The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, January 07, 1851, Image 3
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^j"^ggatMga>BsgacatfaBMttCMaar pc?e? j?can mtnm
ship at hoine and abroad. To establish this,
there rn^t lie a power in the governm-n t to
and our flag must he recognised. In
the Federal machinery for foreign a flairs,
> must bu transferred to our State government J
and adapted to exercise, and officers, under if, ,
be appointed ready to work it?a complete gov- ,
ornmental machinery should be ready for motion,
In-fore we cut loose, and this act the .Convention
may do, or advise to be done at some
appointed day. by the people at the ballot box.
Should the Co 11 ve.ition require the. act. of secession
to be pronounced by the people at tiie
ballot box, by a single actof the people acting
in this capacity, a separation from the Federal
government shall take place, and a new government
spring over ns at home in its stead.?
* - - x' - ' ..-Irl lit*, suiiiiir^ from
- \S III lire >1 if..., - r 0 _ ..
death, so here, i i the political world. from t!ie |
death of an old government, a new one springs
into being. Those constitute, at least, a part of
the labors for the Convention, requiring great
powers of mind and political knowledge accompanied
with boldness of heart and to execute
wiii'di, months of time migb: be profitably i
vmpb.y *;1.
^ In the sin ;L? work of separating t!ie Slate j
in i I the F i r.d rol itions, great caution is to be
^ vx-ercised, ; - the disjointing should take place
Without shedding a drop of Federal blood, to
avoid the pretext for refusing " the pound ofr
flesh," or for making a constitutional resistance
tlirough federal arms.
But the State has assumed a responsibility
which requires great boldness of spiiit to sustiin.
She has obligated herself, in primary assemblies
at least, to cut loose from a menacing
g iveriiment the most powerful among govern- j
merits!
Carolinians! you have iiefore you a great
and a noble work ; should you succeed, you
.11 tl,? Ir iirhtost naire in the historv of i
c,l<'*1 -0-F r o ( j
nations; should you faulter, you will consign [
your country to infamy and ridicule, and your i
rights to be trampled on at the pleasure of a
heartless foe. Should you fail to carry to tiie ,
polls ia February next noble hearts uith the
i on will to carry out your high resolves of the-,
past, you shall behold your recreancy mirrored
forth i.i the States of your oppressors; and what l
is still more debasing, you shall behold in the j
faces of one another,.** blush of shame that never
crimsoned the chock of your gallant ancestors! ;
Wills this stale of public affairs before our ,
eyes,'will the sluggard still stick to his couch? j
tie miser sfil! gaze upon his gold?the coward :
still tremble at the phantoms of distant danger. '
"whilst the volcano is rumbling beneath his feet,
liear to overwhelm all that should be dear to j
man ?
Carolinians! remember your pi t hi: Dry'
and never be less. I'emeinber your .Marie us,
jrour Suwpters, your Butlers, your l'i irkuey*,;
VO.ji; Batledges, and a host of other heroes and
Statesmen?remember your battle fields-?remember
the graves of your fathers?of your i
honored dead wlmse image in marble in your j
metropolis, now appeals to you?remember j
your appropriation for military preparation an ! j
your revival of Brigade Encampments, anJ
march up to the polls nutl cast vour high re- j
solve to he carried out hy men of mind, of in- :
tclligeiire an 1 of spirit. Bear in mind that thi>
crisis abhors hnvld'es and thin- serving
ri'itu-?nfrr "Jfiot hunter*.
Caroiiai injyThe eves of the world are up- !
'on you. .Not only your property, yourliwsl
and ynar liberty depend upon this single act,
but your character us a State. Should you ;
submit, I.ear in mind, that Von not only <ii honor
the "ho ions history of your country, hut sub- J
jeetyour flag, now an honored emblem, to scorn j
and contempt?aye, to ridicule, and oeril your J
State at t>o distant dav to become one wide J
scene of ruin. J. F. < '. MITTAC*. ]
? ! <> > ? ?
Votk or Gkokom.?The Milledgovilh.* Re-'
corder Ins published complete returns from the
whole State except Appling county, and an
n unces the grand result as follows:
"We have added the higher! vote on each I
side, and tind the entire vote to he 71,11~>. Ry
a comparison of t!ie same vote, we lind tin*
union majoiity to be 22,117, the Fnion ticket
thus succeeding hv about two-thirds of the vote
c?t the State."
We learn from a reliable source, that scarce- |
ly more than two-thirds of the entire vole of
the Suite was polled on this occasion.
* Guhkrxatorial M vkriaok.- The Mon.1
David S. Rcid, the Governor elect of North
Carolina lias signalized the commencement <>|'
his olheial career, by nil act of patriotism lint
ivllects the highest credit on his character. W e
see the announcement in the Wilmington papers
that he has abandoned the nnpmlitahl
state of single blessedness and taken unto i.i n
self a wife, in the person of Miss Henrietta \\
Settle. We know not whether tiiis is a "
inpiuit to he included in the "compromise," oil
we presume by Gov. Ilt-id's adhesion to i1 t!?.:t
he may henceforth he considered as a w.i.iu advocate
for union.?Chirleslon Sun.
