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???? n a? mies, because they hare hostile designs against j us. Yet these men are daily seen in our streets, i and move among us undisturbed. Are we any j | longer safe with such company? Is it not; equally the duty and the policy of the city effectually to exclude from her limits men whose purpose of hostility is no longer doubtful, and who do not even effect the concealment of it ? There has been great excitement in the community in consequence of these developments, and the general teeling demancts^tnui someuung | effectual and speedy be done. Are wo to sit down tamely, and allow ourselves to be scorned and trampled on by the minions of power, as if the State was already a subjugated province??Charleston Mercury. NAILED TO THENCOUNTER. We heard it bruited about that Chancellor Dargati in a late speech had repudiated Mr. Khett. In a letter lo the Charleston Mercury, the Chsncellor promptly contradicts this misrepresentation. In concluding the letter he says: "If Mr. Rhettis chargeable with 'mad fanaticism,' I arn equally so. He is not ' mad, but speaks the words of truth and soberness.' Ij wish we had more madmen of the same stamp. I I did not on that occasion charge political fa- 1 naticism upon any party or body of men in South Carolina.- 1 do not know that such op- ; nrnhrium ran iustlv attach to any party in this f V " ?/ v ? i -j State, unless, indeed, it be to those who for j love and in awe of the great Idol at Washing* ; ton, are moving heaven and earth to drag S. ! * Carolina from her lofty position, and plunge 1 her into a state of weakness and disgrace, which will make her the laughing stock of her sister States, North and South, nnd render her forever | impotent to do any act for' the vindication of j her tights and the recovery of her indepen- ' dence. - I' "I repeat, that the supposed imputation upon . Mr. Rhatt has alone induced me to write this j i letter. I could uot be quiet nnd suffer the lm- ,' pres?ion to exist that I had aimed a blow (fee- j ble though it be,) at this ablei fearless, patriotic j1 champion of South Carolina. , m. I, Properly Exempt from Execution.?By the j' new code of Virginia the following is a list of ; the property exempt from execution : "One cow, one bedstead, with a bed and necessary bedding for the same; six chairs, one table,-six knives, six forks, six plates, two dish es, two basins, one pot, oue oven, six pieces of wood or earthenware, one loom and its appur- ( tenances. one soinninir wheel, one pair of cards, and one axe; five barrels of corn, five busliels of wheat or one barrel of flour, two j ( hundred poands of bacon or pork, and fivedol- j lars in value of forage cr ha v." Advick to Wivrs.? A wife must learn how to fortri her husband's happiness, in what direction the secret of his comfort lies: she must not cherish his weakness bv working upon them; she must not rashly run counter to Lis prejudices, her motto most he, never to irritate. She must 1 study never to draw largely ujxin the small stock . of patience in a man's nature, nor to increase j f his obatinaey, hv trying to drive him; never, if i possible, to have srened. 1 doubt much if a real 1 quarrel, even if made up, does not loosen the j bond between man and wife, and sometimes. I unless the affection of both he very sincere, las- ' ting. If irritation should occur a wo irn uust ! expect to hear fro.n most m vi a strength ami vehemence of language far more than tire occ-a- j ( sion requires. Mil l, as well as *tern men, are i prone to tiiis exaggratio.i oi l.iugu.