Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1852-1852, December 07, 1852, Image 3

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Hoonaud's Gcrnian BHlcrs. . Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility end , iaugpur of the system, derangement of tlie liver and j Btomach, want of appetite. 4c.; they urefsequcnllythe j result of too close application, and a thousand other ! causes we cannot here name; but wt would say to all afflicted, do us we have done?get a bottle or two of j Dr.JIoofland's Oenr.au Bitters, prepared by.Dr. Jackson; arid our word "for it you will be cured. We re-j Commend this medicine, knowing from experience that ! it . is mudi suuerior to the geaoi-ality of patent modi cines. We would say to. our readers, purchase none Unless prepared by Dr C. M. Jaekaon, Philadelphia. October 22. J Thousands of {KyenUs who use Vermifuge composed of Castor Oil,"Caloiucl,&c'? arc not av\ar-', that while they p. appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of disca^s, such as salivation, lo.-s ^"Vf sight, weakness of !in:b.-, iJt. tu an ither column will be found the advertisement of HoheJj 'aek's Medicines, :o which wo ask the attention of ail dtrerUly interested in their own us Weil as their ( Midrib's ntaltli. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billions type, should make use of the only genuine rucdioitie, llobeiisaek's Liver 1 ilis. liE mot dkc^ivku," but. m k Mr ilobensaik's Worm Pyrnpaiid Liver J'ill;;, and observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. IIOBB.VSaCK, as none else are genuine. - - ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. TMoAnTivTTn n?nviiTirs Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true dices t1ve fluid, orGASTRic juice, pre pared from RENNET, i or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, tho great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedvfor INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY,, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, fdrnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. , TO THE SICK. For the effectual rooting out from tho system of al ' diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousuess and itn- i purity of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact that WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are tin 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 ouco; and to UlitUK avitveit bU.li a sv?wvri^ii wai.i* u?io wvv.i ^-uvidcd. Let each try (hem for himself and if (lie medicine fail3 to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. Thos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. 0., and sold by Druggjtetsaml Merchants throughout the country. June 28?ly. MARRIED?On Thursday evening, the 25th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Fonville, Mr. IIamptox Thomas, of Darlington. to Miss Nancy Amanda, daughter of William Shields, Esq., of Flat Rock, Kershaw District. MARRIED.?On the 25th ult., by the Rev. D. MeQueen, Mr. L L. Eraser, Jr., to Miss Mary Adelaide daughter of ff. M. DeLortne, Esq., all of Suinterville. In Sumterville on Sunday evening. 28th ult, by ltev. A. M. Foster, Mr. J. Rich vrdson* Loo an to Mis3 Kliz- t abeth S. Wilder, all of Sumter District. On Thursday, 18th ulu by the Rev. 31 r. Wallace, ' Mr. W. G. McKnigiit, of Williamsburg, to Miss Mary 1 P., second daughter of Mrs. Anu II. McCown of Dar- j lington District On the 19th ult., by Rev. L. P. Rollins Cnpt Tiiom- j as E. Howle to Miss Elizabeth S. Vanx, all of D.ir- j lington District. On unesaay, Z3u uit., oy nev. . m. w mgate, sir. ; * Elihc Mcldrow to Miss Elizabeth Hepburn, all of Darlington District. On the 9th uit., by Rev. Mr Funnnn, Dr. S. II. Fres- i let to Miss Sarah Margaret McIver, all of Society Hill, Darlington District i Ou the 11th uit., tjy