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N. J A CARD. Since the Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlarge tneuts have allowed him to supply his numerous order* for Lyon's Kathairon, he has also introduced some Hew Chemical affinities which ndds still to the high character of this immensely popular article for Curling, Beautifying, l'reseiving and Restoring the Ilair. Let those now use, Who never used before, A.,.1 tl.f.irt ut ll'UVfl .u/,,1 Now use tlie more. The Price is still 25 cents, in large bottles, and may i be had at any store in tl>e United States. D. S. liar lies, Proprietor, 1G1 Broadway, N. Y Sold by every Druggist in Camden, Haviland, Ilarrall & Co., wholesale Agents, Charleston. Oct. 25, 43 tf POISOSAXG. Thousands of parents who use Vermifuges composed of Castor Oil, Calomel. See., are not aware, that while they appear to benelit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, Ac. In another column will be found the advertisement of Ilobonsack's Medicines, to which we ask the attcn tiou of all interested in tlieir own as well as their children's health. lu Liver Coinplaiuts and all disorders arising from those of a bilious type, should make use of the ouly genuine Medicine, llohcusack's Liver Pills. not diceiced" but ask lor Ilobonsack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature of the Propiietor, J. N. IIOBEXSACK, as none else are genuine. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Y> \ PP.TVf: vw?i? vnr/1 194 to 13 l/.AVJlvri^v, ^/v* ....... ........... a BALK ROPE, per pound, 9 to .. BUTTER " 13 to 23 BEEF, " 4 to 5 BACON, " 11 to 12 COFFEE, " 10 to 12 CUKESK, " ..... 124 to 13 COTTON, " S to 10 CORN per bushel, 73 to 87 FLOUR... .per barrel, 54 to G| FODDER, percwt. 7.5 to $1 LARD,... .per pound, 12J to 14 MOLASSES,.pergallon 30 to 42 OATS, per bushel, 37 to 50 PEAS " 75 to 87 SUGAR... .per pound, G to 12j SA LT per sack to 14 SPECIAL ORDER. HEADQUARTERS, Columma, November 13. 1S33. 'TMIE members of the Staff of His Excellency Jou.v L L. Manning, Commander-in-Chief, will report themselves at Headquarters, in Columbia, on Saturday, the 3d December, proximo. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. MATTHEW IRVINE KEITH, Nov. 22. 2t Aid de-Camp. METHODIST BOOK STORED 258 King Street, Charleston. r|^HE Agent of the above Establishment would very JL respectfully call attention to the sume, having had charge of it since February last, feels under obligations to render his grateful acknowledgments to all who have done hirn the kindness of so liberally patronizing the concern. He will just add for tlie information of all kindly disposed towards him and his Agency, that lie has very recently returned from New York and Philadelphia, where he purchased a very general and well selected stock of RELIGIOUS, LITERARY and .MISCELLANEOUS WORKS,<tSCHOOL BOOKS of every description now in use, either in , City or Country. (Teachers and chiIdren please call -and examine.) Also, a very great variety of BLANK BOOKS, in plain, good ami extra binding; and Inst, though not least, by any means, a very tasty selection ' of FANCY ARTICLES, Work Boxes, Ladies and Gen tlemen's Cases, Walnut, Mahogany and Kosc- J wood Desks, fine and cheap. All of which is received And now being offered f->r wile at 208 KING-STlii.ET, on tcnn9 equally reasonable with any house in the <.?ty. ... The religious portion of the community are invited to examine his stock. The Lovers of Poetical Woiks will find a gnu. d supply on his shelves and counter; ( and the Ladies may depend upon it lie will furnish them with Fancy Goods, fine and pretty. Nowidlow liim to say. come and try him, and prove him, and see if lie will not open out and show you such a lot of Looks, Stationery and Fancy Goods as shall prove all lie says true. JAMES MAIIOXKY, Agent. P. S.?A general catalogue of his Books will he published in our next Oct. 22?tf. Ifew Bowks. 1 The Homes of the New World; Impressions of A in erf 1 ca, by Frederica Breiner. Venice, City of the Sea, in 2 vols., with a map and 1 embellishments , Lorenzo Benoni, Life under an Italian Despotism Gems from the Table Land; a collection of Fables, il- j lust rated by Facts The Mud Cabin, by Jsliam Campaign of Waterloo, by Jomirit Passages from the History of a Wasted Life Uncle Sam's Palace; Thuckarny's English Humorists Poems of Alexander Smith Dicken's Household words. Published monthly at $2 ( a year. Subscriptions received by 1 Nov. 22. A. YOUNG. Wanted to Wire ON the first of January next, a woman to cook, wash, and do house work. An elderly one without children preferred. Fur one that can come well 1 recommended liberal wages will ne paid. Apply to Z. J. DkHAY. . Entrayed FROM the subscriber on the 17th inst., n Mousecolored Mure Mule, about seven or eight years old. ol ordinary size, with a slight sore on her back. A liberal reward will be paid to any person who may , take up said Mule, and notify the subscriber at Mechanicsville, Sumter District, S. C. F. II. KENNEDY. Nov. 22, 47 tf. Columbia Races. f|MIE Races over the Columbia Race Course, near X Columbia, South Carolina, will come off on WEI) NESDAY, the fourteenth duy of December next, and , continue four days. The purses will be as follows, and j , bung up at the stand, to wit: Wednesday, the first day, two mile heats, purse $3f>0. Thursday, second day, three mile heats, purse $5<io. < Friday, third day, mile heats, best 8 in 5, purse $200. , Saturday, fourth day, a Post Colt Stake, two mile I heats, $250 entrance, with $200 added by the Club. ' provided, two or more start. To close on the 3d of j ] December. ?