W???-ft?W???Mh? WASHINGTON FOUNDRY AND CAR FACTORY. CHARLESTON, S- C. % S. IIACKER & CO. Manufactures, at the j AJT* shortest notice, all kinds of Railroad If ^Dar% Iran and Bran Castings, Black smith'* work in General, Screw Bolt*, ; Wrought Iron Tfuto and Washer*,of every size and description, Carriage, Railroad Car, and Bridge Bolts, ai Nortfaen prices. Fellow* prepared for Wheelwrighip, and ; Constant supply of various sizes for sale. T'?e above Factory is situated on the line o South Carolina Railroad, near the Depot. All or ders for the country will be sent by the lirst train. Orders left at the Counting House of Jame* Gadsden &. Co. will be attended to, GEO. & HACKER & CO. March 1ft 22 8t_ \LL persona are forewarned againet trading for a Note of Hand, given bv me ?u M r Tliomas for tlie amount of Three hundred fend fifty dollar* ( $ "150.) dated 2d March, as I do hot intend paying it. VV. R. YOUNCt. A/arch 21, 23 - tf f pHE Subscriber has on hand an assortment ft I. Fancy Sofa and Work Tables, Toilet and , 1'i.iin Bureaus wood slid marble tops. Walnut tok Shelves, all of 'ate modern style, and at unusually low prices. C. I,. CHATTBN. Ma ch 18 'JJ_ 2m liirkwood Lots for Sale. Will be sold on the 6-st Monday in April next, at the Court House in Camden, Ten Lota in South Kirkwood, bequeathed to Pine Tree Church, by Benjamin Perkins deceased. 'Said lots will be divided to suit purchasers for building, and sold on a credit, with bond and personal security, and mortgage if required, tbe interest paid annually Purchasers to pay foe_exefcuting papers. The lots will be pointed out to aiivpem u bv !L Perkins. c. VbrkinjX i o.t B. PERKINS, } VjX tor$' March 21, 21 tf "My Dear Sir." I will esteem it a great lavour, if you will call in imuieciateiy and settle your Account for lust year; I am ready and willing |o accommodate you tor twelve months, and I beg you will not insist on *' .1 _ _ v furen, n?r wis is now uie uiiru lounm ui mc nc? ear. I have some six months engagements to meet, which will explain tl is modest call. Z. J. DeIIAY. Camden, March 11,1851. 10 3iw C. A. PRICE, S-acn2S?0.S3vlnfa3iao? ? OFFICE IT TOE CUURMWUSE, CASDKJ, S, C. ROBERT LATTA. LATB THE FIRM OF DICKSON & LATTA. WOULD respectfully inform liis friends and ihe public generally, th t he is now receiving a variety of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which he ill sell low for cash?Two doors above the Planters' Hotel, and iuunedi .tely opposite James Dnnlap's, Est}. Camden, S. C. MVrch IStKlShl. 22 tl OBEDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT. SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF OCR STOCK OF DBY.HOUDS AND HARDWARE T AT l*rime lowt at the above credit. All those 1 who have to purchase, would do well in avail them aelvift of thhTopportun tv. II. LEVY & SON. t4larcb 16. 10-31. 22 if Head Quarters. - * 22d Rkgimkxt S. C. M. ) C'ainden, S. C. March, 1850. \ ORDER NO. IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier General Chandler, the Commissioned Officers ami Sergeants of the 22d, Regiment South Caiolina Militia, will assemble at Camden on Monday the 10th of May, and enramp full five days,commence- j fa# on Monday at 12 o'clock, M. The Lt. Colono! and Major are charged with the extension of this order, and the complete organiza Hon of iheir respective commands at as early a date as practicable and to.make to the Co'onel of the Regiment before lh6.let of M y, a full return of the commissioned officers of their respective Battaliioas, with the date of and commission*. Bv Order of Col. TAYLOR. T. J. Warrkn, Adjutant. March IB, 1850. tf Sheriff's Sale. ON the first Monday in March next, being the 3d day of said month, I will sell before the Court House door in the town of Camden, between the legal hours of Sale, the following property to wit: ^ All the Defendant's R'ght, Title and Interest in ?Ad1o the House and Lot on the corner of King and Market Streets, known as the Vaughn place; distinguished in the plan of the tewn of Camden as Hit. 1/evied on and to be sold as the property ol C. H. Davis, at the suit of J. M. Desaussurc and J. R. il/cKaiu Assignees, vs^C. H. Davis. AL?0 One tract of land containing 150 acres, more or less adjoining land* of VVm. Talbert and others, lying on the water of Little Lynches Creek in Kersbaw District, levied on and to he sold as the property of Solotnan P. Thompson at the suit of James Dunlap (to be sold in order to perfect titles) Teh us Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. THO. J. WARREN, a k D. march, 14, 21 7t ($2 00) Selling Off INTENDING to close our Mercantile business boom as possible?wo will sell our present lock of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, SADDLERY, CROCKERY, Ac., until the 1st of April, at Cot/ for Cath. After which time, we will dispose of the remain* dor of our goods at Auclien?until the whole is aold. We would notify those indebted to us by note or open account, that we will expect them to coine forward promptly and liquidate their dues, oj they must be collected without delay. W. ANDERSON & Co. mar. 14,1*51. 