Dkadior ax Euitok. Henry L. Toole,
Ksrp, Editor of the Wilmigton (N. (.'.) [woro,
died at his Jodgings in that city on Sato; ' iy
last. Mr. Toole has been an active p<>li:i.-i in
tor several years. His contemporaries of li.e
Commrrriul say of him that "his social 'pialiti .?
acquired a large circle of attached friends, and
his talents commanded respect in every situation
ho was called to fill."
'Our Town?Never in mir life have tvc wit.
pressed *ncli a change a* has cimim* over our vilJajje.
PrnrUy/jUrt of the most business 1 i|<< phi
in the tip'.^niinfry, we have lienome one of
lh>* dullest. 'f'he (JUfH-e I ha? has been (
upon us lias'lone its work efleetnady. \<<t\
fe w persons from the country cone* to t"\\n
iihiI the ditUculty ??t"si"!linj? provision* may "prate
?-eri. nslv against *ntne of. mir inhabitant*
Those who urn ?'?' ' to purchase eammt gel
whallhey want ber ri < nothing i* brought in
jjfc. sell, and in sornp section* were I hey to send
they could not obtain them, because the pen.
. pit' are Afraid to hold iitjerrmtrse wi'h am one
town. How I,.,., if will last it is hard to
htH we never wi?h to see the like again
Wpeptfcl a stagnation ha< taken place in business
wrtt aeveral of our merchants intend send
jtiji ft putt iif.their goods to the country. it is
0n o!d.t>at ing that when phy?iHans disagree
^ V'
lie i'aii?'TH /lips. This has I?? ? ? tlie result |
here and our town is now suflorinjr we fonr, I
from h diff'rpnff of opinion anions our tncdi. j
ml men.?-Ch'irlo.'te Journal.
TriK Disk\.5J5.?.Sinop our !asI wo liavp
lipRrii of Iroiu 12 to 16 .new ca?os of the di<- !
pvisc |t?t>v;ii!ino jn ('fiatl"ltc?thorp is hut ono !
case, as f:r as wo hnvp board. that i< rnu?ii|. i
orotl 'nnopions. Twodeath* have tnlo'ii plaro, I
I'oth I tin oh, who had recovered from tin* disease. I
[iii liiiliiiir ih,? ahovo, ton person* have died, 1 |
whit" and!) blacks. *inre the prevalence of the :
disoaso in Charlotte.? lb.
-> t o ?
WHAT THE CAN VDIANS THINK OF WI STAR'S |
KAf'SAJI.
r- ,1... I Tmncrinr T,,lr 2*> IS N
We iliinlt it but dueto I?r. Wistnr that* w should ncM
our testimony to numerous others as to the extraordinary :
merits of his mod Vine in certain cure?, particularly where 1
the patie it lias omnia ineil of pain in the side, or in cases !
ofnn n-t'imatical character.
We r.re personally acquainted with many persons who
hnve ettucrienceo ;inni"n':e p-lief from the use of this medicine,
when laboring uider the disease al>ove ntentlor vd; }
and as in the chang-able climate of Canada these diseases |
am more than usually common, any medicine caleulated ;
to counteract them must he of value.
We are aware that it has a large and still incrensintr !
sa'e arid lias heen very generally an 1 beneficially used
since its introduction in Canada three rears aeo?-natf .
the very fact of its havinir stood the test of three y ars ex- I
perience is proof of its value.
We are not in the Imbit of recommending patent mcdi* .
cines unless th- benefits conferred by tItem h tve come i
u .der our own observation, hut in the rre?etir instance we !
can recommend Whtar's Bstbatn of Wild C'tarry. as a
medicine worthv of the confidence of the public in diseases j
ofjbe chest and side, and in many cases in this city severe I
cough* have yielded toils influence.
None petiuine triVss signed ! HUTT."5 on the vv-rtpper.
For sa'e in Camden at IWcKnin's Urtts Store, wholesale
by I'. JJ" Cohen A Co Chttrlestun, and by i rntrgists generally
throughout the T*. States.
LIVERWORT AND TAR.
For the complete cure of contrite, colds, influenza,
bronchitis. n-ihnia. Pains in th" f-itle, spitting i
of blriit.l. ami nil oilier Ltintr complaints tending <
to consumption. This is not an tmpirirnl nos- :
trniii, !>ni a scientific ar.d most invaluable mpdi- ;
cine. It.is prepared from a recipe by that distin-!
gui-he<! physician and chemist, Prof. Rogers; and j
wh-revrr it has boon intOodnced. it lias made j
cures which are perfectly astonishing. It is su-1
perceding every other cough medicine before the I
public. Testimonials are daily being sent to the J
proprietors of cures < fT cted, even after physicians j
In I abandoned every hope. A single trial will
convince the most incredulous or it* efficacy.
For sale in Camden, at M^Kaiu's Drug .Shore.
See ad vcrlisemcttt in another column.