< The lovers of the turf may expect good sport and j ; good order, as many stables are expected to be in at- , i tendance. We trust our Virginia, Tennessee and j Kentucky brother-turfmen will give us a call; Oeor- ] gia will be represented. } TIIOS. G. BACON Proprietor. 1 Nov. 22, 17 'it , South Carolina?Kcmliaw District, j BY joiin a. JOT, ESQl'IRR, ordinary. *TITPIIP 4L5 I liinldffk lino ?>*. . C _ WM IirilVDrtiT, uamco i.?w tu mu lor ; \ V Letters of Administration do bonis 11011, on all j and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits | ] of Dr. A. De Leon, late of the District aforesaid, dccesised: * I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and I singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceits j ed to be and appear before me at our next Ordina- , ry's Court for the said District, to he holdcii at Cam- j den Court House on the 2nd day of December next, i to show c mse, if any, why said administration should * not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of : ' Novcmober, 1853, and in the TSthyenr of Ameri- <' can Independence. JOHN H. JOY, O. K. D. I ?et=mjc=as=3C -u r-r,--nn Interesting, Astounding and UNRIVALLED. lust I Uctlon, Science and Innocent Amusement TWO IMMENSE EXHIBITIONS IN ONE! ROBINSON AND ELDRED'S <*reat Favorite S0UTHERa CIRCUS AM) SANDS, QUICK & CO'S. STUPENDOUS COLLECTION OF WILD , a iVH H -u ss <* Tlio Company will exhibit at Robeson's Store, Mon day, Nov. 28; Wliitesvillc. Tuesday, Nov. 2!); Fail Bluff, Wednesday. Nov. 30; Marion C. II., Thursday Dec. 1; Mars IJlufT, Friday, Dee. 2 ; Darlington, Sat urday, Dec. 3; Bisliopville, Monday Dec. 5: Camden Tuesday, Dec. C. TWO NEW FEATS?FIRST TIME IN AMERICA. Mr. G. N. Eldred will walk upon the ceiling in ful sight of the audience, with hi.s feet uppermost anc head down. Without an}* deception. Mr. King will ca ry Motis. La Roux upon a pole S( feet high, in which position Mous. La Itoux will balanci and perform several wonderful feats of Kqutation. r*?" Admissiou 50 cents. Children and servant! half price. Doors open at 12i and 0 p. m. Performances com mence at 1 and 7 p. ni. The wholo will be exhibited under one inimonsi Pavilion?and only one fee of admission charged tc see all. Nov. 22, 17 2t. SALES AT AUCTION. " ON MONDAY, the 5th day of December, proximo I will sell at my store one door South ofJanic! McKwen, Esq.. my entire Stock, consisting of Drj Good*. Groceries, Hardware, Shoes, ,te. Also,a choice selection of Liquors, consisting of Brandies, Wines and Whiskey, of almost every quality. A l>0. 1 Two Horse Wagon: a lot of Household Furni ture, which entirely new and of lirst rate workman ship and material. Terms?All sums of Twenty Dollars and under casl* ant' all sums over that amount, a credit of si> months, with note and approved security with inter est from date. Nov. 22?21 It. II. FINCII. SALE OF NEGROES. T TJTLL be sold at the Court House in Camden, P V t C., on MONDAY, tlie 2d d?v of .binary, 1854 FORTY-THREE very lilo-ly and valuable NEGROES Among them, are five first rateable bodied Wagoners two pretty good Plantation Carpenters, two Scam stresses, one the best in Camden, eight excellenl Cooks, I toners nml Washers. Also, a large riurnbei regular House Servnn s boys an 1 girl ; having server many yeai-s about the Watcrec Hotel, many of then have i.ecu trained as Hotel Waiters and Ostlers, anc are not excelled by auv in the State. The whole gamj is said to be the most likely and valuable in the coun try?young, >tout and healthy. Twenty of them to be sold to foreclose a innrlgagi given by me to Herman Holleyman, Sen'r.. deee'd. To be sold on the following terms: One-fourth cash the balance on u credit of one, two and three ye.rs, with interest payable annually from date, to be se cured by bond and good security. Purchasers to pay for papers. Purchasers wishing to pay all cash can do so. ' " II. llol.LKVMAN. Tlie following papers will cop}* the nhove till sale, ind forward tlieir hills to this office foithwith:? Charleston Courier, South Carolinian, Winnsboro lh-gist?