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kin tin* House of Keprese?^itm?s 1 lie d;i v s session WUS spent in Committee ol llie \Vhole on the state of the Union, (Mr. jUiehardson in the chair,) wherehi tlie Mi.itary Academy and delieieiicy" ippjopriatiwh" bills were nominally under consideration. Speecheswere delivered ^" Messrs. Polk, Brooks, Ltihe, - Caitcr, and"Gorman'.' Subsequently the Militarv Academy appropriation bill' was passed. The Ifouse adjourned. HL Corrof.oud-ncc of Ute Camden Journal. ^Washington, Jan. 4,1853. g f In accordance with the usual custom, the priB _ vnte houses of this Oity->jvere thrown open on , Now War's day for the' reception of strangers |K and friends. Each one feels at liberty oil these K occasions to visit every body, mid call for any rfcB fr.shineut he may chouse. " The tables are tilled wiJi iinineuse bowls of^punch, egg-nbgg, nud apple-toddy, which is free to all. This way j&f "lasting"' every man's liquor, is rathc?,a danger otw o\j erimcnt, if o'ne eair judgefroffi the effects V ]>nnine !, * >; tovvard^Uie close of.tho day, Isaw several who looked as though they were trying a to walk in as zig-zag a manner aa possible. ?? Although the City is not thronged, yetdt is K very gay, and every afternoon the Avenue is I crowded with the "fair sex" who promenade "up <>!K' side ;;i;d down the other," to show tlie "sterB v nor sex" the latest styles. There is a strange Pv amalgamation going on between tlie sexes, as re- ? Pi? gards dressing?the : gentlemen Wearing shawls | and g liters?the ladies, "d >uble breasted coats, [ boots and standing collars. The latest styles l " for tlie ladies are red bonnets, red shawls or coats, , I and red skirts?that is all you can see ?and on a cold morning reel noses. Your exchanges will inform you that the nprf" Cabiuct has riot yet been brought out, mrfU as ' each one has announced his favorite nyfmber as a fit subject for promotion,-1 ^haiHiot attempt L jo recount but la^dmH^vrnt until lbs-Ideas of ^lT^viic.n yoii shall hear the lucky ones announced :t by authority, Gen. Scott is in the ?fp and the " old hero of a thousand battles" looks as though he had never sustained a presidential defeat. The.title' (of Livi^fcnatit General, which will be conferred upon him, together with'the two thousand pir > annum extra pay* will serve in,a great measure to heal his'wounds. A man may bo counted honorable, high minded, noble, Ac., when he lms not a stiver in'the'world, but let' hitn have .he dimes and lie is sure to be sought after. The JTosideut elect has determined not to come to Washington alitii tlfe- middle or last of next month. lie does this in order to escapes; the embraces of his "dear" friends who are ex trcmcl v anxious to inform liiia that he owes his election, in a great measure, to their, strenuous exertions, and as they are still very fteble, from the effects of thci^aDors, are desiroas of being ted on Government j>ap, for the Urxt four years, : which is certainly a most excellent panacea^ : The question has been asked me since my ar- j rival h.-re, " who will be Mr. Woodward's sue- j ccssorf' 1 am not'abbe to secTnto futurity, but' < I am inclined to tlinik that the loss our Con- < gresM.'iial ] >i-trict will sustain by th? withdrawal 1 of Mr. Wood ward," will not be easily til led. I ( am no "puffer" foe this gentleman* neither do I intend any di-pnragement to any of the gentle- i men announced ns'cnudidates, yet, Mr. Wood- 1 ward has been a faithful and trusty sen ant, and L we the! secure iti his hands, and I am loath to see him give up his charge, lie will carry with < him. in hi- retirement, the fondest and best wish- ! es of the entire people of South Oaiolir;.Tr7nTd~of--j manv good and great men of the other States, r * CATO. ,1 f I ' I vuuivrvuct't Tlie South Carolina Conference of the ( Methodist Episcopal Church commenced its 1 setting in this place on the 5lh iust The ses- J tilm opened with 