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Cl)t QEamiirn liffhlt) Journal.
Tuesday, lay 3, 1859.
THO. J. WARREN, Editor.
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Oar Cotton Market
Has boon quite active during the past week. Sales
wore in the neighliorhood of 200 Bales at prices lunging
from 10J to 12} cents.
Wo note the sale of 2500 Bales in Charleston on
Saturday at from 9i to 12 J emits.
For Reading Matter see Fourth Page.
a. v. v. a an tud w i.uuge<
A? extra Meeting of Kershaw Lodge, will be held
this evening at 8 o'clock.
A Good-Sized Fish.
On Friday last, by invitation of the proprietor of the
Mansion House, our locvm teneni lent his feeble appetite
to the very agreeable task of assisting in despatching
a good-sized ltoek-Fish?weighing 15 pounds. It was
served in good style, as the rapidity with which it
disappeared best attests.
A Fin* Treat.
An old and long esteemed frieud sends as a fine lot
of nice vegetables, including green peas, spring turnips,
lettuce, and Straw-berries. Such practical demonstrations
are peculiarly gratifying. Our friend is
a modest man, a practical utilitarian, who would not
perhaps like to see his name in the jmpers, yet is fond
of doing a good thing now and then for the editor ?
He is a sensible man, and we do not wonder that he
Hueceeds so well in having a good garden. Ills seed
are generally obtained at the Post-Office, where 'The
Old Priuter,"' keeps a good supply on hand.
Election for Brigadier General.
The following is the result of the election for brigadier
General to fill the vacancy created by the resignation
of Gen. W. J. Taylou:?
Col. Waiaack, Col. Junes,
Richland, 72 0
Sumter, 29 13
Clarendon, 24 4
Kershaw. 7 35
Lancaster, 10 27
142 79
What Can the Matter Be?
For several weeks we have missed among our exchanges
a highly prized and valuable oue, which wo
have heretofore noticed in somewhat flattering terms?
not however more tlian it deserves.
We are at a lo"s to account for the repeated failures
of the G'.orgia Temperance Crusader, one of the very
best papers that we get. What can the matter bo
Brotlier Seals? Surely you have not ceased to wage
war against the enemy oi all mankind ? We know the
fact that your l>amascus blade is still unsheathed, and
is dealing heavy blows upon the hydra-headed monster,
and yet we are not among its favored readers.?
Surely you do not mean to cut our acquaintance ??
that cannot, must not be. Let us hear from you soon
brother Crusader.
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Chang* of Location.
Wo cannot but regret to see from tin; last Carolina
Bulletin, that our sprightly and interesting little neighbor,
has ceased its publication in Columbia, having ae
,?t??ii iJES- > a I? . I c o ? -J, -L
to Clu>rK>tte, X. C- where the paper will shortly be
re-issued.
The Bulletin w as a capitally conducted newspaper,
and its daily visits to our.sanctum werealways heartily
welcomed. "We trust, however, that it will soon reappear,
undur. if possible, still more favorable auspices.
Mr. C. K. Biutto.v, the proprietor, says:?
.Subscribers to the Bulletin, who have paid in advance,
will lie supplied with the paper as soon as the
publication is resumed to the amount of their payineut,
or the money will lie refunded by notifying my
agent Mr. K. II. Bkittox, who is authorized to settle
all demands, collect dues, 4c.
pT Exchanges are requested to direct, hereafter, to
Charlotte, X. C.
Our Charleaton Advertisements.
Wo take pleasure in asking attention to our column
of Charleston Advertisements, on the fourth page of
our jmper.
We call special notice to tho Card of Messrs. Kkrbiso.n
4 I.tiiuso, on our second page. Mr. K. L.
Kbrbisox is an old and highly respected merchant of
Charleston, and withal, a most estimable gentleman.
? - ? .1?l ? I- t.?:u.; t._ : > _?
n i* iin>L' uu uuum hiij^k." tiiuiiui'S iimr w imijuji cu ui
their splendid new establishment on Hazel-street.
Also, attention to tlie Card ol Mr. J. II. Collier,
who will be found, no doubt, von- useful and accommodating
in his particular line.
Tlio Salt Nonce of our frieud, Mr. James Armstboxo
?who has, also, a busiuess Card in our paper?should
attract attention from the very great inducements
which are offered, in the large supply of this useful,
and at all times seasonable article.
The Normal Female High School is worthy of special
attention, and we trust its very great importance
will Ik* duly appreciated by all interested?and who is
not?in the subject of education ?
The public Schools, male and female, are monuments
of honor to the old ' Queen City." They will be sustained.
