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P??awmm mmmmmmammmoKtwa am srs. Editor* :?You will oblige many Voters, tonncing the-following Gentlemen as caneat our next Municipal election. Jntendant.?James Dcnlaf. Wardtns.?Wm. M. Shannon, A. M. KI NNEOY, C. li. Chatter C. H. Davis. April 1, . 20* 2t . IT Tlie following Ticket has been tent ua for | publication. I For Jntendant. ' JOHN rosser. For Wardens. i F. 1* ZKMP. i ..* f-.^utiierland, rc. w. bunney, | C. MATHfiSON. I rrtli 28, 25 3t Seed Irish Potatoes. A PEW barrels Five Seed or Eating Irish PoL tatoes. By ROBERT LATTA. I April 1. 1851. 4t , Selling Off! Selling Off! | V am jtiet opening a Splei-di'l assortment of | J[Ladies Dress Oi?nis, and will "sell them off" I it* rapidly as possible, at a very small prosit. ' April I, i?5l. K. W. HO.NWEV. 1 Lancaster Southern Eights Association. rp||K next regular meeting of this Association, i JL will be held at Lancaster Court House, on the [ first mondav iu April next. Members are requestI cd, punctually to attend, as business of importance in to be transacted. Cap'ains of tCompanies, and all others., havhg catalogues of the members ?>f ^ this Association, will please hand them in to the Secretaries, on, or Deiore hip oay ui meeting. UncMterU H>, Mareh '<24,1851. 3t In Equity. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Bill to Marshall assets and injunction and so forth. Jolw R. Welsh, Adm'r. of VVui. Hilton (dec'd.) ex. John Adams et. a!., creditors. SamuelB. Keniiington,"] =r* f Bill for Performance John R. Welsh, Adm'r j and Relief. Ltlley lliltoa,?t.al. J IT appearing t? my satisfaction that Lillcy Hilton one of the defendants in each of above stated case, resides beyond the limits of the Slate. It- i* ordered, on motion of Williams' Sol'r. for Conpi't. in tie former, and of Clinton 4 llanna Sol'rs. for Goniprt in the latter case; that the aid Lilley Hinton do answer, plead, or demur to each of above bills, on or before the ?>lli day oi June 1851, otherwise judgment pro ennfesso will be.ordered against hiin in each of said Bills . JASES II. WrrHERSI'OO.N. c.t.L.n. CornrniswonertaOffice, .March 2d, (Fee $3.) 2.1) 13t Butter, lard, bacox & com, PRIME Mountain Butler, (in small Firkins) n do dt? Leaf I .aril, do North Carolina Baron, do COO. ?. ROBT. LATTA. March 25, 1551. 24 tf WASHINGTON FOUKDRY AND~CAR FACTORY, CffAfilE STON, S- C. /^1 R. HACKER <fc CO. Manufacturer, at the \X shortest notice, all kinds of Ilailrond Cars Irou and Bruu Cavtiti^s Black* snttbNwork iu General, Screw Bolts, Wronfbt Iron .Vnts anil Uasbeiv, o every aire and description. Carriage, Knilroad Car, and Bridyc Bolts at North ?ri prices. Fellow* prepared for Wheelwrights, and ? constant supply of various sizes for saie. T*e above Factory is situated on the line o South Carolina Railroad, near the Depot. Allor ders for the country will be sent bv the first train. OrJers left at the Countinjr House of Jainet Gadsden 4i Co. will be attended to. GEO. S. HACKER &. CO. March 1* 22 Bt i)A Bbl's No. 3 markarcl (large size) jm\J half bbl'e No. 1. do 10 Quarter do do 20 Kits No. l.Salmnnd. Rereived and for t-ale by SIIAW & AUSTIN. BOXES CHEESE rewv?d and for sa'e by ?)