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/ 182*3 BY R0B2RT LATTA, tATi; . 25. DAYIS. wouiu respecuniiy announce. uiai ne in;* nyw in charge the above well located Hotel, convenient to the most business part of the Town, for travellers ; tlireci.lv on all streets passing through?and now undergoing (Ik rough repairs. He eartn stly j solicits a cali from Ins triends and tiie public gennerally?for he feels confident that they cannot be otherwise than pleased, as no pains will be spared I to make all comfortable. ' A variety of the best Lienors ran be had at the j Bar, except on undo;/ C' ddord'" old 1-05 Brandy and other tine Lupous m bottles: the most favorite brands of Champagnes tin- choicest - brands of Segars and Tobacco : Scotch Ale in pi ts; Sqda Water and It E will be kept constantly on hand during the summer season. / Go<id Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and al.? ways plenty of corn, oats and fodder, end atten tive hostlers. U- < ?_ ,l.? V . : ??? I ?f Rt,?oc ntr is fibrin i* i 111*7 J-*- ' ?i ii i.? v?? n?Oi.uii user -n regularly to and from the Rail Road l)ep?.: ' e passengers, who can also ' be accommodated vitli a carnage, buggy or horse to go into the cottn'rv. uITTii ' "harlot te Jelfoisonian ?n.l.li iroal, ^he. raw (inzett , S?;:ran?l Oirri'esto't rmirip' Miser tl ti,..,? ? a: *: : roa.s*1 ho!? " !f.!. " i' >j ' * I 21 & 3'2a2ifa!l<*? fur - ale. . /rii'c ?itb T?.. > . a rr..rt 1/ <! Or the -'it** \V i!ero" river. and en 'hoi water*. o:" "Jo nt,j:< ? ri.*<fk : nrijon .ng 'f;o aiuls ol j . Ca;^. or. Ken:;vi:\ ami the K> ate ?'t Jno.^fijes" nut, containing above 4(HMI acres, titXK) with a front of a uo!e a half on 'iie iiver. aiit! the balance on the creek Sk\ hundred being under culitvatiou, having a ti ie mill srat ail necessary buiidifigs fur a settlement gin house and screw; the land is six miles from t amden. Said land will be . sold at Drivate sale on nccoinmodatii-g terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, are referred to apt. Thus. Lang, .\l ijor i .tsy. or to the subscriber. McRA BREVARD. June 30.1849. 6m > 27 to viaaS *k fieatu . Cituiagcn, Tbe subscriber Ins now on band, a variety of Carnages, Buggies, Rock a ways, & c., and Harness, which he offers for sale at reduced prices. J He is prepared to build and U< repair every description of Carriage, Wagon, Cart, Wheelbarrow , and ali kinds of Lon work, either lor plantation or other use. Horses carefully and neatlv shod. ROBERT MAN. June 27 tf 26 teE31?VAL~ The subscriber respectfully informs his friends < and cus omers in Camden and the surrounding country, that he has removed his Wheelright and Blacksmith shop to the corner of DeKalb Ofc Lvt- < tleton street, having erer -eu suitable buiid ings for ! carrying on the above harness ; and is now pre- i pared to do any work that may be entrusted to i him. A good supply of seasoned wagon timber, Tire and other Iron, Pipe boxes of ali sizes, com- i mon boxes, breast and tongue chains, oast iron t . barrow wheels, &e. &c. kept constantly on hand. Horises neaily and carefuliy shod. ROBERT L TWEEDRemoval. The subscriber having removed his Shop one door in rear of M Drticker's store, will he happy ' to supply any one with a Gin, Horse Mill. Thresh, ng Machine or Wheat Fan. He requests Planers, before - ending to another State for Gins, ic call and examine his, as they are warranted to be I as well made, as free from taking tire, to run as t light, and make as good cotton r.s can be had, and I sold as cheap, (two dollars per saw, made out of t the best cast steel plate.) I Old Gins faithfully repaired. -Feb. 7. R. J. McCREIGHT. Tarn in?, j Either in Iron or Wood neatly done; also, hav- , inp- had considerable experience in Gun work, re- , pairing Locks, Keys, &c. will be thankful for any J jobsofthaf kind. R. J. McCRElGllT. Feb. 27. 9 tf { Removal. i The subscriber has removed to the Brick IIous" t well known as the Meugy Store, a tew doors south t of DeKa'b street, immediately opposite the Epis. ( copal Church, and recently occupied by Mr. A. F.. r Allen, where he will carry on a general Mercantile 1 Business, exclusively on the cash system. < The highest market prices, in cash or barter, will 5 be paid for Country Produce. j JOHN INGRAM Oct 10 41 tf In Equity--Lancaster District* ( John Maesey, Adm'r. de ho -is non of John T. Ilagins, dec'il. vs Jai e llagms and others? Bill to j marshal assets, and sn forth. The creditors of John T. Ilagins late of Lancaster District, are hereby noiitied that under the j. decree of the Court of Equity in the above case, they are required "to establish their claims before _ the Commissioner on or before the 1st day of June, 1*50, and in d?fault that their claims he barred. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON, C. K. L. D. ' , Coram'ns Ofiire, Sent, 2 , lS-t'J. [$10) Sept 5 3<i tf ' 111 Equity?Kershaw. Ex Parte C. L. Dye?Pe'ition. I It appearing to my .-at is fact ion, that Joint Fra- c ser, defendant in the above slated case, is absent a from and resides beyond the iiinits of this State: s It is ordered that ho do plead, answer or demur to I the 'oregoitig pe'ition within three months frotn the publication of this ord^r, or an order pro confesso will be taken against him. W. M. SHANNON, c e. k. n. _Nov. 12, 1349. 4G Rin " In Ordinary?Lancaster Disf, Hiram Joyner and others, Applicants, vs. William Joyner and others, De ondants,?Real Estate of . Frederick Joyner, deceased ' It appearing to my satisfaction, that Wesley Barrett, Joyner I). Barrett, Emily Au en and bus- v band Hal I Auten, Jae. P. Hendrick and wife Sarah | C-, Evan Dens and wife Sarah. George J.i/ner, f, Afiddleton Joyner, Jonathan Wallace, Green Wal- |; lace, Thomas Merrott and wife Polly. Jo n Hilton .* and wife Ruth, Roy Sumry and husband, Nancy 1; Hpence, William Hyde and wife Sarah, Win. Jas. Joyner, Rluabe Turner, Rhoda Su.uinerville, Defendants in above case, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered that each and all of paid Defendants do appear and object to the sale or division of the Real Rstite of Frederic kJoyner, (deceased) on or before 19th day of December, 1849. or their consent tot ;G saev will be entered r on record. ~ J AS. FI. HTTHB^PUON, O. L. D. " Ordinary's Office, Lancasf . ) ?a Dist., .Sept. 10th.. 1819* \ 'lm Victims of Dyspepsia! JLOOK ifiK :: I)R. ALLEN'S COMPOUND, This Medicine is offered to the public generally from a full convi; tion tha' it is superior to any other now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, oVi Prepared only by the Proprietors, (J. W. ALLEN, M. D, Pidiidclfdiia, and J. A- & W. L CLEVELAND, No. 207 Rmr Street, Charleston, So. CaO" None (Jen'iinc unler"! signed by Dr. \V ALLEN, aod countersigned by J. A. & W. L CLEVELAND. The b t'les having toe wordr "Allen's Dvspeptic Medicine, Phila.," blown cd the giass. Sole Agent forLCamden, Z. J. DeHAY, Nearly Opposite Mr sortie Hall. Sept 6 36 ly ?' - - - Palmetto Cash Store! TI3E PJ JMJC fiE.VE5t.4LLY, And these wish Pargcins, Particularly, WILL PLEASE TAKE N OTIC IT, Tluit the undersign? i lias moved into Mr. Win. Workman's Now Store, two drg>rs above A/r. Drucker, and immediately opposite Messrs. AlcDouall &. Cooper, where he is at present, receiving a large simply of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, suitable to the fall and winter seasons, comprising Plain and Fancy Miry-Goods, in every department of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wen, Hardware, Groceries and Crockery, All wh'ch he is determined Jo sell for Cash only, at prices so extremely low, that he cannot fail to receive ?!:e continence of pu* chasers. To five his new stand "a local habitation and a name," he has hoisted :lie l\iim Ho Flag, and respectfully invites al and sundries to give THE PALMETTO STORK a fair trial, having 1.0 doubt that* visit and inspetspection of bis stock will prove mutually dvantiigenus. {KFFrionrts from the conntry will please enquire lor the Patmotto More Sept. 10. J A M f IS WILSON. Just Received, The largest stock of Freiich Muslin Embroideries ever brr.u^li! to this market, consisting of l.adios Frem h w orked (,'oliars do Straight do newest styles do rrench worked Chpnii7.clte*i (:l 'ot 140 from 37o. to 83.50) d<? worked*.Mus-in ("lifts French and Scotch Worked Muslin. Trimmings in Swiss and Jacconer Edgings and Insertings Also?A full stock o\ plain and checked .Muslins AT WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE.' inc.* npr Ifnil Knnd HU3HtVti?vu >!/?/ / erpecled !o be. .told with Rail Road Speed. As the prices are remarkably low, 5 packages of Ready-Hade t'lotiug, Consisting of cloaks and over coats, black ilress coats and frocks, Tweed coats, in great variety, vests of all kinds, black and colored pantaloons, boy's coats, all sizes, dress shirts, merino shirts and drawers, etc. \ t.so A fresh supply of LADIES1 FANCY DRESS GOODS, satin striped alpacc.is, chameleon lustres, solid colored and printed cashmeres and mousseliee delanes. LI KF! wise An additional supply of ladies'and misses'bonnets and bonopt ribbons, ladies' merino vests, laces, gloves and hosiery. AND FURTHERMORE, A considerable sprinkling of Fancy Goods gen- i sra Iv, with a full and substantial assortment of j bleached and brown homespuns, plaid linsevs, i red and white flannels, and blankets to suit the ; season. As the Goods are marked at barely remunera- I ting prices, cash and quick sales are respectively solicited at WILSON'S PALM HTTP STORK. rsre. -sxrx* Tryr^re. .ex