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Hansins Lnm{:s. I^OR burning Spirit Gas, some beautiful pnterns. i Just received a: Z. J. Dell AY'S. I Pea 21? 3t Chrisimss *"1?-J f/*i? n*ol-mr?"Por';ifVTfl IO now near 01 imiw. im.- imiv .v. ..........b x iw-.j-.. I have a large and beautiful selection, to which I i'i\ito the attention of the Ladies in particular, and the public generally: Z. J. DeHAY. Dec. 21.?3t Window Glass. fpilE subscriber lias just received a large invoice of JL that fine 'Tatapsco" GLASS, varying in size from _8 x 10 to 18 ^ 2-1, to winch lie invites the special attpntion of his eustomers. Z. J. Pell AY. " Dec. 21 tf FOKSALE, r UO SHARES in tlie South Carolina Rail Road, O belonging to the Town of Camden. Any number of Shares will be sold to suit purchasers Apply to MOFFAT k MOORE, Biokers and Auctioneers, Camden, S. C. Dec. 21. 102 tf I ^"Charleston Courier please copy until 1st Januaiy next, and send bill to this offio. L At Private Sale. i A L'kely NEGRO V OMAN. 18 years of age, per! J:\. fectly healthy and a good House Servant, sold for no fault; the only object being to change the invest-ment. Apply to MOFFAT & MOORE, Brokers and Auctioneers. Dec. 21?tf For Sale, IliUU&'JLi X iNftUiCU a nrsi rate v. arpemer, about thirty years orage, perfectly sound and healthy. Apply to - MOFFAT & MOORE. Dec. 21tf Brokers and Auctioneers. A SUPERB Stock of Fancy Goods for Christmas. Just received and for sale by Dec. 21 W. C. MOORE. BY THE GOVERNOR. ORDER NO. 1. Head Quarters, ) Columbia, December 13, 1852. J THE following gentlemen have been appointed and commissioned Aids-de-Carap to liis Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-chief, with the rank ofiLieutenaat Colonel; aud will bo obeyed and respected accordingly. ~ By order: J. W. CANTEY, Adjt. and Inspect. General. James Simons, Matthew Irvine Keith, James Sinkler, JThomas M. Wagner, John liarleston Read, L. M. Keitt, J. D. Ashmoro, J. T. Sloan, J. X Shedd, Frank Hampton, W. A. Ancrum, A. McFarlan, A. C. Garlington, S. W. Nelson, Richard C. Richardson, R. L. Tiilinghast, Julius J. Hugucain. Pea'H^S^fc 101 ^ Iu Equity?Kershaw District. Robert W llson, vs. Paul T. \ lllepigue anu \\ ife, and others.?Bill for Partition and Account.. IX obedience to an order in this case made, dated Decembor 13th, 1832, I will ofler for sale, at public outcry, before the Court House door in Camden,on the first Monday in February next, and if then prevented, on some succeeding sale day, the real Estate of Martha K. Wilson, deceased, as set forth in the writ of partition issued in this ease, consisting of the following property, to-wit: tract or plantation ofland, containing 4S3 acres, (nore or less, lying on the waters of Raften Creek, in he State aforesaid, bounded by the Charleston aud Camden road, and by lands of Larkin T. Dinkius, William Sanders, and John Saudera. Also, a House and Lot on Broad-street in the town of Camden, aud Lots on Lyttleton Street in the said town. The said Lots being known and distinguished ?,lon APtl.Aoo;r1 /-vnhvr tl.A V,,a Oil ni.rl 010 Ill til C7 pitiu Ul VliU n?HU lA/WAl %JJ bilv X1VTC-. l/it, uuu A -J, 882, and half lot No. 881. The said Plantation will not be sold for less than . Five Dollars per acre. The house and lots on Broad Street will not be sold for less than Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.) and the j two Lots on Littleton-street, at not less than Four Hun- I dretl Dollars ($100) Terms.?So much cash as will pay the costs of the j case?for the balance, bond, with approved personal j rsureties, and a mortgage of the premises, payable in ; two equal annual instalments, the wiiole bearing inter- j est from date of sale, payable annually until the whole bond is satisfied. Purchasers to pay "for all necessary -papers. \V. II. II. "WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. Dec. 21, 1852. 