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HGe^H jp"We arc authorized to auuonucc nHH I6EPH . MlCKLE, as a Candidate for Sheriff I'Kereha r District, at the ensuing election. Bffll UyP8, 28 tf Ma bc::s z? tbm3?rawss. H ateree Division > <> 9. ||H|??|SPr\|9^HLr meeting of this Divsion will he held SB ft evening, at your New Hall over A. Y^^Hhedv's Store, at 8 o'clock. MHBmk \ ^ Mf the w. p. ylk D. R.KE\NEDV, R.?. H K| ?<pi DEBATING CLUB. S9HHHBM,. e.^r Meeting will be held on Wednesday 0'ft 16tli inst, at Library Hall, at 8 ShSBR3?hS|^^ jtfn the following Query will he dia\hould South Carolina secede alone S. B. LEVY. Secretary. Sheffield Goods I T E I) direct from the manufactory otson St Co. feces Ivorv handled Knives and Foras, u Buffalo ? lied Dinner and Desert Knives, luffalo handled Carvers and Steels, iroa, and Ebony handed Dinner and Knives and Forks, res, Beef Slicere, and Butcher Knives, psora, about *25 kinds, pre' Shears, suitable for cutting out loths, porse, and Sheep Shears, K>rtmect of Razors and lery. f also i Saws, Chissels, Braces and Bits I rji's. / r Kery at wh- lesale, suitable for j r Li BMBIlBaiBKHr mcdowall 4- coop/; 29 /" 1 I General Sessions r ^?"'nU)n j fl Fleas. I iwirmv, ClerkA "urt; B t .1 . '' 'Art o VHSmH'"1 r.n.J provide!, ggj "J"* "" >? election lor J '"'<1 ?>M?n. .V;5 nmneyk. _ b T BBBK ^ 'c'* ",e m ' ;m-a?r10"'"""io,h ^?. H II AuOlX, cat+c.,. fi rft, ? / . i?i j H w sTate^t*^ OaroliW. * Ha JJ EfX; ft 1 strict. OB CourflrH'*1' Sessions and Common } j [LPlea/?. I I *4 AlTSLCWk ?f ihe Court, in pur I H8f du?"^ of?,1"8 0f Ac' of the Le BMW* Jj*jf "Vlf'SS a"d Pr?*'tded do here. I fl ??*?**' 8,1 e'^ct|0" for Clerk SBK Sl,"M r ??'X ? I *- 1? H MO&GAU NAUDIN, c. C. S. & C P. | H April 11. 29 9t | I Notice. Council Ciiauoer. April 9 h. 1 8AI There wili be ?n Glertinti held at the Council Room, in Wednesday the I Oi h inrt. for Recorder. -Treasurer, Town Marshal, aid Captain of the Town Guard. Also, K ?eper ??f tlie Tiutu Clock, H Ringer i.f i lie NiM n'e'ork Hell, and four Town Hj Gtiardman. PereerM vwb'lflfaiif ul tlose olfieo* Bj ^rjl| ^tt)ff^'Tri'i'""" ?'y letter addressee loCoanr.il in thgirinvn Inud writing. I -Council will pot out l?v contract, the K"0(iin; of the Puldir. l'uin|* in'-riler, until the let da,1 HHB of April 1852. ) 'ersons wishing said mntrari must hand in tlieir letters addressed tr Counri R stating lie lowest amount they will contract fo Proposals will he received at the Council Root until 23rd of April, tor putting up a fubsiattli R Fence around the Negro burying ground. 3v order of (!< tinnl, L. w. ballaud, t. r. April 29 l| Workman & Boone HuKg Are now receiving large additions to their Str H ? embracing SEVERAL A'E W STYLES, t M rendering their Stork hy lar the most tull < complete SPRING ST()CK of BOOTS A IV D SHOES oftVred in this market. Bj that ha? ever B In the aeleetioii of these goods, great rare fl been taken an to style and quality The tcnrkn B ship and materials are of the best description? B the terms ?iial 1 be accommodating. B The public are respectfully invited to call BMP examine their fc?tock, which cannot fail in qu fi and price to give satisfaction to any and all. April H, 2* I Notice, A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Swigs jLm.Sl Koopntan, are earnestly requested to 9 B payment before the 10th inst. After that tim due bills, notes and book accounts will be h B over to uiy Attorney at Law for col loot ion B there lore, at my store and settle your bill hbh save expenses. \. ELI Camden, April 2(1, 1951, 27 f 'ROBERT LATTfi. LAT^THE FIRM OF DICKSON &. U 1ITOULD respectfully inform hi* friends ; ff public generally, th ?t he is now rece variety of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, wl ill sell low for cash?Two door* ahc Planters' Hotel, and iinincdi .te!y opposite Punlap's, Esq. Camden, 8. C. March 18th, 1851. 