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* MAR it LED.?On W edjljjpiday evening, 4th j inst., at the First BapUst'Church. by Kev. J. K. Kendrick, Mr. Benjamin R. Scott, of Chatta* j nooga, Tenn., and Miss E. Pauline Mendenhall, daughter of M. T. Mendenhall, Esq , ol Charles ton. V ? hi III | ? CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. per yd. 13. to 18 (Lard, lb 10 to ]3 " ' 'i- e. in lh 6 to 7 n&ie nope m ? ?. Bacon, Iti 9 lo 124 j Molasses, pall 31 to 44 Butter, lb 18 to 20 IMackarel, bbl 8 to 10 Brandjr, pall 29-to 35 i Nails, lb 44 to 6 Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 'Oats, bushel 75 Beef, lb 4 to 5 |Peas, bushel 80 Cheese, lb 12 15 J Potatoes, sweet, bu 5 ) Cotton, lh 5 to 9 ! Irish bu 11 Corn, bushel90 to jtl 124: Rye, bushel 95 to 1 Flour, bbl 6 to 6i;ltire. bushel 3 to I Fodder, cwt 14 l75jSnpar, lb 7 to 10 Hiles.dry lb 8 to 'J |Salt, sack 11 Iron, lb 5 to 61 shot. Imp 11 Lime, bbl 2 to SijTnbacoo, lb 10 to 50 Leather, sole, lb 17 to 22 i Wheat, bush 1 D.C'3> r?S2(h D??nk nt this Office on the most accommo- ; dating terms with Neatness and Despatch. All kindsof Blanks kepi constantly on Hand, j 8C2TS 0? TSlfSPP-^jJOS. ? Watcrec l>i vision So. 9. 4. The regular meetingof this Divsion vviji be ne'a *l?n Thursday evening, at your New Hall over A. M. &. R. Kennedy's Store, at 8 o'clock Bv order of the W. P. * \V. T. JQIINSON, S. R. WATEREE EOUSE. {LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,) m CAMDEN. S. C. THE Subscriber having purchased this extensive and well known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and comfort, by a new addition of Furnitureand thorough and complete repairs, begs leave to inform the "phbHc, that he is prepared to Entertain all who inay favor him with a call, in a manner hitherto I unknown in the town ot Camden. Fie deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, | only so far as to say that his Table will be sup- i piied daily as well as any in the Slate : attended j by polite and attentive Servants. His Stabler, will bp bountifully supplied with | Provender and attended by the very best Hostlers. ; No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and or- i dcrlv Ilouse. II. HOI.LEVMAX. j Camden, Jtr e 4. IS-~? 1. 4~> tf Charleston .Mercury. South t'aroliinau. tri-woekly. Fairfield Herald. Chester Standard. L'fiionville Journal, .Laurensville Herald. Newherry Sentinel, Crecnville Mountaineer, Hornet* *s Nest, Vorkville Miscellany, Charavv Gazert. l>arlingu?n Flag, Sumter banner will i please cony weekly for three months. Jntie 10 46 tf 4 Cook Wauted. 1 Good h'tnily cook, without Children will be A<s Am hired at a liberal pricp. upon application ! <km.nl, PiMt 1 Iffite Box No. 92. June !? 12h ."3 WS7T SA3?L3?.T. i THE subscriber lias recently added to hie stock, , a fine assort ineni of I*,'.' JflW SADDLES, dec. oftfce best qualities and latest s'yles. His stock is ! now complete, any article usually mind in liis line ! may be procured, ou llie most accommodating I terms. I AMldies made to order in tlie vert best style. ^ Haruem ot all kinds and descriptions. UepairiUK done at the shortest notice. K. J. OAKS. Jane 10 40 if Sale of Keal llstate. By order of the Court of' Ordinary. "ll'ihh be sold on the first Monday July next, 1 IF before the Court House in Camden, between : the legal hours ot sale, a house and lots, situated on the upcerpart oftbe town ot Camden, numbering eight hundred and seventy utile (t*79) with seventy live feet off the Western end ol.eurn hot ; fronting the Public Square A each being <?ne hundred feet wide?also, tjie South hall of lot e gi.t hundred and eigh'v one <8?I) the line of division riinuing East to West, being the real estate ol Dr. Isaac.Burns of North Carolina dee'd. TERMS.?Cash for as much as will pay cost; ; the balance oil a credit of twelve months, purchaser giving bond with good ssruri'y with interest thereon from day of stle, and mortgage ol the property ; (ifdeemed neccs.