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AtJ?ICULTL'?'?A3i. CARIZ OF STOCKA proper attention and care of stock is shamefully neglected ' ?y most of our fanners. The traveller may often pass a d sen or more farms, without ever seeing .such an appendage attached to the premises, as a shelter for either n:?ttlo. hojjs, or slu'cp. From this circumstance he might readily conclude, eitlscr, tliat wo had no such stock, or that we thought the in destitute f..,.l.r?rr loiI'lllPlX OeC-l'SSanjV j.) w? ^ consequence of neglecting to provide comfortable shelters for I heir stock, many times the amount that would he ivqnircd to furnish them, to say nothing of the pleasure of knowing tint their animals! were well provided |br. in order to judge of the utility of sheltering stock in winter,; we need only to mark the contrast be- ! tween those animals that are sheltered, and those that are not; the former will' have a healthy appearance and lively ac-' tion, while the latter may (jo seen crouch-; ed into some fence corner or other situa-j tion that may afford a scanty protection 1 * from the inclemency of the weailicr, with their feet drawn up int > a space not much larger than a half bushe measure, and their backs as if running to seed' tooj aptly resembling in form 1 lie top of a cart j ? wheel; and their whole appearance indicative of suffering, the hair erect?the countenance dull and listless, and action sluggish and seemingly performed with re-1 luctance. The advantage in regard to feed in the! two cases is very considerable; from our own experience and that of others wit i! whom we have conversed on the subject,' we should think, at least one third in fa-! vor of sheltering. This saving, even in one winter, would balance the expenses I, of erecting shelters that might answer a I, * ?..?? rrrxr\A t\tlrrwiCP fiir <!fiV(!r,ll VOai'S. . j ?V.l V * /.?. .... But the comfort of the animals, and j ( the saving of feed, or the additional bene-j fit obtained from the same feed, are not i the only advantages secured by shelter-I' ing stock. The manure made under shel-! ( ter is worth much more, perhaps nearly! or quite double that made from the same', amount of feed in an open yard, exposed ( for several months to the evaporating in- j fluence of the sun and atmosphere, and leached by every rain, till the most valua- ' b!e parts?the salts arid gases, are measurably lost, and little remaining but an ^ inferior mass of fibrous matter. Ia It is also supposed, and with very good a reason, that comfortable shelters in win- ( ter, and as much as practicable, from j rains at other times, even in summer, and i particularly in spring and fall, contributes * greatly to the health of animals, at least j horses, cattle, and sheep. It is the opin- ; ion of some that the diseases in cattle so prevalent in the spring and summer, usually called hollow horn, is in a great i measure occasioned by exposure to the J rigors of winter without protection.? ( There is not the least doubt, that were ? comfortable winter quarters provided fir * all our domestic stock, the life of many a | valuable animal would be saved, an I i * - ' ' ni/tr/1 linnL I stock in general uu iviiucicu n.??.^ thv, and a much greater source of clear J profit. ' Our advice to every farmer or owner 1 of stock, who has not already provided j comfortable shelters is, not to delay that < necessary provision any longer, but be i sure and have them prepared before ano- | ther winter; and our word for it, if you ] are an industrious economical person, you 1 will soon find your account more than ! balanced, by the additional advantages . you will derive from such arrangement. From the Southern Planter. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We fully concur with the Editor of the "Agriculturist" in the following views.? Indeed we undertook last year to demon* - - . .1 r 11 r c.. siraie mai uic iuiiy 01 uic iuimui < m >ing too far the principle of"buying cheap," would deprive him r?f the oj>p<?riii:iilv of purchasing good implements. We tliiuk no\v, as we said then, that the difficulty arises from the fact that he is sel torn sufficiently skilled in mechanical pr ulucts in distinguish a good from an ind ir-rent piece of work, consequently, he has not confidence enough m Ins own judgment to induce him to pay a good price, for which only good work can possibly he afforded; for, as every body ought to know, a good article can only he made by good workmen out of good materials, which always have, and always will, command a good price. And considering the rough and unworkmanlike usage to which it is subjected, there is no department of art in which a tool requires to be better made than in agriculture. "There seems to be a fashion among the manufacturers of farmers' implements, that varies from time to time, tun simply in the f rm an I style of the article, hut in the quality and durability also. Audit is observable not ouly in the more complicated instruments whose character fi?r utility is not fully established or generally ac knowledge*], as "in some ?>t tl?e mowing and threshing machines, but with those ol the simplest construction and of uniwrsa use. We have, for instance, found it I'm two seasons cast almost impossible to pro cure at the western extremity of this State a well-constructed durahle hoa.rake. pitch fork, or basket, llerc nrs uion;ils tha almost any mechanic can make, in use lor tli msauds of years, and of absolute necessity, and yet nut to be found of a proper kind in an extensive market. There are an abundance of tiie articles, to b; sure, swell as they arc, and cheap enougu ? fir no one could object to the price; but being, like Pindar's razors, made on;y to sc'i, m o so utterly us. less to any bui fir.; rn.mtiftclurer and merchant, as to icaveii very questionable whether a person could not do almost as well without us with I hem. ! "This .vexatious condition of the t ol market is, to a great extent, owing to the i farmers themselves, who, in their eagerness to get things cheap, carrv the pritici . ?* i. - -... pie so far, at last, as 10 get sut-.u us <m; utterly valueless. Axes,shovels,and spades, cradling;1:h1 oilier sythes, are articles that subject the workman to so much less labor when good ones ire used, that, fir many years, l>v universal consent, only the best, the vrnj brut, would be tolerated; and it is no diilieuit matter to find, iri every market, such as am made on the best principles, and of the best and most durable materials. The others, by almost as universal consent, bavo been allowed to deteriorate to a point beyond endurance.' The only remedy we suggest, and it is a ' sufficient one, is for fanners to buv only the best, and give such prices as will enable the manufacturer to make a fa r profit from them: the inferior he ought never to buy, if furnished at one-fourth the price of, good ones. In this way he will always secure a supply of such as may be depend-; ed on. We need not add. that every far-! tner should always see that he has tools ' enough, and always in order, and always, at hand, that time should not be lost in fin ing or putting them m order; when he j might to be at work with them. More J time frequently is lost by borrowing twice nfa neighbor, than would suffice to purchase the article, to say nothmg of the loss and inc nvenieuce to them, which is an item not to lie overlook >d iiv men of sveii moderate honor and integrity. Mousy cannot be put to better interest than in a surplus stock of good tools, if k? pt properly housed." Til IK subscriber having just returned from the I A North, and having bestowed much pains in | electing i handsome supply of Fancy and Staple iOODS, (vvnich are now open,)~ofters the same, t umimiai low rkicf.s. They consist in pari, ts follows: ;<>l -re.I and t hick rich figured Poult de Soie Silks ; line1; Satin stiipegro <!e Alrique Silks ila k gro dt* Rhine and -jro de Swiss Silks lull Mourning Lonisieonc fa new article) >np'-rior jMniisiin Delaines ?1 gant Silk F.