The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, October 11, 1853, Image 3
AMERICAN AND PAR
W. ST
"HAT 1
231 KING ST.. C]
IN appreciation ofthe immense patronage given t
men's superfine Moleskin, Silk and Beaver Hats I
good-Dress Ilats at $3?$2.50?$2?$1.50.
CAP DEP
A grand display of stvlcs of Caps for Geutleme
PLANTA1
WOOL HATS for Negroes, of all prices, regular i
ONE PRICE "HAT HALL," 23l" King Street.
Oct. 13.?it.
ma ma asfsss iwasa cwsaa
AFTRR this date tlio prssenger train will run di
rectly through from Camden to Columbia, oe
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
X. D. BAXLKY, Agent.
Oct. 11, 1853, . 41 tf.
Lost,
ON Tuesday the 4th inst., a note on P. Itobenson,
for Sixty Dollars, payable thirty days after date,
to the undersigned or rightful bearer, dated the 3d
of October, 1853. Any person finding the same will
confer a favor by leaving it at the Journal Office.
Oct. 11, 1853. J. N. WALKER.
School Teachers.
THE Male and Female Academies of Camden being
both vacant, the Trustees desire to elect Teach
?r's for both schools forthwith, who shall re o|^ec
them as soon as possible." All necessary information
may be had bv application to
" . JiNO. 3L DESAUSSURE.
Pres't.
The Charleston Mercury will copy throe time* it
Tri-weekly. ?
Oct II 41 4t.
J|OTIC~?
ANY oce having demand's against tlio Subscriber
by sending the same to Talladega, Ala., will b<
paid. JOSEPH C. CLANTON.
Oct. 11. 41 - St.
Head Quarters 33d Reg't, S. C. M. )
CAMDEN, Oct. 10, 1853. J
WILLIAM C. MOORE having been appoiutec
Judge Advocate of the 22d Regiment, S. C. M
with tho rank of Lioutenant, will be obeyed and res
pected accordingly. By order of CoL Tavlou.
. ; THO. J. WARREN, Adjutant
Mew Good*.
The subscribers have received their Fall andWintoi
supply of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,.
GIWUJSKIKS,
CASTINGS,
MILL IRONS, <tc.
As their stock is full and well selected, purchasers
will find it to their advantage to give Uiota a call bo
fore buying elsewhere.
. Oct. II. JfeDOWALL A COOPER.
Tbe Old Corner !!
SUPERFINE and common carpeting, also Green
Baize and priuted floor cloths just opened at * the
old corner" by E. W. BONNET
Oot. H.- 41 tr.
"VfEORO Shoes for sale at last year's prices at "the
1\ old corner" by " E. VV. BONNEY.
Oct U, 41 tf.
GESTLELiLEX'S and Youth's clothing, among which
are some Extra sized coats and Vests now offering
at tbe "old corner" at New York retail price*.
Oct. 11?tf - E. W. BONNEY.
BACON Sides, Salt, Treacle Molasses, Kock and
Alum Salt, always on hand and. for sale low at
the old corner by K W. BONNEY.
Oct IF, 41 tf.
Line.
JUST received and for sale, a lot of superior Stone
lime. W. W. TttYO.N * CO.
Double and Single barrel Onus.
DOUBLE and Single barrel guns. Rifles and Pistols,
from $10 to #100. Powder flasks. Shot
{hjucIics and Bella, Kifle and Pistol Flasks. I'ercus
siou Caps, French and English, Gun wads, aud puuehef
of all sizes.
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers. Gallery Pistol and
Bullet caps, Powder Canisters, Pocket Pistols, Flasks
" ^ * VAlTVsi
itbiiu; uags, otc., . a. iuu.<u.
Oct. 11, 41 t?
Hedge Shears.
ANEW lot of 8, 9, 10 and 11 iuch blades, Hedge
Shears, of the best English Steel, imported by
Bnist, the'Fhilndelphia Seedsman.
A. YOUNG.
Oct. 11, 41 tf.
Sale of Real Estate.
BY ORDER of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell on
the first Monday in November next, the Real Estate
of Patience DeBruhl, consisting of three tracts or
parcels of lands as follows: one tract of seven huudred
and thirty three acres, bounded by lauds of S. C.
DeBrahl, Robert Dumble, Mrs. Thorn, Munn, Lockhart,
Winn and Robert Dixon; also by lands surveyed
for William DeBruhl's children. Oue TRACT of . wo
hundred and ninety seven acres, bounded by lands of
.lacobYoung, DeBrahl, Winn aud Daniel Munn. Ono
TRACT of thirty-one acres, bounded by lands of DeBruhl,
Dixon, Llardy Thorn and Charles Perkins, with
plats to each.
Terms?Cash for so much as will pay costs; balance
on a credit of twelve months, bonds with good security,
with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage, if
deemed necessary, to the Ordiuary. Purchasers to pay
lor papers.
Oct.J. THOS. BASKIN,_S. K. D.
Book* aud Stationary.
r IMIE subscriber lias now completed his Btock of
I 1... - : ..-1- All . 1 a 1 ) LJ.l 1
.JL_ iwufco uj i*ic urrivuin. jiii iiic pu&uunru oi'iiwui
Hooks in use, in the Schools of the Town and Country,
on hand, or can be supplied at a short notice.
PAPER, note, letter, cap aud account INKS,
black, Japan, red and blue. Envelopes, of all sires.
HfEDICAL BOOKS, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
PRAYERS, and HYMNS, LATIN and GREEK CLAS
SICS. All the new and popular literature of the
day. New books received soon after their publicu
tion. A. YOUNG.
