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initiative iii anything of imjigrtar.ee. I trust j
this state of tiling wav not continue inujeli Ion- j
ger, as it militates seriously against the j ublic '
it furust
4 ?row<fc nit- now daily attending tlic move-1
ment of tin1 Jackson monument pe destal, block i
of marWe' which is slowly wending it> way along i
the avenue. Jt is, we may add the largest mass
of stone ever attempted to be moved in a single
piece iii Washington, The motive power is
eight large horses and the machinery employed
is that known 0:1 board ship by the title, of the
:wwatcii teakle" ringing. The statue of Mills,
which is to be placed on it, is already au fait accompli.
It is the greatest triumph of the arts
known to the artistic history of our country. Up j
to the very hour of his success, it was very fashionable
here to predict that to make his horse
stand securely on its hind legs, lie would, m tlie
cud bo forced to resort to some one of the expedients
common in Europe in getting up cqucs
trian statues. He has practically demonstrated
that "sonic things can be dune as well as others,"
(to quote the renowned Sam Patch.) South j
Carolinian as he is, his achievement has carried
him the reputation of being about the cutest Yankee.among
us.
According to my anticipation, expressed a few.
days ago, we are already in the midst of astrug
gle between protection >111.i five trade. liicic-j
newai of this movement to <l:iy gave rise to an i
able debate, in which ihc speech was decidedly
that of Mr. Woodward of your State, whose philosophical
views upon the results of the jirogress
of the country in the art5, and of the developments
of her resources, were listened to with j?ro*
found attention by I he House and galleries. The
representatives of the manufacturing interest appear
auxious to do all in their power to stave off
the approximation to free trade so eminently threatening
just now. So far their arguments, coming
from Messrs. Brooks, Cleveland and Duncan,
have been feebl?.
Blackwood's Magazine.
We call tlic attention of the reading public to the
British Periodical Publications of Leonard Scott & Co.,
an advertisement of which may 1>3 found in another
column.
The high position which each of these?The London
Quarteny'Revicw the Edinburgh, the North British,
and the West Minste: Reviews, and Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine?have attained, tho great ability
- with which they are conducted, render them eminently
worthy of cori5deuee and support.
* 'We conceive it unnecessary that we should say any
thing more in their favor, as wo are assured the public
liavo long since determined this for themselves. It J
may be proper for us to add, that the early publication |
of Black wood, containing much that is useful and en- j
tertaining of British Literature?"delivered in all the L
priucipal cities in-; the United States: free of postage, !
and forwarded by mail, under the provisions of the late I
, Post-Office law, at merely nominal rates"?is a strong
inducement why every gentleman should be furnished
with it. By the rates published, it will bo seen that a
discount of 23 per cent will be allowed to clubs ordering
four or more copies of any ono or more of these
valuable works. The beginnning of tho New Year is
a good time to subscribe.
Illustrated Family Friend.
Wc call attention to this elegant paper which has
entered its second Volume. Mr. Godman, its enter-:
prizing proprietor, hassparcd neither pains nor money :
to make it "a choice companion for the home circle, !
the social group, the lonesome hour and the leisure
moment" Certainly the intelligence of our people, and
their pride of spirit will not suffer this enterprise to fail
through for the want of proper patronage. Of Mr.
Godman's merits as a writer and Editor, we have fre7
j
quently spoken, and we have only to say that lie has j
more energy than commonly falls to the share of one j
man. We wish hjrn abundant success.
? Bank of the State.
The following gentlemen were on Wednesday elect-,
ed President and Directors oftliis institution:
_ President?C. M. Furman.
Directors.?N. D. Hill, W. C. Dukes. R. G. Stone,
P. M. Cohen, E. Carson, H. F. Strohccker. J. L. Gantt,
G. H. Walter, J. Steinmcycr, Geo. Robertson, E. W. j
Matthews, It. Dulin.?Carolinian.
????o?????? I Hill?M??
I. O. O. F.?Kershaw Lod;'c, No. 9. !
r|^HE Regular Meeting of this Lodge vill be held
1 at their Hall, this Evening, at 7 o'clock.
WLLIAM S li I EL, Sccretaiy. i
Cradles?A New Iiivvniion.
ONE and two Hour self-rocking CRADLES, ar.now
offered for sale by
Dec. 17. C. L. CHATTEN. !
