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* ;? ... .j t|i;.'CVli i m il 7sew Fall and -Winter Goods. The subscribers .'l iving received their supply of new FdJi an.-l Winter Good*. now ofT-w them for P ile low for r ish, or in exchange lor country produce. Tiiey consist in p ;rt as follows : Iiondon tin-Hie Blankets, ('spsinterep nn<! Snttinets, Kerssys ami l'laid 1, nzcy?, l'iaid jeans ami Tweed*. Blue, Whit- and llro-.vn Ifninespuns, of every d 'scription, " ' ' JolgilSII iifi I /\ <IIOHl. au i i. Handkerchiefs of all descriptions, A l.sn : Dundee and Kentucky 15 tgjring, a heavy article Weaver's, bo.it i'hiladSpina Hale Rope, l'iiiiaii Iji'iia 3 ply T > inc, Muscovado and Xcwr Orleans Sugars, Rio, Java ati 1 Cuba CofF- es, Cuba and New Orleans .Molasses, Mackarci, ne?v, Xos. 1. 2 and 3, Liverpool Sail, c*c. etc., n!i of which will be Sold on the most accommodating terms l*v (ICO. S. DOUGLAS & CO. Cam len, Oct. 10 41 tt ^ 1 urcss A very complete and carefully selected assnrtnient of striped and figured Worsted Goods, printed Cashmere and Mousselaine l)iesses, all recently imported from France and England. Also?a choice iot of Satin striped Moitsselnine?, at y.jn. at ^ I SON 'S 1MLMETTO STORE. Negro Oiotb.3 and Blankets. 1 - - ' 1.wwlx' mi Iia c_ A large assortment 01 me .wove uv.?i.e., pu.?...v,ed in New Vork previous to tlie aJvance, for sale Es low as they can be purchased in Charleston, 15y H. LEVY & SON. October 10 41 if Carpeting) Flour Cloths and Uu<?S lor sale at a reduced price hv Nor 14 E. W. BONN BY. New Cotlfisli ' For sale he J. CIlARLESWORTII. To Kent or Sell? That new Store an 1 Dwelling H.>use, opposite the Episcopal Church. The Duelling and Store will l>c rented sop irateiy n requires. Apply to JAMES McEWEN. August 15 33 tf DaKalb Facory. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnsburgs, - " < - - i- 1? 4-4 t5o wsiiiiuur^i uiduu t'.\|ncooij *.?/ order fur Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of ail numbers, and warrantoil of excellent q.uailty. For sale wholesale and reiail bv VV. ANDERSON 4- CO. September 5 3'i tf Boys' Clothing, Handsome Patterns and noatlv made, for sale bv E. W. HQNNKY. ' Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making iny stock complete. Those wishing to buy, have only call and I am satisfied u ill go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Dec 13 tf AO Seasonable Goods. The subscriber Ji.is just tcceived a good supply of Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, consisting in part of various articles for I/idies Dresses, Calicoes, at all prices, brown and bleached Homespun, &c., together with a good assortment for Gentlemen's wear, and a great variety of other articles. a c?rw k nf choice Groceries, all of which he will sell as low as they can lie had in the place, and to which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. J. CI 1 ARLESWOItTH. April tia J 7 tf Wicks and Glasses* The subscriber has just received and opened a large and select assortment of Solar, Camphine and other Laino Wicks, Glasses, &c. AI.SO Sperm and Solar Oil which lie offers for sale oil the most reasonable terms lor cash or punctual customers. '/. J. DEI I AY. yearly Opposite Masonic I fall April 4th. 1810. if 14 To Miners. 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. DKfl AY, Oct 17 JV'early opposite Masonic llall. Notice to Blunter*. oil. .? |.? ... ;.| Cnr nil i I Iltf }?l %??! I IK |M(M Itl ? MM game, viz: Venison, Woodcock, Partridge, Snipe, wild Turkev, etc. etc. bv calling mi Old Mac, at Nov. 7. * * OUR HOUSE. cr>a,:?VrT':-r->cr^- r<>- r-r^fi'r^V BY P. ROBENSON. Tlie subscriber begs leave to state, that be is prepared to make up iotliin*' at the shortest no inn in a nn.it and fashionable stvlo. and K'ltri fltllS a fit. With his knowledge of the Business and a ! disposition to ple.ise, lie solicits a call from his friends generally. may 9 tf 19 Phalon^ Chemical Hair Invijf- j orator, To prevent Baldness, and to restore the hair j that has fallen ull" oj become thin, ar.d to cure ef- j fectually Scurf or Dandrijf. Prepared and sold ' only by Edward Phalon, 1N0. 