Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, March 28, 1851, Image 3
" "bUeat mrsicAt ?j?ft~
FOR ONE NIMT ONLY.
' ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 2nd.
At Renuedy'^ New Hall.
1 GRAND LVRIC CONCERT,
5fe. / IV COSTUMES, BY
HUH! A1A BISHOP.
H*r first vii.t to the South nince her b.il iant
tour in Cuha-and iu Mexico, and her laic riuniplis
ir. New York,, &c. The eminent Basso MUNUK
ft'OVKLU, trmn the Astor Italian company, his
first appearance. Mr. IIOCHSA, as director, at
the Piano F.rte Popular Songs and Ballads.?
Spetidiil Operatic Scenes, in appropriate drtss,
giciitg full effect to meaning of the composers.?
S*ie programme.
Tickets St each, at Afusifcaiid Bookstores, Hotels
a nrl doors.
MAnAMB ANNA BISHOP'^engagements in
other cities, previous to her visit to Europe, will
not allow her to repeat the Lyric Concert, whir.h
will begin at 8 o'clock.
March 28,1831. ; '25 2i
In the Court of Ordinary.
LAMCASTER DISTRICT.
In the matter of George Miller's Will.
WHEREAS, Calvin Usry has notified me, that
he requires the paper purporting to he the
i- - ?*:!! ^...i #? " MtilAr. In IP
las; villi mm i mniiiciM \.vu.Sv
nf paid District deceased, to be proved in due and
solemn form of law, and whereas Jackson Miller,
executor thereof, Ins tilled bis. petition with a
kimiiar prayer, and it appearing that William Mil)cr..nd
Pitman Faulkinherry and iluldah his wife,
legatees under the wi'l, and who also would Have
bee > eutilled to a distributive share of the Estate,
it .the deceased had du d intestate, reside without
tlie limits of this State. - These are therefore to
notity and require, cito^sn admonsh. the said
William Miller, Pitman ViStkinberry and iluldah
his wife, together with Catharine Miller (widow
of said deceased) Richmond Miller, David Helton
and wife Rebecca, Lovil Miller, Thus. C. Blackman
and 8arah his wife, Henry J. Stevens and
Elizabeth his wife, George IV. Miller, Calvin
Use}r and Msry bis wife, Samuel Helton and Clara
i.R-iwsr.1 n Millnr. Mina A. Miller. Fran
cis Miller and Jackson Miller (Executory) legatee*
of the raid George Miller (dee'd) ami alsc
diagnbuteee if be b id died intestate, to be and ap
pear before me on the 18th day of July 1851, in
tta Court of Ordinary, to be lioiden at Lancaster
Court House, then and there to show cause, if any
why the said Will should, or should ikjL be proved
and established in due form of Law, or for what
cause the same should be set aside and to make
such other and further she wings and proof as you
or either of you the said parties, may deem necessary,
proper, mid advantageous for your respective
rights and interests io the premises.
-li.?en rnuk-r my hand and seal ot ottice <tt l>an
racierC. 1L, this 17ili ?l.iv of February, Iriol.
Ak- . , . JAMES H W1T1IERSP0JN o.l.d.
Starch 2S, (Fef $5.23) 25 4uu
In Equity.
' LANCASTER
ti'i <i ?* ; ..
Bill to marshal! assets and injunction anil so fortli.
Jolia It Welsh, Adni'r. of Win. Hilton (dec'd)
-r. f - c*.
Jubn Adams ft. al? creditors.
m 1
Samuel D. Bennington,"]
r r* I Bill for Performance
John IL Welsh, Adm'r j and Belief.
I^lley iliuoo.et. a I. J
? ? - * - ? ? .kiUfkAtian Hint T .I I loir Mil.
I .ip^warwi^ I ? m> INHI^|??.1|WH ?um. MM.v;
Aloft Oim or the defendants in each or above staled
C?ae, resides beyond the limits of 1 he State.
IP m ordered, on motion of William*' Sol'r. for
Cornpl't in the former, and of Clinton tjr I lamia
Solars. f??r Cornpl't in"*lie latter cas"; that the
said Lit Icy Hmton do answer, plead, or demur to
each of ah'-ve bills, on or before the ii'ith day ut
Juno 1951, otherwise judgment pro eonl'csso will
bTfirderedajritnst him in each of said Bills
. JAMES II. WfTHEltSI'O >N. cut).
jComraissioner'a Office, March :JL (Fee S?.) 25 13c
1HTTCB, LARD, BACOX <fc corn,
A3 PRIME Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins)
. .. ; do do Lear Lard, do
North Carolina Baron,
mnv
!' J ~ ROBT. LATTA.