Oct. 11, 41 tf.
Sheriffs Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me
directed I will sell on the first Monday in No<
vember next before the Court House door, the follow
ing property to-wit:
One negro man, Joshua sold subject to a mortgage
t wo horses, and two horse wagon, cattle, hogs, house
hold and kitchen furniture; the cattlo, hogs, <fce., wil!
be sold on Tuesday, second day of sale at De t's resi
dcnce, levied on and to be sold as tho property o
J. W. Bask in, at tho suit of Mary Thorn, et al \ s J
W, Baskin.
One luiy mare, levied on and to be sold as the pro.
perty of Jos, Allen, at the suit of John R. Joy, vi
Jos. Allen.
One bay mare, levied on and to be sold at the suil
of Calvin Usry, vs Bryan Hough.
ALSO
Lots in the Town of Camden, and known as numI...
fi.>Q 0')Q KnnnH Wp*t hv Pair QfpA^f
i?cr ?nu ?j ?? wivct, mirin
by Boundary Street, East, by Mill Street, and South
by number 930, levied on and U? bo sold ae propertj
of Joseph Wienges, at the suit of Workman <fc Boone
vs Joseph Wienges. Pnrchnaers to pay for paj^rs
Tcrtns cash.
THOMAS BASK IN, S. K. I).
Oct 11. 41 td.
Brick ! Brick !! Brick !!!
rI^HE subscriber lms on hand, and for sale, abou
X one hundred and fifty thousand Brick, which hi
will sell low, if applied for soon. A selection of Uriel
can be had at two dollars for a four horse load. Al*<
a good second hand cart. Also a splendid 7 octavi
PIkyO-FORTE mado by Hallett & Allen, of superio
tono and finish. It is almost entirely now, liavinj
beon used b^t seven months.
II IIOIJjKYM.VN
ISIAN HAT FASHIONS. '
n T-* r
JtLiliiJLii* S
HALL,"
HARLESTON, S. C.
I
0 STEELE'S 1IAT HALL, the first quallt\r of Gentle- j
iave been reduced from $5 to $4?the $4 Ilat to $3.50?
ARTMENT.
n, Youths and Infants, at 50c., 75c., $1, and $1.50.
'ION HATS.
sizes. Also, CAPS, at $1.50 to $2 per dozen. At tliu
W. STEEEE, Proprietor.
~W. ANDERSON
IS NOW receiving his Fall and Winter supply of ,
Staple aud Fancy Dry-Goods, which '
1 comprise a full and generat assortment, consisting in
part of the following:
DRESS GOODS,
Moualin DeLaines, Cashmeres, Merinocs, Ginghams,
Prints, Ac., of every quality and price.
WOOLEN GOODS.
1 All-wool English Plains, heavy Kerseys, Plaid Linseys,
Georgia Tin ins, and oilier Btylcs, at all prices
| FLANNELS.
Of all colors, qualities and prices,
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
A complete assortment of Dress, Frock and Business
COATS, of Cloth, Cassimere and Tweeds, all
' made up in the most fashionable style.
BOY'S CLOTHING,
{
( Sacks, Frock Coats and Jackets, handsomely got up.
ALSO.
Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, Snttinctts,
Liuen Tabling and Towelling Diapers
i Huckaback, Crash, Dowlas
12-4 brown and bleached Sheeting,
Canton Flannels. Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold
at the lowest prices for cash or to punctual customers.
Purchasers will please call on
Oct II. W; ANDERSON.
j
a ?.*r .i
9RIUIBI VV VVICUli
I WILL receive in a few days, a full supply of the
above desirable Goods. Planters are invited to
j call and examine them before purchasing. The}' will ;
be sold at Factory prices, by
1 Oct. 11. W. ANDERSON, Agent
! Shoes, Shoe*.
A FULL supply of Ladies BOOTS and SHOES, of
all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS
I and SHOES, Youth's and Bov's Shoes. Just received
i by " W. ANDERSON.
r j
Catawba Factory Yarn.
WE have just received on consigument, a good as"
sortment of all numbers of the above Factory,
which wo offer to merchants and customers on the
lowest terniR. M DRUCKER <t CO.
1 Camden Bazaar.
AVE have unpacked a most splendid assortment ol
? l UK A AT-J/J 1)E CL 0 THING. SHOES, HA TS
and GAl'S, which we are able to sell to our friends
and customers at Northern prices.
Oct 11. M. DRUCKER k CO.*
FOR A FEW DAYS OWLY.
Great Bargains in Dry-Goods!
OWING to the delicate state of Mr. W. D. Mason's
health, I have resumed possession of the stock of
| Dry Goods recently sold to him. and would respectfully
iuform the public, that the same must be disposed
of within a very few weeks, as my business engago:
meuts elsewhere will not admit of any longer delay.?
! A large portion of the stock has been recently purchased
in New York, for cash, but no distinction will be
made in favor of new Goods?they must all be disposed
of, audthat at whatever they will bring.
This is, unfortunately, not a mere ruse to gain cusI
torn, but a fixed fact, demanding immediate action, and
' as such, I would earnestly invite the cariiest attention
| of those who wish to lay in a supply of first class Dry
: Goods at not less than fifty |>cr cent, bolow the rcgu,
lar prices?an assertion J will fully establish to the satisfaction
of purchasers. Tonus strictly cash.
| Oct. II.- JAMES WILSON.
Annual Fair and Cattle Show
OF TUB
Southern Central Agricultural Society.
i 1 To he held at Augusta, (Geo. ) on the 11th inst.
