Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, July 25, 1851, Image 3

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& I'.NKOUTUMATK OlX'l RRKNCR.Wo regret K to state that about 10 o'clock, on yesterday morning, the ?*2nd inst., the residence of James ^B H. Britton, Esq., situated in the suburbs of our town, was entirely destroyed by tire. The fire | m was first discovered in one of the chambers, j [ the bed and some hangings being in flames; | I some matches were seen scattered over the t floor, and there being at the time no one in the ! linns** but a small neifro bov, it is supposed that, I in igniting matches for sport, lie carelessly communicated the flame to the bed. \ ery little of value was saved of the furniture. C A.1DH\ Plticiw CUBEXT. Baling, per yd. 131 to IS j I-arit, lb 10 to 13 Bale Rope lb 6 to 10 ;l.ead, lb f> to 7 ' Bacon, lb 'J n? lit I.Molasses, gall 31 to 4-1 I Butter, lb 13 to 20 |."\Jackarel, bbl 8 to 10 j Braiul v, gall 2.3 to 3.) |Nails, lb 41 to 6 Beeswax, lh 18 to 22 Oats, bushel 75 ; Beef, lb 4 to 5 jPeas, bushel ' 80 i Cheese, lb 12 15 Potatoes.sweet.bu 50 j (tit ton, lb 5 to 'J 1 Irish bit 11 Corn, 'bushel 90 to SI 121 j Rye, bushel 95 to 1 Flour, bbl 6 to 64 {'lice. bushel 3 to t ; Fodder, cwt 14 175.Sugar, lb 7 to 10 j Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 '.Salt, sm k iron, lh 5 to (U shot. bag li 1 .Lime, bbl 2 to 2i .Tobaopo, lb 10 to50 Leather, sole, lb 17 to2! |Wheat. bush J ^ I. (XT). F. Kcrsliaw Lo<l;;rc Number 9. The Regular Weekly Meeting o! this Lodge will bo held this Evening at their Ilall at 8 o'clock. By order of the N. G. A. E. Allen, Secretary. Jnlv 25 lii) r PAVILION HOTEL. tBTMk.' BUTTERFIELD.) Corner of .Meeting"^rrtp Hash ;ll Streets, ane in the immediate vicinity of'-hatne and King Streets, Charleston, S. C. i Gilberts & Chapin, Manufacturers and dealers in CARRIAGES and HARNESS At S. <f- J. (iILHERTS' Old Stand No.85and 40, Wcntworth street, between King: and Meeting streets, Charleston, S. C. July 25 58 tf The State of South Carolina. KERSHAW DISTRICT. JOHN HOLLY, who in the custody of the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a writ of capias-ad-satisfnciendinn at the suit of Henry Pate; having filed in my office, together w ith a schedule on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, prayP ingthat he may be admitted to the benefit ot the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It i~ ordered, that the said I Jlenry P?te, and all other the creditors, to whom Ithe said John Holly is in any wise indebted, be and appear before the said Court at Catnden, on Monday the first dav of the term of the next - ' ? ? ?.i?. tt,? Court, to Fliew cause U any m>jy tan >?-j ..... , . prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be ! granted. M. N A (J DIN, c. c. P. Office of Common Pleas, 23d July, '51. 3tm j fFre*!i Goshen Butter, and No. 1 T.e?f Lard, for sale by SHAW 4- AUSTIN. 1 HW. " assards" Family Hams and I cask Pig II uns, received by SIlAW & AUSTIN. 1 case spiced Oysters, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. 50 T wo-pound Cans fresh Salmon, received by SHAW & AUSTIN, j 25 Bids. Baltimore Flour, and 30 Bags Extra I Family do., received by SI J AW &. AUSTIN, i 20 1 hemical Ultve Soap. receixed bv SH.WV & AUSTIN Pj<-k!?'ri Beef Tongues Pickled Si' on, Sino- J Ked Beef and Pickled Herring, received hv J SI1.VW & AUSTIN. : lmi!;i!iou English and I'uie Annie Cheese re- > ceived by SH \W & AUSTIN. | 1 Case Fresh Currants, received bv SHAW & AUSTIN. 2 Casks French White Wine Vinegar, a superior article for making Pickles, received by ? ?> v. i r?."Pi v MI.HV IV, Ml >'i in. 3 Bbis. Kennedy's Butu-r Crackors, received bv .SHAW & AUSTIN. ' July 22,1851. i HL'.iD QUARTERS, BUCKHEAD, 18tl. JULY, 1851. ORDER NO. 9. Tiie Officers and Sergeants of the 7th Brigade I of Infantry, and 7th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at or near Society Hill, on Monday the 29th of Sept. next, and encamp "full live days" i commencing at 12 o'clock, .M. The Officers ar\d Serjeants of tlie Slii Brigade , of Infantry, and 8th Regiment of Cavalry, will as- i semble at or near Godfrey's Ferry on Monday the 13th of October next, and encamp "full five days" commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Major General and