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HAVANA PLAN LOTTLltV. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! [Ity Authority of the State of Georgia.] To be drawn September 24 th, 1855. $31,000! CLASS E. "W ILL be distributed according to tbo following T T Grand und unprecedented Scheme, in public, at l/U.M/'VIU IldJUli, .lUU'UU, Ull. UUUVI lliv cn?ni .-k. porintendenec of Col. GEO. M. LOGAN, and J AS. A. NlSBKT, Ks?|. The Manager announces his determination to make this the most popular Lottery in the world, and challenges comparison, as to tiio chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottery. Remember overy Prize is drawn at each drawing, and paid, when due, in lull, without any deduction. CAPITAL, ?8,000. 1 p'rizo of $8,000 1 ' of 2,000 5 " of - - 500 2,">00 >n ? or 100 2.000 120 44 of 25 5,000 1 44 of 5.000 2 44 of 1.000 2.000 10 44 of 2no 2,000 78 44 of 50 3,!H>0 IS Appro .v. Prizes COO 256 Prizes, amounting to - - * $31,000 ONLY 10,000 NUMBERS Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid, wlicti due, in full, without deduction Orders strictly confidential. l'rawings Bent to orders. Registered letters at tny lisk. Bills on all solvent Banks 'at par. Whole Tickets $5; Halves $2.50: Quarters $1.25. Address JAMCS t'. Wi.Miii;, .Manager. Sept. 11?if. Macon, Gu KERSHAW TROOP BY order of Col. Thus. W. Baker, dated Sept. 3d. an election will be licld at Camden on the lirst Saturday in October next, for Captain of the Kershaw Troop, to supply the vacancy occiisioncd by the resignation of Cant. Jones. Z. CANTKY, I.t. Com. K. T. Cornet A. D. JOXKS, ) Serg't K. A DAMSON, > Managers. Sergt. J. WIIITAKKU, ) Sept. 11, 37 tf. Attention Camden Light Infantry. "\7-OU are hereby summoned to be and appear at X the Company Rendezvous properly armed and equipped (with Blue Pants) for drill and inspection, on Saturday, October 6. at 3 oelocK t\ M. By order of Capt Antrum. Sept 11?4t. Z. J. I'eIIAV, Clerk. KING'S MOUNTAIN CELEBRATION. TIIK Mujor-Gcneruls and Brigadier Generals of the several Divisions with their respective Stalls; The Volunteer, Uuiform and Cavalry Companies of the State; The Members of the Senate and House of Representatives; The Clergy; The Masonic, Odd Fellow and Temperance Lodges; and the Members of the Tress, are invited to attend the Celebration of the Itattle of fCintr's Mountain, on Thursday the 4th dav of October next. WM. B. WILSON, ) Committee JXO. L. MILLER, [ of SAM'L W. JIKLTOX, ) Invitation. Sept. 4, 3C tr. TIN MANUFACTORY. subscriber is engaged in thcTlXXlNG Bl'SI.1 NKijS in alt its branches, and keeps constantly on liana a general variety of sueli articles as arc in constant use. made by himself of the best material and in the best manner. ROOKIXG and GUTTERING done with despatch and warranted. Old Ilags, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work. A. II. FARROW, Sejit. 4, 3G tf. Brigade Head Quarter*. M.UJSTOX, Sept. 1st 1S55. Order No. 30. r |"M1K Colonels of the 3d Brigade of Cavalry arc re1 quired to make their returns by the lirsi ol October ucxt. The law* will bo enforced, if this order is uot strictly complied with. By order of Uetieral 1'. If. Nelson, 11KNKY CANTKY, Brig. JJaj. 3th Liiig. of Cavuky. The Sumter Watchman, South Carolinian, Chester Standard and Winnsboro paper will please copy. Sept. 1, 30 * tf. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the Kstnte of John TrusxV. dell, deceased, arc requested to make immediate p ytnent to the Kxecutors on or before Itcturn Bay, or they will find tiieir notes in the hands of an Attorney lor collection. JlvS.SE TIIUSDELL ) ... ? J AS. C. 11A ILlv, ) Sept. 4, 30 if FOR SALE, r|"MI.\T House and Store on Broad Street, at present X occupied by C. Shiver. Terms liberal. Apply to JAMES McKWEX. Sept 4 30 tf. School Notice. rpilE exercises of Mrs. I'eck's School commenced 1 on Monday 3d inst. Terms the same as last sesCV.^? I _#f fcion. ocpi. *.?ii. Notice. A LI< persons indebted to the Esfrite of Xaney Ti usu.