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| may be a species of millet. T'.e land of Egypt r ?the granary of ancient times?must, of course, L have been cultivated with grain, which, for that ^ climate and soil, was very productive and nutritious. It was hardly worth the while of the priestess to have taken with her these two small emblems of the resurection, unless they we. e i valued grains. "A bulb was once taken from the band of a ?..a m-Kvv on a beautiful mummy ?tnu puuntvi, ? %? ? ?, dahlia. Id another instance a few irrniiis of wheat were found, which is now cultivated in England, and called wheat I shall call mine mummy millet until I find some more appro* ? priate name." The 3Inn of Wealth.?"Fearful are his re- j sponsibilitios. He has committed to his care by the Almighty a tnjst which requires all of j human wisdom to manage wisely am! discreetly. He is looked upon by his fellows as one who has been highly favored; but 1 cannot view him in that light alone,?I lememher his cares, his responsibilities, and his duties Fellow mortals, ?1 would counsel you not to look upon great ^ wealth as a panacea for your earthly woes. Let j vour language be. like him of old, 'Hive me j neither poverty nor riches;'?this is what you should aim at. The possession of wealth brings with it other things than the luxuries of the world?Dr. Chalmers. Nor much Trouble to try rr.?To raise an orchard of grafted fruit without grafting! ^ How can it be doiu? Select the kind of fruit you desire, then take a linen string and tie it as near the top as many be. Let it .remain one year then you have above the string one year's growth the stsing will form a bulk cut oil* just below and set in the ground, and from the bulb will start out roots and soon trees of a dwarfish size will he seen growing under a burden of fruit.?Exchange. A Mothers Prayers.?Forty years ago, on the mountains of western Massachusetts, a *' 1 4 a!' tluitit mtilrr muliier wua eigiit I'liuua-u, n?.- u> ........ the age of fourteen , was left to trust to t!?e willow's Ciod ami the Father of t!.e latheiless. She called iher:i around her regularly, and led them in family worship; and often at the dead of night her low voice was calling on her heavenly Father to have mercy upon them. Before the youngest had reached the age of twenty, one all except one son had hope in Christ. That son early in lite left the family to learn a trade; but on becoming of age, he found himself amid the outpouiing of th?* Spirit; the sound of his mother's voic at midnight, when he slept in the chamber with her, reached his heart. Me, too, found peace in Christ, and has long been a pillar in the church, and superintendent in the Sabb ithe school in a new settlement. The mother still lives in peace and quiet, waiting till her change come; her children are supposed to be ail yet living, handing down her inliuence to the third generation, ami willing to aid their rr. 'her; but she hasa competence of this world's goods. Such is the history of a praying widow and her children for forty years. MA ItKiCl.), in Columbia,on the *-2,">ta ultimo, by the ilev. Thomas Mitchell of the I pper Methodist Church. Mr. At.KXANnr.it IIauskk of S liem, N. C. to Miss Eliza Fkick of Edge* llVIAt I/fO? ' ?v ?. ?mm ii i i mmmam mm mrrrrn? t. - - . n mji n , -j? *5 A ** > ?. CO V W ? ?i A 'Ml -w mm ?j V?u?^ W Walorec Division .\?. !