*_ SIIAW & AUSTIN. ALL persons are forewarned against trading for a Note of Hand, given bv toe Ni Mr Thomas Bar kin, for the amount of Three hundred and fifty dollars (8350,) dated 12th March, as I do not intend paying it. W. R. YOUNG. March 21, 23 if THE Subscriber has on hand an assortment of Fancy Sofa and Work Tables, Toilet and Plain Bureaus wood and marble tops, Walnut Book Shelves, all of 'ate modern stylo, ai d at unusually low prices. C. L. C1JATTEN. March 18 22 2m Uivkuood l ots for Nnle. WILL be sold on the first Monthly in April next, at the Court House in Camden, Ten Txits in South Kirkwuod, bequeathed to Pine Tree Church, by Benjamin Perkins deceased. Said lots will be divided to suit purchasers for building, ami sold on a credit, with bond and personal security, and mortgage if required, the interest paid annually. Purchasers to pay for executing papers. The lots will be pointed out to anv person by B. Perkins. - C. I'ERKINft, ) ? , B. PERKINS, ( LI March 21, 21 tf CREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT. SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF OCR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE AT Prime Cost at the above credit. All those who have to purchase, would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity. II. LEVY & SON. March 16, 1851. 22 tf Raisin*. A few Boxes new Raisins, just received t.y W. C. MOORE. n A. PRICE. OFFICE AT THE COURT-PCSK, CAMDEN, S, C. ROBERT LATTA. LATE THE FIRM OK DICKSON & LATTA. WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, tint he is now receiving a variety of Heavy and Faury Groceries, which he * ill sell low for cash?Two doors abovo the Planters' Hotel, and immediately opposite James Ponlap's, Esq. Amden, 8. C. March 18th. 1851. 22 if i mmnmtmmanxmmnraxe jqprw: vystexTCMaavs mm iwnii-nmwwi mro^*** | Sheriff's Sale, ON the first Monday in April next, being Hip 7th i!;iy of said month, I will s- ll before ibe Court House door in the town of Camden, between the legal hours of Sale, the following property to wit: All the Defendant's R'glil, Title and Interest in and to the II. use and Lot on the corner of King and Market Streets, known as the Vaughn [dace; distinguished in the plan of tin; K.wn of Camden as No * Levied on and t<> be sold as the property l ot C. II. Davis, at the suit of J. Al. Desaussurc and fro ?i..v- (:. ft. Davis. /n^ivtuii ... w At.'O Ons tract of land containing 1")0 acres, more or less adjoining lands of Win. Tuibert and others, lying on the water of Little Lynches CrKershaw District, levied on and 10 be sold * property of Solonian P. Thompson at the . f James Dunlap (to be sold in order to perfect titles) TekmsC'hsJi. Purchasers to pay lor papers. T1IO. J. WAR REX, s k d. inarch, 14, 21 ?t (?2 00) ~ i'iiiladclplua j Made ('nlfhiuI (Jo;tl Walking Shoes Kid Ties and Slippers.just received by W. ANDERSON & CO. Head Quarters. 2"2d Rbkimrvt S. C. M. } Camden, S. C. March, 1850. $ ORDER NO. IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier General Chandler, the Commissioned Officers mid .S'orgeants of the 22d, Regiment South Caiolina Militia, will assemble at Camden on Monday the lOtliof May, and encamp full five days, commencein^ on Monday at 12 o'rh ck, M. The Lt. Colorjol and Major arc charged with the extension of thin order, and the complete organization of their respective commands at as e.?rly a date as practicable. and to make to the Colonel of the Regiment before i he 1st of M y, a full return of the commissioned officers of their respective Battallioris, with the date of sod commissions. Hv Order of Col. TAYLOR. T. J. Wa RttFx, Adjutant. March 13, 1850. 22 tf Camden Bazaar?17R hereby notify to our Customers, and the ?? puhl ic generally, that we have just received, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing suilahU for the Soring which we shall sell as ustial at the verv lowest (dash prices possible. We have also rece:ved a fine assortment of Itronilcloaths, ami bhcx and fancy colored C'asimores, to ivlnc.'i we invite tli? attention of our Ir.emls. M. DRUKER si Co. Feb. 28,1 So I. 17 tf We still continue to sell OUR STOCK of DRY GOODS at m:\v.york cost. A LL those who wish to fiuirliat-p, would do well xIl to call, before all are disposed of, ae we are determined to sell, and to rustocueift we give the usual credit. II. LEW si SON. Feb. 21 lo tt Selling Off rN'TENDING to close our Mercantile business soon as [s'ssib c?we will sell our present | mock of DRY coons, II Vftnw \RK, i 4 i\7i f r i>\ ?