61 Broadway, N. V. Alresh supply just received and for sale by Z. J. Df.IIAV, Nearly Opposite Masonic Hull. I\'ew Goods. A general assortment of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES. &c. Received l.y W. ANDERSON CO. Wagon Timber. Tlie highest prices, in cash, will bo paid for seasoned Wagon Timber, at the Rail Road Blacksmith Siiop. A'ov. 14. New Year's Notice. The subscriber bogs to return his thanks for the liberal patronage received during the past, year and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, and assures his friends and the public, that no effort will be spared, to render satisfaction to those who may patronize him the present ycarIIaving to pay his workmen in cash, weekly, ho will consider that his bills will be due, and expects payment when they arc presented. lie would be pleased to extend tlis usual credit, but the calls on hi in for money lorbid it. Jan. '2-1-tf W. M. WATSON. ~ All's Kit;III. AND THK HOI!It HAS COME! Those indebted !< OUR HOUSE, will please pay. If not, A. IJ. Raskin will give the receipt requisite. Those having any demands against the same will please present them for payment. e-ll [bl?-i'... M i | ' nuillli H<<<BIIIIMIB New Boots, Shoes, and hoe-Stock, Tlic subscriber lins received his usual supply of Boots, fth-vs and shoe.stock, together with Travelling Trunks, carpet liatrs and Valines, all of which he offers as low* as I hey can he purchased in this market, and respectfully invites tlie public to cxaui:nc the same, ill's stock consists in part ? r.. n <13 IVIIUttC. Gentlemen's fine call" Pump Boots wviuui do " " '' Waterproof do " *' " IV^od d<? " ' i'pgjfed do " " iV^ .-d Wa'epnof do " " calf Waterproof Bootees " Willed do " " " lV?y.-d R >o!ccs Coujre-s Bonis Patent ?-i-atlier Boo!pus, new style Over Mio. s Lmlics* Black l-nyli-li Kid Mips ' White do do do " Hla? k J'rewli Kid Slips and Ties " America i do do do " " French Morocco ^ alking Shoes ' Kid do do " " ' franeia Gaiters ? ' " " ' colored Gaiters " " T.asiinjf Walkinjr do ' OverShn:'* Ni-'ses blur!; and colored Cai'cr*" " Morocco Coots " KM Slip? an t Ties " Over Shoes " School Shoes and Cootees " C'nlorc<! >lij>s ami Tics Coy's fi:it'call Hoot-" ' ' * I'nolc'.q " Kip IVgipM I'o'lts Hooves Together with a great wiriety cf Children's SIioo?, some new patterns. ALSO j Travelling Trunks Carpet Hags and Valices ,\ LSI) Men's and Hoy's fine (.'loth Caps. ALSO Calf, Lining ami Hi tiding Skins, Kip Skins, Harness Leather, Upper and Solo Leather, Together with every article used in the manufacture of Hoots and Shoes. (JSO. ALDEN. Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, The subscriber is m?xv opening a large and beautiful assortment of Yases, Toilet Unities, Toys, Perfumery, and J'aiicy (toads, Consisting in jmrt, of the following: . F\ tSJES, Ruby va?cs, enamelled and gib: blue vases, enamelled and trill; pp-en vases, cut chess and gill; white vases, enH 1 - -1 ?-1 - ? ?? ??!. n,..i<hhic?niiiL? /r,v!