The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, October 25, 1853, Image 3
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A CARD.
Since tbe Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlargements
have allowed him to supply his numerous orders
for Lyon's Kathniron, he lias also introduced soine
new Chemical affinities which adds still to llic high ,
Character of this immensely po.ular article for Curl- 1
ing, Beautifying, Preserving aud Restoring the llair. i
Let those now use,
Who never used before.
And those who always used,
- Now use the more.
The Price is still 25 cents, in large bottles, and may
be had at any store in the United States.
D. S. Barnes, Proprietor, 1G1 Broadway, N. Y
Sold by every Druggist in Camden, llaviland, j
TJawmmII B" \ nrnntc nitMrlpStOlh
Oct. 25," ' 43 J tf
~ POISONING.
Thousands of parents who use Vermifuges composed
of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, that while
they appear to beuefit the patient, they arc actually
laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as
salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &e.
In another column will be found the advertisement
of lldbensaok's Medicines, to which we ask the atten
tion of all interested in their own as well as their children's
health. In Liver Complaints, aud all disorders
arising from those of a bilious type, should make use of
the only genuine Medicine, FIchensack's Liver Pills.
'Be mt deceived," but ask for Ilobehsack's Worm
Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each lias the
signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HOBENSACK, as
none else are genuine. ,
CAMDEN PRICES~CTJRRENT.
BAGGING, j).er jard,....A?,.,,. ,...12J to 13
BALE ROPE, pet pound, J 9 to ..
BUTTER 18 to 25
BEEF, > 5 to 7
BACON, " 11 to 12
COFFEE, " 10L to 12
CHEESE, " 121 to 18
COTTON, CI to 84
CORN,,.. .per bushel, 75 to 87
FLOUR,., .per barrel, 5J to Cg
FODDER,... .percwt. 7.5 to $1
LARD,... .per pound, 124 to 14
MOLASSES,.pergallon .....30 to 42
OATS,......per bushel, 37 to 4 ?
PEAS "..., 75 to 87
SUGAR per pound,.. G to 1 2
SALT per sack 1 to 14
CiRAXD OPERATIC
?z:aj?2mraz:jE EZ
rpHE celebrated Madame It OS A LIE DURAND
JL begs respectfully to unnounce her tirst appeaiaucc
before the citizeus of Canideu, in a few days, assisted
by her talanted Troupe of artists, viz:
Seignor N0YELL1 BASSO, from the Italian Opera,
New York.
Seignor M0RETTI, the Eminent Italian Violinist.
Mr. EDWARD WARDEN, the admired Bull'o and
discriptive Vtolini-t, and
Mr. H. L. SCHRLENER, Pianist.
On which occasion will be offered a eh ice selection of
OPERATIC GEMS, BALLADS AND IIOME SONGS
of the day.
TICKETS?One Dollar,
Further particulars in future advertisements.
Oct. 18. . 4* It
CAMDEN BAZAAR^
WE hereby apprize onr friends and customers of
the town and vicinity, that we have removed
our Goods back to our old*ktand, comer of Broad and
Butledge Streete, and tliat we have received our stock
for the winter season, which is more complete than we
liave ever before offered, consisting of all kinds of materials
for LADIES' DRESSES. Ladies Bonnets: Ribbons,
Tr'uninings, ic., Ladies' Mantillas and Mantles,
in such a varjety that we are certaiu to please purchasers.
Ladies' Gloves, Gauntlets, Ac. <fe.
Geutleinen's Clothing, Ilats, Caps, India Rubber
Goods, Ac. Also, a complete stock of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
CUTLERY, CROCKERY
AND CHINA GOODS*
* * -r. With an extensive assortment of
Heavy Goods for Plantation Use.
Thanking the public for their liberal patronage, we
seilieit is continuance, and promise that our prices shall
be as moderate as in any place where Jhe respective
Goods are bowjkt/row,
Oct. 35.. M. BRUCKER & CO.
CORN^SIIELLERS, 8elf-sharj>ening Feed Cutters,
(a new article,) also," Patent Cylinder and Thermometer
Churns, Meat Cutters and Sausage Stuffers.
AfSo, lland Plows and ilarrews for garden use. For
sale at the "Old Corner" by E. VV. BON KEY.
SUPERIOR North Carolina Flour. Cooper's Shredded
Isinglusa and Extracts for Flavoring. Just
received and for sale lojv at the "Old Corner," bv
Oct 25. E. W. BOKNEV.
.Stolen.
I7R0M the Subscriber at Liberty Hill, Kershaw
District, on the night of the Kith rnst., a dark
sorrel .Horse, about twelve or fourteen hand* high,
supposed to be about ten years old, with but one eye,
he is very gentle, and performs well in either single
or double harness. Any information respecting said
horse or his whereabouts will be thankfully received,
or a suitable reward will be paid to any one for bis
delivery to the subscriber at Lynchburg, on the Wilmington
Si Manchester Rail Road.
JAMES G. McINTOSII.
Oct 25, 43 3t.
H. FABIAN,
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER,
CHESTER, S. C.
TIIE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his
former patrons and friends, for the very liberal encouragement
he has received at their hands; and indulges
the hope that they will still continue to call
whenever a desire may present itself to purchase any
thin? in his line.
He lias recently replenished his stock on hand with
an assortment of the finest
Watches- and Jewelry,
ever before introduced in this place; aiul which he
feels confident cannot fail to please those who are
lovers of the beautiful.
In point of quality and price, he is determined to
soil uothiugthat ho cannot confidently recommend, and
on the cheapest terms possible. All articles sold by !
him and not-proving as stated, will be made good, provided
it has sustained no injury at the hards of the I
buyer. I
Having secured the services of a skillful and expe- ,
rionced workman, he feels himself fully able to execute '
ari}r order in the UKPAIIUNG LINK, with neatness,
durability and despatch.
