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X. SOUTHERN1 CONVENTION*. | This Imdv reassembled i:i the Reformers Church, in this city, yesterday morning At II 1-2 o'clock. on motion of (<cu. Pillow, in the absence of the President, Judge Sharkey, the Vice President, e.x-Gnveinor McDonald, was invited to take the chair. , The Convention was opened with prayer. E. fi. Eastman, esq.. Secretary of the former meeting, was invited to act again as Secretary. Upon Piking the chair, Cov. McDonald deliwted a brief address, in which he said in substance. tr*nr ii had been hoped tiiat the terms of Fetileinent of t slavery controversy rccotn- i inended by the Convection at its meeting in ! June, would hiv been adopted by tiie public i authorities, aud ; ?.vv and quiet thus re.-torci! i to all sections of the count: v. Pat so iarfrim. j this, n large po.tioi: <>i ine tcvUurv of tin.' lli.i- : ted States had been admitted as a State, in r. ! inost irregular manner, excluding the propel t\ of the South. This however, v.-.a a small wrong, eomprr- | ed to that now enn.'ewpi ited bv t'.c nunide leii j fanaticism of ii tht> ?>; r... ; iistkfi'ton of. iav y. * V? it if?, !v*, t!: .t! JSis spirit of e.....v-.t ii:\.sti.v w:Ii J drive So?:t?ii'ra " !i? i - t r.-inrt oi i<c- j v^ssi'tfi aii'i ? iltf rt.-.n ;rK- <: :tr | 1'octo tijioi! t'.(- x*. <?ny- iiifii/t-ii by tiiv North i upon ?!te Sontii. sni?i it r.-iuilvi! wisioij, j jxriuipiife ?mi ooiiva'jf to hjocI t!j? ?::<vyeiicy.! V ? have not nttem) iito 4:;tei? tin- t .tiv.st. >i- \ ,i?rjy oft?JO pealier?1?. riff'ps l:is i* ;. ? j W pv.l>ii-'r ;:T Mr. c. (i.'.. loowxi fii.it : * ;. j vies in t'..i fii.m'ilttf? nn en-iii-nti. is foe- iy | tiiH t'i.riir. n:>i| to:;t tlievomrt.il.VP l?s* i.utruv'u ii to rnjwt Otl tin* iTi.ToMtaij of dop'po-. Hon. C. v. or n!w rv> 'V.1 insioy of t"'i> i'. it. ,>,cr!,:i li: d nn! v.o a. t iv I'll 1 ! arid with a view lo secure as full a moriine; s practicable. before *'.* convention proc * a ' rv?rui:ir business, moved an adj. urnment to thi day, Jii o'clock. We observe ?' legates ir* rrtt a lance frcm i South Carolina, Vhpi.ii i. Georgia, Alibaina, i Ulis&is: ippi, Mori 'a and Tentiev-cr. We ha: | been urn.Me t > procure a t'omph te list fr thi.- | day's pajior. A n: o up the distinp usi ed .i 1* - | pates from other Slates, we notice M - a:,. j (.'beeves ard Rhctt, <f South ("vim!: ; t!o .j ('. C. (May, >}* A la.; Gen.4 o r*!??t?. oi \ a.: G -p. 1 Dul'ont, of Ha.; be-ides lion. A. (). >.ic o' ; son, and lion. A. A. ilrown, of Tonne-st c. JY?ishriiir ii'2 i.is.\ j ? ?' Tin: Na-uvjm.i: C wevrxov._ We learn j that on Tuc.-day. Gov. Mcl'eual.l. of Go : was elected President of tlio (,'otiv 'nthm by no j cluination, ami on motion by .Mr. Barnwell. Gov. j Chapman, of Alabama, was unanimously elect- j eu > ice rrc>r.(. ot. On Wednesday, a number of additional d i-! orates arrived, the Convention numbering in I ail about CO. Resolutions woe |irf?eijfed by I (Inv. Clay, of Alabama, aid .Mr. Lbunnit, off Florida. Those of Mr. ( lav were lengthy, a.id j of most decided chiraei-T. deooancin^ toy Compronii e of Con;; ess, (ie?*!;irn?r t';;? riir:il ?? ' S"ee<sio:; i i tiLnnbl , aud more t ;an i.ili'sia'i.-y i*s ne-.-s ite, a.i.-j r ?, o r?uia1; a J ?S?nt!ierr? Couventio ? to (n':o ? j dress, Ate. TV v .very referred to tdc . i.i^ Committee. On Tiiiirsdav, as we'ear.t by fMr. j Citeves ?.