The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, November 01, 1848, Image 3
Fresli Family Groceries.
Just received at the Camden Grocery Store,
fresh supply of Family Groceries, consisting i
part of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, smoked an
pickled Salmon, Mackarcl. pickled Beef, suga
cured Hams, Irish Potatoes, cheese, crackers
Oct. 31 S. ItENSON.
Fruit and Candies.
Orange.?, Lemons, Grapes, Raisins, Almonds
Pine Apples, Bananas, and the finest assortment
of Candies ever offered in this market. Just re
ceived by S. BENSONA
fresh Supply.
The subscriber has just received a new stipph
of superior Family Groceries, consisting of Loa
lump, crushed and brown Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Alo
lasses, Rice smoked Salmon. Mackarel, (in whoh
and half barrels and kits,) Herrings, smoked llcef
sugarcurcd llams, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, Popper
Ginger, Cheese, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallov
Candles, and-it great variety of other articles, ii
I his line, all of which will be sold very low for cash
Oct. 31. A. K. ALLEN.
Fresh Fruit.
Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Rai
sins, and Almonds, all of the new crop. Also, ai
assortment of Charleston made Confectionary.
For sale by A. E ALLEN.
Tobacco and Scjarx. ^
1 . Thomas' superior gold leaf chewing Tobacco
Fine cut Smoking Tobacco
Spanish, half Spanish and American Segars
For sale by A. K. ALLEN.
For tlic- Season.
A fresh supply of the genuine Lubin's Extraii
Jockey Club, lloquct de Caroline, Kxtrait Mousse
? line, Verviene, Rose, Patchouly and O ange d?
Portugal; Ilauel's Lustra I Hair Restorative. Sha
wing Creain, &c., Alaugenet & Coudray's and E
Unussel's Philocombc. an elegant preparation o
liecPs marrow, for the liair; Dili's I ledyosmia; Pa
ley's Extract of Verbena; llaujl's E.iu i!e Veinu
and Nymph Soap; Cleveland's superior Cnlngnt
Water in pint bottles. together with a fine assort
merit of Combs, finishes, Toilet Powder, &.c. &c
Just received at CLEVELAND'S
Patey-s Cold Cream,
A superior preparation for ladies that are annoy
ed with chapped laces, lips or hands, at this sensor
of ti e year, removing the annoyance at once, am
rendering the skin soft and smooth. A new sup'
l?lyjnst received at CLEVELAND'S.
Von need not grope in darkness now
The subscriber has just received his fall-am
winter supplies of superior Lamp Oils, which hi
xvill sell as low as articles of the same rprality cat
lie got in hBarleston, for cash.
also
Superior Neatsfoot andTiain Oil for tanners
Family <nd Plantation Castor Oil, at prices lowei
than thev can bethought this side of Bhnrleston
J. A. CLEVELAND.
Notice.
An election will be held on ^Saturday next, ai
the Council Room, for a member of the Tewi
tiuard, in place of A. I). Willi elm, resigned. Ap
p'icants must hand in their letters previous'to tiia
time. By order of Council,
Oct.UO. I*. W. BALLARD, Reconler.
S until Carolitri-Kcrdnw !)i<trict.
Br Joini it. Jov Esqcire Okdinakv.
Whereas James W. Cantey applied to me foi
Jitters of Adiniuistration on all and singular the
Ootids and chatties, Rights and credits of John
Kiddle dee'd, late if the District aforesaid, dec'd
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al
and singular, the kindred ami creditors of the sait
ftocensen, l'? oc ana appear uemrc mc <?i ?'m n- .m
Ordinary's Court f?>r the said District, to he
at Kershaw Court Mouse on ti e tenth day of No
veniber next, to show cause, 'f anv, wl^r the said
administration should d it be jrraiiled*
Given under my hand and seal, this the 24th dnt
of October it) the year of our Lord one thonsanc
oijriit hundred and forty ei'jht. and in the seventt
third vear of American Independence:
JOHN It. JOV. o v D.
November 1st, ISIS. 41 tf
THE CAMDEN H RANCH.
Is now open to C.\MI)KN, for Freight and I'ir.
iKenjers. A l'assenocr 'i'rain runs daily in con
iie&fi'-n mi the S nth Carolim
Rul Road leavin ; in tiirn
to connect at t he .^r the arrriMjof tin
' Charleston Cars rcarli^^^V ?n before darlT.
Nchednlc foi^^^iim;.
"Leave t'rmulen, f> a- .11.
" Jloykius. 03,) 4
'f ' " t'lermnnT. 7 V **
" Miiltili'ion. 730 ^
Arrive Junction. 8 15 N w
ItKTLRNINjfj^y
Tjmvi* JutH-tmn. l! )"i r^V.
*' Midillctoii. 3 45 T*
** riormoiit, 4 15 *
" Boykiiif. 145
Armc CVm !m. 5 15 "
On Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays, an Ac
xtommcdation Train will leave t ire Junction a: b ^
a. m,and arrive at Camden at II, a.m., returniuj
kt will leave Camden at 12 M, an 1 arrive at the June
t tion at 2 HO. p. m.
L On Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Saturdays, t?i;
Accommodation Train will run to Columbia, leaving
the Junction at 8 lid, a. nr.. will arrive at Col
1 ntnbia at 10 a .m , and returning will leave Coliim
| l)ia at 1, p. m , and arrive at J miction at 2 HO, p. m|
i. There accommodation trains make a direct com
v munication, daily except on Sumlavs, betweei
Cunden and Columbia.' Thus, on Mondays, HVd
yiesdays, aujrFridays, a passenger may leave Cu
^ lumbia at 7 a. m and arrive at Camden at 11 a. >1
May leave Canxten at 12 m. and arrive at Colum
"bia at 4 13 p. m.
