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C3 JULy^'.lU " M l.|LLi',-"r'^?^? HnL fossomss. licusaniis of who use \ ? ; of nW Castor Oil. Calomel. &r., are not nvvare, that while they MSpear to benefit the patient. they are actually laying the J I iViuruIa"ions lor a series-- of di-ea-es, such as salivation, loss j I . of night, weakness of limbs, fye. 8 In another column will he found the advertisement of j S Iloberisack"s 3Ied.e i.es. io which we ask llie siltenlion of I ail directly interested in their own as well n? ilieir Cliii- I doh's healili. In Liver Complaints and all disorders ari- j sing from those of u hillious type. slionUl make use of the I only genuine medicine, llubensnck's Li\<-r 1'iils. JO--'Uk not oncnivkii," bm ask for flobensaek's ' Worm Syrup and Liver fills, and e.hserve that each lias _? *!. fi | V Ilfvlit.'Vid il l.' ?o rliie ngruuuio uc Hit; rr?^?rnjivr, j. * *. iiuuloo ivu, none else are genuine. ? mamtmamammm m 91 tamm Kmaaammmmm?1?1n x. j CAIflDEN FEICES CIJERENT ~ i BAGGING,.per yard 12\ to 13 | i BALK 110PK, per pound 9 to .. I BUTTKB, per pound 20 to 25 j BEEF, per pound 5 to 8 BEESWAX,. .per pound 20 to 22 BACON, per pound 1G to 20 j ? COFFEE, per pound 10 to 12 ; ' ' ?# ClIEE&i, per pound to .. I COTTON per pound Si to 9 , ij CORN, per bushel 50 to CO FLO LIB, per barrel 10 5 ': I. ~ FODDER, per cwt tu to 70 j HIDES, (dry)..per pound 8 to .. j IRON, per pound 5 to 6 j' _ LIME, per barrel $2 to 2i LEATHElt, (sole) per pound 17 to 22 i LAIID, per pound 18 to 20 j ' LEAD, per pound ." C to i !( MOLASSES,... per gallon 31 to 44 * NAILS, per pound, 4 to 5 j OATS, per bushel, 40 to 45 | PEAS,........per bushel, G2 to 75 ' POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 Irish, .per barrel to .. : t * RICE, per bushel $3 to 5 I SUGAR, per pound G to 12 j [SALT per sack 2 to .. i SHOT, per bag 1 i to I | TOBACCO, per pound 10 to 40 ! ?2?" We arc authorized to announce THOMAS _ _ BASUIX, Esq. as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensu Y ug election. CADETS OF TEMPEKAXCE. Zershaw Section No. 4. THE regular Meeting of this Section will be held at their Mall on Friday next, at S o'clock. By order of the W. A. J. "W. CALL, Seer'7. j soss of tMpeb as v i:. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. fTMIE regular meeting of this Division will be held on _L Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of t'.c W. P. T. V. WALSH, R. S. Fair of the So. Ca. Institute. 1 Office Trans'tiox, So. Ca. R. R. Company, ) 1 Charleston, November 8, 1852. J ALL persons wishing to visit the above Fair will bo allowed to pass from Hamburg, Columbia. Camden, and all intermediate Stations on the South Carolina RailMtoad to Charleston, from the 13th to 20th hist.. ! and refiira by 23d inst., for one Fare. Tickets not transferable. All articles intended for exhibition at the Fair, will be charged the regular rates for being brought don 11, and if not disposed of, will betaken back free of charge. J. D. PETSCll, Super'dent. Trans'tlou, &c.. Nov. 9.?3t So. Ca. Rail Road Company. Fourth Annual Fair South CaioHtra lustiiuio-Kegalta. ''I^UE South-Caroliun Rail Road have reduced iheir JL fare to allow persons to visit Charleston duiiug these Exhibitions, Horn the 13th to lSlh inst. All persons coming to these exhibitions and returning by ihv 23d, will be charged but one fare. Articles mleuded ibr exhibition at the Fair will bo b" ought and returned by the South-Carolina Rail Road . for one fake. Tl.n B+nnml.nnta nninlnrr finm 1h'< nnrf til Florida ' rA. ? *. 4 V4 w ... I , Lave also reduced llieir fare for these exhibitions. Other Kail lioads in this Stale aud Geoigia have! also been applied lo i'or the same purpose. | W1LMCT G. DESAL'SSUKE, Sec'ry. Nov. 9. 