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PACIFIC RAILROAD. * At tlie last session of the Missouri Lojdslatnry an act \va6 passed to incorporate the ,!Pacittc Railroad Company." The line of the projHised road is thus defined in the seventh section of the charter: ?< a..: 'I ?A??t\onv oltnll ltnvn nnn?or fn ClirUUV WJflUI twilijjailj ClKUi na l C pu u n b\i oui|Vtf J I make, locate and construct a railroad from the j city of St Louis to the city of Jefferson, and ! thence to some point dn the western Hue of Van [ Ihiren (now Cass) county, in this State, with a ' view that the same may he continued hereafter, westwardly, to the Pacific Ocean.'* The act vests its powers in twenty-.one cor- J poratora, of whom nine form a quorum, and | tnay proceed to act. "Yesterday evening (shVs the Republican of ] the 1st) the requisite number assembled in one ' i?f the rooms of the St. Louis Insurance Compa- ! 'I'1. ?>n/\ >vh,?nr\At na \ 11 rt ft at 1 \ft\mif t IIV# liiuw? JJI V^VIII, aa ru <13 inusr ni/^ni) represent a large portion of the landed interest j bf our city. Thcv are of that class of men to tvhoni the community have a light to look for , n lead in great public enterprises. As their interests are greater, and their-means always ad- j equate to their engagements, the mass have a : tfglit to expect from them a distinct and satisfactory initiatory movement. In this case, it i Monged to them to take the lead, and that 'in i rtn positive and absolute a form as would give mi dattiBst to the public tbat tliey Ji' ' 'put their , hands lo lb*4 {dough and would not look back/ ! We rejoice id say that this pledge lias been fully given." I At the meeting An Ante r^prirt; in favor of the j l>ro|K>sed road, was read?demonstrating its j utility, probable profits, the necessity of its ear- j ly commencement and energectic prosecution' to consummation. The corporators formally organized themselves by the election of a President, Secretary J - ad Treasurer. The following resolutions were | adopted: RexolrctJ, That a committee of three corporators be appointed to open books for subscription to the capital stock of the company; that ; said hooks be opened on Monday, the 4th Feb- i mary, at 10 o'clock, and closed at 3 o'clock, p. ! in,, and kept open for six days, i .i the rooms of the Merchants' Exchange. Retained, That a committee of three he np- ; (minted to prepare a memorial to Congress, j praying a donation of alternate sections of land i along the route, for the construction of tlie pro |insert road. Under the last resolution a committee was ap- j pointed; after which the Board of Corporators ; n({jonn?ed, Ui meet again on Saturday, the ftth inst. In respect to the proceeding* ofthisjneeting, ; the Repuhlican says: " The spirit and zeal manifested in the meeting yesterday afternoon?the conceded neces- j sfty for early and direct action in reference to ! internal Improvements in tins state, terminating j in this city?was universally admitted, and the : absolute importance of a prompt and effective j action on the part of onr own citizens, and par- ! i tirularlv of the large property holders, was act- 1 ed upon in a corrcspondingspfrit. We confess, 1 and rejoice in the opportunity to say it, that we never have on any previous occasion, seen so liliehtl and intelligent a view tafceri of rite position of our city and the duties of every one of its citizens, as was expressed by the corporators i on this occasion. They arc evidently awake to ' their own interests, and the interests of other ;: parts of the State, and determined to commence ; a system which will give to i\nr city as many ar- i tiflcial, as she now has natural advantages." i To secure the charter and commence the : w.tnrilm T.arr!J>ifnriirdniiirp<itlir> Rill). ! ? ?im, IIICUVMM HIV . v^.w.