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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, j Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF TIIK AFJlICA. ADVANCE IN COTTON. Baltimorb Nov. 4.?The Africa has arriv- , ed and reports the sales of the week forty-five J thousand hale-, at the following quotations:; Fair Orleans, six three qua iters; Middling, six; Fair Upland, six three eighths; Middling five j seven eighths. The demand was fair and hoi- j tars firm : lair and good lair improved most.? | Spcctilatois loi.k eight thousand and exporters ] five thousand hales. Trade in Manchester had j slightly improved. Breads! nils largely advanc- | ed. The Ilarvc cotton market wasmore active; sales of the week nine thousand I tales. Con j sols fluctuating, and were ninety one and a ; quarter. United States Stocks had advanced j slightly. Interest unchanged. Sugar and eof j fee in London, had declined sixpence. Tur i kish affairs unchanged. Advance in Cotton j lor the week, one eighth to a quarter. Montgomery Nov. 1.?The frost, which we had the pleasure of announcing as having occurred here on Monday night of last week l seems to have gone the rounds. < Mir exchange ! papers from all sections of the South, except in J some localities, where no fear <>f yellow fever j prevailed, and the destruction of tlie young c>l j ton is deplored. We have ha I here every j morning Jrosts lor annul U weea, ami a juc.iu.-i j weather we have never seen at iliis season of the year.? Gazelle. Lola Montez.?A California Corrcspon dent of the Nashville Ciazelte gives an account of the recent doings of Mrs. Patrick P. Hall. now Maria Ileald, Countess deLan-feldi, alius Lola Montez. She was recently arrested for .assault and battery, and heavily fined. It appeared on her tiial, that she, becoming enraged at her Chinese servant, siezed him ly his long tail of hair, tied it to the doorknob, and slapped Ills rice masticating jaws most unmercifully. She had the poor fellow "light," a< he cool J not jerk loose unless he scalped himself. Af ter the perpetration of this feat, the quondam Countess still further 'a!tonished the natives" by mining a whole day, in a corduroy Bloomer i costume. To cap the climax of her c ceeiitri j cities, Lola has sued for a separation from her j husband, after but a few mouths, ami sought the protection of a handsome cubalh ro. Her assigned reasons for this course, the correspondent says, are not for cars polite. Lola is a "brick*' no mistake. ? ? -4 w- ? Hoc: Sr,ACGirn:RiN(; at Wiikklixo.?Mr. Michael ilerr, of Baltimore, and Mr. O. A. Zanc. of Wheeling, on Tuesday commenced slaughtering hogs at their extensive |>c?rk house I in Kast N\ heeling. Dining the (lav. they despatched 33."/. Messrs. NVnircn, Jhinlap, cV ! C?>., of t':e same city, have commenced slaughtering, and expect to Kill ?30,000 worth (lining the season. The pi ice now paid is ?5 net. A Nkw Ciivplaix ix tiik Navv.?We are satisfied that the ehaplainey in the navy, made vacant by the resignation nftheKcv. Mr. Stanly of (Georgia, is about to be filled by tin; appointment of the Kev. .Mr. Thomas, of the same State. His will be the first ap|M.iu!meiit of a i minister ofllie .Methodist Church South in the naval service oflhc United States. 11 'us!iii>(/t'ni Star. ? ? ScQiet Orders continue to multiply in a 1 ! parts of the country. The last, we nave heard I of is nieiitOned by the Cinciimatli Columbian ; ns having been formed m that city, under the title of 'The Family Compact," of which hoth males and females are members. In that city it already numbered live hundred members, and ilie Columbian says that, it is for charitable and beneficial purposes. A CARD. Since the Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlarge incuts have allowed him to supply his numerous or- | ders for Lynn's Kathairoii, lie has also iutrodiieed some new Chemical affinities which adds slid (< the high character of this immensely po ular article fur Curling, Beautifying, Preserving and Restoring the lJair. 1 i-f llinse iime i;>i Wli<> never used before. And those who always used, Now use tho more. The Price is still 25 cents, in large bottles, and may be had at any store in the United States. D. S. Dames, Proprietor, I'il Uroadway, N. V Sold by every Drug-fist in Cam-leu. Iluvilaud, Ilarrall A t'o., wholesale Agents. Charleston. Oct. 2-1, Id tf POHO.M.KG. Thousands of parents who use Vermifuges composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, Ac., are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, tlicy arc actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, sueh as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, Ac. In another column will be found the advertisement of I[ol)cn.sack's Medicines, to which we ask the atteti tion of all interested in their own as well as their children's health. In Liver Complaints and ail disorders arising from tiioso of a bilious type, should make use of the only genuine Medicine, llclieiisnck's Liver Pills. lli; notd-xeictd,"\jnl ask for Hobcnsack's Worm Syrup an 1 Liver Pills, and observe that each lias the signature of tho Proprietor. J. N. HOIJLXSACK. as none else are genuine. MARRIED.?In SutnlervilleS, C. on Tlittrs#biu evciii.xr I bp 27tll ilist. llV lllC Rl'V. Doil.'litl McQueen, Mr. Robert J. Duk and MissCii.