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our hand. The Wild Cherry and the Pine, famish m with x? mire, where a cure is possible. One of the most important discoveries of the age. In annnilirinn nt ihta larse class of nuSerinc humanity, is DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Which has been before the public some ten yew*. This valuable medicine was first discovered and ihlmdueed in the year 18$)., since which time its success has constantly increased the demand, until it has become one of, if not the host popnlar remedy for Consumption, in its incipient fct&JM ever known.' None Genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper, Sold in Camden by JAMES It. McKAJN. Wholesale, bv P. M. Cohen & On.. Charleston, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT. That wherever Dr. Rogers'* Syrup of Liverwort and Tar has been introduced, it is superseding every other Cough Medicine before the puhiie. This ts wholly owing ^ lo its truly wonderfbl mndicinal virtues. Spe pamphlet to be had of the Agents, and also advertisement in another column. . " ftfr sale kl McKAIN'S Drug Store, Camden, S. C. WfcjMfcrarn ar?W* mann i i i? la??a?? -r CAMDEN PRICES CURRNET. JH?^ginar, per yd. 18 to Lard, lb 8 to 10 '<pale Uope lb to 12 l-cad, lb 6 to 7 llacon, lb 71 to 8 Molasses, gall 31 to gutter, '' lb 18 to 20 Mackarel, bbl 8 to 10 ilraady, gall 28 to 35 i Nails, lb 6 to 7 ftecswax, ^jb 18 to 22 Oats, sheaf, cut 40 lleef, ttb 4 to 5 Peas, bushel 80 tVese, db 12 lb Potatoes, sweet, bu 73 J oiton, ' lb 714 to 13 Irish bu I bushel 80 tor. 8b; Rye, bushel 05 to 1 I flour, . bhl 64 . to 7iRice. bushel 3 to 4 I em 95 to 100, Sugar, lb 7 to 12 | ffkles. dry lb 8 to 9 Salt, ? "nrk 14 Iron, lb 5 to 64 eliot. bad 2 Liate, bbl 2 to 24<Tobacco, lb 10 to 50 Ceather, sole, lb 18 to 24 | Wheat, burii 14 rr~~~ jestreceited, A supply of J. Durand & Co's. CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. warranted a certain cure mr n|<c|?n?. v....... ?-... the Stomach and Want of Appetite, Weeklies* of the Chest, and " Fevar and Ague. It is also a pleasant Beverage, in its pure state, and may be drank with Wine or Spirit* without at all impairing its medicinal qualities. May be had by Uie case or single bottle, of S. BENSON, Family Grocer. J. HAKRIS. DeKalo Street. W. C. MOORE, Family Grocer. . Camden, Sept 24' 77 *w6m Wanted lo Hire. AWOMAN-to-^ook and tvash for a small family, one that can come well recommended? for such an one liberal wage* will be given. Apply to Z J. Di-HAV. bantee Canal, Sept. 24, 1850. i, 'B"'HE yearly repairs of Hie Santee Canal having - JL- been completed, it will be opened for' the ,s passage of Boats on and after the 1st of October. ^ R. PRESS SMITH, Suparintendant Oct. 1. 77 sw4t Notice. THE subscriber would jespestfully say to the public that he is now prepared to entertain Travelers and Boarders. JAS. M. HUNTER, sept, 30, 1850. 78 r" FDR the accommodation of persons desirous of attending the Mass Meeting at Columbia on the 6th insL, an Extra Passenger Train will leave Camden at 6 o'clock a. to. and arrive at Columbia at 9 o'clock a. m. Returning will leave Columbia . at hatf past fi o'clock p.m. Fair $1,90 going, and .. jmiutn tree. \ , N. D. BaXLEY, Agt .... : ,, 78 >QEGAB$! SUGARS ! !?A very choiceoljt O' of Pabuetto and Gold Leaf Segars, for aale by July 28. T. BONN ELL ic CO. - t. i-" ;"?: ' ?? ? &&&. Notice. APPLICATION will -t?e maile to the Legislatore at its next session, for an act of incorporation for Antiock Baptist Church. JAME.S E. RODGERS. , JOEL DAVIS. Aug. 6. ,63 3rn 1 PI'LIC ATION aril! be made at the next Session il of tbs I^egislatiye of South Carolina to charter a Company to .ifiuufactilre ('otton and Woollen goods in or near the town of Camden, by steam or water power. Camden, 1650. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that application JL A will be made at the. next session of the Legislature for a- charter to build a PLANK ROAD rem Camden, through Lancaster, to some point on the JNorth Carolina line. Aug. 3. ' - c. Kxeentotfs fc&tice. <' "pERSONS indebted to Joseph Cunningham JL dee'd. are requested to make payment, and those having demands to present them to either ol the subscribers. " , % . \ JNO. BROWN, Liberty Hill, C. J. SHANNON, Camden, July 15. [66tlj] JSxh*. To My Old Friends in Kershaw. TTAYINGpaid particular attentiou to the growth XI of different kinds of new cotton seed fortlie loot four years, I became so convinced ofthe superiority of some f>f them to the gulf cotton, that I b^ght last fall every seed with which my crop is uhnted and am Fully satisfied that 1 shall be hand iomely paid for so ^oing. Ihavo the Pront. Bannana. Pomegranate,Harris, and golden chaff. This year I think the golden chaff and Pomegranate, are dojng best of a wet year, and on fresh land the Harris cotton will or has made more than any other. ff any of my acquaintances should feel disposed to try them I will forward any reasonable amount to Charleston, neatly put tip in strong sacks at one dollar per bushel and this is what I paid here for all but the golden chaff, for these i paid $5 per bushel. 'The expense to Charleston cannot be more than one dollar more in other, words, I will deliver any reasonable amount of the seed in Charleston at per bushel. Any one sending an order ShallHave the seed of the kind ordered. I would remark however, that Ihave no great many of the golden chaff to spare, as I purpose planting largpiy of them, this j*. an early cotton with very extended branches even to the ? top. The golden chaff seed -commanded $5 per bushel here last year. - :tv . WILLIAM L McCAA. lsayton, J\m. eept io* row. < 1-0% 1 .m ' ;u M.><HpaM ' f - . Fair Notice. "X HEREBY caution all.persons against trading _JL far a note on hand given by me, payable to N. fBradsbatr, of Kerahaw District dated in September ^L$5Q, tor i?)Cfl[niy*five dollarp, payable the Hrst day of January JM52, the consideration for which .. . - i,__s?i a?, fatfl MOM WJt? glVUO, M<lV4llg wucu, * am uuwuum. .ed ant tupay il alliens compelled by law. ELIH DEBATES. fi "Isdeu, S. C. Sept 23 1850. 77 4t Notice. THE Tom rouncil of Camden, wishes to hire 4 or 5 able bodied hands to work on the streets. ?V particulars, apply to .either of the council, or to the Town Marshall. By order of council, U W. BALLARD, T. Marshall. Sept. 27, 77 if \ PRICE'S POEBIS, 77<LEGANTI,Y Txnind, af $1 per copy, for sale ?j by \Y, C. fllWRE. 1 PDBOCMtG.; Tlie citizens of Lancaster District are requcs- 1 ted to meet at Lancaster Court House on the 1st Monday in October next, to form a Southern Rights Association. Sept. 28, 1850. Dixon Barnes, M Clinton, M B Kirk, J A Hasseltine, J F G Mittag, J Adams, W M Adams, S C Morrison, A Mayer, P T Hammond, R D Montgomery, S Hotchkiss, J M Taylor, N B Craig, G McC Witlierspoon, J H Douglass, J M Shaver, R L Crawford, S L Strait, James Anams, M C Heath, J A Cunningham, TWBelk, J H.McDow, i Jones Crockett, Thomas McDow, R E Wylie, Jas Robinson, A C Dunlap, J H Witherspoon, John Williams, P H Wade, W Augustus Moore, S B Massey, T K. Cureton, H R Piice. ( Distinguished Arrivals!! ; 1TAKE pleasure in announcing the safe arrival | of a splendid variety ot , Fall and Winter Goods. , Ainougst which are, the newest 6ty'e- of French | Cashmeres and MoiiBselines, Woolen de Chinies, | Alpaccas, Alohairs, CarSeleons, Coburgs, Drap de Lyons, changeable Parramattas, solid color d Ale- j rinoes, and AJousselines, and a lot of satin striped Dress Goods, at 20 cents per yard. 1 Oct-1. JAA1KS WILSON. j A Complete Stock of UOSIFIIF JUYB GLO VFS. ] 1 CONTAINING every kind of Gloves, Lace Mitts, Long and Half Long do.; a beautiful article of Glasse Silk Gloves, all colors, to match Dresses; misses'and children's Gloves all sizes. Hosiery. Ladies' Silk, Merino and all-wool Hose; cotton Hosiery; of every coior and quality; misses' do., all sizes. Ladies' Merino