2 0100 Kcward. T^ANAVVAY in November last a b XV named KENT; Kent is about 30 ye; lira made, black with rather long hair fo a complexion as lie has, lie ban very wh rather pointed, is smart spoken, and has a countenance ; his hands are small and ' tfptand ancles, with high ii fiti about 5 feel 7 inches high. Kent v about horses, and has worked a little at smith trade. The above reward will be paid upo delivery in any Jail in the State so that will get him, with proof to conviction of been harboured by any white person or I of color; or fifty dollars if his owner f On hie recovery, the amount will be plication to me or to nry Attorneys at S? Meeers P. J. & M. Moses. RICHARD C. RlCiW Fa I ton, S C., B McDowall & Cooper. HAVE opened, and offer for ?ale ijieir Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. April 7 28 tf Just Received and for Sale A LOT of Indies Dress Goods : Consisting in Tist-ucs, Barages, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. Also a Hue assortment of l'r nts, and a general assortment of SPRING GOODS, AtS. l>, HALLFORD'S. Aprjl 8. ... 28 tf ? rr^- 3 Ready Blade Clothing! HATS or ail kin4s, for sale At HALLFORD'S April 8, i 29 tf | Have a fiine lot of Crockery and Glassware on | hand. S.D IlALLFORO. / April 8, 1 28 tf SPJNG, 1851. A. M. & R KF.NNEDY, are just r? coivi.-.g their usual Ptnplv of SPRIAG GOODS, and ;wiD*? P'( receive < rail from their FrieiitKa'"' a" uiK' UUV tie in n'arn t t tlandscrcne Goo?yJ',l',H','e ,or either in LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. <ie Stock will be found complete in all its Inches. April 4, 1851. 27 tf STRAYED trnin the subscriber some lime last February, a HAY MARK (Indian I'onv). dark naiii and tail very heavy, with white spots on her ijrht side and flank, about seven years old, and 1 eJieve one or two white feet, any further marks ? not now remembered, i got her of Mr. James iarrison of Ling Towr, Fairfield, last January, nd she may be trying to make her way back. 1 rill pa}' a liberal reward to any person who will eliver her to ine at inv residence, six miles south f Lancaster C. H? S (J., or information given,so can recover her. ELI C. BISHOP. i April 2d. 1801. 27 tf i Seed Irish Potatoes. A FEW barrels Fine Seed or Eating Irish Po A taloes. Bv ROBERT LATTA. < _April 1, 1851. 20 4t Selling Otr: Selling ?ffJ r am just opening a Splei did assortment of [Ladies Dress Goads, and will "sell tliem off" i rapidly as possible, at a very small profit. ' April I, 1851. E W. BONNEV. il'TTER, LARD, BACOH A corn, ) 13 PRIME Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins) t do do Leal Lard, do North (Carolina Bacon, ,] do CORN. g ROBT. LATTA. March 25, 1851. 24 tf 0 f In Equity. LANCASTER DUTRIOff^ ill to marshal! assets and inj?U|0^tinn and solto; " hn K. Welsh, Win^^Hiko" (dec\ t Samuel 0. Kenmugton'l .jj ^or perf0rmance , , , ,r \ and Helicf. John U. Welsh, A< ? r H.*U bin Ii is ordered, on mohon ol wmihuu Com,,|'t. in the fornier, and of Clinton ?? IJann; t Sol'rs. for GnnpJ't in the latter rase; that th I said L'llcy Iltiiton do answer, plead, or demur t each of above hills, on or before the !i5th day < I June 1951, otherwise judgment pro ronfesso wi v bt ordered a<r inst hint in each of said Bills i, J\MKS I!. WrrilEttSt'OON. c.tt.1). ] C?i*mis?ioner? Office, March 2J. (Feu $^.) 