sessw --ACAMDEN PRICES CCKE.VF. 'Hacking, pern.'. 13i to ! ? i f.ttJI> 10 to 13 Bale Rope lb fi to 10 (Lead, !!? G to 7 Bacon, lb 9 to I2ij Molasses, pil'31 to J* Butter, lb IS to 20 jMackarol, b:?! 8 to W Brandy, gall 28 to35 ; Nails, lb Jit" '*> "Beeswar, lb 18 to 22 Outs, bushel ? > Beef, lb 1 to 5 ! i'c.is bushel 80 Cheese, lb 12 IS ; Potatoes. street, bu . Cetton, lb 5 to 2 I Ifi*b bu _ ! Corn, 'btisliel y'to $112:, Uy.', bushel 95 to 1 Flour, bhl (1 to fii iiice. bushel 3 to 1 Fodder, cm li ITS-Suear, lb 7 to 10 Hides, ury lb 8 to 9 {Soft, rr.ek Iron, li? 5 to f>i shot. bag 1* .Lime. bhl 2 t" 2i Tohace'), !b 10 to 50 Leather, sole, H? 57 to 22 .Wheat, hmsli A Rev'd. Dr. J. J. O'Connel of Coiinnbia. S. C., of the R. C. Chutch, will preach at Odd Fidiows Hall at 10-ioclork in the nioruir.tr, and 3A o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday next. The citizens are respectfully invited to attend. To the Ladies of Camcen. MRS. J. A. RROUGHTON, respectfully informs t e Ladies ot Camden, and its v.cinttv, that she has moved to Camden, whore she intends carrying on DRESS MAKING m the tnosl fashionable manner. .She lias mtJestich arran^cmente, as will keep i;er always in possession o{ the iatesi. Fashions. .Mrs. 13. will he pleased to reeeire the visits of such as may favor her with \heir patronage, at her residence, over the Camttleii Bank. July IB. 55 tf Xotice. 4 JAILOR WAN I'El), who ran c(.ine we. I ul JL recommended, wilh study habits, and a sniall family. Gallon JOHN! INGRAM. Camden. July 19. 51 tf ] Sheriff Sale. j - T)Y virtue of sundry writs ?f Fieri Facias to :ue J3 diiected,I will sell on the 1st Monday ai:! I Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours j of sale the "following property, viz : Five NegroesvMilley, Biii, Hiriet, Martha and 1 infant child. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Daniel Bc-auford. at the Suit of John 1). Alurrav and others. Terms cash. JOHN 1NGK * M, s. K. i>, July 18. 5li it Notice. A I.L persons having demands against the Es- ' JL jL tate of the late Tfsos. C. Sfother, if not pre sented by the firs day of October next, will be j debarred payment, as i wish to close the estate. ; JOHN R.JOY, o. k. D. and Adm'r. ? July 18. 51 tf j For Tax Collector. JOSEPH \v. DOB V is respectfully announced j as a Candidate for re-election t?> the office of Tax { Collector for Kershaw 1)'Strict, :.t the ensuing election. June 24 50 tf j D* Wc arc atitliori'/.cd to nnuouacc ' ALEX. L. McDON'ALD. a Candidate for Tax j Collector for Kershaw District, at the ensuing ! election. (KrWe arc authorised to annouce Daren ! Peach, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Collector! at the ensuing Election. rIMIE CABS wiil continue to leave Camden at i .L half-past o o'clock, A. M , as heretofore. N. I). BAXLLV, Ag-nt. i Juiy 14, 1951. 5) tf j I 8100 Reward. r Escaped from the Jaii of Kershaw District. <> ; J 4:1. inst., Sa:nm*| J. Love. wi..> was convicted mr . *h? mnrdi r f Robert J. L-stt r, at Spring Term, i 851. Said I .eve IS or IP years of ,vj<.. hoot o t'-et o or S inr-h-.- high. hg'it i:.;'r !' a sallow <.mpleviort. Ins rather a tlowt ea : Lvh, i., quite ! >?.: U?r, and is a > pm!>r I" t' \ I will give the al.oc.- re war i ' > me. jar.-en ho ^ ii! ;ippr?*i:<*!i?J the 5a* J Satou* 1 J. I/>\ <. ai, I? fiu? in .1..., Oi* oi) iiis i ijj ('pi;, ! ji. I JOHN INutiA\!. S. iv. 0. i July 15. 'i j :* | HLI.