-ige; let not I ; a woman h5 te note I ever to say ntiyfying s ir- : i c istic or violent in retaliation. Tue hftter'wt I rioii'iilaiTce must needs follow if she do. Men (recently forget what they h ivj themselves j' said bat seldom whit is uttered by their wi.es. j They are grateful, too, for forbearance i:i such , , cases; for, whilst assorting most loudl v thai they ; "j are right, tlicy are often conscious that thev are I I wrong. Give a little time, as the greatest boon i you can bestow, to the irritated feelings of your husbai^.?The Tnglixh Matron. Rrprnftincc Pay* .Vo Debts.?A lady being ' visited with a violent disorder, was under the j necessity of calling medical assistance. Her ' physician was very Jatitudiii'iri.m in Ids notions,1' and endeavored to persuade his patient to ad- ! ' opt his creed as well as take his medicine. He j j insisted with much dogmatism that repentance j < and reformation were all that either God or ' man could justly demand, and denied the fact or necessity of an atonement by the sufferings , ' of the Son of' God. The lady had not so j f learned Christ; she adopted Ins prescriptions, *? a ?l !- i y-v i _ i _ I out rejeccea nis crecu. wit nor recovery sue j invited the doctor to tea, and requested liim ; to make oat his bill. The tea-table being re moved, she observed, ''My long illness has | occasioned you many journeys, and I suppose t vnu have procured my medicines at considerable expense." The doctor replied thatgood r drugs were expensive." Upon this she ob- I? served, "I am extremely sorrv that I have put i( you to much trouble aud expense, and also ' promise that on any future illness I will never trouble you again. | So you see I both repent | and reform, and that is all you require." The ! doctor shrugged his shoulders, and remarked, ;' "That will not do me!" The words ot' the wise are as pearls." I. O. O. F. * Kershaw Lodge Number!). The Regular Weekly Meeting ot this Lodge | will be held this Evening at their Hall at 8 o'clock '! 3y order ol* the N. (J. j A-. E. Allen, Secretarj'. August 15,1651 63 ELECTION NOTICE. South Carolina--Kershaw District. Office General Sessions and Common I'leMS, ( IM. NAUDIN, Clerk of the Court of Common j ^ l'leas and General Sessions for the District . aforesaid, in pursuance of the act of the Legisla- . ture in sucli case made and provided, do hereby give Public Notice, that an election for Tax Col. J' Jector f.<r Kershaw District will be held on the ; second Monday of October next, Bt the usual pla- i t ces of election throughout the District. I t Witness my hand at Camden, this 10th dav of i July, A. D. 1851. * L M. NAODIN, c. c. t. r. & c., s, if td t A CAKD. THE undersigned having purchased the 6fork of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, DyeStuffs, &c. fiic., of the Estate of James R. McKain, finds 011 hand, and will continue to keep, a very general assortment of all articles in the a hove line. In the selection ol these articles, especial care has been taken that they should he of the very best material, ancl the freest from admixture and adulteration, that could be procured, and the undersigned pledges himself 10 use his utmost en - J .1- > * ? L I .1. neavors to preserve unimpaireu me ?'?? uou u< - \ served reputation for the purity of its Medicine?, which this house ha?, for so lonjr a time, enjoyed. Every article sold by him, shall be what it purports to he. Hi', prices siiail he moderate?as low as Medicines selected with especial reference to purity, j can be sold. To approved and punctual customers, t'tte usual : credit will be extended. A la-ge addition to the present stock ha6 been ordere , and isdailv expected. THOMAS J. IVORLWPN. 1 August 12. 