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J TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, j FURTHER BY THE NIAGARA. Tfce Havre Cotton market was heavy, hut prices were unchanged. The sales of the three days amounted to 5000 bales. The accounts from Franco and Germany are of a more peaceful character. The Spanish Cortes had assembled, and the | Queen in her opening address declared that; tranquility prevailed throughout the kindom. In England there was intense excitement against the Roman hierarchy recently established by the Pope. ^ The affairs of Denmark and the Duches still ^x^rftmain unsettled. ^SHesse Cassel has been deserted by the native troops, and has been ocoupied by the Prussians and Austrians. ' At Cniistantiuoole the Turkish line of battle ship Cnj.udau Pasha was bluwn up, and 1000 .persons were destroyed. New York. Nov. 22. The sales of cotton to day amounted to 400 bales, at 1-4 decline, other' articles are unv banged. Late advices from Vera Cruz assert positive. \y that Arista is elected Presideut of the Republic. A large fire occurred at Medford, Mass. yesterday*, in which thirty houses were destroyed, ; and the loss is estimated at $100,000. New Orlf.axs, Nov. 22. The sales of cotton to-day amounted to 3800 bales, at unchanged prices. The ac counts by the Niagara were received after business hours. Sugar has advauced 3-8 on acAnnnt of flio cpv^rP frost. The steamship Pacific has arrived from Cba- j f gres via Havana, with 400 passengers, and nearly 8100.000 in gold for New Yoik. "President Fillmore has announced his doter1 minatiou to enforce the fugitive slave law, let the consequences be what they may ; and if necessary he will protect the United States Marshals in the discharge of their duty, by calling to their aid the full force of the army." Washing/on, Ocl. 30.?The action following this determination will be this: In Boston, Cleveland, and a few such places, where the have resolved to resist the law, detacbi raents of the standing army will be sent with 'instructions to hold themselves in readiness at a minute's warning to aid the United States ofi ficers in the execution of the law. The detachments most necessarily be small, as the whole standing army numbers less than 10,000, and they already distributed in squads along our immense frouticr where their presence is much needed. A single company probably will be ? - - i * f 1 thought sufficient to garrison Uleveiana, auci a regiment Boston. If this policy is put in force, some strange scenes will be enacted or we are no prophet , Imagine a military company garrisoned here for such a purpose, and an attempt should bo made by a Southern shive-cuther to tike back into slavery any one of our well known color' ed citizens. How long would this branch of Commander Fillmore's army stand before a Cleveland mob? How long would it take to rouse the country and bring in armed men to doable the number of the wholo standing army? We hope to see no such folly as this, either on ; the part of the President or jieople; but should i such an event occur, we can safely predict the j result?Clcre. Ohio, Piain&aler. ^ C??m V3?a? * ? ? /.nro miTP n?rn. j nr. ockrr.^ r a uat .%nu"nj? %' . kkp.?The Cleveland Democrat gives the following reasons for the Democratic triumphs in the Northwest, and the Whig success in New York: New Jersey is Democratic " with a clean sweep." How is this? The Daily mercury tells the whole story. The whigs of New Jersey lagged behind. The leaders were for compromise. They were ready to give a "substan4 tial fugitive slave law," as Mr. Dayton terms it. And they were overtrown. Hut hear the Daily Whig Mercury: "When the mass of the people become sufficiently satisfied that the passage of any series of measures will advance their interests, they will sacrifice party, quietly, silently, and drojj^into the ballot box, without parade or show, the powerful messengers of their will. It behooves, then, a great political party to lead the public mind into the adoption of wise measures, adapted to the good of the State and the happiness of the people. No partjWfean ever control punlie affairs that is founded upon the holding hack principle. It has no vitality, no popularity, no