~ UMQEN prices "current."
'listing. per vd. 13 to L>r.l, 11> 8 to 10 i
fir!" lto|?s l'? to 12 l.-ad, lb f> to 7 i
It-ieoii. lb 71 to 3 grill 31 to ;
llif.UT, lb H to "20 M .cka.el, bbl 8 to 10 i
I'rairly. g:.'! *28 to 33 Nails. lb G to 7
l'? H in '22 Oats. sheaf. rwt 40
lliirf. 11? ! i? 5 IVii*. bushel 80
!h 12 13 I'ota'ocs.swsi.bit 30 ;
' ?>rton, |h K'i to 121 !ri*b lm
Curia, liu?!wl So. tc 93, Krr. bushel '.!.*> to 1 i
Flour, f'bl (11 to 7'Rico. bushel 3 to -1 |
IVHer. cwt 1} to 11 Smrar, lb 7 to W j
lli lev. dry I!. S to y S;,|I. sack 11 j
Iron. i!> 3 to 61 shot. bud '! |
l.itne. ill)! 2 to 21 Tobacco, lb l'J to 3d :
wile, lb IS to25 ; Wheat, bush
mtymmimmm* rt. ?? > kuoun laiMmo - mimmm >m, m mm
zz xT ^Err.ivi:zi.
A supply ot'J. f).until! & CuV.
CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTSR3. j
Warranted :i certain cure tor Dyspepsia. Weakness of t
the S;oiiat<-ii .nil Want ' !* Aopeti'e. V.Vakue-* { the j
Client, and " Fe\"f ainl Astir.** it is alio a pleasant t
Beveratre. in its pure stale. ;tn I nuv be tl.asnk with Ine !
or " |iiri,.> ur.l.otitnt ail iiupaiiina it? in?- bd.ial qualities. '
May be. I.a.i by the rttic Or sinaie bot'le. of
S. HK.Nmi *, Kamilv Omrer. |
.1. II \ i> III*1. ftcKah'i Street.
W. C. MOORK, latnilv tirocer" |
* unwell. >rpi. ~im ^wh j
TjMLBKUT *, liiaviii, Fecau aiT.I K.i-r. Walnuts; i
J. Almonds, ltuisius Currants and Fir?.
Warranted hv.-ii at AiUOUE'fcJ.
State of South Carolina?Kerahav/BistJ
En ihc Common lJleui.
U'.M E. llLGllSO.N, who is in the custody of.
tin' Slit rill'ol Kershaw Distiic, by virtue oi l
a writ of Capias ad sati.-fnciendum at tins suit of!
.M. JJrenker, having tiled in my office, together 1
uuli a .-cleiioie, on oalli, of his estate and clJects, i
liia petition to she Court of Common Fleas, pray- !
ing that ho nun hi* admitted to the benefit ol the
Acts ol the General Assembly made for the relief !
ol'insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that the >:ud
('. .M. lireaker and ail oilier the creditors to whom
the .-aid Win. E. Hughs0:1 is in any w i.-e indebted,
be, and lb y are hereby sunnimimi at.d have no- ;
I lee to ap|iear before the -aid Court at < t iid?-n, '
, held in anil lor K olj.av Dtotri-'i, on the <;;i ur.y i
j of April next, to flicw cuum*, if any they can, why
the prayer oi'thel'ciitioneralotvryid >h mid not be
gran led. Al. NAUUi.M, Clk.
Uiike \,nTu I'h-as', Ivor. Diet. Jan. (3. 3m 2
Aolitc.
rSMlK Subscribers have this day formed a (\i-:
X partner-hip under llie name and firm oi .Mot*, j
l'at iSc .Moore, lor llm purpose of'carrying on the '
General Auctioneering business. A >haie ot put- I
ronagc is elicited. K. S. .MOl'TAT,
| AV.vi. C. .MUOUU. I
Jan. 1st. 1851. *2
iKUFFAT Ac JlCOkiJG.
j AUCTIONEERS vV GENERAL AGENTS,
Jan.
HEW STORE. |
fJUJl', pulist rii-er would iiitorui !ii> :V>rnls and
u. iliC ,nui.;.<* licm.'ra'iv, lit.:' !. i> < (if.ini .1
?!n???.i?.'AlaSii2'>?, at It;'." s' iwi
foriin:r!v* ?< ' ?:?? c>? !>y .I".-'* li U'. fioSy, o .< <j< <.
smith o! !:c Tn i ahmv. .iiti) o li. !.<Pl'
A?. Son, M'iioro in V ! '< ri;l .1:. ail; u.~ j
. ally Ic'i t 01 I!:?. (Irocfry ,o, i.ui;>;s: n? 1:1 ;.ar: I
ol ilii! loi.ir.vici.:
Fulton 31-h Uel IS'Tl
No. I ami 'J M .i K.irf in Iwlis, for family n.-e;
Urn ami J-iva (rrtisliinl ami brmvn Stjm-rs; I
.Ww Dre.nis Molasses, (-.o.v n-j ) Iniilur, wiiat* j
! and *< >?].? cachi-is; ?'lme>L', liiirKwIn* it, r-i.s.ns, j
I currants, almonds, E lylish inis-laid, liiburts, j?ci
viiii mi's, assort' d pick.es nnil preserves.
