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A Card. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has this day established himself for the transac ion of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and as Wholesale Dealer in WINES and LIQUORS of all descriptions at No. 92 East Bay, former 6tand of Jas. Bancroft &. Co. CHARLES 0. WITTE. Charleston, S. C., July 11 54 Gt FOUND near ihe Indian 71/ound, a GOLD PENCIL CASE, which the owner can get, bv describing proper!v, paving for this advertise i -?-& k'i? ?-.l ,i.? mem, ami giving il suuauit n;nai? w me who found it. July H 54 tf_ For Sale, TIIAT Dwelling House and .Store on Broad street, occupied by John Ingrain. Terms liberal. For particulars, apply to JAMES McEWEN. July 11 THE Camden and Charlotte Mail Stage, will for the present, leave Camden on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 A. M., and arrive from Charlotte on the succeeding days, until other arrangements can be made, of which due notice will be given. JAMES McEWEN, Contractor. The Hornets' Nest will copy 3 times. July 11. PROSPECTUS OK TIIE ILLUSTRATED FAMILY FRIEND. A NEW PAPER, For the Fireside, the Parlor, and the Leisure Moment. p TO BE PUBLISHED ^ In Columbia, S. C., on the first of November next, 8. A. GODWAN, Late Editor of the Lanremville, S. C. "Herald," Author of "The SlRver," "For'anl and Aft," "The Ocean * Born," &c., &c. NOT from the lack of Newspapers in the Palmelto-State. nor from their want of ability?for we feel proud to know that the Pie*s of South Carolina will compare favorably with that of any State in the Union?arc we induced to anticipate the success of the Illustrated Family Friend. But, whilst cheerfully acknowledging the marked and unrnistakeable talent displayed in the management of our cotemporaries, and cordially wishing them a full support and generous patronage, we yet think there is an ample field, now un occupied, for the growth and expansion of the paper which it will he our endeavor to make, not only nominally the Family Friend, but really and sincerely the Friend?leal, loyal an . true ?of every family in the State. The fierce and fiery discussion of party politics, the useful, but dry records of commerce and traffic, as leading features, we will leave for the pens now so active and eloquent iu their service ; and whilst we will give to both subjects, as much space ;;s will be desirable to the general reader, ,i r.ri.t ...in i,/> ii.? UU( WUJV.V.W miu ^Iiuvi|/<M kmii mm. uu( <hV evolvement, elucidation and exaltation, of the Pure, the Beautiful, the Useful and Instructive, in the paths of Morality, Virtue, Liter lure, Science, Art and Agriculture. The Ideal being more easily comprehended and more captivating, when combined in some degree with the Material?\vc will bring the Artist's skillful hand into requisition to illustrate the mind's I , conceptions, and to render the Family Friend as w nearly perfect as it is possible to make a physical , means adapted to a mental end. In every number, j Therefore, we will give, in addition to a large | amount of original reading matter from the pens ol i WRITERS OF ACKNOWLEDGED POW. i Eil AND GENIUS, AT LEAST FOUR HANDSOME, PERTINENT, i A YD E LEG A A TL Y EXEC U '1 El) E V. GRA Vl.YGS. To stimulate the youug to renewed exertions i in the pursuit of knowh'd ,e, fame and fortune?, and to encourage those who have already entered upon the actualities of life, to persevere ami lie j stead "list in their strivings onward and upward towards the goal of their hopes, has in ail ages and t in all countries, been cons tiered an object worthy of the noblest ambition. To ( fleet ends so desi- j rabic, what means can be imagined more likely to prove efficacious, than would lamiliaiity with; the painful struggles undergone, the privations borne, the difficulties nunc unn, by men now liv ' ing, who have di tinguisfmd tiieuiselves. either as Scholars, Statesmen, Politicians, Jurists, Physicians, D.vines, Authors, Artists, Merchants, ,1/e- j chanics, Military men, or Agnc niiunsis. consequently, as u new, and wo think very valuable feature, we will give IX EVERY ISSUE. A CORRECT LIKENESS OF SOME PROMINENT SOUTH CAROLINIAN, WITII AN AUTHENTIC BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. These are brief, very brief bints, at the intentions and purposes of the Illustrated Family Friend?the narrow limits of a Prospectus will not permit us to tnake ihem