SOUTn CAROLINA RAIL ROAD CO. )
Camden, Oct. 10. 1853. (
rr,IIE rota of passage from the lGtb totho 21st inst.
j A to and from Augusta, Geo., for the above occai
sion, will be reduced to one half the usual rates, und
| all articles and animals intended for exhibition, will
- be transported free of charge.
N. X. BAXLEY, Agent
Journeymen Wauled.
, rpHREE or four good Jocuxeymkx Tailoks will be
A employed and good wages paid on immediate application
to T. ROBKNSONI
! The Charlotte Democrat, and Salisbury Watchman
copy twice and send bills to the subscriber.
, Oct G, A.1-J.2
Head Quarter* 22d Reg't. S. C. in. I
CAMDEN, OCTOBER 4, 1853. (
rpiIIS Regiment is hereby ordered to parade at
; A Camden on Saturday, the 5th day of November
' next, armed and equipped as the law directs, for Drill
and Review.
I The line will be formed at 11 o'clock, A. M.
I The commissioned and noncotnmUsioned officers
1 will assemble the day previous for drill and instruction.
Captains of Companies are hereby charged with the
, extension of this order.
The Regimental Staff will be expected to attend the
parade on the 5th uniformed and equipped as the law
directs. Ry order of Col. Tayi.ou:
T1I0. J. WARREN, Adjutant.
;
Attention, DcKalb Rifle Ouard*!
PURSUANT to an order from Col. Taylor, you arc
hereby ordered to parade at your rendezvous on
Saturday .the 5th November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
i The commissioned and non-commissioned officers
I will parado the day previous at the same place and
hour, for drill and instruction, armed and equipped as
, i the law directs.
i tw The Petty Muster is postponed until the above
: | time. By order of Capt. Moffat:
J. P. McKIXNON, 0. S.
Oct 3. _ jUt 3t
\ mr a ran
ner?nuw iroop.
i Okdkk NO. ?
|>Y order of Col. Thos. M. Baker, you will parado
!. JL) at Sumtcrviile oil Friday the fourteenth day of
. October next, at 11 o'clock A, M., for Regimentul drill
and review.
The commissioned and non-comraissionod officers
will assemble the duy previous for drill and instrucI
tion. By order of Col. Thos M. Baker.
THOMAS JONKS,
? Cupt. of Kershaw Troop.
Caniden, S. C., Aug. 27, 1853. 37?tr
WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!!
[ ?"\R. MoLANK'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to bo
1} tiro heat, most suft and radical euro for Worms.
[ It is approved and recommended by the Medical
Faculty in every section where it has beon introduced.
In fact, whero it is known none other is used.
One of our most respected physicians in speaking of
Dr. McLane's Vermifuge says " Its great superiority
' over all other Vermifuges arises from tlio fuet that
' whilo it is more efficacious than any other Vtrmifuge,
j it is perfectly safe.
; car i'ricc 25 cents per bottle.
Dr. McLan<?'? MJver Rills,
1 I) I'M X< i composed entirely of wyt uihie substances is
' 1 J not only safo, but havo boon found by all who
have used them, as the best remedy lor all affections
t j of the Liver and Digestive organs. In faet, where
e J thoy uro used Liver Complaint cannot exist.
i 1 J39~Prico 25 cents per box.
i ! The abovo valuable preparations are for salo by i
8 most of the Druggists, and are to be liad wholesale of
r r. M. COIIKN A CO.,
r Importors and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery Ac.
No. 25 Hay no st reel, Clmles'/ju. S. C'.
A Card.
A LL persons, other than members of the Fire ComLJL.
pan}*, having in their possession any of the hosespanners
belonging to the engine, arc earnestly requested
to hand them, without delay, to Captain Taos.
Wilsox, or the undersigned.
T. CARPENTER, 4 th Director.
Oct. C, 1953. 40 . 3t.
SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. ~~
Iu Equity?Rlarion District.
J. J. Ilurllcc and wife, vs. R. J. Scarborough?Bill for
Sale of Land.
IN pursuance of a Decretal Order of the Court of
Equity in this case, I will offer for sale at Marion
Court House, beforo the Court llousc door, between
the ustial hours of sale, on the first iionany in uccembcr
next, tlie following valuable tracts of Land:
All that PL A NT A TION belonging to the late A.
L. Scarborough, deceased, situated on Calfish, within
a half mile of the village of Marion, bounded on the
south by the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad,
containing about seventeen huudred acres, of which
about seven hundred are cleared and in a high state
of cultivation. On the premises are two Dwelling
Houses, Gin House. Negro Houses, and all the OuU
buildings necessary for a large planting interest.
ALSO.
About three hundred acres of LAND, lying south
of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and in
the immediate vicinity of the village.
Terras of Sale?One fourth cash; for the balance, a
credit of one, two, and three years, in equal annual iustalmonts,
interest from day of sale, pa3'ablo annually.
Purchasers to give bond with approved security, and a
mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers.
C. D. EVANS, Comui'r.
Comm'rs. Office, Marion C. II., Oct. 1, 1853. ts
Valuable Plantation and Mills
FOR SALE.
rpHE subscriber odors for sale his Plantation and
X Mills in Sumter District, situatod on Dig Rnftiu
Creek, fourteen miles below Camden, and six, from
3oykiu's Turn Out, containing (1674) sixteen hundred
and seventy-four acres, between four and live huudred
acres cleared and under fence, the balance in fine timber.