\. dell, deceased, will make immediate payment, or tbey will find tbeir notes in the hands of an Attorney ibr collection by next Return Pav. Sept. i?tr. JESSE TRUSPKLL AdmY. Administrator's NoticeVI.L persons luring demands against the Estate ol John McUlurc. deceased, are hereby notified to present the same duly attested, and those indebted arc required to make immediate payment to Aug. 28?tit. JOUX K. McCLUHK, AdmY. Mouth Carolina Female Collegiate Institute. rI^llK duties of this Institution, under tlie safecliargo X of its Proprietor aud Principal, assisted by an nblo corps of Teachers, will bo resumed on the first THURSDAY in October. K. MARKS, M. D. Aug. 23?3t. Principal and Proprietor. To RentrpiiK HOUSE AND STORE, on Broad-Street, at 1 present occupied by Mr. J. I). Murray, and J. R. Morgan. Possession of tlio house given immediately, and ol* tlie store on the 1st October next. Apply to Aug, 28.?tf. JAMES McEWEX. For SaleA TWO-HORSE WAG OX and 2 or 3 horses. Apply to JAMES McEWEX. k Notice\I.L persons having demands against the Estate . of Joshua W. Jackson, deed , will hand them in duly attested, aud those indebted will make jmyinent to ISHAM JACKSOX, Adm'r. Aug. '28?tf. Son til Carolina?Kershaw District. IX THE COMMON PL HAS. Henrys, Smith A Townsond vs. Knocli Tryon. Attachment. ~\\J 11 Kit K AS, l'lC did on the twenty sec Y T oti'i uay 01 iiugusi, u. iooa, me nisucciaration against tlio Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the iimit^ of this State, and lias neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or beforotlie twenty-third day of August, which will be in tlio year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against mm. M. NAUMK. 0. C. P. * (J. g. Clerk's Office. Kershaw District. Angc-it 22, I i"?. Aug 27. I A XEW LITERARY AND POLITICAL JOURNAL, | TO BE PUBLISHED AT COL C. ^lMIE uiulor.sitinod, late Editor of The South CaroI JL liniuii ;i11 1 Coluiiiliid Ifttmttr, proposes to publish, j in the city of Columbia, a Literary, Political and Xews Journal, to be called I r ? ......... .. ^ i'Hfi MMWimW9 j In making this announcement, I nin aware that I propose to engage in an enterprise not tree from diflicullies; but tluso I will endeavor to provide against, I by securing a Subscription l.i>t that will place the ' paper beyond the reach of failure. South Carolina J can lichly support,at her Capital, a leading Literary and Political Weekly .lournnl, and to her people 1 [ n?w issue this Prospectus, feeling assured the enter' prise will he sustained, ami that they will support a j Home Journal of the character of that mnv proposed. I As a LITKU AIIY JOU UN A I,, For the home circle, Tin; Fx am in Kit will be conduct i ed with u view to render it sit least equal to any ever 1 published at I lie South. The choicest selections of English ami American Literature will he made for its columns ami a nutnhcr of able Contributors will be secured. I will endeavor, in this department, to make it a Journal worthy of the patronage ami steady support of the people ofthis State and of the South. ' As a POLITICAL JOURNAL, j The Examiner will abide by the old land-marks of the ! State Rights Demoereey. Independent of national I parties, it will take a stand as a faithful co-operator j in the great work of maintaining Southern Kiglitsaml j ] promoting Southern union. It will be the organ of ! 1 no political party?the exponent of tn? political creed { which has not for one of its cardinal principles "the i Equality of the South in the Union, or Independence I out of it." This is no new faith, but one which South I ('nt-iilinn. lias hilur mid iviriwil lv /.'intended fill". YEWSJOEIYVL. Tnr: Examines will i outain the 1-atesl News, Foreign ami Domestic, received up to the hour of publication. It will give full ami correct Maukkt Rkcobts and PbicesCi'kkknt. <hn readers in the country may rely on strict attention being paid to this important feature of a newspajter. It will give full and