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ii nC .crartac. "r^pn ^?i? i i?mi .I .ncaom CONSIGNEES 1'EK KAIL KOAD. Alden'A Murray, J Bat ins, A Boone, EW Bonrey, J Charlfsworth, Carins A S, W B CY.mp1h*]1, C L Chntten, B W Chambers, M Drucker A Co, L II Dons, lfarmll A G, Ha^cltine A II, Ilupy A- J, II ILJIeyman, K Latta, J MoEwen, T K A J R Mapnll, J K Mendenluill, W C Moore, K S Moffat, F Root, C J Shannon, Shaw A Austen, 1' F Yillepiptu'. J 1 Yiihpigue, Workman A B, T Whitakcr, It W ilson, JL ?emp, a w jjuis, B D Bronson, T Boone, J W Baskin, J \V Can toy, DeKalb M't'Co, .1 Dunlan, S 15 Emmons. E Ilaile, N Mayblum, MeDowall it C, S I? Miller, J S McRea, J Public, J liosser, Rogers it S, Springs & VV, T Workman, Anderson \V, A J, W BogXn, Z J PeHay, G S Douglas, J E ltcmWrt, J Summers J, J \\ liitaker, Addicks A* \Y, J Adams, C F Carpenter, J M DeSans; mv, J Ilarriss, J L Hart, F P Lee, It Man, II Pate, L .J Patterson, 1) R Peebles, J Sanders, T Starke, J "Workman, Billings A' B, J S DcPas*, RII Finch <t Co, J R Gilbert, II (Jarside, G F Ib'dgo, D Hodge, A D J <nes, W G Kirk land, 15 S Lucas, C Matheson, J E Muldrow, Matheson A* (5, M V Muldrow, G W & P T Mobley, Morgan A It, E Parker, W I. Pickett, J Robertson, J Wilalbrd, T J Withers. iloofiaud's German Biticrs. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility and langour of the system, derangement of the liver and stomach, want of appetite. Ac.; they are frequently the result of too close application, and a thousand other causes we cannot here name; but we would say to all afflicted, do as we have done?get a bottle or two of Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jack"Bon, and oar word for it you will bo cured. We recommend tbismedicinc, knowing from experience that it is much superior to the generality of pateut medicines. We would say to our readers, purchase nouc Unless prepared by Dr C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. October 22. jrv*svf.< i.HVI Thousands of patents who use Vermifuge composed of C'aStor Oil, Calomel, Ac., are not aware, that while they appear to benelit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, lo.-s of sight, weakness of limbs, 4 r. In another column will be found the advertisement of Hobensack's Medicines, to which we ask ilie attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a irillious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's Liver I'iJIs, . Rz not DECKtVKO," hut a>k for llobeneark's Worm Syrup and Liver fills, and observe thai eac h has the signature of tlie Proprietor, J. N. IIOBEXSaCK, as * none else are genuine. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. IMPORTANT TO Dv'SI'ERTICS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true digestive fluid. orGASTRic juice, prepared from RENNET, or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON JLIEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, if. D.. Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, oawottd k mrnvr ?A nii'WIT.I'PV nm-inir nfW No OJL Jli ill UUU XJXtXJX XJA JL A f VUl.x^ V...V. .? tare's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice anions the medical advertisements. TO THE SICK. For the effectual rooting out from the system of al diseases brought on by indigestion, billionsness and impurity of the blood, it is a widclv and well known fact that WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE BILLS are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire 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 Ilcaveu that a sovereign balm has been provided. Let each try them for himself and if the medicine fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost liiir. nothing. Tiios. J. Workman*, Agent for Camden. S. C., and sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the counry. June 28? ly. DIED?On the 27ili Elwood Evans . infant son of Francis and Mary Hoot, of this place, aged five months. MR. WELLS FOWLER, THE "PAPER MAN," WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Camden and vicinity that lie lias arrived in town and is stopping at the Mansion House, where he may be found (when not on the stump) and will be happy to explain the uses of his '"Magic Paper," for writing without tho use of pen or ink, and supply all who may wish to get the article. Noz. 30. 