^B KSJfiLES. *T^!1K Subscriber is nnuuiVtriurH/ }i!r>?;;h ami jL iva^on ilriiii'es V ?],<>;: SHOES that ha- ever baen ottered in this market. In the selection of these ^aids, great rare has ; iiw'ii taken as to Uy'e*i>nl quality. The workman- ' ship and inwrmfs are yt thejfrcsi acscnpnori?ai:u the terms shall bo arc/untnnriatitie'. The public are re?peettu!iy invited To call and examine their Stock. which cannot b.ii :tt quality and price togivesatisfaction to any ami all. Ann I S, 2S 11" I * ! Shirts. A laree assortment. <>f iiovttleumn and Boys, | j\. of the latest style, just received l>v McDOWALL. & COOPKR. may (1th 3' > tt' j Baron! Bacon J! ~i A AAA LBS. Now llncoti Sides and ShoullU.vUU dors. For sale by ! W'. C. MOOllE. I June 3. 1-5 t?_ A Can". THE subscribe" resjierttuiiy informs his Irierids ; ami the publicVetierallv, that he has thisd.?y estabiisbort hunseil r'?r tho trancic imi o! n (1I1NKRAL COMMISSION BCsiXRSS, and as' Wholesale Dealer in \YI.\K.S ;m..J I.IQL'ORN of all descriptions at No. O'J Rust Bay, lornicr stand of Jiis. Bane roll & Co. CHAULfiXO. WITTB. Charleston, S. C? JijIv 11 ~t l (;t 1 HO Sacks S ?lt Tn close ( .niis.iri.inoiit. Fine Brtiirnorc Flour ami Lard at the low. est prices. K. W. JH)N.\BY, VPair of Gentle family Morses for sale by B. \V. HONXKY. Wanted to IIfro. 1 GTRI- to wait about the llnuce, fir whom " j\ liberal wages wiM b" paid. Kinjuire at this Office. Police to I><'li?i<|iii-nl .Sto<*Kiiol?lcrs. Office Sorru ('ai:nuxa K altitun Co. ) CHAR I KSTON, Way'Jl. IR51. \ O HARES in the South Carolina Kaiiroad, upon ty which all ot the Intalineutn have not been paid, are subject to forfeiture and will not be ent' tied to Dividends in July, or thereafter. THOS. WAKING, Auditor. May -v " j ' ! Fashionable Boot Maker); ! CAM!)E X. S. C. | Saddlcryaud Harness Manufacturer, 1 Opposite Masonic Hal!. j j CAMHJ.'N, s. c. S, C>. IliLbFORD. i I>ry Good*. Groceries, Crockery, Ac. j AND GKNF.R.1L AGENT, Camden, 8. C. P.. J. McGREIGRTj COTTON 6SN MAKER. Rutledge St., one tl >;inior A'i? **r??. =-. Ja-l l'?.'.vi\uu, h' .11> I! Z. J. D:: HAY'S. , iV'iiixv SLeltd. 1 I. fj~ i "I';irn0!?!:,tp, Lili-try,ri.ro?.v , - :.?i i - i ,vii, '?ii K'd. j tami il'f ir: lii.ai ;i*. ' (xiuils-';i'?p|',r, J'l.-l ?v * I J-.! i J.:iy li ' Z. I. i),. J JAY'S, i Aursery nnd Ttrii<*i Koaui. rl~MIJ3 p'.ib.-cr !?,r !? - jti-t r- < ?. ! a !Hi5 a'nl | X. . >j t i^nri.r *Mir?<,ry ami 'l'n.lM SonJi\ i "t the , int'.os. Z J. Y. j Jii.'. i] f.ankn SrccSs lor Fall. Jl.'ST 1'ereiv ;*u a I'ros-h afsorliiioiit ui SEEDS, It?r Fali ;t!:ui!ia<;?coNHSiing of If ;:l:i Hum 'I'uriii 11 Semi. Large; Win:.; F.at ' ' Large Eng. Norfolk " Long Maiiyvor " L:He Drumhead Cabbage, tin-en G taxed " Mustard hi cod, Lucerne, lleets ;;ii(] Carrot S'.'Oil. Fi-r eaie by F. L. ZKMI'. July 11 r>4 t: ! FUESII GARDEN SEE^ J U S T It K C E 1 v i: 1). SftTAIU.K iv<1> F.M.t. Sou-1 } if NOTICE, I LI. Laving demands against the estate fn of the late Mrs. Harriet H. JSizor, vvi!! pi present them to Sir. John Rosser, my aulhoi i/.c.l agent in Camden, and il'noi presented by the il.'st day ti' August ne.\t. wit! l?e debarred payment, anu a dividend be made in favor of those presented. JiEI.A SIZER, Adrn'r. Jn'y 1,1S51. ?2 tf Preserves. livamly Peaches. &e. TJ*> I. Ginger Preserves, \V. I. do. (assorted,) Branny reaches Lemon Syrup, Curaco,-, iMarasshino, aiid oilier C.