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w A CARD. Since the Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlarge incuts have allowed liim to supply liis numerous order# for Lyon's Kuthuiron, lie 1msalso introduced some new Chemical atliiiities wliieh adds still to tlie liigli character of this immensely popular article for Curl- j ing, beautifying, Preserving and .Restoring the llair. | Let those now use, Who never used before, And those who always used, Mow use the more. The Price is stili lb cents, in large bottles, and may be had at any store in the United States. D. S. 11.irnes. Proprietor, 101 Broadway, X". V Sold by every Druggist in Camden, llaviland, j Harrall x Co., wholesale Agents, Charleston. Oct. 25, 4;! tf ~~ poiso.\no. ^ Thousands of parents who use Vermifuges composed j ^ of Castor Oil, Calomel, .to., are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as | salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, Ac. In another column will be found the advertisement of liobeusaek's ilediciues, to which we ask the atten j tion of all interested in their own as well as their chil* 1 dron's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders j arising from those of a bilious type, should make use | of the only genuine Medicine, llohensack's Liver Pills. Qj^-"ZL' not (l;ceivtd,r but ask for llobensaek's Worm : Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the i signature of the Proprietor, J. X. HOBEXSACK, as none else are genuine. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard, 12J to'13 BALE ROPE, per pound, 9 to .. BUTTER " 18 to 25 BEEF, " 4 to 5 BACON, " 11 to 12 COFFEE, " 10 to 12 ClIEESE, 12J to 18 COTTON, " 84 to 104 CORN,... .per bushel, 75 to 87 i' FLOUR,., .perbarrel, 54 to G| FODDER,... .percwt. 7.5 to ?1 ?? LARD,. perpound, .124 to 14 I MOLASSES,, per gallon 30 to 42 ' OATS, per bushel, 37 to 50 0 " 7!i 87 i'elao w SUGAR... .per pound, G to 12| SALT per sack to 14 ?em?mmswi i amb?bmrga?? ?if ??- ??a?warn To 111 re. A YOUNG and healthy woman, without children, nn excellent house servant and seamstress, and a good plain cook washer and ironcr. W. U. R. WORKMAN, j 7" Camden, Nov. 9, 45 tfl i rj?km ON and ater this date the Passenger Train will run directly through to Columbia every day during the sitting of the Legislature, except on Wednesday, which is the dav for the Train to return to Camden. Nov. 29. " N. D. BAXLKY, Agent. Camden School Association!. r|MIE annual Meeting of the Trustees will he held at -JL the School Room, on next Monday 5th Dec., at 4 o'clock, P. M. A punctual attendance of the members "is requested, as business of importance will be submittted for their consideration. By order of the Board A. M. KENNEDY, Sec'y, protein. .Nov. 29, 43 It. I7IRK5H Lemons, new Raisins, fine eating Potatoes. . sweet Mountain Butter, Northern Cheese, new crop N. 0. Molasses, tine Bacon Sides Ac., for sale low .at the " Old Corner," by E. W. BONNEY. ^ Nov. 29, 48 tf. "TV7EGRO Blankets, Bed do , All wool rinins. GeorJLl gia do., offering low at the "Old Corner," l>v Nov. 29?tf. K. W. BONNEY. ALUM Salt for sole at the "Old Comer." hv E. W BONNEY. Nov 29, 43 If. METHODIST BOOK SHORE,* 258 Kitig Street, Charleston. ' f IMIE Agent of the above Establishment would very I respectfully call atteution to the same, having had ?- charge of it since February last, feels under obligations to render his grateful acknowledgments to all who have done hiin the kindness of so liberal 1}' pa.tronizing the concern. He will just add for the information of all kindly disposed towards him and bis Agency, that he has very recently returned from New York and Philadelphia, where he purchased a very general and weli selected stock of RELIGIOUS, LITE- j KARY and MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, <t SCHOOL ! HOOKS of every description now in use, either in ' City or Country. (Teachers and children please call and examine.) Also, a very great variety of BLANK BOOKS, in plain, good aud extra binding; and lust, though not least, by any means, a very tasty selection of FANCY ARTICLES, Work Boxes, Indies and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Walnut, Mahogany and Rosewood Desks, fine and cheap. All of which is received and now being offered for sale at 258 KING-STRi.ET, on terms equally reasonable with any house in the city. The religious portion of the community are invited to examine his stock. The Lovers of Poetical Woi ks will find agrar.d supply on his shelves and counter; and the Ladies may depend upon it he will furnish them with Fancy Goods, fine und pretty. Now allow him to say. come and try him, and prove him, and see if he will not open out and show you such a lot of - Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods as shall prove all lie says true. JAMES MAIIONEY, Agent. P. S.?A general catalogue of his Books will be published in our next. Oct. 22?tf. New Book;*. The Homes of the New World; Impressions of Amcri Ica, by Frederica Bremer. Venice, City of the Sea, in 2 vol."