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ancjUbr scientific wckuer. i IM^KTANT to Di'SrEI-TlCS. Pr. J. S. lIOl'vrlfTOX'rf PKPSIX. the tree dices kTivi: KI.V1D. or gastric juick, preparedi'rom KE-NiNlST, I or the EOURTil STO.\i At'iI OK THE OX, afterdiicc- j tains of DA RON LI Elf IG, tho great I'hvsiolngical 1 Kiemist, by J. S. DOUGIITOX. M. D., Pliiladclpliin. J lis is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, | P.Sl'Jil'.SiA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COM 1'LA!XT, : C6NSTI RATION and DEBILITY, curing after Na- | litre's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GAS- j TRIO JUICE, ij^j.lilets, containing Scientific c-vi- ' dcnce ot its \uduMPtitim-d by agents gratis. See no- , tice araonj^JBodicalTnTvertisenicnts. Koofft;lid's German BiSb rs, Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility and j langcur of the system, derangement of the liver and > stomach, want of appetite, Sc.; they are frequently the 1 result of too dose application, and a tbousaud other j f?nticr>c \vr> Mnrnt l)iTf> linino: lillt WO WOltld SflV tO all ; a filleted, do as wo have done?j,ct a bottle or two of Dr. Uoofiatid's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jackson, and our word for it you will bo cured. We recommend this medicine, knowing from experience that it is much superior to the generality of patent modi> cine.-. Wo would say to our readers, purchase none unless prepared by Dr C. M. Jackson, riiiladelphia. October 22. r TO THE SKC3i. For the effectual rooting out front the system of ai diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousness and im- ' puritv of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact } that * WRIGHTS JXDIAX VEGETABLE 1'ILLS j nro the greut PAX A CPA. Throughout the entire ! South, those Pills have long been held in the highest j repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical theunfortunate 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 lleaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. Let each try them for himself and if the mc-dicine fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. Tuos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. C., and : sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the coun- j try. June 2S?lv. POISO^KG. Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge composed of | Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, that while tliey J appear to benclit the patient, they are actually laying the i foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, 4'r. In another eolumn will bo found the advertisement of Hobensack's .Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all direetlv interested in their own us well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's Liver Pill*. {&"' Be .not deceived,'' hut ask for Hobensack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that eacli ha* the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HOBEXSaCK, as ? none else are genuine. S CAMDEN PRICES CUBBENT. BAGGING, per yard 12: to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound 9 to .. BUTTER,... .per pound 20 to 25 BEEF. per pound 5 to 8 BEESWAX,. .per pound 20 to 22 BACON per pouud 10 to 20 COFFEE, per pound 10 to 12 CHEESE, per pound to .. COTTON,... .per pound 8 to 9} CORN, per bushel 50 to 00 FLOUR, perbarrcl 5} to 5* FODDER, per ewt 70 to 75 HIDES, (dry)..per pouud 8 to .. IRON, per pound 5 to G LIME, per barrel $ 2 to 2> LEATHER, (sole) per pound 17 to 22 LARD, per pound 18 to 20 ? LEAD, per pound G to 7 ?-ua MOLASSES,... per gallon, 31 to 44 NAILS. per pound,.. 4 to 5 OATS per bushel 40 to 45 | PEAS per bushel, G2 to 75 j POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 j T ?