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Missourian go back alone, but not until he had hw a writ. issued bv E. D. Culver, I esq. of this city, claiming.one-half of young I man's 82000 for his work. What is worthy L of note in Sam's story is, that there are other A blacks at the diggings, kept and claimed as he PT wasy and he affirms that there are so many Southerners and their agents there, that they dare not attempt to get their freedom or resist. ?IV, Y. Tribune. U. S. Armory at Springfield.?We learn from our exchanges, that the resuit of the operations of last year, at this establishment was as follows:? Percussion muskets corapleto, 21,000 Percussion musketoons complete, 2,000 Muskets altered from flint to percussion, 57,272 Extra cones for issue with muskets, 119,557Comp. screw drivers for issue with do 93,908 Percussion hammers (for other posts), 41,682 Arm chests and packing boxes, . 295 Tilt hammers for welding barrels, * 2 Components of muskets for other posts, eqaal 'to1 percussion muskets, 55 Col. Ripley, commanding officer at the Armory; received an order to alter the flint lock ?...;f ni-a<?tii?nhlp. ?t a cost lllUOan(Q |u pyivuogiui'j -? - not exceeding $1 per musket. This work was commenced in July, 1849, and the whole number 113,406, were completed by February last, at a cost of 50 1-8 cents each. At the close of the year there were on hand, a grand total of two hundred and fifteen thousand, nine hundred and fifty muskets. Lawyers.? It is a vulgar prejudice that lawyejrgrand other professional men, live an easy life "compared with other people. It seems a very pleasant thing in freezing weather, to sit in a warm office, and peddle ont one's opinion at k a ?tTfr$fTee, or pocket five and ten dollar bills ' fot.scratching a few words with a pen ?compare? Avlth grappling in the frosty air with stubborn realities of physical toil. But they who have tried?both ways of getting a living, know that there is little to choose between them. When a lawyer gets fifty dollars or more for arguing a case, few think of the many years of intense labor, which he has spent in preparation for his profession, daring which lie reaped no fruit ofhis tfxertions. The London correspondentofthel^ewYork Albion,fipeaking of this subject, has the following remarks, which shows that iu England a lawyer, still less than i^tliis country, treads.the"prihVrosepath of dalliance." A judge looks vifrygjand upon the bench, but few who envy huh bis fallbottomed wig and robes, know what his previous life has been. If in youth he had more than break arid cheese, the pr '-ability is he would never have been a great lawyer; and as to hHrpleasnresj they were in all likelihood limited to the dissipation of going once a year to a theatre at half price, and taking a walk round Line^n's Inn Fihlds, or in the Temple Gardens before dinner, and in one ?n Kit ruin tra WifK fiiend h.nKiU vast application, and great good luck, he perhaps got his flm brief when he was about five and thirty, and began to make money aifi/tv: ^^aj.wiuch, be accumulated a pretty good fortune, tkea learned, and now in his old age is worriS^JBjwfnj bv whiskered sone who are in P* the ewards, or idle rs about town, quite ready to spenct, any amount tluit their father may yield on-being squeezed. What future lawyers may by, tfhder the modern system of learning made easy, it is^ not safe to say. Formerly they "worked 1i&6 horseB, and lived like hermits." Lord Thurlow'a advice to a rich young student was, "spend your own fortune, then marry and spend your wife's then shift yourself up and read bard, and you may do." i ~" An Infurknck.?A man, being assured that the sun never rose im&e west, said it was very jfe^frhad a cousin out in Iowa who was always writing how pleasant it was in that district. % concluded that it must be ail moosbinc. . ... rli v Vr. S i. o~ cur. Kershaw Lodge Number 9. The Regular Weekly Meeting ol this Lodge will be held this Evening at their nail at S o'clock 1 By order of the N. G. A. E. AHoik Secretary. August 13,1351 63 ' TO TAILORS. A GOOD Workman will tiqil ajiermanent situation and J\. liber woees. by-making imm"dfite anplieation to ' W. M. WATSON, Merchant Tailor. Camden, Ant*,. 