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* i - The foMowing is^tlie concluding paragraph of a ]o!m editorial against tlie secession movement in i South'Carol na taken from the columns of the J Democrat, a .Southern Rights paper published at ! f Kutaw Alabama. . r. /-i | I V Such then is ihe present position ot s.uarouna, .* and such we believe to be her future prospects, t, B it should she secede?should she sever the v silken hands that b;nJ her to the oilier Sta'cs? then ! every 6011 of Iter's will rally around her !! banner. 'I hose who differ as to the policy ot secession, will d ffer no longer?for their S ate will command their allegiance. Those who have wan. dered away from their mother?those who lit ve emigrated to other States, and wno are anxiously ' looking to the part sne will act in the greai ! j drami, will hasten hack to t ie end where their eves ti.-st saw the light, and pledge Heir lives, tbe r loriunr, and their sarred honor at the lee: of the Messed mo'her who is the idol of ail their fondest affections. At the first tap of the ntiliifi. j | ration drum we fell into the ranks, and at the first peal of the secession bug e, we .-hall renew our J old jmisiIit.n it> the line, for weal or woe, for life j i of death Nor shall wc he alone! From every j moor and mountain of the South?imm ev ry hill I 11 side, and lr??tn every val.ey ??! th* west?from the i Alabama to the Falls oj st. Antiion.; roin the ! <>ates of the Rocky Mountains to the D>*lle? of ^ Oregon ; Iroin the 1' tapsco to the (Jull olMexiro; and from the It lizeto tlsroieit I'acifir Ocean, her sons will come in companies, in battalions, iri reoiuienfs, in divisions, and strike down her invaders as it armed with the consuming tires of the t. Avenjrin^ <!() !. From the ftniisiiU- Democrat. K The c.diiinns ot th* press throughout the conntry seem to be tilled with 11 tires of ni'?*e and r specifics for a I diseases th.it fl -sh is heir to* tlia' one scarcely knows what 'od<? in case ot d's* case, for fear tfnt in tisinjr one medicine, another r and better av he overlooked. Hut Itotn the 1 remark Me cures liijr' order, and vast amount of testimony daily brought undercut ter-nnal "otice. ? if the ex*ri rdinarv e-fictc.* of Dr. R rrer-'s L'ver 1 wort and Tar. we are compelled toiegardthe evi. f donee of our senses, and confidently stale mat tor t Cotijrh* and folds, and that hyM-headed monster i 1 C?nsumpti< n, we think this preparation a sa!e. ' speedy, and cerfan eure At all events we may ^ sivtootir ?ri?r|j*?try if. It c.vi be obtained at 1 Thomas. J Workman*'* Orng S ore and it' it does not help them, nothing wiil. See advertisement In another coltimi.. / - . i .. ?^ M *RRIED ?On Tuesday evening, the 30th alt, hy tlie Rev. Mr. Fonville, Mr. WibiiAM (i. . Kikklwd to Miss Mary Ann Eu'zarktii Jang! ter ol James J. Dunlap, Esq. All of this Di-t ict. List of Letters REMAINI NG IN THE ROM OFFICE \T CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, Ot T. 1st, 1331. A Mori is, Dr. Win J. *, Alford, Mary Means, Gov. J. I J. ? Adams, John D. Murtisliaw, S. Aiken, .Miss Laura Muldrow, .Mrs. Mary t Albert, Wiley Miwton, Dongi-iss B Murphy. Alonzo Berkley, Jef. M Kenua, .Michael !j m Bradshaw, N. Mc jmugnran, James .< Blake, John R. : McCnllum, Win. f Bakvr, Mrs. Mnley iMcCuskill. .Miss Mary 2 Beaufort, Daniel i N Bow It, Zachaiitt!) (Nelson, William Berkley, .Ues's I?. ot J.'.MXitin, lapiey lio.iVi), Mary I* Brown, K. F. j Patterson, XV. i Ballard, Dr. Will j Patterson, L. J. Beikley, L. Phillips, L). C. Biailsimw, N. | It !)? }kiu, L. iRfi.i James (' lR:ol( li;I, I*. J. Campbell. Renj. 