-arv] to the Ordinary. JOHN INGRAM, s. K. D. t JunolO. 46 Ids. HEAD-QUARTERS. ? C5 r 1 , J TWENTY-SF.COM) ukoimkat. O. * . ,?i. r *- ' Juno 10, 1S51. S ORDER NOIN pursuance of orders from Brigad or (Jer.pnl , Cliandler, Captains of Companies are hereby ! ordered to warn all defaulters (in tlmir respective ; Companies ) ' attend Brigade Court Martial to be held at Camden on Tuesday the 24:h June inst., lor noil attendance at the Brigade Encampment, and to furnish the Court with the evidence of the same. By order of Col. TAYLOR. Tho. .'. Warren, Adjutant. Juue 10. 46 5t Wanted i N active, intelligent and industrious Lad, LI or il 14 years old, as an Apprentice to the Drug .Business. Apply at this office. ^June 6 45 Gt Saw Cummers. ANOTHER supply received by June6-45-tf MclKHVALL & COOLER Tea. "! 1 Chest extra fine llvson. 1 do do I'owclinng, Received by McDOWALI. & COOPER. June ti 4"i tf ! A FINE ll jrse and Buggie with top, for snle ' ii together or (separate; any person wishing to | purchase will call at the It ul Ito-nl Depot Camden June 6 45 LATE ARRIVAL BV Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots and i Shoes. A'so?McMullan'n stitch Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash, by may 2. WORKMAN' & BOONE. Wanted to Mire. I GIRL to wait about the Jloti-e, for whom j A liberal wages w i'l be paid. Enquire at this Office. i Shirts. A large assortment of Gentlemen and Bovs, of the latest style, just received by McDOWALL & COOPER, may 6th 33 ft QAA Very Superior Family Ham*, for eale by Sl'JAW & AUSTIN'. | Head Quarters, g||||gP? BUCKHEAD, June 1, 1851. Okdkr No. 7. ^ rrHB Officers and Sergeants of the following Jl Brigades, will Fneamn, and the following Re- f giments will parade for Review and DriII, at such F t'rnes as herein slated, viz: Thp Officersand Sergeants of the 1 Oth Brigade ' ol Infantry, and the 10th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at such place as the Brigadier General 2 of Infantry may select, on Monday the 14th day of July next, and encamp "full live days," coin- f mencing at 12o'clock M. The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at 1 Richardson's, on Tuesdav the 2'2d of July next. ' The 7th Regiment cf Infantry will parade at the 1 Old Wells, on Thursday the 24;h of July. The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at lx)we's, on Saturday the 2Gth ol July. i The Officers and Sergeants nl the 2nd Brigade c of Infantry, and 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, will as- J semhle at such place as the Brigadier General f of Infantry may direct, on Monday the 28th of July ...a ?n?-j,.in<>riill His ilavs." coii niencincr at lirAi,nn,. c?v?...r .- j - , -- w 12 o'clock M. ^ The 2nd Regimrnt of Cavalry will parade ^.t the place selected for the encampment, on Satur- j dav. the 2nd of August next Thefiih Regiment of Inlantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 5th of Au- ( gust. I The fith Regiment of Infantrv will parade at Lomax's, on Thursday the 7th of August. The4ih Regiment of Inlantrv will parade at its usual parade ground, on Saturday the 9th of Autiust. j The 42nd Regiment of Infantry will par de at Minton's, on Tuesday the 12 h of August. The 2nd Regiment of Inlantry will parade at Hall's, on Thursday the 14th of August. The 5th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hunt r's, on Saturday the 16th of August. The Office rsai.d Sergeants of the 1st. Rrigade of Infuntry, and 1st. Regiment or Cavalry, will as- , seiuble at Pirkensville, on Monday the ISlhol'Au- ! J gusl, and encamp''full hie d?ys." commencing at j i 12 o'clock, M. T'?e 1st. Regiment ot Cavalry will parade at I ? Pickensvilie. on Saturday lie 23*1 of August. ' t The 3rd Regiment of Infantry will parade at ! Tonev'sOld Sture, on Tuesday Uie 2tiih uf Au- j j gUSt. t The 1st. Regiment of Infantry