On the promises is a good two story Dwelling,
with all the necessary buildings of a well settled Plantation,
most of which, have been erected within the
last few years. On the northern extremity of the tract
is another Settlement in good repair. Doth places arc
perfectly healthy.
Also?An excellent Grist Mill, with two pair of
stones, and a Saw Mill, capable of cutting about one
thousand feet oflumber per daj'. With the Plantation
will be sold (if desired) the stock of cattle, Hogs and
Sheep, togetlier with the Provision Crop. If sold immediately,
possession will be given on the first of January,
1854.
The terms and other particulars may be obtained
from the subscriber on the premises, or by letter direc
?*- * _!_ T\ x t\ 1 v? an il n n
lea io jwymns uepoi, uaraaeu urancn ot a. u. at. xv.
MARION SANDERS.
Sumter Dlst. S. C. Oct. 4, [3mJ
The Charleston Mercury will insert twice a week
for six weeks, and tlie Sumter Banner once a week
for three months, unless othorwiso directed, and forward
bills to this office.
Administrator's Sale.
BY permission of the Court of Ordirtary will be
sold nt the reaid< ncc of Daniel Hearon on Saturday,
the 15th day of October next, at 12 o'clock,
M., all the PERSONAL ESTATE of Samuel Hearon,
deceased, consisting of three Negroes, a man, woman
and child, Hogs, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Terms?The Negroes on a credit until the first day
of January, 1855, with bond and good security, with
interest payable annually. The other property on a
credit until the first day of January next, with notes
and good security, and interest from the day of sale.
DANIEL HEARON, Adm'r.
Sept. 20. 28 4t
To Rent.
r|~MIAT Houso and Store room on Broad street at
J. present occupied by J. Harris. For particulars
apply to JAMES McEWKN.
July 17 20
Home for Sale.
rJMlE Subscriber offers his residence on tl.e Kirk-]
JL wood Road, for sale, on accommodating term*. 1
Persons wishing to purcli so will be shown over the !
premises. J. M. COOPER.
July 5. 27
Wagon Ac. for Sale.
A SECOND-HAND two horse Wagon and Harness
1\. a Uarochc, for one or two horses, a Buggie eitli-,
er for singleor double draught?all with Ilariies, will
be sold low Apply at tliis Office.
June 28.
Office So. Ca. Rail Road Company
ClIAnLESTON, Jl'I.Y 18, 1853.
O KASON TICKETS, not transferable, tocxpire three
O months from date of purchase, ut $35 each, can,
on and after this date, be procured ut the'Charleston, I
Augusta, Columbia and Camden Agencies.
pig"Rate for colored persons for same time, $20.
J. K. KM Kit Y, Sec v.
July 10 29 ' tf
EPISCOPAL FEMALE SCHOOL,
AT GLENN SPRINGS *
HAVING purchased the well known Property,
G lex's* spbixus, the undersigned propose to
0|?en there a HIGH SCHOOL Cor Young Ladies, on !
tlie Fit at of February, 1854.
No pains will be spared to secure an efficient corps ,
of Instructors, and to make the Institution equal in |
every respect to the very best in the land. A Fros- i
pectus will shortly be issued containing the particulars
as to Terms, Sessions, ic.
T1103. S ARTHUR.
J. D. MeCULLOCH.
Aug. 1G. 33 tlJ
IVotice.
ALL persons indobted to the subscriber by note or
account, previous to the 1st Jan'v, 1S52, are requested
to call and settle the samo.
JAMES McEWKN.
Aug. 9 32 3t
The ISauk of Camden, So. Carolina.
"Vf OTICH is hereby given, that replication will, 'oe
Is made to the Legislature of this State., -u Rg ensuing
Session, Cora renewal of the Chafer of this Rank.
II.. l./v 1
u\ uiuvri \J( iuu i)u.uu,
W. J. GRANT, Cash'.-.
July 20 30 t
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES^!!
LEONARD (IIiI'I>,
Manufacturer und dealer iu carriages
and HARNESS of every description, Nob. 124
Meeting et and 33 Wcntworth-at. next to the old
stand of Gilberts & Cliapin, Charleston, S. C.
Feb. 1. 5 - If
?jJTW. R. IlrXTER may bo found nt the above Ro
positpry, and tnko this method to assure his frionds
that all ordors entrusted to him will bo attended to
with promptness aud strict fidelity.
Twenty-Five Dollars Reward.
RAN A WAY from the subscriber about the 28lh of
June last, a negro woman named SUSY, about 5
feet high, light complected, slender built, speaks mild
and slowly, good features, and the gums over euch eye
tooth is black. She formerly belonged to the estute
of L 0. Adamson, and worked several years at the
DeKalb Factory. As she has relations about Cam- ;
den, there is no doubt she is lurking about the town
or in the neighborhood.
The above reward will be paid for her confinement :
in anvjail in this State so that 1 get her.
Sent. 20.?tf A. N. DELL
CHAMBERS, JEFFERS & CO.,
COM MISSION M R R C11A \ TS,
Oil AltLKSTON, S. C.
r |^I IE uitdoraifcnod bog leave to return thank* to their
.JL numerous friend* for their past liberal patronage,
and inform them that they still continue the business
as heretofore, and hold themselves ready to servo their
friends and all who may favor them with consignments
or business, to the be?t of their skill and ability,
and that no efl'urt on their part will be wanting to give 1
satisfaction.
OHAMDKKS, .IKFKKItS J (10.
A115 " U)
DBY GOODS FOB CASH!!!
Wholesale and Retail.
