The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, October 18, 1853, Image 3
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CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT.
* ? BAGGING, per yard,', . .121 to 13
BALK ROPE, per pound,..... 9 " to \ .
BUTTER -...18 to 23
BEEP,.... a " 5 to 7
BACON,..f". " *... .41 to. 12
COFFEE,.... *: A10 . to 12
CHEESE, 712J to 18
COTTON..*; "...#i..^?a5- S to 9J
?t i i ----- * " rte ? o?
UUK.N perousnei, r\ . i -j w o
" t, ' FLOUR..*, .perbarrel . .5i to $2
\ ; . FODDER,... .per cwf Z 7.5 to $1
* - - LARD,... .per pound, ; . l&J to 14
? MOLASSES,.pergallon. 30 to 42
t OATS, per bushel,...- .."*.37 to 45
v PEAS.... ..'....I... 75 t6 S7
SUGAR... .per pound, 6 to 12
SALT per sack-. 1 to 1 J
ma _ ui
<4 IE A >1) QI?ER AT!K
. 4 ^l^IIE celebrated Madame ROSALIE DURANI
.JL begs respectfully to announce ber.first appearnnc
before the citizens of Camden, in a few days, assists
hy her talanted Troupe of artists, viz:
Seignor N0YELL1 BASSO, frtin the Italian Opera
% New York. '*
Seignof MORETTI, the Eminent Italian Violinist.
, w Mr. EDWARD1VARDEX, the admired Buffo am
. v discriptive Violini-t, and ?
*Mr. II. L. SCI1R1LNER, Pianist.
On which occasion will be offered a eh -ice selection c
OPERATIC. GEMS, BALLADS AND IlOME SONG:
* of the dnv. " * *' TICKET'S?One
Dollar,
Further particulars in future advertisements.
Oet. 13. 42 It
ggssg. jgfii
ON and after this date the rasseugcr and Ma
Tnuu will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY
twice a day, from the Junction to Camden and bael
connecting at the Jnuction with the Night Passenge
and freight Express Trains from Charleston at S o'clocl
A. M_ ana bring up Passengers and light freight; Stoc!
Poultry, Jsggs, Pruit, ana otner ngnt articles win. o
received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wedncf
days, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the nigh
Express Train (down) from Columbia. 11 will be nc
ce3sary for shippers of stock to give three of four-day
notice, that-cars may be provided for them.
The Train will run directly through to Columbi
aid back on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Schedule of Running Time.
FIRST OR HOUSING TRAIN.
Leave Gam den at 4 A. M
Arrive at Junction at 5.55 "
Leave Junction at... G.10 "
Arrive at Camden '... 8.30 "
SECOND, OR. MID-DAY TRAIN, OS WEDNESDAY.
Leave Camden at .. ........ 10 30 A. iJ
Arrive at Junction at. .- 12.30 P. 2J
Leave Junction:at 1.-. 1.50 '
Arrive at Camden at ". 4.15 '
X. D BAXLKY, Agent,
Jan 18 .3 if
SUJ.PH. QIOOE.
A SMALL Lot. Fresh, and of Superior quality
received this dnv at
Z. J. DkIJAY'S.
Oct 18, ' *42 3t
QCL* JK.? DES4SL?
REMEDIES.
TO THE PUBLIC.
It AD WAY <fc CO., 'Jie inventors, Manufucturer:
and Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. K. lteme
dies, were the first to discover a Remedy possessing
the marvellous and miraculous jwwer o/ stopping tin
most excruciating pains in an instant, alloying tli<
woi-st Cramps and Spasms, either internal or* xternnl
in a few .minutes, and soothing the most severe parox
yams ol Kneumatism, Neuralgia, and Tic Dolorcux,
ns applied. The K. R. R. Remedies consist of thrci
Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful pow
era over certain complaints and diseases and will in
stantly? *- **.**
RELIEVE the human system frourpnin.
REGULATE eaeli organ to a Healthy Action.
JIESOLVjE away all Diseased Deposits. '
RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Humors.
REBUILD the Weak and Broken Down Constitu
' tions.
RESTORE to health, Strength and Vigor all un
sound'and worn out parts.
? JR. R. R.?No. 1.
RAD WAY'S READY RES.IEF,
For all Acute Complaints,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
The moment it is applied externally, or taken iut<
the system, it will-stop the most excruciating pain aii(
quickly remove its cause
Rheumatism.
Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn
was a cripple for nine years. Radway's Ready Kelie
relieved lain from pam in fifteen minutes, enabled bin
to walk two miles without the aid of stick orvrutel
in three days, and cured him entirely in one week.
Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful a;
the abovt-, have been cured by R R. Relief.
Cholera Morbus
Radway's Ready Relief will relieve the stiffen-]
from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It wil
cure the most desperate cases in*a few hours.
Neuralgia.
Tlie moment R. IL Relief is applied it allays tlx
most painful paroxysms. It will always cure.
Sick Headache.
It will relieve the most distressing paing in lifted
minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks.
Ague.
In ten minutes a tea-spoonful of R. R. Relief wil
fiton tho Chills and break the Fever
Aches of all kinds, PainS of all kinds, Bruises, Burns
Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Jjuneuess. One
application of R ad way's lteady Belief will in a feu
moments entirely stop the pain.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds
removes bruises, allays the most violent irritations.?
For all paius use B. B. Relief. Look for the signature
Bad way & Cb. on each bottle.
R. R. R.?No. 2.
RADWlfi 'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
RESOLVES, RENOVATES, REBUILDS.
it cures
Scrofula, Tumora, Bleeding-of the Lungs
Syphilis, Consumption, St. Vitus' Dance,
Sores, Riekets, Salt Rheum,
Asthma, Nodes. Canker,
Bronchitis, Eever Sores, Ifc.sh,
Ulcers, Erysipelas? Tetters.
Tlie above eighteen complaints B. E. Resolvent wil
positively cure.