. March 25,1851. 24 tf
Rnisfno. ~ j
A few Boxes new Raisins, just received Sy
W. C. MOORE.
_
washiRqtom foundry and-car
l- factory.
, s" *. CHARLESTON, S- C.
GR. HACKER &. CO. Manufactures, at th?
shortest not ice, all kinds of Railroad J
Car*, Irou aud Brans Ca%tiugs Blackwmith's
work iu General, Screw Bolts,
Wronght Iron Icti and Wailicr*, of
every-size and description. Carriage, Railroad
Car, and Bridge Bolts, at Northeri
prices.
Fellows prepared for Wheelwrights, and i
constant supply of various sizes for sale.
T*e above Factory is situated on the line o
South Carolina Railroad, near the Depot. All orders
for the country will be sent by the first train.
Orders left at the Counting House of Janice
Gadslim & Co. will be attended to,
nvf\ <3 HACfRR fe CO.
UUV. ?-?. March
_23 Bt_
ALL persons are forewarned against trading
few a Note of Hand, giveD by me fo Mr.
Thornaa Ba?kiu, for the amount of Three hundred
and fifty dollars (9350.) dated 2d March, as I do
* not intend paying it. W. R. YOUNG.
- March 21, 23 tf
rTMIE Subscriber has on hand an assortment of
Fancy Sofa and Work Tables, Toilet and
Plain Bureaus wood and marble tops, Walnut
Book Shelves, tj-c., all of late modern style, and
at unusually low prices. C. I? CHATTEN.
March 18 22 2m
Jkirkwoori Lot* tor Safe.
WILL be sold on the first Monday in April next,
at iho Court House in Camden, Ten I?ts in
South Kirk wood, bequeathed to Pine Tree Church,
by Benjamin Perkins deceased. Said lots will be
inirrlinsers for buildirur, and sold on
a credit, with bond and personal security, and
niortjjajje if required, the interest paid annually.
? Purchasers to pay /or executing papers. The lots
will be pointed out to anv p<T.<i'n bv B. Perkins.
C. PERK INK, > ux'torn.
B. PERKINS, ( c'x lor '
MarchZI, _81 tf
OA Bbl's No. 3 uiackarel (lar^e size)
ZU'lOhalfbbl'sNo. l. do ,
10 Quarter do do
20 Kits No. 1. Salmond. Rereivpd and for Fale
_ bv SHAW <fc.AU.STIN.
r A BOXES CHEESE received sH 'nr Fa'e by
t)" SHAW & AUSTIN.
'cMy Dear Sir."
I will esteem it a great lavour, if you will call
inlin mediately an<l fettle your Account for last
year; I am ready and willing to accommodate you
lor twelve months, and I beg you will not insist on
fifteen, lor this is now the third month of the New
Vear. I have some six months engagements to
meet, which will explain this modest call.
Z J. DeIIAY.
Camden, March 11, IS51 10 3tw
aXpRicE,
OFFICE AT THE COURT-PUSF, CAMDEN, S, C.
nnnnnm t a mm a
UUJUiftX LA I Til,
LATE TIIE FIRM OF DICKSON & LATTA.
WOULD respectfully inform hi* friends and the
public generally, th?t he is now receiving a
variety of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which he
??ill *pll low for cash?Two doors above the
Planters' Hotel, and iinmedulely opposite James
Dunlap's, Esq.
Camden, S. C. Marcli 18th. 1851. 22 if
CREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT.
SELLING OFF
THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF
DRY ROODS AND HARDWARE
AT Prime Cost at the above credit. All those
who have to purchase, would do well to avail thcui
selves of this opporluirty.
II I pvv SDN
March 16, 1^51. 22 tf
Sheriff's Sale.
