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between him and the President was witnessed with gratification. Numerous visitors pay their respects to Henry Clay, by whom they are handsomely received. With advancing age, the patriotic states, man is enabled to rejoice in the increasing af fections of his countrymenThe entire revenues from postages for the last two years, ending S!)lh June, are as follows For 1849 $-2.55S.902 13; 1849, 52,883,324 74. Strangers who have visited our navy yard, within a few days, have been surprised that only about four hundred men are there employed, whilst at other yards, of no greater importance, in any vine, upwards of a thousand mechanics are engaged. Until the last lew years com partivelv little had bpen done for this eligible point, it is not only tiie Washington navy yard, but it is the only yard at which the skillful sons t-t- tnri-iIq nl that ot ftlaryiann, or me vaiun?i? .. ? patriotic State, can conveniently 1)6 brought into requisition. This yard lias never had its fair proportion of Government work. Some politicians, forgetting that old Maryland had a finger in the pie, seemed to tak* it for granted that to their particular s-etion "a lion's share" was due. On the other hand, the members of Congress from Maryland, and.the people of Washington, with char, actcristic modesty. have been content with the moderate portion dispensed. The people of our Navy Yard have confidence in tho wisdom and acute discrimination of the Secretary of the Navy; his public acts, thus far, show that, like his able predecessor, he understands his business; and the distribution of public work, that "little isolated spot," from whence the handiwork of fotirhumlred mnnhm* ics has been sent forth to elicit the world's admiration, will not be forgotten. A few weeks since, on a shore in Germany, appeared a group of aged, but enterprising em- j igrants. They were destined for America.? I As they Raluted each other, curiosity to asccr- . - tain why each left the home of childhood, and ( undertook so perilous a journey, suggested the ; inquiry. It then appeared that the mother and father of a worthy butcher of Washington from on^ State in thnt country?without pre- ( .vious concert?had met the lone mother of the 1 Imteher's wife from another Stale on the way to pronounce blessings on the head of an affectionate child, in the land of the living. Each heart filled with holy gratification, and on their arrivnl at our Railtoad Depot, the rapture* ol the scene may bo imagined, but cannot be descri bed. Mercury. A Southern Party.? \ bill has been re- < ported in the Legi*luture of Georgia, entitled, ' "\n Act to repeal the present Whig and Dem- ' ocralic parties, and in lieu thereof, to establish * a Southern Independent Republican party. 1 no,Tr,ii-,vTrna npn fit If |)ni n ' tVJ.^3iu.irjr<o rn-iv i\.nu T. Lvnn. C. Haile, H. H., T. Salmond, P. I F. V. dc Son, E. W. It., H. T. Parmer. T. | Itonnell ds Co., E*t. B. Haile. Workman di It. | J. R, McKain, Z. J. Dellay, J: S. McCaddnn. A. Beckham, N. Mayldum. J. White & Co., E. &. A. T\, T.J. flolton, J. C. Wither?poon, Wallace dt D , J. T. C. Massoy, C. >1., E. d: A Tryon. J C. McKrnna, J. Chnrlesworth, R F. Davidson A. E. Allen, Sort ell dc E? R. J. McCreipht^W. Anderson, Moore d: R., B. W. ? C., H. Mawev, & Co., McLauphlin & G., R. L. T? J. S. D., W. A. dt Co , C. A. Darpan. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. n ? 1 Id .? IT,^ IK 8 m 10 < nc, ??cr yu. aw ?" "** "" " " Hale Hone lb t<> 12 l-cad, lb 6 to 7 J Bacon, lb 6, U> 7 Molasses, pall 31 to 40 Butler, lb 12 to 18 Marharel, bbl 8 to 12 Brandy, pall 28 to 35 i Nails. lb C to 8 " 1 lees wax, lb 18 to 22 JOsttti, sheaf, cwt 50 Beef. lb 4 to 6 Pea*. bushel 50 Cheese, lb 12 15 ' Potatoes, sweet.hu 37 j Cotton, lb 111 to 13 I Irish l?n 75 | Corn, bushel 50 to I've. bushel 75 t<>87 . Flour, libl f> to CI Hire. bushel 3 to 4 Fodder, rwt 50 to 75 Snpnr, lb 7 lo 11 Hides, dry lb 8 to 0 Salt. sack 11 Iron, lb 5 to f?i;h1k>U bap 11 ] l.ime. bbl 2 tn 21 jTobaeoo, lb 10 !<? 