will parade ?t i Bruio i'b,un Thursday the 2dth oi August. The Officers ami Sergeants ?! the 0:ti Brigade of Inianlry, and the 9th Regiment ol Cavalry, will assemble at (tafueyV Old Field, near Limestone Springs, on Mond?y the 1st. day of Septcinlier next, and encamp "lull l.ve days," commencing at 12o'clock, M. The Officers and Sergeants of the tfch Brigade of Infantry, and Otli Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Yongue's, on Monday the Ifttli of Sep . teuiher, and encamp "full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Commissioned and non-Commissioncd Offi cers of the Regiments ordeied for Review, will assen ble the dav previous at tlie place of rendez- . vous, uf their respective regiments, tor drill and I instruction. I 'i'he review of each Regiment will tahc place at 12 o'clock, M. The Major (J' rale and Brigadier (lenernls, will, with their Sialt, attend lite Fncampnients ami Reviews, in their respective commands. 'J lie Brigadier tienerais are charged with the extension oi this order (-'umplete returns, ol each Brigade, including effective and alarm men, and specifying the num. . oer ol public and private arms in use, will be made by the Br g-tdier (imieniip to the Adjutant and Inspector General, lelme tiie 1st day of Uc;ooer < next. , The Aids-de-Cnmp of tlie Commander-in-Chief, I re.-iding hi llicdiv smii", where Mticaiuptnonls ami j Reviews are order- d, art erjncially directed to attend I hint) and other aid.-, v\ iili whom it may be convenient, are request mi to join him at such places as ' su.is I hem. By ordei of the Caininander-in-Chief, 1 J. W. 'JAM'I'Y, , Arti !ii,rt Imst, (ieii'l. 17" Charleston Mercury and Courier, South Carolinian, Telegraph, I'aiinetto Standard., Yorkville Miscellany,Greenville Mountaineer, Keowee Courier, end eiun Messenger, Anderson Gazette, , Abbeville Manner, Edgefield Advertiser, Newberry Sentinel, Spartan, Unionville Journal, Laurens- , ville Herald, will copy weekly until the Reviews ( and Eurampments are over. Late Publications' TTNITED STATES, its rise and progress, by i G. T. Pousain, Late > ioister ol the Repilblic of' France to the L*. States, translated from the 3rd Paris edition l?v E. L. DuBarrv, M. D., Surgeon i U. S. Navy, 1851. Sketches of Greece and Turkey, l>v Aubrey De Vere, Annual of Scientific Discoveries for 1351, < Culm ami tile Cubans, , Deck aii:l I'orl. hy Waller Cohon, I Three Vears in California, by Colton, Coii<|uc?l of FJoridn, h; Tlieo. Irvin, Dai'iUalt.nr Legend*of the Sioux, Living Author* of Lngland, 1 Present and 1'ust: and Charterisni, Carlyle, Memoir* of the House of Orleans, Life of !{?hcH|iierrc, King of the ilurons, 1 Isluial Worltl of the Pacific, Foot Print* uf tiie c**?tur, < Old Red Sandstone, , Stilling*' Preiimntology, by Dr. Bush, Mirror of Nature, ' Night side of Nature, Celestial Telegraph, Manual of the Kmc Aris, Lord and Lilly liarcourt. Kveiling* at Donaldson Manor, | Beraiiger'* Poem*. Mrs K\mix' I'aHins. Miss M. Lee's Poem*. Alton Locke, Lift- of John Randolph, Domestic 11ixtory ol" the Ami-r. Revolution by Mr*. Ellet. ' VViwii of Israel. t?y (irar* Ajruillor, Rose Doiigln*. <?r Autobiography of a Minister * Daughter, , Raid* ?f tio* Bible, Gilfillan, | t cm- from the Sacred Mine, Loom is' I'rogres* of Astronomy. l?r.ibaiii'*. or A ?ntti unit MiuiIhhuI, liueens of Scotland, Vol. I, Breck's Book of Flowers. New \mericnn Orchard i?t, Belli,,-|V I'oiiltry Biwik, Mis* Leslie'* l.ndy* Receipt Book. Burn I Economy. Bryant's letii-ri of a Traveller. i Practical Merclmntile ("orrcspondenee. Ac. A. YOUNG. Maj 23, 41 " I Suigicnl Instruments. A Beautiful assortment, consisting in part of i.