Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, June 17, 1851, Image 3
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. -I CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT.
J Bagping. I?er y?l. 131 to 14 ifjinl, II) 10 to ]3
| Hale liopu il) 6 to 10 |Ij<?ad, ll> 6 to *
( Bacon, ll? 0 to 121 '.Molasses, pall 31 to 44
Butter, lb IS to 20 jiMaokarel, bbl 8 to 10
Brandy. gall 28 to 35 iNails, lb 41 to 0
Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 jOaU, bushel 75
Beef, lh 4 to 5 I Peas, bushel
Cheese, * lb 12 15 I Potatoes,"wect.bu 5'
Cotton, lb 5 to 9 ! Irish bu !
Corn, bushel 90to $4 l'iijHye, bushel 95 to 1
Flour, bbl 6 to fiijltice. bushel 3 to 1
Fcxhlcr. rwt 11 175 Sugar, lb 7 to 10
f Iliilcs. dry lb 8 to 9 (Salt, sack 11 J
? Iron, lb 5 to fii shot. baa It
Liinc. bbl 2 to 21 iToharco, lb 10 to jJ
leather, sol e. lb 17 lo21 I Wheat, bush 1
Done at this O.'Iicc on the most accommodating
terms with Neatness and Despatch.
All kindsof Blanks kepi constantly on Hand
C. S. WKST,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Rear of the Court House, Camden, S. C. j
June 17 48 lints
Sheriff Sale,
BY virtue ofsundrv writs of Fieri Facias to me
directed, 1 will on the first Monday in July
next, between the usual houis of sale tlie following
property, viz:
Five Negroes, Miller. Bill, Hariet, Martha and
infant child, Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of Daniel Beauford, at the Suit of John
D. Murray and others. Terms Cash.
JOHN INGRAM, s. k. d.
June 17. 48 5t
Great Attraction
: tl Odd Fellows' Hall!
THE subscriber would respectfully ir.fonn the
citizens of Camdien and vicinity, that he lias
opened i Duguerrean Gallery at the above place.
Now is the time, delay not. for it may be the last
chance thrt many of you will have to obtain a
beautilul likeness of yourselves or friends and
who would not secure one of those valuable mementos,
for lite is but a vapor?to-day we are in ;
the enjoyment of health?and to-morrow we are j
nnmKoroil tt'if'i 1 ho iftitirrc tliflt U'Arp.
IIUIIII/VIVU *??. 1MV HfKlgV tllUk " w,v* j
I would say to the Ladies and Uentlemen that i
wish Picturesrto give me an early call, as I shall
positively leave on the 5th of Jrly.
Pictures taken in clear or cloudv weather.
\VM. A. WELL.MAX.
June 17 4y tf
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, j
Gilding, &c., Imitations of Wood,
Marble and Granite.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens .
of Camden and its vicinity, that he is prepared
to execute any work in the above branches on the
r.iost reasonable terms.
T. L. WHITEHEAD,
Broad street, ? doors below the Wateree House, j
(late Planters' Hole'.)
X. li Banners, Flags, Masonic and Odd Fellows'
Regalia painted to oider.
June 17 4S tf
Council ('hamuli:, June lltli, 1851.
Notice is hereby given to all the citizens wituin j
the corporate limits of the Town ot Taunton, io
have their cellars, yards, and premises propeily
cleansed and ventilated, weeds cut down, and ?'l
offensive matter of' wha* rerkind removed, on or
before Wednesday the 20.h iost., as Cootie-1 w-'l
l*"* commenrr visiting in the different Wards of the
Town, on Monday the 3(Jth iust.
By order of Council.
L W. BALLARD, Town Recorder. '
June 13 -It 17
S'OTICJE.
ALL persons indebted tolho Planter's Hotel are |
re juest' d to come forward innm dhi eiy a id
settle ttie same.
Mr. J. J. Putilr.p may be found at t' o Waterce
House who is duly au homed io cWe tin tiie litisi- I
ncss of the Hotel. W. PATTERSON.