Her. bU. u\ a_ rig ax, Esq, to Miss Catharine Elizabeth Hill, all j of Darlington District. ' On the 10th uit.. by Rev. Mr. Gregg. Mr. Nicholas J). Fegces, of Libert j' Hill, Dallas county, Ala., to Miss Mary C. Sanders, daughter of James M. Sanders, of Darlington District. On Wednesday, 24th uit., by Rev. James Newberry, lit Robert Commander to Miss Sarau Adeline, daughter of Mr. Abraiu Drown, all of Darlington District. On Thursday, 23th uit., by Rev. James Newbery, Mr. Aaron Player to Miss Elizabeth Takltox, ail of Darlington District. On Tuesday, 23d uit.. by Rev. Gregory Rollins, Mr. W. W. Weaver to Miss Mahala Laxgsiox, all of Darlington District. CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. Kershaw Section No. 4. THE regular Meeting of this Section will be held at Moll nn I'rlftitv nf>*f lit 7 ii'clncL" Hv order of the W. A. J. W. CALL, Secr'y. ' SOJiS OF TEMPERANCE, WATERED DIVISION NO. 9. THE regular meeting of this Division will be held on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. P. T. V. WALSH, R. S. Railway'* Ready Remedies. A FULL supply just received, consisting of Rad r> l.. l/.o of 9"r. rtf)? nntlCil ~ JL Jk. Wtt/ rs XWtlu^ tu wuao, -uv wv Radway's Regulators, Railway's Medicated Soap. Radway's Circassian balm, for beautifying the hair, and for sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Save your Costly Warn. W FIELD & CO'S CHEMICAL LIQUID SOL DER is the best article in existence tor beautifully and durably repairing broken Glass, China, Stone, Marble, Alabaster and Ornamental ware of eve- j ry description. All articles joined with this, the most powerful of all cementing compositions, will become perfectly firm and ready for use in fivo minutes after being joined; they will also stand washing in warm water, and resist the action of all liquids and acids in general use about a bouse This composition will not disfigure or leave any color even on the clearest glass, and maybe used with the greatest convenience. Full directions accoa.pany this article. For sale by -t Dec. 7. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. IVolice. THE Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, dee'd. are horoby notified that theNegro property belonging I toiler 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 como forward and pay their notes, as settlements must be made. JOHN U. INC REM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. Nov. 20,1802. 94 3rn i Saddle Horse Sor .Sale. rpHE subscriber oilers for sale a first rate .Saddle JL and Work Horse, on accommodating terms. Apply at Tiller's Fern'. J. W. RASKIN. Tho Darlington Flag will copy 4 times and for \vard bill to Tiller's Eerrv._ Nov. 2G?4t, " B AEG AIN S! BARGAINS! f~ THE Subscriber intending to close his business, of- , fcrs his Stock of Groceries at extreme ly low pri- j ces for CASH. All who desiro bargains would do ; well dociilland examine, before purchasing elsewhere, j ' Nov 2.?88tl IV. ?v. ABUUli. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BDOTS & SHOFSTHE subscribers have just received an assortment mcnt of Misses and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, j among which are many now and beautiful styles Oct 20. ALPKN & MURRAY. | Fruit. FrniJ, Fruit. | A Kegs Malaga Grapes 1 v 1 case fresh Currants 50 pkg.?: Baisias, in whole, half and quarter boxes, Layer aud Lunch 20 drums new crop Figs 2 bagsBordeaux Almonds English Walnuts, Fill erts. Brn7.il Nuts. Citreu, Lemons and Oranires. Received and for sale by Doc. C,'852. SHAW & ALSTJJS. A A BAGS Rutlcdgc's Family Liu kwheat. Kocei*xved and lor sale by SHAW <fc AUSTIN. 9 CASE Tie Fiuit tm. 1 do Piuc Apple in juice. Received and for sile by SHAW & AUSTIN. OA BOXES Mild Goshen Cheese. Received and (or sale by SIIAW A AUSTIN. i A Bbls. Mercer Potatoes. Received and for sale by JLU Dec. C, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. 