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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Fi jm the Charleston Mercury. - Arrival of the Iliimboltlt. Baltimore, Dec. 7.?The U. S, Mail Steamship Humboldt has arrived with dates from England to the 23d. The Queen of Portug.il died on the 15lh. 'lhe retreat of the Turks across the Danube is officially confirmed. It was effected without interruption. The Turks hold Ivulafat. The lateness of the season induced Omar Pasha to : retire. It is reported that the Russians had evacuated Lessor Wallachiu, and that the Russian fleet was dismantled and had gone into winter Quarters. The Turks had received large reinforcements 1 from every direction. It was reported that the Russian Ambassadors ;;t London and Paris had orders to demand their passports if the combined fleets remained in the Bosphorus. Austria and Prussia had formally announced 1 their determination to remain neutral. By the latest reports the Russiuns were j beaten back in Circassia. At Vienna the editors had received warning not to publish anything to provoke Russia. The Turks were strongly fortified at Kulafat, and the Russians marching to attack them.? The Turks were sending succor to the Circassians. The Czar is reported to be sick. The Turks have established a camp on the < Servian frnnMpr and pnmmpiippd flirnvvimr a 1 '? a ? bridge across the Dwiua. The Servians are de- ! terrnined on resistance. Flour was in good demand in Liverpool at Is. G-i. advance, and Wheat at Is. The steamship Humboldt is a total wreck. The cargo will be saved, partly damaged. At Liverpool, the sales of Cotton on Monthly, 20th, were 6000 brles, on Tuesday, 4000. The market was rather heavy, but there was no change in prices. Flour had receded, and the late improvement was lo*t. From Halifax we learn that the tide ebbs and flows in the Humboldt, and there is little doubt i she will prove a total wreck. Two hundred passengers and the goods were saved in good order. The mails will be forwarded by the Niagara. Mr. Westcrveldt, the builder, is ex- , peeled to be the heaviest loser, probably to the extent of sixty thousand dollars. The 1 stock of the company is scattered, and it is 1 supposed that several of the owners are covered by insurance. The cargo is heavily insured ; in New York, and the amount insured in Boson is $40,000. There was a great riot at Erie, Pa., to-day, on account of an attempt to attempt to alter the gnage of the Railroad from the State line. Cannon were fired, and the people turned out and tore up the tracks, and stopped the trains. The Depot was taken possession ofby the mob, and the Depot master barely escaped with life. WAsniNGTON, Dec. 7.?In the Senate today, the Rev. Henry Slicer was elected Caplain on the fourth ballot Various notices of new bills were given. Mr. Fisli offered a resolution of inquiry into the mortality on board of emigrant ships. The resolution of Mr. Clayton, respecting the modification of the Judicia ry, were adopted. In the House, Gen. Armstrong was elected "printer, and Rev. Henry Mill>urnet Chaplain. Baltimore, Dec. 8.?The insurance on the Humboldt iu New York is estimated at 800,000. There has been no more rioting at Erie, but the people are determined to have their way. It is reported that the Attorney General of the State has signed a petition for an injunction against the trains uniting from the Ghio State line to Erie. The authorities how even are determined to carry out the law. Arrival of the Niagara. The steamship Niagara has arrived at Hali fax, with dates to the 26th nit. The sales of cotton tor the week were 41,000 bales, of which Speculators took 5750 and ?.* - a ?ih. . i. i : n t ivxporrers Xiov. i ue mantel is iirin, out prices are unchanged with the exception of lower qualities, which are a shade higher. Brown and Shipley quote Fair Orleans, 0 3-4; Middling, 6; Fair Mobile, G 12; Middling, 5 7-8; Fair Uplands, 6 3 8 Middling, 5 3 4; Inferior American, 3 1-2 a *3 4 a 5 1 4. The demand is good and prices stifler. The stock on hand exclusive of what is on shipboard, , 050,000 bales. At Havre the sales of Cotton for the week ending 22d, were 4000 bales, with a moderate demand, and prices in favor of the buyer. On , the 25th quotations advanced If. Flour had declined. i The Turkish successes in Asia continue, but for the present hostilities had ceased along the Muldavian and YVallachian frontier, on account ' of heavy floods, but it was believed they would soon be renewed, as the Turkish and Russian commanders had received orders from their respective Governments to prossecute the war vigorously. Diplomacy is said to be again active, but the Porte is said to have declined the consideration of the new Anglo French note, which contained more comprehensive propositions, prepared at Paris by Napoleon. It is stated that England and France have fraimcd a project, in which they wiJl invite the co-operation of other powers. If the Austrian statements are reliable, the Czar is amicably dis- ! * posed. The latest letters from Constantinople of the l()th state that the movement on Olleuelza was only a point to draw off the attention of