The Charleston Mercury,
W'c are gntitied to note the continued improvement
in this old and influential States Rights Journal. As
i n neves paper, it is now one of the very lx>st. Its tvpographienl
arrangements are most admirable, and we
do not hesitate to say, that it is now conducted in every
department, now* miscellaneous, editorial 1c., with ai.
ability which we have not seen liefore. Some of its
leaders would do credit to the first minds in the State.
The Mercury has always occupied hiyh Southern
ground?not too high?and may Ik? regarded as the
leader in the vanguard of Southern Rights. At ouo
time within the past year, it was thought by some that
the Mercury was moderating, coining down, and this,
ii. .so. pcrnaps was pruuein. oui iu imagine uiai me
Charleston Mercury, would abandon its time honored
principles?the truths find doctrines taught by Carolina's
great teacher?would lower its colore and trail them In
tlie ?lust oftni-<c submission. or ever compromise to
' moral victories" and tlu* popular clap-trajis of National
I>eniocracy. would be to suppose a very iniprotiahlc
state of things.
The Mercury teaches wisely that the South should 1*?
united for the sake of the South; nud surely we ought
to be a unit ere this iqsm those vital questions which
so directly affect our rights, interests, and very existence.
But, the crisis is coming?will eoiuo?-must
come?when the South will Ik* obliged to unite, or else
basely desert her own heritage. Northern cupidity
rind abolition intolerance will not stay its hand as long
0* on inch of ground can bo Welted from the South.?
The time is at hand when even ' moral victories" can
jro longer bn gained by the South.
" To tie, or not to Ik*, that's the question."
bet the SoutU'TH Bights party lie ever ready to
til ?vo,
" Firm-jsiced and slow, a solid front to form.
Still as the breeze, but dreadful no the storm,"
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Bank of Camden, S. C.
The following gentlemen were re-elected Directors
of this Bank, on the 2nd instant:
W. E. Johnson, Benjamin Perkins,
Thomas Lang. W. D. McDowall,
John Workman, Wm. M. Shannon, nnd
K. B. Johnson.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, the same
day, W. E. Jounfon, Esq., was re-elected President.
Eaater Election#, Grace Church.
Wardens ? L. H Dkas, J. B. Kershaw.
Vestrymen?A. II. Boykin, L. McCandless, Geo.
Alden, J. M. Davis, 0. A. Fisher, C. II. Peck, J. A.
Yocng.
Dchgatfs co the Convention?A. II. Boykin, L. II.
Dkas, J. B Kershaw, J. A. Young.
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SPECIAL NOTICES^
IVICARAGI A :
Fast. Present and Future ; a description of its in.
habitant*, easterns, Mines, Mmei ids, Early History
Modern Fillibusterism, Proposed Inter Oceanic Canal
and ManiJest iHwtiur.
LY PETER F. S-T< ?UT, Esq.
h*TE VICE CONbfL
372 p*g>-.?, I2mo. clotli, price $1 25.
arc. pies inav be h id at tlio Journal Office.
NOTICE.
We, the undersigned will from tlnadate until September
next, close our places of business at seven
o'clock, P. M :
K. W. BON'X FY. C. MATHK.SON. A CO..
JAMES DUNLAP. W. D McDOWALL,
A. M. A It KENS ELY, Wm. ANDERSON.
May 3?1859
Laying of Corner Stone.
The Corner Stone of tlie new Methodist Church on
Laurent stieet adjoining the puVlic square, will be
laid on Wednesday the 11 tit of May next. The Rev.
l?r. Smith ofWoflbrd College, Spaitanburg, will deliver
an eddresn on the occasion.
The public generally are re>pect fully invited to uttend.
JAMES DUSLAP, Ch'r oftLe board ol Trustees.
MASONIC NOTICE.
Kershaw Lodge No. 2D, A. F. AL, having been invited
to lay the Corne r Stone of the new Methodist
Church, the Brethren are hereby notified to assemble
at the Lodge at 91 o'clock. A. M.. on Wednesday
11th May next.
Neighboring Lodges and mcmbcts of the Craft
generally are fraternally invited to unite with us on
tho occasion
April 5>6?td, J. B. KERSHAW, W. M.
LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDEB &
PILLS,
Fur the Destruction of all kinds of On idtn Insects,
Ants, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, FL as,
Moths, Rats <k Mice, ike.
What irrcntcr trouble, in an hour of case.
Than gnawing rats, bed bugs and fleas.
Gardens can be preserved and houses rid of these
pests It was discovered by Mr. K. Lyon, a French
Chemist, in Asia, and lias been patronized by all Eastern
governments and colleges. Reference can be
made wherever the article has been tried. It it free
from jtotion, and harmless to mankind and domestic
animals Many worthless imitations are advertised.
