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flilutions which become gradually undermined by miasmal causes without even a day's actual confinement, ]ii such eases the Gholagoguc acts like n charm?the sallow complexion, loss of appetite, langor, weariness, and depression of spirits, with oilier uupleiscnt symp. turns winch render life a burden?all yield to this remedy if only faithfully used according to the directions of the pamphlet which accompanies each volume. U* For .<*ilc in Camden by JAMES R. McKAlN. ^".MARRIED, In this place, on Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. Dr. Davis, Mr. \VM. 11. rr.wri,c.o, to .uis? i LUCY TURNER. All of this town, CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Bapging, per yd. 18 to Lard, lb 8 to 10 Bale Hope lb to 12 l-ead, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb 81 to 7 Molasses. pall 31 to 40 Butter, lb 12 to 18 .Mnekarel, hbl 8 to 12 Brandy, gall 28 to 35 iNails. lb 6 to 8 Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 Oats, sheaf, rwt 50 \ lb 4 te 8 Peas, bushel 50 ' -tuc, lb 12 15 Potatoes, sweet, bit 37 {' -on, lb 101 to 125 Irish bu 75 (" ni, bushel 55 to live, bushel 75 to 87 I* -ir. hbl 8 to 8i Hire. bushel 3 to 4 F-il-r. cwt 50 to 75 jSttpar, lb 7 toll i t?. .irw lb 8 to y [Salt, sack li 1 *?u, lb 5 to til bo:* ]i l.iin*. hhl 2 to 21 jTohacro, Ih 10 to75 leather, noIe, lb 13 to2i J Wheat, bush 90 Chart.kston, Fel>. 7. Cotton.?The demand yesterday was hy a few buyers only* who operated to the amount ?-??. _i of 1517 bales; prices seemingly wuimm inimgr. Baltimore, Feb. 6. New York Market.?To Hay, *2000 bales Cotton sold, at unchanged prices, principally to spinners. Tobacco i? improving in prices. Coffee is declining. Flour, Grain, and other articles, unchanged. Baltimore Market.?To clay,% 5000 bags Rio Coffee were off-red at auction?1100 bags sold at 13 3 4 to 15 1-2 cents. The residue was withdrawn, the market proving not so buoy, ant as was anticipated. Nf.w Orleans. Feb. 3. Tiie Market.?The Cotton Market yesterday was heavy. Sixteen hundred bales were disposed of. Middling may lie quoted at II l.S; J 'I'l? mIm ,.f iho ueek amounted to 19.U0D Iw4e?. IMWWWMMWBM??????? A NEW DISCOVERY! Cheaper Still for Cash! BOOTS, SHOES, AND STUCK OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, CAN BE FOUND AT OCR ESTABLISHMENT AT VERY L??W PRICES FOB CASH. Xlon.,* Pino <-alf water nroof Ro tti Philadelphia made, $7 to 80. Do. 81 Jo to 8-5 fH). Boy's boots and! shoes, assorted, fmm 67 to 3 00 Youths' do. do. do do. . 50 to 2 00 Ladies' boots, blark and colored, 1 25 to 3 25 do. kid and morocco Walkers, 1 25 to 1 75 do. do do Slips &. Ties, 33 to I 50 Misses' kid and mor. boots & buskins, 75 to 1 25 Childrens' Shoes, assorted, 25 to 87 also : 3000 Pairs Ifegro Shoe*, at l.om 70 cents to 81 25. also: A Tery l^rg? assortment of Trunks, carpet bags, Valises, &.c. All of which can be had very low for cash, from \VOUKM.\N & BOOMS. Feb 6 11 _ tf WHEREAS, 1.1 TUJt; tuiiwii ur a riitr ti r.ivi\n, 1 expect tn receive my stock of "new and attractive SPRI.XCi (!OODS, and having a decided antipathy to derul slnck, I will dispose of my present assortment of WINTER CLOTHING : Coats, Vests, and Pants, singly or collectively ; Casssimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, and Pantaloon stutfi generally ; Flannels, Blankets, and Toadies' worsted Dresses, particularly; TOCETHKR WITH All tlie 44 Odds and Ends" peculiar to the winter months, individually; A T PRICES A STO.XISIIIXOL Y LO VV. N. B. As the balance of my winter stock is ?