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4 - , r ' xn- . j ITS*'-' . ~ ..y^VT"'* ' ' ' ? -* * * * r'\ : . ~ ... . $lic Camden Journal. / VOLUME 11. CAMDEN, SOUTH-CAROLINA, OCTOBER 29, 1850. NUMBER 85 Real Cotton land for SaleTHJ2 subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, situate tin Bear creek, ft miles southeast of ]<ai)ca?terriUe, containing nOO acres, 2(10 of which ; is clears), the greater nart ecenilv, the balance ; woods. The crop of this year, with 7 bands, will be about 80 bales of cotton and GOO bushels , rortu before the storm it was su posed 1 'HI hales j would have been utadc. On the premises is a j dew gin bouse and screw, a comfortable dwelling i and all uet-essary out buildings, Persons wish- ! ing to buy and make cotton would do well to ex- ; amine, as I will sell. ? Terms easy and a.-eomniodating. My reason j lor sel'ing is to engage in other business. Some ! i, .i.? k? ;r IlJteiy i"\I'jrrute win mw ut r..IM ? u. niV?i. WILLIAM STEVENS. l>nncasfer Dint S.C. Sept. 30,1850.?$5 New Steam Boat Robert Martin. ITIJIE new Steamer Robert Martin, (Captain George Mansfield, will commence her regular haps between CLarleston and Camden, about the 4W of October, stopping at all the intermediate , landings on the river, both coining and going. J Shippers may rely upon promptness, and at as r low rates as can he sent by anv other conveyance. For freight apply to * M. LEVY &. Son. * ' Agents, Camden. MAKSIOKHOTTSE. CAMDEN, 8. C. TUE subscriber respectfully announces to hie friends and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC generally, that lie has opened, as a HOTEL, that large and commodious house in Log Town, formerly the private res.dence of B. Perkins, esq. The building is admirably adapted for that purpose, being situated in the > ost healthy and pleasant part of < amden, combining alt the advanU ges of the town with the balmy a'niosphere of the country, and within a lew minutes' walk of any part of Camden. The rooms are large and airy, his Servants respectful and attentive, and he pledges himself to spare no pains in keeping op Jin attractive ami well supplied TABLE, and to u?e every exertion to please those who may call upon him. Ills STABLES will he found commodious, and always fully supplied with l'rovender, BZTThe House beinir conducted oti Temperance Principles; he flatters himself that those who favor him with a call will And the MANSION HOUSE not only the comforts and attention of a well regulated Hotel, but the quiet retirement of a Home. Charges moderate. CTAll tlie Stages arriving in the place, and the Omnibuses running to the Depot, will call at the House when desired. E. G. ROBINSON. Camden, Sept. 1. 27 if $50 Reward. RAXAWAY from the subscriber about the 1st, Aug. 1849, my negro man Bo gas, a boot and .shoe maker by trade, about 35 years of age black, with fbif eyes and thick lips, plausible when spo,~4en to, a little stoop in the shoulders when wulk>ing, he was raised about Stfmpterville. or Bishopville, and was formerly the property of Bishop & Bowen, of Sumpter t)i*t I purchased him of Thos. l^ang, Esq., of Camden* and he has a wife at the Saluda factory, near Columbia, his.mother Is in Sumpterville, and he is supposed to be lurk1 ing about the above places, or Georgetown, where i he has connexions. I will pav $30 for his deliv/ ery to me at ]*ancasterville, 5. I'., $25 if he is ; lodged in any jail so as I can get him, or the above ' reward ot $50 for his apprehension and proof to I conviction against any responsible white person ! who may have harbored or employed him. I YVM. "ROBINSON. Oct 4, 1850. w6t 79 ' Piano Fortes. "|)EING