/l VO. fllll" lion ::i|!l Kill i >i;in i.i- . >?;iu > '! iviuiiki-, ..." sos with marble stands; damns!; vases; china vasos, bean* tifully flowered and y i!iToiirt lioWfs. Ruby colognes, enamelled an.I silt: h!ii" colognes, ennm eliod an 1 gilt: green cologne*, enamelled and gilt; cryi-uil colognes, of various paiieru-; clii-.a colognes, ?f various pattern*; I-'reuch colognes, with gilt tops. Combs, Shell side combs; sliol! tuck combs, carved; shell twist combs; born side combs; horn tuck conilis; horn twist conibs; bufliilo tuck and twist coinhs: ivory dressing coinbs; buffalo dressing combs; horn dressing combs; ivory fine teeth comb*. It-.isk ts. Painted china lwskcts: while bisque baskets, toy straw baskets painted straw baskets; straw bags, with covers; painted straw bags, without covers; work baskets. Porte .'Sonnies. Porte monnic*. steel bound: norie mraiuies, Turkey morocco; portc mutinies, Russian leather: purte tnonuies morocco gilt. Si'ittles. Rone acorn rattles; vegetable ivory rattles; coral rattles, four and six bells. ?7larhlcs. Common marbles; rnrmims marbles polished; agate marbles: agate marbles, imitation; china marbles, painted; large marbles. Pipfft. China pipes; wooden pipes: fancy pipes. French Confectionary. Glim drops; bonbon* envelopes: drnzct* ile verdure: jelly cakes; chryslnlizcd riue>; cordial drop*: cosaques; cosarjii'!:! richc; bonbon* ik-ursjuimond*, fine lemon; almonds, fine rise. Toy Wax do'ls, fixed ulacs i-yes. wax dolj?. moving glass pvcs jo'nled dulls, n**nruvl: Kid d dls aborted: tin gigs; carts: nurses; cows; dogs; sheep: race ltor. es. iVc.: rommon and fine lovs; L'lass toys: drum*', large and small: tin pistol* and guns; cups and saucer*, tin: clips and saucers, wood; domilios; loitn game: glass ley iinnM.r*; glass toy lemonades; Ikilu'iniar. tumbii , *; g !: -.* pitchers and basons. I'd IS. Steel pens: gilt |r>n?; magnum bottom pens; gilt and sil* v r pen holders. <V'\ Together with n Inive and i, \v stuck of Medicines, Paint*, Oils, Window Putty, Brushes, and wry article usually hens in u I >riur Store. All di>iring t*? gratify their end taste, will please call at'once. Physician?, ('nimtry Merchants and Planters, will find it do idedlv t" tli-ir advantage lt> give us a call before purchasing el: cwhere. Oct.30. _ I'KANt'lS I.. KEMP. Fresh IJueUwIieut. Boxes Bttckkvlio.il, B lis ins, ami Almonds Citron, .Mace, t "loves and Niitsip'gs l'icklcs, in pint, quart and lull gallon jars. With a general assortment of fro.-li Croreries,just received by II. LEVY & SON. Just ESeeeivetl, The largest stock of Preitclt Muslin Embroideries ever brought to this market, consisting of Ladies French worked Cu'iars do Straight do newest styles do French worked Chomizoilcs, (a lot ol 110 from :37c. to ts.'i.fiO) do worked .Muslin Cults French and Scotch Worked Muslin, Trimmings in Swiss and Jaeconet Edgings and lnscrtings Also?A lull stock oi plain and checked Muslins AT WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE. Just received per 8!ail Komi, And cdpeeled i? be. sold irith Rail Road Speed, As the prices are remarkably low, 5 packages oi Rt'iMly-Hadc doting, Consisting of cloaks and over coats, black dress coats and frocks, Tweed coats, n: great variety, vests of all kinds, black and colored pantaloons, boy's coats, all sizes, dress shirts, merino shirts and drawers, etc. also A fresh supply of LA INKS' FANCV DRKSS I GOODS, satin striped alpaccas, chameleon lustres, solid colored and printed cashmeres and moussclinc dclancs. likewise An additional supply of ladies'and misses'bonnets and bonnet ribbons, ladies' merino vests, laces, gloves and hosiery. and FUUTIf Kit moke, A considerable sprinkling of Fancy Goods gen era ly, with a full and substantial assortment of bleached and brown homespuns, plaid linscys red and white flannels, and blankets to suit the season. As the Goods arc marked at barely remunerating prices, cash and quick sales arc respectively solicited at WILSON'S PALMF/ITO STORK. Philadelphia Made Calf and Goat Walking Shoos Kid Ties and Slippers, just received by W, A NI) Li U.SON & CO". Cotton Hope, Suitable fur I'low Lines, lied Cords, Clo?.hes' Lines, ({-c, of a superior quality, ami of our own manufacture. Wholesale and Retail by W. ANDERSON & CO. ? aaaewsa?e?e*inM?wgdw "w-i.naMuaut^jRA?