ON the first. Monday in March next, being the
3.1 day of said mmtih, I will h-*11 beloie tl?e
Court House door in the tcwn ot Camden, between
ilie iegai hours ol Sale, the following property to
wit:
All the Defendant's R ght, Title and Interest in
and to the H. use and Lot on the corner of King
and Market Streets, known as the Vaughn place;
distinguished in the plan of tn<* town of Camden as
No. levied on and to be sold as the property
ot C. II. Davis, .1 the suit of J. M. Desaussure and
J. It. .1/cKain Assignees, vs. C. H. Davis.
AL?0
One tiact of land containing 150 acres, more or
less adjoining lands of Win. Taibert and others,
lyjng on the water of Little Lynches Creek in
* - - ? L __ 1.1
tvursiiavv uisinct. lev ion on ana m oe swu as inu
properly of Solomon P. Thompson ht tlie suit of
James Uunlap (u> be told in order to perfect titles)
TekmsCash. Purchasers to pay for papers.
TI10. J. WARREN, s k D.
march, 14, '21 7t'__(?2 00)_
Philadelphia
Made Calf a lid Goal Walking Shoes
Kid Ties and Slip|n?r*.jnst received liy
W AXDKRSON & CO.
LUMBER.
rpiIE subscribers having commenced operations
1 with their Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to
turnish Luint-or to their friends and the public, at
unusually iow rates lor cash.
iLP.No Lumber will be delivered without an or
der, except where a bill has been previously given.
J NO. LOVE, S'K.
Oct. 11?S'dwtf JAS. J. LOVE.
Read Quarters.
? JLr. ! m.
2*2'.! Rkcimrxt S. C. M. )
Camden, S. C.March, 1S50. $
OriDF.R NO.
IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier General
Chandler, the Commissioned Officers and
N'?rjreanfn of tl?e 2'2<), Regiment South Caiolina
M i lit in. will assemble at Camden on Monday the
19<h of M.iv, and encamp full five days, commence*
in.: on Monday at 12 o'clock, M.
The I,t. Colonel and Major are charged with the
extension of this order, and the complete organization
of their respective commands at as eirly a date
a? practicable and to make t'> the Co'onelof the
Regiment before t lie 1st of M y, a full return of
the commissioned officers of their respective Baltullions,
with the date of s od commission*.
By Order of Col. TAYLOR.
T. J. Warrfn, Adjutant
March ltf. 18A0. 2i if_
Selling Off ~
INTENDING to close our Mercantile business
soon as possible?we will sell our present
stuck of
PRY GOODS.
HARDWARE,
SADDLERV,
CROCKERY, Ac.,
until the 1st of April, at Cost fvr C'fish.
After which time, we will dispose of the remain
dor of our goods at Auction?until the whole is
soiil.
We would notify those indebted to us by note or
open account, that we will expect them to come
forward nromntlv and liauidatetheir dues,as theu
must he collected without delay.
W. ANDERSON Si Co.
mar. 14,1*51. 21 tf
Notice.
THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas
J. Ancruin, William Gardener, and Alexander
Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in
the manulaciuieof cotton "nod*, and other articles,
at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw
District, under the firm and atyle ot Witliain
Anderson and Company, have associated
Riii well Boy kin with them, as a member of said
Firm?arid having obtained from the Legislature ol
South Carolirffc, a Charter inrorpoiating the said
Firm, witli their associates and successors, as a
body politic and corporate, in law, by the name ami
style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company,"
do hereby notify the public that they have accepted
the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct
their business according iu me icnur inw>v?"? mm
under the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing
Company."
" W. ANDERSON & CO.
March StfT, lBpi 20 tfCamden
Bazaar*
WE Itprcby notify to o:ir CuslomerB. and the
public generally, that we have just rerrived,
a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing
suitable for the Soring which we shall sell as usual
at the very lowest Cash prices possible.
We have also rece'ved a fine ansortmcnt of
Rroadcloathfi, and blac,t and fancy colored Oasimeres,
to which we invite the attention of our
friends. M. DRUKER &. Co.
Peh 2ft. 1831. 17 tf
We still continue to sell
OUR STOCK of DRY GOODS
AT NEW-YORK COST.
ALL those who wish to purchase, would do well
to rail, before all are disposed of, as we are
determined to sell, and to customers we give the
usual credit.
II. LEVY &. SON.
Feb. 21 15 tf
Insurance.
CAPITAL $130,000.
THE Subscribers bavin? been appointed Agents
for the Columbia Insurance Company, a?e now
prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms,
as any responsible Company. With a Capital of
$150,000 all paid ir, and a Southern enterprise.
It is worthy of encouragement.
