Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, February 25, 1851, Image 3
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I the subject of northern aggression. We do
not say that she is more patriotic, or more
Ai alive to Southern lights than her southern sisIftr
ters, but simply state the fact, for fact it is.
And yet amid all the apparent contempt so freely
lavished upon her, South Carolina?perse
euled, slandered, condemned South Carolina has
commanded, still commands, and ever trill command
the respect and admiration of the civilized
uxtrhl and the fear and dread of her unnatural
and sotdlrss persecutors.
In view then of nil things of the past, the
present and the future, in view of her honor, her
' safety, her existence, aye! her stdvalion, she
should sever, and sever at once, every cord
-which holds her in alliance so unholy nudum
natural'and which hinds her to a people who
taunt and despise her, ar.d to a Government
she has only felt and knou-n by its oppressions.
When wo say ''sever at once," we of course
will 1 e understood to refer to the time of the
in eting of tiie Convention, if, when that
Convention assembles, there shall be found
....o. -if <nir southern sisters who are
\jiixr vi uiv.v v.
willing to east in their lot with us, we shall
gladly and joyfully receive them; hut if, as we
expect it will prove, there he found none, so
nut one, to accompany her, let her single handed
and alone, unfurl her banner to the breeze, and
** trusting in the justice of her cause, leave the
consequences, whatever they may be? in the
hands of that God, who never forsakes the virtuous
and the brave. Better for us, aye, far
better, had this been, done twenty years ago.
Again, we believe that the destiny of South
Carolina and of the entire South, will hang
upon the decision of the approaching Conven'
tion. If that Convention does nothing, our
doom throughout all time is sealed, irrevocably
sealed. Should this !>e the issue?which
we cannot, trill not believe, as a Carolinian,
and the son of a Carolinian, we humbly pray
and hope, that wo will forever, hereafter close
our mouths in silence, and quietly at least submit
to our degradation.
- Iu consideration of the importance of Union
amoug ourselves, we cannot but view as unfort
tunate and ruinous, every thing which at this
time tends to produce discord and distraction.
We believe the people of South Carolina are
prepared, fully prepared for separate State action,
and we look upon all efforts, come from
what quarter they may?to frighten tlieni from
their purpose, by apparitions of "Charleston
being shut out from the world"?"sevenfold increase
of taxes" &C dec, as insulting in the
extreme to an enlightened imi wronged people.
It cannot be disguised that the alternative
presented to us, is on the one hand submission,
with disgrace and infamy ? on the other, resist,
amice. with nl least honor preserved and tint
rrnished. Between the two, trho can hrsi'afe?
For our part?(and wo expect we perhaps have
as much at stake as the most ol our fellow citizens)
we say, give us the latter! though all the
evils?*awl a hundred fold more, which exist in
- - * i ?I t r..i
the imagination Ot Uie most IIUIIO anu tuuriiii
should befall us. ^A ye! Let South Carolina
I be struck from, the page of history !?let her be
annihilated, utterly, totally annihilated! Let
citizens wander, poverty strickr.ncd ecites, in a[
foreign land, but lkt her not by submission
survive 11 kb ito&r!! Submit!?'the worj
cardies the blood in my veins."
f 1 ' LANCASTER./'
I The following is from the New Y?rk Evening Mirror,
9 Mar ?. 1849.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.?Amongall
the !*anacea* advertise.I for'the cure of hiimnn
ailment* there i* none in which we have nt?rc ronfidenee
llian 'Wiatar's Balsam of Wfld Cherry.' We regard it ax
f one of Nature'a owu preparations?simple. *nfe. pleasant
i to take. a'n?l almuxt certain to cure all billions and pulmonary
affections. Wc have witnessed it* wonderful effect*,
in case* tliat were regarded a* hopelessly desperate, and
we can eoamenttonxiv recommend it ax one of the beat
medicine* in the world."
None genuine unless signed 1. BITTS on the wrapper,
for *ale in Camden at McKAlNS' Drug Store. Wholesale
by P. M- COIIEN & Co , Charleston, S. C.,arid by Druggist*
genermlly throughout the State.
ARE YOU AWARE?
^ Tliat ,a "simple cough," neglected, frequently termiirate*
in Consumption? "Re wi?e in time." Use Dr.
llngem's Svrup of Liverwort and Tar. "An ounce of prevention
i* better titan a pound of cure."
