The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, January 21, 1851, Image 3
mechanism has made the wings that bear it tu
every port. Behold her terrible in war 1 mechanism
has made her the arms, and mechanism
has skilled the bodies that wield them.
Patronize mechanics! It will give them an in
terest in our cause, and above all things, exjn 1
the free negroes from amofig us, lite. oris.
iocratic colored gentlemen by property no! ex
ctpted; they are corrupting to our slaves and
offensive to white mechanics. Let us he busy j
to conciliate and unite all?/" become one .soloI j
mass of the most efficient, well organized, and j
well furnished re-istance?resistance for sue-'
cess. Let none look to submission by will, 01 '
through force?submit, we ran never! ea-h
tn tins grace must be the last shield of his honor f '
J. F. G. MITT AG.
For the CtunJon Journal.
L \NC.\sTi:itviLLF, Jan. I Sol.
Messrs. Editors': Below you have the poj'U-.
la t ion of the f.oe inhabitants of the village ami j
! district, the slave inhabitants of the same and j
the number of deaths of free inhabitants and ;
slaves, within the year ending the first <?l June, j
1S50; also, the pojwlafiyn according to the |
feusus of IS<10. which will show the increase j
since t' at time:
Free iahabiiii.tj of t!:o Distiict, - 5,S04 i
vol - Ol*li
" " " v mnj;i'i - viv i
Slate inhabitants of the Distiict. - 4.H50 i
" " Village, - - li'4
Total, - - 11,'Jol
census of 1S40.
Whites, - * 5,673
Negroes, - ? 4,234
?,007
Increase since 1840, 1,124
deaths.
Whites, - * 73
Negroes, 72
Total, . - 113
Respectfully, YourV;
K. G. BILLINGS,
Assistant Marshall.
Cotton* Statement.?There were reo iveH
in Charleston the past ween oy rno'cvei, ;?.ui i
bales; by water and wagons, 4,148 balo?; l gether
13,159 bales, (corresponding week I .-'
year 9,798 bales.) Expoited in the same lim
to foreign ports, 8,540 bales; coa twi-o, 3,09.
bales; making the total expo ts oi the week.
12,232 bales, and leaving on band a stork <
49,5-9 bales on shipboard not cleared, agaiu>:
a stock of 45,331 hales same time Ia-l yea .
The receipts at all the ports up to the late-1
dates are 1 024,195 bales, being an increase on
those of last season to the same p -riod of 4,181
bales. The total exports to foreign p.?,tnmount
to 519,720 bales, being an increase on
those of last season of 02,019 bales. The shipments
ta Northern porta show a I'-.ll'.ag oil'ol
50,878 bales. The stock on hand is larger by
10,007 bales, than that of last year at the same
pciiod.?So. C'ttroffni'tii.
M ; r reeWArVftn
ayvminaviu^o avj. vt.? wbawv wm?vu?.vm?
On thu second ^onday and Tuesday in lVbru
ary next, an election jviil bo held f ?r three delegates
to r. present the District o1 Iler-lnuyIn the
State Convention. The following gen tie nr. n !?uv?
been put in nomination:
lion T. J. WETHERS,
i!!aj. JOHN CANTEV.
Cupt. THOMAS LA NO.
Harmony
( apt. THOMAS LA NO,
Mnj. JOHN CANTEV,
Col. L J. I* ATT E It SON:
Camden.
Cspt. C. J. SHANNON*.
c?>i. T. I.. DIXON,
I.. L. AVIJlTAKtK. E q.
JESSE KILGOKK. Lrq.
S Cu]?t. L. W. R. liL AlIi.
Mint Voters.
Hon. T.J. WETHERS,
C ol. J. CHF.SNl'T. Jr.
Muj. JOHN CANTEV.
W . E. JOHNSON, E q .
A Voter.
For Lfnrnstcr Districl.
J. K. G. MITTAG, E?q.
Muj. JOHN WILLIAMS.
t apt. J. D* McILWAlN. LjcoxidasFor
the Southern Oongrcsi:
JAMES it. WiTIIEKSPOON, Esq. ofUnraJter.
Col. JAJIES CHESNl'T, Jr. of Kershaw.
WIST A US BALSAM OF WILD CIIF.RUV,
L"n->x, Madison Co. N. V*.. 0--t. H. 18SI
3Te??rs. J. E. \Vtimer A: Co. t'lira. N Y.. 'A :c'ii" f"'
S?*th W. Fowie.j?Gentlemen. I haveie it i ? <>f < < le
derformed by " Dr. Winter's Bahu'ii ,.f Wj.il (' c r.'."
1 have been trouble J vvitn soreness in my throat. aUen leil
with revere nn I painful rough, lain now ronfin?l to my
house in stormy an I fozgr wen'hrr. ro d w 'ti ls ?Cr. Jh
bodily health is feeble, anil i nut it>w about fifty-five yen s
of age. This tenderness of my throat cuw on itboit I e
year KSOfi. and ha* troubled m-r in my p iv.V" tin i prof?siimnl
bu?ine< so that I have never he-n ff-e fro n it ?i ic-.
