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' k Married on Sandy Island on the evening of the 26th alt., by the Rev. , Rev. C. &1. Brea k ker of Charleston, to Miss Screven, daughter o^. ' J. M. Screven, Esq. At Rnsfland. near Winnsboro, on the 30th ult., by the Rev. J. J. Roberts, Augustus H. Porcher, Esq., to Miss Eliza Marion, daughter of T. S. DuBose, Esq. S02TG OP T-MiPF-AiT03. Waleree l>ivision No. 9. The regular meeting of tins Divsioit u ill be hel on Thursday evening, at your New Flail over A. M. & R Keiu edy's Store, at 7 o'clock By order of the VV. P. J. L. BRAS NGTON, R. S. SOLAR LAMPS. THE subscriber has just received and open-d a tew pairs ol handsome Solar (O.I) Lamps which he will dispose of on very reasonable terms, and to winch he invites the attention of those in want of such articles. Z.J. I)eH\Y. Nov. 4th. 87 tf Notice ALL persona having demands of any deocription against Rev. EliaR L. Fraser, late or Lancaster District, deceased, arc notified and re. quested to present the same, regularly atiestel, to the undersigned, on or before t.ie 2d Jum, 1*52, and in default the eof, this notice will be plead in bar, to any demand subsequently presented JAMES M. INGRAM, Qualified Dxecuior. Oct 20th, 1851. S7 tf * TIIK TRUE Digestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, TjVJP the cttre of Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Jaunr dice. Liver Complaint, Consiipatinn and Nervous Decline. Prepared from Renet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Haroii Leibier. the great Physiological chemist, by J. S Horton, M. M, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale ?y T. J. WORKM AN. So?tl?-Carolina--Kcr*liaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph Charl ? worth cs Frederi-k V Snyder.? Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff" did, ??n the first day of November, A D. 1851, fi'e his de laration against the Defendant, w ho (as it is said) is absent from and without he limits ot tins State, and has nei'h*r wife nor attorney known within the same oti whom a c< py of the said declaration might be served : If is therefore ordered that the 6aid Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the second day of November, which will be in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundr- d and fifty wo. otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDF.N. c. c. r, Clerk's Offi- e. Nov. Q. 1*51. lvq So. Carolina?Kcrslmw Diktricl. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Stark cs. Frederick V. .Snyder?Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Abel Stack rs Frederick V Snvder?Declaration in Foreign Attac.hme.nl. WHEREAS, the Plaintiffs did this thirieth day ot October, A. I). 1851. file their Declaration against the Defendant who (as if is Mid,) i> absent from and without the limits of this State, ^ and has neithei wife nor attorney known within ^ the same, upon wlc-m a copy of thesa d declaration mihgt he served : It is therefore ordered,that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on the thirty.first day ofOr'nhet, one thousand eight hnndred and fifty two, otherwise final and a two! tit e judgment wi'l then be given and awarded against him. vt v a it t it v p Clerk's Office, Oct HI. II. lyq Solar a'.ul Lard Oil. TilR snhscnier keeps c??n? ;?r tiv* on hand a full and tresh -imply ?f Solar an ' Lanl Oil o' sti|?erh>r quality. wh ch wili be so|dasl<?w as such articles can ie, consistently with uniiu'iuity ? prices. -\T.sO_ Btrrningr Fluid. I.nnn-'. G!?1k.