Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, November 18, 1851, Image 3
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From the New York Evening Express, Nov. 11.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
Case of the Methodist Book Concern.
In the U. S. Circuit Court, Judges Nelson
and Betts upon tho bench, a decision was given
this morning, by Judge Nelson.
Tho Judge reviewed the various points in
the case, referred to the fact that the Methodist
Church was organized in the United States
in 1784, under the superintendence and sovereignty
of the travelling preachers, who, in General
Conference, were the whole power of the
Church, the lay members then and now, having
no voice in Church government.
Before this the Methodist Church was conducted
by John Wesley and his agents, and
the change was made by his assent and wish.
The Church was never incorporated but held
together and kept organized by certain printed
rules.
The Plaintiffs say that the difference between
the Northern and Southern branches of the
Church, sprung up previously to 1844, as to
the ownership of slaves. This breach threatened
the safety of the Church. The question
arose in 1844 whether or not there should be
a separation, and resolutions were passed by a
- large majority of the conference of that year,
m Maw VauIt rloAirlinrr tVinf cKnillfl tllf*
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annual Conference in tlie Slaveholding States,
^consider it best to separate, they might do so.
All the Southern annual conferences, were
in that event to be organized in a separate
church to be called " the Methodist Church
South." It was also decided that travelling
Ministers might attach themselves to either
Northern or Southern ( burch.
The plaintiffs allege that the Conference had
this power, and this was confirmed in 1845 by
a council of Northern Bishops.
The members were free to say what was the
best policy of accomplishing the great design
of the Master in whose service they were engaged,
the object being the spread of the Gospel.
The Court also thought that the idea that the
Church had but limited and dreseribed powers
was erron :Ous. The Canada Conference was
originally a part of the American Methodist
Church, but in 1828 was allowed to separate.
The Texas Conference was also brought into
the American Church, and in both cases by the
act of the General Conference.
The Court considered that the complainants
had the same right as previously to the separadon?that
the claimants were still travelling
preachers, and their field of labor within their
original jurisdiction. Assuming that the General
Conference was unauthorized to make the
division, still the complainants were not deprived
of their rights to share in the fund, not
havinir forfeited it; it was not in law in the
power of even the Conference to take it from
them. *
The Court so concluded, hut whether pro rota
or in proportio to the capital, is left for future
adjudication.
The Court also earnestly hoped that the difficulty
might now he amicably settled by the
parties interested. If the conclusions arrived
at should restore harmony in tl ? Church, it
would not regret the labor which had been expended
upon the case.
The Court also considered that the Trustees
of the Book Concern stood in the light of the
Beneficaries of a Charitable fund, which had been
endowed by third parties. Accordingly to the
decision of the original founders the proceeds
and profits had been devoted to their use, and
if they came within the regulations tliey were
still entitled to such proceeds and profits.
The Court desired to administer the law in
behalf of the claimants, their case exciting peculiar
sympathy. The plan of separation in
1S44 provided that there should be a pao rata
distribution, and that each should have their
share, ft bore the impress of good will and
good feeling, and was founded, so far as the
Court knew, on strictly equitable principles.?
It was adopted by a vote of 147 to 2i in a
body where more than 4000 preachers were
represented.
As to the powers of the General Conference
the Court considered that they were as tliev
were originally, and that they were not affected
by being delegated to any lesser number,
the reduction of numbers, or the representative
principle, being a necessary incident to the
growth of the country. They originally hail
the power to make as many distinct organizations
as the}' pleased. The conference had
the same power in 1844 as in 1781, when the
whole body acted for itself.
The Church, the plaintiffs then say became
divided into two distinct bodies, Northern and
Southern, and that the South was entitled to its
p share of the property belonging to the body.
The Church owned a large amount of property,
among which was the N. Y. Methodist Hook
Concern worth 8750,000, but the agents ot this
concern as well as the principals refused to allow
any division.
The plaintiffs further say that a part of them
are travelling ministers, and that they and 1500
other travelling ministers have an interest in
this fund-that the church has about 400,000
members South and that there are about 030,000
North.
