Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, November 11, 1851, Image 3
Later from tiie Rio Grande.?The
steamship Fanny arrived at New Orleans on
Sunday with advices from Matamoras, the seat
f- of the revolutionary war, to the 30th ult.
[The attack upon Afatamoras began on the
21st ultimo, and was still undetermined. Carvajal,
the revolutionary leader, had got posses,
f sion of the west side of the town, and was making
slow advances towards the headquarters
of Gen. Avalos, the defender of the city. These
headquarters were pitched in the Plaza, and
* i 1 4 ?lit:-. hlnolrc r\f if
Uarvajai naa got 10 wiuuu ium
The latter fought under disadvantages. He
had at his command only one piece of artillery
?a six pounder?while Avalos had nine twelve
pounders. Nevertheless, the former was making
progress and fighting from house to house.
No great loss of life had occurred. The
fights, it seems, were mostly brief skirmishes
in the streets, sometimes hand to hand, with
[ such chance shots as could be obtained from
cover. It is estimated that the loss of Avelos
was, in killed and wounded, some hundred and
( seventy, while that of his opponent was three
[ or four killed and twelve wounded.
) Ltfe and Language. ?A Spanish journal
contains the following singular summary:
"There ars 3064 languages spoken throughout
the world?587 in Europe, 937 in Asia, 276
in Africa, and 1264 in America. The number
of males is nearly equal to females. The average
of human life is nearly equal to 33 years;
* 11 r A Lnfnfn tKo orro nf
^ n rounn 01 me pupuinuuu uio unui v wc ufeV ?.
r four years, the half before that of 17 years; such
as survive these periods enjoy a measure of
iiealth which is denied to the other half of the
human race."
| Beards vs. Blushes.?Beards and blushes
turn out to he the same thing! Andrew Jackson
Davis, the clairvoyant, (or, if not a clairvoyant,
a magnificent poet, in his "Revelations") says
that the hairs of the head are continuations of
nerves, which, in men comedo the surface- in
women, they are buried tn the cheeks, and have
much to do in controlling the phenomenon of
blushing! This is part of an argument in favor
of wearing beards, which Mr. D. published in
the Hartford Times. He says, also, that the
moustache is connee'ed with the membranes of
the eye, and the shaving of it is productive of
many of the diseases of that organ. The sub
ject is susceptible of lively discussion between
young gentlemen and young ladies.
A young horse becoming frightened at Elmira,
New York, the other day, broke looic from
the wagon to which he was attached, dashed in
at the front door of a boarding-house, and into
the (finingroom, tvhere the table was set for
some fifteen or tweentv boarders. The landlady,
a Mrs. McCoy, heroically caught the infuriated
animal by the bits, and was trampled
under his feet, io the midst of the general crash
of dishes, dinner, chairs, tables, screaming of
the children and servants, and running away
of several men, who were frightened half out
of their wits for fear they should he killed.
^ Fortunately, the "Courageous woman received
P no dangerous injuries.
????
Gut.ftn Old Agk.?"Pnvr Treks!"?This
appeal is frequently made to the young
man, that he may be enabled to partake of
theirfruits; but how many who are between two
and thre score years -regard their prespect so
small of eating the fnrits of trees set at that
age of life that they leare the work for
others. But such is not the feeling of every
one, as we have a noble instance before us.
One ol onr estimable citizens Teoentiy received
four russM apples, fine specimens ol" the product
of a tree iri the garden of John McClintoc,
esq.in this city. A billet in Mr. M's handwriting,
we understand, accompanied the present, which
T nlnntPfl when I was ekrtv five vears of age."
- f > - ? -a - ? ?
Here is an example which will encourage
even extreme old age stHl 10 plant trees. How
do we know that life is not sometimes prolonged
by the interest taken in sneh matters?
Mr. McClintoek, now In his ninety-first year,
is naval officer of the port of Portsmouth, is
regular in attendence on the duties of his office,
and is in'the full enjoyment of all his faculties.
rie may yet hope to partake the fruit of
the trees he may this year liave planted.?Portsmouth
Journal.