On Tuesday's Thursday's and Saturday's, a pas
[monger may leave Camden at 6 a. m. and arrive a
Columbia at 10 a. m., and may leave Columbia a
] p. m. and arrive at Camden at 5 13 r m
For further information apply to N. I). Baxlej
l Agent at Camden, or any of the Agents on tb
f iSouth Carolina Kail Road.
? JOHN McRAE Chief E:ig:necr.
For the accommodation of th-ve who desire t
he present at the Extra-Scssion of the J.egislatnr
* an Extra train will run on the Camden Branch o
SUNDAY 3th November. The extra train wil
Seave the Junction at 8 90 a. m.; arr.vc at (Tannic
at 11 a. m.?returning will leave t'aiinlen at 1'J n
t and arrive at the Junction in time for the Mail Trni
* (or Columbia. JOHN Melt A E Chiaf E,pg'r.
^ October 31, 44 tl
k A Surveyor.
The subscriber respectfully offers his service;
and solicits the patronage of land holders, an
4 promises that his work shall be performed accurate
Jy and expeditiously.?Address him at Ilangin
Stock Kershaw District. JOHN I). ^ OUNCJ.
Dwelling lo Kent.
? Tlie upper apartments of the Bank of Cnmdc
will be rented on favorable terms to an approve
tenant. Apply at tbe Bank.
October &>th. 1818. 43 3t.
Notice This.
The subscriber will run a good PASSENGEI
r COACH to and from tbe Rail Road for the accou
f modation of Passengers, and will take them to an
part of the town as cheap as the cheapest. Sma
favors thankfully received.
"JOHN K. WIT!IER.SPOON.
October 23th, 18-18. 43 tf
Fresh Arrivals.
The subscriber is receiving and opening a lar^
i 1 and varied Ptork of Fall and Winter Goods, roi
sistingof Dry Goods of every description; Han
^ ware, Groceries and Crockery, which will he so
B for cash or punctual customer, as low as they cr
B be hrd in this market. C. MATUKSON.
October 4th, 1918. 40 tf
>
f
NEW CASH STORE.
The citizens of Kershaw and the adjoining disj
tricts are respectfully informed that the subscriber
has opened the store formerly occupied by Mr. II.
, j Levy, and is now receiving a large and carefully
" | selected stock, consisting of
Hardware, Crockery and Groceries,
t ^11 of which he offers FOR CASH, at such prices
- as must command the attention of purchase-!
The following are a few of the artic'~ utcli
he can confidently recommend as being oasi
sed for cheapness and elegance?
j-1 Ladies' Department.
' 6-4 Brncale Cashmeres, with Fancy Silk Cravat*. 4'cI
Trimmings to match Kid, easlnncre & silk Gloves
* I Rich Plaid Cashmeres \ full assortment of Hosiery
, j Newest stysep printed do Linen-cambric IM'k'fs*
? Chamclion Cashmeres Ilemsiiteh ami Revtere do
. Trafalgar Plaids I-reach Needle Work, very
; Satin striped Cashmeres elmap. comprising,
1 FaneyM. Delaines, newde-|3Ii|s|in Collars, a: all priees
j signs Straight do newest shapes
j Satin striped Alpacas elegantly trimmed
Rlaek and colored do Chemisetts. plain and trtm'd.
Finest Eurteston Gingham* Muslin Cuffs
. Changeable French do i Swiss and Jaconet Edgings
, | Fancy check do. in great va-j do do Insertings i
riety * r.nee Capes and Collars
( Shawls, suitable f r the sea- An assortment of Zeph.Wo.?l |
son?amongst them arc' do do Floss Nilfc J
j "Lainartine," "California." Plain and shaded Purse Silk :
and ".Mexican" 8-1 Shawls Fashionable Bonnets
8-4 printed Cashmere do Itnuriet and Cap Ribbons
Small Shawls every descrip- Thread and Lisle Lares, &c
tioti '
, AT.sn
A vrry large and varied assort incut of fre.ch !
j Winter Calicoes, American,-French and English,
I , fast colors, bought unusually low, and offered at
j prices that cannot fail to recommend them, ir.cltt!
j ding a variety of 4-4 Fiench printed Cambrics.
! Gentlemen's Department.
i Rlaek Rroadclotli Rlaek Satin Vesting*
fi do French Doeskins Plain hlk-eravats and stocks
. j do French and English Fancy Cravats
. j Cassitnerc* Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs
^ j Fancy striped and check do iCotton half Hose, at all prices
' MWt all ivmll Tweeds IMerino Shirts and Jtrnwers
* "Rough and Ready" Cassi- Cotton do do
nn^es 'Fashionable I'ttr and MoleSatt
inetts, pa in and fancy 1 skin lints
Plantation Smfls. assorted Satin, cloth and fur Caps
1 Fancy Cashmere and Valen- Roy's cloth Cajis, new style
cia Vesting*
"j ~ KEADV-MADE CLOTHING.
t Tweed Coats, at all prices IBlack Satin Vests
1 l - -i - I .n. t. .1,,
I 1 ,,,ln -A. <I<F I
I I}!ack Dress anil Frock do ! Fancy cashmere do
1 Overcoats, aborted | Plaid do assorted
, ! AH fresh from the North, well made and fashiona|
1 My rut. Also, a superior si or k of rcdy niadc
, Shirts, together with a peroral assortment of surh
, nrlicies as are usually found inn country store,all
; of which will he marked low, and ofietcd to the
' public as a specimen of the Cash Systrin.
. I JAMES WILSON.
;| Oct. 31. 44 ? tf
.1KW F t I J> GOt)?N. !