enthusiasm. Men will not stand still to be governed by it The leading men of a party? those who govern its action and control its policy?must be in advcuco of, and not behind the jteople. The people must not push them, but they must draw the people'" Wisconsin and Michigan toll the same story. And New York is where she is because Seward did his duty, ^l'lie lussou will be learned by and by. 4 * Cowakdly Assault?Shooting.? Last eve ning, just before nine o'clock, several attacks were made by some cowardly ruffians on peri sons going to the Firemen's ball at Metamora Hall, Lombard street An attack was finally made on a lady and gentleman on the corner of Lombard and Hanover streets, when several persons at the ball came to their assistance, and fired several times at the assailants. Two of them are said to have been severely wounded. Another gentleman was attacked by a' frriwrl nn Unnover street, wild onlv escaned bv Jiring upon his assailants, badly wounding one of them. Another person was knocked down on the comer and severely beaten. Such acts are worse than cowardly. Since the above was in type, we learn that a young man named John Michael, was killed on the spot, having received three shots in his person ; two through his hack. He \? conveyed to Dr. Worthington's office on Lombard, near Liberty street, bvt too late to ai! .dm. He lived at the corner of Lombard and . .utaw streets. Another young man, named Stephen Norton, at the same time received a ball through his arm, causing a seri( ous wound; and still another, named John {'hristopher, was shot through the leg. These parties were all on the south-west corner of Lombard and Hanover streets when the shots were fired, eight or ten of which were from muskets, at or near Metamora Hall. The New Market members were repelling an attack, It is said, that was made on them. There was great excitementin the neighborhood after the bloody recoutre took place.?Ball. Clipper, nth, A Western editor announces the death of a lady of his acquaintance, and touchingly adds: "In iier decease, the sick have lost an invaluable friend. Long will she seem to stand at their bod dde, as she was wont, with the balm of consolation in one hand and a cup of rhubarb in the other." Caution to Druggists and the Publio. BE NOT DECEIVED BV 1MPOSTERS. Tl,** niikliAattAtiLl Kn na rofnl tft ornt ftiA ffdnilinB Ultiplfi * lit1 pUUUbflllUUItl UV vaiOlHi "W RVd ?MV (^VM? a* the imitations arid coun'erfeits, being got op by those wIk) know nothing of medicine, or of the diseases of the hunuin sy.-tsm. are entirely unsafe and danzerous. From tlio Columbus ?ia.) Enqnirer, Feb. 8, 1848. There are doubtless many catch-penny nostrums, daily vended an I hourly used, which are not only of no value, but absolutely deleterious so the physical man- There are other other balsam extracts, &c., not embraced pcradveuture.in the pharmaceutic arrangement! of tlte apothe car}- or regular physician, that are in certain rases, of more value than all the prescriptions of Gulen put together. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by the concurrent testimony of those who have proved its virtues to be of the latter class. In colds and consumption, asthma, and chronic coughs, as well well as other kindred diseases, it has been used with almost universal success. N'?ne genuine unless signed I. BUTTS otv the wrapper sold in Camden at McKAINS Drug Store: Wholesale by P. M Cohen A: Co., Charleston, and by Druggists generally throughout the Sta:e: WHAT A PITY! That so many worthless preparations should be oflerod to the public as cures for the most serious diseases ! But let those who have h?on disappointed not despair, for Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, realy cures all diseases of the lungs, after everything else lias failed. For sale at M?