*r>neiilr>rah1 v re<lnrprl. niviinr to a liberal and ex. tensive patronage, (for which I tender my best thanks.) early calls are solicited from those who wish to avail themselves of the REDUCED PRICES. JAMES WILSON. _ Feb 8 11 tf FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. Just received a fresh supply of GROCERIES such as St Croix, clarified and crushed SUGAR, Rio and Java COFFEE, new crop New Orleans MOLASSES, Macka-el, Salmon, Rice &c. North Carolina Flour, superior brands, Imitation English Cheese, <f-c. Also?A splendid assortment of Candies, Symnii Pirlflps Hi r . rlip:in fnr rush. Feb. 8. MOORE <f- BBLCHER. ATTJETKTIOrt, GUARDS f You are he eby ordered to parade at your rendezvous on Friday the 22d inst., at 11 o'clock, a. in. properly armed and equipped. By order of the Captain. VV. E. HUGHSON, O. S. Feb 8 11 4t_ Sheriff's Sales. Bv viriue t f sundry writ* of 'Fi. Fa 1.1 mo /Ii_ reeled! I will sell, on llie nrst Monday in March next, being the 4th day of said month, duriii" the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All the right, title, nd interest of the defendant in and to tive hundred acres of land, more or less, bounded on the north by the Cantey lands, east by Motley's lands, and south and west by lands of J)r. B. F. VVatkms. levied on and to be sold as the property of Wm. B. Watkins, at the suit of the Hank ot Camden,S. C., vs. Win. B. Watkins. Also, all the delendaut's right, title, and interest in and to acres of land, lying in the District of Kershaw, adjoining lands of Wiley Albert and others. Levied upon and to be sold as the properly of Eli Bass, at the suit of Elijah Bass vs. Eli Bass. 4 Terms :?Cash?Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. THO. J. WARREN, S. K. I). Feb. 8 11 tds Mortgage Sale. Will be eold on the first Monday in March, Nine Negroes (all field hands) and tlieir children, to foreclose a mortgage. Terms -A credit of one, two, and three yearn, with interest from day ot sale, on bond and good personal security, and a 'mortgage ; purchaser to pay for titles. RlcHA BREVARD. Feb 8 11 tds Town Taxes. The undersigned will open the Tax Boohs belonging the Town on Monday the 14*it met. for the purpose of receiving taxes, and will keep them open until the 1st day of February, 1850, after which, delinquents will be returned to C'tuncil, to bejlealt with according to law. By order of Council, L. \V. BALLARD T. Recorder, | Beauty Soon Fades. 'Hum is too irite. Not only personal attractions, but all things beautiful, are at tlie mercy of Time. Hut, though beauty must fade at last, tnere is no reason whv it should do so prematurely. No one who ha? a beautiful complexion should allow themselves to look old and faded before their time. They should therefore pay proper attention to , the subjeet. and discarding all injurious pre|>arntions, ' washes, an?l soaps, use onlv JfiI.ES IIAUKI/S .NYMPH SOAP, or F. YU DIVINE 1>E VENDS, (in a liquid state.) which will keep the skin beautifully fair, smooth, and healthy; or if the skin is diseased, it will totailv eradicate all pimples, blotches, tan, freckles, sunburn, or other eruptions, allaying all inflammation, and imparting to it a ra liant whiteness. .Many pre parol ione for the skin are said to hr> ininriniin in ftmir ft&atH Jules Ilanel's Nvmph Soap is not only perfectly but its medical properties' arc such, that it ennnoWj^Mpeffect a cure of all cntaneotm diseasef. Xo Nymphoffp is frontline without it has my name on the wrappers. Avoid all other articles of the same name. JUI.ES IIAl'EL, 120 Chestnut st. j Feb 8?11?^4t] Philadelphia. fCT" For sale in Camden by James It. MoKain, Z. J. Dellav. F. I* Zeinp, and A. Voting. Bright Light. I have lately received two casks superior Sperm and Solar Oil, which will he sold as low as it can possibly be afforded in this market, for cash, or t> punctual customers. Z.J. DeIIAV. Jan. 2, 1850. 1 tf Cod Liver Oil. ~ THIS va'ttable MEJ)ICINK is now used with astonishing efficacy in the cure of Consumption, Scrofula, chronic Rheumatism, General Debility, diseases of the Kidneys, etc. etc. A fresh suppjy just received and for sale by Jan. 2^ Z. J. PeIIAY. Kauel's Eau Lustra!, Hair Restorative. "There is nothing in this wide world, that confributes more to comeliness and beauty than a profusion of soft, flowing ring ringlets, or auburn tresses and he who can devise the means to preserve and telain, in its original beauty, this important ap pondage to the head, will confer an inestimable blessing upon mankind, and deserve the lasting gratitude of the community." Such an article is Ifaiiel's Eau Lustra!! I have ust. received direct from the Proprietor, a large and fresh supply, in Pottles at f>0c. 7oc and 81. each. 1 Z. J. DeIJAY. Suporior Cologne Water. Manufactured by J. A. Cleveland, who obtained a premium for the best article of Cologne presented to the " South Carolina Institute" at the late Fair in Charleston. Quart and pint bottles, fur sale by Z. J. DeIIAY. Jan. 2. 