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| went, and make Charleston the port through
which, the most of the goods of the South
k would be introduced. This would affhrd nil
^WKhJitional motive to the other Southern State?
to secede ; and we should have, in a short time,
a Southern Confederacy of Slates, powerful
enough to stand np against the world; a Confederacy
powerful enough to protect Slavery,
and wise enough, with the privilege also, of le
'; : ?nrt i
gislating tor tiicn own peculiar mitivsia, .....j
should the people of the North, then attempt to
interfere with our slave institutions, it would be |
a just cause for war, a game which they would
always be less willing to play, than the people
of the South. They would be glad to form
commercial treaties with us, and would not
only be compelled i > observe our rights, but
they would also fi d it their interest to do so;
neither of which, they now, under present circumstances,
sevuj to feel, or understand.
J. I-. 0. .MITTAG. ;
t\?rn,?r'>Ti,!?nce of the News.
W\>m\t;tov, Jan. V?(?. 1ST. I.
In the Sen:'!'* <iti morning, Mr. ^Shields Iroin
the Military ? o irniM.e irjort-d back the joint
resolution nntiio i/j:ig tiie title of Lieutenant 1
<?\*tierjil l?v a; mi that (.ictieral Srott will
l.le i-...., .. . Lao content,dated honor in the j
course of next month. j
Tin? remainder of the day was d -voted to j
the consideration of local and territorial busi
ness.
in the House, t'.ie greater portion of tin- day
l wits again Hevoted to private business.
1 see it staled in many quarters, that t!io j
Committee on Ways and .Means have Ind un
dor consideration a bill to modify tin- l.trilf.
This is entirely erroneous, for 1 leant from undoubted
authority, that the subject lnts not yet j
been taken up: and further that there is no j>ro- j
babihty of any action on the question except !
the appointment of appraisers at large.
It appeart that many of Mr. Clay's warmest
friends regret his precipitancy in signing the ;
"Union" document. As for 1'ootc, 1 suppose, !
he will stand ready to call out any man who
shall doubt tiie efficacy oftne plan The Rich- j
moiid Whig fays : "Foote reminds us of the old j
^ irgiiiia custom of making up nrir coats lor j
little children out of their papa's old worn out
ones: for, the new patty project which lie now
favors, called the "l niou party,'' is made up of
the old Federal and the 4 Compromise" wing
of the Democratic parly. In selecting, however,
a new party dress he should not entirely lose
sight of the qualities of Mrs. iYmirose's wedding
irannent?dec.encv and durability."
?
A short time ago the Professors and Presi- I
dent of William and Mary's College in \ irgiiit [
ia, sent on a petition praving compensation tor1
the destruction of the buildings of the College,
dining the Revolutionary war. \ osterday the
Committee to whom the subject was referred
rcporb^frgauw the prayer of the memorial.
Kronen document sent in to-day, it apnears
that the total expenditure for nati mal armories
during the past year was S l;?2.hl 1,04. About
28,000 imokets and 3000 rifles have been man*
a factored within that period.
During the last two days the weather has
been so warm that peach trees began to bud,
and tlm (lowers to throw out their petals to the
sun. This evening Pennsylvania Avenue was
thronged for several hours bv whole regiments
of ladies, making most of the opoi tiinit v.
The premutation of the Virginia medal to
( eneral Scott at the City II dd this morning
was quite au exc ting affair; and a very large
number of persons of both sexes were present.
'I'lie (rcnerul seemed to lie deeply affected.?
The medal is probably worth ?">00.
All thcpiincipal bote's are now crowded to
overflowing with visitors to the city. A great
proportion appear to be newlv mnriied couples,
who follow the present fashion of including
Washington in their bridal tour for the purpose
of attending the President's Levees.
Since tiie establishment of the numerous lines
of omnibuses, ladies and gentlemen from the
.North avail themselves of them in riding to the
Levees for the reason there is a wide difference
between five cents and five dollars, v Inch latter
sum is charged by haikinen for the evening.
] do.oot think that I ever saw a Southerner in
an omnibus.
It is said that the first number of the new
paper, the organ of the l nion party, will be issued
next week.