93 IVotictt. THE Anmial Meeting ol tlie Camden School Association will take place on Monday, 6th December, at half past 3 o'clock, P. M., at their School House?at which time Teachers will be elected for the ensuing year. Members are requested to come p'epared to pay up their annual dues. ALEX. JOHXSUX, Scc'y. Nov. 30. 2t Saddle florte lor Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale a first rate Saddle and "Work Horse, on accommodating terms. Apr>W at Tiller's Ferrv. J. W. BASK1N. tr'j v " CWThe Darlington Flag will copy 4 times and for ward bill to Tiller's Kerry. Nov. 2G?4k LAND FOR SALE. IN EQUITY?KERSHAW DISTRICT. TV. IL R. Workman, Comm'r. ) vs. > Bill for Foreclosure. Zack Cantey. ) IN conformity to an order in this cause made at the last June term of the said Court, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Camden, on the first Monday in January next, all that parcel or tract of LAND, lying on the North side of Granny's Quarter Creek, in the District aforesaid, containing one hundred (100) acres more or less, being part of a tract for 1- t.-.i i/, t Riddle, dee'd . and conveyed bv 111011/ ocjuiigm^ ?. , , the Sheriff of Kershaw District to David Harrison, and by him to ths children of Hiram Nettles, and which was sold and conveyed by Win. M Shannon, late Commissioner of this Court to the Defendant, on the 0th day of January, A. D. 1851. Biddings to be opened at the sum necessary to pay the amount duo on thy first Monday in January next, on the bond and mortgage given by the said Defendant to the said \V. M. .Shannon, lato Commissioner?estimated to amount to near two thousand (2,000) Dollars. Terms, casu?purchasers to pay for title deeds. W. IT. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. Nov. 28, 1852. [$5.50] ts Copariucrsiup iiouce. ri^HE subscribers have formed a Copartnership under 1 the firm of O'NEALE, BOY D & BRAWLKY, for the transaction of tlio FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in tlio city of Charleston, and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public. Richard O'Neale will reside in Columbia, and the business will be conducted in Charleston by B. D. Boyd and II. C. Brawley, who will open their Office on Boyco I Co.'e Wharf on the 22dinst. RICHARD O'NEALE. B. I'. BOYD, H. C. BRAWLEY. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20. 04 wlm RESH PRESTON & MERRILL'S YEAST POWDERS. Received to-day by jj0? 2. T. J. WORKMAN. ft | AUCTION SALES. Valuable & Likely Negroes for Sale. BY order of .Tames H. Withcrspoon, Ordinary for Lancaster Distiict. and in pursuance of tho Will of the late Simon Beckham, dee d., will be sold at his late residence 10 miles south of Lancastervillo, on the the Camden road, on the 23d and 24th days of December, 1 f52, the whole personal estate ordered to be sold, consisting of on T TTTT-IT TT A T.TT1 TT A T TT A T>T.T1 MTTflT?S. XJXi\ nu JL Xli* X-/ | Among tlio number is an EXCELLENT YOUNG SMITH, several choice young Fellows, Women, Boys and Girls, two good Wagoners. Also, one OARRIAGh\ one MUGGY, WAGONS AND GEARS, * PLANTATION 'ahd SMITH'S TOOLS, IIORSRS and MULES, a large stock of CA TTLK and 1I0GS. a quantity of CORN and FODDER, and many and various other articles. ! Z3i" The Negroes are pronounced by good judges to be an exceedingly likely gang. They will be sold 011 the tirst day of sale?23d. Terms?For the Negroes, a credit of one and two years, purchaser giving bond and two good sureties, with interest annually from the day of sale, and a 111 rtgage. For the otiier estate, a 1 rcdit of 12 months, with interest from tiie day ot sale, note and two good sureties. JANE K. BECKHAM. Kx'rx. A. J. CAUTIIEN, Ex'or. Nov. 21, 1852.?3t. [pr's fee, $4] Corn, Fodder, Cattle, IBojiS &1"' P.Y MOFEAT & MOOIiE. On the first Monday in December next, will 1 e sold at Auction, at the Plantation of Dr. T. K. llovkiu, 11 mil. ? l.olow Camden. 