For sale at McKain'* Drug Store, Camden S. C.
Advertisement in another column.
CAMOEN PRICES CURRENT.
Baggjng, per yd. 14 to M [Lard, lb 8 to 10
Bam Rope lb to 12 I Lead, Ih 6 to 7
Bacon, lb 9 to 121 Molasses, gall 31 to 40
Butter. lb 18 to 20 l.Mackarei, Mil 8 to 10
Brandy, gall 28 to 35 iNails, lb 4t to fi
Heeawax, lb 18 to 22 Oat*, bushel 75
Beef, lb 4 to 5 |Pea*. bushel HO
Cheese, lb 12 15 Potatoes,sweet. bu 50
Cotton, lb 91 to 12 | Iristt bit 11
Corn, bushel 90 to 95, Rve, bushel 95 to 1
Flour, bbl 01 to 7iKire. buslml 3 to i
Fodder, rwt 11 to HiSugar, lb 7 to 10
Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 |Salt, sack 11
Iron, lb 5 to 01 shot. boa 11
Lime, , bbl 2 to 21 [Tobacco, lb 10 to 50
Leather, sole, lb 17 to 22 I Wheat, bush 1
JTCIT RECEIVED,
A supply of J. Durand & CoV.
CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS.
Warranted a certain cure tor Dyspepsia, Weakness ol
tlie Stomach and Want of Appetite, Weakness of the
Chest, and " Fever and Ague. ' It is also a pleasant
Beverage, in its pure state, and may be drank with Wine
or Spirits without at all impairing its medicinal qualities.
May be had by the cose or single bottle, of
8. BKNs>DN, Family Grocer.
J. HARRIS, DeKalb Street.
|fc- W. C. MOORE, Family Grocer
Carodea, Kept. 24* 77 swGtn
_ SONS OP TjMEFRANOB.
Waterec Division .Ho. 9,
The regular meeting..f tbieDivsion will be held
on Thursday evening, i.n Otld Fellow's Hall at 7
o'clock By order of the W. P.
? D. R. KENNEDY", R.S.
Wanted to Hire
A Negro woman, to go in the country some 15
miles?for which good wages will be given.
Apply at this office.
Feb '?> 10 5t
'?
JUST received, and for sale hy Z J, DeIIaY.
Feb. 25 10 sw-6t
Assignees Notice.
ALL persons indebted t?? the late Assigned Estate
of John II Trusdel, will come forward
and make payment immediately to the Assignee.
And all persons having legal claims against the
said Estate, will fi'c the same with the C>erk of
the Court, on < r before tl e 5th Monday in March
next. JOHN INGRAM, A.-signee.
Feb. 25 16 lOt
Corn! Corn ! I
3000 JUSIIELS Yellow Corn,
lOOO do White do.
Received, and lor sale in lots to suit purchasers,
by JOHN W. BRADLEY.
Camden, Feb. 24, 16 tf
Cli3icc Segnrs
OF ihe favorite Brands?
Gold Leaf,
Esculapio,
La Fori una,
La Knnoralda, &c. &.C.,
alwavs to be found At II. LEVY & EON.
Feb. 24. 1*51, in tf
So nth Carolina?-Kershaw District.
BY JOIIX M. JOY, F.SmiTIKK ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, HE (MAN flOl.T.EYMAN.apnlied u>
me for Letteisof Administration. on all and sincnlar
the (?<mh|x and Chatties, Rights anil Credits of EL*
MIUA F. IIOLJ.EVMAX, late of the District aforesaid,
deceased.
These are. to cite and admonish all and singular, the
kindred nnd creditors of the mid deceased, to be and appear
before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said
District, to l>e holdeiial Camden Court House, on the 10th
day of March next, to show cause, if any, why said ail
iiiiiiiPiicMnin Milium iiiii ur ^iiiiiiru.
Given under my hand ami seal, thin 21th Feb. in the
year "f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lifty-one
and in the seventy fifth year of American Independence.
JOHN It JOY, o. k. u.
Feb. 25. 1851. _ _U 1G_
We still conlintic to sell
OUR STCOK of DRY GOODS
AT XFAY. YORK COST
A LL those who wish to purchase, would do well
X~\. to call, before ail are disposed of, as we are
determii e I to sell, and to customers we give ihe
usual credit.
II. LEVY & SON.
Feb. 21 15 tf
0? L . Mules.