21 tf QA Bbl's No. 3 niackarel (large si*c) 10 hJfbblV No. 1. do 10 Quarter do do '20 Kits No. 1. Salmond. Received and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. BOXES CHEESE received and for sa'e by , SHAW & AUSTIN. Notice. THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas J. Aucruin, William Gr-trdener, and Alexander Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in the manufacluieof cotton goods, and other articles, at u place known an the: DeKalb Factory, in Ker. sliaw District, under tJhnp firm and style ot Wit. liani Anderson' and Company. have associated Bui well Boy kin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter inrorpmating the said Firm, with their associates and successors, as a hotly politic and corporate, in law, by the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accepted the said Charter, anu will hereafter conduct their business according to the terms thereof, and under the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company." W. ANDERSON & CO. March 8th, 1851 20 tf Notice to Guardians, &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees and others accountsoie to this office, are hereby required to hie their Annual Returns duriny the present month or earlv in April. Those who have not complied with ihis requisition by the loth April, may expec, to he served with Rules. Wju. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d. Commissioners Office, March Gth, ls5l. 19 tf. Assi^nee"^ Notice. .4 LL persons indebted to the late Assigned EsXIl tate of John II Trusdel, will come lorvvard and make payment iinmediaiely to the Assignee. And all persons having legal claims against the said Estate, will fi e the same with the C>erk of the Court, on i r before tl e ">th Monday in March next. JOHN INGRAM, Assignee. Feb. 23 16 lOt Wc still continue to sell OUR STOCK of DRY GOODS A T Hi: \V- YORK COST ALL those u ho wish to puirhase, would do well to call, before all are disposed of^ as we are determined to 6ell, and to customer* we give the usual credit. 11. LEVY dt SON. Feb. 21 1* If Insurance. CAPITAL. 9150,000. THE Subscribers having been appointed Agents lor l be Columbia Insurance Company, a'c now prepared o issue Policies on as favorable terms, as any responsible Company. Wilh a Capital i f Slf)t).(H.KI all pai l i?*, and a Southern euier|rise. ll is worlby of encouiagement. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Camden, March 5, 1S51. ^ 19 tf PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, FACTOR, And General Commission merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, ? CHARLESTON, S. O I iberal advances made mi consignments of Pro. dure, ind prompt attention given to the forwarding of Coods, at the lowest rates. Aug. Ufl. G6 CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAV, C.l.IIBIiV, S. C. Will Practice in Kershaw and the adjoining Districts. Frb. 4 liook Sale. WILJ. be sold on Monday night the .'list inst., and nights following, the' Books belonging to the Camden Orphan Society, at the Masonic ILII, commencing at 7 o'clock, P. M. This is a u'ttll uoto/'ioil l.ihr rv nf Standard Authors. and well bound?many of them elegantly bound and beautifully printed. The Books will be cold for what tlicy will bring. A catalogue may be found at the office of Maj Jno. ,M. DoSaussure. The large Book case will be sold at the same time. Terms, cash before delivery. Books to be removed iummdiuiely. MOFFAT &. MOORE, March 4, ItJol. 18 ft Auctioneers Auction Sale. ON Wednesday the 2d day of April next, at the Ma-ouic llall. 