- -V- I > ! imu. .[n;i U.H1V. . ? .. RICE, per bushel ? 9 to 5 F SUGAR, per pound (J to 12 SALT per sack 2 to .. SHOT per bag 11 to 1 TOBACCO, per poui.il 10 to JO are authorized to announce THOMAS I BASKIN, Esq. as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensu-I , . i rig election. CADETS OF TE3BPEKAXCE. Kershaw Section No. 4. r|*UIK regular Meeting of this Section will be held at X their Hall on Friday next, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. A. J. W. CALL, Seer'y. r SOU'S OF TEOTPEaASCE. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. rFIIE regular meeting of this Division will be held on X Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the AV. P. * T. V. AVALSII, R. S. | Notice. ALL persons indebted to John Ingram, by note or I account, will take notice that paynienis are only | to be made to the undersigned, the Attorney of F. A. Nance, Assignee. The assigned papers are in his hands for settlement. Cost mar be saved by settling soon. \V. THURLOW GASTON, AtCy for F. A. Nance, Assignee. Nov. 10. ~ 92 swim WOOD. rpiiE Subscriber will engage to deliver in Camden, X Pino "Wood, Brick Wood or Light oou, oy mo load or by the cord. Mr. F. Joy is authorized to make arrangements as to the quantity wanted. ' J. CUESXUT. Mulberry Nov. 10. 92 tf COOPER'S Shredded Tnsinglass, new Raisins, Al- ' monds, Lemons, Currants, Extracts, ami line I ? Cheese. Just opened by BOXXEY. I NEGRO BLANKETS, ill every variety of quality j Also, fine Bed Blankets, Crumb Cloths. Rugs and ! x Carpets. For sale low, at BOXX E V 'S. PATENT Iron Meat Cutters, Patent Sausage Stuffers, Digesters, Preserve Kettles, Cylinder Churns, 1 Soap-stone Griddles, &c. For sale at Nov. 1G. BOXXEY'S. I rpHE South-Carolina Rail Road Company will retr X coive at the Camden I)epor, every day, (Sunday excepted) as many bales of Cotton as they may have I cars to load, that day and night, giving receipts at their risk ; all other Cotton brought to the Depot, will he reeeinted for at the owner's risk, until placed on hoard the caw, and after the Platform on which uicv rra-m: | Cotton is full, they will stop receiving until tlicy again ' have room. N. D. BaXLEY, Ag't. Nov. 1C.?1)2 3t Wauled fmnicriistfcly. A "WOMAN to cook, wash, anil do house work. For a competent and trusty one, liberal wages will be paid monthly. Apply to Z. J. IJKIIA V. Nov. 12. tf t IleatlS'.IIade Clothing. k A HANPSOME stock of COATS, VESTS AND i l. PANTS. Also, Coats and Vests for Roys. With f a large assortment of HATS. Just received at j Oct. 15. A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S. I "THRESH PRESTON k MERRILL'S YEAST POWF*" x PERS. Received to-day by W ; Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. I ; >: ? Scport of the tassuKi^ioiicrs of Ps 77, <? Commissioners of Public Buildings ofKns sure, 7Yc 1>K. J 1S5I. I Xov. 30. To Balance duo as pr. account rendered to ilato $405.75 > 1 o-.i Feb. 20. Deposit pr. cnsli borrowed of Will. Wheeler lent tor G3 clays* 300.001 April 21. Do. Note discounted of ?"<00, at 63 .lavs* 491.75 Nov. 2. Deposit received of J. W. Dobv. Tax Collec'r., under the assessment of 1891 933.52 ( i i ! i | < ( \ i I 1 I i $2211.02, The charges and credits marked thus * are for monies borrowed and returned, and do not enter into re- ; ccipts or e.\i<enditurcs. T1IO. SALMOXP, Cliainnan. !, Fair off lite No. Ca. luslitulo. Office Tkaxs'tiox, So. Ca. H. K. Company, ) Charleston, November 8. l.s.'?2. f VLL persons wishing to visit the above Fair will be allowed to pass from Hamburg, Columbia. Camden. and all intermediate Stations on the South Caroli- i na Hail Koad to Charleston, from the 13th to 20th inst.. ! and return 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 down, and if not disposedof. will betaken back free cf charge. J. D. 1'ETSCiI, Super'deiit. Trans'tion, Ac., v.... n? >, r\, n?;i Fourth Aesiaiiai Fair ?