'Robertson, John Campbell, M s. Mnrg't Rush. l Cam,.bell, M;ss Sarah Ryan, Mrs. XVm K. i ' Campbell, Mrs. Marg't Reynolds, XV J. j [ Conerwiv. Edward iKolhnson, \X':n. K Clyburn, James S L) j Zanders, T. O. Doherity, Mr. Robt. 4 Shiver, Columbus Dor.iin, Mr. Joiiu j.Sliirey. Isaac * Dority, A. S. Stokfg, XX'. XX'. r E Seott, James R. English, John Shiver, ('. ,1 F Shiver, (i. R. r Falkinolwry, Isabel SrrailforJ, (ieorge 2j^ Ferrell, Mrs. Xlntil.ia A Skinner, Mrs. Matilda > o Foster, Miss Sarah Sanders, Allen 11 Suwnller, John R. !t' Harison, XX'il.snii Shnb?r, Mis< Susan S. 'I Hanson, James S ny I, Thos. Hijii is, XI -y. Jane R. T ? H-ghs, XX in. jTru tx, John Hn, per, Capt. S. T. Thompson, Jamss II. 11-iny, Mrs. Sarah Thompson, XVin. Hi-use, Joseph Turner, Robt. Ubalges iV Smith, Me's. V * ???n ?% a ? i I jvuiefiigue, raui i. Ingrain, James M. 2: W J jWilliam*, Miss II. J Jones. MUs Liur.i |\Vilso , La fay et I <J. James Airs. Koxana IWilkirsnn, Mrs. Kliz'th Johnson, Mrs. \. A. (Watkins, Aums A. A! V M ???re, Loreiizi Y<>ung, II.mh 2 Persons calling for the above, will j lease say they are mlverti ed. JOHN N. OAMF.WELL, P. M. Camden, Oct. 3. Ittnl. Head ^nartcr* 22<l lleglmeitt S. C. .U, CAMDEN, S.C.Oet. 1. 1851. Orjrr A? rptlH Regiment is hereby ordered to parade at JL Camden on Saturday, the 8 h day of November next, at 11 o'clock, a. ni. armed mid equipped for drill and review. The commissioned and non-cornmiseioned Officer? will assemble the day previous lor drill and instruction. ? f Captain* of Companies are hereby charged with the extension of this order. By order of Col. W. J. Taylor, THO J. WARftEN, Adjutant. Oct. 3. 77 td t A DIES Worated Dress (iimhih, Fancy Silks, * A^J some must splendid styles just received at BONNE VS. SUPERIOR Ifyson, Imperial &, Black Teas tr? sh and good, for sale hy E. W. BONNEV. spices. Al.LSPirE, Pepper, Oinger, Cirnamon, Nutmegs, i Mace, ('loves Ac., for sale by ( TilOS. J. WORKMAN. i At the old stand of James R. McKain, $100 REWARD. f) \N \Wa\ from the subscriber?n the 2 Jth instant, I LV JOHN, sometime* call rl John Carwile, a mulatto eliow, showing Indian hlnod. The said Jo in has very , ark hair, inclined to curl, but when couched lies in ' r-avfs. He is about 5 tVet 10 or II inches liieIt, about ] 8 yeani old Being a house servant, his mi" ner is easy, ut when spoken to, he has a down cast look but replies nth a smi e. _ 1 will give a reward of nm l)ULl,ntp. u it* i p within the Stale,ami ONE IH'NIUtKL) DOLl.AKS r caught out of the State, no that 1 get him. B. IIOYKIN. Camden, Sept. 30. 79 tf Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, and Lard. 4 Splendid I/5t of tx. New Orleans. Museovadn. and St. C roix Sugars, Rio^Cuba, and .lata Coffee, 1st quality Bacon Sides, 1st do. Leaf laird, N. O. and Muscovado Mn!a??es. Just received at MOORE'S, Camden, Oct. 3,1S5I Sign of the Klag. W. Anderson, j. respectfully inform his friend* and the pub W !io generally. ilia' lie is now receivin j and openng an Entire New Stock oI Good*. ? initiating of: I try t i-cds. a full assortment, Ready Made Clothing, Groceries of all hind-. Sir e? of every description. Hardware, Saddlery, llats,Cap*, < :c. Ac. Also, a large stock of Gunny nnd Dundee Hugging, Kentucky and Philadelphia Rope. All of which will he sold for ca?h, or to pt menial cusimers. as low as the.v can be found in tliia in; irket. Camden, Oct. 3, 1*331. 