^w wrlption, iii advance, of 8200,QQO. The eleven members of the Board of Corporators present, n'one suhscrilied 8154,000?nearly every ; one of them expressing his willingness and pur- : |K?se to double his subscription, if necessary. Thns we see the great work of connecting, j by railroad, the valley of the Mississippi with the shores of the Pacific, is actually soon to be eotnmenced. Who can foresee what may be Its mighty results to our Q\\n country and to the world { Wosdbrs of PniLosornv.?The polvpus, j like the fabled hydra, recelve^new life from the i knife which was raised to destroy it. 'Jliere are \ f>041 muscles in a caterpillar. Hook discover- j ed 4Q00 mirrors in the eye of a drone; and to i eflbct the restoration of a carp, 13,300 arteries, | veins, vessels, bones, etc., are necessary, Tlie 1 body of every spider contains four little masses, [ pierced with a number of imperceptible boles, ' V-nph hole permitting the passage of a single thread; all the threads, to the amount of 1000 to each ptfps, jo|u together when they come out j and make ?he single thread, with which the spider snina his web i so that what we call a sni dor's thread, consists of more than 4000 united. ' Leuwcnhock, hv means of microscojres, ohserved spiders, no bigger than h grnin of sand, ! which spun threads so fine that it took 4000 of them to equal in magnitude a single hair. #lt# At an election held on Saturday, the Kith ; inst., by the Board of Directors of the the Bunk : of Charleston, Arthur G. Rose, Esq., was unnn- ! imously elected President of tl*> Institution, vice I H. W. Conner, Esq., resigned, g. ! CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT- I Bnpginp. J>cr yd. 18 to Gird, Hi 8 to 10 j Hmle Rope lb to 12 Grid, lb fi to 7 Hucon, lb fij to 7 Moln.?nr?, prill 31 to 40 | Batter, lb 12 to 18 Mnckarel, bbl 8 to 12 Jirmncly, pan w u> o.> man*, hi u h> . Heeuwax, lb IS to 22 <>at.?, uliraf. r.wt 50 , Vref, lb 4 t? fi Ppan. bnnlicl 50 Chew*, lb 12 IS Potatne*.?weet.bii 37 Cotton, lb 10 to 12 IrixU bu 75 Cum, bushel 55 to Rye, bushel 73 to 87 Fletir. bhl 6 to Bl Rire. bushel 3 to 4 Fodder. rwt 50 to 7? Sonar. lb 7 to 14 i Hide*. dry lb 8 to 9 Snlt. fcar.W 11 Iron, lb 3 to Gljehot. bop 11 Litne, bhl 2 to 21'Pobario. ll? 10 to 75 I>e*ther, ?ole, lb 18 to2"5 |Wheni. bush 'JO <? i 11 Stone Lime, Planter ??i Papi*, and CementThe above articles constantl} ;i hand, qf pood quality and at low prices. Also, tiypsupi or 'a"d plaster. C. U tllATTEN. Feb. 12. 12 tf The suhscril)er lias just finished off a lot of* Mahogany Rooking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; verv neat articles and at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Piano Forte. A SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE for sale, man1 xV Ulacturcd hy Newman and Brother, Bahiiimre, on the moetupproved principle, for volume and tnelndiousneas of tone, nicety of touch, and eiegnni ftHnewooa v^se, wiin wetaiic piaiou uars to Keep it in tune. To lie seen at the Parlor of the Temperance House, The public are politely requested to examine. J, B. F. BOONE, Agent. Feb. 2.T 16 It* Fresh Garden Seeds. TT^VERY variety of Garden Seed may be had m. J fresh at the Frug Store of l'VI) 22?15?tf J f'KANCiS K ZiSAir. Drugs! Drags!! THE Subscriber has on hand and is constantly receiving fresh supplies of Drugs,Medicines, Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Fully, Brushes, and Window Glass; all of which are warranted of the best quality, and will be sold lower than at ativ establishment in -the ulace. Tliose who buy for cash will find it verv much to their advantage to applv first to FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb 22_J 15 If j House for Sale. THAT very desirable residence in Jxtglownjie.; j longing to the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, j and now occupied by Mr. Samuel ?. Capers.? i The terms will be very liberal. Feb 22?15?tf] _ FRANCIS K ZEMl'.T Lnrnn Oil. JUST received a new supply of* Lamp Qil: which may he had at the low price of 88c. per gallon: also, pure winter-strained Sperm Oil. Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. 15 ? tf \ /\# 1 /I A \ X ? \? 1 I VV VLI, persons indebted to the opiate of Joseph Kirkihtid, deceased, are hereby required to make imuiediate pavirient, and those having demands dgainSt flie Same, will hand them in properly attested, within the term prescribed bvlaw. J. P. KIRKLANp, I ', J. K. KIRKLAND. \ Feb 22 lo -it foit sallk \ DESIRABLE Residence arid Shop, with three or four acres of Laud, in Afidteburg, Sumter District, with all conveniences for a family,- adjoini g Mr. B Jlood?if.applied for immediately, will be sold very low and oil reasonable, terms.? For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber residing on the premises. J. J. IXGI.IS. Feb. 30. _1 f> w.'k TVTnnrp &. "RpIpIipv. ArAVV? V w VAVAAV* J YITJ.L promptly attend to all business connnltT T ted to them as Receiving and Forwarding Merchants. They respectf.ill) solicit that patronage which they promise to merit. Fifty Dollars Reward. A WOLF IN SUMP'S CLOTHING. ; this place about the thirtieth of last month, under the pretence of visiting his Uncle's, some forty miles above this, and returning in a few days, one Ira I. Newman. He has been clerking furine for the last two years, and since leaving, I have dis- | covered that he has taken from ine a Draft on New Vork far Four Hundred and fifty dollars,-also obtained a Horse from a gentleman of this plnoe, under false pretences, besides committing maiiy other | rascally offences too tedious to mention. Said Newman is about twenty-five year? old, five feet . nine or ten inches high, light complexion, bluo ejea, j dark hair, thin visage, weighs about one hundred and llijrty?fivepounds,and well proportioned. He is genteeily dressed, retiring and affable in his man- j hit*, mid is well calculated to nahn himself oil"on i my community as a gentleman. lie is originally from Sdnjpter District, South Carolina, to which place he may now, in all probability,he wending his way, as when last heard from, was in Grangvrsville, Geo. Any information respecting him will be thankf.illv received, or fil'tv dollars paid for h;s delivery here. JAMES G. iIEAR\. 1 Campbeliton. Jackson Co., Flo.. Jan. 29:h, J830. . ?-? m' ^ II T* _ I 'Jfltfty uonars itewara. Lost, in the afternoon of the ?Sth of February, IPSO, On the road from Russet Place to my residence, a large calf-skin pocket book, containing various papris and about EIGHT HUNDRED DO!.EARS in Rank notes, mostly on tlie State Rank. Three l.undro 1 and Ibrty an; in twenty dollar bills about ?30 in ?5 bflls and the balance in ?10 notes Merchants and others are requested to stop in their hands money presented by negroes or persons cf suspicions character, iftlie amount exceeds what is usual for such persons to haudle.as I have a private mark affixed to every one of the bills lost, by which 1 can identify them at a glance. Feb 15.?T3?3t] J. W. FORI). Bright Light. I hive lately received two cask* superior Sperm and Solar Oil, which will be sold as low as it can possildy be afforded in this market, lor cash, or o punctual customers. %,J. IttflAV. Jan. 2, 1*50. 