24 66. 4t Fresh Drags, OhemipaJs, &c. ^ The undersigned is now receiving his Fall Winter supply of Drugs, Chemicals, Fa' flO K-nt Medicines, Paint*, Otis, Dye Sniffs, f'er fln fnmery, Soap, Brushes n'ttd Fancy Articles. All Of which he will dt>ipu?e of on lite mo*l rcaeostabie terms, and to which ho tuvib-w the attention oi bisTriend* and-customers. Z. J. DkIIaY. Angtin 1931.' 66 ' tf *4?-?" j "yi '>? ?? Dr Kc^'ALIiremort and Tar. * nm i ?,??valuable MediciSSTSw-Affections, direct from the house of Scot ill <t M?ad, New*Ofrfc2n* Jum received at Z. J. De HAY'S. Tooth and Hair Brashes, TT^REKCH,. English and American; A beautiful asJjl softmcnt may-be found W Z. J. DeHAY'S. 8and?' Sarsaparilla, TTAMHSQya, Grey's and JfcAlwier'a Ointments, JE1 WA.tafaUalwn.Ut tynu s Expectorant, Avers Ch^r* rv Pectohtl, Peety's Dead'Shot; hahncstock's Vermifuge, Imw fiHvid's" Plaster, ate. Ac. Always on hand at ' Aug. U. " ' 1. i. DuHAY'S. 1' 7~ vi Just Received. A FEW barmU fnah.groapd Bnliimor* PI/JUR, ot funt quality.'^ JAMES MeKiAKN; Aug. 22- . i W ? * if A N EW supply of Sugar, Coflbe, Bacon Lard and Corn .A. JOfi focairad at" MOOEE'J. ^ ^?* a - r jpOHTEB, ALE AND WINES, of i^ertoyuah' Notice to DeHaqncnt Slocktaoiden. OFrftSK Souttt Carolina Rairoad Co. i CHARLESTON, .Way 34, 1851. ( CJHAftES in the Sooth Carolina Railroad, upor J5 whicli all' of the Intalmeotft have not beer toaidi aro subject to forfeiture and will not be eot*. t^dtd Divided in JftOifiOUlweaftefsft; *. v^ '~? THOSj. WARka, Auditor, f l y/< ? < - I PUBLIC NOTICE. There will be a Barbacue given at Lancasterville on the 2nd of September, in honor of Senator Rhett, to which tHe citizens of Lancaster, Kershaw and adjoining Districts are respectfully invited. Senator R. and other distinguish- })it, ed gentleman will bo present. for A Pic Nic will be prepared by the ladies. am J. Galluchat, % Pu Daniel Bkow.v, ,u? C. Cautue.n, un ^ II. Goocir, J. D. McIlwaix. Committee. davits. QAA/Y*lb. Fresh White Lead warranted pure, oJro a 0-VV IT large supply of the Brands No. 1 and 2; Chrome Grmv; Chrome Yellow, dty andjrround ; Litharge; Red do Leadv Umber, burnt and raw; Terra ile Sienna, burnt and raw ; Yellow Ochre; Venetian Ked ; Spanish BrownLamp Black, &e. <fcc. :' "n hand and for .sale by _ thom as j. Workman.. At the old stand of James R. McKain. i oiypjikLi A &. LONG an& White 1 repper, White Mustard Seed, black do.,TurmeHc,v?e., also a large snpplv Jars, assorted sizes, lor picklingiind'preserving, for sale W TIlOMAtS J WORKMAN. T At the olJ stand of James R. .McKain. ' OILS. * : . co A large supply of English Linseed, Train. Lard. Solar ail and winter strained Sperm Oils, Spirits Turpentine. Coach, CopaJ. Janan. Black lcaiher and wood Varnishes on hand and for sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN. n At the old stand of James R. McKain. CASTOR OIL. ~ W COLD pressed Castor Oil, a superior article, also. Castor Oil for Plantation use at $1 33 per gall-, just re- CR L dI cetved ana tor saie ny , THOMAS J. WORKMAN. At tlie old stand of James R. McKain. j), univixE. KA oz. Superior Quinine, just received and for sale by a" OU THOMAS J. WORKMAN. At the old stand of James R. McKain- r|{ August 19, 1?51. C5 tf jn SPICES. ~ t0 ALLSPICE, Pebper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs. 