Beautiful Extract.?Do trees talk? Have
they no leafy lungs? Do they not at sunrise,
when the winds blow, and the birds are carrolling
their songs, play a sweet music? Who has
w ever heard the soft whisper of the green leaves
in the spring time on a sunny morning who did
not feel as though rainbow gleams were running
through his heart? And then when the
peach-blossoms hang like rubies from the stem
of the parent* tree; when the morning glorj',
like a nun before the shrine of God, unfolds
her beautiful face, and the moss-roses open their
crimson lips, sparkling with the nectar that falls
from heaven, who does not bless his Maker?
"SONS OP TSMEFFJliTOE.
Wateree Division Ho. 9.
The regular meeting of thisDivsion will be held
on Thursday evening, at your New Hall over A.
M. & R. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock.
By order of the VV. P.
J. L. BRASlNGTON, R. S.
Lessons In niuie.
MR. VANPILL will give Lessons on the Piano
Forte, and tune the Instrument when required?charges
moderate.
He will be pleased to receive the calls of those
who des're his services, at the Mansion House in
Camden.
Nov. 1L 89_ _3t
HEAD QUARTERS, 22 Reg. S. C. .71.
Camden, Nov. 8, 1851.
k ORDER NO?
A Court Martial for the trial of all defaulters
for Mililia and Patrol duty, is hereby ordered
to be held in Camden on Saturday the 20th day of
December next, at 11 o'clock. A. M.
Th<? Court will consist of Lt. Col. Kershaw,
President, Captains Moffat, Robertson, J. L. Jonee,
an^. Miller, Members. Captain Sill, Lts. Parker
and Harris, Supernumeraries.
By order Col. TAYLOR.
Tho. J. Warren. Adjutant.
Nov 10 89 3t
Watches and Jewelry of the latest and most fashionable
patterns. Fancy Goods, Albums and Annuals,
just received. A. YOUNG.
M?i ? ???
f)r Boxes choice Goshen Cheese. Received
i&o and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
Half Bbls. Mackerel. Received and for sale (
O by SHAW & AUSTIN. |
~t ft Qr- Bbl6. No. 1 .Mackerel. Received and ]
1U for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. j
ft Kitts Pickled Herrine. Received and for j
1U sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. J
ICask Fresh Currants. Received and for sale J
by SHAW & AUSTIN. ]
~i C' A Choice Family Hams. Received and for
IfJU sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. ,
~i i N Half Bbls. Extra Family Flour. Received
1V and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. j
No. J Lard Received and for sale by
<X/U SHAW & AUSTIN. 1
Q Firkins very superior Goshen Butter. Re- 1
ccivcd and for pale by
SHAW cj- AUSTIN. J
j/\ Bbls. Irish Potatoes, Received and for 1
1U sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. ;
Nov. II. 89 tf j
PR I.TIE Goshen Butter.
do V rginia and Mountain do i
By ROBT. LATTA.
Nov. 11. 89 tf '
Hotel for Sale.
WILL be sold on the first day of January at
public Auction, if not disposed of sooner, j t'.at
desirable Stand at the corner of Broad and
DeKalb Streets, occupied by Mr. J. B. F. Boone, j 1
with the Furniture thereto belonging. A credit ;
will be given to suit the purchaser. For particu- >
lars apply to John Rosser, Esq., or to Wiley McKain.
_ WILLIAM McKAIN. 1
Nov. 11. by tr
WORKS OF CALnOlJflf.
A Disquisition on Government,and a Discourse !
on the Constitut'on and Government of the
United States, by John C. Calhoun. Edited by
Richard K. Cralle. Columbia, S. C.
First Vol. Published? price $2.00, for sale by
A. YOUNG. ! i
Nov. 11. 89 tf
PLANK ROAD.
