Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, August 19, 1851, Image 3

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B There will be a Barbacue given at Lanca Bill M'Ue on Tuesday the 26tb inst, in honor of ESSgl at >r Rhett, to which the citizens of Lan<??i m K - ~ IOU4W ana adjoining Districts are resp 90'*** fully invited. Senator R. and other distingu 9Kk ed gentleman will be present. A Pic Nic will be prepared by the ladies. J. G a r,li/chat, H Danikl Bkown, fflj C. Cauthen, 9 H. Gooch, 9B J. D. McIlwain. /' H Commit ce. ggji A Chapter of Misfortune.?On Friday aft<J H noon some evil-hearted person set fire H John II. Young's wheat, in the field, on Big sing a'loss of fifty dollars. In the evg^|"' ost 9 Capitol Hill, tbelitfhtiii??t4?1 *L I to which his horse nvis'fa8te^^,&rrl?hed the glass in the lamp. The at/?1 Jerketl 'oose . and ran off, bat was soon r/?'er*d- A short time afterwards the fluidyhttnted his dwelling hoose ; leaping doX the chimney, and, darting into the seconf^ory? shattered the inantlepiece and clock, *hd tore away the woodwork of a closet its escaj?e. On Saturday night, while savins property from the deluge at the canal, a>ng stung him severely on the hand, and, id consequence, he is obliged to carry it in a sling; and on Wednesday night an incendiary applied the match to his small frame home in the rear of the National Hotel. Truly, misfortunes never come as single spies, but always in battalions!? Washington Republic. Seven Negroes killed by Lightning.?On Wednesday evening, the 23d ult. Mr. John Reeves, residing about sixteen miles south of this place, in company with seven of his ne groes, were induced by the appearance of a cloud rising, to repair to a large tree, bat a short distance from where they were at work, for shelter. Mr. R. being on horseback, reached the tree first, and by accident let his horse loose, and in endeavoring to recover him, rece^ ded some distance from the tree, when he heard of thunder. ^OnHrcJS^fiiillis his horse, he proceeded to the i honse. At the *"R fo^-re^tyning home, none of the hands made their appearance, tie | became alarmed, and, in company with another & person, went in search of them. They went H immediately to the tree where they had content | plated shelter, and found them all dead; two of I them were lying near the tree, and the other ^ five were in the hollow of it. Sj| Boftrar (Tenn.) Herald. |s (ttrWe have received sufficient returns to satisfy as that the Congressional elections in jS this State, have resulted disastrously for SouthK era Rights, Bat two Southern Rights men, KB Bragg Harris, have been elected, while the Kg Fillmore federal consolidationists have elected B five. This shows bad for the cause of the Ej|j Sooth in Alabama. The "stars and stripes," jH is an infallible argument and was used in the late eontest without stip(. .We. hid our friends^ howevecJrrliTfrf ttttt- <r? W*i * I 41 cheer; when the smoke of the battle shall have ftgfl passed off, and tlie people have time to look 9H around and see the true principles of those whom they have elevated to power, they ?H w ill wheel into line again. ByBrai Montgomery (Ala-) Advertiser. l?|j It is a good rule never to speak of men's mm niVi dtlkot'o fieot on/^ futtl?fl?ll W riauiio w uuigi^mi wsmur uici ouu miimiiuiij i sjK)ken to themselves. This would prevent a \ world of mischief and slander, and perhaps save man v from persisting in sin. Conkubul.? 