-u'arils ilaek ml enibroid red eilk Scarfs llnuslin Delaines of every d-scription Super hi rck AI parka fa new ariicle) Jlsona Uncut VeUet Points " do do Shaded do " ?; gnnt Velvet Mantillas jl?elt Fillit G-ovt'sanil .Mitts vidies eolorod a* d black Kid Gfov s, snp'r. quality jiMitlcnicn's II skin, hinck ;.nd colored Gloves, | *uner f?'i?hsh silk Sto-kings 3-lk Handkerchiefs. oi cvctv dese.riplinn Velvet Neck Ribbons L ng white Kid Gloves Do?e Stilt Handkerchiefs I a n i (vU>. < e cob-rid Bnlzarcens F'ou'ard and Mouslin Delai .e Shawls Slcganl v?ork? <l Cliem'eselts do embroider- d Collars j do Wt-rkeil Ci ffs Plain Uenisiisched nnderbroidercd Cambric HJkfs. Laces of every description Ladies Waist Gi dies Sewing Si'k Fringe, lor dresses 3up. ri.?r French I riols Falieoes. of every qnaiiiy Irish Linens and Lawns, Bnrnsly Sheeting, Fur jlnre and I'an.biic Dimity Furniture Fringe, Funitu-e Prints Fo ion Cambrics and Jaconei Muslins S.viss and Book Muslins D.un isk Table Cl-thsaml Nankins While and c.ol.red Cot. n Stockings Sup- r Hue I is . Long Cloth Unbleached Homespuns, \ery cheap 1>I acm-d do Cotton O/.nal.urgs and Dri'lieos Colored Homespuns aid 1 lucks Super Frio ch lion bazeeim Black and colored Meiinocs and Circassians. Woolens. SupPr plain ami Wove Beaver Cloths Extra wool (1 .id Black i.ioiu Imu * end brown do Su|?n "v si lo Fancy Cassinures assorted colors tiufii'ifnic CiialiuiPMMls (ViM)t:ri y jea sol every ilescri: lion Ass.irte ! colmetl S it.inetts and Cussimercs Ipswic.i Craw. rs ond Shirts T r. i! I S| i"li i i Veslii.; ? Wo >i iJ.-d !.ia ki'ts t'ra Blank' is. Heavy Dnfiil Blankets Nejro Li- seys and lot lis Vt liiit nn.l ^iuirli'1 Flannels, Green L5.icki.ig Baize, Victoria Shawls. A co-op etc assoitnirii ot Ladies Muro-coandlvid S'ipp. rs; Gi nMerneii's Shoes, nssmtc ; B v's and Ali seu shoes, assorted quality; MFh s Gaiter Boots. EE;il* and -Caps. A (ornp'ete as-orlim ti ot Hats Fur Gap-, O t rfaj>s. Navy Clot and Glazed Caps Cloth Caps with Fur Brimming, sea'leti Cnps. ALSO?Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Collins' Axes, Hoes, Spades, Shoe* els, Manure Forks, Mails, Iron, Curry Combs. ALSO?A complete assortment of Saddi-ehv Camden, sept li. H. LKVV. The fctate of South Carolina. KEKSIIANV DISTRICT. In the Court of Common. Pirns. John Ogg, vs James Lain?Declaration in At; j tachment. \IV HEIIEAS, the plaintifl in the above case lint ftiy this day tiled Jiis declaration against tut said defendant, who is absent from and withou the limits of this State, and having neither wift nor attorney within the same on whom to servt ' a cony of the said declaration, with a rule ti I' plead thereto: it is ordered, That the said defen i-! d n<t do appear and plead to the said declaratioi . [ within a year and a day from this date, or fina j and absolute judgment will be given and award "i ed for the said plaintiff. B. GASS, Clerk, ti .Clerk's Office, July 13,1842. prs fee, 88 fm&'mvd II The attention of the Lidiesand 3entleinen i larly invited to the subscribers' new and extei have just received, direct fro in the manufacture 1-ADI1CS' ulack Kinrli."li Xid SJij"1, wliito " " " black satin " white " " French Morocco Slips and Ties ? Kid Coloured Morocco" K:d Walking Shoes, various patterns, Gaiter Boots, silk top very lino " ?? Prunella top FI ill' G liters, black and coloured Leather shoes, of every description. Miss's, Buy's and Childr I ?TOGETl ron? Thousand Pairs of j Which planters arc invited to call and cxatui ! ALSO?French and Northern Tan Call' Skin Curtain Leather, for carriages, Lining Skins, SI Trunks, assorted, Leather Varnish, Shoe Blacl Camden, Sept. 18. i Jit'uji Family Faner. The pr.pri.'lors of "BA LTl.MOKK DA1L1 SUN" present to :h ir leilow citizens the he.