accurate report? of the Peockkiunusoftiik I.Ki:i>lari"i;i;and ofOoxuiiKSS and the acts and doing? of the various political organizations. All news worth giving to its readers will he carefullv culled for its columns. SIZE AND.STYLE. The Examiner will he one of the i.ai:ci:st Weekly Journals in the Southern Mates, printed with new I and elegant type, on fine while paper, and issued in large quarto form of eight pages, containing/or/y columns of interesting reading matter. It will be the handsomest paper ever published in South Carolina, j I have thus given an outline- of tlie- principal features of the Examiner. Carolinians or the people of the South ought to noeJ no fin lln-r appeal, in view of the present aspect of political afihirs, to iiuluee them to sustain w tli vigor ami c-lliciemy their own l'rcso and ! Literature. TERMS. Two Doi.i.ars per annum, payalde in advance. The first year's payment will be re.piired on the receipt j of the first number of the paper, which will be issued so soon as I receive asntliciciit nuniher of subscribers to ensure its success. A-iul ft.rward vour names. rsr I'ost masters who will be so kind as to forwaril I me names of subscriliers will confer a lavor, and will I receive a eopy of the Ex.iKiNia: without charge. AM dress me at this place. W.M. IJ. JUlINVrO.V. Columbii, S. C\, August, 1M3. NOTICE?)Y order of lite Court of Ordinary, will l>o sold, .1) on Wednesday tin; 1'Jth day of September next, I at the late residon'-e "f Joslma W Jackson, deed., a part of his personal property, at 11 o'clock A. At., consisting of lloim-lioM find Kitchen Furniture, two (.tins, Hogs, one .Silver Watch, and I'oiiltry. Also, I before the Court House door in Camden, 011 the first .Monday in October next, between the legal hours of sale, a likely Negio Woman, the property of said de ceased. 7irwi< "/ 1??fc.?F.xeept the Negro W.man all sums under Five Hollars, cn.-h ; over that ainount a credit until the tirst day of January l-S'.ti. For the Negro Woman, one third cash, balance, a credit of twelve months, with notes (for the whole) and two approved Securities, interest lroin day < ! sale. Allg tjf>.?II. CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A UKLIABLK COMMERCIAL AN D POLITICAL JOURNAL. Sixui.k CoriKS, i i:r axxim. $s 00 TKX CONKS, n.K AX.ntm. 50 0u T1IK DAILY STANDARD contains a DAILY TELEGRAPHIC REPORT, A .MARKET UK TOUT, and a report ofGENERAL INFORMATION Turni.siied l>v the wail from ovcrv section of the Union. lt'also presents a DAILY M \KKKT.of the ARUIYAJ-S and DEPARTURES OF SHIPS, and of the AltUIVAlfS OF I'A-SSKXC;liU.S. Once a week is presented a COM FA 11 ATI VK STAT KM KNT OK Til K UKCKIITS AND Sllll'MKNTS OF COTTON, KICK AND LUMDKK at the poll of Clmrlt-tfJou ami a COM I 'A It ATI \*K STATEMKNT OF T1IK KKCKll'TS AND liXl'ORTS OF COTToN, ai ail I lie ?i ts <>l i he I'intcd States. Al.K NKW'S. ol ? personal ami political character, both I'm vigil ami doni .-tic, is jivcn with the great.St possible prompt lies-; ami to insure this object we have secured the services ut' an side corps of correspondent?. It is our special object to publish a NKWSPAl'KU, proper. We shrink lro:n the c.\pres.-i<in of no opinion which in v be demanded by the subject before us, b t as a general principle pi efcr statinjr liict* at the ear1 in-t.nit ii(i<si)ilc ;i:-.l In licivo it In - romli'rs to form their own opinions. The course of the paper is severely conservative, fiwt of morality and order; next of the institutions peculiar to the South, and next, of the union of the Stales.? We resolutely oppose radicalism as well in democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment of our pa per was to prescnta cheap vehicle o! information. From this object we have been compelled to depart, to some extent; but not to li^ivc it entirely out of view, we propose to sell the paper at our counter, in packages < t TEN for TWMN'i'Y CENTS, and to MAIL TUN COPIES to any of our snbsei ilwrs for a year, who will send