7 o'clock, 1'. M , w ill be sold, 25 Bolts Negro Kerseys, Se\e.a> CoilB Roge. Terms cash. MOFFAT cf- MOORE, March 4, 19 9t Bounty Lund to Soldiers. By a I ate act of Congress, Bounty I and is granted to the Officers ami Soldiers of the war of 1612. and of the various Indian wars since 17U0 in case of the death of the Soldier, to their widovvs and minor children. The undersigned being permanently located at the city of Washington, and possei-sing a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the requirements of the Government Officers, is prepared to attend to procuring Bounty Land Warnnls without jeopardy or delay, and at but little expense In claimants. Land Warrants located on the best Western Lands, and the Land sold, if desired, on the inoel advantageous terms. Ciaims for Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy Pensions, Back pay, I/>st Horses, and every other description of claims against the General Govern, inent adjusted with promptness and despatch. Persons desiring information of triends who are or have been in the Army or Navy, will forward to h:ni all the particulars known of their service, together with a fee of one doiUr, and their enquiries 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 tho collection of claims, I shall be happy to attend to any business committed to our care.i*;It is also well to remember, that all who have claims, had belter-collect them before we secede. Office in the Court House. C. A. PRICE. Camden, S. C., March 4, 1851. 18 tf Bennett's Bowel Complaint Mixture. THIS Medicine is prepared by E. S. Bennett M. I), i? the City of Charleston, and only needs a fair trial to obtain fo< it every where, the reputation it lias there For sale here by the agent Z. J. DeHAY. Feb. 14,1951. .13 ' tt South Carolina?Kershaw District. Esther A. Cunningham, vs. (\ J, Shannon and John Brown Ex'rs., William McWillie, et al.? Bill for Dower, relief &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that William McWillie, Adam McWillie and his ii.fant (laughter Eliza Mi.Willie, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Chesnut & Caston, cnm|ili>inanls solictors, It is ordered that liiev do plead, ar swer, or demur to the above bill within llnee months from the da:e of publication; in default whereof an order pro confesse, will be entered against them. \V. M. SHANNON, c, e. r. d. Feb. 11. 12 . tf Darlington Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. THE above House having been purchased and lilted up anew by John Doten, is again opened for the accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to the wants and comforts ol guests will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage- of all who may favor the establishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding coui.try afford will be found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families op individuals, are prepared. The Stahlcs will be attended by careful and attentive hostlers. Drovers can be well accommodated, as any number of horses and mules can be-lept in the stables and lots expicssly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1850. 86 tf Hiinr flrriTTol. UVVT AAA*** Ml* THE Subscriber has just received 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ^ ? Hlwls. Bacon Sides, ? H:.dts. Sugar, 200 Sacks Salt. ? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Suuftr Currd Mains, A Few Sacks Rio CofTer, " " " Mararibu do. 500 libs. Besl Ii?ai Lard, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Clieese?No. 1 Mackerel, ? Bbls. Crashed Sugar? ALSO, 10,000 Segars, such as pressed "Rio Hondo," "Eaculapeo" Rencurrell" "Communes," aud -Vir." TOBACCO. Mrs. MillerVFiue Cut, Myers' Best, V\ ilson's Money Dew, Wiicher's Superfine &.C.. Willi a great many articles cheap for cash, by WM. C. MOORE. Feb 11 1-2 tf Fruits! Fruits!! PINE Apples, Bananna-', Plantains and West India Oranges, just received at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 tf. Pastilles de Paris, FOU the alleviation and cure of BltoxciirTl* and other diseases of the throat now so prevalent in the United Stales among Minister* and other p&hlic speakers. For sale hv sept. 20 Z. J. DeHAY. Leidy'a Blood Fills. A LARGE and fresh supply of the genuine artin c!%just received at Z. J. DEHAY'8. Aug. JO 68 JUS l rcreivvd, and lor sale by Z J. DeIIAY. Feb. 25 Id sw-flt Choice $e?ar? OF tb? favorite Brand*? Gold Leaf, Esculapio, La Fortuna, \# Esmeralda, dir. &c., always to he found At II. LEVY &. SON. Feb. 24. Ifc51, 16 tf Corn! Corn !! ? 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, 1000 do White do. Received, and lor sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN W. BRA OLE Y. Camden, Feb. 24, 10 tf Just Received, WHITE Lump Lime, a fine article for Whitewashing, Blaster Baris, Cement Stone Liine, and Land Blaster for agiictiltural purposes. For sale by C. L. CilATTEN. Feb. 2d 17 tf Camden Bazaar* WE hereby notify to our Customers, and the public generally, that we have just received, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing suitabla for the Soring which we shall sell as usual at the very lowest Cash prices possible. We have also received a fine assortment of llroadcloaths, and blacA and fancy colored Ciieimercs, to which we invite the attentiou of our friends. M. DUL'KER 4i Co. Feb. 29,1951. 