Kurtchakoff, and that Oiner Pacha was consentrating a large force to attack Luder's division in . Bessaraoia, in which the fleet in the Black Sea ' will co-operate with the land forces. The Porto had received assurance of effec- ' tive aid from the British and French Ambassa- < dors in case ot lieeu. I? ' The Paris Patrae has a despatch from Vienna 11 of the 21s% which states that tho Russian army J had received orders to act on the offensive, and j to cross the Danube. ( The Pacha of Egypt had prohibited the ex- < portatiun of grain. Gov. Foote has issued an address declining < to be a candidate for United States Senator, as he is convinced that there is a majority in the Legislature against him. Gen. Foote, in his address, says that the : Union men became discouraged by the eleva- ! tion of a secessionist to the Cabinet?an offi- j cer who, by the honest but too confiding Presi- ! dent, was allowed to use the Executive patron- i age for overthrowing tlie Union party. Had it ' not been for the Bond question, Gov. Foote says he would have triumphed over Federal interference. New Orleans, Dec. 10.?The Cotton market was brisk after the arrival of the Niagara's 1 idvifes, and nearly 8000 bales were sold, at ^ in ndVamte of 1-8 a 14 on the lower qualities. ^ The stock on hand is 200,000 bales. Prime SI Molasses, 19. w The Mayor has issued a proclamation doblaring the health of the city was never bet- J [j ter. The weather is cold, with frost; . i {1 New York, Dec. 9.?The sales of cotton i to-day amounted to 4000 bates, of which 550 1 fi were for export, and 70 on speculation', flour ' is easier and Grain firmer. j" The large printing and publishing house of ti Harper & Brothers, comprising seven buildings ol on Cliff and Pearl streets, is on fire and it is feared will prove a total loss, and it is suppo- * sed several lives have been lost. j 0i Fine Cotton.?The Augusta Constitutional ! ai ist says: We were shown yesterday, by Messrs. | Beall & Stnvall, a sample of eleven bales of C Cotton, being a portion of the upland crop u raised by J. Spear, of Abbeville District, S. C., for which they obtained eleven and n quarter " cents. Six of the bales were choice, and five p could be ranked fully fair. If the remainder of : Ii Mr. Spear's crop prove as good as the above j C eleven bales, it will command a fancy's price. ' e A CARD. ia Since the Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlarge " ments have allowed him to supply his numerous or- ' c ilers for Lyon's Kuthairon, he has also introduced some 1 new Chemical affinities which adds still to the high 1 " character of this immensely popular article for Curl- i 1 ing, Beautifying. Preserving and Restoring the Iluir. j , Let those now use, I Who never used before, And tliosc who always used, j Now use the more. ^ Tiie Price is still 25 cents, in large bottles, and may j. be bad at any store in the United States. D. S. Barnes, Proprietor, 1C1 Broadway, X. Y. *| Sold by every Druggist in Camden, lluriland, j. Harrall & Co., wholesale Agent9, Charleston. Oct. 23, 43 tt f poisosjlug. ^ Thousands of parents who use Vermifuges composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, ,te., are not aware, that while they appear to benetit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases,-such as " salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &c. In another column will be found the advertisement } of liobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the atten c tiou of all interested in their own as well as their chil- r] dren's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders T arising from those of a bilious type, should make use j 1, of the only genuine Medicine, liobensack's Liver Pills. ! f( or* llie not deceived," but iisk for liobensack's Worm j h Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the > 0 signature of the Proprietor, J. N. UOBENSACK, as (j none else are genuine. L CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. ? BAGGING, per yard, 121 to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound 9 to .. BUTTER ' 18 to 25 r BEEF, " 4 to 5 BACON " 11 to 12 COFFEE, " 10 to 12 CHEESE " 124 to 18 COTTON, " 84 to 101 "J CORN,... .per bushel, 75 to 87 FLOUR... .perbarrel, 54 to 61 FODDER perewt 7.5 to $1 LARD,... .per pound, 124 to 14 MOLASSES,. per gallon 30 to 42 , OATS per bushel, 37 to 50 PEAS " 75 to 87 SUGAR... .per pound, G to 12] SA LT per sack to 1 i ?????????1 HARMONY FEMALE COLLEGE, t At RrniKnpil TI ii < r;> I *? ? > f?u_ Rev. G. MORGAN, President. f TIIH second year (<?f 10 months) will commence ot. the first day of February. The expenses are ?150, $50 paid at the beginning " and the residue at the close of each of the 5 months. ' A carriage will he at Mr. Robinson's Mansion House, ' Camden, on the Tuesday previous to convey young Ladies free of expense to the College. I Circulars can be had at the Mansion House, Cam- t den, or will be sent by application to the President. t Dec. 13, 50 5t. t COTTON LANDS FOB. SALE. I Iti Equity?Juaiicaster District. I Mary A. Perry vs Franklin Peri y and others.?BiU i for partition of Real Estate of James W. Perry. de- J ceased. c BY virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity 1 made in above case (at Chambers 6th December 1 1853,) I will sell at Lancaster C. II., on the 1st Monday, the 2d day of January 1854, all that valuable and productive Plantation of Cotton Land, belonging to James \V. Perry, deceased, and whereon he resided n at bis death, situate in Lancaster District, on the waters p of Lower Camp Creek, containing 623 5 10 acres (ineluding the'J1 1-10 A ere Tract) adjoining Lands of Win. Duncan, M. B. Yaughan, James S. Thompson, Daniel Johnson, Hiram Joyner, Estate of Frances Yaughan, and Jackson Caston. This is decidedly the J best Cotton Plantation, that will be offered for sale d this winter, persons wishing to purchase, nre invited v to "look good" because it is believed a close and o thorough examination will produce a desire to eulti- il vate and own just such land. 2 The place is offered without reserve as other ar n rangements have been made for tl e family. I Terms.?A credit of 1, 2 and 8 years, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, purchaser giving t Bond and two good sureties, (exc- pt so much cash as fi will pay costs and expenses. JAMES II, WITHERSPOON, C. PL L. D. Lancaster C. II., Doc. 8, 1853. Dec. 13,?td. Printers Fee $3.75 J T. & E. WORKMAN, 1 Wholesale and Retail Druggists, CAMDEX, S. C. Urrr.u lor nam, jur c?->?, or on upprovou crcmr, ai lowkst market prices, a large and wkll-sklec rsn assortment of East India, Meimtekr.vntax and * European j t' DKVCiS AMD mCDICIMES, f French, Engi.isii, and American CHEMICALS, ok ( * am, kinds, p Patent Medicines, Thompsunian Medicines, Shaker's Herbs stid Roots, Saratoga Water, Wines and Bran- i , lies, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Paints, Oils, Var lislies, Paint Brushes, Dye-studs, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid ami Camphcne, Druggists' and Physicians' Glass-ware and Labels, Window Glass, Putty, I / Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Bronzes, Teas, I 1 Spices, and flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy ! tl soaps, Fancy Articles, Genuine Cod Liver Oil, together w tvitli every article comprising the stock of a Druggist u Physician. Our .Stock is of the best quality, and :ho best selected assortment ever offered to the pub- i ic. Physicians, Couutiy Merchants. Planters, and all j nhcrs can depend on their orders meeting prompt and sireful attention, and upon accommodating terms. , Mo oxtra charge for packing or transportation to tho " Railroad Depot, or any part of the town N. B.?Physicians' proscriptions carefully compounl?l. Camden, Dec. 13 . 30 tf. ' J! Jolly, Jolly, Jolly. V PRUNE, Apple and Peach Jellies. For sale by Dec. 6. J. CHARLES WORTH. I't Catawba Faoiory Yarn. \\J F have just received on consipumont, n pood as- T T T sortment of all numbers of tUo above Factory, C. which wo oiler to incrclianis and customers on the owost terms. M PRUCKKR <fc CO. U B HEBE'S Fashionable Hats. Also, Cloth Caps, o b) every description. Just <?j?ene.l l>y ? J.I 2 BOX SKY. ( wmVT? awuKWCiiiDHMlliiiiiHiii mill MaBBBiM SlicrifS's Sale. 3Y virtue cf a deed of Mortgage from Burwcll B. Sahnond to Edward A. Snlmond and Ann C. j almond, Adin'r and Adm'r'x and of a like deed of , ] [ortgage from Burwell B. Snlmond to William 111. | liannon, and of sundry Fi. Fa's to me directed, I j ill sell at publicsaie before the Court House in Cam- | en on Monday 2d January 1854, the following de:ribed Personal and Real Estate, viz: Bill, a very kcly fellow, a first rate Ostler, Coachman Ac., about lirty years of age; . . . . Wilson, a valuable, trusty fellow* about twenty- ; vc yenrs of age, a good Blacksmith ami servant.. j Milly, a likely mulatto Woman, about twenty five ; ears of age, a first rate House servant, with her four j oung children. Sophey a negro woman about t wen- j ; eight years of age, a good Cook Ac., with her four j liildren. Also, all that lot of land in the village of Kirkmod, occupied as a summer residence by Mr. Titos, almond. All that lot of land adjoining the above, n the east, recently occupied hs a-fesidcnce by Mr. iurwell B. Snlmond. All those lots of land in the town of,Catndeti know 11 9 lots no. 61), 61, 76, 77, and 78. i All that lot of land on Broad street in the town of ' i Inntden known as part of lot no. ? on which are sit- i ated a Law office and Doctor's shop. I Also, one pair of fine carriage horses, two good haress horses, one handsome carriage, one buggy, one mgon, harness etc., household and kitchen furniture, tvied on and to be sold as the property of Harwell t. f>almoud, at the suits of W. C. Curioiughum, J. B. lureton, et al. Terms?for the negroes, so much cash as will pay xpenses, balance bonds with good personal security, iid a mortgage of the negroes, payable in. one two nd three years, with interest from date payable anually. For the real estate, bends with peasonal se nrity, imii mortgage, payable one year alter date, /ith interest from date. For the other property, ote with approved sureties, payable at one year with ntcreat from date. [$3.43.] Also, thirty-nine negroes, to-wit: Lucy, M iria, ulia, Beeliy and her three