\i:lotte !>., daughter of Wa. D DkLormi:, Ks.j., all of Sumter District. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. NAGGING, i>or yard.., 12i to 13 J5ALK ROPE, per pound 0 to .. Jf UTTER '.... 18 to L'.i REEF, * f> to 7 DA COX, " 11 to 12 COFFEE, " 10 to 12 CHEESE " 12i to 18 COTTON, " 7i to 9} CORN per bushel, 75 to 87 FLOUR....perbarrel 51 to tig FODDER,... .percwt 7.5 to Jftl LAItD per pound 12* to il MOLASSES,. per gallon 5't to 12 OATS, per bushel, 37 to 50 1'HAS " 75 to 87 SUGAR... .per pound, (I to 12J SALT per sack to 1J llcn<l Qn;tr!ers 22<1 Rc;r'l. S. C. ;?B. ) CAMDEN. NOV. 5, 1853. ? 4 COURT Martial for the trial of all delimiters f..r l\ 1 a- 1 kl'l.ori llllk diet i'.lllvf J.. ,m_ .Ullllll Jlll'l |>HIOI IIU'I r?nn;v ?uv ...... Martial, is hereby ordered to bo bold in Canidoii on Friday the l*>th inst., at 11 o'clock. a. in. Tlio Court will consist of ('apt. Molf.it, President. Cupts. Workman,.! L Jones, Sill and Ifall, Members. Licuts. Harris and Robinson. Supernumeraries. Captains of Companies will have tlio defaulters in their respective beats warned to attend, and furnish 2bo Court with the evidence of the same. Jiv order of Col. Ttvoni: Tlio. .1. W.\III!KNT, Ailj't. L&JLHAJHtfim t i iiBfcvmwuai:'! ir lHMMiWMEBwaaiEgpHMBMOCE GRAND li\ ?Vr" ^ ft * Ufl V^5?) (fit 1 mi rpiTE celebrated Madame ROSALIE DURAXP X begs respect fully to announce lic-r first appearance j before tbe citizens of Camden, at ; J_ TEMPERANCE HALL, jP; OS WKDXESDAY EVEXIffG, Xi;\T, assisted by lti'r talnuted Troupe of artists. viz: Svignor NOYELL1 BASSO, from tlic Italian Opera, New York. j Srignor MORETTI, 1 lie Eminent Italian Violinist. ' Mr. EDWARD WARDEN, the admired Bi;1fi> ami J discriptive Violinist, ami 11 Mr. II. L. SCllltlENER, Pianist. ?' On which occasion will We offered a <-li >ico select ion of w OPERATIC OEMS, BALLADS AND HOME SON OS of tlie <1av. TICKETS?One Dollar. Further particulars in future advertisements. Nov. 8. 44 It ^ Calhoun's Works Vol. 2. CNOMPRISING the Speeches of John C. Calhoun, J delivered in the House of Itep., and in the Sonnti of the U. S. Moore's life of Sheridan, Cloister life "f Charles V. A selection of the Correspondence of the late Dr Chalmers. j Rhetoric of Conversation. Theory of Polities. ~i Loretizi Benoni. | ' Egeria ; Cranford : oi True stories, Lv Hawthorn etc. 1 Ci A. YOUNG. ! a, Nov. 8, 43 tf. ; Sew Books. i ^ HOMES in the New World, l?y Miss Bremer. ' |] Silliman's Visit to Europe 1853, v< The unde: ground Mail Agent. I f0 Book of Parlor Games. i 0| Mrs. Ilales* New Household Receipt Book. ! (| Rudiments of tlie art of Htiilding. Hand-book of Anglo Saxon Orthogrnphv. A YOUNG. Nov. 8, 45 tf. ! TO THE LADIES. | ^ MRS CAKl'ENTKR, lias received and opened licr uuu.*ualty handsome assortment of FALL la GOODS, among which she would invite attention to Si her gold and silver ribbons, some beautiful cloaks, ct (Talmas, Empress Pellises, Mnintcnons, Ac.,) and embroidered evening dresses. The stock being too large si to specify all that is good, those interested are invited c< to call and examine it. ; n N'ov. fc, 45 tSt. d< REAL ESTATE AT AIXTIOV. " ! J,? i;y march black. ON Tuesday, 22d November, commencing at 10J o'clock, we will sell, at public auction, at the ' plantation of J- C. Rrennan, 15 miles from Columbia, on the Charlotte Railroad, s j ? Unc TRACT of LAND, lying on Rice Crock, and immediat< Iv on the Charlotte Railroad, containing be- f tween four and live hundred acres of land, well tim- I bered; joining lands of Win McClelland, Minor Craig, A F. Entzminger, and to lands formerly belonging to Dr. l'aust. ol also. Si At the same time and place, will be sold, Horses, lc Wagon, Cows, Hogs, Ac.; Corn, Fodder, Oats, l'ens, G Ac,; Household and Kitchen Furniture. k Term" of Sol:?For the land?one-fourth cash, bal- I anec on a credit of 3 and t) montiis, payable at either of the Hanks in Columbia, with two approved en dorecrs. For the stock, Ac.?all sums under sluti, cash; all sums of $100 and over, GO days, payable nt cither of the Hanks in Columbia, v illi two good en- 5,1 d-irseis. ^ The land eiin be treated for nt private sale until the ^ 22d November. Inquire either of I'. II. Flanigan, L. n C. Lb-en nan, or to 31 ard 1 it Black. Nov. 8, ~4j 3t. MOUNTAIN IM'TTKH. Xortlicru Cheese, Gun- A powder and Hyson Teas of superior quality A I- ' ~ so, Yeast powders. Ginger Preserves, Ac. Just open- I cd at the Old Coi'iitr," l>v Nov. 9. " H. W. BOXXEY. ' u e< I^LK'IANT I'HKS."5 GOOB.S, worsted and Silk?, of ai u the l itest and prettiest styles, selling at reduced prices, at the "Old Corner,*' bv I " Xov: 9. ' K. W. BOXXKY. rc C^OXt 1! F.SS WAT Kit. fresh from the Fountain, fine K J old .Madeira Wine. l>v the three gallons. Also, C( superior Belli"!! .Svrup. Treacle, best White Wuie and m Cider Yiiugar. For sale at the '"Old Corner " bv Xov. 9. K. W. BuNXKY. a Ulil'iiL', in Oil. Just received and lor sale by T. k K. WORKMAN. ^ Feitiaie Academy. A rI"MF Committee of the Orphan Society Schools *' I have the pleasure to announce that Mr. Steaiimax will open the Female School on Tuesday, the 1st r of November, and will be assisted by a ladv if the ' number of scholars will authorize it. ' Mr. Stcdman's well-established character as a teach* J cr in this town, need no encomiums from the committoo J. M. DKSAUSSUItli, Cli n. Oct. 31. -14 lit H. FABIAir' . WATTS! MAKER AM) JEWELLER, J CHESTER. S. C. I ' rl rj*MIK subscriber returns Ins sincere thanks to bis ,. 