Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1852-1852, October 26, 1852, Image 3
I
r ^ REMOVAL.
JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor,
lias removed to the Office at the Court House
Square. Camden, S. C. Oct 22?w3m
V - LiMIB?K
FOR SALE
"YTKyHITE PINE, As!i, Hickory. Poplar. Mahogany,
' -YY Cherry, Juniper, Black "Walnut, and every vaI
riety of Northern Lumber.
i AI.SO.
I fcJRIND STONESand ICE, for sale in lots and quantities
to suit purchasers. Address
JOHN B MARTIN, Agent,
Oct. 26?ly. Charleston Neck Ice House.
Still Tlsoy Come.
THE subscriber has received his entire stock of
Goods. Last week came to hand a large and
well selected assortment of Men's and Boy's Clothing,
of all sizes, qualities and descriptions. They can bo
purchased very low for Cash, and will be sold on the
same terms to punctual customers, which is considered.
as good as cash. Coaie large and sin all you will
all find sizes to suit. E. "W. BONNEY.
? ~ BOOTS AND SHOES- ~
i ? rr PfA PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and ChilI
t)l/ dren's BOOTS, Kip and Calf pegged and sew
ed, welt'and pump, fair, stitched and fudged,
from No. 5, Cliilds, to No. 13 Men's?from
$1 to $10
Gentlemen's fine Calf and Cloth and Congress Gaiters.
" " " JLJootcefi, liiir anustitc-nca
L ? " " " waterproof " from
$2 to $5
Men's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and I), pegged
and sewed Brogans, from 50c to $1.50
"Women's Boots and Shoes, i>eggcd and sewed, from
25c. to $1.25
" Slippers, from 23c to $1.25
Ladies' and Misses' fine Gaiters, all colors and sizes
' n ' " " CullJ Goat, Kid, Morocco and
enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Tics and Slippers,
from 75a to $2. For sale at the lowest prices.
Oct. 26. WORKMAN & BOONE.
Leather md shoe findings
Of every kind, viz:
Best Hemlock Sole; best Baltimore Oak Sole
r",r Harness and Band-^xtra
j " French and American Calf Skins
} " tiniftg and Binding Skins
! ' " Sadler's Calf and Pad Skins
Shoe Knives, rincers, Rasps, Files, Ilnmmers, Awl
Blades,- Shoo Nails, Tacks, Thread, Sand Stones, Heel
Bails, Blacking, and Shoemaker's Tools of every def*
scriptioa and of the very best quality. Just received
and for sale by WORKMAN & BOONE.
Trunks Carpet Bags and Valices.
WE have just received a very full and complete
assortment of the above articles, of every size
and quality, viz:
TRUNKS?from 62a to $20.
CARPET BAGS?from the smallest and most common,
to the largest and most magnificent; of exceedingly
rich and beautiful patterns.
YAXfCES?of various sizes and patterns. Call and
^ see them at WORKMAN & BOONE'S.
i . I?egro Brogans.
" jT>LACK & RUSSET, Pegged and Sewed, of our
" ii-'i " I) own Manufacture and of Northarn Manufacture,
.'from 62.1-2 to $1.50. For sale by
; Oct 32. WORKMAN .t BOONE.
"IfATCOES.?A small invoice of those RUporior
-LtX German MATCHES, in round boxes. Received
\ yesterday at Z. J. DeTIAY'5.
XEW BOOKS.
AGRICULTURAL?Farmer's Cyclopedia of Modfi
em Agriculture; Steven's Farmer's Guide; Allen's
Rural Architecture; Coleman's Practical Agriculture
and Rural Economy; Farmer's Cyclopedia; American
Fruit Culturist and Flower Garden.
MASONIC?The Free Mason's Monitor; New Masonic
Trestle Board; Masonic Chart; Mystic Circle;
Morgan's Revelations of Free Masonry.
TRAVELS, &c.?Stanbury's Expedition to the Great
Sidt Lake of Utah; including a description of its Geography,
Natural History and Minerals, and an analysis
of its waters, with an authentic account of the MORMON'SETTLMEXS
Illustrated with numerous beautiful
plates from designs taken on the spot.