C. 0. TVITTJ5. GEO. M. GOODWIN. '
WITTE & GOODWIN,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. &e.
NO. 92, EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Trust Estate Sale.
I "WILL sell at Public Auction, before the Court
House in Camden, on the first Monday in January
next, a valuable
Family of Negroes?House Servants,
IU U UU. iXUgUMU^ i I u.Hl , VI OUIJIIUI A/1JM I ICL,
in Trust, viz: Henry 4G, Katy, an excellent Pastry
fe Cook and Seamstress, 38, and their children?Abra- 1
I tam 19, Moses 17, little Henry 15, Gcorgianna 11, j
' " Cornelia 9, Jciniina, 5, aud Sarah il years of age.
i The tonus of the sale will bo a credit of one, two, ;
and three years, with interest from the day of sale,
[ payable annually. The purchasor giving bond and se- |
curity and a mortgage of the property, and paying for !
the necessary papers.
ISAAC X. LENOIR, Trustee.
fl)ec. 17?5t
Estate S^le.
T> Y order of J. R. Joy, Esq. Ordinary, will be sold
P on ?be 1st Monday in January next, at the Store
"recently occupieu ?y o^uiun uuijuii, un enure siock
of SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, LIQUORS, &c.
Also, all the Household ancl Kitchen Furniture, a
Cow and Calf, Pony, Ac.
Terms of Sale.?Suras under Twenty Dollars Cash;
> above that amount approved endorsed notes, at four
months, pavable at Bank with interest from date.
JAMES DUNLAP, Adinr.
Dec 17?101 Ot
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to Sainuel Benson deceased,
are requentod to call immediately and make pay- |
mont, and those having claims will render thera prop.
crly attested to J. DUNLAP, Adm'r.
t_~*r>ec. 17. 101 t f
.,r. . i ,, ,JL> , , mi m ifTMH
IN EQUITY.
Kxparte: Uurwcll Poykin, A. II. Boykin, Lemuel W.
Boykin, and others.
IT XI > KK the authority of the decree in the case al ove
stated, I will ofl'er for sale at. Public Auction at
Lancaster Court IIousc on the first Monday in Fcbrnaiy
next, the lbllowiuic trtiet of land, to-wit: A tract eon
Ukfiing ,'ivo hundred. more or loss, aero?, tying hi Lancaster
District on Cane Creek: bounded by tlie said
creek on the cast, and on ail the otbor sides by lands
belonging to J. D. AYitherspoon, Dr. T^ornwell, Thoig;
as K. Caret on, and Andrew C'rcckctf, excepting nevertheless
the mill and one ncrce of land on '.lie west
side of Cane Creek, which were conveyed by S. D. Miller
to D. 11. Cantzon on the 20th April. 183.'5.
7b iits of Sale.?One third cash, tin* balance upon a
credit of one and two years with interest from the date. J
scoured by Bond and Mortgage of tlie premises, rureli.isju'
to pay for papers.
BURWELL BOY KIN, Ex
JLEOXAESD St-'OTT & tO'8
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of Cultver mid oilier litemrv nowblei?, written for that i
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of any one or more of the above wot k*. 'I tins : Four eopies
ol Blackwood, or ol one itevii w. will he sent lo one
a 'dress for ?3 ; four ("pies < f the four Reviews and Itluckwoud
lor y3j; and *t? on.
15 EDUCED POSTAGE.
The following table will show die great reduction which
has been made on tiic.c.,1'oiiedicals since lall, and the I
very trifling rale* now charged.
Per annum, j
Prior t? 1 "543, the postage on Blafkwood was S: id i
' on a sing e Revo w 1 I'd j
ir 1 asv IBM til ...k.v,.,. ! 1 IX) 1
' ' on :i ;i view 50
III 1351-3- (nvenig i late) on Hiurkwood 75
'' *" .Hi a ..cvicw 3d
Tiie present postage on Ulurkwood is -i
' * I'll a UevteW I(The
rates are u r.v uniform for all distances within the
L'nit-d Ma es.)
Ai there run's sun ly no i hjectirji rliouiil he trade to recc
ivtni Ino works liy uiail.uiui thus ensuring tlr-ir speedy,
su e. and rigulur delivery.
C'^"<w-mi;uii:cvs ami c-ommin.irations should headways
nddmssed. post paid, to the J'uhl.slier*.