June 13 47 I Ot
1 TEACHER WANTED hy the 1st of August
next, a young man with steady habits and a
good recommendation. can lind employ inent as a
Teacher, in Lancaster District. Souih Carolina, ;
sQpie two miles North of Tax."haw The pay
will be liberal, and none need nprly who 1s iucom- i
netent of Imparling instruction in all the English '
lira tithes. This 9th June. A. D. 18.71.
June 13. 47 3\v
'VSTT SADBL3P.T.
THE subscriber has recently added to his stock, I
a line assortment of
SADDLES, Ac.
of the best qualit:es and latest s'yles. J lis stock is
now complete, any article usually nund in his line
may be procured, on the most accommodating
terms.
Saddle* made to order in the very host style
Harness of all kinds and descriptions.
Kepa iriii? done at the shortest notice.
P. J. OAKS.
Ju >e 10 40 It
Warranted Pianos, &c. on Trial.
PAXOS of best .Makers, Rosewood, 1'earl,
Mahogany, &c. in any desired s;yle<>f finish?
or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of
char?e, or obligation to keep, unless entirely
suited on trial. Aiter sufficient test, may be
bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms
lower lhau obtainable ^Isewliere, casli or credit.
Many references to families in different Slates,
arid distr ess of this State, tjuite competent to
judge, where Instruments have been tested and
bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens
seen by inquiring of
Mits. Ann II. HART,
Teacher of Music. Camden. S. ('.
April 2 32 tf |
Wanted j
IN active, intelligent and industrious Lad, 13 or ;
l\ 14 years old, as an Apprentice to tiie Drug
Business. Apply at this office.
June 6 45 6t
Sale of Real Instate.
11 y order of the. Court of Ordinary.
HflLL ue sold on the first Monday in July next, j
before the Court House in Camden, between ,
the legal hours ol sale, a house and lots, situated |
on the upper part of the town ol Camden, number ??
c'S')l Hundred and seventy nine (87!))
and eight hundred and eighty (880) with
seventy five feet oft'the Western end ol each Ia>\ ;
fronting the Public Square A each being one hundred
feet wide-a'sc, the South half of lot eight
hundred and eighty one (881) the line of division
running Kastto West, being the real estate of Dr.
Isaac Burns of North Caroli na dee'd.
TERMS.?Cash for as much as will pay cast;
the balance on a credit of twelve months, purchaser
giving bond with good sscurily with interest thereon
(rum day of sale, and mortgage ot the property
[ifdeemed neceesarv] to the Ordinary.
" JOHN INGRAM, s. k. I?.
Juno 10. 1G ti's.
%
Head Quarters,
j Bl^Kl^D, June 1,1851.
Okdkk No. 7- .
; ?> HE Officer* and Sergeant of the fnll?*\viii?r j
i l?_! i__ I.' anil tl-o IrillnA'il)J Iv*'
M. W III lllll.ni...'!
giincnts will parade lor Review and Drill, at su* ii
tunes as herein slated, viz :
The Officers and Serjeants of the 10th Brigade
oi Infanlry, ami the lUili Regiment of Cavalry, will
a.'semble at such place as the Brigadier General
of Infantry may select, on Monday the 141Ii day
of July next, and encamp "full five days," commencing
at 12 o'clock M.
Trie 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Richardson's, on Tuesday the 22(1 ol July next.
The 7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the
Old Wells, on Thursday the 24th of July.
The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at |
Lowe's, on Saturday the 2Gth ot July.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade
of Infantry, and 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble
at such place as the Brigadier General
of Infantry may direct, on Monday the 23th of July
next, and encamo "full five days," co i niencingal
12 o'clock M.
The 2nd Regiinrnt of Cavalry will parade at !
the place selected for the encampment, on Saturday.
the 2nd of August next
The 8th Regiment ol Infantry will parade at
Morrow'6 Oid l'held, on Tuesday the oil) ot August.
