* TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. ! - I Later from Europe. Baltimoijk, Nov. ] 1.?Tlie Royal mail steam ship Americu, Capt. W. J. C. Lang, has arrived at Halifax from Liverpool, which port she left j on the 2itth uit. Tub Livkkpoot. Markets.?From the de- ; parture of the Africa oil the 2*2 I ult., up to the j 28lli ult., 36,550 bales of Cotton were sold, j 'llie better qualifl^ts were firm, lint the lower i descriptions had declined 7-16d. Middling ! Orleans was quoted at 0d.; Fair Mobile at 6 | l.?>d_: Midilliuir Mobile at 5 7 8d.: Fair l*|i- j lands at G 7 8d.; and .Middling Uplands at 5 3-4*1. Havre Cotton Market.?The sales of Cot- j fon duiivg the week ending the 25th ult., com- j prised 7,750 bales. All qualities had advanced ! from one to two francs; the lower qualities, ! itowever, had improved the most. The stock I on baud, exclusive of that on shipboard, j amounted to 08,000 bales. European Intelligence. Advices from Bucharest to- the 25th ult., state that two Russian steamers and eight gun boats had forced the passage of the Danube on the 23d ultimo, encouuteiiug a brisk fire ; from the Turkish fort, which killed one Russian | colonel, three officers and twelve men, and I wounded forty, lhe Russians say they set ) fire to the fort with a shell. It is reported that the Kniperor of Russia has abdicated in favor of the (band Duke Constantino. France is prepared to send troops to Constantinople. It is said that Count Nesselrode desires furflier negotiations. The Turkish Government does not desire the presence of the combined ileets at Constantinople, unless tbev are prepared to act efficiently. It is rumored that the Four Great Powers have drawn up new propositions for the acceptance of Russia ami Turkey. ' -i - -i - i? " .j ,i._ r>:. li appears mat me ivussians, nut me vu* casians, were defeated in the engagement that recently took place. The Hon. P. Soule, our Minister at the Court of Madrid, was received by thet^ueen of Spain, iie having modified some objectionable passages in his address. According to returns at the Treasury Depart- : went the value of the portion of the colt??n crop of the United States exported during the year ending on the 30th ot June last was $ 10!),000,000, against $S7,000,000 woith exported during tlie year ending on the 30th of June, 1852. The Barnwell (S. C.) Sentinel says that a iiomble murder was committed near Aiken, on .ll?e2d rust., t>n the perron of .Mr. Wise IIollv, 3>y a man named Fowler, who has made h s escape. A CARD. Since the Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlarge merits have allowed liirn to supplv his numerous orders for Lyon's Kathairon, he Iras also introduced some new Chemical affinities which adds still to the high character of this immensely po.-uiar article for Curling, Beautifying. Preserving and Restoring the iluir. 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 bad at any trtore in the United States. D. S. Barnes, Proprietor, 161 Broadway. N. Y Sold by every Druggist in Camden. Ilaviland, llarrall eBruhl, Robert Dumble, Mrs. Thorn. Munn, Lock- | hurt, Winn and Robert Dixon ; also by lands surveyed 1 for William Delirithl's children. One Tit ACT of two hnndrcd and ninety seven acres, bounded by j lands of Jacob Young, DeBruhl, Winn and Darnel Munn. One TRACT of thirty one acres, bounded by ; lands of DeBruld, Dixon, Hardy Thorn aud Charles J l'erkins, with plats to each. Terms?Cash for so much ns will pay costs; balance i on a credit of twelve months, bonds with good securi- ! tv, with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary. Purchasers to pay I for papers. Nov. 12- TJIOS. BASK IN, S. K. D. P South-Carolina?Kershaw llistrict. The Commissioners of Public Buildings / In account with D. L. DeSaussure, Treas'r. 1852. DR, - ' In Nov. 2. By balance due as per account rendered to date, $310.02 1853. Feb. 8. To Stode for tlie old Courthouse soli by Lewis Ballard, 23.75 pc $339.77 L 1852. CR. ' I Dec. 20. Paid W. U. Spurrier order for J. Robertson, for hauling ; ? stone for Court House, $25.00 Nov. 27. Paid T. J. Spurrier (or stone ri sipplied for Court House , J enclosure, 15.00 re March 16. Paid R. J. McCreight for ' ol. valve on Jail Bucket, 38 i e3| 1853. Fob. 8. Paid J. Dunlap for foot rug