The subscribers are now rcceivinp and opening
, their stock of-fancy and staple Goods, to which j
j t Ley respectfully invite the attention or their friends
1 [ and the public generally, as they will be sold low
1 | lor cash. They consist in part of
| Alpnccns I Fancy Prints
t i Cnslim ! "< iKtielish do
j Mouslin Delaines |Hpnvn and bleached Shirt|
Ginghams | itig*
j Red and White Flannels i 'din wis and Ilandkilrcliicfs
j Canton do jlliankct*
Apron Checks IIlose and Half Hose
It.-il Tick 'doves. .Mitts. Arc. Ac.
r Plain and strijx-d II?me?pnns|
. " At. SO
iAn invoice of Ready-made Clothing
: Dundee and Kentucky Ranging, Rope and Twine
I An assortment of ladies'and gentlemen's Shoes I
I Negro and ho'isc servant's Shoes
With a general assortment of Hardware, Gla?s and I
l Crot kerv ware, and Groccties, Liverpool Salt. j
. For sale by GEO. S. DOUGLAS CO.
Oct :n 41 tf__
To Rent.
I The Brick Office formerly occupied by Doctor j
. George Reynolds, and adjoining the one at present
o<: upied by F. L. Zetttp. The office cotitains three j
senilis, and is most ci'iiveniently situated tor luisi- .
uess.?Apply to JA.MKS CIlKSNt'T Jr.
Oct IS.?11 tf Agent fur Administratrix. <
To Kent.
'J'ue lioijse and Mi on J>ron<I-siro?:t, niiu uuor uu i
| low ilie Telegraph otpcc, ai present occupied l?v I
i B. (i iss. Possession riven u:i >lie first of Decern- '
I ber next. Applv to A. E. ALLEN. j
* J )<^. 18. '12 _ :jl_
! x To Kent.
e Some half dozen Dwelling Ilouses and about
half as many Store Houses. Anplv to
Oci 1=5. JOHN WORKMAN.
Tlic Coinitiissioiui's ol* the Poor
The CnmuiLsinners of I lie I'oor (o'd and now
! Boards.) are requested to moot at tlio Store of E.
W. Boiinev. on the li'st Monday in Novemlier next,
fit 11 o'clock. W. E. llUlillSOX. Clerk.
Oc*ob**r IS. 11 tf
Sheriff's Sales.
By virtue o! sundry writs of Ei Fa to tne direr
fed, I will sell before the court bouse door in Cam. j
II d-'u on lite lirsl Monday and day following in No- i
ir veinbcrnc.W being the Ot &. Till days of said inoi ill, j
^ j between the legal hours of sale the following
I pro erty to wit;
? Acres of Land more or less. adjoining lands
~\nf (inn. ("aotey and others, tying on the waters of,
Lynches creek, near Porter's Bridge,.levied
^?^Bnd to b" sold as the properly of the defendant 1
i a*t_tlie suit of Jolni I). Murray vs. PcMor McCas- j
. kill,-whereon the defendant resides.
, J " ?u's0-? I
[. | 300 arms of J,anil. n:nre or less, lying on Pig |
u i Lvnehos crook, bounded north I v lands ol the cs- |
tale of-J.ovick Young, west aiul sniifli by lands of j
J. J. A/cLauren, and east !>v I5ig Lynches crook, j
levied on and to lie sold as the properly of the de- [
fondant, at fksuit of the State vs. 8. I). Hough.
, | also.
t acres?)fi,a.nd, more or loss, lying on the
waters ot (IrannyV Quarter creek, whereon the j
, dcfeic ant resides, adjoining lands ol H. Sill, W in.
e Clyburn and others,'levied on and to he sold as
I the propelty of the defendant at the suit of John
Smart vs. William 11. Tupcg.
o 1 One negro man named Kaon levied on and to lie ,
c ! so I as the property of the defendant at the suit of!
n Daniel Boauford and others vs. Daniel Motley. ;
ill Terms cash, Purchaser to pay for all necessary
m j papers. T J. WAIIKMX, 8. K. D.
j; Medical and surgical Xoticc.
The undersigned rcspectliilly inform the riti- I
r.ens of Kershaw ami the surrounding districts that
j they have instituted in (kuiidcu an Jnlirjnary for 1
i chronic disease, where patients w ill he received on '
. the follow iug terms?for medical treatment, inclu- >
(j ding diet, (id cents pet day; w here operations :
are required, (lie usual fee will he an additional
" charge.
? Patients will he under the constant supervision ;
of the proprietors, and every provision made lor
i their comfort.
n Tl c above establishment oilers to Planters wim
j ! may have cases of chronic disease on their plantn!
lions, advantages not obtained hv the ordinary
! mode of practice, as it insures systematic treatment j
- ! and regimen, desiderata often indispensable to sticj
cess mj the Ireiituient of disease.
ft \V. J. Mr K A IN, M. I),
i- C. J. SH.WXOX, M. I),
v Oct. 18. 1> tf
"j itIRK. <SOODLAD*S
Fashionable Jioimet store.
New (joods just received, consisting of Ribbons,
- . ]>onnets, Flowers, Capes. Cardinals, Cloves, &.c
I open and ready lor sale at very low prices for rasli
rc or to punctual customers. Mrs. (?. particularly
i- recommends tliciji as being tiic most, fasliionable in
I" tlio market.
Id Cf Honncis cleansed, altered and trimmed so as
in to render tbe most skillful judges unable to tell |
| tliein from new. At th" store formerly occupied I
i by Or. A. DrJ.eon. Oct. 18. |
RAYMOND & WAKING'S
iAlk
Great ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION
From (lie City of New York.
GRAND CAVALCADE.
On pntrrin<r oarli place of Exhibition the Menace
ric will bo preceded by ibo grand and novel ?poctaclc
of an elegant Music Chariot drawn by
eight firov Horse.*, of tbc largest sizr, containing
a Band of Musicians, who will enliven tbe
scene by executing a variety of favorite pieces
of music.