011 Pafton Creek, the following articles, to-wit: I 1200 bushels Corn i 5000 pounds Fodder 37 head of llogs 10 do Cattlo 15 do Sheep 200 bushels Peas and Potatoes AND The Plantation Utensils belonging to the premises. Terms cash. Nov. 20. EbTATE SALE. BY permission of John R. Joy, Ordinary for Kershaw District, 1 will sell at the late resilience of | John S Cunningham, deo'd. his Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, on Wednesday, the 15th of December, at 12 o'clock, M. Terms made known at the sale. WM. C. CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r. Nov. 20. 95 71 AMIMtiTIIATOII S 1>Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw Dis) trict, I will sell at Public Auction bc'orc the Court IIousc in Camden on the first Monday in Jauui ary next, vrnTTrrxT'-xrTKn? 'Krrfi'RrYFR belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adamsou, dee'd. ALSO. On the day following, at the Plantation of said dee'd. the stock of MULES, MOOS. CATTLE, SIlliKP, i Wagons, Plantation Implements, CORN, POLDER, , PROVISIONS, Ac. Terms.?The Negroes will he sold for one-fourth cash; the balance on a credit of one, two, and three 1 years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give bond with approved personal security, and a mortgage of tho property. The other property, all , sums of fifty dollars and under, cash, over that amount i on a credit of 12 months, secured bv notes and approi ved sureties. Purchasers to pay fur all necessary pa1 pers. J. B. KERSHAW, Adni'r L. C. A damson, dee'd. Oct. 23. S7 Is Estate Sale. I)Y order of the Court of Ordinary, will he sold at ) the late resilience of James llaskin, deceased, on the 2<ith day of December next, all the perishable properly belonging to said Estate, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Wagons, Plantation U ensils, Ac. 1 will also sell before the Court House door in Camden. on the tirst Monday in Janurv next, Eleven very likely N ECHOES, among wlioni there is a good Car' penter, otic tolerable good Carpenter ami a good Wagoner. I Terms?For tho perishable property a credit of J twelve months, with note and approved security, with 1 interest from day of sale. For the Negroes, a credit of one, two, and three years, with bond and mortgage, appro veil security, and interest from day of sale. Purchasers to pay Ibr all necessary papers, as well :es recording them. A. (.!. H ASK IN, Ex'r. Nov. in 9.'! if Valuable Land fcr Sale. ^siUy-HiUk&csistei* JUisCric t. | iUiauielon u. v.asioti, i vs. > Partition, j Wm. T. Castoii, Sntti'l. C. Cast<>n. ) BY virtue of tiic decree of the Court of Equity, made in tiic above wise, June Term. 1832, I will sell at Lancaster C. II., on the first Monday, the Oth December, 1852, the following valuable tracts of land, belonging to above parties, viz: One tract containing 752 acres, situate in Lancaster { District on both sides of Little Lyneh's creek, and on i both sides of the lied Held road to Camden, bounded by lands of Win. II. Huberts, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Conners, Mrs. Ingram, and tract No. 1 be'onging to same estate. Also one other tract containing !u>8 Acres situate in said District, on both sides of said creek and road, adjoininglandsof Robt, Critnmengcr, Win. Dowers, James J. Horton. Uriah Wdlianis, Jno. N'cal. Win. II Huberts, i