The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, November 21, 1854, Image 3
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MARRIED?Near fiartsville, Darlington district, j
on Thursday evening last, by Rev. H. Spain, Mr. Benjamin
W. Chambers, of Charleston, to Miss Mart
Furgcson, of the former place.
Arrivals at the mansion House,
for the week ending not. 18.
E. G. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR.
Charles Spencer, Bishop- L. Pieot, Philadelphia.
ville. A. A. Laney, N. C.
J. Holmes, Angusta. R. Hamilton, L. Hill.
"W. A. Graham, Lanc'r. Sam1) W. Brewer,' Flat
John J. Graham, " Rock.
A. McLean, Samter. John Thompson, L. HilL
J. J. Tiller, Kershaw. Wm. Masaey, Yorkville.
J. K King, " W. B. Haliburton, N.,C.
B. S. Lucas, " F. G. Spann, Sumter.
Capt J. J. Lucas, Char. N. F. Spann, "
Dr. C. McKinuon. Ker- W. C. White; Ky.
Shaw. B. Dulaney, "
L. McKinnon. " J. 0. Kelly, Darlington.
W. Massev. York. I H. D. Herron, "
Wm. Robinson, Lanc'r. J. R. Dye, Beaver Creek.
JoDea Crocket, " Miss Emily Dye, "
J. J. Mime, Darlington. Mrs. MunroA servt. Char.
Jas. B. Mitchell, Phila. Dr. W. H. Pierce, Col.
Jas. R. Magill, Lano'r. F. L. Jackson, Baltimore.
A.W.Connors, " S. J. Odom, Darlington,
Mrs. J. H. Connors, " J. A. M. Lannier, ChocMrs.
"Judge Munro, two taw, Ala.
daughters & serv'L Miss M. T. Lannier, LanWm.
G. King, N. C. caster.
Wyatt Patterson, L. Hill. Robt. D. White, Char.
Dr. Dye & Lady, R. M't . L. W. R. Blair & servt
Dr. Shropshire, Miss. Kershaw.
H. Whaley, Chattanooga. R. C. Blair, Ala.
J. J. Shaw, Snmter. C. 8. Spencer, Bishopville.
L. C. Laney, N. C.
?A Thing of Beaaty Is a Joy Forever."
Why will people endure pimples on the " human
face divine," or eruptions of any kind, when it is a
fact that is so well known that Dr. Guysott's Tellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla cleanses the skin from all impurity,
removing Pimples, Sores, and Blotches, leaving
MAido oo Vino 1 fomAAtk fin/? O/rff AO thp
IUO ?UWIMA |/ai wj uo ucaiviyf dujwvu uuv? uv>? w>
flesh Of the babe. It is really pnceless to all that
wish the rosy beauty of childhood.
It causes all sores aod poisonous wounds to discbarge
all infested matter, and eradicates every impurity
from the system.
It does its work mildly, but effectually, giving cotfscious
beauty and blooming health in the placo of ugliness
and soul-sickening disease.
CAMDEN PRICES CTJRRENT.L
BAGGING, per yard. 14 to 18
BALE ROPE, per pound, 11 to 15
BUTTER " 18 to 20
BEEF, 4 to 6
BACON, " ... 9}to 12
COFFEE " 12 to 14
CHEESE, " to 15
COTTON; " 6i to 8|
CORN,... .per bushel, 75 to 87
FLOUR^. .perbarrel, 700 to900
iVDJUKK,... .per cwt <o 10 oj
LARD,. ...perpound,. 12Jto 14
MOLASSES,, per gallon .. 30 to 37
OATS, .per bushel, 50 to 62
PEAS ..... tolOO
SUGAR... .per pound, 6 to 12
SALT per sack to 2J
Beoeipts and Disbursements of the Commissioners
of the Poor from Oct. 1, 1853, to Oct 1,^
1854. Jr1853.
DR. J?
Oct 1. Cash in hand this day $135S.4?/'
' 1854 ^
Sept Received from Tax Collector
being 14 per cent ou the
General Tax, 1157.40
Received from Treasurer of
. Lunatic Asylum, 14.14-2,530.00
1854. CR.
Sept. 30, Paid keeper of Poor House 144.00
" Physician " " l ou.oo
" Secretary and Treas'r. 10U.00
M hire of 2 negroes 195.13
" for provision for Transient
Paupers 281.92
' Funeral .Expenses of
Transient Paupers. 25.25
* " Physician for attendance
on Sundry transient
Paupers in the
country, 36.00
" Funeral Expenses of
paupers in PoorHouse 10 31 . *
liire or negroes uuo last y r. au.oo
lor repairs on Poor House 14.00
for provision, clothing, &c.
for paupers in PoorHouse 656.63
By cash in hand 9S6.10-2.530.00
All of which is respectfully submitted,
W. E. HUGHSON, Treas. Com. P. K. D.
J. W. Doby, Treasurer, in acct with Com. of
* ' Roads, K. Dist.
1853. DR.
Oct 1. Cash in hand, $336.64
Received from J. M. DoSaussure,
G6.00- 402.64
1854.
July 1. Collected for the year 1854, 1200.00
$1,602.64
CR.
Paid A. Bailey for building Blakeney's
bridge $250.00
" E. Parker for lumber, Ac." 80.38
" B. B. M'Caa for hire of waggons, 13.00
1 J AA
" Zaauantey i*.uu
u K. King for lumber 4.37
" C. Perkins for mile posts 1.50
" J. P. Alexander for lettering
guide boards, 1.50
M J. K. Bang for hauling 2.00
" J. Arledge for hauling andlumb'r 24.76- 391.51
Balance on hand, $1211.13
D. I? DeSaussure, Treasurer, in acct current
with Com. of Pub. Buildings, E. Diet
1853. DR.
Nov. re. ' To Balance $261.97
1854.