75 Leather, sole, lb 18 to 2 J |Wheat, bu-lt 'JO I Charleston, Jan. 31, 13">9. ' Cotton.?The Upland market yesterday wa? 1 heavy and price* in litvor of buyers. The sales j amounted to 1463 hales at the following nar. | ticular*: 23 hales a'. 11 5-3: 1") at 11 7-S; 233 < at 12; 137 at 121-8; 345 at 12 1-4: 100 at 12 3-8; 239 at 12 1-2; 151 aj 123 4. 30 at 13 18. < New York, Jan. 30. ; There was a slight decline in the cotton mar ( ket to-day, the sales amounting to 1500 bale*: Fair Uplands, 13 1-2; Orleans 147 8. New Orleans, Jan, 29. . It rainetl throughout the day yesterday. and , the sales of Cotton amounted to only 000 hales, at full prices. i I he accounts hv the Niagara were, received | on Monday night, but the speculator* had ?* * news on Saturday morning. Rascality pccted somewhere. New Orleans, Jan. 30. ( The sales of Cotton yesterday amounted to 4000 bales, at full prices. Middling, 11 3-4: Good Middling; 12. Fair, 12 3-4. OfSngar 1000 hhds. were sold at 3 7-8 for Fair. Molas. ees, Prime, 19 a 19 1-2. _ I i Estate Sale. ' By permission ol John R. Joy, Ord nary of Kershaw District, will be sold at the late residence of John Branncm, deceased, on the 14th day of February, a part of the personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of two horses, (one of them a thorough-bred stallion,) a Jersey wagon, stock hogs, cattle, oxen, &c. Terms:?A credit till the first day of January Bext, with note bearing interest from day of sale, with good personal security. JOHN BRANNEM. ' WILLIAM OUTLAW. 1 o n *r 1 reu. & v ii ? 50 Likely Negroes for Sale. Will be sold at the Court House in Camden on i Tuesday the 19th instant, Fifty Valuable Negroes, \ belonging to the Estate of L. Jones. i Terms of Sale:?One-fifth cash, the balance I payable in one and two years, in equal annual in- < 8talment8, with interest payable annually until the < whole amount is paid ; payment to be secured by bond, and mortgage of the properly and approved < personal security; purchasers to pay for papers. L. J. PATTERSON, Agt. for Ex'lrx. KT" Carolinian, Charleston .Mercury, and Swnter Ifcniner please ropy. 'J?3t Superior Bath Bricks, Mount Eaule Tripoli, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, and Red Lead, for cleaning Knives, Brass, Hearths, &o, always on hand at Jan. 2,1S50. Z. J. UeIIAYU ?? I III-3?TO,1WH - .Jf. t!.'-'IJ' .JTEMPERANCE HOUSE. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has taken the house well known as the "CROSS KEYS," formerly kept by Mr. Win. McKain, in the own of Camden, where he is prep red to accommodate travellers and boarders at reasonable prices. Those who desire to feel the same quiet abroad as at home, are invited to rive him a call. * , Travellers accommodated for a single night, and breakfast in time for the cars in the morning, at moderate charges. J. B. F. BOONE, Feb. 2?9?t.f] Proprietor, try* South Carolinian will copy tri-weekly, and Temperance Advocate and Suniter Banner weekly, until further notice. South-Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. By John R- Joy, Esquire, Ordinary for said District. Whereas Jesse Kilgore applied to tne for letters of administration, with the will annexed, on nil and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James L. Kilgore, late of the District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors cf the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holdcn at Camden on the fifteenth day of February next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not ho granted. Given under my hand and seal this 30;hdayof January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and in the seventyfniirlh year of American independence. Feb 2?9?41 ] JOHN R. JOY, O.K. D. South-Carolina, KE It SHAW DISTRICT. nv john" r. j'?V. E.?aUlnK. ordinary for said district. Whereas Wil'liain Talbcrt applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and crcditR ot S. J. Talbcrt, late of the district aforesaid, dee'd: 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 he holden at Kershaw court house on the 15th d..y of February, to show cause if any they can, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 30th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand sight hundred and fifty, and in the 74th year Df American Independence. J. R. JOY, O. K. I). Feb. 2 9 4t Seed Potatoes. A fnut liorfo'e inct ropoiuoil Fnr q?1p I)V Feb. 2?9-31]^ TriioNNELL &_CO. Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD, To the person who will pr >ve that Jtri.Es IIaoel's Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye in not the !>est, the very best yet iiinwn in this country or Europe. This valuable discovery ivill enable a person l<? dye instantaneously tlie hair or whiskers in a few minutes, without the least inconvenience. This preparation is warranted not to wash out, nor to injure ;lie. health and retain all its softness and brilliancy. Be certain to ask for 'Jules Hauel's Liquid Hair Dye." is all others are spiiriou*. If you wish for black, ask for hh marked N: if for brown, ask for box marked B. Premiums have been awaril-d to the subscriber at the Franklin Institute Exhibition. For sale wholesale and re* ail by the. proprietor, JULES JIAUEL, Perfumer ami Jhemist, No. 12o chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth. Philadelphia. Maunfarfnre(| by JULES HAUEL, Philadelphia. For sale iu ( im.dcn hv I. R. Mc'vaJx. z J. Dk'IIay, F. L ZKMP.and A. You.vc Jan. 2, H31/ I ii Tissue Paper for Artificial Flowers, Of the brightest colors, and finest texture, lust received at Z. J. DEIIAV'S, Jan 1. 1 tf Cod Liver Oil. THIS va'uable .MEDICINE is now used with islonishing efficacy in the cure nf Consumption, Scrofula, chronic Rheumatism, General Debility. Jisensos of the Kidneys, etc. etc. A Ircsh supply just received and for sale by Jan. 3. Z. J. DeIIAY. Bright Light. I have lately received two casks superior Sperm tnd Solar Oil, which will he sold as low as it can aossildy bo afforded in this market, for cash, or lopunctual customers. Z.J. DeIIAY. Jan. 2, l?r>0. 1 tf aauel's Eau Luslral, Hair Restorative. " There is nothing in this wide world, that conributcs more to coniclincss and beauty than a prousion of soft, flowing ring ring-lets, or auburn rcsses and he who can devise the means to preserve ind ictain, in its original beauty, this important ap >enda<re to the head, will confer an inestimable dossing upon mankind, and deserve the lasting jratitude of the community." Such an article is Hand's Eau Lustral! I have 1st received direct from the Proprietor, a large ....I cnnnlu in Hntflos nt fiOr.. 7;jc and SI. ;aclj'.,V " " 1 " Zi J. DEUA\\ Superior Cologne Water. Manufactured by J. A. Cleveland, who obtained i premium for the best article of Cologne presentid to the " South Carolina Institute" at the late Pair in Charleston. Quart and pint bottles, for =alehy %. J. Del]AY.. Jan. *J. ] tf Family Medicines. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam, Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, Lee's, Spencer's, Cordon's, Moduli's, Brandrelh's, Peter's and DeckWilli's Pills, &c., &.C-, always on hand at J .in. 2, 1?tf Z J. DkHAY'S. Horehound Candy, Manufactured in Charleston, and of superior quality, Jujube, Paste, Fancy ar.d Medicated lozenges, Pastilcs de Paris, for Coughs, Colds &o, cj'-c. may always be found at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Jf.n. 2, 1 tf IN KQUJTY. Lancaster District. Middleton (i. Caston vs. Susannah Caston et at.? Hill for Partition of the Estate of Samuel Caston, deceased. It appearing tc my satisfaction, that William K. McDonald and Evelina A., his wife, William Frederick Williams, Sarah Evelina Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Susan Jane Dye, Anna M. Caston. Samuel N. Caston, and Jefferson Caston, Defendinlfi in the above staled case, are absent from and without the limits of this State, It is ordered, on motion of Williams, Solicitor for Complaitiaint, that the said defendants do appear and plead, answer, or demur, to the hill in the above case, 011 or before the 10th of April, I*-5>(), and in default thereof judgment jiro con/csso will bo ordered against sach and every of them. JAMES II. WITHERS POO N, Commissioner's Oflicc, ) C. E. I? I). ,31st December, 1819. { 2 .'5m JAMES W, MSKInT AUCTIONEER, C'AJIDCtf, S. . Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him. He may he found at the Sheriff's Ollicc. tail. 1(5. 0 wsOui A. G. MARSHALL, COLLECTING AGENT, Columbia, S. C. Merchants and others, having unsettled claims in any part of lliis State or North Carolina, can have them promptly attended to by plpcingthem in Ins hands at the Office of the Telegraph. January 7. 3 tf g, v Antwerp" MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S. C, Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices, The goods arc g<<t up expressly for a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior in workmanship and quality. I have also on hand and am daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. I shall sell no article but what ic good and substantial. A Leo A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hats, of the very latest stylep, from the house of Beebe tj* Coster. Jan. 2. 1 tf , Notice. The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment lie hopes a further call will be unnecessary, as his is a cash business and the credit was (riven only for a short time. A. E. ALLEN. January 23. 0 tf Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of a writ of li. fa. to me directed, will be sold before the court house in Camden on the first Monday in February next, within the legal hours, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 163. fronting 22 feet on Broa'-street, and 118 feetoti York-street, withthe irnnrovements tliercon ; Also, Ix>t No. 182, 40 feet on York-st. running south and back CG feet, lying and being in the town of Camden. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of George Reynolds, dee'd., at the suit of Martin, Starr & Walter, vs. MaryC. Reynolds Admr'x of George Reynolds. Terms cash; purchasers to pay for papers. THO. J. WARREN, S. K. D. Jan. 19. [82] Sale of Real Estate. Will be sold by the Sheriff, at the Court House in Camden, between the legal hours of sale, the real estate of Netty Pettifoot, deceased, consisting of a house and lot in the lower part of the town of Camden, fronting on King street 60 feet, and running back 198 feet, and formerly owned by Mrs. R. Ballard. Terms cash. JOHN R. JOY, Jan 2:} 0 tf O. K. D. Sale to take place on the first Monday in February next. Administrator's Sale. By permission of John R. Joy, Ordinary for Kcr shaw District, will be sold before the court house in Camden, on Saturday the 26th inst,, at 11 o' clock, a. in., the following property belonging to the Estate of John I'rin e, dcc'd., viz: One fine GOLD VVATCII, one sorrel HORSE, Saddle and Blanket, with a number of other articles. Terms made known at the sale. J. I). MURRAY, Adin'r. Jan. 12 3 % 5t Buckwheat. A few Boxes Holt's superior Bnckwhcat, just received by MOORE & BELCHER. January 16 4 tf Pink-Eye. Just received a few barrels Irish potatoes, to be. sold cheap for cash. MOORE tj- BELCHER. January 10 4 . u Notice. I do hereby constitute and appoint William Stevenson my true and lawful Attorney during my absence from the State. Jan. 14?3t 1J. II. SIZBR. Estate Sale. Will be sold before the court house in Camden on the first .Monday in February next, seven likely NEdROBS. Also a tract of LAND, containing two hundred and fifty four acres, adjoing lands of Samuel Kirk land. Terms of Sale?One third cash, balance by notes with good personal security, bearing interest from the day of sab', and a mortgage of the property. J A.MBS DUN LAP, Jan. 1G.?\vs5t A_ont for Trustee. Notice. The undersighod havt^ this Jay entered into a copartnership, under llie name and firm of JIOOKL ?fc BRLCIIER, for the purpose of transacting a General Grocery Tiusin-ss. They liope by strict attention to business and an earnest endeavor to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. W. C. MOORE. M. 1'. BELCHER. January 1, 1850. 2 tf .TEIf C.1SH STORE. The subscribers arc now receiving a variety of those articles which generally eomlitutc n FAMILY GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, consisting of SUGARS, brown, crushed and double rcfluod COFFEES, Rio and Java Flour, Rice Cheese and Molasses Bacon, Lard Mnckarcl and Salt Raisins, in rpiartcr, half and whole hoxes Currants, Almonds and Candies of all descriptions Assorted Pickles, Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Sardines Pepper, .Allspice and Ginger Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles Crockery Ware Segars, Tobacco, &c. <fcc. MOORE & BELCHER. Three doors south of II. laivy nnd nearly opposite the Post Office. Jiiii. 