N th- first Monday hi March ensuing, will be
sold at the Court House in Camden, twelve
MULES, lor cash. T1J0. J. WARREN,
Feb. 21-Ut-sw Agent.
CHARLES A._PRIC&
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
S. C.
Will Practice in Kershaw and the adjoining
Districts.
d i i
r?-u. *
For Sale.
'pwo likely young lei lows, one a first rate Tai1_
lor?the other a house servant, and understands
at ending to horses, ntF red only because
the owner intends leaving the State, terms will
accommodating Apply a' the Printing Office.
Feb. H 15 it
To be Sold,
On Monday, the 3d., March next, before the
C ?url House in ' amden, One Negro (lirl nbnil
44 years old, accustomed to the house, and very
likely, not sold for any fault: Terns one-fourth
;a'sh?the balance payable 1st. January next,
yith bond and good security, interest from day o
ale and mortgage of the property.
THO. J. WARREN, Agent.
Feb. 18 14 -It ^
*
r BOXES Smoked Halibut received ami for
0 sale bv S1IAW &. AUSTIN.
1 Feb. 18 11 tf
I Q BBLS. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers,
I O received and for sale, l>v
S'lJAW &. AUSTIN.
Feb. 18 14 tf.
CASES pjti Flint consisting of lliiubarb,
Jj Gooselierries, Peaches, Whortlebeiries and
Plums, received and for sale, l?v
SIIAW & AUSTIN.
Feb. 18 14 tf
OA BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received
and lor sale, by SIIAW &. AUSTIN.
Feb. 18 14 tf
-t /\ BBI.S. Planting Potatoes, received and lor
II ) sale, by SIIAW & AUSTIN.
Feb. 18 14 tf
* LOST.
k FRUIT KNIFE, pearl handle, silver blade,
iX. E. T. on t lie blade: anyone finding the Knife
will greatly oblige by taking it to the Post Office to
Mr. Gamcwell. A compensation will be given, if
required. Feb. IS?'lt
Fruits and VeRcltibles
/^VRANGES. I'ine Annies. Northern Russet A p.
pit", ami 1'ieeli Lemons, BcutH, Onions, and
planting Irish Potatoes. Just received by
Feb. 18-2t KOB'T LA'l'TA.
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.,&c,
ffAHE subscribers keep a general assortment of
I Paints and Oils, of all kinds, Spirits of Turpentine,
Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Grindstones,
Mill Stones, Packing Yarn, Tallow, &.c.,
&c.,
Welherills superior Philadelphia White Lead,
constantly on hand, also, Camphenc and Spirit Gas,
of best quality, of their own manufacture. For
sale at wholesale and retail by
SMITH 61 WIIILDEN, I 0 1-2, East Bay.
Feb. 18-Bin Charleston, S. C.
FOUND by a Negro, a Watch, which has the
appearance of having been buried for several
years, as the works are coinp'clely destroyed.
Any one proving property, paying for Advertisement,
and rewarding the negro, can get the same
by applying at this office. Feb. 10?tf
COURTENAY & WIENGES,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
AND DEALERS I.N
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS.
CHARLESTON, 8.
Opposite the I'osl OJjicc.
Agents for the best Green and Black Teas, and
Patent Medicines.
H. G. COURTENAY. C. W. WIENGES.
Head Quarters,
Columbia, Feb. 10,1S51.
ORDER NO. 1 :
The Officers ami Serjeants of I lie following
Brigades will encamp anil the following regiments
will parade fur review and driil, at such times and
places as herein stated, viz :
The Officers and Sergeants of the Sth brigade
of Infantry and the Sth Regiment of Cavalry will
assemble at Cudl'rey's Ferry on Monday the 17th
March next, and encamp "lull five days," commencing
on Monday at 12 o'clock M.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 4th brigade
_/ :il _i I.. of ..,,?k
01 illldlliry Will aSSOIIlUIC l|r-iu l/lim jfcciwu, ai oul.ii
nlace as Brig. Gen. Cruikslianks, will direct, 01
.Monday, the 31st March, and encamp "full five
days," commencing on Monday at 1*2 o'clock, M.
The 4lh Regiment of Cavalry will encamp with
e titer brigade of infantry and parade with such
Regiments of Infantry, as the Brig. General may
deem proper,
The Independent Battalion of Infantry, composed
of the companies of Kdisto island, Wadmalavv,
John's island, and James island will parade
at their Battalion parade ground on Tuesday, the
loth April next.