1 loruier patrons and friends, for the very liberal en- 1 eouragemeni lie lias received at their hands; and indulges tlie hope that they will still continue to call v ! whenever a desire may present itself to purchase any J thing in his iinc. lie lias recently rcplciusiicu ins stoeK 011 nauu wuu an assortment ol the finest Watches and Jewelry, ! ] ever before introduced in this pine*.-; ami wliicli lie ' | feels eonliiient cannot fail to please those who are 0 I lovers of the beautiful. l' j In point of ipnility ami price, he is determined to j seli iiothiii?th:il lie cannot confidently recommend, and 0 oil the eheape.-t terms possible. Ail articles sold by e him and not proving as stated, will be made good, pro- !' j vided it has sustained no injury at the hands of the " I buyer. Waving secured tlie services of a skillful and expo* J ritneed workman, he feels himself fully able to execute any order in the IlKl'AIIMXU LINK, with neatness, I j durability and despatch. | Au^. HO 33 tamftm j IIAKI.'ISIIN'S |'.\ I K.\ r UiegK's' wta.i., .. . , . 1 . Is / \l till-1- a mrr.T! t. I !? i'\i III-up ... \ / , j_!, ,.| V, j.j, !, I'i.r I ill* t":: i' ! S a!i\- nil I'l i-r, \-;A ri n-ii-s :.<>w lv mi-- nt N-.-w llawa \i:u.ti- 1 I ** ij i ei:iiy. Nf * llmr'i.<' ii'..titw'inai ! j Mi *1 a'l ..r.i-i-ii'ii-. ! i- :n!.'ri? > ! .\|:?-r !..n 1:.^' ;l.r? e _ y'"" ' 1* \ i :i'< ?i'li ii:?- c Mi I. >. N.-w i ! lt:;Vil: .\lil.ll! Inii'i-l'"lll|':iln |i;itr n<|o|)!i->l it I ,a .5 \ a- n -a ii I ki.iiv.ine li.i- Mill tn l?i* t!i.? li?*-l/?? / //'/#-Mlil li.rali timi*nf ^raia I j i wliMi ha# I*?m-ii in iim* liv nv. r ! tl |H*r lit. | 'cliriiif i al?iv?--.11 "Hi-r Pii'ls flr-t. furil.ilr I i >ti|M-:i-ir - n?'rite:iiM?i!n*y tiro liiiill In tin* I r-t ? kiium ike ; in tiiii.-r, fr.nii tin-1 ?-i I"r.m-.i ! n:r--i"ii-.:'. itn lirsia .li .m, t, r. , ' a-i.l a'l Mia.'ly - a I a line iW-iimi tr , n:i I mi nri:ine<"l j ! I In; ; la.ia'r.ili -*1 !'" Ml !-1'|> ! !i? linn twn Imarc i r-M-lIn a ; II.'I ? ! Ol ) .; uji. a-i I l"i-|i .ii - llii-y u n;;M 1 j r, ] ,ir- I r Ihr \< : r-. ?m|i| ' III a Oi l- \ ? ?mill. !! ? an* i I I ?i , .. (. ,*a-1.-I till! ;vi,i*-i ri-l - .4* In III l!.i* ll.r lilli'M llimr, llii* I ' --4*1 . ? I . | . ...... | I 'M V li:!l<-r '.>1 !tM!ll j> ( I'm v >!' hi iV- :hhI ii?? !?'Ai t i* l'..r > ] ' rii?-I* l"'hi-'.r .i.i. 'i Iiir !. mv . rT- mrjii.-, hy ? I ? i ' i ! r?il i ajr llirwtsti ail i? t" iv i-i H m*|*? inn' I ar-miri I ll? in lin y i :ni mi- phi il l.n:;r> iililimit I t. ;.; in. .' ulili 1 ! > : II I v'iii'i. Mi' - mI I I ii-I.mU of rnrn Iniu line i.-:tI i i ! !;< .I.. ;; . I ti: it I' 1 ' i"' ! P"t* r: 11 i I " irrl .'.11! i- - \v!ic : I P" I ' :' ir ii. !< a linar- tin < unit \N i u|:!i i.M-ia. ru?. j.-nvpr r*i|iiir*-1 hv >la* iiiiiiianii inili, I'ri-e jt ] - '. I*:i. .-it i ir-'n!ti ?i li i:. '! i 'i i" Imi1 " "i'!i nTilfleati- frtun i 111" 1-r-t lllrl hum! rr!i.|P * 1 l'i" l't Im'.PImII In llil> Mill, rail ! ' Im Iiii'l hy a-Mre- in:; a> nliinr. j?i-l /o. _ Tin- Ni w Ihnni | 1 '! ihii'-j: ii ysy)\jt, ,? , T'./i-'1 Mi.rliinhi.s' '|i?il< U'^3 v jV 67 n'-"', MiiIImIi:?rv u i-ui- i.f ?iii. ii. ti iii " il- ?. ii|.l: mi .-ill 'Ut | ofl-ri'VN mil !> I'.'fl by :< Mp -t1'!; V lilw "? ' j " \\\ \\\ TltYON* A CO. Ap iits. | Cniiidcii S. ( ' '-'7 Cm j r ffoticc. VLL persons indebted to the estate of Rath' 1 Leigh, dee'd. are hereby required to muke payent immediately. JOHN U. INGREM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. Oct. 19, 1853. 44 tf Administrator'* IVoticp. i LL persons having demands against the estate of x. Joseph Wicnges, dee'd.. will hand them in j?ro;rly attested to A. 0. Raskin, and those indebted to lid estate will make payment to him COX 11 AD M. WJKXGKS, AdniY. Oct. 31. 41 tf JJotire is lierebv Givca IX) the Nephews and N'etces of the late Rachel . Leigh, wlio arc entitled under lier Will, to Iter rsiduary estate, to establish their claims as such, oil before the first Monday in February next, as the tutc will then be readv for distribution. JOHN U. JNGiiKM, Kx'r. it. Leigh. Oct. 10, 1853. 