*KAIN!8 Dnig store Camden, See advertisement in another columu. MARRIED.?By the Rev. L. McDonald, on the evening of the 12th inst., Mr. Bigoers Morley, Planter of Chester Dist, to Mrs. Mary A. (iih.sov Lancaster. DIED.?At Portorsville, Conn., Oct 1st, 1850, in tlio 28th year of her, Mre. Abby Kksiah Bkkakkk, wife of Rev. J. H. Breaker, of Key West, Florida. She was a devoted wife, an affectionate mother and a sincere christian ; and has left an afflicted husband, three children and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. IT I BMJ3????i CAMDEN PRICES'CURRENT. Beeping. per yil. 18 to iLartl. lb 8 to 10 Bale Rope lb to 12 |l>ea(lt lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb 71 to 8 j Molasses, pall 31 to Butter, lb 18 to 20 Maekarel, bbl 8 to 10 Brandy, gall 28 to 3.1 iNails, lb G to 7 I Beeswax, lb 13 to 22 Oats', sheaf, cwt 40 : Beef. lb 4 to 5 jl'ens, bushel 80 Cheese, lb 12 15 J Potatoes, xweet.hu 50 Cotton, lb 11 to m Irish hit Corn, hnsbel 90 to 951 Rye, bushel 95 to 1 Flour. bbl fit t"> 7 Hire. bushel 3 to 4 P-I I- -? . U uls,? , lb 7 to 10 Hide*, dry ll> 8 to 9 Salt, ea<k Id Iron, II) 5 to fid shot. Itntj Lime, bhl 2 to 2i|Tohnrr?, lh 10 to 50 Leuilier, sole, lb IS to2i jWheat, busli Id CHARLESTON MARKET. Monday Mornino.?The cotton market on Saturday was in an unsettled state, consequent of the reported dec.ine in the Liverpool market receivod by the Niagara. Ruyers were generally offering much lower prices thnn holders seemed willing to accept, and the transactions were confined to 5'JO bales at an irregular decline of 1-8 to l-4c. Quotations 1*2 3-8 to 13 5-8. SONS 07 T3M73?,A2f03. tt atcrec E>ivision No. !). The reeular meeting of this Dirsion will be held on Thursday evening, an Odd Keiluiv's Hall at 7 o'clock By order of ihe W. P. L). II. K EN"NF.DV*. R. S. JUST RECEIVED, t A supply of" J. Dnrand & Go's. CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. Warranted a certain cure lor Dyspepsia. Weakness of the Stomach and Want of Apiteiite, Weaklier of the Client, and " Fever and Ague. It is also a pleasant Beverage. in its pure state, and may he drank with W lite or Spirits without at all impairing its medicinal qualities. .May lie had by the cn?e or single bottle, of S. BK.N'ON, Family Crocer. J. liAhKIS. PeKalti Street. W. C. .MOORE, fnraily tJrneer. Camden, Sept 24* 77 stvtiia " ESTATE SALE. Bv permission ??l John R. Joy, Esq Ordinary for Kershaw District, ] will sell at public outcry. on Monday and Tuesday, the 9lh and ldth days of December next, in the town of Camden, at the late residence nf Mrs, A/artlia E. Wilson, doe'd. her PERSONAL ESTATE on the prci i see, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one CHrriage, one Gig, Two Wagons, IIiruess, &c. And on Wednesday following, at the court house, allot* her N'EGKOES, fifty two in number, among whom are valuable house servants ard field hands. And on Thursday following, (12th,) at her plantation in Sumter District, about 14 miles below Camden. t:.c slock of Horses, Mules, Hogs, ('attic. Sheep, &C., with the crop of Corn, Pea*, Potatoes, &c., and the Plantation Wagons, Carts arid Tools. Verms?All sums ot and under fifty dollars, cash, over fifty, ai.d not exceeding iwo hundred dollars, a credit of twelve months, by notes with good security, bearing interest from tlie day of sale, and for all sums over two hundred dollars, a credit of one and two years, by bonds with approved personal security, and a mortgage of the property, bearing interest from the da\ of Bale, payable annually. Purchasers.to pay for all necessary papers. \. P.?Tho sale will commence on each day at 11 o'clock. PAUL T. VILLKP1GUE, Adm'r. Nov. 20. 93 Ot TT .Sumter Banner please copy. n o _ l _ rur oaie, A TRACT of Land lying 11 miles east of Lanil caster court house, on both sides of Lilllo Lynches creek, adjoining Lands of Win. Connor, dec'd., Jefferson Jlorton, ? ashington Ellis and William Roberts. The above tract contains about 1,700 Acres?about 5(10 of which arc cut down, and the most cf it in a good state of cultivation. On the place will be found a {food Gin House and Screw, together with the necessary Improvements. Also, a good seat, both for a 6aw and grist mill. The soil is well adapted to the growth ?f cotton and grain. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to eall and examine for themselves. W.U. T. CASTON. Pleasant Hill, Nov. 23. 