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m % I ,;.y ^ ? 5 A<tver!isiii<r.?There is much truth very well expessed in the following remarks of the N. i Q.*DeJ/a: " As education is the cheap defence f. of nations, so is advertising the cheap agent of custom and profit to men in all kinds of bnsiB^ness. It is h moving signpost, possessing t!ie power of ubiquity. If a man pays for om^^^ aaiing his name over his door?and pay I H Brly for it he must?one out of every liunB PPd who pass by, may chance to recognize it; ^^^out^tfthe same man place his name, and briefly state his business iu the columns of a popular B newspaper, it goes about exhibiting both to I thousands daily, informing the reader who may B be interested in the information,of the very thing which he was desirous to know. lie did not care, of course, to-be told that John Smith resided in any partiou!#, street, but when John's i residence was con plea with cheap clothing, cheap any tiling, it then became a matter of importance?a principle of economy with Ima. to make John's acquaintance. .^jWr " It is thus Some men attract liberal custom to themselves, and really confer a benefit on the ? public, b.v advertising; while others assume high rents, fit out splendid stores, pay large salaries to clerks, and uo overruling w si-cuiv ii prosperous business, but the one thing need* ^ l'ul ?advertising. This they fiil to do, and t hence they do not secure a lair share of business. To the habitual advertiser we have no I advice to offer, lie understands the benefits } that accrue from it, ami will be sure to avail himself of the system. But now, when our city is crowded with strangers, who are buying every thing, and buying where they think they ^ can get what they want cheapest and l>est, let not oor merchant", traders, or retailers, hide their 'light under a bushel'?let them hang out their sigu in the newspapers that are most generally read, and their increased business, und the profits of a tew months, will point out to them the policy of their course." V _____ Pft'Oching to tJie Point.?Passing along one W'edppsday night?for evening at the South is our afternoon?in Montgomery, Alabama, I stepped into the Presbyterian lecture room, where a slave was preaching: "My Bredren," says lie, "God bless your aouU'.'ligion is like de Alabama river. In .Spring rnmes fresh, an* bring in a'l de ole logs, slabs, an' sticks, drt hab been lyiu* on de bank, an' carrying deni down in the current. Byineby de water go down?den a log cotcli here on dis island, den a slab gits cotched on de shore, and de sticks op^de bushes?and dare dey lie, witli!rii? and dyMr till comes 'notlier fresh. Jus' so dare come 'rival of 'ligioti? dis ole sinner liro't in, dat old backslider bro't back, an' all de ? folic seem comin,' an* mighty good times. But, bredren, God bless your souls, bymeby.'vival's gone?deu dis ole sinner iss^uckon his ole sin, den dat ole backslider is cotched where he was Afore, on jus' such a rock, den one.arter 'uother dat had got 'ligion lies all along de shore, an' * -?? ! - .MI >?.1? u..i i i... i aare aay no mi nouier mww. miu*cu mvus ren, (3od bless your souls deep in de current!' I thought his illustrations beautiful enough i for a more elegant dress, and too true, al is, <>1* others than his oivii race.?Christian Herald, j Life in the. Ronton Pulpit.?Tlie following note is said to have hoen read in one of our pulpits on Sunday last: "Shndnicli, a fugitive slave, desires the prayers of this church, and of all christian people, to aid I im in Lis efforts to escape from the hands of the slave hunters now seeking for his lifa'V We suppose that the "higher law" clergyineupsyyed most lustily anil rliristianLu[for the and "efforts" vHiich were madt^Wz: the trampling of law completely under foot by a black mob. We should admire to look into the aforesaid clergyman's heart and see the spirit and humanity circulating through it, and then hear him prajf&hat heaven would vouchsafe aid in assisting the downfall