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Tnntnng Leather.?As the article of Leather * is beginning to be regarded as an important - item of home manufacture, any facilities for its taiore speedy and eflecutual preparation, which hiay be presented, must be worthy the attention of those interested in the business. We observe that a new process has recently been discovered, by which calf and sheep skins may bo tanned in a few hours, and large hides in a few days. Mr. W. G. Hunting, 5 Hayne-street, is Agent for the sale ol Rights to use this invention, which has been duly patented.?Chas. Courier. {CT- Among the many blessings attendant npon improvements in I lie social condition aud the advances of our race in intelligence is the prolongation of human life. With the increase of intelligence has grown up a knowledge for the elements of health, and a regard for them, aiid commcuKunttelr with the strides of science have we ac ' 1 *' dioaasi. and ovartinar lto ^Uir^U (IIC IU'WIl" mow. v, ? ? ? utv uug ? , ravages. .Notwithstanding the progress we have made, statistics slmw that even now, onc-stxth of the whole population die annually of consumption. One of the ra"tt impt rtant discoveries of the ace. in ameliorating the conditio* of this large class of Buffering -humniiitv. is DR. VV1STARS BAI.SAM OF WILD CHERRY. Nunda, Livingston Co., N. Y. June 20, 1S48. Mr. S. W. I nwJe.? Dear Sir: Prompted by a sense of f' rathtSde fir hene/it* receive I from thettscof W 1ST All's XLSA-l "V WILD CHERRY, I submit the following Statement: Previous to my taking the Wild Cherry. 1 had been obliged to give up my business in consequence of a ever? affection of the Inngs. In this distressed state I was ordered to try your remedy lor CONSUMPTION. 1 did so, and in the course of a few weeks, I was restored to comparativegi*>d health, so tliat I have since been able to attend to ordinary business. Indeed, my present state of health far eSoeed* my must sanguine expectations. * Yours truly, JOHN BURNS. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper, for sale in Camden at McKAIKS* Drug Store. Wholesale by P. M. COHEN & Co , Charleston, S. C.,and by Druggists generally throughout the State. Dr. A. Rogers's SYROT OK LIVERWORT AND *T a It hna nnaui it<u.ir in ha :h* mot sitniordinarv medi cal ait* in raring that usually fatal disease. Consumption. But, it should lie remembered. this medicine is a* efficacious and valuable in the incipient "tag**, euch aa Coughs, Co Ida, Hoarseness, <fcc., before the lunge are so far gone tliat nlreration hat taken place. It is seldom, if ever, known to ftJI in breaking up the most obstinate and distressing t ough or Cold, in a few hour* tiuie, if the direc lions are strictly f-Ilowed. For sale at .Britain'* DrugStore, Camden S. C. See Advertisement in another column. i ' ' ? CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT." Bagging, per yd. 14 to Id jLard, lb 8 to 10 Bale Hope lb to 12 |l.ead, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb 9 to 12ij.Molaw??, gnll 31 to 4(1 Butter, lb 18 to 20 |>Iaikirel, bhl 8 to 10 Brandy, gnll 28 to 35 iNails, lb 41 to f? Beeswax, lb IS to 22 Oats, bushel 73 Feef, lb 4 to 5 jL'eas, bushel 80 Cheese, lb 12 15 J Potatoes, sweet, bu 50 (olton, lb 8 to U [ Irish bu 11 Corn, bushel $1 tolOfi.Rve, bushel 95 to 1 Flour. bhl fit to 7 Mine. bushel 3 to 1 cwt_ IMlSnrar, lb 7 to 10 Hide*, dry lb 8 to 9 |Salt, Hark 11 Iron, lb 5 to 61 shot. bus 11 Lime, bhl 3 to 21 .Tobacco, lb 10 to do Leather, sole, lb 17 to ii | Wheat, busli 1 ~l7o7o7i\ , Kershaw Lodge N umber 9. The Regular meeting of this Lodge will be held afffieir fiaw Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. , , By order of the N. G. ' * ,\V. T. HIRCIIMORE, Sec'y. T>V permission of the Court of Ordinary for JLy Kershaw District, will be snld Monday the Wtb Of March before the < ourt llouse, Six Mu es belmigiog io the Estate of Win. HaiJp. ItAILE, T. B. ILMLE, Adiu'm. March 7th, 1(J ">t. BY (Mh-tnissinn of the Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be sold Tuesday the ISth March, on the Kiver plantation of Bcnj Hailc dec.'ti. all the plantation utensils ?.uthe said premises?also a ldt of Cotton seed. C. IIA! I.E. 4 T. E. HA1LE, Ex'ra. .Stray Mule. ''-I M4KJT up, about '.lie 10th December Inst, n kdark colored .Mule, about two years old, having no marks of.geer. G R MILLER. f Flat Rock, Match 4, 16~>1. J!) 41 Insurance. . CAPITAL .ISO,000. THE Subscribers having been appointed Agents for the Columbia Insurance Company* are now prepared to issue Policies on as Oivoiable terms, ,i a# aoy responsible Company. With a Capital of #150,000 all paid ir, and a Southern euierprise. It ? worthy of encouragement. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Camden, March 5, ltidl. 10 tf ; Bread and Cake Baker for Sale. TPOR Sale a prime Fellow, aged about 23 years? J/.a first rate Bread and Cake Baker, has served a regular apprentices!) p to the business, and is fully qualified to conduct any branch of it, he will retotK) at my office until sold. J. S. RYAN. Broker and Auctioner, 30 Broad-Street. March 5, 1851. 19 It. . Notice to Guardians, Ac. GUARDIANS, Trustees and others ar.cnuntaole to thin office, are hereby required to tile their Apnual Returns during tile present month or earl* fa April. Those who have not complied with (bit requisition by the 15th April, may expem to be served with Rules. Wm. M. SHANNON, c. e. k d. Commissioners Office, March Oth, 1851. 10 t f. PAUL T. VILLEPIGUET FACTOR, And General Commission Merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, - - CHARLESTON, 8. C* J , 7 , T"? i.iDorai sovances mane on consignmenTS or rroduce, and prompt attention given to the forwarding of Goods, it the'lowest rates. Aug. 26. w * ' 68 CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAnDGIT, 8. C. Will Practice in Kershaw and the adjoining Districts. W Feb. 4 , Final Notice. ALL persons in<l-*h?ed to the Estate of Z. Bwwen deceased. *re requested tacome forward on or before return day, and settle the same, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an Attorney, for collecn.n. All persons having claims against said will present thein duly attested to JiHtN A. BOVVJSN, CHARLES BAILEY, March 4, 18 w2t ^ Adm'rs. A BEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, received at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 tf Bounty Land to Soldiers. By a late act of Congress, Bounty I and is granted tothe Officers and Soldiers of the war of 1812, and of the various Indian ware since 1790 In case of the death of the Soldier, to their widows and minor children. The Undersigned being permanently located at the city of Washington, and possessing a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the requiie ment? of the Government Officers, is prepared 10 attend to procuring Bounty Land Warr ;0ta. without jeopardy or delay, and at but little expense to /'Ifl'niintu. Land Warrants located on the hest Western Lands, and the Land sold, if desired, on the most advantageous terms. Claims for Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy Pensions, Back pay. Lost Hcirses, and every other i (Inscription of claims against the General Government adjusted with promptness and despatch. Persons desiring information of friends who are or have bpen ill the Army or Navy, will forward to li m all the particulars known of their service, together with a fee of one dolUr, and their en. quiries will be replied to by return mail. Address, (post paid,) CHAS. C. TUCKER, Washington City, D. C. HAVING formed a Copartnership with Mr Tucker for the collection of claims, I shall be happy to attend to any business committed to our rare. It is to be remembered that A Bill passed Congress last week, making claims assignable?and consequently worth more. It is also well to reinemher, that all who have claims, had better collect tlietn before we secede. Office in the Court House. C. A. PRICE. Camden, S. March 4,1851. 