Tho dcfemlents, (.Messrs. Peck, Hangs and
others, agents of the Hook Concern,) acknowledged
the adoption of the Resolutions, but
state that they were intended to meet a contingency
which never occurred, and that the plan
of separation was illegal because unconstitutional.
and further that the South in withdraw.
ing did so voluntarily, and then by renounced
all their privileges as owners of the l>ook Concern.
They acknowledged that the Hook Concern
was established by travelling preachers, and
that it is to be applied to their relief, arid the
relief of their orphans, arid also t* the relief of
superannuated preachers.
The Court stated that the travelling preachers
claim their share of the fund now, as before
separation. The establishment had produced
large profits, had been conducted with great
judgment, but owed its prosperity mainly to
the effects of the travelling pnyjehers. The ;
fund was originally intended for their benefit, J
and if attempted to be changed, it would be the i
nrftuin(>n nf this nnnrt.to nrevent it.
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Leather! Leather!
BARNESS, Band and Upper Leather Also?Kip,
Calf and Lining Skins. For sale by
Oft. 3. ALDEN & MURRAY.
BEPOF
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Commission"
tober 1850, to Gcto
1850. 1
Oct. 1. -CasTi on hand this day, 1573 28 Oi
1851.
June 1. CaBh in hands of Trcas'r Lunatic
Asylum, 53 00
July 31 Cash received of Tax-collector *1400 00
Sept 25 " 44 44 *41 07
44 30 44 over, 33
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this be.ng r<;? percenioi mcgeneral ia.\. i
" sows 'ofr3M3?a&?3a."~ j
Watcree l>ivision ,\o. 9.
Tho regular meeting of this Divsion will be helc
on Thursday evening, at your New Hall over A.
M. &. It. Kenr.edy's Store, at 7 o'clock.
Rv order of the W. 1'. (
' .1. L. BRAS XGTO.V, R. j. '
MI S5CAL AOTECK.
MR. VAN PILL will connnence immediately '
giving lessons on the Piano Forte, at the :
I Music Hall ot the Camden Female Academy,\
| (lately occupied by .Mrs. Hart.) The hours err- '
; ployed in giving lessons, will be accommodated to
j the exercises of the Academy- > I
Nov. 18. 91 2t_ j
I X AA Heavy Negro Blankets, 75 pieces Ilea- {
i fJvJ' / vy Negro Cloths, Low priced Red Flan- <
i ncls, tieavy Denims and Strip'd Homespuns, just I
rprntvp/f an/! fnrstrilont rp/liirp/l nrirps. hv
E VV. BONNEY. j
; ^A Kegs best ?|Uh)ity Nails, Wide and Narrow S
1 tj\J Iron, Spades, Shovels and Axes, just opened
| by_ ___! E. W. BUNNEY.
HANDSOME CoI'd Silks and Super French
Cashmeres For saie at a trille above cost (
j for cash by E. W BON'NEY. <
GENTLEMEN'S Fine ("loth Cloaks and Heavy
Overcoats,ol the newest styles, for sale
bv E. W. BONNEY. j
Nov. 18 U1 tf
Notice.
riMIE articles mentioned in the Schedule of \V. )i
A E. lJughson. lately rendered and assigned, <
will be sold on theS'.h day of December, lbOl, at),
his residence, on Church Street, in the town of),
Camden, at 12 o'clock, A. M.
L. W. liAl.LARD, As-igttce.
N?v. I"3. ill tf )'
?><'sit':;ble Kcsidciict'. l'or Sale. <
| r | MIE subscriber offers for sale his residence on
J. Upper Lyttleton street, near Boundary. The '
Lot fronts oii Lyttleton street two hundred and /
! fifty feet, and runs eastwardly towards Fair street <,
about three hundred and fiity feet. The house, (J
! containing six comfortable rooms, is thorough r>)
I naimd. and tin- nntliui'dinsrs. &.c. are comtilete.