1 think inv 'a*6 is a hard "tie for n trial of >????.* medicine,
t^ut 1 inclose to von one dollar, which I tin ler-taml i?
rrice. Please send me a bntile. if this has a good effji t
shall ?rcd to send to you again.
Yours respectfully, J. S. PALMER.
Lenox. Nov. I'd. I3H.
J. E. Warner (J1 Co..?fJentle'neu : about two week*
since. yon ser\j me a bottle of Wistar's Balsam of Wil l
Cherry. I have taken nearly all of it. and find so much relief
in u'ing it that 1 inclose two dollars for two bottles
more. Mv cough which had become very severe, and wo
wearing tnc out very fa?t. has nrajly stihn I d. I rai?e
without much efTort by coughing. a,,.i t|,e lenlernv* in
tny throat is very much relieve I. It*e -n> < to mj to b the
only medicine to which I can look for permanent ia!ieft
Respectfully yours, J. s. PALMER.
None gonuino unles* sign j 11. BUT 1's on th- wra.ipar.
for sale in I'amden at McKAINS' t'rug Store. Wholesale
by P. M. C'dllKN & Co, Charleston, S. C ,aud by Druggists
generally throughout the Slate.
LIVERWORT AND TAR.
For the complete Cure of coughs, colds, infiuenYn,
bronchitis, asthma. Pains in the side, spilling
r of blood, and alt oPter Lung complaints, tending
1 to consumption. This i- not an empirical nostrum,
but a scientific ami n 'st invaluable medicine.
1; is prepared from ? recipe by that distill- J
guishctbphve-ician and ch m .-t, Prof. Rogers; and ;
wherever it has been in.ooduced, it has made
r cures which are perfectly ; touishing. It is su-.
pcrccdirsp every other cough medicine before the ,
^ public. Testimonials are d.i lv being sent to the j
Ereprietors of cures effected, cvrii after physicians '
a I abandoned evfrv hope. A siugte trisl will j
convince the most incredulous ot its efficacy.
For sale in Camden, at McKain's Drug Ntore.
fcJec riyejriiewr.et!' f?: column.
'?-iVpS ? ' . ? .Sfm .'.Ti.
CAMDEN PRICES TORRENT.
Hanging, p~r yd. 13 to j i-ard, "? s t? 10
Hale Hope lb to 12 |l.eft.j, lb 6 to 7 j
Hacon, IS 71 to 3 , .Molasseft, pull 31 to I
Butler, lb 13 to 20 Markarel, I'M S to 10 j
Brandy. gali 23 ti. 33 i Nails, lb u to 7 j
liet-wwtix, lb 13 to 22 Oats, sheaf. m t 40
Beef, lb 4 to 5 , l'etis, bushel St)
( hi-cse, lb 12 13 Potatoes,sweet, bu 30
( ottoit, lb 101 to 13}' Irish ho
Pom, bushel 00 to 93, Bye, bushel 93 to 1
Fht'tr, hill 61 to "illire. bushel 3 to 1
Fodder. cwt 11 to U Sn-jar, lb 7 to 10
Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 |Salt, s'aek li
Iron, ib 5 to <11 shot. bne 11
i.ime. bid 2 to SijTobneco, lb 10 to 30
Leather, sole. lb IS to 21 i Wheat, bush
JUST jU? J?lVl21>t
A supply of J. Duraud &. Co's.
GELE3RATED FRENCH BITTERS.
Warranted a certain cure tor Dyspepsia. Weakness of
the Stomach and Want of Appetite, Weakness of t|?.
i t.-.t finrl I ,.v..r A..ii.. ** It nlvn a iih-:is?i,t
I leverage, in its pure Mate. :uij may I)** drank with Wine
or Spirit* without at all 1nif??iriiitf it* med.cinal qualities.
May lie had by the ra-e or s-inale Imttlf. of
t>. BM.Nmi.N, 1'amily hrim-fr.
J. IiAl.Ui.'t. IhKalh Street.
W. C. MOOi'E, tutniiy C..-over
Cant:!cn,Sept. 21* 77 swt'in
Nomination.
We are authorized to announce W. II. P..
Workman, E-q., ns a Candidate lor* Captain ot
Beat Cmipnuy, No. '2.
Nomination.
I r-rfVX'e are authorized to announce Lieut.
! T.tiijias Harris, as a Candidate lor Captain ol
B at No. 2.
i scits'c? " riii-rsxstost"
Walcrce ?>ivi?iau Ao. 9.
The regular iiiee:iii;r oitlns Divsion will be hel
J on Thursday evcnuis;, an Old PelJow's Hall at 7
o'clock. By < rtier ol liie W. P.
| O.Jt. KENNEDY, R.S.
Tax Collector's Notice.
