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fllic (CntntolUffkl!) Jsnrnsi Tuesday, Aup. ii2, 1SS0. TIIO. J. ^'AKKEN, Kditor. Election for "Warden. Mr. L. M. Bosweu. was elected a Warden of tin town On the 12tli iust., to fill the vacancy oceasionei ly the resignation of J as. V. Lyles. Esq. lion. W. IV. Boycc's Lciicr. "Wo cheerfully invito attention to the able and maul? otter of our esteemed and distinguished Congressman aud embrace the occasion to remark that like the seu timents enunciated by the gallant Kkitt, we endorst them with all our heart. Stilt Living. Three of the choir of young girls wlto. dressed ii white, greeted "Washington as lie entered Trenton ii 1789, on his way to assume the Presidency, andstrewei his pathway with flowers, still survive. One yet live in Trenton; one is the mother of Senator CilESNTT, o South Carolina, and one, Mrs. SauauIIaxd, resides i: Cape May county, N. J. ITIorc Kail Ron<2 Project?'. Application will be made at the next Session of tin legislature of South Carolina, for a charter for a rai road connecting: Columbia with some point on tin Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road. Also, one for a rord fr< m Goutdin's Station or. th< N. E. R. R. via Camden, to Lancaster, etc. See no tico in to-day s paper. Also, the So. Ca. Central, from Gourdin's via Sunt ter, etc. Oration. We ore indebted to Col. Titos. Y. Putos's. President of the "70 Association of Charleston, for a copy ol the elegant ana Chaste oration, uciivercu ueiuru nun Society and tlie Cincinnati, on the 4th c f July last, by Iter. E. T. AVixUler. an honorary member of the '7G. AYe shall take pleasure in perusing this excellent production, for we regard Dr. AVixkler, as one of the in ost gifted end eloquent- spenkeis,which it has been our pleasure and good fortune to hear. Kersliaiv Against the World. AA'o have been requested by Mr. C. I. Shiver, to say, that tho trial of his new Patent Plough, which will come off at Boykin's Mill on the first Monday in September, is offered in competition zeilh any olhtr style or shape. The owners or proprietors of any other Plough before the public, are respectfully invited to ineci him in friendly contest, satisfied as he is, that in the way of Ploughs, Kershaw District will come out first at the head of the row*. Editors favorable to Southern enterprise are respectfully requested to copy this friendly challenge. Judge Longsirccf s letter. V.'e publish to-day the able and pointed letter of the lion. A. B. Loxgstreet, rebuking the insult offered by Lord Brougham to the American Minister and his country, at the Statistical Congress in London. It is just the vciy thing, and applies with a master hand a withering castigation to his Lordship, and those who ' are meddling with the South and her "peculiar institution'" where they have no right, and whose officious and villainous intermeddling is yet to bring trouble and ruin upon their own heads. WMm Utoood Tidings from ?! f iVortlt-YVcsS. Swa:*-, S?gE?i permitted us to make the received a few days ago times, with us. of ?'tfi ,t?;*V f''\v.V- \ i 'r ^Hand Illinois, will have Cr0^' *"ar more t'ian 9j '.}< ' HmT a half. So also iu app-cs. AVlicyr.rsiiii ^ - In Fact everything euIavateaii^Tiundant'arid goo I think I may with safety predict that those tiin States, and I may put in Kentucky, will receive 1110 ? money for tho products of the farm, embracing Sto< of all kinds, this year than ever before. There will be a good demand from Europe: mai portions of the South are badly burnt, beginning wii the entire "Western half of Missouri, and part of low This State will surely go for Lixcolx : So will lllinoi lie will be our next President, if he lives to the 4th March 1801. I predict that Dol'ul.vs 7.*i!l not get : electoral vote." Spartanburg FcxcaEe Coilcgc. We are indebted to some friend for a copy oftl filth annual catalogue of this Institution, which u are gratified to hear is in a flourishing condition. tt?,w :is nwent able and accomplished Prosiden Mr. Blake, it must succeed. We regard him ;is or most admirably qualified for this responsible and iu port ant position. The suggestion, thrown out in the admirable rcpoi of the visiting and examining Committee on the part < the conference, at the late commencement?that it i highly desirable when practicable to have iu sue positions, educated and pious laymen, is one which w think deserves attention. Too many of our best prcac! ers are taken away from their legitimate and reyuh ' > work, and placed in Colleges. Why not have educate and pious laymen for literary institutions? In man instances they would suit far better. We are pleased to seeour District represented anion _ the list of students, at the Spartanburg l'er.ia! College. Mrs. McCamHess'' Seminary. Attention is specially invited to the notice in thi paper, advertising the commencement of the exercise of this Institution, on the first Monday in October. We are confident that no better School can be fuun in the State, and parents who desire to have tliei duties educated would do well to avail themselves c the superior advantages here ofiered. In addition to the most complete arrangements i the School, in the way of accomplished teachers for tli several departments, the boarding House in immediat connection, affords a superior opportunity for youti; ladies, from a distance, receiving the care and attcntioi of a comfortable home. Mrs. Joy, a most excellcn and pious lady will give her personal supervision an attention to the care and comfort of those comntillci ?. to her charge. Wc trust the enterprise and liberality, exhibited b; > the Principal, will induce a large iucrcase. numerically in this flourishing and excellent School. Theological Seminary. "\Vc have received the Catalogue of the Officers am Students oftho Theological Seminary of the Protest rnt Kpiscopnl Church, in the Diocese of South Caro lina, at Camder.. The Faculty consists of? - Rt. Rev. Tuomas F. Davis, D. D.. Professor o Church Polity and Pastoral Theology, arid ex-ofiieii % President of the Faculty. Rev*. Paul Traiukr, .Professor of Ecclesiastical IIss Xory and Evidences of Christianity. Rev. J. Stuart IIaxckki, Professor of Svstcmatii Divinity and Pulpit Eloquence. Rev. Thomas F. Davis, Jr., Professor of Iicbtvv rand Greek Literature and Biblical Lcariung. There are three classes?the JtWddr, Middle am Senior. The full course of study occupies three years The object of the Institution h?