Also?Tht! House ami Lot immediately in tiie j
""oar of the above, fronting on Fair street, at pros- '
ent occupied by .Mr. llalll'ord. ;'
Terms to suit purchasers.
\VM. M. SHANNON".
Nov. IS. 91 w 1 m I ,
Fair of the South-Carolina Jubilate. js
jr|"MIK South Carolina Rail Road Company and)
! X Savannah Steam Packet Company with tneir j ,
usual liberality, will bring persons to visit the i ;
Fair between the 17th and 24:h inst. inclusive, j ,
and return for one Fare. t
Nov. 14. 'JO 2t J
Sky-Light Daguerreaii Rooms,
In the Hall over the Store of Mr. William!
B. Campbell.
MR II. E. SQUIER would respectfully an- W
nounce to the citizens of Camden and its W
vicinity, that he has lilted up a sky and side Light,
which is acknowledged bv all artists to be larsu- \
perior, as it softens the 1 ght,and perfects the eye, )
thereby rendering it perfectly easy for persons \with
weak eyes to sit for a miniature. / 1
.Mr. ft.'s skill in Uio ari ueeus no comment.? t
I Poisons al all sceptical arc requested to call and ((
satisfy themselves by occular demonstralion. >
A linn assortment of Mcdalions and fancy Cases. ^ J
O'Likenesses of children taken in a lew so- j! j,
conds, warranted to bo perfect. / [
Nov. II. 1)0 tf >
STOLE* I
TTMtOM the subscriber on Friday, the 24th ult.. )
JF a brindled Hull Terrier PUP, with w lute face 'I
and leys, and comes when called NERO. I ha?e . t(
yood reason to believe that some unprincipled < c
person (knowing him to be mine,) has kidnapped '
and sent him away from the town. A reasonable re- /
I ward will be paid to any one who will deliver him \
[tome. Z. J. DeIIAY. )
Nov. 14. 9(1 4t )
Slicriir Saks ^
BY virtue oi Sundry Fi Fa's, to me directed, I
will sell belore the Court House door m Cam- t j)
den, between the legal hours of sale, on the first w
Monday in December next, the following property, ' w
to wit : ) ja
504 acres of land more or less, bounded by lands <j
of Joseph Marshall, hdith Myres and others, levied \
on and to he sold as the property of Benjamin }
Outlaw, at the suit ol Kmza A/azingo and others. > t
ALSO, j \
1 one Horse Wagon, one Trunk and various <
other goods and chattels, attached and to be sold }
as the property of Frederick V. Snyder, at the J _
suit of Thomas Stacks and Joseph (Jharlesvvorth.
ALSO, ri
On Tuesday the 2d December, at the former < J
residence of John Graham,-near Liberty Hill, the ni
following property : 700 lbs cotton in the seed, a ((|t
lot of corn, cotton, peas and potatoes remaining ct
in the field. Three stacks Fodder, Id head Hogs, ( 80
together with several articles of House Furniture,)
all of which have been levied upon and to be sold I
as the property of John Graham, at the suit of J. ( ?
B. Cureton. JOHiN INGRAM, S. K. D. } T
nov!3 90 tf ^ X
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^rs of the Poor of Kershaw District, from Ocber
1, 1851. J
85i. . e
:t. 1. Paid Keeper of Poor House, ?144 00 1
Physician's salary, 100 00 ]
Secretary and Treasurer, 87 50 (
for publishing Report &c. 10 25 J
for one cow and calf, 15 00 *
of 1849 for two coffins, 7 00 '
Transient Paupers, 04 37 ,
c.r r ??i r I
IV* lUllCldl VA|'UII^CO Ul VIC* j
phen llonie, John Mur- 1
dock and John Sinclair, 10 44
for hire negro man, 100 33 <
for hire of cook and washer, 71 25
for taking Sam'l. Shalor to
Lunatic Asylum, , 13 00 J
for his support troin Nov. 13, ,
lbi30, to May 13,1851, 50 00
for taking J. M. Gay to Lu- !
