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V-tVX. - V * " but have r.ct had time even to glance at it. We I liupe all those who take Godey and Graham will send them brick, and take the "The Rights of the South." We do not with to dictate, hut surely we have paid the North enough to revile us, now let us pay the South something to defend us. Lesialatura cf South Carolina. In the Semite, on Thursday, 28th instant, memorials, petitions, &c., xvoro presented. Mr. Mazvck .offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas we can no longer hope, by the ox- i ample of our forbearance or otherwise, to rcj>air t!:e breaches which have been made in the Federal < 'onstitution, and to restore it to the original integrity; and whereas the threat- i ening aspect of our internal relations admon- I ishes us that it is unwise and inexpedient to re- I ject any means fairly within onr reach of j strengthening our military defences: There- j fore Uctohcd, That the Governor bo, and is hereby, requested to appoint an agent to receive the s!t.:<v oi'the proceeds of the sales of public 3aud assigned to this State under tho act of <Jongre<s of 4 th September, 1841. Rcsotrrd, That a message be sent to tho House of Representatives asking their concurrence in tho foregoing preamblo and resolutions. j Ordered for consideration to-morrow. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Iu the House, on Thursday. 28th inst, tho morning hour was occupied by the presentation of petitions, memorials, Ac. i\!r. J. Izard Middleton introduced tho following preamble and resolution: Whereas the Government of the United States has failed to secure to us cur rights of property, liberty and tranquility, and, on the contrary, has arrayed all of its inliuence and . r ; *1 ,l.? power on me siae o? our umrnnea, mnvuj mulating its trusts, nud {Hitting in joopardy our existence as a people; and whereas we have nothing advantageous to anticipate front a fuller participation in the forms of legislation at Washington: Be it therefore Resolved, That this General Assembly will not elect a Senator to 511 the vacancy at present existing in the Senate of the United States. Mr. Verdier offered the following resolution: Repaired, That a special committee be appointed bv the Speaker, whose duty it shall l>e to inquire into and report a bill of non-intercourse with the citizens of all such States of tltis Confederacy as have passed illegal enactments, and placed other obstacles to the recovery of fugitive slaves, and inflicted other injuries upon our peculiar institutions, in oj?cn violation and utter disregard of the letter and spirit of our Federal Constitution. Mr. L. M. Keitt presented a preamble and resolution relative to the Southern question, I recommending a convention of the people of the State, and declaring secession as the only remedy against Northern aggressions. Mr. Robertson gave notice that he would' ask leave to introduce a hill to incorporate a Bank in the tow n of Winnsboro; also of a bill to extend the corporate limits of said town. " Mr. Preston gave notice that he Would a-lc leave to introduce bills for the incorporation of the Bunk of Commerce and the Exchange Bank, to bo located in Columbia; also a bill tor the incorporation ofau Insurance Company in said town. Mr. Hunt rave notice that he would ask leave to introduce a bill to extend tbo charter of the Bank of the State to December, 1N70. He also submitted the following resolutions, which was ordered for consideration to-morrow: 1. Resolved, That when the charter of any of the private Banks expires by its own limitation, the contracts of tire State with stockholders is at an end, and they have no claim to monopolize the stock for a new term; but the right to subscribe for that or any other new Bank belongs to the people generally. 