79 3ms. ENCOURAGE" Domestic Manufactures. r.f!E Ib-Knlh Manufacturing Co. have no v on hand a larr- Stock of Pvgged and Scwe?l Negro Sho y% if their own manufacture?to which they v -ould invite he attention of Planters. Their Pegged llroyaiis, in- all made from selected stock, in the most substantial nanne ?nnd ran tie recomm-itded to those who wish to turcliase a first rate article. Their Sewed Negro Shoes, ire also mnde from g.??l Leather, and in *ur h a manner w/o give saiisfac ion J'la -lers w ill please < ail and exini'iir onr S'-'ek?aiisfied that they will be vended?as av know that We can show the bi"t stocl; of Ilome ; Bade Shoe*. that is to he tn.;t with. They wilt be sold at the lowest market pric . by W ANDEKSO1 I,Trea'r. Cans'en. Oct. 2. 1351. - ~ii tf " - , n . n r. wnite t iannei ai izi-z uenis. \ FKW Pieces of White Manuel, at tin* above low ; /"Jl prices. Also, a full assortment of White and Red Flannels, >f various qualities, equally low, for rale bv Oct. 3,1451,79 if \V. ANDI RSON. ; Southern Manufactured Shoes. ! rll E sub rrih-rs are extensively engasi d in the' manufacture of rinntation and House Servants SI oes, Together wi?'. various descriptions of Leather, for Shoes and Plantation IJ?e, mil can compete with Northern Manufacturers. both n? ? price and qo.th'v. and we do not hesitate tj( say that ve cr?n eiv e a Better A rtiele, fo- toe same rnori. y than an be bought of Northern mauufi.eture. We therefore j nvite all iI.oh- who would give preference to Home Inlu trv. to give us a trial We have also mad.* extensive addition* to <iur slock of fne ! ICaot?i mid Mioes, mbrarine every variety. togethvr wi?'i Travelling j ['rout's. Carp- I Hay. Vti!*ce?, Men's and It >v'h t'.ips, j [*c Ac. All of which we odi-r at prices which cannot ! i.I 1 % !'o Tvease. Purchasers are respectfully invited to examine our stock 1 ALLIEN $ ML UK V. j < atudeu. Oct. 3.1351. 7d tf \r?ro shoes. I A AAA P AIUK-euvd and resell NEOROSHOF.S ! IIMA/U nf vuphhh lUali'K*. uv*lly ? ! our own ! iw.m: ;it ui?r. fur >alr hv AIJ^KN A: MIIRKAT. 1 hcatlirr! liCntlifi'! Hit "il and rpiwr |>*a'her Alto? K p, ; Calf and I.inicg Skins. f"r?ale hv lM. 3. AM>KX A: WRRAY. Disjoin! ion. rHFT.,. partneHlip heretofore ?-xi-tinc under the unmf I of KIRK* AM) A- RKCKll AM. i? ihi* tiny dissolved iv mn"n' <*< i en?. \il debt* doe Itv iln> concern wdl be i will ny W IJ. Kirklaud. and and all debt* due lo the i a in* ?ill he paid lo him. Fat Rook, Sept. 27, H5I. 3t 1 ^ A*D AFTER THE 6lll OCT. l?5lj I VIE Eurn Pn?*eneer Train will commence running I again. three lime* a we*k. heiween Camden anil ; lie Junction. viz: Uii Mondav*. \V-dn*-days. and Fri- 1 ay*, leaviuc Camden at 5.3d o'clock, a. in . a nl will ' oiiiiect at the Junction tviili iIf Fxprc**. Freight. ami | tight PwetigerTrain fmin ('harlc*t<?n to t'ulumbia. at ; o'clock a.m. Returning, will leave Camden at II 15 | Ylock.a. m. and connect wi.h the tain- Train, at 6 j 'dock. p.m.. ft'id r< ach Charleston in 7 o'clock. mil | i. .ruing The daily >F:tiI Train from the Junction to i ul from < am I'm. will run a* heret .f<ire. On Tiievlay*. | 'nur*d.it?. uiui Satitrdat*. the Pue?entfer Train will I ave Camden at 30 o'clock. a ?).. and run d rectly , ir .tieli lo t olunih a. .V I). R\\l FY, Agent. | Camien,O.'i. 2, 1*51. 3i*vv linw ?A \ E \X FALL A A II WIXTKR j /A / i / \ T\ L' UUUJLFa. i' HWI\n rtrmvnl a full .?u/'/?'y, of IVoW j Full and \Viiil< r (iooiN, I am pre. | lansl Mipp'v my Irieinls and the puMt trenor- 1 !Iv with every article ueUsily louaJ in the jro- I rrv lluyim'SK. 