'ie Mace, Cloves Ac., for sale by to THOS. J. WORKMAN. At the old stand of James R. McKain, ? Oils. Oils, j THE Subscriber has now in store a full supply \ of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Castor Oil, or which he will dispose of on the most reasonable ^ terms'. bU 0"PIantation Castor Oil at 81 50 per gallon. ^ Also, Superior Burning Fluid, . , Z. J. DeIIAY. A"g- a 62 tr^ an C^CE>^?2T3 (S30D02.52T3 Prime NORTH CAROLINA CORN. ,n< Also?Meal and Grits. For sale by ROB'T. LATTA. August 12. 63 4t A CARD. THE undefined having purchased the stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, DyeStuffs, &.c. &c., of the Estate of James R. MeIvaiu, finds on hand, and will continue to keep, a very general assortment of a!) articles in the above AN Ime. In th'e selection of these articles, especial care has beeu taken that they should he of the ? cerij best material, and the freest from admixture and adulleratimv, tl.at could be procured, and tiic f undersigned pledges tjinisi'If to use his utmost en- x. deavors to preserve unimpaired the high and dr- pri served reputation for the purity of Its Medicines, pa which this house has, for so Ions' a time, enjoyed. Every article sold l>y him, shall be what it purports to he. Hi prices shall be moderate?as low as Modi- J vines selected with especial reference to purity, can be sold. na To approred and punctual customers, the usual cred it will be extended. "t A la ge addition to the present stock has been >rdere , and is daily expected. THOM AS J. If OR ITM * N. M Au trust 12. r>i tf ELECTION NOTICE. South Carolina--Kershaw District. r. OJjice General Session* and Common Picas, J IM. NAU DIN, Clerk of the Court of Common ^ I'leas and General Sessions for the District pi aforesaid, in pursuance of the act of the Legisla- w t ture in such case made and provided, do hereby w give Public Notice, that an election for Tax Col- ru lector* f r Kershaw District will be held on the aJi second Monday of October next, at the usual pla- 'a ces of election throughout trie iJitsmci. j Witness my hand at Camden, this 10th day of d? July, A. 1'. 1051. M. NAUDIN, c. c c. p. &. o, s, Aug. 16. 63 td ? BERNADOTTE D. BROXSON, T Sheet Iron aud Tin Ware Manufacturer, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, ^ Camdex, S. C. J GLOVERS k DAVIS. ? ! Factors and Commission Merchants, " CHARLESTON, S. C. ra i Aug. 8 " 02 3in r S . ? c Gilberts & Chapin, *< Manufacturers and dealers in , CAURIAGEhi and HABIVESS At S. cj- J. GILBERTS' Old Stand No. 35 and jj! ' 40 Wentworth street, between King and Meeting r> ^Sjj^hvJesto'HjS. C. ,l? July 2o - ... _ A,)8 do $300 ttcSViird. ESCAPED from the Jail of Kershaw District, S. C.,oi) Monday 14th of July last, Mr. Samuel J. Ix?ve, who was convicted of'the murder H of Mr. Robert J. Lester at Spring term, 1851.? ' Said Love is about (i feet 2 inches high, and about v 20 or 21 years of age, rather dark hair and of a sallow complexion, and has rather a down cast lrtrtU. with rather dark grey eyes, with some of his ~~ front teeth rather decayed, said Love is a carpen' tor by trade. ^1 I will give the above reward to any person who J Will appehend the said Love and lodge him in any or , jail in this Stale, qrane hundred and fitly dollars _ for his safe confinement in any jail in the United ?n States, so that I can got him. * y< JOHN INGRAM, S. K. D. ec . Aug. ia, _ 64 tf_ __ 50 Two-pound Cans fresh Salmon, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. rj Notice. w f 11HE Subscribers will ask leave of tho Legit- bj J- at ',s "e*t session, to place the road S; 1 now leading frorn and near Ffirr's Old House pr ' dotVn to Landaford, on tho old origintN>ed-^?lBo to pa ctlt" a race across'.the road, if we find ittiecossary cc so to doi' ;i JOHN FOSfER, Si ' *4 , ,ocT" K" CUHETON. ? Landeford, /uly2fr,185j. 1? l&w WATEREE HOUSE. (LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,) CAMDEN, S. C. MJE Subscriber having purchased this x . tensive and well known Establishment, and ring added largely to its convenience and com t, by a new addition of Furniture and thorough d complete repairs, begs leave to inform the iblic, thai he is prepared to Entertain all who ly favor him with acall, in a manner hitherto known in the town'of Camden, lie deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, lv sp"fara6 to that his Table, will be suped daily as well aa.any in the Slate ; attended polite and attentive Servants. ?