natic Asylum, 10 50
for his expenses in Camden, 5 00
for his maintenance since October
last, 100 00
for support of Hannah Vick
ers in Asvlum, from June
17, to Dec. 17, 1851, 03 00 I
for support of David Watson
in Asylum, Iron) Sept. 11,
1851, to March 11, 1852, 50 00
for taking him to Asylum, 10 00
for extra servant's hire, 3 00
for provisions, clothing tj-c.
for Dauncrs in I'oor House, GOO 10
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$1504 80'
By cash on hand, Oct. 1, 1851, 1502 83 j
E. E. $3067 63
W. E.I1UGIISON, Sec'y Treas'r.
~~ POST OFFICE, CABIBEN,~S~CT~
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA
Due Daily, at 7 P. 31.
Closes Daily, at ... 'J P. 31.
SOUTHERN MUL, VIA CHARLESTON.
Du? Daily, at - - - 7 P. 31.
Closes Daily, at ... - y P. 31.
NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CUE RAW.
Due Daily, at - - 4 A. 31 :
Closes Daily, at - 5 P. 31
CHARLESTON MAIL.
Due Daily, at - - - 7 P. 31.
Closes Daily, at - - 'J P. 31.
ly.A Way Has* will be kept open for th t reception of
Jclters until the mail leaves.
WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA.
Due Daily, at - - - 7 P. 31.
Closes Daily, at - f> P. 31.
[y Way .Mails for Offices on the South Carolina K.
toad, close paily, at - * a P. 31.
CHARLOTTE M \IL, VIA LANCASTER C. II.
Due Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at - 3 P. 31.
Closes Saturday, Monday and \\ eduesdav, at C A. 31.
VORK.VILLK MAIL, VIA RED HILL, tVc.
Due Thursday, at ... 11 A. 31.
Closes same day, at ... 1*3 31.
NEWHERRV MAIL, VIA LONOTOWN, &C.
Due Tinway. at - - 7 1'. 31.
Closes Wednesday, at ... 7 A. .11.
LYNCllWOOD MAIL, VIA TILLKIt's KKItKY.
Due Tuesday ami Friday, at * 4 A. 31
Closes Tuesday and Friday, at - 5 P. 31. j
CHEAP GOODST
s?ubtcril)fir Leffs leave rcspectlully to anI
noutice to his friends and the public general*
!y, that lie has received a n.?.\v and complete stock
of fresh and desirable GOODS, which lie will
take pleasure in exhibiting to Ins customers, and
selling on the most reasonable fteriiis, and will
consider it no trouble to show them it sales are
not made. Call and see.
Ladies' Dr??i Goods,
l'iain black silks; French .llerino and Cashineres;
French and English liuinbazincs; Mouslaine
Delaines; figured and plain Atpaccas; Ginglauis
and Calicoes, with a great variety of other
iiruc'es in this department too numerous- to meiiLiou,
Clc::l!o2~<iC2i*<i Llcotls,
Plain and fancy Cassimcres; Sallinctts; Tweeds
tnd Kentucky Jeans; Cashmere, Valencia and i
Satin Vestings, &c. Ate.
Keady-j'titde C iotliiug.
Dress, Frock and liusiness Coats; Pants, Vests, i
See.; with a few cases of fine I fats, of the latest
dyle; Caps for m n and Roys.
also
Negro Cloths, Rlankcts, Flannels,and a line as- j
sorlnieut of Cotton Goods, at all prices; bleached j
and brown Homespuns for sheetings and shirtings, \
at all prices.
a lso
Crockery and Class Ware, together with an |
issortinent of Hardware, &.c.
Crashed and brown Sugar
Rio and Java Coffee,
Starch, Spice, Popper, &c.
Ail these Goods will be sold low for cash, orto
>tinetu;iI customers. Call at tlie siore one door
lelow F. I. Zenip's, Drug-store, and three doors
tbove the Southern Store
H. D. IlALLFORD.
Nov. 14. 00 tf
BUB AD QUARTERS, 22 lies. S. C. i.
Camden, N?v. 8. ISol.
1RDER MO?
