Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, October 21, 1851, Image 3
Just Received,
"IA 11, & 12 4 M-rseilles Quilts,
JLU} 10, 11, & 10-4 Lancaster do.
Alexander's White Kid Gloves,
White <tf?reei) for Indies' skirts,
L French Embroideries tor Flouncinp,
Clear Lawn and Linen cambric Handkerchiefs,
P*T:inne!? for ladies' sacks,
Very rich Dress silkf>. White crape shawls,
Household i.ineos, Bauisby Diaper, &c.
S E VV. BONKEY.
Negro Shoes.
A Large supply of Negro Shoes just opened
and for sale low, by E. W. BONNEY.
ROCKING Chairs, also an assortment of Setting
Chairs, for sale by E. W. BONNEY.
ORRIS' Extra Quality Corn,
Starch for Puddings, Blanc, Mange, &.c.
White Ginger, Goshen and English Cheese,
Old Port Wine, Cooking Wine, &.C., for sale by
E. VV. BUN N E Y.
Corn! Corn!!
PRIME White Corn, for sale bv
Oct. 21,1851. 83 tf W. ANDERSON.
^ Negro Goods.
ALL WOOL Cordon Plains, Kerseys, Linseys,
Sattinets, Jeans, &c., for sale by
Oet. 21. 1851. 813. tf W.ANDERSON. j
II'ILL be opened to-morrow a new supply of
If Fashionable Dress Goods *1
net. 22, 1851. 83 tf MATllESON'S.
BRLS sup. fine Virginia Flour,
0\J 60 Boxes English Dairy C'h?rse, just received,
and Tor sale by JOHN W. BKADDEY.
THRESH Goshen Butter,
JO do Virginia and Mountain Butter,
For sale by ROB'T LATTA.
Oct. 21,1851, 83 tf
NOTICE.
I J LL persons having demands against the Com
Im missioners of Public buildings for Kershaw
District, will hand them in to the Treasurer, on or
before 1st day of November.
D. L. DESAUSSIJRE,
Treas Commissioner Pub. Build.
if I
oct2I tas u
f Notice.
! ALL persons indebted by Note or Account to
the late Planter's Hotel, while the property of
i Wyatt Patterson, and while under the control of
1 Mr. Robert Latta a id Mr. James J. Dunlap rek
spectively, are requested to come forward and
I settle. All the notes and accounts of the above
f Hotel have been placed in my hands for colieck
tion, and prompt payment is expected,
f C. S. WE .ST.
Oct. 21. 83 3t
Lands for Sale.
ALL the Real Estate of the late William RatA.
cliffe, dec'd. on the waters of Black River, in
Kershaw District. On the premises area dwelling
house and all the necessary plantation build
ings. The Tract contains 1500 acres more or
, less, 50 acres of which are cleared, and will be
divided in lots to suit purchasers, if required.
The above will be offered at private sale unt:l
the second Monday in November, when, if not
, disposed of.it will be sold on the premises to the i
kApply ou the Dr? niises, t??
gL W. H. RATCLIFFE.
Oct 21. 83 til
-git BOXES choice Giwhcn Cheese. Received
1U and lor sale by SHAW Si AUS TIN.
5RBLS. Irish Potatoes. Received and for sa!e |
by SHAW &. AUSTIN.
I
9 CASES Pie Fruit Received and for sale by
_ SIIAW Si AUSTIN.
* "'"o P ono-vo/l an/i
2<7ases I'ine npp>ep, -?"i. <- .--w..
for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
"I A Case* dinger Preserves Received and for
. 1U rale by SHA W & AUSTIN.
I "I AA CtiW Fresh Salmon. Received anil for
[ 1UU "ale by SHAW &, AUSTIN.
\ Oct. 17. 83 tf_
C. WKST,
MAGISTRATE.
Office in Rear of the Court House, Camden, S. C.
L Oct, 17 82 1(11 _
| CAMDEN, OCTOBER"1% 1851.
p TUST received, and on the way by every arri*
' f3 val, a large and well "elected "lock of Boot*
and Shoes, of every style and quality, which
will be sold at a small advance over manufacturer's
prices. The public are respectfully invtited
to call and examine the stock and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
gyThese Goods were made expressly for this
market, and selected by myself. Purchasers trmn
the country will find it to their interest to give
the subscriber a call, as the goods will be sold from
rten to hiteen per cent, cheaper th..n they have
herelofi re been in this market.
