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Jenny JAvd.?We are sorry to see that Jenny Litid, Rarnam's "good angel," has been again hauled up before the SheiifT to testify in . regard to the non-fuliilmcut of a contract with L. the lesse of the Chestnut street theatre, Philadelphia. The telegraph reports that she was greatly annoyed, and we don't wonder at it. One Step More.?The Senate of Massachu setts -passed unanimously (except lour dissenting voices) the following: Resolved, That Massachusetts affirms anew her hostility to slavery and her devotion to the Union, that, inspired by tiiese cherished sentiments, she longs for harmony among the different parts ol our common country; but site can not conceal the conviction that this can he finally and permanently secured only by the overthrow of slavery, so far as the same can be constitutionally doue, everywhere within the jurisdiction of the national government; that the free States may be relieved from all responsibility therefor, so that freedom, instead of slavery sluill become national, and slavery, instead of freedom, become sectional. Massachusetts, we see, is loud for the Union, and yet here is a resolution passed by her higiii ? v - J i.:..u :r I t*?i legislative uouv, -.vuiea, u it wco auwj.i^u by Congress, would dissolve the Union before the ink would be dry.?Southern Press. ?.?? Tallahassee, May 6. Storm &e.?On Sunday afternoon last a violent squall set in from the N. \V. bringing haile and n prodigious fall of rain which lasted ^ some four or five hours, and must have done a great deal of gam age to the planters in the vicinity. 'lTie mi.i literally fell in torents, and level ground was covered with a sheet of water. The wash must have been tremendous on rolling ploughed lands. The hail, we think, was too light to have done much injury. The season thus far has been very unpropituous for crops in this vicinity. The weather has been remarkable cool, and up to this time there have not been more than some three or four days in which thin garments would have been comfortable. FROM ALABAMA. We are permitted to publish the following , extract of a letter from a distinguished citizen of Alabama to a gentleman of Columbia, rf. /"* VI.... i iQ"i W.? Ii'ivm mi ihnib. ! , u.uai ;?iin i, iu-/i. v - ? ninny of the friends of the South in our cot ! States entertain the same sentiments. "We are looking with intense anxiety to the i course of South Carolina. T.iose who under any and ail circumstances will lie faithful to ! the .South, believe that your own honor, as the honor and safety of the entire Smith, is involved in your secession from the Union. That a more favorable junction for a dissolu- | tii>n of the fearful bond that binds us to oar I enemies never will occur, ami that if it passes unimproved, the last hope of the S nitii will j disajij?ear. Such is mv own view of the sob- j jeet. The faithful everywhere a wait your action. If yon sncconili, they will retire i i disgust from a struggle that offers no prospect hut coiitjnued humiliation wud defeat. "It is a great responsibility, I admit. But your course, which has been right, has brought j ii upoii yoa, and to shrink from it will invo'.c a ii utter loss of character and irretrievable ruin to your Southern confederates. "Believing that \ou have the ligi t to secede, and that circumstances require its o.\e;cise, t Sliave no fear fur results. IVovidence never fails a brave people struggling for their her- . doni. Mi'an held nil Germany at bav lor j nearly a half a century, and finally obtained a j concession for all Italy of the rights which j i.'