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r *% i / TvCThi.ii ?cii;i:tific v;cnder. F IM *OI{! ANT 'IO l?? sri-.ITICo. > T.,. l < ! I I'l'ilVS PKPSIX. T!!K Tfit'K ft Ti\ ;: KI.U10,or?.\ JJ n f, prewired from RKXXRT, t!.:> t'(>Ulil'l 1 ,-SH.>\! AC!! Ob* Till'' OX, nl\uidircc?X ij ! !'. I I' I. tin? etvat 1 *i >'. j_- i< 11 HBKt, by J. S. IIOUG'ITOX. M. !>., Philadelphia. trulv a wonder ul remedy for IXDIGK.S'1 lOX, * JAUXDICK, LiVKit COMPLA1XT, ES^PtIPATIOX and DEBILITY, curing: ailer XaRSSP^s own method, by Nature's own Agent, tho GAS^?TrIC JUICE. Pump blots, containing Scientific cvideuce ol its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice au^ng the medical advertisements. f. Ho of laud's German Bitters. L Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility ar.d | Inrigour of the system, derangement of the liver and 1 stomach, want of appetite, Ac.; they are frequently the t result of too close application, ami a thousand other k causes we cannot here name; but wo would say to till [ Titilieted, do as we have done?get a bottle or two of r ?l)r. Iloofland's.German Litters, prepared by Dr. Jack j| Tun, and our v.-ovd for it you will be cured, w e reft commend this medicine, knowing from experience that ? it is much superior to tlio generality of patent tnedit "cincs. "We would say to our reader?, purchase none I jjpnless prepared by Dr G. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, f October 22. [ TO THE SICK. [ For tlie c.Tectual rooting out from the system of ni diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousness and im' uuri.Lv of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact that WJUOill b 12\L?J.TJV VEGETABLE I'JLLS I are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire I' ' South, these Pills have long been held in the highest " repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical the unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is made faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern ; diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and , to thank Ileaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. Let each try them for himself and if the medicine fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. f Thos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. C., and sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the counrry. June 2S?]y. PO!SOXI?C. Thousands of parents .vho use Vermifuge composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c.. aie not aware, that while they t appear to benefit the. patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, ?ji*r. E In another column will be found the advertisement of Hobensack's Medicines, m which we ask ihe attention of L all directly interested in their own as well as their Cliilf dr>-ii"s health. In Liver Complaints and ail disorders ariI sing from tliose of a hiliioiis type, should make u.-e of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensaek's Liver Pills. DO"" 1!e not deceived," but ask for Hobensack's Worm Syrup and Liver fills, and observe thai eucli lias ihe signature of the Proprietor, J. A". IIOBC.NSACK, as none else are genuine. L CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. [ BARGING, per yard 12i to 13 j' BALE ROPE, per pound 9 to .. If BUTTER, .per pound 20 to 25 1 BEEF, per pound 5 to 8 * BEESWAX, ...per pound 20 to 22 BACON per pound ]G to 20 j. COFFEE per pound 10 to 12 B: CHEESE, per pound to .. ^ COTTON, per pound 8i to 9 2 CORN, jK'r'ousliel 50 to 00 FLOUR, per barrel 51 to 5j ft * FODDER, per ewt TO to T5 CHIDES, (dry)..per pound 8 to .. j IRON, per pound 5 to G I LIME, per barrel ?2 to 2.1 LEATHER, (sole) per pound 17 to 22 LARD, per pound.