us FIFTY DOLLARS. This will relieve us from the risks vi collection and lue expense oi mailing so many different packages, while it will give tu every neighbourhood throughout, the State, the opportunity oi' a DAILY PAP Kit AT FIVE DOLLARS per annum. L. W. SPRATT A Co. CHARLESTON WEEKLY STANDARD, CONTAINS ALL THE MATTER PUBLISHED IN THE DAILY. roc.r/niKit with THE LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND KORKICX MARKETS?Til 15 PRICKS CURRENT. INCLUDING THK RATES OF SALE FOR STOCK, EXCHANGE, AND DUMIsSTIC PRODUCE?THE SHIPPING JX PORT? I llK LATKST Tl'l LEG U AIM IIC IX FOR M ATI OX, &c. Ac. The STANDARD is the only morning pape r in the Charleston which issues a AY KICK IjY EDITION. This Edition is published ( very Wkonksday Moluc-* I sr., and by the evening ol the next day can be received in every section ofthc Slate. l'licc ?payable invariably in advance. L. W. Sl'ItATT .t CO. Administrator's Notice. A IjL persons having demands against the Estate of xV Jolm McDowell deceased, arc hereby notified to present them duly attested, and all indebted will make payment to ui/uii ni'i/oa i-.i.u, aam r, Aug. is?5t. Wanted to Hire. VNHOI'O WU.MAN, a plain c< ok. Wages paid . monthly. Apply at this Office. A tig. ZK?ti". NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call and settle. I will be "lad to sell all ' 1 .??i. my friends and customers on siioi-mmc jwim w?v v.*cc|'tion of sueli articles as corn, bacon, flour, lard, etc.) and for such articles 1 must have ensh or / cannot sell. The subscriber also adds that such persons as have ! been running account.v with him and have not paid lie 1 does not desire to keep accounts with, nnd he is only I willing to sell to such as pay him promptly. ! I alsotrive notice that all persons who owe ine prior j . to first January lust, unless they come and mnkesome ! satisfactory arrangement, by the loth March, next, ! their papers will be placed in the hands ol W Thurlow Castcn, Esq.. tot collection. Jan. 10,?if. IMUJEKT L.VTTA. ?C Tk ? Coin OlUUtt. iyiugo jlva uai.u0FFKR1NG a very excellent chance to commence | business. Tlie entire assigned stock of Drills, [Oils, Painty and Fancy Articles ot Mr. Z J. Pel I ay. will bo sold a bargain to any one desirous of com; mcncing business. The stand is amongst the best in Camden, will pay handsomely any one devoting his , energy and attention to the business. The stoek | amounts to about i?J600 at Invoice cost, and can be bought at a considerable discount. Meantime, great inducements will be ollered to Physicians, Planters 1 and others to purchase largely, as the stoek must be sold at an early day. A. M. & It. KKNNKHY. May 29?tt. Assignees. SOUTH CAROLINA ~ 1.1 ri: i.ysiranci: company. Hon. V?*. ?. PkSaussukk. President. Prof. C. F. Mot,'ay, Actuaiy. 1'r. Jons Fi.siiKit, Treasurer. V IIOMK CiTMPAXY, with ample capital, has been organized at Columbia, under favorable auspice*, to insure the lives of white persons and negroes. The rates are lower than those of Northern CompnI nies fur residents of the Smith From these low rates one-fourth is deducted for the first year. All profits arc divided annually iu cash among the the insured. | The amount insured may he made payable to the wife or the wife and children, free from the claims of creditors. j For circulars explaining the objects and rates of the | Company, and the stops to he taken to clfeet insurance, apply to J. A. YuUXG, Agent for Camden June *20 20 tf. On CotlsijgllKIOIlt. OXK IIUXDKKD Dags superior Flour for wile by July 21.?tr. JAMKS McKWKX. Tin; Sons of tiro Sires. A 11ISTOHY of the Disc, 1'regress, an# Destiny Z jL of the Amcnean I'arty, hy an American. For sale he A. YOUXlr, i..n. ii -n ,p Writing Ink A\'Illt'U we vsarxuitio begood. Also. Tmk-lible > > Jnk in variety. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. SCHEDULE. Ala it n:i<( I'asM.-ngor Train*. SOLTli CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. Lmvc Ciiarlegtoii 10 a. in. Arrive a1 Kingsville 4.3up. m; C??luuili?a C.10 p. ni.; Camden 7.1 j p. in. Leave Charleston In.lU j?. hi. Arrive at King.