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I. 0.0. F. Kershaw Lodge Number 9. The Regular Weekly Meeting ot this Lodge will be held this Evening at their Iiall at 8 o'clock ^ r? . m n I Uy oraer 01 uic 11. ? A. E. Allen, Socretaiy. [ Iwrnca "I TM. HUNTER continues to keep a Public House at bis old stand, near the Post Office. He also acts as getter*! Agent, and having two Wagons, will haul Goods to any part of the country. atnden S. f\, Oct. 8th, 1851. SO tf SUPERIOR 1 lyson, Imperial & Black Teas fresh and good, for sale by R- W? HOWEV. Savon Parisicns. I beautiful Kmolient Toilet Soap, from the celebrated Perfumery Establishment of Mau<renct Sc Coudray ; Old Brown Windsor Soap; Ilauel's Persian Powder; Clii-Clian ; Lily White and Eau Lustral ; Meakini's Cachou Aromatise; Rose and Charcoal Tooth Paste ; Flesh Balls and Toilet Powder, <f-c. cj*c., just received at . Z. J. DeIIAY'S. m Sept. 9. Special Notice* ALL persons who are indebted to rne since I 1819 and 1?50, will take notice that if not settled before return day, they will be placed in ! the hands of an Attorney for collection. WAJ. AiUUKE. Oct. 15th. 18;"!. It I Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscriber* nre now opening their Fall and Win- i ter supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, wliirh on inspection, will be found extensive, well selected and cheap. Oct.9. 1851. 80 tf McDOWALL & COOPER. negro Cloth, Blankets, &cHEAVY all wool English Plains, Genu.ne Georgia " Hcavv Twilled Cotton Warp " Gala Plaid Linseys, Marlboro'Stripe*, etc. Grav and White Dnffl- Blankets, Bath and French Bed Blankets, Crib and Cradle , " Received and for sab bv Oct. 9, ISM. 80 tf McDOWALL & COOP Ell. Notice. ALL persons aving demands against the Instate of .1. C. Dobv, dee'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r. Jan. BO. 9 tf NEGRO GOODSI call the particular attention of Planters to this part of my slock Having purchased an unusual laroe supply of "All Wool Plains'* Plain and Twilled Jierseys. While ; and Colored IVesjr? lllattkcls I am | enabled to oner mem at greatiy reuueru pn C. MATIIESO.V. Oct. 10, 1S">1 12t feO New Fall and Winter Goods, THE subscribers are now receiving and opening tlieir usual supply of Dry Goods. Hardware and Groceries, the prices of which will be very much reduced, and invite their friends and the public to examine their stock. M. DKL'CKEK A: CO. _ Oct. 7. F Koiidy-TIade Cl?thi?:?. f TRUCKER & CO. have rm-iv.il a large .A*! assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing i Ready-Mad'* Miirt*. Boots ;ii..1 .Shoes Hats and Caps ot"every description, and invito their friends to caM and examine their .-to'-k. being certain ;hat the selection of Goods, as well a- the r prices cannot fail to give general saii.-facticn. "\"f TEST India < > , New t>r?.*r?do. K<>r sale liy YV <)CI 10,a- tf It ?V. ABBOTT. HYSON. C.uiijHi-A'lv-r,nnd Kla.-k Tea-'. Currants, etc. For sale by Oct. lO.stOtf _ K. W. ABBOTT | White Flannel at 121-2 Cents, j A FEW Pieces of Wliit** Flannel, at the above low Jx piiet-s. Also, a full assortment i.f White nnd Red Flannels, j ?,f various qualities, equally low, for sale bv Oct. 3. 1851, 7s if W._ANDF.R^O\_ Southern Manufactured Shoes, fl'* 11 *E subscribers are extensively engaged in tlie 1 manufacture of Plantation and House Servants SI oes, Together wit!; various descriptions of Leather, for Shoes and Plantation Use, mid can compete villi Northern Manufacturers, both into price and quality, and we do not hesitate to say that we can aive a Iletter Article, for ttie same money than can he bought of Northern manufacture. We therefore invite all those who would give preference to Home Industry. to give lis a trial. We havi^lso made extensive addition- to our slock of fine ISoo!