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r I I 1 -a BOWS OP TSMSPPAWOE. 1 Waleree Division No. 9. The regular meeting of thisDivsion will be held on Thursday evening, at your New Hall over A. r ^ M. & R. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. P. b t J. L. BRAS.NGTON, R. S. f( j? New and Elegant Perfumery ? ? HPHE subscriber has just received and opened " f JL a large and elegant assortment of Perfumery, . Soaps, Cosmetics &c. (He is determined to keep a lnrorpr and more elerrant assortment than has I " '"'b? ? - - o i hitherto been offered in this place.) consisting in a * pa?-t, of e ! Lubins Extracts for the Handkerchief; Roussel's " 44 44 Jules Hanels 44 41 44 biaugerett Coridray's 44 41 Colognes of all 6tyles and qualities, from the most celebrated manufactories ; 4 Prevos^ Lavender Water ; 1 Jules Hauel's 44 44 g Eau de Pleur d'Orange ; [ Anti Mephetic Aromatic Vinegar ; * Aromatic Crystals and Smelling Salts ; ^ Jules Hauel Eau Lustrale ; | Roussel's Eau Lustrale Adorante; ~ e Poinmade Parisienne; 1 [ f Silk Bound Pomatum, in china jars ; 1 > Dissey Piber Ox Marrow; 1 Roussel's do in screw tops; 5 Bears Sreese of many different kinds ; q Philocome 44 44 44 44 5 Antique Oil 44 44 44 44 Vegetable Hair Oil Stick Pomatum; Bandoline Fixateur; 1 ^ Hair Dje of several different kind ; J Pit Cold Cream for chapped hands and faces ; I Vinegar Rouge; I Charcoal Tooth Paste; ( Rou&sel's Odontine; Pllleter's do e M Elixir Odontalgique; " Rose Tooth Paste; Waters Tooth Soap; 1 Tooth Powders of different kinds ; j Meakin's Glove Renovator, a new article for ( clear.Bing Gloves ; with various other articles too j numerous to mention. 1 THOS- J. WORKMAN. , I oct24 84 tf ^ Nursery and Toilet Soaps. OVVS Brown Windsor So?? "ZT.V.^ne > 1 J Transparent Wash Balls, large and small; Lady's Transparent Soap, a very pretty article ; ( Poncine Soap, Superior Almond, Savon de Afontpellier, Savon de Guimaure, or Ma-shmallow ( Soap, an excellent article; Savon Amanotine; ' Savon a la Rose, Paim Soao, Omnibus dc., Italian Medicated Soap, Circassian do., Nymph Soap efc,, &c. For sale by THOS. J. WORKMAN. oct24 84 tf j SHAVING Soaps and Brushes of every kind j and to suit every fancy. For sale by THOS. J. WORKMAN. 1 ocl24 84 tf J LILLY WHITE? Puff Powder^ChanTBalIs j of every variety. For sale by THOS. J. WORKMAN. j oct24 84 tf 1 . ] Freuch Confectionary. A LARGE invoice, and the greatest variety ( just received, and for sale by THOS. J. WORKMAN. ? oct24 84 tf 1 Hardware. THE subscribers offer to the public, the most ! compete assortment of Hardware in the back country, as it has b?en nearly all bought from ' first hands, they can sell (on the same terms) at j Charleston prices. I Thsse wanting Builders, Hardware, C: rpenterV I or Smith's Tools, Mill Irons, Cross cut or Mill 1 Saws, Axes, Iron or Sieel, would do well to give them a call. Ale DOWA L. COOPER. j oct24 84 tf I Cirale*, Ac. w TT DPPlMVPH o n nlnnronf ocenrtmnnf nf I JUOl 1VJLJX /JU t ? UI'I ?' ^ .v ^ v ncnv<WMV?? Parlour Grates, Office do., Cooking Stoves complete, Airtight Parlour Stoves; Coal Frank- , ]in Stoves ; also a few ton Red Ash Coal. /.fc DO WALL & COOPER. ] oct'24 62 tf J Hollow Ware. EVERY variety of Cauldrons, Pots, &c? Light ] Medium and Heavy. Received and for sale j at very reduced prices, by 1 McDOWALL & COOPER. ct24 84 tf_ < Superior Friction matches. AT Charleston Prices, by the gross or -etail. ! For sale by THOS. J. WORKMAN, oct24 84 tf { Cans Baltimore Cove Oysters, (Fresh.) Re- ceived and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. r ? t BBLS. Kennedy's choice Butter Crackers, i V Ror/tioorl n ttrl Inr c^lo Kir I " SHAW & AUSTIN. 