The 13th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
i Waltcrboro' on Friday the 1-th April,
j The Beaufort Artillery, and Beat Company, Hil'
t n lie id Company, and the St. Helena mounted
j R ile Company, will parade at Beaufort on Tuesdiy
the TJd April.
The l*2th Regiment of Infantry will parade ai
Coosawhatchio, on Friday the 25lh April.
Thc'Cid Regiment of Infantry, will parade at
Buford's Bridge on Tuesday the 2S)th April.
'i'he 11th Regiment of Infantry will parade a:
Ashley's on Thursday the 1st May next.
The 3d Regi cut of Cavalry will parade at
Hotmail's Bridge, on Saturday the 3d May.
The loth Regiment ol lnlanlr) will parade at
William on'son Tuesday the 6th May.
The 14th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Orangeburg on Friday the 9ih May.
The Officers and Sergeants, of the -Id Brigade
of lnfautr>, and the 3d Regiment of Cavalry, will
assemble at Ora gcburg on Monday the 12th Ma),
i and encamp(*full tive days," commencing on Monday,
at 12 o'clock, M.
Tbe Officers and Sergeants of the 5th Brigade
of Infantry, and 5th Regiment of Cavalry will assemble
at Cutiid n, on Monday the 19th May, and
encamp ".ull live days," commencing on Monday
at 12 o'clock, M.
The officers and serge mts ol the 7th Brigade of
Infantry and ?th Regiment of Cavalry will asscml
hie at Society Hill on Monday the 1st June, and
I encamp "full five days," commencing on Monj
day at 12 o'clock M.
i The Commissioned and non-Commissioned offi
j ccrs will assemble the dxy previous at the place
! of rendezvous ?f their respective Regiments or
I battalions for drill and instruction.
The Major Generals will with their staff attend
j ihe revi-ws and. encampments in their respective
| commands.
The Brigaoier Generals are charged with the cx'
tension of this order.
All the Uniform Companies, and arms ol Real
comnaiiies will be inspected.
Complete returns of each Brigade, including effect
ve and alarm men, and epochying the number
and kind of public* and private anns in use, will oe
iikii'e by the Brig. Generals to the Adjutant and
Ins,c lor General before the Istol October next
The Aids-de-Cump of the Commander in chiel,
res ding in Brigades where encampments and reviews
are or ered are especially directed tn attend
; !i in, an I other a'ds, with whom it may be convene
' en , are requested lu join him at such places us
suits 'It.mi.
By order of the com andcr in chief.
J YV. CA.NTKV, Adjt and Insp. Gen.
C hi*mw fJazette. Marion Star, Wynvah Observer.
Charleston Mereary anil Courier. Sumter Banner. South
Carolinian and Telegraph, and Beaufort Post, will copy
' weekly, until the Reviews and faicuinpiitenis are over.
! I-'eb. 18, Id.')I. U w.f
TTIHTIT fe DgLANOE.
No. 112 EAST BAY,
c'JlAitLI&tox, s. c.
Cnmii ssion-Herch nils in General.
KEEP ( ?? sfsiti?!y on hand a large ami superior
slock of ?S one Lime, N. V. Lime, Cement,
I Plasier of Paris ll'hiio pine Lumber, Lnlis, LathI
ing ii,ids, plastering I fair, ami assorted nails,
| which lhey oli'er at reasonable prices, and on acI
coniuiodaliiio terms.
Also, (Jypsinii or K.iriiier- i&lanuiiiig l'lastcr,
: sup crior article, ami in nigh repute.
Kol> 14 UJI 2t _
iVoticc.
AS I am ahnut to leave this State, to travel
abroad, I hereby appoint Mr. Thomas Lang
as my general agent, to attend to my affairs during
niv nhsenoe. L. C. Al)A.MSO.\.
Fell. 14 13 suit'
Lamps! Lamps!!
r have just received three pair of Splendid Spirit
( as I,inn us. for Centre or Pier Tallies, and
; Mantlepieces. will) beautiful cut glass globes, and
chryslul drops, figured and plain.
Call ami set; a i J. DeIIAY'S.
Feb. 14, 1831. Gt 13
I Bennett's Bov/el Complaint Mixture.