'I'Iim tftlhiu injr are wiinr nf them? I.IQL'OK^?K?iu? and <Vninon French Brandy, Ma leirn nil!) Malaga XV in*"', T. r'uiiU'- Old II tv Wliickry, A variety <>f lleciified do. ,N< rdi Carolina <|i?. lea. h?ti I Xpple Brnndv, llo'lntcl and linperia1 r.in. Jamaica and NewK'it'niil Bum Sl'GAIt?Barrel* Nn?. 1.2. an I 3. clarified a el crashed, I Uegshca Is Muscovado. New Orleans, &c ('IIFFKK?it in. Ja\n ami fidta. II VCON?"ndes. Shoulder* ami Mains M XCKF.KF.I,?Barrel* ami kalf-lrtrrel* Nos. 1,2 and 3, FLOt'll? North Carolina and Northern. B ? niiny and Dundee, 41 to 46 inches wide. HOi'lC?Manilla and Hemp. MOl.ASSKS?NewOrleans and Syrup. IKON?Bars, all ?iz??. Nail*, all number*, lit'FLOW.XX \((F,?I'nts. Oven* <y Kettles, eitra lids. SAUDI.KS?Kidme. VVn2|jon and t'art. Willi's?Hi lint;, XVaipiii. Driver's and Buggy. i'i?lli<i and Iil:iiikc(<>. Bror.n and bleached Homespun*. Cheek* and Bed! 'joke, I hits nn>! Caps, nf all sort*. Pocket Knives. Kniv-s | ltd Forks. Trace Chains. I laltcr Chains. Steelyards, Claw lummrr*. ninrKFViiiiri ? unmrr*. ? iirry ' "miw. * rot krv of various kinds. A large quantity of SALT always >n hand. The undersigned continue* to receive and forward, and j will attend punctually t<? all urdnr.- or consignment.* made o him. and will give liberal prices for' otlon. Flour. and ther < 'omitry Produce, and sell his Goods on the most iberal terms. B. W CHAMBERS,? amden.S.n. Aug. 26. 1831. 67 Cms Ifcgro Cloth* and Blanket". A f.L-wool Georgia Plains and Kerseys white and colored Blankets, all sizes and prices. Fnrsnle low at A M A K KBNNEDV'8 7/"\ PIECES all-wool Plains, very heavy; Georgia V* Plains; Southern l.insey.; Mnilory Kerseys, Ac. or sale at the very lowest prices by E. W. BOXNF.Y. Ml?^ ?mm CO OPERATION MEETING. THE tnrtnber.s of the Co-Operation Party are i requested to meet at 7'emperance Hall on, SATURDAY EVENING, the 4ih iiwt. at half past 7 o'clock. C. S. WEST, J. M. COOPER, S. M. G. GARY, W. C. AJOORE, Sept. 30. Srcretaiifs. Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, &c. JOSEPII LAWTON & CO, DIRECT I.TIPOUTERS, CHARLKSTON", S. C. HAVE oil hand and are rceivinff a larjre a*K(.ni.ioni nt" Plantation Woollen*!. Their Importations from Europe have been j large. Tneir stock comprises a varied ass trnnenl' r?f Negro < ??of English innuufattiire, made I lo their own order, from the be?t materials and can j be recommended lor durability Th?'V h ive a!?o a general assortment of Do- | ineptic and Smith* made (im-ds both ol Cotton and Wool Fabkic ALSO A largo and varied Stock, of Foreign and Do- ; wstic. Fancy and Staple Drv Gttods adapted to : the season, all o' which, they will seil at tn?; | lowest market prices. Planters and Dealers visiting the City, are re- [ spertiuily invited to call and examine betore mak- I ing their purchases. At No. 40 East Bay below the Post Office, j sept. BO, JH5I. lit 77 Notice, THE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they have entered into Copartner, sl ip in the city of Charleston, under Lite firm of J. . . tv HlI ? t "f\ C. - ? 1. ^ _ 4 t'i. JSUAHl'.n q- i w., iur iri?j ;ior|>ose in carrying i on the rnruiturc and Cabinet Haking I2lisilic?s ill its various branches. They are i now receiving a large and splendid assortment of ready made Furniture, which, in stvie and finish, will compare with any other establishment in the Southern country. One of the firm has recently returned from ;he North, where tie has made pun-liases, which wp hink are bound to suit the taste o' the most fastidious.and which we will j offer for sale on very reasonable terms. We in- ! vile persons visiting the cifv in call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our establishment i< located at No. 284 King street, three door# below .he Merchant's I Intel. J. E. SHARKS. ELIAS rOLOCK. Charleston, seot. 30, 1 ?n1. 