Mr. John Shaffer, tbe daring Lion Tamer, and
his equally intrepid LADY, will enter the -age of
Lions, Tigers, I jeopards and Panthers. He will
driven large African Lion attached to a car, and
will bv various graceful and daring feats show bis
complete control over animals which usually
sceined of tbe most savage disposition.
Will exhibit at Winnsbo'ough on Tuesday, Nov.
14, at Thomas Rnber son's, Long Town, on Wednesday,
Nov. 13, and at Camden, Nov. 10, 18 IS.
Admittance 50 cents: children and servants ball
price.
RAYMOND ?fc WARIXfJ wnnU announce to the citizens
of the West that they will now have nn npjwirtunity <>l
seeing the celebrated
JOHN SIIAFFRR AND LADY.
lie has been styled hy critics the " l.ion King.'" as lie
has exposed his life heretofore in subduing the largest anil
most terrible l.ion ever caught.: this animal is at present in
bis possession, and has rc|K-nledly saved his life when exorcising
the n?her lica?ts in the performing cage. His feats
have been beheld hy millions : henetnalh PntVKs a Wii.ii
l.tov. harnessed to'a ear. thus showing tlie supreme in.ajestv
of man above the hru'e.
" The Wild Tena nts of the Forest, from the huge and docile
Elephant, the inaj-siic Lion of unexplored Africa, the
fierce Titrer of the Rengal jiuiglrs. the heaiiiiful l.eopard,
the playful hut ferocious Rear, gentle (inwlle. the useful
anil patient Camel, the curiously striped Zebra, the graverobbing
Hyena, the stealthy J'niither. the savage Wolf, the
twining Fox. down tl.rough all the lesser grades are 1-crr
twhchl with perfect safety, true to their ntanreat times hut
|M-rfertly siiltject |o the coniroll of man. the lord of creation.
Fowls of the air Reptiles, the most It*-ntitifnl. rare, varied
ami dangerous ?>f their species, r>r?- also comprised in tins
valuable collection: !? *cription i* powerless ami spare t<?o
limited in admit it. Suffice it losny tl:nT tli?* proprictntvare
of ili?> oldest stamfirp ami higher! celebrity. and have devoted
vors ?>f i?'iJ and expense to I In- present ! l?-r i i? m,
wliirli ispronounced in Intro;*- ami America. perfectly tmparallclcd.
'I'he moral and useful purposes which an exhibition lil.c
tliis tan serve. arc perceived by all. and acknowledged by
all. moralists: the exhibition serves tncntcrtain and instruct
all in ibe wondrous works of the Supreme Being, and i->
particularly impressive nn tltc minds nfynntb.
fcf* Particular reference is given to the Mammoth Bills.
Posters and f.ilhngraphs in the priuciptil Hotels.
By Tbc whole Menagerie. on entering each tmvn preceiled
by the ear. containing the Nkw Voiik Brass Ba.vo,
will form a timid Procession of twenty carriages containtabling
the various nuimnis, and drawn by seventy-five
horses.
Ayrc's Cherry Pectoral,
For Coughs, Colds nnrl Consumption.
Jn^t received, a full supply of \yer"s Cherry Perioral,
a truly valuable IIKMhl'V lor coughs-. colds and all nfleelions
of the Inii^s. Mrd'ciii ('nllcgcs ami the I'rofession
generally have given it the most flattering reception, its
ingredient* and mode of prrjmrntioii having been publicly
anil fully laid ojicn to tlu-ir inv|MTiiou. It i* a powerful
and i tlii ieni remedy in aggravated disease, and in diminished
doses one of the pieasaulest. safest and lest family
iivdi.Snes ill it- . P.ir sale iu Caintleu by Jamks K MoKain.
Druggist. (let, H.
DRUGS AND MRDICINES,
Ai CIi;trS<'s(o:a Prices.
.1. A. C LBV ULAND,
Rill'(I (J 1ST AM) APOTHECARY,
Xr.ir];/ oyjior'Uc Moronic Hull, Cunidi'li, S. C.
Tabes litis metItnd of itifdrnjinjr tlie citizens ol
Citniden rtul tlie surroundingcountry, that lie still
continues lp keep constantly on hand, a frc.-li and
well sehcled stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, nnd Dye-Stuffs,
Patent .Medicines and Perfumery,
Soaps, Brushes, f.'osnbs and Fancy Articles,
Chrisiie'sCal vnttic Kings, Kelts, Bracelets,<tnr?
ters nnd Xecklaees,
TJioinpsoniaa Medicines.
Embracing cvorv article now used in I lie practice,
iVc. ?S:c.
All of wliir-li will bo sold as low as article? ol
the same description can be be boiisfbt in ("buries,
ton. rot: ?:asu ?i: aitkoved creiht.
UM'hysirians, l'iauters and Country Merchants
will do well to ^ivo mo a call be lore purchasing
elsewhere.
"All .Modi' ices sold at tbis establishment war'
ranted, and ail orders executed with despatch.
Oct IS. . J. A. C.
Clt vclitnd's Dentifrice,
For removing all Torturous adhesions without
injuring the Teeth, intcri oJiny its antiseptic finalities
to scorbutic affections of the ifiims, restoring
them to lirmncss and a pleasing color, and
contributing; largely to establish tlie pearly wiiitoiicss
ol tlie teeth, and a pure and a salubrious
breath. A fresh supply ju>". received at
Oct. is (41 if) CI.FYKLAND'S.
Tlie Chcapot {Family ^1 < <!{? sue in
Elco world.
Dr. Robert's Compound Sar-npnrtlln Pills.
All A Itrnili1'1'itiiic, Diim tir mul Miltl ('ullmrlir
For the permanent cure of all diseases arising
irmn nn imj?uro m;hc of Ifif* inonn, ;iimi mnrum
rretionol' the I.iverund Stomach viz: F.rysipelas
Srmfula or Kino's Kvil, I'icprs, I'itnples. Scale
head, obstinate cutaneous Kruplions, Dln'ches.
lioils, I'imples, ?or?\ w eak or inflamed eyes, (ilam
dulnr swellings. 15,lions diseases, aid all cone
plaints arising from an injudicious use of .Mercury
A fresh supply jusi received at
Oct. IS |:?}-. (dill) Cl.l-iVBLAND'S. .