-r, Chester -tawlnrd. Sumter Banner and Watchman, Darlington Flag, Marion Star, Chcrnw (lazette, Lancaster Ledger, and Montgomery Advertiser. Nov. 22, 47 Gt. Sheriff's BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to nic directed 1 will sell on the first Monday in De. Seinber next before the Court House door, the follow, ing property to-wit: 40U acres of Jjind, more or less, adjoining lands ol loel Davis, estate of McKiunon, and Jehn M.Shaw, l'wo Negroes, lien and Mary. Two mules and 1,OUO lbs. Fodder. Levied upon and to he sold as the property of Neill MeUae, at the suit of J. It. Joy, udm'r. vs. Neill McKao. The Fodder to l>c sold at the defendant's residence on Tuesday, the second day of sale. Also. All the defendant's right, title and interest in and to a tract of Land, on the waters of Dig Lynches Creek, kuown as the McDonald Tract. L?vi<d upon id^to he sold as the property of Alex'r. 1- .McDonald, at the suit of 15. Syjosscy vs. A. L. McDonald and J It. Shaw, Adni'rs. Also. 13 Negroes. Levied upon and to he sold n.? the property of Wiley Albert, at the suit of John S. Miller vs. Wiley Albert. Also. One bay Horse, levied upon and to lie sold as the property of Duncan MeLeod, at the suit of J. R. Joy, adm'r. vs. Duncan McLeod. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pav for papers. THO, 15 ASK IN, S. K. D. Pocket Book Lost. T OST on Thursday or Fridav last an old licit \fn. 1J roeco rocket Hook, containing seventy dollurs in cash, consisting of a 20, two 10s, and the balance in $5 bills, and a large number of notes, among wliicliart one on L I?. Frnscr, for $035, dated about the 20th oi 25th of December, 1851. and payable the 1st of January, 1851; one note for $1100, on William M. lhiliost and Zimmerman DiiBoso with Middleton Dnl.osc as securitv, dated ahout the 1st of Dei-ember, 1852, payaIdeto J. K. A. Blliot, or bearer, due the 1st of November, 1852 ; four notes on Win. \V. (5aylard for $225 each, dated about the 0th of October last, ono payable 1st ol January 1855, one 1st January. 185(5, one 1st January, 1857, ami one 1st January, 1858, three of them with W. Lewis, ami one with John X. M'Lcod as endorser ; one on John I'. M'Lcod lor ?150, dated in October, 1851, due 1st January last: one note on II. (5. Bclvin for $50, date not recollected; one note on James Reynolds for $55, date not recollected ; one note on John Spradley for $25, given to Jackson or l oirer, date not recollected ; one note on Win, M. Bullock lot $474, dated November, 18551. and due 1st of January next; one note on Robert Klutorefor $95, with a credit of $12, payable to Win. M. liulloi-k; one note on Manson Sylvester for $15, dated in January or Feline try last, payable one day after date; a receipt from W. K.Taylor for a note of $15 left in his hands for coleetion; mid a receipt from F. J. and M. Moses for a lote on John K.June, left for collection. A liberal reward will lie paid to the finder of the ,'ockct Hook, upon his leaving it with the subscriber. KM WIN 15 A UN KS. Nov. 15, 1853. 10 4t. Iliiz/.n for the Hctl, White ;tn<l Illiic. i?r:i,ic,\* on i;i: noi si: NO. 22 QUKKN STItKKT, OilARLKSTON, S. ('. llT M. AltMSTUONO, Proprietor, is now ready t < > T ? supply customcs from llic country with a <pially of OYSTKUS that lias never bun surpassed in Charleston. Persons wishing Oysters put up iu any of the lew styles ami wrinkles, that have just conn; out, will o well to give him a call. WM. ARMSTRONG. proprietor. Nov. 2.">. 2t REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BY MARCH .v BLACK. ON Tuesday, 22il November, commencing at 10J o'clock, we will sell, nt public auction, at the plantation of L. C. Lrennan, 15 miles from Columbia, i on the Charlotte Railroad, ! One TRACT of LAND, lying on Rice Creek, and immediately on the Charlotte Railroad, containing be- "1 tween four and iivc hundred acres of land, well tim- J hercd; joining lands of Win McClelland, Minor Craig, : F 1'. Entzniiiifrer. and to lands formerly belonging to j I - - o~~? 1 ? ? : Dr. l*uust. I p ALSO, I J At. tin* same time and place, will lie sold, Horses,; * | Wagon, Cows, Hogs, Ac.; Corn, Fodder, Oats, Teas, ! , Ac,; Household and Kitchen Furniture, j Terms of Sole?For the land?one-fourth cash, bal- ; i anec on a credit of 3 and C months, payable at cither ; of the Dunks in Columbia, with two approved en j a ; dorsers. For the stock, etc.?all sums under $100, , cosh; all sums of $10(1 and over, GO days, payable at , ; either of the Banks in Columbia, with two good en- J ; dnrscrs. > j The land can be treated for at private sale until the j si I 2'2d November. Inquire either of I'. 11. Flanigan, L. f C. Brennan, or to Xiareh ?fc Black. Nov. 8, 45 3t. Hermetically Scaled Fruits, &o. f 2 cases fresh reaches 3 eases fresh Salmon 2 do do Fens 2 do do Lobsters v : 2 do do Tomatoes 50 qr. boxes Sardines ' fi 2 do Spiced Oysters 50 half do do i .Just received by J. A. SCI I ROOK. Fresh Fruit. I J> ORANGES, Apples. Raisins, Figs, Lemons and , ^ l'runes. A small lot just received bv | 0 Nov. 15. J. A. SCH ROCK. Fresli Crackers and Cliccgc* i X BOXES fresh Soda CRACKERS 1 i) 3 do do Wiiro do r' 10 do cuperior CHEESE. For sale l>y a , j Nov. 15. J A. SCI I ROCK. u ,! Notice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of Racial Leigh, dee'd. are hereby required to make pay- . ment immediately. ( , i JOHN U. INGREM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. j Oct. Ill, 1853. 