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(v?Dc? GDo Kershaw Lodge.Nnmber9 ' The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will bo hell V their new Hall on Friday evening next, ai 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G. A. L. SOLOMON, Secretary. Oil an improved Plan. MR. IIAYDE^J respectfully announces to the citizens of Camden, that he will give a thorougli Course of Lessons in Penmanship, on the Semi Angular Sysran, during which the orinciples ol Writing on this plan will be taught. This system to is more easily acquired and more rapidly written R than any other. The object, in learning to write, ^ is permanent impression, and with proper attention ob Lite part of the pupil, such impression will be Warranted, or no recmnjtense required. ? Persons desirous of improving their writing, will please call at Davis's Hotel this week, where a great variety of specimens will be exhibited. Nov. 8 tf 45 Camden Hotel. This valuable establishment now occupied by B. P. Born Esq, is offered for sale < n accommodating terms. The building in its arrangement and adaptation for a Hotel, is not supposed by any in the t he interior of the State and its contiguity to the public offices aid Railroad Depot, adds to its advantages. _ Toanv person disposed to engage in keeping a Hotel a more favorable opportunity could scarcely be offered for a profitable investment If not previously sold, it will be rented to an approved tenant and fossession given on the 1st Jan'rv next. Nov. 8. C. J. SHANNON. ETTbe South C rolinian will copy till 1st January, and forward bill to this offi, e. Camden 31 ale Academy. Mr. R. (J. ALLISON, a Graduate of Chapel Hill, N. C-, who has been engaged in teaching for fourteen or fifteen years, and who has in his possession testimonials obtained from the highest sources, of his qualifications as a Teacher, will take charge of * the classical department of the Camden Male Academy. The English and Mathematical studies will ? be taught by Mr. L. McCandless. It is the earnest idesire of both these gentlemen to establish a large Mild flourishing Academy. If the citizens will mm* no tn ihflir assistance. t!i s tnav be done. Nov. 8. 43 4t Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his plantation on Cranny's Quarter creek, twelve miles above Cam<Jeu or. the Lancaster road. The tract conlaii s about 500 acres, 100 o( wbicli, is first rate swamp land, the balance go<>d ?ak and hickory land ; about 250 acres a re cleared, tinder good fence and in a high state of cultivation On the premises are a good frame dwelling, with ail necessary outbuildings, together with a > Gin house and Screw and Blacksmith's shop,&c. ? To an approved purchaser, the place will be sold on verv accommodating terms. \V. R. YOUNG. Nov 8, 1848 45 3t Attention Cavalry I The 5th Regiment. 3d Brigade of Cavalry will j. assemble iu Columbia at 5 o'clock, P. M. on the 12lh of December next, to pitch camp and be fully ' equipped for duty for two days. The Officers and Staff attached to the Regiment will assemble at the same place and time fully equipped fur duty By order of Col. Ancrum, ? R. II GOODWYN, Jr. Adj't. - : -r Columbia, Nov. 4. 40 5t Wanted. / I want to hire a woman, to Conk; wages paid J monthly. W. B. JOHNSTON. Nov. 8 45 tf . Notice* I Whereas no person lias applied to me for letters "fad I xniiiistnuinn upon the goods and chatties of the late K. S L <"larksou. 1 have taken possession of the same as Jereleci and therefore give notice to those indebted to make pay merit to me. ai.il those having demands to present then! -duly attested. JOilN R. JOV, o- K. 1). November 8. lft 18. 45^ tf Notice. Whereas, no person has applied to me for letters of ad ministration debonis mm upon the Estate of John Doar formerly ofCharleston Uistnet. I have taKmi possessor of the nine, with the will annexed and therefore give no oee to all who inny be indebted to said E?tnte to make pay*' ment to me, and if any demands to present them to me du ly attested. JOIIN 11. JOY. o. K. i>. November 8,1818. 45 if Notice. All hand*, that are liqhlc to work the Streets, in tin Town of Camden, are heiWJV warned to meet at the Mar ket house, on Friday and Saturday the 10th ami I Hit iiot. at Sun rise, w ith pro|>er imidemeiibt, to |K'rfurin that duty fcy Order of Council. -> L. W. BALLARD, Town Marshal. November 3, 18A>. 45 tf Strayed or Stolen. From the subscriber, on Wedce^Riay, 25th Oct a dark colored chesnut sorrel HORSE, with sad. die and Bridle. Ot'e white hind foot, a amall slat in the face, the print of the saddle visib'c on ea. h aide of hie back. He was stolen in the neighborhood of Camden Any persou that will take up this Horse and let the subscriber know o( it by writing to his address at Brad'eyvllle P. O, Sumter District, will receive reward of Twenty Dollars. This horse is aboui 6or 7 yeatsold. JOHN G. JWcFADDEN. Nov, 8. 