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ELECTION NOTICE." ^ - State of South-Carolina?Kershaw TCatrict. f* Office of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas. I, M. Nai-oin, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance of the directions of the act of the Legislature in such case made and provided do herebj givo public notice, that an election for SHERIFF of Kershaw District will be ? held on Mondaj- the 29th day of November next, at the nsnal places of election throughout the said Dis trict, to fill the vacancy occasioned oy me rewguuuuu of the present incumbont. "Witness my hand, at Camden, this fourth dav of October, A D. 1852. AL NAUDIN, C. G. s. & C. P. MANAGERS. ' Camden: Samuel K. Capers, John J. Workman and Jamesl. Villepigue. Cureton's Mill: Frederick Bowen, John Motley and ^ J. P. Riohbourg. Flat Rock: James Fletcher, W. G. Kirkland and t-: Jesse Trusdel. Buffalo: William Muugo, James N. Sawcll and Laban Ferguson. Lizenby's: L. W. R. Blair, Daniel Bethune and James v Bell Shrook's Mill: B. T. McCoy, Henry RatclifT and ?fiamnol Smith. ?!?""" ~ . Liberty Hill: Johu Brown, Hugh Summerville and Wiley Patterson. x-i - . Goodwyn's Store: James Love, Richard Drakeford I and William Clyburn. ?: The Polls to be open two days at all the places. Managers to meet at Camden on the Wednesday following, count the votes and declare the election. Polls to be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M., and closed at 4 o'clock, P. M., with convenient intervals. The box, vessel or bag to bo sealed up when the polls are closed, and not to be opened except to count the votes at the Tegular tike and place, A. A. 1721, 3 Stat. 136. Valuable Florida Lands. THE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation in Marion Couuty, Florida. The Tract contains sixteen hundred acres?nine hundred of which is hammock land, and the remainder pine, oak and hickory. There are four hundred acres cleared and under good fence, two hundred and fifty of which is primo hammock land. There are or. the premises a good Dwelling House, and a sugar house, capable of containing a crop of two bun- I dred hogsheads of sugar?a sugar mill and boiler com- | plete, with negro houses, corn cribs, and all necessary outbuildings. The Land is situated two miles South I of Orange Lake, and seventeen miles from the Ockla' naha River, which furnishes a good navigation to the St John. Besides these advantages, there will be 3000 bushels of Corn, which would be disposed of reasonably to a person purchasing the place. Large crops of sugar and cotton, both Sea Island and Upland, have been realised from these Lands. The opportunity of purcltaeing so* desirable and valuable a plantation, is rarely offered. For Terms, 4c. address the subscriber at St Augustine, East Florida, until the 20th October; and after that period at Flemington, East Florida. j** . , JOHN H. MASON. Oct:4. 80 w8t Florida Lands for Sale. THE following valuable Tracts of LAND, lying in Marion and Alachma counties, will be offered at private sale during the montlis of October, November and December, next viz: "Wetcmpka Hammock," situated about ten miles North of Ocala, (the County Seat of Marion County,) containing 3,000 acres, about one half of which is hammock, unsurpassed by any in the State, and the remainder White Oak and Hickory land. A TRACT well known as the " Tort Drane" Plantation, containing*3,000 acres of Land, principally first quality hammock, between four and five hundred a'*res of which are thoroughly cleared and at present in cultivation. This place for sevoral years averaged two hogsheads of Sugar to the acre, and every year that It has been cultivated has produced fine crops of Corn and Cotton. These tracts could readily ho divided in to two or throe plantations, each being surrounded bv i high rolling pine land. 1 A TRACT of 1.000 acres on Orange Luke, consisting of hammock, orange grove and well-timbered pine land. TWO TRACTS of 1,000 each, near the Alchua Prairie. The greater part of these tracts is rich hammock. Also, 5,000 acre.? on Indian river. Any one wishing to cultivate Sugar Cane would do well to examine this land, as, being remarkably fertile, and lying Bouth of the region of frost, it is as well adapted to that culture as any in the United States. 