., with a map and embellishments Lorenzo Benoni, Life under an Italiun Despotism Gems from the Table Land; a collection of Fables, illustrated by Facts The Mud Cabin, by Isham Campaign of Waterloo, by Jomini Passages from the History of a Wasted Life Uncle Sara's Palace; Thnckaray's English Humorists Poems of Alexander Smith Dickon's Household words. Published monthly at $2 a vear. Subscriptions received by Nov. 22. A. YOUNG. Wanted to Hire /~"\N the first of January next, a woman to cook VX wash, and do house work. An elderly one without children preferred. For one that can come well recommeudeu liberal wages will be paid. Apply to Z. J. Dr.HAY. ? tit rayed I^ROM the subscriber on tbe 17th inst., a Mouse" X colored Mare Mule, about seven or eight years old, ol ordinary size, with a slight sore on her back. A liberal reward will be paid to any person who may take up said Mule, and notify the subscriber at Mechauicsville, Sumter District, S. C. F. II. KENNEDY. Nov. 22, 47 tf. Hermetically Sealed Fruits &c. 2 cases fresh Peaches 3 cases fresh Salmon 2 do do Peas 2 do do Lobsters 2 do do Tomatoes 50 qr. boxes Sardines 2 do Spiced Oysters 50 half do do Just received by J. A. 8CHR0CK. I Shoes, Shoes. 4 FULL supply of Ladies HOOTS and SHOES, o 1 xV. all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL HOOTS ; and SHOES, Youth's and Hoy's Shoes. Just received l?y \Y. ANDERSON. Fresh Craekers niul Cheese. ~ BOXES fresh Soda CRACKERS r) do do Wino . "do 10 do euperior CHEESE. For sale hv Nov. 15. j a. SCHROCK. j D. S. SARCiE ANT'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, camdex, s. c. v^"Hav Boarders accommodated Receipts and Disbursements Of the Commissioners of the Poor for Kershaw District from 1st Oct. 1952 to 1st Oct. 1853. isno nu Oct. 1. Cash on hand this day, 1571.81 " in hands ofTreasurer of Lunatic Asylum, 14.11 1S53. Aug. 15. Loceived of Tax Collector being 11 percent oh the General Tax*, 1075.00 Sept. 30. Amount over last vear, 86 " " this ' " 4 " in hands of Treas'r. 4.C8 $2CC6.5G . 'I Oct. 1 To balance brought down, $1353.46 * CR. : tli 1853?Sept. 30. j da Paid Keeper of Poor House 114 00 ' Phvsican 100.00 " Secretary and Treasurer 100.00 " for funeral expenses of transient paupers, 13 50 ' for provisions for do. do. 153.51. j rj " Camden Journal Ollice, 8.50 J J " for lumber, posts and nails for j N fence, 24.77 ' co " for putting up fence. 15 00 ! In " Refunded T. C., amount of his ? commissions not deducted last year, 57.35 " for hire of 2 servants, balance due last year, 62.03 ' In " balance due to 1st. Aug. last 153.30 i pi " for provisions, clothing, Ac. for j I) paupers in poor house, 473.23 1 gc Cash in hand, $1358,46 ! to $2666.56 K Respcctfullv submitted, gi " W. K HUGIISON, Secy .t Treas'r j METHODIST BOOK-STORE, 253 King St. Charleston. TH1K AGENT invites attention to a new and well ._ X selected stock of Books and Stationery now ready ^ for sale. Bibles of every description and size, with and without clasps, and in many varieties ofbindiug ; Prayer books in similar styles, and large numbers; Sehoolbooks of the most popular and useful descrip- * tions, in great variety, and School Requisites of every 8 sort?together with all tiio Methodist Books, old and ( new. Choice may be had from a large assortment of miscellaneous publications, among which are the fol- j" j J'1 j Saurin's Sermons, Mihnan's Christianity, Anthons . Standard Classical Works, Jacob's Pneitic, l'aley's Kv- j8 | ideuces, Kay's travels, Carpenter's Mexico, Seymour's 1 Mornings with the Jesuits, Wliaielev's Logic, RhetoI ric and Christianity independent. Moshciins Ecclesi- 8' I astical History, Sacred Meditations, Maeaulcy'a llisto- . r)' of England, Beatrice, Dante, Tasso, Napoleon, 1 I Hamilton. Abclard and tleloise, Thackcrays Works, - I Bradley's Sermons, Moore's Poems, Byron's do., Soutlr- 0,1 ey'8 do., Bums' do., Portrait Gallery, Sacred Poets, Pope's Works. Jerrold's Works, Shakspeare's do., j Drvdou's do., Chaucer's do., Burns'do., Robinson Crusoe, Swiss Family. Don Quixote, Goodrich's Histories of England. U. States, and Rome, Donucgnn's Lexicon, 81 Webster's Dictionary, Lincoln's Botany, Bryant's l'o- ; ' ems, Eclipse of Faith, Cumming's So. Africa, Stile's ,s' j Austria. Edwards on Redemption, Chalmers Sermons, j Ship and Shore,. Land and Sea. Sea and Sailor", Deck 'J ; and Port, Calilbrnia, Hanuntn's Pulpit Assist., Shad}* | Side, Rogers' Spirit Rappiugs, Abbott's Kings and Queens, Robert llall's Works, Woman's Record, Mothor at Home, Tales of a Grandfather, Wigwam and Cab- (f in, Sword and Distafl', Thompson's Domestic Medicine, ' Farmer's Encyclopedia, Home, Annual. Floral Keep- M i sake, Gem of Season, the Gem, the Jlvacynth, Friend- <J( ship's Olfering, Gift of Friendship, Snow Flake, Gift of su Love, Amaranth, A.bums?Religious, Scriptural, and ai General?Bowder's All Religions, Gathered Treasures, Glergyof America. Elements of'Laws. Seneca's Morals, Cabinet Histories of tlio several States, Dodd's Lee- tu tures, Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, Home Inllu- sli ence. Mother's Recompense, Women of Israel, Lauoton Parsonage, Butler's Analog}', llildrelh's Polities, ca Craulbrd, by Author of Mary Barton, Fanny Fern, un Manual of Politeuess, Remember Me, Freedly on Bu* cs siness, Stephen's Egypt, do., Greece, Wonderful Characters, Home