45 4t "** ' r~ nr Ant C)C r ANinirtATCT. l nL rturul. W vnnwiur* k.Keep it before. the Pettple of Lancaster District We the citizen? of this District, announce ELi C. BISHOI*. Esq , as a candidate for the office u Sheriff, tl e next term. Mr. Disiiur being a na tive of our District, lias given us an opportunity o knowing him well, from his youth up to the presen lime. His honesty, honor and strictly sober am moral principles have been well tested among us and highly appreciated by all good citizens win know hiin well. We therefore earnestly recotn wend him to the favor and respect of each am every voter of our District, and hope they will fee it their duty to give him the office, as he is even way qualified to discharge the duties thereof witl credit to himself, and satisfaction to the people, am *ve will appreciate the favor. MANY VOTERS. March 30th, 1846. Gentlemen aiul Fellow Citizens?From a sens< -of the duty and obligation I am under for the higl honor conferred hy so numerous and respectable ; portion of the good people, 1 accept your nomina lion, and return you my warmest thanks and heart /elt gratitude for the honor thus conferred, am friedge myself to the people, if found worhty o ibeir .confidence, and they elect me to the high am responsible office, to discharge its duties with al Jiohesty and integrity, to show all the tavor am Jenity tMt lies in my power, without incurring ; liability upou myself or securities. / remain, Dear Sirs, your most obedient servani ELI C. BISHOP. Notice. All persons are forbid helping themselves ti pricks from my Yard. I will take pleasure in at {ending to all who may want Brick, and rcturi tbem thanks for tlieir patronage. ICTThe person or persons who helped them .tselyes last Fall to some 3,000 Bricks nave neglee ted to report, which 1 hope they will do soon. Th person who did the same thing Ia6t week will con fier a favor bv reporting to me the amount taken o paying for them. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Jirfy 26 30 tf Store to Rent. Tl)e Storo at present occupied by S. B. Levy * possession given by the middle of November. The Office one door below \V. J. Gerald Es<j formerly occupied by Docf, E. II. Anderson. Apply to II. LEVY. October 3d, 1743. 40 tf ""DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE." I i Thore who wish to supply themselves with | < l First Hate Domestic Goods* 11 t Are requested to call at the subscriber's 11 SEW CASH STOKE, ! \ "Second door below Mr. II. Levy's, and ascertair ; the prices of the following articles? 7-4 and 8-4 Idea. Homespuns and Long Cloths s 7-4 and 8 4 hro. do n , 6-4 and 12 4 bleached and brown Sheetings j , Bleached and brown Cotton Drills r Bed Tickings, of superior quality f Blue Denims and Cotlnnades I i Marlborough stripes and Apron Checks * 1 Bed Flannels, plain and twilled 1 White Lancashire and Welsh Flannels e | Whitney and Duffle Blankets t Negro Blankets, very cheap j An assortment of Negro Cloths, &c. &o. s All of which he guarantees as low as they can j be found. TDK COTTON COOPS, ? T T 11 . l 1 II -it ! ^ I '! lie wouiu pariicuiany can airenuon to, navmgpur chased since the recent I DECLINE IN" THE COTTON MARKET, And offered at prices which cannot fail to suit the most economic il purchasers. Nov. 8. JAMES WILSON To be Remembered. The subscribers have been for sometime past, and are now, receiving weekly, at tlieir Clothing 2 Esiablislnnent, some of the latest styles of WINTER CLOTHING, all of which will be sold at very small advance on cost for cash onlv. Purchasers will find at all times, a good assortment of the following articles; ( Superfine French and English Dress and Frock n Coals; Beaver'Ovei coats and Sacks; Cloaks and J" Morning Gowns; blk. and col'd cassimere Pauls; Velvet, Merino and black Satin Vests; Shirts; Sus- | I penders, Cravats, Ilosierv, &r. s \V. A. KENT &, MITCHELL. Masonic Hall, Camden, Nov. 8. 4 Negro Shoes 1 HOME MANUFACTURE. A large stock of Si itch Downs, a very superior ' article, made of choice materials. a i. so Men's and Boy's bound and unbound Brogans of t: every description. For sale low bv * Nov 8. G. \V. OLNF.Y. * 31 en's and Roy's Rooits, j Of ali varieties and sizes. Also, Ladies' Kid, | Morocco, Seal, Goat and Leather Ties, Buskins, 1 Pumps, and Welts. For sale at low nrices. K Nov. 8. G. W. OLNEY. j XTe\v Svsfem!! 11 ' The subscriber having determined to change his i a : I system of doing business on the 1st of January I . I next, will dispose cf his present stock for cash at j j a small advance on New York cost, and on a credit i a . to be paid l.y the first of March next at greatly j j reduced prices. His stock is very complete, and i I I worthy the attention of all who wish to get a large ' , quantity of goods for a small amount of money. I j i All such, are invited to call, as ho is determined ^ I not to be undersold?either for cash or ,ou credit. ] E W. BONNEY. ] N. B. Cotton, Corn, &c, will be received at the t high*, st market prices in payment of old debts. E. W. B Nov. 8 41 tf Dry Goods in Charleston, 1 FOR FALL TRADE. I The subscriber respectfully solicits the atten- ;' tion of his trionds and purchasers generally, to his ' slot k of Goods for fall sales. He has recently re- 1 ceived and opened < y.')0 packages of new goods, 1 making the largest, most varied arid elegant as- 1 surtmenl lie has ever exposed: consisting of every 1 | variety of ueiv and Rich Dress Goods, Shawls, Vi- j setfes, I/iccs, Hosiery, Linens, Linen Goods, | Cloins, Cassimeres Embroideries, Prints, Long ' . Clotl s, &.c.