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> Poor Old Virginia.? Wc hear with great
" regret, that this respectable old matron, the
.. mother of such a numerous offspring, is now
% b'ing at the point of death, under a severe atf.
tack of paralysis. It is stated that the first
symptoms appeared soine fifteen or eighteen
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ntonuis Hgu, miu uiai nine is unit; hujic ui im
recovery, though the celebrated Doctor Ritchie
has been sent for front Washington to attend
her.?South. Press.
Miss Hutchinson's great-grandmother was
one of a party who partook of the first pound
of tea that ever came into Pcmith. It was
sent as a present and without direction how to
use it. They boiled the whole at once in a
liettle, and sat down to eat the leaves with hut
ter and salt. They wondered how any person
could like such a dish.
Soul-key's Commonplace Baal\
THE GREAT REM ED
For inripirnt conxumptiou. wo know of no better remedy
tlwn Wixtar'x Bnlxain of Wild Cherry. It ix xoothing
ami healing in its nniure. and ix admirably adapted to alInr
and diwipale that annoying and di?trexsing irritation
Nvhicb xo muck prevailx at thix waxon of the year, enuxed
by cold*. eonahx, and cliilN. brought on hy frequent and
1*ud !en changex of tlic weather. We know of xer ernl xeVere
raxes w hie 11 have been radically etired by tlie nxe of
Hiix Kalxam. Some two Venrx xinee u friend of ours wax
buttering under what wax thought to be ronfirmed comminution
axevere cough. low of ajip-tite. night xwentx.drc. Ily
Hie axe of the llulxatn lie dispelled tliexc alarming encroach.
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. ... LO?T VOICE IUvSTORED!
New Bedford, Aug, 10 184fr
Mr. S. W. Fowle:?Having sot-n many wriifirntes pubi*h?d
in relation to Dr. WISTF.RW BALSAM OK WILii
(IIEKltY, I toko the opnrtiuiity of offering a word in it*
phi fitvor, which you are uUo at lib-'riy to puhliidi. A few
monllio since my wife* lung* Ivr-anie so innch nff-cted
hy a sudden cold, that she lo?t her voice, and Miff-red
severely from |u.in^ in the breast. Her situation r-auned her
friend* much alann. Having lieanI your Balsam strongly
raeouunendad by titose who had u*ed it. I purrlta?ed a
bottle of your agent in tlti-< |'lace. Site took it according
to directiotis, and it produced a wondarful effect. tfefore
using one bottle she had completely recovered her voice,
the pain* subsided, and her health was soon fully restored.
Your* truly,
(Signed.) IIF.NUYG BRIOHTMA.V
P. S- Such testimony can b* relied upon. Be careful
of the article ywi buy. It must Itave the the signaiure of I.
Bl'TTSon the wrapper to to be genuine.
None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on
the wrapper, for sale in Camden at McKAIN'S
Drug Store. Vf^olesiile hy P. M. (!nhen dc. Co.
Charleston, S. C., and hy Druggists generally
throughout the State.
Wo copy the following letter from Dr. W.J
Richards, one of tlie fnost respectable physici ins
of Cincinnati:
Conscious that it may appear tin proles* ion a I for
tne to recommend a patent medicine, I feel constrained
from a sense of duty to express my opin
ion in regard to the virtues of Dr. Roger's Liver
wort and Tar. What I say is from personal experiment
and a positive assurance of its beneficial
results.
The patient, Mr. Charles Wade, Sixth street
market space, was quite low with the early stage
of Pulmonary Consumption, for which I treated
hint in the usua' manner, hut without my usual
success. At the request of hiirself and friends. I
examined the rrceine of the above medicine, and
feeing satisfied with its romnositiou, I allowed the
"trial. And I ain obliged to confess its effect \va
at least surprising; insomuch that after the use ot
the second bottle, my professional visits were no
Jongor necessary, anil the patient was restored to
bealtlk
The profession I feel satisfied would, after a [
trial, coincide with me, in the adoption of the medicine,
in cases w iiere the ordinary mode of treataneut
entirely fails. Resjie<tinllv.
W. J RK HARHS, M.n. |
For sale at McKain's f)ru<* Sum*, ('aw leu S.C.
Ueo advertisement in another column.