-, Cliiuin e?, Wi?! s. Matches. Tatter.- <Jr. <Sro. Oct 311 Z.J Dr.II.\ V Dissolution. THK co-partnership iie<"et?itore existing l?e. tween 'he suhsrr.iers was dissolve;! oi> the 23d inst. hy iniiual consent The lt<* ks and ac counts are in the hands of J. F. Cloud. wi*h whom allsettl iiients will l?e made. J. F i'I,OFM) D. L.P1.0UD. Oc*. 31 80 tf CAMDEN, OCTOBER 13, 1851. JUST re?e ve|i, .mil on Uie way i.y every arri- j val. a large and well selected stock of fioots i and Shoes of every style and quality, winch j will he sold at a email advance over manntacto | rer's prices. The public are respect tillv invtiteil I to call and examine the stock ami prices liefore . p purchasing elsewhere. Birr hese (roods were made expressly for this market, and selected by myself. Purchasers Iroiu i the Country will find it to their interest to give .i? _..u. ...It.*.. a ...jll nu ?!.#, (ri<ods w ill he Ki.ld from I lie *U?#P% iwri ??? ? ? ' %? H I ten to fifteen |>er cent, cheapei th n tliey have heretof* re been in thin market. S. McCADDON. Nursery and Toilet ~oaps. LOWN Brown Windsor S, grmiinc; Transparent Wash Balls, iar?je ami small ; Lady's Transparent Soap, a very pretty article ; Ponrine Soap, S ipenor Almond, Savon de A/ontpellier, Savon de Guimaure, or Ma s mallow Soap, an excellent article; Savon Amanotine; Savon a la Rose, Paim Soau, Omnibus do., f Italian Medicaid Soap, Circassian do., Nymph Soap ?? < ? &c. For sale l?y TIIOS. J IVOR KM AN. oct24 84 if Notice. ALL persons indebted by Note or Account to the late Planter's Hotel, while the property of Wyatt Patterson, and while under the control of Mr. Robert Latta a id Mr. Jam**-. J. Dunlap respectively, are requested to come forward and settle. All the notes and accounts of the above Hotel have been placed in my hands for collecnavmciit ik e*i?eetffl UVti aim r*"/ J C. S. WE.NT, Attorney. Oct. 21. 83 3t Hardware. THE subscribers ofler to the public, the most compete assortment of Hardware in the back country, hp it has b?en nearly all bought from first bands, they can sell (on the name terms) at Charleston prices. Those wanting Builderp, Hardware, C rpenter'x or Smith's Tools, Mill Irons, <'rosx cut or Mill Saws, Axee, Iron or S:eel, would do we!. to give them a call. McHOWAL.. & COOHEK. oct2i 81 tf POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. SOOTHER# MAIL, VI \ AUGUSTA Dne Daily, at ... 7 P. M. Closes Daily, at . - . 9 P. M. SOUTHERN M XL, VIA CHARLESTON. Du<* Daily, at - - - - 7 P. M Closes Daily, at - 9 P. M, NORTHERN >KIL. VIA CIIRKAW. Due Daily, a? - - 4 A. M Closes Daily, at - - 5 P, J CIIARLLTON MAIL. Due Daily, at - 7 PM. Cl"ses Daily, at - . - . 9 P.M. K7".V Way Bag will be fept open for th t reception of letters until the mail leavet WESTERN M AIL VIA COLUMBIA Due Daily, at .... 7 P.M. Close* Da ly. at .... 5 P.M. cyWav Mails forOfllcesn the South Carolina Road. Hose paily, at 5 P.M. CHARLOTTE MAIL V\ L \NCASTKS C. II. Due Sunday. Tuesday antllmrwlay. at - 3 P.M. Closes Saturday, Monday al Wednesday, at 6 A. M. YOKKMLLK MAIL V.\ ?KU IIILL <Ntr. i??otl 1... . . _ 11 A M L/UC HiiiMin). ak - - - j a .... Closes same day, at . 12 jj. NKWBKItKY M.tll., VI LONGTOWN, &C. Due Tueseay. nt - . 7 P. M. Close* Wednesday, at - . . 7 A. M. j LYNCH WOOD M AIL. VI.TILLKR's KKKKY. Due Tuesday and Friday, at . 