>. Trie reptilar meeting of this Divsion will lie liel on Thursday evening, at your ,Ww Hail over A. M. it U Ken* erly's Store, at 8 o'clock. Bv order of llie W. P. JOHN J. WORKMAN. U .s. ALL PER SOW 3 INDEBTED to the subscriberl?y note or oprn account, are hereby requested t" coine forward and settle up. otherwise, they wi.l have to jkiv costs, as I intend on the first of January next, to place all my Papers in the hands of an A ttornev fur collection. SA.Mllil. It I .NS( i.N 0,-t 6._lA5L 79 tf For Sile to the Highest Bills-." ON Monday the 31 of November, at I anenst-r ('our House, I will sell tny Plantation comaiiiini; i*?3 acre?" or more, and my Mills on Cane I "reel; \\ nh ~ acres. On the next day I will sell at tny resilience. Negroes Geo*tre -3 years of aire, cod waggonernhd field hand; Mariuh. do, a-'od field I and; Dinah, 6U or 70. v ??i cool; and va-her. Al-o waggon, cart. gin. platitaii'in and sntith tools. hors..?. hogs. cows, corn, fofider, furniture, Ac. Terms made known at the sale. Oct. C, _ It _ DANIEL II. CA.NTZO.X. UROCEllIES. C'l.'GAU*- of all kinds, Coffee. various qualities, Stipe O rior Baltimore and North Carolina f lour. Saliiiond, Lobsters. >ardincs. Le'mon >>nip. a sup rior article. No. * I Chew ins Tobacco. Fine Segars, Candles. Soap, starch. Ginge'r. Spice. Nutmegs, Pepper. For pale low, by S. E. CAPERS. Oct. 6, 79 tf ss_ It I.,?L- ITf<nn and ( III i inn W di T Tl a.~. ' j aijcvm j - JL For sale by S. E. CAPER s MACKAREL?Half barrels No. 3 Macka" rel. For sale by S. E. CAPERS. DRKED ami Picklt'd llvcf. For sale by s. E. CAI ERS. BACO.H?Superior hams,shoulders and sides. For cale by ?>. E. C M'ERS. BAIrDIAG, Rope and Txvino For sale by S E. CAPERS. PORT \VH'E?A few dozen Bottles best quality Old Port Wine. Also?Porter and Ale. S. E. CAPERS. Saddlery and Harness Manufactory. iHiilcr>is'ie<l heps leave t<? inform liis trienilr, cii<-. tom"i?. n!i l toe |>ii*>!ic in general, lliat In* i.. nuw receiving;, the i..\rf.est ami best assortment of Sadtlies Harness Trunks, Wliips Bridles Rills And everv article usuailv found in a well aborted Stork of Saddlery, Ac. He t* determined to dispn <-of hj. Good* at the lowest possible prices for ("asii, or on the usual credit to good pnyinit customers. He coiitiiines to manufacture Harness. Saddle* and Briddles of every description, style and quality, and fe-|> no hesitation in warranting every article as being of il>,best material and workmanship. His articles and prices cannot faiI to give entire satisfaction to llion* w ho mm be disposed to give him a call at Ids Old Stand, one door below H. Levy & Moii. C- M. H'IKXtlKS. Oct. C, 1851. 79 tf Ready.TIaric Clothing, A complete Mock of Coats. Vests and Pants; Boy's Clothing A LSO? tress Shirt*, of all sizes and qualities, warranted to fit; HATS. CAPS, Merino Vests and Drawers- hall Hose and Glo\ es Ttie subscribers are just in receipt of a large and coin plete assortment of the above, all of which will !>e dis|>osed fas lew they can be bought in the place. A M A- R. KENNEDY New Family Grocery & Provision Store. 1 HPHE sul?oril>er is just receiving and now opening a JL complete assortment of y GKOCCfilL'S Consisting in pr> t, as follows: / Preserves. Brandy Fruits, and !>iekles, Olives. Capers. ami Pepper Sa re. 'J'omnito. Walnut, and Muslim ? r,s?,?iipt John Bull. Harvey, and Beading Sauce, C Essence of Anchovies. jl Extracts of l.enion. Bose. Nu'-neg. and Vanilla, ( itron Jujube Paste.and (Sitav Jelly, | Lobsters. Salmond. and Sardines, ' Prunes. Raisins, and Almoti N. Brazil Nuts, and Naples NXnli.nis, 'J able Salt in Bags and Boxes, Candles. :*?oap. aim '-imi-.i, _ . . Sola. Bun?r. Wine nr. I Boston fraekers, I Hroinn ami Corn starrli. American an t London Mustard, Cinnamon. ( lows.and Nutmegs, ^ Pepper. Spire.ar.d<?ingtT, peta* and S: ilijictre, Powder. Shot, and r Loaf. Crashed ami Powdered Sugar, Brown Sugar. Itio and Java Coffee, t Hire. Flour, and l ard. * ,| J lain" antl Baron Sides, f. Superior Segars anti Tubacro, > A full and ootn|>!ete assortment of 9 Wines ntid Liquors. ALSO ? 1 Crockery and <*l;iss War?, a All of wltitd), will be sold at the lowest ratrs fur eiuh. n. w. abbo t, Opposite MrJvain'a Drii? Store. 