23 13t f mCA FACTORY, CHARLESTON, S- C. Gs. llACKKlt & CO. Manufactures, at 1 shortest notice, all kinds of Bailrot - < ?'<i >. iron and Brass Catliug*, Blac ? .1 ti<<r(>\v Bol smith's work in Ucuiru>, ifcj. Wrought Iron Ants and Washers > cverv size and descript i<?u, Carriage, Bo ^ road Car, and Bridge Bolts aL North prices. Fellows prepared for Wheelwrights, ar constant supply of various sizes for sale. T>e above Factory is situated on the lit has South Carolina Kail road, near the Depot. Al ton- ders for the country will be sent by the first t and Orders Irft at ttic Counting House of J; Gad-dan &. Co. will be attended to, and (JBO. S. IJACKKR & C ality March IS 22 tf A I,L persons are forewarned against tr J\. for a Note of Hand, given by me b Thomas Bat-kin, for the amount of Three hu Llias anj gf,y d0jiars (?:J50.) dated 12th March, s make no, jnten<j paying it. W. R. YOU' 16 V* A/nrch 21, 23 anded _ Come rpHE Subscriber has on band an assorln s, and J_ F^ncy Sofa and Work Tables, Toil AS. Plain Bureaus wood and marble tops, \ 4t Book Shelves, vJt., all of 'ate modern sty ~~ at unusually Jow prices. C. I* CHATl " -t. ?u 22 ; Diarcj iu . . OA Bbl's No. 3 mackarel (lar<;e 6ize) ,nd,he 1\J 10 hull bbl'r No. 1. ?do iv ina 10 Quarter do do 110,1 ;1C 20 Kits No. l.Salmond. Received and ,v? ",e by JSHAW StAUi 1 James _ 2 ,f CREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY SELLING OFF lack boy THE BAEAAT'E OFOVIl STO' raouu DRY ROODS AND HARDY r so dark . ite tee ill 1 ' nme t?o8t at tlie above credit. l pleasant w',? ',HVe 1,1 purchase, would do well to a -On, nnrf selveB ot tins opportunity. II. LEVY A "as raised ? Camden Bazaar n his safe llfE hpreby notily to our Custume his owner If public generally, that wc have ji his having ed, a large ai?8ortnieiit of Ready Mad Tree person suitable for the Soring which we shall i telu him. al atthe very lowest ("ash prices jm??si paid by ap- We have also receved aline ass lotnterville, Broadcloaths, and bbc.t and fancy a meres, to wincli we invile the attc AfiiQIV. friends. M. DRllKK ? Feb. 28,1851. 17 Philadelphia Made Cnlfand (iual "WnMing-Sbors . .. Kid Ties and Slippeni.just received h)W ANDERSON & CO. Head Quarters. 22d Rroiirxt S. ^C. M. > .Camden, S. C. March, 1850. \ ORDER NO. IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier General Chandler, the Commissioned Officers and Sergeants of the 22d, Regiment South Catolina Militia, will assemble at Camden on Monday the l9th of May, and encatnpfull five days,cummenceing on Monday at 12 o'clock, M. The Lt. Colonol and Major are charged with the extension of this order, and the complete organization of their respective commands at as e ?rty a date as practicable, and to make to the Colonel of the Regiment before the 1st of M y, a.ftfll return of the commissioned officers of their respective Bat. tallions, with the date of s>ul commissions. By Order of Col. TAYLOR. T. J. Warren, Adjutant. March 18, 1850. 22 tf C. A, PRICE, OFFICE AT THE CflCRT-IlW, CAMDEN, S, C. DATTT T I^TTT I^DTATfr XIXUU A. > ILlLiUX lUULij FACTOR, And General Commission Merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. Cl iberal ad\anres made on consignments ot Produce, and prompt attention given to the forwarding of Good?, at the JotveHt ratea. Aug. 20. 