Tun Hollow Thi ck.?The following brief
paragraph fiotn the Washington corrcspoudentofthe
Norfolk Argus, contains the true
solution of the present superficial aspeet of
jtcare in the (Capital, ll is cunlirunlion of
the views which have been given in our own
correspondence.
"I verilv believe that if it were not for the
bold attitude of South (.'aro.ina, and the sympathy
she evidently lias in the other States, the
jaw would he repealed and slavery abolished
by law in this District before the close of this
bessiou. True, the influences at the .North desiring
higher protective duties, and river and
harbor appropriations, control, t > some extent,
o- - > _i e.rm ... (i,..
nil* III1C U.CH .1l)llillKl!HSl.?. i H?*> 11*. 11 ihimi mv I
representations of Southern Compromises?
themselves eager tor federal o'lices anil honors
?that an immediate repeal would deprive them
of all Southern support for those measures,and ;
| they cannot gel along without it."
Jtciiiilifiil Inriilmf.?fifteen years ago the |
nohle structure then known as the Methodist I
Book Establishment in New-York, was destroy- j
cd by lire. Among the burning fragments of j
books and printed sheets which were whirled
aloft on the wings of the llanu-s, and homo onward
upon those of the wind was, says the Boston
Journal, a page of the Bible, containing the :
sixty-fourth chapter of Isaiah. It was picked |
? ..ii I
up nri mo morning 01 mc coniiiignuiun awm ,
l*-i miles distant on l.nngIsland, and before the !
cata.-trnphe was kno vi tlfcrc. It was indeed
a winded messenger < -ruth, in a double sense,
for th?? fact is no les- -iriking than authentic,
than every word of t!.. page was so marred as
to boil legible save the. 1 venth verse, which read
in the following word-:
"Our holy and beautilui house, where ourfathers
praised thee, is burned up with fire; and all
JBtir pleasant things nil laid traslr.''
'J he salary of Queen Aictoiia's chief cook
to seven hundred'pon-: da eterling a year
TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE,
Correspondence of the Cliarh s.on Mercury.
Nf.w York, Jan. 28. '
Tlie private advices by the Aitic are less fa- :
vorable for Cotton than the published accounts.
Our market is drooping-, and the sales to-day
amount to only GOO bales.
Audubon the celebrated ornithologist, is dead.
Nku* York, Jan. 20.
Cotton is drooping, and the market to-day j
was too unsettled for quotations: the sales a- !
mounted to 600 hales.
Washington, Jan 20.
The Tariff project was offered to-day as an I
amendment to the deficiency bill, but was ruled j
out of order, and the deficiency bill was passed. !
The Tariff bill will be offered again as an j
amendment to the bill providing for the np- !
pointnieut of appraisers at large.
The bill establishing a mint at new York, is f
now under consideration. j
Adams & (Vs. Kxpress was robbed last;
night between Philadelphia and Baltimore, of ,
two kegs of .Mexican dollars, containing fiOJO j
each. I
Xbw Oklbans, Jan. 28.
The sales of Cotton this morning amount to ,
3000 hales, at lullv* 1-4 decline. .Middling 12
a 12 1-1.
_ CAMDtN PRICES CURRENT. I
!<ar?iii?f. i-t v.!. II s?? is ^.url, III K to III i
=:i! - !{ >;> _ li> in 12 I .<-n-l, * 111 fi to 7 !
l!i y to l'Ji AlolasyPH. pnll 31 to -10 j
Butier, lii Is to'?o Maekarel, bid M to 10 ,
Brantlv, pa!l US to 35 ,Nails. IS li^tn 0 |
I .. wax, i!i IS to 'li Oius. |iii*h''l 75 1 .