17 tf Oak Bark. npHE highest Market price will be given for JL Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON tf- CO. iMarch 3d, 19 9t 0. V. ANTWERP, MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S. 0. Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices, The goods are got up expressly for a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior in workmanship and quality. I have also on hand and am daily receiving an extensive assortment of 6hirts and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. I shall sell no article but w bat is good and substantial. - a I,so? A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hate, of the very latest styles, from Jie house of Beebe cf* Cos er. Jan. 2. 1 tf Notice. THE Subscribers have this day formed a Co nirimircliin ii>i/tor ttip name and firm ol Mof fat & Moore, lor the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering business. A share of patronage is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT. WM. e. MOORE. Jan. 1st, 1851. Crockery and Glass Ware. JUST received .a general assortment of the latest styles and patterns Crcckeiy ai d Glass Ware as follows*. Cups and Saucers. SteaJt Dishes. Plates. Bowls, Pitchers Large Stone Butter Stands, China and Fancy Flower Vases, Ornaments, Toys, &c. S. 1). HALLFORD. Feb. 7. 11 if. DOMESTICS. J A PIECES Louisiana Stripes and Plaids. ^XVy 1 l^rge Lolt Brown Homespuns. 1 Fine Assortment <>f Blenched Goods. Apron Checks, Bed Ticking, Flannels, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Plaid. I.ineeys. All to be sold at the NEW CASH STORK, remaraably low for cash, At HALLFORD'S. Feb. 7. 11 if* English and American Prints. Assorted Col< red Merinos. Fancy and Plain Alpaccas. Heavy Manchester and Kar'stnn Ginghams. F./ the bale or piece, at Factory price*. A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, ilaOerdashriiM, " -+ Dubois Warriner. And A. H. Gale g extract of a note received prior to her departure for Havana. . "It alto gives me great plcatnre to add, that I havs beta greatly pleated with the riano you kindty tent to this fisted for my u/e during my stay in Charleston, being ? tft)r * excellent instrument, possessing great richness u( tons, and at the rame time uncommon tofuiess." I subscribe myrelf dear sir. Yours greatly obliged, JENNY LUTD. Charleston, Dec. 31st 1830. The originals cf the above, can be toen at the store. .* NEW MUSIC. Ilurifc uian Polka; dedicated to Go*. Ladtalaua OjWBy Adelc Hnhnxtock. Apnea Polka; n lively and spirted composition. By Mia Adele HohtiRtook. ( nmd Triumphal Mar.-b. Composed by Mia Adele lIoluiMock. Marc he d'Amazonrs. Composed by Karl IIohnMorfc. Murrlio d* A mn zone*, arranged for four hands. A. U. '1 he above are all be?utiful and very popular. Hv|H'ri?n Polka, illustrated *viih a correct and oeamiful view of the residence of the Poet. Professor Henry- ?W. Longfellow. Cambridge. Composed by Henry T, Ootrs. Five lush'onublc Polkas,by F. Bhica, viz: Remembrance Polka. b? furasus diet in that opera. Bonaventure Waltz. Jenny Lind's Songs. Pon* n/\t Auiil vniilli* onoi rw Mix I hv Mnvart The Mariner; a celebrated Swedish Melody Farewell to Life's Ocean; a beautiful song. Sea King's Hride; Swedish, Voice of the Spirit. ' t Take this Lute; composed for Jenny Lind, by Jules Benedict. hemaleColleges, Seminaries. Schools,and Academiae supplied with Music &c., at the lowest prices. All the new music published in the U. 8. received every, week, pereiprvw. Orders must be addressed to * GEORGE OATES, 231 and23Tt, King St., (at the benn.) Jan. 31_ 9 tf A BEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, received at J\ MOORE* a. Feb 11 12 tf_ At Public Salc.^ ON the first Monday in April next, before the Court House, will he offered, two valuable Men, one a first rate Tailor, and the other, a .House Servant, and has attended to horses, if not sold at private sale. Apply at this Office. March 21,1850. 23 tf Kousscl's and Hauel's FAII IIISTRA1 FOR promoting Lite growth and beauty of the Hainan ILir. Ju i received at .j, Z."5. DeIL\Y'S. * March 11, 20 Qt - ? Wanted Immediately. AN active and intelligent liny, ironi 13 to 16 years of age.au na Apprentice to thlB Printing Buiiness. Apply at this Ofitce.