<Vt_ 12. PeDOsit in cash bj J. "W.
Doby, Tax Collector 1,000.00-1,261.97
1864. CR.
Feb. 13. Paid M. Naudiu in part indexing
book in office Mesne
Conveyances 160.00
- Oct 13. paid C. L. Cliatten for reeiirs
on Court House 23.S6
o. do. for Jail 1,00 '
" 16". paid balance M. Naudin's
acct for indexing in book
of Mesne Conveyances and
n glass pat ia Court Houso &
paying for record book 341.00
41 30. paid J. Workman acct. for
whitewashing, painting A
glazing at Jail, Ac. 42.60
To baL due Com Pub. Buildings, 703.62
v $1,261,97
D.'L. DESAUSSURE,
Oct. 30. Trea. Com. Pub Buildings K. D.
Rev. Dr. Cnmmingg' Works.
LECTURES on the Miracles; Lectures on the Parables;
on the Apocalypse, 1st and 2d series; Lectures
on Romanism; Lectures on Daniel; Scripture
Readings on Genesis and Exodus; Voices of the Day
and Night' Voices of the Dead; Benedictions or the
Blessed Life; The Tent and the altai; The Great Sacrifice;
Christ our Passover; Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations,
ha 8 voL 12 mo.; Coleridgcs Works, 6 vol. 12mo;
fftiamhflr*' MiacAllanies. 10 voL 12mo.: Chambers' Pa
pere for the People, 6 vol. 12mo^ DoSaulcy's Narative
of a Journey round the Dead Sea and in the Bible
Lauds, iu 1850 and 1851, including an account of the
discovery of the 8ites of Sodom and Gomarrab.
Also a variety of Miscellaneous Works, School Books,
Ac. A. YOUNG.
Nov. 20. ' _ * k 46
OUB FMENBS AMD THE PUBLIC
ARK respectfully informed that they will find at
the old stand of Workman A Boone, a large
and well assorted stock of BOOTSand SHOES, HAM,
CAPS, Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which we
Will sell as low as can be bonght in this market.
A^>r!l fS. WORKMAN ft CO.
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IfOMIIfATIOir.
Adjutant THOMAS J. WARREN, is respectfully
announced as a candidate for Major,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation
of Lieut. Col. Kershaw.
HATS AND CAPS AT COST.
THE subscribers having determined to discontinue
this part of their business, will dispose of the remainder
of their stock of Hats and Caps at cost for
cash, or at a vet}' small advance on time.
Ah examination of their stock and prices will at
once convince any one desirous of purchasing, that it
will be decidedly to his interest to buy of them.
Goods of like quality have never been offered at such
low prices Among them may be found fine and fashionable
MOLESKIN AND BEAVER, also, a good
article of PLANTATION HATS..
Nov. 21?tf. WORKMAN & CO.
Keep Your Feet W^rm and Dry.
LADIES and Gentlemen who are exposed either to
the wet or cold winter-.weather, would do well to
provide themselves with Cork Soles and Winter Overshoes,
which may be bad of superior quality and on
reasonable terms of WORKMAN & CO.
Nov. 21, ) 47 tf.
Headquarters 23d Regiment S. . IV.
Camden, Nov. 18, 1854.
THE following appointments have been madeintbo
Regimental Staffi
John J. Workman, Judge Advocate vice William C.
Moore, resigned.
Edward E. Workman Assistant Surgeon.
A. G. Baskin, Quarter Master vice John J. Workman
appointed Judge Advocate.
All to take rank from this date as first Lieutenants,
A*tsl fA onr? in frit*. "Rv nr/tar
?"W W WWWMVJ V- -v?" ? ?J
of Col. xaylor, THO. J. WARREN,
It Adjutant.
Strayed
FROM the subscriber, a Bay Mare, 6 years old, light
formed, and cropped in front, with a large scaron
her left fore leg. A reasonable reward w ill be paid
on delivery oroaid mare.
Camden. Nov 14?46 J. S. DEPASS. ?
CAMDEN BAZAAR.
WEarenow prepared to notify our friends in town
and its vicinity, that we have received a full
assortment of WINTER GOODS, sujtable for this
market, and will receive more with every train, viz:
All sorts of D.tY GOODS, as plain and Cotton,
Cotton and Worsted and all worsted Goods, Silks and
Ribbons, Pantaloon Stuffs, Broad -Cloths, Linens, Table
Cloths, Shawls, Mantles and Mantillas, Embroideries,
Garpetings, Ac,
READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions
GROCERIES, of all descriptions, Hardware, Cutlery,
Earthen and. Chinawore, Saddlery; Woodwarc,
Shoes and Boots, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Hosiery,
Ac. Ac.
Thanking the public in general for their kind pat
ronage up to this time, we promise to try to merl
their further confidence.
Terms?Charleston Prices.
\f nDTTCvpu Jr rn
Camden' Nov. 13. tf
At ol z ^ qs.db^
NEW STORE! NEW 600SS!!
AT the CHARLESTON" CLOTHING AND DRV
GOODS STORE, two doors above Workman
& Co.'s Shoe Stove, Camden, S. C.
'' The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of
Camden and surrounding country, that he has open*
ed a New Store, where he constantly keeps on hand |
a large and beautiful stock of the aoove Goods, to- ;
gether with a good many other articles, which he
will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash, or to
any punctual customers, and the trade of any other >
kiud is respectfully declined.