4AM Closes Tm^iiay and Friday, at. 5 p. jj. i List of Lcters Remaining in fl?e Post tfiee, Camden, S* i C. November 1, 1851. V J Adams, J B Jnme Miss E Albert, \V Jolnih, H G Aldrige, May K Andrews, J D Kelly,no. Arrants, Miss K 2Knox, B M B ill, Mrs E Malone.V Bell, A Ma.tin. D Bevil. Miss II MeMillo d Barwick, II R Moblv, L Barnes, E J Morrow, W llsrklsv. J Murphy, G Bower, F Murray, J Brewer, Mrs S M Brown, Mrs M A Neville, H C ( (Mark, J O'Cain, W ( lyburn, S F 2 I" I I \ hum, .1 Pate, Snmiie ?*oker, J M II Cinioway, E Riddle, Mrs J Conk, C Rush, Miss fv Crawford, R A S Crosby, Mrs H Sanders, . E Shiver, S Erainbut, C Steagall, W F Stokes, E Ford, Dr J W Strong, VR (? I ileo-ge, S D Thomas,' Green, Rev H I) >V Green, Dan'l Watson. H Wall are/ 2 Hamilton, II Warren.iss J II irks, II II f. Ho. ton, J Young, .* M A Poisons calli ig for t!ie abnve,l please .?v hey are advertised. JVC) G A I.KV..L, P. M. Camden, Nov. 31, 1831. Coiiiiri (.'hainVr, Ort. ?h, 1S?1 O(l)Kl.EI). Tnat llic |{? coiclovert -c tli? i i a mien Jtiurn , mr a hu-muI ,? for. I ' ti.ar.1, ( > supply tiie pia- e 01 \V. Turner, it- j - gnM Ail applicants ;or saiil .* most haii.l j ' ii Aie.r L"iinr.- sd '^s-t'd in Con, in their own { ii.ifj'l ?riling, pr? ? u.? to the nl Nove'ibo ! i . sni.i; I.. W li \I.I..-V.T. R''r'i<r | f Teachers Wacd. '. "pilB CaMdKN SCIiOOl^ OCIA I'MN fJ j JL tie I 111' amu! to open * Vlmc/.o"! in Cain, e :. wilt elect on me lfvti I) I ff next, a I'rinc p.. to lakeo.iirjt: ! the-r N.. lie must fie <j:i >i ?.v<i pr.:i ,i:.. cup T i.'uiin.i Class in S -:itJ: (" ti! n-: i .1 c iu.lii'icn! i.uni|.t -- si'ii .,r- iliif ?Vi ! 'M! : Pm! In iiilWt ,111 V~ i -! < 11 m tl:e Hi;?.::sli (lop.'iii, to lie a p. pr.<\ed i.v ilie A--o-iano i Thaie r<ve tly ?-? :it a c- M'iort-ilile School |? rous ?tin;r o' i?io rooms wit . tire places; airiiisht-il with ijesksaiui < (? <irs at the most appd style, sufti- ; i ie:it to aiTonoiioWi'te lorty-Piyc'liolars ; this i will lie gnen (rent Ire#*) to li Teacher or I Teste ers as the assor atiou imtrt. We con- | linenily expect that 'lie u come lis School will ' no' lie less than Eijr|ilc"n hun dollars. The I exercises nl the School will rmtire? n the 1st I/outlay in January next. Aation may he! iiiatle io. ami any oilier iiitormaohtainei/, iron j j ittier oi me undersened. j ALK.XA; I)JOHNSON", Dr. 1. II. I). Dr. ;(>.V I. 1 lion. TIIO.'ETHEK.S. j Charleston Conner anil Sou It ml in tan, copy j gipnii-A'cekly tili 1st Decmibei semi lees to j | thie Oltice. |T Oct. 10. 80 tf_ ( } W, Anders WOll 1.1) respectfully inform and the pub- ' lie eeiicrally. lliat he is iio>*ivjiig and 0|>en- | in:,' an Kntire ^tew Stock of C?? ? on.isting of: ! Dry (i<> sis. a mil assort! j ^ Ready .Made Clothing, ! Groceries of all kinds. ' ri Shoe* of every descripi I J Hardware, Saddlery, Haps, Ac. &c. ^ Also, a larue stock of ' q Gunny and Dnndersine, Kentucky and riiil'hia Rope. All of w hirli will he sold for pr to punctual cu*. ; tomers. as low as they can b.* foot Ids market. C'aindeu, Oct. 3, 18">1. 3ms. ENGLISH AND GERIf HOSIERY, j JUST opened, an iinusii<"tiiplete asHortmerit ol every size, cold quality of La- I i - . sr. . ilnru i.. ? f ! , fliei* rtim \/ iiiuicii II. ? WIMIH, . Silk, Merino, ami Lamb; A'so, Ladies* , ami Children*' II- ods, Inlaw's. Tippet* and I Polkas, Woolen Hoots at VI I,SON'S 1*; ii Cash Si ore Lands foile. A I.I. ih- Ke.ii Ksiate of tie William Rat11 rlilTe, cinc.'il o the w.