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Why the-&erth.w?rps.the constitutiou.to suit
themselves; and any day when tliey please may
dash it to pieces. The constitution has been
ow preservation for. the last 60 years; for the
next 60 (let the South recollect it) we must seek
-i . 1?
our security Iroiu some outer source.. ?.
From ihf Charleston -Mcrmry.
The Nashville Co.wkn'I'iun.?Messrs.Editors:
As the meeting of the Nashville Convention
Witt be a-subject of vital interest to all
who truly love.the preservation of our Southern
Institutions, many" would like to attend. Would
it uot'be judicious in tlie Directors of the va
rious lines of: Railroads, t.Vc. between Charleston
and Nashville) to issue through tickets, going
and returning, for a single litre. While we
" at e satisfied tliat the Companies, with their usual
liberality, would be ready to comply even if
tuey Here likely to receive no return lor the
sumc, 'etill we euutiot but believe that it will
emire'io their benefit, as. we have no doubt but
that a large number would embrace the opportunity
of interchanging sentiment with those to
whom they are bound by common ties and sympathies,
under such retkiced rates, who would
nut li able'to attend at the present rates.
. . . Accommodation.
??7' The subjoined extracts are taken from a
km. of the tioii,.F. W. Pickens to General Gillam
01 Abbeville, chairman, who inquires if he "is
prepared to make an issue with the North on the
passage of the Wilmot Proviso, or the admission
of California with its proposed Constitution?" At
ji j?? , .1. 4l : .1.4 _?
ler considering at some tengiu me ngui ui wngress;
dtider the Constitution, to admit new States
into the Union, he says :
California does not w ait tor infancy and growth,
but springs into manhood, as it' created i?y the
braiivof divinity itseli. Considering, that through
the WiittiM proviso, lite great contest tor years
has been to exclude lite ^Southern people troin
their just, share in the public territories ol the conlederacyj.it
is not to be disguised that this movement
in Calitbrnia has been in lurtiierance of that
very object, llence, these hasty and urgent moves,
organised'and aided by the counsels and countenance-of
the -Administration, lor the notorious
purpese'Ol settling lire w hole question in advance.
IS n ftitjn strange that we should ieel it lo be an
outrage\\ bat they tailed to do, by ihe agency
oi tln>.tedefal Government?by pacing a reslricuoii
in adiance?they perpetrate under the culur
ol abstract jtoptiiar rights.
ikaiides luic, it is openly avowed by those who
ate instigating all these measures, that the iiual
object hr to aliuKe and uctrllLrutc (lit ri^lUs <>J *latehuiuers
everywhere* And although this appears to
be a distant point at present, yet it is by tiiat they
intend to suiKe a uioial blow at our institutions
bciore the world. - They intend to use that as a
puciUtMi upon which to place their lever; and are
* .1 i... *ui.I
\\V iu suiiiu u> uuu iuiu uui aiun in ijuivi aim ?an
the last catastrophe! Is there any man to blind
at nyl'lo gee Ihe tendency ul these things..'
As to the mere right to carry slave* to California,
this it not so much; tor 1 doubt tlio expediency
ol exposing thetii in proximity to such a population
at exists in Utc Mexican territories,
w he^e the black uiau it considered equal to any
other,:mid where ail the avenues to honor and
j<uwe^are to readiiy opened to him, and where it
would be diiiicUil lor ut to retain slaves, even if
the soil aud producuoiit suited their peculiar labor.
Hut thai it not lire question. It it a question
I involving our rights at equal-?our rank?our
jHjfritkm?our constitutional independence?our
jiowVft and with it our liberty, as a separate people.
VV o couid bear upprcssiou?w e could bear to be,
lor a uuio, wen unconstitutionally tu.ved;?bui
the people who can bear degradation and insult
are ii( Ui wear the lit cry ol boud&uicii.
As an individual, 1 am therclorc prepared to
make au issue with Ute Aorth on the point you
suggest. Dut a* to the niauner of making that Issue,
i am willing to consult cordially and traiikly
with our sister Southern IS tales; and 1 would
yield and inodiiy much tor harmony and concert
ul actum. We may lie destroyed in detail, but we
never can be il united.