\i.?o
A few il?iz old 1'ort W n o. Ilenirii k lies! C'nni|
p;i'j!:e, l o idiin Purler .m l S ouli Aie in pints, to- |
j jjelier .1 lar^os'ock ?/i Margin:;, Uwpe.nid Twine,
j .ill III U-i.I'll iie oilers !o?\ ..>r C ls'il.
, J.,I, 1 S. E. CAPElvS
Bliss's 0 w.onnd Cod Livor Oil Cindy, |
| Km c i.i_|i>-, co &c. A supply oi 1 hid po|#u. j
; lar article just igcetved at Mi K.\J.Vs l)rujj'?Viore,
Jan. 7 '2 Mr
| C amden Conipanv.
The Annual Mijotiniroi ilu? slnrkiinldcrs of ibis ;
Company will bp brlil :,t ||1P Hank of Camden 1
on Wednesday the bilt of Jnn'uarv, iust., at 11 o'clock.
a- m. Tito punctual attendance of stockholders
is desirod.
C WES!', Ser'y.
Jan. 0,1801. 1 2l
MWSWeWff i ujumj?! u1.^ M. Jfc1.' L, jt.tJI J?I -. .ll-t
Liberty Hill Male Academy.
M HE Trustees cf this Academy would respect8
fully announce to the public that its exercises
will commence on Monday .the'Gth ii.st., under
the direction of4 r. J. It. Blake, A, M. Mr. Blake
is a South Carolinian and conies to us highly recommended
both as a gentleman and a scholar,
as the annexed certificates will show. The scholastic
year will be divided into two^sessious of five
months eac h, and a!! pupils will be charged trbm
the time of entering until the end of the session.
Terms jier Session.
For Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. ?7,00
The above with English Giarninar, Geogra.
phy, and Histhrv, 10.00
The above with Algebra, Geometry, Philosophy,
&c. 10.00
The above with Lathi and Greek, 20,00
Gvod boarding can be obtained at ?8 per i
mouth.
('ertijira'es.
Uxivfksitvcf Georgia, Franklin College.
I lake much pleasure in adding tnv individual
testimony to the public vouchers which the bearer,
Mr. John Ronnie Blake, of Abbeville, S. C., will
receive from the authorities cf this Institution.
An intimate connection w ith him for the past
three years has, in the minds of the Faculty, gained
for him a high reputation both for intellectual
and moral excellence. As a general scholar, he
secured a high honor in his class, and never, during
his sojourn among us, did he become amenable
to discipline.
In tnv own department, I consider Mr. Blake
eminently and decidedlv qualified to make a very
superior Instructor?and as such I would, with
be.-t wishes and in all good faith, recommend him
to any community who may wish for a man of
good solid acquirements and fine taste.
JAS. WADDEL. Prof, ot Ancient
Literature in ihe University of Ga,
Angus; G;h, 1S-1G.
Understanding that Mr. Jno. Rennie Blake designs
to seek employment as a Teacher, it gives
mo sincere pleasure to say, that I consider him em
itiently qualified to engage in the duties of that ;
arduous and highly respectable profession.
Mr. Blake'< attainments in scholarship, his perseveiing
industry, his correct moral habits, and
Gentlemanly deportment will insure hint success.
I cordially recommend him to tl.e patronage of
the Trustees of schools and other- who may need I
his services. II. HULL, Prof. Math.
Aurr. 1st. 18-tfi. Franklin ( olleee. ,
Other certificates hp re been obtained, but the
above are deemed sufficient. 1
J. S. THOMPSON.)
WM. DIXON, > Trus.
II. R. BROWN, ) 11
Jan. 4. 1851. 2
POSITIVE SALE OF
A7alu?.b!e Cottca Plantation and a 1
j rime Gang of 160 Negroes.
TMK bscribers will offer at public sale, on i
Tuesday, the -'iib of January, 1S5J, on the :
plantation in Nevvnerry I>.strict, two miles troni i
Long ('sine, nirtl nine rni'es fro.;, Neivherrv Coilr* i
II ui-e. OXE J!C.\ DUE!) SIXTY Till ME .
A EODOES, eunsisliiiy of^ nie:i, boys, girls, \vb- ;
men ami children ; oniony wh< in sire .several good I
mechanics m.,I an excellent driver. These No- I
yroe; ore stem.-turned to the cultivation of corn |
and cotton. :t;;;i are probably the best yaiijf that has |
e?'i-r h'-eti offered i?r ssile ii: this State. V
Also. 4(1 ! a rye, and well broke mules. Five
h VV .irr.nri ii'itli. r.?mi?lptr? KPtfri nf i
Ilamo-F, Com, K"ddpr, iiacoii, Caltie, Plantation I
u'cnsils, iflark-mith Tools, &c.