<? SCHOOL BOOKS. A nev.- and grticnl assortment of Sciiooi. A: Classical | Books in use,just received an.I opened bv tlieeuhscrib r, : who v ill supply Schools and Academies with complete I sets of books, ui as low prices as they can lie sold.?par- j 1 licnla attention will he given in the correct execution of ! :ill orii -re fi.r !s.-'ks. and every other article in our line of . business Orders front the country solicited| The following are alwitys kept oil hnnd : FBenteiita. \ J'riaiors, .Spellers.and Headers. | O; annual*?Smith's, Brownv. Bullion's & Kirkbam's. | j Dictionaries?Walker's, Web. ter's; and Dic tionary j j Spelling Book. I?U...\, R.?il..vV Cnl I hum's. Perkins', and EiuersonJ I.1A;3. Keys. Id ?i<? <ih;o:j;H|ihie:;?P.".i>; ir.v, Mitchell's, Smith's, Parley's ; and Chil l's first Hook in Ceoora|>hy. Siiooi, Ckouraraiss. 3lilciie!l"s School (icogmnhy and Alias, do. Ancieni. Smith's new Common /school Cengruphy. ' Hisiories?W'illard's I iiivvrsa! History, Parley's 1. 2<C3 ; i Hook1; Hist. Common School I list. Pictorial Mist. U. S., ' an.I Kiiu'Iainl. Kohhin's outlines of JliM. W'illard's i ai.!g edllisi. U* S. I'innook's Cohlsmith.s Hist. EngR i I, "ilXvea an 1 Home. ilitrland's .Nat. Histories for Cllliools. j Rctl'lcrs?Xcw York Nos. 1 and 2., Griirtr & Elliot's Nos. 1.3S.Hand I. Newman's Southern Header Nos. i arid 2. National Header. Easy Heading, Lessons for children in J one and twos yllahles. j Composition?Parker's Aids toComposiiioii. Exercise in j do. I.ovel's I . s. Speaker and Hhe'.orieal iJialognes. Rhetoric A: Lo',*ie?Itovd's J.ouir. Niill's do. iiodge's do I ' < 'ampbeH's I'iiilnsof iCIietoric?Flair's Lectures?Kumo's i Colli !!!.* . | Philosophy?Draper'.-", Jones* l'lielps*, 01 ir.:-.lead's and i ! Ci>in?t?>rk*s. ChoniLtry? "Mlliinnu's, Draper's, Graham's, Simon's, j FoWiU-'.;, Jones' ami Cam-lock's. Botany?Jirs. Lincon's, Grays Hotonical Text Cook. | CLASSICAL. Antlion's Homer, llonicc, Vircil, Cicero. Cicsar, Salnsl, An:i!:a?is, Greek ami Latin lessons, Greek and Latin j J'rose l.'omp')- iiio'.w, Jacob's Creek Reader. Greek Gram- | mar and Classical Dictionary. Bnliion's Latin and Greek Grammars and Readers. An Jrew ': <v Stoddard's Latin Grammar; Reader and Ex erciscs. Gould's Ailam's Latin Grammar, Risk's Greek Grammar, Rnddiinans Rudiments. 0\\en's Xeno|ihtiis, Hutchinson's 6c Clearland's do. Liiicon- I.ivy, Ful.-omsd". Greek Testament, Grnva Jlajora and Minora, Jacob's l.aiin am!Greek Reader Liiin Tutor aad .'dnirs Syntax j iJi?mriu Sacra and Viri itunuc , Virgil's Delphinia Ait:-worth's Latin Dictionary Dfverett's lexicon ( rove's Dree!; do. Donnigans do <In abridged. A. YOUNG. Gold Watches, Jewelry &c. A fine stock of gold and .Silver watches, chains soils, Rings, Barrings. Coral Heeds mid necklaces, i Cold, Silver Mid Steel Spectacles, Glasses lit; 'eel to Watches nr.J Spectacles. I l'ine riittcry-Knives, Scissors, Razors, Pruning oh.ires &c. Hair Brushes?tooth, trail and Flesh Brushes. I Tucking combs, new pattern. Plated castors, j Candlesticks and Snuffers. Tea Trays, mats, ! Dish covers. looking Glasses in plain gilt frames. ! Fine glass and china' ups and Vases. A. YOUNG. Frcsli Goods Jiisl Received. Raisins in quarter boxes, Preserved ginger : Northern cheese, Soda crackers, ami Pilot bread j Pie fruits, Mountain butter, New llice, New No 1 and 2 Mackrel. For sale by i Dec. 12, T RONNEIJ. & Co. j , Segars! Segars!! I A clioirc lot of Kio Hondo and Ousoinceon Se gars for sale by T. BONNELL Co. Iron Iron and Steel. Stvccd's Iron from 1x3-8 to 10x1-2 in. flat. " " " 3-H to 1-4 in. square. " " " 3 8 to 1--1 in. round. Cast Slccl " 12 to 1-4 in square. : Gorman and Blister .S'lecl. For sale bv I'cc 12, T. BONNEI.L fcCo. Fresh Groceries, &c. i The subsrribcr ha9 on band an extensive and i well selected stock of Groceries. comprising all ' the leading articles, which country people will ! : find to their advantage to examine before purcha- j sing elsewhere. 