Aug. 30 35 taniflin
lift fgg sgg? -&S
ON and after this date the Passenger and Ma
Train will run once a week^say WEDNESDAY
twice a day, from the Junction to Camden and hack j '
connecting at the Junction with the Night Passenger ;
and freight Kxpross Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock I
A. M., and bring up Passengers and light freight: Stock i
Poultry. Kggs, Fruit, und otlier light articles will be |
received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wednesdays,
at 10 o'clock A. JL, and connect with the night
Express Train (down)from Columbia. It will he necessary
for shippers of stock to give throe of f<>ur days
notice, that cars may be provided for them.
The Train will run directly thrpugh to Columbia
a id hack on Tuesday, lliursduy and Saturday.
Schedule of Running Time.
FIRST OR MORXIXO TRAIN*.
Leave Caindenat 4 A. M.
Arrivo at Junction at 5.5a " j
Leave Junction at 6.10 "
Arrive at Camden 8.30 " j
SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRAIN, OX WEDNESDAY.
Leave Camden at 10 30 A. M. !
Arrive at Junction at . 12.30 P. M. .
Leave Junction at 1?50 '
Arrive at Camden at i 4.15 ''
N. D. 13AXLKV, Agont.
Jan 13 3 ? tf
BKKBE'S Fashionable Hats. Also. Cloth Cajis. ol
every descripiion. Just opened l>v
Sept. 27. ' BONN'KV. j
JOSEPH WHILEEN,
Dealer in paints, oils, glass and sjiip
chandlery, jS'o. East-Bay, opposite P. j
& M. Bank, Charleston, S. C.
lie keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment |
of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Window Glass ami |
Sashes, Spts. Tuipentine, Camphene, Spirit Gas, Tal- |
low, Grindstones, Cordage, Chain Pumps, Cotton Foot I
Gin Fixtures, I'aeKing Yarn and Brushes of various i
kiuds. (Jet 25?Cm.
School Teachers.
r|MIE Male and Female Academies of Camden being
JL both vacant, the Trustees desire to elect Teachers
for oftth schools forthwith, who sh'ftil re open
them as soon as possible. All necessary information
may be had by application to
j NO. m. DESAUSSURE.
Pres't. |
The Charleston Mercury will copy three times in
Tri-weekly.
Oct 11 41 4t.
SSO REWARD.
I WILL pav the above reward of Fifty Dollars for i
the apprencntion aiul delivery of a negro man
i.ENRY, to the Jail of Kershaw District, whom I pur- !
chased in August last from William Blaekwell of liar- 1
lington, near Tillers Ferry, S. C. Said negro is 5 feet
C or 8 inches high, jet black, 19 or 20 years of age, and
weighs aboutJ65 or 175 pounds.
^ THOMAS BASK IN.
Oct 18, 42 tf
South Caroliua?Kershaw District.
BY JOHN R. JOY, IXQI'IUE, ORDINARY.
"1VTHEREAS, C. M. Wienges has npplied to me
T V for Letters of Administration on all and singular
the Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of
Joseph Wienges, late of the District aforesaid, de- !
ceased:
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kiudred and creditors of the said deceas
ed to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Cainden
Court House on the 26th day of Ootober inst.,
to show c.ruse, if any, why said administration should j 1
not be granted. '
Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of
October, 1S53, and in the 78th "year of American
Independence.
JOHN R. JOT, 0. K. D. j
JH FISCOPAL l iMALE SCHOOL,
AT GLENN SPRINGS
HAVING purchased the won Known rroperiy,
U LE.N'X Springs, the undersigned propose to
open there a HIGH SCHOOL Cor Young Ladies, on
the First of February, 18.">4.
No pains will be spared to secure an efficient corps 1
of Instructors, and to male the Institution equal in 1
every respect to the very best in the laud. A Prospectus
will shortly be issued cohtaiuing the particulars
as to Terms, Sessions, kc.
. THOS. S ARTHUR. j
J. D. McCULLOCH
Aug. 1G. 33 . tlJ J
Brick ! Brick ! ! Brick !! !
r"T~MIE subscriber lias on hand, and for sale, about
X one hundred and liCty thousand Brick, which lie
will sell low, if applied for soon. A seloction of Brick
Bats can bo hud at two dollars for a 4 horse load. Also
a good second hand cart. Also a splendid 7 octave
PIkNO-FORTE untie by Hallett ? Allen, of superior
toue and finish. It is almost entirely new, having
beon used but seveu months.
II. IIOLLEYMAN.
Full Kofice !
I AM now opening at the Cheap Corner my Fall supply,
which is much larger than I have heretofore
offered to my customers, consequently I shall offer any
article at astonishingly low prices, as they must be
s<>ld. My old patrons, and as many new ones as are
disposed to call, will be offered such bargains as will
induce them to buy freelv.
Sept. 20?38lf" " K. AY. BONNEY.
A SMALL L<>t. Fresh, and of Superior quality,
II. received this day at
. --a. xiirfLtra ^
Oct. 18, 42
FOR A FEW DAYS O.YLY.
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 respcctfullv
inform the nublic. that the same must be d:SDosed !
of within a very few weeks, as my business engagements
elsewhere will not admit of any longei delay.?
A large portion, of the stock lias bfcen recently purchased
in New York, fbr cash, but no distinction will be
made in favor of new Goods?they mnst all be disposed,
of, and that ut whatever they will briug.
This is, unfortunately, not a mere rust to gain custom,
but a fixed fact, demanding immediate action, and
us such, 1 would earnestly invite the earliest attention
of those who wish to lay in a-supply of first class Dry
Goods at not loss than filly per cent, below the regular
prices?an assertion 1 will fully establish to the sa
tisfucliou of purchasers. Terms strictlv cash.
Oct. 11. J Ail KS WILSON.
CHAMBERS, JEFFERS & CO.,
COMMISSION MEliCH A NTS,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
r I'M IE undersigned beg leave to return thanks to their
L numerous friends lor their past liberal patronage,
and inform them that they still continue the business
as heretofore, mid horn themselves ready to serve their
friends and all who may favor them with consignments
or business, to tlie b est of their skill and ability,
and that no otfort on their part will be wanting to give
satisfaction.