rg>. IKON. Hot) bars and bundles Squa-e, Round. Flat, Band, [loop, Natl Rod and Horse Shoe Iron, Cast, German and Blister Meel. IIOLLOW WARE. 500 pieces, comprising Pois, from ^ to 20 gnloiis. Ovens, .Sauce Pans, (tin and porcelain lined) in and porcelain lined AlasJin Kettles and -Soup Digesters, Spiders, Frying Pans, Gridirons, I'otaoi' Steamers, Furnaces, conking Stoves, Glue i'ots. etc. etc. LOCKS. f ront and Store uoor, ttaoueiea ana riain ,imr. ice (with brass and mineral Furniture,) Rim, Mate, closet, cupboard, chest, Drawer, Desk, Trunk and NIGHT Looks, Spring Ketches, I'ad Locks, of every description. SIWDMES. Door, Window and Parliament Butts, Window Springs, Axle Pull.es, .Shutter Fastenings, frnixi>lt> Dnnr Springs, square, round, tlush and ShuU or Bobs, sliding Door Fixtures, hod ami table casnrs, screw and side Puilies, Wardrobe Hooks, iron and brass,) hand and house Bells, with cariaroe complete, Andirons and Pi re Irons, t'otfee Wills, well Puilies, cross cut and Mill Saws, ITMill Crank*, Mock* and Dies, Iron Axles, 1 to inches, wagon and cart Boxes, cut, wrought ind horse shoe Nails. Carpenter's Tools complete, of various qualities Blacksmith's do do do do D"The primipal portion of the above hag been 1 (ought direct from the Manufacturers, of which the i ' itirchnser will have the advantage, and when the 1 Iardware requisite for a building, a complete set f Kitchen Utensils or sets of Carpenter's or Black, inith's Tools are wanted, a liberal discount will ' ie made on the prices charged for a single article Mo DO WALL Ac COO Kit. ( Planes. i Jointers, Fore, Jack, Smoothing (single and < louhle Iron), Astragals, Beads, coves, cove and t iead corni-lt, Dadoes, (wood and brass screw 1 ops,) Fillisters, Grecian Ovalos, Hand Rail. Mol- i ows and Rounds, Match, Nosing. Ogees, Ovalos, Mows, Quirk Ogees, do. and Bead, Quirk Ovalos, lo and Bead, do., cove and Bead. Rabbet, (skewed 1 ind square.) Reedmg, Raising. .Nash. .Snipe Bill, i ide Rabbets, step Nosing, Torus Bead, Tooth < 'lanes, &c. Jack and Fore Plane Handles; Hickory chisel do Bench Screws and patent Bench Hooks. For sale bv MeDOWALL At COOBKK. Fall Goods, just Opening. A. M. & It- KKNNI'.PY \ Call the attention of their friends and the pub- ( ffonorulltr 11\ fh/iir nmir ovtnricirn ctni'l; nf Fancy, Domestic and Staple Dry Goods, ir'hich they are just receiving. Having boon seccied with groat care, they with confidence <>1er theni, both as regard quality ami price?mi as avorable terms as can be present!.il elsewhere. . t portion of tlie stock is comprised in the loHown=;~ . Plain any Figured S;ik, changeable c<> ors, Plain and Printed Frnnch Cashmeres and He Haines latest styles. Figured and Plain I,nstros, changeable colors, , French aipl English Gingham, do do. ' EnglHhaml American Prints, &.C. &c, Together with a variety of Fancy Dress Goods i o numerous t<> mention. Sept !?G?tl illtbroith'!ie?, Cloves aad fti!>Iron*. Lace Collars and Chiuie/.ottes, " Cuffs, Worked Trimmings, with n handsome assort. 1 incut of Thread Edgings, am! Inserting.*, ' I, .dies colored K'd and Silk Gloves, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Bcjl and Mock do &c, to be bad at A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S. Sept :>0 B?J tf A. M, & R. Kennedy Would call 'he attention of their friends and the oblie (?ttifir si^rortii>eu> of , Glcths, Cassiineres, Doeskins, Vesting, , Cravats, Cloves, Merino Vests, Dress Sliiris, Enui.-^h Halt Hose, (Jloves, eir. elc, which cannot be surpassed lor style and cheapness. Hats, Cnjis, &?. Latent style Black Huts A full-assortment of youth's and children's Caps. Suspenders, Cravats, etc. To be fouud at 1 A. M. &R. KENNFDY. , New Fall and Winter Goods. The subscribers having received their supply i new Fall and Winter Goods, now offer them f< sale low for cash, or in exchange for country pri duce. They consist in part as follows : London I nfflc P.lankets, Cassiineres an.I Sattinets, Kerssvs and Plaid Lin/.eye, Plaid Jeans and Tweeds, Blue, White and Brown Homespuns, of ever description, English and American Prints, Handkerchiefs of all descriptions, . also : Dundee and Iveni ucky Bagging, a heavy articl Weaver's, best Philadelphia Bale Rope, finiau jpnia a ply n* me, Muscovado and New Orleans Sugars, Rio, Java and Cuba Coffees, / Cuba and New Orleans Molasses, Mackarel, new, Nos. 1. 2 and 3, s Liverpool Sail, etc. etc., all of bi sold on the most accommodating by GEO. S. DOUGLAS & CO. Camden, Oct. 10 '41 tf i .Drcs> oods. A very complete *"d carefully selected assort nientol striped y?d figured Worsted Goods, print edCashmereMousselaine Ore.