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; CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. JaBS^ ]h 10 to ;3 6 to 10 Load, lb 6 to 7 SHEbdS^'-5*'' -4b 9m 124 .Molasses, gall 31 to 44 fl^^ y^ W to 40 Mackarel, bbl 8. to 10 fftmndy, gall 28 to 35 iNails, lb 4i to o l^vKniSx*, ' H) IS to 32 jOats, hushel 73 Beef, lb 1 to 5 iPcns bushel 80 CSme, lb 12 15 Potatoes, ewevl.bu 5> Cotton, lb 5 ?? 9 ! IrisU bu J.1 CVirn, btlahcl90io $1 ISljlive, bushel 95 to 1 Flour, bbl 6 to 64'Rice. bushel 3 to 1 -Fodder, cwt 11 175j Sugar, lb 7 to 10 Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 |Salt, sack ll Iron, lb 5 to 61 shot. bag H Lime, bbl 2 to 21|Tobat*co, lb 10 to .'>0 Leather, sole, lb 17 to 21 I Wheat, hush j Dii3) SPssSt Done at this Office on the most accommodating terms with Neatness and Despatch. All kindsof Blanks kept constantly on Hand PuiMDrD TtlltO 1 RS 1 _ VUU*^VilJ ? MMV > ???j Notice is hereby given to nil the citizens within i the corporate limits of the Town of Camden, to I have their cellars, yards, and premises properly | "cleansed and ventilated, weeds cut down, and all I offensive matter of whatever kind removed, on or before Wednesday the 25lh inst, as Council will commence visiting in the different Wards of the Town, on Monday the 30th inst. By order of Council. L. W. BALLARD, Town Recorder. ( June 13 4t 47 1 NOTICE. i ALL persons indebted to the Phin/er's Hotel are ' requested to come forward immediately and settle the same. 1 Mr. J. J. Dunlap may be found at the Wateree ( House who is duly authorized to close lip the lmsi?* ness pf the Hotel. W. PATTERSON. JuueJB* 47 10i ! _____ A TEACHER WANTED by the 1st of August j I next, a foung man with steady habits and a good recommendation, can find employment as a i "Teacher, m Lancaster District, South Carolina, I some two miles North of Taxahaw. The pay will be liberal, and none need apply who is incoiu- . petent of Imparting instruction in ail the English Branches. This 9th June. A. D. 1831. I June 13. 47 3w Wanted AN active, intelligent ami industrious Lad, 13 or i JM 1A mo an A nnrunht-n tn 1 fto Driinr il 4LV !* JC?io wiuf wo n.i ...? Business. App'y at this otBcc. g June 0 45 Gt J WATEEEE rOITSR "^ I (LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,)/ , CAMDEN, S. C. ' 6 THE Subscriber having purchased this ex- j tensive ami well known Establishment, and laving added largely to it* convenience and com. ? fort, by a new addition of Furniture and thorough a and complete repair*, beg* leave to inform the i Public, that he is prepared to Kutcrtain all who ( tuayl favor him with a call, i? a matiner hitherto j unknown in the town of Camden. He deem* ?t unnecessary to make any pledges, ,, only bo faraa to say that hi* Table will be sup- g plied daily as well as any in the State ; attended t by polite and attentive Servants. a Hi* Stable*, will be houiiti'uHv supplied with Provender and attended by the very best Hustler*. c No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and or- a derlv House. v : H. -iinf.LEYMAN. Camden, Ju< e4.1851. 45 tf U.wnre S.nitli f'nriililimn. tri-W>i?klv. 11? mini w ? .. _d _ Fairfield Herald, t'licrter Standard. I'nionvHIe Juur;ia!. a lanretwivilb Hrmld. Newhrriy Sp.itiu-h 'aivenville Mountaineer, llon<Vi Ne?t, Yorkvillv Miscellany. v ("heraw Gazett. ttarlinjion Flajj. Suinier Uauner will g pleave ropy weekly for three inmtUw. J Jane 10 4d if r CAMDEN HOTEL)/] IS NOW Ol'EN [/ l FOR THE A CCOMMODA TION OF ' THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. J r? i* an excellent and comtttodiotij' building, new ami well fitted up, and lately pur In a male of r complete repair. The rooms are largo, open and J air> ; tine Family parlors well furnished. / The TaHo will he supplied with every thing i which an excellent country market will afford, > attended by the best servants, > The BAR