of the very column and . cetherif of society?law. It would l>e music to the ear to listen to his sweet strains praying that.mobs might enter our court houses and break-down justice and overwhelm the executors of tlie law. Very nice, indeed, all this would be. We shall jurhapn, hire a seat in the church Such piety would save one?from Leaven. -Boston Bee. Ludicrous Mistake%?A good lady who had two children sick of the measles went to n friend for the best remedy, while the friend had ^ just received a note from another lad}' inquiring the?jpvflv to make pickles. In the confusion the lady who had inquired about pickles received the remedy for the measles, while the an mother of the sick chiidred read the following: Scald them three or four times in hot vioegar, and sprinkle them well with salt, and in a few days they will be cured. p. ?? Portky of Nature,?The poetry of nature in the language of earth, will never be written. Its elements of beauty and sublimity are subject" of feeling, not description. The poet may wake?<tbe lyre to strains of bunting eloquence upon this theme, and still he will feel that language mars the beauty that has pictured on the retina of the mind, and that only a seraph's language can do justice to a theme so intimately associated with all holy thoughts of nature's great Architect Important if True.?YVe copy the following paragrapo iroin uie auourn Advocate of Wednesday: A Great Invention in the Art of Printing.? -"Mr. I. L. Burdick, of Utica, has succeeded in inventing a new cylinder printing-press, which is certainly far ahead of anything now in use. Tl?is press prints both sides of the paper by one revolution ; will print twice as fast as the line's press, and do its work as well or better than the Adams press, and it requires but half the ^ labor in feeding it, while the cost of the machine, it is believed, will be l -ss than that of any power press. There is on.* of these presses now | at work in Utica. Pri iters, and all concerned 1 in the bnsiness, will do well to call and see for themselves. The Boston Post accounts for the recent cold wenthd*by supposing that Sir John Franklin, | in going through the north-west passage, for got to shut the front door after him. j Fri.cn 7/y.?-The iSontli Alahniniun says:? " Whoever it is tak?s our wood hud better come after it in day time. They are probably not aware that there is an old well in the back lot, which they ma v fall into of a dark night." c Iniua ilt.'HHKK gloves are capital things for those who wish to wash themselves without wetting their hands. HKilfCY IMPORTANT: FROM THE BRITISH rROVtXc| OF .VKW-BRUM* WICK. From the St. John* Qb?erver, Oct. 17. ISIS. As at t lis Reason of the year and throughout the winter months, coughs and colds are the most prevalent of all the various ills that flesh is heir to, we would advise such of our readers and others who may be thus afHieteil^to avail themselves of that excellent medicine. '-Wimar's Balsam of Wjjd Cherry," which, jogging from our own experience, - i .1?. iv,.insider as beintr one of the safest nn?i iiuu m --- . ? ?nd most effectual remedies tliat haseverb-en concocted for tie nb?ve cnm|ila|MBU<l which meets with cordial 1 approval of many of iIHr physicians. And as delays are dangerous, and coagBff ami colds frequently terminate in consumption, this efficacious and agreeable remedy should at ppt'e he remitted to. Mr. S. I,. Tilley is the agent in this city, who can enumerate ninny instances in which the*?ost pleasing results have followed from the nse i oP'Wistar's Hulsatn" From tlm Evening Mirror, New York, March 31.1819. WISTAil'S BALSAM.?We regard the the Wild | Cherry tree as one of nature's own physicians, a son of good Samaritan of the forest: for iis "medical gum" has relieved the sufferings and saved the lives of thousands. The Bulsaiu prewired by 1 >r. Wistar is a purcand perfectly reliable pre|iaratiou of the real < herry essence, and it is a remedy by no means "ImuI to lake." We speak confident- i 1v and