Be sure it bears the name of E Lyon Remember?
Tis I-yon's Powder kills insects in a trice,
Whilo Lyon'a Pills are mixed for rats and mice.
iSBaiCTjiti flBJln?m ctsrTcgnarr rrKS, 5U"Cff, a. jtiBAKNKS
A PARK. New York.
Sold in Cnmden, S. C., by J. J. McKAIN, and
r. Im ZKjJI*. April zb?imp.
Georgia"
SA R SA PA KIL LA (OIIPOIXD,
OK, DENNIS'
-A.X.XEH.-A.TX-VE1
Foil PcBirrixo thk Bi.ooi> axd Diseases of the
Liveii!
That it acts upon the Liver, may be known
from the fact that in Jaundice 01 cases of Biliousness
it causep tree bilious evacuations, readily removes
unnatural yellow tingp about the eyes and
upon the skin, nud improves the health and
spirits.
For sale in Camden, Wholesale and Retail by
F. L ZKMP, and
Mar 3. JNO. J. McKAIN.
OXYGENATED BITTERS IN
EUROPE.
From Rev. L Doolitile. n highly respccable Clergyman.
Paris, November, 1 1852.
Dear Sir:?About two years since 1 made use of a
few bottles of your Oxygenated Bitters, for a stomach
complaint which was at that time relieved.
Since my stay ir. England and France, I havo found
my eld enemy, irritability of the stomach, returning
a^aiu. 1 havo not found any prescription to aflbrd
me relieC ?ud I made inquiries in London for your
Oxygenated Bitters, but could not find any. I write
new to beg yon will do me the favor to send by the
earliest steamer to Havre, half a dozen bottles.
An old liinndof mine in England, Captain Jackson
of tl?e British Army, I found, on my arrival, suffering
from Asthma, manifestly the result of dyspcpBia. Send
an additional I alf a dozeu bottles I should like to have
the Cuj tain try the medicine.
I am not aware that my name U known to you. I
il.A ?A.:.1An? f'Uro.-mo,, l?r onma Imanfo.
three yenr?, in Sherbrook ami Lennox ville, Canada
Kn.it, to which charge I hope to be able to retirn in
the aprfbg.
I remain, dear -ir, j our obedient aervnnt.
L. DOOLITTI.K.
BETH W. F0W1.E A CO., 138 Washington Street,
Boston. I'roprietors.
Si ld by J. J. iTIt JiAIN, Camden,S. C.
Sold by their agents every where. *i3.
SANDS' SARSAPAKILILA.
Tlio original and genuine article for purifying the
blood, for scrofulous and ulcerous afl'ections, and for
all diseases in which Sasrapartlln is recommended by
the Faculty. This valuable piepnrntion operates
simultaneously upon the Stomach, the Circulation, and
the Bow els, and gently stimulates, while it disengages
and expels from tho *yatt*in nil ihnt is irritating and
prejudicial to bodjly lienltb, beii g purely vegetable
it is peifectl] Intruders in its operation, the must delicate
persona may t?ke it at any time w jt|| perfect
safety.
Prepared ami fold l>y A. H it I). SANDS
Druggiets, 100 Fulton Street, New York.
Sold alf-o by .f. J. iWcIiA IJV, Camden S. C.,
Sold a 1*0 by Druggists generally. 43.
Iced Soda Water,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, at
MoKAIX'S Dmg Store.
Ice?Ice?Ice!
Formate by J AO. J. tlcKV I
LOST.
A NOTE piven by mo to K. W. Whiting <t Philipn,
of New York, due sometime in May, which
Not** has ml ready been cancelled. Persons are warned
against trading for said Xo o
Mt?y 3?It MANXES BAUM. i
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White Plains Academy,
Chesterfield District, So. Carolina.
#THE TRUSTEE? OF TIIIS ACADErov,
located in Cheslerfield District, cue
of the most heal thy and desirable sections
for the education of youth, would
wish to give notice that the School is now in quite a |
healthy einl* of prepress.
Ample provision lias been made for the accommodation
of young Ladies, so that they winy obtain boaid
and hate every necessary attention, on tlie most reasonable
terms.
Ah respects teaching abilities, we are confident in
saying that, the addition of Mr. It. H. McKlXNuN
as 1'iincipal i f this Academy, is sufficient to warrant
the beliel tliat this Institution will be second to but
few in the coutrry.
Rev. K. DAVID will be continued as Agent and
Superintendent of ilie School, and will give attention
principally to the English Dcpnilment and Moral
Science.