5.000 Florida Segars, of the first quality, on i ! . ... r .- / .i.ii " I ' nail'J. HI iruill <_> lu u uuii.ua |>ci iiii>uauii>i. , Hcc.5. 11. HOLLBYMAN. ! Kew RaisiiiS) Nor sale l.y JS. W. BOXXEY. j NdhIwm'ii Potatoes, new IIice, uiul Sugar b syrup lor *al? by E. \V. BOXNEY Family Groceries. A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept coisstr.nlly on hand, and fur sale at the lowest j prices, at the _ CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, i Cash for Bark. We will contract for Hark at t!i rate of ?G a ! cord, cash?or in Trade. W. ANDERSON cV CO. Ma cli, 7tli,'l>19 10 _ tf Negro Shoes and Brogans! 005)0, pairs Negro Shoos and J'rogans, sewed ' and pegged, mostly of my own inanufactusc, which ,i -- .i - i: ?l,?? I old-r;ii a i?.*ss price man me .- miu ui j-uuc rail l:o purchased, of northern work. 1 would also | call ?lie atlcnlionof purchasers to my line Hoots J and Shoes of every description, ail of which I offer as low as they can be purchased in this or any j other market. (i. ALDEN. | 3lorc i\cw Goods! ' I am now openinjr Another supply of Fancy , (Jouds, <" lot l?ii?fr and Crockery. Customers arc in- ; vitcd to call, as every ar;kde will bo offered at unusual low prices. Atnonsf the assortment will be ! 1 found a rich lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, Gloves, j ' n?lio T nrAj simvh ,f'p. A nylons to disease of the above (roods before the nc?\ year, great inducements will be liehi out. K. W. RONNEY. New crop Raisins, currants, almonds, ?fcc. also, an assortment of extracts and Rose Wuter ; for flavoring, just received by 10. \V. RONNEY. | IScacly Made Clothing. Just received, a well Selected stock of Ready made Clothing, such as, Super. cloth ('oats; super. Overcoats do Shad Overcoats: Round skirt Coats do Drab and Heaver Overcoats i Black and fancy colored Rants do Satin and Valencia Vests Colored .Merino Vests Short ami Long Flushing Coats Blanket Coats, &c. sept? 11. II. LEVY & SON. South Carolina?Kershaw Dist. In I he. Court of Ordinary. John A. Bowen and Charles Bailey, Adniinistra tors, Applicants, vs. Marv Bowen,I Isaac Bow. en. John A. Bowen. ct a I., Defendants?Sum inoxs in 1'itrlition. It appearing lo my satisfaction, that Isaac Bowj on. one "f tlm Defendants in this case, is absent ! from and resides beyond the limits of this .State; " it is thcrcfojo ordered, that lie do appearand object to the sale of the Heal Estate of Zacliariali Uowen. dee'd on or before the 18th day of February next, (18">U) or his consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. 1). Nov. 7, ](; 19. l'dt ?^acca?i?egtwpgapw t jlwh* aag yg?wcixb State of South Carolina, CHARLESTON DISTRICT. Certificate of Limited Partnership between Edwin P. Starr and E. Wilmot Walter, under the name ofStark & Walter, Robert Martin, John U. Pukes, Thomas II. C. Dukes. and William M. Lubbock, ail residing at Charleston; Pall F. ViLi.r.nnuF r.nd Jaiues J. Villepicue, of Cain den, S. C. under the name of P. F. Villefioue &. Son ; ai d C. J. Shannon, also of Camden, aforesaid. This certificate hereby witnesseth that the undersigned have, by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly < f .South Carolina, entitled a i act to authorize the formation < f Limited Partner-hips, formed a limited Partrership, as follows. 1 si. The name of ihc linn under which such | Partnership shall be conducted is WAI. M. PUR- I DOCK & CO. :JJ. The general nature of the business to be 1 transacted is tiie transportation cf Passengers, ; Products of the soil, ai d Merchaiulise. in and b\ | the steamboat "Robert Martin,'* to be owned by j said Pattncrsliip. 