1 tf Cod Liver Oil. THIS va'uable iMEDICINT'. is now used with astonishinp efficacy in tlie cure of Consumption, Scrofula, chronic Rheumatism, General Debility, diseases of the Kidnevs. etc.. etc. A fresh sttnnlv just received and Inr sale bv Jan.2. " 'A. J. Dr.HAY. flauel's Eau Lustral, Hair Restorative. " There is nothing in this wide world, that contributes more to comeliness and beauty than a profusion of soft, flowing riny_ ringlets, or auburn tresses and lie who can devise the means to preserve and ictain, in its original beauty, this important appendage to the head, will confer an inestimable j blessing upon mankind, and deserve the lasting; gratitude of the community." Such an article is Hanoi s Ban hiistral! I nave j list receive l direct from lie Proprietor, a larpe j and fresh supply, in Bottles at Tide. ?.V and $1. I each. " I '/ i DeIIAV. Horehcund Candy, Manufactured in Charleston, and of superior quality, Jujube, Paste, Fancy and Medicated fnz- : en^es, Pastiles de Paris, for Cou?hs, ('olds &,r, <f*c. may always be found at Z. J. DeHAY'JS. J;.n. 2, 1 if Final Notice. All those indebted hy nolo or open arcoun? to the late firm of p()[]Y & KENNEDY, will please ,...i :i I ?i, i? ?i._ r.ciii iMi i iiu ."iiiiM.riut;r mm run it; uiu nnuiu ? iiiiuui delay. Otherwise, tlicy will be placed in the liantlrt of an Attorney for collection ; as the business must be settled up. R. M. KENNEDY. Janua-y 18 7 s6w Buckwheat. A few Boxes llolt's superior Bnr.k wheat. just received by MOORE A'. BEf/.'HER. I January 10 4 tf CHARLESTON, S. C. - M'itlfttr Ut 1 95Ui W. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 #7ng Stint, Is now receiving and offers to purchasers of DKY GOODS, who may visit the city, one of the Largest stocks of Rich &. Desirable Goods ever offered in Charleston. 1J ving made exten- j isive arrangements for Spring sales, lie conlidentl) i invites purchasers to his stork, as it is UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. It will embrace all the varieties of new and Elegant Silks, both black and colored 44 Grenadines, Silk Muslins, Tissues 14 Ilarages, bulb plain and printed 44 Printed French Muslins Ginghams, Gingham Muslins, Prints Alpacas, Bombazines, Chilly a Embroideries of various styles Evening Dress Goods, in variety of s?y)e and fabric : White Goods pf alltl e Various qualities Elegant Crape, Late, Silkaqd Muslin t?ha\Hsand j Mantles I,inch aqd I.inen fabrics Hosidry, Gloves, Under Vesis, (silk merino and ! cotton) I Embroidered Kerer-o-stifoh and plain Liner/Cam- ; brie H'd'kfs. (grcat|varitty) also Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, In all tlie leading styles of Woolen, Linen and Cotton Fabrics. "v 1 A most complete assortment of all the heavy Cotton Fabrics for Plantation Use, Together with a large stock of bleached and brown Domestics, colored Coltonadcsj &c. Purchasers ran always depend upon finding the newest styles of Grinds impoftcdi as an agent is always in the mnket to supply us With the mosl fiisliionable Goods. In a word, the stock will be ; found to embrace almost everv article in the Dry Goods line, which will he offered at tlig fcrLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.-jGO |\. 15.?I Id has made large atJclitions to his Wholesale Rooms, and will be prepared to offer Mtrchnnls an unusually attractive stock, and invMes the attention of all who wish to purchase Goods at I.ow Prices for Cash or Proinpl Pay. February. 1850. 10 ^ w3in A NEW MISCOVEltVl m 1:11 n t. oneaper aim lur uasn. lioOTS, 8II0KS, AM) STOCK OF EVERY DESCRtf". | tflON, CANHF. FOUND AT OUR ESTAHLISHMENT 1 AT Vrittif LOW THICKS FOR CASH. Mens' Fine calf* water proof Boots, Philadelphiamade, S7 to SB. Do. SI 25 to So (10 " Boy's boots anil shoes* assorted, fioin 87 to 3 00 Youths' do. do. do. do. 50 to 2 00 Ladies' boots, black and colored* J 25 to 3 25 do. bid and morocco Walkers* 1 25 to 1 75 do. do do Slip? & Ties, 38 to 1 50 Misses' kid and mor. boots & buskins, 75 to 1 25 .. i . ??i . . i _.l ft" . r-Jt* Ufuidrens' Siioes, assoneu, 10 o/ 3000 Pair:* A'egro ?hoe*, at from TO ccntt to $1 2$. also:?? A very large assort ment of Trunks, carpet bags, Values, &c. All of which can be had very low for cash, from WORKMAN & BOONE. Feb 8 11 tf A. ~G.