-to raise-up and edu cate a Southern clergy. For this purpose it not onl; keeps up a full course of the ordinary Theological stu dies, but also admits young men of imperfect litcrar; qualifications, who may wish U> be prepared for tin Deaconato only, and for acting as catechists and assis tants to other clergymen. The Library contains fron three to four thousand volumes. The expenses are very moderate in this Institution as there is no charge for room rent, nor for tuition.? Board of good quality may be obtained in the town, a from $14 to $15 per month. Students are cordially invited from all Dioceses, am especially from those of the South. Persons wliost literary education is incomplete, and who desire t< qualify themselves for admission into the Seminary will find excellent Classical Schools i.i Camden, am will be allowed rooms among the Theological simicrt ' yvbile pursuing a preparatory course of genera! study. Ladies' Southern Florist. ' J We are indebted to the Publisher, Mr. PETER P. - ; 0 i..\ss. of Columbia, for a copy of tin's handsome and | 1 useful volume, written by Mrs. M.vitv C. RlOX, of ! Wiiiiisboro. aeified and accomplished lady. The style in which it is issued, reflects credit on the enterprising ' : Publisher. We cheerfully coruineud it to all I lie Indies 1 I who read the Jourvul, and trust that it may meet sue- j 1 e i ctss, commensurate witn its merits?. ' I | The Southern Guardian.?good authority?says: c j "This haml-liooU of tionil culture should, and doubt- ' ! less will, liud its way wherevera llower garden or oven i ! a Mower plat adorns the home. It avoids technicalities, ( j and is wiilten in sueli a manner as to be intelligible to i any lady of intelligence, and contains much valuable 1 iutoriaation in relation to the preparation of the garden. 1 ' | the culture of the various sorts of Mowers, evcrgeeus. ; t ' i hedges, Ac."' 11 Our Exchanges. We notice several changes among our conlcmpom( ries of the press. Col. John Cixxixoiiam lias, we ici gret to sec, withdrawn from the editorial department j of the Charleston Evening Xcw. lie is an able and s accomplished w?iter, bold and independent in the exj. pressioii of his opinions, and withal, one of the most forcible and pungent writers of the day. 'We trust that his retirement will oe temporary, and that .Southern and States Rights will soon have his valuable services again. W. II. Xanck, Esq.. has disposed of his interest in " tl:e Const} rutin/, at Xewborrv, to his brother, Col. 1 Jamks J\ Xasce. "Whilst wo regret tlic retircinout ' of the oin>, we it-el largely compensated for the ncccssion of the other, to the corps editorial of our State.? Col. Xante is a young man, yet one of our best and . most valued eo-adjutors. and his polished pen will, we ( are sure, be kept actively employed in the cause of Southern llights. of which lie is an ardent friend and most valuable and efficient defender. "Wit. 13. Jouxstox, Esq.?"We heartily welcome our old and long-tried brother editor in the Southern cause, back again in the editorial department of the Southern Guardian. Just where he ought to be. and wo 1 ope iwifltim* will in/ltwm i/. 0 U III IIIMIIVV Jiiui 1\J ivatv IIIC CUliUIIUl J tripod. whilst his vsiliiablu services are so much needed. Ul.L'K IhrniE llfiiAi.n.?T\'e welcome our long looked for young friend into the editorial family. Messrs. \V.\itru:.v 11. Mausiiall and Fi.etchki: Smith, having purchased the Walhalla Banner, have re-appeared 1:11- r< der new and, we trust, more favorable auspices. They v are gentlemen of ability, and we trust a liberal patronage tnay be speedily realized for their new enterprise. t( Aik Line Faulk.?We have received the first nuui- lj ber of a new paper published by Mr. W. II. Mitchell a formerly of Soifth Carolina, at (Jainesville, CI a. "We ' hope our new friend find candidsite for public favor 0 may realize all that lie expects in his present enterprise. '' h I Special Dispatch to the Charleston Cuuritr. ! j IVashiiigton Etv'ins n, W'asiiixctox, August 17.?John L. Piddle was to- el | day appointed Postmaster of Xew Orleans. s( Hon. llowell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury, states tc that the people of Georgia will not submit to the in- in anguration of Lincoln as President. They will secede first. tc President Buchanan leaves this city for Bedford tomorrow. There will be no fusion in Pennsylvania. The Doug- ^ las tnen will run a straight-out ticket. lit Political. 1,1 MAKVr.A.NO DOl'OI.AS STATE CONVENTION'. ,1, B.UTISIOKK, August 17.?The llouglas State Con* n vetition assembled ui the Hall of the Maryland Jnstitute at noon to-day, for the purpose of idling the va- ^ ctncics in the State Electoral Ticket. Every county in the State was fully represented. A proposition for ? a fusion with the Breckinridge party was made. It will probably fail. The Convention is very enthusiastic. ^it f k ct :<\ttNTiON" i.\ vn:<;i.\it. ' ^^Dou^Hj^^Conveiilion til^W^^^^^^Tcsolutioii instructing the State Electors to vote ,ror either of die candidates. (Douglas or Brcckinridge) if necessary to secure the defeat of Lincoln, lias been introduced. The Convention has re-affirmed the Charleston Platform, j with the exception of the Paeilie Railway and Cuban 1 Planks, but lias made no choice as yet of electors, a. douglas convention" at staunton". i>f Staunton", Va., August 17.?The Douglas State in Convention assembled here this morning. There is a very large attendance of delegates and outsiders. Eighty counties are fully represented. There is no indication of a disposition to accept the propositions of ie the Breckinridge men. Resolutions were offered and o adopted reaffirming the Baltimore Platform, and de- | nouucing the administration of James Biichauan for its t, unscrupulous war upon Judge Douglas. Xo choice of ie electors has yet been made. The feeling of the Conveation seems to favor a straight out Douglas electoral ticket, without regard to the consequences, rt i.vi)!a x.v i:em. state coxvkxtiox. >f IxtuAX.vt'OLis, August 17.?The State Convotilion is of the Dell party, which met in this city to-day, has h rejected :.!1 proportions for a fusion, and nominated e straight-out Dei! Electors fur this State. aukaxsas election. r A l ots rA. August 17.?It seems that the first ac- ] {1 counts from this State were premature hi giving John- 1 v son for Governor 10.000 majority. The returns as far as heard from give Hector (Independent) 270.") majority. ,, but there arc yet some eigliteeu Counties to hear from. 1 uinuumn is eeruuiiiv u;m ij \.uugi n .