Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1852-1852, October 12, 1852, Image 3

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^ mtmin-m /?- - - ? . ?r ?as??>p???i , 55 MOKE! TN addition'to the Goods received last week, I have X the pleasure of announcing that I have this day received FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES more, ily stock how embraces a very general assortment?a few leading articles I give below, which are well worth the at tenticn of persons in pursuit 01 nanasoine anu c/ieap t Goods. LADES' DRESS GOODS. All-wool Delaines, fancy and solid colors Cashmeres, do do do Printed Turquoise, a new article, very rich Do Spun Silk do do do Rich colored Pou de Silks : ">. do Gro de Rhine ?pe piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Dresses Mareelloni Silks, all colors, for Scarfs 4c. Plain Black Silks, some very fine All Pachas and Bombazines Dress Trimmings, great variety Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and emb'd Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names J.V _ . Love Veils and Veiling Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's " ,.. Merino and Raw Silk Vests, do do p| Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do U Embroidered Uudersleeves, Cuffs, Collars, 4c. Patent Skirts and Skirting Cloths, 4c. 4c. 4a 4c. Oct. 9. E. W. BONXEY. ^______________ ? Negro Shoer?. ! A LDEN & MURRAY respectfully invite_thc_at tention of Planters to their stock of NEGRO, I SHOES, comprising various qualities, of their own manufacture, very heavy, and warranted good, and at lower prices than the Northern manufactured Shoe can I be bought, of the same quality. Oct 11. 82 lm. . HOME MANUFACTURES. TIIE DeKalb Mauuafacturing Company are now prepared to offer a large stock of Pegged and Sewed Negro Shoes, all of their own manufacture, made in the best manner oudofthe best material, and which will be fitted to measure as low as they are to be found elsewhere, of the same quality. Also, Baud, Harness, Sole and Upper Leather, L which will be sold cither wholesale or retail by r Oct 11?m. W. ANDERSON, Treas'r. *- Rich Dress Goods. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of DRESS GOODS, /l?v AmKraninff oil nnolilios tr\ whiVh JL.JL UyCUOU WWU<VJ| wuwittviuj, tui tjuuiiviv^ w ? ?.v.? I would invite the attention of the ladies, as they are * fa>~ handsome, and will be offered low by Oct. 9?it W. ANDERSON. Woollen Goods. An assortment of # ALL-WOOL PLAINS KERSEYSi LINSEYS SATTINETTS, TWEEDS ?Z?jiAr?S, dx. d'c. <tc. etc. | For the Plantation and House Servants. Purchasers | L will please call, as they will be sold cheap, bv <,? Oct. 21 \V. ANDERSON. I \ Bagging and Rope. j\ k LARGE supply of Gunny and Dundee Bagging. > J\. Also, best Charleston-made Hemp. For sale very VjT low. W. ANDERSON. GREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT! ALL OF in KEW GOODS p 'HAVICOKE TO HAND! SrCall and See Thcin.^3 Oct 12. JAMES WILSON. Tif ATCHES.?A small iuvoice of those superior XtX German MATCHES, in round boxes. Received i yesterday at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. ; " . TTOEDEHf'S CORDIAL.?A fresh supply X -4-JL of this in valuable remedy for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Received yesterday at October 12. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Hair Brushes. /TVnF. snbseribor has now on hand an elegant assort JL mont of English, French and American Plain and f % Inlaid HAIR BRUSHES, to which he invites the in[ spection of the Lapie& Also, Tooth Brushes, some handsome stylos and patems; Pressing, Tuck and Fine tooth Combs; Comb Brushes, Comb Cleaners, &c. Call and examino them at Z. J. DkHAY'S. October 12. 