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SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. r FHE regular meeting ofthisDivisiou will be hcldon JL Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. P. IL \V. DIXON, R. S. Notice. V1TLICATI0N will bo made to the next Legislature of South Carolina, to close up the public Road, leading from the Cliesnut's Ferry Road to the Belton Boat La tiding. JOHN 1IA1LH, J AS. B. CURETON. Aug 21?Sin. A Card. MRS. J. W. ARTHUR, will, in connection with Music, open a Female School in this place in the month of October. Hatts of Tuition.?Elementary branches per scholastic year of ten months $20,00 Higher branches, with the above 30,00 BRANCHVILLE HOTEL. CHANGE AND REPAIRS. rI"MIE subscriber begs to inform his friends and nc- j X ^uaintances and the travelling public generally, tt??t he has leased the well known Hotel at Branch- ! ville, S. C., so long known to travellers under the charge of Mr. CHARTRAN, and is determined to merit, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage hitherto enjoyed by this prominent and im portant stand. The Hotel is now undergoing thorough repairs, which will soon be completed, and all needed arrangements are in progress to ensure to travellers ull the comforts and conveniences demanded by the spirit of this rail road age Passengers arriving on any of the trains on the lines of road meeting at Rranchville will find a meal always ready, which will be served up in good style and manner. A call and trial ;s respectfully solicited. Aug. 14?3t. J. WESSIXGER. Take Notice. T FOREWARN all persons from trading with my jl wile, f ranees Ann uiyourn, as i win noi pay any debts contracted by Iior. I also forewarn any person or persons trom harboring my said wife, as I will Oilforce the law against tliem. Aug. 14?if. WILLIAM CLYBUKN. Sheriff Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., to medirected, I will sell on the first Monday in September next, it being the third day of said month, before the Court House door at Camden, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One Carriage and Harness, levied on as the property of E. Tryon at the suit of S. S Farrar and others. Aug. 14?td. K. BARNES, S K. D. G- F BAILEY & CO-'S tircal Combined GYNMNASITJM AND ZOOLOGICAL ARENA WILL PERFORM AT CAMDEN, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th. ^Pliis establishment lias been thoroughly refitted, at L an immense expense to the Proprietors, since their last travelling tour. They have procured a new and extensive addition of ANIMALS, young, freshly caged an i possessing all the characteristics and habits of their native state. Equestrian Director Mr. W. D. CARROLL. Master of the Ring Dr WOOLSToN. Clowns U. llOUGU &J. W.WARD Amongst the most conspicuous features of this Supurb Exhibitor), are the following-. A new and magnificently dressed entree entitled the "Tlie Crusaders." Led by Mr. W. B. Carroll and Madame Carroll, the celebrated Equestrian La Petite Haric, only 8 years old. Will appear in her Grand Principle Act entitled? "Nymph ok the Floating Neil.*1 MR. J. W. WARD will appear on the Flying Cords acknowledged to be the best in the world. f Pi>tn/tSt>lu A At Kir P A IM?AT T *r? \TM?iH4 i IIIIVipiV ??VV VJ iMUUtllllV V.UVUVJii/. Ill which this coiuplished artiste has won a reputation second to none. LA PETITE MARIA nil also enter the den with a full grown Hunting Leopard, verifying the Prophecy that the '"lion and lamb shall lie down together, and a little child shall lead them." Mr W. B. CARROLL, in his great Two and Four Horse Act, carrying Mile. Carroll in various thrilling scenes. With Dr. WOOLSTON, as Master of Ring, and HOUGH and Ward, as Clowns, the audience will be entertained witl* plenty of rich sayings without vulgarity. The performances will be accompanied by the American