-> invited that a tuovciiient is cm foot to unite the Union ami Breckinridge parties in support of one State electoral ticket. (f 3 NEW YORK IiOt'Ol.AS CONVENTION?UNION OF THE g DOUOI.AS AXI) UKl.l. PARTIES. , New York, August It.?The Douglas State Con j vention met at Syracuse oti the l.ttli in.-t. There was a very large attendance and great spirit. The contest,f ing delegations (Mozart and Tammany Hall) from this City, caused a good deal of excitement among the i, politicians?each delegation threatening to holt if re- ' e jected. The Convention was called to order at 1 '2 e o'clock. and Judge I'ratt. of Onondaga, ehosen tempo ? rary Chairman. A committee ot xiurty lrom me ncu ,, party, helil a consultation with the Douglas Pemocra. cy, ami have concluded an agreement to unite in sup- j j port of a single electoral ticket. The condition is. thai ,1 ten of the electors shall he Dell and Kverctt men. i- Accidiiiitti. I On Friday evening, about 8 o'clock, some burning j link! on the outside of a lamp in the hands of Miss i ! Mood, daughter of Mr. T. S Mood, caught lire. A negro woman immediately snatched it out of her hand. 1 but, unfortunately, the clothes of tlie faithful servant - ignited, when she dashed down the lamp and ran out ' - into the street, ami ho&ire (he burning clothing could be extinguished, she was so injured that but little i f hope is entertained fur her recovery. The dress of a Miss Mood hail caught lire, but through the presence of mind of Mr. Mood, was soon put out. Although - no alarm had been sounded by the bell, the lire companies were promptly on the spot. B On the same day. a negro man. engaged in blasting rock near the upper reservoir, had his arm blown oil' ,- by a premature explosion.?Soul/tent Guardian. I Uk o.v the Lookout.?M'c desire to put our citizens J i. I on their guard against the absconding of I heir slaves ,. I Last Saturday night, three of our citizens in town had y | a slave each to abscond without tlie slightest provoca,. ] lion, and under circumstance* which lead to the eon* 1 y vietion, thai suspicious persons arc prowling about the ' e neighborhood. Our citizens can not be tufc vigilant in j this matter. 1 i It is thought I hut these slaves may be making their i way towards .Spartanburg or (Ireenville. "Will our ' i. ! readers and ootemporarics in those sections notice this 1 -: item, and be en the lookout? t ] Xetcherry Consomlht. Au<j. 7. l! Tiik Missouri Ki.intox.?The St. T.ouis l,'?]>'tblican i of the 12lh inst.. says, that John 1!. Henderson, 1 i (Democrat) lbr Congress, in the Second District, is de- j . J lea ted by J. A. Holliti?. (< ipjiosilion) by 21!) vote-. . 1 f'laiborno f. Jackson, il'ioughe1 Delia,i raD co fir as j ? heard fr? i. leads Sain. 1'. 'rr. (l oa n) tor ( wri.' ! 0.21)t! votes I / I Steamer ix Collision- with a "Whale.?On Inst Monday forenoon, as the St. John steamer Eastern City wis on her passage from this city to Portland, -he ran upon a whale, knocking oil' her forefoot, and causing a slight leak. At thai time the vessel was ibotit ten miles X. X. K. of Thatcher's Island, and was foinjj nt her usual speed. A school of five whales ivcre in sight, playing about, when suddenly one of hem rose just forward of the bows, and was struck )ii the side, about two-thirds of the way back from the lead, causing quite a shock to the vessel. The whale love instantly, and not being seen again, was supposed to be killed. It was a large whale, judged by those vlio saw it to bo seventy-live loot lung. a low inmiles sifter another wlmle was seen coining lowanls the ildp at great speed, and it was expected that tlio eroaure would attack the steamer, but at two lengths disanee it suddenly "dove"' and disappeared. 1} istun Traveller. Sax I >s' Sa its At1 a mi. t. A.?Xo remedial agent was ever iitruduccd that lias proved so uniformly suceessfi.l ;is his (or purifying the blood, and for the cure of scrofula, 'heutnntism, stubborn ulcers, salt rlieuui, fever sores, rysipleas, pimples, boils, mercurial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, liver complaint, bronchitis, consumption, eniale eoinp!;iinls. loss of appetite, general debility. It vill speedily remove the worst symptoms of these disressing complaints, and in a brief period complete a adieal cure. (18.) yiU.M.Mi 11 Id IUIII1U J n; ililtu a j loliccniun stationed in Union .Sijuarc New York, to ircvcnt boys from skying stones at the bronze et|uesrian statue of Washington there. We wonder if there * another city in the universal world where sueh hings as this could occur. Col. Tillman Ingram, of Gainesville, has been nomiatcd for the Senate, and F. W. Means, Ksij . of M,ieaiopy, for the House, by the Pelnoeracy of Alachua ounty. Florida. Coal Bntxtxc.?Coal burning locomotives will soon e tried on the South Carolina Hail ltoad. ?-r. - .rW Tribute of Respect. At a regular meeting of Watereo Division, No. 0, ons of TempcRince, the following preamble and solutions were offered by Bro. A. .M. Kkxxehv, and ere unanimously adopted: Whereas, it has pleased God in his iulhiito wisdom ) remove from the sphere of l.is usefulness, our much cloved and valued Brother, William Axdkissox, long a oflieer and most consistent member of this Division. 11 his character shone forth the cardinal principles of ur order. Love to our race in whatever tends to ameliorate icir condition. Purity of purpose, high-minded and onorable in nil his transactions to his obligations asa 11 of Fidelity and Temperance, punctual in his at ten mice to our meeting's, whenever circumstances would limit, with all the gentleness and meekness of a iristinn gentleman, lie had the limitless of the true tidier of the great cause lie honored by his attachment i it. and commendation of its principles as exemplified . his daily life. W'c mourn his loss while tve bow with resignation i the Divine will. IltM'lced. 1st. That we feel most sensibly the great ss. the cause of religion, virtue and Temperance, this immunity lias sustained in the death of our llruther, 'illiam Anderson. Resolved. 