3 Resolved, That the public safety demands that all currency based upon tho capital ot private Hanks should lie fully redeemed at the expiration of their charters. Resolved, That in granting a charter to any now private* Bank, no bonus ought, on principle, to be received, as it is either a purchase from the state of the franchise entrusted to the Legislature for the general good by a privileged few, or it is a commutation during the charter of ail taxes, which is against principle and expediency?as all property should remain liable to taxation, as the exigencies of the State may require. 4. Resolved, That it is expedient for the Legislature to prescribe by law the principles on which all hank charters to private banks shall bo granted?fixing the amount of capital?the terms on which their promissonr notes shall lie issued to pass as currency, to secure the public , from all suspicion or omission to redeem the ( same in spocio on demand. Mr. J. B.Perry offered resolutions instructing Senator Butler not to occupy his scat in j the linited States Senate, and requesting our Representatives to adopt the 6umo course un- , til further instructions. Mr. Aver gave notieo that he would ask leave , x- !..i I . I'll i I I V .. \ ..i. wj liurouace a run 10 uincuu uie laconic -iti passed last session. Mr. Lyles gave notice that lio would introduce a bill to prohibit the inlroducliou of slaves into tliis State after 1st March next, except brought by emigrants intending to locate therein. Fmday, Nov. 2i?. The Senate met at 12 o'clock pursuant to adjournment. .Mr. Marshall offered certain resolutions in relation to the acts of Congress and federal ( affairs; and also for providing f?<r the military ] resources ofSouth Carolina. The resolutions, except the last, (i i relation to military defences) were referred U- i rommittee on federal re. < lations. Tlie la resolution was referred to j committee on t!< 'Military and pensions, and all the resolution * ere ordered lobe printed, j Pursuant to no,ice, and with leave of the Senate, Mr. Cam introduced the following bills viz: i , V bill (o prevent the sale of spirituous liquors I to free persons of color. The bill received the j jirst reading, and was referred to the commit fee j on flic judiciary. M-o, < A bill to establish a uniform day throughout (ho titate for the election of Clerk, Slieiifl", Ordinary and Tax Collector. The bill received the first reading, and was referred to the commit tee on privileges and elections. Pursuant to notice and with leave of Seriate. Mr. Taylor introduced a bill to charter the Camden and Monroo Plank Road Company. The bill received the first reading, and was referred to the committee on incorporations and engrossed acta .Mr. Caldwell presented the petition of sundry citizens of .Newberry district, praying for the charter of a bank in the town of Newberry; which was referred to the committee on finance and banks. .Mr. J. J. Wilson presented the petition of sundry citizens of Barnwell district, praying t!:o passage ol'a law to give a remedy in damages against the owners of slaves for thefts and damages committed by their slaves; which was referred to the committee on the judiciary. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES* In the House, on Saturday, 30th ult., a number of memorials, Petitions, &c. were presented. .Mr. Ashiuore introduced sumo bills of which he had given notice. Mr. Hunt, pursuant to notice, introduced a Hill to extend the charter of the Rank of the State to the time necessary to fuifil oblig ttions due foreign creditors ; also a bill to regulate grants of land. Mr. Torre offered a resolution instructing the committee on the military to inquire into the expediency of establishing a bureau of ordnance in this State. The same gentleman gave notice that he would ask leave to introduce a biil for the temporary renewal of the charter of certain banks. MISSISSIPPI. We learn from the .Mercury that tho message of