Nri)']'li E is hereby y.ve.i that 1 will open
Books on the til's I <lay of February next, al
the store ot J.unes Duttlap, in C<iiuden, tor collecting
the Taxes tor and will attend at the
lollntviiiif places on the following days lot the
same purpose?
(ht Mo.idav liie M l of .Van li at Liberty H;.'l;or
Puesday, 4 It ot .i/.n rl., ?t Plat R..ch; on ?? ed
nesday, 5'n w.tioiiat IJuiPi.??; on Thursday 6 li o
M-,.,...... I i.. _ t.\ a . *r... .. .7 ? 1.
.Nciirnck's n.i S :l iirJ ty i<;ii n> .W.ircli, a
uuMi.M..i
,\. ' t Li ''<1 i I v\ i i litl ;t
Mill , I.A .1.1 II
.' 11 .. . ,..? i* j t C ci!*(j *1 J ticiii li *
. . V <
J. W. LtUiiY, T. c. K. D.
Jnuu.ii v 120. li W.I
Police.
' I"V iK ioilovviiij; person* u.ive made applicat iuiii
1 in Council !?>r J.:, i'ii.-os lo retail Sjiiriluou:
i, j iors in tii.- t'o'.vii i'l (J iiinli'ii, fur the year lsiil
A. K- Alien, lur License .Na. '<?. (Quart Li
cen.-e) ll**coiiinio.itie,i liy lieur^e S. Douglas
L. Aim a iiilfcss a..ii J.nnes \\ Iimiii. Securities?
\]aj John C illey ami Ijeo. A.tioii.
Juuies .1. Duiiiap, fur License No 1. Kecom
mettled by J. \> . C. n'ey, W . A. Annum, 'I'. J
Antrum, J. M Neiiii..-, J. J. V.liepi^ue ai.d Wn
\!. Wat.-on. Seci.iii.e.-?L. A. .Valinoud ami li
' Altlen.
Or.ieied to l.e j t?!i:i^!ic*<2 in the Camde.i Jniirria
? L. \Y. lJALLAU!', Recorder,
.t in. :0. 'I 1:
; fc '1 E M'HE'J in SUM- .of ti.e FH.MALl
J XV AC.AOEAiY i! L:u? iy lit.J lie wcl im i-x
'. > i>e a i > an i a i-cliot.ir. .tu.i Jis'
tt omit' t*?i i.?t tit h^tf t iti >ti tti? Aii
?e ^tVcii. i' f I.j.jii.i;' ;i i" t* '
I ; '!< fii!>?criO?M> <ii I - lier:; lii.i, Kci.-iiaw 1) >
ic.i i, .> C.
J. s. Ti;o p:so.\\
W.\| DIXON.
li. u. IJKH\V\,
Deo. 1*3.?fitl'.v ?'>j ii. ui IWecs.
Iron and Hoes, &c,
JUSi' RECEIVED it itt'i a-.tortinont ??f \\\d
anrl narrow i;l?>\?.i.?nf -i laii *u;>i.iy <j
IjOKS. lim ii'.- a: H.a.ieV link*. bim
vol?! ii.dcl.Mti.ii<:?' i cJ'C., l?>r ti.iie nv
.v .M. .J- li. KENNEDY.
Cam Jen, Jan. 21, 13~>1. 0 rit
W KI'M AND EBA.\I)Y.
"T/ V litiis. li<VI i'icil VV
tJ\J 50 nbls. New England li'jni
a casks Domn.-i ic iiraudy
4(1 <loz. Otil .Madeira W'tin;
(K) iliiz. l'tiriur anil .Me. i? <]'iar'.s and pinla
Kute.ved and forfait* l.y
Jan. it) JuiJN W CRADLKY.
1 *CA SlDiES b*M Kle.ulock Leatlier
If )\j Jual rece.unl aiitl i<<r tuic ni 17 < ts |>e
m :<y JOll.N VV. UitAuLBY
? UW? UACOIf ii ?i.s, primes
'j'I li.iis tf \ l r ? l-*.i nit I v l'\<>iir
li) A<Jain.in: ?i (,' iiiil.es Kur sale l>v
J.:i *J1 J<fi|\ w. l.lixnl.ilV
Grates and Ccal.
rjniIS sui'*cili.crs l?;ive riser.vim) .in cli'tfii'it as
1_ s??rtiitoii! "I l>i.living IliMi.ii iiiul I'.irior (ira'fs
\\-::11 ami wiiijon sinn:n-r l'r? nis
Tin-r Invi; i|s.. i sii^.ly i.j ]{,.;.| v*Ji Cnal, wliic}
iliev will se.i ar ro-t m I diary's i.?c c i~li ? niv.
.McU. DiMV.M.J. & COOI'Kfl.
Jm. 11 4 l.'k
"education"
Tfoimt Zimi &'ulk>i:iute Intitule.
J\V, |'ri-M:|f>iil; ltev. C. I'\ BlilsOillCr,
o A. 15.; Mr Thomas Mi.Cihts A. 15.; Mr. J,
55. Scli'-rli, A. 1); .Mr. James II. Kio:i, A. Ji.: Mon.?,
Henri 1J iriiss, I'r<<lc>MT <1 l'Vendi.