<;utli Instit uf<>?K<*^nttsa. rPIIE South-Carolina Rail Road have reduced their -L t;i re to allow persons to visit Charleston during i these Exhibitions, l'rotn the liitli to ISth inst. Ail per-1 sons coming to tiiese exhibitions and returning bv thv 2.'5d. will bo charged but one fare. Articles intended for exhibition at the Fair will be ! b ought and returned by the South-Carolina Rail Road for oxi: fake. The steamboats running from this port to Florida ! have also reduced their fare for these exhibitions. Other Rail Roads in this State and Georgia have also been applied to /or the same purpose. W1LMOT U. PESAUSSCRE, Sec'rr. | Nov .0 oa ti* J <b<?uwmrmhs jSk OS an 1 after the 1st. November, the Passenger and Mail Train will leave the Camden Depot at Six J o'clock, A. .M. The Track over the Congarce River is i now complete, and the Road is now open for Cotton and all other descriptions of freight. X. D. RAX LEV, Agent. Nov. 2. S8 tf Cenic T:i:ar, SOME LAMP OIL that will burn; also. Burning Fluid. Linseed Oil, and Pure White Lead. 1-1.1-2 ami 1 Gallon Cans for Burning Fluid, Ac. Ac. Received by Rail Road, and now ready for inspection and sale at /.. J. jii:u.\ 1 November 9. Oxygenated Itinera. V SMALL invoice of these highly recommended and much-called for Litters, Itcceivetl per Railroad and for sale sit Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Nov. 9 KarryN Trieopfcercns. V Preparation ll?r the HAlIt, so cheap that ail can afford it, and yet so popular that the elite every wlicre use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from New York, received and for sale at Nov. 9. Z. J. I)EHAY'S. Itcccivcd ( At N Consignment, a Lot of CROCKERY WARE, > consisting ol J COS. JARS C1ILRXE It UTTER MSIJESAx. To be sold at wholesale pres s bv Nov. 9.?90 if JAMKS MchWKN. iVoiict'. VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Lov- I kin, deceased, will hand them in, properly attest- j cd; and tlios- indebted to the Kstatewili present them to Lurwell Loykin, (pialilied Kxecutor. Nov. 5. 89 3m A DM I * ISTK A TOR'S SA LE. LfcY order ol the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw Dis) triet, 1 will sell at Public Auction belore the . Court House in Camden on the first Alt inlay in Janu-. arv next, EIGHTY-NINE NEGHOES, belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adamson, dee'd. ALSO. On the day following, tit the Plantation of said dee'd. the stock of MCLKS, I Kit PS. CATTLK, SIILKP, Wagons. Plantation Implements, ColtN, FOHDKR,: Pitt>VISIONS, Ac. Trmts.?The Negroes will lie sold for one-fourth i cash; the balance on a credit of one, two, and three ! years, wit It interest from day of sale. Purchasers to 1 -- 1 - ' i ...,.i .. I glVC IHJI1U WHII iljlJMUU-U .Xtliiu;, .. mortgage of tin.' property. The other properly, :ill sums of lifty dollars and under, cash, over that amount on a credit of 12 months, secured by notes and approved sureties. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. J. 11. KKITS 11 AW, Adm'r L. C. Adamson, dee'd. Oct. 23. 87 ts BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! r|"MIE Subscriber intending to close his business, of- j 1 fers his Stock of (Jruceries at extreme ly low pri-' cos for CASII. All who desire bargains would do well do call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. I Xov 2.?8811 11. W. A13I50TT. I ITua* S;tl?'. V PRIME new four horse Waggon, with harness. Apply at the Wateree House. Nov. ?J 1852. 