Gov. Quitman reviews the general grounds of the pro;it sectional controversy in a masterly manner?clear, strong, and logical. Within the same limits we have not met with a more striking analysis of the question. The Governor strongly advises the convocation of a State Convention, and plainly says that unless the North affords such redress of past wrongs, and such guaranties for the future security of the South, as are not to be looked for. the proper course of the South is a peaceable secession from the Union. I:i both Houses of tho Legislature the sub. missionists were on tho alert. In the Senate the resolutions approving of tho Clay Compromise, and proposing to adjourn, 011 the ground of there being no cause tor agitation, were rejected?yeas, T>, nays '25. In tho House amotion adverse to the Message, and which seems to have been made a test, was rejected by yeas 50, nays 3S. These votes we judge to indicate the full strength of the submission parly. The House of Representatives, on the 19th, adontud a resolution to act onlv nnon the mat r ? g tor l'or which the Legislature had assembled. A resolution was adopted requesting the Governor to inform tho 'louse as to whether any ollieial correspondence had taken place between himself and the executive of the other Southern States, relative to secession; and, if such correspondence had transpired, that the Governor tumMi copies of tlie same. Ou the 'J'Jih, the Senate went into committee of the whole on the Governor's message, which recommends secession, but soon after rose, and, on motion of .Mr. Stone, were discharged from the further consideration of tho subject. Mr. iirooi: offered the following resolution, which was read and laid 0:1 the table: lirroh cd, That although nil of us do not approve of the recent acts of Congress, yet we do nut believe that thoy oiler suiiicient grounds for tho secession from tho Union of any of the Southern Slates, and that wo are disposed to acquiesce in the same until such aggressions are committed by tho North, upon the rights of the South, as arc set forth i:i tho resolutions of the Conventions held in Juciison, in October, lS-id and 18111 A resolution was adopted, requesting the Governor to communicate whether any State arms have been removed from the Stale since the sitting of the last Legislature. in the House of iCcjreseiitatives, oti tin; same day, the letter of the .*!ia.si.s?ij?]?i delegation of January last, to Gov. Quitman, ashing for instructions, was read. Tim resolution of the last legislature relative to the admission of California was likewise read. .Mr. Nash thenoo'emd a resolution approving of the course ol .Senator.'oH'orson Davis, and of the Representatives in Congress iioi.i Mississippi, hut condemning the policy of Senator Henry S. Footo. A motion to lay Mr. N.'s resolution on the j table was lost, b\ SI yeas to hi nays. A resolution was oiTercd to aci|uiesco in the ! compromise act. Referred to the committee of I j the whole, and to In* the order of the day for ,, to-morrow. i1 A motion was adopted to refer tlic message , nf the Governor to a joint cominitleo of both i houses. j A message was received from (iov. Quitman i stating that no I'orre.sjioiKlriiCHs had taiieh | !ao; | i lit twee;: hint ami the executives oi' other Stales, ivitii i\ .;:irtl to tl:<j suLjoct <>!' seces&inu. A motion \imade to tender the u?ie of the I I.iil to .Senator I uoLe. Tim House of Representatives on the 2Cth, ivero engaged iii discussing the resolution of Mr. .Nash, condemning the course of ti en era 1 , Footc. in tlid Senate, on the SMd, a resolution, that 1 the (juostion hv buhn tilled to the people, as to |' whether they would have a Conveuihin, was ' id opted by li? to id. The House of Representatives were still oc- ! " -..I v.Ith ?ltr. ?!i^i.uit^ir.u .?r Mr Villi's resu. I lutions condemning Con. Tuotu. ] 4 ' I Mississirrt Lkkismtuuk.?Jackson, Nov. i 2'J.?Tim Senate was to-day engaged di.sctibSi:i:,r lfMiltilions censuring Mr. hnote. It recoil:id<*ied tlea vote to leave the question to the peopl , and referred the subject to a joint Committee. House.?Tito Mouse was engaged in discussing resolutions of censure. The committhe will report on Monday in favor of a call for i Convention |>y |!