CAMDEN PRICES CURRENTUncgintr.
per yd. II to Id Lard, lb 8 to Ifl
Tkile K?pe lh to 12 I.cad, lit 6 to 7
Rncon, lh 9 to 121 Molasses, pall M to 40
Rimer, lh Id to 20 'Marksrel, hhl 8 to 10
Rrandr, pall 28 to 3.*> i Nails, lh 41 to 6
Heextvax, lh 18 to 22 Oats, bushel 75
Reef,'* lb 4 ?? 5 IVas, bushel 80
Thenw, lb 12 15 Potatoes, swest. bu 5-1
I .ii/m lh R t<> 10 Irish Itu II
-Corn, bo*hH $1 to 1061 lire, hnsliel 95 to 1
Floor, KM 61 to 71 Hire. bushel 3 to I
Fodder. ewt 150 Sugar, ik 7 to 10
Hideo, dry lb 8 to V !Su|t, nark 1i
Iron, ik 5 to 6i'?K<>t. Iwig ii
Unte, hhl 2 to 2llTnbn?*ro, lb 10 to 5''
"f>r?lher. sole. IK 17 lo2"{ j Wheat. hush 1
Head Quarters,
22d regiments, c. m,)
Camden, May 14,1851. ?
Captains of Companies arc hereby ordered to
make out a full return of the names of their Serjeants,
and furnish the same to the Adjutant, on
or before Monday the 19th inst.
By order of Col. TAYLOR.
Tho. J. Warren, Adjutant
may 13 38 2t
~ SONS 0? T3M3PP.AN33.
^ Wnlcrce Division No. 9.
The reguhfr meeting of this Divsion will be held
on Thursday evening, at your New Hall over A.
m. Si. r. Kennedy's Store, at 8 o'clock.
Btr order of the W. IV
w. t. johnson, s.r.
PATOIONHOTBU"
(BY n. L. BUTTERFIEI.D.)
Comerof Meeting and Ila?eli Streets, and in the iinme.
-diate vicinity of llayius and King Streets. (tlmrleston, S. C.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the Estate
of Samuel Kirkland, dec'd., will present tliein
properly attested, and those indebted, will make
payment to JOHN KIRKLAND, Adm'r.
, _ may 13,1851 38 tf
Committed to Jail.
ON the morning of the 12th inst., a negro boy
who says that his name is Anderson, and
that he belongs to Henry Roberts of this place.?
The owner must come forward, prove property,
pay charges and take him away.
J. J. MICKLE, Jailor,
may 13,1851. 38 tf
GREAT ATTRACTION ! J!
Bargains, Bargains, Bargains!
AT THE MASONIC HALL.
r M. A. A. WALDAEUIt. from th? Citjr of Baltimore,
?*. . ? i i r-..?.
manmnonirer* 01 every Kind and neawi sryien ami own
intm of UKNTkr.MKM'a Clotiii.v?, have opened a house at
tl?e Masonic Hall, in Camden. Their estensive and
largo assortment, manufactured "by themselves, with the
advantage* of importing their own materials from the
Knropean markets, enables them to cell at 25 per cent
rhea|wr than any other house in this plare, or in the State
of South-Carolina. Their Clothing i* always maiie by
lhe bent workmen. They re*|iectfi?lly invite attention to
their ."took, and will spare no pain* to render satisfaction
to their customers.
Tltey will sell at Wholesale, at New-York prices.
<Co?ntry Merchants will find it to their advantage to give
thorn a rail.
A fine lot of iin[>orteil SECAK> for sale.
MnvH 2^ 8l
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JO*. B. RUCKLE.
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity.
WINSBOROWII, S C.
(Office in the rear of the Court House.)
may 6. 36 4m
Southern Agricultural Implements.
f rMIE subscribers have received the following
JL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair Jr.
&. Co., Baltimore. They have been tested and
approved by a number of our River Planters.
No. 7, > . & 0, Sinclair and Aloor's Plows,
2 & 3 Furrow Plows,
Plain and expanding Com Cultivators,
Si gle and Double spout Corn Shcllcrfl,
Virginia Corn Shelters
Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushels
an hour with ordinary gin gearing,)
9 & 11 inch .Straw Cutters,
Grain Cradles.
