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; / ( / CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! i r|"MIE subscribers arc now prepared to offer at the i X. lowest market prices, a full assortment of superior i VELVET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, j INGRAIN", SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH ! and LINEN CARPETINGS. | also. The various widths of Printed Raizes, or Kloou ' ^ Clotiis, Flook and Stair OIL CLOTHS and Cromij | Cloths, Gilt and Silvered Stair Rons and Stair ! Carpeting, Kegs, Mats, <tc. |f All of which have been selected from the inanufac- j - turera in uie American ana English markets, by one of tho partners, and we will have them cut, made, fitted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on ^ the best terms. We most confidently invite attention to our stock. , CURTAIN MATERIALS. EgSjA We arc now prepared in our CURTAIN DKPAIITPSB39^ WENT to offer tho various styles of Curtain, Stuffs, in Silk, Worsted, Linen, and Cotton. Embroidered Lace cuid Muslin Curtains. Gimps, Loops. Tassels, Cornices, &c. i Church Tii turnings. Hangings, &c. HjBra^YNew designs for which we have now received, and they ; HHSB will be made and put up on the best terms, in the most j MHSMflkworkmanlike manner, and under our own supervision. hkmbjwbg browning & lew an, IhSh^V Successors to C. & E. L. Kerrison &, Co. Cor. King and Warket-sts Charleston. S. C. Oct. 19. 81 tf | Dweliiug IIoiiM! and Lots for feule. j, ri^HK TtKSITtKNCE of the subseriboi will be sold on i : JL accommodating terms. J. K. DOUGLAS. I October 5. SO lm w -^3I^REIGUT of all descriptions will now be received at the Camden repot, for Columbia and all intermediate Stations. Until further notice, the Passenger . Train will leave the Camden Depot at half-past Four i o'clock. A.M. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. i ^ Oct. 15. S3 tf { 1*. KOBEIVSOIV, MERCHANT TAILOR, "V\7 OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Camden ' T T and viciuity, that he has opened a complete assortmentof Gentlemen's Goods, consisting of CLOTHS\ ' CASSDIEEES, VESTING S, ic. Also, HEADY- : MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions, HATS and . CAPS. Oct. 15?if \ Camden Bridge. ? PROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber, nn* * til "Wednesday the 27th inst., for building Six Brick Piers under the Camden Bridge, over the Wateree River, and embanking with earth about 100 feet. 5 The Piers will average about 30 feet high, 7 feet 1 Lbase, and 3 feet at top, and 24 feet broad. The Con- , tractor to furnish all materials, and tiic work to be done promptly. ^ Spccilications may be seen by calling on the subscri fc Dcr. J. v. >v r.31, secretary. Oct. U. S3 sw3t BETTER LATE THAH" NEVER[ ' Mtw GOODS, t A.H. & It. KENNEDY have at last re- ? ceived tlieir ^*j?C?>C3;L2?C, ] And respectfully invite their friends atul the public { generally, to an examination of the largest and best t selected stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY i GOODS they have ever had offered them, and at pri- 1 ces that cannot fail to please. Oct. 13. i DRESS GOODS. RICH figured and plain Silks Cashmeres and DcLaincs, plain and printed. A large variety of small pattern DcLaincs, for children r ALSO. EMBROIDERIES?Comprising a full assortment ol 1 Collars, Chemisettes. Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, ic. s With a large lot of Kid, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at j Oct. 13. A. M. k R. KENNEDY'S. ] IN Silks, French DeLnincs, Canton Cloths, Alpaecas, Gingham's and Calicoes, ail of a most superior qualitv. Now receiving Oct* 15. A. m. k R. KENNEDY'S. Keadj-JIade 1 1 HANDSOME stock of CO A TS. VESTS AMD J\. PA NTS. Also, Coats and Vests for Boys. With a large assortment of 11A IS. Just received at Oct. J5. A. M. .t it. KENNEDYS. * ' Shirts. ! "13 LACK and fancy Cravats, Gloves, of every de-crip- ! JD tion. With a full assortment of UXU1.'