<*, A* ^ f KOCKERV, JL-c., unlil tlie 1st of April, at CW f?r Cash. Afit*r which time, we will dispose of the remainder of our *joods at Auction?until the whole is sold. We would notify those indebted to us bv note or open account, that we will f.xpect tlicm to come forward promptly and liquidate their dues, as they must be collected without delay. W. ANDERSON & Co. inar. 14, 1*51. 21 tf _ Notice. THOMAS I,A.\(>, William Anderson, Thom is J. Anrrum, William Gardener, and Alexander Young, who iiave 1 ecu, and now are, engaged in the maiiulactuie of cotton i>oods, and other articles, at a place known as the DeKalb Factory. in Kershaw District, under the firm and style of William Anderson and Company, have associated Burwell Boy kin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said Firm, with their associates and successors, as a body politic ami corporate, in law, hy the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accepted the said Charter, ami will hereafter conduct their htisine-s according to the terms thereof, and under the name and style of "The DcKalb Manufacturing Company,'* W. ANDERSON &, CO. March Stli, 20 tf Pastilles do Paris. FOR the alleviation and cure of BnoNciUTr?' and other diseases of the throat now so preva lent in the United States, among Ministers and other public speakers. For sale by sept 20 2. J. DeHAY. CHARLES A? PRICE" ATTORNEY AT LAW, CA.HDEN, S. C. Will Practice in Kershaw and the adjoining Districts. Feb. 4 South Carolina--K?i>Iiaw District. Esther A. Cunningham, vs. C. J. Shannon and John Br< wn Ex'ra., William Mc.Willie, et al.? Bill for Dower, relief &c. TTappearing to my satisfaction, that William I M..Willi.. a,In.i MrWillie ami fits infant daughter Filiita Mr.Willie, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Chesnut &, Casion, com|il.iinanl8 solictors, it is ordered thntlhevdo plead, ai swer, or demur to the above hill within three mouths from the date of publication; in default whereof an order pro confesso, will be entered against them. W. M. SHANNON, c, e. k d. Feb. 11. 12 tf. At Public Sale. . ON the first Monday in April next, before the Court House, will be otrered, two valuable Men, one a first rate Tailor, and the other, a House Servant, and has attended to horses, if not sold at private sale. Apply at this Office. *1 L.OI 18"ll Oti ,f iijctruu *if " PAUL T. VELEPIGUE, FACTOR, And General Commission Merchant, A ('COM .MO D A TI OX W1IA R F, CHARLESTON, S. CI ilieral advances made mi consignment*of Produce, and prompt attention given to the forwarding of (mods, at the lowest rates. Aug. 20. 06 A BEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, received at uont'V'.? ^ Feb 11 12 " if Hook Sale. ' TTILI. be sold on Monday nijjlif I lie 31?t inst., ! V1 and nights following, I lie Books belonging to the Camden Orphan Society, at the Masonic. Hall, commencingat 7 o'clock,P. M. This is a well selected Inbr ry of Standard Authors, and well hound?many of them elegantly hound and beautifully printed. The Books will be sold for what they will bring. A catalogue may he found at the office of Maj. Jno. M. DeSaussnre. The large Book case will be sold at tha name time. Terms, cash before delivery. Books to be removed immediately. MOFFAT & MOORE, March 4, 1851. 18 M Auctioneers Auction Sale. ON Wednesday the 2d day of Aprjl ne^t, at the Ma.