1 tf Pomtlw IVToitirtnoa *' UIU.I1J MVMAVAMVWI Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, I^cc'h, Spencer's, Gordon's, Moffatt's, Bra rid ret h'e, Peter's and Beckwith's Pills, &c., &.c,ahvavaon liand at Jan. 2, 1?tf Z J DfJIAY'S. Horehound Candy, iManufacturcd in Charleston, and of superior quality, Jujube, Paste, Fancy and Medicated Loz enges, Pantiles de Paris, for Coughs, Colds &r, tj-c. may always be found at 2. J. DeIIAY'S. Jr.n. 2, 1 tf INEQlflTY. Lancaster District. Middlcton G. Caston vs. Susannah Caston etal.? Bill Air Partition of the Estate of Samuel Caston, deceased. It appearing tc my satisfaction, that William K. McDonald and Evelina A., his wife, William Frederick Williams, Sarah Evelina Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Susan Jane Dye, Anna M. Caston Samuel N. Caston, and Jefferson Caslnn, Defendants in the above stated crj^e, are absent from and without the limits of this Slate, It is ordered, on motion of Williams, Solicitor for Couiplainaint, that the said defendant do appear and plea'.', answer, >r demur, to the hill in the above case, on or before the llltli of April, 1-50, and in default lhcrcof judgment pro confesso will be ordered against each and every of thein.. JAMES II WITHERS POO NT, Commissioner's Uffice, ) C. E. L. D. Hist December, 1649. ? 2 Hiii JAMES W. BASK(N, AUCTIONEER, CA7IDE3T, S.C. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him. He may be lound at the Sheriff V Office Jan. 10. 0 \vs3in Notice. The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment lie hopes a further call will be unnecessary, as his is a cash business and the credit was (riven only for a short time. A. E. ALLEN. i ? ) n .c JrllJU'tljr W 11 J\mEW CASH STORE. The subscribers ore now receiving n variety of tliosc articles which generally constitute u FAMILY GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, consisting of SUGARS, brown, crushed and double refined COFFEES, Rio ond Java Flour, Rice Cheese nnd Molasses Bacon, Lard Mackarcl and Salt d : i...if i i n<IIMH>? III (JiJurivr, 11?*11 <11111 w nuit nuAi.a Currants, Almonds and Candies of u 11 descriptions Assorted Pickhs, Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Sardines Pepper, .Allspice and Ginger Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candler Crockery Ware Sugars, Tobacco, &,c. &c. MOOR 13 <fc BELCHER, Titrec doors south of II. Levy and neurly opposite the Tost Office. Jan. 9, 2 tf $50 Reward. Will be paid for the apprehension of my man STEPHEN, who left my place on the 2-d day of July last. .Said man is 5 feet, 7 orS inches high, about 20 or. 27 years old, once belonged to Mr. Wi liam K. Davis, of Fairfield District, he is supposed to have returned to that District, or the adjoining one; he speaks quick when spoken to, and inclined to be left handed, tolerably stout built, weighs about 100 or 170 pounds; uses a whip when driving a team with the left hand; he may deny his name and owner, lie may be lodged inary Jail in the Mate, so that I may get him. B. F. SI MMONS. Pull Swamp, Orangeburg Dist. Jan 19 84. Final Notice. i *11 . t !. I... ..?!? /\ 11 MOSC IllUf*Uivu nuin ur iijikii tic< <.uiu> iu ilio late firm of DOBY & KENNEDY, will please call on the subscriber and settle the same without delay. Otherwise, they will he placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection; as the business must be settled up. R. M. KENNEDY. Janua y 19 7 sGw Tissue Paper for Artificial Flowers, Of the brightest colors, and finest texture. Just received at Z. J. DEIIAY'S, Jan 1. 