Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, March 04, 1851, Image 3

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I '""V? '' " Ijbi-efkk(rrn\l Stop to Di:rlmno.?''Hard tbatSve who have always been such good I friends, should have to fight! Come, now, ii r you iriil fire at uty second, I will fire at yours." ^Saida beg-bug to a mosquito. whom he chanced .to meet. "How is it you extract so much more of life's current that) myself, when I can bite its Severely as vou? How can you explain '/'or parltrulstrs see small bills," quoted the inusqnito with dsgnity. ** t *' v' -. ])o>l^in^fhe Commissioners. ?We have heard the following good anecdote, which shows how Commissioners may be dodged while the Small Pox Ord malices exish A gentleman left Charlotte in the stage for Camden, S. C. Late in the afternoon, just before tiiey reached Lancasterville, the hall-way (rrnmid miiiI \> lu?re thorn is :i halt thro' the niifllt M.; the gentleman, got out and wont around j the nut-skirls of the town and n;ct the Camden stage coming up. lie jumped in, and lot* ting the driver into the secret, got all flu- Camden news fro.i) iiim. When they readied Laneastervillf lie |>ut up at the Hotel as from Cam. den', and course could tell all about the late W' news of that town. lite citizens of Lancastervillc were surprised to see M. take the stagt? back for Camden the next morning, and wondered what could have heen his object for so brief a period among them as he said nothing about his business or pleasure while there. The last man in the village that saw him, says that as .M. was disnppeaiing, he had a thumb to his nose and his fingers extended in a quzzical manner. ?W?M?Bim?B?B???? HK5HLY IMPORTANT: fro* th>: bkitisu provixck of xkw-bkc.nvwick. From the St. Johns Oh-orvcr. Oct. 17. J8H. As at t <is season of ihe year and thtomthout the winter month*, eontrhs ?nd colds are the most prevnlent ?f all the various ills that flush is heir to. we would advise such of our readers and others who inav he thus afflicted, to avail themselves ofthat excellent medicine, "Wistar's Balsam ??f Wild Cherry," which, judging from our own cvjicrience. and that of others, we consider ns being one of the safest and raost effectual remedies that hn? ever been concocted for toe above complaints, nnd which meets wiiJi cordiul approval of innny of the best physicians. And as delays Weda/tgerotis. and coughs and colds frequently terminate ia consumption, this efficacious and agreeable remedy should at once be resorted to. Mr. S. f,. Til ley is the agent in this city, who can enumerate many instnnces in wiiinit jjie most pleasing results have followed from lite use of-tV is tar's Balsam." From the Evening Mirror. New York, March 30.1819. WlsTAR'S J1A1,8AM.?We regard the the Wild Cherry tree arbne of nature's own physicians, a sort of good Samaritan of the forest; for its "medical gum" has relieved the sufferings nnd saved the lives of tliou-ands. Thcftalsnm prepared hv Dr. Wistar is a pure and perfectly reliable preparation of the real < hcrrv essence, and it is a rctneav eyjio ntcans "1m.iI to take." We speak confidently atjtf strongly in its praise, froin having Witnessed its renpywlng'inflaenee in consumptive ra w, when all other prrecripiiotts had proved of no effect. ..None genuineunletc signed I. BI'TTS on the wrapper, for sale to Camden at .McK AIMS' Urng Store. Wholesule Inr P. JL COIlliM & Co , Charleston, S. C..anU hv Druggist* eencrrally throughout the Stale. fi IMPORTANT TO CONSI MPTIVKS. In looking over the pamphlet issued bytlic ocoprintors of Dr. Rogers's Syrup'of Liverwort and