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\ I SALEM WOOLENS^ | T HAVE received froin .Messrs. F. &, II. Faris, of JL Salem, N. (J. a few bales, a* samples, of the above desirable i ^iEfiEO CLOTHS, to which I invite the attention of purchasers. To those who ate uv.acquainted with those * Gords I will be triad to show the samples, and can ^ refer to many Planters in this neighborhood, as to their superior quality. I have also received a few pieces ot their Su perfine Black Jeans u( various qualities and prices. These goods are on consignment, and will he scld at Factory prices. Planters wishing their supply, w*ill olease leave their orders early, so as to secure it; many were disappointed last season?as the supply was not sufficient to meet the demand. W. ANDERSON. Camden, July 22, 1851. I8t 57 To the Ladies of Camden. MRS. J. A. BROUGHTON, respectfully informs t\e Ladies of Camden, and its vicinity, that she has moved to Camden, where she intends carrying on DRESS MAKING in the most fashionable manner. She has made such arrangements, as will keep her always in possession of the latest Fashions. Mrs. B. will he pleased to reeeive the visits of such as may favor her with their patronage, at her residence, over the Cain/ . den Bank. Julv 18. 56 tf Notice. A JAILOR WANTED, who can come well recommended, with studv habits, and a small family. Call on JOIIN INGRAM. Camden, July IS. 50 tf Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to nte directed, I will sell on the 1st Monday an.I r Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours j of sale ihe following property, viz : Etta-Negroes, Milley, 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. JOIIN INGRAM, S.k.D, __ July 18. 56 Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of the late Thos. C. Strother, if not presented by the firs, day of October next, will be debarred payment, as 1 wish to close the estate. JOIIN R. JOY, o. k. D. and Adm'r. July 19. 56 tf For Tax Collector. JOSEPH W. DOBY is respectfully announced as a Candidate for re-elcction to the office of TaxCollector for Kcrsha-.v D-strict, at the ensuing election. June 21 50 tf D* We are authorized to announce ALEX. L. McDONALD, a Candidate for Tax Collector fur Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. 0O"We arc authorised to annouce Duron Peach, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing Election. THE CAKS will continue to leave Camden at half-past 5 o'clock, A. M., as heretofore. i\. D. BAXLEY, Agent. July 14. 195 L 55 tf_ $ 100 Reward. Escaped from the Jail of Kershaw District, on* ^ 14th iiist., Saiiim-i J. I.ove, who was convicted for , the murder of Robert J. Lester, at Spring Term. : 185!. Said Love is IS or 19 years of a^e, about 5 | feet 6 orS inches high, light hair, of a sallow coin- , plexion, ha? rather a downcast look, i- quite sleu- ; der, and is a carpenter by trade. 1 will give the alvne reward to any person who 1 will apprehend the said Samuel J. Love, and lodge ! him in Jail, or on his deliver', to tv," in Camden. 1 JOHN INGRAM, S. K. I). I July 15, 55 tf E2SLYND ilRIDY.ES. THE Subscriber is manufacturing plough aim wagon Bridles a' Si, one of which ho will) warrant to last as long as two of t're common Norther:: made ones. Fine Bridles made at reduced prices. F. J. OAKS. July 15 55 w4t Workman & Boone Are now receiving large additions to their Stock ?embracing SEVERAL NEW STYLUS, and rendering their Stock by far the most full and I complete SPRING STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES that has ever boen offered in this market. In the selection of these goods, great care has | been taken as to style and quality The workmanship and materials are of thej.Vsf description?and j J Ian/?Ainmiwlati?l(r. Uic lenna eiiuu un ..... ... The public are respectfully invited tn call anil | examine their .Stock, which cannot fail in quality j and price to give satisfaction to any and all, April 8, 28 tf Shirts. p. A large assortment of Gentleman and Boys, A of the latest style, just received by MJDOWALL & COOPER, may 6th 36 tf Bacon! Bacon!! -j A LBS. New Bacon Sides and ShoulJ.l/,1/1/1/ ders. For sale by 7 W. C. MOORE. June 3. 44 ]i_ A Card. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has this day established himself for the transac ion of a GEN- ; ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and as j Wholesale Dealer in WINES and LIQUORS of I all descriptions at No. 92 East Bay, former stand of Jas. Bancroft t Co. CHARLES O. WITTE. Charleston, S. C., July 11 54 fit 1 AA Sacks Salt to close consignment. 