For sale by McDOWALL cj- COOPER
I may 5th, 3(1
Angers
RECEIVED direct from the manufacturers,
and will be sold at a great reduction on former
prices.
Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and
without Nuts,
44 Ismg Mill Wrights Nut Augers,
44 Cast Steel Convex 44 44
44 44 44 Au/er Hilts 1 to J.
For sale hy McDOWALL cj- COOPER,
may 6th 36 tf
Shirts.
\ large assortment of Gentlemen and Boys,
XX. of tlie latent stvie, just receiveu ny
MJDOWALL <5C COOPF.R.
may Gill 30 if
India Matting.
A few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale by
McDOWALL &. COOPER.
may fit h 30 tf
Branch ofthe Bank of the State of Sonth
Carolina at Camden.
ALL Notes intended for renewals at thin Bank
in the months of June and July, must be in
the original signatures ofthe makers and endorsers.
D. L. DE.VAUSiSURE, Cashier.
May G. 36 tf
JVarine. Fire, and Life Insurance.
BY THE
Commercial Insurance Company,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN.
office, no. 1, bkoAO-STREET.
FRESI llE.VT.
WILLI A.H B. IIERIOT.
Ill RECTORS.
james k. robinson, iienry t. street,
GEO. A. TRE.NIIOLM, \VM. McHt'RNEY,
ROBERT CALDWELL, J. IL BR aw LEY,
a. It. I'AFT, T. l wkaiHi,
A. M. LEE, Secretary.
E. L TESSIER, hwpertor.
R. C. PRESLEY. Soliciicr.
R. A. Kl.NLOCII, .Medical Eiamlner.
The *ubrribi?r having been appointed sig?nt for thin
Company. i* now prejKired to receive Pmp<wals for Firk
Risks, ami U? riled Insurance on fair nn<l liberal
term*. WM 1) McLKJWALL.
Caimlen.S. C.t May 5,1891. 3G tf
Fresh and Genuine Drugs and Medicines.
JUST Received at McKAIN'S Drug Store, a
large invoice of Fre*li Drugs, Modicine6,
Chemicals, &.C., which will be sold Wholesale
or Retail at Charleston prices All articles sold
at this Establishment arc warranted genuine,
may ti 36 tf
Chloric .'Etlicr, Chloroform.
QUINlNHS. Iodines, Iodide of Potassium,
I 'hloridc of Soda, Prussic Acid, Citrate of Iron,
Sir, cjro., just received at
McKAIN'S Drug Store.
May 0 3G tf
Fresh Extracts
OF Belladonna, llyorrrantus. Taraxacum, Sidrnoniuin,
Gentian, &c... just received
At McKAIN'S Drug Store,
may 0 36 tf
Lamp Oil, &c.
WINTER Strained, Solar ami Lard Oils,
Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of
Burning Fluid Lamps, Wicks, &c.
MtKAINS'S Drug Store.
May 0 30 tf
FUST RECEIVED at McKAIN'S Drug Store,
a Fresh sunolv of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmeg6,
Spice, GiHirer, Pepper, Gelatine, Isinglass, Vanilla
Beans, Essences for Flavoring, Hops, ij*c. &c.
Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &e.
JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Store,
10,000 lbs. White Lead,
150 gale. Linseed Oil,
100 44 Spts. Turpentine,
50 ' Furniture Varnish,
50 44 Coach Varnish,
50 lbs. Chrome 'Jreen,
50 44 l'aris "
Also a large assortment of Paint Drushes from
the Itest manufacturers?all of which will he sold
very low.
may 0 36 tf
Window Glass.
FRENCH and American, a large invoice, just
received at McKAlN'S Drutr Store.
may 0 30 ~ tf
To Cabinet Makers.
A large invoice of Glue, Varnish, Pumice
Stone, Sand Paper, &e., just re reived at
MtKAlN'S Drug Store, which will be sold as
low as can be obtained in Charleston.
may 0 30 tf
Perfumery Cosmetics, &c.,
A complete assortment of English, French,
German and American.
Toilet and Shaving Soaps in great variety
At A/cKAIN^S Drug Store.
May 0 30 if
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes.
A large assortment may ahvavs be found
At McKAltf'SDrug Store.
mav (\ on tf |
??j w uv
FRESH Congress Water in quart and pint
Bottles, kept constantly at
McCAINS Drug Store,
may 0 BO tf
Surgical Instruments.
