Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1852-1852, November 19, 1852, Image 3
KooHuudV iii'ris?ai2 E it tern.
- Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility and
langour of the system,, derangement ol the liveranjJ*'
stomach. want of appetite, A'c.; they are frcquerrtfy t!iO
result oftoo close npplieatjon, and a thousand otiier
'causes we cannot hero name; but we would say-to all
afflicted, do as we have done?get-a bottle or two of.,
Dr. llooJlaud's German Bitters, prepared by Dr.
son, and our word for it you will be cured. AVe recommend
this medicine, knowing from experietiee th:;*.
it Is much superior to the generality of patent m,u:"
cines. Wo would say to our readers, pu:chase in m
unless prepared by Dr C. M. Jackson, Piiih;dc!p!iia.
October 22.
POJSOXIA'tt.
Thousands ?if parents whn use Vermifuge c< nir.o-c:! <-:
Castor Oil, Calomel. A r.. are no! aware, tl.ai while they
$ appear Iftbcnelit the patieiit. they are actually laying tl.<futtndaiions
for u series ?.f ?li. cases, such as salivation. |o.:
* of sight, weakness ot limb.-, c.
In another roltsmn will be Ibitnd the advertisement of
Hobcnsack's 3Iedieines, 'o which we ask the attention oi
all directly interested in their own as well as thtir ( l.ildren's
health- In Liver Complaints and uii disorder.' arising
from these of a billions type, should make use of the
only genuine medicine. llobensackV Liver Pills.
DO""* Be not DKcEivnn," but ark lor llobensm k'Worm
Syrup and Liver fills, and observe ihat each ha
the signature of the Proprietor, J. ,N. JIOBLNSiVt. K, a.
UVliC CISC ate JJWUM.iig,
^ anMMcaMiwBBaaBWBBaaanMHmgagaHigaMc gag
TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION.
L^--- . All Temperance organizations iu the Stato of South
Carolina are respectfully invited to participate in a
PUBLIC MEETING of the Grand Division of the Sons
of Temperance, at Columbia, S. C. on Thursday, the
^ 25th inst. A torch light procession will be formed at
6 o'clock, p. m., ia front of Odd Fellows' IlalL ^ t<
Addresses will be delivered by several of our most
distinguished Speakers.
Ry order of A M. Kennedy, G. "W. P.
S. S. McCULLY, ) Committee
R. NORTfl, [ of
T. BEGGS, ) Arrangements. (
7 Nov. 18. 93 2t ?
ftjg~ "We are authorized to announce TIIOMAS
BASKIN, Esq. as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensu- <
^ ' ng election.
I. O. O. F.?Kershaw Lodge, IVo. f>.
THE Regular Meeting of this Lodge trill be held
at their Hall, this Evening, at 7 o'clock. ,
WILLIAM SHI EL, Secretary.
Estate Sale.
BY order of the Court of Ordinary, will bo sold at
the late residence of James Baskin, deceased, on
the 20th day of December next, all tho perishable
property belonging to said Estate, consisting of Corn,
Fodder, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats,
Wagons, Plantation Utensils, Ac.
I will also sell before the Court House door in Camden,
on the first Mouduy in Janury next, Eleven very
likelv NEGROES, among whom there is a good Carpenter,
one tolerable good Carpenter and a good: Wa- <
y goner. 1
Terms?For the perishable property a credit of |
twelve months, with note and approved security, with t
interest from day of sale.
For the Negroes, a credit of one, two, and three ]
years, with bond and mortgage, approved security, and
interest from daj' of sale. Purchasers to pay for all
necessary papers, as woll as recording them.
A. G. BASKIN, Ex'r.
Nov. 19 93 tf
A PLW
IN the Presbyterian Church, for sale by
J. CHK3NUT.
Nov. 19.?93tf (
Notice.
'TMIE subscriber will bike on freight one hundred and '
JL ten or twenty bales of Cotton, at any timo tlilsnr
the next week, or will hire a large Canal Boar, with a
crew of hands as may be agreed on. Apply to Mr. F. I
Joy. J AS. CHESNUT. t
.NOV. 19.?93 It. ?
V ; ft
ft- Coiitfarce Jockey Club Races
r ff^IJE above RACES will commence on WEDNKSX
DAY, 22d December, and continue four days.
From the number of Horses now on the ground, line sport
is anticipated. N. B. YOUNG,
Nov 19?93 4t Proprietor.
SCHOOL BOOKS. ^
A COMPLETE and cxtensiveassortment of SbHOni.
Books are now on hand of the best editions, !
which arc offered for sale at low prices lor cash, or at j
the usual credit to punctual customers.
GRAMMARS.?Smith's. Bullion's and Brown's.
SPELLERS.?Elementary, Carpenter s. N. V. South- 1
em and Dictionary Speller
DICTIONARIES.?Webster's, Walker's, Reid's, and
% Worcester's Elementary. <
READERS.?Southern, No. 1^2, and 3; Goodrich's;
New York and Grigg & Ellidifs 1. 2 and 3; Porter's
Rhetorical. Lovel's. National. Sargent's Standard
Speaker, Frost's American do. t
HISTORIES.?Parley's 1st, 2d and 3d books History; j >
Parley's Common School and Pictorial Hist. U. S.; 1
Bobbin's Outlines Hist.; Markbam's Hist. England; '
Magnal's Historical Questions; Catechism of the llis
toiy and Chronology of South Carolina; Juvenile ,
Histories of England and the United States of America.
