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NEW JLITERAB Y AND POLITICAL JOI'RIAL, TO BB PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, F. C rI^UE undersigned, late Editor of The South CaroX knian and Columbia Banner, proposes to publish, io the city of Columbia, a Literary, Political and Kewa Journal, to be called " ;HS Mil'1." In making this announcement, I am awjie Unit I propose to engage in an enterprise not free from u:ffi cultiea; but these I will endeavor to prt.viue againse, by securing a Subscription List tbat will place the paper beyond the reach of failure. South Carolina can richly support, at her Capital, a leading Literary and Political Weekly Journal, and to her people I now issue this Prospectus, feeling assured the enterprise will be sustained, and that they will support a florae Journal of the character of that now proposed. LITERARY JOURNAL, For the home circle, The Examiner will be conduct d with a view to render it at least equal to any ever published at the South. The choicest selections of English and American Literature will be nmile t?.r its columns and a number of able Contributors will be secured. I will endeRvor, in this department, to make It a Journal worthy of the patronage and steady support of the people oi this State and of the South. As a POLITICAL JOURNAL, j Tax Ex.\XiNza will abide by the old land-marls of the PKTKU T)ftmAArw?w Insloruarwlent of national parties, it will take a stAud aa a faithful co-operator 10 the great work of maintaining Southern Right* and promoting Southern union. It will be the organ of no political party?the exponent of no political -Teed which haa not for one of its cardinal principles "the Equality of the South ii> the Union, or Independence ont of it." This is no new faith, but one which South Caroliua has long and earnestly contended for. NEWS JOURNAL. The Examinee will contain the Latest News. Foreign and Domestic, received up to the hour of publication. It will give full and correct Market Retorts and Prices CcattEST. Our readers in the country may rely on strict attention being paid to thisimportant feature of a newspaper. It will give full and accurate reports of the Proceedings or the I.e<;:sLvrrr.i:an<i of Congress and the acta and doings of the various political organ* itations. All news worth giving to its readers will be carefully culled for its colum >s. SIZE AND STYLE. The Examiner will be one of the larcest Week y Journals in the Southern .States, printed with now and elegant ty|>e, on fine white paper, and issued in large quarto form of eight pages, containing forty eofwwwof interesting reading matter. It will be the handsomest paper ever published in South Carolina. I havethua given an outline of the principal fi-aiuvoa of the Examiner. Carolinians or tho people of the South ought to need no further appeal, in vi? w < f t'.ie present aspect of political affaire, to indue*.- them to sustain With vigor and efficiency their own Press and Literature. TERMS. i Two Doiutna per annum, payable in advance. The first year's payment will be required on the receipt of the first number of tho paper, which will be issued ! so soon S3 I receive a sufficient number of subscribers , to ensure its success. Send forward vour names. j sr Postmasters who will be so kind as to forward j me names of subscribers will confer a favor, and will j receive a eopv of tho Exajo'cb without charge. Ad i dress me at this place. WM. B. JOHNSTON. Columbia, S. C., August, 1853. CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL | JOURNAL. Single Copies, per annum. $s .03 Ten Copies, ter annum. 50 00 THE DAILY STANDARD contains a DAILY TELEGRAPHIC REPORT, A MARKET REPORT, and a report of GENERAL INFORMATION furnished by the mail from every section of tho Union. It aho presents a DAILY M IRKET.of tiie ARRI VALSaud DEPARTURES OF SHIPS, and of the ! ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. Once a week is nre3onted a COMPARATIVE 8TATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF COTTON, RICE AND LUMBER at the ?^ P.WWnr. n flMMPA RATTYE STATE IT EST OF THE" RECEIPTS AND" EX PO RTS OF COTTON, -at ail :he ports of the Untied States. ALL NEWS. of a por3onal and political character, i both foreigu and domestic, is given with the great, r.t poaaible promptness; and to insure this object we have secured the services of an sbio corps of correspondents. It is our special objeot to publish a NEWSPAPER, proper. We shrink from the expression of no opinion which may be demanded by the subject before us, b t : aa a general principle profer stating facts at the ear- 1 hest instant possible, and to leave it to our roaders to , form their own 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 oppoee radicalism as well in domocracy 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 leavo it entirely out of view, we j propose to sell the paper at our counter, in packages ol | TEN for TWENTY CENTS, and to MAIL TEN COP- j IES to any of our subscribers for a year, who will