12,000 acres, generally known aB the "Bayard Tract," situated on the St John's River, opposiie Picolata. There are many small hammocks and orange groves on this tract but it is principally valuable for its pine timber. It has a river front of 7 or 8 miles. 1,000 acres on Lake George, and several small tracts t j and near the St John's river, well situated for farming, the rearing of orange groves, Ac. The above tracts of Land were purchased by the lato Gen. Clinch immediately afler the accession of Florida to the United States. From his position at that time, his facilities for selection were unusually great, and it is believed they include as good land as can be found in the State. On account ol their accessibility from Charleston and Savannah, th^y offer great inducements to planters in Carolina and Georgia wishing t? remove. The titles aro clear and indisputable. Terms cash, or payable at Charleston or Savannah, on or before the first of January. Any further information on the subject, can be obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Spring, Marion County, Florida. J. H. M. CLINCH, Ex'or. September 24. 77 3m Timely Hints to All. T7RIENDS.?Reader, if you have a valued Friend, X? in wbose welfare you feel an interest, that friend will prize, as a precious memorial, your Daguorreotype Miniature, if taken in Squier's peculiar style. PARENTS.?If you are still blessed with Parents, and no Artist's Pencil has or can truly trace the lineaments of his or her familiar fece or form, you may well act the part of wisdom to advise or persuade them to visit, without delay, Squier's Daguerreotype Rooms, and have their Miniatures taken is his superior style of art TO ALL.?How many have lo.t a Father, a Mother, a Sister, a Brother, or an innocent prattling child, and have not even the shadow of a resemblance to look upon. After the separation, some "little toy" or trifling article is often kept for years, and cherished as a token of remembrance. How much more valuable would be one of Squier's perfect Daguerreotype M iniatu res of the "loved and lost" There is scarcely any one who docs not take pleasure in gazing on the features of a friond, and, when that friend has been removed by death, we often hear the exclamation uttered with an expression of deep regret, " Oh, what would I not give for such a picture of my friend. Reader, perhaps you cannot do a better thing, whiU your mind is upon the subject, than take an hour or nnw uioit. fhn trailers then rou mav. at some future period, have reason to fee! grateful for these ''Gentle Hints" from SQUIKR'S DAGUERR3AN GALLERY. September 24. 77 tf Valuable Negroes for Sale. rpiIE subscriber ofTers at private sale, one of the JL most valuable families of NEGROES in the State, as follows: CHARLES, a first rate Carriage Driver, Waitingman and General Servant. ELIZA, his wife, a first rate House Servant, Washer and Ironer, and plain Cook, with their five children, Charles, Lewis, Billy, Anna and Edward Also?FANNY, a first-rate Cook, Washer and Ironer, and a good plantation Seamstress. The above Negroes will bo sold on a liberal credit, and if they are not sold by the 18 th inst. will be ofTered at puhlie auction before the Court House in Camden. ' Oct 5. H. LEVY. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry wits of fieri facia- to me directed, I will selL before the Court House door | in Camden on the first Monday in October, proximo, (being the 1st day of said month,) within the legal hours, the following property: COO Acres of Land situated in Kershaw District, lying on Readoak Camp, bound by land of Mrs. Jones, Mr. Young and L. W. R. Blair, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Charity Hugh, at the suit of J. M. DeSaussure. -?also 500 Acres of Land more or less lying on the West side Bear Creek, levied on and to be sold as the property of L. W. Moke, at the suit of Joel Jordan for others, vs. Moses Copeland, and L. W. Moke. Oct. 8.?SOtf JOHN INGRAM, s. k. d. NEW CASH-STORE. AFTER returning my thanks to my friends, acquainces and the public generally, for their former liberal patronage, I offer to them a variety of Groceries, Dry-Goods, Crockery and Hardware, At wholesale and retail, consisting in part as follows: GROCERIES. SUGARS? Muscovado, New Orleans, St. Croix, Loaf; Crushed aud .Powdered COFFEES?Java and Rio MOLASSES?N. Orleans, Muscovado and WeBt India SALT?Constantly on hand TOBACCO?Yellow Bank, Ellis, and a variety of common, at prices from 12 to 75c. per pound TEAS?Gunpowder, Green, Hyson and Black SEGARS?Rio TTondo, Gold Leaf, Sylva, Palmetto, and a variety of common, prices from 6 to $40 per M. CANDLES?Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow CHEESE?Goshen and English BA CON?Sides, Shoulders and Hams LARD?Constantly ou hand FISH?Salmon, Herring and all numbers of Mackarel FRUITS? Figs, Raisius, Almonds, Currants, English "Walnuts, Ac. SPICES? Allspioe, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mustard and Pepper PICKLES?English and American, a variety KETCHUPS?Mushroom Walnut and Tomato PRESERVES? Citron, Orange, Lemon. Pine Apple and Ginger BRANDY-FRUITS?Teaches, Cherries and Limes JELLIES and. JAMS?A variety LOBSTERS and SARDINES?Hermetically Sealed CANDIES?Of all kinds CRACKERS? PicNic, Soda, Butter, Wine, Watcrand Sugar CROCKERY Assorted, SADDLES?Riding and Wagon WHIPS?Carriage, Buggy, Driver's and Wagon CARDS?Cotton and Wool POWDER and SHOT ALSO A new and complete stock of DRY-GOODS, consisin part as follows: . 200 pieces Prints, at prices from 5 to 15c. per paid 75 do Long Clotlis from C to 18c. 300 do Brown Homespun, from 5 to 12c. 250 pair Negro Blankets from $1.60 to $2 25 perpair 100 pieces Kerseys, from 12 to 18c. Ozuaburgs?DeKalb always on hand ALSO?A VARIETY OK Muslins, Alpaccaa, Irish Linens, Tickings, Apron Checks, Shirtings, Drillings, Ginghams, Linseys, Flannels, Salicia, Serge, Cashmeres, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspeudcrs, Hosiery, of all kinds; Gloves of all kinds; Linen Shirts, Merino Shirts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds. Ac. Together with a large assortment of Keaily-xTfade Clothing. ALSO Violins, Double barrel Shot Guns, from $1! to $15, Rides, flint and Percussion locks $9 to $12 And a great variety of articles, both in GROCERIES j and DRY-GOODS, too tedious to mention, reri will attend to the Receiving and Forwarding ; Business as heretofore, and I am prepared to make liber al advances on Cotton shipped to Messrs Chambers, Jencrs x <x?,, o>?- , I intend selling exclusively for Cash, and most respectfully invite any who wish Bargains, to give mo a call, and they will And the cash system deidedly preferable. Far Call at his Old Stand on the corner. B. W. CHAMBERS. Camden, Oct. 5. 80 tf REALIZED! rpHE Goods " in expectancy" last week are now X coming to hand. On Saturday I received thirty four packages, and among which are some of my richest SILKS, splendid worsted winter DRESS GOODS. Also, a beautiful assortment of French Embroideries, low priced and rich embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfe. from 10a to $4 each. yyHaving paid Cash for my entire stock of New York Goods, I shall be able to offer great inducements. More anon. E. W. BONNEY. Oct. 4. 7 2 tf 1 A A PIECES NEGRO LINSEYS. Now opening 1UU and for sale by E. W. BONNEY. HEAVY AU Wool riains, SaUinetts, Mallory Kerseys and plain Linseys for Servauts wear. For sale Low at BONNEY'S. Candles* 0 f? BOXES Sperm and Adamautiue Candles Just ?0 received and for sale at MOORE'S. Vanilla Beans, FRESH and fine. Also, Ess. Vanilla, Extracts of Lemon; Orange, Bitter Almond, Rose and Peach, for flavoring Ice Creams, Puddings, Custards, 4c. Just teceived at Z. J. DbHAY'S. Quinine. . 