-rdiah:, Madeira, Sherry and P.irt Wines, Claret and N. C. Black-berry uo. ?ItElDSElCll VIIA MPAIGXE? Gaava Joily, Catsups ar.d Sauces, kOY>',l LL L CinHy.il. 1!!'1?* I) i') if Chevnv I C heese! T [ S i'' received 1-y the tin use ri her*. a f<*v." Hexes i>* very line Cheese, v\ 5,xh th?-y receniiiv-w'i '-J i'i" i:w'ic?: i t.i'f ji'.iJ :i h;iucKi;;i & co. ' aii lciii Jui.i! C4. l'oli !?'J M .*t'Kroivs ^VajiH'd. l.rivIr.iT > ':>' */ N,,;7!W'? >t,i I tii * nyo vf iii'tee:! l i twenty, live, a rsri-lfi-cr, i?v vif^ it the V, niuree llouse. Jiiiv 1, 52 tf K37T SjL3DL3?.V. ^T^ilij subscriber ha? recently added to his slock, JL a line assor.n.eM ot XEW S.il>S?LES, . oi the best qualities ami iavst p'yics. his slock is stow I'oaiji.i-te, any <-.r!icie ii-unl.y ..unci in ids lino may bo procured, oil the most accommodating ItrniH. made to order in the very best style. Ilaruess ut nil kinds am! descriptions. SSejJitiriiitt done at tin; shortest notice. E. J. OAKS. Jutw 10 ; '1 it' House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Gilding, fee., Imitations of Wood, Marble and Granite. THE subscriber respectfully informs tin? citizens of Camuen and its vicinity, that be is prepared to execute any Work in the above branches on tlie most reasonable terms. T. I., winTEIIEAD, Uroad street, ? doors below the Wateree House, (late Planters' Hotel.) N. II Manners, Flags, Masonic an J Odd Eellows* Regalia painted to owlet. June 17 -19 It NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to liie Planter's Hotel art! requested to cotne forward immediately and bt'iiip i.iii? yarnc. .1/r. J. .1. Dunlap may be found at tiie Wateree House who is duly authorized to close tt|> the Imsinc-s of tiie Hotel*. VV. PATTERSON7. June 13 .17 lUi fTMIE Camden and Charlotte Mail Stage, will .JL tor the prosei)t, leave Camden on Monday, Wednesday, ami Friday, at <5 A. M., and arrive trnm ('iiarlotte on the succeeding ilays, until other arrangements can be made, of which due notice will be given. . JAMbS McKWEN, Contractor. The Hornets' Nest w'!l cony3 times. .1 uIv 11. V?"arianted S'ianos, &c.oji Trial. PAN'OS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, MaliO'jiirtv, &c. in any desired style oi finish? or otiier Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or oh'igation to i.ee|), unless entirely suited on trial. Alter sutlirient test, may be bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. .Many references to families in different Slates, and districts of this Stale, quite competent to judge, wheic Instruments have been tested and #>u.1 Is ?.?? llinmci>lvPii. SJnnel uuuyni am* *.w., in i..i .... mens seen hy inquiring of Mks. Ann II. HART, Teacher of Music, Camduo, S. (?. April 'J 32 If Head Quarters, DUCKIIEAO, Jane 1,1651. [ Ukj>I:K ,\O. 7. j UK Officers Hi'i igedier Genera] j of Infantry may selec'. on Monday the 14th day ' ??; Juiv next, and encamp "full live days," couii menctug at I" o'clock M. The 10?ii Regiment of Intarilrv wiil parade at Richard.-on's, on Tuesday the 22d of July next. The 7th Regiment < f Infantry wii! parade at the Old Weils, on Vltursj.iy the'j-lth of July. The Slh Regiment of Infantry v. iii parade at Lowe's, or? Saturday t'.o 2Cth of Juiy. The Officer.* r.n.l K->rg'taii*a of 'i 2nd Brigade of I: iaetry, ami 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, wis! as etrdule at such place as the Brigadier Gcimra! , of :r."'