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chant's name if we had his permission, in order
that our readers might know.him and point
to his example as one trnrthy of imitation.?
No doubt this kind of argument did more towards
convincing those northern abolitionists
of the error of their way than all the speeches
made in the Inst session ?of Congress. Affect
their pockets, and they will very readily come
to terms. ^ ^ ^ ^
.rj.MP Hfrnrfirfin'iTV~tTTr"nr'Mir"u> hiiu goiu," WHICH
with which " he' cqm#S)0.'
He'TAts several
swJartls,'.VthftL;hihid(es of which aie. richfy jewiBt^ds^which^
\s<3 wears on'great occasions,
-each"of which cost oyer $,4000. He will
wear nothing hut the best of its kind, and has
a special'anything plebeian or
>lHiSlfChurch" aud "Low CUurcl*."
A correspondent writfes, that tii paragraph,
.relative to the; recent election ..of provisional
bishop, heroes tlie expressions^'>U?)V church" I
SKSPditg11 cDnrcu-;?ag?ir?<maae- tise on~ tie
JjWi^res on explanation of their original and pre
i'ept nieaiiirig. The information sought, might
^Impxe properly he expected, in religious, jour.
na]s, anTany.'aUeinpt at an answer, in a secu
Jar piiper, must necessarily be brief and imper
^ose.who ate '.of
England AVtll remember that Kittg? Jumey 11
3|8pp^j&itb"bire,,aiid in consequence.<>l' his lrou
'idct^itn-his ProtOstant subjects, whs deposed,
?Bp?Fdldid: by WiHj&fsnOKvijrtbe
''CHu rcf^tfehiiid,
who had' taken-thc^atb.of aUegi-iuce to Jaujes.
jCOnsidefed'it unlawful to withdraw their-fealty
to biin, during his lifetime, and refused to take
TJtfgj|j|b <of allegiance to WiilianV.^anUyj^ajy*.
a number of epithets were applied,
^iftmear^whichAve re No it jurors, Jacobites* and
.^tyfc&Jiurctonrten. -:\on jurorsmeans, iuer:riditake
aii oath. Jacob
from 'Jacobus." the ^^a^jfd'r
^ James, raear.s. tiie-'folluwers of James.?
JJi?hX"hurcbmen is an. epithet.applied more
particularly to-those 'who*reverence the au
thority of the bishops ami clergy as of divine
institution,r(vhd adhere to die opinion, that their
blslny^ituty traee. a regulars-succession from
ilhe Apostles down. High-Churchmen also ad'
here-with great'.tenacity to the le'tter^drflie
rubricffrand canons of the church. l.nw-Cburch'
are'those who proiess to hold religious
forp^s a'm ceremonies in low esinnatioH,valid
lovhold quitfe^nndependeiit -of external-, observance.
,the, spiritual value of Chi islian ordi
Qwf^rofr,- Arfchttishop-of CaiitWrnirv, and a
number-'of other' Bishop-, were deprived ol
their ^dtise^enee^of refusing to take
the outli oi" allegiance.to \\ illiam ami Mary.
J&efol lowers of Saner oft were most numerous
in rSentlrffiff't afttf 'meir 'seiiaratioii "from the
wentim further than as it
iiffeeu'd their allegiance. The non-jurors continued
t.o.for James and the Stuart f'ami.jyt
and.nt was not-tili 'the jfccVssio'n o! George
tHb^baJt-tiie*caDSBi<b^tbeir separation from'the
Churcfrdf-Englantl la came reinmed."
Of (lie; fun r first ?ps nf the Protectant
Church n? the United Seat.es, one
^Bishi>frSeft;l)iin-, of Cunnei th'iit) reeeivedColi.^crkti^n
^tUlm hati'ds of tlife non-juring- Bishops
of:Scotland, -and the otfier three-from tire
Arcbbishti'fi^f -Canterbury, who was* fir? 'sue?
?ksot in? direct^Hne"of Tdlotsdrr^'ivho sue
needed the depos5d'!Safi<ff(i(t.' There was now
every'prospect that' the fend .which had disturbed
the Church;,of .Eiifrhitid for a century
Mrpuld be.,extended..to..tliis> country. . By the
exertion-of wise' and good iiiertv Von'spicuous
auioog-^om-'-wiiR-the late- Bishop Parker df
^VfaaBaChfrsefts'&uth a" calamity was p1 evented.
hopr who had received consecration fr?>in
the Archbishop of Canterbury was induced to
tttiite tvitii one who had received consecration
Atom :tfw8<n objuring Bishops- iri the "consecraition
of. Dr. Bass, the first' Bishop of Massfc.