A Beautiful assortment, consisting in part of
Amputating Triplines, Cupping and I'ucket
Cases from the celebrated Establishment of II.
Losse, New York, just received at McKAlN'S
Drug Store.
I may (i
r 11
ICE! IOE!! ICE!!!
TUB Subscriber having a large supply of Ice,
will dispose of it for CASH OA'LY, at tlie
j following rates :?All quantities over fifty pounds
at two cents a pound?over fifteen pounds and under
fifty, at two and a half cents -under fifteen
pounds at three rents.
He will be obliged to adhere strictly to these
rates, and no distinction can be made. Ao money,
no Ice.
FRANCIS I. ZEMP.
April 25. 33 tf_
Workman & Boone
Are now receiving large additions to their Stock
?embracing SEVERAL NE W STYLES, and
rendering their Stock hv far the most lull and
complete SPUING STOCK of
BOOTS A IV D SHOES
*' "ias ever baen offered in this market.
..i the selection of these goods, great care has
aeen taken as to style and quality The workman,
ship and materials are of the hrsl description?and
the terms shall be accommodating.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine their Stock, which cannot fail in quality
and price to give satisfaction to any and all.
April 8, 28 tf
! I lave a fiine lot of Crockery and Glassware on
hand.
S. D IIALLFORD.
April 8, 28 tf
SPRING, 1851.
A. M. & R. KENNEDY, arc just receiving their
usual supply of
SPUING GOODS,
and will be pleased to receive a call from their
Friends, and all who may be in want?I Handsome
Goods, suitable for the Season, either in
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
The .Stock will be found complete in all its
Branches.
April 4, 1831. 27 tf
LATE ARRIVAL
BY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots and
Shoes. Also?McMulinn's stitch Boots and
Shoes. Sold low for cash, by
may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE.
Wnnfsil tn Hire.
4 GIRL to wait about the House, for whom
libera) wages will be paid. Enquire at this
Office.
Notice.
THE Town Council of Camden wishes to hire
by the month five or six able bodied hands,
to work on the streets, and ditches, in the Town
of Camden. For particulars, apply to either o
the Town Wardens, or the Town Recorder.
L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder.
A/ay 2, 35 tf
Execntor's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against tho estate
of Ellen Chesnut, deceased, are hereby,
notified to come forward and establish the same
and all persons indebted to the said estate
will make payment to
THOMAS WIIITAKER, Ex'or.
May 2 31 tf
OA Bbl's No. 3 inackarcl (large size)
?\J 10 hall bbl'p No. I. do
20 Quarter do do
llfeKils No. l.Salmond. Received and for sale
by SI1AW &. AUSTIN.
OA BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received
and for sale, by SIIAW & AUSTIN.
Feb. 18 14
Notice.
ALL r>ereon8 having demands against the Estate
of J. C. Doby, dee'd will present them
properly attested, and those indebted will make
payment to J. DUNLAP, Adm'r.
Jan. 30. 9 tf
A CASES Pie Fruit consisting of Rhubarb
Sd Gooseberries, Peaches, Whortlebei ries and
Plums, received and for sale, by
SHAW & AUSTIN.
Feb. 18 14 tf
ICase Pate do Foie Grass Strusbourg. Recei
ved and for sale by
Jan 30. SHAW & AUSTIN.
irA SIDES best Hemlock Leather.
XfXy Just received and for sale at 17 eta per
lb.by JOHN W. BRADLEY.
~ BOXES Smoked Halibut received and for
t) sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
Feb. 18 14 tf
WHISKEY, HUM AND BRANDY.
?TA Bbls. Rectified Whiskey,
fTv/ 50 bbls. New England Rum
5 casks Domestic Brandy
40 doz. Old A/adeira Wine
60 doz. Porter and Ale. in nuarts and uints
Received and for sale by
Jan. 20 JOHN W. BRADLEY._
FRENCH, German and English I'lain Cashmeres, for
lAtlivM Drwse*. Also?Velvet and other Trimming"
opened thin dnvLat BONNEY'8.
Butter, lard, bacon &. corn
PRIME Mountain Butter, (in email Firkine)
do do Leaf Lard, do
North Carolina Bacon,
do CORN.
ROBT. LATTA.