77 6t Dry Goods in Charleston, S, C,, AT Til 12 CHEAP CASH STORE, Corner of King and Liberty Streets, opposite the Merchant's Hotel. TUB subscribers would respectfully call the attention of th?ir friends, and the public in general from the upper country, in visiting the city, to all and exami ie their entire new stork of Foreisa nntl Domestic Dry Goods, which have been purchased for cash, and will he disposed of at a very smaM adv nee upon cos!, fur stock consists in part of Lwlies' Press (roods of hii kinds, Negro (Moths, Blankets. Broadcloths. Cassimeres. Vestings, Irish Linen*, warranted all pure Flax. French Embroideries in every variety. Ladies'. Misses', and IJentU'iiien's Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies* and (ientlemen's Silk and Merino Vests, Oomestic (?oorls of every dcscrio tion; together with every oihpr artic e usually! kept ina well-selected sto k of Pry (foods. AH articles warranted to prove as represented, and no abatement in prices. anmunv a, pninrk* Jii.lah B. Polork, lute of <'o!uu?bi:?, S. C. A. |? Soio'iioM, formerly with II. Levy & son. ol Camden, S. ('. f> I'' !M'. 77 'f NEW ARBIVALS. fPlIK subscriber bavin received a lar^e mipjtly 1 of Wrorerics, Hardware mid Domestic Dry Ooods is i ow prepared to gupply his fri'Mids ami the public with every article in tiie line of his business. Those wis* in?f to purchase will do well to call and examine his sto. k, consisting , f St. Croix. I'orto Itico and w Orleans Ssugan I .on I. crashed and powdered do Java. I.agiiira. 1 uha and Itio Coffee New Orleau* and West India Mola?w** Gunpowder. Young IIimoi and Black Teas Mackarel No*. 'i and 3. in hcrrel* and halves Blasks'iiit'i** Bellows. Anvils and Vises ttola w" Vf?. True* 'hini?. II >es Spade*. sli'iV'li". NaiU. Iron. <Vc. Sjienn Od, Lin*ee.l Oil. I'uinN md Window Glass A I.so Blankets. Bed T cks. Apron ('heck* Bleached and unbleached Shirting* and N'hreting* Together with large assortinent of Ra^'in;;, Ki/jw and Twine. J. \V. BRAOL Y. Camlen.S. ('. Sept. 2^. REMOVAL" TIIE subscriber beg* leave to inform hi* friend* and tlie public generally. thai he has KKMOVRp to the Sttire formerly occupied by Tie nias ilonti.l A: Co.. one j J.?ir below /.< tup's Jtrug Suite u|,?iy lie will continue to 1 ? I I ..I........ ...# . C Kt'fp il lurjl'- ttitll i mm v ? Illt-Jii %i\ Fresh and Desirable Goods, of all ami dewiipticuiN, mutable to the trado of rtii* market. con dating of Dry-Good#, Groceries, Hardware, (Hasa-Ware n-i-J Crockery* Hat*, Cups, I lotliing, &c. Which he nff-rx ?n rea?nnnble term*, ami to which hp in Mir* ?!? - attention uf the pub i?* Sept $>. S. I) iiallfokd. JO"T1ip Darlington flag will please copy uinil forbid. com "lAOA nUSIIRUS white fire*-"! CORN', for iv/i/vj Mile by ll. I.L\A & SON. pept. HO 77 tf ~FLQUR! FLOUR!! VFF.W (turret* of Superior No-tli Carolina FLOUR, lor mile low for ily S. E CAPERS. , A COOK WANTED, WANTED tn Hire a goml COOK, for whom liberal wage* will be paid monthly. Apply at tl ik Office. 3(1 77 tf THE BEST PORTO RICO Smoking Tobacco and fine Se. garc, for nale by JAMES AlcEWKN. 4 CASES Saddle*. (iridic*. Whip*, Are. 200 lidee be"t Hemlock Leather 20 I ml)** Ozuaburg*. "Ijiiirrl Ka!l?" 2>) do Varn. m-purtrd do do of very *uperior quality, received on coiuu^nmeiit. aru) I'ur *nli* on the lowest U*rni? by J. W. BRADLEV. j. wt bradley, Dry-Goods Groceries and Hardware, Purchaser of Cotton and other Produce. CAMDEN, S..C. Fresh Lemons, JUST received aud I'ur sale by KOB'T LATTA. Sept. 10 7# U Notice. THE Subscribers will ask leave of the Legislature at its next session, to place the road tiow loading from and near Farr's O d House down to Landsford, on the old original bed?also to cut a race across the road, it we tind it necessary so to do. JuILN FOSTEK. T. K. CURETON. Landsforr], July 2", 1851. 