The laic ol the Weal Indies is belbre us. Separate
islands, with no possibility ol concert, havt
been reduced to misery and desolation by blind
lanaucisiu and lawless got eminent. Lei us learn
wisdom irow their late, and lei us know thai
parchment aim ineiauuoi governments are 110iLuug.il)
the progress of mud fanaticism; nothing
hut iiih Knowledge that they mud encounter u
brave and united people with arms in their hands
can arrest it
The prejudices ot' the world have been enlisted
against the siavebolding race, and heretofore those
w tio have engaged iu tins crusade have carried
their points. Ureal events are rapidly crowding
upon ua too. Ji' we are true to ourselves, a high
destiny awaits us. We must survey our ground
w ith wisdom, Jirmiiess, ami sysltm. it is uo ordinary
contest. Our existence as a people depends
upon it it is uo new war. Slavery iu the koiuau
dominions fell under totally different circumstances
troin those existing here. There, the races were
llie same, and there were no separate and independent
States; butall was under a consolidated
government. Lei no man draw any inferences
lroui the jail ol slavery tliere, or iliroughout modern
Lurope. The conical ia different licre. True,
ihe war, m which we have been peculiarly interested,
has been waged tor the last tiliy years, and
the camp tires have been gradually enclosing and
circling around us. Let uo man sleep at his post,
and ll he does, let Lhnnlceji with Uuiiuriiess ??.?
i<et no detached company tire a useless volley oti
i nher tianh or t'rom Ute centre. It oultj ejejwbts it
in be cut olt'. Wait tor the whole line to be lormed,
and when the time comes lor the batteries to be
unmasked, iher let every man stand with his
match by his gun, and let there go up one universal
shout lor victory or a soldier's grave. The
swords of a hundred thousand freemen now
uemble in their scabbards.
Let us all move together. The country from the
1'elapsco to the Kio Grande, is strong enough and
broad enough to stand alone and duty the worid,
il it becomes necessary to save our rights and our
houor. "
Firmness?concert?and wisdom ? may carry
us through without a convulsion, winch x hope
bud trust will be the case.
il'the admission ol"Calilbrnia be made part and
| artel of d system of measures, which, as a w hole,
may give us anything like justice, it may be borne
in peace: But we must have some evidence of
security hereafter. This eternal and insulting agitation
brought to our firesides, is intolerable, and
w e are dastards if w e bear it much longer.
A* to the tears of disunion, it may do for nurse
rv women tu frighten their children with; but for
fiiil gjfyu it men to bear insult and contumely?to
In- npni;.! o and spit upon as interiors, and then to
hear it -t. ?>r tear of disunion,?they indeed don-rve
t : nave rattles hung around their necks,
and to U a d with pap from spoons, The uuiou
."priiigino 'Wh the Constitution in the spirit of
quality and justice is dear to us all. Save the
I moy, "jf tee caui but sate our rights ami honor% be
> tut consequences what they may.
I have the honor to he, very respectfully, yours
truly, f. W. riCKt^S.
CONSIGNEES PER RAIL ROAD. |
M. Mayblutn; Mrs. McDonald; G. M. Don- j
nison ; Rowiej' & B., R. Reed; J. A. Hasscl* J
tine; A. M. & R. Kennedy; J. W. & W. R. j
Twitty ; J. Wiucoffde Co.; R. M. English; J* |
R. Hunter & Co.; J. Cockrell; 0. L. Chatteii ; j
t\ t / t . |
S. Beckham; R. Shaw; S. Benson ; u. cc j
J. A. Canles; J. MeE.; A. Austen ; M. It. Ken- :
nady ; Planters Hotel; E W. Bouncy; W. T. j
Caston ; \\ alluce di A.; C. I). Jones ; J. Work- !
man ; Springs & W.; Steel & H.; J. Cnntev: j
M. 6c B.; J. Crockett; K. L. Tweed ; Pliifer & j
Y.; Wilson & Co. ; J. P. Henderson ; J. D;
Murray; J. M. DeSaussurc ; W. Patterson . i
H. H. ; Young B. & Co.; A. Young; Carson i
Y. & C.; Sorrel I 6c K.; J. F. McNealy ; P. F. j
Yillepigne ; B. W. Chambers ; Fox &. O.; D. M. i
Fespnman ; R. S. Young; Workman 6c. B.; K. j
II. Morrison ; Price 6c II. ; I. Philon ; W. C. !
Workman ; W. Anderson & Co.; C. Matheson; |
H. Pate; S. & E.; R. R. Property ; C. M., W. I
A. 6c Co.; McDowell & Co. Aldeu dt M.; G. S.
D A- t (l Wn vtiuiu.