-ses, all recent ly impor from France and England. Also?i choice *>t m'Satin striped Monsseiaines, at 25c. a wiso.vs palmetto store. Rich and Rare! Ladies' rich fancy JSilk Cravats, " *' " Neck Ties?only a few left " Bonnet Ribbons, in greatest variety. " Belt do in almost every shade, Fancy Neck do., assorted. ' Linen Cambric Ilaudkfs. from 12J cts. " Fine Bordered and Ilcra-lilc.-lied do. At WILSON S PALMETTO STORE. September 26 3*J tf Bonnets a la Mode! An entirely new stock of Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets made in the newest fashion, and very cheap. At.su : A full assortment of Artificial Flowers, at all prices. S few dozen Ladies' fancy Blonde Tabs, newest styles At WILSON'S'PALMETTO STORE. Lace Department. Cotton Edirings of all widths and at all prices. Cushioned and Wove Thread do. from 5 cts. a yd. Trimming Laces of every width and quality, Black and White 4-4 Laces, assorted, ALSO: A stock of Plain and Trimmed Lace Capes, creti very low at WILSON'S PALMETTO STOllF.. Keady >Jade Clothing, Buuiness, Frock and Dress Coats, Single and Double-breasted Vests, in great. est variely. Overcoats, Cloaks, &c. &.C., To be had at the very lowest prices at A. M.'& K. KENNEDY'S. Negro Cloths and Blankets. A large assortment of tnc above (joods, purchased in New York previous to the advance, for sale ?s low as tliey can be purchased in Charleston, By H. LEVY & SON. October 10 41 tf Carpeting', Flour Cloths and Kugs, (or sale at n reduced price hv Nov 14 K. W. BONNEY. New Codfish For sale by J. CIlARLESWORTH. A lie rum's Ferry. Notice is hereby given that the crossing at. the above Kerry, on the Waterce River, wiil be .discontinued alter the 1st of January next. T. J. ANTRUM. August g9 35 tf To Rent 01* Sell, That new Store an I Dwelling House, opposite the Episcopal Church. The Duelling and Store will be rented separately if required. Apply to JAMES McEWEN. August 15 33 tf BeKalb Pacory. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnslurgs, 4-4 36 " Osnaburgs, made expressly to order for Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all numbers, and warranted of excellent quailty. For sale wholesale and retail bv W. ANDERSON cf- CO. Ojpptcmber 5 35 tf Boys' Clothing, Handsome Patterns and ncatlv made, for sale by E. W. BONNEY. Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete. Those wishing to 3u?, have only call and I am satisfied ? ill go.away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocerv. Dec 13 tf 5<> Seasonable Goods. The subscriber has just received a good supply if Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, consisting in part of various articles for Ladies Dresses, Halirnes. at all uric.es. brown and bleached Home spun, &c., together with a pond assortment tor Gentlemen's wear, and a preat variety of other articles. also A stock of choice Groceries, all of which he will sell as low as they can be had in the place, and to which he respectfully invites the attrition af purchasers. J. CliAllLKSU'OItTlI. April ilii 17 tf Wicks and (Classes. The subscriber has just received and opened a larpe and select assortment of S'olar, Canipiiine and other Lamp W icks, Glasses, &c. . Sperm and Solar Oil which he offers for sale on the most reasonable lcrm9 for cash ojt punctual customers. Z. J. Dili I AY. Nearly Opposite Masonic I fall April 4th, 1810. tf . 11 To Miner*. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Quicksilver, which he will dispose of at a very small advance on Charleston prices. Z. J. DKHAY, Oct 17 Nearly opposite Masonic Hall. Notice to Bin liters. The highest pricos will be paid in cash, for all Mine, viz: Venison, Woodcock, I'artridpe, Snipe, wild Turkey, etc. otc. by calling on Old Mac, at Nov 7- _ __ ^)LTR ,,0l,sK' BY P. ROBEIMSOIY. The subscriber bops leave to state, that he is orennred to make no lothmg at the shortest no. lice, ina ne.it and fashionable stylo, and warrants i fit. With his knowledge of the Business and a disposition to please, he solicits a call from his friends generaliy. may I? tf in Plialon's Chemical Hair Invig* orator, To prevent Ba minks--, and to restore the hair hat has fallen off 01 become thin, and to cureefoclualiy Scurf or Dandriff'. Prepared and sold oily by Edward Piialon, N?. (>l Broadway, N. Y. A tresh supply just received and for sale by 'I. J. Df.ilAY, Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall. New Goods. A general assortment of ' DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES. &r. Received by W. ANDERSON & CO. . - -- ? ' t i i 'a?aeaeKanBBo??wmaamumt ) i Ban? Cheering Intelligence! of War Commenced, / Jr .! . I And tfte victory win oe given to an to save money in the purchase of Boo//shoes, Hats and Bonnets, by calling at the jr OLD ESTABLISHEIK^ORE. Opposite the Bank of Camdei/dnd one door north of Al. Druckcr & Co., whe^ljaVe "ow ooened y 221 P^KAGES