<ib:niited n resolution recum'ne.idiu r j l?IV ?l*. ?J| li.C O'MIl in IJ -* > 1,1 1 * -1' rn a lilt" s^-?p'i of three hours in length, str.mgly advocating the inwure. On S-tUtrd sy, an we learn, sonvnvhnt im per- | f-ctiv, hv tcl"^ rpii. t!.e r?po t of tli" Sta :i ;.f i Umonuuee ivas underni mission. (ii'i:. pill >\v j of Tennessee, opposed the report, and uttp *? => j cd th-* opini? :i that as great as were rr'out ion i grievances, ti.ey oi l not justify su : in: a~.?ro ! as the report contemplated. Col. P ?!k ofTen- j * nessee, moved to stiike out the entire report ;i 1 , resolution*. Hw wanted the isu<? . rt. ; presented of Union or Disunion. Pe uliu-t t i motion, the Convention adjourned u':ul Mo y. j The following States are represented : ' nessee, Alah inn, iWisaissiiipi, (ieorgia, S >u:'i j Carolina, Virginia, Mo.ida. f.'h trust-rt Merr'try of M?.i / t,i. THC FUGITIVES AND BOSTON. The Washington Republic, in coinncatin/ 1 > on the sailing of Crafts and his u\:'c id:,.r It:.el, savs: i "It may will he that two persons who r.vvi , aged to escape from a olanialitn i;: tienrgbi. and pass unarrested through the i.it- . ve n i; j lave till they reachedthe free St.it \ w, ., ah! to r]i:r??? the vigilance of the mw h.-.l, v d ; ? feet their escape in Lis despite. lint the ubb have a light to expert some more MitUfan .rv . account than has vet appeared of t ie reason* v hich hnve prevented the execution of the grocers, and which have caused the seeming neglect of his duty bv the marshal of the vlsliivt. t "If we can phe" any reliance on the most reliable journals of Boston, there is a demon.;' ' stration on the p.vt of her citizens to uphold the i execution of the law s. In our Judgment, the ! marshal owes it to th- city to which he belongs 1 to expinin the causes, which will doubtless he 1 satisfactory. that liave prevented him from the ; discharge of l.is duty before the iinal escape of . t!ip fugitives." -O t t , In imr judgment, we think tue marshal owes i I it to the Federal Government, whose officer he is., to expl .i i the cease why his warrants were ' not served. There never was a more ridi :nlous farce played than (he mode in wliich the . fugitive slave laws are vtstan> <! in Uoston.? "L phold the execution of the laws !" What an insult to the intelligence of the citizens of Doston and to the federal authorities to permit tuo ' itizetis of the South to he compelled to flee from what they call the violence of a mere faction. We should like to know one thing : has there been one solitary run away negro recovered under the operation of the new law If, i there has, we have not heart! of it. TlSKATMENr ON Fr.lRLUT FBVRIt?IvPOKror I'mbsC'RIT'TIon.?Dr. I.indsly, of V. ash- j I ? togton, ftiongJy recotwnends the mode of treat- i I i)lent of scarlet fever, reported t o by Dr. Sschnee- J ft oiann. Avsician t" (Jie Ring of Hanover. It is B .. i.' exceedingly simple: iwiiTJMM?6rMcwyTi ii i ma i mi i limn?i rm i iibi i? Treatment of Scarlet Fever by Inunction.? From trie first day of the illness, and as soon as wo are certain of it3 nature, the patient riant be rubbed, inorniugand evening, over the whole body, with a piece of bacon, in such a manner that, with the exception of the head, a covering of fat is everywhere applied, in order to make this rubbing in somew hat easier, it is best to take a piece of bacon the vize of the hand, choosing a part still armed with the rind, that we mav have a fi.m grasp. On the soft side of this piece slits are to i.-? made, in order to allow the oozing out of the fat. The rubbing must in* thoroughly performed, and not too quickly, in order that the skin may bo regularly saturated with the fat. The beneficial results of the application are soon obvious-: with a rajiditv bordeiing on magic, ali, even the most painful, symptoms of the disease are allayed; quiet. good humor, appetite return, and tr.ere :vin ins old " tire impatience to quit the sickroom. lELEGHAPaiJmTELLISEffCE. C':i viu.es rox, 10, lSf?0. 