children, Laura and her hild, Ann, Caroline, Henry, Kliza, Lneinda, Dinah, lilissa, Dolly and her four children, Mary Ann, and er child, Sarah, Joe, Jim, Edward, Moses, Herman, lartin, llenry,"Maria, Clark, Thompson, Frank, Dave, ittle Henry, Eliza, Nathan and Baloor. Levied on, nd lo Li sold as the property of II. lolleyman, at lie suit of James Connor, Wile/Albert et al. vs. II. lolleyman. - [$1.50] 13 Negroes, levied upon and to be sold as the proprtv of Wiley Albert, at the suit of John S. Miller vs. Viley Albert. Terms Cosh. Purchasers to pay for papers. THO, BASK IN, S. K. D. Sale of Real Estate. BY ORDER of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell on the first Monday in January next, the Real estate of Patience DeBrnhl, consisting of three tracts >r parcels of land as follows: one tract of seven hunIred and thirty three acres, bounded by lands of S. C. )eBruhi, Robert Dumble, Mrs. Thorn, Munn, Loekiart, Winn and Robert Dixon ; also by lands surveyed >r William DoBrulil's children. One TRACT of two undred and ninety seven acres, bounded by lands f Jacob Young, DeBrnhl, Winn and Daniel Munn. Ine TRACT of thirty one acres, bounded by lands of >cBruh), Dixon, Ilardy Thorn and Charles Perkins, .:?i. 4 -i. > (111 I'lillS IU C1IUII, Terms?Cash for so much as will pay costs; balance n a credit of twelve mouths, bonds with good secuity, with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage if cemed necessary, to the Ordinary. Purchasers to ny for papers. , Dec. 13, TIIOS. BASK IN*, S. K. D. Dress Goods. V LARGE assortment of Mouslin DeLainc, Cashmeres, Prints, Ginghams, Ac, Ac., will be sold at educed prices during this month. McDOWALL A- COOPER. Dec. 0 49 St. .TIcDowall & Cooper, INTENDING to close their business the first of the year, will sell out many of their goods at and unlcr cost. Dec. 5,?3t. Filial Notice. I^IIE Subscriber has placed his Notes and Account9 . in the hnn-lo of Mr. Duncan Slteorn _?ur colleC^ ion who will be found ut the store of Mr. Wm. Anlerson. After the 1st February 1854 they will be ound in-the hands of W. II. It. Workman. Attorney. JAMES WILSON. Dec. 6, 49 tf. House and Furniture for Sale. 'PHP oiiliflntMhnr trill nff.-ra fur Kiu Haiioo nnil L Furniture until the 14th iret. The latter em(races everything requisite for u plain establishment. libei al credit will be given on the House, and better erins can be obtained before his departure, thau can ?e ufter he has made arrangements to have it kept mother year. J. M. COOPER. Dec. 6, 49 tf. Peruvian Guano, Fanners Plaster, liettleweils Salts and Salts & Guano. I TW ^ TONS warranted genuine Peruvian Guano L V'U 100 Bhls Farmers Plaster containing 90 per t, Sulphate of Limo. 00 Ilbls Kcttlewell's Chemical Salts. 00 " " " Salts and Guano. ForsaLby RI1ETT k RoBSOX 122 Atlantic Wharf, fW Platiters who may want either of the above aanures will please sarnl their orders at once so as to irevent disappointments. Dec. G, 49 5t. Executor's Salts BY virtue of authority vested in me l>y the will oj Jane 1>. Young, dee'd., and in obedience to the lirections of the same, notice is hereby given that I rill offer for sale at the late residence of the deceased n the '27th day <>f December, und the day following f necessary, the following property, viz: 10 Negroes, Carriages and 1 Buggy, 2 plough horses, and a uiles, I pair Carriage horses, stuck of Cattle and logs. * Terms.?All sums of and under 5 dollars cash, over hat amount, a credit of ten months, with interest rom sale, with approved security, JOHN D. YOUNG, Ex'r. Dec. C. 4'J 3t. Police. A LL persons arc.warned not to trade for any notes l V. or due hills made payable to the subscriber as hey have been stolen. THOMAS WILSON. Dee. 6, 49 3t ( I Administrator? Sahs I)Y order of the Court of Ordinary will be sold L) on Thursday the 22d day of December inst., at i lie late residence of Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, all the ersonal property of said deceased, consisting of 13 | legrocs, Corn, Fodder, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Wagon, larriage, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen 'urniturc Ac. i Terms?A eredit of twelve months, with notes and ( pproved security, interest from day of sale. | JOHN U. INGREM. Adm'r. Dec. 6, 49 tf. 3N and nter this date the Passenger Train will run directly through ?o Columbia every day during ( io sitting of the Legislature, except on Wednesday, , rhich is the day for the Train to return to Camden. Nov. 29. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. , INRUSH Lemons, now Raisins, line eating Potatoes, 1 L sweet Mountain Butter, Northern Cheese, now rop .