MARRIED.?On the evening of the 15th i
inst. by the Rev. Thomas K. Davis, S. Mark- !
lbv Lkk, Esq., of Charleston, Miss Eliza Ru- !
dolj'ii, youngest daughter of the late F. S. Lee, |
of this place.
(j?T Charleston papers please copy.
CAMP EN PRICES""cURRENf. |
liatr^iuu. per yd. 18 lo I.t?r<l, lb 8 to 10
Bale Uope lb to 12 l.ead, lb 6 to 7
Bacon, lb 61 to 7 .Molassen, jrull 31 to 40
Butter, lb 12 to 18 .Mackarel, obi 8 lo 12
Brandy, pill 28 to 35 | Nails, lb 6 to 8
Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 Oats, sheaf, cwt 50
Beef, lb 4 tv fi Peas, bushel 65 j
Cheese, lb It} 15 Potatoes, sweet, bil 50
Cotton, lb 101 to 12 Irish bu 75 j
Corn, bushel 70 to 75 live, bushel 75 to 87 j
Flour. bb| 6 to filjUtcc. bushel 3 to 4 j
Fodder, ctvt 95 lo 100 .Sugar, lb 7 to 14 j
Hides, dry lb 8 to 0 Salt, wk
Iron, lb 5 to fii shot. bag H ,
Liiue, bid 2 .to liTiihactti lb 10 to /5 I
(weather, cole, lb 18 to 21 |\Vlieut, bu.-li 00 |
mm. it IfiHalli HHMM??BM?MMil
Bank of Camden S. C.
ALL renewal notes ottered at this Bank, during
months of June ami July proximo, must have i
the original signatme of the makers, securities !
and endorsers. Notes falling due will sot here-,
newed with lha signature of agents o! the parties.
By order ol tins Board
W. J. GRANT, Cash'r.
May 21 40 tw3t
CAUTION.
4 F.I. nprsoos lierehv cautioned aerairst tra
A ding Willi my wile Elizabeth, or trusting iier
uii my account, i will pay no debt contracted by
ber or any other person, without a written order;
from me. JUlI.N C. MARSHALL. i
May -20, IS-'H) 40 U_
STRAYED,
FROM Jiio. Gardner's place, on Lynch's Creek, i
on the 17th iu*U a RAY MARE, blind hi!
the right eye. lame hi the right fore shoulder, has a
white s|>ot in her forehead. Any person returning j
said mare toliie auk of Camden, will be reward- j
ed for their imuhle. ('HAS. PERKINS.
May 21, leoO. 40 2t
BEST Fnc-qnarcr India Malting?also a sett
of Silver Mounted Carnage Harness, lor
sale bv E. W.BON SKY.
d/ay 21, leSO. 40 if
III .Equity?Lancaster District.
Cyrus A. Ailcu and wile, vs. James Al. lLcliaidMiuet
al.liili to subrogate account and relief- I
[T appearing in my satislacliou that James Al. .
Ifir.li:irit>oii. Tlmmas Richardson. John Rich- I
ardson, Joseph I? Kimgle <nid wile, .Margaret and
Mary A!'en, lielendatils in the above case. reside
without tiie limits o| tliis State. Jt is ordered on
in >ticu of \V. A. .Moore .Soi'r lor coinjilaiiiants, that
tile said defendants do app ar and plead, answer,
or demur to the b;I in above case on or before the
31st day of August 16o0, otlierwi.sejudgement
pro coul- sso, wni be ordered against each and ail
of litem. J. 11. W1T1 JKKSJ'OOft, e. e. l. d.
Coin'is Oflicc, .May, 8th lei50. 40?low
i
ANOTHER INSTALMENT
OK
NEW SUMMER GOODS!!
1"MJK Subscriber lias just opened a handsome
. addition to bis already large and varied as- J
sorlineul of SL.M.MKII 1)UV (jUOUS,of which
the following articles form a portion :
LADIIIV DCFAKTiHE^iT.