Embracing everv/^f"-* :in<' fashion, for the Fall trade. * The sic**'''13 been laid in at the lowest cash pricesy/ manufactured particularly'to order, and jyndetermined toeeil to those buying for e cash,^rfeast 15 per cent, less than are asked for the/rfme kind at. the credit stores. / llE.TIE.VIBER, S?so profits put on for bad debts, which must necessarily occur with them. Having bee!) many years engaged in the Shoe trade, the public may rest assured that no pains e shall be spared to keep up such an assortment and ut^uch prices as will conduce to the interest of all to step in and judge for themselves betore purchak sing, as goods will be frebly shown, whether sales are made or not. in paht: 500 pairs men's goat, calf, kip'and seal Boots, at. $ >00 to -37.00 a 000 pairs men's goat, calf, kip and seal Bootes, at t 31.00 to 83.00 1500 pair men's stout calf, goat, kip and seal do 75c. to 31-50 1000 pairs women's various kinds leather Boots and Buskins at 5()c. SI.25 300 pairs women's various .*inds morocco Tics and Buskins, at 37c. to $ I 00 75 pairs ladies' black and colored Gaiter Boots, at $1.00 to $1.75 100 pairs ladies' black and colored half Gaiter Boots, at 62c. $1.00 300 pairs ladies' best Philadelphia kid Ties and - walking at $1.00 to $1.50 700 p irs children's leather and morocco Boots, , . at 18c. to 75c. Boy's and misses' Boots and Shoes, a great varieriety, at 50c. to $1.50 1 ; 1500 pairs jNegro black and russet Brogans, at 50c to $1.12 1000 pairs southern make Stitchdowns, which will be fitted to measures at. a small advance, llats and Caps. Extra fashionable Nutria, Moleskin and Satin Beaver, with all the various kinds of drab and bi'k broad and narrow brims, Platina, Buena Vista, AnI gola, and 75 dozen men's and boy's Wool, either i by the dozen or at retail. Bomietsv Leghorn, Tuscan, Open Work, Madina, Willow <SfC. for ladies and ntisses, trimmed and untrimmed Sole and Upper Leather, Calf and Lining Skinx, Trunks, Caq>ct- Bags and Shoe Maker's Tools. of all kinds, always on hand. To say that 1 sell exclusively southern manufactured Shoes, made by southern workmen, of southern Leather, I do not pretend, but 1 am ready at all times, to gel up any de-cription to order, as low , as they can be had at any other shop. WANTED?Six or eight good workmen. J. S. McCADDON. f?S=> A report having gone out, circulated % by certain interested persons, that I had loft Camden, it becomes me to say, under my own hand, that it is not so. tur I am here, and intend to remain, at the old stand, to give my best and undivided attention to customers. When I intend to leave, due notice will be given. A. BURR. Negro Shoes and Brogans! 6,000 pairs Negro Shoes and Brogans, sewed an"! pegged, mostly of my own mnnufuctuse, which I offerat a less price than the same quality of shoe ran be purchased, ofmorlhero work. I would also call'lie attention of purchasers to my fine Boots and Shoes of every description, all of which [ offer as low as they can be purchased in this or any othe* market. G. ALDKN. Workman & Boone Respectfully invite-the attention of the public to their extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes. Men's fine calf stitched Boots, .Men's fine calf pump Boots, Men's fine calf water proof cork, superior, do do do do do quilted do do do do stitched Bootees, No. 1, do do do do do No. 'i do do do stitched welt do No, 1, do do do do do No. 2, do do do do Congress Boots, No 1 do do do pegged pump Boots, do do do do half welt Boots, do fine kip pegged half welt Boots, do do calf do Bootees, pump, do do do do do half welts, do do kip do do do Boys' fine calf pegged Bootees, pump, dp do do do half welts, do do kip do do do do kip pegged Bootees, heavy, Youths.' fine calf pegged Bootees, pump, do do do do half welt, do fine kip do do do do do do do heavy, LadiiV Roots and Shoe*. r _ i .? ig o ?t. r*-:.-.. j-iauit/a 11 ne oiik u?mui?t vitrit?g?iLt'Ut do do do black and colored, do fine lasting do black do do half do black pump, do do half do do welt, do fine kid Ties and Slips, do do do and Buskins, welt, do fine goat Boots and do do ? do do calf do do Misses' kid Slips and Tics, do kid Buskins and Tics, welts, do calf do welts, do morocco Buskins and Boots, welts, do do Boots, pump. Children's Boots and Shoes assorted. vr.so : Many other Gentlemen's and Ladies' Boots and Siioes, too numercusMo mention. alsh: 5000 Palis Negro Shoes, Russet and Black, at a very small advance, as quick sales and light profits is our motto. Also, the finest assortment of Trunks Valises, Carpel Bags, Hals an<! Caps, That can be found in the surrounding country Call and you will be satisfied?three doors below li e Bank of Camden, Mast side. Philadelphia Made Calf and Goal Walking Shoes Kid Tics and