1UU pjne Balitnore Flour and Lard at the lowest prices. _ E. W. BONNEY. A Pair of Gentle family Horses for sale by E. \y. BONNEY. Wanted to Hire. i GIRL to wait about the II' use, for whom jl liberal wages will be paid. Enquire at this j ^ Office. ? Afotiee to delinquent Stockholders. Office South Carolina Kajroad Co. ) CHAR! BST() N, May 24, 1851. \ SHARES in the South Carolina Railroad, upon which all of the Intalnents have not been paid, are subject to forfeiture and will not be enti. f tied to Dividends in July, or thereafter. THOS. WARING, Auditor. May 27 42 tf Fashionable Hoot Maker, CAMDEN, S. C. st^S^sT Saddlery and Harness Manufacturer, Opposite Masonic Hull, CAMDEN, S. C. STD ~11 ILL F9KO, Dry Hoods, Groceries, Crockery, Ac. AVIS r. V VBRAr. A r ."P. iV T Camden, S. C. R. J. IflcCREIGHT, COTTON GIN HIKER. Rutledge St., one door east of M.Drucker &. Co. Camden, S. C. A G. BASKIN~ Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Equity, Otfice in Roar of Court House, Camden, S. C. Will practice in the Courts of Kershaw and adjoining Districts. ~A. G. RASKIN, Camden, S. C. C. S. WEST, Attorney at Law. Office in Rear of the Court House, Camden, S. C. June 17 4*J 2ms ri T lt..Tl 1 V /j, J. I'Ell A I j DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, camdk.v, s. c, ROBERT EVTTA'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Camden, S. C. SSo wa?S@sj8 Fashionable Tailor, Camdrn, s. C. Charles A. McDonald, fashionable tailor, Camden, s. C. For {lie Fall and Winter. If lOn Racra TnrninR. F-arly Dutch " Purple Top Fiat u I.nr?,'e Norfolk " Lir^c Globe " Yellow Aberdeen " Di|?v Hybrid " W hite Kuta D.ijrn ' Per Steamer Albatross. Just Received. at July 11 Z. J. DkHAY'S. ^viiitu a,c;ufT | Unseed Oil, Spts Turpentine, Uiltarjjr. Chrome Green and Yellow. Spanish Jlmwn, Venetian Ked, ' Copal, Japan and Leather Varnish. Gum Shellac, ] Glue, S.ndpaper, &c. &c. J:i?t received, at July 11 Z J. DeHaY'S. | Aurscry and Toiict Soaps. 1AJJF subscriber has just received a full and i select assortment of Nursery and Toiict | on.ij#>? t?. winch lie invites tin* aileniioo <>f the ladies. Z J. DkIIAY. July 11 Garden Seeds Tor Fall. JUST Ke.t.-ivcd a fresh assortment or SEEDS, for Fall planting?consisting of Ruta Rijh Turnip Sped, Larjjc VV/iite Fiat ^ " I .trim Ivnir Vr?rl??!L* * ,M,p' "w,,v,n Long Hanover u " Late Drumhead Cabbage, Creen (Raced 44 Mustard Seed, Lucerne, Beetf and Carrot Seed. For sale by F. L. ZEMP. July 11 54 tf FItESil GARDEN SEEDS J U S T R E C E I V E D. Suitahlk for Fall Sowing. For Sale by P. THORNTON, at the Post Office, warranted good?among which, are as follows: Ruta Baga, T.arrrn Cited Ton") Norfolk Turnit) Harly Spring Turnip, Long Blood Beet, Karly Blood Turnip do. French sugar Beet, Mangle Wurtzel, Large Dutch Parsnip, Orange Carrot, Large lied Onion, White Portugal do. Prickley Spinnagc, White Turnip Radish, Long Scarlet Radish, Long Green Cucumber, for late Pickles, Green Glazed Cabbage, Late Drum Head Savoy do. Mountain Cabbage, Late Dutch Cabbage; Late Drum Head do Colewart, (very line) " ? ' ? -i' aa>1? f * ?KK?srrn several KinUS Ol very lino u?injr which may be sowed in the Fall for early Spring use, Lucent or French Clover, English Rye Crass. A considerable reduction will be made from the retail price, to persons wishing to purchase to sell again, Camden. July 10, 1851. 54 tf Malting WHITE and Colored Matting 4 and 5-4, for sale at a reduced price by E. W. BONNEY. For Sale,' j rpHAT Dwelling House and .Store on Broad ! JL street, occupied by John Ingram. Terms liberal. For particulars, apply to .'AMES McENVEN. 1 July 11 One Hundred Dollars Reward. rp\VO MARES, one a handsome grey, quick acJL tion and a trotter, the other a Sorrel, with white f: co and a pacer, were stolen at Savannah by two men. who crossed the Savannah River on Saturday, the 21st u't., and it ia supposed may proceed westward. The ahove reward will be paid for the apprehension of the thieves and recovery of the property by W. B. BILES, Esq., Savannah, or EDWARD WINSlOW, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C. July 8, 53 tf ~ NOTICE. I LI. persons having demands against the estate /I of the late Mrs. Harriet H. Sizer, will please present them to Mr. John Rosser, my authorized agent in Camden, and if not presented by the first day of August next, will be debarred payment, and a dividend be made in favor of those presented. BELA SIZER, Adni'r. 11 'iLll1 PI: 52 tf Preserves, IIrandy Peaches, &c. EI. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (assorted,) Brandy Peaches, Lcrnon Syrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials, ^r-.1 _? ? eti 1 n ?. nr: I *u<iuuira, oiif?rry auu run vviiius, Claret arid N. C. Black-berry do. ? ?HE1DSEIC1I C1IA MP AIGNE? Gauva Jelly, Catsup? and Sauces, Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins, English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, -S'C. at.SO English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Shell Barks and Soft Shelled Almonds. ROB'T LATTA. Camden, July 1,1851. 