W. G>. BANCROFT & CO., <
253 AND 255, KING STKRKT, (
CHARLESTON, S. C. j
\\J E are now receiving o'tr usual large supply o |
TT FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Also, PLANTATION GOODS of every variety,
consisting of Super Duflil Blankets, Mackinaw ditto,
Osnaburgs, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Stripes, Prints,
Ac. Ac.
W'e-sliall adbere stiictly to the ONE PRICK system. (
Our goods arc all marked witli plain figures, and onr .
terms enable us to sell every article at the smalkut pof ,
siblc profits. ' ,
Terms Cash or City Acceptance. j
W. (f. BANCltOFr A CO., .
253 and 255 King-street,
Sept. 13.?4ni one door below Wentworth-st.
Another Train In for Moore'*!
Fancy Department.
r AA LBS. Fancy C AND IKS <
f)UU 3 cases PRKSERVKS
200 lbs. ALMONDS
100 lbz. BRAZIL NUTS
100 lbs. PECAN NUTS
40 lbs. Fresh CURRANTS
2 cases PRUNES, in fancy boxes
200 boxes SARDINES
2 eases S ALMON
2 " LOBSTERS
1 " (one gallon jars) PICKLES
3 " (one pint do) DU
1 " OLIVES
2 " CAPERS, superfine
1 " Walnut CATSUP
1 **" Mushroom DO.
2 " French prepared MUSTARD
2 '* Assorted CORDIALS
2 " PEPPER SAUCE. All fresh, at
Oct. 4. MOORE'S.
35,OO? CIGARS.
to-wit:
2,000 genuine Rio Hondo 2.000 Arianas
1.000 Imperos 3,000 Las Minas
8,000 La Normas . 2.000 Piimeras
2,000 Sylva Primeras i s,000 La Union
2,000 Regalias I 1,000 Jenny Lind
5,000 Washington I 3,000 Mayflower
5,000 Imperials j 1,000 Star Regalia
ALSO.
15 boxes flne Chewing Tobacct
6 gross do cut do do
10 do do do Smoking do
Patent Segar Lighters, Ac. For aalc by
Oct. 3. W. C. MOORE.
A FALL STOCJC,
CONSISTING of
Heavy and fancy groceries-, wixes,
LIQUORS, <tc, is now being received, which I
will sell at the lowest rates for Cash or to punctual customers,
on tho usual tirac.
Oct. 4. J. A.SCHROCK.
Fresh Mackerel.
IN Kits and Bbls, warranted of this year's crop. For
sale by J. A. SCHROCK.
Hams, Hams.
i AAA LBS. Extra Sugar Cured TIams, just rolUUU
ceived by J. A. SCHROCK.
Ground Spices.
SUCH as Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Pepper 4c. For
sale by J. A. SCHROCK.
Sperm and Aduinanline Caudles.
1 A BOXES Sperm Caudles, -i's 4 6*s.
Xv/ 10 " Adamantine " '
For sale by J. A. SCUROCK.
^ Teat, Teas.
SUPERIOR Hyson, Guupowder, and Black. For
sale by J. A. SC.tROCK.
|' Fret It Fruit.
I THRESH Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas &c., just
received by J. A. SCHROCK.
More Sclinap*.
A CASKS SCHIEDAM SCHXAPS,
1U 10 do old UOCU, (Johatine's Borger,] J
3 do CHAMPAIGNK llfcjl
20 dozen London PORTEIT
10 do Scotch ALE. Arrived aff MOORE'S".
Candles.
^ A BOXES Sperm, Adamantine arid Tallow Cant/v/
dies. Just arrived at MOORE'S.
Band, Harness and Sole Lea titer.
VLARGK stock now on hand, of superior qualit}7.Also?Lace,
Leather. Deer, Calf and Lining
Skins, together with all nrticles usually made use of
in the manufacturing of Shoes. G. ALDEN.
NEGRO SHOES.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
I HAVE in s'ore, n large etock of heavy Plantation j
Brogans, of my own manufacture, to which PlR.it- '
era are respectfully invited to examine. Notwitli- j
1 standi n<? I lip orient advance on this kind ot Shoe of |
1 Northern maice, I shall sell at last year's prices.
GEO. ALDF>.
Sept. 27, 30 tf.
A* "WmEM'WJjm9
DKALKU IN
Watohes, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Military and Fancy Goods,
HAS just received a new and generrt', assortment
of every description of me, cnftiidizc in keoping '
with his stock of goods.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, hunting nnd :
open cases; Levers, Anchors nod Cylinders.?FINE |
GOLQ CHAINS, Chatelaines, Necklaces, guard and i
; rob chains. GOLD SEALS. KEYS AND LOCKETS, i
RINGS, plain, jewelled and diamond. EAR-RINGS |
| and PINS of the newest nnd most fashionable styles,
j plain, pendants, enamelled, Pearl and Iliaraoud.? (
! GOLD liUCKLES for fob chains,?uulu aimjoil. i
! VER SPECTACLES A-c ,
i SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. Silver '
| Fruit, Butter, mid Cake Knives?Silver Knife unci
j Fork in sets. Silver Cups, Salt cellurs, portmonnics !
I sud pencil eases.
PLATEI) CANDLESTICK^, for mantle nnd chain- [
! lor. Castors, Cnke baskets, Sugur bowls,Saltcellars
d.*r? |
MILITARY GOODS, Swords and Belts, Plumes, |
Laco, Buttons d-c., suitable for the Military l'cgula- [
tions of the Stutc of South Carolina.
