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to be Done for Mr. Thratfty /$Ve
I hove that the people will not be so mdejucuI
pied with Ivossuth as to forget that one cleir
f own citizens has been carried from Cubaf""
a luock trial, into an eight yeare' confioft, "
ip at Ceuta. The fact that Mr. Thrasher it %
f la.d bis case before our government is air
I tor surprise and doubt; but it ought nop- j
Lp-^clve the government from acting in t?t
ter. Mr. Thrasher perhaps thought thopfW
f-States Consul, Ovven, was in posses^ofthe I
i facts of his ease, and would make tfefper
(representations. But this Mr. Owen ?to
bv.ve failed to do. Cuba has certaimad
blood enough to satisfy her justice (jt revenge.
There is every reason to bephlt
Mr. Thrasher, an American citizen, peerr"!
k carried into exile unjustly, and that bin no- :
I cent of the charges laid at bis door. : '
^Has government done, or is goverft do
jjHBglany thing for his immediate andbndi^nal
release ? Nothing short oi tiould
B%.isfy it. Mr. Thrasher has been Jd off*
^^yBieCubanauthorities in anticipate the
w Intervention of this gevernment La now
I beset at liberty without delay; oifepain J
II; pid Cuba beware of the conseqaol An 11
If jfanerican citizen dragged into exile lipris-1 i
Bl aninent against the express adrnonitef our I
IL government! And our fleets are nlnder- [
Jj i^g at the More t * And Havana isptarnj. I '
should like to see a little of /JHhK
^^^propy and enthusiasm, so fredtf^^^H
I . wjk b^ovired upon Kossirt^^'C his og
to cqjjg
re The G
t^r Tot*#, Purchase m
f Gjneriof l',*nce, al-New^^p^^;. |Bb
ft notice hat offers for the sappmptHB^I wsjtl
{the N?onn! Mnnafaetares of I*rancernre"^
BKidkwiMr doscriptionSy In the quantities nm
Me Lived bv the Minister of the FmiJ,
? sal arillbc adjudicated upon dje^ (
K 5 l4l' ' 1.500,000 kilograinv; K??y Hff
W2, lOo'nOO, of the same crops; :u?.ftry ilM
1,810,000 kilograrnes.
of Iron masters .and others to
^H^iiajjfnsion of the Tariff, was held in Kprnlle,
T^SEfinhlage was quite large, andjtampri- |
^ M^l-Tominont men of all parties^ that
m Kaapwt and resolutions, which werqNgjilj|tt,
* fall review of the iron interest Ib
H Ram, and measures recommended to frotore
gD-alteraton in the present tariff The ad
Hi nlsrtffl svstem of imposing duties mregjud. I
HI fcdfejrtht Convention as doficicrit i?f?ery pnr. |
8 especially so in givitne Jeast*
HI pdto^on, when it was most rwred, audi
I I JShas in unequal operation arftends-tot
H H grot frauds on the revenue-laws tpselvc^ f
Ksm,:* TiePotek op the Press.-ie Rleno-f
H 11(ftjjffk Concern in New YommpUtg
^san^OO hands; (he ]^c
in Jt>e' ?:uI!
See a*1*
TM C* O. F. ; ',
lcr?w Lodge Number 9. tj |
aL r^Hrs and'Members of this Lodge to a|
rilE to rteet at the Hall to-morfw w
-l|l?in^Hlf-pastP o'clock, to attend th#umc*l
u brother, A. E. Allfn.
Jii W"U] Z" J" PeHAY? Nj ]
of Direct Import<ton, j
I* & i. P. CALDWELL.; 1
I l^e 6t*1 Jan"ar.y?^'" be ^
0^lB} 0,-ciaSk,.on Aceomraodatio* wharf,
' fB^d U Fortuna'Ju?Srrived
of Jyvessel. consf^jnjbf:
8RAISINSM
Lonon.s
Panes
\ rmicelli
iOOj^Bkets live OH /
SFi !ed Almond3 ,
Ca iry Seed j
5^Har. cjpa Malaga YV?ie
(Ki&TILE. -j *v
hS00(B r~^B under $00, cash; $200 a
(ondiHiflayf; $500 to^JioOO, ninety days ;
$fift siBtHfou^nonths, pn-chasers giving apovt
SlBifsednotea j
ji of Mr<| MACK'S School will
npEMondjy, the 5th of January.
