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iThe Convention. Of the 167 Delegates elected to tha Convention 127 are for immediate State Action, jfbout 40 for waiting for the co-operation of some of the other States, and about 10 sxibmission. Those ten, poor t fellows, we pity them. Lashed, degraded, and * fleeced by the North, thpy are willing to give all up, and with necks bent, and backs bared, be yoked and driven along the dusty road of degradation. It cannot be tiiat they will gain any recruits, unless they inarch under false colors, and we hope that when they come to mix with men ( who were not born to be slaves, and arc determined to defend their rights and |ionoi"' the in face of oppressive majorities, thafelfeey will remember they are Carolinians. I entertain the opinion thatrr/ien all reasonable hope shall erase, South Carolina ought, to seeerie alone: believing as I sincerely do, that (saying nothing of "tarnished honor or violated rights,") she could not place herself in a more perilous situation than that of remaining in the so called Union. Whatever may be the hazard of s-cession, the dangers from the Union are vastly irreator. J. A. Woodward. We know of nothing more concisely true than the above. What hazard could be great enough to cause Carolinians to submit to " tarnished honor iand violated rights," and where is our rpfuge if we turn submission dastards, when the dangers from the Union are far greater than the hazards of secession. For our part, we consider the hazards ^ of secession very few. The apparition of a Charleston blockade embodies them all, and even then, we see nothing formidable about that?and we feel equally sure that an attempt at a blockade would never be made. ? 1-j Uoocesieu ? immj. It i.s said tliat Mercantile Associations in New York hare agents in every District in the State, in order to inform them of the standing of every merchant and man of business. We understand too, that this Association has an agent in Camdpn to keep a watch over the business of our meri chants, and inform them who to trust and who not. when they go to New York to buy goods.? Thus a system of superveillance is kept up, and some concealed villains scattered over our State to watch us and report to our Yankee overseers. Tliis is all true. Lawyers in this town have told us they have been applied to by this same Association to act as their agents, hut they have refused. Now, imagine what power these villian reporters have over the affairs of the people here. They, through personal enmity to some, however solvent merchant, rejiort him as insolvent. His goods, if bought, are stopped in transitu?if not purchased, he cannot get credit, and thus may his iw? u(ra?fn,1l<. limL'on nn Hntr lnn<?shall liUCIUCVJ un x ueviuaiM ut vnv.1 ??|r. ... .. _J fear of gaining the ill will of these mercenary hireling reporters prevent us from searching them out? How long wilt our merchants patronize Yankee overseers ? DIED?lii California at the residence of A. L Kline, on Yuba River, Robert S. Carpenter, in his 22J year Dec. 16th 185(1. How solemn is this announcement ! in the bloom of youth ; at the ngp of tpanhood ! We feel unable to set any bounds to our grief for the loss of so noble a youth. What breast among us, where glows one spark of generous manhood but swells with a deep tide of mournful feelings at the untimely faie of the c.eceaeed. Of great manliness of character, of strong courage, a youth long known amongst us, and worthy ofali honor for his filial piety, his practice of virtue, his I?