4 Court Martial for the trial of all definliers
t V for .Mi I ilia and Patrol duty, is hereby ordered (
a be lield in Camden on Saturday the 'JOtli day of I
Jccember next, at 11 o'clock. A. M.
Th" Court will consist of Lf. Col. Kershaw,
'resident. Captains Mofi'.it, Robertson, J. L. Jones,
ml .Miller, Members. Captain Sill, Lts. Parker
nd Harris, Supernumeraries.
Captains o." companies will have their defaults
warned to attend the court, and furnish the
ourt with the evidences of such warning.
Ry order Col. TAYLOR.
Tiio. J. Warren. Adjutant.
Nov 10 ti9 3t
Hotel for Sale.
[T7ILL bo sold on the lirst day of January at
tT |uil)lic Auction, if not disposed of sooner, |
at desirable Stand at the corner of Broad and
eKalh Street?, occupied by Mr. J. M. F. Boone,
itli tlie Furniture thereto belonging. A credit
ill bo given to suit the purchaser. For particnrs
apply to John Rosser, Ksq., or to Wiley Meain.
WILLIAM McKAIN.
Nov. 11. eu tf
T7"AIVT.ED to Hire a good Cook aud Washr
V er woman.
Apply to ROB'T LATTA.
Aug. 29,'51. 33 tf I
Notice.
rllF. Subscribers will ask leave of the Lcgis- s
1 atnre at its next session, to place the road T
Mir Inmlinir ffnm 'uul nr?nr Pnn'u MM Unite* ?
nvn to Laiidsford, on tlic old original bed?also to b
it a race across the road, if we find it necessary
to do. JOHN FOSTER,
T. K. CURETON.
Landsford, July 28, 1831. 29 15tw
) ACO!??Superior hams, shoulders and sides. "1
J For sale by S. E. CAPERS. J
SHAW & AUSTIN,
ARE now receiving and opening their Foil supplies of r
a Fo.eign and Domestic Groceries, which theyifler
at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the fol- j
owing articles: "
Sugars. 'Guava do. a c
'.oaf, Crashed, A; Powdered/Gooseberry, Strawberry, and q
Clarified No. 1, and 2, jj Blackberry Jam. ^
'orto Rico, \ Extracts.
Muscovado, Clovs. Lemon, IS'utmeg and ,
Sew Orleans. < Vanilla.: J . a 1
Coffee. < Hermetically Sealed [
ava. ; Articles.
Laguira. Salmon in 1 and 21b cans, I
2io and Cuba. ^Sardines in oil in whole, half; <
Teas. { and quarter boxes, . <
choice of all kinds. > Lobsters in 1 and 2 lb. cans,
Molasses. <Roast Bief, Anchovies ,
Muscovado and Porto Rico/0!"'""1. ?wh Cove Bait.
N. Orleans and \V. Indies. Cordials.
Candle". JCuracoa, Alurischine I
IVax, white and colored jAnnisetie. Xojau <
Adamantine '.Ginger Brandy.
Sperm ami Stearin J Fish. I
I'm it ;Salmon,
1 rn"? nI
Figs and Raisins, xMiumcu
Almonds, Bordeaux & Jvica
Currants and (Citron, -il" , , ?
English Walnuts, ,3Iackarel No. J, 2. and 3 in
Filla-ris and Bra/il Xnts, < whole, half, and ijii. bbls.
Fig Paste, "a r.ew article "J a,,rf ,n k,tsSpices.
Provisions.
Allspice, Nutmeg Cloves.'Wreti IIanis ani1
Cinnanum,Giiiger& 1'epper. ' ers' P . ,
Lo,,r]..n and French Mustard. Ton?i?? & Dried Reef, I
Currie Powder. 1}a(>nn Sld,,!< a,,(1 Shoulders, I
Goshen, English and Pine I
... 1 "k.cs. Apple Cheese.
English and Dorcestic of all , _ .
kinds M mcs and Liquors.
Ketchups and Sauces.