It renovates the system completely, resolving away
from the Solids all impure Poisonous and and dis
eased Deposits, freeing the blood and fluids of Lift
from all corrupt humors, restoring energy and vigor
health and strength to every Organ and Member o
the Body.
LETTERS FROM IUGII AUTHORITY
? Hon. J- J. Midoleton, of WaccamawjS. C, writes ir
under datefofMuy 2d,1853, that Bad way's Renovating
Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his Plantatior
.at Bcauford, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years
- standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object o
pity; he was a moving mass of sores. The othei
negroes could not remain in the same place with hiin
Tie was entirely cured by Railway's Renovating Re
1 solvent, and is now at work upon the plantation. T(
the people of S, C. Mr. Middleton is well known, ami
' to the political world Mr. Middleton is no stranger.
Sold in Camden bv Z, J. DfcIIA"i and T. A J
WORKMAN. Oct. 18?ly
CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE
FACTORS
And General Commission dlorclianh
SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
B. W. Chambers. II. L CnisoLM, ."YV. C. Moore.
KEFERKXCKS.
] 1011. Jus. Chepnnt. Maj. Jno. M. PcSnussure
W. K. Johnson, K?iq. IV. Jf. Shannon, Esq.
June 23, 1S53. 2']?Cm
1 WORKMAN & BOC
az: S9sl x? use
IS NO"\V OPEN: and is, and shall bo, unsurpassed I
gurds the CuMPLKTEXICSS of its assortment, the <
PRICES at which they wiH he sold.
! Wc invite oor?frieuds and the public generally, to 1
j purchasing or not. "Wc ofl'cr
! Men's and Boy's Caps from 10c. to $
to $3 each; Eest Moleskins aj
I Of PLANTATION HATS, wc have every variety, ;
Of Gent's, and Hoy's SOFT HATS, wc have a very la
; and ranging in price from$l to $4.50 each. A beanti
Oct. 27. '
AMERICAN' AND PARI
?| W. STJ
" ES-A-T 2
pi 231 linti ST.. CH
J j TN appreciation of the immense patronage given to
[ JL men's supertine Moleskin. Silk and Beaver Hats lia
i( good Dress Hals at $3?$2.50?$2?r$1.50.
CAP DEP.4
j I A grand display of stvlos of Caps for Gentlemen,
PLANTATI
f WOOL TIATS for Negroes, of all prices, regular si:
3 ONE PRICE "JIAT 11ADL," 221 King Street,
| - Oct. 13 ?it.
?50 KEWABD.
I WILL pay the above reward of Fifty Dollars for
the njiprehcntioo and delivery of.a negro man
i J.ENRY, to the Jail of Kershaw District, whom I pnri
chased iu August last from William Blnekwcll of Parj
lington, near Tillers Kerry, S. C. ?nid negro is 5 feet
T 6 or 8 inches high, jet black, 1!) or 20 years of age, and
1 weighs about 165 or 175 pounds.
THOMAS BASK IN.
b Oct 18,. 42 tf
^ South Caiolina~Ker?ha\r District.
BY JOHN K. JOY, EMJL'IIIE, oaiUXAjtY.
HERE AS, C. M. Wienges has applied to me
Iff for Letters of Administration ou all and sirigu!*
lar the Goods and Cliattles", Rights and Credits of
8 Joseph Wienges, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
n
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceas j
od to be and annear before me at our next Ordina- |
I ry's Court for the said District, to be holdcn nt Cum[.
| den Court House on the 26th day of October hist.,
to show cause, if any, why said administration should
not be granted. .
Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of
October, 1853, and iu the 78th 'year of Ainerir
can Independence.
[ JOnN R. JOY, 0. K. D.
Land for Sale, near
Liberty Hill.
Thomas J. Perry ct al j Iu Equity Lancaster. Hill
vs. - f- {- for sale of Land it Pur- j
Wm. F. Perry et al /) tition.
, T>Y virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity, in
-13 the above case, I will sell at the Post Officeut Li- ;
bir y Hil', on Wednesday the-9th November 1863,11
11 o'clock A. M., 170 acres of Land, more or less, be- |
- longing to the estate of George M. Perry, dee'd,, lying
on the east side of the Road to Liberty Hill, ndjoining
lands of Wyatt Patterson,?Wylie Patterson,
Juines Suininervijle, and estate of George W, Perry.
The tract will be rc surveyed, before the day of
sale and sold by the acre.
s Term$.?A credit of cne and two years, with interest
nnnuully-from day of sale, (except so mtice ciifb
r as will pay costs ) Purchaser giviug bond with two
' good sureties and a mortgage. *
J. 11. WITHERSPOOX. *
Com. Eq. J.. D.
Oct. 8, 18 / td-.
6 SALE OF VALUABLE LAND""
i In Eqniti-.Huriou District.
J. J. Ilarllcc and wife, vs. P.. J. Scarborough?Bill for
Salt of Land.
IN pursuance of a Decretal Order of t',ic .Court o
Equity in this case, i will oll'erfor sale at Marion
Court Huuse, before the Court House door, between j
" the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in December
next, the following valuable tracts of Land:
All that 1'LASTA TIUS belonging to the Into A. ;
*L. Scarborough, ueceasgd, situated oti Cattish, within '
a half mile of the village of Marion, bounded on the j
south by the Wilmington nud Manchester Railroad, i
containing about seventeen hundred acres, of which
about seven hundred are cleared and in' a high state 1
nf ( lltivnjion. On the nremi.sos are two Dwelling
House?, Gin House. Negro Houses, and all the Out- .
> buildings necessary for a large planting interest.
I . . AI,SO.
About three hundred acres of LAXI). lying south j
of the Wihniugton ;uul Manchester Railroad, and in ,
* the immediate vicinity of the village. .
Terms of Sale?One fourth cash; for the balance, a j
1 credit of one. two', and three years, in equal annual in- j
1 stalnients. interest from day of &ua, payable annually, j
Purchasers to give bond with approved security, aiid a !