JvlMlnrA rSvidend.
per 6hire having
' Jglflft declared on c stock of the Camder
the s?e Nvill be paid, at the
J^S^Ho6bdc"i\ on a> afftsr Thursday the 8th
|JH^K^7 ? ? V. WEST, Treaa'r.
-^^L^ntioBcat No. 2!
-?. iered to meet for drill at
Y7 *relM^^Rt>'pn Saturday, 3d Januanr, 1
X ur a in, f r
m iy oide^^E^ C jy WEST, o. s.
~T)F dTTJCrockery &c. j"
Ll/fOOiS) p'^Bontinuos to Keep on hand jht
'OTUsubdriLir JflBment ofTtom'estic Dry Good^Ii
X ipleMaXr^B, &.c., which he will |elltverfli>
Grw g, Cnc^^Hstock of Groceries cjunprisfto
in p?T^ jHi Salt, Che^| &c. &c .
^ Will be found"a jeood ai ^
AnKg^^H^H ten, which he will warrant we
:le i as cheap or cheaper thir ,r\
:an J doivell to give hnn a or pK
* T* r*u A UI DOU7/IDTI
I'Aj r J. v/naauDo no
;l^* da;
j JA^ ^ ]f
HBH|^ 1
"]LD Pt^ia nd MadeiraU^^I^^H^^B^^^ j
1 poses,' \For sale bv
|.u 2. THOMAS J. V\f fMAmHii
. T nW
rOBWSO^'S PATJEIVT UtLEY, The
fOK ?ak?S superior Barley ter in ten 1
I liinateB. Strongly recommcn?by the fa- so i
Jty as l miwtious cooling food founts; much ing
drtwy] forsaking a delicious cufc pudding, day
JyfxcelleBlbr thickening Broths fcoups.
FV sale by THOMAS W|KMAN. C
Likely l^nsc ScrTants|?r sale.
LV EQUITY? Lancaster d^rict.
fin. Susan Bed, by next friend, vfeamuel B. Ex
Hassey, TrUee?Petition to sel|egroes. r
IlY virtue oftc Decree of the C<4 of Equity T3
I) in above cie, I will sell at Lafepfer court JJ
Kuseon the l| day of January, Bo, the fi 1- 1,0
pwmg NEGROs, viz: T
i i P\. asred S a ?ood cook and l?oo eorvnnt cot:
'(JCINDA, *a bright mulatto,T,j perfect
beauty 1 "
IADISON, ag*0, stout, likely anjsmart spr
IMICELLUS^, ? j ? es
1ENRY. fc " | ? "NO
Terms?A cre.0f 12 months, exabt as much
ash as will pafttp, purchasers ?ing notes I
^id .rood securitJStb interee* annullyfrom the
lav of sale. *H. WITHERSlboN,
Dec. 29,185M [$3] c]e. L. D.
? ? ?? - ? ??- Jan
Taxes. 4
I WILL open "aTax Books beldging to the (J
town of CatnflL, tf,e ^rgl da|nf January, 1 fin,
1852, for the purp<* collecting thjTown Tax- ; unl
es, and will cont'n4 keep open tb Bame until
iho first day of eJW, ensuing, si which time jn
they will be closcd^u default dealt with dei
according to law. flT ( an.
By order of ^ art
. EbaLLAHD, Treas'r.
Council Chambwjj. 7 Ne
p-Office h?ur8'^o'clock, 4. m. to 2, and J*3jo5j>.m
W
Adminm^ ^0jice ,
I LL persons havi? , 1% ?"ce* |
It of John S-CiinnJ^.s -U'ainst the estate |?,e
tided to present the^P', "ec'u. are hereby no. I
sons indebted to 6aidf At.'Cstcd, and aII per. I Ca
R. B. Cj5''" fake payment to I **<
Dec. 29, 1851 jWGHAM, J Adm ra _
M if
% ?_
rpiIE Judffemen^ fJf
.I. other creditors o'&jnfT creditors and all B(l
tend to receive divide?. Hug/ison, who in- Ci
have come into my harjflJhe (-'fleets, which I ar
notice that the distrib*&s8ignee, will take g(
made according to lawttjl'he same will be
Court House in Camd?W? creditors at the I ~
ter the sale day in Aprifit first Tuesday afL
W.
