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r ?rwtlrtwwanaiiuu I THE CAMDEN JOURNAL. ? T30. J. WARREN & O. A. PRICE, Editors. I FRIDAY KVEXINW, FEBRUARY 7, 1851. Oar Market. On Wednesday and Thursday, the Cotton tuarket was tolerably active, cousi.le/iiig that prices have lowered. Our quotations will be in order from 9 1-2 to 12 cents. To-day, a j?ri:ne article w ill bring 12 1-1 cts. It is a good time for the Planter to send t ? # Com. oats, & t ? iiitrket, the demand now is ^ great, and Corn will bring 90 cents, and Oats 7.~> cents without any trouble. .. ft, ,t inn b mn he bou'jrhl in II i, * ... . this market on as accommodating terms, as in any other in the .State. Be particular however, wuen von come to ascertain, those that Advertise, from such, bargains may be had. i The Election. Next W n't-iv is the Election ; we hope no one T v.ill be ah. : i who is entitled to a vote. Ituineinblr if you do not cast your vote for secession, your State may be degtaded, cud yon the tdave of a Yankee. Farmer and Planter. This useful and interesting M>nth'y paper Iris ju.it closed its lirst volume, and we take great pleasure in recommending its second, which will reach us, doubtless, in a few days. The Proprietors promise to make it still bettor than tiio first, as they have incurred much additional expense bv the cost of Engravings, Cuts, Prize Essays, &c. "The twelve Numbers will make a handsome Volume of nearly two hundred pig** in royal quarto form, illustrated with numerous splendid Engravings of Animals of the best breed, Rural Architecture, Fruits, Cuts of the latest and most approved 6tyle of Agriculture, Implements, and Machinery." The price of this valuable Agricultural Register, is only one dollar a year?or Six Copies for gto.O'j. 3.7" Editors please send u* the January Number, ours is either lost or mislaid. Mississippi. The news from this gallant State is cheering? | el! we have to do is to inarch out of the Union, and the banner of Mississippi will be unfurled by our side. Tariff. The strongest efforts are being made in Congress now, to impose the Tariff upon us, r.n 1 of nurse they v ill succeed?and some oi the iSouth / ... , | will say suninii 10 jr. "A little iionseioe tu>w ami linen L rulixhfd by the men." Poor Pans. Jf.ems eay* 110 wonder the Fugitive Slave Law, is inefficient, because the Abolitionist i:i the (J:msr as well as in Congress, liave mare than one Mann who knows how to Paige our Jlunlers. The reason the North works on the South ?o extensively, they have (fntt such a Strong / <??/. hold upon our C'lay, and are B ut on giving our Mm-ons no quarters. "Cows are saidt) bo very gr.i^s-pint aniimh." Why is an avaricious man like a Horse? A: is.-Because lie is gross-ping [in his disposition. Pass them Round. A bunch of Deteslabl'S signing a Pledge that they would support no man, for any office of honor or profit in the United States, who di I not i acquiesce in the Omnibus bill?proscribing nearl\ the entire South, except those bribed sycophants who were willing to submit to any terms, that did not actually, without any delay, slip their neckinto halters?And he, the lion of tho crowd, ill" compromiser traitor, publishing but the other day in the Senate, that ail opposition to the Compromise was dead?South Carolina's voice of dissat i ifaction was nothing. Who will be so tain- now a $ to acquiesce; we may very justly consider them, fjarful of meeting the resolve of this horde of proscriptionist robbers. These are their nam.'s, read them, and teach your children, to bless the name of Arnold in preference to the best of the a &i'SHenry* Clnv, C. S. Morehead, Robert L. Rose, William C. Dawson, Tho. S. Rusk, Jeremiah