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I \ IWf.M WIWfKB.B.WW..... From the Cuwinnaiti Commercial. ETStrantre! Thai so many who arc afflicted with a Cough that ip gradually wearing them down, and slowly, but surely stealing tln-in into that dreadful disease, Consumption.tiiat disease mi which carries off thousands daily, are doing nothing, or what is worse than nothing, gorging themselves with nostrums, that are puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have enccica on some foreign or unknown persons, when they can be positively cured by using Or. Rogers's Compound Sjrup of Liverwort and Tar, which still continues to effect the most woi derful cures ever recorded in the annals of medicine. A fact which is proved by referent e to the vast number of certificates which may be seen by calling on the agent. See advertisement in another column. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Bappinp, per yd. 131 to 13 (Lard, lb 10 to 13 Bale Rope lb 6 to 10 (Lead, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb 9 to 124j.Molasses, pall 31 to 44 Butter, lb 18 to 20 iMackarel, bbl 8 to 10 Brandy, pall 28 to 35 iNails, lb 41 to 6 iWwai, lb 18 to 22 Oats, bushel 75 Beef, lb i to 5 (Peas, bushel 80 Cheese, lb 12 15 ' Potatoes, sweet, bu 5'J ' «tloii, lb 5 to «I Irish hit li Corn, bushel 95 to ft (Rye, bushel 95 to 1 Flour, bbl 6 to 6ijRice. bushel 3 to i rbdder. cwt It 175 Sugar, lb 7 to 10 Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 ISnlt, sack H ! Iron, lb 5 to 61 shot. bap 11 Lime. bbl 2 to 21|Tobnoc®, lb 10 to 50 * » Inn 1 Iypather. sole, in I/ iniirm. ........ . 1 Phalon's Chemical HAIR Invigorator. A fresh supplv just recei- ved at Z. J. DeHAY'S. A/ay 30. 43 4t L $10 Reward. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on Sunday last,'HESTER," a mulatto woman about 1G vearsof age. The above reward will he paid for proof'.toi convictioaof. any white person harbouring her, or $5 for her delivery in the Jail of Kershaw district. WAf. F. DeORUHL. May 80 43 3t RUNAWAY from the Subscribers, a i egro man name-J PETER. He is of a dark copper color, medium height, about 40 years of age, slightly grpyvand somewhat disabled in Ins right hand; be had or when ho left a blue homespun jacket and a black wool hat. He arrived from Richmond Va. on the 1:2:li, and absconded on the 14th iiiRt., and is no doubt m iking his way back to Virginia. A suitable reward will he paid for his apprehension and lodgment in any Jail in the Statr, so ilwt we can get.him, and all necessary expenses paid, if delivered to us in Charleston. CHEESBOROUGII & ISKUTUKK, Brokers and Auctioneers". Charleston, S. C., Maj 26,1851. 43 tit TIE undersigned has every morning Fresh Beef at 5, 6, and 7 cents for cash, for sale. F. V. SNYDER. Way 30 43 tf Public Caution. W'HERF.AS, my wife I-omsa DeBruh', has eft ray bed and board without uny just provocation, I hereby forewarn ill persons from crediting her oil my account, as I will pay no debts ot her ontraciiojj. 1 furthermore cau'ion all pcrtwmp fiom hmboring her. a* I will enforce the law again-t any one so offending hi* GEORGE EDWARD * DEBRUIIL. May.£8, I'd)I. 43 mark I hi » OFFICE TRANS^. S~ C. R. R. COMfANt, CHARLESTON. 23|» MAY 1851. ON anil alter the 1st June, the Passenger Train (for Hamburg, Columbia, Camden, and all intermediate Stations on the South Gambia Kail Road) will commence and continue to run daily »l the following houis. FtnsT, on accommodation train. DP, V /-'I 1.4/^ U . . I A. Uamk..M atV Tin m Lta«ri./IIUriCdMI »«.«?, a. III. i nn« nannfui^.m w. » yr. . I An. ( 'ofiiinlHa, nl 3 30 p. in I .Vrr. Ciuiideii, at 4, 30 p. in DOWN. F^avr ILunliure, at G. a. m Arr. Charleston at 2, p. m I«ave Columbia, 6 30 a. in Leave Camden. 5, 3 > a. rn second, or express train. rp. I.eave Charleston II 33 a. m | Arr. Hamburg .% 30 p. m DOWN. Leav- Hamburg at 10 a. in | Arr. Charleston. at t. p. ni Tin* Kxpress Tra'n will run ilireetly through without stopping. ami no Freight or Wav I'ltsse tigers will Iw taken by it J. ». I'KTSCII. Sup't Transp'tn, &r. So. Ca. 11. iC Company, may 27 42 6t Notice to Delinquent Stockholder*. Office South Cahomna Raikoao Co. ) C H A Rl ESTON, .Way 24, 1851. S SHARES in the South Carolina Railroad, ujton which all ol the Intalinentfl have not hecn paid, arc suhjccl to forfeiture and will not be enti. . tied to Dividends in July, or thereafter. tmoo ur a d i ve May 27 42 tf CA1MM2.V BHA.VCH RAIIi-ROAD. Ma v 21th, 1851. AFTER this date the Passenger Train will not return to Camden, to make the mid-day trip but once a week, which will be on Wednesdays. On Mondays and Fridays, the Train will remain at the Junction, until the arrival of afternoon up Train from Charleston. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent May 27. 42 6t TO PRINTERS. Wanted, a Foreman, to take charge of the Office of the Southern Republic, at Camden, S. C. Also, a Journeyman Printer. C. A. PRICE. On Consignment. A lew Boxes French Window Glass, size 10 by rt 1'} irliirb trill sold low. for cash nrilv. if an- plied for soon. At Z.J. DellAV'S.' May '23. 41 3tw Allen's Compound F>R 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 aud givc it a trial. For sale in Camden by Z. J. DeIIAV, May 23 21 w4t Culinary Articles. TTTHITfi Mustard Seed, Ground Ginger, CinVV namnn. Matmec?. Smco. Cloves. and Mace. Black and /ied Pepper, Extracts of Lemon, Peach, Orange,-Bitter Almond, Vanilla, d»c. for Flavouring. Just.received at Z. J. I>eHAY*JS. tfay 2'4 11 4t TEW DAVID'S Plaster, Davis' Pain Killer. 1 Koaks' Indian Liniment, Heeler's Rhumalic Lotion, for Rhumatism, Pains, &c. For sale at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. May 23 41 6t Late PublicationsUNITED STATES, its rise and progress, hy G. T. Poussin, Late x itiister of the Republic of France to the U. States, translated from the 3rd Paris edition by E. L. DuBarry, M. P., Surgeon U. Navy, 1851. SW* Sketches of Greece and Turkey. Hv Aubrey De Vere, j Annual of Scientific Discoveries for 1851, Cuba and the Cuban*. Deck ami Port, by Walter Col ton. Three Years in California, hy Colton, Conquest of Florida, by Theo. Jrvin, Dacotah. or Legends or the Sioux, Living Authors of England, Present and Past; and Charterisin, Carlyle, ? Memoirs of the House of Orleans, , Life of Robespierre, King of the Huron*, { Island World of the Pacific, Fo<>t Prints of the Creator, Old Red Sandstone, ] Sellings' Prenmatology, hy Dr. Bush, Mirror of Nature, Night side of Nature, ' Celestial Telegraph, Manual of the Fine Arts, ' Lord and Lady Harcourt, Evenings at Donaldson Manor, ( Beraneer's Poems, Mrs. Evans'Poems, Miss M. Ijee's Poems, Alton l.orke, Life of Jr»hn Randolph, Domestic History of tl»e Amer. Revolution bv Mrs. Ellet. Women of Israel, Oy Grace Aguillor, | Rose Douglas, or Autobiography of a Minister's Daughter, Bards of the Bible, Gilfillan, iron me cmereo iMinu, Iywrnis' Progress of Astronomy, (irahame.or Youth and Manhood, Queens of Scotland, Vol. 1, Breck's Book of Flowers, New American Orchanlist, Bennet's Poultry Book, J Miss I-eslie's Ladys Receipt Book, ( Uural Economy, j Bryant's Letters of a Traveller, i Practical Merchautile Correspondence, Ac. A. YOUNG. May 23, 41 tf Juvenile Histories, &c. , ABBOTTS' Historical Series, consisting of the following: i Life of Alexander the Great. Darius. Hannibal. Xerxes. Alfred the Great. William the Conqueror. Queen Elizabeth, of England. ' Mary, Queen of Scots. Marie Antoinette n- France. ' King Charles the First. A. Yt'UNG. '' May 23. 