29 15.w* For tlie Fall and Winter. Kuta Baga 'rurnips, Early Dutch " Purple Top Flat M Large Norfolk " Large (?!oi>e " Ycilow Anerneen Pale's Hybrid " White Kuu Baga " Per Strainer Albatross. Just Received, at J?iIv 11 Z. J. DEIIAY'S. FALL ?OOt)S. AM <fc R. KF.N'NE i?r?s now rrceivintr their n?na] supply of DKY-?OODS. HARDWARE and GKOCF.RII'.S. mhi?*fi they will ?ei! cu il.e nw<-t reisonnblo t-rm*. and lo which they respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public ceiteraiiy. Sept. 23. Tb tf Preserves, i randy Peaches, &e. 17* I. Ginger Preserves. W. I. do. (aborted,) Brandy Peaches, Lemon Svrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, and oliier Cordials, Madeira, Sliprry and Port Wiies, Ciarct and N. (J. Biack-berry tin. ?HEW SEICH ClIA MP AIGSE? Gauva Jelly, Catsup? ami Sauces, Rose Wafer, Chocolate, Prune* and Raiairu, Htiir'isli, Trench, and American Mustard, do. do. d.? Pickles, Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, c. also English Walnuts, Braz'i Nuts, Filberts, Sheii Barks and Soil Shelled Almonds. ROUT LATTA. Canulen, July 1, 1S31. 5'J tf Copartnership Notice. THE subscriber* will, on the lirst day of October, enter in a f o;>artncr?hip. for the purpose of transacting a FACTOR AO Hand COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city of Charleston, under the name of O'.NKALE ?JKENNEDY; an J hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a snare of the patronage of their friend* and of the public. Strict attention paid to the ?ale of Cotton and other Produce, f.iheral advances made on con-Mgnmenu. Office, Eraser'* Wharf. RICHARD O'NEAI.E, THOMAS W. KENNEDY. Sept. 19. 71 2raCheap Blankets At Negro Clotli. ^"MIE Subscribers are now receiving? X l/mdon Duffil Heavy Negro Blanket!, Colored Negro Blankets, Heavy Negro Linsevs, White and Red Flannels. 1J. LEVY &. TON. sept. 23. 1951, Sims. nnr.r.TPJS A*Efi. fee. Z\/\ DOZ. Collins Axes Trace Chains Iron, tL\J Hues, Shovel#, Spades, Nail#, and other ar. tides very low. For sale by II. LEVY & rsON. eept. 23, 16-r>l. 3ms. Gilberts & Chapin, Mantfacturbrs and dbai.brs in CARRIAGES and HARNESS At N dr ,/. (i J I. HE UTS' Old Stand No 35 and 40 Went worth street, between King and Meeting Sleets, Charleston, S. C. July 25 59^ 'f PORTER, AIjE AND WINES "f superiorquality. _Ai MUOReV TUB Subscribers will continue business at their old Old Stand, and intend to sell Goods j at such reduced prices, as to induce cusl mers. | Their Stock in tuture will content of Groceries and Heavy Dry Good*,' ui'ahle for Planters, and sold on their usual term#?as follows : Groceries?Kmc St. Cmix Sugar, Med mm. Muscovado, and N. Orh ans Sugar, Crashed Sugar, N. O. and Cuba Molasses Rio and j lva Cotlee, n. C. and B.ltinio.e Flour, Sack Salt, very large, Whue Wine Vinegar, Port Wine, tery old, Mil!e?'? Whiskey. With a general aesortment of Groceries. 11. bevy &. son. sept. 28,1*51. 3ms. BAGGING AND ROPE. HEAVY (iunny Urging, Heavy Dundee do. very low, Superior Rope and Twine, do. fcesar*?Sanvennsi .Segar*. very superior, Gold Leaf Segars, and ott.er brand*. Cliampnigiie?lleidseicli Champaigne in pint* and quart*, Veraeiia do., b?>tli of wh'rh are very Mipermr. II. LEVY <5c .SON. Hep*. v:i, 1851. 