-onic Hall. 7 o'clock, P. ?M, will be sold, 2n Bolts Negro Kerseys, , Several Coils Rope. , Term- cash. MOFFAT f MOORE, March 4, 18 9t Bounty Land to Soldiers. By a late act of Congress, Bounty I and ia granted to the Officers anil Soldiers of the war of 1812. and of the various Indian warn since 1790 In ca>e 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 famili.r acquaintance with the requirements of the Government Officers, is prepared to attend to procuring Bounty Land Warr nts without jeopardy or delay, and at but little expense to claimants. I^iid Warrants located on the hest Western Lands, and the Land sold, if desired, oil the most advantageous terms. Claims for Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy I Pensions, Back pay, Lost Horses, and every other | description of cLims against the General Govern. | inent adjusted with promptness ami despatch. I'ersjus tlpsirio;r information oi friPttils who are or liave been in the Am y or Navv, will forward toll in all the pailirulars known oi their service, together with a fee of one do.hr, anil their enquiries will be replied to by return mail. Address, (post paid,) CI I AS. C. TUCKER, Washington City, f). C. HAVIX(i formed a Copartnership with Mr Tcckek for the collection of claims, 1 shall l?e happy to attend to any business committed to onr rare. It is also well to remember, thai all who have claims, had better collect tliotn before we secede. Ullii e in the Court House. C. A. PRICE. Camden, S. 0., March 4, 1591. 18 , if Bennett's Bowel Complaint mixture. THIS Medicine ;s prepared by E S. Beiii.ctt M. D, in the City of Charleston, ai.d onlj needs a fair trial to obtain fo. it every where, the reputation it has tbpre For ?a!e here bv the agent j. ljeijav. Feb. 11. !8oL " 13 tf Notice. fTlflE Subscribers have this day formed a f.'c 1 p irnier.-liij> under ilit* name and firm oi Mof fat & Moore, for the purpose of carrying on th? General Aiietioneering business. A share of patronage is solicited. K. S3. MOFFAT. W.M. C. 3IOORE. I Jan. 1st, 13 j I. Segars and Liquors. SSOARS, of lavoriie brands; Brandy; (16a")) _ second quality Brandy; Champagne and olhi rr Wines* Porter and hIp; choice old Port Wine, Millar's old Rye Whiskey; old Mong. Whiskey; Now England Rutn. For sale bv Nov. 13. II. LEW & SON Notice to Guardians, <fcc. CI UAUDlANS. Trustees and others aerountaT ole to this office, are hereby required to file ! their Annual Returns during the present month or 1 earlv in April. Those who have not complied vviili this ro?|ui.-ili??n by llic loth April, may ex|)en to bo served with Rules. Wm. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d. Commissioners Office, March Oth, 1451. 19 tf. Darlington Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. THE above House having been purchased and titled up anew by John Dot en, is again opened 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 may favor the establislinent with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding coui.try aflbrd will he found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals, are prepared. The Stables will be attended ]ty careful and attentive hostler*. Drovers can be well accommodated, as any number of horses and nu'Ie. can be 1 ept in the stables and lots expressly prepared fortlrcm. Nov. 1, 1850. tili tf New ArrivalTHE Subscriber hasjust received 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ? IIIuls. Bacon Sides, ? Ilhds. Sugar, 200 Sacks Salt. ? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Sugar Cured Hams, A Few Sacks Rio Coffee, " " " Macaribo do. 500 Lbs. Best Leal Lard, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Cheese?No. 1 Mackerel, ? Bbls. Crashed Sugar? ALSO, . _ i i.nIT i it 1(1,(mm) segars, piicd as pressm - ivio unuuu, "Esculapeu" Renoiiirell" "( oiiiuiunes," and "Vir " TOBACCO. Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut, Myers' Best, W ilsmi's Honey Dow, Wiicher's Superfine &c. Willi a great many articles cheap for cash, by WM. C. MOORE. Feb 11 13 (f 1CASE Fruits in their own juice, assorted, received and for sale by SHAW &. A"iiTl.N. Corn! Corn ! I 3000 .3US1JELS Yellow Corn, 1000 do While do. Received, and for sale in lots to snii purchasers, by JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden, Feb. 21, ]B tf Just Received, WHITE Lump Limp, a fine article for Whitewashing, l'li-8 er I'aris, Cement JStone Lime, and Land Blaster for agricultural purposes. For sale by C. L. C11ATTEN. Feb. 17 tf newstoreT I THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally. th;il he lias opened an ! extensive stork of at the 6tand formerly occupieo by Joseph VV. Doby, one door ; south of Campbell's Bakery, and opposite 11. Levy ii Son, where may be found all articles usui ally kept in the Grocery line, consisting in part of the following: Fulton Market Beef No. 1 and 2 Mackarel in kitts, for family use; Rio and Java Coffees; crushed and brown Sugar*; New Or'eans .Molasses, (new crop) butter, wine and sod* crackers; cheese, buckwheat, raisins, currants, almonds, English mustard, filberts, pecan nuts, assorted pickles and preserves. AI.SO A lewfloz. old rort v? it.e, ueiusicK new v-nainpagnc, Condon Porter and Scotch Ale in pints, to. gether a large slock of Bagging, Rope and Twine, all ot v\ iiich he offers low lor cash. Jan. 1. S. E. CAPERS. REMOVAL. The Subscriber has removed to the Store formerly occupied by Thou. J. Warren, Esq, immediately oppofte the Ma&iiiiic Hull, where he may always Le found ready and happy to see and accoinmodate his friends and the public, loany article in tlie line of CHEAP SADDLHIIV and HARNESS ; having 011 hand a fresh and good supply, I am prepared to olfer thctn on the most reasonable 1 and accommodating terms. . 1 Saddles of every quality and price, 1 Bridles, Martingiles, Whips, Spura, Bridle and Harm ss B.tts, and Trimmings of all styles and descriptions, Collars, Brushes. Curry Comhs. Harness made to order and warranted of the very lest style nd quality. Wagon Ilaarncss and Bitfs, and Trace Cliain cheaper than any one the in town. Together with Valines and Carpet Bags, and all oilier articles usually kept for sale in a Saddlery and Ilarnett I establishment. , i 3T I air. thankful fur the liberal patronage l heretofore received. and beg that it may be conj tinui'd and abundantly increased, as 1 am prej pared to execute all orders for work, in my 'ine, with neatness and dispatch, and at prices which cannot be objected to ; as I am wiiiing to lollow the golden rule?"Lire, and lei Lire." ! F. J. OAKS. I J Jan'y- 17. 1851. 5 tf Spirit Gas or Riiriiiug Fluid, ? Lamps, Wicks &c. rpilK subscriber lias just received froin Balti1 more, an elegant assortment of Glass and /Wetnlic .Spirit Gits Lamps, Wicks &c. In a few days he will also have a supply of the Burning Fluid, to all of which he invites the attention of those in I want, and his friends generally. Z. J. Del!AY. MASONIC flALL CLOTHING STORE, 2G8 King-street, corner of Went worth, CHARLESTON", S. C. WA. KENT & MITCHELL are now re reiving their usual supply of Spring and Stnin,i.r?r f "liitliuur. in wt, ii li tIn?v would invite the ! alien lion of purch sera. They keep constantly on 1 hand, a full arid complete snick ol Clothing and Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at all tiine.s lind a lull stock of Engli>li and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of all description?, Ami a lull stick ol Vests. They would invite attention to their stock si Outlining articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, | Under Garments, Hosiery, Glomes, Suspenders, i Dressing Gowns, &c. tfi: : All ol the above Goods will be sold st the lowest prices. W. A. KIjNT if- .MITCHELL, 2lirt King-st. cor. Wentwortb. Anril 12. 