82tf iState of South-Carolina. KERSIIA W DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. [ Louisa DeBruhl by next friend, vs. King So well and F ** Gillara Sowell, Adm'rs. ct al.?Bill lor partition L and substituting Trustee, &c. i,^ TN obedience to an order in this case made, dated A October Gth, A. D. 1832, I will offer salo at public ' outcry, on the 1st day of November noxt, at the Court ( Houso Door in Camden, all the Lands belonging to Ler vi Sowell, deceased. The said lands will bo sold in different tracts or parcels, as recommended in the return | of the Commissioners to the Writ of Partition issued in P _this case, and as represented in the several plats thcrcE 'in referred to, and is more particularly described as follows: ^ f TRACT NO. 1.?Contains 342 acres, about half of [ which is cleared land, and is bounded as follows: On the North by lands belonging to the Estate of Rich'd. iHolloy, dee'd. and English's Branch?East by lands of Estate of Levi Sowell, dee'd.?South by lauds of same Estate and Spring Branch, and West by Lynches Creek. Said Tract has on it tbo residence of the late proprietor. TRACT NO. 2?Contains 385 acres, about half of wliich is cleared, and is bounded as follows: North by ' . 1 K,. UnJ.. tl.. Janus, ownersnip 01 which is noi, miu? il uact uiuwo i yj- m. granted to Cliarles Evans and by Woodward Branch? | South by Lynches Creek?West by Spring Branch and | Lands belonging to the Estate of Levi Sowell dcc'd., I i and lands of Burrell Cato. TRACT NO. 3?Contains 300 acres, none of which is cleared?bounded North by Ballalcou Road and Lawyer Road?East by Lawyer Road?South by John Bailey's land?West by Road from Camden to Taxabaw. * TRACT NO. 4?Contains 757 ncrca, none of which is cleared, and is bounded on the North by lands supposed to bo vacant, and lands of Jas. Estridge, and by Long Branch?East by lands belonging to Estato of Levi Sowei!?has on it a Mill Pond. Buffalo Creek ? runs entirely through said tract, as does likewise the Camden Road. TRACT NO. 5?contains 60 acres, none of which J ?1 Vnrfli Jut T.oncr Branch, and I. IS C1GATOU, auu lo uuuuuvu aw??m -V..Q , , South by lands granted to Willis T. Jones, in 1839. Terms.?A credit, without interest, until January 1st., 1854?Purchasers to give bond, with approved personal sureties and a mortgago of the premises. W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. E. K. n. October 12, 1852. 82 tf Dwelling House and Eots for Sale. f |~MIE RESIDENCE of the subscriber will be sold on X accommodating terms. J. K. DOUGLAS. 0ctober5. 80 lm SOUS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. rpiIE regular meeting of this Division will bo held on 1 Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. P. T. V. WALSH, R. S. Lard and Butter. ORIME LEAP LARD X do Mountain Butter BACON expected daily. ROB'T. LATTA. Oct. 12. 83 2t * GREATi DRY-GOODS AND HEATH EBSG&rS VH8URSAL1 THE subscriber begs leave to tender his sincere t ally, for their patronage for the last " live years,' Having opened, in addition to his old Stand, the Store MQBT SOTS mm ? ever offered in the Town of Camden, consisting in pai DR1-GOODS. 300 pieces bleached and brown Homespuns 250 bundles Concord Yarn 00 pieces assorted Prints 50 do Kerseys, Georgia Plains, &c. 50 pair Negro Blankets I 30 pieces DeKalb Oznaburgs 30 bundles Mount Dearborn Yarn I 25 pieces Cassimeres, Sattinets and Jeans 10 do Servant's Wear 10 do Flannel, .assorted 20 do Worsted Mouslin DeLaines 20 pieces Linscys 20 dozen Wool Hats alto An assortment of Shawls, Handkerchiefs Silk Ties, Linen Col'? TT""""- "Yon/lloc Thppnf] Buttons. litis, iauaitij , , Hooks and Eyes, <fcc. <fcc. HEAVY GROCERIES. 10 lihds. N. Orleans .and Porto Rico Sugars. 