|<. Legislature, and tin* ma* j<ni4y wi'l sit. tain t':e (ioveruor in In p?>-i 1 i >n r.d fedri-ss from ('onirress lor the iia -t, and se 4 curity I'si:* tin1 fatmv. The discussion was very bitter, and elicited'touch feeling on both sides. }>(>t!i Houses adjourned till Monday. Monday *2~>, 1 :l o'clock. The IIouso passed :t resolution censuring Mr. Foote by .a Mnjoiity of50 to o7?CI absent and not voting. Senate?The only action to-day was the report on the bill by the joint Committee, providing for a convention in November ISf>l, to be elected in September next. No vote was had on the resolution const;ri ig M. Foote. House in evening scssion-'-ilesolutions were introduced declaring tlie adjustment bill satisfactory, and secession not justifiable, unless the fugitive bill be repealed, or slavery abolished in tliu District of Columbia. They were indefinitely postponed by a large majority. A message was received from the Governor in relation to the reorganization of tiro militia, and will give rise to prolonged and exciting debates. The Convention will be called by the Legislature.? Aanuaistrniion ana opposition parties arc* uoining meetings every night. Gen. Davis speaks to-night. Nokth Cakomna.?The proceedings of the Noilh Carolina Legislature are very far from indicating that want of spirit and patriotic devotion which Gen, Hamilton gratuitously attributes to her people. The Raleigh Standard of Wednesdav says : "The strung and jioinled resolutions of Mr. Sliepani on the slavery question will he found in another column. It will also be perceived that the two Mouses have raised a Joint Committee of Eighteen, to whom the question of slavery generally has been referred. This Committee embodies much of the experience and talent of the two Houses, and wo shall look with deep interests to its action. " We have conversed with many members of both parties on this vital question, and wc arc gratified to state that but one spirit seems to pervade thorn all. Our assailants of tbo free Slates have now arrived at a point where North Carolina will sbnd and act, if act filially she must. The mind of her people, judging from the tone of her Representatives, is made up.? She will recede no fuilhcr. We speak what we know. Let those who are assailing our institutions and trampling on the Constitution beware." > Mr. Shepard's resolutions ntfim the right of secession; recommend that the repeal or esson tial modification of the fugitive law be declared a cause for final action, and that the Southern States unite in demanding the recognition l?y 1 Congress of the right of the Southern people to j colonize the territories of the Unite;! States, or a divirion of the same between the two sections. A hill has hec.i introduced in the House providing for laying a tax of 10 per cent on all goods on sale in the State on the 1st January, 1S52; and thereafter, on the entire amount of sales annually ; hut, on proof that the said goods are the product of any of the slaveholding States, or of foreign countries, the said tax sh.dl nut he collected. The law is to remain in force until llie fugitive law is faithfully carried into effect throughout the United Status and until all the territories of the United Stiles are open, d to the people of North Carolina to carry thither any species of property they may think proper. The net is to he transmitted to the Cov?-mors of the other Southern States \mn n rc(j!K-.st thai similar laws bo passed in each State.?M'-ratrtf, Caution to ?ruj?Lit3 and llio Public. I:K NOT i>KcmvBo i;v importers. The public shoal ! bo careful to pel dro'geuiuiiu article n.