102 tf Portrait of John C. Calhoun! fPHK subscribers are preparing for publication and .1. have nearly completed a large Full Length ' Likeness ofSoirra Carolina's Illustrious States- ! viv?ontrravftd in the hi chest stvle of art. on steel, bv A. H. Ritcble, from an original painting. The details ! of tho likeness will be finished from a celebrated I Daguerreotype taken from life, and which is pronounced the best likeness extant. Size of the engraving, with suitable margin for framing, will be 30 by 23 inches. The stylo and finish of the work will be superior to any thing yet executed in this country, j Every copy will be printed in proof style, on extra fino : ^frlnto paper, manufactured expressly for tho purpose, j - It will be sold by subscription at tho low price of Five Dollars per copy, and ready for delivery about the 1st of December next. Orders received by R. A. BAOHIA & Co., Publishera 23 Chambers St., New York. Dec. 21, Ira Fresh Virginia Butter. ANEW SUPPLY. Just received and for sale by B. W. CHAMBERS. Dec. 21?tf l> NOTICE. BY permission of tho Court of Ordinary will bo sold before the Court House on the lrst Monday in j Tonnnn- o n*>n>rr> nmn nnmwt Dnvman. said netrro is a : "uuu,;i ? ? 0 jpopd_wagon maker and is somewhat acquainted with Gin making and blacksmith work, and in general a well disposed negro. Terms ono fourth cash and the balance in one and two years with note and approved Jecurity. S. TWEED, Admr. JH Estate Sale. Bby order of J. R. Joy, Esq. Ordinary, will be sold on the 1st Monday in January next, at the Store Iently occupied by Samuel Benson, bis entire stock SUGAR COFFEE, MOLASSES, LIQUORS, Ac. \ Also, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, a er and Ca'f, Pony, Ac. Term <t of Salt.?Sums under Twenty Dollars Cash; >ve that amount approved endorsed notes, at four ntlis, payable at Bank, with interest from date. JAMES DUNLAP, Adm'r. Notice. i LL persons indebted to Samuel Benson deceased) I are icquented to call immediately and make pay imd those having Claims will renuer mem proptested to J. DUNJLAP, Adm'r. , 17. 101 tf BARGAINSrB^GAINsT! 5 .Subscriber intending to close his business, of* rs his Stock of Groceries at extremely low priCASH. All who desire bargains would do t call and examine, boforc purchasing elsewhere. ,2.?88tl R. W. ABBOTT. j Sheriffs' Sale. BY virtue of sundry* writs of Fieri Faceas to liio directed, I will sell before the Court House door iu Camden, on the fiist Monday in January proximo, being the 3d day of said mouth, the following property, to-wit: ! One Negro Boy named BEN, levied upon as the [ properly of Wiley Albert, at the suit of the Bank of J Camden, S. C. also Two Negro 'Women, MINERVA and MATILDA, levied on as the property of Wiley Albert, at the suit of Daniel MoJcy and wife vs. W. Albert. One Negro Woman MARY and her infant child, levied upon as (he propeity of Wm. F. DeBruhl, at the suit of Bcnj. Perkins, Esq. One Negro Woman named CHARLOTTE, and her child Aliek. Also, one Wagon and Harness, a lot of Seed Coiion. 75 Bushels Co. n more or less, levied up on as the property of Daniel Motley at the suit of ilurwell Albert, ct. ai. also. A Lot of Corn and Fodder, Sheep and Goats, a? the property of Rolin Reynolds, on Tuesdav, at his residence. JOHN INCiltAM, S. K. D. December 21. 102 tf " 1 mr_i. A _ _ J Trie u.imaen iu?.xe Auau.tui.y "fTTILL be opened on tlio (list (3rd) Monday in JanT T uary by S. C. PePass. Tlio coarse ofinsi utvon will embrace all thebranches of a thorough English Education. The scholastic year will be divided inio two sessions of live months each. terms per session". For the Elementary Branches,..