Iti-'f. ll? -1 |? fi Pui-", liusllt-l SO
Cliw.??. !li 12 15 I'liiatoes.fiwept. Iiii 5r)
(iiitoti, l'i 10 ft, |2( Irish Ihi II
Corn. fiusl.nl '.in to 35. live. Iiiidiel 35 in 1 I <
i"? I.l.l K< ... r l?:.... I...U...I 'i A :
KmMrr. c-tvi ii to I? Sugar, lb 7 to 10 i
j!i ! ?. dry lb h t<. 9 ISalt, sn.-k U J
iron, Ih fi to 0} sbnt. bag
l.iine. bhl ' ! to "2J -Tobacco, Hi 10 to aO :
Leather, sole, ]!> I? to*2J ! Wheat. bush 1 . j
________i
.18 ST RJBCGIVFiD,
A supply of J. Durand &. Co'a.
CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS.
Warranted n certain curt' lor Dyspepsia. Weakness nf
the Stomach and Want of Appetite, Weakness of the
Chest, and " Fever and Agu-\" It is also a pleasant
Ite\erngc. in i'? pure state, nnd may be drank with Wine
or Spirits without at all impairing its medicinal qualities.
May he had by the case or single Untile, of
S. BF.V-O.N, Family Cmcer.
J. MAURIS. DeKalri Street.
W. C. MOORK. Family (Jrocer*
Camden. Sept. 2 J* 77 swfim
1.0.07 FT
KorsJinw Lo<lge XumberO.
Tin- Repu'ar meeting ot this Lodge will be held
at their new ItaII on Friday evening next, at 7
o'clock.
lly order of the N. CI.
W.T. BIRCH MORE. SrcV
ICase Pali Uefris (iras Strasbourg. Recti.
ved and for sale hy
| Jan 30. ' SHAW & AUSTIN.
ICase Olive.? stuffed with Anchovies. Received
and for sale by SllAW &: AUSTIN.
1Ca?e Crept) P-.-as, (French.) Received and for
sale by SUA IV <* A USTI W.
Aoticc.
VI.L person"; nving demands against the Estate
ot .1. (\ Pony, dec'd will present them
j properly ?>t:??>!?.??, and those indebted will make
j payment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r.
i Jan. :i<>. 0 tf
j ~GEOKGE GATES,
Publisher and Importer of Music,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments.
N'os. 231 nn<1 230, King st., (nt the Bend.)
MIL OATHS is sole agent for the following
celebrated Piano F<>rte .Manufacturers.
II;c n & Raven.
Dubois W'arriner
And A. II. Gale &l co. New York,
Whose instruments have always given such universal
sutistaclion in this, and the adjoining States
lor keeping their rich and powerful rones, and for
1 their great durability m a southern climate,
i l:i addition to the unsolicited'written trsimotiiais
roii! the loliowi ig ciiininent Artists, MadI
amc IJishop, .Mrs. Seguiii, Miss It ich<a, Seguin [
J Teuipleton and the "Ho! ns'ocks," the subscn-j
j her has the pleasure of adding the favorable opin- j
i ion ot the' S.vee lisli Nightingale" in the foloivv- i
I i g extract of a note received prior to Iter duparj
turn for Havana.
"It a!?r? !ri\s?ma great pleasure tn add, that I have lieen '
' greatly pleased with th? I'muo yon kindly sent to this 11??- j
!> ; lor my u-?* during my stay in Charleston, heing a very j
i-vi-lleiii i.ctr oikoiI. possessing great richness of tone, i
1 mibnTilio inj'wlf dear fir.
Your* greatly obliged
JENNY LTND.
Charleston. Dee. 31?t ItfliO.
I Tutt uriymals ti liie above, can be .ccn at tlie
store.
newmusicT !
Hunmriaii I'otkn; dedicated to Gov. Ladiklaux T'jliazv. !
Hy A If linstock.
Allies |'o]l.:i;a lively and spirted composition. Hy Min I
Allele lloiin?tock. j
< I rand Triumphal Mar-It. Composed hy Mist Allele
iiolnisioek.
Marclie d'Amazones. Composed by Karl Ho!:n<toek.
Marclie d'Amazone*. arm lined for four namls.
N. 15. 'I In* above are all beautiful and very popular.
Hyperion I'oika. illustrated with a correct and beautiful
view of the revide.nee of tli* I'ort. Professor Henry W.
Longfellow. Cambridge. Coinjs-seil by Henry T. Oalt-s.