-. ......18 to 20 LEAD, per pound G to 7 MOLASSES,... per gallon, 31 to 4 t NAILS, per pound, 4 to 5 OATS, per bushel 40 to 45 rEKAS, per bushel, G2 to 75 POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 Irish, .per barrel to .. RICE, ...per bushel $3 to 5 ' ""SUGAR, per pound o 10 ; SALT. per sack 2 to .. SHOT, per bog li to 1 TOBACCO, per pound 10 to 10 ! ^ MS" Wo are authorized to announce THOMAS B A SKIN, Esq. as a candidate for Slierill'at the cusu; . ng election. ?I. O. O. I'.?Kersliaw Lotljjt', ^Vo. 0. i rIMlE Regular Meeting of this Lodge vill be held \ X at their ilall, this Evening, at 7 o'clock. ..yr WILLIAM SlIIEL, Sccretaiy. RLPOItT v Of the Commissioners of Rouds of Kershaw ' District, at Fall Term, 1852. DR. v;July 1st. to amount on hand $800.00 CR. Taid in Branch Bank $120.00 " W. F. DeBruld 7 0.00 " "Win. Dixon, Exr. 10.15 i " Win. D. McDownll 75.00 " " C. L. McCoy 10.20 " L. \V. R. Blair 212.50 " Tho. J. Warren 22.50 " Jas. B. Cureton 25.00 ^ " J. B. Mickle 14.51 " John Young 3.78 J " Wm. Hopkins 7.G8 " Wiley Kelley 6.0G 57G.9S Balance on hand $223.02 J. W. DOBY, Treasurer. For Sale. V PRIME now four horse Waggon, with harness. Apply *Tthe Waterec. House. Nov. 9 4^)2. 3t Wanted Immediately. * \ WOMAN to cook, wash, and do house work. For _?\_ a competent and trusty one, nocrni wa^'w win oe ^pedd monthly. Apply to Z. J. D Jill AY. Nov. 12. tf jg ' TOIIN 0. WEST, Esq., is duly authorised to .ct as fj our Attorney during our absence from the State. His receipts will be good for all due to either of us. II. LEVY, 11. LEVY k SON. Camden, Nov. 3, 1852. PHAXO 'jrrsixc;. JOSEHI FREY, from Charleston, informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, thai lie will bo in Camden about tho 1 Oth of November, prepared to tunc and repair Pianos, Organs, Moludeom* and other Musical Instruments. ?3j ' Orders left at Mr. Young's Cook Store will be ""promptly attended to. No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given, u Oct. 28. 87 tf V DRESSCiOODS. -piCri figured and plain Silks JLV Cashmeres and DeLaincs, plain and printed. A large variety of small pattern DeLaincs, tor children. A ij?O. EMBROIDERIES-?Comprising a full assortment o Collars, Chemisettes, Undcrsleeves, Handkerchief, Ac Willi a large lot of Kid Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at Oct. 15. A. M. .t R. KENNEDY'S. i MISSES AND C'HUMN'S BOOTS &. SHOES. I f ff'MIE subseribors have just received an assortment ; 1. ment of Misses and Children's ROOTS and SID lES f ! among which are many new and beautiful srvles Oct. ALDEN A MURRAY. VJx-^i.rr.rTi :^gjjrj>xy>';njw6t?".- '^oarKr.t Ucp?r! oS Jlui C'cittiui^iojicrK o? E#ai2: The Commissioners >>/' J*'ihlic tiaih/inf/s of Ji'i slo sure, Ti-rft:: ])!:. ' 1H 51- , 1? I Soy. 30. To Balance *I?io as j?r. account ron- ; I' dorod to dale $-1'>5.7f> ? j 1SJ2. ; I l.- 1. .>.- r> :* ??rl, r>f Will rcu. A'vpimii* .,m v. ...... , "Wheeler lent for C3 days* 300.00; 1! April 24. Do. Note discounted of JC00, at ! F C3 days* 491."5 Nov. 2. Deposit received of J. Y\*. Dobv, Tax Collec'r., under thi assessment < M of 1S51 953.52 j ; | j I ! j iA j > j < i j < i i $ L o Is * i < $2214.02 ' The charges and credits marked thus * are for mo nies borrowed and returned, and do not enter into re-; ceipts or expenditures. TilO. SALMOXr, Chairman, i Fair of ISie So. Cit. Stsr.Silnfc. ] Office Tuaxs'tiox, So. Ca. R. R. Company, J 1 Charleston, November 8, 1852. j r VLL persons wishing to visit the above Fair will be a'Jowed to pass from Hamburg, Columbia, Cumden. and all intermediate Stations on the South C'aroli- ' na Rail Road to Charleston, from the 13th to 20th inst.. ^ and return by 23d inst., for one Fare. Tickets not transferable. :l All articles intended for exhibition at the Fair, will '' be charged the regular rates for being brought down, '' and if not disposcdof, will bo taken back free of charge. il J. I). PETSCH, Snper'dent. Trans'tion, kc.' " Nov. 9.?3t So. Ca. Rail Road Company. 