for Court House, 3 50 j ~ Jlay 3. Taid Allen, McCarter.t Co. for books for Ordinary's oflice, 30.50 ! Aug. 1. Paid Sam Coats for work on I 1 Court flouso enclosure, 3.99 " 18. Paid C. Matlicson for nails, 43 j " 31. By balance due Conun'rs Pub. Buildings this dar, 2G0.97 I . &J39.77 I>. L DESAUSSURB, Trcas'r. i South-Carolina?Kershaw District. ~ Tht Commissioners of ]loads j In account with J. TP. Duly. Trcas'r. j A 1S52 DR ' ' Xov. To Cash on hand, 223 02 ou, 1853 J Xov. To do do 450,00 an $073.02 ta CR. !U,; Cash paid W. B. Uuekabee, 7" C9.00 ; do ' do do - 12.00 | 114 Cash paid Lewis Cooper, 3100 . j ve Cash paid John D. Young, 50 00 . ? j ^ Cash paid C, Perkins for AV. F. DeBruhl, 21.00 Cash paid J. D. Young for J. Middlcton, 59.50 l'>< n,,cii rwiil J T) Yminr? fur ,T. Xewnian. 27.00 Cash paid J. I>. Young fur C. Hough, 4.12 Cash paid C. L. McCoy for J. Marshall 25.00 j ^ Cash paid J. lira nam for T. Starke, 1G 85 Casli paid John LovO, 5.60 I Cash paid Thomas Starke, 1.50 I ^ Cash paid C. Perkins. 5.80 ! ja) Cash paid C. L. McCoy, 5.00 <.;l Cash paid A. Young, 2 00 ! Cash paid M. Naudin, 81 j < $33G38 Bi|] ehin?r Oysters put up in any of the .1 now styles and wrinkles, that have just come out, will & , do well to give lijui a call. 1VM. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. : of Nov. 23. 40 2t j Sn Calhoun'* Works Vol. 2. ! [;j COMPRISING the Speeches of John C. Calhoun, j.p delivered in the House of Ren., aud in the Seuat s vf the U. S. ! f Moore's life of Sheridan, 1 ' Cloister life of Charles V. "" A selection of the Correspondence of the late Dr AI Chalmers. . Rhetoric of Conversation. ! Theory of Polities. : Lorenzi Benoni. ,.C( Egeria; Cranford; True stories, l?v Hawthorn Ac. A. YOUNG. ^ Nov. 8, 45 tf. New Hook*. | / nOMPIS in tlic New World, by Miss Bremer. ^ Sillinmn's Visit to Euro)*- 1853, ! tw Tlic undei ground Mail Agent. ' cw Book of Parlor Gaines. I nit Mi's. Ilales' New Household Receipt Book. j A. Rudiments of the nrt of Building. : IN) Hand-book of Anglo Saxon Orthography. rot A YOUNG. da Nov. fi. -15 tf> I K> TO Tin: LA D1E#. ^ MRS CARPENTER, has received and o|?encd ' 1 her iiHUxually handsome assortment of FALL ai GOODS, among which she would invite uttention to her gold and silver ribbons, some beautiful cloaks, (Talmas, Empress 1'ellises, Mnintenons, Ac.,) and embroidered evening dresses. The stock being too large '? to specify all that is good, those interested are invited | ; to call and examine it. "c Nov. 45 at. , Ar REAL ESTATE AT AUCTTOL Be BY MARCH v BLACK. A[ ON Tuesday, 2"-'d November, eommeneing at H?i ^ o'clock, we will sell, at public auction, at the plantation of I.. C. lirennati, 15 miles from Columbia, on the Charlotte Railroad, j ' One TRACT of LAND, lying on Rice Creek, and iiuniediab lv on the Clairlotte Railroad, containing hetween four and five hundred acres of land, well tim- j hered; joining lunds of Win McClelland, Minor Craig, P. Kntzininger, and to lands formerly belonging to ' Dr. Faust. " . . ? ? i lin .1 n V , ^ , At the same time ami place, will lie sold, Ilorses, 1 Wugon, Cows! Ilogs, Ac.; Corn, Fodder, Oats, Teas, , Wl ?fcc,; Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms of Sole?For the land?one-fourth cash, bal ance on a credit of 3 and 6 months, payal?le at either of the Banks in Columbia, with two approved en dorsers. For the stock, ?ke.?all sums under $100, ? cash; all sums of f 100 and over, 60 days, payable at , I either of the Banks in Columbia, with two good cud-reers. The land can be treated for at private sale until the 2'2d November. Inquire either of 1\ 11. Flunignn, L. j. C. Brennan, or to March r> iniiiftiii I "" * Notice. I 4 LL persons indebted to the estnfe of Rnch?l j "Jl Leigh, dee'd. are hereby required to make pay- > ent immediately. JOHN U. INGREM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. Oct. 19, 1853. 44 tf Administrator'* Notice. i LL persons having demands against the estate of i A. Joseph Wicnges, dce'd., will hand tliem in pro- ; irly attested to A. G. Bnskin, and those indebted to id estate will make payment to liiin j CONK AD M. WIKNGKS, AUm'r. ;1 Oct. 31. 