CHAMBERS, JEFFEUS k CO.
WOR.HS! WOKHS!! WOK .US!!!
DU. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to be
the best, most safe and radical cure for Worms.
Jt is approved and recommended by the Medical |
Faculty in every section where it has been introduced.
In fact, where it is known none other is used.
One of our most respected physicians in speaking of
dr. movant's \ crmuugo says: jis great superiority
over all oilier Vermifuges arises from Uie fact lliat I i
while it is more ejicnciou-i than any other Yirinifuge,
it is perfectly safe.
?3#'Trice 25 cents per bottle.
I>r. MeLaiUi's i-iver 5*111*. ]
I>KIN(i composed entirely of cvjetuhle substances is t
) not only safe, but have been found, by all who i
have used them, as the best remedy lor all all eel ions
of the IAver and Digestive organs. In fact, where 1
they arc used Liver Complaint cannot exist. I I
J^T'Price 25 cents per box.
The above valuable preparations are for sale by
most of the Druggists, and are to la- had wholesale of
I'. M. 0011 MX & CO.,
Itnportors and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery Ac.
No. 29 Ilavne-stfeet, Charleston, S. C.
110SSER k WARREN,
Factors and Commission Merchants, ,
C7/.1 III, KK TUX, S. C.
HAVE opened their OlRee on Central W'liarf.and I
. will ho pleased to receive the favors of their I
friends either in selling Cotton or purchasing Supplies.
JOHN KOSSEIt. 1
Sept. 13. TilO. J. WARREN.
? O T I V frl. :
\NY one having deinnnd's against the Subscriber, 1
by sending tbc same to Talladega, Ala., will lie 1
|k,i,u ' Joseph c. clanton.
Oct. II. 'll :t[- j |
JouriK'ViiK'ii
rpiIUKK or four good JoruxKVMKX T.wi.otts will bo ;
I c-iriiiloyed and good wages |>aiil 011 immediate application
to I'- ltOHKXSOX.
ZST' Hie Charlotte Democrat, and Salisbury Watch- j
irum copy twice and send hills to tlie subscriber.
Oct 0, A.1-J.2 j
\ol irr.
I HEREBY authorize Diriadotte I'. I treason to
collect and receipt for monies due lie estate of j
Mary Iirotisoii. II. \V. HltOXSttN, Sr.
Oct. 13. I-'. ::t
1
(" 1 UXNY Bagging. Dine! lit to. Bale Hope and
I Twine. For by |;. \\'. IMXXKY. j
WORKMAN & BOO
IS NOW OI'FN; and K and shall he, unsurpassed by
gnrds the COMl'LISTENKSS of its assortment, the QI
PRICES at which they will bo" sold.
We invite our friends and the public generally, to ca!
purchasing or not. We offer
Men's and Boy's Caps from 10c. to $2
to $3 each; Best Moleskins an
Of PLANTATION HATS, we have every variety, at
Of Gent's, and hoy's SOFT HATS, we have a very lar
and ranging in price from $1 to $4.50 each. A beauttii
Ocr. 27.
> HITTl^Tir, M -*T ? WT\ TtrtTtTf
. il.HLEj.iU.ua. fl rn.au;
W. STE
"HAT E
231 KING ST.. CH;
IN appreciation of tlic immense patronage given to S
men's supcrline Moleskin, Silk and Heaver Hats havi
good Dress Hats at $3?$2.50?$2?$1.50.
CAP DEPA1
A grand display of stvles of Caps for Gentlemen, 1
PLANTATIC
WOOL HATS for Negroes, of all prices, regular size
ONE PRICK "IIAT I1ALL," 231 King Street.
Oct. 13 ?41.
iY<tw Good*. jj,?(
The subscribers have received their Fall and,Waiter r
supi>ly of i
jDRY GOODS; " - '
llAltDWARK ' ,
GROCERIES. *
VAST/XGS,
MILL JH0XS, tOc. ^
As their stock is full and well selected, purchasers
ivill lind it to their advantage to give them a call before
buying elsewhere. J
Oct.'ll. _ McDOWALL & COOPER.
The Old Corner ! !
SUPERFINE and common carpeting, also Green
Baize and printed floor cloths just opened at " the
?ld corner" bv li W. BONNET J
Oct. 11. " 41 tf.
C'itintit'ii Eiu/.anr.
\\TE have unpacked a most splendid assortment ol
> * HE A D Y-MA DE CL 0 Til ISO. SIIUES, HA TS
xnd CATS, which we are able to sell to our frieuds
md customers at Northern prices.
Oct. 11. M. DRUCKER & CO.
Boot* and Shoe*.
G1 EO. ALDEX, is now receiving a large and well
I selected stock of Boots and Slnies, comjirisiugal
the late styles, to which, he respectfully invites the attention
of the citizens of Camden and the public
generally. Sept. 27 39?tf.
Hums Hams.
1 /AAA LBS. Extra "Sugar Cured Hams, just re- ! c
JLUUU ceivcd by J. A. 8CHK0CK. I
Teas Tea*.
SUPERIOR Hyson, Gunpowder, and Black. For
sale by J. A. SCHROCK. *
Fresh Finit. f
FRESII Raisins, Apples Oranges, Bananas .tc., just 1
received by J. A. SCHROCK.
.71 ore Sehsiap*.
1 A CASES SCHIEDAM SCHNAPS,
JLv/ 10 do old HOC 11. (Jolianne's Burger,] 1
3 do CIIAMPAIGXE CIDER 1
20 dozen London PORTED
10 do Scotch ALK. Arrived at MOORE'S
C'ucdlc*. . (.r
~(\ BOXES Sperm, Adamantiao and Tallow Can- '
OU dies. Just arrived at MOQRK'S. " ^
Band, Harness and Sole Liittberf *
VLARGE stock now on hand, of superior qoality.