.n!ry may direct, on Monday the 2Sth rJ July next, and encamp "fui! five days," t-tiriit.icncing at 12 o'clock M. The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry will parade at the p!ac? selected for t.he encampment, on Saturj iky. the 2nd of August next. The Sti' Regiment of Infantry will parade at \ Morrow's Old Field, c:i Tuesday the 5tliof Aui SUPt' I The titii Regiment of Infantry will parade at ' Lomax's, on Thursday the 7th of August, j The lt.ii Regiment of Infantry wiii parade at its usuai parade ground, on Saturday the Utii or Au! litis*. 'l i e -lOrid Regiment f Infantry ? :!! par tie at ! Minion's, on Tuosdny the 12th o: August. The 2nd Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hall's, i>:i Thursday the 14th of Aupus!. The nth Regiment of Infantry wiii parade at Hunter's, on Saturday the 1 Grh of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st. Brigade of Infantry, and let. Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Fickensviile, on Monday the 16th of Au! glfSt, and cr.catan '-full live diys." commencing at 12'..'c?oeh, ,\J. T?ic 1st. ltegirr.ant of Cavalry v. ill parade at Fickensviile, on Saturday 'lie 23<1 of August. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry will parade at Toney's Oic Store, on Tuesday the 26th of August." The 1st. Regiment of Infantry will parade at BrufouV, on Thursday the 'i**:;) of .'ugust. The Officers and Sergeants of the 9th Brigade of Infantry, and the Oth Regiment ot Cavalry, wiil assemble at G-afney's Old i;eld. near Limestone S'j,r ::g-, on Moudiv the 1st. day of September ami encamp "full five day?," commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Orficors and Serges ill J of the Oil) Brigade of Infantry, and tub Regiment cf Cavalry, w,.l assemble at Vungue's, on Monday the lAtli of September, and encamp "full live days," commencing at 12 o'clock. f.T. The I '.nuniiesionud and non-Commissioned Off, jrerscf'.he Regiments ordered for Review, will J alembic the dav previous at '.lie place of rendezj vote, ' f tk.dr respective regiments, for drill and j h:rtrt,<.1. The ivv>:?"c:.c*i Rudiment will take place ' at l-LT.vc;.,'!. The Major General and JJrigadier GeAOnle, ' vv.:!, v. p!i t'- Sia.';i attend the Encampments j and Renews, in li.nir rjspective commands. j Tho I'rhj.iiiier (.lOju.rals are charged v.*;th tdo ' ovtcn.v :i < :' ;h * order. -iN-i.' ;v*ems, of each Hri^'a.! \ including .. d; ;:i tr.cii, atid specifyinj: the number >'i [-ril.c :?t.J ; rivato use, Will be made L. ti iir:i'n!.< r (jeiieralH to !!.o Adjutant and Ins_:>t;i"'vr ?r?;ic-r,d, u:.Lire the 1st day of October The Aius-de-Catnp of tl.o CctMnanuer-iu-Chief, ! rosida.e to the division-, win-re rirnniupments and Kov ioi. s are ordered, an. t sp'ciall'i directed toallend j him, a mi o'.V;- a:d<, v.-it!: whin.i a 1.1 ay 1 o convenient, are request vd to join lmn at each places as ! sui'a the:!.. 1 By order o: the L' y p. i: u r. a d.: r - i t: - C i i i o f. J. \V. 'JA.N'TKV, A(ij. and Ins;/. Geu'l. I C.j* CharirMon .Morcittv ami (Courier. South ' Carolinian. Telegraph, Palmetto Standard, Yorkviiio .Mitcd-any. (ire* siviiio Mountaineer, Keoweo J Courier, < nil ton Meseonpfer, Anderson Gazette, i Abbeville Banner. iMzelu'-.l Advertiser, XewberI rv Sentinel. Spartan, Ftiionviile Journal, Laurens; villa Herald, FairtioM ilcrali!. Palmetto State Bini nor will copy weekly until the lie views and Enj Cainpinctits an' ??vor. The Stale of ^o?tli*CaroIina. i _ ^ fit EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. To