11 Fatisllt Annual Fair C'nroihtn fuslilute?Uegntta. j rI",IlF. South-Carolina Rail Road have reduced their j F JL faro to allow persons to vNit Charleston during' these Exhibitions, front the 13th to 18th inst. All per-1 si sons coming to these exhibitions and returning by the 1* 23d. will be charged but one litre. ; k Articles intended for exhibition at the Fair will he ! S b ought and returned by the South-Carolina Rail Road j h f . I>L' 18 Tin* steamboats running from this port to Fibridn 1* have also reduced tlic-ir fare for these exhibitions. c Other Itail Roads in tiiis State and Georgia have also boon applied to lor the same purpose. C W 1LMOT G. I > KSA USS t* 11 ! :, See'rv. a Nov. 0. 90 tf a tiz't HD&SZU tst'riz-j d@@6 ii ON and alter the 1st. November, the Passenger and !" Mail Train will leave the t.'antdei; !>cpot at Six o'clock, A. M. The Track over the I Vuigurcc River is ! now complete, and the It "ad is now open for (lotion and all other descriptions of freight. N. 1). JJAXLKY, Agent. Nov. 2. 88 tf ? Come this Tintc, SOME LAMP OIL that will burn; also. Earning Fluid. Linseed Oil. und l'uro While Lead, 1-4,1-2 t and 1 Gallon Cans for liurning Fluid, .Ve. Ac. Iteecived c by Hail Koad. and now ready for inspection and sale v at " Z. J. DeIIAY'S. November 9. C v Oxygenated Kiitcm. i V SMALL invoice of these highly recommended and i inueh-calied for Bitters, iteecived per Railroad and for sale at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Nov. 9 Harry's Tfieepiiffotts. 1 V Preparation for the 1IA1R. so cheap that all can afford it, and }*et so popular that the elite every 1 where uso and praise it. A fresh supply direct from I New York, received and for sale at v? a Z. J. HEIIAY'8. 1 j 1 OX Consignment, :i i/it of CROCKERY WARE, j ] consist ing of JUGS. JAI.'S C/IURXS, BUTLER ( 1)1 S1IES, To be Fold :it whole-ale prices by ' Nov. y.?00 tf JA.MKS lleKWKN. ' iVolicc. } VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Hoy- j kin, deceased, will linml tlivm in, projierly attest-! v ed; and those indebted to the Kslatc will present them | to Burwell liuykin, qualified Kxceulor. Xov. 5. 80 3m ] " AI>-T21 \ISTKATOirrSALK. ; I )Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw His- 1 \ ) triet, I will sell nt Public Auction before the I i Court House in Camden on the lirst il outlay in Janu- j ary next, EIGHTY-NINE NEGROES, ! ( belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adamson, dee'd. I j A I.S(?. On the dav following, at thePlantation of said dee'd. , the stoek of MPI.KS, I IOCS, CATTLK, SIIKKP, j t Wagons. Plantation Implements, CORN, KOHHKII, | PROVISIONS, Ac. Terms.?The Negroes will be sold for one-fourth 1 cash; the balance on a credit of one, two. and three ' ,s years, with interest from day of -ale. Purchasers to [ ( give bond with approved personal security, and a ! i mortgage of the property. The other property, all : < i sums of lirtv <lt>!!arsaii'l muter, cash, over thai amount j . | on a credit of 12 months, secured by notes and appro , j ved sureties. /'urclc/-> ?. r# i? /?/'/ fur nil ;e<v.yj>i/;y /m- J ptr.v. J. 15. KKI'SIIAW", j? i Adm'r. L. C. Adanisoti, dee'd. ) j Oct. 28. 87 ts ( BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! r|"MIK Subscriber intending to close his husiuess, of- i I fers his Stock of Groceries at extremity low prices for CASH. All who desire bargains would do well do call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. Nov 2.?8811 It. \V. A15l'.U'fT. | Negro Shoes. ' j! VLDEN k MUKltAY respectfully invite the nt-j' ten lion of Planters to their slock of NEGRO, SHOES, comprising various ipmliiies. of their own . : ; manufacture, very heavy, and warranted good, and at | lower prices than tho Northern luanuiheturcd Shoe can I be bought, of the samo quality, i Oct. 11. 