Dec. 23. ; D, Assignee. J
BR I tt,
''AAA Genuine Rio ! m
rjl./Lr'/ 5t)(>0 {,renuinel8e^ars
Received and for sateW do.
Dec. 23, It51. L i
w t AUSTIN. I J
s
"miss legare
T7ILL rp-commenc<) her School on tkc first o
rf January, in the tyiilding in the M. E. Parson
ge yard. -Miss L. /ill instruct small boys, &i
^ellasgirls. I
Dec, 23. ! 99 2t
JVotlcc.
IXR- a. I* McEONaLD will resume his Schoo
YL in Camden,oti the seco.id Monday in Janu
ry next, at Iris utual School Room. Prices o
ruition as heretc/ofe, ranging from Five to Sever
lollars a Quarte.
Dec. 30 ! 101 | 3t
South-Cafflina Female Collegiate
NSTITUTE.
ELLIS M/RKS, M. D., Priacinal.
Departing of History and Belles Leltres.
BENJAMI! MILLER, A. D?Department o
Mathenr-^e and Natural Science.
Mods. V. y Manget?Instrfcfor of French
Spanish, a Italian Languages*
Moafr Ety e Dovilliers?Instructor in ?ra\v
ihg atW^S- * w
?Instructor in Music: Piano
Harp and G?tar, and Vocal Music in classes.
Dr.? haf-es Zimmerman?Instructor in Instrumental
&I}1C Piano. *
II. E- VA6?Instructor in Instrumental Music:
Piano. Gfar and Harp.
Miss SP:ah S. Wallace?Assistant Instructor
in ^thfimatics, Composition and English
Branchd
missfsan Kf.nnerly?Assistant Instructor
in Engl*1 Branches.
mis^tti-y Bradley?Assistant Instructor in
Englis 'ranches.
de rangements have been made with Mr. A.
M. proprietor of the U. States Hotel, for
the qjfe>'a"ce of patrons and pupils to the Institute
ifBe most moderate charges. Those who
com# "Charlotte Railroad can land at the
Inst**rw
30. mi c*
- W Ub
E OF TALIJBLE landsT
qjj^^nurolina?Sumter District.
Jcd^^&y and W. Bonneau Murray vs. ElizaTj^W>cth
V. Murray and others.
T P^Hance of^an order made in the above
J:^W:a3e, I will offer for sale at public outvon
trie first_Mondav in January next, at Sumr
Court House,
Two Tracts or Parcels of Land,
uated in the said district, belonging to the Ese
of Samuel J. MjjFray, dee'd. viz:
All that porti^y 01 the Gro*-e Hill Tract lyin^
tst of the maiflttliarleston road, containing six
ndred and eimk-lour acres, more or less, bounJ
on the ncrtiflfc lands of Burrell Moody, on
: west byjTaJHBf Johiff Ballard and \V. B.
irray, online with by Lant)s ot W. B. Munay,
d on the east by rtie main Charleston road. Not
be sold for less than seven dollars per?re.
ALSO. J/k
The Lynehfield Tract noar Statebnrg^ dJntnin;
three thousand acres more or less, bounded
the north by Lands of Samuel Bradley, on the
st by Beach creek, on the 60uth by lands of
S. Reese, deceased, and of the Estate of W. J.
ese, deceased, and on the east by Lands of the
bite of W. J. Reese, deceased. To be sold for
eless than three dollars per acre.
jTeras?A credit of one, two and three years,
tqu* annual instalments, with interest from the
ffef sale. Purchasers to give bond or bonds,
YA\MABZE TRACT OF LAND
| ' FOR SALE.
/ IN EQUITY?Lancaster District
ftbert Hegler and others vs. Wm. McManus ai
. ^ others?Bill for Partition.
fTNDER the decree of the Court of Equity
U a bote case, I will sell at Taxahaw 011 tl
17th day of January 1852, all that valuable tra
kf LAND, situated near Taxahaw, containir
ffcur hundred and sixty-nine and a half acre
founded by lands of Calvin Ussery, R. Mosele
Jqhn McManus and others. It is mostly woo
land, and a choice tract of cotton laud. Persoi
'ar,ds would do well to examii
the
(exce
nuch cash as will pay costsj^urcn^^^^^
bond and good security with interest from!
of sale and a mortgage.
J. H. W1THERSPOON, c. e. l. d.
'om'rs. Office, Dec. 22. $3.38 6t
NEGROES FOR SALE.