nil ar>J singular the Maincu rs of the General ! ELclivns, for tiie scicral Districts of Ike State oj I South Carolina: UMIKRT'.AS the Legislature of South Carolina, a: i - I :te Session, did pass an Act to provide for the c,i*ctii<;i of .Members to a JSDL'TIIEKN j CONGRESS: Ami wiicrea*, said Act requires *' - " a. .! ....... ?, |.'U,. , iiiu ftxri-iiiiw: .iiiiorriiy " i--uu umtion t?? t:m Managers of Elections: 1 do hercbv ; require yo;t, and each of you a.ier giving legal notice and being duly qualified, to proceed to hold an election on the tJd M -nil iv of October next, and day following, for two Deputies to represent ' your respective Cnngie>-ionai Districts: and af1 tor having determined on persons duly elected, j you will certify the same according to law, to the | Governor for the time u.ng. j (Jiven under my hand an i the seal of toe State, in j Columbia, this 1st day of .1 tine, in the year oi i our Lord one thousand eight hnnd-ed and liftv! one. J. II. MEANS. Governor and Commander-in-Chief, i XV. F. Arthur. Deputy Secretary of State, j ICi* AH the papers in the Slate are requested to I copy. I June "JO. 40 if MRS. MAC'lv would inform tlio citizens of Camden that (having completed her engagement at the Academy) she will open on the 1st I .1... ?l A . , ?...? - ? U.?h a/voi.lnn.iii aii [*? tit 'rtiliM Ul .'lUi^U.^L Ilf'Alj (II IltTl ivomuiiv-i. Vii n.iuvwftf Ht., a select Fojna'c School, and respectfully fiolicits public patronage. July 8. .VI Ot i_nijjg*Hi? WATEREE HOUSE. (LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,) CAMDEN. 8. C. TiiE Subscriber I.aving- purchased this eXtensive and v.oil known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and comfort, by a new addition of furniture and thorough and complete repairs, begs leave to inform thff Public, that he is prepared to Entertain fall who may favor him with a call, in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden. lie deems ;t unnecessary to make any pledges, only so iaras to sav that his Table will be tupl a.. jju'ju uct.iy o?> well as any in toe Slate ; attended by polite and attentive Servants. " His Stabi.ts. will be bountilully* supplied with Provender and attended by the very best Hostlere. No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and or' ucr'v House. I!. HOLLEVMAN. C'amden, Jure 4,1951. 45 if Charleston Mercury. S .uth Carolinian, tri-w-ckly. Fairfield Herald, Chester Standard. Cnionville Journal, [.aurensvilln ilenld, .Vv.1 berry Sentinel, Greenville Mountain1.-r, homeu's Ne*t, Vcrkville Miscellany, Clwraw Gazett. Darlington Flab. .Sumter Banner will pleaxe ? ot y weekly far three month*, j J:.i,e 10 4G if. CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELLNG PUBLIC. IT is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fl'ted up, and lately put in a state of complete ret air. The rooms are largej open an and front the Depot. ;!f The Subscriber having had several years expe- wL rienco itt the above business, feels confideriiin ?ay, ir.g; that he will beahln tn pli-o ? : gbuciai-WUS1WWB to all, who may favor hira with .their patronage, u ^ he is determined to use every exertion on Charleston hoarier. Mercury, Columbia Carolinian and Advocate, Fairfield Herald, Chester Standard, Hornet's Nest, Darlington Flag, Sumter j Banner, will copy once a week for one month and forward bills to the Republic Office. June 6 43 tf Bounty Land. Tilt] undersigned "having associated biniseif with Mr. L. Blanchard True, who is permanently located at the City of Washington; who possesses a thorough and familiar acquaintance, with the requ'r? merits of the Government Offices, will attend to proruring of Bounty Land Wasrants, and tl. adjustment of all other claims i against the Government, without jeopardy or delay?and at but little expense to claimants. Land Warrants located, and the Land sold ii desired, on the most advantageous terms. M. NAUDINJulyS, 1851. 