Clemens. James Cooper, Thomas (?. Pratt, William M. Gwin, Samuel A. Eliot, David Outlaw, C. H. Williams. J. Phillips IMkbiux, A. M. Shernierhom, John R. Thurman, D. A. Bokee. Geo. R. Andrews, W. P. Mangam, Jeremiah Morton, R. I. Bowie, E. C. Cabell, Alexander Evans, Howell Cobb, H. S. Fonte, William Duer, James Brooks, Alex. H. Stephens, R. Toombs, M. P. Gentry, Henry W. Milliard, F. E. McLean, A. Ci. Wat kins, II. A. Bollard, T. S. Haymoud, A. II. Sheppard, Daniel Brock, James L. Johnson, J. B. Thompson, J. M. Anderson, John II. Reer, J. P. Caldwell, Edmund Deberry, Humphrey Marshall, Allen I'. Owen. For the Camden Journal. Ticket for the Convention. ' C. J. SHANNON. T. J. WETHERS. THOMAS LANG. ITth^Rp (rf.ntlpnwti art, oli?.-t,>/t will rarrv ?0 ... .. ?.v v>vv>v?, J - - - J into tlie Convention as much talent, experience, and practical gtood judgment as any rcpresonta^ lion. By giving this an insertion or two as early as possible, you will oblige, Messrs. Editors, many native citizens of K- > haw District. For tin uden Jniirual. Gentlemen: Son. kind friend (to rno not known,) having pro] \A?d me as a candidate tor the State Convention, 1 lu g leave respectfully to declina.,^? nomination, as there are others, who are better qualified to represent tho District than Yours respectfully, & *"*[' L. L WniTAKER. ' * ? ?r ? / y nt^rnii uamm-nrrin hijuuui .xj u- zsi DIED?On Tuesday the 38th ult., Thomas English son ofThomas E. and Elizabeth Shannon, aped eighteen months and eighteen days. In life the intelligence and joy that sparkled in the fart; of this noble child, ever awoke a happy sympathy in the hearts of all who knew him, even in death, caliunes, serenity, and beauty rested on his face. "The spoiler set Mis teal of silence. Hut there beamed a smile, i>o fixed and holy from that marble brow, Death gazed and left it there; lie dared not steal The signet ring of Heaven." YV. Nominations for the State Convention. On the second Monday atid Tuesday in Febru ary next, an election will be lipid for three delegates to represent the District of Kershaw in the ! State Convention. The following gentlemen have been put in nomination: hon t. J. wethers, .Muj. JOHN CANTEV. Capt. TII03IAS LANG. IIap.mo.vv. Capt. THOMAS LANG, Maj. JOilN CANTEV, Col. L J. 1'ATTE.iSON: Camden. Capt. C. J. SHANNON. I.. L. WH1TAKKK, M-q. Cipt. L. W. It. BLAIR. Mxst Voters. For Lancaster District. J. F. G. .MITTAG, Esq, Mnj.JfMIX WILLI A.MS. Capt. J. I)- .MrlLWAlN. Lko.MDas. For the Southern Congress: JAME*. J I. WITH KKSPOON, Esq. of I.anraster. Chi. JAMES CHESXUT. Jr. of Kesrhnw. valuable testimonv from the south. We like. :n all times, to give credit when credit isdue, and if at I tie saint' time we can relieve the dint rested, we art* doubly gratified; We. therefore, give ilie following voi linitary twlimony as to the beneficial effects of VVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, by the editor of the Columbia South Carolinian, who appears to have obtained great relief by its u*e.?[Old Dominion Portsmouth, Va. ' WIST Alt's HA LSA.M OF WILD CI I CUR V. We seldom resort to patent niedicn.es. bavin; r. grvn: respeet for the skill of tlie regular profession, b.n ,. a:,, o threw into our way the above named mod.. ... . nntUw* (finely after the clw-c of the Just session of itie i.e. t.- .i,u<'e, ' when our lung* were almost dried uo by the i.L;..-. ra.-ilied atino pltere of our stove-warmed btate iiou-e. I he Hnl-nru immediately reli< ved us of a most ha*a-sing cough, j which threatened our health in a serious degree. We ieej j that we ar>- indebted to it for some fifteen |>ouns!s of annual weight?which addition oucc P cILT, cannot be forgitiou CAPTiO.N?The only genuine and original article, was first introduced in the tear 1.