>ve of modesty and undisguised naked iruin.? What but the pious desire, prompted by tho cnthusiatnn of an unselfish soul, of largely contributing to the comforts and of relieving the cares and da . ly toil of an affectionate and gentle mother, c u!d have urge I liiin into an enterprise in which t!.e sacrifice of things dearer than the finest jewels of gold were risked?the sweet intercourse and confiding friendship of a brother; and the participation with that brother in the deep, abiding love and blessed smiles of a fond and devoted mother. May lie who has called this pure oeing to his mansions above, send down the blessed influences of his Iloly Spirit to bind up the bruised and broken hearts of those whose sighs alone, still break the silence of their lonely dwelling. ' The following is from the New York Evening Mirror, Mav 2 V IS19. _ "WlSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.?AP roong all the Pnnneeaji advertised for the cure of tinman ailment# there i# none in which we hnve more confidence than 'Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherrv.' We regard it as one of Natnrt's own preparation#?simple. #nfe. pleasant to take, and almost certain to cure all billions and pulmonary affections. Wc have witnessed its wonderful efTeci#. in eases that were regarded as hopelessly desperate, and we can conciaajuouslv recommend it as one of the best medicines in the world." None genuine iinlcs* signed 1. BUTTS on the wrapper, for sale in Camden at MeKAlNS* I'nig Store. Wholesale l?y P. M. COHEN & Co . Charleston, S. C..and bv Druggist* generrally throughout the State. ARE YOU AWARE! Thn? a "simple cough." neglected. frequently terminate* in Consumniion? "Be wi*e in time." Use Dr. Rogers'* Svrnp of Liverwort and Tar. "An ounce of prevention i* better tban a pound of cure." For sale at MrKain's Brtttr Store, Camden S. C. See Advertisement in another column. r CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Bareinc. per yd. 14 to 13 iLard, ||> 8 to 10 Bale Rope 0> 12 | i>*ad, ]h 6 to 7 Baron, lb 9 to 121 Molnaan. pall 31 to 40 ' Batter, lb 18 t" 20 |MncKBie1, bhl 8 to 10 Brandy. pall 28 to 35 iNails, lb 41 to f? Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 Oats. bualiel 75 Beef, lb 4 to 5 Peas, bushel 80 Cheooe, lb 12 15 Potatoes, sweet.hu 50 (otton, lb 91 to 12 Irish bit 11 Corn, bushel 00 to 951 Rye, bn*hel9> to I Flour, hbl 61 to 71 Rice. bushel 3 to 4 Fodder. cwt It to liiSupar, lb < to 10 ^ Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 (Salt. ??ck H Iron. lb 5 to 61 shot. bap 1* Lime. bbl 2 to 2, |Tobacco, Ht 10 |pj0 Leather, sole, lb 17 t? 25 ! Wheat, bush 1 jTUST RECEIVED, A supply of J. Durand & Cos. CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. Warranted a eertain cure lor Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Stomach and Want of Appeute, Weakness of the Cheat, and " Favar and Ague." It is also a pleasant Beverape. in its pure state, and may l?e drank with Wine or Spirit* without at all impairing its medicinal qualities. May be had by tbrcaae or single bottle, of ' ' S. BEN>ON, Family Grocer. J. IlAKRtS. DeKalb Street. W. C. MOORE, Family GrocerCamden, Wept 84* 77 ?w6m We still continue to sell OUR STOCK of DRY GOODS AT NEW-YORK COST A LL those who wish to purchase, would do well J\ to calf, before all are disposed of, as we are determii e I to sell, and to customers we give the usual credit. II. LEVY & SON. Feb. 21 15 tf Mules. ON the first Monday in March ensuing, will be sold at the Court House in Camden, twelve MULES, for cash. T1IO. J. WARREN, Feb. 2l-3t-sw Agent. ircrcrFr Kershaw Lodge Number 9. ThoRomilar meetingotthis Lodge will be held at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G. W. T. BFRCHMORE, Sec'y. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDEN, S. C. Will Practice in Kershaw and the adjoining Districts. Feb. 4 ^ For Sale. TWO likply young fellows, one a first rate Tailor?the other a house servant, and under, stands attending to horses, offrred only because the ow ner intends leaving the estate, terms wm accommodating Apply at the Printing Office. Feb. 18 15 tf ' To be Sold, On Monday, the 3d., March next, before the Court House in Camden, One Negro Girl about 14 years old, accustomed to the house, and very likely, not sold for any fault: Terms one-fourth cash?the balance payable 1st. January next, with bond and good security, interest from day of sale and mortgage of the propertv. TIIO. J. WARREN, Agent. Feb. 18 14 4t Seeds! Seeds!! I LARGE air frenli supply of Garden seeds of fl superior quality, received this dav, by Feb. 18-sn-fit Z.J. DkIIAY. ^ BOXES Smoked Halibut received and for 0 sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf 3BBLS. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, received and for sale, hv .SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf (A CASES Pie Fruit consisting of Rhubarb, w Gooseberries, Peachep, Whortlebeiries and Plums, received and for sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received mtXj and for sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf_ -f A BBLS. Planting Potatoes, received and tor 1U sale, by SHAW &, AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf LOST^ A FRUIT KNIFE, near) handle, silver blade, .'A v T .1.- ?i,A jL JL U. I .till UIC wuniCt HIT ?"c iiMiaiKjg mw will greatly oblige hytaking it t?lhe Pout Office to Mr. Gamewell. A cmpctisalinn will he given, if required. Feb. 18-Jit Fruits and Vegetables. ORANGES, Pine Apples, N<>; thern Russet Apple, and fre?h Lemons, Bens. Onions, and planting Irish Potatoes. Just received by Feb. 18-'2t ROB'I' LaTTA. Faints, Oils, Glass, Etc., Etc, rpiIE subscribers keep a general assortment of I Paints nod Oils, of all kinds. Spirits of Turnout ine. Brushes. Window Glass. Sashes. Grind hi ones, Mill Miotics, Packing Varn, Tallow, &c., tic, H'etherills superior Philadelphia White I/cad, cotthtarilly on linini. also, Camphcnc and Spirit Gas, of beat quality, of their own manufacture. For sale at wholesale and retail by SMITH <t WHILDKN', <0 1-2, Etwt Bay. Feb. lti-tjm Charleston, S. C. FOUND by a Negro, a Watch, which has the appearance of having been buried for several years, as lite works are completely destroyed. Any one proving property, paying for Advertiseinent, and rewarding the negro, can get the same by applying at this office. Feb. 18-tl COURTENAY & WIENGES, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS ani> dealers ift CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. CHARLESTON, 9. C. Opposite the Post OJfi^r. Agents for the best Green and Black Teas, and Patent Medicines. - ? ? n ur wirvr.VR b. g. cvudtbllak v. ?. n.w..?hw. Notice. VS I am about to leave this State, to trawl abroad, I hereby appoint Mr. Thomas Lang i as my general agent, to attend to my affairs duj ring niy absence. L. C. ADAMSON. Feb. 11 13 swtf Lamps! Lamps!! I have just received three pair of Splendid Spirit Gas Lamps, for Centre or Pier Tables, and Mailtlepieces, with beautiful cut glass globes, and chrys/al drops, figured and plain. Call and see al Z. J. DeHAY'S. Feb. 14, 1851. fit 13 Bennett's Bowel Complaint mixture. THIS Medicine 's prepared by E S. Bennett, M. D., in the City of Charleston, ard only needs a fair trial to obtain fo. it every where, tho reputation it has there For sale here by the agent Z. J. DeIIAY. Feb. 14, 1851. 13 tf Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. A full and Iresh supply just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Fol>. 14.1831. 13 fit nmanm a_ t\_t t kmv 1AUU1 & ueunnuia. No. 112 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Commission-Merchants in General, KEEP constantly on hand a large and superior stock of Stone Lime, N. Y. Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris, White pine Lumber, Latli6, Lathing nails, plastering Hair, and assorted nails, which they offer at reasonable prices, and on accommodating terms. Also, Gypsum or Fanners Manuring Plaster, superior article, and in high repute. Feb. 14 13 2t ???????M?????? Estate Sale. BY permiss:on of John R. Joy, esq., Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be sold before the Court House in Camden, on the first Monday in March next, seven Negres, one hnndred and thirty four Fhares S. C. Railroad stock, and nineteen shares Cainden Bank Stork. Terms?for the negroes a credit until the first January 1852, bonds having interest from date of sale; for the R<ilroad and Bank stock, th<> terms will be cash. C. J.SHANNON, ) , JNO. BROWN. \ bx r8> Feb. 7. 