2!l If 20,000 PAIItS OF BOOTS AND SHOES. rpo BR HAD at the New Shoe Store, and will I be told lower than any ever belore offered in tins market?having paid the cash lor eve y article, and selected front the best and largest inani lu.icturers in the Uinled States, we ll.iiter ourselves that no one can tail to be pleaded in quantity, quality and price. The stock consuls in part, as lollows? Men's fine Calf stitched Boot* " ' Pump Boots " " Waterproof do cork soles " " " do stitched and quilted sties 200 pry rs fine Calf sewed Boots, from $4 5u to $(3 00 200 and Kip pegged Boots, from ?2 to G# M-..*. r,... r..ir& ? t,. on ii ul ( loth Coiiifrc** limits 83 to $4 50 " " " Jersey Tie . ?3 n> $3 jj 4 ' 44 " pegged Hoitee*. $1 to $2 00 ' " Kip " " 75c to 8100 Youth'* Kip pegged Bootees, 50c to ?5c " Calf " 75ctofl 00 " ' Boots assorted " Kip " " Ladies' l)epa>,raeat. Fine silk Ciaiters, black and colored satin " " ' lasting " *' " ' ' " welts and black " " Half liatleni, welts and black " colored and black Welt " Ties, Foxed, Broad and Kusy ' " " without Tilts, for corns ' Jenny Lend Bootees, Kid and Morocsa Hump " .vid and Kuaineled F.ice!*iors lvid and JHorucro Jenny Kind Buskins Taylor Tic*. I'nnip Fine Kid S>Iipper>. with Uoscttes Fine Morrocco " lippcR and '1 ias Fine Tics and Buskins, Welt* VI .1., .1.. Kid eilni wide *lips and Tie* Goat bu.-kins and Tien, Welt* Goat Boots .Misses' black ami colored (J;:iters blue and light colored I lalf(Jailers " black, blue and bronze 1 loo tee* " black and qflbred Slipper** " Goal Bootees', sewed and | legged, for School Shoes Children's >hi>?*s and Hooih, assorted T igellier with a great variety of Gentlemen'*, Indies' and Children'* SIio>-h, too numerous to mention. also Fine TRAVELING TRUNKS. CARPET RAGS VARICES, HATS and CAPS. All of which will po?i tiveiy Ik- sold lower than the lowest for cash. {CM'all and see for yonr*eIven, at the NEW SHOE STOKE of WORKMAN At BOONE. Sept. 20. COURTENAY & WIENGES, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS ANII dealers is CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. i:H AULKSTOX, 8. C. Opposite the PeM OJire. Agent* fur the beat Green add Black Tea*, and ? Patent Medicines. O. CunRTt.NXI. ?. W. wfMSOMfPaints, Oils, Glas3, fee., &c, r|"^Ifl*i subscribers keep a general assortment of I ii- ... . 1 #vi_ ..e _ii _r rp.._ _a. rami> ami v/ii?j ui <iii aihu?, upuiio ui i uipontine, Bru-hes, Window Glaus, tiaslies, Orind'- 99 stones, Alill Stones, Packing Yarn, Tallow,- &.&/ 4-r, H'etherills superior Philadelphia White Load, constantly on hand, also, Campbenc and Spirit Gas,' A ^ of best ijuality, of their own manufacture. For sale at wholesale and retail by SMITl 1 & W1IILDEN, ( 0 1-2, East Bay. Feb. 18-Jhn Charleston, S. C. NEW FALLGOOM M. DRUCKER <k CO. ARE now just opening their large and new supply of seasonable Goods, consisting in part of luthp, csUMMineres, eatlinctp, vesting?, linens Plain and figured alpncca, inoiisoliti de Laines^ Ginghams, with other goods for Ladies Dresses also A a splendid variety of alicoes, and the very best o.i.l .l.nannjl I lo'i c I, mi !ll!ll hrilU'll VI IIK ] ill ..... V...,- ? - to be iuuiiil in the iown Tlie above Goods hive been selected with the greatest care, and will ho sold as always, at the very lowest prices. < 'ct. 29. NEW STORE. THE subscriber is now opening a large assort uieiit ol Groceries uud Staple Goods, in the Store lately occupied by William J. Gerald (south of the Bank of Camden,) which he will dispose of at Charleston prices for cash. Those wishing to purchase would de well to call and examine the stock, consisting in part, ot the following, viz: , Loaf, ("runlicd, ft round an'l Granulated Sugar# S Croix, Porto