LKD.NAKO st OTP & CO.,
Tj Co It on si.eet, UliUui.?c 5! Gold street.) i
New Vork. i
N II,? I.. S A. Co Lav recently pihlehed. trial have '
now iiir sale. (In: "I'AK.MtilCS IDE." I:y MenrySie- |
plieu-.of Kditihiirali. uun 'Vol. Norton, of \ ale t oilegc,
iV-vv iiaveti. eonipirie inti vols., royal oetavo, unm-tining
1 fit'II pages. M steel and ClM) wood engravings. I'rice. in
mil- !in landing. ifG* in j oper eovrrs. tor the mail. Isa.
C3"-Tliis work is not the old "'Hook of the Earn," late
ly reau.Tiiutrtil and thrown njmn tin- nnriu-itCOMMITTED
to the Jail of Kershaw District, a
/ Xe^ro lfoy, who calls his name XHD, ami says <
lie belongs to Jutrics L. Kci i. The owner is requested
to come forward, comply with the law ami take him
uwav. J. M. COLLIEU, Jailor.
Dec. 1" 101 tl
l j. i> ii ii v
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Vl^OULD iv?i>ectfully inform the citizens ofCatndon
V t ami vicinity, that he has opened a complete assortment
of (jeullctnon's Goods, consisting of CLOTHS,
CASS IX ElMR, VEST!SCS, kc. Also, 11 HAD 1UADE
CLOTIUXG o; all descripti- ns, 11 ATS and.
enio (!, ! 1."?11' I
U.W A-7. . BAEGAIKb!
BARGAINS!!
r j^HK .Subscriber intending to close 'tis business, ofX
fers l.is ^tock of Glow ties at extremely low j aires
for CASH. All who desire bargains would do
well do call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
Nov 2.?8811 R. VV. ABBOTT.
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS &?HO:S.
r I'M IE subscribers liave just received ?u assortment
X inent ofMissesandt hildrrn'sliOoTS and .SHOES,
amonjr which are manv new and beautiful styles.
Oct. 2G. ' AJ.l'EX k Ml* UK AY.
,4 LL persons indebted to John Ingram, by note or
1\ account, will take notice that payments are only
to bf> made to the undersigned, the Attorney of F. A.
Nance, Assignee. Theassigned papers are in his hands
for settlement. Cost mnv he saved bv settling soon.
W. TI1URLOW CASTOX,
Att'y lor F. A. Xance. Assignee.
Nov. 1C. 02 swim
At tlie
Kio lloiula C1CAISS,
t)U' 'U 5000 Sylva genuine l'o.
5000 Cold Leaf ' Do.
10 Boxes line Chewing TOBACCO.
Nov 19 W. C. MOORE.
QTRAWCI '?'ITS.BIN tV<-.?The subscribers
liave received a inn assortment <>i
Large Straw Cutters
Small Do.
Com Shellcrs
Thermometer Churns.
Aug. 13. * McDOWALL & COOl'KH.
Water's 'i'oeth Soap,
! 7*011 cleansing and removing animnleuhe from the
teeth. For sale bv
June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN.
Copart ticrslai p <?f tec.
r|"MIK subscribers have formed a Copaitnership under
1 the lirra of ONKALE, BOYD k HRAWLKY,
for the transaction of the FACTORAGU and COMMISSION
BUSINESS in the oily of Charleston, and
_ il.rt n.itrnnntm nf tliior frw?l?fl< mid f )u> rmltlu*
bUHCll HIV ...v..
Richard tVNeale will reside in Columbia, and the business
will lib conducted in Charleston by 13. D. Boyd
and II. C. Brawlcy, who will open their OUice 011 Bovee
& Co.'s Wharf on the 22d inst.
RICHARD O'NEALE.
B. I\ BOYD,
II. C. BRAWLEY.
Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20. 94 wlm
RatlwayN Steady Ri'inctlii'N.
A FULL supply just received, consisting of Radway's
Ready Relief, in bottles, tit SfGc 50c and $1.
Radway's Regulators, Radway's Medicated Soap, Railway's
Circassian balm, for beautifying the hair, and
jpr salo by TJIOMAS J. WORKMAN.