9:i lit I^RKNCH, fJrnnnii and English I'laiti Cnsliim-re*. for Ladies Dresses. Also?Velvet nnd other Trimmings, opened this day, at HONN KV 'N tjl PERlOlt FLO' KL Just nfdved bv O Nov. 26 E. W. BOXNEY. HUNTER'S HOTEL, CAMDUN, S. C. Til E. subscriber having located in Camdon, would lespectfully ?ay to the public that he has opened a Public House two doors below the Post Office, and hopes by strict attention to business to share a liberal patronage. Mv Stables are good, and well supplied with Provender, and my Table shall always be supplied with as good as the market affords. 1 ani certain that those who once favor me with a call will be willing to call again. I have also, a good Wagon Yard, with wood, water and house convenient, for the accommodation of Wagoners. 1 will also attend to the Commission Business, and all Goods consigned to my care, or left with mo for sale shall meet with prompt attention. D"Charges moderate. JAMES M. HUNTER. Nov. 26. 93 tf Valuable Property for Sale. In Equity? Lancaster District. r, TIT Otll .1 .... Hr? mil ?1 Par VjPOIgP *y. VJIII, CU <11. va. ?? III. U. villi, gi. m. .. tition Real Estate Mrs. Mary Gill. BY virtue of the decree of the Court in above case, I will sell at I^ancaster C. II. on the 1st Monday, the 6th day of January, 1851, the following property, belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Mary Gill, deed., viz: that valuable public House in the village of Lancaster, known as the "Globe Hotel," and store house adjoining, fronting the Court House, bounded north by lots of Minor Clinton, esq., east by White street, and south by Dunlap street, for this y^ar occupied as a public house by Col. Price at a rent of $300 per annum. Also, one square of lots in rear of the Hotel, bounded west by White street, south by Dunlap street, east by market street, and north by meeting street. Also about 125 acres of wood land about two miles east of the village, bounded by lands of W. McKenna, J. II. Witherspoon, Anna McDow, Harpers and others. Terms?A credit of 1 and 2 years with interest from day ofsale, purchaser to give bond with two good securities and a mortgage of the premises. Also?At the same time I will sell Jack, a stout young fellow, and Molly, a young negro woman With her two first children, lo effect partition.? Terms for the npgroes, a credit of 12 months, purchaser to give bond with two good securities with interest from the dav of sale. JAS.H. WITHERS! U'JN, o. e. l. d. Com. office, Nov. 11,1850. $10 90 In Eqnity?Lancaster District. Middle toil G. Gaston vs. Susannah Caston, et. al. 1MIE creditors of the Estate of Samuel Caston, deed., of Lancaster District, are hereby notified and requested to present and establish, before me, their demands against said Estate, on or before the 1st. January, 1851. By ordet of the Court in above case, June Term, 1850. jas. II. WITUERSI'OON, a f.. l. d. P3rom. office Nov. 11, 1850. $4 90 14t State of South Carolina. In the Common Pleas. KERSIIAW DISTRICT. Murray and Bouncy, vs. John Eraser, Attachment WHEREAS tne plaintiffs did on the 2Brd day of May, file their declaration against the defendant, who, (as it is said,) is absent from and without ih?* limits of this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of tlie said declaration might uc served : ll is tlii'relorc ordered, that the said defendant d * appearand fiend t<> the saul declaration on or before the 24: li May lMol, otherwise, final and absolute judgment will then be jriven against him' S. B. CAPERS, Cl'k. c. c. p. Clerks Office Ker. Dist, 23d May 1?50. ! inav '24, 41?qly | $50 Reward. RAXAVVA V from the subscriber about the 1st, Aug. 1S49, my negro man Bogas, a boot and shoe maker by trade, about 35 years cl'age, hlack, with full eyes and thick lips, plausible when spoken to, a little stoop in the shoulders when walking, lie was raised ahout Sumpterville, or Ilishopvillo, and was formerly the property of Bishop &. ilowen, of Suinpter l)ist. I purchased him of Tlios. Lang, K.-?p, of Camden, ami he has a wife at the Saluda factory, near Columbia, his mother is in Sumpterville, and lie is supposed to be lurking about the above places, or Georgetown, where he lias connexions. 