Mr. McKIXXON, a graduate ? f the S. C College,
with ten years' experience in tenchiug?ie Principal
o( the Languages and Mathematics.
Mias.l. M. HKNEKY, of Anson Co, N. C., a grailuate
a f the Carolina Female College; w Teacher of
Philosophy, Hi-lory, Botany, Astronomy, French, Ac.
Mrs. A. K. KVANS, of Marlboro' District, S. C , a
giadunie of Limestone Springa Female Iligli School,
will have charge ofthe Musical Department and Oinamcntal
Branches, and will Ire assisted when needed.
Rate* of Tuition per St ision of Five
Month*.
Firbt Grade, Latin. Greek A Mathematics, - $15.00
' ' in English, 11.00
Second ' " " "" 8 00
Lower Department, G.OO
Extra Studies. v
Music, per Session, $15.00
Wax and Leather Work, - 6.00
Drawing and Tainting, 5.00
Embroidery? Raised and Fiat Work, 5.00
French. 5 00
Use of Piano. 2.00
Goasd, including Washing, Room rent, Fuel, and
servant to attend the Room, $43.50 per kession.
IW The subscriber would re9| Oct fully inform the
public that lie is now prepared to receive Young Ladies,
and furnish them with everything necessary for
their comfoit while engaged in a course of Studies.?
lie Iias tilted up a convenient Boarding House?adjoining
the Academy Lot: * H. DAVID.
Parents or Guardians need have no apprehension
in committing their daughters or wards to our care, as
no I'&irm will be spared in the proper discipline of the
mind, and the improvement of morals.
Curaden, S. C. April 6?eowGm.
Normal and High School for GirlsTHIS
SCHOOL, established Jbv Act of
,/i l',e Legislature, will be npened^Jbr Pupils
^WflfiR^on ilondvj, the 9th of May. Girls frcm
uic *-*111# uvmio uuiiiiooiuii i?iv mi
GB' Higli School, will make applicnttoD before
that da? to the Secretary of the Board, at the Public
School House, in St. Phillip stieei. near George, between
the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock, A. M, Those
who apply Irom the Country, under the provisions of
the Act allowing Fifteen from each Congressional
District, mav apply on or before the 9th of May, or
within one month thereafter.
The following are the requisitions for admission into
the Normal School:
1. Applicants must be at least fifteen years of nge,
and not over twenty five ; of unquestionable moral
character, and in sound bodily health.
2. They must be able to sustain a good examination
in the following subjects, viz :?
ORTHOGRAPHY?Oral and \Vritt?n.
HEADING?With facility, either Prose or Poetry.
GKOGUAPHY?Geographical Definitions, with
Modern Geography.
GRAMMAR?Definitions and Rules of Syntax,
with ability to parse plain Englieh sentences.
Aj^THMKTIC?Numeration, Simple and Compound
I'ers, Reduction, Common add Bacimal
^ iwisetns, srmyfrp n*t<r Cuiupeuhu ana"
Computation ol Interest.
HISTORY?Of United States, with some knowledge
of General History.
A legible handwriting will be required, with Some
practice in English Composition
In addition to the foregoing, the applicants for the
State appointments must declare their desire to make
iiiein8eivc.sconipcicni.ufl cncucrs minis stale. ana
n I heir appearance at School, mu^t present a ceiti- I
ficate signed by a majority of the Delegation from the
elective District to which she resides.
C. G. MKMM1XGER,
May .1?-It Chairman of the Jloard.
in:, dexnis'
STIMULATING, or
HOT BITTERS,
FOR DVSPEPSIA, COLOR, <fc FEMALE COMPLAINTS
ARISING FROM COLDS.
~I)R. DENNIS'
ANTISPASMODIC
T T TV r. T TT V TT
JL JL XS V X At) Xi ))
For General Family and Plantation Use!
A MEDICINE MORE VALUABLE
Than Gold to the Planter !
FOU Spasms. Cramp Colic, Pnin in tlie Stomach,
Sudden and Severe Colds, Chills, or for sndden
and dnngercus attacks of difnse in which immediate
action is necessary, the Anti Spasmodic Tincture is
without an equal. In mild cases it can be diluted
with wyrnp or sweetened waUgj and inndo Useltil in
a great variety of diseases.
Externally applied, it isoaeftslin Fresh Cuts, Bruises,
Chilblainc, Sting of Bees, Bite of Spiderp, MosquiUes
or other poisonous reptiles, insects or animals.?
A better remedy cannot be used to prevent inliutnalion,
relievo the rtbreness and facilitate a cure.
