Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1852-1852, September 21, 1852, Image 3
|V x Ji;ST ARRIVED,
MOORE'S EXPRESS,
"l/'IA Columbia,Lovrisville and the Fresliet. Asplen- ^
HV t did assortment of FANCY GROCERIES, in part
IH as follows:
4 cases superb assorted PRESERVES
py I do hermetically sealed fresh Salmon
T! 3 do do do . do Lobsters
L 2 do Sweet Oil
U- 2 do assorted Cordials
tt", _ 150 boxes Sardines
' 4 cases Lemon Syrup
j?tt' . 1 do Pine Apple, preserved in their own juice
Hk; 1 do Walnut Catsup
H .. 50 quarter boxes Raisins
j$> 10 cases Ginger and Chow Chow Preserves
|3 ~ 2 do superfine Preserves
" Tin iKo Frosli Almonds
?, 3.00. do assorted Candies
g 24 boxes Prunes, very handsome
? ik. For sale by "W. C. MOORE,
H Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry-Goods, Heavy and
? . Fancy Groceries, Camden, S. C. ^
Tarn and Ozuabiii'^.
* ey /\ /A BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Dear
' : - UU born do.; 30 pc's. DeKalb Oznaburga. For
J sale by TF. C. MOORE. y
A ? Catidles.
^ BOXES Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Just "1
Wf iJt) received and for sale at MOORE'S. J
r Tonff and Crashed Sugar.
"I A BARRELS Crashed Sugar, first quality
K 1U 200 lbs. Loaf Susrar. At MOORE'S.
llonc ;?t Private Sale.
f A FINE Grey IIORSE, sound, and gentle in harF
jt\. ness, also an excellent Saddle Horse, will be
\.4y. disposed of at pri vale sale. Can be scon at Wessixg"J;"?
eb's Lively Stables, York street, Camden. r
jf.i - Sept. 21 16 tf
I Cow Hides Sheep, Deer, Otter and l|
I 'ptOON SKINS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL,
I" ' ' V7 &c., and Country Produce of this kind purchased, ^
-- - for which the highest market cash prices will be paid,
"i or Leather given ix. exchange, by
JOHN P. BAUM,
Sept. 21. No. 286, King-st, Charleston.
/"COLORED Flannels for Ladies andchildrens Sacks. *
Also, Rodgers' Patent Gause and Silk warped I'
Flannels; Ladies Merino Vests, for sale by n
fc ^ E. W. BONNET. C
TTEAYY All Wool Plains, Sattinetts, Mallory KerXI
seys and plain Linseys for Servants wear. For
:' sale Low at BONN FY'S.
**V.
In Expectancy! r
; , : T SHALL open in a few days, a large lot of Negro .
X Linseys and Jeans, which will be sold unusually 11
? ' low?say at any price from 12 1-2 to 25 cts. pr.yd. Al- P
so, Brown Homespuns from 4 cents per yard up. Prints
ft oants and tho riaa?.'ill otlior Goods lot' which I shall
open a magnificent assortment) in proportion. r
' - All descriptions of goods given in exchange for cash,
* on tho most liberal terms. Punctual credit customers
, supplied as usual. E. W. BOXiN EY. *
Sept. 21. 76 tf *
^ < / r * s
Livery and Sale Stables. 1
-i .. FOKMERLY IOIH C. O'lIASLOX'S. g
i> r J^IIE Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his
JL friends and the public, that, having purchased the
. Splendid STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known
and popular STABLES, formerly owned by O'UAX- 1
fLOS, and lately by W. E. ARCHER, he is now pre- J
' ' pared to furnish all who may favor him with their pat- g
ronage, with excellent SADDLE HORSES, and hand- p
some and comfortable CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, y
of the latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers, s
in whose sobriety and experience every confidence can a
' be placed, at most reasonable prices. Many improve- p
ments have been made to the Stables and Lots, and t
Drovers will lind every accommodation they can de- d
aire. p
Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable will run i
from Boatwright and Jaimey's universally favorite
i "American Hotel," and also front the long-established N
and well-known ColumbiaHotel, b}- Mr. D. C. Cahl"
well, to the various Railroad Depots, or any point dc- r
sired.
jgjTOrders left at tho American Hotel, with Mr. W. p
?' D. Harris, or the proprietor, at the Columbia Hotel, y
* Will bo promptly attended to; and the subscriber is v
conlldent that all who employ him will be pleased with
his prices and his teams. NATHANIEL POl'E.
Sept. 21. 76?(Jm
Coroner's Sale.
BY virtue of Sundry Executions to mc directed. *
will sell beforo the Court House door in Camden,
on tho First Monday in October next, within the legal
hours of sale,
One Negro Woman, named Nancy.
One " " " Burnet.
Ono " Man M George. (
Three llead of Horses, I
~~V. * Twenty " " Hogs, a
l ' One Cow and Calf) t
' I Trvn WaooilS.