FANCY GOODS. Ornamental China Vnses, Cups, !
J Colognes, Match Boxes, Candlesticks, Fruit Baskets,
I Powder Boxes, Jewel Cases, Card Baskets, d*c.
Walking Canos, Riding Whips, Hair, Nail nnd Tooth
Brushes; Papier lueche Work Boxes, Desks ?fce.
A. YOUNG.
I Oct. 4. 40 tf.
Boots mid Shoes.
/ 1 EO. ALDEN, is now receiving a lurge and well {
\I selected stock of Boots and Shoes, comprising nl ^
the late styles, to which, lie respectfully invites the attention
of the citizens of Camden and the public '
generally. Sept. 27 39?tf. I
Effcrv<>M>iiiK Solution of Citrate of
IVagueNia.
r PHIS delightful finline Aperient will bo found on
L excellent substitute for Epsom Raits, or othor
snlino I'urgativo?it is as agreeable to the taste ns a
T.nnKtnnite nnd onerntes nlea- I
glass 01 ?ui? ?. invi , 4
snntly as a purgative.
A fresh supply just receivedantl for sale by
Aug. 2. T. .t K WORKMAN
Keep Cool.
nKAYY Linen Sheeting and Pillow Caso Linens. '
For sale low by K. W. BONNKY,
KOBDIIT .1. TOeCllEIGHT, i
(10TT0N (UN MAKHlt Hutledgo Stroct, ouo
) door Kast of M. l>r.!ek<\- A Co., Camden, S. ('.
FALL STOCK.
*fpHE undersigned h now receiving by enc'fl; rtl-aradr1
Jt from New York, Philadelphia and BaltltribriB, ftd*"
litionsto his already large mid select stock of JfRUCS,CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, SOAPS. COSMET
If,'.% AXD FANCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OIJ.S.
Co., Ac., to which he invites the the attention of lilS"
riends and customers aiid the public gcnornllv.
Sept; 27. Z. J. DkllAY.
Fall Notice !
IAM now opening at tlifc Cheap Corner my Fall sup- ,
ply, which is niucli' larger than f have heretofore .
jtfered to iny customers, consequently I shall offer any I
lrliclo at astonishingly low" prices, as they must be
jold. My old patrons, and ab many now ones as are
Jiaposcd to call, will l>e offeved such bargains as will
induce tl)cm to buv frectyv
Sept. 20?38lf Y,. W. BONN FY.
FALL STOCK.
* %r * 77 V MVTVTvnV ri-rttlrinrr a ]nrttn
AM. A 1?. jviwlj.>l>f jl oiv if-n .......... ..
supply of Goods, suitable for tlie sttrtoit, comprising
a handsome assortment of LADIES' DRKSS
HOODS, black and colored Silks, ilouselins; I'laiils,
Embroideries, Shawls, Gloves, Ac., Ac.
Gentienun'a Wear?Cloths, Cassimeres, VcstiHgs: Ac.
To which tho attention of their customers arid'the
pulilic is invited. Sept. 27.
Domestics.
RED and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks, Sheetings,
all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths,
brown and bleached Shirtings, Ac. For sale low, by
Sept 27. - A. M. A It. KENNEDY.
Negro Cloths unit Blankets.
A FULL supply of Plains Kerseys, aud Blankets, of
ditfeient qualities, for Plantation use. For sale bv
Sept. 27. A. M. A R. KENNEDY. .*
Ready-made clothing, hats and caps,
For sale by JL M A R. Kex.vKDY?vir.:
Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pantaloons;
Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; halfllose;
Fancy Cravats: Washington Ties, Ac.
lioys CloUiinq?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats,
Caps, Ac Sept. 27.
Bacoii ukid Lard.
7 AAA ^BS- prime Nortli Carolina BACON
I ?vUU and LARD. Just received by
Sept. 27. JAMES MjEWEN.
Ci UNNY Bagging. Dundco ditto, Bale Rope and
Twine. Forsaleby E. W. BONNEY.
BHEBE'S Fashionable Hats. Also, Cloth Caps, ol
every description. Just opened by 4
Sept. 27. BONNEY. t
A LARGE assortment of Ready Made Clothing for '
Men and Boys, now opening at I
BONNEY'S. f
LADIES' Ricli Silks and splendid Worsted DRESS 1
GOODS, of even- quality and style. For sale J
low, at ' BONNET'S. r
ROCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at \
BONNEY'S. 1
s
OAA ^"cer0 Blaius, Kerseys and Linseys, fo c
sale at very low prices at ,
Sept 27?39tf BONNEY'S.
NEW AN1) CEDEAP GOODST '
JUST RECEIVED AT 1
Wholesale and Retail Store, \
100 pieces KERSEYS t
100 pair NEGRO BLANKETS
100 pieces blcaclied and brown SILIRTINGS
100 " FANCY PRINTS 1
10 " Furnitura DO. [
25 " FANCY MUSLINS ?
15 44 DELAINES and CASHMFRES c
12 " Rock Island J EANS, all eolors
5 14 BEDTICKING F
1 2 44 Flain and Fauoy JEANS ?
(i 44 APRON CHECKS t
10 44 GINGHAMS
3 44 superfine BROADCLOTH I
1 0 44 FANCY VEBT1NGS 1
Cambrics and Shawls, Silk and Liuen Ilaudkercbicfs '
and Tics, Plaid Linseys and Flannels, Hosiery, Thread, *
Needles, Pins, Concord (N. C.) Yam, Ac. t
ALSO?A SMALL LOT OF
Ready-made clothing.