Tar. we have been forcibly struck t\ith the liiah public and private character of those who vouch for its efficacy. Among thetn we notice the immc of our old acquaintance nnd quondam j friend, Hon. Judge W. Burke. We also see the names oj i W. J. Riclutrds, Rev. II Wiseman and l)r. Hiram Cox. ^ late Professor in the Cincinnati .Medical College. aiuknuinv I .ether* of lilif rljarnchfr nijJ standing. If men are wilfiiijri over their own fianntures. to testify thus s'roiiely in its favor, it must lie the most renin fknhie medicine ol ,t image, aiiii we advise all our invalid readers to try ii forthwith. ? For suit; at McKninV DrupS'ore. Cant leu S. C. Sep Advertisement in another column. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT* per yd. 11 to in laird, lh S to 10 Bam Hope lh to 12 l-ead, ih 6 to 7 Bacon, fb 9 to 121 Molasses, pall 31 to lo Butter, lb IK to 20 .Mitckare!, hbl K to 1U B/nn<jy, gall 28 to3.0 ; Nails, lb -11 to 6 BeeMvS*, lb IS to 22 Outs. Iiusliel 0.0 Beef, . lb 4 t? 5 il'eas, bushel M/ j Cheiajft, lb 12 1-0 1 i'oluioes. sweet, bu 3" ' (ottnn, lb 8 toll 1 Irish bu 11 I 4'urn, bushel $1 to 1UG Uye, btcliel 95 to 1 | Flour, . hbl Gi to T Uiee. bushel 3 to I Fodder, cut l.OO.Siiifar, lb 7 to 10 IJijjieii. dry lb 8 to 9 (Salt, sac I; 11 .Iron, lb 5 to Gi stmt. baa 13 i-imc. bbl 2 to 2?jTobacc?, lb 10 to 50 licather, sole, lb 17 to21 i Wheat. bnsb 1 7tST UECFIVKM, . AhupplyofJ. Duratnl Co't-. CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. Warranted a certain cure tor Dyspepsia, Weakness ol ibe Stomach and Want of Appetite, Weakness of the ("best, and " Fever and Ague." It is also a pleasant Beverage, in its pure state, and tuay be drank with r*\ ine fit spirits without at all inquiring its medicinal qualities. -Hay be had by the case or single bottle, of S. BK.V-ON, Faintly (iroeer. ft J. UAitRlS, DeKulo Street. W. C". MUOUC, family Grocer' Camden, Sept. 2-1* 77 swGoi * SONS OP TSISPPEiUTOS. Walerce Division .\o. 9. The regular meeting of this D.vsion will be lie! on Thursday evening, an Odd Fellow's Hall at 7 o'clock liy order of the VV. 1*. I), tt. KENNEDV, U.S. Bounty Land to Soldiers. Cy a lato act of* Co tigress, Buumy I and is granted to the Officers and Soldiers ot the war ot 1812* and of the various Indian wars since 179U. In case of the death of the Soldier, to their widow* and minor chidren. The undersigned being permanently located at .the city of Washington, and posse.-sing a thorough and fauiili.r acquaintance with the requiremonts of the Government Officers, is prepared to attend to procuring lluunty Land Wairiiits uillu out jeopardy or delay, and at out little expense to .claimants. Land J/Varrants located on the hast Western L*nde; a*d the Land sold, if desired, on the most Advantageous terms. Claims for Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy Pensions, Back pay, Lost llorses, and every other ^jescripuon 01 cimms ?igauisi niu vicneiai Uovcru. jneiit adjusted with promptness and despatch. I'erRons desiring information of friends who arc ,or have been in the Army or Navy, will forward loh m all the particulars known ol their service, together with a fee of one "collar, and their en<quiries will be replied to by return mail. ' Address, (post paid,) CM AS. C. TUCKER, Washington City, J). C. ? *""" HAVING formed ,> Copartnership with Mr. Tucker for the . .Jlection of claims, I shall lie happy to attend to my business commuted to our care. It is l?> L.