'Hie \a- Vi ilk ('or.vo:.!icn r.?.j j*i/i ;! on Saturday l.ijt vf'iit ot'onnnends a "Southern Conuivr:-, at ?.joiit^.inn'rv, Mand Scce* ion. Jndire Lu nnki.u dalivrvt d a ^rent Ar;-.i:'.-- = before the South Carolina Institute, !a-1 vvcning. A iw ("p3 ruHtve iare commenced . t otitr I u'coek i r-i aiir! r, o:i I niun U hurt', and was i stopped ;.t J.iyljor.t 11 i> morning. ' " ______ Fern 'h-1 i.rul.-sti.-i) Mercury. N v>- \ <<;; y, X' v. }'o. lie Cotton ri'M'rt-1 to-d iv was d/oo .i and til-' noorr.tioio wore !;o u .* ttl.d to n-akt-qnotations. ' lit! snl; 3 amounted to oi.lv i":!)'> Naif -. '?!. s; !'.*s of tie veek reach 69'JO. C -dee and St:;: fi'e drn ?: i if'. The .<!< r .riklia Stas arrived fro;:i ;i;:v;e with the ssnic dates us. tin* Cambria, litrosan affairs arc Au-t ia and Prussia we at 1 >.:.:vriiead?. The affairs of Denmark md !?< Duchies are still' un.died. AliX'sio i on i iidsv t:i^iit, the Abolition nicetiui: at Kineeil in <*otiip!i::>> nt to Gvfri^:' Tii<ivtns.,:it jh Knplis.) A !?<iii'i??uiitf was coKtjilet iv b.oi en tip by the oi;i..e.i-. Thompson tii-comp id *> ? ?( .(' i.i-s*ii out. 'i l> > Cun.b: ia arrived at Boston on Saturday evening. "it \v Oeu.a-vs, X'ov. IS. w ? <*/* .. a j -r*/\ I I 1 ne f. ICS Ol V.OJf?'|] U>-<i,.V :t:e ,}j<j n.w p-ice* wv Meady i::r?* the n.ivaj of the L';jujbti I. 1 as |. ; ]|..v\'i I S. KulMov's ' rr.ieetors wore a ;!?? iirs! ti.no t > t!.;y, unii a ciesvige wi- trmi.itiiirtcd i:iit:4?t.:?K ci!j ;K iVom Mol/iic to W iti-tOSi. Thnmr^nn.- The Washington Repaldic u;:j>t crtninly have intended to be witty \ ?r ironical. 5>}ie:tl:ing of the l.iie tneetiu-.j at '.j'rfv-'ivit.'o, it v-: "Wj a.v - \ >:r >1 that ?ernl Thompson i? . fin sirousvd and busy i:i tii e..u of t!ie I i.'nio:i. t'.-o.n .v!:at wo remrt to iime ! .".o'i >> ms oi i jirowe-s " i t'n* stomp, we , ilo.tlo !i??i I >,:ir t'iiij , < i ]?:. ? :i , 4 . i loHwn eve i 1:1 .*> f :;t, Wi?r: t.te .? ' i i a.;'J a fi'.v of our oi l i>?.. in u ; t I li Moll:. i Cm: i: ; Nvriv:.v*\ ? Tan iJoiiu:.j:t I". -t . iv :>> t it' f?!5<?u'i:r| i t*i ?. it :i$ o.;c ;.i 4 ? i ' .wit -.>11< -.i* t > LoL' >Crt ' '> .r:; .v- '( : " \-i lit1 wi'rc ntu* of i ?-V.i.itliccuwd. W:jic.) tui't I I i.l.i ; in t.io.ilik i ii?r peculiar circuinsl .nees be- ' coii'.o -iefit! v almost iVatu u&tv?.*..' | l\t- ITiii'ivl i't it :& li a-U tlie J'.ii i.tiut',d ; -i I.'! ill! i.-i) oi I :C ItMVVi 0.1 lis O'.V ! Ill ?i-1.?!:v j ' ?v l'.i t .1, ?"?r to if>e tilO leclliiical Iv.iii, row t ? ;:i" "s ia: haly.ir i; as lav everting gun w.it | ! i, I it' I'.'i.iO b.nke illiu t.?i? ititra ?. ' ! | f.l ;.r ! i toot of fi" sta.i", leaving : :? x*:tt- j ! ? waa proudly as tj imv at its summit? ' iu.ilia tie i-torni ? : wind au;l lain taal oeenr. .-d ?in i:ig t'.e night dlect i? in too least; even ; while we write, it wave, i.ie.v stiii.' mi UAMuuauvgrrBatwKX'rn&trsv&ixjrjKX.'irj: wi'iiifl IVj uO 'ii)or rp3E?.n'r a i ^' r.eirr- W'J.? " lii'8 It\LS .M . X Or' I. > . a: i.it : ill She .' : l)f' i*i!'.'.i h-a web ?*!* ia a.i :'i; ,-inn:i ai.r- -r j w.iirli i- r < ei ae.ii i. i ..r u-n v.- if- i has iifvn! ; <n <; ii; , t 'a \ !'), f<? i;;h < ? ! infi ne r.a. T i";' if a.ii? ti i: ' , . -i na.iu.i ei i-s i.u.i.ini ?... til ! i :i iy i ii-f r.i . ; i S.. ' ?' !"> . > ? rl . -n; \V.i -ii.i" 1., ; i.mi* . .< ,-r : : ii* or iii'i j r ; ::i *:r |U m *;:-l I i;vi : ' .. v.". ... ait: aiiJ routl. a ;! of .v:io:a :: *c:i I r .> ; v. * iy. "! v*:?!. hvar.ilv va-f to \ c.ur :.j ! ?? . v-ry oaio of .i-tf;.i . t' tl(c :.! ' :i >t i: i 'Ii i '< <! s a eel l I 1 SII.T > j . ; ii i : .1;; ' .1 ?,-? .<? ri'n- f i-i'.iily j o'.y oi-tt! ;?- ! . rs j*? t..i!n itwnj a.. r-ri- ;.