5 Casks "Duffields" Sugar cured Shouldeis. j Received and for sale by I SHAW & AUStin. I QR- B?xcs Raisins (New Crop.) Received ( jUt) and for wale by SHAW &. AUSTIN. Oft Bags new Buckwheat. Received and for \ sale by SHAW &, AUSTIN, 1 0.21-i0c _84 tf \ Daniel Nelson and others, ) s ts. ? Bi!) for Partition. 9 Jesse Delaney and others. ) I; IN pursuance of an order of Court made in the a, above case, I will sell on the premises, at ci the residence of John J. Nelson, on Saturday the 5th day of November ne^t, Three Hundred and Seventy-eight Acres of Lhnd, part of a tract which once belonged to the'Estate of John Nelson de- H ceased, situate in Kershaw District on the Wes- ^ tern side of the Wateree River on Winns Branch, Fk., I I- *4- U---I--I , . .. '"I wuiiuni uj lauuo ui mi. xjuenaoee ana oy oiner ^ portions of said John Nelson's tract. A plat of m the parcel to be sold will be exhibited at the sale. Pl Terms of Sale?So much in cash as will be re- j, quired to pay the costs of suit and expenses of ^ sale?for the balance a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from the day of sale, payable annually, with each instalment. The _ purchaser to give bond with good personal security and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for necessary papers. "| JAMES B. McCANTS, c. F.. F. d. eJ Commissioners Office, ) yj October 21st, 1851. { \\ Oct. 24. 84 S3 3tw ir Fresh Lemons, JUST received and for sale by ROB'T LATTA. t Sept. 10 73 tf i lead Quarter* 22d Regiment S. C. IV. CAMDEN, S.C.Oct. 1, 1851. Order No. rHIS Regiment is hereby ordered to parade at * Camden on Saturday, the 8th day of Novemer next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. armed and equipped >r drill and review. ^ The commissioned and non-commissioned Offi- v ers will assemble the day previous for drill and istruction. ^ Captains of Companies are hereby charged with ? ?e extension of this order. * ' * ?III ho nvnor-fr>/l fn r (UTTse Kegimentai oiiui wm ~ ttend tlie Parade on the 8th, uniformed and quipped, as the law directs. ^ By order of Col. W. J. Taylor, ^ THO. J. WARREN, Adjutant. * Oct. 3. 77 td f A Complete Stock of Groceries { ^AN be found at MOORE'S, consisting in part f as follows? It. Croix, N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars I lio, Cuba and Java Coffee Si sew Orleans and West India Molasses so. 1,2 and 3 Mackarel, in kits and 1-2 bUs. ' 15 bbls. best Baltimore Flour . 0000 lbs. best Bacon Sides 000 lbs. first quality Sugar-cured Hams 000 lbs do do Leaf Lard j i0 boxes English Dairy Cheese !00 sacks Salt 1 !5 boxes Adamantine Candles J j- #ln UU iniiun ?? 6 do Pearl Starch i .0 do assorted Soaps I Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers iyson, Gunpowder and Green Teas, Wines and Liquors. Digars and Tobacco of the first quality ' also ?50 boxes Sardines 50 cans Salmon and Lobsters 100 half and whole boxes Raisins (new) \lmonds, Currants and Prunes bandies and Kisses Vlaccaroni, Citron, Cloves Arc. also IVool, Fur, and California Hats ['heap Calicoes, Homespuns and Yarns Bagging, Rope and Twine. With all other articles found in n Grocery i Store, tor sale at wholesale or retail for cash >r bankable paper. ' W. C. MOORE, l 3ct. 21. Sign of the Red Flag. TEAS?Black, Hyson and Gunpowder Teas. For sale by S. E. CAPERS SHAW & AUSTIN. ARE now receiving and opening their Fall supplies of a Fo?eign and Domestic Groceries, which they >ffir at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the folowing articles: Sugars. Guava do. Loaf, Crashed, & Powdered,^Gooseberry, Strawberry,and Clarified No. 1, and 2, | Hlackberry Jam. Porto Itico, i