Brass Band, led by IIenky Stenbacker, late of the Orchestra at the Academy of Music, New York. E3g~Admis80n to the entire double exhibition 50 cents. Children and Servants half price. Performance to commeuc at 2 and 1 o'clock, T. M. Doors open half an hour previously. E. SMITH, Agent. South Carol iua?Kershaw District By John R. Joy, Esquire, Ordinary. "l^l^HKREAS, Isham Jackson applied to the for YY Letters of Administration on all, and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Joshua W. Jacksou, late of the Di-trict aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on the 27th day of August insb, to show cause, it any, why tlio said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this thirteenth day of August, in tlie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and in the eightieth year of American Independence Aug. 17?td. JOHN It. JOY, 0. JC. D. Sontli Carolina?Kershaw District. BY JOHN R. JOY, ES'lUIRK, ORlJlNARY. WlIKItKAS, John K. McClurc applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of John McClure late of the District aforesaid, deceased: Thesoare, therefore, to cito and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo holdeu at Kershaw Court House on the twenty-fourth day of August inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of August, in tlio }-ear of our Lord one tliousan't eight hundred and fitly live, and in the eightieth year of American Independence. Aug. 14?td. JOHN" It. JOY, 0. K. I>. Wanted to Purchase, AS soon as possible, three negroes as family servants, viz: a good cook, washer and ironer, a good seamstress and genera! house servant, al-o, a man-servant. Tliey must he under forty years of age. Terms GW:.. Adureis A. it.. 1 'an,do:, ri. Aug II ' 3: ; I? Ml ? 11 I I l||iHil?>l?II? CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Sixolk Copies, per axxcm. $8 00 Tex Copies, rait axxum. 50 00 TIIE DAILY STANDARD contains a DAILY TELEGRAPHIC REPORT, A MARKET REPORT, and a report of GENERAL INFORMATION furnished by the mail from every section of the Union. It also presents a DAILY MARKET, of the ARRI | VALS and DEPARTURES OF SHIPS, and of tlio ! ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. Once a week is presented a COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF COTTON, RICE AND LUMBER at the port of Charleston and a COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS OF COTTON, at ail the ports of the United States. ALL NEWS, of a personal and political character, j br?th foreign and domestic, is given with the great, st possible promptness; and to insure this object we have secured the services of an sble corps of correspondent*. ifc : -i ? vi* i. ? vi.Mrcn \ T?T.*T>' it is our special oojcci to puwusn u oi -svi j^i>, i proper. We shrink Iron) the expression of no opinion ' which may be demanded by the subject before us, bat as a general principle prefer stating facts at the earliest instant possible, and to leave it to our readers to form their owu opinions. The course of the paper is severely conservative, first of morality and order; next of the institutions peculiar to the South, and next, of the union of the States.? We resolutely oppose radicalism as well in democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment of our pa per was to presenta cheap vehicle ol information. From this object we have been compelled to depart, to some extent; but not to leave it entirely out of view, we propose to sell the paper at our counter, in packages of TEN ibr TWENTY CENTS, and to MAIL TEN COFIKS to any of our subscribers for a year, who will send us FIFTY DOLLARS. This will relieve us from the risks of collection and the expense of mailing so many i different packages, while it will give to every neigh- j bourhood throughout the State, the opportunity of a DAILY PArUlt AT FIVE DOLL AILS