9, 2 tf Sugars, Coffee, and Molasses. l...* ? 0..nnl.f ?.i una- on/1 fro eh f^rnrr?_ ju.si rt'tuivuui a ouj'i"/ ?" **?? ?"* 1 vu" >- ?vwrics: such as, Prime Muscovado and Crushed Sugars, " New Crop Cuba and N. U. Molasses, Superior Rio Coflbc, Prime (josben Cheese, Bcndy's and Colgate's No 1 Palo Soap. &c. For sale low, by JJ. C. VVELLIIAUSKN. Dec 19. 01 Notice. Landlords beware; tenants take earc ; or you will soon be taught, a lesson. Am. tiiosf. who have drunk my Liquor, eat my Oysters, FipIi, Flesh, tj-c. and played on my Billiard Tables, arc asked again to please come forward and pay, without further trouble. /? ih.l'pmw a v>. ilJUlkUilHII, Jan 30 8 tf .Voiicei No port-on having applied to 111c for Loiters of Administration on the Kstatc of William Key, I have taken possession of the same as derelict,<and hereby give notice to all having demands to present them, duly attested, and those indebted, to make immediate payment to me. I. It. JOY, O. K. D. 1 Jan. '< 3l Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate of J0I1N PRINl'E, deceased, will present them duly attested, and th< se indebted make immediate payment to me. JOHN D. MURRAY, Jan .10?R?tf] Administrator. Pink-JEyc Seed Potatoes; New crop N O. Molasses ; Alum and .Rock Salt ; table salt, in bags , New Raisins, in quarter boxes; Fresh citron; Currants, Maccaroni, and Almonds ; Bacon, Old Hams, Lard, &c. For sale low by E, W. BONNEY. January 30. 8 tf Wide Iron, Plough Moulds, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Axes, Nails, Pots, Ovens. Steel, &r., for sale at Jan. 30?8?tf] " BONNEY'S, Olnvnc ? /. WIVf ^ i%v? Just opened, direct from New York, Ladies' White, Black, and Colored Kid Gloves, of superior quality; also, Plain Black Silks, and Colored do.; Rich Mohair Lustres ; Fine Bom hazines ; Plain and Fancy Cashmeres ; Ladies' Merino Vests; Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs ; Cotton, Thread, and Linen Edging*. Insertings, &c. E. W. BONNEY. Jan. 30 8 tf Wines, &c. Claret. Champaign, Port and Cooking wines; also, best White Wine Vinpgar; Sugar-Housc Svrup; Yeast Powders; Extracts, &c. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. January 30 8 tf E. V. BONNEY" BAIVK ACEilT A\i> GENERAL IWERCHAST, CAMDEN, S. C . To Stockholders of tlic Sonlli-Carolina Rui'road Company. Office S. C. Railroad Company, ? Charleston, Jan. 25,1850. $ I5y resolution ot trie uoara or uirecrors or une Company, the stockholders will be brought down to the meeting of the 12th February, and return, free of charge. They will likewise be permitted to bring and carry their famili- s " free of charge." VV. II. BARTLESS, Sec'y. Jan. 30 8 4td A FRESH SUPPLY. Just received, a large assortment of all the various kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, also, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Trunks, Carpet Bagr?, Valices, Sole and Upper Leather, which will be sold at a small advance on manufacturer's prices, and which the public arc respctfully inv:tcd to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as bargains will be given. The stock consists in part, of Ladies Morocco Buskins and Ties do Thick soles do Philadelphia kid and morocco Slippers do French aid Slippers and Tics do Exce'sior Slipper:, ilr? Thick and thin sole Gaiters do Mazarine Gaiters do Slippers, from 50 to 75 ccnls Misses' kid Ties and Slippers do thick sole morocco Buskins do leather Buskins and Ties Children's Boots and Shoes, all kinds do Gaiters and buttoned Boots, different colors do bronzed Boots do Boots, black and Iig-lil colors Gentlemen s Boots, from 81 75 to $7 00 do thin sole pegged Boots, from $2 50 to ?4 50 do sewed Boots from 84 00 to 87 00 do sewed Bootes and Brogans, various I' !n<1* do and Boys cloth Gaiters do fine calf Pliila. made Shoetecs Boy's and Youth's