-.t am cheapest weekly news a. er, under the name of ih "BAl.TI.MOKK W KKKLY SUN," 11irt is p; b lislied in the United S:tues. T.iis paper coniain the entire contents oi each separate day's issui with the exception of the advertisements, compiiu under appropriate heads, and publish, d npo;. a laryi sheet every Satuidny normng. at the low rate t 50 i cr annum, paya le im riahly in advance For six in nths SI No p iper will be continue! longer Ilia for which it is paid. It is asserted, \\iihotit lh?? ; ossi'ility of succrssiii controversy, that the WE K! Y Sl.-N is not now < qu.il.fti in its . ecnliar rlinracer ? f a Inrtii'y n< w paper, anil :h til never be surpusa-d In an. nth- r ? Tin* litiT ity initier conlaini-il there.n will lea *t.a selected witri doe care to Mend ins ruction wiili enierl.iiuinent. We sh.ill patten a.lv avoi. tra-li, however sd i ndiillv il may be arranged in words, nn.I e.;d tivnr tlietrb.* to -*?? i\wi< acorreti taste in the vonllitnl mini. w th lii.t aim, mi sh.ll m ver all -w in interior aiticle to occupy out columns to (heex litsion of a good one. I i the editorial dc ailment, ivr maintain and ex ereive tile . iglit to di-cu s lie. ly. imp.riiaily, an wi'h a t.ignilie : ton , the r ininenl subjects of the day. of lia:evcr c ;t>s or character I hev may b>. hat they an* emb-uud wit in that legitimate scop of the pen .?hicr. a proper respect lor | ublie decorum, as iveJI as our <>w.. discretion will '.< aidi us to observe. Virtue and vice we lioic to exhibit it su-lt re.ief that the true di.-tihrlive ou .lines of each will hec ime laminar to |.,e p. pnl ir iji.ae. O.ir p? ili al into-maiioti will be gen. rally comprised in .1 brief a :d comprehensive cot-apm detire. conducted bi a judicious observer of legis ate e pro erodings,-who possesses peculiar 'act an ! si hi I ty ii sei/.in^ up n the pro uineot and teal events of na tiooal legislation, and | resellin g them in a eoii<J:se and interesting lonn. In the news department, re have secured facilities which ensue tn us a spied, and ancur.Ue report of all passing events worthy of nonce A Is rot cxrh.ugc lis . con prUiu<i nearly everv paper in the Si.1 It*, and all juttrtta s and pi.Mirations - f note or service throughout the I'uioti enables us to !av be fore our subnetilieis every week a n ap of the ncwol I e w-or'd. With the*. qualifications, and many n'hers vv mav not occii.iv si a. e to enumerate, th. WKE.vLY SliN pres.-. ts its cl-iio a to :.n ext. n.-ion ot piibli. fmor; at he same lime the proprietors crab fully ac kn'.wodee (he <ery handsome support a. d p.itron ago tiicy now enjoy. A. S. A15I'LL Si CO police. ? VTHBR'-!AS, no Letters of Administration y V on tli" rs'aip ol NOEL KliiKL Y, di" cp ispiI, h.ivcie. n a p ied lor slncr his i.'eMh. ir pursuance <>f the *i lute I have t ken possession o su it of hiseilceis as coii'd lie foetid Ail persons indehti d to .-aid Kirk lev are r-o:iiretl to inn!? iiiiineiliiile pavment, and a I those naming deiiiandi a>jai st the siiil estate are required to h.nitl them tc this ofiire, legally nttes eil J. W. RASKIN. Ordinary K. D. Ordinary's Office..Turn* 1, ii40 State of Sontli Carolina, K Eli SUA \V DISTRICT. EL. WILSON, who is in the custody n1 the Sheriff of the said Di.Ariel, *liv virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Salisfacicrduvi at llif suit of S. S. Farrar, Indorsee, navmg pctitione; the Honorable the Associate Judges o* the ('our of Common Pleas that he may he admitted t< the bet'Ctit of the acts of the General Assentbly for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered tint the sa.d S. S. Farrar, Indorsee, and all other suing creditors to whom the said petitioner is in any wise indebted, lie and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Judges at the said Cour to he holden at the Court House in Camden, foi Kershaw District, on I he fourth Monday of October next, being the 24: h day of said month, ti ; show cause, if any I hey can, why the said pcti tioner should not have the prayer 01 tits petitioi granted. BENJ. GASS, c. c. c. p. Office of Common Pleas, ^ Kershaw Ij pfric, Juiv 2-", 1 ;!2. { Notice is hereby given, THAT the Coiniiiissionetsofthc Pror f.