send I us FIFTY DOLLARS. This will relieve us from tlio J risks of collection and the oxpense of mailing so many different packages, while it will give to every ueigfc- ! bourhood throughout tho StaU', the opportunity of a DAILY PAPER AT FIVE DOLLARS per annum. L. W. SPRATT A Co. CHARLESTON WEEKLY STANDARD, CONTAINS ALL THE MATTER PUBLISHED IN THE DAILY. TOGETHER 4FITU THE LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND EpREIGN MARKETS?THE PRICES CURRENT. INCLU DING THE RATES OF SALE FOR STOCK. EXCHANGE, AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE?TIIE SHIPPING IN PORT? THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INFORMATION, Ac. Ac. Ac. The STANDARD is the only morning paper in tlio Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EDITION. This Edition is published every Wednesday Morniyo, and by tho ovoring of the next day can be received in every section of the State. Price $2?payable invariably in advance. L. W. SPRATT A GO. WANTED, bounty land warrants. A/fY Clients are cautioned against selling their warVI - rauUi WlUlUUfc ITUUauiuug IUC uaviHg uiucio tu purchase fron New York, Washington, Cincinnati, 4c. 1ST Pensions duo to Widows and surviving Chil dren of Revolutionary soldiers attended to, assisted by an eminent CcantFOllorat Law, in Washington City, who has been long practically acquainted with the pension business. JAMES TAYLOR. Bumterville, S. C. June 26?tf. The Subscriber CCONTINUES to keep an assortment of Fink's Me) tallic Burial Cases. The Into i mnrnrAmont in their form, and tho handsome etylo in which they are flaiahod?imitating rosewood?render them the most complete article ever offered to the public. - ALSO ji An Invoioe of Burial Clothing,which will bedUpoeed of in Suite or Single Articles, without caBes, if desired. May 1 0. L efeATTKN. Bricklaying and Plastering. subscriber will attend promptly and faithful!* to all orders entrusted to him in the above line, tfjh be left either at the Post Office, or at tbe Camden Journal. G. A. DEAN, JuuhlS *5 ^^ _^Sr'^ ! NEW BOOKS- I KEARK'S Practical Landscape Gardening. The Ii.b and Ouih uf iuris. by Julie do Mai que 1 rites J Our Countrymen, or brief Memoirs of emiuent Ameri-1 cans by Losaiug; illustrated with 102 Portraits. ; Homes for the Peoplo, 100 original designs, by G I wneeier, Arcr.tte< t. Robert Graham, a ?equH to Linda. Kllen Norburv: ,.r .\?ivv.t<t -:e.? oi isn <-> r Me:? of Character: b> it./ujr a* .f?-r< id ! A Lonp Look Ahead; l>v A. S. I!oe. Adventures <>f Coptum Prie-t. " 1 The Old Inn; by -losiali Barnes. The L.fe of >ani Houston, illustrated. Adventures o( Annas Leigh: b> Charles Kingsloy. The Slave of the Lamp: by Win. North. Odoiiorty Paper: by \V Maginn. 2 vols. History of the Hen Fever, by Bantam. | Ingenue. or Firet l'avs of Blood; by Dumas. Mammon: or the Hardships of an lieircsa; by Mrs. I Goro. Qnoens of Scotland, vol 3 : Vrs. Strickland's. Europe and tho -Hies: >r tie> Past and To-day. LninartineV inanity of Turkey, vm 1st vir. R-.-.t h?i-'a TT,.pr,er* hv A 1{. \Vwri:Cr. Alone, by Marion Garland. Ricini.ond. Va Grace Loe. by Julia Kavenali. Rap Bap: a collection t>f Ephemera. by N. P. Willis. A great variety of Nciv School Books. Stationary, ic " A. YOUNG. | May 29, 22 tf. George W. Williams & Co, WHOLESALE GROCERS, iXo. 1 II.4V.lfi; sTKELT, CHARLESTON, S. C. A I(E now receiving? I v 1A00 bags Rio, Java, and Lngunyra COFFEE. 400 hhds. X. 0., Porto Ricu and Muscoradn Sugar \ 600 bbls. Clarified. CruHlicd and Powdered do. 200 hhds. new crop Cuba Molasses. 700 bbls X. O. Molasses. CO-i bales Heavy (?unnv "'nth. 20-.'0 pieces Heavy . imdcc Ikitfgitig. 4000 coils Bali* R"pe. 2000 kegs Xail-i?nsortwi 40* boxes Sperm ami Ada nanf.ne andles. CC0 bbls new Xi-. 3 Maekeoi T-'wder. Shot, Lead. Son;. eic. etc.. all of which ' will 'no sold at small profits fur cash or prompt par. j May 8?12 South Cltirollua?Kershaw District, j IX TIIK COMMON PLKAS Henrys, Smith & Towrscnd r*. Enoch Tiyoti Attachment. YIT'IEREAS, the Pla'ntifl" did on tiio fvenlj secT T ond day of August. A D. 1336. file hisdeciatation rnrainst tho Defendant, wlio (as it is said) is ab* 9"!:t from and without the limit* o" this State, and has 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 saiit lA-iendaat do appear and plead to the said Declaration 011 or before the twenty-third day of August, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise tiual and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDIN, C. C. P. Sc. G S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, August 22, 1 55. Aug. 27. RemovalTHE Subscriber has romoved from his former stand, X to tho storo recontly occupied by Moore & Kuykondall, whoro he keops constantly on haud, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groc ries, Wine*, Brandies aud Liquors. A good article of Candied Citron with many Fancy Grocorios, and every article usually found in a general variety. All of which will bo sold as low as they can bo bought for olsowherc for cash, or to those customers who