A.*', 1 I'initatj. it, iriir of about 2.301) j
acres, einltr. fin;; three distinct ;ulji>:i)itiif tracts ol j
the best cotton land in litis Siate. The location ;
has been remarkable lor its entire exemption from I i
ecalouiic diseases for the last three years, and is }
aituatc-d vfiihin nine miles of the Depot of the New- I
berry Kaiirotd. A lar^e^porlion of the land lias t
been recently cleared, and the who'e plantation is j
in iirst-rai?> order for p!;niti;i<r a crop. i
li vi ti! he .-old either in one entire body, or divi-^j
ded to suit purchasers. The plantation can he |
? xaniined at any thru* previous to the sab* bv ap- j ,
plying to Mr. Walker, who resides upon the pre
misos.
Terms?f\ r tlie land one-sixth cash will ft'*.' re- !
oui-ed; the balance in live cipiul annual itis al- !
nieiits, Willi interest Iroiii tlio day of sale ;t<? he j
MTIIP'II "V Ui'/n^ii^t c, anil j/v..- I
coital security ii require The ne;;r. vs will be
s-iiiJ o'i h credit in dili- unil I'.vii years witn interest |
frinn the d tv "it .- i!e; to secure ! by lioiul and i
approved personal security. The object of thi- |
s.i.e :? in eiloi't a ol interest ; it will lucrelore
lie positive and u.; |iou; auv manner ot reserve i
and wi.l b rout riueil I'lauu (liv n? day. until llic J
wind ' ol the property is o sposed ol. Tilie mi- !
quest ionu'de.
J. 15. ri.M.
U'. WALKKR.
Jail 7.1-51. 2 ytw
I)h<ir>'ti<to:t of CiiparJncrtiSttp.
TI IK linn ol L Klias A. Knutnii'iii is ilissoiv. I
oil. ' L. iai\s. I
December ol. ISfiO 1 J5:
Negroes and Land for Sale,
5ti litiniJy?i.aucastcr I>ssirs<'t.
K.v Parte, Alarv Jane Steele and |):mi el Steele, !
infants, t.v T. K. Cirelon. llmir next Irieiul. j
tT NDKIl lho decree of me t 'oiirl in above case,
) I will sell ;t I. iiirnter 0. I jon Monday
1 he'-."Mi day ol January I **51, T?vo liar's , !' I.ai.d
ilid three i,e<rn?es, hclnuiriu" to tin* J*~-i .;< I Dan.
' ?' ' I- I t|,A
' I V . IIL'llMSiai, nut; 1 ..11.1 i.ii..ts
. >k i.\liavv sr?icl, 130 .ic.es inesc t?r less,
I < <>.!ia<!c?i H i.- t, I'V lie* ,\. rlli ('.:a I.ii.'\ Xori!i
'in' lands el T.' K. Cur..;, r.. W by .1/ !i
C :?wf?ril find Smith !>v II- II. M assoy. .Altai the
1 i 1 Hi '< Cne!: tract coaiaiin tif -? > teres won? or
. vied mhii|i t Uy I'J ii.lie t "reek, < as' by
' el l:i:smi, ,\'or!ll liV iaiid-ol M lS-ey
, . li West by Juliii .1 Porter. I
| \ r .via.: Xfjr.tes, J :c!? a liltelv rnunjr j
I w a*,.: i'uai ainl Tui \altri!?!e am! cinecc .
j hands
i krms ? '? credit el i ni:j 'I > e ,s v. ,t!i in'erpst j
I annua ly 11 >i.,] and eeo.l soc:i..!y a d a i:i >f J
ef ll.e I.Hi.I- ; .IS iiitlcil cadi a-* V. ,:i -I ;V cop: w lii
ne required. ' - I
JAMBS li \VI I I!CKSP<;0\,c t: L. n. i
I/in.a.sier. III.. P-r Mil.
Jan. a, i ?.}!. [i :?tij i 1:
Apples Oranjfct oud Gtbjmjs, I
4 VARIETY of Northern -Apples. "nveet OrrV
nnyes, Grapes, Lencm?, .- oil t-li.-I! Auyi >i:df, j
randies; a variety of i\?ts, also t in ants. Layep
Raisins, Citron, &e. IIOHT. LATTA.
Dec. 23. 101 2t
iLI. I:S IhV.Ii? llt'lllJUlls IJJilillst llio Ksliilp
dI William llai o, :ir<' ln*r??liy notified to presort
tlirin, duly attested, on or.betore tlie first day
of February next J
I ri'LUMBJSH.MLKJ . ,
TIIO-S. E.ilAILK, ( Am Dec.
13, loot). J 01
Hardware and Groceries.
j 4 COMPLETE nseortirfent ol Hnrdivaro anil
' xx (Iroceries, for sale bv
Nov. 1H. ' H. LFVV &. SO.N
* The South Carolina Normal School.
IN accordance with the views presented to the
public, in the ' Journal" of December 20th, the
subscriher will open a Norrrtal School near.Russell
Placp, Kershaw District, on the 20th of January
1*51.