and tiie tract above described. j These two tracts adjoin and form one body of land, J having heretofore been cultivated as one plantation. I Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to ex amine before the sale, as so large and valuable a body of land is becoming diilicult to be |>urcliased. Terms of Sale.?Cash, sulBcicut to pay costs and expenses; tiie balance a credit of one and I wo years with interest annually frotn day of sale, purchasers giving bond and two good sureties and a mortgage. JAMK3 II. WITIIKKSl'OOX, Cotn'r lio. L. D. Oct. 20, ($<?.5G.) 43 wts cloth A T 1UP.I' etneb /?f Itnnllmnfili's UK A IlY-M A Dl<! : J\. CLO'I'lIINC. embracing a largo and varied assortment of Dress. Frock and Sack Coats. 1'ctcrshnin, clouded Beaver, Blanket and Kevcrscnhle Overcoats Also?Hats, Caps, Shirts; Collars, Merino and Flannel Undershirts. Cravats. Swirls. Gloves, and every article nccoKsarv for a complete outlit. At Nov. 5. C. MATIIKSOWS. CARI'iiin^ JUST RFC FIVEl), Imperial Throe-Fly "Super Brussels and Venetian," also, a variety of Chamber Carpets from 87c. upwards, a neat artieleof Hemp Carpeting, at 37c. per yard. Large size Chenille and Tufted Hugs, Cocoa Fibre and Tufted Mats. Ladies' Brussel Satchel and Gentlemen's Carpet Bags. For sale at Nov. 5. C. MATH KSON'S. CTiiiinpiiiKiie and Brandy. J Pipe "Old London Dock" Brandy i l)oz. Baskets ileidsiek Champaigno i " " " " pts. I Cask Madeira Wine l " Malaga " i " Old Port " w. C. MOORE. P. ROBOSO.\, MERCHANT TAILOR, T^l rorLD respectfully inform the citizens of Camden V t and vicinity, that lie has opened a complete assortment of Gent lometi's Goods, consisting of CLOTUS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c. Also, READ )MADE CLOTH IX G ot nil descriptions, HATS and CArS. Oct. 15?tf -jr? ?.n l C-IK1. " A * Tarp^Bg? PSAN'O FOOiTES. rpHE subscriber respectfully invites the attention i. of the public gcnorally to bis stock of PIANO FORTES, six, six and a ball'and seven Octave, Rosewood cases, with all the improvements, Harp Pedal, solid Iron Frames, and warranted to stand any climate. These Instruments arc unsurpassed for del mess of tone elegance of workmanship, and having the agency, they will be sold at manufacturer's prices, either for cash or on time. These Instruments arc from the celebrated house of Ilallctt k Allen, Boston?they arc carefully packed and can be sent to any part of the country without injury. GEO. ALLEN. Nov. 2(5. 05 tf flail Road Notice. nnilE Merchants of Camden arc hereby requested to | 1 bring their Rail Road rccciptsgiven at the Charles| ton Depot, lor all Salt shipped to this place, j * N. D. BAXLF.Y. . Nov. 23, 1352. 3t I ' ' - > < - a ? C:I O-N IIIC* 1*0.111 DiTlWITiril \.U1IIWVU .um j;i.iiiuj<?uir, .1 or ver Lever Watch, with a Ribbon guard and gold buckle attached. I it the bach of said walch-theie is a paper with thi! name ol J. (J. IInlvburton, written in ii:k, also a card of a Jeweler in Raleigh, X. C. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at t he Store of Mr. W. C. Moore, iu Camden, or with I)r. S. S. llooiic, ofBishopvillc. Nov. 23. at !Vot ?<<'. r II IK Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, deo'd. arc X hereby notified that the Negro properly belonging toher estate will be ready for distribution on the first of January next. -Ml persons indebted to the estate for purchases made at the sale arc hereby requested to come forward and pay their notes, as settlements must be made. JOHN U. INGJtEM, Ex'r. It. Leigh. Nov. 20. 1352. 114 3m i^oSscc. VLL persons having demands against the estate of Elijah Sill, dee'd. will hand them in properly attested, and ?!1 indebted will make payment to Nov. 20.?w2in. E. E. SILT,. Adm'r. GALVAailZlRC!, &e. rf"MIE subscriber is prepared to cariy on the art of I Kleetro-MctuIIurgy, commonly cniiea univaiusm, in all its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash on delivery. T. CARPENTER. Nov. 23. 