will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The STABLES are well fiMed tip ; attended bv 5 J I-.. -...I . caretui aim experienccu iiwm.ic, ...... ..... , r plied with Provender. , f /|lso Lots prepared for the accommodation of ( Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at ail times be an Omnibus in attend. , ner to convey passeiyrer* to and front the Depot. , The Subscriber having had several years expe- . rience in the above business, feels confident in saytrig that he will be able to jjive jjencrul satisfaction { to all* who may favor Ititn wkh their patronage, as J be is determined to use every exertion on his part to please. II. J. WILSON. Charleston Courier, Mercury, Columbia Car??!inian and Advocate, Fairfield Herald, Chester StanHard, Hornet's Nest, Darlington Flajr, Sumter r Banner, will copy once a week lor one month and j forward bills to the Republic Office. June 6 45 tf { Augers RECEIVED direct Irom the manufacturers, < and will be sold at a great reduction on for- J mer price*. , Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and j without Nuis, __ M Long Mill Wrights Nut Augers, J a Cast Steel Convex " " 14 " Au-_'er Hilts ^ to For sale by McDOWALL <$ COOPER. j Iinay 6th 36 tf . Southern Agricultural Implements. THE subscribers iiave received the following consignment Rom ihe house of R. Sinclair Jr. ' ' 4t> Co., Baltimore. They have been tested and approved by * number of our River Planters. No. 7, P. & 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, 3 A 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Com Cultivator*, Si gle and Double spout Corn Shelters, - Virginia Corn Sbeller?, ' Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushels ran hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9 dt 11 inch Straw Cutters, (Train Cradles. ? ? ar nAtifii t t PnATJPD I fVMISDJ UJCUUITALIj tf VWI uiv. may 5th, 36 tf Notice la hereby given, that three m?nth? after this date, the R?ul leading froin the McCord Ferry I Road to the Charleston Road near Boykin's Mill, wad known is the Ancrum Ferry Road, will be diecontinoed aa a public High way. THOS. J ANCRUM. April 25, *51. ?5 tf Head Quarters, feUCKHEAD,r JuntTl, 1851. Oudkr No. 7. fjj 11E OlFicers amis'- ,-geants of the following Jl Brigades, will Kncamn, and the following Regimcntr. will parade for Review and Drill, at such tones as herein slated, vix: The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade nt Infantry, and the 10th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at such place as the Brigadier General of infantry may Felcel, on Monday the 14th day of July ilcxt, and encamp "full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock M. i The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at , Richardson's, on Tuesday the 22d of July next. j The 7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the . Old Wells, on Thursday the 21th of July. i The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at | Lowe's, on Saturday the 20th of July. , The Olfirers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade j jf L laiitry, and 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, will as- , 5emble at such place an the Rrigadier General ] >f Infantry may direct, on Monday the 28th of July iext, and encamp "full five days," co.: mencing at t 12 o'clock M. The 2nd Regim'nt of Cavalry will parade at \ l he place selected for the encampment, on Satur- | Jav. the 2nd of August next The 8tli Regiment of Infantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 5th of Aujust. 