&c. I I His DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS are as usu- ( [ al, well stocked with a great variety ? f Fabrics j adapted to Negro wear, such as Ke seys, Satti- j nets, Plains, Jeans, ?S'tr pes, Cotton and Linen Oz- f naburgs, Blankets, &c., (telle is prepared to supply Plantsrs with the same , style of GEORGIA PLAINS, he has sold for ti c past two years in any quantity, S tuples of these ? Goods will be sent to any person who may desne them, and all orders shall receive prompt attention. Planters and others visiting Charleston will find < ' it to their interest to examine this stock, as it will I be found the Most Extensive in the Southern Country. and he is enabled to offer Goods at prices well *| . worthy the attention of purchasers. I F. \V\ BANCROFT, 2.-)3 King-M. i . Charl-nrni. On. 1*43. tf 1 1 i\ew Fall Goods. The subscribers are now receiving and opening their Fall stock of Goods, consisting, in part,of Latest sty es of winter Saltinets; Yeslings ! goods, for ladies' wear 1 ravats; Stocks ' ! Alpaccas Suspenders ^ Bombazines Bed Tick Ginghams Lir.seys i Prints Flannel; Blankets 1 Shawls Blea. and bio. Shirtings ; Brjhdclotlis . Hose and half Hose Ca3imeres; Tweeds | Gloves I J A complete assortment of ffcady made Cloth j . ipg;-Dre-s, merino, lamt^fc^u^iiai.d silk Under j shirts;, ladies' Vests, fashionabfe"T%U; men's and f boy's Hoth Cans, tj-c. To wjiich they feel a confidence in ii.vitiii7w?*4 I . atteutioh of theirpcuslcmer.s wand the public, both as regard^uality and price. /fi.- A. M. & R. KENNEDY. ' sept ,>0 3d tf l * For Sale,1 I Two Philadelphia made GIN'S, to he seen at ( f C. MA l lli'^UiV "O. j i September 6 v .'Ifi tf J ?? ar ?-- - ? i\ew FaJl and'U inter Goods. M. b'lUCfcuu. CO. Are now receiving tTieir full and winter stock, j consisting of an extensive assortment of DRY i - GOODS, GROCER IKS, HARDWARE, CUT-, i LER.Y, &.c.. &c., to wliicli tliey invite the atten? tion of purchasers. Call and see, at t he CAMDEN IJAZAAR, Opposite the Ihtnl: of Camden. f The Subscribers j Have just opened their FALL GOODS, which I ! have been carefully selected from the New York j I market. They consist in part (f Ladies' and Cliila j drcn's Dress Goods of tlie latest and most fashion. | able styles; Cloths, Ossiuieres and Vestings, Hats : and Caps, a variety ol Tweeds and Jeans, suitable for Hoys; a general assortment of Hardware, Groceries, Glass, China ant Gr.iinte Ware, Salt, Iron, <fr. McDOWALL & COOLERo Oct. 25. 45 3t Hosiery, <S:c. II Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers " I'ortsmouth do do " Shaker do do " Knit cotton do do c " Silk and Shaker Flannel Shirts ' Ladies' long and sl.ort sleeve merino ami silk Vests r " Merino Union Dresses Children's Merino Vests liifant'H ilo do Ladies'and Misses'assorted Hose Gentlemen's, Youh's & Infant'sass'tcd. half Ilose - " ready made Shirts, latest styles For sale by Oct. 25. COOPKR & AirDOWALL. ? Patent metalic water-proof Cloth Lightning Rods; Non-Condnctors Iron Well Pullies. For sale bv Oct. 25. AIcDOWALL & COOPER. Chcsterviile Observer. The undersigned proposes to publish, if sufficiently encouraged, at Chester C. II., S. C.. n weekly newspaper jnder the above title. W e deem it unnecessary to enumerate the advantages to le derived from a District Newspaper, and know of no District better calculated to sustain one than Chester; witli ill independent and intelligent population as she has, we do int hesitate a moment to believe, that her interests require t. and that her citizens will tordinlly co-operate with the ubseriher in the proposed undertaking. It will he our aim in every instance to make the Observer cocptahle to its patrons, by giving such matter as \vc may onceive tube of interest and importance; embracing the atest news, foreign, political and domestic, with Agricultual. Temperance, Religions and moral ethics, die. &e. In reference to our |>olitical course, we dectn it only neossnry to say for the present, that being a Carolinian by drill, our feelings and interest are with the South, and we hall resist with all our might the unjust and unholy crusade f Northern fanatics against our Institutions, and w ill unite 11 any measure best calculated to secure our rights, and an ,,IU ri'sl 1,1 ,IIL" v wnwieracy* , TEK3IS.?The Observer will be printed on a sheet of Mip-r-rojal size, with new type, at TWO DOLLARS, with two months to pay the ailvanre money.) ami within ix months TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, ami f notnaii! until the end of the subscription year, THREE HH.LARS. y Wc design issiiintr tbe first number as soon as a sufficient lumber of subscribers is obtained. We respectfully solicit Post-Masters, and all our friends hrnughout the Stale an.l elsewhere, to procure ussuhscriicrs and forward their names. Z. UR1DWELL, Jr. November 8lh. 1818. THE AMERICAN REMEDY. THOMSON'S I3MP0UND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPTHA The only CERTAIN REMEDY fur the Cure oj aOtfSTJMFTIOr, [slhinn, Bronchitis, Spilling of Bluixl, Pain in the Siilc and Breast .sore Thricil. Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Nervous ''Pre 11:011 rs. Liver Somphtinl. Diseased Kidneys, and Afed ions generally of the Throat, Breast, awl f.iings. Although the ravages of Pulmonary Consumption in the 'nite.l Slates are perha|>s without a |>ar.tllel in fatality, initially sweeping thousands to the grave, no remedy has icon discovered until the present time that could confidentV lie relied 11 pi-it to arrest the fearful march of the great lestroyer. Hence the popular impression is. (utterly false inwever) that consumption is incurihle. This opinion we hall endeavor to combat by facts. Tint Compound Syrup ok Tar and Wood Naptiia is mil unparalleled remedy; it can and has radically cured Ins terrific disease, in cases where physicians no longer lad hope, and when* all other remedies had failed. U N PR EC KDKNT I.D CPU E. We have seen within a few days the jierson who gave he following certificate. He remains well, being perfectly ured of his disease. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 3, 1817. From a sense of gratitude, and a di-sire that the afflicted nay have resource to a truly invaluable medicine, 1 would late the benefit I hate experienced from the use of Thornoifs Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptiia. For eteral years 1 have been afflicted with a distressing, moling cough, accompanied with great oppression and ilificultv if breathing, with a sensation of tightness at the chest.? Iccomeing greatly alarmed, a friend who had been much leiiefiucd by this medicine, recommended me to try it. I did 1), and in a very short time every alarming symptom disa|>:eareil; mv expectoration became free, all oppression left no, ray rough ceased, and in a fetv daps 1 was able to go nil ami attend to my oumiickm a won man. .my niriiior in intuition will bo cheerfully given tlio nfilictod, by calling n my resilience, No, 11)3 S. Front street. JOS. McMANA.MV. ' Cy'l'liisinvaluable remedy prepared only by A.voxi:v& Jh kso.v, at X. K. corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets, l'l.ili lelpliia. Sold oy F. L. ZE.hl', Camden S. C. Committed To the Jail of Kershaw District a Negro man ibout'JO years of age, who says his name is ;l/o;cs, anil that he belongs to John Qualtlcbuum, of Lexington District, The owner is requested tocrrnply with the law tnc lake hint away. D. II. ROMSOiN, Jailor. Oct'.:?() 41 tf Notice to Drovers. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Drovers of llur.se?, Mules, &r , that he has spari ;us ST A RLE ROOM, Lots, &.t\, ready to receive juantilies of Hcrses. Mules, if-c. Also, a plenty if Cm n and Ftxhler, warranted not the new crop; tnd cheaper than was ever sold in this District at his season, (.'all at the stand formerly occupied K. (.'. England, Fulton, Sumter District, S. ('. " Sept.20, 161-j? 40 if A. ABRAHAMS. Ordinary's Notice. Whereas, no Adminisiratiun on the Estate of Emanuel /iush, late of Kershaw District, deceased lias applied for, in pursuance of the Act ol Assembly, 1 have taken posssion of the goods and chatel?, rights and credits of the said Estate as derclect. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the same over to rne, and those having demands against the estate will present them to me duly attested for payment. Sept. 13.1*48. JOHN III JOV, O. Iv. D. Ordinary's Notice. Whereas, no administration on the estate of Ja rob Hammond, late of Kershaw District, deceased lias applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, I have taken possession ol the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said estate as dcrelict. All persons indebted to the paid estate are required to pay the same over to tnc, and those i . . .i- ? ...:ii navin?r aeinaniKs H?,UHM IUU UMIUU ?IU picei-m tlifin to ii.e duly attested for payment. June X?l. JJl. J( O.K. D. In Ordinary* LANCASTER DISTRICT. John Isoiii, Applicant, vs. Rebecca Lorn, (wid>w,) William Isoiii, Sally Isom. Henry Clark and wife I'olly, John ("lark and \v ife Nancy, Sally Isoiii, James I-out, Sally Crowder Elizabeth Crowder, and the children of Hetsey Rest, decc .sed, ficfenJants. Real Estate of Win. Isoiii, deceased. It appearing to my satisfaction that Rebecca Isoiii and the children of Betsey Rest, dee'd. Defendants, reside without the limits of this State; It is therefore ordered, That they do appearand object to the sale or division of the Real Estate of William Isoin, dee'd on or before tlie 13th day of December, 1848, or their consent to the same will be entered ol record. J. II. WITUERSJ'OON, O. L D. sept. 8, 1848. l?7] 3m Negro C loths, All Wool Plains, Kentucky do, Mallory Kersys, Isiwell Linspys all (]iialitics, Thompson's Jaens, Georgia Plains, &.c, for sale at low rates by Sept. (i. E. W. BO.NNEV. Ordinary's Police. Whereas no application has been made for Administration upon the goods and effects of R. L. Wilson dee'd , I have taken possession of them as Derelir, and hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said Estate, to come and make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same, to present them to me duly attested, J. It. JOY, o. k. n. Camden, May'Jti, 1 b in. u Small 13argains. FALL STOCK OF HOOTS <$ SHOES. (i. VV. Olntv is now opening a general assort mentor Hoots and Shoes made to order expressly for iliis market, and warranted to give satistaction to those who buy. It is needless to enumerate the various kinds