Also, a ]?arge lot of FURNITURE at the Hotel, as the
property of John Ingram, at the separate suits of
"W. E. Rooo and others. Conditions Cash.
A. M. KENNEDY.
Camden, Sept. 13, 1832. 70?ts v
? ? i
South Carolina?Kcrsliaw District.
BY JOHN* It. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY FOIL SAID DISTRICT.
TXTHEREAS, J. R Py? applied to me for Letters
11 of Administration on all and singular the Goods
. and Chattels, Riglits and Credits of Miss L. M. Robinon,
late of the District aforesaid. deceased.
Tliese are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and
, singular, the kindrod and creditors of the said deceased,
\ to be and appear beforo me at our next Ordinary's g
Ptf Court for the said distriet, to lie holden at Camden
Court House on the fourtii day of October next. }
to show cause, ifany, why the said administration should [
not be granted.
Given uuder my hand and soul, this 17 th day ofSeptcmber,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun - '
drcd and fifty two, and in the seventy-seventh year of
American Independence.
JOHN R. JOY, o. K. D,
? ? 1 i
OcbatiRK Club.
A MEETING of the young tnen favorable to the formaticn
of a Debating Club will be held at it r. \\".
B. Campbell's on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock.
EBENEZER ACADEMY.
THIS Institution, which was established 30 years
ago, and which is situated in Iredell County, N.
C., six miles N. E. of Statcsville, was never more pros- porous
than during the past year. Being in the vicini- /
ty of Davidson College, students are prepared especial- (
ly for entrance iutotliat L'oiioge; yet me course is vn- <
ried to suit tlioso who wish to enter tLc University or <
any other scat of learning. <
Students can here bo prepared to enter the soplio- 1
wore class in any of our Colleges. ?
The School is under the superintendence of Mr. II. c
It. Hall, whose Jong experience in teaching lias given *
him an acquaintance with the classics surpassed bv few. "
| He will be aided in the mathematical department by t
Mr. J-i'. Bkll, who graduated at the late Commence- t
*T ment of our University with the highest dis'tinctions. 1
Tho expenses, tire, perhaps, as low as at any similar Institution
in the country, 'iuition in the lower branches '
$5.00 per session of live months. In the higher brunch- os
of English, $7.50. In the Latin and Creek Lan- '
guages and Mathematics, $12.50. Board lro.n 5 to $0
per mouth. e
TV. F. CO TV AX, Fres't. of tho Board. a
E. B. Hall, R- II. Hill, Dr. Jambs K. Xisult, M. '
M. Baily, Maj. TV. M. Allison*.
By ordor of tho Board of Trustees: li
" JAB. ?K. HALL, Secretary.
Bethany Church, Tredell Co. X. C., July 28. 1852.
ffE " ' >.
-> ..A.J
DRY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
rir g. Bancroft & co., 253 Kins-st., below
? Y Wentworth-st. Constantly on hand?
SILKS AND SILK GOODS'
DRESS G 0 ODS. of nil descriptions
ALPACAS; MERINOES and BOMBAZINES
PRINTS and GINGHAMS
CLOTIIS, CASS I MERES and TESTINGS
HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc.
also
GEORGIA PLAINS and KERSEYS
PLAIN and STRIPED OZNABURGS
PLEACHED and PR OWN DOMESTICS .
SUPER. DUEFIL BLANKETS.
n nr lmcMiocc flnnp etrfpt.lv for Cash, and on the
)xe Price system, and wo are confident no house in
ho city can give BETTER HA QGAIXS.
Charleston, Sept. 15, 1852. 75 4m.
Notice.
THE remainder of the Tools belonging to the Estate
f R. L. Tweed will be sold at Public Auction on tiic
rst day of Full Court, if not previously sold at private
ale, consisting of Blacksmith's Bellows, Vices. Anils.
<Cc.
The above may be seen at the Store of James McIwen,
where the sale will take place.
Sept. 17?75tf S. TWEED, Adm'rx.
BAGGING, Ropo and Twine. For gale by
JAMES MclSWKX.
Sept. 17. 75tf
JLOfcT.
VBOUT ten days ago, between tho Post office and
the store of John Ytosser, Esq., A PAIR OF
iOLD SPECTACLES. The finder will be liberally r,rarded
bv leaving tlieni at the Post-oflice.
Sept. 17. " 75tf
Filial Police.
i"HlE subscribers intending to leave the State by the
. first of November, desires all those indebted to
item by note or open account, to call and arrange for
,te payment of the same previous to return day, otherrise
they will be put in the hands of an attorney for
olleclion. Orlico one door below the Court House
Sept. 14. II. LEVY & SON.
Negroes a ltd Eio^ses for Sit ie.