^8. McCADDON^
o ooo Poire nt Plantation Rrnimna.
AjVVU X IUIO VI 1 iuuiwuvu viv^uu^
AT the following price*: 75c.; 81c.; rf7c; 95c.;
and $1 Men's fine calf etitch Moots; p mp !
eole Boots, ot various qualities, 25 per cent lower
than the same qualrty of good* have ever been
sold in this market.
J. S. AlcCADDON.
Oct. 15. 81 tl j
' Ladies' Dress Goods, &cT~
Antique Robes,
Plain and Fig'd Bl'k Silks,
KT Black Turc Safin,
J M Velours Ispahan,
L Crape de Chene,
m Si'k and Lmeu Jaspers,
( Plain and Watered Poplins,
u ? colored Cashmeres,
m ?. ? DeLains,
?t 1:.. i A I
(Black Bomoapine, iuuuM^enii <uiu mpacca,
French, English and American Prims,
** Scotch " " Ginghams,
Worked Collars, Fronts ai d Sleeves,
Real Vallencenries Lace (dollars,
Einh'd and plain Linen Cambric Haudk'fs,
Emb'd White Crape Shawls.
Fashionable < rimmings,
Infants Emb'd. Bodies and Robes,
For sale by McDOWALL &. COOPER.
CTA few Plain and Fancy Turc Satin, and silk
Dresses for sale at cost.
Oct. 13'h, 82 tf
Just Received.
FROM the Rock Island Manufactory a few
pieces Cassimeres, by JAMES . cEWIN.
Oct 15 81 tf
Committed,
TO the Jail of Kershaw District, a runaway Negro
who calls himself Hannibus, and says he
belongs to Mathew Howell, of Richland District.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, comply with the law, and take him away.
JAMES COLLIER,
Jailor K. D.
Oct. 15. 81 tf
The State of South Carolina.
KERSHAW DISTRICT.
BV JOHN R.JOY ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS. Ilavman Levy has applied to me for !
tetters of Administration on all and singular the '
Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Rebecca
DeLeon late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all andeingtilar
the kindred and creditors of thesnid decensed. to be and
O, n,.r ??Tt 1 )rdinarv's Gnurt for the said
ap|jpnr unujr mc c**. vu. ?% - .
District, to holden at Kershaw Court House on the I
29th day of Oct. inst., to show came, if any, why the I
said administration should not he granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 14th day of Oct. in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty
one and in the seventy-sixth year of American Indepen- i
denre. JOHN R. JOY O. K. D.
Oct. 15 82 2t
Merchant Tailor.
P SCOTT respectfully informs his Tic nds and
the public that he will open, on Wednesday !
next, the 15th instant, at the
Old Stand of Frank & Scott,
a large and splendid assortment or i.Lujna,
CASSI MERES and VESTINfSS, of the latest
styles and of the most uperior quality. The
goods were bought under his own personal supervision
at the North, and he feels assured that not
only the materials, but the fitting and stylo of
manufacture, will give ample satisfaction to all
who favor him with a call.
?ALSO?
He will keep on hand a fine assortment of
SHIRTS, CRAVATS. COLLARS, CLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS, &c., which will be sold on
the most favorakle ter s.
Oct. 15. 81 Imw
For Sale to the Highest Bidder.
ON Monday the 3d of November, at I anraster Conrt
House, 1 will sell ray Plantation containing 263
acres or more, and ray Mills on Cane Creek with 2 acres.
On the next day I will sell at my residence. Negroes
tieorge. 23 years of age, good waggoner aiid field hand;
Mariah. 4o, good field hand; Dinah, 60 or 70, good cook
and vasher. Also waggon, cart, gin. plantation and
rroith tool*. hor*e*, hog*, cow*, corn, fodder, furniture,
Ac. Tern* made known at the *ale.
Oct. 6, 1851, 4t DANIEL II. CANTZON.
My Advertisement.