3:n*. ATTENTION ! BEAT NO. 2. YOU are hereby ordered ;o assemble, lor drill, at your usual place of Rendezvous, at 10$ o'clock, on Saturday the 4th of October. Bv order of the Captain, i C S. West, O. S ' 3t TDK Suhscriiier* wili sell flie remainder of heii Stock m Dry Goods left over from last season, at extreme low prices, consisting in part "t; Sup. and common Cloth*. Cassiuier, Sattinetis, and Kentuc.vy Jeana, { White and Red Fiani ole, Banihazoie, .Merino, and Alparca, White and colored cotton Cambric, Swiss, Book and muil ,1/uslin*. Muslin Edgings and Inserting*, I Fur, Dnii'ty, fur Fringes, Rugs and Carpeting, Ladies black silk Hose, Ladies til'k and lead col'd cotton Hose, White and colored half Hose, Geiitleinen and Ladies silk Glove*, " white Jz col'd kid " " bl'k and col'd Cravat*. I J. LEVY & SON. Sept. &J, 1&"?1. Bins. | Paints Gils, Ac. Just Received. 4000 LBS. Pure White Lead, 100 " Fire Proof Paint, AO " Chrome Green, 100 (Jalp. I,m-epd Oil, 75 " Spirit* Turpentine, 300 Lbs. Sal Brat lis, 100 " Collates Starrh, 11 J)<?. Fresh Congress Water, 50 Lb*. Freeh Hops, | 100 lkby RalliesFor sale, with every article usually kept in a | Drug Store. FRANCIS L. Aug 8 0".J tf Kendy.llnde Clothing, A complete ?loek of Coats. Vents and Pants; Boy's A Clothing A LSO'? ?re?s Shirts, of all size* anil qualities, warrant, ed tofit; IIATS. CAPS, Merino Vasts and Drawer*- half Hoc and (iloves The subscribers are just in receipt of a lnrae ami complete assortment of tho above. all of which wlllhe dnj>uc_-(i r.f as lvw m they chq be bought in the place. A. M. A K. KONKDY. >< WORKMAN & BOONE,r manufacturer**, Wholesale 4c Retail* DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. HAVE now on hand aid will continue to r?? ceive the fullest and most complete Stock of j all the Articles usually kepi in their line, that has ! ever been kept in this market. I Having purchased irom the best manufacturers i abroad and entirely for cash, in addition to their u? n home manufactures. They tell 11 assured that they can supply any quantity or quality of i ffoods, in their line, and upon as lavorabie terms, ' hb tiiey ran be bought at any wholesale catabliehf I merit in this State. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to ! examine the Mock, before purchasing, tinder tho i assurance that it shall be to lheirintere.it to do to. : sept 23, 75 tf At Private Sale. V Plantation in Sumter District, two miles from Boykin's Depot, and twelve from Cam ilen. Said plantation contain Two Thousand ! ana Sixty-five Aerc-s of Land, from "even to eight j hundred acres of wnicii are open and under fence, i Tho remainder consists of Wood and Timber j Land, much of which is of excellent quality, and : lies convenient for clearing. Having oritrinally I consisted of two Plantations o? nearly equal size. | Ths settlements are distinct and may be treated | for Jointly or separately. I Both places have been well tested and proved | perfectly healthy as a residence throughout the j >1 ar. Fences, buildings &c. are mustly new and 1 in complete order. Communications respecting the above prooertv mav be addressed to j. w, Wilkinson, charleston. sept. 75 tf Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &c. The undersigned is now receiving his FoJWinter ?iii,nlv of Itnin. Chemirnl*, P?* Mtcnt Medicines. Paints, Oil#, Dye StuS*, Per fum-ry, Soaps, Brushes and Fancy Article#. *11 of which he will dispose of on the meat reasonable term... and to which he invite* the attention of his friends nnd ti?tomer?. Z. J. DttHA). Atteusi 25. 1^51. 