91 tl Congttrcc Jockey Club ICnccs. rI^HK above RACKS will cointncuce on WKDNF.S1. DAY, 22d December, and continue four days. From the number of Horses now or. the ground, line sport is anticipated. N. 13. YOUNG, Nov 19?93 4t Proprietor. 55 MOItE! I N addition to the Goods received last week, I have the pleasure of announcing that I have this day received FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES more. My stock now embraces a vcrv general assortment?a lew leading articles I 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 I'ou do Silks Do do Gro do Rhine One pie ce Rich White Silk for Bridal Dresses Marcclloni Silks, all colors, for Scaris &c. Plain Black Silks, some very line Ali Pachas and Bombazines Dress Trimmings, great variety Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and cmb'd Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names t _,.,i AjUVU v I'lW ?IIIU ? Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' nnd gentlemen's Merino and Law Sdk Vests, do do Colored Gauntletts and 13u. k Gloves, do do Embroidered Underslceves. Cuffs, Collars, Ac. Patent .Skirts and Skirtine Cloths, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Oct. 0. * K. A\*. BOXXEY. CtOOPKlt'S Shredded Insinglass, new Raisins. Al* J inonds, Lemons, Currants, Kxtiacts. and tine Cheese. Just opened by BOXXEY. OsyscssaJed FSiSiors. V SMALL invoice of these highly reeointnended and niueh-culied for Litters, iicccivcd per ltailroad ! and for sale at z. J. DeIIAY'S. Nov. 9 Karry'* TrieopSierous. 4 Preparation for the HA lit, so cheap that all can /V afford it, and yet so popular that the elite every | where use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from New York, received and for sale at Nov. 9. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Received OX Consignment, a Lot of CROCKERY WARE, consistingof JUGS. JARS, CHIRKS, BUTTER ' DISHES, dr. To be sold at wholesale j rices by Nov. 9.?90 tf JAMES MclSWEN. KJirlit Iia*> Come! J AMP OIL and BURNING FLUID, of SLTERIJ OR QUALITY. Received vesterday ut ! Oct. 15.-H * Z. J. DcHAY'S. Wilier'* Tool Si Soap, j 17011 cleansing and removing animalcuke from tlio 1- tee'h. For sale by June 22. 'THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Vara arid C/ttal):ir;>. i ItUXDJ.KS Concord Yarn; 20do Mo.ml Dear wV/\/ born do.; 30 pc's. DeKalb (Jznaburgs, For sale by W. (J. MOORE. REMOVAL. TOSKPH R. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, tf lias removed to tlicOflieeat the comer of Court 1 iotise Square. Camden, S. G. Oct. 22?w3m Notice. VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Roykin. deceased, will hand them in, properly attested: and those indebted to the Estate will present them to Rurwell Doykin, qualilicd Executor. Nov. 5. SO 3m s.i jbijiievi-or sali: , "1A7"IIITE FIXE. Ash, Hickory. Poplar. Mahogany, v v riicn-v .Iniiiiicr Rlaek Walnut, and every va J riety of Northern Lumber. AI.SO. GRIND STONESand ICE. for sale in lots and quantities to suit purchasers. Address JOIIN B MARTIN, A pent, Oct. 20?lv. Charleston Neck Jce IIouso. iixcriiloi'N Notice. VLL persons liavinp demands against the estate of Jaincs Raskin, dee'd! will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay. nicnt to A. G. RASKIN, Ex'or. Oct. 22. S5 tf. xvazz, gsci22, tzx- rv teeasi- orfTl fj?:V: ^tR- 4^M' ON :in<l after tlie 1st. November, the Passenger and Mail Train will leave the Camden Depot at Six o'clock, A. M. The Track over the Congareo River is now complete, and the Road is now open for Cotton and all other descriptions of freight. N. D. 3AXLKY, Agent. Nov. 2. 88 tf Fresh Tamarinds "I f AY ho had at j lYI. WORK-MAN'S DRUG STORK. 1 HEAD QUARTERS, IfiSttt COLUMBIA, NOV. 22, 1852. rg',lIK 2Hd Regiment of Infantry and the two Com! tallies of Cavalry in Richland District, will parade I for Rcvi.