-ville ?i.:;o a.m.; Columbia ?5.-10 a. m. Leave Cannleii .7 n. in. Jjoiive Columbia i> a. ni. and 55.43 p. in. Leave Kin^svilk- S a. ni. ami C p. in. Arrive at Charleston 2.10 p. in. ami 1 a. in. Leave Charleston 7 a. in. ami 4.1a p. in. Arrive at Augusta :t p. in. ami 4.'.M> a. in. Leave Augusta ft.:;t) a. in. ami In p. in. Arrive at Charleston 5 p. in. ami 8 a. ni. Leave Augusta !?.3Ma. in. and 10 p. in Arrive at 1\iiisr-vill?* !."< p. in. ami li.HO a. in. i.eave Kinjrsvillc 8 a. in. and 0 p in. Arrive at Augusta 3 p. in. ami 4.30 a. in. ! Auj;iiKt 7 1IKNIIY T l^KAKM, (ieiil. Snpt. MAY KOOIiS. r|^HK Waielunnii, Two Guardians, The Wineles, 1 M on-dun. Grace Lee, Which: the Rkrht or !ho Left. Lights ami Shadows of Knglisli Life. M. Hue's Travels in China, llarilcii's Kitlcaud Light Infantry Tactics. Hush on the Human Voice. Hen's Moral Theology. Cone Cut Corners, The Filot Lc Cure Maiiipic, ur Social and Religious Customs in France. Abbott's History of Napoleon. Thier's History of the Consulate and Umpire of Napoleon. Napoleon and his Marshals. Washington and the Generals of the Revolution. July 31, 31 tf. BARGAINS. r I'M IK subscribers lieinjr desirous to dose up tlie as .1 signed K.-talc of J. Dcllay, oiler the stock on liaiul at licit cost, and will continue to do so until tlie lirstof August, wlien llic store will be closed and the j balance closed out in quantities to suit purchasers.? Physicians. Planters and Country Merchants will find this a rare chance to supply themselves at small cost, and with articles ihatinav be relied on. A. M. & Il/KKXXliDY, Assignees. July 10, 28 tf. lieep Cool!! \YAK1KTY of Fans at reduced prices, for sale .at tlie " Old Corner." 12. JJOXXKY. July 10, * 28 tf. NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G- BAILIE, (t.ATK OP Tilt: Ft KM OF IIAILIK Si LA M IIERl) I DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETING, ! KIGS, FLOOIt OIL CLOTHS, Ac. LINEN GOODS, i Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. 2M KIN 0 - S T It K K T, ClfA h'LKSTOX, S. 0. P. S.?Orders promptly attended to. July J1, JI If. Notice. VLT, persons linviujr demands against the Kstalo of . Samuel llasken, deceased, will present tlieni duly attested, and those indebted will make payment to July tf UODKItT \\*. 1.0 VK, Adm'r. Pnre IVIiitc Lead. A LARGE supply of ilic genuine article just received l>y " T. J. WORKMAN & CO. July 21, :J0 i(i IJMIHSII Citrate of Magnesia ; Seltzer Aperient and Congress Water. For sale by Sept. 1. T. J. WORKMAN k CO. Notice* 4 I'l'LICATlON will bo made to the next LegislaJ V. turo of South Carolina, t<> close up tbc public Road, leading from the Chesmit's Kerry Road to tbo Re)ton Eoal Landing. ?I0J1N HAlf.K, , JAS. R. CUR ETON. Aug 21?Sin. , Take Notice. IFOIIKWAHX all persons from trading with my wife, Frances Ann G'lyburn. as I will not pay any debts contracted by her. I also forewarn any person or persons Ironi harboring tny said wife, as 1 will enforce the law against them. ' Aug. 14?if. VILLTAM CLYIIURN. J m. iii isg, mtaiPHP-Aii. stiRutmisttKM U/ ?i LI -J LJ ?W 1?4 W ?M y officf ovl:k fost officii. , July if KTEJ'OT AJ ? n m wt w a $ n m m n a Wc have just received s SUUMEKJV TALI They are pretty and cheap, too ! -AL A Choice and Fresh Supply of IAWHS, I TISSUES A1VI PRINTS AND A NEW VARIETY of IIOSE, for L A very large i " I* 5? $ r?iMfti^raR ftn Pjt? wJiJ SILK GLOVES Ladies' Silk and ALSO, VE RT.Anir AiNin nm.r VUiAWM VWMl MORE RIBBONS With a good many other new and pr inc our Stock, .and we shall try to give has keen acknowledged l>y so many I kind enough to give us such liberal ei o o M.iy 8? tf. 3 iluors above Workman' jsttiue: wwn JL-i If X si Wc have just received a ver FOR MEN j ?1?CON'.SIST BLACK DRAB D' TAE CO> WHlITil MHIIM IP J "WV.'Wr '"(Hf ^WWW VERY FINE BLACK ALPACI JACKETS AND P. May S?if. > doors above Workman GLENN SPRINGS, Spa lira x new; District, S. C. June 5, 1S55. PKItMIT us, most respectfully, to inform you that this celebrated WATKI! 