Camden journal (Camden, S.C.).(Camden, S.C.) 1852-12...

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i gTAT" Of the Receipts ami Disbursements of the Cumin October 1, 1851 t 1851 PR. Oct. 1. Balance cash cm hand this/lav $15G2.SS 1852 Aug. 11. Received from Tax Collector...... S00.00 Sept. '* " " " 317.05 Jn hanils Treasurer Lunatic Asylum, 14 14 " of Treasurer ." 40.31 Over last year 33 Over this year 53 .. I j I $27G3.2t E. K. Iloofiaud-s (iermaii Bittern. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility and ^ langour of the system, derangement of the iiver and stomach, want of appetite, &c.; they are frequently the result of too close application, and a thousand other; causes we cannot here name; but \vc would say to all afflicted, do as we have done.get a bottle or two of j l)r. llooHand's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jack- ! sou, and our word for it you will be cured. AYe re- ' commend this medicine, knowing froiu experience that it is much superior to the generality of patent inedi- j TI.r«. rnorlnrc nnwiltncn tiniif UllJUb. If U (H'UiU su; IV VMt ivuuvie, ^uivt.^v MVMV unless prepared by Dr C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. October 22. POISOKIXG. Thousands of (arents who we Vermifuge composed 01 Castor Oil, Calomel, &:<*., are not aware, tliat while they appear to beneiit the patient, they are actually laying I in- . foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, lo.-s of sight, weakness ol limbs,-<yr. in another column will be louud the advertisement of Hobensack's Medicines, 10 winch we ask the attention ot all directly interested in their own as well us their children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising- from those of a billions type, should make use 01 tiie a only genuine medicine, lJobeiisat:k'» Liver i'lils. iO"*' Be not deceived," but a.«-k tor llobemarkV Worm Syrup and Liver rills; and observe thai each ha» the signature of the Proprietor J. .\. IIOBEXSALK, as none else are genuine. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. IMPORTANT TO DVSPEPTICS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true digestive fluid, orOASTiuc juice, prepared from RENNET, or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, alter directions of BARON L1EBIG, tlio great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia. - This is truly a wonder.ul remedy for INDiGESliUX, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing alter Nature's owu method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evi. dence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. TO THE SICK. For the effectual rooting out from the system of ai diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousuess and impurity of the blood, it is a widely and well known tact that WRIGHTS 1X1)JAN VEGETABLE BILLS «... 7* I \',l I'f.M Thmnrrhnnt the entire aic wcv - - e South, these Pills have long been held in the highest repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical the unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is niado faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and to thank Ileaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. ^ Let cacli try- them for himself and if the medicine fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost lihn nothing. TftoS. J. lYOBKMAjc, Agent lor OsinUen, ft. \X, alia" sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. June 28. ly. EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY f»ermission of the Court of Ordinary, will he sold at Liberty Hill, at the late residence of Isabella Jane Belk, dee'd. on Saturday, the 1st day of January next, for an equal division among the heirs, a choice Negro Man, a likely Boy, two Women aud some t'hil- dren, being the residuary part of said Estate not oth- erwise disposed of by will. Terms.A credit of twelve months, pin chasers giv- ing notes with approved security, with interest from the day of sale. SAMUEL SPENCE, Exo'r. persons having demands agaiust said Estate will hand them in properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to SAMUEL SPENCE, Ex'or. Dec. 14. 100 ts Notice. I HATE a large assortment of Negro Blankets that I will sell at reduced prices. Persons in want, will do well to call and examine ^them. Aiso, all-wool Plains, Linseys, Ac. very low. E. W. BONNET. BOY'S BOOTS at Cost..Also, a large lot of Servant's Shoes for sale low, at BONNET'S. A FEW box.s low priced Tobacco, lor Plantation use. For sale at BONN FY'S, LAND FOR SALE. A LL that Tract of LAND, lying on Raften Creek XI. known as the "Hurst Place," now owned by T. E. Boykin. There are from four to live hundred acres in the tract and has the Railroad running conveniently through it. Terms made known upon application to T. E. Boykin or Mr. Burwell Boykin, Camden, S. C. December 14. 100 tf Wanted for Hie next Year. TTtllTl? mm o'v «V»1a_liA/1!nrl XTnm»nna r\ irnrlr of tlio |i J V U VI OIA UW1V-WVIIV.W VV "VIM MV mv J; Camden Depot. Apply to tlie subscriber early. Dee. 14.tf. -_j' D. BAXLKY, AgentNotice. I WILL Bell on Friday, the 31st inst., at the residence of Wm, D. Peebles, the articles mentioned in hie Schedule, and assigned to me for the benelit ol his creditors. Terms Cash. December 14. M. NAUDIN, Assignee. IVotice. I WILL sell on the firt>t Monday in January next, before the Court Ilouse, one GOLD WATCH, and other articles mentioned in his schedule and assigned to mo by D. II. Shular, for the benefit of his creditors. Terms Cash. M. NAUDIN, Assignee. December 14. 100 tf Brighter Still. THK subscriber lias now on hand a very choice lot of Sperm, Solar and Lard Oil and Burning Fluid, to which ho invites the attention of his customers. O rj T Ttr.II A "V" 1/CU /j, J. i/CiUXLl . Orates, Stoves, Ac. Splendid Parlor Grates Smoothing Iron Heaters Plain do do Iron Bedsteads Cooking Stoves Egg Boilers Office do Coffee Beggins Tea and Coffee Urns. Received by Dec. 3. McDOWALL & COOPER. Oiina. A SPLENDID assortment of Single and Double Barrelled GUNS, from $5 to $100, with powder Flasks, Shot Bags and Pouches, Percussion Caps, Cleaning Rods, <£c. Received and for sale by Dec. 3. ' McDOWALL 4 COOPER. s !MENT issionors of the Poor for Kershaw District, from i October 1, 1S32. 1352. CR. Oct. 1 Paid Keeper of I'oor House $14-1.00 " Physician's salary 100.00 " " for extra services.... 117.50 " Secretary and Treasurer's salary 100.00 " for hire of two servants iti part... G8.C3 " " extra servants 3.53 " for provisions for transient paupers 28.43 " for funeral expenses of Dunford, A. Roe, Mrs. Graves, Mrs. Ooker and cl.ild, W. Wilson, Mrs. Shiver's child and J. Keith, (transient paupers) -10.75 " Camden Journal for advertising.. 8.2;) " for Cow and Calf 15.00 " for provisions, clothing, Ac. for paupers in Poor House 540.35 " funeral expenses of Mrs. Hunegan 7.CO ' for coffins fir S. Honey, John Murdoch amLJohn Sinclair, who died last year 10.50 Cosh on hand Oct. 1, 1852 .1571.84 $2763.27 W. E. nUGIISOX, Treas'r. Christmas Presents. J UST received a largo variety of Goons suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents.consisting of China Vases. Toilet Pottles. Water Bottles. Puff Boxes. Jewel. Wafer and Pix Boxes. China Figures. Inkstands. Pitchers. Rixg Holders, China Baskets. Lava Figures, Terra Cota Baskets and Vases, China Candlesticks, Cuds and Saucers, Motto Curs, China Toys. GAHES. Mansion of Happiness, Reward of Virtue, A meri- can Eagle, "What D'ye Buy. Five Senses. The little Brill, Game of Patience, Dominoes, Lotos Chessmen, kc.. with Dolls of every kind, dressed, undressed. China. Wax, ami Grri a'Perciia. Also, a large assortment ->f Drums Tin Toys. Com mon Toys. Hatti.es. Crackers. Fire Works of every description, together with oilier goods too numerous to mention. For sale by Dec. 10.90 tf FRANCIS L. ZEM P. Notice* VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Boykin. deceased, will hand tlicni in, properly attested; and those indebted to the Estate will present them to Burwell Bovkin, qualified Executor. Nov 5. * 89 3m Tho Southern Agriculturist, \ MONTHLY Journal of Rural Affairs. Mechanics, Manufactures, Pom dogy and Horticulture. EE.TTED EY A. G SUMMER. WM. SUMMER, Poiuologiealand Horticultural Editor. The subscriber will publish, at Laurensvilie. S. C., about the 20th January. 