1 A A OZ. QUININE, at tho lowest market price. IvU Forsaloby June 22. ' THOMAS J. WORKMAN. "t c vt/vn fi a v jimviku jtvn oAiiui rI^HE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of JL GOOD BRICK, which may bo had on application January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. PINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hams and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Flour Just received at BONNE Y'S. BAGGING, Rope and Twine. For sale bv JAMES McEWE'N. Sept. 17. 75tf In Equity?Kershaw. Zack Cantey and Wife vs. John M. DcSaussurc, Trus tec, Wm. Adamson Cantey?Bill to sell Trust Property. IN obedience to an order in this case made at June Term A. D. 1852, of the said Court, I will offer for salo at Public Outcry, at the Court House Door in Camden, on the first Monday in November next, all that Tract or Parcel of land (except the residence on the same known as Spring Dale place, and two hundred (200) acres around it) lying on the East side ol Wateree River, in Kershaw District, containing by resurvey of E. Parker, Deputy Surveyor of the 17th day of January, 1849?Fifteen Hundred and Twenty (1520] - - * ? ? a 0_ I ..J Acres?bounded North by lanas 01 ut. cj. oujihuhu and lands of the Estate of John Chcsnut, East by landf of the Estato of John Chesnut, Soutli by lands of Edward E. Adnm9on, and West by the Watereo River. The said Truct, with the exception abovo made, wili be sold at the time and place hereinbefore specified, tc the highest bidder for the same, provided it brings ovei Six Thousand Dollars, (GOOD) but it will not be sold foi less than Six Thousand Dollars (G000.) Terms.?a credit of one, two and three years?pur chaser to givo bond with approved poreonal securitj and a mortgage of the premises. Possession of saic lands to bo given on the 1st day of January ensuing said sale, and tho purchase money to bear interest i from the dav possession is given. " W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. A ugust G. 63 tf ? M??K??WM?????6???11?il LOST. ABOUT ten days ago, between the Post-office anc the store of John Rosser, Esq., A -PAIR 01 GOLD SPECTACLES. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at the Post-office. Sept 17. 75tf DRY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE IHT CHARLESTON, S. C. WG. BANCROFT & CO., 253 King-st., below Wentworth-8t. Constantly on hand? SILKS AND SILK GOODS DRESS GOODS of all descriptions ALP A CAS MERINOES and BOMBAZINES PRINTS and GINGHAMS CLOTHS, CA SSI MERES and VESTING S HOSIERY, GLOVES, dec. AI.SO GEORGIA PLAINS and KERSEYS PLAIN and STRIPED OZNABURGS BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS SUPER DUFFIL BLANKETS. Uur business is aoDe sinewy ior uash, ana on mo One Price system, and we are confident no bouse in the city can give BETTER BARGAINS. Charleston, Sept. 15, 1S52i 75 4m. SAJI'L. HOYT, late of the firm of sam'l uoyt k co., savannah, oa'WOULD announce to his friends that he has removed to Charleston, S. C., No. 149 East Bay, where he is prepared to do a general Commission busii ness, and furnish to order, at all times, any articles from the North or South that may be wanted, for tho usual commission, as well as receive and sell the sumo And I pledge myself that all business entrusted to my care shall receive such atteution as will insure similar manifestation of their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will enable me to do as well as any, and better than many. Also, dealer iu Butter, Cheese, Plaster, Marble Dust, Cement, Lime and Hair. And, Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North and South, as well as Silas C. Herring's Pi re Proof Safes, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which will be furnished on short notice, and at manufacturers prices. Cash paid ut all times for Wool, Green, Salted and Dry Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs, Beeswax, Rags, Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and Florida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in tho Rough. Terms Cash invariably. Refers to the citizens of Savannah generally. Sept. 7. 