44 tf j] Notice is Iiercbv Ciiveu I HO the Nephews and Neices of the late Rachel L Leigh, who are entitled under her Will, to her siduary estate, to establish their claims as such, on ' ^ before the first Monday in February next, as the . ' tale will then be rondy for distribution. JOHN U. 1NGREM, Kx'r. R. Leigh, j " Oct. 19, 18,13. 44 tf | Notice. V1IEAT and Rye seed for sale by JAMES McEWEN. i Nov. 1, 44 3t. j D. S. SARGE ANT'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, ! v 1 r . CAMDEN, S. C. ZjUfDiiy Boarders accommodated. | * ~IAJVD FOR~SALE. i < \7 ILL be sold to the highest bidder on WKDNES- i ^ V DAY, the 4th of January, 18.14. if not previ- , 0 sly disposed of, that well known PLANTATION, ' lied the Russel Place Tract, situated in Lancaster j d Kershaw Dissricts. about twenty-four miles above mden, containing eight hundred acres more or less, i joining lands of S. B. llainmond. Mrs. ijtiuson and i ier.s. There is a comfortatde Dwelling, a Store ; u >usc, and all necessary outbuildings, Sic. It is a ; a ry desirable placo to live, and one of the best stands a store anywhere in the country. Persons desirous I " purchasing land arc invited to call and examine for : :msel ves. / S. GEORGE, Kx'rx. -i ' Nov. 1. 44 tf tl ioutli Carolina?Kershaw District. g BV JOHN H. joy, EMJUIKK, WIIIINAKT. | \ T HEREAS, Reddick Mostly has applied to me i ? for Letters of Administration on nil and singn- . the floods and Cliuttles. Rights and Credits of j j rah Mostly, late of the District aforesaid, deised: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ( iguhtr the kindred and creditors of the said deeeas j t to bo and appear before me at our next Ordina- j s Court for the said District, to he hidden at Cam- j n Court House on the 11th day of November next, j ] show O-.tisc, if any, why said administration should ; J t be granted. Civen under my hand and seal this 2Gth day of | October, 18511, and in the 78th year of Ameri- ; . can Independence. i JOHN It. JOY, 0. K. D. ; JOSEPH WHILDEN, \EALKR in I'A/.VTS, OILS, GLASS ami SHIP / GIL 1XI)LLP T, No. East-Bay, opposite 1'. , M. Rank, Charleston, S. C. j ' lie keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment f Paints and Oils of all kinds, Window Class and 1 dies, Spts. Tuipentiue, Catnphene, Spirit Gas, Tal- | .v, Grindstones, Cordage, Chain Pumps, Cotton Foot n Fixtures, Packing Yarn and Brushes of various j J mis. Oct. 25?6in. $ 10RN-SI1ELLERS, self-sharpening Feed Cutters, ) (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Titer micter Churns, NIeat Cutters and Sausage Stuffers. so, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For 1 i -. at the "Old Corner" by E. W. J10NNEY. |J ' L'PKltlOlt North Carolina Flour. Cooper's Shred- j * ) ded Isinglass and Extracts for Flavoring. Just * . eived and lor sale low at the "Old Corner," bv Oct. 25. E. W. BONNEY. W )N and aflcr this date the Passenger and Mail Train will run oucu a week, say WEDNESDAY ' iec a day, from the Junction to Camden and buek j iiiiecting at the Junction with the Night Passenger i j, d freight Express Trains from Charleston at 5 o'clock j M., and bring up Passengers and light freight: Stock ,j ultry. Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be , cived at the Cantdcii Passenger Depot, on Wed lies- , [. vs. at 1(1 o'clock A. M., and eoinieet with the niglit i ;press Tram ptown) trout coiutnuia. ii win oo ne- r tsary for shippers of stock to give three of four days lice, that ears may be provided for them. (| The Train will run directly through to Columbia < d back on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I Schedule of Running Time. .1 FIIIST OK MOUSING TIU1X. '' avc Camden at 4 A. M. rive at Junction at 5.55 " ave Junction at C.10 " rive at ( 'ainden S.JO " SKCOXJi. OU Mlli-DAY TItAIN, ON WKIlXEShA Y. " aveCaindonat 10 JO A.M. ' rive at Junction at 12.JO P. M. avc Junction at 1,50 ' rive at Camden at 4.15 '4 X. 1>. JJAXLKY, Agent. Jan IS 3 tf $50 REWARD. WII.L pay the above reward of Fifty Dollars for ' the appreuentioii and delivery of a negro man SNRY, to the Jail of Kershaw District, whom I pur- i used in August hist from William Rhiekwell of Dsirgton, near Tillers Ferry, S. C. Said negro is 5 feet . ir 8 inches high, jet black, 10 or 20 years of age, and ' nglis about 105 or 175 pounds. THOMAS 11 ASK IX. Oct. 13, 42 _ tf , EPISCOPAL EE.IIALE SCHOOL, < AT (iLKXX SPlilXUS