Sl'CH AS
fllauket and Drab OVER-COATS, Faucy Cussimere r
PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS.
ALSO. ?
20 dozen first quality Wool II ATS
1 case Albion DO. t
1 do Congress DO. .
1 do assorted Cassimcro DO. .
* 1 do superfine Silk DO.
1 do DAPS, Plush, Cloth and Glazed
1 do UMBRELLAS. J
HEAVY GROCERIES.
7 hogsheads Muscovado and CutarSUGARS ^
10 barrels first quality clarified DO. u
5 44 Lovering's crashed DO.
20 bags Rio COFFEE
10 " Java DO.
l'o sixth boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES
25 boxes Adamantine DO. d
10 do cheap SOAP
1 do fancy DO.
10 do Pearl STARCH <
20 gross MATCHES. ^
WIVES AND LIQUORS.
12 baskets genuine Heidsick CHAMPAGNE
TVi\ t
6 do JJcmercier l>va
G <lo Imitation Hcidsick DO.
10 do first quality CLARE! "WINE
2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. r
3 do do Madeira DO!
2 ?lq do PORT DO. l(
4 do do MALAGA DO. i
1 caso WINK BITTERS j
1-2 pipe " Old Otard" BRANDY v
1 qr. cask " Old Palo'' DO. t
2 do London Dock IX). t
1 do Old Holland GIN ^
G cases Schiedam Schnaps DO. jj
1 cask old Bourbou WJ1ISKKY r
3 barrels Kuglo DO. v
20 do Old Rye Hammond DO. I
50 do Doublo Rectified DO.
Together with many other articles which will be
sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time.
AY. C. HOORK.
Caindon, Sept. 9. 37 tf
Wine and Brandy.
i Pipe suijcrfine Old Pale Brandy,
} ' " Madeira AAMuo J
Just received by J. A. SCI1ROCK. o
Sept. 13. 37 tf }
Champagne. J
4 BASKETS Hcidsick Champagne, Qts.
3 " " " Pints, a
3 " Violet " " |
Just received and for sale bv
Sept. 13?37tf " J. A. SC'HROCK. c
Colton Bugging. t
] have just received a Large Lot at
Heavy Gunny Bagging r
Dundee Hugging t
Best Charleston made Rope A v
Three ply Twine t
Which will be sold nt low prices.
W. ANDERSON.
Aug. 23 34 tf.
Segnrs! Segnrn !! ii
*> AAA ha Carolina, n
f)?v/\/v' 3.000 La Climax,
2,000 Rio Hondo.
2,000 Leou DeOro,
3,000 Inovation,
2,000 Regalia.
Just received by J. A. SC1IROCK. t
Holland Glu. fl
ft
1 CASK superior Holland Gin. Just received and I .,
for sale by J. A. SC11ROCK, j p
Sept. 13?37 tf
Hides. ~ ,j
1"MIE highest price will be given for good hides 1
. by W. ANDERSON, j t
1 --- no tf I "
A*? ? * . v?. |
snlf-coolme Giusr mill,
f/ V' v? hfcb thfc is a correct rnt Tlia exclude*
vy riiirtofWhkhfP* the United !*Wr*andTerritories
n??<*'bt:Iof?? ttrthe K?w Haven MannfnAtiirlfig
CnYiiftftfy, N i*v M*v m, C?in? to wbwa
all unlets must be uddriS-rtl, After hav lng three
vrnrs a 61 ualfi I sue* with th?\?0btrfMlll, th? New
lluven Munuteeturlfig CoMfWIy liave eriniited H
(15 a |?urtiuii ?.f tUelf htHftr*. t wtfh hm tfrb MM
to be tlie beat jwHalJe Mill fur ail kitrrfi trfgnin
whliih lus been in use bjr over' 100 pbr cent
These Mills are eoTebretdi al?ote allother mills flrK, f.rr thetf
sufwrlor construction?tlie'y arc'built In the lvet workuaumfce
manner, ftoni the best Kreticb barrrstone, *>) Indies in rlbunflbC.
and all snugly enraged in a flue'eaa'-iron frame, and so arranged
that one man can ?et one of tho-e'MlIU tnv in less than two hours
ready to 'u'o: and when thru lint Hp,all thc/vpiffrstl?dy wortld'
require f.>r live year*, wViffd be but afritfri second, they' are
so rnuatrnntn'il, that whcti sel'sii'm to matte the flbest floor, the .
Btoui* with of aUtumt. fbW'will not come in contact: hears
tiny leave no ffrl( lb the ineal. and no |k?wer IsuhxI etcejitfu* '
crushing the (train. Third, tliose Milla are relf-cooilnr, by a
blast uf cohl air driven tnrodgb an aperture In tbe caeinjt, and
around tlie atones; liem-e, Un-yeau be run 24 boon without
and without heating.