?1> . IwnniM endeavored to trample ! J" ll'UCi IV under lout; and she commenced the struggle with less countenance from iier sister republics than you now enjoy." ?;-c*-s Mtissiehtisclfs hcpixlalurr.? V hill was reported in the Senate to-day providing lor a Convention to revise the Constitution. The hill relating to joint stock companies was passed to he engrossed. The resolves concerning slavery, and the hill farther to protect personal liberty, were passed j to a third reading by a vote of iil to 4, an I amendment having been previously adopted denying the right on the part of any State, to ayjiul or prevent the execution of the constitution or law made under the authority of the saoie,^ 'J'ho free hanking act was ordered to a third reading without some amendments hv a vote of ?4.. irtn ^ W> l*J. ANOTHER FREE-SOiLEK APPOINTED BY FILLMOliE. "Grafton Baker of Missouri, lias been :i|?poiutedby President Fillmore, Chief Justice of the Supremo Court of the United States, for the territory of New Mexico. It is we!! known that (Jiafton Bilker in tlio canvass of 1848 and 1849, contended on the stump, that the lcxlnri of our Mexican territory would prevail despite the Constitution, and we have no doubt his appointment was made with that view of .the qeustion."?Southern Argus. This is the course pursued in regard to the "Territories, and we suppose that as vacancies occurred in the Supreme Court of the United States the appointments will he made out of the Free-soil ranks, until at last, even the abolitionists will be willing to leave to that tribunal the decision of all questions touching South ern rights. When the Supremo Court shall have come to thU complexion, the Southern inan \^ho refuses to submit to its decision will bo branded as a traitor by the Northern press, to which their Southern allies will say amen! Columbus (Ga.) Times. K --CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Ilaafing, per yd. 14 told Lard, lb 8 to 10 I'ale Rope lb to 12 l>ead, lb 6 to 7 l>.tcon, lb 9 to 121 .Molanes, gnlI3i to 40 Putter, lb 18 to 20 Maokarel, nlil 8 'to 10 Hrandjr, g*H 28 to 33 |Nail*, lb 44 to 6 l^eawax, lb 18 to 22 iOam, buslirl 75 t an Hflflff ^ ^ I' *311", uunnri Che**?, lb 12 15 I Potatoes, sweet, bit 51 ' otton, U> 6 to 9 I Irisk bu 1} <?rw, bttshol$I tolOGjllp, bushel 95 to 1 Hour, - I'U CI W 7 Rice. bufhel 3 to 1 Poilaer. cwl li l75JSugar, * lb 7 t? 10 IMex..dry ?b*5R to 9 (Stilt, ?nck . ]j Irntlj * * ' Hi ' .V to fij'sl ol. Im* Jj l?r?l 1 If. Si.Ti.hRoeq, I!, |(l j0jo \t ailior. 41 17 i?2i | Wheat, bo I, I Still Later. THE Subscriber lias within a few dny.? y nnct roroivo/l lilc Snvt'iwr mill Sfinilll?'r M Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Pa in Is, Oils, tVe. which lie will sell as low as the lowest for cash or ."horl credit. Z. J. DeHAY. may 20, 1S51. 40 Qt C^Whito Lead, Linseed Oil, * ' \M Spts. Turpentine, Litharge, Chrome Greene and Yellow, I/iiup Ulack, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Red lead, &c. &c. Just received at Z. J. DkIIAY'S. may *20 -10 6t PRItRY'S Dead Shot, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Jay ne's Tonic do. Sands' Sarsapnrilla, Leidy's Blood Piils. Just received at Z. J. PeIIAY'S. may 20 40 6t "pRbspicTus" of the SOUTHERN REPUBLIC, Camden, S. C. Wi.'.l ho issued the second week in June, a large Weekly Shoe:?New Press anil Type, devoted i<> Literature and Polities, hi the former, it will ho emho iislied by some of our native wri ters?in the latter, it will he ilie Antipodes of the Southern Patriot. Wc ask all our Iriends to give us a warm assistance, as wc do not expect ai y assistance whatever from the Fillmore government. Lend ns your name a,id a friend also?We will .