per annum L. W. SPRATT & Co. CHARLESTON WEEKLY STANDARD, CONTAINS ALL THE MATTER PUBLISHED IN THE DAILY. TOGETIIKR WIT1I T11E LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND EOREIGN MARKETS?THE PRICES CURRENT, INCLUDING THE RATES OF SALE FOR STOCK. EXCHANGE. AM) DOM KSTIC PKODUCK?1IT IK SHIPPING IN POUT? THE LATEST TELEG R A I'll 10 IXFOR M ATIOX, Ac. Ac. Ac. TIic STANDARD is tlic only morning paper in tlie Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EDITION. This Edition is published every \Vei?xesi?ay MoltsI set, and by the evening of the next day can be received in every section of the State. Price $2?payable invariably in advance. L. W. SPIIATT A CO. jTIuil and Pawenger Trains. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. jCSl 55^ Leave Charleston 10 a. in. Arrive at Kingsvillc 4.:>0p. ni; Columbia C.10 p. m.; Canulen 7.15 p. in. Leave Charleston 10.10 p. m. Arrive at Knigsville G.00 a. in.; Columbia S.40 a. in. T r* 1 .. r. ~ t* V-llllltl* II O il. III. Leave Columbia C a. in. ami .1.15 p. in. Leave Kingsville S a. m. ami G p. in. Arrive at Charleston 2.10 p. 111. ami 4 a. in. Leave Charleston 7 a. in. ami 4.15 p. in. Arrive at Augusta 3 p. in. ami 4.3o a. m. Leave Augusta 9.30 a. in. ami 10 p. in. Arrive at Chatleston 5 p. m. ami 8n. in. Leave Augusta 9.30 a. in. and 10 p. m Arrive at Kingsville 4.30 p. in. and C.30 a. m. Leave Kingsville 8 a. in. and 6 pm. t Arrive at Augusta 3 p. in. and 4.30 a. m. August 7 HENRY T 1'EAKK, Genl. Supt. NEW BOOKS. THE Watchman, Two Guardians, The Winclcs, Moredun, Grace Lee, Which: the Right or the Left. Lights and Shadows of English Life. M. Hue's Travels in China. Garden's Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics. Rush ?>n the Human Voice. Ren's Moral Theology. Cone Cut Corners, The Pilot Le Cure Manque, or Social and Religious Customs in France. Abbott's History of Napoleon. Thiol 's History of tiie Consulate and Empire of Napoleon. Napoleon and his Marshals. Washington and the Generals of the Revolution. July 31, 31 tf. NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G. BAILIE, (late ok the firm of bailie & lambert) DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETING, RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c. LINEN GOODS, Curtain Materials and TrimmingB, Ac. 2 3 4 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. P. S.?Orders promptly attended to. July 31, 31 If. OKAXGEBl'KG FEMALE SEMINAKY. Principal?Rev. I. S. K. LEG ARK. Assistants?Mr. J. F. IIAII It. " Mr. L. B. GAY. " Mr. II. U. DIGKSOX. Miss II. A. 11A11 It. Mr. and Miss HAH It will instructIti Music, French, Drawing and Painting, Ac. The Kxereises of the present session will ho resumed on the 17th August. TERMS. Board, Ac., with Tuition in all English studies for the four remaining months of this session $80.00 Music and French do. each 24.00 Drawing and Painting together - - 13.00 Use of Piano 2.00 N, B.?Pa3Tucnt required in advance. July 24 30 tf. IVoliec. ALL persons having demands ajrainst the Estato of Samuel JJasken, deceased, will present tlieni duly attested, and those indebted will make pavmout to July 31,?tf. ROBERT W. LOVK, Adm'r. Fickle ant! Preserve Jars. ALA RGE assortment of different sizes. with corks to lit Tor sale by T. J. WORKMAN .t CO. July 24, 30 tl. Cod Liver Oil. AFRESH supply ju8t received by July 24?tf. T. J. WORKMAN ?fc CO. Pure Wliilc Lead. ALATtr; E supply 01 tlic genuine nrucicjusi received by T. J. WORKMAN & CO. July 21, :;o tr. T! T!! T !!! \FItKSH supply of fircen nnd Block Tens of superior 'piniiiy. ;nsi ivff-ived nt ti.e 'Old Corner." . July If if I theIjiVmts family REMEDIES: Issued under the Seal, .Sanction and Authority of THE UNIVERSITY OF MS? AND Popular Knowledge, Chartered by the Slate of Pennsylvania, April 20, 1853f ! WITH A CAPITAL OF ?100,000, i Mainly fur the