'J'he fitli Regiment of Infantry will parade at LoiiinxV, on Thursday the 7th of August. The 4?li Regiment of Infantry will parade at its iBtial parade ground, on Saturday the 9th of Auiurtl. The 42nd Regiment of Infantry will par de at Million's, on Tuesday the 12th of August. The 2nd Regiment of Infantry will parade at flail's, on Thursday the 14th of August. The 5th Regiment of Infantry will ptrade at 1 Flunt t's, on Saturday the 10th of August. The Oiliorsat d Sergeantsof the l?t. Brigade ( >f infantry, and 1st. Regiiuuitof Cavalry, will asleinble at i'ickenHville, on Monday the ISthof Auru^t, and encamp''full five d?ys/' commencing at o'clock, M, T'-e 1st. Regiment of Cavalry will parade at 'ickensville, on Saturday "he 2:3d of August. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry will parade at PoneyVs Old Store, ou Tuesday the 26th of August. ] The 1st. Regiment of Infantry will parade at ] 3ru ton's,on Thursday the 23th of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 9th Brigade if infantry, and the 9lh Regiment of Cavnffy, will Irivninlilu ut n->ri.oii'.'niil k'mlil xoar limPHlnnP tyring*, ?n Mond?y the lat. day of September text, and encamp "lull ..ve days," commencing at ,, 2 o'clock, M. The Officer* and Sergeants of the 6:h Brigade ?f Infantry, and (kit Regiment of Cavalry, will ae- i embie at Vongne'*, on Monday the 1'xh of Sepember, and encamp "full five days," commencing it 12 o'clock. M. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Offi- c :er* of (lie Regiment* ordered for Review, will ? *een.bfe tho da" previous at the place of rendez- * < u*, of Bfeir respective regimcntapfor drill and j a*; ruction. ' Th^oview of each Regjncni will ta!:e place t 12|*>"ricM k, M, ? 'Vue Major Generate and Brigadier Generals, J iWl, with iiieir Staffi attend the Encampment* 1 fnd Reviews, ill their respective command*. 1 The Brigadier General* are charged with the txlensinn of tbi* order. Complete return*, of each Brigade, including Ifective and alarm men, and specifying the num. >er ol public and private arms in u*e, will be made iv the Br g niter Generals to the Aiijuiaut and Iuqiector General, before the 1st day of October text. The Aids.de-Camp of the Commander-in-Chief, esidtog in the div sums, where Encampments and leview* are order* d, are especially directed to attend ] tt/n, and other aids, tvith whom it may he conven- i em, are requested to join him at such places as itiilii them. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. w. -jantky, Adj. and Insp. Geu'l. HIT Charleston Mercury and Courier South 'aroliniau. Telegraph, I'ainietto Standard, Yorkrille Miscellany, Greenville .Mountaineer, Keowee Courier, endieton iMeseenger, Anderson Gazette, \bbevillq Banner, Edgefield Advertiser, Newber^y Sentinel, Spartan, Unionville Journal, Laurensriltu Herald, will copy weekly until the Reviews itid Encampments are over. I Have a fiine lot of Crockery and Glassware on haud. S. D. IIALLFORO. April 8, 28 tf Late Publications' |" J NT TED STATES, its rise and progress, by G. T. Poussin, Late .Vinwter of the Kepubic of France to the U. States, translated from the 3rd Paris edition by E. L.Duliarry, Al.D., Surgeon LJ. 8. Navy, 1851. Sketches of Greece nnd Turkey, by Aubrey De Vere, Annual of Scientific Discoveries for 1851, L'uba and the Cubans, Deck and Fort, by Walter Colton, i'hreo Years inCalifornin, by Cotton, Conquest of Florida, by Tbeo. Irvin, Dacotab.or Legend* of the Siuux, hiving Author*of England, I'rescntand Fast; and Charterism, Carlyle, Memoir* of the House of Orleans, Life of ltobe*|>ierre, Itiug of the Huron*, ^ Island World ol the ramie, Foot Prints of the Creator, Did Red Sandstone, Stilling*' I'reumatology, by Dr. Bush, Mirror of Nature, Night side of Nature, I'elestial 'i'elegrai?h, Manual of the Fine Arts, Lord and I>ady Harcourt, Evenings at Donaldson Manor, lie ranger's Poetns, Mm. Evans' Paems, Miss M. Lee's Poem*, Alton IxK-ke, Life of Jolin Randolph, Domestic History of the Ainer. Revolution by Mrs. Ellet, Women of Israel, ny Grace Agttillor, Rose Douglas, or Autobiography of a Minister's Daughter, Bards of the Bible, (Jilfillan, ( ems from the Sacred Mine, J/tomis' Progress of Astronomy, (Jrahamo.or Youth and Manhood, Queens of Scotland, Vol. 1, Breck's Book of Flowers, New American Orchardint, Bonnet's Poultry Book, Miss Leslie's Ladys Receipt Book, Rural Economy, Bryant's Letters of a I ravellor, Practical Mercliantile Correspondence, &c. A. YOUNU. May 23, ^ tf ^Barrels Kennedy's Butter & .Soda Crackers ?