Slippprs. just received by W. AXDKRSON As CO. Cotton Rope, ?Vtfitablo f,>r I'lmv Lines, Bed Cords, Clodics' Lines, ij'-c, of a superior quality, and of our own manufacture. Wholesale and Retail by w. An person & co. Segal's, Scg.vs. Just received a superior lot of Rio Hondo and Consolacion Segars. II. LRVY & SON, J^rcsli Hmknlnat Boxes Buckwheat, Raisins, and AItnpnds Citron, Mace, loves and Nutmegs Pickles, in pint, quart and half gallon jare. With a general assortment of fresh Groceries, just received by II. J.EVY &. SON. Best Northern Cheese, Mountain Butter, Alum Salt, super Hyson Teas, old Java Coflee and poiw dered Sugars, for sale by Nov. fl E. W. BO NHV^ Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, Low for cash money and nothing else. J AS. C. McKF.XNA. C. MATIIESON, | BANK AGENT. , | At nis old ?tand opfosjtb Davis' Hotel, i IjaswBoots, Shoes, and Shoe-Si The Fubecriber.bas received his U6ual su| j Boots, Shoes and Shoe-stock, together witi j veiling Trunks, carpet Bags and Valices, which he offers as low. as they can be pun in this market, and respectfully invites the to examine the same. His stock consists as follows.? Gentlemen's fine calf Pump Boots " " Welted do " " " Waterproof do *' '* Pegged do " " Pegged do " Pegged Watepmot do " " calf Waterproof Bootees " " Welted do " " Pegged Bootees Congress Boots Patent Leather Bootees, new style Over Shoes Ladies' Black English Kid -Slim ' White do do do " Black French Kid Slips and Ties " America i do do do " French Morocco Walking Shoet " Kid do do " " " hrancia Gaiters " " " colored Gaiters " Lasting Walking do ' Over Shoes Misses black and colored Gaiters " Morocco Boots ' " " Kid Slips and Ties " Over Shoes " School Shoes and Bootees " Colored Slips and Ties Boy's fine calf Boms " " " llootees " Kip" Pegged Boots '* " Bootees Together with a great variety of Children's Slioef new patterns. ALSO Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Va ALSO Men's and Boy's fine Cloth Caps. also . Calf, Lining and Binding Skins, Kip i Harness Lpalher, Upper and Sole Leal Together with every article used in the mai lure of Boots and .Shoes. GEO. ALL)] Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. The subscriber is now opening a large und beaut sortmentof Vases, Toilet Bottles, Toys, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Consisting in part, of the following: r\isEs. Ruby vases, enamelled ami gilt; blue va?es, enn and gill; green vases, cut glass and gilt; white vasi amelled and gilt; silver vases, with marble stands; g ses with marble stands; damask vases; china vases, tifullv flowered anil gilt. Toilet Bottles. Ruby colognes. enamelled ami gilt; bine colognes, elletl aiul gilt; green colognes, enamelled an-J gilt; cologne.', of various patterns; china colognes, of i patterns; French colognes, with gilt tops. Combs. Shell side combs; shell tuck combs, can ed; shel cotnbs; horn side com Ik-; horn tuck combs; born combs; btiflhlo tuck and twist combs: ivory dressing i buflalo dressing combs; hom dressing combs; ivoi teeth combs.' Busk ts. Painted chirm baskets; white bisque baskets, toybaskets; painted straw' baskets; straw hags,with < painted straw bags, without covers; work baskets. Porte .Wonnics. Porte monnics. stee.l hound; norte monnies, Turk rocco; portu monnies, Russian leather: purte mon'rii rocco gilt. Battles. Bone acorn rattles; vegetable ivory rattles; coraJi four and six bells. .Warhles. Common marbles; common marbles polished; agar hies; agate marbles, imitation; china marbles, pt large marbles. Pipes. China pipes; wooden pipes; fancy Frcncli Confectionary. Cum drops; bonbons envelope*; dragees de venlu ly cakes: ehryslalized rings; cordial ilrops; cosaqti sntpies richc; bonbons lleurs; almonds, line lemon; air fine rose. Toys. Wax dolls, fixed glass eyes, wax dolls, moving gla* jointed dulls, assorted; kid dolls assorted; tin pigs; horses; cows; dogs; sheep; race horses. Arc.; commi fine toys; glass toys; drums, large ami small; tin piste puns; cups ami saucers, tin; cups and saucers, liominos; lotto games; glass toy tumblers; glass toy 1 atles; bohemian tumblers; gla>s pitchers and bosom Pens. Steel pens; gilt pens; magnutn honuro pens; gilt a ver pen holders. At'c. Together with a large and new stock of 3IpjHc Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, Bru and every article usually kept in d Hrug Store. All desiring to gratify their good taste, will plea ut' once. Physicia n?. Conniry .Merchants and I'll will find it decidedly to their advantage to give us before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 3D. _ FRANCIS f,. '/.K .Mourning ttoods, &.c. Just received front New York, a fresh fill/ ol* \"J " Black Bomhasin 4 AI pacha " Mousaclin Also?Black and Fancy Cajsimerea ' ,4 VeMingu White Satin do McDOWALL & COOPE Nnv. 29. 