A Step from the Old World to the Now; Tappan Ernan's
Travels in Siberia; What I saw in New York;
History of the Mormons; PeterSchemeril in America.
ANNUALS, and Standard Poetical and Illustrated
Works of eminent authors in various styles. Also?
ALBUMS and FANCY STATIONARY.
Oct. 22. ALEXANDER YOUNG.
Election Notice.
AN election for a Keeper of the Poor House and a
Physician will be held on the 30th iust. l'ropo
I sals should bo hanueu to ine cecreiary.
f By order of the Board,
Oct. 19. W. 15. HUGHSON, Sec'y.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!
Am. A R. KEiV!VEDl' have at last re
ccived their
FALL STOCK.
And respectfully invito their friends and the public
generally, to an examination of the largest and best
selected stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS they have over had offered them, and at prices
that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15.
raOCIA^^ION.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT S. C.
OCTOBER 14, 1852.
j ' VTTHERE AS the Congress of tire United States di
L T Y by an act passed and approved on the twenty[
third day of January, in the year of our Lord one thougp
sand eight hundred and forty-six, enact, 'that the ElecVtors
of President and Vice President shall be appointed
tL on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in NovemJr
P ber of the year in which they are to be appointed.
And whereas^ tbe existing law of this State provides
I c that Uie ElecWw^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
-<Xroanirl net. for the nnnointment, of Electors:
h uvivowt- r r *
THEREFORE, be it known, That I, JOHN H.
' CLEANS, Governor in and over this State, by virtue of
f the power vested in mo by the Constitution, authorizing
I the Governor, on extraordinary occasions, to convene
Iki r the General Assembly, do issue this my PROCLAM An/
TION, calling upon and requesting the Senators of the
F* General Assembly whose terms of office have not cxj
pirod, and those who have been now recently elected
? elected and members of the House of Representatives
jr who have also been now recently elected to convene
P* n Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in November
next ensuing, that they may bo present in the House
of Representatives on the said Tuesday next after the
said first Monday, to appoint Electors of President and
ViVo President of the United States, in conformity with
? the act of Congress aforesaid:
Given under my hand and the seal of the State aforesaid,
at Columbia, the 14th day of October,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
Tl. 8.1 hundred and fifty-two, and in the seventy
seventh year of the Independence of the United
States of America.
I J. H. MEANS, [l. 8.]
| bejrjajpf Pebbt, Secretary of State.
ill
SEOTOI HOME,
i CAMDEN, 8. C.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform liis friorn
and the public general])-, that the House ho fo
nierly occupied has been purchased for a private res
dence, and that lie has taken the iMrge and Commod
ous Hotel, one door north of the Court House, former!
kept by Mr. 13. P. Boyd.
It is one of the most Pleasant and Comfortable Hi
tels in the State, every Iioom having a fire-place, we
ventilated and Ladies' Parlors well furnished.
His TABLE shall compare favorably with any in tli
Up-Country. Tho Servants will be found respeetli
and attentive.
He would say to those who have patronized him, t
well as to thoso who may hereafter do so, that ever
excrtiou by himself and lady, will be used to rendt
their stay with them comfortable and pleasant.
I Persons wishing a quiet abode during their stay i
Camden, will do well to call, as there will bo no 13;
on the premises.
Ilis Stables and Lots will be attended by experience
and attentive Ostlers.
?gTAii Omnibus will run regularly to and from tli
Depot E. G. ROBINSON.
Camden*, October 22, 1852. 85 tf
i'heisj^itates hotelt
CA2UDEN, S. C.,
IS NOW open (or the accommodation of the Trave
ing Public. It is an excellent and coinniodioti
building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in
state of coinplelo repair?situated in a very desirabl
and healthy part of the town, on the corner of Broa
and DeKalb Streets, and known as the House rceentl
keptopeu by John Ingrain, Esq.
The Rooms are large, open, airy, and well furnisher
The TABLE will be supplied with every thing tint
an excellent couutry market will afford, attended b
the best servants.
The STABLES are well attended by careful and ex
pcricnced Ostlers; and well supplied with provender.
There wjll be at all times, an Omuibus iti attendanc
to convey passengers to and from the depot.