> Keby * 7 SHAW &. AUSTIN. * A Cook Wanted. A Good family cook, without Children will be hired at a liberal price. upon application through Post Office Box No. 92. June 10 32 8V.?t. i-TB*?y B ~ THE subscriber has recently added to his stock, a line assortment of NEW SADDLES, &c. of the best qualities and latest s'vles. His stock is now complete, any article usually 'ound in his line may be procured, oil the most accommodating terms. *a<Hlles tnn<Je to order in itie vert nest style. Harness of all kinds and descriptions. Repairing done at the shortest notice. F. J. OAKS. June 10 4(5 tf Sale of Keal Estate. By order of the Court of Ordinary. WILL be sold on the first Monday in July next, before the Court House in Camden, between the legal hours ol sale, a house and lots, situated on the upper part of the town of Camden, numbering eight hundred and seventy nine ($79) ind eight hundred and eighty (860) Willi ?evenly five feet off the Western end of each Lot; "ronting the Public Square A each being one hunIred feet wide-a!^, the South Mialf of lot e ght lundrcd and ei?hf^>ne (8-rJl) the line of division tinning Last to West, being the real estate of Dr. Isaac Burns of North Carolina decM.. TERMS.?Cash for as much as will pay cost; lie balance on a credit of twelve months, purchaser jiving bond with good security witli interest therein from day of sale, and mortgngo of the property ifdeemed necessary] to the Ordinary. ' JOHN INGRAM", s. k. d. Juno 10. 46 tds. mad-quarters! Twentv-second Regiment, S. C. M. ) June 10, 1851. \ ORDER NO1"N pursuance of orders from Brigad cr General JL (.handler, taputins oi t.ompames are hereby irdered to warn all defaulters (in their respective Companies) to attend Brigade Court Martial to je held at C-nidcn on Tuesday the 21th June nst., lor non attendance at the Brigade Encamp* nenf, and to furnish the Court with the evidence >f the same. By order of Col. TAYLOR Tho. J. Wabres, Adjutant June 10. 46 6t Saw Glimmers. 4 NOTHER supply received by Hi June 6 45-tf McDOWALL & COOPER Tea, l Chest extra fine Hyeon. L do do Howe hong, Received by McDOVVALL Si COOPER. June 6 45 tf Shirts. A large assortment of Gentleman and Boye, CJL of the latest style, just received -by MeDfHVALL Sl COOPER. may 6th , 3'J . tf . IVa rrantccFPianos, &c. oil Trial. PIANOS of best Makers,( Rosewood, Pearl, Mahogany, &c. in any desired s;yle of finish? ir other Musical Instruments, furnished free of 'iianre, or ohligalion to keep, unless entirely luited on trial After sufficient may be >uught, exchanged, hired or returned, on term* o*.ver than obtainable elsewhere, ca*h or credit. .Many references to families in different Slate*, ind districts of this Slate, quite competent l? udge, wbete Instruments have been tested and wught and now speak for themselves. Specineris seen by inquiring of Mas. Anx H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. April 2 32 tf S P R ING, 18 51. 4. JL & R. KENNEDY, are just rct'oivir.g their usual supply of SPRING GOODS, mil will be plea-cu to receive a call from their Friends, and all who may be in want?rllandsoiu# Soo'ls, suitable for the Season, either in LA HIES OR GENTLE.MEN'S WEAR. The .Stock will be found complete iu all it* Branches. April 4, 1851. 27 tf Allen's Compound FIR Dyspepsia, still sustains its high reputation; having cleared out the former Invoice, and having a fresh supply, I would advise all who are suffering with that distressing ailment, to procure a bottle ntid give it a trial. For rale in Camden by Z. J. DeIIAY, May 23 21 \v4t Notice.AI.L persons having demands against the Estate of J. C. Doby, dee'd will present them properly attested,'and those indebted will make pavment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r. Jan. 30. 