18 if Book Store. TT7ILL he sold on Monday night the SJst instWw --.1 o?lirniii rr th,> Rooks bplontrin? T f nnu ...? ? to the Camden Orphan Society, at the Masonic Hall, commencing at 7 o'clock, P. M. This is a well selected Libr ry of Standard Authors, and well bound?many of thein elcsrantly hound and beautifully printed. The Books will be sold for what they will brine. A catalogue may be found at the office of Maj. Jno. M. DeSaU6sure. The large Book case will be sold at the same time. Terms, cash before delivery. Books to b^ removed immediately. MOFFAT &. MOORE, March 4, ltt51. 18 f-t Auctioneers Auction Sale. ON Wednesday the 2d day of April next, at the ftlasnnir Hall. 7 o'clock, P. M , will be sold, ' 25 B ?lts Negro Kerseys, Several Coils Rope. Terms cash. MOFFAT tfr MOORE, March 4. 18 9t Oak Bark. rfMIE highest Market price will he given for J_ Oak Hark, by W. ANOERSOxN CO. March 3d, Ifi 9t Soutli Carolina?Kershaw District. BY JOHN H. JOY, EsaUIRK ORDINARY. WHEREAS, HERMAN IIOLLEYMAN, applied to me for Letter*of Administration, on all and singular the OikhJs and ( battles, Rights and Credits of LLMIRA E. IIOLLEYMAN, late of the District aforesaid, decease I. These are, to rite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and rn ditors of the said deceased, to he and appear hefnre me at our ne*t Ordinary's Court for the said District, to l>e hidden at Camden Court House, on the 10th tiny ill .March next. In clutw cause, il any, wtiy BaiOrfUtintnistraiiou should not Ik* granted. ( ivcn under my I.and and seal. thin2-lib Feb. in the year of'?iir fordone thousand eight hundred and lifty-oue and ill the .evenly fifth year of American Independence. JOHN It. JOV.o. k. n. Fell. 25. MSI. 4t 16 touth Carolina?Kershaw District. BV JOHN It.JOV. ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. vy II ERF.AS. A. L MrDO.N ALU and JOHN It. SHAW njiplied tuine Ihr Letters of Administration on all and i itrnlar the Ootids and Chattel*. Right* and Credits of DONALD McDONALl), late of the. District af.>re>aid, deceased : These are. therefore, tocile and admonish all and singtil.ir, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he tn.l nnrw.ax Ik. f.,ro Ilia nf nilf np*l Ottiitmrv's ( 'fill l*l ft >r tltm . aid UiMlirt, to oc hnlden at Camden Court Hoove <>n the I7t'i day of March Inst., to chow cause. if any, why the nit! administration should not he granted. Given under n?v hand nw^eal, this the let day of March, in the J ear of our Lordotic thousand eight hundred and f itv-otie and in the seventy-fifth venr 01 American Independence. JOllN K. JUV, o. k. i?. March 4 IS 4t South Carolina--Kershaw District. BV JOHN a JOT K.SQIMRK. ORDINARY. WHEREAS W. J. McKain applied to mo for Letters of Adtnistratiou dehiniis nun on all and singular the Good* and Chattlos, Rights and Credits of John H. Anderson late of the District aforesaid deceased : The>e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to I* and appear before m? at our next Ordinary's Court for the mid District; to be hidden at Camden Court Hoove on the Seventeenth day of March in*l., to show cause, if auv. why the said administration should not be granted, ^iiveti under my hand and seal, this First day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anil fifty-one and in the seventy-fifth year of American Independence. JOHN K. JOV, o. k. d. March 4, 18 4t fla m Han "Rn.7A.ar* WE hereby notify to our Customers, and the public generally, tb-it we have just received, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing suitable fur the Soring which we shall sell as usual at the very lowest Cash prices possible. We have also received a tine assortment of Broadcloaths, aud blac.{ and fancy colored Casimeres, to which we invite the attention of our friends. M. DRUKER & Co. Feb. 23,1831. 17 tf Just Received, WHITE Lump Lime, a fine article for Whitewashing, Plaster Paris, Cement Stone Lime, and Land Plaster for agticuliural purposes. For sale by C. L. CHATTEN. Feb. 23 17 tf Estate Sale' By permission ot John K. Joy Esq.; Ordinary of Kerslntw District I will sell at Public Outcry.on Saturday the 15th day of March next, at the store of John Rosser Esq., in Camden. 21 balet- of Cotton, Two Gold, Watches, and some Jewelry, being the residue (unsold) of the Personal Estate, ofMrs. Martha E. Wilson, deceased, which has come into my possession. Sale to commence at 11 o'c'ock, a. m. PAUL T. VILLEFIGUJS, Adm'r. Feb. 28, 1651. 