90 if Come tit is Time, OOME LAMP OIL that will burn; also, Burning , O Fluid, Linseed Oil, and Pure White Lead, 1-4, 1-2 i and 1 Gallon Cans lbr Bunting Fluid, &e. &c. Received by Kail ltoad, and now ready lor inspection and sale . at Z. J. BjbIIAI S. * November 9. Oxygenated Hitters. A SMALL invoice of these highly recommended and much-eallcd for Bitters. Keeeived per Railroad and for sale at Z. J. L til AY'S. Nov. 9 Barry's TricopSeerons. A Preparation lor the HAIR, so cheap that all can A afford it, and yet so popular that the elito everywhere use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from j New York, received and for sale at Nov. 9. Z. J. DkIIAY'S. Received /^VN Consignment, a Lot of CROCKERY WARE, U consisting of JUGS, JARS CRURAS, BUTLER DISHES, itc. To be sold at wholesale prices by Nov. 9.?90 tf JAMES McEWEN. Notice. ALL persons having demands against Lemuel Boykin, deceased, will hand them in, properly attested: and those indebted to the Estate will present them to Burwell Boykin, qualified Executor. Nov. 5. SO 3m IVEWBOORS. Simpson's Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Navajo Country, \vitli Illustrations TV heeler's History of North Carolina History of the Mormons; The Hunter Naturalist Young Dominican; Combe's System of Phrenology Franklin and the Artie Regions; Glances at Europe Sketches of Greece and Turkey; Life Here and Ti ere j Willis' Rural Letters; Allen's Rural Economy Farmer's Practical Farrier; Farmer's Land Measure Carolina Housewife; Military Life in Field and Camp I Now Tliomea for Protestant Clergy A Hit at the Follies of the Ago Streaks of Squatter Life; Up-Country Letters Summer-time in the Country; Gaieties and Gravities Book of Snobs; Vanity Fair; Seven Nights in Gotham Seven Capital Sins; Avarice; Rifle Rangers Precaution, by Cooper; Prairie Scout; Sand Boys Amelia, by Fielding; Roderick Random; Hope Leslie Adrian; Hearts Unveiled; Self Deception, complete Two Fathers, a Spanish Romance; Upper Ten Mary Sealiam, by Mrs. Grey; Discarded Daughter Wild Sports of the West; Fardarouglia; Scalp Hunter Necromancer, Second part; Dream of Life. Ac. Nov. 5. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Executor's Notice. ^ LL persons having demands against the cslato of jC. Jl .Jaint'S JDiisniu, ut*u u. win jiruJHjin uii'iii uiuj attested within the time prescribed by law, and all pcreons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay. ment to A. G. BASKIX, Ex'or. . Oct. 22. 85 tf. 5PP1 ^ ^ 455 ON and aAer the 1st. November, the Passenger and Mail Train will leave the Camden Depot at Six o'clock, A. M. The Track over tho Cougarce ltivcr is now complete, alid the Road is now open Cor Cotton and all othi?descriptions of freight. ? mjtC: * . Js?. D. BAXLEV, Agent.. No?*2. ; 88 tf - ' ?- ~ NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. | ' a '.nr. suuscrtoer navuig. uv rcuuut um>a<o, w...,?v i tod his PAI.L AND WINTER STOCK, most respectfully offers them to the public for inspection at the store formerly occupied by Messrs. IT. Levy & Sou. They consist in part, as follows: Plain and printed Mou.-dines and Cashmeres; watered and plain Black Silks; Black Satin National; Black tiro de Naples; Black Glial leys; English and French Bombazines and Canton Cloths; Rich Brocades and Changeable G 10 do Africa; Figured and Colored Brillcante; j Rose de Clicnc and other light colored Silks for evening dresses. AI.SO. . A large assortment of Silks and Velvet Trimmings, Lace and Chain Gimps, Black and Colored Silk Fringes; Silk and Coronation Press Buttons. Besides a full assortment of EMBROIDERY, embracing the latest styles ol Musliii and Lace Sleeves. Embroidered Fronts; French Worked and Trimmed Lace and Muslin Collars; Imitation Valencia and Osborne Muslin Collars, Second-mourning and Black Crape do.. Black and Colored Mantillas, Mode Color and Black Cashmere Shawls, Black and Colored Ginghams, English and French Prints, Stewart Plaids and Plaid Merino, for I children's drosses. Silk. Wool and Cotton Hosiery, Dimities, Hair Cloth and ^Madonna Skirts, Fronting Linens. Birdeyc