3t MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES. r|"MlE subscribers have just received nn assort incut 1 incut of.blisses and Children's JiOOTS andS KjKS, among which arc many new and beautiful styles Oct 20. ALDKX & MURRAY. |/Wj riKCKS NEGRO LTNSKYS. Now ojicning 1UU and for sale by ft W. BONN EY. Kblic Buildings, Fail Terui, 1852. haw District, in account with D. L. DcSausasurcr. CR. 1331. C Dec. 18. Ey p.iiJ.C. L. Cliattcn for Carpenter work and materials for Court House, (M)d Smith work andinatcri- i r als for Jail, $38.17 | 1?52. Feb. 15. Pai'l Robt. Wood. draft on ('. L. Chatteu (or iron railing lbr Court House, 517.S0 t March 2. Paid 0. L. Chatten fir T. Bound's ! |, bill for freight and com'ns on iron i j, rail and granite and rail road freight on stone blocks f??r Court House, 10S.17 it " 5. Paid D. II. Sjhular, agent, laying hearth, 1.00 fl. Paid 15. J. MoCreiglit for banding seal press. Cl'k. office, 1.75 t " " Paid H. J. McCrcight for repair of 1 lock, Comr. Kqitv office, 75 April 30. Paid William Wheeler for money borrowed for C3 days, with interest* '303.G7 " June 10. Taid Tom Scott for making new ?. curb and putting it in; removing one and cleaning Jail well, 7.00 " II). I'JIHJ .MCUOVt ilu a. vm-jia ,ui niru bucket, 1.75 July 9. Paid J. M. Collier for cleaning ditcli, and F. Punch for hooping G tubs, 10 cts. each, fbr Jail, 1.25 " 15. Paid Joseph Wicuges for building wall and fixing iron railing, ire. for Couit House, 120.00 " 28. Paid P. M. Johnson fir Execution book and freight for Sliflf. oflice, 4C.25 Sept. 10. Paid D. II. Shular (for Monday) 1,500 bricks, at $S per thousand, for ' Court House, 12.00 t( Xov. 3. liy note of Cotn'rs pd. by J. W. Po* by, Tax Collector K. L'ist., on 30th June, 1352* 5.00 " 3. Paid C. L. Chattcn for materials and work done by him on the Jail and Court House, . 214.10 Py balance 310.02 j P a $2214.02 P. L DESAUSSURE, Treas. C. P. 1). K. D. Camden, /nv. 3, 1352. 3t NEW FALL ANDWlNTEll GOODS, j r j^JIE subscriber bavin;:, bv recent arrivals, eomple- j J 1. ted his FALL AND WINTBIt itt'CCK. | ,j most respectfully oilers them t<> the public lbr inspection at the store tbrinorly occupied by Messrs. 11. Levy & Son. They consist in par', as Ibllows: ^ Plain and printed Mor.siiiicsnwl Cashmeres; watered mid plain Dlack Silks; black Satin National; black (iro r de Naples; black Challeys; English and French bombazines and Canton Cloths; Rich brocades and Change- , able Cro do A fries; Figured and Colored brillcantc; , Rose <ic Client* and other light colored Silks for eve- I ning dresses. n ALSO. A large assortment of Silks and Velvet Trimmings, J.st' cand Chain (.limps, black and Colored Silk Fringes; Silk and Coronation Dress buttons, besides a full assortment ot J'iMbKOIDKKY, embracing the latest styles of Muslin and Lac e Sleeves. Kmbroidered Fronts; ' French Worked and Trimmed I.ace and Muslin Collars; Imitation Valencia and Osborne Muslin Collars. \ Second-mourning and lllaek Crape do., black and Co- , lured Mantillas, Mode Color and black Cashmere Shawls, black and Colored Cinghanis, English and French Prints. Stewart Plaids and Plaid Merino, for ^ children's dresses. f Silk, Wool and Cotton Hosiery, Dimities, TIair Cloth and Madonna Skirts, Fronting Linens, birdeye j and Russia i>iat?ers. Linen and Cotton Shcelunr* bm-.v:. , stivt oteircticn fame (tamasir, Colored Cotton and Wor- . sted Table Covers, embossed Piano Covers. ' bleached and brown Homespuns. I.in.-eys, Peniten- " tiarv Plaids, Marlboro' Stripes and Denims, for house servants. Furniture Prints and Dimities, Marseilles Quilts and J! Counterpanes. Hatli ami Whitney Beet ihaiiKets, Lnij * Blankets of all sizes. 