9 tf Surgical Instruments. A Bountiful ttaaniimonr. roiisiKtintr in nart of A' Amputating Triplince, Cupping and Pocket I Cases from the celebrated Establishment of H. Lesse, New York, jpst received at McKAIN'S Drug Store, may 6 33 tf Window Glass. FRENCH and American, a large invoice, juat received at McKAIN'S Drug Store. may 6 | 38 tf To Cabinet Makers. ' " 1 -If ".-I. Dnml.A A targe invoice 01 uiuc, ??rinoiii ?uunio Si one, Sand Paper, &c., just received at McKAlN'S Drug Store, which will be sold as low as can be obtained in Charleston. > may 6 36 _ tf Perfumery Cosmetics, &c., A complete assortment of English,* French, German and American. also Toilet and Shaving Soaps in great variety At McKAlN'S Drug Store. May 0 :3S _ tf UST RECEIVED at McKAlN'S Drug Store, a Fresh supply of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Gelatine, Isinglass, Vanilla Beans, Essences for Flavoring, Hops, tjpe. &c. Lamp Oil, &c. WINTER Strained, Solar and Lard Oila, Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of Burning Fluid Lamps. Wicks, &.c. ki..it a imq>? n-.,o. a*, lliLHiillltJ k/ i/a ug May G 66 tf FRESH Congress Water in quart and pint Bottles, kept constantly at McCAINS Drug Store, may 6 36 tf ' ? .A. 4 4 ' ' % f * * - f Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &c. JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Store, 10,000 lbs. White Lead, 150 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 " Spts. Turpentine, 50 " Furniture Varnish, 50 " Coach Varnish, 50 lbs. Chrome ^reen, 50 " Paris " Also a large assortment of Paint Brushes from the best manufacturers?all of which will be sold very low. may G 33 tf Fresh and Genuine Drugs and medicines. JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Store, a large invoice of Fresh Drugs, 5ledicines, (M.rtrn loo lo Xi n ti*nirh will kr? tmlfl Whnlpcilp or Retail at Charleston prices All articles sold at this Establishment are warranted genuine. may H 36 tf Chloric /Ether, Chloroform. QUI XI NHS, Iodines, Iodide of Potassium, Chloride of Soda, Prussic Acid, Citrate of Iron, &c, just received at AJcKAIN'S Drug Store. May 0 36 if ~Fresli~ Extracts OF Belladonna, Hyorcyamus, Taraxacum, Stramonium, Gentian, &c., just received At MrKAlN'S Drug Store. may 6 36 tf GRECIAN Franchcronian Drops. \ Small Invoice of this New and Valuable Medrcine, so highly recommended, for the cure of Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhrea, Chill and Fever, Jaundice, &c Just received and for sale by Z. J. DeIIAY. June 3d. 44 4t. Notice. THOMAS LANG, Willintn Anderson, Thomas J. Ancrutn, William Gardener, and Alexander Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in the manufactuie of cotton goods, and other articles, at a place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firm and style ot William Anderson and Company, have associated Burwell Boykin with them, as a member of said Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said Firm, with their associates and successors, as a hotly politic and corporate, in law, by the name and style of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accepted the said Charter, and will hereafter "conduct their business according to the terms thereof, and under the name and style ef "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company." * W. ANDERSON & CO. March 8th, 1831 20 tf : Bacon! Bacon!! H f | A A / \ LBS. New Bacon Sides and ShoullU.UUU dere. For sale bv 9 ' W. C. MOORE. June 3. 44 If ; A FINK Horse and Buggie with top, for sale jLX. together or separate: any person wishing to purchase Ileal] at t'l e Kail Road Depot Camaen ' June 6 45 3t LATE ARH1VAL BY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots ami Shoes. Also?