04 tf South Carolina?Kershaw District. ItY JOHN It. JOY, ESCiUIRK ORDINARY. WHEREAS, EDWARD M. HARWICH applied to ! me fur Letters of Administration, on all and singu- ! lar the Hoods and < halites, Rights nnd Credits > ! CHARLES K. BREWER, lateof the District aforesaid, | deceased. These are. to cite and admonish all and singular, the j kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and ap- ; pear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for tlies id District, to be hold en at Camden Court House, on the 15t!i [ day of August next, to show eaurc. if any, why said ad- \ ministration should not be granted. Given under my band and seal, this 29th July in the j year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lifty-one ! and in the seventy sixth year of American Indep. ndence. j JOHN R. JOV, o. k. n. j 2tw 30 South Carolinia--Kershaw District. BY JOIIN K. JOY ESQUIRE. ORDINARY TTTHEKEAS Mm. Elizulietli Brewer applied tome for' YV Letter* of Adinijii"tration on all and singular floods and Chatties. Rights and Credits of Charles K. Brewer late of the District aforesaid, deceased. JThcse are, then-fore, to cite and admonish al! and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before inc atonr n<**tOrdinary's Court for the said District, to holden at Kendiaw Court House on the Eigh- j leenihday of August iiwt., to show cause, if any, why the | said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of August in i the year ol our Lordotic thousand eight hundred and fifty | one and in the seventy-sixth year of American Independence. JOHN it. JOY O. K. i>. Aug. 4 _ 31 ' CSiCE>O^S3-3 Prime NORTH CAROLINA CORN. For sale by ROB'T. LATTA. August 12. 03 4t Committocl TO tlie Jail of Kershaw District, a Negro Matt wlto calls his name LEE, and says he belongs i to Mr. John Warren of this District. The own- ! t*r is n quested to come forward, prove property, [>ay charges attd take him away. JAMES COLLIER, "Jailor, j August 11. (13 tf BERNAPOTTE P. BHONSON, Sheet Jroa and Tin Ware Manufacturer, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Cami>k\, S. C. " GL0VEB& * MVKy Factors and Feinmission Merchants, CII .111L E S ft) .V, S. C. Aug. 8 3m ! $300 ISctrnrd. IT^SCAl'El) from the J-iil of Kershaw District, I .J S. (\, on Monday 14th of July Inst, Mr. Samii i J. Jiovc, tits convicted (if the murder of Mr. Robert J. lister at Spring term, 1851.? i Said Love is about fi feet 2 inches high, am! about i 20 or 21 years ol age, rather dark Itair and of a | sallow complexion, aiid has rather a down cast look, with ratuer dark ?rev eyes, with some of his ' front teeth rather (located, said Love is a carpenter by trade. 1 will give the above reward to any per.-on who ' will appehend the>aid Isneand lodgehimin any , pail in this State, or one hundred and titty dollars | Ibr hi* sale confinement in any jail in the l.nited | States, so that I can get hint. JOHN INGRAM, S. K. I). | Aug. 12, 8-1 if One Hundred Dollars Reward. TWO MARLS, one a handsu ae grey, quick ae tion and a trotter, the other a JSorrel, ivitli white I rc and a paver, were stolon at Savannah i by two men. who crossed the Savannah River on j Saturday, the 21st ult., and it is supposed may j proceed westward. The above reward will be [ jaid for the apprehension of the thieves and re- j *overy ol the property by \V. B. BILLS, Esq., ! Savannah, or EDWARD WINStOW, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C. | July 8, 53 tf | Concord Yarn, rHB Subscriber, noont for the Concord N. C. ' Manufacturing Company, has on hand a good j upply and assort met t n| this vn'n for sale. JOHN KOSSER. Jnlv '20. .ri0_ St ]%'of icr. pi IE Subscribers will ask leave of tho Legitu I latum at its next session, to place the road iow leading? from and near Farr's O il House j h;\vn to Landsford. on the old original bed?also to ' ut a race across tho road, if we find it necessary i io to do. JOHN FOSTER, 'j T. K. C OR ETON. Landsford. July 28, 1831. 