* and Mio?*s embracing every variety, together with Travelling Trunks, Carpel Bags. Yalice-. Men's and Boy's Caps, k Ac. A r, All of which we olfer at prices which cannot fail to please. Purchasers are respectfully invited to examine our stock ALLIEN 4 MURRAY, ramden, Oct. 3. l^ul. if REMOVAL, THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has REMOVED to the Store formerly occupied i?v nomas nonm-i io.,nnr door below Zemp's Drug Store, where lie will continue to keep a large and choice assortment of Fresh and Desirable Goods, of all qualities and descriptions, suitable to the trade o' this market, consisting of Dry-Good*, Groceries, Hardware, Glasfe-Wnre and Crockery, Ifnts, Caps, clothing, <Src. Which lie off*rs on reasonable terms, and to which lie in- ! \ites the attention of the public s.-pt 3<>. K. D. IlAT.LFOUD. ft^Tlie Darlington Flag will pVasc copy in til forbid. Saddlery and Harness Manufactory. rpiir. undersigned begs leave to inform his friends, cu*. X toniers, and tire public in general, that lie is .vow rkceivinu, the i.akokst and uest assortment of Saddles Harness Trunks Whip*, Itli<ll<s Bills And cverv article ustiatlv found in a well a-sorted Stock of Saddlery, Ac. lie is determined to <lis|H?e of bis (hinds at ti e lowest possible prices for ('asii, or on the ^ tistial credit to good paying customers. ^ He continues to manufacture Harness. Saddles ami Hriddles of every description, style ami quality, and feelno hesitation in warranting every article as being of the Iicst material and workmanship. His articles an.I prices cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to those who may lie disposed to give him a call at his Old Stand, one door below II. Levy & Son. C. M. WlFNGF.S. Oct. 6, 1851. 79 tf Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, and Lard 4 Splendid Lot ol J V New Orleans Muscoxai!". and .St. Croi\ Sngurs nio. Cnba.and Java ('"flee, jet quality Baron .Sides Ut do.' Leaf I.ar<l, N. O. and Muwnvado MoIhsm;*. .Inst r< ei-iv?(l nl jM'U'Ufi'S. J 4 uindi i . Oi f. J.i.'i] sin. i'l li.. I i.. .-3 I Parisian Novelties. Xliave opened quite ail -attractive assortment < French Embroideries, containing rich worke j muslin Collars, muslin Sleeves and Cuffs of lit j newet styles, Ladies worked muslin Caps, Infan I Caps and Frock Bodies, MourniiigCull..rs,Sleeve and Cuffs, new and elegant patterns. Also great variety of Lace and .Muslin Canes, some <i J them very handsome, Emb'd. Lawn Ilandk'ls an I worked muslin Edgings and 1 use rungs. JAMES WILSON. 350 BON WETS, I have received the above number o' Liriie** an Misses' Bonnets?comprising every kind i ' Leghorn, Straw, Chip, Hungarian, Aili'mi, Dunsta j b!o, Tuscan, &r., with fashionable Ribbons t j suit. A so Artifiri.il Sprigs and Wreaths Bonnt Tabs, Bonnet Li linings, white and c< lored Rucht black and white Blond Laces, (ireen and blu B rage, and biac.r Lace Veils. J. WILSON. | ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. TL'ST opened, an unusually complete ::ssorl nient of rvery size, color and quality of Lr j d.es' Muses' and C'nidrfns' Hosier)' in Cottoi Silk. Merino, and Lainbc Wool. A "so, Ladies | and Chiidrens' Hoods, Infants Hats, Tippets an j I'ulkas, Woolen Boots, at WILSON'S Palmetto Cash Store. WINTER SHAWLS. QOAIE of tlijse beautiful Bay State Sliaw Is, i | O Plain Black, hlaik and white, and dark ci [ lors. Scotch wool Shawls at all prices, at I J. WILSON'S. i L'iiKtb UUL'JJD PLAIN and printed. French Cashmere* and I claim:, English Jlerinns, Hl'k and Col'd Alpaccas and Lu< J tres, C'oburgs Canton Cloths and Bombazines, Camelen [ Cashmere*, Fig'd Lustres, Lynns'Cloths. Fiu'd I'njt.in Woolen de Cltine. Damask