The School will-be one ot.high order, in which
al! the bra nchcs.of thorough English and Classical
educations shall be taught. . '
The Institution is designedfcpr/mari'/y for the
(raining ij'itaclirrx, and to lurnish adiberal education
to those tb-sirous of.becoming teachers,.whose
means are Imited. Nevertheless, its advantages,
as a ylare of inslructinn, wilt be open to fill 5 aud
the wealthy and benevolent will render it important
aid, by sending their sons to the school.
The boarding department will b-> so managed,
as merely to cover expenses. And both board and
tuition will be furnished f<ee, to as many indigent
fiupii?, as can ue supported uy idc raiwis ui uic ;
nstitution.
Id the higher, or teachrt's c'/iss, every one shall!
be entitled to free tuition who shall sign an obligation
to devote, at least two years alter leaving the
Institution, to the business of teaching, within the
Stale,?the preferencebeinggiven lo the districtfrmn
which the jitipi I comes.
Testimonials of good moral character will be
rcguired in every instance.
Those friendly to the enterprize, are desired to
pledge themselves for a definite sum, to be paid
over by instalments as they may be needed; forward
their pledges to the subscriber; and, as soon
a> convenient, organize themselves into a Society
for the management of the funds.
The necessary e.xpenses.of the Institution will
be the erection of suitable plain buildings; the
board of indigent pupils, and the salary of a competent
superintendent teacher, as soon as the
school shall Ire firmly established. No salary having
as yet been fixed, arrangements will be made,
for the present, with the friends of the cause; with
the aid derived from a few paying pupils, to commence
the exercises at time specified.
The price of paying pupils will vary from $7 to \
81G per session cf five months, invariably in ad- I
tance.
S. DONNELLY.
Dpc. 3P, ISoO. 1 tf
HANGING ROCK
THE undersigned respectfully announce to the
public, rlia: they litmt associated themselves
n the business o!' teaching for the ensuing year.
Their Academy is situ.red in Kershaw District, i
20 miles north of Camden, near the stage road'
Iroin Camden to Charlotte. It is located m a j
healthy, moral anil religious cgiiiniunity, leiuote i
from vicp or irrnuoraliiy of any kind.
The Classical Department will lie under the
care of Mr Cauiiicn, who is a South Carolinian by j
birth ami education?horn in York District, and a ;
Graduate of the ^cnuh Carolina College.
The fiuglish Department will be nnder tliecare
f Mr.aBBtoico who is so well known to tic'
i-onimu^K5ftjat it is deemed unnecessary to say
any ihingffiftcci ning him.
Tii?y matnrwo t.oa^liug promises, but merely
say that thej&re about to establish this Institution
mi their own responsibility, relying upon the citizens
of the neighborhood and the country around, j
for patronage, and that it is to their interest to Use !
ibeir best efforts f.?r tho advar cement < I their nu- I
pils. Young men of studious hahits, and of am !
pic capacity, will be prepared, at this Institution, j
lu enter any Collcgt in the United S ales.
The academic year wibe divided into two !
sessions of five months e cli?the first to com- !
inence the middle ol Jmnary, and to close the j
middle of June; the second to commence in the
middle ot July, and close in the middle of Decern*
her.
Te:ros por Session.
Orthography, Restling. Writing and .Arithmetic,
- - - - - - 87 00
The above, w ih lvi^lish Grammar Geo.
oorapbv, History and Natural I'iiilosophy,
. " - - - 10 001
Classics and higher branches ot Mnthe*
inatics, - - - - - - 18 00
IT/*Boarditijr. including Fuel, Washing, Lijhls, !
& < , can he oytaiocd in genteel families, at six to j
seven dollrns a month. i
J. T. CAUTIIRX.
SAMUEL M'E.\< K.
December HI. 1(1*3 (it
~ education:
!?5ou:il Zioti <.'o3k?fjialo Suslitutc.
J\V, 11 l-'rcsiilkjnt; Ilev. C. I'. Binsemer.
o A. P.; .Mr Thomas McCrtnls, A. II.; Mr.* J.
R. Scliorti. A. B; I!r..J"i?'sH. R n:i, A. P.; Mmis,
Henri 11 anise. I'mi-csmt if French.
The exom ' < i.l this institution will he resii*
meJ on the 27ih < ! January next.
Ilu:inl:ti<r niiil 'I'liiiiini |)?'f session of 5 mo? S>750
Or, if fund in a.iiat.ee, - 75(JO
For lurtli'T I'.ir!i*'iil ir-*, apply 'o
I. \Y\ liL'DS tN, Esi|. WinnsWo.
Dei'eiiil.Oi" ' !. 1(JJ Ct
Fresh Garden Seeds,
rf?he fubecriirr has j:i.-i rectivtd a Iresh and
I full supply ?.f every variety r. f (iAK l>2DAi
uhi-hcan hf di pei.d, d upon, consisi.i
? i . i.-'v m 11 ? ! i.*.,,-, ,
11 ^ 111 | -?\? II ii i i >M iditt U| x ii iuii) wui? ii)
ye!|.e.v six '.vc- ks, (.-r.r'y white and cranberry
MEAN'S, I'irh p's early prolific, early charlton,
dwarf stray, b-rr1' vnl *rM marrowfat PEAS; early
M v. early York. in.ly Dutch, early large York,
su Tar-loaf, dniiuh'ad, Batters-a, given glared
and mountain CABMACES; long blood, white
sugar and turnip BEETS: Brocoli, Carrots, fcJaulitlower.
