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CATY1PEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard 121 to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound. 9 to .. BUTTER, per pound 20 to 25 BEEP.. per pound 5 to 7 BACON.. per pound 11J to 20 COFFEE. per pound 10 to 12 CHEESE, per pound 15 to 1G COTTON, ....per praiJ 8i to 9i CORN,.. per bushel 50 to GO FLO CR, per barrel 51 to 5 FODDER per cut 80 to 87 IRON, per pound 5 to G LARD- per pound..-. 16 to MOLASSES,.. .per gallon, 31 to 4-1 %NAILS. per pound. 4 to 5 OATS;... .. . ..perbushel, 40. to 45 PEAS, 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 6 to 12 TALT per sank 1J to 14 TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION. All Temperance organizations in the State of South Carolina are respectfully invited to participate* a ' PUBLIC MEETING of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance, at Columbia, S. C. on Thursday, the 25th iust. A torch light procession win ijo iormcu ai 6 o'clock, p. m., in front of Odd Fellows' Hall. Addresses will be delivered by several of our most distinguished Speakers. By order of A. M. Kennedy, G. TV. F. S. S. McCULLY, ) Committee R. NORTH, [ of T. BEGGS, ) Arrangements. Nov. IS. 93 2t Kail Road Notice. THE Merchants of Camden are hereby requested to bringtheir Rail Road receipts given at the Charleston Depot, for all Salt shipped to this place. N. D. BAXLEY. Nov. 23, 185 2. _ _ 3t Lost. / \N the rontl between taraacn nna uisnopvuic, a suv2/ vcr Lever "Watch, with a Ribbon guard and gold buckle attached. In the bach of said watch there is a paper with the name of J. C. Halvburton, written in irk, also a card of a Jeweler in Raleigh, N. C. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the Store of Mr. W. C. Moore, in Camden, or with Dr. S. S. Boone, of Bishop ville. 15 Nov. 23. 5t olice. THE Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, dee'd. arc hereby notified that the Negro property belonging to her estate will be ready for distribution on the first of January next. All persons indebted to the estate for purchases made at the sale are hereby requested to come forward and pay their notes, as settlements must * bo made. JOITN U. IXGREM, Exr. R. Leigh. Nov. 20, 1852. 94 3m Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Elijah Sill, dee'd. will hand them in properly attested, and all indebted will make payment to Nov. 20.?w2m. E. E. SILL, Adm'r. GALTMIZING, Ac. THE subscriber is prepared to carry on t lie art of Klectro-Metallargy, commonly called Galvanism, in all its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash on delivery. T. CARPENTER. "Nov. 23. 94 Id JEM ray. JESSE WESSIXGER, tolls before me a dapple-grey Gelding, abont five years old, fourteen and a half hands high, black legs and mane. No other particular marks. Appraised at twenty-five dollars. Nov. 23. Z. J. DeIIAY, Magistrate. HEAD QUARTERS^ Columbia, nov. 22,1852. THE 23d Regiment of Infantry and the two Companies of Cavalry in Richland District, will parade fpr Review and Drill at Columbia on 'Wednesday the the 8th of December next. The Commissioned and Non-Commission ;d Officers will assemble the day previous for instruction. Major General Buchanan and Brigadier General Chandler, will, with their staff, attend the Review. The Aids-de-Camp of the Governor residing in the Third Division will attend him, and other members of bia Staff are requested to join him on that day. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adj't & Iiisp'r. Gen. Nov.'23. 94 td gyTho Columbia papers and the Charleston Mercury and Courier will copy. South Carolina?Kershaw District. BY JOHX B. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT. "^y^HEREAS, James Dunlap has applied to me for f .betters 01 Administration on an anu singular uii; Goods and Cliattels, Rights and Credits of Samuel Benson late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next OrdinaryV Court for the said district, to bo holden at Camden Court House on the second day of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand aud seal, tliis lGth day of November, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the seventy-seventh year of American Independence. JOHN R. JOY, o. K. n, ST** Soutb-Caroliua?Kershaw District. DT JOnN R. JOY, ESQCIEE, ORDINARY. "1T7TIERKAS, Keren McCaskill has applied to me t T for Letters of Administration on ail and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of John McCaskill, late of said District, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and uingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be helden at Camdon Court iiouse on ino mira aay 01 jl/wcoiuwi ik*i, hj show cause if any, why tho said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 18th day of November, in tho year of our Lord one thousand . eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the 77 th year of American Independence. JOHN It. JOY, o. K. D. Copartnership Notice. THE subscribers have formed a Copai tncrship under the linn of O'NEALE, BOYD & BItAWLEY, ^ r\f VAfiTORAOR find ior mo uiujjwi. wu u. ?? ? MISSION BUSINESS in tho city of Charleston, and solicit the patronage of their frionds and tho public. ! Richard O'Neale will rcsido in Columbia, and tho business will be conducted in Charleston by B. I). Boyd and II. C. Brawley, who will open their Office on Boyco & Co.'s Wharf ont tho 22dinst. RICHARD O'NEALE. B T. BOYD,. H. C. BRAWLEY. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20. 94 wlm Estate Sale. "DY order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold at X) the late residence of James Raskin, deceased on the 20th day of December next, all the perishablo property belonging to said Estate, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats, "Wagons, Plantation Utensils, &c. 1 will also sell before the Court House door in Camden, on the first Mouday in Janury next, Eleven very likely NEGROES, among whom there is a good Carpenter, one tolerable good Carpenter and a good "Wagoner. 'P..,.-../. TV,, !,? nniMcltnV.ln rvronnrtv a erodit of 1 r<UJIO"~i.' Ul lilO ^/VIIOIIUMIV yivj/v< VJ ?. v. v. twelve months, with note and approved security, with interest from day of sale. For the Negroes, a credit of one, two, and three years, with bond and mortgage, approved security, and interest from day of sale. Purchasers to pay lor all necessary papers, as woll as recording them. A, (J. BASKIX, Ex'r, Nov. 19 9:i tf A PLW IN the Presbyterian Church, for sale bv J. CIIESXUT. Nov. 19.?93tf Notice1. rITlIE subscriber will take on freight one hundred and X ter. or twenty bales of Cotton, at any time this or I the next week, or will hire a large Canal Boat, with a crew of hands as may bo agreed on. Apply to Mr. F. Jot. JAS. CHKSNUT. Nov. 19.-93 t? Coii{farce Jockey Club Races. rI"MJE above RACKS will commence on WEDNKSX DAY, 22d December, and continue four days. From the number of Horses now on the ground, line sport is anticipated. N. B. YOUNG, Nov 19?93 4t Proprietor. SCHOOL BOOKS. A COMPLETE and cxtensiveassortmcnt of School u.\. Books are now on hand, of the best editions, which are offered for sale at low prices for cash, or at the usual credit to punctual customers. GRAMMARS.?Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's. Sl'JiLLliUS.?r.icmcntary, carpenters, i>. x. couiucrn and Dictionary Speller DICTIONARIES.?Webster's, Walker's, Ik-id's, and Worcester's Elementary. READERS.?Southern, No. 1,*2, nnd 3; Goodrich's; New* York and Grigg & Elliot's 1, 2 and 3; Porter's Rhetorical, Lord's. National. Sargent's Standard Speaker, Frost's American do. HISTORIES.?Parley's 1st, 2d and 3d books History; Parley's Common School and Pictorial Hist. U. S.; Robbiu's Outlines Hist.; Markhain's Hist. England; Magnal's Historical Questions; Catechism of the History and Chronology of South Carolina; Juvenile Histories of England and the United States of America. GEOGRAPHIES.?Mitchell's School Geography an Atlas, 2nd Revised edition; Mitchell's Anct. Geo. and Atlas; Butler's do.; Primary Geographies, by Smith, Parley, Mitchell and Childs; Quarto Geo. and ?.i? > _"..i i... tj n ,,?a i? \r jiiicin. HI i tui., K'j iii i^. tjmiiii, uuu a?. ?>A, (the latter is the common School Geographv.) A RITIIM ETICS.?Pike's, Smith's, Emerson's 1, 2 and 3; Davios' 1st Lessons; School and University Arithmetic; Colburn's Intellectual Arith. Keys to the above for the use of teachers. NAT. PHILOSOPHY.?Parker's, Cotnstock's, Jones', Gray's and Draper's. CHEMISTRY.?Sillirnnn's, Draper's, Jones', Cornstock's. Johnson's Turner's. NAT. HISTORY.?Bigla lid's and Ackennan's. INTELLECTUAL P11IL0S.?Abercrombie's. MAl'AEMATICS.?Davics' Algebra, Elementary and Practical Geometry; Legendre's Geometry and Burdun's Algebra; Da vies'and Flint's Surveying; Day's Mathematics and Algebra. Sw an's Series of Spellers, Grammar Readers, <?c. Copy Books and Plates; Paper, Ink,Steel Pens, Quills, Inkstands, and all other articles of Stationary required in Schools and Academies. A. YOUNG. Nov. 10.?o:; if JUST RECEIVED AT THE WHOLESALE HOUSES, OA BOXES BUCKWHEAT, w IJ 500 Havana Oranges, Rice, Lard, and Mackerel. W. 0. MOORE. Nov 19 Ai me uuiporiuiii. f\AAA 15i? Honda CIGARS, t)UUU 5000 Sylva genuine Do. 5000 Gold Leaf Do. 10 Boxes line Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 19 W. C. MOORE. Champaigns anil Brandy. i Tipe "Old London Dock" Brandy , i Doz. Baskets Heidsiek Obampaigue i " '? " pts. 1 Cask Madeiia Wine i " Malaga a t " Old Port " W. C. MOORE. Nov 19 rpWO NEGRO MEN to Ilire. A Nov 19 W. C. MOORE. 1 A/ \ Boxes Cheese. Just received by lw W. C. MOORK. KLECTIO.\ XOTICE. State of South-Carolina-Hershaw District. Office of tit* Court of General Sessions and CommoU Pleas. I, M. Nauuix, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance of the directions of the act of the Legislature in such case made and provided do hereby give public notice, that an election for SHERIFF of Kershaw District will be held on Monday- the 29th day of November next, at the usual places of election throughout the said District, to till the vaeancy occasioned by the resignation of the present incumbent. Witness nty hand, at Camden, this fourth day of October, A. D. 1852 M. NAUDIN, c. o. s. & c. p. MANAGERS. Camden: Samuel K. Capers, John J. Workman and James I. Villepigue. Curetou's Mill: Frederick Bowcn, John Motley and J. P. Riehbourg. *' Flat Rock: James Fletcher, W. G. Kirkland and Jesse Trusdel. Buffalo: William Mungo. James N. Sawcll and La unn rcrguson. Lizeuby's: L. W. R. IJlair, Daniel Retliunc and James Bell. Shrock's Mill: B T. McCoy, Henry RatclifT and Samuel Smith. Liberty Hill: John Brown, Hugh Summcrvillc and Wiley Patterson. Goodwyu's Store: James Love, Richard Drakelbrd and William Clyburn. The Polls to be open [one day ntall the places. Managers to ir.cct at Camden on the Wednesday following, count the votes and declare the election. Polls to be opened at 5) o'clock, A. M., and closed at 1 o'clock, P. M., with convenient intervals. The box, vessel or bag to be scaled up when the pollsarc closed, and not to be opened except to count the votes at the regular time and place, A. A. 1721, 3 Stat. 130. Loaf and CrnKlicd Sugar/ i A BARRELS Crashed Sugar, lirst quality 1U 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORE'S. A HARD. Messrs. g f Kennedy, of chester and jamks M. HURST, formerly 0110 of 1 lie proprietors ol the Planter's Hotel, Charleston, have loused the AMERICAN HOTEL, Kinjr Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their patronage. Wo pledgo our selves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodations unsurpassed by any in the city. kennedy '& hurst. Charleston May 17. 