3J. William A!. J.ubbock is general partner, and i the other parties above wiittcu and undersigned. \ are all special partners. 4th. Robert Martin lias contributed three thousand dollars, .Starr &. Walter have contributed i twenty-live hundred dollars, I'. P. Viliepigue & | Son have contributed fifteen hundred dollars, and John R. Dukes and T. Jl.t'.. Dukes have each confribulcd one thousand ciollars, and C. J. Shannon has contributed live hundred dollars to the common i. r.r Do.........i.;.. ClUl l\ W| OUIU A Cll II.I.I.-'JMI/. otli. Tiio said Partnership commence? on the | thirty-first day of December, A. I), one thousand j eight hundred and forty-nine, and shall terminate ; on the thirty first day of December, ohc thousand eight hundred and liny-three. Edwin P. Starr, K. \Vii.mot Walter, Robert .Martin, John It. Dukes, Tiios. II. C. Dukes, Paul F. Yillepigue, James J. Villf.pigue, Chas. J. "Shannon, William M. Lueeock. Jan. 19. 5 s(?t Notice. All persons having demands rgainst the Estate 1 of JOHN PRIN. E, deceased, will present them duly attested, and tie so indebted make immediate payment to me. JOHN I). MURRAY, Jati oO?S?tf] Administrator. Piiik-Eye Seed Potatoes; New crop N. O. Molas?e<; Alum and Hoc!. Salt ; table salt, in bags , New Raisins, in quar? ' "? 1 - f m icr noxes ; r rem r.urrii ; v^iiiiuoi.-, jinivnivuii and Almonds ; Bacon, Old Ha ns, Lard, &c For sale low by E. \V. BOXNEV. JaminryjttO. 8 tf H irtc Ivou, Plough Moulds,Shovels, Spades, [Iocs, Axes, Nails, Pols, Ovens, Steel, &c., for sale at Jan. 30?8?tf] BOXXEY'S. Rich and Rare! Ladies' rich fancy Silk Cravats, " ' " Neck Tics?only a few left " Bonnet IIIl>!Kins, in jrreate-t variety, " B'dt do in a linos: every shade, " Fancy Nock do., assorted, ' Linen Cambric llandkfs. from I2t cts. " Fine Bordered nnd Hemstitched do. At WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE. September -6 39 if | Bonnets a la Modal Ar. entirely new stool; of Ladies' and -Misses' Bonnets, nude in tho neweat fashion, and very cheap. ?? ALrfo 1 A full assortment of Artificial Flowers at all priees, A lew dozen Unties 1ji:s?-v itmnue i aw. newest Hyiw, At WILSU.VS J'ALMLi'P'U fcTOKK. Lace Department. Cotton K lftiiij;. ?f nli widths and at all j.rires, l .ifliiimvi titt'i Wove Thread tlo. from :> cis. a yd. Trimming I.t'ro of every v\ i.i;! :tn<! .ju:t!i;y, I Slack ami White M Lice*. to-sorted, a.1,-0 : A stork t>f I'ittiu and Trimmed Lacn Cape?', cred ! very low at W If.SON'S PALMETTO STORE. Fresh Fail and Winter Goods. The stib.-criiters tire now receiving a complete assortment til' tillllDS, which have been purchased at the i .North with great cm re. and which are oflerud for sale on ; their twin! iieoommodatinsr terms, 'i'hey comprise in jwrt, as foliows? Uinnkct*: Negro Kerrey* and Plains SiijMrliiu* French black t'iolli Invisible green do Hlue and brown __ do Sujierfinc colored Fancy Cnssimerea French black I toe-skin do Fashionable l'ancy Vesting* While, red and yellow Flannels, assorted Sattincts; ail wool Plains Sapor. and medium silk-warp black Alpactas Ilinck Uoniha/.iiies.nssorteil fc?ii|?er. black and colored French Merinos do Fancy Toile de Parts, t'or Ladies' wear riaidcd and striped Alpaci as I.