Extracts. Muscovado, {Cloves. Lemon, Nutmeg and New Orleans. s Vanilla. Coffee. ? Hermetically Scaled lava, ij Articles. Laguira, (Salmon in 1 and 21b cans, Rio and Cul>a. .Sardines in oil in whole, half Teas. > and quarter boxes. Choice of all kinds. \ Lobsie.ru in I and 2 lb. cans, .??, :Roast Beef, Anchovies Unsrovado and I'orto Rico>j?ys,t'rlS Cove Bait. \\ Orleans and W. Indies. \ Cordials, randies. iCuracoa. Manschine Wax, while and colored Bmndy011 Adamantine t < ? ' Sperm and Stearin ? risn. rmit ;Salmon, c- 1 t??; o.ih ^Smoked Herring, Figs and Rum. . IviJs.n?ked Halibut, Almonds, Bordeaux A ^?"j[)ricd C(hJ ^ e"rr'hwi iMarkarel No. 1. 2. and 3 in p'l'f V I Krn7*il Nuts ' whole, half, and qu. bbls. Filberts and Brazil Nuts, 1 ? i Fig Paste, "a new article : a,,a Kus- _ Sotce*. J Provisions. Allspice, Nutmeg* Cloves, ^ [Tiriiintnoii^G^r^er Ac Pepper,jBeef rponcuea & Dried Beef, Londonand trench Mustard,. gj^ ?nd Sll0u|dcrs Currte I bwder Goshen. English and Pine Pickles. ^ .. Apple Cheese. English and Domestic of all: Wincg and Liqtlors# lkl" " Brandy, Hennessey Exr. fine Ketchups and Sauces. > do< Otaril, Dnpryand Co. Walnut. Mushroom,Tomato, do Pallevoisin's Reading Sauce, Whiskey, Scotch and Irish Harvy do. ; do. Bourbon. Mononga'la lohn Bull do. ? do> funk's Old Rye Warwickshire do. 'Wines, South side Madeira Worcestershire do. < do. fluffGordon Sherry Faoli Vinegar, > j()- Port on draught Essence of Anchovies, > do do for >jed .purpose?, Anchovy Paste, . do_ Sparkling Ilock Potted Bloaters. ! do. Teneriffe, and S. M. Preserves. >Kirshwasscr, Absynthe, Titron, Oranges. Limes, \ punch Essence. ?ine Apple and Ginger. ?IIeid*eirk, Express, Cardinal Brnndy Fruits. : and Victoria Champagnes, i 'caches Cherries, < Ale and Pouter. Jmes and Pine Apple. ^ Choice Segars and TohacJellies and Jams. co of all kinds, all of which ted & Black Currant Jelly, will be sold low for cash. Oct. 10. 18x1. 80 tf Fresh Family Medicines, i rHE subscriber liaving received his Fall and Winter Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines &c ias on hand a full and fresh supply of the following, viz : ayue's Expectorant; jJayne'a Alterative; Farrant's Cordial Elixir of; *' Carminative ; Turkey Rhubarb, | " Tonic Vermifuge; ' rarrant's Seltzer Aperient; 1 Louden'# Female Elixir; towand's Tonic Mixture; ! " Indian Expector'nt ( HofFat's Phccnix Bitters; j " Comp. Alterative; tadway's Ready Relief; ; " Carminative Bnltoger's Liverwort and Tar;; sam; ' Oyer's Cherry Pectoral; 1 " Tonic Vermifuge: t Jpping's SarRaparilla andjjayne's Sanative Pills; 1 Queen's Delight; j " Fever and Ague Pills ^ )r. Allen's Compound; jMoflat's Life " Juysott's Yellow Dock andlLeidy's Biood " Sarsaparilla ; ! " Female monthly" 1 Vistar's Balsam; jBrandreth's " t )avis' Pain Killer; ;Lec's and Spencer's " t land's Sarsaparilla; [Gray's Ointment; IcAllister's Ointment, ;Cod Liver Oil, <fcc., [arrison's do 1 * With almost every article usually kept in a Drug Store, ' nd to which he invites the attention of his friends and f ustomers and the public generally. r Z. J. DeIIAY. r Oct. 21. 83 tf ? Copartnership Notice. rHE subscribers will, on the first day of October, enter in a Copartnership, for the purpose of transacting a e ACTORAGEand COMMI>SIO.N BUSINESS in the ty of Charleston, under the name ot U'^kalk <jENNEDV; and hope, by strict attention to business, to erit a share of the |>atronage of their friends and of the lhlic. Strict attention paid to the sale of Cotton and other roduce. I.literal advances made on consignments. 8 Office, Eraser's Wharf. ?| RICHARD O'NEAI.E. THOMAS W. KENNEDY. Sept. 19. 