II? EQUITYLaucastcr District.
Parte: John Massey Committee of James Orsnus
Lanier?Petition for sale of negroes.
>Y virtue of the decree ot the Court of Equity
in above case, I will sell at Lancaster Court
use on the first '-'onday (6th day) of January
i'2, nineteen choice and valuable NEGROES,
isisting of fellows, boys, women and girls?all
sly.
Terms?A credit of one and two years, purcnas
giving bonds with good security, w th interfrom
the day of sale, payable annually, and a
rtgage.
J. II. YVITHERSPOON, c. e. l. d.
Lancaster Dec. 22. $2.25
REAL ESTATE FOR SALET"
IN EQUITY-LANCASTER.
tea Ilobinson and wife, Nancy J. vs Thomas L. Wright
and Mary Wripiit.
TNDER the Decree of ihe Court of Equity in above
case, I will soli at Lancaster Court House on the
t Monday t5ih day) of January next, the following valjle
Real Estate belonging to 'Thomas J. Wright, cfec'd;
The House and Lot,
the Village of Lancaster, containing four acres; boun1
by Lot of Dr. Mobley, Gay street, the Public Road
i Dunlap-street. The Dwelling and other buildings
very comfortable, and the place a very desirable one.
Also?164 Acres of Laud,
ar the Village, on Gill's Creek, bounded by lands of S.
Emmons, Tltornaa Ballard, James Adams and William
:Kenna. It containssoStwfine Imttoms, prd made an
andance of Corn this year. Also,
Sixteen Acrtm,
ar and adjoining the Village, hounded by lands of M,
in ton. Estateer^y,' Perry, (tnu the Camden road.
Perms?A credit of one and two veare, (except as mueli
ah as will nay costs,) purchasers giving bonds with good
mriiy^hjti interest.
JAMES IJ-WITHERSPOON, c. k. l. d.
December 1,1851. ^^($5 50) * Gt
?t frsy ?m ? '
For
A young FELLOW, accustomed to manage
trses, driving, <$ c., and a tolerable Cook, will b<
u __ ivfnndai- in January next, at tin
'IU UN lliC mow ... ^
ourt House in Camden, on a credit of one, tw<
id tliree years. Health, title and charactei
rod. Apply at the Hank of Camden.
Dec. 9. 95 ts
Notice.
All persons having demands against the Es
tate of John A. Nelson, dec'd will prcsem
lem properly attested, and those indebted wil
ake payment to
J.F.SUTHERLAND, Adm'r.
Dec. 23 99 tf.
I AY! ITAYJ!?2.r> bales prime North River IIA]
For sale by W.C. MOORE.
SHAW^AUSTIN'1 V. r
' A RE now receiving and opening their Fall suppiieKJ
H. po? eign and Domestic Groceries, which thevp
1 ofler at vvh ulenale and retail, consisting in part of tlie following
articles:
.Sugars. Guava do.
. Loaf, Crashed, & Powdered,'.Gooseberry, Strawberry,and
Clarified No. 1, and 2, > Blackberry Ja?.
Porto Rico, > Extracts.
1 .Muscovado, (Cloves. Lemon, Nutmeg and
. New Orleans. \ Vanilla.
f Coffee. . Hermetically Sealed
\ ft Articles#
>Salmon in 1 and 21b cans.
Rio and Cuba.^ ? Sardines in oi| in whole, half
Teas. ? \ nnd quartet* boxes.
Choice of all kinds' '.Lobsters in I and 2 lb. eans,
fllolas&Sl. ^ Roast Beef, Anchovies
MiiRcovado anil Porto Riito,' Freah Qp\e Bait.
N. Orleam^Tsd W. Indies. \:r . Cordials. I*
Caudl#. it-'uracea, Marischine
Wax, white amFcuIored Annisette, Noyan ,
f Adamantine .Ginger Brandy. ,
Sperin and Stearin \ ' Fish. ,
Fruit. Salmon.
' Figs and Raisins, ' <Sraoked H?nng,
Almonds, Bordeaux & Ivira jt
' Currants and Citron, ?itr , , Jf,R^
English Walnuts, Mackarel No. I, 2, and 3 in j
Filberts and ."Brazil Nuts, ; whole, half, and qu. bbls. .
' Fig Paste,"*'a new article "> a,lt'ln
Spices. I Provisions.
Allspice, Nutmeg * Cloves,;^ < j IIan? a"<?