44 tf t( ' j Administrator's Notice. b ,1 LL persons having demands against the estate 01 I jL jL Joseph Wionges, dee'd.. will hand thein in pros pcrly attested to A. G. Bask ill, and tliosc indebted to I ! said estate will make payment to him. * 1 CONRAD M. WIKNGKS, Adm'r. | Oct. 31. 44 tr ^ i Notice is hereby Givcu v r j^O the Nephews and Ncieea of the late Raelicl i 1 Leigh, who arc entitled under her Will, toiler - residuary estate, to establish their claims as such, on | j or before the first Monday in February next, as the J ! estate will then be ready for distribution. ; JOHN U. "1NGUEM, Ex'r. It. Leigh. 7 Oct. 19, 1853. 44 tf j D. S. SARGJCJUVT'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, C.tMDKX, S. C. " i pjjTDar Hoarders accommodated. LAND FOR SALE. i ! , TAI ILL be sold to the highest bidder on WKDNKS" | i\ DAY, the 4th of January, 1854, if not previ: ously disposed of. that well known PLANTATION, j called the Russcl Place Tract, situated in Lancaster ^ . i and Kershaw Dissricts. about twenty-four miles above '. Camden, containing eight hundred acres more or less, 'J l adjoining hinds of S. 14. Hammond, Mrs. Stinson and , others. There is a comfortable Dwelling, a Store 1 House, and all-necessary outbuildings. Ac. It is a | very desirable place to live, and one of the best stands j for a store anywhere in the country. Persons desirous of purchasing land arc invited to call and examine for 0 themselves. & GEORGE, Ex'rx. * y,)V- 44 tf l * JOSEPH WHILDEN, Dealer in paints, oils, glass and ship chandler 1* No. 00} East-Ray, opposite P. j A M. Hank, Oharleston, S. C. t lie Aeej?? constantly for sale, a general assortment -fi ol Paints and Oils of all kinds, Window Glass and J . Sashes. Spts. Tin pontine, Cam photic, Spirit Gas, Tal? low, Grindstones, Cordage, Chain Pumps,Cotton Foot ,, Gin Fixtures, PacKing Yarn and Brushes of various kinds. Oct. 25?6in. P On* and alter this date the Passenger and Mail Train will ran once a week, say WEDNESDAY r j twice a da}-, from the Junction to Canulen and back t riA.inn.ll,.., '.t til.. r.lt.r.tim. ...ill. tin. Vw.l.t It.i i (1 | VVilllVWVKl^ wv bHV ? uucilV/il ?? H?l HIV *1 ln'"' * iWSVIIJ^VI . and freight Kx press Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock (. ; A. M., and bring up Passengers ant I light freight: Stock ' ! Poultry. Kggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be '* ! received at the Camden Passenger Depot, 011 Wcdnes- 11 days, at 10 o'clock A. M., ami connect with the night Kxpress Train (down)from Columbia. It will be necessary for shippers of stock to give three of four days 1 notice, that cars may be provided for them. 1 The Train will run directly through to Columbia a id back on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. " Schedule of Running Time. FIRST on MORNING Til \IX. tl Leave Camden at 4 A. M. 1 Arrive at Junction at 5.55 " Leave Junction at G.10 " Arrive at Camden 8.30 41 SF.COSH, <Ut 1IIO-IUY TRAIN, ON WKllNESI'AY. f Leave Camden at 10 30 A.M. Arrive at Junction at 12.30 P.M. Leave Junction at 1,50 ' j 1 Arrive at Camden at 4.15 '4 I X. 1). 11AXLKY, Agent. p Jan 18 3 tf si MOUNTAIN ItUTTKH, Northern Cheese, Gunpowder and Hyson Teas of superior quality Al- U so, Yeast powders, Ginger Preserves, Ac. Just open- (j cd at the 44 Obi Owner,'' by | Nov. 9. _ " K. W. i:OXXKY_ - 1^ i.r.u aa i j?nr.5r> uuiji>j\ worsted anil Siiks, ot J the latest and prettiest styles, selling at reduced ^ prices, at the '"Old Collier," hv 11 Nov: 9. * K. W. r?ONNKY._ C^OXDRKSS WATER, fresh froni the Fountain, fine J old Madeira Wine, hv the three gallons. Also, ' j superior Lemon Syrup. Treacle, best White Wine and r 1 Cider Vinegar. For sale nt the " Old Corner," by 1 Nov. 9. K. W. liONNKY. ^ ZINC Wlli ri:, in Oil. Just received and 11 for side by T. .t K. WORKMAN. | SI M'll. tjl!ININIL A SMALL Lot. Fresh, ami of Superior quality, 1' , I\. received this day at * Z. J. 1>k1I AY'S. d r Oct. is, 42 ::t ti | Sale of Heal lNlale. I)YOlll>KRnf the Court of Ordinary, I will sell on ( | 1> the first Monday in December next, the Ileal Estate of Patience DeBruhl, consisting of three tracts or parcels of lands as follows: one tract of seven hum *' i drcd and thirty three acres, bounded by lands of S. C. DcBruli), Robert Humble, Mrs. Thorn. Munn, Lock hart, Winn and Robert Dixon ; also by lands surveyed for William l)elimbl's children. One TRACT of two hundred and ninety seven acres, bounded by lands of Jacob Voting, DoBruhl, Winn and Daniel 11 Munn. One TRACT of thirty one acres, bounded by V lands of Dellruhl, Dixon, Hardy Thorn and Charles Perkins, with plats to each. Terms?Cash for so much as will pay costs ; balance nti i. *if I U'ulun liUilifliu lo.n.la ? >:*!. 1 ...... .... .. v. ? " IIUUUO niiuj^uixi j ty, with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage, if deemed noeossnry, to the Ordinary. Purchasers to pay for papers. Nov. 12. TIIOS. It ASK IN, S. K. 1>. HIorlKiiKt' Sale. ] >V virtue of authority in nie vested, 1 will sell on "} the lirst Monday in Ihfoniber next, being the f?'h day of said mouth, TWO NKtillOK.S, lo-wiU Wil P limn, 11 years old, and Kitty, G years old, to foreclose a mortgage executed hy C'antov to S. K. Capers. -1 Terms t'asli. Purchasers to pay for papers. Nov. 1"?. Tilt). RASKIN, Agent. 