South Carolina.
K ! ; lis II \ W I) I ST K I CT.
/.%' EQIITY.
Margaret Mc('a>kill and Samuel I*. 1/urcliisnn, vs
Daniel iMcC'askill and others?Itil/ for a<ilc oj
I,mill.
It appearing tc? my satisfaction that Sarah Me
Caskill, one of the defendant# to this Hill, resides
beyond the limits of tins Stale: li is, on inotioi
of J. M. licSattssnre, Coinplai mill's Solicitor, or
dcrcd liial the said Sarah AleCaskill do answer
plead or demur to this 15,11 within three mouth:
irom this ale, or an order pro ronfesso will he en
lered against her.
W.M. .M. SHANNON, e. r..K.t>,
October 13th. dvJ -'lin
The subscriber's Agent# for the Saluda, ('on
cord and Salem iiriuillacioiies, are constantly sup
tilioil wiili tlu> lollowimr l'oimIs and varus, whirl
-i- ithov
<?fler for k:i I o on accommodatm;; terms, viz:
Utiles cotton Usiiiiluir^, ( 1 :iim! 7-S, j>]a ti,
" " " ;M.7-"ia!nN-l flripj n
" " shirting, Jl-1, 7-S ai d 1 J
11 Varus of all numbers I'l-oin 1} fo 1".
inclusive,
" 1/nsevs, w11itr? ami colored.
Tlio attention o! planters ami others pre cal
led to the I,inset's1, a new article in this market, to
the f111: Iitv and durability o| which, we are per
milted to refer In Messrs. .las. Cl'osnul, Jr. J. M
DeSaiissiire and II. I'nykin, who for some time pas
have been furnished with tlieni.
Iiiivers will find it to their interest to call am
examine before purchasing elsew here.
V. F. YIM.KI'KilJK &. SONS.
Camden, October 11, I^IS. 11 tf
Hostilities Resumed.
Tlio Masonic Flail clothing establishment, which |
has been closed during the summer months for the
purpose of affording the proprietors a more favorable
opportunity of visiting the North, and laying
in a suitable stock of goods, was re-opened on
Monday the Oth inst., with one of the finest and
most select stock of Ready Made Clothing ever
brought to this market, consisting in part, of?Gentlemen's
Frock, business and Overcoats, cloaks,
Pants, Vests, Iloserv, Gloves, Stocks, Cravats.
Suspenders, Under-shirts, Drawers, Dressing
Gowns, &c. &c., which will be disposed of at a very
small advance on cost For. Cask. Persons visiting
the Town, will find it to their advantage to
call before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember the Masonic IIall.
W. A. KENT & MITCHELL.
(Jarwlcn, October J1 tit, UJ-lrJ. 41 tt
rVcw Fall ami Winter Goods.
M. DRUCKER & CO.
Arc now receiving their fall and winter stock,
consisting of an extensive assortment of DRY
GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
&c...&c., to which they invite the attention
of purchasers. Call and see, at the
CAMDEN BAZAAR,
. Opposite the Hank of Camden.
The Subscribers
Have just opened their FALL GOODS, which
have been carefully selected from the New York
market. They consist in part of Ladies' and Children's
Dro-s Goods of tlie latest and most f.ishioni
able styles; Clrtths, Ossimcros and Vesting?, Ilats
i and (Japs, a variety ol Tweeds and Jeans, suitable
I for Boys; a general assortment of Hardware, Groj
reries, Glass, China anr Gruiitc Ware, Salt, Iron,
! <f-v. Mc DO WALL &. COOPER|
Oct. T). *43 3t
Welsh Plains
Jeans
Mallarv Ivcrscys
Linseys
Fine Plaid Linsevs, for house servants
Pilot Cloth and Satinetts, do do
Domestic and DutHe Blankets
Kilmarnock Caps and Wool Hats
| For sale by McDOWALL fc COOPERHosiery,
See.
Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers
" Portsmouth do do
" Shaker do do
" Knit cotton do do
" Silk and Shaker Flannel Shirts
i Ladies' long and short sleeve merino and silk Vests
| " Merino Union Dresses
] Children's Merino Vests
Infant's do do
Ladies' and Misses'assorted Hose
Gen'lemon's, You-It's & Infant's ass'ted. half Ilose
" ready made Shirts, latest styles
1 For sale by
Oct. 25. " COOPER & McDOWALL.
Patent rnotalic waterproof Cloth
Lightning Rods; Non Conductors
Iron Well Pullies. For sale bv
Oct. 25. McDOWALL"& COOPER.
I Teas.
Fresh Gun Powder Tea
" J lyson Do *
' Powchong D<?
, j For pale by Me DO WAT J, & COOPER.
ust Received
O.G.'O Pounds Jiacon, cured in Fairfield District,
in the lot there are l"j() hams. Low for ra*h at
GERALD'S GROCERV.
Oct.-' 2oth, 18 IS. 4G 2t
"AEW"(SOODS.
, GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER,
AT THE CIIEAP STORE,
03~opposite tiii: post or?-if:K._cr<3
The subscribers boo1 leave to call the attention of I
all who wish to jet a
LARGE QUANTITY OF GOODS,
wi h a
.1 SMALL AMOC.XT OF MO.XEY,
To the
IMPORTANT FACT,
That they have returned to Camden with a largo
and fresh supply of
Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes,
' GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &e.
Embracing almost everv article usually found in a i
WELL ASSORTED STOCK.