; rpiHS Medicine ?s prepared by K S. Bennett,
i X AL I)., in the City ot' Charleston, and only
i needs a fair trial lo obtain fo, it every where, the
; reputation it lias there
j Fur sale here by the agent Z J. DeIIAY.
_Feb_14, 1831. 13 If
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient.
A full and tresh supply just received at
Z, J. Dt: I JAY'S.
"eh. 14.1831. 13 Gt_
Darlington Hotel,
DARLINGTON COUST-HOUSH.
THE above (louse having been purchased and
fitted up anew by Joiin Dotek, is again opened
for the accommodation of the Public. Strict
attention to the wants and comforts ol guests
will be given, and no eflbrt, calculated to merit
the patronage of all who may favor the establishment
with a visit, shall be spared.
All that the market and surrounding country
afford will be found upon the table.
Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals,
are prepared.
The Stables will be attended by careful and
attentive hostlers.
Drovers can bo well accommodated, as any
number of horses and mules can be < ept in the
stablcsand lots expressly prepared fur them.
Nov. 1, 1830. 6G ' tf
" NEW IMPORTATIONS.
THE attention of Planters and Country Merchants
is particularly requested to the arangements
now made at
BaucioftN 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 domestic and heavy goods for servants
wear. Hosiery of every size and variety;
wc confidently invite the attention of our friends
and the public generally to an inspection, being
determined to offer the greatest novelties, and the
largest variety, at the lowest prices. Our stock
consists in part of?
RiehChonc Silks
Striped, figured and i>la:n do
Plain and figured Black Silks,
French and English Lawns and Cambrics.
Plain and figured, colored and while Organdies.
isareges and Silk Tissues.
French Embroideries, Lace Collars.
Muslin, Che. Edging, and Insertings.
English T\< eeds, Summer Cassimers, &c.
Irish Linen, pure Flax, an article we confidently
recommend.
Birds Eye, and Towelling Diapers,
0-4, 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Tabling Damasks.
1-iong Cloths, from 6^ to ?.r> conts per yard.
BlucDeuinis, Blue Stripes.
Chain brays, Striped and I'lain.
Osanburgs, brown Ilouiespuns and Sheetings,
of Southern manufacture, which, as wc are agents
of sever 11 Factories, we are enabled to offer by
the bale or piece, at Factory prices, A full as
sortincntof Cloves, Hosiery, ilaherdashrias, <?c.,
&,c. W.G.BANCROFT,
Importer, Wholesale and Retail,
2 >3, and 250 King st. Charleston.
Feb. 4 10 3in
GEORGE OATES;
Publisher and Importer of Mnsic,
avn u'um pair p nirn en iv
Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments.
Nos. 234 and 230, Kins ?t., (at the Beud>)
MR. OATES id sole agent for the following
celebrated Piano Forte Manufacturers.
13ac n 6l Raven.
Dubois tf- VVarriner.
And A. II. Gale & co. New York,
Whose instruments have always given such universal
satisfaction in this, and the adjoining States
for keeping their rich and powerful tones, and for
their great durability in a southern climate.
In addition to the unsolicited written testimonials
iron: the following emminent Artists, Madame
Bishop, Mrs. Scguin, Miss Bochsa, Seguin
Teinpleton and the "Holinstocks," the subscriber
lias the pleasure of adding the favorable opinion
ot the' Sweedieh Nightingale" in the follow,
ing extract of a note received prior to her departure
for Havana.
"It also gives me great pleasure to add, that 1 have been
greatly pleased with the Piano you kindly sent to this Hotel
for my use during my stay in Charleston, being a very
excellent instrument, possessing great richness of tone,
and at the same time uncommon soilness."
I subscribe myself dear sir,
Yours greatly obliged,
JENNY UND.
( liarleston. Dec. 31st IRfiO.
The originals v I' the above, can be teen at the
store.
NEW MUSIC.
Hungarian Polka; dedicated u> Gov. Ladislau* Ujhaiy.
Ily Adele Hohtisiock.
Arties Polka; a lively and spirted composition. By Miss
Allele Hohnstock.
Grand Triumphal Mar;h. C'onijKwed by Miss Adele
Holms tuck.
.?Jurc he d'Amazones. Composed by Karl Holinstock.
Marelie d'Amazones. arranged for four hands.