IN addressing Ihe public this Pall, I would return
my beat thanks for the very liberal patronage
extended to me, and beg to assure my
numerous and increasing patrons that every effort
will be used, to merit and retain their lavnr.
In order to meet the large demands, I have increased
my stock of
Plaiu and Fancy Dry Good*
to an extent, that only large and continued demands
would warrant. 1 am therefore enabled
to offer
Great Inducement*
to purchasers of Dry Goods to which my attention
this Pali, has been exclusively devoted.
The Goods must be paid lor, and to enable me
to do so, I must have the cash, being able and willing
to sell them at Charleston rash prices.
Every piece of Goods in Stock has received m
closest attention, arid am willing' to stake my reto
which \ our attention is respectfully invited.
JAMES WILSON,
Camden, Ort. 8- Palmetto Cash Store.
Noncii ;
JM. HUNTER continues to keep a Public
House at his old stand, near the Post Office.
He also acts as general Agent, and having two
Wagons, will haul Goods to any part of the couniry.
anulen S f\ Oct. 8th, 1851 80 tf
SUPERIOR Hyson, Imperial & Black Teas
fresh and good, for sale by
K. W- BONN BY.
Savon Parisiens.
A beautiful Emolient Toilet Soap, (mm ihe celebrated
Perfumery Establishment of Mau?;enet
& Coudrav ; Old Brown Windsor Soap;
Ilauel's Persian Powder; Chi-Chan ; Lily White
and Eau Lustra! ; Meukim's Cachou Aromatise;
Rose and Charcoal Tooth Paste ; Flesh Balls and
Toilet Powder, cjf-c. cf-o.. just received at
Z. J. DeIIAY'S.
Sent. 9.
Special Notice.
ALL persons who are indebted to me since
1849 and 1M0, will take notice that if not
settled before retail) day, they will be placed in
the hands of an Attorney for collection.
WW. C. MOOR*:.
Oct 15th, 18" 1. It
Fall and Winter Goods.
THE subscribers are now oppning h^ir Full and Winter
supply of Dry Good*, Hardware, and
Groceries, which on inspection, will be found extensive,
well selected and cheap.
Oct.9. 1851. W if McDOWALL COOPER,
Negro Cloth, Blankets, &cHEAVY
allwool English Plains,
Genuine Georgia ^ "
Heavv Twilled otion Warp "
(Jala (Maid Liwi'ys,
Marlhoro' Stripes, etc.
Grav and White Duffl- Blankets,
Ba'h ami French Bed Blankets,
Crib and Cradle "
lteceiveil and for sal? by
Oct. 9,1851. 80 tf McDOWALL &. COOPER.
Notice.
ALL persons avin<; demands against the Estate
of .1. C. Poby, dec'd will present tliem
properly attested, and those indebted will make
payment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r.
Jan. BO. 9 _ jf _
NEGRO GOODSI
call tlic particular atteutrii of Planters to this
part of my stork Having purchased an unusual
large supply of "All Wool Plains,"
Plain and Twilled Kerseys While
and Colored Mcgro Blankets I am
enabled to offer them at greatly reduced prices.
C. MATHESON.
Oct. 10, 1851. 12t 60
WEST India Molasses, New Orleansilo. For sale by
Oct 10, ?' tf H. W. ABBOTT.
H\ SON. Ouiiptiwder, and Black Tea*,
Currnnt*. etc. For sale by
Oct. 10, d.i tf _ R. W. ABBOTT
Ready-.Hade Clothing.
MURUCKER &, CO. have received a large
assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing
Ready-Made Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Hate and
Caps of every description, and invite their friends
to call and examine their stock, being certain that
the selection of Goods, as well as the. r prices cannot
fail to give general satisfaction.
Southern Manufactured Shoes.
H E subscribers are extensively engaged in the
. manufacture of
Plantation nnd House Servants Si oes,
Together with various descriptions of
Leather, for Shoes and Plantation Use,
and run compete wiili Northern Manufacturers, both as
to price and quality, and ?e do nut hesitate to say that
we can give a Better Article, for the. same money than
can be Imught of Northern manufacture. We therefore
invite all those who would give preference to Home Industry.
to give, us a trial.