< Black River, in | | Kershaw Dn-trici. ?.ln the ine** are m dwell- { : nijr Imuseand a.I the necesplantatioii Imild- J I inn*. The Tract rontaimO acres more or ^ j less, 50 acres of which anretl, and will be ; | divided in lots to suit ptirclitif required. The above will he oftere)rivale sale unt'l i ihe second Monday in N?er, when, if not All disposed of. it will be sold i premises to the highest bidder. ^ Terms?One hap cash, dance on a credit ? of one year, secured by b<'d a mortgage of the property, and approved security. HH Apply on the pr? ntises, t W.iATCLIFFE. Oct. 21. 63' fit C i A Complete Stock of Groceries CAN be found at MOORK'S, consisting in par as follows? j St. Croix, N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars | Kio, Cuba and Java Coffee i New Oilcar.s and West India Molasses No. 1,2 and 8 Maekarel, in kits and 1?2 bids. 25 bills, best Baltimore Flour 10000 lbs. best Bacon Sides 1000 lbs. first quality Sugar-cured Hams ' 1000 lbs do do Leaf Lard . 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese , 200 sacks Salt | 25 boxes \d;i man tine Candles I 12 do Tallow do G do Pea. I Starch 10 do assorted Soaps Soda, Wine and Putter Crackers Hyson, Gunpowder and Gn en Teas, Wine* and Liquors. Cigars and Tobacco of the first quality ??? ALSO 250 boxes Sardines 50 cans Salmon and Lobsters 100 half and whole boxes Raisins (new) Almonds, Currants and Prunes Candies and Kisses Macearoni, Citron, Cloves die. a r.so Wool, Fur, and California Hats Cheap Calicoes, Homespuns and Y arns Bagging, itope and Twine. With all other articles found in a Grocer) Stoie, for sale at wholesale or retail for casl or bankable paper. W. C. MOORE, fl/.? Ol c?-_ . -r.i- it i Oi uu.?i. n ii'i of iiir i\ta J: iug"READ THIS ! JUST Received a large and well selected Stock in part as follows : London Dutnl Blankets. vai ious weights and 6izes Colored Blanket* very heavy, Wool Hats, ?A LSO? Kerseys and Ianseys, a heavy stock, Satinetts, Casnineres, Tweeds & Kentucky Jeans Red and white Flanneis, . up Biac.k Satin and other Vesting?, Gents Merino Under shirts and i rawer-. ? also? Bales of 3. |. 4-4, and 10 4 Snirtings & Sheetings. Hardware. Carpenter's Tools, Knives ai.d Forks, Shovels and Spade.-, Ssrai lit and Tw stod Trace chains, Kl well's Hops, No |, 2, 3 and 4, I'liinierV Hops, (I'atPin) No. 2 & 3, Nails, assorte siz-'s, 20 doz. Collins Axes, Narrow an ' Wide Iron. Happing. I'nndee and Gunny Bigging, B-8 and 1-2 in Bale Rope, ''wine, tiroecries. 11 lids. Muscovado Sugar, do. St. Croix do. very choice, Rhls. Crashed d>. Baj:s choice Rio Coffee, do. Old Gov Java 'o. Molasses. 500 .-acks Sail, liuck Salt. ? A LFO? Hlils Sup Northern anil C Flour, 1000 bushels Best W Into Corn. ? -.1 \L?.=Baskots Heidseick and Versenez Champaigne, Very sup. Old I'ort Wine, Ulils. Mniiir anil Old Kye Whiskey, do. N O. Rectified do. do Byass' London Porter, ?.AND? 'Inure Sugars. of various brands. Call upon us he ore buying elsewhere, and we vill guarantee our juices and terms will suit. 11. l.EVY & SON. Oct. 17. 1-51. _ SB I9t__ rllK Snhscrincrs will sell tie* remainder of ! 'he Slock ol I>ry (?<:o(h. left over irom : ast season, at extreme low prices, consisting in iart of: Slip, ntul common Cloths, Cassimer, Sallineits, and Kentucky Jeanp, While and R"d Fiam els, Bomba/me. .l/.-rnio, and Alparra, White and coh ri d c .unit (.'amhric, Swiss, Hook and mull .1/uslins, Mii-'in rl.ijj'ngs and Inserting*, Fur, Diiiriy, fur Fringes, Uiil'* and "arpnting, Ladies black silk Ilose, j Ladies l.rk and lead coj'd cotton Hose, Wlu'e and colored half Ilose, (ieiitlemen and Ladies silk (ilnvos, " white & coI'd kid " " bl'k and c?d'd Cravats. H. LBVY SON. Oct. 17,1831. CH I9t UOttW. AAA BUSHELS while Bread CORN, for UUU hale by If. LEVY & SON. Oct. 17 83 19t CornI Corn 11 )RIME Wliiie Corn, for sale bv Oct i\, 1851. 