- remembered that A Hill passed Congress last week, making claims assign. ' able?and consequently worth more, it is also well to remember, that all who have claims, had .better collect thorn before wo secede. OlHco in /the Court House. A. I'ltlCU. f'hmdrn, S. (', March is tf j i SPLEK&H? PHILOSOPHICAL ENTERTAINMENTS AT HALL. "IfR. _ WILLU.H C. RfCHARDS, 1? L Editor C'l I l.e Southern Literary Gazette, re.spccllul y lieirs leave to ii form Ins Irictid* arid the public generally, that lie will deliver in Camden. /I Course of Fire Lectures on the Atmosphere, beginning during ti-e present week. These ljcctnros will he familiar and popular in their character, designed to convey instruction in the most direct and comprehensive manner. They will em! race all the properties and phenomena of tl e Atmosphere, which will be illustrated by nearly One htuodrcd beautiful Experiment*, performed by means of an extensive and efficient Apparatus, coiistruct<8#"3expiessly for the purpose by ilie most eminent Mechanicians of this country and Europe, embracing A HaguifiocJit Patent Air Pump, (after the model of thit made for the Smithsonian Institufr*. ami by the same tinker,) and all the usual accessories, upon a similar scale of magnitude. Many of the experiments wil' lie remarkably brilliant and sonteol them entin/ij new. To bring tbe-e Lectures within ilie reach ot all ( .'asses, a ticket admitting' tiie holder to the entire Course, and also to lour day-time expositions, will be sold for Two Dollars, an J to pupils of any School for ftl.oO. inrSubscriptior.s rrceivi d for the Course, at the Rook Store of A. Young?and also by the Editors of this Jcurtial. Camden, March '1, 1*51. IS tf (Ml ai-k. THE highest .Market price will be given for Oak Rirk, by W. ANDERSON if CO. March :M; 13 9t J look Store. \\rrLL he sold on Monday night the If 1st inst.. it and nights follow it g, the Books belonging to tlic Camden Orphan Society, at the Masonic Hall, commencing at 7 o'clock, P. M. This w a well selected Libr ry of Standard Authors, and well bound?many ?>f theni elegantly bound and beautifully printed. The Rooks will be sold for wim Uioy wm nring. A ra?;iii>LMte may he found at the office of Maj. Jno M. PeSaussure. 'J'he la rge Uu6k case will he sold at the same time. Terms, cash before delivery. Rooks to he removed immediately. MOFFAT & MOORE, March 4, 1651. 18 H Auctioneers Auction Sale. 0\ Wednesday the i?d day of April next, at the Ma-ouic II ill. 7 o'clock, P .\^ will he sold, 2A Ro ti i\ cgro Kerseys^ Several Coils Rope. Terns cash. MOFFAT <$ MOORE, March 4, 18 9t Ftuai Notice. VLL pprsoos indebted to the Estate of Z. Uavvcu deceased, are requested I j co ne forwuidon ?T before return day, and settle the same, otherwise they wiil be placed in the hands of an Attorney, for collection A I persons having claims against said Estate, will present them duly attested to JolJX A ROW EN, CHAR EES BAILEV, March 4, 13 wit Adm'rs. South Carolina -Kershaw District. BY JOHN U.JOY, BSQL'IRE. ORDINARY. vy HURRAS. A. J.. Mr DON U.Dnnl JOHN K. KJTAW applied I"if)'1 for 1 - t *r> of \ .niini-?irnli'*it on till ami sinou'ei <tu- lianlv and < 1'i^lite met Credit* of l)?>NAUj McDUN-U.D, late of the District ufonaiJ. deceased : Those are. therefore. to ? and n incciish :i!i and Inr. tlir kindred and en-dims til I In- mi i?f deceased. in !