'I *
. ? - t - *'
Fruit. Fnii!,
| / v j\cgs .viniaga u rapes
1 v ' 1 ease fresh Currants
50 pktrs. liaising in whole, half and quarter boxes,
Layer and IJurrcff
20 drums new crop Figs
2 bagsBordcaux Almonds
Enurlisli Walnuts, FULerts, Brazil Nuts, Citron, Lemons
aim Oranges. Received and tor sale by
Dec. G, 'S52. SIIAW A AUSTIN.
| A HAGS Dulled go's Family Buckwheat. 1'eeci~rU
vedand lor sale by SI1AW A AUSTIN.
A CASE Tie Fruit
1 do Pino Apple in juice. Deceived and for sale I
by" SHAW & AUSTIN.
?) i \ LQXKS Mild Goshen Cheese. Deceived and for
0\J sale by SIIAW & AUSTIN.
t i \ Bids. Mercer Potatoes. Deceived and for sale bv !
JLU Lee. 0, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. ' j
| CASK I'recli Maccaroni. Received and Ibr sale by '
JL Dec. G, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. ' ;
{ CASE potted Yarmouth Herring
.1 1 do do Auchovic Tasto
Received and tor sale by
Dec. G. 1S52 SHAW &, AUSTIN.
1CASE genuine London Mustard
1 do do French do
Received and for sale bv
Dec. C, 1832. SHAW ,t AUSTIN.
| CASE Crosse k D lack well's English Pickles, eonI
si'ting of Piccalillv, Chow-Chow, Cuulitiowor and
mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by
Dee. G. 1832. SFIAW k AUSTIN.
1 CASE of Crosse & Black well's English Sauces, conJL
sisting of Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey and ;
John Bull.' Received and tor sale by
Dec. G, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. |
.'GOO lirst quality Rio Hondo SEC ARS
5000 do do Gold Leaf do
2000 do do Regalia do
i>. - ?i ?i i- :. ?_i.. t...
luirnvu IIIIU iui ttiuv;
Dec. C. 1S52. 'SHAW & AUSTIN.
" CASKS (quarts and pints) "Lonjrworth's" Sparkr)
ling Catawba Wine, Received and lor sale bv
Dee. (J. 1S52. SIIAW A AUSTIN.
'ii'ea, T?'a, TIY?.
f 1 UXI'OWDKR, Hyson. Imperial, Young Hyson
\ J and Black, ol' superior quality. Received and
lor sale by SIIAW k AUSTIN.
%) 0r"i'.\ VPS " Snr.dcr.'i.aiUiV Did I\ rt VTine. for
?? nicrlieitinl purposes. Received and Tor sale by
Dec. G, 1852. SIIAW & AUSTIN.
\ CASKS assorted French Cordials.J] Received and
0 for sale by SIIAW k AUSTIN.
" III1DS. choice Raltiniorc cured Bacon Sides,
f ) Received and Tor sale by
Dec. 5,1852. SIIAW k AUSTIN.
t II i ID. ''CousardVIIams. Received and for sale by
1 Doc. 6, 1852. SHAW t AUSTIN.
CASKS No. 1 Stnok.'d Salmon
m 2 do do do Ilalibut
Received and lor sale bv
TV... <> K'V) filliW * AI*?TTV
~t / i KI'fTS No. l Muckarel (new)
11.' JO qr. bis. do do do
2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Deceived and for sale bv
Dec. G, 1852. SNAW & AUSTIN. '
k) DHLS. Kennedy's Butter Crackers.
md Deceived and lor sale by
Dec G. 1852. SHAW Sl AUSTIN.
*^/A TWO-POUND cans fresh Salmon,
f / w Deceived and lor sale by
Dee G. Is52. SHAW AUSTIN.
ChaMi}>?igi:e and Braud)'.
i Pipe "Old London Dock" Brandy
I Doz. Baskets lleidsiek Chuinpaignc
4 " " " pis.
i Cask Madeiia Wine
\ " Malaga
i " Oid l'ort " W. C. MOORE, j
SCHOOL BOCHS.
* COM 1'LETE and exteusivcnssortincnt of School !
1 \ Books arc now on hand, of the best editions, i
iviiich are oflercd for sale at low jtrict.i (or cash, ot at j
the usual credit to punctual customers.
ORAM MA Its.?Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's.
SPELLERS.?Klemeiitarv, Carpenter's. N. Y. Southern
and Dictionary Speller
DICTION A It ICS.?'Webster's, Walker's, Iteid's, and
W or<i> I c r's K lenten ta ry.