11 ALSO. j A variety of Sat line Its. Jeans and other light Cloths, j suitable I'm Boy's ami Gen: lemon's wear, plain and I'anev Oassinierc-. English and i- rcneh Broad Cloths, (J Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. As some una voidable delay occurred in receiving . too above i loot Is, they will be sold at the lowest- pri- j, ees. and at a figure which 1 am cvmlident will compare j, with the lowest in this market. ?>/ 1 also continue to purchase Cotton and other Country l'rodnce, for which the highest market price will be given, and to act as Agent Ibr both the Banks in this place, and will give my attention to the Receiving and Forwarding of Hoods consigned to mv care. 0. MATHKSUX. Nov. f? SO wlm " 3 JEW KGOSiS. Simpson's Santa Ke. New Mexico, : nd Navajo Country. with Illustrations Wheeler's HDluiy ??1" North Carolina History of t lie Mormons; The Hunter Naturalist Young Dominican: Combe's System of l'liremdogy j Franklin and the Artie Regions; (ilanees at Knropo Sketches of < i recce and Turkey: j.ifc Here and There Willis' Rural ..otters; Alien's Rural Economy Farmer's Practical Farrier; Farmer's Land Measure s Carolina Housewife; Military Lite in Field and Camp New Themes for Protestant Clergy t A Hit at the Follies of the Ago Streaks ol Stpialler Lite; I'p-Country Letters Summer-time in the Country; (Saioties and Gravities ' Book of Snobs; Vanity Fair: Seven Nights in Gotham :: Seven Capital Sins; Avarice; Rille Rangers ' Precaution, by Cooper; Prairie Scout; Sand Boys t Amelia, by Fielding; Under ek Random; Hope Leslie t Adrian; Hearts Unveiled; Self Deception, complete Two Fathers, a Spanish Romance; Upper Ten , Marv Sealiam. by Mrs. tin v; Discarded Daughter WiM spurts of the West; I-':iriliir?>?j;_'!j:i: Scalp Hunter Necromancer, Second purl; Dream of Lite, <tc. Nov. 5. ALKXANDKK YoUNU. I 8 S'fi' HtS'CEI VI3D.?A general nssorimen tJ of LadiVsrSllOKSnud FOOTS. Fi.mna w styles t liy WOHKMAN A LOON K. It August G. Gil If ( I\ ICOiSBXXSO:*. MERCHANT TAILOR, IV'Ol'HD respectfully iuliirni lliocitizciis ofCamdcn t T and vicinity, thai lie has opened a complete ass?>r t iiM-til u| i ieiitieinen's l ioods, consisting ol' ( LOTUS, | cassimi:i;i:s. vesuxus, Ac. a is... y.; J/.lm: CLOlI/IX<; o: ail dcseriplii-ns. i/AJ'S ,i?d CA/'S. Del. 15?if J < .*.5 zwi'sxti. ICS']' UKCK!VI-ID. Imperial Three-Ply "Sup.-r Hrusscls and Venetian," also, a variety of Chainher Carpels troin N7c. upwards, a neat article of llciup , Carpeting. at :>7c. per yard. Isirge size Chenille and Tufted I'u-s, Cocoa Fibre and Tufted Mais. Ladies' liriissel C-alcli'd and Lieutle- . men's Carpet Hags. Tor .-ale at j Nov. 5 C. MATHIiSOjTS. j aAVi'Mfixu. VLAUGK stock of Gentlemen's RKADY MADK j CL<>TII IXG, embracing a large and varied assortment of Dress. Frock and Sack Coats. Petersham, clouded Heaver, Hlankel and Keveraeahlo Overcoats | Aiso?Hats. Cans. Shirts; Collars, Merino and Flannel | Undershirts. Cravats. Searls. Cloves, and every article | necessary lor a Complete out lit. At Xov.5. _ C. MATHHSOX'S. ( Kntrnlor'N Wotico. VIjL persons having demands against the estate of J - James JJaskin, dee'd. will present them duly nt* , | tested within the time prescribed by law, and all per- i sons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay. j incut to A. <!. BASKIN, Kx'or. J Oct. 22. 85 tf. I CHARLESTON AUCTION SALE. I'oMtivc Sale of Supr and Coffee. l'lY R. <fc A. P. CALDWELL. In TUESDAY, the 23d lust., will bo sold, in Union wharf stores, at 11 o'clock, 3020 bags RIO COFFEE, cargo of the Danish brig lanicl, just arrived from Rio, ALSO. 7 Immediately after the above, at same place, 527 lihds.SUOAH, various brands, '.'cii'iiiions?sums under $300. cash: 3 to $600. sixv days; GOO to $1000, ninety days; 1000 to $3000, mr months; over $.".000, six mouths; purchasers givig approved endorsed notes. As'the above sale will be positive, dealers will find . to their advantage to attend. Nov. 10?21 T01IX C. WEST. Esq., is duly authorised to act as ) our Attorney during our absence trom tiic State. ?!.? ? ...Ill !./% (Krful II.r ..II rln?? ? ? r.iti.nr #.f* l?v lib 1ULTV!]