11 Ids Crockery and Glass Ware. JUST received a general assortment of the latest styles and patterns Crockery and Glass Ware as follows: Cups and Saucers. Steak Dishes. Pliites. Bowls, Pitchers Large Stone Butter Stands, China and Fancy Flower Vases, Ornaments, Toys, &c. S. D. HALLFORD. Feb. 7. H Fruits! Fruits!! TlIiVK AuDleu. H;inanna--. Plantains and West Jf India Oranges, just received at MOORE'S. Feb II 12 tf. Notice. THE Subscribers have this day formed a Co partnership under the name and firm ot Moffat & Moore, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering business. A share of patronage is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT. Wil. C. MOORE. Jan. 1st, 1851. South Carolina?Kershaw District. Esther A. Cunningham, vs. ('. J, Shannon and John Brown Bx'rs., William McWillie, et al.? Bill for Dower, relief &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that William McWillie, Ailain McWillie and his infant daughter Eliza McWillie, are without and reside beyond the limits of this Slate, on motion ofChesnut &. Oaston, complainants solictors, it is ordered that tliev do plead, at swer, or demur to the above L.III ...!?U... t Ubaa ntnutku f<1 at a niikl inn 191 fI V* mini iiiirr iiiviiinn iiwm mc ua<c ui puum-qtion; in default whereof an order pro coufesso, will be entered against them. \V. M. SHANNON, c, e. k. d. Feb. 11. 12 tf English and American Prints. Assorted Cob red Merinos. Fancy and Plain Alpaccas. Heavy Manchester and Garlston Ginghams. Fancy Cashmpre, Silk and Cotton Poplins. Gimp and Mull Muslins. Cross Bard, do. A few Dresses very Pretty Meriros. Colored and While Cambrics. A general assortment of Gloves, Ribbons, Ho. s (ry, Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Veils, at S. D. HALLFORD'S. Feb. 7. 11 tf^ New ArrivalTHE Subscriber has just received 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ? nnns. UHCon oiues, ? Hlid8. Sugar, 200 Sacks Salt. ? Bblt>. Now Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Suirar Cured Hains, A Few Sacks Rio Coffee, u " " Maoaribo da 500 Lbs. Best I?eat Lard, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Cheese?No. 1 Mackerel, ? Bbls. Crashed Sugar? A I.SO, 10,000 Segnre, such as pressed "Rio Hondo,' "Esculapeo" Kencurreil" "(oimnunea," ant "Vir." TOBACCO. Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut, Myers' Best, W ilson's Honey Dew, WiscberV Superfine &c. With a great many articles cheap for cash, b} WM. C. MOORE. Feb 11 12 U_ Dry Goods. r|^HE Subscriber has just added to his stock o A GROCERIES. 20 Pieces Cheap Calico. JU " 1 Jotwe.-pniiH and Osnaburgs, Checks Ticking, Shawls, Handkerchiefs Tweeds, Cassimeres, Uiininins, die., with al articles usually kept in a well selected assortment. WM. C. MOORE. Feb. 11 12 tf_ JUST Received a fresh supply of ASSORTEC PRESERVES. ? do. Jam and Jellies, Mustard, Brandy and Fruits, Fresh Salmon and Lobsters, En}.', and American Catsup, Candies, Plums, Kisses, &c., at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 tf DOMESTICS. A(\ PIECES Louisiana Stripes and Plaids, "xl/ 1 Large Lolt Brown Homespuns. 1 Fine Assortment of Bleached Goods. Apron Checks, Bed Ticking, Flannels, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Plaid. I.iuseys. All to be sold at tho NEW CASH STORE, remarkably low for cash, At HALLFORD'S. Feb. 7. 11 tfDarlinarton Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. THE above House having been purchased ant fitted up anew by John PoteNi is again open, ed for the accommodation of the Public. Strici attention to the wants and comforts ot guesti will be given, and no effort, calculated to inerii the patronage of all who may favor the establish ment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding counlrj afford will be found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals are prepared. The Stables will be attended by careful ant attentive hostlers. Drovers can be well accommodated, as anj number of horses and mules can be I ept in tlx stables and lots expressly prepared forthetn. Nov. 1, 1860. 