5. Calitwhit rac torv Yarn. \\J !' have just received on consignment, a good as? t sorlinoi'l of all nuinhcrs of the nhovo Knelory, j which we otter to merchants and customers on the | lowest, terms. M DRUCKKR ?t CO. t WORIOIAN mzi jh. msL jbjb mi [5 NOW OPEN; and is, and shall bo, unsurpassed b L gards the COMPLETION ESS of its assortment, the CJ 'RICES at which they will be sold. We invite our friends and the public generally, to c nrchasing or not. We offer den's and Boy's Caps from 10c. to $1 to $3 each; Best Moleskins ai Of PLANTATION II ATS, we lisive ever}' variety, s Of Gent's, and Hoy's SOFT HATS, wo liavea very la rid ranging in price from $1 to $4.50 eaclu A beauti Oct. 27. IVew Gondii. The subscribers have received their Fall and Winter apply of DRY GOODS, IIAliD WARE. . GROCERIES. CASTINGS, MILL I ROES, ??c. As their stock is full and well selected, purchasers ill find it to their advantage to give them a call be>re buying elsewhere. Oct. 11. McDOWALL k COOPER. Tlic Old Corner ! ! JUPERFINE and common carpeting, also Green 3 Jiaize and printed floor cloths just opened at" the Id corner" by ii. W. BONNEY Oct. 11. 41 tf. Cainrien Ba/uar. I E have unpacked a most splendid assortment ol > > RE AI) Y-MA DE CLOTIII EG. SHOES, HA TS nil OA PS, which we are able to sell to our friends ; nd customers at Northern prices. Oct. 11. M. DRUCKKR k CO. BooIk and Shoes. '"t EO. ALDEN, is now receiving a large and well , J selected stock of Boots and Shoes, comprisingal lie late styles, to which, he respectfully invites the atsution of the citizens of Camden and the public enerally. Sept. 27 39?tf. Hani*, Ham*. I AAA LBS. Extra Sugar Cured Hams, just re1 UUU cvivcd by * J. A. SCI I HOCK. Tea*, Teas. t JUPERIOli llyson, Gunpowder, and Black. For sale by J. A. SCU HOCK. Fresii Fruit. INRUSH Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Tlannnns Ac., just L received by J. A. SCII HOCK. .Tlore Sell amps. I A CASES SCIIIEPAM SCHNAPS, LI/ 10 do old IIOC'H, (Joliuntie's Bcrgcr,] 3 do CUAMPAIGNK C1DKU 20 dozen London PORTE 11 10 do Scotch ALE. Arrived at MOORE'S. Cnmlles. 'A BOXES Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Can/'/ dies. Just arrived at MOORE'S. Rand, Harness ami Sole Leather. V LARGE stock now on hand, of superior quality. . Also?Lace, Leather. Deer. Calf and Lining kins, together with all articles usually made use of t the manufacturing of Shoes. G. ALDEX. IVLGRO SHOES. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. [HAVE in s'ore, a large stock of heavy Plantation j Bingniis, of mv own nianufacture, to which Plantis arc respectfully invited to examine. Notwitli- | landing, the great advance on this kind ol Shoe of | iortherii make, 1 shall sell at last year's prices. GEO. ALDEX. Sept. 27, _ 30 tf. FALL STOCK. A M. i R. KEXXEDV are now receiving a large :! supply of Goods, suitable fur the season, comrising a handsome assortment of LADIES' DRESS fOODS, black and colored Silks, Motisolins, Plaids, Embroideries, Shawls, Gloves, Ac., Ac. Getiflenwn's Wear?Cloths, Cassi meres, Testings. ?tc. 'o which the attention of their customers and the ublie is invited. Sept. 27. FALL STOCK. I^II E undersigned is now receiving by each steamer . from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, aditions to his already large and select stock of I)HUGS, 1IIEM1CALS, PERFUMERY\ SOAPS, GOSHET CS, AXI) EAXCY ARTICLES, PAIXTS, OILS, ;t\, itc., to which ho invites the the attention of his iends and customers and the public generally. Sept; 27. /. J. DkIIAY. Keep Cool. HEAVY Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens For sale low by E. W. BOXNKY. l">ACON Sides. Salt. Treacle Molasses, Rock and | L> Alum Suit, always on hand and for sale low at ' lie old corner by K. \V. BUN NEY Oct. 11, 41 tf. LiuiC. JUST received ami for sale, a lot of superior Stone I.ime. W. W. TKVuN ?t CO. Double and Single barrel 4?cius. DOUBLE and Single barrel guns, Rifles and Pistols, from $10 to $100. Powder flasks, Shot ouches and Belts, Rifle and Pistol Flasks. Porcusont'ups, French and English, Gun wads, and punches f all sizes. Colt's und Allen's Revolvers. Gallery Pistol and lullet caps, Powder Canisters, Pocket Pistols, Flasks, lame bags, ?te., A. YOUNG. Oct. li, 4d tf_ Hedge Shears. VNEW lot of R, 9, 10 and 11 inch blades, Hedge Shears, of the best English Steel, imported by luist, the Philadelphia Seedsman. A. YOUNG. Oct. II, 41 tf. Rooks and Stationary. 1MIE subscriber has now completed his stock of . Books by late arrivals. All the standard School looks in use, in the Schools of the Town and County, on hand, or can he supplied at a short notice. PAPER, note, letter, cap and account INKS, lack, japan, red and blue. Envelopes, of all sizes. MEDICAL BOOKS, BIBLES. TESTAMENTS, RAYERS, and HYMNS, LATIN and GREEK CLASICS. All the new ami popular literature of the av. New books received soon after their publicaon. A. YOUNG. Oct. 11, -11 tf. CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE. FACTORS Lnd (aciK^'iil Commission Jloicliaisls. SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. H. W. ClIAMIIKRS, 11. L. ClIISOUl, W. C. Mookk. KKKKUEXCKS. Ion. Jas. Cliosmit. Maj. Jno. M. PeSaussurc, K. Johnson, Esq. W. if. .Shannon, Esq. Juno 28, 1858. 