1CASE freeli Maecaroni. Received and for sale by Doc. G, 1852. SIIAW A AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Anchovic Paste Received and lor sale by Doe. G. 1852 SHAW A AUSTIN. ICAcK genuine London Mustard 1 do do French do Received and for sale bv Dee. 6, 1852. *S!IAW & AUSTIN. 1CASE Crosse A Rlackwell's English Pickies, cousi.* ting of Picealillv, Chow-Chow, Cauliflower and t>!?.L I<.e Ifopiiiivil and for sale hv Doc. G, 1SS2. SHAW & AUSTIN". 1CASE of Crosse & BlacktvoH's English Sauces, consisting of Worcestershire, Heading, lJarvey and John Bull. Received and lor sale by Doe. G, 1S52. SHAW & AUSTIN. C!ia)ni>ai^ii(> and JSraudy. i Tipe "Old London Dock" Brandy i Doz. Baskets Ueidsiek (Jhuii.paiguo J " pis. i Cask Madeita Wine I " Malaga 1 44 Old l'ort 44 W. C. MOORE. i>. U04U'4.Y^O.li, MERCHANT TAIL OR, \\7 OULD respect fully inform the citizens of Camden T t and vicinity, that he has opened a complete assortmontol licntlcmeu'sOoods,consistingol CLOTiiS\ CASS.1MEKES. VL6T1SGS, Ac. Also, liKAD}MADIC CLU'JL/JXG o. all descriptions, 11.1TS aud CAPE. Oct. 15?tl" WGIii MP S 1 A lilt PREMIUM SOAP.?A fre-.li supply ofF. S. Clea vers celebrated World's Fa.r Premium lloucy Soap. Warranted g nuin t Received and for sale at idee. 3?In). Z. J. Dell AY'S. THE subscriber lias now on hand a very choice lot of Sperm, Solar and Lard Oil and Burning Fluid, to which he invites the attention of his customers. Dec. 3. Z. J. DkUAY. GrtcJcfc, Si*;-. tts, Splendid Parlor Orates I Smootiiing Iron Heaters Plain do do | Iron Bedsteads Hooking Stoves Egg Boilers Office do | Codec Bcggins Tea and Coffee Urns. Received bv Dei.*. 3. McDOWALL & COOPER. Gnitv. A SPLENDID assortment of Single and Double j\. Barrelled OCu\'S. from jj to $1U0, with powder Flasks, Shot Bags and Pouches, Perc ssion Caps, Cleaning Hods, de. Received and to. salebv Dec. 3. a Td. A roul'KR. PceliCt SSook ILi>-.f. rOST in t'harleston oil the 29th ult, a yellow MorocJ co l'OCKET JlUOK . uiaiiiing I'ilty Dollars in Bank Bills ol various ii> nomi alliens, a Cold Watch Key, and a number of paj.iis. among them a note on Levi tjharp for about loity dollars, and die on J-.tlniutRi Price, amount not recollected. Tiie Under will lie liberally rewarded on leaving: tlie Pocket Look and content* ;i the Cliarlc.-ioji Hotel. Camden, iiec. 3. Jull \ ?.l. WilOfKX. *Cli.ir.e.-i. n Mercury copy t wice. *: ::.-n i 1 } lC'iAi>i' Clil>M i begs iia'e topcctiully to intoiin Ins eur'tuiiiei.- and tiie pnbhu groucnilly, that having secured ilie services ut' a competent assistant. lie is |?tvj-aied to "e.\eeiite ail orders in his line" in a satisfactory aimer, and invites nil who require his services to irive linn a call, tor ' With Scissors sharp and i azors keen, llu'll trim their hair ot shave tlietn clean.'' E^'Tlio tshop will be open o\cry night (except Sunday; lij! nine ooleook. Dec. 3. IVaU'r'.*. Tvoih Soap, 1^01' cleansing and removing aiiiiualcuhc from the tee" I). For sale by June 22. 'THOMAS J. WORKMAN. CajiariaerOiip ri"MIK subscribers have formed a Copartnership under J. the linn of O'XKALH, DOYD UKAWLIiV, fur the transaction of the FACTORAOK and COMMISSION UUSINKSS in the city of Charleston, and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public. Richard O'Neale wiil leside in Columbia, and the business will be conducted in Charleston by 15. D. lioyd and II. C. Draw ley, who will open their Ollice on Doyce & Co.'s Wharf on the 22din?l. RICHARD O'NEALE. IJ. J . DO YD, 11. BUAWLKY. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20. 04 wlm er~- &Xi?2=* iSifia eSC'2^.- Liiizzz.?l -&&& ON and after the 1st. November, the Passenger and Mail Train will leave the Camden Depot at Six o'clock, A. M. The Track over the Congarcc River is now complete, and the Road is now open for Cotton and all other descriptions of freight. N. D. 3AXLEV, Agent. Nov. 2. 