* I w.nh': In- i1!- to o' 1 i?. .';>? I'tuiij i? otr.....i j ?n-: piiiii.r iv i . n ; nr...-:.- ii.-.; . 1 .on,, ms Ji.-i f.< j wiii ie'-?l ; ) mim :i.if! oii.v *0 loi a a* tr.py ate'.vtll i p.-cjmr.--: to < iiovc mourc i.ia'r re r r "i; ioivr :i? .-.ht?"As "Vwtar's ti*i I.-*nrn of Wjiil CM.orrr i.>- th<on!y i? - o m ii. ,.-v to which i ttavo ' i v-rjiv- my . '? ::c:i. i S:ttll I10T h" Ml' ; bv i! ? \.n l' i i i'jiVM u r-' r r."-.*riniiafa tcttita r." j 111 !< U ilii! ! ll.Vev :> H .1 ."I II I >!* i> lii.e'M " >!i ' U.I Si:-1ifii i. LI .>;i the wrnp* r niin f ii.ivi-il a; "'I a,\i S> I) ./ S: in ; \V.?. 1-iaiV .'j !'. M ' ' ii'ii -v J itur.-'-i'iii, iiiJ !<y Li:general ly t -rm ji nn: :!ic Slate: Nov-1- __ _ V* H VT A PITY! Tint 9rt mo .v jre; a.uiii'".* rh'u'J b" ofFcrH ' L'> the jni!? ( ;r? (;i e? !? r :i:e iuo-i ? r: i- ilft-a vs ! iiji j itl tii *e who iutve Iven i!i.?a;)|.ointeii ii -I despair, for l?r | Uos't"' : yrup of I. verwi.rt at.il Tar. rt-aiv mre* uil dis;.t"f :>f siie lu i^s. after everything eli? l.a> laded. I or M.ile hi fJ.~(\A!N"S One "".i re Camden, "ce alwrti<emcnt in aii'iiii-r.'uiuini:. CAM'DEN PRICES cuftaENTi' l>ni::i'is. l'i "Lavi, !t? w to I') lii uype ili to 12 IS r-> to ? | baeoii, lb 7i to 6 liii'nwi. rail 31 in I IJutter, In 13 to 2 > .llitkorc!, I:hl s to 10 ; Itnttriy*. gall 25 to 35 Aaiif. !h G to 7 IWfwux, In IS to 22 < hi'-v tfe.tf. rwt 1 |h I to 5 !'? ;?-, b'j?!'.?l so I h'."'?e, lb 12 IS I'nuH'iee,?tvre!.r?u ,'ii) , 1 niton, lb lli to 121 lrbli ho I'orn. htirlfl 0!) to VS llyo, hyp'-ml 35 to I ! Flot;r, hhl 61 to 7 Rice. buahel 3 to 3 ! Fodder. rwi li to ' i, fRiga*, lb 7 to lb ; lii'lt-A. dry !b H to 'J jSnlt. t-8*k It j Iron. IS 5 to 6} ?lu>t. b.<^ Liinu. LSI 2 to is,1 Tobm.TP, '!> 10 to 50 ! Leaner. ?ol?j, ib Is to21 'Wlie.it, hitrh ii I PRICE'S POEMS, TTM.F'tA^TI V lin'ii ,!. n* !?l pi'reopv. lor ?nl'' j I j :?>- w. C. A;f?r>!! i;. ; \ REJP Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Comn October 1, 1849, t DR. 1849 1 Oct. 1. Cash on hand this day, - ?1412.33; 1*50 July 11. Received from Tax ; Collector lpOO.00 j Sep. 21. ? " " 213.43. I ; This being 16j pr. ct ol'Generl Tax 1213.43 ' I ' i ' I , I II i I. li I i Ij ii i ii $2 675-00 jj \ AoJiec. ! C' inin'sMoi er.-.<?! t ;e J'oor wtu'.! respect- i i luiiv 'T!n riMtli? citizens ot the iiisirict, t hat' iii<- I-'. or Ho.isp is ivw in j_r? tut renair, ami even ; ? ary want of the imnJiios prompt./ Jinrfcaifc- j Ji: ;y at tended to. They wouhl respecifu.:y in- I ! Vii<? those in want, to c- t -r tins a-yami Ji-r the ; !' r. IV. 11. lit (Jlii ON. j 3*ik.il ESoml ftotiee. -v. ..r r> ** . r-)"14*! , ON aiiu alter tin.* i'jiii i;t-it. (laase.i^ers will be: taken ever the W'atnree swamp by Rail ; i'l.iid. at present, by means ? i a smell passenger ' ?- -r, propoljeu bv tn-^ro power P.issciijoih are rnt'iiesto'l to takt' as / tile i>a.:ifa?e <:s possible. lor h i>vci!oh<!< <1. they tviil laii to connect, t/ie Cars 1 v. iii eave Camden at 4 o'cioclc a. in. Nov. its N. it. BAXi.KV. .'kSsi^Jiyc's sale. \ f WII.L olitr mr .-a.*; at tij** residence of John ; 1 I!, TruesJell on i-'miav, tin* ?i:ii day of Jteeeinber iitM. iniJ the day ft- lowino, ii necessary, ' all liie interest 0. stud Ttnesdei'm the proncny i meittiu' ed in it.s sc tied ti e lileit in the Uliil e ?i" i the c.ork >1 th" court ol Commaii plc.iF, lor iver- ! "i, iMilein-f-e, ami i.*:?lIhm/s. l>i:<ii ; la! i n ! ??.-. iiiiiueiji).-' tin*! KiiclK'ii Ilii Millie, Willi ! .1 {rival V.:i;e'y i.t .1 ii.?r Articles tmi teaaiuS tn :n<- t;:< ; hi* Hile.-eM ill itf'i vn!u;t'j.e iW- ; L'r it. i, n r. i jMisi'j'fi m.i ui Jiiu. '1 r iixi".