-3:1. It has been well tested, and appreciated f ?r ten years, in all "the complaints for which it ha- be?n recotumended, viz:?Coughs, Colds, itiiluei.za. Bronchitis, Asthma, and Con.-unipiiuii, in its incipient stages. Ao luhefrinudii iiic lias proved more efficacious. On account oHne unhouuJed po; u arity of tins article, i!: a-been extensively counterfeited, hypersous who know nothing of the ingredients of this original compound -Aone genuine u;i!es? -igric.1 I. Bl'TTS on the wrapper, for sale it: Cam len at >!r:v Al.NS' 'Tug Store. Wholesale by 1*. M. CU.l K.V Al Co Charleston, ->. C ,a:id by uruggotsgenerally through-m; the State. Igg* Probably noar.icie has ever enjoyed a wider popularity in a!i di>.:a-c-of the lungs lit m ur. In toe ?!ipae of'i arwatef. l'ar fuin:g.tt|o.i?, and pit-lcrs. it htis been ice I almost from time im mori-il. Ltverwert, too, has b.-en universally regarded us o ie n| nature's choicest hri'hs. liit:it wis re-crsv.l f#r 1'rof. Rogers to di-covr t cart ttf extracting. h> a new chemical process, their peculiar virtues, a .1 combining tit :a i.i a raina-r hereto- j tore iiokiei. u ???. is :<? present a pre para ton utirivti'c I fori itsc i.ir.-ntrvi >o. en si a .in I".', i.. I I tti c.-i.ce :..? ! he has do.ej tn his t-.r i;> i.iWrw >rt ami far Tec j cure of to.ig-st.iti it.i j i'ii tn > 11: V D'-ca-a'toea are of- ; tecting tally, a'e a-toun ii.i; ?*v ;.i t'l.sou.is ;Si - rxiv s j in! Wno. aai.it our 'W.t I'rte.i Is aa.i n ig ?> >rs j ",'u'uii .v: s-j every jay. tli.-y woa.J Itj almost hcvoii I i bs'ief. Fur -at ti ,'dcK tin's Drug S ore, < 'am iea -SC. \ I Vsreti-. PI -ul it! it-r'.l. foittmtl. ] CavDcN1'PJJ?S CUiUENf. j tasking. per yd. 14 |o H Earl. II) M to 10 j H:iic ilujie il? to 1*2 Ism !. lb fi to 7 I llncoii, ih 9 to 12t gall 31 to 40 j Butter, lb IS to 20 jAl.n-kurel, lili! !$ to 10 1 Brandy. gall "24 to 33 .Nails, Hi 41 to 0 1 Heetnvax, 111 H to 22 (la's, I.ijhIi*-! 75 j IWf. Hi 4 to 5 .1'wis, liusi.cl ou | C'liffM", Hi J2 15 IVa;oea.?\veet.hit 5> j otloii, IS 10 to 1*.'J- lri.-U bit 11 | t'orn, t?u-'J*! tri I'.i live, In11<-1 95 to 1 | Flour, Is!)! 01 to 7 lli?*e. bu?lirl 3 to 4 ' Fisloi;'*. cut 11 to li Sutnxr, ll> 7 to 10 ' Hide-. iiry Hi s to 'J 'Suit, Kirk 11 j inn). lb 5 to t>! slrit, bit.' 11 j i.into, libl 2 Jo 21 Toliarro, Hi 10 to 50 J leather, sole, |!i 17 In21 [Wheat, bitsli 1 I Jl'HT HUiCSlB YJKS>, A supply of J. Durao*.l &. C.Vs. CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. j VVurnmtr l a ccruxin cure lor l.?ys;i.:psin. Wi-akiteg* of! the Stomach an I Want of Appetue, Weakness of the j Chest. nod "IVvcra i l A-jit-." It is also a pleasant Hjveravc. in its itir^ sta'o. an.I may lw drank with (N ine or Spiriis iviilioiil at all impairing its medicinal qualities. .May be ii.ld by the rase or siin-lr bottle. of S. BEN mI.N, Family Crorer. J. iiAitlllS. !>etxa|ri Street. Vv . C. 5100RE, I'ain.ly Cirocer' C'am Jan, Sept. 21* 77 sivtitn ' _ t charljss K.rates, 1/ A TTtlH \ K V AT 1, AW. h. C. Wili. Pn.u rirc in K.r.-haw and the adjoining ' Districts. Evtrdkan Lutl^u Number 9. Tlie Regular meeting <>i this Lodge wili Us hold : at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. J3y order of the N. C-. VV.T. DIRCIIUORE. Sec'v. English and Amcricm Prints! ! A sorted Col icd Mormos. Faivy awl Plain Alpacai*. Heavy Minclieslerand Lar'ston G.oghams. F ncy Cashmere, Silk and Cotton Poplins, (limp anu Mull Muslins. Cross Card, do A lew Dresses very Pietfy Merit os. Colored and White ("amUies A general assortment oi Gloves, R !j'>o;js, hosa ry, liainlkerch els, Shawls, Veils, , at S. D. llALLI'hJit ?S. Fob. 7. U