White spotted mosiiue lor Dresses
Plaid Swiss muslins (.in elegant article)
Printed muslins in every variety of price and style
Plain white Jaconet, Swiss, and clieck'd muslins
Mourning and lancy calicoes; Grass Skirls
Lace ('apes, muslin collars, and chemisette*
Musi it. cuff's ut tin' newest fashion
Infants' Frock iloilies
Swit* and Jaconet Trimmings
Laces of every kind.
also:
A large assortment of Mew UonneUi for Ladies'
and Misses,
A fresh supply of plain and tanc.v ribbons
Hosiery ol every description
A prolusion ot Fans and ditto of Sunshades and
l'a asols
R: irfup <li:ivvls mill mantles
c ~~ - ?
Black and while tewing .-"Ik mitts
Gloves ol all sorts and sizes
Linen cambiic. hamikerehiefs at 10c. and others
with an ii|iward tendency
?KXTLi;;ill.\'S DEPARTUBXT.
Ready-made coats, pants anu vests, all sizes
Handsome black alpacca coats at $2 75.
Boys' coals, assorted sizes
Panama, leghorn, and double-brimmed straw hats
Black Drap D'Kte tor coats
Figured ditto for Pants
Summer coatings and Vestings
Dress Shirts, Drawera and fSuspenderH
Handkerchiets, cravats, &.c. &c.
*n.._... ..it.., (l,.n niut iriinrnntied ax loir as
/\|l IIOV tlll'J lillintiM-1 .... __
they can l>e lound in any market.
his<i:llaivi:oljs.
Pavilion, Guusc, and 10-4 Nett for the Mosquito
season,
Irish Linens ; nd Scotch Diaper,
English long cloths, bleached and hr sheetings
Homespun and Domestic Goods of every de?: rip"?:'t
I :.f his/ summer's vrices at
" wilisON'ti irALMKUTO STORE.
May 17 39 tt
Notice.
\ LL persons having demands against tlic Eh.
4-jL tate i>f E VV. J. McCoy, are requested to
hand them in duly attested, within the time prescribed
by law ; and those indebted to said Estate
arc required to make imntediato payment,
It, AJrsCOY, Administrator.
May 15,1950. 30 4t
???a???h?m??mammmm
MRS. HART"
REQUESTS the friends of her pupils, and her
own generally, to attend h'er Musical Concert
on Friday ^4th May, at the Library Room, at hallpast
seven o'clock precisely.
SPRING GOODS.
rpIJE Subscribers beg to call the attention of
X their friends and tl.e public generally to tlieir
et*w>ls /?!' I'lnott 'in/I rlnmiivhr wililuhlo Inr thn
p ?? .... ?
season, which they are just receiving, Having
been carelully selected in the New Yoik market,
they are enabled to sell them without any advance
on last fall's prices. On inspection, the stock will
be found very complete. It consists of?
DI112SS GOODS,
Bareges?plain, printed anJ changeable; Grenadines,
Alborines, and Tissues; printed Lawns,
Organdies, and Jaconets; embroidered Swiss
l)res>es; Gordon and Earlstnn Ginghams; English
and American limits, &c>
' LACES.
Sewed and Thread Edgings and Inserting*, in
great variety ; collars and chemisettes of all descriptions
; Lace Capes, cj-e.; Gloves, Mitts, Rib*
boils, &c.
DOMESTICS.
Bleached and brown Homespuns, all widtliR and
qualities; Bed Ticks, Marseilles Quilts, linen
and cotton sheetings; Family Linens, Diapers,
<y-c.; with a large assortment of goods suitable lor
servants' wear. The whole of which will be disposed
of on the most reasonable terms, for cash or
to punctual customers.
A. M. &. R. KENNEDY.
April 2 20 tf
Dress Goods.
r I MTR cithcprili^rs have iust rweived froin New
| JL Vork, andare now opening their Spring and
Summer supply, consisting in part, of?
i Plain, Metalline, B roc he and Primed Barage
Print'd Marqnjse, Tyroleinne, Alborincand Floride
Black Mousselin de Lain, Barage and Milk Tissue
Paris printed Jaconet and Orgaudi Muslins
Fancy and mourning Ginghams (small check)
Paris, American and English Prints
/.Iso?An elegant assortment of Ivorv and Paper
Fans. McDOWALL & COOPER.