/..."> ? JH ?.'V guwu iv* uu m?v iv v.n.v. II. LEVY. II. LEVY k SOX. Camden, Nov. 3, 1832. >;igar, Molcsscs, Coffer, B,iccn,.&e. 100 hhds. Muscovado and Porto KIco Sugar 123 do AVcst India Molasses 800 barrels Xcu* Orleans Molasses GOO bags Rio and Java Colf'eo 75 lilids. Bacon, Sides and Shoulders 200 packages Xo. 1, 2 and 3 Mackurcl 150 iioxes English I>.?iry Cheese 800 Halves and Quarter Poxes Raisins 75 bales Gunny Cloth 350 coils Laic Kope ALSO. Butter, Lard, Soap, Caudles, Starch, Nails, Shot. ..uri T.iniior^ ,;-f? .Viv .w- For sale on accommodating . rins. 1>\* PAINE A LUCAS, Nov. 15 No. OS, Kast Kay Charleston. E*SASO Tk A1S&. "J OSEPH FRKY. from Charleston, infonns tlio La) dies and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, that e will he in .Camden about the 10th of November, repared to tune and repair Pianos, Organs, Mclodeons nd other Musical Instruments. Orders left at Mr. Young's Bookstore will be romptlv attended to. No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given. Oct. 28. 87 tf ?a?E>s. > 1CH figured and plain Silks 11 Cashmeres and DcLaines, plain and printed, i large variety of small pattern DcLaines, for children. ALSO. EMBROIDERIES-' ?Comprising n full assortment of hilars, Chemisettes. Undcrsleeves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. With u tarje lot of lid, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at Get. 15. A. M. A It. KENNEDY'S. f l4RI'1'jTI\C!??Super, super. Also, best throe ply Scotch and Biusscls Carpeliugs, with ltugs to uiteh. Just received at Get. 15. A. M. A KENNEDY'S. Valuable Land fcr Sale. nt( r?E.anca*.ei* JD>istr:cJ. JiiMleton G. Ctiston, ) vs. > Partition. iVin. T. Gaston. Satn'l.C. Caston. ) !>Y virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity, y made in the above case. June Term. 1852, 1 will ell at Lancaster C. II.. on the lirst Monday, the 6th Vecmbcr, 1852, the following valuable tracts of land, >clongiug to above parties, viz: One tract containing 7112 acres, situate in Lancaster on both sides of Little Lynch-* week, and on loth sides or the Tied tichl road to Cantden, bounded iv lands of Win. 11. Roberts, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Connors, Irs. Ingram, and tract No. 1 be'oiigiiig to same estate. Also one oilier tract eontaining t'tlS Acres situate in aid District, on both sides of said creek and road, adjininglandsof lioLt. Crinimeuger, Win. Bowers, James . llorton. Uriah Williams, Jno. Neal, Win. 11 Roberts. I ml the tract above described. These two tracts adjoin and-form one body of land, laving heretofore been cultivated as one plantation. Vrsons desiring to purchase, would do well to cxniine before the sale, us so large and valuable a body f land is Ik coming iliflieult to be purchased. Terms of >'ol>:.?Cash, sullieieut to pay costs and cxicnscs; the balance a credit of one and twoyearswith un rest annually frotn day of sale, purchasers giving loud and two good sureties and a mortgage. . JAMES II. WilliKRSl'OON, Com'r Eq. L. D. Oct. 2G, ($6.56.) 43 wts Mitrh. I > LACK and fancy Cravats, Gloves, of every deseripI % lion. With a full assortment of liXDI'.li-CLOI'JJJXG and 11 <J IS J El: I'. Just arrived and for sale at Oct. 15. A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S. B.igging and Kcpo. V LARGE supply of Gunny and Dundee Having. . Also, best Charleston-made licuip. For sale very ow. W. ANDERSON. HEAVY All Wool I'lains, Snttinetts, Mnllory Kcrsevs and plain Linsevs for Servants wear. For ale Low at " BOXXKY'S. VIO^R MMIFACTIKES. 