[" WILL sell to the highest bidder, before the Court
L House in Camden, on the lir.st day of Fall Court,
light very prime YOUNG NEC If OES. Also, a first
tte House Carpenter about 45 years of age, and a No. 1
oacbirian, about the same age. Also, 2 pairs"of Oarage
Horses, and 2 very superior Saddle Mares
T W_ FORD
Sept. 10. 72. wts
Town Kc'*i<JeKc<; for Sale.
rJIE subscriber offers for sale on liberal terms, hi
HOUSE AND LOT'm Carndeu. Persons wishig
to purchase arc requested to oai! and examine the
remises. A great bargain will be given.
Sept. 10. E. W. BONNEY.
Desirable Deal Estate at Auction.
I^HE subscriber intending to leave the Stale, will
. oiler at Public Auction at the Court House, on
lie first Mofukiy in October next, his Tli REE STOtY
PRICK HOUSE, v. ith Law Oilico attached, and
pacious grounds. Also his present RESIDENCE at
LIRE. WOOD, a healthful and cool location.
Terms?One, two and tlircc years credit, bond with
pod security. II. LEVY.
Sept. U ___ 74 tf
15ARGAGiVS, BARGAB."VS.
[N consequence of injuries to the Railroad by the late
Freshet, the subscriber will not he able to offer for
ale the very extensive stock of Goods he has recently
lurchased in New York. FOR CASH, before the last
f this month, lie has however, on hand, a large asortment
of DESIRABLE GOODS, which lie will sell
t remarkably low prices, fo make room for his new
lurchases. Those wishing fo surevmiey by availing
licmsolves of the DAliGAJXS lie will offer, would
o well call in tho course of the present month, and
uiujusfr their supplies. Terms, caslt, cr 01: tunc.?
prices as low as tlio lowest
14. E. V. EONNEY.
Eii^'itiS and !?tn>c.
rllE subscriber lias on hand a large supply of GUX
XV and DUXLEE BA UGJXG. Also, best qualtv
BALE HOPE, and three ply TW1XE, which he
rill sell at the lowest market price. Planters are inited
to call and purchase.
Sept. 14. E. W. BONNE Y.
Wauled.
VBOY about 12 or 15 years of age, to wait in an
otliee. Apply at
DAG GERREAX GALLERY.
Sept. 10. # 73 tf
Dtigiieneai) IVoticc.
\| R. SQUIER respectfully announces to the citizens
iaJL of Cuindcn and vicinity, that his Bagitcrrcan
Sallery is now open, where he will, for a short time,
?o happy to wait upon those who may iavor him with
i call. Thankful for past patronage, he solicits a coninuance
of the same.
Sept. 10. 73 tf
Noticed
VLL those indebted to the undersigned will please
call and settle their accounts by tiie !i st of November.
On and after thai time ail debts will be placed
u other hands for collections.
TIIOS. RASKIN.
Sept. 10. 73 tf
Kail road lYoticc.
fN conscqwenco of the fulling in of the Railroad
Bridge, over the Congareo River, and oilier damages
to the Road, no Freight of any description will
>e received at the ( ainden Depot, lor any station ho ond
Middleton on the South Carolina Railroad, for the
>roscut, Passengers with light baggage will be taken
X. D. l'AXI.K Y, Agent.
Sept. 8. "1 tf
.5H*3 Received.
i \ Ps. SHIRTINGS and SIIKETIXGS
I f) v ' 100 pair Blankets
iOOO yds Cunny Bagging
25 coils Rope. 100 kegs Nails.
Sept. 3. W. C. MOt/RH.
Eh liquify? liorsliaiv.
Jack Cantey and Wife vs. John M. DeSaussure, Trus
tee, Win. AUamson Cantey?Bill to sell Trust
Property.
I N obedience to an order in this case made at Juno
. Term A. D. 1852, of the said Court, I will offer for
i.'ile at Public Outcry, at the Court I louse Door in
jumden, on tho tirst Monday in November next, all
hat Tract or Parcel of land (except the residence on
ho same known as Spring Dale place, and two hum
Ired (200) acres around it) lying on the Kast side of
iVatercc River, in Kershaw District, containing by re*
lurvoy of K. Parker, Deputy Surveyor of tlie 171 h day
if January, 18-10?Fifteen Hundred and Twenty (152'i)
Lcres?bounded North by lauds of Dr. K. A. Saluiond
ind lands of the Kstate of John Chesnut, Kast by lauds
if the Kstate of John Che-nut, South by lands of Kd
* ? i f it' . f*.
vara Auamson, aim csi uy uio ? aterec luver.
'ho said Tract, with tlic* exci ption ahovo made. will
10 sold at the tirno and place herciiiht fore specilicd, to
ho holiest bidder l?>r the same, provided it brings over
lix Thousand Dollars, (0(100) hut it will not ho sold for
,'ss than Six Thousand Dollars (OOOU.)
Tkkms.?A credit of one, two and throe years?purhasef
to give bond with approved personal security
nd a mortgage of the promises. Possession of said
aids to bo given on the 1st day of January ensuing
aid a!-, and the purchase money to bear interest
roijt :'..o day possession is given.