\. (i. .Molasses, line lJacoti Sides <tc., (or wile low , t the "Old Corner," by K. W. liONNKV. < Nov. 20, 48 If. Mew Books. lie llonies of the Now World; Impressions of Aincri ' ea, by Fredcrica Brcincr. - ' 'cnice, City of the Sea, in 2 vols., with a map and ' embellishments orcn/.o Bononi, Life under an Italian Despotism ems from the Table Land; a collection of Fables, illustrated by Facts he Mnd Cabin, by Isliam aiupaign of Waterloo, by Jotnini assages from the History of a Wasted Lifo nele Sam's Palace; Tliackaray's English Humorists oeins of Alexander Smith ieken's Household words. Published monthly at $2 year. Subscriptions received by Nov. 22. A. YOPNO SALE OF NEGROES. WILL be eold at the Court House in Camden," S. C., on MONDAY, the 2d day of Janury, 18o4, FORTY-THREE Very likely and valuable NEGROES. \mongthem, arc fiVe first-rate able bodied Wagoners, wo pretty good Plantation Carpenters, two Seamstresses, one the best in Camden, eight cxcelh-nt [looks, Iron era and Washers. Also, n large number egular House Servants, boys and girls; having served nany years about the Waterce Hotel, many of them lave been trained as Hotel Waiters and Ostlers, and | lire no! excelled by any in the State. The whole gajig s saiil to be the most likely and valuable in the country?young, >tout and healthy. Twenty of them to be sold to foreclose a mortgage given by me to Ilerrhnii Hollcymoh, Sen'r.$ dcoe'd. To be sold on the following terms: One-fourth cash, the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest payable annually from date, to tie secured by bond and good security. Purchasers to pay for papers, Purchasers wishing to pa v nil ca*h can do so. II. HOLLtYMAff. The following papers will copj tlie above till sale, ind forward their bills to this office forthwith: ? Charleston Courier, South Carolitiinm Winnsboro Reg ister, Chester Mandnrd, Sumter Banner and Watchman, Darlington Flag, Marion Star, Cbcraw Gazette, Lancaster Ledger, and Montgomery Advertiser. Nov. 22, 47 6t. METHODIST BOOK STORE? 258 King Street, Charleston. rI',HE Agent of the above Establishment would very X respectfully call attention to the same, having had charge of it since February last, feels under obligations to render his grateful acknowledgments to all who have done him the kindness of so liberally patronizing the concern. He will just udd for the information of all kindly disposed towards him and his Agency, that he 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,<fcSCHOOL BOOKS of every description now in use, either in City or Couutry. (Teachers and children please call and examine.) Also, a very great variety of BLANK BOOKS, in plain, good and extra binding; and last, though not least, by any means, a very tasty selection of FANCY ARTICLES, Work Boxes. Ladies and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Walnut, Mahogany and Rosewood Desks, fine and cheap. All of which is received nnd now being offered for sale at 258 KING-STRr.ET, on terms equally reasonable with any house in the city. The religious portion of the community are invited to examine his stock. The Lovers of Poetical Wotks will find a grar.d supply on his shelves and counter; __j .1.. t .. i: ....... .j j i.. :ii r.. :?t. ?riu mm: jsuuifs inuv ucj'unu uj>uii it nc* win iuiuisii them with Fancy Goods, fine and pretty. Now allow him to say, come and try him, and prove him, and see if he will not open out and show you such a lot of Books, .Stationery and Fancy Goods as phall prove all he says true. JAMES MAIIONEY, Agent. JOSEPH WHILDEN, Dealer in paints, oils, glass ami sihp ciiaxdlery, No. 60J East-Bay, opposite P. Si M. Bank, Charleston, S. C. He keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Campheiie, Spirit Gas, Tullow, Grindstones, Cordage, Chain Pumps, Cotton Foot Gin Fixtures, Pacaing Yarn and Brushes of various kinds. Oct. 25?6m. METHODIST BOOK-STORE, 253 King St. Charleston. r|"MlE AGENT invites nltention to a new and well JL selected stock of Books and Stationery now ready for sale. Bibles of every description and size, with and without clasps, and iu many varieties of binding; Prayer books in similar styles, and large numbers; Sehoolbooks of the most popular and useful descriptions, in great variety, and School Requisites of every sort?together with all the Methodist Books, old and new. Choice tuny be bad from a large assortment of miscellaneous publications, among which arc the following: Saurin's Sermons, Mi Ilium's Christianity, Antlion\ Standard Classical Works, Jacob's Pacific, Paley's Ev- i idences, Kay's travels, Carpenter's Mexico, Seymour's Mornings with the Jesuits, Whatelcy's Logic, Rhetoric and Christianity Independent. Mosheims Ecclesiastical History, Sacred Meditations, Mae.niley's History of England, Beatrice, Dante, Tasso, Napoleon, Hamilton. Abelard and lleloise, Thackerays Works, Bradley's Sermons, Moore's Poems, Byron's do., Southey's do., Burns' do., Portrait Gallery, Sacred Poets, Pope's Works, Jerrold's Works, Shakspcare's do., Drydcn's do., Chaucer's do., Burns'do., Robinson Crusoe, Swiss Family. Don Quixote, Goodrich's Histories of England, U. States, and Rome, Donnegau'sLexicon, Webster's Dictionary, Lincoln's Botanj', Bryant's Poems, Eclipse of Faith, Cinnming's So. Africa, Stile's Austria. Edwards on Redemption, Chalmer's Sermons, Ship and Shore,, Land and Sea, Sea and Sailor, Deck and Port, California, Hannani's Pulpit Assist., Shady Side, Rogers' Spirit Rappings, Abbott's Kings and Queens, Robert Hall's Works, Woman's Record, Mother at Home, Tales ofa Grandfather, Wigwam and Cabin, Sword and Distaff*, Thompson's Domestic Medicine, Farmer's Encyclopedia, Home, Annual, Floral