\. Amputating Triplines, Cupping and Pocket Cases frotn the celebrated Establishment of H. ' l/usse, New York, just received at McKAJN'S Orug Store. may 'j BB ?f | CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW Ol'EN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELLNG PUBLIC. rr if an excellent and commodious building, new : L and well fitted up, anil lately put in a state nf :omplete re| aiit. The rooms are large, open and iir\ ; tine Family parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thin<j : vhich an excellent country market will afford, itlended by the best servants. The BaR will be Supplied with the choicest i (Vines and Liquors. The STABLES are well fitted up : attended by areful and experienced Hostlers, and well sup* died with Provender. Also Lots prepared for the accommodation of trovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at all times, be an Omnibus in attend, ince to convey passengers to and from the Depot. The Subscriber having had pcverni years expe* ienre in the above business, feels confident in sayng that he will be able to give general satisfaction u all, who may favor him with their | atronage, as ie is determir.ed to uee every exertion on hie part o please. H. J. WILSON'. Charleston Courier, Mercury. Columbia Caroli* I lian and Advocate, Fairfield Herald, Chester Stanlard, Hornet's Nest, Darlington Flag, Sumter ianner, will copy once a week for one month and orward bills to the Republic Ofiie.>.. June fi 4-5 tf Soda Water, Soda Water FRESII from the Fountain, with an abundance of Ice and good Syrups, can be had at the >ug Store of FRANCIS L. ZEMP. June 3. 44 tf rjUGAR, CofTe, Lard and Flour, new supply, I 0 low for cash, at W. C. MOOREV." I June 3. 44 tf Fine Cigars. 1 Large lot of the finest Brands, Just received 1 at MOORE'S. HYSON, Gun Powder, Black and Green Teas, of the best quality at MOORE'S. June 3. 44 tf Long Kioi ns. IT Hanging Rock Post Office (between Camden and Lancasterrille) may be seen the JornHof a wild Cow, the extreme leugthof which s a curiosity. At the sauie place is now being received a well | [elected stock ot Goods which are bought frciu . Southern men who import direct. j Groceries at Camden prices. Pry Goods at i jricee which shall be an agreeable surprise to j hose who mav favour us with their patronage.? I Ml for Cash. " M. S. SORRHLL & CO. , June 3. 44 4t. ' Bacon! Bacon2! | J"V A t > LBS. New Bacon Sides and Shoul LvF.vli/tJ' ders. For sale bv 7 W. C. MOORE. Jnne 3. 44 tf 1 Window Class. EpitENCII and American, a larcre invoice, just ; recoiled at McKAlN'S Drug So rc. I may 6 36 tt_ ! To Cabinet Makers. * I.,... Inuiu.. .if film, Varnish. Pumice I l\. Stone, Sand l'aper, &c, just reieived at' VlcKAIN'.S Drug .Store, which will be bold as 1 ow as can be obtained in Charleston, may H 38 tt * PexfamcFy Coliiactte*, &c., ~ | A complete assortment of ?ti<jht>lif French, i Herman and Aiiierirau. "ALSO Toilet and Shaving Soups in prert variety At J/rK.AIM'S Drop Siore. i M i.v 6 an u , RUN A WAY front the Subscribers, a i egro man name J PETER. lie is of a dark copper :ob?r, medium I.eight, about 40 years of ape, ] diplitly prey, and somewhat disabled in his ripht land : he had nil when lie loll a blue Imniesput ; nclii'i anil a Murk wool hat. lie arrived from Hn-finiond \'a. on the 12'h, and absconded on ti e I4lli inst., and is no doubt making his way back in I Virginia. A suitable reward w?!l lie pan! for bis ! ippreiiension and lodpment in any Jail in the I Stat", so that we can get him. and ail necessary uxpenses paid, if delivered to us in Charleston, i CIIBESBOROIKJII A- BROTHER, Brokers and Auctioneers. CharlesUm, S. ('., Maj 2d, Idol. 6t SI00 Ketvai'd, TWIH nhnve reward will he e-iveo for the d, !i ve 1. rv to mo ;it my Plantation in Lancaster I)i- t trict, & C\, a Slave iiamed IIORIS, about 20 years ' old, a very bri^hl mulatto with straight hair, some freckles about bis nose, the top of one of his ears has been cut olf, I think the left one?white eyes and light hair. Ho is about 5 feet 5J inches high, straight built, well dressed; weighs about 140 Iiv-., , can read tolerable well. No doubt he will try to , pass himself as a