GEOGRAPHIES.?Mitchell's School Geography and
Atlas, 2nd Revised edition; Mitchell's Anct. Geo.
and Atlas; Butler's do.; Primary Geographies, by
Smith, Parley, Mitchell and Childs; Quarto Geo. and
Atlas, in 1 vol., by R. C. Smith, and R. M. Smith, ; <
(the latter is the common School Geogruphv.) | (
ARITHMETICS.?Pike's, Smith's, Emerson's 1, 2 and <
3; Davios' 1st Lessons; School and University Arith- '
metic; Colburn's Intellectual Arith. Keys to the
above for the use of teachers.
NAT. PHILOSOPHY.?Parker's, Comstoek's, Jones',
Grav's and Draper's.
CHEMISTRY.?Sillimau's, Draper's, Jones', Com- j
stock's. Johnson's Turner's. '
NAT. HISTORY.?Bigland'sand Ackerman's.
INTELLECTUAL PHILOS.?Abcrcrombio's.
MATAEMATICS.?Davies' Algebra, Elementary and
Practical Geometry; Lcgcndre's Geometry and Burdon's
Algebra; Davies'and Flint's Surveying; Day's
Mathematics and Algebra.
Swan's Series of Spellers, Grammar Readers, <fcc.
Copy Books and Plates; Paper, Ink,Steel Pens, Quills,
Inkstands, and all other articles of Stationary required
in Schools and Academies. A. YOUX G.
Nov. 19.?93tf J
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE WHOLESALE HOUSES,
9 A BOXES BUCKWHEAT,
Li\J D00 Havana Oranges, Rico, Lard, and Mack- '
erel. W. C. MOORE. J
Nov 19 I
m ? ,
ai mo jmiporiiiiu.
K AAA Rio Honda CIGARS,
t) v/ V/ v/ 5000 Sylva genuine Do.
5000 Gold Leaf Do.
10 Boxes fine Chewing TOBACCO.
Nov 19 W. C. MOORE. 1
* Champaigne and Brandy.
| Pipe "Old London Lock" Brandy 1
i Doz. Baskets Ileidsick Champaign o
j ? " ? " pt3,
i Cask Madeira Wine
i " Malaga " 1
i " Old Port " W. C. MOORE. 1
Nov 19
TWO NEGRO MEN to Hiro.
Nov 19. W. C. MOORE. I
A A Boxes Cheese. Just received by
1UU W, 0. MOORE.
CHARLESTON AUCTION SALE.
"""Positive Sale of f'ciiev.
e? 7iYjL-<jf A: i\ CALUWKIA.
Oi^?iittSl3AY. tliO 23<I iii.-i., will bo sold, in Union
wharf store-?, at 11 o'clock,
3G20 bags KIO U 'rrKK, cargo of the Pnjiisl! brig
Daniel, just anivc'l trout I'.io.
ALSO.
"iin:nccliai''ly allvr the above, at saute place,
527 blitls. .>U'.7-\ l\. various brands.
Conditions?ft'.jss undo: ra>!: to S'iOO. sixty
days; GOO to ? I(>00. ninety day?: 1<H'?(> to 00,
tour mouths; over r-d'JOO. s.x iitotitiiS; jv rcims-. rs giv
sng approved ei.uorseu notes.
As ii:c above >;t!i '.v:ii j.t>sitx\cT donlei v.ill find
it to their advantage- to .v.vud.
Nov. 10?21
Su^ar, Hvi.:S5i.?, Colic ?; ;. , &.
1G0 blids. Aluscovado ami Born. Ition Sin-m
125 do Went India .Vlolns.-es
800 barrels New (ii:e.-:ns .Volassc-8
O'lO bags Rio and Java t'olieo
75 lilnls. Bacon. Side* and >ln>ulfier.?
200 packages No. I. 2 and i .Mack.tn {
15'! boxes Hiiii'i-li ia.iiy
S00 Halves and Ip-aner Le.vs it in.s
75 bales G tinny Cloth
350 coils Rate Hope
ALSO.
Butter. Lard, Soap. Candles. Stare)]. XShu.
lead. Liquors, Ac. Ac. Ac. For sain on ace uiinied.V.ing
terms, by I'A INK .v LUCAS,
Nov. 15 No. C35 East Bay Cbarle-ion.
J OHN C. WEST. Esq., is duly authorised to act as
our Attorney during our abscneo li-oni itie State,
tlisrc ecipts will be good for all due to either of lis.
11. LEVY,
11. LEVY A SON.
Camden, Nov. 3, lSo3.
VT KG HO BLANKETS, in every variety of quality
11 Abo, fine Bed Blankets, Crumb Cloth-. Buys an i
Carpets. For sale low. at BONNE Y'S.