We have also made extensive additions to our stock of fine
Boots and ?hocs,
embracing every variety, together with Travelling
Trunks, Carpet flags, Valices. Men's and Boy's Caps,
Arc- Arc. All of which we offer at prices which cannot
fail to please.
Purchasers are respectfully invited to examine onr stock
ALDEN (f MURRAY.
f amden. Oct. 3,1851. 78 tf
REMOVAL,
THE suVcriber begs leave to inform his friends and
the public generallv, that he has REMOVED to the
Store formerly occupied by Thomas Bonnel & Co., one
door below Zemp's Drug Store, where he will continue to
keep a large and choice assortment of
Fresh and Desirable Goods,
of all qualities and descriptions, suitable to the trade of
this market, consisting of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glass-Ware
and Crockery,
Hats, Caps, Clothing, &c.
Which he offers on reasonable terms, and to which he invites
the attention of the public.
Sept 30. S. D. HALLFORD.
8^"The Darlington Flag will please copy until forbid.
New Fall and Winter Goods,
rTHE subscribers are now receiving and opening
J. their usual supply of Dry Goods, Hardware
and Groceries, the prices of which will be very
much reduced, and invite their friends and the
public to examine their stock.
M. DRUCKER & CO.
Oct. 7.
White Flannel at 121-2 Cents.
A FEW Pieces of White Flannel, at the above low
prices. Also, a full assortment of
White and Red Flannels,
of various qualities, equally low, for sale by
Oct. 3, 1851, 78 tf W. ANDERSON.
Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, and Lard.
A Splendid Lot of
Mew Orleans, Muscovado, and St. Croix Sugars,
Rio, Cuba, and Java Coflee,
1st quality Hacon Sides,
1st do. Leaf Lard,
N. O. and Muscevado Molasses.
Just received at MOORE'S,
Camden, Oct. 3, 1851 Sign of the Flag.
Parisian Novelties.
I have opened quite an attractive assortment of
French Embroideiies, containing rich worked
tnu8liii Cohans muslin Sleeves and Cuffs of the
newe-t stylos, Ladies worked in us I in Caps, Infant
Cape arid Frock bodies, Mourning Collars,Sleeves
and Cuffs, new and elegant patterns. Also a
great variety of Lace and iMuslin Canes, some of
ihein very handsome, Enib'd. Lawn Mandk'ls and
worked muslin Edgings and luserlings.
JAMES WILSON.
350 BONNETS.
I have received the above number of Ladies' and
Misses' Bonnets?comprising every kind of
Leghorn, Straw, Chip, Hungarian, Aiboni, Dunsta.
Oireen and blue
B rage, and blac.v Lace Veils.
J. WILSON.
ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY.
JUST opened, an unusually complete assortment
ot every size, color and quality of Lames'
Muses' and Children*' Hosiery in Cotton,
Silk, Merino, and Lam bo Wool. Also, Ladies'
and Childrens' Hoods, Infants Hats, Tippets and
1'oikas, Woolen Boots, at WILSON'S
Palmetto Cash Store.
WINTER SHAWLS.
SOME of thjse beautiful Bay Slate Shawls, in
Plain Black, blaik and white, and dark colors.
Scotch wool Shawls at all prices, at
J. WILSON'S.
DRESS GOODS
PLAIN and printed, French Cashmere* and Lelaines,
English Merinos, Hl'k and Col'd Alpacca* and Lustre*,
Coburgs. Canton Cloths and Bombazine*. C'amele.in
Cashmeres, Fia'd Lustres, Lyon*'Cloths, Fig'd Pop inn,
Woolen de Cliine. Damask Merinos, Cameleon spun
Silk*, and Fancy Worsteds. Dress good* of every kind,
unhiding some beautiful Mousline de Lnines at 1*21, 16,
and la ceiil*, at J. WILSON'S Cash Store.
AMERICAN PRINTS,
Ihave now on hand a slock of past colored Calicoes,
that for variety, beamy, and cheapness, will bear
comparison with any stock in the Southern country. An
early inspection i? requested, as those large piles of beautiful
pattern:- are getting 4 small by degrees and beautifully
less." Some fast colors at Ci cents.