41 tf Notice. l \riIKAT ai d Rye seed for sale by \ T JAMia McEWEN. Nov. ], 44 ?t. B>. K. SARCEANT'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, CAMDEN, 8. C. l2?"Pay Hoarders accommodated. LAND FOR SALE. 71bb lie sold to the highest bidder on WKDXKS? t DAY, the 4th of January, 1834, if not previi>ly disposed of. that well known PLANTATION, died the Kussel Place Tract, situated in Ltincttster id Kershaw Dissricts. about twenty-four miles above amden, containing eight hundred acres tnorc or less, 1 joining lands of S. I!. Hammond, Mrs. Stinson and hers. There is a comfortable Dwelling, a .Store, ousc, and all necessary outbuildings, Ac. It is a jry desirable place to live, and one of the best stands r it store anywhere in the country. Persons desirous r purchasing land arc invited to call and examine for icmselvcs. S. GEORGE, Kx'rx. Nov. 1. 44 tf Eolith Caioiiua-Kersliaw District. BY JOHN It. JOY, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. iV II HUE AS, Roddick Mostly lias applied to mc T t foi Letters of Administration on all nnd singn r the Goods and CI Kittles, Eights und Credits of irali Mostly, lute of the l>i^trict aforesaid, de* ased: These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil and ngular the kindred and eretlitors of the said deceits 1 to be and appear before me nt our next Ordinary Court for the said District, to he balden at Cain* - n Court House on the 11th day of November next, i show c use, if any, why said administration should [>t he granted. (riven under my hand and seal this 2fitli day of October, 185::, and in the 78th year of American Independence. JOHN It. JOY. 0. K. I). JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER in I'A/XTS, OILS. GLASS and SHIP J C11.1 XDLKUJ* No. i5t?i East-Hay, opposite J'. M. Hank, Charleston, S. 0. lie keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment l'aints and Oils of all kinds, Window Class anil tslies, Hpts. Tut pontine, Camplieiie, Spirit Gas, Tuliw, Grindstones, Cordage, Chain Pumps, Cot toft Foot in Fixtures, ['netting Yarn and llruslies of various iuds. Oct, 25?Cm. "tOltN'-SIlKELEl.S, self-sharpening Feed Cutters, .J (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Ther loiiieter Churns, Meat Cutters and Sausage Staffers, lso. Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For do at the "Old Corner" by K. \V. 150NNEY. 'CPElllOIt North Carolina Flour. Cooper's Shred* J ded Isinglass and Extracts for Flavoring. Just . wived and Ibr sale low at the "Old Corner," bv Oct. 25. E. W. JrONNEY. 5v ir" )N and atlcr this date the Passenger and Mail Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY vice a day, from the Junction to Camden and back mnecting at the Junction with the Xiglit Passenger id freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock . M.. and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock oultry. Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will bo iccivcd at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wednesivs. at in o'clock A. M., and connect with the night xpress Train (down) from Columbia. It will be tierssary for shippersof stock to give three of four days slice, that e ns may be provided for them. The Train will run directly through to Columbia id back on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Schedule of Running Time. FlltST or. MOltNlXO THAIX. cave Camden at 4 A. M. rrive at Junction at 5 55 " cave Junction at C.10 " rrive at Camden 8.50 " SKfoxn, nu jtn?*HAY Tit.iix, ox wki?xksi?ay. cave Camden at 10 30 A. M. rrive at Junction nt 12..10 P. M. eave Junction at 1.50 ~ air. '? .line r*i o.i.iiui'11 X. I) UAXLKY, Agent. Jan IS J tf $50 REWAllD. rWII.Ii pay t lie a hove reward of Fifty Dollars for the apprchentinn and delivery of a negro man KNItY, to the Jail of Kershaw I tir-tfiet, whom I purlinsed in August last from William Blaekweli of I>arngton, near Tillers Ferrv. S. C. Said ingrois5 feet or S inches high, jet Mack, 19 or 20 years of age, and reiglis about 105 or 175 pounds. THOMAS 15 ASK IX. Oct. IS. 4i tf EPISCOPAL FEMALE SCHOOL." AT OLDXX SPRINGS [LAYING purchased the well known Property. ix (Ii.kxn St'KiNfiS, the undersigned propose to pen there a HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, on lie First of February, 1S54. X.? jtains will In- spared to secure an cflicicut corps !' Instructors, ami to make the Institution equal in very respeel to the very best in the land. A Vrosectus will shortly he issued containing the particulars s to Terms, Sessions, &c. TUOS. S ARTIllTH. J. D. MeCl'LLOCII Aug.lt;. .13 tlJ Sffcrvmink' Solution of Citrate of magnesia. |"MIIS delightful Saline Aperient will ho found on 1 excellent substitute for Kpsom Salts, or other dine Purgative?it is as agreeable to the taste as a lass of Soda Water or Lemonade, and operates picaintly as a purgative. A fresh supply just rcceivedand for sale by Aug. 2. ' T .t Ji. WORKMAN si'lpii. (ji nm:. V SMALL Lot. Fresh, and of Superior quality, received this dav at /. J. DtllAY'S. Oct. IS, 42 ?t UOiMIS! WOK.US!! MOlt.TIS!!! [yt. Mel.AXK'S YKUMUTCK is warranted lobe 1/ iIn* /? .< most ,iu/,! and iiidioil euro for Worms. It is approved ami recommended by tlio Medical acuity in every section where it lias been introduced, i fact, where it is known none other is used. One of our most respected physicians in speaking of T. Me bane's Vermifuge says: " Its great superiority vcr all other Vermifuges arises from the fact tha bile it is more cjjiciiaotis than any other Virniifuge' is /i< /7' <~H>j "?