PATENT Iron Meat Cutters, Patent Sausage Stuffers,
Digesters, Preserve Kettles, Cylinder Churns,
Soap-stone (Jriddles, &c. For sale at
Nov. 16. BOXXEY'S.
1M1E South-Carolina Rail Road Company will re.
ceive at the Camden Depot, every day, (Sunday
jxcepted) as many bales of Cotton as they may have
jars to load, that day and night, giving receipts at their
isk; all other Cotton brought to the Depot, will be rcseipted
for at the owner's risk, until placed on board
he cars, and after the I'latlbrm on which they receive
Cotton is full, they will stop receiving until they again
lave room. X. D. BAXLEY, Ag't.
Nov. 16.?02 3t
1*3.1XO Tit .\'f <YU.
JOSEPH FRKY, froin Charleston, informs the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, that
10 will be in Camden about the lOtli of November,
jrepared to tunc and repair Pianos, Organs, Melodeons
ind other Musical Instruments.
?3?" Orders loft at Mr. Young's Book Store will be
iroinptly attended to.
No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given.
Oct. 28. 87 tf
J ) ICN figured and plain Silks
11 Cashmeres ami itclAuhc.-. pt.-uii aim prunen.
\ lar^o variety ut sinai 1 pattern LcLaiiies. lor children.
EMBROIDERIES-?Comprising:. fall assortment ol
dollars, Chemisettes. Ondcrslccvcs, 1 landkcichiets, Ac.
With a larje lot of
vitl. Silk and Sewing >ilk < .loves. .lust opened nt
ucl 13. a. m. a h. kjsnnkuy's
( 'Alt i'EG'O"?<U.?Super, super. Also, best three
U ply M-otvii and iiru-s-ek ( urpcttujps, with hujjs to
natch. Just received at
Oct. 15. A. M. A KKXXKDY'S.
iiiw* skirt-..
I) LACK and fancy Cravats. U loves. of every d.-scripJ
lion. With a full assortment of VSDER LOTH
1X0 and liUSJl.DY. Just arri-.?i iu>i -:i at
Oct. 15. A. M. .\ K. KKXXMi'VS.
Bagging and Kope.
VLAIIGK supply of Gunny and l?uiid.-o Itnyyiny.
Alto, best Clntrlcston-niaile Il.sip. l-'oi-sal very
otv. W. ANDKlLSoX.
I I EAVY All Wool Plains. Sailinctrs, Malloty Kcr1
iu'Vs and plain Litis. ; > Ibr .Servants wc..r. Kor
: .!? r.mv at ' UuN NKY'S.
liotfii: .w.VSW.vc?'! ais;y?.
'J>!iK IK-Km:: Man'.'alh'otuiin;: Coii jinny ale now pre1
pared to oiler a lar^i* sleek ef
?ts<t .?? \i^rt?
ill nf their own uintiulnetnr ;iMc!*- :n ILi-si namicr
uul ol the best material ami illicit v.;li be ill nd to
neasUI'C us low as they aie lu be luuni eb*. whole, ot
be same quality. Also,
Band, Harness. Sole and Upper Leather,
.vltieh will be sold either wholesale or retail by
Oct. 11?tu. W. AXDEliSON, Ttvas'r.
CAMDEN BAZAAR.
Looti lis IIS.?J:!1
I UST feeeiveil a new su||dy nl \\ IN 1 Kit O'lOllS.
PJ consisting of a trreui vnnety ?>f I ?ry !,?ods. t-w?st
styles. IJlolliiii;.'. finlinols, Hats. iSoots and trice.-,
jiweries, Hardware and Cutlery, iTuelvry ami China
IVare, 4c.. Ac.
f^"Sfelliinr at Charleston ju ices.
M. DUL'CKKlt 4 CO.
Camden. Nov. 2. 88 tf
GREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT!
AM, ?! Nil NE1VV
HAVE COME TO HAND!
CgrCuSI atttl Sec YHictit..,^
Oct. 12. JAMliS WILSON.
Valuable Land for Sale.
In Equity?2*:tIcr bisiricl.
Ui.l.ll.iii.tt (f ( Siclitii ]
IUIUUICIV1J ^
vs. r Partition.
Will. T. Castun, Sam'1. C. Castou. )
BY virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity,
made in the above ease, June Term. 1352, 1 will
>ell at Lancaster C. II.. on the lirst Monday, the Glh
December, 1352, the following valuable tracts of land,
jclongiug to above parties, viz.:
One tract containing 732 acres, situate in Lancaster
District on both sides of Little Lynch's crook, and on
both sides of the Red lield road to Camden, b.undcd
by lands of Win. 11. Roberts, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. (burners,
Mrs. Ingram, and tract No. 1 be.'onging to same estate.
Also one other tract containing pcs Acres situate in
?aid District, on both sides of said creek and road, adjoining
lauds of Robt, Criiiiiiienger, Win. Rowers, James
J. llortou. Uriah Williams, Jno. Neal, Win. 11 Roberts,
ind the tract uoovo described.
These two tracts adjoin and form one body of land,
having heretoloro been cultivated as one plantation.
Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to examine
before the sale, us so large and valuable a body
uf land is becoming difficult to bo purchased.
Term* of Sale.?cash, sullicient to pay costs and expenses;
the balance a credit of one and i wo years with
interest annually from day of sale, purchasers giving
bond and two good sureties and a mortgage.
JAMES 11 WiTHKKSPOOX,
Com'r Eq. L. D.
Oct. 26, ($G.5C.) 43 wts
^ ,*.x A*. ?
t LL persons indebted 1o .! !,n Ingram, by note
a.\ nceottnt. will tiike noiice that payments arc on
to he made to the tiiiilerslgi'.ed. the Attorney u( V. .
>.;.nco. Assignee. 1 henssigiied papersarc iuliiskiu
tor sctiletucut. Cost xri;?v be .- ivvi bv settling soon.
w'. TUUBLOW UAST'OX,
Att'y for i>'. A. Xuuue. Assignee.
Nov. 1G. 92 swim
r1 'III' ?!: > riJ'cr will engage to deliver in Catnde
i i'h.u flri'.k or Light \Vi.o?!. by tl
load or i v i i c r Mr. 1". Jn.v authorized to tnal
armugvuic '> b< '>* 'on. ?Ai;y v/mm ii.
J. iAJriSNr r.
M'.ii.i rry Nov. ] 92 if
' ?: dl.-l li'-ing' **. i?.-\v s. \
V. tn? -r. 'o-. i ants, i'.v.iuc . : <! ii,
| I n I. - .1 ; i, j .
I i'\y iltrJ ;i" rtll"' l.-t. No. it:' 'Li- l':i.;?vllj:Or :t|
! V / Mail Train will l av - tin: ? aim! -n i ? at
! .?VI<ick. A. M. Tin; Traci; oier tin- Oonfrnrc.- ili-. t
now couiplt u. and ilie ltoad is now upeu fur C'Uti
a:i..! ail otiier descripli-'hs oi ?*'t-iar:i*.
X. I). UAXLKV. A-'lit.
Nov. 2. 88 tf
: v,.'0Mh LA P >J!J;thai usl! ' HUi; :.i. >. P'irjiii
I i ^ l-'laal, i.:n? <(! :!. ! Pure White I.ca i. 1-1, 1and
! ' ; !! a I'a!,- i'?r litirniin: l*'!?ii<i, .Ve. ah-. Rcciivi
I l)v Rail Road. and iiii'.i' ready lor inflect ion and
at Z. .1. i'EllA V'S>.
November 9.
?xysfsjiil.'d KSillvr*.
VSMALJ. invoice ot these highly recommended an
iniicli-.nlied lor Litters. Received j-cr lluilrou
and for sale it Z. J. De11a\ '15.
Nov. 9
JSarry's Tricoplierons.
^ Preparation for the HAIR, so ciicap that all oa
i V allord it. ami yet so popular uui we van.- ever
wlicru use and praise it. A fresh supply direct lroi
New York, received and for sale at
Nov. 9. Z. J. DeIIAY'S.
Received
ON Consignment, a Lot of CllOCKERY TC.4 Ili
consistiny of JUGS. J. 11!S Gil L'llXS, 11UTTE.
DISHES, dr. . To be sold at wholesale prices by
Nov. 9.?90 tf JAMES McEWEN.
Notice.
VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Boj
kin, deceased, will hand tliem in, properly attcs
ed; and those indebted to the Estate will present thei
to Harwell Boykin, qualified Executor.
Nov. 5. 89 3tn
AD.TIirVIS'fiRATOK'S SALS.
f > Y order ot the Court of Ordinary' of Kershaw Di:
1> triot, I will sell at Public Auction boiore tli
Court House in Camden on the first Monday in Jam
ary next.
EIGHTY-NINE NEGS0E3,
belonging to the estate ol Lewis C. Adainson, dee'i
A (.so.
On the day following, at the Plantation of said dec't
tiio stock of MULi&s, HOGS, CATTLE, SQEE1
Wagons. Plantation linnkuitiits, CttUN, FODJDEl
PKOYLduXS. ,ve.
Term*.?The N'-groes will be sold for onc-fourt
cash; the balance on a credit of one. two. and tine
years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers I
give bond with approved personal security, and
mortgage oi mc propeiiv. mi- mm-i pi.., .1
sums oi' tirty dollars anil under. ten-Is, over that amoui
on a credit of 12 months, secured by notes ami appn
vcd sureties. Purchasers to pay for all jie>:t>.sary
pas. J. It. KERSHAW.
itanrr l. c;. .aaamson, uecct.
Oct. 28. 87 ts
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
r |"MIK Subscriber intending to close Ins business, o
.1. fers his Stock of Groceries at extremely low pr
<es for CASH. All who desiro bargains would il
well do call and examine, before pnreiia*.112 elsewhen
Xov 2.?8SU H. W. AhBU'i i'.
e'.*;r
VI'HiMK new lour horse Waggon. with harnes
Apply a' the Water-e !lou-e.