41 3t_ Still Later. Subscriber has within a few days ( past, received his Spring and Sttmm-r ^ gssl Stock of Urnpt and iTVedicines, Paints, ->ils &(' which he will sell as tow as the lowest for cash or short credit. Z. J. DfIIAY. may 20, 1^51. 40 6t | IhT"VXThite I>*ad, Linseed Oil, _XFti T V Spts. Turpentine, Litharge, Chrome Greene airrf Yellow, Lamp Black, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Red Lead, &c. &c. i Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. may 20 40 tit | PKRRY'tJ Dead Shot, Fahhestock's Vermifugr, Jay lie's Tonic do. Sands' Sarsaparilla, « Leid v's Blood I'ills. « Just received at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. | may 20 40 tit Estate sale. IkY permission of Jmi. R. Joy, Esq., Ordinary ^ if for Kersli w District, will be sold at the Court House in Camden, on the firs' Monday in June, >. . n rM... u i cw w, in nit; i inpii> iriiaii viiuii ii« iici'mi^iiiw io the EntHfe of Hie late Jos. Cunningham. Terms a credit to the 1st J nuary, 1951. C. J. SHANNON,) ., , J NO. BROWN. } P,x Camden. Mav 15. 39 5t t ICE CREAM ' THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish Ice (*U£AM to his Customers, together with a complete Assortment ot FRESH CONFECTION- ARY, with Cakes, Pies, &e., at the shortest notice. W. B. CAMPBELL May 1(3 tli. 39 tf PAVU-ION HOTEL. (by ii. h. hutterfield.) Corner of Meeting and II mud I Street*, ami in the irame- | diate vicinity of Hayne ami King Street*. Charleston, S. C. j JON. B. MICKLE. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. winsborough, s.c. (Office in the rear of the Court House.) - may 6. 36 4m Southern Agricultural Implements. rpHB subscribers have received the following JL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair Jr. & Co., Baltimore. They have been tested and approved by a number of our River Planters. No. 7, & 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, j 2 &. 3 Furrow Plows, Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, ^ Si g!e and Double spout Corn Shellers, Virginia Corn Shellers, Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushels an hour with ordinary gin gearing,) 9& 11 inch Straw Cuttelrs, Grain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL COOPER. may .r)th, 30 tf ( GREAT ATTRACTION !!! I Bargains, Bargains, Bargains! r at the masonic hall. M. <fe. A. WALDAUER, frum the City of Baltimore, % r ,.r Aimrtr lirul nml nsu'PBt stv'Ua am! fa«k ifjanuiarvvirei* vi -w... w.u. ions of (Jknti.kbrw'8 Clotiijno, have opened a house at / the Masonic Hall, in Camden, nearly opposite Kennedy's r New Hall, and next door south to Hunter'* Bar Room- V Their extensive and large assortment, manufactured by themselves, with the advantages of importing their own materials from the European markets, enables them to r sell at JJ5 per cent chea|>er than any other house in this |>loce, or in the State of South-Carolina. Their Clothing jy is always made by the best workmen. They respectfhJIy invite attention to their Mock, and will spare no pains to * render satisfaction to their customers. d Tlwy will sell at Wholesale, at New-York prices, p Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to give therm a call. A fine lot of imported SEGARS for sale. May 9 33 8t " IHave afiine lotsf Crockery and Glasawarcon hand. S. D. HALLFORO. ] April 9, 28 tf J India Matting. A few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale by H McDOVVALL &. COOPER. may fiili 36 tf Angers RECEIVED direct from the manufacturer*, 1 and will be soli at a great reduction on for- ^ ner prices. ® Assorte'l Concave and convex Augers with and _ without Nuts, " I^ong Mill Wrights Nut Augers, " Cast Steel Convex " " " ** " Au«.rer Bitts i to . For sale by McDOWALL <$ COOPER. " may 6th 36 if c< Shirts. lf A large assortment of Gentleman and Boys, CTL of the latest style, just received by hi JVIcDOWALL & COOPER. *) may Gth 30 tftl Bounty Land. e rHE subscriber will prosecute claims for Land a, or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers tnd officers, in the Mexican war, in the War of [81*2, the Florida war, and other Indian wars, arc sntitled to Bounty Land. J. B KERSHAW. Dec, 24, tflOl Att'y at Law. 1 Branch ofthe Bank of the State of South Carolina at Camden. aj ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank in the months of June and July, must be in he original signatures of the makers and endors;rs. D. L. DENAUSSURE, Cashier. May T. 36 tf Marine, Fire, and JLife Insurance. BY THE Commercial Insurance Company, i OF CHARLESTON, 8. C. J CAPITAL, $260,000, ALL PAIS IN. OFFICE, NO. 1, BROAD-STREET. rUEHIDKNT. i W1LL1A.U B. HERIOT. directors. IAMF.S K. ROBINSON, HENRY T. STREET, iEO. A. TRENHOL.M, WM. McKURNEY, ROBERT CALDWELL, J. IL BRAWLBY, r A. K. I'AfT, T. L. WRAGG, A. M. LEE, Secretary. . E. L. TESSIER, Inspector. ' B. C. PRESS LEY, Solicitor. tl R. A. KINLOCH, Medical Examiner, a The subscriber having been appointed agent for this s Company, is now prepared to receive Pioposwls for Fire |j Risks, and will effeci Insurance on fair and liberal r u-rm*. WM- d- McDOWALL. tCamden, S- C., May 5, 1891. 