purpose of arresting the evils of Spurious and worthless Nostrums; Also, for supplying tho Community with rclinblo Remedies wherever a Competent Physician cannot or will not be employed. This Institution has purchased Iroin Dit. JOHN It. ROW AND, his Celebrated ROWAND'S TONIC Known for upwards of twenty-live years as thconly sure and safe cure for FEVER AND AGUE, &c. and his inestimable Remedy for ?MOM SiotmroM'iiBaa. ROWAND'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF BLACKBERRY ROOT. Which highly approved and popular Remedies, together with The University's Remedy for COMPLAINTS of the LUNGS; The University's Remedy for DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION; The University's Remedy for COSTIVEBOWELS; Also, the UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAC may be had, at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of June 20?tf. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to the subscriber nre requested to call and settle. I will be glad to sell all my friends and customers on short time (with the exception of such articles as corn, bacon, flour, lard, etc.) and for such articles I must have cash or I cannot sell. The subscriber also adds that such persons as have been running accounts with him and have not jiaid he does not d&sire to keep accounts with, and he is only willing to sell to such as pay him promptly. I also give notice that all persons who owe me prior to first January last, unless they come and niakesomc satisfactory ariangcmcnt, by the 15th March, next, their papers will be placed in the hands of W Thurlow Caston, Esq., fot collection. Jan. 10,?tf. ROBERT LATTA. Stock of Drugs for SaleOFFERING a very excellent chance to commence business. The entire assigned slock of Drugs, Oils, Faints and Fancy Articles of Mr. Z J. Dcllny, will be sold a bargain to any one desirous of commencing business. The stand is amongst the best in Camden, will pay handsomely any one devoting his energy and attention to the business. The stock amounts to about $3G00 at Invoice cost, and can be \rno,.i;,nn f inducements will be tillered to Physicians, Planters and others to purchase largely, as the stock must be sold at an early day. A. M. & II. KENNEDY. May 29?tl. Assignees. "SOUTH CAROLINALIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Hon. W. F. DkSacssuiib, President. Prof. C. F. McCay, Actuary.. Dr. Joii.y Fisiier, Treasurer. VT10MK COMPANY, with ample capital, has . been organized at Columbia, under favorable auspices, to insure the lives of white persons and negroes. The rales are lower limn those of Northern Companies for residents of the South From these low rates one-fourth is deducted for the first year All profits arc divided annually in cash among the the insured. The amount insured may be made payable to the wife or the wife and children, free from the claims of creditors. Kur circulars explaining tlic objects and rates of the Company, and the steps to be taken to etl'ect insurance, apply to J. A. YOUNG, Agent for Camden June 20 26 tf. On Consignment. ONE HUNDRED Bags superior Flour for sale by July 24,?tf. JAMES McKWEN. The Sons of tlic Sires. A HISTORY of the Rise, Progress, and Destiny l\. of the American Party, by an American. For sale by A. YOUNG, July 24, CO tf Writing Ink \\riIICII we warrant to be good. Also, Indelible Y> Ink in variety. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. rADIES' and Gentlemen's Gause Undervests for J Summer wear. Also, Gause and Angola Flannels. for sa'e at the " Old Corner." July 10?tf. R W. BONNEY. THE CENTRAL HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. I^HK subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and . the public generally, that be lias opened the above HOUSE, on the corner of Richardson and Taylor streets, so long and so favorably known as Mrs. Hillegas', for the reception of permanent and transient boarders. The House has been recently enlarged and tilted up in the most modern style. His rooms are large and well ventilated. His table will always be supplied with tho best the market and the season will afford, and he hopes that by the constant and unremitting attention of Mrs. McMnhon and himself, to deserve, secure and retain a share of the public patronage. JAMES McMAllON. July 10. 