white man. He left my planta- . lion on the 27th Inst., has a black dog hall hound | which follows him. The above reward will be paid as above s'ated. ' :>r Fifty Dollars will be given if he is lodged in any . Jail in the United States, so that I can get him. ' Given under mv hand and seal this 2illh .Mav. 1851. P. T HAMMOND." J'. S. No doubt but the Uov 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. ' G., will please copy the above threw limes in some I conspicuous place in their several papers, and : forward me a copy of the same, together with i their accounts for payment at Lancasterville S. (J. ; June 3 44 8t ICE, ICE, ICE j pOXSTANTLY lor sale hv U FRANCIS L ZE.MP. June 3. 44 tf j Bounty Land, THE subscriber will prosecute claims for Laud i or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Noldiers | ind officers, in the Mexican war, in the H'ar of | IS 12, the Florida war, and other Indian wars, arc i Mttitled to Bounty Land. J. B KERSHAW. Dec, 24, tflOt Att'y at Law. Public Caution. V1711LREAN, my wife Louisa DeBruh', has Tf lelt my bed and board without any just provocation, I hereby forewarn ail persons Iroin credlingherori my account, as I will pay no debts ol ier ontractiny. 1 furthermore caution all persons ftotn harboring jer, as I will enforce the law n/ainst any one so rfienduig. I,is "GEORGE EDWARD * DEISKUIIL. I May 28, 1^51. 43 Itn 'pHE undersigned has every morning Fresh J_ Beef at 5, (3, and 7 cents for cash, for sale. F. V. SNYDER. ! Mi-v Mfi l .'l ti OFFICE TRANS'N. 3. C. R. R. COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 22a MAY 1351. ea.ggas, j-ffl SSBHB ON and alter tin- lai June, the Passenger Train (for Hamburg, Columbia, Camden, and all intermediate Station* on the South Carolina Rail , Road) will commence and continue to run daily ; t the following hour*. IIKST, OK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN*. UP. j Onve Charleston at 8, a. ni. Arr. Hamburg. at3,30 p. m Arr. Colombia, at 3 30 p. m | Arr. Camden, at 4,30 p. hi ; DOWN. j . I .en y a Hamhiire. at 6. a. in | Arr. Charleston at 2. p. tn > i l*avn Columbia, 6S)a. m I I/rave Camden. 5. 3) a m | ?kcom>, or express train. IF. Leave ClmrlcRtoii 11.33 a. in I Arr. Iliwibiinr '>. 30 p. m | DOWN. ~ j Leave Hamburg at 10 n. m | Arr. Charleston. at 4, p. ni | Tim Express Train will nm directly through without , ( rtopinric, ami no Freight or Way Passengers will be taken ' by it. J. i>. PKTSCH, Hnp't Tratisp'tn. Ac. Ho. Cu. R. R. Company, way 27 12 6t Notice to delinquent Stockholders. > i mmmmM Office South (.'akomna Raiboad Co. ) I'.IJARI ESI ON, .Way 24. 1851. { SHAKES in the Soulh Carulma Railroad, upon ( which all n! the Inialineiits have not been ( paid, arc subject to forfeiture and Vi!l not be enti t.'ed lo Dividends in Julv, or thereafter. Til OS. WARING, Auditor. Mav 27 42 tf_ 1 CA-TIDJ^T BKAVCn RAIL-ROAD. Mav 24th, 1851. AFTER this date the Passenger Train will not J return to Camden, to make the mid-dav trip but once a week, which will be on Wednesdays. 5 On Mondays and Fridays, the Train will remain at the junction, until the arrival of afternoon up Train from Charleston. On Wednesdays the Return Train will reach Camden at 10 A. 51., and leave for Columbia at 11.15 A. M. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. May 27. 42 r 6t_ PAVILION HOTEL. (BY II. L. BUTTilflFIELD.) Corner of Meeting and Streets, and in the immediate vicinity of ilayne and King Streets. Charleston, S. C. JOY. B. 1IICKLE, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. | Wl.NSBOKOUGH, S.C. (Olhce iti the rear of the Court House.) may t>. 