10 barrels Crushed Ho 5 do Pulverized Do 200 lbs. Stuart's Loaf Do 50 sacks Rio Coffee 10 do Java do 5 do Cuba do 25 barrels New Orleans Molasses 5 hlids. Cuba do 200 sacks Salt 10 barrels Leaf Lard 10 hhds Bacon Sides 5 tierces Hams 25 barrels North Carolina Flour 25 do Baltimore do 25 boxes Goshen Cheese 25 do English Dairy do 10 tierces Rice 20 do Soap 50 do Adamantine Candles 10 oo Sperm do 10 do Starch 1 do Cleansing Soap 5U kegs JN'ails 25 barrels No. 3 Mackarel 10 do No. 2 do 10 do No. 1 do 20 half barrel> No. 1, 2 and 3 do With a great variety of other articles too numerous or on tho usual time to punctual, and only to punctual charge, and packages sent to any part of tho town or A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. Third Door belo Camden, S. C. Oct. 9, 1852 Land for Sale. BY permission of John R. Joy, Ordinary for Kershaw District, and with couscnt of parties in interest, wo will sell on Monday, the 1st day of Xovem ber next, all that tract of land lately occupied as a Summer retreat by Bcuj. Hailc, deceased, and 0. Matheson, containing Thirty-two and one-half acres of land, adjoing lands of J. M. DeSaussure and A. II. Bovkin. C. J. SHANNON, Adin'r. 1$. llaile, dee'd. C. MATHESON. Terms Cash. Oct. 8. Watches and Jewelry. fTMIE subscriber has received and opened his Fal X supply of J EWELRY; consisting of new and cle gant styles of Gold Broaches, plain and ornamental? Cufl'l'ins, Riugs and Ear-rings; Gold Chains, for fob and vest; Buckles, Seals and Kcj-s. Gold and Silvci Lever Watches, single and hunting cases. Gold Spec taclcs, Pens and Pencils. Gold and Coral Armeletf and Necklaces. Silver Spoons. Forks, Ladles, Ac. Oct. 8.?80tf ALEXANDER YOUNG. NEW GOODS. rr,Iirc subscribers have received their stock of FAN .1 CYand STAPLE DRY-GOODS. Thu Indies department embraces a rich and elegant variety, tc which thoj would respectfully call attention. Oct. 8. McDOWALL & COOPER. L.OST IN Camden, a GOLD BRACELET with light hair. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Journal Office. Oct. 8.?SOtf Executive Department, | Columbia. October 4, 1852. ) WHEREAS States, as well as individuals, an bound to render thanks to Almighty God for His mercies, to hurnblo themselves before him on account of their sins, and to tremble at His judgments: Bo i' therefore known, that T, John H. Means, Governoi ~ ' - - r>?b,m,m ana commanucr-m-ciiiei ui mo uuimuimnnnui ?? uuu>.> Carolina, do issuo tliis m> Proclamation, setting apnr FRIDAY, the 29th instant, as a day to bo devoted t< religious services, and do earnestly request that all sec ular business be suspended on that day, and that al our people assemble in their respective places of wor | ship, for the purposo of acknowledging Cod's mercies deploring our sins, confessing the justice of his clias tisements, and beseeching favor for the time to come. In testimony of which, I have signed my name, au< caused the seal of the Stato to be affixed. By the Governor: JOHN H. MEANS. Bex. Perky, Secretary of Stato. Oct. 8. 80 td Omismitliing, BelMlaiiging, and lie pairing Locks, Brasses, Ac. rT^UI3 undersigned offers his services to the citizen JL of Camden and the surrounding eountiy in tin above line. lie may be found, for the present, at R J. McCrcight'sGin Shop. Sept. 23.?3t. C. J. SniYER. Wanted immediately. ~ r|^W0 or THREE pood Journeyman TAIL.OKS, o X steady habits, will find constant employment, per manont situations, and liberal wages, by applying to P. ROBENSON. Camdon, Oct. 5. 80tf ?5f"Dcraociat, Charlotte, N. C, copy 4 times am 'orward bill. CADET? OF TEMPERANCE. Kershaw Section No. 4. THE regular Meeting of this Section will bo held t their Hall on Friday next, at 8 o'clock. By ordc ofthoW. A. J. \V. CALL, Secr'y. * ~ - * -4* __ _ _ Arrivals OF r AND FANCY GROCERIES, AT 1 ABB MTAIL ST SMS, hanks to his friends, acquaintances, and the public gencr' and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same.? next door, he is now receiving and prepared to show the mm& @1 mom rt, of the following articles: FANCY GROCERIES. 50 quarter boxes Raisins 20 half do do 20 whole do do 200 lbs. Almonds 2 cases Figs 10 do Ginger and Chow-Chow Preserves 2 do two-pound cans assorted do 100 quarter boxes Sardines 50 half do do 4 cases preserved Salmon 3 do do Lobsters 4 do Lemon Syrup 2 do Walnut Catsup 1 do Tomato do 2 do Capers 2 do Olives 1 do Preserved Tine Apple 1 do Brandy Peaches 1 do do Cherries 1 do Pepper Sauce 1 do Pickles CIGARS AID TOBACCO. 