-McMnllan's stitch Boots and Shoes. Sold low for cash, by may 2. WORKMAN &. BOONE. Wanted to 1GIRL to wait about the House"; for whom; liberal waged will be paid. Enquire at this Office. i * SI00 Steward. THE above reward will be given for the delivery to me at my Plantation in Lancaster District, S.C., a Slave "named HORIS, about 20 years old, a very bright mulatto with straight hait, some freckles about his nose, the top of one of his ears has been cutoff, I think the left one?white eyes and light hair. He is about 5 feet 5^ inches high, straight built, well dressed ; weighs about 140 lbs., can read tolerable well. No doubt he will try to pass himself as a white man. He left my plantation on the 27th Inst., has a black dog hall hound which follows him. The above reward will be paid as above seated, or Fifty Dollars will be given if he is lodged in any Jail in the United States, so that I can get him. Given under my hand and seal this 29th May, 1851. P. T HAMMOND. P. S. No doubt but the Boy will attempt to get to a free country, perhaps via Charleston on Rail Road or Steamboat. The Charleston Mercury, the Richmond Examiner, the Southern Press, and Raleigh Register N. C., will pleaso copy the above three times in some conspicuous place in their several papers, and n ?nnit fltu oaniu tnrroilioi* iritli IUI ?ttiu II1U CI WJIJ UI (lie CO I lie j (UgWiUVI TT I 111 their accounts for payment at Lancasterville S.C. June 3 44 St ICE, ICE, ICE CONSTANTLY for sale by FRANCIS L ZEMP. June 3. 44 tf Soda Water, Soda Water FRESH from the Fountain, with an abundance of Jce and good Syrups, can be hsd at the Drugstore ot FRANCIS L. ZEMP. June 3. 44 If SUGAR, Coflfe, Lard and Flour, new supply, low for cash, at W. C. MOORE S. June 3. 44 tf Fine Cigars. A Large lot of the finest Brands, Just rpceived at MOORE'S. HYSON, Gun Powder, Black and Green Teas, of the best quality at MOORE'S. June 3. 44 tf^ Bounty Land. > THE subscriber will prosecute claims for Land or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers and officers, in the Mexican war, in the War of 1812, tho Florida war, and other Indian wars, arc entitled to Bounty Land. J. B. KERSHAW. Dec, 24, tl 101 . Alt'y at Law. BUTTER, LARD, BACON & com D PRIME Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins) do do Leaf Lard, do North Carolina Bacon, do CORN. ROBT. LATTA. March 25,1851. 24 tf_ Insurance. CAPITAL 8150,000. THE Subscribers having been appointed Agents for the Columbia Insurance Company, are now prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms, as any responsible Company. With a Capital ol 8150,000 all paid in, and a Southern euterprise. It is worthy of encouragement. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Camden, March 5,1851. 19 tf I Case Spiced Oysters, and for sale by SlIAW & AUSTIN. Are now receivingittrge addition* to their Stock ?embracing- SE VERAL NE W STYLES; and rendering their Stock hy far tfie mo*t full and complete Spring stock of BOOTS AND SHOES that has ever boen offered in this marketi In the ^election of these goods, great core had been taken as to style and quality. The workman- , I ship and materials are of the^csf description?and the terms snail un accommodating. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their Stock, which cannot .fail in quality ami price to give satisfaction to any and all. April 8, 23 -tf India Matting. 1 few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale by /I McDOW ALL & COOPEfl: may fith 3(5 tf * Branch of the Bank cf the State cf Scutli Carolina at Camdell. ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Banfc in'the months of June ami July, must be in the original signatures of the makers and endorsers. ~JJ. L DENAUS8URE, Cashier. May P. 36 tf Hair, Wail and Tooth Brashes. A large assortment may always be found At McKAlN'S Drug Store, inav (5 36 tf OREDIT UNTIL 1st JAK0ARY 132XT. SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF OCR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE AT Prime Cost at the above credit. All those who have to purchase, would da well to avail themselves of this opportunity. H. LEVY &, SON. March 16, 1451. 