|, kimi ' i iVniifi ill S ije? \ rre.il of Jiineiy Willi; ir.S"re?t tr-ni tbo u; ? s!< ; i?>*i?? Willi ywi] sy. | cui'iy, p?yebi? -x' i.if jii ik of Tnt-judg- j uifMl rrciiiiii.H u.'-e ihi'iieil To al'i'in! ibe ic:. Jv'iJ.N INGHAM, Aiuig'-ce. i Nov.'JO. iil '.d Strayed, FilOM the subscrioi-r on the night of the 9;h of j November, two Jlorse MULLS, j Out- a Miuii brigiit bay. with one eye, the other a ; larger dark bay, with a iM-cii mane, and shod be- j J fore. I wiii give \eu doliifiV to anv person who ' ' will di liver.said Muusco m.'ar Jetfries creek. Ma- j [ II II Ml I . I'l in C la, iltj | o IV Ull J J't I OUII M IIV , | >v.;l *: i;?- ni> and direct a iftr^r to ni" at the ! , - j>!v.v. JAMES ifcPUERKSON*. , i \?v! J<>. ?j. 3t* j A J Cost. F T iNliSiJ.MK I ?;*S *!::C"oid.:re'J Capos' and I - JL 1 , rl'f, Jl CU*', -nK ' H. LEW fir. SON". ! \ ry CiV;ds <Lt U /duCO'l 4?ri03S. j rn,!r-: ,. ? i,' ?f., lietprJiiiiM") 10 rfnn""e ! t ^ , j x i.mm' !? <:ii . i !ri in^ii* (irjsir :it* #inn v.vij ? .. i< i *>vv a? terp r cured j i - ? m w.;, ?'n welt lu pa.e a c.ali ; x-t c ?-tvii ire. I i (I. LEW & Sf)X. ji icvdTvars a^d Groceries. ^ '"OHil.M !'! >r ,ent ?/' tlarau&ro and: .."St. til"- -r.es, uir tfile Ijh j. iW.h. * If. I.EVV fit SOX. j! KpSi&yn or.il Liquors. OEdAKS. lavu ' p jlrantly, (18"."))' i 1 s-MviHci q iaiity iJriinl.; Cti irnna^no and uih- j , er Purler ami u.'d P"rl W'ii.e, ' .Millar'* o:d Rye Whiskey; old .Muny. Whiskey; New England Rum. r<*r s*i?; hv j ixov. JS. Ill.K VV* fi- SON. ; ' Kvck SsaEC. For sale l,y II. LEVY & SON. < Tr?" i.1.. TV -?. V iiitiaUaJ riiililcWiUil To JLcasc ?? Itcut. ! . !" WILL 'care ?r {?ir th" pl ica I n.v.v occupy on ( i. Lync . *- i.: Kt r?!> nv ' strct, 17^ miles . if mi C :n I :?. e : rahimtr S '00 .it m? of Land, a c.);.i:*'r:ni?i?? J \ house, whii uli necessary o.i 'uiidi.icr*. a H-..-. a.id ir.isi n?:li?wiii.L maybe ha i < 'ox:-;"ih? on upiuicatitin i j | .Nor J. L REiD. < __ I Valuable Property for Sale, j? In SLjUit) ?Sj ine isler District* ; j G-oisv \V. Gill. et. r.i. vf. Wm. E. Giil, et. al. Kartiri.-n R-.-al LI-i.ilf Mrs Mary G'.ii. ,, *.5 i' virtue of the decr"e of :lu Court in above j i ) c i.'f, I wi - ^fn a: Lancaster II. on the 1st Mo ldny, the tith day of January, 13bl, the follow-, ' pr >pt-rt\,beion!tnu? to the E.-tat:' of Mr*. Ma- j ry Ci!!, deed., vi>: tint valuable public Huu..e in | the viin;re (j* In:iva?t**r. kuovrii no the * Gicbe Ik- j. tel." and store h oust eojviniuj. fronting the Court j Uuiu-e. bounded noiii) nv lot.-? of Minor Clinton,, -r v .q., ea.it by White si reel, md south by Duulap f ^ street, for this year .nvope-d as a public house by . jt ( el. 1'iice :iJ rt fnt ot S30J per annum. Also, one squ ire of mis in rear ol the Iktei, | 1 bounded west I \ V'.*! ff street, south by Dunlap , J stj- ft. cast by mar\c. ?!red, and north by ineci-1 iug nil eel. jj Also about 125 acres of wood iaud about two | mi'w. east of ;!) ) village, bounded b\ tands of W. j "J Mclvn .a. J. II. Witln -spoon. Anna McDow, Har-1 1 per* and others. 'I'.-rms?A i rfdit ?f l and 2 vestrs with interest 1 I Irom day pfsile. purchaser to ?ivc bond with two . ? ) d wcuritle? and a mortpaee el the promise?. J p Also?At ?lii: nam? iinto I will sell dark, a stout , voiioir t'eiiow, ami .Mol'y, n yunup negro woman | wiili her two tiisi children, to i-llVct partition.? I H Terms tor the. neproes, a credit of 1- months, ptir- j w chaser to i(ivc ivnuj with two good securities with ! interest It on the day of .-ale. J A s. 11. W ITU Kit M'CON, c. r. l. d. i Com. oifioe, Nov. j 1, i860. 