86 tf The subscriber has just finished off a lot of Ma hogan'y Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewitij Chairn in plush and hair; veiw neat articles anc at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Mill Gudgeons, &c. Mill Gudgeons, 10? to 20 inch Mill Cranks, assorted sizes North Carolina, English itnd Norther Hollow Ware, assorted, from ^ to55 gallons Patent Iron Axles. l1o inch. Mill Irons of anv kind furnished to order. Mr now Atih & COOPER. July 8 54 lit NEW IMPORTATIONS. THE attention of Planter? and Country Merchants is particularly requested to1 the arangemenis now made at Baucroft's Silk House, No. 253 and 255, King Street, Charleston, for insuring a regular and constant supply of all the varieties of the Dress Season, both from the English and French Markets, and which, joined to a determination to submit every thing at the Very lowest p' ssible prices, will offer greater inducements to purchasers than this market has before afforded. Particular attention has been paid to our stock of domeslic and heavy goods for servants wear. Hosiery of every size and variety; we confidently invite the attention of our friend.and the public generally to an inspection, being determined to offer the greatest novelties, and the largosl variety, at the lowest prices. Uur stock consists in part of? RichChene Silks Striped, figured and pla:n do Plain and figured Black Sitfts, French and English La^ns and Cambrics. i'lain anu ngureu, coiureu dim nunc wij^audies. Bareges and Silk Tissues. French Embroideries, Lace Collars. Muslin, (Jbe Edging, and Inserting^. English Tweeds, Summer Cassimers, &c. Irish Linen, pure F'ax, an article we confidently recommend. Birds Eye. and Towelling Diapers, 6-4,7-4. M-4, 9-4, 10-4, Tabling Damasks. Long Cloths, from 6$ to?f? conta per yard. BlueDenims, Blue Stripes. Chambrays, Striped and Plain. Osanburgs, brown Homespuns and Sheetings, of Southern manufacture, which, as we are Hgents of sever >1 Factories, we are enabled lo otter by the bale or piece, at Factory prices. A full as sortmentof Gloves, Hosiery, IJaberdashrius, ifc., &.c. W. G.BANCROFT, Importer, Wholesale and Retail, 2?3, and 255 Kin&f st. Charleston. Feb. 4 10 3m ~ GEORGE OATES; Publisher and Importer of Mnsic, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Piano Fortes and Kusioal Instruments. no?. noa mo, aiuk aw( im me ornui) MR. OATES is sole agent for the following celebrated Piano Forte Manufacturers. Bac n & Raven. Dubois 4- Warriner And A. H. Gale &l co. New York Whose instruments have always given such universal satisfaction in this, and the adjoining Statei for keeping their rich and powerful tones, and foi their great durability in a southern climate. In addition to the unsolicited written testimo nials from the followingemminent Artists, Mad ame Bishop, Mrs. Seguin, Miss Bochsa, Seguit Templetonand the "Hohnstocke," the subscri bor has the pleasure of adding the favorable opin ion of the "Sweedish Nightingale" in the follow iug extract of a note received prior to her depar ture for Havana. "It also gives ma great pleasure to add, that I have beei greatly pleased with the Piano yon kindly sent to this Ho tel for my use during my stay in Charleston, being a ver eioellent instrument, possessing great richness of tone and at the ?ame time uncommon softness." I subscribe myself dear sir, Yours greatly obliged. JENNY LIND. i? ? n? i oca UUOnCBlUQ, L*5CT. 0UV IOJu? The originals cf the above, can be teen al tb store. NEW MUSIC. Hungarian Polka; dedicated to Gov. Ladislaus Ujhaz) By Adele Ilohnsturk. ' Avne* Polka; a lively and spirted composition. By Mil ] Adele Hohnstoek. Grand Triumphal Manh. Composed by Miss Adel Hohnstoek. Marrlie d'Amazonea. Composed by 'Karl HohnstoekMnrrhe d'Araazoiie*. arranged for four band*. N. B. 