>. niiil aji'iear In I'm* meal our item Ordinary's Court f.o tin* said Oirlrit*!, !' ?' boljeii at <Court Home <?n the 17th day of March lout . to show cause, if any, why the salt) administration should not he I (liven under my imntliind seal.thi* the )>( das of March, in the tear of our l.ord one lhmi.s:ni.d oijfht httodred and fifiy-ohe and in the seventy-fifth y at ??: American InJepetuience. JOll-N ti. JOY. o. K t>. March 1 If -ft South Carolina--Kershaw District. BIJOUX K JOY ESQUIKB. ORIlt.v iRr. "IACTIIKKlv\S W. J. Mr'vuin applied to me for Letter* f\ ol Adtni't-atioii deltoids noil on all and siniMilar the (foods iiml Chntiles. (iit;tits. and Credits of John II. Anderson late of the District aforesaid deceased : Tiic-c are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sinKular, tic kindred ami creditors of the said deceased, to la* and appear before in-* at our ticvt Ordinary's Court for the said District: to lie holtfcri at Camden < 'tmrt House on the Seventeenth day of March inst., to show cause, if any. wliy lli? said administration should not lie t;ranted, flirrii under tny li-oiil and -?-:iI. this Kirn- day of Mnrelt in the )ear of onr Lord one thou-* n-J eits'it linndred and liftv-one and in the ao\eiity-filih year of Anierienn Independence. .mmIN k. Jt>\ , o. k. r. Mareli 4, 1.4 4t Camden BazaarWfE hereby ttoiilv to n-ir Customers. atid tin? public generally, tit it we have just received, a large assortment of lt-?ady Made flntuing suitable lor the Spring winch we shall sell as tisual at the very lowest ('ash prices possible. We have also received a tine assortment of I'ro.idclonlhs, anil bi te.* and l.incy colored Canimeres, to which we invtie the attention of our Inends. M. DltUKEIt &, Co. Feb. 28, ISoI. 17 if Just Received, WHITE Lump Lime, a line article for Whitewashing, Plaster Paris, Cement Stone Lime, and Land Plaster lor agricultural purposes. For sale by C. L. CHAT TEN. Feb. 2S 17 tf Estate SaleBy permission ol John K. Joy Esq ; Ordinary of Kershaw District I will sell at Public Outcry on Saturday the 15iliday of March next, at the store of John ttosser 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 tny possession. Sale to commence at 11 n'c'ock, a. in. PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE. Ad.nV. Feb. 28, 1651." 17 3t Assignee's Notice. VLL persons i rule bled to the late A>?hijjiiod Ehtate of John II Triisdel, will come forward and make payment immediately to the Assignee. And all persona having legal cl lima against iJie waid Estate, will file the name with tho Clerk of the Court, on tr before tie 5th Monday in March next. JOHN I NGIIaM, Assignee. Feb. 25 Hi lOt -Corn! Corn!! 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, ^ IOOO do Whim do. Received, and for sale in lota to suit purchasers, *by JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden, Feb. 21, 1 < tf % ^SSiif I Jljls i' rerwivetJ, and lor sale by Z. J, DeIIAY. Feb.'Jo lo sw-Gt I i South C<iroliua?*Kei>iia\v District. HY JOHN H. JOY, R3UUIHK ORDINARY. WHEREAS, HERMAN HOLLEYM AN,applied to me Tor Letters of Administration, on all and sinenlar the Goods and < hat ties, Rights and Credits of ELM1RA F. HOLLEYMAN, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, to cite and admonish all and sintrular, the i kindred and creditors of the said defeased, to be and ap I pear before me at our next Ordinary'* Court for the said District, tq lie hidden at Camden Court House, on the 10th ! day or Mar-oh next, |o show cause, if any, why said ad! ministration should not be granted. (iiven under my hand and seal, this24th Feb. in the i year of our I.orJ one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one land in the seventy fifth year of American Independence. JOHN It JOY, o. k- i>. Feb. 25, 1H51. it 16 Choice Seijars OF lite favorite Brands? Gold Leaf, Keen tapir. I,a Fort una, l.a KHtneraldit, die. die., ! always In he found At li. I.KVY & SON. Feb. 24. 