1XG 1'LACK, with an ad ditionol'Cold. Warm ami Shower Dalits, with many other improvements, will be completed and ready to receive company 1)3" the 2uth insl. We ask your patronage lor this establishment during the ensuing season. We have, at great expense to ourselves, undertaken to open the 110TKL 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 retain as large a portion of the immense sums of money spent every year by our citizens in traveling as possible. Kvery 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 bo had 1 - 1 ~ 1 ,.^^.1 e/,o tr\ at anj* place 01 resort, imu wu jnunnu umowxva devote to your comfort and accommodation every enorgv and resource in our power. June,?19 if J. C. JAXXKY. I^XTRA Size Gauze Merino Under Shirts, for Suinj nier wear. Also, Summer Coats, Gloves, etc., just opened at the " Old Corner," by April 17 li. W. BOXXEY. ( 1 AltDKN HARROWS, Houghs, Rakes, Hoes, ic. vJT for sale at the " Old Comer" by March 2u,?tf. li. W. BOXXKY. IV ACK Borage, Black Chally, ? also six peices A J small ligurcu Muslin at ai j coins, worm ou coins. Just opened at the ''Old Conor" by K.'\V. BONNKY. | A INDIA MATTING, Cotton. Car|>etting and "t "T Linen Cruinb Cloths, for sale cheap, at the ' Old Corner." K. \V. BONNKY. April 17 Gin Bands. TNPIA lJUBBKR. 2 to'7 inches wide, three and four ply, which are superior to leather, and will not stretch, also Lace Leather, for sale be J uly i 0. ? tf. W. 1 >. Mel>0 W A LL. ORA.YiilvKtt ItG FEMALE SEMINARY. Principal?Rev. I. S. K. LEG ARK. Assistants?Mr. J. V. IIAllR. Mr. L. II. GAY. " Mr. II. It. DICKSON. Miss II. A. IIAll 11. Mr. nil a -Vis's 11A JIIV Will miuum ..i u.-mv, Drawing and Painting, &c. Tlio Exercises of tho present session will bo resumed on tlic 1 Till August. TEMMbv Board, &c., with Tuition in all English studies for tho/cwr remaining months of this session - $SD.ftO Music and French do. oach 2-1.00 Drawing and Painting togellier .... 1J.00 Uso of Fiano 2.1)0 N. B.?Payment required in advance. July 24 30 tf. A Card. MllS. J. W. ARTIIUIt, will, in connection with Music, open a Femalo School in this place in the month of October. Rates of Tuition.?Elementary branches per scholastic year of ton months $20,00 Higher branches, with the above 00,00 Aug 21?tf. Wanted to Purchase, AS soon as possible, three negroes as family servants, viz: a good coolc, washer and ironer, a jood seamstress and general house servant, al<o, a man-servant. They must be under forty years of age. rernis Cash. Address A. B., Camden S. C. Aug. 14, 83 3t. rADIES1 and Ocntlemen's Cause Undcrvests for J Summer wear. Also, Cause and Angola Flanids, for su'c at the " Old Corner.5' July 10?tf. K W. DOXNKV. ^miVAii "etiiL w \ most splendid stylo of imtiULm MAS, so KUSUHS, I) HtlilliKS GINGHAMS. ADIES, BUSSES mid CHILDREN. tiisortmcnl of OTs 5DIEBE88, i AND MITTS. Cashmere Vests, RY FIXE )RED SILK HOSE, AND BONNETS, etty articles. Please call ami exam} you as good a bargain as ever,which ,adies and Gentlemen who have been _ i icouragemeiii. M. BATJM & ISRAEL, s Slice Store, or cor. IJroad and Jtiitlodge sts. CUIET*. HIMG . f fine Stock of CLOTHING AND BOYS. ING OF \TS, VESTS AND PANTS. kKTO AMD Affg, 3A AND CASSIMER COATS, A.NTS FOR BOYS. M. BAUM & ISRAEL, i's Shoe Store, or cor. JJroail aim Kutledgc-sts. FULLERS ft HAT STORE, ft titfS Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C., 2s EA It TIIE STATE CAPITOL. THE Proprietor of this Celebrated Establishment, L although only nine months have elapsed since he commenced business on his own- account, yet it affords him great pleasure to state to the dealers and citizens generally, of Kershaw, that he has met with that success that seemed ro warrant a large Increase nf MMit clnrn.rrmm linlli r-f u-liieli n.l.lIfU.na .n-n nearly complete, and will lie arranged for the Wholesale Trade, 5 percent oil'on hills of $.70. ?37" Terms cash on delivery in every instance. March 27 REEDER~<fc~ DESAUSSURE, J- . mzz1r jut jwl. E: AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, ARGFR'S WHARF, CIIARLKSTOX, S. C. Oct. 17. 