1 fe'o.'t, the first number of a new Agricultural Journal, the Editorial management of which will be under tlio chargeof <"< !. A ft. .St'Mmeu, who wi.l he assisted in the Horticultural and l'omological Departments by Mr. Wim.iam Summer. of Pomaria. The " Agriculturist" will he printed on lino paper, with new Urcvicr Type, large Uetavo, double columns, and will contain Thirty-two pages. X<j advertisements will ho admitted in the body ol the work, but such will l)e published on a cover if desired. Specimen numbers will he sent to persons wishing to examine before subscribing, but in no ease will a name be entered upon our books until the subscription is paid. terms of scrscriptiox. 1 Copy, year invariably in advance $i 0 Copies, " " " " 5 12 Copies, " " " ' 10 18 Copies, ' " " " 15 II. M. STOKKS, Proprietor. tT^"Ail Tost Masters are particularly requested to act as Agents. Dec. 14. estate; sall\ FTPTY-JEL2J12JE.: MF.flRgES.!! liY J. A L. T. LKVJX. OX the first Monday in January next. I will sail, before the Courthouse in Columbia, 50 <>i as likely NKOUOKS as have ever beer, exposed to public stile, belonging to the estate of A. I'. Vinson, deceased. v ' " oftf/./l inr tin! ti'/.Il iifiii t. j.lie* AWgrues IIUVL- utvu «vii uiitu t\si tinv< »»\»» .......i* ged in every respect, Persons wishing to purchase will not, it is conlidontly holicved, have a heller opportunity to supply themselves. Terms of sale for the Negroes.One fourth cash.. The ha lance in one. two, ami three years, interest from date, payable annually with a mortgage of the property and two or more personal seeuriii-s. At the same time unless previously disposed of at private sale, 1 will sell the plantation of the deceased,consisting of 1500 acres, more ot less, situated oil both sides of the Garner's l-'erry road. On the premises there Isa comfortable Dwelling House, with all neees suit outbuildings, a good Gin House and Screw, good Darns and Stables, and comfortable quarters lbr the accommodation of 50 slaves. Terms of sale for the Land.Uu a credit of eight years; that is to say, payable in eight equal annual instalments, interest from dale, payable annually, with a mortgage of the premises, and two or more approved personal securities. At the same time I wiil also sell two Limitation Wagons and seven Mules. Tcitus o! sale lbr Wagons and Mules.cash. Purchasers in all eases to pay for necessary papers. Nov. 20..3t. J. II. ADAMS, Executor. » a- n_-t_ -\T~. Vciiuacit: cc i_iiis.uxy xi ^giuca iux exaxc. BY order of James 11. Witherspoon, Ordinary for Lancaster Distiict, and in pursuance of the Will of the late Simon lieckham. deed., will be sold at his late residence 10 miles south of Laneasterviile, on the the Camden road, on the 23d and 24th days of Decern her, 1852, the whole personal estate ordered to be sold, consisting of 30 LIKELY AND VALUABLE NEGROES. Among the number is an F.XCFI.l.FXT YOUSG SMITH, several choice young Fellow s, Women, i> >vs and t*iris. l\vo good Wnguiu:.-. Als<>. one t'.iA1(1 A (J A. uiii1 L>' 0 0 1, It .i COS «S ,i.\/y 0 A. IA PLASTATioX j'ul SiiriUS TOOL.< JiuHSKS and MULH8. a large stuck «>1 CM TTI.K and JIOCS, a quantity of COLS' and r ODlJlJi, and many and vatious otlicr articles. j lie Negroes arc prone.unc d by good judges to be an exceedingly likely gang. Tliey will be sold on the lir.-t day «>t sale.23d. TK.t!ms.For 11a? Negroes, a credit of one and two years, purchaser giving bond and two good sureties, with interest annually from the day of sale, and a mortgage. For the other estate, a <.redit of 12 months, with interest lroin the day ot sale, note and two good sureties. JANE K. BECKHAM. Kx'rx. A. J. CAITI1KX, Ex'or. Nov. 24, 1832..3t. [pr s fee, ^ i] CAMDEN BAZAAR. v nnu urnr* i.Cbdtii nr.itr.!! TUST received u new supply ofWIXTKK GOODS, consisting of a great variety of Dry-Goods. : ewest styles. Clothing. Bonnets, Hats. Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Hardware ami Cutlery, Crockery and China Ware. Ac.. Ac. £35?"Sclling at Charleston prices. M. DRUCKKR A CO. Camden, Xov. 2. t>3 tl' Ct ARI'I"rii\<j»..Super, super Also, best three / ply Scotch and Brussels Curpctings, with Rugs to . 1 " I...., MWM.I.'/trl .t niaicu. juaiitwnm Oct. 15. A. M. & KENNEDY'S. Eari'j's Tricoiilicroiis. V Preparation for the HAIR, so cheap that all can afford it. and yet ao popular that the elite every where use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from New York, received and for sale at Nov. 9. Z. J. DeHAY'S. The Camden Male Academy T\7"ILL bo opened on the first (3rd) Monday in Jant t unrr by S. C. DePass. Tbo course ofinst ruction will embrace nil lliebranclies of a thorough English Education. The scholastic year will he liviiied into two sessions of five months each. TERMS l'KR SESSION'. For tlio Elementary Branches, $12.00 For the more advanced Studies 1 G.00 The above, together with the Irgher branches of Mathematics, 18.00 Dec. 10 99 tf Piano FartCN at Ketlttrcd Prices. ONE Elegant Rosewood Case Piano Forte, direct frniii din Mnnn/aftnro nf VoiiK .t fin Vow York City, and will 1 »e sold for $200. cash, or good paper. Warranted if well used. Also.One second liand Piano Forte, in good style and good tune, and can he had for $100 cash or good paper, if applied for soon to J. B. F. BOONK. Pec. 10. 00 Fruit, Fruit, Fruit. | A Kegs Malaga Grapes ! I ' ' 1 ease fresh Currants 50 pkgs. Baisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes. Layer and Bunch 20 drums new crop Figs 2 bngsBordeaux Almonds Kmriish Walnuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Citron, Lemons aim Oranges. Received and lor sale by J)ec. «, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. J A BAGS Rutledge's Family Buckwheat, liecei~r V* ved and tor sale by SIIAW £. AUSTIN. i.") CASK Pic Fruit w 1 do Pine Apple in juice. Received and for sule by SHAW & AUSTIN. BOXKS Mild Goshen Cheese. Iteeeived and (or | rM f sale by SIIAW & AUSTIN. 1 / lit'!-. Merc< r Potatoes. Received and for salebv I \f Dec. C, 1 SIIAW & AUSTIN. " { CASK liccii .Maccr.roni. I! ecu vert aid for sale bv I I've. G, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. * 1CASK {Kitted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Aiichovic Paste 1 Iieccircd and lor sale br : Doc. 0.1852 SIIAW .fc AUSTIN. < I CASE genuine Loudon Musfard 1 do do French do ( Received and for sale bv j Dec. 0. 