and Kujjpa Diapers, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, brown and bleached Table damask, Colored Cotton and Wor- ! sted Table Covers, embossed Piano Covers. Blenched and brown Homespuns, I.inseys, Penitentiary Plaids, Marlboro' Stripes and Denims, Tor house servants. Furniture Prints and Dimities, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes, Hath and Whitney Ded Blankets, Crib 1 Blankets of all sizes. ALSO. A variety of Sattinctts, Jeans and other light Cloths. ; suitable for Boy'? and Clout lemon's wear, plain and fancy Cassimeres, English and French Broad Cloths, &c. Jfcc. &e. Ac. Ac. As some unavoidable delay occurred in receiving the above Goods, they will be sold at the lowest prices, and at a ligure which I am confident will compare with the lowest in this market. ?3f"I also continue to purchase Cotton and other Country Produce, for u hich the highest market price will be given, and to act as Agent for both the Banks in this place, and will give my attention to the Deceiving and Forwardiug of Goods consigned to mv care. C. MATIJESOX. Nov. 3 SO wlm CARPilTIXO. JUST RECEIVED, Imperial Three-Ply "Super Brussels and Venetian," also, a variety of Chamber Carpets (ruin S7c. upwards, a ueat article of Ilemp Carpeting, at 37 c. per yard. Large size Chenille and Tufted Rugs. Cocoa Fil re and Tufted Mats. Ladies' Brussel Satchel and Gentle men's Carpet Bags. Fur sale at Nov. 5. C. MATilKSON'S. A LARGE stock or Gentlemen's READY-MADE XL CLOTHING. embracing a large and varied assortment of Dress, Frock and Sack ('oats. Petersham, clouded Beaver, Blanket and Reversoablo Overcoats Also?Hats, Caps, Shirts; Collars, Merino and Flannel Undershirts. Cravats. Scarfs, Cloves, and every article necessary for a Complete outiit. At Nov. 3. (J. MATIIESOXS. aoajb.\iktsi .vresr* *iA lie ~T>Y order ot the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw Pis1) triet, I will sell at Public Auction beiorc the Court House in Cainden on the lirst Monday in January next, EIGHTY-NINE NEGROES, belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adamson, dce'd. Also. On the day following, nt the Plantation of said dee'd. the stock of MULES, HOC- CATTLE. SHEEP, Wagons, ['Imitation Implements. CORN, FODDEIt, PROVISIONS, *c. law.? lie Negroes will be sold for one-fourth cash the balance on a credit of one, two, and three years, with iutercst from day of sale. Purchasers to give bond with approved personal security, and a mortgage of the property. The other property, all sums of lifly dollars and under, ca-li, over that amount oua credit of 12 mouths, secured by notes and approved sureties. /'tov. I pa,, i-,r alt n*ca>sary jmp?w. J. B. KERSHAW, Adm'r. L. C. Adamson, dee'd. Oct. 2S. S7 ts Jl:ST R laCE^i Y?j?>.?A general nssortmcn of Ladies SllOESund LOOTS. Someiicw styles by WORKMAN" bBOONE. August C. G2 tf 1*. kobrxso:*, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ol."LD respectfully inform the citizens of Camden T T and vicinity, that lie has opened a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Ooods, consisting of CLOTHS, CASSI.uF.KKS, VKSUXGS, Ac. Also, HEADYMACK CLVlJiiXG of all descriptions, IIATS and CAPS. Oct. 15?tf Livery and Sale Stables. , Ffm:tB5;RI.Y JiOiSA" ( . CIIA\I.OTS. rj"MIK Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his X friends and the public, that, having purchased the Splendid STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known and popular STABLES, formerly owned byO'lIANLON, and lately by W. E. ARCHER, ho is now propared to furnish all who may favor hhn with their patronage. with excellent SADDLE HORSES, and handsome and comfortable CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, of the latest styles, with teams to tnateli, ami drivers, in whose sobriety and experience every coniideneo can be placed, at most reasonable prices. Many improvements have been made to the Stables and Lots, and Drovers will lind every accommodation taey can desire. Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable will run from Lloatwriglit and Janney's universally favorite "American Hotel," and also from the long-established and well-known Columbia Hotel, by Mr. D. Caldwell, to the various Uailroad Depots, or any point desired. ^"Orders left at the American Hotel, with Mr. W. D. Harris, or tlie proprietor, at the Columbia Hotel, will be promptly attended to; and the subscriber is confident that all who employ him will be pleased with his prices and his teams. NATHANIEL l'Ul'K. Sept. 21. 70?Gm Wanted IminediHtciy, rptVO or Tl 11JKK vrocxl Journey man TAILORS, of' X steady habits, will lind constant employment, per- j manent situations, and liberal wages, li\- upplviug to 1\ KOBEXSON. Camden, Oct. 5. Stnf Dcmociat, Charlotte, N. C, copy 1 times and i forward bill. AMERICAN HOTEL, CORN Kit OK RICHMIDSOX ASH liLASDING STREETS, COLIMIK1A, S. C. BOATWRIRIIT k JANNEY, I W.M. D. HARRIS, I'HOI'ItlliTOnS. I ASSISTANT. jpSTO'l I anion's Omnibus will be ready at the RailRoad stations to carry Passengers to tins House, (or to an)' point desired,) where they will lind good accommodations and kind attention. December 3. t If HOLDI1VS COKDIAL.-A IVesh supply of this invah:ablc remedy for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Received yesterday at October 12. Z. J. DkIIAY'S. Dwelling House and l.ol* for Sale. '"I^HE RESIDENCE of the subscriber will lie sold on -I accommodating terms. .1. K. ROl'ULAS. Octobers. SO 1 in I > Rope und Twine. For sale by 13 JAMES McEWKN. * # Bacon, Sugars, Molasses, &c. 75 lilt'ds. choice SIDES and SHOULDERS 250 do Fair to choice SUGARS, "Victoria'' Ac. 105 do Cuba Molasses 200 bbls. early crop New Orleans Molasses 150 do Lovering's crashed Sugar .'!00 bags Rio and Java Coli'ee 250 packages No 1, 2 and 3 Mackarcl 275 boxes English Dairj' Cheese 00 bales Gunny Cloth 175 coils Bale Rope 2000 lbs. Philadelphia Three-Ply Twine ALSO. Brandies, "Wines, Liquors, Soap, Starch, Candles, Butter, Pepper, Spices, Ac., Ac. For sale on accommodating terms, by PA INK A LUCAS, CS East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Nov. 2. ,* S3 at jTBBSH *o!;iv Oil?Received yesterday by Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. Cji*a:S5riB and L.ard Oil?For pale by 0 Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. TstrranlN Scilzcr Apcrkul. 1 > EC EI V ED to day by .11 Nov. 2. T. T. WORKMAN. Mexican TOnstaitg Liniment, IN bottles at 23, 50a. and $100. Received to day by Nov. 2. T. J. WORKM AN, {TMtESII PRESTON k MERRILL'S YEAST POWX REUS. Received to-day by Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. CAMDEN BAZAAR. E.?OSt. 22f:2ft 13! LOOSi 23EZ&E!1 TUST received a new supply of "WINTER GOODS, ci consisting of a great variety of Dry-Goods. Lowest styles, Clothing, lion nets, ilats. Roots and Shoos, Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and China "Ware, Ac., kc. Selling at Charleston prices. M. DRUCKER & CO. Camden, Nov. 2. 83 tf ? - ? ? - ? i < T*-e i I l>AJK.liA!JM 5 I UiUHxiiJJ.-* b J i rg"MlK Subscriber intending to close liis business, ofI llrs bis Stock of Groceries at extremely low prices for C'.lSI/. All who desire bargains woulel do well do call mid examine, before purchasing elsewhere. Nov >.?SStl R. W. ABBOTT. Ncv/ Goods, ]> ECEIYED and ready for inspection at .1 0. MATIIESON'S. Nov. 2. 