I ivc lasbiotiable I'olkas, hy F. Rhiza, viz:
Kenieinbrince I'oika.
<>l I I ncle Ned. do
Affc'-tinii, do
Oft in the utilly night.do | ,
II I'urelani, do introducing the famous duct in that > ,
opera.
iionaveiiture Waltz.
Jenny Lind's Song*.
Fear not fond youth; commixed by Mozart. |
The Mariner; a celebrated Swedish Melody
Farewell to Life's Ocean;ft beautiful song.
Sea King'" Bride; Swedish,
Voice of the Spirit.
Take this Lute; composed for Jenny Lind, by Jules Ben- <
edict. |
female Colleges. Seminaries, Schools, and Academies
supplied with Music &c.. at the lowest prices. All the
u<*w music published in the U. S. received every week,
per express. Orders must be addressed to (
GEORGE O ATES, j
234 and 23G, King St., (at the bend.) ,
Jan. 31 ^ 9 tf
Notice.
HAVING dieposcd Ol my ml ire stock of Gro- i
cerics to Mr. James I. Villepigue, formerly I
ol the firm of l'atil F. Villepigue cjf* ?Son, I beg, j
rcspectlully, to solicit for hint, the generous pat- I
ronago of my 'oriner customers.
Those indebted to member foy note or open account,
are earnestly requested to call on mp at thn i
old stand and settle, which will enable me to mcft .
mv o va ongaggmen's. 8 BENSON t
Nominations for the State Convention.
On the second Monday and Tuesday in Febru
ary next, an election will be held for three delegales
to represent the District of Kershaw in the
fc>tate Convention. The following gentlemen have
been put in nomination: " >. y ;
Hon T. J. WETHERS,
Maj. JOHN CANTEY.
Capt. THOMAS LANG.
IIakhoxt.
Capt. THOMAS LANG,
Maj. JOHN CANTEY,
Col. L J. PATTERSON:
Camde.v.
' Capt. C. J. SHANNON.
Col. T. L. DIXON,
L. L. WII1TAKER, Esq.
JESSE KILGORE, Esq.
Capu L. W. R. BLAIR.
Mant Voters.
tlnn T I IVF.THRRS
Col. J. CUES NUT. Jr.
Maj. JOHN OANTEV.
W. E. JOHNSON, Kcq .
A Voter.
Fur Lancaster District.
J. F. (J. .MITTAO, Esq.
Maj. JOHN WILLIAMS.
Capt. J. D- MrlLWAlN. Lf.o.mdas. '
For the Southern Congress:
JAMES II. WITHEllSPOON, Esq. of Lancaster.
Ul. JAMES CIIESNI T. Jr. of KewUw.
Nomination.
We are authorized to announce VV. H. R. j
Workman, Esq., as a Candidate lor Captain of i
Beat Cotnpany, No. 2. j
Nomination.
Wc are authorized to announce Lieut.
Thomas Harris, as a Candidate Jbr Captain of
Beat No. 2.
New Books.
rrMIE AMERICAN ALMANAC, and Repository
J_ i f uselul Knowledge, for the year 1851, containing
full ai.d accurate statistics, of the General
and Siate Governments, finances, legislation, public
Institutions &c. The astronomical department
is very full, in the compulations for eclipses &c.
It contains also, full lists of the Executive andJu- !
ditiary of the General Government, ol the Army,
N'avv, <J*c, Post-office Department, Mint &e., price
81.00
The Lorgnette; by an Opera Goer.
David Copperlield.
iuouier s tiecompense.
Sell Deception; by Mrs Ellis,
ll'-nry Sineato: ; by G. P. H. James.
Literary Remains of Willis G. Clark.
European Lite and manners.
Bertini's Method for the Piano, &c,
Jan. 31,?3t A.YOUNG
Election Notice.
JN accordance witli an Act passed at the last
session of the Legislature an election will be
held throughout the District <>n Mondiy and the
day following, the 10th and 11th ot February next,
lor lliree Delegates to the Statu Convention, The
election u be held two ays at each poll. The
polls n> be open at 9 A, M. and close at A P. M,
each d iy. Toe Managers to meet at the Court
House in Camden on the Wednesday following at
l'J o'clock, count the votes and declare the election.