73 3m. G.wTwiEIf GE8 & COT, Booksellers, Stationers, AND DEALERS in. I Cheap Publications, So. EAST-BAY, (Opposite the Courier Office. CHARLESTON, S. C. C. W. WIEXGES. A. L. SOLOMON. .Tune 23. 59 3m WARDLAW A. WALKER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. A. W.VRDLAW. G. WALKER. OUR Commission for selling Cotton will be flP.y cents per bale. Supplies will bo purchased for our friends, and special attention given to the articles ordered. Refer to Col. L. J. Patterson. Aug. 10. G4 2m REEDERA DE8 A (J SSURE^ ADGERS WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ARE prepared to devote their undivided attention to the interests of their friends in the sale of COTTON, RICE, and produce generally; and to filling their ORDERS. They will make fair advances on Consignments of Produce to their care 08well reeder. john b. desaussl're. Aug. 6. 63 w7m UAKKIATxES. At tbe Old Stand of S. & J. Gilbert. O ,t E. ) {. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE O BUSINESS at the abovo stand. Nos. 35 and 40 Wentwortli street, where they will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and customers a very extensive stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their own manufacture, together with the various other styles usually found in this market Their long acquaintance with this market a3 manufacturers aud dealers will cnablo them to offer great inducements to purchasers, both in styles aud prices. Charleston, Aug. 20. G7 tf LEONARD CHAPIN, (LATE OF T1IE FIRM OF GILBERTS & CHAPIN) IS NOW OPENING an extensive CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY and REPOSITORY, fronting aud on Went worth-street, next door to the old stand of Gilberts ? Chapin; also, on Meetiug-treet, next door North of the ''Pavilion Hotel," Charleston. S. C. yyOrders for Carriages and Harness, promptly ox ecuted from this date, on such terms and in such manner, as to insure a continuance of lavors. June 11?47 tf A CAJtST Messrs. g f Kennedy, of Chester and james m. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors ol the Planter's Hotel, Charleston, havo leased the american HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and tho travelling public a portion of their patronage. Wo pledgo our selves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodations unsurpassed by any in the city. TTKNNKDY 4 HURST. Charleston May 17. 40 6m NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the estato ol James Parker, deceased are hcroby notified tc render in the same duly attested, to. E. PARKER, Administrator. Sept 7. 72 tC Fiual Notice. ALL persons Indebted to the subscriber previous tc 1852 if not settled beforo next Return Day, wil positively find their notes aud accounts in tho hands o an Attorney for collection, as settlements muse b< made. . W. C. WORKMAN. Angust'27. CO tf Fresh Tamarind* MAY be lrnd at WORKMAN'S DRUG STORE. Patent Excelsior Cutting Knives, MANUFACTURED only E. Taylor & Co., Colum bus, Georgia. For salo by W. ANDERSON, Agent. Camden, Sept. 7 72 tf Fresh Lard Oil, ! /~\F superior quality, "which will bo sold as Iowa KJ tho "present advanced prices of OILS of over I kind will warrant. Just received at DKIIAY'S DRUG STORE. PARIS-ItlADE BOOTS.?A few pair, jua received by WORKMAN <fc BOONE. JUST RECEIVED.?A genoral assortmen of Ladio's SHOES and BOOTS. Somcnow styles r by WORKMAN &BOONE. August C. 63 tf OUPKRIOR Pine Applo Cheese, Capers, Curranti r IO Citron, and Lemon Svrups. For salo by I May 8. E. W. BONNEY. [ To Rent. I^IIE Store at present occupied by Shaw & Austii Apply to W ANDERSON. Aug. 20, 67 tf Fair Notice. j j \ LL those indebted to tia for the years 1850 or '51 i! Jtjl will And it to their interest to call and settle the same before