-w and Drill at Columbia on Wednesday the the 8th of December next. The Commissioned and Non-Commission d Officers will assemble the day previous lor instruction. Major General I'lr-hanan and Brigadier General Chandler, will, with their stall, attend the Review. The Aids-de Camp of the Governor residing in the Third Division will attend him, and other members of . bis Stuff a re requested to join him on that day. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTKY, Adj't. k Insp'r. Gen. Nov. 23. 01 td C3V"Tbe Columbia papers and the Charleston Mercu! ry and Courier will copy. I'it Ail'? rOSKPII FRKY. from Charleston, informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, that lie will be in Camden about the 10th of November, prepared to tune and repair Pianos, Organs, ilelodeons and other Musical Instruments. Orders left at Mr. Young's Book Store will be promptly attended to. Xo charge will be made if satisfaction is not given. [ Oct. 28. 87 . tf DRESS GOODS. 1) Id! figured and plain Silks 11 Cashmeres and DeLaines, plain and printed. I A large variety of small pattern DeLaines, for children. A 1.SO. KMBROWr.Rir.S?Comprising a full assortment ol Collars, Chemisettes. Cndersleeves, Handkerchiefs, ic. With a large lot of Kid, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at Oct. 15. A. M. Si R. KENNEDY'S C < ARPETI!?G.?Super, super. Also, best three V J ply Scotch and Brussels Carpetings, with Rugs to ; match. Just received at Oct. 15. A. M. k KENNEDY'S. Slisrt*. , T)LACK ami fancy Cravats, Gloves, of every dcscrip: J.J tion. Willi a full assortment of UNDEH-CLOTHING and 110 SI EH 1". Just arrived and for sale at { Oct. 15. A. 31. .t 11. KENNEDY'S. Bagging and Rope. VLARGE supply of Gunny and Dundee Bagging:. Also, best Cluirlcston-uiade Hemp. Forsalevery low. W. ANDERSON. HEAVY All Wool Plains, Sattir.etts, Mallory Ser. soys and plain Lin soys lor Servants wear. For i sale Low at IiOXXKY'S. IKP.1IE InAXIT.ACTLUES.~ 1 rB^HKDeKalb Manuafacturiug Company are now preI X pared to offer a large stock of Pegged nud S. wed S'egro Shoes, j all of tlicirown manufacturo. made in the best manner : and of the best material, and which will be tilted to measure as 16w as they arc to be found elsewhere, of the same quality. Also, Eand, Harness. Sole and Upper Leather, which will be sold either wholesale or retail by Oct. 11?m. W\ ANDERSON, Treas'r. n a H,ITWVII.T T3 A ry A A T> LOOii liLiill! LOOK nEREil IUST received a new supply of WIXTEU GOODS, consisting of a great variety of Dry-Goods, i ewest styles, Clothing, Don nets, I fats, Doots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and China Ware. Ac., Ac. JSgTSelling at Charleston prices. M. DRUCKER A CO. Camden, Xov. 2. 88 tf | GRE AT AND IMPORTANT EVENT! ALL or MY NEW GOODS ! have come to hand! ii^t'ali and See TStein.jgJ Oct. 12. JAMES WILSON. ~ boots" and" shoes! t" X A PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and Chil( t) v/ dren's BOOTS, Kip and Culf pegged and sow n/1 tt'olf- ntifl r?iimn fnir nnrl fnrltrPiV from No. 5, Childs, to No. 13 itcn's?from $1 to $10 Gentlemen's line Calf and Cloth and Congress Gaiters. " " Bootees, lair 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 sowed, from 25c. to $1.25 " Slippers, from 25c to $1.25 Ladies' and Misses' line Gaiters, all colors and sizes " " Calf, Gout, Kid, Morocco and enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Ties and Slippers, from 75c. to $2. For sale at the lowest prices. Oct. 2(5. WORKMAN & BOONE. BETTER LATE THAN NEVES! 4 Ufl. A It- liO'i\ 11DV have at last rcecivcd their FALL STOC K. ! And respectfully invito their friends and the public generally, to an examination of the largest and best I selected' stock of FAXCY A XL) DOMESTIC DRY I /lAvv rtd ii * ? l.oA tliom o nrl nt nri. IrLH/X'O 111vy usitu v?u ii.?