-< u.:<i i cinierfeit*, Ifiiii?j;ot lip by dm*? ivho know noUiiiii; ofiaoiiirinc, or of tin; disease* of die human ny^tcin. are entirely ons-.tc ami ilntraorouH. From l!lis (J'ltuiuloin (lilt.) Emjuirur, Feb. S, 18-18. Tii. re arc tlouhliiv* uianv catch-penny nostrums, daily vciv.'i <1 an i hourly use !, which are m>i only "f ii" value, but absolutely deleterious s-o the physical man. 'I l|oie arcollcT Oilier Inbam rx'.nel a rVe., nol ciiihr.irei! p undventure,in the pkiirmacioitiearfnusenieiils of da: ajmtlu! cury or ri ya!i>.r pf.yxi'iau, lint arc ia certain cases, of more value than all tlw prescriptions oi'Culeii put tneedier. Wi-iar's balsam of Wild i'berry is inhuiiv.l by ilw c nc'irnuii testimony of those who havo proved its virtues to I hi of I lie iaio-r clius:. In roblx and consumption, asdi- | ma, an*1 chronic com? I is. ax wrcl! well as other kindred i d hoaxes, it ha* In en Uiod v.ilb almost Ul'ivrsal sueresx. Nine genuine IioI.-m- *i am! |. HDTTS on tin-w rapper , no hi iii ( itr.lcnut .MelvAlNS Drue Store; Whole do bv | I'. 3). Cohen ?t- Co., Ciiarlc-Moit,ami by Dru:i;ixtspciienu- t ly 11'ouyiioiil the Slate: WHAT A IT!'V! j Thul ! <? may \vi.r;it!.:i ] ri'iii'MliojiK ; tn I[Kiiiiic ,i? run *> l?T tin: I'lOMI M rinil < 'll. i'.'lM -! I'ul Id l.i'i i' wiin ttiiVii ffoi: ill: .11; I'tdii-.l ii'ii iji -|iriir. lor J>r. Jui -rV S> nt i til l.ii i-rwiif! .ii.i! 'J ur, riiiilj' i iirm ail dj.iim I-. of tut: 1::t. . :i.; t ii'r,.,uii; ?rl>" li.is l'iiL'2. I'lir M l' III 31; I'. \f.VS I'.'l-; Hi'i|\ ( iiimiell. f-.i-i .oh riircu:"iii in iiii(>lln'rr"iuiii)i. CAMDFn PRiCES CURRENT* ltn;*:iirr, Jc.'r yd. i'l In 'i.ai' J, Iii i". lo Jim Ill/]*) ili to I- jl-tti !, ill ( to i ! /La-r.il, iii 71 I'# >? jiMoioNSiv, f(ilii ai in llu'irr, Pi I'i lii-il j.lfarkarcl, iiM tf In 10 j l-nii'ly, " ** to iAiiils, !!i Ci in 7 [ lltx.-is.ti, Ih U in-- ,l '.ii.s. .-Inaf. rw: Jo j Lit-. !'. Iii i in 3 11'liii?, Inihlifi M t'li'itue, III 12 1"? jl'i'UiUK.-^uia.l.liu 30 f lit lull, iii II* In 12 i ; , lri>U l.ll P"urn, hu. l.' l In 'Jjjlive, hti-licl 'J.*> to' 1 Hour, hl?l PI to 7illirn. IiuiJivI 3 lu 1 h'".|il':r. riii I! to KL.'Si;n.ar, ll> 7 to ID lii'lcn. dry iii o to (rSst.lt, ftifk 11 iniii, Iii 5 in Ci -liul. Iwif lame, lilt! tj tn -i TiiIiuixm, Hi 10 to 3rt IxMltiMr. sola, lit JM i.. JWIhmI, uh-ii <t OSes Soutli Carolina 21. R. Company, j ()ami>k.\, IX'c. ii, 1^50. ("1I)TT(I\ and other (ohmIs l<*r Charleston vvii! J lio reccircd at l.'iio Depot, o.i ami alter the iji' < I ust. The i'oiii|ianv will receive everyday as much coll.as their tii.iIf<?rtn will contain, and no morn. Shippers in lh'! tiiwt: Uili.-end dray receipts with each It ad ,ami at i hfid id'that day, or '.viieu ihc I !.?! i.? co.nplcK'ij, mj.iiI in lliair dray receipts ami laky a loll of Lading. Shippers from the coiniIrj'arf ifijiw-im! i.i -av authority for forwardnif I heir coMoii rvrtiivcl, a.s llio pkiliorm wiil l?- reijuirr i for daily inc. ^-\ "n ".iomj.is WooiiOhilays ami I'\ iu.iys, Sim i'a.tMMi^cr Tram v.iii leave Caunieuat 1 j?. hi. to." Columbia. .\\ i>. I;.\XI,I;V, Oil .viol alii-r t ill- ;::)lli inst., llio I'a. t-ii^iV Train will leave C'tiaiilfii tit litili pasl. .> o'clock V \i. N. I). I!A\I,KV, \g\. REMOVAL. ^ M. &. It. Kf'.NNfcjl'V iiaivriMiiovril to lli?,;r .. Is. ? iiriv >i..ic. 'I'li.-it' .-lock is now b'.'iiin ropli'in In (I witli a \ '-r\ t;eiirr;il u-.-oitim iil ofT'ann to-I Hour j.fi'.o! . iii.li will be o.M \ i-ty low. l|>.: "-a.-i'Ii j. i i! ;nl '. .nir.'il. # I ! ! ! Ill I III ? I I 111 !