66 if Domestics. BRO\vN and bleached Shirting*, all widtha 4 qualitiee Superior undrewd family Linens; pillow Linen 13 -1 to 13-4 brown and bleached Allendale Sbeetiaj# 1*2-4 Linen .Sheetings Red. White, yellow and Green Flannela Linscys. Mnrlborouch Stripe#and Denim# .Sancriir Red Blankets, 11-4 to 134 Sic. Ae. The above will be sold low. nt Sept. 23. A. M. S< R. KENNEDY'S. Ladies1 Dress Goods. FIGl'RKD Chameleon and black Silk# Rich printed and plain Delaine* Mantillas, Lace Ca|?e?. t ollars, Ilk'kf*. Glove# and Ho? sieriee.of even* decription. Just received and for sal# at A. M. if R. KENNPEVS. Fresh Oastor Oil, "VT EATS FOOT OIL, Train Oil, Epsom Salts, i.1 Sup. Carb. Soda, Sal Rratue, &.<*. &c. Just received at Z. J. DcHAY'S n QtnnE. JA ox. Superior Quinine, hist received and for sale bf DU THOMAS J. WORKMAN. At the old stand of James R. McKai'ft Auguit 19,1851. 65 I CUIPET1NU, Drugvit. Darzi. and Run. in variety,at A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S H.\ Y Cutters and Corn Shelters of the moat approved pattern?,just receive hv E. W. BONN BY. | 50 Two-pound Cana fresh Salmon, received by ! SHAW & AUSTIN. LATE ARRIVAL BY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots and Shoes. A'ro?McMullan's stitch Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash, by may ? WORKMAN & BOONE. For Sale, THAT Dwelling House and .Store on Broad street, occupied by John Ingram. Terms j iberal. For particulars, apply to JAMES McEWEN. I July 11 One Hundred Dollars Reward. TWO MARES, one a handsome grey,quick ac? tion and a trotter, the other a Sorrel, with j white f ce and a pacer, were stolen at Savannah | by two men. who crossed the Savannah River on Saturday, the 21st ult., and it is supposed may j proceed westward. The above reward will be 5 paid for the apprehension of the thieves and recovery ot the property by W. B. SILES, Esq., Savannah, or EDWARD WINS OW, Office fool of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C, July 8, 53 U, The State of South Carolina. KERSHW DISTRICT. I /"\X*/> f'nnr! tZunernl Rpttinne nnrl fnm. man Pleas. To Messrs. K. S. Moffat, John J. Workman and S J. Young, Manager" of Election at Camden, in the "aid District of Kershaw. ]{y direction of an Act of the General Assembly, I hereby notify you severally, to attend at the place of Election,"for which yon are Managers, on the second Monday of October next, open the Polls and bold an Election for Tax Collector tor Kershaw District, to fill the vacancy which will occur in said office, by the expiration of the terra of'he present incumbent. It will be your duty to attend as directed, and open the Polls between the "ante hours, an i in other respects conduct the Election in the same manner as is prescribed for the election of Mem* tiers of either branch of the Legislature, (except that the Polls liust be opened on Monday only) also to meet, on the Wednesday after the votes are received, at the Court II.>use of Kershaw District, count the votes, declare the Election. If no notice of intention to contest it be given, and certify to the Governor, the name of the person who may be duly elected. In Witness whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed the seal of said Court at Cainden, this 10th dav of July A. D. 1851. M." NAUDIN, c. c. p. & 0. s. Sept. 23. 75 tf \o|lce. ,4 N Election for a Keeper of the Poor Houm j\. of Kershaw District, will be held on the first Saturday in October next. Persona wishing the situation, will hand thoir applications, staling the term- to W. E. HUGI1RON, Sept. 13. 18.31. "3 6t Sec'y. C.P.R.D. "bernadotte d. bronson, Sheet Iron and Tin Ware Manufacturer, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Camiikn. SO. New and Rich!! FRENCH Embroideries, Lace Goods, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, <J-c , of the newest style just opened by E. W RONNEY. F\LL ?tvlr of lh?e o*U>br*i?rl "IWbw Mat*." ?*a wv^R*'Vby F. w. BOA JO Y. .. . ? r