42 8m BULGER & DuVANE, Will attend to Hoarding, Selling and Purchasing m m sc.? ? On Commiesion. Ofliee at Saunders .t Foster's old ut'ififl. iii fill I vlattv rtl* tVn? \f mil ir.-Mvorv Ilnll \fnnt gomery, A In . 0. L. BULUKll P. 11. PKVAN'K. Sept. 0. 2G. tf " JOSEPH WHILDEN, llK.lI.EI! IS PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. No. II HAVRE-STREET, CIIARLKSTON, S. C. nl-] keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment of Paints ami Oils of all kinds. Varnishes, Window Glass ami Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes, of various kinds. D7?ly - Mifflwuv mm~ &ss&&msai COLUMBIA, S. C., CORNER (IF RICHARDSON & RLANDIXIi-STREETS. 0 MRS. SARAH FLEMING. JAMES T. FLEMISC April 3,?tf. CHAVEZ & MILLER, GHOCl".US AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IMI'OUTKISS AM) DKAI.KRS IN" FOUKICX AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Havana Segars and West India Produce. XO. 100 ILIST-HAY, CIIAL'Lh'STOX, S. C. July.'!, 27 tf. W. Til I'It LOW CASTO.Y. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMIIKX, S. C. Olliceon Broad-Street near the Court Ifons-p. WU. I?I. SlIAJfXOX, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAM I) EX, S- C. Una removed his OiHee to Hint one door nhov A . Young's Book Store. .Tail. 24. CHARLES BOFEH'SCHEN, Watch Maker and Jeweller, (JAMl>i;.\ N. V. R B. JOHNSON, M, DT Office 0:1 Broad .Street. opposite Young's Bookstore CAMDKN. S. j im?M?MiMi NEW STORE, MEROJJKY ,& BOSWKLL, -have opened nt, 1be corner of Broad -and Kutlcd<:e streets,, in llie Store reccnUj*. Ppcttpied by Major- K. 8. .Moflhf. a choice assortment ot'FHlvSU UKAVY. AND FAM'V. U IlOCKKIKS. to Bidy. Invito the attention of purchasers : in part tut. follows? Heavy CSrbt!c*!<?*>' N. 0. ami l\ It.SUGAU.S.' Crushed, Pulverized and .Stuart's Loal do. ltio, Java, ami Cuba Coffee. X'cw Orleans ami Cuba Molasses. I Salt. Leaf Lard. Uncou Sides, Canvass Hams. Xorth Carolina Flour. . (iosliou ami Knglisli Hairy t hve.se. Soap, Starch, Cleansing Soap. Sperm and Adamantine Candles. N?s. 1,'J and J Mackerel. . . : ^ Fiiiirv tirorerieii. Quarter Boxes IlAlftlXH. lfnlfiiiid whole . <lb. .,i j. Almoiiiis, Figs mid Assorted Candiesdinger dial Chow-Chow Preserves. Sardines ami Preserved Salmon.Cove Oysters, 1'ff'eS'cd Lobsters. Jicnmii Syrup. Walnut and Tomato CalsL'p. Capers, Olives, Pickles, Peeper Scul't,'. Preserved Tine Apple. Brandy I'eaelies. do. C! errie.i. Tobacco and t'lxar*. Cold Leaf and Itio Hondo Cigars. Palmetto, HI Knsnya and J.u Palma do. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Penii .t Avers super do. Snporline Chewing Tohaeeo. Common do. do. Wines and JLiqiior*. Rectified Whiskey. (lid live Hammond do. Old Bourbon do. Xew England lluir. London Book Brandy., ( tltard, Bnfu'y ? i'o.'s itu. (Ibddard's Brandy fit Julicn Mecloe Clare!.' Old Madeira. Old Port Wmc. Old Malaga do. Heidsick \Cii:c.' Bvass' London Porter. 1Svju??* London Ale, White Wine Vinegar. A General Assortment Of FRUITS. With a variety of other article* too nnnierous to mention, which will be.sold exceedingly low for cash, by MKRONKY A 1JOSWKLL. April 4 if. Camden Bazaar; \\J K have just received a large and well selected t T Stock of Spring and Snminer floods, AAnJotinir r\f P-ntot* Print*. nnil (tItnrli.