> IIII?? fWIIII ANNUALS FOR 1851. The IriP, a splendidly illuminated Annual Leaflets of Memory; Gems of. Beauty Remember mc; Gift of Friendship Friendship's Offering; The Amaranth Buds and Blossoms; Cabinet of modem Art Keepsake of Friendship. , A, YOUNG, T)EADY MADE SMUTS?The snbscrihors havejn-i ll received a large assortment of Men's and Boy's. Dec, 2. McDOWAI.L .fr COOl'KK. GUNS. THE subscriber' have received an invoice of single and double barrelled GUNS, assorted, from $3 to $30. Dec. 2. McDOWALI. fc COOPER. rp T, T.?Superior Hyson Tea. best imported, and real JL German Cologne. J art received by Dee. 2 E W. DONNEY. A NEW CART. Also, a fine four year old cream co* jlX. lored i'ONEY. For sale by E. W. I50NNEY. THE UNDERSIGNED ^ OFFERS his services as Agent to all persons residing in Lancaster District, wii" are entitled to Land llounty under the Act of Congress passed i lie 2atli September, 1850. K. G. BILUNGS. Lancasterville, Nov. 27. 90tf 1AA3IILY BIRLEIS?Quarto size, in plain and . Turkey morocco gilt binding*, a great variety from 31.50 u? S3-)THK COMPREHENSIVE COMMENTARY of the Dibit in 6 vol*. royal Mvo. PATRICK LOUTII'Siand ARNALD'S Commentary, * BIBLE CONCORDANCES, Hymns-Southem Harmo njw; Prayer books, by Jay, Winchester, Thornton & Griftwold. PllAVER BOOKS, containing the services of the Protestant Episcopal Cliurch; also, Pocket,Bibles, with sjilendid bindings, of velvet papier meohe, turkey morocco; with nnd without clasps, oferrrv size. A. vfirvrt NOTE PAPER, Envelopes?A fine assortment, ditfrront styles plain bulTand finest white, also, the adhesive Envelope to seal without a wafer, medium and commercial size. A large stock of ruled letter, tap and record paper. Drawing paper, and pencils,steel and gold pens. I'uu'k and blue ink. Harrison's jai-an ittk, carmine ink, in glass inkstand*, ready for use. Visiting ranis, Portfolios. Inkstands, of every variety, and other fancy stationary. A. YOUNG. IN EQ,UITY-KEKSnAwT~ Ex Rarto Win. Nettles, Sarah Nettles,- Hiram Mmtiflo ? r?. l * |iui pi?? aim ?i ciiiiuii iui oa.v ut iauu. IN obedience to the orders of the Court I will offer at public salu ou Monday, the 6th day of January, ensuing, before tiic court house in Caiu dnn. all that piece, parcel or tract of Land, lying on the North side of Granny's Quarter creek, in the District aforesaid, containing one hundred acres more or loss, being part of a tract formerly belonging to J. Kiddle, dee'd. and conveyed by the Sheriff of Kershaw District to David Harrison, and by him to the Petitioners.' Terms?So much cash as will pay costs, balance on a cred tof one and two years, interest from sale, purchaser to give bond with good securities, and a mortgage of the premises. * \V. M. SHANNON, c, e. k. d. Dec, 3. [83 50j ta IN EQUITY?KERSHAW. Thr Exr'x and Ex'ors. Dcnj. Ilaile. etal. vs. Benjamin ilaile, etal.?Bill for Division, Partition, &c. SN obedience to the orders of the Court in this cause, made at June Term last, I will olfor at Public Sale, before the court house in Camden on Mvjoday the Gtli day of January ensuing, all those several Plantations or Tracts of Land lying on Lyuclies crock, being all the Lands of the late Ciipt. Beuj. Ilailc, lying in that neighborhood, excepting the Cold ,1/niu and Privilege.-. These lands comprise some eight or ten thousand acre.-, and will be sold in separate tracts, to accommodate purchasers. The surv eys are now being made, and the plats, when completed, may he seen at lite otlico of J. M. D'.'Saussure, Esq. Terms?A credit of one, two and three.years, with interest from the day of sale. Purchasers to five bond with good sureties, and a mortgage of the promises purchased W. M. SHANNON, c, e. k. d. Dec. 3 [?7] t? Estate Sale. I"> Y permission of J. R. Joy, Esq. Ordinary for \ ? Kershaw District, will be offered at Public Site, at the couit house in Camden, on Monday, the l.'Miday of January next, titty or sixty likely Slaves, mostly grown Negroes. Also one hundred acres of Land on the Liberty Dili read, about fourteen mi lea from Camden, adjoining Lands of John Brown and others. And mi Tuesday, the M'h of January, at the Stockton Place, six miles below Camden, all the Stock on said