Also?Lace, Leather, Deer, Calf and Lining .
Skins, together with all articles usually made uso of
in the manufacturing of Shoes. G. ALDEX.
XEGKO SHOES.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
Ill AVE if! s'ore, a large stock of heavy Plantation j j
. Brugans, of inv own manufacture, to which Plftot- j 1
crs are respectfully invited to ixiuuinc. Not with- j
standing, the great advance on this kind of Shoe of I
v - ? -I.- I -I...II ?..1l I '
4>uruiCI Il IIIUM', 1 cuuu sen uc Ituii I vai o
GEO. ALDEN.
Sept. 27, 30 _ tf.
FALL STOCK.
VM. R. KEXX ED'V are now* receiving a large
supply of Goods, suitable for the season, comprising
a handsome assortment of LADIES' DRESS
GOODS, black and colored Silks, M ousel ins. l'laids, |
Embroideries, Shawls, Gloves, Ac., Ac.
Gentlemen s Hear?Cloths, Oassimcres, Y eatings. Ac. j
To which the attention of their customers and the ]
public is invited. Sept. 27. (
FALL STOCK.
r|~MIK undersigned i< now receiving by each steamer
JL from New York, Philadelphia and Ihdtimore, additions
to his already large and select stock of DUGVS, ]
CHEMICALS; l'KUb'UMKU]'. SUM'S, COSMET ]
ICS, AXI) FAXCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OIL'S, 1
Ac., Ac., to which he invites the tlie attention of his 1
Iriends and customers and the public generally. ]
Sept; 27. Z. J. DkIIAY. l
Keep Cool. f
HEAVY Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens
For sale low by E. W. ROXN EY. ^
BACON Sides, Salt, Treacle Molasses, Rock and (
Alum Salt, always on hand and for sale low at I
the old corner by E. \V. liONXEY '
Oct. 11, 41 \f.__ 1
Lime. ^ (
I EST roe ived and f??r sale, n lot cm" superior Stone I
Lime. \V. \V. TRYoN ?fc CO. 1
Double and liarrel 4?iiii?. i:
DOC BEE and Single barrel guns Ritlesnnd Pistols,
from $10 to slrto. l'owdor flasks, Sliot t
[touches and liclts, Rifle and Pistol l-'lasks. Percussion
Caps, French and English, Gnu wads, and punches t
jf ull sizes.
Coil's and Allen's Revolvers. Gallery Pistol and
Bullet caps, Powder Canisters, Pocket Pistols, Flasks,
Hume hags, etc., A. YOUNG.
Oct. H, 41 tf. r
ISodgo Mlictti's. ^
VNEW lot of 8,In and II inch blades, Hedge
Shears, of the liest English Steel, itupo rted by
Buist, the Philadelphia Seedsinan.
A. YOUNG.
Oct. II, 41 If.
Rooks and Stationary. (
r|"MlE subscriber has now completed his stork of (
1 Hooks by late arrivals. All the standard School
Books in use, in the Schools of the Town and Conn- t
try, on hand, or eu.i he supplied at a short notice. 0
PAPER, note, letter, cap and account INKS, j
Idack. japan, red and I>1 tip. Envelopes, of all sir.es. j
MEDICAH HOOKS, HII'.EES, TESTAMENTS,
PRAYERS, and HYMNS. LATIN and GREEK CLASSICS.
All the new and popular literature of the
lay. New hooks receh'ed soon after llicir publication.
A. YOUNG. ^
Oct. 11, '11 tf. ?
CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE.
FACTORS J
Ami <??'i?i'ial t'oiuuiiskjoii llcn liant*. v
surrji jy'A.i.vy/r \\'ii.\i{]<\
CI1A1M.KSTOX. P.
15. W. C':i.\Mi:i:us, II. I. <'iiis?ii,m, \V. 0. Mimuck.
Hull. Jsis. I'licsnut. M:ij. M. 1 I'Suussnro.
\V. K. .lolinson. W. M. Simmon. K.?q. ^
June'JS. 1 N;Vi. "Jii?(iin 1
l!;ir?:i ami l.aril.
"" I WWl 1.1 >. I'linii X'.illi ('nmliii.'i 15Ai*(?
( M M ' anil I..VIJI'. .1 iot I v
S?'|>i 27. JAM KS M KWIIN'.
NE'S HAT HALL, "
So 0:^09
any similar establishment in the State, cither as reJALlTV
AXD STYLE of its Goods, or the LOW
a
II and examine our stock, whether with the view of L'
t
n
each; Men's Dress Hats from $1.50 v
d Beavers from $3.50 to $5. y
id rallying in price from $4.25 per dozen up. "
ge assortment, differing in material, style and quality 1
ll assortment of IJNFil JNT b aAi s ar.a UArc. *
t WORKMAN & BOON K. ?
5IAN HAT FASHIONS.
ELE'S
ST^XjUJ,"
LRLKSTON, S. . ?
ITEELE'S IIAT flALL, tlio first quality of Gentlee
been reduced from $5 to ?4?tlie ?4 Hat to $3.50?
R.TMENT.
fouths and Infants, at 50c., 75c., $1, and $1.50.
>N HATS. t,
a. Also, CAPS, at $1.50 to $2 per dozen. At the q
W. STJEEL.E, Proprietor.
w7anderson ,r
IS NOW receiving ltis Fall and Winter supply of *
Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods which 11
omprise n full and generat assortniont, consisting in
art of the following; 1
DRESS GOODS,
llouslin DeLaines, Cashmeres,tiIerinocs, Ginghams, f
Prints, Ac., of every quality and price. c
WOOLEN GOODS.