1 tf Buckwheat. A few Boxes Holt's superior Bnckwhc.it, just received by MOORE & BELCHER. January 1G 1 tf A FRESH SUPPLY. Just received, a large assortment of all the various kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, also,- Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, Soln and Upper Leather, which will be sold at a small advance on manufacturer's prices, and which the public are respctlully inv'ted tb call and examine before purchasing elsewhere; as bargains will be given. The stock consists in part, of Ladies Morocco Buskins and Ties do Thick soles do Philadelphia kid and morocco 'Slippers do French .?id Slippers and Ties do Excc'fiibr Slipperc dc/ Thtfck and thin sole Gaiters do Mazarine Gaiters do Slippers, from 50 to 75 cents Misses' kid Ties and Slippers do thick sole morocco Buskins do leather Buskins and Ties Children's Boots and Shoes, all kinds do Gaiters and buttoned Boots, difTererft colors do bronzed Boots do Boots, black and light rotors Gentlemen s Boots, from $1 75 to 87 06 do thin sole pegged Boots, from $2 50 to ?4 50 do sewed Boots from 84 00 to 87 00 do sewed Bootes and Brogans, various kinds do and Boys cloth Gaiters do fine calf l'liila made Slioetees Boy's and Youth's Brogans, all kinds Children's Bootees, from 25 to 50 cents. ai.ro 1600 pairs Plantation Brogans, sewed and pegged. IT Next, door to M. Drucker, and nearly oppowilp tlip Hunt ill' f\miilnii J:ui733.' J. S. McCADDON. jThe Camden Hotel, With ts amole accommodations, will continue torcccie TRAVELLERS, DROVERS, <f-c.? Its prox mify to the Depot renders it a convenient stopping place to Railroad Travellers. The Stables and Lots will hereafter be in the possession and receive the attention of the undersigned. Id SONS OF TEMPERANCE cannot object to the presence of a BAR, as accommodations in t' e liquor Iiue have been discontinued. B. P. BOYD, Proprietor. Jan, 1, lRfjO ff Teacher Wanted. The undersigned will receive proposals for the office of Principal of the Washington Academy, located in the southeastern portion of Lancaster District, until the 1st of February next. Testimonials o' moral character and ability to prepare stu- ] dents for the Junior class in the South Carolina College will be required. Applicants will be required to state the amount for which they will engage. Letters to be addressed, post-paid, to the Su'ttcribcr, at Pleasant Hill, I^incastor.! Jin. 2?3-St E. L. FBAZER. Onion Buttons, White and Red, for rale by JAMES R. McKALV . A. a. M A lisIIa! /ia-t wnmTnTri inciKTm c n \j u jLimo a ij/j ur Auiuiu x ) uuiumuid) o. u, Merchants and othorp, bavin# unsettled claims in an / part of this State or lYorlh Carolina, can have them promptly attended to by placing them in hp hinds at the Oilice of the Telegraph. January 7. 3 tf T. C. STEVENSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, COLUMBIA, S. C. Would inform his customers and the public ge nerally that he has removed his store to the buildingo;e door south of the Furniture Ware Room of Messrs. l'rice and Kerry, where he will keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTINUS, &c., all of which will he sold to punctual customers, on the usual time, very cheap. TEX I'ER ('EXT. deducted for cath payments on the delivery of the garment. Jan. 23. 6 3m LATE ARRIVALS At the New Cash Store. No. 1 Mackerel in Kits No. 3 44 in barrels and half barrels Cho ce Figs, Raisins and Almonds l'icklcd .Salmon A supply of fresh candies, and i A splendid lot of Oranges. Choice Segal**, Such as, Rio Hondo, Hold l.eaf, Espartero, j Washington, Charleston. &c. &.C., to be sold exj ecedingly low for cash only. e ./ i v(i\onti c. nrrntPD I Jrtll V (I J 1>1W\/1VL tX, 1MJIA.I1UIV. Gloves, &.C. Just opened, direct from New York, Ladies' ! Wliitc, Black, and Colored Kid Cloves, of superior quality; also, Plain Black Silks, and Colore I do.; Rich Mohair Lustres ; Fine Bom bazines; Plain and Fancy Cashmeres ; Ladies' Merino Vests; Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs; Cotton, Thread, and Linen Edgings, Inserting.