- $12.00 For the moro advanced Studies, 1G.00 Tlio above, together with the Irgher branches of Mathematics, 18.00 Dec. 10 99 tf IS" equity: ~ E::parte: Bnrwell Boykin, A. II. Bovkin, I cmucl W. Boykiu, and others. ITNDKIt the authority ofthc decree in the case above ) stated, I will oirer for sale at Public Auction at Lancaster Court House on the first Monday in February next the fol'owing tract of land, to-wit: A tract containing live hundred, moro or less, acres, lying in Lancaster District on Cone Creek; bounded by the said creek on the east, and on ail the other sides by lands belonging to J. D. Wilherspoon, Dr. Thorawell, Thomas K. Curcton, and Andrew Crockc-tt, excepting nevertheless the mill and one acree of land on the west side of Cane Creek, which were conveyed by S. D. Miller to D. II. Cantzon on tlio 20tb April. 1833. Jcriits oj ?">(??.?uue umu wjm, mv vmiuiw ..p.... .. credit of one and two years with interest froui the date, secured by Bond and Mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. BURWELL BOYKIN, Ex Trust Estate Sale. I "WILL sell at Public Auction, before the Court House in Camden, on the first Monday iu January next, a valuable Family of Sfesrocs-IIottsc Sorvantn, belonging to Jno. Augustus Fruser, of Sumter District, in Trust, viz: Henry 40. Katy, an excellent Pastry Cook and Seamstress, 38, and their children?Abraham 10. Moses 17, little Henry 13, (Jeorginnna 11, Cornelia 9. Jemima, 5, and Sarah 3 years of age. Tire terms of the sale will be a credit oI one, two. and three years, with interest from the day of sale, payable annually. The purchaser giving bond and security and a mortgage of the property, and pnying for the necessary papers. ISAAC N. LEXOIR, Trustee. Dec. 17?5t Cradle*?A Hiew Invention. /"\XE and two Hour self-rocking CRADLES, are yj now offered for sale by Dec. 17. C. L. CIIATTEN. c. o. wrrrE. ?r;Eor>TrcooiJTViK. WITTE <fc GOODWIN, COMMISSI OX 71CRCIIA X TS, IMI'ORTKRS AND DEALERS IX WINES, LIQUORS, &e. NO. 92, EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. /^10MMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw District, a ' x" ? n, ? VL'n ?,wi \_y xNCgro J5UV, WI1U Cillis IMS muni; x, i.j/, uuu Din o he belongs to James L. Reid. The owner is requested to coino forward, comply with the law and take liiin away. J. M. COLLIKR, Jailor. Dec. 17 101 tf i?. K0B?.\SI0.7I, MERCHANT TAILOR, Wf OULD respectfully inform the citizens ofCaindcn T t and vicinity, that he litis opened a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Goods, consisting of CLOTIIS. CASSJMEIiES, VL'STLYGS, Ac. Also, HEADYMADE CLQT1IISG ot all descriptions, HA IS and CAPS. Oct. 15?tl MtOOCO Awn P U11 IiBCM'Q R n n T ^ it RH.1PS. iv110ol<j nnu uiiiluiiuk u uuu v w rpiIE subscribers have just received an assortment JL incut of Misses and Children's 150( >TS and SI IOKS, among which are many new and beautiful styles Oct. 26. ALDKN & MURRAY. Police. A LL persons indebted to John Ingram, by note or J\. account, will take notice that payments arc only to be made to the undersigned, the Attorney of ?. A. Nance, Assignee. The assigned pnpcrsarc in his hands for settlement. Cost may be saved by settling soon. W. T11UKL0W CASTON, Att'y for F. A. Nance, Assignee. Nov. 1G. 92 sw4in At th<> Iliiiporiiiiii. K A A A Rio Honda CIGARS, ojum/ 5000 Sylvu genuine Do. 5000 Gold Leaf Do. 10 Coxes fine Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 19 W. C. MOORE. UTRAWTLTTURS &< ?Tlie subscribers lO havo received a full assortnient of Large Straw Cutters Small Do. Corn Slicllers Thermometer Churns. Ang. 13. McDOWALL & COOPER. Water's Tooth Soap, 17011 cleansing and removing nnimnlcuhc from the . tccili. For sale bv June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Copa rt ncrxlii p .