IN pursuance of the authority of the Governor, J
Books have been opened at the following places
by the prrsons named, to continue open until j
the first day of January next, for the purpose of re- (
ceiving subscriptions to raise the sum of one hundred
and thirty thousand dollars, for the purpose
of building- a Plank Road from the Town of Camden
through Kershaw and Lancaster Districts, to
a point or points, on the North Carolina line.
At Lancasterville, by Tho. VV. Huey, J. II.
Witherspoon and Tho. K. Cureton.
A' Pleasant VaJlev by George Beckham, Jno
M.Doby, and Drury Morrow.
At Liberty llill, by L. J. Patterson, Jno, Brown,
and Jesse Kiigore.
At the Bank of Camden, by the undersigned.
The Shares will be Twenty Dollars?five dol1
- I ? . ..
lars per snare must oe paio al the time ot subscrip
ion.
J. Al. COOPER, ) Committee
A. JnHNSON, } for
J. C. WE.ST. ) Camden.
A NEW SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE!
Knconrage Home Talent &, Industry
the illustrated fvmily friend,
A New and Elegant Paper. Published at Columbia,
South Carolina, and Edited by 8. A.
(jod.man, solicits ex miiiatioii and challenges
comparison, with any Northern Paper.
It is a large shee\ magnificently printed upon
splendid paper, contains Original Tales, Sketches,
Neves, Poetry, Agricultural Articles, aud whatev- '
er else that will interest an intelligent community;
besides, lour elegant Engravings each week.
Terms, $2 per annum ; address,
8. A. GO D.MAN &, J. J. LYONS,
Columbia, S. C.
LAND FOR SAL12.
In Uquity? Lancaster District.
Ex Pane : Lavinali Perry, Guardian.
! W"'.L be sold at Lancaster C. II, on the 1st t
, ff Monday of December next, under the de!
cree ot lite Court in this case, 130 Acres of land
more or less, situate iu Lancaster District on Camp
Creek, bounded by lands of Henry V. Massey.
| James 8. Thompson, Andrew Mcilwain, and EsI
tate Johnson's Lands. This is productive cotton
land.
Tfrms.?A credit of 1 and 2 years, (except the
! coet6) Bond and good security, with interest annu,
ally troni day of 6ale, and a mortgage of the premises.
JAMES H. WITHER.SPOON, c. e. l. d.
Nov. 6th, 1851. 8 1 75 ts
LAND FOR SALE.
In Equity-Lancaster District,
Ex Parte: Jane E. Comforl, E. Samuel, D. and
Robert D. Hortons, by next friend Henry C.
Horton.
ITNDERthe decroe of the Court of Equity in
J above case. I will sell at Lancaster C. H.. on
the 1st Monday in De? 'r. next, 200 Acres of land
belonging to the petitioners, situate in Laacaster
District, on both sides of Camp Creek, bounded by
lands of Daniel W. Brown, James S. Thompson,
James K. Dougla.-s, and John McCarde.ll, only a
small portion cleared and in cultivation, and very
productive.
Terms?A credit ol 1 and 2 years, (except as
much cash as will pay costs) bond and good security,
with interest annually, and a mortgage.
james h. withersp<>on, c. e. l. d.
Nov. G, 1851. 81 75 ts
Lost.
IN the town of Camden or ia its vicinity, a
walking cane with ivery head and a silver ring
near the top. Any one finding it and delivering it
to C. Matheson, Esq., will be suitably rewarded,
nov? 88 tl
Hardware.
THE subscribers offer to the public, the most
compete assortment of Hardware in the
back country, as it has b3cn nearly all bought from
first hands, tlicy can sell (on the same terms) at
Charleston prices.
These wanting Builders, Hardware, Carpenter's
V3 :*u?_ m.-.i- **??i f - - ?
? vviiiiiii o i oojh, mm irunts v>ross cut or mill
Saws, Axop, Iron or Steel, would do well to give
them a call. McDOWALL & COOPER.
oct24 84 tf
2,000 Pairs of Plantation Brogans,
AT the following prices: 75c.; 81c.; 87c.; 95c.;
and $1. Men's fine calf stitch Boots; pump
sole Boots, ot various qualities, 20 per cent lower
than the same quality of goods have ever been
sold in this market.