the appoint^ agent for Newman & BmV aittiiariiir Piano Fortes, we are ready to receive ordeiVur the game. The Pianos are macufactured upon the most improved plan with an entire iron frame, to prevent thmn from getting out of tune. Pianos delivered fiee of cost, and put up and tuned by Mr Newman, or some other competent person. Terms moderate, Pianos warranted Apply to J B. P. BOON E, Air't. Oct ft. , - 80 tf In Equity*--Lancaster District. R. P. Carrico and wife Mary, vs. M aha la Caston, (widow,) Middleion G. Caston, John R Caston. Partition of Real Estate of Eli C. Caston, deed. TT appearing to my satisfaction that all the above -l O. _ ? JL defendant* reside wunounne iimnHm me okuc, it is ordered on motion of Clinton and Hanna, that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the 21st day of Nov. 1850. otheiwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against thent. J fl. WIT HERS POO N, c. *. l. d. Com office, Aug. 15. 97 00, In Equity---Lancaster District. Baily F. Ingram, vs. William Cautbern and wife Nancy, Nathaniel B. Ingram.jArthur Ingram, et al.?Partition Real Estate Jemima Ingram, (dereased) and so forth. IT appearing fo any satisfaction that Nathaniel B. Ingram and Arthur Ingrain, two of the defendant* in above case, reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Hararond, Sol. ?Joseomplainant, that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the . Bill in above case on or betore the 1st day of November, 1850, otherwise Judgment pro confesso will be ordered against J- H. WITHERSPOON c. e. l. d. UICI1I* -r Com'n. office, July 20,1830. lBl 5Committed mo the Jail of Kershaw District, a negro man I who calls himxelf William, and says he be. long* to Jofao Stovall, of Ueorgia, near Augueia. S^aia negro is about twenty-three years of age, yel:low complexion, stout bui'f, five feet .3 inches high. "The owner is requested to come forward, comply with the law and take him away. THO, J. WARREN. S. K> D. Oct. 4, 1850. 79 Committed, TU tb? Jail of Kershaw District, a negro boy who calls himself Washington, and says he belongs to John Harrison fFairfied District, said negro is 5 feet .5 inches hirbanl ihotrt twenty years of age. The owner is requested t?? forward comply with theHaw and take him ?.. THO. J. WARREN, s. k. d. Oct. IMP. 84 wtf Irish Potatoes. k FEW barrels fine Northern Potatoes, just A received by JAMES McEWEN. ? A ng. 2,1850. 61 tf T U8T received Southern Cora Shelters, Patent J Cutting Knives, and Wheat Cradles, by June 18 E. W, BONNEV. I NEW STOBE. TIIE subscriber is now opening a large assortment of Groceries and Staple Goods, i in the Store lately occupied by William J. Gerald ! (south of the Bank of Camden,) which he will dieuose of at Cliarleston prices tor cash. Those wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine the tftock. consistine in Dart, ot the following,viz: Loaf, Crushed, Ground and Granulated -Sugar* St. Croix, Porto Kico, and New Orlenn* do New Orleans, Muscovado and Cuba Molaaaei Java, lnguira and llio Coffee Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Rlack Teas Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candle* No- 2 and 3 Mackarel, in Barrel*, llnlf and Quarter* Wine, Soda and Butter Biscuit* and Ctiee*e Soa and Starch, assorted Pepper. Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace and Clove* Povder. Shot and Lead Hardware, Cutlery, Nail* and Casting* Paint*, Linseed Oil, Spcrra- Oil and Window Glaaa ALSO Blenched and unbleached Shirting* ami Sheeting* 1 Blanket*. Bed Tick*, Apron Cbcefc* and Otuaburg* Together with a large a**orunent of Bagging, Rope and Twine. J. W. BRADLEY, Cam Jen, 8. C. Sept. 23. JOrCasb paid for Cotton and other Prodnce. New Fall Goods. 