MANAGERS.
At Camden.?X. S. Moii'att, John J. Workman
and S. J. Young.
Curchin's Mill,?FeJ. Bowen, John Motley and
James Teams.
Liberty Hill.?John Brown, Hugh Summerville,
and John Cunningham.
(ro-Jmyn's Store.?James Love, Richard Drakeford
and
Flat Rock.?James Fletcher, William G. Kirkland
and John U.Ingram.
liuffalo.?Burrell Jones, Charles Railey and
William Catoe.
Lysenbys.?L. W. R. Blair. James Bell, and J,
J. J/c Lauren.
Schrock's Mill,?Benjamin McCoy, Robert Turner
and
1st Resulted, That the Managers of Elections
are requested to pay special attention to the loll<iu*ttiir
nort iiinc /it f lio I *.i it/ rnlnf 11 rr t r\ I*11 ant inn a
Tiie nainAs of the voters to be regularly written
as they vote, and the list preserved.
If two or more tickets, in counting the votes, be
found roiled up together, or more named be found
written on any ticket than ought to be voted fcr,
ali such ticke's are not to he counted.
No voter shall be allowed to put in more than a
single bdllui, or piece of paper in the same box or
vessel; but a ticket is to be counted though it contains
tower names than are to be voted for.
If any Manager shall knowingly receive an illegal
vote, or snail refuse to receive a legal one,
o! shall neglect or re I use to attend the election, or
sliill count the ballots before the proper time, or
at any other than the proper place, lieslall be lianlc
to pena ties.
Managers are authorized to administer oaths
and examine witnesses to maintain order and regularity
at the polls; and by order in writing, (dircc.
ted to tiia S ieriif, Constable or Spec.at IJeputy,)
to commit, to j ui, lor one da v, any person who
refuses to obey the lawful commands ol the Malta
gcr.s, or ?i.ti? ??:ii?> r proceedings.
11;? ?y ;rylusi-s to make proper oath?, or,
it the M i;ia^er.s he otherwise satisfied that he is
not qua! lieil ins vole shall be rejected.
The M mager?, or any other person entitled vote,
may challenge any person offering to vote.
In easy o! doith, removal from the District, or
relusal to serve ot any Manager, a majority of the
Delegation are authorized and requ red to till up
the vacancy by appointment in writing.
Polls to be opened st 9 o'clock A. M. and closed
at 4 P. M. with convenient intervals. The box
vessel or bug to bo sealed up when the polls are
closed not to be opened except to receive votes
tlie second day, and to count the vole at the regular
time and place.
2. Resolved, That the Managers of the Elections,
prior to their proceeding to the Elections do tnke
the following oath or affirmation before some Magistrate,
or one of the Managers of Elections to-wif
"That they will faithfully and impartially conmet
and atLend to the foregoing Elections agreeably
to the Constitution of the Stato of Eouth-Carolina
and the laws thereof."
Resolved, That the two years residence required
by the Constitution in a voter, are the two years
int'nedutely previous to the election, and the sixmonths
residence in the Election District are the
'ix months immediately previous to the election;
but iI any person has his h-mo in the State, lie
aoes not lose the right of returning, but if one
have his home and lainilv in another State, the
presence of such persons, although continued for
two vcars in the Slate, gives no right to vote.
"t o. O Ml
Jan. oi. v.
?)A Kitts No 1 Mackarel, "selected for family
?\J u=e,n received and for ale by
Ji? 10. SHAW & AUSTIN.
Camden, January 1, 185 E
The copartnership heretofore existing between
Paul P. Villepigue & Son is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said
concern, will make payinenl-to Paul F. Villepigue
and all demands against the concern, will be pre*
scnted to bim for payment.
PAUL F. VILLEPIGUE.
JAMES I. VILLEPIGUE
Ian. 14. 4 t4t
Camden, January 1, 1851.
THE subscriber continues business at his old
stand, and returns his thanks for the liberal
patronage bestowed on the concern, and hopes to
merit a continuance of the same.