itOvnnlrarn o n ft nl loo \I7nr.o VlVVAClJf (U1U M1UJJ JUST received a general assortment ot 4he latest styles and patterns CrucUtry and Glass ?t are a? billows; Cii| s and Saucers. Sle.ik I Indies. I'IjICS. Duals, Pitchers Laryc Sione liuiicr Stands, China and Fancy Flower \ ases, Ornaments, 'l'ovs, &.e. S. lj. 1MLLFOUD. Feb.?. U tf. WANTED TO HIKE, A FlltS I' Jtate Female Conk, lor such a one a liberal price will be given. Apply at tl.e Mansion House. CainJuu Feb. 7, lSol. 11 Itw. ,i. Hi. rnr f*" M A N S ION HOUSE. (;amde\, s. 0. CS3J^S32,ODa. THE undersigned begs leave to return hi* grntefi thanks u> his friends, and the travelling Public, fo the liberal support which lie has received since he has be?] opened, (four months) and lias entered upon his duties fo 1351, with renewed energy to endeavor to please all tha may call upon him. both rich and poor. His House wil be found one of the most desirable, situated, and best fut nished Hotels in Camden. His servants also will b found respectful and attentive, and the table will be sup plied with the best the market affords. His Stables and Carriage Houses are roomy nnd nlway fully supplied with I'roveitder, and tin experienced Hostler j An Omnibus calls at the I louse every morning forp-is ; sengers for the llailro.td. (Jive me a cub and test ray motto As you find me. So recommend me. E. 0. ROBINSON. Proprietor. Cnmdcii, February 7th, 1851. 11 tf bohesticsT" I/"V PIECES Louisiana Stripes ami Plaids. tU 1 Laroe Loll Brown Homespuns. 1 Kino Assortment of Bleached Goods. Apron ('hecks Bed Ticking1, Flannels, Blankets, Xegro Cloths, Plaid. I.inseys. All to l?e told at the NEW CASH STORE, remarkably low tor cash. At JlALLFORD'S. Feb. 7. 11 IfSheriff' Sales. OX :he first .Mond>>y in 31arc.ii next, being the 31 day of said id 'nth, I will s II before the Court House door in the town ot Camden, between the legal hours of Sale, the lolJoiving property to wit: All the Defendant's R'ght, Title and Interest in and to the H. use and Lot on tiie corner of King and Market Streets, known as the Vaughn jilace; distinguished in the plan of Me town of Camden as No Levied on and to he sold as the property ot C. II. Davis, M the suit of J. M. Desaussure and J. It. .1/i Kain Assignees, vs. C- Davis. Terms Cash. I'urcliasers to pay for papers. TIIO. J- WAR 11 EN, a. k d. Feb. 7^1851. 11 w4t ($d 00) Aoticc. Jty order of the ?uurt of Ordinary. TTT1LL be sold, at the late residence of Jos. *V Locknart, deceased, at 11 o'clock A.M., ?> i I hursday ti,c 20ih Feb. inst, all the person ! pi<>, .-ity oi said deceased (except the Cattle). Coii.-isi nji ot 18 Negroes. Household and Kitchen r urmiiire, tinges, Hogs, Sheep Goats, Wagon, t.art. Gig, Plantation utensils, Provisions. Terms one iiali cash, balance on a credit until the tir.-l day of January next. The negroes, together with the other property?notes and bonds i .... ...ni. i .i ,.i illuoi UlT ^ i ? w 11 Willi jjuuu dviuimj a u liiiii i ^a^-i vi the property. Willi interest fioin day < f suit;. S. I.OCKH.aKT, Adni'x. Feb. 7 11 4t ~THESOUTHERN STOBE. ALL who wish U.ir^ii.ns, are inv.tcd to rail at K. S. ilUl-Y.A i 'a new Siviitlicru Slore, lint it house abo\e the i auk <?i i.iiimleu, where they will li'ul a (o::ijilete assortment ol' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, consisting iu }'.? !? as lon'uws: Fancy and uiouriii. g Funis 7-b and 4-4 brown winnings 13,oe Jen ins and .Marlborough Stripes Sal!metis and Kentucky Joans t .'loins ami lancy OnssunerCa .Negro ive .-ev.-i Bed and .Negio Blankets j.nua J)c* alucs. Uiughiiius, ijv.. Orocei'iai. Brown, lioaf, crasijeil u.iJ riariued Sugar il.U and JaV'a ( olfees ,\oi, Orleans ana West In lia Molasses .Maekaie., .No.