\4 viivivu hiviu, .v* ?.v r.. ces that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15. f/\/\ PIECES NEGRO LINSEYS. Now opening 1UU and for sale by E. W. BONNE Y. J OHN C. WEST, Esq., is duly authorised to act as our Attoniey during our absence from the State. Ilisrcceipts will bo good for all due to either of us. II. LEVY, II. LEVY & SON. Camden, Nov. 3, 1852. "? '-"1 T-, TIT IV1.TTC T- r\C r,unlit V % C.U1VU IVIMC. Ill f? v* y muivv; vi vjmu..v .1\ Also, fine Bed Blankets, Crumb Cloths, Rugs and Carpets. For sale low, at BONNEY'S. PATENT Iron Men! Cutters, Patent Sausage Sluffers, Diprestera, Preserve Kettles, Cylinder Churns, Soap-stone Griddles, ?tc. For sale at Nov. 1C. BONNET'S. .! E ST EU:CE AT. THE WHOLESALE HOUSES, OA BOXES BUCKWHEAT, wlj 500 Havana Oranges, Rico, Lard, and Mackerel. W. C. MOORE. v?., in Awy - " b ? At tlio Emporium. ^AAA Rio Honda CKJARS, f)\ 'I '\/ 5000 Sylva genuine Do. 5000 Gold Leaf Do. in Boxes line Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 19 W. C. NfOORF. Loaf and Crashed Sugar. 1 A BARRELS Crashed Sugar, first quality 1A/ 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORB'S. 1 NEW FALL MFWINTEK (1O0DS. igl^HE subscriber having. by recent arrival6,"cotople I ted Ins FALL AND WINTER STOOK most respectfully offers them to the public for inspection at the score formerly Occupied by Messrs. H. Levy . A Son. They consist in part, as follows: . . : ' Plain and printed Mouslines and Cashmeres; watered and plain Black Silks; Black Satin National; Black Gib dc Naples; Mack Clmlleys; English and French Bombazines and Canton Cloihs; Kidi lirocadcs anu Clno ge a oio uro ac Aincs; ngurea una c,oiuitu ujuiemiw, Rose do Cheue and otl.er light colored Silks for waning drosses. A! SO. A large assortment of Siiks ar.d Velvet' Trin mingfi, Lace and Chain Gimj a Black nndCtloffd Silk Fringes; Silk aud Coiot.at.'on Dress Buttons. Besides a full at" sortment ot EMBROIDERY, embracing tho latest styles of Muslin and Lace Sleeves, Emlroidered Fronts ; French Worked and Trimmed Lace aud Muslin'Collars; Imitation Valencia and Osborne Muslin Collars, Second-mourning aud 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 children's dresses. Silk, Wool and Cotton Hosiery, Dimities, Haif Cloth and Madonna Skirts, Fronting Linens, Birdeye and Russia Diapers, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, browo and bleached Table damask, Colored Cotton and Worsted Table Covers, embossed Piano Covers. JBieaciiect and brown Homespuns, Lmscys, renneh-'# tiarv Plaids, Marlboro' Stripes and Denims, for bouse servants. ' . - Furniture Prints and Dimities, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes. Bath and Whitney Bed Blankets, Jrib Blankets of all sizes. ALSO. A variety of Sattinetts, Jeans and other light Cloths;suitable for Boy's and Gentlemen's wear, plain and fancy Cassimeres, English and French Broad Cloths, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac As some unavoidable delay occurred in receiving the above Goods, they will be sold at the lowest prices, and at a figure which I am confident will compare with the lowest in this market I also cDiitinuo to purchase Cotton and other Country Produce, for which 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 Forwarding of Goods consigned to my caretC. MATHESON. Nov. 5 89 wlm .< SCHOOL BOOKS. ~ a nrwtnr p?ni? ?? ?