17 * Assignees Notice. ALL persons indebted t" the late Assigned Estate of John II Trusdel, will come forward and make payment immediately to the Assignee. And all persons having legal claims against the said Estate, will tile the same with the C'erk of the Court, on or before tl e 5tfi Monday in March next. JOHN INGRAM, Assignee. Feb. 25 16 lOt Wanted Immediately. AN artive and intelligent Doy, from 15 to 16 years of age.as a-* Apprentice to the Printing Business. Apply at this Office. Just rrreived, and lor sale by Z. J, DeHAY. Feb. 25 16 sw-6t Choice Segars OF the favorite Brands? Gold Leaf, Eticuiapio, La Fori una, La Esmeralda, Sic. Sic., always to be found At II. LEVY & SON. Feb. 24. 1651, 1? tf ^ We still continue to sell OUR STOCK of DRYGOQDS AT NEW-YORK COST ALL those who wish to purchase, would do well to call, before all are disposed of, as we are determined to sell, and to customers we give the usual credit. H. LEVY Si SON. Feb. 21 15 tf For Sale. TWO likely young fellows, one a first rate Tailor?the other a house servant, and under, stands attending to horses, offered only because the owner intends leaving the State, terms will accommodating Apply at the Printing Office. Feb. 18 15 tf P BOXES Smoked Halibut received and for O sale by SHAW Si AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 ? tf 3BBLS. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, received and for sale, by .SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf. CASES Pie Fruit consisting of Rhubarb, M Gooseberries, Peaches, Whortlebeiries and Plums, received and for sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 " 14 tf QA BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received ?\j and for sale, by SIIAW &, AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf -i A BBLS. Planting Potatoes, received and for I\ ) sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf Lamps! Lamps!! I have just received three pair of Splendid Spirit Gas Lamps, for Centre or Pier Tables, and Mantlepieee*. with beautiful rut glass globes, and chrystal drops, figured and plain. Call and see at Z. J. DeIIAV'S. Feb. 14, 1851. 6t 13 Bennett's Bowel Complaint mixture. THIS Medicine :s prepared by E S. Bennett M. D., in the City of Charleston, and only needs a fair trial to obtain fo. it every where, the reputation it has there F?r sale here by the agent Z. J. DeIIAY. Feb. 14,185). 13 if Darlington Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. THE above House having l>een purchased and fitted up anew by John Doten, is again opened for the accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to the wants and comforts of guests will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who may favor the establish rent with a visit, shall be spared. All that llie market and surrounding country afiord will be found upon the table. Comfortah'e rooms, for families or individuals, are prepared. The Stables will be attended by careful and attentive hostlers. Drovers can be welt accommodated, as any number of horses and mules ran be : ept in the stables and lots expressly prepared fortliem. Nov. 1, 13-30. 86_; tf Dry Goods. TIIK Subscriber has just added to his stock of GROCERIES. 20 Pieces Cheap Calico. 30 " Homespuns and Osnaborgs, Checks, Ticking, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Ditnmins, &c., with all articles usually kept in a well selected assortment. \VM. C. MOORE. Feb. 11 12 tf_ New Arrival THE Subscriber hasjust received 23 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ? Hhds. Bacon Sides. ? Hi.da. Sugar, 200 Sack." Salt. ? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Sugar Currd Mains, A Few Sacks Rio Coffee, " " " Maearibo do. 500 Lbs. Best Leal Lard, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Kice, Cheese?No. 1 Mackerel, ? Bble. Crashed Sugar? ALSO, 10,000 Segars, such as pressed "Rio Hondo," "Esculapeo" Rencurrell" "Communes," and "Vir." TOBACCO. Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut, Myers' Best, Y\ ilson's Honey Dew, Witcher's Superfine &c. With a great many articles cheap for cash, by WM. C. MOORE. Feh 11 12 If JUST Received a fresh supply of .ASSORTED PRESERVES. ? do. Jam and Jellies, Mustard, Brandy and Fruits, Fresh Salmon and Lobsters, Eng. and American Catsup, Candies, Plums, Kisses, &c., at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 If Fruits!Fruits!! PINE Apples, Itanannas plantains and West India Oranges, just received at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 tf^ rasuues ae rani. FOR the alleviation and cure of Bronchitir and oilier diseases of the throat now so prevalent in the United States, among Ministers and other public speakers. For sale by eepL 20 Z. J. DeHAY. Copal Varnish, Leather Varnish Spanish Brown, Venetiau Red, Japan Varnish, Red Lead, &c. Sic. Kept constantly on hand at Z. J. DeHAY'S i NEW IMPORTATIONS, THIS attention of Planters and Country Merchants is particularly requested to the arangementB now made at Bancroft's Silli. House, No. 253 and 255. King Street, Charleston, for insuring a regular and constant supply of all the varieties of the Dress Season, both from the ?ng- I lish and Freucli Markets, and which, joined to a j determination to submit every thing at the very | lowest p< ssible prices, will offer greater inducements to purchasers than this market has before afforded. Particular attention has been paid to our stock of domestic and heavy goods for servants wear. Hosiery of every size and variety; i!.l ??!.. I- Ua nt?or?tic.n r\f mis frinn/L ive Cdllliuem ijr II viie uic aiwntivii v.. VIM, ........ and Ibc public generally lo an inspection, being determined to offer the greatest novelties, and the largest variety, at the lowest prices. Uur stock .consists in part of? * RiehChenc Silks Striped, figured and pla:n do Plain and figured Black Silks, French and English Lawns and Cambrics. Plain and figured, colored and white Organdies. Bareges and Silk Tissues. French Embroideries, Lace Collars. Muslin, Che Edging, and Insertings. English Tu eeds, Summer Cassimer?, dtc. Irish Linen, pure Flax, an article we confidently recommend. Birds Eye, and Towelling Diapers, 6-4,7-4. fl 4, 9-4, 10-4, Tabling Damasks. Long Cloths, from 6$ to ?f> conts per yard. BlueOenims, Blue Stripes. Chamhrays, Striped and Plain. Osanhurgs, brown Homespuns and Sheetings, of Southern manufacture, which, as we are agenl6 of several Factories, we are enabled to offer by the bale or piece, at Factory prices, A full as sortmentof Gloves, Hosiery, Ilaberdaslirias, cf-c., &c. W.G.BANCROFT, Importer, Wholesale and Retail, 2?3, and 255 King st. Charleston. Feb. 4 10 3m rtpnnrip a a rurtvi urAjnur, uiiijiiO, Publisher and Importer of Music, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Piano Fortes and musical Instruments. Nos. 234 and 236, Kin; st., (at the Bent.) MR. OATE8 is sole agent for the following celebrated Piano Forte Manufacturers. Bac n it Raven. Dubois Warriner. And A. EI. Gale &. co. New York, Whnse instruments have always given such uni. versal satisfaction in this, and the adjoining States for keeping their rich and powerful rones, and for their great durability in a southern climate. In addition to the unsolicited written testimonials from the following emminent Artists, Madame Bishop, Mrs. Seguin, Miss Bochsa, Seguin Templetonand the "Holinstocks," the subscriber has the pleasure of adding the favorable opinion ot the "Sweedish Nightingale" in the following extract of a note received prior to her departnru fi\r llnvnnn "It also gives me great pleasure to ndd, that I have been grently pleased w ith the Piano you kindlysent to this Hotel for mv use during my stay in Charleston, being a very eirellent instrument, possessing great richness of tone, and at the same time uncommon softness." I subscribe myself dear sir, Yours greatly obliged. J E.N NY IJND. Charleston. Dec. 31st 1850. The originals cf the above, can be teen at the store. NEW MUSIC. Hungarian Polka; dedicated to Gov. Ladislau* Ujhaxy. By Adele Hohnstock. Agnes Polka; n lively and spirted composition. By Mimj Adele Hulinstock. Grand Triumphal March. Composed