March 35, 1851. 24 tf_
THE Subscriber hae on hand an assortment of
Fancy Sofa and Work Tables, Toilet and
Plain Bureaus wood and inarhle tops, Walnut
Book Shelves, if-c., all of late modern style, and
at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN.
Ma-ch 16 22 2m
UlflR niTi.llV
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
May 2. 35 tf
Head Quarters,
22J REGIMENT S. C. MILITIA. )
Camden, 20th April, 1851. ?
IN pursuance of onler* from Brigadier ticneml Chandler.
the Pioneer* within the limit* of the '22d Regiment
S. C. Militia, are hereby ordered to assemble nt the Market
House in Camden, at 8 o'clock, A. M., on Thursday the
Ifuh May next, under the Quarter Master of the Regiment
prepared for three day* service, in malting preparation for
the Kncampmentof the Officer* and Sergeants of the i>th
Brigade S. C. Militia.
The I.t. Col. and Major are charged with the extension
of thin order.
Ry order of Col. TAYLOR.
Tiio. J. Warren, Adjutant.
April 29 31 5t
Corn! Corn!!
3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn,
1000 do White do.
Received, and for sale in lots to Ruit purchasers,
by JOHN W. BRADLEY.
Caindcn, l'\b. *J4, lli tf
Mr '' - . .
1 t?
Notice. ]
THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas
J. Ant rum, William Gardener, and Alexander
Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in H
the maiiulacture of cotton i>oods, and other articles, -*
at a pface known as the DcKalb Factory, in Ker- Be
shaw District, under the firm and style of Wil. ar
liam Andernon a fid Company, have associated
But well Uoykin with them, at> a member of said
Firm?and having obtained Irnm the Legislature of
South Carolina, a Charter inrorpoiating the said
Firm, with their associates and successors, as a
body politic and corporate, in law, by the name and
siyl6 of "The DcKalb Manufacturing Company,"
do hereby notify the public that they have accept,
ed the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct
their busmen according to the terms thereof, and
tinder the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing
Company."
W. ANDBRSON &. CO. J'
March 9th, 1651 20 tf **
Attention Military.
THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the
Officer, of the 5tli Brigade, and visitors gen. ?
erally, that he will have a Table, during the Brig. ^
ade Encainpineirf, whicv is to commence the 19th at
May next, at the Brigade Cain pground, for the accnmniodation
of all who may be pleased to call on ?
him.
His Table will be furnished with the best the
market affords, and attended by respectful Servants, l
A share of patronage U rcsiiectfully solicited. r
J. B. F. BOONE. '
N. B. Horses will Ik; taken to his Stables in ?
Camden, and attended to at the lowest possible
rates. Test it by callirg and trying me. _
j. b. f. n. 5
April 2?* 33 ?t ^
Warranted Pianos, &e. ou Trial. E
PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, 111
Mahogany, &c. in any desired style of finish?
or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of
charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely ~
suited on trial. After sufficient test, may be
bought, exchanged, hired or retnrned, on terms
lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit.
Many references to families in different Slates,
and districts of this State, quite competent to
judge, where Instruments have been tested and
bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens
seen by inquiring of
Mns. An* II. HART,
Teacher of Music, Camden, S. (!. -|
April 2 32 tf gj
Head Quarten.
22d Rkoimknt S. C. M. )
Camden, S. C. March, 1850. $
ORDER NO. i
IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier Gcncr- I
al Chandler, the Commissioned Officers and _
Sergeants of the 22d, Regiment South Catolina
Militia, will assemble at Camden on Monday the
I !)th of May, and encamp full live days, commenceiug
on Monday at 12 o'clock, M.
The l<t. Colonol and Major are charged with the fj
extension of this order, and the complete orgtmixa- -
Jion of their respective commands at aa early a date J
as practicable, and to make to the Colonel of the
Regiment before the 1st of M y, a full return of jjj
the commissioned officers of their respective Bat- C|
taitjons, with the date of a nd commissions. j.
By Order of Cel. TAYLOR.
T. J. Warbkj*, Adjutant. e.
March let, 1850. 22 if
Domestic Items.