Plantation, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs, Also, the crop of (' rn, Fodder, Peas lie, together with the Plantation Implements, and a tt of I'laeksmMi'y Toois, belonging to the Residuary Estate of Joseph Cunningham, det M. Terms will bo made known at the time of sale. I' I vSI ?M\'( l\ ioih^iiiiuNVN/' Dim? I>.?til Kx'ura. Valuable Property for Sale. Si* liynitjLivucJistt'i* District. Groige W. Giil, eL ai. vs. Win. JC. Gill, ft. al. Partition Ileal Estate Mrs. Mary Gill. {>V virtue of tlift decree of the Court in above 2 case, 1 will sol: al Lancaster ii. on the 1st Mo.iday, liie tith uay of January, 1851, the following properly, belonging to tlio Estate of .Mrs. Mary Gill, deed., viz: that valuable public l!ou.e ill tiie village of Lancaster, know u as the "Globe Hotel," and store house adjoining, fronting the Court House, bounded north by lots of Minor Clinton, es'j., east by While street, and south by Dunlap street, Ibr this year occupied as a public house by t.le!. Price at a rent of iJd'JO per annum. Also, one square of lots in r ar of tin! Hot. I, hounded West by White stiod, south by Dunlap ' ' < ..ni-ti.l <.lr.-.,.l nl.ft lu.rlii lie IllMlU. i.;;< .sini:t. Also annul 123 acres oi' wood land about two milt s ra.-t o! the village, hounded hy lauds ul \\. MiJvenna, J. II. Withi r.spuun, Anna MclAiw, Harpers and others. 'I'l ruix?A credit of I and 2 years with interest Voi M day ol'sale, j.urcliaser to yivc hoi id with two rend ?cci:iitie.s ant! a mortgage ui the |?rnui.ses. A/so?At the .same time I will .sell Jack, a stout young teliow, and Molly, a yunng negro woman witli her two lirst children, 10 eftAct pa i lit ion.? Teniik l<>r t!ie negroes, a credit ol 12 in mills, puri l..i: t rt.j give hum! with twojjood .securities will; mien.si iVoin the dav o| sale. J AS. It. WITH I'i 11 SPOON, o. k. i. n. Com ullice, Nor. J1, 1 JS/iO. jylu tM) J ivotice tfi/'IMvKI'AS my wile Alary lets l.-ti ine ami r>: It<? return, I hereby ;ivrJiioiic?' t?>,ill | er.soiis ttui locit'tlil her (>n iuy arrount, 1 will pu) iij ;:ci.'utiiil or debt contracted !tv her. JOHN B. SMALL. 1. utenster, Octnln r 30, JKjO. poi'.s sa3142 Jubt op fled ? > i.v J^:S -|,: * _ I \ -rli 4ij iilrcr mounted Cavri i l;.:in s-i. ler Mile by E. W. ill A'ME V. - ' ; ' ?/:{ ^ * HUNTER'S HOTEL,,*T CAMDEN, S. C. rpi]R subscriber < having located in Camden, B X would lespeot fully say to the public that he f has opened ^'iblic tlouso two doors uclow the J I'ost OlTu:n, and hopes by strict attention to busi- ,j iiess to share aljbcral patronage. f., My Stables are good, and weil supplied with Provender, and my Table shall always be supplied with as good as the market affords. I am certain that those who once favor me with a call will he willing to call again. I Imvc also, a good Wagon Yard, with wood, water and house convenient, for the accommodation of Wagoners. *' , ' "i, ! will also attend to the Commission Business, and ail Goods consigned to. my care, or loft with ii.c fors ile shall meet with rfronmt attention. 3Jr"Charges moderate.' JAMES M. HUNTER. Nov. 20. 93 i .. tf~ To SScnt. fTHAT new and commodious Stand with the Fix1 turcs attached, owned aud occupied by.the Jato Robert L. Tweed, as a Blacksmith and: Wagonmaker's shop. : To a skilful and industrious rrfecbanic, this is a very desirable situation. PossoSs'on given imtnedi itely. For particulars apply to JAMES McEWEN. ?t7?The Tools can bo had at a fair valuation and on accommodating terms. Camden, Nov. 15. 