IAVTXU purebased the well known Property, (it.KXX Spui.viis, the undersigned propose to en there a 111011 SCHOOL for Yoiiiil' Ladies, on i a First "f February, 1851. j J No pains will be spared to secure an efficient corps i Instructors, and to make the Institution equal in cry respect to tbo very best in the land. A I'ros- etus will shortly be issued containing the particulars to Terms, Sessions, &e. . r TIIOS. S ARTHUR. J. D. MeCULLOCII 1 Aug. it;. :t:i tiJ t ffcrvcMciuK Solution of Citrate of ( magnesia. I IIS delightful Saline Aperient will bo found an 1 L excellent substitute for Kpsom Salts, or otlior f lino l'urgalive?it is as agreeable to the taste us a il Iks of .Soda Water or Lemonade, and operates plea- t ally as a purgative. A fresh supply just rcceivcdaml for sale by Aug. 2. T A H. WORKMAN ( uf,PH. ttuivim { SMALL Lot. Fresh, and of Superior quality, ' V. received this day at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Oct. 18, 42 tit WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! \ll. McLAXK'S YKRMIKUtSK is warranted tube 1 / the"/"">/. most safe and radical cure tor Worms ^ It is approved ami recommended by llio Medical iculty in every section wiiore it tins ucen introduced, (act, where it is known none other is used. Oiic of our most respected physicians in speaking of F \ MeLanc's Vermifuge says: " Its great superiority ' or all other Vermifuges arises from the Diet llui die it is mure r[)iotriuus than any other Virmifuge1 is rlly .vife. ?35?"i'rice 25 cents per hot tic. Dr. lIcLitiieN Mver Pills, JKIN'O composei] entirely of rej<-hihh- substances is j' > not only safe, but have been found by all who vo used I hem, as the best remedy for all alfeetions ' the /.//// and Jtigcstive organs. In fact, where ; ey are used biver Complainl cannot exist. J^Trice - > cents per box. I The tdhivc valuable preparations are for sale by I ?sl of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of j I'. M. COIIKN Si CO.. I Importers and Dealers in I'rugs, Medicines. Cln-mi- . Is. I'erfumory Ac. No. IVi Havne-slreel. Charleston, S. ('. I ( WORKM A I |"S NOW OI'HN; anil is, and shall he, unsurpassed 1. gards ilie GUMPLBTENKSS of its assortment, the PRICES at which they will be sold. We invite our Mends and the public generally, to lurehasing or not. We oft'ur Ltten's and Boy's Caps from 10c. to i to $3 each; Best Moleskins ; Of PLANTATION HATS, we have every variety Of Gent's, and Hoy's SOFT HATS, we have a very :? ...inn Tmm <;l to S-l.50 each. A beau lUl.^U.g ... J., .v.. ............. v Oct. 27. N?iWr ttoods. Tlio subscribers have received their Fall and Winter "pply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. GROCERIES. CASTINGS, MILL I ROSS, Ac. As their stock is full and well selected, purchasers ."ill lind it to their advantage to give them a call bejre bttving elsewhere. Oct. *11. MeDOWA-LL k COOPER. The Old Corner !! JUPERFINE and eotninon cni jieting, also fireen -J Buize and printed floor cloths just opened at * t he Id corner" by K. W. BONNEY Oct. 11. 41 tf. Cam den Unxaar. U7 E have unpacked a most spiendid assortment ol READ Y-ilADE CLOTH IS G. SHOES, HA TS uti G.I PS. which wo arc able to sell to our friends ml customers at Northern prices. Oct. 11. M. DBUCKER &. CO. Bool? and Shoes. ""I EO. ALDEN, is now receiving a large and well 1.1" selected stock of lloots and Slioe.% comprising allie late styles, to which, he respectfully invites the at ention of the citizens of Camden and the public enerally. Sept. 27 39?tf. Hants Hums. I AAA LI3S. Extra Sugar Cured Hams, just rcLUUU ceived by J. A. SCHROCK. Tea*, Tcta. JUPKRIOR Hyson, (lunpowder, and Black. For J sale by J. A. SCHROCK. Fresh Fruit. IJMlKSn Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas Ac., just received by J. A. SCI I BOCK. .Hore Sell naps. I A CASKS SCIIIKDAM SCHNAPS, Lw 10 do old 1I0CU. (Johannes Bcrgcr,] 3 do CHAMPAlGXK CIDER 'JO dozen London PORTE LI 10 do Scotch A LK. Arrived at MOOR ICS. Caudles. ^ A BOXES Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Can*1/ dlo?!. Just arrived at MOORE'S. Band, Harness aud Sole Leather. \LARGE stock now on hand, of superior quality. . Also?Lace, Leather. Deer, Calf and Lining kins, together with all articles usually made use of n the manufacturing of Shoes. G. ALDEX. NEGRO SHOES. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. [HAVE in a'ore, a large stock of heavy Plantation . lirogaris, of my own manufacture, to which l'lnutfs are respectfully invited to examine. Notwithtanding, the great advance on this kind ol Shoe of northern make, I shall sell at last year's prices. GEO. ALDEX. Sept. 27, 39 tf. FALL STOCK. ,4 M. & R. KENNEDY are now receiving a large CjL? supply of Goods, suitable for the season, comirising a handsome assortment of LADIES' DRESS lOODS, black and colored Silks, Mouselins, Plaids, anbroideriex, Shawls, Gloves, Ac., Ax*. Gentlemen's Wear?Cloths, Cassimeres, Nestings, Ac. \> which tlie attention of their custorr.ers and the lublie is invited. Sept. 27. FALL STOCK. 1^1 IE undersigned is now receiving by each steamer . from New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, adlit Ions to his already large and select stock of J) HUGS, 7I/K.V/CALS, PKIIFUMKRI", SOAPS, COSJfKT CS, A XI) FAXC1' AliTICLKS, PAIMS, uu,.> ;c., &c., to wliich lio invites the the attention of his riends and customers and the public generally. Sej?tj 21. Z. J. DuilAY. Keep Cool. HEAVY Linen .Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens For sale low by K. \V. BOXXEY BACON Sides, Salt, Treacle Molasses, Rock and Alum Salt, always on hand and for sale low at he old corner by EL W. BONNEY Oct. 11, 41 tf. Lime. J UST received and for sale, a lot of superior Stone Lime. W. W. TliYoN ?k CO. Double himI Single barrel Onus. DOUBLE and Single barrel guns, Hides and Pistols, from ?10 to J?10n. Powder flasks. Shot ouches and Belts, Rifle and Pistol Flasks. IVrcusion Caps, French and English, Gun wads, and punches f all sizes. Colt's and Allen's Revolvers. Gallery Pistol and Juliet caps, Powder Canisters, Pocket Pistols, Flasks, tame bags, , 10 and 11 inch blades, Hedge fjL Shears, of the best English Steel, imported by Juist, the Philadelphia Seedsman. A. YOUNG. Oct. 11, 41 tf. Book* mid Stationary. I'M IE subscriber has now completed his stock of . Books by late arrivals. All the standard School haiks in use, in the Schools of the Town and Couury, on hand, or can be supplied at a short notice. PAPER, note, letter, cap and account INKS, ilnck, input), red and blue. Envelopes, of all sizes. MEDICAL BOOKS, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, 'HAYEKS, and HYMNS, LATIN and GREEK CLASHES. All the new and popular literature, of the lay. New books received soon ufter their publicoion. A. YOUNG. Oct. 11, 41 tf. CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE. FACTORS iil(l CJciii*I'll I CoiiiiiiiKKiou Jlercliant*. SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CIIAIILESTOX, S. C. 1). W. Cji.vmiikiw, II. L. Ciiisoi.m, W. C. Moohk. KKKKltKNVKS. Inn. Jas. Clicsnut, Mnj. Jho. M. DeSa assure, V. E. Johnson, Esq. W. M. .Shannon, Esq. June 28, 1S53. 20?Gin Itaron and Lard. " AAA LBS. prime North (Carolina BACON ( ' 'l/v/ ami LAUD. Just received Ijv _Sept. 27. JAMES MMWEX 35,000 cilaks. to wit: oof) irotmiiio Bin Hondo I 2,000 Ananas ,000 Iiii|xtos I 3,000 J.ns Minns ,000 l.n Norman | 2,000 1'rimorns ,000 Svlvn I'rimorns ' s,000 I.a Union ,000 Regalias I 1,000 Jenny Liml ,000 Washington .'1,000 Marlimvcr ,000 linjiorinl.s 1.000 Star Kognlia Af.sn. 15 boxes lino Uliewing Tobacct 15 ?mits tin cut ilo tin 10 tlo illi ilo Smoking ?!ons, Trimmings. Ac., Ladies' Mantillas and Mantles, .j in such n variety that wo are certain to please purcha- j i sera. Ladies' Gloves, Gauntlets, Ac. Ac. i Gentlemen's Clothing, ilats, Caps, India Rubber ( Goods, Ac. Also, a complete stock of GROCERIES, 1IAUDWARK. CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND CHINA GOODS, With an extensive assortment of Heavy Goods for Plantation Use. Thanking the public for tiioir liberal patronage, we solicit is continuance, and promise that our prices shall bo as moderate as in any place where (he rcpective Goodh are homjht from. Oct. 35. M. DRUCKKR A CO. FOR A FEW DAYS OILY. Great Bargains in Dry-Goods J /AWING to the delicate state of Mr. W. D.Mason's v/ health, 1 have resinned possession of the stock of Dry Goods recently sold to him, and would respectfully inform the public, that the samo must bo disposed , of within a very few weeks, as my business enticements