28 4t 22d. Keg., S. C. in. Camdex, July 3d. 1855. IN pursuance of an order from Col. K. Anderson, acting Brigad'er Genera), an election will be held (>n Thursday the Gth day of September, for a Briga- | dier General to command the fifth Brigade S. C. M.f to till the vacancy occasioned bv the rosienation of Brigadier Gen. Chandler. The polls for the 22d Regiment will bo opened at Camden, and tho election held by Lt. Col. Warren, and Major Jones, as Managers. By order o.' Col. Taylor. July 10?tr. WM. R. TAYLOR, Adjutant. BARGAINS. ~ fTMIK subscribers being desirous to close up the as X signed Kstate of Z. J. D?Hay, ofTer the stock on hand at licit cost, and will continue to do so until the 1 first of August, when the store will be closed and the I balance closed out in quantities to suit purchasers.? ' Physicians. Planters and Country Merchants will find 1 this a rare ehanco to supply themselves at small cost, and with articles that may be relied on. A. M. & R. KENNEDY, Assignees. July 10, 28 tf. Keep Cool!! A VARIETY of Fans at reduced prices, for sale 1 . at the "Old Corner." E. W. BOXNKY. July 10, 23 tf. j BR. mwii W, ; SNSEOTMi OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE. July 3, 27 tf. Musical Instruction. MltS. J. W. AUTIIUIl proposes to commenco on ! or about the first of October next, to give los- j sons on the Tiano Forte, accompanied with instruc- ; tions in situring. Terms fifteen dollars per quarter. Refers to K. V. lJonney. Ksq.. and Tho. J. War rcn. J'")* ji ii. | 1VEW A] We liavc just received ; SUMMER ffi AS TALI They are pretty and cheap, too ! AL A Choice and Fresh Supply of PRINTS AND A NEW VARIETY of HOSE, for L A very large ^^siESioves Cfllr Anj irittiius sun. mill ALSO, YE BLACK AND C0L( MORE RIBBONS With a good many other new and pr ine our Stock, and we shall try to give has been acknowledged by so many I kind enough to give us such liberal ei May S?tf. 3 doors above Workman1: sxjad: clot: We have just received a veri FOR MEN j CONSIST BLACK DRAB D' TAE CO/ WMMFH MNIEN JP1 vrv-A a*. ^ Mi M fr* VPR VERY FINE BLACK ALPAC< JACKETS AND Pi May 8?tf. 3 doors above Workman GLENN SPRINGS, SpARTAXiii'itG District, S. C. June 5, 1855. PIC It XI IT us, most respectfully, to inform you that this celebrated WAT1CUIXG PLACK, with an ad dition of Cold, Warm and Shower Paths, with many other improvements, will be completed and ready to receive company by the 20th inst. We ask your patronage for this establishment during the ensuing season. We have, at great expense to ourselves, undertaken to open the 1I0TKL and entertain company. The object had in view by those who built up thisasa Watering Place, was to provide a healthy, pleasant and safe retreat for our citizens, in summer, within the limits of our State, so as to retaTn as large a portion of ' ?f mnnair onont ?v6r? UPlir 111* Ollf me immense sumsui iuuik; j? citizens in traveling as possible. Every dollar kept among ourselves is so much added to the wealth ofour own State, and goes to increase and extend her resources and improvements. At this place we have every accommodation and amusement that can be hnd at any place of resort, and we pledge ourselves to devote to your comfort and accommodation every energy and resource in our power. June,?19 tf J. C. JANNEY. I^XTRA Sizo Gauze Merino Under Shirts, for SumJ mer wear. Also, Summer Coats, Gloves, etc., just opened at the " Old Corner," bv April 17 K.'W. BONNEY. ("^ ARDKN HARROWS, Ploughs, Rakes, Hoes, ic. T for sale at tho " Old Corner" by March 2o.?tf. K. W. BONNKY. BLACK Berage, Black Clially, ? also six peiccs small figured Muslin at 31 i cents, worth 5u cents. Just opened at the ''Old Corner" by K. W. BONNKY. 