-. His-Stables, will be bountifully (Supplied with oveudet- and attended by the~very. bfcst Hostlers. Mo pains will be spared to keep si quiet and orrlv House. ?>>. II. HOLLEYMAN. Camden, Jui.e 4,1851. 4^ tf . CAMDEN HOTEL J0 NOW OPEN FOR THR ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. T 18 an excellent and Commodious Dpyuing.m.v and well fitted up, and latoly put in a state of mplete repair. The rooms areMkrgriNnpena J * > ; fine Family parlors well furnrenep/": The .Table will be supplied with^ry^ry thing hicfr an excellent country market frill afford, tended by the beat servants. jjr The BAR will be supplied with the choicest 'ines and Liquors. ' . ,-.y The STABLES are well fitted up;-attended by refill and f*perienced Hostlers, ai'rd.weli supied with Provender. Also Lois prepared for the accommodation of rovers, with excellenl water conveniences. There will at all times, be'an Omnibus in attendee to convey passengers to and from the Depot, 'J'he Subscriber loving had several jfcars expe:nce in the above business, feels confident in sayg that he will be able to give general satisfaction all, who may favor him with their patronage, as i is determined to use every exertion on his part please. - . H. J. WILSON. Warranted Pianos, Arc. on Trial. )IANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, Mahogany, &c. in any desired s:y)e of finish? other Musical Instruments, furnished free of | arjrc, or obligation to keep, unless entirely ited on trial. After sufficient test, may be uglii, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms iver than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. .Many references to families in different Slates, d districts of this Slate, quite competent to Jge, wbeic Instruments have been tested and ught and now speak for themselves. Speci>ns seen by inquiring of Mrs. Ann H. MART, Tcaclior of Music, Camden, S. C. April 2 32 tf_ PAVILION HOTEL. (BY H. L, BlITTERFIELD.) Corner of Meeting and IIasell Streets, d in the immediate vicinity of IIatne and no Streets, Charleston, S. C. Notice. L LI. persons i aving demands against the Eslate of J. ('. Poby, dee'd will present them operly attested, and those indebted will make vmenr to J. DUN LAI', Adm'r. Jan. 30. 8 / tT _ Xoticc. I PPI.ICATION will be inade at the ensuing i. scssinn of the Legislature of South Caroli, to vest all the right and title of John E. Sailrsun deceased; in and to a tract of land containg acres, situate in Lancaster district, .South irolina, adjoining lands of M. Clinton, W. (i. ewart and other* in Joseph Teuton and wife arv, as the UeXt ??J" kin of said deceased. \VM. ROHIN SON, Aug, 8 62 3in Agent for Applicants. Bounty Land. HHK undersigned having associated himself L. vvitb ^r. It. fllanchard True, who in pennatntly jocatijj al Urn City of Washington ; who >sbe*tf.eg a thorough and familiar acquaintance, ith the requirements of the Government Offices, ill attend to the procuring of Bounty Land Warlite, and tiie adjustment of all "other claims [ainst the Government, without jeopardy or dey?and at but little expense to claimants. Land Warrants located, and the Land sold if tbired, on the most advantageous tepms. M. XAUDIN. July 8,1851. 5?