1*51, 1" tf I We stilt continue to scli OUR STOCK of DRY GOODS AT \EW.YORK COST VLL those who wish to purchase, would do well to call, before all are disposed of, as we arc | determined to sell, and to customers we give the I usual credit. 11. LEVY & SON. Feb. til 15 tf CHARLES "A. PRIOET" | ATTORNEY AT LAW, CA.UDEit, s. c;. YVii.l FsAOTirE in Kershaw and the adjoining Districts. Feb. 4 For Sala.^, rp\VO likely young fellows, one a first rate TaiJ tor?the other a house servant, and understands attending to horses, ?VfF< red only because the owner intends leaving the State, terms will accommodating Apply at the Fruiting Office. Feb. 18 15 tf I To be Sold, Oh Monday, the 3d., March next, before the Court House in < 'amden, One Negro Girl about 14 years old, accustomed to the house, and very likely, notsoLtl for any fault: Terms one-fourth cash?the balance payable 1st. January next, with bond and good security, interest from day o sale aud mortgage of the property. T/lO. J. WARREN, Agent. Feb. 18 14 4t ' BOXES Smoked Halibut received and for | r) sale by 8IIAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf O BBI,S. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, O received and for sale, hv .ViJAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 M If. , s) CASKS l'ie Fru't consisting of Rhubarb, Ji, Gooseberries, Peaches, Whortlebtnlies and lMtims, received Mid lbr sale, l?v SUA\V & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 U if 1 BOXES 1. K. Cheese, small size, received , *7 and for sale, bv Sli.WV & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 11 tf Paints. Oils, Glissffcc., &c, ^|MIK subscribers keen a general fcssoriinent of i. Paints and Oils, of all kinds, Spirits of Tur| pentine, llru.-lies, Window Glass, Sashes, Grind* ; stones, .Mill .Stone.-', Packing Vain, Tallow, &e.f i utc, H'ethorills superior Philadelphia White Lead, ' i.onslaiit'v on hand, ?leo, Cainphene and Spirit Gas, i i f best ijualuy, of their own manufacture. For ' sale at wholesale and retail bv SMITH & WHILUKN", < 0 1-2, Kant Bay. Feb. IH-flin Charleston, S. C. COURTENAY & WIEKGES, BOOKSCLLCHS, STATIONERS AXII DEALERS IX nwrtAP PTTBT.Tn ATTOTJR. CJIAHLKSTON, S, C. Opposite the f'osl Office. Agents for ihe best (Jrrcn and Black Tea*, and J'ulent Medicines. S. U. fOCRTKXAV. n. W. WICNGEH. -i /A BI'1?S. Planting Potatoes, received and lor 111 sale, bv SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 ti' Lamps! Lamps!! I have just received three pair taajdendid Spirit i tins Lamps, for Centre or Pier Tallica, and Maullepiecea. with beautiful rut glass globes, and chrystal drops, figured and plain. Call ami se? at Z. J. DeIJAY'S. Feb. 14, 1851. Gt 13 Bennett's Bowel Complaint Mixture. T111S Medicine '?? 'prepared by K S. Bennett M. D, in the City of Charleston, and only needs a fair trial to obtain fo. it every where, the reputation it has there For sale hereby the agent' J. DeIIAY. Feb. 14. Idol. 13 if xSlecrroes For Sale. WII.l. l>c fold before tlie Court llouso in Camden on tlie 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. Term#: one-fourth cash, the balance on a credit 'n 1st January 1602, with two good and sufficient securities. TIIOS. SESSIONS. Feb. 11 12 tds Wanted to Illre \ Negro woman, to go in the country some 15 miles?for which good wuges will he given. App'y at tins office, i Feb 25 10 :3t WPT MATTHIESSEN, " Wholesale Clothing House. No. 143 east'WfteSfSoHNEK or Queen Street, CHAtrtllMTON, S. C. * 1 Jan. 23d, 1651. 