Rrogans, all kinds Children's Bootees, from 20 to oU cents. ALSO 1600 pairs Plantation Brogans, sewed and pegged. IT Next door to M. Druckcr, and nearly opposite the Bank of Camden. Jan. 25. J. S. McCADDON. Slill Selling at Reduced Prices. New Orleans ) Muscovado, \ SUGARS Clarified N. Orleans \ Rio and Java Coffees New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses Oft Knrrnlj uii-nrfiiio It. S5. I'luiir .30 " Seed Potatoes 2.1) " No. 2 Mackarcl, With a variety of oilier articles, which will be sold attrreatlv reduced (trices for a few days Jan. 20. JOHN MEYER. Executors1 Sale. Ry order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold at the late residence of Joseph Kirk land, deceased, on Saturday the 9lli day of February next, at 11 o'clock, a. in., a part of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of three or four negroes and part of the stock and plantation utensils?sufficient to pay the debts of said deceased. Terms, made known on the day of sale. JOHN P. KIRK LAN I), ) v i \m it k'liMif.AVn [Executors. J'nuary 20 7 s5t riio >oiilli-C;iroliii;i Ksiilroad Comt>:my, ;umI tlic Southwestern Kailroad ISauk. ^51 "r^irrr V7wVoV- -V The nnnnnl meeting of the Stockholders of boili tlicso Institnti< ns will be held on Tuesday, the 12lh day of February, at tlie Dank llall?the meeting to be held at 11 o'clock, a. m.; and on the following day, to wit, Wednesday, there will be an election at the same place, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. ni? and D o'clock, p. ni., for a President and fourteen Directors in the Road, and for thirteen Directors in the Dank. A committee to verify proxies will attend. WM. H. DARTLfiSS, Jan. 1 fi ? 1?St] Spc'y. Notice. The Regular Meetings of the Lancaster Division, No. .'10, Sons of Temperance, are held every Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. J. W. COOK. R. S. Final Notice. All those indebted by note or open account to the late lirmof DOIJY & KENNEDY, will please call on the subscriber and settle the same without delay. Otherwise, tliev will he placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection ; as the business must be settled up. It. M. KENNEDY. Janna y 18 7 sOw Onion Rations, White and Red, for ?nlc by JAMRS R. McKAIN. 1 9 % Notice. I will sell at the court house in Camden on the the first Monday in February next, (if not previously disposed of privately,) a NEGRO FELLOW, a good carpenter, sober and steady. Any person wishing to purchase will please call on the suhsc riber, who will givo his character in full. Jan. 10. J. R. JOYT. C. STEVENSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, COLUMBIA, S. C. Would inform his customers and the public generally that he has removed his store to the building one door south of the Furniture Ware Room of Mess s. Price and Berry, where he will keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, . VESTINGS, &c., all of which will be sold to punctual customers, on the usual time, very cheap. TEN PER CENT, deducted for cash payments on the delivery of the garment. Jan. 23. 6 3m LATE ARRIVALS At the New Cash Store. No. 1 Mackerel in Kits No. 3 44 in barrels and half barrels Choice Figs, Raisins and Almonds Pickled Salmon A supply of f;esh candies, and A splendid lot of Oranges. Choice Segars, Such as, Rio Hondo, Gold ]>eaf, Espartero, Wacltlnrrtnn f Tliorlna+nn i?r/? Li Ka onM av ceedingly low for cash only. Jan 23?6?tf ] MOORE & BELCHER. |The Camden Hotel, With its anwle accommodations, will continue to receive TRAVELLERS, DROVERS, df-c.? Its proximity to the Depot renders it a convenient stopping place to Railroad Travellers. The Stables and Lots will hereafter be in the possession and receive the attention of the undersigned. D"SONS OF TEMPERANCE cannot object to the presence of a BAR, as accommodations in the liquor liuc have been discontinued. B. P. BOYD, Proprietor. Jan. 1,1850 ff Town Taxes. The undersigned will open the Tax Books belonging the Town on Monday the 14th inet. for the purpose of receiving taxes, and will keep them open until the 1st day of February, 1850, after which. delinnuhnts will he returned to Council, to