The cxerri-es fif this iiishtiltii'ii will be resumed
oil the i!7lh of January next.
Hoarding .ind Tuition per session of :j mos 0*7 50
Or, if paid-in advance, * 75 00
f or jurtn-r jciriii uiar.--, apply 10
/. \V. HUDSON, Kmj. Winnehoro.
December 'U. 1"- (>'
DRY GOODS STOCK
AT At'lX Al
'I1!IK .-uli-rriliiMtt 11iii.<Ij: ii to make a chance in
I 'li?-:r biim!'i*!?.< i.. ;Iii- fclpr.'i^, nil\it their entire
i.i try 0.* >!< at \rw \*??i k c?wl As their
>'?> !{ is l.jicrp a i.l well miIci'IimI, i> any poison
wi'i.in^ in pur base by wholesale, a very liberal
rr?'?i|t U'lii in; .'ivdjl.
J ill 11 " II. LI'VY & SON.
V VARIETY of Northern Apples, .S'wect Oranges,
Grapes, Lemons, soft shell Almonds,
Candies; a variety of Nuts, also Currants, Ln\er
Raisins, Citron, &c. ItORT. LATTA.
\foiv hoxMSperai Caudlei, "extra."
Just ij. eived by
Nor. i. '8?'AW AUSTCV
jgfefiitetefcgs eaaafaaanMrnn .r . us
HANGING ROCK
fTMlK undersigned respectfully announce t<? 'lie
I public, that they have associated thoiiisolvo.,|
it the business of teaching lor the ensu rig year.
Their Academy i.^ situated in Kershaw District.
<K] mill's north ol Camden neiir the stage road
j troin Camden to Charlotte. It is located in a
I he ilihy*moia! tut I religious community, lemote
! from vice or immoraliiy tt any kind,
i The C'iasMcui Department will be under the
care of Mr. Cauthen, wfio is a South Carolinian by
birth ami education?horn in York District, and a
Ciraduate of the South Carolina College.
T e Cuglish Department will be under tlie care
< f Mr. Spenre who is so well known to the
cotniuiini:v, that it is deemed unnecessary to say
any thing concerning liitii.
They make no boasting promise?, but merely !
i say that they arc about to establish this institution
! on ilic r own responsibility, re'ying upon the citiI
zoiis of tlio neighborhood and ilie country around,
| lor palronagc, ami thai it is to their interest ?o u.-e
j th-'ir best efiorts for the advat cement < I ll cir pu>
I nils. Voting men of studious habits, and of ant*
j p'e capacity, wili be prepared, at this Institution,
to r-n'eraoy (.'nlie^t lit the United .S ates.
'I ..e academic year will be divided into two
I sessions in jive ne-n.lis e rh ?:t?o rirst to Ci.t.iI
loenre the middle ol J uitsury, and to close the
; mniiile of June; the second to comincnce in tlic
j middie u! July, and close in the middle ol Decern j
her.
Term3 per Session.
Orthography, Reaoiug, Writuigand Arith.
| meiic, - 87 (JO
I The above, w ih English Grammar Geo.
! o-r.iphv, History and Natural l!iii!osoI
phv, ' 10 00
Classics and higher branches of Mathematics,
- - - - - IS 00
U7* Boa ruing, including Fuel, Washing, Lights,
&c., can he oniaioed in genteel laniil.es, at six to
seven dollais a month.
J. T. CAUTUEN.
SAMUEL fel'EM'E.
December 31. 10'J (it
rt1l> a C a ti ^ V T*Ta??rr* r* 1 V rt n 1
j.iio ouutu waiuixiia. xvuiiuai utuuuii
IN accordance with the views presumed to the
public, iu the "Journal" of December 20th, the
t subscriber will open a Normal School near Kussell
Ihace, Kershaw District, on the 20th of January
. l?5l.
I The School will be one of high order, in which
i 1 ali the branches of thorough English and Classical
| edu ati ms shall be taught.
I The Institution is designed, primarily for the
training ojteach>-rs, and to lurui.-h a liberal tduca*
' tion to .it se desirous f becoming teacher.-, whose
, 1 mean-- are liui.ed. X.:\\ rthcles.-, its advantages.
i as a ji-'wc of ins/ruction, vvi.t be open to all; and
the wiaithy and benevolent will render it itnpor'
tan! a ill, by sending their sons to the school,
j The boarding depar.nieiit will be so managed
as merely to cover c.\pen.-< s. And both bjard atic
i tuition vvili be furnished fen, to as many iudigen
- ! nunils. as can be sunnurted liv the funds ot 1 ht
s i institution.
; | i:i llit* higher, or teacher's c'"ss, every one shal
. i bo entitled to fee tuition who shall sign an obliga
, lion to dwvote, at least two years alter leaving tin
- Insiitntio i. to tije business ot' teaching, within th?