31 ore ilfew Goods! I am now opening another supply .of I Goods, t' lothing and Crockery. Customers a vitcd to call, as every ar;icle will be offered a usual low prices. Among the assortment w found a rich lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, G Belts, Laces, Shawls, &c. Anxious to dispi the above Goods before the nc?> year, great in< men's will be held out. E. IV. BONNE New Raisins, Nor sale hy E. W. BONNE Found, A gold Pencil which the owner carf have b)* ti bing, and paying for this advertisement. Apf Dekalb Factory to WlLEV MAL<>? South Carolina?Kershaw D In the Court of Ordinary. John A. Bowen and Charles Bailey, Admin tors, Applicants, vs. Mary Bowen,! Isaac en, John A. Bowen, ct al?, Defendants?i moxs in Partition. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Isaac en, one < f the Defendants in this case, is a from and resides beyond the limits of this it is therefoje ordered, tliat he do app?ar an ject to the sale of the Real Estate of Zacli Bowen. dee'd on or before the 18th day of Fe rv next, (1850) or his consent to the same w entered of record. JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. Nov. 17,1840. 1^ Office of So. Ga. Rail Road Compan CHARLESTON, Nov 21, If By Resolution of the Board or Directors o Company, a BALE OF COTTON will he con cd 113 of (not to exceed) >100 pouuds. .411 over weight, will ho charged ''pro rata" of the Freig the timo being. The Publjc (Wharf) Soalee wi tcrmino as to the weight, WM. If. BAUTLESS, Sci 0tnjf0 rS?f Tho proprietor returns thanks to hie kind I factors lor the past season for their liberal pa aye, ami for which, I have ongaged the 6crvi< a man to travel tri weekly between hero and < lesion to furnish all the delicacies requisite tisfy taste or appetite; such as Oysters, Lob: Turtle, Fish, Shrimps, and all Game in se with oiher varieties of the Charleston and York markets. J. C. McKENf* 1'. S.?All persons in town or country, des r>f being furnished with the above luxuries, be, on giving due notice at the Bar, where a c selection of Liquors, Wines and Segars can b cheap for &c. $c. i 9 tock. G. A. NLUFFER, Commission Jflerchant, ail of And Dealer in Flonr, Grain, fee., :hased No. 124, East Bay, Charleston, S.C. < public Begs to inform his friendH and the public, that in part he is prepared to make liberal advances on a)I | shipments of FLQUR, GRAIN, Sic. made to hi in He will also make advances on shipmentrof Fro. duce to the North, or elsewhere, when made through him. He has made arrangements whereby he receives weekly, supplies of Flour of superior brands, all of which he warrants. Country Merchants and others will tind it to their advantage, to g.ve him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Having been engaged in the above business for a length of time, he hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may favor hitn witii their^omiignments. References?Messrs. R. &. J. Caldwell, R. Dulin, and J B. Uim, Charleston. 3 Nov. 7. 45 3m , J. B. ULM, WHOLESALE GROCER, Corner of Hayne and Church Street, Charleston, S. C. Is now receiving an extensive stock of GROCERIES, ami LIQUORS, consisting in part of: _ 1500 bags of Rio, Java, and other tptnlities COFr bL. 500 hhds. St. Croix. I'orto Rico, and Muscovado Sugar. 100 hhds. Cuba Molasses. "200 bbls. N. 0. .Molasses, s some 5000 ,bi"- I"oa* ' 150 bbls. Crushed and Clarified Sugar. A choice and well selected assortment of TEAR, of recent importation, and all other articles usually kept in ' llices. -the Grocery line. ALSO, 500 pieces BAGGING. ' 500 coils Roiie. ., 2000 pounds Twine. ? * . " ALSO. Skins, . PIA1J.S, Shot, Powder, Lead* Ac. her, A choice refection of foreign WINES and BRANDIES, nnfac. ?f tho following favorite brand*: P v BRANDIES. ' Mnrtoni vintage 1805 and 1815. Masrett. Otanl, Depuy & Co. .. , J. Hennesey &. Co. . tful as- Mart ell. Pcllevoisin. and WINES. Madeira, in octaves and qr. casks. Sherry. 1'ale and Brown. Port, Spanish, in it-asks. Champagne. tleidsick nnd other brand*. imeTW St. C-ioix and Jamaica Bum. . . Holland Gin and Irish Whiskev. r};, IZ DOMESTIC LIQUORS. K.nn- Brandy, in i and J cask*. Rectified Whiskey. ' Monongahels ?lo. New England Bum. ''. . enam - M; VCKEttEL. ' crystal 1.000 Barels Halifax ami Boston Mackerel, various 500 Half and Quarter Barrels do, Together with many other articles; all of which wiO bo sold on accommodating teTtns. J. B. CLM. t Oct. 31, im 44 tf II twist ? ? i twi? Notice. ' ry"fine The subscriber having- removed from Columbia ; to Charleston, he offers his services as a F. dor I and Commission Merchant, and pie ges himself to straw use his best exertions to satisfy those of his friends .