38 if * Fresh and Genuine Drags and Medicines, f JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Store, a b largo invoice of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, * ['hcmicals, slc~, which will be sold Wholesale d >r Retail at Charleston prices All articles sold *? it this Establishment are warranted genuine. t! may 6 36 tf u Chloric /Ether, Chloroform. rVUlNINRS, Iodines, Iodide of Potassium, (Chloride of Soda, Prussic Acid, Citrate of Iron, " fcc, dpc-, just received at McKAlN'S Drug Store. May 6 ' 36 j tf_ Fresh Extracts DF Belladonna, Hyorryamus, Taraxacum, Stramonium, Gentian, dir., juRt received At McKAlN'S Drug Store, may 6 36 tf e Lamp Oil, &e. i WINTER Strained, Solar anil Lard Oils, p Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of p iurning Fluid Lamps, Wicks, die. McKAINS'S Drug Store, May 6 36 tf -i JUST RECEIVED at McKAlN'S Drug Store, * a Fresh supply of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, ftintrnr l^nnor ftplaliiiA. luinrrlaca. Vnnil- a Beans, Essences for Flavoring, Hops, <fr.. &c. ^ Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &e. c JUST Received at McKAIN'S Drugstore, \ 10.000 lbs. White Lead, ^ £ 15(1 g.ils. Linseed Oil, 100 * iSpts. Turpentine, 50 " Furniture Varnish, 1 50 " Coach Varnish, 50 ll>ts. Chrome lirccn, 50 " Paris " t\ Also a largo assortment of Faint Brushes from w he beat manufacturers.all of which will be sold gi ery low. inav 6 30 tf Window Glass. FRENCH and American, a large invoice, jnat recei»ed at McKAIN'S Drug Store, may 0 30 tf j To Cabinet Makers. A large invoice of Glue, Varnish, Pumice /V Stone, Sand Paper, &c, just rereived at tfcKAIN'.S Drug Store, which will be Bold as j. ow as can be obtained in Charleston. v may 6 36 tf j| Perfumery Cosmetics, &c., ^ A complete assortment of English,, French, ljL German and American. a ALSO Toilet and Shaving Soaps in great variety At ilfcKAI.V5 Drug Store. a May 0 80 tf n Hair, Nail and Tooth Brashes. Rl A large assortment may a I wavs be found n l jLAt McKAll^'S Drug Store, may 6 86 tf FRESH Congress Water in quart and pint Bottles, kept constantly at McLAlNS Drug Store, may 0 36 tf Surgical Instruments. r \ Beautiful assortment, consisting in part of Amputating Triplines, Cupping and Pocket " !ases from the celebrated Establishment of II. a) .esse, New York, just received at McKAIN'S g >rug Store. t. may 6 30 tf Wanted to lllre. I GIRL to wait about the House, for whom liberal wages will bo paid. Enquire at this fn 'flice. J ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! tc rHE Subscriber having a large supply of Ire, °' will dispose of it for CASH ONLY, at the tr >llowing rates All quantities over fifty pounds t two cents a pound.over fifteen pounds and un- _ er fifty, at two and a half cents -under fifteen on ndfl at three cents. , lie will bo obliged to adhere strictly to these J_ itcs. and no distinction can be made. No money, ni o Ice. a. r rrnim t'KAINUlo l* CiCjinr. w April 25. 33 tf Butter, lard, iiacon & com _ PRIME Mountain Butter, (in email Firkins) do do Leaf Lard, do , North Carolina Bacon, 1. do CORN. pi ROBT. LATTA. p# March 23, 1831. 24 if | LATE ARRIVAL SY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots and Shoes. Alstv.McMullau's stitch Boots and hoes. Sold low fdr cash, by may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE. Workman & Boone Are now receiving large additions to their Stoek -embracing SEVERAL NEW STYLES, and ndcring their Stock by far the most full and j.nplete SPRING STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES wt has ever baen offered in this market In me Bejecuuu ui ui^t* k«»uum, j£re*u care iide pen taken as to style and quality. The tporkman\ip and materials Are of the best description.and ie terms shall be accommodating. The public are respectfully invited to call and xamine their Stock,.which cannot fail in quality nd price to give satisfaction to any and all. April 8, 28 tf Just Received and for Sale A LOT of Ladies Dress Goods: r\. Consisting in Tissues, Barages, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. Also a fine assortment of Pr-nts, and a general B8ortiner.t. of SPRING GOODS, At 8. D, HALLFORD'S. April 8, 28 tf Ready Made Clothing! HATS of all kinds, for sale At HALLFORD'S April 8, 28 tf TRENCH, 'ierman and Eneli»h Plain Cashmere*, for Leslie* Dre**e*. Also.Velvet and other Trimmings pened this day, at uONNEVS. Oak Bark. rHE highest Market price will be given for Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON & CO. March 3d, 18 tf Notice. rUOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas J. Ancrurn, William Gardener, and Alexander 'oung, who have heen, and now are, engaged in lie manufacture of cotton goods, and other articles, t a place known as the DcKalb Factory, in Kerhaw District, under the firm and style of Wiliam Anderson and Company, have associated lurwell Boykin with them, as a member of said ^irm.and having obtained from the Legislature of touth Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said ^irm, with their associates and successors, as a ody politic and corporate, in law, by the name and tyle of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," o hereby-notify the public that they hare acteptd the RRid Charter, and will hereafter conduct heir business according to the terms thereot, and nder the name and style of "The DeKalb Mauu during Company." W. ANDERSON Si CO. Bfareh 8th, 1851 20 tf RICE DULIN, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. CENTRAL WHARF, * CHARLESS. C. May 58. 35 tf Corn! Corn?! 5000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, .000 do Wbite do. Leceived, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, y _ JOHN W, BRADLEY. Camden, Feb. 24, IB. ... . ,tf I A BBLS. Planting Potatoes, received and for LU sale, by' SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf The subscriber has just finished off a lotot Maognny Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Jhairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and t unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. IREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT. SELLING OFF ["HE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE iT Prime Cost at the above credit All those ,'ho have to purchase, would do well to avail them elves of this opportunity. H. LEVY & SON. March 16, 1851. 22 tf_ pR0SpB0TUS OF TTIF SOUTHERN REPUBLIC, Camdeu, §. C. Will be toned the 6econd week in June, a »rge Weekly Sheet.New Press and Type, dented to Literature and Politics. In the former, will be embe'lished by some cf oor native wrf;rs.in the latter, it will be the Antipodes of the iouihern Patriot. We ask all our friends to give r a warm assistance, as we do not expect any ssislance whatever from the Fillmore governlenL Lend us your name and a friend also.We rill slart in the fi'st Number an original Storv. nd hope our list will start large, and its shadow ever grow less. ICTEditors that will publish this Prospectus, and end us their papers by way of exchange now, will mch oblige us. Address Southern Republic, Camden, S. C. CHARLES A. PRICE, Editor and I'ropneior. May 20, 1651. 