53 tf Notice. 4 LL person having demands against the Ea? 11JL tatc of J. C. Doby, dee'd will present them ! orcperly attested, and those indebted will make j payment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r. ; Jan. 30. 9 tf >"otice. j rp: 1031 AS \V;'liam Anderson, Thomas 1 Jl J. Alteram, William Gardener, and Alexander ' Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in | the manufacture of cotton qoou's, and other articles, j a? a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in KerI si.aw District, under the firm and style of VVill:nr? Anderson and Company, have associated Burwell Boy kin with them, as a member of said F:rm?and having obtained from the Legislature of i South Carolina, a Charter incorpotating 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 have accepti ?>d the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct ' their business according to the terms thereof, and : under the name and style of "The DeKalb Manuj lecturing CotnDanv." \V. ANDERSON & CO. March Sth, 1651 20 tf ! Southern Agricultural Implements. i/piIE subscribers have received the following ! iL consignnient from the house of R. Sinclair Jr. i ic Co.. Baltimore. Tliey have been tested : proved by a number of our River Planters, j No. 7, &. 9, Sinclair and iMoor's Plow's,, j 2 &. 5 Furrow Ploive, i Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, Si gie and Double spout Corn Shellers, Virginia Corn Sheilcra, Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushel an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9 oc. 11 inch Straw Cutters, ! drain Cradles. ; For sai? by McDOtt'ALL ^ COOPER, may 5th, 50 tf i : HEAD QUARTERS, (BUCK 11EAD, June 2Gth, 1351. ! ORDER NO. 8. ^0 much ol order No. 7, as directs the Officers ; him oorgeunis oj urn iuwi nngaue u( infantry j and litrh Regiment of Cavalry to encamp on the I4lh day of Jul'j next, is hereby countermanded. The Oriicers ^ ml Sergeants of the 10th Brigade i of Infantry and 1 Oth Regiment of Cavalry, will asj sembie at su h place as rbe Brigadier General of i iiilniitry may select, on Monday ihe fitli day of j September next, and encamp "full five daya," commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Major General and Brigadier Generals wHJ, with their Staff attend. Brigadier Generals Williams ,and Gist, are charged with the extension of this order to their respective commands. Bvcrder of the Commander-in-Chief, .1. Vv. CANTBY, Adj. and Imp. Gcn'l. Newberry Sentinel, Lanrensvillo Ilerald, Spar?tan and L~liionville Journal, will, publish weekly until iiic encampment is over. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and the Columbia State Rights Republican, Telegraph, and Carolinian will copy three times. Jnnc37. 51 tf LATE ARRIVAL BY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots and Shoes. AI30?McMuIlan's stitch Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash,T> may 3. WORKMAN A BOONE.