more lull; but scant as they are, we trust they are ample enough, to conceivo every candid and intelligent person, ti>at | , though wo intend not to boast, we design pupiishing a paper that will be worthy a liberal support. saiRMias As it is our intention to make the Family Friend a permanent publication, upon which the friends who aid it now, in its infancy, may look with increasing pleasure as it improves with years?everything connected with its mechanical arrangement will be of the best quality. The Family : Friend will be issued weekly?printed on a La ge ( Imperial sheet of fine white paper, with beautiful, clear type; and will be furnished to subscribers at $2 per annum : one dollar to be paid on the receipt of th^ first number, and one dollar at the l expiration of six months. * k?T hose who desire to subscribe, will find lists at all the Post Offices in the Disliict. O* Mc are authorized to announce ALhX. JL. McDONAl.l). a Candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. ? I MRS. MACK would inform the citizens of Camden that (having1 completed her engage, merit at the Academy) she will open on the 1st day of August next, at her residence oh Rutledgest, a select Female School, and respectfully solicits public patronage. July 8. 53 Gt ^ Bounty Land. THE undersigned having associated himself with Mr. L. Dlanchard True, who is permanently located at the City of Washington; who possesses a thorough and familiar acquaintance, with the requirements of the Government Offices, will attend to the procuring of Uounty Land Warrants, and the adjustment of all other claims against the Government, without jeopardy or dcJav?and at but Httle expense to claimanls. Land Warrants located, and the Land sold if Acaired. on the moat advantageous terms. 31. NAUU1IN. July 8,1851." M lf | I r A ?aMB????aanaaa? ??? One Hundred Dollars Reward. TWO MAKES, one a handsome grey,quick action and a trotter, the other a Sorrel, with white A co and a pacer, were stolen at Savannah by two men. who crossed the .Savannah River on Saturday, the 2ist ult., and it is supposed may proceed westward. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension of the thieves and recovery of the property by W. B. BILES, Esq., Savannah, or EDWARD WINSuOW, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C. T..I.. o r.o ?f Ill 13 O, %J%J ?.? NOTICE. 4 LL persons having demands against the estate XI of the late .Mrs. Harriet II. JSizer, will please present them to Mr. John Rosser, my authorized agent in Camden, and if not presented by the first day of August next, will he debarred payment, and a dividend be made in favor of those presented. UELA SIZER, Adm'r. July 1,1831. 52 tf Preserves, L randy Peaclics, &c. IT* I. Ginger Preserves, VV. I. do. (assorted,) Brandy Peaches, Lemon Syrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials, Madeira, Sherry and Port Wit es, Claret and N. C. Black-berry do. ?IIEIDSEICJI CHA MP AIQNE? Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces, Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins, English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, ' c. a r.so vjjB English Walnuts, Brazil Nlltf, Filberts, Sh^B Barks and Soft Shelled Almond*. ROB'T LATTA. Camden, July 1, 1551. 52 tf Malting:. WH ITE and Colored Matting 4 and 5-4, for t Y sale at a reduced price oy E. W. BONNEY. JLadie's Dress Goods. A Splendid assortment of Ladie's Dress Goods in a great variety of styles, will be sold at greatly reduced prices to close them out. Among them mav be found some very rich and mrc patterns. " E. \V. BONNEY. HA Y Cutlers and Corn Shellers of the most approved patterns, just received by E. W. JJONNEY. EXTRACTS, Wl.ite Ginger, Citron, Currants. Lemon Syrup, and best Port Wine, for sale by E. \V. BONNEY. Branch of the Bank of the State of South Carolina at Camden. ILL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank in the months of June and July, must he in the originaLsignatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. DE-VAUSSURE, Cashier. May 0. 30 tf Notice. AS 1 am a'?out to leave this State, to travel abroad, I hereby appoint Mr. Thomas Lang as my general agent, to attend io my affairs during my absence. L. C. ADAMSON. June 27 51 if Warranted Pianos, &c. on Trial. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, Mahogany, &.r. in any desired style of finish? or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited on trial. After sufficient test, may he bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, rash or credit. .Many references to families in different Slates, [ and districts <>f ;|jSlate, quite competent lo j judge, whcic Instruments have bent tested anJ ( bought and now speak for themsrlvcs. Spcci- , mniiv Kp,.r, In- ii'.finirm" Ol ...... ^s ank n J,ARTt Teacher of Music, Camden, S. ('. April '2 1)2 tf MVIDRNDTip ~ 'ITIk? Eolith Cai'dliisa it. It. Coitiprttay. ^efS'i tz-r-rzL erxzu ">"~?-vT-rjr- % ~~ 3 ^TAHK South Carolina Hail Road Company i.ivinjr JL declared a Dividend of Three Dollais and Tilty cc its per e In re for the last six moiillis, th? satna will In) paid on and alter Tuesday the 1st. July, only at t;ie Company's (JlTicc i:i John Street Charleston, upon all Stork ilia! has responded to the last called Twenty-live Dollars per share. Certificates of sto k must i:i every instance he produced in evidence of such payment; and where loose Receipts have heen ssticd. they must also he produced in order that they may be transferred to the Certificates. No Dividends lor the past six months or arrears of Dividends will he paid unless the above is cornplied with. THOMAS WARING, Auditor. N. B. The united Dividend id Tour Dollars and Tviontv.five cents per share on the Stock in the Road and Rank, will l>c paid (subject also to the above rei|tiireinents) at the South Western Kail Road Rank in Charleston, on and after Tuesday the 1st July. June 27,1851. 51 Pt. Notice to Stockholder*. -tnQ'f tt*? ? * ^ * t < u -O tjvg v Office South Carolina Kairoad Co. ) CHARLESTON, May 24, 1851. ( SHARES in the South Carolina Railroad, upon which all ot the Intalincnts have not been paid, are subject to forfeiture and will not be entL lied to Dividends in July, or thereafter. THUS. WARING, Auditor. May 27 42 tf Wanted to Hire. ? rtlRf. to wait about the House, for whom 1 liberal wages will be paid. Enquire at this Jifice. ICE, ICE, ICJE O0N.STANTLY for sale by L/ FRANCIS L-ZEMP. Juno 3. 44 tf TcaT S Chest extra fine llysou. 1 do do Powchong, Received by McDOYVALL &. COOPER. June (i 4ii tf House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, * - r> r*r. ^ J miciing, &c., Imitations 01 wuuu, Warble and Granite. THE subscriber respectfully informs the cilixons of Caindcn and its vicinity, that lie is prepared to execute any work in the above branches on the most reasonable terms. T. I.. WHITEHEAD, Broad street, ? doors below the Waterec House, (late Planters' Hotel.) N. B. Banners, Flags, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Regalia painted to order. June 17 43 tf Z. J. DeHAY, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, C.vmdkx, S. C. ROBERT RATTA'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Camdex, S. C. "wE7i"o"mss@ss9~ Fashionable Tailor, Camdkx, S. C. Charles A. McDonald, fi fashionable tailor, 1 Camdex, S. C. 0 R. J. HoCREIBHT, ? COTTON GIN MAKER. Rutledge St., one door east of M. Drucker & Co. ' Camden, S. C. j A. G. BASKIN, ( Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Equity, I Office in Rear of Court House, c Camden, S. C. s Will practice in the Courts of Kershaw and c adjoining Districts. t i A. G. BASKIN, ' lAftlfSABD, ; Camden, S. C. j C. S. WEST, c Attorney at Law. i Office in Rear of the Court House, Camden, S. C. June 17 48 2ms t ? t For Tax Collector. JOSEPH W. DOB V is respectfully announced ^ as a Candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector for Kershaw D'strict, at the ensuing * election. June 24 50 tf ? Cheese! Cheese! 0 JUST received hy the Subscribers, a few Boxes ? of very fine new Cheese, which they recommeed to the notice of the public. 1 M DRUCKER & CO. j Camden, June 24,1851. 50 tf Acgroes Wanted. J r I tJU&iv having young l\cgroes for sale. from X the age of fifteen to twenty-five, will find a [ purchaser, by applying at the Wateree House. July 1, 52 tf o 1TS7T SADDLBP.T rFMIE subscriber has recently added to his stock, n X k fine assortment of . 1 MEW SADDLES, Ac. of the best qualities and latest s'yles. Hisstockis 0 now complete, any article usually 'ound in his line ^ may be procured, on the most accommodating terms. Saddles made to order in the very beat style. Ilanx^s of all kinds and descriptions. Itepairisig done at the shortest notice. P. J. DAKS. ) June 10 40 if Workman & Boone Arc now receiving large additions to their Slock ? ? embracing SE VEllAL A E IP STYLES, and a rendering their Stock hy far the rnost lull and complete SPRING STOCK of c ilOOTS A M I> SHOES ' 'hat In-' ever bami offered in tliis market. e In the selection of these goods, great rare has b been taken as to style and i;nality. The workman- b vh ?ii niwl t#inlrr 'htlx 5r.