A. M. & R. KENNEDY.
Camden, March 5, 1S51. 19 tf
~ PAUL r. VILLEPIGUE,
FACTOR,
And General Commission Herchant,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. Cl
iberal ad\ances made on consignments of Pro
duce, and prompt .mention given to tlie forwarding
of Goods, at the lowest rates.
Aug. 20. 68
Pastilles ds Paris.
FOR the alleviation and cure of Bronciiitib
and other diseases of the throat now bo preva
lent in the United States, among Ministers and
other public speakers For sale by ' '
sept. 20 Z. j. DeHaY.
CHARLES A. PRICE, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CATIDBY, s. C.
Wii.l Practice in Kershaw and the adjoining
Districts,
ft Frb. 4
PnnL- Kate.
WILL be cold on Monday night the 31stinst?
and nights followtrg, the Books belonging
to the Camden Orphan Society, at the Masonic
Hall, commencing at 7 o'clock, P. M. This is a
well selected Libr ry of Standard Authors, and
well bound?many of them elegantly hound and
beautifully printed. The Books will be sold for
what they will bring.
A catalogue may be found at the office of Maj.
J no. M. DcSmissure.
The large Book case will be sold at the same
time.
Terms, cash before delivery. Bonks to bo removed
immediately. MOFFAT & MOORE,
March 4,1851. 18 M Auctioneers.
~~And ion Sale.
OX Wednesday the 2d day of April next, at
the Ma^nic Hall. 7 o'clock, P. M , will be sold,
25 Bolts Negro Kerseys,
Several Coils Rope.
Terms cash. MOFFAT <J- MOORE,
March 4, 18 9t
Bounty Land to Soldiers.
By a laic act of Congress, Bounty I and is
granted to the Officers and Soldiers ot tlie war of
1812. and of the various Indian wars since 1720
In case of the death of the Soldier, to their widows
and minor children.
The undersigned being permanently located at
the city of Washington, and possessing a thorough
and familiar acquaintance with the require,
iiients of tlie Government Officers, is prepared to
attend to procuring Bounty Land Warr nts without
jeopardy or delay, and at hut little expense to
claimants.
Land Warrants located on the best Western
f ..i..I ilm I. in.! jiilrl. if desireiL on the most
liinurt aii'i ni" *i ...? , .? - ?w~, ...?
advaniageous terms. .X
C aims for Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy
Pensions, Back pay. Lost Horses, and every otlier
description of cl situs against the General Govern,
inent adjusted with promptness and despatch.
Persons desiring information of friends who arc
or have been in the Am y or Navy, will forward
loh iu all the particulars known of their service,
together with a feo of one doll ir, and their enquiries
will be replied to by return mail.
Address, (post paid,)
- CUAS. C. TUCKER^
vvasDinjiwi city, u. u.
HAVING formed a Copartnership with Mr.
Tucker for the collection of claims, I shall
he happy to attend to any business commuted to
our care. It is also well to remember, that all
who have claims, had better collect them before
we secede. Office in the Court House.
C. A. PRICE.
Camden, S. C., March 4, 1851. 18 tf
Bennett's Bowel Complaint mixture.
THIS Medicine :s prepared by E S. Bennett
M. 1)., in the City of Charleston, and only
needs a fair trial to obtain fo, it every where, the
reputation it has there
i * i? * i rr i T\ f i i if
rnrsaie nere uy me agent c. j. jjeiiai.
Feb. 14,1631. 13 U_
South Carolina?Kerohaw District.
Esther A. Cunningham, vs. C. J. Shannon and
John Brcwn Ex'r*., William McWillie, et al.?
1MI for Dower, relief &.c.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Williatn
McWillie, Adam McWillie and his infant
laughter Eliza McWillie, are without and reside
beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Chcsnut
& Canton, complainants solictors, it is ordered
ihat thev do plead, ai swer, or demur to the ahove
hill within three months from the da'e of publication;
in default whereof an order pro confesso, will
be entered against them.
W. M. SHANNON, c, k. k. d.
Feb. 11. 12 tf__
Darlington Hotel,
DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE.
THE above House having been purchased and I
1 tilted up anew by Juun Dotf:n, is again open*
ed for the accommodation of the Public. Strict
attention to the wants and comforts of guests
will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit
the patronage of all who tnay favor the establishment
with a visit, shall be spared.