8 lOt | nirirrn 11111 t r mm 1 ? ? n i 1 ?? ^T"~rTirTM*i?i NEWIMPORTATIONS. TIIE attention of Planters and Country Merchants is particularly requested to the arangemente nnu* made at Bancrofts Silk House, No. 2->'3 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 pt ssible prices, will offer greater inducements fb purchasers than this market has before afforded. Particular attention Iibh been paid to our stock of domestic and heavy goods for servants wear. Hosiery of every size and variety; we confidently ii vi.e 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. Uur stock consists in part of? Rich Chene Silks Striped, figured and Dla:n do Plain and figured Black Silks, French and Entrl'mli Lawns and Cambrics. Plain and figured, colored and white Organdies. Bareges and Silk Tissues. French Embroideries I.are Collars. Muslin, ('he Edging, and Insnrling^ English 'IVeeds, Summer C'assirtrtrs, &c. Irish Linen, pure F'ax, an article we confidently recommend. Birds Eye, arid Towelling Diapers, 0 1,7-4 ft 4, 9 4,-10-4, Tabling Damasks. Long Clot hs, from fij to?f? corns per yard. Blue Denims, Blue Stripe* "* Chanrbrays, Striped and Pftin, Osanburgs, brown Homespuns and Sheetings, of Southern manufacture, which, as we are agents of sever: I Factories, we are enabled to ofl'er by the hale or piece, at Factory prices, A full as sortm'eiJt of Gloves, Hosiery, IJaberdashrias, c., &c. W. G. BANCROFT, Importer, Wholesale and Retail, 2 >B, and 255 King st. Charleston. Feb. 4 10 Bin GEORGE OATES, Publisher and Importer of Music, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Piano Fortes and musical Instruments. Nos. 231 and 230, Kin* gt., (?t the JJend.) MR. OATESis sola agent for the following; celebrated Piano Forte Manufacturers, liac ii 61 Raved. Dubois Warriuer And A. H. (Jale &, co. New York, Whose instruments have always given such universal satirftgttkj in this, and the adjoining States for keepitfflKp rich and powerful rones, and for their srreataBwbility m a southern climate. In addition to the" unsolicited written testimonials iron: the following eiiiuiiiieut Artists, Mad. aine Bishop, Mr-.-. Seguin, Miss Bochsa, Seguin Templcton and the "liolinstocks," the subscriber lias tin? pleasure of adding tbe favorable opinion of the "Sweedisli Nigjitinga'le" in the followii g extract of a note received prior to her departure lor Havana. **!t aim give* im- ereai pleasure to add, that 1 have been go-ally pleased wiih the I'iano you kindly sent to this Hotel for my use during my stay in Chaxle*ton, being a very ex<-ell>-iil instrument. jHissesning great richness of tone, and at ihc same time uni-oniinoii softness." 1 siiUscrilje myself dear sir, Yours greatly obliged. J EN .NY I.IN'D. Charleston, Dec. 31st 1850. . Tne originals <1 the above, can be teen at the store. ?ew~music. # fluntrnrinii Polka; dedicated to (>uvs< Ladwlau* Ljhazy. By Allele IMiimiicK Ague* Polka; n lively anil spirted composition. By Mi** Allele ihiluislnck. Grand Triumphal Mar-It. CompONcd by Mis* Adele llollllSlOck. Marchv d'Ainazoiie*. Composed by Karl Itohnstock. Mart-be d* A mazoiie*. arranged for four hands. .V 1>. 'i lie above are all tieuiniful and very |<opular. I IIv|>eri"ii Polka, illustrated with a correct and l>?*autiful | view iifilie residence of tin I'net, Professor Henry W. Longfellow. Cum bridge. Composed by Henry T. Gate*. I ive liitliiimable Polka*, by !' tthiza, viz; Remembrance i "ulka. Ol I I'uele -Ned. do Allcflioii, do Ot'l i:i the stilly night, do II I'uretani, do introducing the famous duel iu that ujiem. Rottaveulurc Waltz. Jenny Li lid'v Songs. F<*ar an! fond youth; composed by .Mozart. The Mariner: a celebrated Swedish Melody Farewell to Life's Ocean; a lieauiii'ul song. Sea Kind's Bride: Swedish, Voice of the Spirit. Take this Lute; coin[MiKcd for Jenny Find, by