-. J auuti in barrets t.'iiee.-e, tvice, Fiour, tiaeon and N'alt itaisii.s, lVj.per, >|jice Tubacc'j, SVgars, ik.c. &,c. liarduare. Pocket Knives and Forks Britannia and Iron Spoons Trace and liailer Chains Avis, i l.niiiiir?r< jsrwl H:itr?r?tc Spades, ShovMs and Hoes iiand, mill and crosscut srv\s Vice.*, anvils ami blacksmith's bellows Nolle, brads, lacks and sp igs Knob, pad closet and slock locks Iron squares, compasses and plane irons Brushes, blacking, cotton and wool cards iiroucaxe* and steelyards; pots and skillets Broad and narrow Iron &c. ficatly Made Clothing ?>l every description. Saddles, Bridles and Martingales < 'rockery ami Gi. ssw'nre Cum.y and Dundee Bagging Kentucky Rope and Twine Toge.her w itb every otiicr article usually [omul in a v. ell seiei led s.ock ol' Dry Goods, Groceries ( ?ml Hardware. All ol whicb ili be soid exceedingly low tor cash. *-f~ i'lie liiguest market prices paid lor cotter. ; aim other country produce. Dec. il l, __ _ K. S, M< 'FF.Vr. DRYG0OD3. r PIIE rubxeribors lia\e received their WINTER SUPX 1'LV, ciiiisisiing in part, of l'ANCV GUESSES?drum Jed Thibet Cloth, llroca- ; ded K'ibniJore, fur Evening Dresses, t acliin. re .Merinos i and .Mou.s Jin de latin, plain and printed ; black and fancy Sitl.s, Paris and English Prints, Ereiich and Scotch ' Gnigliunis. .MOu UNIX:; DRESSES?lineal Tour. Satin Royal, <c fl ..... .1.. 1. In.i.il.i ,! > .M u-sciin de Lain, Alpaccu, Gingham*, trench :uiJ t-nglikii Prints. 'Pit I >1 MINGS?Of every variety, to suit the above. SUNDRIES? Rlack ami Gui'-v Thebit, Citchmere ami woolen Shawls, worked Muslin and I-ire I'a pew and Col- j lars. infant's worked Dresses and I Indies, hiuen Cninbric j ll'dk'fs., Mil-din Trimmings, (a great variety,} Thread Lace. Cap Uihbons, Giovcs and 3Jitts of ull kinds, Hose, j tn large assortment.) long anil short sleeve .Merino vests, ! Marseilles lied and Crib Quilts, Table, J'inno ail.. Toilet | Covers, 6-1 and ltl-i Damask Table Covers. Damask and colored Doylie-, Netted Tidies, 6-4 to ld-l t.ineii Sheeting, d-d to Pillow G-4Ca?e Lineii, 5-4 to Id-1 blenched and nrown Cotton Sheeting, Furniture ('hints and Dimity, Cumin Dimitr. Furniture t'ringc. India Kuhlier Sheeting rro'iM tied iilunkets. 6 4 to 14-1 Floor Cloth, Scotch t .V| vti'ig. A large assortment of bleached and brown ti. " ;i. C .crks, Ticking, Limeys, Arc. Ate. Ft.ANNKLS?Genuine, Dodgers. Deal Wcl?h. Savony shaker's all wool nnd silk warp, all wool and Domct. White, 'led and 3 ellow. of everv description. *For Men's Wear. * Black, brown, blue, green, olive and drab Cloth; fancy and tilack Cassunenis. silk and Cachmere V'estings, bolRilo Cloth, for shooting Coats; Gloves, of every variety; Cravats; Pocket Handkerchiefs; Half Huse. Under Shirts and DraWem; ready made Shirt* and Collars; Suspcndear Hats* Cn|?t. Ate- <fco. A large ussortmeiit of Goods for Boy's and Servant's wear Georgia Plains, Cordova do. lilnnkcts, &c. &c. _ _ MeDOW.flX & COOPER. Bills for 1*50. TIIE subscriber earnestly calls upon nil who are indebted to him torthcpapt year to come forward and settle tlietr bill.-3, i" order that he m;>y meet Ids engagements whiph ar,-, us per custom, short. Z J. Dj-M.