-dhtfsetts.,;. ? ; . -* lr,
" low churchy
4fti 1 bratainahe?m'o wirimiKme it n i > t <r; and havb'de
. c6je^bpi'ef&1lr4Msw?itrv/":m leiuii,,"
?<. ?>!,;. ,? WliittinslS
- of jij^rjjund, aa<1 DoaneofcNew Jersey, and
4lieJ^diijg''low eh"urehjJiai),;'-'f<r Bistiop Mcii^
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TELEGRAPHIC rNTELLIGENC?.
Arrival of the Enropa. < ^
Halifax, Oct. 11.?The British and Nqj^j,
i American Roval mail steamship Enropa, Capt,
Lntt, has arrived atU|i*!port from Liverpottfe
which port sbeTeffo^ttie StOih ult.
;?hs Lrvuftvoni, f.'btton Markkt.?The Circubtr.
o? Messrs. Milligan/Evans & Lemprierc,
f^utie29th ult.^ repnrfsf the sales 6f Cotton du-.
ring the. week -at 54.000:hale8t of which spec-t
v^onnh ..-a snnn h?i?aj_:'
umiuio lui'n ^uuv <IIIU wwv?
Fair UjJe.^ag was quoted^at 0 l*4d.y Middling
0*lean$%^8,.F:iir Uplands 6d, and Middling.
Uplands'5d. '
The Liverpool" Breadstuffs Market.-^*
;|Western Canal Flour'was worth 31s, and Ohifr
??4s per bbl. of 196 lbs. While Corn was qii6.-.'r
.led 39* per 480 lbs., and White Wheat at ids?
fed per 70 lbs.
The London Monev Markkt.-t-CousoIs
closed at 95 1-4". # , .
?"* General Intelltgenor.? Prince Menschiv
;kbfThad intercepted the Allies at the river Aj
rmh, and news' of a battle w'as'hbiirfv "expected,.
It was probably fought on the 20th ult.
?*, ? j .<.. ~ . - . - -j
New York, Oct.'9.?The steamship North-j
ern Light, Capt. Tinitl^paugh, has arrived at
tliis port fro lb" Sah Juan with $1,000,000 in
<gnld,'ahd advicis Trbm- San Francisco to the
i6thuit. Cryrf"|
fVfhe inhabitants ofGreytown werfe returning^
4 The" Know Nbthrngs had elected the Mayor
of San-Francisco.'>
> Anti Broderick Congressmen had been elected,
bud the Legislature was' democratic. -The
miners were-in a prosperous condition,
ojui.Easiness was revivhgj- O*
Piiiladklphia, Oct. 11: Returns of the re.
cent .election in show immense gains
for the. Whigs, aod^the majority for Follovk^
.the Whig candidate for Governor, ia estimated
9t.twe.nty thousand.jotes.
1 .?The;," American -Re^
.JTorinVl'icket'' is elected in this county?by five
jljousaiul.. majority.. Scattering .returns indicate
that the anli Nehraskaites. have-swept the
State..
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Dram Diunkscrs in England.?Tlie Journal
of Cointnercfe comments, in an article on
".dram drinking in England.-" on the new law.
"which.lias just gone into operation-there fort/i.e^suppression
? or at least the regulation?of
ibmling on/the'Sabbath. This law, we are
fold, has ahead \ productive of the most
gratifying effects, in a moial inui. social
aspect. The riieasiiVCi though, is hut a half
way (>ue hl'ti r .al|, buf tievei th.eless jt is a good
beginning for ;i reform, which has long been
Wanted - A* many as a hundred thousand per
sons have beeh;tukeii into custody; annually,
by the police" in England and Scotland for
drunken and.disorderly conduct! Such.is actually
the fartTfts shown by the police return-,
and .i.f -ihnt number as many as sixty thousand.
Were females/ The Journal adds:
" This; b'O, only of the towns having a population
of not "*1ess than 10 000 people, of
which there-.are 101 in England, and 1G in
Scotland.' On the 5th April ihere were in va.'riou-i
jails and Imuses of confeet ion in England,
-as many as 20,143 prisoners, the offences of
probably a majority of whom might be traced
it is believed, to indulgence in intoxicating
drinks. But what else is to-be expected from
the varied and multiplied facilities provided for
I lie popular addiction to this disorganizing and
debasing vice in that country ? What are we
to think of a country nut much larger? though
more populous than the State of New York,
having more than a hundred thousand establishments
licensed for this mischievous purpose?