Walnut.3Iushr.win, lomalo,; i?a||vvoisinV
tr 1 " ? ' :l!,re' Wliiskev. Scotch and Irish
? ?. '?i t. ts&Sfz*'*
Warwickshire do. Wines, South side Madeira
p "r *v i Jo. DullCordon Sherry
Puoli Vinegar. do. Port on draught '
wr ?.l r ,V1,'?' ' '!" do. for 3Ied. purposes,
Anchov y Paste, , Sparkling Flock
Potted Kloaters. (lo. Tetierifle, and S. 31.
* ivirvmvasser. a nsrnuie,
C'ttron, Oraiiiji*s. I .lines, . Punch Cs*enc<\
Pine Apple oiul (Jinv-r. Heidseirk, Kxprrw, Cardinal
Brandy Fruits. and Victoria Champagnes.
Peaches Cherries, Ale and 1'oJter.
Liim s and l'ine Apple. Clinice So jars and Tohac
Jollies and Jams. co of all kinds, all of which
Red A: Black Currant Jelly, will he sold low for cash.
Oct. 10, 18M. ' 80 tf
tA" Boxes choice Goshen Cheese. Received
and tor sale by SlIAW &. AUSTIN.
C)"" Half Bids Mackerel. Received and lor sale
M by SHAW & AUSTIN.
1 fi Qr- Bills. .No. 1 J/ackerel. Received and
LU for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
1 A lvitts Pickled Ilerrinir. Received and for
_LU sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
I Cask Fresh Currants. Received and for sale
. by SHAW & AUSTIN.
I^A Choice Family Hams. Received and for
,01/ sale by SHAW i!k AUSTIN.
ml la If Buls. Kxlra Family Flour. Received
and fur sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
"(AA No. 1 Lard Received and for sale by
f)UU SHAW & AUSTIN.
C) Firkins very superior Goshen Butter. RejL
ceived and tor sale by
SHAW 4- AUSTIN.
-|C\ Bbls. Irish l'otatoes, Received and for
LU sale by SlIAW &. AUSTIN.
Nov. I V 9B tf
PLi\K ROAD.
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!ii |Miirn iiii f; ?ii tiic; -ujuiui iij \ii uiu uuvviuu^
Bunks Js:s ve been opened at I he following places
by the p? rsons named, to continue open until
the tirst. day of January next, for the purpose of receiving
subscript ions to raise the sum of one hundred
and thirty thousand dollars, for the purpose
of building a I'lunk Road from he Town of Camden
through Kershaw and Lancaster Districts, to
a point or points, on the North Carolina line.
At Lancastervillc, by Tlio. YV. Huey, J. II.
YVitherspoon and Tho. K. Cureton.
A' Pleasant Valley by George Beckham, Juo.
M. Do by, and Drtiry Morrow.
At Liberty Hill, by L. J. Patterson, Jno, Brown,
and Jesse Kilgore.
At the Bank of Camden, by the undersigned.
The Shares will be Twenty Dollars?five dollars
per share must be paid at the time of subscripted.
j. m. COOPER, ) Committee
a. joiinson, > for
J. C. WE .ST. ) Camden.
YVOKIiS OF CALHOI Y.
4 Disquisition on Government,and a Discourse
Jl.V. on the Constitution and Government of the
United States, by John C. (Calhoun. Edited by
Richard K. Crnlle. Columbia, S. C.
First Vol. Published- price $2 00, !or sale by
1 uu.mj.
Nov. 11. S9 tf
New Family (iro<rn& Provision Store,
'TMIE Mil>?trilier is just receiving and now opening a
L complete assortment of
GKOCERIES,
Consisting in part, as follows:
Preserves. Brandy Fruits, anil Pickles,
Olives, Capers, and IVpper Sauce,
Tomotto. Walnut, and Mushroom Catsup,
John Bull, llarvev, and Beading Sauce,
Essence of Anrliovies,
Extracts of I.emon. Rose, .S'utmeg. and Vanilla,
l itron. Jujulte Paste,and Gnava Jelly,
Lobsters. Snlmond.and Sardines,
Prunes. Raisins, and Almonds,
Brazil Nuts, and Naples Walnuts,
Tahiti Salt in Bags am! Boxes,
Candles. Soap, and Starch,
Soda. Butter, Wine ami Boston Crackers, <
Hroma ami Corn Starch.
