?^irxirirr- --fiT-i rr.r - ii r n there are only a few workers left, and even these receive very little employment. A report has been published by the association, in which it makes a forcible appeal to the sympathies and support of the public. The following extract from this report will give some idea of the condition of the needle women of that city. "The condition of the shirt sewers of our city is lamentable, and calls for your kindest and ' - '? ? that thoir warmest synipainies. n ia numbers Jit present exceed six thousand Many of these are young and friendless orphans, early left to struggle with poverty, and solely dependent upon the precarious pittance of wages doled out by employers. Others ai'o widows, depending upon the needle for support of helpless children, and with the pittance of some 82 or $2,50 per week,trying to feed clothe and pay the rent of a family. We need not tell you this cannot be done. They bear in silence sufferings and trials that would chill the sternest hearts to recount. The defenceless girl often wrestles with poverty, hunger, temptation, until dire necessity forces sad and fearful alternatives upon her. The Russian peasant, as he is rashly called, Says a letter from St. Petersburg, is bought and sold with the land on which he lives, and i3 a being in no way superior to Monsieur Cuffee, (although his skin is white or rather brownish, With beards that were never visited by that wnmnnninn of civilization, the razor; his person is the impersonation offilth, and his countenance j of ignoance. The depressions and poverty of these' poor creatures is really pitiable, and next to some parts of Ireland, 1 must give to this ? class of humanity the unenviable position of the most miserable part of the great family to J which we all belong. F Peyhnp3 it is not generally known, but such is the tact, that the seal of the rose, if planted, will produce a flower, in all cases, different from the original. fc^The following article we copy with pleasure from the Barton Mercantile Journal, and we hope if any of our numerous reaoera are Raftering from any of the complaints which it is said tocure. they will speedily avail themselves of it. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERK V. It was known many years ago that the wild cherry tree of this climate possessed valuable medicinal properties. Indeed this fen was known to the Aborigines, and a decoction of the leaves or bank of this tree has even been regarded by their physicians, a? one of the mo-it effectual remedies in many diseases. This fact, several years since, ar- I rested the attention of Dr. Wistar, a highly rcspecgible practitioner. He investigated with care the healing prop~r nni.i fK?m-?tPsiAfl its sff-cts when adraims cinto Ui ?DV ivitu ? MV>>? . 4ered alone, and when in combination with other remedial agents. He found that its natural virtues might be ereally improved, and by combining it with ingredient, whose properties were all proved and generally organized, medicine was produced which constitutes a remedy of great value in pulmonarv affections and diseases of the chest and throat?disease* which are proverbially prevalent in our cities and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the hills of mortality to a much greater extent than is the case with most other, we had almost said ail other classes of dweasea. iVone genuine unless signed I BUTTS on the wrapper, for sale in Camden at McKAIN'S $rug Store. Wholesale hy P. M. Cohen 6c Co., Charleston, S. C., and by Drug^ists^eri! erally throughout the State. ' t ... - 'mSTRANGE BUT TRUE! Tliafcsnaty wjil neglect a Cough mouth after month, and tlien wonder at jast they have the Consumption?ilow much better to nip this disease in the hal. which can always bo done by uetn* Dr. A.Rotrers's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. "A stitch in time saves uinr-." See advertisement in another column. MARRIED?On ttilonday morning 11th j inst., by E- Sill, Esq., Mr. Rohert H. Finch, to Miss J&'ua Frances Kennedy, nil of this place. SONS 07 732?3??J^T32Wstterec ^fvi*ion \o. 9. The regular meeting of this Divsion wiil be helJ on Thursday evening, at your New Hall o*er A. M. & R. Kennedy's Store, at 8 o'clock. *~ Ry order of the W. I'. w.. JOHN R. WORKMAN, 0. S. Prime NORTH CAROLIN A CORN. For sale by IIOB'T. LATTA. August 12. G3 4t Committed mO the Jail of Kprshaw District, a Negro .Man JL who calls his name LEE, and says he belongs to Mr. John Warren of this District, The owner is requested to cotne forward, prove property, pay charges and take hitn away. JAMES COLLIER, Jailor. | August 11. 