8S tf Nciicc. ROBERT WILSON'S petition to Council to grant ; hiin License No. 2, to retail Spirituous the balance of the present year, in his store situated on Broad street in the town of Camden, was received and read. Recommended by G. 8. Douglas. John Ingram and A. G. Buskin. Securities. II. llolleyruan and 1*. F. Yillepigue. Ordered That tlie above application be published in the Camden Journal. L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. Council Chamber, Oct. 27, 1832. PEAKO TVHillVG. TOSEPII F11KY, from Charleston, informs the Lacy dies and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, that lie will lie in Camden about the 10th of November, prepared to tune and repair Pianos, Organs, Mclodcous and other Musical Instruments. ?55?" Orders left at Mr. Young's Book Store will be promptly attended to. No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given. Oct. 28. S7 tf .TmJS. CARPENTER'S <;001>S n'AYK at length nearly all arrived, and arc open for insneetioii. The assortment comprises, as usual, some of tlio most beautiful articles in the market. Oct. 28. 87 4t MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES. rS"MiE subscribers have just received an assortment .1 merit ul'Misses and Children's BOOTS and S11OES, among which are many new and beautiful styles Oct. 2G. ALDKX .t MURRAY. GREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT! Auj2j or 71Y SEW OOOB>S HAVE COME TO HAND! r?rCall and Sec Tlititi.,^3 Oct. 12. JAMES WILSON. "Coincnt Litst." A FULL and fresh supply of Cleveland's Premium Cologne and Tooth Dentritice Received yesterday at ' Z. J. DeUAY'S. " ft critic Callioiicoii." A FRKSI1 supply direct from the proprietors. RcJ.X. ceived at tiie agency, Z-J. DeUAY'S. TitnaiitN Se!l/.cr Apperieiii, VXD Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb; Gray's Oiiitment. McAllister's Ointment and a great variety of Drugs, Medicines Jfcc., too numerous in detail. Just Received at Z. J. DeUAY'S. Scgai**. 1 t\ A/ \A SEGARS, of the very host brands.? IW.UUU For sale by W' CV MOORE. Latii' and Crashed Sugar. < A BAR It ELS Crashed Sugar, lirst quality 1A/ 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORE'S. A CAED. Messrs. g f Kennedy. ..r Chester and james M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors ol the Planter's Hotel, Charleston, have leased the AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling " ' ' ? -1 ... 11-.. piliili'j a portion 01 mcir patronage. >> iselves tliut the quests of the Hotel will iceeivc accommodations unsurpassed by ?nv in the eitv. KKXXKDY 'k IIU11ST, Charleston May 17. 40 Cm \[RCR0 SHOES, <>1' a superior quality. Just roll ccived by Jl. \\\ DOXXEYB: IIAIJZIIU! rJ"ill Is - i?. expectancy" last week are now ? i band. On Saturday I received thirty j four | fu.d among which are some of my richest Si/. ks. , I id worsted winlei DRESS GOODS, Also, a n. ..iliil assortment of French Embroideries, low priced and rich embroidered Linen Cambric lldkls. from 1 de. to ?4 each. laving paid Cash for my entire stock of New York Goods, 1 shall be able to oiler great inducements, More mum. 15. \V. liUNXEY. Oct. 4. 72 tf Woollen Goods. Aii assortment of ALL-WOOL PL A /XS KL'h'SKYS. L IXSK YS SA rnxKTTs; TWF.EDS J HANS, tC'f. tlx AY. tCr, For tho Plantation ami House Servants. Purchasers will please call, as titer will ho sold cheap, hy Oct. 21. ' W. Axnuusox. liirn and O/ntibiirss. ^ / || | BITXDLKS Concord Yarn; 110do Mount Doni ?born Jo.; .'10 pc's. DcKalb Oenabiirpi, Foi sale l?y W. C. MOO 1113. MATCHES.?A small invoieo of those suporioi German MATCHES, in round boxes. Receiver | yosterdaj nt Z. J. DeIJAY'S. - ? - . * I REItlOTAL. j JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicit l) l;as removed to 1 ho Office at the corner of Co i House Square. Camden, S. 0. Oct. 22?w EL* MR Kit FOil SAI.E "\VniITE PINE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar. Mahogai v V Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every ricty of Northern Lumber. Alio. GRIND STONESand ICE. for sale in lots and qui titles to suit purchasers. Address JOIIN B MARTIN. Airent, Oct. 26?ly. Charleston Neck Icellou &CiiJ 'IThey Conic. rS^HH subscriber lias received his entire stock jl Goods. Last week came to hand a large s well selected assortment t?F Men's anil Boy's Olotlii ol" all sizes, qualities aud descriptions. They can 1 purchased very low for L'axh, and will be sold on i same terms to