68 XO BOXES CHEESE received and for sa'e hy SHAW & AUSTIN. Selling Off INTENDING to close our Mercantile business soon a a p-'ssib.c?we will sell our present dock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, CROCKERY, Are., intil the 1st of April, at C'oft for Cash. After which time, we will dispose of the remainler of our goods at Auction?until the whole ia old. We would notify those indebted to us by note or >pen account, t .at we will f.xpect them to come urward promptly and liquidate their dues, as they Hits I be collected without delay. W. AKPERSON & Co. mfir ti irsi ^ssBS?SPDl?i?l'ter""Tl ^VilftnuTaCTtfie bfcotton goods, hVuI other articled it u place known ax the DeKaib Factory, in Ket shaw District, under the firm and style ot Wil Iiaui Anderson and Company, have associate Hnrwell Uoykiu with them, hp a member of sai ' F.rm?ami having ohiained lmm the legislature > ' South Carolina, a Charter inrorpdiating the sa Firm, with their associates and successors, aa r body piditic and coiporate, in law, by the name at a style of "The DeKnlh M mufacturing Company e do hereby notify the public thatthey have accef ? ed the said Charter, ami will hereafter condt jl their business according to the terms thereof, a " under the name and style of "The DeKaib Mai facturing Company." VV. ANDF.RSON &. CO ? March 9th, 1551 20 t " 0HARL3S A. PEIGE, ' 1 m taw ATTORW.&V Ai la ii) CAMDEN, S. C. 'he Will Practice in Kershaw and the adjoir >i?I District*!, k- Feb. 4 It*, , of South Cnroliun?Kershaw Distrl Esther A. Cunningham, vs. ('. J, Shannon lCri John Bn-wn Ex'rs, William Mo Willie, et a Bill for Dower, relief Slc. id I TT appearing to iny satisfaction, that W i J. McWillie, Adam McWillie and hie i ,e daughter Eliza McWillie, are without and i II or- beyond the limits of this State, on motion of < rain. nui & Caslon, complainants solictors, it ie or lnie( that thev do plead, at svver, or demur to the hill within three months from tlte date of pi tion; in default whereof an order pro confess be entered against men.. \V. M. SHANNON, c. e. adinp Feb. 11. 12 i? Mr. - indred A UEAUT1FUL lot of Sugars, received ; >s I do A MOOR NO. Feb 11 12 Bounty Land to Soldiei lent of jjy g |ate acl oj. (jongrei,pt Bounty I rr. i" 1 Pranled to the Officers and Soldiers of th< I a nut JQJ2. and of the various Indian wars sine 'FN* ' case '^e ('eH'^ '',e ^"'dier, to t y ' ' dows and minor children, The undersigned being permanently Ic the city of Washington, and posseting ough and faniili.r acquaintance with the ments of the Governnient Officers, is pre for sale attend to procuring Dounly l^and Watr out jeopardy or delay, and at but I it tie ex J A ?.. I claimants. nry yt I Hand Warrants located on the w:m Lands, and the Land sold, if desired, oil advantageous terms. CK OF Claims for Invalid, Revolutionary i J Pensions, Back pay, Lnst Horses, and e [ARE description of claims against the (Jeneri . ment adjusted with promptness and des 11! 080 Persons desiring information of frien i.n jeui orjhave been in the Army or Navy, \v SON l?> him all the particulars known of tin 1 tf l,>gether with a fee of one dollar, ant quiries will be replied to by return mai Address, (post paid,) CI I AS. C. TUCK rs. and the Washington C tst receiv- ? le Clothing TT^V'ING formed a Copartnorshi ?ell as usu- Tucker for the collection of cl hie. be happy to attend to any business c< 'ortnient of our (i,ro. It is also well to remem 1 "lainis, had better collect ? tr?, l""J V*s'- wo Boccjc: Office u*.""uri ntion of our .. ;l( & C:ot[? Camden, S. C, March 4, !? ? Notice. THE Subscribers have