and prices as persons who wish to save money will find it to their interest to call and judge for themselves. Determined to adhere to the cash system, he is thereby enabled to sell iat least 1U percent less than the like qualities can be purchased otherwheres. The stock of Negro Rrogans anil Stitch downs of home manufacture is lar^c, amply sufficient to supply all demands. A i.so An entire stock of Hats, Caps and Rennet at co.?rcspondii p rates. Leather,shoe thread and all kinds of shoo maker's tools constantly on hand. Shoes made to order and repairing executed on moderate terms.?Store opposite the Rank of Camden. Camden, S. C., Oct. 11, 181H. <11 tf Welsh Plains Jeans Mallnry Kerseys Linscys Fine l'laid Linsevs, for house servants Pilot Cloth and ISatinetts, do do Domestic and Dufllc Ulankets Kilmarnock Caps and Wool Hats For sale by McDOWALL fc COOPER -J! Teas. Fresh Gun Powder Tea " Hyson Do " l'owchong Do For pale by McDOVVALL & COOPER. Just Received 6,650 Pounds Bacon, cured in Fairfisld District. In the Jot there are 150 hams. Low for cash at GERALD'S GROCERY. October 25th, 1818. 43 2t A Kcwai-d of One I>ollar Will be paid to the finder of a pair of Gold Spectacle , lost between Camden and Kirlcwood, if left at this office. Oct. 31, For Sale oit Accommodating Terms. The premises at present occupied by the sub scricer. Also, a Summer Residence at Kirkword. Oc;. 31. C. AJATUESON. "sew goods. GREATER BARGAINS TIIAN EVER, AT THE CHEAP STORE, (?7~0PPOSITE the POST OFCICE.^Q The subscribers beg leave to call the attention of all who wish to fjet a LARGE QUANTITY OF GOODS, wi h a A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY, To the important fact, That the} have returned to Camden with a largo and fresh supply of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, <fcc. Embracing almost every article usually found in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK. Which they have now open, ready for inspection and sale one door above their old stand, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, and they are determined to sell the same so cheap, that all who icish la buy, have only to call to satisfy themselves that they L\tN\YOT Jil l' CHEAPER. Thankful for the liberal patronage they received last season, they solicit a call from all who want cheap Goods. ELIAS & K OOPM AN. Oct. ?5. 41 if NEW CASH STORE. The citizens of Kershaw and the adjoining districts are respectfully informed that the subscriber has opened the store formerly occupied by Mr. II. Levy, and is now receiving a large and carefully selected stock, consisting of Hardware, Crockery and Groceries .ill oi which lie oners run uaati, at. sucii prices as must command tlie attention of purchasers. The following are a few of the articles, which lie can confidently recommend as being unsurpassed for cheapness and elegance? Ladies' Department. 6-1 Rrnrnlc Cashmeres, with Fancy Silk Cravats. ?fc. Trimmings to mutch Kill, cashmere it silk Cloves Rich I'laid Cashmeres A full assortment of Hosiery Newest styses printed do - Linen-cambric Hd'k'fsChaim-lioii Cashmeres Hemstitch and lteviere do Trafalgar Fluids French Needle Work, very Satin striped Cashmeres cheap, comprising, Fancy 31. Hi Laines, new ile- Muslin Collars, at all prices signs Straight do newest shapes Satin striped Alpacas elegantly trimmed Black and colored do Cheniisetts. plain and trlin'U. Finest Karlrstun (tinehams .Muslin Culls Changeable French do Swiss and Jaconet Edgings Fancy check do. in great va- do do Inserting* ricty Lace Capes and Collars Shawls, suitable fur the sea- An assortment of Z?'ph. Wistl son?amongst them are. do do Floss Silk "Lainartine." California." Plain and shaded Purse Silk and ".Mexican"8-1 Shawls Fashionable Bonnets 8-1 printed Cashmere do Bonnet anil Cap Ribbons Fitnall Shawls every descrip- Thread and I.isie Laces, dec liuli A very large and varied assortment of fresh Winter Calicoes, American, French and English, fast colors, bought unusually low, and offered at prices that cannot fail to recommend them, including a variety of 4-4 Fiench printed Cambrics. Gentlemen's Department. Black Broadcloth I Black Sntin Vesting* do French lJocskins | Plain hlk* cravats and stocks do French and English Fancy Cravats Cassimcrcs [Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs itrin.-il nod check do iCntton hall Hose, at all nrires Mixt all wool Tweeds Merino Shirts and Drawers "Rough and Ready" Cassi- Cotton do do meres Fashionable fur and Mole S'attinetts, plain and fnney skin Hals Plantation Stnfls, assorted Satin, ololli and fur Cajis Fancy ('ashmere and Valen* Boy's cloth Caps, new style cia Vestilies KEADV-MADE CLOTHING. Tweed Coats, at all prices lilack Satin Vests Cloth do do cloth do Black Dress and Frock do Fancy cashmere do Overcoats, assorted Plaid do assorted All fresh from the North, well made and fashionably cut. Also, a superior sto< k of ready made Shirts, together with a general assortment of such articles as are usually found in a country store, all of which will be marked low, and oflbted to the public as a specimen of the Cash System. JAMES WILSON. Oct. 31. 