April 1. tf
WHOSE STORE IS THAT OPPOSITE
THE POST OFFICE f
IT is ELI AS &. KOOIWIAN'S, who will pell
Fancy Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, Groceries,
ami all sorts of Merchandize cheaper 'hati can
lie louod elsewhere in this market. We return
our hearty thanks to customers who have so liberally
patronized us, and beg a continuance of their
favors* Uur Stock is new and well selected.
ELIAS cj- KOOI'AlAN.
April 19. 31
Combs and Hair brushes.
4 SUPERIOR lot of Uair Brushes; C oinbs of
XX every description, with various articles for
- - <? 1_. ~r
lilt? 1 ouei, lojreuivr whii h uuiipu;it: deMMiiiiciiiwi
Patent Medicines, Thomsonian Medicines Drugs
I'aiuls Oils, Window Glass, Putty, &c., for sale
by F. L. ZKMP.
April 19. 31
BRICKS.
npiIE Subi-cribor would refer those who may de.JL
sire BRICKS, to Mr. Nathan B. Arrant?, who
will give any information as to quality and price,
and will see to the deltvetv of them.
WM. J. TAYLOR
April 30.1850. 3-4 2in
MEW
Confectionery and Grocery Store,
"V (|,n Oktir-?>. I
'.# K/IIUI ^ i?UI 9. mm ?/k t?v . w.-r?
rJ^IIK subscriber would inform tin.' puliiic that
X lie li s taken the slure formerly occupied bv
Mrs. li. II. Sizer, wiicre lie will keep constantly
on hand an assortment of
Candies ai.il Preserves: Sugars
Wines and Pickles; I.eun.ii Svrnp
Sugar, Coffl'O and I.aril; Candles, .Soaps
Molasses, Spice, Pepper, Copnras &.r.
And a <r,M.d ass irtmeiit of Crockery and Tin Ware.
All of which lie will sell low tor cash. Purchasers
will do well to {five him a call before buying
elsewhere. h. I* PKLTlKlt.
may ti. HO tf
New Books.
Trial of Professor Weltster, Empire ?'iiy, |?rt 1st,
New York in -Slices. Three Years After,
Mysteries nml Miseries of Myslerie* of Did Ixtmlnn,
New York. Court of laiiidoti, part 1st,
Indiana, by Deorge Sand, Jenny land.
Woman's Friendship, The ('renlo, or Seige of New
'I he Maid of Orleans. Orleans.
Orisella, the Hungarian IVtrcl. or love on the ocean,
Maiden. Eva St. Clair.
Courtship and Wedlock. The Onyx Kins'.
by the author ol warn- .""even ' ii|>iuu fin*.
in<j tn Wives, .M?iieyn>'iiny. or Heart of the
Tin- Stiidenix of I'nrix, World: it Romance of llm
New editions of Zitiioni, present day,
Ni-ilitnnd Morning. Rnnlme.
Bride of I-nmennoor. Wandering Jew,
Mvsteries of Haris. A:c.
May 10-37-21] A. YOUNG.
Valuable Plantation For SaleIE
subscriber offers fur sale bis plantation,
.1. situated in Chesterfield I'istrict, S. and
oil the east side of Big Lynrh's Creek, containing
One Tlioiitand Acre*.
Said plantation is thirty miles froin Camden, and
thirty-two from Cheravv. On the premises area
good Grist Mill, Cotton Gin, Packing Screw and
Boulting Machine, all newly rebuilt. The Farm
is in, a state of repair not surpassed by any in
this section of country, and is adapted to the culture
of corn, cotton, wheat and oats. The Mill
and Gin are situated on the creek above named,
on a foundation of slate rock and have a never
failing supply of water. 'Inhere is also a consider,
able nuantity of (food land, uncleared, and many
excellent spring!*. Also, a comfortable Dwelling
House, and other buildings, .such as are necessary,
' and are always found ou well conducted farms.
The tt uiih will be accommodating. Any petson
wishing to examine the premises, with tlip view o
i purchasing, will be waited ? n with pleasure.
JOHN KAIUI.Y.