Ul-wool English Plains, heavy Kerseys, Plaid Linsoys,
Georgia Plains, and other styles, at all prices. n
FLANNELS,
Of all colors, qualities and prices,
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. "
t. complete assortment of Dress, Frock and Business
COATS, of Cloth, Cassimcre and Tweeds, all
made up in the most fashionable style. *
ROY'S CLOTHING, g
Socks, Frock Coats and Jackets, handsomely got up.
ALSO. n
Fancy Cassinicres, Tweeds, Sattinetts,
Lineu Tabling and Towelling Diapers r
Huckaback, Crash, Dowlas *
12-4 brown and bleached Sheeting, f
Canton Flannels. Ac., Ac. AH of which will be sold
it the lowest prices for cash or to punctual-customers,
'urchascrs will please cull on 1
OcL 11. W.ANDERSON.
Sitlcni Woolens.
r WILL roeeivo in a few davs. a full aiinnlv of the
L above desirable Goods. Planters aro invited to I
mil and examine tliein before purchasing. They will q
ic sold at Factory prices, by
Oct 11. " W. ANDERSON, Agent ^
Mioes Slioos. 1
A FULL supply of Ladies BOOTS a'id SHOPS, of *
Lx. all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS
md SHOES, Youth's and Boy's Shoes. Just received T
>y W. ANDERSON.
Catawba Factory Vara. e
\\7 15 have just received on consignment, a good as 1
T T sorinieut of all numbers of the qbove Factory, 1
vhicb wo oiler to merchants and customers on the 1
0 west terms. M DRUCKKR <fc CO.
Domestic*. >
RED and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks, Sheetings, 1
all widths, Bed and Orib Blankets, Long Cloths, 1
irown and bleached Shirtings, Ae. For sale low, by ?
Sept 27. A. M, A It. KENNEDY. |
1 ? * ' ' ???rrr 3+ '
** Htsfo Cloths and Blanket*. J
A FULL supply of Plains Kerseys, and Blankets, of *
different qualities, for Plantation use. For sale by '
Sept. 27. A. M. A R. KENNEDY. t
L) KADY-MADE CLOTHING, IIATS AND CAPS, 1
Aj For sale by A. M A It. Kennedy?viz:
Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Paualoons;
Press and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Ilose; t
fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, Ac
liny a C!"thinj?Coats arid Vests. Fashionable Hats, (
2aps, Ac Sept. 27.
281. A. L. SOLOMON, 281. [
COH. K/XG AX J) LIIiERTV-STS. t
CHARLESTON, S. C.,' ?
wholesale and retail dealer IS
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN \
as B-E. oo ?
KEEPS eonslantlv on hand, the following styles Of '
housekeeping a plantation goods, ?
viz:
Fancy col'd Silks; blk. and lig'd Gro de RihO do,
Cashmeres, Mouslin Delaines, lieavy Irisli Poplins
[tl'k and col'd Alpaeeas, French and English -Merinocs
I-.I -I... rnrflnMnt.,1 l>..l!aen (Mntlia 4
Diuauuu'iu?, va.ioiiiiv?v.7, * ? v.-ww v....w ^
Irish l.iuriis and Liudi Diiuiiixki.
irish Linens, of the b<?t munufuciuro ^
damask Napkins, Damask Doylies, Damask Clotlis ^
fabling Damasks, all widths
bird's-eye and-Jlussia Diapers; Huckaback do. (
?'ruit Doylies; Worsted and Linen Table Covers
Jloth Tablo and Piano Covers.
All of tlio above Linen goods arc warranted free
rom Cotton.
Plantation and l\iegri Goods,
ilk. bro. and lig'd Washington Kerseys, all wool filling ,
Airdovn Plains, Scotch Ells, pure wool
" laid aud sniped Linseys. for House Servants
)/.uaburgs, Marlboro' Striped Plaids
ted and white Flannels
Yelcli ami silk-warp Flannels
lottonades, brown Drillings
Jro. and bleu. Shirtings and Sheetings, best brands j!
inglish and Froneh Cinghams, Calicoes, Ac.
With all and every article usually kept in my line of
nisiness. ,
All orders from the country will be punctually atended
to. and all articles warranted as represented.
wS? Hoods packed and shipped free of all charge to
lie purchaser, either by .Railroad or Steamboat,
A. L. SULUMON.
Aug. Hi. ' :t:l if
CARPETINGS! C ARPETIN GS!
I'M IK subscribers are now prepared to oiler at tlio
. lowest market prices, a fulAussorliucnt of superior n
-1.-I VI.-T TAPKSTltY. liltrSSKI.S. Til ItKK-PLY. 1
JXCUAIX, SCOTCH, YlvXKTIAN, DUTCH 11
and LINUX CAllPETJXGS. . "
ALSO.
The various widths of I'rintkii Batzks, or Floor v
'lotus, Floor and Stair OIL CLOTHS and Crumb
'lotus, Cii.T and Sii.vkrud Stair Hons and Stair e
Jari'Ktixis. Hues, Mats, Ac.
All of which have hecn selected from the nianufac- t
urers in the American and Kn^'lish markets, by one
I the partners, and we will have them cut, made, lit- m
cd and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on t
he I test terms. v
Wo most confidently invite attention to our stock, t
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Woaro now prepared in our CUKTA1X DKPART11*!NT
to oll'er the various styles ol Curtain St uffs, m l
><//. , 11 or#teil, Linen, unit Cotton. Embroidered Lace !
nil Muslin Curtain#, Gimj>#, Ijtiops, Tassel#, Cornice#, fee. 11
Church Trimmings, Utilising:*, Arc.
?cw designs for which we have now received, and they
rill he made ami put up on the best terms, in I he most
rorknianlike maimer, ami umler our own supervision.
ISKOWXIKli LKMAX,
Successors toll, I1!. I,. Kcrrison .t Co.
Cor. Kin).' ami Market-sts. Cliarleslon, S. C. t
Oct. Ill 81 ft n
Spice*, "
JTCII as Allspice, Cloves, Oiiurer, IVpper .tc. For
^ sale Ity .1. A. SCIIROCIC.