8H tf ft" fl<*4S i i t. nersons indebted t<-.John Ingram, by note or j\ account. will take notice that payments are only to l.?e made to the niidtrsignod. tin.* Attorney of F. A. Nance. Assignee. '1 hcussigncdpajctsaie in his hands tor settlement. Cost mav be- sated l?v settling soon. w* tiiuklow caston, i Att'y for F. A. Nance, Assignee. Nov. 10. ?J2 stvltn lllOI'N ALL persons having demands against the cstatoof .lames Baskin. dce'd. will preseift them duly attested within the time pieseiibed by law, and all parsons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay. nient to A. U. BA6K1N, Kx'or. Oct. 22. s.j u. 8TIS A WCI TTI RS &< The subscribers have received a lull assortment ol * Large Straw Cutters Small I)o. Corn Shelters Thermometer Churns. Ang. 13. MeDOWALL & COOI'KK. >1 :?<!<> ClolJiiu;'. A HANDSOME stock of 00 A TS, VESTS A XL j_\_ PAXTS. Also. Coats and Vests for Boys. Will j a largo assortment ol PA TS. Just received at Oct. 16. A. M. & K. KENNEDY'S. C>.'jniu S S ' .J CTgBHBDMWMP upyfJXUL-t*iJgra 5000 first quality Bio TTondo-SEGARS 5000 ?do do Gr.M Leaf do 2000 do do Regalia do Received ai d lor salelir Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. CASES (quarts and pints) "Longwortlrs" Spark t) Imp Critii\vba Wine. Kectifed and for Palo by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. T<*?i Tea. Tea. C"1 UNPOWPER/ Hyson. Imperial. Young TTysci X and Black, of supcrio: quality. Received am for sale by SIIAW & AUSTIN. ?T) OCTAVES " Sandermann's" Old Port Wine, fo aj medicinal purposes. Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. CASES assorted French Cordials. Received anc t) for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. "T HHDS. choice Baltimore cured Bacon Sides. fj Received and for sale by . Dec. 5, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. 1HIJD. "CousardV Hams. Received and for salebj Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN, if) CASES No. 1 Smok.'d Salmon w 2 do do do Halibut Received and lor sale by Dec. 6, 1S52. * SIT ATT ? AUSTIN. i / v KITTS No. 1 Mnckarel (new) lv 10 qr. bis. do do do 2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale by Dec. C, 1.852. SNAW ? AUSTIN A BI3LS. Kennedy's But:cr Crackers. mj Received and lor sale by Dec 0. 1852. ' SHAW ? AUSTIN. A TWO-POUND cans fresh Salmon. OU Received and for sale bv Dec G, 1852. SHAW AUSTIN. PflASO FOUTE.S. rPHE subscriber respectfully invites the attention J of the public generally to his stock of iV.LYC FORTES, six, six and a half and seven Octave, Rosewood eases, with all the improvements, Harp Pedal, solid li on Frames and warranted to stand any climate. These Instruments are unsurpassed for richness ol tone elegance of workmanship, and having the agency, they will he sold at manufacturer's prices, either for cash or on time. These Instruments are from the celebrated house of llallett & Allen, Boston?they are carefully packed and can be seut to any part of the country without injury. GEO. ALDEX. Nov. 26. " 05 tf SCHOOL BOOKS. A COMPLETE and extensivcassortment of Scnoot . Books are now on hand, of the best editions, which are oil'erod for sale at low ju ices lor cash, or at the usual credit to punctual customers. GRAMMARS.?.Smith's. Bullion's and Brown's. SPELLERS.?Elementary. Carpenter's, X. 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; Xcw York and Grigg & Elliot's 1. 2 and 3: Porter's Rhetorical, Level'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.; u i i /v..i! lis..*. Micf 1.'n?