N. II. The above are all beautiful and very popular,
ilvj'erion Polka. illustrated with a correct and beautiful
view of the residence of llis J'oet. Professor Henry W.
Longfellow. Cambridge, ('oinposed by Henry T. Oaten,
fixe la-liionnlile Polkas, by F. lthiza, viz:
Ih-ineuibrance Polka.
Ol I t'lirlc .Ned. il i
Alleetiuu, do
Oft in the stilly night.do
II Purttani, do introducing the famous duet in that
opera.
Uoiiuventiire Waltz.
Jenny LiirJ's Songs.
Fear not fond youth: composed by Mozart.
The Mariner; a celebrated Swedish Melody
Farewell to Life's Ocean: a beautiful song.
S.-a King's Hride; Swedish,
Vnfee of the Spirit.
Take ibis Lute; composed for Jenny Lin.l, by Jules Ben
edict.
ketna'vColIeiri's, Seminaries, Srlinols,ami Academics
| supplied with .Music <fec.. ii' the lowest prices. All the
i newnnwiv published in ilic 1'. S. received every week,
! per cxpivss. Order* must lie addressed i<>
OEOKOE OATKS,
-3! and-3d, Kini' tit., (at the bend.)
Jail. 31 9 tf
W3L HATTHLSSSEN.
i Wholesale Clothing House.
I No. 143 East Pa v, Corner of Queen Street,
CHAHLESTON, S. C.
Jnn. m I SAL 8 10r.
HASOAK HALL
CLOTHING STORE,
208 King-street, corner o!' Wentworth,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
; \\T A. KENT &. MITCHELL arc now reTT
ceiving their usual supply of Spring and
Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the
attention of purch scrs. They keep constantly ?u
hand, a full and complete slock of Clothing and
Gentlemen's Outlining articles. Purchasers will
at all tiniCH find a full stock of
i English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats
! .Medium and low priced Cloth do
Pants, of all descriptions,
Ami a loll stork ot Ve*ts.
They would invite attention to their stock !
Outlining articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats,
Uti'lcr (varments, Hosiery, Glees, Suspenders,
Dressing Gowns, &c. dj-e
All of the above Goods will be 6old at the lowest
prices.
\V. A. KRNT cf- MITCHELL,
2GH King-st. cor. YVentworth.
April 12. 2lJ tf
G. V. ANTWERP,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Columbia, S. C.
Keeps on hand aud is constantly manufacturing
an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable
garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices,
The goods arc got up expressly for a fashionable
custom trade, and will be fdlind 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 ho article but what is good and substantial.
also
A fine assortment of Silk and Eur Hats, of the
very latest styles, from die house of Bccbe Cos
cr. Jan. 2. 1 if
English and American Prints.
Assorted Colored Merinos.
Fancy and Plaio Alpaccas.
Heavy Manchester and Earlston Ginghams.
F..iicy Cashmere, Silk and Cotton Poplins.
(Jimp anu Mull Muslins.
Cross Bard, do.
A few Dresses very Pretty Merinos.
Colored and White Cambrics.
A general assortment of Gloves, Ribbons, Ho.
s < ry, Handkerchiels, Shawls, Veils, &c., at
S. D. HALLFORD'S.
Feb. 7. 11 tf.
Crockery and Glass Ware.
JUST received a general assortment of the
latest styles and patterns Crockery and Glaaa
Ware as follows:
Cups and Saucers.
Steak Dishes.
Plates. Bowls, Pitchers
Large Stone Butter Stands, China and Fancy
Flower Vases, Ornaments, Toys, &c.
S. D. HALL FORD.
Feb. 7. 11 tf.
DOMESTICS.
,| PIECES Louisiana Stripes and Plaids,
xvy 1 Large Lott Brown Homespuns.
1 Fine Assortment of Bleached Goods.
Apron Checks, -Bed Ticking, ?
Flannels, Blankets, Negro Cloths,
Plaid. Linqeys.
All to be sold at the NEW CASH STORE,
remarkably low for cash, At HALLFORD'S.
Feb. 7. 11 tf_
New ArrivalTHE
Subscriber has just received k
'25 Barrels Baltimore Flour,
? Hhds. Bacon Sides, .
? Hilda. Sugar,
200 Sacks Salt.
? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses,
1 Cask Sugar Cured Hams,
A Few Sacks Rio Coffee,
w " " Mararibo do. < *
500 Lbs. Best Leaf Lard,
Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
Rice, Cheese?No. 1 Mackerel,
? Bbls. Crashed Sugar?