?
sperm ;tei?I \?litni'.t a*:aai?> (.'niidles. e
mill )N lis Sperm Camlles, I's & (I's.
Ill \iiamanlini1 " ' 1
For sale liv .1 A.SCIIIJOCK.
MIIW ) HIB mill lllllWIBTHW
JH/SS.? !.& 13S.a
REMEDIES.
TO THE PUBLIC.
RADWAY tt CO.. the inventors, Manufacture)
nd Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. Re/in
lies, were the first to discover a Remedy possesain
he marvellous and miraculous power of stopping tli
Host excruciating pains in an instant, allaying tfi
vorst. CraiiijK and Spasms, either internal or.externa
ii a few .minutes, and soothing the most scvepe parol
sins of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and" Tsc JL)oloreu'j
s applied. The R. R. JR. Remedies Consist of th'rc
temedies, each possessing quick and wonderful pow
(is over certaiu complaints and diseuses and will i
tantly?
RELIEVE the human system from pniu.
REGULATE each organ to a Healthy Actiop.
RESOLVE away all Diseased Deposits.
RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Humors.
REBUILD the Weak and lirokcu Down Con.-titi
ions.
RESTORE to health, Strength and Vigor nil ue
ound and worn out parts.
R. R. R.~No. 1. ,/
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF,
For all Acute Complaints,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
The moment it is applied externally, or taken int
he system, it will stop the most excruciating pain am
uiekly remove its cause.
El lien mutism.
Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn
ras a cripple for nine years. Radway's Ready Rejit
elieved iiim from pain in fifteen minutes, enul>led hii
o Witlk two miles without the aid of stick orerwtcl
ii three days, and cured, hint entirely in one week.
Thousands of other cases equally as wouderful a
he above, have been cured by R it. Relief.
Cholera ?lorbits
Rad way's Ready Relief will relieve the sufferc
rom all pain in fifteeu or twenty minutes. It wil
ure the most desperate eases In a few hours.
Neuralgia.
The moment R. R. Relief is applied it "allays th
lost painful paroxysms. It will al ways cure.'
Sick IXcadachc.'
It will relieve the most distressing pains in tiftee:
linutes. It will likewise prevent reuc wed attacks.
Ague.
In ten minutes a tea-spoonful of R. R. Relief wil
top the Chills and break the Fever.
Aches of all kiuds, l'ains of all kinds, Bruises, Burn;
Icalds, Strains, Spraiia, Stiff Joints, Lameness. On
pplicalion of Rad way's Really Relief will in a fei
iiiinnnla un/nv/n o//i? ilt.t win
v,Mw"4v v~r
It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wound:
emoves bruises, allays the most violent irritations*?
or all pains use It. It. Relief. Look for the siguatur
tad way <fc Co. on each bottle.
R. R. R.?No. 2.
HAD WAY'S RENOVATING KESOL
VEST.
RESOLVES, RENOVATES, REBUILDS.
IT CURES
ierofulo, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lung
iyphilis, Consumption, St. Vitus' Dance,
lores, Rickets, Salt ltheum,
isthma, Nodes, Canker,
Ironchitis, Eever Sores, R: sh,
Jlcers, Erysipelas, Tetters.
The above eighteen complaints R. It. Resolvent wi
lositively eure.
It renovates the system completely, resolving awa
rom the Solids all impure i'oisonous and and dii
used Deposits, freeing the blood and fluids of Lil
rom all corrupt humors, restoring energy and vigo
lealth and strength to every Orgnu and Member <
he Body. <
LETTERS FROM IIIG1I AUTHORITY
Hon. J. J. .Middletox, of Wnccamaw.fS, C, writes t
inder datejof May 2d, 1S53, that Rod way's Renovatin
tesolvent cured one of his negroes, on his Plantatio
it Beauford, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many year
binding. The poor fellow was a disgusting object <
^ity; li'e was a moving mass of sofeg. Tlie oQu
WgrOescould hof refrain in 'the some place with bin
le was entirely cured by Radway's Renovating Ri
lolvent, and is now at work upon the plantation. 1
lie people ofS,- C. Mr. Middleton is well known, an
;o the political world Mr. Midil'eton is no stranger.
Sold in Camden by Z, J. DeHAY and T. A
YORK MAN. Oct. 18?ly
PLANTER'S HOTEL.
rI^HE undersigned would respectfully inform h
JL friends and the public, that lie lias leased tin
Intensive and well known establishment, the PLAJ
PF.R'S HOTEL, and is now ready for the reception <
laiwjia, JIO iwiaiiuu, 1^11115 tuu> cm cut IU 11
jusiuess localities, will comineud it those who vis
he city 011 business, ami no exertions or expense wi
je spared by the Proprietor to promote the comfoi
ir.d convenience of his guests, and render his house i
>very respect worthy of public patronage and suppor
He is pleased to add that he has secured the servict
is Book-keeper, of ilr. J. \V. Lamurix, se long an
avorably known to the travelling community yf tli
md the adjacent Slates. G. W. BOMAR.
Cliarleston, Sept. 2t>. 39 4t
dlZ.ia. ELCLJHJ>?
&1.50. MERCHANT'S HOTEL. $1.5C
REDUCTION IN BOARD.
^HALL not bft surpassed by any Two Dollar llous
in the City
JAMES M. HURST, Proprietor.
Charleston, Sept. 25, 1853. 3n\
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I lEsubscribcr begs respectfully toinform hor friend
. and the public generally, that she has tukon
ease of the above I10TUL, which she will open fc
he reception of Boarders and Travellers between 25t
nst and 1st September. This long established an
ircll known House, has undergone a thorough alterr
ion throughout, and furbished with new and fashion:
do furniture, and being situated in the centre of bus
iess. and in tlie most fashionable part ot the otv, st
icits a call from her numerous friends and former pal
ons of the House; and will say in conclusion, nothin
rill be left undone on her part to make them comibrU
ile while in tho House. MRS. A.J. KKXXKDY.