82 lm. ' ! / tAKPETIXO.?Super. Stijier. Also, best three j I I V ply Scotch and 1 trussed* ('arpetings. with Hugs to , i ' match. Just received at [ Oct. 10. A. M. ? KK XX Kit VS. I ESsti Fail T?r:?, SW2. i>9 District, in recount with ti. L. tic San ft"nr. at. j 01 . ; eo. 13. I.y paid 0. L. Chaltcn for Carpen- I (|i tor work ami materials for Court ,()) 11 oust.', a:?l Smith work ami matcri- j . als for .lail, $:$3.17 152. , L-b. 15. Paid Jlobt. Wood, draft on C. L. ^ Chutten for iron railing for Court House, 517.80 tt arch 2. Paid C. L. Chat ten for T. Bonnel's ai bill for freight and com'ns on iron rail and granite and rail road freight w on stone blocks for Court House, 108.17 c, " 5. Paid 1). 11. Sliular, agent, laying tj* hearth. 1.00 " 9. Paid 11. J. IfcCrcight for banding q. seal press, <Tk. ollicc, j.io 0, " " Paid It. J. Airfreight for repair of lock, Conir. Kqilv office, 75 a, prii 30. Paid William Wheeler for money borrowed lbr 03 days, with inter- ij est* 30.1.67 line 10. Paid Pom Scott for making new curb and putting it in ; removing one and cleaning Jail well, 7.00 " 16. Paid McDowell & Cooper for well bucket, 1.75 , illy 9. Paid J. if. Collier for cleaning ditch, and F. Punch for hooping 6 tubs, , 10 ets. each, for Jail, 1.23 f " 13. Paid Joseph Wienges for building wall and tixing iron railing, kv. for Court House, 120.00 " 28. Paid P.M. Johnson lbr Execution book and freigiit for ShlT. office, 40.25 ept. 10. Paid I). 11. Shular (for Monday) 1,500 bricks, at ?8 per thousand, for '. Court House, 12.00 ov. 3. I!y uotc of Com'rs pd. by J. W. Dobv. Tax Collector K. Hist., on 30th '' r'inip isr.o* 5 00 , " 3. r.ml C. L. Clin ft en for materials and work done l>y liim on the Jail and Court House, 214.1G '' liy lialauco 31G.02 $221402 U: P. L. PESAIJSSUKE, Treas. C. P. 11. K. D. Camden, Nov. 3, 1832. 3t B iWFALLAM WIJiTEIi GOODS. ! {^IIK sahseriber having. l?v recent arrivals, cotnple. ted Ins FALL AND WINTER STOCK; B tost respect fully oilers them to the public for inspecion at the store formerly occupied by Messrs. II. Levy r Son. They consist in part"as follows: Plain and printed Mouslincs and Cashmeres; watered ml plait: J Hack Silks; black Satin National; Hlack Gro e Naples; lllack Cliiilleys; English and French IJoin- B azines atui Canton Cloths; Rich Broenucs and Change- 1' blc tiro tie .\fries; Figured and Odorod Brilleanle; lo.-c de Chone and other light colored Silks for eve- l' ing dresses. ALSO. ' A large assortment of Silks and Velvet Tiimniings, nice and Chain Gimps, Black and Colored Silk Fringes; " ilk and Coronation Press Buttons. Besides a full asartmciit of EMBROIDERY, embracing the latest 0 ivies of Muslm and Lace Sleeves. Embroidered Fronts; . Touch Worked and Trimmed Laco and Muslin Col- ' irs; Imitation Valencia and Osborne Muslin Collars, ccond-mourtiing and Black Crape do., Black and Cojred Mantillas, Mode Color and Black Cashmere hawls, Black and Colored Ginghams, English and 'rench Prints, Stewart Plaids and Plaid Merino, for r hildren's dresses. Silk. Wool and Cotton Hosiery, Dimities. Ilair loth and Madonna Skirts, Fronting Linens, Birdeye " nd Bussia Diapers. Litem and Cotton Sheetings, brown lid Idea diet I Table datnask. Colored Cotton and Worted Table Covers, embossed Piano Covers. Bleached and brown Homespuns, Linseys, Pcnitcniary Plaids, Marlboro' Stripes and Denims, for house v ervants. Furniture Prints ami Dimities, Marseilles Quilts and 'oiint' rpaues. Bath and Whitney Bed Blankets, Crib ( 'lankvts of all sizes. A i.^-O. ti A variety of Sattinutts, Jeans and other light Cloths, a nitable lot Buy's and Gentlemen's wear, plain and mey Cassimeres, English and French Broad Clotlis, Ac. Ac. tic. tie. tic. As some unavoidable delay occurred in receiving lie above Goods, they will be sold at the lowest pries. and at a figure which I am confident will compare l it!: the lowest in this market. ?"