and silk Vests Men's cotton, merino and wool Half Hose; marine Sliiris and Drawers; boy's do. - Men's kid, silk, buckskin and caslnnere Gloves. In fact, every thing desirable in the aoove depart* mem's, at WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE. Domestic Items. BROWN and bleached oheetmgs, every width; Ticking; English Long-clothp; Counterpanes; plain and figured curtain Dimity; garmontDiinity; colored Homespuns and Denims; plaid Linseys; Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. also UM pieces nf bleached and brown Homespuns, ' as low as they can be bought any whore in Arner- ( ica. c At JAMBS WILSON'S. 1 JUST RECEIVED, At Mcliaiu's Drug-Store, ' A choice assortment of Perfumr), &c. from the estHb'ishinent of X. Bazin, successor to the J ceiebrated Koussell, of Philadelphia, consisting in < part, of Getnian Farmia Cologne, in wicker bottles j R.tussell's cologne, in fancy bottl* 6, all sizes j Lubin's Extracts, a large assortment KoussellV Ex't. Jockey Club and Jenny Lind Aromatic Vinegar Soap*. Poncine, Omnibus, Palmyriene and Jenny Lind Son ps Cbrystaline Wash Balls , For the Ilair. Jenny Lind Hair Gloss ' RousselJ's Eau I)c Lustrale Ox marrow Pomatum, in screw top Jars ! Jules Hauel's Kau De Lust rale Tooth. Nail, Flesh and Hair Brushes WZISTE LEAD. Expected daily, a large invoice of While Lead, Chrome Green. Paris Green, <Jrc., which will be so d at lower rates than hitherto offered in this place, at McKAlN'S DRUG-STORE. Jnit Received, AT UIcKAIIUS DRUG-STORE, A fresh supply of Drugs and Med cities, consis- ] ting in part, ot Cod Liver Oil. ipecac, Quinine, &c. cfr.., which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash or ' good credit." Oct. 1. OILS, OILS. Best pure Winter-strained Sperm Oil ^ Solar Oil, at87J cents per gallon Train < dl, Linseed Oil. Spirits Turpentine, &.c. &lc. For the lowest prices, at McKAlN'S DRUG-STORE. French Brandy. isupcior r renrn urnnay, lor medicinal purpose s. For sale at McKAlN'S DRUG-STORE. Ladies' Dress Goods, &c! THIIE subscriber has just opened an elegant as* , sort iiient of rich and colored Silks, in pri es from to per yard, and embracing all the new styles. Also?All-wool French Cashmere Delaines; , super black Bombazines, and very fine re 1 Alpacha, for mourning Dresses; silk and linen Poplins, anew article; French and Scotch Ginghams; English ano American Prints &c. c Also?handsome belt and neck RibbortR, silk ( and velvet Trimmings; fancy Buttons; very fine j pink and blue Flannels; worsted collars, capes and ( culls; thread, linen and cotton Edgings and Inser- i tings; Cruels, in great variety of colors; Merino andspun silk vests &c. Now ready for sale at < the lowest prices. sept. E. W. BONNEY. Boy's Clothing. TUST received, a large assortment of Boy's and Youth's Clothing, well and neatly made. ' Also?Men's Clothing of every description and quality. K. W. BUNNEY. < Shoe*, Shoes. PLANTATION Brogans, of superior quality, < and a large assortment of other Shoes, fresh | and new. Just opened by j jsept. 23. E. W. BONNEY. ^ Pastilles de Paris. T?OR the alleviation and cure of Bronchitis, ! P and other diseases of the throat now so prevalent in the United States, among Ministers and . other public speakers For sale by sept. 50 Z. J. DeIIAY. V rt r?r f uenercii jLmuiiuouuu THE subscriber would confidentially inform bis kind patrons, and the public promiscuously, that he is "in town," having returned from the North with an overwhelming stock of choice, cheap and elegant Goods, embracing every thing new and elegant in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. His purchases consist entirely of Dry Goods, selected from tbe|?iost recent importations, with the closest attention to every branch of the Dry Goods business, so as to present to the public at once, a complete assortment in that line, and at prices low enough to suit the closest economist. Parties from the country will please bear him in mind when they visit Camden, as his slock is always open for inspection. New Goods received every month, at the "Palmetto Cash Store. JAMES WILSON. Oct. 1. 