41 tf 7Ni;w FALL (iOOWM. The subscribers are now receiving and opening their stock of fancy and staple Goods, to which they respectfully invite tiieattontion of their friends and the public generally, as they will be sold lowtor cash. They consist in part of AI|Kirras I Fancy Prints Cashmeres iKiudixh do Mntndiu Delaines Brown and bleached ShirtGiiiu'liiinis ing* Red and While Flannels -Siawls and Ilnndkdrchiefs Canton do Blankets Apron Checks Hose and Half Hose Red Tick Gloves, Milts, ike. Ac. Plain and striped Homespuns ?? .\ l*S() An invoice of Ready-made Clothing Dundee and Kentucky Bagging, Hope and Twine An assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's Shoes Negro and house servant's Shoes With a general assortment of Hardware, Class and Crockery ware, and tiroceiies, Liverpool Salt. For sale by GEO. S. DOUGLAS cj- CO. Oct. 31 44 if ^ To~ Kciit. / The Brick Office formerly occupied by Doctor George Reynolds, and adjoining the one at present occupied by F. L. Zemp. The office contains three rooms, and is most conveniently situated for business.?Apply to JAMES CI IKS.NUT Jr. Oct. 18.?41 tf Agent for Administratrix. To Rent. Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about half as many Store Houses. Applv to Oct. 18. JOHN WORKMAN. " Ji itsT<7<ioi> i,a D's rasliiontiblc Jioimct Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons, | Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, &c i open and ready for sale at very low price.-? lor casli or to punctual customers. Mrs. (J. particularly 1 recommends them as being the most fashionable in the market. 0*Ronnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as to render the most skilllul judges unable to tell them from new. At the store formerly occupied by Dr. A. Di Leon. Oct 18 Chairs &lc. Just received Maple, Walnut and painted Chairs, Rocking and children's do. ALSO Stone Lime in good order, all of which will be ? ? r on* 'nnr?n\T old low uy i,. oiiai i mi. Octtobcr 18. 42 lo Kent. The STORE at present occupied bv Mr. W, B. Johnston. Apply to \V. ANDERSON. .Sept. 13 * 37 tf Fresh Family Groceries. Just received at the Camden Grocery Store, a fresh supply of Family Groceries, cohsisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, smoked and pickled Salmon, Mackarel. pickled Beef, sugar cured 1 fains, Irish Potatoes, cheese, crackers &c. Oct. 31 S. BENSON. Fruit and Candies. Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Raisins, Almonds, Pine Apples, Bananas, and the finest assortment of Candies ever offered in this market. Just receive! I>y S. BENSON* A fresh suuuly* The -ubscribcr has just received a new supply j of* superior Family Groceries, consisting of Loaf j lun-p, crashed and brown Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Moj lasses, K cc smoked Salmon, Mackarel, (in whole and hall barrels and kits,) Herrings, smoked Beef, sugar cured Hams, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, Pepper, I Ginger, (,'heese, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow j Candles, and n great variety of other articles, in bis line, all of which will be sold very low for cash. Oct- 31. A. ft. ALl.EN. Fresh Frnif. Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Raii sins, and Almonds, all of the new crop. Also, an assortment of Charleston made Confectionary. For sale by A. E ALLEN. Tobacco and k'^ar*. Thomas' superior gold leaf chewing Tobacco Fine cut Smoking Tobacco Spanish, half Spanish and American Segars For sale by A. E. A LI .EX. For flic Season. A fresh supply of the genuine l.ubin's Extrait j Jockey Club, Boquetdc Caroline, Ext rait MousseI line, Vcrviene, Rose, Paichoulv and Change de i ' Portugal; llauel's Luslral Hair Restorative, Sha| ving Cream, &c., Maugenet & Coudray's and E I Roi.'ssel's Philocombe, an eleirant preparation of i beef's marrow, for the hair; Edi's Hedyosmia; PaI tey's Extract of Verbena; llauel's Eau de Venus i and Nymph Soap; Cleveland's superior Cologne j Water in pint bottles, together with a fine assortj mentof Combs, Brushes, Toilet Powder,&c. tic. j Just received at I LEVELAND'S. Patey's Cold Cream, A superior preparation for ladies that are annoyed with chapped faces-, lips or hands, at this season of the year, removing the annoyance at once, and rendering the skin soft and smooth. A new supply just received at CLEVELAND'S. I'on need not tfroite ill darknes* n?vr. | 1 lie ^uoscrioer nasi jusi rereiveu nis ihii anu I winter supplies of superior Lamp Oils, which he will sell as low as articles of the same quality can i be got in hBarleston, for cash. .\ LSO Superior Neatsfoot ami Tiain Oil for tanners; Family and Plantation Castor Oil, at prices lower I than they can be bought this side of Charleston. J. A. CLEVELAND. , ? .\oticc. An election will be held on Saturday next, at j the Council Room, for a member of the Town i Guard, in place of. A. I). Wilhelm, resigned. Api piicants must hand in their letters previous to that ' time. By order of Council, Oct. 130. I* W. BALLARP, Recorder. South Caroliii:i--KcrHha\v District. By JoHtt r.Joy Ksqitire Ordinary. Whereas James \V. C'antey applied to me fur | Letters of Administration on all and singular the | Goods and chatties, Rights and credits of John Riddle dee'd, late cf the District aforesaid, Jec'd: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of ihe said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on tl e tenth day of November next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should d >t be granted* Given under iny hand and seal, this the 24th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight, and in tiie seventy third year of American Independence: JOHN R. JOY, o k. d. November 1st, 1813. 