Cinnamon, Ginger & Pepper, ? ? n- id r
London and Firencli >Iu?tard,' jj Tongues , '
Carrie Powder. Sii*>Shoulders,
_. ., 'Ooshen, English and Pme
' c i- i ^*c*'es* . . ^ Apple Cheese.
1 kftfi DoniesUcofalV Wines and Liquors. '
T7-.il i c? \ Brandy, Hennessey Exr. fine
Ketchnps and Sauces. ; do_ Otard, Bjiaryarid Co.
Walnut, Mushroom, Tomato,* do Pallevofcmls
Reading Sauce, ' Whiskey, Scotcjl hjid Irish
Harvy do. do. Bourbon, Mononga'la
John Bull do. > do Flink.g 0|d R?e
Warwickshire do. Wines, South side Madeira
Worcestershire do. < do JhiffGordon Sherry '
Paoli Vinegar do port on draught
Essence of Anchovies, / do do for jjgj, purposes, f
Anchovy Pastefl^ > do Sjtarkling Hock
Potted Bloaters.^T do. iWriflfe, and S. M. I
Preserves. <Kirshwa?scr, A bsynthe, a
Citron, Oranges, Limes, f Punch Essence. C
Pine Apple and Ginger. :Heidseick, Express, Cardinal 1
Brandy Frnits. $ and Victoria Champagne*., a
Peaches, Cherries, ^Ale and Poiter. 4. j
Limes and Pine Apple. < Choice Segar* and TofwLi 3
Jellies and Jams* ;co of all kinds, alt of whitffnw
Red & Black Currant Jelly,i wie sold la w for cash. *
Oct. 10,1851. i tfBO a
p
"I fi Kegs Malaga Grapes. Received and for sale ?
?U by^ " SHAW fc AUSTIN.
Dec. 23; 1851. 99 _tf_ p
OX Drums, small siae, Figs. (New crop) Re- c
ceiveil and for sale by *
jf Dec. 23, 1851, SHAW & AUSTIN. ^
-i fk Wbolc boxes, Layer Raisins
half do do do
3fl%iarter <M do do
A Received an* >r sale by
ec. 23, 1851. SHAW & AUSTIN. ]
1 Case Preserved Oranges
1 do do Lemons (J
1 do do Pine Apples
1 do do Citron r
Received and for sale by
Dec. 23, 1851. SHAW & AUSTIN. fj
? ?? ??????__ 5,
X Cases Pie Fruiu Received and for 6ale by
0 Dec.. 235, Sill,bl8AW & AUSTIN
5bb>8. choice Pippins. Received and for sale by *
Dec. 23,2851, SHAW AUSTIN. ?
J. u
X Bbls. Kennedy's Butter Crackers. Received G
O and for sale by SHAW &, AUSTIN *
Dec. 23, 1851. [J
5!! IT-TffoT^ubaaadJavaCoffee. ~
? XO Sacks of the above Coffee. Received at
UV \ MOORE'S.
Candies.
XAA LBS. Fresh Candies. Received at
id eJUU MOORE'S.
in Flcs. B'iirs.
ie A FEW drums prime Turkey FIGS. At
ct iiL MOORE'S.
!gt IVTEGRO Cloths aud BlaukcLs, at a
y' great reduction in prices. For sale by
d! Dec. 16. E. W. BONNEY.
18 1 A AH Poun(l? of fir*' quality LEAF LARD
le J- VV/L/ 3 cask* canvassed Hams
I ried Beef. At MOORE'S
Pt J)er; _G- Sign of the Red Flag.
feh J)00 P'eri'H brown and bleached Homespuns
priced Calicoes
^^^^^Bfcjp^^l^^g^Trercsand Jeans.
Cheap, and no
1 A Cases Claret Wine, for table use
I" 10 do Old Madeira V\ ine th
10 do do i'ort do m
2 do Londen Porter, " Byas's"
1 do best Ale. By W. C. MOORE. th
3 Cases Brandy Fruit*. Received at MOORE'S. j]
.11ACKAREL. u
nr Kits No. 1 Mackarel
6e) 10 Half Kits do. do. Barrels No. 1,2 and 3 do til
Dcember 6 W. C. MOORE' oi
SUGAR AND COFFEEBO
OWN, Loaf and Crashed Sugars
Rio, Cuba and Java Coflee. For sale bv
11 W. C. MOORE.
ntrni/iiffi l' A T
iivvnu MM. JLi/X M
A FEW boxes " Holt's" Buckwheat, new, and warranted
find. Just received at MOORE'S.
