The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, September 26, 1854, Image 3
the Habersbams, and that ojSlhe estate of fcUyward,
suffered fery much. " All of tliesewlre
large and valuable plantations." *1
We understand that the loss of thev Messrs,
Cheves will not be less than $100,000. The
rice plantitions in other localities have alsc
suffered severely.
Dkatb of Capt. Bonwbl.?-Weregret tc
6tate that Capt. John Bonnel died to-day _.at|S
o'clock, P M., after a short illness*- in the 88BS
year of his age. The deceased!was for manj
years a sh ipmaster~bav ft)g cqoimftd.ded a sbij
out of this portJn 1794.-:., For many years b<
was well known as a skilful andprudentsteapc
boat commander in this port.
Char. Eve.-News, of Saturday..The
Fsven :a*f Savannah.?A defipalbri
teived bere yfeste'rdjijr frb^aVrilinble" gentle
men at-Macon^taterthat the deaths at.Skva#
nah on^rQeSdS^^^^fiftyfbae^and' on Wednosdav
thirty ,five.' VA,s the vy'bjte population Ie
now s^jd to be reduced to.-a^hUwp thousand
the mortality is % t^: ^ar^iu^ rale pf one iii
fifty per diem. ' W?' alsol&ifn HBaf orders
have beeh.^entdrorn^Savannah^to-Macoofoi
fifty coffins- and fi?.s^Jjjindi^<iv^ai\ds of.bread
daily. To give some idea of ihefrightful r^vaget
of pestilence a't Savanftah"; we would state thaj
"the same pet?cet5ffid of mortality in, .New
York would carrytoftVlen thousand dnily.-. ..
- - Carolinan, :
Yhat mankiiid, are vastly gullible,' and pitiJjblly
credulous, is made apparent'every dny by
tbe success wDM^f .atteuds the quacks and impostors,
as fiuv^ goes,
"Life Pins,'"- "Catholicon """Panacea Syrup,"
and "Bitters," ^Medicated*Girdles, or Galvanic
Chtuas." "
It U.a dqploratSe and well known fact, that
thousands fall victhns to these" em pines and
"their vile mostaums, despite the warnings so
frequently given, and the every dav experience
/ li 11 r' i
of all who h^ve cou$e to. years, of maturity, a*
to the indjScaey of any <ef these highly extolled
infallib|e remedies, notwithstanding the numerous
certtificates^df cures which usKerlheui
before Jbe publior I.,cjedil1e es.-irn^v ?p.
pear, t^e^are thousands of qupea Who swat
low pafeaf,me8i_crne for the same object as de
scribe^yp ai.Spanish epitaph. They "are \WltJ
but wt9uto bhibetter; they take some "Exterinitiator,"
andelttier find a speedy grave, oi
drag out a miserable existence with broken
down constitution.
If these discfiso preventives, or eradieatiws,
were d^privetPtfof TfT^r aif.liui and sugar winch
enter largely into their eoraposiiiun, the very
nauseousness of. the compounds would prevent
any due /from' using thetrf, Wt nulbrtunately
these charlatarra-uiiderstaiid human weakness,
and take good* dare ttrujalte- them palatable
rfncl exhilarating;;^
Bad as drenching the community-with pa
-<ent pill and potion is, there are" some who
pretend to. their specifics with
conjurations; and issue/ reams ot astrological
almanacs as aavertisenaents, filled with wood
cats, and most absurd pretensions, while other*
profess tp-be- claiiyoyants- or medians; and
by their peculiar faculues.HStonn&ingly capuci
tated ^^is'cb'^r'a.^^^crtljHt disease.
" 'lis quackery all," ?"d those, who are de
eeived thereby,"are far from wise, while the de
- oeivew JjwUy merit assail, of livery at the
State's expense, and a seven; years' piivilege,
of getting- out stone. Friends be advised,
escfiew spicks and their nostrums, and"!f realJy-111,
Send for a^doetbr whose character and
standing is a guai;any^ofhia ionesty and
r-kiiJ.?People's [OriuaB??t-.ft
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The Perthvf Oold Mini off.
A correeporfdent of the Williamsburg Times
writing from Australia, narrates the-following
- inciden^^ilfl^i^RAl^tba. dangers which beset
tho Australian rhm&r""
'\PerhapsTio death is more terrible than thai
which awaits thje digger, .The heavy yellow
dust, with k^te^p'lfhgdbtjk, -keeps the minei
bucrowing^itrtlfe earth ~whh thousands of tons
suspende'd tJver his head, and by a tenure lest
relitmle than that .which held the sword of Da
- --1-- I > *A.LAP : V Uti <J |?
niUUICJJ. nU"Hnnju(iniwu&? ;vi - *1 uvu>
from the State of Maite?persisted in taking
out a rich pillar froni. h very dangerous bole
and 8U?ciedejdj--bu^':he was not fairly on tin
groin.d ftgaiiij W^n fifteen or -twenty: squaie
yards sdhk'dbwn'^sith a'd< ad, heavy ciAsbi?