40 Cm TOIIN C. "U'EST, Esq., is duly authorised to net a: our Attorney during our absence l'rom the State "Hi sreceipts will be good for all due to either of us. 11. LEVY, H. LEVY & SON. Camden, Nov. 3,1832. ^"EtlRO BLANKETS, in every variety of quality J_\ Also, tine Bed Blankets, Crumb Cloths, Rugs aud Carpets. For sale low, at BONNE Y'S. I LATENT Iron Meat Cutters, Patent Sausage Sluf JL fers, Digesters, Preserve Kettles, Cylinder Chums, Sonp-stono Griddles, <fcc. For sale at Nov. 1G. BONNEY'S. nPBE South-Carolina Bail Boad Company will reX ceivo tit the Camden Depot, every day, (Sunday excepted) as many bales of Cotton as tlicy may have ears to load, that "day and night, giving receipts at their risk ; all other Cotton brought to t lie Depot, will be receipted for at the owner's risk, until placed on board the ears, uud after the Platform on which they receive Cotton is full, they will stop receiving until tlicy again have room. N. D. BAXLKY, Ag't. Nov. 10.?02 3t JOSEPH FREY, from Charleston, informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, that lie will he in Camden about the 10th of November, prepared to tune and repair Pianos, Organs, Mclodcons and other Musical Instruments. I251" Orders left at Mr. Young's Book Store will he iiriiinntlv attended to. No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given. Oct. 28. 87 tf DRESS ?OOB?. I> JCri figured and plain Silks V Cashmeres and DeLaines, plain and printed. A large variety of small pattern DeLaines, for children. ALSO. EMBI! OIDERIES-?Comprising a full assortment of Collars, Chemisettes. Chderslecves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. With a large lot of Kid, Silk and Sewing'Silk <1 loves. Just opened at Oct. 13. A. M. A R. KENNEDY'S. C'1 AltPETItfG.?Super, super. Also, bcstthrcc J plv Scotch and llrusscls Carpetings, with Rugs to match. Just received at * < . rrvvi:nv'C Oct. 10. JY. JJ. ix. ivr.ii.Yi, i.u x u. I>re*? Miirtx. BLACK and fancy Cravats, Gloves, of even- description. With a full assortment of L'SDER-CL0T1ILXU ami JJUEJERY. Just arrived aud for sale at Oct. 15. A. M. ii It. KENNEDY'S. Bagging and Rope. ,4 LAItGE suppi)" of Gunny and Dundee Ragging. J \_ Also, best Charleston-made TIenip. For sale very low. W. ANDERSON. HEAVY All Wool Plains, Sattinetts, Mallory Kerscys and plain Linsevs for Servants wear. For sale LOW at BONN FY'S. ISO.HE JIAXIFACTIKES. rpHK DeKalb Mnnuafacturing Company are now prcJL pared to oiler a large stock of Pegged and Sewed IVegro Shoes, all of their own manufacture, made in the best manner and of the best material, and which will be fitted to measure as low as they arc to be found elsewhere, of the same quality. Also, Rarn?? Solfi and UDDer Leather, which will be sold either wholesale or retail by Oct. 11?in. W. ANDERSON, Treas'r. CAMDEN BAZAAR. LOOK IIERE! LOOK HERE!! 7UST received a new supply of WINTER GOODS, consisting ot a great variety ot J'ry-uoous, newest styles, Clothing, Bonnets, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and China Ware, Ac., Ac. ^"Selling at Charleston ]>rices. M. DRUCKER A CO. Camden, Nov. 2. 89 tf GREATMDIMPORTAXT EVENT! ALE OF Ml HEW GOODS HAVE COME TO HAND! re call and See Them..? Oct. 12. JAMES WILSON. Valuable Land for Sale. In l?quily? liiUHastcr District. Middletoti (i. C.iston, ) vs. > Partition. Win. T. Castuii, Sam'l. C. Caston. ) BY virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity, made iu the above case, June Term. 1S52, 1 will sell at Lancaster C. II.. on the lirst Monday, the 6th December, 1852, the following valuable tracts of land, belonging to above parties, viz: One tract containing 732 acres, situate iii Lancaster District on both sides of Little Lynch's creek, and on both sides of the Red Held road to Camden, bounded by lands of Wm. 11. Roberts, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Connors, Mrs. Ingram, nnd tract No. 1 be'onging to same estate. Also one other tract containing HG8 Acres situate in said District, on both sides of said creek and road, adjoiniiiglaudsof Robt, Criminengor, Wm. Rowers, James J. Uorton, Uriah Williams, Jno. Noal. Wm. II Roberts, and the tract above described. These two tracts adjoin and form one body of land, liavunr heretoiore been cultivated as one plantation. Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to examine before the sale, as so large and valuable a body of land is becoming dillicult to be purchased. Terms of Sale.?Cash, sufficient to pay costs and expenses; the balance a credit of one and two years with interest annually from day of sale, purchasers giving bond and two good sureties and a mortgage. JAMES II. WITHKRSrOON, Coui'r liq. L. D. Oct. 2G, ($G.5G.) 43 wts BOOTS AND SHOES. Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and Chil1 tJ U droit's BOOTS, Kip and Calf jioggcdnncl sew ed, welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudged, from No. 5, Childs, to No. 13 .Men's?from $1 to $10 Gentlemen's line Calf and Cloth and Congress Gaiters. " " 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 50c to $1.50 "Women's Boots and .Shoes, pegged and sewed, from '25c. to SI.25 " Slippers, from 25c to $1.25 Ladies' and Misses' fine (Jailers, all colors and sizes " " Calf, Goat, Kid, Morocco and enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Ties and Slippers, from 75c. to $2. For sale at the lowest prices. Oct. 2(J. ' WORKMAN k BOONK. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER! * i*i- A- 11. lil^niCDY have at last re A. coived their FALL STOCK. And respectfully invite tlieir friends and the public generally, to an examination of the largest and besi selected stock of FANCY AXD DOMESTIC DJi] GOODS they have ever had oO'ered them, and at pri ccs that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15. 1 / \A PIECES NKGRO LINSEYS. Nowopenini X vU and for sale by K. 'W. BONNEY. 5 IVotlCC. ALL persons indebted to Jolm Ingram, by note or account, will take notice that payments arc only ' to be made to the undersigned, the Attorney of F. A. Nance, Assignee; The assigned papers arc in his hands r for settlement. C63t may be saved by settling soon. t W* THU11LOW CASTON, i A**V for P \ Ac?5o?nf>P ""J "* ? 1 n Nov. 1G. *J2 sw4m a c WOOD. 1 HpiIE Subscriber will engage to deliver in Camden. , .JL Fine AA'ood, Brick AA'ood or Light Wood, by the 1 load or by the cord. Mr. F. Joy is authorized to make 1 arrangements as to the quantity wanted. J. CIIESNUT. Mulberry Nov. 10. 92 tf J C'.OOPEH'S Shredded Insinglass, new Raisins, Al- s ' mouds, Lemons. Currants, Extracts, and line s Cheese. Just opened by BONNET. 1 es&ss, rtizzz- f ON and after tire 1st. November, the Passenger and j Mail Train will leave the Canuleu Depot at Six (1 o'clock. A. M. The Track over the Congarce River is now complete, and the Koad is now open (or Cotton ( and all other descriptions of freight. a N. D. 13AXLEY, Agent. Nov. 2. 88 tf I Cuihc tliis Time, t SOME LAMP OIL that will burn; also. Burning s Fluid. Linseed Oil. nnd Pure White Lead, 1-t, 1-2 and 1 Gallon Cans for Burning Fluid, 4c. 4e. ReA'ived ( by Kail Koad, and now ready for inspection and sale ] at " Z. J. DeIIAY'S. November 9. Oxygenated Bitters. VS.Nf ALL invoice ofthese highly recommended and much-called for Bitters. Received per Railroad and for sale at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. j Nov. 9 c Barry's Trieoplicrons. ^ Preparation for the IIA1K, so cheap that all can ^ j J- JL anoru II, UIIU U't 3V/ jivpumi vuub biiv viibv V?W?J ( j where use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from . New York, received and for sale at I Nov. 9. Z. J. DeJIAY'S. 11 Received ON Consignment, a Lot of CROCKERY WARE, consisting of JUGS. JARS. CHURNS, BUTTER g ! DISHES, (fc. To be sold at wholesale prices by Nov. 9.?90 tf JAMES McEWEN. \ Police. ^ VLL persons having deniauds against Lemuel Doy- j. kin, deceased, will hand them in, properly attest- q ed; and those indebted to the Estate will present them y j to Burwell Boykin, quolilied Executor. j Nov. 5. 