\ Suite,?the -preference being git en lo the dittriclfrov
| which the. pupil cants.
. i Testimonials cI'good moral character will b<
. required in every insane.
. j Those friendly to the enierprize, are dceirrd it
i pledge lln-insetves tor a deliuite sum, to be pair
. | over by instalment? as they may bo needed; tor
ward tie ?r pledges ! > the subscribe'; and,as soot
, a- c-mv-tsi'* it, organize themselves into a Society
" j for tit nnnsi". tin nt ill the A:iids.
i lie t,re;.sary e\;>'i.ses of the Institution wii
"i lie th erectio i ??J" suitable piain buildings; tin
- j board of in iigent pupils, and the salary of a coin
n 1 jvtei.t superintendent teacher, as soon as tin
i j sell ">i -bin: in* umiiIy establish) d. No tiiiaiy liav
r ing a* yet been fixed, arrangemeiits will be made
- for the nr. s. m, \vitii the friends of the cause; will
i the r.i.l i! i from a lew paying pupils, lo cunt
I tiieuce th e;;- rcis.-s at time specified.
The price c f p tying pupils will vary from $7 tt
?Jti p r setsion uflho rnonlhs, invariably in ad
I i O
- ' S. DONNELLY.
Dec. 3<\ 1S.30. 1 if
i kew'stose."
I- i
j fJAiiE Piil-srr.would inform his friends an<
& l!: ? pua'.c generally, thai In* lias opened at
catena.ve sine!; <?i CS2101'?2113US. at !lu: staiu
former v ercupicn hv Joseph \V. |)o!?y, on: d?"?oi
souili oi Campbell's H.ikorv, and opposite II. L?;
vv vV Son, u aero to : v l?f foil mi all articles u.-uany
kept in Hie Grocery line, cutisisifiig in par
of 1 lio loilow in<?:
Fulton M .ri-.f-l llocf
.Nil. 1 ittni 'J AI tcK.irel in kitts, for family ua?.*
]{ o .mil Java Codecs; crushed and Srown Sae rs
.W.v Or'tMiis .M'tl,tssrs, (new 1 rep) iiuiier, wini
and so<!.? crackers; chouse, buckwheat, raisins
currants, aiimmds, English mustard, filberts, pe
f i .1:1 nil's, assorted pickles ami preserves.
A I,SO ;
A few 'I '/ old Port W'it.e, lleulsirk best Cii tin,
I I ... 11 ....... I CJ 1. ? t .
li'Miii'/H 1 i;.tn -inn ODH'H ill |?l'il .?9 nj?
_?ihor ;i 1?r?;r?^:ofk ?>l Hag?'n<r, Rnpcand Twine,
.ill nt m lii< it lie oilers io.v tor c i.-h.
J .hi I. S. E. CAPERS.
. i"removal
I
, | Tii? .Stil s nbcr Ins removed to the Store for
j .:? *;*.v occupied by Tims. J. Warren. K.=q, inlinei
| i! .< v.y <ij>j.i>rle Hie Masonic Ihll, where lie may
always ! lenitd re uly ami Irippv to see anil aca*?
>i ii i M- Ji t f In.- friends a ml the |iul>!;c, toany article
in tlie Ime nf CHEAP S vDDLEltV ami 11 AltNESS;
linvinjf mi hand a Ire?-li m I g?o.l -lut'piy,
I am prepared t>* offer : lictii oiftlie most ronsucablc
ami arroininodalin/ term-.
Saddles nt* every quality and price,
H i He.--, Marling iles, \Vlnp-, Spurs,
D idle ami llarms.- E Us and
' Tr intuitu:-ol all stylesanrl descriptions,
(J ill ir.-, Brushes. Curry C nubs.
Harness made to order and warranted of the
^ very best style and quality.
^ Wajou If irnesH and Bills, and Trace Cliains
cheaper than any one else in town. Together with
V.iiiccs and Carpet II and all other artwles
usually kept fnr sale in a Saddlery and Harness
establishment.
W I an. tlianlcrul for the liberal patronage
hei . iiilnre received, and IrOiT that it may be continued
and abundantly increased, as I am prepared
to execute a! orders tor work, in my line,
with iHMlnes- and dispatch, and at prices which
annul be objected to; as [ am willing to follow
. i . , . t > h
| ilie yomfii run.'?"Jjtvc, ami ici une.
i'\ J. OAKS.
Jm'y. 17, 1651. 5 tf
J^NGLISH Pickles, from Grouse & Blackivell,
J received and for sale by
Jan. 8 SHAW ? AUSTIN.
1CASE Potted Yarmouth Herrinp, received and
tbt sale by HHAVV& ,A,UST[N. .
4),*? Boxes Chemical Olive'.1?nap. received and
AO f->r sale by SHAW & AUSTIN
The South Carolina Rail Read Company
and the South Western Rail
Koud Haute.