1852. \S1IAW .v AUSTIN. (CASK Crosse & lilackwcll's English Pickles, consi:ting of I'iccalillv, Chow-Chow, Cuulitiower and mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SIIAW i AUSTIN. | CASE of Crosse & Black well's English Sauces, eonI sistingof Worcestershire, Reading, llarvey and John Hurt. Received and lor sale bv Dec. 0, 1552. SIIAW £ AUSTIN. Clintniuiigite am! lirandy. ? Pipe -'Old London Dock" Uranrty 5 I»oz. Baskets Ilcidsick Char.ipuignc 3 f>l3. i CV.sk Madeiia Wine i " Malaga i " Old Port " W. C. MOORE. KadwayN Ready Hetiiedicp. VFULL supply just received, consisting of Radwnv's Ready Relief, in bottles, at 25c f>0e and$l. Radway's Regulators, Radway's Medicated Soap, Radwav's Circassian balm, fur beautifying tlie liair, and for sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Save jottr Co'sJly Wjtve. \\f FIELD .t CO\S CHEMICAL LIQUID SOLit DKU is tlie best article in existence for beautifully and durably repairing broken Glass, Cidna, Stone, Marble, Alabaster and Ornamental ware of every description. All articles joined with this, the most r ..I..I -r -U- . in. grmTJto>n 11IIIS. WTTTTrCTTTTITC perfectly tirm and ready for use in live minutes utter being joined: they will also stand washing in warm water, and re.»i.»t tlie action of all liquids and acids in general use about a house This composition will not disfigure or leave any color even on tlic clearest glass, and may he used with the greatest convenience. Full directions accompany this article. For sale by Dec. 7. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. r J " 11K Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, dee'd. are I hereby notified that the Negro property belonging to her estate will t«e 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 conic forward and pay their notes, as settlements must be made. JOHN U. I NO It KM, Kx'r. R. Leigh. Nov. 20, 1352. 94 3in Middle ZSorKr fur Sale. r|~MIE subsetibcr oilers for sale a tirst rate Saddle L and Work Torse, on accommodating terms. Apply at 'filler's Ferry. J. W. RASKIN. £jj?**The Darlington Flag will copy 4 times and for ward bill to Tiller's Ferry. Nov. 20.4t. REMOVAL. {OSKPH P. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, lias removed to the Office at the corner of Court House Square. Camden. S. C. Oct. 22.\v3ui I\ E!0U£.1i>03i, MERCHANT TAILOR, IT 7 OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Camden t T and vicinity, tiiat he has opened a complete assortment <>f Gentlemen's Goods, consisting of CLOT1IS, CASSJME/tt'S, VEST/XL'S. Ac. Also, HEADYMADE CLOTHING o; all descriptions, DATS and CADS. Oct. 15.tf WORE.B'S F11II I^P.KMit'M Si'AT..A fre-h supply of F. S. Clea J vi-rV ! ted W ild's Fair Premium Honey Si a p. Warranto i ue'.uine Received and for sale at 1>«c. -lm. Z. J. He HAY'si. / \S the road between CamdenandUishujivjllc, aSilV / ver Lever Watch, with a Ribbon guard and gold buckle attached. In t he bach of said watch there is a paper with the name of J. C. llalyburton, written in ink. also a card of a Jeweler in Raleigh, X. C. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the Store of Mr. W. C. Moore, in Camden, or with Dr. S. S. Boone, of Bishop ville. Nov. 23. 5t BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!" t c i-lOCrT-rTff.,, k 71 Ai IS. KE.lWEDl have at last reJ.JL* ccivcd their FAIL STOCK. And respectfully invito their friends and the public generally, to an examination of the largest and best selected stock of J-'AXCV .1 SI) DOMESTIC DRY (JGUI'S they have ever had offered them, and at prices that cannot tail to please. Oct. 15 GREAT AND IMPORTANTiEVENT! ALL OF 711' JiKW WOODS HAVE COME TO HAND! iSftall stml See Tliem.^J r * xi-rr CAV Oct. 12. ilAJUI/O » il/OUH. I ) A I.\ KILE.ER..One 3ross Perry Davis & 1 Son's unrivalled PAIN KILLER, in bottles from 12 1 2c. to $1. Received yesterday, at Oct. 12. Z. J. DeHATS. 5000 first quality Rio Hondo SEGARS 5000 no do Gold Leaf do 2000 do do Regalia do Received and Xor sale bv Dec. C, 1852. SIIAW & AtST IX. CASKS (quarts and pints) "Longworth's" Sparkt) ling Catawba Wine. Received and for sale by Dee. C, 1852. S1IAW A AUSTIX. ' Tea, Tea, Tea. T'VPmrnin! « Ht-crm Tivr>nr»i1 "Vntir.fr lTvs.ll vj and Black, of superior quality. Received and for sale by SII AW k AUSTIN. OOTAVKS " Sandennpnn's" Old Pert Wine, for w medicinal purposes, Received and for sale by Dec. C, 1832. SHAW & AUSTIN. ~ CASES assorted French Cordials." lleeeived and *) for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. ^ I111DS. choice Baltimore cured Bacon Sides. t) Received and for salebvr Dee. 5, 1832. * SIlAW & AUSTIN. 1 IIIID. "Cousnrd's" Hams. Received and forsaleby I Dec. C, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. * I CASKS No. 1 Sniok .<1 Salmon . 2 do do do Halibut Received and !or sale bv Dee. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. | A KITTS No. l Matkarel (new) JLV" 10 (jr. bis. do do do 2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale bv Dec. G. 1952. SNAW & AUSTIN. BI3I.S. Kennedy's Hut:cr Crackers. -J Received and for sale by Dec G. 1852. ' SHAW & AUSTIN. XA TWO-POUND cans fresh Salmon. f)U Received and for sale bv Dec G, 1852. SIIAW AUSTIN. PI.V\0 FORTES. TMTK subscriber resnertfullv invites the attention I of the public generally to his stock of VIAXO FORTES, six. six and a half and seve n Octave, Rosewood cases, with all the improvements, Haq> Pedal, solid Jron Frames, and warranted to stand any climate. I'hcse Instruments are unsurpassed for richness ol tone degnnce of workmanship, and having the agency, they trill be sold at manufacturer's prices, either for casli or m time. These Instruments are from the celebrated muse of Ilallctt .t Allen, Boston.they arc carefully packed and can be sent to any part of the country without injun. GEO. ALDKN. Nov. 20. " 05 tf SCHOOL BOOKS. 4 COMPLETE and cxteusivcassortment of School x~jL Rooks are now on hand, of the best editions, which are offered for sale at low prices lor cash, ot at die usual credit to punctual customers. GRAMMARS..Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's. SPELLERS..Elementary, Carpenter's, N. Y. Southern and Dictionary Speller DICTIONARIES..Webster's, Walker's, Iit-id's, and Worcester's Elementary. READERS..Southern, No. 1. 2, and 3; Goodrich's; New York and Grieg .t Elliot's 1, 2 and 3; Porter's Rhetorical, Envoi's. National. Sargent's Standard Speaker, Frost's American do. HISTORIES..Parley's 1st, 2d and 3d books History; Parley's Common School and Pictorial Hist. U. S.; Robbiu's Outlines Hist.; Markham's IlisL England; w ! nr .r\ ... r>..i..i.;.n,nr,i,n trie .Via glial S 11 iSi'Jl IViii v^uvai 11111^, vumuKiiivi mv i»io tory and Chronology of South Carolina: Juvenile Histories of England and the UnitedStatcs 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 It. C. Smith, and R. M. Smith, (the latter is the common School Geography.) ARITHMETICS..Pike's, Smith's. Emerson's J, 2 anct II; Davie*' 1st Lessons: School and University Arith.m li. M ji, ,,,,-1 luixJLH'Jmal Arith. Keys to TTie above for the use of teachers. XAT. PHILOSOPHY..Parker's, Comstock's, Jones', Gray's and Draper's. CHEMISTRY..Siliinian's, Draper's, Jones', Comstock's. Johnson's Turner's. XAT. HISTORY..Bigland'saud Ackermnn's. IX 'l'ELLECTU AL PHI LOS..Abercrombie's. MATH KMATICS..Davics' Algebra, Elementary and Practical Geometry; Lcgcndre's Geometry and Burdon's Algebra; Da vies'and Flint's Surveying; Day's Mathematics and Algebra. _ ,ers, Swan's Series of Spellers, Grammar Rei,u <fc. Copy Looks ami Plates; Paper, Ink, Steel Pens. Quills, Inkstands, and all other articles of Stationary required in Schools and Academies. A. YOU^G. Nov. 19..93lf THRESH PRESTON & MERRILL'S YEAST POWJr I)ICRS.Received to-day by Nov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN. GALVANIZING, &c. rpilE subscriber is prepared to carry on the art of 1 Electro-Metallurgy, commonly called Galvanism, in all its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash on delivery. T. CARPENTER. Nov. 23. 91 tf ( :>!