this day formed a Co partnership under the name and firmot Moffat Si Moore, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering business. A share of patronage is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT. Wil. C. MOORE. Jan. 1st, 185 i. Notice to Guardians, Ac. UARDlANtS, Trustees and utliers account a. X oie to this office, are hereby required to file their Annual Returns during the present month or earlv in April. Those who have not complied with this requisition by the 15th April, may cxpec, to be served with Rules. * Wm. M. SHANNON, c. z. x. d. Commissioners Otfire, March*ft.h, 1*151. 19 tf. Darlington Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-flOUSE. ' imfj aonve n<?use uavjnp ueen purcnaseg ana I tilted upaneyv^l John Doten, is a^ain opened for tfie accomffflnation of the Public. Strict attention to the wants and comforts ol guests will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who inay favor the establishment. with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding coui try 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 unules can be 1 ept in the stables and lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1850. 8G tf New ArrivalTOE Subscriber hasjust received 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ? Hhds. Bacon Side#, ? Hhds. Sugar, 200 Sacks Salt. ? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Suirar Cured Hams, A Few Sacks Rio (biffee, 44 44 44 Maoaribo de. 500 Lbs. Best I?eat Lard, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Cheese?No. I Mackerel, ? Rhls. Crauliod Snrrar? b... ALSO, 10,000 Segarp, such as pressed MRio Hondo," "Esculapeo" Rencurrell" "Communes," and Vir." TOBACCO. Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut, Myers' Best, Wilson's Honey Detv, Witcher's Superfine &c. With a yreat many articles cheap for cash, by \VM. C. MOORE. Feb 11 12 if Insurance. CAPITAL $150,000. THE Subscribers having been appointed Agen'a for tfie Columbia Insurance Compahf, a*e now prepared to issue Policies on as ravorab e terms, as any responsible Company. With a Capital of ^ t?d Jnd for ag.iculmra^pWpW^^ For sale by 7 tf 5 Feb. tW IL J NEWJTORE ^ I rw.HR ru\rftriKer would inform hi, , s fia 1 the public generally. ina> m , )t- extensive stock of GROCERIES at the stai ict fornivriy occupieo by Joseph VV. Doby, one do nd south of Campbell's Uakerv, and opposite li. L lU. vy & Son, where may be found all articles us ally kept in the Grocery line, consisting in p. of the following: f Fulton Market Beef ? No. 1 anil 2 Mackare! in kilts, for family u Rio and Java Coffees; crushed and brown Site* New Or'eane Molasses, (new crop) butter,|w and nod* crackers; cheese, buckwheat, rais currants, almonds, English mustard, filberts, >>n? can nuts, assorted pickles and preserves. at.SO __ A few doz. old Port Wit.e, Heidsirk best Ch nayne, London Porter and Scotch Ale in pints Rune and Tv* ct, r " gether a large ?rock 01 ?);?" (<< , 1 all of which he offers low for cash. Jan. 1. S. E. CAPER Ulan, 30,000 PAIRS OF ^ BOOTS AND SHOES. f'hea- ^IX) UK HAD at tlie New Shoe Store, am dered JL be aold lower than any ever before ol above in this market?having jwid the cash for eve iblica- tide, and selected from the best and largest o, will fuacturerg 111 the United Stales, we Battel selvex that no one can fail to be plea-ed in k d. tity, quality and price. The stock consists i tf. as follows? Men's fine Calf stitched Iloots " " " Pump Boots P? a " " Waterproof do cork soles ' 1 " " " do stiiched and quilt*! 