The Annua! Meeting of the Stockholder* of
both these Institutions, will be field on Toesnay,
the 11th day o| February next, at tlie tkmk hail.
The meeting to convene at eleven o'clock. A. M.,
and on the following dav, to-wit: Wednesday,
there will he an ejection at rim same place, bei
ween the hours of 1) o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'clock,
1'. M , for a President and Fourteen Directors in
the Road, and tor Trnrtpen Directors in the Bank.
A Committee to Aerify Proxies w ill attend.
Kmm /" J. R. EMERY, Sec'y.
Jan. 17, 5 8t.
Estate Sale.
By permission ? ; John R. Joy, Esquire, Ordi- ]
nary for Kershaw Di.-trict, will be sold at the plan- '
tatiou of the late Joseph Cunningham, on Beaver
Creek, on Friday the 31st ins!., all the Corn, Fodder,
Oats, and sundry oilier articles belonging to
j lilt Jvtatc '! s.liu ccrrasca. .'lite, on rue-imv
the 4tii February, al Ins isiie lesidenr in Camden,
.sundry ari cles; together wuii the crop ol (.'cuii
ami Fodoer at tiio fiilarko place, Terms will be
made known at the l me of sale.
C. J. SHANNON, ) P
JOHN EiluWN*. \ Exec r
I Jan. 17, 1651. 0 fit
AS CHEAP AS AN Y
NEW CASH STORE.
| fBlIIIl subscriber lias just received a:-d opened a
JL lre?li and choice assorliucnl ol desirable
GOOHS, at the store 'wo doors south of II. J^evy
iSi Sou, formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilson,
whore he will he happy to see Ins friends and the
public generally, and particularly ail persons who
want to buy ti^ods lor casi:, at great bargains.?
Ills sloek consists, iii part ot
Figured llrocudcS.ik.-; assorted colored .Merinos
Fancy and piaiu Alpachas; plaid Ginghams
lle iv . jManches'er and Farlestoii do
Super fcingiish and American 1'rints
i have tnein from all prices, trom 5c to 31c.
Also?Super Chintz, lor bordering
Fancy pr.i.led Cashmere
Ssiik and cotton Fajipms
I <1-* uiacK uru uc muiie
Swiss and mull Mus.ins
Colored ami while cambrics
( Dimity, Apron Checks
llandker. uieis, .ong lawn, linen cambric
G toves a.ill iicsiery
, A OKuOUiill aS.-olMllt'lIt ot UibbuilS
Miiawis, black lace Veils
, Green and blue Bei-ige, spool t: read, buttons,
tape-, iieed.es, pins, hooka and eyes, and every
[ ?r. tele usual.y lound 111 thai line.
In addition to the above, i have also,
Choice fcoods for Geutlemeu,
i Super Cloths and ('asmmeres
I Fancy ai d lieaiy Tweeds
1 Biack Ribbed Doeskin
' Tiain and lancy Vestings
."super hi nek Malm, ail kinds of Gloves and Ho1
siery, Hats, (Japs, merino am! cotton Mlnris and
- ! Drawers, s::k and cuilou Handkerchiefs. <Sic.
ALSO
I In the lino of Donic.-iic (/nods?Brow'n Home2
j spuns, Innn 4 cents w.tn an upward tern einy, a.litgii
as *dU cents; b:cached Homespuns at ait pre
2 j res, ami ol any quality desired; red and while
I Flannels; lil-uikeis and Aegro Cloths: p.'aid Din
J | Sf-vs, . c; Bed I'irKiiig, .Apron Checks, oiue De.r
| iins, a Variety wl (j.?iks 111 tins depurtiuual
Clrocorics.
; ! Snirnr. (Yflee. .Moia-.ses. Moan. Candies. dec.
i Ail hi wiiiclt iiavu I'toii pinuii.i.-tii at the Imv
| e.-l laic?, vvilii tue lit' i'nii.iiai.iiii iu seilut a sinai
> advance, as my iimUo is "ijinci; .-ales ami siual
. proms."
i? Co Mire in call holme yuu buy, as I liuve the
Goods aud iiiu.il sell liieiii mr Hie Cash.
ti. I). fi.iLLFORI).
i Jan. 14. 4 Mill.
Land lor Sale,
ff;s rquilj-Caacasier District.
Richard C.ithcart vs J. W. Cook, et a!.? Uill foi
foreclosure of mortgage and relief.
i>Y virtue of the decree ot the Court of Equity
) in above case, I will soil at Lancaster imirl
home on the lir.-t Monday, the Cd day of February
lttol, thai lahutlile Plantation containing 6-l?i
i acres rrurc or ie.-s, si'u.iiu i;i Lancaster Ih-irict,
x on thine, Jiear and Camp Creeks, huunded by
j lauds ill Lit I). CrocJ-Pli, Win. McMuilan, estaiu
ol .Mrs. McKenn.i, l)r. Wylie and others, liid
sa c being f Jj*j Truci of Laud recently owned ny
'ohn Siicdd, and purchased bv bun I nun James H.
t Wilher.-pooii. It coiil.nits sumo cho.co bottom
?mu a.>o noun ujii iiius.