<mIoii ISnrlicv's Shon. 1 RICHARD CI1ESXUT begs leave respectfully to V inform his customers and the public generally, that having secured the services of a eompetout assistant, he is prepared to "execute all orders in his line" in a satisfactory manner, and invites all who require his services to give him a call, for "With Scissors sharp and Razors keen, He'll trim their hair or shave them clean." tSSTThe Shop will be open every night (except Sunday) till nine o'olcock. Dec. 3. Water's Tooth Soap, 17*011 cleansing and removing animalcula; from the tech. For sale by June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Copartncrsiiip Noliec. r|*HE subscribers have formed a Copartnership under I the firm of ONE ALE. BOYD & BRAWLBY, fur the transaction of the FACTORAGE and COM- MISSION BUSINESS in the city of Charleston, mid solicit tlic patronage of their friends and the public. Itiehnrd O'Neale will reside in Columbia, and the business will be conducted in Charleston by B. D. Boyd and II. C. Brawlcy. who will open their Office on Boyce & Co.'s Wharf on the 22d inst. RICHARD O'NEALE. B. J\ BOYD. II. C. BRAW LEY. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20. 94 wlm cai2£^ tftcsi tn,MT.| -ASTI ("\N and after the 1st. November, the Passenger and ./ Mail Train will leave the Camden Depot at Six o'clock, A. M. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Nov. 2. 8ft tf Notice. 4 T.T. nersons indebted to John Insrram. by note or j\ account, will take notice that payments are only to he made to the undersigned, the Attorney of P. A. Nance, Assignee, The assigned papers aro in his hands for settlement. Cost may be saved by settling soon. W. THURLOW CASTON, Att'y for F. A. Nance, Assignee. Nov. 16. 92 swim At flic Emporium. "AAA Bio Honda CIGARS, 5000 Sylva genuine Do. 5000 Gold Leaf Do. 10 Boxes lino Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 19 VT. C. MOORE. ^ AUCTION SALES. ESTATE SAEE. BY order of tin- Court of Ordinary, will be sold, at 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 llorses, 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, 185:5, with notes and good security, with interest from dayolsale. KMANUJSL rAKKJSK, Adm'r,. Dec 7. 08 ar' tf LMD FOR SALE. IN EQUITY.KERSHAW DISTRICTi W. II. R. Workmen,* Cumm'r. i vs. > Bill for Foreclosure! Zack Cantor. ) IN conformity to an order in this cause made at the last June terra of the said Court, I will offer for sale, before the Court IIousc door in Camden, on tlio lirst Monday in January next, all that parcel or tract of LAND, lying on the North side of Grar.ny's Quarter Creek, in the District aforesaid, containing one hundred (100) acres more cr less, being part of a tract formerly belonging to J. Riddle, dee'd, and conveyed by the bhcriffol Kershaw District to David Harrison, and by him to lbs children of Hiram Nettles, and which was sold and conveyed by Win. 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 due on the first Monday in January next, on the bond and mortgage given bv the said Defendant to the said W. M. .Shannon, late Commissioner.estimated to amount to near 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] . ta ESTATE SAL,IN BY permission of Jolin R. Joy. Ordinary for Kershaw District, I will sell at "the late residence of John S Cunningham, dec'd. his Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, on Wednesday, the 15th of December, at 12 o'elock, M. Terms made known at the sale. WM. C. CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r. Nov. 20. 95 It ' ADHIXISTKATOR'S SALE. BY order ot the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw District, I will sell at Public Auction be.'ore tho Court House in Camden on the first Monday in January next, EIGHTY-NINE NEGBOES, belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adamson, dec'd. ALSO. On the dav following, at the Plantation of said dec'd. the stock of MULES, HOGS. CATTLK, SHEEP, Wagons, Plantation Implements, CORN, FODDER, PROVISIONS, Ac. Terms..The Negroes will bo sold for one-fourth cash; tho balance on a credit of one, two, and three years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give bond with approved personal security, and a mortgage of tiic property. The other property, all sums of fitly 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 pa* ncra. J. D. KERSHAW, Adm'r L. C. Adainson, dec'd. Oct. 28. 87 ts Estate Sale. BY order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold jit the late residence of James Buskin, deceased ofl" tlio 20th day of December next, all the perishable property belonging to said Estate, consisting of Com, Fodder, Horses. Males, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Wagons, Plantation Utensils, 4c. 1 will also sell before the Court House door in Camden, on the first Monday in Janury next, Eleven very likely NEGROES, among whom there is a good Carpeuter, 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 /roin ilav'ol sate. 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 as recording them. A. G. BASKIN, Ex'r. Nov. 19 93 tf Executor's Notice. \ LL persons haviug demands against the estate of JTJl James Raskin, dec d. will present tnem amy aitested-within tbe time prescribed by law, and alljersons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay.ment to A. G. BASK1N, Ex'or. Oct, 22. 85 tf. STRAITCCTTERS &c..Tbe subscribers have received a full assortment of Large Straw Cutters Small Do. Corn Shellers Thermometer Churns. Ang. 13. McDOTVALL k COOPER. Ready-ITIade Clothing. \ HANDSOME stock of COATS, VESTS AND jl\. PANTS. Also, Coats and Vests for Boys. "With a large assortment of UA TS. Just received at Oct. 15. A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S. * BAEGAINsT BARGAINS!! ^THIE Subscriber intending to close his business, ofJL fers his Stock of Groceries at extremtly low prices for CASH. All who desire bargains would do well do call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. Nov 2..SStl R. W. ABBOTT. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS Si SHOES. rpiIE subscribers have just received an assortment J- mcnt of Misses and Children's BOOTS andSHOES, among which are manr new and beautiful styles;?Oct. 2G. * ALDKX & MURRAY.^ BOOTS AND SHOES. <7 A PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and Cbil( *J \/ dren's BOOTS, Kip and Calf pegged and sew cd, welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudged, from Xo. 5, Childs, to Xo. 13 Men's.from SI to$10 Gentlemen's tine Calf and Cloth and Congress Gaiters. " " " Bootees, fair and stitched " " " waterproof " from Men's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and B. pegged and sewed Brogaus, from 50c to $L60 "Women's Boots and Shoes, pegged and sewed, from 25c. to $1.25 " Slippers, from 25c to $1.25 Ladies' and Misses' fine Gaiters, all coiu73-rmd-«»3£s " " " Calf, GoatTlud, Morocco and enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Ties and Slippers, from 75c. to $2. For sale at the lowest prices. Oct. 26. "WORKMAX &. BOOXE. E3I A Tt \ 3 JOSEPH FlUCY, from Charleston, informs the La* dies and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, that lie will bo io CTmden about the 10th of November, prepared to Ittne and repair Pianos, Organs, ilclodeor.s and other Musical Instruments. p??" Order* left at Mr. Young's Book Store will be promptly attended to. No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given. Oct. 2S. S7 tf DRESS GOODS. RICH figured and plain Silks Cashmeres and DeLaincs, plain and printed. A large variety of small pattern DeLaincs, for children. ALSO. EMBROIDERIES.Comprising a full assortment of Collars, Chemisettes. Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, 4c. With a large lot of Kid, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at Oct. 15. A. M. t R. KENNEDY'S.