~M ATR SHALL, COLLECTING AGENT, Coluinl)ia, S. C. Merchants and others, having unsettled claims n any part of this State or North Carolina, can lave them promptly attended to by plrcing them in bis twis at the Office of the Telegraph, Herniary x- ,f T. C. STEVEl\iao|y MERCHANT TAILOR, COLUMW ^ c> Would inform his customers and the public ,jc. Iinrullil 111 : t ho h;ls rPtnilVfwl his KtniO Initio KniU in" (iite elixir soulii of the Eurniturc W*ro Room o (Messrs. Price ami l??crv, where be wiVI fc?.e,, constantly on band CLOl'lJS, CASSIMKIlns, VESTIN(*St dtp., all of which will he suld to punctual customers, on tlio uaual time* very cheap. TEN PER CENT, deducted lor-cash payments on the delivery of the {rarment. Jan. 6 3m Sheriff's Sales. By virtue cf sundry writs of Fi. Fa to me rli- j reeled, 1 will sell, on tf\e tirst Monday and day j following in March next, being tlio 4:li and 5:h ' (lays of said month, cJuriivr tho legal houts of .sale, the following property* to wrt > All tho right. title, n?> interest of tlie defendant in and, to tite hundred acre? of land, more or less, hounded on the north by the Cautey lands', oast by Motley's lands, and smith and west by lands of: Dr. 15. F- NVatkins. Levied ou mid to lie sold as | the property of IVm. II. Wat kins, at the suit of the ! I5auk ol Camden, S. C., vs. Win. B. W at kins. Also, all the defendant'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 hp sold as tho property of Eli Bass, at the suit of Elijah Bass vs. Eli Bass. One horse, levied upon and to ho sold as the j nropertv of II. '1'. Sloan* at tho suit of Thos, J. An ; cruin vs. II. '1'. Sloan. Also, four Mules, one Wagon and Clear,, three Miik Cows, one Biiliard Table, one Washing Machine. one Iron S.fe, one Tin Safe* one double barrel Shot Gun, one Rifle and various articles o? Household and Kitchen Furniture. Levied upon and to be sold as tho property of B. I\ Boyd at j the suit of Charles J. Shannon. The Furniture 1 . i . u .. .i _ ?i ? I(> 00 HOIll ill Hie IIIIIRI. Teusu :?Cash?Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. TIIO. J. WARREN', S. K. I). IN>b. k 11 tils $50 Reward. Will bo paid for the apprehension of iny man STEPHEN, vyholoft my pl<\co o? lite 2'Jd day of July last. tSaiil man is 0 foot, 7 orSjncl?es hijjh, nlinnt itf! or 27 vnars old. once, belonged la Air. Wi.linin K. Davis, of Fairfield District, lio is supposed to liavc returned to that District, or tlie adjoining one; hp speaks quick when spoken to, and inclined to be left handed, tolerably stout built, weighs about lfiOor J?U pounds; usee a whip when driving a team with the left h;;nd; he may deny hie name and owner, lie may ho lodged in any Jail in the State, so that I may pet him. II. F. SIMMONS. Bull .Swamp, Oranpeburg I>ist. Jan 19. f*4. New Year's Card. The subscriber begs leave to tender his most grateful thanks to his friends and the puhiic generally, for the patronage bestowed upon him during the past year; ami trusts by strict attention to his business and TIIEIR HM NTS, to iperit a con. tinuance of the same. Those indebted to hint tor 1849 are earnestly requested to come forward ind clone their accounts, as by such a course alone will lie be enabled to tncet his engagements. 7, J. DeIFAV. January 15 4 tf [ * TEMPERANCE HOUSE. Tlie undersigned would respectfully inlonn the public that. he has taken the house well known as the "CROSS fCfiYS," formerly kept by Mr. Wip, AlcKaih, iq the own of Camden, where he I is prep .red to sccpn.tnodate travellers and board! ers at reasonable prices. Those wild desire to feel the same quiet abroad as at home, are invited to give him a cstll. Travellers accommodated for a single night,and breakf pt in time for the cars in the morning, at moderate charges. J. J3- BOONE, feb? 3J-9->-?f] . Proprietor. (rj* South Carolinian Will corn- tr!