Term.-?A credit <?l <<ite a><J two years, tho
. | puri'h fi r gsvaijj tma'l, ? uli g.?>J sfcuroy, wisii
! | iiiterc.it In tin bay of sale, pay u> c ailum'lv. ami a
| j morig ijjc ?>l lire premise.-, (o.vcept ?u much cash
as v lh paV costs.
: JAMIiS H. WHTJEKSPUON, c. r. l d.
('orniti'rs OH ice, J to. Ji. Idol. [v>;5 !?]
1709 Acres of Land
ITVMl hil" to the highest bidder, without any
re-crvc
i We will flf!l to i'io it ghost bidder in Wcdncsday,
ilm tlTI oi J .mi.iry, IS~?l,at the House ol Su.
sannan L'asion, .1 Tract ot Land, containing 1700
acres lying fourteen miles mist of Lancaster court
hmi.-c, 011 ho h sales of Little Lynches creek,
hounded by lands of the slate of vVui. Connors,
. j Jefferson Horttio, H. W. Kilts, \V. II. Huberts
| and others. About 50'' acres cleared, and the
: most of it in a ??ond state ul' cultivation. On the
; place is a friod (iin Hons and Scrow and other
I itntJr. vctiicnt>, also, a gnn.l seat for a (taw and
grist in: 11. i mp si hi i* ueii adapted to the growth
ot? corn and cotim. Tlic sale will be positive and
witli.nit reserve, as we arc about moving, having
made arrangements to go.
Terms?A credit of one, two ami ihree years,
with inlcrCot from day of Mile, note 011.J good sccuritv.
WM. T. GASTON.
MIDDLETON G. GASTON.
SAAJUKL C. CAS TON.
January 14. 4 St .
Camden, January 1, 1951.
Tiie copartnership heretofore existing between
Paul l'\ Villepigue Sr. Son is this day <h;solved hy
mutual consent. All persons indeb'ed to the said
concern, will make payment to Paul F. Villepigue
and all demands agamst the concern, will be presented
to htm lor payment.
PAUL F. VILLEPIGUE.
JAMES I. VILLEPIGUE
Jan. 11. 4 t4t
Camden, January 1, 1951.
THE subscriber continues business at his o'd
stand, and returns his thanks for tiio liberal
patronage oostoweu <m i.\e concern, and nopea to
merit a continuance of I ho same.
PAUL P. VILLEI'IGUG.
Jan, 14. 4 tit
OA KittsNo 1 Mackerel, "aeleqled for family
*j\.r use," received and for ^alo by ?
Jan JO SEIAW ?, AUSTIN
Wanted Immediately.
\ CHILD'S Nurse, to go into the country,
j.\ about ten .miles ftpm Camden. .For one
with suitable ?jualideations, iiberal wages will bo
l?a;d." An woman preferred. For further
particul-?, -i'p'y at this office.
Jan I i 4 2t
1CASK .Spiced Oysters, received and for sale by
* SHAW & AUSTIN.
If'ASF Fie Fruit assorted, rec* ived and for sale
by . SHAW & AUSTIN.
1CASE Fruits in their own juice, assorted, received
and for sale by SHAW &. AUSTIN^
CAROLINA FEMALE COLLEGE;
rr^LiD ? i* .i ? r
a ix*Li ursi wffiion 01 this institution c? umencert
1 on Monday, the 6;li of January, 1851.
FACULTY.
Rev. A. B. Smith. President, and Professor ot
Mental and Mora! Science.
I C. 13. Jonso-, Professor.of Ancient and Mod*
I ern Language.-;. Educated at the University of,
Virginia.
U'sj. K. Blake, Profossorof Mathematics and
: Natural Science. Educated at the University of
i North Carolina.
i Miss M. tvxnken and Miss B. Goti, Musical
i and Assistant Teachers,
i Col. Geo. Bougan, Steward,
i The College is located in Anson county, N. C.
5 on the road leading from Cheraw, S C. to Salts!
bury, N. ('., 10 miles aboje Wadesboro1,na*r Ty?
j run's mineral spring. The place is unsurpassed
for its healthy atmosphere, pure water, and for
a literary Institution is decidedly one of the moat
eligible situations in the State,
j The Trustees have spared no expense in procuring
an able and experienced Faculty* and they
are determined to make the College in every resjirct.
worthy of the patronage of the Southern
community. The prescribed course of studies is
eminently thorough, embracing those solid branch
es best calculated to exercise the faculties of
thooirht and reflection, whilst every facility will
i be afforded for the prosecution of the ornamental
! branches cf a finished education.
TERMS.
: Tuition in t'nePrimary Department,
per session of 5 months, $8 and $12 60
Tuition and Board in the Collegiate 4
Department, - (62 W
Young Ladies to furnish their own towels.
Extras.