For Ilorscs, Mules, ic, this Tincture rarely fails
to cure even the worsr ca-es of Colic. Several Horses
and Mules have been cured of the Colic oi.Btoad
Street in August a, by the use of this Anti-Spasmodic
Tincture
No Planter whould be Without It!
REFERENCES?Messrs. F. M. Nicholas, Geo. R.
Mays, Andrew J. Hammond, W. B. Durn, or all
those who have made free use of it.
Fon Sai.e in CAMDEN ur
JOHN J. JVcKAIlV,
May 3 DRUGGIST<fc APOTHECARY.
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.'
BY WILLIAM M. BULLOCK, ESyUIIlK, ORIUNARY.
1^7 HEH KAS, George K. DeDruhl applied to mo i
H lor Letters of Administration on oil nnd singular
tlio goods and chattels, right# and credits of
Win. F. DeBrulil, lato of the District aforesaid, deed.
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the snid deceased
to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to bo holden at Kershaw !
Court IIouso on the IGlh day of May inst.. to
show cause if any, why tho saiu administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 20th day of i
April, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight:
hundred and fifty-uii e, and in the eighty-third year
of American Independence.
May 3,?td. W. M. BULLOCK. 0. K. D.
KERSHAW TROOP.
PURSUANT to orders from Regimental Head
Quarters, an election will be held on SATURDAY.
May 21, for Major of the Western Squadron
filih Regiment of Cnvnlry, to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of Liout. Col. J. D. Hopkins.
The poll will be opened at the Court House
in Cnmden, between the hours of ]o P. M. mid 2 A.
M-. I.ieuts. K. B. Cutitey, C. L. McCoy, and Corp.
T. J. Aticrum, will not as mnnngers. Bv order of
CAPT. J AS. CHKSNUT,
JNO J. MoKaiS. Cleik A pi 26?id
pKOCKEIlV mid GIhm Wnrt'?A
Vy large und well ns'orted Stook of Crockery and
Glass Ware
April 26-?tf, * JOS. GAYLK.
TCK Cream Churns, that will freeze in)five minutes;
also, patent Fly Tiaps, u, first ratio article just
| oponedat the ' Old Corner." by E W.1B0NNKY.
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NEW BAKERY.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform the
public that he has opened a Bakery opposite the
Post Office, where he is prepared to furnish Bread and
Cakes of a superior quality. lie also keeps on hand
Confcctiotiaries, Ac.
[ y Weddings and Parties furnished on short
notice and at reasonable terms.
April 2<??tf, W. B. CAMPBELL, Jr.
Camden Jockey Club
AT a poent meeting of the above Clnb, the following
membeis were elected officers:
PnrsinEXT,
Col T. J. A.NCBUM.
Vice Presidents,
JOHN McRAl-; I Col FRANK HAMPTON,
Dr C. J. SHANNON, | Gen. P H. NELSON.
trkatl'reb, I Secretary.
JAS. I. VILLKP1GUK. | S D. SHANNON.
Stewards,
W. A.ANCRUM, THOS. B. SHANNON,
A LFKKD I! REV A RD, JOHN L. J< >A ICS.
R. B. JOHNSON, ZAC1I CANTEY.
BROWN MANNING, D. L. DeSAUSSITRK.
At the p.mte meeting it was
Kcsolved, That the FIRST Annual Races, under
the control of the Cnraden Jockey Club, will commence
at Cnmden, South Caroliua, on the first Wednesday
in December, 1850, and eontiuue three dny?.
first day, wednesday.
KERSHAW STAKE, fi?r three-years old ; mile
heats; $100 entrance. $50 forfeit; to which the
Club will add $100 if two or more start.
same day.
JOCKEY CLUB PUKSE, $500; three-mile heats.
second day, thlrsday.
JCCKET CLUB PURSE, $300; two-mile heats.
third day, friday.
WATKREE STAKE, for three-year-olds; twomile
heats: $100 entrance, $50 forfeit; tl.e Club
to odd $200 if two or more start.
same day.
ia/ntftatf mm mtdci; conn . ^,.1^
JUl/l\IM tLUD I UlvciVj V4VV , tiJUV iitav-T, isvov
ihree in Ave.
Weights and distances die same as those of the
Charleston Club. The Colt Stakes to close on the
first September next rnd entries to be made to
S. P. SHANNON, Secretary.
April 26? * Camden, So. Carolina.
NEW "
AND
Desirable Stock.
rrMIF. HiiliBtril er would respectfully inform his
.1 Iriends and the public in general that he i* now
in receipt of a large and varied assortment of
DRY-GOODS,
among which may he found,
lliown and Bleached Shirting,
South Mill, and Lawrence Stripes.