*, <kc. E. W. BONNKY. Jan. 30 8 - tf _ I i t. ? ?? nit;?) i\c? Claret, Champaign, Borland Conking Wines; also, be<t While Wine Vinegar; Sugar.House Syrup; Yeast Powders; Extracts, &c. For ; sale Ity K. W. BONNEY. January 30 8 tf | To Stot'ltlaolttorii of fliv Soiitli-CaroIiei:i ICai t oad Company. Office S. C. Railroad Company, ) Charleston. Jan. 25, 1850. y By resolution of the Board of Directors of this Company, the stockholders will be brought down to the meeting of the 12th February, and return. | free of charge. They will likewise be permitted to bring and carry their families " free of charge." \V. II. BARTLESS, Sec'r. Jan. 30 8 4td l'lit! South-Carolina Railroad Com pnny, mid (lie SoiillnvtKtt'rii Rail- ' road Bank. j The minimi meeting ??<' the Stockholders ot : both llteso Institnti< ns will be held on Tuesday, j the 12tli day of February, at ?lie Hank Mall?the mootiiifj to be held at 11 o'clock, a. in.; and on the ! following day, to wit, Wednesday, there will he .an 1 ' election at the same place, between I ho hours of 1) j o'clock, a. ni., and .'1 o'clock, p. in., for a President ! anil fourteen Directors in the Road, and for tliir- > teen Directors in the Rank A committee to verify proxies will attend. WM. II. BAllTLfiSS, Jan 10?1?*51] Sec'v. Seed Potato* *. , A few barrels just received. For sale bv Fib. d-,J-:3t] T. BOXNELL & CO. % CHARLESTON, S. C. SPRING OF 1850. W. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 King Street, Is now receiving and offers to purchasers of 0KY GOOtiS, who may visit the city, one of the Largest stocks of Rich & Desirable Goods ever offered in Charleston. H .ving made extensive arrangements for Spring sales,- he cojitidenth invites purchasers to his stock, as it is UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE.It will embrace all the varieties of new aircl Elegant Silks, both black and colored " Grenadines, Silk Muslinsj Tissues " Barages, both plain and prihtfed " Printed French Muslips Ginghams, Gingham Muslins, Prints Alpacas, Bombazines, Challys KnibrbiderieS of various styles Evening Dress Goods, in variety of s'yle and fabric White Goods of all t) e various qualities Elegant Cfape, Lace, Silk and Muslin Shawls and Mantles Linen and Linen fabrics Hosiery, Gloves, Under Vests, (silk merino and cotton) Embroidered Revere-stitch and plain Liner. Cambric H'd'kfs. (great variety) ALSO Goods for Gentlemen's Wear,In all the leading styles of Woolen, Linen and Cotton Fabrics. A most complete assortment of all the heavy loiion Juries tor riantaiion Use, Together with a large stock of bleached and brown Domestics, colored Cottonadcs, &c. &.C. Purchasers can always depend upon finding the newest styles of Goods imported, as an agent is always in the maket to supply us with the most fashionable Goods. In a word, the stock will be found to embrace almost every article in the Dry Goods line, which will be offered at the 03-L0WEST POSSIBLE PRICES.-?) N. B.?He has made large additions to his Wholesale Rooms, and will be prepared to offer Merchantx an unusually a'.traciive stock, and inv'tes the attention of all who wish to purchase Goods at Low Prices for Cash or Prompt Pay. February, 1650. JO - w3in Taxes. Notice is hereby given that I will open Books on the 1st of March next, at the store of James Dunlap in Camden, for collecting the Taxes for 18-10, and will attend at the following places on the following days for the same purpose? On Monday, the 4th of March at Liberty Hill; on Tuesday, 5th of March at Flat Rock; on Wednesday, 6th of March at Buffalo: on Thursday, 7th of March at Lizenby's; on Friday, 9th of March at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, 9th of March at Cureton's 3/ill. After the above named times, ] will attend at Camden until the first day rf May next, at which time the books will positively he closed and all defaulters double taxed. J. W. DOBY, t. c. r. d. Feb. 3. 9 w3t Council Chamber, Jan. 30, 1850. II. Holleyman applied for License No. 2, (quart) t ? > Hnl.vll OttivitiiAiiA V ifiiluva it hia I'tni'/i r it natail />n IU i Uld ij CJpn iiuuus jjMjuwio a i inn ciuic ouuaiuu uii ihe corners of Broad and York streets in the town fo Camden. Recommended by J. S. Nettles, J. D. Murray, and E. W. Bonnoy. Sureties?J. W. Doby and B. B. Salmond. Ordered, That the above application be published in the Camden Journal. L, W. BAl.LARD, Recorder. Lost, On Saturday ni h*. last, a Pocket Book con'aining a Note of Hand on John E. Peay, for two hundred and forty three dollars, and a Due Bill for seven dollars, dated sometime in February. 