'Mrs. Dobson bow's your husband ?" "He's dying, mar in, and 1 don't wish any body to disturb him." JJrTbe following article we ropv with pleasure from the Boston Mercantile Journal, and we hope if any of our numerous rmuer* are suffering from any ofthe complaint* which it mswul to cure, they will speed ilv avail themselves of it. DR. WISTAR'SBALSA >1 OF WILD C'HKRRY. It wa? known many yearn ttgn tliat the wild cherry tree of thin climate pn**e*-ed valoahle medcinal properties. Indeed thin fa?t was known to the Aborigines, and a decoction of the leaves or bank of this tree lias even b-en regarded by their povnician*. a? one ofthe meet eflectual remedies in many diseases. This feet, several year* rir.ee. arrested tbe attention of Dr. Wisiar. a highly respectable practitioner. He investigated with care 'he healint properties of the wild cherry-?tested its effects when administered alone, and w hen in combination with other remedial I agents. He found that its natural virile* might he ereatly improved, and by combining it wi'h ingredient. whose properties were all proved and generally organized, medicine was produced which constitute* a remedy of great value in pulmonary affections and diseases of the chest and throat?diseases which are proverbially prevalent in our cities and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the bills ol mortality to a much greater extent than is the case with moet other, we liad almost said all oiltt-r classes of (Q1BVUC9. None genuine unless signed I BUTTS on the wrapper, for sale in Camden at McKAlN'S Drug Store. Wholesale by P. ill. Cohen & Co., Charleston, S. C., and by Druggists generally throughout the State. TIS STRANGE BUT TRUE! That many will neglect a Cough month after month, and i then wonder at la*t they have ihe Consumption?Howr much Setter to nip thi* di*en*e in the bud, which ran y warn be dene by wing Dr. A. Roger*'* Syrupof LitertV... 5 ana Tar. "Antitch in time rave* nine." See adverti*ement in ano'hrr column. Departed this life in the 56th year of her age, at the Residence ot her son-in-law, (F. Root,) in j I Camden. S. C, after a short illness Mrs. Marv A. Hsixe. widow af JohuC. Hoise, formerly of Washington City, D. C. gy Washington Papers please copy. CAISDEM PRICES CIJREXT. per yd. 134 to Id Lord, lb 10 to 13 Baie Hope lb 6 to JO Lead, lb 6 to 7 Bicon, lb 9 to 12i Molasses, gall 31 to 44 B titer, lb 18 to 30 Mackarel, bbl 8 to 10 iB*andy, rail-28 to 35 iltails, lb 44 to o; lb W to 22 Oau, bushel 75 ! Bief, lb 4 to 5 jPeas, bushel bi j "Cueuse, lb 12 15 Potatoes, "west, bu 56 Cotton, lb 5 to 9 [ Irish bu 15 Cm, (bushel lOto #1124 Rye, bushel 95 to 1 Pour. bbl 6 to 64 Ktce. bushel 3 to 41 tr. u it ! a.. - ik n ift t *jucrf cwi if jiiijouMr, E -fldw-drT :b 8 to H |8aft, ?ack ]* ? Ir ?, vj lh 5 to W ohot. bar 1 S L'roe. Ibl 2 to 2i|Tobacc?, lb 10 to 50 ? Leather, tola, lb 1? to21 (Wheat, buah H ' ** : " I ' 9sto i$Mi DONE ONsXEASO\ABLE TERMS. / / / / sp??iiros. s(er. Wateree Irl,ieB ^0< 9Sen ,/ regular meeti*0^ this Divaioq will be lie ?ter Jmrwlay even# ?t your New Hall over . ect.' ?&Ri Kenr.edV^tore, at 8 o clock. ish- order "yTXOHN J. WORKMAN, R. S. , ~ 7 OILS. A Iarxe^'y ^ns''*h Linseed, Train, Iain], Sol r A :?X>ter strained Sperm Oils., Spirits Turpentin ' Janan. Kiack leaiher and wood Varnish ^ , Jilnd for sale by on ny THOMAS J. WORKMAN. / At the old stand of James R. .MeKain. / CASTOR OILT flO LD^pressed Castor Oil, a superior article, also. Ca S\J tor Oil for Plantation use at ?1 3S per gall-, just r T ceived and for sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN. At the old stand of James R. McKain. 