The subscriber having had several years experione
in the above business, feels confident in saying that h
will be able to give general satisfaction to all who ma
lavor him with their patronage, as he is determined t
use everv exertion on his part to please.
Oct. 19?S4tf THOMAS BOONE.
BTSTThe Charleston Courier, South Carolinian, Blac
River Watchman. Darlington Flag. Chcraw Gazett
and Lancaster Ledger will insert three times and loi
ward bills to the Hotel for payment.
wMmmwmi,
ILnte Planter's Hotel Cainden, S. C,
THE subscriber having purchased this extensive an
well known Establishment, and having adde
largely to its convenience and comfort, by a new ac
dition of FURNITURE, and thorough and complct
REPAIRS, begs leave to inform the public that he i
prepared to entertain all who may favor him with
jail in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Cair
den.
lie deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, onl
o far as to sav that his Table will be supplid dailv a
WELL AS ANY IN TIIESTATE; attended by pc
lite and attentive servants.
His Stables will lie bountifully supplied with Pro\
ender, and attended by the VEIt Y BEST Hostlers.
No pains will be spared to l-oep a quiet and orderl
.rni,on u tim tcv\f a v
Camdon, June 4, 1851. 45 tf
MBLUHSTOH HOTEL,
Darlington Court House.
r|^lIK above House having been purchased and fitte
JL up anew by Joiix Dotex, is again opened for tli
accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to th
tvants and comforts of his guests will be given, and n
eil'ort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who ma
favor the establishment with a visit, shall bo spared.
All that the market and surrounding country airor
will be found upon tlio Table.
?3*?""Comfortable Rooms, for Families or individual
are prepared.
The Stables will be attended by careful and attei
t.ivc Hostlers.
DROVERS can be well accommodated, as any nun
her of Horses and Mules can be kept in the Stable
and Lots expressly prepared for them.
Nov. 1, 1850. 80 tf
COKXEK OF
111 GUARDS OX AND BRANDING STREETS,
COLUMBIA * s. C.
BOATWRIGnT ,t JANXEY, WM. D. HARRIS,
ritOPUIETORS. ASSIST A XT.
^"OTinulon's Omnibus will be ready at the Rai
Road stations to carry Passengers to?this House, (ort
auy point desired,) where they will Ifind good accon
modations and kind attention.
December 3. 94 tf
HcgToe?aud Horses for Sale.
I "WILL sell to the highest bidder, before the Coui
House in Camden, on the first day of Fall Cour
Eight very prime YOUNG NEGROES. Also, a fin
rate llouso Carpenter about 45 years of ago, anil a No.
Coachman, about the same age. Also, 2 pairs of Ca;
riagc Horses, and 2 very superior Saddle Mares.
j. w. j?uk1.?
Sept. 10. 72. . wts
"VTKGRO SlIOKS, of a superior quality. Just n
i\ ceivedby E. W. BONNEY
Administrator'* Sale.
Vl/'ILL be sold at my residence in Camden, o
t T Saturday tlio 30th itist. at 12 o'clock, M., a
the PERSONAL PROPERTY of tl.e late Sarah Kc
shaw, deceased, consisting of Household and Kitche
Furniture.Tjrnu milo known at sale.
Oct, 74.?3t JOIIN R. JOY, Adm'r.
Commissioners of the Poor.?
THE old and new Boards will meet at the Countin
Room of Mr. E. W. Bonney on Saturday the 301
inst. W. E. IIUGliSON, Sec'y.
Oct. 19. 82 tf
ELECTION NOTICE.
State of South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
OJficeofthe Court of Gtmral Sessions and Common Pka
I, M. Nauuix, Clerk >f said Court, in pursuance <
the directions of the act of the Legislature in such cat
made and provided do hereby give public notice, tin
an election for SHERIFF of Kershaw District will I
held on Monday the 29th day of November next, i
the usual places of election throughout the said Dii
trict, to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignatio
of the present incumbent.
Witness my hand, at Camden, this fourth day of Oi
tober, A D. 1852.
M. NAUDIN, c. o. 8. A c. r.
JMANAGERS.
Camden: Samuel is. Capers, Jotin J. workman an
James I. Yillepigue.
Cureton's Mill: Frederick Bo wen, John Motley an
J. P. Richbourg.
Flat ltock: James Fletcher, W. G. Kirkland an
Jesse Trusdel.