Which they have now open, ready for inspection
and s.tle one door above their old slain!,
opposite the: post office,
1 and they are determined to sell the same so cheap,
. I that nil trim trisli In Inn/, have only to call to satisfy
' themselves that they
t .i.r.roT /o r cnE.trEii.
. Thankful for the liberal patronage they received
r i last season, they solicit a call from all who want
' J cheap Goods.
I ELI AS ? KOOP.MAN.
j _()ct.:r). 41 ___ tf
Ordinarv's .'Notice.
j Whereas no application has been made for Ad- !
, . ministration upon the poods and effects of 1{. J,.
Wilson dec.M . 1 have taken possession of them as :
f)ero|ir, and hereby pivc notice to all persons indebted
to said Ks'ato, to ronic and make immcdi!
ate payment, and tliosn havinp demands against
' the same, to presctit them to nie duly attested,
J. R. JOY, o. k. r.
Camden, May 20, l^H. 22 if
Small Ha renins.
FALL STOCK OF FOOTS ^ SHOES.
(?. \V. Oi.nkv is now opening a general assort.
> inenl ol Hoots it tid Slut's made to order expressly j
for this market, and warranted to pivc salislartion :
to those who buy. It is needles? to enumerate the j
; various kinds and prices as persons who wish to
I save money will find it to their interest to call and i
> | judge for themselves. Determined to ;ulhcrn to \
the rush st/stnn, he is thereby enabled to sell iat |
" least It) per cent less than the like qualities can be i
purchased otherwheres.
I" The stock of Negro ISropans and Stitch downs 1
'! of home manufacture is larjc, amply stillicient to
| supply all demands.
An entire spick of Hats, Caps and Hairnet at no- j
! responding rates, I,eat her,shoe thread and till kinds j
. of shoo maker's tools constantly mi hand. Shoes
' made to order and repairing executed on moderate j
terms.?Store opposite tlic Hank ol (aimlcn.
"j Caintlcn, S. Oct. 11, 1S-H. -J I tf
11 ^ KOTscrc.
Tin* snliscril'iTs Airriits r<>rtin* sali*nftin* Mount Dearborn
Factory '"linn Yarn. In** i<i iril'nnii llirir friends nn<l ?-u-'
i turners llial limy linvi* now "ii hand. anil ari* rccehiinia
4 1 la'L'i* sii|?!?l y nf 11 i:i i < ! ! ?r:i ! I Yarn, nflli"\i*rv best tpia lily.
anil arc |>r<*|>:ir?*?l In"!) ' r for sale, either at \\ holesalcor re- !
) tail, ai iln* %ory lowest market prim*. Tliis Yarn i* mail" j
from tin* very host nf ('"linn, ami nan In* r"li"il upon as lie;
inn a vrrv superior artii In. and willb" sold low. In'
si*pi. -27. <;r.O. S. HOI I I.AS ,v ro.
CoiiiniiltcMl
"I Tn tlie Jail of Kershaw District, a Xcpro man,
1 j about 2S voars nl a no, who says liis name is Wil j
I liain, apd that lie belongs to Hubert (Jrierof Pike, )
. county. Ooortfia. The owner is requested to coinj
plv with the law anil take him aw a v.
? Oct. IS.?1*2 tf P. II. Kom'SQ.X. Jai'or.
J Cliairs Alc.
Jus: received M ip!e, Walnut and painted Chairs,
- Iviickiiiif and children's do.
r | M.sn ;
- ! Stone I.i??io in <,rood order, all ot' which will be !
- i old low hv C. I,. CIi:\TTKN.
t j OcMnlmr lfl. 'J'J
I) To Knit.
Tlie STOR at proem -.irrupiotl l?v Mr \V. II.
I Johnston. \|i|)|y io \V. ANPKRSON.
I Sept. 1.1 . .17 tf
IVew Fall Goods.
The subscribers are now receiving and opening
their Fall stock of Goods, consisting, in part, of A
Latest styles of winter Sattinets; Vestinge h
goods, for ladies' wear t'ravats; Stocks 8
Alpaccas Suspenders 1
Bombazines Bed Tick
Ginghams Linseys
J'rints Flannel; Blankets
Shawls Blca. and hro. Shirtings
Broadcloths Hose and half llose
Cnxsimcres; Tweeds Gloves
A complete assortment of Ready made Cloth 0
itiff. I)rr><s. Tiirriiio. lamb's wool and silk Under 1
shirts; ladies'Vests, fashionable Hats; men's and 0
boy's cloth Caps, <y-c. a
To which they feel a confidence in ir.vitingr the '
attention of their'oustnmers ^and the public, both
as regards quality and price.
A. M. & R. KENNEDY,
sept. 20 35 tf
Circat Bargains
IN BOOTS AND SHOES!
GEORGE ADD F.N respectfully invirtes the attention
of the citizens of Camden and the surrounding
country to his extensive stock of Boots and
Shoes, now receiving direct from the manufacturers,
which lie offers at very low prices. His
stock consists in part as follows, viz?
GENTLEMEN'S
Fine calfskin quilted water-proof Boots
do do pump Boots j
do do we I tod do
do do sewed and and copper fastened do
do do waterproof pegged Boots
do do pump do do
do Mud B Kits .
do kip pegged Boots
do do do Bootees 1
do calf do do
do do waterproof Bootees c
do do sewed and pegged shoesjand Bootees t
do do Oxford Ties o
do do Pegged Jersey Ties c
do waterproof Overshoes,
do gaiter Boots
do Russet Brogans 1
BOY'S
Fine calfskin pegged Boots <
do do do Bootees
do kip do Boots
do do do Bootees
do calfskin sewed do '
do Russet Brogans '
LADIES' I
Fine colored silk Gaiters ' a
do colored Tck satin Gaiters f
do do do satin do c
do black lasting do j
do do kid do .
do morocco Jenny Linds
do white kid and satin Slips
do English kid do '
do French kid Slips and Ties !
do American do do do
do morocco Walking Shoes t
do do do do ,
do lasting buskin Tips
do black velvet Slips
do goatskin Walking Shoes
do waterproof Overshoes, '
misses' ;
Fine colored gaiter Boots
do do kid do
do morocco Walking Shoes
do kid Slippers
do colored morocco Slippers I
do India Rubber Shoes <
(!o calls.iin School do 1
Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes. |
also !