\Y. Keb. 4 10 tf NEW IMPORTATIONS. THK attention oft Planters and Country Merchant is pa^fijhlsrly requested to the arrangements now made at 11 Eaucroft's Silk House, r n No. 253 and 255. King Street, Charleston, for iur suring a regular and constant supply of all the vajj riottes of the Dress Season, both from the flri-rlish and French Markets, and which, joined to :. e determination to submit every thing tit the very i- lowest p< ssible prices, will offer greater inducements to purchasers than this market has before ? afforded. Particular attention has b0en paid to j . our stock of domestic ami heavy goods for eer- j . vants wear. Hosiery of every s.:ze and variety;; we confidently i. vite the attention of our- friend- j and the public generally 10 an inspection, being | determined to offer the greatest novelties, and tin i largest variety, at the lowest prices. Uur stuc! ' consists in part of? Rich Chene Silks Striped, figured and Dla;n do l'lain and figured Black Silks, French and English La?us and Cambrics. Plain and figured, colored and white OrgandiCa. Bareges and Silk Tissues. French Embroideries, Lace Collars. .Muslin, Che Edging, and Instytings. English To eeds, Summer Cassimers, &c. Irish Linen, pure F'ux, au article we confidently recommendBirds Eye, and Towelling DLpers, (i-4,?-4 K 4, 9-4, 111-4, Tabling Damasks. Long Cloths, from to ?5 conts per yard. BlueDeniins, Blue Stripes. Chambrays, Striped and Plain. Osanhurgs, brown Homespuns *nd Sheetings, ofSouthern manufacture, which, as we are agents of sever I Factories, we are maided to offer by t -i : i.i.... ?4 I I Hie U'die or pit-'LU, ill r?trii?rv |JI r% mil ae* sortinent of Gloves, tlosierv, lla'.erdishr.<*s, tf-c., die. W. G. BAN ROFT, Importer, Wholesale and Retail, ] ii and 'J55 King st. Charleston. i Feb. 4 10 * 3in ' Office cf TransDortation S. c. R. K. CO. Feb. 3, 1851. c UNDER a Resolution of the late meeting, Etoe-kholders and their families are entitled to pass free on the road to and from the meeting of the Company oil the 11th inst. Stockholders are therefore requested to furnish their nain?s to the Agents at Camden, Columbia and Hamburg and receive their tickets. e Arrangements will be made to take them down ] with the Regular Trains on the 8:h, 9:h and 10th, t i and hack 011 the 13th, 14.11 and loth. " j Way Stockholders wi,i recei ve their ticket* from '' I the Conductors. J. D. PETSCII, Feb. 4?2t Sup't. Transp'n Family Groceries. | SUGAR Luar, Crushed, l'u; verize.i, C!ar; ce j '] ligil! and crown light M. Orleans and Alas. l! ctivac'o. * COFFEE.?Old Government Java, II.u, La. '' gmr i, C.mt oi' e, Broma, Cocoa. I TEA.?In.jjCii.il, Cjn; owilo(, fiysoino >verier,; \ oung Hyson, Orange 1'etiuv and Coiueu * ( I.Mjl. * FEOUIi.?Eiltnnore in Bids., Extra Fan?i!\ Fiour in Bigs from selected W'lica:. Buckv. Iteai, ?IZCE.? Whole, Maccaroni, Farina, Currie Powder. j 8C.iZ'.?Chemical, Olive, Chinese Washing Fluid, Castile, Colgaies, Fancy. v ! MAICS. ?Baliimore Sugar cured, Driod Heel. I i'lckled heel", .Mackcrei, Mo. 1. in Kitts r Salmon do., Iluiilnit, Fro-h Saonou, i-o, ? sters, Sardines in whole, hail and quartet 11 boxes, Herring, Potted Varmou ii d >. e PICKJLES.?From Grouse &. Black a el I, Cn derwiH.d and Lewis. ^ KETCHUPS.?Worcestershire, Harvey, John 11 Bull 'i'miia oc, Wainui, Mushroom, King P ot Ou'lc's, Salm, Pepper aud Paoll Vuiger, H W. W inedo, Cider do-, English and Freud, r| Mustard, Spanish Ooves, Capers, .\ucha- '* i \ ies Essences lor flavoring, j PUESEIJVES.?Peaches, Apricots, Prunes in their own Juice. Pineapple, Lime.-, Prunes. West Indies do., Strawberry Jam. m Figs, Itaisins, Prunes. ' ? ? ? - -? ? f. I 1 ' CA.\?>1<?S.?iN?.?w UeUlortf Sperm, ooiar oo. i Aclaiiiaiitiuc, Wax, colored do. j ^ Received and for sale bv i (ji SHAW & AUSTIN. The South Advancing?Another Premium. j TT7AS awarded by the South Carolina Institute, y ? in November I is1, to J. A. ?St < . L Clove- Z !