SEED POTATOES.
TIIE subscriber has on hand a superior article r
of PLANTING POTATOES, which he can (
warrant to be the genuine Mercer. For sale by a
the barrel or bushel.
Dec. 13. C. L. CHATTEN.
1 A AAA CIGARS, of the very best brands. At
lUjUUU MOORE'S.
Lemons, Lemons.
I FEW boxes very superior Lemons. Just re- r
XI ceived at MOORE'S.
OA Barrels first quality Baltimore PLOUR. For sa ^
OU by W. C. MOORE. f
Yeast Powders. <
THESE Powders are an entire substitute for Yeast in '
all culinary purposes, having lieen improved by a re,
cent chemical discovery, by which they are rendered per- i
fectly harmless to the dyspeptic as well as the Epicure,
i and nre essentially necessary in promoting a healthy diI
gestion. l'rejmred ?nd sold at Z. J. HeII AY'S,
t ALSO
Preston and Mwi'a Infallible Yeast Powders.
77 iVbtlce.
t A LL Licenses for retailing Spitituous Liquors,
, xV Billiard Tables, Ten Pin Alleys and all other .
I Licenses will expire on the 31st inst. Persons 1
^ wishing Licenses of any description for the year !
r 1852, will hand fti their applications a dressed to J
Council in due form, Dy inn isi ui January.
By order of Council, <
L. W* BALLARD, Recorder.
Council Chamber, Dee. 30.
I Nc^r'ics to flii'c.
I Will be hired (orathe first Monday of January
next, before the Caurt House a^ eleven o'clock,
thenegroes beloiMfng to the MM&mnons for one
; yCfir J. M.BESAUSSURk Guardian.
Dec. 23. f 99 ( 3t.
L
FRANKLIN ACADEMY.
lancastervillk. s. c.
X^exercises of the above Institution will
TheWSSK^the *"* U?aday (the *
? tw ?&^!r??^oro,'*h e"eu,h ??4
i? the Fr.?k
Lancasterville, Dec. 18. ^^^nipttl
Sky-Light Dagnerreaa RoomsT^\^
In the Hall over the 8tore of Mr. William
B. Campbell.
MR. II. E. SQUIER would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Camden and its
vicinity, that he has fitted up a sky and side Light,
which is acknowledged' bv all artists to be far superior,
as it softens the lgbt,and perfects the eye,
thereby rendering it perfectly easy for persons
with weak eyes to sit for a miniature.
Mr. S.'s skill in the art needs no comment.?
Persons at all sceptical are requested to call and
satisfy themselves by occular demonstration. '
A fine assortment of Medalions and fancy Cases.
0*Likenesses of children taken in a few ear
'oiids. warranted to ho n?rf?ct
Nov. 14." tf
DIVIDEND OF THE
SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY
AND OF TIIE
South Western Railroad Bank.
rllE South Carolina Railroad Company having
declared a DIVIDEND for the Ia*t 6 moothe,
>f THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS
>er Shares, and the South Western Raibroad Bank
i Dividend for the same period, or Seventy-five
:ents pet Share. The united Dividend ol Four
Dollars and 25-100 per Share, will be paid on and
Iter the 5th day of January, 185?, at the S. W,
^ R. Bank.
?gij$re Dividend on Stock in the Road; without
wroepondrng Stork in tbe Bank, will be paid on
ml altcrJHonday, 5th January, 1852, at the Comany*e
office in John-street, Charleston, and at
he Bapk of Camden, at Camden.
No ' fljgklendB or arrears of dividends, will be
aid onjjock that has not responded to the last
all fronw^fcRoad, of Tweuty-Fve Dollars per
Jharc. THOS. WARJNG, Aoditor,
A C. R. R. Co,
ames G. Holmes, Cashier. S. W. R. R. Bank.
Dec. 30 101 41 }
GOOD INTENTIONS!!
Setter Bargains! Best. System!!
FOR 1892.
ASH, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
rHE beginning of a new year m generally admitted to
be a good season to for Good Intentions. I intend
lerefore, on the first day of Jannarv, 1852, to close the
ook* so far as crediting it concerned, finding by expert*
ncc, that
' A little credit is a dangerous thing."