/'- CL O- . THING atid II0SIE11 V. Just arrived anil for salo at Oct. 15. %A. if. & It. KENNEDY'S. / lARI'ETIiVG.?.Super, super. Also, best three KJ ply Scotch and Brussels Carpctings, with Hugs to match. Just received at Oct. 15. A. M. & KENNEDY'S. ' . ! LigSit lias Come! LAMP OIL and BURNING FLUID, of SLTJCIII , OR QUALITY. Received yesterday at f Oct. 15.-41 Z. J. Doll AY'S. FEAVORI.\<* EXTRACTS.?a full supply of PRESTON & MERRILL'S EXTRACTS, J (assorted) for Flavoring. Received yesterdav, ut 12. Z". J. DEIIAY'S. One Gross Perry Davis & J X Son's ttnfrrallcd PAIN KILLER, in bottles flfbm 12 l-2c. to $1. Received yesterday, at Oct. 12. Z. J. DkII.\A S. | ClOHOIITTED?To the Jail of Kershaw Dte- ] ) trict, a negro man named BOB, about ;;u or 25 | L years old, who says he belongs to Col. X. A. Peay, of , 1 Fairfield. The owner is requested to comply with the | 5 law and take him away. J. M. COLLIER, Jailor. | Oct. 15. 83 tf I Executive Department, ) Columbia, October A, 1852. T"l/rHEREA3 States, as well as individuals, are wV . j. 1? .i?i.,e,r 11iu T T D0UI1U KJ Ifiwvi kiiiiuiMiuontHfi?^ vivu .... ..... mercies, to humble themselves before hirn on account of their sins, and to tremble at His judgments: 15c it thorcfore known, that I, John II. Means, Governor j and Commander-in-chief of the Commonwealth of .South j Carolina, do issue this ni_v Proclamation, setting apart FRIDAY, the 20th instant, as a day to he devoted to I religious services, and do earnestly request that all see- ! ular business bo suspended on that day, and that all ! our people assemble in their respective places of worship, for the purpose of acknowledging God's mercies, deploring our sins, confessing the justice of his chastisements, and beseeching favor for the time to come. In testimony of which, I have signed my name, and caused the seal of the State to be affixed. By the Governor: JOHN II. MKAX3 j Ben. Periiv, Secretary of State. Oct. 8. 80 td I^KAVY All Wool Plains, Sattinetts, Mallory Kerseys and plain Linsevs for Servants wear. For sale Low at !>' 'NNUY'S. Commissioners of tlic Poor. rrUlE old and new Boards will meet at the Counting L Room of Mr. K. W. Bouncy on .Saturday the 30th inst. K. IIUi.ilISDN, Secy. Oct. 19. 82 < tf . Election Notice. VN election for a Keeper of the Poor House and a Physician will be held on the 30th inst. Propo miis Miuuiu uo mumi'u 10 uiu By order of the Board, Oct. 10. TY. K. IlUGIlSON, Soc'y. Peruvian Guano and Farmer's Plaster, HAYING made arrangements for a supply of PERU VI.\X GUANO and PLASTER, of genuine and warranted quality, all who may wish to obtain either of them through us, will please send their orders early, so that we may order the quantity wanted by the 1st of January, or in time for planting. A supply will he kept always on hand, and any information given by applying to R1IKTT k ROBSON, No. 1 and 2 Atlantic "Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Oct. 11. 82 4t Coroner's Sale. BY virtue of sundry Executions to me directed. I i will sell before the Court House door in Camden, on the tirst Monday and the day following in Novcm- | her next, w ithin the legal hours of .sale, the following property: Three Negroes, Xaiicy, Burnet and George. Also, three head of Horses, twenty head of Hogs, one Cow nid Calf, two Wagons, and a large lot of Furniture, as the property of John Ingram, at the separate suits of W. K. Booe and others. The Furniture to be sold at :be defendant's Hotel. Terms Cash. Oct. 15* A. M. KFXXEDY, Coroner. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to njo directed, I will sell before the Court House door n Catnden 011 the llrst Monday in October, proxino, (being the 1st day of said month,) within the lojal hours, the following property: 1 Horse and Buggy levied 011 as the property of John Smith, at the suit of W. J. McKain. ALSO ; A lot of household and kitchen Furniture. Also, )ne Horse, Bridle and Saddle, levied 011 as the projerty of James Mack, at the suit of Mayrant and Rielitrdson. also GOO Acres of Land situated in Kershaw District, lyngon Readoak Camp, bound by land of Mrs. Jones, dr. Young and L. W. R. Blair, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Charity Hugh. at the suit of J. d. DcSaussure. also 500 Acres of Lnnd more or less lying on the "West tide Bear Creek, levied on and to be sold as the propory of L. W. Moke, at the suit of Joel Jorden for others, ,*s. Moses Copeland, and L. W. Moke. One Grey Mtirc, (blind) levied on and to be sold as ho property of Samuel Peak, at the suit of Daniel Motoy vs Samuel Peak. J. INGRAM, s. k. i>. Oct. 15. S3 tf A Valuable Cotton Farm for Sale. IMIE subscriber offers for sale a very rich and valua. ble tractof LAND in Providence settlement, conainiug two-hundred and fifty-seven acres, formerly cnown as the Keudrick place. It contains more line Timber upon it than any other place in the ncighborlood, and belongs to the first quality of Cotton land in lie State. It is about nine, miles Irom Charlotte, in light of the Rail Road, and one and a half miles from he Turnout or Depot at Morah's.?Any persons willing to see tiie Land, will be accompanied by Dr. K. D. Williamson, or Marcus Wallace. Liberal terms will jo given to the purchaser. A. C. WILLIAMSON, Charlotte, N. C. Oct 5. S2 3t Hair Brushes. smi if li!w now on hand an decant assort- I JL inL'iit uf Knglish, French and American Plain and nlaid 11A1H 15I1US11KS, in which lie invites the infection of the Lames. Also, Tooth Urushcf, some haiidsome styles and interns: Dressing, Tuck and Fine tooth Combs; Comb [trashes, Comb Cleaners, Ac. Call and examine tlicm it v.. J. DeIIAV!?. October 12. 82U* Rich Dress Goods. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of DRESS GGCDS, IV opened to-day, embracing all finalities, to which [ would invite the attention of the ladies, as they are landsome, ami will be otl'ered low by Oct. 9?It. \V. ANDERSON. Nogro Shoes. VLDJiN k MURRAY rcsjicctluiiy invite the At'.entionof Planters to their stock oi NEGRO, SHOES, comprising various qualities, of their own manufacture, very heavy, and warranted good, and at ower prices than the Northern manufactured Shoe can re bought, of the same quality. Oct. 11. 82* lm. Leather! leather!! \LPKN k MURRAY have now on hand, a choice . lot of JiAXD, IIAEEEES ,md ll'VEll I.HATH El!, of their own tanning, whieli will. e sold low. also A s iperior lot of NEGRO SHOES, of their own manufacture, very heavy and warranted good, at prices rotn 50c. to $1. also I* vt.i-.fli.il iii :i f.? iv il.ivs' :i choice lot of FISE &IIOES, if every description, c niprising many new and beau iful styles. Sept. 23. Three Days from New York. rilAVK just opened a mnprnillcc-iit assortment ol FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, purchased in Yew York last week, consisting of Worked Muslin Collars of the newest styles, from 10c. v.p to $0; Muslin Sleeves and Cull's, new shapes and patterns; Kmb'd. Chemisetts, plain and fiilled; Swiss Kdgings and Inserting* Cambric do.,. in great abundance. 20 dozen Cambric lldkfs. Also, a complete stook of Bonnet, Neck and Cap RIBBONS, selected from the latest French Importations: black Velvet Ribbons all widths, colored do., for Trimmings. I also had the good fortune to receive JJ5 boxes and bales of DRY (500DS, before the destruction of the Conga roc Bridge, the contents of which are now open and ready lor public inspection. They consist of white, red and yellow Flannels; Kerseys, Suttiucts, Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimores; I'laid Liusevs; Cotton Stripes, bleached and brown Homespuns and sheetings; 150 pieces of fast colored CAI.1COKS, together with a general assortment of FALL A1 J) U7.V77-.7i COOFF, all of which are offered at my usual small nrollts, Sept. 21. JAM KS WILSON. St'tfita**. \ A AAA SKGARS. of the very best brands.? 1 Vt'/'/v For sale by W. C. MOOKK. Lo;if and ('rihiicd Sn;';ir. 1 / v RARRKLS Crashed Sugar, first qualify 1'/ 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. .