2G?Gin and ' AAA Pr'mo North Carolina HACON UUu nml LAUD. Just received hv Sept. 27. JAM US M.EWEX. 35,000 CIGARS. to-wit: 000 genuim) Hio IIoiulo 2,000 Arianas 000 Impnrns 8,000 Las Minax 000 La Norinns 2,000 Primoras 000 Sylva Priincrns 1 8,000 La Union 000 Regalias 1,000 Jenny Lnnl 000 Washington 8,000 Mayflower 000 Imperials 1,000 Star Regalia A IjMI. 15 Imxes fitio Chewing Tnbacet 1 fi gross <lo cut '1?> cl*? i:t tin do do .Smoking do l'atcnt Sognr Lighters, Ac. For sale by Oct. \V. C. MOOHK. ^ AIMT 1miT55 So y any similar establishment in tlic State, either as re lUALlTY AND STYLK of its Goods, or the LOW all and exainine our stock, whether with theriew o 2 each; Men's Dress Hats from $1.50 id Beavers from $3.50 to $5. Uld rnilL'illP ill nrW.o fr,.ni C-.l or. it/WMi nn C O ? f-*v ...... pv. irgo assortment, differing in material, stvlc and qua lit} ful assortment of INFANT'S HATS and CAFS. WORKMAN k liOONM CAMDEN BAZAAR~ "1 \7"K hereby apprize our friends and customers o T t the town and vicinity, that \vc have removed our Goods back to our old stand, corner of Broad and Btitlcdgc Streets, and that we have received our stock for the winter season, which is more complete than wc have ever before offered, consisting of all kinds of ina' terials for LADIES' DRESSKS, Ladies Bonnets; Rib bons, Trimmings, Ac., Ladies' Mantillas and Mantles in such a variety that wc arc certain to please purcha sers. Ladies' Gloves, Gauntlets, Ac. Ac. Gentlemen's Clothing, ilats, Caps, India Rubbei Goods, Ac. Also, a complete stock of GROCERIES, HARD WARM CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND CHINA GOODS, With an extensive assortment of Heavy Goods for Plantation Use. Thanking the public for their liberal patronage, wi solfeit is contfnuauee, and promise that our prices slial ho as moderate as in any place where the respective Goods arc bought from? Oct. 35. if. DRUCKKR A CO. FOR A FEW DAIS ONLY. Great Bargains in Dry-Goods! OWING to the delicate state of Mr. W. D. Mason': health, I have resumed possession of the stock o Dry Goods recently sold to him, and would respectful ly inform the public, that the same must be disposet of within a very few weeks, as my business engage incuts elsewhere will not admit of any longer delay.? A large portion of the stock ba3 been recently purcha* ed in New York, for cash, but no distinction will bt made in favor of new Goods?they must all be disjwsei of and that at whatever they will bring. This is, unfortunately, not a mere ruse to gain cus torn, but a fixed fact, demanding immediate action, anc as such, I would earnestly invite the cariiest ntteutior of those who wish to lay in a supply of lirst class Drj litxxis at not less than lilty per cent, below the regu lar prices?an assertion i will fully establish to the sn tisfaclion of purchasers. Terms strictly cash. Oct. 11. JAMES WILSON. W. ANDERSON IS NOW receiving his Fall and Winter supply o Slapleaiitl Fancy Dry-Wood*, whicl comprise a full and gencrat assortment, consisting ii part of the following: DRESS GOODS. Mouslin PeLainos, Cashmeres,-Mcrinocs, Ginghams Friii ts, Ac., of every quality and price. WOOLEN* GOODS. All-wool English Plains, heavy Kerseys, Tlaid Linsoys 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 COATS, of Cloth, Cassimerc and Tweeds, all made up in the most fashionable style. BOY'S CLOTHING, Sacks, Frock Coats and Juckcts, handsomely got up. ALSO. Fancy Cassiineres, Tweeds, Sattinetts, Linen Tabling and Towelling Diapers Huckaback, Crash, Dowlas 12-4 brown and bleached Sheeting. Canton. FbumeU. Ac., Ac. All of which will be sok at the lowest prices for cash or to punctual customers Purchasers will please call on Oct 11. W. ANDERSON. Salem Woolens. I WILL receive in a few days, a full supply of the above desirable Goods. Planters aro invited tc call and examine them before purchasing. They will be sold at Factory prices, by Oct. 11. " W. ANDERSON, Agent. Domestics. I) ED and white Flannels, Linseys, Ticks, Sheetings, L all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings, Ac. For sale low, by Sept 27. A. M. A It. KENNEDY. \<??rvn mill Klnaalmtc VFULL (supply of Plains Kerseys, and blankets, ol ditFeieut qualities, for Plantation use. For sale by Sept. 27. A. M. ii It. KENNEDY. Ready-made clothing, iiats and caps, For sale by A. M & R. Kennedy?viz: Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pantaloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; Fancy Cravats: Washington Ties, &c Boy's Clothing?Conts and Vests. Fashionable Hats, Caps, Ac. Sept. 27. "VTEGRO Shoes for sale at lust year's prices at "the i.1 old corner" by li. W. DONKEY. Oct. 11, 41 tf. CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! r|"MIE