71 2m* ~ Tom rM. HUNTER continues to keep a Public jf House at hie old stand, near the Post Office, q e also acts as general Agent, and having two 01 Wagons, will haul Goods to any part of the couny* atndcnS. C., Oct. 8th, 1851. 80 tf Leather Bands I1 POII CJin.s, Mills, Ac., mode hy 1 Oct. 10, 80 tf R. J. McCREIGJIT. ?????a????z? BEAD THIS! JUST Received a large arid well 6eiected Stock, in part as follows : ] ,ondon Duffil Blankets, various weights and sizes, t Colored Blankets very heavy, Wool Hats, ' ?also? J Cerseys and Litleeys, a heavy stock, latinetts, G'assimeres, Tweeds & Kentucky Jeans, ! ted and white Flannels, up. Black Satin and other Vestings, Jcnts Merino Undershirts and Diawer*. ?also? tales of J, i. 4-4, and 10-4 Shirtings & Sheetings. Hardware. Carpenter's Tools, Knives ar.d Forks, Shovels and Spades, Straight and Tw'sted Trace chains, Swell's Hoes, No. 1, 2, 3. and 4, 'lanter's Hoes, (Patent) No. 2 &. 3, Jails, assorted sizes, 20 doz. Collins Axes, j Jarrow and Wide Jron. Bagging. )undee and Gunny Bagging, 1-8 and 1-2 in Bale Rope, Twine, Groceries. dhds. Muscovado Sugar, do. St. Croix do. very choice, ibis. Crashed do. 3ags choice Rio Coffee, do. Old Gov. Java do. Molasses. >00 sacks Salt, Rock Salt. ?also? 3bls. Sup. Northern and N. C. Flour, [000 bushels Uest White Corn. ?"AND? flaskets Heidseick and Versencz Champaigne, Very sup. Old Port Wine, Bbls. Mong. and Old Rye Whiskey, do. N. O. Rectilied do. do. Byass' London Porter, ?AND? Choice Segars, of various brands. Call upon us before buying elsewhere, and we will guarantee our prices and terms will suit. H. LEVY & SON. Oct. 17,1851. 83 l9t Frencli Embroideries. WILL positively be offered for less than cost, yiz ; Emb't! Capes and collars, M Uhemizettetf, 44 Handkerchiefs, Hemmed and Lace stitched do. By H. LEVY & hON. r|"MIE Subscribers will sell the remainder of L their Stock of Dry Goods, left over from last season, at extreme low prices, consisting in part of*: Sup. and common Clotlis, Cassimer, Sattinetts, and Kentucky Jeans, White and Red Flannels, Bembazine, .Merino, and Alpacca, White and colored cotton Cambric, Swiss, Book and mull Muslins, Muslin Edgings and Inserting?, Fur, Dimity, fur Fringes, Rugs and Carpeting, Ladies black silk Ilose, Ladies bl'k and lead col'd cotton Hose, White and colored half Hose, Gentlemen and Ladies 6ilk Gloves, 44 white & col'd kid 44 44 bl'k and col'd Cravats. H. LEVY SON. Oct. 17, 1851. 83 19t CORN. 1AAA BUSHELS while Bread CORN, for lUUl/ sale by II. LEVY & SON. Oct. 17 83 19t IVotice. ALL persons indebted by Aote or Account to | the late Planter's Hotel, while the property of J VVyatt Patterson, and while under the control of ! Mr. Robert Latta aid Mr. James J. Dunlap re- I spectively, are requested to come forward and settle. All the notes and accounts of the above Hotel have been placed in my hands for collection and prompt payment is expected. ' C. S. WEST, Attorney. Oct. 21. 83 3t LANDS FOR SALE. In Equity? Lancaster District. R. P. Cariee and wife vs. Mabala Caston et al. UNDER the decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at Lancaster court house on the first Monday, the 3d of November 1 1851, the followinc Tracts of Land, belonging to the estate of Eli C. Caston: Tract No. 1, containing 160 acres, bounded b) Lands of John Hinson and others. Tract No. 2, containing 157$ acres, bounded by by the Gen. Sumter lands, Burrell Helton, and tract No. 1. Tract Wo. 3, containing joey acres, oounueuDy lands 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 tract No. 1. The above lands adjoui and form one body and all woodland. Terms?A credit of one and two years, (except as much cash as will pay