Return Day. Oct. 1. WORKMAN & BOONE. Gunsmith iiig, BelMlau^uig, and Repairing Locks, Brasses, dec. TIIE undersigned oilers his services to the citizens of Camden and the surrounding country in the above line. lie may be found, for the present, at R. J. McCreight'sGin Shop. Sept. 23.?3t. C. J. SHIVER. ~ SA STEE CAJi AL" rPHE usual repairs of tlio season on the SnnteeOaJL nal having been completed, it will be open for the passage of Boats on and after Wednesday, the 29th of September. The late heavy rains have afforded the Canal a su- | perabundanco of water, and no injury has been sustained by it from them. 4 j R. PRESS SMITH, Superintendant. Sept. 28. 78 6t " LEATHER! LEATHER^ i ALDEN <fc MURRAY have now on hand, a choice Int. of RA AT). HARNESS and UPPER LEA- 1 TUERy of their own tanning, which will -c sold low. also A superior lot of NEGRO SHOES, of their own manufacture, very heavy and warranted good, at prices 1 from 50c. to $1. also ; Expected in a few days a choice lot of FIXE SH OES, ( of every description, comprising many new and beau ! i tiful styles. " Sept. 28. j Three Days from New York. I HAVE just opened a magnificent assortment of ' FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, purchased in [ , New York last week, consisting of Worked Muslin ' Collars of the newest styles, from 10c. up to $6; Mus- 1 j lin Sleeves and Cufi'a, new shapes an l patterns; Emb'd. j ' Phooiicntfc rilnm fiml frillnrf* Ktri.gu nnri Tnfipr- I | VUVUIIUV^ v. ? 1 ?o ? a I tings; Cambric do.,; in great abundance. 20 dozen , Cambric Hdkli). Also, a complete stock of Bonnet, Neck aud Cap RIBBONS, selected from tbe latest French Importations; black Velvet Ribbons all widths, , colored do., for Trimmings. 1 also had the good fortune to receive 35 boxes and < bales of DRY GOODS, before the destruction of the j Cougarce Bridge, the contents of which are now open ' nndready lor public inspection. They consist of white, ; red and yellow Flannels; Kerseys, Sattinets, Jeans, i I Tweeds and Cassimeres; Plaid Linseys; Cotton Stripes, bleached and brown Homespuns and sheetings; 150 j pieces of fast colored CALICOES, together with a gen- j cral assortment of FALL A1 D WINTER GOODS, 1 all of which are offered at my usual small profits, | Sept. 24. JA11ES WILSON. | j JUST ARRIVED, j " MOORE'S EXPRESS, : 1 "17"1 A Columbia, Lewisville and the Freshet. Asplen- i j V did assortment of FANCY GROCERIES, iu part ( as follows: i ] 4 cases superb assorted PRESERVES ! 1 4 do hermetically sealed fresh Salmou ! ] 3 do do do do Lobsters 2 do Sweet Oil j I 2 do assorted Cordials , s 150 boxes Sardines 4 cases Lemon Syrup 1 do Pino Apple, preserved in their own juice | 1 do Walnttt Catsup 50 quarter boxes Knisins 10 cases Ginger and Chow Chow Preserves 2 do superfine Preserves 100 lbs. Fresh Almonds 300 do assorted Candies 21 boxes Prunes, very handsome' For sale by TV. C. MOORE, Whalesale and Retail Dealer in Dry- Goods, Ueavy and Fancy Groceries, Camden, S. C. Yarn aud Oznaburgs. - &OQ BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Dear saleby ' V. O.'ilUUKif COLORED Flannels for Ladie's audchildrens Sacks. ; Also, Rodgers' Patent Gause and Silk warped I Flannels; Ladies Merino Vests, for sale bv K. TV. BONNET. Cow Hide*, Sheep, Deer, Otter and COON SKINS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL, Ac., and Country Produce of this kind purchased, for which the highest market cash prices will be paid, or Leather given in exchange, bv JOT1N P. BAUM, Sept. 21. No. 28G, King-st, Charleston. Ilair Restoratives. I HAVE now on hand a large and varied assortment of HAIR RESTORA TIVES, consisting in '! part of Baud's Eau Lustral; Barry's Tricopherous; . Phalou's Invigorator and Jayne's Hair Tonic; French Pomatums, &c. Having boen lately received, they I ft 1. J Kn nt are iretsu auu uuc. iv ?? uu<* .... May 28. Z. J. DeHAY'S. Columbia S. C. Insurance Company. ItHE undersigned continues to act as Agents tor the . above Company, aud ure prepared to take risks on Buddings and Merchandize at customary rates. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. , June 15th, 1852. 48 if SALEM WOOLENS. I HAVE uow on hand, aud daily expecting Author supplies of brown, mixed and white TWILLED AND PLAIN SALEM KERSIES, of different qualities. Planters wishing their Negro Clothing, Can now be supplicant Manufacturer's prices. f also?ox haxd, > A full assortment of BLA CK and MIXED JEANS, and will in n few days receive a variety of theso Goods in fancy colors, in qualities from fine to superfine. All of which will be sold either wholesale or retail by W. ANDERSON. Camden, Aug. 10. 64 w3m j rr k "ALCORN'S" superior FAMILY HAMS. Ref I 0 ceived and for sale by , June 22,1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Anchovio Paste. Received and for Bule by SHAW k AUSTIN. Juno 22,1852. 50 tf 1CASE Guava Jelly in quart Jars. Rccoived and for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. Juue 22. 50 tf ' CASH'S Pn.qnn'pil Limes. Oranires. Pine Apples 4 and Citron. For sale bv June 22. SHAW 4 AUSTIN. CHOICE Gun Powder, Hyson aud Imperial Teas. Received and for sale by 7 June 22. SHAW 4 AUSTIN. HEW SPRING GOODS. 1 "VT PRUOKER A CO. havo just received their now 1YJL supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, t to which they would invite the attention of the public i nt tlio same timo they would recommend their Stock o OUTFITTING ARTICLES, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravat.0, Undergarments, Hoscry, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. April 9, 1852?tf s, : i 2 BARRELS fresh "Kennedy's Butter Crackers."? Reoeived and for sale by - June 22, 1860. SHAW 4 AUSTIN. i. Mexican Mustang Liniment, IN Bottles at Fifty Cents aud Odo Dollar. For sale at Z. J. TeHAY'S. ?BHMaggiaEBaMBH??ggBB?Ptl Filial Notice. THE subscribers intending' to leave the State ly the first of November, desires aJl-those indebted to hem by note or open account, to call. apd'eiTange lor lie payment of the same previous to return day,^otherwise they will be put in the hands of an attorney lor collection. Office one door below the Court House. Sept. 14. H. LEVY & SON. Livery and Sale Stables. FORMERLY JOHN C. O'HAMOjf'S. THE Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his friends and the public, that, having purchased the Splendid STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known and popular STABLES, formerly owned by O'HANLON, arid Iritely by W. E. ARCHER, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their patronage, with excellent SADDLE HORSES, and handsome and comfortable CARRIAGES and BUGOIE8, of the latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers, in whose sobriety and experience every confidence can be placed, at most reasonable prices. Many improvements have been made to the Stables and Lots, and Drovers will find every accommodation they a a de* sire. Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable will run from Boatwright and Janney's universally favorite "American HotaL" and also from the lone-established and well-known Columbia Hotel, by Mr. D. Caldwell, to the various Railroad Depots, or any point desired. j25"Orders left at the American Hotel, With Mr. W. D. Harris, or the proprietor, at the Columbia Hotel, will be promptly attended to; and the subscriber is xmfident that all who employ him will be pleased with tiis prices and his teams. NATHANIEL POPE. Sept. 21. 