1 Oct. 6,1831, TO tf HEIDSKICII Champaign" Clianijtaigne f'ii er. Claret \V ine, Porter and Ale. ' v U. W. At BUTT. Oct. 6, 79 tf NEUFFEG, HEXDIUX frju)Wholesale and (detail Dealers In , FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN, &c. lf>.S fltis! Rav. O'hnrli'iktoil. l?i. C. SLEEPS ranstnntly ? i hnnd :i lartre s'orli ( Flour. L Com,Oats. Ila'y. At. Orders from the country tire respectfully solicited. 'I'hey h ive now in store? 5,000 Bushels Prime White Provision Corn, S5.0.IO ' " Vellcw " 1,51)0 " low priced 2,000 " Heavy Oat*. 20(1 Hbls Saperfine Baltimore Flour, (new.) 100 " GctiR8.ee Family " G A. NKl'FFER. | U. I".. IIIiNDRIX/'! JOHN MEYER. Oct. f>. 1851, 79 _ 3t . Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, and Lard, i A Splendid L<*t of ,\e? Orleans. Muscovado. and St. Croix Sugars. I{m, Ciiha. and Jam Coffee, l>t quality Bacon Kid-**, 1st do. I.eaf i-ird. N. O. and .Muscovado Mo'a?scs. J list rec.ivcil at MOORE'S, Camden, Oct. 3. 185! Sign of the lnu. W. Anderson, "\T7"Ol I.H respectfully inform In- Irieiuls :i;i i me pun j \ \ lie ifeiierallv. tha' e i> now receiving inn) open- j ing an Entire >e\V Stock of Goods. l ouvisiinj: of: i Pry (?? <!-. a nil n.-t* iriment, Ready .Made Clothing, Groceries of all kind*. Sln.es of every dew rip:ion. Hardware. Saddlery. Hats, Caps. Acs Ac. " I Also, a lar.M- slock of Gunny mid Diimlc Hatpins, Kentucky ana Philadelphia Kope. All of which will he sold f..r cu*h, or pi punctual cuxlonicr*, as low as tlc y < an be fund in tliis market. Camden, Oct. li. 1S.">1. Tj Onis. 1" A 1)1 ICS Worsted !)ross Goods, Fancy Silks' X-i some litest spb-udid suits jn.-l received at UO.VNEl 'S. I Ol'I'KRlOR Hyson, Jntpr r.a! &. Rluck 'IV as U lr?. sit and good, for sale l?v K. W- nONNFV. j' Bacon I Uacosi?: 1ai i: 11v*u 1 1 *'ii'* "f,|,d^f0u'* i lA/.v/CrO ders. For sale l?v \v. C. .MOORE. June 3. -11 tf To I'cnt. rT*'HAT <>t, ftc ; ?i,-.-t. recently occupied by ! X A. .Msissabeau. Foe particular*, nnplvto | Sept. 13. .1 \Mi;> McF.UT.N. j T^X'TIt Ai'TS. Wl.itc (iiiijjr-. Citron. Currants, | k^J Lemon ?ytup, and lest |W Wine for sale I he ' * F. U\ P.OWF.V I r)!K)\VN IIom<s]<:m.2.'> v:xriJ> lorn dollar. fur sale by > * I: \V HOXXKV Fi :J ; OURAGE Domestic Manufactures, cT*!fK .Mrt;.uf.tcturitig Co. have now on band A a In r^- Stork < ) i'vtsscd mid Sewed Xctrro Shoe*, of th?*r <>wi manu'iifiiiri;?:? winch thi-V would invito I lie attention of Planters. Their I'ofruetl Brosans 1 arc all m id- from 'elected stuck, in the must substantial ntunnct ? and can he reconitii *ttd-d to those who wish to 1 purchase a first rate niticle. Their Sewed Xcsrro Shoe, ; are also made from good I.father, and in such a manner as to give stilisfac ion Pin tors will pleu'c calj and ex- < amine our Stock?attsfied that t'lev will lie picas,-d?as we know that we can show the best stock of Home Made Shoes, that's to h', met with. Thcv wilt he sold at the lowest market price, hv W A XI' I ' Usu.\, Trea'r. Cani leti. Oct. 8, 1H51. 7S tf White Flannel at 121-2 Cents, \ FICW Piece* of Whit- I'lami-I. at the above low Jx. prices. Also, a full assortment ?f WJtilc ntttl Ited Flannel*, of various qualities, equally low , for Mile hv Oct. 3, 1551, 73 tf ' W. ANDERSON. Southern Manufactured Shoes, r|^ II E sub crib-rs are extensively engaged in tbo i ' A manufacture of Plautntioii a-td House Servant* SI ocs, i * Together with various descriptions of Leather, lor short, and Plantation Use, and can compete with Xortbern Manufacture. both as to priee and quality, and we do not luMtnlc to say that ^ we can give a Urttcr Article, for ttie same money thali can be bought of Northern itianitli.eiiire. We therefore invite all those who would give preference to Home In- , dustrv. to give lis a trial. \\ c liave also maue extensive i o:i~ in our slock oi line i U?ttl< :tii<l Mkh'?, cnilirncins every variety, together with Travelline TrutikM. Carp I Hn:?s. Valire*. Mens am] Boy's Caps, Arc. <Ve. Ml of which'vc oiler ai price* which cannot tail to please. Purchaser* are respectfully invited to examine our stock AI.DKV <V Mt'KK >Y. 1 ( atnrfen. Oct 3.1831. 