810 90 tfnui, ? Notice. WJHLRF.AS my wit" Alary ha? left me and re i At -.r to rei'irit. 1 hereby pive notice to all per-1 : (tt.s- not to ere lit her on my e< count, I will pay j no account or debt contracted bv her. i? JOHN B. FMALL. Octoh r 30, JS' i ' or 'ORT nissioners of the Poor of Kershaw District, from o October 1, 1850. CR. ! 1850 ;Oct. 1. Paid Keeper from 1st Oct. last, $144.00 j Physician, - - - 100.00 ' " Secretary r.ud Trens'r., 75. t? i " lor hi cof Mgroman, 120.00 ; " ' " woman from April, 184 9, - - - 75.i so . " exira servant's birr, - 12.00 ; M on bastardy bond in favor of Ann Jenks, ... iti.SS . ' Lunatic Asylum for main taiuance of .lohri M. Gay, from 1st of October iast, 100.00 " Transient paupers, - 18.81 " tor provision, cloihina &c. paupers in tho Poor House, 390.79 $1052.48 Amount of cash on hand Oct. 1, '50 1573.28 $2825.76 VV. E. HUGIISON. Soc'y & Trens'r. Unrivalled Assortment, rpflE subscriber has'jiiKt received a new supr.lv 1 r.f Gr -weriea, 'ciUKCtionari.??. Scgar3and i'ob. c:c, consisting in part as Lii.;wa: Croc ttrJci. Sugars?N. 0. Porio Rico crashed and ioa.', (S:u arts best) New Origans and Muscovado Molasses Miekar?*l No. 1 in hah"kits ! Roeon; first quality hafLard (MflVes?Rio and Java: sa.-k end table Salt Teas?Hyson, Yotiinr Hyson ami Green Fancy and common Soaps i tuifectionarisi, Goodies, sutnr plums and kisses: raisins; almrnds ; t'unaitti-; filberts; presrrve-?, jeii:es and jarrn i Piers in boxes; Prunes in do., iarge and small j Lemon eyrup in quar;.? and pints; citron 2iz. i Spices I Nutmegs, cloves, allspice, cinnamon and ginger j !S<.i;ffavs. ; "C'b-ineRcia."* a splendid article, new brand El Diifinde*, Primera" " M's " ! Consolacion, Gold Leaf. Castillos Sac. j Tobacco. j P. S. Vyer'fl best Honey Dew Nvm's pressed Rough and Ready Snpt-ri'ir II mey Dew; Wilson'-, pea.It-flavored A's Mr?. .Miller's fine C"t With many other articles too numerous to ni'enti"!i. which a ill be sold exceedingly low for cash. Country orders promptly attended to. Nor. 2'. ' WM. C. MOORE. ' ' "Onr.K TONi;r::s.-J.m revived. a ra?k of fWf! I JD Teniae*. m r fdendid onJrr^at .MOORE'S. OUGAR CURED HAMS-1 cask i:i fine orler.nt i O 3I00_KirS._ j " Ci'il-.l.iM'?*25 Vi*e* prinvi Goshen, English Dairron i I i Pirn* Amii'e Ciiee<e. Fur enl? at .Nov. q<>. MOOSE'S GROCERY. ? "VTEW TlAlS'NS?l(Xi boxes llaisin*. in whole, half \ iA and quarter b ixct, new cmp snd fine. At Nov. JO. MOORE'S. b "nUl'IT. FRUIT?A few barrel* Northern A;-p'r?; IIaJL vnria Oratics* nni Lemons. At MOORE'S. ClRACKKKS?Soda, wine. bu'*er. e vent and water I Crocker*. Just received and fre"ii at MOORE'Sf)UCK\VHEAT?v few bag* Hull's buckwheat. At ,jj? MOOiiii'?. f 7UTTAV R\!SINS?in qn*.-;or, half and who'e boves. i.1 Gineer Preserves, SirJH;?e. in quarter end whew p b- its. At .vK.'ORr.'j. ft "C*V? 'A'ulimt Catsup, Tomato do. Caper--and Pepper v 6.1'ieo At M'.?Q O'.'? | t |?ANCY For**, toys, Figures and Work Basket*. At Y Noviabe* 12. M- ORE'S. ??? Chewing Tobacco. ol'the ;ajst approved bran-It. I" At MOORE'S. C*T).? ARS?A fi a *in>plr of Brown, Loaf and CrcbcJ O St.iinrt. Ju t received at MOO E'S. a FIlUAM Pickles of all sires. Just received a: .Vi V:RlVr JO, MOORE'S. ill ; _ Jl'ST RECEIVED,?CooptrV best Isinylaf, new c't- 81 r 'ii,?o.rtif'ie!l Almonds, iup?r ciar-t ip?. and Ada:imtnw Catidi-f . by E. W. DONSKY. ( a^,Pin Pruif..|?ift receivd. and fbrin'* by : r 1 ?H a\v & Af.vri.v. ; X 'Inlara Grapes, for?n'e by I ,|~ J SHAW ?? AUSTIN. j S( FItiJMI Lftisins hi hail mid nmrfer boxet, at : sAAWt AfSTIvs ; 7) X lioxcs inni'juiuu ( bfp^.at 4.0 SIJAW& A?STIN'S._ I r>A Rose!-cbrmiral OHvp Soap. r.t [>U SHUV& AUSTIN'S. j I " T I FRESH lot sugar cured Honis, received and j ,'i jVrrleby SHaW & AUsTIN. i Or;. -J8._ ^ 85 i K r^^rrcJiFIov. .Swa rorci-I vr n_v SHAW f. TJSTIN*. j rj View* tvijsijtcriii t'audtcs, ^cMra." J j] jiisi received i , N. v.4 ' SHAW & AUSTIN. T T ?'