?/'"I also eantinnc to purchase Cot Ion and other ' i? n?-t..l.i..n 11... I.i,rt...u> in ii-l.-iO nricc /omiirj i luuuu-, IWJ ?t IIIVII % x vill be given, and to act as Agent for both the Hanks u this place, ami will give my attention to the Keeeiv- ' rig ami Forwarding of Hoods consigned to tnv ettre. 11 0. MATIJKSON. n Nov. 5 SO ivlm :vj:\v ecook*. : Simpson's Santa Fe, New Mexico,; nd Navajo Coun* try. with llliistrations !l A'heelcrV History of North Carolina listory of the Mormons; 'flic Hunter Naturalist foung I?omitiiean; Combe's System of l'hrenology 'runklin am! the Artie I legions; (jlnnees :d Kitrupc iketc!;1. s of Ctvecc and Turkey; Life Here and There A'ill is1 llural Letters; Allen's Rural Keonomy 'ariner s Practical Farrier; Fanner's Land Measure drolina Housewife; Military Li lb in Field and Cain]i i New Themes lbr 1'rotestant Clergy V llit at tlie Follies of the Age jtreaks ol Squatter Life; Up-Country Letters summer-time in tlie Country; Cnicties and Cravilies dook of Snobs; Vanity Fair; Seven Nights in Cotliain seven Capital .Sins; Avariee; Itillc Rangers Precaution, by Cooper; l'rairio Scout; Sand Hoys Amelia, hy Fielding; Rodcr.dk Random; Hope Leslie \(Irian; Hearts Unveiled; Self Deception, complete I'wo Fathers, a Spanish Romance; Upper Ten Wary Scahani, by Mrs. Cr. y; Discarded Dtuigblcr A'ild Sports of the West; Fardarougha: Scalp Hunter Necromancer, Second pail; Dream of Lite, dr. Nov. H. ALKXANDKR YOUNG. Jrs'fl' UIKI.l VI1IK?A general assortmen of Ladies SIlOKSand HOOTS. Sonicncw styles y WORKMAN A LOON K. August C?. t;.{ tf MERCHANT TAILOR, \ UT Ol" LI) respect fully iiil< >rm I lit* citizens of Camden :uiil vifinity, I lint In- Ins opened a complete as<>rtiiK-iit of (Sent lemon's Hoods, consist ing of C/.OTJIS, 'ASS/Mh'/.'TS, I'A'.S'V/AV/.s', Ac. Also, IIHAD >- I/. I hi'. ('LuT/ll.XU oi all descriptions, 11.ITS unit J ATS. Oct. 15?if CAUE'CTJAIL ? ("ST UKCKIY Kl?. Imperial Tliroo-l'ly "Super 1 '/ Jirussels and Venetian," also, a variety' of Cham- ' >er Carpets Ii'oiii 87c. upwards, a neat article ol' Hemp 'arpcting, at 37c. per yard. Large siae I'lieiiillu and Tufted Hues, Cocoa Fibre md Tufted .Mats, Ladies' lirussel Satchel anu licnlloneu's (!arpel lings. For sale at ; Nov. a. (J. M ATI I KSOX'S. < LOTIH.Xil. i LAlftIF stock ol' (.ientlenieu'a UKADY-MAPK ' i \ '!.<> I'll INC, embracing a large and varied as- 1 iori men! ol' I H ess, Frock and Sack Coals. 1 Vtcrshani, l >ad"d Heaver, lilankel and lleverseable <J veronals Also?Hals. Caps, Shins; Collars, Merino and Flannel ( I'nderskii'is. Cravats. Scarls. <!loves, and every article t *V i necessary lor a complete ouiin. .u Nov.:.. 0. MATIIKSON'S. HJxorulor's Aolirr, VI,I, persons having il.matnls against the estate of James 1 task in. ilcoM. will present tlioin July at- c lesleil within the time plesnrihetl l?\ law, ami all per- , -nn.s imh hlnl ti> sai?l estate will tnahe inime'liale pay. ineiii to* A. !. 15ASKIX, Kx'or. t >et. 22. 85 tf. * mmm moss, C.1MJDEX, s. c. 1 Pll K.subscriber would i*' -}><-f-tf>illy inform his friends ? I nii'l (in; pul>liv / iicrnlly. lli.i! I In; House ho lor* erly ooeiipied has been purchased Ibr a. private rosi- i nee, mill lint ho lias taken the Lariju iiiul Com)nodi- 1 //' /./. ono door north of the Court Ilouse. formerly ~ pi by Mr. !>. 1'. l?ovl>. Ji is one of tho most PU? out ami Comfortable HoIs in the Slate, every Ituoni having a (ire-place, well 1 intilatcd and Ladies Parlors well furnished. tl (lis TA1JLK shall eomparefavorahhj with any in the \ p-Country. The Servants will be found respectful pi ul attentive. pi lie would say to those who have patronized him, as <$ el! as to those who may hereafter do so, that tvenj ni cert ion by hinibclf and lady, will bo used to render loirstay with them eoniPortable and pleasant. Persons wishing a quiet abode during their stay in linden, will do well to call, as there will be no liar 7 1 llic premises. * 1 His StaMesand Lots will be attended by experienced ~ id aiterJii e Ostlers. 