Littlestones accidentally' falling'and hard lumps
of earth-have killed "those in holes, and greal
care is.nedfess?^'|o'jguard against these evils.
r ?&t BaMl^wi IP re ihe holes are very deep
j- accidents are(common, onp occured there lute
ly. A man digging fimndthetjottom growing
soft, butrpaid lit^e^attention to it until his hgi
aoftfc in so tliat lie could not prill them out; lit
shoutedjflk bis malea^o let the rope d??v\lnrnn<;
be fa?te?P,h around his.waist, but they couh
<jof pull him ^pj'belp^jarne-and twisted off the
crank of the:wihdl&s^ftheri seized the rope ir
*^r s-s.
IQtir UU|; W<XO VI liV ~f aFailjj. VUD navci
bubbled up around the- man in the hole, the
quicksand roshed in, buried him to his waist and
neck, atifled^ris-cries, and rose thirty feet above
bia n. fact,
ne$t to-impossible.-. The rope?\vas cut and its
I -and pushed beneath the quioksaodcsr' w^^^i
44In ano&$r instance a maivdriving sixty feet
under ground loosened a.l^e a^n^.^AiuiK
water trickle'tlrfcbgh where 4^>bad.bpen, but
not dr^mihg^oT dangw^jfipja wwter; he stuch
his pick ia, whe.ir the tfatec^birrat tbreygh. wift
great force. He had the* presence of mind U
tbu hcci|^
huv the gr||
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OBITUARY.
_ ' Departed this life id Camden S. 0., Sept. 11th 185
. J. Augustcs fRASEB, only son ox lueiaie uuu? jul
: Bsa.oT^rleston. g; 4. J ,
Mr. Praskb was, for several Tears; the subject^
that "lingering; slow disease,"; paralysis, which, u
> length, terminated bis existence, itaqt which, throug
? divine grace, he endured with thejiatience and mee!
ness becoming a christian.
With ample opportunity for the full-enjoyment
the world, he had proven its vanity atfflMiingnee
K and exemplified by bis experience, howJttMfecient a
y. fortune,, posi^on, youth, and health, for pfWoundatij
- "was led'to huild his'hc^fos on thai better and more ei
' during foundation, even the RookiCbrist Jesae.
> o He.had-been, for some years, an .acceptable membi
r'kMvniv nnH iiitina Sn f!orl
; gj Atvbwuiac ^jow^uvvuujvwi 4**. %/ ?..
den, although entirely confined to bis sick chambe
r yet did his pustor in his frequent visits, witness in hi
-- flpcb growth in grace as graciously "indicated that li
- 'ofGod in the soil!? the earnest of its eternal lilev;
, Heaven. ' ,
? ^ ^ wHpwf one .child, and an only, sister, will rho
deeply feel this bereavement, but in their affliction the
fc have.the sympathy^and prayers of many friends.
M.
[T r!:. Arrivals dt the Mansion House
FOE THE WEEK ENOISQ 8BPT.-18in.
, E.^.~ROBINSON,r PROPRIETOR; ? ;
i. Charles Spencer, Bishop ville 8. CL; Thos Pulime
. .Ala.; Capt. John Boll, Daughter and Sister, Rnsse
r"Place;..John Perry, Liberty Hill; Master Masse
York ville; J. R. Mhgill,1 Lancaster. C. H.; W. (
' Ring, Monroe, N. C.j'J.D.' Graham, Sumtorvilh
Wiley Kelly and Sod, Lynches Creek; F.-Horton, 1
1 Massey, YorkviUe; S. S. Grasque, Mario
25 St-'H; Jv.Doster and Lady, Union County, N. C.; 2
::yn llurphy, Ala.; 2. J.. R&Iay, Camden; H. I
Gooch, Lancaster; Col. Jaa-rC. "Haiio, Kershaw; J
> seph Prey, Charleston, S C.j1 A. YiAUoorn, N.'C
J, Rqdgere, N. 0; J. W. RemfcCri, Sumter; Leo:
ard Brown, Sumter; T. A. Boone, Monroe, N. C.; ,1
Brown and Serv't, Montgomery^ Ala; T. Y. Smit
Jbaay, jn urs? c o C/nuaren, unariesion, o. i^uraut
Davis, Columbia, S. C.; E. A.Hcnuings, N. T.
~ CAMDEWPMCTSCUBBENTr
BAGGING, per yard,'.,;, i. ....14 to 1(
BALE ROPE, pec poupd,.... 11 to 15
BUTTER........... ... IB to 21
' -BEEF, t...? .v..6 to ?
. BACON, ;.-.,.W.-.VU.:....... .9f to 15
GOFFEE, ..12 to 14
i CHEESE,..! ' to 21
'' COTTON,'. - 7 to ?