PAUL F. VILLEPIGUE.
Jan, 14. 4 t4t
Family Groceries.
SUGAR.?Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, Clari^ed
lig11 and brown light N. Orleans and Mus.
Covado. j
COFFJEE.?Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira,
Chocolate, Broma, Cocoa.
TEA.?Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, Silverleaf
Young Hyson, Orange l'ehoe and Golden
Chap.
FI.OIR.?Baltimore in Bbls., Extra Family
Flour in iiigs front selected Wheat. Buck- . f
wheat,
RICE.?Whole, Maccaroni, Farina, Curric <
Powder. I t
SOAP.?Chemical, Olive, Chinese Washing i \
Fluid, Castile, Colgates, Fancy. I i
HA3IS.- Baltimore Surar rured, Dried Beef, I
Pickled Beef. .Mackerel, No. I. in KittP, j
Salmon do.. Halibut, Fre?-h Salmon, Lob.
sters, Sardines in whole, half and quarter
boxps, Herring, Potted Yarmouth do.
PICKEES.?From ({rouse &. Biackwell, Uu J
tlerivooH and Lewis.
KETCH I'PS.?AVurcestcshirc, Harvey, John
Bull Tomatne, Walnut, Mushroom, King
of Chute's, Salm, Pepper and 1'aoh Viriger, I
W. Wine do. Cider do-, English and French 1
Mustard, Spanish Olives, Capers. Anclia- >
vies Essences lor flavoring. '
PRESERVES.?Peaches, Apricots, Prunes
in their own Juice. Pineapple, Limes, 1
Prunes. West Indies do., Strawberry Jam, 1
Figs, Raisins, Prunes.
CAIVDEES.?New Bedford Sperm, Solar do.
Adamantine, Wax, colored do.
Received and for sale by
SHAW & AUSTIN.
Win. MATTHIESSEN,
Wholesale Clothing House.
No. 143 East Bay, Corner or Queen Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jan. 23d, 1S51. 8 lOt
Liberty Hill Male Academy.
f| HE Trustees of this Academy would respect1
fully announce to the public that its exercises
tfill nnmrnflnno nn Mnnrlfll' tltP fith inQt . linHpr
the direction of r. J.R. Blake, A. M. Mr. Blake
is a South Carolinian and conies to us highly recommended
both as a gentleman and a scholar,
as the annexed certificates will show. The scholastic
year will be divided into two sessions of five
months each, and all pupils will be charged from
the time of entering until the end of the session.
Termx per Session.
For Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. $7,00
The above with English Giammar, Geography,
and Histhry, 10,00
The above with Algebra, Geometry, Philosophy,
See. 16.00
The above with Latin and Greek, 20,00
jy Good boarding can be obtained at $8 per
month.
Certificates.
Umvebsitvof Georgia, Franklin College.
I take much pleasure in adding my individual
testimony to the public vouchers which the bearer,
Mr. John Ronnie Blake, of Abbeville, S. C., wili
receive from the authorities of this Institution.
An intimate connection with hiin tor the past
three years has, in the minds of the Faculty, gained
for him a high reputation both for intellectual
and moral excellence. As a general scholar, he
secured a high honor in his class, and never, during
his sojourn among us, did he become amenable
to discipline.
In my own department, I consider Mr. Blake
eminently and decidedly qualified to make a very
suoerior Instructor?and as such I would, with
best w ishes and in all good faith, recommend him
to any community who may wish for a man of
good solid acquirements and fine taste.
JAS. WADDEL. Prof, ot Ancient
Literature in the University ol'Ga,
August 6lh, 184C.
Understanding that Mr. Jno. Ronnie Blake designs
to seek employment as a Teacher, it gives
me sincere pleasure to say, that I consider him em
inently qualified to engage in the duiies of that
arduous and highly respectable profession.
Mr. Blake'i attainments in scholarship, his persevering
industry, his correct moral habits, and
Gentlemanly deportment will insure him success.
1 cordially recommend him to tl.e patronage ot
the Trustees of schools and others who may need j
his services. II. HULL, Prof. Math.