135?"Au Omnibus will run regularly to and from tlio r epot. E Ll. ROBINSON. Camden*, October 22, 1S32. 85 tf fi ^ THE TOUTED STATES HOTEL, i CAMDEN, S. fr S NOW open for the accommodation of the Travell ing Public. It is an excellent and commodious ^ uikling, new and well fitted up. and lately jmt in a ate of complete repair?situated in a very desirable id healthy part of the town, on the corner of Broad " id ik-Kaib Streets, atxl known as the House recently ipt open I)}- John Ingram, Esq. The (looms arc large, (?i)en. airy, ami well furnished. The TABLE will be supplied with every thing that n excellent country market will all'ord, attended by ic best servants. The STABLES are well attended by careful and ex- p erienecd Ostlers; and well supplied with provender. w There will beat all times, an Omnibus in attendance ) convey passengers to and from the depot. The subscriber having had several years experience i the above business, feels eonlident in saying that he 4 ill be able to give general satisfaction to all who may M vor htm with their patronage, as lie is determined to s. se every exertion on lii.s part to please. Oct. 10?3-itf THOMAS BOONE. ?35' The Charleston Courier, South Carolinian, Black ivor Watchman, Darlington Flag, Cheraw Gazette f tid Lancaster Ledger will insert three times and tor- 1 ard bills to the Hotel for payment. WA'fUMB S802B, 1 jtite riiiitier's !??tel Lanidcn, S. C.) r LMIE subscriber having purchased this extensive and well known Establishment, and having added irgcly to its convenience and comfort, by a new adition of FUHNITUKE, and thorough and complete 1 EDA IBS, begs leave to inform the public that he is reparcd to entertain all who may favor him with a ill in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Cam.' n r llu deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, only 3 tar as to sav that iiis Table will be supplid daily as YELL AS AXV JX THE STATE; attended by po- [ to and attentive servants. I lis Stables will be bountifully supplied with Trov- * uder, and attended by the VERY REST Hostlers. ? No pains will be spared te> K-ep a quiet and orderly louse. II. JIOLLEYMAN. Camden, June 4, 1831. *13 tf /> Vt 75 / 7 >\! tVJ'iii'kU J i/l'JJVO 7 ' jOj-iruLt;-i ujs nu i iaiij, Dnrtin^tun Court House. I'M 112 above House having been purchased and fitted . up anew by Jnux Dotex, is again opened for the eeunimodation of the Public. Strict attention to the * .ants and comforts of his guests will be given, and no llbrt. calculated to merit the patronage of all who may ivor the establishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding eountiy afford * ill he found upon the Table. rV/^Comlurtablu llootns, for Families or individuals, re prepared. The Stables will be attended by careful and attcnivc Hostlers. ' HliuVKKS can he well accommodated, as any nuinorof Horses and Mules can he kept in the Stables nd Lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1S50. 8t? tf AMLKIC AN K.OTElis COHN'Elt OF RIC1IARDS0X A XI) BLAXDJXG STREETS\ COLUMBIA, S. C. 50AT3VRIGHT k JAXXKY, I WM. I). HARRIS, I'UOIUII KTUII.S. I ASSISTANT. ^JfO'llanlon's Omnibus will be ready at the Railtoad stations to carry Passengers to this House, (or to . ?y desired.) where they will linil good accont- : lodntions and kind attention. December 3. 