punctual customers, which is consid ed as good as cash. Come large and small, you v all iind sizes to suit. K. TV. BONNKV "boots and seoesT *"* ^ A PA I RS Gemlemen's Boy's Youth's and CI ! IfJ\J droit's BOOTS, Kip and Calf pegged and.s? ed, welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudg from No. 5, Childs, to No. 13 Men's?fr SI to $10 ; Gentlemen's Jinc Calf and Cloth and Congress Gain " " Bootees, ffiir and stitched " " waterproof " fr $2 to So Men's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and II. p gcd and sewed Brogans, from 50e to SI.50 Women's Boots and Shoes, pegged and sewed, fr 25c. to $1.25 " Slippers, from 25c to $1.25 i Ladies' and Misses' line Gaiters, all colors and sizes " " Calf Goat, Kid, Morocco : enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Ties and Slippt from 75c. to $2. For sale at the lowest pric Oct. 20. WORKMAN & BOONE LKATHER SI5CE FIIYDIX4 Of every kind, viz: Best Hemlock Sole; best Baltimore Oak Solo " Harness and Band?extra " French and American Calf Skins " Liuing and Binding Skins " Sadler's Calf and Pad Skins Shoe Knives, Pincers, Hasps, Files, Hammers, a Blades, Shoe Nails, Tacks, Thread. Sand Stones, II Balls, Blacking, and Shoemaker's Tools of every | script ion and of the very best quality. Just recoil and for sale by WORKMAN & BOONE Ti'Kiihs CtirpeS Kajjs a:s<I Valices T VE have just received a very full and compl t T assortment of the above articles, of every s and qnalitv, viz: TRUNKS?from G2c. to $20. CARPET BAGS?from the smallest and mostcc moil, to the largest and most magnificent; of exce inglv rich and beautiful patterns. VALICES?of various sizes and patterns. Call i see thcin at WORKMAN & BOONE'S IVogro Erogaas. { )LACK k RUSSET, Pegged and Sewed, of i 5 own Manufacture and of Northern Mauufactc from G2 1-2 to $1.50. For sale by Oct. 22. WORKMAN & BOONE I BETTER LATE THAN NEVER 4 111. & It. iRLil 14EDI have at last J. L ceived their FAI-ilL STOCK. And respectfully invito their friends and tlic pul generally, to an examination of the largest and I selected stock of FAXCY AXD DOMESTIC D GOODS they have ever had offered thcin, and at ccs that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15 ~55 MORE! IN addition to the Goods received last week, I hi X the pleasure of announcing that 1 have this day ceived FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES more. My st now embraces a very general assortment?a few le ing articles I give below, which are well worth the tcntien of persons in pursuit of handsome and ch ; Goods. LADLES' CHESS GOODS. All-woo) Delaines, fancy and solid colors Cashmeres, do uo do Printed Turquoise, a new article, very rich Do Spun Silk do do do Rich colored 1'ou de Silks Do do Gro do Rhine One piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Dresses Marcclloni Silks, all colors, for Scarls &e. Plain Black Silks, some very lino Ali Pachas and Bombazines Dress Trimmings, great variety Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and enib'd 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. Cull's, Collars, Ac. Patent Skirts srnd Skirting Cloths, Ac. Ac. Ac. A< Oct. 9. K. \V. BONNE"* TloTlli II VV8 FACTI III)8.? r|"MlE DeKalb Manual'acturing Company are now ] L pared to oiler a large stock of Pcft^t'd ;?u<! Sewed Xegro Shoos, all of their own manufacture, made in the best man and of the best material, and which will be litte< measure as low as they are to be found elsewhere the same quality. Also. Band, Harness. Solo and Upper Leather, which will be sold either wholesale or retail hv Oct. 11?in. W. ANDERSON, Troas' Rcady-.'Jmle C'Sothtiitf. VHANDSOME stock of COATS, VESTS A I'AXIS. Also. Coats and Vests for Boys. V a largo assortment of JIA TS. Just received at Oct. 15. A. M. A It. KENNEDY'S Negro Shoes. VLDKX k MURRAY respectfully invite tiic tcntionof 1JI.inters to their stock of NEG-I SHOES, comprising various qualities, of their t manufacture, very heavy. ami warranted good, am lower prices than the Northern manufactured blioo be bought, of the same quality. Oct. II. S2" lm. DRS'SS CiOODS. I") IC1T ligureil ami plain Silks ! IA Cashmeres and DeLaiiies. plain and printed. A large variety of small pattern DoLaines, Ibrchildi ALSO. KMlUiOlDF.ilIKS-?Comprising a full assorlmet Collars, Chemisettes. I'mlersleeves, Handkerchiefs, 117/// a la rge lot of Kid. Silk and Sewing Silk (Moves. Just opened at Oct. 15. A. M. & K. KENNEDY'! Dim'** Nhirls. 