5 mortgage ol the premises, and to pay for papers.
0. D. KVAN'S, Gomin'r.
C-'tniu're. Office, Marion C. II., Oct. 1, lbaU. Is
1 Valuable Plantation and Mills
FOtt SALE.
; rI"MIK subscriber offers for sale his Plantation and
J_ Mills in Sumter District, situated on llig Ratlin
Creek, fourteen miles below Camden, and six, from
3oykin\s Turn Out, containing (1074) sixteen hundred
1 and seventy-four acres, between four and live hundred
acres cleared and under fence, the ha'aneo in line tim,
| her. On the premises is a good two story Dwelling,
with all the necessary buildings ol a well settled Plantation,
most of which, have been erected within the
*, last few years. On the northern extremity of the tract
\ \ is another Settlement in good repair. Roth places are
perfectly healthy.
Also?An excellent Crist Mill, with two pair of
' stones, and a Saw Mill, capable of cutting about one
[ thousand feet ofluiuber per day. Wi>h the Plantation
5 will be sold (if desired) the stock of cattle, Hogs and
Sheep, together with -the Provision Crop. If sold immc'iately.
possession will be given on the first ol Jan
j uarv, isatThe
terms and other particulars may ho obtained
i from the sulwcribcr on the premises, or by letter direc;
ted to D?ylMs Depot, Camden Branch of .S. C. U. it.
MAIMOX SAXDKit.S.
Pointer Pist. S. C. Oct. 4, [ ' in]
| The Charleston Mercury will insert twice a week
! for six weeks, and the Sumter Banner once a Week
' for threo months, unless otherwise directed, and forward
bills to this office.
EPISCOPAL LEGALE SCHOOL.,
1 AT GLENN SPRINGS
HAVING purchased tlio well known Property,
Glkn.v .springs, t!ie undersigned propose to
open there a FIIGIi SCHOOL for Voting Ladies, on
! the First of February, 185-1.
' i No pains will bo spared to secure an efficient corps
| of Instructors, and to make the Institution equal in
1 every respect to the'.cry best in the land. A Pros|
pectus will short iy he issued containing the particulars
' as to Terms, Sessions, Ac.
' I Til OS. S ARTHUR.
\ I J. P. McCULLOCH
I- Aug. 16. * 3:i U.I
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.
Great Bargains in Dry-Goods i
, ; WlXG to the delicate statc/jf Mr. W. 1). Mason's
1 health, I have resumed possession of the stock of
i Dry Goods recently sold to him,-and would respectfulJ
lv inform the public, that the same must be d sposcd
| of within a very few weeks, as my business engagd
1 meats elsewhere will not admit of unv lontrci delav
, A large portion of the slock lias been recently piychasj
ed in New York, for cash, but no distinction will be
! made in favor of now Goods?lluy vtust all l* disposal
<>j, and that at whatever I hey will bring,
i This is, unfortunately, not a more rxfe to gain ousj
torn, but a fixed fact, demanding immediate artiun. and
' as such. I would earnestly invite tho earliest attention
' of those who wis^i today itm supply of first class Dry
i Goods at not loss than fifty per cent, below tho regu,
la Reprices?an assertion I will fully establish to the so
' ; tismCtiou of purchasers. Terms strict Iv cash
! Oct. 11. -I A MRS WILSON,
i
)NE'S HAT HALL,
So CL^Sa^
>y any similar establishment in the Slate, oitlior as rc
QUALITY AND STYLK-of its (Joods, or the LO"W
call and examine our stock, whether with the view u
2 each; Men's Dress Hats from $1.5C
ad Beavers from $3.50 to $5.
ind ranging in price from $4.25 per dozen up.
irge assortment, differing in material, stvlc and qua'.ilj
lid assortment of INFANT'S HATS and CAPS.
WORKMAN" k BOOtfH.
SIAN HAT FASHIONS.
2ELE'S
[AIILESTON, S. <J. .
STEELE'S IIAT ITALL, the flrst quafitj* of Gentle
ve been reduced from $5 to $4?the $4 Hut to $3.50?
.RTMENT.
Youths and Infants, at 50c., 75c., $1, and $1.50.
ON HATS.
:es. Also, CAPS, at $1.50 to $2 per dozen. At tin
W. STKUtiE, Proprietor.
xSchool
Teachers.
r|MIE Male and Female Academies of Camden being
X both vacant, the Trustees desire to elect Teach'
er's for both schools forthwith, who shall re open
them as soon as possible. All necessary information
may be had by application to
J NO. M. IiESAUSSURR
I'res't.
TIiq Charleston Mercury will'copy three times in
Tri-weeklv.
Oct 11 " 41- 4t.
BACON Side*, Salt, Treacle Molasses, Rock und
Alum Salt, always ou hand and for sale low at
the old cornel* by E. W. IlONNEY
Oct.. 11, 41 tf.
Lisnc.
Jl'ST rectived and for sale, a lot of superior Stone
Lime. W. W. TltYoN* <L CO.
Donbie aitd Sialic barrel Gjuis.
DOUBLE and Single Imrrel guns, Rifles and Pistols,
from $Iu to $100. Powder flasks, Shot
pouches and Hells, Rifle and Pistol Flasks. Percussion
Caps, French and English, Gun wads, and punches
of nil sizes.
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers. Gallery Pistol and
Bullet caps, Powder Canisters, Pocket Pistols, Flasks,
Game bags, ?tc , A. YOUNG.
Oct. 11, 41 tf.
Ilcd^e feJicnrs.
VNKW lot of 8, 0, 10 and 11 inch blades, Hedge
.Shears, of the best. Euglish Steel, imjHirtcd bj
Bui>t, the Philadelph a Seedsman.
A. YOUNG.
Oct. 11, 41 . tf.
Sale of Heal LMute.