|.it.d m'UUIlt a \7UU!I1U? 11131., *uai I\ll?i 1*1 o iiiou Manual's I listorioal Questions; Catechism of the ilia tnrv and Chronology of South Carolina; Juvenilt Histories of England and the United Stales of A me rica. GEOGRAPHIES.?Mitch ell's School Geography nu?j Atlas, 2nd Revised edition; Mitchell's Aiict. Go., and Atlas; Butler's do.; Primary Geographies, b) Smith, Parley, Mitchell and Childs; Quarto Geo. ant Atlas, in 1 vol., hy It. C. Smith, and R. M. .Smith (the latter is the common School Geography.) A HI niMKriCS.?Pike's, Smith's, Emerson's 1, 2 ar.c : P.ivie*'lut Lessons: School and University Arith Tnctic; CoTburffS" intellectual "Annr. ncys rotm above for the use of teachers. NAT. I'll 1 LOrfOI*!IV.?Parker's, Coinstock's, Jones' Gray's ami Draper's. CHEMISTRY.?Sillimnn's, Draper's, Jones', Com stock's. Johnson's Turner's. NAT. HISTORY.?BigUmd'sand Ackerman's. ivrt'i i ifi'TfT \ T lMl'rr riS?VhorornniLioV MATHEMATICS.?Danes' Algebra, Elementary anc Practical Geometry; Lcgendro's Geometry and Bur dun's Algebra; 1' ivies* andFliul'sSurveying; Day'i Mathematics and Algebra. .Swan's Series of Spoilers, Grammar Re1 dc Copy B ?oks and Plates; I'apor. Ink,Steel Pens, Quills Inkstands, and all other at Holes of Stationary requirci in Schools and Academies. A. YOU AG. Nov. 1?93 it ItliS 11 PRESTON k .MERRILL'S YEAST POW 1 DKKS. Received to-day by Nov.2. ' T. J. WORKMAN. GAJLVAKIZllfG, ftc. r|"MIE subscriber is prepared to carry on the art o X Electro-Metallurgy, commonly called Galvanism in all its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash or delivery. T. CARPENTER. Nov. 23. 91 tf ______ j IN addition to the Goods received last week, 1 liavt the pleasure of announcing that I have this day re ccived FIFTY-FIVE PACKAGES more. My stocl now embraces a very general assortment?a lew lead ing articles 1 give below, which are well worth the at tuuticn of persons in pursuit of handsome and chcuj G oods. 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 dc Silks Do do Gro de Rhine One piece Ricli White Silk for Bridal Drosses Mareelloni Silks, nil colors, for Scarfs kc. Plain Black Silks, some very line Ali Pachas and Bombazines Dress Trimmings, great variety Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and emb'd Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names Love Veils and Veiling Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's Merino and Raw Silk Vests, do do Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do Embroidered Underslceves. Cull's, Collars, ?c. Patent Skirts and Skirting Cloths, Ac. Ac. kc. kc. Oct. 9. K. W. BONNKY. Police. VI.L persons having demands against Lemuel Boykin, deceased, will hand them in, properly attestI ed; and those indebted to the Estate will present them I I., ltnrwi.lt Rr.vlrin ntl:llili((l K.VeCUtOr. Nov. 5. 89 3m LI MilEEl FOK SALE T 111T E PINE, Anli. Hickory. Poplar. Mahogany, T T Cherry, Juniper, Black "Walnut, and every variety of Northern Lumber. ALSO. GRIND STONESnml ICE, for sale in lots andquantities to suit purchasers. Address JOHN U MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 2G?ly, Charleston Neck Ice IIouso. Police. VLL persons having demands against the estate ol Elijah Sill. dee d, wiil hand them in properly attested, and all indebted will make payment to Nov. 20.?w2m. E. E. SILL, Adm'r. ICli.viir * Alii rOSKPH B. KERSHAW', Attorney and Solicitor, lias removed to tlio Otlice at the corner of Courl IIouso Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. 22?^-3^ 0 + AUCTION SALES.ESTATE SAJLE. C BY oidcr of llie Court of Ordinary, Will be cold, at the late residence of James Parker, deceased, on > the 28th day of December inst., at 12 o'clock 51., all the personal property of said deed, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Coin and 1'cdder, Plantation Utensils, kc. Tt nits.?All sums of live dollars and under cash; 11 over that amount a credit until the first day ofOctober, i 1853, with notes and good security, with interest from day of sale. EilAXUKL PARKED, Adm'r. Dec 7. 93 tf r ESTATE SALE. FIFTY PRIME NEGROES!! 