JAMES WILSON.
LINEN GOODS
JUST marked off and ready for sale: Irish Linens.
urnrmntpil nnr*? Pint. Pillmv f'nw** I Jupii I.inpn
Sheeting, Long Lawn# and French Cambrics, Bird Eye
Diaper. Damask Table Cioths, Col'd Table Covers, Doylies
anil .Napkins. Rleach'dnnd Brown Damask all widths,
Linen Cambric Hamlk'fs from '0 cents upwards, Lawn
Handk'fs of every quality, with an abm ilant simply of
Towelings at all prices, at JAMES WILSON'S.
SUPERIOR Giclien Butter. For sale by
Oct. 10, BO If R.W.ABBOTT
FLOUR and Lard. For sale by
Oct. 10, 81) tf R W. ABBOTT.
CHOCOLATE, Superior Green and Black Tea.
Oct. 10,80 tf For sale by K. W. ABBOTT.
Leather Bands
I?OR Gins, Mills. Ac., made by
Oct. 10. 80 tf R. J. McCRElGHT.
Pomesfirs.
BROWN and bleached Shirting, all widths <J- qualities
Superior undressed family Linens; pillow Linen
13-1 to 13-1 brown and bleached Allendale Sheetings
1*2-4 Linen Sheetings
Red, White, yellow and Green Flannels
Linseys, Marlborough Stripes and Denims
Superior Bed Blankets. 11-4 to 13-4 &c.
The above will be sold low, at
Sept. 23. A. M. 4* n. KENNEDY'S.
Ladies' Dress Goods.
FIGURED Chameleon and black Silks
Rich printed and plain Delaines
Mantillas, Lace Cnj.es, ? ollnrs, llk'kfs. Gloves and Hosieries,of
every deeripiion. Just received and for sale at
A. M. R- KENNDEN'S.
ARPETINU, Printed Drugget*. Rues ami Ba /e, at
^ A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S
FALL GOODS.
AM <fc R. KENNE -Y are now receiving their usual
? supply of DRY-t'OODS. HARDWARE and GROCERIES.
which they will sell on tl.e most reasonable
Verms, and to which they respectfully invite the attention
of their friend* and the public generally.
Sept. 23. ' 75 tf
j r I^EAS?Black, Hyson and (ittnpowder Teas.
JL. For salti by S. E. CAPERS
NEW GOODS.
THE subscriber having now received a complete
Stock of Pall and Winter Goods, offers
to his friends end the public generally, a large and
well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware,
and Groceries?consisting in part, as follows:
Dress Goods.
French Merinoes and Cashmeres in col'd and bl'k,
6-4 c-I'd and bl'k Parameita Cloths,
French arid English bl'k Bombazines.
Plain and Printed M. de Lains and Cashmeres,
Plain and Fig'd Alpaccas,
French and Union Gingham?, Eng. & Fr. Printed
Calicoes.}])
Silks.
Plain Black Gro De Rliines, all width?,
Black Gro De Alrics,
Plain Cameleon, Brocade, and Chene Silks, in
great variety,
A few light colored Silks for Evening Dresses,
Alarcelaine Silks for Linings "all widths."
Embroideries.
Eng. and Valencia Thread Laces and Edging?,
Bl'k silk Lace?, Plain andFig'd Bobincls in white
and black,
Embroidered muslin and Lace Collars with cuffs
to match,
Embroidered muslin & Lace Sleeves, Chimezetts
and Cane?,
ladies' plain, scollapped, and embroidered Linen
Cambric Hatik'fs in great variety,
Mus'in ana L. C. Mourning Collars and Cuffs.
Hosiery, Gloves, dec.
Ladies'.and Childrens' cotton, worsted & merino
Hose White and col'd, all sizes and qualities,
Spun silk Hose.
Ladies' merino Vests and Under Dresses,
An assortment of Ladies' and Gents sila and kid
Gloves,
Ladies' Riding Buck and Cashmere Gloves,
Childrens' Wo? I Boots and Zephyr Hoods. &c. dec.
Ribbons and Dress Trimmings, dec.