J. S. McCADDON.
Oct. 15. 81 tlj
LEATHER BANDS^
For Gln-sflUills, Ac.
MADE BY R. J McCREIGHT. I
SHAW & AUSTIN.
ARE now receiving and opening their Fall supjies ,
Foi eign and Domestic Groceries, which the)fler
at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the f 1
owing articles:
Sugars. ^Guava do.
Loaf, Crashed, & Powdered,SGooseberry,Strawberry,ani
Clarified No. I, and 2, ; Jilackberry Jam.
Porto Rico, Extracts.
Muscovado, tClovcs. Lemon, Nutmeg an<
New Orleans. | VanilIa- 8
Coffee. i Hermetically Sealed
lava. < Articles.
Lagnira /Salmon in 1 and 2lb cans,
Itio and Cuba. 'Sardines in oil in whole, hal
Teas. \ and quarter boxes,
Choice of all kinds. j Lobsters in I and 2 lb. cam
Molasses. j Roast Beef, Anchovies
Muscovado and Porto Rico.-^ys,crs> Fresh Cove Bait.
N\ Orleans and W. Indies. j Cordials.
Candles. jCuracoa, Marischine
IVax, white and colored > Annisette, Noyau
/(Jincer Grand v.
Adamantine ? ? *
Sperm and Stearin J Fish.
Fruit jSalrinin,
Figs and Itaisins* ?raohe!|
Almonds. Bordeaux & Fidh
Currants and Citron, Dned tcrf Fish ,?,r
English Walnuts, plackajelNo. 1, 2, and 3..
Filberts and Brazil Nuts, > w j?!e'ilwi q
Fig Paste, "a new article " and in kits.
SDices. Provisions.
Allspice, Nutmeg ?f- Cloves, ^ ft Ham" and
Cinnamon,Ginger&Pepper,L ~ > . n. ,D .
London and French .Mustard, ^ef J""?' 8?^t
C-urrie Powder. ^c,?n Sides and Shoulders
, , sboshen, English and Ptni
.. .. . * . e ?> Apple Cheese.
English and Domestic of ail . _ .
?njg ( Wiuec and Liquors.
' ... ^ > Brandy. Hennessey Exr. fini
Ketchups and Sauces. > j? otard, Dupryand Co
Walnut,Mushroom, Iumato,; do pallevoisin's
It e. a d 11. g Sauce, jWhiskey, Scotch and Irish
[ '? " I < 0- 5 do. Bourbon, Mononea'I;
inun uuii <10. > do- Funk's Old Rye "
Warwickshire do. : Wines, South side Madeira
VV orcestershire do. < da pufl"Gordon Sherry
I'aoli Vinegar. _ < do. Port on draught
Essence of Anchovies, > do_ do. for Med. purposes
Anchovy Paste, > do< Sparkling Hock
Polled Bloaters. j do Tenerifle, and S. M
1'rescrres# jKirshwasser, A bsy n the
Citron. Oranges, Limes, \ Punch Essence.
Pine Apple and Ginger. JHeidseick, Express, Cardina
Brandy Fruits. and Victoria Champagnes
Peaches Cherries, Ale and Porter.
Limes and Pine Apple. Choice Segars and Tohac
Jellies and Jams. ,co of all kinds, all of whicl
Red <fc Black Currant Jelly, will be sold low for cash.
Oct. 10, 18H. 80 tf
New Family Grocery & Provision Store
THE subsoriher is just receiving and now opening i
complete assortment of
GROCERIES,
Consisting in part, as follows:
Preserves, Brandy Fruits, and Pickles,
Olives, Capers, and Pepper Sauce,
Tomotto. Waluitt, and Mushroom Catsup,
John Bull, Harvey, and Reading Sauce,
F.ssencc of Anchovies,
Extract# of Lemon, Rose, Nutmee, and Vanilla,
? itron. Jujube Paste,and Gnava Jelly,
Lobsters, Sulmond,and Sardines,
Prunes. Raisins, and Almonds,
Brazil Nuts, and Naples Walnuts,
Table Salt in Bags and Boxes,
Candles, Soan, and Starch,
Soda. Butter, Wine and Boston Crackers,
Broma and Corn Starch,_
American and London Mustard,
Cinnamon, Cloves, and Nutmegs,
Pepper, Snicc.andoinger, Copperas and Saltpetre,
Powder, Shot, and Lead.