-\Vei'kly. and Temperance Advocate tind Sumter Banner weekly, until further notice. Beauty Soon Fades. Thi? js too true. Not only personal attractions, but all things beautiful, lire at the mercy of Time. .But, thbugh hnfiiitr miml fuel* nt ln?f tliprp is no reasnn wliv if shorn;! tli> so prematurely. Np on? >vlip ha? a benutjful complexion should allow thehiselfiis to took old and (aded before their- tinji'. Phee should therefore pay proper attention to the subject, nrtd discarding all injurious preparation*, ty ashes, and snaps, use only JUICES Jl AUEL'S NYMPJI SOAP, or EAU DIVINE DE YEJ^US, (in a liquid state,) vphich will keep the skin bealitifiilly fair, smooth, and healthy; or if tkes\in is diseased, it will totally eradicate ail pimples. blotches. Ian, freckles, shnburh. or other eruptions, al]aying all inllnmunition, and imparting to it a radiant whitentjss. Manyprcpamtione for the skin are said to he injuriituc in tlieir effects. Jules Ilauel's Nvrnph Soap is riot onlv perfectly harmless, hut its medical properties are such, that it rannot fail to rfli-cI a cure of nil entnnpons diseases. No Nymph Soap ir genuine without it has my name nn tho wrappers. Avoid all oih**r nrticles of the same name- JULES (lAl'EL, 120 Chestnut st. Feb 8?11?4t] Philadelphia. fcr for sale in Camden hv James R. McKain, Z. J. Dellav, F. L. Zemp. and A. Young. Superior Bath Bricks, . Ainu Hi Eagle Tripoli, Spanish Brown, Vet etian Red, and Red Lead, for cleaning Knives, Brass, Hearths, <f-c. &c, always on hand at Jan. 2, 1S50 Z. J. DeHAY'H. FOR TRE flJONTH OF FEBRUARl7 Just received a fresh supply of GROCERIES such as St. Croix, clarified and crusjted SUGAR, Ri<> and Java COFFEE, new crop New Orleans MOLASSES, Mackatel; Salmon, Rice Sit. North Carolina Elour, superior brapds, Imitation EJng-Iiab 'Cheese; tf>c. Also?A splerdid assortment of Candies, Syrups, Pickle's, &c., cheap for c?rsA. Feb. 8. . MOORE BELCHER. ,. All Kill 1 IVil, UUAHUS2 You are lie eby ordered to parade at your rendezvous on Friday the 2*AI inst., at 11 o'clock) a. m. properly armed and equipped. By order of the Captain. W, E. IlDGHSON; 0. S. F^eb g _ _n 4t IN EQUITif. I.ancastcr District. Mida'Ieton (J. Gaston vs. Susannah Caston el al.? Bill for Partition of the Estate of Samuel Caston, deceased. It appearing to iny satisfaction, tliat William K. McDonald and Efelitra A., his wife, William Frederick Wil Harris, Sarah F.Velina Williarrts, Elijjabeth WlHiKrtntj Stlsdn Jane Dye, Asia M. Daston, Samuel N. Caato'n, and Jefferson Caglon, Defendants in the above staled case, are absent from and without the limits of this State, It is ordered, on motion of Williams, Solicitor for Cnmplainaint, that the said defend.m s do appear and plead, answer, >r demur. to the bill in the above case, on'or t>efore the 10th of April, 1~50, and in default thereof judgment pro con/esso will be ordered against each and every of them. t i ui.ui tt tittoiTirinonnAVT j.liuno ii. >* 11 rjiMiorimi\, Commissioner's UiSrc, i C. E. J,. D. 31st December, 1849. ) '2 3m NEW SPEIKff GOODS." To enable families to have their children s aud servant's clothes made up in time, the Subscriber# have thus early laid in their spring Supply, CONSISTING IN PART OK: All wool Tweeds and Spring Cassimere, Columbian, County Prison, Marlborough, and Manchester Stripes, Printed and Norwich Denims, Plain and Striped Cottonades, &c. also : whicfilf Kl,p,isl1' n,ld American Prints; among FAST COLORS^ l" i ^,,CT' ? Black Alnnca. a grunt . 44 J*'ilk and Cotton ifoSsVi* Green and Plue Barege, ~ - . Madonna rohes, (a new article,) Bro\yn Linen. Bed Tick, Furniture Dimity* &c. McPO\VALL &. COOPER. D* C;u<hii\ci<e8, Moiusselinef? ?^e LMue. and Merinos, selling at reduced prices. Fob.. Li. \'2 t( VCSAi Ch.i;' cbe?t extra fine Hyson Tea, selected from the latest impo/t?tion at New York: Willow Wagons and Towel Stands; White Granite Ware, Crockery, and Glass-ware. Just received by JJlcDOWALL & COOPER. Feb. I a, 12 if PERPETUAL MOTION DISCOVERED! SELL CHEAP AND KEEP MOVING ! IS ?