Aug. 1st, 18-16. Franklin t ollege.
l/'Verv satisfactory couiniiinirations have also
b'^en received from Gov. J. II Hammond and other
gentlemen who have In I observation upon Mr.
B.alto's -nc.i e<s in the in inageiiieu; of hrgo Academies.
Those, also, represent him not only as a
scholar, hot as a diligent and fiilhful Instructor.
Oihcr certificates have been obtained, but the
above art* deemed su.ileum!,
j. s. Thompson, j
W\f. DIXON. \ True.
H. R. BROWN, S
Jan. 4, 1851. 11
Clothing at Cost I
A Lot ready made Coats Runt**, Vests, OvcrA
coals, and .Merino Slnri6 and Rants, Linen '
Mi rfrt <nd Collars. My II. LEW & SON.
Jan. 21 7 U__ :
Carpetiugf aud Rugs at Cost!
A lew pieces Carpetings. at positively cost.
Bv II. LEW L SON.
Jan^ 23 7 tf
Iron and Hoes, &c,
JUST RECEIVED a fit1! assortment of wide ,
and narrow IRON?also, a full supply of
IJOES. Elwell's & Biade's make. Spades, Slio- ,
vels, Blacksmilhs' Toole, cf*c? for sale hv i
.4 ,M. # R. KENNEDY. ,
Camden, Jan. 21, 1851. 0 8t (
WHISKEY, RIH AND BRANDY. ?
p*/~V Ifbltf. Keci mcii ?v ineRcv,
t)\J 50 bbls. New Holland Hum
5 casks Dniner-tic Brandy
40doz Old .Madeira Wine
00 doz. Purler and Ale. in quar s and pints
Received and for sale liy
Jan. 20 JOHN W BRADLEY.
j rA SIDES be?t Hemlock Leather. J.DU
Juat received and lor aale at 17eta par
lb. by JOHN W. BRAULEY.
1CA8E Potted Yarmouth Herring, received and
for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
2.~ Boxed Chemical Olive Soup, received and
f) for sale by SHAW AUSTIN.
Tlie South Carolina. Rail Road Company
and the South Western Rail
Road Bank.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
both these Institutions, will be he'd on Tuesday,
the I itlt day ol February next, at the Bank Hull.
The meeting to convene at eleven o'clock. A. M.?
and on the following dav. to.wit; Wo/ina?/lov
there w ill be an election at the same place, between
the h urn of 9 o'clock, A. M, and 3 o'clock,
I'. M , for a President and Fourteen Directors in
the Road, and for Thirteen Directors in the Bank.
A Committee to verify Proxies will attend.
J. R. EMERY, Sec'y.
Jan. 17, 1451. 5 8t.
^ AAA IBS. BACON HAMS, prime,
DyjyjyJ 50 bble extra Family Flour
30 boxes Adamantine Candles. For sale by
Jan. 21. JOHN W. BRADLEY
DRY GOODS STOCK At
Actual Cost.
1M1E subscribers intending to make a change in
their business in the Spring, oiler their entire
dock of Dry Goods at New York cost. As their
dock is large and well selected, to any poison
visiting to purchase by wholesale, a very liberal
credit will be given.
Jan 14 H. LEVY & SON.
Land for Sale.
In Equi 1 y?Lnncaster District. r
Richard Cathcart vs J. IV. Cook, et al.?Bill fo
foreclosure of mortgage and relief.
BY virtue of the decree of ihe Court of Equity
in above case, I will sell at Lancaster (ourt
house on the first Monday, the 3d day of February
1851, thai valuable Plantation containing 643
acres more or less, situate in Lancaster District,
on Cane, Bear and Camp Creeks, hounded by
lands ot Eli D.Crockett, Wm. McMullan, estate
al Mrs. McKenna, Dr. YVylie and others, the
sa - e being the Tract of Land recently owned by
lohn Sliedd, and purchased by him from James H.
VVitherepoon. It contains eome choice, bottom
lands, and also irood unlands.
Terms?A credit of one and two years, the
purchaser giving hond, with good security, with
interest from day of sale, payable annually, and a
mortgage of the premises, (oxcept so much cash
as v ill pay costs.