1 ALACK anil fancy Cravats, Cloves, of even' desc ) tion. With a full assortment of USD Eli-C. . LtIIIXG ami HOSIERY. Just arrived and for sal " A. M. & R. KENNEDY! A Bl B'I3TI > <*.?Super, super. Also, best tl J ply Seoteh and Brussels Carpetings, with Rug . match. Just received at . Oct. 15. A^M. & KENNEDY'! Bagging and Rope. i ,4 LARGE fupply of Gunny and Dundee Cagg _i. \_ Also, host Charleston-made Hemp. For sale i 1 .ow, "W. ANDESfiOI ; . HEW CASH-STOEE. or' A FTER returning my thanks to my friends, ^cquain. ' 2. Jl ces and the public generally, for their former lib. ' m era! patronage, J oiler to them a rariety of Groceries, Dry-Goods Crockery and i,v, Hardware, va- At wholesale and retail, consisting in part as follows rmncETtZES. SUGARS?Muscovado, New Orleans, St Croix, Loaf, in* Crushed and Powdered COFFEES?Java and Kio MOLASSES? N. Orleans, Muscovado and West India l5^- SALT?Constantly on hand TOBACCO?Yellow tank, Ellis, and a variety of P common, at prices from 12 to 75c. per pound ?. TEAS?Gunpowder, Green, Llyson and Black in SEGAES?l'.io Hondo. Gold Leaf, Sylva, Palmetto, a& and a variety of common, prices from 6 to $40 per M. .Je CAXIjI.ES?Sperm. Adarrtaiitine and Tallow 10 CHEESE?Goshen and English J3A COX?Sides, Shoulders and Ilams u LARD?Constantly on hand FISH?Salmon, Herring and all numbers of Mackerel FRUITS?Figa, Raisius, Almonds, Currants, English Walnuts. Ac. I?l- SPICES?Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginw ger. Mustard and Pepper ed, PICKLES?English and American, a variety oni KETCHUPS?Mushroon, Walnut and Tomato PRESERVES?Citron, Orange, Lemon, Pine Apple >rs. and Ginger BR A XI) V-FRUITS?Peaches, Cherries and Limes om JELLIES and JAMS?A variety LOBSTERS and SAIiDIXES?Hermetically Sealed eg- CAXDIES?Of all kinds CRA CKERS?Pic Nie, Soda, Butter, Wine, Water and om Sugar CROCKERY Assorted, SADDLES?Riding and Wagon WHIPS?Carriage, Buggy, Driver's and Wagon lll(J CARDS?Cotton and Wool JR5> POWDER and SHOT '?"S' Af.SO ? A new and complete stock of DRY-GOODS, consie . S i iu onrt as follows: 200 pieces Prints, at prices from 5 to 15a per pard 75 do Long Cloths from G to 18c. 300 do Brown Homespun, from 5 to 12a 250 pair Negro Blankets from $1.50 to $2.25 perpair 100 pieces Kerseys, from 12 to 18c. Oznaburgs?DcKalb always on hand Wj AI.SO?A VARIETY OF "j0 Muslins, Alpaccas. Irish Linens, Tickings, Apron . | Checks, Shirtings, Drillings, Ginghams, Linsevs, Flannels, Salieia, Serge, Cashinercs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, of all kinds: Gloves of all kinds; Linen Shirts, Merino Shirts, Cloths, Cassi' meres, Satinets, Tweeds, &a Together with a large etc assortment of ^ Rendy-32ade Clothing. ALSO ,m. Violins, Double barrel Shot Guns, from $11 to $15, c4. Rifles. flint and Percussion leeks $9 to $12 And a great variety of articles, both in GROCERIES inj and DRY-GOODS, too tedious to mention. will attend to the Receiving and Forwarding 1_ Business a3 heretofore, and I am prepared to make liber al advances on Cotton shipped to Messrs Chambers, .Tcflprs A Co.. Charleston. r>ur ?' irL, I intend selling exclusively for Cash, and most res' peer fully invito any who wish Bargains, to give me & call, and they will find the cash system decidedly pre' ferablc. j ?^**Call at his Old Stand on the comer. II. VT. CHAMBERS. Camden, Oct. 5. 