CORN,... .per bushel,. " 90 to 10(
FLOUR,...perbarrel, ........\ 6J to ?
j FODDER,. .-..percwt ^..75 to 1
LARD,... .per pound,. .' .12J to 14
MOLASSES,. per pall on.. 3 0 to 3'
OATS,. ..v..per bushel,r.i'.V.50 to 65
PEAS...... " to 10(
SUGAR.;; ;per pound,....... ....6 to 15
SALT... ....per-sack. t0 20(
ffg?*Tl)e fiiei.ids of Cpl. J. 13. Keksii.vw be
leave to announce him as a candidate for Re]
rosentative to the Legislature at the etfcuin
oleetiotV .
We a.re authorized to announce. M
A. H. Coykijx as a candidate, for Represent;
' tive to the Legislature at the ensuing electioi
We are authorised to announce ALE3l
ANDER L. McDONALD as a candidate f.
Tax Collector at the ensuing election.
: ?^
1 We are authorized" to announce Rl 1
1 AKD CANTEY as a candidate for Tax C<
' eetor at the ensuing eleetiqn.
1 *~a=oTt,.. 77&IZ ZZ MP VI? v P A TP
I 1 llc 11 IC,JU9 K'* x* uiin i x a i ju tvi
bounce him as a candidate for Tax-ColJeeU
at the ensuing etectihO.
03" We. are authorized to nnitounce SAM
i(IEL.SPENOj? as a rancliuate for Tax Co
leci^r at the ensuing .
03" We are authorized to announce lie'
, JOHN R. JOY, as a candidate for Tax Co
lector at the eusuing election.
03" We are authorized to announce LAUC1
LIN McIvINNON as a Candidate fir Ta
Collector at the ensuing election.
03" We are authorized to announce JOII
i SMITH as a candidate for Tax Collector, i
r the ensuing election.
1%'uticc.
A? there are objections made to my election for Tfi
t Collector because I hold the office of Ordinary, I tal
r this method of. informing my friends and the citize:
oC Kcipjiaw District generally, that if elected I w
resign the office of Ordinary as soon as I can bring- tl
5 business of the office to a close.
i ? Sept. 5,1854. - JOHN It. JOY.
"" 7 CAUTION r
i .--A XL persons are cautioned, ngamst trading for
; j\. note of hand, payable to Penack, or bearc
for forty dollars, dated about the 6th of Decembc
' 1853 and payable one year after date.
The consideration for .which"said note was "ivt
'' having failed I am determined not to pay it, unle
compelled by law. SERENA BASS.
j Sept. 19, . - 38 ' . _ tf.
6 ;/T - lew Goods.
A. M. k R. KENNEDY are now receiving the
full stock, aud will be able to show an oxte
. Bivo and handsome assortment of desirable goods in
? few days. Sept. 19?tf.
"\XENS ancl Youth'8 Ready Mado Clothing,'tl
i l.TJL most extensive and desirable stock ever oflert
j in this market, just opened at " the Old Corner,,' by
I Sept. 19-tf,, E. W BONNET.
! T-A DIES'rich dress goods?Embroideries, Glove
i JLj- Laees, Cnrtaiff-Muslius, &c., received and for sa
. low at "!tho Old Corner" by
' Sept. 19?tf. E. W\ BONNET.
L; '/~1 ARPET"Bags, Floor Cloths, Crdnib Cloths, &<
i just roCehredat "the Old Corner."
Sept 19-4fc . ... R"W. .BONNET..
1 QOO pfece's Negro. Cloths, frbm 12| to"'50 cehts
Y*-*: vard, just opened -at "the Old Corner"
. Sept. 19?tf. ?,E. V. BONNET.
^ t ttfc SHERIFF'S 6ABES.
>- "Eyr virtfte of*?nindrj.iWri^of Ft Fa. to me dire
l XXted, LwiU^lb.bj^reth& Court House in Cau
, don, op tl?e_flrst Monday in Octohor next,' (being ti:
8a^nd day^of8aid month,) the foHbwihg property," t<
!. wit: . *" ?
} , acrt?a: of " Lan d;m o re; or less/ on Beaver. Dai
? TkJSjSfjfc,wht$ijs;Qf AVatcreo River, .adjoining Lands (
?' John'Albert and otbers< Also, one Negro Girl naiine
^ Amelia. Also; "Mules, Cattle and ITpgs. . D6vied U|
. on and to bSisold ab'tbe property of W'dey-Albert, ?
j the suit.of-The'Bar.k of Camden, S. C^and-.others r
3 Wiley "Albert. . . [$1.50.]
$ ' '<81 afcres^riahd more oF less, lying <m.the Wei
j." f sideVf-wMtfeef River, and known as "Harrison
: j Race. Track:"-.levied-cm and to be sold as the pro]
Mierty ofJohn Barri30Q>at the suit of Douglas Mintoi
also, f. ^
' * v 3D(WrtCTOof land, more or less, lying on the watei
of GranpyWQuartor Creek, adjoining Lands of Roboj
Love aaaothers. Levied on and to be sold as tl
t property of James L. Roid, at the suit of the StatO <
f SOidk'Baroliiba, vs. J. L Reid. [$1.V
THOS. BASKIN, S. K. D.