subscribers are now prepared to offer at the -L lowest market prices, a fullassortment of superior VELVET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, Til REE-PL A", INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH and LINEN CARPETINGS. AI.SO. The various widths of Piuntkd Raizes, or Floor Cloths, Floou and Staih OIL CLOTHS and Ckcmii Cloths, Gilt and Sii.vkkkd Staih Rods and Staiii Cahi'ktixo, Runs, Mats, Ac. All of which have been selected from tho manufacturers in the American and English markets, by one of the partners, and wo will have them cut, made, lilted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on the best terms. We most confidently invite attention to our stock, CURTAIN MATERIALS. ut-iHu u?w prvjmruu in our \jIj 11 11\ U> l'lM MM N'T to offer tlio various styles ol Curtain Stuff's, i> Sill:, 1 Vursted, Linen, and Cotton. Embroidered Lao ami Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices,At Church Tiimmiiigs, Hangings, Ac. New designs for which we have now rceeivetl. and the) will be made and put up on the best terms, in the most workmanlike manner, and under our own supervision UROWNINi; A LKMAN, Successors to C. A K. L. Kerrison A Co. Cor. King and Markct-sts. Charleston. S. C. Oct. I a ' 84 tf ( round Spices. SUCH as Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Pepper Ac. Koi sale by J. A. SCI I ROCK. Sperm atul Adamantine Candles. 1 / \ HONKS Sperm Candles, t's A* G's. JL\/ 10 " Adamantino " " For sale by J. A. SC1IR0CK. / 1 KNTf.E.MMN"Sar.d YoutlTsclothing, among which \ X are some Extra sized coats and vests now offering at the "old corner" at New York retail prices. Oct. 11?tf E. W. BONN MY. l']ff?>rv<tKCiii? Solution of Citrate of ITIagiicwiu. rl"Md IS delightful Saline Aperient will bo found an I ?.?....i.r?.. c?i.? m UAATVII'.'IIL iw? i<j?r?v7iii nulla, UI UIIICI saline Purgative?it is as agreeable to tlio taste as a glass ofSoila Water or Lemonade, and operates pleasantly as a purgative. A fresh supply just receivetland for sale by Aug. 2. ' T .V K. WORKMAN I)OCKfNt! and Sitting P1I AIRS, for sale at V ? noNNKVA IMPORTANT DI9C0VJBHY. KKUKK IN TEN MINUTES. T.) RYAN'S PULMONIC WAFfcllSi nre hnfniling y in (lie cure of Col'Gttf, Conns, Asthma, Bimftcnitis, Sonk Throat, Hoarseness, D:h i< i i.t iii.i.Afmr.?', ' Inch* ent Consumption, axi> 1 >isr am.s ok tii^:,.Lpn?.?? j They lmve no taste of nie<liciti<,t an ! any child will take them. Thousands have hern restored to health that hu<l before despaired. Testimony [riven in liun| drcds of eases. A single dose relieves in ten minutes. f Ask for Hryan's Pulntohic Wafers?the original and ! only genuine is stamped * l?rvan " Spurious kinds . are offered for-sale. Twenty-five rents a box. Sold by dealers generally. J. 11 it VAN A CO., Koche.-tet', N. Y., Proprietors. Wholesale by P. 11. COll UN .t CO., Charleston. I rw ii ,, Viii . I 1_L* ? EPISCOPAL FEWALK SCHOOL, AT GLENN SPRINGS HAVING purchased tho well known Property, Glen.v si'iuxos, tlic undersigned propose u> f open there a HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, on I the Fir ft of February. 1854. , I i No pains will be spared to secure an eflieicnt corps : ' o*' Instructors, and to make the Institution equal in f ! every respect to the very best in the land. A Pros i pectus wi-1 shortly be issued containing the particulars ! as to Terms. Sessions, Ac. i Til OS. S ART III* II. J. D. McCCLLOCII Aug. 10. 33 tiJ : SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. " Iii Equity?Tlarion District, J. J. ITarllce and wife, vs. R. ,T. Scarborough?Kill for' Hull of fjond. IN pursuance .of n -Decretal Order of the Court o . " . Equity in tins case, I will offer for sale at Marion j. Court House, before the Court House door, between 1 the usual liours of sale, on the lirst Monday in Deccuis ber next, the following valuable tracts of Land: | All that PL AST. 177(AYbelonguig to the late A. jj L. Scarborough, deceased, situated on Cattish, within - a half utile of tin* village of Marion, bounded on tl.e \ south by the Wilmington antrManelicstcr Railroad, ; containing about seventeen hundred; acres. of which about seven hundred are cleared and in a high state i of cultivation. On the premises are two Dwellingf Houses, Gin House. Negro Houses, and all the Out- 1 - buildings necessary for a large planting interest. . 1 ALSO. ? ? About three hundred acres of LAND, lying south of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and in " \ the immediate vicinity of the village. ;! Terms of Sale?One fourth cash; tor the balance, a u i credit of one,Two, and threeyears, in equal annual in- -j | stalnicnts, interest from (Lav of sole, j my able annually. 