Charleston, Aug, 18. .'11?2iu
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
One door North oI the Conrt Ilonsc,
c.i.nnjc.v, s. c.,
[S NOW OPKX lor the accommodation of the. Tn
veiling Public. Lt is an excellent and eonunod
ius building, the Rooms are large, open and airy, lin
"ainily Parlors well furnished. Tho Table will be fui
lislied with every thing which an excellent couutr
uarket will afford^ attended by the best servants.
The Stables are well lilted up, attended by carcfi
ncl experienced ostlers, and well supplied with pre
ender.
Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers wit
xcellcnt water conveniences.
There will at all t mes be an omnibus in attendant
e convey passengers to and from the Depot.
?3?"The subscriber having had several years expr
k'H^iu tho above business, fecis coulidcnt in savin
hatTc will be nblo to give general satisfaction to a
i'Iio may favor him with their patronage. as he is dc
erinincd to use every exertion on his part to please.
T1IOS. liOOXK.
Camden, S. 0.. Sept. l.'t. 87?-tf
'in _ ,11 ...I . .. .. i% TH . .1. !>
i lie uuaricsioii courier, hoick jwvcr ? atcn
inn, Lancaster Ledger, and Columbia Cnroilninh, wi
isert three times and forward bill to Hotel tor paj
icnt.
JAXXRV'S
(LA TF COXaA UFA'. UOL^L,)
COLUMBIA, S. O.
JC. JAXN'KY & \Y\ It. HAKIMS, (Into of Hi
j American Hole),) will be happy to sec thei
iends, and will give their unromittiiig and person*
ttcution to the comfort of their gnosis, and all wh
lay he disposed to patronize them in their now k
aliou.
Tire Mouse has had. and is having extensive add!
ions, ami has been refilled lip; is now well and ek
antly furnished.
A splendid lino of Oiiinibuss<\? will run to andfroi
ASNKYS II'ITKI, to tlie several I'ailroad Pepots.
Jure 2*. tf
Land for Sale, near
Liberty IIill.
Thomas J. Terry et al ) Jn Equity Lunciistor^.
vs. > for sale of Ijiud i?
Win. F. Perry nl. ) tilio'nL" . H
3 i > Y virtue of tiie decree of the Court i iffy | a i t
I L> the above cn.-'p, I will eel Tat the First
5 Ut v Hill; on Wednesday the fit ft floveptber 1853. <fl H
,u | 11 o'cluck A. M., t7uar; es of Lyftd, inure#
e hmginu to tiie eslate of Ocoege-51. Perry, <W|jL" lflH|
' iiiir on the east side of the Ifoud to Liberty ililf,'
f yoihinji lauds of Wvatt Pitterson,?Wylie
c> Jiunes Summcrville, ami estate of (Je'orge \V. Terry^^^^H
6 The tract will be re sin veyed, before tire dtiy
'' sale and S<>]3 by the acre. J H
u Tonni.?A credit of mo ami t wo yei'Yiv
tercet annually from day of sale,' (excepteo n.ttcc
as will pay costs ) l'urchnser giving bona witTi
good sureties and a mortgage.' .
jr. ir. vvmfrRsroo^j^^H
Coin. K(f.
i-; Oct. is
! SALE. OF VALUABLE LAN?. JH
lis Equity?.Hitrion Pistriit.'( tt ^H|
I J. J. llarllcc and wife, vs..R J. Scarboroagfi?B'A/JK^Bk
Sale of Land.
IN pursuance of a Decretal jjrdcr of the Court
Equity in tlusea.se, 1 will offer for sale at ^urie^^^HH
o Court (louse, before the Court House door, betis^e^^^B
A the usual hours of sale, on the tirst Monday in Peccni^^^H
j her next, the following valuable tracts of hand;
J All that PL A .VTA TJ OS' belonging to the Iat6..A^^^B
i, . L. Scarborough, deceased, situated on Cattish,
if | a luilf mile of the village of Marion, bounded on thaSH
a south by the Wilmington and Manchester Itailnsiti^HH
h ; containing ahyut seventeen liualted acres, of whicfl^^^H
I about seven hundred are cleared and in a high
^ of cultivation. On the premises are two PweifihffiBWIl
Houses, (Jin House.. Negro Houses, <uh! all the
buildiugs. necessary for a laye phwifing ifltercai.
" About three hundred ucres of IAXND. ifrtyjf
of the Wilnringtoii and Mnnchuster Railroad,
the immediate vicinity of the vftfng? '?:
e Terms of Hale?One fourth' cash; lor the baluficd.
creditor one, two. and three years, in equal aqimqljJ^^^B
s'aluients, interest from day of sale, payable an h
n I'urcluisenj to give bond with ppproveef security, arioJf^BH
mortgage of the premises, and tp pay fur fiapprs. j ,v9|
' ' C. P. KVAJf C
1. Comm'rs. Office, Marion C. II, Oct. i, IS53. Hs ,-^HH
Valuable Plantation and
e ron sam:. ... J
" rpiIH subscriber offers for sale his PlanTatfcm
JL Mills in Sumter District, situated on Pig
' Creek, fourteen miles below Camden, and six, frum^^H
Poykiu's Turn Out, contaiuing (1674) sixteen hundn^^H|
e and seventy-four acres, between four and fire
acres cleared and under fence, the balance in ine-tiui; JHH
oer. un tne premises is a gooo two story uwcUing^^^M
I with all the necessary buildings of a well settled P|
- tation, most of wlrten, have' been "erected wirtiiHlast
few years. On tho northern extremity of the tract -^Hj
is another Settlement in good repair." Both phufcs.ai&^^H
perfectly healthy.