4 A INDIA MATTING, Cotton Oarpctting and "X Linen Crumb Cloths, for sale cheap, at the "Old Corner." ' K W. BONNEY. April 17 Gin Bands. INDIA RUBBER, 2 to 7 inches wide, three and four ply, which arc superior to leather, and will not stretch, also Lace Leather, for sale bv July 10. ?tf. W. 1). McUOU'ALL. NEW GOODS. rl"MIE subscribers have opened one door above Mr. .1 John Workman, an assortment of new and desirable Goods, embracing CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, AND EMBROIDERIES, TO WIT: CHIMIZETTES, COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, Ac., BONNETS. RIBBONS, HATS, Ac. Also, nn assortment of SHOES, TIN WARE and GROCERIES, with vorious other articles found in a pjcncnil Stock. Our Goods will be sold as cheap for CASH as the same qualities can be bought in this market DIKCK & FRANK. July 3, 27 tf. WAOTED, ? *"f*7^*r ? * A nn A wmc IIUUH m x hAiiu nAnnAium MY Clients are cautioned against selling iheir warrants without consulting me?having orders to purchase fron New York, Washington, Cincinnati, Ac. ?5?" Pensions duo to Widows and surviving Children of Revolutionary soldiers attended to, assisted l?y nn eminent Counsollorat Law, in Washington City, who has been long practically acquainted with the pension business. JAMES TAYLOR. Sumterville, S. C. June 2l>?If. Fresh Arrivals. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY of Corn Starch, Maccaroni, Citron, Currants, Cuava Jelly, Lobsters, Preserves Ac. Smoked Beef Tongues, Smoked Beef, Fresh Soda, Lemon, Butter, Wine, nnd Sugar Crackers. Fresh COVE OYSTERS. A General Assortment of Fresh Candies, Pecan Nuts English Walnuts. Superior YEAST POWDERS Fine Cheese, Ac., will be sold low ' i I'll ? iWH j.ilr i() if MKIjnNKV it IJO^WKU.. FIRIVAIj ft11 fi S _ S& \J IS* ij x most splendid style of IAHT1LLAS IflAS, * so GINGHAMS. ADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN. ajsortmeut of ?m, iiiiiii AND MITTS. Cashmere Vests, RY FINE *nnn nrr tr vrn/in Jniiii oiLn. nubL, AND BONNETS, etty articles. Please call and exami you as good a bargain as ever,which iadies and Gentlemen who have been icouragement. M. BAUM & ISRAEL, * Shoe Store, or cor. 13road and Kutledgc sts. MEH HING. f fine Stock of CLOTHING A.ND BOYS. IXC OF \T8, VESTS AND PANTS. LHfS AKF3D) ?OATO, MB 3A AND CASSIMER COATS, I&.NTS FOR BOYS. M. BAUM & ISRAEL, 's Shoe Store, or cor. Broad ana Rut ledge*>t<?. FULLER'S S HAT STOKE, 238 Richardaon Street, Columbia, S. C., NEAR TIIE STATE CAPITOL. r|"MIE Proprietor of this Celebrated Establishment, I fllMinilirh mill* ninn mnntlio l.oi-n nlnnaoit oinno lie commenced business on liis own account, yet it affords liim great pleasure to state to the dealers and citizens generally, of Kershaw, that he lias met witli that success that seemed'o warrant a largo increase of stock and store-room, both of which additions are nearly complete, and will bo arranged for the Whole sale Trade, 5 per cent ofT on bills of $30. ry Terms cash on delivery in every instance. March 27 REEDER&" DESAUSSURE, AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, ADGER'S WIIARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. 17. 42 8m BULGER & DkVANE, Will attend to Hoarding, Selling and Purchasing u?jE:si On Commiesion. Office at Saunders k Foster's old stand, in full view of the Montgomery Hall, Montgomery, Ala. 0. L. BULGER P. R. DeVANE. Sept. 5. 