A large assortment of plain and colored Sarsnet
Ribbons,
Slourning Cause and Bonnet Ribbons,
Belt and Neck Ribbons of the latest styles.
A few very Rich wide sash Ribbons.
Also an - ssortment oi Ribbon & Braid Trimmings,
Velvet Trimmings in great variety.
Domestics.
10 and 12-4 super. Irish Linen Sheetings,
ft ft 1 f 1 and \9..A Cntfon do. in Bro. and
bleached,
Pillow Linens, super. Irish Fronting Linens and
Long I .awns,
.Scotch and Bird Eye Diapers, IIuckabeck& other
Toweling?,
6-4 Table Damask, Damask Table Cloths and
Napkins,
Cotton and worsted Table Covers, super. Bath and
Whitney Bed Blankets,
Also a large stock of Bleached and Dro. Homespuns,
And other domestic goods which will be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
Gentlemen*' Department.
P'ain Black and Fancy Cassimcres "of the latest
styles,"
Tweeds, Satinet Is, and Kentucky Jeans,
Super, col'd and black French Broad Cloths,
A choice lot of Ca.-hmere, Valencia, silk and
satin Vestings.
?also :?
A large stock of Heady Made Clothing?embracing
the latest styles of
Dreisaiid Frock Coats, Pants and Vests.
uHatoJ.Abg km..
Vests and Drawers,
Shaker Knitt, and Shaker Flannel do. All of
which will be sold at as low prices as in any
other House in t is place.
The Hardware and Grocery Department will
I- ? I*.. ??.?! <t/vmi,latn in till tlioir Keutiofiflo
uv iiiuiiu lUill|/iCiv HI oil men ui iw>viiv>c.
I alio continue to purchase Cotton, Com, and
other country produce, for which the highest market
price will be given.
C. MATIIESON.
Oct. 10, lb51 12t 80
shawTaustin.
ARE now receiving and opening their Kali supplies of
Fo.eigu and Domestic Groceries, which they
offer at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the following
articles:
Sugars. 'Guava do.
Loaf, Cras.led, & Powdered, Gooseberry, Strawberry,and
Clarified No. 1, and a, \ lilac! berry Jam.
Porto Rico, < Eitiacts.
.Muscovado, (Clovs. Lemon, Nutmeg and
New Orleans. < Vanilla.
Coflec. \ Hermetically Sealed
Java. J Articles.
Lagnira, : Salmon in 1 and 2 lb cans,
Rio and Cuba. jS&rtlines in oil in wliole, half
Teas. < and quarter boxes,
Choice of all kinds. 5Lobsters in 1 and 2 lb. cans,
3Io!asses. < Roast Beef, Anchovies
Mufcovndo and Porto Rico (Oysiers, Fresh Cove Bait.
N. Orleans and W. Indies. ; Cordints.
Candles. iCuracoa, Marischine
Wax, whit? and colored jAnnisette. Noyau
Adamantine |<-?nger Brandy.
Sperm and Stearin > Fish.
Fruit. jSalmon,
Figi and Raisins, ^Smoked Herring,
Almonds, Bordeaux <fc Jvicas^rTV,'j,"l Hal'hat,
Currants and Citron, ?
English Walnuts, <Markarel No. 1, 2, and 3 in
Filberts and Brazil Nuts, j whole, half, and qu. bbls.
Fig Paste, "a r.ew article " an" m
Spices. Provisions.
?n? t. ri,.... '.S'uzar Cured Hants and
n iippicr, iiiniiTjj u \/iw?o,c . .
Cinnamon,Ginger & Pepper.; ' nmiiuer*, .
IxmJonand French Mustard. [*ee^"??ueB . Dried Beef,
Currie Powder. ;Baron Side- and bhouldera,
, 'Goshen, English and Pine
Pin I I. *. r II' Apple Cheese.
English and Domestic of all; _ . - .
kjnjs ; Wmesand Liquors.
. , _ Brandy. Hennessey E*r. fine
Ketchups and Sauces. ; j0 Otard. Dupryand Co.