W. II. Ii. WORKMAN, c. k. k. i?.
August 6. 63 tf
mmmmmmm ??a? j m
FANCY AND STAPLE DKY GOODS,
CHARLESTON, S. C. . I
I)ROWXIXG k LEM AX, formerly of and succes- rJ
) sors to C. & E. L. Kehuisox, would respectfully -acall
the attention of their customers and others visiting hejj
Charleston, to their assortment of DRY GOODS now oth
opening, which will be found more complete than has I
ever before been offered in that eitv. .1// articles in A j>
their line have been manufactured expressly to order, tin- axi
ported direct and will be warranted to prove as represented, bali
?5y""fhc One Price System will be rigidly adhered froi
to, and purchasers may depend upon every article be- 1
injr priced as low as they can be procured in any city tor1
in the United States. insi
Particular attention is requested to their depart- the
ments of Silk and Faxcy Press Goons, Emkroide- put
riks, Carretixos, Blaskkts and Plantation* Wool- ]
lens. Also, Shektixo and Siiirtixo lixexs, Taijle pje,
Damask Diai-eks, Towellings, Napkins, Doylies, i a,
&c., togctlicr with every variety of Loxo Clotiis, Cot- par
ton slleetlxos and hosiery of all kinds. wh
Terms Cash, or City acceptance. _ sur
UlMUM.Vr .V LI',M A .V nia
209 k 211 King-si. corner of .Market.
Charleston; Sept. 11. 71 wl2tn
~S.i?r LT" H ? V2\ r.ATK
OF THE FIRM OF SAM'L IIOYT A CO., SAVAX.VAH. OA at 1
\\7 OUr.D announce to his friends that he lias reT
moved to Charle-ton. S. (J.. No. 14!) Fast Bay,
where lie is prepared to do a general Commission l>usiucs3,
anil furnish to order, at all times, any articles '
from tlic Xortii or South that may be wanted, for the '* '*
usual commission, as well a? receive and sell the same
And I pledge myself that ail business entrusted to my
care shall receive such attention as will insure similar
manifestation of their good will, not doubting that my are
acquaintance with Xorthern and .Southern markets will v. h
enable me to do as well as any, and better than many. P,-t
Also, dealer in Butter, Cheese, Plaster, Marble Dust, ;t.r"
Cement, Lime ar.d Hair.
And, Agent lor sundry Machine Manufactories. North j^1
and South, as well as Silas C. Herring's Fire Proof Safes,
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which
will be furnished 011 short noti'-e, and at manufacturers . J
prices. ' <*
Cash paid at all times for "Wool. Green, Salted and .
c:.!..?!?? Viim H??a.
Dry Ilidcs, JJoor aim cnecp ...h * ;(lll
wax. liar's Hopo Cuttings. Sea Island Cotton Seed and
Florida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in the -nn
Rough. Terms ''asu invariably, Meters to theciti- _*iv
zous of Savannah genera ly. ul
Sept. 7. 7;; 3m.
1
CJ. W. WXE.\ i ;> &. V i ., ?v?
Bookscli-'\o. 6'.i ioiiurs,
and in: v:.-it T
I?o:ii> i'nJtJicati?::*, *1
Xo. 56 EAST-JJ.l V, (Opi>r-.*,ie the Courier Ojp.ee. am!
CHARLESTON, S. C.
0. W. WIEXCES. A. L. SOLOMON. era
.Tune 23. 50 3ni_
WAKDLAW & WALIiEK, ~ ii?r
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. "!i
NORTH ATLANTIC W'HAIIF, ?'l
CHARLESTON, S. C. I
W. A. WARDLAW. 0. WALKER. ^
OUR Commission for filing Cotton will be fifty ,|u.
cents nor bale*. Supplies will be purchased for of t
our friend*, and special attention given to the articles
ordered.
Refer to Col. L. J. r.vrrmsox.
Aug. 10. _Gi 'Jin h",
RliEDEK Jk DE8AUSSVRE, pj
ADGKR'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. :<r
VRE prepared to devote their undivided attention j" '
to ilie int. rests of their friends in the sale of ",jj
COTTON, RICE, and produce generally; and to lilling aI1(
their ORDERS. They will make fair advances on ul
CoxSHiXllEXTS of rroducc to their care. ant
OS WELL ItEEDEit. JOHN D. DESAUSXl'RE. gjj
Aug. G. G3 w7ra
CARRIAGES. t
At the Old Staild oj ?. a J". Giibcri. n>"
& E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE
BUSINESS at the al?ove stand, Nos. 35 and 40
Wentworth street, where they will he pleased to ex- fe(.
hibit to their old friends and customers a vi-ry ex ten- lr?
sivc stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their "<?
own manufacture, together with the various other :
styles usually found in this market. Their long ac- x"!