\t MOORK'S. Bogardic'N Planetary I'ouers, PA TEST TYRE-BESDERX SA W MILT. IHOSS. For sale bv McDOWALL A COOPKR. ^"Orders for Castings, Ac. promptly executed. Aug 27. 7!) tf Fresh Tamarind* M AY be had at WORKMAN'S DRUG STORK. HOLDER'S COKBI.lEi?A lresh supply . of this invaluable remedy for Dysentery and Diarrhcea. Received yesterday at October 12. ?' J. DkIIAY'S. OAA LHS. of the handsomest Candies ever offered ?)'/'' in this market. W. C. MOOKK. j j EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT S. C. OCTOBER 14, 1S32. V \7 HERKAS the Congress of the United States did, t T bv an act passed and approved on the twentythird day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, enact, ''that the Electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November of the year in which they are to be appointed. And whereas, the existing law of this State provides that the Electors shall be appointed by the Legislature: And whereas the Legislature of this State will not be in regular session at the time prescribed by the aforesaid act for the appointment of Electors THEREFORE, he it known, That I, JOHN II. MEANS, Governor in and over tins State, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution, authorizing the Governor, on extraordinary occasions, to convene the General Assembly, do issue this my PROCLAMATION, calling upon and requesting the Senators of the General Assembly whose terms of ollice have not expired. and those who have been now recently elected elected and members of the House of Representatives who have also been now recently elected to convene in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next ensuing, that they may be present in the House of Representatives on the said Tuesday next after the said first Monday, to appoint Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, in conformity with the act t'4' Congress aforesaid: Given under my hand and the seal of the State aforesaid, at Columbia, the l lth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight [n. s.] hundred and fifty-two, and in the seventy seventh vearoftho Indenendenee of tlio Hni ted States of America. J. It. MEANS, [r,. s.] Benjamin* Perky, Secretary of State. Oct 15. 83* tf 55 MORE! IN addition to tiic Goods received last week, I have the pleasure of announcing that I have this day received FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES more. My stock now embraces a very general assortment?a few leading articles I give below, which are well worth the attention of persons in pursuit of handsome and cheap Goods. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. All-wool Delaines, fancy and solid colors Cashmeres. do do do Printed Turquoise, a new article, very rich l)o Spun Silk do do do | Rich colored Pou de Silks Do do Gro de Rhine One piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Presses Mareclleni Silks, all colors, for Scarfs Ac. Plain Black Silks, some very lino Ali Pachas and Bombazines Press Trimmings, great variety Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and entb'd Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names Love Veils and Veiling Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's Merino and Raw tsilk Vests, do * do Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do Embroidered Undorsleevos. Cuffs, Collars, Ac. Patent Skirts and Skirting Clothsj Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. ' Oct. 0. K. W. BOXXEY. Woollen Goods. An assortment of ALL-WOOL PL A IS S KERSEYS. LJSSE YS is A TTISETTS, TWEEDS J LASS, if-'*, tie. i to. if'c. For the Plantation and House .Servants. Purchasers will please call, as they will he sold cheap, by Oct. 21. " YV. ANDERSON. E50.U i] 72 A A" ITACT5 KUS. rriIK DcKalb Xlanuafacturing Company arc now pte1 pared to oiler a large stock of I'cKUed asjd Sewetl .