1 BY J. & L. T. LEVIJT. OX tlio first Monday in January next, I will soil, before the Courthouse in Columbia, 50 olas likely KLGLOl.S as have ever Leer, exposed to public sale. belonging lo the estate of A. P. Vinson, dec-cased. The X egrets have been well cared for and well maua* gcd in. every respect. Persons wishing to purchase will not, it is confidently believed, have a better opportunity to supply themselves. Terms of sale lor the Xt-groes?Cue fourth cash.? The balance in one. two, and three years, interest from date, payable annually with a mortgage of the property and two or more personal securiti- 5. At the same time unless previously disposed of at private sale. I will soli the plantation of the deceased, consisting of 1500 acres, more or less, situated on both sides of the Garner's Ferry road. On the premises there is a comfortable Dwelling House, with all neees ' 1 r<-.~ II 1 s....... A sary outounumgs, a goou um nuiut nuu oticw, gi?>u Harris and Stables, nnd comfortable quarters for llie accommodation of aO slaves. Terms of gale for the Land?On a credit of eight years; that is to say, payable in eight equal annual instalments, interest from date, payable annually, with a mortgage of the premises, and two or more approved personal securities. At the same ritue ]^,will also seli two Plantation Wa gons and seven Mules. Tctuis of sale for Wagons and Mules?cash. ' Purchasers in ail eases to pay fur necessary papers. Xov. 20.?3t. J. H. ADAMS, Executor. liASB Foiii SALK. IN EQUITY?KERSHAW DISTRICT. W. II. Ii. Workman, Comm'f.'/ vs. j- Bill for Foreclosure. ! Zack C'antey. ) t X conformity to an order in tliis cause made at the .1 ?;a r* * t ...:n aAaw ft.*. .A. lust J UI1C lei111 en mu sum v.uuri, I win unu iui sale, before the Court House door in Camden, on the tirst Monday in January next, all that parcel or tract of LAND, lying on the North side of Granny's Quarter Creek, in the Distinct aforesaid, containing one hun' drcd (100) acres more <r less, being part of a tract formerly belonging to J. Riddle, dee'd, and convoyed by tbe Sheriil'of Kershaw District to David Harrison, and by him to ths children of Hiram Nettles, and which was sold and convoyed by Wm. M Shannon, late Commissioner of this Court to the Defendant, on the Gth day of January, A. D. 1851. Biddings to bo opened at tbe sum necessary to pay the amount due on tho first Monday in January next, on tho bond and mort ' .ago given by the said Defendant to the said TV. M. i -jhai.i.on, late Commissioner?estimated to amount to icar wo tin usaud (2,000) Dollars. To ins, c h?purchasers to par fbr title deeds. \\\ II. It. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. Nov. 28, 1S02. [.?5.50] Is E.' ^ m ? ?ir K.' ?k * ir. K."., j ) V permission of John R. Joy. Ordinary for I"erJ shaiv District, I will sell at the late residence of John S Cunningham, dec'cl. his Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, on "Wednesday, the lath of December. at 12 o'clock, M. Terms made known at tlie sale. WM. C. CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r. 1 Nov. 20. 95 7t , VaIliable & Likely Negroes for Sale. - IVY order of .Tames II. Withcrspoon, Ordinary for I * h 1 I I 1 II I I I I | ' || r ,1 ?*T\*:i' of the late Simon Beckham, dee'd., will be sold at hi. late residence 10 miles smith of Lancasterville, on the the Camden road, on the 2::d and 24th days of Decern bc-r, 1852, the whole personal estate ordered to be sold, consisting of 30 LIKELY AND VALUABLE NEGROES. . Among tho number is an EXCELLENT YOCXG SMITH,, several choice young Fellows, Women, Boys ' I and Girls, two good Wagoners. Also, one CAlii IMAGE, one MEGGY. W'AGOXS AXD GEARS, I'LAXTA TIOX and SMITH'S TOOLS, HORSES ' and MULES, a large stock of C'.T TTLE and HOGS, a j I quantity of C'URX and t ORDER, and many and various other articles. I J.5/'The Negroes are pronounced bv good judges to be an exceedingly likely gang. They will be sold on ] the first day ol sale?23d. Ti;kj:s?