Picture, Boyhood of Great Men, llenkle's Anal sis, Life of John Randolph. Life of Daniel Webao.r or SoImmiI I lavs I'orti llillll'O }lll(i Poneil- T liu^s of Mrs. Cross, Heart Blossoms, by Mrs. Cross, Ar- ' iiie's Anecdotes, Trench on Words, do. on Paradise, 'a do on Miracles, do 011 Proverb^, Pulp't Cyclopedia, P:| Coleridge's Works, Lavard's Habylou and Nineveh, dr English Martyrs, Ra Is ton'sDivinity, Closet Companion, J'1 Cross of Christ, Upham's Interior Life, Olin's Life and Letters, Olin's Works Bascoin's Sermons, Methodism f"1 in Earnest, I'latform of Methodism. Father Reeves, tw Village Blacksmith, Ariniuius' Works, Komaine on );>i Faith, Summers on Baptism, Summers' Sunday School ^ Teacher, Holiness, r'Auhigno on the Reformation. I"1 Bach man's Lutlicr and tlio Reformation, Revival Mis- Be cellanies, Life of Marion, Life of Franklin, Home Altar, Divine Union, Kirvvan's Letters on Be very Dick's 011 Works, Haley's Philosophy, McKnight on the Epistles, ty, Sacred Monut, Blair's Rhetoric, Student's Manual, de Durbin's East, Young Christian's Guide, Dairyman's. Daughter, with Introduction by Summers,, Crudeii's Concordance, Cole's do., Milton's Poems, Chambers' ~~ Cyclopedia, Burkitt's Notes, Bards ot the Bible, Home _ on Psalms, Bickerstcth's Life, Beeclier's Lectures, I Leighton's Works, Youug's Night Thoughts, Pollock's . Course of Time, Hannah More s Works, Humboldt's Works, Family Government, Jay's Exercises, .Summerfield's Sermons, Josephus' Works, Marshall's Oratory, 11 1 Preacher's Manual, Young Ladies' Friend, Fleetwood's Life of Christ, Gaston's Recollections, Holm's Classical and Historical Library, Datvmngs of Genius, Edwards oi\ ltedemptioii, Evenings ut Ilouie, Critteudon's Bookkeeping?Single and Double Entry?Winter Evenings, jj Lofty and Lowly, No such Word as Fail, Edge worth's ^ Moral Tales, Three Years in California, English Hu- :^( mourists, Patient Waiting, No Loss, Mrs. lleman's r Works, Homes of American Authors, Longfellow's Po- . ems, Campbell's do., Book of Waverly Gems, Path- ,pv ways and Abiding Places of our Lord, Willis' Poetical j| Works, Eliza Cook|s Poems, Blair and Bu.ke, Johnson 0 and Sterne, I loryey's Meditations, Montgomery's Works. 'YH Cowper's Poems, Pilgrim's Progress, Crolv's British t>. ...... <?,.i,i.v. p,.,.?:??i \v?.L-u .n, ; k WU"?. UUIMnillilll O i. uvuvm I' vino, iVtl ?VVJ u llliv o u?/.j ' A Place in the Memory, book of the Passions, by : James, Topper's Provorbial Philosophy, Manners and . Customs of Nations, Sanford and Morton, Vicar of ^ Wakelield, Abbott's Child at Home. Abbott's Franco # ft|( nia Stories, Appleton's Popular Library. * * ut In Stationery, Writing Papers in Letter and Cap o J all qualities and fabrics, Cold Pens and Cases, Silver j do, Steel Pens of all sorts, Pen Holders, Load and ,jM Slate Pencils, Ink and Stands, Quills and Wafers, Kn- jj: velopes, blank books, Ledgers, Journals, Day books, Cash Books, Ac., &o., Wrapping Paper. JAMKS MAIIONKY, Agent. V, No. 29 i<i tf. WOHJIS! W OKIIS!! WOIHIS!!! _ Dlt. McLANK'S VKKMIFFCK is warranted to be the Oz*t, most safe and radical cure for Worms- ft It is approved and rccoinuiended by the Medical 1 Faculty in every section where it has been introduced, j ,IK In fact, whero it is known none other is used. One of our most respected physicians in speaking of j Dr. McLanc's Vermifuge says: ' Its great superiority j over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that while it is more ej/icaciuus than any other Vermifuge A it is perfictly soft;. -x ?3$"Price 25 cents per bottle. Pc. sai Dr. IleLaneV Liver I'iils, J)I"'IN(i composed entirely of rfjihiblr substances is ) not only safe, but have been found by ail who have used tlicm, us the best remedy fur all affections r I . i .1 r i I.. ?.... ...i I 1 Ill HIV I.m iami Lugvsuvv organs. m i?oi, micro j they are used Liver Complaint en i mot exist. n>, ?3J*Trico 25 cents per Imx. or The above valuable preparations arc for sale hv es( most of the Druggists, ami arc to ho had wholesale of 1*. M. COI! KX & CO., ( Importers ami Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, I'erfuniery Ac. No. 2I> Ilaync-street, Charlestou, S. C. Effervescing Solution of Citrate of * Magnesia, spills delightful Saline Aperient will he found an 0f 1 excellent substitute for Kpsoni Salts, or oilier ^ saline Purgative?it is as agreeable to tUc taste as a j,n glass of Soda Water or Lemonade, and operates plea- (;j santly as a purgative. j.j, A fresh supply just receivedand for sale by Aug. 2. T .t K. "WonKM AN ROCKINO and Sitting CIIA1 ItS, fir sale at ^ DONNKYS. I SPECIAE ORDER. HEADQUARTERS, J Coi.umiua, Novembor 15, 1853. HI1H menibcrs of tbc Staff of His Excellency John . L L. Manning, Commnuder-iii-Chiel, will report ; emsolves at Headquarters, in Columbia, on Satur- 1 , y, the 3d December, proximo. Jiy order of tlio Commander-in-Chief, MATTHEW IRVINE KEITH, Nov. 22. 