'J'he above are all benntiful and very populai Hyperion Polka, illustrated with a correct and beaittifn view of the residence of the Poet, Professor Henry W Longfellow. Cambridge. Composed by Henry T. Gates. ' hive fashionable rolkas, by F. Rhiza, viz: Remembrance Polka. Old Cncle Ned. do Affection, do Oft in the stilly night.do II Puretani, do introducing the famous duet in tha f opera. Bonaventnre Walt*. Jonuy Lind'n Songs. Fear not fond ynnth; composed by Mozart The Mariner a celebrated Swedish Melody , Farewell to Life's Ocean; a beautiful song. I Sea Kinc's Bride; Swedish, Voice i?! the spirit. Take this Lute; composed for Jenny Lind, bj'Jules Ben edict. hemnlcCollege*. Seminaries 8chool?,and Academic supplied vvjth Muaic &c.. at the lowe*t prices. All thi I new music published in the IJ. 8. received every week per expruss. Orders must be addressed to GEORGE OATES, 234 and 236, King St., (at the bend.) Jan. 31 9 tf ~ wm. HATIHIESSEN. Wholesale Clothing House No. 143 East Bay, Corner of Queen Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 23d, 1851. 8 10t MASONIC BALL CLOTHING STORE, 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON. S. C. WA. KENT &, MITCHELL are now re ceiving their usual supply of Spring an Summer Clothing, to which they would invite th attention of purch sers. They keep constantly ? hand, a full and complete stock of Clotliing an I Gentlemen's Outlining articles. Purchasers wil at all times find a lull stock of t English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coat , .Medium and low priced Cloth do t Pants, of all descriptions, And a lull stork of Vests. Thoy would invite attention to their stock r Outfitting articles, viz; Shirts, Collars, Cravati Under Garments, Hosiery, Glo?es, Suspendcri Dressing Gowns, &c. <frr. ' All of the above Goods will be sold at the low I est prices. W. A. KENT <f MITCHELL, k'inir?st. cor. Wentworth. ! April 12. ~ 29 tf MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S. 0, \ Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing 1 an extensive assortment of plain and fasliionabl garments, which will bo sold at reasonable pricei ' The goods are got up expressly for a fashionabl custom trade, and will be found superior in work manship and quality. I have also on hand and at dnily receiving an extensive assortment of shirt and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. I shal sell ho article but w hat is good and substantia). -Also A fine assortment of Nilk and f\tj. Hats, of III very latest styles, from (he hoi >e of Becbe Coi or. Jan. 2. 1 if | removal. The Subscriber furs removed to the Store forinerly occupied by Thos. J. Warren, Esq., immediately nppoete the Masonic Haifa where he may always be found ready and happyto see and accommodate his friends and tiie public, toany article in the line of CHEAP SADDLERY and HARNESS ; having on hand a fresh and good supply, 1 am prepared to Offer them cm the most reaeorabJe and accommodating termp. * Saddles of every quality and price, Bridles, Sfartmgalep, Whips, Spurs, Bridle and Harm ss Bitts, and Trimmrngs of all styles and descriptions, Collars,- Brushes, Curry Coirtbs/ . Harness made to order and warranted of the very best style and quality. Wagon Harness and Bitts, and Trace Chain? cheaper than any one else in town. Together with V.i I ices and Carpet Bags, and all other article* usually kept for sale in a Saddlery and Harness establishment. am thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and beg that it may be continued and abundantly increased, as I am prepared to execute all orders for work, in my line,with neatness and dispatch, and at price* which cannot be objected to; as I am willing to folio* the golden rule?"Lice, and let Lice." F. J. OAKS. Jan'y. 17,1851. 