The 6lh Regiment of Infantry will parade al ,
Loniax's, on Thursday tl e 7th of August.
The 4th Regiment ofinlantry will parade at its j
usual parade ground, on Saturday the 9ih of Au- j
tinst
s'J'lie 42n?l Regiment of Infantry will par de at
MinumV, mi Tiit-Mlay the 12tl> ol August.
The 2n?i Regiment <>f Inlantry will parade at
Hall'* <ni Thursday the- 14tii of August.
The 5iii Regiment of Inlantry will parade at
Hunt r'.-, on Saturday the 1 firli of August.
The (JHictrsand Sergeants of the 1st. Brigade
of Infantry, and 1st- Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble
at Rickentwille, on Monday the lHtli of August,
and encamp''full live d>ys." commencing at
12 o'clock, M,
T'-e 1st. Regiment of Cavalry will parade at
1'ickensvilie. on Saturday he 23J of August.
The 3rd Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Toney's Old Store, on Tuesday the 2Glh of. August.
The 1st. Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Billion's,on Thursday ilie 2rith ol August.
The Ohirers and Sergeants of the ifili Brigade
of Inlantry, and the Uth Regiment ol Cavalry, will
assemhle at Galney's Old Field, near Limestone
Springs, on Mond y the 1st. day ol September i
next, and encamp "lull ..ve days," commencing at '
12 o'clock, M.
The OlKcers and Sergeants of tne Gili Brigade I
of Inlantry, and (itb Regiment of Cavalry, will as- I
scmbie at Vongue's, on .Monday the l-"?th of Sep
lumber, and encamp "lull live days," commencing
at 12 o'clock, .M.
The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Olfi
c?r.s oi tbe Regiments ordered for Review, will i
assen Lie tbe dav previous at tbe place ol remiez- j
volt.-, ol their resoecl.ve regiments, lor drill and
instruction.
Tbe review of each Regiment will tal'e place!
at 12 o'clock, M.
The M -jor Generals and Brigadier Generals, i
w i'I, Willi tueir Stall, attend the Ivicampiuenls I
ami Rev iews, m their res| ei :ivo comiiiai.ds.
The Brigadier (<enera>s are Charged with the 1
extension ol this order.
* Hfiiroiln in/' 11 < ] i ||fT !
tAlllj'ie'.e iciiirus, ui < .n .1 0 ,
clieciivc ami alarm men, ami specifying tlie num. I
berol public ami private arms in use, \vnl be made |
by (.be Ur g,idicr Generals to tbe Adjutant and In- j
spector General, before the 1st day of Uctouer ;
next.
'i'lie Aids-de-Camp of t he Commandcr-iu.Chief,
residuiy in'tbediv stuns where fmcampuients and
Review.-. art* ordered, are especially directed In alteml j
him, and other aid.-, with u'Ikmii it may be coineu- 1
tent, are requested to join liuu at such places as i
suits them.
liv order of the C^iuiuamler-iii.Cli.of.
j. w. '..aat;:V.
Adj. and Insp. lien"'.
0* Charleston .Wrcnrj and t'ourier. S<>u'!i
Carolinian. Ti b-graph. l'aliu. Itn Standard. \ utxv
ille .Miscellany. Gilt tiviilc .Mount,une, r. r.eout
Courier, etul.eton Mfseeitger, Anderson
Abbeville llama r, !b ^i ti? id Adverlisi r, .V'wbetry
>eniii:el, Spartan. Lniunville journal, Lauren.?
vii.e 1 raid, Kairlie d lleraiu, Palme-to Stale ll n .
ner win copy weekly until the Reviews and Knc
mpiuents are vt* ,
HEAD-QUARTERS.
TWKXTV-SKCOM) Kkuimi.NT, 8. ('. M. )
June 10. 1S51. \
OUOGK NO?