Lincii Drills, Grass Cloths,
Brilliants. Ginghams, Barege.
Jaconet, Swi?? nnd Potted Muslin,
Victoria Lawns, Irish Linen, Ac.
Ready-Hudc CloUwig.
Particular attention is invited to^ljLp&rt of my
stock It consist# in part as folldtaHp
Checked Coit in, and PlanMKplnon Coats,
' Marseilles and White'TOw do.,
Prap do K'te. Italian Cloth, and Cashmerettedo. I
(becked Cotton & Planter's Linen rants,
Fancy Drill, Kinkiti and Alpncca do
A lino assortment ot Marseilles and
Other Vests.
Shoes and Hats :
A very full and complete Stock of Shoes and Hats
of the Late?t Styles, at prices as low as the same ar
ifcle cairbe'purcliasecr. vn?- mni' -e^mniup~^tir your ? selves.
Groceries.
Coffee: Brown and Crashed Sugar.
Mackerel, Xos. 1,2, ifc 3. in Kits ar.d Bbls.
'J i a Spu e, Pepper, Sodn,
Soaps, Starch, Candles, Ac., <frc.
S. C. CLYBURN,
3 Doom uloce M. DrucSer <t~ Com.
April 26. CAMftEN, So. Ca.
Hotel for SaleV
MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA.
THK subscriber being desirous of
,changing his business, offers for sale
tltc -l.M'jJ injjr,u
Thi.* Mouse is shunted in lire thriving
'lo'vn of Monroe, N. C., convenient to the business
portion of the Town, and within about one hundred
viiids of tlio track ol the \V. C. it K. Kaihoad.?
It is neatly new, contains seventeen rooms, well
furnished, (the Furniture being offered for sale with
the House) n lire-place to every room, nlso, convenient
cooking room, cut houres. Stables, Jtc. Also, One
Hundred Acres of Land adjoining.
IIis?iige disqualifies him for longer public life, he
will therefore sell low. giving any rtnsonr.ble time
for payment. For further information apply to the
subscriber, or my Irtotid Rev. IS. A. Lerantcnd, Camden,
So. Ca.
April 12 JAMKS BICKETT.
SALT AFLOAT10.500
SACKS LIVER.
SAI.iT, just arrived and
iSwfeBPKi now landing from eliips Carolina and
Kulltodina; viz:
2000 in Seamless Sacks;
3500 iu Blenched Sowed Sncks; and
5000 iu Extra Large Size Double-Twilled Patent
Seamless Sacks, Crass Bleached, and will average
about eight to the ton.
Ali of the above lots are of fresh importation, in
splendid order, and will be add low iu lota to euit
tiurohasera while Iniwlincr from the vessels.
v - ? - ? - - , p
Also, For sale, nbout 6000 Sacks of a Stored Lot,
which wi 1 be sold at a very low and reduced price,
to close the consignment.
April 26?it JAMES ARMSTRONG.
Goshen Butter-Goshen ButterA
CHOICE nrticle of Goshen Butter, just received
by ROBT LATTA.
A Small Lot of clioice IV. C. Bacon,
J'JST received and for sale by
Marcli 29 MKRONEY A BOSWELL.
'T AND 8 quarter White ni d Black Borage for SumI
mer coverings. Also, Beiage Shawls, new style,
just opened at tlie "Old Corner" by
March 29 K. W. BONNEY.
Spring 1859.
r|'MIK undersigned is now receiving his usual sup1
ply ol'Sr/lING and SUMMER GOODS, purchased
by himself in riiiladelpliia ntid New York
These Goods having been selected for the latest
importations, and purchased entirely for CASH, will
bo offered t*? inv patrons on the most favorable terms.
March 15 K. W. UONNKY.
To all Lovers of Good Tea.
,4 LARGE lot ol choice Tent of different varieties,
f x among which will bo found the Golden Chop,
No rius Ultra, English Breakfast, Delicious Oolong, Ac.
Should these Teas fail to give satisfaction the
money will bo refunded.
April 19.?tf. MERONEY A BOSWELL.
NoticeALL
Guardians. Tiustees, Ac., who are by Luw
required to uccounl annually to the Court of
Equity for Kershaw District, S. U., will plenae tile
their Returns with tho Commissioner of said Court,
on or belore the 5th day MAY next. Rules will bo
issued against ull defaulters immediately after the day
above named. WM. 11. TA\'LOK,
April i9 (J'r Eg. Ker. Dial
Newark Cider.
AFUESU supply of the above popular beverage,
just received by MJiRONEY & BUS WELL.
r
LATE Al
TIIE undersigned would respectfully inform li
lias just received and opened a varied
Brown and Bleached Shirting?wide an
Apron and Shepherd Checks j Bcliuy!