1000 pnirs Xegro and House Servant's Shoes.
Also?Sole and upper leather, calf and lining
skins, band and harness leather, patent leather,
shoe thread, shoe lasts, shoe tools of cverytlcscrip* 1
tion. 1
Also?Men's, bovs and children's Caps, new i
patterns; together with a large stock of travelling i
and common Trunks, Valices, carpet Bags, Wal- ,
lets, school Satchels and waterproof traveling Bags.
Tlic above comprises but a small portion of bis
stock, all ol which will compare with any in the
southern country for style and durability.
.Sept. ]:*, ' :\7 t ' tf
New and Fresh Goods.
The subscriber is now receiving from the North,
his supply of fancy and stap'e Goods, which he intend?
to dispose ol r.t as low prices as they can he
purchased in Charleston, and on more liberal
terms. They comprise in p?rt?
WOOLENS.
London Dufiil Rlankets, from G to 8 lbs. the pair
Negro Kerseys, cable warp and plain
Heavy Cordova Plains, all wool
Super blue, black and fancy colored Cloths
Riack French Doeskin Cassimeres <
fancy (Cassimeres and Vestings
White and red Fiannefs, assorted qualities
Kentucky Jeans and Sallineits
Woolen Shawls and Tweed Cassimeres
SILKS AM) FANCY GOODS,
niack gro. dc Itlnne .Silks; very wide black Silks i
Figured black Silks; Chaniciton Silks
1'rinted (.'aslin ere; Cashmere Do'eossc i
Splendid fashionable Cashmere .
Silk-striped .Medonas, for ladies'dresses
Rlack bombazines andalpnccas
Embroidered swiss colored spotted Muslins
Lace capes; embroidered and plain cambric Hdkfe 1
Cambric. Edgings and Inserting*; black crape \
Green Rerage; Moiislin Delaines, very cheap
" I.I 1, .-ill. o
ram V illlU lumn run wiu.u.v,
Embroidered Ladies' Dresses
I'Veii' h worked collars and capes
Worked caps and culls
Infant's worked llobes and Bodies
I.IXEXS.
Irish L nens and Lawns; Damask Tabling Diaper
Damask Tablecloths and Napkins
Birdscyc Diaper; brown and white Holland
Lnicii-cambric Handkerchiefs
DOMESTICS.
12-1 bleached sheetings; 12-4 Irown shirtings
'1-1,7 tj and 4 1 bleaclied and brow u-shirtings
Brown and bleached Drills
Cotton Oznaburgs, suitable for negro shirts
Marlborough stripes and I'laids
Apron checks and Bed Tisks
COTTOX t.OODS
Coalmen and super I'rinis, eery l?w
Ciinrhani*. Jaconet. I'lain nml Swiss check Muslin
Coiion ('ambries. l-'uriiiliirc Dimity
figured Cure Dimity. a now article
Furiiiinrc Kritieii; Handkerchiefs of every qiinliiv
CAITLTIXCN '
Sii|?t ' tiara I ii Carpeting*
do Ksiri I'<
do lni|N-rinl three ply Do
do ISrttssels Do
Fine and chenille (tug*; Carpet Rinding*
At.so
( unity and Dundee Bagging, Rope. Twine
.Sugar, ColFec, Salt, Bacon, Molasses, Iron,
Steel, Satltl ci v, Hardware
Blacksmith's Tools, Hats
Willi a variety of other articles, for sale on the
most accommodating terms, by
sept. 27. II. LEVY.
Bit l^quily?Lancaster District
James (iritlin vs liiclimoittl K. Terrell, Ex'or of
John Smith, Nancy Long, Jr.mes Laney and Jno. ,
Laney?Bill to compel Ex'or to assent to legacies,
Partition, account and Relief. i
It appearing to my satisfaction, that Nancy Long,
James Laney and John Laney, three of the defendants
in the above case reside without tlie limits of
this stale: It is ordered, on n otion of Wright, so.
if.? itiMi,I. that the said defendants do
appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill in j
above rase on or before llio 4th day of January, !
1645), otherwise judgment proconfesso will be ordered
against them.
JAMES II. WITIlEKSroON, O.K. L.D.
Sept. IS. ISIS. (71 Ht
For Snle,
Two Philadelphia made (il.N'S, to be seen at
C. MATH ETON'S.
September 0 130 tf
Estray Mule.
E. H. Jameson Tolls before me one Dark Bay
Jule, with a split in tlie left ear and marked with
larness; supposed to be 11 or 12years old. Appraied
at thirty dollars by Joseph Albert, Mesaer ??
idwards, sworn appraisers. Said Male will be
ound at E. 11. Jameson's,15 miles west of Camden.
Oct. 14. (42 tQ E. PARKER, Mag
IVoticc to Droverg.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
Jrovers of llorpes, Mules, &c., that he has spacius
STABLE ROOM, Lots, &c., ready to receive
unntities of Horses. Mules, 4*c. Also, a plenty
f Corn end Fodder, warranted not the new crop;
nd cheaper than was over Fold in thin District at
his season. (Jail at the stand formerly occupied
iv E. C. England, Fulton, Sumter District, S. ('.
' Sept.20,1649?40 tf A. ABRAHAMS.
Executive Department of
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Hy Ills Excellency DAVID JOHNSON,
Governror and Commander in-Chief in and
over the Stale of South Carolina.