1 PAINTS. | 0AAA lb. Fresh White Lead warranted pure, also I lanrt-supply ofthe Rrand#;>so. 1 and 2; Chron , j tireen ; Ciirome Yellow, dry and grbtind ; Litharge ; Re Lead, I'fnber. burnt and raw; lerra.de Sienna, hurt i and raw; Yellow Ochre; Venetian Red; Spanish Browi | Lamp Black, <it&c.; on hand and for safe by THOMAS J. WORKMAN. At the old stand of James R. McKain. SPICES. ALLSPICE, Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutinegi Mace, Cloves <fcc., for sale by TIIOS. J. WORKMAN. At the old stand of James R. McKain. FOR PICKLING. LONG and White Pepper, White Mustard Seed, blar do., Turmeric. &c., also a large supply Jars, assorte sizes, tor pickling and preserving, for sale- by THOMAS J WORKMAN. At the ol.i stand of James R. McKain. QUININE. CT A oz- Superior Quinine, just received and for sale by DU ^ THOMAS J. WORKMAN, "v me uia suinu 01 James K. -"WcKain. August 19, 1851. G3 tf South Carolina--Kershaw District. BY JOHN R. JOY ESQUIRE, ORDINARY WHEREAS Thomas J. Cauthen has applied tomcfoi letters of Administration on all and singular the Goods and Chatties. Rights and Credits of Hannah West late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our neit Ordinary's Court for the said District, to holden at Kersltav* C-ourt House on the thirtieth day of August inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under ray hand and seal this 25th day of August in tbeyear ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty Mf^^^^fp^jg^i^^mtl^rarofAraejricaii h'depenAog. 19 65 2t* Prime NORTH CAROLINA CORN^ Also?Meal and Grits. For sale by ROB'T^^TTA. August 12. 63 , 4t A CAJM* THE undersigned b?*ing purchased the stock of Drugs, CKbiicals, Paints, Oils, DyeStuffs, &c. the Estate of Jainea R. McKain, findsxrfhand, and will continue to keep, a very genial assortment of all articles in the above line^/if" the selection ol these articles, especial c^.e'lias been taken that they should be of the &ry best mateual, and the freest from admixture and adulterdfwn?that could be procured, and the undersigned pjjukffe himsein^ja^y^Minoet en lerttd reputation Tor the purify of its Mctlicjnfift which this houae'has, for so long a time, enjoyed. Every article sold by him, shall be what it purports to be. Hi' prices shaft be moderate?as low as Medicines selected with especial reference to purity. can be cold. To approved and punctual customers, the usual credit will be extended. A large addition to the present stock has been ordered, and is daily expected. THOMAS J. Tt'ORL'M 4-\. August 1*?. 04 tr "election notice. South Carolina--Kershaw District. Office Gearral Sessions and Common Pleas, IM. NAUDl.N, Clerk of the Court of Common ^ Ple<s mi J General Sessions for the District aforesaid, in pursuance of the act of the Legislature in such case made and provided, do hereby give Public Notice, that an election for Tax Collector f r Kershaw District will be held on the second Moudayof October next, at the usual places of election throughout the Dibtiict. \N itness mv hand at Camden, this 10th day ol July, A.. - lb5L M. NAUDIN, c. c c. r. &. g, s, Aug. 16. (a! td_ BERNAPOTTE D BRONSOiV, Sheet Iron and Tin Ware Manufacturer, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Camuk.n, 8. C. GLOVERS & DAVIS, Factors and (Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug. 8 0*2 3m $300 Itewnrd. ESf'APED irom ihe Jail of Kershaw District, S. ('.,on Monday 14th of July last, Mr. Samuel J. Love, who was convicted of the murder of Mr. Robert J. lister 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 "ok. with rather dark grey eyes, with some of his front teeth rather decayed, said Love is a carpen ter oy trade. I will give the above reward to any perron who will appehend the > aid Love and lodge him in any jail in