pay their bills promptly. March 27 J.CIIARLKSWORTfl. Tailoring. THE undersigned bogs h ave to inform iiis friends and former customer*, that lie has resumed the Tailoring Business, and will execute till orders for work in tho most workman-like manner and at reduced prices for cash?or on call. April 17?12 P. ROBENSON. NOTICE. .4 LI. persons indebted to Z. .T. DeFIny bv note or j\. account aro required to mako inimcdiato payment to tho undersiguod assignees. Mr. Dellav will co itinuo to sell at the samo stand at reiiucod prices on account of tho assignees. March 27,?tf. A. M. ? K. KENNEDY. Notice. A LL persons having claims against tin- Estate of B -ZjL \V. tilBBONS. deceased, will hand them in .iitciotort n/wirflino to law. ntld tllOSU indebted. p. v .... ? . are called upon for immediate payment. The condition of the estate is such, that prompt action must be taken for its settlement. B. F. EDWARDS, Administrator. Feb (5?tf To Close!! LA DIE?'rich dress goods in Koullard and India Silks, Tissues, Grenadines. Crape de I'aris. Barege and Printed Muslins, are now ottered at ereatly roduced prices, to close. Apply at tho " old corner. May 29, 21 tf. Bounty Land. T^rlE subscriber will prosecute all claims arising under tho recent acts of Congress, for Bounty Land, I Ponsions Ac., on reasonable terms. March 27.?tf.. WM. II TAYLOR. t>t A nAisntTr;.' ! r?^!IE subscriber had ju-t received a ?uipply of six j L >ind seven Oi'tavo PIA " '' tlThS, Rosewood 1 ct">< ?, of superior to 4- un : -.v. end :ir?j warranted equal to any inar.u act;: eu in ti?.- raaniry. j from the celebrated house of i!a!an.' (' :ni-t?-u. I Boston. and will be sold at inauufnetureiV price*, j Nov 14 GEO. ALDK.V Gilt-Cornicing. BANDS, Curtain Rings. Etc., Handsome Patterns of good size for Drawing Rooms and Chamber Windows. Window Shades and Fixtures. J A handsome assortment consisting of 30 patterns, mostly of now design?Landscapes, Street Views, j Ooll Patterns, Etc., varying in prices from 15 cents to i five dollars. C. L. CI1ATTEN. | May 1?tf. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL. rI^fIE subscriber is prepared to furnish the different L sizes, and will guarantee them to grind 10. 15, and 20 bushels nor hoar. For tale for cuah. May 15.?tf. W. D. McDOWALL. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. JAMES R. MORGAN, BOOT A yD SHOE MANUFA CTURER. BEGS to inform the Ladies and public generally of Camden, that ho hascommcnced business as above one door south of G. S. Douglass, where he intends manufacturing and making to measure Ladies' Gentlomon's and Misses' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of the best materials and workmanship on very reasonable terms for cash or approved credit, and trusts from his many yoars experience in cutting and manufacturing for the South he may bo able to ousure a share of public nAfpAnaerO pavi Storekeepers trading in Bo<?tfl and Shoes may have the s-xos up on short notice, and on advantageous I'erms. Boots, 8h?ea and Oaitersneatly repaind. N. B.?All kinds of country produce (exc?pt p;om ea) taken iD exchange for Shoes. July 10~t>rn FRENCH Brandy and Madeira Wine of auperio quahty for medicinal purpoaeB. For sale bv April 11. T.J. WORKMAN & CO. T ! T!! T !!! AFRE8Henpply of Green nnd Blnck Teas of superior quality, just received at tbe "Old Corner. n rf CARTER'S HPASiasin ama'ttwiBaa iff* -b ! AiS&r-.. -' V -e The Great Purifier of the Blood! !Vot a Purlicle of Mcrciirj iu il. LET THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER. An Infallible Remedy forSciofula, King's Evi:, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eye-, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Englargemeut and 1'uiu of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases ar ising from uu injudicious use ol Mercury, imprudence in life, or impurity of the Blood. jy This great eIterative medicine and Purifier o the lilood is now u-ed by thousands of grateful patients from all parts of tin- United Stittw, who testify darly to the remarkable curc9 perfoipned by the great eat of nil medicines, k< Carter's Spanish mixture." Neuralgi i, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Krup tiotis on the Skin, Liver Disenses, Fevers, Ulcers. Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys,Diseases of tinThroat, Keinule Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bouts and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing litis yet been found to compare with it. It demises the system of 0.. impuriti-9. acts gentlv ami efficiently on the 1.-vi n:d Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives t uct-. the Momach,makes the skin clear and healthy, and r< rtt?