52 tf HAY Cutlers and Corn Shelters of the most approved patterns, just received hy E. W. BONNEY. I^YXTRACTS, Wl.ite Ginger, Citron, Currants. Lemon Syrup, and best Port Wine, for sale by E. W. BONNEY. Branch of the 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 in the original signatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. DENAUSSURE, Cashier. May 0. 36 tf ICE, ICE, ICE CONSTANTLV for sale by FRANCIS L ZEMP. June 3. 44 The subscriber has just finished off a lotol Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. India Matting. m / _ n r ri . i?. f * ? lew rieces 01 njcira. yuatiit/, tor sale by Si McDOWALL d: COOPER, may Oth 135 tf Oak Bark. mHE highest Market price will be given for 1 Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON &, CO. March 3d, 18 tf Notice. VS I am about to leave this .State, to travel abroad, I hereby appoint .Mr. Thomas Lang as my general agent, to j;te:id to ray affairs during inyabfcnro. L. C. A DAMSON. June 27. ol tf Tea. 1 CI.est extra fine Ilvson. . ii do do Powcliong, Received by McDOWA LL d: COOPER. June (i 4") ft Cheese! Cheese! JlTST received by the Subscribers, a few Boxes of very fine now Cheese, which they reeominecd to the notice of the putdic. M DRUCKER & CO. Camden, June 24.1^31. fit) tf Negroes War*ted. rfMiOSE having young Negroes for sale, from 1_ the age of tiitren to twenty-five, will find a purchaser, by applying at the Waterce House. Julv 1, 52 tf ?737" SADBLSP.T." THE subscriber has recently added to his stock, a line assortment of NEW SADDLES, &* . of the best qualities and latest styles. His stock is now complete, any article usually 'ound in his line may be procured, on lire most accommodating terms. Saddles made to order in the very hest style. Hu mew of all kinds and descriptions. KepairiJ!;' done at the shortest notice. P. J. OAKS. June 10 40 If House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Gilding, &c., Imitations of Wood, Marble and Granite. TUK subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that he is prepared to execute any work in the above brauches on the most reasonable terms. T. L. WHITEHEAD, Broad street, ? doors below the Watcrce House, (late Planters' Hotel.) N. B. Banners, Flags, Masonic and Odd Fellows" Regalia painted to order. June 17 48 tf I ? NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Plan/cr's Hotel are requested to come forward immediately and settle the same. Mr. J. J. Dunlap may be found at the Watcrec House who is duly authorized to close up the business of the Hotel. W. PATTERSON. June 13 47 101 rpiJE Camden and Charlotte Mail Stage, will _L for the present, leave Camden on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 A. M., and arrive from Charlotte on the succeeding days, until other arrangements can be made, of which due notice will be given. JAMES McEWEN, Contractor. The Hornets' Nest will copy 3 times. July 11. Warranted Pianos, &C. on Trial. 1)TANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, Mahogany, &c. in any desired style of finish? or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely ciitml mi trial. Alter sufficient test, mav be bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. Many references to families in different Slates, and districts of thi? State, quite competent to judge, where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens seen by inquiring of Mus. Ann II. IIART, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. April 2 32 tf Head Quarters, I t*'-'* v!a*?^v BUCK HEAD, .Time 1, 1851. I Okdur No. 7. rjTIIE Officers and Sergeants of the following jl Brigades, will Eneamn, and the following Regiments will parade for Review and Drill, at such | t'mee as herein stated, viz : The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade o| Infantry, and the 10th Regiment.of Cavalry, will assemble at such place as the Brigadier General of Infantry may select, on Monday the 14th day of July next, and encamp "full live days," commencing at 12 o'clock M. The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Richardson's, on Tuesday the 22 d of 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 26th of July. The Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade of Infantry, and 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at such place as the Rrigadier General of Infantry may direct, on Monday the 28th of July next, and encamp "full five days," commencing at 12o'clock M. 7'he 2nd Regiment of Cavalry will parade at the place selected for the encampment, on Saturday. the 2nd of August next. The 8th Regiment of Infantry will parade at | Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 5th of August. i The fith Regiment of Infantry will parade at j Lomax's, on Thursday the Till of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry will parade at its ; usual parade ground, on Saturday the 9th of Au! tiust. The 42nd Regiment of Infantry will par de at Million's, on Tuesday the 12th of August. The 2nd Regiment of Infartlry will parade at Ilall's, on Thursday the 14th <n August. The 5th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hunter's, on Saturday the lfith of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st. Brigade of Infantry, and 1st. Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Fickensville, on Monday the 16th of August, nnd encamp "full tive d lye." commencing at 12 o'clock, M. T'ic 1st. Regiment of Cavalry will parade at I'inkensvillc. on Saturday 'he 23d of August. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry will parade at j Toney's Old Store, on Tuesday the 26th of Au| gust. The 1st. Regiment of Infantry will parade at Bruton's, on Thursday the 23th of A ngust. The Officers and Sergeants of the 9th Brigade of Infantry, and the 9ih Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Gafoey's Old Field, near Limestone Springs, on Mondiy the 1st. day of September next, and encamp "lull rive days," commencing at 1*2 o'clock, M. The Officers and Sergeants of the tJth Brigade of Infantry, and (5th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Yongue's, on Monday the lntli of Sep. tember, and encamp ' full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Commissioned and non-Cnmmissioned Offi. jeers of the Regiments ordered for Review, will | assemble the da" previous at the place of rendezvous, of their respective regiments, for drill and | instruction. The review of each Regiment will talte place [ at 12 o'clock, M. j The Major Generals and Brigadier Generals, ! will, with their Si a IT, attend the Encampments ! and Reviews, in their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals arc charged with the [ extension of tins order. Complete returns, of each Brigade, including I effective and alarm men, and specifying the num: her of public and private arms in use, will be made I by the Brgadier Generals to the Adjutant and InI spector General, before the 1st day of October | next. f The Aids-de-O'amp of the Commander-in-Chief, I residing in thediv sious, where Encampments and J Reviews areordeml, are ex/Hci/iUi/ directed to attend j him, and other aid.-, with whom it may be convenient, are requested to join him at such piaces as suits them. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CAN TRY, Adj. and Insp. Gen'l. D* Charleston Mercury and Courier, South Carolinian, Telegraph, Palmetto Standard, Yorkville Miscellany,Greenville Mountaineer, Keowee Courier, endleton Meseengcr, Anderson Gazette, Abbeville Banner. Edgefield Advertiser, New her ry Sentifiel, Spartan, Unionvillo Journal, Laurensville Herald, Fairfield Herald, Palmetto State Manner will copy weekly until the Reviews and Encampments are over. The Sttite ?I Sonth-l'arolinu. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. To all and singular the Managers of the General Elections, fur the several Districts of the State oj South Carolina: TY7HKREAS the Legislature of South Carolina, ft>l/ - r* /l!/l rvoco in Anf fn nrnvi/ln Vf ?tl Ht? iflli; UU.-niUII, UIM J'tlOO UK vvr fs.v.vw for the election of Members to a SOUTHERN CONGRESS: Ami whereas said Act requires the Executive Authority to issue Writs of Election to the Managers of Elections: I do hereby require yon, and each of you alter giving legal notice and being duly qualified, to proceed to hold an election on the 2d Monday of October next, and day following, for two Deputies to represent your resoective Congressional Districts; and after having determined on persons duly elected, you will certify the same according to law, to the Governor for the lime being. Given under my .hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this 1st day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftyone. J. II. MEANS, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. W. F. Arthur, Deputy Secretary of State. ID" AH the papers in the State are requested to copy. June 20. 49 tf MRS. MACK would inform ihc citizens of Camden that (having completed her engagement at the Attdcmy) she will open on the 1st day of August next, at her residence011 Rutledgest., a select I'Vma'c School, and respectfully solicits public patronage. 1 July ti. 03 Gt ) WATEREE HOUSE. (LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,) CAMDEN. S. C. HPHE 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^o inform the , Public, that lie is prepared to Entertain all.who may favor him with a call, in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden. He deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, only so far as to say that his Table will be supplied daily as well as any in the State ; attended by polite and attentive Servants. His Stables, will bo bountifully supplied with Provender and attended by the lest Hostleri* Mo pains will be spared to keep a quiet and orderly House. II. IIOLLEYMAN. Camden, Jur.e 4,1831. 