2d.. Wc will ever cherish a fond recollec* ; in ofliis virtues, and to show our appreciation of cm, endeavor to imitate lus bright example. Resolved, 3d. That a copy oftheahove he sent to e bereaved family with the seal of this Division, and 1 blank page be dedicated to his memory with his me id date of tiiembersliipinscribed therein. That ii..y i published in the Camden Journal and Sou ofTem rai.ee. DIWCAX SMlKOIiX. It. S. i MAHHIMD. On' "Wednesday Evening, August Stli. 1 SO", by 1 ?v. W. J-:, llnglison, Mr. Jackson K. IliXSO.V, to iss Ki.i.e.n M. Tl'knkr, :ill of tin's place. severe illness uu Axirensrix? in tlic 5 JtU year of bis age. He was a native of Castle Douglas. J Uniifries .Siiire, Scotland, but for tlic- last 37 years a resilient of Camden, South Carolina. It affords a melancholy pleasure to recall flic virtues and celebrate the excellencies of beloved ones who have been removed by death. These, affection is prone to magnify, whilst imperii etions and faults are permitted to slumber in Ibrgotl'ulness. Hence inscriptions placed upon monuments here below, often bear little resemblance to the record made above. In the following bi ief tribute, however, to one who was love I\ 111 JUL'. ? UHIJj 111 LI lull I1IIU OUUl-lllL-.-.-> .liwili; IIIL 1L-II1IM. .Mr. Anderson was :i man peculiarly amiable and gentle. courteous in his deportinent. anil of great kindness of heart. Engaged for many years in the turmoil and perplexities of business, lie maintained an unspotted reputation. He was known in the community to he "an Israelite indeed, in whom was no guile." In early life he professed faith in Christ and. Isoaine a member of the Presbyterian Church, the honored Church of his fathers and of his native land. In meekness and humility, lie endeavored to trend in the lootstops of those wiio "confessed that they were strangers ami pilgrims on the earth." lie lived as one who felt that lie must give account. A few months before his death, the Church of v.hieh lie was a member, called liitn to discharge the important duties pertaining to the ofiicc of ruling elder. Acknowledging the hand of God in this appointment, lie assumed its responsibilities, and looked to Divine aid tor assistance. The few months that he lived as a ruler in God's house, gave great promise of usefulness. But alas! he was called away too soon for those who survive, lie has gone to the grave, hut lie will long live enshrined in the memory of those who loved him. "Let me die the detail of the righteous, and let my last i ml be like his." ANN(.)I' NCKMKN TS. For ll?c Legiiilaiure. The friends of JOIIX It. SHAW, Ksq., respectfully present his name as a Candidate for a seat in the Legislature, at the ensuing election. For tlic Senate. We tire authorized to announce llox. A. II. POYK1X. ?ts a (.'nnclithitc for re-election to the Slttle Senate. I'?r the LegMiitnre. Mrs. Knrroit:?I'lease announce Major .1. M. I)KSAL'S.Sl'RI), n Candidate for re-election, to iho Horse i)k R) !,i:i:sknt.\tivj.s, at the ensuinjr election in October next, nr.il olJijre MANY VOTKRfc For Use LegiiilutKr'.'. AVILLIAM M. SIIAXXOX, Ksij.. is nmimmcod as ? Candidate for re-election to the llOI'SK OF RKPI!KSKXTATJV KS. at the ensuing t-leelion in October next. IIIS FIJIl-'.XPS. F?r lite Lcn^lu'urc. The friends of C'ait. P. P. PK15KY. resjieetfully mnouncc him as a Candidate for the llOL'SK OF IIKPIMiSKXTATIVKS, at the election in October. L _ .-V'l in-. I ' T->tgtnni--'arje3=^.ei J .T-?ii i i.} SPECIAL NOTICES. Fashittiiithlc Drew Jlakittff. EST-MISS HOWARD CMYKS NOTICE TO THE Ladies of f'aniileti ttnil vicinity, that she is prepared to mike dresses, insintlcs. anil cloaks, in the neatest mantor ami most fashionable style. Site may be Ignnd tit Mrs.-L. It. Lt:Oit\xi>s, where die will be lia|)|iy to wait on those who may favour icr with a call. July :si,?Kmo. . iTsT w I XSLOW, AN KXPKItlKXCKD (Curse and female physician. lias a Sooihin;; Syrup hr children teething, wIik-Ii pre:illy facilitates the j?r< of twilling l.v snltenin;r the fiuins, reducing all lillainiuntioii?will allay all |iain, and is sure In re-male llie I towels. iJcitcinl upon it, iuotliers.il will f-ivc est to yourselves, and relief ami health tnvnnr iuliuils. 'erl'eeilv safe iii all eases. See advertisciueni in anolli r eohuiui. 7W usicnl IriPtiMict ion. r^rr--, MUS. llKWS. TT.OFFSStIR OK TIIK ^n^Viano-foite and Sinyiiijr. will lie happy to / J y 7 -/receive Pupils dnrin-r the Sunniier vnenion. She undertakes the cultivation of the Voice, and five instruction in Vocal Music (liotli sacred and seenar) in the Italian. French, German and Kagli.-li lainmages. Terms per Quarter. ,JV.. I':\" "i"ti :: t ].* July 1 ) / .* I. O. O. F. C3T MEMBERS OF KERSHAW LODGE, NO. 0 knowing themselves to be in arrears, will please eal at tlio Permanent Secretary's olfico and Liquidate. Auk- 21,?tf JOS. M. GAYLK. r. Secretary. jMCi'ss, McCaiAcilcss' SEMIN tR.-ST. MILS. Met.'A XDLESS WOULD RESPECTFULLY I inform the public that the Exercises of her SCI IOOI will be resumed on the FIRST OF OCTOBER, umlei more favored prospects thr.n heretofore, having- boot able to secure a corps of Teachers in whom she ropo ses groat confidence. The Department of Music and Modern Language: will be under the control of Mrs. Bkws?an Knglisl lady, who has received a superior education in Franco, (iermany and Italy, having been instructed by tin ! best masters in each of the so countries. Besides !?; ing a proficient on the Piano, she possesses the richest ami rarest powers of voice, combined with artistic skill ami cultivation. AYe have fortunately secured Mrs. Jov?a lady o| well known worlh and pit'y?to take charge of the Boarding Department, m-::t door to the Seminary, where oi.lv Teachers and Pupils will reside. - V.'e would greatly prefer that all Pupils attending the School from abroad should hoard with Mrs. .Tov, where they will lie subjected to the rules and wholesome discipline of a well regulated hon e?required to attend to their studies during study hours, and no company admitted except on Friday evening, under such restrict ion/ as are accessary. Terms: English Department, per t ear, $.">0. French " ' " 40. German ' " " -J p. Italian ' " " 10. Spanish " " ' 40. Latin, free if the pupil can join a class already formml, if not the terms will he, per year, 40. Music, including use o! Piano " " 02. Tuition, half pavalile in advance. Camden, Aug. 21. Private Boiirdiu;', EST MRS. L. R. LeGRAXD, tilVKS XOTICK that slip will accommodate day, or Permauont Boarders, as may Ik? preferred, with or without lodging. .Tunc IP.?if". ECEa> SOJ?A WAT21Z2. Cir KItlSSII SODA 1VATKR AXDF1XK SVilUPS always on hand. W lien handed to Carriagesin future, the price will ho iuvaiiably lOcts per glass. July lO.?tf. J J. J. McKAIX. Xt'ttspupvr and Periodical Agency. Having received the agency of several newspapers and periodicals, the editor of the Jocuxai, will give prompt personal attention to 0113- business committed to his charge. V.