line State, or one hundred and fifty dollars for his safe confinement in any jail in the United States, so that I can get him. JOHN INGRAM, S. K. D. Aug. 12, 64 tf One Hundred Dollars Reward. TWO MARES, one a handsome grey,quick action and a trotter, the other a Sorrel, with white ( 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 paid for the apprehension of the thieves and recovery of the property by W. B. lilLES, Esq., Savannah, or EDWARD WINS OW, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C. July 8, ?a tl Oils. Oils, THE Subscriber has now in 6tore a full supply of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Castor Oil, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. [ "Plantation Castor Oil at $1 50 per gallon. Also, Superior Burning Fluid, Z. J. DeHAY. Aug. 8. 02 It ? ? Y" '*-n ' issssm*mssasmsSBmmmtmmtet WATEREE HOUSE. (LATE PLAX/TERS' HOTEL,) W CAMyi'.N. S. C. HPHE Subscriber /having purchased this x X tensive and well known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and com _ fort, by a new addition of Fnrnitnre and thorough and complete repair?, begs leave to inform the ar Public, that he is prepared to Entertain all who e- may favor him with a call, in a manner hitherto es unknown in the town of Camden. He deems it unnecessary to make any pledge?, I AtJl? f.. m ry " I vui) .->? I'll no I" S'!V uiai riiS TABLE Will 1)0 Stip? plied daily hs well as any in the State ; attended by polite and attentive Servants. *" His Stable*, will be bountifully supplied with e Provender and attended by the very best Hostlers. No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and orderly House. II. HOLLEYMAN. Camden, Jut e 4,1651. 45 tt 3 CAMDEN HOTEL ? IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION' OF I THE TRAVELING PUBJIC. IT.is an excellent and commodious buiUing,n) .v and well fitted up, and lately put in a staled" 1 coi/ij'lete repair. The rooms are laige.ppem d air> ; fine Family parlors well furnished. -??V ' ' The Table will be supplied with eve-y ting J which an excellent country market wiUafrd, ^ attended by the best servanls. d The BAR will be supplied with the choest I 1 Wines and Liquors. J 0 The STABLES are weli fitted up; attend! by > J careful and experienced Hostlers, and weljup-1 I plied with Provender. Also Lots prepared for the accommodafQ of Drovers, with excellent water conveniencei There will at all limes, be an Omnibus iiytendance to convey passengers to and from tb lepot, _ The Subscriber having had several yfr"Utperience in the above business, feels confidP1 iV*a3[- n ing that he will be able to give generalA^^1'0111 J [ to all, who may favor him with their 88 | he is determined to use every exerli' 00 his Parl to please. j. H. ;W1LS0N. i Warranted Pianos. Trial. PIANOS'of ^esl Makers, Rosdvood, Pearl, Mah^rtany? &r*any Vested mjle <>f finish? or oth'f Musical Instruments, furnished free of chjvge, oe obligation W keep, unbss entirely rilled e* trial. After sufficient tist, may be ^^ ^^gchanged, hired or reiurnej, on terms , u?y^7*?^ij^fc?^?l*ewhere, cash or credit . Jo^r '"an obtSTflilll^Mpij^^^^m^lates, and districts of thin State, Judge, where Instruments have bought and now speak for themselvew^/^MM mens 6een by inquiring of i ^ Mrs. Ann H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. 0. I April 2 32 tf j PAVILION HOTEL. (BY H.LBUTTERFIELD.) Corner or Meeting and Hasslx. Streets, AND in the immediate vicinity of HaYKE AND King Streets, Charleston, S. C. _ llom_ Notice. \ TJij person* , , _?? ,nu i,?? . J ....I .1 ~.ill .- ?1?? properiy micsivu) miu mvnc umcuu.