\egro Sitoen, all of tiu irown manufacture, made in the host manner and of the host material, anil which will be fitted to measure as low as they are to he found elsewhere, ot the same quality. Also, Band, Harness, Sole and Upper Leather, which will he sold either wholesale or retail by Oct. 11?m. YV*. ANDERSON, Treas'r. Bagging and Rope. V I.ARGK supply of Gunny and Dundee Bagging. Also, best Charleston-made Hemp. For sale very low. " "YV. ANDERSON. GREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT! ALL OF MY MAV GOODS HAVE COME TO HAND! 3"(!u!l and See Th<'iu..g3 Oct. 12. JAMES WILSON. State of South-Carolina. EE USIIA U' D/STUICT. IN EQUITY. Louisa DoBruhl by next friend, vs. King Sowell an <s'" 11 \..1?llill f?ir ittirf it inn U1IIUII1 COWCII, .llllli I.-. v> ..... .... j.?.... ami substituting Trustee. Ac. jN obedience to an order'in this ease made, dated October (itli, A. I). 1852, I will oiler sale at public* outcry, on the 1st day of November next, at the Court House Door in Camden, all the Lands belonging' to Levi .SoWell, deceased. The said lands will be sold in diflercnt tracts or parcels, as recommended in the return of the Commissioners to the Writ of Partition issued in this case, and as represented in the several plats therein referred to, and is more particularly described as follows: Tit ACT NO. 1.?Contains .1-12 acres, about lmlf of which is cleared land, and is bounded as follows: On the North by lands belonging to the Estate of Rich'd. llolloy, dee'd. and English's Branch?East by lands ol Estate ofLcvi Sowell, dee'd.?South by lands of same Estate and Spiing Branch, and West by Lynches Creek. Said Tract has on A the residence of the late proprietor. TRACT NO. 2?Contains .'185 acres, about half of which is cleared, and is bounded as follows: North by lands, ownership ot which is not known?East by lands granted to Charles Evans and by Woodward Branch? South by Lynches Creek?West by Spring Branch and Lands belonging to the Estate of Levi Sowell dee'd., and lands of Burrell C'ato. TRACT NO. it?Contains iSOO acres, none of which is cleared?bounded North by Ballaleou Road and Lawyer Road?East bv Lawyer Road?South by John Bailey's land?West by Road from Camden to Taxahaw. TRACT NO, !?Contains "">7 acres, none of which is cleared, and is bounded on the North by lands supposed to be vacant, and lands of Jas. Estridgc, and by Jjong Branch?East by lands belonging to Estate of Levi Sowell?litis on it a Mill Pond. Buffalo Creek runs entirely through said tract, as docs likewise the Camden Road. Til APT iMJ. ?contains "V IKII-9, ... is cleared, and is bounded North by Long branch, and 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 mortgage of the premises. W. II. R. WORKMAN. t\ n. k. n. October I'J. 185'-'. 82 If ^ ^ II I III _____ DEY-GOODS MB HEAF mmi'i mmuui rI"MIK subscriber begs Mhve to tender his sincere JL. ally, for their patronage for the last " five years Having opened, in addition to his old Stand, the Stor MOsj su?HS aOopa/1 in tlm Tittvn nf Pnmrli'kn onnswtinpr in rtj I>2tY-?OOI>S. 300 pieces bleached and brown Iluincspuns 250 bundles Cdncord Yarn GO pieces assorted Prints 50 do Kerseys, Georgia Plains, Are. 50 pair Negro Blankets 30 pieces DeKalb Oznaburgs 30 bundles Mount Dearborn Yarn 25 pieces Cassimercs, Sattinets and Jeans 10 do Servant's Wear 10 do Flannel, assorted 20 do Worsted Mouslin DeLaines 20 pieces Linseys 20 dozen Wool Hats alto yl? assort men I of Shawls, Handkerchiefs Silk Ties, Linen Collars, Hosiery, Needles, Thread, Buttons, Hooks and Eyes, Arc. Are. HEAVY GIIOCEKIES. 10 hlids. N. Orleans and Porto llico Sugars. 