May 10 3' fit
Executive Department.
rpiIK MF,1)ALS prepared by direction of the
A. Legit* hit lire, for the surviving members of the
, PALMETTO REfJIMKNT, being ready for die.
trihiition,?the OFFICERS and l'RIVATKSare
rnmindtnil iii nroiipnt t oir names as early as DOS
nible, to the Captain*, cr commanding Officers of
! companies, who will thereon report to the Severn!
or. |t. T. WATTS, Sec'v.
! May 14-88-w8t,
MASONIC HALL
CLOTHING STORE,
208 Kiiig'tstreet, corner of Wentworth,
CHARLESTON, S> C.
WA, KBNT & MITCHELL are now re
ceiving their usual supply of Spring and
Summer Clothing, to which lliey would invite the
attention of purch; sera. They keep constantly on
hand, a full and complete Gtock of Clothing and
Gentlemen's Outlining articles. Purchasers will
rt t f\ I I I imAo finil ? fill) ufrw*L* nf
111. C&J1 UIIICO IIIIU a IUIJ niwun ui
English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coals
Medium and low priced Cloth do
Pants, of all descriptions,
And a full stork ot Vests.
They would invite attention to their stock of
Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats,
Under Garments, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders,
Dressing Gowns. &c. tj'c
All of the above Goods will be sold at the lowest
prices.
W. A. KENT $ MITCHELL,
208 King-st. cor, Wentworth.
April 12. 29 tf
Ladies, Look at This.
,| AA PAIRS ol Ladies Gaiter Boots of every
xv/Vy description, of the best Philadelphia and
Eastern manufactures, at very low prices
50 pairs white Kid and Satin Slips
a lso
Black Slippers and Walking Shoes, of every description
Misses' Gaiter Boots, black and colored, cloth and
leather
Gentlemen's Department.
Fine pump and thick Boots. Philadelphia
do do do Bootees, do
do do Congress Gaiters, calf and cloth
do velvet and goat Slippers
And many other qualities of Boots and Shoes, too
numerous to mention, sewed and pegged.
IT7*We are also manufacturing tine Shoes and
Boots to order, and warrant them to give entire
satisfaction. Call and hop. at
WORKMAN & BOONE'S.
April 23. 22 tf
The People's Store!
NEW supply of Raisins, Almonds, Currants,
Figs in quarter and lialf drums, Prunes, Brazil,
Pecan and English Walnuts, fresh Salmon,
Lobsters, tj-c.., West India Preserves, Pickles,
Catsups and Sauces, Gunpowder, Hyson and
Black Teas.
Also?A magnificent assortnientof CANDIES.
Also?A fresh supply of
Family Groceries
Consisting of Sugars, brown, crushed and loal
Coffees, Rio and Java; Rice. Molasses and Salt
Always?A sunolv of W. I. FRUIT on hand.
For sale low for cash, by
MOURE 4- BELCHER.
may 7 36 tf
Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Goods.
Black, brown, green and lawn colored Summer
Cl<?ths
Plain and figured Drap D'ete
Black and fancy French summer Cassimeres
Fancy Frei ch and English Drills
While and brown p!ain and canvass Drills
White and fancy Marseilles Vesting*
An elegant assortment of summer Cravats
Ri>Jill' m:i,lp Slilrlw. a crrP:?l variptv
Silk, cotton and morion Undershirts and Drawers
A small invoice of Coats and Vests, made expressly
to order bv a New York city Tailor.
McDUVVALL & COOPER.
A large variety of Goods, suited for Roy's dress
and every day wear. Aril 12.
Summer Cloths, Cassimeres, Hats, &c.
ViM & K. KENNEDY are just receiving a
rerv handsome stock of French Cloths, very
low; also: Cassimeres, Linen Drills, Vestings,
Cravats, criton and linen Underclothing, Gloves,
half (lose, ?fcc.
Panama, Leghorn and For Hats
Fashionable black and white do
An assorlinent of hoy's do
Also?A very large stock of Kcady>made Cloth
nig, 111 trials, vois arm rams
The above stock is very large and complete,
and cheaper than ever. They solicit a call from
their friends and customers generally.
/'pril '2. '26 tf
Branch of the Bank of the State of
So. at Camden.
ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank
in the month of June and July must he in
the original signatures of the makers and endorsers.
I). Ik DeSAUSSURE, Cashier.
.?/?v fi so tf
Strayed or Stolen.