1 will pay $30 for his delivery to iiip at Lancasterville, S. C., $25 it lie is lodged in any jail so as 1 can get hi.ui, or the above reward ul $j(J for his apprehension ami proof to conviction against any responsible white person who may have harbored or employed him. YVM. ROBINSON. Oct. !, 18.30. wGt (ji lumber: Till] subscribers having ruimuonrcd operations with their Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to furnish Lumber to their friends and the public, at unusually low rates lor cash. ILi\\'o Lumber will be delivered without an or dcr, except where a bill has been previously jjiven. J.NO. LOVE, JS'K. Oct. 11?tflwtf JAS. J. LOVE. Real Cotton Land for SaleTHE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation situate on Hear creek, rt miles southeast of Laurastervillo, containing 500 acres, tlOO of which is cleared, the greater nart ecently, the balance It woods. 'J'he crop of this year, with 7 hands, will he about b0 bales of cotton and 600 bushels corn, before the storm it was su posed I'M) bales would have been made. Un tiie premises is a new gin bouse and screw, a comfortable dwelling and all necessary out buildings, Persons wishiup lo buy and make colion would do well to examine, as I will sell. Terms easy and accommodating: My reason lor selling is to engage in oilier business. Some likely Negroes will also be sold il desired. WILLIAM STEVENS. Lancaster Dint. S C. Sept. .'Ill, lK.r>() -?A General Information! rIMJK subscriber would conridentnilly iniorm bis X kind patrons, and tbo public promiscuously, tbat lie is "in town," having returned from the North with an overwhelming stock of choice, cheat) and eleiraul Goods, embracing every tiling new and elegant in Staple and rain y Dry <*ooiK His purchase* consist entirely of Dry Goods, solooted from the most recent importations, with the closest attention to every branch of the Dry tiomls business, so as to present to the public at once, a complete assoitmcnt in that line, and at prices low enough to suit the closest economist. i'artios from the country will please hear him in mind when they visit Camden, as his stork is always open lor inspection. New Hoods received every nionlli, al the liPalmetto Cash Slurc. JAAIKS WJI.SON. Oct. 1. 77 If u / j JIOXKM fine CHKKSK. For sale hy <)\r SHAW & AUSTIN % South Carolina?-Kershaw District* by john k. joy, esftuihr ordinary. WHEREAS, JAMES DIJNLAP applied to roe for Letters of Administration, on all find singular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credos of Mr. JAiMES C. DOBY, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear helore me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holden at Kershaw Court House on the fitlt lay of Dee. next, to show cause, if any, why Baid administration should not be granted. (iiven under my hand and seal, this 20th Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lift y and in the seventy fifth year of American Independence. JOHN R. JOY, o. k. i). Nov. 22, 1850. 92 4t. NOTICE. R ANA WAY from the Snbscrtbcr in the latter part of July or August last, my mulatto Boy named FORESTER, belonging to the Estate of J. M. Bostwick. lie is seventeen years old, but from his size no psrscn would spppose hitn to be more than thirteen or fourteen. T1 - * *1 1 mr. ...Ill ka nit'A.i luo flrtl StmPtf tA mO icii uiMiais win uc ^ivcii iui mo uuii?btj w mvi or if lodged in any jail and information given so that I can get him. ISAAC LENOIR. Stateburg, Nov. 13th, wGt 92 Head Quarters, EDISTO, Oct 15th, 1850. Order No. 1UIE Third Brigade of Cavalry and the Uniform Corps of the 23d Regiment of Infantry are ordered to parade for Review arid Drill at Columbia on Wednesday, the 4th of December next. The Troops will bo ready for review at .twelve o'clock, M. The Major General and Brigadier Generals r.L- n I ? .?:n 1 .1? 01 IflK OQ 1VIVISIUIJ Will UllCDU Willi II1UJ1 tive suites. All thn Aids-de-camp ofhis Excellency Governor Seahrook, are required to bo in attendance fully equipped.. 