<HTR JIOTTO !" Just received a full supply of Groceries: such as, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Rice, Cheese, Molasses, '* ' r . i_ UV. .. r>. I?ird, Salt, lonacro. ?r.; oocin, innr, uunri -Craokers, Raisins, Almonds Currants, Pecan nuts, & <*.:' Assorted Pickles, Catsup Sauce.&c.; Rio Hondo, Gold IjCoK Ksnartero, and Charleston Scgajs; a splendid lot of Oranges; and Candies o I every description; at thp "New Cash Store." ' MOOKK & BELCIIliR. i FebJ2,_ iL s The South Curoliisu Kail |Soa<(. On and after the 13th February, 1850, Freight Train? f >r Ui?' accommodation* of \Vny Stations above Branchvillr, will leave, the Alary Street Depot at daylight on the iporuuig of Alondny in earn \veek. All (Joo.ils ai?d commodities for these Stations must he delilivorrd at the Depot ou Tuesday preceding. Itetiiriiiinr. the Trains will leave Hamburc, Co ' himhia ai)dv Camden, immediately alter the Pas! songer Trains on Friday morning. Cotton and ; other heavy produce nuist be at these Stations on Wednesday preceding: light articles will h* received otv Thursday. Persons desirous of availing themselves of these Trains, will please send notice to this office of the quantity of cotton, &c., to In* despatched from the Stations, by letter, directed to the Agqut of TransiKirtatiot;. JOHN Mr RAF,, Art ? Ag t l ransportation. Office Transportation S. C. H. R. Charleston, 7th February, 1H5Q. ~COITB op-TSMPSRAWOa'."mir?, lij, (ft ft i/irmvii | Tlie regular mecti/ig of this Drvnion will he liel<! j on to-morrow (Thursday) evening,at Odd Fel] low's Hall at 7o'clork. Jly order rd' the W. P. 1 ;Z. J. DeHAV. It. P. ^ Great Attraction! AT THE FEMALE ACADEMY. * The Grand Colossal Moving Panorama of tlm Hudson River, or American Rhine, together with some, of tjie most beautiful Scenes in Virginia, sketched and painted by that eminent artist, Peter Grain, Sen'r, coveri'ng'no less than 9,400 feet of canvass, and portraying to the eye and imagination of the visiter views over aii fexteht of 500 miles. For a minute description of the variouii scenes of this beautiful Panorama, we refer the public to the hand bills distributed over this place. This Panorama will be exhibited during lit*: week, commencing on Monday evening next tlio 18th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock. Doors open at a quarter past 6. Admission 50 cents; children under 12 years of age, halfprice. *' %-iT There will be an afternoon exhibition on Saiurday the 23d. commencing at halt-past 3. ? *7" DEVOE Proprietor; D. PRATT Lecturer* Kb 15. 13 3t , Hobinson & Eldred's NEW-YORK CIBCUS. tvauivuam 9. n r\nm i * _ . Kvumouii ol ui-,i/i\.rju otg .0 announce uv the 'adies and gentlemen of Camden,. that they will epen upon Mr, Mc^Ef^NA'S LOT on MONDAY, FEBRUARY ?5tb, when they will produce a peries of EXHIBITIONS unequalled in this country. " ' Their Compeny* ?p, with the'excopl ion- of thw Proprietor and .. ' MASTER JAMES, entirely new, and composed of ARTISTES of* firBt rate ability in every line which they profesa.. 71 A>TJ5K J A.TIES ROBIN SOI*, is without a rival in the known world,?his HORSEMANSHIP creating the most boundless admiration and wonder. Upon hie last visit to Savannah, he was presented with a splendid Gold Watch and Chain, as a testimonial of his sk(l|. MISS HENRIETTA ROBINSON. The enchantress of the circle, this talented child has treated ^great a Sensation in the equeatrian world, that critics from all part's of the UniOi\ have witness her performances and pronounced them wonderful. TWO CLOW.YS, ROCKWELL and Peterson, will enliven tfcfr scenes of the arena with original Rnd brillidnt cor-L ruscatious of wit and genius; rnd th6 Manager* pledge themselves that nothing shall tranepite. within the pavilion to shock the deliracy of thft; most refined Lift) v. < The ComnJiny of Performers consisls of FORTY ; PERSONS, and Fifty magnificent Ring llorsek and Ponies. Tl e entertainments will be v*riefli ' and got ti|T in quick succWsitffl; eo trs tfi avoid any thing like todiousnftss. 