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gTAT"Of the Receipts ami Disbursements of the Cumin

October 1, 1851 t1851 PR.

Oct. 1. Balance cash cm hand this/lav $15G2.SS1852

Aug. 11. Received from Tax Collector...... S00.00Sept. '* " " " 317.05

Jn hanils Treasurer Lunatic Asylum, 14 14" of Treasurer ." 40.31

Over last year 33Over this year 53

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$27G3.2tE. K.

Iloofiaud-s (iermaii Bittern.Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility and

^ langour of the system, derangement of the iiver andstomach, want ofappetite, &c.; they are frequently theresult of too close application, and a thousand other;causes we cannot here name; but \vc would say to allafflicted, do as we have done.get a bottle or two of jl)r. llooHand's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jack- !sou, and our word for it you will be cured. AYe re- '

commend this medicine, knowing froiu experience thatit is much superior to the generality of patent inedi- j

TI.r«. rnorlnrc nnwiltncn tiniifUllJUb. If U (H'UiU su; IV VMt ivuuvie, ^uivt.^v MVMV

unless prepared by Dr C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia.October 22.

POISOKIXG.Thousands of (arents who we Vermifuge composed 01

Castor Oil, Calomel, &:<*., are not aware, tliat while theyappear to beneiit the patient, they are actually laying I in-

. foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, lo.-sof sight, weakness ol limbs,-<yr.

in another column will be louud the advertisement ofHobensack's Medicines, 10 winch we ask the attention otall directly interested in their own as well us their children'shealth. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising-from those of a billions type, should make use 01 tiie

a only genuine medicine, lJobeiisat:k'» Liver i'lils.iO"*' Be not deceived," but a.«-k tor llobemarkV

Worm Syrup and Liver rills; and observe thai each ha»the signature of the Proprietor J. .\. IIOBEXSALK, asnone else are genuine.

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.IMPORTANT TO DVSPEPTICS.

Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true digestivefluid, orOASTiuc juice, prepared from RENNET,or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, alterdirectionsof BARON L1EBIG, tlio great PhysiologicalChemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia.

- This is truly a wonder.ul remedy for INDiGESliUX,DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT,CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing alter Nature'sowu method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRICJUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evi.dence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See noticeamong the medical advertisements.

TO THE SICK.For the effectual rooting out from the system of ai

diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousuess and impurityof the blood, it is a widely and well known tactthat WRIGHTS 1X1)JAN VEGETABLE BILLS«... 7* I \',l I'f.M Thmnrrhnnt the entireaic wcv - - e

South, these Pills have long been held in the highestrepute, both by private individuals and by the Medicalthe unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is niadofaculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southerndiseases generally, yield to their influence at once; andto thank Ileaven that a sovereign balm has been provided.

^ Let cacli try- them for himself and if the medicinefails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost lihn nothing.

TftoS. J. lYOBKMAjc, Agent lor OsinUen, ft. \X, alia"sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the country.June 28. ly.

EXECUTOR'S SALE.

BY f»ermission of the Court of Ordinary, will hesold at Liberty Hill, at the late residence of Isabella

Jane Belk, dee'd. on Saturday, the 1st day of Januarynext, for an equal division among the heirs, a choiceNegro Man, a likely Boy, two Women aud some t'hil-dren, being the residuary part of said Estate not oth-erwise disposed of by will.Terms.A credit of twelve months, pin chasers giv-

ing notes with approved security, with interest fromthe day of sale.

SAMUEL SPENCE, Exo'r.

persons having demands agaiust said Estatewill hand them in properly attested, and those indebtedwill make payment to

SAMUEL SPENCE, Ex'or.Dec. 14. 100ts

Notice.

I HATE a large assortment of Negro Blankets thatI will sell at reduced prices. Persons in want, will

do well to call and examine ^them. Aiso, all-woolPlains, Linseys, Ac. very low. E. W. BONNET.

BOY'S BOOTS at Cost..Also, a large lot of Servant'sShoes for sale low, at BONNET'S.

A FEW box.s low priced Tobacco, lor Plantationuse. For sale at BONN FY'S,

LAND FOR SALE.A LL that Tract of LAND, lying on Raften CreekXI. known as the "Hurst Place," now owned by T.E. Boykin. There are from four to live hundred acres

in the tract and has the Railroad running convenientlythrough it.Terms made known upon application to T. E. Boykinor Mr. Burwell Boykin, Camden, S. C.December 14. 100tf

Wanted for Hie next Year.TTtllTl? mm o'v «V»1a_liA/1!nrl XTnm»nna r\ irnrlr of tlio|i J V U VI OIA UW1V-WVIIV.W VV "VIM MV mv

J; Camden Depot. Apply to tlie subscriber early.Dee. 14.tf. -_j' D. BAXLKY, AgentNotice.

I WILL Bell on Friday, the 31st inst., at the residenceof Wm, D. Peebles, the articles mentioned inhie Schedule, and assigned to me for the benelit ol hiscreditors. Terms Cash.December 14. M. NAUDIN, Assignee.

IVotice.

I WILL sell on the firt>t Monday in January next,before the Court Ilouse, one GOLD WATCH, and

other articles mentioned in his schedule and assignedto mo by D. II. Shular, for the benefit of his creditors.Terms Cash. M. NAUDIN, Assignee.December 14. 100tf

Brighter Still.THK subscriber lias now on hand a very choice lot

of Sperm, Solar and Lard Oil and Burning Fluid, towhich ho invites the attention of his customers.

Orj T Ttr.II A "V"1/CU /j, J. i/CiUXLl .

Orates, Stoves, Ac.Splendid Parlor Grates Smoothing Iron HeatersPlain do do Iron BedsteadsCooking Stoves Egg BoilersOffice do Coffee BegginsTea and Coffee Urns. Received byDec. 3. McDOWALL & COOPER.

Oiina.

ASPLENDID assortment of Single and DoubleBarrelled GUNS, from $5 to $100, with powder

Flasks, Shot Bags and Pouches, Percussion Caps,Cleaning Rods, <£c. Received and for sale by

Dec. 3.' McDOWALL 4 COOPER.

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!MENTissionors of the Poor for Kershaw District, fromi October 1, 1S32.1352. CR.Oct. 1 Paid Keeper of I'oor House $14-1.00

" Physician's salary 100.00" " for extra services.... 117.50" Secretary and Treasurer's salary 100.00" for hire of two servants iti part... G8.C3" " extra servants 3.53" for provisions for transient paupers 28.43" for funeral expenses of Dunford,

A. Roe, Mrs. Graves, Mrs. Ookerand cl.ild, W. Wilson, Mrs.Shiver's child and J. Keith,(transient paupers) -10.75

" Camden Journal for advertising.. 8.2;)" for Cow and Calf 15.00" for provisions, clothing, Ac. for paupersin Poor House 540.35" funeral expenses of Mrs. Hunegan 7.CO' for coffins fir S. Honey, John MurdochamLJohn Sinclair, who died

last year 10.50Cosh on hand Oct. 1, 1852 .1571.84

$2763.27W. E. nUGIISOX, Treas'r.

Christmas Presents.

J UST received a largo variety of Goons suitable forChristmas and New Year Presents.consisting

of China Vases. Toilet Pottles. Water Bottles.Puff Boxes. Jewel. Wafer and Pix Boxes. ChinaFigures. Inkstands. Pitchers. Rixg Holders, ChinaBaskets. Lava Figures, Terra Cota Baskets andVases, China Candlesticks, Cuds and Saucers, MottoCurs, China Toys.

GAHES.Mansion of Happiness, Reward of Virtue, A meri-

can Eagle, "What D'ye Buy. Five Senses. The littleBrill, Game of Patience, Dominoes, LotosChessmen, kc.. with Dolls of every kind, dressed, undressed.China. Wax, ami Grri a'Perciia.

Also, a large assortment ->f Drums Tin Toys. Common Toys. Hatti.es. Crackers. Fire Works of everydescription, together with oilier goods too numerous

to mention. For sale byDec. 10.90 tf FRANCIS L. ZEM P.

Notice*

VLL persons having demands against Lemuel Boykin.deceased, will hand tlicni in, properly attested;and those indebted to the Estate will present them

to Burwell Bovkin, qualified Executor.Nov 5.

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Tho Southern Agriculturist,\ MONTHLY Journal of Rural Affairs. Mechanics,

Manufactures, Pom dogy and Horticulture.EE.TTED EY A. G SUMMER.

WM. SUMMER, Poiuologiealand Horticultural Editor.The subscriber will publish, at Laurensvilie. S. C.,

about the 20th January. 1 fe'o.'t, the first number of a

new Agricultural Journal, the Editorial managementof which will be under tlio chargeof <"< !. A ft. .St'Mmeu,who wi.l he assisted in the Horticultural and l'omologicalDepartments by Mr. Wim.iam Summer. ofPomaria. The " Agriculturist" will he printed on linopaper, with new Urcvicr Type, large Uetavo, doublecolumns, and will contain Thirty-two pages. X<j advertisementswill ho admitted in the body ol the work,but such will l)e published on a cover if desired.Specimen numbers will he sent to persons wishing

to examine before subscribing, but in no ease will a

name be entered upon our books until the subscriptionis paid.

terms of scrscriptiox.1 Copy, year invariably in advance $i0 Copies, " " " "5

12 Copies, " " " '1018 Copies, ' " " "15

II. M. STOKKS, Proprietor.tT^"Ail Tost Masters are particularly requested to

act as Agents. Dec. 14.

estate; sall\FTPTY-JEL2J12JE.: MF.flRgES.!!

liY J. A L. T. LKVJX.