7S tf m ? | | \o?i'o sEioes. I A AAA I'Al|{S?ewe,l a ml ivscetl N r.OltO SHOES j I i'j'/vI' of various iptalities. tiio?tly o| our own niuiniiut Hire, for stile hy AI.HK.N A Ml'KUA Y. leather! {Leather! HABM>S. lined nrt'l I pjs*r I/'til her Also?Kip, , ( ali aml l.iiiing SSktns- h or sale by Oct. 3. AI.DKA' & MURRAY. Dissolution. TIJK Co-partnership lierelofnre cM-tine under I lit* nume of Kl KKl.AND A- BKCKII A.M. is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. All ileitis due Ity the concern will he paid oy W* G. Kirklaiid. and and all debts due to the aine will be paid to hint. Flat Rock, Sept. '27, 1831. 3t i MEAL AND GRITS* Always oniiand,at Ahr.22 MOKRE'S Ic:td 4?ci;irtcr? 22d Re^iiiiciil S. C. ?I. I CAMDEN, S.C.Oct. 1, 1S51. Orrl>r A n. PUIS Regiment is hereby ordered to parade at 1. Camden on Saturday, the 8ili day of Novemer next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. armed and equipped ar drill and review. Tlie commissioned and non-commissioned Offiers will assemble tlie day previous lor drill and j istri" i.m. Captains ofCornpanies are hereby charged with i ' lie extension of this order. i{l IIV order ol Col. W. J. Taylor, i ' ;niO J. WARREX, Adjutant. I Oct. 3. 77 td >.\ AM) A FTEK T'SSl ?l!i OCT. 1*51, i v . j ? rill' Extra Pa-senger Train will commence running ' j again. tlnv*' times a weik. h"iwvi*n.Caniden and j > lie .liineti'in. viz: On Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fri- ' ays. leaving Cnmden at 5.30o'clock, a.m.,and will j onriei! at the Jiinrtiun with ihe Express, Freight, and j f iiglu I'us-eiigcr Train fo'in Charleston to Columbia, at I j i. I I- 1..? I ci fi'M'K. n. in. win n*a\c viiuini-ii ?ii u it; Yiock, :i. in. iiml conwii wi.li the same Train, sit fi ] iVIock, p.m.. an*! reach Charleston nt 7 o'clock. nut J ii'trnintr. 'i'lw daily Mail Train from t!? * Junction to J in! from rain-Ion. will run a* heretofore. On Tuesdays, j rimrsiJivs. and Saturdays. I In; Passenger Train will . mive Cain ion at a 30 oYlork, a. hi., and run directly ; IimcIi to ( oiiirnhia. N. I). BAXI.KY, Agent. | ('am.l'-n. Oct. -J. Hal. 3'.sw 1 inW 73 | f "VlSiV >,I. ill) \VI\TEIt ; G O 0 J) S. 1 I i HAVING received a full supply, of \civ ; , F:ti! :t:nl WShIit GootN. I am prr- 1 ( viral to stipp'y my friende and the ptilili trener- : j lly Willi every article usually lournl in the 'Jro- | , cry Business. j , Tim follow iurr are some of litem? ji LIQCQRv-Fine and Common French Urandy, ! .Madeira and Malaga Wine#, T. r'unk's 011 live Whiskey, | 1 A variety of Ilcctifu-d do. j < Nt rth Carolina do. II I'ea. li and Apple Brandy, I IIuMand and Imperial Gin. Jamaica and New England limnSl'GAIJ?Barrels .Nos. 1.2. an 1 3.rlarilir?fl an I crushed, Hogsheads Muscovado, New Orleans, &cCOFFEE? Ki??. Java and Cnha. BACON?Sides. Shoulders and Ham*. 31 \CKKUKI??Barrels and half-barrels Nos. 1,2and 3. KI.OCU?North Carolina and Northern. It \t.(;;N<;?tiiiiiny mill Dundee, 4 t to 46 inches wide. . UOi'E?Manilla and Hemp. MOl.ASSM<?Vw Orleans and Syrup. 1BON?Bar<. all -i/.-s. Nails. all nnnihi r>. ! ' iiiH.I.OW-U AUK?I'nts. Ovens A* Kettles, extra lids. SADDLES?Uiilin-'. Wa.*!."'ii and Cart. Willi's-Ui lira;. Wagon. Driver's and Buggy. i'lolhs Blnsikcts Brur.n and bleached It >niespiins, Cheeks and Bed ' Neks, llats an ! '"ajw.of ali sorts. Bucket Knives. Kniv.-s ' nd Fur!;*.Tr ieoChains. Halter('haitis. Steelyards. ('law latnaiers. Bir.rl.sini'.li"* Hammers. Curry < < rnlis. Crock- , ry of various kinds. A large quantity of SALT always at hand. The it.i Icrsigned continues to receive at. 1 forward. and vill atteti I |iinietnallv to all i>rd?r> or riiir?i<?tttne?it* inade ! 