Brigadier Generals, will, with their staff, attend the encampments in their commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with the extension of this order to their respective Brigades. Coniplet : returns of the strength of the Brigades are required by the 1st of Oct. next. By order of the Commander in-chief, J. \V. CANTEV, Adj't &Insp. Gen'I. Charleston Mercury nr.d Courier, Georgetown papers, Marion Star. Uarlington Flag, and Cheraw Gazette " ill publ'sli weekly until the encampments are over. SALEM WOOLENSr 1" HAVE received from Messrs. F. &, II. Faris, o 1 Salem, N. C. a few hales, as samples, of the above desirable 1VEGRO CLOTHS, to which I invite the attention of purchasers. To those who a-e unacquainted with those Goods I will he glad to show the samples, and can refer to many Planters in this neighborhood, as to their superior quality. I have also received a few pipers of fheir Sujterfine fihick Jean* of various qualities and prices. These goods arc on consignment, and will be (sold at Factory prices. Planters wishing their supply, will please leave their orders curl]/, so as to serure it; many were disappointed last season?as the supply was not KUflicicril to meet the demand. W. ANDERSON. Camden, July 22, 1851. I8t 57 Bacon! Bacon J! | f\ i \ LBS. Ni'.v Bacon Sides and Slioul1U,UUU ders. For sale l>y ' \V. r. MOORE. June 3. 11 tf i Notice. 4 JAILOR WANTKD, who can come well , . \ U.I J.. I . ??.l .11 ' rcuuuiiiiciiucu, wmi siuuv liauiu*, ami ?i om??? i family. Gallon JOHN INGRAM. Camden, July 18. 56 tf | Sheriff Sale. i B\ virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to nte directed, I will sell on the 1st Monday and Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours ; o! sale the following property, viz : Five Negroes, Mil ley, Bill, llariet, Martha and | infant child. Levied upon and to be sold as the ; property of Daniel Beau ford, at the Suit of John D. Murray and others. Terms cash. JOHN INGRAM, S.K. D, ( July 18. 56 tf Notice. i VLL persons having demands against the Estate of the late Thos. (J. Strother, if not presented by the firs day of October next, will be ;' debarred payment, as 1 wish to close the estate. ! JOIIN R. JOY, |( o. K. D. and Adin'r. j' July 18. 56 tf | 1 One Hundred Dollars Reward, ] rp\YO MARES, one a handsome grey,quick ac- | ( X tion and a trotter, tlie other a Sorrel, with white f; ce and a pacer, were stolen at Savannah , by two men. who crossed the Savannah River on Saturday, the 21st ult., audit is supposed may proceed westward. The above reward will be j paid lor the apprehension of the thieves and re- | covery of the proper:y by W. IS. 'ilLES, Esq, Savannah, or EDWARD WINSi.O W, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C. July 8, 53 tf ( A Card. ( THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has this day J established himself for the transac ion of a GEN- ' ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and as Wholesale Dealer in WINES and LIQUORS of all descriptions at No. 92 East Bay, former stand of Jas. Bancroft & Co. CHARLES O.WITTE. 1 ChnfTesfon^ Su C., July 11 - 54 6t | f|f| Sacks Sift tffTlose consignment. 1pjne Ualimore Flour and Lard at the low- J est prices. E. W. BONNEY. A Pair of Gentle family Horses for sale by E. W. BONNEY. , Wanted to Hire. j' I GIRL to wait about the House, for whom |' ft liberal wages will be paid. Enquire at this )ffice. ] Notice to Delinquent Stockholders. C3vC2M RSvfil jiTl !, Office South Carolina Ua iroad Co. ) CHARLESTON, .Way 24, 1851. ( SHARES in the South Carolina Railroad, upon ( which all ot the lutuhuents have not been . paid, are fiuhject to forfeiture and wilj not beent'. tied to Dividends in Julv, or thereafter. , THOS. WARING, Auditor. , May 27 42 tf Workman & Boone Are now receiving1 large addition? lo their Stock ' ?embracing SE VERA L ME IV STYLES, and '< rendering their Stock by far the most full and complete SPRING STOCK of < BOOTS ANI> SHOES that ha- ever boen offered in this market. In the selection of these maids, great care has 1 been taken as to style and ijwtlity. The workmanshij) and materials are of tliej.Vsfdescription?and ' the terms shall be accommodating. Tne public are respectfully invited to call and ' examine their Stock, vviiicn cannot tail in quality ' and price to give satisfaction to any and all. April H, 28 ' tf ( mil l'<s. i V large assortment of Gentleman and Boys, I ot the latest stvle, just received by I McDOWALL & COOPER. ? may 6th 3'J It i $100 Reward. L Escaped from the Jail ot" Kershaw District, on 14th inst., Samuel J. Love, who was convicted for ' the murder of Rola rt J. Lester, at Spring Term, i 1851. Said Love i.