2t Aid-de-Catnp. i Columbia Ruccs. HIIE Races over the Columbia Rnee Course, near L Columbia, South Carolina, will come off on WED ESDAY, the fourteenth day of December next, and ntinuc four days. The purso6 will be as follows, and ins up at the stand, to wit: Wednesday, the first day, two mile heats, purse $300. Thursday, secoud day, three mile heats, purse $500. Friday, third day, mile heats, best 3 in 5, purse $200. Saturday, fourth day, a Post Colt Stake, two mile nts, $250 entrance, with $200 added by the Club, ovided, two or more start. To close ou the 3d of ecember. The lovers of the turf may expect good sport and iod order, as many stables are expected to be in ntndnnec, We trust our Virginia, Tennessee and entucky brother-turfmen will give us a call; Geora will be represented. TI103. G. BACON Proprietor. Nov. 22. 47 2t SALE OF NEGROES. ~ i \7"ILL be sold nt the Court House in Camden, S. I 1 V C., on MONDAY, the 2d day of Jnnttry, 1854, I ARTY-THREE very likely and valuable NEGROES. | mong them, are five first rate able bodied Wagoners, | ro pretty good Plantation Carpenters, two Seainresses, one the best in Camden, eight excellent ?oks, Jroners and Washers. Also, a large number gular House Servants, boys and girls; having served any years about the Wutcree Hotel, many oi them ive 'oeen trained as llotel Waiters and Ostlers, and e not excelled hy any in the State. Tlte whole gang said to he the most likely and valuable in the couny?young, stout and healthy. Twenty of them to be sold to foreclose a mortgage veil by me to Herman Hoi ley mo u, Sen'r., dece'd. To be sold on the following terms: One-fourth cash, c balance on n credit of one, two and three ve.as, ith interest payable annually from date, to be soiled by bond mid good security. Purchasers to pay for papers. Pui chasers wishing to pay all cash can do so. II. HOLLFYMAX. Tiie following papers will ropy the above till sale, id forward their hills to this office forthwith:? larlcston Courier, South Carolinian, Winnsltoro Kogior, Chester standard, Sumter Banner and Watehiin, Darlington Flag, Marion Shir. Cheraw Gazette, incastcr Ledger, aud Montgomery Advertiser. Nov. 22, 47 Ct. SALES AT AUCTION ~ )X MONDAY, the 5th day of December, proximo, I will sell at my store one door South of James SKwen, Esq.. my entire Stoek, consisting of Dry wd?. Groceries, Hardware. Shoes, ,te. Also,a choice leetion of Liquors, consisting of brandies, Wines id Whiskey, of almost every quality. ALSO. 1 Two 1 Torso Wagon: a lot of Household Furnire, which entirely new and of lirst rate workmanip and innteiial. Terms?All sums of Twenty Dollars and under, sh. and all sums over that amount, a credit of six oaths, with note and approved security with intert from date. Nov. 22?2t R. II. FIXCII. Sale of Eloul Estate. }Y ORDER of the Court of Ordinary, 1 will sell on J the first Monday in December next, the Real lisle of Patience DeBruhl, consisting of three tracts or reels of lands us follows: one tract of seven huned and thirty three acres, bounded by lands of iS. C. , Brulil, Robert Dunilde, Mrs. Thorn. Munii, Lockit, Winn and Robert Dixon ; also by landssurveyed r William Delirulil's children. One TRACT of ro hundred and ninety seven acres, bounded by , nds of Jacob Young, DeBruhl, Winn and Daniel nun. One TRACT of thirty one acres, bounded by , mis of Dellruhl, Dixon, liartly Thorn and Charles rkiim \v:11? flints to i*nrli. Terms?(,'asli far so much as will pay costs; balunce , u cretlit of twelve months, bonds with good securi- j , with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage, if enicd necessary, to the Ordinary, Purchasers to pay r papers. Kov. is. T1I0S. BASK IN*, S. K. D. JTI arlgage Male. )Y virtue of authority in me vested, I will sell on ) the tirst Monday in December next, being tho It day of said month, TWO NKHROLS. to-wit: Wil t in, 14 years old, and Kitty, C years old, to foreclose imrtgage executed by Z. Cantey to S. K. Capers. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. Nov. 1 j. THO. BASK1N, Agent. Sheriff'* Sale*. >Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me J directed I will sell on the first Monday in Deinber next before the Court House door, the follow- . ; property to-wit: 1 400 acres of laind, more or less, adjoining lands of s id Davis, estate of McKinnon, and John M. Sliuw. i ro Negroes, Ben and Mary. Two mules and 1,000 i. Fodder. Levied upon and to be sold as the pro- 1 rtvofNeill .Mclhie, at the suit of J. R. Joy, adm'r. ( . N? ill Mcltae. The Fodder to he sold at the defendant's residence T 1 *1 _ _ 1 1 -- r 1 i urauay, uie seconu imy in saie. Also. All the defendant's right, title and interest and to n tract of Land, on the waters of Big Lynches eek, known us the McDonald Tract. Levied" upon ] 1 d to be sold as the property of Alex'r. L .McDonald, the suit of 1>. S. Jusscy vs. A. L. McDonald and It. Shaw, Adtn'rs. Also. 13 Negroes. Levied upon and to be sold as f i property of Wiicy Albert, at the suit of John S. ller vs. Wiley Albert. Also. One bay lloreC, levied upon and to bo sold the property of Duncan Me Lend, at the suit of J. 1 Joy, adiu'r. vs. Duncan McLeod. Terms Cash, l'urchusers to pnv for papers. 1 tho, bask in, s. k. d. Notice. ^ I LL persons indebted to the estate of Rnch'l v 1- Leigh, dee'd. are hereby required to make pay- t :ut immediately. JOHN U. I NO It KM, Ex'r, R. Leigh. Oct. 19, 1853. 