T.oaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
Brown Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee,
Rice, Flour, and lard,
Jlnras and Bacon Sides,
Superior Segars and Tobacco,
A full and complete assortment of
Wiucs and Liquors.
ALSO -?
Crockery and Glass Wajre,
All of which, will be sold at the lowest rates fur cash.
R. \V. ABBOTT,
Opposite McKainV Drug Store.
Oct. 6.1851. 7'J tf
Fall and Winter Goods.
Trill snlwcribers are now opening their Fall and Win
ter supply of Dry Goods," Hardware, ant
Groceries, which on inspection, will be found extensive
well selected and cheap.
Oct. 9. 1831. 80 rf McDOWALL ?fc COOPEf
Corn I Corn I!
PRIMF! While Corn, for sale bv
Oct. *21,1851. 83 tf W. ANDERSON.
New and Elegant Perfumery
r|",IIE subscriber has just received and opene
X a large and elegant assortment of Perfumery
Soaps, Cosmetics &c. (He is determined to kee
a larger and more elegant assortment than ha
hitherto been offered in this place.) consisting ii
part, of
Lubins Extracts for the Handkerchief;
Koussel's " " 44
Jules Hauci* 44 " "
Maugenet 4'- Coudray's ,4 44
Colognes of all styleR and qualities, from tin
most celebrated manufactories ;
Provosts Lavender Water;
Jules Hauel's 44 M
Eau de Fleur d'Orange ;
Anti Mcphetic Aromatic Vinegar;
Aromatic Crystals and Smelling Salts;
Jules Hauel Eau Lustrale;
Roussel'a Eau Lustrale Adorante;
Poinmadc Parisienne;
Silk Bound Pomatum, in china jars ;
Dissey l'iber Ox Marrow ;
Roussel's do in screw tops ;
Bears IJrcese of many different kinds;
Philocomc 44 44 " 44
Antique Oil " " 44 44
Vegetable Hair Oil
Stick Pomatum ;
Bandoline Fixatcur;
Hair Dye of several different kind ;
Cold Cream for chapped hands and laces ;
Vinegar Rouge;
Charcoal Tooth Paste ;
Roussel's Odontine;
Pilleter's do
" Elixir Odontalgique;
Rose Tooth Paste;
Waters Tooth Soap;
Tooth Powders of different kinds ;
Meakm's Glove Renovator, a new article fo
cleansing Gloves ; with various other articles to
numerous to mention.
THUS- J. WORKMAN.
oct24 84 ??_
CAMDEN, OCTOBER 13, 1851. |
JUST received, and on the way by every arri
val, a large and well selected stock of Boot
and Shoes of every style and quality, whicl
will be 6old at a small advance over manufactu
rcr's prices. The public are respectfully invtitei
to call and examine the stock and prices befon
purchasing elsewhere.
^T*Theso Goods were made expressly for thii
market, and selected by myself. Purchasers fron
the country will find it to their interest to givi
'? ? ? ? .? i- ...iii i i j r
me suuEcnoer a can, as me gruus win ue eoia iron
ten to fifteen per cent, cheaper than they hav<
heretofore been in this market.
J._S. McCADDQN.
SOLAlt LAMPS.
THE subscriber has just received and opened;
few pairs of handsome Solar (Oil) Lamp*
which he will dispose of on very reasonable terms
and to which he invites the attention of those ii
want of suph art icles- Z. J. DeHAY.
Nov. 4th. S? ' tf
?MM?
