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I ,?a game cock," are steadily and surely pushing forward tlieir road to completion, ft All around us we see the march of improve. ? ment?our neighbors "Going ahead." And we? - what are we doing? Let us spread before us a map of North and South Carolina; draw the Rail Road from Columbia through VVinnsboro', Chester, and ?dross the river to Charlotte; draw the w??:n.. tiirmifrh Cnrihasp, to the I r ayruf-viut- , mun ....~-0.- ? . point where it spreads into two; draw the western branch through Randolph and Davidson to Lexington, through Rowan to Salisbury, and almost to a certainty, from lhence to Concord and Charlotte; draw the Plank Road from Cheraw through Chesterfield into that richest cotton producing County of N. C., (we mean Anson 1 and are in all probability, through Union to Mecklenburg; then draw the Manchester Rail Road through Sumterville near Darlington, through Marion to Wilmington, and the picture is complete. We entreat you to study it well, and do not lay the "flattering unction to your souls," that these Roads will not be built. They will be built, mark it! just so sure as that our Branch / Rail Road was built, despite the ;wise shakings of the head, and sneers of those who fancied that they would be injured by it. Just so sure wii' this cordon of Rail and Plank Roads be built If around us, and our neighbors reap the rich harvest in store, for those who will go forth to gathpr it. The "Philistines" are upon us, and unless we go forth and shake ourselves we will be snorn rof our strength. Are you not convinced by the look at your map? Do you not see the necessity of a speedy effort? Look then with us at the ma ponce nv re; draw a line from Charlotte to Charleston, our commercial emporium,?Camden and l-ancaster are almost immediately upon it?and it follows as a matterof 1 course, that if we establish social and commercial facilities equal to the exigence of the times> 1 thisiine ot communication must take precedence of others. Charlotte is at present in communication with Charleston by a Tri-weekly Line, requiring about fifty-seven hours to accomplish the journey. Freight is conveyed by a still slower process, requiring at least a week for the trip. Let us then, firstly and immediately, have a daily line of Stages running in connection with our Rail Itoao, ana lessening llic nine ucmccu in-; I?v poiftts fnbre than one half, the journey can be accomplished in this way easily in 23 to 2-1 hours. This is clearly our right, and we believe we have ( i only to ask for It to obtain it. What say you Lancaster ; nd Mecklenburg, will you not at once unite , with us in getting up a monster petition to the Post i Master General for this object. We suggest that a public Weting be held at the Court houses of Kershaw, Lancaster, and Mecklenburg, on next Sale day, (first Monday in June) and alter appropriate resolutions arc adopted, and a suitable memorial prepared, a committee be appointed to procure signatures to the same in time, to be forwarded to the Department by the 15th June, that tl*e' action of the l>t Master General may be i ^ had by the commencement of the next Post Office , Quarter, say 1st July. Are you not all agreed, tlietflet us "(Jo Ahead." Secondly and immediately also, let us coa.-e talking, and without waiting for a charter, s< t to tpork and build a Plank Road to the North Carolina linp. the richt of wav will be cheerfully ac corded. We feel, we know>t is not only vitally important to our prosperity, but absolutely necessary for our preservation. We can if we will. We have the means. We are right, let us " Go Ahead.." . Abandoned. WeKtjm by the New Orleans and Savannah papers that the expeditions which were supposed to have been fitting out against Cuba have been abandoned, at least so far as those cities are concerned, and the leaders returned to their homes dad to hear it?it will doubtless relieve President Fillmore of a great deal of uneasiness, and as his friend, the "Captain General" will have no need for his tender solicitude for the present, perhaps he may turn his attention to our own citzeus, and ofler some protection to the people of Texas against the depredations of the Indians. , Snow Storm. There was a violent snow storm at the North on Monday last. In western Maryland the snow was 5 inches, and in some portions of Pennsvlvav* nia 18 inches deep. ? ?if~The rumor is current in our exchanges that the Hon. Josiah J. Evans intends resigning the office of Judge at the next session of the Legislature. Steam Boat Burnt. The steamer Webster, bound to New Orleans from Cincinnati, caught fire on Friday last, about one hundred miles above Vicksburg, and was entirely consumed. Thirty or forty persons, including the captain and his wife, and the two clerks were burned, or drowned in attempting to escape from the flames. i ?.TKnrn ic n fOnQQ ftf OVIHfK ? ! ? Mv, v im k men at the South, who, ranging themselves under the banner of the Union under all circumstances, are doing more to effect the abolition of slavery than the fanatics of the North. These characters are really and truly abolitionists, and ought to be called the Southern abolitionist party. The reason is plain. The abolition party at the North is now powerful and formidable. ^They set out with the avowed and * sworn purposes to effect the extinction of slate* very. The party has been growing ever since ' the year 1818, is growing now, and will continue to grow. It is composed of materials, rpekless. wild, and enthusiastic, that will not | I>e foiled or discouraged. They havo sworn to succeed. Their numbers are increasing. ^ Their influence is becoming a matter of imporift, tnuce to the Government. Constant dropping will wear away a stone. Unwearied and unremitting exertions will overcome all obstacles. Have they ever disavowed their purpose ? Is there any evidence that they have suspended their efforts ? Southern men cry out that they V go for the Union at all hazards and under all circumstances, even at the sacrifice of slavery. That the States have no l ight to secede. That the Union is obliged to hang together, come weal or come woe. Who has not sense enough to see, that if this doctrine is established, the Abolitionists will be emboldened, and that the institution of slavery is doomed to fall before their incessant aggressions? These are the men fellow-citizens who under the disguise of Union, Union men, Union party, would set your neg. oes free, would place them upon an equality with yourselves, to involve your coun. try in bloodshed and rain, to burn yourdwel- i lings at night, to violate and butcher your ; wives, to intermarry with your sons and daughters. Beware of such, they come before you always as Union men. By this mark you may know them.?Choctaw Standard. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Itnprini. per yd. '4 lo W iLard, lb 8 lo 10 Rale lto|>e lb lo 12 |Lead, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb 'J to 12? Molasses, prn.ll SI to-10 Bnt?er, lb 18 to 20 Mnrkarcl, bbl 8 to 10 Brandy, gall 28 to 35 iNntls, lb 4i to 6 Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 jOatu, bushel 75 Beef. lb 4 to 5 iPeas, bushel 80 Cheese, lb 12 15 Potatoes, sweet, bu 50 (niton, lb 6 t<> 10 Irish bu 1. - i i mci ij..? 05 to 1 lorn, miMiiri w Flour, hl>| fii 10 71 Rice. busliel 3 to 1 Fodder. cwt ISOiSttgar, lb 7 to 10 Hides. dry lb 8 to 'J 'Salt, Rnck 14 Iron. Hi 5 to fi} shot. bag II Lime, hbl 2 to 24iTolmeco, lb 10 to 50 Leather, sole. lh 17 to 21 I Wheat, IiiihIi 1 GREAT ATTIt ACTION !! ! ~ Bargains, Bargains, Bargains! at the m asonic iiall. M. & A. WALDAEIJR, from the City of Rnltirnore, Manufacturer* of every kind and newest style* and fashions of (jEnti.hsien's Ci.otiii.vg, have opened a house nt the Masonic Hall, in Camdeu Their extensive and large assortment, manufactured by ihemselros, with the advantages of iin)ioriitt" their own materials from the European markets, enables them to sell at 25 per cent cheajier than any other honse in this place, or in the State of South-Carolina. Their Clothing is always made by the best workmen. They respectfully invite attention to their >took, and will spore no |>uijis to render satisfaction to their customer*. They will sell at Wholesale, at New-York prices. Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to give them a call. A fine lot of imported SECARS for sale. May 9 3d St JON. U. RUCKLE. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. WlXSBOIlOUGH, S. C. (Office in the rear of the Court House.) may 6. 3C 4m Southern Agricultural Implements. rpM2 subscribers have received the following JL consignment fiom the house of R- Sinclair Jr. &, Co.. Baltimore. They have been tested and approved by a number of our River Planters. No 7, *\ & 0, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, & 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, St gle and Double spout Corn Shelters, Virginia Com Sliellers, Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushels an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 0& 11 incli ?S'iraw Cutter*, Grain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL COOPER, may 5tli, 36 4 tf Augcit* RECEIVED direct from the manufacturers, and will be sold at a great reduction oil former prices. Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and Wltljdll' Nuts, " Ling '.lili Wrights Nut Augers, " t 'ast Sii-ei Convex " " " ' 44 An er llitts ^ to For sale hy McDOWALL cf COOPER, may 6th 36 tf Shirts. .4 large assortment of Gentlemen and Boys, 1\. of the latest stvlp, just received by McDOWALL &. COOPER, may 6th 30 tf ImliagMatting. I few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale by McDOWALL &. COOPER, may Otli 30 tf E ranch of the Bank.of the State of South Carolina at Camden. ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank in the months of June ami July, must be in the original signatures of the makers and endorsers. D. Jj. DE> AUS6URE, Cushier. May P. 36 tf IHuriuc, Fire, and Life Insurance. bv the Commercial Insurance Company, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN. OFFICE, NO. 1, BROAD-STREET. r resident. WILLIAM B. JI Kill OT. dl hectors. JAMES K. ROBINSON, HENRY T. STREET, GEO. A. TRENIIOLM, WM. McHIJKNEY, ROBERT CALDWELL, J. H. HHAWLEY, A. K. I'A FT, | '1'. L. W IIAGG, A. >1. I.EE, Secretary. B. L. TESHIER, Inspector. R. C. I'RE 5SLEY, Solicitor. R. A. KIN LOCH, Medical Examiner. The subscriber having been appointed agent for this Conijmny, is now prejsirml to receive I'loposals for Fire. and Risks, anil to effect Insurance on fair and liberal terms. WJI D. McDOWALL. Camden, S. C-, May 5, 1891. 36 if ? - ? ? J Fresh ana liennme mugs uuu mcuitmuj, T UST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Srore, a t) large invoice of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &.C., which will be sold Wholesale or Retail at Charleston prices All articles sold at this Establishment are warranted genuine, may G 38 tf Chloric jEther, Chloroform. QUININES. Iodines, Iodide of Potassium, Chloride of Soda, Pruasic Acid, Citrate of Iron, etc, <|-c., just received at McKAlN'S Drug Store. May G 36 if Fresli Extracts OF Belladonna, Hyorcyamus, Taraxacum, Stramonium, Gentian, &c., just received At McKAlN'S Drug Store, may 6 30 tf Lamp Oil, &c. WINTER Strained, Solar and Lard Oils, Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of n ? flnlil 1 ^mnn. Wirl;n. ftp OIK.....S ^"'r McKAINS'S Drug Store. May 6 30 " - ? V JUST RECEIVED at McKAlN'S Drug Store, a Fresh supply of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Spice, Ginger, I'epper, Gelatine, Isinglass, Vanil- . la Deans, Essences for Flavoring, Hopp, if-c. &c. J" Paints, Varnishes, Oils, dtc, a' TUST Received at McKAlN'S Drugstore, 10.0U0 lbs. White Lead. 150 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 ' (Spts. Turpentine, 31 50 " Furniture Varnish, 50 " Coach Varnish, 50 lbs. Chrome Urecn, 50 " Paris " in Also a large assortment of Painl Brushes from the best manufacturers?all of which will be sold |jj very low. , ? may 6 36 ; . tf ^ Window Ola^l FRENCH and American, a large invoice, just , . receiued at McKAISfiSDrug Store. ?'3yS .. . ?36 lf S To Cflbinct M|k<rs. T A large invoice of GIuei" famish, Pumice Sioiie'f^Sand Paper, &cy. just re reived at ai McKAIN'A' Druir Ntore, whicjj' will be sold -as lo low as can be obtained in Charleston.. . : may 6 80 tf as Perfumery Cosmetics, &c., fo A complete assort merit ot Englisfi, French, w Herman ar.d American* - tn'r , ?ALSO. . Toilet and Shaving Soaps m great variety Pl At .1/cKAlN'S Drug Store. v< May 6 30 tf ta Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. g A large assortment may always be found 8j, At McK AIM'S Drug Store. may G 36 tf bli FilESH Congress Water in quart and pint ai Bottles, kept constantly at ul McCains Drug Store. re may 0 36 tf ty Surgical Instruments. ^ A Beautiful assortment, consisting in part of Amputating Triplines, Cupping and Pocket if Cases from the celebrated Establishment of H. nc Losse, New York, just received at McKAlN'S Drug Store. . m may 6 33 tf ICE! ICETFICE!!I " S rFMJE Subscriber having a large supply of Ice, ^ X will dispose of it for CASff O.YLY, at the . following rates :?All quantities over fifty pounds a{ at two cents a pound?over fifteen pounds and un- Vf der fiftv, at two and a half cents -under h'teen cp pounds at thref rents. tl, He will lie obliged to adhere strictly to these |a rates, and no distinction can be made. Alo money, no Ice. pi FRANCIS L. ZEMP. jj, April 25. 33 tf_ jsi Workman & Boone a, Are now receiving large additions to their Stock bl ?embracing SEVE11AL A'E VP STYLES, sod lit rendering their Stock by far the most full and complete SPRING STOCK of ed BOOTS AXD SIIOES that has ever baen offered in this market. n? In the selection of these goods, great care has ?*' been taken as to style and quality. The workman- . shift and materials are of the best description?and . . the terms shall bo accommodating. '! Tt.e public are respectfully invited to call and . examine their Stock, which cannot fail in quality 111 and price to give satisfaction to any and all. April H, 2S tf ? II lave a fiine lot of Crockery and Glassware on band. ! S. D HALLFORI). T April 8, . 28 tf SI SPRING, 1851. A. M. &. R. KENNEDY, are just receiving their J( usual siipu!v of of SPRING GOODS, and will bo pleased to receive a call from their Friends, and all who may be in want cl Handsome ? Goods, suitable lor the Season, either in LADIES Ott GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. H The .Stock will be found complete in all its Branches'. April 4, 1851. 27 tf LATE ARRIVAL ? BY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots, and Shoos. A'so?McMullan's stitch Boots and ? Shoes. Sold low for cash,By may 2. WORKMAN fc BOONEjfl M w anrca 10 mux. jr A GIRL to wail about the House, for whom liberal wages will be paid. Enquire at thin Office. Notice. TIIE Town Council of Camden wishes to hire by the month five or si* able bodied hands, R to work on the streets, and ditches, in the Town a( of Camden. For particulars, apply to either o di the Town Wardens, or ta the Town Recorder. L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. May 2, 35 tf Execntor's Notice. 0 ALL persons having demands against the estate of Ellen C'hesnut, deceased, are hereby, notified to come forward and establish the same and, all persons indebted to the said estate willrnake payment to { THOMAS WIIITAKER, Ex'or. 0, May 2 34 tf bi HICK DUL1N, ? FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, *r CENTRAL WHARF, F CHARLES TON, S. C. T May 2. 35 tf Head Quarters, * 22d REGIMENT S. C. MILITIA. ) F Camden, 2Gth April, 1851. $ T IN pursuance of orders from Brigadier ftenernl Chandler. the Pioneers within the limits of the 2Sid Regiment p S.C. Militia, arc hereby ordered U> assemble at the Market House in Camden, at 8 o'clock, A. M., on Thursday the c 15th May next, under the Quarter Master of the Regiment p prepared for three davs service, in making preparation for p the Encampment of the Officers and Sergeants of the 5th Brigade S. ('. Militia. p The I.t. Col. nod Major are charged with the extension p of this older. p By order of Col. TAYLOR. Tun.Warren, Adjutant. April 5t p Corn! Corn !! 1 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, h 1000 do White do. lj! Received, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden, Feb. 24, 10 tf ?- - fQMMC I) I I ""rtLj / . .= Election Notice. An election wiH Lh> held on Monday the 12t! st., (one day only) tor Sheriff and Clerk of th ourt for ICershaw District. Managers to mpe : the Court House on Wednesday, eopni.th jtes and declare the election. CTANAGCPS. . % At OnmAjti?V s Mnffittilnkdli. Workm'ar id S. J. Young,--.,...CuretnrCs Bowru, John Motley am nnes Teimi&'-ov. . > Liberfk H'dL^iotin Browrt, Ilugli Sum eryiBfajnnd Jol|p*feiwiliigliKfrt,*-^. Godjhfyn's SmttJjSi&uu'ii Ljite, Richan Wtforfm *:'? 'Flat '."William G irklaml, at^^ifljh/i U. Buffalo.? ^lit^UJoiioS/'C^arlea Railey, am William C'atoe. lifryibiju.? L. VV. Rv Blair, Jan^es. Bell; sif< '^"MfeLnuren. Scktock's Mill.? Benjamin M*|^^^-Robe^ e rerjBBjSplw pay^precial attention toJfiSot wing pottos of' thelatv j^ating to 4t't\e nam^Ohe votefftjfeteregularly^Btel If two or ntaSfigraets, in coping tile vo^sbi und rolled up together, or more names be kWim ritten ou any ticket than ought 10 he voted loi I such tjckeTs^r^noiJtb^Qjgy^. >ssel; hut a ticket is to be counted though it con ins fewer names than are to be voted for. If any manager shall knowingly receive an ille il vote, or shall refuse to receive a legal one, o lall neglfCt or refuse to attend the election, o: tall count the ballots before the proper time,? any other than the proper place, he shall be lia e to penalties. Managers are authorized to administer oathi id examine witnesses to maintain order and reg arity at the polls; and by order in writing, (di cted to the Sheriff, Constable or Special Dep? ,) to commit to jail, for one day, any person wh< fuses to obey the lawful commands of the mana ire, or disturb their proceedings. If any person lefuses to make proper oaths, oi the managers be otherwise satisfied that he is it qualified his vote shall be rejected. The managers or any other person entitled vote ay challenge any person offering to vote. In case of death, removal from the District, o fiisal to serve of any manager, a majority of thi ^legation are authorized and required to fill uj e vacancy by appointment in writing Polls to be opened at 9 o'clock A. M, and closet 4 P. M. with convenient intervals. The boj isael or bag to be sealed up when the polls an used not to be opened except to receive votei e second day, and to count the vote at the regit r time and nlace. 2. Resolved, That the managers of elections ior to their proceeding to the elections do tak< e following oath or affirmation before some inag trate, or one of the managers ot election to-wit "That they will faithfully and impartially con ict and attend to the foregoing elections agreea y to the Con rtitution of the State of South Caro ia and the laws thereof." Hesolved, J'liat the two years residence requir I by the Constitution in a voter, are the two yean mied:ately previous to the election, and the fti; oaths residence in the election District, are thi x months immediately previous to the election it if any ]>erson has his home in the State, hi je.s not lose the right of returning, but ifone havi s home and family in another State, the preseuci such persons, although continued tbrtwoyeari the State, gives no right to vote. .Way 6,1851. 36 3t ????Ha???a?? For Sheriff gTWc arc authorized toauuouncc HOMAS BASK1N, Esq., aa a Caudidato fo lorifTat the ensuing election. April 22, 1850. 32 tf 0*We arc authorized to iuiuoiuic? )SEPH J. MICKLE, as a Candidate for Sheril ' Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. April 8, 28 tf JTWe arc authorized toannounct >HN INGRAM, as a candidate for Sheriff o ershaw District at the ensuing election. April 11 29 9t For Clerk of the Court. fiT The Friends of J. K. Shaw inounce him as a Candidate for Clerk of th ourt at the ensuing election. April 33. 32 tf_ D*Wc are authorized to aiinonuci [OREAU NAUDIN, a candidate for Clerl ^ . ? ir i r\?_* * *L. [ the uourt lor iversnaw uisuici, :u uiu tusu ig election. April 11. 29 9t Notice Is hereby given, that lliree months after thi ite, the Road leading from the McCord Ferr o,d to the Charleston Road near Boykin's Mill id known as the Ancrum Ferry Road, will h scontinued as a public High way. THO& "J. ANCRUM. April 2.'}, '51. 3B tf FFICE TRANS'N. S. C. R. R. COMPANy, CHARLESTON, 22u APRIL, 1851. 3Y a Resolution of the Hoard of Directors (passed 19th April, 1851,) the following rate F Freight on all articles beluw mentioned havi sen adopted: UMBER?to be loaded and unloaded by owners rom any Station below Branchville o Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Aug. $2 50 From 1st Sept. to 3t)tl: April, 4 50 I rom any Station above Branchville f ty ' b Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Aug. 3 00 From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 5 00^ BRICK?to lie loaded and unloaded by owners, rom any StAtion below^wfnehville o Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Aug. $3 00 From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 5 00 I rom any Station above Branchville [' o Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Aug. 4 00 i From 1st Sept. to 3dti^ April, 6 OOJ GRANITE?to be loaded and unloaded by owners, mm any Suition on Road to Charleston,) $3 00 per ton t from 1st May to 31st August, ) 2000 lbs. OAL?from Charleston toany station, rom 1st May to 31st August, ?2 501 per ton of 200 rom 1st Sept. to 30th April, 3 50 f lbs. RAW TURPENTINE?to be loaded by owners. roiiiiiny Station on Rood to utiariesion. rtiiu 1st May to 31st August, 25 rent" ) . , mm 1st Sept. to 3Uth April, 374 cts. $ ' rc MANURES, GUANO, GYPSUM, AND REFUSE LIME, intended for Agricultural purposes, rom Charleston to any Station on Road, rom let May to 31st August, 124c. per hundred lbi 25 rents per thousand feet for Lumber, 50 rents pt uuisand for Rricks, and 75 rents per ton for Granite wi s charged in addition to the above rate* when unload? y the t oinpuny. In no instance will the Company ur Ertake to load Lumber, Brick*, Grnnite or Turpcntin J. D, PETSCH, NuiHjr't. Transportation, &c. South Caralina It. K. Company. April SO 31 tf < t V ... ~ " ? 'T , , ^ Perfumery and Cosmetics '? FOR TDE SEAS?\. t e HHHE subscriber has lately received fromPhila* _L xfelnhia and Baltimore, a tatw antfclioice e selection of French and Engl if h Perfumery", Soaps, and (.'osmetics?consisting in part of "* French, German, and American Cologne, i, " English M ' " Soaps*. ,'i " " " M .Tooth Brushes, d , ? * u " Ilair 14 Jr*-'-;{Ox Marrow Pomade, ^ Chacwa'j Tdotfc-Pasle, i. Powder Puffiy^jGftU'-ljpxes, I Me -kiiii'??Cin^|iiitnatise, i Transparent B^rtic-Seats, ?r-?\ I Ilair Brushes* Inlaid, BeauifttN^atternS, Amhre Lavender, &c. &c. i T?? all of which, lie solicits the attei tion of the Ladies in particular, and the public generally. j . Z. J. DEIIAY. April IS, 1851. 30 tf_ Porte fflonaies fc Morocco ant^ Calfskin, a large variety of various qualities and patterns, just received %Sfc ' Z. J. DeHAY, J ^.^pril 15,1851. 30 if Gentlemen j' STTp .HO shave iheioselves, can always find * Ty large and elegant assortment of Shaving ' ^Creams, Soaps, &.C., at Z. J. DeHAY. ; F^rit 15, 1851. 30 ' tf r , Snices. I hive always.on hand, superior gfotfed Mace< Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger and Allspice, also r Nutmegs, Cooper's Shred Isinglass ; Rose waters r Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Peach, Bitter AI * r rnond, Orange, &c. for flavouring. Z. J. DkHAY. April 15, 1851. 30 tf : ' ' TUST receiued and for aale by Z. J. DeIIAY/ O April 14,'5!r 80 tf ' i .. i -. - i - - : J Just Received and for Sale. A LOT of Ladies Dress Goods: ; / Consisting in Tissues, B&ragebf I Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. , ; Also a flue assortment of Prints, a&d a general ? assortment of SPRING GOODS, Jl, "' At 8. D, HALLFORli'S. , April 8, 28 if Ready Made Clothing! : HATSut all kinds, for sale ... . ; .. AtHALLFORD'S - April 9, t 28 , , tf. ICaff Spiced Oysters, Deceived and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. - A rpil 2-V 33 - . Head Quarters. 6 FIFTH REGIMENT CAVALRY, > ' < Camden, 8. C., April 13th, 1851. < I. ORDER No. ?. 9 TN pursoanse of an order irom Brigadier G5?ne^ j A ral Owens, the Commirsioned Officers, and Sergeants of the 5tb Regiment Catahy, will assent ble at Camden, on Monday the 19th May, and , encamp full five days, commencing on Monday at 12 o'clock. M. . , r , The Lt. Colonel and Major are charged with the i extension of this order * ? ?fr?. r By Order of Cel. AlfCRUBL R. H. Goodwyn, Adjutant. Anril 15 HO tf ; -^-r . Insurance. r CAPITAL $160,000. THE Subscribers having been appointed Agents for the Columbia Insurance Company, are how ? prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms,i as any responsible Company. With a Capital of 8150,000 all paid in, and a Southern enterprise.. It is worthy of encouragement. , A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Camden, March 5, 1851. 10 tf Attention Troopers* e TN pursuance of orders from Col. Aacrum. the X officers and Sergeants ot Kersbaw Troop-, will assemble at Camden on Monday the 19th - May next, at 12 o'clock M. to encamp "full Ay* e days." k By order of Capt. W. A. ANCRCM- ' ' M.RA BREVARD, O. ? April 18, I860. 8t ? * i NEW SPRING GOODS, / CAMDEN BAZAAR. - J fTMIE subscribers have just received their new ' X Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods* toe which they invite the attention of their friends na the public in general. It consists partly of? Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain and embroidered Lawns, Fancy Muslins, Plain and colored Linen Lustres, Tissue Silks, ~, Embroidered and plain Swiss Muslins, Plain and fancy Bareges, Crepes, And a great variety of other Goods, suitable for. g Ladies Dresses. g ALSO A large Assortment of? Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Needlework Collars, Cuffs, and Sleeves, 0 Chemisettes, Veils and Luce Capes, 31 us I in. Linen ana oiik caging anu moci uwg, t. Bonnets of the newest style, v Ivory, black and and feather Fans, Parasols, Shoes, And a great quantity of other Fancy Article* too numerous to name. . . >. They recommend thf ir Stock ol?. Bleached and brown Shirting, Blue and striped Homespuns;' Linen and Cotton Osnaburgs, Table and Towelling Linen and Diapers, All of which they will sell at the lowest Cash 0 priees possible, 4 i M. DRUCKER & CO. a April 15, 30 tf CREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT, SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF OCR STOCK OF. jj DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE d AT Prime Cost at the above credit All those ' 1 1 -? * ? ? * U .1- IUAII ?? RtMil ?KAIM WHO nave 10 |JUrCIIaoct wuuiu uu wen ikj avail ui?u*e< selves of this opportunity. H. LEW & SON. March 10,1351. 22 % tf V^ '< .. cjtfffl