| tf AANS'N. OFFICE-S. C. R. R. COMPANY, CHARLESTON, JULY 21>ril, 1861. )Ai>6'KN(iLliS taking the Cars at any of the . following pointu will get their tickets frotn ifi Agents there, viz: Charleston, Columbia, ar.iden. Hamburg, Aiken, Graniteville, Clinton, rangeburg, Gadsden, Clarcmont, Middietnn, owry.'s T. O. If taken from the Conductor the ,te will be 4 cents per mile. Arrangements have also been made with the harlcston Omnibus Company, to take passengers id their baggage from the Depot, on and after rioay" the 1st August, to the different steamlats and hoteis, or to any oihat point in the city, r -,5 cents each. Their Omnibus and baggage agons only will accordingly be admitted into the epot Yard on the arrival of the Cars. Persons (siring other Conveyances will find tnem at tfie J. D PETSCH, Aug.8?4t Superintendant Tranepoitation. Concord Yarn. HHE Subscriber, agent for the Concord ,N. C. L .Manufacturing Company, has on hand a good ipply and a*6ortuiert o| this yarn for sale. JOUN ROSSER. J uly 20. 50 5t Bogarders' Planetary Horse Power. 1HI2 subscribers would call the attention of I those wanting Powers, for Ginning, Sawing, Grinding to the above. They are permitted to refer to one of our most teJligent and practical Planters, who during two .>ars trial, has fully tested their efficiency and ononiy. McDOVVALL & COOPER. Aug-tst,1851. 00 tf Agents.1 One Hundred Dollars Reward. pWO MARES, ooe a handsome grey, quick acL tion and a trottor, the other a Sorrel, with hite face and a pacer, were stolen at Savannah ' two men. who crossed the Savannah River on iturday, the 21st ult., and it is supposed may oceed westward. The above reward will be id for the apprehension of the thieves and reivery of the property by' W, B. H1LES, Eeq., ivaanab, or fiDWARU WINSLOW, Office foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C. Xtrtr 6, ! 58. tf , ^ - . OK THE SOUTH CAROLINA. INSTITUTE. TW Third Annual fair ol the SOUTH CARU. LIMA INSTITUTE, for the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry, will, be held in Charleston, S. C., opening on Monday, 17th November, and continue during the week. Specimens in every branch ot Mechanism, Art and Industry; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco and all other Agiicultural Products, is solicited for which suitable frreniiums will be awarded. The following special Premiums are offeredof For t he six best specimens of Steel made from Spartanburg or other Iron, the product of a Southera State, at.tl manufactured into Edged Tools of any hind?A Gold Medal. ' N. B. A specimen ot the Steel Bars to be sent with the Tools. For the largest quantity cf Cocoons raised on | one plantation, trot Jess thin Ten Bushels*?A Gold Meda! or ?."30. ? . For the largest quantify -of Spun Silk the pro duce of any one plantatioii^jot less than Teu lbs. ?A Gold Medal or Premium of #50. X * For the be?tvSea Island '"fcoUoo Gib, on some new principfe/ioperior to that now in general use; orfcr any rearnnd important improvement.on the present one?A Gold Medal. For the invention ofa suitable machine for Pub* verizfng Red Pepper?A Gold Medal, / **' [ For the best Steam Engine?A tioid aieaai. For the best model Steam Fire Engine.?Gold Medal. A large and conr.mjMlious building has been selected tor the Exhibition, and every caree will be j paid to the reception and care of Articles sent to I the Fair. Ail Specimens must be in by the 13th I November. Contributors to the Fairerc respectfully reques| ted when they forward Specimens for Exhibition, ttfsend full description* of the Articles, .and such information in general as'may be of use, and pro-, per for publication. Address J/Jd.TA.YLOR, Chairman of Committee on Correspondence. June 2Ur .. 