T> 1' * I. I 'DC ... ^ 1 O nn<] ) . I
lfcl'4.1 1 CWUI lil'I II, ?\u. 1, ii II' I O, UWUI1V.H ??,
Xwv York and < Jrigg .v Elliot's 1, 2 and .'I; Porter's
itr. iiical. L'ivcIV. Xation.nl. Sargent's Standard
Speaker. JVost's American do.
lllSi'Oil I ICS.?Pat ley'.*- 1st, 2d and 3d l>o: >lcs History:
Parley'.- Common Schoul and Pictorial Hist. I". S.;
Uohbiu's Outlines Hist.; Markhain's Hist. England;
Magnal's Historical Questions: Catechism of the History
and Chronology of South Carolina: Juvenile
Hist<wies of England and the UnitedStatcs of America.?
0 EuGn A Pi 11 ICS.?Mitchell's School Geography and
Alias, 2nd Ilovised edition; Mitchell's And. Geo.
and Atlas; Butler's do.; Primary Geographies, by I
Smith, Parley. Mitchell and Chillis; Quarto Geo. and i
Alias. m 1 vol., ny u. u. rrmmi, anu n. m. oiikiii,
(the latter is the common School Geopraphv.)
Alt HUM lillCS.?l'ikc'.s Smith's, Emerson's 1, 2 aim
3; Da vies' 1st Lesson?; School and I'niversity Arithinetic;
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.
CIIKMISTltY.?iSillininn's, Draper's, Jones', Comstock's.
Johnson's Turner's.
XAT. IlLSTOltY.?Bipland'sand Ackerman's.
1XTKLL1 :CTU A L PillLuS.?Ahereromhie's.
MATH KM ATK'S.?Danes' Alpebra, Elementary nnd
Practical Geometry; Lcpendrc's Geometry and Bur
(Ion's Algebra; Da vies' and Flint's Surveying; Day's
Mathematics and Algebra.
Swan's Series of Spellers, Grammar Renders. <f c.
Copy Rooks and Dates; l'aper. Ink,Steel Fens, Quills,
Inkstands, and all other articles of Stationary required
in Schools and Academies. A. YOUNG.
Nov. 19.?93 if
1?RMSII I'R ESTON .t MERRILL'S YEAST POWDERS.
Received to-day by
Nov.2. _ T. J. WORKMAN, j
tiALVAZI'EZJXG, dc.
r|"MIE subscriber is prepared to carry on the art of j
1 Elcotro-Metalhrgy, eomtnonly called Galvanism, I
in till its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash on '
delivery. T. CARPENTER.
Nov." 23. 9-1 tf |
ExccuforN Police.
VLL persons having demands against tlie estateof
James Baskin, dec'd. will present tliem duly attcsted
within the time prescribed by law, and all parsons
indebted to said estate will make immediate pay.
mcnt to A. G. BASKIN, Kx'or.
Oct. 22. 85 tf.
Notice.
r|"M! K Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, dee'd. arc
1 hereby notified that the Negro property belonging
to her estate will bo ready for distribution on the iirst
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
be made.
JOHN U. INGREM. Ex'r. R. Leigh.
Nov. 20,1SB2. 91 3m
yk0:
I . <
JNi
Notice.
I HAVE a largo assortment of Xogro Blankets tliflt j
I will sell at rcelue-jd prices. I'erfbris in want/will .
ilo well _ to coll and examine tliem. Aiso, nILwo'1 j
Plains, Linscys. &e. very low. 11 W. EOXXF i". i
T)OY'S BOOTS at Cost.?Also, a large lot of Servanl's
Sl.ot-s lor sale low, at BOXNEY'S.
A FEW box s low priced Tobacco, lor Plantation
L jL use. For sale at BOXXFY'S,
MHO F6R SAIK,
A I,L Hint Tract of LAND. lyinor on Raftcn Creek.
/V known ;is the "Ilurst Place," now owned by T.
E. Bovkin. There are from four to five hundred acres
in the tract and has the Railroad running conveniently
ihrough ir.
Terms made known upon npplienlioa t.) T. E. Boy- j
kin or Mr. llurwell Roykin, Camden, S. C.
December 14. ioO tf
r.attted S'?v i:erd
J^lVJi or six able bodied Negroes to work at the
Camden Depot. Apply to the subscriber carlv.