5 tfc_ " The South Advaiicing?Another Premium. WAS awarded by the South Carolina Institute, in November last, to J. A. & W. L Cleveland of 207 King st, Charleston, for the best Cologne; I have just received a full supply of the 1 above in bottles of various sizes. * also. Genuine French Toilet Soape, and German Cologne, From Messrs. Joseph Boury 4" Sons, of Haiti, more, direct Importers, of genuine German Cologne, French Toilet Soaps, among which are the Omnibus, and Parisian; Lubins extracts, for tbe > handkerchief &C- to all of which I would respect, ful'y invite the attention of the Ladies and con. * noisseurs genoraily. Z. J. DeHAY. , I Feb. 4th 1851. Negroes For Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House in Cam. den on the first Monday in March next, six* Negroes. A woman a good cook, and house ser vant with four children, also a young woman likely and a good field hand. Term*: one-fourth cash, tkn it o 1'iriaa ah a opa/lif 1 a! Toniiupv IflW W if k ill** ua iq iiuw vii a i>i vuiv v ??? iuii u?i j ?? w?? i two good and sufficient securities, THOS. SESSIONS. T i Feb. 11 12 ids" r ? ? i Spirit ?as or Burning Fluid, 1 Lamps, Wicks &c. ' T^HE subscriber has just received from BaltL* 1 more, an elegant assortment of Glass and 3fetalic Spirit Gas Lamps, Wicks &c. In a few day,* * he will also have a supply of the Burning FloiC to all of which he invites the attention of tliose in want, and his friends generally. . . Z.J. dehaIZ! ? /"^ORN Shelters, Patent Straw Cutters. Ploughs, Patent f VJ Cham# of the roost approved kind?Rocking and Uti, ting Chairs, Pailf. Tuba, &c-, ju?t received by Sept. 17, [74tf] E. W. BORN BY: . NEW FMXGOOBS. e tM. DRUCKBR & COr ^ ^ - 1 RE now just opening tbeir large and new a^p-, il ply of seasonable Goods, consisting in paftot Cloths, cassimeres, sattinets, vesting*, linens r* Plain and figured alpaccn, mouwlin de Laines, ? Ginghams, with other goods for Ladies Dresses ALSO e A a splendid variety of Calicoes, and the very bsNT and cheapest bleached and brown Moslia to be found in the town 14 ''ir I rnL _ -I r* I_ I ...Uk lUr r. ine aoove uwug nn*o ueen kisuibu kiui un >' greatest care, and. will be gold as always, at the very lowest prices. Oct 29. Carpeting! I! JUST opened and for ?ale, common, extra fine, superfine, and imperial three ply Carpets, of new pattern*.' Also, Printed Floor Clutha, Run, and cotton Carpeting. * Sept 17, [74 tf] E. W. BONNEYT A FEW ntore of those tine Beef Tongues, received at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 tTJ AUEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, received at **' MOORE'S."1' Feb 11 12 If I Trespassers Beware! T will enforre the law against all persona who J. trespass upon the Lands of Miss M. Kershaw's estate, on Pine Tree Creek. A-o person iaauthorized to cm juniper wood on said land- mr J. B. KERSHAW, Ex'or ?*? Jan. 24,1851. 7 . 6t<* Sheriff' Sales. ON the first Monday in Marcb next, being th#' 3d day of said month, I will n-tl before the' r.mrf Hmise door in the town of Camden, between" the legal hours of Sale, the following property to wit: All the Defendant's Right, Title and Interest in and to the House and Lot on the corner of King and Market Streets, known as the Vaughn place; distinguished in the plan of the tewn of Camden as " No. Levied on and to be sold as the property d of C. H. Davis, at the suit of J. M. PssAussure and e J. R. A/cKain Assignees, vs. C. W. Davis. " Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. ? THO. J. WARREN, a. r n. 11 Feb. 7, 185!. U w4t (8300) Tax Collector's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 will open Hooks on the first day of February next at the store of James Dunlap, in Camden, for collect, ' ting the Taxes for 1WH), and will attend at the ' following places on the following days for the J' same purpose? On Monday the 3d of A*arch at Liberty Hill; on Tuesday, 4th of A/arch, at Flat Rock; on Wednesday, 5th March at Buffalo; on Thursday 6th of March at Lizenby's; on Friday 7th of Mar&h, at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday 8th of Afarch, at Cureton's Mill. After tho above named limes, I will attend at Cauiden, until the first day of Afav, at which time, the Books will positively be closed, aud all defauL ters double taxed. * t w nnnv ? n January 20. 6 ^ e WantedTo^lii^ or Buy - A firet rate Carriage Driver, ot good character, u xIl and peMQi\al appearance. Apply at tbtr 8 Office. W Foh. 4. 1Q ** 4tw Wanted Immediate^ p A N active and intelligent Boy, from 15 to 10 i* A years of nge.isan Apprentice to ths Printing Business. Apply at tliin Ollice