IN pursuance of orders from Brigad or General
Chandler, Captains of Companies are hereby
ordered lo warn all defaulters (in their respective
Companies) to attend Brigade Court Martial to
he held at C uiden on 'Tuesday the 2-ltli June
nisi., lor non attendance at the Brigade Encamp- |
ment, and lo furnish the Court with the evidence !
of ihe same.
By order of Col. TAYLOR I
Tito. J. Wait KEN, Adjutant.
June 1U. 'll> 5t
Allen's Compound
17*031 Dyspepsia, still sustains its high reputa.
tion: having cleared out the Ibriner Invoice, J
and having a fresh supply, I would advise all ulu
are sulli i iug with that distressing ailment, to pro- '
curt- a bottle and give it a trial. for sale in 1 am- !
dun by Z. J. DkU.iV,
May 23 21 wit
line oil I Bacon!!
| A AA LBS. .New ISacoii Sides and Shoul- ;
dure. For sale by
7 W. C. MOORE.
June 3. _ 44 __ if
LATE Alt RIVAL
BY Steamer, of Young's l'uinp Roots and
Shoes. Also?Mc.Mullan's stitch Roots and
Shoes. Sold low for cash, l>y
may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE.
Wanted to Hire.
1 GIRL to wait about the House, for whom
il liberal wages will bo paid. Enquire at this
/?n*
uince.
KICK DULIN,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLES 1'ON, S. C.
May *2. 3.~> If
WATEREE HOUSE.
{LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,)
CAMDEN, S. C.
rrMIE Subscriber having purchased this exJL
tensive and well known Establishment, and
having added largely to its convenience and corn,
fort, by a new addition of Furniture and thorough
and complete repairs, begs leave to inform the i
Public, that lie is prepared to Entertain all who
may favor iiitu with a call, in a manner hitherto I
unknown in the town ol Camden.
lie deems it unnecessary to make any pledges,
only so l.iras to say that his Table will be sup;
i>ii daily as well as any in the State ; attended
b. o ile and attentive Servants.
11,> Stables, will be bountifully supplied with
JT'tveinler and attended by the very best Ilosllers.
No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and orderly
House.
II. IIOHLEVAIAN.
Camden, Jtii e 4,1851. 45 tf j
Charleston .Mercury. South Carolinian, tri-weckly.
Fairfield Herald. Chester Standard, fnionville Journal, I
Lanrensville Herald, Newberry Sentinel, Creenvjlle I
Mountaineer, Hornets's Nest, Vorkville Miscellany, !
("heraw Cazett, Darlington Flag, Sumter Banner will
please copy weekly for three months.
Jnue 10 46 tf I
CAMDEN HOTEL !
IS NOW OPEN
FOR TIfE ACCOMMODATION OF
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. ,
IT is an ex -silent and commodious building, new
and well fitted up. and lately put in a stale of
complete repair. The rooms are large, open and
air\ ; fine Family parlors well furnished.
The Table will he supplied with every thing which
an excellent country market will afford,
attended by the best servants. j1
The BAR will be supplied with the choicest j
Wines and Liquors.
The STABLES are well fitted up ; attended by ^
careful and experienced Hostlers, and well supplied
with Provender.
Also Lots prepared for the accommodation of
Drovers, with excellent water conveniences.
There will at all limes, be an Omnibus in attend
anco to convey passengers to and from tlie Depot.
The Subscriber having had several years experience
in the above business, feels confident in saying
that he will be able ?o give general satisfaction 1
to all, who may favor him with their patronage, as v
he is determined to use every, exertion on hie part
to please. *
11. J. WILSON'. 1
Charleston Courier, Mercury, Columbia Caroli- ^
man and Advocate, Fairfield ilerald, Chester Stan- ^
dard, Hornet's Nest, Darlington Flag, Sumter 0
Banner, will copy once a week for one mouth and a
forward bills to the Republic Office.