29 13tw Notice. rHOM.AS l.ANO, William Anderson, Thomas i I incrnin \\ iUinm ( lrilonpr. .iiw) A Ipvandor I Voting1, who have Leen, and now are, engaged in ho inanufsclute of cotton ennde, and other articles, it a place known as the DoKalb Factory, in Ker. j if aw District, under the firm and style ul William Anderson and Company, have associated Burwcil Boy kin with them, its a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter inrorpoiating the said Firm, with their' associates and successors, as a body politic and corporate, in law, by the name and style of "The DeKalh Manufacturing Company," rlo hereby notify the public that they have accepted the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct their business according to the terms thereof, and tinder the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company."* W. ANDERSON & CO. March Sth lSol oq tp Oils. Oils,rpiIE Subscriber has now in store a full supply X of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Castor Oil, i i _ ^ r i * J: ~ ~ f .1 _ t . . ,v?icn ne win uuspwe ui u? me most reasonable emis. O"Plantation Castor Oil at 81 50 per gallon. \leo, Superior Burning Fluid, V.. J. DclIAY. Aug. ir * _ For Tax Collector. JOSERH W. 1X)BY is respectfully announced as a Candidate fur re-clectkm to the oStceof Tax (\illeefnr for Kershaw fJ'strir.t. at tlio enmiincr election. June 21 50 It" trr Wc ure iiuOiorlxed to ami ounce ALEX. L. MtDONALI), a Candidate lor Tax Coliector lor Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. 05" Wo are authorised to nnnouce Duron Peach, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing Election. ^watereehouse: (LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,) CAMDEN. S. C. fTMIE Subscriber having purchased this x JL tensive ami h ell known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and com tort, by a new addition of Furniture and thorough and complete repairs, begs leave to inform the Public, that lie is prepared to Entertain all who may favor him with a call, in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden. lie 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 Slate : attended by polite and attentive Servants. His Stables, will be bountimlly* supplied with Provender and attended by the very best Hostlers. No pains will he spared to keep a quiet and orderly House. II. 1IOLLEYMAN. Camden, Jur e 4,1651. 45 tf CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR TIIE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, IT is an excellent and commodious building,m r and well fitted up, and lately put in a ataloof complete repair. The rooms are large, opem J air> ; fine Family parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thing which ?ii excellent country market will afford, attended by the best servants. The BAR will be suppl ed with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The STABLES are well fitted up ; attended by careful and experienced Hostlers, and well sup. plied with Provender. Also I/)ts prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at all times, be an Omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot, Tlie Subscriber having bad several years experience in the above business, feels confident in saying that lie will be able to give general satisfaction to all, who may favor intrj with their patronage, as he is determined to use every exertion on his part to please. II. J. WILSON1. Warranted llanos, &c. 011 Trial. FAKOti of best Makers, Rosewood, l'carl, Mahogany. Ac. in any desired s.vle of finish? or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited on trial. Alter sufficient (est, may be bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, rash or credit Many retcrcttces to families in different Slates, anj d.stricts of this -St.its, ijuite competent to judge, wliete Inslruinents have been tested and bought and now sneak fi>r themselves. Specinieus seen bv in?jn:rngol Mns. Ann II. IIART, Teachv of Music, Camden, IS. ('. April 2 32 tf_ PAVILION HOTEL. (BY H. L. BUTTER FIELD.) Corner or Meeting and II as km. Streets, ami in the f.mmf.tUATE vi( initv or IIaYNEAND Kino Srr.e'Ts. Charleston, S. C. Not icc. \I.L persons having demands against the Instate ol .1. C. Doby, dee'd will present thcin