Buffalo: William Mungo. James N. Sawoll and L
ban Ferguson.
Lizenby's: L. W. R. Blair, Daniel Bethunc and Jam<
Bell.
Shrock's Mill: B. T .7 McCoy, Henry Ratcliflf ar
Samuel Smith.
Liberty Hill: Jolm Brown, Hugh Summcrville ar
Wiley Patterson.
Goodwyn's Store: James Love, Richard Drakefoi
and William Clyburn.
The Polls to be open two days at all the places. Mai
agors to meet at Camden on tho Wednesday followin
count the votes nnd declare the election.
Polls to bo opened at 9 o'clock, A. M., and closed i
4 o'clock, P. M., with convenient intervals. The bo:
vessel or bag to bo Bcaled up whon the polls are close
and not to bo opened excopt to dount the votes at tl
regular time and place, A. A. 1721, 3 Stat. 136.
f
????????????? MiMMB
FREIGHT of all descriptions will now bo recoived
at the Camden Depot, for Colombia and all interr
mediate Stations. Until further notice, the Passenger
ii- Train will leave the Camden Depot at half-past Four
o'clock, A. M. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent.
\y Oct. 15. 83 t'f
> PTROBEi\SOX,
11 MERCHANT TAILOR,
\\T OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Camden
i VV and vicinity, that he has opened a complete assortmentof
Gentlemen's Goods, consisting of CLOTHS,
,q CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, <tc. Also, READY"
MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions, HATS and
? CAPS. OcL 15?tf
Camden Bridge.
n J3R0P0SALS will be received by the subscriber, unir
A til Wednesday the 27th inst., for building Six
, Brick Piers under tiio Camden Bridge, over tho Wateree
River, and embanking with earth about 100 feet.
The Piers will average nbout 30 foet high, 7 feet
10 base, and 3 feet at top, and 24 feet brood. The Contractor
to furnish all materials, and the work to be
done promptly.
Specifications may be seen by calling on the subscriber.
J. C. WEST, Secretary.
Oct. 14. 83 sw3t
55 MORE!
a TX addition to the Goods received last week, I have
0 X the pleasure of announcing that I have this day red
ceivcd FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES more. My stock
y now ctnbraces a very general assortment?a few leading
articles I give below, which are well worth the at'
tentien of persons in puiro.t of handsome and cheap
Goods.
y TOADIES' DxiESS GOODS.
All-wool Delaines, fancy and solid colors
Cashmeres, do do do
e Printed Turquoise, a new article, very rich
Do Spun Silk do do do
e Rich colored Fou de Silks
e Do do Gro de Rhine
.. One piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Dresses
q Marcclloni Silks, all colors, for Scarfs Ac.
Plain Black Silks, some very fine
Ali Pachas and Bombazines
k Dress Trimmings, great variety
e Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and emb'd
r. Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names
Love Veils and Veiling
Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's
Merino and Raw Silk Vests, do do
Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do
?) Embroidered Undersleeves, CuD's, Collars, Ac.
d latent SKirts ana feKirung morns, <ic. sc. sc. sc.
d Oct, 9. E. W. BONXEY.
[.
c Woollen Goods.
f An assortment of
, ALL-WOOL PLAINS
. KERSEYS,i L1KSEYS
SATTIXETTS, TWEEDS
JEANS, dee. dee. &e. dec.
H For the Plantation and House Servants. Purchasers
will please call, as they will be sold cheap, by
r. Oct. 21. \V. ANDERSON.
y HOME MANUFACTURES.
fTMTK DeKalb Mnnuafacturing Company are now preL
pared to olTer a large stock of
Pegged and Sewed Negro Shoes,
all of their own manufacture, made in the best manner
and of the best material, and which will be fitted to
j measure as low as they are to be found elsewhere, of
e the same quality. Also,
e Band, Harness, Sole and Upper Leather,
o which will be sold cither wholesale or retail bv
y Oct. 11?ni. W. ANDERSON, Treas'r.
d Bagging and Rope.
^ ,4 LARGE supply of Gunny and Dundee Bagging.
J. 3l Also, best Charleston-made Hemp. For sale very
low. W. ANDERSON.
GREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT!
ALL OF MY NEW GOODS
HAVE COME TO HAND!
?3TCalI and See Tliem.jgS
Oct. 12. JAMES WILSON.
Ready-Made Clothing.
VHANDSOME stock of 00ATS, VESTS AND
PANTS. Also, Coats and Vests for boys. With
l* a large assortment of HA TS. Just received at
Oct. 15. A. M. k It. KENNEDY'S.
l
Dress Shirts.
T)LACK ami fancy Cravats, Gloves, of every descrip_D
tion. With a full assortment of UNDER-CLOrt
THING and HOSIERY. Just arrived and for sale at
t, Oct. 15. A. M. ? It. KENNEDY'S.
it
1 ARRETING.?Super, super. Also, best three
r- v ply Scotch and Brussels Cnrpetings, with Itugs to
match. J ust received at
Oct. 15; A. M. St KENNEDY'S.
Light lia* Come!
J" r AMP OIL and BURNING FLUID, of SUPERI1-J
OR QUALITY. Received yesterday at
Oct. 15.-41 Z. J. Dell AY'S.
5 ITXAVORIlfG EXTRACTS.?A full supr.
r ply of PRESTON & MERRILL'S EXTRACTS,
,1 (assorted) for Flavoring. Received yesterday, at
Oct. 12. Z. J. DeHAY'S.
Negro Shoes.
g A LDEN 4. MURRAY respectfully invite the atli
J\. tention of Planters to their Btock of NEGRO,
SHOES, comprising various qualities, of their own
manufacture, very heavy, and warranted good, and at
- lower prices than the Northern manufactured Shoo can
bo bought, of the samo quality.
Oct. 11. 82 lm.
jf DRESS GOODS.
? TV ICTI figured and plain Silks
it XV Cashmeres and DeLaines, plain and printed.
>o A largo variety of smnll pattern DeLaines, for children.
it also.
3' EMBROIDERIES?Comprising a full assortment of
n Collars, Chemisettes, Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Ac.
With a large lot of
Kid, Silk and Sowing Silk Gloves. Just opened at
Oct. 15. A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S^
Frcah Tamarinds
d "If" AY be had at
1>X WORKMAN'S DRUG STORE,
id
IQOFRXIXG GOODS,
TN Silks, French DeLaines, Canton Cloths, Alpaccas,
X Gingham's and Calicoes, all of a most superior
tt" quality. Now receiving at
Ocr. 15. A. M. k It. KENNEDY'S.
?s
d ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
important to dvspept10s.
id Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true dioer.
tive fluid, orOASTiuc juice, preparedfrom RENNET,
d or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions
of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological
n- Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia,
g, This is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT,
at CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Nax,
turn's own method, by Nature's owu Agent, the GASd,
TRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific oviie
denco of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice
among the medical advertisements.
: ^m?> . ..... - ?li-.-. ' v .. . .
CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS j!
fTVHE subscribers are now prepared to offer at tlio
JL lowest market prices, a full assortment of superior
VELVET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY,
INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, BUTCH
and LINEN CARPETINGS.
also.
The various widths of Printed BaizeS, or Floor
Cloths, Floor and Stair OIL CLOTHS and Crumb
Cloths, Gilt find Silvered Stair Rods and Stair
Carpeting, Rugs, Mats, &c. . .
All of which have been selected from the manufacturers
in the American and English markets, by one
of the partners, and we will have them cut, made, fitted
and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on
tho best terms.
Ve most confidently invite attention to our stock.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Ve arc now prepared in our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT
to offer the various styles of Curtain Stuff*, in
Silk-. Worsted Linen, and C>tton. Embroidered Ixice
and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices, kc.
Church Trimmings, Hangings, &c.
New designs for which we have now received, nnd they
will be made and put up on the best terms, in the most
workmanlike manner, and under our own supervision.
BROWNING & LEMAX,
Successors to C. k E. L. Kerrison Jfc Co.
Cor. King and Market-sts Charleston. S. C.
Oct. 19. 84 tf
DRY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE
IX 'CHARLESTON, S. C.
\\T G. BANCROFT k CO., 253 King-st., 1k?1ow
it Wcntworth-st. Constantly on hand?