-iirm PnlftfMfl and Figured Barege, Borage Detains, Plain Krnbroidcrcd and Dotted .Swiss, Jaconet and Checked Muslins. Bishop Lawns, plain black and Fancy Silk, inside Capes, Collars and C'licmizettes, cud Under Sleeves, Swiss Muslin and Cambric Edging and Inserting. A large assortment of Cotton, Linen, and Thread Laces, white, black, plain and figured Bobinetts, .vilk Illusion, fine Crape and Silk Shawls, Berage and Silk Mantillas. A tine assortment of Fancy, plain, and Black Bonnet Kibbons, Crtfpcs of diflfcrefit Colours, black Bombazines and Alpaeia, Jri.'ih and Orfas Lihelis, Cotton and I.ong Clofli Sheefing, Dimmety Tdftfc D&mnsk, Embroidered Window Curtains, Oil Silks, and Oil Cloths. A large Assort viont of fancy Linen for Gentlemen's wear, Summer Cassimers, and I)rap d'tae, Gentlemen and Ladies Gauze and Merino aud Silk Vests, mru r.ye rompers, mosquito ^eiunjg, running mm, 15cd tick, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts, etc. A good assortment of Hosfch*. Wfiite and Colored Ifose. Brown and black do. Half SYlK H6s6 and Half Hose for Ladies and Gentleman. A JArgc assortment of ( Moves, Black and silk Mitts, Cbttori, Linen and Silk Thread, Black, White aud Ki'uicy Kid and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets. A large Assortment of Dress Trimmings, Summer Lawn and Cambric Handkerchief, for Ladies and Gentlemcu. Infants and Misses Needle Work Presses. Also some fine embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs. Other articles loo numerous to mention. \ \ * E liave just received a large and well selected ? ? stock of LOXXKTS, consisting of Straw, Leghorn, and Fancy Silk, .tt-so HATS of different kinds and quality, which will be sold on moderate terms. Ladies alid Gentlemen oro requested to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel contidcnt that we will not fail to nU-uSe them both in quality, style and prices. A Large assortment of Fancy Groceries, Rio and Java Coffee, Drown, Crushed and Claritied Sugars, West India and New Orleans Molasses, Whito Wine and Cider Vinegars, Dacon, Flour and Rice. Table and Sack Salt. Young Hyson, Gunpowdor and Black Teas. Starch, Nutmegs. 1'eppor, Spices, Ginger, Tallow. Adamantine and Sperm Candles. Other articles too tedious to mention. A largo stock of Hardware and Cutlery, ar.d a good assortment of Crockery. I Call and examiuc our stock. April 24 M. DRUCKKR & CO. The Subscriber ("iOXTIXUKS lo keep an assort merit of Fish's McJ tallic Burial Cases. The late improvement in their form, and the handsome style in wiiiph the* ii.it. finished?imitating rosewood?render thprij 1 lie most complete article ever offered to the public. An tn.Yoloc.of Bur;:!), Clothing, which will be disposed cf ii?$bits or Single Articles, without cases, if desired, t n r. mi iTrksr. Bricklaying and Plastcrinfti r|"MlK subscriber will attend promptly and faithfully .1 to all orders entrusted to liim in the aLbre )ii|0N which may be loll either at the Post Office, or at* tlio oftepof the Camden Journal. 0. A. i>KA*N, June 1 a 25 tr. NEW GOODS'.' ( f|"MIK subscribers have opened on'^ctonr above Mr. I John Workman, an assortment of new and desirable Goods, embracing CAfclCOKS, llislj.ts, or* tin AX*,' I Vfx' ?\ .\ J' EMBROIDERIES, tfo ftlT: CHIMlfcETTES, COLLARS, UNDEASLEEVES, &c., BONNETS! RIBBONS, HATS, Ac. . Also, :in assortment of SIIOKS, TIN WARK nnrl OUOCKIUKS, with various other articles found in i? 1 e.-j. /..-ill Ko a.tlil n<j ohenu for gl'liunil OUM'N. V'lll UU"Uf ??!?? w ?v... .... CASH as the same qualities can be bought in this market. 1UKCK A FRANK. July:?, 27 t;'. WANTED, BOUNTY LAND WAHHANTS/ MY Clients are cautioned against selling their Warrants w ithout consulting mc^liaving ordefs to purchase fron New York, Washington, Cincinnati; A ?. tar Pensions due to Widows and surviving Chi)j? 17?vnrl?:iiftnni-r soldiers attended fn n'csVsiiid Ult'N V? j -- ----- ? , T"'T by nn eminent Counsellor at Law, in Washington'City, Vho lias been long practically acquainted villi iW pension business. JAM KS TAY/jDR. Sumrtefville, S. C. Juno 26?if. Fresh Arrivals. T\7"K HAVH.IUST KKOKrVED A KKhMl Mrt T PLY of Com Starch, Maccaroui. Citron, Currants, Onnva Jolly,. Lobsters, Preserves'Ac. Smoked Beef Tnujrues, Smoked Beef, "Fresh Sodo, Lenient, Butter, Wane, and Sugar Crackers. Freeh COVK OYSTERS. A (ienoral Assortment ofFrnlh Candies. Pecan Nuts English "VV alnnts, Superior YEAST POWDERS Kin.! Cheese, Ac., will be sold low for?'A81D v July IOC MEROXEY A BOS WELL