\otico. r I M1K finOscriDcrs nave lormeu a Cyopaiuiersiup uuuei JL tlio firm of ONKALI5, JiOYD & BUAWLEY, for tlie transaction of the FACTORAGE anil COM| MISSION BUSINESS in the city of Charleston, and ' solicit the patronage of their friends and the public. Richard O'Ncnle will reside in Columbia, and the business will be eonducted in Charleston by B. L). Boyd and II. C. Brawley, who will open their Office on Boycc & Co.'s Wharf on the 22dinst. RICHARD O'NEALE. 15. I\ BOYD, II. C. BRAWLEY. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20. 9-1 wlm Railway's Ready Remedies. I A FULL supply just received, consisting of Bad i jlV way's Ready Relief, in bottles, at 25c 50c and$l, ! Radway's Regulators, Rudway's Medicated Soap, RadI way's Circassian balin, for beautifying the hair, and ! for sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN. I.oaf and Crashed Sugar. i 4 /A BARRELS Crashed Sugar, first quality | JLU 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORE'S. t ''Wr-rrrTawKgxgatx^ i r mi aaan,1.1 i i|1iwiiliin? Fruit, Fruit, Fruit. | A ICcgs Malaga Grapes IU 1 ease fresh Currants 50 pkgs. Baisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes, Layer and Bunch 20 drums now crop Figs 2 bagsBordeaux Almonds . English Walnuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Citron. Lemons aim Oranges. Received and for sale by . Dec. C, 1352. SHAW & AUSTIN. A A BAGS Rutledgc's Family Buckwlieat. Receii -rU ved and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. w") "CASE Tic Fruit ^ 1 do Pino Apple in juice. Received and for sale by SHAW Si AUSTIN. OA BOXES Mild Goshen Cheese. Received and for f.)l/ sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. ' i v libls. Mercer Potatoes. Received and for sale by I U Pec. G, 1852. SIIAW A AUSTIN. 1CASE 1'recli Maccuroni. Received and for sale by Dec. C, 1S52. SHAW A AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Anehovic Pasto Received and lor sale by Dec. 6. 1852 SHAW A AUSTIN. 1CASE genuine London Mustard 1 do do French do Received and for sale bv Dec. 6,1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. 1CASK Crosse A Blackwell's English Pickles, consisting of Picealillv, Chow-Chow, Cauliflower and ' Pw.L-lna llivpiwil and for sale bv Dec. G,~i 852. SHAW k AUSTIN. 1CASE of Crosse k Black well's English Sauces, consisting of "Worcestershire, Reading, Ilarvoy and John Bull. Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. 5000 first quality Rio Hondo SUGARS 5000 do do Gold Leaf do 2000 do do Regalia do Received and lor sale by Dec. 6, 1852. S1IAW k AUSTIN. CASES (quarts and pints) "Longworth's" Sparkj t) ling Catawba "Wine. Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. Tea, Tea, Ten. G UNPOWDER," Hyson, Imperial, Young llyscn and Black, of superior qualitv. Received and [ ibr sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. OCTAVES " Saiiderninnn's" Old Port "Wine, for u medicinal purposes. Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SI1AW k AUSTIN. CASES assorted French Cordials. Received and O for sale by . SHAW k AUSTIN. | 1IIIDS. choice Baltimore cured Bacon Sides. t) Received and for sale by J | Dec. 5,1S52. SIIAW" & AUSTIN. 1IIIID. "CousardV'IIams. Received and for saleby Dec. G, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. 0 CASKS No. 1 Smok.'d Salmon W 2 do do do Halibut Received and for sale bv Dec. 6, 1852. S1IAW k AUSTIN. 1 A KITTS No. 1 Mackarel (new) .11.' 10 (jr. bis. do do do 2 b*>xes dric-d Cod (new.) Received nif?l for sale by Doc. 6, 1852. SNAW & AUSTIN. O BBI.S. Kennedy's But:er Crackers. Recoil ed and lbr salo bv Dec G. Ic52. SHAW & AUSTIN. TWO-ROUND cans fresh Salmon. . t J \ J 1I 'ivu tul mill I- M? ymw ||V - - ?? Dec 1852. SHAW AUSTIN. Ciiiiiii|>?igiic aud li.aiidy. i Pipe "Old London Dock" lirnndv i Doz. Baskets lleidsiek Champaigno i " " " " pts. J Cask Madeiia Wine i " Malaga " i " Old Port " VT. C. MOORE. SCHOOL BOOKS. V COMPLETE and cxtcnsiveassortnicnt of School | Looks arc now on hand, of the best editions, ] which are offered for sale at low prices for cash, or at i the usual credit to punctual customers. GRAMMARS.?Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's. SPELLERS.?Elementary, Carpenter's, X. Y. Southern and Dictionary Speller j DICTIONARIES.?Webster's, Walker's, Pa-id's, and Worcester's Elementary. !>!.' \ ill."MM?sn.titlii'rii \"r> 1. 1. nnd 3: Goodrich's: New York and Grigg k Elliot's 1, 2 and .'1; Porter's Rhetorical, Level's. National. Sargent's Standard Speaker. Frost's American do. i HISTORIES.?Parley's 1st, 2d and .Id books History; Parley's Common School and Pictorial Hist. U. S.; Kobbin's Outlines Hist.; Markhum's Hist. England; j Magna Is Historical Questions; Catechism of the History and Chronology of South Carolina: Jiu'enilo Histories of England and the United States of America. (i EGG It A PHI ES.?Mitchell's School Geography and Atlas, 3d audlth lie vised ed.; Mitchell's A net. Geo. and Atlas; Butler's do.; Primary Geographies, by Smith, Parley, Mitchell and Childs; Quarto Geo. and Atlas, in 1 vol., by It. C. Smith, and It. M. Smith, (the latter is the common School Geography.) | ARITHMETICS.?Pike's, Smith's, Emerson's 1, 2 ana :i; Davics i.st nessons; rtcnooi ana university ^vruiiluctic; Colburn's Intellectual Aritli. Keys to tlie above for the use o!'teachers. NAT. PHILOSOPHY.?Parker's, Coinstock's, Jones', Gray's ami Draper's. CHEMISTRY.?Sillimau's, Draper's, Jones', Coinstock's. Johnson's Turner's. NAT. HISTORY.?Eigland'sand Ackerman's. INTELLKCTUA L IMIILOS.?Abcrcroinbie's. MATHEMATICS.?Danes' Algebra, Elementary and Practical Geometry; Lcgeudrc's Geometry and burden's Algebra; Davics' and Flint's Surveying; Day's Mathematics and Algebra. Swan's Series of Spellers, Grammar Readers. <f*c. Copy Rooks and Plates; Paper, Ink, Steel Pens, Quills, Inkstands, and all other articles of Stationary required in Schools and Academies. A. YOUNG. Nov. in.?'j;jir 1?RESII PRESTON ,t MERRILLS YEAST TOW. 1)ERS. Received to-day bv Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. ! GALVA.\IZI\?, Ac. r|"M1E subscriber is prepared lo carry oil Ilio art of .JL. Klectro-Mctal'argy, commonly called Galvanism, in all its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash on delivery. T. CARPENTER. 1 Nov. 2:$. 91 If JEx<m-ii1oi-'k Notice, ALL persons having demands against the cstateof James llnskin, dee'd. will present them duly at tested within lite tunc prescnocu u.v mw, ;um ;ui jj.irsons indebted to said estate will tnake immediate pay. ment to A. U. BASK 1N, Kx'or. Oct. 22. 85 tf. Notice. ' r 1^11 K Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, dee'd. arc L horeby notified that the Negro property belonging ' to her estate will he ready for distribution on the tirst ' of January next. All persons indebted to the estate for purchases made at the sale are hereby requested to come forward and pay their notes, as .settlements must bo made. JOHN U. INGRKM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. Nov. 20, 1852. 94 3m Roticc. I .HAVE a large assortment of Negro Blankets fliat I will sell at reduced prices. Persons in want, will do welP to call and examine tliem. Aisfe nil-wool Plaihs, Linseys, Ac. .very low. 15. AY. BONN BY. ~|)0Y'3 BOOTS at Cost.?Also, a large lot of SerI * Cl.nrn, r?, 1??. nowwifv;s A FKW box s low priced Tobacco, lor Plantation 1 jL use. For sale at BONN FY'S, LAMi FOR SALE. A I.L tliat Tract of LAND, lying; on Raften Creek. tjL known ns the " Hurst l'lacc," now owned by T. E. Boykin. There are from tour to five hundred acres in the tract and lias the Bailroad running conveniently through it. Terms made known upon application to T. E. Boykin or Mr. Burwell Boykin, Camden, S. C. December I t. 100 tf Wauled for Use next Year. I ~M Y!