Merinos, Catneleon spu Silks, atui Fancy Worsted*. Dress goods of every kiln including some beautiful Mousline lie LaineRat l'-i, i< and la cents, at J. WILSON'S Cash Store. AHERICABI PRINTS. Ihavc now on hand a stock of fast colokkd Calicoet that for variety, heauty, and cheapness, will lies comparison with any stock in the Southern country. A early inspection is re<|U'->ted, as those large piles of heat tiftil patterns are netting '-small by degrees and beaut fullv less." Some fast colors at Ci cents. JAMES WILSON. LINEN GOOD 3 TEST marked off and ready for sale; Irish Lin-m warranted pure Fiav. I'll low Case Linen. Line Sheeting, Long Lawns and French Cambrics. Ilird Ey Diaper. Damask Table Cloths. Col'd Table Covers. Dm lies and Napkins. Bleaeh'il and Brown Damask all width Linen Cambric llaudk'fs front '() emits upwards. Law IlatulU'fs of every <|iia!ity. with an ahm d int simply i Toweling* at all prices, at JAMES WIl.SON'S. Sl'PEIllOK Goshen flutter. For sale liv Oct. lO.SJtf II. W. ABBOTT. IM.OCH and l.ard. For sale by Oct. 10.SU tf II. W. ABBOTT > *rt> a..?:... c>..n ?n.i nut- t,.? I M1UI \ i I,, oujriiui Uicrji nun uiik rv i ? ?. W Oft. 10.HO if For rale by it. W. AI5BOTT. Leather Bands T7*(>11 Gins, :rlills,&c., mailt- hv I Oft. !??. 8'i if 1L J. MrCKElGHT. ifiFiFin; VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, *?Af1T I'AOI'f II) AIIJU 1UI t|..wi FAMILY MEDICINE OK THE A C E J I'sed by Physicians of High Standing. These BITTKHS remove all morbid secretions. piirify the blood, give great tone and vigor lo the digestive organs, fortify the system against all futuio disease, can hi taken with safety, at no time debilitating the patient ?being grateful to tlie incst delicate stomach, an I remarkable for their chooring, irn igorating, strengthening, and restorative properties, uud on invaluablo and rure remedy for DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS. Alto, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Heartburn, Corti'eness, Faintness, Disorder, of the Shin and Liter, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Nervous Headache, Giddiness, (uipiuiuuu U1 UIC IIIHH, DluniiiK OII'I ruinic" ill .. vifim at the Stomach, and all other diseases caused l>y an impure state of the blood, liver, etc., which tend to debilitate and weaken the system. F E 31 A L E S tvho suffer fioni a morbid ami unnatural condition will find this Medicine of INESTIMABLE VALUE. In m.i. ca*ks of GENERAL DEBILITY', this Me>licinc ACTS LIKE A CHARM ! THOUSANDS Have tested its efficacy, and thousands more arc now un der ticAtmeut; and not one solitary ease of failure hat yet been reported. Volume* could he filled with ccrtifi oate* of those who have been permanently cured. Call on the Apent, and fft a P.V.TIPIILET, Containing the Certificates of Remarkable ''ures.and the high estimation in which '.hit .Medicine rs held tiy trie Tublie Prois?cft'i he had of the Agents, free. Sold by all the Genuine Medicine Depots in the United States and Canada. Price 50 Cents per Large Bottle. "t5^ 'rincipal O.Tico, 11i KUt.TON ST, N V, upstairs. For s:ilo !?v THOMAS .1. WORKMAN, (.'nrndon, Oct. 17, 1851. UKOffallRO:*. SI (>AKS of nil kiiiiK. f'o(7i-c. tiiriniia ijii;i!itii's. J"'111 rior Hit It i im >r>a ami North Carolina Hour. Suliumii l,?lislers. Sariiius-N, I>oi>mi Syrup, n Miprmr article. N I ClicwiuL' To'iiin o. I iiii- S. i.;ir,,C:iiiillfH, Soap, Stare! Ginger, Spice. Nutui'-gs, I'epjier. For tut It- low, by S. I!. CAI'KitS. Orl.fi, "'J if rf"rIM8?Black, Hyson ami (Junpowder Tea JL For sale Ij> S. K. CAPE RS MACKAREL? Half barrels No. 3 Mack rt I. For sale l?y S. E. CAPERS. nFI!