40 tf Insurance. CAPITAL. 9150,000. rHE Subscribers having been appointed Agents for the Columbia Insurance Company, are now repared to issue Policies on as favorable terms, i any responsible Company. With a Capital of 150,000 all paid in, and a Southern enterprise. is worthy of encouragement A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Camden, March 5, 1651. 10 tf Notice. rHE Town Council of Camden wishes to hire by the mouth five or six able bodied hands, « * .* tn 1 » work on the streets, and ditches, in tne i own f Camden. For particulars, apply to either o le Town Wardens, or t3 the Town Recorder. L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. May 2, 35 tf Executor's Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against the es"V. tate of Ellen Chesnut, deceased, are hereby, otified to come forward and establish the same id all persons indebted to the said estate ill make payment to THOMAS WIIITAKER, Ex'or. May 2 34 tf Notice. 1 4 LL persons having demands against the Es- * * -3 » ' .HI tKnm JL tatft ot J. \i/ODy, aec u wm operly attested, and those indebted will make ivmcnt to J- DUNLAP, Adm r. "Jan. yO. 9 lf FOE SALE, ^ House Lo ts and Servants. THE subscriber fs desirous to soli his new and comfortable Dwelling,ifrith eight rooms, with fire places in each, and tf desired, two more com- iuhauic [uuiiiB can oe nnisnea in uie garret. lne House was built about two years ago by one of the best workmen, in a plain and neat manner. The lots measure 400 feet front, by 564 feet deep, with convenient out-buildings, and two fiine wells of as pure water as is in Cauiden. And as regards health, it is e<|ual to Kirkwood. (loose Servants, such as Nurse, Cook, Washer, and Waiter, will all be sold low for cash, or on timb as may be agreed on. W. D. McDOWaL., may IP, 1«51 40 8t _ Wotice< ALf. persons having demands against tbeEstate of Samuel Kirkland, dee'd., will present them properly attested, and those indebted, will make payment to JOHN KIRKLAND, Adm'r. may 13,1851 r 38 tf Notice Is hereby given, that three msitths after this date, the Road leading from the McCord Ferry Ro-id to the Charleston Road near Boykin's Mill, and known as the Ancrum Ferry Road, wilt be discontinued as a public High way. THOS J- ANCRUM. Aprtl 25, '51. 33 tf Warranted Pianos, &c. on Trial. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, Mahogany, &c. in any desired style of finish. or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited an trial After sufficient test, may be bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. Many references to families in different Slates, and districts of this State, quite competent lo judge, where Instruments have been tested n&d bought and now speak for themselves. Semens seen by inquiring of . Mrs. Ann IL HART, '-'V> Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C.April 2 32 tf Domestic Items, THROWN and bleached rvieetinfra. »,arvjalilih- 13 Ticking; Erglish Long-cloths; Counterps&jp, plain and figured curtain Dimity; garmentpimity; colored Homespuns and Deoim*; plaid Linssy. Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. *' .ALSO ;. 1150 pieces of bleached and brown Home spans as low as they can be bought any where in Amer ca. At JAMES WILSON'S^* KEW SPBHTG GOODS. CAMDEN1 BAZAAR. THE subscribers- base just received their rid#' Assortment oTSpring and Summer Goods, to: which they invite the attention of their friends v nd the public in general. It een&ist* partly «#. Calicoes, Ginghams, , Plain and embroidered Lawns, " Fancy Mrislios. ' ' : ' V ^ ^ ' Plain and colored Linen'Lustres,' TissueS Iks, Embroidered and-plain Swiss Muslins, Plain and faney Bareges, Crepes; >' - %* -.a And a grejit variety of other. Goods, suitable for Ladies Presses. A PfeedTe#orIrCol 1 ars^t(&i~ f Chemisettes, Veils and Lace Capes, ; 1"~ Muslin, Linen and ^fc tMging and* Inserting, Bonnets of the newest >mp, .< I votjr black and and feath^ Fans, Parasols, Shoes, ,5*. - « * " And a great quantity of other Fancy Articles loo numerous' to name. They recommend tht ir Stock of. Bleached and brown Shirting', Blue and striped Homespuns, " *' v. r :'vX*; linen and Cotton Oanaburgs, ? , ; Table and Towelling Linen and Diapere, All of which they will sell at the lowest Cash prices possible. , . M. DRUCKER & C&, A,rin.V » Jt,, Bounty Land to Soldters. « Bv a late act of Congress. Bounty 1 and' is granted to the Officers and Soldier* of tbeiwarof 1812, and of the various Indian wars since 17QQ. In case of the death of the Soldier, to their widows and minor children. The undersigned being permanently lootte&^t the city of Washington, and possessing a thorough and familiar acquaintance whb the requirements of the Government Officers, is prepwe«f*o attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants without jeopardy or delay, and at but little expense io claimants, . * I.and Warrants, located on the best .Western Lands, and the Land sold, if desired, on the moat advantageous terms. Claims for Invalid, Revolutionary and NtNy Pensions, Back pay, Lost Horses, and evory othef description of clainiB against the General Government adjusted with promptness and-despatch. Persons desiring information of friends who are or have been in the Army or Navy, will forward to him all the particulars known of their service, together with a foe of one dollar, and their enquiricn will be replied to by retarn mail. kw* Address, (post paid,) > CHAS. C. TUCKER, Washington City, D. G. HAVING formed a Copartnership with Mr. Tocxeb for the collection of claims, t'nhaft be happy to attend to any busmesii committed to our care. It is also well to remember,'that-'ell who have claims, had better collect them before we secede. Office in the Court House. " C. A. PRICE, Camden, S. C., March 4,1851. 18 tf SPRING, 18 51, V A. M. & R. KENNEDY, are just receiving their usual supply of SPRING GOODS, and will be pleased to receive a caH from tjielr Friends, and all who may be in want cf Handsome Goods, suitable for the Season, either is s* LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, 'XThe Stock will be found complete in all ita Branches. April 4,1851. 27 tf ICim Spiced Oyster*, received and for rale by SHAW A AUSTIN, Arpil 25. S3 ' LUMBER. ^ THE nuDBCnoers nmving cuinnrenwu upsmimiB with tbeir Steam Saw Mill, are prepared*to furnish Lumber to their friends and tha public, at nnueually low rates for cash. . ^ O-No Lumber will be delivered without aU br tier, except where a bill has been previously given JNO. LOVE, S'R. Oct- 11.JAo. J. IAJYEj. , ' -rJl J! - si .