>'. or six: able bodied Xoerocs to work at the Camden Depot. Applv to the subscriber cnrlv. Dee. 11?If. N. D. DAXLKY, AgentEarryV Tricoplicrons. ,4 Preparation Ibr the II All!, so cheap that all can ? V. atlbrd it, and yet so popular that the elite every where use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from Now York, received and for sale at Nov. 9. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER T 4 u. A It. ILE.YYEDl have at last reJ\. ceived their FALL STOCK. And respectfully invito tlielr friends and the public generally, to an examination of the largest and best selected stock of FAX CI' AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS they have ever had offered them, and at prices that cannot fail to please. , Oct. 15. GREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT! ALL OF MY NEW GOODS HAVE COME TO HAND! ?2?"Call and See Then!..? Oct. 12. JAMES WILSON. Nolice. I WILL sell on Friday, the 31st inst., at tho residence of Wm. D. Peebles, the articles mentioned in his Schedule, and assigned to me for the benefit of his creditors. Terms Cash. December 14. M. NAUDIX, Assignee. lYotire. J WILL sell on the first Monday in January next, before the Court House, one GOLD WATC1I. and other articles mentioned in his schedule and assigned to mc by D. II. Shular, for the benefit of his creditors. Terms Cash. M. XAUDIN, Assignee. December 14. 100 tf ISi'igiitci' Slil!. THE subscriber has now on hand a very choice lot of Sperm, Solar and Lard Oil and Burning Fluid, to which he invites the attention of his customers. Dec. 3. Z. J. DeUAY. Grates, Stoves, &<\ Splendid Parlor urates smoothing iron Heaters Plain do do Iron Bedsteads Cooking Stoves Egg Boilers Oirice do Codec Beggins Tea and Co (Tee Urns. Received by Dec. 3. McDOV.'ALL & COOrER. iillUK, A SrLENDID assortment of Single and Double XJL Barrelled GUXS, from $5 to $1(J0, with powder Ela*hs Slifit, lings, ami I VnicllfS f Cleaning Rods, etc. Received and fo: snlebv Dec. '3. McDOWALL ? COOPER. ? t: ? w *. < Il-iC. * VAl kLJJLJ TT7IIITE PINE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar. Mahogany, V T Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every variety of Northern Lumber. ALSO. GLIXD STOXKSand ICE, for sale in lots and quantities to suit purchasers. Address JOHN B MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 2G?ly. Charleston Neck lee House. Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Elijah Bill. deed, will hand tlieni in properly attested, and all indebted will make payment to Nov. 20.?w2tn. E. K. SILL, Adm'r. Fresli Tama rinds A I AY be had at iM WOllK.UAiVS DUCU STUKJS. Trunks 4 ;tit<l Titlisex. TI7 K have just received a very full and complete T 1 assortment of the above articles, of every bizo nndqnalitv, viz: TUl'NKS?from G2e to $20. CAltPKT BAGS?from the smallest and most com moil, to the largest and most liingniliccut; of exceed ingly rich and beautiful patterns. V A LICK.-'??f various sizes and patterns. Call and see them at WORKMAN .t BOOXE'S. ( lOOPEK'S Shredded hisinglnss, new Raisins, A1 J uioiuls, Lemons. Currants, Extracts, and lino Cheese. Just opened by BONNEY. Received OX Consignment, a Lot of CUOCKE11Y BitHE, eonsislinyor JL'O'E. J A IiS CJ/LEWS, Jii'TTEh JjJSI/ES. ibc. To be sold at wholesale prices by T ? \t l.MV!.'VT Nov. t).?DO U UAAIUO JH1V n J,i>. I>H I2SS RICH figured nml plain Silks Cashmeres and DcLuines, plain and printed. A large variety of small pattern DcLaincs, 1'or children. A I.SU. EMBROIDERIES-?Comprising a full assortment oI Collars, Chemisettes. Undcrslcevcs, Handkerchiefs, Ac. With a large, lot of Kid, Silk and Sewing Silk Cloves. Just opened at Oct. 13. ' A. M. & It. KENNEDY'S. ??00TS AND SHOES. ^7*^ ^ PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and Chil* I fJ\J Uren'8 BUUif*, Aipanu eau pcpgcuiiuuBow cil, well ami pump, fair, stitched and fudged, from No. 5, Chillis, lo No. 13 Men's?from $1 to $10 Gentlemen's line Calf and (,'lotli and Congress Gaiters, " " " Bootees, fair and stitched " " waterproof " from $2 to $5 | Men's lloy's and Youth's kip and ealf L. and B. pegI god and sewed Brogans, from 50c to $1.50 [ Women's Boots and Shoes, pegged and sewed, from 25c. to $1.25 " Slimier.0, from 25c to $1.25 Ladies' and Misses' line Gaiters, all colors and sizes " " Calf, Goat, Kid. Morocco and onmnelled Bootees. Buskins, Tics and Slippers, from 75c. to $2. For sale at the lowest prices, Oct. 2G. WORKMAN A BOONE. REMOVAL. ? >-. 