*!CS tiie Constitution, enfeebled by disease, ui broken down by the excesses ol youth, toils pristine Vigor and strength. For the La lies, it is incomparably better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses o' Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all snllownes of complexion. bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, mid improve the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond ull the medicines ever heard of The large number of certificates which we have received front persons from all parts of tho United Mates, is the best evidence tFiat there is no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and public men. well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and got a Circular and Almanac * ' - ? 1 -r.. 1 ' si.: . , ... |. ?# and rcari [lie wonuenui curea mis wiujr Ku-oun ui all medicines has performed. None genuine unlesssigned HEN N ETT & BEERS, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl-street, Richmond Va.; to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by WM. S. BEERS <? Co.,Proprietors Ri hrnoml, Va. RICE <t THOMPSON, Sumterrille. BO ATW RIGHT ?t BARKULOO, Columbia. Z. J. liullAY and T.J WORKMAN, Camden. March 2U. ATTENTION! "VfOT to any great Military orders, but attention J.1 the whole, while I inform th? citizens of Camden that I am permanently settled two doors above M. Drncker A Co.'s where I keep constantly on ham! a beautiful stock of JEWELRY, Cutlery, Spectacles, Silver umi Plated Ware, Port Moiiaies, Ladies Companions. Card Cases, Knives, Ac., Ac., which lie wil! sell o' the most reasonable terms fur cash or to punctual customers. The trade of any other kind is re spectfullr declined. yffi-VVatelirs and Jewelry repaired in the besi manner, and all work w minted. CHARLES HOFENSCHEN. Nov. 14. 46 tf South-Carolina?Kershaw District. IN* THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph Fi idcbcrgfvs. Harvey Hamilton. | Attachment. WHEREAS, tho Plaintiff did, on the 27th day March, flic his Dodaraiion against the Dc-fenc nut, who (as it is said) is absent from and without tin limits of tho Stato. and has neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of Unsaid declaration mi-ht be served. It is therefore ordored that the said dofeudant do appear and plead t<< tho said declaration, on or belbre tho 28thday of March, which w-ll be in tho year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and lifly-six. o* her wise linal an absolute judgment will then be given and uwarde against bim. M. N AUDIN, C. C. P. i 0. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, March 27, 1325. April.-. South-Carolina? Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jesso Wossinger vs Ilarvey Hamilton Attachment WHEREAS, the PlaintilT did. ?>n the 26th day o March, flic his declaration against the Delet' I ant. who (as it is said) ie absent from and witiimi! m j limits of the said, and lias neither Wife nor Atton.e 1 known within the came, upon whom a copy of the said 1 declaration might be served. It is the- cfore ordcrc1 I that tho said defendant do fppoaranl plead to tin ' s i i elaration, on or before the 29th day of Mart*!, j wide 'ill bo in the year of our Lord one thousand, i eight K indred and fifty fix, otherwise final and hKso i j d.-m-.-nt will then be given and awarded agi irisi : him. M NAUhIN, C. C. F. A (i. S. j Clerk's Office. Kershaw District, March 28, 1855. April 3 i """IT" GENTS DKJESS GOODS j OF OUR OWJi MANUFACTURE. \\T K liavo on band and are constantly mnnufactuI T t ring Gents Kid Top Button Gaiters. ' " ' " half D.?. " Patont Loiithor Tump*. " " ' OxfbrdTios. " Fino Calf " " " " " Pumps. " " " heeled Slippers. We do not hesitate to say that we have the fairest article of I-nportod Calfskin, and aro prepared to manufacture Boots aud Shoos at short uotice, which we can safely loeommoud as being superior to those ol northorn manufacture, in quality of material and worKmaiiBnip, ana which we ouor on reasonable torms. WORKMAN k GO. Ma) 22 21 tl Spring: Goods. THE Subscriber hav received his usual supply ot Goods for Ladies' and Gontromen's Summer Wear, which ho invites them to rail and examine, They will be sold as low as tlio aamo kind of Goods can he had in the place. W. D. McDOWALL, April 3?8 Boys' Wear. -r-SAVPV mTTON'ADES. Linen Drill* rnnVima rottR and other styles, together with a large ntoch of Ready Made Coats and Vei-tB, suitable fo the a aaon On hand and for sale at the lnwea prices, by A. M. 4 R KENNEDY. April 3 Spring ! Spring!! I AM now receiving at the " Old Corner" my sup ply of Spring and Summer Oonds. They were selected with great enro by myself in New York, and will be offered at small profits. Persons wishing cheap and pretty goods are invited to call and examine them, lftrtb 1 ?. ?tf. E* W S0KK8V. 1 . . w? DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S 0 BLEBRATED German Bitters. Ir&XFAKD ST BE. 0. X. JACKSON, PMIad'a., Pa.-, WILL EFFXCTCALLT CURE LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Hereon* Debility, Ditcatt* of the Kidney*, and all diteate* anting from a dieordered Li err or Stomach. ouch as C'ousti,ation, Iuward Piles, Fullness, or Bl?od to the Head, Acidity of the Sti-mach, Nausea, Heartburn, Iiisguat fo> Food, Fulness or weight iu the Stomach, Sour Eruetious, sinking or Fluttering ul the i'itof the Stomach, Swimming ot tlie Head, llut l ied, D.ffleult Breathing,Fluttering at the lieart,Choking or Suffocating Sensations, when iu a Ijing I'oatuu Dimness of Visinu,Dot8or Wcoa uetorc me oigui. Fever and dull Puin iu the Ilead, Deticieucy of Perspiration, Ye.Jowncss ol tlie Skin nod Eye*, Fain in the Side, linck, Chest, Li ha, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning 111 the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. In attributing such valuable Medical properties to j this remedj, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is I made, but is simply stated a fact; proven undetiiu My and conclusively l?y the extraordinary cures, and : benefits derived from its use, under the direction of its illustrious originator, 1 Jr. liooflund, among all ; classes of European society and from the immense j mass of testimony, from all partsof the American continent. accumulated during the lust ten yeurB, in the hands of the present proprietor. The prevalence of discuses to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is almost universal, indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cuniiot l>e found among its members that peculiar sallow and lunguid appearance, denoting a diseased Liver, or an emacia ted and suffering Dyspeptic. Then of what immense importance to this class of J invalids, that a certain and reliable remedy sliouid be placed within their reach ; one in which no baneful j or injurious drug enters iuto its composition ; a remedy on which the patient can rely with the utmost confidence mid certainty and lie assured from actual and tangible proofs.that the urtiele he is using.really possesses the virtues attributed to it. Suolia remedy is " Hoofland's German Bitters." Thousand.* of dollars J have been rxpctided in its manufacture ami diffusion j throughout all parts of this emit incut, and lit -pro j prietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating, that ; there is no State, County or even Vil age where tin Medicine lias been introduced, that there cannot he j found numbers willing, to tostif, to its viittie*. It is used constantly in the pruetice of a large number of the most prominent phy>iciaus in the country, who have also adde i tlieii written 'osli noiiv, in evidence of its great virtues. Iii o. o.-.oi. then, we would respectfully ask of all iiu.se Ui.ei.ii . with any of the above diseases, to give the billets a ! trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted. In I proof of the.r-Atemcnts above made, all are invited to mad attentively, the " Memorabilia," or ' i'racticul Receipt Book," for Farmers ami Families containing u great number of useful re eipts, in addiiioti to the testimony, in favor of the Bitteis, from I lie most prom incnt and well-known individuals, in all j arts oft he Union All agents for the Hitters arc authorized to distribute the " Receipt Book " gratuitously. Principal office ami Manufactory, 12w Area mi., Philadelphia, Pa. For uah: wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retail by apothecaries and storekeepers in every town in the United States and Canada. T. J. WORKMAN, <fc Co., Camden, Miller & Brixton, Sumterville; BnATwr.iGirrdr RarKt'Loo, Columbia. March 2U. HritMi Pcriodicuis. Early Copies Secured. LEONARD SCOTr ct CO., New York, continue to republish the following British periodicals: 1. The London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.) 2. The Fdinliurgh Review (Whig.) 3. The Noith British Review, (Pric Church.) . ti.. .. n....:..... *. lilt: Mmilllli?I.CI UVMVn, yUHiCiUI./ 5. Blackwood's Kdinhuigh Magazine, (Tory ) Tlic present critical stale of Kiimpeuu affairs will render these publication* unusually interesting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written new- items, crude speclll tions.and dying rutin u> of the daily journal,and the ponderous tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and cxritemdnt of the great political events of the time shall hav* passed away. It is to these periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to thcii well established literary, scientific,and theological character, we urge tlicin upon the consideration of tin- reading public. Arrangements arc now permanently made for the receipt of early sheets from the British publishers, by .ni.;,.h u-n ni4 oiiilIiIciI tn ntiioo all iiur i-eoriiits in the hand* of subscribers about as soon us they can In* furnished will) the foreign copies. Although this involves ivory large outlay on our pari, wo shall continue to lurnis'i the periodicals at the same low rates as here fore, vis.: Per annum. J 01 any one of I he four Reviews $3.no Ftu any two of the four reviews 0 nO or any three of the four reviews 7.00 or nil*four of the reviews 8.0o For Blackwood's Magazine 3.011 or Black wood and three reviews 9.0o or Black wood and the four reviews Io.n0 Payments to he inade in all cases in advance. Moicy current in thc^tate where is-ucd will he received a? par. Clubbing.?A discount oftwentv-five p< r cent, from lie ahovc prices will he allowed to clnhs ordering our or more copies of any one or more of the above .vorks. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one view will he s?nt to one address for S9; four pies of the four reviews and Blackwood fur$M'i; nd so on. Postage.?In till tho principal cilice and towns, these works will be delivered through agents, ftec of post ige. When sent by mail, the postage t? any part of iliel'nit-d Stales will he Inn twenty .four e aten iiar for Itlnckwood, and but fouitcen cents a year for each of the reviews. Remittances and communications should always be ohlrrasid, post paid, to the publishers. LEONARD SCf TT A CO.. 54 Gold street, N Y. X. B. L. S. A Co. have reeeniy published, and 'nve now f?r pale.tlie "Farmer's Guide." by Henry Stephens of Kdinhtirgh. and tl.c late I'rofessor Norton of Yule Colleire. New Haven, eoinidete in two vol iimc*. roy il octavo, containing 160<> page* Fourteen Hii'l six hundred wood engravings. Price in muslin bindings, 8(5. This work is not ihe old " Book of the Farm," lately r.KsrsmTATEnnnd thrown upon the market. i\OTici:. rp!IF, subscriber having sometime since hough* out I the entire stock in tho Hou-o formerly conducted under the name of \V. II. Burns, he has now on I.and a large s:ock of Coach and Buggy Harness. Bridles. Saddles and everything else usually kept in his lino, which he will sell low for cash, or to punctual customers. Work done to order and warranted. Repairing done in the neatest manner and at shortest notico. Those wanting Coach. Buggy or Wagon Har Utw vi aufoiini5 " "V K4WU"W V,H' examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Juno 19?tf TIIOS. R. WHEAT. NOTICE. THREE MONTHS from this date application will bo made to the Bank ><( Camden S C., for the isano of a Dew certificate No. 401 dated January 17. 1 1838, for one share of said Bank of Camden stock 1 standing in tho namo of Jamos Grice, tho original 1 being lost or mislaid. J. D. JONES. June 10?3m. Ex'or of James Grico deod., Corn Starch TinP fSiliriorv nnfnnqflR ill fit Ktr f T J. WORKMAN A CO. Iced Soda Water C10N8TANTLY on hand durinir th- iw?a?on, hy ) ?. J. WOESMAN t 00. Her. Dr. Camming*' Works. LECTURES on tho Miraclee; Lectures on the Parables; on the Apocalypse, 1st and 2d series; Lectures on Romanism; Lectures on Daniel; Scripture Rcadine9 on Genesis and Exodus; "Voices of the Day and Night: Voices of tlto Dead; Benedictions or the Blessed Life; The Tent ami the altar: The Great Sncrilice; Christ our Passover; Kitto's Daily Bible Illustra tions. in 8 vol. 12 mo.; Coleridges Works, 6 vol. 12mo; Chambers' Miscellanies. 10 vol. liitno ; Chambers' Pa-. pers for the People. 6 vol. 12mo.; DeSaulcy's Narativo ; of a Journey round the Dead Sea and in the Bible Lauds, iu 185o and 1851.ineludiug au account of the ; .discovery el tho Sites of Sodom and Go:i arrah. Aiso a variety ol Miscellaneous Work9, School Books, Ac. A. YOUNG. Nov. 20. 46 Keep Warm. GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats, some very large size. Also, Hoys' Overcoats, just opened and lor sale at tho "Old Corner" by E. W. BONNET, j ! C'ARPET Bags. Floor Cloths, Crumb Cloths, Ac j / just received at " the Old Corner." Sep. 19? tf. E. W. BONNET. A. ifl. & R. Kennedy HAVE received and offer for sale a full assortment of Ready Alade Clothing, consisting of Coats. Vests. Pants, BOYS' CLOTHING. Contsand Vests, Uuder Sliiits, Drawers. 1 IIosc, Ties Cravats, 4c, Dress Shirts, of superior quality, mado to order atul warranted to tit. Oct 24 f LADIES' Brown and Drub cloths for Talmas and . Cloaks, just opened at the "Old Corner" by Oct. 31?tt. K. W. BONNEY. ' COOPER'S ISING GLASS, Almonds, Ycast Pow ders. Extracts. Guild I s. Soaps, 4c., tor sale at th "Old Corner," at the lowc-1 prices. Oct. 10 E. W BONNEY. j Solicit. THE Notes ami Accounts of W. M. Watson are in my hamis (as \ssigriee) for collection. Those in- ! dclited are requested to make immediate payment, ' and by Bo doing savo costs. Jan. 30 J DUN LAP. Assignee. VM. 4 R. KENNEDY'S stock of Dress Goods, for Ladies' wear, Embroideries. Hosiry, Glomes, feo iu ,i??. i.orr inII o rl ,,lV..rwl nn tlip most reasons- i bio terms SUMMER Clothing and flats in o great variety of styles. .Also Fancy Linens .fee. lor lienllenien's j wear, just opening at lite "Old Corner'' bv March 13.?if. K. W. BOXXKY. | RAAlk AGESCl!!! ' i "IIM -itbseriln-r continues to act as agent hi With o j ilie l!a k- '! ''aueien. K AV. BONN, i j Inlv 1 . 28 ill i a-.;, Vi-'ULL supply oi' Ladies BOOTS a.:d SIIOKS.ol all stylos end qualities: Hisses' SCI.OOI. BOOTS j ml SilOKS, Youth's and Boy's Shoes, .lust received by W. ANDKRSOX. C imd:?n Bazaar. \\ T r. have just received u h rpe and well-selected ; T v Slock of Spring and Summer UOoDS?eon- ! slating of Gentlemen and Ladies' Dress Goods. ?also? I A Handsome Slock of RK vDY 11 ADECI.OTIIIN'G, put up ol the best material and ol the latest stvles. April 17 11. nUUCKKI! .t CO. Hides ' I"MIL highest price w ill be given foi irood hides L by W. A .YD .KSOX. Aug 23 34 tf. J list Received. A X assortment of Fisk's 11KTALIC BL'RIALCA r\ SICS. There have been late improvements in thisurtMe. Can be seen at the subscriber's WareRoom. C. L. CM ATT EX. Police. VI.L persons ilelrbteil to tile estate of Safiillrl l>eiiS"il ire r-?|iiest.-.| t?cull ami j'StV, as longer ihtluloenee vannoi be g!ven. Jim. 30. J. DL'NLAP, A<1m'r. Soil Ill-Car liitn?Kei'thaw District. in* tub common pleas. John* U Ingham. ) v?. ATTACHMENT. J gil II. c.mok. ) 11' HKIti AS. the PlaintifT did, on the 30th day ?! J f Match, tile his petition against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent 'r??m and with-tr the imitsot the State, and lias neither Wit'o nor Attorney knovri within the same upon whom a copy of tin* said Peti'ion miglit be Served. It is therefore ordered, that the said P.leiidatit do appearand plead to the said Petition on or before the 31.si.day of Ma ch whi ' will in* in the year of our Lord one thousa'ii i eigln hundred and lifty-?ix. otherwise Hnnl and abso lute judgment win tiieii do given ana awarded against him. ' V. X.\UDIX, C. C. P & G. S. Clerk's < 'ffice. Kerslmw District, March 30. 1855. April 3 Summer C ~ : irr , Etc AM, i R. KRNXKDY are notv receiving their usual supply of CO.\T .Vests. Pants ami L C. I Shirts. A portion of which havine been made up to their own order, are well adapted f<>r Warm Weather, i ALSO A handsome and complete Stock of COATINGS, r> _ n.., ? r\_:ii. v : vt i. i?: r?.. I j oiimnn r wmiim'i.n i/iiii?* t ncliv lira, uii*1 tier Chilling. etc., to nil of whi'h they couiidently invile ti e atturitiou of their friendr and the public ucn orally. April 3. i CHEAP PAPER. LETTER PAPER nt 12J to 25 cents per quire.? Also?Note Paper ami Envelopes. Foi sale a' April 17- THE POST OFFICE. domestic Goods I)REACHED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, y Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cassimeres. Denims und Checks, Bed Tick <te. For sale bv A. M. A. R. KENNDDY. 'V'KW ! aisin^. Almonds. Citron. Extracts. Cheese. 1 1 Sugar 11..OH.- Syrup, Powdered Sugar. Candles, Pi' kle.-, Isinglass. Cay. ime, and Jenny Lind gold twist Tobacco, u superior article, just received at the ''Old Cornet" hy E. W. BoNNEY. K>.>nie*tir*. r) ED and white Flannels. Ltnseys, Ticks.Sheotings, k all widths. Bed and Crib Blankets. Long Cloths brown and bleached Shirtings. &o. For sale low. bv Sept 27. A. M.. & R. KENNEDY.' UANK AGENT. r|'MIE subscriber will act as A gent for persons draw1 ing moncv from either ol' the Banks in Camden. Aug 14.?tf! J. DUNLAP. Wool, Wool. "VX^ILL be purchased either in the Burr or c'ean. IT by W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 34 tf. HATS. TilK .subscriber wishing to clo?e out his stock of Rcebe k Co. Warwick and Knnkin. Duryee A Oo.'s superior Prab Fur Hals, will sell them at New York cost, and many other Drab llata much below coat. W. D. McDOWALL. May 15, 20 tf. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, FOR COUGHS COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION T-i-t n^eived and for sale by T. J WORKMAN 4 00. 1 * t" 1 ' 1 rr a -i?ww T. J. WOBZMAK 4 GO., Wholesale and Retail Drag?Ji*U? CAMDEN, S. C. OFFER for sale, for cash, or on approved credit a lowest market prices, a large and well-selxo ted assortment of East India, Mediterraktan and European A1U iTlEUICinJLS, French, English, and American CHEMICALS, or ALL KINDS, Patent Medicines, Thompsonian Medicines, Shaker's Herbs and Roots. Saratoga Water, Wines and Brandies, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Paints, Oils, Varnis'.tes, Paint Brushes, Dye-atuffx, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid and Campliene, Druggists'and Physicians'Glass-ware and Labels, Window Glass, Putty, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Bronzes, Teas, Spices, and flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps. Fancy Articles, Genuine Cod Liver Oil, together with every article comprising the stock of a Druggist or Physician. Our stock is of the best quality, and the best selected assortment ever offered to the public. Physicians, Country Merchants, Planters and all otliors can depend on their orders meeting prompt and careful attention, and upon accommodating terms.? No extra charge for packing or ttansportation to the Railroad Depot or any part of the town. Physicians' Presriptions carefully compounded Aj-ril 25. 17 tf Patent Medicines, &c. V FRESH SUPPLY, just received, among thete re: HollowayV Ointment Cherry Pectoral i j olio war's Pills Hasting's Syrup Naptba Ilobcnsaek's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of Liver-1 Mextienn -Mustang Lini- wort aud Tar and Can-' ment chalagua Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain Ex^ Seltzer Aperient tractor Barry's Tricopherous Christio'e Galvanic Belts? Jaytie's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and Kadway's Ready Rolief Fluid Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsaparilla Cod Liver Oil Townscnd'sSarsaparilla Indian Hair Dye Dnnrl Shnt PonltAlrtr'a ?Tnir Dpo Fahnestock's Vermifuge Depilatory Tower Wistar's Balsam Vile Cher-Magnetic Plastor rj For sale by F. L. ZEMP. Flavoring Extracts I^OR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, <tc. Ac. Among them are Vanilla, Lemon. Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, Pine Apple, Strawborry. Raspberry, Rose, Ginger,Cin uamon, etc. Ac., all very superior and for sale by F. L. ZEMP., Constantly on Hand, ( tEMKNT, Calcined Piaster of Paris, for building purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. A /ervsuperiorartieleof White Lime forwhitewaah :ng " , C. L. CHATTEN. March 0. 20 tf SADDLE & HAMESS MAKING r I'M1K undersigned continueshis business at the old JL stand, returns his thanks for past favors and hope or a continuance of patronago. All work in hla lino will be done with punctuality, and where the cash is paid, at the timo of delivery, a discount of ten per cent will be made. Jan 6. ly]J2- F. J. OAKS.^ /" 1 K N'T I. EM FX'- fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, black \ oassimere ana wiute .unrseiues vents, openeu last week and for sale at the "Old Corner" by Oct. 31 tf. E. W. BONNEY. NOTICE. rI"Ml R subscriber respectfully informs his friends and I patrons tliat. lie continues his BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES at W. J. Gayor's old stand, southeast corner Meeting and Wentworth streets, where may be seen a large stock of good VEHICLES, composed of light and heavy work. 'Splendid Fall Stock arrivi g every week, among which aro some new and very tasty m- dels of Family Carriages. Manufacturing and Repairing will be done from this te with usual dispatch. * Charleston, Nov 3?45 LEONARD CHAPIN. HATS AND CAPS AT COST. 'I^HE subscribers having determined to diacontinu& 1 this ;.art ot their business, will dispose of the re mainder of their stock of Hats and Caps at cost for tush, or at a very small advance on time. \n exan ination of their stock and prices will at once convince anv one desirous of purchasing, that it I will be decidedly to his interest, to buy of them. I Goods of like qutility have never been offered at such low prices Among thein inav be found fine and fash ionablc MOLESKIN AND BEAVER, also, a good article of PLANTATION HATS. Nov. 21?if. WORKMAN <fc CO. | D.iTHGR and Slioe-Fiuding*.?A large as-ortment of Leathe ai d Shoe-Findings For wile low by WORKMAN & CO. ), Tt.ps! Limps!! \ t'<*'*' received an elegant assortment of Burning ' I Ehud and Oil Lamps Purchasers arc invited to call and examine our Stock previoi)8,to buying elsewhere. T. J WORKMAN A CO. t arch 27?tf Notice. ' Pi IE Subscriber earnestly calls upon all iudobted to 1 the Estate of K > MOFFAT, either by note or open account, to make payment.; long indulgence cannot be given. A. M. KENNEDY, Adm'r. March 6?if. V.. ....i,l^ r<....a:.. fill ??u VVI UIUI? HUOFLAND'S German Bitters; Carter's 8panish Mixture; Bull's, Town'send'sand Sand'a Saraaparilla; Radway's Ready Relief. Ready Resolvent, Ready Regulators; Circassian Balm for the hair Roger's Liverwort and 'fan Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral wistar'o Balaam Wild Cherry. Uutchioga1 Dyspepsia Bitters; Oxygenated Bitters I Moffat's Bitters; Tarrants' Seltzer Aperient Upham'a vegetable Electuary; Rowand's Tonic Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root Henry's Magnesia; Murray's Fluid Magnesia CitrateI Kilis' Magnesia; Christie's Galvanic Curatives | Mustang Liniment; Jay hps'Medicines ] Rose's Family Medicines; Strong's Pills; Moffat's do. I Lerov's. Peters'and HollowayV Pills I Jew David's flehicw Plaster; Peery's Dead Shot ] McLane'a Vermifuge and pills; Falmestock'n Vermifhge, i with a great many other Patent Medicines to be found at T. J. WORKMAN 4 CO's. Drug Store. Fancy Cliiga Ware! JUST received at Workman's Drug Store, an elegant assortment of China Ware, consistingin part of Fine Gilt China cups and saucers, with and without mottoes Rich Gilt Card receivers and Jewelry stands Fancv China Inkstands, Jewelry boxes Flower Vaaea, ohgant Toilet bottles, &C.&C. ALSO. A full supply of American and English Toolb and Hair Brushes; Clothes, Hatand Shoe do. tfnffhln anitfinatonfh Onmbfi Also a large lot of fineand common Shaving brushes. t e r in S or THE CAMDEN JOURNALTwo Dollars if paid in advance; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if payment bo delayed three months, and Three Dollara If not pajd till the expiration of the year AUVKKTISSKMKAITM win De inserted si ;ne ioilowing rates: For one Square, (fourteen lines or less,), seventy-five cents for the first, and thirty-seven and?a* half cents for each subsequent insertion. 8ingle ic* sertions. one dollar per square; semi-monthly month* ly and quarterly advertisements charged tho same as for a single insertion ffl* The number of insertions desired most be noted on the margin o. all advenisemenls, or they will be published until ordered discontinued and cbaiged accordingly,.