-?18 or ID years of age, about5 i feet f> or 8 inches high, light hair, of a sallow complexion, has rather a downcast look, is quite slender, and is a carpenter by trade. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend the said Samuel J. Love, and lodge i him in Jail, or on his delivery to rue in Camden. JOIIN INGRAM, S. K. D. , July 15, 55 tf Garden Seeds for Fall. ! JUST Received a fresh assortment of SEEDS i for Fall planting?consisting of < Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, Large While Flat " " Large Eng. Norfolk " " Long Hanover " " Late Drumhead Cabbage, Green Glazed " Mustard Seed, Lucerne, Beets and Carrot Seed. For sale by F. L ZEMP. July 11 54 tf HEAD QUARTERS, BUCK HEAD, June 26th, 1851. ORDER NO. 8. SO much of order No. 7, as directs the Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade of Infantry and 10th Regiment of Cavalry to encamp onlhe 14//t day of July next, is hereby countermanded. The Officers ind Sergeants of the 10th Brigade ( of Infantry and 10th Regiment.of Cavalry, will as- . ' - -?.I. qo tlm liritra/liur fvonnrnl i\\ secioie ai su n pimw ..... ? ?....?, . Infantry may select, on Monday :lie 8th day of September next, and encamp "J'ull five days," ( commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Major General and Brigadier Generals will, with their Stair attend. Brigadier Generals Williams and Gist, are ' charged with the extension of this order to thuir j respective commands. Bytrder of the Commander-in-Chief, \ J. W. CANTKV, j Adj. and Imp. Gen'l. Newberry Sentinel, Lnurensvilln Herald, Spartan and Unionville Journal, will publish weekly until the encampment is over. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and the Columbia State i Rights Republican, Telegraph, and Carolinian will copy three times. Jnne27. 51 tf f NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Planter's Hotel .ire ^ requested to come forward immediately and settle the same. Mr. J. J. Dunlap may be found at the Wateree . House who is duly authorized to close up the busi. t ness of the Hotel. W. PATTERSON. i June lJi 47 1UI Head Quarters, ^BUCKHEAD, June 1, 1851. Okdi:k No. 7. rjj HE Officers and Scrgeants'of the following A Brigade.?, will Kucamn, and the following ReriinentB will parade for Review and Drill, at such iines as herein stated, viz: The Olficersand Sergeants of the 10th Brigade >1 Infantry, and the JOtli Regiment of Cavalry, will issomble at such place as the Brigadier General >f Infantry may select, on Monday the 14th day if July next, and encamp "full live days," comnencing at 12 o'clock M. The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Richardson's, on Tuesday the 22d 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 Lowe's, on Saturday the 20lh of July. The Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade )f Ir.lantry, and 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, will as?emble at sucli place as the Brigadier General )f Infantry may direct, on Monday the 28th of July lext, and encamp "full five davs," commencing at 12 o'clock M. The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry will parade at [lie place selected for the encampment, on Saturday. the 2nd of August next The 8th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 5th of August. The 6th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lomax's, on Thursday the 7th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry will parade at its usual parade ground, on Saturday the 9th of August. The 42nd Regiment of Infantry will par. de at Minton's, on Tuesday the 12th of August. TMfe 2nd Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hall's, on Thursday the 14f.h of August. E The 5th Regiment of Inlantry will parade at Hunt.'r sToifi Saturday the 16lh of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st. Brigade af Infantry, and 1st. Regiment?