Keepsake, Gem of Season, the Gem, the Hyacynth, Friendship's Offering, Gi.T of Friendship, Snow i'lnke, Gill of Love, Amaranth, Albums?Religious, Scriptural, and General?Bovvder'sAll Religions, Gathered Treasures, Glergyof America. Elements of Laws, Seueca's Morals, (!:ihin<?t Hislnrina /if flip Bpvnrnl Sfntou TVulri'o T.pp tures, Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, Home Influence, Mother's Recompense, Women of Israel. Lanctoti Parsonage, Butler's Analog}-, Hildreth's Politics, Cranford, by Author of Mary Barton, Fanny Fern, Manual of Politeness, Remember Me, Freedly on Business, Stephen's Kgvpt, do., Greece, Wonderful Characters, Home Picture, Boyhood of Greafeilcn, Honkle's Anahsis, Life of John Randolph, Life of Daniel Webster, Chiton, or School Days, Portraiture and Pencillings of Mrs. Cross, Heart Blossoms, by Mrs. Cross, Arline's Anecdotes, Trench on Words, do. on Paradise, do. on Miracles, do on Proverbs, Pulp't Cyclopedia, Coleridge's Works, Layard's Rabylon and Nineveh, English Martyrs, ltalston's Divinity, Closet Companion, Cross ofChrist, Upham's Interior Life. Olin's Life and Letters, Ulin's Works. Baseom's Sermons, Methodism in Earnest. Platform of Methodism. Father Reeves, Village Blacksmith, Anuiuius' Works, Komaine on Faith, Summers on Baptism, Summers' Sunday School Teacher, Holiness, P'Aubigno on the Reformation, Bachmau's Luther and the Reformation, Revival Miscellanies, Life of Marion, Life of Franklin, lloine Altar, Divine Union, Kirwan's Letters on Bevery Dick's Works, Paley's Philosophy, McKnight on the Epistles, Sacred Mount, Blair's Rhetoric, Student's Manual, Durbin's East, Young Christian's Guide, Dairyman's Daughter, with Introduction by Summers,, Cruden's Concordance, Cole's do., Milton's Poems, Chambers' Cyclopedia, Burkitt's Notes, Bards ot the Bible, Hornc on Psalms. Bickersteth's I.ife. Beeeher's Lectures. Leigliton's Works, Young's Night Thought*, Pollock's Courso of Time, Hannah More's Works, Humboldt's Works, Family Government, Jay's Exercises, Summerfield's Sermons, Joseph us' Works, Marshall's Oratory, Preacher's Manual, Young Ladies' Friend, Fleetwood's Life of Christ, Gaston's Recollections, Bohn's Classical and Historical Library, Dawmngs of Genius, Edwards an Redemption, Evenings at Home, Crittenden's Bookkeeping?Single and Double Entry?Winter Evenings, Loltv and Lowly, No such Word as Fail, Edgcworth's Moral Talcs, Three Years in California, English Humourists, Patient Waiting, No Loss, Mrs. 1 Ionian's Works, Homes of American-Authors, Longfellow's Po:>ms, Campbell's do., Book of Waverly Gems, Pathways and Abiding Places of our Lord, Willis' Poetical Works, Eliza Cook's Poems. Blair and Burke, Johnson ind Sterne, 1 leryey's Meditations, Montgomery's Works lowper's Poems, Pilgrim's Progress, Crolv's British Poets, Goldsmith's Poetical Works, Kirko White's-do., Place in the Memory, Book of the Passions, by James, Topper's Proverbial Philosophy, Manners and Customs of Nations, Sanford and Merton, Vicar of Wakefield, Abbott's Child at Homo, Abbott's Francolia Stories, Applcton's Popular Library. In Stationery, Writing Papers in Letter and Cap of ill qualities and fabrics, Gold Pens and Cases, Silver hi, Steel Pens of all sorts, Pen Holders, LeiuLaud Hate Pencils, Ink and Stands, Quills and WafertpEn,-elopes. Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Jash Books, Ac., Ac., Wrapping Paper, JAMES MAHONEY, A'jent. No. 20 48 If. N'EGltO Blankets, Bed do, All wool Plains, Georgia do., offering low at the "Old Cornor," bv Nov. 20?tf. E. W. BONNEY. Just Received. \ QUANTITY of very miperior Irish Potatoes. JAMES McEWEN. Dfa&?*fcd!GCBBHHBHHnHQnKSBHDntaS$A3K9MRBttRGfiriMtt9HBBnMi WORKMAN EMkT 1 IS NOW OPEN; and is, and shall be, unsurpassed bj gards the COMPLETENESS of its assortment, the Q PRICES at which they will be sold. We invite our friends and tho public generally y to e; purchasing or not. Wo olTer Men's and Boy's Caps from 10c. to $2 to $3 each; Best Moleskins ar df PLANTATION HATS, we have every variety, a Of dents, and Hoy's SOFT HATS, we have a very la nil ranging hi price from$l to $4.50 each. A beautil Oct. 21. For Sale or to Rent. I WILL cell or rent my House at Kirk wood. The situation is a very pleasant one, and the place is a good repair: with an excellent well of water. To n approved purchaser or tenant, the terms will be made itecom'inodatine. THO J. WA11KKN. New GtfodK. The subscribers liavc received their Fall ami Whiter supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CASTINGS, MILL IRONS, <tc. As their stock is full and well selocted, purchasers will find it to their advantage to give them a call before buying elsewhere. Oct 11. MeDOWALL & COOPER. Tlic Old Corner ! ! SUPERFINE and common carpeting, also Green Baize and printed floor cloths just opened at " the old corner" by E. W. BONNEY Oct. 11. 41 tl. Camden Bazaar. \ \7 E have unpacked a most splendid assortment ol > T READ Y-MADE CLOTHING. SHOES, HA TS i . . nr. ?...? ?V.1? ?n. Oionrla una U/lI'tDj WIIIUII we nic Oi/ir iu ovu tv vu. and customers at Northern prices. Oct. 11. M. DRUCKER A CO. NEGRO SHOES. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. I IIAVE in s'ore, a large stock of heavy Plantation Brogans, of my own manufacture, to which Planters are respectfully invited to examine. Notwithstanding, the great advance on this kind ot Shoe of Northern make, I shall sell at last vear's prifios. GEO. ALDEN. Sept. 27, 39 tf. FALL STOCK. Ail. A R. KENNEDY are now receiving a large supply of Goods, suitable for the season, comprising a handsome assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, black and colored Silks, Mouselins, Plaids, Embroideries, Shawls', Gloves. Ac., Ac. Gentlemen's Wear?Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ac. To which the attention of their customers and the public is Invited. Sept. 27. FALL STOCK. rrMlE undersigned i< now receiving by each steamer JL from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, additions to his already large and select stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COSMET ICS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, Ac., Ac., to which he invites the the attention of his friends and customers and the public genorally. Sept; 27. Z. J. DeIIAY. BACON Sides, Salt, Treacle Molasses, Rock and Alum Salt, ahniys on hand and for sale low at the old corner by E. W. BONNEY Oct 11, 41 tf. Lime. JUST .received and for sale, a lot of superior Stone Lime. W. W. TRYON A CO. Double and Single barrel Gun*. DOUBLE and Single barrel guns, Rifles and Pistols, from $10 to $100. Powder Husks, Shot pouches and Belts, Rifle and Pistol Flasks. Percussion Caps, French and English, Gun wads, and punches of all sizes. Colt's and Allen's Revolvers. Gallery Pistol and Bullet caps, Powder Canisters, Pocket Pistols, Flasks, Game bags, Ac., A. YOUNG. Oct. 11, 41 tf. Hedge Shears. ANEW lot of 8, 9, 10 and 11 inch blad?s, Hedge Shears, of the best English Steel, imported by Buist, tiie Philadelphia Seedsman. A. YOUNG. Oct. II, 41 tf. Baud, Harness and Sole Leather. 4 LARGE stock now on hand, of superior quality. J\. Alao?Lace, Leather, Deer, Calf and Lining Skins, together with all articles usually made use of in the manufacturing of Shoes. 0. ALDKN. Books and Stationary. rI",lIE subscriber has now completed his stock of. X Books by late arrivals. All the standard School j Books in use, in the Schools of the Town and Coun- ! try, on hand, or can be 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, PRAYERS, and 1IYMNS, LATIN and GREEK CLASSICS. All the new and popular literature of the day. New books received soon after their public*- I tion. A. YOU KG. Oct. 11, 41 tf. CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE. FACTORS And Cieiiora.1 CoiiimiKKioii .llercliaith. i SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. B. w. Chambers, II. L. Ciiisoi.m, Wr. C. Moore. references. Hon. Jas. Cliesnnt, Maj. Jno. M. DeSaussure, W. K. Jolinson, Esq. W. M. Shannon, Esq. June 23, 1353. 2G?fun Estrayed I^ROM the sul>scriber on the 17th inst., a Mousecolored Mare 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 .Vlule,.^nd notify the subscriber at Mechanicsville, Sumter District, S. C. F. II. KENNEDY. Nov. 22, 47 tf. Wanted to Hire ON the first of January next, a woman to cook wash, and do house work. An elderly one without children preferred. For one that can come well recommended liberal tgnges will be paid. Apply to Z. J. DeIIAY. Hermetically Scaled Fruits &c. 2 oases fresh reaches 3 eases fresh Salmon 2 do do I'eus 2 do do Lobsters 2 do do Tomatoes 50 qr. boxes Sardines 2 do Spiecd Oj'sters 50 half do do Just received by J. A. SCUltOCK. Shoes, Shoe*. A FULL supplj* of Ladies HOOTS and SUOKS, o l\ all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS and SUOKS, Youth's and Hoy's Shoes. Just received* by \V. ANDERSON. Frcsli Crackers and Cliccsc. ,rr BOXES fresh Soda CHACKKRS f) 3 do do Wine do 10 do cuporior 01IEESE. For sale by Nov. 15. J A. SCI I ROCK. D. S. 8ABGEANTS PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, CAMDKN, S. C. fcj^TDay Hoarders accommodated. \LU.M Salt Tor salo at tho "Old Corner." l>y K. W RON'NKY Nov. 25, 13 ?? I 1 tj * . * - - -13+f ' v &" BDTjNE'S" i !Mr? ass**^*!>-.1 . r any similar establishment in !!.* Str.to. cliU-r as UALITY AN I) STYLK ??f its Gmda, or the LCW til and examine Our stock; ttbeti ?rr with the view o \ each; Me'ts's Dr#?s fiats frcm $1.60 id Beavers from $$.66 to $5: nd ranging in price fr< m $4.25 per dozel (i|?. ; rge assortment, difi'cring in material, style and quality tul assortment of INFANT'S HATS and CAPS. WORKMAN 4 BOONK. CAMDEN BAZAAR. \\J K hereby apprize our friends and customers of t T the town and vicinity, that we have removed our Goods back to our oid sland, corner of Broad ami Butledge Streets, ami that wo have received our stock for the winter season, which is inore complete than wtf have ever before oft'ered. consisting of ail kinds of ma- ' terials for LADIES' DRK^SKS, Ladies Bonnets: Rib- ^ boas; Trimmings, Sc., Ladies' Mantillas and Mantles id sucli a vdricty that We are certain to please purcba- / sers. Ladies' GloHs, Galiqtlets, Ae. dc. Gentlemen's Clothing, liata, Caps, India Rubber "-j Goods, 4c. Also, a complete stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, fcftOCfcKRY AND CHINA GOODS, With an extensive assortftictil of W n 3_ i* sr%i J xxeavy urooas lor .rianxation use. : Thanking the public for their liberal patronage, wo " ^ solicit is continuance, and promise that our prices shall v; be sis moderate as in any place where the respective c Goods are bought from. . J Oct. 35. SI. DRUCKER k CO, ' W. ANDERSON IS NOW receiving his Fall and Winter supply of Staple and Fancy Dry-<5ood*, which comprise a full and geuerat assortment, com-isting'm part of the following*, DRESS GOOTtof* . . . -Jj Slouslin DcLaiues, CrrfelMore?