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B Notice* Apernons indebted to me late firm of Elias V xlffoonian, are earnestly requested to make ire the 10th inst. -After t hat time the and book arcounts will be handed ovfv|tn : Attorney at Law for collection. Come ' thejrj, at my store and settle your bills, and S /censes. L. ELIAS. I tiden, April 21, 1951, 27 4t I - KAYED from the subscriber some time last i February, a BAY MARE (Indian Pony), dark f and tail very heavy, with white spots on her 4 side and flank, about seven years old, and I eve one or two white feet, any further marks ot now remembered. 1 pot her of Mr. James rrisnn of LmpTown, Fairfield, last January, she may be trying to make her way back. I I pay a liberal reward to any person who will ver her to me at mjr residence, six miles south Lancaster C. H? S C., or information sriveHt80 ; in recover her. ELI C. BISHOP. 3 April 2d, 1851. 27 tf i Seed Irish Potatoes. A FEW barrels Fint Seed or Eating Irish Po1\. tatoes. Bv ROBERT LATTA. April 1.-ISS1. 28 4t Sclllriff Oifr?elTin& ?ff: I am jqst opening a Splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, and will "sell them off" as rapidly as possible, at a very small profit. April L,I?51. K W. BONNEY. ; In Equity. -LANCASTER DISTRICT. Bill to marshall assets and injunction and so forth. ** John R. Welsh, Adm'r. of V^in. Hilton (dee'd.) vs. John Adams ct. al., creditors. Samuel CT. Kenn injrton,'j t*. * I Bill for Performance John R.,;We1sh, Adm'r J and"Relief. Lilley Milton,et. al. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Lilley Hil. ton one of the defendants in each of above ptated case, resides beyond the limits of the State. It is ordered, on motion of Williams' Sol'r. for Compl'L in the former, and of Clinton tf- Ilanna SoPrs. for Coinpl't in the latter case; that the said Lilley Uui.ton do answer, plead, or demur to each of above bills, on or before the 23th day of Ju$e 185], otherwise judgment pro eoufesso will be ordered against him in each of said Bills JAMES II. WITHERSPOO.V. c.i.ld. Comnaift*ioner'? Office, March 23, (Fee $3.) 25 13t Bitter, lard, bacon a corn, PRIMS Mountain Butter, (in small Firkinr) do do Leaf Lard, do North Carolina Bacon, do CORN. ROBT. LATTA. March 25. 185L _24 tf WASHM6T0N FOUNDRY AND CAR . FACTORY, CHARLESTON, S- C. /^1 S. HACKER & CO. M.innfactnres, at the 1 t_ " .".tnjt nnt'inf. all kinds of Railroad Can, Iron and Brau Catting*, Black* anith'* work iu General, Screw Bolts, Wrought Iron lata and Washers, ?W every size and Adscript i?m, Carriage, Kail* road Car, and Bridge Bolts, at Nortiieri prices. Fellow* prepared for Wheelwrights, and : constant supply of various sires for sale. T'*e above Factory is situated on the line o~ South Carolina Railroad, near the Depot. All orders for the country will be sent by the first train. "OrJera left at the Counting House of iaoiei Gad.*den &. Co. will be attended to, GEO. S. HACKER & CO. , March 1* '42 8t *)f\ Rbl's No. 3 inarkarel (large size) J,\t 10 lulfbbiV No. |. do 10 Quarter do do 2U Kits No. l.Salmond. Received and for sale by SIIAW & AUSTIN. BOXES CHEESE received and for sa'e l?v SHAW & AUSTIN. ALL persons are forewarned against trading r for a Note of Hand, given by me ?o Mr Thomas Baskiu, for tbe amount of Three hundred and fifty dollars (8350,) dated 12th March, an I dci not intend paying it. W. It V()UN(?. A/arch 21, 23 tf THE Subscriber has on hand an assortment ol Fancy Sofa and Work Tables, Toilet and Plain Bureaus wood and marble tops. Walnut Book Shelves, tf-r., all of 'ate o,od<'rn style, and at unusually low prices. C. I* CHATTISN. Marchr 18 # 22 2m CREDIT IJNm Tst JANTrARY NEXT. SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE AT Prime Cost at the above credit. All those who have to purchase, would do well to avail them selves of this opportunity. H T.FA'V & SON. March 16,^1851. 22 tf Raiffilia. A few Boxes new Raising just received hv W. c. MOOR B. " PlSiladelph ia Made Calf and (*??ai VV.-ilkin^ Shoes Ki?l Ties and Slipi^m.jufft received by W ANDERSON & CO. " Read Quarters. 22d Rkgimrnt S. c! " M, ) Camden, S. C. March, 1850. $ ORDER NO. IN pursuance of atfbrder from Brigadier General Chandler, the Commissioned Officers and Sergeants of the 22d, Regiment South Caiolina Militia, will assemble at Camden on Monday the i9lh of May, and encamp full five days, commencejng_on Monday at 12 o'clock, M. I he L?t. L/Oionoi and Major are charged with tne extension of this order, and the complete organization of their respective command* at as early a date an practicable, and to make to the Colonel of the Regiment before the 1st of May, a full return of the commissioned officers of their respective Battallioos, with the date of said commission*. By Order of Col. TAYLOR. ?T. J. Wabrkn, Adjutant March 18, 185Q. ^4 tf C. A, PRICE, OFFICE AT THE COUKT-PUSE, CAMDEX, S, C. ROBERT LATTA, LATE THE FIRM OF DICKSON &. LATTA. WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, th >t lie is now receiving a variety of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which he ? ill sell low for cash?Two doors above the Planters' Hotel, and itnmedi .toly opposite James Dunlap's, Ksq. Camden, S. C. March 18th. 1851. 22 tf Camden Bazaar* 117B hereby notify to our Customers, and the IF public generally, that we have just received, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing suitable for the Spring which we shall sell as usu..i -?tiiA vorv lowest Cash prices possible; We have also rece'ved a fine assortment of Itrnadcloalh?, and blac.; and fancy colored Casimeres, to iviiich we invite the attention of our friends. M. DRUKER & Co. Feb. 28, 1851. 17 tf We still continnc to sell OUR STOCK of DRY GOODS 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 & SON. Feb. 21 15 tt Selling Off INTENDING to close our Mercantile bnsiness soon as possible?we will sell our present stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, SADDLERV, CROCKERY, Ac., until the 1st of April, at Cus! fur Cash,. After which time, we will dispose of the remainder of our goods at Auction?until the whole is sold. We would notify those indebted to us by note or i open account, that we will expect them to come forward promptly and liquidatetbeir dues,as they must be collected without drhty. W. ANDERSON & Co. mar. 14,1851. 21 tf Notice. THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas J. Ancrum, William G.rdener, and Alexander Young', who have been, and now are, engaged in the manulactuie of cotton goods, and other articles, at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firm and style ot William Anderson and Company, have associated Bui well B?ykin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of | South Carolina, a Charter incorpotating the Raid Firm, with their associates and successors, as a body politic and corporate, in law, by the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accept i ed llie K?*i(J Charter, anu will hereafter conduct their business according 1o the terms thereof, and under the name and style of "The DeKnlb Manur factoring t'oiupanv.'' ; " W. ANDERSON & CO. March 8th, 1851 20 tf CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, s. c. Wil:. Practice in Kershaw and the adjoining Districts. Feb. 4 South Carolina?Kershaw DMrit.. Esther A. Cunningham, vs. ('. J, Shannon and John Br wu Kx'rs., William McWillie, et ai.? I'd I tor Dower, relief &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that W illlain .Mc Willie, Adam Mc Willie and his infant ' daughter Eliza McWiihe, are without and reside beyond tlie limits of this State. nti motion of Cheeiiut &, Caslon. coinid .inanis solictors, it is ordered that thevdo plead, ? swer,Vir demur to the above lull within three months from the date ot publication; in default whereof an order pro coufesso, will j be entered against them. \Y\ 31. SHANNON, c. e. k d. i Feb. II. 12 tf. PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, i FACTOR, 1 And General Commission merchant, I ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. Cl iberal ad\ant es made on consignment* ol Pro dure, ami prompt attention given to the forwarding of Goods, at the lowest rate*. Aug. 20. ? OS A BEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, received at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 if Bounty Land to Soldiers. By a late act of Congress, Bounty I and is granted to the Officers ami Soldiers of tbe war of 1812. and of the various Indian wars since 17U0. In case of the death of the Soldier, to their widows and minor children. The undermined being permanently located at the city of Washington, and possessing a thorough and faniilur acquaintance with the requirements of the Government Officers, is prepared to attend to procuring Bounty Land Warr ails without jeopardy or delay, and at but little expense to claimants. hand Warrants located on the best Western Lands, and the hand'soKr, ifjloj:;ejL op the most advantageous terms. ^ Claims for Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy Pensions, Back pay. Lost Horses, and every other description of claims against the General Government adjusted with promptness and despatch. Persons desiring information of friends who arc. or have been in the Army or Navy, will forward toh n? all the particulars known of their service, together with a fee of one dojlar, and their enniiirlu. ii/iIt h? ronliptl to bv return mail. Address, (post paid,) CI J AS. C. TUCKER, Washington City, I). C. HAVING formed a Copartnership with Mr. Tuckek lor the collection of claims, 1 shall be happy to attend to any business committed to our care. It is also well to remember, that all who have claims, had better collect thorn before we secede. Office in the Court Ilonse. C. A. PRICE. Camden, S. C., March 4, 1651. 18 tf iVotlce. THE Subscribers have this day formed a Co partnership under the name and firmol Moffat &. .VIoore, for the purjrose of carrying on the General Auctioneering business. A a., ronage is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT Wil. C. MOORE. Jan. let, 1851.. * Sejars and Liquors. SEGARS, of favorite brands; Brandy; (18^5) second quality Brandy; Champagne and other Wines- Porter and ale; choice old Port Wine, Millar's old Rye Whiskey; old Mong. Whiskey; New England Rum. For sale by Nov. 18. if LEVY &, SON. Notice to Guardians, &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees and others accountaole to this office, are hereby required to file their Annual Returns during the present month or earlv in April. Those who have not complied with this requisition by lite 15th April, may expect to be served with Rules. \Vn M. SHANNON, r r n Commissioners Office, March Cth, 1851. 10 tf. Darlington Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. THE above House having been purchased and titled 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 establishment with a visit, shall be Fpared. All that the market and surrounding country afford will be found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals, are prepared. The Stables will be attended bj careful and attentive hostlers. Drovers can be well ' accommodated, m any number of horses and mules can be 4 ept in the stables and lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1350. 86 tf New ArrivalTHE Subscriber has just received 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ? Hhrls. Bacon Sides, ? Hud*. Sugar, 200 Sacks Salt. ? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Susar Currd Hams, A Few Sacks Rio Coffee, " M Macaribo a"#. 500 Lbs. Best I<eaf l>?rd, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Cheese?No. I Mackerel, ? Bbls. Crashed Sugar? also, 10,000 Segars, such a* pressed uR.i? Hondo," "Esculapeo" ttenrurrell" "Communes," and "Vir." TOBACCO. Mm. Miller's Fine Cut. Myers' Best, \\ ilson's Honey Dew, Witcber's Superfine &c. With a great many articles cheap for cash, by WM. C. MOORE. Feb 11 12 tf Corn! Corn! 2 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, 1000 do White do. Received, and lor sale in lot* to suit purchasers, by JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden,Feb. 24, IB tf Ju?t Received, WHITE Lump Lime, a fine article for Whitewashing, Plaster Paris, Cement Stone Lime, and Land Plaster for agriculture I purposes. For sale by C. L. CHATTEN. Feb. 28 17 : ff NEW STORE. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that lie has opened an extensive stuck of GROCERIES, at ihe stand formerly occupied by Joseph W. Doby, 0:ie door south of Cainpbcii's Bakery, and opposite H. l^e vy & Son, where may be found ail articles usually kept in the Grocery line, confining1 in part of the following: Fulton Market Beef No. 1 and 2 Mnrknrel in kitts, for family use; Rio ami Java Coffees; crushed and brown Sugars; New Orleans Molasses, (new crop) butter, wine j and soda crackers; cheese, buckwheat, raisins, currants, almonds, English mustard, filbert?, pecan nuts, assorted pickles and preserves. also A few doz. old Port Wine, Hetdsiek beat Champagne, Isrndon Porter and Scotch Ale in pints, to. gether a large stock of Bagging, Rope and Twine, all ot which he offers low lor cash. Jan. 1. S. E. CAPERSREMOVAL. The Subscriber has removed to the Store formerly occupied by Tlios. J. Warren, Esq., immediately opposte the Masonic Hall, wbere he may always be found ready and happy to see and ac 1-'" UI-. nml (I.a itnliliji Iauiiu erfli?tA CMHiriUJUrtic "in Jiicnuo miu mc juiiMKf iuaii^ ??vi? in the line of CHEA1* SaODLERV and fJAR. NESS ; having on hand a Irewh and good supply, I am prepared to offer them on the most reasonable and accommodating terms. Saddles of every quality and price, Bridies, Martingales, Whips, Spurs, Bridle and Harm as Bitts, and Trimmings of all styles and descriptions, Collars, Brushes, Curry Combs. Harness made to order and warranted of the very best style nd quality. Wagon Haarness and Bitts, and Trace Chain cheaper than any one else in town. Together with Valices and Carpet Bags, and all other articles usually kept for sale in a Saddlery 'and Harness establishment am thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and beg that it tnay be continued and abundantly increased, as 1 am prepared to execute all orders for work, in my line, -"- 'il iinil f'irjia'rh. and at prices which cannot be objected to; as I am willing to follow the golden rule?"Lice, and let Lice." F. J. OAKS. Jao'y. 17, 1651. 6 tf fWASOWC 11AJLJL CLOTHING STORE, 2G8 King-street, corner of Weutworth* CHARLESTON* S. C. TTT A IfCVT X. UlTPHPl.r. ire nnur r? w ceiving their usual supply of Spring and I Summer Clothing,, to which they would inv?te the attention of purcli gers. They Keep constantly on hand, a fall and complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at all times find a full stock of English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth. do Pants, of all descriptions, And a lull stork of Vests. They would invite attention to-their stook ?l Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Crayats, Under Garments, Hosiery, Glees, Suapondicw, Dressing Gowns, &c. <fr. All of the above Goods will be said at the lowest prices. W. A. KENT if MITCHELL, 2Gri King-sl. cor. Weatwortli. April 12.. 29 tf X f PC?B3?n?IMBBpa?B???BK 20,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES. TO BR HAD at tlie New Shoe Store, arid will be sold lower than auy ever before offered in this market?having paid the cash for eve y article, and selected trorn the best and largest manfuacturers in the United States, we flatter ourreives that no one can fail to be pleaded in quantity, quality and price. The stock consists in part, hp follows? Men's fine Calf stitched Boots " " '* Pump Boots " " Waterproof do cork sole* " " " do stitched aod quilted roles 200 pairs line Calf sewed Boots, from $4 50 to ?5 00 200 * " " and Kip pegged Boots, from $2 to $5 0? Men's fine Calf sewed Bootes $2 to 84 00 " " " a id t loth Congress Boots $3 te $4 50 '* " " Jersev Tie i, S3 to $3 50 *r " " " pegged Be itees. 81 to 82 00 ? Kip " " 75c to 81 00 ' Youth's Kip pegged Bootees, 50c to 75c Calf " " 75c to $1 00 " " Boots assorted Ladies' Fine silk Gaiters, black and colored^ 'z' " satin " " " lasting " " Jg- * welts and black 4bL " " Half Gaiters, welts and ItiflP^ " 14 " " colored atifblaek Welt " Ties, Foxed, Broad and ^pr " " " without Tips, f >r rarrii " Jenny Lind Bootees, Kid and'Morose* Pump " " " " iv id and Knaraeled Eicelsiors Kid and Morocco Jenny Lltid Buskins Teylnr Tics, Pnmp Fine Kid Slippers, witfi Hosctte* l". M , stionun and Ti?. fine Tie* and Buskins, Wells Fine Morocco do do Kid eitra wide Slip* and Tien Goat Buskins and Ties, Welts Goal Boots " Aliases' black and colored Gaiters " blue and light colored Half Gaiters " black, bine and hroure Boo lees js " black and colored Slippers* " (*<sit Bootee*, sewed and pegged, for School Shoes Children's Shoes and Boots, assorted Ttgether with a great variety of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, too numerous to mention. Fine TRAVELING TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS VALICES, HATS and CAPS. All of which will puai lively he sold lower titan the lowest for rash. STCall and see for vonrscIves, nt the NEW SHOE STORE of WORKMAN & BOONE. ?ept. 20. COORTENAY& WIENGEST HOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS AMD DEALER* IN CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. .; CHARLESTON, S. C. Opposite the Post OJire. Agent* for the best Green and Black Tea*, and Patent Medicines. *. ?. CSCETENAT. 0. V- WI1NGS*. , Faints, Oils, Glass, fee., &c, THR subscribers keep a generalassortment of Paints and Oils, of all kinds. Spirit* of Turpontine, Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Grind, stones, Mill Stones, Packing-Tarn, Tallow, &c. ite., 'r. , fVetberille superior Philadelphia White Lead, constantly oh hand, also, Campheneand-Spirit Gas, of best quality, of their own manufacture. For sale at wholesale and retail he SMITH & WillLDEMV* 01-2, East Bay. Feb. }8-3ui Charleston, B. C. NEW FAILGKJODS. M. DRUCKEU & CO. 4 RE now just opening their large and new supnlv of seasonable Goods, consisting1 in part of fothi1. cftiuiimeres, eattinets, resting*, linens Plain ami figured nlpacca, mnuselin He Lai net, Ginghams, with other goods tor Ladies Dresses ?; amo :? vA a splendid variety of aliened, and the very best and cheapest bleached and brown Muslin to be Ionnd in tbe town Tlie above Goods have been selected with the greatest care, and will be sold as always, at the very lowest prices. < 'fct. 29. NEW STORE. ffUlE subscribe? is now opening a large assort 1 incut of Groceries aud .Staple Goods, in the Store lately occupied.by William J. Gerald (south of the Bnnk of Camden,) which he will dispose of at Charleston prices for cash. Those wishing to purchase would d? well to call and examine the stock, consisting in part, ot the following, via; I>onf, < 'rushed, (Jround and Granulated Sugar* 8 Croix, Porto Kico, and hew Orlw>n< do Nw Orlcana, Muarovndn and Cuba .Mubuaoa Java, Lmjuir* and Hio Coffee Gunpowder. Young Hyion and Black Teas Sperm. Adamantine aitd Tallow Caudle* No. 2and 3 Mai-karel, in Barrel*, Half flvd Quartan Wine, Soda and Butter HjwuiU and VDevw Soap and Starch, assorted Pepper, Spire, Ginger, Nuunega, Mace and CU.ei Povder, Shot and Lend Hardware. Cutlery, Nail* and Ca?uu#? Painu, Linreed Oil, Sperm- Oil and Wa, ?r t>U Bleached and unbleached Shirting*and Sheeting* Blanket*, BedTick?, Aj^on Clteck* and Ognaburga Together with a lurge assortment of BttSging, Rope aud Tvriuc. J. W. BRADLEY. Cam Jen. 8. C. Sept. 23. ... 93rCa>h paid for Cotton and other Produce. Insurance. CAPITAL 9130,000. THE Subscribers having been appointed ^jenta for the Columbia Insurance Company, are now prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms, as any responsible Company. With a Capita) of SloO.OOO all paid in, and a Southern euterpriae, Camden, ARircii 5.1851. 19 tf WANTED ^ A TEACHER to take charge of the FEMALE IX ACADEMY at Liberty Mil}. He will be expected to be a gentleman and a scholar, and also to come well recommended. A liberal salary will be given. For further particulars, tipply to either of the subscribers at L'berly Hill, Kershaw District, S. C. J. S. THOMPSON, WM. DIXON, H. R. BROWN, Dec. 13.?.Gtfw Com. of Trustees. Clothing at Cost [ A Lot ready made Coats. Pants, Vests, OverJ\ coats, and Merino Shirts and Pants, Linen Sh.rtaancl Collar*. By II. LKVY & SON. Jan, 24 7 tf Executor** Notice. ALL thosowho vyere indebted to the late James R. McKain, at the time of his deafh, are hereby called upon to come forward and make settlement. And tlio.se having claims against his estate will please hand them in properly attested, JOHN ROSSKR, Exc'r. Sept 6,1850, 71 LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in Post Office, ut Camden, sb &t April let; 1851. Adams, E M iKirldand/Dnnl Albert, WH Kirkland, John ? Albert, Joseph ) L Arrante, N B iLynn, John B <Love, Wm. Bcntty, J C 3;Love, Jas. J Berry, 11 D 2j M \v Raskins, Peter /Mcllwaine, R V "u Boykin, J li jlMackcy, Dr. AG ? ; Hochsa, N McDowell, Rosetta Brown, John )McDonald, A L Brown, J P 25Murphy, Alonzo . ^ Burr, G VV ^Murpl'y# Joa. ." C '.Maxwell, S G CartltMjge, J H. McCollam, F. & Co. Cannigiu, Mary ^McCaskill, Mrs. Ann Coles, Titeker \McCoy, Turner, and Collar,'Mary 8 } Lockhart Cameron, E j. )M*yo, KG # Creigkton, G W E vMickle, J T Cotton. Job jMcClanou, Mr* "v. Ckesnut, \Xjm. <M"ngo, W A. Conway Peter B (McDonald, Jno: Crumpton, Zach ;Murtishaw, JL.vCitmpbell, Margaret ( ^ j Campbell, and J jNelson, Jn% * Clarke, Thoa. Neabit, Mr. D ' \ \ 0 ' Dean, Jos. sO'Cain, Wm & Dean, Mary E |0'Kriflbi? S' Dixon. Tbos. jOrleus,- \V Drane Martha E <| P E?F . jPelhatri, C P , r? I raser, Wm crarker, Wire IS Fraser W L iPfoyer, R R Fraser, Thoa, .. . ^Powers, 6 W Furgtwon, M W / Q, Ford, Mary A (Quintop, Col 0.f< l'inlt v, 8S , G Retf, Wmt * Graham, SN (Reid, JL .. Gale, Mr. jReynoWa, Df M ? Garside, Hngh , ( Rfcbardsop, Mrs M Gilmer J F 'Robinson/ Mrs J15 Gr*en,H?nryJ ''RoUln^G.W Grnnsley SRounatree, flt . a UnineNewtoa 2) S IJodgins Smi (Scott, *U?.rJttt. iiawortb Mr. Miss M?na Hunter, .Louisa /Scott, Mrs M $ Huggins,JnoH /S. G. H-fwTp,ea"nl JSstf' Hairstoo, jflW , [Swain, C W Honey, Stephct \ * T ^ Hetir^v Kobt. jr., Tidwell,Tlos **\ 'M? A. /Thomas. Wm ' * Jones, Raily 6r Cato ^Thompson, W Jackson, Harriet E 2{ ,, , . W . %-Frat. ] A^.p,r Kennedy, F H ; 2jWatkins, W B 7 Kenhedy, Julia XWdlraao, sn^?,J Kennedy, Tbos, W' ? Kelly I^equora. Q A. V Kimball; W~L /Young, Allen Kiaj.HB.17F - jvoung, E W _ v 2 PereOM calling for Letters Jggti tiiid List,' will please sav thev are .adveatMiMl,. JOHN N. GAMOTELL, P. M. April 4. 27 3tw NEW MftlBTAXIONft1 THfi attention of'Planters ind Coupfiry Merchants ia particularly requested to the ixangenients now made at Baucrefi't Silk Home, ' No. 253 and 255. King Street, Charlesie^/or'insuring a regular and constant supply of e|l the varieties of the Dre*8~4?saesp, hojh fronTffiA ?i^lifli and French Maflfsts, and whirb,joihed t%>a determination to submit every thing at the- very lowest pr hpible prices, will offer greater itufooeinents to purchasers than this market has before afforded. Particular attention has been, paid Ur our stock cf domestic and heavy goods for servants wear. Hosiery of every sire and .variety; we confidently invite the attention oF our 'friends nnd the public generally to an luspeettOB, being determined to offer the greatest novelties, and the largest variety, at the lowest prices. Uur stock consists in part of?A . h RichCbene Silkt Striped, figured and plain.du '/.* ,/ c. l'lain and figured Black Silks, French and English Lawns and Cambric*. Plain and figured, colored and white Omodies. * ' \ Bareges and Silk Tissues. French Embroideries, Lace Cellars. Muslin, Che Edging, and Inserting*. English Tweeds, Summer Cassimers, fee. Irish Linen, pure Flax, an article we Qyofi* dently recoutnieod. . v, ? Birds Eye, and Towelling Diapers/ 6-4,7-4, fi-4, 9-4, 10-4, Tabling Damask*. Long Cloths, from 6$ to^fi conts per yard.. Bluepenimi, Blue Stripes. 9 ChumWayt, Striped and Plains Osanburgs^brown Homespuns and Sheetings* of Southern manufacture, which, as we art agents ofBe*e*U5*ctQifei* w* are enabled U> oflfctby the bale or piece, at Factory prices, A full a. sortineu.1 of QIo*e#?. 1 ^ ^ ^ Ice! Ice! Ice! rpHE subscriber. hflgps constantly [on hand A. JL liircsupply of ' ; SUPERIOR ICE Wholesale and retul^ wlych he offer? to the City and country trade,' un a# reasonable te.-in* as any other House in the cits. JOHN B. MARTIN, Ageet, ?: , Jfc, i * - re V"?ne.8ton pieca ree noun. Charleston, 8 <?.-Mareh 1, 1851. N. 1).?Person* wiehipg Ice sent to any part on 'he South Carolina or Georgia Rail Roads, can be supplied, by addressing a letter to the Agent, at Charleston, S. C., and the Ice will be forwarded on the receipt of the same. Cost price charged for casks and blankets. Draying to Railroad, 12$. cento per package, march 14, IttSl 21 qtw. jjnaaL TIIR subscribers having coitfjnenced operations with their Steam Saw M?gf|re prepared to. furnish l^unhcr to their, (neads and the public, at M !\iton*) 111? l,iut fjlau fnr r*oo Vi IMU0IIQIIJ IVTT I n I v t' IWI ^ 111 UW'o Lumber will be delivered without an order, except where a bill has been previously given.. JNO. LOVE, S'K. Oct. H-82vvtf JAS. J. LOVE. uii