Apiopoition of them are only licensed
ibr the sale of beer, but these .houses are generally
the worst conducted of all, and as re
>peotsthe whole hundred thousand, they evidently
contribute more to the disorder of society
and tlie commission of crime, than nil
!j,be other influences, whether from without or
!limrt \vit.hin-, put to?ether. What an .evidence
.ofatheir hattelul influence is there not to he
frnind'fn the fact?to say nothing'else, for it is
prvgtinnt with evil?of the duty alone of British
spirits only, amounting to upwards of six
! millions and a quarter'...of- pounds, or more,
than thirty-one millions of dollars annually.?
And this is independent .altogether-of some
five millions <.t gallons of. rum consumed, and
some ten millions <if brandy and geneva, and
seven millions-of gallons of foreign wines."
''On I'uesda'y'evehiug, M inet., by tfio
H?\?*?|ohn R. .Joy, Mr. Riley Lucas. of Wayne county/N.
C, to.MissKilUY L. Ypu.vo,jdaughterof Hugh
; Young, of Kershaw.District, 3. C....
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"fPIED?Ori the 15th September last, at the residence
of Mr. Grant, of Marion Village, Arkansas, Mr. Joh.v
T.vgram, formerly of Camden, - i??
L.z Arrivals^at tlic lamiou House;
>-. ' A .. -* ' K-.y for
tuf. week end1vooct. 14.
'J E, O. ROBIKSOK7;PROPRIETOR. .
J^'T. WiHiama, Miss! - W; Mungo, Kershaw
J.,H. W.'Stcvons, Lanc'r J. 0. Kelly, Darlington
IVD Green & ser't. do. S. N Atkinson, do
I T..G.P^vis,C<)luiiibia . . WtC. Brown, Liberty Hill
T. J, Warien, Kirkwobd IjJfSutnmervillo, do
A, DVtldngs, sr. Longtown .Cunningham, do ;
Jas. McLeod, Kershaw \^D. Jones, jr. . do"
iR/fifParran; Vn. W. M. Green, Sumterville"
,i it d i--- t ct,? -i.l fib mjj?" r'
-ji.. i/i xaiuuu,,xjuujjou'-wi/ i?r d. nurujn, j^auuiMer
; Flat Rbcfc {J'A Ambrose, Bishopville
X M..Ingi'cii!vII, Rpck W 11. Rogers & lady, do
' ^.'^V^rewer, FJaL'Kock- .J. R. Rogers & ladvr, do
AVv RVUbgeti^-Tciin. J.B. liUman-Lancaster v
' .John J. ;.Wilson, Yorkbyvn, Va.' " i ? - t.
Desirable Residence for ?ale.
Subscriber haviug determined to remove to
?"j"X the country, offers his present residenco in Camden
for sale.- The House has been recently built, and
is in good repair?has eight capacious rooms, a Bath
ing room, Pantry, Garret, and six closets. On the
premises are all necessary outbuildings, an excellent
well of water with good fixtures, a large Flower Garden,
with chpice Shrubbery, liosos. ic. The location,
as regards health and comfort, is unsurpassed.^
To an early applicant,.n bargain will bcgi$?n. To
those wishing to purchase, the premises will be shown
at any time. i "W. J. U'KAIN '" <
Oct. 17. r? tf?41 "
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V"'1; - MMI1!/'-MKpJPiS,* ^-.r
'^t&iBonliM+Sateiof ftiifte Gretn&io -Coffee..
IL^BY tiordkcai & CO.
^N;TflU RSDYT, the -19ih inst., atflO 6&6ck ?ti
\Jf j^e sQl'3 at Union Wharf stores,
MllHwrgo of brig Lady Seymour from Rio dc Janeiro,
consisting of '
bags RIO COFFEE;
' This cargoofCo(]'ee lias been particularly selected,
?nd is of vcrv handwme aualitV. Ciituloeues will.be
ready on the 17thinst. '
.. . Conditions at sale. . ; lt--42
Positive Sale of Clunce'Musafvado "Sugars.
BY 7IORDECAI & CO.
Dn Thursday; tWiftirTnaf!, winjbe sold at
Union Wharf stores, immediately alter tho sale
df the cargo of.Rio Coffee,. . i! > ..
145. hhds. clioice MUSCOYADO SUGAR, ofthebrand
, Victoria.
104 hhds:choice Muscovado Sugar, Brandtijo de Agua.
j? Ocf.4 .. I* It?42
: 7 FALL. GOODS. ~~*
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rTHE subscriber has now completed his'Fall stock
X'An' its different departments, till of whiclvhas been
selected witl*, special care, "and tcr which, ho invites the
attention of his his friends and customers'generailv.'