0 hint.and will t'ive liberal prices for olton. Fi.uir, and titer (.'iitititrv Broduee, and sell his Hoods ?ti (lie most . iberal terms. 11. W CIMMBERS. Camden, S.C. | Aug.?6. H"?l. " r?7 ?ins i ri'i".Tro ( a:ivl SSI::uke!s. VI.l.-W'.ol <; -orjia Blniii" and Kerseys, white ami colored B ntik?.,j-) all sizes and prices. For sale low at A M A. K KENNEDY'S | r?/\ BH'CKS till vvool Bia'ti". vvn heavy: (tcorgia , 1 'W Biaitt"; Southern l.ittscy.-; M.dlory K rscjs, ?Vc. : t'ip cileut tie- verv lowest tirieer hv *E. \Y. UONNI'.Y. i ;-?t:'>. '. r" wiii s-'il tlx- remnmder <>t* I.. ijif.. St. -k E>i*v *e:t over from ! la-1 Mi'i nil, ;.i i inw prices, consiiitii);,' in , i Sup. and r.imiin.ti Clotl.s, Cassieior, Sattsurtln, and Kcnlucl'y Jcui.s, i W'ii.ic ami K-d Fiain.cks r.M:n!';i/.r.'\ ,1/ci im>, and Aipacra. White ccinrcil i..ti m Cambric, Sw I*? Mnl mull .irusiins Mu-1::'. i,.'f {<:*.< and Inserting?, I'nr, D.m ly, lor Fringes. iii:;r.- .vol "arpetinj, !,; dies black silk !l?re, ! IId'fc ami lead col'd cniti.il HusP, W'lii'p ami rnboed ball' Ilose, ticntlcmeii ar. I l/idie> silk (jinvos, " while & <:u!\! kid " ' bi'k in! cnl'd Cravats. H. LEVY & SON. i Se pt. CM, IB.".I. Mills'. \>> r.W-ii;>p!y " I"'"""snr, C.'Slirc, Ilarou [.nr.I am! I "nri>. | Jusl riri'i*i\s.l al MOOCE'S. Fn: ! AEE \.\IMvIxES. of superior .jua le ij. M (HUE'S. rI^IIio .Snlis'-ribfrs will continue business al JL ilii*.r old Old Stand, and intend tnsell (jooiIs i at such reduced prices, as to induce east mors. | 1 Tneir Stock m iniurn will consist ol Sroccrios n?<? 5 Jc:jvv E*rj GiootK suitable lor Flan-:, tor-, am! *- !?! on llu-ir iiMiai Irrms- as follows : , : (j?I' lie Sr. Croix Sugar, .Medium. Miiscmv ado, and \. (>riraus Sugar, i Crashed Sugar, .\. O. and Cuba .Molasses, Km and .1 iv.i Cnll'fe. N. l,\ and ii.iItiuso.e Flour, Sack S ill. vcrv large, ' \V iuie \\ mo \ mogar, Fori Wine, very old, Milieu's \Vlaick*'y. \\ illi a genera! assortment nf Groceries. 11. I.BVV & SOX. J sent. 'J-'l, 1*m1. ;J,ik. BAGGIWG A 1\TD ROPE. HK.W \ (Iuniiv 15agging, Heavy Dundee do. vcrv low, Superior Rope and Twine, do. ScgUl'*?Sanvi'.-inii .S'eoars, very superior, Gold Leal Sugars, and timer brands. Heiilseicli Cliamnaigno in pints and quarts, Versena do., both of winch are very ; superior. IJ. LEVY' &i SON. | si p:. g.'l, Jbol. 3?ns. ( heap Blankets & Negro Clotli. j I"M1E Subscribers are now receiving? London I) it Hi I Heavy Negro Hlaiikets, Colored Negro IJI.uiKcts, Heavy Negro Luiseys, White and lied Flannels. ii. l.kyy & con. ' sept. -2:\, is.'il, U'lis. COLLIWS AXES, &c. j J t)/ V DOZ. Collins Axes, Trace Chains, Iron,! m\ ' Hoes, Slii.v, Spade.-, Nails, and oilier ar. j licles very low. For salt; by !L LEVY & ?>ON. i sej.i. |sol. Jhos ^ ii i._ p, nv. n r\ l n UliUeJL'LS tx \jua,pxu.t M'AiNTPACTl'KKUS AND DBAI KRS IN ' f AKKIA(a> and IIAKNE?!$ At N J. (ilLHEIt TS' Old Stand N<? 85 and j 1 40 Woiiiwiirili .-iroot, betw een Kiiijj and Meeting : Steele, Charleston, S. July 2"> 5h tf FALL (iOODS. AM A- R. KKWK 'Van? now receiving their usual , supply of Hit Y-000|)S. HARDWARE and GROCERIES. which they will well on the most reasonable term*, anfl to which they respectfully in\ite tlie attention of their friends and the public generally. Sept. 23- 75 if Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, &c. JOSEPH LAWT IN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, 'CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVE on hand and are re eivi??r a larje as- \ sortment of Plantation Woollens. Their Importations from Europe have been j J ar"o. Their slock comprises a varied assortment i " - ? > r. | ?f ftpcrro Uoilll.^ CII IIMIIUMClUlCi iiiauc J , o llioir own order, from the hee-t materials and can | ' ie recommended l?