strongly in its pr.ti-e, from having witnessed its renovating influence in consumptive cases, when all other prescriptions had proved of no effect; >one genuine unless signed I. HI "ITS on the wrapper, I for sale in Camden at MuJvAINS' Drug Store. Wholesale by P. 31. COHEN & Co , Charleston, S. C.,and I?v Drug- j gist* generrally throughout the Stale. i i.MPO.TrANT TO CONST M I'TJVES. In looking over the pamphlet issued bv the nroprietors of Dr. Rogers's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, we have b"en forcibly struck with the high public and privnte character ?f those who vouch for Its rfli -a-.y- Among them we notice the name of our old acquaintance and quondam friend, linn. Judge W. Burke. We also see the names of W. J. Kichards. lit-v. II Wiseman and Dr. Hiram Cox. I late Professor in the Cincinnati Medical College, and many i others of like chameter and standing, if such men are j willing, over their own signatures, to testify thus strongly in its favor, it must be the most remarknhle medicine of the age. and we advise all our invalid readers to try it I forthwith. For sale at 3IrKainV Drugstore. Camdeii S. C. See Advertisement in another column. "" CAMDEN PRICES CURRENTBagging. per V<l. 14, to 13 il/trd. lb 8 to 10 Bale Hope lb In 12 jl-end, lb C In 7 Rnrilll, III 9 III 1*21 I MollDMPK, gllll 31 III *10 lluiter. III 13 to 20 piai'karcl, bbl 8 in 10 Brandy, gall 28 tn 35 , Natl*, lb 41 in 6 Heestvai, lb 18 to 22 <lain, bushel 75 i Beef, lb 4 In 5 1I'en*. bushel 80 Cheese, lit 12 15 j Fotatiies, sweet. bu 50 < niton, lb 8 In 11 I Irish bu 11 Corn, bushel ?1 in 10G live, bushel 95 to 1 Flour, bbl Gi in 7 Ri.v. bushel 3 lo 1 Fodder. rwt 150; Sugar, lb 7 to 10 Hide*, dry lb 8 to 9 |Sull, Hack 11 Iron, lb 5 to fii shot. bag 1} Lime. bbl 2 to 21jTidiarc<?, lb 10 to 50 feather, sole, lb 17 to 22 I Wlient. bush 1 JUST REC^UED, A supply of J. Duraud <?. Co s. CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. | Warranted n certain cure lur Dyspepsia. VVeuknes* ol ; the Stomacb and Want of Appetiie, Weakness nf the : Chest, anil * Fever and Ague."* It is tibo a pleasant Beverage. in its pure state, and may lie dmnk with Wine or Spirits without at all impairing its medicinal ijtialities. May lie bad by the case or single bottle, of S. UK.N *ON. Family Cmcer. J. IIA It Ills. DeKalri Street. W. C. .MOOKK, Family firocer' J.'atnden, Soju. 21* 77 swGm J. O. O. K. Kershaw Lodge. Number 9. Tli?? Kcpnlnr nieetinpoltbis ]<mltre will b?* h*!d atlle-ir now liall on Friday evening: next, at 7 i o'clock. By order of'hr (I. \V. T. JilKCHMORF, Secy. DAVIS' HALL. MONS. RMIGAS, i IFEr? @a?@a6 caMiLferfe'JjI (FROM PARts.) In l.is WONDERFUL FE.\ TS of EGYPTIAN EQUILIBRIUM, Will pive ln< Second and I,a?t Exhibition, This Evening, Feb. 28, 1851. Agisted by Mr. Jerry Ifferrifleld,, The Comic Vocalist, Laic of Barnum's Museum, N.Y, Tickets25 emits Doors open fij. Commence at 7?. Camden Bazaar WE hereby notify t<? nitr Customers, and the public* generally* that we have just received, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing suitable for the Soring, which we shall sell as usual at the very lowest Cash prices possible. We have also received a line assortment of Brnadrlonths, and blac.% and fancy colored Casiineres, to which we invite the attention of our friends. M. DR.UKER &. Co. Feb. 28,1351. 17 tf ? Just Received WHITE Lump Lime, a tine nrticW'Tbr Whitewashing, Piaster Paris, Cement Stone Lime, and Land Planter for agricultural purposes. For sale by C. L. CHATTEN. Feb. 23 17 tf Estate Sale. By permission ul John K. Joy Esq.; Ordinary of Ivershaw District I will soil at Public Outcry on Saturday the 15'b day of March next, at tlie store of John Ross?r Esq., in Camden. 2J bales of Cotton, Two Gold Watches, and some Jewelry, being the residue (unsold) of the Personal Estate, of Mrs. Martha E. Wilson, deceased, which has come into inv possession. Sale to commence at 11 o'c'ock.^t. m. PAUL T. VILI.E1MGUE, Adm'r. Feb. 28. 