A Complete Stock of Groceries
f #^1AN be found at MOORE'S, consisting in part '
i' O as follows?
St Croix, N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars t
Pio, Cuba and Java Coffee
i New Orleans and West India Molasses
No. 1,2 and 3 Mackarel, in kits and 1-2 bbls.
i 25 bbls. best Baltimore Flour 1
10000 lbs. best Bacon Sides
1000 lbs. first quality Sugar-cured Hams
1000 lbs do do Leaf Lard
f 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese
200 sacks Salt
25 boxes Adamantine Candles
12 do Tallow do
G do Pearl Starch
10 do assorted Soaps
Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers
Hyson, Gunpowder and Green Teas,
Wines and Liquors.
Cigars and Tobacco of the first quality
also
. 250 boxes Sardines
p a n i j t _ i a.
ou cans oatmon ana roosters
100 half and whole boxes Raisins (new)
Almonds, Currants and Prunes
', Candies and Kisses
I Maccaroni, Citron, Cloves Arc.
also
Wool, Fur, and California Hats
? Cheap Calicoes, Homespuns and Yarns
Bagging^ Rope and Twine.
With all other articles found in a Grocery ,
1 Store, for sale at wholesale or retail for cash
or bankable paper.
W. C. MOORE,
Oct. 21. Sign of the Red Flag.
READ THIS!"
? TUST Received a large and well selected Stock,
I fJ in part as follows :
. London Duffil Blankets, various weights and sizes,
Colored Blankets very heavy, Wool Hats,
i ?also?
i Kerseys and I.inseys, a heavy stock,
Satinetts, Cassimeres, Tweeds & Kentucky Jeans,
Red and white Flannels,
Sup. Black Safin and other Vestings,
, r> tt_.i , i,.r
vjciiis iicTiuu u uuer unirm anu i/iawtTN i
1 ?ALSO?
Bales of }. 4-4, and 10-4 Shirtings & Sheetings.
Hardware.
Carpenter's Tools, Knives and Forks, I
Shovels and Spades,
Straight and Tw:sted Trace chains, I
Klwell's Hoes, No. 1, 2, 3, and 4,
Planter's Hoes, (Patent) No. 2 & 3,
Nails, assorted sizes, 20 doz. Collins Axes,
Narrow and Wide Iron.
Baggin?.
Dundee and Gunny Bagging,
3-3 and 1-2 in Bale Rope, Twine,
Groceries.
Hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
do. St. Croix do. very choice,
Bbls. Crashed do. ,
Bags choice Rio Coffee,
do. Old Gov. .lava do. Molasses.
500 sacks Salt, Rock Salt.
?ALSO?
Bbls. Sup. Northern and N. C. Flour,
1000 bushels Best White Corn.
?AND?
Baskets Heidseick and Versenez Champaigne,
Very sup. Old Port Wine,
Bbls. Mong. and Old Rye Whiskey,
do. N. O. Rectified do.
do. Byass' London Porter,
?and?
Choice Scgare, of various brands.
Call upon us before buying elsewhere, and we
Ij will guarantee our prices and terms will suit.
H. LEVY & SON.
Oct. 17,1851._ 83 I9t
THE Subscribers will sell the remainder of
their Stock of Dry Goods, left over from
last season, at extreme low prices, consisting in
part of;
Sup. and common Cloths,
J Cassitncr, Sattinetts, and Kentucky Jeans,
j White and Red Flannels,
Bombazine, A/erino, and Alpacca,
' White and colored cotton Cambric,
^ Swiss, Book and mull Afuslins,
* Muslin EJgings and Insertings,
Fur, Dimity, fur Fringes,
Rugs and Carpeting, Ladies black silk Hose,
Ladies bl'k and lead col'd cotton Hose,
White and colored half Ilose,
Gentlemen and Ladies silk Gloves,
c " white & col'd kid "
" bl'k and col'd Cravats.
H. LEVY & SON.
Oct. 17, 1851. 83 19t
com
i 1 AAA BUSHELS white Bread CORN, for
JLUUU sale by H. LEVY &, SON.