89 3m ^ > ADJiniSTIlATOR'S HALE. j BY order of the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw Dis- S trict, 1 will sell at Publie Auction bclorc the S CoHrt House in Camden on the lirst Monday in Janu- li ary next, ^ EIGHTY-NINE NEGROES, J belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adamson, dee'd. j also. 1 On tlio dav following, at the Plantation of said dee'd. J j the stock of MULES, IIOUS, CATTLE, SHEEP, \ Wagons, Plantation Implements, CORN, FODDER, J PROVISION'S, 4c. Terms.?The Negroes will be sold for one-fourth cash; the balance on a credit of one, two, and three j years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to ' ' give bond with approved personal security, and a j t mortgage of the property. The other property, all sums of fifty 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 pa Adtu'r. L. C. Adamson, doe'd. I Oct. 23. 87 ts 8 BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! ~ j fpiIE Subscriber intending to close his business, of- ( X fcrs his Stock of Groceries at extremely low pri- ces for CASH. All who desire bargains would do well do call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. Nov 2.?8Stl It. W. ABHOTT. t MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES. c rpiJE subscribers have just received an assortment X incut of Misses and Children's Bool's andSMOKS, t among which are many new and beautiful styles. Oct. 2G. ' ALDJiN & .MURRAY. GOORS, IX Silks, French DoLaines, Canton Cloths, Alpac-cas, CJincrlmm's and Calicoes, all of a most superior j s qualitv. Now receiving at c Oer! 15. A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S. j Cnii(lie<i. i kl ^ BOXES Sperm and Adamantine Candles Just t) received and fur sale at MOORE'S. . 55 MORE! IN addition to the Goods received hist week. 1 have t the pleasure of announcing that I have this day re- s ! ceived FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES more. My stock r now embraces a very general assortment?a few lead, ing articles I give below, which arc well worth the attention of persons in pursuit of handsome and cheap I Goods. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. All-wool Delaines, fancy and solid colors Cashmeres, do do do ^ * * rn _ ? ,tA1t, nvtiolo VtifH Vit'll I'riniea lurquoinc, .< m ? ... .... J)o Spun Silk do do do r Rich colored Pou de Silks j j Do do Gro de Rhino One piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Drosses i s Marcelloni Silks, all colors, for Scarfs Ac. Plain Black Silks, some very fine Ali Pachas and Bombazines f Dress Trimmings, great variety Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and cnib'd G Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names ? Lore Veils and Veiling G Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's ] Merino and Haw Silk Vests, do do 0 Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do c Embroidered Underslecves. Culls, Collars, sc. Patent Skirts and Skirting Cloths, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. I Oct.!). K. W. BONNEY. I.iglit lias Come! J AMP OIL and BURNING FLUID, of SUPEltl J OH QUALITY. Received yesterday at Oct. 15.-41 ' Z. J. Dell AY'S. Water'* Toolli Soap, \ I?OR cleansing and removing animalcultc from the tcotli. For sale bv Juno 22. THOMAS J. "WORKMAN. Yarn and Oznahnrs^. C\ AA BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Dear w \ f\J born do.; 30 pc's. PeKalb Oznaburgs, For 1 W. 0. MOORE. OUJU WJ REMOVAL^ ~ j JOSKPII B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, lias removed to the Oftiee at the corner of Court llouso Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. 