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 in. rtgage. l'or the other estate, a credit of 12 months, with interest from the day of sale, note and two good sureties. JANE K. BECKHAM, Ex'rx. I A. J. CAUTHEN, Ex'or. Nov. 21. 1S52.?3t. [pr's'fce, $3] AbrnXISTRATOR'S SALE. [)V order o( tlie Coint of Ordinary of Kershaw DisI IJ triet, 1 i\ ill sell at Public Auction before the : J Court House in Camden on the I]rat Monday in Jnnu I arv next, EIGHT Y-NINE NEGROES, . belcngiug to tl'.c estate of Lewis C. Adamson, dee'd. I ALSO. On the day following, at the Plantation of said deed, the stock of MULES, HOGS. CATTLK, SHKEP, Wagons, Plantation Implements, CORN", FODDER, PROVISIONS, 4c. Terms.?The Negroes will he sold for one-fourth cash; the balance on a credit of one, two, and three years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give bond with approved personal security, and a mortgage of the property. The other property, all sums of fitly 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. B. KERSHAW, Adm'r L. C. Adamson, dee'd. Oct. 28. 87 _ ts Estate Sale. BY order of tho Court of Ordinary, will be sold at the late residence of James Buskin, deceased, on tho 20th day of December next, all the perishable property belonging to said Estate, consisting of Com, Fodder, Horses, Mules, Cuttle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Wagons, Plantation U .cnsils, 4c. I will also sell before tho Court House floor in Cant- i den, on the first Monday in Januiy next, Eleven very j likely NEGROES, among whom there is a good Cur- j penter, one tolerable good Carpenter and a good Wa gonor. Tkitms?For tlio perishable property a credit of : twelve months, with note ami approval security, with j interest frotn tiny of sale. For the Negroes, a credit of one, two, and threo 1 years, with bond and mortgage, approved security, and interest from day of sale. Purchasers to pay Ibr all ' necessary papers, as well as recording them. A. G. BASKIN, Ex'r. Nov. 10 tf j JLost. ON the road between Camden and Bishopvillc, a Silver Lever Watch, with n Ribbon guard and gold I buckle attached. In the bach of said watch there is a f paper with the name of J. C. Halyburton, written in ink, 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, ofBishopville. Nov. 23. 5t , Fresh Tamarinds MAY be had at WORKMAN'S DRUG STORE. * fiATVrfrElff "RA7A AR. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE M JUST received a new supply of AVIXTER ClOODS, consisting of c great variety of Lry-Goods, rewest styles, Clothing, Bonnets, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and China M are. Ac.. Ac. flrorlnQtnn rmncc uj r..?M. DRUCKEE & CO. Camden, Nov. 2. 88 tf GREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT! ALL OF MY NEW GOOB9 HAVE COME TO HAND! C2TCaII and See TBicu3.?^3 Oct. 12. JA1IES WILSON. ~BETTER LATE THAN KITEST G3><3D<3D2j?>cS3? & fJ. REXSi^M have at last re ccivcd their 1?A1jL> stock. And respectfully invite their friends and the public generally, to an examination of the largest and best selected'stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY COOLS they hove ever had ofiered them, and at prices that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15. I AA PIECES NEGRO LIXSEYS. Now opening IU V / and for sale by E. W. BOXNEY. JOHN C. WEST, Esq., is duly authorised to act as i ur Attorney during our absence from the State. II isr. ceipts will be good for all due to either of us. H. LEVY, H. LEVY & SON. Camdeu, Nov. 3, 1852. v EGRO BLANKETS, in every variety of quality . v Also, fine Bed Blankets, Crumb Cloths, Rugs and '-pets. For sale low. at BONNEY'6. 