costs,) purchasers giving bond and good security, with interest. J. H. WITHfJRSPOON, c. e. l. d Oct. 7, 1851. ?3 75 ts Teachers Wanted. THE CAMDEN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION being about to open a Maic School in CamJen, will elect on the 15th Decemder next, a Prin:ipal to take charge of their School He must be qualified to prepare pupils for the Junior Class in :he South Carolina College. If a sufficient ?um>er of scholars offer he will be required to have an Assistant in the English department, to be apiroved by the Association They have recently )u ilt a comfortable School House, consisting of wo rooms with fire places ; and furnished with leeks and chairs of the most approved style, suffi:ient to accommodate forty-eight scholars ; this ( vill be given (rent free) to .-uch Teacher or ( Teachers as the association may elect We con. idently expect that the income of this School will tot be less than Eighteen hundred dollars. The txercises of the School will commence on the 1st Monday in January next. Application may be nade to, and any other information obtained, Irom / lither of the undersigned. ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Dr. L. H. DEAS, Dr. JOS. LEE, Hon. THO. J. WETHERS. ' Charleston Courier and South Carolinian, copy , --?- ? 1.1? 11 1 _* lUonmlinr stir] coiwl fr%e\a eil!l?weejiiy III* l?l i/cwcni?v. owuu icvo IU j liis Office. Oct. 10. 80 tf < ^illOREO Beef, Toiiffue*, Pickled J 5 Salmon, Kits and qr. Bbls. No 1 Mackerel, 'rime Leaf, Lard in barrels and kegs, Hams, Bo- t >gna Sausage, Fresh Soda, Wine, and Butter f backers, Fine Raisins in as good order as new nes. Just received by ROB'T. LATTA. Aug. 8 62 tf f Fresh Castor Oil, ^TEATSFOOT OIL, Train Oil, Epsom Salts, . l Sup. Carb. Soda, Sal Eratus, &c. &c. ( Just received at Z. J. DeIIAY'S ? JVEW SCHOOL BOOKS.' rllE subscriber has lately added largely to his full and complete stock of all the standard and popular School Hooks required, from the Alphabet to a full course of Eiirlish and Classical Education ; a great variety of each lass, and which he offeis at low prices for cash or to innctual customers. Grammars.?Smith's; Green's First Lessons; Bullion's and Brown's English Grammars. Spellers?Elementary, Southern, Pictorial,Carpenter's, N* Y. and American. Geographies,?Smith's Primary and Quarto; Child's, Parley's, Common School Geo.; Mitchell's Primary; Intermediate, School and Ancient Geo, and AtJas; Key to do for teachers' Arithmetics.?Davies' Primary. School and University Arithmetic?Emerson's N. A. Arith. Nos. 1,2 and 3. Smith's; Pike's; Smiley's and Colburns Intellectual Arith. Readers.?Southern No. 1. Sand 3; Swan's Primarv School Readers, No. I, 2 and 3: Swan's Grammar School Reader. Gregg and Elliott's No. 1, 2 and 3. N. Y. No. 1 and 2; Cobb's Juveniles No. 1 arid 2; Rhetorical; National; Level's U.S. Speaker and Rhetorical Dialogues. Composition, &c.?Parker's Exercises and Aids to Composition ; Prom's Exercises; KirkhamsEulocution; Kaiine's Elements. Dictionaries.?Walker's, Webster's, Reid's, Ac. Histories.?Humes England ; Robertson's Charles V, witli Questions for Schools; School Histories of F ranee, England, Rome, Greece and the United States of America; Robbin's Outlines ol History ; Parley's Common School Hist.; Pictorial Hist. U. S-; Biglaud's Natural History, &e. Natural Philosophy, &c.?Parker's Elementary,? Swift's, part 1 and 2 ; Draper's, Gray's. Chemistry and Electricity; C'omstock's Philosophy and Chemistry; Johnson's and Turner's Elements of Chemistry ; Jones and Silltmans Chemistry. Botany,?Mrs. Lincoln's; Gray's Text Book' Mathematics,?Davie's Course, Algebra, Elementary and