/ Cavalry, will assemble at Fickensville, on Monday the 18th of AuTuet, and cntamp''full live d iys. commencing at 12 o'clock, M. T'ie 1st. Regiment of Cavalry will parade at I'ickensville. on Saturday 'he 23d of August. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry will parade at J'oney's Old Store, on Tuesday the 26lh of August. The 1st. Regiment of Infantry will parade at Bruton's, on Thursday the 28th of A ugust. The Officers and Sergeants of the 9lh Brigade of Infantry, and the 9th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at (iafney's Old Field, near Limestone Springs, on Mond >y the 1st. day of September next, and cacamp "lull t.vc days," commencingat l2o'clock, M. The Officers and Sergeants of the 6ih Brigade )f Infantry, and 6th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Yongue's, on Monday the loth of Sep[etnher, and encamp "full live days," commencing ?t 12 o'clock, M. The Commissioned and noti-Cominissioned Offi airimntit^ nritererl fnr Review, will I assemble tlio (lav previous at the place of rendezvous, of their respective regiments, for drill and nstrurtion. The review of each Regiment will take place it 12 o'clock, M. The Major Generals and Brigadier Generals, a ill, with their Staff, attend the Encampments *nd Reviews, in their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with the ;xtension ol this order. Complete returns, of each Brigade, including effective and alarm me", and specifying the number of public and private arms in use, Will be made bv the Br gadier Generals to the Adjutant and Inspector General, before the 1st day of October next. The Aids-dc-Camp of the Commander-in-Chief, residing in thediv sion*, where Encampments and Re view a re ordert d, ore especially directed to intend him, and other aid.-, with whom it may be convenient, are requested to join him at such places as mils them. * By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. 'JANTRY, Adj. and Insp. Geifl. O"Charleston Mercury and Courier, South Carolinian.Telegraph, l'ainmtto Standard, Yorkville Miscellany, Greenville Mountaineer, Keowee Courier, cndletuii Meseonger, Anderson Gazette, Abbeville Banner, Eduefield Advertiser, Newber rv sentinel, spartan, Lnionviiie Journal. t,,aurensville Herald, Fairfield Herald, Palmetto State Banner will copy weekly until the Reviews and Encampments are over. The Stale of South-Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. To all and singular the Managers of the General Elections, for the several Districts of tlic State of South Carolina: II7HEREAS the Legislature of South Carolina, V nt it a Into Moc-iou >11.1 n,ca n n Aof In nrnvido ror the election of Members to h SOUTHERN CONGRESS: And whereas said Act requires lie Executive Authority to issue Writs of Elecion to the Managers of Elections : I do hercbv require you, and each of you alter giving legal iiotire and being duly qualified, to proceed to hold in election oji the 2d Monday of October next, ind day following, for two Deputies to represent four respective Congressional Districts; and af:er having determined on persons duly clocted, fou will certify tiie same according to law, to the Uovernor for the time being. Ijiven under my hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this 1st day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty. or,c. J. H. MEANS, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. IV. F. Arthur, Deputy Secretary of State. ID" AM the papers in the State are requested to ^nnv. June 20. 49 tf Branch of the Bank of the State of South Carolina at Camden. ILL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank fl in the months of Juno and July, must be in he original signatures of the makers and endorses. I). L. PESAUSSURB, Cashier. May P. JO tf For Tax Collector.. JOSEPH YV. DOBY is respectfully announced ;is a Candidate for re-election totiie oftiee of Tax Collector for Kershaw D'stricl, at the ensuing election. June 24 00 tf O" We arc authorized to announce ALEX. L. McDONALO, a Candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. CCrAVe are authorised to anuouce Duren Peach, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing Election. " WATEREE HOUSE. / r i ur 4 vr>i?n<? urtTrr \ yijAirj i ivao iiux JJU,) CAMDEN, S. C. rrHlE Subscriber having purchased this ex1 tensive and well known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and com. fort, by a new addition of Furniture and thorough and complete repairs, begs leave to inform the Public, that be is prepared to Entertain all whe mav favor him with a call, in a manner hithertc unknown in the town of Camden, fie deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, only so far as to say that his Table will be supplied daily as well as any in the State ; attended by polite and attentive Servants. His Stables, will be bountiiully supplied with Provender and attended by the very be3t Hostlera, No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and orderly House. II. HOLLEYMAN. Camden, Jur e 4.1851. 