* a. .fo-ua-. liuin iiuu calciisivtussoruiient oi coiiuooBooks are now on hand, of the best editions, which are offered for sale at low prices lor cash, or atthe usual credit to punctual customers. liHAMMAKS.?Smith's. Bullion's and Brown's. SPELLERS.?Elementary, Carpenter's. N. Y. Southern and Dictionary Speller DICTIONARIES.?Webster's, Walker's, Reid's, and Worcester's Elementary. .. READERS.?Southern, No. 1, 2, and 3; Goodrich's; New York and Grigg k 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.; Robbin's Outlines Hist.; Markham's Gist England; Ungual's Historical Questions; Catechism of the History and Chronology of South Carolina; Juvenile Histories of England and the UnitedJStates of America. GEOGRAPHIES.?Mitchell's School Geography and Atlas, 2nd Revised edition; Mitchell's Anct. Geo. and Atlas; Butler's do.; Primary Geographies, by Smith, Parle}', Mitchell and Childs; Quarto Geo. and Atlas, in 1 vol., by R. C. Smith, and R. M. Smith, (the latter is the common School Geography.) ARITHMETICS.?Pike's, Smith's, Emerson's 1, 2 and 3: Davies' 1st Lessons: School and ITnirersitv Arifh metic; Colburn's Intellectual Arith. Keys to the above for the use of teachers. NAT. PHILOSOPHY.?Parker's, Comstock's, Jones', Gray's and Draper's. CHEMISTRY.?Silliman's, Draper's, Jones', Comstock's. Johnson's Turner's. NAT. HISTORY.?Bigland's and Ackertnan's. INTELLECTUAL PIIILOS.?Abcrcrombie's. MATHEMATICS.?Davies' Algebra, Elemeutary and Practical Geometry; Lcgendre's Geometry and Burdon's Algebra; Davies' and Flint's Surveying; Day'# Mathematics and Algebra. Swan's Series of Spellers, Grammar Readers, <?rc. Copy Books and Plates; Paper, Ink,Steel Pens, Quills, Inkstands, and all other articles of Stationary required in Schools and Academies. A.-YOUNG. Nov. 19.?93tf j l ' * BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! t Subscriber intending to close liis business, of JL fers his Stock of Groceries at extremfly low prices for CASH. All who desire bargains would do well do call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. Nov 2.?S8tl It. W. ABBOTT. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES. T^IIE subscribers have just received an assortment JL m nt of Misses and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, among which are many new and beautiful styles. Oct 2G. A I. DEN 4 MURRAY. MOl'RIVIXG GOOOS, IN Silks, French DeLaines, Canton Cloths, Alpaccaa, Gingham's and CalicoeS, all of a most superior qualitv. Now receiving at Ocr". 16. A. M. & R KENNEDY'S. Caudles. ?) ~ BOXES Sperm and Adamantine Candles Just _ 0 received and for sale at MOORE'S.. new aiooiis. * Simpson's Santa Fo, New Mexico, and Navajo Country. with illustrations Wheeler'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 There Willis' Rural Letters; Allen's Rural Economy Farme r's Practical Farrier; Farmer's Land Measure Carolina Housewife; Military Life in Field and Camp New Themes for Protestant Clergy A Hit at the Follies of the Age Streaks ol Squatter Life; Up-Conntry Letters Summer-time in the Country; Gaieties and Gravities Book of Snobs; Vanity Fair; Seven Nights in Gotham Seven Capital Sins; Avarice; ume Hungers Precaution, by Cooper: Prairie Scout: Sand Boys Amelia, by Fielding: Koderek Randoms- Hope Leslie Adrian; Hearts Unveiled; Self Deception; complete Two Fathers, a Spanish Romance; Upper Ten Marv Seahani, by Mrs. Uny; Discarded Daughter Wild Sports of the West; Fardarougha; Scalp Hunter Necromancer, Second part; Dream of Lite. <tc. Nov. 5. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Trsiitks Carpet Rags aud Va Sicca* rE h:\vojustreceiveda very full and complete v t assortment of the above articles, o: every size and quality, viz: TRUNKS?from 62c to $20. * CARPET BAGS?from the smallest and most com mon. t<> tlie largest anci most maguiaccm; 01 exccea ingly rich and beautiful patterns.^ VA LIC Eci?of various sizes and patterns. Call and ^ sec thoiu at WORKMAN & BOONE'S. rp\VO NEGRO MEN to Hiro. 1 Nov 19 TV. C. MOORE. 1 /~W^i Boxes Cheese. Just received by '' " ' TV. 0 xronwp omc litis Time, SOME LAMP OIL that will burn; also. Burning Fluid. Linseed Oil and Puro White Lend. 1-4, 1-J and 1 Gallon Cans for Burning Fluid, 4c. 4c. Received l,y Rail Road, and now ready for inspection and sale at Z. J. DvHAY'S. - November 9.