>r durability. They have also a general assortment of Do- | nestic and Southern made Goods both ot Cotton | 1 ind Wool Tannic. j J A large and varied Stork, of Foreign and Do. ; nestle, Taney and Staple Drv Goods adapted to . he season, all ol v?hich, thc-y will sell at the owest market prices. Planters mid Dealers visiting the City, are respectlully invited to call and examine belorc mak?<jtheir purchases. Ai No. 4(1 East Ray below the Post Office. ! < sept. .'10, 1851. l'Jl 77 s Notice, |' I'M IB subscribers would rcspcctfnliy inform the pnlilic that they have entered into Copartnership in the city of (,'h irleston, under the firm of J. ! I']. STARTS if* CO., for the purpose of carrying ' - *"* <r?ak^l /' ? 3> ; ??/>< "?J?i I.- iiifr >n (lie h Binuiuii: u?\i .<?? ?>aa^ , Silisincss in its various brandies. They are low receiving a large ami splendid assortment of ready made Furniture, which, in ?= f v I o and' inisii, will compare with any other establishment ! i) the Southern country. One of the firm lias ecently returned from the North, where fie has nnde purchases, which we hink are hound to suit he taste of the most fastidious,and which we will 'fTer for sale on very reasonable terms. We inkite persons visiting the city to call and examine iur stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our esablishment is located at No. 281 King street, liiree doors below the Merchant's Hotel. J. K. SHARKS. ELIAS I'OLOCK. (Charleston, sent. GO. l?f>i. 77 Ct Dry Goods in Charleston, S, C,, i AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, j Corner of King and Liberty Streets, opposite I the Merchant's Hotel. rI"MJK subscriber* woflld respectfully call the at- | 1 teutiou of ilmir friends, ard the public in general from the upper country, in visiting the | city, to ail and examine their entire new stock of j Forersa a::d Douiotic Dry <?oods, | which have been purchased for cash, and will be j disposed of at a very sma'l adviice upon cost, j Our.-tock consists in part of Lobes' Press Goods ! of all kinds, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Broadcloths. | C..^ o I r I ^ I, v. nrratilpfl all I pure Flax. French Kmhroiderics i" every variety, | Indies', Misses', and Gent lemon's Hosiery, Bon- j net Hilltops. Indies' and Gentlemen's Silk and i Merino Vests, Domestic (loods ol every descrip- > :it-it; together with every o'hor artic e usually kept ina weil-solectcd Mo' li.of Dry Goods. All i articles wananted to prove as represented, and no | abatement in prices. SOLOMON & POLOCK. Jndah IF Poiock, !.i?e of Columbia, S. C. A. L Solomon, formerly with II. Levy it Son, of Camden, S. (*. sept. RO. 77 tf | NEW ARRIVALS. ~ rfIIK sul>-criber having received a larcc supply i 1 of tlroct-ric:, Htudiiare tint! ?>?- i izu'.fii Bry tiiaats is tow prepared to sup- i ply his Irietics and the public v..tit every article ' in the lite? oi his business. Those wis! in* to purchase vvii! do well to call i and examine his stm k, consist in:? f St. ("nix, 1'nrto Itico and N< \v Orleans Supars t. crashed and powdered do Java. I.au'uira. Cuba and Riof'oflre New Orlcan*and \\c?t India M"liw?o? (oiii'".\v,Jcr, Voun^ II,son and Rlai ? Tear Mactiarel No*. 'J and 3. in barrels and halves R:a"\s 'i'i,r- Re||o\vs. Au'-iN and Vi-.ea Co|m:i?' Axes. Trace Cli iins. Ib>e? Sj.ndi-s. Shovels. .Nails. Iron. Ac. Sperm U.I, Linseed Oil. I'aiiilsand Window Glass A I.SO niiiiilvl". Deil Tick*. Apron Cln-r ks IJIcaciirtl and .Sliiitint's ami .S'heetings j Together wilii large assortment of ll;i??iiiX, Kcpo ;isi<! S'vi ijtc. J. \V. BKADL' Y. j ("nm !cii, S. C'. Sept. REMOVAL, rPIIK Mib rriln-r h-g* ! :?