22?\v3m LIBBER FOR SALE T~17"IIITE TINE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar. Mahogany, : TV Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every va, ricty of Northern Lumber. ALSO. GRIND STONESand ICE, for sulo in lots and quantities to suit purchasers. Address j JOIIN B MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 2G?ly. Charleston Neck Ice House. - NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, THE subscriber having, by recent arrivals, conipfe* led his FALL AND WINTER STOCK, nost respectfully offers llicni to the public for inspecion at the store formerly occupied by Messrs. H. Levy : Son. They consist in part, as follows: Plain and printed Mouslinc-s and Cashmeres: watered ind plain Black Silks; Black Satin National; Black Gro le Naples; Black Challeys; English and French Bomlazines and Canton Cloths; Rich Brocades and Change-' iblc Gro de Africa; Figured and Colored Brilleantc; lose de Cheue and other light colored Silks for eveling dresses. ALSO. A large assortment of Silks and Velvet Trimmings, -ar e and Chain Gimps, Black and Colored Silk Fringes; ilk and Coronation Dross Buttons. Besides a full asortnient of KMBROIDKUY, embracing the latest tyles of Muslin and Lace Sleeves, Embroidered Fronts; 'ronch Worked and Trimuied Lace and Muslin Colars; Imitation Valencia and Osborne Muslin Collars, Second-mourning and Black Crape do., Black and Coored Mantillas, Mode Color and Black Cashmere :ha\vls, Black and Colored Ginghams, English and f'rencli Prints, Stewart Plaids and Plaid Merino, for hildron's dresses. Silk, 'Wool and Cotton Hosiery, Dimities, Hair' 'loth and Madonna Skirts, Fronting Linens, Birdeyet md Russia Diapers. Linen and Cotton Sheetings, brown nil bleached Tabic damask, Colored Cotton and Wortccl Tabic Covers, embossed Piano Covers. Bleached and brown Homespuns, J.itiseys, Peniteniary Plaids, Marlboro' Stripes and Denims, for house ervants. Furniture Prints and Dimities, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes. Both and Whitney Bed Blankets, Crib' Bankets of all sizes. ALSO. A variety of Sattinetts, Jeans and other light Cloths,* uitable for Boy's and Gentlemen's wear, plain and iney Cussimcrcs, English and French Broad Cloths, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac.' As some unavoidable delay occurred in receiving* he above Goods, they will be sold at the lowest pries. and at a figuro which T am confident will compare rith the lowest in this market. ?3g"'I also cantinuc to purchase Cotton and otlior lountry Produce, lor which the highest market price ill be given, and to act as Agent for both the Banks 1 this place, and will give my attention to the Receivig and Forwarding of Goods consigned to my care. 0. MATHESON. Nov. 5 89 wlm If JEW BOOKS." impson's Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Navajo Coun-" try. with Illustrations t'heeler'a History of North Carolina listory of the Mormons; The Hunter Naturalist - . ia /? t)I,m??Ia?,? ouu^ uuiiiiiuvjuu j ^uniuu a o/sit-in ui i muuuiujjjr 'ranklin and the Artie Regions; Glances atEuropo ketches of Greece and Turkey; Life Here and There V'illis' Rural Letters; Allen's Rural Economy 'armer's Practical Farrier; Farmer's Land Measure Carolina Housewife; Military Life in Field and Camp' lew Themes for Protest-nt Clergy l Hit at the Follies of the Age treaksol Squatter Life; Up-Country Letters unimer-time iu the Country; Gaieties and Gravities look of Snobs; Vanity Fair; Seven Nights in Gotham1 even Capital Sins; Avarice; Rifle Rangers 'recaution, by Cooper; Prairie Scout; Sand Boys imelia, by Fielding; Roderek