1851. _ 17 _?L_ Wanted to Hire A Negro woman, to go in the country some 15 .xjL miles?for which good wages will be given. Apply ai tins office. Fel)/ 25 1G 3t Assignee's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Assigned Esxl. tate 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 file the same with the Clerk of the Court, on or before tl e Oth Monday in March ?e*h JOHN 1 NORAM, Assignee. ,;. Feb. 25 If, 10t Corn ! Corn ! I 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, IOOO do White do. Received, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN \V. pRADLEY. Camden, Feb. 21, Its tl I * A i JUST received, and for sale l?y Z. J, DeIIA V. Feb. 25 lii Rtv-ttt i South Carolina?Kershaw District. by john k. joy, ksquirk ordinary. WHEREAS, HERMAN HOLI.EYM AN, applied to me f?r fitters of Administration, on all and siiigular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of ELMIKA F. ilOI.LEYMAN, late of the District aforesaid, I deceased. j These arc. to cite nnd admonish all and singular, the | kindAQtand creditors of the said deceased, to be and ap| pear before ate at our next Ordinary's Court for the said | District.to be hohlenat Camden Court House, on the IOtli j day of March next, to chow cause. n any, wny saiu an| ministration should not be granted. I (iiven under my hand und seal, thin 24th Feb. in the | year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and iiftv-nne and in the sevn iy fifth year of American independence. JOHN IL JOV, o. K.J>. | Feb. 25, |85|. 4t 16 Choice Segnrs OF the favorite Brands? (iold Leaf, Eeculapio, La Fort una. La Esmeralda, &,c. &.C., always to be found At li. LEVY Cit SON. Feb. 24. 1351, 1M tf We still continue to sell OUR STOCK of DRY GOODS AT NEW- YORK COST ALL those who wish to purchase, would do well to call, before ail are disposed of, as we are determined to sell, and to customers we give the usual credit H. LEVY & SON. Feb. 21 15 tf Mules. . . I ON the first Monday in March ensuing, will be sold at the Court House in Camden, twelve M ULES, tor cash. THO. J. WARREN, Feb. 21-Bt-sw Agent. CHARLES A, RRlliE, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. tAUDi;\, s. c. Will PbactH'E in Kershaw and the adjoining Districts. Feb. 4 . 15jj For Sale. TWO likely young fellows, one a first rateTailor?the other a house servant, and understands attending to horses, offered only because the owner intends leaving the Slate, terms will accommodating Apply at the Printing Office. Feb. 18 li? tf To be Mold, On Monday, the 3d., March next, before the Court House in <'atnden, One Negro Girl about 11 years old, accustomed to the house, and very likely,Aiot sold for any fault: Terms one-fourth cash?the balance payable 1st. January next, with bond and good security, interest from day o sale and mortgage of the property. T1IO. J. W Alt REN, Agent. IVb. 18 14 4t * ' BOXES Smoked Halibut received and for r) sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. JVh. lrt 11 tf ?> BBLS. Kennedy's Boston Butter-Crackers, I * y r. ceivod and for sale, by .SHAW & AUSTIN. 1-Vli. is 11 it! s* CASES I'ie Fruit consisting of JUiubarb, ** Gooscbttjfirs, Peaches, Whortlebei lies and I'iulWWsreieWd and tor .silt1, l?v SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 % U' &?-mr? i)A BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received i j^lJLaiul lur bait*, by SllAW &, AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 If Faints, Oils, Glass, $tc., &c, rpiIE subscribers keep a general assortment of I l'aints and Oilr, of all kinds, Spirits of Turpentine, Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Grindstones, Mill Stones, Packing Vam, I'allovv, &c., &c, IFetherills superior Philadel^WI White I-oad, constantly on hand, also, Cainphene and Spirit Gas, of best quality, of their own inanufacture. For sale at wholesale ami retail bv SMITH WHILDEN", < 0 1-2, East Bay. Feb. 1H?rjui Charleston, &. C. i ???????? I7HJUN1) by a Negro, a Watch, which has the . appearance of having been buri?d lor several