>Sl!l' II f'iiiiiniKiirri.e. Cliarni'iigot* Cider. < lari \V i ? . I* >r or tl'ul V". I)',' it ^ AHIIO'l T Oel.fi. V.I If t?t???imimii.imiiiiiiem NEW GOODS. if npiir, subscriber having now receive'] a coin- T ,1 _i. plete Stock of Fall avd Winter Goods, offers ? e to his friends and the public generally, a large and l vi-oil selected assortment of Dry (foods, llards ware, and Groceries?consisting in part, as follows: j a j Dress Goods. I if 1 French Mori noes and Cashmeres in col'd and bl'I;, j d ! 0-1 csl'd and bl'k Paramctta Cloths, J s I French and English lll'k Bombazines. C j Plain and Printed M. de Lains and Cashmeres, j 1 - I Plain and Fig'd Alpa.ccas, j French and Union Ginghams, Eng. &. Fr. Printed (j Calicoes.,1 ! * Silks. ^ i. | Plain Black Gro De Bhines, all c.ioihs, o j Blarl: Gro De A fries, ;t ! Plain Ca melcon, Brocade, and Chene Silks, in >, ) great variety. j ^ e j A tew light colored Silks lor Evening Drosses, ' 2 j Marcelaiue Silks for innings "all w idths." n ling, and Valencia Thread Ibices and Edgings, } Bi'k silk Daces, Plain and Fig'd Unbinds in white t- j and black, i- Embroidered muslin and J,ace Collars with cutis i. to match, ' ' <' Embroidered muslin & Lace Sleeve;-, Cliimczotts .. J ami Cnp?'?, J/nlies' plain, seollappcd, and embroidered Linen Cambrirv Hank'fs in "rent variety, - ! .Mus'in aim L. C. .Mourning Collars and Cuffs. Gloves, <SLc. 11 Ladies' ami Childrens' cotton. worsted & merino t i- I Hose white and col'd, all sizes and qualities, j j Spun silk Hose. i Ladies' merino Vests and L'mler Drosses, i ' - j An assortment of Ladies' and Gents sils and kid j i Gloves, k s, i Ladies' Riding Ilurk and Cashmere Gloves, j ?> s- i Childrens' Woi 1 Hoots and Zephyr Moods. &.c. &e.' " i Efiihboass and Dress Trimmings, ?Scc. i ii | A larpe Hssortment of plain ami colored Sarthet I, | Ribbons, ! n '*> | Mourning Gause and Oonnet Ribbons, A I 1S..W find Wlr I?tliliot?< nf the l;ilpst stvles. A few very Rich wide sash Ribbons. Also an assortment ol Ribbon & Braid Trimmings, [ " S Velvet Trimming's in great variety. J' Doiu^ticx. 1( 10 ami 12-4 super. Irish Linen Sheetings, i- ' 0, 3, 10 and 12-4 Cotton do. in Bro. and | ? ! bleached,, " IMlow Linens, super. Irish Fronting Linens and.1 | Long Lawns, j ! Scotch and Bird Eye Diapers, Huckaheck &. other s. I Toweling?, " I 64 Tabic Dumas';, Damask Table Cloths and j !' { Napkins, C ^ Cotton and worsted Table Covers, super. Bath and n j Whitney Bed Blankets, r >f j Also h large stock of Bleached and Bro. Home- ; spntis, . i ? And other domestic, goods which will be sold at i c greatly reduced prices. Gentlemen*' Department. R'ain Black and i-'ancy Cassimeres "of the latest ! . - styles," _ ! , Tweeds, Satinettp. and Kentucky Jeans, Super, col'd arid black French Broad Cloths, A choice lot of Ca-hmere, Valencia, silk and j satin Vesting?. i , ?also:? ! ,* A largo stock of Jlcarly Made Clothing?embrac- i ing the latest styles of . Dross and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests. l A few cases <Sdk ami Beaver Hats of the latest r styles, 3 Genie and Vontli? chili Caps, a!? sizes, An extensive assortment Gents .Merino under , i Vests and Drawers, I Shaker !\niit. and Shaker Flannel do. All of ( | which will be sold at as low prices as in any J t other House in t ;is place. The Hardware and Grocery Department wiii j he found complete in all their branches. \ I a'co continue H> purchase Cotton, Corn, and ! * i other con ntrv prodm e, for winch the highest mar- i *, j life! proc u 111 ho g: en. j ^ C. MATHESO.N'. l (ct. IB, lNil l-'t !r0 SHAW & AUSTIN AUK now receiving and oncnint* their Fall supplies of ' > Futcigi! siltd Domestic Groceries, winch tliey t ! afa r at wholesale and retail, consisting if part of thefoli low in" articles: j ! r .Sugars. r.'uava do. j r ! I.oaf. Cm* tied, A: Pmvdered,'Gooseberry, Strawberry, and Clarified No. 1, uad 2, j Blackberry Jam. ' : Porto Itico, j Extracts. 