/?'. ? " ^"i'liee 25 cents per boltle. I>1\ .lleli;tiii,''< C-iver E'itls, I y Ml N't I composed entirely of n;/< /"/</< substances is [ ) not only safe, but have been found by all who avc used them, as the best remedy for all all'eetions fthe /./' .rand l>igestive organs. In fact, where iev are used I.iver Complaint cannot exist. lV5S" Trice 25 cents per box. Tin' siliovc va'.milili' ]irc|i(ir:ilioiis are for sale hy lost of III" Pnijf^isls, ami aro to lie hail wholrsale of I*. M. COIIKX .V CO.. Importers ami lTalefs in I'rujis, Mcdidin'S. Clii'inials. I Vrfuim iy Ai*. N'n. 2!? llayin' ?lri'i'l, Charles'/m, S. ('. I WORKMAN & BO( jtl. j?i ? m IS NOW OPEN: and is, and shall be, unsurpassed gards the COMPLETENESS of its assortment, the PRICES at which they will he sold. We invito our friends and the public generally, to purchasing or not. We offer Men's and Boy's Caps from 10c. to to $3 each; Best Moleskins a | Or I'LANTATIU.N JIA1 >, WC liave every vanc-iy, ' Of Gent's. ami Hoy's SOFT HATS, we have a very 1 and rallying in price ih?m$l lo ?1.50 cacli. A beam Oct. 27. AMEEICAI AND PAR] ; w. st. "jesi 231 KI!V i ST.. CI IN" nppreeiationof the immense patronage given ti men's superfine Moleskin. Silk and Heaver llaU> li good Dress Hats at $3?$2.50?$2?$1.50. CAP DEP., A grand displav of stvlcs of Caps for Gcntlemci PLANTAT I : WOOL HATS for Negroes, of all prices, regular s I ONE PRICE "HAT HALL," 231 King Street, j Oct. 13 ?it. IVevir GooiH. j The subscribers have received their Fall and Winter j supply of ' IfJiY GOODS, 11A111) TV". I HE. ; GHOCEHJES. . CASTINGS, MlLIr IRONS, tf'c. : As their stock is full and well selected, purchasers j will tind it to their advantage to give them a call bej fore buriug elsewhere. Pet 'l 1. MeI)OWALL k COOPER. The Old Corner ! ! SUPERFINE and common carpeting, also Green Ii.iize and printed floor cloths just opened nt " the old corner" by ] ! W. BOXXEY Oct 11. 41 tf. Camden !l;i/.aar. i \ V E have nnpacked a most splendid assortment of ' > HE A I) Y'MA DE CLOTIIIXU. SHOES, If A TS and CAI'S. which we arc able to sell to our friends and customers at Northern prices. Oct . 11. M. DRUCKKR k CO. Boots and Sliocs. G\ EO. ALDEN, is now receiving a large and well T selected stock of IJoots and Shoes, comprisingftlthe late styles, to which, he respectfully invites the nt tention of the citizens of Camden und the* public "?* ?? ? '10 if gene; ail v. ovpi. si uv ... IIai?s Ilain^. J AAA LBS. Kxtra Sugar Cured Hams, just rej lUUU coived by J. A. SO 11 HOC (v. Teas Tea*. SITPKRrOR lTyson, Gunpowder, and Black' For sale by J. A. S0I1 ROOK. Frcsli Fruit. I r^RKSlI Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas .to., just i JL received by J. A. SCHROCK. ^Sorc Sc3iii;jps. 1 /A CASKS SCIIIKDAM SCIIXA PS. A VJ 10 do old I10C1I, (Joluinnc's Bergcr,] :: do CHAMPA I OX K CIDKIl 20 dozen London 1'ORTKII 10 do Scotch ALK. Arrived at MOORK'S. Ciiiulhw. BOXKS Sperni, Adamantine and Tallow Cani r)'7 dies. Just arrived at MOOltK'S. Baud, Harney and Sole Leather. ! A LAROK stock now on hand, of superior quality. l\. Also?Lace, Leather, Deer. Calf and Lining Skins, together with ali articles usually made use of in the manufacturing of Shoes. li. ALDKX. >L(.liO SHOES. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 1IIAYE in s'oro, a large stock of heavy Plantation Bengalis, of iny own manufacture, to which Planters arc respectfully invited to ixaniinc. Not withstnnding, the great advance on this kind ol Shoe of Northern make, 1 shall sell at last year's prices. UKO. ALDKX. Sept. 27, SO FALL STOCK. VM. A R. KKXXKDY arc now receiving a large supply of (Joods, suitable for the season, comprising a handsome assortment of LAPJKS' DRKSS HOODS, black and colored Silks, Mouselins, 1'iai.i.s, Kmbroiileries, Shawls, f! loves, Ac., Ac. Wear?Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Ac. j To which the atlentiou of their customers and the I puhlic is invited. Sept. 27. FALL STOCK." r|"MlK undersigned i* now receiving ny onen sreamer J., from New York, Philadelphia awl Baltimore, additions to his alrendv large and select stock of DltUUS, CHEMICALS. VKltFUMEi:SUM'S, COSMET ICS, AM) EAXCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, Ac., Ac , to which he invites the t lie attention of his friends mid customers and the public generally. Sept; 27. Z. J. 10:11 AY'. Keep Cool. HKAYY Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens For sale low by K. \Y. BONXKY BACON Sides, Sidt, Treacle Molasses, Hock nnd Alum Salt, always on hand nnd for sale low at the old corner by K. \Y. BONN FY Oct. 11, 41 _ tf. Li inc. TUST received and for sale, a lot of superior Stone Lime. W. \V. TUYuN <fc CO. j Double and single barrel tiiun. DOL'BLK and Single barrel guns, Hides awl Pistols, from $10 to $100. Powder flasks, Shot pouches and Belts, Hille and Pistol Masks. Percussion Caps, French nnd Kuglish, Gun wads, and punches of all sizes. f .i.' 1 a 11.,,.