1 M,&.R KENNEDY, are now receiving their il. supply of goods suitable for the season. The stock will be found complete in all the branches, usually kept by them, they have been carefully selected at unusually low prices, and will be sold at a very small advance on New York cost The above would respectfully iiivite the attention of their friends and the Ihe public generally to an examination of their slock, feeling satisfied if low prices and good styles will effect sales, they can. ( not fail to enjoy a liberal share of that patronage j heretofore so lully extended to them. xuey ueg 10 canaucuuvu iu ? ic?? ui u? i?u- jug articles, viz: Kich Figured and Chene Silks. Newest styles cashmeres and mouselaiiibs Changeable poplins and coburgs r Brocade and plain lustres Eace capes, collars and chemizettcs i Putf sleeves, en'schildr work'd bodies t Muslin and thread edgings and insertings, &c i Gloves of every description, hosiery do. a Lawn aud cambric handkerchiefs t English aud american prints, unusually low a Furniture chintz, ginghams -1 Long and s<|uare shawls, &c <tc &-c Mourning Goods. Super, alpaccas ami canton cloth,a new article 2 Lark grey poplin, ginghams and English prints g Fast colors, collars and handkts. ingrained 8 Cotton hose, silk do., cashmere & cassimere sh'wla In Domestics. Blea. sheetings aud long cloths, very low 10-4 to l'J-4 biea & bro sheelingtsupe'r family linens y Brown and col'd h'spuns of all kinds Linseys, bed biankeis, from 1U-4 to 13-4 White 6i red fian'ls, shaker welsh & gauze do. 6ic (ieuglemeo'i Wear. . s Sup'r bl'k and col'd trench cloths w " ? doeskins and cast-iiueres Tweeds in variety suitable for boys Satin, silk and cashmere vesting* * cravats, gloves and half hose v .Superior quality of dress shirts Under clolhiugs ol every description. Heady Made Clothing. I1 Coats, vests snd pants, got up in a very superior " style. ,j lints nud Caps j. In great variety and of the latest fall fashions. j. Negro Good*. p Superior plains, kerseys and satinets, suitable f for house servants, am. & eng. blankets, wool hats, * &c. &c. Together with a full bupply of hardware, &c., , all ot whnvh will be cheerfully shown to any one favoring them with a call, Sept. 2 77 tf Boots, Shoes and Leather, c TuOtTUKK WITH a Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valices. > mi?E subscribers have just received the largest ii X and best assorted stock of ISovts and bhoev ever offered in this market, to which they resphcilully invite tlie attention of purcltasers.? Their slock consists in part, as lollows, viz: Gentlemen's fashionabie Dress Boots, pump bottoms " " " titcli " " " waterproof do quilted bottoms " " " do cork soles r " Calf peggedtCalifornin Boot* '* *' waterproof Boots ? |?jj, 14 ... 44 I " fashionable pump-sole Shoes " " i'ateut leather and Calf Gaiters " '* Jenny Lind|Tiea liuiljjklllftll I/WW? " India ttubber bhoea Boy'a fine Calf Pump boom Pegged boot* 44 " " W uicrpruof boota " " Kip pegged boota ' Calf Bootees ' Kip do Ladies Vvhiie bilk Gaitera * Kid blip* " Gaiter boota. assorted color* ' black baiiii Gaiters ' " uniting '* Colored Hungarian Tie* black " t " 44 Kid blip* and I iea " " Morocco blipa and Tie* " India Rubber blioca ' biihkln V> alking blioea ' Goatskin " " 44 Boota ? i>l i. i U.ii1 c.ii.n ajiuvfv taau vwiivi* , Slip- ' " . " ' buskin Ties i Misses Waiter Boot*, assorted colon '* Colored and black Jenny Lind Tiea " " " boojees " " ' Slips " Calf and Goatskin boots Together with a beautiful assortment of Children's Shoes ol all colon and styles al80?a large stock o T \tCKO of our own manufacture, both pegged and sewed. also _ i Sole. Cpper and Harness Leather, Calf and Kip Skins Lining and Binding Skins, together with everp article necessary for carrying on the manufactory of boots and Shoes. i also ? Fine and common Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags, " ' ' " * I ' Vl " ' \7 n lin?o oil l.f U'ltirll UP 9011001 9&ICIICIB, l^UrTP uaj^auu T aiikcc) an Ut ffiMv.. ..v offer at very low price*. ALDEX& MURRAY. Cemden, Sept. 27. 