? (Oct." 17-2t. C. MATHRSON;
sJ j3" PLANTATION GOODS.
A LARGE stock ot .Negro Uioius, rsianaeia, ?r
'J\. Wool Plaina, Linseys, Ac. Ac., just received and
for sale at .; '/ ./,*C. M^m5SOJ?'S.
;Oct. 17, 42 ' 3m.
5! FALL CLOTHING.
JUST received, a large varied assortment of Winter
clothing of the la test, styles and moat dnrabje materials.
Also, a lull assortment of Gentlemen's outfitting
apparel, consisting of Shirts, Urawers, Cravats,
Ac. Ac., at C. MATHESOVS.
Oct 17, ' .42 . < 3m.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
EORGE ALDEN respectftilly invites the attenVT
tion of the citizens of Camden and the surrounding
Country to his extensive stock of BOOTS and
SHOES, now receiving direct from the manutacturers,
which ho offers at very low prices. His stock consists
in part, as follows, viz? ' ,
GENTLEMEN'S .
Fine cnlfskin quilted water-proof BOOTS *
do do welted { dp " '
do do water-proof pegged - do
do do pump, do >,do
do Mud Boots
do kip pegged Boots * -
do do do Bootees do
calf do do
do do water proof Bootees _
do do sewed and pegged Shoes and Bootees ?..
do do Oxford Ties
do -do-Pegged Jersey Ties
do-.waterproof Overshoes . ' .
do" gaiter Boots -
do' Russet Brogans . . . .
BOYS'
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Fine calfskin pegged Boots ... ,
Mo. do do Bootees r. ; '
do 1 kip do' Boots
do'do- do Bootees - - - .v
do calfskin sewed do ;? .*V ^
do Russet Brogans 0
LADIES' '
Fine Black Satin Gaiters
do do lasting do ' .
do do kid do
do morocco Jenny Linds
do ' white kid and satin Slips
do English kid do
do French kid Slips and Tics
do American do do do
do morocco Walking Shoes ,
do .. do do do
do lasting buskin Tips
do black velvet anps
do goatskin Walking Shoes
do water proof Overshoes
MISSES'
Fino colored gaiter Boots
' do . do kid do
do morocco Walking Shoes
do -kid Slipporsdo
colored morocco Slippers
do India Rubber Shoes
do calfskin School do
Togcthor with a great variety of
,, CHILDREN'S SHOES.
ALSO.
x . 6,000 Pairs of Negro Shoes,
Of his own manufacture.
ALSO?Solo and Upper Leather. Calf and Lining
Skins, Band and Harness Leather, Siioe Thread, Shoe
Lasts, Shoe Tools of every description.
ALSO?Men's, lioys and Children's CAPS, new
patterns.
Together with a large stock of Traveling and
Common Trunks, Val ices, Carpet Bug", Wallets, School
Satchels and Water-proof Traveling Bags.
The above comprises but a very small portion
of his Stock, all of which will compare with any in
tlie Southern country lor style or mirauiwy.
I Oct. 17. 42 tf
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The Adams Northern, Southern,
California and European Express.
HAVING extended their line to this place, nre
now prepared to receive and forward freights of
all descriptions, Packages, Boxes, Parcels, Valuables,
Bark Notes, Gold and silver, with safety and dispatch.
| A. messenger win leave uamucu winy, t-vuucvuug
at Kingsvillo with the Wilmington, Columbia, Charles
ton and Northern Messenger, thereby ensui ing safety,
dispatch,.promptno*8 ol delivery ic.
Packages, Parcels. Boxes and Valuables to go by
our Express should he marked " Adams <i Co's. Express"
and delivered to N. D. Baxlev, the well-known
Agent of the S. 0. R. R., who can bo found at nil
| tithes at the Camden Depot.
$g"Remember, our cuauges are moderate.
r4pct. 40?3m. ADAMS !c CO.
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, CONGAREE HOUSE,
[LATE JANNEY'M HOTEL,)
COLUMBIA, S. C.
w. .8. goodwyn, - - proprietor.
r. e. l. ewart, - - manager.
wr, c__ ,i ?1:?? TioiDnirna
Id now UJICU 1UI UIU I ircujibiuu \/l ^v.LUi/uiiy uuu
the TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
&o pains will be spared by the Proprietor and
Manager to make the House worthy t? every respect,
of a liberal sifpport. Every tiling which can bo, will
bo done to renafer the "stay of their visitors comfortably
add plenianf.->. I
.^""Hitchcock's snleudid fed^DMNIBUSSES
will always'bojg^|j^^^|j(g^pABSKSOER8 to and
.^ygftrHilam M. Shannon, Esq.