' . 8btr?s. Office, Sept. 10, 1854.
Coin in it tod
I rTPO the Jail of Kershaw District, a Negro Man, Phi
X ip, who says ho belongs to Mr. 0. B. Heriot, <
Charleston. He is About 25 or 26 years of age, fiv
F feet, six or eight inches high, a dark mulatto, and he
c'the appearance of being considerably sun.burnt; h
8peakS;rather slowly, in an under tone, and has a aula
" scar in the palm of his left hand. The ownepis n
guested to comply with the law ancL take him awai
f % THOS. BASKIN, S. K. D.
.Sept. 13. fe ^8. tf
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*' f^Ordew left.it Mr^ ^^ottwfi^ooifilfce otfit<$h'?
fh. "Mansion House will bo'prompuy attended to.
Sept. 19?tf. 38-'-^ -'* 'St.?
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'? 'll/fRS. PECK will commence. teacfilngV "^PrioiSrj
re, -iTX School fitter School-Boom on the Public Square
,n near Dr. Zemp!a on Monday, the 2d of Qctobcr^l^*
le Sept 19.' ' 39 " ' rTr
Q- ? - - - -
t OABD.
j![ ll/TR.- SAMIJEL-SPEKCE. wish^reapectfully' t<
' Itx announce thatj)e intends to'open an Englial
School in the town of Cafti'den, at the Camden- Orpbsr
f Society Academy, on Monday the 2d of October next
r Sept ft: -* - . . -- 37
in * - MRS.
itKcCA2?DLES5
st YT^ILL, commence the exercises of her Private
'y T V School on the tret Monday in October. "-A1
parents, desirous bf entering their daughters, are ro
quested to make application.hy .the 16 th of Septera
bor. 4 ^ ^ . 3G?tf,
' Notice to AlITersOnfi Owing lQ|e;r'
Pankof'Catqden and others that I owe, want
JL their'money. All the use'I have for money is t<
ir, pay my debts. Money J must have to pay my debts.?
>11 All persons indebted to mo will find their notes apt
yr accounts in the liands of fin nttorney-if not paid soon
'}. You can pay to-my agent, D. 0. Tryon, or deposit*
i; the money in either ot. the Banks id Camden. .. a ,
I will sell my House and Lot hi Camden (to pay mj
n, .debts,) on the firat Monday in October, at public sale
J. -.which is the best Lot in Camden for a Public House
17- ' Also, one of my teams .of Mules, and one,of "the beai
o* 'Wagons that was ever in this State. I will warrant
it to carry 11,000 lbs! oter any road. Call on my agent
a- for further particulars. E. TRYON.
T. \ Sept. 19. 89 tf
h) i ? :?: -i
id Orani;cbnrg Female Seimnary.
Principal?Rotf. L. S. K LEGARE.
Assistants?Mr. F. J. HAHR,'
." Mr. L. B. GAY, ' ' .
" Miss H. A. HAHR,
r " ." Miss A. B. FENN.
J- Mr.and Miss Habr will instruct in.Music, French,
;? Dancing, Paiuting, 4c. - *
1 rTMIE Scholaslic year consists of two sessions of flv?
| JL months each. The longest-vacation includes the
' month of Julyaud part of August; .the short on?; the
latter part of December. All charges against pupilf
' will bo made from the time of commencing. - .
The first session for 1855 will commence'on Wednesday,
11th Januarv next, and wiirclose on the 11th
! June; upon which the second session will immediatelj
begin. . , :
^ . Terms.?Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, 4c., and
[ Tuition in all its branches, except in Music, French,
' Drawing and Painting, $100 for each session of fiv?
| months, in advance. ' .
.Music and French when studied, each $15 per qnar
' tcr. Drawing and Painting $8 per quarter.
E^*Tho exercises will commence on the I7th daj
? of August ,
~ For fbrther information, apply to the. Principal al
nrnnoy?linr?r. " 29?1? '
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JOSEPH WHILDEN, .
DEALER IN
* PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
I. No. 11 K1AYNE-STBEET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
^ ,
HE keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment
of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Varnishes, Window
Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gas,
~ Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Gluo and Brushes, of vari'.
ous kinds. 37?ly
LOOKING AHEAD!!!
r|^IlE undersigned has opened at the " Old Corner,'
1 the MOST EXTENSIVE -took of Goods he has
)r over offered to thy citizens of Camden and the surrounding
country, llo lias selected from tlio most do_
sirable importations, suoh Goods as ho is satisfied arc
i well adapted to the wants of this community. Oui
motto still is " loiv prices and quid: tales."
Sept. 12. E. W. BONNEY.