Doc. 11?tf. N. D. R.VXLKY, AgentEavrv's
Triecpberons.
A Preparation for the HAIR, so cheap that all can j
jl afi'ord it, and yet so popular that the elite everj* |
where use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from I
New York, received and for sate at
' v r T\r,rr a
A\0V. V. 4a, u. 1,'c.iJL.k i. V.
SETTER LATE THAN NEVER!
&>.QQCDOD?530 j
i .13. & Z3. KLirO'EDY havo at Jast rc- j
wived their
FAL.iL STOCK.
And respectfully invite their friends and the public
generailv, to an examination of the largest and best
selected" stock of J'ASCI' A XL) DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS they have ever had otl'erod them, and at prices
that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15.
GREATiND IMPORTANT EVENT!
ALL OF 2BY SLAV ?00?S
HAVE COJ/IE TO HAND!
and See Titeni..^
Oct. 12. JAMES WILSON.
IVotiec.
("WILL sell on Friday, the ."1st inst., at the residence
of \> in. D. Peebles, the articles mentioned in
his Schedule, ami assigned to me for the benefit of his
creditors. Terms Cash.
December 14. M. NAUDIN, Assignee.
Police.
J WILL sell on the first Monday in January next.
. before the Court House, one GOLD WATCH, and
other articles mentioned in his schedule and assigned
to rue by lb II. Slrular, lor the benefit of his creditors.
Terms Cash. M. Is AUDI X, Assignee.
December 11. 100 tf
Hriiiitici' SaiJI.
THE subscriber lias now on hand a very choice lot
of Sperm, Solar and Lard Oil and Burning Fluid, to
which lie invites the attention of his customers.
Dec. 3. Z. J. DkIIAY.
Urates, Stores, &c.
Splendid Parlor Grates Smoothing Iron Heaters
Plain do do Iron Bedsteads
Cooking Stoves Egg Boilers
fHn.kA iln fVhiltifk lVifroiitK
VSI1IWW I v-vvv *
Tea and Coffee Urns. Keceived by
Dec. 3. McDOWALL & COOPER.
Ciin us.
SPLENDID as?f>n.'iie:it <>f Single and Double
Barrelled GL'S.% from $5 to $100, with powder
Flasks, Slmt Bags and Pouches, Peroossion Caps,
Cleaning Rods. Ac. Received and fo. salcbv
Dec. 3. .McDOWALL & COOPER.
6.1'.IS323iE: E'GSi ?A s.e;
T'lIIIITE PINE. Asli. Hickory. Poplar. Mahogany,
V t Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every variety
of Nor:hern L .mher.
ALSO.
GRIND STONESaiid ICE, for sale in lots andquautitles
to suit purchase. s. A ddress
JOHN li MARTIN, Agent,
Oct. 2C?ly. Charleston Ncclc Ice House.
ice.
VLL persons having demands against the estate of
Elijah Sill, deed, will hand them in properly attested,
and all indebted will make payment to
Nov. 20.?w2tn. K. E. SILL, Adni'r.
Fmli TniituiriudH
M AY be had at
WORKMAN'S DRUG STORE.
'fititdt*, 5 t.'ag ?ttd /
\\"E have just received a very lull and complete
t t assortment of the above articles, o: every sk'.o
and qnalitv, viz:
TRUNKS?Irom 02c to $20.
C.\ ltl'ET BAGS?from the smallest and most com
mon. to the largest and most magnificent; of exceed
ingly rich and beautiful patterns.
V A LI EEs'?of various sizes and patterns. Call and
see them at WORKMAN .fc EOONE'S.
CtOOl'ER'S Shredded lnsinglnss, new Raisins, A1
/ monds, Lemons, Currants, Extracts, and tino
Cheese. J ust opened by BuNNEY.
Received
ON Consignment. a Lot of CROCKERY WARE,
consisting of JUGS. JARS CULL'XS, BUTTER
DISHES, <Cr. To be sold at wholesale prices by
Nov. a.?90 tf JAMES MeEWEN.
DRESS GOODS.
I> ICn figured and plain Silks
I Cashmeres and DeLainos, plain and printed.
A lr.:ge variety of small pattern DeLaines, for children.
ALSO.
EMBROIDERIES?Comprising a full assorlmentof
- TT?J IT 1|.,V?.