Practical Geometry; Burdon and Legendre ; Snrveying by Davies and Flint. Keys to Algebra and Arithmetics. A. YOUNG. CLASSICAL SCHOOL BOOKS. ANTIIO.N'S Horace, Virgil, Cccsar, Salust, Cicero Homer, Xenoplion, Latin Lessons, and Greek Prose Composition, Greek Reader, Ancient and >lidaeval Geography, Latin Dictionary and Classical do. Andrew's and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, " Latin Lessons. Exercises and Reader, " Cffisar and Salust, ? i iv I r>. Aruuiu ? ukiiu ucuu^i, Bullion's Latin and Greek Grammars and Readers, Cooper's Virgil; H arare and Virgil Delphini, Jacob's Latin and Greek Headers, Latin Grammars and Latin Tutor; Mnir's 8yntax, Owen's Cyrnpoedia, Putzand Arnold's AncientGoography and Historj', Bojesan's Grecian Antiquities, I^vereit's, Andrew's and A ins worth's Lathi Dictionaries Butler's Ancient Geography and Atlas. Ollendorff's French Metlioo; Mnnesca's o. German, Spanish.and Italian Grammars, Exercises and Dictionaries, French Phrasos, Dialoeues, Novels. &r. Meddow's and Surenne's French Dictionaries. Flemming's and Tihhrnt's French and Classical do. Magnall's Historical aud .Miscellaneous Questions. A. YOUNG. afchcs and Jewelry of tin**.n'1 most fash ionable patients. Ftn-y Goods, Albums and An nuaU. just received. A. YOUNG. W, Anderson, WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lie generally, that lie is now receiving and open ing an Entire New Stock ot Goods. Con.isting of Dry Goods, a full assortment, Ready Made Clothing, Groceries of all kinds, Shoes of every description, Hardware, Saddlery, Hats, Caps, &c. &e. Also, a large stock of Gtntny and Dundee Bagging, Kentucky and Philadelphia Rope. All of which will he sold for cash, or to punctual cus turners, as low as they tan be found in this market. Camden, Oct. 3, 1851. 78 3ms. noticeT ALL persons having demands against tlie Com nu'Bsioners of Public building* for Kershay District, will hand them in to the Treasurer, on o before 1st day of November. D. L. DESAUSSURE, Treas Commissioner Pub. Build. oc#l 83 tf_ Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscriber* are now opening their Fall and Wir ter supply "f Dry Goods, Hardware, am Groceries, which on inspection, will be found cxtensivt well selected ami cheap. Oct.9,1831.80 if McDOWALL <fc COOPEI Notice* ALL persons ' aving demands against the Es tate of .1. C. Doby, dee'd will present then properly attested, and those indebted will maki payment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r. Jan. 30. 9 tf Nursery and Toilet Soaps. THE subscriber lias just received a full ant select assortment of Nursery and Toile Soans, to which he invites the attention of tin ladies. Z. J. DeHAY. July 11 Soinolliiii^ Rich. IN the way of PERFUMERY?Lubin's Cele braied Extracts for the Handkerchief: consist ir.g of Extrait Bouquet de Caroline, Jenny Lind Rough anil Ready, West End, Jockey Club, anc Patchouly. Also, Genuine Fetich and German Cologne Toilet l'owdcr. Soaps, Cosmetics, Ilair Brushes Sic. Sic. Just received at Z. J- DeHAY'S. Aug. 20 Notice. rpHE subscribers would respectfully inform the B public that they iiave entered into Copartner, ship in the city of Charleston, under the firm of J. E. SUARES CO., for the purpose of carrying on the Furniture and Cabinet .flaking Business in its various branches. They are now receiving1 a large and splendid assortment of ready made Furniture, which, in style and finish, will compare with any other establishment in the Southern country. One of the firm has recently returned from the North, where no iias made purchases, which we 'hink are bound to suit the taste of the most fastidious,and which we will offer for sale on very reasonable terms. We invite persons visiting the city to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our establishment is located at No. 284 King street, three doors below the Merchant's Hotel. J. E. SUARES. ELIAS POLOCK. Charleston, sept. 30, 1851. 