Jules Benedict. telltale College*. Seminaries. Schools, and Academies supplied with Music Ac., a! tin* lowest prices. All the new music published in tin- 8. received every week, per express. Orders must ho addressed to OKOUOF. OVTF.S. -Jl anJ'J36. Knur St.. (at the bend.) j Jan. 31 __J). If I CLOTHIKa'Mfc, 2G8 King-street, corner dWPrSpjSrorth, WA. KK.NT & MITCHKliL arc now re reiving their usual supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, tnwhiobi they would invite the alteiition of purcit sers. They keep constantly ?n hand, a lull ami complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outlining articles. Purchasers will | at all times lind a lull stock of Knglish and French ('loth Dress end Frock Coats 1 Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of all description*, And a lull sto< k of^fests. They would invite attention to their stock el Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under Garments, Hosiery, Gioves, Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. rf-c All of the above Goods will be sold at the lowest prices. \V. A. KTjNT i\- &in\"ilRI.U iiu'S Kin;{-*t. cor. Wentworth. April 12. 2t> tf qT v7 ajjtwerp, MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S, C. Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing an eytcriKicc atnirlinniit of nlnin un.1 1-iBliinnnl.U garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices, The goods are got up expressly lor a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior in work- I inausbip and cjuality. I have also on hand and am j aily receiving un extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice arid cheap. I shall sell ko article but what is good and substantial^*> AI.SO A fine assortmentJnf S>iik and Fur Hats, of tfie ! very latest styles, from .he house of BeeLe tf* Cos i cr. Jan. 2. 1 If Wanted Immediately. AN active' and intelligent Hoy. Iioni In to 16 years of age,as an Apprentice.^ the Printing llusiucss. Apply at this Offire^jfr -y \ BEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, received at xi , AlOQRB'S. Fob 11 1J it English and American Prints. Assorted thrl red Merinos. Fancy and Plain Alpaccas. Iloavy Manchester and Barlston GinghamsF..in v Cashmere, Silk and Cotton PoplinsGimp and Mull Muslins. Cross Hard, do. A lew Dresses very Pretty Mcrirofr. Colored and While Cambrics. A general assortment of Gloves, Ribbogf, *IIoa ? ry, Ilaiitlkercljiels, Shawls, Veils, &.< ., at . S. U. IlALLFORD'S. Feb. 7. 11 tf. Crockery and Glass Ware. JUST received a general assortment of the latest styles and patterns Crockery and Glass ? Ware as follows: * x Cups and .Saucers. Sleak Di?h*s. IrW Plates. How Is, Pitchers ? Large Stone Butter Stands, China and Fancy Flow er Vtses, Ornaments, Toyp, &c. JL S. D. HALLFORD. Feb. 7. 11 - gj. DOMESTICS, A A PIECES Louisiana Slrineaan^ Plai/iw *Ui Large Lott Brown Homespuns. 1 Fine Assortment of Bleached Goods. Apron-Checks Bed Ticking, Flannels, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Plaid. I.iuf-eys. "jfcjfr All to be sold at the NE^f- CASH STORE, remarsably low for cash, At flALLFORD'S. Feb. 7. H tfNew ArrivalTHE Subscriber hasjust received 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ? Hhtls. Bacon Sides, ? Hl.ds. Sugar, 200 Sacks Salt. ? Bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 1 Cask Su<;ar Cured Hams, ** A Few Sacks Rio Coffee, 44 44 44 Macaribo do. 500 Lbs. Best Leaf Lard, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Cheese?No. 1 Mackerel, ? Bbls. Crashed Sugar? m 4LSO, w 10,000 Segarp, such as pressed "Rio lioado," "Esculapen" Kcncurrell" "Communes,"-- and "Vir." TOBACCO, : \l PC , UAMIUI a A IIIU V> Ul| (?t Myers'Rest, V . Wilson's Hotter Dew. ? ? . >' Wiicber's Superfing &c. Willi a great many article* cheap for cash, by WSJ. d MOORR. Feb 11 12 ... ;ik Dry Goods, THE Subscriber has just added to bis stock of GROCERIES. .. . 