Collars, uiomisoues. i: nuoiml-i-vcs, iiuiiuaviviuvic, u.t.
With it lu-i'i/c lot of
Kid, Silk and Sewing Silk 0loves. Just opened at
Oct. 15. A. M. .t 11. KENNEDY'S.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
r" " PA I US Gentlemen's llov's Youth's and Chil(
f_)v* droll's BOOTS, Kip and Calf pegged and sewed,
welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudged,
from No. 5, Childs. to No. 13 Men's?front
$1 to$10
Gentlemen's line Calf and C'loth and Congress Gaiters.
" " " Bootees, fair and stitched
" " waterproof " front
$2 to $5
Men's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and B. peggod
and sewed Brogans, front 50e to $1.50
Women's Boots and Shoes, pegged and sewed, front
25c. to $1.25
" Slippers, from 25c to $1.25
t fin.l misses' tlno Gaiters, all colors and sizes
" " Call, Goat. Kid, Morocco and
enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Tics and Slippers,
from 75c. to ?2. For sale at the lowest prices.
Oct. 26. WORKMAN & BOONE.
REMOVAL.
JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor,
has removed to the Office ut the corner of Court
House Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. 22?w3tn
WORLD'S FAIR
PREMIUM SOAP.?A fro.-h supply of F. S. Clea
ver's celebrated World's Fa:r Premium Honey
Soap. Warranted genuine. Received and for sale at
Dec. 3?lm. >1. PellAT'S.
:. .. .,<- - *V ~'wjH* %^-Wkj^
'& AUCTION jSALES. .=*
?>Y perralftion of the Court of Oidinury,?wfll be
I 3so!-1 a? Liberty Iiill, at iLi? late residence ofJg|J>?Jila ^
Jane Be Ik, dcc'd. on Saturday, the 1st day of January ' fi
next, for au equal division among the heirs,-a choice
Negro Man, a likely Boy, two Wo'iien aiid soye^Children,
being tiie residuary part ot satd^iiSraifo hot otherwise
disposed of by will.
! Terms?A credit of twelve months, purchasers giving
notes with approved security, with interest from
the day of sale. +
S ASIC EL SPCNCi; Exo'r.
?
C5TAH persons having demands agauwl said Estate
wilt hand them in properly attested^ and those indebted
will make payment to
SAMUEL SPEXCE, Ex'or.
Dec. 14. * 100 < *' u
JESYATK SALE.
BY order of the Court of Ordinary, will bo sold, at
the late residence of James Parker, deceased, on
the 28th day of December inst., at 12 o'clock -11., all
the personal property of said deed, consisting of
I Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn and Fodder, Plantation
Utensils, &c. jqTerms.?All
sums of tlvo dollars and under cash }
over that amount a credit until the first day of October,
1853, with notes and good security, with interest from
day of sale. JiilANUEL PARKER, Adm'r.
'Dec. 7. 98 tf
LAXD I OK SALE.
IN EQUITY?KEIiSHAW DISTRICT.
W. II. II. Workman, Comm'r. )
vs. J. Bill for Foreclosure* . Zack
Cantey. J
IX 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
lirst 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 cr less, bckigjgart of a tract formerly
belonging to J. Riddle, dee'd, and conveyed by
the Sberifl'ot Kershaw District to David Harrison, and
by him to tlis children of Hiram Nettles, aud which
was sold and conveyed by Wtu. M Shannon, late Commissioner
of tiiis Court to the Defendant, on the 6th
day of January, A. D. 1851. Biddings to bo opened
at the sum necessary to pay the amount due on the lirst
Monday in January next, on the bond and mortgage
given by the said Defeudant to the said W. IL
Shuuuon, late Commissioner?estimated to amount to
near two thousand (2,000) Dollars.
Terms, cash?purchasers to pay for title deeds.
Mr U 1> w/inpif 1\T n T IT
Nov. 28, 1S02. [?5.50J t3
ADMINISTRATOR'S SADE.~
BY order ot the Court of Ordinnry of Kershaw District,
I will sell ut Public Auction be.'ore tlio
Court House in Camden on the lirst Monday in January
next,
EIGHTY-NINE NEGROES,
belonging to the estate/of Lewis 0. Adamson, dec'd.
ALSO.