10 barrels Crushed J >o i 1* i 1 0 uo JL'uivcnzeu j^u 200 ll?s. Stuart's Loaf Do 50 sacks Kio Coffee 10 do Java do 5 do Cuba do 25 barrels New Orleans Molasses 5 hhds. Cuba do 200 sacks Sait 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 no Sperm do 10 do Starch 1 do Cleansing Soap 50 kegs Nails 25 barrels No. 3 Mackarel 10 do No. 2 do 10 do No. 1 do 20 half barreU No. 1, 2 and 3 do Willi a great variety of other articles too numerou or on the usual time to punctual, and only to punctua charge, and packages sent to any part of the town oi A share of patronage is rcspectluily solicited. Third Door bn . Canulon, S. C. Oct. 9, 1852 Land for Sale. I)Y permission of Juhu R. Joy. Ordinary for Kc y shaw District, and with consent of parties in i terest. we will sell on Monday, the 1st day of Novel her next, all that tract of land lately occupied as Summer retreat byBenj. I fade. deceased, and C. Math son, containing Thirty-two mtt one-half acres of lan adjoing lands of J. M. DeSaussuro and A. 11. JJovkin. C. J. SHANNON, Adm'r. 13. llaile, dee d. C. MATIIESOX. Terms Cash. Oct. 8. Watches and Jewelry. rl1IlE subscriber has received and opened his Ft .1. supply of.IKWKLKY; consisting of new and el gant styles of Gold Broaches, plain and ornamentalCull'Pins, Rings and Far-rings; Gold Chains, for fo and vest; Buckles, Seals and Keys. Gold and Silv Lever Watches, single and It nting cases. Gold Spe tacles, Pens and Pencils. Gold and Coral Annie and Necklaces. Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladles. Ac. Oct. 8.?80tf ALEXANDER YOUNG. ~ NEW GOODS. HP1IE subscribers have received their stock of FA. .JL VY a:ul STAL'LE Dl< 1* G U ODE. The Ladi depattinent embraces a rich and elegant variety, which they would respectfully call attention. Oct. 8. McDOWALL A COOPER. LOST IN Camden, a GOLD BRACELET with light hai The tinder will be liberallv rewarded by leaving at the Journal Oflice. * Oct. 8.?80tf Negroes a:i?l Horses for Sale. rWILLsell to the highest bidder, before the Cou House in Camden, on the first day of Fall Corn Eight very prime YOUNG NEGROES. Also, a iir rate House Carpenter about 45 years of age, and a No. Coachman, about the same age. Also, 2 pairs of C'a riage Horses, and 2 very superior Saddle Mares. J. W. FORD Sept. 10. 12. wis " 1 Qnlmnii. RocoiV( O DOZi'.^rtWCi-poilIIU v-iina n?.. .. w and Ibr sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. Juuo 22. 1S32. 50 tl JXr5?T KECKIVJID.-A general assort mei of Ladies SHOES and BOOTS. Soiuenew style by WORKMAN &1500NE. August 6. CO tf SUPERIOR Pino Apple Cheese, Capers, Currant Citron, and Lemon Syrups. For sale bj* May 8. " E. W. BONNET. To Kent. r|"MlK Store at present occupied by Shaw & Austi X Apply to W. ANDERSON. A g. 20, 67 tf Tiii;il .\oiicc. VJ.L persons indebted to the subscrilier previous 1852 it not settled before next Return Day, w positively tiiul their notes and accounts in the hands an Attorney for collection, as settlements inusc made. 11. C. WORKMAN. | August 27. G9 tf J Knusmitliing, Hcll-llauging, umlR pairing Locks Brakes, &c. r I ^ 11M undersigned oilers his services to tho citize X of Caiuden and the surrounding count:y in t above lino.' He may be found, for the present, at J. Mcfrcight's Gin Shop. Sept. 23.?3t. C. J. SHIVER. Wauled Iimiictliatcly. rp\VO or THREE good Journeyman TAILiws, -L steady habits, will tind constant employment, p inanent situations, and liberal wages, bv applying to 1?. KORKNSON. Camden, Oet. 5. * 80tl fWDeinociat. Charlotte, N. C, copy 1 times a forward bill. C't RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron n "Jf Steel I Iocs. Spades and Shovels. For sale at Kch. 24?If J':- w- UONNEY'S arrivals"" OF I AM FANCY GROCERIES, AT s zwpmi mmoL thanks to his friends, acquaintances, and the publiCfgener," and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same.? e next door, he is now* receiving and prepared to show the &?$&? oi" soosjg ;irt, of the following articles: FAXCy 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 I 2 do two-pound cans assorted do I 100 quarter boxes Sardines j 50 half do do I 4 etises preserved Salmon i 3 do do Lobsters | 4 do Lemon Syrup | 2 do Walnut Catsup ! 1 do Tomato do j 2 do Capers i 4x0 uuves 1 do Preserved Pine Apple i 1 do Brandy Peaches j 1 do do Cherries ! 