-tart in the ti st Nu in her an original Storv? and hope onr list u ill start largo, and its shadow never grow less. O'Editors that will publish this Prospectus, and send us their papers hy way of exchange tunc, will much oblige lis. Address Southern Reptibli , Camden, S. C. CHARLES A. PRICE, Editor and Prop)ietor. May 20. l?il. 40 tf FOR SALE, House Lots and Servants. rI~YlE subscriber is desirous to sell his new and JL comfortable Dwelling, with eight rooms, with fire places in each, and if desircn, tuu more ruin, lortahlc ronu scan he tinisiiud in the garret. The House was built about two years ago hy one oi tlie best Wt ikincn, in a plain and ue.it manner. The lots measure 400 'bet front, by "m l feet d-.f p, Willi convenient oul-hiiildmgs, ami two il ne wells of as pure water as is in Can.dun. And as regards health, it i.? C'JMMi !') JV.TKWOOU I ieij?e ocrv.uos, surli as Ntir.-e. Conk, Washer, ainl Wa lor, will al! be sold low tor cash, or on tunc as mav ho agreed on. W. 1>. .VIt 1).)\VaL , may 10, 1851 40 8t Estate ttalc. BY permission of J:io. It. Joy, Ksq, Ordinary f'?r K"rsh w Histiicl, will ho sold al the Court House in C.iunhMi, on t!io lirs M mdav in June. Few No. (5, in i!ie Presbyterian Church, hclonjrin^ to lho Mslate oi ihc a'c Jos. ('iiniiiii^hain Tortus a credit to Hie 1st J iiunrv, l"5.r)l. c. J. s.i \NNON,; ? , J.M.i. BROWN. \ ]',s raCinnion Mnyl5 .*{;> 5? Eosl or Mislaid. STATE OF SOUTH.CAROLINA. > Kershaw District. ( BEFORE me appeared Tho nas Stover ai d made oath, that lie has l.o>tor Mislaid two Notes of Hand on Naihairel .1/lyhhtin, one Note far Two Hundred Dollars, pay tide to Tie inns Stover; the second Note of hand, on Nathaniel M <vl?l i:,i lor two Hundred D liars, pay ?hie to I'li'iinis Stover. First Note da'ed sotne lime in Septeinhpr, the otlirr dated iti January 1I. Also n;y I'ocket Book, with four Five Dollar > *' ~ ...... I..:: , ^I.^M |,? liiiis. .\i:v iriMcini^ iiii? ii uj/? ci .... well Jtew.iniinl l?y run. I Ivrehy forewarn all person* Irani trailing for s.iiil ,\?;los. as I lmv? nevnr receive'! any nart ol llie n (>Si^ c l) Si v.;f> '..i'hs I! May, 1S.?! >T;JO ST()VER. la. . i;.r? M t;::strale. { m i v i'5. :n at ICE CREAM rrviE Siii>-ci'i!>er is pn pareil to fnrni.-li Icf. 1 ("i:kam to his Ctistnnvrs. together with a comtilel" Assortment of FRESH COXFECTIONj ARV. with Cakes, Pies, &c.. at the shortest notice. w. II. CaMI'JIKIJ* May Ifi:h. 30 If PAVILION HOTEL. (BY II. Ii. BUTTKRFIELD.) Corner of Merlin:* arel Unroll Streets, ami in the imttie<lia.<?* vicinity <>f I Invite mid Kin^ Streets. Charleston, K.O. Notice. ir Imt'iiiir .tuiiintiH^ nirainst theEstate | I.'. |M ;'l of Samuel Kirklatul, dec'd., will present tin-in properly attested, and those indebted, will make payment to JOHN' KIRKLAND, Adtu'r. may 13, 1351 33 tf T?. WICItlLE. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. WIN'SIlOKt lUGII, s. c. (Office in the rear of tlie Court House.) inny 6. 36 4m Southern Agricultural Implements. rpllli subscribers have received the following 1_ consignment ftom the house of It. Sinclair Jr. &. Co., Baltimore. They have been tested and approved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7, K & 0, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, 2 & 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, Si trie and Double spout Corn Shelters, ? . ,, ? lm-II,,... Virginia ?,orn ohchci.-, 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 f COOPER, uiay 5th, 36 tf GREAT ATTRACTION!!! Bargains, Bargains, Bargains AT TIIE MASONIC HALL. " - ?r..n.m.n ,i,o rirff of Baltimore iU. A. ALII/lUUIVt iiviu ?IIV w J Manufac turer" of every kind anil newest style and fash ions of Oknti.kmkn's Clothing, have opened a house a the Masonic Hall, in Camden, nearly opposite Kennedy'i New Hall, and neudoor south to Hunter's Har Room Their extensive and large assortment, manufactured b; themselves, with the advantages of iui|?ortin" their owi materials from the Kuropean markets, enables them isell at 25 per (-nt cheaper than any other house in thi place, or in the Slate of South-Carol ma. Their Clothim is always made by lite best workmen. They rcsjiectfull' invito attention to their Nock, and will spare no pains t render satisfaction to their customers. Thyy will sell nt Wholesale, at New-York price Cof't'trv Merchant* will find it to their advantage to giv |h? or-,'I. \ | ..f imported SI*' I MIS fir rale. >1 i y . ^ X. Augers I "RECEIVED direct front tJ.e mnniifac'iirers, V and will be Fold at a great reduction on former prices. Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and without Nuts, " Long.Mill Wrights Nut Augers, " Cast Steel Convex " " " " " Atfer I?it 1st \ to ?j. For sale by Mc 1)(> \ V A LI. 4- COOLER, may Gtli 30 tf sums. A largo assortment of Gentleman and Boys, jfV of thelatcststvle, just received liv McDOWALL & COOI'F.R. may Hth 3!i if India Matting:. 1 few Pieces of Extra Quality, furpalp !>y It McDOVVaJ.L &. COUPlill. may fitli 3f> tf Branch of t.ho Bank of the State of South Carolina at Camden. ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank in the months of June and July, must be i:i the original signatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. DE ><AUS.$UK.12, Cashier. May 0. 3(! if Jlariisc, Fire, and Life Insurance. isv tilk Commercial Insurance Company, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN. OFFICE, NO. 1, Bit OA D-STKEET. iresiuknt. WILLIAM B. IIERIOT. m rectors. JAMES K. ROBINSON, I HENRY T. STREET, 111."i? v riM.'Mfill.U I U M McittiNNRV. uoiihiiv i:'aijivi;ii, ( i. vr! hiIawley",* A. U. I'AKT, I T. L WUACU, A. M. I .EE. Secretary. K. I.. TKSSIKII. !n?P"ftor. H. C. PRE <SI.KY. Solicitor. 1L A. KINLOCII, Medical Examiner. Tin.' .<111) cri!i"r hiivlti-/ I wen :uip'>int>*<| :iynt for tliiif ('oiTijcuiy. i* now pri-Dari' l to receive I'lopnals for Kirk Risks. anJ will effect Insurance on fhir nn?l liberal tvrm<. \YM J). McDOW.ll.L t'a:nJen. S. May f?, 1 :fJl. 3fi if Fresh and G-jnulne Drnjs and Hedicines. JUST iteceived at MrKAlN'S Driiir S ore, n lar^p invoice of Fresh Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, &.c., which will ho sold Wholesale or Retail at ('harlcslou prices All articles sold at this Eslahlic .moiit are warranted genuine, may H Rfi tf Chloric /Ether, Chloroform. QUI N fN!:S. Iodines, Iodide of Potassium, Chloride of Sod i, Prassic Acid, Citrate of Iron, vVic, 4") Jusl received at. .McKAI.N'S Drug store. May ft 3t> if Fresh Extracts OF Belladonna, I lyorr ramus, Taraxacum, Stramonium Gentian, &< ? just received At MrKAIM'S Drug Store, may 0 Blj tf Lamp Oil, Ac. ft7"I.N'TKll Strained, <Su;ar and Lard Oils, ? t Hotiiiirjj I'tutti. Afso, a larirc itVsiirliiinnl n| Hunting Fund Lamps- Wicks, &c. iMcK.MiN'S'S Drug Store. Mav 0 _ ilii tf J'ljst Ill-It LI VK;> :ii McK.M.N'S l)rn?r Sinre, n Fresh supply of lln'C, Cinnamon, Nulmeirs, Spice, (iinj/er, I'eppcr. (rsbi'iiifi, Isinsrlass, Vanil( ia Bonus. Ks.-e:i<-es for Flavoring, Hops, tjpe.&c. | Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Ac. JUST IWeivod ai IU? K.\1N'S Ding Store, 10.0011 III.-. While Lead, ]-"Ml jf ils. Linsrod <)il, 100 " iS'pts Tiirpoiiliiir, AO Fnmi'tire Varnish, AO " Coach Yari.ish, AO !l>s. Chronic v?roc:i, AO " Paris " Also a !nr;?' assortincol of Paim Brushes- from the host manufacturers?ail of which w ill be sold very low. may I) ?'fi 'f Window Glnss, JTMlENCIl niiil American, a larjre invoice, just received at MrKAIN'S DrugStiro. I may 0 :w> * tf To Cabinet Makers. V large invoice of (Hue, Varnish, Pumice Stone, .S'.iml l'nper, &r.. just rcreired at McKAIN'.S' Drug iS'tore, which will be sold as low as can be obtained in Charleston, may (i IIG tf Perfumery Cosmetics, &c., V complete assortment of English, French, Geru.in and American. ALP" Toilet and Slaving Soaps in great variety At Alt IvAl.V.S' Drug Store. M iy fl DO tl Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. V large assortment may always he found At MoKAlN'iVDrug Store, may fl DO tf FRESII Congress Water in quart and pint Dottles, kept constantly at MrEAINS Drug Store, may fl flfl tf Surgical Instruments. A Beautiful assortment, consisting in part of JL\. Amputating Triplines, Cupping and rocket Cases from the celebrated Establishment of II. I^osse, New York, just received at MeKAIN'S Drug Store. i may 0 flfl tf Wanted to Hire. 1GIRL to wait about the House, for whom liberal wages will be paid. Enquire at this Office. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! T1IE Subscriber having a large supply of Ire, ?'i!l iliatiosoof it for CASH OADY, at the following rates :?All quantities over titty pm. at two cents a pound?over liftcen pounds and uu. t dor fifty, at two and a half cents -under lutccn a pounds at three cents. lie will be obliged to adhere strictly to then f rates, and no distinction can be made. A'o money * no Ice. h FRANCIS L. ZEMP. ? April 25. 33 tf v ? ? LATE ARRIVAL " *' arw 5 F> SSn,CrA^-M?M"l'-VEli!ch Boots ? Shoes. Hohl low e,rSf||:{?MAx A I!(>ONF. inny - . Workman & Boone Are now receiving large addition? to their Stock ? embracing SEVERAL lXE W STYLES, and rendering their Stock by far the most full and complete SPRING STOCK of BOOTS A > K) SHOES that ha? ever boon offered in this market In the selcc'ion of these goods, great care has been taken as to style and yxinlity The workmanship and materials are of the best description?and the terms shall he 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 S, tf | Have a liinc lot of Crockery and Glassware on I hand. S. D IlALLFORD. April 8, '28 tf SPBIHG. 18 51, I. Jr. &, R. KENNEDY, arc just receiving thoir .1 usual supply of SPRIXG GOOES, and will be pleased Jo receive a call from their Friends, anJ all u ho may he in want < I Handsome Goods, suitable lor tlm Season, cither in LA PIGS' OR ii KNTLE.M KN'ii WEAR. Tlie .Stock will he found complete in all its ('ranches. April 4, 1851. 27 tf Notice. rpiIE Town Council of Camden wishes to hire JL hv the month five or six aide bodied hands, to work on the streets,and ditches, in the Town of Camden. For particulars, apply to either o the Town Wardens, or t) the Town Recorder. k W. BAHLARI), T. Recorder, jl/ay 2, 3b tf Exec ntor's Notice. A LL persons having demands against the cs1\ tale of Ellen Che.snut, deceased, are hereby, notified to come forward and establish the same and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment to "TIIOMAS WIIITAKER, E.x'or. May 2 34 tf " OA Hbl's No. 3 mackarel (large size) ! JL\ J 10 hullbbPe No. 1. do Jjl) Quarter do do 10 Kits No. l.Salmond. Rereivod and for sale by HHAW & AUSTIN. OA BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received 1 and for bale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 _14 tf_ Notice. \ LL persons having demands against the Esx jl late ol J. ('. Moby, dee'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted wifl make payment to J. DUNLAP, Adni'r. Jan. 00. 9 ' if CASES Pie Fruit consisting of Rhubarb Gooseberries, Peaches, Whortleberries and Plums, received and for sale, by SIIAW & AUSTIN. Feb. IS 14 tf I Case Pate do Foie Gras Strusbourg. Recei ved and for sale by J,in 30. SUAW.jfc AUSTIN... 