properly oUestcd, and those indebted will make pavment to J. DUNLAP, Adm'r. Jam 30. ? tf Notice. A lilif In AtMl tV ... II l.M L . * VII IjH. i i ?iii *? : mauu .t*, i nu uiimjIII^ session of lb; Legislature of South Carolina. to vest all the rijriit am! title of John K. Sandcrson deceased, in and to a tract of land containing acres, situitc in Lancaster district, .South Carolina, adjoining lands of M. Ciinton, \V. (J. Stewart and others, in Joseph Fenton and wife Marv, as the next of kin of said deceased. \VM. ROBINSON, HIS- 9 02 3oi Agent for Applicants. Bounty Land. rpiIB undersigned having associated himself .1 with Mr. f.. lllanchard 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 ll.e procuring of Bounty Land Warrants, and the adjustment of all other claims against the (Joventmen*, without jeopardy or delav?and at but little expense to claimants. I-Old Warrants loc ated, and the Land sold if desired, on the most advantageous terms. M. NAlJDIN. Julv 6, 1951. 53 if TRANS'N. OFFICE sVc.~R.~R. COMPANY, CHAItLKSTO.N. JULY 29tii. 1851. PASSENGERS taking the Cara?at any of the following points will get tlioir tickets from the Agents there, \iz: Charleston, Columbia, Camden. Hamburg, Aiken, Graniteville, Clinton, Orangeburg, (jndsden, Ciarcinont. Middieton, Dowry's T. O. If tal.cn from the Conductor the rate will be 4 rents per mile. Arrangements have also been made with the Charleston Omnibus Company, to take passengers and their baggage from the Depot, on and after Friday ibe 1st August, to the different steamboats and hotels, or to any other point in the city, for ?j> cents each. Their Omnibus and baggage wag ... oi.lv will accordingly be admitted into the Depot Yard on the arrival ot the Cars. Persons desiring other Conveyances will find them at the door. J. I). PBT8CII, Aug. 8?4t Superintendant Transportation. Notice to Delinquent Stockholder*. Ofhcf. South Carolina Kaihoad Co. ) C11A Rl .ESTO N, .Way M4, 1851. ( Pi M A P FSI in thn SIniilli i'nrnliiia Puilrim/1 nnnn 1^1 which all ol tho Intalnienls have not been paid, are subject to forfeiture and will not be entitled to Dividends in July, or thereafter. THUS. WAKING, Auditor. May 27 4*1 tf 50 Two-pound Cans fresh Salmon, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. FRESH GAKDEI* SEEDS JUST RECEIVED. Sditablk for Fall Sowing. For Sale by P. THORNTON, at the Post Office, warranted good?among which, are as follows: Jtula Bagrs, Large (Red Top) Norfolk Turnip parly Spring Turnip, Long Dlood Beet, M i.. !? i m .i _ j'..ariy diuuu i urmjj uu. French sugar Beet, Mangle Wdrtzel, Large Dutch Parsnip. Orange Carrot, Large Red Onion, White Portugal do.Prickley Spiiinage, White Turnip Radish, Long Scarlet Radish, Long Green Cucumber, Tor late Pickles,* Green Glazed Cabbage, Laic Diuin Head .Savoy do. A/ountain Cabbage, Late Dutch Cabbage, Laic Drum Dead do Coleuart, (very liuc) Several kinds of very fine early Cabbage, which may re tewed in the Fall for early Spring u.-e, Lucern or French Clover, English Rye Grass. A considerable reduction will be made from the retail price, to persons wishing to purchase to tell again. Camden, July 10,1651. 04 tf Garden Seeds for Fall. JUST Received a fresh assortment of SE EDS for l'all planting?consisting of Ruta Basra Turnip Seed, Large White Fiat " 44 Large Eng. Norfolk 41 14 Long Hanover 44 44 l^ate Drumhead Cabbage, Green Glazed 44 Mustard .Seed, Lucerne, Beets aud Carrot Seed. For wale by F. L. ZKHP. July 11 04 if For the Fall and Winter. Ruia Ilaya Turnips, fc'arlv Dutch 44 Purple Top Fiat ' 1 ~iri^e Norfolk " J.a rye (iloba " Yellow Aberdeen 44 Dale's Hybrid 44 White Ruta Bnga 44 | Per Steamer Albatross. Just Received, at j July II Z. J. DeHAY'S. Turnip Seed. IAMF. Flat Sweet Turnip Seed from the Mountains. Fur sale bv ROB'T. LATTA. Aujj. 6. 