77 2m Raisins. A few Boxes new Raisins, just received by VV. C. MOORS. Mone ime, Plaster of Paris, and Cement. The above articles constantly on hand, of good quality and at low prices. Also, Gypsum or land plaster. C. L. CIIATTENFeb. 12. 13 tf WM. MATTHIESSEN S Wholesale Clothing Establishment, Corner of East Bay and Qneen Streets, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Manufacturing House, 36, Piatt St. New York. , /COUNTRY Merchants nurehasiner Clothine. Vj will find it to their advantage to look through the stock of this extensive Clothing House, where ; they will find fresh and desirable Goods, at prices as low as can be purchased at in New York. July 26. 59 swlOt Tohnr desaussure, Adger's Wliarf, Charleston, S. C. Will give prompt and close attention to the sale Df all descriptions of Produce entrusted to his care, and to the selection and filling of orders. sept 13. T2 6in mazyck & son, ractors ana uommission mercnanu, ( 60UTII COMMERCIAL WHARF, ] OBLA RLE STON, 8. O. ] WILLIAM MAZTCK, > < W. ST. J. MAZVC*. J PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, 1 FACTOR, And General Commission Merchant, J ACCOMMODATION WHARF, } CHARLESTON, 8. C I Liberal advances made on consignments of Pro- f luce, and prompt attention given to the forward. * ng of Goods, at the lowest rates. Aug. 26. 66 S 30,000 PAIRS OF 3 BOOTS AND SHOES. \ Ft BE HAD at the New Shoe Store, and will j be sold lower than auy ever before offered U n this market?having paid the cash for every ar* icle, and selected from the best and largest man- S ifaciurers in the United States, we flatter ourelves that no one can fail to be pleaded in quan* ity, quality and price. The stock consists in part, s follows? lens fine Calf notched Boots " " " Pump BooU " " Waterproof do cork soles " " " do ititched and quilted sole* 00 pair* fine Calf *cwed Boot*, from $4 50 to f6 00 "0 " " " and Kip pegged BooU, from ft! to $5 00 H len'i fine Calf sewed Boo ten ?1 to f4 00 y " " " h id t loth Congre?* Boot* $3 to 1430 1 ,, " " *' Jeriev Tie*, $3t? f3 50 , 44 < pegged Bootee*, f 1 to 82 00 ' ?. Kjp .. .. 75c to f 100 'outh'* Kip pegged Bootee*, 50c to 75c V Calf " " 75c to f 1 00 ' " BooU a?*orted .4 Kip .4 Ladies' Peparfmeat. wvmII, CM4v?| W?,l* MWMI satin " " " _ " lasting " ^ " ' " welts and blank J " " Half Gailera, wclu and black y " " colored and black Velt " Ties, Foiod, Broad and Easy " " without Tin*, for rori?* C " Jenny Lind Bootee*, Kid and Morocco 'urap " " " " ,id and Enameled Exoel*ior* Lid and Morocco Jenny Lind Btnkins avIorTte*. Pump - - l-:j ui:. ...Ok U 111C IViu mill I?vnciw* 'ine Morrweo -Slipper* and Ties 'lite Ties and Buskin*, Welu 'ine.Morocco do do [id extra wide Slip* and Tics loat Buskin* and Ties. Welu !oat Boots liases' black and colored (Waiters " blue and light colored llall'Gaitcr* " black, blue and Orouze Bootees black and colored Slipper** " Goal Bootees, sewed and pegged, for School Shoes Children'* Shoe* and Boou, assorted Together with a great variety of Gentlemen's, Ladies' nd Children's Shoes, too numerous to mention. Fine TRAVELING TRUNKS. CARPET BAGS, 'ALICES, HATS and CAPS. All of which will posit\eiy