'J he Brigadipr General of the 3d Brigade of Cavalry and the Colonel of the 23d Regiment of Infantry will extend this order to their respective commands. By order of the commander-in-chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adft and Insp'r Gen. All the papers in the state will insert once a week tdl the day of review. Oct. 31. Notice. TIIE Commissioners of the Poor would respectfully inform the citizens of the District, that the Poor House is now in'good repair, and every necessary want of the inmates promptly andcarej fully attended to. They would respectfully in. vite those in want, to enter this an-hun for the IW. W. E. HUGH,SON, Sec'y. Kail Koa.1 Notice. ON anil alter tlie iytn inst. passengers win uu taken over the Wateree swamp by Rail Koa<J, at present, by means of a small passenget car, propelled by negro power Passengers are requested to take as little baggage as possible, foi if overloaded, tlicy will tail to connect, The Cars will leave Camden at 4 o'clock, a. m. Nov. 18 N. 1). IJAXLEY. Assignee's Sale. I WILL nll'er for sale at the residence of Johr II, Truesdell on J'Viday, the (illi day of J)e> comber next, and the day following, if necessary all the interest of said Trunsdcl' in the property mentioned in his schedule filed in the Office o the clerk of the court of coinman pleas, for Ker shaw District,{consisting of land, cotton, corn, fod. der, tniilcand horse, cows and calves, hogs, plan talion tools, household and kitchen furniture, will a great variety of other articles too tedious tf ' : ...I,.,!.!? N/> I mention. AIM', IIII> unurMi in iw?. laiuouiu ..w gro men, now in possession of Jno. Trucsdoll, sen Terms of Stle?A credit of ninety days, ivitl interest from tlic day of sale; note with good se. curity, payeble at tlio Hank of Camden. Thejudg iiient creditors arc invited to attend the sale. JOHN INGRAM, Assignee. Nov. 20, 91 is Strayed, ITTIOM the subseriber on tin* night ol" the 9th o Noveiulier, two Horse MULES. One a small bright hay, with one eye, tin* others larger dark hay, with a roach mane, and shod be lore. I will give ten dollars to any person win will deliver said Mules to me at Jeffries creek. Ma rion District, or livo dollars to any person win will take them up and direct a letter to me at tin above place. JAMES Mcl'IIERRSON. Nov. 20. 91. 31* At Cost. HANDSOME E'enc.1! embroidered 'Japes an< (dollars, at cost, by Nov. 18. II. LEW &, SON. ^ - 1- .a J J Dry ixooas ax neauueu rtiues. rrMIH feiulitfi-rihor*; having determined to changi .JL their business, oiler their dcsirhio and wol assorted stock of Dry (ioodft, at verp reducei prices. Persons will do well to give us a cal before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. Id. II. LEVY & RON. Hardware and Groceries. V COMPLETE assortment ol Hardware am Groceries, lor sale bv Nov. Id. ' II. LEVY & SON. Segnrs and Liquors. S EGA US, of favorite brands; Brandy; (18'Vi second quality Brandy; Champagne and oth i or Wines* Porter and ale; choice old Port Wine .Millar's old live Whiskey; old .Mung. Whiskey New England Hum. Por sale by Nov. Id. II. LEVY & SON. To Rent. 1MIAT now and commodious- ,Stand with llic Fixtures attached, owned and occupied by the Jati Robert li. Tweed, as a Blacksmith and Wagon maker's shop. To a skilful and indtislri jus mechanic, this is; very desirable situation. Possession given immc di itoly. For particulars apply to J AM 108 .McKWJCN. [-{/"The Tools can be had at a lair vali/atioi ami on accommodating terms. Camden, Nov. 15. HO tf The Evening News and Hornet's Nest wii1 in soi l once a week for six weeks. AEMETTO Saddles Spanish Saddles English nml American Bridles ('nrli ami Snaflle Hits Military Bridies " Spurs. Foj sale l?v Nov. JD McEOWA F.I. St. COOPER ? V . 4 -i" >???? >"P Unrivalled Assortment TIIE subscriber lias just received a new .supply of Groceries, Confectionaries, Segars and Tobacco, consisting in part as follows; Groceries. Sugars?N. O.Porto Rico crashed and loaf, (Stuarts best) New Orleans and Muscov.u'" laolasses Mackarel No, 1 in half kits Bacon; first quality leaf Lard Cotfees?Rio and Java; sack and table Salt Teas?Hyson, Young Hyson and Green Fancy and common Soaps Confectiouarie*. Candies, sugar plums and kisses; raisins; almonds Currants; filberts; preserves, jellies and jams Figs in boxes; Prunes in do., large and small Lemon syrup in quarts and pints; citron &c. Spices. , , Nutmegs, cloves, allspice, cinnamon and ginger Segarx. "Clemeneia," a splendid article, new brand El Duendee, Primera" " M's " n 1 : tf1.!J T C VsUlJMHil^lUJJ) \JTUIU iJCCLtf voniuiuo w/ti Tobacco. S. S. Myor's best Honey Dew > Syin's pressed Rough and Ready Superior Honey Dew; , Wilson's peach-flavored A'a Mrs, Miller's fine cut With many other articles too numerous to mention, which will be sold exceedingly low for cash. Country orders promptly attended to. Nov. 20. WM. C, MOORE. BEEF TONGUES?Jost rerdved, > twk of M Tongues, in splendid order, at MOORE'S. > SUGAR CURED HAMS-1 cask in fine order.at '' MOQKE'S. CHEESE?25 boxes prime Goshen, English Dairy and Pine Apple Clieese. Fur wile at Nov. 20. MOORE'S GROCERY. . NEW RAISINS?loo boxes Raisin*. in whole, half and quarter boxes, new crop and fine. At Not-. 