SILKS AMD SILK GOODS
DRESS GOODS, of all descriptions
ALPACAS, MER1KOES and BOMBAZINES
PRINTS and GINGHAMS
CLOTHS. CA SSI MERES and VESTINGS
HOSIERY, GLOVES, de.
A 1.80
GEORGIA PLAINS and KERSEYS
PLAIN and STRIPED OZNABURGS
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS
SUPER. DUFFIL BLANKETS.
Our business is done strictly for C.vsn, and on the
Oxe Price system, and we arc confident no house in
the city can give BETTER BARGAINS.
Charleston, Sept. 15, 1852. 75 4m.
c * mi. iiftVT
LATE OP THE FIRM OFSAM'L I10YT & CO.. SAVANNAH, CA
\\J OULD announce to his friends that he has reT
T moved 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 be wanted, for the
usual commission, as well as receive and sell the same.
And I pledge myself that all business entrusted to mj
care shall receive such attention as will insure simila;
manifestation of their good will. not doubting that my
acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will
enable mo to do as well as any, and better than many.
Also, dealer in Butter, Cheese, Plaster, Marble Dust,
Cement, Limo and Ilair.
And. Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North
and South, as well as Silas C. Herring's Fire Proof Safes,
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which
will be furnished on short notice, and at manufaotureis
prices.
Cash paid at all times for Wool, Green, Salted and
Dry Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs, Beeswax,
Rags, Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and
Florida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in the
Hough. Terms Cash invariably. Jlefers to the citizens
of Savannah generally.
Sept. 7. 73 3ni.
REEDEU A DESAI SSLUL,
ADGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ARE prepared to devoto their undividod attention
to the iutcrests of their friends in the sale of
COTTON, RICE, and produce genorally; and to tilling
their ORDERS. Tlicy will make lair advances on
Coxsigxjients of Produce to their care
OSWELL REF.DEIl. JOHN D. DESACSSt'KE.
Aug. G. G3 w7m
CAERIAG^S
At the Old Sfaud of ?. & J. Gilbert.
S& E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE
BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and 40
Wentworth street, where they will be pleased to ex.
liibit to their old friends and customers a very extensive
stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their
own manufacture, together with the various other
styles usually found in this market. Their long acquaintance
with this market as manufacturers and
dealers will enable them to offer great inducements to
purchasers, both in styles and prices.
Charleston, Aug. 20. 67 tf
"LEONARD CHAPI:*,
(LATE OF THE FIRM OF GILBERTS A CHAPIN)
TS NOW OPENING an extensive CARRIAGE
JL MANUFACTORY and REPOSITORY, fronting
and on Wentworth-streot, next door to the old stand ol
Gilberts A Chapin; also, on Meeting-treet, next door
North of the "Pavii.io.v Hoter," Charleston, S. C.
Orders for Carriages and Harness, promptly ex
ticuted from this date, on such terms and in such manner,
as to insure a continuance of favors.
Juno 11?47 tf
~ a card7~
A f ESSRS. G F KENNEDY, of Chester and JAMES
iVL M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors ol
tho Planter's Hotel, Charleston, have leased the
AMERICAN HOTEL, Kiug Street, and would respectfully
solicit from thoir friends aud the travelling
public a portion of their patronage. We pledge our
?I IT???1 ...111 m>nnm.
I SC1VU9 II1UL iliO pVOlO KJl VIJU UUIV1 till* I UWVI 1 b uvvviumodations
unsurpassed by nnv in the citv.
KENNEDY '& HURST.
Charleston May 17. 40 Gui
HEAVY All "Wool Plains, Sattinetts, Mallory Kerseys
and plain Linseys for Servants wear. For
sale Low at BOXNEY'S.
Dwelling House and Lots for Sale.
r|^HE RESIDENCE of the subscriber will be sold
A accommodating terms. J. K. DOUGLAS.
October 6. 80 lm
Hair Brushes.
THE subscriber has now on hand an elegant assortment
of English, French and American Plain and
Inlaid HAIR BRUSHES, to which he invites the inspection
of the Ladies.