*e may mention that the following are among the number for which we are authorized to act:?Charleston Mercuty. Southern Guardian. Sumter Watchman. Field and Fireside. Lancaster ledger. Goiiky's Lady's Hook, Hcloctie Magazine, Cosmopolitan Art Journal. ,Vc. This is a matter of great convenience to persons in 1.:.. i.. .......... 1.11.S \ irui|i\, V. Iltl III.M UwMIV l?? JfU'JMI |IJf ?M ll'til'W tlieir subscriptions, ii.r any of the above papers or periodicals. It must 119 remembered that the tv.Ssi tnttsl always accompany the order for subscriptions. anil that we (hi not feel at liberty to vary from this wholesome regulation. CHOdivjjtn SRr.<::p:'fjlin Cciirpttunt!, or F5 un tttsLAIlei'tJi ire. The purest' and the best for diseases of the Liver Hid for I'liai lying the 1'Iood. This is the best Medicine of the day. Its composition is published on the wrapper. Orders/are not solicited because it is of Pout hern irowth n&id preparation, lmt because it is tlie best. A Iritil \vil( prove it so. For;sale bv .Tt'TTX .T. MeKAIX,, Marl'O * ntiil (r.i.rf^jJ^jZK.MI*. Tu^Fc'-mimv or by si< kness at ::: ; iii III? your. This gives n totalSlosK of $2-tO,oOO,Oiio, sum three times us large its (The whole cost of i! General Government, iuclutliiuc the Army. Navy, 1Y? Offices, Legislators, l'oriigty M t: is! crs and nil. TI amount weighs over six hwndiul tons in pure gold. . A huge proportion of tlds e<;stly suffering might h nverted by attention to diet, cleanliness, and above a! by the proper use of the right remedy in season When a 25 cent box of Avers Tills will avert nuuttucl of illness which it would lake'several days lo recovc from, or a lollar bottle of Avar's Fnrsapnrilla. will ex pel a lurking disorder that wtAild bring the siillererti his hark Pj" weeks or months, does it take any figure lo show the good icom-n, ij of the investment? Whet Fever and Ague is ratiklingin your veins, and sliakin; your life out of you, is it worth the dollar it costs fu his Aut'K Cfi.K to have the villainous disorder expelled which it does surely and quickly? When you hav taken a cold is it prudent to wait until it has settles on the lungs, when days or weeks or months must b spent in trying to cure it, even if item he cured tit till or is it cheaper lo take A vet 's t berry Tectornl. costui; a few shillings, and remove the trouble before it i serious? It takes 110 wisdom to decide, july til,?!i KOXS OF TJWSPEK.AXC'ii: r?f ?rr.rmn-i T?T1TT C T.-tRr Tei r~\ r? W n. L C.JLl?j UlVtOiVll itu, JT. 'PllK regular. icetuigul this Hi vision will it hoa 1 oi, Thursday evening pi 7 o'clock. It. SlIKOilX, It. <. 12 u> CLIli? CLtDo IBS -""? EEESKA'Vv LODGE NO. 9. i It KG GLA U Meeting will ce held on Srida; l\ I'lvoniritr uexi. in 7 o'clock. f?J' Members will c mo pivpared to par dues. J. M GAVJ.lv Seet'y iSTotice iS hereby riven ihnt application will be made ' the Legislature at the next session, for an Act o incorporation for a Itail Road from Gonrdin's Station on the Xorlli-Kaslcrn Itail lioad, via Main injr. Sum ter and Camden to bannister C. II., wilii power ti eonslriiet bram-hes to Rislmpviiie and to the Chariotti it: South Carolina Itail Road, at or below Itidireway to he extended if desired to the Greenville Cohan I.ia Rail Road, in llie vii inilv of Allston. The satin tn lie amalgamated with the proposed South (.'aroliti; (' Html ilail Head. with the consent of the for|n?r:t t??rs thereof. Aug. 21?Jut Sawed lathes! r|"IIK Subscribers have oti hand a supply o I S.WVKI) LATIIi:s. An- 21.?tr. fcTJTII liRS.AKD .t I.KMMC'XD. House and Lot for Sale. V Comfortable Iloii-e in Kirkwond, with 15 ncrc-i ol Land Attached. Fur particular.-! apvlv to Aug, 21,?If. M. I'K^AUStrUllK. or, J. F. SUTIIKKLAND. FEtOSPECTUSJ OK TtIK .131ue I viclg-e Plerald. OX or about the 1st of July rest, we will issue i weekly Literary. Political ami Family Xe'Vspa per. with the above title.?The Herald'1 will be tie vit.il to literature. Science. Politics, Morality, Ajrri cull are ami Ocneial Intelligence. It .shall lie our uin to make it independent in all things, neutral in none In politics we shall adhere unconditionally to Ik parly or faction, hut shall advocate Slate's I i trl'l; and a Southern Confederacy, with whatever abilin we may possess. We shall endeavor to make our paper ofiuicrcst l< the genciai reader as well as to those id our h en Irinnds wlm may favor us with tlnir pa:foliage. Wt will devote especial labor to the interna! progress am general pros-perily of our .Mountain Itistriet.'' Wit! no extravagant promises for the usefulness and bom-fl of the "Herald." we trust it may equal any weekl\ ol the Flute in honest elforis for the promotion id lli< L'Giieral w elfare and well-being of society. Warr-n I!. Mikishall, formcily editor of the 'Wnl Italia Hanner," will assume the editorial i-hnrge of the political arid general intelligence departments. While Kleteher Smith will have the edilnrinl control ol tin Literary. Metal and Agricultural Depat intents of tin "Herald." In order to hrintf tlio "Herald1' within the rear! of all who may desire it, we have determined t> furnish it at 1.aU per aiinimi, to he paid in ar/iv/ici inrtirifiili/. Persons wlio wish to subscribe may dost l?v addres-it'o us Wnllmlln. 8. MAII.SHA :.f. .t 8MITII. A'/f'er.V ear/ /Vwo A *c/>\ i I I i w > "t'? ? rz~TZjz.r=LmajL.'j*jTr3J^n. LT~Z IM. rrr.uj K\J* v Statemont OF TITH CONDITION* OF TilFl HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OrBNEVT YOPvK, ; On the fr.'