77 tf Linen Department. BROWN and bleached damask Linen Shirtings, damask Table-cloths and covers, Huckaback an; Diaper Towelings, Crash, Dowlas, B. E. Diaper, Long I.awns, French cambric, ladies ??n(lnr..on'o linmi ..a.nkri/t Mr?nH t PTC hipffl. auu gcuncilicn o IIIIWII i/<wuu..v ALSO a choice stock of IRISH LINENS, warranted pure Flax, and remarkably low. newly opened at James Wilson's. New Fall Goods. AM.&R KENNEDY, are now receivingtheir supply X)f goods suitable for the season. The stock will be fouod complete in all the branches, usually kept by them, they have been carefully selected at unusually low prices, and will be sold st a very small advance on New York cost. The above would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the Ihe public generally to an exanimation of their stock, feeling satisfied if low prices and good styles will effect sales, they cannot fail to enjoy a liberal share of that patronage heretofore so fully extended to them. They beg to call attention to a few of the leading articles, viz: Ilicli Figured and Chene Silks. Newest styles cashmeres and mouselaines Changeable poplins and coburgu Q on/1 nloin lliof fOO uiuuauo OliU (uwktvw Eace capes, collars and chemizettes Puff sleeves, children's work'd bodies Muslin and thread edgings and insertings, &c Gloves of every description, hosiery do. Lawn and cambric handkerchiefs English and american print8, unusually low Furniture chintz, ginghams Long and square shawls, &c &c &c Mourning Goods. Super, alpaccas and caulon cloth,a new article Dark grey poplin, 'ginghams and English prints Fast colors, collars and handkfs. ingrained Cotton hose, silk do., cashmere & cassiinere sh'wls In Domestics. Blea. sheetings and long cloths, very low 10-4 to 12-4 bk-a&bro sheeting,supe r family linens Brown and col'd h'spuns of all kinds Linseys, bed blankets, from 10-1 to 13-4 White & red flan'ls, shaker welsh & gauze do. &c Gecglemen's Wear. 9up'r bfk and col'd french cloths " u " doeskins and cassimeres rweeds in variety suitable for boys Satin, silk and cashmere vestings :ravats, gloves and half hose Superior quality of dress shirts Under clothings of every description. Keady ?Ii;Je Clothrrg# Coats, vests sud pants, got up in a very superior style. Hata ?.nd Ctips [n great variety and of the late.it all fashions. u \JUUW? Superior plains, kerseys and satinets, suitable for house servants, am. & eng. blankets, wool hats, Sic. &c. Together wilh a full supply of hardware, &c., ill of which will be cheerfully shown to any one favoring lliein with a call, Sept. 20 77 tf Soots, Shoes and Leather, TOUKTUKU WITH TravellingtlTniaks, Carpet Bags?and Valices. rlE subscribers have just received the largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered in this market, to which they resphctfully invite the attention of purchasers.? rheir stock consists in part, as follows, viz: ijciulenien'B fusliiutmbie Dress Boots, pump boiioma ?? .? gt]tch " " " waterproof do quilted bouoina " " " do cork Bolet " E.f'alf pegged .California Boot* waterproof Boot# 14 Kip . 44 " 44 fashionable pump-sole Shoes 44 14 Patent Lcntlier and Calf Gaiten * 44 Jenny LindJT'?1 44 Hungarian Boots " India Rubber Shoes Boy's fine Calf Pump Boots 44 44 44 Pegged Boots 44 44 44 Waterproof Boots 44 44 Kip pegged Boot* 4 Calf Bootees '4 Kip do Ladies White Silk Gaiters 44 44 Kid Slips 44 Gaiter Boots, assorted colors 44 Black Satin Gaiters 44 44 Busting 44 44 Colored Hungarian Ties 44 Black 44 44 Kid Slip* and l ies 44 44 Morocco Slips and Ties 44 India Rubber Slices 44 Buskin W alking Shoes 44 Goatskin 44 44 44 44 44 Boots 44 Black Lasting Ilaif Gaiters 44 44 44 Slips 44 44 44 Buskin Ties Misses Gaiter Boots, assorted colors Colored ami black Jenny IJnd Tics " " " Biiukci " " ' Sli|*t Calf and Goatskin Boots rogether with a Beautiful assortment of Children's Shoes oi all colors and styles ai.80?alarok STOCK Of MX-KO SHOIi-t, >f ot'r own manufacture, both pegged and sewed. ?a i.so 'ole, I'pper and Harness Leather, Calf and Kip Skins, Lining and Binding Skins together with everp article ne:e*sary for carrying on the manufactory of Boots and Ar.so ?? Fine end common Travelling TrunkH, Carnet Bag*, School Satchels, Nurse Bags and Valice*,all of which we >fferat very low prices. ALDEN & MURRAY. Cemden, Sent. 27. 