Oct. 17 8a 19t
Solar and Lard Oil.
fTMIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a full
JL and fresh supply of Solar and Lard Oil of
superior quality, which will be sold as low as such
articles can be, consistently with uniformity of
prices.
?ALSO?
Burning Fluid, L">mps, Globes, Chimnicp, Wicks,
Matches, Tapers t?c. &c.
Oct. 3ltf Z. J. DeIIAY.
Fresh Family Medicines.
THE subscriber having received his Fall and Winter
Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines <fcc.
lias on band a full and fresh supply of the following, viz :
Jayne's Expectorant ;Jayne'a Alterative;
Tarrant's Cordial Elixir ofj ' Carminative ;
Turkey Itliubarb, i " Tonic Vermifuge;
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient; ILouden's Female Elixir;
[ Rowand's Tonic Mixture; 1 " Indian Expector'nt
iMoffat's Phoenix Bitters; ; " Comp. Alterative;
- | Railway's Ready Relief; [ " Carminative BalRcger's
Liverwort and Tar;! sam ;
0 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; ! " Tonic Vermifuge;
Epping's Sarsaparilla andjJayne's Sanative Pills ;
Queen's Delight: [ " % Fe ver and Ague Pills
Dr. Allen's Compound ; ;.Moffat's Life "
- Guysolt's Yellow Dock andlLeidy's Blood "
Sarsaparilla ; ; " Female monthly"
Wistar's Balsam; ;Brandreth's " I
- Davis'Pain Killer; [Lee'sand Spencer's "
s Sand's Sarsaparilla; [Gray's Ointment;
" McAllister's Ointment, jCod Liver Oil, &e.,
1 Harrison's do \
With almost every article usually kept in a Drug Store,
j and to which he invites the attention of his friends and
1% cusiomers ami me puouc generally.
Z. J. DeHAY.
Oct. 21. 83 tf
French Confectionary. i
' A LARGE invoice, and the greatest variety
' jL JL just received, and for sale by
1 THOS. J. WORKMAN.
oct'34 84 tf
Notice.
THE public are hereby cautioned against trading
for a Note, given bv mo to David Elkin,
* agent for George M. Miller, dated 7th June, 1851,
i, and payable on the 1st day of January 1862. The
n consideration for which said Note was given hav
ing failed. E. PARKER,
i Camden, Oct. 18. 8o 4t
' - OTBlWr 111
NEW GOODS.
rHE subscriber having now received a com'
plete Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, offers
.0 his friends end the public generally, a large and
ivell selected assortment of Dry Goods, Hard"
tvare, and Groceries?consisting m part,as foHows?
Drew Goods.
French Merinoen <md Cashmeres in col'd and bl%
3-4 c*l'd and bl'k Parametta Cloths,
French and Enorlisfr Bl'tr Bombazine*
Plain and Printed M. de Lains and Casbmererf
Plain and Fig'd Alpaccas,
French and Union Ginghams, Eng. & Fr. Pfinted
Calicoes.5
Silks.
Plain Dlack Gro De Rhines, all width*,
Black Gro De Africa,
Plain Cameleon, Brocade, and Chene SBks,. in
great variety, '
A few light colored Silks for Evening Dresses,
Marcelaine Silks for Linings "all widths."
Embroideries.
Eng. and Valencia Thread Laces and Edgings,
Bl'k silk Laces, Plain and Fig'd Bobinets in whiter
and black,
Embroidered muslin and Lace Collars with cuffs
to match,
Embroidered muslin & Lace Sleeves, Chiruezette
and Capes,
Ladies' plain, scollapped, and embroidered Line?
Cambric Hank'fs in great variety.
Muslin ana L. C. Mourning Collars and Cuf&.
Hosiery, Gloves, dec.