-u *??u umoo payment to J. DUNLAP, Adm'r. Jan. 30. 9 tf Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the ensuing session of the Legislature of South Carolina. to vest all the righ-and title of John E. San' Hereon deceased, in and to a tract of land containI ing acres, situate in Lancaster district, South ! Carolina, adjoining lands of M. Clinton, W. (J. | Stewart and others, in Joseph Fenton and wife i .Mnrv, ;i6 the n' xt ?! kin of said deceased. YVM. ROBINSON, Aug. S 62 JJui Agent for Applicants. ; Bounty Lund. XIIF. undersigned having associated himself with .Ytr. L. Plane hard True, who is permaj nent.y located at the City of Washington ; who | possesses a thorough and familiar acquaintance, with the requirements of the Government Offices, | will attend to tl.e procuring of Pouniy Land War. i rants, and the adjustment of all other claims i against the Government, without jeopardy or dej lay?and at but litlie expense to claimants. I Land Warrants located, and the Land sold if i desired, on the most advantageous terms. M. NAUDIN. JuJv 8, 1?51. 33 tf j TRANS'N.TfFICE S. c. R. R. COMPANY, | i'haklem* ' >, jt li svtii, 1801. I PASSENGERS taking the Cars at any ol the following points will get their tickets from j the Agents there, viz: Charleston, Colombia, j Camden. Hamburg, Aiken, Grauiteville, Clinton, I Orangeburg, Gadsden, Claremont. Middleton, | | Lowry'e T. (). If taken from the Conductor the ; i rate will be 4 cents per mile. Arrangement have also been made with the i Charleston Omnibus Company, to lake passengers and their baggage from the Depot, on and after Friday the 1st August, to the different steamJ boats and hotels, or to any other point in the city, . for ?5 cents each. Their Omnibus and baggage j wagons oi.lv will accordingly be admitted into the , i> . 1/ i ?i._ i ..e LFCpui I am ? ii me arrival til uiu x uioviio . t j desiring other Conveyances will find ihem at the i : door. J. D PETSCH, i i I Aug. 8?4t Superintendurit Transportation i !Voticc to Delinquent Stockholders. Office South Carolina Rajroad Co. ) CllARI ESTON, .Way 'J4, 1851. < SHARES in the South (Carolina Railruad, upon which all ot the Intalments have not been paid, are subject to forfeiture and will not be entitled to Dividends in Joty, or thereafter. TUGS. WARING, Auditor. May 27 4'2 tf ( 50 Two-pound Cans fresh Salmon, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. Notice. THE Subscribers will ask leave of the Legislature at its next session, to place the road now leading from and near Farr's O'd House down to Landsford, on the old original bed?also to cut a race across the road, if we find it necessary j. inrtv nrk^rnnn 6(> to ao. rua it;;, T. K. CURETON. , Landsford, July 2?!, 1851. 29 15tw Concord Yarn. THE Subscriber, agent for the Concord N. C. Manufacturing Company, has on hand a good a upply and assortment of this yarn for sale. JOHN ROSSER. ' ; July 20. 50 Ot i i" ilBt |' "-ri'u'u peg ' ' . jm. ' - - j By tlis Excellency, J. If. YEAY8, Li overrun I ad Commander-in-chief in and over' the State r<; Snth (Carolina. i "IVHtREAS, information reached me that an TT atrocious murder was committed upon Johr:Mci)a*iei, of Barnwell, by six young men, amour whon were Seaborne E. Fanner and VVillian". Tobin,and whereas, the aforesaid Farmer am Tobin hav* made their escape?now be it kiown in order*bat they may be brought to trial, ' I/John' H, Mead* Governor in and over the State d'South Carolina,do issue this my proclamation, ,ffering a reward if FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the delivery of both, or two hundred and fifty for the delivery of either of them to the jailor ot Barnwell distrrt. Farmer is about 2o ->r 28 years old, 5 feet 8 nches high, well made, far complexion, blue eyes, ight hair, two of his front teeth slightly broken, off. Has a scar en his cheek, about an inch and i half long, mad* by the cut of a knife. Tobin is 18 or 19 years old. 5 lent H X f?VVn !?n' Very liule beard? white xth, thick rp.s, well made, and is badly scarred n tho rigt* arm and shoulder . jiren mder my hand and the sea! nf^our L S.J^ie oth day of July, j? jkndred and fif/ "*0 one thousand-^ ' . ' ty-?n<?