1 : | Purchasers to give bond wgilt approved security, and a mortgage of tlio premises, and to pay for papers. | C. D..KVANS, Conim'r. Comm'rs. Office, Marion C. II., Oct. 1, 1853. is Valuable Plantation and Mills FOIt SALE. r|MIK subscriber offers for sale his Plantation and' JL Mills in .Sumter District, situated on Rig Ratlin { Creek, fourteen miles belo-tv Camden, nnd six, from A f Doykin's Turn Out, containing (1G74) sixteen iiutidred , and seventy-four acres, between four and live hundred , acres cleared and uuder fence, the balance in-line tim- * s ber. On tho tireinisos is n amut tu'n n.?in? r o i/HWIIIIg, with all the necessary buildings of a well settled Plantation, most of which, have been creeled within tho ' last few years. On the northern extremity of tlio tract " is another Settlement in good repair. Loth places nro < perfectly healthy. , Also-r-An excellent Grist Mill, with two pair of ^ stones, and a Saw Mill, capable of cutting about one thousand feet of lumber per day. TVith the Plantation 4 will be sold (if desired) the stock of cattle, Hogs and Sheep, together with tho Provision Crop. If sold immediately. possession will be given on the first ol Jon5 uary, 18fi4. The terms and other particulars may bo obtained from the subscriber on the premises, or by letter directed to Boy kin's DqtoL Camden Branch of 8. C. R. R. MAIIION SANDKKS. Sumter Pist. S. C. Oct. 4, [3m] Tltc Charleston Mercury will insert twice a week for six weeks, and the Sumter Banner once .-SKveek for threo months, unless otherwise directed, and forward bills to this office. . 1 JAKSfEl 'S HOTEL, (LATE CONG A REE HOUSE,) COLUMBIA, S. C. JC. JAXNJCY & TV' 1). riARKIS, (late of the a American Hotel,) will lie happy to sec their ' friends, and will givo their unremitting and personal | attention to tlie comfort of their guests, and attwho may be disposed to patronize them in their new location. The House lias had. and is having ox tensive additions. and has been retitted up; is now well and elogantly furnished. 1 A splendid line of Omuibusscs will run to arid fVoin 1 Janxey's Hotel to the several Railroad Depots. June 28. 2G , tf PLANTER'S" HOTEL * . 1 rI~MIK undersigned would respectfully inform his J. friends and the public, that he lias leased that extensive and well known establishment, ilie PLANTER'S IIOTKL, and is now ready lor the reception of visitors. Its eligible location, being convenient to all 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 pub)ic patronage and support, lie is pleased to add that lie has secured the services as Book-keeper, of Mr. J. w. Lamukix, re long and favorably known to the travelling community of this and the adjacent States. G. TV. BOMAR. Charleston, Sept. 2G. 39 4t BLRJMo $1.50. MERCHANT'S HOTEL. $1.50. REDUCTION IN BOARD. O HALL not bo surpassed by any Two Dollar House O in tlio City JAMRS M. HURST, Proprietor. 1 Charleston, Sept. 23, 1853. 3m 1 HARRISONS I'A I't' SJBLF-COOLlXti GRIST iTIil.I.. / X K wl.Hi l!ii- i* n oiirreot rnt. Tin- ev-luMen I f rlelit ?l xvliioli. fur tln-lVi:.-.) S'n'o-anil Torrit<?rio?, w?w* I?c-l..ntr? tnilu* New Mm on Mannf(iu'tnitii^('i>Mi|Kiny. Now Mm on. Conn, in w ln-n? nil nrclor.-'iniii<t l>oml'!rosM-l. Al'orIrminp iliroe voars notjiialn'iiii'-o with tlienl?i\o Mi I. ilw Nov* lUvoli M ain ticiurtns:('?iii|?nny limo wlnpteil it sis n portion <4 iln-tr tm-lno-?. kimw tin; li.l- MWt > u? Im* Uio tiort portiil'le Mill I't-rn'l kiinln of strain wtil<:li has l>oon In nso hv hut t"0 jjor rent. _ ^ 1 In-ae .Mills are il'it'iiriufii ni'iM e all ?uier mi.is nr?i. mr meir superior miistritrti?n?they arc built In tin- lf-1 workmanlike manner, from the host Kronen |.nrr-<??ne. S" nt'lns in ifciiin n r. anil all snugly onea-oil in a lino eas'-imii 'rune, ami mi nrraneeiT thnt "lie iimn eaii *et onnnf the-o MilKnp in less than twi'le iirs remlv I" u-o: ainl wlii'li th is |nil iiji,no the repair- they nonlil roijillro f--r live years, iiun'il I a1 hot ntrille; se--"ii<l. they are m> eniiatriieleil. that when sol a- t" make the lines: Ihinr. the ' stones with or witheilt leoil ?iil lint enihe in eonlnel: l.eliee. iliev leave tin grit In the meal, an'I mr |omvr i* n-e*l evivp* h.f eruslilng the groin Thir-I. lln-e Mills are ?e.l-ei>i?.r;i.. l-y a ( last of enl'l ainlrivon through an a!? rt'ire In the en.-l: c. at"' urmiwt the ?mne?; heme, they run in- run it lmnr> v\ ItIiotii storming. nnil wit limit heal he' " jN.iiirtli. these Mill? ? |il i.'riinl ".V' bti-ltel* of com Into fine meal In in hours ami tlnit loo with II I:oim-|mi\xcr: a ! \\ 1:1 erlml li'i liinlirbnf wheat into tine lloiir in ten hour* lliiie.nml with otto-half the power roiptlr.il by 'he eotuinon mil!. I*ri- o Parkin" f.S. Circulars. wi.h in-trtletions for tt-!r*i?. with oertilh-ales front the best anil most reliable source? In relation to this Mili, can be luwl bjr n'hlrc?liic a- aliuVe, post paid. ^ of prices can be bail V a * \Y. W. TRYON &. CO. Agent* f Camden S. ('. 27 6m C10RN-SI1KLLKRS, scif-Flinrpi'iiiiur K? t*?l Cutters,* ' (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder nii<l Titer monietef Clitirns, Mont Cutters and Sausajre Mi.ffet*. "> 1 Also. Hand Plows and Harrows for uni-den use. For Mile at lite "Old Corner" by K, W. ItONNKY. S'TPKRIOR North Carolina Flour, Coop, re Shred- I I del Isinglass and F.xtrnots for Flavoring. .In-t received and for Side lotv a! tin* "Old Cm iter," 1-v Oct. -jr.. V. W. 1>(.?NM V. J