ALSO,
10,000 Sega re, sncb as pressed "Rio Hondo,"
"Esculapeo" Rencurrell" "Communes/' ud
"Vir."
TOBACCO.
Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut,
Myers' Best,
Wilson's Honey Dew,
Witcher's Superfioe Stc.
With a great many articlee^cbeap for^cadi^ky
Feb 11 18 ftTVisvo
jLrijr vruuusi
THE Subscriber has just added to hie stock of
GROCERIES.
20 Pieces Cbeap Calico.
30 " Homespuns and Osnaburgs,
Checks, Ticking, Shawls, Handksidkisfc,
Tweeds, Cassimeres, Dimtniua, dfc., vitksU
articles usually kept iu a well selected assart*
ment WM. C. MOORE.
Feb. 11 . 12 .. If
JUST Received a fresh supply of ASSORTS!} '
PRESERVES.
? do. Jam and Jellies,
Mustard, Brandy and Fruits,
Fresh Salmon and Lobsters,
Eng. and American Catsup,
Candies, Plums, Kisses, die*, at
MOORE'S.
Feb 11 12 % "
Fruits!Fruits!! .
J* Apples, Uanaouas nanisms antf wok
X India Oranges, just received at
MOORE'S.
Feb 11 13 * A
Notice.
THE Subscribers have this day formed Co
partnership under the name aud firm ol Met
fat di Moore, lor the purpose of carrying on the
General Auctioneering business. A share of pat.
ronage is solicited. K. S. MOFTAT,
WM. C. MOORE.
Jan. 1st, 1851.
Estate Sale.
BY permission of John R. Joy, esq., Ordinary
f?. "ertthaw District, will be sold before the
Court House in Camden, on the first Monday in
March next, seven Negres, one hundred and thirty
four shares S. C. Railroad stock, and nineteen
shares Camden Bank Stock. Terms?for the n#>
groes a credit until the first January 1852, bonds
having interest from date of sale; for the Riilread
and Bank stock, the terms will be cash.
C. J.SHANNON, > ? .
JNO. BROWN.
Feb. 7. 11 ids
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
Esther A. Cunningham, vs. C. J, Shannon and
John Brown Ex'rs., William McWiliie, et ah?
Bill for Dower, relief die.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that William
McWiliie, Adam McWiliie and bis infant
daughter Eliza McWiliie, are without and reside
beyond the limits of this State, ou motion of Cbesnut
& Caston, complainants solictors, it is ordered
that they do plead, ai swer, or demur to the above
bill within three months from the da'e of publics,
tion; in default whereof an order pro confesso, will
be entered against them.
W. M. SHANNON, c, e. k d,.
Feb. 11. 12 tf__
" REMOVAL
The Subscriber has removed to the Stop* for-,
merly occupied by Titos. J. Warren, Esq- jmui6
- I .- .i.~ u~7i ?,i i
uiaieiy uppuBu? mu i?i?wniv nuuro iic nwj
always be found ready and happy to see end tc*.
commodate his friends and the public, toany article.
in the line of CHEAP SADDLERY and HAIL
NESS ; having on hand a fresh and good supply,
I am prepared to offer lliom on the moat reasonable .
and accommodating terms.
Saddles of every quality and price.
Bridles, Martingales, Whips, Spura^.
Bridle and Harness Bitu, and
Trimmings of all styles and descriptioas,
Collars, Brushes, Curry Combs,
Harness made to order and warranted of Um>
very best style and quality.
Wagon Harness and Bitts, and Trace Chains
cheaj)er than any one else in toum. Together with, '
Valices and Carpet Bags, and all other article*
usually kept for sale in a Saddlery and Amwa
establishment
I am thankful for the liberal patmnag*
heretofore received, and beg that it may be eontinued
and abundantly increased, u I am pc*?
pared to execute all orders for work, in my lioe^
with neatness and disptch, and at price* which
cannot be objected to; as I ain willing to follow
the goldon rule?"Lire, and lei Live.'"
F. J. OAKS.
Jan'y. 17,1831. 5 tf
Wanted Immediately! "
AN active and intelligent Boy, from 15 to 16
years of age,as an Apprentice to the Printing
Business. Apply at this Officp.