1 .Muscovado, iCIovs. Letnon, Nutmeg and c ! New Orleans. j Vanilla. ' '| | Java.' L UlRe' Hermetically Sealed I f lagnirn. . Articles. ! Rio aud Cijlui. !* rn ' ' a,"d 8 ,b ra"s' "I , , ;S>ariluieg in ml in whole, half j 1 'cm,- t i Pi i and quarter boxen, jj i Clioirc of all kinds. ;LolMem in i niul 2 lb. can? I i .110lasses. Roast Beef. Anchovies j . ' Muscovado and J'orto Rico? Oysters, Fresh Cms Halt. | M. Orleans and \V. Indies. ' Cordials. Caudles. Cumcoa. .Marisrhinc i . 1 M ax, white and colored >Anni*ette. Noyau Ailauianline K'inger Ilrandy. I Sperm and Stearin] Fish. ' r Fruit. fSalinon, Fie* and Raisin*, ; Smoked Herring, v Almonds, Bordeaux &. Ivica-^"V^ed Halibut, . I Currants and Citron, Dried Cod Fish, I English Walnuts, Muekarel No. 1, !?, and 3 in k I Filberts and Brazil Ntits, whole, half, and iju. bbls. p Fig Paste, '-a new article "J <*"d in kits. Spices. ' t Provisions. c I Allspice, Nntin-g dr Cloves,f'nreu Hams and j; Ciniianion.Ciiigera* I'vpper.l Shoulders j London and French Mustard, ;Deel Tongues A; Dried Beef, I j Curric I'owder. Baron Sides and Shoulders, Pickles. Ui'nshen, English and Pine' " English and Domestic of all5 AP?,e Cl,ee^ . ( j kinds. f Wines and Liquors. I l Ketchups and Sauces. ?!?i',?rcy K,r-,fi,w ''lard. Diiorvniul Co. I j Walnut.Mush room. Tomato,; jj?. iqillevoisin's ' K e a (I i 11 g Sauce, Whiskey, Soldi ami Irisi* | llurvy dii. (|0_ Bourhon, Mmiongii'la Juliii Bull do. (|?. Funk's Old Rye Warwickshire do. -Wines, So uli sjile Madeira ii U orccsicrshire do. ,|(l. | lufTGonlon Sherry ?ar, > do. I'orl on draught Essence oi Anchovies. > do. for Med. purposes, Anchovy Paste, / Sparkling Hock l'ulted Bloaters. ^ ,j0# Trnerille, and S. M. j Preserves. Kirshwasser, A hs y n t h e, I Citron, Oron^T. Limes, ; Punch Essence. Pine Apple and (linger. IIciiNeick. Express, Cardinal 1 Hiamly fruits. { and Vieloria Champagnes. Peaches Cherries, |.\le and PoJter. j tl Limes and Pine Apple. ' Choice Sugars and Tohac- | ) Jellies anil Jams, ;rn of all kinds, all of which i I Red A Itlack Currant Jcllv. w ill lie sold low for cash. J _ j Oct 10, IS1*!. ' 80 tf j ALL PERSONS j TNDEHTEL) to the subscriber hy noic or open ureoiinl, J' 1 are hereby requested to come forxvard and settle up. j f' otherwise, they will have to pay costs, as I intend on the .. first of January next, to place all my papers in the hands , * it MA Ml EL BENSON ! -J UI nil * imrriry inriwin * ?? ? ... , Oct. 6, 1851, 'i if - DAGGI^rG, Rope and Twine For S. .Osalel.y S E. CAPERS. | iWjjro :ui?l Kl a ilk etc. A|,I,.tviMi| iiml (.cir^iii Plains ami Kerseys white ami . colored HtsiuKiis, all -j/ns ami price.", I* or sale leu at A M Sc K KKN.NKDV -S j 1>OKT Wn't-A hv dozen Bottles Ural ?I it a I i t v Old Port Winr. Also?Porter and J I A!'. ' X. i:. CAPKKS, SmiTH do WKIL35EW, dkalkjts in 'aints, Oils, Glass, and Ship Chandlorv No. GO^ Cast-Bay, Opjiosile P. an?l 31. Bank, CHARLESTON, S. C. They keep constantly for ?il?,a general a-^ortment of AiNTsaiiflOiusofall kinds, Cordage. I.fad Pipe. i'lndoav ( i-afi-sand Sashes Packing Yarn, imrits Terpentine. Bi.ack I.ead, am."Iiene. Spirit (?as, 'Chain Pl'.mps, allow, On ink-tones, , !'.Se. Etr. Oct. 10, 1851. 80 lit NEUFFJJB, IIGXDR1X & CO. iVUoIesalc and Retail dealers ii FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN, &c. 12 3 Slay. <'3ia:S< slo:c, !?. C. .'KKI'S cviisiaiiiiy <in I,ami a large Mock oi Finn A. (\>rn,Oai*. Ilay. Ac. Orders I'nun the country ai >,*:clfully solicited. I hey have imhv in More? 5,000 Bushels Prime While Provision Orn. ' Vi-llcw " 1,5ft) " low priced " ti.OtlO " Heavy Oats. r!00 Olds SjtperiinV Baltimore Flour, (new.) lot) Geiiiie:eo Family . ,\. XKITFEII. I It. K. IIKNDR1X. 1 JOIIN JJKYEI Oet.fi. ltt!. 70 _ :h__ Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, &c. JOSEPH LAWTOII & CO, DIRECT J-liPOIiTKKS, 'CHARLESTON, S. C. I'AYE on Ii.itifl v:m<l are re eiving a. h r^e as so.