All that the market and surrounding country
afford will be found upon the table.
Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals,
are prepared.
The Stables will be attended by careful and
attentive hostlers.
Drovers can be well accommodated, as any
number of horses and mules can he 1 cpt in the
stables and lots expressly prepared for them.
Nov. 1, 1*50. 86 tf
Notice.
rUFIR Subscribers have this day formed a Co
i partnership under the name and firm ol Moffat
it .Yloore, for the purpose of carrying on the
'reneral Auctioneering business. A share of patronage
is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT.
WM. C. MOORE.
Jan. 1st, 1851.
Hew ArrivalTHE
Subscriber has just received
.. 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour,
? Hluls. Bacon Sides,
? II -ds. Sugar,
200 Sacks Salt.
? Bbls.'Now Orleans Molasses,
1 Cask SuirarCurrd tlains,
A Few Sacks Rio CofTee,
" " Mara ri bo do.
500 Lbs. Best I/eal Lard,
Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
Bice, Cheese?No. 1 Mackerel,
? Bbl*. Crashed Sugar?
ALSO,
10,000 Scgarp, such as pressed "Rio Hondo,"
"Esculapen" Rencurrell" "Communes," and
?Vir"
TOBACCO.
Mrp. Miller's Fine Cut,
Myers' Best,
W ilson's Honey Dew,
VViicher's Superfine &c.
With a great many articles cheap for cash, by
WM. C. MOORE.
Feb 11 12 tf_
Fruits! Fruits!!
PINE Apples, Hanannas Plantains and West
India Oranges, just received at
MOORE'S.
_ Feb H 12 tf.
Leidy's Blood Pills.
A LARGE and fresh supply of the genuine article,
just received at Z. J. DEIJaY'S.
Aug. A) 66
.tfrt ui t , ^
-r-^r%T?C f
JUS i' rcreivt d, and for pale by Z- J. DkHAY.
Feb. 25 10 ?w-6t
Choice Se^ari
OF the favorite Brands?
Gold Leaf,
Esculapio,
La Fort una,
La Esmeralda, &c. See.,
always lo be found At H. LEVY & SON.
Feb. 24. 1?5L 10 - . tf
Inn# Ifonolvod
TTJTIITE Lump Lime, a fine article for White\
V washing, Plaster Paris, Cement Stone Lime,
and Land Plaster for agricultural purposes..
For sale by C. L. CHAT PEN. Feb.
2d 17 tf
Corn! Corn!! "1
3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn,
1000 do White do.
Received, and lor sale in lots to suit purchasers,
by - JOHN W. BRADLEY. ,
Camden, Feb. 24, IB tf
Oak Bark.
THE highest Market price will be given for
Oak Burk, by W. ANDERSON <f- CO.
March 3d, IS 9t
Assignee's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the late Assigned Estate
of John H Trusdel, will come forward
and nnike payment immediately to the Assignee.
And all persons having legal c):<ims against the
said Estate, will file the same with the Clerk of
the Court, on < r before tl e 5th Monday in March
next. JOHN INGRAM, Assignee. ,
Feb. 25 16 lOt
Crockery and Glass Ware.
TUST received a general assortment of the
fj latent styles and patterns Crockery and Glass
Ware as follows;
Cups and Saucers.
Steak Dishes.
Plates. Bou Is, Pitchers
Large Stone Butter Stands, China and Fancy
Flower Vases, Ornaments, Toys, die.
S. D. HvtLLFORD.
Feb. 7. H U.
DOMESTICS.
J A PIECES Louisiana Stripe? and PJatda.
jE\J 1 Large Loll Brown Homespuns.
1 Fine Assortment of Bleached Goods.
Apron Check*, Bed Ticking,
Flannels, Blankets, Negro Cloths,
Plaid, laitneys.
All to be sold at the NEW CASH STORE,
remarkably low lor cash, At HALLFORD'S.
Feb. 7. 11 ifA
BEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, rereived at
MOORE'S.
Feb 11 12 tf_
At Public Sale.
ON the first Monday in April next, before the
Court House, will he offered, two valuable
Men, one a first rale Tailor, and the other, a
House Servant, and liaa attended to horses, if not
sold at private sale. Apply at this Office.
March 21,1850. 2% If
Rousscl's mid Maud's
EAU LUSTRAL.