44 tf" ( Administrator's IVotiec. i LL persons having demands against the estate of ' Joseph Wienges, dee'il., will hand them in prorly attested to A. (?. ILi.skin, and those indebted to !il estate will make payment to him. CONRAD M. WIliXUKS, Adiu'r. Oct. 31. 14 tf lVoficc i> hereby Given a *H) the Nephews and Neices of the late Rachel Leigh, who arc entitled under her Will, to her iduary estate, to establish their claims as such, on belore the first Monday in February next, as the r ate will then be ready for distribution. i M)llN U. INCKKM, K.x'r. It. Lei^'li. Del. 19, 18555. 44 tf JOSEPH WHILDEN, \F.ALKR in /'AIM'S', OILS', CLASS and SHIP / CllANDLKUY, No. Kast-P>ay, opposite P. M. Bunk, Charleston, S. C. j1 lie keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment Paints ami Oils of all kinds. Window Class ami !? dies, Spts. Tin pontine, Camplieiie, Spirit (Sum, Till* v, (Jrinilstones, Cordage, Chain Pumps,Cotton Foot n Fixtures, PneKing Yarn ami Brushes of various nls. Oet. 23?tirn. rresli Fruit. )ltANCKS, Apples. Raisins, Figs. Lemons and ; Prunes. A small lot just received hv S'ov. 15. .' A. SCIl ROCK. j WORKMAN IS NOW OPEN; and is, and shall be, unsurpassed b gnrds the COMPLETENESS uf its assortment, the (, PRICES at which they will be sold. We invito our friends and the public generally, to c mrehasing or not. We oiler Men's and Boy's Caps from 10c. to $! to $3 each; Best Moleskins ai Of PLANTATION HATS, wc have every variety. ; Of Gent's, ami Hoy's SOFT HATS, wc have a very h ind ranging iu price from $ 1 to $-1.50 each. A beaut' Oct. 27. New iiooth, The subscribers have received their Fall and Winter ?u|iply of DRY GOODS'. HARDWARE G HOCDRIES, CASTINGS, MILL IRONS; <tc. As their stock is full and well selected, purchasers will tiud it to their advantage to give them a call before buying elsewhere. Oct. II. MeDOWALL k COOPER. The Old Corner ! ! SUPERFINE and common carpeting, also Green Baize and printed floor cloths just opened ut * the old corner" by E. W. BOXXEY Oct. 11. 41 tf. C'uuideii Bazanr. \\T E have unpacked a most splendid assortment ot j \ > READ Y-MA 1)1) CLOTHING. SHOES, IIA TS j and CAPS, which wo are able to sell to our friends ; and customers at Northern prices. Oct. 11. M. DRUCKKR & CO. j Boots and Sliocs. GEO. ALDEX, is now receiving a Inrgc and well j selected stock of Boots and Shoes, comprising*! the late styles, to which, he respectfully invites the attention of the citizens of Camden and the public geneially. Sept. 27 39?tf. Blums Hums. 1 /AAA LBS. Extra Sugar Cured Tlams, just reJLUUU ccivcd by J. A. SCHltOCK. Teas Tea*. SUPERIOR Hyson, Gunpowder, and Black. For sale by J. A. SCI 1 ROCK. Frcsli Fruit. I,~UtKSII Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas kc., just . received by J. A. SCHROOK. ."Vflore Scliuaps. t A CASKS SCHIEDAM SCHNAPS, lu 10 do old 110CII. (Jolianne's Bcrgcr,] 3 do CHAMPAIGNE CIDER 20 dozen London PORTEH 10 do Scotch ALE. Arrived at MOORE'S. Candle*. A BOXES Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Canf)\J dies. Just arrived at MOORE'S. Band, Harness and Sole Leather. A LARGE stock now on hand, of superior qualify. V Also?Lace, Leather, Deer, Calf and Lining Skins, together with all articles usually made use of in the manufacturing of Shoes. G. ALDKN. NEGRO SHOES. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. IIIAVE in s'orc, a large stock of heavy Plantation Brogans, of niv own manufacture, to which Planters are respectfully invited to examine. Notwithstanding, the great advance on this kind ol Shoe of Northern make, I shall sell at last year's prices. GEO. ALDEX. Sept. 27, 30 tf. FALL STOCK. VM. A It. KENNEDY are now receiving a large j supply of Goods, suitable for the season, com- ! prising a handsome assortment of LADIES' DRESS I GOODS, Iduek and colored Silks, Mouselius, l'laids, j Embroideries,'Shawls, Gloves, Ac., Ac. GtnllciiMis Wear?Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings. Ac. | To which the attention of their customers and the ! public is invited. Sept. 27. FALL STOCK. rpilK undersigned is now receiving by each steamer JL from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, additions to his alreadv largo and select stock of UltUCS, j CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COSMET I ICS, AXD FAXVY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, j fcc., Ac., to which he invites the the attention of his Iriendsand customers and the public generally. Sept; 27. _____ Z. J. DeIIAY. Keep Cool. HEAVY Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens For sale low by E. W. BONNKY. RACON Siiles, Salt, Treacle Molasses, Rock and XJ Alum cviii, in ways on nana miu mr sue ww at he old corner by E. W. HOTKEY . OctJL 41 _,f'_ I Lime. J EST received and for sale, a lot of superior Stone Lime. W. W. TUYoN <fc CO. Double and Single barrel <*sms. DOUBLE ami Single barrel guns, Hides and Pistols, from $10 to $100. Powder flasks, Shot touches and Belts, Rifle and Pistol Flasks. lVrcusionCu|ts, French uud English,Gun wads, and punches if all sizes. Colt's and Allen's Revolvers. Gallery Pistol and billet cups, Powder Canisters, Pocket Pistols, Flasks, lame bags, Ac., A. YOUNG. Oct. 11, 41 tf_ Hedge Mi ears. ,4 NEW lot of 8, 9, 10 and 11 inch blades, Hedge LX. Shears, of