1849; a Note on Miles Simpson for fifty dollars, i,art n( u-hirh hnc hnon naid?a ha la 11 CO of niytoon t"" " ? - ?? r~? dollars being due?an order on T. r. Mickle for nine dollars, and a number of Receipts. Feb. 5?It Z. GUl'IlILL. A Good Cook Wanted. One that can be recommended for industry and sobriety. Apply at this office. Feb. 5 10 tf New Year's Card. The subscriber heps leave to tender his most grateful thanks to his friends and the pubiic generally, for the patronage bestowed upon him during the "past year; and trusts by strict attention to his /ii/vmc** and THEIR WANTS, .to merit a con tinuancc of the same. Those indebted to him tor 1849 are earnestly requested to come forward and close their accounts, as by such a course alone will he be enabled to meet his engagements. Z. J. DeIIAY. January 15 4 tf Estate Sale. By permission of John R. Joy, Ordinary of Kershaw District, will be sold at the late residence of John Branncm, deceased, on the 14th day of February, a part of the personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of two horses, (one of them a thorough-bred stallion,) a Jersey wagon, stock hogs, cattle, oxen, &c. Terms:?A credit till the first day of January next, with note bearing interest from day of sale, with good personal recurity. irviiv Tin 4 vtmi? at ?wu.* uunmUiiM. WILLIAM OUTLAW. Feb. 2 9 tf_ 50 Likely Negroes for Sale. Will be sold at the Court House in Camden on Tuesday the 19th instant, Fifty Valuable iXegroes, belonging to the Estate of L. Jones. Terms of Sale:?One-fifth cash, the balance payable in one and two years, in equal annual inBtalments, with interest payable annually until the whole amount is paid ; payment to be secured by bond, and mortgage of the property and approved personal security ; purchasers to pay lor papers. L. J. PATTERS. ?N, Agt. for Ex'trx. Ky (Carolinian, (Charleston .Mercury, and Sumter Banner please ropy. 9?5t Executors' Sale. By order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold at the late rosidence of Joseph Kirkland, deceased, on Saturday the 9th dav of Fehruarv next at 11 o'clock, a. in., a part of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of three or four negroes and part of the stock and plantation utensils?sufficient to pay the debts of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN P. KIRK LAND, ) v J AS. R. KIRK LAN I). \ nxccutor*January 20 7 sot * Still Selling at Reduced Prices. New Orleans ) Muscovado, > SUOARS 1'lariticd N. Orleans j Rio and Java Coffees New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses 25 barrels superfine II. S. Flour HO " Seed Potatoes 25 " No. 2 Mackarel, With a variety of other articlno. i*-t.iol, wilt hr. at great lv reduced prices tor a few days Jan. 20. JOHN MEYER. Ill?I TEMPERANCE HOUSE, The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has taken the house well known as the " CROSS KEYS," formerly kept by Mr. Wm. McKain, in the "own of Camden, where he id prep red to accommodate travellers and board* ers at reasonable prices. Those who desire to feel the same qoiel abroad as at home, are invited to give him a call. Travellers accommodated for a single night, and breakfast rn tfnre for the cars in the morning, at moderate charges. J. Jo Jf. ijUUINb, Feb. "2?9?tf } Proprietor. 