03* 4t Southern Agricultural Implements. ^CMIE subscribers have received tlie following JL consignment fiotn the house of R. Sinclair Jr. &l t.'o., Biltinmro. They have been tested approved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7, **. & 9, Sinclair and Moor'a Plows, 2 &. 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding1 Corn Cultivator?, Si gie and Rouble spout Corn Shcliers, Virginia Corn Shelters. Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushel an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9 & llinch Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles. For sale by MuDOWALL cf COOPER, may 5th, 30 tf Bogardcrs' Planetary Horse Power. Till1! sub.s-ribcis would call the attention of those wanting Power?, for Ginning, Sawing, or Grinding to the above. They are permuted to refer to one of our most intelligent and practical Planters, who during two years trial, has fullv tested their efficiency and | economy. MclXAVALL & COOPER. Aug. 1st, 1651. HO tf Agents. ! Chain Pumps. THE subscribers have received a supply of Jg. 14 inch l'limp Uliam U " " Pump Fixtures, which they will sell at, greatlv reduced prices. McDOWALL &. COOPER. Aug. 1st, 185). AO tf Paints, Oils &c. J:cnt Received. i 4000 LBS. Pure White Lead, 100 " Fire Prm?f Paint, 50 " Chrome Green, JOO Gain. Linseed I hi, 75 " Spirits Turpontino, ,*{00 Lbs. Sal Eratus, 100 " Colgates Starch, J 1 Doz. Fresh Congress Water, 50 Lbs. Fresh Hops, 100 Baby Rattles. For sale, with everv article usual J v kept in a Drugstore. " FRANCIS J,'. 7.E.MP. Aug. 8 IW t/ While Lead, Linseed Oil, Spts Turpentine, Litharge, Cfirome Green and V' llotv, Spanish Brown, Vcnetinn Red, Copal, Japan and Leather Varnish, Gum ohellac, Glue, Sandpaper, &c. &c. Just received, at I _Z. J. DkIIAV'S. Goshen Kw.Ucr. PRIME Goshen Butter ;or 25 cents per pound. Just received by 110BT. LATTA, Aug. 8 ' 02 4t Bi-efi Tongue*, Piekled O Salmon, Kits and (jr. Bbls. No 1 Mackerel, Prime Leaf, l*nrd in barrels aud kegs, llains, Bologna Sausage, Fresh Soda, Wine, and Butter Cracker*, Fine Raisins in as good order as new ones. Just received by KOB'T. LATTA. Aug. 8 02 tf Cheese I Cheese! JUST received by the Subscribers, a few Boxes of very tine new Cheese, which they recommccd to the notice of the public. M DRUCKER & CO. Camden, June 24,1851. 50 tf Jfegroes Wanted. rrMJOSR having young Negroes for sale, from X. the ago of fifteen to twenty-five, will find a pnrchascr, by applying at the Watercc Ilonsc. fitly 1, ."&! t / NOTICE. > 1 LL person? having demands against the estate i\ of the late Mrs. Harriet H. Sizer, will please present them to Mr. John Rosser, niv authorized agent in Camden, and if not presented by the first day of August next, will be debarred payment, and a dividend be maJe in favor of those presented. 1$ELA SIZER, Adm'r. Jnly 1,1351. 52_ tf rpilE Camden and Charlotte Mail Stage, will I ?r\r> 1 r% nSAuOIlt Iftn-n . 'nrndnn AM IV?n.Y?a, JL II' I VyUliMiUII (Jli PlUiriVJf Wednesday, and Friday, at f> 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 w ill copy fl times. July IT* Workman & Boone Arc now receiving large additions to their Stock ?embracing SEVERALXEW STYLES, and rendering their Stock hy far the most full and complete SPRING STOCK of BOOTS A IV D SHOES that has ever buen offered in this market. In the selection of these goods, great care hasbeen taken as to style mid quality. The workman* ; ship and materials are of lhe\bexl description?and< the tf-rms shall be accommodating. ; The public are respectfully invited-to call and' ' examine their Stock, which cannot fail in quality and .price to give satisfaction to any and all*. April 8* iW tf rrwrrr PJ A | rpilK subscriber has recently added to his sleek* I JL a tine assortment of ^?W .SADDLES, &c. i of the best qualities and latest styles. His stock ir ! now complete, any article usually 'ound in his )ine> ' may be procured, on the most accommodating^, terms. ! Saddles made to order in the verj best style., j liar; scss of all kinds and descriptions. IScpaSriug done at the shortest notice. p. J. oaks: Jun<? 