be dealt with according to law. By order of Council, L. W. BALLARD T. Recorder, ID" Office ho-irs from 9 o'clock, a. m. to 2 p. m. Jan. 1 3tf Teacher Wanted. The undersigned will receive proposals for tbe office of Principal of the Washington Academy, located in the southeastern portion of Lancaster District, until the 1st of February next. Testimonials of moral character and ability to prepare students for the Junior class in the South Carolina College will he required. Applicants will be required to state the amount for which they will engage. Letters to be addressed, post-paid, to the o..i :i. ?? rim T ouusunuur, ai i i volant, uiuj uaiiiasiui Jan. 2?3-61 E. L. FRAZER. FRESYQARDENSEEDSr OF THE GROWTH OF 18*9. Asparagus. Artichoke, Melon.?Nutmeg, PineBEANS?Early Rachel, apple. China, Mohawk, Valen- MUSTARD?Black ar.J tine, JJalf Moon, Dutch White. Case Knife, white Kid- Onion Buttons, Wl.'tc ney, large white Lima, and Red; Onion So>.. scarlet Runners. Okra, Parsnip. BEETS?Long Blood & PEAS?Bishop's Dwarf, Early Blood Turn:p. Early May, Charlton, r> it l- />-1. r>.. fin n_: *i uroccoiif i ojiaruf, v>uje-| is wan ujul*, rriuce m ery, Cauliflower. Albert, (very early,) CARROT,?Altringham Imperial, Dwarf Sugar, and Long Orange. Matchless Marrowfat, CABBAGE-Early York, D'f Marrowfat,Knight's May, _Paris Ox Ilcart, Dwarf Harrow,Knight's Dutch Drumhead,Sugar British Green. Loaf, largo York, late Parsley; Pepper, (Bell.) Dutch, Green Glazed, RADISHES?LongSalcurled Savoy, Drum- mon, Early Scarlet,Rod head, large Mountain. and Yellow Turnlprand Cucumbei:?Longgrccn, Black Spanish. Early frame,green clus-Spinach; Salsify, tcr, short prickly, Ghcr- SQUASH.?Early Bush, kin. Vegetable Marrow. CORN. ? Early Tusca-TOMATO.?Large and rera, Dutton, Burling- ?S'mall Red. ton, Wliitc ifJint, Sugar|TUKmi'.?spring, i\0rcorn. folk, JJanovcr, AberEgg Plant, purple; Kale deen, Red Top, Early and Leak. j Dutch, White Harden LETTUCE.?Ice-Head, Stone, Ruta Baga. Silesia, Large cabbage.|Sage an4d Thyme. also Lucerne, Large Italian Millet, Canary, Rape, and Hemp Seeds. The subscriber is particularly careful that his seeds are fresh, and of the description mentioned above. Being in the habit of proving his seeds before vending them, lie is enabled to recommend them with confidence, and to warrant their growth. JAMES R. McKAlN. Jan. 1, 18")0. 2 tf A CAKI>. Reynolds & Reynolds. I have this day associated VVm. L. Reynolds with me in the practice or Dentistry. Mr. Reynolds has been my pupil for the past four years, and I commend hint with confidence to the comniunitr. The business will be conducted as formerly at my office on Main street, under the abovo name and style. WM. REYNOLDS. August 22 34 tf South-Carolina. KERSHAW DISTRICT. ix run covkt or ordinary. The Executors and Executrix of Benjamin I fa He, deceased, vs. James C. Hail?, and others.?In the matter of Benjamin Haile's WilL It appearing to my satisfaction, that Sarah Knox, Charles J3. Ilaile, John Ilaile, William Brewer and Mary hie wile, Thomas C. Lanier, Thomas Lanierand Catherine his wife, Gardner and Emma his wife, and Franklin Lanier, are absent from and beyond the limits of this State ; It is ordered that they appear before the Conrtof Ordinary for Kershaw District, to bo hold on the twentyfifth day of April next, when and whero the Executrix and Executors of Benjamin Ilaile, deceased, ..HI nMMw.ain/l l*?o twill t?a lin nnAtron hi /lllA form of j"v~u"U...."jqY,$ h, ioy, o ~ K- d." Jan. 241.1), 18.")0. 7 s3m #50 lie ward. Will be paid for the apprehension oftmy man STEPHEN, who left tny place on the 22d day of July last. .Said inan is 0 feet, 7 or 8 inches high, about 2(5 or 27 years old, once belonged to Mr. VVi'liam K. Davis, of Fairfield District, ho is supposed to have returned to that District, or the adjoining one; he speaks quick when spoken to, and inclined to he lett handed, tolerably stout built. weighs about ItKlor 17U pouiuis; uses a wnipwucii driving a tram with the left hand; he may deny his name and owner, lie may be lodged in.vy Jail in llie Stale, so that I may got him. "II. I\ SIMM >NS. I nil Swamp, Orangeburg Ih.-t. .I.tn. l'-l'J.