104 Members, apparently in . fine health and excellent spirits, and wo understand that they are progressing rapidly with the necessrrily large amount of business, which ] M ill come before them for consideration. That ] '^venerable servant of Cod, bishop Capers, who 1 i tfwjoys so extensive a reputation for intellectual ; | ^ strength and fervent piety is present, enjoying ( good-,health, and presiding over its delibera- ( lionsAvith his accustomed, remarkable ability, ( dignity and urbanity. t Such stated re-unions of the " Heralds of j Truth," who are engaged in the prosecution of ] 1^ the same glorious work, and hound together J by the firm cord of a common faith in a com- 1 inon Savior, must be productive of unalloyed \ happiness and pleasure to themselves and great ] good to the Church. It gives them increasing ] energy to go forth in the u Strength of the Mighty," and press forward the work with una- ] bating zeal in whatever sphere they may be c called to labor. i It is not often that we are allowed the privilege of enjoying such opportunities for spiritual improvement, and it therefore, is fitting and $ becoming, that every one should humbly ac- f knowledge, duly appreciate and endeavor to r improve the blessing.--?ii7W/cr Watchman. Later from JEuropc. arrival or the steamship asia. 0 Baltimore,, Jan. 5.?The Br. mail steamship Asia has arrived at New York from Liverpool, which port she left on the 18th of De- r cen i her. 'p.... r \r rvn...nn Jill. \ LIVI VVIf lUaiUU-?IO. V/UUVMI Wild SKil' dy and closed quiet, Tho sales of the week comprised 37,000 bales, of which speculators took G.G00 bales, and exporters 1,300 bales. "< Fair Orleans was quoted at G l-8d., other quab ties remain unchanged. 11 Trade in Manchester is steady, the advices from India having been favorable. li The Havre Cotton market is unchanged, and b the sales of the week comprised 4,000 bales. (ikkat Buitain.?A test vote had been taken in the House of Commons, which resulted in the defeat of the ministry by 10, arid the a Earl o( Derby had gone to tender his rcsigna- tion to the Queen. It is supposed that the new ministry will be a coalition, composed of Whigs, Peelites, Moderates and Radicals. The c Marquis of Lansduwne has been named as Premier, and Lord John Russell as Leader in b the House of Commons. Great floods have t< occurred in England. * Fkancr.?The Pope will crown Louis Na- ^ puleon. Prince Napoleon, son of Jerome, has P been appointed King of Algeria. Spain is on the even of a revolution. Turk FT.?Great consternation prevails in Constantinople in consequence of the refusal of the Rank to receive the State paper, and 1 the reported success ot the rebels in Albania. tl Judge Nasli has been appointed Chief Justice of n 1he Supreme Court of the State of North Carolina, J to fill the vacancy occasioned by the late resigria- j.1 tion of the Hon. Thomas Ruffin. * f 4 ' ' ""^^no^idgniciits Of Sub'scripitons 1'kcivcd for tho Journal. Cnj>t J. F. Summcrvwe, to 1st January, 1854 Hugh Hood,., . .. 1,..." " " Dr. J. J. Shropshire, -TSfe " " " Jesse Horton, .7th Decembfe-1853 li. D. Senu, 1st ^February, "16153 W. C. Cunningham, 1st Janaaty, 1854 W. A. Turner, 1st May, 1863 "" John A. Bowen,-9tk November^ 1853 Jesso Truesdell, 1st January, 1854 Washington Myers, 1st December, 1853 C. Mobly, 1st Januar}', 1853 James S. Thoiflpsoh, on account, $5 James Click, on,account, $2 A. D. Jones, sen., 1st January, 1854 iL-miish, v " " Samuel McDowall, (Illinois) 1st March, 1853 Capt. Win. Kennedy 1st January, 1854 Jolan Kooertson, v , Capt. J. B. Mickle, C.Haile, (Camden,) 44 44 44 tcvi-Nelson, 44 , 4 44 L. L. Whitaker, 44 44 / Y" N. HotcUkiss, 44 44 44 Capt B. McCoy, ^ 44 44 " W. E. Hughes, 44 44 44 Mrs. Blair, (Mobile, Ala.) in full \V. E. Jqlinson, jr. 1st February, 1854 Kenneth McCa.skill, 1st January, 1853 Daniel McDonald, 44 44 '44 lion. T. J. Withers, 14 44 1854 Mrs. E. Ellerbe, 44 44 44 B. J. Kuykendal, 15th September, 1853 Col. W. A. Ancrum, 1st January, 1853 ^ Mrs. M. II. C. Arthur, (Ala.) 1st January, 1854 Adam Arthur, (do) 4 4 44 14 Col. T. J. Ancrum, 44 44 44 Za^T. (!n[)hilh 1st May, 1853 Thomas U'hiTaiter^l^t JllimniTj-iaJl ~ '? _ Mrs. L. Hailc, 44 44 44 J. G. West, 44 u44 C. S. West, (Texas) " " " Mi?. E. A. Cunningham, 1st January, 1853 John A. Crunijitoju, on account, $0 \V. 15. Huckabccf 1st January, 1853 ^ ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER^ important to dvspept1cs. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEP&N, the true digestive fluid, orGASTRic juice, preparedfrom RENNET, or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX. after direclions of BARON LIEBIG, tho great Phj-siological Chemist, by J. ST HOUGHTON*. M. D? Philadelphia. This, is truly a wonderful reinedv for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LITER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, tlio GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among tlie medical advertisements. TO TI1E SICK. For the effectual rooting out from tho system of al diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousncss and impurity of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact that WRIGHTS IS J) I AX VEGETABLE RILLS are the great RASACEA. Throughout the entire South, these Pills have Jong been held in the highest repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical the unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is made faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern liseases generally,'yield to their in flue nee at once; and to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm lias been prodded. . Let each try.thcm for himself and if the medicine 'ails to .satisfy, the experiment shall cost him notiiing. Tiios. J. Workman-, Agent for Camden, S. C., and sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the counIrv. .Tnnn 2S?lv. 5 pobsoxing; Tlmusandsoof parents tvlio nse Vermifuge enmpred o [Pastor OiL Calomel. A-c., are not aware, that while they ippear to benefit the patient, they are. aetuallv laying the riytin'j|1:""? fTti rnri"* "f lli?citsfw- such as snlitatiol), loss rf si?in. weakness o? iiiorv, <yr.- - ~ ?? , In another column will be fount) the advertisement of flo'bensaelv's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of ill directly interested in, their own as well as their C'liilIren's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from tliose of a hjtfbu* type, should make use of the inlvgenuinemedicin?.Ttobensac.k's Liver Pills. Be not DttcEivr.n," but ask for llobensack's iVorm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has lie signature of the Proprietor, J. N. JIOBENSaCIv, as tone else are genuine. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. _ BAGGING, per yard 12! to 13 BALE HOPE, per pound 9 to .. BUTTER, per pound 20 to 25 BEEF,. per pound 5 to 7 BACON.. . per pound 11J to 20 30FFKJ5, per pound 10 to 12 MIEESK, ..per pound .12 - to 15 JOTTOST, per pound ;.... 7i to 8J IORN per bushel . . 50 to GO PLOUR. per barrel ..51 to 6 FODLER, perewt 80 to 87 [RON, per pound 5 to G [,ARD, per pound. 16 to ilOLASSES,.. .per gallon, 31 to 41 JAILS, per pound, 4 to 5 )ATS per bushel,- 40 to 45 ?EAS, per bushel, ; 62 to 75 POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 Irish, .per bitrre! to .. 1ICE, .per bushel. $3 to 5 JuGARj.:...per pound.. C to 12 SALT per sack..-.. lj to li For Congress. The friends of lion. FRANKLIN L MOSES .in louncc him as n candidate to represent this Congrcs ional District in tho next Congress. "cadets of temperance. Kershaw Section No. 4. rlTK regular Meetingof this Section will be held at their Hall on Friday next, at 7 o'clock. By order fthe "W. A. J. IV. CALL, Seer'7. sons of temperance. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. rHK regular meetingof this Division will be held on Thursday ovcningt-at 7 o'clock. By order of tho W. P. 1). R. KENNEDY, R. S. Fifty Dollars WrILL lie paid for tho apprehension of tho thiol who stole from uiy plantation on Thursday night i8t, a young chcsnut sorrel Marc, Saddle at si Bridle. The Mare is lour years -old last spring; about 15J ands high; no white marks, except perhaps on one of er hind pasterns; has a sear on her back from a hurt y tho saddle, and is slightly marked with the gear.? l suitable reward will be paid for her recovery. C. J. SHANNON. Jan. 1, 1853. 2. The Fnyetteville Observer will copy six times nd forward bill to this cilice. Administrator'* Sale. BY permission of John R. Joy, 0. K. D., I will sell 011 the first Monday in February next, before the Jourt House door in Laneasterville, SEVENTEEN LIKELY NEGROES, clonging to tho Estate of John S. Cunningham, doe'd, >-wit:?Milly and 2 children, Eliza and 4 children, Inncy and child. Frankey and child. Tho others are [en, good field hands, one of which is also a fair C'nrcntcr and Blacksmith. W. C. CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r. January 11 2 ts Lancaster Ledger copy till day of sale. VAD fi AT I' */ oyi liAit A PAIR of good FAMILY HORSES, warranted :jL sound, and very gentle in harness. -Apply at lis office. Jan 11 rllE subscribers have removed from their old.stand, to tho on^formerly occupied by Mnj. K.S. MolTnt, ireo doors above the Rank of Camden, wliero may be und at all times a complete assortment of Groceries. Jan. 112 tf SHAW & AUSTIN. - * POST OFFICE, OAMDEW, S. C. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. May 1st, 1862. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHE RAW, DARLINGTON C. AND MAYS T. O. ON WIL. & MANCHESTER R. H. Due Daily, at - 4.30 P. M. Closes Daily, at - - - 9 00 P. M. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHARLESTON. Due Daily, at - 4.30 P. M. Closes Daily, at - ... 5.00 A. M. SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA. Due Daily, at " ... 4.30 P. fll. Closes Daily, at - - - 5.00 A. ?v. WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA. Due Daily, at ... . 4*30 P. M. Closes Daily, at - - 9.00 P.M. OCT"Way Mails on the Sonth Carolina Kail Hoad, close daily, at 9.00 P. M. CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. Due Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 P. M. Closes Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at 5 A. M. YOKKVILLE 31 AIL, VIA LIBERTY HILL, <Jtr. l)ue Thursday and Saturday, at - 12 M. Closes same day, at - 12.30 P. ill. NEWBERRY 3I.UL, VIA LONGTOWN, &C. Due Thursday, at - - - 8 00 P. M. elope* fnuay, at - - n.uu A. M. JOHN N. GAMEWELL, P. M. List of Letters, 1") EMATNING in the Post Office at Camden, Janu.1/ ary 1st, 1853. Addison, Martha A R Jones, J L Amanson, Mary Kennedy, J J Bulklcy, Francis Laugley, Lucy Beauford, Daniel McKinuon, Lauchlin 2 Brown. Richard McKinnon, Neill 2 Brown, Gcorgo McKinnon, Cheiry Baum, Manes McDonald, Roderick Belton, David McKay, Rob't E Banks, William McCranev, Archibald Cunningham. W C Murphy, Joseph Carlisle, William Miller, Margaret E Clyburn, William McBrido & Son, John Cureton. T K Nelson, T J Cunningham, Polly Nolan, Harmon R Dunlap, R W Phillips, Margaret ^-M-prs Jnniw Player, R R EllerbccT^Tn ??lVdigo, A B 2 Hogan, L A Patterson;'L 3? Hatfield. S 0 Itichburg, James Haywood, R Rolan, C J Hood, Deter Rembert, J E Hamilton, Harvey Stokes, Susan M Harrison, SB 2 Shiver, Samuel Henry, Edward 2 Thomas, W J M Huckabee, Willis Thompson, James Hester, Kdwatd Wood, Wile}' Johnson, Frederick Wilson, Samuel Jones, J J Whitakcr, Richard W Jamc^, Gracey A Young, Abrara Persons calling for letters from the above list will please say they are Advertised. JOHN N. GAME WELL, P. M. Jan, 11 The Lancaster Rail Road. 4 T a meeting of the Commissioners appointed at J. jl Lancaster Court House, by the Charter to incorporate tlio Lancaster Rail Road Company, tlio following Resolution was passed and ordered to bo published : litsolved, That the