elsewhere will not admit of any longei 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 now Goods?they muni all be deposed of, and that at whatever they will bring. This in, unfortunately, not a mere ruse to gain custom, but a fixed fact, demanding immediate adion, and as such, I would earnestly invite the earliest attention of those who wish to lay in a supply of first class Dry ! Hoods at not less than titty per cent." Below the regular prices?an assertion I will fully establish to the su- . tisfaetiou of purchasers. Terms strictly cash. Oct. 11. JAMK3 WILSON. wTanderson IS NOW receiving his Fall and Winter supply of Staple and Faney Dry-Wood*, which comprise a full and geucrat assortment, consisting in " part of the following: DRESS GOODS, Mouslin DcLiiines, Cashmeres,^Meriuoes, Ginghams, Prints, Ac., of every quality and price. WOOLEN GOODS. All-wool English Plains, heavy Kerseys, Plaid Linseys, Georgia Plains, and other styles, at all prices. FLANNELS, Of all colors, qualities and prices, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. A complete assortment of Dress, Frock and Business 1 COATS, of Cloth^ Cassimere and Tweeds, all made up in the most fashionable style. | BOY'S CLOTHING, Sacks, Frock Coals and Jackets, handsomely got up. i also. Fancy Cnssimercs, Tweeds, Snltinetts, Linen Tabling and Towelling Diupcrs llueknback. Crash, Dowlas 12-4 brown and bleached Sheeting. Canton Flannels. Ac., Ac. Ali of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or to punctual customers. Purchasers will please call on Oct 11. W. ANDERSON. Snlciu Woolen*. IWJLL receive in a few days, a full supply of the above desirable Goods. I'lunters are invited to call and examine tliem before purchasing. Tliev will be sold at Fadtorv prices, by , Oct 11. " W. ANDERSON, Agent. Dome*ti<>*. | RED and white Flannels, i.insoys, Ticks, Sheetings, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets. Long Oioths, , brown and bleached Shirtings. Ac. For sale low, by j Sept 27. A. M. & It. KENNEDY. iVcgro CIolli* anil Blanket*. 1 FULL supply of Plains Kerseys, and Blankets, of J\. different qualities, for Plantation use. For sale bv Sept. 27. A. M. A K. KENNEDY. * , Ready-made clothing, hats and caps, For sale by a. M & It. Kennedy?viz: Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pan- | taloous; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, Ac ( Boy's CloUiiii'j?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats, Caps, Ac Sept. 27. "\TKGRO Shoes for sale at lust year's prices at "the i> old corner" by E. w. BONNEY. i Oct 11. 41 tf. CARPETDTGS! CARPETINGS! | r|^llE subscribers arc now prepared to oiler at the A lowest market prices, a full assortment of superior VELVET TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS, Til It EE* PLY, INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH and LINEN CARPETINGS. ALSO. The various widths of Puintkd Baizks, or Kloou (Jt.OTits, Floor and Staiu 1)11. CJ.OTII8 and C It I'M it Clotiis, Gilt and Sii.vk.iihi> Staiu Rons and Staiu Carpktiko. Ki ns, Mats, A'v. All of which liavo been selected from tlic manufacturers in the American and English markets, by one ' ol the partners, and we will have iliem cut, made, fitted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on tho best terms. We most confidently invite attention to our stock. CURTAIN MATERIALS. We arc now prepared in our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT to oiler tho various styles ot Curtain Shift, in Silk, Wontetf. Linen, and Cotton. Embroidered iMee and Sln-diu Curtain*, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices,kc. ' Church Trimmings, Hangings, Ac. New designs for which we have now received, and they will be made and put up on tho best terms, in the most workmanlike manner, and under our own supervision. BROWNING A I.E.MAN, Successors toC. A K. L. Kerrison A Co. Cor. King and Market-sts. Charleston, 8. C. Oct. 19 ?4 tf Ground Spires. SUCII as Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Popper Ac. For ! sale by J. A. SOU ROCK. Sperm and Aduuiauliiic Candles. | | / \ BOXliS Sperm Caudles, 4's & O's. Ivy 10 ' Adamantine " For sale by J. A. SCI I BOCK. ! / 1 ENTLEMEN'Sand Youth'sclothini;, among which \Jf are some Extra sized coats ami vests now oiler- [ in}? at the " old corner" at New York retail prices. Oct. li?tf. ' e. w. Bonn by. ! Head Quarters 22d Ilcg't. S. V. ?l. ) i CAMDEN, NOV. 5. 