63 tf' j BERNADOTTE D. BRONSGtf, r Sheet Iron and Tin Ware Manufacturer,: * OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Camden, S. C. GLOVERSy"& DAVIS, Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug. 8 0i 3m TRWim OFFICE 3. C.R. R. COMPANY. I CHARLESTON", JULY 29tii, 1851. 1 mm PASSENGERS taking the Cars at any of the following points will get their tickets from ! flirt AffPIit* lllfro vi? PllHrlnalnn IVIiimk;. I '? ^ ? ' - vxaaiwut \s># l? IJ VIat , Camden. Hamburg, Aiken, Graniteville, Clinico, Orangeburg, Gadsden, Claremont. Middietun, I?wry's T. O. If taken from the Conductor the rate will be 4 cents per nnle. Arrangement* have also been made with the Charleston Omnibus Company, to take passengers and their baggage from the Depot, on and aiier Fbiday the 1st August, to the different steamboats and hotels, or to any other point in the city, for ?5 cents each. Their Omnibus and baggage wagons oi.If will accordingly be admitted into the ; Depot Yard on the arrival of the Car.'. Persons : desiring other Conveyances will find I hern ;-.t the J door. J. D PETSCH, * o 4. CJ 1 /lug. o?it, ouptrriiiitriiuaui a iniiopviiauvi? Oils. Oils THE Subscriber has now in store a full supply of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Castor Oil, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. ( "Plantation Castor Oil at 81 50 per gallon. Also, Superior Burning Fluid, Z. J. DeHAY. Aug. 8. 02 tr $300 Reward. ESCAPED from the Jail of Kershaw District, S. C.,01) Monday 14th of Julylast, Mr. Samuel J. Love, who was convicted of the murder of Mr. Robert J. Lester at Spring term, 1851.? Said Love is about 6 feet 2 inches high, and about 20 or 21 years of age, rather dark hair and of a sallow complexion, and has rather a down cast look, with rather dark grey eyes, with some of his front teeth rather decayed, said Love is a carpenter by trade. I will give the above reward to any pprson wlio will appehend 1 he f aid Love and lodge him in any 1 jail in this State, orotie hundred and fifty dollars , tor his safe confinement in any jail in the United States, so that 1 can get him. JOHN INGRAM, S. K. D. Aug. 12, 64 tf Executive Department. By Ifix Excellency. J. H. YEANS, Uoternor and Commander-in-chief in and over the State of South Carolina.. \\WHEREAS, information reached me that an Tt atrocious murder was committed upon John McDaniel, of Barnwell, by six young men, among whom were Seaborne E. Farmer and William G. Tobin, and whereas, the aforesaid Farmer ' m ' 1 ?- .L-:_ it ana loom nave inane men i-suapc?uu? i?j known in order that they may be brought to trial, I, John H. Means, Governor in and over the State of South Carolina, do issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the delivery of both, or two hundred and fifty tor the delivery of either of them to the jailor of Barnwell district Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, well made, fair complexion, blue eyes, iglit hair, two of his front teeth slightly broken loff. Has a scar on his cheek, about an inch and a half long, made by the cut of a knife. Tobin is 18 or 19 years old. 5 feet 11 inches high, fair complexion, very little beard, white teeth, thick lips, well made, and is badly scarred on the right arm and shoulder. Given under my hand and the seal of the State [L S.] the 5th day of July, in the yea* of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-one. J. II. MEANS. Wm. F. Arthur, Dep. Sec'ry. of State. August 12. 64 4t Paiuts Oil*, Ac. Ju*t Received. 4000 LBS. Pure U'hfte Lead, 400 Fire Prod Paint, v 5? Chrome Green, 100 Gals. Linseed Oil, 75 " Suirits Turpentine, 300 Lbs. Sal Eratus, 100 " Collates Starch, 14 Doz. Fresh Congress Water, 50 Lbs. Fresh Hops, 100 Baby Rattles. For sale, with every article usually kept in a Drug Store. ' FRANCIS L. 7EMP. Aug. 8 62 tf i ^ police. AMPLICATION* will he made at the ensuing soWi'in of the Legislature of South Carolina. to vest ail ilie right and title of John K Sanderson deceased, in and to a tract of land containing acres, situ ,to in Lancaster district, .South Carolina, adjoining lands of M. Clinton, \V. fJ. Stewart and others, in Joseph Fcnton and wife i Mary, as the tv.