10,000 Gold Leaf and Rio Hondo Cigars 10,000 Palmetto, El Ensaya and LaPalma do 1 case Butt Ellis Chewing Tobacco 1 do do Williams do do 2 do Penn (t Ayer's super do 10 do Fine Cut Chewing do 5 do Common do WIIES AID LIQUORS. 50 barrels Old Rectified Whiskey 25 do Old Rye Hammond do 5 do do Bourbon do 20 do New England Rum 1 cask London Dock Brandy 1 do Otard, Dupuy Co's do 1 do Goddard's do 10 cases Julien Mcdoc Claret 3 do Old Madeira 2 casks do do 2 do do Port 1 do Malaga 10 cases HeicUick" Wine 2 cases assorted Cordials 3 do London Porter, Byass' 1 do do Ale do 1 cask Champaign Cider, in pints to mention, which will bo sold'cxceedingly low for Cash customers. The Goods will be shown at all times freo of to the Roil Road Depot free. WILLIAM C. MOORE. id Mr. C. Ma Iheson, formerly II. Levy <L Son. NEW CASH-STORE. AFTER returning my thanks to my friends, acquainces and the public generally, for their former liberal patronage, I offer to them a variety of Groceries, l>ry-Goods, Crockery and Hardware, At wholesale and retail, consisting in part as follows: , GROCERIES. i SUGARS-?Muscovado, New Orleans, St. Croix, Loaf, 1 Crushed and Powdered ' | CO WSJK8?Java ana mo I MOLASSES?X. Orleans, Muscovado and "Wostlndia I; SALT?Constantly on hand TOBACCO?Yellow I3ank, Ellis, and a variety of common, at prices from 12 to 75c. por pound I TEAS?Gunpowder, Green. Hvson and Black r SEGARS?ltio Hondo, Gold Leaf, Sylva, Palmetto, and a variety of common, prices from 6 to $40 per M. i S CANDLES?Sperm. Adamantino and Tallow CHEESE?Goshen and English ! BA COX?Sides, Shoulders and Ilams LARD?Constant!}* on hand FISH?Salmon, Herring and all numbers of Mackarel 1 . FRUITS? Figs, Kaisins, Almonds, Currants, English 1 , Walnuts, Ac. , SPICES? Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger. Mustard and Pepper PICKLES?English and American, a variety KETCHUPS?Mushroou, Walnut and Tomato PRESERVES?C'dwn, Orange, Lemon, Pino Apple 1 and Ginger ; BRANDY-FRUITS?Poaches, Cherries and Limes 1 JELLIES and JAMS?A variety 1 L OBSTERS and SA RDIXES? Hermetically Sealed i CANDIES?Of all kinds 1 CRA CKERS? Pic Xic, Soda, Butter, Wine, Water and Sugar CROCKERY Assorted, SADDLES?Hiding and Wagon WHIPS?Carriage, Buggy, Driver's and Wagon CARDS?Cotton and Wool I 1 oirriT JTU U uiiirv uuu onvx ALSO A new and complete stock of DRY-GOODS, consisin part as follows 200 pieces Prints, nt prices from 5 to 15c. per pard 75 do Long Cloths from 6 to 18c. } 300 do Brown Homespun, froin 5 to 12c. j 250 pair Negro Blankets from $1.50 to $2 25 pcrpair 100 pieces Kerseys, from 12 to 18c. [ Oznaburgs?DeKolb always on band r ALSO?A VARIETY OF * Muslins, Alpnccas. Irish Linens, Tickings, Apron 1 t Checks, Shirtings, Drillings, Ginghams, Linseys, Flan> nels, Saliciii, Serge, Cashmeres, Pocket Handkerchiefs, - Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, of all kinds; Gloves of 1 all kiuds; Linen Shirts, Merino Shirts, Cloths, Cassi meres, Satinets, Tweeds, &c. Together with a large i assortment of Rcady-.lladc Clothing. j ALSO Violins, Double-barrel Shot Guns, from $11 to $15, Rifles, fliut and Percussion locks $9 to $12 And a great variety of articles, both in GROCERIES and DRY-GOODS, too tedious to mention. C^T'J will attend to the Receiving ard Forwarding - Business as heretofore, and I am prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton shippod to Messrs Chambers, Jefl'ers & Co., Charleston. I intend selling exclusively for Cash, and most res, pectfully invito any who wish Bargains, to give mo a " call, and they will find the cash system deidcdly preferable. pyCall at his Old Stand on the corner. 13. W. CHAMBERS, j. Camden, Oct. 5. 