80 tf re mmmeeuss, CAMDEN, S. C. rFMIE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends JL and the public generally, that the House he forest merly occupied has been purchased for a private rcsiRy donee, and that ho has taken the Large und Coinmodipri* ous Hold, one door north of the Court House, formerly kept by Mr. B. 1'. Bovd. It is one of the most Pleasant and Comfortable Hotels in the State, every Boom having a fire-place, well ivc ventilated and Ladies' rarlors well furnished, re- I lis TABLE shall compare favorably with any in the ? ock Up-Country. The Servants will be found respectful ad- and attentive. at- lie would say to those who have patronized him, as tap well as to those who may hereafter do so, that /every exertion by himself and lady, will be used to render their stay with them comfortable and pleasant. Persons wishing a quiet abode during their stay in Camden, will do well to call, as there will be no Bar on the premises. His Stables and Lots will be attended by experienced and attentive Ostlers. 25?"Au Omnibus will run regularly to and from tlio Depot. E. G. ROBINSON. Camdkx, October 22, 1852. 85 tf TH?i UJMlTJiL) STATES UUiVUii, CAIUDEW, S. C., IS NOW open (or the accommodation of the Traveling Public. It is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of complete repair?situated in a very desirable and healthy part of the town, on the corner of Broad aud DeKaib Streets, and known as the House recently kept open by John Ingram, Esq. The Rooms are large, open, airy, and well furnished. The TABLE will be supplied with every tiling that ? an excellent country market will afford, attended by the best servants. pre- The STABLES arc well attended by careful andcxperienced Ostlers; and well supplied with provender. t There will bo at all times, an Omnibus in attendance ncr to convey passengers to and from the depot. I t0 The subscriber having had several years expericnco in the above business, feels confident in saying that ho will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may tavor him with their putronago, as he is determined to use every exertion on his part to please. Oct. 10?S-ltf THOMAS BOONE, r. ?5??Tho Charleston Courier, South Caroliuian. Black ? River Watchman, Darlington Flag. Clicraw Gazette and Lancaster Ledger will insert three times and torXlJ ward hills to the Hotel for payment. il1' 'it li Jt\'SAyr/mny.t Late Planter'* Hotel Camden, S. C.) r I'M IK subscriber having purchased this extensive and 1 well known Establishment, and having added at-. hugely to its convenience and comfort, by a new ad*0, : ilition of FURNITURE, and thorough and complete >wa IJKI'AI Its, liegs leave to miortn me puouc mat ne 13 \ at prepared to entertain all who may favor him with a can ;;i|i in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden. lie deems it unnecessary to.make any pledges, only ? o far as to say that his Table will bo sapplid daily us WELL -IS ANY IX THE STATE; attended by polite and attentive servants. llis Stables will bo bountifully supplied with rrovonder, and attended by the VERY BEST Hostlers. No pains will bo spared to Hop a quiet and orderly . .. '.douse. H. HOLLEYMAN. ll&? Cauidon, Juno 4, 1851. .45 tf ? ' M'flidHMJ BOTH., S. ?$;iriiii?tou Court Houw. ! ; above House having been purchased and Cited I up anew by John Doten, is again opened for Hio r'P" accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to tho t'u~ wants and comforts of his guests will be given, and no 0 at | olVort, calculated to raorit the patronage of all who may | favor the establishment with a visit, shall bo spared.~ | All that the market and surrounding country afford [ri'c ' will bo found upon the Table. S ? I^'Coinfortablo Rooms, for Families or individuals, > are prepared. The Stables will be attended hv careful and attentive Hostlers. -* DROVERS can bo well accommodated, as any nuraing. fcer of Horses and Mules can bo kept in the Stables 'cry and Lots oxpressly proparcdTor them. Kov. 1, 1850. ' 86 tf