83 If W. ANDERSON. French Embroideries. j VI I,L posinvelv bo ottered I * less than cost, viz : Einb'd. ('apes and collars, '* L'iieni'zettpp, " OandliHrpliiefp, Ileimnetl Miid Lice stitched do. i Bv II. LEVY & SON. I j ( ew Family Grocery & Provision Store, , ~MIF. oiihmrilHT is just receiving and now opening a | complete assortment of GROCERIES, I 1 insisting in part, as follows: Preserves. Itrandy Fruits, nnd Pickles, Olives. ( npers. and Pepper Sam e. I ' Tomotto. Walnut, and .Mushroom Catsup, 1 John Hull, Harvey, nnd Reading Sauce, 1 F.ssenre of Anchovies, Extracts of Lemon. Ua?e. Nutmeg, and Vanilla, 1 t it roil Jujube Paste, and Guava Jelly, t 1/ibsters, Salniond.nnd Sardines, I Prunes. Raisins, and Almonds, Brazil Nuts, and Naples Walnuts, j q 'I ntils Salt ill ling'><nd linxe", I f Candles, Sonn. and Starch, Soda. Uutter. Wine and Uoston Crackers, r Broma and Corn ^turch. American anil London Mu*tnrd. Cinnamon, Cloves, and .Nutmegs, Pepper, Spire,and tiinger, CopjHjras and Saltpetre, N Powder. Shot, and Lead. Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Suj?ar, Brown Sugar, Rio and Java CnfJce, Riee. Flour, and Ijird. Ilatns and Bacon Sides, Superior Segars and Tobacco, . i full and complete assortment of Wines and Liquors. ALSO Crockery and Class Ware, of which, will be ."old at the lowest rate* for cash. R. \V. ABBOTT, Opposite Mrh'ain'a Drue Store. let. 6,1851, 7'J tf Fall and Winter Goods. ^ iIIE subscriber* are now opening their Fall and Win- Cl ter supply of Dry Good*, Hardware, and ioceries, which on inspection, will be found extensive 1 selected and cheap. ?ct. 9. ISM. SO tf McDOWALL A- COOPFR Head ^uar(?ir? 22?i Kegiuic.il?. t. M CAMDEN, S.C.Oct. 1, 1851. 1 Order No. rI^HIS Regiment is hereby ordered to parade a X Camden on Saturday, the 8di day ol iNovetn i her next, at II o'clock, a. in. armed and equipi>ei ! Ibr drill and review. The commissioned and non-commissioned Offi :rrs will assemble lire day previous lor drill am instruction. Captains of Companies are hereby charged will the extension of tins order. 0*T'ie Regimental Staff will he pxpected t attend tiie l'arade on the bth, uniformed em ! quipped, as the law directs. By order ol Col. VV. J. Taylor, TOO. J. WARREN, Adjutant. Newand Elegant Perfumerj I rr*HE subscriber has just received ami openei X a iarge and elegant assortment, of Perfumery Snaps, ("osmetics &c. (He is deif rm.ned to kre| a larger and more elegant assortment than ha hitherto been offered in tins piace.) consisting ii pa"-t, of Lubins Extracts for the Handkerchief; Koussel'e " " " Jules Hauel" " " " Hiaugenet <$ Coudray's " " Colognes of all styles and qualities, from tin most celebrated manufactories; Provosts liavender Water; Jules IJauel's 44 44 Eau tie Flour d'Orange ; Auti Mephetic Aromatic Vinegar; Aromatic Crystals and Smelling Salts ; Ju.es llauel Eau Lust rale; 1 RnussePs Eau I.ustrale Adorante; Pmnriiade Parisiennc ; Silk Hound Pomatum, in china jars ; Pissey Piber Ox Marrow ; Roussel's do in screw tops ; Bears Wreeso of many different kinds; , Pliiloronie " " " 44 Antique Oil 44 44 44 44 , Vegetable Hair Oil Slick Pomatum ; Bandoline Fixateur; Hai' Dye of several different kind ; , Cold (.'ream for chapped bands and faces ; Vinegar Rouge; Charcoal Tooth Paste; Roussel'a Odonlinc ; Pilleter's do " Elixir Odontalgiquc; Rose Tooth Paste; Waters Tooth Soap; Tooth Powders of different kinda; jjohk iri< move rveuovaior, a n?'w arucie ior clea. sing Gloves ; with various other articles too numerous to mention. rims- J. WORKMAN. oct24 84 if Fresh Family Medicines. THE subscriber having received his Fall and Winter Stock ??f Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines ic has on hand a full and fresh supply of the following, viz: Jayne's Expectorant; ;Jayne's Alterative; Tarrant's Cordial Elixir ofj * Carminative ; Turkey Rhubarb, i " Tonic Vermifuge; ! Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient; Loudens female Elixir; j Rowand's Tonic Mixture: j " Indian Expector'nt i Moflki's Pkcnix Bttiers; ; " t'omp. Alterative: i Kadwav's Ready Keliel; ; " Carminative BalI Roger's' Liverwort and Tar; ! ram ; I Ayvr's Cherry Pectoral; ! " Tonic Vermifuge; Dr. Allen's Compound ; iMoflat's Ufe " litij soil's Yellow D*>ck and Leidy's Blood " tsirsaparilla ; j " Female monthly" | WisiarV flal-am; 'Hrandreth's ? Davi?* Pain Killer; ,1-ee's arid Spencer's " I Sand's Sarsaparilhsj Iray's Ointment ; McAllister's Ointment, ;C'od l.tvcr Oil, &c., I Harrison's do i J With almost every ariirle usually kept in a Drug Store. ! and to which lie invites the attention of his friends and I customers and the public generally. Z. J. DeIIAV. Oct. 21. 83 if French Confectionary. 4 LARGE invoice, and the greatest variety jUft received, and for sale hv THOU. J. WORKMAN, oct'jl 84 tf SHAW & AUSTIN. n 1(1, n?>w - Hi nno opening meir run supplies or | ** Fo.eign md rrm?rtic Groceries, which they | ofler sit wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the following articles: Sugars. (iiJava do. Loaf, frosted. v Powdered, iloosebcrrv. Strawberry, and Clarified .No. 1, and i, ? lllackb- rry Jam. Porto Kirn, } Kxlmcts. .Muscovado, |Clov*. I.emon, Nutmeg and .Now Ur!eati?. 5 Vanilla. Coffee. J Hermetically Sealed * ;ava*. | Articles. Laguira ,Salmon in 1 and 21b cans, Kio and ( una. Sardines in o.J in whole, half Teas. > and quarter box *. Choice of all kinds. \ Lobsters in i and 2 lb. cans, I Molasses. .Roast Beef, Anchovies Mn?rovadu and Porto Rico.j^)*'1- . fresh Cove Ball, j N. Orleans and W. Indies. Cordials. Candles. jCuracoa. Marisehiuc Wax, white and colored ' Annisctie. Noyau Adamantine < ?tngcr Brandy. Sperm and Stearin f Fish. Fruit. 'Salmon, Figs and Raisins. fSmoked Herring, Almonds, Bordeaux <L Ivica^,l!"*e? ''a''l,at. Currants and Citron, Cod rish, English Walnuts, plnekarel .No. 1. 2, and 3 in Filberts and Brazil Nuts, < "Me. ball, and qu bbls. j Fig Paste, ,-a new article ana ,n "it*Spices. \ . Provision". iMIspicc, Nutmeg & Clovcs,;^u?ar ^ "red Hants and Cinnamon.(linger <v Pepper,!? en*. Londonand French Mustard,;? rnneue* 6l^ Dried Href. , Jurric Powder. jBacuii Sideu and Shoulders, ! Pickle.. ^Sffich^ "* Plne ' English and Domestic of all. 4 ' " w . kinds. ! "inesnnd Liquor*. Ketchups nnd Nances. J^Xi'^6turd',Dimr/ftM rvT A'alnut. Mushroom,Tomato,; j,,' pn||..vm.in'.. ' { e a il i 11 g Sauce, < Whiskey, Scotch and Irish ' Iarvv do. > j,,. Bourbon, Mononea'la 1 oliu Bull d". < <j0 f**utile's Old Ryo j A ar\virk>hire do. Wines, South side Madeira WoRiendiiredo. j0, J )UR Gordon Sherry 'aoli \ inegar. , s jt>< port 0(| C Jsjence of Anchov ics, > do. do. for Med. purposes, I knrlmvy Paste, ' do. Sparkling Hock t >otted Itlouters. j Jo> Tcneriflfc, and S. M i , 'reserves. llCindiwaRRer, A buy n the,! ? "itron, Oranges, l.ime?, ; |?un, h Essence. >ino Apple aurt tJinger. triri.iwirk, t:?pr--M, Cardinal Brandy Fruits. > and Victoria (.'liatnpagncs. J1 'caches Cherries, {Ale mid Palter. Is .imi'R and I'ine Apple. > Choice Segars and Tohac ! t Jellies and Jams. 