T7*OR nromntini? the erowlh and beauty of the
X1 Human II*ir. Ju-T received at
Z. J. DkHAY'S.
March 11, 20 6t
English and American Prints.
Assorted Col< red Merinos.
Fancy and Plain Alpaccns.
Heavy Manchester and Earlstnn Ginghams.
Fancy Cashmere, Silk and Cotton Popiins.
Gimp ami Mull Muslins.
Cross Bard, do.
A few Dresses very Pretty Merinos.
Colored and White ('ambries.
A general assortment of Gloves, Ribbons, Hob
? ry, Handkerchief, Shawls, Veils, <fcc., at
S. D. IIALLFORLPS.
Feb. 7. 11 tf.
Setjnrs mid Liquors.
SEGARS, of favorite brands; Brandy; (18^5)
second quality Brandy; Champagne and other
\Vino6- Porter and ale; choice old P -r? Wine,
Millar's old Rye Whiskey; old Mong W r. skey;
New England Uutn. For sale hy
Nov. 1 8. II. LEVY &. SON.
Notice lo Guardians, &c.
GUARDIANS, Trustees and others accountsole
to this office, are hereby required to file
their Annual Returns during the present month or
oarlv in April. Those who have not complied
with this requisition hy the loth April, may ex per. i
to he served with Rules.
Wm. M. SHANNON, c. e. r. d.
Commissioners Ollioc, March Gib, 1651. 19 if. I
< * ^ ' - / V,
HEW 8T0EK . -?
THE subscriber in now opening a large assort
meat of Groceries and Staple Goods*
iu the Store lately occupied by William' J. Gerald
(eonth of the Bank of Camden,) .which he wiH
dispose of at Charleston priced for cash.
Those wibhiug to purchase woMdvde well tar
/ all !1,.J Knnciaiin* ilT Mrtol
v"" "'? nAUIllllIC IIM5 BWVIVJ . r *? ?
the following, viz:
Loaf, Crushed, Ground and Granulated. 5ug*nif '
S Croix, I'orto Rico, and New Qrfearer . do '
Nw Orleans, Muscovado and Cobs Mohw*e* /
Jstvn. 1-tcuira and Kio Coffee.
Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Tea# *'
Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candle* t V
No. 2 and 3 Muckarel, in Barrels, Half and Quartan#
Wine. Sndn and Butler Biscuits and Cneeee '
Soap and Starch, assorted
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmeg*, Mace aod Close*
Povder, Shot and Lead ;J
lard w are. Cutlery, Nail* and Canting*
Paint*, Linseed Oil, Spend. Oil and Wiu. *t CI*
ALSO *
Bleached and nnblearhed Shirting* and Sheeting*
Blankets, Bed Ticks, Apron Checks and Ozmbaig* 9
Together with a large assortment of
Bagging, Rope and Twine.
J. W. BRADLEY.
Cam Vn. S. C. Sept. 23.
&-Ca?h paid for Cotton and other Produce*
TitllffATTil T
AliiliV V AXf.
The Subscriber has removed to the Store for*,*
merly. occupied by Tlios. J. Warren, Esq.. Jirneediately
opposte the Masonic Hall, where he may
always be found ready and happy to see and ac
commodate his friends and tlife public, toany article
in the line of ( IJEAP S \DUL'fiRY and HARw
NE.SS ; having on hand a frdsh and #n?d supply*
I am prepared to offer litem oil the most reasoned*,
and accommodating terms. f ;,y
Saddles of every quality and pfice*w ' . n* -.
Bridles, Martingales, Whips, SpOf*,..
Bridle and Harm ss Bitts, and . V'.fV;
Trimmintrs of all styles and descfiDtioai. '
Collars, Bruphes. Curry Comb*.'
Harness made to order and warraftited'?f
very best style nd quality. .V . * *
Wagon Haarness and Bitts,1: htf ?rare Cha?
cheaper than any one else inlovm. Together .with,
Valices. and Carpet Bags, and all other ariscfafr
usually kept tor, aale in a Saddlery
establishment *** .y?
t3T I am thankful, for % *
heretofore received, and beg. that U ou^r pe'cSritinued
and abundantly In creased," as r'4rti propared
tr? execute all orders for work, in my lino?
with neatness and dispatch, and* at prtcea whipk , *.
cannot be objected to; as I am willing thfe/fa#
the golden rule?"Lice, and lei Lite,n
Jan'y. 17.1851. , ?