J AMES* H. WITHERSPOON, C. E l D.
Comm'rs. Office, Jan. 3,1851. [$3 37]
' ng>,r _____
AS CHEAP AS ANY
NEW CASH STOEE.
THE subscriber has just received ar.d opea$3 a
fre?h and choice assortment of desirable
GOODS, at the store 'wo doors south of H. Levy
6i Son, lornierly occupied by Mr. James Wilson,
where he will he happy to see his friends and the
public generally, and particularly all persona who
want to buy Goods for cash, at great bargains.?
His stock consists, in part of
Figured Brocade Silks; assorted colored Merino*
Fancy and plain Alpachas; plaid Ginghams
Heav-. Mauches'er and Earleston do
Super English and American Prints
1 have ihem from all prices, from 5c to 31c.
Also?Super Chintz, for bordering
Fancy printed Cashmere
Silk and cotton Pappina
4-4 black Gro de Rhine
Swiss and mull Muslins
ColoreJ and white cambrics
Dimity, Apron Checks
Handkerchiefs, long lawn, linen cambric
Gloves and Hosiery
A beautiful assor rnent of Ribbons
Shawls, black lace Veils
Green and blue benign, spool thread, buttons
tapes, n^edies, pins, hooks and eyes, and every
r ic.le usually found in that line.
In addition lo the^bove, I have also.
Choice Goods for Gcntlemeu.
Super Cloths and Cassimeres
Fancy ard heavy Tweeds
Black Ribbed Doeskin
Plain and fancy Vesting*
^uper block Satin, all kinds of Gloves and Ho.
siery. Hats, Caps, merino and cotton Shirts and
Drawers, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, die.
Tn the linn of Domestic Goods?Brown Homespuns,
from 4 cents with an upward tendency, as
high as 20 cents; bleached Homespuns at all prices,
and of any quality desired; red and white
Flannels; Blankets and Negro Cloths: plaid Linseys,
X c; Bed Ticking, Apron Checks, blue Den.
ims, a variety of Gooks in this deportment.
Groceries.
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Soap, Candles, die.
All of which have been purchased at the lowest
rates, with the determination to sell at a small
.luv.iiiic, ?. , iny iiiuuo ie quicK saies ana smau
profits."
He sure to call before you buv. as I have the
Goods and must sell them for the Cash.
S. D. H:\LLFORD.
Jan. 14. 4 svvtf.
SAXTEE A\AL.
fpiIE late rains have given the Sunt.e Canal an
I. ample supply of water, so .hat Boats can pass
without delay.
It. PRESS SMITH, Supcrintendaut,
Jan 6. J1
BRASS Fenders, pierced Iron do.; folding|Nur
sery do.; Fire Poland Fire Irons, of every
li'scri tion. Mr.MO WALL&. COOPER.
I CASE Fruits in their own juice, assorted, received
and for sale by SHAW &, AUSTIN.
Bounty Land.
THE subscriber will | losecute claims for Land
nr Panisinn?. nn i-Piicnn^h'o trrms. XnldiPrfl
ind officers, in ti e Mexican war, in. the IVar of
1812, the Florida war, and other Indian warp, are
jntitlcd to Bounty Land. j. B KERSHAW.
Dec, 24, tflOl Att'y at Law.
PUBUtfN0TI0E~
Messrs. edgerton & richards, and
WM. MATTHIESSKN, of Charleston, baring
pnrchased from the subscriber a right to use
nd to vencl. and to assign the right to use and
nake the Patent Sewing Machine, known as
Uradshaw's Patent, duly patented Nov. 2S 1848,
totice is hereby given that said patent is the only
vrigi.ial patent, and that, all infrin?em? nts of the
laiue will be piomptly prosecuted.
JOSEPH P. MARTIN.
Assignee of John A. HraHsltniv, t>v hii? Attormcs,
J. W. MARTIN, and
J. R. BREWSTER
Jan. 8. 4 8t
MOFFAT & MOORE.
AUCTIONEERS GENERAL AGENTS,
CajuekJ^C.
Jan. 6. *