June G 45 tf
Augers 'j
RECKIVCD direct from the manufacturers,
and will be sold at a great reduction on for- ^
mer prices.
Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and
without Nuts,
" Long .Mill Wrights N'ut Augers, /
" Cast Steel Convex 44 ' f
" ' 44 Auger Bitfs ^ to J.
For sale hy McDOWALL cj- COOPER.
may Gth 56 tf
Southern Agricultural Implements.
rpHU subscribers have received the following -<
JL consighment Hum the boueo of R. Sinclair Jr.
&. Co., Baltimore. Thoy have been tested and
approved by a number of our River Planters.
N'o ?, & 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows,
? X- '.X Furrow Plows.
Plain anil expanding Cum Cultivators,
Si g'e ami Double spout Corn Shelters,
Vi^itoa ('urn Shelters, a
Corn ami Cub Crushers, (will grind 7 bushels
an hour w ith ordinary gm gearing,)
0 & lliuch Si raw Cutters,
Giaiii Crudes.
For sale l.y McDOWALL cj* COOPER. r
may 0. it, o(i tf
Saw (jiminicrs. 11
\ NOTI1KR supply received by
.i J line 6 45-tl McDOWALL &. COOPER
"rctu *
1 Chest cxtri fine Hyson.
1 do do PuWrhoiig,
Received by McDOWALL & COOPER. J!
J iin<> (? 45 tt' 1
Shirts. n
crtniriit of Gentlemen and Boys, j
> latest sfvle. just received by C
McDOWALL & COOPER. i
..Mil, 3(3 tf
India Matting. p
4 few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale hy
.1 McDOWALL & COOPER. ii
ina}- Oth 36 tf C
IIlave a fiinc lot ef Crockery and Glassware on ft
hand. tl
S. D. IlALLFUitD.
AI 8, 28 tf
Late Publications' (
L|\1TKD STATES, its rise and progress, by _
) (J. T. Poussin, Late * inistcr of the Republic
of France to the U. States; translated from the 1
3rd Paris edition by E. L.DuI3arry, Al. D., Surgeon J
U. IS. Navy, 1851. L
SketchsN of (treece and Turkey, liv Aubrey De Vere,
Annual of Sr-uniifir Di cover:ch for 13ril,
Cub t ami i.ie Cuban*, V
Deck am) I'ori, bv VVatier Cotton, k.
Three \?vr? iuC. Itftiem.?, hvColion,
t'oinju ->i of Ho by Then. Irvin,
1). cou/'i:oi I. ,ent,?. of liie Is'oux,
Living Aa "? of Km,', ml,
I'resciii mid)':? ; imiu Cbarler'.-m, Car'y'e, j
iU'hio ."of iliellou e of OrlenriH, L
Fife of IJoIn' ;! ve, "
Kill-; of i'ie llo-oow, I
Irk ikJ Wo.'o of ine IVo'fic, J
Fool !' ?. of eie ,or,
Old Ited Si. od-ione,
SSililiii'," 1'ivi'ni. lo'o^y, by Dr. Hindi,
Mirror oi Nanve, Ni
;'*l "'lie of Na.ore,
(V'-f; I'lelrnRiii'i,
Manual of ilie Fine Arts, a
I .ii.il nmii laiilv* Ilop/>mii *; t
k\"o;o,?s nl Uoiu'u.son iilonor,
I'oeui",
.Mrs. twos' I'wcinx, Miss M. Lee's Poems,
A lion Locke, I
I .ill- of Jolui Randolph,
|)o i>ex,ir. llixioryol' llie Amer. Kcvolution by Mrs. Ellel. J
Women of Israel, ny Grace Agnillor,
Rose Douglas, or Autobiography of a Minister's Dauglile1,
Bonisof ilie Bible, (iiltillan,
I (ieow f oin the Sacred Mine,
Loom is' Progress of Astronomy,
(ir.i'i:inie,o.- Vooili oncl Manhood,
Queens of Sen (."id, Vol. 1,
Dreck's Book of Howers, j
New Americi?ii._Ore!iiiruisi,
Bonnet'* Ponhry Book,
Mix" Leslie's I'iii'yx Receipt Book,
Rural Economy,
Bryant'" Letter" of a Traveller.