?* f?4re-?)*rof?..?Pre'iloii,i Estraot u' I ,1.1 Vanilla, I.e?.rm, |) k Hn.-o, I'eavh. 'el ^' inip^ and l*i:.ecr. AVo, iuae .u.d ^Jower Water .'"f liavorinjr. T Nov. 1 n. u*. T?"X.\F.V, . "* X VAa Kktus ix.JiM -5 j _ 1 ill- Min is :o h-'Miir. Al-n. (i?"ir* * I'iHCip. I f * # T* i llfJ :.?.il Jin ! r'ij:er,ij? i*iiiso?>. cof ! '. Nov. I ft- W /w iNMlV. ! J -; \ Piece of Suij^rsal *:fr.;e*i>iy eilra I ,, |i w C-i?' !?(ni2. Jusl ivi i i' -\l i,v Don,'.cr 2J. ft w. ftoNN'ftV. j VJ1ftW Ciirvnts, soil shall A-luionfl*. ; Hj . 1 'IVibil' ?vii', I ' I'i'g*, ?'i" ?l ? ^'i!.C li'l Vc i>! ! J 'oivilfMN. I^.r s.ti.' l>> K *'1'. in JNNI.'j. j in rv.?'jmA l'iiic Vctoueoo, .or i "1 Lj i y ft _W. i?).\N:;v I A *c4t of gillie;1 mouuferi Carriage hrnwp, for a!?' by ft. W. I'ONNEY. D Y'S imd Beit's Msors?J u*t nii"H(j I ("> I'V Jl. \v. liDNNftV. j J OA buvhe'g ol<l COIi.\t ol :!) hn.<? nu:*!i-! "T' 1.1 i v. I'1-- hy ft IV, BONNKY. j j|lt 'aint & Virnish Brashes; Cash Tools. tn Feather Dusters &c Sic. ;atfl riir ?nb*rrilv?r hn*jiiM. received from PhjlatlAlphin 9 t'u!| ami ?oleri assortment of the above articles. i<? ? hicli he invites the attention rf the Painters and others. Z.J D-HAV. . Bagging and Rone. \ ~\y hand Gunny ami Dundee 'tailing. Kentucky Rr.|v?, \ Gc J ami thr?e ply Twine?siIko. U'O pmces tispro Inn-eys, iTseys, and all toiler wool plains. E. W. BONNKV. i o ept 17. 7J_ tf | ^ ' LAIiliu?! MJOES. Ui'ceivctI from I'hiiadeijilii.t? haJiea K.J Siipours and Ttua I wi t'o Walking HImos ? - ' j bit IW* ami Slit'ith, Ac. Bv * till i. ?. i \v. a.ndkk i?> ; .r. j ?- f 1 gggggg PALMETTO Saddles. Spanish Saddles English and' American Bridles Curb and Snaffle Bits Military Bridies " Spurs. Foj pah? by Nov. 50 McDOwaI.L &, COOPER To Kent7 'j'iJAT new and.comrnodiotiM Stand with the Fixi attached, owned untl occupied by the late ko'i.rr; (..Tweed, a-t a Blacksmith ncd Wagonmaker'< siit.d. ' " T?i ;t skinul and industry mechanic, this ins very tiuKir-tble situat <>n. Possos'on given injmediAt' iy. For particulars apply to JAMES MoEWEN. N;:r'T:ie Tools can b<? had at a lair valuation ;> ! . i itf.iiiiuiodating terms. ' Nov. 15. Ott if 'i :,?? :',Vin in}j News and l]oro?t's Nest wit' in?Crt "t'l'f - week for six weeks. I; t fc:c;aity?Lancaster District. Mic.i.ojyu 0. Caslon rs. .Susannah Caston, eta!. Tiiri creditors cf the Estate of Samuel Caston, d-ot Lancaster District, are hereby.notitied and to present and establish, before me, their demands against said Estate, on or before the 1st. January, iS51. By order of the .Court in aoove case, Julie Term. 1559. JA>. R WITHERSPOON, c. s. l. d. <'cm. office Xuv. 11, 1350. ?4 90 14t For SaSe. TT7ILL be sold b&fjrt1 the court house door in it am den on the 1st Monday in December ae.t'. t!:e Patent rid it of the rlotchkiss and P.oae Water Wheel, f.r Kershaw District. Nov. 13. HENRY" hi. BARKWICK. 859 Reward. RANAWAy from the subscriber about the 1st, Aug. 1843, my negro man Bogas, a boot and ilioe maker by trade, about 35 years of ace, black, vith fuii eyes and thick lips, piausibie when epoten to, a tittle stoop in the shoulders when walkng. he was raised about Sutppterville, or Bishopand was formerly the property of Bishop & lowen, of Sumpter l)i>t. I purchased hira of Thos. Lanz, Esq., of Camden, and he has a wife it the Saluda factory, near Columbia, his mother sin Sumpterville, and he is supposed to be lurknjr about the above places, or Georgetown, where ie has connexions. I wiil pay 830 for his deliv>ry to me at Lancasterville, S. C., $25 it he ia odged in any jail so as 1 can get him, or tbe above ewaru ot $50 for his apprehension and proof to onviction auainst any responsible white person vho may have harbored or employed him. Wit. 