BY ORDER of the Court ot Ordinary, I will sell on
the tirst Monday in November next, the Real Estate
of Patience DeBruhl, consisting of three tracts or
parcels of lands as follows: one tract of-?cven hundred
and thi.ty three acres, hounded by lands of S. C.
DeBruhl, Robert Dunible, Mrs. Thorn, Munn, Lockhart,
Winn and Robert Dixon; also by-lands surveyed
for William DeBrutd's children. One TRACT of two
hundred and ninety seven acres," bounded by lands ol
Jacob Young, DeBruhl, Winn and Daniel Munn. One
TRACT of thirty-one acres, bounded1 by lands of DeBruhl,
Dixon. Hardy Thorn and Charles Perkins, with
plats to each.
Teruis?Uash lor so mucii as will pay costs: balance
on a ci edit of twelve months, bonds with good socuritv,
with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage, il
deemed necessary, to the Ordinary. Purchasers to pay
:or papers.
Oct. 0, Til OS. BASKIX. S. K. D.
Boolis and Stationary.
rI"MIE subscriber has now completed his stock oi
1. lh.ol:s by late arrivals. All the standard School
hooks in use, in the Schools of the Town and (.'ouutry,
on hand, or en < be supplied at a sliort notue
PAPER, note, letter, cap and account INKS,
black, japan, red and Idue. Envelopes, of nil sizes.
MKDH'AL h()(IKS, 1!IDLES, TESTAMENTS,
PDA VERS, and HYMNS. LATIN and GREEK OLASSICS.
All the new and popular literatim of the
day. New books received soon after their publication.
' A. YOU NO.
Oct. 11, 41 ' tf.
Sheriff's Sales.
!>y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to mo
y directed T will sell on the first .Monday in November
next before I lie Court House door, the following
property to-wit:
One negro man, Jo-liiin sold su' jeet to a mortgage,
t.vo horses, and two horse wagon, rattle, hogs, bouse
hold and kitchen furniture; the cattle, hogs, ilv., will
be sold on Tu -sdny, second day of sale at He t's resideiiee,
le vie Ion and to be sold as th<- pfopei ty ol
J. W. Raskin, at the suit of Mary Thorit,"ct al \s J.
W. Raskin.
One bay marc, levied on and to bo sold as the property
of .los. Allen, at the suit of John R. Joy, vs
Jos. Allen.
One bay marc, levied on and to be s?M at the suit
of Calvin Usrv, vs Bryan Hough.
A Lso
Lots in the Town of Camden, and known as number
Ogk, and H J'.i, bound West, bv Fair Street, North
by h tundary Street, East, by Mill Street, and South
by number UUO, levied on an-1 to be sold as property
of Joseph Wionges. at the suitof Workman <k Boone,
vs Joseph Wieiiges. Purchasers to pay for papers.
Terms cash.
THOMAS RASKIN, S. IC. I>.
Oct. 11. 41 td.
Brick ! Brick ! ! Brick !! !
rpifE subscriber has on hand, and for sale, about
L one hundred and fifty thousand Brick, which he
will sell low, if applied for soon. A selection*of Brick
liats can be had at two dollars for a -1 liorso load. Al-o
a good second hand cart. Also a splendid 7 octave
7VAXO-FORTE made byllallett k Allen, of superior
tSuo and finish. It is almost entirely new, having
been used but seven months.
II. HOLLKYMAN.
I!UPORT A XT E> IS t> VI: RY.
RELIEF JN TEN Ml NITER.
Ijkya.vm i lIjJIU.mu arc nnuumig
j ill the-x'urc of Cotx.ns, Colks, Astiima, Baoxrtnti?,
8<ikk Throat, 11o\i:si:nkss, Dini<vi.t BnK.vritiMi,
Incu' K.nt Consimition, ash Di?i:asks ok thk J-t'xus.
They have no taste of mcdieine, uud any child will
take tl lent. Thousand* have keen restored to health
that hail before despaired. Testimony given in liundred*
of ca.es. A single dose relieves in tbs mim'Tks.
Ask for Bryan's i'lilmohie Wafers?the original ami
only genuine is stamped "Bryan." Spurious Jiinds
are offered for sale. Twenty-five rents a box. Sold
by dealers generally. .T. BRYAN ?k CO., Rochester,
N. Y., Proprietor*. Wholesale by
r. 31. CO 11KN .t CO., Charleston.
Oct. 11, -tl 3m.
DitrlH'i'.s Wanted.
rI"Mll". subscriber will pay ?12 per month for froiji 15
1 to 20 able, bodied Ditchers. Negroes will lie pre
ferred: Apply Ihitnetliatelv. B. BOY KIN
'Odt. 4, . 10 - "At.
Situation
Wanted,
A S an Overseer,. by one who understands the cnl
tivation of Corn and CVton. Persons wishing
to enmlov will pleuso addrcsss M. (i. W? box 85. Cane
den.
Oct. i. 10 tr.
itossEii & warrkn.
Factors and Commission Merchants,
CIlMir.HSTOX,; s. c.
H.\V K op-ni'd tli;'ir <) Ti } on Central Wliurf.and
will l>e pleased t<> receive }.lu< favors of tlicil
friends either i:i selling tlotion ??r purchasing Supplies
JOIfX ROSS til!
Sept. lTill?. J. V.'A Itl'KN
LM J|ia. . ?r.?. T^Mj n n|| | , , I, n I I I I || Hill | I
Notice.
I HEREBY authorize Berrndotte D. Branson to
collect and receipt for monies due tie estate of
Mary Bronsom II. Wr. BR.0KSON, Sr.
. j Uet. IS. 45 St
iMrity.
fi AF IvELLY tolls before me, as nn est ray, n
j -i* I dapple cream colored lior.se, about fifteen hands
; high, supposed to be 10 or 11 years old, marked
I j some l>y gear, and apprised at seventy-five dollars:?
fie may be found at the plutitatioii of Mills Kelly, 21
' miles cast of Camden.
JNO. It. SHAW", Mag's't.