\"f in inl'nrin liii friends ami ! JL tin" public tl.jil In lias Iii;.M<?Vi:i) to il.e i Store formerly occupied by Thomas I'oom ! A Co.. one ' door below ZonipV Drug Store. where lie will continue to keep u large :t:id choice un'.rtiiK'iit of Fresh and Desirable Goods, i)f all ijtialilies nti-l descriptions. suitable to tin- trade of j this market, cm-idling of Dry-Cootls, Groceries', Hartluxre, Giass-Ware mill Crorkrry, If.'tls. Cap*, Clothing, Ac. VVhi. il lie ii|Ft? on reasonable term."., and to vxhick lie in- j fit en tic- atti-nt ion of t!ie public S.-pt 3.1. S. I) HU.LFORD. ; Kr'i'he Darlington Flag will please copy mi ll forbid, j CORN. fn, u i RUSIIELS white Bread CORN", furl H ;l /( > sale by II. LEW A SON. M'pt. MO 7? tf j T FLOUR! FLOUR!! 4 FEW Parrels of Superior Norllt Carolina j ji\. FLOUR, lor 6ale low for ca>li, By S. E. CAPERS, j i A COOK WANTED. 11 r.\NTEI) iii Hire a good COOK, for whom Y> liberal wages will be paid .'Monthly. A p.1 ply at 11 is Office. sept. .'10 77 if j THE* BEST 1)OllTO RICO Smuking Tdbarco and fine Se-1 gars, tor sale by JAMES McEWKN. 4 C ASKS Saddle*. Uridl.-s, Whips. &r. T 2lH) sides b-sl 111'liiltM'k I,t ill her Jit bal.-s < l/naburg*. "I.aiiri l Falls" J.i do Yarn, assorted do do of very supe- j rior quality. received on consignment, and t >r sale on the ; lowest terms by J. S\ . HRAl'LIA. J. W. BRADLEY, Dry-tfooils GroceriettaiKl lEarthvarc, Purchaser of Cotton and other Produce. CAMDEN, S. C. Fresh Lemons, JUST received and 1'tiret.le by UOli'T LATTA. Sept. 1(5 73 $f i\oiler. o..t ....ii ....i. i ,.A- Ai.^ i I r | Ull'j ouunnuinft in <mi\ it'iivu ??i trie , JL lalure at itH next session, to place the road now leading from and near Fan's O'd House ! down to handslord, on the old original bed?also to cut a race across the road it we find it necessary so to do. JOHN FOSTER, I T. K. CURETON. Landsfcrd, Jnlv 26,1851. 29 lotw I WORKMAN b BOONE, Manufacturers, Wholesale & Retail, DEALERS IN HOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. HAVE now on hand ai d will continue to receive the fullest and most complete Stock of ill the Articles usually kept in their line, that has ;ver been kept in this market. Having purchased from the best nunufacturers ibroad and entirely for cash, in addition to their iwn home manufactures. They tell well assured hat they can supply any quantity or quality of rood*, in their line, and upon as favorable terms, is A hey can be bought at any wholesale establishment in this .State. .Merchants and others are respectfully invited to examine the stock, before purchasing, under the iesuratice that it shali be to their interest to do so. sept. Si. 70 u At Private Sale. V Plantation in Sumter District, two miles from Boykin's Depot, and twelve from DamJen. Said plantation contain Two Thousand and Sixty-live Acres of Land, from seven to eight hundred acresof wnich are open and under fence. The remainder consists of Wood and Timber Land, much of which is of excellent quality, and lies convenient for clearing. Having originally consisted of two Plantations of nearly equal size. The settlements are distinct and may be treated for jointly or separately. Both places have been well tested and proved perfectly healthy as a residence throughout the y?ar. Fences, buildings &c. are mostly new and in complete order, isoimmune nous respecting the above property may bf addressed to J. \V, WILKINSCN, Charleston, sept. 15 tf Domestics. II ROV'N" and bleached Shirtings, all width* qualities J Superior undressed family Linens; pillow Linen 13 1 to 13-1 brown and bleached Allendale Sheetings 12-4 Liie-n -Vheetiiig* Red. White, yellow and Green Flannels Linseys, .Marlborough Stripes and Denims Superior Red Blanket*. 11-4 to 13-4 &c. &e. The above will be sold low, at Sept_23. ( A.JVL R. KENNEDY'S. Ladies' Dress Goods. FIGURED Chameleon and black Silks Rich printed and plain Delaines Mantillas, Lace Cape*, Collar*, Hk'kfr. Glove* and Hosieries, of everv decription. Just received and for sale at A. M. <y R. KENNDEV'S. CARPETING, Druggits Darzi. and Rugs, in variety, at _ ' A. M. & R. K E.N.N ED V'S HAY Cullers and Corn Slteliors of the moslap* proved patterns, just receive hy E. W. BONN BY. ?0 Two-pound Cans fresh Salmon, received by SHAW &. AUSTIN. Preserves, I. randy Peaches, &.c, ? y i -l- /-_? ..