On the day following, "at the Plantation of said dec'd.
the stock of MULES, HOGS. CATTLE, gHEEP,
Wacons, Plantation Implements, CORN, FODDER,
PROVISION'S, ic.
Toms.?The Negroes will be sold for one-fourth
cash; tho balance on a credit of one, two* and three
years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to
rr\ve* hnnd with onnrrtvod nnrannfll RPPIlHtV. and a
mortgage of the property. The other property, all
sums of titty dollars and under, cash, over that amount
on a credit of 12 months, secured by Dotes and approved
sureties. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers.
J. B. KERSHAW, # Adm'r
L. C. Adaicson, dee'd.* f
Oct. 28. 87 ts
Estate Sale.
I~)Y order of the Court of Ordinary, w ill be sold at
> the late residence of James Buskin, deceased on
the 20ih day of December next, all the pcrishablo
property belonging to said Estate, consisting ot Corn,
Fodder, Ilorses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats,
"Wagons, Plantation .U ensils, Slc.
I will also sell before the Court House door in Camden,
on the lirst Monday iu Janury next, Eleven very
likely A bb kujvs, among wiiom tliere is a good carpenter,
one tolerable good Carpenter and a good "\Vagoner.
Tebms?For the perishable property a credit of
twelve inontbs, with note audappioved security, with
interest frorn 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 for all
necessary papers, as well as recording them.
A. Cr. BASKJN, Ex'r.
Nov. 19 93 tf
The Southern Agriculturist,
A MONTHLY Journal of Rural Affairs, Mechanics,
J\. Manufactures, Pomology and Horticulture.
EDITED BY A. G. SUMMER.
WM. SUMMER, Pomologicnl and Horticultural Editor.
The subscriber will publish, at Laurensville, S. Cn
about the 20th January, 1S53, the first number of a
ucw Agricultural Journal, the Editorial management
of which will be under the charge of Col. A G. Summku.
who will be assisted in the Horticultural and Pomological
Departments by Mr. William Summer, of
Pomaria. The "Agriculturist" will be printed on fine
paper, with new Brevier Type, large Octavo, double
columns, and will contain Thirty-two pages. No advertisements
will be admitted in the body ol the work,
but such will be published on a cover if desired.
Specimen numbers will be sent to persons wishing
to examine before subscribing, but in no case will a
name bo entered upon our books uutil the subscription
is paid.
terms of subscription*.
1 Copv. year invariably in advance $1
6 Copies, " " " " 5
12 Copies, " " " *' .10
16 Conies. ? " " " 15
R. M. STOKES, Proprietor."
Tost if asters are particularly requested to
net as Agents. Dec. 14. *
Christinas Presents.
JUST received n large variety of Goods suitable for
ciiristiias and New Yeah Presents?consisting
of China a ases, Toilet Botti.es, Water Bottles,*
Puff Boxes. Jewel, Wafer and Pin Boxes, China
Figures, Inkstands, Pitchers, Ring Holders, China
Baskets. Lava Figures, Terra Cota Baskets and
tf . i"1"! v ? Oi vtitro'rini/c f'i'r.o C t r'nt'nf \f s\rr>
> \ vtl'0UUU J1VI*
to Cits, China Toys.
GAMES.
Mansion of Happiness. Hettard of Virtue. American
Eagle. What D'ye Buy, Five Senses. The Little
Buii'e, Game of Patience. Dominoes, Lotos
Chessmen, kc., with Dolls of every kind, dressed, undressed,
China, Wax, and Gutta Pkkcha.
Also, a large assortment of Drums. Tin Toys, Common
Toys, Rattles. Crackers, Fire Works of every
description, together wiili other goods too numerous
to mention. For sale by
Dee. 10?09 tf FRANCIS L. ZEilP
Notice.
VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Boykin,
deceased, will hand them in, properly attest
oil; and those imteutea totne estate will present them
to Bunvell Hoy kin, qualified Executor.
Nov 5. 89 3 at
(~lARPETIJfG.?Super, super. Also, bestthree
J ply Scotch and Brussels Carpeting?, with Rugs to
match. Just received at
Oct. 15. A. M. & KENNEDY'S.
PAI^* lilLLER.?One 3-rosa Pern* Davis A
Son's unrivalled PAIN KILLER, iu bottles from
12 1 2c. to $1. Received yesterday, at
Oct. 12. Z. J. DeHAY'S.