OX the first Monday in January next. I will sail,before the Courthouse in Columbia, 50 <>i as likelyNKOUOKS as have ever beer, exposed to public

stile, belonging to the estate of A. I'. Vinson, deceased.v ' " oftf/./l inr tin! ti'/.Il iifiii t.

j.lie* AWgrues IIUVL- utvu «vii uiitu t\si tinv< »»\»» .......i*

ged in every respect, Persons wishing to purchasewill not, it is conlidontly holicved, have a heller opportunityto supply themselves.Terms of sale for the Negroes.One fourth cash..

The halance in one. two, ami three years, interest fromdate, payable annually with a mortgage of the propertyand two or more personal seeuriii-s.

At the same time unless previously disposed of at

private sale, 1 will sell the plantation of the deceased,consistingof 1500 acres, more ot less, situated oil bothsides of the Garner's l-'erry road. On the premisesthere Isa comfortable Dwelling House, with all neees

suit outbuildings, a good Gin House and Screw, goodDarns and Stables, and comfortable quarters lbr the accommodationof 50 slaves.Terms of sale for the Land.Uu a credit of eight

years; that is to say, payable in eight equal annual instalments,interest from dale, payable annually, with a

mortgage of the premises, and two or more approvedpersonal securities.

At the same time I wiil also sell two Limitation Wagonsand seven Mules.Tcitus o! sale lbr Wagons and Mules.cash.Purchasers in all eases to pay for necessary papers.Nov. 20..3t. J. II. ADAMS, Executor.

» a- n_-t_ -\T~.Vciiuacit: cc i_iiis.uxy xi ^giuca iux exaxc.

BY order of James 11. Witherspoon, Ordinary forLancaster Distiict, and in pursuance of the Will

of the late Simon lieckham. deed., will be sold at hislate residence 10 miles south of Laneasterviile, on thethe Camden road, on the 23d and 24th days of Decernher, 1852, the whole personal estate ordered to besold, consisting of30 LIKELY AND VALUABLE NEGROES.Among the number is an F.XCFI.l.FXT YOUSG

SMITH, several choice young Fellow s, Women, i> >vs

and t*iris. l\vo good Wnguiu:.-. Als<>. one t'.iA1(1A (J A. uiii1 L>' 0 0 1, It .i COS «S ,i.\/y 0A. IAPLASTATioX j'ul SiiriUS TOOL.< JiuHSKSand MULH8. a large stuck «>1 CM TTI.K and JIOCS, a

quantity of COLS' and r ODlJlJi, and many and vatiousotlicr articles.j lie Negroes arc prone.unc d by good judges to

be an exceedingly likely gang. Tliey will be sold on

the lir.-t day «>t sale.23d.TK.t!ms.For 11a? Negroes, a credit of one and two

years, purchaser giving bond and two good sureties,with interest annually from the day of sale, and a

mortgage. For the other estate, a <.redit of 12 months,with interest lroin the day ot sale, note and two goodsureties. JANE K. BECKHAM. Kx'rx.

A. J. CAITI1KX, Ex'or.Nov. 24, 1832..3t. [pr s fee, ^ i]

CAMDEN BAZAAR.v nnu urnr* i.Cbdtii nr.itr.!!

TUST received u new supply ofWIXTKK GOODS,consisting of a great variety of Dry-Goods. : eweststyles. Clothing. Bonnets, Hats. Boots and Shoes.

Groceries, Hardware ami Cutlery, Crockery and ChinaWare. Ac.. Ac.

£35?"Sclling at Charleston prices.M. DRUCKKR A CO.

Camden, Xov. 2. t>3tl'

Ct ARI'I"rii\<j»..Super, super Also, best three/ ply Scotch and Brussels Curpctings, with Rugs to. 1

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Oct. 15. A. M. & KENNEDY'S.

Eari'j's Tricoiilicroiis.

V Preparation for the HAIR, so cheap that all can

afford it. and yet ao popular that the elite everywhere use and praise it. A fresh supply direct fromNew York, received and for sale at

Nov. 9. Z. J. DeHAY'S.

The Camden Male AcademyT\7"ILL bo opened on the first (3rd) Monday in Jantt unrr by S. C. DePass.Tbo course ofinst ruction will embrace nil lliebranclies

of a thorough English Education. The scholastic yearwill he liviiied into two sessions of five months each.

TERMS l'KR SESSION'.For tlio Elementary Branches, $12.00For the more advanced Studies 1 G.00The above, together with the Irgher branches of

Mathematics, 18.00Dec. 10 99tf

Piano FartCN at Ketlttrcd Prices.

ONE Elegant Rosewood Case Piano Forte, directfrniii din Mnnn/aftnro nf VoiiK .t fin Vow York

City, and will 1 »e sold for $200. cash, or good paper.Warranted if well used.Also.One second liand Piano Forte, in good style

and good tune, and can he had for $100 cash or goodpaper, if applied for soon to J. B. F. BOONK.

Pec. 10. 00

Fruit, Fruit, Fruit.| A Kegs Malaga Grapes! I '

' 1 ease fresh Currants50 pkgs. Baisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes.

Layer and Bunch20 drums new crop Figs2 bngsBordeaux Almonds

Kmriish Walnuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Citron, Lemonsaim Oranges. Received and lor sale by

J)ec. «, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.

J A BAGS Rutledge's Family Buckwheat, liecei~rV* ved and tor sale by SIIAW £. AUSTIN.

i.") CASK Pic Fruitw 1 do Pine Apple in juice. Received and for sule

by SHAW & AUSTIN.

BOXKS Mild Goshen Cheese. Iteeeived and (or

| rM f sale by SIIAW & AUSTIN.

1 / lit'!-. Merc< r Potatoes. Received and for salebvI \f Dec. C, 1 SIIAW & AUSTIN.

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{ CASK liccii .Maccr.roni. I!ecuvert aid for sale bvI I've. G, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.

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1CASK {Kitted Yarmouth Herring1 do do Aiichovic Paste 1

Iieccircd and lor sale br :

Doc. 0.1852 SIIAW .fc AUSTIN.<

I CASE genuine Loudon Musfard1 do do French do(

Received and for sale bv jDec. 0. 1852. \S1IAW .v AUSTIN.

(CASK Crosse & lilackwcll's English Pickles, consi:tingof I'iccalillv, Chow-Chow, Cuulitiower andmixed Pickles. Received and for sale by

Dec. G, 1852. SIIAW i AUSTIN.

| CASE of Crosse & Black well's English Sauces, eonIsistingof Worcestershire, Reading, llarvey andJohn Hurt. Received and lor sale bv

Dec. 0, 1552. SIIAW £ AUSTIN.

Clintniuiigite am! lirandy.? Pipe -'Old London Dock" Uranrty5 I»oz. Baskets Ilcidsick Char.ipuignc

3 f>l3.i CV.sk Madeiia Winei " Malagai " Old Port " W. C. MOORE.

KadwayN Ready Hetiiedicp.

VFULL supply just received, consisting of Radwnv'sReady Relief, in bottles, at 25c f>0e and$l.Radway's Regulators, Radway's Medicated Soap, Radwav'sCircassian balm, fur beautifying tlie liair, andfor sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN.

Save jottr Co'sJly Wjtve.\\f FIELD .t CO\S CHEMICAL LIQUID SOLitDKU is tlie best article in existence for beautifully

and durably repairing broken Glass, Cidna,Stone, Marble, Alabaster and Ornamental ware of everydescription. All articles joined with this, the mostr ..I..I -r -U- . in. grmTJto>n 11IIIS. WTTTTrCTTTTITC

perfectly tirm and ready for use in live minutes utterbeing joined: they will also stand washing in warm

water, and re.»i.»t tlie action of all liquids and acids ingeneral use about a house This composition will not

disfigure or leave any color even on tlic clearest glass,and may he used with the greatest convenience. Fulldirections accompany this article. For sale by

Dec. 7. THOMAS J. WORKMAN.

r J" 11K Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, dee'd. are

I hereby notified that theNegro property belongingto her estate will t«e ready for distribution on the tirstof January next. All persons indebted to the estatefor purchases made at the sale are hereby requested to

conic forward and pay their notes, as settlements mustbe made.