80 tf REALIZED! rpTIE Goods " in c.vpoctancy" last week are now X coming to hand. On Saturday I received thirty i four packages, and among which are some of my richest nnroo rionns. SILKS, splondid worsted winiui _ Also, a beautiful assortment of French Embroideries, low priced and rich embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfe. from 10c. to $-1 each, fry Having paid Cash for my entire stock of New 14 York Goods, I shall be able to offer great inducements. ,r More anon. E. \V. BONNEY. Oct. 4. 72 tf h,. VI -" DRY GOOdYfOR PALL TRADE fn INT CHARLESTON, S. C. J WG. BANCROFT & CO., 253 King-st., below Wentworth-st. Constantly on hand? a! SILKS AND SILK GOODS DRESS G 0 ODS. of all descriptions , ALP A CAS, JIERINOES and BOMBAZINES ' PRINTS and GINGnAMS 0LOTUS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS HOSIERY, GLOVES, <tc. _ ALSO GEORGIA PLAINS and KERSEYS PLAIN and STRIPED OZNABURGS L BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS t, SUPER. DUFFIL BLANKETS. Jj Ouv business is done strictly for Cash, and on the One Price system, ami wo are confident no house in the city can give BETTER BARGAINS. Charleston, Sept. 15, 1852. 15 4m. "< SAiU'L. HOYT, late of tiie firm of sam'l hoyt a co., sayaxxah, ga* of WOULD announce to his friends that he has removed to Charleston, S. C., No. 149 East Bay, ? where he is prepared to do a general Commission business, and furnish to order, at all times, any articles -* from the North or South that may he wanted, for ti e J usual commission, as well as receive and sell the same And I pledge myself that all business entrusted to my q( care shall receive such attention as will insure similar jjr manifestation of their good will, not doubting that my qj acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will enable me to do as well as any, and better than man}*, q Also, dealer in Butter, Cheese, Flaster, Marble Dust, jCement, Lime and Ilair. j. And, Agent lor sundry Machine Manufactories, North cc and South, as well as Silas C. Herring's Fire Proof Safes, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which , ?#11 '? ^ t?t. maisaa nnrl of monn nrnro Will UU luriuaueu Ull auun UUUV-W, Uiiw umuyiuuiuvig prices. Cash paid at all times for "Wool, Green, Salted and rc Dry Hides. Deer and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs, Bees- rp, wax, Rags, Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and ^ Florida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in the . Rough. Terms Cash invariably. Refers to the citi- ? zens of Savannah generally. , Sept. 7. 73 3m. G. W. WIEXGES & CO^ Booksellers, Stationers, ^ AND DEALERS in. 1 Cheap Publications, No. 56EAST-BAY, {Oppositethe Courier OJjice. CHARLESTON, S. C. J. G. W. WIENGES. A. L. SOLOMON. ? June 23. 59 3m WARDIAW & WALKER, i FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. * NORTII ATLANTIC WIIARF, w CHARLESTON, S. C. V1 w. a. wardlaw. c. talked. OUR Commission for selling Cotton will be fifty cents per bale. Supplies will bo purchased for our friends, and special attention given to the articles ordered. -? Refer to Col. L. J. Patterson*. j Aug. 10. 64: 2m REEDER & DESAESSERE, b( ADGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ARE prepared to devote their undividod attention to the interests of their friends in the sale of COTTON, RICE, and produce generally; and to tilling ? their ORDERS. They will make fair advances on Consigxmekts of Produce to their care. -J OSWELL REEDER. JOIIN* B. DESAl'SSURE. Aug. C. 63 w7m 5C CARRIAGES. . At tlic Old Stand of S. & J. Gilbert. S& E. 31. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE f BUSINESS at. the above stand, Nos. 35 and 40 ^ Wentworth street, where they will be pleased to ex- sa hibit to their old friends and customers a very cxtcn- ? sive stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their own manufacture, together with the various other styles usually found in this market. Their long ac- _| quaintance with this market as manufacturers and dealers will enable thfm to offer great inducements to purchasers, both in styles and prices. Charleston, Aug. 20. 