185X \ j .4 COURT Martini for the trial of all defaulters for ' JV. Militia and patrol duty sineo the hist Court j Martial, is hereby ordered to bo held in Camden on I Friday the 18th hist., at 11 o'olock, a. in. The Court will cous'st of Capt. Moll'at, l'rosident i Oapts. Workman, .1. L Jones, Sill and Hall, Members. ' Lionts. Harris and Robinson. Supernumeraries. ji Captains of Ci>mpanics*|will have the defaulters in their respective beats warned to attend, and furnish the Court with the evidence of the same. < ]3v order of Col. T.\ Yl.ou: j I Tlin. J. WARREN, Adj't. I mPORTANT DISCOVERY. J KKIJKK IX TEX MINUTES. 9 BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAPE18, are unfailing 1 in tli- dire of Cocsm, Colds, Asthma, Bnoxcut ns, Souk Throat, IIo.\ih>em>% Dtmitr.T Jii.katiii? ?, fl lsar.0T CoNSl'MHTBtX, AM* iflMMW OK TIIK LvMK. -9 TImj Iwve no taste *4 mfdiefctey hiuI any child will J take them. Thonrfttoda have been restored to health J tlwt Irad. bebrt daspiirred. Testimony given in hundreds of caves,. A single dows relieves in ten mixitkd. A?k for Bryan's i'ulinoliic Wafers?tlie original and ] only fstMoiiM is stamped ' Bryan." Spin ions kinds are offered- in sale. Twenty-five cents a box. SoUl by dealers generally. J. BUY AN Jc CO.*. Ktwriktsfer, N. V., Proprietors. Wholesale hr 1?. M. COHEN i CO., Charleston. Oct lis. -II 3iii. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. In Eqirilj? tfurloit District. J. J. I larllee atwf \yifo; vs. U. J. Scarborough?Bill fur Sth of Laud. IX pursuance ?f? tH-rrefcvl OrtSr* of tlic Court ?? .(I Kquity i? tlH?er?He. I will otter for wile at Marion Court House, before the Court llouw door, between : the usual hour* oCsale, on the lirst Monday in Decern- ! her next, the fettwwing valuable tracts of- land: All that PLAST.lTlOX belonging to the late A. L. Scarborough, decwcdy situated on t'aMist. within ii half utile of the village- of Marion, bounded on tl;o ; south by the Wilmington mrd Manchester Railroad, containing about seventeen lirwidred acres, of which aiiout seven Imndred me cleared afld in a high State of cultivation. Ora the premises are two Dwelling Houses, Gill 11 wise. Xegro Houses, and all the Out* 3 buildings necessary for a large planting interest. j ALSO, " About three hnudred acres of LAND, lying sowlW of the Wi lining ton and Manchoster Iiailroadr soul h? the iiuinediate vieinif; of the village. Terms of'Stle?One fourth cash: for the balance, n credit of one, two. and threeyear*, in equal annual in* stahnents, interest from day of sale, payable annually. I'm chasers to give bo ml with approved security, and a mortgage ol the promises, and to pay for papers. ; C. 1). KVAXS, Conim'r. Comin'ra. Office, Marion C. 11., Oct.fl, 1853. ts Valuable Plantation and lYTills ** FOR SALE. r|"MIK subscriber offers for sale his Plantation nml 1 Mills in Sumter District, situated on Dig HaAiti Creek, fourteen miles below Catmlcw, and six, from Iloyliin's Turn Ottt, eontnining (H>14) sixteen hundred and seventy-lour acres, between four and live hundred ueres cleared and under fence, the balance hi tine timber. On the premises is a good two story Dwelling, with all the necessary buildings of a well settled Plan- v tation, most ol which, have been erected within the y< last few years. On the northern extremity of the tract ' is anotlier Settlement in good repair. Both places aro ' perfectly healthy. '? -] Also?An excellent Oris* Mill, with two pair of .1 stones, and a Saw Mill, capable of cutting abopt one thousand feet ofluinber per day. Wi'h the Plaututiou will be sold (if desired) lite stock of cattle, Hogs nod. . j Sheep, togetlier with the Provision Crop. If sold mime1 lately, possession will Ik.