! H r H.T. act as mv Atrent durinc mr absence from
-YV Camden. E. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Oct, 20. 41 tf
CONGRESS WATER, fresh from the Spring, just
received at the "Old Corner."
K. W. BONNET.
COOPER'S ISINGGLASS, Almonds, Yeast Powders,
Extracts, Candles, Soaps, Ac., lor sale at the
"Old Corner," at tho lowest prices.
Oct. 10 K. W BONNEY.
JOSEPH WHILDEN,
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
-a t h ivmv fiirnrrv
11Ui tl aAIllKI*9a?XlUB)
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, Glue and Brusltes^ of Various
kiudsw.;, ' 37?ly
i. Hr?.
New Goods. I
WOULD respectfully inform my friends and cus
tomers, thati am now receiving my Fall and Winter
Stock of Dry Gopds and Hardware, and hope tu
[have thorn complete in both departments during the
week W. D. McDOWALL. J
" Oct. 9,* 1854 2t?41
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-..CHARLESTONS.
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i fes??srsw?s?,v-^.?: '5^ar^B?*gMa&wy - i
A TRESII SUPPLY OF, .
FANCY and HEAVY GEOCEEIES.
Just receiving, consisting of '
*1 v.....3 hlids. New.Orleans SUGARS.,...
j 2 " Muscovado DO
30 barrels refined DO
' *10 "..crashed DO ~ ' '
16 sacks Old Java COFFEE
20 " Rio . DO -rii
6 l.hds, Westlndia MOLASSES ;
20best New Orleans "DO" *
80 boxes .Adamantine CANDLES
20 "superior Sperm". DO W
. 10 " " Pearl Starch
1 " " No. 1-Sonp. "
/ - Segai-sand Tobacco.
"' 25 M SEGARS, of various brands
2 boxes Penn's TOBACCO
2 " Young America DO
3 " Willis t DO "
2 " Crown Imperial DO
1 i" Arrow Twist DO - '
Wines and Liquor*.
50 barrels Rectified WHISKEY
30 " Old Rye DO
1 hnlf-pips Palo-TTenncssco'.BRANDY -!*
1 " " Champagne': DO -
1 : " Cognac DO
2 quarter pipes Old Madeira WINE
Together with every other article in tho Grocery
line. All of which I will sell at wholesale or retail
for casli, or to punctual customers at as low prices as
they can be bought'in this market.
oct.i. -. ' j. a. schrock;.
Frcslt Preserves, <fcc.
5 eases assorted PRESERVES . ,
2 " JELLIES
3. " Canton GINGER ' \ :
5 assorted'PICKLES, half gallons >
3'" " " quarts '
3 Piccadilli "
. Just received and for sale, low, by
Oct. 3. J. A.' SCHROCK. *
1 Superior CandicK.
Q A A LBS. Fancy Candies; 300 lbs, assorted Do.
OvJU Fresh and for salo bj? J. A. SCHItOCK. Sardines
Lobsters dee.
i A EOZ. i boxes Sardines: 10 doz. i Do.; 6 cases
*JL V/ Prosit Salmon in cans; 5 do. Lobsters in cans.
Tor sale by J. A. SCHROCK. .
Fresh Crackers.
S\ BBtS. Soda Crackers; 2 do. Butter Cracker#; 1 do.
mJ "Water Crackers; 1 do. Sugar Crackers. Just received
by J. A. SCHROCK.
Sperm and Adamantine Candle*.
6) A POXES Genuine Sperm Candles; 30 do. AdaLi
V man Candles, for sale by J. A. SCHROCK.
Ham*! Ham*!!
C)AAA Superior Canvass Hams. Just received
A U\J U by J. A. SCH ROCK.
Nuts, Raisins, &c.
FRE3II Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Filberts, Brazil
Nils. Entrlisli Walnuts. Raisins. &c. Just re
ccired by J. A. SCIIROCK. *
Wine Bottles.
AF2W Gross French Wine Bottles in crates, or by
tie dozen, to suit purchasers, Glass Jars for Proserves,
for salo at Z. J. DeIIAY'S.
Aug. 29 35
Guns.
JUST received a largo lot common to fine Single and
Doible Barrel Guns. Also, Porter's Nine Shooter
and Mqrston's endless Britch loading Rifles. With a
great variety of sporting implements.