*? <?! t\\om!fr\t finerriot inn?;i nil Si I lie terms shnli lie accommodating. 11 Tt.e public are respectfully invited to call and examine ilieir Sun k, vvLtu ramjol fail in quality r< .mil price togivesatisfaclion !o any ami all. R April 8, 2S tf li Shirts. s V large assortment of Gentlemen and Boys, of tJiclatest stvlc. jn<t received by Mc DO WALL &. COOPER, may Oth 3(3 tf Bacon! Bacon21 v ~f A AAA 1'BS. New Bacon Sides and Shoul1U.UUU th'K. For sale by 7 W. C. MOORE. r: June 3. 44 tl" * n LATE ARRIVAL BY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots and Shoes. Also?McMullan's stitch Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash, by may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE. The subscriber has just finished o(F a lotol Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing * -I..-1 o.l^lnc nnil Oliairs 111 pill^Il clIJIl 11(111 ; \ U1 Y liuai uiuvn u UIIM at unusually low prices. C.L. CIIATTEN. India Matting:. A few Pieces of Rxlra Quality, for sale by McDOWALL &, COOPER, may Oth 30 tf ^ Oak Bark. 1\IIE highest Market price will he given for Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON & CO. | March 3d, 18 tf Cf HEAD QUARTERS, C BUCK HEAD, June 26th, 1931. l! ORDER NO. ft \\ SO much of order No. 7, as directs the Officers n and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade of Infantry a and 10th Regiment of Cavalry to encamp on the a 14rii day of July next, is hereby countermanded. y The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade t< of Infantry and 10th Regiment of Cavalry, will as- y semble at su li place as the urigauier vienerai 01 l Infantry may select, on Monday the 8lh day of C September next, and encamp "full five days," commencing at 1*2 o'clock, M. The Major General and Brigadier Generals will, with their Stair attend. Brigadier Generals Williams and Gist, are V charged with the extension of this order to their respective commands. c By crder of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adj. and Imp. Gen'I. Newberry Sentinel, Laurensvillo Herald, Spar- i tan and Uuionvilie Journal, will publish weekly J until the encampment is over. The Charleston g Courier and Mercury, and tho Columbia State Rights Republican, Telegraph, and Carolinian 1 will copy three times. i June 27. -r>l tf. Head Quarters, BUCKHEAD, Jmie 1, 1851. Okdkk NO. 7. 1UIE Officers anil Sergeants of the following Brigades, will Encamn, and the following Re;iments will parade for Review and Drill, at such rnes as herein stated, viz: The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade it Infantry, and the 10th Regiment of Cavalry, will ssonible at such place as the Brigadier General if Infantry may select, on Monday the 14th day if July next, and encamp "full five days," comnencing at 12 o'clock i\l. The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at lichardson's, on Tuesday the 22(1 of July next. The 7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Did Wells, on Thursday the 24th of July. The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Howe's, on Saturday the 2Gth of July. The Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade if Infantry, and 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, will aslemble at such place as the Brigadier General if Infantry may direct, on Monday the 23th of July icxt, and encamp "full five days," commencing at .2 o'clock M. The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry will parade at he dace selected for the encampment, on Satur la)', the ~!iU ai August next. The 8th Regiment of Infantry will parade at ilorrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 5th of August. The Oth Regiment of Infantry will parade at Umax's, on Thursday the 7th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry will parade at ite isunl parade ground, on Saturday the 9th of Auiust. The 42nd Regiment of Infantry will parade at llinton's, on Tuesday the I2lh of August. The 2nd Regiment of Infantry will parade at lall's, on Thursday the 14th of August. The 5th Regiment of Infantry will parade at luntor's, on Saturday the 16th of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st. Brigade f Infantry, and IsL Regiment of Cavalry, will asemble at Fickensville, on Monday the 13th of Au~ :usl, and encamp Hull five diys." commencing at 2 o'clock, M. The 1st. Regiment of Cavalry will parade at 'iokensville. on Saturday 'lie 23d nf August. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry will parade at Coney's Old Store, on Tuesday the 2Gth of Au;ust. 1 The 1st. Regiment of Infantry will parade at Iruton's, on Thursday the 23th of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 9th Brigade f Infantry, and the 9th Regiment of Cavalry, will ssemble at Gafney's Old Field, near Limestone Springs, on Mondiy the 1st. day of September exf, and encainp "full five days," commencing at 2o'clock, M. The Officers and Sergeants of tlie Gth Brigade f Infantry, and Oth Regiment of Cavalry, will ascinkle at Yongue's, on Monday the 15th of Sepjiriher, and encamp "full five days," commencing 112 o'clock, M. The Commissioned and non-Cotnmissioned Offers of the Roiriments ordered for Review, will ssemble the dav previous at the'place of rendezous, of their respective regiment?, for drill ^nd istruction. The review of each Regiment will ta!:e place t 12 o'clock, M. The Major (Jcnernls and Brigadier Generals, [ ill. with their Stair, attend the Encampments tid Reviews, in their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with the xtension of this order. Cornplc'a returns, of each Brigade, including fiective and alarm men, and specifying the numer of public and private arms in use, will be made y the Brgnlier Generals to the Adjutant and Inpcctor General, before the 1st day of October ext. The Aids-de-Cnmp of the Commander-in-Chief, jsiding in thediv sions, where Encampments an-* | Reviews are ordered, arc especially directed In atlena im, and other aids, with whom it may he conven- ' nt, are requested to join him at such places as uits them. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CA.NTKY, Adj. and Insp. Gen'i. i mr Charleston. Mercury and Courier, South laroiiuiau.Telegraph, Palmetto Standard, York- | ille Miscellany, Greenville Mountaineer, Krowee j ourier, eiul.'oion Meseenger, Anderson Gazette, .bbeville Banner, Edgefield Advertiser, Newberv Sentinel, Spartan, Unionvilio Journal, Laurensille Herald, Fairfield Herald, Palmetto State Banor will copy weekly until the Reviews and En- j itinpments are over, Tim Slate of South-Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. no all and singular llic Managers- of llic General \ Elecliuns, for the several Districts of (he Slate oj , South Carolina : T7MEKEAS the Legislature of South Carolina, rr at its late Session, did pass an Act to provide >r the election of Members to a SOUTHERN iONORESS: And whereas said Act requires ic Executive Authority to issue Writs of Eiecon to the Managers of Elections: I do hetcbv squire you, and each of you alter giving legal 1 t.1 nrnropil to hold UlU.U iliiU UIKj t|'iuiMivv| ... . n election on the 2d Monday of October next, ml day following, for two Deputies to represent our respective Congressional Districts; and af- j ;r having determined on persons duly elected, ou will certify trie same according to law, to the iovernor for the time being, liven under my hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this 1st day or June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftyore. J. II. WEANS, Covernor and Commander-in-Chief. V. F. Authur, Deputy Secretary of State. O* All the papers in the State are requested to opy. June 20. 49 tf NOTICE. ILL persons indebted to tiro Plan/or's Hotel are requested to come forward immediately and ettle tire same. Mr, J. J. Dunlap may be found at the Wateree louse who is duly authorized to ctese up the busi....... W DATTPBSnV less ot the noieu " Juucl3 47 10. ?. | CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. IT is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a stale of complete re; air. The rooms are largei open and air} ; tine Famiiy parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thinm which an excellent country market will afford, attended by the bestservants. The BAR will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The STABLES are well fitted up ; attended by careful and experienced Hostlers, atid well supplied with Provender. Also Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will atall limes, be an Omnibus inattendanco 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 