49 * - tf Executive Department V By Ilis Excellencyr, J. H. A'EANS, Governor and Commander-in-chief in and over the Slate of \ South Carolina. WHER CAS, information reached me that an atrocious murder was committed upon ohn McDaniel, of Barnwell, by six young men, <mong whom were Seaborne E. Parmer and WiU iam G. Tobin, and whereas, the aforesaid Farmer and Tobin have made their escape?now be it known in order that they may be brought to trial, I, John IJ. Means, Governor iti and over the State of South Carolina, do issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the delivery of both, or two hundred and fifty for the delivery of either of them to the jailor of Barnwell district. Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old, 5 feet 8 ! inches high, well made, fair complexion, blue eyes, ight hair, two of his front teeth slightly broken | toff. Has a scar on Ids cheek, about an inch and | a half I cug, made by the cut of a knife. Tobin is lb or It) years old, 5 feet 11 inches high, fair complexion, very little beard, white teeth, thick lips, well made, and is badly scarred on the right arm and shoulder. Given under my hand and the seal of the State [L S.] the 5th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-oue. J. H. MEANS. Wm. F. Arthur, Dep. Sec'ry. of State. August 12. G4 4t Garden Seeds for Fall. JL'ST Received a fresh assortment of SEEDS lor Fall planting?Consisting of Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, l.arire While Flat " " Large 10ng. Norfolk 44 " Long Hanover 41 44 Late Drumhead Cabbage, (?rren Glazed 44 Mustard Seed, Lucerne, Beets and Carrot Seed. For sale by F. L. ZEMP. J u Iv 11 5-1 tf jiijp For the Fall and Winter. Uula Baga Turnips, Early Dutcii 44 Purple Top Flat 44 Large Norfolk 44 Large Globe 44 Yellow Aberdeen 44 Dale's Hybrid 44 White Ruta Baga 44 Per Steamer Albatross. Just Received, at July 11 Z. J. DeHAY'S. Turnip Seed. TARGE Flat Sweet Tnrnip Seed from the - 11 I... O/tDlT r atta JL-i mountains, ror sun.- uy iwu .. A up. 8. 62 4t Southern Agricultural Implements. [ rI^HE subscribers have received the following j JL consignment I'rom the house of R. Sinclair Jr. & Co., Baltimore. They have been tested approved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7, 8, & 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, 2 & 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, Si g!e and Double spout Corn Shellcs, Virginia Corn Shellcri, 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 cf- COOPER, may 5th, 36 tf Chain Pumps. THE subscribers have received a supply of li inch Pump Chain < lj " " ? Pump Fixtures, which they will soli at greatly reduced prices. McDOWALL & COOPER. Aug. 1st, 1851. tf Pickled Beef Tongue*, Pickled Salmon, smo i ked Beef and Pickled Herring, received be . SHAW & AUSTOJ. ? - - :5ForTa JOSEPH W. DO BY is.f^pectrt&y aapounce^4 an a Candidatejqr re-jrjectionio.the-offic^-'of T?x Collector for Kerifett-. D'Strtft, at the ensuing election. "' Vsjtf": June 24 g W?*&-W~> " rtf D* Wc"arc authorized to^iauoinde ALEX. L. McDONALO, a. Candidate for " Tax Collector for Kershaw District," at the ensuing election. ' ' ' - I *? 0^~\Ve are authorised to annouce Daren Peach, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Cpltectpr at the ensuing Election % Paints, Oils, <JLc. Just Received. 4000 LBS. Pure White Lead, V. 100. " Fire Proof Paint, 50 " Chrome Green, 100 Gals. Linseed Oil, ?? Spirits Turpentine, ;w? L.U8. sal bratus, 100 " CoIgatC3 Starch, 14 Doz. Fresh Congress Water* 50 Lbs. Fresh Hops, 100 Baby Rattles. For sale, with every article usually kept in 4 Drug Store. FRANCIS L. 2EMP. Aug. 8 (>2 it Workman & Boone Are now receiving large additions to their Stock ?embracing SEVERALNBW STYLES, and rendering their Stock by far thetnost full and complete SPRING STOCK of * BOOTS AID SHOES that has ever been offered in this market In the selection of these goods, great care bad been taken as to styljand quality. .