1"MIK DeKnlb Mauualaeturing Company arc now pre. pared to oiler a large stock of i'easeti ami Sew< <3 Sesro Shoes, ill of their Own manufacture, made in the best manner mil of the best material, and which will be litted to ncusuro as low as thoy are tu be found elsewhere, of he same quality. A1m>, Eand, Harness, Solo and Upper Leather, vhioh will be sold either wholesale or retail by Oct. 11?m. W. ANDERSON, Treas'r. CAMDEN BAZAAR. I.OOEi EIfl:CtE:! B.OOE4 Ui:RE!l J EST received a new supply of WINTER GOOD.15, consisting of a great variety of I>ry-Goods, rew;st styles, Clotliiug. Bonnets. Hats, Boots and Shoes. Jroceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and China IVare, Aw.. Ac. Selling at Charleston prices. M. DRUCKKR .t CO. Camden. Nov. 2. 88 tf IJREAT AM) IMPORTANT EYEAT! AE.JL CE"" 12 V XZW 416DDS HAVE COME TO HAND! ^"('ail Soe Thent..^ Oct. 12. .TAMKS WILSON. " BOXES Sperm mill Adamantine Candles .Inst ? r) received and li>r-sale at MOORE'S. LEATHER! LEATHER!! VI.DEX A Ml'llRAY liavc now on linmi. a choice . lot of J 1.1A'A j/.\i;\KFS and Vl'l'KR LEATHER, of their own tanning, wtiicli will e sold low. A superior lot of NEGHO SHOES, of their own manufacture. very heavy and warranted good, at prices Irotn 50c. to $1. Expected in a few days a choice lot of FIXESIIOES. of every description, comprising many new and Lean tdnl styles. Sept. 28. TV fiilUu Vrni.el. llef.nines Canton Cloths, Alpaecas, 1 (lingliani's and (-'alienes, all of a most superior qunlilv. Now rccinvin-j at Oct'IS. A. M. ? R. KKNNKDV'S. -J Strtfars. J A AAA SEGAES, of tlio very best brands.? 1U.UUU Eor sale by W. C. AlOORE. ijcai uud Craiiicd Susnr< i A BARRELS Crashed Sugar, first quality IV/ 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At ilOORE'S. A n.fRT) MESSRS. G F KENNEDY, of Chester and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one ol' the proprietors 01 the Planter's Hotel, Charleston, have leased the AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public u portion of their patronage. We pledge our selves that the guests of the Hotel wiil teceive accommodations unsurpassed bv anv in the city. * KENNEDY ? HURST. Charleston May 17. 40 Cm "VTKGRO SHOES, of a superior quality. Just re!> ceivedby E. W. BONNEYUEALilKED! rS^FTE Goods "ir. expectancy" last week ate now I coming to hand. On Saturday I received thirty four packages, and among w hich are some of my richest SILKS, splendid worsted winter DUEES GOODS. Also, a beautiful assortment of French Embroideries, low priced and rich embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfs. from 10c. to $4 each. Having paid Cash for my entire stock of New York Goods, 1 shall be able to oiler great inducements/ Mure anon. E. W. BONNEY. Oct. 4. 72 tf Woollen Goods. An assortment of ALL-WOOL PL AIMS KERSEYS. LIXSETS SA TTIXETTS. TWEEDS JEANS, dc. drc. <tc. did. For the Tlnntation and House Servants. Purchasers will please call, as they will be sold cheap, by Oct. 21. W. ANDERSON, Tarn and Oznabfir^. Q AA BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Deaf \ /U born do.; 30 pc's. DeKalb Oanaburgs, For sale by W. C. MOORE. REMOVAL. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, has removed to the Office at the corner of Court House Square. Camden, S. 0. Oct 22?w3m LI MBER FOR SALE TTTHITE PINE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar. Mahogany", TT Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every variety of Northern Lumber. ALSO. GRIND STONESand ICE, for sale in lots and quad tities to suit purchasers. Address JOHN B MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 2G?ly. Charleston Neck Ice House. Still They Cowe. THE subscriber has received his entire stock of Goods. Last week came to hand a large ahd well selected assortment of Men's and Boy's Clothing, of all sizes, qualities and descriptions. They can be purchased very low for Cash, and will be sold on the same terms to punctual customers, which is considered as good as cash. Come large and small, you will all find sizes to suit. E. W. BONNET. BOOTS AND SEOES. * /-''A PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and ChilI t)U dren's BOOTS, Kip and Calf pegged and sew ed, welt and pump, fair, stitched add fudged, * from No. 5, Childs, to No. 13 Men's?from $1 to $10 C entlemcu's tine Calf and Cloth and Congress Gnitore. *' " " Bootees, fair and stitched " " " waterproof " from $2 to $5 Men's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and B. pegged and sewed Brogans, from 50e to $1.50 Women's IloUi< and Shoes, pegged and sewed, from 25c. to $1.25 " Slippers, from 25c to $1.25 Ladies' and Misses' tine Gaiters, all colors and sizes " " Calf. Goat, Kid, Morocco and' enamelled Bootees, Buskius, Ties and. Slippers, from 75c. to $2. Eor sale at the lowest prices. Oct. 2G. WORKMAN & BOONE. Leather a ad shoe eiadiags Of every kind, viz: Best Hemlock Sole; best Baltimore Oak Solo 41 Harness and Band?extra 44 French and American Calf Skins 44 Lining and Binding Skins 44 Sadler's Calf and Pad Skins siinr> Knives. Pincers. Rasps, Files, Hammers, Awl' Blade?. Shoe Nails, Tacks. Thread. Sand Stones, Heel Balls, Blacking, and Shoemaker's Tools of every description and of the very best qualitv. Just received and for sale by WORKMAN A BOONE. Triusks C'arpvt iia;g* and Taliees. \\f E have just received a very full and completo t T assortment of the above articles, of every sizeami qnality, viz: TRUNKS?from 62c. to $20. CARPET BAGS?from the smallest and mostcomi mon, to the largest and most magnificent; of exceed' ingly rich and beautiful patterns. VARICES?of various sizes and patterns. Call and: see them at WORKMAN A BOONE'S. IVcgro BSrognn*. LACK A RUSSET, Pegged and Sewed, of our ) own Manufacture and of Northern Manufacture, from 62 1-2 to $1.50. For sale bv Oct. 22. WORKMAN A BOONE. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER! VJl. A: K? have at last re ccived their FALL STOCK. And respectfully invite their friends and the publitr generally, to an examination of the largest and best selected stock of EAXCY A XD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS they have ever had offered them, and at prices that cannot fail to please. Oct. IS ~ 55 MORE!" IN addition to the Goods received last week, I have the pleasure of announcing that I have this day received FIKTY-FIVH PACKAGES more. My stock now embraces a very general assortment?a few leading articles 1 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 Do Spun Silk do do do Rich colored Pou de Sill s Do do Gro do Rhino One piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Dresses Marcelloni Silks, all colors, for Scarls 4c. Plain Black Silks, some very lino Ali Pachas and Bombazines Press Trimmings, great variety Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and emb'd Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names Love Veils ant I Veiling Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's Merino and Raw Sdk Vests, do do Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do Embroidered Undersleeves, Cull's, Collars, 4c. Patent Skirts and Skirting Cloths, 4c. 4c. 4c. 4c. Oct. 9. E. W. BONNET. Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar. OUT up in beautiful stvle. For sale bv 1 THOMAS J. WORKMAN.