Also, Tooth Brushes, some handsome styles and
paterns; Dressing, Tuck and Fine todth Combs; Comb
Brushes, Comb Cleaners, Ac. Call and examine them
at Z. J. DeHAY'S.
Ootober 12. 82tf
~DAGGII?G, Rope and Twine. For sale by
X> JAMES McEWE'N.
Sopt. 17. 75tf
Bogardie'g Planetary Horse Powers,
PATENT TYRE-BENDERS
SA W 21 ILL IR ONS. For sale by
McDOWALL A COOPER.
Orders for Castings, Ac. promptly executed.
Aug 27. 79 tf
QAA LBS. of the handsomest Candies over offered
\J in this market. W. C MOORE.
Wanted Immediately.
TWO or THREE good Journeyman TAILORS, ol
steady habits, will find constant employment, permanent
situations, and liberal wages, by applying to
P. ROJBENSON.
Camden, Oct. 5. 80tf
jyDemociat, Charlotte, N. C, copy 4 times and
forward bill.
PAIN KILLER.?One Gross Perry Davis 4
Son's unrivalled PAIN KILLER, in bottlea from
12 l-2a to $1. Received yesterday, at
Oct. 12. Z. J. DeIIAY'S.
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. NEW CASH-STORE.
AFTER returning my thanks to my friends, acquainces
and tbo public generally, for their former liberal
patronage, 1 otk-r to iliem a variety of
.ci'ocei'its, t-r o. fioekcrj and
Hardware*
At wholesale ond retail, Consisting in part as follows;
GROCERIES.
SUGARS?Muscovado, Now Orleans, St. Croix, Leaf; t *
Crushed and Powdered
COFFEES?Java and Rio .
MOLASSF.^? N. Orleans, Muscovado and West India
SALT? Constantly 011 hand
TOBACCO?Yellow Bank, Ellis, and a variety of
uuiruuuii, at jmiv;co iioiii iu iul*. |wr puunu ?.
TEAS^^unpowder, Green, Hyson and Black
SEGAIiS?Kio Hondo. Gold Loaf, Sylvn, Palmptto,
and a variety of common, prices from 6 to $40 per Air
CANDLES?Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow
VIIEESE?Coslien and English
HA CON? Sides, Shoulders aud Hams
LAUD?Constantly on hand
FISH?Salmon. Herring and all him bers of Alackarel
FHUJTS?Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Currants, English
"Walnuts, .Vc. ?
SriCES?Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger,
Alustard and Pepper
PICKLES?English and American, a variety
KETCHUPS?Alushroou, Walnut and Tomato ?
PRESER PCS?Citron, Orange, Lemon, Pine Apple
and Ginger
BRA NDJ-FR UITS?Peaches, Cherries and Limes
JELLIES and JAMS?A variety
LOBSTERS and SA AGAVES?Hermetically Sealed
CANDIES?Of all kinds
CRA CKERS?Pic Xie, Soda, Butter, "Wine, "Water and
Sugar
CROCKERY Assorted, ""
SADDLES?Riding' and Wagon
WHIPS?Carriage, Buggy, Driver's and WagonCARDS?Cotton
and Wool
POWDER and SHOT
ALSO
A new and complete stock of DRY-GOODS, coirria
in part as follows:
200 pieces Prints, at prices from 5 to 15c. per paid
75 do Long Cloths from 6 to 18c.
300 do Brown Homespun, from 5 to 12c.
250 pair Negro Blankets from $1.50 to $2 25 perpnir
100 pieces Kerecvs, from 12 to 18c.
Oznaburgs?DcKalb always on hand
ALSO?A VABIKTY OF
Muslins, Alpaccas. Irish Linens, Tickings, Apron
Checks, Shirtings, Drillings, Ginghams, Linsevs, Flannels,
Salicia, Serge, Cashmeres, Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, of all kinds; Gloves of
all kiuds; Linen Shirts, Merino Shirts, Cloths, Cassinieres,
Satinets, Tweeds, &c. Together with a largo
assortment of
Readj-?Ia<Ic Clothing.
ALSO
Violins, Double barrel Shot Guns, from $11 to $15,
Pities, flint and Percussion locks $9 to $12
And a great variety of articles, both in GROCERIES
and DRY-GOODS, too tedious to mention.
will attend to the Receiving and Forwarding
Business as heretofore, and I am prepared to make liberal
advances cn Cotton shipped to Messrs Chambers,
Jeffers & Co., Charleston.