1 ?' 800 pairs fine Calf sewed Boo is, from $4 5i< to $6 800 and Kip penned Boots, from 98 1 " inn Calf sewed Bootes $8 to $4 00 ' R'i?a A3 to | U... *' " " a id t loth i ungim w and ia * " Jersey Tioa, $3 to ?3 50 e war of " " " pegged Baotees. $ J to #2 00 :e 1790 ' ^'p " " 75c to 81 00 i . Youth's Kip pegged Bootees, 50c to 75c heirwi. .. calf " " 75c to $1 00 " " Boots assorted icated at " Kip " " . a f|,ur. Ladies'Dopttumeut. require **'ne Gaiter., black and colored . pared Uj < lasting " " " nla with- ' " " welts and black pense to " " Half Gaiters, welts and black " " " ** colored ami black \*r . Welt " Ties, Foxed, Broad and Easy VV estern ? ? . without Tij?s, for corns the most " Jenny Lind Bootees, lvid and 51orocoa l'ump " " " ' snd Navv Kid and Enameled Excelsior* ?.u Kid and Morocco Jenny Lind Buskins very other Taylor Ties, Hump al Govern- fine Kid Slippers, with Uosettes palch. Fine Morrocco Slippers and Ties ds who are ''",e ' 'e? Buskins, Welts ill fnru ard *ine Morocco do do Kid extra wide Slips and Ties Mr service, (joat Buskins and Ties, Wells 1 their en- Goat u?oih I. Mitwe*' black and rolured Gaiters " blue und light colored llnlfGniters " black, blue arid bronze Bootees L L _ " black and colored iilippcnw Ity, L). C. " Goat Bootees, sewed and pegged, for Children'* Shoe* und Itoots. assorted P with Mr. Together vvilh a great variety of Gentlen rim* I shall an<' children's Slum, too numerous to menti onimilted to Fine TRAVELING 'I RlNKS. CAR iber, that all VALlCES, HATS and CAPS. All of w thorn before liVe'y be sold lower than the lowest for cosh ?BO ftTrCiill and see for yourselves, at the . I pin >v STORE of i- I WOItKMAtfA 18 tf Sept. SO, 1 REMOVAL. 4H Tlie Subscriber lias removed to the Store formerly occupied by Titos. J. Warren, Esq , niniiediaiely opposte the Masonic Hull, where-he may always ;e found ready and happy to see and accommodate his friends and the public, toHny article H in J he line of CHEAP SADDLERV and IJARNESS; having on hand a tresh and good supply, * JlHHH I am prepared to offer litem on the moat reasonable ami accommodating terms. * " Saddles of every quality and jtrico, ' Bridles, Marting.les, Wh$??purs, ' Bridle and Harm ss Bitts, and , Trimmings of all styles and descripfioss, Collars, Brushes, Curry Combs. % Harness made to order and warranted of the * very best vie nd quality. jB^^^HB Wagon Haarness and Bitts, and Trare Chain * H r.hea/irr llinn any one else inlown. Together with Vrflicen and Carpet Bags, and all other articles usually kept fur sale in a Saddlery and Harness I i an. thankful fur the liberal patronage he ret oft ire received, and beg that it may be tarn* tinued and abundantly increased, as 1 am pre- |^B^fl^fl pared U> execute all orders for work, in my lu.e, H with neaiuee> and dispatch, and at prices which cannot be ubjecn d to ; as I am willing to lollotf the golden rule?"Lice, and lei Live." H J. OAKS. MEHI Jau'y. 17.1651. 6 if fi^BH AASOXIC UALMj I CLOTHING STORE, fl 268 King-street, corner of Wentwortb, CHART.RSTOV S C WA. KENT & MITCHEMj are now re ceiving tlieir usual supply of spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the ^H^B| attention of purrh sera. Tltey keep constantly en hand, a full arid complete stock of Clothing and B Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at all times find a lull stock of ^^^BB English and French Cloth Dress and Frock u?>ats .Medium and low priced Cloth do B^flJ Pants, of all dencriptiun.