> ^ ' j. H. MEANS. Wm r3 Dep. Sec'ry. of State. 64 Garden Seeds for Fall. fUST Received a fresh assortment of SEEDS I for Fall planting?consisting of Ruta Basa Turnip Seed, Large White Flat " Large Eng. Norfolk " " Long Hanover . " " I^ate Drumhead Cabbage, Grpen Glazed " Mustard Seed, Lucerne, Beets and Carrot Seed. For sale by F. L. ZEMP. July 11 54 | For ilie Early Dutclf* ? ^ l*ar<je Norfolk ?? l^arge Globe " Yellow Aberdeen " Dale's Hybrid Ps^^'pr^That rnss. J list ftcfflysk Turnip Seed. LARGE Flat Sweet Turnip Seed from the Mountains. For sale by ROB'T. LATTA. Aug. 8. 62 4t Southern Agricultural Implements. rFHE subscribers have received the following JL consignment tiom the house of R. Sinclair Jr. &. Co.. Baltimore. They have been tested approved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7. f. 9. Siticiuir and Moor's Plows, 2 &. 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivator?, Si g!e and Double spout Corn Shelter?, Virginia Corn Shelters, Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushel an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9&. 11 inch Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL f COOPER, may 5th, 3G U Chain Fnmps. THE subscribers have received a supply of 1A inch Pump Chain l| , Pump Fixtures, which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. McDOWALL & COOPER. Aug. 1st, 1651. GO tf Paint*. Oil*, Ac. JiMt Received. 4000 LBS. Pure White Lead, too ? Fire Proof Paint, 50 " Chrome Green, 100 Gals. Linseed Oil, 75 " Spirits Turpentine, 300 Lbs. Sai Bratns, ^ lOO " Collates Starch, 14 Doz. Fresh Congress Water, 50 Lbs. Fresh Hops, 100 Baby Rattles. For sale, with every article usually kept in a Drugstore. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Aug- 8 62 tf White Lend, Linseed Oil. Spts Turpentine, Lithargp, Chrome tireen and Yellow. Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Copal, Japan and Leather Varnish, Gum Shellac, Glue, Sandpaper, &c. &c. Just received, at July 11 Z. J. DeHAY'S. Gowhen Hutter. PRIME Goshen Butter for 25 cents per pound. Just received by UOB'T. LATTA. Aug. 8 62 4'. SlflOKED Beef, Toiigues, Pickled Salmon, Kits and qr. Bbls. No 1 Mackerel, Prime Leaf, Lard in barrels and kegs. Hams, Bologna Sausage, Fresh Soda, Wine, and Butter Crackers, Fine Raisins in as good order as new ones. Just received by ROB'T. LATTA. Aug. 8 62 tf Cheese J Cheese! JUST received by the Subscribers, a few Boxes of very fine new Cheese, which they recorameed to the notice of the public. M. DRUCKER & CO. Caradon, June 24,1851. 50 tf Negroes Wanted. THOSE having young Negroes for sale, frorr the age of fifteen to twenty-five, will find i parchaser, by applying at the Wateree House. July 1, 52 tf The subscriber has just finished oft" a let of Ma hogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewinj Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles am 81 unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. ^H I AHeKLr1??8 haWng d ? narg. Jiarrifet & I present them to Mr. John Rosser,-my atitg agent in Camden, and if not pre8esrt^tj^BcQ9^0B3|^^ diy of August next, will be de6aftre3 M aih a dividend he made in favor of tb^S WL serried. BfiLA SI&ER, fuly 1,1851. 