3tj 4m \ Notice. * AC-person* having demands against theEstate of Samuel Kirkland, dee'd., will present them j properly attested, and those indebted, will make f" payment to JOHN KIRKLAND, Adm'r. may 13.1651 38 . if Just Received and for Sale V LOT of Ladies Dress Goods; j Consisting in Tissues, Barages, * Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. i Ahjo a tine assortment of Prints, and a general assortniei t ??f SPRHG GOODS, At S. D, JlALLFORD'S. April 3, 23 tf J I^RENCH, '"iermaii and English Plain Cashmeres, (or (indies Dresses. Also?Velvet and other Trimming* 1 opened this day, at BONNEY'S. Workman & Boone Are now receiving large additions trftheir Stock ? embracing SEVLUAL A'EflP STYLES, and I rendering the'r Stock by far the rao6t full and I complete SPRING STOCK of BOOTS HR SHOES that ha- ever Imoii offered in this market. Jii the selec'ton of these (roods, orreat care has , i been taken as to style and i/uuluy. The workmanship and muieriuis are of tiiejht.it description?and < the trrm* shall be accommodating. Tne public am respectfully invited to call and , examine their Stork, which rannot fail in quality i and price to give satisfaction to any and all. April N. 3S tf fliulia Matting. I few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale by .1 McOUWALL &, COOPER, in a 7 fit l? 36 if I Branch of the Bank cf the State of South i1 Carolina at Camden. ILL Notes intended for renewals at this Batik I in the months of June and July, must be in j the original signatures of the makers and endors- ; / ers. D. L. DE SAUSSURE, Cashier. May P. 36 tf ( Fresh and Genuine Drugs and medicines, j JL'SP Received at McKALN'jJ Drug Store, a ' lar?p invoice of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, , Chemicals, &c., which will be sold Wholesale 'jr Retail at Charleston prices All articles sold at this Establishment are warranted genuine. ' may 6 36 tf Chloric Ether. Chloroform. I QUININHS, It'diIodide of Potassium, 1 Chloride of Soda, Prussic Acid, Citrate of Iron, die, if-c., just received at McKAlN'S Drug Store. May 6 ?M> if F resh~E xtrnctx OF Belladonna, Hyorc/auius, Taraxacum, Stra- 1 iiioniuin, Gentian, & < ., just received At McKAlN'S Drug Store. may G ?3G H' Lamp Oil, &c. WINTER. Strained, Solar and Lard Oils, Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of Burning Fluid Lamps, Wicks, &.c. McKAlNS'S Drug Store. May 6 3G ' TEST RECEIVED at McKAlN'S DrugStore, f) a Fresh supply of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, * Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Gelatine, Isinglass, Vanil- 1 la Beans, Essences for Flavoring, Hops, drc. &c. Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &e. JL'ST Received at McKAlN'S DrugStore, CJ 10.000 lbs. White Lead, 150 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 44 Spts. Turpentine, SO ' Furniture Varnish, 50 14 Coach Varnish, 50 lbs. Chrouie Ureen, 50 44 l'aris 44 Also a large assortment of I'aint Brushes from the best manufacturers?all of which will be sold very low. J may 0 30 tf Hair, Nail and Tooth Brashes. \ large assortment may always be found A At McKAlN'.S Drug Store. ' may 6 36 tf FRESH Congress Water in quart and pint Bottles, kppt constantly at < McLAIN.S Drug Store. i may It "> if I Butter, lard, bacon a corn PRIME Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins) do do Leaf Lard, do North Carolina Baron, do CORN. ROBT. LATTA. M*M. 25, 1851. ' 24 if_ Insurance. CAPITAL *150,000. . rHB Subscriber* having been appointed Agents tor I tip Columbia Inturancr. Company, are now prepared io issue Policies on as favorab!e terms, it* any responsible Company. With a Capital of 31504100 ail paid ir, and a Southern enterprise. It id worthy of encouragement. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Camden, March 5>, 1851. 19 * tf CREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT. SELLING OFF run IMI.AXCE OF OUR STOCK OF DRY (iOODS AND HARDWARE AT Prime Cost at the above credit. All tboao who have to purchase, would do well to avail themselves ui this opportunity. If. LEVY & SOtf. March 10, 1851. 