22 tf Corn! Corn!! 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corrl, 1000 do White do. Received, and for sale in lota to suit purchaser^; by JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden, Frb. 24, 10 tf Mi W* The subscriber has just finished off a lot o! Ma? hogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also .Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles aud a at unusually low prices. C. JU CHATTEN. , - ? , . . m. '$ Ready Made Clothing! HAl'S ot alfkirids, for sale ' 5 At HALLFtiRD'S" 1 ^? 28 tf 4 HICE DUL1N, J FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CENTRA! WHARF, ' M CHARLESTON, 8. C. t Mnya 35 tf 1 ?M- ?jdflrW ' . J. JL Execntor^s Notice. ALL persons having demands against the,efttate of Ellen Chesnut. deceased, are hereb*. notified to come forward and establish the sanTd ,, and all persons indebted tn the estate will make payment to THOMAS WHITAKEft, Ex'or* - | May a 34 ' ' tS3 r iWr. i . *. r i if ,i ' Oak Bark. , 4st' d ff>HE highest Market price will be. giren (at :?U i Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON & CO. March 3d, .18 . tf ,,p M T14E mHlersjgced baa every morning--. F<wb Beef at 5,6, and 7 cents for cash, foe sale. ? F. V. SNYDERMay 30 * 43 ' tf OA A Very Superior Family Hams, for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.^- , JON. B. MICKLE. i Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity* W7T?SB0R0tIGII, S,d ,". (Office in the rear of the Cow tH on Be. )r . 'pay o. 36 . . Notice*- ' ' ALL persons having demands against thefotato of Samuel Kirklaud, deeM;, will present them' properly attested, and those indebted, will make payment to JOHN KIRKLAND, AdmV* . may 13,1861 38 tf ^ Just Received and for Sal* ^3 A LOT of Ladies Dress Goods: Consisting in Tissue* forages. Printed Cambrica, Gingheros, Also a fine assortment of Prints, and.a genera! assortment of ^ SPRING GOODS, '?? At a. n, hallford's. April 8, 28 _ tf FRENCH, German and English Plain Cashmeres, for I-ndics Dresses. Also?Velvet and other Trimminjr opened this day, at BONNjVSS: Notice to Delinquent StWkhVWert. sasga cwasu cu^si CUM Hrrrpr Saptu PipniMi R 1 rPnin Ofl. i cl 1A"iiLEST ON,* May 24, "l66lV \ SHARES in the South Carolina Railroad, upon which all ot the Intaltnents have not been. paid, are Rubjectto forfeiture and wjll not be enti*, . tied to Dividends in July, or thereafter. -** THOS. WARING, Auditor. * May 27 42 if"* Notice. THE Town Council of Camden wishes to hirer by the month five or siv able bodied hands,. to work on the streets, and ditches, in tho Town of Camden. For particulars, apply to either of, the Town Wardens, or to the Town Recorder. L. \V. BALLARD, T. Recorder. fl/ay 2, 35 tf Domestic Items. DROWN and bleached ftheetings, every width;'. 13 Ticking; Er glish Long-cloths; Counterpanes, plain and figured curtain Dimity; garmontDimitjr;. colored Homespuns antl Denim.-'; plaid Linstj Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. a lso 1150 pieces of bleached and brown Home spun*; as low as th-v can be bought any where in Amer ica. At " JAMES WILSON S. CAITIDEN BRANCH RAIL ROAD. Ma v 24th, 1851. ^ AFTER this date the Passenger Train will not return to Camden, to make the mid-day tHPi, . . but once a week, which will be on WeunesdayftiT On Mondays and Fridays, the Train wilf reSWfn at the Junction, until the arrival of afternoon uiJ"*' Train from Charleston. On Wednesdays tho* Return Train will reach Camden at 10 A. 5L,andinnvo for f!nlunibia at 11.15 A. M. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. May 27. % -* -v a *1 .! ...