be sold lower tlrnn the lowest for cash, {CrCall and see for yourselves, at the NEW SHOE ITORE of WORKMAN A BOONE. Sept. 20. \ FaU GoodsT 5 r BONN ELL & CO. are now rec jiving their Fall supplier, to which they invite the atten. ^ ion of purchasers. SUGARS?Su Croix, Delta, crushed, powdered and clarified COFFEE?Rio and Java J TEA?Green and Hyson I MOLASSES?West India and New Orleans SALT?Table and sack MACKAREL?No. 1 and 2 . Pickles, Ketchup. Mustard, Ginger, Pepper Spice, Cinnamon, Soap, Candles, Starch, &.C, Hardware, Hoes, Axes, Spades, &c. Bagging, Rope aud Twine. DOMESTICS?Bleached and brjwn Homespuns Together with a general assortment ol Goods luited to this market. For sale low by 1 July 20. T. BONNELL & CO._ Rearty-Maae uiouung. 1 COMPLETE assortment ot Over-coals, Dress n and Frock-coals, Business-coats, Blanket and coating Over-coats, gentlemen's line Cloaks, Pants and Vests, Ready-made Shirts, Stocks and Collars, sept. 10 II. LEVY & SON. Carpeting. A COMPLETE Assjriment 01 Ingrain and Venetian Carpeting?, for sale low by Sept26. II LEVY <k SON. New Goods. THE undersigned is now receiving his Fall supply ol goods. Having purchased very largely, he is enabled lo offer great inducements to his friends and customers to purchase from hint. Among his stock may be found many articles not usually kept, and which he will take great pleasure in showing; a* it regards prices, he will be satisfied with Charleston terms. A liberal deduction made on cash purchases. E. W. BONNKY SepnH, 74 tf Annatto Copperas, Indigo, Logwood, Madder, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Window Glass, Lamp Chinui*"* Solar Globes, Sola"-"' ^g, A norm Oil. .melts. Castor Of Hoi ar Oil, I ^ Epsom Salts iic. &c. J -u and fresh supply of all the above articles . uitrocoived, and for salt by I sept. 20. 7, .1. DkHAY. .HEW . Staple and Fancy Goods. THE subscribe are now opening a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, purchased with much care, which they will dispose of on their usual liberal terms, They conssist in part, as follows: WOOLEIfN. Heavy Ijondon Duffil Blankets Super H.4 to 14-4 Lamb's Wool Bed Blankets Heavy all-wool Negro Clotbs Negro Linseys, very heavy and stout Plaid Linsevs: Wool Cloth lor women's wear Cloth* and Caaaimere*. Superfine black, blue, brown, and invisible green French Cloth* Superfine Doe-skin black Caseimere* Satlinets, assorted color* Kentucky Jean*, do do Glegant Fashionable Vesting* Paocy Csssimeree*"-T tied white and yeliow Flannefe COTTON GOODS. PRINTS, of every description Furniture Calicoes, very handsome Singhams; Cross-bar'd and fancy striped Muslins Furniture and cambric Dimity Furniture Fringes; cotton cambrics Colored and black cambrics Silke and Fancy Articles. F'pjynnt nlain an A uuatorM hlarlr aillra " plain, figured and water'd colored silks " Chena figured dress silks, very rich 3elts; elegant lace capes Muslin worked collars and sleeves /ery handsome Insertings and Edgings -.inen-cambric Handkerchiefs libbed Bilk Stockings; raw silk Stockings French merino, black and assorted colors iuper black and meredian black Alpacbas itriped and cross-bar'd colored Alpachas DOMESTICS. 4,7-8 and 5-5 bleached and brown Shirtings 2-4 bleacited and unbleached Sheetings Vhite and unbleached Drills itriped and plaid colored Homespuns IpH 'PinL'ss* A ftrnn ch?cLta* rjtffnn (VrnakiiPfTi LINENS, luperan assorted Irish Linens M Lawn Lawns, Dowlas; Damask Table-cloths '* Damask Diaper," Damaik Napkins u Bird-eye and Russia Diapers Dundee and Gunny Bagging Bale Rope and Twire; iron; Salt 6'ugar, Coffee, Molasses also? blacksmith's Bellows, Vices, Anvils. Hammers ciew Piaies, Trace-chains, Collins' Axes loes. Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks Vith a complete assortment of Hardware and Cutlery t'itii uianv other hrticles too tedious to enumerate. H. LEVY 4- SON. npx.\7' Hm _ New Fall Goods. rHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiing hie Fall supply of brocent-s, imiuouc*, ionsisting in part, of the following articles, viz:? Brown, crushed, loaf and clariiied Sugars New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses Rio and Java Coffee Rice, Cheese, Bacon and Lard No. 2 and 3 Mackarel Corn, Flour, Oats, Salt Swedes Iron of all sizes Powder, Shot, Lead, Soaps, Starsh, Candles Fine and common Tobacco Bagging, Hope and Twine, Men and boy's Wagon Saddles Riding and Waggon Bridles flames, Collars, Riding and Waggon Whips ALSO Crockery, Glass and Hardware Collint' best Axes, Nails, assorted size Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks Negro Cloths, Bleached and brown Homespuns Bed, Negro and Riding BLANKETS A few cases of men and boys Hats and Caps Vith all other articles usually found in a well suplied Grocery and Hardware store, all of which nil be sold exceedingly low for cash. B. W. CHAMBERS. Camden, S. C. Sept. 3. 70 U KrThe .Vumter Baiinur arid True Southron will r?pjr )r three months. Guns and Pistols. FINE Double-barrelled Guns in cases; Double barrelled Guns without cases; Revolving 'mtols in cases. By eept. 17. li. LEVY <f SUN. Segars. rHE subscribers have now on hand the mdst favorite brands of genuine Spanish Segars. eept. 17. 1L LEW SON. Fresh Groceries &c.. rilK suOscnuero ueg respecliulty 10 inform their friends and the puulic geuerally, that hey have now received their Fall eupply ot GROCERIES. Brown and crashed Sugars Rio and old Java Coffee New Orleans and Muscovado .Molasses Mackarel, Nos. 1. 2, and li Rice, Salt, &c. &c. Bagging, Rope and Twine. Gunny Cloth 2\ lbs. per yard, 46 inches wide Dundee Bagging, lbs per yard U7?t?"Aju Uot Uhilmlolnliia hnnn ?T ca?tl a ucon -'-f" Tlirec.ply Twine &c. Woolen*. Ijondon Duffle Blanket* Nepro Blankets Colored Saddle Blankets Grey Plains: Nejjro Linseya, tkc. also A few barrels fine Mercer Potatoes. All of which will be sold low for cash, by GEO. S. DOUGLAS &, CO. sept? li 1830. 76 tf "" Notice. inns SSET5 Freight find '? -^>y rv ^u., ioi Car'1 ? <a*engor* on the water* of the State of South ,-.?na. by the steamboat ROBERT MARTIN, it thia Way diwolved with the roneont of all the partner*. Charleston, July ltirh 1850. W. M. LUBBOCK. PAUL t. VII.LEP1GUE A SON.* C.J. SHANNON. KOBT. MARTIN. J. R. 4 C H. DUKES. 12. W. WALTER. EDWIN P. STARR $ept. 54 fit Notice. THE subscribers have this day formed a co partnership for the transaction of a General GroI eery business, under (be firm of Shaw & Austin, GEO. W. SHAW. L A. AUSTIN. Camden, sept. 1,1850- ' . - . THE SUBSCRIBERS ~ ARE now receiving and opening (at the store two doors below Mr. George Alden's Shoe Store, and nearly opposite Messrs. A. M. <f R. Kennedy,) a select assortment of Family Groceries, consisting, in part,ae follows: SUGARS?Brown, crushed, clarified, powdered and loaf COFFEE8?Rio and Java CHEESE?Imitation English; do. amall size MOLASSES?New Orleans and Muacovado Palmetto Hams, a superior article Maedarel No. 1, in kilts - Candles?colored ui>. anerm ?n/l i r-. Crackers?soda, water, butter and lemon pic nic Spices?ginger, mace, cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon and pimento Teas?Gunpowder, young hyson, and golden chop Rice, starch and table salt Farina, for puddings, &lc~, superior to rice, sago or tapioca Welsh's prepared cocoa, Baker's broma, chocolate