Practical Mereimioiie Correspondence, Ar.
a vf?tTwr< .
Ill* 1 VU 11 VI.
Mav'ja, 41 if 1
Surgical Instruments.
A Beautiful assortment, consisting in part of
Amputating Triplinee, Cupping and Pocket
Cases from the celebrated Establishment of II.
I^csse, New York, just received at McKAIN'S
Drug Store,
may 0 30 tf
Window Glass.
]FRENCH and American, a large invoice, just
_ received at McKAIN'S Drug Store,
may 6 36 tf
To Cabinet Makers.
A targe invoice of Glue, Varnish, Pumice
Stone, Sand Paper, &c., just received at
McKAIN'S Drug Store, which will be sold as
low as can be obtained in Charleston,
may 6 30 tf
Perfumery Cosmetics, &.c.,
V complete assortment of English, French,
German and American.
also
Toilet and Shaving Soups in great variety
At il/clvAlM'S Drug Store.
Miv 0 30 tf
1 U&T REGEIVEi' at McKAlN'S Drug Store,
?J a Fresh supply of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs,
Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Gelatine, Isinglass, Vanila
Beans, Essences for Flavoring, Hops, cjrc. &c.
Tump Oii, &.c.
1*71 NTER Strained, So.ar and Lard Oils,
T V Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of
burning FlunJ Lanr.ps: Wicks, &c.
ftlcKALNS'S Drug St"re.
May 6 30 tf
ITMIKSH Congress Water in quart and pint
. Bottles kcjit constantly at
McL'AIN'S Drug Store,
nay 0 30 tf
Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &c.
JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drugstore,
10.0UU lbs. White Lead,
loU gals. Linseed Oil,
1U0 ' Spts. Turpentine,
AO * Furniture Varnish,
uu " v^oacii varrnsn,
50 lbs. Chrome Breen,
50 " Pari* "
Also a large assortment of Paint Brushes from
he best manufacturers?ail of which will be sold
ery low.
may 0 06 if
rresh and Genuine Drugs and Medicines.
JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Store, a*
large invoice of Fresh Drugs, Medicines,
Jhemicals, &c., which will be sold Wholesale
>r Retail at Charleston prices All articies sold
ttliis Establishment are warranted genuine,
may 6 36 tf
Chloric .Ether, Chloroform.
^UININHS, Iodines, Iodide of Potassium,
c ? Chloride of Soda, Prnssic Acid, Citrate of Iron,
just received at
MuKALVS Drugstore.
May G 36 tf
Fresh Extracts
3F Belladonna, llyorcyanius, Taraxacum, Stramonium,
Gentian, &c., just received
At McKAlN'S Drug Store,
may 6 36 if
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes.
A large assortincut may always be lound
At McKAlN'S Drug Store,
may 0 30 tf
Just Received and for Sale
VI.U'l' of Ladies Dress Guods ;
Consisting in Tissues, Parages,
Printed Cambrics, Ginghams.
Also a Hue assortment of Pruts, and a general
ssortuiett of
SPRING GOODS
At S. I), IIALLFOKD'S.
April 8, 28 if
$100 ECcward.
rHK above reward will be given for the delivery
to me at my Plantation m Lancaster Disrict,
S. C'., a Slave natiled IJ0H1S, about 20 years
Id. a very bright mulatto with straight hait, some
eckles about his nose, the top of one of his ears i
as been cut off, I thhik the left one?white eyes
nd light liP'r. He is about 5 feet 5A inches high, i
traigiit built, well dressed : weighs about 140 lbs., i
an read tolerable well. No doubt he will try to
ass lhinself as a white man. He left my plantaon
on the 27th Inst., has a black dog halt hound
hich follows him. #
The above reward will be paid as above stated,
r Fitly Dollars will he given if he is lodged in any
ail in the United States, so that I can get hhn.
liven under my hand and seal this 29th May,
Sol. P. T HAMMOND.