16?6m Town Residence for . THE subscriber offers for sale on liberal terms, his HOUSE AND LOT in Camden. Persons wishng to purchase are requested to call and examine the premises. A great bargain will be given. Sept. 10. E. W. BONNEY. - 1 Notice. I^HE subscriber invito offers for the purchase of the . whole of his property in Camden* via: That Three Story House on Broad-street, opposite the Episcopal Church, at present occupied by Mr. Harris us p Store and dwelling house?the Two Story House south of the above, occupied by Mr. Billings as a Store louse and dwelling?the Small House South of the Lbove. and the House South of it occupied by the subicriber as a dwelling and Store house. The above property (some of which Is new) is all in jood repair, and all well situated for business. Terms iccommodating. For further particulars apply to August 31?7Otf JAMES M'EWEN. " In Equity?Kershaw. fosiah Pierce and Wifo, Zack Cantey and Wife vs. fidward E. Adamson?Bill to sell land for Partition. [N compliance with an order in this case made at last June Term of said Court, I invite proposals for the jurcbase of that portion of the Real Estate of Louis C. \damson, lately dec'd, lying on Wateree River and :alled the Brevard Place, containing it is thought about Pour Thousand and Eighty-three (4083) acres! Said ract adjoins lands belonging to W. J. Taylor, Zack [Jowen, E. Parker, Estate of Jno. Chesnut. Terms to bo specified in proposals as they are open ;o agreement of parties in interest to whom all proportions are to bo referred for acceptance or rejection. Propositions may be made to the undersigned. Salo not to be effected before the 1st January next* W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. ?. s. n. July 30. 61 * gjfe. Scgars. j A AAA SEGARS, of the very best brnndx.?1U.UUU For sale by W. C. MOfeRE. North-Carolina Flour. A FEW barrels first quality North Carolina Flour For sale by W. C. MOORE. Jujube Paste. -i A BOXES first quality Jujube Paste, fresh. Jyat J. U received by_ ? ,W XLMQQRE^ "candies. Candies. / OAA LBS- of the haudsomestCaMiM ever offered OUU in this market. W. ^HQOIIE. St. Jtillnn ifledoc Claret. .4 FEW cases of the above just received. l\ W. C. MOORE. Wagon for Sale. N A FIRST RATE one Horse Wagon, for Bale low.? -Ti. Apply early to W. C. MOORE. One to Four Dollars a Window. BEFOP.E purchasing call and examine the subscriber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, which comprises many late and handsome attcrns. C. L. CHATTEN. Bagging and Rope. THE subscriber has on hand a large supply of GUN NT and D UNDEE BA GGING. Also, best qualn j ? n Ii/IDH 1 .1?.|n TUTTXTC ml,;.), K. liy nsi ljej jwjjt UUU LUltU pij a ww ntitvu uv will sell at the lowest market price. Planters are invited to call and purchase. Sept 14. E. W. BONNEY. Notice. ALL those indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle their accounts by the first of November. On and after that time all debts will be placed' in other hands for collections. THOS. B AS KIN. Sept. 10. 73 tf .gate, .onta flga saca Railroad Notice. IN consequence of the fulling in of the Railroad Bridge, over the Congaree River, and other damages to the Road, no Freight of any description will be received at the Camden Depot, for any station beyond Middletou on the South CarolinaRailroad, for tho present, Passengers with light baggage will be taken N. D. BAXLEY, Agent Sept. 8. 71 . * tf Just Received. j ff A Ps, SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS J_t)U 100 pair Blankets 5000 yds Gunny Bagging 25 coils Ropo. 100 kegs Nails, Sept. a. W. C. MOORE. Notice. " ^ THE remainder of the Tools belonging to the Estate of R. L. Tweed will he sold at Public Auction on the first day of Pall Court, if not previously sold at private salo, oonsistingof Blacksmith's Bellows, Vices, Anvils, <?c. The abovo may be seen at tho Store of James McEwen, whore the salo will take place. Sept. 17?75tf S. TWEED, Adm'rx. Water's Tooth Soap, I?OR cleansing and removing animalculffi from tho teeth. For sale by Juno 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. ? STRAW CUTTERS Ac.?The subscriber have received a ftill assortment of Large Straw Cutters Small Do. Corn Shollcrs >? Thermometer Churns a Ang. 13. McDOWALL & COPPER. 4g GRAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and ig Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24?tf E. V. BONNE Y'S. Aromatic Spirits ol Vinegar. PUT up in beautiful style. For sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN.