Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, June 06, 1851, Image 3

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[! ft > I A Man oj 177R.?In the war of the RevoluI . tion, Henry Peyton of Virgin*, lost three sons. When the intelligence was brought to him that his third and last son was slain, he walked from the messenger agonized with grief, but Buddenly, stilling his emotions, ho turned and Baid, "Sir, much as I deplore the loss of my poor hoy, I would to God 1 had another to supply his place, though he likewise perished in the cause of his country." (&"An eloquent iniui-ter of the Gospel paused in the middle of his sermon, and remarked; "If I were at home, (meaning his own ehuroh,) I would say something about going to sleep, but as I am not, I forbear." In an instant, heads, which had been quietly resting 0:1 the adjacent pewbacks, straightened Up with military precision. The preacher concluded his remarks without further annoyance. Mormon Progress.?The progress of the Mormons is like the gathering snow ball. Mr. Taylor, one of the Mormon missionaries sent yut from the Salt lake Valley, writes from Europe that two large establishments are fitting out in London for the city of Salt lake. One femes out for the purpose of manufacturing broad and other cloths, merinos, alpacas, and other fabrics of that discription, together with shawls, blankets,flannels, Arc. The other establishment spoken of comes out for the purpose of manufacturing sugar from the beet ^ -jont, on the ft&mc principle as in France. These will require a great deal of machinery, which it is contemplated to bring out together with men to woik it, the object being to manufacture everything to be required in the valley, so as not 1 to be necessitated to purchase it elsewhere. ( [<Clean'land Herald. "~CAMDEN~PftlCES CURRENT. i inp, per v?l. 13! la Id Lard, lb 10 lo 33 Jlaie Rope lb 6 lo 10 (Lead, lb G lo 7 Haoon, lb 9 to 12i'31o!ti?*es, pall 31 to 44 Butter, lb IS to 20 l.Markarel, hbl 8 to 10 Brandy, gall 28 to 35 i.NaiU, lb 41 to 6 Befenvax, lb 18 to 22 Oats, hushel 75 Bief, lb 4 to 5 Pe??, busltel 80 Cheese, lb 12 15 I Potatoes, "went, bu 50 Cotton, lb 5 to 9 J Irish bu li Corn, bushel 90 w $1121 Rye, bushel 95 to 1 Flour, hbl 0 to fil'ltice. bushel 3 to 4 - ' - ...... il ~ in f?Wer,~ cwt it i/.aiMicur, in / w iv Hide*, drjr lb 8 to it (Salt, "ark 11 Jron, lb 5 to 61 ?hot. bag II JLiiao. bbl 2 to SliTnhai'to, lb 10 to 30 Leather, sole, !b 17 to 2 J I Wheat. bush 1 *?> ? ?. ' Wanted A N active, intelligent and industrious Lad, 13 or it 14 years old, as an Apprentice to lite Drug Business. App'y at this office. June G 45 Gt Saw Gammers. ANOTHRR supply received bv Junett 45-tf McDOWALL & COOPER Tea. 1 Chest extra fine Hyson. X do do Potvclmn?, Received by McDU\V.4 LL & COOPER June t> 45 tf Camden. June 4, H51. i ILuJ. WILSON'S apptlrftlTuti t?? Council to grant ^ hi in a Tavern License, 'or the Balance of the en ailing year was received and read Securilit s H.JLiolleymau and Zick Cntitey. Recommended by A. Young, J. Wossinger, 1J. Levy, J. S Net- j ties. Ordered thtl ihe above application be pub- j Jiahcd in t.'ie Camden Journal T. W R\l,l,\lt!). Town Ronnrrfir. I A FINK Uj?c and Bugjie with top, for sile together or separate; any person wishing to purchase will call a: the Rail lto.nl Depot Cain len June 6 45 3t WATEEEEllOUSE. (LATE PLANTERS" HOTEL,) CAMDEX. S. C. TIE Subscrilier having purchased the above well known, and desirab'e Establishment,arid having added greatly to the comfort and convenience of the same, by new and extensive additions of Furniture, etc., in prepared tn accommodate the Travelling Public, in a mariner hitherto unknown ill this id ace. lie pledges himself that his Table will be supplied daily as well as the best in the Slate. His Servants will lc polite and attentive ; and ( ids Stables will be at all times bountifully supplied, and attended by the very best Hostle s. ... - H. Hoi,LEHMAN. Camden, Ju e 4. 1851. 45 tf CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW OI'EN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE Til A VEIjLM'J I'll If LIU. ^ "1"T is an excellent and commodious building, new X and well fitted up, and lately put in a stale of complete repair. The rooms are large, open and air> ; fine Family parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thin g which an excellent country market will afFord, attended by the best servants. The BAR will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The STABLES are well fitted up ; attended by careful and experienced Hostlers, and well supplied with Provender. Also Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at all times, be an O.nnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot. The Subscriber having had several years experience in the above business, feels confident in saying that he will be able to give general satisfaction to all, who m iy favor him with their patronage, as he is determined to use overy exertion on his part to please. f H.J.WILSON. Charleston Courier, Mercury. Columbia Carolinian and Advocate, Fairfield Herald, Chester Standard. Hornet's Nest, Darlington Flag, Sumter Banner, will copy once a wees mr one inotiui uuu forward bills lo the Republic Office. June 6 45 tf Still Later. Subscriber has within a few days past, received his Spring and Sumnvr iWfM Stock of flJriigs and IVedicineis Ihiiuts Oils, (Vc. which he will sell as iow as the lowest for cask or short credit. Z. J. DeIIAY. may 50, 1951. 40 Ct GRECIAN Franelicroiiian Drops. A Small Invoice of this Now and Valuahlo Medicine, so highly recommended, for the cure of Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chtlt' and Fever, Jaundice, &c. Just received anrt"fbr sale by Z. J. UnllAY. June Jd. -ItI ?tfl???? ???? On Consignment. A few Boxes French Window Glass, size 10 by 12, which will be sold low, for cash only, if ap l < a . rw T IV TI I IfJLl piu-a tor soon. At ?j. j. JL?eriA 1 o. May 23. 41 3t\v Allen's Compound FOR Dyspepsia, still sustains its high reputation; having cleared out the former Invoice, and having a fresh supply, I would advise all who are suffering with that distressing ailment, to procure a bottle and give it a trial. For sale in Camden hy Z. J. DeIIAY, May 23 21 w4t Juvenile Historiesi &c. ABBOTTS' Historical Series, consisting of the following: Life of Alexander ihe Great. Darius Hannibal. Xerxes. Alfred the Great. William the Conqueror. Queen Elizabeth, of England. Mary, Queen of Scots. Mario Antoinette o France. King Charles the First. A. YOUNG. May23. 41 3t ICase Polled yarmouth Herring, sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. 1 All Bologna Sausage, L ""lor sale by SIIA IV cf- A USTIX. ICase Spiced Oysters, and for sale by SIJAW & AUSTIN. Q*' Boxes I. E. Cheese small size for Family JLt) use. 5 Cases Pine Apples do F..r sale by ' SHAW fe AUSTIN. y Brrels Kennedy's Butter & Soda Crackers 0 for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. OAA Verv Superior Family Hams, for*sale by SHAW dz. AUSTIN 3 Cases Pie Fruit assorted, received and for sale by SHAW &. AUSTIN. June 3. 44 if Soda Water, Soda Water /FRESH from the Fountain, with an abundance of Ice and good Syrups, can be had at the Drug Store of FRANCIS L. ZE.YJP. June 3. 44 tf SUGAR, Coffe, Lard and Flour, new supply, low for cash, at W. C. MOORE s. June 3. 44 tf Fine Cigars. 1 Large lot of the finest Brands, Just received rt at MOORE'S. HYSON, Guti Powder, Black and Green Teas, of the best quality at MOORE'S. June 3, 44 tf Long Ifloins. IT Hanging Rock Post Office (between Camdun and Lancasterville) may be seen the Mortis of a wild Cow, the extreme length of which is a curiosity. At the6atne place is now being received a well elected stock ot C-oods which are bought from Southern men who import direct. Groceries at Camden prices. Dry Goods at prices which shall be an agreeable surprise to those who may favour us with their patronage.? All for Cash. M. S. SORRELL & CO. June 3. 44 4t. Bacon! Bacon!! -i /V AA [a LBS. New Macon Sides and Shoulll/.CftJU tiers. For sale hv W. C. MOORE. June 3. 44 tf L- nd, Linseed Oil, _?r3 t r Spls. Turpentine, Litharge, ( limine Greene and Yellow, Lamp Clack, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Red Lead. 6lc. &c. Just received at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. may 20 40 6t PERRY'S Dead Shot, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Jay lie's 'J'onic do. Sands' Sarsapnrilla, Lei.Iv's Blood Pills. Just received at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. tuny 20 40 fit Culinary Articles. TTJ"IHTE Mustard Seed, Ground Ginger, CinH tiainon, Nutmegs, Spice, Cioves, and Mace, Black ind /ied Pepper, Extracts of Lemon, Peach, j r? i>: ai.?a v?..ai, r.? t... I umri ixiiiivnm, luiiuin, u w< mm j inwuiinjf. J net received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. May 23 41 4t_ JEW DAVID'.S Piaster, Davis' Pain Killer. Riinks' Indian Liniment, Keeler's Rliumatic Lotion, for Rhumatism, Pains, &c. For sale at Z. J. DeHAY'S. May 23 41 6t_ PluiloiiN Chemical HAIR Invigorator. A fresh supply juat received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. A/ay 30 43 4t Wanted to Hire. \GIRL to wait about the House, for whom liberal wages will be paid. Enquire at this Office. Window Class.FRENCH and American, a large invoice, just received at McKAIN'S Drug Store, may 0 30 tf To Cabinet Makers. A large invoice of (Jlue, Varnish, Pumice Stone, Sand Taper, &c., just rereived at McKAIN'.S Drug Store, which will be Bold as low as can be obtained in Charleston. may 0 530 tf LATE ARRIVAL" BY Steamer, of Young's Tump Boots and Shoes. Also?McMullau's 6titch Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash, by may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE. Teifnmeiy Cosmetics, &c., A complete assortment of English,; French, (teriuan and American. ALSO Toilet and Shaving Soaps in great variety At A/cKAlN'S Drug Store. May 6 tf Surgical Instruments. A Beautiful assortment, consisting in part of Amputating Triplinee, Cupping and rocket Cases from the celebrated Establishment of II. Lease, New York, just received at McKAIN'S Drug Store. may 6 tf Shirts. A large assortment of Gentleman and Boys, ut the latest style, just received by Mc DO WALL & COOPER. liny Oth 'f $10 Reward. T) UN A WAY from the subscriber, on Sund.iv II last, IIKSTER, a mulatto woman about 16 yca;?of age. The above reward will be paid for proof to conviction of any white person harbouring her, or $5 for her delivery in the Jail of Kershaw district. WJJ. F. DeBRUHL. May 80 48 8t RUNAWAY from the Subscribers, a i egro man named PETER. lie is of a dark copper color, medium height, about 40 years of age, slightly grey, and somewhat disabled in his righl hand; he had on when he left a blue homespur jacket and a black wool hat. He arrived from Richmond Va. on the 12th, and absconded on ti e i 4th inst., and is no doubt making his way back to Virginia. A suitable reward will he paid for his apprehension and lodgment in any Jail in the State, so that we can get him, and all necessary expenses paid, if delivered to us in Charleston. CHEESBORUUGII & BROTHER, Brokers and Auctioneers. Charleston, S. C., May 23,1951. 4B fit ? 100 Reward. TI1E above reward will be given for the delivery to ine at my Plantation in Lancaster District, S. C, a Slave named 110RIS, about 20 years old, a very bright mulatto with straight hait,some freckles about his nose, the top of one of his ears has been cut oil", I think the left one?white eyes and light hair. He is about 5 feet 5$ inches high, straight built, well dressed; weighs about 140 lbs., can road tolerable well. No doubt he will try to pass himself as a white man. He left my plantation on the 27th Inst., has a black dog hall hound which follows him. The above reward will be paid as above s'ated, or Fifty Dollars will be given if he is lodged in any Jail in the United States, so that I can get him. Given under my hand and peal this 29th May, 1?31. P. T HAMMOND. P. S. No doubt but the Boy will attempt to get to a free country, perhaps via Charleston on Rail Road or Steamboat. The Charleston Mercury, the Richmond Examiner, the Southern Press, and Raleigh Register N. C., will please copy the above three times in some conspicuous place in their several papers, and torward nie a copy 01 me same, xogemer wiuj their accounts for payment at Lancasterville S. C. June 3 44 8t ICE, ICE, ICE CONSTANTLY for sale bv FRANCIS L ZEMP. June 3. 44 tf Bounty Land. THE subscriber will prosecute claims for Land or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers and officers, in the Mexican war, in the War of Idl'J, the Florida -var, and other Indian wars, arc entitled to Bounty Land. J. B KERSHAW. Per, C-l, tl 101 Att'y at Law. OFFICE TRANS'N. S. C. R. R. COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 23d MAY 1851. ON and after the 1st June, the Passenger Train (for Hamburg, Columbia, Camden, and all intermediate Stations on the South Carolina Rail Road) will commence and continue to run daily at the following hours. FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. UP, r /" !. a - ... i a ? !t?-w,k.,r? ,?*j t'l r, m Ijrat c \.-uai icaiuu at u, a. 111. /in. i icnuvr^^f ? w, j., ... Arr. Cofi?nihia,-at 3 30 p. m | Arr. Camden, at 1, 3d p. m DOWN. L?>nv<? Hamburg, at 6. a. in Arr. Charleston at 2, p. m (<*ave Columbia, 6 30 a. m Leave Camden, 5, 3 > a. in second, or express train. LP. Leave Charleston 11.33 n. m I Arr. Hamburg 5, 30 p. m DOWN. Leave Hamburg at 10 a. in | Arr. Charleston, at 4, p.m The Express Train will run directly through without stopping, and iio Freight or Way Passengers will he taken by it. J. D. PETSCII. Sup't Traii'ji'tn, <S-e. So. Ca. R. R. Company. may2? 42 fit IVolit e L> l>c!inq:ie:it Stockholders. Office South Carolina Rairoad Co. ) CHARLESTON, May 24, 1851. f SHAKES in the South Carolina Railroad, upon which all o| ihe Intahuents have not been paid, are subject to forfeiture and w ill not be ent' tied to Dividends in July, or thereafter. THOS. WAlilNO, Auditor. May 27 42 tf CA.Ul>lLli KUAAtil RAIL-KOAD. May- 21th, 1851. AFTER this date the Passenger Train will not return to Camden, to make the mid-day trip but once a week, which will he on Wednesdays. On UntwlncQ an/4 Prirln v? Troin \?mII rpmnili V,.. " '""J" -.. ? J.-, ..... ........ ..... ........... at the Junction, until the arrival of afternoon up Train from Charleston. On Wednesdays the Return Train will reach Camden at 10 A. M., and leave for Columbia at 11.15 A. M. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. May 27. 42 6t_ Public Caution. TT7MEREAS, my wife Louisa DeBrtihl, has T T 'elt my be<J and board without any just provocation, 1 hereby forewarn all persons from crediting her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts ot her i-ontracting. I furthermore caution all persons fiorn harboring her, as I will enforce the law again?! any one so offending. GEORGE EDWARD X DeBRUIIL. May 28,1851. 42 mark ltn rF",HE undersigned lias every morning Fresh 1 _L Beef at 5, 0, and 7 cents for cash, for sale. F. V. SNYDER. I Ma,, 'in A'i tf '""J "v Z'l I PAVILION HOTEL. (BY U. L. 11UTTEJR FIELD.) Corner of Meeting and Hnsell Streets, and in tlie immodiale vicinity of liayne and King Streets. Charlesiun. S. C. JOY. B. YICKLE. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. WINSBOROUC.il, s.c. (Office it) the renr of the Court House.) may 6. 36 4m Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Samuel Kirkland, dee'd., will present them properly attested, and those indebted, will make payment to JOHN KIRKLANI), Adrn'r. may 13,1851 38 tf Just Received and for Sale A LOT of Ladies Dress Goods ; Consisting in Tissues, Barages, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. Also a fine assortment of Prints, and a general assortment or SPRING GOODS, A t S. D, HALLFORU'S. April 8, t!8 if 17*11 ENCII, German ami Im?li*h i'lain Cashmere*, {or Fellies DrcweR. Also?Velvet and other Trimmings opened tlii* day, at BONNE\ 'S. Workman & Boone Are now receiving large addition* to their Stock ?embracing SEVERAL A'E W STYLES, and rendering their Stock iiv far the most lull and complete SPRING STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES that ha* ever hoen offered in this market. In the selection of those goods, great care lias been taken as to style and quality. The workmanship and materials are of the best description?and the terms shall bn accommodating. Tne public are respectfully invited to call and examine their {Stock, which cannot fail in quality and price to give satisfaction to any and all. April 8, I2S tf India jYIatiing. A few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale by McUOWALL & COOPER, may fith 30 tf Branch of the Bank cf the State of South Carolina at Camden. ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank in the months of June and July, must be in the original signatures of the makers and endorsers. I). L. DE^AUtkSURE, Cashier. May 0. 30 tf marine, Fire, and Life Insurance. nr the Commercial Insurance Company,; OF CHARLESTON, S. C. CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN. OFFICE, ,\0. 1, BROAD-STREET. i'resident. WILLI A.?l B. IIERIOT. directors. JAMES K. ROBINSON, HENRY T. STREET, GEO. A. TRENHOLM, W>I. McKl'RNEY, ROBERT CALDWELL, J. H. BRAWLEY, A. R. I'A FT, T. L. Wit AUG, A. M. LEE. Secretary. E. L. TESSlER, Inspector. B.C. PRE SSL FY. Solicitor. It. A. KIN LOCH, Medical Examiner. The subscriber having been appointed agent for this Company, is now prepared to receive Pioposal* for Fire Risks, nnd will effem Insurance on fair and liberal term*. Wffl. D- McDOWALL. Camden. S- C., May 5,1831. 36 if_ Fresh and Genuine Drugs and Medicines. JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Store, a 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 6 33 tf Chloric iEtlicr, Chloroform. QUINTNBS, Iodines, Iodide of Potassium, Chloride of Soda.Pruesic Acid, Citrate of Iron, &C, <fc., just received at McKAlN'S Drug Stere. May 0 30 tf Fresh Extracts OF Belladonna, Ilyore/amus, Taraxacum, Stramonium, Gentian, &c., just received At McKAlN'S Drug Store. may G 3u tf Lamp Oil, See. WINTER Strained, Suiar and Lard Oils, Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of Burning Fluid Lamps, Wicks, &c. McKAIN'S'S Drug Store. May 6 36 tf JUST RECEIVED at McKAlJTS Drug Store, a Fresh supply of .Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Spice, Ginjrer, Pepper, Gelatine, Isinglass, Vanilla Beans. Essences for Flavoring, Hops, &c. Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &c. JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drugstore, 16,000 lbs. White Lead, 150 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 " Spts. Turpentine, 50 ? Furniture Varnish, 50 " Coach Varnish, 50 Ihs. Chrome Ureen, OU " Jt'aris Also a large assortment of Paint Brushes from the best manufacturers?all of which will be eoltl very low. may 6 30 tf Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. V large assortment may always be found At McKAIN*S Drug Store, may 0 30 tf FRKSII Congress Water in (juart and pint Bottles, kept constantly at M i-LA INS Drug Store, inay 6 30 tf Butter, eahs>, bacd* a com PRIMIH Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins) do do Leaf Lard, do North Carolina Bacon, do CORN. ROBT. LATTA. March 25, 1851. 24 tf Notice. THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas J. Anrrum, William Gardener, and Alexander Voting, who have been, and now are, engaged in the manufacture of cotton goods, and other article**, at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firm and style of William Anderson and Company, have associated Bui well Hoy kin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter incorporating the said 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 hate accepted the said Charter, and 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, 1651 20 tf GREAT ATTRACTION !!! Bargains, Bargains, Bargains! AT TIIE MASONIC IIALL. M. &. A. W ALDATKU, fn.in the City of Baltimore, Manufacturers of every kind and newest styles and fash ions of Gknti.kmev's Ci.otiiino, have opened a bouse at tlie Masonic Hall, in Cnuulen, nearly op|>miie Kennedy's New ITall, and next door south to Hunter's Bar Room. Their extensive and large assortment, manufactured by themselves, witli the advantages of importing their own materials from the Knropeun markets, ennbfes them to sell at 25 per cent cheaper than any other house in this place, or in the State of South-Carolina. Their Clothing is always made by the best workmen- They resjtectfMly invite attention to their >tork. and will spare no pains to render satisfaction to their customers. They will sell at Wholesale, at New-York prices. Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to give rt-ni n cnii. > flne lot of imported SEGAUS for sale. May 'J 38 8t I I lave a fiinc luluf Crockery am.' (J lass ware on hand. S.D. IIALLFORD. April 8, 28 tf Oak Bark. THE highest Market price will he given for Oak Bark, by \Y. ANDEUSOiN &. CO. March 3d, 18 tf - - * J :4 /.j - _ CAPITAL. 8150,000. ..." TIIE Subscribers havipg been appointed Agents for l lie Columbia Insurance Company, are now prepared to issue Policies 011 as favorable term#, as any responsible Company. With-a Capital of $150,000 all paid in, and a Southern euterprise/ It is worthy of encouragement- r A. M. & R. KENNEDY/ Camden, March 5, lbol. 19 ** tf CREDIT IJPJTIL 1st JANUABY NEXT, SELLING OFF TME BAUKCE OF Ol'B STOCK OF DRY ROODS AND HARDWARE AT Prime Cost at the above credit. All those who have to purcl\ase, would de well to avail tbeow selves.of this opportunity. II. LEVY & SON. March 10, 1*51. 