44 tf i ..? . I llK (JA.MlllW UKAlMUM. mn mmmp Is now open to CAM I)KM, for Freight and Passengers. A Passenger Tram runs daily in connects 11 with the Trains on the South Carolina ; Rail Road leaving Camden in the morning in time I to connect at the Junction, after the arrival of the | Charleston Cars reaches Camden before dark. Schedule for llunuing. Ja-ave Camden, C a. m. " Boykins, f> 30 " " Cleniumt, 7 " " Miririlctnn, 7 30 " Arrive Junction, 8 15 " kutuknixc. Leave Junction, 2 55 p. m. ' Miilillclnn. 3 45 " " Clermont, 4 15 " " Hot 4 45 " Arrive Camden, 515 " On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, an Ac| commodation Train will leave the Junction at 8 BO ] a. m , and arrive at Camden at II, a. x., returning I will leave Camden at 12 m , and arrive at the Junction at 2 BO, i\ m. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, the | Accommodation Train will run to Columbia, leaving the Junction at 8 BO, a. m- will arrive at Columbia at 10 a. m, and returning will leave Colum| bia at 1, r. m , and arrive at Junction at 2 BO, p. >ij j These accommodation trains make a direct cum! munication, daily except on Sundays, between i Camden and Columbia. Thus, on Mondays, Wedc .in.t h'riil'ius. a nassenoer iiiav leave Co Jf-M - ^ ? - r r- v i Iumbia at 7 a. m. and arrive at Camden at 11 a. m. i May leave Caiiulcn at It! m. and arrive at Columj bia at 4 15 p. M(.lit Tuesday's Thursday's and Saturday's, a pas! sender may leave Camden at tj a. m. and arrive at i Columbia at 10 a. m., am! may leave Columbia at ' 1 p. m. and arrive at Camden at 5 10 p Fur lurllier information apply to N. D. Baxley, Agent at Camden, or any of the Agent a on tlio South Caiolina Rail Road. JOHN AlcRAK Chief Engineer. A Surveyor. The subscriber respectfully oilers liis services, and solicits the patronage of land holders, and promises that ins work shall be performed accurately and expeditiously.?Address him at Hanging llock Kershaw District. JOHN L). i OUNG. mnviillinir in 9k?>ntf. The upper apartments ol the Bank of Camden will lie rented uu favorable terms to an approved tenant. Apply at the Bank. October'Joth. 1818. 40 3t Notice This. The subscriber will run a good PASSENGER COACll to and from the Kail Road for the accommodation of Passengers, and will take them to any I part of the town as cheap as the cheapest. Small ! favors thankfully received. JOHN K. W1THEUSPOON. October 2;">ih, 184S. 413 if Fresh Arrivals. The subscriber is receiving and opening a large and varied stork of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Dry Goods of every description; Hardware, Groceries and Crockery, which will be sold for cash or punctual customer, as low as tlifv can be lird in this market. (\ MATHhSON. October 4lh, IS H. 40 tf Committed To the Jail of Kershaw District, a Negro man, about 'JS years ol age, who says his name is Wil liani, and that he belongs to Robert Grierof Pike, county, Georgia. The owner is requested to com,...tl, ll,? In,,, nlwt llilll flWaV. Oct. IS.?tf D. H- ROB1SON, Jailer. Fresh Citron, Just received by E. W? BONNEY. \ From tfte City oi Hew Tork. GRAND CAVALCADE. On entering each place of Exhibition the Menage* rie will be preceded by the grand and novel spec* tacle of an elegant Music Chariot drawn by eight Grey Horses, of the largest size, containing a Band of Musicians, who will enliven thd scene by executing a variety of favorite pieces of music. Mr. John Shaffer, the daring Lion Tamer, and his equally intrepid LADY, will entdr the cage of Lion', Tigers, leopards and Panthers. He will diivea large African Lion attached to a car, and will by various graceful and daring feats show bis complete control over animals which usuall/ seemed of the mopt savage disposition. Will exhibit at Winnsbo-ough on Tuesday, Nov* 14, at Thomas Robcr son's. Long Town, on Wed- % nesday, Nov. 15, and at Camden, Nov. 16, 1848. Admittance 50 cents: children and servants half Dries. - RAYMOND A WARING would announce to the citizens of the West that they will now have an opportunity of seeing th? celebrated JOHN SHAFFER AND LADY. He ha.? been styled by critics the " I.ion King," as hrf lias exposed hi* life heretofore in subduing the largest and rnost terrible Lion ever caught; this animal is at present it# his possession, and has repeatedly saved his life when exercising the other beasts in the pe-forming cage. His feat# have been beheld by millions; he actually Drives a Wiuit Lio.v, harnessed to a car. thus showing the supreme raajes-' ty of man above the brute. The Wild Tenants of the Forest, from the huge and do-' cile Elephant, the majestic Lion of unexplored Africa, the fierce Tijeroi' the Bengal jungles, the beautifhl Leopard, the playful but ferocious Bear, gentle Gazelle, the useful ami patient Camel, the curiously striped Zebra, the grave-' robbing Hyena, the stealthy Panther, the