77 Ot Notice THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas J. Ancruu), William Gardener, and Alexander i'oung, who have been, and now are, engaged in he manufacture of cotton goods, and other articles, it a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firm and style ot Wiliain Anderson and Company, have associated Durvvcll Boy kin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said Pirin, with their associates and successors, as a jody politic and corporate, in law, by the name and ityle of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," lo hereby notify the public that they have accept:d the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct heir business according to the terms thereof, and inder the name and style of "The DoKalb Manuacturing Company." " VV. ANDERSON & CO, March Sth 1851 20 tf r) CASES Pic Fruit. Received and for sale by i SHAW vV AUSTIN. .. ,| M1,| mi? TffirI'Mi 'inT"MnrimiTTMB~~Tf ] 1 "Coc^cii ClIAMBKR, "SfcfJtTlJSr^SF' Ordered, That the Recorder advertise in t!io Camden Journal, that proposals will he receiv. ed by Council for removing the Camden Independent Fire Engine House from its present locality to their new lot on Broad-street, one : door below Rutledge street, in the town of | Camden. For particulars, apply to either of i the Town Council or to the Uecorcer. L. W, BALLARD, Recorder, Lands for Sale. ALL the Real Estate of the late William Rat' clifte, dec'iJ. 011 the waters of Black River, in Kershaw District. On the premises are a dwelling house and all the necessary plantation build; ings. The Tract contains 1500 acres more or | less, 50 acres of which are cleared, and Wilf be ; divided in lots to suit purchasers, if required. The above will be offrred at private sale uflt.'l ; the second Monday in November, when, if nflt I disposed of, it will be sold on the premises to thu highest bidder. Terms?One half cash, the balance on a credit of one year, secured by bond and a mortgage of the property, and approved personal security. Apply on the premises, to W. H. RATCLIFFE. Oct. 21. 83 fit 1 LAND FOR SALE. In Equity--Lancaster District, ' Ex Parte: William Williams -Petition for sale ot | Land and so forth. BY virtue of ths Decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at Lancaster court house on the first Monday, the 3d of November , 1851, the Tract of Land whereon Mrs. Susan Cas* j ton lately resideJ, containing 160 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of George Cauthen, Simon Beckham, and Douglass tract. This is regarded ! as one of the best stands for public business in the ' District, having the advantage of several public ' ? J ? ? ? - ?? ? * Lnni/inu lo >i/i le r\rn/l nn. roaus Hireling urai ii) ucpiucd) iuc iouu ?.- j/iuuuw tive. There is a good Dwelling House upou the same. Teivis.?A credit of ohR and two years, with interest from the day of sale, payable annually, bond and good security, and a mortgage?except so much cash as will pav costs. J. H. W1THERSPOON, c. e. l. u. Octoder 7,1851. $3 75 te LAXDS FOR SALE. Tit Equity?Lancaster District. John D. AJcCardell et. al. vs. James K. Dougl.s, et. al.?Partition. UNDER the decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at Lancaster court house, on the 1st Monday, the 3d November 183l? the following tracts of Land belonging to Estate of Capt. James Douglass. One tract containing 