P. S. No doubt but the Boy will attempt to get '
) a free country, perhaps via Charleston on
Lail Road or Steamboat. j
The Charleston Mercury, the Richmond Exam- |
ler, the Southern Press, and Raleigh Register N. .
!., will please copy the above three times in some
onspiciious place in their several papers, and
irward me a copy of the same, together with
leir accounts for payment at Lancastervil'e S. C.
June 3 44 8t
ICE, ICE, ICE
CONSTANTLY for sale bv
J FRANCIS L ZE.MP.
June 3. 41 tf
Soda Water, Soda Wafer '
rpilESJlfrom the Fountain, with an abundance
L of J ce and good Syrups, can be had at the J
>ruy Store ot JtRANClS L. ZEMP.
Juno 3. 44 tf
AUGAR, CotTe, Lard and Flour, new supply,
5 low for cash, at W. C. MOORED.'
June 3. 44 tf
Fine Cigars.
(Largo lot of the finest Brands, Just received
at MOORE'S.
[ ? VSON, Gun Powder, Black and Green Teas,
LJ. of the best quality at MOORE'S.
June 3. 44 tf
Bounty Land.
rHE subsc-iber will prosecute claims for Land
or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers
ml officers, in the Mexican war, in the War of
61'J, the Florida war, and other Indian wars, are
> i t t, rr l, l?o 11 A \\T
untied to bounty bana. j. u. i\i;uoimn.
Dec, 24, tflOl Att'yatLaw.
Butter,lard, bacon* ??m
PHI MB Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins)
do dn Leaf l.ard, do
North Carolina Bacon,
do CORN.
ROUT. LATTA.
March 25, 1851. 24 If
Branch of the Bank of the State of South
Carolina at Camden.
A I.I* Note# intended for renewals at tins liaiiK
in the months of Juno and July, must bo ii>
lie original signatures of the makers and endorsers.
I). L. DESAUSfSURE, Cashier.
May P. 3li tf
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OFFICE TRANS'N. S. C. R. R. COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, 23d .MAY 1831.
ON and alter the 1st June, the Passenger Train
(lor Hamburg, Columbia, Camden, and all
intermediate Stations on the South Carolina Rail
Road) will commence and continue to run daily
at the following hours.
FIRST, on ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Ul',
Leave Charleston at 8, a. m. I Arr. Ilamborg, at 3.30 p. m
I Arr. Columbia, at 3 30 p. in
j Arr. Camden, at 4, 3(J p. m
DOWN.
Leave Hamburg, at 6. a. m I Arr. Charleston at 2, p. tn
Leave Columbia, 6 30 a. m I
Leave Camden, 5, 3J a. in |
SECOND, OR EXPRESS TRAl.V.
LP.
Leave Charleston 11.33 a. m I Arr. Ilamborg 5, 30 p. n
DOWN.
Leave Hamburg at 10 a. m | Arr. Charleston, at 4. p. ra
The Express Train will run directly through without
stopping, and no freight or Way Passengers will he taken
by it. J. I). PKTSCU,
Sup't Transp'tn, <fcc. So. Ca. R. R. Company,
may 27 42 fit
1 QUENCH, 'German and English P'ain Cashmeres, ior
I^nlies Dresses. Also?Velvet and other T.'tnming
opened this dav, at llO.NN KV'S.jj
Notice to Dolinqufiit Stockholder*.
U/fc-: South Capomna Ha'iroao Co. )
CM A III ESTU1M, May 24, 1851. S
SHARES in the .South Carolina Railroad, upon
which all ol the Iutaimeuls have not been
paid, are subject to forfeiture and will not be entitled
to Dividends in July, or thereafter.