22 If Corn! Corn I;I 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, lOOO do While do. Received, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, )y JOHN W/BRADLEY. Camden, Feb. 24, 10 tf The subscriber has just finished off a lot pi Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. ALso Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and it unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Heady Made Clothing! HATSut all kinds, for sale At llALLFORD'S 28 tf K1CF, DULIN, ' FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CENTRAL WHARF, r t a n r n o t a \t a /? ^iidivuiiO l u.i, o. r May a. 35 ' If Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Ellen Cheauut, deceased* are hereby, notified to come forward and establish the same incf all persons indebted to the said estate will make pavment to THOMAS WHITAKER, Ex^r. Slay '2 , 34 Warranted Pianos, &e.on THa#. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood "Pearl,' Mahogany, Ac. In any desired style of finish? or other Musical Instruments, furuisbed free of charge, or obligation ta keepj- uttiess gntijely suited on trial. After sufficient test, may., be bought, exchanged, hired or retnnjj?d, on; hbmia lower than obtainable elsfewhere, cash orcjwdit. Many reference* to families in different Stages, and districts of this' Sta'e, quite competent to judge, wheie Instruments liave been tested and bought and now speak for therltWlyd?' Specimens seen by inqoih'ng of -nh: A** tt Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. """2 82 n SPRING, 1851. I. M. &, R. KENNEDY, arqjuat receiving their /l usual supply of orimwt nf\ntxc\ P armau uuiJUS, > and will be pleased to receive a call from their Friends, and all who may be in want s IHandsome Good*, suitable for the Season, eitbet in LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. * The Stock will be fouiid complete in all its Branches. v-* April 4,1851. 27 Notice. r , jrl ALL persons l aving demands against the Estate of J. (!, Doby, dec'd will present them properly attested, aud those indebted will make pay meat to J. DUNLAP, Adm* ' Jan. 30. 9 If FOR SALE, House Lots and Servants.. THE subscriber is desirous to sell lira new and comfortable Dwelling, with eight rooma, with 5re places in each, and if deshred, two more comlopt.hlp runn 4 ran hp finished in fh* oarrot Th* House was built about two year* ago by one of the best wcikmeu, in a plain and neat manner, rhe lots measure400 feet front, by 664 feet deep, with convenient out-buildings, and two fiine w.ills if as Dure water as is in Camden. And as regards health, it is equal to Kirkwood. House Servants, ,-uch as Norse, Cook, Washer, and Waiter, will all he sold low for cast), or on tunc as may be agreed 3D. w. D. MeDOWALL, may 19,1851 40 - -8t _ Aagers RECEIVED direct frotn the manufacturers, and will be sold at a great reduction on forner prices. Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and without Nuts, " Izing Mill Wrights Nut Aageta, * Cast Steel Convex " r ? " *? Auver Bitts <A* ** For sale by MeDOWALL CUOPBR. may 6th ;;VW tf iii i i . i ? Southern Agricultural Implements. 'PHP ciiHwrrihprsi r+ra'iv&A flm fnllnuiinw I consignment fiomitie House of R. Sinclair Jr. fc Co., Baltimore. They have beou tested and ipproved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7, K & 9, Sinclair and Moor'a Plows, * t 2 & 3 Furrow Plowa, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, ,7V* Si gle and Double spout Corn Shelters, Virginia Corn Shelters, , m ^ Curn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushels an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9& 11 inch Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL tf- COOPER, may 5th, 36 tf I Have a fiine lot si Crockery and Gtesawaro on hand. f* S. D. HALLFORD. April 8, " * - 28 tf_ A?lr vn?. u#m, THE highest Market price will be given for Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON &, CO. March 3d, 18 If , j Cases Pie Fruit assorted, received and for r> Bale by SHAW & AUSTIN. June it. II ll .