BROWN and bleached hheetings, every width, ~
Ticking; Erglish Long-cloths; Counterpanes,
plain and tigured curtain Dimity; garmonlDimity;
colored Homespuns and Denim.*; plaid Linssy. n
Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. J
? a * JA . nr
" ' 1 ft UJV f 1150
pieces of bleached and brown Homespun* a*
as low as thcv can be bought any where in Amcr 9
ca. At " JAMES WILSON'S. It
Oak Bark.
THE highest Market price will be given for ~
Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON &, CO.
March 3d, 18 tf |
The subscriber has just finished off a lot of Ma- w
hogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing
Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and jf
at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN.
-i f\ RBLS. Planting Potatoes, received and tor
1U sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. J
Feb. 18 14 tf
Notice
Is hereby given, that three months after this
date, the Road leading from the McCord Ferry ^
Ro d to the Charleston Road near Boykin's Mill, '
and known as the Ancrutn Ferry Road, will be
discontinued as a public High wav.
THO& "J. ANCRUM. r
April 25, '51. 33 tf
orrior toiuoim o P 0 D PflllDAMV
urnuc inAIXOtV O* U< n* u? uuiiunm,
CHARLESTON, 22d APRIL, 1851.
?S?LgS?.?gL&m&a?Jli2k
XEJBSJSSSBt3&tSS. Wl
BY a Resolution of the Board of Director!, *
(passed lOili April, 1851,) the following rules
of Freight on all articles below montioned have
been adopted:
LUMBER?to be loaded and unloaded by owners.
From any Station below Branch ville "1
To Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Aug. $2 50 | lfW?,
From 1st Sept. to 30il: Apnl, 4 50[
From any Station above Branchviiie f y> "
To Charleston, from lat May to 31st Aug. 3 00 l
From lat Sept. to 30th April, 5 00J
BRICK?to be loaded and unloaded by owners.
From any Station below Branchviiie A A
To Charleston, from 1st May to Slat Ann. $3 00 |
From Ifct Sept. to 30ih April, 5 00 I .qqq
From any Station above Branchviiie f
To Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Aug. 4 00
From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 6 00J
GRANITE?to be loaded and unloaded by owners.
Frunaany Stntioi) on Road to Charleston, > $3 00 per ton
from 1st May to 31st August, y 20U0 lbs. .
COAL?from Charleston to any station. "
I Kwuw lot Mnu facial A itrrilul 45 ) tier lOIl of 2000
From 1st Sept. to 30tii April, 3 50 J lh?.
RAW TURPENTINE?to be loaded by owners.
From any Station on Road to Charleston.
From 1st May to 31st August, 25rents! ?_-_j n
From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 371 rts. \ **" C
MANURES, GIJANO, GYPSUM, AND REFUSE
LIME, intended for Agricultural purposes.
From Charleston to any Station on Rood, 1
From 1st May to 31st August. 121c. per hundred Ihs.
25 rents per thousand feet for Lumlter, 50 rents per
thousand fir Bricks, and 75 cents per ton for Granite will
be charged in addition to the above ratos when unloaded A
by the Company. In no instance will the Company tin- vt
dertuke to haul Lumber, Bricks, Granite or Turpentine.
J. D, PETSCH, Aiuwr'l. Transportation, &c.
South Carolina U. R. Company,
April tJ 31 tf
L St
Perfumery aad'tioemetiW*
FOR THE SEASON
HUE subscriber has lately received front Phila*
L delphta and Baltimore. a Ufge and choice
lection 01 French and English Per?tfflier//8enpe*
id ('osmetics?consisting in part of
French, German* and American Cologne*
44 Enj/Heh - " Soaps,
" Tooth Brashes*
" ' 44 44 Hair "
44 GMwtirrovv Pomade*
Ciiiircoal'Totith Paste*
Hose M M
Powder Puffs =n Gilt Boxeit,Me'kirn's
Carbon Ammatise,
Transparent Motto Seats,
I lair Brushes, Inlaid, Beautiful patterns,
Atuhre Lavender, &c. &c.
o all of which, he solicits the affection of ihd
??lics in particular, and the public generally.
Z. J. DeHAY.
April 15, IA5I. 30 tf ? t.
* a Forte
Monaies ?