-tinont of ?G;uc?:i1s?kj wotilcir Tlicir ImpariVions from Europe have bee trjre. Their stork comprises a varied assarlmer f A'ejjro Good--, of English manufacture, mad i iheir own order, from ihe best materials and cj r recommended for durability. They have also a general assortment of I)r lesiic and Southern made Gnods both 0} Cotto xu Wool Fabric. A large and varied Stock, of Foreign and D< icstic, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods adapted t le season, all of which, they will sell at th west market prices. Planters and Dealers visiting the City, are r< pectfully invited to call and examine before mal igtheir purchases. At No. l(t Cast-f)av. b- low the Post Office, sept. .'10, 1H51. I'Jt 77 Dry Goods in Charleston, S, C., AT T5IE C25EAia CASiii STORE, Jorner of Eir.g and Liberty Streets, epposit the Merchant's Hotel. 1~MiR subscribers would respectfully call the a teat ion of tiieir friend.-, and tije public i cneral iron the upper country, in visiting tii ity, to ail and examine their entire new stock ( S'oieist! ;i:id Do'sncstic Dry l-ioodv vhich have been purchased for cash, and will ! lisposed of at a very small adv nee upon res )urstock consists in part of Ladies' Dress (loot if all kinds, .\e?rro Cloths, JCankets. Droudc'olh -assimercs, N estings, Irish Linens, warranted a mre Flax, French Embroideries in every varict; jadies', Misses', and (letiflemon's Hosiery, lJoi let Ilibbons, Ladies' and (ientlerneii's Slik at ilerino Vests, Domestic (foods ol every descri| ion; together with every oilier artic e usual icpl in a well..-elected stot k of Dry (ioods. irticb's wan anted to prove as lnjuesentcd, and i ibalcmcnt in prices. SOI.OMOX & I'OLOCK. Judali U. J'olock. late of <'o!uin!)i:i, S. C. . , Solomon, formerly with 11. Levy & Son. lainden, S. C. s-'pt, I'.O, 7? tf tei'lhsrts fa fihanin. \ ra.\tf \r:triti:!ts and iS:ai.krs i .rI \i N <) J. (iIL III'. II 7'6" Old S jimtJ NO. 33 ?.r [0 between King nittiMot..: Rents, Charleston, S. C. July "J"> "?9 'f At Private Safe. V Plantation in Sumter District, two mil' from 15 -vkinV Depot, and twelve Ironi Can Ion. Said plantation contain Two Thousai nd Sixty-ih'H Acres of Land, from seven to eiul mndx d acre.sof wnicli are open and under fenc Pile remainder coiihMs of Wood and Tiinbi rand, much of which i-of excellent quality, at ies convenient for clearing. Having original (insisted of two Plantations of nearly equal siz I'h-J settlements are distinct and may be trcatt or jointly or separately. finlh places have been Well tested and provi lerfectly healthy as a resident throughout tl rear. I'Vnci s, buildings &c. are mostly new ar it complete order. Communications respectii he above property may be addressed to J. \V, WILKINSCX, Charleston, sept. To tf 0ns Hundred Dollars Reward, IMVO MARES, one a handsome grey,quick a . tiun and a trotter, the oilier a Sorrel, wi vliite f ce and a pacer, were stolen at Savanm ly two men. who crossed the Savannah River c !.? OI^? ..It o?,l X.IUIU..J , I..C 4.I.-L M...t ...... >V OU,.... trocced westward. The above reward will I mid lor tlie apprehension of the thieves and ri overy ol the property by W. B. BILKS, Es( Savannah, or EDWARD WINS (>\V\ Otljre foot of Laurens Street, Charleston S. C July 8, ~>3 tf 1*11'.tT.S all-wool Plains, very heavy; Georg .