77 2m New Steam Boat Robert dart in. rHE new Steamer Robert |Martin, Captain George Mansfield, will commence her regular :rips between Charleston and Camden, about the irst of October, stopping at all the intermediate andings on the river, both coming and going. Shippers may rely upon promptness, and at as ow rates as can bo sent by any other conveyance. For freight apply to II. LEW & Son. Agents, Camden. "&3?~Columbia Telegrapa, Sumter Banner, Hornet's Nest, please copy for two monts and send !)ill to agents. Sept, 24. 1860. 67 2m A few Boxes new Raisins, iust received by W. C. MOORE. 20,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES. TX) BR fiADattlie New Shoe Store, and will { X be sold lower than any ever before offered . in this market?having paid the ca*hlbr every article, and selected from the best and largest manufacturers in the United States, we flatter ourselves that no one can fail to be pleased in quantity, quality and price. The stock consists in part, as follows? Men's fine Calf stitched Boots " " ' Pump Boots " " Waterproof do cork roles " " " do stitched and quilted so lea 200 pairs fine Calf sewed Boots, from $4 50 to (6 00 , 200 " " " and Kip pegged Boots, from $2 to $5 00 Men's fine Calf sewed Bootes #2 to $4 00 " " " a id (loth Congress Boots $3 to $4 50 I " " ' Jersev Ties, $0 to 83 50 " " " pegged Bootees. ?1 to $2 00 " Kip " " 75c to $100 Youth's Kip pegged Bootees, 50c to 75c Calf " " 75c to $1 00 " " Boots assorted ,< Kip Ladies' Department* Fine silk Gaiters, black and colored " satin " " " lasting " " " " '* " welts and black " " Half Gaiters, welts and black " " " " colored and block Welt " Tien, Foxed, Broad and Easy " " " without Tips, for come " Jenny Lind Bootees, Kid and Morocco I'ump " " " " i\id and Enameled Excelsiors ' Kid and Morocco Jenny Lind Buskins Taylor Ties, Pump Fine Kid Slippers, with Rosettes Fine Morrocco Slippers and Tlfts Fine Ties and Buskins, Welts ' Fine Morocco do do Kid extra wide Slips and Ties j Goat Buskins and Ties, Welts Goat Boots " Misses' black and colored Goiters ' " blue and light colored Half Gaiters " black, blue and broirae Bootees < " black and colored Slipperss I " Goat Bootees, sewed and pegged, for School Shoes Children's Shoes and Boots, assorted Together with a great variety of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, too numerous to mention. ALSO Fine TRAVELING TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALICES, HATS and CAPS. All of which will positively be sold lower thau the lowest for cash. KrCall and see for yonrselves, at the NEW 8HOE STORE of WORKMAN & BOONE. Sept. 20. Staple and Fancy Goods. THE subscribers are now opening a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, parchased with much care, which they will dispose of on their usual liberal terms, They conssisl in part, as follows: WOOLENS. Heavy London Duffil Blankets Super H.4 to 14-4 Lamb's Wool Bed Blankets Heavy all-wool Negro Cloths Negro Linseys, very heavy and stout ' Plaid Linsoys; Wool Cloth ior women's wear Cloths and Casttimeres. < Superfine black, bluo, brown, and invisible green French Cloths Superfine Doe-skin black Cassiineres Saltinets, assorted colors Kentucky Jeans, do do Elegant Fashionable Vestings Fancy Cassiineres tteti wirne ana yeiiow r lanneis COTTON GOODS. PRINTS, of every description * Furniture Calicoes, very handsome Ginghauis; Cross-bar'd and fancy striped Muslins Furniture and cambric Dimity ' Furniture Fringes; cotton cambrics Colored and black cambrics Silks and Fancy Article*. E'egani plain and water'd black silks M plain, tigured and water'd colored silks u Chena figured dress silks, very rich Belts; elegant lace capes Muslin worked collars and sleeves Very handsome Inscrtings and Edgings Linen-cambric Handkerchiefs Ribbed silk Stockings; raw silk Stockings French merino, black and assorted colore Super black and ineredian black Aipachaa Striped and cross-bar'd colored Alpachas DOMESTICS. 