20. MOORE'S. ITMtL'IT, FRUIT?A few barrels Northern Apples; IJa. vana Oranges and lemons. At MOORE'8. CRACKERS?Soda, wine, butter, sweet and water Crackers. Just receiwd and fresh at MOORE'S. v^i;f!ifWHFAT_A f?w ha<2> Hull's Buckwheat. At 13"" MOO HE'S. NEW RAISINS?in quarter, half arxl whole boxes. Ginger Preserves, Sardines, in quarter and wliqle boxes. At ' MOORE'S. ; \ ENG Walnut Catsup, Tomato da Carers and Pepper Sanee At MOORE'S. r FANCY Boxes, Toys, Figures and Work flaskets. At November 12. MOORE'S, i FINE Chewing Tobacco, of the most approved brands. At MOORE'S. , SUGARS?A fine supply of Brown, Loaf and Crushed Sugars. Ju"t received at MOORE'S. 1 FKESII Pickles of nil sizes. Just received at NovemW'12. MOORE'S. FUST RECEIVED?Cooper's best Isingbrs, new citron, soft shell Almonds, super claret Wine, and Ada| inantilie Candles, by E. W. BONNEY. ICaae Pic Frait, jnst received, and R*r sale by SHAW A AUSTIN. 5 Kep< Malaga Grapes, Tor sale by SIIAW& AUSTIN.^.. TanTSH Ibiisins in halfnnd quarter boxes, at 1? " " SHAW <fe AUSTIN'S: O Boxes imitation C'heewe, at ZD SHAW <t AUSTIN'S. OA Boxes chemical Olive Soap, at ; SIIAW& AUSTIN'S. AFRESH lot sugar cured Ilamp, received and for sale hy SIIAW & A^TIN. _ _ |/A Half Barrels Flour. Just receilU vedby SHAWjS^USTItt . 4 few boxes Sperm Candles "extra.'* x'Y. Just received by t Nov. 4. SHAW & AUSTIN I TUST Received.?Preston's Extract, m I <j?r Vn.il la liimnn. Damask Rose. Reach kj J- ? , , Nutmeg and Ginger. A'so, Rose and Orango . Flower Water for flavoring. . Nov. 4. W^BONNEY^ NEtbiKO Blanket*, weighing from 4 to 3 pounds to ihe pair. Also, Georgia Plains, plaid and coperas Linseye. For pale by 1 Nov. 4. K. W.PBONNEY. . A Piete of Imperial three-ply extra jl.\. fine Carpeting. Just received by October HO. ' K. W. BONNEY. Ni:W Cnrrnt*, "oft Mlicll Almond*, Table Sail, in bags, cooking Wine and Yeast j- Powders, For sale by E. W. BONNEY. 17^XTIIA fine Clicwing Tobacco, for [/ sale by K. W. BONNEY , ' A *clt of sillver uionuted Carriage Harness, tor >ale by K. W. BONNEY. 1 DOV'S and JleuN Slioc*~Just opene > 1) by E. YV. BONN BY. f / O \ bll<ilioNuI(IC'OK.\, of the best quale - I WW ly. (or sale by E. W. BONN KY. j Faint & Varnish Brashes; Sash Tools, Feather Dusters &c&c. rilHK suliMerilier lias ji|*l received fmm Philadelphia a .JL full ami sided assortment of tin' nlmve articles, to which be invites llie attention rf the Painters and others. Z. J. IK H.W. | For Sale. Y\riLI, I*** fold before the court house door in ' VV 1 amden on the 1st Monday in December next, the Patent ritfht of the Hotchkiss and Rose Water Wheel, for Kershaw District. Nov. 15. HENRY K. BARK WICK. 1 Darlington Hotel, DAKL1NGTON COIJRT-HOIJSE, milK above House having been purchased apt! 1 lilted up aneiy by John Dotkn, is again open) ed for the accommodation of the Public. Strict - attention to the wants and comforts of guesttt ? will lie given, and no elFurl, calculated to merit ; the patronage of all who may favor the establishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding country " a fiord will be found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals, - nre prepared. u Tlie Stables will bo attcndnd by careful and * attentive hostlers. Drovers can bo well accommodated, as any 11 number of horses and mules can be lept in the - stables and lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1850. 86 tf 1 Valuable Plantation To Lease or Rent. - T WILL lease or rent the place I* now occupy on 1 Lynches creek, in Kershaw ? str ri, u$ inuen - from Camden, containing 5000 a ores of Land, a comfortable dwelling house, with all necessary outbuildings, a saw and grist null?which may bi) had a bargain, on application to Nov. I*. J. L. REID. Choice Sesars of various brands. For sale by SHAW &, AUSTIN',