67 tf ? LEONARD CHAPItf, [LATE OF THE FIRM OF GILBERTS & CHAPIN) IS NOW OPENING an extensive CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY and REPOSITORY, fronting ind on Wentworth-strect, next door to the old stand of ^ Gilberts & Chapin; also, on Mceting-trcct, next aoor 1 North of the " Paviliojt Hotel," Charleston, S. C. C^gTOrdcrs for Carriages and Harness, promptly ex _ jcuted from this date, on such terms and in such manner, as to insure a continuance of favors. June 11?47tf J .ACARR t Messrs. g f Kennedy, of Chester and .tames 1 M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors ol _ Lho Planter's Hotel, Charleston, have leased tho T AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and would res- J pectfullj' solicit from their friends and tho travelling sa public a portion of their patronage. We pledge our ~ selves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodations unsurpassed by any in the citv. C KENNEDY "& IIURST. A Charleston May 17. 40 Gm ? EXECETIYE DEPARTMENT S. C. ~j Columbia, October 1, 1852. I^HE Commissioners of tho Public Roads in this J . State, to whom District maps wcro sent by tho . State authorities in 1826, for the purpose of recording J upon them any changes in tho line of roads, new settlemcuts, and other improvements, aro requested to re- J turn the same to the Executivo Office, Columbia, at as early a day as practicable, not exceeding three months from date, ns they will be required to correct the new edition of the District Maps of tho State, about to be t published. It is respectfully roquostod that the gentlcmcn having charge of these Maps will add the notice of every improvement which has taken place in their range of operations, including tho lines of Railroad# passing through them, with the location of towns, villa- _[ ges, factories, mineral springs, mines, public and private houses established, and every object interesting in each district, with such written explanations and rtjtrences ns may bo necessary. By order of the Governor B. T. WATTS, Secretary. b, Oct. 5 79 hi Negroes ami Horses for Sale. ^ I WILL soli to the highest bidder, before the Court h. House in Camden. 011 the lirst day of Fall Court, Eight very prime YOUNG NEGROES. Also, a first rate House Carpenter about 4f> years of age, and a No. 1 Coachman, about the same ago. Also, 2 pairs of Carriage 1 lorses, and 2 very superior Saddle Mares. J. W. FORD Sept. 10. 72. wts i) DOZEN two-pound cans Fresh Salmon. Reco ive , JL and for sale by SHAW & ALTSTIN. Juuo 22. 1852. GO tf ? NEGRO SHOES, or a superior quality. Just re- 11 ceivcd by E. W. BONNET. LI ,, I !? SANTEE CA$?AI<. rHE usual repairs of tlio season on the Santee Canal having been completed, it will be open for the tssage of Boats on and after Wednesday, the 29 th of :ptember. The late heavy rains have afforded the Canal a sun-abundance of water, and no injury has been susined by it from them. R. PRESS SMITH, Superintendent. Sept. 28. 78 6t ? < 1 LEATHER! LEATHER!! 4 LDEN" k MURRAY have now on hand, a choice V. lot of BAND, HARNESS and UPPER LEAUER, of their own tanning, which will >. e sold low. also A superior lot of NEGRO SHOES, of their own anufacture, very heavy and warranted good, at prices 3m 50c. to $1. ALSO Expected in a few days a choice lot of FINE SHOES, every description, comprising many new and beau:ul styles. Sept. 28. mi tv x! t7~-1_ xuree jjuya juuui xicw iui&. HAVE just opened a magnificent assortment of . FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, purchased in ew York last week, consisting ;of Worked Muslin illars of the newest styles, from 10c. up to $6; Mus1 Sleeves and Cuffs, new shapes and patterns; Emb'd. lemisetts, plain and frilled; Swiss Edgings and Inserigs; Cambric do., fe in great abundance. 