Pvt. 18, 18311 4*2 ' m lm.
Journeymen Wanted.
j rpnnKE or four good .Tokrnkymk.v Tailors will bo j
JL. employed and good wages paid on immediate application
to 1*. ROUEXSOX.
?3?" The Charlotte Democrat, and Salisbury Watchman
copy twice and send bills to the subscriber.
Oct G* A.1-J.2
ll(>ud <^isiirlc>rs 22<1 Reg't. S. C. ill. |
L'AMDKX, ,OC'fOF?KR 4, 1 SOS. f
, ! rI^lll3 Regiment is hereby ordered to parade-at
. | .JL Curndcti on Saturday, the f?ih day of November
| next, armed ryid equipped as tlic law directs, for Drill
and Review.
The line will bo formed at 11 o'clock, A. M.
The commissioned and non-eominissionei officers
will assemble the day previous for drill and instruction.
Captains of Companies are hereby charged with the
I extension of this order.
The Regimental Stulf will bo expected to attend the
; parade on the 5th uniformed and equipped us the huV
directs. Rv order of Col. Taylors
T1I0. J. WARREN, Adjutant.
! W. ANDERSON
IS NOW receiving his Fall anil Winter supply of
Staiilesuid Fancy Dry-Wocas, which
comprise a full and gcuentt assortment, consisting in
part of the following:
DRESS GOODS,
1 llouslin DeLaincs, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Ginghams,
Prints, Ac., of every quality and price.
WOOLEN GOODS.
All-wool English Plains, heavy Kerseys, Plaid I.insoys,
Georgia riaios^nnd other styles, at ull ptlces
FLANNELS,
Of all colors, qualities and prices,
GGNTLE.liEN?S CLOTHING.
, | A complete assortment of Dress, Frock and Business
COATS, of Cl.th, Cassiinerc and Tweeds, all
made up in the most fashionable style.
ROY'S CLOTHING,
Sacks, Frock Coats ami Jackets, handsomely got up.
ALSO.
i Fancy Cassiincrcs, Tweeds, Saltinctts,
1 i Lineu Tabling and Towelling Diapers
Huckaback, Crash, Dowlas
1 j 12-4 brown and bleached Sheeting.
Canton Flannels. Ac., Ac. All of which will bo sold
at the lowest prices for cash or to punctual customers.
Purchasers will please call on .
Oct 11. IV. AXDKRSOjT.
Salem Woolen*.
I "WILL roqpive in a few days, o full supply of the
above desirable Goods. Planters arc invited to
i call and examine them, before purchasing. They will
j be sold at Facterv prices, by
I Oct. 11. " \V. ANDERSON. Agent.
Miues, Shoes.
VFUI.I. supply of Ladies HOOTS and SHOPS, of
all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL POOTS
and SHOPS, Youth's aud Hoy's Shoes. Just received
by W. ANDERSON.
C'alutvba Faetory Yarn.
T\T K lmvo just received on consignment, a good ast
T sorimeutof all.numbers of the above Factory,
.which we oiler to merchants and customers on the
lowest terms. M DW7CRKR A CO.
If O T IC E..
A XV one having demand's against the Subscriber,
2\. by sending the same to Talladega, Ala., will bo"
paid. JOSEPH C. CL ANTON.
Oct 11. 41 3t.
FALL STOCK.
j ,4 M. A R. KENNEDY are now receiving a large
' [-YY* supply of Goods, suitable for tho season, eom,
prising a handsome assortment of LADIES' PRICES
i GOODS, black and colored Silks, M ousel ins, Plaids,
| Embroideries, Shawls. Gloves, Ac., Ac.
I Gentlemen's U'ear?Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings, Ac.
j To which the attention of their customers nnd tlio.
I public is invited. Sept. 27.
Aticillioii, beitsuu itiilcGuunh!
JTUUSHAXT to aii order from Col. Tnylor, you nre
hereby ordered to parade at your rendezvous on
I Saturday the otli November next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
i Tlio commissioned and nori-commissiouod officers
I will parade the day previous at tlio same place aud
i hour, for drill and instruction, armed and equipped as
! the law directs.
! ri.? Ai.n,,A
1 111 1 Ulo .HUMCI l? Ullltl U?V i?WUVC
time. Bv order uf Capt. .Moffat:
J. 1". McKIXXON, 0. S. "
Oct. 3. -10 . * :>t
Lottf
OX Tuesday the 4th in*t., a note on P. Ro'oenson,
for Sixty Dollars, payable sixty days alk'r date.
to tlio undersigned or rightful bearer, dated tiie 3d
j of October, 1353. Any.person Huding the same will
| confer a favor by leaving it at liio Journal Olliee.
Oct. II, 1853. . J. N. WALKKU.
Head Quartern 22*1 s. c. iff. [
CAMllKX,.Oa. 10, 1SJ3. )
! "1\7 ILL!AM C. M00R15 iniving been appointed
j i t Judge Advocate of the 22d Regiment, S. C. M ,
j with the rank of Lieutenant, will be obeyed and rcs1
peeled accordingly. Bv order of Col. Taylor.
Till). J. W'ARUKN, Adjutant.
IVc'W CwOOiiX*
i Tlic subscribers have received their Fall and Winter
supply of
I JH:Y GOODS.
11 MID WADE.
GROCERIES.
CAST/SGS,
MIDI. I ROSS, ?fv.
As tlieirstock is full and well selected, purchasers I
will llutl it to tlieir ylvantage to yivo tliorn a cull before
buying elsewhere.
Oct. 11. JSIePOWALL Jfc COOPER.
The Old Corner ! !
SUPERFINE mid common carpeting, also firoen
lJ.iizii and' printed floor cloths just opened lit " the
' old corner" by E. W. DONN EY
Oct 11. it tf.
~\TEfJRO Shots for sale at last year'# prices at "the j
I 1> old corner" by . E. VV. DONNEY.