20 Pieces Cheap Calico. 30 44 Homespuns and Osnabnrgs, u Checks, Ticking, Shawls, Handkerchief Tweeds, Cassimeres, Diminitis, &c* with all articles usually kept in a well selected assort; ment. NVM. C. MOORE. * Feb. I I 12 . .jfU JUST Received a fresh supply of ASSORT^ PRESERVES. * ? do. Jain and Jellies, Mustard, tyandy and Frnits, * Fresh Salmon and Lobsters, Eng. and American Catsup, .... ,nj?r v C?udies, Plums, Kisses, &c., at '* p^hll II ^ ir Fruits! Fruits!! - * T>INE Apples, Uanauna-', Plantains and Weal JL India Oranges, just received at MOORE'S. ^Feb 11 12 tL_ -> Notice. THE Subscribers have this day formed a Co partnership under the name and firm of Mot fat ?k Moore, tor the purpose of carrying ou the General Auctioneering business. A share of-jafc* ronage is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT. VV.M. C. MOORE, Jan. 1st, 1851. n South Carolina?kcnltaw District. Esther A. Cunningham, vs. C. J. Shannou ?jm! Joliii Brown Kx'rs. William McWrtlic, et Bill tor Doner, relief &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Williagi McWillie, A(l.iin McWilJie and his infant daughter Eliza McWillie, are without and reside beyond the limits of tins Slate, on motion ofCheenut & Caston, complainants solictors, it is ordered that thev do plead, ai swer, or demur to the above bill within tiuee months Irom the date ot publication; in-default whereol unorder pro confesso^will # be entered against them. v ' ' W. M. SHANNONc,*, k. u. i Feb._U. 12 --.Ifc-'f REMOVAL. The Subscliner tins removed to the Store lotv. inerly occupied by Tims. J. Warren, Esq, iinuio-. diately opposle the Masonic Hall, where he may always be found ready and happy to see and accommodate his friends and the publictoanv article in the line of CHEAP S ADtfLEltV and HAR. NESS ; having on hand a fresh and gnod.?upjflv,' I am prepared to.ofTer them on the must reasonable and accommodating terms. Saddles of every quality and price, Bridies, Martingales, Whips, Spurs, Bridle and Harm us Bitts, and Trimmings of all styles and descriptions, Collars, Brushes. Curry Combs. I Harness made to order and warranted of iho i very best style and quality. Wagon Harness and Bitts, and Trace Clisihe i cheaper than (ivy one dse in town. Together with * I Vahces and Carpet Bags, ami all other articles I usually kept for sale in a Saddlery and Harness | establishment. i S3TI an. thankful for lite liberal patronage ; heretofore received, and beg that it may be con\ tinucd and abundantly increased, as 1 ant prepared to execute al* orders for work, in niy fine, with neatness and dispatch, and at prices whicli cannot be objected to; as I am willing to lollow the gulden ruic?"Luc, and Ui Lice? F. J. OAKS. I Jilll y. 14, 1M1. i) It Estate Sale. ^ BY permission of Jolm R. Joy, esq., Ordinary for Kershaw District, w ill be 6old before Wie ' Court House in Camden, on the (^cst Monday in I March next, ros, one hundred and tBiVty ! four shares S.' C. Railroad stock, and uineteeu shams Camden Bank Stock. Ternio?for this negroes a credit until the first January l'si'd, bonds having interest from date of sale; lor the K-ilroad arid Bank block, the terms will be cash. c. j. shannon, ( - ' . j.nu: brown. j&*?Feb. 7. i I Ids Tarrant's Peltier Aperient. A full and Iresh supph just received at '/. j. deuayu Feb. 14. Idol. 13 (5t