-xt of kin of said deceased. \VM. rtoBixso.v, Aug. 8 02 Binj Agent for Applicants. (.osIicr Butler. 1)RI.ME Goshen Butter for 2") rent* per pound, j X Just received hy KUB'T. LATTA. Aug. 8 y 02 4 j SUOKFD B^rt, Tongnc-, I'icklcd > Salmon, Kits and qr. Bhls. No 1 Mackerel, ; Prime Leaf, Lard in barrels and kegs, Hams. Bo- J logna Sausage, Fresh Soda, Wine, and Butler 1 Crackers, Jpfne Raisins in as good order as new cmeg. alu* received l>y ROB'T. LATTA. An#. 8 02 !f Turnip Seed. LARGE Fiat Sweet Turnip Seed from the Mountains. For sale by ltOB'T. LATTA. | Aug. 8. 02 4t TTyfLION HOTEL. (BY II. L BUTTERF1ELD.) Corner or Meeting and IIasell Streets, i and in the immediate vicinity of HaYNE and j King Streets, Charleston, S. c. Notice. | A IX persons having demands against the EsJL tatfi of .1. C. Doby, dee'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to J. DUNLAP, Adni'r. _ Jan. ,m _ 0 tf_ Chain IMunps. , THE subscribers have received a supply of IX inch . ump Chain ij " " 41 Pump Fixtures, which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. mc do wall & cooper. Aug. 1st, 18") L 60 tf Bogardsrs' Planetary Horse rower. ( mHli subscribers would call the attention of J. those wanting Powers, tor Ginning, Sawing, j or Grinding to the above. They are permitted to refer to one of our most [ intelligent and practical Planters, who during two ! j years trial, has fully tested their efficiency and t economy. MuDOWALL & COOPER. Aug. 1st, 185!. 8(1 tf Agents. ? Concord Yarn. a TIIR Subscriber, agent for the Concord N. C. Manufacturing Company, lias on hand a good supply and assortment nl this vain for sale. JOHN ROSSER. July 29. 59 5t iVoticc. TIIE Subscribers will ask leave of the Regislature at its next session, to place the road f now leading from and near Parr's O'd House down to Landsford, on the old original bi d?also to \ cut a race across the road, if we find it necessary I so to do. JOHN FOSTER, i T. K. CURETON. j Landsford, July 'M, 1001. zv lOtiv p | AA SackbSalt to cloee consignment. t 1 Fine Balimore Flour and Lard at the low. c#t prices. ]?- W, BONN BY. C. M. WIE^GES, SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, CAMDEN', S. C. Gilberts & Chapin, Manufacturers and dealers i r n?nru;rs and HARNESS At S J. (iILfiER TS' Old Stand No. 35 an If), Wentworth street, between King and Meet in streets, Charleston, S. C. July 25 53 tf 1 case spiced Oysters, received by " SHAW & AUSTIN. A Pair of Gentle family Horses for sale by E. W. BONN BY. SALEM WOOLENS. I HAVE received from Messrs. F. & M. Faris, i Salem, N. C. a few bales, as samples, of tl above dcsirabie iAEGRO CLOTHS, to which I invite the attention of purchasers. To those who a;o unacquainted with tlio.' Cords I will be ?lad to show the samples, and ct refer to many Planters in this neighborhood, as their superior quality. I have also received a few pieces ot their S jierfine Black Jeans of various qualities and price These goods are on consignment, and will I sold at Factory prices. Planters wishing their supply, will t>!ease leai their orders early, so as to secure it; many we disappointed last season?as the supply was n sumcieni IU meet me uumntiu. VV. ANDERSON. Camden, July 22, 1851. I8t 57 Southern Agricultural Implements. rpiIE subscribers have received the followii JL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair J &. Co., Baltimore. They have been tested approved by a number of our River Plantera. No. 7, K & 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, 2 & 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, Si gle and Double ppout Corn Shellcs, Virginia Corn Shelters, Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushe an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9 & 11 inch Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL # COOPER, may 5lh, 26 tf The subscriber has just.finished off a' lot ol M hogany Rocking Chairs1 in plush. J Also Sewii Chairs in plush afrtldiair; very neat articles ai at unusually prices. C. L. CHATTEN. ;; Notice. HPHOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thorn