Celery. Colk'.rds, Cucumber, Sqna-h. Egg
Plant, Lettuce. lval*, Sugar fern. Par?ley, Parsnip,
white and bnnvii Mustard, Okra, Onion Buttons,
Bel! Pepper, s\v-> t Spanbli Pepper, liadith,
early spring Turnip, Vegetable Oy.-.i r, Spinage,
Tomato, Hemp ar..| Cai.arv Seed?a!s>o. art assortment
ol?.!: >i . FLOWffR SEEDS. For sale
by F. L. ZEMP.
"Dec. 10 06 tl'
3IMLr 153.V4.T3.VG
Spirit Ktuaiintr FZttid,
Ic-mp?, Tricks &c.
npni: suLs.'n|>ei just receivr-d from BiltiJL
mure, .hi r r-.Ti'it as r nn'"i' n Gia-x aiiil ,4/e?
J tii.r iS'j. I(j . - |, ,1.1 j ,_\\ ; K- A. r l-ii X l;-U (I i Vlit1
?:.i . . (<? I,:!-1 "ii,
'.1*1 iiil ii' *?. . . . I f . i'.!...' ' :rv- - :si
v. mi', i'..<1 :i.t- ... . i
Z. I'r'i \ Y.
W j ' jj' J?.|> ?> t;?
II ROUdliT Cr: tit , Gu . ^c?rmentp?
S? Kiiif ii ki w i mi. i.f pti titan*
(wi ll lirasjr lni.\i..-) .Sii nip?, i> _ I'tfi'l I ill mis.
Guttle I'm!*. A >", Willi' anil nuiipw \!i|i .Saws
a>wi nix ic L cross-cut Saws; SAW GUM .Mil US,
Pile*, &c. *
Mi DO WALL & ( OOPliR.
^TslsI
J AA KEGS superior Cut Nails, i'or sale low
lul/ for cash,-by S. E. CAl'ERS.
Notice.
DURING my absence from the State, Tho. J.
Warren, eta., will act as my ape'it.
Doc 10?ff7 J. SC11ROCK.
List of Letters
REMAINING in the Poet Office at Catnden on
the first day of January, 1651.
A?John Albert, Worthy Arcbon, Jas. H Aodercor,
II. Arrantp, Asbury E. AranL
]} ?IbAvaViBradlcy. W. E. Boone, (2) John P.
H i rird. Daniel Bradford, John Burdell, Mildred
I Braver, Daniel BuTLard, 8. H. Boykin. D. VV.
! Ihoutij'.varah. Buje, D^C.-B<>g?s, Samuel Baker*
Dixon Barjiey, John Brown, Ja/ncs P. Browu, C.
>i. Bre.rker./ *.
. f,'?Hdirs of Benj. Carter^ A. G; Oropftfrell, Sarah-Cook
(4J James Creigiitnn, Richard, (Jheenufj
Ad.mi C:ies?*nut,-j. H. Culpepel, John ilGload, J.
F, &-D.* I,.-Cloud. Z
I)?IVm H Dandy, A R*Dulin(2)J R Dye*
.S ilicon Dawkine, Win M Davies. E--James
English, R G Edwa/da, Benj Exum*
Riehwond Evans, J JEvans(2)'
F?.l/icliael Freeze, (2)-James,.W Ford," D &
ForoiiKiin ttr Co. SF-iir. " i
(i?(J W Garden, N Graham.
H?Jas W il.iden, John Havis, Sarah E Hail*,
David Hipshcr.
J?Jemima J one*, Mary Jones, Miss E. J ones,
James Johnson, Rebecca Jones.
K?Henry F. Ki'<g, (J) VV G Kennedy, John
Kelly, P H Keouglt.
L?John D. Lockheart, James Love, nn J J
Love.
iW?R T Myers, Charles McKinnon, Mrs. E.
Miller, FJ Moses, Joseph Murphy, Roderick Mc
Donald; David H Montgomery, Charles W Mc
Kenna, James MqCorniick, Miss R Mirkle, Ro*
sett a :Vrl)nwell, Squire, McDonald, J H Mc ovv,
John A .Moore, John 0 .Marshall. George.Malt ox,
Thomas N My rick, Diana M Moore, Thou Mials,
Alary Montgomery.
N ? P II Nelson, Joseph NetVsom (83
O?J 0 K Keefe, Daniel A Ogbnritt
P?Grace Pettyfoot, Candy Fatton, L J Pattc?.
son, (2) ,
R?Harriet Riddle, Wiley Robinson, Dr John
Reynolds, J W Reynolds, John M Richardson.