Oct. 11, _ 41 _ _ * tf- i
(1 ESTEEM EN'Sai.d Youth'sclothing, among which 1
.1 are same Extra sized coats and vests now offer,
ing at the " old corner" at New York retail prices.
Oct. 11?tf E. AV. liONXEY.
J A W W s : T'S IIOTI3 i7,
(LATE COXGAIIKK HOUSE,)
COLUMBIA, S. O.
T C. JANXEY & W. 1). HARRIS, (late of the
f J * American Hotel,) will be happy to' see their
friends, and will give their unremitting and personal
; attention to the comfort of titrir gnosis, ami nil who
i may he disposed to patronize tliem in their new location.
! The House lias had. and is having extensive aildi1
lions, ami. lias been refitted up; is now well ami ole|
ganllv furnished.
| A splendid line of Oinnihiissea will run to and from
j JASsky's IIotki. to the several Railroad Repots.
Juno 2&. p 2G tf
: . V., A it f <1 .
4 LL porsoijb, other than members of the Fire Com/V.
pauyiihaving in thoir possession any of the hose"spanncrs
bjJiQogiug to. the engine, are earnestly re'
quested to hjfl^ lliotm without delay, to Captain Titos.
Wii.son, or tiie it^delrRighcJl.i
T. CAltyJIXTMR, ilk Director.
f j Oct. G, 1053. t J '-10 * * 3t.
Camden ISax.A:u*.
' ' \V ''' ha\*0 unpacked a ny>H splendid assortment ol I
j > > i a y-m.wi: cloth iso. shoes, //.i rs;
| and i'.l/V\ which we are able to sell to our friends
! and customers at Northern prices.
Oct II. M. RIM'RKI'R ,t CO.
DRY GOODS TOR CASH!!!
Wholesale and Itetail.
W. G. BANCROFT CO.,
"25'.) and *25."), ki.xr stkbkt,*
CHARLESTON, S. C. .
are now-receiving cut usual large supplv o
> > FAXOY AND ST A ILK DRY GOOPfc.
Also, PLANTATION GGUDS of every variety,
consisting of Super Dutiil Rlaukeig, Mackinaw ditto,
Osnaburgs, Georgia l'lains, Kerseys, Stripe?, Prints,
Ac. Ac.
We slrtll adhere strictly to the ONK PRICK system.
Our goods arc* all marked with pl.-.in figures, and our
terms enable us to sell every article at the siuullvst possible
profits.
Terms Cash or C'il v Acceptance.
\v. <j. Bancroft & co.f
253 and 255 King-street)
Sept. 13.?4m one* door below Wcntwortlrst.
Another Train in for Moore'*!
Fancy Department. .
I^AA LBS. Fancy CANIHKS
t)UV7 8 eases PRKSKRVKS
200 lbs. ALMONDS
100 lt>?. B.fA/IL NUTS .
J00 lbs. FJiCAN NUTS
JO lbs. Fresh CURRANTS
2 eases PR UN MS, in fancy boxes
200 boxes SARD I NFS
2 cases SALMON
. 2 " LOBSTKRS
1 " (one gallon jars) IMCKLKS
3 " (one pint do) Du
1 " OLIVKS , ,
2 " CAPKRS, superline
1 " Walnut CATSUP
1 " Mushroom I >0. %
2 " French prepared MUSTARD
2 ' Assorted CORDIALS
2 " PKPP15R SAUCH. All fresh, at
Oct. 4. Jl CORK'S.
35,000 CftiARS.
to-wit:
2,000 genuine Rio llomlo 2,000 Arianns
1.000 linperos 3,000 Las Minas
3,000 I.n Nomina 2.000 Primeras
2,000 Sylva Priinerns I s.OOO La Union
2,000 Regalias - I 1,000 Jenny Lind
5,000 Washington 3.000 Mayflower
5,000 Imperials 1,000 Star Regalia
Ai-sn.
1 ii KnVM fiiift rtlinu'innp Ti?hn??f .
(5 gross do cut do do I
10 do do do Smoking do .
Patent Scgar Lighters, &e. Tor sale by
Oct. 3. W. 0. M00RK.
A FALL STOCK,
COSSISTOXG OK
HKAV-Y AND FANCY (5R0CURTES,; W/XJSS,
LIQUUltS, if c, is now being received,, which I .
will sell at the lowest rates for Cash or to punctual cas- turners,
on tbc usual lime.
Oct. 4. J. A.SCllROClv. '
Frcsli Jlnckcrel.
IN Kits and Bbls, warranted of t|iis year's crop. For
?de by " J. A. SCHROCK. i
Hnms Hams.
f AAA LBS. Kxtra Sugar Cured Hams, just rc?
1 UvJU ceived by J. A. SCHROCK.
CroHiid Spices.
SUCH as Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Popper ?c. For ?
sale by J. A.'SCHROCK:
Sperm and Adamantine Caadles.
| A BONKS Sperm Candles, 4's & G's.
JLV/ 10 " Adamantine " '
For sale by, J. A. SCIIROCK.
Teas Teas.
SUP KIM OP. Hyson, Gunpowder, and Black. For
s;de by " J. A. SCHROCK. j
Fresh Fruit. 1
FRKSH Raisins, Apples, Oranges. Bannans 4c., just
received by J. A. SCHROCK. '
Moro Sell imp*. '
%(\ CASKS SCIIIKDAM SC1INAFS,
iv/ 10 do old HOCH, (Johnnrte's Bergcr,] :
3 do CILUJPAIGNK CIDKR ..
20 doz-cn London PORTKH
10 do Scotch ALl'i. Arrived at AlUUitK S
Candles
J10XKS Sperm, Adamantine ami Tallow Can*
*J\J- dies. Just arrived at MOORE'S. ,
Rand, Itarness and Sole Leather.
VLARGE stock now on Land, of superior qnality. [
Also?Lace, Leather. Deer, Calf und Lining
Skins, together with all articles usually made use of
in the manufacturing of Shoes. G. ALDKN".