TIIOS. WARING, Auditor.
May 27 42 tf
Notice.
THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas
J. Ancrutn, William Gardener, and Alexander
Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in
the manufacture of cotton pond?, and other article?,
at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw
District, under the firm and style ot William
Anderson and Company, have associated
Mm well Boykin with them, as a member of said
Firm?and having obts-rod from the Legislature of
South Carolina, a Ch.Mier incorporating the said
Firm, with their a soc:..ies and succe sors, as a
body police and coipoi me, in law, by the name and
style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company,"
do hereby notify the public that tliey.tave acc^pU
ed the said Charter, anr will ff&eaner conduct
their businw^according to>"the terms thercoi, and
umTer the name and style of "The DeKalb-Mauufaciuring
Company."
W. ANDERSON & CO.
March Slh, 1851 20 tf
forTale,
House Lots and Servants.
THE subscriber is desirous to sell his new and
comfortable Dwelling, with eight rooms, with
fire places in each, and if desired, two more comfortable
rooms can be finished in the garret The
House was built about two years ago by one of
the best wcikmen, in a plain and neat manner.
The lots measure 400 feet front, by 564 feet deep,
with convenient out-buildings, and two fiine wells
of as pure water as is in Camden. And as regards
health, it is equal to Kirkwood. House Servants,
such as Nurse, Cook, Washer,and Waiter, will all
be sold low for cash, or on time as may be agreed
on. W. D. McDOWAL!,
may 19, 1851 40 8t
Piibllc CauttoHu
WHEREAS, my wife Louisa DeBruhl, has
left rny bed and board without-any just provocation,
I hereby forewarn all persons "from crediting
her on my account, as I will pay no debts ot
her contracting.
I furthermore caution all persons fiom harboring
her, as I will enforce the law azainst any one so
offending. Vw
GEORGE EDWARD X DeBRUHL.
May '28, 1851. 48 niark 1m
Long Horns.
A T Hanging Rock Post O/Bce (between Caini"l
den and Lancasterville) may be seen the
Horns of a wild Cow, the extreme length of which
is a curiosity.
At the same place is now being received a well
selected stock ot Goods which are bought from
Southern men who import direct.
Groceries at ' Camden prices. Dry Goods at
prices which shall be an agreeable surprise to
those who May favour us with their patronage.?
All for Cash. M. S. SORRELL &. CO.
June 3. 44 4t.
~ PAVILION HOTEL.
(BY H. L. BUTTERFIELD.)
Corner of Meeting and Hiuell Street*, and in the irameliate
vicinity of Hayne and King Street*. Charleston, S. C.
The subscriber has just finished a lot ot Mahogany
Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing
Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles aud
it unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN.
Ready Blade Clothing!
llATSot all kinds, for sale
AtHALLFORD'S
April 8, 28 tf
Insurance.
CAPITAL fcl.:>0,000.
rTMlE Subscribers having been appointed Agents
I for the Columbia Insurance Company, arc now
prepared lo issue Policies on as favorable terms,
as any responsible Company. With a Capital of
8150.000 all paid in, and a Southern euterpn.se.
It id worthy of encouragement.
A. M. & H. KENNEDY.
Camden, March 5, 1851. 19 tf
Notice.
ALT. persons having demands against the Estate
of Samuel Kirkland, dee'd., will present them
properly attested, and those indebted, will make
payment to JOHN KIRKLAND, Adm'r.
i nay 13,1851 38 tl
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the 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 34 tf
Oak Bark.
f|MIE highest Market price will !>e given for
1 Oak Rark, by W. ANDERSON &. CO.
March 3d. 18 tf
^rMIE undersigned lias every morning Fresh
J_ Beef at 5, 6, and 7 cents for cash, for sale.
F. V. SNYDER.
May 30 43 tf
JON. B. NICKLE.
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity.
winsdorouwi, t>. c.
(Oflice in the rear of the Court House.)
ma\ 0. 3G tin