S?C A Scott, Thomas Stack*E'ijah Sill, Jorl
Sweeney, Thomas Scott, Robe$ Shaw (2) John
A Sweeney, Savage &. Cook, Jas D Stanley
'J'?Joseph L Tiller, Rebecca*Thompson, W E
Tlwmuson, Alexander Thorn son, James Turner,
JTTrnpp * _
W?R L VVhitaker, Catherine Wald?h, John
Williams (*J) Sarah Wheat, Jane Wheat. Thomas
Wheat. W L Williams, Alexander Williami* JnQ.
Worthington.
Y?John \ ou rig,. Ann M Young.
J. N, GAMEWELL. P. M,
THE SOUTHERN STORE.
A 1,1, who wish Rnrgaine, are invited to call at
K. S MOFFAT'S uew Southern; Store,
third house above the iank of Camden, where
thev will Hud a complete assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE,
Consisting in.part, as follows:
i? 1 ? D
jiiin > <i it't iiiwui in. ^ a iiuin
7-ti and 4-4 brown Shirtings
Blue Denims and .Marlborough Stripes
Saltinetle and Kentucky Jeans ?
Cloths and fancy Casaiuieres
Negro Ke-seya; Bed and Negro Blankets.
Muus. De'ainee, Ginghams, dfr..
Groceries.
Brown. Loaf, crashed and clarified Sugar
Rio and Java Coffees
New Orleans and West India MolasseS
Mackarel, No?. 2 and 3 in barrels
Cheese, Rice. Flour, Bacon and Salt
Raisins, Pepper, Spice
Tobacco, Segara. &c. die.
llardware* 0
Pocket Knives and Forks
jiiitaiuna ana iron spoons
Trace and Halter Chains
.Axes, Hammers and Hatchets
A'patles, isliovjls and Hoes
Hand, mill and crosscutsrws
Vires, anvils and blacksmith's bellows
Nails, brads, tacks and sp igs
Knob, pad closet and stock locks
Iron squires, compasses and plane irons
brushes, blacking, cotton and wool cards
Bruadaxe* and steelyards; pots and skillets
Broad and narrow Iron &c. ,
Heady Made Clothing
of every description.
Saddles, Bridles and Martingales
(Crockery and Gb ssivnre
Gunny and Dundee Bagging
Kentucky Rope and Twiue
Tinrprtis'r with i?vorv nilior article usually fount)
in a noil selfei led stock of Dry Go<idi<, Groceries
and Hardware. Ai! of which will be sold exceedingly
low for cash.
feyThe highest market prices paid for cotton
and other country* produce.
Dec 21, K. S, MOFFAT.
Notice.
MV Boy. LKW1S, -having left my premises
without any punishment, on the 25th inst.
any information wh.ch may he given relative to his
whereabouts will he thankfully received, and si!
tin factory compensation git on. He is about ItV
i ycarsnf, n'ftttk- tinged with yellow, and might be
a to!erabfe<pfow hand; slow of speech. He be:
longed to the estate of Mrs. .Mart, a C. Wilson,
' oo/l u na ir? P'jntilfll. AM I liA llfK infif
i Address the subscriber al S.vitt Creek, Durling:
Lou District, S. C.
JONATHAN WRIGHT.
December 20. llfc! if
(ioshea ais?l mountain Batter.
I Small and largo firkins Mountain Butter, by tho
, firkin or pound
Prime Goshen Butter,
Dec. 30. ROB'T LATTA.
j Estate Sale.
BY permission of the Ordinary for Kershaw
District, will he sold on the tenth day of Jan.
ary nc.v, <>n the Plantation belonging to the Ks!
tatc of William liaile, deceased, one half of the
: stock el' Hog-,-Horses, ("attic. Sheep, Corn, Fod!
der, Previsions, the Farming Utensils &c. on the
: sai-l Plmittuion,
Tnmi,? All sums of and under twenty dollars
: (;nrh?all over tr.ar amount, a credit of or.e year, !
i v. no v ..i J sccu..fv; intere&l i.om date.
</OI.I:MIH*S UAii.E,
TiiO'ij. ! ; 11AILB,
1 Ytcr.Q'], Adm'rs.
I * ~
Anmit'.'j t opperc,
i indigo, Logwood,
M Wnrte I .etc,
J. II. C\\ Turpentine,
V . G iss, Lmup Ciiunr.eytt,
S..!,.r Globes, Sol tr WicKe,
Sperm Off, Solar Oil,
Castor Oil, Epsom S. Its die. &c. 7
A IUII hihi iresil supply ui ail uio ?u'?? nruuvn
u?t received, Mild lor sale by
tept. 20. Z; J. DeHAY.
Bounty Lund,
I^HE Subscriber will prosecute claim* for Land %
. nr Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldibni<
and officers, in tl'e Mexican war,- in the IVar of
1812, the Florida war, and otber Indian vynnvsro' ."^Qj
entitled t?? Bounty Land. J. B KEHSfiAW. 3
Dec, 24, tflOi Att'y atL**v J3