years, as tlie works are completely destroyed. Any one proving property, paying for AdvertiseineaU juid rewarding the negro, can get the same *bj^tfppiying at this office. Feb. 18-tf COURTENAY & WIENGEST BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS and dealer* in CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. charleston, b. c. Opposite the Post Office. Agents for the best Green and Black Teas, and Patent Medicines. a. o. courtf.nav. c. w. Wit.no eh. 1A BBLS. Planting Potatoes, received and for 11 / sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf Lamps! Lamps!! I have just received three pairoi Spbndid Spirit : (ins Lamps, for Centre or Pier Tables, and i Mantlepieces. with beautiful cut glass globes, and chrystal drops, figured aiid plain. Call and see at Z. J. DeIIAV'S. Feb. 14, 1851. . fit 13 Bennett's Bowel Complaint Mixture. rPHIS Medicine ;b prepared by E S. Bennett jl i?i. u., in the Uity ol Charleston, and only needa a fair trial to obtain fo. it every where, the reputation it has there For aale here by the agent Z. J. DeIIAY. Feb. 14,1851. 13 tf Negroes For Sale. 11/IFF bo sold before the Court House in Cam- | ff den on the first Monday in March next, six Negroes. A woman a good cook, and house servant with four children, also a young woman likely and a good field hand. Terms: one-fourth cash, the balance on a credit to 1st January l&W, with two good and sufficient securities. TIIOS. SESSIONS. Feb. 11 l'i * tds NEW IMPORTATIONS. rpiIK attention of Planters and Country Mer8 chants is particularly re(iue6ted to the arangemeuts now made at BuiicroftN Silk Hoiiw, Xo. 203 and 205, 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-snble prices, will ofler 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 s:7.e 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 largest variety, at the lowest prices. Uur stock consists in part of? RichChene Silks Striped, figured and dIu:ii do Plain and figured Black Silks, French and English Lawns and Cambrics. Plain and figured, colored and white Organdies. Bareges aj|d.Silk Tissues. French Embroideries, Lace Collars. Muslin, (.'be Edging, ar.d Insertings. English Tweeds, Summer Cassiiners, &.C. Irish Ljgen, pure F'ax, an article ive confidently recommend. Birds Eye. and Towelling Diapers, 6-4,7-4 rt 4, U-4, 10-4, Tabling Damasks. I ?v?ws /'Isttlio trcirt A.I tAi ennfu hPr Vfiril. "'"o ">V.I15| HV.. IU .. rv, ; HlueDenims, tripes. Chambrays, HtrifMrond Plain. Osanhurgs, brown Homespuns and Sheetings, of Southern manufacture, which, as wo are agents of sever-il Factories, we are enabled to ofter by the bale or piece, at Factory prices, A full as sortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Haherdaslirias, drc., &c. W.G.BANCROFT, Importer, Wholesale and Retail, | 253, and 255 Kin? st. Charleston. Feb. 4 JU Bin GEORGE OATES^ : Publisher and Importer of Music, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments. Xos. 234 and 230, Kin? st., (at the Bend.) MR. GATES h sole agent for the following celebrated Piano Forte Manufacturers.. Uac n & Karen. Dubois tjr Warriner And A. H. Gale &. co. New York, Whose instruments have always given such universal satisfaction in this, and the adjoining States for keeping tbdir rich and powerful tones, and for their creat durability in a southern climate. In addition to tiie unsolicited written testimonials from the following emminent Artists, Madame Bishop, Mrs. Seguin, Miss Bochsa, Seguin Templctonand the "nohnstocks,1* the subscriber has the pleasure of adding the favorable opinion ot the "Swecdisli Nightingale" in the foilowii-g extract of a note received prior lo her. departure for Havana. "It also uivcsnv ?r?at pleasure to add, that I l<nve been greatly pleased willi the Piano yon kindly sent to thin Hotel lor my use during my stay in Cliarlertoti. being a very excellent instrument. |K.ssessing great riehnesx of tone, und at the same time iinrnmnHitt hoI'iikhs." 