Frpnch or German, - . 85 00
Music on Piano, - - - - 20 00
! do with Harp or Guitar, - 25 00
Drawing and Pain'ing, ... 5 00
For further information, see circular, which
may be obtained on application to Rev. A. B.
Smith, President of the Carolina Female Colleg*v
Anscn county, N. C. * ?
JOSEPH MEDLEY,
President of the Board of Trustee*
Df.nj. I. Duxlap, secretary.
January 14. 4 8t
Sheriff's Sales.
tt ll'ir 1 tl ? .1? o.i j rw.t
i Liii uii uxwiiun^, me ou uay or rtjuruary
next, Ict'ure the court house do r w thin the
legal hours of sale, the folloW'Dg property, viz:
-jno acres o| Land, whereon the de'endant Hardy
Thorn now resides, all his right, title and inrfe,esi
therein. Also, all It s right, tftle aird interest
in and to 41)0 acre-' ol Land, more or leas, belonging
to the estate of IVilliaru Thorn, dee'd. adjoining
land- Jiio M. .Nh.av, Alex Johnson and other*.
A so, all his interest in 80 acres of land, more of
icss, adjoining lands of Johnson and Shaw Also,
j one horse, one carl, one sadJIe &c. Levied on
1 and to he sold as the properly of Huidy Tliorn, at
. suit of S. P. .Murcliison, Adm'r., for another, v*
i Hardy Thorn. (I 00)
I j ALSO i
! One Negro man named Ezekiel-, a ah'oe-maktr
t ; Levied upon and to he so d as the property of J. 1).
I Johnson, at the pu:t of James H. YVitherspoon,
i Ordinary, for J. P. C>oc.,clt, a creditor,-vs J. D.
I Johnson and Bellhamia Peeves. (1)
' ALSO
I 50 bushels of Corn, more or less, levied on and
to |)?? snM as tfie property of John Holly, at the
suit of John J. Schroter To be sold at the reeidenreof
tiic defendant on Lynchea creek. cu
Terms cash.
THO. J. WARREN, S. K. D.
January 14 14 ta_
i Negroes for Sale.
i | A FAMILY o' four Negroes, consisting of a
I X"Jl woman ?gcd about 3'J years, a girl about IS,
| ; a hoy iibout li, and a girl about 7?sold as the
property of the heirs of John Riddle, dee'd.
T"rios of sale, or.e and two years, interest front
i day of sale, payable annually, with approved perI
son-1 security. J W. CANTEY, Trustee.
I To be Hold at ths raurt house in Camden on the
! fir.4 Monday in February,
i J.ii. I t 4 t*
IN EQ,UITY?KH1ISIBAW.
I Herbert L. Tiller, ci ai?vs. Reese Holland, et al.
L5 ii for Partition.
In pursuance of (lie order of t lie court in this
| cause made, I will oiler at public pale before the
| Court House in Camden, on the first Monday in
i Febrniry, all that tract of land lying near Turkey
creek, waters 0/ Lynches creek, in Kershaw district,
containing five iinndred acres, more or less,
hcinj: 1 ho tract whereon T..onias Holland resided
j at time of his death.
Terms. So much cask ?8 will pay aP costs,
bnlaiiCH on aeredit of one and two years, with intere-t
from .the day of saie, payable annually, to
be secured by bond and jfnod personal security,
and a mortgage of the fireiii'scs.
VV. M. SH ANNON, c z. ?.d.
.T.ti. in s-lTo 7t
SANTJGE CANAL*
fPIIE late rains have given the Sant e Canal an
f an.pie supply of water, so hat Boats can pass
without delay.
R. PRESS SMITH, Superintendent.
J .n fi :* ,
PUBLTC DJOTIOE.
"\fES<RS EDGEIM'ON & RICHARDS, and
^11. \\'M MATTMIKSSKW, of unariesron. ?*vi-ig
p irrlnsed from the subscriber a right to use
ml t<> vend. and to assign the right to use and
mho the Patent Sewing Machine, known aa
Bradsh iw's Patent, duly patented Nov. 2*, 1848,
notice is hereby given that said patent is the only
original patent, and that, all infringcmcuta of the
same will be pioinptly prosecuted.
JOSEPH P. MARTIN,
At-aignec of John A. Bradshaw, by his AttorntVa.
J. \V. MARTIN, and
J. K. BREWSTER.
Jan. 8. 4 8t *
BRASS Fenders, p;e/ced Iron do.; foldin Nursery
do.; Fire Dogs and Fire Irons', of every
doscri lion. McDO WALL & COOPER.'
Dissolution.
THE Copartnership of T. BONNELLds Co., is this day
deceived by mutual consentT,
BONN ELF- . i
EW.BO.NNEV.
Jan. 13, J35I. 4 *
"VfKW KAJBLNS?in quanar, ha!/ and whole fcnie??
i.1 (jioger l'r>?*rv?9 S?a: di::cs, in cuariT end whyJ*
Wcx- At KCORLTJ