JOHN U. INO It KM, Kx'r. R. Leigh.Nov. 20, 1352. 943in

Middle ZSorKr fur Sale.

r|~MIE subsetibcr oilers for sale a tirst rate SaddleL and Work Torse, on accommodating terms. Applyat 'filler's Ferry. J. W. RASKIN.£jj?**The Darlington Flag will copy 4 times and for

ward bill to Tiller's Ferry. Nov. 20.4t.

REMOVAL.

{OSKPH P. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor,lias removed to the Office at the corner of Court

House Square. Camden. S. C. Oct. 22.\v3ui

I\ E!0U£.1i>03i,MERCHANT TAILOR,

IT 7OULD respectfully inform the citizens ofCamdent T and vicinity, tiiat he has opened a complete assortment<>f Gentlemen's Goods, consisting of CLOT1IS,

CASSJME/tt'S, VEST/XL'S. Ac. Also, HEADYMADECLOTHING o; all descriptions, DATS andCADS. Oct. 15.tf

WORE.B'S F11III^P.KMit'M Si'AT..A fre-h supply of F. S. CleaJ vi-rV ! ted W ild's Fair Premium HoneySi a p. Warranto i ue'.uine Received and for sale at

1>«c. -lm. Z. J. He HAY'si.

/ \S the road between CamdenandUishujivjllc, aSilV/ ver Lever Watch, with a Ribbon guard and goldbuckle attached. In t he bach of said watch there is apaper with the name of J. C. llalyburton, written inink. also a card of a Jeweler in Raleigh, X. C.The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the

same at the Store of Mr. W. C. Moore, in Camden, or

with Dr. S. S. Boone, of Bishopville.Nov. 23. 5t

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!"t c i-lOCrT-rTff.,,

k 71 Ai IS. KE.lWEDl have at last reJ.JL*ccivcd theirFAIL STOCK.

And respectfully invito their friends and the publicgenerally, to an examination of the largest and bestselected stock of J-'AXCV .1 SI) DOMESTIC DRY(JGUI'S they have ever had offered them, and at pricesthat cannot tail to please. Oct. 15

GREAT AND IMPORTANTiEVENT!ALL OF 711' JiKW WOODS

HAVE COME TO HAND!iSftall stml See Tliem.^J

r * xi-rr CAVOct. 12. ilAJUI/O » il/OUH.

I )A I.\ KILE.ER..One 3ross Perry Davis &1 Son's unrivalled PAIN KILLER, in bottles from12 1 2c. to $1. Received yesterday, at

Oct.12. Z. J. DeHATS.

5000 first quality Rio Hondo SEGARS5000 no do Gold Leaf do2000 do do Regalia do

Received and Xor sale bvDec. C, 1852. SIIAW & AtST IX.

CASKS (quarts and pints) "Longworth's" Sparkt)ling Catawba Wine. Received and for sale byDee. C, 1852. S1IAW A AUSTIX.

' Tea, Tea, Tea.T'VPmrnin! « Ht-crm Tivr>nr»i1 "Vntir.fr lTvs.ll

vj and Black, of superior quality. Received andfor sale by SIIAW k AUSTIN.

OOTAVKS " Sandennpnn's" Old Pert Wine, forw medicinal purposes, Received and for sale byDec. C, 1832. SHAW & AUSTIN.

~ CASES assorted French Cordials." lleeeived and*) for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN.

^ I111DS. choice Baltimore cured Bacon Sides.t) Received and for salebvr

Dee. 5, 1832.*

SIlAW & AUSTIN.

1 IIIID. "Cousnrd's" Hams. Received and forsalebyI Dec. C, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.

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I CASKS No. 1 Sniok .<1 Salmon. 2 do do do Halibut

Received and !or sale bvDee. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN.

| A KITTS No. l Matkarel (new)JLV" 10 (jr. bis. do do do2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale bv

Dec. G. 1952. SNAW & AUSTIN.

BI3I.S. Kennedy's Hut:cr Crackers.-J Received and for sale byDec G. 1852.

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SHAW & AUSTIN.

XA TWO-POUND cans fresh Salmon.f)U Received and for sale bvDec G, 1852. SIIAW AUSTIN.

PI.V\0 FORTES.TMTK subscriber resnertfullv invites the attentionI of the public generally to his stock of VIAXOFORTES, six. six and a half and seve n Octave, Rosewoodcases, with all the improvements, Haq> Pedal,solid Jron Frames, and warranted to stand any climate.I'hcse Instruments are unsurpassed for richness ol tone

degnnce of workmanship, and having the agency, theytrill be sold at manufacturer's prices, either for casli or

m time. These Instruments are from the celebratedmuse of Ilallctt .t Allen, Boston.they arc carefullypacked and can be sent to any part of the countrywithout injun. GEO. ALDKN.Nov. 20.

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SCHOOL BOOKS.4 COMPLETE and cxteusivcassortment of School

x~jL Rooks are now on hand, of the best editions,which are offered for sale at low prices lor cash, ot atdie usual credit to punctual customers.GRAMMARS..Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's.SPELLERS..Elementary, Carpenter's, N. Y. Southernand Dictionary SpellerDICTIONARIES..Webster's, Walker's, Iit-id's, and

Worcester's Elementary.READERS..Southern, No. 1. 2, and 3; Goodrich's;New York and Grieg .t Elliot's 1, 2 and 3; Porter'sRhetorical, Envoi's. National. Sargent's StandardSpeaker, Frost's American do.

HISTORIES..Parley's 1st, 2d and 3d books History;Parley's Common School and Pictorial Hist. U. S.;Robbiu's Outlines Hist.; Markham's IlisL England;

w! nr.r\ ... r>..i..i.;.n,nr,i,n trie.Viaglial S 11 iSi'Jl IViii v^uvai 11111^, vumuKiiivi mv i»io

tory and Chronology of South Carolina: JuvenileHistories of England and the UnitedStatcs of America.

GEOGRAPHIES..-Mitchell's School Geography andAtlas, 2nd Revised edition; Mitchell's Anct. Geo.and Atlas Butler's do.; Primary Geographies, bySmith, Parley. Mitchell and Childs; Quarto Geo. andAtlas, in 1 vol.. by It. C. Smith, and R. M. Smith,(the latter is the common School Geography.)

ARITHMETICS..Pike's, Smith's. Emerson's J, 2 anct

II; Davie*' 1st Lessons: School and University Arith.mli. M ji, ,,,,-1 luixJLH'Jmal Arith. Keys to TTieabove for the use of teachers.

XAT. PHILOSOPHY..Parker's, Comstock's, Jones',Gray's and Draper's.

CHEMISTRY..Siliinian's, Draper's, Jones', Comstock's.Johnson's Turner's.XAT. HISTORY..Bigland'saud Ackermnn's.IX'l'ELLECTUAL PHI LOS..Abercrombie's.MATH KMATICS..Davics' Algebra, Elementary and

Practical Geometry; Lcgcndre's Geometry and Burdon'sAlgebra; Davies'and Flint's Surveying; Day'sMathematics and Algebra. _ ,ers,Swan's Series of Spellers, Grammar Rei,u <fc.

Copy Looks ami Plates; Paper, Ink, Steel Pens. Quills,Inkstands, and all other articles of Stationary requiredin Schools and Academies. A. YOU^G.

Nov. 19..93lf

THRESH PRESTON & MERRILL'S YEAST POWJrI)ICRS.Received to-day byNov. 2. T. J. WORKMAN.

GALVANIZING, &c.

rpilE subscriber is prepared to carry on the art of1 Electro-Metallurgy, commonly called Galvanism,

in all its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash ondelivery. T. CARPENTER.Nov. 23. 91tf

( :>!<mIoii ISnrlicv's Shon.

1RICHARD CI1ESXUT begs leave respectfully toV inform his customers and the public generally,

that having secured the services of a eompetout assistant,he is prepared to "execute all orders in his line"in a satisfactory manner, and invites all who requirehis services to give him a call, for

"With Scissors sharp and Razors keen,He'll trim their hair or shave them clean."

tSSTThe Shop will be open every night (except Sunday)till nine o'olcock. Dec. 3.