.l i/i.i: of July. .!. D.. 1 CfiO, mailt' i to the Comptroller if the Stole of South I Carolina, pursuant hi the Statute of that i State. r | ,; Nane and Location. The name of this Company is Hie Home Insurance company, lurnrporatul m 1855, amilocated in the City c.r Now York. i i Capital, One Million Dollars The Capital of ilie said Companv acta. aliy paid up in .-ash. is $1,000,000.00 The surplus (in the l?t dav of Julv, 1SC0. 42V.7aO.tiO i ... ; I Total .".mount of Capital and Surplus. $1,427,750.00 I ! AssetsI* Amr.uut of Cash iu Contiu( eutal Lank, 2s ew York..$00,555.21 A int. fcish in hands of Agts., iind in course ?!" transmis' siun, (balance.) .">0,875.5( , A int. of unincumbered Heal l-istate. 2so. 4 M'ali-strect,. C5.CP0.00 Amt. of I'll. States Treasury .Notes, market value. 100,875.00 Amt. of Missouri St'f: IJ'nds, I (J per et.. market value.. I0,.'lti0.00 j Amt. N". C. Bonds, 0 pc-r. et. market value O.COO.tlO Amt. of Tennessee Bonds, t> per cent,, market value... 17,000.00 Amt of Brooklyn City ii'nds. C per cent market value. 10,230.00 Amt. Batik Stocks, market value, 85,025.00 Amount nf Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, Ijoinjr first lieu of record on niiineuinliercd Ileal Estate. worth at least $I.7!fii.800. and on which there is less than one year's interest due and owiiur?rate of interest. 7 per cent, .. !l2'i,C02.0" Amt. of Loans on Stocks & Bonds, payable on dciii'nd, the market value of securities pledged. $120,050. 00.414.00 Amt. I>ue for Premiums on Policies issued at Cilice,. 1,057.10 Amt. of Bills receivable lor pr-.miums on Inlnnd Navigation risks, &c., ::2,9::o.i:t Amt. of Interest actually due and unpaid, 27.0Sli.2O $1,481..? PJ.27 LiabilitiesAmt. of Losses adjusted, & rliin ???il iiiiMool ??/? !.? A ..it. of Losses incurred .t in process ofni!pislmeiit...$:!?,G5-L5r? Aint. of Losses repot ted, on which no notion luos been token I8:55.00 Ami. (.Mi'.imsfor i.osscs resisted by the ComiKiny 11.579.11 A int. of I>ivi:lciii!s deehnvtl mid Jue mut !tii|>:iiil, none. Amount of Dividends. either cm.-Ii or siuijn declined but not yet due. unite Ami. of Money Borrowed, none Amount of .-ill other existing chums iipiinst tl:e (.'oinpiiny. none Totnl iunoinit of Losses. I hums Liabilities,. g34.0G8.B7 WM. D. I'/icBOT/ALL, Agent, AURSI.-U S. C. South Gin Medicines. DKNX1S' OlMKGIA SARSAPARILLA. AM I SPASMODIC' TINiTL'liE. COU.KTOX lllTTKl'.S. COLUMBIAN IilTTl-:i:S. I'OKI'lA L KLIXIll CAJ.fSAVA BARK. . I'.AUMU DH VIK j ll 11 SUI'Kii'OR lot of LKA 1I1KU l!l?TIXC, and e , A I.Al.'K Li". A Til Kit. Also. liuine** m:d Bund ;( Leather. together \\ i:ii :i prime article of Hemlock .111'ii ;ii. Tan .Sole I .Cat her. lor sale bv Aug. 21.?Ir. GKORG.tf AI.I'KV School ZJotics. rPI.'K exercises < ( Mr. McCANDLRSS* Felio.il ' jL will be rejoin- il on the first Monday in Seplem" bcr next r Aig. 21.-2t. ,) Camden Hotel Company. s {. T a meet inir of the Stockholders of this Company, i, 1\. liehl at ti 10 Building on "Wednesday, the laili ,, in.st., the ILllov. ing Uosoliiticms were passed :? 7iV.su/icf/, That the Building Committee lie nuthnris-. r e?l to eon tract for the erect ion ol a Brick Kilehen for i. the new Hotel. Ami. That an assessment of Ten Dob L. iitrs on each share of the Stock of the Compsiiiy iic I made, which, when paid, will entitle (beholder to tiistt ailditioiml amo'.ml on the Capital Stock of the Company .; and, That the same be called in when nccesI, sary. ,, j'tmi.ml, Tliat Mr. James Duntssp be added to the Building Committee. JtcUial. That isutiec ofapp'icatioti begiven through the Camden Journal, for an Act of Incorporation of - this Co:i:paiiy, at the next meeting of the Legislature. Aug. 21 ? if C. HKLL, Secretary. Caution Hotice. n \r.L person* aie cautioned again*! pa\ing any n-'ie. made | ayable to S Beck, since tiie 22d. - J.anuaiy ls.aO. a-he h is taken iiiulne advantage o! mi', in taking t oie? in his own name which should have been made payable to me. lie being only my Agent It r soiling Tobacco. WILSON J ASTIX. r Aug. 21?4f. Danville Va. I >1 LI! P, I M'S I'lBIf: l: KSS?Illustrated. - .75 L TAYI.OU'.S Five Years in China, - 1.2.? Pray r Medina- Hymns mid Tunes. - - .50 Heed's Kn-lish Literature, - - - 1.00 " " History, - 1.00 " ilrilisli Poets. .... 1.00 Ilohrer's Practical Calculator; a manual of plain rules and calculation.- for business openitions. .50 Memorial- of Thomas Hood, in two volumes. 2.00 Ait?r.il J. A. YOUNC. !N~otice f S hereby ?rivest that at the next meeting of the r.ejr1 islature. appiioatinn will he made for a Charter Ibr . the Camden Hotel Company, in lite town of Camden, South Carolina. " JXO WHITAKKR, Ait- 21-tfl President. r jNTotice TS hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature at its next session to amend tiic Char tcr of tin.' Tipwn ofCatndeii. so as to increase (lie powers of taxation of said Town. J. It. KEIISHAW, Aitgil-llm Inteudant. Js otice. 'rilK rXUKUSl'IMin woul.l inform the public h that lie is runniu;? a (liMST .MILL in connection wilh bis other machinery, and will accommodate l is Irk-uds with a superior article of M K.M.. Au-21 ?It A. Y. I.KM. BURNET'S TOILET CASES. J^ACll containing one 1 ottlc Cocoainc. for the bain a one bottle i loiini' l. a new and delightful perfume lorthe Handkerchief: ot.e I'oltle Kn! list on, or Cosmetic. for removing freckles, siiii-biinis, .Vc.: one bottle Ctrental Tooth Wash, Ibr preserving and bemiliiyinthe Teeth and pints. All put up in a neat and coinpact Case, cost it c. very little, and would make a handsome am! appropriate present from a gentleman ton lady. A supply just received and for sale by , JullN*.l. MrKAIX. South-Carolina---Kershaw District. I.V tt'JU.IAM II. lill.s.iu K, ICSIJI IISK, ?RI>I.%.\UY. \ VT II K!1 KAS. \V. P. Anderson, applied to nu1 fur ? i l.ottei'K of Administration nil iilliiliil singular tin? j-noils anil i 11:1111 . fields anil ercdils of William Ainl(-i's-i>|i. 1.no i>l'ill - liMni-t aforesaid. deed. Those are, therefore, In cite ami admonish nil, mill singular, the kimlretl ami creditors of I lie said ilot-en.a oil in 5>e ami ;iji|ienr In-lore me at our next Ordinary's Court for Il;o said Pistrict. In lie lolilcn at Kershaw Court House mi lie twenty-scwiitli day of Auk, iiiul. to n?v cause if any. why the said administration f in .ild not la- t'rniili d. fliveii iimler my hand and seal, this Idili day of ' Aii}r, ia |lit- year of our Lord one thousand eijjht hundred and sixty, and in the ci;_-hiy-!iflli ye ir ' of A ail i ii-aa til1!', i '. doin-i'. I Vuk. ti. ' w. M Iifl.I.Oi-K. II. :c. 1>. I r,~Tz-j.