10 <10 tf BL1.YD BRIDLES. Subscriber is manufacturing plough and: X wagon Bridles a4. $1. one of which he wilL warrant to last as long as two of the coipmou Northern made once. Fine Bridles made at re-ducod prices. F. J. OAKS. July 15 55 " w4t SALEM WOOLENS. I HAVE received from Messrs. F. & H. Farir, 6 ' Salem, N. C. a few bales, as samples, of the1' above desirable ME&RO CLOTHS, to which I invite the attention of purchasers. To those who are unacquainted with thoeo* Goods I will be glad to show the samples, and can refer to many Planters in this neighborhood, as totheir superior quality. | 1 have also received a few pieces ot their Su? ' perjine Black Jeans of various qualities and prices. ! These goods are on consignment, and will be ; sold at Factory prices. I Planters wishing their supply, will please leave 1 their orders early, so as to secure it; many were 1 /licMvn/-?intor? Inct cArtcmt qq tl?o cunnlo uraa nnt . , ",l,,rr ? -??' ? - "rrv - ? ?' sufficient to meet the demand. . W. ANDERSON. Camden, July 2*2, 1851. 18t 57 j; Preserves, Brandy Peaches, $c*: I. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (assorted*)* Brandy Peaches, I.emon Syrup, . j Curacoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials,- . * r j Madeira, Sherry and Port Wir.cs, ( ; Claret and N. C. Black-berry do. ?HE 1DSEICH CIIA\1PAIQSE? . | Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sr.uces, Pose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins,Eng'ish, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Tickles, Imitaiion English Cheese, Macaroni, S c. English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Shell Barks and Soft Shelled Almonds. ROB'T LATTA. Camden, July 1, 1S51. 52 tf '' . - 1 Case Fresh Currants, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. j 2 Casks French While Wine Vinegar, a superior' article for making Pickles, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. * 1 case spiced Oysters, received bv , j SUAW & AUSTiy.;^ VPair of Gentle family Horses for sale by y E. W. BONNEY. * 3 Bbls. Kennedy's Butter Crackers, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. July 22,1651. | rMV Sacks Salt to close consignment. I "U Fine Baiimore Flour and Lard at the lew. I wt price?. _ E. W. BONNEY. Imitation English and Pine Apple Cheese received hv SHAW &. AUSTIN. 3Iattin?. TTJIIITE and Colored Matting 4 and 5-4,vfbr V V sale at a reduced price by E. W. BONNEY. Oak Bark. milE 1 dehor t Market price will be given fWr I Oak Hark, bv W. ANDERSON & CO. March 3d, * 18 If . ICE, ICE, ICE CONSTANTLY lor sale by FRANCIS L ZEMP: June 3. 4-1 tf CARS vi-i1l continue to leave Camden at JL haif-pust 5 o'clock, A. M., as heretofore. N. D. 6AXLEY, Agent July 14, 1851. 55 U C. yi. WIEIGES, SADDLE AND HARNESS 31 A X lT F A C T V R E R y C AMDEN, S. C. ouutu vaiuiiutt. KERSIIA IV DISTRICT. WM. E. I1UGIIS0N, who is in the custody of the .Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a writ of capias nd satisfaciendum at the suit of C. M. Breaker having fiied itrfbybffice, together with a schedule on oath of hie fttate and effects, his petition to the Court of Coalmen Pleas, praying that he mny be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made 'or the relief of Insolvent Debtors. It is ordered, that the said C. M. Breaker, and all other the creditors, to whom the Faid Wra. E. Ilugheon is in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned, Kitra n.,tirn frv annflsr h*fr>rr> iho saiil Cnnr} at Cainden on Monday the first day of the torm of * the next court, to shew cause il any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid shouldnot be t ranted. M. NAUDIN, cccr.Ao.s. Office C'ouunon Picas. Aug-. 6. 'ol. (Fee ?6) 3t*ui ill , i iiii tli#^