22 tf CJbrn! Corn!! 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, 1000 do White do. Received, and lor sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN VV. BRADLEY, Camden, Feb. 24, 10 tf The subscriber has just finished off a lotot Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; vc-ry neat articles and at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTJEN. Ready Blade Clothing! HATS ot all kinds, for sale At HALLFORD'S April 8, 28 ' tf RICE DULUV, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLES TON, S. C. May 2. 35 tf Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the #etate of Ellen Chesnut, deceased, are hereby, notified to come forward and establish the safne and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment to > - THOMAS VVHITAKER, Ex?ojr.i May 2 * 34 _ ' tf. Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Of* tate of J. C. Doby, dec'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will mate payment to J. DUNLAP, Adro'r. Jan- ao. a t?"4FOR SALE, ; House Lots and Serrantg. THE subscriber is desirous to Bell his new and comfortable Dwelling, with eight rooms, with fire places in each, and if desired, (wo more comfortable rooms can be finished in the garret. The House was built about two years ago by <me of the best wcikmen, in a plain and neat-manner. The lots measure 400 feet front, by 504 feet deep, with convenient out-buildings, and two Bind wens of as pure waterae-is in Camden. And M regard* health, it is equal to Kirk wood. House Servants, such as Nurse, Cook, Washer, and Waiter, wi&att be sold low for cash, or on lime as may Le agreed on. . , W. D. McDOVTALU may 10, 1851 40 8t > > ,v Warranted Pianos, Arc. on Trial* PflANOS of best Makere, Rosewood, Pearl, k Mahogany, &p. in any desired siyle of finish?* or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited on trial. Alter sufficient test, may be bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit Many references to families in different States, and districts of this State, quite competent to judge, where Instruments have been tested .ajjd. bought and now speak for themselves... Specie mens 6een by inquiring of Mks. ANN H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. April 2 32 . *tP** SPRING, 18 61.5 A. M. &. R. KENiNEDY, are just receivingthetr usual supply of . SPRING GOODS, ? and will be pleased to receive a call from their Friends, and all who may be in want rf Handsomer Goods, suitable for the Season, either in LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. rPU? VtAnD ?ifi 11 kn fnn ml eAmnlntn in all tld 1 lie uiwrv tt 111 i/v ivuiiu vwuij/iw^w iu uii **3P. Branches. April 4, 1851. 27 ' tf* .. i i> Domestic Items. BROWN and bleached rdieetings, every width} 'J'ickinpr; Erglish Long-cloths; Counteroanes, plain and figured curtain Dimity; garmantDimity; colored Homespuns and Denims; plaid Linssy Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. ALSO 1150 pieces of bleached and brown Home spans as low as tlisv can be bought any \vher^.in,Amer ca. At " JAMES WILSON'S. , Notice. THE Town Council of Camden wishes to hire by the month five or six able bqdied hands,* to work on the streets, aud ditches, in the Town of Camden. For particulars, apply to either o the Town Wardens, or tj the Town Recorder. L. \V. BALLARD, T. Recorder. <r May 2, * 35 tf Augers RECEIVED direct trom the manufacturers, and will be sold at a great reduction <rir mer prices. ^ Assorted Concave and convex Augers w'lfb and without Nuts, ? " Long Mill Wrights Nut Augers, " Cast Steel Convex M u " " M Au'/er Bitts | to jr* * For sale by McDOWALL cf COOPER, may Oth v 30 tf Southern Agricultural Implements. r"|"MIE subscribers'tiave received the following JL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair Jr. ^ & Co., Baltimore. They have been tested and . approved by a iinmber of our River Planters. No. 7, P. &. 9, Sinclair and iMoor's Plows, 'z al a r arrow nows, v* Plain and expanding Corn Cultivator?, Si gle and Double spout Corn Shellert>, Virginia Corn Shelters, Corn and Cob Crusher?, (will grind 7 bushels'1 an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 0& 11 inch Straw Cutters, Cram Cradles. ? t t r. r/\ODi'n | Fornnieby aicuuvv^vui. 4)' may 5tli, 30 "*