03- South Carolinian will copy tri-weekly, and Tern(France Advocate and Sumter Banner weekly, until further notice. .. * South - Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. By John R. Joy, Esquire, Ordinary for saiti District Whereas Jesre Kilgore applied to toe for letters of administration, with the will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James L. Kilgore, late of the District aforepaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors cf the said deceased, to be and appear before fteat our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,'to he holden at Camden on the fifteenth daf 6f February next, to show cause, if any; Why the said administration should not be grained. Given under my hand and sffa'l this 30th day of January, in the year of our Lord on6 thousand eieht hundred and fiftv; and in the seventy fourth year of American Independence; Feb 2?9?4t] JOHN R. JO*, O. K; D;_ South-Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. BV JOHN R. JOY, WQUIRE, ORDINARY FOR SAID DtSTRI Whereas Wil'liam Talbert applied to me for Lei ters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ot S. J. Talbert, late of the district aforesaid, dec'd: These are therefore to cite and adrfi'onrsh and singular the kindred and Creditors of the Said deceased,, to be and appear before me at ofrr neh Ordinary's Cudrf for the said district,- to bfe holde'ff at KershaW tourt house on the 15th day*of Feb-* ruary, to show cause if any they can, why said oilminlotrotinn chnnl/1 nrVf Ko rrronforJ Given under my frand and seal, this SOth day bi January, in the year of 60r Lord ohe_thou8and eight hundred and fifty, and in the 74th year of .American Independence. J. R. JOY, 0. K. ft. Feb. 2 9 4t Head Quarters. Charleston, Jan. 22, 1830. ORDER NO. The entire suite of the Governor arc required to attend him in Charleston on Friday, the 22nd o February next. Each Aid, residing in the Brigades coming up-' der the order of the 22d inst. will attend him at the1 reviews. By order of the commander-in-chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inspector General. Feb. 5. t 9 w2t 11 UllVfi The Regular Meetings of the Lancaster Division,No. 30, Sons of Temperance, are licW every Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. J. VV. COOK, R. S. Sugars, Coffee, and MolassesJust received, a supply of new and fresh Groce-' rics; such as, Prime Mus?ovado and Crushed Sugars, 14 New Crop Cuba and N. O. Molasses, Superior Rio Coffee, Prime Gcrshen Cheese, Bendy's and Colgate's No. 1 Pale Soap, For sale low, by II. C. WELLHAUSEN. Dec 19. 51 tf I*. V. AWTWJSiltr, ; MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S. C. Keeps on hand and is constantly manufactiftihg an extensive assortment* of plain and fashionable garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices, The goods are g?'t np expressly for a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior in workmanship and quality. I have also on hand and atn daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. pFhall .sell no article but what ic good and substantial. also A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hats, of the very latest styles, from the house of Deebe Coster. Jan. 2. 1 tf Iii Fqiiily? Lau easier DislilClY Jonathan 1). Johnson, Adm'r. vs. Asia M. Caston and others?Bill for Injunction, for sale of property, and sofortli. It appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel N.Caston, a Defendant in the above case resrides without the limits of this State; It is ordered, oil mot on of Clinton, comp. sol. that the said'Samucl N. Caston do appear and plead, auffwer'or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the 10th day of May, 1650, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered against him. .JAMES II. WITHERSPGO.Y, c. e. l. d. Feb. 2, 1850. [?7] wid' Superior Batti Bricks, Mount Eagle Tripoli, SpfmiHi Brown,-Venetian Red, and Red Lead, for cleaning Knives, Brass,Hearths, tf-c. &c, always oil'hand at Jan. 2,1S50 7. J. DeHAY'S: Notice. Landlords beware; tenants take care or yotf will soon be taught a lesson. All those who have drunk my Liquor, 6 a t my Oy.'te's, Fish, Flesh, 4"c- 4*c ? a,l(l played- on my Billiard Tables, arc asked ajjain to please come' forward and pay, without further trouble. 3AS. C. McKKNNA. Jan 30 8 tf Ail Apprentice Wanted To the Saddle and Harness Maker's trado. Apply at this office for further particulars. Jan. 30 8 tf eTw.bonney, B1KK ACHAT AlfD GENERAL IVll-iRCHAXT, C A :M n K N, 8. C. IZa CQo C3Do S'o Kershaw Lod^c.Number 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will he held at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. 0. 11. C WKl.LIIAUSfEN, Secretary.