52 TmiV. Camden and (Charlotte Mai) I for the present, leave Camden, onjafg J Wednesday, and Friday, at 'i A. M., atidH p rom Charlotte on the succeeding days, unlff/a??* f rrangernents can'be made, of which due noti?w ' 'ill be given. JAMES McEWEN, dv The Hornets' Xest will copy o times. July II M Workman & Boone -JgKmM Arc now receiving large additions toiHeir -embracing SE VJjRAL A'E W STYL^ r?dering their Stock hu <" >? - J t i.e selection o V? ta ken as to style and !W^?<fd0wriptK>n >W - ?ffl '\ ^n(l materials ara^rfnodating. " "" -1,. ilflH m" 1 "^l^rreflpectfuHy i?vit?<? cCOJg^j^WHHB which cannot farf'iw e.\ann?^heir mock, *? >r j and piceto \r^3WSer has recently added to ! r,_ fine assortment of | vj^fflflEQ 2fEV SADDLES, dec. ' ^ H of the beat qualities and latest styles. Hts gtowM ~ -fgJjjj^HH now complete, any arttcle usually 'ound in may be procured, on tHi? most accommodtta|fc| term?. ... . Saddles made to order in the^a^ry best n||j Harness of all kinds and deecriptionnJ^j " Repairing dune at the who F? A June 10 46 II IIBHIBl : ' BLIWJ>. ?1II Ml II pi THHE Subscriber is manufactanng I wagon Bridles a4. $], one m whiciM?^jtt^Kfl|^HflH warrant to last as long as two o^tbe Northern made ones. Fine Briin.cifen|^BHH^n^^HR duced prices. July 15 . " ; 65 ^ IH HAVE received from MesTg.3P^^^ I Salem, N. C. a few bales, as*?KflHf^B|flQ|C3| above desirable >*TW??J| NEGRO to which I invite the -Mign1'JSfl^HHSnBB -^To^those^^^^gfeV8"*** re<&***%> rece'"^ III! IMBMBWMl '<1 Curacoa, Maraschino, and otherMadeira, Sherry and Port Claret and N. C. Blaclt-berry. ?HEIDSEICH CHAJd&Jjmm Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Saaees?9GwHHra^^^^^^9 Hose W^ter, Chocolate. Prunes wdflj English. French, and American,;djfl^HBH^^^H^9?Hj do. Imitation English Cheese, also English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts.' Barks and Soft Shelled AlmbwjHM^^BHHBKlM Camden, July 1, 1651. - ? < 1 Case Fresh Currants, received by^Jj^HBH^H9BB9 sHA w |yMH|Hra| 2 Casks French White Wine articlo for making Pickles, recelraf^H^^NHBHRH^B smaw 1 case spiced Oysters, received by j "'I < .shaw Y Pair of Gentle family 3 Bbls. Kennedy's Butter Crackers, SHAW & AMOBBH July 22,185J. ' ' | [Uj Sacks Salt to close consignroesa^E|^H|^^HH - ^ Fine Balimorc Flour and est prices. E. W. BOM Imitation English and I'ine ceived by SHAW & Malting* WHITE and Colored Matting 4 sale at a reduced price by 49HHHI Oak Bark* THE highest Market price will w9^HB|^9HSw Oak Bark, by \V. ANDER March 3d. , is ; ^mSHoSIIksSE ICE, MSG ptON STANTLY for sale by '% J fiK&QESSR&HB U FRANCIS LBBMnB THOMAS LANG, William AndersKUHRWKlM J. Ancrum, William Gardemyr, Young, who have been, and now anv,w^Bj^H^H|B9HH the manufacture of cotton goods, and ot^BSBH8B| n . ir ?B1M ai a place Known as me ucnaip nraHnH^^^n shaw District, under the firm and liam Anderson and Company, have Burwell Boykin with them, as a Firm?and having obtained fronrtfteo^HB?||^^HnHB South Carolina, a charter incorpoitn. Firm, with their associates and succe^Hn|JHH^?^BBSj body politic and corporate, in law, by style of "The DeKalb Man u facta ring flHMHHB do hereby notify the public that they ed the said Charter, and will I./vIh knainnoo A/tSAft)inif tf\ t K a DTTrrrTTTTrn-?rcrUTTmT?,TT7^ jj*?___a_^__Mm^? under the name and style Of facturing Company." March 8th 1851 W" THHE CARS will continue I half-past 5 o'clock, A. N. D-UM July 14, 1851. 55 c. iv. wi?NGia^|K|MHHH| SADDLE AND HA&NmBUHH MANUFACTU ]H CAMDEN, 8. C. 1?b|QhHBH