. I intend selling exclusively for Cash, and most respectfully
invite any who wish Bargains, to give me a ,
call, and they will find the cash system decidedly preferable.
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pg^Call at his Old Stand on the corner.
B. W. CHAMBERS.
Camden, Oct. 5. 80 tf
REALIZED!
rI"MlE Goods "in expectancy" last week arc new
JL coming to hand. On Saturday I received thirty
four packages, and among which are some of my richest
SILKS, splcudid worsted winter DRESS GOCDS.
Also, a beautiful assortment of French Embroideries,
low priced and rich embroidered Linen Catnbric Ildkfe.
1 It,, tr, O.! Q1..1,
?3PIIavit)g paid Cash for my eittire stock of New
York Goods, I sliall be able to otter great inducements.
Jlore anon. E. W. BONNEY.
Oct. 4. .72 tf
Three Days from New Yofkv
I HAVE just opened a magnificent assortment ol
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, purchased in
New York last week, consisting of Worked Muslin
Collars of the newest styles, from 10c. up to $6; Muslin
Sleeves and Cuffs, new shapes and patterns; Emb'd:
Chemisetts, plniu and frilled; Swiss Edgings and Insertings;
Cambric do.. ? in great abundance. 20 dozc-n
Cambric Hdkfs. 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 35 boxes and
i bales of DRY GOODS, before the destruction of the
Congaree Bridge, the contents of which are now open
: and ready lor public inspection. They consist of #hite,
7 red and'yellow Flannels; Kerseys, Sattinets, Jeans,
Tweeds aud Cassimeres; Plaid Linseys; Cotton Stripes,
bleached and brown Homespuns and sheetings; 160
pieces of fast colored CALICOES, together with a general
assortment of FALL A1 D WIFTFll GOOFS,
nil of which are ottered at my usual small profits,
Sept. 24. JAMES WILSON.
NEW GOODS.
^THIE subscribers have received their stock of FAX'
.JL CYor,d STAPLE FRY-GOODS. The Ladies
deportment embraces a rich and elegant variety, to
which they would respectfully call attention.
Oct. 8. McDOWALL A COOPER.
LOST
IN Camden, a GOLD BRACELET with light hair.
The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it
at the Journal Office. Oct. 8.?80tf
Watches and Jewelry.
THE subscriber has received and opened his Fall
supply of JEWELRY; consisting of new and elegant
styles of Gold Broaches, plain and ornamental?
Cuff Pins, Rings and Ear-rings; Gold Chains, for fobaudvest;
Buckles. Seals and Keys. Gold and Silver
Lever "Watches, single and hunting cases. Gold Spectacles,
Pens and Pencils. Gold and Coral Armlets
and Necklaces. Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Ac.
Oct. 8.?80tf ALEXANDER YOUNG.
Land for Sale.
BY permission of John R. Joy, Ordinary for Kershaw
District, and with consent of parties in interest,
we will sell on Monday, the 1st day of Novem
ber next, ell that tract of land lately occupied as a
Summer retreat bvBenj. llaile, deceased, andC. Matheson,
containing Thirty-two and one-half acres of land,
adjoing lands of J. M. DeSaussuro and A. II. Boykiu.
C. J. SHANNON, JWm'r. B. llaile, deed.
C. MATHESONV Terms
Cash. Oct. 8.
0 DOZEN two-pound cans Fresh Salmon. Received
w and for sale by SIIAW 4 AUSTIN.
Juue 22. 1852. 50 tf
JUST RECEIVED.?A general assortment
of Radio's SUOESand BOOTS. Somenew styles,
by WORKMAN &BOONE.
August G. 63 tf
Scgarw.
1 A AAA SEGARS. of tbo very best brands.?
1U . U U U For sale by W. C. MOOR E.
Loaf and Crashed Sugar,
i A BARRELS Crashed Sugar, first quality
JLU 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORE'S.
HOLDER'S CORDIAL.?A fresh supply
of this invaluable remedy for Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
Received yesterday at
October 12. Z. J. PeHAY'S.
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