1-1,'nciiur 111..,.,,.,,. Coi:..!??? IUSIU'll 1>. AWWunn, ...... LVIKUUI, has removed to the Oflico at the corner of Court House Squaro. Camden, S. G. Oct. 22?w3m WORLD'S FAIR PR KM IUM SOAP.?A fresh supply of F.'S. Clca vcr's celebrated World's Fair Premium Honey Sonp. Warranted genuine. Received and for sale at 1 Dec. 3?lm. ~ Z. J. DelfAY'S. m %. ???? AUCTION SALES. >' -.. ; *. + ianctwu's S.I3.J;. 1)Y permission of the vC'ourt of Ordinury, will bo J'sold at LibcrtjvliiH, at the latOTesidimcc* of Isabella I aanu jjcitv, uwu. un oaiuiuaj. uiu ihi csay of January next, for an equal division among the lieirn, a choice ?%fSi Negro Man, a likely Boy, two Women and some Children, being the residuary part of said Estate not otherwise disposed of by will. Terms?A credit of twelve mouths, purchasers giving notes wi" -pproved security, with interest from the day of side. SAMUEL SPENCE, Exo'r. CfpA 11 persons having demands against said Estato will hand them in properly attested, and thoso indebted will make payment to SAMUEL SPENCE, Ex'or. Dec. 14. 100 ts ESTATE SAEE. " , * T>Y order of the Court of-Ordinary, will ho sold .of L> the late residence of James Parker, deceased, on the 28th day of December inst., at 12 o'clock M., all . the personal property of said dee'd., consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn and Fodder, Plantation Utensils, &c. Terms.?All sums of five dollars and under cash ; over that amount a credit until the first day of October, 1853, with notes and good security, with interest from day of sale. EMANUEL PARKER, Adm'r. Dec. 7. 08 tf LAXI> FOR SALE. IN EQUITY?KERSHAW DISTRICT. W. II. R. Workman, Coinnrr. 1 vs. > Bill for Foreclosure. Zaek Cantey. \ IN conformity to an order in this cause made at the last Juno teim of the said Court, I will offer for i sale, before the Court House door in Camden, on the j lirst Monday in January next, all that parcel or tract of LAND, lying on the North side of Granny's Quar-' ter^Crcek, in the District aforesaid, containing one hundred (100) acres more cr less, being part of a tract formerly belonging to J. Kiddle, dee'd , and conveyed by the Sheriff of Kershaw District to David Harrison, and by him to ths children of lliram Nettles, and which , was sold and conveyed by W"m. M Shannon, late Commissioner of this Court to the Defendant, on the 6th day of January, A. D. 1851. Biddings to be opened at the sum necessary to pay the amount duo on tho first Monday in January next, on the bond and mortgage given by the said Defendant to the said TV. M. Shannon, Into Commissioner?estimated to amount tonear two thousand (2,000) Dollars. Terms, cash?purchasers to pay for title deeds. W. II. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. Nov. 28, 1852. [$5.50] ts ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE~ BY order o( the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw District, I will sell at Public Auction before tho Court House in Camden on the first Monday in Janu ary next, EIGHTY-NINE NEGROES, belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adarason, dee'd. ALSO. On the day following, at the Plantation of said dee'd. the stock of MULES, HOGS, CATTLE, SHEEP, Wagons, Plantation Implements, CORN, FODDER, PROVISIONS, Ac. Terms.?The Negroes will be sold for one-fourth cash; the balance on a credit of one, two, and threo years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to /vi i?o lir.ti/l xciili onnPAvn#! iioronrinl onniivitw nnrl o ti.c ?irv"-u Ull? ? mortgage of the property. The other property, all sums of fifty dollars and under, cash, over that amount on a credit of 12 months, secured by notes and approved sureties. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. J. B. KERSHAW, Adra'r L. C. Adamson, dcc'cL Oct. 28. 87 ts ? Estate Sale. 1 ~^V nriW nftlie fv*nrt fttr .13 tlio late residence of James Boskin, deceased, on the 20th day of December next, all the perishablo * property belonging to said Estate, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Ilorscs, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep,. Goats, Wagons, Plantation Utensils, Ac. I will also sell before the Court House door in Cam den, on the first Monday in Jauury next, Eleven very likely NEGROES* among whom there is a good Carpenter, one tolerable good Carpenter and a good Wagoner. TERMS?For the perishable property a credit of twelve months, with note and approved security, with 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 day of sale. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers, as well a3 recording them. A. G. BASKIN, Ex'r. Nov. 19 93 tf The Southern Agriculturist, 4 MONTHLY Journal of Rural Affairs, Mechanics,, l\. Manufactures, Pomology and Horticulture. EDITED BY A. Q. bUJYIXVLBK. WM. SUMMER, Pomological and Horticultural Editor. The subscriber will publish, at Laurcnsville, S. C., about the 20th January, 1853, the first number of a new Agricultural Journal, the Editorial management of which will bo under the ehargoof Col. A. G. ShitMKR, who will be assisted in the Horticultural and pomological Departments by Mr. Wili.iam Soimeb, of Pomaria. The "Agriculturist" will be j)riuted on fine paper, with new Brevier Type, large Octavo, double colunms, and will contain Thirty-two pages. No advertisements will be admitted in the body ol'the work, but such will be published on a cover if desired. Specimen numbers will ho sent to persons wishing to examine before subscribing, but in no case will a name be entered upon our books uutil tho subscriptioni ' is paid. terms of subscription. 1 Copy, year invariably in advance $1 6 Copies, " " " " 5 12 Copies, " " " ' 10 18 Copies, *' " " " 15R. M. STORKS, Proprietor. ra".\ll Post Masters are particularly requested to act as Agents. Dec. 14. [ Christmas Presents. JUST received a largo variety of Goods suitable forr Christmas and New Year Presents?consisting, of China Vases, Toii.kt Botti.es, Water Bottles^ Puff Boxes, Jewel, Wafer and Pin Boxes, China , Figures, Inkstands, Pitchers, RingHolders, China Baskets. Lava Figures, Terra Cota Baskets and Vases, China Candlesticks, Cuds and Saucers, Mot* to Cits, China Toys. GATCHS. Mansion of Hardiness, Reward of Virtue, American Kagi.k, AViiat D'ye Buy, Five Senses, The Little Bride, Game of Patience, Dominoes, Lotos Chessmen. ic., with Dolls of every kind, dressed, undressed, China, Wax, and Gutta Perciia. Also, a larce assortment of Drums. Tin Toys, Com mox Toys, Rattles, Crackers, Fi he Works of every description, togctlier with other goods too numerous to mention. For sale by Doc. 10?09 tf FRANCIS L. ZKMP. Not ice. VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Boy? kin. deceased, will hand them in, properly attested; and those indebted to the Estate will present them to Bunvcll JJoykin, qualilied Executor. Nov. 5. 83 3tu (v A IS HETIiVG.?Super, super. Also, bestthreo J ply Scotch and Brussels Carpelings, with Rugs to match. Just received at Oct. 15. A. M. & KENNEDY'S*.. PA IN KIL>TjI'1R?One dross rorry Davis & v....'o ??r;n,,11^,1 PATV TvTT.T.Wl? in lmttlnc 12 1 2c. to $1. Received yesterday. at Oct. 12. * Z. J. DBHAT'S,