W. D. McDOWALL
Oct. 9, 1854 _ 12t?41
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against Thomas SaL
. mond, deceased, arc requested to hand them in
properly attested, and those indebted will make immediate
payment to M. Naudin, Esq.
Oct. 10- JOIIN McCAA, Adm'r.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are cnutioned against trndirg for a
note of hand, payable to Bcauford Penack, or bearer,
for fort}' dollars, dated about the 6th of December
1853 and payable one year after date.
The consideration for which said note was iriven
having failed I am determined not to pay it, unless
compelled by law. SERENA BASS.
Sept. 19, 33 tf.
Land for Sale.
rPHE subscriber offers for sale his PLANTATION,
JL in the Fork of Lynches Creek, containing 475
acres, and about 125 acres of which is under cultivation,
well watered, ditched and drained, and fences in
good repair; tho uncleared land is well timbered; some
inarsh land which is excellent range for cattle. On tho
? r,?*tAUlA TVvallinus 1 Innao Ami nil
pmillfl'B ttiv a wv/uiM'uai/iv 4/nv?iii5 ..
necessary out buildings. Persons wishing to purchase
would do woll to call andoxamitie fbr themselves.
JACOB ELLIS. :
Sept. 2G, 1854. . . 40
For Sale,
AT low prices and on easy terni9 the.following parcels
of Real Estato in the upporpart of Cumdeu,
on tlie square adjoining Kirkwood:
My IIou8C and Lot on Littleton street: the House
and Lot adjoining on tlio north, and the Lots on the
corner of Lyttlotou and Laurens streets.
"VVM. M. SHANNON.
Oct. 2, 185-1. 40
Executor'* Notice.
ALL persons having demands against Benjamin
Buskin, dee'd. will present them duly attested,
and those indebted will make payment to
Oct 3. . A. G. BA3KIN, Ex'or.
New Business Establishment'
rFM1E onhsf>rih<?rs wish to inform the nublic eeneral
I X ly, that they have opened a CARRIAGE SHOP
on the Robinson Road, 15} miles above Cumden, and
nre now prepared to attend to all orders in their lino.
They will not bo excelled iu tho quality of their work
or reasonableness of their charges, by any other establishment,
J. WXre, Wood-workman, and W. Cockeik, Painter
ui^Xnmnacr^ will give their undivided attention to
tfwiraeparlinents, and all Blacksmith's work will bo
done *o order by'competebt woi kmen.
WABfltfcflCOCKEIX
ScpL.l2:
ivoins: wonins!! wonns:!!
Dr. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to be
the best, most safe and radical cure for WorrnsIt
is approved and recommended by the Medical
Faculty in evor> section where it has been introduced.
In fact, where it is known none other is used.
One of our most respected physicians in speaking of
Dr. McLano's Vermifuge says: " Its groat superiority
over nil other Vormifuges arises from the fact that
whilo it is more efficacious than any other Vermifuge
it is perfectly safe.
52?-Prico 25 cents per bottle.
Dr. ITIcLaiie's JLiver Pills,
' WTNftonmnosed entirelr of readable substances is
?5 not only safe, but have been found by all' who
have used them, as the best remedy for all affections
oftho Liver and Digestive organs. In fact," where
they are tt$ed Liver Complaint cannot exist.
fgTrice 25 cents per box.
The above valuable preparation* are for sale by
most of the Druggists, and are to beared wholesale of
P. U. COHKtf A CO.,
Importers and Dealers ia Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfomery Ac. . ? j*.
No. 28Hayno-atreet, Charleston, 3. 0.
r iPrak Cheese. v>
) CASES P. A. Cheese; 10 Boxes Goshen Cheese.
Just received by "J. A. fffiHRUCF'
----- inn UI_:J oift? ti J . T.lm,..
i ! i riya i iuiu oiiks, dfucuuc uv.t iuuuhu^ a an uu*,
*\ XV Afr. Just received at tbo "Old Coruer."_ ,
| Oct it B. W. BOK^BT. :
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II tWINEW
J: 2few Orleans, Muscoredo and.Clanfiod JJUGAJIS',.
I* ){io,and;JflJ8Covod6 MOLASSES ' r:-' '
' Sperm. Adamanti/ie^Hnd T<blJ&w.GA^?5ES*tV'"'^.
jA. full assortinPnt of 7- VJr^fg^l
I Picktes, Preserves, Sauces, and Ketohup^ ljesCJIen-l
aessy Broifay, Port,- Madeira and Skerrv Wines,"'* .