^V/ I'lains; Southern Linsey--; Mallory Kerseys, <v "or sale at the very lowest prices by E. W. BONN'EY. W. Anderson, V\7"?I:L1) r,'spvetfnlly iiiforin bis friends and the pu V X lie generally, that lie is now receiving and oping an Entire New Stock ot Goods, Consisting o Dry Goods, a lull ussmtment, Ready 3Iaile Clothing, Groceries of all kinds. Slmcs of every tie; eription, Hardware, Saddlery, Hals. Cape, Ac. Ac. Also, a lame Mock of Gunny and Dundee Unstring, Kentucky nttd I'hilndcfpliia Slope. All of which will he sold for cash, or to punctual evi outers, as low as they can be found in this market. Camden, Oct. It. 1851. 78 thus. I A DIES Worsted Dress ( lends, Fancy Siik J some most splendid steles just received BONNE VS. 15 aeon I Bacon 11 I A A A \ I.BS. New Bacon Sides and Sltuu LU.UUU dors. For sale bv W. C. MOORE. June J5. -14 tf Tit ih <'ii V 'pit AT Mnn-e <>n |!jn:i(l->irc?'t, rert'iitly oircupiod I .1 A. M.i?alicuii. I'nr iwiriirulstrr. npi'lylo Sept. ] >. JAMl'.S MrEWF.N. M'KSX \l.l.sril-r.. I'fjij'iT. Uingt'r. Cinimiitiin. Nulla,\c M:ia<\ ('love* ivc.? fur Kile iiv I'll OS. J. WO HUM AN. \t till* uli: ? ! J;tiiir- l?. >|cK:Ii'I. \ Teachers Wanted. HpiIE CAMDEN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 1 being about to open a Maic School in Catn' den, will elect on the 15th Decemder next, a Principal to" take charge of their School. lie must be qualified to prepare pupils for the Junior Class in the South Carolina College. If a sufficient number of srh' lars offer he will be required to have an Assistant iu the English department, to be approved by the Association.'-"? They have recently built a comfortable School House, consisting of ! two rooms uitti fire places ; and furnished with ! desks and chairs the most approved style. suffi-< ; cieul to accommodate forty-eight scholars ; this '/vill be given (rent Iree) to .-urh Teacher or * j Teachers &s the assoc. alioii may elect. We con' tidently expect that ihe income of this School will not be less ihaiKEighteen hundred dollars. The j exercises of the School will commence on the 1st - I 1/ 1... I....... 4 w i made lo, and any other information obtained, trenn ! either of tiie nndersieriicd. ! ALEXANDER JOHNSON7, Dr. L. 11. DEAS, Dr. JOS. LEE, Hon. TMO.J. VVETHERS. , i Charleston Courier and .South Carolinian, copy '! semi-weekly till 1st December and send lees to - : this OtKre. i ?rt-,n- 80 h ! JNew Family Grocery & Provisiotf Store. I q"?IIE subsoriber is just receiving and now owning a i JL complete assortment of (PROCESSES, ; Consisting in part. as follows : ' Preserves, Brandy Fruits, and Pickles, i. " ojiveis Capers, and Pepper Sauce, n Tomotto. Walnut,and Mushroom Catsup, )( John Bull, Harvey, and Heading .Sauce. : F.ssenre of Anchovies. e Kxtrarts of I.cmon, K^e, Nutmeg. and Vanilla, it Citron. Jujube Paste,?nJ (Junva Jelly, J Lobsters. Snlinond,and Sardines, Prunes, Raisin*, and Almonds, i'rax.il .Nuts, and Naples W a I nuts, ^ , Table Salt in Bags and Boxes, Candles, Soan, and Starch. Soda. Butter, Wine and Boston Crackers, JJrotna and Corn Starch. ; American and London Mustard, ? Cinnamon, Cloves, and Nutmegs, u I Pepper, Spice,and t?ingcr, Copperas and Saltpetre, Powder, Shot, and Ledd, tm I Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar, '' I ' Brown S'ugar, Rio and Java Coflee, Rice, Flour, and I.ard. ! Hams and Bacon Sides, i Snoerior Seears and Tobacco. J A full and complete a.sM>runeiii of Wii!