*a llavi.lvnij rSnl1.>rv Pistol nnd Bullet en|>8, Powder Canister#, Pocket Pistol#, Flasks, ( ante bags, ?te., A. YOUNG. Get. 11, 41 tf. Hod Shears. VNEW hit of 8, 9, 10 and 11 inch blades, Hedge Shears, of the heat Engli-h Steel, imported by Buist, the riiiladel]ihiu Seedsman. A. YOUNG. Oet. 11, 41 tf. Books and Stationary. :rj^IlE subscriber has now completed his stock of .L Books by late arrivals. All the standard School Books in use, in the Schools of the Town and Coun try, on hand, or can lie supplied at a short notice. PAPER, note, letter, cap and account INKS, black, japan, red and blue. Envelopes, of all sizes. MEDICAL BOOKS, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, I'll AY BBS, and HYMNS, LATIN and GltKKK CLASSICS. All the new and popular literature of the day. New hooks received soon after their publication. A. YOUNG. Oet. 11, II tf. ' CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE. FACTORS ; And General t'omiiiivdoii 7fovrliants. SO(7TJI ATLAXTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ! 1J. W. ('llAMIICIIS, II. L ('llldOI.M, W. C. MUOIIK. ltKKKKKXCKS. I Ion. Jas. Chcsmit. Maj. Jno. M. JVSn assure, j W. I'!. .Johnson, Ksij. U*. M. .Shannon. Ksq. June 'JS. 1S5.'!. 2?>?Oin GC:i<'o:i ami l.ard. *7 / |( W| J .US. |iiiine Xortli Carolina 15 A (JON Mini I.AIiD. Jiwt reeeivcil l?v | s.|.t 27. . JAMKS M.'KWHN. )NE'S HAT HALL, by any similar estnblislinicnt in tlic State, either as reQUALITY AND STYLE of its Goods, t>r the LOW call and examine our stock, whether with the ricw Of 52 each; Men's Dress Hats from $1.50 .nd Beavers from $3.50 to $5. and ranging in jirice from $-1.25 per dozen up. largo assortment, differing in material, style and quality litul assortment of INFAKT'S HATS ar.d CAPS. WOKKMAN 4 DOUNK. ESIAN HAT FASHIONS. EELE'S HEAXjXJ," fl AKLESTGN, S. t. > STEELE'S HAT HALL, (lie first cjtiiility of Gentleave been reduced from $5 to $1?the ?1 Hut to $3.30? A.RTMENT. i, Youths and Inlants, at 30e., 73c., $1, and $1.50. ION HATS. izes. Also. CATS, at $1.30 to $2 per dozeu. At the W. STEELE, Proprietor. CAMDEN BAZAAR WK hereby apprize our friends and customers of t T the town and vicinity, that we have removed our Goods back to our old stand, corner of Broad and 1J lit ledge Streets, and that we have received our stock for the winter season, which is more complete than we have ever before offered, consisting of all kinds of materials for LADIKS' DRESSES, Ladies Bonnets; Ribbons, Trimmings, Ac., Ladies' Mantillas and Mantles, in such a variety that we are certain to please purchasers. Ladies' Gloves, Gauntlets, Ac. Ac. Gentlemen's Clothing, llats, Caps, India Rubber Goods, Ac. Also, a complete stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND CHINA GOODS, "With an extensive assortment of Heavy Goods for Plantation Use. Thanking the public for their liberal patronage, wo solicit is continuance, and promise that our pricesshall bo as moderate as in any place where Vie respective Goods are bought from. Oct. 35. M. DRUCKER k CO. FOR A FEW D1YS ONLY. vjicaii juaxgcuiiD JLU JUI^-UUUUOI 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 inform the public, that the same must be disposed of within a very few weeks, as my business engagements elsewhere will not admit of any longer delay.? A large portion of the stock has hoen recently purchasI cd in New York, for cash, hut no distinction will be i made in favor of new Goods?they must all be disposed j <>j\ and that at whatever they will bring. This is, unfortunately, not a mere ruse to gain cus! torn, but a tixod (act, demanding 'immediate action, and as stteli, I would earnestly invito the earliest attention of those who wish to lay in a supply of first class Dry Goods at not less than tilly per cent, below the regular prices?an assertion 1 will fully establish to the satisfaction of purchasers. Terms strictlv cash. Oct. II. JAMES WILSON. W. ANDERSON IS NOW receiving his Fall and Winter supply of Staple and Faiiey Dry-Goods which ! comprise a full and general assortment, consisting in j part of the following: DltESS GOODS, Mouslin IX-Dairies, Cashmeres,-_Meriiiocs, Ginghams, Prints, &c., of every quality and price. WOOLEN GOODS. All-wool English Plains, heavy Kerseys, Plaid Linsoys, Georgia Plains, and other styles, at all prices. FLANNELS, Of all colors, qualities and prices, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. A complete assortment of Dross. Frock and Business i CiiaTS. i>f CI tli. Cassiitiero and Tweeds, all made up in tlic most fashionable style. HOY'S CLOTHING, I Sacks, Frock Coats and Jackets, liandsomely got up. ALSO. Fancy Cnssimercs, Tweeds, Sattinetts, Linen Tabling and Towelling Diapers Huckaback, Crash. Dowlas 12-4 brown and bleached Sheeting, Canton Flnnuels. Ac.. Ac All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cadi or to punctual customers. Purchasers will please call on _Oct. il. W. ANDKUSOX. Salem Woolens. I WILL receive in a few days, u full supply of the above desirable Goods. Planters are invited to ! eall and examine them before purchasing. They will he sold sit Factorv prices, bv j Oct. 11. " W. AXDKRSOX. Agent Domestic*. I) ei) and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks, Sheetiugs, V all widths, lied and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, ! brown and blenched Shirtings, Ac. For sale low, by Sept 27. A. M. A It. KKNXKDY. Xeyto Cloth* and Blankets. ,4 FULL supply of Plains Kerseys, and Blankets, of jt\. ditto:eat qualities, for Plantation use. For sale bv Sept. 27. A. M. A II. KKNXKDY. * Rkady-madk clothing, iiats axdcaps, For sale by A. M A K. Kexxedy?viz: Dress, Frock, and Business Coals; Vests and Pantaloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, Ac Boy's Cloth in'/?