1J)ATE> t Iron Heat Cut'era, P; tent Sausage Stuf, . fers, Digcstcis, Prcso ve Kettles, Cylinder Churns SonD-ston Gridd cs, ic. Forsa'e at Nov. 16. BONNEY'S.P2AKO tunisc;. JOSEPH FREY, from Charleston, informs the La-' dies and Gentlemen of Carnden aud vicinity, that ho will be in Camden about the 10th of November, prepared to tune and repair Pianos, Organs, Melodeons and other Musical Instruments. Orders left at Mr. Young's Book Store will bo promptly attended to. No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given. Oct. 28. 87 , tf PRESS GOODS. RICH figured and plain Silks ? Cashmeres and DeLaines, plain and printed. A large variety of small pattern DeLaines^ for children. ALSO. EMBROIDERIES? Comprising a full assortment of Collars, Chemisettes. Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, ic. With a large lot of Kid, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at Oct. 15. A. 51. & it. JUi-N-MiOX S ClARPETIWOi?Super, super. .Also, bestfhrec J ply Scotch and Brussels Carpelings, with Rugs to match. J ust received at Oct. 15. A. M. & KENNEDY'S. Dress Shirts. I) LACK and fancy Cravats, Glomes, of every desCrip) tion. With a full assortment of UNDER- CL 0TUJNG and HOSIERY. Just arrived and for sale at Oct. 15. A. M. <fc R. KENNEDY'S. Bagging and Rope. VLARGE supply of Gunny and Dundeo Bagging. Also, best Charleston-made Hemp. For sale very low. "W. ANDERSON. TTEATY "All Wool nains,"Salt!netts,UaHoi7rKerIX sevs and plain Linscvs for Servants wear. For sale Low at BONNEY'S. 5iO?IE MANlTjicTrBEs! rI"MlEDoKulb Manuafacturing Company are now preX pared to oiler a large stock of Pegged aisd S egro 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 are to be found elsewhere, of I the same quality. Also, Baud, Harness, Sole and Upper Leather, which will bo sold cither wholesale or retail by Oct. 11?in. TV. ANDERSON, Treas'r. BOOTS AND SHOES. TXA PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and Cliil4 tJ VJ dren'a BOOTS, Kip and Calf peggedand sew ed, welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudged, from No. 5, Childs, to No. 13 Men's?from SI to $10 Gentlemen's line Calf and Cloth and Congress Gaiters. " " Bootees, fair and stitched " " " waterproof " from $2 to $5 Men'6 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, frcin 25c. to $1.25 " Slippers, from 25c to $1.25 Ladies' and Misses' fine Gaiters, nil 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. 26. WORKMAN & BOONE. Trcnlts, Carpet Kag and Valiccs. "\\7"E have just received a very full and complete t t assortment of the above articles, of every size and qnalitv, viz: TRUNKS?from 62c. to $20.. CARPET BAGS?from the smallest and mast com mon, to the largest and most magnificent; of exceed iugly rich and beautiful patterns. VALICES?of various sizes and patterns. Call and soo thorn at WORKMAN k BOONE'S. Lout and Crashed Sugar. 1 A BARRELS Crashed Sugar, first quality JLV/ 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORE'S. At the Emporium. ^'? ^on(^a CIGARS, t)Uv/U 5000 Sylva genuine Do. 5000 Gold Leaf Do. 10 Boxes fir.e Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 19 ^C. MOORK C< COPER'S Shredded Insinglass, new Raisins, Almonds, Lem' ns, Currants, Extracts, and fine Cheese. Just opened by BONNET. Oxygenated Bitters. A SMALL invoice of these highly recommended and J_\. much-ealied for Bitters. Received per Railroad and for Rile at 7. J. DkLTAY'S. Nov. 9 Barry's Triooplierons. A Preparation for tlio HAIR, so cheap that all can 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. DeHAY'S. Received ON Consignment, a Lot of CROCKERY WARE consistingof JUGS. JARS, CIIURE& BU'lTER DISHES, dc. To bo sold at wholesale pi ic >s by Nov. 9.?90 tf JAMES ffcBWEN. l'nru and Oznaburgp. oAA BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Moun' T ear iiUU born do.; 30 pc's. DeKalb Oznaburgs, For salo by . W.'C. MOORE. '