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From the Cuwinnaiti Commercial.ETStrantre! Thai so many who arc afflicted

with a Cough that ip gradually wearing them down,and slowly, but surely stealing tln-in into thatdreadful disease, Consumption.tiiat disease

mi which carries off thousands daily, are doing nothing,or what is worse than nothing, gorging themselveswith nostrums, that are puffed to the skiesfor cures they are said to have enccica on some

foreign or unknown persons, when they can be

positively cured by using Or. Rogers's CompoundSjrup of Liverwort and Tar, which still continuesto effect the most woi derful cures ever recordedin the annals of medicine. A fact which is provedby referent e to the vast number of certificateswhich may be seen by calling on the agent.See advertisement in another column.

CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT.Bappinp, per yd. 131 to 13 (Lard, lb 10 to 13Bale Rope lb 6 to 10 (Lead, lb 6 to 7Bacon, lb 9 to 124j.Molasses, pall 31 to 44Butter, lb 18 to 20 iMackarel, bbl 8 to 10Brandy, pall 28 to 35 iNails, lb 41 to 6iWwai, lb 18 to 22 Oats, bushel 75Beef, lb i to 5 (Peas, bushel 80Cheese, lb 12 15 ' Potatoes, sweet, bu 5'J' «tloii, lb 5 to «I Irish hitliCorn, bushel 95 to ft (Rye, bushel 95 to 1Flour, bbl 6 to 6ijRice. bushel 3 to irbdder. cwt It 175 Sugar, lb 7 to 10Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 ISnlt, sack H!Iron, lb 5 to 61 shot. bap 11Lime. bbl 2 to 21|Tobnoc®, lb 10 to 50* » Inn 1Iypather. sole, in I/ iniirm. ........ .

1 Phalon's Chemical

HAIR Invigorator. A fresh supplv just recei-ved at Z. J. DeHAY'S.

A/ay 30. 434t

L $10 Reward.

RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on Sundaylast,'HESTER," a mulatto woman about 1G

vearsof age. The above reward will he paid forproof'.toi convictioaof. any white person harbouringher, or $5 for her delivery in the Jail of Kershawdistrict. WAf. F. DeORUHL.May 80 433t

RUNAWAY from the Subscribers, a i egro manname-J PETER. He is of a dark copper

color, medium height, about 40 years of age,slightly grpyvand somewhat disabled in Ins righthand; be had or when ho left a blue homespunjacket and a black wool hat. He arrived fromRichmond Va. on the 1:2:li, and absconded on the14th iiiRt., and is no doubt m iking his way back to

Virginia. A suitable reward will he paid for hisapprehension and lodgment in any Jail in theStatr, so ilwt we can get.him, and all necessaryexpenses paid, if delivered to us in Charleston.

CHEESBOROUGII & ISKUTUKK,Brokers and Auctioneers".

Charleston, S. C., Maj 26,1851. 43 tit

TIE undersigned has every morning FreshBeef at 5, 6, and 7 cents for cash, for sale.

F. V. SNYDER.Way 30 43tf

Public Caution.

W'HERF.AS, my wife I-omsa DeBruh', haseft ray bed and board without uny just provocation,I hereby forewarn ill persons from creditingher oil my account, as I will pay no debts ot

her ontraciiojj.1 furthermore cau'ion all pcrtwmp fiom hmboring

her. a* I will enforce the law again-t any one so

offending hi*GEORGE EDWARD * DEBRUIIL.

May.£8, I'd)I. 43 mark I hi

» OFFICE TRANS^. S~ C. R. R. COMfANt,CHARLESTON. 23|» MAY 1851.

ON anil alter the 1st June, the Passenger Train(for Hamburg, Columbia, Camden, and all

intermediate Stations on the South Gambia KailRoad) will commence and continue to run daily»l the following houis.

FtnsT, on accommodation train.

DP,V /-'I 1.4/^ U . . I A. Uamk..M atV Tin m

Lta«ri./IIUriCdMI »«.«?, a. III. i nn« nannfui^.m w. » yr. .

I An. ( 'ofiiinlHa, nl 3 30 p. in

I .Vrr. Ciuiideii, at 4, 30 p. in

DOWN.F^avr ILunliure, at G. a. m Arr. Charleston at 2, p. mI«ave Columbia, 6 30 a. inLeave Camden. 5, 3 > a. rn

second, or express train.rp.

I.eave Charleston II 33 a. m | Arr. Hamburg .% 30 p. mDOWN.

Leav- Hamburg at 10 a. in | Arr. Charleston. at t. p. ni

Tin* Kxpress Tra'n will run ilireetly through withoutstopping. ami no Freight or Wav I'ltsse tigers will Iw taken

by it J. ». I'KTSCII.Sup't Transp'tn, &r. So. Ca. 11. iC Company,

may 27 426t

Notice to Delinquent Stockholder*.

Office South Cahomna Raikoao Co. )CH A Rl ESTON, .Way 24, 1851. S

SHARES in the South Carolina Railroad, ujtonwhich all ol the Intalinentfl have not hecn

paid, arc suhjccl to forfeiture and will not be enti.. tied to Dividends in July, or thereafter.

tmoo ur a d i ve

May 27 42tf

CA1MM2.V BHA.VCH RAIIi-ROAD.Ma v 21th, 1851.

AFTER this date the Passenger Train will notreturn to Camden, to make the mid-day trip

but once a week, which will be on Wednesdays.On Mondays and Fridays, the Train will remainat the Junction, until the arrival of afternoon upTrain from Charleston.

N. D. BAXLEY, AgentMay 27. 426t

TO PRINTERS.Wanted, a Foreman, to take charge of the

Office of the Southern Republic, at Camden, S.C. Also, a Journeyman Printer.

C. A. PRICE.

On Consignment.A lew Boxes French Window Glass, size 10 byrt 1'} irliirb trill h« sold low. for cash nrilv. if an-

plied for soon. At Z.J. DellAV'S.'May '23. 413tw

Allen's CompoundF>R 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 procurea bottle aud givc it a trial. For sale in Camdenby Z. J. DeIIAV,May 23 21w4t

Culinary Articles.TTTHITfi Mustard Seed, Ground Ginger, CinVVnamnn. Matmec?. Smco. Cloves. and Mace.Black and /ied Pepper, Extracts of Lemon, Peach,Orange,-Bitter Almond, Vanilla, d»c. for Flavouring.Just.received at Z. J. I>eHAY*JS.

tfay 2'4 114t

TEW DAVID'S Plaster,Davis' Pain Killer. 1

Koaks' Indian Liniment,Heeler's Rhumalic Lotion, for Rhumatism,

Pains, &c.For sale at Z. J. DeIIAY'S.May 23 416t

Late PublicationsUNITEDSTATES, its rise and progress, hyG. T. Poussin, Late x itiister of the Republicof France to the U. States, translated from the

3rdParis edition by E. L. DuBarry, M. P., SurgeonU. Navy, 1851. SW*Sketches of Greece and Turkey. Hv Aubrey De Vere, j

Annual of Scientific Discoveries for 1851,Cuba and the Cuban*.Deck ami Port, by Walter Col ton.Three Years in California, hy Colton,Conquest of Florida, by Theo. Jrvin,Dacotah. or Legends or the Sioux,Living Authors of England,Present and Past; and Charterisin, Carlyle, ?Memoirs of the House of Orleans, ,

Life of Robespierre,King of the Huron*, {

Island World of the Pacific,Fo<>t Prints of the Creator,Old Red Sandstone, ]Sellings' Prenmatology, hy Dr. Bush,Mirror of Nature,Night side of Nature, '

Celestial Telegraph,Manual of the Fine Arts, '

Lord and Lady Harcourt,Evenings at Donaldson Manor, (Beraneer's Poems,Mrs. Evans'Poems, Miss M. Ijee's Poems,Alton l.orke,Life of Jr»hn Randolph,Domestic History of tl»e Amer. Revolution bv Mrs. Ellet.Women of Israel, Oy Grace Aguillor, |Rose Douglas, or Autobiography of a Minister's Daughter,Bards of the Bible, Gilfillan,

iron me cmereo iMinu,Iywrnis' Progress of Astronomy,(irahame.or Youth and Manhood,Queens of Scotland, Vol. 1,Breck's Book of Flowers,New American Orchanlist,Bennet's Poultry Book, JMiss I-eslie's Ladys Receipt Book, (Uural Economy, jBryant's Letters of a Traveller, iPractical Merchautile Correspondence, Ac.