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats, Caps, Ac Sept. 27. "VTKGRO Shoes for sale at last year'* /trices at "the ;\ nhl junior"bv E. W. BONNEY. Oct 11, 41 _ _ tt_ CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! rpilK subscribers arc now prepared to offer at the .1. lowest market prices, a full assort men t of superior VKLVKT TAPESTRY, 1JRUSSKLS, THREE-PLY, INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH ami LINEN CARPETINGS. ALSO. The various widths of Phintkd Baizks. or Floor Cloths, Floor and Stair OIL CLOTHS and C'rusib Cloths, Gilt and Silvkked Stair Hods and Stair Cahi'Etixu, Reus. Mats, See. All of which have been selected from tlio manufacturers in the American and English markets, by one ot the partners, and we will have them cut. nutdc, titted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on the best terms. We most oonlldcntly invite attention to our stock. CURTAIN MATERIALS. We are now prepared in our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT to offer the various styles ol Curtain Staffs, in Silk. Worsted, fatten, and Cotton. Embroidered Jaicc and Muslin Curtains. Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices,Sec. Church Trimmings, Hangings, Ac. New designs for which we have now received, and they will be made and put up 011 tbe best terms, in the most workmanlike manner, and under our own supervision. DROWNING * LEMAX, Successors to C. A E. L. Kerrison A Co. Cor. King and Market-sis. Charleston. S. C. Oct. 19 8-4 if Ground Spices. S~ UC1I its Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Pepper See. For sale by J. A. SOI I ROCK. Sperm ami Adamantine Caudles. 1 ft Sperm Caivlies, I's A it's. IV' 1Q " Adamantine " ' For sale liy .T. A. Si*11 ROCK. / 1 ENTT.KMKX'Sar.d Yoiith'selolhin;;, anions which \ J nrc si am1. Extra sized coals and vests now offering at the "old corner" at New York retail prices. Oct. 11?tf. K. W. BOX.NKY. ' -] .4 i IMPOBTAWT DISCOVERY. KKUtr IX TEX MI5LTE8/ BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAffiRS, lire nnfailing < ( iu the cure of Coigur, Asthma, Bnnftenj. I TIS, 8ORE Throat, IIOABSE.nksii, L>I?TKI'i.T JfREAtHlfrH, J , IxCIP EST CoXbUMFTMN, AS1> If THE Lt'KfcA/ j j Tbcv have no taste of medicine, uBd rtttv child take them. Thousands have been reel tired to inidlh *3 fliat Imd before despaired. Testimony in'vrn iti hundreds of eaves. A single dose relieves ill tkx mixI'tex. | Ask for Bryan's I'uliooiiir Wafer.?t!.c <.i i^inni and twily genuine is stamped " I?iynH.',"f Spurious kinds ^ . are offered for fft'e. Twer.f v-f|ve rents a box. Sob) ! bv dealers jr.-m r.div. ./. Ci.'Y AN cV (Xt., Kovlio.-ter, [ N. Y., Proprietor*. WIioI. khIc by P. M. ("til I EN <fc 0"., Charleston. I Oct. II, 41 3m. ' t -T ei _ i _ ? : lana iar cue, near Liberty Hill* j Thomas J. Perry ct ul ) lit Equity l.ancnstef. Hill j v.-*. j- for siile of Ijmd A Pari Win. F. lVrry ct ul. ) titrbn. BY virtue of the decree of the Cbufl of Eqtiity*J?t tlie above ease, 1 will sell lit the Post Office rrf JJ- ; j IkT'v Hill, <>? Wednesday the Oth Notrfnbfcr l8$H. at 11 o'clock A. M., lTOnciesof Lund, more m-lbss, 1*- . J | longing to the estate of George >1. Perry, doe'd., )/; ine on the east side of the Howl to Lil>ei1y lillli nil- /J i joining lands of Wyatt Patterson,?Wylie Pattersultj Janus Sumtncrville, and estate of George W. Perry*." 4 ; The tract will he le su: voyed, before the day of J I sale and sold by the nerc. Terms.?A credit of < ne and two years, with in- ' j terest-aniHinlly from day of sale, (excel>tso imioe ensh J ! as will |.ny costs ) Purchaser giving bond with two H i good sureties and a luortunge. J. II. WITHFRSPOON. J Com. Eq. L P. .] Oct. 8, 18 td. " -jm SALE OF VALUABLE LAND ~ In Eqnitr-narioH District. J. J. liaillce ami wife, vs. tt. J. Scarboi ougll?iW/ for ."1 Siile of JjOtid. IN pursuance of a Heorctal Order of the Court o Equity in tins case, I will offer for sale at Marian . Conrt House, before tho Court House door, between " J the usual liours of sale, on the first Monday in Decent- 1 her next, the following valuable tracts of Land: All that PLA AT.4 77(A.V belonging to the late A. ;jj L. Scarborough, deceased, situated on Catfish, within a half mile of the village of Marion, hounded on the 1 south by the Wilmington and Manchester Knilnad, j containing al?ut seventeen