* given on the first of January, 1854. ThCtenns and other particulars may be obtained from the subscril?er on the premises, or by letter directed to DoykuSy-Deput, Camden Branch of S. 0. It. R. MARION SANDERS. Sumter Dist. S. C. Oct. 4. [Hjh] n The Charleston Mercury will insert twice a week J for six weeks, and the Sumter Banner once n week for thrpo months, unless otherwise directed, and torward hills to this office. JAM LT'SHOTEL, (LAW COXGAJIEE HOUSE,) COLUMBIA, S. C. JC. J ANNE Y k W. D. flARRfS, (late of the - American Hotel,) will Ire happy to seo their friends, and will give their unremitting and personal attention to tlie comfort of their guests, and all who may be disposed to patronize them in their new location. The House has had, and is liaviug extensive additions. and has been refitted up; is now well aiKrel(K gantly funiislied. A splendid lino of Omnibusses will run to .and from Ja.vney's Hotel to the several Railroad Depots. Juno 23. 26 tf PLANTER'S HOTEL " I'M I K undersigned would respectfully inform his . friends and the public, that he has leased that extensive and well known establishment, the i'LA3> TKR'S 11UTKL, and is now ready lor the reception of visitors, its eligible location, being convenient to alt business localities, will commend it those who visit the city on business, and no exertions or expense will be spared by the Proprietor to promoto the comfort ir.d convenience of his guests, aud reuder his house in every respect worthy of public patronage and support, lie is pleased to add that he has secured the services iu Book-keeper, of Mr. J. W. Lambkix, s? long and favorably known to the travelling community of this mid the adjacent States. G. W. BOM AIL Charleston, Sept. 20. 30 4t $1.50. MERCHANT'S HOTEL. $1.50. REDUCTION IN BOARD. SHALL not bo surpassed by any Two Dollar llouso in the City JAMKS M. HURST, Proprietor. Charleston, Sept 23, 1853. 3m AMERICA]* HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 3. C. Til Ksubscriber bogs respectfully to inform her friends and the public generally, tlint she has taken a lease of the above 110TKL. which she will open for the reception of Boarders aud Tmvelkrs between 25th inst and 1st September. This long established, and well known House, lias undergone a thorough altera.i.v.., ?,?t lim.wlml with now and fhskiulia HUIl IIIIUII^IIUUI, ?MIU IUI ....... - , ble furniture, and being situated in the centre of business. and in tlie most fashionable part of the city, solicits a call from her numerous friends and lbrtner patrons of the House: and will say in conclusion, nothing will be left undone on luer part to makclhenicomfortable while in the House. MRS. A.J. KKJi'NKDY. Charleston, Aug. 18. JI?2m HARRISON'S IWTKNT ?ELF-(:ooli\(? \ t rl^ht ..t wlifci-li. i'.m- i li?-( ?n?l y/fo/t riiori<-?. ii?w IwIimis-i? iIip NV? ll???-ii Mannt*5t:i<-iiiii?e*'<>iii|>-Rv. N?-? Ciiini..tuwlioiii ft J j all iiri|i-r? mi:>t l-i-:nl-lri-?M*>l. Al'rr lia* Ine'lina* 1' v:i-r 1-a-iiiPN*. f iiouiti;; ilit- .Mill lit I*- tin* l'r-t /" ?' taU* Mill fur nil kilnt- nt grain r IiI- Ii Ii i* t-i'i-n lit use l?* i??-r tMl jn-r mit. *" ? ?:.~-i -i-.... ..n ..o...f ?.ru r,., o...u I M'm' *11 I!? ?rr iTiriHfi'vi . .... 4ti|h*ri*?r niibirmilmi?they ure luiilt In I lie l?o>t uorkiuanllku miinner, i'r?tin flu* I ?'*t FVciie'i liiirr-??otir\ "I" tin-lie* In ?ll ?nn t? r, tiii| all hrniifly In : rtfU* i iu*'*ln?n tVuiic, nii?1 x? ariaiip*-! fliaf iii-iii c.ui -el one of" tficM* MliN up In lc?s than iwh le?ur-\ renlx lo ii c: ami when Vl>i>> put up. n I trie repair* tl.ey would r?-?j in* I'r lice year*. w??ii ?t !?c Nut n Irill* : mm-uihI, they nrr mi iiT|?tr?i'*te?l. licit uhe'? m*I .e In make I In* title**! lt?*iir. l!.e ?;i?'if u itli uf w i.iiMll! li-eii x* I:I l ot collie In cMl!tte*t I lu-in e, in ? V.ve 11 * i L'fi* l.i I In* meal. :itl*l in? putter h M c I except f. r rn^f.ln.' fin- *.'r.iln Tlilrt. tlu?e Mill* an* , |.y ? :#!a%l lit' i-mM air ilri- eti llirn?*jli all :?In rl r?* ! ? tfen*!' tf. al l1 ar?uni I tin- Mime*: licii*-e. they can le run '.'I ht?'if> >* i?)i?l r?- l.ili'e muii-m- I tvlutteii tu ti.U Mil!, can !.? Ii.i'l ! v :i l?liv>?ill?? a- atmve, |?M*1 |?nhL ofprlco, c;m la* leal bv fi?Mrc!*4n;: \x nU v. \\\ \\\ TKYON & CO. Apr en 1k Cnmdcn S. C. -7 Gin Female Academy. rPIIK Commit too of tlio Orphan Society Schools 1 have the | ilea sure to announce that Mr. Stk.%i>M \x will open the l'einalo School on Tuesday, the 1st of November, and will bo assisted by a lady if (lie .......i,anlinlaiN will authorise it. Mr. SlcflniiUi's well-established character as a teaoh[ r in this town, need no encomiums from the commit, tec J. M. DKSAl'tfSUKK, Clin. Oct. 31. 11 L't i