Books of subscription to tlio Capital Stock of this Company be opened for the Camden Route, Chestervillo Route, and the Ridgeway Route, on the First Monday in February next, being the 7th day of that month, and kept open for sixty days, closing on the 7tli day of April next, at the following places and under the direction of the following Commissioners: ; At Lancaster Court.House. S. C.? Pixon Barnes, Thomas K. Cureton, James n. Witlicrspoon, Thomas W. Ilucy, William McKcnna, W. C. Cant 11 on, John Adams, W. A. Moore, II. R. Price, and James Robinson. At Camden, S. C.? John Rosser, W. Tlmrlow Caston and Enoch Tryou. At Chester Court House, S. C.? John A. Bradley, Samuel McAllily and C. D. Melton. At Wixxsrobo, S. C.? Samuel G. Barklcy, J. Z. Hammond and J. M. Rutland. At Cei.uxr.ia, S. C.? James V. Lyles, John Caldwell and John G. Bpw?man. ?" At Chari.estox, S.C.? S. S. Farrar, James S. Chambers and Frederick E. Frascr. At Ci.yrourxe's Store, Lancaster District? T. L. Clvbourne, Uriali Williams and Andrew John- i son. ? ? r. . ? r? A TTnn,... . ... r*. ill r l?.\ i iilk k i. jvhkmiam i'lmhivi ? "William Kirk land, William Fletcher aud Jesse Trucsdale. At Moffat's Oi.n Stork. Chester Disthict? Lewis A. Beckham, W. A. Uosbol'ough and J. B. McOill. At Liiikiuy Hill, S. C.? John Brown, L J. Patterson and William C. Cunningham. At Monroe, N. C ? D. A. Covington, W W. Hart and J. M. Stewart. ' At Wilson's Store, Union County? Hugh Wilson, William Crow and John Walkup. commissioners at lancaster court house. DIXON BARNES, JOHN ADAMS, THOMAS K.CURETON, W. A. MOO KM, J. II. WITIIERSPOON, H. R PRICE, THOMAS W. HUEY, JAMES ItOlHNSON. W. C CAUTHEN, Lancaster, Jan. 3d, 1832. 2? It Will be Sold, ON SATURDAY, 22d inst., before the Court House in Camden, 23 Milcli Cows and 11 calves, 1 Bull. 23 Cattle, 12 Mules, 1 Horse, 1 Mare. q l?..lw 11.... maiimirn m ,l-nl ) i o i L iwu^.n, yu.iivuuviu m iivuy u uw ? * extra shares. 27 Plough Stocks, (domestic make) 38 6 iiicli Plough hoes. 31 4 " " " 12 Cotton drills 10 Spades, 10 Shovels, 4 Manure Forks 33 weeding hoes, 8 Grubbing hoos 12 Colin Axes, 0 Trace Chains , 2G bales Gunny Bagging, (890 yds) 2 4 horse Waggons, with two sets of gear each. Terms made known at sale. Jan 11 2t McRA BREVARD. Special IVotice. VLB persons indebted to the subscriber cither by note or Book account, arc requested to call immediately and settle, or they will bo placed in the hands of an officer for collection, as further indulgence cannot be hod, or need not be expected. Jan. 11 B. IV. CHAMBERS. A LARGE lot of fine Cigars, just received and for sale emphatically low for cash by Jan 11 B. IV. CHAMBERS. A SUPPLY of fresh CURRANTS, CITRON and RAISINS, just received, and low for cash by ' jan 11 B. W. CHAMBERS. A SUPPLY of BUCKWHEAT, warranted fresh, just received and low for cash by jail 11 B. W. CHAMBERS. t A LOT of line Guava JELLY, just received and low for cash by B. W. CI IAMB E R& I i'kivmi ^iiroii, Katsms, Aimonus, uurrants, least ' 1 Powder, Maccaroni, Uroina, Figs, Chocolato, Ca-/ per.". Lemons, Irish Potatoes, Ac., just received )>v jan. 11 If K W. BONNET, j Notice. fTMIE Subscriber tenders Jiis thanks to Ids friends X and customers for the patronage they liavo be-/ . Stowed upon him, and hopes they will not ho disploasJ ed with Ids terms tins jcar. Ho intends working thie( year very low, ar.d entirely for cash, and requests all J persons who hnvo work done by him, will please send * the money when they send for their work. Provisions 1 will ho taken for work at the highest market prices.? I will he glad to do work for those to whom I am indebted, at cash prices. Those wishing to make other arrangements than for cash, will make it known beforo , the work is done. Placksniitldinr. "Wagon Slaking. rcnairinar Cnrriaircs. &c., done at abort noti(?c. faff" AII1HTSOH3 indebted lo mo will do well to call and settle, as 1 must have money. Jan. 11. 