Family Linen, Fancy Prints, Pri
Solid Check and Fancy Plait
A variety of Colored Cambrics
Ladies' L. Cambric Handkcr
Calicoes of handsome patl
Colored Cotton and Be
White and Colored 1
itmia mihn a
J? VAX MAAAAT MA(W
Power-loom, Fancy and Verora-twillei
Marseilles Coating, Blue Stripes, D(
Dutch Linen, Satin-faced and Far
Grass Cloth, and Fancy Cassii
Ilalf-IIosc, Colored Lisle Th
HATS! HAI
a A large and well-selected Stocl
the latest Style and best finish. Th
cheap, and at the same time fashiojiah
inc before purcha
shoisi sboisi-s
The Snbscritar confidently solicits
Stock of SHOES, for Ladies, Chil-gg^^^pV
some beautiful patterns which willfl^Sj^^
GROCERIES?IN PA
COFFEES?Java, Rio, African, Laguyra, and
SUGARS?Stuart's A. B. <fc C.; N. O.,?it
BACON.?Hams?a choice brand,?Sid
LARD.?In whole and half Barrels;
MACKEREL.?In whole, half and
PRIME AND MESS PORK,
it?" The above articles will be sold exceeding
JOS. M. C
CAMDEN', SOUTH CAROLINA, April 26,
?? ???9 |
WILLIAM i
Is now Rereivi
dry c
Embracing a fall suppl;
SUIT A BLEFOR
NdB-Spring & Summer
Which are submitted for inspection to the ptHV in
general. Comprising in
Black Silk, Black Barege. Black Alpacas,
Barege llobes, Muslin do, Embroidered do.;
Colored Muslins?excellent article, at 10 cts.
Warranted good colors.
Printed Jaconets, Cambrics,
Organdies Brilliants, colored
A White-from 121 to 5'cts.
Cnlionos?American and
Kn.'lisli handsome selection
Black Silk, Lrffce Mantillas, newest
patterns. Collars. a largo assortment and
very low priced. Block Silk and Linen Milts
and Gloves Scotch and American Ginghams.
Needle worked Hdkfs.. Linen do.,
from 10 to 15 cts. Knglisli and
(ierman Ladies' Ilose?children's
do Love Veils, Lace do. Irish
Linens, Linen Bosoms. Plain
Jac't,?good article from 10 up
to 60 cts. Plain Swiss, plaid
and dotted Muslins, embroidered
do. FLATS, oil new styles,
lloops, from 75 cts up. Bounet
Ribbons, Satin and Lnt siring.
FINK GAITKRS AND SHOPS.
Clothing.A large a srrtment
Coats, Vests and Pants, suitable for
the season. SHIRTS, Marsuillo
and Linen Bosom. HATS and
CAPS. Umbrellas. Silk Parasols.
Farmer's Linens and Drills. Plaids,
Camlets Cottonades for Pants.
Knives and Forks, of Wostenholm's matte.
Shirting, homespnu, checks. Ticking, and
all oilier Goods kept in a regular Store,
are respectfully offered at very low price* by
R. Springer.
Look to the Sign of
R. Springer's
TWO DOORS ABOVE
WORKMAN'S Shoe-Store.
CAMDEN, April 12, 1859.
Tin Ware?Tin Ware.
B. D. BRONSON,
Wholesale mid Retail
Tin Ware Manufacturer, |
(Opposite the Post Office,)
c-A.iwa::DEisr, so. cj?.,
Also, Roofing, Cluttering, nnd^ nil kinds of JOB
WO UK promptly attended to. {^g^vvnii? rags taken
in oxchaugo lor Tin Ware April 12?tf
HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES,
JUST opened in a great variety,?Also, Dibbloe
anna, that famous Hair Oil.
April 12 E. W. BONNF.Y.
Attention Camden Light Irfantry.
PAHA UK at tour rendezvous, at 10 1-2 o'clock,
A. iM? on SATURDAY, May TtU, in Summer j
Uniform. 15y order Capt. Kkksuaw.
April 12 W. F. FEKRY, 0. S.
Plant Beans Now.
I A HOE and small Limn, early six weeks, early
J valentine, enrly wliito Hunch, Dutch Casc-kuife,
and cornfield Beans. For sale at the
April 12 POST OFFICE.
JUST REC'l) AT TilE "OLD CORNER,"
AN invoico of Chairs, among litem some Hocking >
and Childrcus' Chairs. E. W. BONNE Y. I
V
[RIVALS.
lis friends and the public in general, that lieand
well-selected Stock of GOODS.
d good.