1 3-4,7-8 and 5-5 bleached and brown Shirtings 1*2-4 bleached and unbleached Sheetings White and unbleached Drills .Striped and plaid colored Homespuns I Bed Ticks; Apron checks; cotton Oznaburgs W feriAATfct liin uii 9* Super an assorted Irish Linens " Lawn Lawns, Dowlas; Damask Table-cloths 4* Damask Diaper; Dainaik Napkins u Bird-eye and Russia Diapers ALSO Dundee and Gunny Bagging Bale Rope and Twire; iron; Salt -Sugar, Coliee, Molasses also ? Blacksmith's Bellows, Vices, Anvils. Hammers Sciew Plates, Trace-chains, Collins' Axes Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks With a complete assortment of Hardware and Cutlery With many other lirticles too tedious to enumerate. . U. LEVY <$ SUN. ? - ?... sept. 17* wii New FaQ Goods. THE subscriber respectfully into tins his friends . and the public generally, that he is now fecei- . ving his Fall supply of Groceries Domestic*, Ac. i Consisting in part, of the following articles, vlr? Brown, crushed, loaf and clarified Sugars i New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses < Rio and Java Coffee Rice, Cheese, Bacon and Lard No. 2 and 3 Mackarel Corn, Flour, Oats, Salt Swedes Iron of all sizes Powder, Shot, Lead, Soaps, Starch, Candles Fine and common Tobacco Bukk>?Ki Rope and Twine, Men and boy's Wagon Saddles Riding and Waggon Bridles Ha rues, Collars, Riding and Waggon Whips ALSO Crockery, Glass and Hardware Collins' best Axes, Nails, assorted size Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks Negro Clotli*, \ t ?i II iiieacneu ana orowu hlmih-.-jhjuo Bed, Negro and Riding BLANKETS A few cases of men and boys Hats and Caps I With all other articles usually found in a well sup- i plied Grocery and Hardware store, all of which will be sold exceedingly low for cash. B. W. CHAMBERS. Cnmden. S. C. Sept. 3. 70 * U 0O"Tlie 'Slimier Banner and True Southron will copy for three months. ~ CiUiis and JHistols. * FINE Double-barrelled Gums in cases; Double barrelled Guns without cases; Revolving Pistols in cases. By sept. 17. H. LEVY 4- SON. Scaurs." THE subscribers have now on hand the mdit < favorite brands of genuine Spanish Segars. i Bcpt. ]7. 11. LEVY 4-.SON. Ready-MadeClQlhing. A COMPLETE assortmentot Over-coats, Drees rl and Frock-coats, Business-coats, Blanket and mating Over-coats, gentlemen's fine Cloaks, Pants ind Vests, Ready-made Shirts, Stocks and .Collars, sept. 10 H. LEVY & SON. Carpeting. A COMPLETE Assortment or Ingrain and Venetian Carpetings, for sale low by Sept 26. H LEVY &.SON. Fall Goods. r BONN ELL & CO. are now rec jiving tfaeir Fall nupplies, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. SUGAkS?St Croix, Delta, crushed, powdered and clarified COFFEE?Rio and Java TEA?Green and Hyson MOLASSES?West India and New Orleans SALT?Table and sack MACKaREL?No. 1 and 2 Pickles, Ketchup* Mustard, Ginger, Pepper Spice, Cinnamon, Soap,'Candles, Starch, Siv, Hardware, Hoes, Axes, Spades, &c. Bagging, Rope and Twine. DOMESTICS?Bleached and brjwo Homespuns Together with a general anorlmnl ol Goods suited to this market. For sale low by July 26. T. BONNELL & CO. NEW STORE. rTHE subscriber is now opening a large assortJ. raeut of Groceries aud Staple Goods in the Store lately occupied by William J. Gerald fo/ti 11V* a4* Dm Do i?L' nf Pom/Ian ^ iir!iir>li lie mill ^ovuui vi i^aim UJ vamuouj; n IUVU uw n tu dispose of at Charleston prices for cash. . Those wishing to purchase would