New Business Establishment'
nnilE subscribers wish to inform tho public generalI
JL ly, that they have opened a CARRIAGE SHOE
on the Robinson Road, 15 J miles above Camden, and
arc now prepnrod to attend to all orders in their lino
1- They will not be excelled in the quality of their wort
v or reasonableness of their cliarces. bv anv other estab
lishmcnt.
J. Ware, "Wood-workman, and TV. Cockein, Pain
ter and Trimmer, will give their undivided attention tr
, their departments, and all Blacksmith's work will be
done ?o order by competent .workmea
WARE & COCKEIN. ,
Sept. 12. - 37 ly
g
Iw q^HE undersigned would hereby inform thfi dticeni
il] JL of Camden and the surrounding couiltry, that hi
10 has opened an establishment as a
CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKER,
in this place, in the house formerly occupied by Mr
James Wilson,' Merchant, and opposite Mr: McDowa
all's store, where ho proposes to give satisfaction t<
(r. all those who may think proper to favor him will
their patronage in his. profession.
' $3?~AU work in his lino will be done with neatnesi
aud dispatch, and at the shortest-notice.
' ' . - > CHARLES BOFKNSCHEN.
Motr 11 10 \ if
Takcp Up.
ON Tuesday last, a bay mule, somewhat marked bj
harness. Said mule-may be seen at the Stable!
of the Camden HoteL W. M. "WATSON.
a* Sept. 12, 1854. f 37
WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS! !!
,e T"VR. McJjANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to Lm
?d U the best, most safe and radical cure for Worms
It is approved and recommended by the Medica
Faculty in e ver soction where it has been introduced
- In fact, where it is known none other is used.is,
One of our mosi respected physicians in speaking o
le Dr. McLane's Vermifuge-says: "Its great superiority
over all other Vermifuges arises from the fuct tha
while it is raoro efficacious than any other ..Vtftnifug*
- it is perfectly safe. -
- Price 25 cents per bottle. V?
> - :-iti; ' v y*
Dr. McLane's Liver Pills,
a T3EING composed ontirely of vegetable substances it
JD not only safe, but have been found by all wh(
. have used them, as the best remedy for all affection!
2 of the" Liver and Digestive organs. In fact, when
they-are used Liver Complaint cannot exist.
b. ?S?~Price 25 cents per box.
i. The above valuable preparations are for sale bj
10 most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale o)
" P. M. COHEN k 00.,
\ Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemi11
"pals, Perfbmery Ac.
if No. 29 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. 0.
' / BULGER & ifeVANE,
^ Will attend to Boarding, Selling and Purchasing
MEiia- ne.c?
On Coraraiesion. Office at Saunders & Foster's old
*t stand, in full viow of tho Montgomery Hall, Mont's
gomery, Ala.
>- 0. L. BULGER. P. R. DeYANE.
i, Sept. 6. 26- tf '
Administrator's Notice.
? A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Sarah
rt x\- A. Miller, dee'd, are requested to settle up, to
ie enable me to effect a settlement of the Estate, by the
if first of January next. G. R. FILLER, Adm'r.
Flat Rock, July 21st, 1854. - r . . 30?tf.
Domestic Goods.
BLEACHED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Caasimetes,
Denims and Cheeky Bed Tick. 40. For sale
.J by - A.M. <t. R. gENKpDY.
; SOlfS OF TEME?EM3rCE.
II - WATEEBS DIVISION NO. 9.
b ^PHEregular meeting ?f this Division will be, told on
jv X Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock.
. By order of the "W. P. jj'
Uf.HOTT.fS'..
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^' ij'Wi P ' " Crn?ln<3 do.
'- T^fcrj"Jr ro^rc3'i^C!*Vyy>?^ ?'"''qjtfNsftM
1 Jfi fiackH Kifr Cnffrc ' * ^
. JUkuiiMO. " j 20
Barre's_iNfw Orleans Molasses
SMioxes'A'ditrinntlr e Candles "r :
<j~- STiercts firbtquality Rice
> ^ ^Boop, Starch, Ma^A'ts, ?tc. &c.
wijies &tm ti<iiJ<ras.
4 |s .25 Baskets Hoidsick Champaigne
'. ' 6 Geasler -clo.
6 " . FJenr'dc.-rofla
S qr. Casks '."Otard" Brandy
> : lv.n?1f pipe " 'do.
1 60 Bbls. Common WhieJtff20
" Boston Rum - '
.15 Old Rye, Bnmmond Whiskey .
5 " Bourbon & Union Hammond Whiskejj
6 u Hoselbocks- ' do.
-"rj : " Old'-Honnne >" " do.
t c qr Casks Old Madeira Wine
> 2 *? -?". Sherry do. -2'
"' " " Port do.
I J 10 Cases, extra Clnret' do.
1 qr. Cask Irish Whiskey
* -10"Gr18. Lavender Brandy
10 " Cherry do.
r / 25.Cases Genuine "Schiedam Schnapps" .