by Miss Adele Hnhnstock. Marc he d'Atnnznne*. Composed by Karl Hohnstock. Marclie d'Amn/.o tie*, arranged for four hands. N. B. The almve. are all beautiful and very popular. Hyperion Polka, illustrated with a correct and beautiful view of the residence of the Poet, Professor Henry W. Longfellow. Cambridge. Composed hy Henry T. Oates. hive tnsliiouablc Polkas,by F. Rbiza, viz: Remembrance t'olkii. Old Uncle Ned. do A (lection, do Oft in the stilly night.do II Puretani, do introducing the famous duet in that opera. Boimventure Wnltz. Jenny Lind's Songs. Fear not fond youth; composed hy Mozart. The .Mariner; a celebrated Swedish Melody Fnrewell to Life's Ocean: a beautiful song. Sea King's Bride; Swedish, Voice of the Spiritl ake this Lute; composed for Jenny Lind, by Jules Benedict. kemn Is Colleges, Seminaries. Schools, and Academies supplied with Music &c.. at the lowest prices. Ail the new-music published in the L\ S. received every week, per express. Orders must be addressed to ( EOKGE OATES, 234 and 236, King St., (at the bend.) Jan. 31 9 tf .HASONIC HALL CLOTHING EUfBE, 2G8 King-street, corner o^^mitworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. WA. KENT &. MITCHELL are now re ceiving their usual supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of purrh sers. They keep constantly ?n hand, a full and complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outlining articles. Purchasers will at all times find a full stock of English and French ('loth Dress and Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of all descriptions, And a full sto< k ol Vests. They would invite attention to their stock si | Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Uu'ler Garments, Hosiery, Glomes, Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, dir.. <ft. All of the above Goods will be sold at the lowest prices. VV. A. KT:NT cf- MITCHELL, 26H King-st. cor. YVentworth. April 12. 29 tf Faints, Oils, Glass, &o.,fcc, TIIE subscribers beep a general assortment of Paints nnd Oils, of all kinds, Spirits of Turpentine, Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Grindstones, Mill Stones, Packing Yarn, Tallow, Sic., Sic, IVetherills superior Philadelphia White Lead, constantly on hand, also, Camphene and Spirit Gas, of best quality, of their own manufacture. For sale at wholesale and retail by smitii ,<r iv MI I.DEN. <0 1-2. East Bav. Feb. 18-3in Charleston, S,?!? ~ COURTENAY & WIENGES, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND OEALERX IM CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Cfl ARLE6TOV, 8. C. Opposite the Post OJiee. Agents for the best Green and Black Te*p, and Patent Medicines. S. O. COtrBTENAT. 0. AT. WIS.XOEI. * NEW STOBEi THE subscriber is now opening a large assortment of Groceries mid Staple Goods* in thp Store lately occupied by William J. Gerald f?nnfh nf tKo Uot.L- /if f^m/tan^ nhifll he Will dispose of at Charleston prices for cash. Those wishing tojpurchase would do well to call and examine the stock, consisting in part,ot the following, viz: r?oaf, CrHfhed, Ground and Granulated Sugars S Croix, Porto Rico, and New Orleans do * N'w Orleans, Muscovado and Cnha Molasses Java, l^aguiro and Rio Coflee f Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles . No. *2 and 3 Mackarel, in Barrels, Half and Quarters Wine. Soda and Butter Biscuits and Cueese Soap and Starch, assorted # - . * Pepper, Spier, Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace and Clo*e^, Povder, Shot and Lend ifardware. Cutlery, Nails and Castings JmL Paints, Linseed Oil, Sperm. Oil and Wiu Glipw# ALSO Bleached and unbleached Shirtings and Sheeting* .? ? Blankets. Bed Ticks, Apron Checks and Oznabqi#|r^R.. Together with a large assortment of Baggiug, Kcpc tuid Twinej. w. braaey. Camden. S. C. Sept. 23. v" KrCanh paid for Cotton and other Produce. e Corn! Corn!! * OUUO BUSHELS Yellow Com, 1000 do Whito da Received, and for sale in lota to noil purchaser*,by JOHN W. BRATHJB^. Camden, Feb. $4, 16 tf ' Notice. THE Subscriber* have this day form^ aCtf partnership under the name and firm ol fat & Moore, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering business. Ashareof piat* ronage is solicited;- K. S. MOFFAT. wu n unnnv ff HI. Jan. 1st, 1851. * South CaroIinn-K?'r*haw Dtltrtct. Esther A. Cunningham, vs. C. J. Shannon and John Brown Ex'rs.. William McWillie* et iU> Bill for Dower, relief &e. '' "f r'appearing to my satisfaction, that Wjjljatn McWillie, Adam McWillie .and. his U&nt daughter Eliza McWillie, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Oft*, nat &. Caston, complainants solictors,, it i?r Ordered * thattlievdo plead," answer,'ordemur to the above bill within "three months from the date'of publication; in default whereof an order pro'cosfesas^dfill be entered again st the in. . V W. M. SHANNON, c, *. Feb. 11. v 12,. tf . - - - . ... 1*1 G. V. ANTWERP, MERCHANT TAII**,,;^ Ooltunbfr, S. 0.- '- ; Keeps on hand and is rnniitintljr imniifiiInline an extensive assortment of plain ond faettMM* garments, which will be sold at reamiiibte'prKie, The goods are got up expressiy/or a custom trade, and will be foupd supeCMr j^T^twCtnar>ship and quality. I have aIbo'>oUand,M^am aily receiving' an extensive asaoffqliwWir^rf^i and famishing articles, choice WdlSr?eip.f ftti sell no article but u hat is good indjfihinyiSt, albo 1 " y A fine assortment nf Silk and For Hatayefrthe very latest styles, from jie house of Beebe *r. Jan. 2. 1 ' ^ English and American Prints. Assorted Coh red Merifloe. ^ y4' ,t. 1 Fancy and Plain Alpaccas. /, _ . Heavy Manchester and Barlston Gingh?, ' Fhncy Cashmere, Silk and Cotton Popftktf Gimp and Mull Muslins. Cross Bard, do. . .. ^ A few Dresses very Pretty Merinos. * r?.i a tf. ' . ^iiurcii aIin IIiic ^(tuiuncB. A general assortment r.f Gloves, Ribbon* Httb cry, Handkcrchicls, Shawls, Veils, at. * S. D. HALLFORD'S. Feb. 7. 11 tf. c Crockery and Glass Ware. JUST received a general assortment of,, the latest styles and patterns Crockery gfloLGUae Ware as follows: ? Cups and Saucers. Steak Dishes. . c , Plates. Bowls, Pitchers ' ** Large Stone Butter Stands, China and Ytipcf Flower Vases, Ornaments, Toys, die. v j S. D. HALLFORD. Feb. 7. 11 . ^ 'jjjjj DOMESTICS. ? 1 A PIECES Louisiana Stripes and Plaids.T:U 1 I^trgs Lott Brown Homespuns. 1 Fine Assortment/if Bleached Goo&i. Apron Check", Bed Ticking, ? '**+? Flannels. Blankets. Neftfb Cloths: ...r Plaid. I.inseys. lv-lV All to be sold at the NEW'tjASH STORE, remarsably low for cash, At HALLYORB'S. Feb. 7. U REMOVAL v The Subscriber has removed to the Store formerly occupied by Tlios. J. Warren^Efq., ira*#*diately opposte the Masonic JMfamwstn he may always be found ready and*hyppy to see and commodate his friew?taspMfc&|tirtrtirtto any aatiaia in the line of (;FTE AP?=SA DOLER Y and fHWfct' NESS ; havinp on hand a fresh and good I am prepared to offer them on the most reasoeaoTa and accommodating tejjms. , r Saddles of every quality and price, Bridles, Martingales, Whips, Spurs, >. : f ^rt % Bridle and Harm as Witts, and Trimmings of all styles and description*. Collars, Brushes, Curry Combs. Harness made to order and warranted of the very best style and quality. Wagon Harness and Bitts, and Trace Chain* cheaper than any one else in town. Together with Valires and Carpet Bags, and all other article* usually kept for sale in a Saddlery and Harnett establishment. I air. thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and beg that it may be continuod and abundantly infreased,'w I am prepared to execute al: orders for work, in my;Ma^ with neatness and dispatch, and at urice* Wltiih cannot be objected to; as I am wilting to follow the golden rule?"Live, and let Lice." F. J. OA*& ! Jan'y. 17, 1S51. 5 Leldy's Blood Fills, - -JLSl * A LARGE and fresh 6iipply of t|fc genuin*.artii.cle,ju8t received at Z. -tftBHAVW? ' Aug. 20 60 ? r Spirit Gas or fiuruin* Fluid, - jfl Lamps, Wiefet frit. - > '1 THE subscriber has iutjl received-from Baltic more, an elegant assi >rtrow?ofG&i? ami Aletalic Spirit Gas Lajnpp, Wiciflflfecu afew daw he will also havp a supply of tne Tturhrng*Eluid, to all of which ho invites the attention of lho?e in want, and his friendg generally. Z. J. DgIIAY.