J. J. Ancrjwn, William Gardener, and Alexand Young, who have lecn, and now are, engaged the manuiactuie of cotton goods, and other article at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Ke shaw District, under the firm and style of W Iiain Anderson and Company, have associat' Bui well Boykin with them, as a member of sa Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature South Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the sa Firm, with their associates and successors, as body politic and corporate, in law, by the name ai style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company do hereby notify the public that they have accej ed the said Charter, and will hereafter condu their business according to the terms thereof, ai under the name and style of "The DeKalb Man facturjng Coinpanv." \V. ANDERSON & CO. March 9th 18")I 20 tf Fit E SII G A S:bE I\ E li JUST RECEIVED. Siutahlb for Fall Sowing. For Sale by P. THORNTON, at the Pu Office, warranted good?among which, a as follows: Ruta IJitgn, Large (tied Top) Norfolk Turnip Early .Spring Turnip, Long Blood Beet, Early Blood Turnip do. French sugar J">ee\ Mangle Wnr'.zel, Large Dutch Parsnip, Orange Carr t, Large Red Onion, While Portugal do. Prick ley Spinnage, White Turnip Radix!), Long Scarlet Radish, Long (ireen Cucumber, for late Pickles, Gree'i Glazed Cabbage, LatQ Ihtim Head .Savoy do. il/ouiltain Cabbage, l,nte Dutch Cabbage, Late Drum Head do Coiewart, (very tine) Several kinds of very fine early Cabbag which may be sowed in the Fall for ear Spring use, Lucern or French Clover, English Rve Grass. A cor.sideiable reduction will be made from tl retail price, to personB wishing to purchase to sc igain. Camden, July 10,18.">1. .54 tl* Notice. A LL persons having demands against the E z.\. tale of the late Thos. C. Strother, if not pn ?ented by the firs day of October next, will t lebarred payment, as I wish to close the estate. JOHN R.JOY, o. k. I>. and Adin'r. July 18. 56 tf_ Workman & JJoone *Arc now receiving large additions to their Stoc ?embracing SE VERAL XE \V STYLES, an endering their Stock by tar the most full an :oniplftte SPRING STOCK of ROOTS A A D SHOES hat has ever boon offered in this market. !ii the selection of these goods, great care ha >een taken as to style and quality. The workmitt hip and materials are of the|/>es/ description?an he terms shall bo accommodating. The public are respectfully invited to call an txamine their Stock, which cannot fail in qualit ind price (ogive satisfaction to any and all. April 6, 2ft tf Slilrts. A largo assortment of Gentlemen and Boyi cX of the latest style, just received by McDOYVALL & COOPER, may 6th 36 tf One Hundred Dollars Reward. It WO MAKES, one a handsome grey.quicKac lion and a trotter, the other a Sorrel, wit vbito f ee and a pacer, were stolen at Savanna >y two men. who crossed the Savannah River o Saturday, the 21st uIt., and it is supposed ma jroceed westward. The ahove reward will b >aid for the apprehension of the thievos and rc ;overy of the propery by W. B. 'JILES, Esq Savannah, or EDWARD WINSLONV, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C Jijly 8, A3 tf For Tax Collector. JOSEPH W. DOUV is respectfully announced as a Candidate for re-election to tlie office of Tax | Collector for Kershaw D'Strict, at the ensuing elertion. June 24 50 tf 117 We are authorized to anaouuee ^ ALEX. L. McDUNALD, a Candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District, at the ensuing ^ election. (?7"*Wc are authorised to annouce Duren _ : Peach, Estj., as a candidate for Tax Collector at the prisiiinrr Elontinn. - WATEEEE HOUSE. {LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,) CAMDEN. S. C. n irpUK Subscriber having purchased tliie x ! JL tensive and well known Establishment, and ! having added largely to its convenience and com ! fort, bv a new addition of Furniture and thorough i and complete repairs, begs leave to inform the e Public, that he is prepared to Entertain all who 111 may favor him with a call, in a manner hitherto . 