the best English Steel, imported by Juist, the Philadelphia Seedsman. A. YOUNG. Oct. 11, 41 tf. Rooks and Stationary. I"MIE subscriber has now completed his stock of . Books by late arrivals. All the standard School iooks in use, in the Schools of the Town and Counrv, on hand, or can be supplied at a short notice. PAPER, note, letter, cap and account INKS, duck, japan, red and blue. Envelopes, of all sizes. MEDICAL BOOKS, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, HAYEKS, and llYMNS, LATIN and GREEK CLASSICS. All the new and popular literature of the lay. New books received soon after their publieaion. A. YOUNG. Oct. 11, 41 tf. CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE. i.'A r"mn? X iLV JL V/liU \iid General Commission .Heroliants. SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF\ CHARLESTON, S. C. 13. W. CllAJ1IIF.KS, H. Ii. ClIISOI.M, "W. C. Moonu. UKFKUKNOES. Ion- Jus. Cliesnut, Mnj. Jno. M. PeSaussure, ,V. K. Johnson, Esq. W. M. Shannon, Esq. .Tunc 28, 1853. 2t??Gill Staron and Card. AAA CHS- prime North Carolina HACON I '/' *\/ and L A III). Just received he Sept. 27. JAMES M.'KWKX. :I5,000 CIGARS. tow it: ,000 genuine Uio Hondo 2,000 Arinnas ,000 Impcros 3,000 Las Minas ,000 I.a Xormas 2.000 Primcrns ,000 Svlvn I'rimcras J s,000 La Union ,000 Regalias 1,000 Jenny Lind ,000 Washington I 3,000 Mayflower ,000 Imperials | 1,000 Star Regalia AT.SO. 15 boxes line Chewing Tobaect 15 gross do cut do do 13 do do do Smoking do Patent S>'gar Lighters, ,Ve. For sale liy Oct. W. C. MOORE. & BOONE'S SALE,, y nny similar establishment in the State, either na re- 1 lUALITY AXD STYLE of Its Hoods, or the LOW 1 all and examine our stock, whether with thoriew of 2 each; Men's Dress Hats from $1.50 id Beavers from $3.50 to $5. ind ranging in price from ?4.20 per doswu tip. irgo assortment, differing in material, stvle and quality iul assortment of INFANT'S HATSaDd CAPS. WORKMAN & BOON K. ~ CAMDEN BAZAAR? \\J I*' hereby apprize our IViends and customers of T 1 the town and vicinity, that \vc have removed our Hoods back to our old stand, comer of Broad and Butledgo Streets, and that no have received our stock for the winter season, which is more complete than we have ever before offered, consisting of all kinds of materials for LAD IKS' DRESSES, Ladies Bonnets: Ribbons, Trimmings, &c., Ladies' Mantillas and Mantles in such a variety that we arc certain to please purchasers. Ladies' (Moves, Gauntlets, Sc. Ac. x Gentlemen's Clothing, Hats, Caps, India Rubber Goods, &c. Also, a complete stock of GROCERIES, JIARDWARM CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND CHINA GOODS, With an extensive assortment of Heavy Goods for Plantation Use. Thanking the public for their liberal patronage, wc solicit is continuance, and promise that our prices shall bo as moderate as in an}* place where the respective Goods are bowjlit from. Oct. 35. M. DRUCKKR k CO. FOR A FEW RAYS OffLY. Great Bargains in Dry-Goods! OWING to the delicate state of Mr. W. D. Mason's health, I have resumed possession of the stock of Dry Goods recently sold to him, and would respectfully inform the public, that the same must be disposed of within a very few weeks, as my business engagements elsewhere will not admit of any longer delay.? A large portion of the stock has been recently purchased in New York, for cash, but no distinction will be made in favor of new Goods?tltcy must all be disposed of, and that at whatever they will bring, i This is, unfortunately, not a mere ruse to gain cusj torn, but a fixed fact, demanding immediate action, aud as such, 1 would earnestly invite the earliest attention oi uiuse who wis:i to my in a supply 01 ursi ciass L?ry ! (iootls at not less than fifty per cent, below the regular prices?an assertion 1 will fully establish to the satisfaction of purchasers. Terms strictly cash. Oct. 11. ' JAMKS WILSON. ? W. ANDERSON IS NOW receiving his Fall and Winter supply of Staple a 11 <1 Fancy Dry-Goods, which comprise a full and generat assortment, consisting in part of the following: OK ESS GOODS, Mouslin DeLaincs, Cashmeres,iMerinoes, Gingham?, Prints, A c., of every quality aud prico. WOOLEN GOODS. All-wool Knglish Plains, heavy Kerseys, Plaid Linseys, Georgia Plains, and other styles, at all prices. FLANNELS, Of all colors, qualities aud prices, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. A complete assortment of Dress, Frock and Business COATS, of Cloth, Cassimero and Tweeds, all made up in the most fashionable style. BOY'S CLOTHING, ^ j Sacks, Frock Coats and Jackets, handsomely got up. ALSO. Fancy Cassimeres. Tweeds, Sattinetts, Linen Tabling and Towelling Diapers Huckaback, Crash, Dowlas 12-4 brown and bleached Sheeting. Canton Flannels. Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or to punctual customers. Purchasers will please call on Oct 11. _ W. ANDERSON._ Salem Woolens. IWJLL receive in a few days, a full supply of the above desirable Goods. Planters are invited to call and examine tliern before purchasing. They will he sold at Factory prices, by Oct. 11. W. ANDERSON. Agent. * Domestics. RED and white Flannels, Linscys, Ticks, Shcctiugs, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings, Ae. For sale low, by Sept 27. . A. M. A R. KENNEDY. Negro Clollis and Blankets. A FL'LL supply of Plains Kerseys, and Blankets, of J\. ditto: cut qualities, for Plantation use. For sale by Sept. 27. A. M. A R. KENNEDY. ( Ready-made clothing, iiats and caps, ; For sale by A. M A R. Kkxxkdy?viz:" Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vesta and Pan taloous; Dress anil Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, &c Boy's Clothing?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats, ! Caps, ic. Sept. 27. "VTEG RO Shoes for sale at last year's prices at " the 1 old corner" by E. W. ItUNNEY. Oct 11, 41 tf. 1 "CARPETiNGS! CARPETENGS! r|"M[E subscribers are now prepared to oirer at the 1 A lowest market prices, u full assortment of superior 4 VELVET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, 1 INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH J and LINEN CAUPETINCS. 1 ai.so. 4 The various widths of Printed Baizes, or Floor 7 Cf.otiis, F1.0or and Staik OIL CLOTHS and CltL'MB 4 Cloths, Gilt and Silvered Stair Rods and Stair Carrktixu, Reus, Mats, Ac. All of wiiich have been selected from tho manufac- " turcrs in the American and English markets, by one of the partners, and we will have them cut. made, fit- > ted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and 011 the best terms. ( Wo most confidently invite attention to our stock, r CURTAIN MATERIALS. i We are now prepared in our CURTAIN DEPART- ' MENT to offer the various styles of Curtain Stuffs,in t Silk, Worsted, Linen, and Cotton. Embroidered Imcc 1 and Jfnslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Corn ices, &C. ' Church Trimmings. Ilnnefnc*. Ac. New designs for which we have now received, and they will he made and put up on the best terms, in the most j workmanlike manner, and under our own supervision. BROWNING .t LHIM AN, Successors to C. ?fc K. L. Kerrison k Co. Cor. King and Market-sts. Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19 84 tf Sperm and Adamantine Candles. I i l \ BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's k G's. Lv/ 10 " Adamantine " " I For sale by .T. A. SCIIROCK. i MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Northern Cheese. Gun- ( powder and Hyson Teas of superior quality Also, Yeast powders, Ginger Preserves, Ac. Just open- , cd at the " Old Corner" by Nov. 9. K. W. BOXNEY. i I^I.EGANT PRESS GOODS, worsted and Silks, of ? J the latest and prettiest styles, selling at reduced prices, at. the "Old Corner," bv Nov: 9. ' K. W. BONNEY. J CtONGR ESS WATER, fresh from the Fountain, tine ' > old Mndcim Wine, by the three gallons. Also, superior Lemon Syrup, Treacle, best White Wine and Cider Vinegar. For sale at the " Old Corner " by Nov. t). K. W. BOXNKY. ! Cataivha raclorj Vara. \ \T K have just reecived on consignment, a good as t t sortmont of all numbers of the above Factory, which wo offer to merchants ami costomers on the Invest terms. M lMUVKKR A* CO. i i m * 1 n . r IMPORTANT I>ISCOVJEHT. KKLIEK IN TEN JflXL'TEU. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFEKS, aie nnfniling in the cure of C'oiOits, Coi.fcn, Autjuia, liuoNaiiris, Sore Tn no at, Hoarseness, Dirmfi.T UckatiiiM', Ixcu" EST CONSUMPTION, ANII tfMiAHT* (it TIIK LlNCr. fhey liave no taste of medicine, and stttr child will take them. Thousands have liwli In health that hud before despaired. Testimony given ?n hundreds of cases. A single dose relieves in ten n/.ntft*.Ask for llryitn's I'uliiiohic Wafers?the original #nd only genuine is stamped "JirvHii " Spurious kinds are offered for sale. Twenty-five cents a (mix. Sold by dealers generally. J. L5UYAN A CO., Koelie.-ter, N. \., Proprietors. Wholesale by P. M. COHEN A CO., Charleston. Oct. 11, -11 3"'tPISCOPAL FEnALE SCHOOL, AT GLBaXX SPRINGS HAVING purchased the well Wmrwn Properly, Glenn sprixub, the undersigned propose t?r open there a HIGH SCHOOL for Young bodies, on the First of February, 1854. No pains will he s?pare<l lo secure an efficient corps '> of Instructors, an?l to make the Institution eqiial in i every respect to the very liest in the land. A Pros- * pectus will shortly be issued containing the particulars as to Terms. Sessions, kc. TIIOS. S ARTHUR. J. D. ilcCULLOCU. - j Aug. 1G. " 33 tlJ ~SSLE^0F VALUABLE LAND ~ > In Equity?IHarioii District. J. J. Ilarllcc and wife, vs. R. J. Scarborough?Bill fur .A SaU vf Laud. . ,/M IN pursuance of a Decrctol Order of the Conrt o 3 Equity iu l Ins case, I wiiPofler for sale at Clarion . Court House, before the Courl llouse door, between , t .. the usual hours of sale, on the llfsf Monday in Decern- X her next, the following valuable irjictg of Land: All that l'LASTATloy belonging to the late A. L Scnrborongh, deceased, situated on Cattish, within n half mile of the village of Marion, bounded on tbo ? * soutli by the Wilfmngton and Manchester Railroad, containing about seventeen huudred acres, of which about seven hundred are cleared and in a high slate of cultivation. On the premises are two Dwelling j Houses, Gi.i House. Negro Houses, and all the Outbuildings necessary for a large planting interest. i ALSO. About three hundred acres of LAND. lying south of the Wilmington und Munchoster Rnilrood, and in the immediate vicinity of the village. Terms of Sale?One fourth cash; for the balance, ft credit of one, two, and three years, in equal annual instalments, interest from day of sale, payable annually. Purchasers to give bond with approved security, and"a mortgage ot the premises, jmd to pay for papers. 