26. tf JOSEPH WHILDEH, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Ho. 11 HAYH E'STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. HE keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment of l'aints mid Oils of all kinds, Varnishes, Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gas, Cotton Fool-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes, of various kinds. 37?Iv ~ 'soma Si. COLUMBIA, S. C., CORNER OF RICHARDSON & BLAND!Nti-STREETS. o .MRS. SARAH FLEMING. JAMES T. FLEMING April 3,?If. CHAVEZ & MILLER, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOUEKJN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOliS, Havana Segars and West India Prodnce. NO. lOO EAST-BAY, C11ARLEST0S, S. C. JhIj-3, 27 tf. H. 1IIUHLVH I;ASIUH, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. (.'AMIlKN, S. C. Ofliccon Broad-Street near the Court House, Ull. ill. *11 A* NOV Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S- C. Ilns removed hi* Oittcc to that one ilonr nhov A. Yoiing's Uook Store. .Inn. 24. CHARLES uofensciien, Watch Maker and Jeweller, CAMDEN, S. C. R. B. JOHNSON, M, D. on Brn;.d Street. ?>|>po<-iio Vnui-.jM Rf.?>Kslorc. ! CAM I'H.N*. S M NEW STORE.? ERONBT-^vBOSWELTa lwve opened al J?ufr?? comer of Broad nnd Rutledgc streets^ iivtlie Store recently occupied by Major K. S. AIoflTnt. a choice ussortirtent ol FRESH IiKAVY .AND FANCY. GR0CKK1ES, to which they iiuiu the attention of purchasers : in part as follows^*.:,Hen v i' tiyojccl'ici. J N.O. and F. R.StJGAllfl. 11> Crushed, 1'ulvcrizcd and Stltort'a tool do. Uio. Java, and Cuba Cofl'ee. I New Orleans and Cuba Molasses. Salt. Leaf Lard. Bacon Sides, Canvass Hums. North Carolina Flour. Goshen and linglisli Dairy Cheese. K.inn Rfarnli ('Mnnsiiirr Sniirv -""T* .Sperm and Aciainnntine Candles. Nor. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel. Fancy tiroccric*. Quarter Boxes RAISINS. Half and wliolc do. Almonds, Figs and Assorted Candies. Ginger and Chow-Chow Preserves. Sardines and Preserved Salmon. Cove Oysters, Preserved Lobsters. Lemon Syrup. Walnut and Tomato Catsup. Capers, Olives, Pickles, Pepper Sauce. Preserved Pine Apple. Brandy Peaches, do. Cherries. Tobacco and Cigarii Gold Leaf and Rio Hondo Cignra. Palmetto, El Ensaya and La Palina do. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Penn A Ayers super do. Superfine Chewing Tobacco. Common do. do. Wines and Liqnors. Rectified Whiskey. Old live Hammond do. Old Bourbon do New Knglaud Ruir. London Dock Brandy. Otard, Dupuy A Co.'s do. Goddard's Brandy St Julien Medoc Claret. Old Madeira. Old Tort Wine. Old Malaga do. Heidsick Wine. Byass' London Porter. By ass' London Ale, While Wino Vinegar. A General Assortment of FRUITS. Willi a variety of other articles too numerous to rv-i on tinii luliloli ttrill lin Qnli! nvono^iiwrlu C.* lll^ULlwiJj n iiiv.ii n in mv oviu v^\.wvuim^ij iuu 1VI cash, by ME HONEY & EOS WELL. April .4 if. Camden Bazaar WK have just received a large and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Fancy Prints, and Ginghams, Colored and Figured Barege, Bcrage Detains, Plain Embroidered and Dotted Swiss, Jaconet and Checked Muslins, Bishop Lawns, plain black and Fancy Silk, inside Capes, Collars and Chemisettes, and Under Sleeves, Swiss Muslin and Cambric Edging and inserting. A large assortment of Cotton, Linen, and Thread Laces, white, black, plain and figured Bobinetts, Silk Illusion, line Crape and Silk Shawls, Bcrage und Silk Mantillas. A fine assortment of Fancy, plain, and Black Bonnet Ribbons, Crapes of different Colours, black Bombazines and Alpaeca, Irish and Grass Linens, Cotton and Long Cloth Sheeting, Diinmety Table Damask, Embroidered Window Curtains, Oil Silks, and Oil Cloths. A large assortment of fancy Linen for Gentlemen's wear, Summer Cassiniers, and Drap d'tae, Gentlemen and Ladies Gauze and Merino and Silk Vests, Bird Eye Diapers, Mosquito Netting, Knitting Yarn, Bed tick, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts, etc. A