Fourth, tlitew Biitla will grind 280 Whet* of co'rtt into Una *
m?3l in 10 hours, and that too with 14 J lots*-power"; aitd Win
grind 120 boshols of wheat Into fine Hi m In trtt hours lima, aifd ? 1
with ono-half tlie power required by the common till, Frh-ef
|2O0. l'acliius$5. ,.yi
Circulars, with instrnctlona Ibr using, with" ccrtffleitfe* Item
the beat and most reliable sources in relation to this SKD, ran , j
be' had by addressing as above, post paid.
a Tho Mew Haven
|,mi | >471 Manufacturing Co.
bKBb9? j^vcA THft largely engtgad
jTjarlMr^Kjy ' wflPSZ* in manufactnneg
Machinists' Tools
^?also, StstSwuuy
Steam Eaginaa,?
f prices, can be bad by addressing w abe-s. "
t . W. W. TRYON t CO. Ajfejitir. r,ijj
Camden. ?? C. 27 Gw "
. ? z=*
Executive OepaHmit
By his Excellency John Ldu retire Manning,
Governor and Commander in tile/' hi end
over the State of Si/utfi CefrdBnd.
lit-consideration of the many blessings which
Mmighty God lias' bestowed ripon the jveojile < f
Jiis State during Che jiast year, and ?*j?ecj?Uy
or the preservation of general health within k?
imits during a season of unexampled mortality
iiul suffering elsewhere?and m consideration of
he existence of a pestilence which is now rav-;
iging some of the fairest portions of our cotnnou
country, making the people to tremble utilor
its fearful desolations: J, Jotis Lacrkkce j
If AXMKG, Gov ernor and Coiumnuder-in cliiyf in
ind over the State of South Carolina, by virtue
>f authority vested in hip, do issue this my pro-.
'{amotion, setting apart Thursday, uie tliirteciun
[ay of October next, as a day of fasting, l?unilialion
and prayer; and'I' hereby invite the
Ministers and teachers among all' i^lignnw deloniinations
in this State, to open fheir places of
mblic worship on that day, for the' people to memble
and huiublethemselves before tfoeir Mater,
to return thanks for these marks'of tiw laor,
and entreat a continuance of 1 lis abundant
nercy to us as u people; and furthermore, to
lescecli liim to arrest tire arm ol the dcstro) ing
ingel which in other places ? doing his work of*
leath ; to comfort tire wufoW, to protect the orihan,
to give sostettilndfe tto the poor and needy,
o give healing to thh sick, the spirit of joy for
he heaviness of grief, and to show to all nnttu
;ind the mercy and salvation of our God. And
hereby further invite and request all jieople to
ay aside on that day their usual business nmf
vorhlly avocations, and to observe with solewuty
the religious rites which are liereiu mentioredL
JOHN LAURENCE MANNING. '. ...
PLANTER'S' HOTEL
rHK undersigned' Would* respectfully iefofm Ids
friends and the public, that he hair leased that
xtensive and well known establishment, the PLANNER'S
HOTEL, and is now rcadr*for the reception of
isitors. Its eligible location, being convenient to all
msincss localities, will commend it those who visit
lie city on business, and no exortions or expense will
?o spared by the Proprietor to promote die comfort
r.d convenience of his guests, and reader Lis house iii
very respect worthy ol'publjc patronage aud support,
le is pleased to add that lie hasr secured the services
a Book-keeper, of Mr. J. W. Lamukix, se long and
tvorably kiioWrt tto the travelling community of this
nd tho adjacent States.- G. W. BOM A R.
Charleston, Sept. 2G. 39 4t
11.60. MERCHANT'S HOTEL. $1.60.
REDUCTION IN BOARD.
^H ALL not be surpassed by any Two Dollar House
J iu the City
JAMES M. FIURST, Proprietor.
ICiieeton, Sept. 25, 1853. 3m
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
1^ H E subscriber begs respectfully to inform hetrfFicndb
1. and the public generally, that she liM taken aease
of the above HOTEL, which alto will opeif for
he reception of Boardere and Travellers between 25tli<
nst and 1st September. This long established and;
veil known House, has nndergone a thorough alteration
throughout, and furnished with ttevr and fasliionuile
furnjture, and being situated in the centre of bueiiosr.
and in the most fashionable part of the city, so.
icits a oall from her numerous friends and-former pafons
of the House; and will say in conclusion,, nothing
vill be left undone on her part to make tliem eomfortaile
while in the House. MRS. A.J. KENNEDY.
Charleston, Aug. 18. 34-*-2m :
THE UNITED STATES S0TEL, '
One door North ot the Court Ilo'dae,
CJlJtlBEJV) s. c.,
[S NOW OPEN for the accommodation of the Travelling
Public. It is an excellent and uunnnudi*
us building, the Booms are larfce, open and airy, lino
''nmily Parlors well famished. The Table will be farlishcd
with every thing which an excelleut country
narkct will a fiord, attended by the best servants^
The Stables are well fitted up, attcuded by careful
nd experienced ostlers, and well supplied with proendcr.
Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers with
xcelleut water conveniences.
There will at all tones be an omnibus in attendance
c convey passengers to and front the Depot.
arr ho subscriber having had several years ex peienceiu
the above business, feets confident in saying
hat ho will bo able to give general satisfaction to all
rho may favor him with their patronage, as he is deermincd
to use every exertion on his part to please.
TUOSy fcOONK.
Camden, S. C., Sept. 13. 37?if
?T The Charleston Courier, Disc* Hiver Watch-,
tan, Lancaster Ledger, and Columbia Caroliuian, will
isert three times and i'orwatd bill tU llutel lor pay*
tent.
HOTEL,
(LATE COKGAItEK HOUSE,)
COLUMBIA, S. C.
)C. JANNKY & W. D. HARRIS, (late of the
American Hotel,) will bo happy to see their
riends ami will give their unremitting aud personal
ttoutioo to the comfort of their guests, and all who
lay bo disposed to patronize them in their new loat
ion.
The House has had. and is having extenalro nddiions,
and lias beon refitted np; is now well and ek?nutly
furnished.
A splendid line of Omnibusse3 will run to and from
ajojsy'S Kothl to tl.'O Severn: Railroad Depots.
Juno
A