To the Honorable the Senators and Member* of dielouse
of Representatives, of the General AwcinfVy of
he Stale of South Carolina:
WneaEAS, By the Constitution of the United State*
ach State is authorised in such manner as the Legislaure
thereof may direct, to appoint a number of Electirs
of President and Vice President of the United Statesr
qual to the whole number of Senators and Represent*,
tv s to which the State m iy tic cnlilllcd in the Confess
of tho United States; and the time of choosing'the
Electors, and the day on which they shall give their
rotes?which shall be the same throughout the Uwitted
Slates?was to be determined by the Congress.
And, whereas, by an Act of Congress passed and
ipproved on thu first day of March, in the year of oar
Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, it
vas enacted amongst othor things, that Electors shall
>c appointed in each State for the election of President
i nd Vice President of the United States within thirty
bur davs preceding the first Wednesday in December
>ne thousand seven hundred and ni.iety.two, and with,
n thiity four days of the first Wednesday in every
*onrtli year succeeding tho last election," "and thai the
Rlecmra shall meet and give their votes on the first
'aid Wednesday in December at such place in each
State as shall hctdirectcd by the Legislature thereof."
And, whereas, the Legislature' of this Stile by an
,\ct passed on the third day of December in the year
>four Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninety.tu?
lid enact that Electors of President and Vice Frceident
>f the United States shall be appointed by ballot on
lie Tuesday preceding Wednesday the fifth day of De:emberof
the same year, in the House of Reprcscntalives
at Columbia, by the Legislature of this Stalo, or
by such persons as shall be returned members thereof,
<nd shall attend on that day?and also that the Elce.
lor? of President and Vice President shall be rppmnlcd
by ballot, on the Tuesday preceding the first Wednea. t
1 iy in December in every fourth year succeeding the
ast election, it. the House of Representatives at Colunt.
jia by the Legislature of thia State which shall bo re.
lurncd members thereof and shall attend on that day."
And, whereas, the Congress of the United Stales did
by an Act passed and approved on the twenty third
liny of January, in the year of oor Lord one thousand
eight hundred and forty-six, enact "that the Electors
of President and Vice President ?hall be appointed on
llio Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month
of November of the year in which they aro appointed."
The fourth Monday in November of each year being
the time nppointed by the Constitution o' this Slate for
Ihe regular annual meeting of the Legislature, it fol
lows, that it will not be in session on the Tuesday
noxt after tho first Monday in November next?Ihe
time at which the Electors of President ae to be a p.
pointed according to the Atl o/Congress before refer,
red to?so that the State will not have it in its power
to appoint Electors of President and Vice President arid
unless the Legislature be especially convened for that
purpose.
Now, therefore, I, the said David Johnson, in purin
ma ItU iJli* iHonJlliillf IOT1
?UUIIUK ui HIV ? -J, .
of this Slate authorising the Governor :kon exlracrdina.
ry occasions to convene the General Assembly," do is.
sue this iny proclamation calling upon nnd requesting
the Senators of the General Asembly of this Stato
w hose terms of office have not expired and tho?? who
have been now recently elected end the members, of
the House of Representatives who have also been now
recently elected, to convene at Columbia on the First
Monday in November now next ensuing, that they
may be present in tlio House of Representatives oa
the said Tuesday next after tiro Said first Monday to
appoint electors of President and Vice President of the
United Slates in conformity to the Act of Congress
aforesaid, last referred to.
[l. 8.J Given under my Hand and Seal of the Slat*, at
Limestone Spiings, of the State aforesaid, the
twcllh day of October in the year of our Lord,
one tltons nd eight hundred and t'orty.cight, and
in the sevnty third year of the Independence of
the United Stales of America.
n *irm inuvenv
iJ/XViU rfVllOOVili
Dy the t>ovcm?t:
Oct. 18. 42 if
Ordinary's ;\otice.
Whereas, no Adminisiration on the Estate of
Einaiurcl Rush, late of Kershaw District, deceased
has applied lor, in pursuance of the Act ot Assembly,
1 have taken posssion of the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of the said Estate as derelert.
All persons indebted to the said estate are
required to pay the same over to me, and those
having demands against the estate will present
tliein to tne dulv attested for payment.
Sept. 13. 1848. JOHN H. JOY. O. K. D.
Ordinary's Notice,
Whereas, no administration on the estate of Ja
cob Hammond, late of Kershaw District, deceased
has applied for, in pursuance oj me ^vci ??r awem.
l?lv, I have taken possession of tin? goods and chat*
tei's, rights and credits of the said estate as dere.
lict. All persons indebted to the said estate are
required to pay the saute over to me, and those
having demands against. Ihc^cstate will present
litem to n.c duly attested for payment.
June -1. J. R. JOY. O. K. P.
Iii Ordinary.
lancaster district,
John Isont, Applicant, vs. Rebecca Isom, (wid,
mv,) William Isont, Sally Isont. Henry Clark and
wife Polly, John Clark and wife Nancy, Sally Isont,
James Com, Sally Crowder Elizabeth Crowdcr,
and the children of Betsey Best, dece-ised, Defendants.
Reel Kstate of Win. Isom, deceased.
It ap|>caring to my satisfaction that Rebecca
Isoin and the children ot Dfetscy Best, dee'd. De,
fondants, resale without the limits of this State; it
is therefore ordered. That thev do appearand oh,
iect to the stne or division of the Real Estate of
W'illinni Isom, dec*?l on or before the 13th day of
December, 1*48, or their consent to the earn? will
be entered of record.
j. H. WITHERSPOON, 0. L D.
sept. 8,1848. [87} 8m
Negro C-lotiiss
All Wool Plains, Kentucky do, Mallory Kersys.
Powell I.insevs all qualities, Thompson's Jaenp,
(Icfirjjia Plains, &o, for sale at low rates by
Sept. 6, p. W.BONNEY,