quaintance with this market as manufacturers and r0|^
dealers will enable them to offer great inducements to \
purchasers, both in styles and prices. I'ii
Charleston, Aug. 20. 07 tf t
LEONARD CI J A 1*1 A, ^
(LATE OF THE FIRM OF GILBERTS A CIIAI'IN) J
fS NOW OPENING an extensivo CARRIAGE
1. MANUFACTORY and REPOSITORY', fronting ri
and on YVcnt worth-street, next door to the old stand of Ji
Gilberts & Cliapin; also, on Meeting-trcet, next door
North of the "Pavilion Hotel," Charleston, S. C. Kj;
jp5?"0rders f<?r Carriages and Harness, promptly ex as
eeutcd from this date, on such terms and in sucli man- goi
tier, as toyisurca continuance of favors. hoi
Juno 11?17 tf ab<
"X CARD." T'
\ V ESSUS. G F KENNEDY, or Chester and JAMES K0'
J.V1 M. I1UIIST. formerly o:io of the proprietors oi slcc
the Planter's lintel. Uhaile.-ton, have leased the ;
AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully
solicit from 11;? ir friends and the travelling .
public a portion of their patronage. We pledge our ' 0
selves that the guests of the Hotel will leecivc aeeomniodations
unsurpassed bv anv in the ?-itv.
KENNEDY i HURST. J
Charleston May 17. -10 Gin P"
Fiwal Notice. eai
VLI. persons iudehted to the subscriber p/evious to ;
IfbVJ if not settled before next R.'turn Day. will '1;'
positively tind their notes and accounts in the hands of j P'?
an Attorney for collection, as settlements must be i
made. " W. C. WORKMAN.
August 27. 09 tf Sltl
Fi'cnIi TniMuriiids !
' I J A \ I'C iUl'J ill
M WORKMAN'S DRUG STORE.
Olxcrlsior Cuftiu:; Knives,
1 i AXtTKA'TriiED only K. Taylor & Co., Colum- 'I
jLtX bus, Georgia. For sale byW.
ANDERSON, Agent. cst
Camden. Sept. 7 7'-' tf
nbi
| A A / \l \ SEGAltS. of tlio very best brands.?
1 \ 1 I f\f\l For sale bv W. 0. M<KilSK.
A FEW barn Is first un.iliU Is < -ri It Carolina Flour, ma
For sale by W. C .MOORE.
&*;? *< .
( A E0XE8 first quality Jujube Paste, fresh. Just
| XV' received by W. 0. MOORE. ?
CaiirPscs.
AAA EES. of the handsomest Candies ever olTered l\
r)V/U in this market W.C.MOORE.
St* .1 nliau ."Tlctloc Claret* 10
VFEW eases of the above just received. ri.
W. C. MOORE. J;1,
Vfa:?!i for Sale. _
VFIRST RATE one Horse Wagon, for sale low.?
Apply early to W. C. MOORE. nr
SUPERIOR Pino Apple Chocso, Cajicra, Currants.
Citron, and Lemon Syrups. For sale by
May 8. " E. W. lioXXKY. hjJ
Tongues. i
^ A BEEP TOXtitIES Sm
*)' ' 12 pea. Smoked iicef. Just received at Iro
I Sept. :i. W. C. MOORE'S.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
y SET10"G M0ERAL TEETH.
MIE undersigned, owner end agent of Dr. Allen's
valuable improvement, for the Southern States,
;s leave to call attention to its superiority over all
or methods in the following particulars:
XCREASED STREXCTII COXTIXUOCS GCM, LlFE-LIKE
I'KA KAXCE, PERFECT A OAI'TATIOX OF THE PLATE.
) (,'l.EAXLlXESS?THE THF.ni, GUM Hlld PLATE being
;od into Oxe Piece, without interstices, and as free
u impurity as a piece of porcelain.
)entists arc informed that I have fitted up a Laborav
in Montgomery, Alabama, aud am prepared to give
ruction, and fcbxisii Materials. * Two days in
Laboratory will enable any competent Dentist to
up teeth in this stylo to his entire satisfaction.
in' public, arid especially inoae who cannot use meres
thev now wear for mastication, are informed that
11 willing to insert Teeth on this plan, aid give the
ties thirty, sixty or ninety days to tost them, after
ich they may return or pay for them, at their pleae.
Those who wish to see me in Montgomery, must
ke immediate application, at the Jixehangn Hotel.
i'., F. SMITH, Surgeon lienti'-t,
111 St. Charles st New Orleans.
Inly 27. CO 2m.
^"Circulars containing full particulars can be had
this office.
$509 CHALLENGE,
Til ATKVFR concern. the health and happmcs of a
? people, isatall times of the most importance. Italic
ir granted that every person will do ail in their power,
av'ihe lives of their childr n. and tliat every iiersoii
1 dull nvor to promote their own health at all Mcrifice.-.
el it to he tnyduty to solemnly assure you that WORMS,
nrding !<> tne opinion'>i uti' ( [t ii i-iiv>n 1:1:1-.
the primary can r.*_of :i targe unj in:y of diseases to
ii li children :u;<l adults :ir?: liable; if v>u have an ?!>
ite continually changeable from one kind of food to
itlier. liad Hi'ii'.li. I'it in in lli<> Stomach, Picking al lii**
Iiardite.-* ami r*tii!i??*<s ol the Helly, Dry Cough,
1 iv f" ;?*r Pulse frr -gainr?reuvmbcrthat all ihesodee
WOllJIS.anJ you :i i?1 I a: oii'-o apply the remedy.?
ho3M:.>'* wustju SYRVP.