)F Morocco ami Calfskin, a large variety ef %
various dualities and patterns, just received
z. j. deijavs
April 15,1S31. SO tf
Gentlemen
T7HO shave themselves, can always find a
r Y large and elegant assortment of Shaving
reams. Soaps, <tc., at Z. J. DcflAYs
April IS, 1*51. 30 ' tf *
Spices.
h ive always on hand, ettpctUr gronftd Maes/
. Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger and Albple?r slaw
utmegs, t'ooper's Shred Isinglass; Sos water/
xtracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Peach, Bitter AW
ond, Grange, die. for flavouring.
z. j. Deiiay;
April 15, 1K51. 30 - tf -
rUST recciued and for tale by Z. J. Dill AY.
April K *51. 80 If**
? :?2
Just Received and for Salt * 1
A LOT of Ladies Drees Goods;
"V Consisting in Tissues, Barages, *'
Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. <*
Also a fine assortment of Prats, and a general
worUueitt of .
SPRING GOODS,
At 8. D, HALLFORD'S. .
April 6. ??T
Ready Blade Clothing!?*
HATS ot all kinds, for sale
At 1IALLPORIP8
April 8, 28 A i* ^
? ?y~**?1-~
Case Spired Oysters, received and forsafo by
SHAW A AlWTfiC
Arpil ft ^ <f >
Head Quarters.
FIFTH REGIMENT CAVALRY,)
Camden, S. C., April 13th, 1861, }
>RDER No. ?.
f"N pursuance of an order from Brigadier GeneL
ml Owens, the Commissioned Officers, a?d8er?
eanls nf the 5th Regiment Cavalry, trill assetnle
at Camden, on Monday the 19lh May, and
icamp full five days, commencing on Monday it
2 o'clock. M.
The Lt Colonel and Major are charged with the
(tension of this order
RvOnfarofCol. ANCRVTM.
R. II. Gondwyn, Adjutant.
^April 15 50 . *t .
Insurance.
CAPITAL $150,00#* "7 .7
CHE Subscribers having been appointed Agent*
for the Columbia Insurance Company, are now
epared to issue Policies on as favorable terms
i any responsible Company. With a Capital of
150,000 all paid in, and a Southern eulerprtWw
is worthy of encouragement. 7 #
A. M. & R. KENNEDY.
Camden, March 5.1851. 19 tf
Attention Troopers. ' ?
"N pursuance of orders from Col. Ancrum.llm
. officers and Sergeants ot Kershaw Troop*,
ill assemble at Camden on Monday tbe-lOtii a
ay next, at 12 o'clock M. to encamp "full fir*
?ya."
By order of Capt. W. A. ANCRUM*
M RA BREVARD,O. ST.
Ap-il 18, 1850. 8t 31 7" '
NEW SPRING GOODS.
- /vr 4
CAMDEN BAZA AH.
rHE subscribers have just received their new
Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, to
I _ ? ... .l" ....... -f i : _ c*. L.
(lien Uiey mvue me auenuuii m uieir irrami
id the public in general. It censista partly of?
Calicoes, Ginghams,
Plain and embroidered Lawns, *
Fancy Muslim*,
Plain and colored Linen Lunlre*
Tissue Silk?,
Embroidered and plain Swiss Muslin*,
Plain and fancy Bareges, Crepes, . ?
nd a great variety of other Goods, suitable far
Ladies Dresses,
- v*
aiso
A large Assortment of?
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Needlework Collars, CuSt, and Sleeve*
Chemisettes, Veils and Lace Capes,
Muslin, Linen and Silk Edging and Inserting*
a e ?I? M4k...AAi At ?U
DWJITCII* t* uw uunoot o?jr?cf
Ivory, black and and feather Fans,
Parasols, Shocp,
nd a great quantity of ether Fancy Articles tec*
numerous to name.
They recommend their Stock ol?.
Blenched and brown Shirting,
Blue and striped Homespuns,
Linen and Cotton Osnaburgs,
Table and Towelling Linen and Diaper*
tl of which they will sell at the lowest Cash
prises possible.
M. DRUCKER & CO.
April 15, 30 tf
REDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT.
SELLING OFF
'HE BALANCE OF OOK STOCK OF
MY GOODS AND BARDWABS
,T Prime Co6t at the above credit. All tfcftae
'ho have to purchase, would do well to avail then*
alves of this opportunity.
H. LEW A SON.
March 18, 1*51. 22 tf