*, ^^^^B And a lull sto< k ol Verts. ^^BB They would invite attention to their stock el B Oullilting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, BB Under Garments, Hosiery V?]o?e?, Suspenders, B^B Dressing Gowns, dec. <fr MflB All of the above Goods will be sold at the low* H^B ? B W. A. KRNT <f- MITCHELL 268 King-at. cor. Went worth. B April 12. 29 . if- flM| CODRTENAY & WIENGES, B BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND DEALER* IN ' ^^BR CHEAP PUBLIC ATTrtTTR CHAKLKSTOtf, 8. C. 9^1 Opposite the Post Ofire. HH A jents for tli? best Green and Black Tea?, and s. a. coortcnat. a. w. viergu. Paints, Oils, CHasa, fcc^&c^~ T Points gngiig also, Camptienc and Spirit Gm, *" constp.rt+T-nn handSww^ i " i'm 9 A ply of 8ea8?n*e^ sattinets, vesting*, linens 1 Id AtKf. castliwe^1'CTU i:? f amen* 9 'j Plain and figured alpacca, moun-nu ?iv , II Ginghams, with other goods for Lulii Dresses ? ALSO * J u_ As splendid variety of alicoes, and the very best ,?i and cheapest blenched and brown Mnslin I III ? ? JH to be lounu in the town M The above Goods lmve been selected with (he 1 ?e- greatest care, and will be sold as aU ay.-, at the JM * very lowest prices. t ?ct 29. 13 Corn! Corn! I J pe- 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, lOOO do White do. ' Received, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, J :un' by JOHN W. BRADLEY. I i,l,e" Camden, Feb. 24, 16 . U Executor's Notice* ^ "3 I LL those who were indebted to the late James i - nf his death, are hereby A R- MrKain, ai uic called upon to come forward and make settlement. And those having claims against Ins estate will . ... please band them in properly attested, ' W,1J JOHN ROSSRR, Rxc'r. Sept d, 1850, 71 ^ /? NEW IMP0RTATI0KS~ quan- r I^HE attention of Planters and Country Mer_ ii part chants is particularly requested to the ar" ' angements now made at Bancroft's Silk Home, No. 253 and 255, King Street, Charleston, for inmIm suring a regular and constant supply of all the va00 rieties of the Dress Season, both from the Xng0* |ifh and French Markets, and which, joinhd to a A w determination to submit every thing aUflNMflprylowest |K ssible prices, will offer greater. inducements to purchasers than this market hM^efore afforded. Partii ular attention has been paid to our stock of domestic and heavy goods fur 'eet-. vants wear. Hosiery of every s>zo and variety; we confidently it vne the attention of onr friends and tbc public generally to an inspection, being determined to offer the greatest lovelties, and the largest variety, at the lowest prices. Uur stock consists in pari ui? RichChenc Silka Stri|>ed, (inured and pla:n dn Plain and figured Lllack Silks, French and English Lawns and Cambric*. Plain and ligured, colored and white Organdies. Bareges and Silk Tissues. French Embroideries, Lace Collars. Muslin, Cbc Edging, and Insurtings. English Tweeds, Summer Cassimers, &c. Irish Linen, pure F<ax, au article wo confidently recommend. Birds Eye, and Towelling Diapers, 0-4,7-4. fi-4, 9-4, 10-4, Tabling Damasks. * ' emits nervard. Long Cloths, irom .. UlueDenims, Blue Stripes. School Shoe* Chambrays, Striped sml Plain. OaanburgH, brown Homespuns and Sheetings, icn'?, Ladies' 0f Southern manufacture, which, as we are agents of several Factories, we are euabied to offci by PET BAGS ' the bale or piece, at Factory prir.es, A full h" hich will p??i sortinent o! Gloves, Hosiery, llaberdashrias, 4-c., '* ?, _,rrtr &c. W. G BAN. ROFT, NIJW SHOE Importer, VVholPsaie and Itetail, BOO-VE. 2?.% and 235 King ut. Charleston. Feb. 4 1U 3.11