Vn article founded upon scientific Principles, mmpoun*
1 with purely vegetable substances. being pcrf ctly safe
en taken, and < an be giv -u to the nu st tender Infant
It decided beneficial eff rt. where How el Complaint-*
1 Diarrhoea h ive made ilmni weak and debilitated the
nic pn pcrties of my W'Tin Syrup are nieli. that it
11.|> without an equal i:i tlie catalogue of ncdicine* in
intr tunc and strength to the Stoinaeli. which makes it
Infallible remedy lor tli?:*e afflicted w ith Dyspv|>sia, the
nisbingcure.* ;* rimmed hv this >yrup after Physicians
;> failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy
:r all ethers.
TSJ5I TAPil V/C21.TI!
This is the :n >-t difficult Worm to destroy of all that in
the human system, it grow* 10 an almost Indefinite
gtli hecomir, : coiled arid fastened in the Inclines
I Stomach < Sleeting tin- health so -ad'y as to cniie St.
11* I'iwiec. Fits. Ac.. that thereafflicted seldom if ev r
pent that it is Tape Worm hastening thetn 10 an enriy
ve. In order to destro' this Worm, a very energetic
ttmrnt must he pursued, it won!! therefore ha projHtr
akefitoSof my Liver Pills so as to remove all nnstrueis.
that the Worm Syrup may net direct upon the Worm,
ich must b" t ike.i in do*e* of -I T tb! ;*po mtoil* 3 times
ay these direr tions lol'owed Iiav-> nev/ rh-eri known to
in curing the most obstinate rase of Tape Worm.
HOKKSS.AWv'S I.5VK3J I'iLLS.
01 part of tlie system i-- mor" liable to disease than the
/Kli. it serving a*:i filtcrert. purify tlie nlood, or giving
proper secretion to the b ; so that anv tvrong action
the Liver effects the other imp -riant part* of the sysi.
and c'-ults variou*ly. in l.ivr Complaint, Jaundice,
spepsia Ac. We should, the re f>re, watch every sytnp1
that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver,
rse Pills being composed of ROOTS A PLANTS furlied
hy nature pi heal the sick: Namely. 1st, An US-CTOUAiNT.
which augments the secretion from the
Imounry niucn* nii'inlirane.or promotes 1 fie discharge of
rcted matter. -:.d. An A LTKRaTIVE. winch changes
.nine inexplicable anil in*en*ible manner the certain
rhid action of the system. 3rd. a TONIC which gives
c ami strength to the nervous system, p-n'wving health
I vigor mull partsof in- Doily. mn. \ t. a t n.\u i n..
iich acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients,
i operating on lite Rowels, aii'l expelling tip- whole
:-s ol corrupt ami vitiated matter. and purifying the
kmI, which destroys di.-ease ami restores health.
to females.
i'ou will find these i'ill.- art invaluable medicine in niaeoir.pht'nts
to whir'1 you ar* uibj-ef 'a < b e ructions
tu*r total or partial, they have been found of inuMitnabencfil.
restoring their funciioiial arrangements to a
tlthynction. ptirilyim* the blord arid other fluids rO efttial'ly
to ptit i? ihiiht u!I complaints which in.ty arise
ni female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dtm>sof
hiir'it. pain in tie* side hack, Ac.
S'one genuine ntih ss signed J. X. iloben-nck, all others
ng base Imitation.
uis wishing new supplies, ami Store Keepers desi- I
is of becoming Agents um-i address the Proprietor. J.
lloheiisack. No. l'.v North 2nd ;'t. above Kace St.
i adt lphia. Pa.
sold by every Druggist and .Merchant in the U. S.
eins Z.J. Del lay. Camden Wholesale and Retail Agt
A. Morrison A Co., \\ in its born, F. Curtis Cohimhia,
A. Reed Chesterfield.
K7 i rift: cut; 11
zvotice.
"MI K subscriber invite oilers for the purchase of the
. whole of his property in Camden, viz:
That Three Story lioii.se on Browl-strect, opposite the
i.-copal Church, at present occupied hv Mr. Harris
a Stole and dwelling house?the Two Story House
nth of the above, occupied by Mr. Billings as a Store
use and dwelling?the Small House South of tho
ne, and the House South of it occupied by the subiberas
a dwelling and Store house,
flic above property (some of which is new) is all in
>d repair, and all welt situated for business. Terms
ointnodatinir. For further particulars apple to
August 31?70tf _ JAMES ilBWEN.