10 unknown in iho town of Camden. He deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, u' only so far as to say that his Table will be sup- j plied daily as well as any in the Stale ; attended \ 3e by polite and attentive Servants. I {is Stables, will be bountifullysupplied with re Provender and attended by the very test Hostlers. re No pains will be spared to keep a quiet aud or01 dcrlv House. H. IIOJ.LEVMAN. Camden, Jui e 4,1851. 45 tf CAMDEN HOTEL 1? IS NOW OPEN r- FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELLNG PUBLIC. IT is an excellent and commodious building,n 1 v and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of complete repair. The roorrs are large, openi 1 airy ; fine Family parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thing 1 which an excellent country market will affurd, attended by the best servants. The BAR will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The STABLES arc well fitted up ; attended hy careful and experienced Hostlers, and well sup? plied with Provender. A ica t ale i\ro na sfl/1 fnf ftick oaaatrimn^ntinn ac si 1*11/ ftjwir* iwi hit ali unmiuuduuu ui "5 Drovers, with excellent Water conveniences. 1 Tliere will at all lime?, be an Omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot, The Subscriber having-had several years experience in the above business, feels confident in sayas ing that he will be able to give general satisfaction ?r to all, who m favor him with their patronage, as m he is determined to use every exertion on his part to please. If; IT. J. WILSON. r.j Warranted Pianos, &c. on Trial. of T3IAN0S of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, jj X. Mahogany, &c. in any desired style of finish? a or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of |rj charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely ?? suited on trial. After sufficient test, may be bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms cl lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. |)(j Many references to families in different States, u_ and districts of this State, quite competent to judge, where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens seen bv inquiring of - " Mks. Ann II. HART, S ! Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. April 2 32 tf . I ICE, ICE, ICE bl [ /CONSTANTLY lor sale by re u FRANCIS L ZEMP. June 3. 44 tf Cheese I Cheese! j T US 1' received by ten Subscribers, a few Boxes If/ hi >t'? v ?11 i?r iicu \> i j i Li i iiitrjr ret-uni* I niccd Jo the notice of tin: public. M DRUCKER &. CO. Camden, June 24.1851. />() tf .\?'srrocs Wanted. r j^IIOSK bavin-? voting Negroes for sale. from ' J. the age of fifteen to twenty-live, will find a ] ' purchaser, by applying at the Waterec House. | July 1, f)'2 tf j ++V*??? A T*T^T PTJTT TIIE subscriber lias recently added to bis stock, i a line assortment of UTJ3W SADDLED, &c. of the best qualities and latest s'yles. Jlis stock is now complete, any article usually 'ound in his line may be procured, on the most accommodating It terms. Saddle* made to order in tbe very best style. Ilarut-'-s of all kinds and descriptions. ICcpairiug done at tbe shortest notice. ,p F. J. OAKS. ,11 I in ?s* . + | juno iu to \ tr Bounty Land, ! rpriK undersigned having associated Iiiiuself j s- -L with r. L. lllanchard True, who is pernia- : 5. ncntly located at the City of Washington; who j ie possesses a thorough and familiar acquaintance, | with the requirements of the Government Offices, | will attend to the proruring of Bounty Land WaM rants, and the adjustment of all other claims* against the Government, without jeopardy or de- j - lav?and at but little expense to claimants. Land Warrants located, and the Land sold if j desired, on the most advantageous terms. J M. NAUDH?. d 4 July 8,1951. 33 > tf Matting. TTTIIITE and Colored Matting 4 and 3-4, for \ V sale at a reduced p-icc by 8 K. W. BONNEY. | d Oak Bark" a fPHE highest Market price will be given for v 1 Oak Bark, hv \v. ANDERSON & CO. y March 3d, 18 Jf Garden Seeds for Fall. TUST Received a fresh assortment of SEE Pg e. - TS-11 - ? . - >> rj ior ran planting?consisting01 Ruta Uat the Iniaiuieiits liave not been jiaid, are subject to forfeiture and will not be cnt'. fled to Dividends in July, or thereafter. THUS. WARING, Auditor. May 27 42 tf ,4 JAILOR WANTED, who call come well aTx recommended, with steady habits, and a small family. Call on JOHN INGRAM. Camden, Julv 18. 