[kill Checks. intcd
Lawns.
1 GINGHAMS.
; *
chiefs.
terns and fast colors,
irlip Gloves.
Jose ; Spool Thread,?white and col'd./HOYS'
WEAR.
:1 Gottonades.
n?v i.:..
jujiiia, ucvi^ii* i^niJAin. h
icy Union Drills. I
ucres. I
read Gloves, iic, I
"S! HATS! I
; of HATS, embracing many of fl
osc in want of something durable, ?9' fl
le, would do well to call and exam- fl
sing elsewhere. fl
.H9I8 i i SH8IS11 I
an examination of his large and varicdf
. drcn and Gents. He has on hand H
be sold at prices that can but prove fl
tageous. ^^^^fl
UT AS FOLLOWS: ~Wm
fl
1 St. Domingo. fl
1 Hogsheads and Barrels, Porto Rico. Jfl
es and Shouldcis.
also, in Kegs for family use.
quarter Bbls.; also, in Kitts, Xos. 1, 2, & 3. -^H
fly LOW FOR CASH. Hj
iAYLE. B
1859- H
Bp I
ng his Stock of 9
OODS, I
f of such articles as are jflj
THE SEASON. |
DRUGS I
AND 91
r rN -r /\j -T"*T *?1 /~st H
llKlUCJ.NhS, J
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEI^S
ED A LARGE STOCK OF
jiHfliirines,^^(?l|fiiiicils, I
Surgical Instrument*. Train**, Hj
SHOULDER BRACES, PAINTS, OILS
-A.2STID 333TE STUFFS, S
Al) of which have been selected, personally, and ^9
strict attention paid to their Gtnuinentxa and Purity. flfl
A call is solicited from all wanting t > purchase
anything In his line, as from the Stock now on hand,
he is certain to give satisfaction. jH
Camden, S. C. JOHN J. JIcKAIK.
EXECUTOR'S NOTTCBT" ?
ALL persona having demands against the Estate
ol jane Nelson, deceased, are hereby notified
to render tlieni in duly altered, anu those inacuiea. m
are required Vj make immediate payment to B
April 5,?5t. W. L. PICKBTT. txo'r. |
500 BUSHELS 8
Gcnniue P??1itGiilf Cotton Seed, I
SELECTED with care from the Petit Gulf Halkv fl
and lor sale by J. V. LYLES. Those wishing B
the Seed would do well to hand in their orders early B
SOLD FOR CASH OxVLY. B
February 21?tf J. V. LYLES. flj
Ladies' Summer Mantillas. B
SHAWLS and Dusters?home very handsome, just I
opened at the "OLD CORNER.1* I
Also, a large variety of HOOP-SKIRTS^ Corsetts, B
ic-t new si vie*. E. W. BONNET. I
Window (Hass andPutty! I
\TI7IND0W GLASS, of all aizea and qualities, lor
V> sale low by JOHN J. McKAIN.
Jure lemon syrup,
BY the Gallon and llotlle, prepared Fresh by
April 5 J.J. McKAIN.
"Tine double-is arreledTguns,
POWDER FLASKS, Shot Bags. Best Percnarion
Caps. Also, fine cutlery, Patent Boring; Machines.
chopping kniv-es. Coal Lifters, Spring Balance*,
enameled grid lions, tin ware, Ac., just opened
at the "Old Corner." K. W. BONNEY. j
superior countrycured ~ j
HAMS, for wle at the "Old Corner." J
April 12 E. W. BONNEY. J
Final Notice- I
ALL persons having demands against the Estate fl
of E. A, Salmond, deceased, will present them B
duty attested, to J. B. Kershaw, Esq., my Attorney I
on or before the 1st May next. A. C. SALMOND, 8
April 19?3l Adm*.
/ i KA1JN UKAULito, uorn oneners miu uuj vu?\JT
tere, just received at the "Old Corner," 'oy
E. W. BOXNEY.
J. H. COLLIER,
QENEHAL. COLLECTOR,
and
COMMISSION AGENT,
Office 108 King-Street,
Charleston, S. C.
or ?. B.? Pciaonal attention given to the col- I
lectitig of Aocounu. Drafts, Notes, and lite hiring of
Horses, Servants Ac,' Also, Coal Oil andCual Oil
lamps, for sale. April 2S?
E. L. KERHtSOS. | HUIRAN V LIHMKG.
KERRISON * LEipiild,
Importers of Foreign and Domestic
Dire QtQQDS^
WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL.
Basel Street, One door from King,
April 5i0. Charleston, S. C. 12 m