2n Equity?Kershaw.
fiait Pierce and Wife, Zack Cantey and Wife vs. Edward
K. Adarnson?Bill to sell land ibr Partition.
X compliance with an order in thiseuse made at last
June Term of said Court. I invito proposals for tho
rehn.se of that portion of tire Real Estate of Louis C
lams'.n, lately dee'd. King on Wateree River and
led the ihvvard Place, containing it is thought about
ur Thousand and Eighty-three ( 10311) acres. Said
et adjoins lands belonging to W. J. Taylor, Zack
wen, E. Parker. Estate oi'Jno. C'iiesnuf.
Trm* to be specified In proposals as tliey are open
agreement ot'pnriii s in inter.-st li> whom all propoioii<
are to be reletr< d for acceptance or rejection.
Propositions may he made to tho undersigned.
Salt not to be etlcctcd before the Is' January next.
W. II. it. WuliKM AX, c. e. k. o.
July 30. 01 5m.
K?. V A KKOOH i |
"HIF, subscriber announces to the citizens of Cam- i
nn.l tlm cniM-.,iir.,lino- lltufr'cfs Ill-It lie i-J now 1
ablishcd, nndis ready to supply them with dilfcrent
wtmentsof BROOMS, of hi? own manufacture.
1'er.sons desiring to purchase will I::: i him one door
avc the Tost Oftlce.
T. C. BUTTON.
Anf. 20. TI _ tf__
W ORKM A BOOIVE,
NUKACTUREIIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Boots, Slioes, Loathcr,
And Shoc-Fiudiuss
CAMDEN, 5. C.
AEW fiil'llIVW OOODS.
IPRUCKKK .t CO. luirc just received their now
supply of
and Summer CJolliinsr,
which they would invite the attention of the public
he same time thev would reeommend their Stork o
TJ'ITTIX'r AHTHT.KS, \iz: Shirts, Collars. Cras,
Undergarments, I loam y, Gloves, Suspenders, ic. i
\|?ril y, 1S5?.?tf
II;u-(S iva re.
MIE Subscribers oil'cr to the public, the most complete
assortment of HAHDWAUE in tlie back
intrv. As it lias been nearly all bought from first
ids, tlicv can sell (on the same terms) at Charleston
::cs.
Those wanting Builders, Hardware. Carpenter's or
ith's Tools, Mill Irons, Cross cut or Mill Sawa, Axes,
n or Steol, would do well to give them a call.
McDOWALL k COOPER,
lmii \
POSITIVE BARGAINS!!
HAYING a voiy large stock of LACEL-aad??A-N'CY
SUMMER GOODS, which I wish to dispoS#"?^
of before the Fail, I will positively offer them for cash it
Great 3y Kcduccd Prices!
They consist of a large variety of Fashionable Lace \
Capes, from one to eight Dollars. \
Blk. Laco Veils, I.aco Sleeves, Trimming Laces and' \
Edgings of every description?such as Real Thready - '
Wove Thread, Valenciennes, Linen, Cotton and Bobhin
P.Ik, and White Blonde Lapps nnrl Pa;!;,. >.<
- ? ugiiigo. JVl- V*,
ao, a full assortment of - ..
FRENCH XKEOLEWORK EMBROIDERIES.'.
Comprising beautiful Worked Muslin Collars, very low,,
Blk. Embroidered Muslin Capes, at cost prices :
Enib'd Sleeves and Cuffs, of the the newest patterns; '
Frencli Ernbd Lawn Handkis. at 2sew-L ork cost; * - yj
Swiss Edgings and Inscitinge at reduced prices:
Cambric do. 14 do. " tfinfant's
Frock Bodies, various sizes, at cost;' .. . ' "
Embroidered Caps, " 14
Ladies' iluslin Breakfast Caps, very few left ;
Worked Muslin Chemisettes, choice patterns and unquestionably
cheap.
Summer Bonnets at and Under Cost.
Some of them quite new, and others tolerably ancient. >;
In disposing of these, I will graduate tlie prices acrariliitn
fn sniiivrihi thnca r>f ?J-' *- v
J . ..j f v. rcma suiIlUlIJg con- . * " *' ?v?
sidorably under cost; also, BONNET RIBBONS, oil ' - >
of tliein new. at prices to suit the Bonnets and the
times respectively.
Summer Dress Goods. .. .
Such as Printed Musiius, Ginghams, Gingham MuS- ' }
iins, Enrage DeLaines, White and Colored Dotted Mas- .
lias; Ac., Ac., purchased this Spring and offered temptingly
low; in fact, I am willing to sacrifice the prolit3
ou all of these as well as many other exclusively Sum?
mer Goods, in orderto make room for my Fall supplies, '' T?
which I intend to bo on a scale unusually complete, , v::
and at prices calculated to increase the extensive pat- V --r .
rorjige already conferred on me. - . 1
June 25?51t JAMES WILSON.. '.
Hair Rcsiorativr?. ' 4
I II AVE now on hand a large and varied assort-.}* > ^
incut of IIAIR RESTORATIVES, consisting in. - "
part of Hand's Eau Lustral; Barry's Tricopherousp' .