-r f an Custer District will . pply to the next I.rgis | lain e for leaic In cell an I (lis os- of the Poor Hun ces. and Land nittiehed, say fili 1.2 r.crts, on linn I ("r k, in said District, oiVehnsi'd bv the omsi.is I biooersof liie Poor, on ihe 20th .<1 Jnh, Ir31. SAiVPL. B. HAMMOND. Chair..,an. June 13. 1842. (' r'.. f e, ?(!) Slate of South Carolina. SUMrF.lt DISTRICT?IN ORDINARY. Henry Dennis vs. Mary Dennis and others-Sun inons in Partition. UT appearing to inv satisfaction that John Der nis and ivilc, Josiali Dennis iind wile, Gow? Donnis and wife, .Dimes Dennis and his children an Willum Dennis, son of William Dennis, diccnsci reside without ihc state ol South Carolina a foresail liis therefore Ordered, That they do appear (tin being defendants in the nboec staled c ise) on i ( before the eighth djy of December nest, and "hjei , to the divisiou or sale of the Real Estate of Rir.hai ; Dennis deceased, or their consent to the same vvi 3 entered of record. VV. LEWIS. 0. S D. S pt. 8. 18-12. Pr'i fee, ?5 50. Linseed Oil. O-i! oils at an u; usiiaPylniv price, in qua wUv/ tiiieato suitpurcli sers, for casltDELEO.N* & LEVY, liL. ^!bp P1JVT&K STOCK. >f Camden and rlie surrounding country, is particu* isive stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which they :i*s?consisting in part, as follows, vix: GENTLEMEN'S Boots, pump bottoms welled Boots, water proof Boots low priced sowed Boots " pegged " thick Boots Ibr plantation wear fine shoes and Broguns " Pumps " Slippers BOY'S fine sewed Boots " pegfed " CHILDREN'S ? en's Shoes of every variety, 1ER WITH? r-Jegro Shoes and Brogans, no, before purchasing elsewhere, is, Patent Leather for Coach and Harness makers, ioe Thread, Slioe Lasts, Boot Trees, Boot Ilooks. k;ng and Brushes, Shoemaker's Tools, &c. &c. ALPEN & CO. ( ommiUt <1 i 7 | 10 the jail of Kershaw District, a coloured girl JL wlio calls licrseit l^lizuucin >vimams, aim says she is free; that slic was horn and raised in Charleston, which place she left about eighteen ; months ago, and went to Fayclteville, and from tlv ncc to this place. She has no free papers to show, md is now in Jail as a runaway. Said girl is about 18 01 19 ye irs old. Sept. 15. J. NETTLES, Jailer. | 1 South Carolina. Kershaw Dish ict. Michael Lorick vs. Judah Barret.?L. Shurman vs. Judah B iiret.?Debt Attachment. H7 IIUREAS the Plaintiffs in the above cases respectively have li ed their declarations against | he defendant, who resides without the limits ol *his State, us it is said, and whereas the raid dc endant hath neither wife or attorney, upon whom i notice with a rule to pie id, can he served. It i? <rdered that the said defendant do plead, answer, oi demur thereto within a year and a day, or final and ibsoluto judgement will be awarded thereon. B. GASS, Clerk. March 21. 1P42. State of fcou.h Carcliua, SUMTEIl DISTRICT. JAMES R. LAW, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Sumter District, by virtue of sevc ral Writs of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the suit, of John A. Colelough, A. S. Grosvenor, and John deny, having petitioned the Honorable ti e As -iociale Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, that | lie may lie admitted to the benefit of the act of li General Assembly, for the relief of insolvent debt :>rs, together with a scedule of his effects, tiled in my office, It is ordered.that the snid John A. Colclough, A. S. Gro.svcnor, and John Cleuy, and all other suing cicililors, to whom the said Junes R. Law, the P?itionor is in any wise indented, lie ar.d they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Judges of ilio said Court, to be hnldcn at Sumter Court House, for Sumter District, on the fourth day of November next, to shew cause if any lltey can, why the said James R. Law should r.ot | have the prayer of his Petition granted. I JAMES PARSONS, C. C.C. P. Clerks Otfice, August 2d, 1842. 