1*-A SIDES bed llciirlock leather. .fJvy Just received and for bale at 17 cts per Ih. by JOHN }V. BRADLEY. ITMtE.Nt II. it-nnan and Knyli>h Plain ('axhrncres, tor I jo lies Also?Velvet and other Trimmings ..jviied this ilny. ai BONNE VS. Notice. rrMI()M\S LANG, William-Anderson, Thomas 1 J. Anrruin, William Gardener, and Alexander Young, tvho have been, and now are, engaged iti ' '..I ? nun /-/.ftnn .rimrltf and of Iter articles. it a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Ker- | si,aw District, nniler the firm ami etyle of Wil- I liam Anderson and (Company, have associated Miii well H<>ykin with tliein, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from'he Legislature of Smith Carolina, a Charter inrorpoiatinir the Baid Firm, with their associates and successors, as a body politic and corporate, in law, by the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accept, ed the said Charier, and will hereafter conduct their busitze-s according to the terms thereof, and under the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company." \V. ANDERSON & CO. March .9th, IS.">I 20 * tf Onk Hark. frilE lushest Market price will lie given for 1 Oak IJark, |,y W. ANDERSON & CO. March 3d, 18 tf HI TTER, LARD, BACON A. corn 1) PRIME Mountain Hutter, (in small Firkins) do do Leaf Lard, do North Carolina Bacon, do CORN. KOHT. LATTA. March 25, 1851. 24 tf KICK DUhl.V, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CENTRAL WHARF, CII ARLES PON, S. C. May 2. 35 tf Corn ! Corn !: 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, 1000 do White do. Received, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden, Feb. 24, < lti tf | f\ UBLS. Planting Potatoes, received and for 1 \ ) sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf In Equity. - - ^ * ftTtrtn r%TO'r* I) Tf^T* JjAlVUAtS I Jhn. j/iui aiui, Dill lomarshall assets and injunction and so fortli. John R. Welsh, Adm'r. of Win. Hilton (dee'd.) vs. John Adams et. al., creditors. Samuel D. Kennington,"] rs. I Bill for Performance ' John II. Welsh, Adm'r. j and Relief. 1 Liilley Hilton, et. al. J , TT appearing to my satisfaction that Lilley HflJLton one of the delcndants in each of above sta' toil case, resides beyond the limits of the State. It is ordered, on motion of Williams' Sol'r. for Compl't. in the former, and of ClintoiTif- Hanna Sol'rs. for Compl't. in the latte' ease; that the said Lilley Ilinton do answer, plead, or demur to i f nhove bills, on or before the ildth day of J j?nc 1951. otherwise judgment pro . '1 be ordered agiiinst him ^ w.il JAMES ... o, eaid BH1? . wmiFR^fooN'. C.K I.;D. . - * V tr, I, -.'.S, (Fi-e y.* ,;U ^ 'ft. .?" + ^ r . Tlie subscriber has jus*; finished off a lot ot Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush arid hair; very neat articles .and . at unusually low prices. O. L. CHATTEN. CREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT. SELLING OFF Till: U IMKCE 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 avaiflheuiselves of this opportunity. IT. LEVY & SON. March 10, Hoi. 22 tf ofrtci"trans'n. s. c. r. r. compank, CHARLESTON, 22d APRIL, I85J. rrV^=L. /aggWfi. BY a Resolution of tlie Board of Directors, (j).sscil ill ill April, 1851.) the following rates of Freight mi all articles below mentioned have been adopted: LUMBER?!o he loaded and unloaded bv owners. from any St.vioti Mow Branch villc ToCharlestou. I'mrj 1st May to 3l*t Anc. $2 50 i/vm' From 1st Sept. to 3Utl: April, 4 50 1 P*' From any Station above Branchville I niH tri To Charleston,from 1st May-to 31st An$. 3 00 ' From 1st Sept. id 30th April, 5 00J Bill*'K?u> Ixs loaded Aii'tl unloaded by owne'rfFrom anySjationliclnw Hrnnchville To Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Antr. $3 00 j From 1st NspL to 3-Jth April,. 