.. - Together wilb'a variety of #
FANCY-DRY GOODS,
> 4r" *5 ?; . ?v*ft.. * >'
which will be soldatthe lowest prices, and to wlpeh
the attention of.purchasers is respectfully invited.
. Cg'Givo me a calL I am determined to sell cheap".'
D. Ji. PEEBLES:
Camden, Sept.'6.y 36 ^ ~tf"
' . . New CioVdfc|, iJ?'t
A M. <fc R. KENNEDY are no^jreceiving their
ix'? full stock..and will boable to show an exten!
Rive and handsome assortment of desirable goods in a
few days. . $ - * Sept. 19?tL ,
CARPET Bags, Floor Cldths, Crumb Cloths, 4c."
Just received at " the Old Corner." <<" /*'
,Sept 19?tf. r E. W. BONNEY: -j
200 pieces Negro ClothV from l^Kto/fiO centi^i';
yard, just opened at " the Old Corner'.' * <?
Sept. 19?tf. -E. AV. BONNEY.'>
MEN S and Youth's Ready Made; Clothiifg, tfi'o
most oxtensive and desirable"stock 'over offered
in this market, just opened'at ' the Old Cower^f'by <.'
. Sept. 19?tf; . E. W- BONNEY. .
LA DIKS' rich dress* goods?Embroideries, Gloves,
Laces, Curtain Muslins, Ac., received and for salo
low at " the.Old CorACr" by - Ka**. (
Sept 19^tf._, . . . E. W. BONNEY,.
ATTENTION Al?! ~~
' ' ' '
^l^HE undersigned beg to call the attention of their
JL friends and the publia<generally to ..the very
handsome assortment of go<rfsowhu.'li',r .they are.now j
receiving, consisting in part as folio,ws :..
10 Hhds. best Brown Sugar
12 Bbls. Clarified Sugar
0 " Crashed do. * ,';u- . - ?
5 " Powdered do.
25 Sacks Rio Coffee tV ;
15 " Laguirado. ' - j
20 Barrels New Orleans Molasses
35 Boxes Adnmantii e Candles
3 Tierces first quality" Rice ,; 1
Soap, Starch, Matches, ?tc. ?fcc.
WINES AND LiqiJORS.
25 Baskets Ileidsick Champr.igne ,
5 Geaslcr ao. ......
i " Fleurde rosa. . ,
3 qr. Casks " Otnrd" Brandy .
1 half pipe " do. ': ;l'
60 Bbls. Common Whiskey '
20 " Boston Rum^
15 " Old Rye, Hammond Whiskey
5 " Bourbon <fc Union Hammond Whiskey
5 " llo8elbocks "* - do;
2 " Old Hourine " do.
3 qr Casks Old' Madeira Wino ' 1
t ' V. " Sherry, do. ;
2 ". " . " Port do.
10 CUses, extra Claret do.
1 qr. Cask Irish Whiskey
10 Gals. Lavender Brandy
10 " Cherry . do.
26 Cases Genuine ".Schiedam Schnapps"
2 " "Dr. Green's" celebrated Bitters
6 " Cliatnpnigne Cider
3 Casks London Porter
3 " Tennet A Falkirk Ale
v 2 Joliannisberger " Hock"
FANCY GROCERIES.
3 Cases Tomatto, Walnut, and Mushroon Catsup
6 " Hermetically sealed Lobsters A Salmon
3 Chests Superior Teas
1 Bbl. Butter Crackers
-r 1 Boston -do. *'
. . 1 " Sugar do. r .
1 " Soda do.
12 Boxes " do. - .
1 Case Tamarinds .
3 Coats Braudy Fruits . t-;
2 " . Jams and Jejliea ,.
8 " Assorted Preserves'
200 lbs. Eng. Walnut, Pecan and Brazil Nuts
100 " " Novieia" Almonds ;
, ! 100 " " Bordeux" do. '
26 qr. Boxes Raisins , *
12 hnlf " do.
]>mon Syrup and Lemon Sugar.:;'." .
1 doz. Flavoring Extracts
t t " Guava Jelly
f 2 " Mustard, Eng. and American.
Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace and Cinnamon ,v ^ =
100 pieces Fancy Priuts.
60 " Kerseys , .;
200 pair Negro Blankets
100 pieces Brown Homespun ?
60 " Bleached do. -
25 " Koolc islUDU nnu jieruucKv deana
SO " Checked and Striped Goods
,..12 " Silk Ilkdfs. k..; .... ...
ft " cheap Head Flkdfs.
12 " Muslin ; :
Letter, Fool's Cop, and Bill Taper
Tuble and Pocket Cutlery v
Segars and Tobacco. V5
M Cott? n Plont
5 " Figaro
3 " Regalia at $G0 per M.
ft " Ugues f .
5 " Sylvas at $40 per M ' v- :'
10 " Washington - "
10 " Imperials - >
3 " Santiago' v - ' ; '
4 " Various brands
12 boxes sup. Tobacco
2 Gross fine cut do. . . . ..
also,
A fine lot of Door Mats, Broom?, Buckets, Tubs,
Boskets, Ac., Ac., with a great many articles too nuj
mcrous to mention, all of which will be'sold exceeding
low for caah, or upon 12 montlis credit, to punctual
customers, cut parties who do not pay at least
once a year, we must decline selling to. All the arj.
tides are warranted to be what we represent them.
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we liope uy strict attention to uuijiut.es, nuu juir ueiuing,
to merit a share of patronage:
v.- .1 MOORE & KUYKENOAL. >f
Ang.'29, 35 tf.
; : '
THE undersigned would hereby Jiil'onn the citizens
of Camden.and the surroundingcoimtry, thdthe
has opened an establishment's a v
<%^OCK AND WATCH-MAKER, ...
in this place, in the houso formerly occupied by,Mr.
James Wilson, Mbnjha^Jind opposito Mr. McDowall's
store, wiiere lie give satUfacdpn t<^
all those who may thhik rpiSM^o^tavor liitn with,
their patronage in" hiS pircifessipuV ,f> - 4i
J2TAII work In his line will bodflfto with\pcait>efsl'
and dikpfttch. and at tlife shortest notice. ' * I
^ j . "^CP^RLifi8fB6FEN3CHRS?^
South Curo 11 uu?Kershaw District*':
>IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
ZACRARTAH CANTKT, who is in ti.e custody
of the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of
a writ of Capias Ad Satisikciendun^ at the suit of
James P. Sutherland; having filed in my. office, together
with a schedule, on oathjyjf'Jtia Estate and effects,
his petition to the CdfiFgRfcommon' Pleaa,
praying that he nrijr bo adDdtSHSSMnB benejfift of the
Acts of the.6ener.il Assembly .-TOdab tor the refiof of
insolvent dobtors. It is ordered,Hdwt the ?a!d dames
F. Sutherland, and all ot\ioi^&Pcreditors l,o whom
the said Zachariali OtottyWOT'any ;
be. and they am hereby summoned, and have !
sftid
PT'.enftix-olv
fourteenth. - The cash wiiL.be raid?
compctjtar immedjatdy; ?iftcf"
at ditl'ereiU times "and frdni 'd?tr^ji^WB^roBPl8fci^^^?
Southern and Weiibrurm^ti?jAi^$8l|Sl6^flMH^|^^^|
will be uiirociiteil been
of our beloved Palmetto,' bIiuII lind.a, zealoU^^^^
No pains or expense wiU'be spared' rieco&flPy
make the Clarion n welcome via'.tor,to'cverv'fnni
Tebms?$2 ]>er annum, if -pfl|<l iiyndvtuiee)^fcfv^il^|^^^|
{)nid.within throe months, $2 ?0. It notjuhul'^ith<irt^ ^
' VALUABLE
DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. V
HPIIE subscriber offers for sale that'A'alfa^^T^A^jJII^^^^g
Chesterfield District?, containing bctween^^ven4
The improvements consist'of; the sol
the decensed resided at the time'of his
ing of a Dwelling House, Giu House, Sorc^/and3ffl?i>&afljg
necessary outbuildings, all iirgoed repair^Alsojt.cgMBtt^E^I
thcr scttlopient, with a comfortable D\vxdlmg( lIpwusB
and necessary outbuildings^ ThQrels nl^aCtlipffimfflises,
and convenient to both s c t tie m e nt s^r a' "0rsfmtMP
Grist Mill, on a never-falling sl&afb.
- This is conceded to bo-therihoet voiflaidghhd
ble land on Lynches Creek,-and its productive
known to be unsurpassed Iby any other,/nj^ic cpuntxj^^^^
invited to call and examine Tor-theraselvbs.'
will be sold in a bovdr, or di
Flag will copy; to a mount of
"^^y7K offer for Sale die Plan tat ion ou
nnd^ Darlington Distri^fs^contn'iding" 1;Q'(K?'aere^,
or less, with tolerable bu'iIdlDgs^-20tf t^resxlearedAlso,
4D acres Bottom Landr, in eultuatifou.^-.? xjKfl
receive bids for said Land until dst.ofDceember n.e
yj. ii. ^
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