Ladies' and Childrena* cotton,-worsted & merino
Hose white and col'd, all-sizes and qualities^
Spun silk Hose,
Ladies' merino Vests alld Under Dresses,
An assortment of Ladies' and Gents sils and kidf
Gloves,
Ladies' Riding Buck and Cashmere Giluves,
Childrens' Wool Boots and Zephyr Hoods. &c. &.C
Ribbons and Dress Trimmings, See*
A large assortment of plain and colored Sarsnet
Ribbons,
Mourning Gause and Bonnet Ribbons,
Belt and Neck Ribbons of the latest styles,
A few very Rich wide sash Ribbons.
A >80 an assortment ot Ribbon & Braid Trimmings,
Velvet Trimmings in great variety.
Domestics.
10 and 12-4 super. Irish Linen Sheetings,
G, 8, 10 and 12-4 Cotton do. in Bro. andl
Pieacnea,
Pillow Linens, super. Irish FrotfCmg Linens and
Long Lawns,
Scotch and Bird Eyo Diapers, Hucfcabeck & other
Towel ingp,
8-4 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 Bra. Homespuns,
And other domestic goods which will be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
Gentlemen*' Department.
Plain Black and Fancy Cassimeres "of the latest
styles,"
Tweeds, Satinetts, and Kentucky Jeans,
Super, col'd and black French Broad Cloths.
A choice lot of Cashmere, Valencia, silk and
satin Vestings.
?Aistf:?i
A large stock of Ready Made Clothing?emiftc
ing the latest styles of
Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests.
A few cases Silk and Beaver Hats of the latest
6tyles,
Gents and Youths cloth Caps, all sizes,
An extensive assortment Gents Merino tinder'
Vests and Drawers,
Shaker Knitt, and Shaker FlaUrtel1 do.- AR of
which will be 6old at as low prices as in antT
other House in this place.
The Hardware and Grocery Department' willbe
found complete in all their brancheei1
also continue to purchase Cotton, Corn, and'
other country produce, for which the highest market
price will bo given.
C. MATHESON.
Oct. 10, lb5l 12t 80
Teachers Wanted
THE CAMDEN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
being about to open a Mate School in Camden,
will elect on the 15th Decemder next,-a Principal
to take charge of their School. He must be
qualified to prepare pupils for the Junior Class in
the Soutli Carolina College. If asufficient num-ber
of scholars offer he will be required to have an
Assistant in the English department, to be apt
proved by the Association. They- have recently
built a comfortable School House,consisting of
two rooms withjfire places; and furnished with4
desks and chairs of the most approved style,- sufficient
to accommodate forty-eighrt' scholars ; this
will be given (rent free) t0'*uch Teacher or
Teachers as the association may elect We confidently
expect that the income of this School-with
not be less than Eighteen hundred dollars. Theexercises
of the School will commence on the 1st
Monday in January next. Application may bemade
to, and any other information obtained, Irom.
either of the undersigned;
ALEXANDER JOHNSON,
Dr. L^H. DEAS,
Dr. JUS. 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
THE TRUE
Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice,
FOR the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Liver Complaint, Consiipation and Nervous
Decline. Prepared from Renet, or the fourth
stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Leibig,
the great Physiological chemist, by J. S.
Horton, M. D, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by T, J. WORKMAN.
W. Anderson,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public
generally, that he i? w?w receiving and opening
an Entire New Stock ol Goods, Consisting of:
Dry Goods, a full assortment,
Ready Made Clothing,
Groceries of all kinds,
Shoes of every description,
Hani ware, Saddlery, Hats. CaDs. <tc. A*
Also, a large stock of
Gnnny and Dundee Bagging,
Kentucky and Philadelphia Rope.
All of which will bo sold fur cash, or to punctual'cus.
tomero, as low as they can be found in this market.
Camden, Oct. 3, 1851. 78 3ms.
French Embroideries,
WILL positively be offered for less than cost,
viz: Emb'd. Capes and collars,
" Chemizettes,
w Handkerchiefs, .
Hemmed and Lace stitched do.
By H. LEVY & SON. >>
SHAVING Soaps and Brushes of ?very kind
and to suit every fancy. For sale by
THOS. J. WORKMAN.
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