45 tf CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TKAYELLNG PUBLIC. IT is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state ol complete repair. The rooms are large, open and air\ ; line Family parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thing 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 Provendef. : t' -u i AlsoT/rts prepareJ"far ihv accotfupotfattotr^ Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at all times, be an Omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot The Subscriber having had peveral years expe^ rience in the above business, feels confident in say ing that he will be able to give general satisfactior to all, who may favor him with their patronage, at he is determined to use every exertion on his par to please. H. J. WILSON. LATE ARRIVAL BV Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots am Shoes. Also?McMullan'a stitch Boots an* Shoes. Sold low for cash, by may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE. ICE, ICE, ICE CONSTANTLY for sale by FRANCIS L ZEMP. June 3. 44 tf_ rpiIB CARS will continue to leave Camden a JL half-past 5 o'clock, A. M., as heretofore. IS'. D. BAXLEY, Agent. July 14, Igfil. 55 * tf For tlic Fall and Winter. Ruta Baga Turnips, Farly Dutch 44 Purple Top Flat 44 Large Norfolk " Large (ilobe 44 Yellow Aberdeen 41 Dale's I Fybrid 44 White Kuta Baga 44 Per Steamer Albatross. Just Received, at July 11 Z. J. DeIIAY'S. White Lead, Linseed Oil, Spts Turpentine, Litharge, Chrome Green and Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red Copal, Japan and Leather Varnish, Gum Shellac Glue, Sandpaper, &c. &c. Just received, at jll,y_11 _ v' j- DeHAY'S. \nrsci7 and Toilet Soaps. rpilE subscriber has just received a full anc JL select assortment of Nursery and Toilet Soaps, to which he invites the attention of the ladies. Z. J. DeHAY." J u ly_H FRESH GARDEN SEEDS JUST RECEIVED. f n _ n SFITAHLE FOR F ALT. COWISO. For Sale by P. THORNTON, at the Posl Office, warranted good?among which, arc as follows: Ruta Baga, Large (Red Top) Norfolk Turnip Harly Spring Turnip, I/)?g Blood Beet, Harly Blood Turnip do. French sugar Beet, Mangle Wurtzel, Large Dutch Parsnip, Orange Carrot, Large Bed Onion, White Portugal do. Pricklev Spiitnage, White Turnip Radish, Long Scarlet Radish, Long (Irecn Cucumber, for lato Pickles, Green Glazed Cabbage,, Late Drum Head Savoy do. 3/ountain Cabbage, Late Dutch Cabbage, Late Drum llead do. Ccicwart, (very line) Several kinds of very fine early Cabbage* which may be sowed in the Fall for early Spring use, Lucern or French Clover, r.#I|ir||**|| avu Ulrtio. A consideiablc reduction will be made from the retail price, to persons wishing to purchase to eel again. Camden, July 10,1851. 54 tf Oak Bark. THE highest Market price will be given foi Oak Hark, l.y W. ANDERSON & CO. March 3d, 18 tf THE Camden' and Charlotte Mai] Stage, will for the present, leave .Cuntdun on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 0 .*). M., and arrive . from Charlotte on the sucTr-cdingJd'iJ'sJ' until "other arrangements t an be made, of \vliich due notice will be given. McENVEN, . Contractor.* The Ilcrnejs' Nest will copy 3 times. July ll. Warranted Pianos, &c. on Trial. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, Mahogany, &.r. in any cle>irct! s vie 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 terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash c'r credit. Many references to families in different Slates, and districts of this Slate, quite competent to judge, where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak fur themselves. Specimens seen bv inquiring of | * Mrs. Ann H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. ('. 