'ROBINSON. Oct. 4, i860. wGt 61 In Equity--Lancaster District. t P. Carrico and who Mary, vs. Mai<ala;Caaton, (willow,) M'ddleton G. Carton, John R. Canon. 1'artiiiou ol Real Estate of Eli C Carton, deed. JTT appearing to my satisfaction that all the above H <l<'|piulnnts? reside without the iimilsoftluj Suite, L is ordered on motion of Clinton and Kanna, thai iie Kijd defendants do pier.tl, answer or demur to he 6.11 i'liib ive case on or before the 21st day of trv. 1^00. ofhetwse judgment pro confesso will e ordered against th?m. J. H. Wf THERSPOON,c. f- L. O. Com office, Aug. 10. ?7 60, Darlington Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. fitHE above House having boon purchase:! and I listed up anew by Jr.jiN Duira, is again npenil ror the accommodation of the Public. Strict t'eiition to the wuti.'u and comforts ot guests rill lw giver, sod r>?> ei?*rf. calculated to merit ho patronage ol a'i who may favor the establish* eitt With a visit, shai! he spared. Ail that ilie luarhet and surrounding country rr.-,i ....ii u_ c i ? - .i? .-i t iiv?iu :11 iu Miuiitt u}jmi 1?)? lljic* (J. >111 fori ah e rooms, for families or individuals, re prepared. Tic Stables will bo amended by careful and , tt-mtive bustiers. Hrmvr* can be well accommodated, a? any umber of horses and mules can be lrpt in Uie w?">s and !?rf ejrrresFly prepared for them. Nov. 1, IsOO. eo if Notice. rHOsH imi> l<i''ij tot.v rotate of Sarah A. Mil. lor. deceased, ore req.iest?d to make immeiate inymeri', and 'iicr-e Jntv tttj demands, to pre? ant th?>:n for payment. G a. MILLER, Ad nr. N.'V r? h. 1 no. Jf7 Notice. f'HE euhrcriber wouiJ lesppetfulSv say to the t public tint he b now prepared, to entertain ravciom ai >i LdurJers. J.*vS. 31. HUNTER. ft-pt, 3J. 1S3U. 78 >ad Qua?-ars Lower Battalion 22d Rsg't 3, C, I'T,, Oct. 5. I860, PUIS n t> nerehy ordered :n muster at L iiii te i mi ili? d iy oi November oexr, at [ o'clock. A. o! arro'-d and equ:ppcd, fur Drill id Kovew. J 'i no officers and non-ooimnipsicned officers ill assemble th.* nay previous lor drill and in* ruction i -y older of Lt. Co!. J B. KEKSilAW. no. J. Waspen. Ad it 2VH Fep't. s. c ?: ailsnitsiijVnJrli'si "tciics, I.L pert : s having a:.v claims against the Esi late of .Mr. J:-seph Lockhart, deceased, aro nrov notified to band litem in properly attested required by law. And all persons indebted to e E. iate w id make immediate pavment to SARAH LO. XHART, Admx. Oct. 22. ?4 v;3t ~~ LUIC3SR. ~~ ?I IE .- te^rr l?er. ii.ivn^r commerced operations . with iiiiM-San Mill, are prepared lo rnisit LiiiVo'-.t io tiipir friends and tin' public, at nsii:il>i' li.iv i "or f.cli IJ".' ?<> I .uinlicr wi!i .It livered without an orr, e.vopl wl.t-re .1 ii.U has Im'imi previously jjiven. JNO. liOVE/S'lt. Oct. 11?yjwtf JA<- J. LOVE. Notice. k LI, person? having any ciainiR against the jL Estate of the late Mrs. .Martha E. Wilson (eased, v iii pre>e:it them properly attested, and jse indobtc-1 wi'l male immediate payment to Mr. John l'o-5?r, who is authorized to act as elit in inv absence. I'AL'L T. V1LLEPIGUE, Admr. Nov. I'?, 1* () wtf. ""New Gocds7NewGoods7 ?Tt.t i ... . i i . \l Li nave mrnneu .11:11 ?ro nmv receiving a jiir^o ami fij.ely selected riPaurlmcul at' new of nil kinds Steady kittle Cleffifng:, a!! ilmcriplions. v ;z: Coats, Vests, Pantaloons liris, &.c. Dry <ioo<i?, 0>verv mid lit best va'iety. Al! of which w? ij si'l 1 on : ho vg;y best 'er.i.a. If von want t|i? ht Kind ia bargain?the beet Goods :?>rthe least >i'Cv, ca! oppjiitc ihe Post Cir ' . Nov. 12. ' KLIAS ?V I-, > I'M AN.