1 Aligns 10. Print'rs. fee, Kl3 50. All exam's Ferry. .'f lllS Ferry will ou re-opened on II.e first day of 1 January next, for the accommodation of Travel" lore, and kept in first rate order. THOMAS J. ANCRU.M. Aug. 17. 11*37 Stale of Soutli Carolina, KERSIIAVV DISTRICT. (T^AMUEL A. B. SHANNON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of the said District, by , virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at! tiic suit of James F. Gamble Iudoisce, having pcti- j litioned the Honorable the Associate Judges of the Coutt of ("oininoii Pleas that lie may be admitted j 'o the benefit of the acts of the General Assembly , for the relief of insolvent debtors. ; It is Ordered that the said James F. Gamble, Indorsee, and all other suing creditors to whom the said petitioner is in any wise indebted, be, and they aro hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Judges at the said Court to , beholden at the Court House in Camden, for Ker. shaw District, on the fourth Monday of October next, being the 24th day of said month, to show cause, if any they can, why the said petitioner should not have the prayer of his petition granted. BENJ. GASS, c.c.r. Ofllcc of Common Pleas, i j Kershaw District, Marchl-I, 18-12. \ t'nrpctin?. JUST received, a handsome assortment of Carpetings and Rugs. II. LEW. Sept. 28. Committed TO the Jail of Sumter District, on the BOlh of August last, a Negro fellow about 50 years i. ->f a'?e, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches hi?rti and stout made?who says 1 hat his name is Dennis and belongs to Mrs. Margaret. Smith, of Charleston, ?. C, who resides on Sullivan's Island, in the r -ummer season. The owner is requested to d c^niie forward, prove properly, pay expences and ' take him away. 1. HENRY S. EVELEIGII, Jailor. . OQ 10,10 1 ,stui:(ia ioitun isai??mg. cl TMIE sulifcril crs liavr just received a siq.plv of rd fl. ihc above ariclc. Planters ore invited to call ai d ill examino it. JONES &, riUHFISON, xcgm.C" A few thousand Principe Segars, for sale by oq ' h. I,EVY. " - Job rriiilijitr Neatly executed at this Office. . i United States District Court. DISTRICT Of SOUTH CAROLINA. In the mailer of Daniel Beaufard, a Bankrupt. FUR:-U N I' to anords'r of the District Court ot'.ilie Uuite'l Stairs, lor t-e District of Smith ar. lina. niilicr is hereby ?ivi n, that cnuse be shewn I chirr the said Court, at toe F< drrnl < ourt fjoust* in y?a Charleston, on the ihird day oj December next, at eleven o'clock A. Rl. * In the said Dai.ie. BiaufdrR should not icceixc his Discharge and CYrtilicaie, as a Bankrupt. ||. V. GUAY, Clerk. Charleston, Sept. 5,1812. 41 iTiiifrri slates District Court. DifiSTitiCT O*' SOUTH CAROLINA. In I he mutter of Din'l B McLaurin, a Bankrupt. f^URSUANTto art ?rd rol'the Distrief Court of ihe United ^tnle*. tor tlie* District of South Carolina, notice is herein given, thai cause be shewn before Ihe said C urt, at the Federal Court House in tli1 citv of Ch.ir-e.-ton, on ti e third duy of December next,II o el.es, A ivl. wliv the said Daniel 15. Alt Ditur.n m'u u.'d not reciive his Discurge and Certificate, as a ii..iiKru( t H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, sept. 5 ISII 4f. JSiatcs District dUMit DISTRICT OF SOU TH CA ROi. IN A. In the Mailer of Herman Hulleymtin Jr. late of the firm of ilollrijnian cj* Class, merchants of Camden. PURSUANT to an order of the Distriit Court ottlie UniUd States, for the District of South Caiolinn. Notice is In re by given, that cause be shewn lefore ihe saitl Court, at the federal Court House in (.'In rltsioii, 011 ihe nineteenth day of Novemlar next, at t levc o'eh.C/t. A. M., why the said Herman Tloliey uiari Jr.! hou d not leteive his di&iliaige and ceriilieate, as a 15 nkiu,t. C In.rlcs n, 22d day ot ugnsi, lft;2 II.'Y. GR '.V, Clerk. FACTORAGE aotftfzssiozr srsiwsss, T?arle??oii, >?. t. fE^HE undi riigni d would most mspectfully inform It his friends and tliu public generally, that ho continues to transact the FACTORAGE AND1 