-overs;' who may employ hiin. Advances will be made on Cotton and other Produce. JAMES MARTIN, Tra(>" Office .3 Boyce & Co. V/liarf. i.s mo- Charleston, Sept. 14,1849. 38 6in rattles, NotlCC, ON and after the 1st September next, the several Cotton -Presses in Charleston will, by agreeemar* merit, charge Thirty Cmts per bale extra, on all iinted; Cotton bound with Iron, Berk or Wooden bands. As this charge will necessarily fall upon the planters, this notice i.s given that Rope Bandages ^ alone may be used by them. Nearly all the Cot- 1 ton sent to < harlcston and Savannah is now 1 jcl- compressed before shipment. f *<?>* July 11 2? 30t nonds, For The Winter Campaign. ssyes- ^',e subscriber hns recently returned from carts; Charleston, where lie has been ensraged in selectm ami ing and purchasing his Fall and Wintersupply of Chemical#, Patent Tlediciuesr lemon- Paints Oils Dye stuffs and I ' Window Glass; Soaps, < Brushes Perfumery, Spice# aud Fancy Articles. hies, Which he will dispose of on the most liberal term# ls le^', and to which he respectfully invites the aTteution> j ?e call ?f Physicians, Planters and dealers generally. , M inters. He is now the regularly appointed agent for the z call following valuable Preparations via : Vip Collier's Remedy for Diseased Horses, ?:? Allen's Compound for Dyspepsia, Eppings' Sarsaparilla and Queen's delight, ' 8UP* Brandreth's Pills, Heeler's carminative Cordial, " rough Syrup, M Khumatte Lotion, \ " Vermifuge Syrup, M Liver and Sanative Pills, See. <Le, Jayne's Expectorant, R " Alterative, " Sanative Pills, " Carminative Balsam, Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Wivtar's Balsam Wild Cherry, ' "** '>., ancy Roche's Embrocation. re Peter s, S encer's, Moffatt's, Lee's, Gordon's, 9 ' IN)1" ant* Beckwith's Pills; Ayer's Cherry ' 9 / e Pectoral, Jujube Paste, Ilorchrund candy, with I ?.*esJ many other articles in the line too numerous to I ',se? mention, may be had at Z- J. DEllAV'S, I On! 17 \finrlll nnnnrilp ^f/itnnir Tf/ill. I ? Fresh Fall and Winter Goods, The subscribers are now receiving a complete nssortY. men? of GOODS, which have been purchased at the North with great care, ami which are offered for ."ale on their usual accommodating terms. They comprise in part, . as follows? H Icacri- Blankets; Negro Kerseys and Plains JL ily ut Superfine French black Cloth g Invisible green do * Blue am! nrown do fa#- Superfine colored Fancy 0 ass i me res French black Doe-skin do Fashionable Fancv Nestings istra- White, red and yellow Flannels, assorted Sattinets; all wool 1'lains ^ also Sum- Super, and medium silk-warp black Alpaccas lilnck Bomhaziiics. assorted Bow- Super. black and colored French Merinos t , do Fancy Toile de Faris. for Ladies* wear , Plaided and striped Alpttreas Ma'c; 1AI.S0 (I ob- Black Grn de Rhine Silks; elegant fig'd chamclion Sisiiks ariah Elegant plhin chmnelinn Silks I Kmhroidered .Muslin Ureases; Elegant French (-'ashtjM0? . .. *' Magnificent Lace < 'apes; Infant's Robes and Bodies ill DC French worked Collars and Capes Muslin Insertincs and Edgings; Muslin Dresses ! D. I.incn cainhric 11'dkfs.j Kid and silk GlnVos t Neck and Bell Ribbons; French and'English Ginghams | Sewing silk Fringe for Mantillas m English and American Calicoes ^1- AKSO M&t 111 1....I ,,.,1.1 14 nr.,i-,n. J?/-vinlinn iMcm iicu nmi KiiMiciiniLu nui.rcr-|..i.ii?. w. v*? .j ?wnv?.r^- M y Nil per Lonireloih: Apron Cheeks; Hod Ticks *' Mexican Wuids; Plaid and utriped lloinenpunt 149. Furniture Dimity anil Furniture Fringe H if this Damask Diapers; Table Cloths B Bird-eye and Scotrh Diapers; Calicoes of every quality. B s'd,,r* CARPETINGS. B that >jpw Three Ply Carpeting* B ht for do super do I iii ja. do Venetian do ' do Druggets do I Elegant and assorted worsted and Tufted lings 2*y, With a variety of other articles. 1 ?? Sept. H. LEVY & SON 1 bene- ! AO nit; a.iiuies in rnriii'inw , tron- ! My DEPILATORY POWDER has l?een found highly I ;C8 of beneficial and of great use to Ladies who have been afHir- Aj <i ted with superfluous hair. particularly when confined to tl e H ^ upper lip and side of the face, giving a masculine tuni ;o I to sa- the whole feature?. When used with proper can- and Biers, | according to thcdirections.it will be found a great addition aso 11, die toilet, as the use of any sharp instrument is entirely I v' avoided, and the hair is remoyed in five or ten minutes af- . , ter its application. ?.9 iA. This composition is infallible, and warranted to remove 9 iirous superfluous hair. After numerous trials. I have received 9 shall certificates of success whicJicgnnnt he controverted. luiieo Manufactured by Jl'LEfSlIAl EL, Philadelphia, HE , , For sale in Camden bv ^9 ? nad j. r. McKhn. Z J. DeIIav. b. L. Zr*r; ?:.d A. Yoiwe. fl ' 5iv. 14 * B