[The workmanship and materialsare of thejhesf description?agd the terms shall be accommodating The public are respectfully iiTVffe'd to cafNlnd examine their Stofck, which cannot fail.in qdWitj and price to give-satisfaction to any -and i&t* April 8, .H 28 tf. trsTT SA&DLa^THE subscriber has recently added to his ststx, a fine assortment of IfEW SADDLES, Ac. of the best qualities and latest styles, i I is stock Id now complete, any article usually 'ound in his line may be procured, .on the most Accommodating terras. * / * Saddles made taorder ta the v?y best style Harness of all binds and descriptions. Repairing done at the shortest notice*?; . . f. J. OAKS. Jung, 10 ,j ^ BLfMD BRIDIES. ^ fr$? * THE Subscriber is manufacturing plocghand wagon Bridles a*. ?1, one of wixic&fcjr.Jrili warrant to last long as two of "the common Northern made ones. Fine Bridles made at reduced prices. F. J. OAKS. July 15 ??H SALEM WOOLENS. I HAVE received from Messrs. F. & H. Far is, o Salem, N- V. a few bales, as-samples, of tho above desirabje < a . > NEGKOCEOTHS, to which I invite the attention of purchasers.' To those who are unacquainted with thos# Goods I will beeladtosliow the samples, and tan refer to many Planters in this neighborhood, as ta their scperior quality. I have also received a few pigce* et th*fr Su? perjine Black Jeans.of various qualities and prices. These goods are on-, consignment, and-wilt be sold aLFactorv.pricetL , Planter? wishing their supply, will otape Jearwr their orders early, so as lo secure it; many trerer disappointed last season?as the supply *vw Mo* sufficient to meet the demand. / ' W. ANDERSON. C'amden, July 22, 1851. 1* .? - Preserves, Brandy Peaches, EJ. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (assorted,) Brandy Peaches, Lemon Syrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials,. . Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines,Claret and N. C. Black-berry do. . ?HEIDSEICH CHAMPAtQNK-> Gauva Jelly, Catsup? and Satlcbs, Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins,' English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickfe* Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, S c. also English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Shell Barks and Soft Shelled Almonds. ROB'T LATTA. Camden, July 1, 1851. 52 tf 1 Case Fresh Currants, received by SHAW & AUSTIN? 2 Casks French White Wine Vinegar. asuoerior article for making Pickles, received by SriAW & AUSTIN*. 1 case soiced Ovsters. received by ' : AH AW & AUSTIN.' A Pair of Gentle family Houses for sale by E. W. BONNBY. 3 Bbls. Kennedv'a Butter Crackers, received by SHAW & AUSTIN. July 22,1851. I AA Sacks Salt to closo consignment. 1. v"U pjne Calimorc Flour and Lard at the low-" est prices, E. W. BONtfEY, Imitation English and Pino Apple Cheese received by SHAW &. AllSTINl: Malting" ~ ~~ WHITE and Colored Matting 4*fcnd.&-4, for* sale at a reduced price by '''T + E. W. BONNEY. ?? ?1 Notice. . THOMAS LANG, Wrlliam Anderson, Thomar J. Ancrurn, William Gardener, and Alexander Youtvg, who have been, a9.4^10w ate, engaged in; the manufacture of cotton goods, and olher articles, at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Ker-shaw District, under the firm and style liam Anderson and Company. havfc'Jtwsociitttir ifurwen uoyicin wiui mem, as a rocrnoer-oi aaw Firia?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said Firm, with their associates and successors, a$ a body politic and corporate, in law, by the nMM'isd style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing 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 $t$e of "The DeKalb Ma&* facturing Company." W. ANDERSON & CO* March 3t^ lSjjSI ,20 : u ICE, ICE, ICE . ^JQNg^NTLY for aafe^by June S. 44 v:P-' ...