Rico. ami New Orlrtfta d? Nw Orleans, Musrovado and Cuba Moiaaaea Java, Laguirn and Rio Coffee Cutipowder, Young ilyaori and Clack Tea# Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candle# f.'No "J and 3 Maeknrel, in Barrels, Half and Quarter# Wine, Soda and Duller Biscuits and Cneeae Snap and Starch, assorted Pepper. Spire, Ginger. N ulmcgs, Jlucaaad Cl**?a f. Powder, Shot and Lead Hardware. Cutlery, Nails and Casting* Paints, Linseed Oil, Sperin. Oil and V* i. Af.SO Dlearhed and unbleached Sbirtingwond Sheering# Blankets, Bed Ticka, Aprmi Checks and Oznoburg# Together with a large assortment of Bagging, Rope and Twine. J. VV. lYKAUlifil. Cam-ien. S. C. Pept. 23. ? ? IKrCasb paid far Cotton and other Prodaca. Insurance. CAPITAL $150,000. fTMIE Subscribers having been appointed Agents X for the Columbia Insurance Company, are now prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms, as any responsible Company. With a Capital of 3150.000 all paiif'ir, and a Southern euterprise. It is worthy of encouragement. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Camden, March 5, 1B51. 19 tf i WANTED. A TEACHER to take charge of the FEMALE XJl ACADEMY at Liberty Iliil. He will be ex. pecti'il to be a gentleman and a scholar, and also to come well recommended. A liberal salary will be given. For further particulars,apply to either of the subscribers at liberty Hill, Kershaw District, S. C. J. S. THOMPSON, WM. DIXON, Ii. R. BROWN, fi Dec. 13.?6lfw Com. of Trustees. Choice Se;ars OF the favorite Brands? Cold Leal, EriCiilanio, La Fortuna, Li Ksmeralda, dec. die., alwavfl to !>e found At li. LEW A. SON. Feb. -JL 1-51, Its tf Clothing at Cost!VLot ready made Coats I'an is, Vesta, O ver-s coats, and Merino Sbirts and Pants, Linen S'lnrta and Collars. liy II. LEW & SON. Jan, 21 7 If "NEW IMPORTATIONS. rpiIK attention of i'lanters and Country IWer^ X chants id particularly requested to the ar* angeineiits now made at Bancroft's Silk House, No. 25.'} and 255. King Street, Ciiarleston. for insuring a regular ami constant supply of all the varieties of the Dress Season, both fr? m the finglisli and French MarVkets, and which, joined to a. determination to submit every thing at the very lowest p< ssible prices, w ill oiler greater inducements to purchasers than this market has before ntlhrded. I'artii ular a lemion has been paid to . our stuck of domestic and heavy goods for scr.. vants wear. Hosiery of every s zesand variety;., ^ we contidently o vile the attention of our friends and the public g* nerally to an inspection, being determined to oiler the greatest novelties, and the> largest variety, at the lowest prices. Uur stock, consists in part of? Rich (llieue Silks Striped, figured aiul plain do iMtiiii o?%'l lirrii r?><l RlarL' Silk's*. ' "IM n,,M "o"" " ' I4 ronch ami Enulinli La^na and Cambric*. Plain anil (inured, colored and white Organdie.-. Bareges and Silk Tissues. French Embroideries Lace Collars. .Muslin, Che Edging, and Insert nigs. English Tv eeds, Summer Cassimers, ?S{.Ci. Irish Linen, pure F'ajt, an article we confidently reemmnend. Birds Eyjgpand Towelling Diapers, (1-4,7-4 8^4, 9-4, 10-4, Tabling Damasks. Ising Cloths, from OJ to coots per yard. Blue Denims, Blue Stripes. Cliainhrays, Striped and Plain. Osanburgs, bmu n Homespuns and Sheeting*,, of Southern manufacture, which, as we are agents of seven I Factories, we are enabled to offer bf. the bale or piece, at Factory prices. A full assortment o! Gloves? Hosiery, llaberdaehrias, 4*c.? &c. W.G.BAN. HOFT, Importer, Wholesaleand Retail, y >:i, and "d55 Kingat. Charleston, Feb. 4 1? 3m * , i wanted Immediately. AN active and intelligent Boy, from 15 to Iff years of age, as as Apprentice to the Priuting Business. Apply at this Offico. .w :A