Random; Hope Leslie idrian; Hearts Unveiled; Self Deception, complcto 'wo Fathers, a Spanish Romance; Upper Ten lary Scahani, by Mrs. Grey; Discarded Daughter Vild Sports of the West; Fardarouglia; Scalp Hunter iecromanccr, Second part; Dream of Life, Ac. Nov. 5. ALEXANDER TOUXG. J I'ST It IX'EIVED.?A general assort men' -e of Ladie's SHOES and BOOTS. Somenew stylerf iy WORKMAN A BOONE. August G. C3 tf P. ROISENSOjY, - nn/,n > nm m a tt atj ' ' JTJ. ?;AV<llnn 1 A A1 .u w 4.1.) \\7OULDrespectfully iuforiu tliccitizensol'Camden t t and vicinity, that lie lias opened a complete asortinent of Gentlemen's Goods, consisting of CLOTIIS, 1ASS1MERES, TESTINGS, ic. Also, READYIfADE CLOTJIIXC of all descriptions, HATS and 7.11'S. Oct. 15?tf CAflPJKTlft'G. JUST RECEIVED, Imperial Tliree-Ply "Super Brussels and Venetian," also, a variety of Cham- _' icr Carpcte from 87c. upwards, a neat article of Hemp' larpeling. at 37c. per yard. Large size Chenille and Tufted Rugs, Cocoa Fibro % aid Tufted Mats. Ladies' Brussel Satchel and Gentleueu's Carpet Bags. For sale at Nov. 5. C. MATH ESPN'S. CJLOTHOG. ,4 LARGE stock of Gentlemen's READY-MADE' fx. CLOTHING, embracing a large and varied nsortnient of Dress. Frock and Sack Coats. Petersham, louded Beaver. Blanket and Reversenble Overcoats Vlso?Hats, Caps, Shirts; Collars, Merino and Flannel Tndcrshirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Gloves, and every article lecessary for a complete outfit. At Nov. 5. C. MATHESON'S. ExeciiiorV Notice. VLL persons having demands against the estate of Janirs Baskin, doe'd. M ill present them duly atested within the time prescribed by law, and all porous indebted to siid estate will make im mediate;pajr?ncnt to A. G. BASKlNy Ex'or. Oct. -2. 8a t? Trunks, Carpot Hags and Valices. 1ITK have just received a very full and completo v T assortment of the above articles, of every size mil qnalitv. viz: TRUNK**?from 02c. to $20. CARPET BAGS?from the smallest and most com iinn to i lie Inrcest and most mairniflccnt: of exceed ugly rich and beautiful patterns. V A LICKS?of various sizes and patterns. Call and ee tlictn at WUltKMAX & EOOXE'S. GRISWOI.D'S COTTON GINS. I'M IK Subscriber has a better location and is much . better prepared for manufacturing GINS than and ither Establishment in operation. He lias made any old double the number of any other makor in tho otintry, his sales averaging one Thousand per annum, .'his unequalled demand justifies the reputation claimd for his Gins, viz: that they Gin /aster, run lighter, lean the seed better, take out more moats, make better lint, air Patent Water Boxes, far more durable and. secure . gainst Fire than any other, and that all other water Mixes whether double or single are. not only a deceptnn but nro 1111 infringement on his rights, and will sub !rt the Planter who uses them to pay damage, for a vioit ion oft lie Patent Laws. These advantagesjustify liiiu in offering to supply tho 'lanting Community with Gins on better terms, accoring to quality, than any other Factory, Premium Gins vt excepted. Planters of South Carolina can order these Gins hrough Messrs. llorriot.k Brailsford, Charleston: Mr. J. IV. Coleman, Hamburg; Messrs. Law & Drumon, ml Mr. Jesse Drafts. Columbia; Mr. Duncan Mhlloy, 'heraw: Mr C. Matheson, Camden; Messrs. Townsend : Douglas, Bennetsville, and his Travelling Agents, or y letter directed to hiiu at Griswoldvillc, Jones Couuy, Georgia. Gins delivered at tho purchasers nearest steamboat auding or Railroad station. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. Griswoldvillc, Ga.. Feb. 20 15 wlm?mOni j^RKSII PRESTON & MERRILL'S YEAST POWr HERS. Received to-day by Nov 2 T. J. 'WORKMAN. ~ IYMir?amari?ds A fAY be had at 31 WORKMAN'S DRUG STORK. "Uterine UaihaHcon." AFRESH supply direct from tm? projfcfclors. Received at the agency, Z- J. PkHA\ S. i ^5 (