1 do Popper Sauce 1 do Pickles CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 10,000 Gold Leaf and Rio Hondo Cigars 10,000 Palmetto, El Ensaya and LaPalraa do 1 case Butt Ellis Chewing Tobacco 1 do do Williams do do 2 do Penn Ayer's super do I* 10 do Fine Cut Chewing do 5 do Common do WIJfES AND 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 <fc Co'a do 1 do Goddard's do 10 cases Julien Modoc Claret 3 do Old Madeira 2 casks do do 2 do do Port 1 do Malaga 10 cases Heidsick Wine 2 ca^cs assorted Cordials 3 do Loudon Porter, Bynsa1 1 do do Ale do 1 cask Champaign Cider, in pints is to mention, which will be sold exceedingly low for Cash 1 customers. The Goods will be skownat all times free of to the Rail Road Depot free. WILLIAM C. MOORE. hw Mr. C. Ma thcson, former Iy H. Levy <& Son. NEW OftSff-STORE. >r. k FTF.TT rr?f nrnmfr liwu'tiiahlrctrfWixr frU?n<t<? ii- l\ ccs and the public generally, tor their former libn oral patronage, I oiler to them a variety of a Groceries, Dry-Goods, Crockery and j' . Hardware, At wholesale and retail, consisting in part aa follows; GROCERIES. SUGARS?Muscovado, New Orleans, St. Croix, Loaf, Crushed aud Powdered ~ COFFEES?Java and Rio MOLA SSES?X. Orleans, Muscovado and "West India ill SALT? Constantly on hand c- TOBACCO?Yellow Bank, Ellis, and a variety of ? common, at prices from 12 to 75c. per pound b- TEAS?Gunpowder, Green, Hyson and Black or SEGA US?Bio Hondo. Gold Leaf; Sylva, Palmetto, e- and a variety of common, prices from 6 to $40 per M. ts i CAXDLES?Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow CHEESE?Goshen and English BA VOA?Sides, Shoulders and Haras ? LARD?Constantly on hand EISII? Salmon, Ilcrring and all numbers of Mackarel ym FRVETS?Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Currants, English ' Walnuts, &c. SriCES?Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mustard and Pepper PICKLP.S?English and American, a variety KETCHUPS?Mushroon, Walnut and Tomato PRESER PL'S?Citron, Orange, Lemon, Pino Applo ir> and Ginger it BRAND Y-FRUITS?Peaches, Cherries and Limes I JELLIES and JAMS?A variety _ LOBSTERS and SA A/>AYL'.^?Hermetically Sealed r< i vnrrs. n#\.n bin/to ... ! CRA CKER$P-Viq Nio, Soda, Bu'tcr, "Wine, "Water and t i Sugar J ] CROCKERY Assorted, 1 I SADDLES?Riding and Wagon r- Will PS?Carriage, Buggy, Driver's and Wagon CARDS?Cotton and Wool POWDER and SHOT ALSO A new and complete stock of DRY-GOODS, consis : in part as follows 200 pieces Prints, at prices fVom 5 to 15c. per pard 75 do Long Cloths from 6 to 18c. 300 do lhown Homespun, from 5 to 12e. 250 pair Negro Blankets from $1.50 to $2 25 per pair I 100 pieces Kerseys, from 12 to 18a Oznaburgs?DeKalb always on hand Al-SO?A VARIETY OF ts Muslins, Alpaccas. Irish Linens, Tickings, Apron Checks, Shirtings, Drillings, Ginghams, Linseys, Flannels, Saliuia, Serge, Cashmeres, Pocket Handkerchiefs, _ Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, of all kiuds; Gloves of all kinds; Linen Slnrts, Merino Shirts, Cloths, Cassiin. meres. Satinets, Tweeds, Ac. Together with a largo assortment of _ Kcady-Uiidc Clothing. ALSO 0 Violins, Double barrel Shot Guns, from $11 to $15, T>:.1?? U!..? ?...] Cnrnncclnn lnnl/o CQ #?C19 of And ii great variety of articles, both in GROCERIES b0 and DRY-GOODS, too tedious to mention. KgTI will attend to the Receiving and Forwarding Business as heretofore, and I am prepared to make liber al advances on Cotton shipped to Messrs Chambers, e? Jefters 4 Co., Charleston. I intend selling ejcilusivRy fur Cash, and most respectfully invite any who wish Bargains, to give me a 118 call, and they will lind the cash system dcidedly pro- ? h? ferable. 63?"Call at his Old Stand on the corner. B. W. CHAMBERS. . Camden, Oct. 5. SO tf REALIZED! of rpiIE Goods "in expectancy" last week arc now cr- I coming to hand. On Saturday I received tliirty four packages, and among which are some of ray richest SJLKS, splendid worsted winter DRESS GOODS. I" Also, a beautiful assortment of French Embroideries, nd low priced and rich embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfs. from 10c. to $4 each. ? ?3?''Having paid Cash for my entire stock of New md York Goods, I shall be able to offer great inducements. More anon. E. W". BONNEY, Oct. 4. 72 , tf