Also?An excellent Grist Mill, with two pair,of
s, stones, and a Saw Mill, capable of cutting about'offe
thousand feet oflumber per day. Wi?h the PlantatfiW-^^B
will be sold (if desired) the stock of cattle, Ho&
Sheep, together with the Provision Crop.'-' If
mediately, possession will be given on the first of ?*&." 'M
11 The terms tind other particulars may Be .obtained
from the subscriber on the premises, or bv letter efflfe#
y ted to Doykia's Depots Camden Branch of S. O. R.
? MARION SANDKltS. W
Fe Sumter Dist. S. C. Oct. 4. [3mJ JH
r. The Charleston Mercury will insert twice a yreek ,'^B
>f for six weeks, and the Sumter Banner, once a week
for three montlis, unless otherwise directed, artel -dbt*
ward bills to tlris office. * . ' '
g Sale of keftl Estate.' flj
n T)Y ORDER of the Court ot Ordinary, i will eel! on Jl
a' JL) the Brat Monday in November next," tho Real Kg>f
tate of Patience DeBruld, consisting of flireo tracts or B
>r parcels of lands M follows: one tract" of seven liu'n- 'H
a. arefl and thirty Ujree acrtti bounded by lands of S. C.^
e- DcBruhl, ltobfrt Humble, Mrs. tfliorn, Munn, Lock-'^jj^B
'o hart, Winn and Robert' Dixon; also by lands surveyed . m
d for William DeBruUl's children. One TRACT of tare ' j|
hundred and ninety seven acres, bounded by lands of jH
E Jacob Youug, DcBruhl, Wiun and Dauiel Mann. One M
TRACT of thirty-one acres, boauded by lands of De- fl
- Brubl, Dixon. Hardy Tliorn' and Charles Perkins, with [
plats to bach.
ia Terms?Cash /or so much as will pay cosfs; baluhye- f
lt on a credit of twelve months, bonds with' good sebufi-* " S
t. ty, with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage, if B
3f deemed necessary, to the Ordiuury. Purchasers to pay H
" THOS BASKIN, -S. K. fl. M
? T>Y virtue of sundry \Vrite df. Ffefi Facias id rWfe
IJ directed I will sett on fh$ first Monday ia Ko>8
vcmber next before tlic Court Rouse door, the follo#-'
j ing property to-wit: ^
ia One negro ujnn, Joshua sold sul ject-to a mortghg^
two horses, and two horse wagon, cattle, liog& house
hold and kitchen furniture; the cattle,- hogs,will
be sold ou Tuesday, second day of sale at Pe t's resi- .dcDce,
levied ou and to'be sold as the projierjy of;
J. W. Buskin, at the suit of Mary Thorn,'exalte S.
. W. Bnskin. .
' One bay mare, levied on and to.be sold as the pro- '
perty of Jos. Allen, at the suit of John U.Joy, rs
10 Jos. Allen. Vi - ' ,
One bay marc, levied on and to be sold at the suit '
of Calvin L'sry, vs Bryan Hough.
ALSO , j
A stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,' "Wares c., levied \
on, and to be told as the property of R.' H. Finch,' at j
the silit of. II. Holly man, vs 1L H. Finch'."'
Terms cash. , * , '
ls THOMAS ft ASK IN, S. K. J>.
a -2ct' "i. _j|i _ id.
I> Attention, DoKalb Rifle Oirardsf
PURSUANT to an order from Col Taylor, you are
hereby ordered to parade at your rendezvous on
Saturday the fit If November next, at 10 o'clock, A. Si.' * ;
The commissioned and rioh-eonimissfofied dffie rs
'' will parade the day previous n't tlie same place afnJk,
hour, lbr drill aud iistru'ctiou, arined and equipped us
fi the law direqts. . 3
l" Tl o Petty Muster is postponed until the above j
time, liv order of Capt. Moffat:
J. 1>. McKINNON, 0. S.
Oct.: 3. 40^ ' 3t
Head Quartern 22d Reg't, S. C. M. T
CAMI>KN, Oct. 10, 1853. f
WJ ILIjIAM C. MOORK lfavhg beeiV appointed
V T Judge Advocate of the 2M Kegimcht, S. C. M ;
!" with the rank of Lieutenant, Will b'o obeyed aud rcs;
poctcd accordingly, liy* order of Col. Tayeou.
0 THO. J. WARREN, Adjutah't. .
y important discovery:
* relief in ten minutes.
11 1) RYAN'S PULMONIC WAFEuS, are nnfcffiftfc
'* in the cure of Cougiis, Colus, Asthma, Buokciii.
tis, Sorb Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing,
Iscir f.n't Consumption, and Diseases of the Lung*.
They have no taste of medicine, and any child will
0 take them. Thousands have been restored to health
that had before despaired. Testimony given in liuu
tired.* of caves, A single dose rplievw in tun minvtw.
ff Ask for Bryan's l'uliimliie W'nfVi*-~tlie original and
only genuine is stamped " Bryan." Spurious kinds
' art offtrod for sale. Twonly-fi\*e cents a hux. Sold
l?v dealers generally. .1, BUY AS tt I'D., Rochester,
N. Y., Proprietors. Wholesale By
P...M. COIIEN tt CO., Charleston.
jj Oct 11, -11 3">"
"\TEQRO Shoo* for sale at last year's prices at "tlie
1y old corner"by E. W. UoNNEY.
Oct. 11. " 41 tf._
(1 ESI LEMEN'Sainl Youth's clothing, among which
X are some Extra sized coats and vuets now offerf
in" at the "old corner" at New York retail price*;
J Oct. 11?tf. E. W. BUNNEY.
11 Effervescing Solution of Citrate of
0 ] HlHitncsiff.
' ' rpIllS delightful*Saline Aperient will hp found an
j. ' I excellent substitute for Epsom fc*us. or other
j. j sail no rurgamt?i\ ^ it* vu inc ia>ic A
I glass of Soda W at or oV I.oti?o?taut>, aii J operates pica?
! sintlv ns a purjpiHviv
I A fresh .supply just rrCtMv?*1and f?r ? ilo Y?v
| All-. ' ' T. Jt K. WORKMAN
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