-UMJ^r=r-z .ir H?- ^.rutvi -tr^iejtvrmsv ' THE FAVORITE ARTICLE. c o? BYa l E L I X I R fill I?U?i I1MU JrAS, FROM ITS KXCKLLENT QUALITIKS, Ijt-on recommended l?y t!io most eminent I'liysi; cians. as a most valuable ami never-failing remedy | lur ! XKuvors diseases. PKHILITY. WLLIOUSXES& LIVKI1 COMPLAINTS. DIARRIKKA, IIK ART!! CRN. JA UN DICK. ui.ooD r>i.si:asks. &c. ac. Is also a sure and certain preventive against FKYKR and All UK, CHOLERA, Summer complaints. Ac. And is the most valuable and efficacious Tonic and Appetite-Creating compound evor offered to tlie public. lly the use of these Hitters, all diseases of the blood will be thoroughly eradicated, and all those who arc siiflbriug from early excess and prostration of the physical energies, will be restored to a UOISUST A.VU VIGO 110US STATU OF HEALTH The digestive organs will be stimulated and permanently strengthened; appetite will be created, and the debilitated subject restored to new life. This remedy has a very agreeable taste, and will be taken rea<li!v by children ns well as adults. All persons suffering from any of the above complaints. are invited to try the CORDIAL ELIXiR OF CAUSA Y A BARK. Read the following Certificate from a citizen of Camden. "Mr. .Toii.v J. McK.u.v,?Thar Sir .-?This is to certify that 1 have used your Elixir C'alisaya Bark 011 myself and in ny family, and have found it to bean excellent Tonic, and have derived much benefit from its use. Yours truly, t. ii. aiiitn. PREPARED AND SOLD BY JOHN J. McKAIN, CAMDKX, SO. CAROLIXA. 1IASSELTIXK & M ASSET, Lancaster C. H. MAt!ILL ,fc I5KATTIF. Pleasant Hill, S. C. R. C. PATTERSON, Liberty hill, S. C. Application for Charter, IX pursuance of a Resolution passed at the Railroad Convention, held at Sumter, on the 4th of .Tulv, Kill, iw.lO.r. ic l?.r .I,,- ll.-.f ?-;i! hi. made jil the next Session of the Legislature, lor an Act to Incorporate a Company to build a Railroad to be called "The Central I.'aitroud of South Carolina?' to run from Gourdiu's Station on the Northeastern Hailroad by way of Manning Sninter. Bisliopville and Lancasterville, to Charlotte in North Carolina. fT. II. FRASER, I .T. R. SIIAW, C. .T. FOX. | J. II. WITIIHRSPOOX. j J. It. HAYNSWOKTII, CoititlTTKK. -I CHARLES Sl'KXCKR. SAM'L R. CHANDLER. D. M. MASON. A. F. HAVENER. Anjr. 7,?tr. (_T. J WHARTON. Orimiicbiii'g Female College. sry, TUB EXEKCI-Hd OF THIS IXSTITUn! iSa - 'je res i!in-il en M-uclay, 3d Sept. under the following wsi? faculty of instruction*: Rev. I S. K I.KG A UK.. A. XI.. Pros't. Xatui :il Philosophy, Chemistry, Relics f.otters, Ae. ' English Bi ai-^'oV .mssics, French and Mathematics. .Miss ... M. PICKENS, K: gli.-.h Blanches, Mathematics, kc. Ft. vviil, no doubt, nlford gratiiicaiioii t>. the Iriends ami patrons of the Iusiiiinh.ii?, t>< learn that the S. ssioii just ended has been one of the must snecesful as proved by the Examination ; and that the assistance of the accomplished Miss IIaiiu wliuhun recentlv returned IVoni Swede a, has ng..iu been secured "July 31,-5:. FLOWER JAE S. \I.OT of F!owi r Jars. Also Maple .Sugar. Just received at the 'O.d Corner.' E. IV. BOXXEY. Escheat Notice. \rn.ICATIOX will be made at the next session of the Legislature to vest the Estate of Miss Sarah Howell, deed., subject to Escheat in Mrs Elizabeth Howell, her grandmother. Aug. 17.-td. FOR"sale. Vr.YIR of line Carriage Horses?a two horse Carriage. Harness Ac. Apply to Aug. 7.?If W. IF. R. WORKMAN. FALL TURNIP SEED. t T.f, the n.Mial varieties consisting of /l. Large White Xoilolk Turnips. Giol.e do. Late Flat Dutch do Improved Rata Bntra. Received fresh by J. J. McKAJX. T3:air^riiL^r? IJopo and Twine. | ) AI.FN Giiiitiey Ragging. (wcifrliinjr ?.19.) A.J L'oiN Green Leaf Hope. Hanks Three I'ly Twine. For sale low for ( 'ash. h\Attfr. ".--It. JOS. if. GAYJ.12 & CO. S TJJSr 3D PLIESI.WXCY Candies. Rasin.s in whole, half and quarter A boxes. Soda. Wine. I.enton ami IJos'oti Crackers, fresh front the bakery. lYean Xnis. English Walnuts, rilTcttls, Alinoinls. Sardines, &c. Ac. For sale low for Cash, bv An- 7,?It. JOS. if. GAVLE & CO. Co-Partncrship Notice. K. the subscribers bavin- entered into a Co-Part? T ucrship in the Terpentine ltttsiness, tinder the name of LEWIS, HOCO'fT .V CO., tire now doing a largo business in the District of Darlington. Aug. 7.-lt. ZAC1IARIAII LEWIS, w. w. iiocorr, E. DAVID. Mtile <ii ??< > ?haw' Otslrifl?2ti fist; Coiuinoit Pleas. E. A YOUNG, vs. WILLIAM F. LEE. Jhclnralion in Forcitjn Attachment. Y\"HKI:KAS. 'ho I'Liitilifl' did, on the 2C li day of V t July, ISC', lilo lii.s declaration against tin* I'c'eiiilniil, win), (as it is said.) is absent from and without do- limits ol this State, and ltei'her wife nor attorney known within tin* same, upon win tn a copy of the said declaration might he sorted. It is ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead tc the said declaration, on or before tin? 27 tit day of July which will he in li e year of our land 01 e thousand e:ght hundred and si.Uv-oiio. (lihei wise tinal and nbsolute judgment will then he giv. 11 and .-.wauled against hi m. tllerk's Office. Ket.-Iiaw I i-tric-r. Julr 20th. 1SOO. ji.lv :;i W. CLYJJUXX, Cicrk. Notice. RUNAWAY from the sttl seriher ott the 1st inst.. a negro bey named FA ins. The said boy is about twenty-one years o| age. about live feet nine or ten inches in highr. yellow complexion, and eighs ala.nl one hundred and seventy pounds, f will give Twenty Five lluiiars to any petsou who will deiivci him lo | mo. or for his coniiiicuicnt ;u Jail, so that I can g-t hill). July .11.?tf. AMOS. P. A FINKS. Election Notice. IJ X pursuance of orders from Col. Adams, nit election I will lie held to lilt the vacancies in llieeoniliiissjoiis of Captain and Cornet of the Kershaw Troop, on Saturday. the 1st ol'Septemherne.vt, at the Company's retlde/.VOIIS. Polls will lie opened from 1 I o'clock a. m.. to |! p. in. SergCs. C.-n'tey and Murphy will net as mattngetv. lSv order of E. l'>. CAXTEV, Lieut. Com'dmg. Aug 7. id, J. <L McK.uk. Clerk. EJIorso for Sale. ( > >: I-: FIXE | [ AIIX ESS MOUSE Ft Ml SALE. V/ Apply at J. E. YOUNG'S. \^0|' r:ui rcir.ovo that Isik stain. I!