. Nov. y 1852 ::t
I MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS &. SHOES
sn>)-eriber- have ii;-t reei-ii<-d an assort met
j a im-nt ol Mi.-s-sami '.'hi!-iron's ill" ?TS am! Sii< !!.'
among which ai- n;i?nv ta v. and hi lUiibd .-ivies
Oct "JO. " Al.DiiX A .VniliAY.
S i U 1 IMI'.t '.S NK'-l!'1 i.lXSK YS Now op-iiin
j iWw iin.i tbr sale by E. \Y. liOXXKY.
i
| ;s?.;? :-<! SiitkU< (tiaff!).
I 4 V.'O.M VX lo cook, v.a.-h. and do house work. Fc
; ?'\ .. coin j lot*, in ami trusty olio, liberal wages will l
I'.dd monthly. A j -ply to Z. J. I)KllAY.
Sow 12." tf
UWifT*.
J X Silks. French IvLaiuo-. Canton Cloths, Alpacca
1 hngiiam's and t'alieoe-, all of a most superii
quality. Now receiving at
! Ocr. 15. A. M. A It. KKASJSAJX . >.
| ~ BoXKS Sperm ami Adamantine Candles Jus
j~.f) received and I'or .side nt MUORK'S.
55 MORE!"
J' X addition to the Goods received last week, I hav
1 the pleasure of announcing that 1 have this day re
ceived FIFTY-F1V K PACK.AGKS more. My stoc
now embraces a very general assortment?a lew leac
ing articles 1 give helow. which are well worth theal
tcniicn of persons in pursuit of handsome and chea
G oods.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
All-wool Delaines, fancy and solid colors
Cashmeres, do do do
i'rintcd Turquoise, a new article, ttry rich
Do Spun Silk do do do
Rich colored I'ou de Silks
Do do Gro do Rhine
One piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Dresses
Marcelloni Silks, all colors, for Scarls Ac.
Plain Black Silks, sons' very lino
Ali Pachas and Bombazines
Dress Trimmings, great variety
Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and enib'd
Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names
Love Veils and Veiling
Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' and gentlemen's
Merino and Raw Silk Vests, do do
Colored Gauntletts and Buck Gloves, do do
Embroidered Undersleeves. Cud's. Collars. Ac.
Patent Skirts and Skirting Cloths, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac.
Oct. 9. K/W. BOXXFY.
Rich Dress Goods.
4 BEAUTIFUL assortment of dkuss uuuu:
J.\. opened to-day, embracing all qualities, to wide
I would invite the attention of the ladies, as they at
liandsoine, and will he offered low by*
Oct. 0?it \V. ANDERSON.
I.i^Csf has ioiiie!
IAMB ' >1!, and BURN I N't! KMT IIX of SUPER
j OR '/l.'.M.ITV Received vestordav nt
(Jet. 15-it * Z. J. Doll AY'S.
WaterN Toc?tl> Soup,
ileauf-itiv atid removing nniinaleul.e from tl
teeth. For sale hy
June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN.
"" NEW FALL AN1)W3NTEK Gut
or
lv rjj "ilE subscriber having. bv idcc-nt arrivals. < <
A. JL tod his r'ALL AKX) WJHTfilt C7i
U5 a.o.-t rospccllulh" o'Feis thcw t<> the public for ii
lion nt tlio storo limn11ly occupied 'uy Mo? rs. Ii.
& Son. Thi-y eon-.ist in par?, jip follows:
Plain and primed Mouslintsund O.shmcrcs; vi
and plain liluck Silks: Bbtck Satin National: Bi.se
dc Niijdi s; Hla.-k Cliolloy-; English and French
basii:- - and (.'nipc-u ?"i- ?i.s; ltich brocade* and'.!
? aMe Gn> de A fries; Figured and Cokirad Brill
lc Pose do (' 1 : !. - rii:d olii'.r light colored Silks lb
.... nhi** ureases.
ALSO.
A large assort inei.l of Silks and Wvrf Triinr
f arc ?"lu.it*. fjltilim, Black ..lid C<>lt-;c?i N't..-. Ft
Silk :tnd ( ronnrirn uross iiniimis. Besides a f?.
,1- iiijoi.: < ! KMJ'l.'O! i'HI* Y. oiiii-rccit-u tbo
ic | -lyh'S o! ).! :-in. and l.iio- >iceves. K .-lv-ddcied :
j l ioncii Worked r. ! I vin.iii'-i I. ct ii.id Mus'-ii
J 1..1-: I in i:ri :--!t \ ill- !- a,. 1 ok Musl-i! t
| sVcond-iiiucrtlilig and iJi.ii'i. On] c iti.s. Bfnck at
' Survi M?iti*ii!rtN .\U-.lu ?\.i./r ani Black Ou-;
. i S!,iiivU Black and i.41iii-hanis. Jh.gli.-i
jy i'n :;ci. 1'ri ti- FL-ids nun Plaid Mcri:
is ?-hildrcn's drvsa
fl, S:ik. Wool and {Jotton Hosieiy, Dimities,
t'!<ii!i a:::} Madonna Si iris, FineiGng Linens. i?i
ami Pinjcrs. I.aion ill <i l.'ott i: Sheetings.
and I leached Tab'i il.iir.Colored and
sod Table Gov r*. d Piano 4'overs
-.1 brown i.illM'VS, I\
liary i'iaids. Marlboro' Ftrim s and L'euilus, i'oi
.2 - I'v.nits.
Furniture Print? and lunatics, Marseilles Qnil
|c. Counterpanes. Bath ami Whitney ik<i Blankets,
Blankets of ail sizes.
a uo.
~ A variety of Satlinetis, Jeans and oilier light C
suitable for Hoy's and lien:lemon's wear, plai
"I fancy G'assimcrcs. Knglish and French Broad C
d Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac.
As some unavoidable delay occurred in rccc
the above Goods, they will be sold at the lowet
cvs, and at a ligurc ivnieh I am coulidcnt will cor
with the lowest in this market.
" also continue to purchase Cotton and
y Country Produce. tor which the highest market
" will bo given, and to act as Agent for both the 1
iit this place, and will give my attention to the R<
i lUgaiKi ror'.varuuig ui cjuous cuuai^ucu iu .nj lv
0. MATIJESb
Nov. 5 8D win
)} 5LW ao?Ks.
Simpson's Santa Fe, New Mexico, . nd Navajo I
try. with Illustrations
Wheeler's History of North Carolina
History ol'the Mormons: The IluntcrNaturalist
' Young Dominican; Combo's System ofPhrenoloj
t- Franklin and the Artie Regions; Glances at Kurt
a Sketches of Greece and Turkey; I.;fe Here and T
Willis' Rural Letters; Allen's Rural Kconomy
Farmer's Practical Farrier; Farmer's Land Measti
- Carolina Housewife; Military Life in Field and G'
New Themes for Protestant Clergy
s. A Hit at the Follies of the Age
ie Streaks o' Squatter Life; Up-Country Letters
j. Suniincr-time in the Country; Gaieties and Gravit
Rook of Snobs; Vanity Fair; Seven Nights in Go
Seven Capital Sins; Avarice; RiHe Rangers
Precaution, by Cooper, Prairie Seout; Sand Boyi
1. Amelia, by Fielding; Roderick Random; Ilope L
Adrian; Hearts Unveiled: Self Deception, euinph
] Two Fathers, a Spanish Romance; Upper Ten
> Mary Seuham, by Mrs. Gr>y; Discarded Daughtc
Wild Sports of the West; Fardarougha; Scalp llu
' Necromancer, Second part; Dream of Life, dc.
Nov. 5. ALEXANDER YOU*
' | I I'S'i' KliC'JlI ?A general assoi
" ! </ of Ladiu's SHOES and ROOTS. Son.cr.ewi
,, i bv WORKMAN <S,EUO*
" ! "August G. C3
J* ??. aojiunrsoivj
iaiSKCMiJLJNT A >1.1 JJ ?J tt,
; V UL'LDrcspcctnuiv Intern-, xfie citizen? oft'n
t f and vicinity, that he has opened a eomple
so: I met; t of Giu:i:c:iii-u's i ico'ls. cunsistingof L'L t
CA ES.JMERES, VESTING*, ie. Also, RE.
f- MAJjE CLuTIIIXG o; nil descriptions, 11 AT!
i- CAPE. Oct. 15j?
CAUPHTB^iG.
j FUST RECEIVED, Imperial Tliroc-Plv "1
t/ Crtis-ds and Venetian," also, a vaticty of C
I ber ' arper.-. from s7<. upwar Is, a neat article of 1
, ; Carpe'ing, a! ,17c. j>? r vard.
i Largo size ClicniJo and Tufted Rugs, Cocoa
! and Tufted .Mats. Ladies' iiiessel Satchel and U<
? ' men a Carpet Bags. For sale at
No*. 5 C. MATHES03
< LOTUlAii.
^ 4 LARGE stock of Gentlemen's READY-M
| V \ i.T.' 'Tl!!\l?. embracing a large and vurie
! sortmeiiiol I'rFoick and Sack Coats. Peter;
) clouded Beaver. Blanket and Itevcrseable Over
,r ' Aiso?Hats, Caps. Skirls; Collars, Merino and PI
" Undershirts. Cravats, Scarls, Gloves, and every a
| necessary for a complete outlit. At
j Nov. 5. ' C. MAT1IE80S
)T: Lxcetilot 's Police.
VLL persons having demands against the est
James Bask in, dee'd will present them du!
J tested within the time prescribed by law, and al
' sons indebted to said estate will make immediate
! nient to A. G. B ASM IN. Ex
; Oct. 22. -Sa tl
Trunks Carpet !5ax>i tttzd Ysilit'
\ VTE have just received a very full and con
v ' assortment of the above articles, of ever
and cpialitv, viz:
TBUNKS? from G2e. to $20.
CARPET BAGS?from the smallest and mosi
moll, to the largest and most magnificent; of c>
inglv rich and beautiful patterns.
0 VALICES?of various sizes and patterns. Ca
j* see tliein at WORKMAN & BOONi
I- CiRISWOLD'S COTTON OINS
L" j rpiiK Subscriber has a better location and is
1 better prepared for manufacturing GINS tha
other Establishment in operation, lie has tuadi
sold double the number of any other maker u
country, his sales averaging one Thousand per an
This unequalled demand justifies the reputation c
cd for Ids Gins, viz: that they Gin faster, run li
clean the seed better, takeout more moots, makehette
have Patent Water Poxes, Jar more durable and i
against Eire than any other, and that all other
boxes whether double or single are. not only a <
tion. but are an infringementon his rights. and wil
ject the Planter who uses them to pay dumaje lor
lotion of the Patent Laws.
These advantages justify him in offering to supp
Planting Community with Gins on better terms,:
ding to quality, than any other Factory, Preniiure
not excepted.
Planters of South Carolina can order these
tIiroti|;li Messrs. Uerriotifc Ilrailslbrd, Charleston
M. AV. Coleman, Hamburg: Messrs. Law & Pn
and Mr. Jesse Drafts. Columbia; Mr. Dunean M
Clieraw; Mr ('. Mat boson, Camden: Messrs. I'owi
A* Douglas. IJcnnetsville. and liis Travelling Aget
~ by letter directed to him at Oris wold viile, Jones (
tv, < leorgia.
3 Oins delivered at the purchasers nearest Stear
i! landing or Railroad station.
,e SAMUEL GRISAV01
Griswoldville, Gn? Feb. -0 10 wlm?m
17*ItKSII DUKSTOX .t MICH RILL'S YKAST 1
DICKS. Received to-day by
A Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMJ
Fresh Tamarinds
MAY bo had at
WORKMAN'S DRUG STOI
ie "S'torhie Catholit'oib"
AFRESH supply direct from the proprietors,
ceivcd at the agency, Z- J. DeHAY
jLI ha/is nib
r , " '. / \ FAIHS llenriernon'S Boy's 1 cnth's and CLilGCii"
^ * droit's BC <*J>, Kl: uud Calf pegged and sew
' cd. wi/!i ;>?c j fair, mitcba and (bdgtd,
'j Ironi i>"". u. Gi.iitB, to So. Hi Men's?trom
$1
itfic.i Gentlemen's line ( all ami Cioth and Congress (gaiters.
,i i...' " " " Bootees, iiiit and ?t itched
k?ro ,, a Fr
, wuiwljiwi ii'jixi
Mori's Boy's and YouthVkip and calf L. and ?. peg*
g*'':,'i sv.ved Brugans, fioirr 50c to *1.50
' " Women's .Moots and yi.ot.-s. pegged and sewed. from
25e. to ?1.25
" Slippers, from 25c to $1.25
j Ladies' and Misses' fine Gaiters. all colors and sizes
J; " " " CalC Goat, Kni,. Morocco and
_::S" eiiar.ie.lfti Bootees, Buskins, Ties and Slippers,
from 75a to '":2. For snie at the lowest prices.
ronls' oct. 2C. V.'Oil M.MAX k BOONE.
1 ? "1" + .
^fs' I iaiTP!F.K /i.%?S5IG? i'SXRItfG t1^
0. every kind, via:
' | Cost !l ek So!*-; beat Baltimore Oak Solo.
1 ' I lari'.-.-s :n.<i Band?extra
. ior ,l7- . ..c.
r n.- rn .-n t st'trross
,, . *" Lining and B:i,ding Skins
' San.!"!' - t.'a'i a:.1! lM?.i
Shoe Knives. Miners Hasps. File:*. Hammers, A.v/i
'\'-U.rl ' l'"1-'.'--. Nai:'-. TH'.ks. Thread. S..nd Stones' Hi-el
u " j Ceils, Blacking, and Slnxmiakers Tools of l-verc dej
s -rij.ti.>n ami <>t tho very best duality. .Test received
0!1* and for sale hv WORKMAN & BOONE,
j *
[sn:i(5 . LEATHER! LEATHER!!
Cub \ l.T'HY iV MI'p.!! AY have now on hand. a choice
. Y lot of L.\ND, HARNESS mid UPPER LEATHER
of their own tunning, which will ? sold low.
Sot lis, A, s0
11 and Y superior lot of Ki.GEO SHOES, of their own
lotlis manufacture, very heavy and warranted good, at prices
' from 50c. to $1. living
also
it pri- I'.vpeetcd in a few (lavs a choice lot of FINE SHOES,
npare of even- description, comprising many new and beau
titul styles. * Sept. 28.
other . 1
Pri?e Woollen Goods.
jau s An assortment of
JCCU" ALL- WO OL PLAINS
Jv KERSEYS, LINSEYS
*" SAITIKEITS,; TWEEDS
1 JEANS, dc. dc. Ac. Ac
For the Plantation and House Servants. Purchasers
will please call, as they will be sold cheap, by
Oct. 21.* \V. AN DKR80X.
. Tarts iintl Ozaabnrtrv
A A BUJf DLKS Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Dear
?* ? V / v ' bora do.; 30 pc's. BeKalb Oznaburgs, For
?i. i... -u- n uoopv
here *aw "'
REMOVAL.
irc JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor,
a,nP fi has removed to the Office at the corner of Court
House Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. 22?w3ra
ieg Ll.TIBIAi I OI1 SALE
tham \\7HITE PINE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar. Mahogany,
T t Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every va
3 riety of Northern Lumber.
eslie ALSO. ;tc
GRIND STONESand ICE, for sale in lots andquan*
tities to suit purchasers. Address
r JOHN B MARTIN, Agent,
uter Oct. 2C?ly. Charleston Neck Ice House.
IG. Segars.
. f A AAA SEGARS, of tho.very best brands.?
'UTu 1U.UUU For sale by "W. C. MOORE. .
styles iimt
Loai asjd Crashed Stigar.
1 ( 1 BARRELS Crashed Sugar, tirst quality
Iv/ 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORE'S.
mden A OA ED.
te as* A '! E5BRS. G F KENNEDY, of Chester and JA MPS
j l M. liL'IIST, formerly one of the proprietors ol
AD 1* the Planter's Hotel, Charleston, have leased .the
? and AMERICAN HOTEL. King Street, and would rcs?tf
poetfully solicit from their friends and the travelling
JHluil'J u purnuu u? iucii juuuuutyi;. u *->ui
selves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accentSnrvi
wodatloiis unsurpassed by anv in the city-,
i.an.- ' KENNEDY * HURST.
letnn I ClmrlcstouMay 17. 40 Cm
Fibre "V'EGHO SHOES, of a superior quality. Just rcentio
cuvedbv E. IV. BONNE YVS.
REAXSZI'lDf
r|'MIE Goods "ir. expectancy" last week are now
ADE * coming to hand. On Saturday I received thirty^
J as. four packages, andair.cng which are some of my xicliest
ham, SILKS, splendid worsted winter DRCSS GCCDS.
coats Also, a beautiful assortment of French Embroideries,
ail|,el low priced and rich embroidered Linen Cambric II tikis,
irticle l"r0111 Idc. to $4 caeli.
Having paid CWt for my entire.stock of New
yq York Goods, I shall be able to oiler great inducements.
. More anon. E. W. BONNET.
Oct. 4. 72 tf
ate of ;
at* ELECTION NOTICE.
ply State of Scuth-Caiolina-EeiBhaw District,
'or. * Office'fth*. G'ttrt of Central Stssitm* arid Comiaffl Pka.'.
i. M. X ,\n in*. Clerk of said Court, in pqSmftfte of
the directions of the.ict c.f the Legislature',in fiifth case
made and. provided do hereby give public notice, that
, an election for SHERIFF of Kershaw District will be
ipn'te (,n tho 29th day of November next, at
y 8lze (lie usual places of election throughout the said District,
to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation
of the present incumbent.
I com Witness my band, at Camden, this fourth day of Gc:eeed
,?i,nP n is.vj
ii ~ M- NAUDIN, c. o. s. A c. p.
! MANAGERS.
Camden: Samuel E. Capers, John J. Workman and
James I. Villepiguc.
Cureton's Mill: Frederick Bowcn, John Motlcj- and
much j. p. Riclibourg.
nand Flat Rock: James Fletcher, W. G. Kirkland and
J any Jesso Trusdel.
1 l'10 Buffalo: William Mungo. James N. Sawcll and Lainurn.
ban Ferguson.
laim- Lizcuby's: L. W. R. Blair, Daniel Bethnne and Jatnes
<jh(tr, Bell.
>'lint, Shrock's Mill: B T. McCoy, Henry Ratcliff and
wcure samuel Smith.
water Liberty Hill: John Brown, Hugh Summerville and
.Uctp- Wiley Patterson.
[1 stilt* Goodwyu's Store: James Love, Richard Drakeford
a v,?' and William Clyburn.
The Polls to be open one day at all the places. Man'y
the agers to ireetat Camden on the Wednesday following,
iceor- count the votes and declare the election,
i Gitis Polls to he opened at 9 o'clock. \. M.. ni.d elo.v ts
4 o'clock, P. M.. with convenient in: -reals 1'h: l- v
Gins vessel or bag to be sealed up v nen tin1 ?* ! are ! a 1
: ^r- and not to be opcued except to count t.'.c > oi? s * ti.v
"jjeii. rejnlar time and place, A. A 1721. 9 fcfat. 1S?
Zt BETTER LATS THAW NEVER
c?u"- > -
S3T:_i^\S>^5r"
nboat . 71. & K- KL^^F1>Y have at last rcn
j\. ccivcJ their
lu* FALL STOCK.
9m , . ,
Ami respectfully invito their friends and the public
\AV- generally, to an examination of the largest and best
selected stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY
lX. GOODS they have ever had otiered them, and at pri
ces that cannot fail to please. Oct, 15
IE. !*cgro Brognns.
I)LACK & RUSSET, Fogged ar.d Sewed, of our
3 own Manufacture and of Northern Manufacture,
Rc" out 62 1-2 to $1.50. Forsaleby
'S- Oct. 22. WORKMAN & BOONE.
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