His motto is quick sales and small profits. Please
give him a call.
Nov. 13.?40tf J. ISRAEL.
STUART'S Refined Sufi'ar Ilouso Syrup and Northern
Cheese. Just opened at the " Old Corner," by
Nov. 14. E. W. BONNEY.
Talmas! Talmas!!
rWNTTTl ?1 M J-f. *1.. 1
' I U1E< BUOSCl'luer rcspcctiuny luiunup tuc juuicc ui
_L Camdeu and tlie surrounding country, that lie
keeps constantly on bund, .a large and beautiful stock
Cloth, Silk and Merino TALMAS, Ribbons, Bonnets,
Collars, dc., dc., which he will sell on tin?most reasonable
terms for cash, or t > punctual customers.
Nov. 14,?tf. J. ISRAEL
HATS, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, Guns and Cutlery,
by J. ISRAEL- .
ATTENTION!
NOT to any great Military orders, but attention
the whole, while I inform the citizens of Camden
that I am permanently settled two doors above
M. Drueker d Co.'a where I keep constantly on hand
a beautiful stock of JEWELRY, Cutlery, Spectacles,
Silver and Plated Ware, Port Monaics, Indies Companions,
Card Ca^es, Knives, da, da, which he will
sell o>' the most reasonable terms for cash or to punc- i
tual customers. The trade of any other kind is re
spectfully declined.
J2g~Watchf8 and Jewelry repaired in the best
mauner, and all work warranted.
CHARLES BOFENSCHEN.
Nov. \l - 46 tf
Liuseed Oil.
AFRESH supply of English Linseed Oil, just received
and for sale by
Nov. 14?tf. T. J. WORKMAN <fc CO. I
Congress Water.
AFRESH supply just received by
T. J. WORKMAN & CO.
Fancy Cliina Ware !
JUST received at Workman's Drug Store, an elegant
assortment of China Ware, consisting in part of
Fine Gilt China cups and saucers, with and without
mottoes
Rich Gilt Card receivers and Jewelry stands
Fancy China Inkstands, Jewelry boxes }
Flower Vases, elegant Toilet bottles, ic. <fcc.
ALSO,
A full supply of American and English Tooth and
Ilair Brushes; Clothes, Hat and Shoe do.
Buffalo dressing Combs, pocket and fine tooth Combs
Also a large lot ol nnoandcommon bnaving orusnes.
Jacob's Cordial.
HOOFLAKD'S German Bitters; Carter's Spanish
Mixture; Bull's, Townsend'sand Sand's Sarsaparilla;
Radway's Ready Relief, Ready Resolvent, Ready
Regulators; Areassi?n Balm for the hair
Roger's Liverwort and Tar; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry! Hutcbings' Dyspepsia
Bitters; Oxygenated Bitters
Moffat's Bitters; Tarrants' Seltzer Asserient
Upham'8 vegetable Electuary; Rowand's Tonic
Rowaud's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root
Henry's Magnesia; Murray's Fluid Magnesia Citrato
Ellis' Magnesia; Christie's Galvanic Curatives
Mustang Liniment; Jaynes' Medicines
Rose's Family Medicines; Strong's Pills; Moffat's do.v
Leroy's, Peters' and Holloway's Pills
Jew David's Hebrew Plaster; Peery's Dead Shot
McLane's Vermifuge and pills; *Fahnestock'a Vermifuge,
with a g-eat many oi,ner rateot Medicines to be Jouna
at T. J. WORKMAN It CO'b. Drug Store.
Segstrs.
A FINE assortment of Spanish Segasa may be
found at WORKMAN'S Drug Store
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of' sundry Writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed,
I will sell before the Court House in Camden,
on the first Monday in December next, the following
property, to-wit: *
fW. rnoPP lllTAP 1V1WR Anil PftlvM liAn?? An A
cart, 50 bushels corn, fodder, shucks, peas, 4c. levied
on and to bo sold as the property of Wilder Smith, at
the suit of W. H. Ratcliff vs. Wilder Smith. The mare
to be sold at the Court House on Monday 4th day of
said month, the provisions and stock will be sold at
deft's residence on Tuesday Becond day of sale.
Terms cash, purchasers to ppy for papers.
THO. BASKIN, S. K. D. j
Nov 10 46
CHARLES BOFENSCHEN,
Watch M^ker and Jeweller,
CAMDEN, S. C.
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PIANOFORTES. )
rpHE subscriber has just received a supply of six
A. and seven Octavo PIANO FORTES, Rosewood
cases, of superior tone and workmanship, and are
warranted equal to any manufactured in this country,
from the celebrated house of Hollett and Cumston,
Boston, and will be sold at manufacturers' prices.
Nov 14 GEO. ALDEN.
"To the Rescue,"
THOSE indebted to me for the past, will aid me
very much in meeting my Fall payments, if they
will come forward immediately and settle their Bills.
Coming to do so before January will be thought no
breach of courtesy whatever on the part of those indebted
for the years 1851, '53 and '53.
Nov 14?3t Z. J. Dell AT.
Assignee'* Notice.
DAVID R. PEEBLES having made an assignment
of all his Estate for the benefit of his creditors,
notice is hereby giveu to all persons interested
in the same, that they signify their acceptance
uuder the provisions of the said assignment on or before
the first day of December next, or they will be
precluded from the benefits of the same.
H. PATE, Assignee.
W. M. SHANNON, .Agent for Creditors.
Nov. 14. 40 3t
Further Notice. a,
' ' T-. 1, D.A1.4 TRK,,.. Kir
AJLjIj persons inaeuicu to u. xv. i ccum, ? ??
Note or account ore requested to come forward
and settle without delay, as the business must
be closed. . *H. PATE, Assignee.
Nov. 14. 46 tf
. Notice.
All persons indebted to the subscriber will please
call and settle as soon as possible, as be is determin- I
ed to close his business by the 1st of January.
Nov. 14.?tf. H. JPATE.
Camden School Association.
THE Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of
the Camdeu School Association will be held at
the School Room on Monday, 20th inst, at 4 o'clock,
P. M. A. M. KENNEDY, Sec.
Nov 7 -2t?46
Camdeu Female Academy.
THIS School will be vacant ontho flretof January.
The Trustees desire to elect a Teacher forthwith.
All information may be obtained from
Nov. 7?4t. J. S. DEPASS, Sec'y.
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Pickle aud Preserve Jan.
A LARGE assortment wtb Corks to fit, just receiv- '
ed and for sale by T. J. WOflgJIAN & CO.
Aug.29.
IIEADQUARTERS S. C. M,
ORDER NO. ?. ' |
rPHE Brigadier Generals commanding the several
X Brigades composing the Third Division South
Carolina Militia are hereby required to order each Colonel
or officer commanding the several Regiments of
their respective Brigades to hold an'election on WEDNESDAY,
the twentieth day of December next, Tor
l.o nfflfln /\f Xfoinr rinnnrnl vnented hv the resitma
tion of Major General John Buchanan, and forthwith
transmit to the Adjutant General's Office at Columbia
a certified statement in writing showing the result
of the polls in their respective Brigades.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief,
R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Adj. Gen.
Oct. 24. 43 te
A FRESII SUPPLY OF
FANCY and HEAVY GROCERIES.
Just receiving, consisting of
3 Mills. Kciv orIe?ns&UOABS ,
2 " Muscovado DO
30 barrels refined DO
10 " crashed DO
10 sacks Old Java COFFEE
20 " Rio DO
5 hhds. West India MOLASSES
20 best New Orleans DO
80 boxes Adamantine CANDLES
20 " superior Sperm. DO {
10 " " Pearl Starch t~, I
1 " ' No. 1 Soap.
Scgars and Tobacco.
25 M SEGARSi of various brands
2 boxes Penn's TOBACCO
2 " - Young America 1)0
3 " Willis DO
2 " Crown Imperial DO ,,,
1 " Arrow Twist DO
Wines and Ltqnors.
50 barrels Rectified WHISKEY
30 " Old Rye \ DO
1 half-pipe Pale Tlennesseo BRANDY
1 " Champagne DO
1 " Cognac DO
2 quarter-pipes Old Madeira WINE
Together with every other artielo it* the Grocer*
line. All of which I will sell at wholesale or rctal
for cash, or to punctual customers at as low prices a
they can be bought in this market.
Oct. 8. J. A. SCHROCK.
A Desirable Residence for Sale.
THE Subscriber having determined to remove o
the country, offers his present residence in Camden
for sale. The Houso has boen recently built, ati
is in good repair?has eight capacious rooms, a Batt
ing room, Pantry, Garret, and six closets. On tie
premises are all necessary outbuildings, an excelled
well of watei^With good fixtures, a large Flower Garden,
with choice Shrubbery, Roses, Ac. The locatioi,
as regards health and comfort, is unsurpassed. ,
To an early applicant, a bargain will be given, lb
those wishing to purchase, the premises will be shown
at any time. W. J. M'KAIN.
Oct. 17. tf?42
CCOOPER'S ISING-GLASS, Almonds, Yeast Pov
f dere, Extracts, Candles, Soaps, Ac., for sale at th
"Old Corner," at the lowest prices.
Oct. 10 E. W BONtfEY.
Hams! Hams!!
JVAAA Superior Canvass Hams. Just received
?\J\J\J by J. A. SCHROCK.' -J
Fresh Cheese.
2 CASES P. A. Cheese; 10 Boxes Goshen Cheese.
Just received by J. A. SCHROCK.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against Thomas Salmond,
deceased, are requested to hand them is
properly attested, and those indebted will make immediate
payment to M. Naudin, Esq.
Oct. 10- JOHN McCAA, Adm'r.
> New Goods.
I WOULD respectfully inform my friends and customers,
that I am now receiving my Eall and Winter
Stock of Dry Goods nud Hardware, and hope to
have them complete in both departments during* the
week. ' W. D. McDOWALL.
New Business Establishment*
THE subscribers wish to inform the public generally,
that they have opened a CARRIAGE SHOP
on the Robinson Road, 15J miles above Camden, and
are now prepared to attend to all orders in their lino.
They will not bo excelled in the quality of their work
or reasonableness of their charges, by any other establishment.
J. Ware, Wood-workman, and W. Cockein, Painter
and Trimmer, will give their undivided attention to
their departments, and all Blacksmith's work will be
done to order by competent workmen.
WARE <fc COCKEIN
Sept. 12. 37 ly.
! SOWSOF TEMPERANCE.
| WATERED DIVISION NO. 9.
THE regular meeting of this Division will bo heldon
Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock.
By order of the W. P.
C. W. HERSEY, R. S.
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PROCXAMATIOlf. .
By ITui Excellency John Laurence Manning, Goverrun
and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State oj
South Carolina.
WHEREAS it ia a duty incumbent upon everj
people at all times to acknowledge tlieir dependence
upon an all-wise and merciful God; to praise
Lira for his glory and benefactions, and to express in
contrition and humiliation a submission to His-disUenSationfL
fltlri (tpnpnitnni>fl iirv>n TTrn nnwor
.And whereas it is eminently becoming in the people
of this State, in view of the great benefits which have
been bestowed upon them during the past year. and
also in view of the mortality and other calamities which
in some places have befallen them, to make public demonstrations
of their gratitude, and humiliation and
resignation:
Now, therefore, I, JOHN LAURENCE MANNING,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the
State of South Carolina, do hereby set apaJt THURSDAY,
the twenty third day of November, as a day ol
Thanksgiving, Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer; and
I hereby invite the ministers and teachers of all religions
denominations throughout the State, upon that
day to open their several places ot public worship, and
return thanks to Almighty God for the manifestations
of His mercy; to acknovyledga the sins of the people;
and, by humiliation and prayer, to entreat His forgiveness
of them, and implore the extension over the commonwealth
of His love and mercy.
And I further invite all persons ongagod in secular
pursuits to close, for the day above mcntioued, their
places of business, and forsake their usual avocations,
and to promote, as far as possible, a proper observance
of the rites and solemnities of the occasion.
Given under my hand and the seal of the State,
at Columbia, this thirty-first day of October,
A. D. one thousand eight hundrod and fiftyfour,
and in the seventy-ninth year of American
Independence.
_ JNO. LAURENCE MANNING.
HEN. i'ERRY, J&ecretary oi state.
Nov. 14, 46 td.
Salt afloat
2AAA Sacks Liverpool Salt landing and for
UUV/Baleby SIMONS, BROTHERS,
No. 169 East Bay, Charleston.
Nov 7 3t?46
DoKalb Rifle Guards.
YOU are hereby ordered to parade at Camden on
Saturday the 26th inst at 10 o'clock, a. m., armed
and equipped as the law directs. An election will
be held on that day for First and Third Lieutentanta.
By order of Capt. Moffat,
Nov 7?46 J. P. McKINNON, 0 8.
Attention Beat No. 9.
YOU are hereby ordered to parade at Camden on
Saturday, 26th inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m., armed
and equipped as the law directs. This muster will
take place in the stead of the usual parade in January.
An election will be held for Second and Third Lieutenants.
.
Lt. Harris and Sergts. Man and Clyburn are hereby
detailed as Managers.
Tlxr nrHlip nf flnnrf WnPVXf AV
V,MV* w*
Camden Ligkf Infantry.
MEMBERS who have not yet" given their measures
lor Caps will call on the Clerk immediately and
do so, that the order for them may bo forwarded without
delay. By order of Capt. Ancrura.
Nov. 7?It Z. J. DeHAY, Cleric./
Iflkction for Major.
N pursualWfcf an order from Col. Taylor, an Election
will bo held on Saturday the 25^ ?n8t-.for a
Major to command the Lower Battalion 22d Kegiment
S. C. M: The Polls will be open at ** p08t 0fflco in
Camden on that day from thehf?rf of H o'clock a. m.
nntil 3 p. ra. Cap! WORKMAN, )
Lieut HARRIS, > Managers.
Segt McKINNON,)
Nov 7 " 45
NOTICE. ~* ~~
r,|^HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
X patrons that he continues his BUSINESS IN
ALL ITS BRANCHES at W. J. .Gayer'a old stand,
southeast corner Meeting and Wciitworth streets,
where may be seen a large stock of good VEHICLES,
composed of light and heavy work. Splendid Fall
Stock arrivine every week, among which are some new
aud very tasty models of Family Carriages.
Manufacturing and Repairing will be done from this
date with usual dispatch.
Charleston, Nov 3?45 LEONARD CHAPIN.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the Estate of
R. M. Sanders, are requested to hand thorn in
to the subscriber duly attested according to law; and
all those that will have notes or bonds due the first of
November, are requested to be punctunl in the payments,
as the business of the Estate is such that indulgence
cannot be given.
Nov. 7?3t. Wm. M. SANDERS.
Sonlli Carolina?-Kershaw District.
By John R. Joy, Esquire, Ordinary of said District.
V17IIEREAS, Leasey Watkins applied to me for
TT Letters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Amos
Waticins, late of the District aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singulur, the kindred and creditors of the said de:
ceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Kcrsliaw
Court House on the 13th day of Nov. next, to
show cause, if any, why the said administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 20th day ol
October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-four and in the seventyninth
year of American Independence.
JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. D.
Oct 24, 43 2t
ESTATE SALE.
30 Negroes, 14 Moles and Horses, 2000
bushels of Com, Ac.
BY order of James H. Witherspoon Ordinary Lancaster
District and in pursuance of the will ol
Henry Thos. Massey deceased, will be sold on the 1811:
December 1854 and days following, the whole Estau
"" TT 'T "????' nnnaiatlnir of about Sf
oi tne saiu neiiry j. juacuv;, v..w....e _
likfely and valuable negroes, among the number is t
good Blacksmith, a cook, seamstros-, some likely younp
fellows, Boys and Girls?also about 14 Mules anc
Horses, 1 pair Bay Carriage Horses, young and wel
broke; a large stock of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, a num
ber of Pork Hogs, Buggy and Carriage, 3 Road Wag
pns, Ox Cart, Plantation and Smith Tools, Householc
and Kitchen Furniture, about 2000 bushels of Corn, ;
guantity of Fodder,' Shucks, Hay, Cotton Seed anc
many other articles.
Also the Tract of Land ijpon which the said H. T
Massey resided, containing 576 Acres bounded ty
Lands of James Miller, Adam Ivey and the Catawbi
ftiver, about 250 Aores and mostly in cultivation
recently cleared, about 100 Acres is CbQice Riv
erBottoms, the balance in woods and good cottoi
Lands, on the place is a good Dwelling, Gin House an<
Screw, and all necessary outbuildings.
Termf.?For the personal Estate a credit of twelv
months, note and two good sureties, with interest an
nually. For th? Land a credit of ono, two and thre
years, with interest annually, bond and good surot;
and a mortgage.
The sale will take place 18th December 1854 an
oontinue from day to day until the whole is dispose'
of, on the Rivor Road from Charlotte to Camdei
about five nfiles North of Curoton or McClenahai
Ferry, and five miles South of Belair,
T. TT. MASSEY. )
W~J. CURETON. ]Anmr'Nov.
T, * 45 ts.
"ITMNE Mountain Butter, Sperm and Adamantin
-T Candles for sale at the " Old Corner" b7
Oot. 31?tf. : . "E. W.^ONNEZ.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
TOO well known to require any description or r<
commendation, may always be found at
1 Aug. 29?35 ?- J. PrHAT'S.
?
AUCTION SAL?S. .
GREAT ATTRACTION.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
THE subscribers haVing delormined to change
their business, will this day commence selling oil
their large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods, Hardware & Groceries
AT COST.
And on each evening at 6 o'clock, without reserve at
AUCTION, until the whole is disposed of. Their
stock consists in port, as follows:
100 barrels different grades W HISKEY
f 5 casks Alartell and Otard BRANDY
-8 qr. casks Slierry, Malaga and Madeira WINES
10 cases SL superior Julien Medoc CLARET
3 do First duality Hock WINE
2.casks first rate .Apple BRANDT
30 baskets Heidsiek CHAMPAGNE
Stonghton and Dr. Green's celebrated Bitten
Also?A large lot of
FANCY GROCERIES.
' . ALSO.
Kcneyv, Blanket)), Homcspnns
PRINTS, &c.
1 Together with a vast number of articles too numerous
to mtViion.
i ^"Planters and Merchants would do well to call,
i Terras of Sale?All sums under $50, cash; over
$50, and under $200, sixty days; oyer $200, and unf
der $500, ninety days, $500 and over, four months.
1 Nov. 6. MOORE & KTJYKKNDALL.
GROCERIES AT COST.
THE subscriber intending to close his present business
by the 20th December next, offers his entire
stock of Heavy and Fancy. GROCERIES. WINES,
LIQUORS TOBACCO, SEGARS, 4c.,
AT COST FOR CASH ' -or
for approved paper at 60 days, payable at Bank.?
The stock is new and complete, and those wishing bargains
will do well to call and examine it
1 Nov. 7?tf. <v ' J. A. SCIIROCJL
L. : :? a .
sons 01 -t emporanee.
GRAND DIVISION 0F80UTH CAROLINA.
NOTICE is hereby given that the seventh Annual
Meeting of this body will bo held at Columbia,
on Thursday the 30th November next The Session
to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m. By order of the G.
W. P. Z. J. DeH AY, G. S.
N. B. Recording Scribes are requested to have1 the
Credentials of the Delegates of their respective Divia.
. ions properly executed and forwarded to this oiBce
previous to the 20th November. Z. J. D.
Oct 24 6t?43
C. A. M'DONALD. ?
.. Merchant Tailor.
RETURNS his thanks to a liberal public for their
patronage and would inform them that he has
just returned from New York, where ho has purchased
a choice collection of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and
VESTINGS, which he now offers reasonably, and war*
rants them of superior quality.
He also has the Latest French and American fashions,
and will execute work- with despatch and pupT
tuality, as he has the best of workmen. Priceea^g "
ing to times. For cash, a discount wffi be a^e '
Oct 24
T MTA~R. KENNEDY'S
A. for Ladies' wear, Embro^^ H?s^> ^'oveJ
Ac, is now very full, and qP* on tb mo8t rea80Da"
ble terms. - X ' _
~T U * t? tz^NNEDY would call attention to
\ M. A Xv. PlftfLn PaacimnrM SfltinAitil
il. a v> vyivwio, vnooiMfviw) ^??*-?| .
Jeans, Ker^** tinseya, Flannels, Blankcta, Ac., which
will be at the lowe8t Price8- v
A. HI. 9t B. KeDHedy
HAVE reooived and offer for salo a full assortment
of Beady Made Clothing, consisting of Coats,
Vests, Pants,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Coats and Vests, Under Shirts, Drawers, i Hose, Ties,
Cravats, 4c,
Dress Shirts,,of superior quality, made to order and
warranted to fit. Oct 24
Jewelry, Ac.
THE Subscriber has just recoived, by Express, from
New York, a new supply of fine Gold Jewelry;
consisting of late styles of the following articles:
Plain gold Brooches aBd Earrings
Pearl and Filagree Earri ngs; Gold and Mosaic Pins
Cnff Pins and Buttons; Gold Necklace and Cross
Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Seals, Keys,'4c.
ALSO,
China Vases, Toilet cases
Match Boxes, Cups and Saucers, 4c.
Oct 24 A. YOUNG.
SELLING OFF~
AT REDUCED PRICES
I^HE subscriber having determined to close iiis bu.
siness in Camden, by the first of January, will
sell his slock of GROCERIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS,
at reduced prices lor Cash. He will sell
CHEAPER than the same articles can' be purchased
elsewhere in Camden. His stock is LARGE AND
COMPLETE, and well worth public attentiou.
' L. A. AUSTIN.
Oct. 18. ' 42 tr_
RICH Plaid Silks, Brocade do., Mantillps, TalmB3
Ac. Just received at the "Old Corner."
Oct. 3. > E. W. BONNET.
Asaignee'* Notice.
DAVTD R. PEEBLES having made an assignment
of his Goods and Chattels, Notes, Books and Accounts,
his creditors are requested to meet at my store
in Camden, on SATURDAY the'11th of November,
at 11 o'clock, A. il.
HENRY PATE, Assignee.
| Oct 30, 1854. ' 2t
Nuts, Raisins, Ac.
IT'RESH Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Filberts, Brazil
' JD Nuts, English Walnuts, Raisins, Ac. Just re'
ceivod by j. A. SCHROCK.
Wine Bottles.
AFEW'Gross French Wine Bottles in crates, or by
the dozen, to suit purchasers, Glass Jars for Preserves,
for sale at Z. J. DeHAY'S.
Aug. 29 35 .
William M. Shannon, Esq.
f "\T7ILL act as ray Agent during my absence from
' TT Camden." E. A. CUNNINGHAM,
j Oct, 20. 41 tf
i Onus.
: TUST received a large lot y-ommon to flue Single and
I t) Double Barrel Guns. Also, Porter's Nine Shooter
1 and Marsjon's endless Britch loading Rifles. With a
great variety of sporting implements.
W. D. McDOWALL.
I Oct. 9, 1854 12t?41
1 '
1 Keep Warm.
GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats, some very large si*).
Also, Boys' Overcoats, just opened and for sale
[ at the "Old Corner" by . E- W. BONNEY.
? \ ONE HORSE Carriage, but little worn, for salt
- i\. at a bargain, by iS. vv.
j Nov 7 45
Dress Silks al Cost.
. rpHE undersigned will sell his entire Stock of. Col
p. X ored Press Silks at Cost, they consist of
Z FASHIONABLE PLAIDS,
1 RICH BROCADES,
i PLAIN GLACES,
3 ' AND FONLARS.
! The attention of his customers are respeotfblly call
3 cd to those goods, as they are all of the latest style
and superior quality) C. MATHESON.
Oct 81 + lm?44
BULGER & DEVANE,
A ' """" * * *"* DitMiliaoinry
D Will attend to uoaramg, ocmug ?uu *
On Coraroiesion. Office at Baundere A Foster's oh
stand, in full view of the Montgorr.ory Hal), Mont
3- gomery, Ala.
0. L. BULGER P. R. DEYANE.
Sept. 5, 2C. tf
.
If
J* MiB1AU.4,UAL1JUI I I Ml I
Headquarters li3d {ttjIwent'S. C.
Camden, Oct 19,1834.
IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier General
Chandler, an election is hereby ordered to be held
i on Satordat the 25th day of November next, for Maj
' JOB of the Lowpr Battalion, to supply tlTc vacancy oc' i
casioned by the resignation of Lt. Col. Kershaw. Cnptains,
or officers commanding Companies, will take to
their assistance two subordinate officers, and hold said
election according toluw. The Managers, or at least
oh# from each plaoe of election, will meet in Camden
oh Monday the 2?th day of same mouth, count the
votes and forthwith transmit to the Brigadier Gducral
a siaiemenun writing, snowing renun. 01 um wvtroh,
signed by oU ?he Managers jiresout all ho counting.
By order of Col. Taylor.
43 f?0. J. WARREN, Adjutant.
ESTATE SALK. -.*
18 KEJGROESi A2T3 IIORSKS, CORN, Ac.
BY older of James.l!. Wlthcrspcon,- Ordinary, Lan- *
caster District, will be sold oh tiitf 15th of November,
1854, and days following, at llielriftf residi-tico.
of Nathaniel Hough, deceased, tlie whole pcteotjd estate
of said deo'tf, consisting or 18 young and likely
Negroes, 10 bead of Mules and Horses, about S ) bifid
of cattle, 05 head of hogs, one good Road "Wagop, oi.d
Buggy and Harness, Blacksmith and Plantation IWfi,Household
and kitchen'Furtiitute,*Corn,' Fodder, Oaifi,Potatoes,
one horse Wagon, Cart, nnd mauy other articles.
Terras?12 months credit with interest, note and
two good securities. The sale will tfjke place*.dwitt
three milep south of Taxaliaw, on tbo Camden Riiiidy'
where the intestate resided. LAB
AN FURGUSON, Admr.
Oct-14, ki?13
$10 Rcwnrd.' *
RANAWAY from the Subscriber oh flio 21st of
September last, bis negro- girl Katy,- between 12^..
and10 yesrn of age." 5ne~i?, wraniuiy' well ffrnwnT^^
speaks proper, her color and liair rathei' intfDhrdWo the
Mustezo, she has" a scar on one arm, ACcusioned by a
bum when a child, she was purchased out of- the estate
of the late Cnpt. Alex. McCaskill, Slit has an uncle
somewhere in the neighborhood of Mr. Wni. tango's
store, and nnotlicr belongiqjr to Mm. t. V?f Boyklu.
tho latter of which is said to bb now'runaway, arid
this girl may have gotten with one orlfxj o.liej- of
them. i.will give the above reward for hor delivery
to me at my residence in the Fork of Lyuc^s.cieek of
in any jail in the State gQ.tbat I can get her..
V JACOB ELtii*.
Oct. 18,1854/ " - ? '
REEDER & DESAU^R$?
COMMISSION
^ . ADGEU'g
CnARLKSW G\ ?
Oct. 17. V 1 8g> *
OONG>^E HOUBBjf^
fL J^TJAIYNEY'S HOTEL,) /
COLUMBIA, S.-C. .' / V
OOODWYN, - -*" - pnpftUETOB.
^/e. l. evabt, - - - irtnaoeb. *
IS now open for the reception of HOARDERS nnd L
the TRAVELLING PUBLIC., . *?
No pains will bo spared by the Proprietor and ^
Manager to make the House worthy tri every rtsjaepL-^
tof a liberal support Every tiling whigUj>* -txj, win
be done to render tho stay of thci?-*fs'tl'racomfortable
and pleasant."
ty-HItchcoo^ Splendid line of OMNIBUSSE8; >
will alw/8' oeready to convey Passexoers to and
I from tTie iiQuse. uci. iv.
The Adams Northern, Southern,
California and European Express.
HAVING extended their line to this place, are
now prepared to receive aud forward freights of
all descriptions, Packages, Boxes, Parcels, Valuables,Bark
tfotes, (Sold and silver, with safety and dispatch.
A Messenger will leave Camden daihj-, connecting
at Kingsville with the Wilmington, Columbia, Charleston
and Northern Messenger, thereby ensuring safety,
dispatch, promptness ol delivery Ac. " *
Packages, Parcels, Boxes, and Valuables to go by
our Express should ho marked " Adam dk Co's. Ejc-'
press," and delivered to N. D. Bnxley, the well-known
Agent of the S. C. R. It., who can be found at alltimes
at the C-uiden Depot. ? ,
?^~REMEMBEB, OCB CHARGES ABE MODERATE.
Oct. 10?3ra. ADAMS A CO.
WOBinS! WORMS!! WORMSmT"
Dr. McLANK'8 vermifuge is Warranted to he"
the best, most safe and radical euro-for WormsIt
is approved and recommended by the Medical
Faculty in every section where it has been introduced.
In fact, where it is known none other is nsetkflfo^'* '??s.
One of our inosi respect physicians in ?peakjngrof^.'Dr.
McLane's Vermifuge says: " Its grept
over all other Vermifuges arises from the fiict
while it is cuore efficacious than any other Vtrnifuga
it la perjccuy aaje. .,
EST Price 25 cents per bottle.
Dr. RIcLuue's ILiver Dills,
BEING-composed entirely of -vegetable substances Is * *
not only safe, but have been found by all who
have used them, as tho best remedy for all affections
of the Liver and Digestive organs. In feet, tfbero
they aro used Liver Complaint cannot exist'
EgTPrice 25 cents per box.
The abovo vahmblo preparations are for sale by
most of tho Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of
1 P. M. COT! EN k- CO..
Importers and Dcal?s in Drugs, Medicines, Chom-i ?
cals, Perfumery 4c.
Nt>. 20 Haync-strect, Chorles'rto? S. C.
Sew 4aooUs.
AM. 4 R. KENNEDY are no\V receiving their
fell stock, and will be uble to show an oxtenKnn/lcnmo
a.mirl mont of desirable coods in a
few days. Sept 19?Ih /?
CARPET Bags, Floor Cloths, Crumb Cloths, ic.
jnet received at " the Old Coruer." , - :
Sept 19?tt k. W. b6NNEY.
C)?0.pieces Negro Cloths, from 124 to 80 ecuts a ^
Li yard, just "opened at " the Old Comer" ^
- Sept. 19?tf. E. W. BONNKY.
MEN'S and Youth's Ready Made Clothing, the
most extensive and desirable stock ov.er offered
in this market, just opeued at ' the Old Corner.,' by
Sept. 19?tf, * K W BONNEY.
LADIES'rich dress goods?Embroideries, Gloves,Lnce8,-Curtain
Muslins, 4c., rcoeived and for salo
low at " the Old Corner" by
Sept 19?1? K. W. BONNKY. jg
Fredh Crackers. ''S&
BBLS. Soda Cniekers; 2 do-Butter Crackers; 1 do, j
w Water Crackers; 1 do, Sugar Crackers. Just re- J
coived by J. A., StJUROGK- A /
!
Spci'iu and Aduinaialiue Cau?lie?.
OA BOXES Genuine Sperm Candles; 30 do. Adh?Wv/
man Candles, for salo by J. A. SCtfKOCK, ?* j
To flent.
nprTAT largo double Tlousc'dormeWy oweed'and oe?
1 A. onpied by K. TRYOX, with every convenience
for two families. Possession given immediately.
Oct. 31?If. D. C. TRY OX. .-4
ItoilCE.
A N election will bo held on Satwdhy, JDecemt* r
J\. 2d for a Physician to attend the Poor-House and
alBO for a Matron for the same. Applicants will baud.
in their proposals to the Secro;ary.
I Also wanted to hire, a cook and Negro man.
13v order of the Board.
W. E. 'nUGHSON, Sect'y C. P. K. D.
LADIES' Brown and Drab cloths fur Tiulmna and
Cloaks, just opened at the " Old Comer'' by
Oct. 31?tl? K. W. BONNET.
HOUSE KEEPING articles in a great variety; nlro.
Bathing Tubs. Rocking and Sitting Chairs, just'
received at the ' Old Corner" bv
Oct. 31?tf. " E. W. BON'SEV.
1
KNTLEMENNfine Black Cloth Frock Coats, bit* k
T Cassimcre and white Marseilles Vests, opened last
week and for sale at the "Old Corner" by ' .4
Oct. 31- tf. - E. W. BONNET, v|