Piialon's Invigorator and Jaync's Hair Tonic; French
Pomatums, Ac. Having been lately received, tbey , c; syS?
are fresh and fine. To be had at ?
May23. . Z. J. DeHAY'S. :
Columbia H. C. Insurance ComnnnT.
? mr i r" . v- j>- " - ' -v|
rf^lTE undersigned contiuues 1o act as Agents forth*
JL above Company, and are prepared to take risks oil. \ Buildings
and Merchandize at customary rates.
A. M. A R. KENNEDY.
June 15th, 1S52. 48 " . tf .-A* -C-Ci
SALEM~WOOLENa . |
[HAVE now on hand, and daily expecting further ~
supplies of brown, mixed and white
TWILLED AND PLAIN SALEM KERSIE8>
of different qualities. Planters wishing their
Negro CIptliing,
Can now be supplied at Manufacturer's prices. . :
ALSO?OX UAXD,
A full assortment of BLACK and MIXED JEAKS, * {
and will in a few days receive a variety of these Goods ' 3
in fancy c lors, in qualities from fine to superfine. All ' . f
of which will bo sold either wholesale or retail by , w.
W.ANDERSON. . "I ^
Camden, Aug. 10. G4 w3m ~.
PASlf S-?I ADE BOOTS.?A few pair, just Sj
received by WORKMAN A BOONE. - ?;?.
- ~ "ALCORN'S" superior FAMILY HAMS. Re- ^ J
1 t) ceived and for sale by
June 22, 1852. . SHAW A AUSTIN. ;
1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring
1 do do Anchovie Paste. Received and for
sale by SHAW A AUSTIN. .. ? 31
June 22, 1802. 50 tf '
1 CASE Guava Jelly in quart Jars. Received and "T;
for sale by SHAW A AUSTIN.
June 22. 50 tf
J n A CT73 > T: r\ ' 1
4v,.ikjj.o 1 iravivvu .oiuics, Uiuugt'3, nut' JippiL'S
and Citron. For sale by
Juno 22. SHAW 4 AUSTIN.
CCHOICE Gun Powder, Hyson and Imperial Teas.
t Received and for sale by
June 22. SHAW & AUSTIN. rV<
GRAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Bakes, Iron and
Steel Hoes, Spades nnd Shovels. For sale at
Feb. 21?tf E. W. BONNEY'S,;V- - : >
Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar.
PUT up in beautiful stvlo. For sale bv r
THOMAS J. WORKMAN. .$?5&
PINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hama
and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Flour.
Just received at BONNEY'S. '. ~
ICE! ICE! ICE!
HAVING made arrangements for a regular stlpply <\ ,
of ICE through the summer season, I will bo
glad to supply the citizens of Camden and its vicinity
with this luxury. Quantities under fifty pounds three
cents; over titty pounds two and a half cents. CASH
for ICE without anv exception. - 1
F.L.ZEMP. .
May 7 s7 ' tf
Water's Tooth Soap,
FOR cleansing and removing auiinalcul? from the
tco'.h. For Side by
June 22. TIIOMAS J. WORKMAN.
DTRAW CUTTERS Ac.?Tho subscriber* , ' lO
have received a full assortment of
Largo Straw Cutters *
Small I)o.
Corn Sheilcrs '' .
Therinomctcr Churns
Ann-. 13. XfoDOXTAT.T. .< PHOPPP
^
TL'STP RECEIVED.?A general assortment
tj of Ladio's SHOES and BOOTS. Somcnow styles,
by WORKMAN i BOONE.
August G. G3 tf
Fresh Turuip Seed,
IT^OR (or Fall planting. Far sale at
1 T. J. WORKMAN'S.
East Noticei
LI- persons indebted to the Estate of Robert L.
l\_ Tweed, either by note or account, aro requested
to make payment of the same, 011 or before the first
day of October next, else tlioy will be placed in tlio
hands of an Attorney for collection.
S. TWEED, Adra'rx.
August 10. G4 tf
Writing Inks.
npiIE subscriber lias just received a large and va
X ried assortment of Black, Blue, Carmine and-Red
INKS, of superior quality in vials and bottles from 5
to 50 cents each. also,
Harrison's. Tarrant's, Wright's David's and Maris'
INDELIBLE INKS, for marking on cotton, linen and
silk, with and without Preparation.
March 20. Z. J. DeHAY.
Quinine.
-j 07-. QUININE, at the lowest market price.
J \ r \J i'or sale ov
June 22. TIIOMAS J. WORKMAN.
"bricks for sale.
rpiIK subscriber has ou hand a large quantity of
A OOOD BRICK, which may be had on application
January 23. J.'F. SUTHERLAND.
O BARBELS fresh "Kennedy's Butter Crackers."?
Jm* Received and for sale by
Juno 22, 1850. # - " SHAW k AUSTIN,
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