4 tf rjOLDEN'S CORDIAL Afresh supply 1 L of this in valuable remedy for Dysentery and Dirrhica. Received yesterday at October 12. * Z. J. PkHAY'S. Ilope and Twine. For sale by JA.MES JfcKWEN. I7BESII Solar Oil?Received yesterday by i I Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. i I*li8?.TB aii<I I.ard Oil?Forsaloby A Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. Tarrant's Sclt/xr Aperient. RECEIVED to-day by Nov. 2. T. T. WORKMAN. i .'JBt l.tntr I.iiiimciit, i'N bottles at 25, 50e. and $100. Received to jay by . Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN, JTMIKSII PRESTON & MERRILLS YEAST I'OWI DEUS. Received to-day by Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. CAMDEN BAZAAR. look 12i;ki;: look iiiikii.'i ; JUST received a new supply of WINTER GOODS, > consisting of a great variety of Dry-Goods, new- < st styles, Clothing. Bonnets, Hats, Boots and Shoes, t iroeeries, Hardware and tindery, Crockery and China . i\*are, Ac., .fee. ?'??' Selling at Charleston prices. M. DRUCKER & CO. Camden, Nov. 2. 88 tf Inn PIECES NEGRO LINSEYS. Now opening .' I WW and for sale by _ E. W. BONNEY. [ CautllCN. ( ,y * BOXES Sperm and Adamantine Candles Just received and for sale at MOORE'S. LEATHER! LEATHER!! Vr.liKX .V Ml'Kit AY have now on hanrl, a choice lot of HAND, 11 ARE ESS and UPPER LEATHER, ol' their own tunning, which will no sold low. A l.ssu A superior lot of NEGRO SHOES, of their own iiniiiilat-ture, very heavy ami warranted good, at prices 'ruin 50c. to $1. A l-So Kxpcctcd in a few days a choice lot r.f FIXE SHOES, ?f every description, comprising many new and l?eau i lu 1 stylos. Sept. 28. nOlRMIlVG GOODS, IN" Silks. French Del,nines,Canton t'loths, Alpaceas, Gingham's and Calicoes, all of a most superior iiialitv. Now receiving at Ocr* 15. A. M. A It. KENNEDY'S. rro?!i Tamarinds A I AY 1- had at } I \V"?i:K.MAN'S DltUG STOKK. ? ?4 t * A * Scjjars. / \ A/iA SKGARS, of tlio very best branQa.? W.l/WU For sale by W. C. MOORK. Loaf mt*} ?ra>h<>d Sii?*ar. ORARRKLS (.'rashes! Sugar, first quality ^fty]bs._Loaf Sugar. At - MOORE'S. A rAT?T4 L ff ESSPvS. (; F K ENN KDY. of Cher-tor and J.\ 11ES t! ir. HURST. formerly one of t!io proprietors oi ic Planter's Hotel. Charleston. have leased liic MHIilCAN HOTEL, Kin*: Street, and would ressetfully solicit from their friends and tho travelling ablic a portion of their patronage. We pledge our ;lves that tire guests of the Hotel will receive acconv lodations unsurpassed by anv in the city. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston May 17. 40 Cm WTKORO SHOES, of a superior quality. Just rcA ccivcdby E. W. BONNET. REALIZED! i"M!K Goods "in expectancy" last week arc now coining to hand. On Saturday I received thirty air packages, and among which arc some of my richest ILKS, splendid worsted winter PRESS GOODS. Jso. a beautiful assortment of French Embroideries, >w priced and ricli embroidered Linen Cambric lidkfk om 10c. to $4 each. Having paid Cash for mj' entire stock of Now 'ork Goods, I shall be able to oiler great Inducements. loreunon. K. W. BONNEY. Oct. 1. 7 2 tf Woollen woods. An assortment of ALL-WOOL PLAINS KERSEYS, LINSEYS SATTINETTS, TWEEDS JEANS, Ac. Ac, Ac. Ad 'or the Plantation and House Servants. Purchasers ill please call, as tlioy will be sold cheap, by Oct. 21. W. ANDERSON Y??rii n:i?l Ozsiaburspt. A / \ A BONDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Dear j\/U horn do.; 30 pc's. DcKulh Oznaburgs, For ale by W. C. MOORE. REMOVAL. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, has removed to the Office at the corner of Court louse Square. Camden, S. C. Oct 22?w3m LI MBER FOR SALE l\7IHTE PINE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar. Mahogany^ ? V T Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every v?rj icty of Northern Lumber. ALSO. CRFXT) STONKSand ICE. for sale in lots andouan itios to suit purchasers. Address /? JOHN B MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 20?ly. Charleston Neck Icc Housd. Still Tliey Conic. I'M IE subscriber lias received his cntiro stock of . Goods. Last week came to hand a large and veil selected assortment of Men's and Boy's Clothing, . ' if all sir.es, qualities and descriptions. They can bo lurchnsod very low lor Cash, and will be sold on the aine terms to punctual customers, which Ls consider:d as good as cash. Come large and small, you will ill iind sizes to suit. E. W. BONNET. BOOTS AND SHOES. -~A PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and CliiL I f)v ' drcn's BOOTS, Kip and Calf pegged and sewed, welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudged, from No. 5, Childs, to No. 13 Men's?from $1 tO!?10 jentleineu's lino Calf and Cloth and Congress Galtere* " " Bootees, fair and stitched " " " waterproof " froni $2 to S3 Men's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and B. pegged and sewed Brogans, from 50c to $1.50 IVomen's Boots and Shoes, pegged and sewed, from 25c. to $1.25 " Slippers, from 25c to $1.25 Ladies' ami Misses' line Gaiters, all colors and sizes " " " Calf; Goat, Kid, Morocco and enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Tics and Slippers, from 75c. to $2. For sale at tho lowest prices. Oct. 20. WORKMAN & BOONE. Leather and shoe findings Of every kind, viz: Best Hemlock Sole; best Baltimore Oak Solo " Harness and Band?extra " French and American Calf Skins " Lining and Binding Skins " Sadler's Call* and Pad Skins Siioe Knives, Pincers, Rasps, Files, Hammers, Awl Diodes, Slice Nails, Tacks, Thread, Sand Stones, Heel Dolls, Blacking, and Shoemaker's Tools of every description. and of the very best quality. Just received md for sale by WORKMAN & BOONE. Tilt tills Carpet tlajgs and Valiccs* \\/TK have just received a very full and complete T T assortment of the abovo articles, of every sizo iind quality, viz: TRUNKS?from G2c. to $20. CARPKT BAISS?from the smallest and most com moil, to the largest and most magnificent; of exceed injjly rich and hcautuui patterns VALICES?of various sizes and patterns. Call and sec tltcin at WORKMAN & BOONE'S. lYctfro Bro;;itii*i. I)LACK & RUSSET, Pegged and Sewed, of our ) own Manufactoro and of Northern Manufacture, 'rum 02 1-2 to $1.50. For sale by Oct. 22. WORKMAN k BOONE. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER I SySSiSSSy C^QDCD3jDS3? VITI. &. IS. KEUflVKDY liavo at last re ccivotl their FALL STOCK. Ynd respectfully invite their friends and the public generally, to nu examination of tlio largest and best (elected stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY ?, HOODS they have ever had offered them, and at pritea that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15. 55 MORE! IX addition to the Goods received lust week, I haver the pleasure of announcing that I have this day received FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES moro. My stock io\v embraces a very general assortment?a few Ladtig articles 1 give below, which are well worth thoatentien of persons in pursuit of handsome and dicnp joodrf. 'W LADIES' 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 Fou de Silks Do do Cro do Rhino One piece Rich "White Silk for Bridal Dresses Marcelloni Silks, all colors, lor Scarfs 4c. Plain Black Silks, somo very lino * Ali Pachas ana uonioiwmvB Dress Trimmings, great variety lllaek ami white Crape Shawls, plain nnd emb'd Kieli embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names Love Veils and Veiling J Jest French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's Merino ami Haw Silk Vests, do do Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do Embroidered Underslecves, Cufl's, Collars, Ac. Patent Skirts and Skirting Cloths, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Oct. 9. ' E. W. BONN FY. Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar. 1>lTT up in beautiful style. For sale bv THOMAS J. WORKMAN. "V ?