'coofall kinds, all of which r led A: Black Currant Jellv. w ill be sold low for cash. I ,, Oct 10, 18 d. ' 80 tf I 2,000 Pairs of Plantation Broaans, ;11 VT the following1 prices: 75c ; Sic.; 87 c.; 95c.; i and 81- Men's fine calf stitch Boots; p mp ! ale Hoots, ot various qualities, ti5 per cent lower ian the same quality of goodb have ever been ! jld in this market. _ J. S. McCADDON. I Oct. 15. 81 tlj Grates, Ac. I rU.ST RECEIVED, an e.eg.nt assortment ofi Parlour Grates, Offire do., Cooking Stoves nnplete, Airtight Parlour Stoves ; Coal Frank- I. n Stoves ; also a tew ton Red Ash Coal. pi McDOVVALL A COOPER. p. oct24 82 tf ?- " If v <-J-. MM??????????> SEW SCHOOL. TIIR subscriber ha* lately added largely to his full and complete stock of all the standard and popular School ( Books required, from the Alphabet to a full coarse of English and ' lassiral Education ; a great variety of each I" class, and which he otfeis at low prices for cash or to i punctual customers. Grammars?Smith's; Green's First Lessons; Bullion's and Krown'* English Grammars, j Spellers.-,Elementary, Southern, Pictorial, Carpenter's, ?N- Y. nncl American. Geographies.?Smith's Primary and Qnarto; Child's, b Parley's. Common School Geo.; Mitchell's Primary; Intermediate, School and Ancient Geo, and Atlas; Key to do for teac hers" Arithmetics.?Davies' Primary, School and University d Arithmetic?Emerson's N. A. Arith. Nos. 1,2 and 3. Smith's; Pike'*; Sinitey's anil Colburns Intellectual Arith. Renders.?Southern No. 1, 2 and 3; Swan's Primary School Readers, No. I, 2 and 3: Swan's Grammar School Render. Gregg and Elliott's No. 1, 2 and 3. N. m Y. No. 1 and 2; Cobb's Juveniles No. 1 and 2; Rhe? ' torical; National; Lovel's U. S. Speaker and Rhetorical , i Ihalogncs. ' Composition, &c.?Parker's Frercises and Aids to ? l t. If elf )>?amc ITnl/v/tntinn ' inn f r nwi o uivi i-irtn y niinni*!"" u?tovuMwn ^ |? ' Kaiine's Elements. s j Dictionaries^-Walker's, Webster's, Reid's, &c. jj I Histories.? IItimes England ; Robertson's Ctiarlcs V, j with Questions for Schools; School Histories of France, England. Rome, Greece untl the United States or America; Rohbin'a Outlines nl History; Parley's Common School Hist; Pictorial Hist. U. S.; Bigland's Natural History, &r. i Xntnral Philosophy, dec.? Parker's Elementary,? | Swift's. part 1 and 2 ; Draper's, Gray's. Chemistry and - | Electricity ; Comstork's Philosophy nnd Chemistry ; Johnson's and Turner's Elements of C liemistry ; Jones | and Sillimans Chemistry. B ??any,?Mrs. Lincoln's; Gray's Tent Book* | .Mathematics.?Davie's Course, Algebra. Elementary j and Practical Geometry; Btirdon and LeS*ndre; Surveying by Davies and Flint. Keys to A'gebra and Arithmetics. A- YOUNG. CLASSICAL SCHOOL BOOKS. ANTHON'S Horace, Virgil, Caesar, Salust, Cicero Ib'mer, Xenophon, Latin Lessons, and Greek Prose I \ i mpiMiiuii, ?jrecn reruurr, Ancient and Aiidaeval G. ography. Latin Dictionary and Classical do. | Andrew's and'Stoddard's Lai in Grammar, I.atin Lessons, Exercises and Header, " Ctesar and SaluFt, I Arnold'* I.atin Header. ; Hullioi.'s Latin and Greek Grammar* and Reader*, | Coojmt's Virgil; Horace and Virgil Delphini, Jacob's fjitin and Greek deader*, ! Latin Grammar* and Latin Tutor; Mair's Syntax, i Owen's Cyropradia, j Putzand Arnold's Ancient Geography and History, j Rojesan'sGrecian Antiqui ies, I Leverelt's. Andrew's and Ainsworth's Lat'n Dictionaries, j Rntler'* Ancient Geography and Atlas, ! Ollendorff's French