A. YOUNG.May 23, 41tf

Juvenile Histories, &c. ,

ABBOTTS' Historical Series, consisting ofthe following: i

Life of Alexander the Great.Darius. Hannibal.Xerxes. Alfred the Great.William the Conqueror.Queen Elizabeth, of England. '

Mary, Queen of Scots.Marie Antoinette n- France. '

King Charles the First. A. Yt'UNG. ''

May 23. 413t_Still Later.Subscriber has within a few days (

past, received his Spring and Sttmm-r ^gssl Stock of Urnpt and iTVedicines,Paints, ->ils &(' which he will sell

as tow as the lowest for cash or short credit.Z. J. DfIIAY.

may 20, 1^51. 406t |IhT"VXThite I>*ad, Linseed Oil, _XFti

T V Spts. Turpentine, Litharge,Chrome Greene airrf Yellow,Lamp Black, Spanish Brown,Venetian Red, Red Lead, &c. &c. i

Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S.may 20 40 tit|

PKRRY'tJ Dead Shot,Fahhestock's Vermifugr,

Jay lie's Tonic do.Sands' Sarsaparilla, «

Leid v's Blood I'ills. «

Just received at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. |may 20 40tit

Estate sale.IkY permission of Jmi. R. Joy, Esq., Ordinary ^if for Kersli w District, will be sold at the CourtHouse in Camden, on the firs' Monday in June,

>. . n rM... uicww, in nit; i inpii> iriiaii viiuii ii« iici'mi^iiiw

io the EntHfe of Hie late Jos. Cunningham. Termsa credit to the 1st J nuary, 1951.

C. J. SHANNON,) ., ,

J NO. BROWN. } P,x

Camden. Mav 15. 395t t

ICE CREAM '

THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish Ice(*U£AM to his Customers, together with a

complete Assortment ot FRESH CONFECTION-ARY, with Cakes, Pies, &e., at the shortest notice.W. B. CAMPBELLMay 1(3 tli. 39tf

PAVU-ION HOTEL.(by ii. h. hutterfield.)

Corner of Meeting and IImud I Street*, ami in the irame- |diate vicinity of Hayne ami King Street*. Charleston, S. C. j

JON. B. MICKLE.Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity.

winsborough, s.c.(Office in the rear ofthe Court House.) -

may 6. 364m

Southern Agricultural Implements.rpHB subscribers have received the followingJL consignment from the house of R. Sinclair Jr.& Co., Baltimore. They have been tested andapproved by a number of our River Planters.

No. 7, & 9, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, j

2 &. 3 Furrow Plows,Plain and expanding Corn Cultivators, ^Si g!e and Double spout Corn Shellers,Virginia Corn Shellers,Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushelsan hour with ordinary gin gearing,)

9& 11 inch Straw Cuttelrs,Grain Cradles.For sale by McDOWALL COOPER.may .r)th, 30tf (GREAT ATTRACTION !!! I

Bargains, Bargains, Bargains! r

at the masonic hall.M. <fe. A. WALDAUER, frum the City of Baltimore,

% r ,.r Aimrtr lirul nml nsu'PBt stv'Ua am! fa«kifjanuiarvvirei* vi -w...w.u.

ions of (Jknti.kbrw'8 Clotiijno, have opened a house at /the Masonic Hall, in Camden, nearly opposite Kennedy's rNew Hall, and next door south to Hunter'* Bar Room- VTheir extensive and large assortment, manufactured bythemselves, with the advantages of importing their ownmaterials from the European markets, enables them to r

sell at JJ5 per cent chea|>er than any other house in this|>loce, or in the State of South-Carolina. Their Clothing jyis always made by the best workmen. They respectfhJIyinvite attention to their Mock, and will spare no pains to *

render satisfaction to their customers. dTlwy will sell at Wholesale, at New-York prices, p

Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to givetherm a call.A fine lot of imported SEGARS for sale.May 9 338t "

IHave afiine lotsf Crockery and Glasawarconhand.

S. D. HALLFORO. ]April 9, 28tfJ

India Matting.A few Pieces of Extra Quality, for sale byH McDOVVALL &. COOPER.may fiili 36tf

Angers

RECEIVED direct from the manufacturer*, 1and will be soli at a great reduction on for- ^

ner prices. ®Assorte'l Concave and convex Augers with and

_

without Nuts," I^ong Mill Wrights Nut Augers," Cast Steel Convex " "

" ** " Au«.rer Bitts i to .

For sale by McDOWALL <$ COOPER. "

may 6th 36ifc<

Shirts. lfA large assortment of Gentleman and Boys,CTL of the latest style, just received byhi

JVIcDOWALL & COOPER. *)may Gth 30tftl

Bounty Land. e

rHE subscriber will prosecute claims for Land a,or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers

tnd officers, in the Mexican war, in the War of[81*2,the Florida war, and other Indian wars, arc

sntitled to Bounty Land. J. B KERSHAW.Dec, 24,tflOl Att'y at Law. 1

Branch ofthe Bank of the State of SouthCarolina at Camden. aj

ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bankin the months of June and July, must be in

he original signatures of the makers and endors;rs.D. L. DENAUSSURE, Cashier.May T. 36tf

Marine, Fire, and JLife Insurance.BY THE

Commercial Insurance Company, iOF CHARLESTON, 8. C. J

CAPITAL, $260,000, ALL PAIS IN.OFFICE, NO. 1, BROAD-STREET.

rUEHIDKNT. i

W1LL1A.U B. HERIOT.directors.

IAMF.S K. ROBINSON, HENRY T. STREET,iEO.A. TRENHOL.M, WM. McKURNEY,

ROBERT CALDWELL, J. IL BRAWLBY, rA. K. I'AfT, T. L. WRAGG,

A. M. LEE, Secretary. .

E. L. TESSIER, Inspector. '

B. C. PRESSLEY, Solicitor. tlR. A. KINLOCH, Medical Examiner, a

The subscriber having been appointed agent for this sCompany, is now prepared to receive Pioposwls for Fire |jRisks, and will effeci Insurance on fair and liberal r

u-rm*. WM- d- McDOWALL.tCamden,S- C., May 5, 1891. 38if *

Fresh and Genuine Drags and Medicines, f

JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug Store, a blargo invoice of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, *

['hcmicals, slc~, which will be sold Wholesale d>r Retail at Charleston prices All articles sold *?

it this Establishment are warranted genuine. t!may 6 36tfu

Chloric /Ether, Chloroform.rVUlNINRS, Iodines, Iodide of Potassium,

(Chloride of Soda, Prussic Acid, Citrate of Iron, "

fcc, dpc-, just received atMcKAlN'S Drug Store.