NEttRO SHOES. t
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
I IIAVE in s'orc, n large stock of heavy Plantation
Urogans, of invown manufacture, to which l'lnut- .
ers are respectfully invited to examine. Notwithstanding,
the great advance on this kind o! Shoe of
Northern make, I shall sell at last year's prices.
GEO. ALDFX <
Sept. 27, ?<> tf. 1
? i
,'Xk.a JArCS-y _ f
nn.vuMt ix
Y/atches, Jewelry, Silver Wave, i
jUilitary aatl Fantty Goods
1 I Adjust received n new ami general assortment, | j
.1.1 of every description of merchandize in keeping j
with his stock of goods.
GOLD AN'!) Sl'LVKR WATCHES, limiting and : J
open cases; Levers, Anchors a id Cylinders.?FIXE !
GOLD CHAINS, Chatelaines, Neckldoes. guard and!
fob chains. GOLD SEALS, KEYS AND LOCKETS. ! (
KINGS, plain, jewelled and diamond. EAR-KINGS !
and FINS of the newest and most fashionable styles, '
plain, nendauts, enamelled, 1'earl and Diamond.? !
GOLD DECKLES for fob chains,?GOLD ANDSIL t
VEK SPECTACLES Ac.SILVER
TAKLE AND TEA STOONS. Silver \
Fruit, Butter, and Cake Knives?Silver Knife and ! t
Fork in sets. Silver Cups, Saltcellars, portmouaies I j
and pencil eases. | ,
PLATED CANDLESTICKS, for mantle anda4mm j t
ber. Castors, Cake baskets, Sugar bowls, Saltcellars ; i
At'.. i
MILITARY GOODS, Swords and Belts,. Plumes, ! j
Lace, Buttons Ac., suitable for the Military Kegtila- j t
tions of the State of South Carolina. j y
FANCY GOODS. Ornamental China Vases, Cups, i j
Colognes, Mutch Boxes, Candlesticks, Fruit Baskets,
Powder Boxes, Jewel Cases, Card Baskets, Ac..
Walking Canes, Killing Whips, Hair, Noil and Tooth
Brushes; Papier uteclie Work Boxes, Desks Ae.
A. YOUNG.
~ ' A If
UO.t. I. ?'? u.
KjoIi ami Slioo*.
ALDEN, is now receiving a large and well
T selected stock of Hoots 3iu<l Shoes, coin prising a]
tlio late styles, to which, he respectfully invites the attention
of tlie citizens ?.f Camden and tho public
generally. Sept. 27 39?tf.
litlcrvcM iiis Solution of Citrate of
ItlngiioMu.
ri"MlIS delightful Saline Aperient will be found an
I. excellent substitute fur Kp-nni Salts, or other
saline Purgative?it is as agreeable to the taste as a
glass of.Soda Water or Lemonade, and operates pleasantly
as a purgative.
A fresh supply just receivedand for sale by
Aug. 2. * T. A P. WOHKMAX 1
lieep Cool.
HEAVY Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens.
For sale low by H, W. BOXNKY.
i:os;S:HT j.
(lOTTON *'IN' MAKKIt. Ituthvlgu Street, one '
J door Ivtsl of M. iJruektT kCo., (<so;id?>n, S. 1
. i
FAlt giroc 14. fl
rI",IIK nndersicucd U no^i rfct-ivfoir l?v each.
JL from New York. Philadelphia mid Baltimore, ad<i^^H
ditionsfo hie ilfetdv large find ulcei'sti ek of
CJW.VICM.S. ]'Kl:Vl'MEJi\\ S'lMS. CO$#ET*^M
ICS, A SI) J'AMY AliTICLEfi l'A INTO. OFLF<S|
Ac.. Ae, to which lie invites lift (lie attention of hisj^^H
ft ioiiils and Cl^lotners ami the public genrvally.' H
Sept; 'J 7. .).
Fall Notice! B
I AM now opening at the Chc^pCVrnerniy Fall
ply. which is much larger than I have hcutuloie"^B|
offered to my customers, coiisctjuciitlj* I shall oUcr^any
article at astonishingly low prie&s as'il.ty must loHH
sold. My old patrons, and mumiiv r.cw <t.ck as ate
disposed to call. will he oll'e cd sucit bargains as will
induce litem to huv 1 reel v. |HB
Sept. 20?S8tr " K. W. JiONNKY.
I>oKie<iti<'s. |B9
RED and white Flannels. Liuscys, Ticks. Sheetings,
all widths, Bed and Crib Blaukets, Long Cloiiis,^^H
brown and bloncbed Shirtings. Ae. For sale low, hy
Sept Hi. A. ii. A R. KENNEDY..
Ne^ro Cloths ami UlunketN. k
4 FULL supply "I Plains Kerseys, and Blankets. oQ^^B
J.X. dido:ent <piulilie>?; for Plantation usb. For sale
Sept. 27. A. M. k K. kknnkdy. * ?
Ready-made clothing, hats and cap^jMS
For sale by A. M & It. Kex^K)>T?vi#j
J M ess, Frock, and Business Coats: Yeats and Pap-;^^H
talooris; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; hall
Fancy Cravnts; Washington Ties, Ac. '
Jhy'-i C'tofAj/ty-r-Coitts and Vests. Fashionable
Caps, Ac Sej*. 27.
iSiK'ou and Lard.