Metfioo ; Manesca's o, I German. Spanish, ami Italian Grammars, Rxercisee and Dictionaries, French Phrasas, . Dialoeues. Novels. &c. . MeddowV and Snrenne's French Dictionaries. | Hemming'* and Tihhrut's French and Classical da. Mairnall's Historical aud Miscellaneous Questi n?. A. YOUNG. Watches aud Jewelry of llie latest and most fashionable patterns. Fancy Goods, Album* and An! nnals. just received. A. VOTING | - LEATHER BANDS, For Gluts mills, Ac. MADE BY R. J McCREIGHT. i /A BOXES choice Gosh n Cheese. Received 1U and for sale by SIlAW & AUSTIN. ~ B3LS. Irish Potatoes. Received and for sale O hy SHAW & AUSTIN. nPEAS?Black, Hyson and Gunpowdpr Teas. I L.- O /i?nnn.. v. a ui ouic uj O. Lt. t/AftitUSHAVING Soaps and Crushes of every kind and to suit every fancy. Fur sale bv THOS. J. WORKMAN. oct2l - - ~ ? BlU.S. Kennedy's choice Butter Crackers. Received and lor sale by SHAW fc AUSTIN. 9 Cases Fine Apples, in Juice. Received and f.r sale by SIIAW &, AUSTIN. NO'lICii. JM. HUNTER continues to keep a Public House at his old 6tand, near the Post Office, lie also acts as general Agent, and having two Wagons, will haul Goods to any part of the couiiiry. I afn.lcnS. r' .Qct. Sih. 1^1 fO tf ROBERT JIAN, COJICH-JUJIKER, Oa Broad Street, ucar tlie Post Office. R1 T11.1)S and repairs Vehicles ol all descrip. turns, t arnnges, Duggies, Wagons, \% hselbarrows &c. Camden, Oct. 23. 60 tf Notice. THE pnblic are hereby cautioned against trading for a Note, eiven by me to David Elkin, agent for George M. Miller, dated 7th June, 1851, and payable on the 1st day of January 1852. The consideration for which said Note was given having failed. E. PARKER. Camden, Oct. 18. 83 4t South Carolinian copy 4 times and send bill to this office. Copartnership Notice. THE sitb>ciibers will, on the lirst dayof October, enter in a Copartnership, for the purpose of transacting a FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city of Charleston, under the name of O'NEALE S( 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 rale of Cotton and other Produce. Libe'al advances made on consignments. Office, Eraser's Wharf. RICHARD O'NEALE. THOMAS W. KENNEDY. Sept. 19. 71 2m* Daniel Nelson and others, ) vs. > Bill for Partition. Tes.se Dolatiey and others. ) |"N pursuance of an order of Court made in the L abovo case, 1 will poll on the premises, at ho residence of John J. Nelson, on Saturday the 15th day of November next, Three Hundred and Seventy-eight Aerosol Land, part of a tract which nice belonged to the E-tate of John Nelson debased, situate in Kershaw District on the YVesem eide ol tho YVatproe River on YVinns Branch, MHinded by lands of Mr. Huckabee and by other jortiotifi of said John Nelson's tract. A plat of he parcel tube sold will be exhibited at the sale. Terms of Sale?So much in cash as will be reinircd to pay the costs of suit and expenses of al,.?for the' balance a credit of one, two and hree years, with interest front the day of sale, layahle annually, with e:.ch instalment. The u'rehaser to give bond with good personal secuity and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay jr necessary papers. JAMES B McCAXTS, c. n. r. d. Commissioners Office, ) October 21st, 1851. J Uct. -4. 84 8 3 3tw J. W. BRADLEY, frry-Goods, Groceries and Hardware Purchaser of Cotton and other Prodnoe. CAMDEN, S. C. N otlceT A LL persons aving demands against the Ka. tat? ot .J. C. Doby, dee'd will present them operly attested, and those indebted will make lyment to DUNLAF, Adm'r. Jan. 30. 0 tf