-o RInck < Iro dc Rhine Silks; elegant iig'd chanielion Silks Elegant |il:iit> elruneli":i Silks Knihroiiicred Mtnditi Drosses; Elegant French Cashmeres | Magliili'-i-ul Knee l'aj>c>: Infant's Robes and I'odies French wirkfJ C"?i!liirs? and Capos Muslin inserting* and Edging-: .Muslin Dresses Linen cainhric ll'dkf-; Kill suit! -ilk Glove* Neck anil licit Ribbons; h rem it and English Ginghams I Sewing silk Fringe fur Mantillas English ami American Calicoes vkso Jileached ami nnhleachetl Home-puns, of every description ; s'ttpcr l.ongebith; Apron Cheeks; Red Ticks Mexican Fluids: Fluid and sirijK-tl Ilonicspui.s Furniture Dimity and Furniture Fringe Damask Diaper-; Talde Cloths Rird-eye and Scutch Diapers: Calicoes of every q tality. CAHI'ICTINGS. New patterns Three Fly Carpet ings tin super tin tin Vetieliati tin do Druggets do Klegn nt and assorted worsted and Tufted lings With a varietv uf other articles. Si.pt. " II. LEVY & SON. Leather. Sole, Band, Harness and Upper Leather. Also?Call and Kip Skins, choice quality Manufactured and sold hy W. ANDERSON & CO. BANK AGENCY. WII.I.IAM J. (iEllALD, will attend pnnrttmlly toril -:.l r .1,., nilsllii'ss eiliriiMWi i" ins '-;iru in vi uti ?> iiiv i?iu~ Camden ay 10. ~ T|IEgON 11 A N K AGE N T. At his old stand opposite Davis's Hotel. Notice. Landlords beware; tenants take care; or you will soon be taught a lesson. All those who have drunk mv Liquor, eat my Oysters, Fish, Flesh, cjre. cj-e., and played on my Milliard Tables, arc asked again to please come forward and pay, without further trouble. JAS. C. McKENNA. -Inn 30 8 tt I ? Wines, &c. Claret, Champaign, Port and Cooking Wines: ' also, best White Wine Vinegar; Sugar-House Syrup ; Yeast Powders ; Extracts, &c. For ! sale by 15. W. MONNEY. January ?*<0 8 tf iuiwsw^ BY ROBERT LATTA, JjATE BY C. II. ?AVIS, Would respectfully announce, that he has now r.rharge the above veil located Hotel, convenient totiie most business part of the Town, for travellers ; directly on all streets passing through?and now undergoing th' rough repairs. He earnestly solicits a cali frc:n his Iriends and the public genncraily?for he feels confident that they cannot be otherwise than pleased, as no pains will be spared io make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the Har, except on > vnday. GoddnrcTs old lb()5 Bran dj and oilier fine Liquors in bullies; the most favorite brawls of Champagnes: the choicest brands of Scgars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale in pi ts ; Soda Water and JCE will he kept constantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and always picnty of corn, oals and fodder, and alien tive hostlers. Jiff is agent for the Northern J.ino of Stages. N. U.?Or.ini .uses mn regularly to and from the Rail Road Depot for passengers, who can also he accommodated with a carriage, buggy or horse t to po into tlie country. Camden, May 2d, i849. 8 tf in Efjuity-LiiiKilstcr SUstrict. John ftlaseey, Adm'r. de hoiis noil of John T. Unpins, der.'d. vs Jni o llapina and others?Dill to marshal assets, and so forth. The creditors of John T. Hagins late of I-ineasier Jhstrict, arc hereby notified that under the decree of the Court of Equity iutheabove case, they arc required "to establish their claims before the Commissioner on or before the 1st day of June, I-50, ana in default that their claims be barred. JAMES II. WITJIKRSI'OON, C.K.L. I>. CnnmTrs Office. Sw.L 2., IS it). [$10) Sept ') 'lid tf TIic .State of South Carolina. .^Cioiiaw A/iOUAVU In the Court of Common Pleas. Stephen 1). Hough, who is now in custody of he Sheriff" of Kershaw District by virtue of a writ capias adsatisfaciendum at the suit of Saniuel W. Love, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Heap, praying that iie m.iy be admitted to the benefit ol the Acts of i he (Jencral Assembly made lor the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Samuel W. Love, anil ait other creditors to whom the said Stephen 1). Hough is in any wise indebted, be and tiioy are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear at Kershaw Court. House on the liret day of April term next, to shew cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner afniesaid, should not be granted. S. K. CAPERS, C. C. P. Jan 2. (810.50.; l-13t In ^Equity?Kershaw. Richard Nelson, et al vs. Francis Cook, ot al?Bill. It appearing to my satisfaction that Frat.cis Cook and James E. Cook, Defendants to the above stated Bill, are absent from and reside beyond the limits of this State. Jt is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur to this Bill within three months from this date, irr default whereof an order pro conlesso will be entered against them. YV. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. D. Jan. 2, I 3m Segal's, Sega's. Just received a superior Jot ot Kio Hondo and Consolacion Seyars. 11. LEVY & SON. Notice. The subscriber having removed from Columbia ;o Charleston, lie offers Ins services as a Factor and Commission Merchant, and p!e ges himself to use his best exertions in satisfy those of his friends wliotmy employ hint. Advances will be made on Cotton and other Produce. JAMES MARTIN, Cffice3 Boyce &. Co. Wharf. Charleston, Sept. 14, 184!.*. 98 6m FRESH GAEDEN SEEDS, OF THE GROWTH OF 1849. Aoo-agus. Artichoke, MeVon.?Nutmeg. PineBE.iaS?Early Rachel, apple. l.'iiina, iviouawK, v aicn- aiuoimiL/?uiacK aru tine, Half Moon J Duirli Whiter Cafe Knife, white Kid- Onion Buttons, Wl.'lo ncv, large white Lima, and Red ; Onion Se.'?'. scarlet Runners. Okra, Parsnip. BEETS?Long Blood A- PEAS?Bishop's Dwarf, Early Blood Turnip. Early May, < harlton, Brrccoii, ('ollards, Celc- Dwarf Blue, Prince Al erv,Cauliflower. Albert, (very early,; OA 11 ROT,?Altringhani Imperial, Dwarf Sugar, :.nd Lone Orange. Matchless Marrowfat, CABBAGE-'Earlv York, D'f Marrowfat, Knight's May, Paris Ox Heart, Dwarf A/arrow,Knight's Dutch Drumhead,Sugar British Green. Loaf, largo Yofk, late Parsley; Pepper, (Bell.) Dutch, Green Glazed, RADISHES?Long Salcurled Savoy, Dtuin- mon, Early Scarlet, Red head, large Mountain. and Yellow Turnip, and Cucumber?Long green, Black Spanish. Early frame,green clus- Spinach ; Salsify, tcr, short prickly, Ghcr- SQUASH-?Early Bush, kin. Vegetable Me.rrow. CORN. ? Early Tuscn- TOMATO.?Large and rera, Dutton, Burling- iS'mall Red. ton, While Flint, Sugar,TURMP.?Spring, Norcorn. | folk, Hanover, AberRgg Plant, purple; Kale] deen, Red Top, Early and Leak. ' Dutch, White (Harden LETTUCE.?Tee-Head,I Stone, Ruta Baga. Silesia, Large cabbage.'Sage and Thyme. .also ? t i... jifmu, r1-,.-.,. Itnnfl JAlCeriif, unnuu jrjium, vnuuiji itn|<v| and Jlemp .Seeds. The subscriber is particularly careful that his seeds are I'resli, and of the description mentioned above. Being in the habit of proving his seeds before vending them, lie is enabled to recommend them with confidence, and to warrant their growth. * * n it ir i UT hjca.-iija. Jan 1, 18.r)0. _ 2 ? A CARD. Reynolds & Reynolds. t have this day associated Wm. L. Reynolds with me in the practice ot Dentistry. Mr. Reynolds has been my pupil for the past four years, and I commend him with confidence to the communis. The business will be conducted as formerly at my office on Main street, under the above name and stvle. WM. REYNOLDS. August 22 31 tf South-Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. in tub court ok ordinary. : The Executors anil Executrix of Benjamin Jjaile, deceaseJ, i s. James C. JIaile uvtl others.?In the mailer of Benjamin llailt's Will. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Sarah Knox, Charles E. llaile, John Ilaile, William Brewer and Mary his wile, Thomas C. Lanier, Thomas La?!?" ? <! r'nlliorino kis ivifo. f^irilnor on<t Rrnma his wife, and Franklin Lanier, arc absent from and beyond the limit* of this State ; It is ordered that they appear before the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, to be held on the twenty; tilth day of April next, when and where the ExecI > 1-"* i* T? . _ II M. 1 I uirix anu j-ixecuiur? oi uciijnnim naue, ueceatsea, will propound his will to be proven in due form of (sw. JOHN* H. JOY, O. K. D. Jan. 24th, 1300. 7 63m