1 subscribe ni)Ve ear sir, \ ours greatly obliged. JK.VW L1ND. t'harlesion, Dec. 31st The original* < J" the above, can be teen at the store. NEW MUSIC. ? Hungarian Polka; dedicated lo Gov. l-jdislaus I'jbazy. Bv Xd.de llohi.sto.-k. Agnes I'olkn: st live.lv and spirted eouipositioii. Bv Miss Adele iiohllsioek. Gnmd 'rriuuipl.al March. t'oiu;x*ed by Miss Adele Jlollllsloek. Marelie d" Xninr.on. s. ('..in;?>-ed by Karl Holinstnck. M.irolie d'Ainn??nes. arranged for four tuin.ls. .Y B. '1 lie ulnae are all lieauliful und .Very |wpular. Hyperion I'olkn. illiisirated with a curreet and IteaiKiful view ofilte r.-sidi-nce of tli-* Poet. Professor Henry W. j l.ongf. l!o\v. Cr.inbrii'ue. Composed by Henry T. Oates. ri\e i.i-iii'-onole I'oikas,by K. Kliiza, viit: Polka. (.(I I i.ele .Ned. .1.1 Ho Oil in the stilly night.do II I'urtiaiii, do introducing the famous duel in that opera, lionu venture Waltz. Jenny Liud's Song*. ; Fettrnoi fund youth; rein posed hy Mozart. The Mariner: a celebrated Swedish Melody Farewell to Fife's Oreuti:a lieautiful song. Sea Kinis"* Hride; Swedish, Voire of tlii- Spirit. Take this Lute; euin;>oscd for Jenny Liml, hy Jules Hen- i edirt. female Colleges. Seminaries. Schools, and \eadctnie* ] supplied with Music at lie' lowest prices. All the i new music published in the F. S. received entry week, tier express. Orders must he tnidressed to liKUKCKOATKS. 231 and 236, King St.. (at the bend.) Jan. 31 l> if WM. JIATTHIESSEN. Wholesale Clothjj^jjftouse. No. 113 Kast Hay, Coiinf.k orinpbicETi ! CHAKI.ESTON, S? Jan. SM. lKr?l. S lOr llASOSlt IIALL CLOTHING STORE, 2G8 King-street, corner of Went worth, CHARLESTON, S. ('. WA. KENT & MITCHELL are now re ceiving their usual supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of purch scrs. They keep constantly on hand, a toll and complete stock ol Clothing and Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers wiil at all times find a lull stock of English and French ('loth Dress and Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of all descriptions, And a lull stick ol Vests. They would invite attention to their stock ol Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under Garments, Hosiery, Glees. Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &.c. 4'c All of the above (foods will be sold at the loweat prices. W. A. KB NT MlfCHBLU tilirt King-st. cor, Wentworth. April 12. 'J'J If a. V, ANTWERP, MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S, C. * Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing ! an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable 1 garments, which will he sold at reasonable prices, | The goods are pot up expressly for a fashionable | custom trade, and will be found superior in workmanship and quality. I have alsoon hand and-am daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice ami cheap. I shall sell ho article but w hat is good and substantial. also A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hats, of tho very latest styles.froin he liotiso of Rechc Cob i cr. Jan. 'J. I w I English and American Prints. Assorted Coh red Merinos. Fancy and Plain Alpaccas. ' Heavy Blanchesterand Earlston Ginghams; Pniiey Cashmere* Silk and Cottdn Poplins. (iiinp ami Mull Muslins. < Cross Bard, do. t A lew Dresses very Pretty Merinos. ? Colored and While (.'ambries. A general assortment of Gloves, Ribbons, Hos t rv, Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Vfils, &c., at S. D. HALLFGHD'S. FeJj.7. 11 tf. Crockery and Glass Ware. JUST received a general assortment of thd latest styles and patterns Crocker)' and UlaM 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. IIALLFORD. Feb. 7. 11 lL_ ' DOMESTICS. I A PIECES Louisiana Stripes and Plaidf; 1 Brown Homespuns. 1 F9RA>sortment of Bleached Goods. AproiWMfccks, Bed Ticking, Flannels, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Plaid. Ijkiseys. ? All to be to Id at tlb- NES^-CASH STORE, ? i i i * w r n/\nr\in remarsaoiy jow torcasn, ai nai^ruiui Bj Feb. 7. + 11 * -4? % New ArrivalTHE Subscriber"ffcnjust received 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ^ ? Ilhds. Bacon Sides, ? Ilt.ds. Sugar, ^ 200 Sacks Salt. ? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Su?jar Cured Hams, A Few Sacks Rio Coffee, " " " Macaribo do. 500 Lbs. Best Leaf Lard, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, C.heese?No. 1 Mackerel, ? Bbls. Crashed Sugar?~ also, ' 10,000 Segars, such as presaed "Rio Hondo," j, "Esculapeo" Rcncurrell" "Cwnnunes," and "Vir." . TOBACCO. Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut, Myers' Best, Wilson's Honey Dew, Witcher's Superfine &c. With a great many articles cheap Tor cash, by WiVf. C. MOORE. Feb 11 12 < Dry Goods. *. THE Subscriber lias just added to his stock of GROCERIES. . > f; 20- Piecps Cheap Calico. * vi J .'10 " Homespuns and Osnabnrgs, /--' '^ Checks, Ticking, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Diinmins, &c? with all - * articles usually kept in a well selected assort* ment. WM. C. "MOORE. Feb. 11 12 ' ' tf JUST Received a fresh supply of ASSORTED PRESERVES. ? do. Jam and Jellies, , ^ Mustard, Brandy and Fruits, Fresh Salmon and Lobsters. Eng. and American Catsup, Candies, Plums, Kisses, &c., at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 'tf ' Fruits!Fruits!! , PINE Appies, banuiina-, Plantains and West India Oranges, just received at - MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 It Notice. THE Subscribers liave this day formed a Co partnership under the name and firraol Mot fat & Moore, t.ir the purpose of carrying on the Gttneral Auctioneering business. A share of patronage is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT. WAI. <J. MOORE. Jan. 1st, 1851. South Caroliiia?K.crslia\v District. Esther A. Cunningham, vs. (!. J. Sharihon and John Brown Ex'rs., William McWillie, et aL? lJill tor Dower, relief &c. Jy*1 J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Wfn&tn McAVillie, Adam McWillie and his Infant daughter Eliza McWillie, are w ithout and reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Cliesnut & Cast on, complainants solictors, it is ordered that tliev do plead, answer, or demur to the aboffi bill within three months from the date of poblipaj tion; in default whereof an order .pro confesso, will be entered against them. W. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. dv Feb. 11. 12 tf REMOVAL The .Subscriber lias removed to the Store formerly orrutiied hv Tlins. J. Warren. F.s/i? iinme. diateiy opposte the Masonic Hall, where he may always he found ready and happy tu see and accoiiitnodaie his friends and the public, to any article in ihe line of CHEAB SADDUSltV and HAIU * NESS ; having1 on hand a fresh and good supply, I am prepared to offer I hem on the most reasonable ; and accommodating terms. Saddles of every quality and price, Bridles, Marling.iles, Whips, Spurs, Bridle and Harm as Bitts, and Trimmings of all styles and descriptions, Collars, Brushes, Curry Combs. Harness made to order and warranted of the very best style and quality. Wagon Harness and Bitts, and Trace Chains cheaper than any one else in town. Together with Valices and Carpet Bags, and all other article*" usually kept for sale in a Saddlery and Harness establishment. Crfc?" 1 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 liy line,, with neatness and dispatch, and at prices which cannot be objected to: as 1 am willing to follow the golden rule?"Lice, and lei Lire.'" o t n*ira X. J. vauiji Jan'y. 17, 18C1. 5 tf _ y * Estate Sale. BY permission 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 hundred and thirty four shares S. C. Railroad stock, and nineteen shares Camden Bank Stork. Terms?for the negroes a credit until t fie first JUnuary 1852, bonds having interest from date of sale; lor the Riilfoad and Bank stock, the terms will be cash. *, C. J. SHANALQN, ) ? . J NO. BROWN. fhxri* 'X Feb? 7. 11 tda ^ .Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. A full and fresh supply just received at ' Z, J. Dirt] A VS.i-Vh. n. imi. i:t m