May 6 ' 36 j tf_Fresh Extracts

DF Belladonna, Hyorryamus, Taraxacum, Stramonium,Gentian, dir., juRt receivedAt McKAlN'S Drug Store,

may 6 36 tf e

Lamp Oil, &e. i

WINTER Strained, Solar anil Lard Oils, pBurning Fluid. Also, a large assortment of p

iurning Fluid Lamps, Wicks, die.McKAINS'S Drug Store,

May 6 36 tf-i

JUST RECEIVED at McKAlN'S Drug Store, *

a Fresh supply of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs,ftintrnr l^nnor ftplaliiiA. luinrrlaca. Vnnil-

a Beans, Essences for Flavoring, Hops, <fr.. &c. ^

Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &e. c

JUST Received at McKAIN'S Drugstore, \10.000 lbs. White Lead, ^£15(1 g.ils. Linseed Oil,100 * iSpts. Turpentine,50 " Furniture Varnish, 150 " Coach Varnish,50 ll>ts. Chrome lirccn,50 " Paris "t\

Also a largo assortment of Faint Brushes from whe beat manufacturers.all of which will be sold gi

ery low.inav 6 30tf

Window Glass.

FRENCH and American, a large invoice, jnatrecei»ed at McKAIN'S Drug Store,

may 0 30tfjTo Cabinet Makers.

A large invoice of Glue, Varnish, Pumice/V Stone, Sand Paper, &c, just rereived attfcKAIN'.S Drug Store, which will be Bold as j.ow as can be obtained in Charleston. v

may 6 36 tf j|

Perfumery Cosmetics, &c., ^A complete assortment of English,, French,ljL German and American. a

ALSOToilet and Shaving Soaps in great variety

At ilfcKAI.V5 Drug Store. a

May 0 80tfn

Hair, Nail and Tooth Brashes. RlA large assortment may a I wavs be found n

l jLAt McKAll^'S Drug Store,may 6 86tf

FRESH Congress Water in quart and pintBottles, kept constantly at

McLAlNS Drug Store,may 0 36tf

Surgical Instruments. r

\ Beautiful assortment, consisting in part ofAmputating Triplines, Cupping and Pocket "

!ases from the celebrated Establishment of II. a).esse, New York, just received at McKAIN'S g>rug Store. t.

may 6 30tf

Wanted to lllre.

I GIRL to wait about the House, for whomliberal wages will bo paid. Enquire at this fn

'flice. JICE! ICE!! ICE!!! tc

rHE Subscriber having a large supply of Ire, °'

will dispose of it for CASH ONLY, at the tr

>llowing rates All quantities over fifty poundst two cents a pound.over fifteen pounds and un-

_

er fifty, at two and a half cents -under fifteenon ndfl at three cents. ,

lie will bo obliged to adhere strictly to these J_itcs. and no distinction can be made. No money, nio Ice. a.

r rrnimt'KAINUlo l* CiCjinr. w

April 25. 33tf

Butter, lard, iiacon & com _

PRIME Mountain Butter, (in email Firkins)do do Leaf Lard, do,

North Carolina Bacon, 1.do CORN. pi

ROBT. LATTA. p#March 23, 1831. 24if |

LATE ARRIVAL

SY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots andShoes. Alstv.McMullau's stitch Boots and

hoes. Sold low fdr cash, bymay 2. WORKMAN & BOONE.

Workman & BooneAre now receiving large additions to their Stoek-embracing SEVERAL NEW STYLES, andndcring their Stock by far the most full andj.nplete SPRING STOCK of

BOOTS AND SHOESwt has ever baen offered in this marketIn me Bejecuuu ui ui^t* k«»uum, j£re*u care iide

pen taken as to style and quality. The tporkman\ipand materials Are of the best description.andie terms shall be accommodating.The public are respectfully invited to call andxamine their Stock,.which cannot fail in qualitynd price to give satisfaction to any and all.April 8, 28tf

Just Received and for SaleA LOT of Ladies Dress Goods:r\. Consisting in Tissues, Barages,

Printed Cambrics, Ginghams.Also a fine assortment of Pr-nts, and a general

B8ortiner.t. ofSPRING GOODS,

At 8. D, HALLFORD'S.April 8, 28tf

Ready Made Clothing!HATS of all kinds, for sale

At HALLFORD'SApril 8, 28tfTRENCH, 'ierman and Eneli»h Plain Cashmere*, for

Leslie* Dre**e*. Also.Velvet and other Trimmingspened this day, at uONNEVS.

Oak Bark.rHE highest Market price will be given for

Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON & CO.March 3d, 18tf

Notice.

rUOMAS LANG, William Anderson, ThomasJ. Ancrurn, William Gardener, and Alexander

'oung, who have heen, and now are, engaged inlie manufacture of cotton goods, and other articles,t a place known as the DcKalb Factory, in KerhawDistrict, under the firm and style of WiliamAnderson and Company, have associatedlurwell Boykin with them, as a member of said^irm.and having obtained from the Legislature oftouth Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said^irm, with their associates and successors, as a

ody politic and corporate, in law, by the name andtyle of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company,"o hereby-notify the public that they hare acteptdthe RRid Charter, and will hereafter conductheir business according to the terms thereot, andnder the name and style of "The DeKalb Mauu

duringCompany."W. ANDERSON Si CO.

Bfareh 8th, 1851 20tf

RICE DULIN,FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.

CENTRAL WHARF,*

CHARLESS. C.May 58. 35tf

Corn! Corn?!

5000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn,.000 do Wbite do.Leceived, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers,y _

JOHN W, BRADLEY.Camden, Feb. 24, IB. ... . ,tf

I A BBLS. Planting Potatoes, received and forLU sale, by' SHAW & AUSTIN.Feb. 18 14tf

The subscriber has just finished off a lotot MaognnyRocking Chairs in plush. Also SewingJhairs in plush and hair; very neat articles andt unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN.

IREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT.SELLING OFF

["HE BALANCE OFOUR STOCK OF

DRY GOODS AND HARDWAREiT Prime Cost at the above credit All those,'ho have to purchase, would do well to avail themelves of this opportunity.

H. LEVY & SON.March 16, 1851. 22tf_

pR0SpB0TUSOF TTIF

SOUTHERN REPUBLIC,Camdeu, §. C.

Will be toned the 6econd week in June, a

»rge Weekly Sheet.New Press and Type, dentedto Literature and Politics. In the former,will be embe'lished by some cf oor native wrf;rs.inthe latter, it will be the Antipodes of the

iouihern Patriot. We ask all our friends to giver a warm assistance, as we do not expect anyssislance whatever from the Fillmore governlenLLend us your name and a friend also.Werill slart in the fi'st Number an original Storv.nd hope our list will start large, and its shadowever grow less.ICTEditors that will publish this Prospectus, and

end us their papers by way of exchange now, willmch oblige us.