** AAA prime North Carolina BACQXV^H
I v/v'v/ and LA III). Just received bv"v
Sept. 27. J AUKS M.-EWEX. BPB
( 1 UXXY Bagging. Dundee ditto, Bale Hope and
LX Twiiie.* Fordrteby K.W. BOXNEY. B^H
iiidcM. ;mm
rpiIE highest price-frill be given for good hide* BH
I by w. and-H
Aug 23 .34 . if. M
V LARUE assortment <f Ready Hade Cloth mg
Men and Buvs. now opening at
box.xky\s
I A DIES' Rich Silks and rtplendid Worsted DRJ?St4
v GOODS, of every rpftdity, and style. For'-atthf
o\v. at . j)0&SJ?Y'&% "* JM
ROCKING and Sitting CI I ATItS, for ante at
. BONNBY'S. '
AAA P'cs. Negro ritiins, Kersey.? and Linseysrt?f
m Uu sale at very low prices at 91
Sept 27 ?39tf BONNET'S M
Flic Rank of Camden, So. Caro'fjdi. - B
N OTICE is hereby-giyen. that application \fcRl btf <|H
made to tlic Legislature of this State, at Ha en- ,flB
tuiug Session, (bra renewal of the Charter of .this Bank/
Bv order of the Board,
W. J. <5 RANT, CitfWV jm
July 2G 30 \ ~ 'fl
CARRIAGES! CARBJAGE8P! M
LEONARD CHAFIX, M
\I"ANl'FACTURER and iiealer iff CARRIAGES. S
AI an.l HARNESS of every description, XorJhgjt jgj
Meeting st and 33 Wentwortli-st. next to the old mt
itand of Gilberts i. Chapin, Charleston, S. H
Feb. 1. fr 11 ffi
Qf"\V. R. llfN'TEitmay bo fbundat the gbove R? 9j
lositoiT, and take this method to assure bin- friend* flj
lint all orders entrusted lo him will 4>e attended to
with promptness and strict fldekty. Twealy-Five
Dollars Reward.'
RAX A WAY from the subscriber about Hie 28th ?f
J une lost, negro wom/m named SUSY, about Ir
rcct high, light complected, eleuderdHiilfc. 5|>enks mtfd'imi
slowly, good features, and the gums o vereocb-eye' "
xioth is black. Site formerly belonged to the estate
if L. C. Adamson, and Worked several yea?% at- the
Delffllb Factory; As she has relations about Can - >
Jen, there is uo doubt she is lurfciug about th?town
ir in the neighborhood. *
The above reward will be paid forluy;cyidnetnmt
n any jail irr this St.ntr sotbat I get Iter.
Sept. 20.?tf * a A. N. liFLL
# ? qr
CHAMBERS, JEFFER6 & CO.,
COMMISSION MERGH A NTS, <
C Hs? ' w
"I'M IE undersigned b?g leave to fetnra thanks to their
.1. numerous friends for tlieir past liberal patronage,
ind inform them that they still continue the. business
is heretofore, and hold themsolvQs ready to serve lheir
riends and all who may-favor them with consigalientsor
business, io tho best of their skill and'abuity,md
that no effort on theirpart will bo wnnting to give- '
ntiafiictkm. ' ' ' .
ClIAMllJiUS, JKFFKRS k CO.
Aug 1 UJ ,
PLA^TER'sllOTKL. .
I'M IK undersigned'would, respectfully inform hi*
friends and the pubKc, that lie bis leased Hint *
ixtensive and well known establishment, the 1T..VN-L'Klt'S
1I0TJCL, and is jioj,v ready for the receptiou of
isitors. Its eligible locatiou, betug convenient to oil
msiuess localities, will connncnd it those who visit
lie city on business, and ub oxertioiis or <?j?pense will
k spared by the Propriotor to promdto thetomfort
i: d convenience of his guests,juid .render his-house jn
ivery respect worthy of public patronage and support,
lie is pleased to add that he has secured the services
u Book-keeper.- of Mr. J. W. BambkIx, so lotjg. and- -
avorubly known to tlio travellingcommunity or thu?tnd
tlio adjacent States. G- W. BOSlAR.
Charleston, Sept. 20. , , .. .30 4* ,
nua?
&1.50. MERCHANT'S ROTEk. $1.50.
REDUCTION IN BOARD.
^11 ALL not lie surpassed bH* aYiy Two Pbilor ILoUsff
5 in tbo City
JAMKS M. IlUKSlT, Proprietor..
Charleston, Sept. 25, 1355. 3uv
AMERICAS HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I'M I Ksnbseribfrbegs respectfully tcunfo.-ni licr friends
. niul tlie public generally, tjiat she has taken a
ease of the obovo HOTEL, which she will open fijr -Jjg
lie reception of Boarders and Travellers between 25fli
list and 1st September. This long established and
veil known you.se. has undergone a thorough aUcntiou
throughout, and furnishe^ with new andTj&hionitde
furniture, and being situated in the centre of htisrioss,
and in the most fashionable part of tlio city, so.
icits ;i call frout iter numerous friends and former patrrns
of the House: and will say in conclusion, nothing
,vill be left .undone on her part to make themconitorta>le
while in the Mouse. MRS: A. KKXXKDY. v
Charleston. Auor. 18. St?"m.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,.
One door North ol the Court House,C.X*J1BEJ\*,
s. r..
IS NOW OPEN lor the accommodation of (he 1W
veiling Public. it is an excellent and commodi>iH
building. the Uooms are large, open and airy, Una
Family Parlors well furnished. The Table will he furnished
with every thing which an excellent country
market will nfibrd. attended by the best servants.
The Stables arc well fitted up, attended by enrefu?
and experienced ostlers, and well supplied with provender.
Lots prepare i for the accommodation of Drovers with
excellent water conveniences.
There will at all t nics be an omnibus In attendaooo.
cconvey passengers to and from the Depot.
The subscriber having had several years experience
in the above business, focis confident in saying
that lie will be aide to give general satisfaction to r1]
who may favor him witii their patronage, as he is determined
to two every exert.on otiJiis part to please.
* TlivJjj. I30()XECamletl.
S t'.. Fc) f. I '. ST?tf
t'i.arli.-toii tr. Waek Iiivoi Watch.an.
I. :. ' -' ' I.e .ger, mn. : |-,n bi.i <irdiuiait, wjil
insert tlir? " i:w? : o l.?rna n '..J; to I-Vei tot pay.
meat. 1 *
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