5 0(11 1000 From any Station above HranchviUe " i o cuaneaiw), trom ist may to oisi Aug. * uu i From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 6 00J GRANITE?to l)e loader* and unloaded by owner*. From any Station on UoaritoCiiarleaton, > $3 00 per ton o< from Ixt May to 31st August, ' f 2000 I be. GOAL?from Charleston to any station, ?. .4. From 1st May to 3Jst August, $2 50) per ton of 8900 From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 3 50 J Ibe. RAW '1 UIIPENTlNE?to be loaded by owner*.. From nny Station on Road to Charleston, .i From 1st May to 31st August, 25 r ents ) ^ From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 371 cts. \ P?1- barret. MANURES, GUANO, GYPSIJM, AND ..REFUSE LIME, intended for Agricultural purposes. From Charleston to any Station on Road, From 1st May to 31st August, 124 c. per hundred lbs. 25 cents per thousand fret .for Lumber, 50 cents per thousand for Bricks, and 75 cents per tori for Granite will he charged in addition to the above rales when unloaded by the company. In no instance will the Company un- * ' dertake to load Lumber, Bricks, Granite or Turpentine* J. D, 'PUTSCH) Super*!. Transportation, rfec; Sont h Carolina K. K. Company. April 20 31 tf Warranted Pianos, &e. OH Tjrktifc PTANOS of best Makers, Rosewood,' Pearf,' Mahogany, &r. in any desired style of finish? or other Musical Instruments,'fhrnirfhiSi free'df charge, or obligation to keep. unless entirely, suited on trial After sufficient test, may be bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on term* lower than obtainable else?;here, < ashorcredjt. Many references, io families in different Sfatee, 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 Mrs* ANN H. IlART,, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. April,2 33 .!U, . tf;? Oomesticltems. if BROWN and bleached fcheetinge, every width; Ticking: Erglish I^>ng-cloths; Counterpanes, plain hnd figured curtain Uimitf; gancaotDiinrtjr; colored Homespuns end Denims; plaid Linssy. v Flannels and-Blankets,'M adi prices. -* *<? \f.*o : 115<> pieces af bleached and brown Uomespnus as low at they'carri be bought any where in Airer ca. At ' JAMBS * Just Received and for Sale A LOT of Ladies Dress Goods: Consisting in. Tissues, Baragee, ~ ^ PrHitorFCatiibrics, Gmgffenfc. " Also a ftfTo assortment of Pr'hts, and a general assortment of SPRING GOODS, At S. D, HALLFORD'a* ? ?ri o * Qii iff- ' ni?ru o, M 1 ^ t _ _ . Ready Made Clothing! ^. * DATS of all kinds, for sale ^ ' At IIALLFOBJ)^ ? April 8, 28 " ICaxe Spiced Oysters, received and Tor sale hy SHAW & AUSTIIf. d. Aroil 25. 33 , . V. . tf insurance. CAPITAL. $150,000. .. ,v THR Subscribers hsvinp been appoint*] Agents for the Columbia Insurance Company, arfctow prepared to issue Policies on as favorable termini as any responsible Company. With a Capital of 8150,000 all paid in, and a Southern euterprise. It is worthy of encourapement. -* A. M. & RMCENNEDV;^ ? ? V e 1US1 to tf 'Jamtien, niarcn u, icoi. w NEW SPMNGGOODS. *" CAMDEN BAZAAR..." I^IIE subscribers have just received their netv. . Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, to which they invite the attention of their friends nd the public iti general. It consists partly of? Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain and embroidered Lawns, ",w Fancy Muslins, Plain and colored Linen Lustres,. , Tissue Silks, Embroidered and plain Swids Muslins, Plain and fancy Bareges, Crepes, And a great variety of other Goods, suitabltrfor Ladies Dresses. 1 ' ' ' " *" "* A large Assortment of->? * Linen Cambric ilandkerchiets, Needlework Collars, Cuffs, and Sleeves, /'K?n.iaf?ttes. Voils and Lace Capes, Muslin, Linen and Silk Edging and Inserting* Bonnets of the newest style, v; Ivory, black and and feather Fan's, ,:7" Parasols, Shoes, V" And a great quantity of other Fancy Articles too numerous to name. Thoy recommend tb< ir Stock ol? Bleached and blown Shirting, ; Blue and striped Homespuns, Linen and Cotton On na burgs, Table and Towelling Linen and Diapers, All of which they will sell at the lowest Cask prices possible. * M. DRUCKER & CO. April 15, 30 tf Notice .a . ^ ^ Is hereby given, that ihree mv*\- ^ date, the Road leading ^ Roid to a .ioin tb? McCord Pbrry . .nnrieston RoacT near Boykin's Mill, . and tofct a. the Ah.crmh Perry will be i ?S5a??^i ancrom. April '-2"), '51- 33 tf' * '* i i*