Address Southern Republic, Camden, S. C.CHARLES A. PRICE,

Editor and I'ropneior.May 20, 1651. 40tf

Insurance.CAPITAL. 9150,000.

rHE Subscribers having been appointed Agentsfor the Columbia Insurance Company, are now

repared to issue Policies on as favorable terms,i any responsible Company. With a Capital of150,000 all paid in, and a Southern enterprise.is worthy of encouragement

A. M. & R. KENNEDY.Camden, March 5, 1651. 10tf

Notice.rHE Town Council of Camden wishes to hire

by the mouth five or six able bodied hands,« * .* tn 1

» work on the streets, and ditches, in tne i own

f Camden. For particulars, apply to either o

le Town Wardens, or t3 the Town Recorder.L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder.

May 2, 35tfExecutor's Notice.

4 LL persons having demands against the es"V.tate of Ellen Chesnut, deceased, are hereby,otified to come forward and establish the same

id all persons indebted to the said estateill make payment to

THOMAS WIIITAKER, Ex'or.May 2 34tf

Notice. 1

4 LL persons having demands against the Es-* * -3 » ' .HI tKnmJL tatft ot J. \i/ODy, aec u wm

operly attested, and those indebted will makeivmcnt to J- DUNLAP, Adm r.

"Jan. yO. 9lf

FOE SALE, ^House Lots and Servants.

THE subscriber fs desirous to soli his new andcomfortable Dwelling,ifrith eight rooms, with

fire places in each, and tf desired, two more com-iuhauic [uuiiiB can oe nnisnea in uie garret. lneHouse was built about two years ago by one ofthe best workmen, in a plain and neat manner.The lots measure 400 feet front, by 564 feet deep,with convenient out-buildings, and two fiine wellsof as pure water as is in Cauiden. And as regardshealth, it is e<|ual to Kirkwood. (loose Servants,such as Nurse, Cook, Washer, and Waiter, will allbe sold low for cash, or on timb as may be agreedon. W. D. McDOWaL.,may IP, 1«51 408t

_

Wotice<

ALf. persons having demands against tbeEstateof Samuel Kirkland, dee'd., will present them

properly attested, and those indebted, will makepayment to JOHN KIRKLAND, Adm'r.may 13,1851 r 38tf

NoticeIs hereby given, that three msitths after this

date, the Road leading from the McCord FerryRo-id to the Charleston Road near Boykin's Mill,and known as the Ancrum Ferry Road, wilt bediscontinued as a public High way.

THOS J- ANCRUM.Aprtl 25, '51. 33tf

Warranted Pianos, &c.on Trial.

PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl,Mahogany, &c. in any desired style of finish.

or other Musical Instruments, furnished free ofcharge, or obligation to keep, unless entirelysuited an trial After sufficient test, may bebought, exchanged, hired or returned, on termslower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit.Many references to families in different Slates,

and districts of this State, quite competent lojudge, where Instruments have been tested n&dbought and now speak for themselves. Semensseen by inquiring of

. Mrs. Ann IL HART, '-'V>Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C.April2 32 tf

Domestic Items,THROWN and bleached rvieetinfra. »,arvjalilih-13 Ticking; Erglish Long-cloths; Counterps&jp,plain and figured curtain Dimity; garmentpimity;colored Homespuns and Deoim*; plaid Linssy.Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. *'

.ALSO ;.

1150 pieces of bleached and brown Home spansas low as they can be bought any where in Amerca. At JAMES WILSON'S^*KEW SPBHTG GOODS.

CAMDEN1 BAZAAR.THE subscribers- base just received their rid#'

Assortment oTSpring and Summer Goods, to:which they invite the attention of their friends vnd the public in general. It een&ist* partly «#.

Calicoes,Ginghams, ,Plainand embroidered Lawns, "

Fancy Mrislios. ' ' : '

V ^ ^ '

Plain andcolored Linen'Lustres,'TissueS Iks,Embroidered and-plain Swiss Muslins,Plain and faney Bareges, Crepes; >' -

%* -.aAnd a grejit variety of other. Goods, suitable for

Ladies Presses.

A

PfeedTe#orIrCol 1ars^t(&i~fChemisettes, Veils and Lace Capes, ; 1"~

Muslin, Linen and ^fc tMging and* Inserting,Bonnets of the newest >mp, .<

I votjr black and and feath^ Fans,Parasols, Shoes, ,5*. - « *

"

And a great quantity of other Fancy Articles loonumerous' to name.

They recommend tht ir Stock of.Bleached and brown Shirting',Blue and striped Homespuns, " *' v. r :'vX*;linen and Cotton Oanaburgs, ? ,

;

Tableand Towelling Linen and Diapere,All of which they will sell at the lowest Cash

prices possible. , .

M. DRUCKER & C&,A,rin.V »Jt,,Bounty Land to Soldters. «

Bv a late act of Congress. Bounty 1 and' isgranted to the Officers and Soldier* of tbeiwarof1812, and of the various Indian wars since 17QQ.In case of the death of the Soldier, to their widowsand minor children.The undersigned being permanently lootte&^t

the city of Washington, and possessing a thoroughand familiar acquaintance whb the requirementsof the Government Officers, is prepwe«f*oattend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants withoutjeopardy or delay, and at but little expense ioclaimants, . *

I.and Warrants, located on the best .WesternLands, and the Land sold, if desired, on the moatadvantageous terms.Claims for Invalid, Revolutionary and NtNy

Pensions, Back pay, Lost Horses, and evory othefdescription of clainiB against the General Governmentadjusted with promptness and-despatch.

Persons desiring information of friends who areor have been in the Army or Navy, will forwardto him all the particulars known of their service,together with a foe of one dollar, and their enquiricnwill be replied to by retarn mail. kw*

Address, (post paid,) >

CHAS. C. TUCKER,Washington City, D. G.

HAVING formed a Copartnership with Mr.Tocxeb for the collection of claims, t'nhaft

be happy to attend to any busmesii committed toour care. It is also well to remember,'that-'ellwho have claims, had better collect them beforewe secede. Office in the Court House. "

C. A. PRICE,Camden, S. C., March 4,1851. 18 tf

SPRING, 18 51, VA. M. & R. KENNEDY, are just receiving their

usual supply of

SPRING GOODS,andwill be pleased to receive a caH from tjielr

Friends, and all who may be in want cfHandsomeGoods, suitable for the Season, either is s*

LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, 'XTheStock will be found complete in all itaBranches.

April 4,1851. 27tf

ICim Spiced Oyster*, received and for rale bySHAW A AUSTIN,

Arpil 25. S3' LUMBER.

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THE nuDBCnoers nmving cuinnrenwu upsmimiBwith tbeir Steam Saw Mill, are prepared*to

furnish Lumber to their friends and tha public, atnnueually low rates for cash. . ^O-No Lumber will be delivered without aU br

tier, except where a bill has been previously givenJNO. LOVE, S'R.

Oct- 11.JAo. J. IAJYEj.

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