, 2 " ^'Dr. Green's" celebrated Bitters
6 " Ckampnigne Cider ' .
k a T __ J D ? ^
" wiped iiuuugu & unci
t S " Sftrtiet <fe Falkirk Ale .' '
t ' 2 Johannwbcrger "Hock"
FANCY GROCERIES.
5 Cases Tomntto, "Walnut, add Musbroon Cntsu
6 " Hermetically sealed Lobsters ?fc Salmo
s t Chests Superior Teas - ,
1 Bbl. Baiter Crackers
T " ' Boston do.
1 44 Sugar do. r ' >1
44 Soda do.
i 12 Boxes 44 do,
' ^ Case Tamarinds
> - ^ Cases Brandy Fruits
1 , t 44 Jams and Jjellics
) 8 44 Assorted Preserves ~
) 200 lbs. Eo?. Walnut, Pecan and Brazil Nuts
100 44 "Novicia" Almonds
l60 " "Bordeux" do.
1 25 qr. Boxes Raisins
12 half'", do;
Jj^mon Syrnp and Lemon Sugar ''? "
' 1 doz. Flavoring Extracts
i ~ 8 " Guava Jelly '
2 " Musjard, Eng. and American.
Cloves, Kdlmcg?, Mace and Cinnamon
100, pieces Fancy Prin ts.
60 14 Kersevs
j 200 pair Negro Blankets -
100 piecesJBrown Homespun,
60 " Bleached.^ do..
25 44 Rock Isltraci and Kentucky Jeana
30 " Checked and Striped Goods
.12 " Silk LJkclfa,
6 " cheap Head Iikdfs.
12 " Muslin
Letter, Fool's Cap, and Bill Paper
Table and Pocket Cutlery
Segars and T ofc co.
6 M Cotton Plant
1 6 44 Figaro
8 " Regalia at $60 per JL
5 " Uguea
5 " Sylvas at $40 per M.
i 10 " Washington
10 " Imperials
S " Santiago $
4 " Varioua brands
12 botes snp. Tobacco ?.
1 2 Gross fine cut do.
ALSO,
A fine lot of Door Mats, Brooms, Buckets, IJpb
Baskets. Ac., it, ?i*b a great many Articles too m
mcrous to mention, all of which will he sold exceet
iug low for caah, or upon 1 '2 months credit to pum
; tual customers, mt parties who do not pay at leai
once a year, we must decline selling to. All the ai
' tielcs ore warranted to be what we represent then
iv.. i... *. u.
uvj;c Kfj oiuct iiuriiuuii lu (iuaiuco^, t?uu iwi uvu
' iug, to merit u share of patronage. _
MOORE i: KUYKENDAL.
Aug. 29, So tf.
) vVllSC JfottiM.
i A FEW Gross French Vino Bottles in crates, or b
jL\~ the dozen, to suit purchasers, Glass Jars for Pr<
serves, for sale at Z. J. DeTIAY'S.
Aug. 29 ' , 36
Eau de Cologne.
, A LARGE supply of Cleveland'i'Cplogne in Pic
t xjL and Quart bottles, received at_Aug
20?35 Z. J. DKHAY'3.
Abbott's Bitters.
. /^\R, Health Restorative, a superior Medicine vher
. \.s a pcwrfjstomaehic is required. Prepared by Smit
> A Abbott, Boston, and for salo by Z. J. DeII'AY.
i Aug. 29. 35
Mexicau Mustang Liniment.
*" nnOO well known to require any description or it
X commendation, may always be found at
Aug. 29?35 Z. J. DeHAY'S.
Fall Medicines.
SUCH as Rowaud's Tonic Mixture, Osgood's India
Cholagoeue, Jayne's Ague Pills, Dr. Tomer's F<
3 vor aud Aguo Pills, anil Sulphate Quinine may aiwav
biffound at Z. J. DeIIAY'S."
Aug 29 , 35
To Painters.
3 rpilE Subscriber lias now on hand a largo and sele<
X stock of Pure White Lead, Zinc White, Linsee
1 Oil, Spts. Turpentine (a Homo production) Chrom
. Green, Ac. Ac.
ALSO,
f A flnolot of American and French Window Glaa
7 in sizes from 8 X 10 to 18 Vi 24; Patty in bladden
t Glaziers' Knives, Paint Brushes, and Sash Tools, wliic
3 will be disposed of on tho most reasonable terms.
Z. J. DeHAY.
Aug. 29. ? 36
Notice.
j rpHE Subscriber still continues to act as Agent fi
j X parties doing business in either of the Banks i
3 Camden, and bojfes by strict attention: to tho same I
merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore ei
trusted to him. C. IIATHKSON.
Aug. 29, 1854. ,.v 35-ly
' Jrtst Keceived*
A FRESH supply of Spices, Ac_ consisting in par
A of Allspice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mao
Ginger, White, Black and Long Pepper, Sumeri
White and Brown Mustard Seed, Ac. Ac.