American anil London Mustard, ]
Cinnamon. Cloves, and Nutmegs.
1 Vpper, Spice, and Ginger, Copperas and Saltpetre,
Powder, Shot, and tand, '
I.oaf, Crushed and Powdered Suj*ar,
Brown Sugar, Rio and Java Co flee, <
Rice. Flour, and Lard,
Hams ami Bacon Sides,
Sii|?erior Segars and Tolmcco.
A full and complete assortment of
Wines unci Liquors. '
ALSO- ,
Crockery and <*lass Ware,
\1! of which, will If sold at tic- lowest rates for cash.
R. W. ABBOTT, \
Opposite McKain'a Drug Store. (
Oct. fi.iaol. VJ tf
1 \EW MOLTIIi:i?.\ E.VTEKPRISE!
Encourage Home Talent A Industry! f
THE ILLUSTRATED FAMILY FRIEND, o
VNe?y and Elegant Paper. 1'iib]iulied at Columbia,
South Carolina, and Edited by S. A. C
Jod.vian, solicits examination and challenges -
oniparison, with any Northern I'apcr.
It is: large shee?, magnificently printed upon 1
plcndid paper, contains Original Tales, Sketches,
'Jews, I'octry, Agricultural Articles, and whatev- "
r else that will interest an intelligent community;
esides, lour elegant Engravings each week.
Terms, .$'2 per annum ; address,
S. A. GODiMAN & J. J. LYONS,
Columbia, S. C.
Corn! Corn!!
[}RIME White Corn, for sale by
I Oct. 21,1851. 83 tf W.ANDERSON.
Teachers Wanted
I^iie Camden school" association
.* being about to open a Maie School in Camen,
will elect on the 15th Decerader next, a Prinipal
to take charge of their School. He mu6t be
qualified to prepare pupils lor the Junfor Class iH
he Sduth Carolina College. If a sufficient nunriier
of scholars offer he will be required to have ait s
\s8i(-tatu io the English department, to be apjroved
by the Association. They have recently
>u lit a comfortable School House, consisting wf
wo rooms \vithtfire places and furnished' wittf
Ipskfi and chairs of t hp mncl annriwo/1 olnlo
:vrz?: ? ouui:ient
to accommodate forty-eigh't scholars; this
ffill be given (rent free) to such Teacher or
reacliers as the assoc ation may elect "We confidently
expect that I he income of this School will
aot be less than Eighteen h'untlfed dollars. The*
jxercises of the School will cdmmcnce'oh the l6t
Monday in January next. Applica{i6ir may be
made to, and any oilier Ififoftiftftibn obtained, Ir6'm
either of the Undersigned. , V
ALEXANDER JOHNSON,
I)r. L. H. DEAS,
It.*; JOjS. LEE,
Hon. TH6.J. WETHERS.
Charleston Courier and Sooth Carolinian, copy
semi.weekly till 1st December and send fees to'
this Office. . ,r
Oct. 10. 80 1/_
"DT* AT\ ffiUTO I
JLVJCJZUS XiilU i r. .
JUST Received a large and well selected Stock,
in part as follows :
London Duffil Blankets, vaiious weights and sizes,'
Colored Blankets very heavy; Wool Hate,'
?also?
Kerseys and Linseys, a heavy stock,
Satinetts, Cassimeres, Tweeds & Kentucky Jeans,
Red and white Flanncie,
fc'up. Black Satin and other Vestings,
Gents Merino Under shirts and Drawers.
? Also?
Bales of 3, ?. 4-4, and 10-4 Shirtings Sl Sheetings
Hardware.
Carpenter's Tools, Knives and Forks;
Shovels and Spades,
Straight and Tw:sted Trace chains,'
F.lwell's Hoes, No. 1, 2, 3. and 4,
Planter's Hoes, (Patent) No. 2 & 3;
Nails, assorted stizes, 20 doz. Collins Axes,
Narrow and Wide Iron.