<?nd ol 207 King M, Charleston, lor the best Co- J login;; I nave just received a lull supply of the above in Lotties o.' various sizes. -t AL'-O. J Ccuuiac Ifrcucli Toilet j'oay*, ::u<! Cologne, I From Messrs. Joseph Boury ?J- Nous, of Balti- more, difeel lmporu r>, ol gei.umc (ierinan Co- * Ingne, French Toiiei fe\iaps, anion-: which are the Uuinihiis, and Parisian; Cabins extracts, b.r the liaiidkercliief&c.. in all ol which I wt.tild respectlul'y invite the attention of th; Indies and connoisseurs generally. Z. J. DfiiJA). *"1 Feb. 4ill Idol. Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, * THE Great RnmaJy for Hhenmatian Hnin in ilie -M.le. lii,>, iWk. l.iiuh'. an' Joints. Scrofula. D King's Evil. White Swell nqs, lia.-d Tumors, SiilTJoiats. and ai! fixed Ha ins wha ver WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, PAIN CAN .NOT F.XIoT. f| The above with moot of the va'uahle FftifiOt Mfdicina?. jJ of the iirenent duy kcju co isi.antly on <* Ta Z, J. DETTVY- Q Feb. 4, 1851 10 it rc Gosbcu aad JKouu^aia Halter. 1 Firkin prime G jshen Untter. 1 do do Mountain Butter. By Feb. 5.?3t ROBT. LATT.i.' We Continue Si'lliiiff Off j) OUR DRY GOODS STOCK ti AT POSITIVE XFT\V YORK COST. f' CONSISTING of a general assortment of WINTER and SI'KING GOODS. Aii ; those who have to purchase, would do wo I to cal. ' son... 11. LEW &. SON. ? i-'oh. 4 in tr $50 R13 WARD. WHF.HKaS, oij 1 hi* night oi ilie X!7t!i nit., -oi..c evil ?Ii>|ms (! person ' r persons, id ntwriwthe axle nuts of the 1/ tucieii an.t <?harlui>o inn s'ages in I/in.'aslervil'c and thr- w down the wheels and doing other duu-ige, J licrohy a rcinard of Filty dollars lo any person who ? (> give such inifornvition 's will lead to the detect to: and conviction of the ofTuuler.'', J\ MRS McfiWEN^KK Cer.tracter. Fed,4. 1H51. *tO p'.vtf i _ |M , I,,,,, rzu. GEORGE OATES, Publisher and Importer of Bfusic, AND WHOLESALE DEALER & Piano Fortes and Musical Iiiatnuneuts. Or?"N. ilOland 28GyKins Bend.) " .j >. i>A,Ei.Sis eoli- -Hiu jo I lowing Pi ? c .ve,fixated ftaati^ortc Afmju/ttiufPra. B$s n &. * And A. tc<j. New Wiiose insrr'.nnents Ijai-ejritfajfeuvpn^iicj) utli. , vt.-r.-al e.>'inaction in thflflmd thp adjoining plates li.r reeling liicir rich and* powerful ;onelPafld for their "rent durability in a southern cliirf.He. * I i addition !0 the unsolicited written testimn. trials iron: the tol.*owingeriuuinent'^ctiste; Mad?;i;e Mrs. Se-juin?;Ali^s Uochsa, Seguhv Tcmpleton and the "liolinstocki?r" the eubscri!ier l;:,s tho pleasure of adding the favoruyfe opitt- * ;u'i of the"Suoedish NigKtingale" in theiollowi. c extract of a note received prior to her departure lor Havana. "it alfo gives me great pleasure tr. add, that I Imvc been greatly pleased tvith the Piano you kindly sept to this Hstel for my use during my stay in Charleston, being a very excellent instrument, possessing jjfPeat richness of tone. * and at the i-arne time uncommon soilness." I subscribe myself dear sir. , Yours greatly obliged, J EN AY LIND. Charlsstcn, Dec. 31at 1850. Tue origni.ils cf the above, can be tccn at the store. ; - "% "hew musiot Hungarian Polka; dedicated to Gov. Liv'dwhus Ujhaiy. By A.lele Ilohnxtock. Agnes Polka; n lively and spirted composition. 3y lillss \deie tiuhnsrw-k. Grand Triumphal Mardi. Composed by >!i*j Adeld Hohi.?to**!j. Marche d'Amaznne*. Composed by Karl Hohnstocfc Marc he d'Amazone*. arranged far four hands .V B. The above are all benutifol and very popular. Hyperion Potka. illustrated with a cured and beautiful rievv of the residence of the Poet, Professor Henry VT? Longfellow. Cambridge. Composed by Henry T. Ootes. I ive tasliionable Polkas, by F. XUiiza, viz: ,r Remembrance Polka. ? * Oi l Uncle Aed. do Affection, do Oft in the stilly night,do , II Puretani, do introducing the famous duet iu that tpera. lionaventnre Waltz. * Jtiniiv T.inH'a Q^nua Fear not fond youth; composed by .Mozart. The Mariner: a celebrated Swedish