Walnut,Mushroom, lomalo,. <j0. Pallevoi?in's
Reading Sauce, jWliiskey, Scotch am] Irish
?yyy 'J0* f do. Bourbon, Alonnnga'la
John Bull do. d0. Funk's Old Rve
Warwickshire do. 'Wines, South side Madeira
Worcestershire do. \ do. Duff Gordon Sherry
Paoli Vinegar. ^ do. Port on draught
Essence of Anchovies, ; do. do. for Med. purposes,
Anchovy Paste, do. Sparkling Hock
Potted Bloaters. do. Tei.eriffe, and S. M.
Preserves. <Kirshwnsser, Absynlhe,
Citron. Oranges. I.lines, \ Punch Essence.
Pine Apple and Ginger. hleidseick, K % press, Cardinal
Brandy Fruits. ; and Victoria Champagnes.
Peaches Cherries, (Ale and Potter.
Limes and Pine Apple. \ Choice Segar* and TohacJellies
and Jams, sco of all kinds, all of which
Red & Black Currant Jelly,<will be sold low for cash.
Oct 10, 18^1. 80 tf
Rcady.Itfade Clothing.
A Icomplete Stock of Coats, Vests aud Pants;
J\. Boy's Clothing?
Also?DRESS SHIRTS
of all sizes and qualities, warranted to 111; HATS, CAPS,
Merino Vests and Drawers* half Ho. e and Gloves.
The sulwcrtbers are ju?t in receipt of a large and complete
assortment of the above, all of which willbe disposed
of as low as they can be bought in the place.
A M. & R. KENNEDY.
" GROCERIES.
niifitRS of all liinda GoBm. various Qualities, Stipe
1 rii?r roltimore and North Carolina t'laur, Sali?oud,
l.ohxter*. Sardine*. Lemon Syrup, a rup-rlor article, No.
1 Chewing Tobac co. Fine Segars, Candle*, Soap, Starch,
Ginger. Spice. Nutmeg*, Pepper.
For tale low, by S. E. CAPPrtSOct.
fi. 79 tf
SMITH & WHILDEN,
DEALERS IX
Paints, Oils, Glass, and Ship Chandlery,
No. G0? East-Bay, Opposite P. and ffl. Bank,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
They keep constantly for sale, a general assortment of
PsiNTsandOiLSofall kinds, Cohdaoe. Lead Pipe.
Window Gl?ss and Sashes Packing Yarn.
Spirits Turpentine, !Black Lead,
Camphkne, Spirit Gas, {Chain Pomps,
1 allow, Grindstones, jEtc. Etc.
Of.L 10,1851. 80 I2t
Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, &c.
JOSEPH LAWTON & CO, '
DIRECT IMPOBTERS,
'CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVE on hand and are receiving a large assortment
of Plantation Woollen*.
Their Importation* from Europe have been
large. Their stork comprises a varied assortment
of Npgro Goods, of English manufacture, made
to their own order, from the best materials and can
be recommended for durability.
They have alpo a general assortment of Dom*?6tic
and Southern made Goods both of CoTren
and Wool Fabric.
AI.FO
A large and varied Stock, of Foreign and Domestic,
Fanry and Staple Dry Goods adapted to
the season, all of which, they will sell at the
lowest market prices.
Planters and Dealers visiting the City, are re
FpeciiuJly invuea 10 can ana examine oeiore uhk<
inglheir purchases.
\ At No. 40 East Day below the Post Office,
"sejrt. 30, 1851. 12t 77
Dry Goods in Charleston, S. C,
at the cheap cash store,
Corner of King and liberty Streets, opposite
the Merchant's HoteL
THE subscribers would respectfully call the at*
tention of their friends, and the public iu
general from the upper country, in visiting the
city, to *all and examine tbeir entire new stock of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods*
which have been purchased for cash, and will be
disposed of at a very small adv ince upon cos*.
Our stock consists in part of Ladies' Dress Goods
of all kinds, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Broadcloths,
Cassimeres, Yestings, Irish Linens, warranted all
pure Flax, French Embroideries in every variety,
Indies', Misses', and Gentlemen's Hosiery, Bonnet
Ribbons. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk arid
Merino Vests, Domestic Goods of every description;
together with every other artic e usually
kept in a well-selected stork of Dry Goods. Aft
articles wan anted to prove as represented, and no
abatement in prices.