Water's Tooth Soap,

17*011 cleansing and removing animalcula; from thetech. For sale by

June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN.Copartncrsiiip Noliec.

r|*HE subscribers have formed a Copartnership underI the firm of ONEALE. BOYD & BRAWLBY,

fur the transaction of the FACTORAGE and COM-MISSION BUSINESS in the city of Charleston, midsolicit tlic patronage of their friends and the public.

Itiehnrd O'Neale will reside in Columbia, and the businesswill be conducted in Charleston by B. D. Boydand II. C. Brawlcy. who will open their Office on Boyce& Co.'s Wharfon the 22dinst.

RICHARD O'NEALE.B. J\ BOYD.II. C. BRAWLEY.

Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20. 94 wlm

cai2£^ tftcsi tn,MT.| -ASTI

("\N and after the 1st. November, the Passenger and./ Mail Train will leave the Camden Depot at Six

o'clock, A. M.N. D. BAXLEY, Agent.

Nov. 2. 8fttf

Notice.4 T.T. nersons indebted to John Insrram. by note or

j\ account, will take notice that payments are onlyto he made to the undersigned, the Attorney of P. A.Nance, Assignee, The assigned papers aro in his handsfor settlement. Cost may be saved by settling soon.

W. THURLOW CASTON,Att'y for F. A. Nance, Assignee.

Nov. 16. 92swim

At flic Emporium."AAA Bio Honda CIGARS,

5000 Sylva genuine Do.5000 Gold Leaf Do.10 Boxes lino Chewing TOBACCO.Nov19 VT. C. MOORE.

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AUCTION SALES.ESTATE SAEE.

BY order of tin- Court of Ordinary, will be sold, atthe late residence of James Parker, deceased, on

the 28th day of December inst., at 12 o'clock M., allthe personal property of said dee'd., consisting ofllorses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn and Fodder, PlantationUtensils, &c.Terms..All sums of five dollars and under cash ;

over that amount a credit until the first day of October,185:5, with notes and good security, with interest fromdayolsale. KMANUJSL rAKKJSK, Adm'r,.Dec 7. 08 ar'tf

LMD FOR SALE.IN EQUITY.KERSHAW DISTRICTi

W. II. R. Workmen,* Cumm'r. ivs. > Bill for Foreclosure!

Zack Cantor. )IN conformity to an order in this cause made at the

last June terra of the said Court, I will offer forsale, before the Court IIousc door in Camden, on tliolirst Monday in January next, all that parcel or tractof LAND, lying on the North side of Grar.ny's QuarterCreek, in the District aforesaid, containing one hundred(100) acres more cr less, being part ofa tract formerlybelonging to J. Riddle, dee'd, and conveyed bythe bhcriffol Kershaw District to David Harrison, andby him to lbs children of Hiram Nettles, and whichwas sold and conveyed by Win. M. Shannon, late Commissionerof this Court to the Defendant, on the 6thday of January, A. D. 1851. Biddings to be openedat the sum necessary to pay the amount due on thefirst Monday in January next, on the bond and mortgagegiven bv the said Defendant to the said W. M..Shannon, late 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] . ta

ESTATE SAL,IN

BY permission of Jolin R. Joy. Ordinary for KershawDistrict, I will sell at "the late residence ofJohn S Cunningham, dec'd. his Household and KitchenFURNITURE, on Wednesday, the 15th of December,at 12 o'elock, M. Terms made known at the sale.

WM. C. CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r.Nov. 20. 95It

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ADHIXISTKATOR'S SALE.

BY order ot the Court of Ordinary of Kershaw District,I will sell at Public Auction be.'ore thoCourt House in Camden on the first Monday in Januarynext,

EIGHTY-NINE NEGBOES,belonging to the estate of Lewis C. Adamson, dec'd.

ALSO.On the dav following, at the Plantation of said dec'd.

the stock of MULES, HOGS. CATTLK, SHEEP,Wagons, Plantation Implements, CORN, FODDER,PROVISIONS, Ac.

Terms..The Negroes will bo sold for one-fourthcash; tho balance on a credit of one, two, and threeyears, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to

give bond with approved personal security, and a

mortgage of tiic property. The other property, allsums of fitly dollars and under, cash, over that amounton a credit of 12 months, secured by notes and approvedsureties. Purchasers to pay for all necessary pa*ncra. J. D. KERSHAW,

Adm'r L. C. Adainson, dec'd.Oct. 28. 87ts

Estate Sale.BY order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold jit

the late residence of James Buskin, deceased ofl"tlio 20th day of December next, all the perishableproperty belonging to said Estate, consisting of Com,Fodder, Horses. Males, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats,Wagons, Plantation Utensils, 4c.

1 will also sell before the Court House door in Camden,on the first Monday in Janury next, Eleven verylikely NEGROES, among whom there is a good Carpeuter,one tolerable good Carpenter and a good Wagoner.Terms.For the perishable property a credit of

twelve months, with note and approved security, withinterest /roin ilav'ol sate.

For the Negroes, a credit of one, two, and threeyears, with bond and mortgage, approved security, andinterest from day of sale. Purchasers to pay for allnecessary papers, as well as recording them.

A. G. BASKIN, Ex'r.Nov. 19 93tf

Executor's Notice.\ LL persons haviug demands against the estate of

JTJl James Raskin, dec d. will present tnem amy aitested-withintbe time prescribed by law, and alljersonsindebted to said estate will make immediate pay.mentto A. G. BASK1N, Ex'or.Oct,22. 85tf.

STRAITCCTTERS &c..Tbe subscribershave received a full assortment ofLarge Straw CuttersSmall Do.Corn ShellersThermometer Churns.

Ang. 13. McDOTVALL k COOPER.Ready-ITIade Clothing.

\ HANDSOME stock of COATS, VESTS ANDjl\. PANTS. Also, Coats and Vests for Boys. "Witha large assortment of UA TS. Just received at

Oct. 15. A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S. *

BAEGAINsT BARGAINS!!^THIE Subscriber intending to close his business, ofJLfers his Stock of Groceries at extremtly low pricesfor CASH. All who desire bargains would dowell do call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.Nov 2..SStl R. W. ABBOTT.

MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS Si SHOES.rpiIE subscribers have just received an assortmentJ- mcnt of Misses and Children'sBOOTS andSHOES,among which are manr new and beautiful styles;?Oct.2G.

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ALDKX & MURRAY.^BOOTS AND SHOES.

<7 A PAIRS Gentlemen's Boy's Youth's and Cbil(*J \/ dren's BOOTS, Kip and Calfpegged and sewcd, welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudged,from Xo. 5, Childs, to Xo. 13 Men's.fromSI to$10

Gentlemen's tine Calf and Cloth and Congress Gaiters." " " Bootees, fair andstitched" " " waterproof " from

Men's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and B. peggedand sewed Brogaus, from 50c to $L60"Women's Boots and Shoes, pegged and sewed, from

25c. to $1.25" Slippers, from 25c to $1.25

Ladies' and Misses' fine Gaiters, all coiu73-rmd-«»3£s"" " Calf, GoatTlud, Morocco and

enamelled Bootees, Buskins, Ties and Slippers,from 75c. to $2. For sale at the lowest prices.

Oct. 26. "WORKMAX &. BOOXE.

E3I A Tt \ 3

JOSEPH FlUCY, from Charleston, informs the La*dies and Gentlemen of Camden and vicinity, that

lie will bo io CTmden about the 10th of November,prepared to Ittne and repair Pianos, Organs, ilclodeor.sand other Musical Instruments.

p??" Order* left at Mr. Young's Book Store will be

promptly attended to.

No charge will be made if satisfaction is not given.Oct. 2S. S7tf

DRESS GOODS.

RICH figured and plain SilksCashmeres and DeLaincs, plain and printed.

A large variety of small pattern DeLaincs, for children.ALSO.

EMBROIDERIES.Comprising a full assortment ofCollars, Chemisettes. Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, 4c.

With a large lot ofKid, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at

Oct. 15. A. M. t R. KENNEDY'S.