ItiASOMC III LI.
CLOTHING STORE , T'
268 King-street, corner'of Weftrtrdrth^ - *
CHARLESTON. S. CL ;
WA. KRNT & MITCHELL are ihw.v?*
ceiving their usual supply of .Spriug..;?(|t
Summer Clothing, to which they would iimteitfc*
attention of porch sere. Ttff J beep constantly 'eg:
hand, a fuii and complete stock uf Clothing end
Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasets afttf
at a!] times find a full stock of ir'H" ?-l*
English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Onetr
Medium and low priced Cloth .'">7 /
Pants, of all descriptions, < <* <* .
And a tull stock ol Vesta, "'f ^ -.7' ?\r?< J
They would invite attention to their Mock !
Outfitting, articles, viz: Sbirtfct Collans'Cravats,
Under (Garments, Hosiery, .Gloves, Suspenders,
Degasing. Gowns, Sic. dc ' , .. m?8* vst*
All of the above Goods will be sold 41 tbl him
est pricel, ' 70AP1C ft RTXtfiBA
W. A. KRNT 4 MITTOJOX.,^,
-r- 288 King-at. cor^WeetWF*Aprinsti
w- If
COUETERAY& WIENGE^*
BOOKSELLERS, STAf iONtiRS
and deai.erm in CHEAP
PUBLICATIONS.
CHARLESTON 8. <?
Opposite the Post OJice.m. . 'V*
v. .Agents for the best Green and Black T?kjt? to!
Patent Medicines. ' * ^
a. a. codrtknat. .. _ . o. r
Paints, Oils, Glass,'fce., fce)
THE subscribers keep a general jmsortnw^t
Paints and Oil?, of all jhnde? Jeffs '
pontine, Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, 6ria<|>
stones, Mill Stones, Packing YarhV"Tallow
Sic., **&* *s? Vetherille
superior Philadelphia Whjl|
constantly on hand, also, CampLene and Spirit 6m,
i f best quality, of their own manufacture. %
sale ai wholesale ann reran ny , ^
SMITH it WHILDEN, (01-2, East Bay. '
Feb. 18-3 in CliarIealon?'a.CJ|
NEW FALL GOODS. 3
& ? j .
M. DRUCKER <fe C(* j; ^
ARE now just opening their large and new Mp
ply of seasonable G<tf?d*, eoriBi*tiiig in part of
loths. cassimeres, sattinets, vesting*, linen*
Plain auil figured alpacca', inouselin dp-Laine*,
Ginghams, with other goods for Ladies Dress**
A LSO ,,i ^
A a splendid variety of alicoes, and the very bet^
and cheapest blenched and brown Muslin
to be loiind in the lown
The above Goods have been rejected with the
greatest care, and will be sofd 'as always,"at the
very lowest prices. t'ct. 29. -?
NEW STORE I
. Lr. ;- '?v -Ji
r|lHfc suoscrtoer wouiu iniorm ms menus jumi
A (he public generally, that he has opened Mt
extensive stock of GROCERIES, at the sUpd
formerly occupieo by Joseph VV. Doby, one deaf
south of Campbell's Bakery, and opposite H. Ld*
vy & Son, where may be found all articles usually
kept in the Grocery liu?s? consisting in pert
of the following:
Fulton Market Beef
No. 1 and 2 Mackurel in kitts, for family use;
Rio and Java Coffees; crushed and brown Sugafrj
New Orleans Molasses, (new crop) butter, win*
and sod* crackers; cheese, buckwheat, raisins,
currants, almonds, English mustard, filberts, pecan
nuts, assorted pickles and preserves.
AU0 1
A few doz. old Port Wine, Ueidsick beat Chnk
pagne, London Porter and Scotch Ale in pints, toi
gei her a large slock of Bagging, Hope and Twine,
all of which he offers low tor cash.
Jan. 1. S. E. CAPERS.
Spirit Gn? or Rtirniitg Fluid,
Lamps, Wicks &c.
rpHE subscriber has just received from Bait)I
1 I?A
JL UlurCi till d?MM i mum ui uiapo nnu ;?i?v
tulic .Spirit Gas Lamps, Wicks &,c. In a few days
he will also have a supply of the Burning Fluid,
to all of which lie invites the attention of those in
wani, and his friends generally.
X. J. D*HAY. *
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