Assorted pickles, ketchups, Spanish olives and pepper sauce Sardines, anchovies, fresh salmon aud lobsters in cans Capers, currie powder, currant aud Gam jelly, strawberry jam French and English mustard Currants, ginger preserves, figs and almonds Genuine bay rum. lemon eyrup Extracts r.ntmeg, vanilla, rose and lemon A fine assortment ot Confectionary All of which will be sold low for cash. A share of patronage is solicited. - , ... ' Oct 4. SHAW & AUSTIN. -** ;f Family Flour. A FEW bags -'Extra superfine" Boston Granite Mills, from selected wheat, put up in bags of2R?nd SO Ihs #?arh PoroiroJ -..J C? *?L ? ? ?. a-wwi* vu aim iv* oaic UT Oct. 4, 1850. 8HAW & AUSTIN. 1 Choice Segan of various brand*. For gale by SHAW fc AUSTIN. Salt, Bagging, Rope and Twine. For sale low by SHAW & AUSTIN. CONFECTIONARDES. A SPLENDID assortment of American and French Confectionariea, Just received at Oct 20. MOORE'S. New Mackerel. A few barrels No. 3 Mackarel, 1A50. u half do No. 1 and 2 do do Just received iU&oari\. Family Qrccery. " Negro Shoflfc^T? W? have now on hand, a large supply ? Black and Rnasett Pegged Brogana and itttck-down Shoe*, Of our own manufacture, which we can re com menu as laiimuny maae ana or me nest material. also- - Band and Ilarneaa Leather Biaca and Ruf>aett Upper Leather Calf SkinB, Kip Skins Buffed Kip for saddle covers, dec. And for sale by Oct.4. W. ANDERSON & CO. New Grocery and Provision Store. rpiIE subscriber would respectfull inform his J_ friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving his fell supply of GROCERIES, consisting in part, as follows? SUGARS?Brown, loaf, crushed and clarified COFFEE?Rio and Java. MOLASSES?New Orleans and Muscovado. Rice cheese, bacon, lard, corn, and salt Mackerel salmon and flour. Crackers?Wine, butter and soda. Preserves?Ginger, peach, plum, &c. Pickles, catsups, sauces, citron, chocolate & teas. ALSO, Raisins, almonds,currants and English walnuts, Pecan and butter nuts, spice, and ginger. Nutmegs, candies, kisses, plums, &c. Prunes, figs, dates, &c. Also?Powder, shot, lead, cigars, tobacco, dte. Soaps, starch,candles, crockery, glass and hard* ware. Also?Lime juice, lemon syrup, and ginger wine Capers extracts Java coffee. WM. C. MOORE. N. B. Packages sent to any part of the Town. August 26, 1850. 68 A Complete Stock of '.vwin -mm rm iun /ir#l MWC MM (J SA-EsJfc M~ V mj urjuv r CONTAINING every kind of Glove*, Lace Mitt*, Long and Half Long do.; a beautiful article of GlasseSilk Gloves, all color*, to match Dre*scs; misses' and childret-'s Glove* all sizes. Hosiery. ladies' Silk, Merino and all-wool Hose; cotton Hosiery; of every cojor and quality; misses'do., all sizes. Ladies' Merino and silk Vests Men's cotton, merino and wool Half Hose; me j r* A., nine oniriR sno wciuvj c uvi Men's kid, silk, buckskin and cashmere Gloves, i In fact, every thing desirable in the above department's, at WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE. SEGAKS! SEGARS!!?A very choioe lot of Palmetto and Gold Leaf Scgars, for sale by July'->6. T. BONNfelLLfc GO. Domestic Items. BROWN and bleached ftheetinge, every width; Ticking; English Long-cloths; Counterpanes;, plain and figured curtain Dimity; garmontDimity^ colored Homespuns and Denims; plaid Liuseys; Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. a T , 1150 pieces of bleached and brown Homeipanp, as low as thev can be bought any where in America. At JAMES WILSON'S. LADIES SHOES. Received from Philadelphia? Ladies Kid Slippers and Ties do Walking Shoes Misses Boots and Shoes, Ac. By Oct. 4. W. ANDERSON & CO. PRICE'S POEMS, ELEGANTLY bound. ?t *1 per copy, for sale --1 ^ Is/vrvnr