SOLOMON & POLOCK.
Judah B. Polock, late of Columbia, S. C. A.
L. Solomon, formerly with II. Levy & Son, of
Camden, S. C. B'-ph 30, 77 tf
Gilberts & fhapin,
Manufacturers and dealers in
CARRIAGES and HARNESS
a. r v /t rr nnnmot AIJ I oc
AI A cy J. IT AL* DJCj ?1 1 O KJIU OIBRU 111'. ?j># ftuu
40 Wen (worth street, between King and Meeting
S'eets, Charleston, S. C.
Ju'y 25 58 ^ tf__
Teachers Wanted.
Sftl'iS liUl'iRip Jf'MO'M.iiutS'-'Qfi'Amy
qualified to prepare pupils for the Junior Class in
the South Carolina College. If a sufficient number
of scholars offer he will be required in have an
Assn-tant in the English department, to be approved
by the Association - They have recently
built a comfortable School House,consisting of
two rooms witu fire places ; and furnished with
desks and chairs f the most approved style, sufficient
to accommodate forty-eight scholars; this
will be given (rent lree) to ?uch Teacher or
Teachers as the assoc ation may elect. We confidenily
expect that the income of this School will
not be less than Eighteen hundred dollars. The
exercises of the School will commence on the 1st
.Monday in January next. Application may be
made to, and any other information obtained, from
either of the undersigned.
ALEXANDER JOHNSON,
Dr. L. H. DEAS,
Dr. JOS. LEE,
Hon. THO. J. WETHERS,
Charleston Courier and South Carolinian, copy
semi-weekly till 1st December and send fees to
this Office.
Oct. 10. 80 tf
New Family Groeery& Provision Store.
' I lnCi suosorn>er is jusi receiving aiiu nun u^jcumg <*
X complete assortment of
GROCERIES,
Consisting in part, as follows:
Preserves, Brandy Fruits, and Pickles,
Olives, Capers, and Pepper Sauce,
Torantto, Walnut, and Mushroom Catsup,
John Bull, Harvey, and Reading Sauce,
Essence of Anchovies,
Extracts of Lemon, Rose, Nutmeg, and Vanilla,
( itron Jujube. Paste, and Guava Jelly,
Lobsters, Salmond, and Sardines,
Prunes, Raisins, and Almonds,
Brazil Nuts, andNaples Walnuts,
'I able Salt in Bags and Boxes,
Candles, SaaD, and Starch,
Soda. Butter, Wine and Boston Crackers,
Broma and Corn March.
American and London Mustard,
Cinnamon, Cloves, and Nutmegs,
Pepper, Spice, and Ginger, Copperas and Saltpetre,
Powder, Shot, and Lead.
I/iaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
Brown .Sugar, Rio and Java Conee,
Rice, Flour, and Lard, |
Hams and Bacon Sides,
Superior Segnre and Tobacco,
A full and complete assortment of
Wines and Liquors.
also
Crockery and Glass Ware, All
of which, will be sold at the lowest rates for cash.
R. W. ABBOTT,
Opposite McKainV Drug Store.
Oct. 6,1851, 79 tf
ALL PERSONS
INDEBTED to the subscriber by note or open account,
are hereby requested to come forward and settle up,
otherwise, they will have to pay costs, a* I intend on tt>e
first of January' next, to place all my papers in the hands
of an Attorney for collection. SAMUEL BENSON.
Oct. 6, 1851, 79 tf_
BAGGING, Rope and Twine For
sale by S E. CAPERS.
Negro Cloths and Blanket*,
ALL-wool and Georgia Ptaiaa and Kerseys, white and
colored Blankets, all sixes and price*. For tale low at
A M & R KENNEDY'S
MACKAREI/? Half barrels No. 3 Macka
rel. Fop Bale by S. E. CAPERS.
HE1D&EICH Ch&mpaigne, Champaigns Cider, Claret
W ine, Perter andAle, bv R. W. ABBOTT.
Oct. 6, 79 tf __
PORT WINE?A few dozen Bottles beat
quality Old Port Winn. Also?Porter ant!
I Ale. 8. E. CAPERS,