Bagging.
Dundee and Gunny Bagging, .
3-8 and 1-2 in Bale Rope, Twine,
Groceries.
Hhdp. Muscovado Sugar,
do. St. Croix do. very choicer
Bbls. Crashed do.
Bags choice Rio Coffee,
do. Old Gov. Java do. Molasses;
500 sacks Salt, Iiock Salt.
?ALSO?
Bbls. Sup. Northern and N. C. Flour,
1000 bushels Best White Corn.'
?AND??
Baskets Ileidseick and Vcrscnez Champaignc,"
Very sup. Old Port Wine,
Bbls. Mong. and Old Rye Whiskey*
do. N. O. Rectified do/
do. Byass' London Porter,
?AND?
Choice Scgars, of various brands.
Call upon us before buying elsewhere* and we
will guarantee our prices and terms will suit.
II. LEVY &. SON.
Oct. 17,1851. 83 , >^l9t
THE Subscribers will sell the remainder of
their Stock of Dry Goods, left over from
last season, at extreme low prices, consisting in*
part of:
Sup. and common Cloths,
Cassimer, Sattinetts, and Kentucky Jeans,White
and Red Flannels,
Bembazine, A/erino, and Alpacca,
White and colored cotton Cambric,Swiss,
Book and mull il/uslins,;
Muslin Edgings and Insertings,
Fur, Dimity, fur Fringes*
Rugs and Carpeting, Ladies black silk Hosed
Ladies bl'k and lead col'd cotton Ilose,
White and colored half Hose,
Gentlemen and Ladies silk Gloves,
" white & col'd kid "
" bl'k and col'd Cravats.
H. LEVY & SON.
_Oc tL 17,18"?L _83 l9t
CORN.
1AAA BUSHELS white Bread CORN, for
lVUU sale by II. LEVY &, SON.
Oct. 17 83 I9t
nitl.TIE (ioslicn nutter,
1 du V rginia and Mountain dn ~
By ROBT. L.^TTA: *
_Nov. 11. 89 _tf_
A Complete Stock of Groceries
CAN be found at MOORE'S, consisting in part
as follows?
St. Croix, N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars
Rio, Cuba and Java Coffee
New Orleans and West India Molasses
No. 1,2 and 3 Mackarcl, in kits and 1-2 bbls.
25 bbls. best Baltimore Flour
10000 lbs. best Bacon Sides
1000 lbs. first quality Sugar-cured Hams*
1000 lbs do do Leaf Lard
50 boxes English Dairy Cheese
200 sacks Salt
25 boxes Adamantine Candles
12 do Tallow do
O do Pearl Starch
10 do assorted Soaps
Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers
Hvson. Gunnowdcr and Green Tp.hj
Wines and Liquors.
Cigars and Tobacco of the first quality
also
MO boxes Sardines
f>0 cans Salmon and Lobsters
100 half and whole boxes Raisins (new) #
Vlmonds, Currants and Prunes
Candies and Kisses
Haccaroni, Citron, Cloves &c.
also '
1V00I, Fur, and California Hats
,'henp Calicoes, Homespuns and Yarns
Rope and Twine.
With all other articles found in a Grocery
Itote, for sale at wholesale or retail fo"r cash'
ir bankable paper.
W. C, MOORE,
)ct 21. Sign of the Red Flag.
itf injawiam
W OUUGlBUUj
["TTOIJI-D respectfully inform his friends and the pubW
lie generally, that he is now receiving and openan
Entire New Stock ot Goods* Consisting of:
Dry Goods, a full assortment,
Ready Made Clothing,
Groceries of all kinds.
Shoes of every description,
Hardware, Saddlery, llats, Caps, Ac:
Also, a lnrge stock of
Gnnny and Dundee Bagging,
Kentucky and Philadelphia Rope.
All of which will he sold for cash, or to punctaaKeAhs
jiners. as low as they can be found in this market.
Camden, Oct- 3, 18M. 7S 3"Js.