savage Wolf, the />pnninflr Fnr rlnu r? fLrnnrrh h 11 ttio laecov om beheld with perfect safety, true to their ntanro at time* bat perfectly subject to the oontroll of man, the lord of creation' Fowls of the air Reptiles, the most beautiful, rare, varied and dangerous of their specie*, are also comprised in this valuable rollecfioh; description i* powerlesa and space totf limited to admit it. Suffice it to say that the proprjetoraard of the oldest standing and highest celebrity, fcnd have de' voted years of toil and expense to the present collection, which is pronounced in Europe and America,-perfectly ton paralleled. ... The moral and useful purpose* which an exhibition liktf this can serve, are perceived by all, and acknowledged by all. moralists; the exhibition serves to entertain and instruct all in the wondrous works of the Suprefnfc Being, kad it particularly impressive oil the Mind* ofyouth. Oy Particular reference is given to the Mammoth Bills,Posters and Lithographs in the principal Hotela. Cy The whole Menagerie, on entering each town pre ceiled by the car. containing the New York Bit ass Band, will form a Grand Procession of twenty carriage* contain' mining the various auimais, and drawn by seventy-five horses. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, At Charleston Prices* J. A. CLEVELAND, ? DRUGGIST AND APOTIIECARY, Nearly opposite Masonic Hall, Camden, 8. C, Takes this method of informing the citizeus of Camden Mid the surrounding country, that he still continues to keep constantly on hand, a fresh and well selected stock of Drags, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dyedltulbf Patent 3Iedicines and Perfumery, Soaps, Brashes, Combs and Fancy Article*, Christie's Gal vauic Rings, Belts, Bracelets, Gar* ters and Necklaces, Thornpsonian .Medicines* Embracing every article now used in the practice, &c. 6ic. All of which will be sold as low as articles of the same description can be be bought in Charles-* ton. for cash or approved credit. ( "Physicians, Planters and Country Merchants will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. All Medicines sold at this establishment warranted, and ail orders executed with despatch. Oct Id. A* C. Cleveland's Dentifrice, For removing all Tartarous adhesion* without injuring the Teeth, interposing its antiseptic qualities to scorbutic affections of the gums* restoring them to firmness and a pleasing eolor, and contributing largely to establish the pearly whiteness of the teeth, and a pure and a salubrious breath. A fresh supply just received at Oct. IS (11 tf) CLEVELAND'S. The Cheapest Family Medicine In else world. Dr. Robert's Componud Sarsaparilia Pills, An Alterative, Tonic, Diuretic and Mild Cathartic, For thu permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, and morbid secretion of the I.ixerand Stomach viz: Erysipelas, Sctofula or King's Evil, Ulcers, Pimp.es, Scald head, obstinate cutaneous Eruptions, Blo'chee, Boils, Pimples, sore, weak or inflamed eyes, Glandular swellings. Bilious diseases, at d all complaints arising from an injudicious use of .Mercury. A fresh supply just received at Oct. 13, 134-. (41 tO CLEVELAND'S. South Carolina. KERSHAW DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Margaret McCaskill and Saniunl P. A/urchison, vs. Daniel McCaskill and others?Bill for sale cf Land. It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah McCaskill, one of the defendants to this Bill, resides ,n.l ?!,<> )Imif< nf thia Stale: It is. oil motion : of J. M. DeSaussnre, Complainant's Solicitor, or* durtd that the said Sarah McCaskill do answer, pieun or demur to this Bill within three months from this ate, or an order pro confesso will be entered against her. \VM. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d. October ISih. 42 3m The subscriber's Agents lor the Saluda, Concord and Salem manufactories, are constantly supplied with the following goods and yarns, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms, viz: Bales cotton Osnaburg, 3 4 and 7-8, plain, 44 44 44 3-4.7-8 and 4-4 stripped 44 44 shirting, 3-4. 7-8 ard 4-4 ? " 44 Yarns of all numbers from 3 to 12 inclusive, 44 I.inseys, white and colored. The attention of planters and others are called to the Linseyp, a new article in this market, for the quality and durability of which, we are permitted to refer to Messrs. Jas. Cbesnut, Jr., J. M. DeSaussure and B. Boy kin, who for some time past have been furnished with them. Buyers will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. l\ P. VILLKl'IGUE & SONS. Camden, October 11, 1848. 41 tf HfOT3 ?. The subscribers Agents for the sale of the Mount Dearborn Factory Cotton Yarn, bop to inform their menu* aim nw. miners thnt they have now on band, am? at* receiving a larpe supply of that celebrated Yarn, of the very best quail* ty.and are prepared to ofK-r for sale, either at wholesale or retail. at the very lowest market prices. This Yarn fa made from the very best of Cotton, and may lie relied upon, as beintr a very superior article, and will he sold low. by sept. '27. flKO. S. DOWLAS St CO. WILLIAM J. fJKRALD, will Attend panctually to all bu*Juo** entrusted to his care io either of ths Banks of Camden ? . v*./ MhJ 10- .