good assortment of Hosiery. White and Colored Hose. Drown and black do. Half Silk Hose and Half Hose for Ladies and Gentlemen. A largo assortment of Gloves, Black and silk Mitts, Cotton, Linen and Silk Thread, Black, While and Fancy Kid and Lidies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Summer Lawn and Cambric Handkerchief, for Ladies ana Gentlemen. Infants and Misses Needle Work Dresses. Also some line embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs. Other articles too numerous to mention. \ V K have just received a large and well selected t t stock of BONNETS, consisting of Straw, Leghorn, and Fancy Silk, also HATS of different kinds and quality, which will be sold on moderate terms. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel contideiit that we will not fail to please them both in quality, style and prices. A Largo assortment of Fancy Groceries, Bio and Java Coffee, Brown, Crushed and Clarified Sugars, West India and New Orleans Molassvs, White Wine and Cider Vinegars, Bacon, Flour and Rice, Valilu nn/t Snoli Suit Ynmifr Hcsnn (Innnnivdpr nnd Black Teas. Starch, Nutmegs, Pepper, Spices, Ginger, Tullow. Adamantine and Sperm Cundles. Other articles too tedious to meution. A large stock of Hardware and Cutlery, and a good assortment of Crockery. Call and examine our stock. April 24 M. DRUCKER & CO. Election for Brigudicr Geueral. AN election for Brigadier General of the 5th Brigade, S. C. M, will be held in Camden at the Court House, for tho 22d Regiment, on Thursday the 6th day of September next The polls will be opened at 11 o'clock A. M., and closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Lt. Col. TIIO. J. WARREN, Major JOHN L. JONES, July 10?tf. Managers. The Subscriber (CONTINUES to keep an assortment of Fisk's MeJ tallic Burial Cases. The late improvement in their form, and tho handsome style in which they are finished?imitating rosewood?render tliem the most complete article ever ofl'cred to the public. also An Invoice of Burial Clothing,which will be disposed of in Suits or Single Articles, without cases, if desired. May 1 C. L. Oil ATT EN. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. JAMES R. MORGAN, BOOT .1 X1) SII 0 E M A X UFA CT UK E K. BKGS to inform the Ladies and public generally of Camden, that he hascoinmcnced business as above at the shop occupied by Mr. I. 1J. Alexander, cw> ilnor north of Dr. ZomnV DrmrStorn whore hu intcuU-i manufacturing and making to inensuro lutdiea fieiriht* men's and Misses' Boots, Shoos and Gattewu. the best materials and workmanship on very reasojinble terms for cash or approved credit, nud trusts from his many years experience in cutting and manufacturing for llm South ho may be nhlo to? eusura a sh#ro of public patronage. Storekeepers trwh^c t* Baots and" Shoes naty havcthe sizes tilled up on short notice, and on advantageous terms, lioots, Shoes and Gaiters ueally rejwurcd. N. 11.?All kinds uf eouniry produce (except prom* ii>es) takeu in MUdutMgo for Shoes. July lo?tint. To The Ladies. rl"MIK undersigned iins on Imndattho "Old Corner" 1. several hundred dollars worthof Indies' Sumnu v DrcsaGomls, which, to close, ho will offer on the following favourable terms. For cash, nt est, on tiin<\ at an advance of fifteen per cent. Among the goods aro rich Silks, Tissues, Grenadines, Barege*. printed Muslins, Ac. Also, Itrillantea nud Printed j.iui'iis, of the richest styles and finest qualities. July 10,?if. " K. W. L'ONNKY. I^RKNCH TVnndy nnd Madeira "Wine of superior quality for medicinal purposes, For sale by April 11. X.J. WORKMAN & CO. Bricklaying and Flustering. r|"MlR subscriber will attend promptly ami faithfully J. to nil orders entrusted to liim in thcahoro line, which nisiy* be, loft cillicr at the IVst Office, ?.r at tl <? office of the .Camden Journal. 0. A. PKAN, Jut". !' U.