330 Acres on both sides of the River Road to . Camden, bounded by land of George Cauthen, : William I'uncan, Croxton's, Simon Beckham, and the Caston Tiact. This is all woodland and real cotton land. Also?One Tract containing 17 Acres, bounded by Lands of J. L. Caskey, J. K. Douglass, and Andrew Mcllwain. Also, one Tract containing 30 Acres, bounded by lands of Estate of Geo. Perry, Jas. S. Thomp' son and Mr. Johnson. Terms?A credit of 1 and 2 years, (except so _ much cash as will pay costs) purchasers giving Bond with eood Security, with interest from day of sale and a mortgage. J JAMES H. W1THERSPOON, c. E. L. D. r Oct. 7, 1851 83 75 ta. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In Eqnity"I<ancaster District, Cyrus A. Allen and wife vs. James M. Richard* son, et al. UNDER the decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at Lancaster court I house on the 1st Monday, the 3d of November, | 1351, that valuable and desirable House and Lot of Land, in the Village of Lancaster, fronting ' "Mayer's Hotel," situate on the corner of Broad . and Gay streets, bounded North by the lot of J. n A. IJasseltine, East by Broad street, South by e Gay street, and West by Catawba street. Upon the same is a comfortable dwelling House; the Lot in every respect is a very desirable one for any - kind of business. Terms?A credit of 12 months, (except as much 1 cash as will pay costs.) purchasers giving Bond t and good secueity with Interest and a mortgage. w j J. H. WITHERSPOON, c. e. l d. Oct. 7, 1851. 83 75 ts - Tlie State of South Carolina. KERSHAYV DISTRICT. [ BV JOHN R. JOY ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Hay man Levy has applied lo me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the * Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Keberca DeLeon late of the District aforesaid,deceased. ? These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular , the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to liolden at Keraliaw Court House on the 29th day of Oct. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 14th day of Oct. in t the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty , one and in the seventy-sixth year of American Independence. JOHN R. JOY 0. K. D. Oct. 15 82 2t South Carolina--Kershaw District. Alex. L. McDonald, Applicant, ts. Angus McDonald, Norman McDonald, and other's Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Rodrick McDcnaldjand Ma I com McDonald, two of the defendants, reside without this State. It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale of the Real Estate of Donald Mc iJonrud oil or betore the hrst day ol December 1851, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN R. JOY, Aug. 27. '51. tf Ordinary Kershaw District. Bogardcr's Planetary Horse Power. THE subscribers would call the attention of those wanting Powers, for Ginning, Sawing or Grinding to the above. They are permitted to refer to one of our most intelligent and practical Planters, who during two years trial, has fully tested their efficiency and economy. .McDOWALL &. OOPER. Aug. 1st, 1851. 60 tf Agents Southern Agricultural Implements, rpHE subscribers have received the following JL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair Jr. At Ualtimnvo 'Phnu fmvA hnori toctprl and j W *""/ "-1V approved by a number of our Rivor 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 Shello**, Virginia Corn ShellerA, Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushel an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9 & 11 inch Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles. For sale by MrEjOWALL OOOPKR. may 5th, 3G U