huudred acres, of wMch I about seven hundred are clearer! and in a high Mat* r , i of cultivation. On the prcmiso* are two Dwelling i j Houses. Gin House. Negro Houses, and all the Out- I buildings accessary for a large planting interest. ALSO. About three hundred acres of LAND, tying south j of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and qr"% i the immediate vicinity of the village. Terms of Side?One fourth cash; for the balance, a ; credit of one, two. and three years, in equal annual instalments, interest from day of sale, payable annually. Purchasers to give bond with approved.security, and % j mortgage ol the premises, and to pay for papers. C. D. ftVANS-, Comtn'r. ' Comm'rs. Office, Marion C. 11., Oct. 1, 1853. is i Valuable Plantation and Mills FOR .SALE. A rJ"MIE subscriber offers for sale bis Plantation and L Mills in Sumter District, situated on Big ltaftH* Creek, fourteen miles below Camden, and six, from Boykin's Turn Out, containing (1674) sixteen hundred u and seventy-four acres, between four and five hundred acres cleared au<l under fence, the balance iu fine tiny ber. On the premises is a good two story Dwelling, with all the necessary buildings of a well settled Plait- . 1 tation, most of which, liavo been erected withiu the - 3 last few years. On the northern extremity of the tract is another Settlement in good repair. Both places are perfectly healthy. ( Also?An excellent Grist Mill, with two pair of stones, and a Saw Mill, capable of cutting about one thousand feet oflumbcr per day. With the Plantation will be sold (if desired) the stock of cattle, Hogs and Sheep, together with the Provision Crop. Jf sold immediately, possession will be given on the fiiil of Jan- * uary, 1854. The terms and other particulars may be ^obtained from the subscriber on the premises, or by letter dirnfted to lioykin"a Depot, Camden Branch of S C. K. H. MARION 8ANDRES. ' Sumter Dist. S. C. Oct 4. [3m] The Charleston Mercury will iu>ert twice a week for six weeks, and the Sumier Banner oucc a week for three months, unless otherwise directed, and for i i.iii? *i.:? * waru u111o iv i uia umw. JAN KEY'S HOTEL, (LATE COXGAHEE HOUSE,) COLUMBIA, S. 0. JC. JAXXKY ? \Y\ D. HARRIS, 0??tc of the ? American Hotel,) will be happy to see tliehr friend^, and will give l he r unremitting and persona! attention to the comfort of their guests, and all who may be disposed to patronize them in their new location. The House has had, and is having extensive additions. and hits been relitted up; is now well and elegantly furnished. * ' A splendid line of Oinnibusscs will run to and from Jas.vey's Hotel to the several Railroad Depots. June 23. 26 tf PLANTER'S HOTEL. " x rrMlK undersigned would respectfully inform hW JL friends and the public, that lie has leased that extensive and well known establishment, the I'LAflTKR'S 110TKL, and is now ready for the reception of visitors. Its eligible location, being convcuieut to nil business localities, will commend it those who visit the city on business, and no exertions or expense will be spared by the Proprietor to promote the comfort and convenience of his guests, and render his house in every respect worthy of public patronstge and support. He is pleased to add that he has secured the services as Book-keeper, of Air. J. W. Lambkin, so long awl lavomuiy kuuuii uj iiiv: ira\L'jiuig ciHiiuiuim \ ui uiw and tlio adjacent Stales. C. XV. IK)MAR. Charleston, Sept. 2(1. 30 4t $1.50. MERCHANTS INTEL, $1.50. REDUCTION IN BOARD. SHALL not bo surpassed by any Two Dollar llouso in the City * JAM US M. HURST, Proprietor. Charleston. Sept. 25, 1853. 3m AMERICAN HOTEL, ~~ CHARLESTON, S. O. rP UK subscriber bept respectfully to inform her friend* A arid the public generally, that she lias taken a lease of the above I10TKL, which she will open for the reception oi Hoarders and irnvellirs between 25th inst and 1st Sopteinber. This long established and well known House, lias undergone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with new and lash tollable furniture, and being situated in the centre of business. and in the most fashionable part of the city, sov liciU a call from her numerous friends and former patrons of the House; and will say in conclusion, nothingwill be loll undone on her part to make them cooklort?ble while in the House. MRS. A.J. KKXXK.DY.. Charleston, Aug. 18. 34?2iu. Shoes, Shoes. VFULL supply of Ladies llOOTS and SHOKS, of all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS and SHOKS, Youth's and Boy's Shoes. Just received by W. AXDKRSOX. Catawba Factory Yarn. Y\T K have just received on consignment, a good asi ? sorimcnt ot all numbers of the above Factory, which we offer to merchants and customers on tho lowest terms. M DRUCKKK <fc CO.WARDLAW, WALKER & BlRYsiDE, COTTON FACTORS AXII C0 M M ISS10 X M K R C11 A X TS. SOUTH ATLANTIC WIIA111', w a. VAitiu.AW. 1 Charleston, S. C. (JOI.I.OKIIKN WAI.KKit, > A. IJL'liXSiOK. ) Aug. 30. 35 3m I)KKBK'S Fashion iMc> Hats \ho. Ploth Cap? o j every dose, y>?J ni .:j oiled !>v I Sent. -'7. ' " lt sV\?v