*! \ J. umsfiT rreserves, ?v. i. uu. ^as&uncu,/ Brandy Peaches, Lemon Syrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, and oliier Cordials, Madeira, Sherry and Port Wii.es, Claret and N. C. Bl^-k-berry do. ?HE1DSEICH CHA MP AIGXE? Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces, Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins, English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, Arc. ai.SO English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Shell Barks and Soft Shelled Almonds. ROB'T LATTA. Camden, July 1, 1551. 52 tf Copartnership iVotice. TIIE subscribers will, on the tirsi day of October, enter in a Copartnership. for the purpose of transacting* FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city of Charleston, under the name of O'NEALE <$ KENNEDY; and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the patronage of their friends and of the public. Strict attention paid to the ;ale of Cotton and other Produce. I.ihctul advances made on consignments. Office, Eraser's Wharf. RICHARD ON FA I.E. THOMAS \V. KENNEDY. "? >o 7t 2m orju. i j. . - L ATEAR RIVAL BV Steamer, of, Young's Pump Boots and Shoes. Also?McMullan's stitch Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash, b) may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE. For Sale, I'M I AT Dwelling House and .Store on Broad . streoi, occupied by John ingrain* Terms ibernl. For particulars, apply to ' JAMES McEWEN. July 11 One Hundred Dollars Reward, rPU'0 MARES, one a handsome grey,quick acJL. lion and a trotter, the other a Sorrel, with white f ce and a pacer, were stolen at Savannah by two men. who crossed tlie Savannah River on Saturday, the Uistult, audit is supposed may proceed westward. lfhe above reward will bo paid for the apprehension of the thieves and recovery of the property by \V. B. S1LES, Esq., Savannah, or EDWARD WINS OW, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C. July 8, 03 tf The State of South Carolina. KEltSIIW DISTRICT. Office Court of General Sessions and Com tnon I'Ipiis. To Messrs. K. S. Moffat, John J. Workman and S. J. Young, Managers of Election at Camden, in the said District of Kershaw. Bv direction of an Act of the General Assembly, 1 hereby notify you severally, to attend at the place of Election, for which yon are Managers, on the second Monday of Oc* iber next, open the Polls and hold an Election for Tax Collector for Kershaw District, to till the \ ncy which will occur in said office, by the expiration of the term ofthe present incumbent. It will he your duty to attend as directed, and open the Polls between the same hours, an 1 in other respects conduct the Election in the same manner as is prescribed for the election of Members of either branch of the Legislature, (except that the Polls must be opened on Monday only) also to meet, on the Wednesday after the votes are received, at the Court House ofKershaw District, count the votes, declare the Election. If no notice of intention to contest it be given, and certify to the Coventor, the name ofthe person who may he duly elected. In Witness whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed the 6eal of said Court at Camden, this 10th dav of July A. D. 1851. M." NAUDIN, c. c. ?.&o. a. Sept. 23. 75c tf Notice. AN Election for a Keeper of the Poor Ilonse of Kershaw District, will be held on the first Saturday in Octobe next. Persons wishing the situation, will hand their applications, stating the terms to W. E. HUGH SON, Sept. 15. 1851. 73 6t Src'y. CP.R D