{Aug. 29?35 T. J. WORKMAN A CO.
r? Baker's Broma.
A SUPPLY fresh from the Manufacturers, receive
to-day by T. J. WORKMAN A CO.
Aug. 29 25
Dif Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c.
T^IIE subscriber continues to keep on hand aeon
. plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groc<
ries, Crockery, Ac., which he will sell very low for rus.
His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of
Snyar, Coffee, Salt, Ciieeae, Ac Ac.
Purchasers would do well to give him a call.
Jan. 2. J. CHARLESWORTH.
GABDEN" Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Rak
and Trowels, just received at the "old .corner,
by E..W. BONlEY.
Feb. 14, 1854. ~ "I tf.
CORK-SHELLERS, self-sharpening Feed Cutten
(a new. article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Thai
m'ometer Churns Meat Cutters Ana Sausage Stuffen
Also, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. Fo
sale at the " Old Corner" by E. W. BONNEY.
BA*K AGJEtfT.
| [ subscriber will act as Agent for perecms draw
"t 1 ing monty from ettbor of the Banks in Camden.
{ - Aug 14.-U1 v J. DUNLAP.
1'.. ; '
i?- -
it equally-or- rick:' Kackhflve^^i'
, tlomVfite;xoiiJinanirrt%*3WTO''?r
The third-Tract lias "85?' acrc<'2<fo~ tiwf&l,- "vrtt^
- make 1000 pounds of-cotton, faud' 80btfehcls of cOeh "
per acrerrScrew; Gid^titifce; fiije dw^Hingy-dcr- *" " x
... Tjie nbovo knda|ie ?earvtlie..viliageyof,JJnterprisc, *
.where there are two tfne "Academies.. 'They, are fine-', t
watered, well timbered, tbe'liest of summer and*-win1
ter range for stock, exteamvejobtletf, and ?s to health v
and- sodfety, thovcouutrv 's'tilnds: utwnrpafirod by any f
'oilier portion ofifie " Sunhy South."
There are mwyr advantages here, which a notice of |
r this kuidiwould.lJjreclude?the fact is, I hare nevdr '
seen so fine a couutrj- overlooked as this his been. sf
' " -Imagine bodies of land lying in. the aandhilk- be* >
'tween- Columbia and Camden, S. "C? which .wiir.pfo- y
duce-from ]000:tj 1500. pounds of cotton per, acije,,ai:d.
corn in the sanie proportion, with alL tlio blessingsof 2
pure water and gpod behlth' for which these sandhills
* are noted,, and the same will be realized herd in the I
country, and the iantfo.wlrich I now offer for sale. f
Upon the .whole,.(and I speak knowingly,), this liufe
the most desirable cotton region in.the .West I will ?
onlwfldd that here the .children's children will find a-.
. fertile "homestead? withouttlio application of Guano, t
- . P'lvmftnto n;iOf iiflon in/lionnlolila . T {
WlLLfAN&A. VARD, ,, ;i
Enterprise, Clarko Co., iliss-, Sept. 5j -J.S52.?2t '
fcg"The Columbia Dauner and Sumteir^Banner will *
copy twice and send bills to Jai. J. Duhlap. Camden, f
I s'o: ' 2" VALUABLE
LAND FOR SALE.
THE" subscriber oflcre for sale a valuable Tract of c
LAND situated twenty milcs-nortlf.of Camden, -i:
in Kershaw District, on Hanging^Rock;,-and..Lick.- 'i
Croeks. The tract contains four hundred,and seventy* s
tbrce acres?about fifty acres of which ato fr^biclear- 0
ed land, fin a high, slate of cultivation Nearly air t
' the balance is good, productive land- in -woods*' (an 4^ c
good portion pf it excellent bottom land)?well adap- e
ted to the "growth of cotton, corn, wheat.and .other t
. grain:- . .
Also, a comfortable Dwelling House, with the no-' n
cessary outbuildings, oil new, with a good Grist Mill b
on the premises, below the junction of. the above' e
, named creeks. ' . . - q
i There are but fgjy places in the up-country te compare
with the locality of this tract as regards fertility, fc
healtli, out-lot, range for stock, and every other neces- i
sary- advantage. I
- -Any pornous wishing to purchaso aro invited to call e
upon the subscribornpon the premises, and examin^ J
for themselves. The land will-be sojd upon liberaT' v
terms. C. C. HALLE!. a
Sept. 15. 31 : tf - f
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VALUABLE ASD I
DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. c
"HnHE subscriber offers for salo that valuable Tract t
X of Land on Big LychoS Creek, formerly owned
hy Lovick. Young, deceased, lying in Kershaw and j
Chesterfield Districts, containing between eqgen and I
eight thousand acres. V , c
The improvements consist of tho settlement upon r
tlie deceased resided at the time of 'his death-, consist- t
ing of a Dwelling House, Gin House, Screw and all 1
necessary outbuildings, all in good repair.- Also,.ano- r
ther settlement, with a comfortablo Dwelling House L
and necessary, out buildings. Thcreis also on theprem- 1
ises, and convenient to both settlements, a firstrate ?