I am aware that there are many?very many, with
iiocr. yearly accounts might he made with perfect safety,
mi mnch profit but a Cash Business, properly eendae d,
admits of no exception, on tbe principle that when
ood* are sold at cash prices, the twelve months credit of
John Jacob Astor b not as good at the cash in hand of
in nnnrofd ritirPn. Snr?K ?* ? iw\? Km ?l.a 1
BW t I.I?? uv? *r? liM> uwuiuc IWW
r preached in the streets of Camden, bot it is orthodox,
^BaSat^4B^%itegT* ^)eca 'oon^ current on
In view of this arrangeamnt^lhavenvmaSwuS^Soto^^^^
of my stock, reducing the profits to the lowest possible
scale, and established a UNIFORM PRICE to ail.
1 have now " declared my intentions," and appeal ta
the poblic for a liberal snpport in carrying ther. out, in i*.
tarn for which, I promise yon
BBTTHR BARGAINS
than ever have been afforded in Camatu-t strong1 asserlion,
bnt one I willy fully substantiate.
The above is beyond all donbt, the BEST system, combining
every advantage to the bnyer with every security
to the seller, and wherever it has been fairly arid honestly
carried out, it has invariably succeeded and proved Hffbiy'popnlsr.
To those who have so liberally en coat aged me hereto'
fore, I again re'um most hearty thanks, and with the extra
inducements now ofibred. 1 hope confidently, for extra
favors, as only Cash and Quick Sales ran support
small Profits. JAMESfWILEON. *
December 6 95
The State of Sonth Carolina*
KERSHAW DISTRICT.
B Y JOHN R. JOY ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
"VTTHEREAS, Charles J. Shannon has applied to me
faskj/ for Letters of Administration on ail and singular
e GooSr^afiJld C battles, Rights and Credits of Ben Jain
Haile.Ji. Iul8 the District aforesaid,deceased.
Thene are, therefore7W*radte and admonish all and singular
e kindred nnd creditors of ,TT?fr*jS^?d deceased, to be and
iDear before me at our next Orduulrywv,.Court for the said
istrict to beholden at Kershaw I ooit Ildr*^ on the
;h day of Jan. next, to snow can*e, it any, wnju-iiv^
lid administration ?hould not be granted. .
Given under my hand and seal this 24th day of Dee. in
le year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty
ie and in the seventy-sixth year of American lndepenence.
JOHN R. JOY O. K.57
Dec. 30. 8t
~ AMERICAN HOTEL,
CORNER OF RICHARDSON AND BLANDINO STREETS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
BOATWBIGHT k JANNEY, I WM D. HARBIS,
l'ROPRIKTORS. J ASSISTANT.
O'llanlon's Omnibus will be ready at the Rail,
oad Stations to carry Passengers to this House,
or to any point desired) where they will find good
.ccommodations and kind attention.
Dec. 3. 94 tf
Servants to Hire for 1899.
A PPLY immediately to
/V JOSEPH B. KERSHAW.
Desirable Residence for Sale.
rHE subscriber offers for sale his residence on
Upper Lvttleton street, near Boundary. The
- ' T "l-?? .? I?J?J 1
.,ot tronts on ijyiueiun aircci iwu uuwucu aim
irty feet, ami runs eaatwardly towards Fair street
ibout three hundred and fiity ieet. The house,
:untaining six comfortable rooms, Is in thorough
epair, and the outbuildings, &c. are complete.
Also?The Ilouso and Lot immediately in the
pear of the above, fronting on Fair street, at pre*,
jnt occupied by Mr. Hallford.
Terms to suit purchasers.
WM. M. SHANNON.
Nov. 18. 91 wl m
Negro Cloth, Blankets, &<?.
HEAVV nil wool English Plains,
Genuine Georgia "
Heavy Twilled Cotton Warp "
riala Plaid Linxeyn,
Marlboro' Strips, etc.
Cray and White Duffle Blankets,
Batn and French Bod Blankets,
Crib and Cradle
Received and for tals bv
Oct. 9,1851. 80 tf McDOWALL & COOPER,
Notice.
ANY person hiving in his possession, ornavmg
seen a Five Dollar bill, numbered 558, dated
28th November, 1851, signed at the Branch Bank
at Camden, will confer a favor by calling on
THQ. SALMOND.
Dec. 23. 99 %
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