0. D. KVAN8, Comtn'r. Comin'rs. Office, Mariuu C. li., Oct 1, 1853. Is Valuable Plantation and Mills FOR SALE. r|"MIE su1>scriber offers tor sale his Plantation, and JL Mills in Sumter District, situated on Big Ruftin Creek, fourteen miles below Co mdeu, and. six, front 3oykin's Turn Out, containing (1674) sixieeu hundred and seventy-four acres, between four and live hundred acres cleared and under fence, the balance in fine timber. On the premises is a good two story Dwelling, with ay the necessary buildings of a well settled Plantation, most oi which, linve I teen erected within the * last few yeah*. On the northern extremity of the tract is another Settlement in good repair. Both places aru perfectly healthy. Also?An excellent Grist Mill, with two pair of stones, and a Saw Mill, capable of cutting alto at ono thousand feet of lumber per day. With the Plantation will be sold (if desired) the stock of cattle, Hogs and Sheep, together with the Provision Crop. If sold immediately, possession will be given on the first of January, 1854. The terms and other particulars may be obtained from the subscriber ou the premises, or by letter directed to BoykitCa Depot, Camden Branch of S. 0. B. R. MARION SANDERS. ^ Suinter Dist. S. C. Oct 4, [3ra] The Charleston Mercury will iuecrt twice a week for six weeks, and the Sumter Banner once a week for three months, unless otherwise directed, and forward bills to this office. iiNDTOESALE. WILL be sold to the highest bidder on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of January, 1854, if not previously disposed of, that well known PLANTATION, called the Russel Place Tntct. situated in Lancaster and Kershaw Dissricts, nbout tweuty-four miles above Camden, containing eight hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of S. B. Uaiumond, Mrs. Stinson and others. There is a comfortable Dwelling, a Store House, and all necessary outbuildings, &e. It is a very desirable place to live, and one of the best stands for a store anywhere in the coun'ry. Persons desirous of purchusiug loud aro invited to call and examine for tllOlllRplvP.S S. GEORGE, Ex'rx. Nov. 1. 44 tf ON and after this date the Passenger and Mail Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY twice a day, from the Junction to Camden arid back jonnecting at tho Junction with the Night Passenger ind freight Express Trains from Cliiirleston at 8 o'clock A. M., and bring up Passengers and Hght freight; Stock Poultry. Eggs, Fruit, and other light article9 will be eccived at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wcdnesiavs, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the night Express Traiu (down)from Columbia. It will be ne;essary for shippers of stock to give three of four days lotico, that cars may be provided for them. The Train will run directly through to Columbia i.id back on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Schedule of Running Time. FIRST OR MORXIXO TRAIN". [.cave Camden at 4 A. M. Arrive at Junction at 5.53 " l.eiivc Junction at 6.10 "* Arrive at Cam Jen 8.30 " 8KCOXD, OK MID-HAY TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY. >ave Camden at 10 30 A. M. Arrive at Junction at 12.30 P. Al. [icavc Junction at U'O Vrrive at Camdcu at 4.15 ' K. D. UAXLKY, Agent. Jan 13 3 tf PLANTER'S HOTEL 'I^lIK undersigned would respectfully inform his 1 friends and the public, that lie lias leaped that xtensive and well known establishment, the PLAXI'KR'S 1IOTKL, and is now ready for the reception of ,-isitors. Its eligible location, being convenient to all justness localities, will commend it those who visit lie city on business, and no exertions or expense will jo spared by the Proprietor to promote the comfort ind convenience of his guests, und render his house in ;very respect worthy of public patronage and support. He is pleased to add that he has secured the services is Book-keeper, of Mr. J. \V. Lamukix. so long rnd avorably known to the travelling community of liquid the adjacent Stales. G. W. liUMAU. Charleston, Sept. 2ti. 3tt 4t ?1.50. MERCHANT'S HOTEL. $1.50. REDUCTION IN BOARD. ^11 ALL not l?o surpitsscil by any Two Dollar llou.?o O in the City JAMKS M. HURST, Proprietor. Jhnrleston, Sept. 25, 1852. 2in /'"lOUN-SHKLLF.KS, self-slmr|H'ning Feed Cutter*, L'1 (u now article.) also. Patent Cylinder and Tiernometor Churns, Mont Cutters and Sausage Shifters. \lso. Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For ale at the "Old Corner" by K. W. BuNXEY. SUPERIOR North Carolina Flour, Cooper's Sired O ded Isinglass ntul Extracts fur FhlVxriusr. Jus eceived aixl for sale low at the " Old Corner," l?y Oct. 25. K W. BONXKY. ZH( WHITE, h? Oil.. Jue=t received aiul for sale hy T- & E. WO It KM A X. SITEPH. V SMALL Lot. Fresh, and of Superior quality, received this d:iv at 7.. J. DcllAY'S. Oct. IS. 412 ;;r A