20 dozen tmbric Ildkfs. Also, a complete stook of Bonnet, eck and Cap RIBBONS, selected from the latest ench Importations; black Velvet Ribbons all widths, dared do., for Trimmings. I also had the good fortune to receive 35 boxes and + ? lies of DRY GOODS, before the destruction of the imgaree Bridge, the contents of wh'ch ore now open id read j :or public inspection. They consist of white, d and yellow Flannels; Kerseys, Sattinets, Jeans, iveedsnnd Cassimeres; Plaid Linseys; Cotton Stripes, eached and brown Homespuns and sheetings; 150 eces of fast colored CALICOES, together with a genol assortment of FALL AID WINTER GOODS, I of which are offered at my usual small profits, Sept. 24. JAMES WILSON. Segars. OAAA SEGARS, of the very best brands.? .UUU For sale by W. C. MOORE. North-Carolina Flour. I FEW barrels first quality North Carolina Flour. jL For salo by W. C. MOORE. Bagging and Bopc. rHE subscriber has on hand a large supply of GUN NY and DUNDEE BA GOING. Also, best quai^ F BALE ROPE| and three ply TWINE, which ho ill sell at the lowest market price. Planters are inted to call and purchase. Sppt. 14. E. W. BONNET. Bailroad Notice. "N consequenco of tlio falling in of the Railroad . Bridge, over the Congareo River, and other dama;s to the Road, no Freight of any description will s received at the Camden Depot, for any station be>nd Middleton on the South CarolinaRailroad, for the esent, Passengers with light baggage will bo taken N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Sept. 8. 71 tf Just Bcceivcd. KC\ Ps- SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS OU 100 pair Blankets 100 yds Gunny Bagging 25 coils Rope. 100 kegs Nails. Sept. 3. W. C. MOORE. l'arn and Oznaburgs. >AA BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Dear jUU born do.; 30 pc's. DeKalb Oznaburgs, For do by W. C. MOORE. Water's Tooth Soap, 7<0R cleansing and removing nniraalculac from the . teeth. For salo by June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. * w rilTTHnS At Thn snhscribar 5 have received a full assortment of Large Straw Cutters Small Do. Corn Shelters Thermometer Churns Ang. 13. McDOWALL 4 COOPER. 1 RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and X Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24?tf E. W. BONNET'S. Aromatic Spirits of Yinegar. 3UT up in beautiful style. For sale by . THOMAS J. WORKMAN. A A PIECES NEGRO LINSEYS. Now opening V/U and for salo by E. W. BONNET. 1EAVY All "Wool Plains, Sattinetts, Mallory Kerseys and plain Linseys for Servants wear. For Jo Low at BONNET'S. Candles. ) K BOXES Sperm and Adamantine Candles Just i t) received and for salo at MOORE'S. Yanilla Beans, "^m?STT nnd fine Also. Ess. Vanilla. Extracts of Lemon; Orango, Bitter Almond, Rose and Peach, r flavoring Ice Creams, Puddings, Custards, &c. Just ceived at Z. J. DeILAY'S. Quinine. A A OZ. QUININE, at the lowest market price. WW For sale by June 22. TIIOMAS J. WORKMAN. BRICKS FOR SALE. rHE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of GOOD BRICK, which mar be had on application. January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. JINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hama . and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canail Flour jst received at BONNEY'S. )AGCmTG, Rope and Twine. For sale by J JAMES McEWEN. Sept. 17. 76tl' Fresli Tamarinds & [ S" AY be had at .11 WORKMAN'S DRUG STORE. Patent Excelsior Cutting Knives, i TANUFACTURED only E. Taylor <fe Co., Columt1 bus, Georgia. For sale by W. ANDERSON, Agent. Snnt 7 72 tf ?) ?1- FUST RECEIVED.?A general assortment of Ladie's-SHOESand BOOTS. Somenew styles, j* WORKMAN 4B00NE. August 6. Co tf SUPERIOR Pine- Apple Cheese, Capers, Currants^ 5 Citron, and Lemon Syrups. For sale byMay 8. E. W. BONNET. To Rent. rllE Store at present occupied by Shaw & Austin. Apply to W. ANDERSON. Aug. -0, C7 tf Final Notice. ,4 LL persons indebted to the subseribepptevioos to . i 185" if not settled before next Return Day, will ositively tind their notes and accounts in the hands of a Attorney for collection, as settlements muse bo tndc. W. C. WORKMAN. August 27. 69 tf Jr 41.