may favor him with their patronage, as he is determined to use every exertion on his part to please. II. J. WILSOtf/7 Charleston Courier, Mercury, Columbia Carolinian and Advocate, Fairfield Herald, Chester Standard, Hornet's Nest, Darlington Flag, Sumter Banner, wilT copy once a week for one month and forward bills to the Republic Office. June 0 45 tf WATEBEE HOUSE. {LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL) r a MnF.isr s n rplJE Subscriber having purchased this e*"JL tensive and well known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and coin, fort, by a new addition of Furniture and thorough and complete repairs, begs leave to inform the Public, thai lie is prepared to Entertain all who may favor liirn with a call, in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden. lie deems it unnecessary to make any pledge*, only so far as to say that his Table will he supplied daily as welias any in the State ; attended bv polite and attentive Seivanls. His Stables, will be bountifully supplied with Provender and attended by the very best Hostlera. No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and orderly House. , R HOLLEYkfAPT^ Camden, Jnro 4,1651. 45 tf Charleston Mercury, South Carolinian, tri-weekly. Fairfield Herald, Chester Standard, UnionviJIe Journal, f-iurensville Herald, Newberry Sentinel, Greenville Mountaineer, Home la's Nest, Yorkville Miscellany, Che raw Gazett, Darlington Flag, Sumter Bonner wilt pleare copy weekly for three moutlm. , Jnne 10 46 tf Notice. ALL persons f aving demands agalnat the'Estate *of J. C. Doby, dee'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to J. DUN LAP, Adin'r* ? Jan. 30.' -9 tf ALL persons are forewarned against trading for a Note of Hand, given by me *o Mfc' Thomas Baskin, for the amount nf Three hundred and fifty dollars (?350,) dated 13th March,a?l do not intend paying it. W. ll. YOUffG. March 21, 23 tf Southern Agricultural Implements.^ rpiIE subscribers have received the foflowwjj JL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair Sr. &. Co., Baltimore. They have been tested atfd approved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7, H, &, 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, 2 & 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, Si gle and Double spout Com SJiellers, Virginia Corn Shellers, . Corn and Cob Crushers, (wlfi grind 7 bushels an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) a 9& 11 inch Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL cfr COOPEE- may 5th, 36 If ~ *T55 TTTJS Notice. 4 ^ THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thonuur J. Ancrum, William Gardener, and Alexander Young, who have been, and now are, engaged inthe manufacture of cotton goods, and other articles,, at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firm and style of William Anderson and Company, have associated llurweli liovkin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature South Carolina, a Charter incornoiating 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 hare 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, 1851 20 tf Notice. ALC persons having demands against the Estate* of Samuel Kirkland, dee'd., will present them properly attested, and those indebted, will make payment to JOHN KIRKLANT), Adm'r. may 13,1851 38 _ - tf Aujcrs RECEIVED direct from the mannfacturtn^ .ml viriil tin Knbl at a oreat reduction on foe? -? ?- ? mer prices. -* Assortcl Concave and convex Augers with aa? without Nuts, " Long Mill Wriglits Nut Augers, " Cast Steel Convex 44 44 " 44 44 Au;;er Bitts J to J. or sale by Ale DO WALL if COOPER, may 6th BO ?tf '* Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Ellen Chcsnut, deceased, are hereb*, notified to come forward and establish the saniis and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment to' TIIOMAS WIIITAKER, Ex'or. May 2 34 tf ^ Camden Bazaar* "'f I.-.-w.. nn?if? tn nttr Onslomors. and tb? 11/ VJ ,,C,UWJ l,Wk,7 If public generally, that we have just received, a large assortment ol" Ready Made Clothing suitable for the Spring which we shall sell aS usual attlio very lowest Cash prices possible. We have also received a fine assortment of BroaJcloatl>8, and blac.t and fancy colored Ca?imeres, to which we invite the attention of owe friends. M. DRUKER & Co. Feb. 28,1851. 17 - tf Saw Gammers. 4 NOTHEfc supply received by . it Jiim6>464( MCDOWALI. ti COOPER,