11 April 2 32 tf 11 NOTICE. 11 4 LL persons having demands against the estate 11 of the late Mrs. Harriet II. Mzer, will please , I present them to Mr. John Ross.-r, my- authorized . I agent in Camden, and if not presented by the lirst I , day of August next, will he debarred payment, and a dividend be made in favor nf those prei sented. IJELA SIZEIl, Adru'r. . July 1,1851. 52 tf Preserves, brandy Teaches, <*c. ii^ i. iiingcr preserves, w. i. ao. ^aseorieu^ .Hi# Brandy Peaches, I.ernon Syrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, an.] other Cordials, Madeira, Shery and Port Wii.cs, Claret and N. C. Black-berrv do. ?HEID SEICH CJIA MP AIGNE? Gauva Jelly, t'atsups and Sauces, Hose Water; Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins, English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, f Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, Sc. I 1 ALSO English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Shell I Barks and Suit Shelled Almonds.*; " ' ^ Camden, July 1, 1651. 52 tf" 9 India Matting.. * ?T ' A ^'eCeS ^Xlfa ' Notice. AS I am about to leave this State, to travel abroad, I hereby appoint Mr, Thomas Lang a6 my general agent, to attend to my affairs during - iny absence. L, C. ADAMSON. i June 27. 51 * tl* t Tea. 1 Chest extra fine Hyson. 1 do do Poxvchong, Received by McDOWALL & COOPER, June H 45 tf Cheese! Cheese! JUST received by the Subscribers, a few Boxes of very fine new Cheese, which they recom" meed to the notice of the public. M. DRUCKER & CO. Camden, June 24,1851. 50 tf Negroes Wanted. 1 r IMIOSE having young Negroes for sale, fromX the age of fifteen to twenty-five, will find a purchaser, by applying at the Watcree House. . . July 1, 52 tf N3W BADDLSP.T. THE subscriber has recently.addcd to his stock, a fine assortment of NEW SADDLES, Ac. of the best qualities and latest s'yles. His stock is now complete, any article usually ound in his linemay be procured, on the most accommodating terms. Saddles made to order in the very best style. Harness of all kinds and descriptions. Itcpairing done at the shortest notice. F. J. OAKS. j June 10 46 tf * j House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Gilding, &c., Imitations of Wood, Marble and Granite. j mi IE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens j J. of Camden and its vicinity, that he is prepared! to execute any work in the above branches on the most reasonable terms. T. L. WHITEHEAD, f Broad street, ? doors below the Watcree House, > (late Planters' Hotel.) > N. B. Banners, Flags, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Regalia painted to o:der. June 17 43 tf t Bounty Land. THE undersigned having associated himself with Air. L. Ulanchard True, who is permanently located at the City ol' Washington; who possesses a thorough and familiar acquaintance,. with the requirements of the Government Offices, | will attend to the procuring of Bounty Land Warrants, and the adjustment of all other claimar against the Governm^it, without jeopardy or delay?and at but little expense to claimants, t Land Warrants located, and the Land sold if > desired, on the most advantageous tcnis. M. NAUDIN. July 8,1551. 53 tf Notice. ALL persons I aving demands against the Estate of J. C. l^oby, dee'd wili present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to J. DC N LAP, Adin'r. Jan. 30. 9 tf jVoticc. rpHOMAS LANG, W. I! ain Anderson, Thomas X J. Ancrum, William Gardener, and Alexander Voung, who have been, art*now are, engaged in j- { hnAilc onrl of iinr n rf if* !ps_ the maiiuiaciuieui cvituu , at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firm and style of William Anderson and Company, have associated Burwcll Hoykin with them, as a member of said Finn?and having obtained Irmnthe Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said Firm, with their associates and successors, as a i body politic and corporate, in law, by the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accept, ed the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct their business according to the iernie thcrcol, and t under the name and style of "The DeKalb ManuI I fartiirintr Company." W. ANDERSON & CO. March 8th, 18*H -0 tf Matting. r TTTUITE and Colored Matting 4 and .3-4. for VV sale at a reduced price by E. \V. BONNEV. 4