50 tf To the Ladies of Camden. MRS. J. A. BROUGHTOX, respectfully ins forms the Indies of Camden, and its vicinity that she has moved to Camden, whore she intends carrying on DRESS MAKING in the most fashionab'e manner. She has made such arrangements, as will keep her always in possession of the latest Fashions. Mrs, R. will he pleased to receive the visits of such as may favor her with their patronage it her residence, Hunter's Hotel. July itJ if For the Fall and WinterI . V ; Ruta Baga Turnips, Farly Dutch u Purple Top Flat " Lnrge Norfolk " Large Globe " Yellow Aberdeen " Dale's Hybrid " While Ruta Br,ga " I Per Steamer Albatross. Just Received, at ; July 11 Z. J. DeHAY'#. White Lead, Linseed Oil# Spts Turpentine, Litharge, Chrome j Green and Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red,! Copal, Japan and Leather Varnish, Gum Shellac, Glue, Sandpaper, &c. &c. Just received, at July 11 Z J. DfeHAY'S. 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 ontM ! 14tft day of July next, is hereby countermanded. The Officers and Sergeants of the" 10th Brigade : of Infantry and llhh Regiment of Cavalry# will as' semble at su h place as the Brigadier General of Infantry may select, on Monday the 8th day of September next, and encamp "full five daya,'* commencing at 12 o'clock# M. The Major General and Brigadier Gencfala wHJ, with their Staff attend. Brigadier Generals Williams and Gist, are charged with the extension of this order to their respective commands. - ! # By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, A/li an/1 In# n Newberry Sentinel, Laurensville Herald, Spartan and Unionville Jo-ma!, will, publish weekly until the encampment is over. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and tho Columbia State Rights Republican, Telegraph, and Carolinian will copy three times. Jnne 27. J5t tf NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate XI of the late Mrs. Harriet H. Sizer, 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 be debarred payment, and a dividend be made in favor of those presented. RELA SIZER, Adm'r. July 1.1851. 52 tf rpiIK Camden and Charlotte .Mail Stage, will _L for the present, leave Camden on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 A.- M.,- and arrive from Charlotte on the succeeding days, until ether arrangements can be made, of which due notice will be given. JAMES McEWEiY, Contractor. The Hornets' Nest will copy 3 times. July 11. WCAD QUARTERS, BUCKHEAD, 15th JULY? 1851. ORDER yO. !). The Officers and Sergeants of the 7th Brigade of Infantry, and 7th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble -at or near Society Hi11,jdn Monday the 29th of Sept. next, and encamp "full five days" commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Officers and Sergeants of the 8lh Brigade n| inlantry, aim Bin Kegimeiit ot cavalry, win as. seinble at or near Goafre, Ferry on Monday the 13th of October next, anil encamp "full fivedayB" 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. Complet: returns of the strength of the Brigades are required by the 1st of Oct. next. lly crder of the Commander-in-chief, J. \V. CAN'TEY, Adj't &.Insp. GenT. Charleston Mercury ar.d Courier, Georgetown papers, Marion Star. Darlington Flag, and Cheraw Gazette will publish weekly until the encampments arc over. Preserves, I?randy Peaches, &,c. 17^ I. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (assorted,) J* Brandy Peaches, Lemon Syrup, Curncna, Maraschino, and other Cordials, Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Claret and N. C. Black-berry do. ?HE1DSE1CII C1IA MP AIGNE? Gauva Jel'v, Catsups and Sauces, Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins,English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, -Sc. also English Walnuts, Brazil Nuis, Filberts, ShellBarks and Soft Shelled Almonds. ROB'T LATTA. Camden, July 1, 1S31. 52 .. tf BLfl\I> BRIDLES. ^ rTMlE Subscriber is manufacturing pmugh and J_ wagon Bridles a*. $],one of which .V will warrant to last as long as two of the common Northern made ones, hue Bridles made at reduced prices. F. J. OAKS. July 15 55 w4t 1 Case Fresh Currants, received by SIIAW &, AUSTIN. 2 Casks French White Wine Vinegar, a superufc' article for making Pickles, received by SIIAW & AUSTIN. ?