Grist Mill, on a never-failing stream. i
: > This is conceded to be the most valuable and deSirft- I
ble land on Lynches Creek, and its productiveness is -s
known to bo unsurpassed by any other in the country.
- A further description is unnecessary?purchasers aro t
r- jnvitcd to call and examine for themselves. The land <
i' will bo sold id'a body, or dividedtosuit purchasers, and j
y. the. terms made liberal. J. I). YOlf&ti._ -i
Aug 15r1854. 33.. j
Sumter- Banner, and Watchman, and Darlington t
,t Flag will copy to the amount of ten dollars and send ]
r. bills to this office. I
l'm - Land for Sale. ,
TWIE Subscriber Ofl'ers for salo bis plaoo, situated in,
X the southeastern part of KefShaw District,. The J
tract contains four hundrod and three acres?about
- one hundred and twontv-fiva of which are eleared auitT t
under cultivation, nearly all the balance is good farm- c
7 ing land; and adapted to tho cultivation of cotton, corn, ;
wheat, &c. , '. jAny
person wishing to purchase a good farm and a ?
' healthy residence in a quiet, tnoral and intelligent
community, would do well to call sobn and examine
the premises, * JOHN R. SHAW.
lt Aug. 29, 1864. 35 (
Lau4|^6r Sale. " J
WE offer for Salo the Plantation on wbi<d??<^$b^ i
ler resided at the time of his death, IjTiflfwf ^
h Lynches Creek, 20 miles cast'of Camden, in Kershaw ;i
and Darlington Districts, containing 1,000 acres, more e
or less, with tolorable buildings?20o acres cleared.? I
- Also, 4(1 acres Bottom Land, in cultivation. We will
receive bids for said Land until 1st of December next, |
!* if not sold by that time it will bo sold on the 20th De*. i
cenibor, 1854, at public sale. .., 1
Also, three other tracts of. Laud,.on<? lying in the $
fork of Lynches Crooks, containing six hundred acres," (
n more or less?one in Chesterfield District, containing j
400 acres, and one on Black River, in Kershaw District, I
'a containing 150 acres, more or loss. . r ;v -a
All tiie above named Lauds will bo sold nt. the late i
residence of Jas. Tiller, deed.; any further iuformation
wanting call on the subscribers. Vs
E. E. TILLER. )'. . ^
it . . J. E. KING, '
d August 11, 1854. 33 . td. i
o 239" The Smnte? Banner and Darlington' Flag will ],
please copy. till 1st. October and forward bills to this
Offlco. :
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. FRESH GROCERIES.
. /T^IIE subscriber has removed to the-Store opposite .
XvMaj. K. S. Moffat,, (formerly occupied by B. WT
)r Ghtirabcrs,) wliero he is receiving afrc^ji supply of J
n FAtllLY GROCERIES,
10 - V WINES and LIQUORS, consisting-in port of :i
a" yNow Orleans, Muscovado and Clarified SUGARS J
' Rio and Muscovado MOLASSES , t
Sperm. Adamantiue and Tallow. CANDLES t
A full assortment of . i
Pickles, Preserves, Sauces and-Ketchup, best Hen- d
a ncaj^yBrandy, Port, Madeira and.Sherry Wines, t
g TogetLer with a variety of ' - o
wliich will besoldat the.Iowest the
attention'bf purchasers is respectfully invited.., 1
jj fi3&"Qive me a calL I am determinedK
Camden, Sept. 5. 36 If
" CAMDEN HOTEL " J
js now open for the accommodation of the Trap- *
I] eling Public. n
t. TT is an ercelleutand commodious building, new and P
A well fitted tip, and lptely put in* state of complete ?
repair. The Booms are largo, open and airy; flneCun
itw narlrtra xrell furnished, *Ph? Tnhln mill kn annnlind
with every thing which an excellent country market
will afford, and attended by the beat servants.
* * The Bar will be supplied with tho-iihoLeest Wines '
? and Liquors. - ' S
. . THE STABLES
Are weflrfllted up, attended by careful and ?xperiens..
ed Ostlera, and well aupplied with Provender. r
S ALSO
. Lota prepared for the accomtopdation of Drovere, viltK
i. excellent water convenience^-. . ^
r There" will at ail times beTtTOtnnibHS in att^taaa ;
to convey passengers to audfrow the .Depot.
Camden, May 30, 1854. '' ?
J^OCmG and Sitting CHALJS, J
-y.A* tjS^ssL 4. v&L
u I q ^
p pursuance an ^cr ?f tlio'_.Co^
ravmg 4^or 6^rooms on a floo^ with^il
ne iramrcaironui inif* oiuer, i^u?\:01 #a ?f- v*.
ler pro coufesao ^^eil ag?\Tos^ t^w; .*""'