45 . tf Charleston Mercury, South Carolinian, tri-weeMy. Fairfield Herald, Chester Standard, Unionville Journal, Laurensville Herald, Newberry Sentinel, Greenville Mountaineer, Hornets's Nest, Yorkville Miscellany, Cheraw Gazett, Darlington Flag, Suuiter Banner wili please copy weekly for three months. Jnne 10 ' 4f> if CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. IT is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state Of complete re| air. The rooms are large, open arid airy ; tine Family parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thing which an excellent country market will afford, attended by the best servants. The BAR will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The STABLES are well fitted up ; attended by' careful and experienced Hostlers, and well supr>l io/1 iifitk PrAt-ci? ? |MH U *?!?.!? X IVVCIIUCIi \ Also Lots prepared for the accommodation of 1 Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at all times, be an Omnibus in attendj anro to convey passengers to and from the Depot, The Subscriber having had several years experience in the above business, feels confident in say- , i 1 ing that he will be able to give general satisfaction % J*' ; to all, who may favor iiim with their patronage,!* | he is determined to use every exertion on his part Charleston Courier, Mercury, Coiumbia Carolinian and Advocate, Fairfield Herald, Chester Stan. , dard, Hornet's Nest, Darlington Flag, Sumter Banner, will copy once a week for one month and forward bills to the Republic Office. June G 45 tf Bounty Land. ^I^HK undersigned having associated himself ^ ! _L with Mr. L. Wanohard True, who is perma> I nently located at the City of Washington; who I possesses a thorough, and familiar acquaintance,I with the requirements of the Government Offices, ! will attend to the proturing of Bounty Land Wari rants, and the adjustment of all other claims ' against the Government, without jeopardy or dei lay?and at but little expense to claimants. Land Warrants located, and the Land sold if i desired, on the most advantageous tennis. M. NAUDIN. July 8,1851. 53 tf IVoticc. A LL persons I aving demands against the Esjlx. tatn 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 Police. rpiIOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas X J. Ancrum, William Gardener, and Alexander' | Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in j tiie manufacture of cotton goods, and other articles, I at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Idfrphaw District, under the firm and style of liam Anderson and Company, have associSL Dm well Hoy kin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter incorporating the said . 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 accepted the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct their business according to the terms thereof, and under the name and style of "The DeKalb Manu^ facturing Company/' W. ANDERSON & CO, March Sth, 1551 20 tf Southern Agricultural Implements. rI'M IE subscribers have received the following JL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair Jr.&. Co., Baltimore. They have been tested approved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7, P. & 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, 2 & 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, Si gle and Double spout Corn Shellers, Virginia Corn Shellero, Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushel an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9 11 inch .Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL df COOPER. may 5th, 36 tf ? HEAD QUARTERS, iBUCK HEAD, June 26th, 1851. ORDER NO. 8. SO much of order No. 7, as directs the Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade of Infantry and 10th Regiment of Cavalry to encamp on the \Aih day of July next, is hereby countermanded. The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade of Infantry and 10th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at strli place as the Brigadier General of Infantry may select, on Monday the 8th day of September next, and encamp "full five days," commencing at o'clock, M. The Major General and Brigadier Generals will,j with their StafFattend. Brigadier Generals Williams and Gist, are charged with the extension of this order to their respective commands. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adj. and In:p. Gen'l. Newberry Sentinel, Laurensville Ilerald, Spar-tan and Unionville Journal, will, publish weekly until the encampment is over. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and the Columbia state Rights Republican, Telegraph, and Carolinian will copy three times. Jnne 27. 51 tf LATE ARRIVAL BV ?ttopr!!.?r, of Young's Pump Boots aud Shoes. Also?-McMullan's stitch.Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash, by may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE. '