COMMISSION BUSINESS in I lie City of Charleston, S. C. (OtHnc on M.igwood's Wliarf. lie will assiduously apply his host exertions to pro' 1110I0 the interest of his piurons?and f:om i is I01 g experience in the Cotton Tr;.d>, and by pionipt attention to business, he hopes lo continue tor??eive a liberal shaie of pa iron age. H.s commissions for selling :oHon is 5(1 cents per bale, for R< cciving and Forwarding Goods, &c, 25 ci nis p?r p.cki.gc. No slor. go wiil be charged on Goods regular.)' consigned to him, that arc to be forwarded by I! c Rail Uu..d, .mil no expense* incurred or charged that can possibly be avoided. Peisons shipping cotton to him from the interior, by the way of li.ui.lurg, cuji obtain 'ib- , oral advances on it by applying lo Dr. Stokes, of that . T GOLDSMITH. L'icsm ii&ai Csmzaiifiicatica TO C-4.:.D.-aS AT ALL <i? J'lSE HIVE31. ]. UK undersigned takes this opportunity of inforin1 ing the Merchants and Planters of Camden, Mmiler, Ivnc ,-ter ni.d York Districts, as also those of Charlotte, N C. and the adjacent counti' 8. that in or before thn 15th of October next, his new and light draught Steam H-> ;t, tin' KKKSHAW, will be ready to start on her first trip to ( ..inden, and will continue to run regularly, throughout thy scnjsmi, making the trip up and down in but little more than u wiek, or four days each way. y , Shippers of Goods or Cotton may rely upon their freight in all stages of the river, as she is so constructed tli.it fully loaded, or with 1,090 bales of Cotton down, she will not draw more than three feet si:; inches. The undersigned is determined that thero shalLbe no mistake in this method of transporting Goods and Produce to Camden and from thence to the interior; and an it has heuu heretofore very uncertain, he trusts that his cif.rts to promote dispatch and cerlaiuty will be prop.-riy appreciated. 1 % For further particulars, rale of freight &c. apply to Mr. P. F Villepiguc, Agent at Camden, or Shaneon &. .\IcGcc. of this citv. OB. HILLARD, Nj. 183 East Lay, Charleston. Aug. 15. 1812. 12 37. L?w Police. The copartnership of Most:-. &. m ii.lkr, having been dhso.'ved by the c^ea'.h ot Col William M. IVfil!or, the subscriber has associated with him his broth- v cr Montcojiury Mo: es in the practice ol Law and quit/ f.i: da tiler D.r.rist under the firm of f j. & m. moses. iO*The subscriber will continue to practice in fho courts of ti e nortltt.ru circuit, and of the District of Williamsburg. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Smnlrrvi!!c S. f\, Sept. 21, 1812. STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA LANCASTER DISTCTR1T. In the (.'mit t of Common Pleas. George McC. Wiilierspoon, vs. George \V. Dunlap, Declaration in Attachment, WHEl'EAS. ilie Pluntiir in the abnvp Mated cases has. this d y file this declaration ! in inv office against the Detendants, who arc absent and without the limits <>t thi- fr'ta e, and having ^ neither ?ife nor i.tlorrey within the same, on nhum to serve n ropy of tile said declaration, with I a title to j !e d thereto. It i.- or'ered, That the said D femlant do appear 'and p'ead to the ? id declaration on or before the * first day ol ' cloher, Anna Domini 18-13, or aa order lor judgment will l>e granted Itv deinnlt. * S PECKHA . Clerk. Cleik's Office. Sept. 30 1841 p'rsfiej?6 Boots. THE subscribers have just received an assortment of Gentlemen's line BOOTS, amon? which, are? Gentlemen's pump bottom Boots, " line welted do. " wafer proof do. 1 All of which will be sold at their usual low ; rices. ALDEX &. CO. I c..?? I I I b' <> l" 1 elee-cn* si.\ Or'.ivc .Me'ahc 1'la'e PIASO ' it FOll'i'F., o'" superior lore nr?? quality, en tirn'v new, frrsalo Ly F. W. BONNEY. j . live 1*. ' npHE subscriber will mrnish Beef at the foh | e lnwinpr prices: at retail, 4 nnl 5 cents, by . the whole er hull quarter,3.1 ar c!41. I ?W O0. " J. |t" BI'RNS. . ? -* LEMO.M My:?:. i mpa ,_i:c Cutei, rorttr anp Cordials tor talc Ly [ April 13. E. W. BONKE* ? .