90 " tf '' The Evening News and , Hornet's Nest wii! insert once a week for six 'weeks/ " " NOTICE. f ' ^ RANAWAY from the Snbscrtber in the lattcr part of July or August last, my mulatto Doy arned FOUESTER, belonging, tlie Eslatc of n. M. liostwick. lie is seventeen years olil^but ipom his size no psrscn would suppose hint t be more than thirteen or fourteen. : 1 Ten dollars will bo given for his delivery to me, or if lodged in any jail aud infoftuatioi) given sp v, that I can get him. ISAAC LENOIR, n Stateburg, Nov. IStli, w6t 92 : ' PALMETTO Saddles Spanish Saddles English and American Bridles i Curb and Snaffle' Bits Military Bridles i. ? -n " Spurs. For sale by Nov. 20 McDOWALL & COOPER ? SUPERIOR FLOU It. JtLst received by V Nov. 2G E. W. BONNEY. - ! ENG Walnut Catsup, Tomato do. Caiwre and Pepper . Satire At MOORE'S. . J FANCY Boxes, Toys, Figures aad Work Baskets. At November 12. MOORE'S. * . * j l'r. JjMNE Chewing Tobacco, of thp mbsr appnn-ein^ands; SUGARS?A fine supply of Brown, Loaf ami CrtAed S'njrirs. Jnst received at MOOK'Etf. FRESH I'icklcsof all sizes. J tot received at i November 12. ' MOORE'S. : JUST RECEIVED?Cooper's best Isinglass,.new cit> run, soft shell Almonds, super claret Wine,..and Adar mantinc Candles'. by , , E. W. BQNNE3E. ICase Pic Fruit, just received, andtor MUebjf* . SflAW& APSTIfl. 5 Kegs Malaga Grupta, lor snlo by ' i " SUA WArAUSTlN. 17RESII Raisins in imlftuid quarter boxes, at 1 SHAW As AUSTIN'S. ? j! ; ' OP\ Poxes iimlaiioii CIicckc, at ZD SIIAW & AnsTnyg. OA Poxes chemical Olive Soup, at * ' ' OU SHAW ft AUSTIN'S," i . .... .t.,i I FRESSII lot sugar cured Ilarus, received and ' for sale by SUAVV & AUSTIN. Oct 28. " 85'.1 ft 1A Ilitlf Sarrelii JFInnr. Just rccci- ; lU veil by SIIAW & AUSTIN.! 4 few boxes Sperm Candles, "extra. X JL Just received by I/ -, Nov.-I. SHAW & AUSTIN.;:.L>KEF T<>.N(iUES.?J; 1st revived, a cask of Beef ) Tongues, in (-filcniliil i.nlcr.nt MOORE'S'. SUGAR CURED HAMS?1 cask in fine order. r?t _ _ . ajlOORES^.. CUli: BSE?25 taxes prime (Jiwlren, English Dairy and ' } I'iw Annie Cheese. For sale :it N..v, art. MOORE'S OROCKKY. ' NFAV RAISINS?1(H) boxes Raisins, in whole, hall., arid <jiurn-r boxes, new trup ami line. At Nov. 20. ? MOORE'S, .i I "Mil IT, Fill IT?A few barrels N'orllwrn Apples; I fa-' 1 1 vara Oranges and Ix-muiis. At MOuRE*Sl C1RACKF.KR?Sod.i, wiw, butler.'sweet ami water ' I Crii'kers. Just rereived ami fresh lit MOORE'S.' 1 I( CKWHEAT?A few bags null's lJuekwheat. At 15 MOOKE'S, NEW KYISi.NS?in <(iiiner, half ajul whole I nixes, (..n or i'rcservuj. Studioes, in uunrter and whole boxes. A. MOORE'S. r J-'ST Eiof.vivod.?yrvstoaa's Extract, / t*jt /of Vanilla, la:;..on, Damask Rose, Pcacb ' Nutinotr ami <?iii?ur. Amo, Itoac ami Orango Flower Water lor tlavori???. Lr Nov. 4. E. W. BONNEY. \r'iii;n6 SliDtlvOb, ivciyliing from 4 1 si to *} pounds to llie pair. Also, Georgia Plains, 7 ;.l ii.'l ami coperas Linscys. For sale by , Nov. 4. K. W.7PONNEY., . t I'icco of imperial throe*ply extra, j.1 iine Carpeting. Just received by October 29. E. VV. BONNEY. NEW CnrrntK, soft thcil Almonds, Table Sail, in bags, cooking Wine and Yeast Powders. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. . IJtl'X'ij.l fiucClicuviiig Tobacco, (d^ 1j sale by E. VV. IIONN'EY, ; LUitliiSR. ' ' HPMH subscribers having commenced operations } 1. with their Yioaiii Maw Mill, are prepared to..,, : lurtii.ii Lumber iu lheir friends and the public, &l < : itiiiisM.illy low rales lor cash. * ' ' Ij; i\o Lumber wi!i be delivered without an T)Vn *1' ikr, c.V.eul where a ln:i has been previously giveu.. > J NO. LOVE, S'R. V! Oct. 11?V.'wlf J AS. J. LOVE. A.' ri" Paint fct Varnish Brushes; Saali Tools 1 Feather Dusters &c &c. / rpiir. ?ultsrrilK?r law |.im received from Philadelphia a I lull ami rcliTi iw.-i.nni.mt of die nlmvc amdm, tu ? which lie invite? i!ie alit-ii'.inii < Ptlia Painters and oihars. J. uHAY. For Sate. "1VTH I. 1:0 poIiI before the court house door in yV 'uiudonon tiiu 1m Monday iu December t. \l, tin-l'atcni rhrlil of iIhj llotchkiss and Roso W.it t Wheel, lor ivt-r^fi iw JbMricl. N .iv. 15. IJh'N'RV K. DARK WICK. At Co*!. a.\.\l)SOMK French embroidered Capes and Collar.-., .it. cor-t, by S?v l- H. l.KW & SON. 1 Bdx Smoked Halibut, Fur <;.le bv SHAW & AUSTIN.