Melody Farewell to Life's Ocean; a beautiful song. Sea Kind's Hride; Swedish, 4 Voice of the Spirit. ' -> ? ^ Take this Lute; composed for Jenny Liad, by Jole* Bendiet. female Colleger. Senwnarie*. Schools, and Academies applied with Music &c.. at the lowest prices. All thlr ewmusic published In the U. S. received every week, er exnrt^s. Orders must be addressed to neorgeoates;- * S2-1 and 236, King St., (at the band;) " Jan. 31 9 "j EEMOVAI. J The Snt3crii.fr bns remt.veii to th9"Store for-' :y occupied by Thus. J. WarrcivriSsq., imniff.'c y opposte the .Masonic Hull, where he may itvays i:u found ready and h ippv to see and ac? i'tiun"ij.tte Ins friends an-I the public, to,my article i the iiu of tIJ !J A1' d -HuLl-HiV and HAR. .H.SS; having tin ha..J a fresh aT:J good supply, i:11 prepared in offer tlicut on L,.v urns'. reasurabls. nd accommodating terms. daddies ot every quality and price, Bridles, Marling .les, Whips, Spurs, Bridle and Harm 8s Bitts, and * Tnmuiimis of all styles and descriptions. Collars, Brushes. Curry Combs. - *. Harness made to order and warranted of me cry best -style and quality. Wagon Harness and Bitls, and Trace Chains heaper than any one else in town. Together with 'a I ices and Carpet Bags, and all other articles sually kept for bale in a Saddlery and Harnett star-llshllli'llt v ^ &T I an. thankful for the liberal patronage cretol'ore teccived, and beg that it may be connued and abundantly increased, as I am preaied to execute aii orders for work, in n5y line, ith neatness and dispatch, and at prices which annot be object) d to; as I am willing to lollow ie golden rule?"Luc, and lei Lice." F. J. OAKS. Jan'y. 17. 1651. 5 tf WUISKmf, RCM AXD BRANDY. 'A L5ti|>. Kectitied Whiskey, )vy 50 bbls. New England Hum 5 casks Domestic Brandy I) (Inz. Old .Madeira Wine D iJoz. Porter and Ale, in quarts nnd pints Received and tor sale liVj JainC'O JOHN W BRADLEY. Case Olives stuffed with Anchovies. Received and lor sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. Case Greet: Peas, (French.) Received and for . sale bv SUA W * A USTIN. * * ' ; Case Pate de Foie Gras Strusbourg. Recei. vt d and for sale bv Jan 30. " SHAW & AUSTIN. ws. hatthiesssst; v . Wholesale Clothing House. No. 143 Fast Bav, Corner ofQucen Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. k, Jnn"T'. lwfil. 8 lOt A yfbm V. ft otiee. VLL persons av:n^ dt-n n ls against the Eflato ?!t J. C. Uoby, tlvc'd wiil prts-.'nt t(tutu roperly ?l.e>ted, stud tnnse mdeiibd wi I make tvmcni to J. DUNLAH, Adtfc'c. J,,..9 tf Notice. . .. , .i i* I - rv CSUOScriDPrs nave this nnv inrm a vatL parttier.-hip tu.rier tin* it: me and firm oi Mofft-&. Mtjore, tor the purple ol carrying Oil the viicrul Auctioneering business. A.-hare of pat>nage is solicited. K. S. MOFFAT, WAl. u. MOORE. 1 Jan. 1st, 1851. ! . ; Tax Collector's Notice, S^OTIt'li is hciebv given thai I will opou Hooks ?>n the first day oL February next, at ie store ot James Dun lap, in Camden, for collect ng the Taxes for lHf/O, and will attend at the. illowing places on the following days for the ante purpose? On Monday the 3d of A'arch at Liberty Hill;-on. \iCsday, 4 !i of A/arch, at Flat lvock; on \\ ed* csd.ty, Oth March at Buffalo; < n Thuisdny 6th i>4 larch a! l.izenhyV; on Friday 7th if At arch, at Muoi.lv's .Mill; on Saturday c;h o:' .Iterclt, at. 'c.rctoii's Mill. ^ After the shove named tiin**. I w:!J s'tep.d'at ":.tiid 1 , t :;'i. the :i,st day t*f iVa ,v. 1. t h time, he 1J'?< ks mi.I p'-eitivf y be c-hand uiicictao^i. :T6 liOUb.O laXi d. > J IV. rc.E.5. *( Jwmnry '29. ' Cy v. n Ytetcd V * ^ *. activi! .-lt d uilell'grout i'ov. t:ocr 15 to 'ifj S. i ears of-: jrr. i.r ;:;i ro ,:.u'iu L,;