*?>11 moii!?l. "fu.. i! i i ij.p ir?'lii:ili?' salts "!' I oilion. Sr.M hy J. J. y.< K \ i X ?3?0 Tie Merchants of the SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST! , \Y ? :, TC55: lADt'KSIGSlvD, 9IER-> V 01 f A XT > OF T11K CIT V OF CM A RI.RSTOX,SC.' neon raged by the increased patronage received last Spring. and by li e assurance* iliat have teached us from all sections ol the South nnu Sjuiluve-t, that our (ioods have compared advantageously, ami competed successfully. with iliose bought in New York, and oilier Northern cities, and believing that being lounii faithful to the pledges made in our former Card, \vc- will receive slid greater patronage, have prepared ourselves (or a tn'gely increased Fall business. Our Importers and Jobbers ol Foreign Merchandize have all been represented in the markets ol Europe, liiis Spring ;in<i Summer, either bv members of their rL'*|?ei'ii\u unup, ur vy n^riua iuiiv ^jihjwicui, i,u cuU ci Goods to- ilio Southern trade They have bought l\>r cash, or its equivalent, and their selections vill form full and attractive stocks lor the inspection ol' the interior Merchant. Our facilities lor obtaining Domestic Goods direct from the manufactories. -ire unsurpassed by the merchants of any city in the Union. . < We therefore confidently invite you to inspect our -jj8 FALL STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, *J| feeling assured that nil who may do so, without prejiutice, will make their purchases in this market. Uur Stoci.s will be complete early in August, when we will be pleased to receive the visits of etir old and uew mercantile friends. * Dry {Hoods. I Gilliland, Howell k Co.; Johnston, Crews i Co.;- J Chamberlain. Miller .t Co.; JohnG-. Milnor & Co.; Nay-- q lor, .Smith & Co.; livatt, McBnmey & Co.: Crane. Boyl-ston k Co.; J. S. & L. Bowie & Co.; Cadow, MeKeuzie& Co.; Kcrrison k Leiding. !Iai(Hvii re. Hyde, Gregg k Hay; Wilmans k Price; Courtney> Tennaiit & Co.; J. K. Adger k Co. Uools and $lioc?, sf D. F. Fleming k Co.; R. A. Pringlo & Co.; Force ,C Mitchell: K. Ii. Stoddard & Co.; Dimilmm, Taft & Co.; Ilaseltine & Walton. . . Clothing. Pierson, Smith k Co-; Cohen, Willis Co.; Waldron, Kggleston k Co.; Edwin Bates k Co.; Matthiessen, O'Harn k Co. v Gt'orctics, GEO. M". WILLIAMS k CO. Croclirry and (?!a** Ware. ^ Webb k Sage; Brown k Palma. Brttjs and Jlcdic.iiios. Haviland, Stevenson k Co.; Nelson Carter; John Ashhurst k Co., RnIT k Dowie. -? i ttilksaud Fairoy Goods. Howen, Foster k Co.; J & W. Knox; Dewing, Thayer k Co.; Albert Lcugnick; Marshall, Purge & Co. Hals. Caps and straw Goods ? Horsey. Auten k Co.; F. D. Fanning A Co.; D. R.. Williams ,t Co. Middle* it Saddlery Hardware. 11 as tie, Calhoun k Co.; Jennings, Thonilinson k Co. Carpels, Oil Cloths and Window Cur- t tains. Lambert k Howell; James k. Bailie. Importers and Healers in Wines, Liquors, Segal's. Clinfec, Croft & Chafee; Rcnucker k Glover. ' Healer in Paper and Envelopes. JOSEPH WALKER. Aug. 7. At Reduced Prices! Jos. M. Gayle & Co,, A RE now offering the remaining part of their j. jt\. Stoek of DltY GOODS, Ilats, Caps, Ac., at reduced prices, we are ottering these Goods at exceed- ^ inglv low ligures. in order to make room for our FALL and WISTEli STOCK. Call and examine for vour- "A selves. JOS. M. GAYLE. Aug. 7.?It. WM. MITXGO. \ ~~A CHANGE OF , and i tltOiMnniis, ^100^' added to my old Stock, makes it complete. I would icilicil n share of the patronage, so liberally bestowed upon Mr Clyburn Please call and examide my Stock for yourself Nearly opposite tbo New Market. Julv 17.?tf. J f Ynrrva CHAMBERS, BARNES & CO. FACTORSAND GENERAL COMMISSION" IifcEELCJUAISr'T'S, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. July 24,?6mo. Fresli Fall Turnips. COXSISTLVG OF J ARGE WHITE FLAT DUTCH. 1-J LA RG E W11ITE XOI! i (>LK. LARGE WHITE GLOBE. LARGE WHITE HANOVER. PURPLE RUTA BAGA. EARLY RED TOP. EA RLY SPRING. .lust received and lor sale by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. > July 24,?tl. t'4-n nvoli l ? TiT i-\ 4-1 sm VU A til tii.Oxi3ii.ijJ A* VJ l/l GO. r!"1l!K undersigned hnvo this day associated them1 selves for the transaction of the Factorage und General f?rmrrti?-si?n? Business, in the City of Charleston, S. U.. under the Firm ofChnmbers, BarnesACo., and would most respectfully solicit the patronage of their fri-oids and the public. Consignments of produce. Manufactories, or Merchandise. made to their House, will recoive prompt attention. JAMES S. CHAMBERS, of Charleston,S. C. GE011G K W. BA UN KS, of Kershaw District, S.C. JOHN \\\ CHAMBERS, of Charleston, S. C. July 24,? Int. , McCurry & Hammerslough, DEALERS IN Everj'thing- Useful or Ornamental, HAVE 0! KNKD A STOCK OF Summor G-oods, especially Adapted to the Wants of the I'cople, Gpptfile !Ice Episcopal Clnircll, . July 21,?if. CMIDEK, S. C. % ZSTotice. IB. B. CASTON, a resident of Kershaw District, ?f and Turpentine distiller, do hereby give notice that it is the intention of my wife, Mary H. Caston, on and after tin* expiration of one month from this * notice, to act as a sole trader. July 17.? lino. FRESH TI * RNIP SEED FOR SALE AT THE POST OFFICE. I A DIMS'. MISSKSni .1 INFANTS'Spun Piik an<l J Gauze I'riiier Vesis for Summer Wear, just opened at the "old Curtn r." K. W. BONNKY. CAUTION NOTICE. I FuIlWAUN ALL PERSONS FROM TRADING ^ X fur a Noli1 givoii by ine t? James Estridge, Thos. J. CJybuni. Snuriiy. for Kijrlil Hundred Dollars, **!/%>' datc-'l- day of .IPC", due 1st January next, ^ the consideration having failed. I am determined not J to ii.av said note, unless compelled hv Iniv. July J,?If WILSON' HOUGH. Dissolution of Cc-Partnership. ! ' | 111'. 1 O-I A iv [ A T.I.Ml11 i I r.u IVlUrUKri KA1 fotititr liftwecr. J ,fc !'. A Sander*, hua been dissn'vcd. r.in.' the business will be continued at the ' out sr a Nil in ill'- imrao of .Inly M.?:f. P. A. SANDERS. Companion for the Toilet. /"CONTAINING Four Rotiles of assent jal articles V - IbrtlieTeeih. Hair, Completion ajjej jlandk.erpjijpf Prepared by liurj;ctt.t)nd neatly put up in a commute Ron. " Sulfite ' J. J. McKAIN. ' Com?Corn. t A/'\ til.~S II Kt.S Noitii Carolina CORN, now it) * iV'W ;lore, fi.j libs to tbe Hm-hel. Inr sale by July ? Ipw. DROWN ,t MYERS, ^