5 ' ? 0"For Performance particulars plea60 6e6 large, and sfnall bilU. ItT Doors open at 12 m; performance to coin-, tncnpe at 1 o'clock, p. m. ICTAdiniSsmB 5ft cents; Children under ten, years of age, half price. " * O* oloied persons half price; * .? ' N. B.?The GRAND ENTREE will be fed Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Rockwel.; these Indies are ci nsidered perfect models in the splendid ar$. ' i> rt 1- ft L!_ * or r emaie liorseiuauenip. Feb. 19. 14 ' . The Hesperian Harp,. A MUSIC BOOK IN PATENT NOTE*, ; BY DR. WM. HOUSER,* . -. Is the greatest work of the kitrd ever offcrr d to* the world. It contains 576 pages, and more thai*- . 700 tunes?Psalms and Hymn Tunes. Odes and. Anthems, Sunday School, Infant, Revival, CampMeeting. Missionary, Temperance, Moral, and Patriotic nieces: Scotch, Irish. German, French, and other hue foreign tunes. Much new Music never" - .* -ii .i._. before published ; tnenooic oui nines mm umutu ,liipjhearts of our fathers and mothers in their youth, [ nf\f"*i^thd plainest expositions of the principles' . usnp^^^ jca| compOS.j||on ever publish-[ . w V to the taste of the South anil West, (the authorVw*,.1, | education, and all his affiniti$;-^j -' a(Iaptej tJ j ihv Pay School for children, theSike,.^ jsci,00|, | the Church Choir of every denomination, nonary and Temperance Meeting, the proud gala " days of our Republic, and the social party, where good sense and ihe love of every thing virtuous and. noble fhowhl rule the hour. Inquire of the Booksellers and Country Mer * - -1 a A A mt?CI c. /?/x chants generally, ami 01 ur<u. j\. i/aiuf! ct Augusta, Grt. Teacher? who will travel'and cell this work tan make from 8500 to 81500 a year. Addicts tlieauthor: post paid, Spiers Turn Out. Jefferson ro. Gn? Feh. 14. 1 ml 3 An Ordinance To exempt certain members of the Caintlen Indb? pendent Fire Engine Company from I'atrol Tax. Wluweas, it is deemed essential to the interests and solely of the people of Camden, lhat a wellorganized Fire Company of white men should bo kept up therein: and to promote that object by all. the means in their power, the Town Council do ! hereby ordain? That hereafter, in addition to the exemption' from ordinary militia duty and road work, as at present, every nientber of the Camden Jndependent Fire Engine Company who shall satiety, the Town Recorder duriirg the mouth of January, that he has performed duty faithfully as a fireman for the last twelve months, and who then declares it as his intention to continue a member of said company, shall he exempt from the annual tax of two dollars and fifty cents, known as the Patrol Tax. 1 lie P.XCmjHKJIl IO COIHIiiin: Willie- Iiu K iiKMiin a uicniherol the Company, and no longer. Ilatifidd in Town Council assembled, this tho fith day ol'February, in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty. Witness the Seal of Council, and the hand of the Jntendant. JAMES R. McKAlN, X i 1._, _X-.L_ XT' iT, ? iitUMinam 01 mi-" lumi ui uuuinci^ I.. W. BALLARD. Town Recorder. Feb. 12, 12 tf IVOTICK. rpHli steamer ROBERT MARTIN, will from, X and alter this date, (13ih Feb.) take Cotton front Canulne and all the intermediate landings Ml EIGHTY-SEVEN AND A HALF CENTS per % bale, WITHOUT INMtKA.\(;k, tne Planter ana Merchant being ibeir own insurer. Sb'e will not take Freight on any terms involving insurance.-? | All persons sending property as Freight to the Boat must be considered as accepting these terms, w m i niinnt'V & in). Feb 14. ' H ^