do well to all and examine the 6tock, consisting iu part,ot the following, viz: Loaf, Crashed, Ground and Granulated Sugars St. Croix, Porto Kico, and New Orleans do New Orleans, Muscovado and Cuba Molasses Java, Laguira and Rio C'oflee Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas Sperm. Adamantine arid Tallow Candles No- 2 and 3 Mackarel,in Barrels, Half and Quarters Wine, Soda and Butter Biscuits and Cneeae Soap and Starch, assorted Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves Powder, Shot and Lead Hardware, Cutlery, Nails and Castings Paints, Linseed Oil, Sperm. Oil and Window Glass also Bleached and unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings Blankets, Bed Ticks, Apron Checks and Oznaburgs Together with a large assortment of Bogging, Rope and Twine. J. W. BRADLEY. Camden, S. C. Sept. 23. JCTCash paid for Cotton and other Produce. True Southron insert 3 months. Fresh Groceries &c. npHK subscribers beg respectfully to inform JL their friends and the public generally, mat they have now received their Fail supply of .GROCERIES. Brown and crashed Sugars k . Rio and old Java Coffee "3 New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses Mackarel, Nos. I. 2, and 3 Rice, Salt, &c. Sic. Baggiug, Rope and Twine. Gunny Cloth 2} lbs. per yard, 46 inches wide Dundee Bagging, l? lbs per yard Weaver's best Philadelphia Rope Three-ply Twine &c. Woolens. London Duffle Blankets Negro Blankets ;? Colored Saddle Blankets Grey Plains: Negro Linseys, &c. A few barrels fine Mercer Potatoes. All of which will be sold low for cash, by GEO. S. DOUGLAS &. CO. eepil 1, 1850. 76 tf Mortgage. Sale. I WILL sell on the first Monday in October next before the Court House door iu Camden, two negroes, Caroline and Leah, to foreclose a deed of mortgage executed by Win. J. Gerald to Joseph Cunningham. TIB'. J. WARREN, Agent Sept, 17. (82,25) 6t74 Bagging and Rope. ON hand Gunny and Dundee Barcmg, Kentucky R<>|*\ and three ply Twine?al#o, 100 piece# negro Luisey*, Keraeys, and all otlierwool plain*. E. W. BONNEY. Sept 17, 74 tf Corn, Flour and Bacon. 1,000 sacks CORN, two bushels each 200 bbla. Baltimore superfine Flour 25 hhda. prime Bacon Sides. A regular supply of the above received from Baltimore, and for sale by THOMAS J. KERB, Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. <7. sept 21, 76 * 3t Ex "ntorN Notice. ALL those who were indebted to the late James R. McKain, at the time of his dcaflt, arc hereby called upon to come forward and inake settlement. And those having claims against his estate will please hand them in properly attested, JOHN ROSSKR, Exc'r. Sept 6,1650. 71 New Grocery and Provision Store. rpiJE subscriber would rcspectfull inform his X friends and the public generally, that lie is now receiving his fall supply of GROCERIES, consisting in part, as follows? SUGARS?Brown, loaf, crushed and clarified COFFEE?Rio and Java. MOLASSES?New Orleans and Muscovado. Rice cheese, bacon, lard, com, and salt Mackerel salmon and flour. Crackers?Wine, butter and soda. Preserves?Ginger, peach, plum, &c. Pickles, catsups, sauces, citron, chocolate &. teas. ALSO, Raisins, almonds,currants and English walnut.-,, Pecan and butter nuts, spice, and ginger. Nutmegs, candies, kisses, plums, &c. Prunes, figs, dates, &c. Also?Powder, shot, lead, cigars, tobacco, &c. Soaps, starch,candles, crockery, glass and hard* ware. .r./V-' Also?Lime juice, jinon syrup, and ginger wine Capers extrr',;* *ava coffee. With all other articles usually found in a well seeded Grocery and Provision Store, which will bo sold exceedingly low for cash. WM. G. MOORK. N. B. Packages sent to any. part of tlio Town. August 26, 1850. " - 68 PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, FACTOR, And,General Commission merchant, irroMMnniTlON WHARF. CHARLESTON) S, CLiberal advances made on consignment* luce, and prompt attention .given to (lie forward* ing of Goods, at the lowest rates Aug. 2(5. (it