FROM the Subscriber's Plantation, near McCnrd's
Ferry, on Friday, the 3d ulU a
CREAM HORSE, black mane and tail, and legs
black up to the knees: about 14 bands high, 6 years
old, and when be leIt bad tbe fresh marks of gear
upon one side and shoulder; rides and draws well,
and in form is what,is generally call d hog-backed.
Any information of ?.iid Horse will be thankfully
received and suitably lewardeu,
J. R. BROWN.
Gadsden, S C., May 6, 1850.
may, 10, 1850. 37 tf
WintarN IIhIhhiii
MUST be a good medicine ; tbe papers all say
bo, and they are the best authorities. 1 have
a supply always ou hand.
A I.so,
Ayre's Cherry Pectoral, llowand's Tonic Mixture,
Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bittern, Jayne's
Sanative Pills, Allen's Compound for Dyspepsia,
ic., &c. Z. J DeIIAY.
May 3, 1850. 35 tf
Sulph. Quinine.
rf"MIE Subscriber has just received a few ounces
X of Roseugartcn & Denis's Superior Quinine,
which lie offers at prices as low as it can be possibly
afforded in this market, for cash or short credit,
Z. J. DrII.W.
May 3,185(1 35 tf
Bacon! Uncoil!! Bacon!!!
THE subscriber has on hand 120,000 lbs,
superior BACON and a corresponding quantity
of LAUD, in the lot there is nearly 1200 fine
Hams, any person wishing to purchase might find
it to their advantage to call and examine, before
purchasing elsewhere; terms will be made ac,
commodating.
An extensive and well assorted stock of other
articles in the grocery tine, comprising all the
necessaries of subsistence, together with fifty
thouaand best Cuba filed Florida Sugars.
II. HOLLEYMAN,
AprilS, 185a 28 tf_ _
Fresli Cod-Liver Oil.
THIS valuable medicine still continue# to be
used with aston'shing efficacy in the cure ol
Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, (Jenera!
Debility, Diseases of tho Kidneys, &C* &c
for sale by 55- J toll AY.
Mny 3,1850. 35 tf.
aresaDaaaa.
JUST received per Southerner
Concrem water. Selt*r> A?h?nt.
Cantor Oil, Cod liver Oil,
Sweet Oil, Potash.
Toilet -Sponge, Quinine,
Gelatine, F ne Vanilla Bean*,
Canary Seed, India Robber Ball*,
China Doll lleada, Yeant Powders,
Indin Rubber do. Beef Marrow,
Eau Lustra), Barry* Tricoplicrou*.
Hair Keetorative, At. Ac.
A1m> receiving monthly from New York and Philadelphia.
fp.Th supplies of Drum!, Medicine*, and Cheraieal*,
Surgical lnntrnmcnt*, Perfumery, lamp*, Window Glass,
Paint*, Oil*, <kc., which will be sold on rea*onable tertn*.
Particular uUcntion riven to the putting Op of physician*'
pre*cripli?>n* and family recipe*.
April 3d JW tf
TT7ILI, be kept for sale during the summer seaYV
poii,at . :KA1N'S DRUG STORE.
Iced Soda Water from the Fountain.
Charleston bodied Soda Water, may be had
hrough the summer season at
McKAlN'S DRUG STORE.
ICED SODA WATER
| "YJ~AY be had throughout the summer season, at
1!1 the Drug Store of
may 10 F. L. ZKMP.
FISHING TACKLE.
A GREAT variety, suited to the season. Fof
A sale by A. YOUNG.
May 19 37 tf__
Sheriff's Sale.
TX7ILL be 6old before the Court House door itt
T V Camden, on Monday 3d June next, during
the legal hours of sale, all the right, title, and it)'
terest, of the defendant in and to 500 acres of land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Motley and
others. Levied on and to be sold as the property
of NV B. Watkins, atthe suit ofthe Bank ofCamden.
Also, on Tuesday, (day following,) at the residence
of the defendant, one mule, one .lot of corn and
fodder, one lot of bacon, &c.; to be sold at the
risk of the former purchaser. Terms cash.
THO. J. WARREN, S. K. D.
May 140^ 1850. 38
Lava Ware.
THE subscriber has received Card Baskets,
Plates, Baskets, Candlesticks, Pitchers, &c.,
made of Lava, all neat and handsome articles ?