*'.Slennoes^ Grnglta J.j Prints, <tc., of every quality and price. WOOT,EN GOODS. All-wool Entrlish Plains hoarv Kumnut Pl iiit Tin.,. ' < a 1 j ?vg - i Georgia Plains; and oilier styles, dl dll prices. FLANNELS, ? '.J Of all colors, qualities and prices, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING; A complete assortment of Dress, Frock and Business COATS, of Cloth,- Cas8imere and Tweeds, all mado up in the most fashionable style. ' .. BOY'S CLOTHING, Snicks, Frock Coiiltf and Jackets, handsomely got up, ALSO. " Fanfcy Ca'ssi meres, Tweeds, Sattiuctts, Linen fabling and Towelling Diapers Huckaback^ Crash, Dowlas * ] 12-4 browfi and bleached Sheeting. CantoW Flaftnels. Ac., Ac. All of which wilt be sold at the lowest prices for cash of to punctual customer*. ' Purchasers will please call on . ? Oct. 11. V?L ANDERSON, $ Salein Woolens. I WILL receive in a few days, a toll supply of the - above desirable Goods. Planters aro invited to ;; call and examine thorn before, purchasing. They will be sold at Factory prices, by Oct. II. W. ANDERSON, Agent Domestic*. RF.D and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks, Sheetings, all widths, Bed and Crib' Blaukets, Long Cloths, > brown and bleached Shirtings, Ae, For-eale low,-by "" Sept 27. A. M. A R. KENNEDY. Negro Clotlis and Blankets. A PULL supply of Plains Kerseys, and Blankets, of different qualities, for Plantation use. For sale by Sept. 27. A. M. A R. KENNEDY. Ready-made clothing, hats and caps, For sale by A. M A R. Kennedy?viz: Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pantaloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, Ac Boy's Clothing?Coats and Vests. Fashionablo Hats, Caps, Ac Sept. 27. TVTEGRO Shoes for sale at last year's prices at "the _LKI old'corner" by E. W. BOKNEY. Oct 11, 41 tf. CARPETENGS! CARPETENGS! rPHE subscribers are now prepared to otfer at the A lowest market prices, a Kill assortment of superior VELVET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, * INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH and LINEN CARPETINGS. ALSO. The various widths of Printed Baizes, or Floor Cloths, Floor and Stair OIL CLOTHS and Crumb Cloths, Gilt and Silvered Stair Rods and StairCarpeting, Rugs, Mats, Ac. ,, All of wWch have been selected from the manufacturers in the American and English markets, by oue of the nartnera. and wa will hnra them ent made fit ted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and entile best terms. We most confidently invite attention to our stcoACURTAIN MATERIALS. We are now prepared in our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT to offer the various styles of Curtain Stuffs,** Silk, Worst#I, Linen, and Cotton. Embroidered Lure and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices,he. Church Trimmings, Hangings, Arc* New designs for which we have now received, and they will be made and put up on the best terms, in the most workmanlike mauuer, and under our own supervisionBROWNING k LEMAN. Successors to C. 4 E. L. Kerrison & Co. Cor. King aud Market-sts. Charleston. S. C. Oct. 19 84 tf Sperm aud Adamauiitic Caudles. "I A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's 4 G's. J.V 10 " Adamantine " *' For sale by J. A. SCIIROCK. MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Northern Cheese. Gun-* powder and Hyson Teas of supcrior quality Also, Yeast powders, Ginger Preserves, 4a Just opened at the " Old Corner," by Nov. 9. _ _ E. W. BONNET. CtONGRKSS WATER, fresh from theFouutnin, fine I old Madeira Wine, by the three gallons. Also, superior Lemon Syrup, Treacle, best White W?ne aud Cider Vinegar. For sale at the " Old Corner," by Nor. 9. _ ^ E. W. BONNET. Boots and Shoes. EO. ALDEN, is now receiving n large and well \ X selected stock of Boots and Shoes, comprising althe late styles, to which, he respectfully invites the ut tentiun of the citizens of Camden and the public gene. ally. Sept. '27 X&?tf. 1 Hams, lSnius. f '*'x,ra Sugar Cured llama, just roLWl'U ceived by J. A. SCIfttOCK. Teas, Teas. SUPERIOR Hyson, Gunpowder, and Black. For salo by J. A. SOHROCK. Fresh Fruit. ITUIESII R?i<ins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas Ac., just received by J. A. SCHROCK. time s? 'lump*. t ft CASES SCHIEDAM SC11NAPS, LI" 10 do old HOC1I, (Johannes Borgcr.] 3 do CHAMPA1HXE CIDER 20 dozen London POIITE11 10 do Scotch ALK. Arrived at MOORE'S Candles. "'fv BOXES Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Can')'/ dies. Jusl arrived at MOORE'S. Keep Cool. nFiAVT Linen Sheeting and Pillow Oeso I.iw-na For sale low by E. IV. BONXKY