(!s and JLiquors. ( \LSO Crockery and Wass Ware, . All of which, will be sold at the lowest rates for cash. 0 15. W. ABBOTT, Opposite McKttin'n Dnrg Store, t- Oct. C, ls."'l. 79 tf "j I .VXDS FOR SALE. jl i In riq?ity?Laacaiter District. j Joint I). McCardcll et. al. vs. James K. Dougl s, 'c ; et. al ?Partition. tTNDER the decree of the Court of Equity in ) above case, I will sell at Lancaster court j house, on the 1st Monday, the 3d November 1851, I the following tracts of Land belonging to Estate ^' ; of ('apt. James Douglass. One tract containing 'j I 330 Acres on both sides of the River Road to | Camden, bounded by land of George Cauthen, P" j William i uncan, Croxton'e, Simon Beckham, and Vj | the CastonTiact. This is all woodland and real " ! cotton land. 10 | Also?One Tract containing 17 Acres, hounded j by 1,irids of J. L. Caakey, J. K. Douglass, and . I Andrew Mcllwain. : ' 1 Also, one Tract contlining 30 Acres, bounded " bv lands of Estate of (ieo. l'erry, Jas. S. Thojnp| son and .Mr. Johnson, Terms?A credit of 1 and 2 years, (except so much cash as will pay costs) purchasers giving N Flood with good Security, with interest from day of sale and a mortgage, id . JAMES II. W1TIIERSPOON,c. r. l d. Oct. 7, lsol $3 75 ts. I HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. I:s Equity? Lancaster District, ^ Cyrus A. Allen and wife vs. James M. Richardson, et al. n-1 l(j TTXDER the decree of the Court of Equity inl,t | I, above case, I will sell at Lancaster court 0 I house on the 1st Monday, the 3d of November, tr ! 1951, that valuable and desirable House and Lot 1(j ! of Land, in the Village of Lancaster, fronting |y | "Mayer's Hotel," situate on the corner of Broad I and Gay streets, bounded North by the lot of J. .j | A. IJasseitine, East by Broad street, South by j Gay street, and West by Catawba street. Upon j the same is a comfortabie dwelling House; the ie | Lot in every respect is a very desirable one for any ltj J kind of business. ,g Ttrms?A credit of 12 months, (except as much i cash as will pay*costs.) purchasers giving Bond ! and good secueitv with Interest and a mortgage. J. H." WTTHKRSPOON, c. e. l d. ' -I Oct. 7, 1851. ?>3?o_ ts c.' ~~ LANDS FOR SALE. lit ffu Equity--La m aster District. l'' R. P. Cariee and wife vs. Mabala Caston ct al. i" I TJNDER the decree of the Court of Equity in l-v | Lj above case, I will sell at Lancaster court i house on the first Monday, the 3d of November, ** ! 1851, the following Tracts of Land, belonging to 1'' ! the estate of Eli C. Caston: , ! Tract No. 1, containing 160 acres, bounded by I Lands of John llinson and others. Tract No. 2, containing 15"? acres, bounded by ia by the Gen. Sumter lands, Burrell Helton, and c. tract No. 1. Tract No. 3, containing 1G8J- acres, bounded by _ i lauds of B. Helton, Brewer's and tract No. 2. Also?Tract No. 4, containing 184 acres, bounded by lands of Brewer, John J. Blackmon, and n] 1 tract No. 1. i*. 'Pltu rilwM'ii lutwl< nsiiivi) fririn (IMm lui/lv ntnl ' all woodland. ' Terms?A credit of one end two years, (except i a? much cash as will pay costs,) purchasers givI ing bond and good security, with interest. J." II. W1THERSPOON, c. r. L. D j Oct. 7, 1851. 63 75 ts I LAND FOR SALE? j Uti Elfliiity-LaiicaNtcr District, Bx Parte: William Williams -Petition for sale ot s, I Land and so forth, at 1>Y virtue of tlis Decree of the Court of Equity 1A in above case. 1 will sell at Lancaster court _ j house on the first Monday, the 3d of November 1851, the Tract of Land w hereon Mrs. Susan Cas' t.lll Inta'lv l*t?siiL?.L COIlt:iillitl(7 1 ...... T ....... o ~ "} IIIVIV Vi l!" less, bounded by lands of George Cauthen, Simon Beckham, and Douglass tract. This is regarded ns one of the best stands lor publi ' usiness in the District, having the advantage of sovcral public : roads meeting near it. besides, the land is productivc There is a good Dwelling House upon the ; same. Tarns.?A credit of one and two years, with t interest from the day of sale, payable annually, i I<011(1 and good security, and a mortgage?c.\cent i so much cash as will pay costs. J. II. WITH Kit SI 'UOX, e. E. l. k ' Oetodor T. ISol. S3 "7.1 ts