Also, China Cups and Saucers, China Colognes,
Glass Baskets, Toy Tumblers, Pitchers and Ba.
sons, Lcmo nde Glasses, China Flower Pots, China
Doll Meads, Tool Chests, Large Porte inonnies.
backgammon boards, dice, miniature knives, China
Puff Boxes, with a large variety of Toys and Fancy
Goods, all lor sale by F. L. ZEMP.
April 19, 31 X
Removal.
TIIOS. BONNELL <k CO. have recently removed to
the Stand lately occupied by J. Meyer, one door be- -
low Dr. Zenip's Drug Store, where they will continue to
kern a well aborted Stock of Groceriex and other Goodi?
mtcfia* .Sudani, Coffee, Tea, Salt. Molasses, Mackerel/*
Salmon, Flour, Rice, Underwood's Pickle.*, KetcliUW,
Syru|?, preserved fruit*, fine gold leaf Segarr, Iron of A
descriptions. Cast. German and Blister Steel, Hoes, Bagpitia
and Hope. Bro., hlea'd and col. domestics, prints,
muslins, ginghams, crockery, dec., which tbey ofler forsale
on reasonable terms. A share of public patronngc is respectfully
solicited.
Camden. 18th April, 1850. 31
Office S. C- RnlliwAf;-.,- . t . * ?
Omakleaton, March 23, 1850. f '""/'Tf-"'
BY Resolution of the Board of Director* of this- - - c >
Company, the remaining Instalments yet due,
oil the stock will be called for as follows, viz
I%o0, June 1, per share, - $5
Aug. i, " "
" Nov. I, " 5
1*51. Jan. 1. " " 10
Payments of Installments as above from the
Camden and Columbia Stockholders will be re
reived at the Bank of Camden, at Camden, and the
Commercial Bank Columbia. And interest at the
rate oftt per cent, will be allowed on all payraeuts
made in advance of these dales.
VV. II. BART LESS, Secretary.
April 5 27 tJ I
Police.
rpiIE undersigned, having qualified asExecu'or
J_ of the will of the late James R. McKain, his
business as a Druggist and Apothecary will be
roniiuued in the name of the undersigned, as ExI
ecu tor, under the management of John Worthington,
aii'ed by Dr. Wiley J. Mcilain, for the beuefll
of his children ; and the patronage heretofore extended
to him is earnestly solicited to he extended
to the continued business. Mr. Worthington is
authorised to receive money, graut receipts and
make settlements.
All persons having demands against James R_
;i/.l\am are requssieu 10 give nonce 10 hut mcvu*
tor, as soon as possible, and those indebted are earnestly
requested to pay up as soon as possible,,,
ami his friends are specially requested to do so.
JOHN ROSSER, ExrCntndcn,
April 5th, 1850. 28
Notice.
VLL persons having claims against Samuel JL.
Talbert deceased, are requested to hand tnern
in duly attested, within'the time prescribed bylaw,
and all indebted will make immediate pay...
incut to VVM. TALBERT, Adm'r,
May 3 35 4t
Notice.
I HEREBY caution the nublic from trading for*
a note given by me to N Mayblum, for seventyseven
dollars ard seventy five cents, dated 13tli
,1/arch 1850, unless the said note be credited with,
forty dollars, which 1 have paid on it.
S. B. HAMMOND.
A/ay 0 36 tf
802TS OP TStfFSRANOS.
Wutcrec Division No. 0.
The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held!
i on to-morrow (Thursday) evening,at Odd Felw!
low's Hall at8a'c|ock. By order of tho XV. H.
j W. H. R; WORKMAN, R. S.
-..I .. J.. fintM.infia.Slln
iiuiiicu ^vuu aiiu
I P..r sale by MOORE &. BELCilER.
may 7. 36 tf_
! oTcEX C?>? 23??
Korshaw Lodge. Number 9
The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld
: at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at
j 7 o'clock,
By order of the N. G.
H. C. WELUUUSEN, Secretary.
Notice.
The Regular Meetings of the Lancaster Division-,.
No. 30, Sons of Temperance, are held every-Saturday
evening, at 8 o'clock.
? __ J. W. ?'QOK, R. S.
Wino Itoltlra.
A FEW Gross, clean aninew, may be bad at a
I l\ low price, for cask at Z. J. DeHAY'S.
May 3, law. 35 if