2tf N. li. ARRANTS. ,r> f i jjfe''. Wanted Immediately, ^ \ LLibe Money due mc for 1849, 1850. n and. j xX 1852. ^ Z. J. I??AY. fl^HE following applications were received n^^g?3 X from individuals wishing to obtain Licence ta Retail Spirituous Liqnors in the Town ol Cgjnden, viz: Row. Latta, License No. 2?Recomnijffled by A. G. Bat-kin, II. Holleyroan and H. Pate.^ffccucities. C. llatlicson and J. M. DeSaussure. /.trfr Thomas Boone, License No. ]?Rec^mrojjgdcd by 1 R. Wilson, James McEwen, R. Latta, nnrrvohn Ingram; Securities, P. F. Villepigue and G. S. Douglas. R H. Finch A Co., License No. 2?Recommeqpedhy | J,. S. Nettles, John Ingram and R. Latta; 3ew[itiesr " A. G. Buskin and It. Wilson. . D. II. Robinson, Lieense No. 1?Recommitted ltj J I. Villepigue, Zick Cantey, James MeEwgljfand J \\ cssingcr; Securities, P. F. Y?Hepigoe~:(fpi G. S. W. C. Moore, License No. 2?Recommend^! by : Securoties, C. Mntheson. Ordered. That the. aIioyc annlieations beoiihlished 1 in the Camden Journal. *r J&E'-' * 1 L. W. BALLARD, T.Jlecordtr/ Council Chamber, Dec. 30, 1852. Jf- It Notice. , I WILL open the Tux Books belonging to the Town of Cnmaen, on the first day of January, 1853, for tlie purpose ?. ' collecting Ihe Tuxes, am] will keep open the same until the first of March ensuing, at : which time they will be closed, and all defaulters dealt with according to law. By order of Conn cil. \ Pre. 311f L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. j noorr zionf COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, I J. W. HUDSON, Esq., Resident. TIIOS. M'CANTS, ) ^. JAS. Hi RION, } Professors. i>. WYATT AIKEN, ) ] f I "HI K exercises of this Institution will be resumed on X the 17th January next. The Scholastic year will fotisist of two Sessions, of five months each. TERMS: i\. < Boarding and Tuition per session .$87.50 ' Or if paid in advance 75.00 ' i'onreo of Lectures on Chemistry and Natural Each student boarding in the Institution will lifriiisIT ' his crwn fuel, lights, washing, sheets and towels, and every student who occupies his chamber during the ' day, will furnish his own bedclothes. TERMS FOR DAY-SCHOLARS. ] Reading and Spelling per session ,$10.00 Do. with Writing and Arithmetic 12.00 < Do. with English Grammar and Geography^ 13.00. i Do. with Book-keeping .v^KjL8.00. ] Latin, Greek, Algebra or Geometry 25.00 1 firewood for School rooms . .^T> 50 Instruction in French !? J?/?? 1 \ Stnitont will lir> rpooivod at nnv timo. nndivlll bo charged at the same rate from the time he enteral to the I end of the Session; but no deduction wilt.flf mado I when he leaves before the end of it nor for t&pbstby < suspension or expulsion. A Student is prohibited from having guns and dogs. < and ho will be expelled if it is known that he has a 1 pistol in his possession. I * Winnsboro, Jan. 4 2?3t * ON and after the 1st. November, the Passcbger and Mail Train will leave the Camden DepoUat'half ] past 5 o'clock, A. M. ' N. D. BAXLESf-Agent Nov.- 2. 88 # tf C10MMITTED to the Jail of Kerdtaw District, a 1 } Negro Fellow, about 25 years fit ago, six feot 1 high, named BEN, who saj-s hg belongs to John 1 II itchard,,of Florida. The owner'18 requested to come c forward, provo property, pay Jxpehses and take him J away. J. COLLIER, Jailor. Camden, Dec. 28,1852, 1?tf J COMMITTED to the Juif of Kershaw District, a a Negro Boy, who callsftfB name NED,,and says 1 ho belongs to James L. Rckfi* The owner is requested to come forward, comply with the law and take him c away. J.^JI. COLLIER, Jailor. s ?Dep. 17 10t#:'. . tf c "jl ST EiLCEBVFI) ~ ~ AT THE WHOUESALE HOUSES, r 9 A BOXES BUCKWHEAT, ? U 500 Havana Oranges, Rice, Lard, and Mack- I crcl. W. C. MOORE. i Nov 10 1 ? . 0 Piano Fortes at Reduced Prices. j ONE Elegant Roecwood Caso Piano Forte, direct c from ihe Manufacture of Nuns & Co., New York g City, and will be sold for $300. cash, or good paper, b Warranted if well used. s Also?One second hand Piano Forte, in good style 1 and good tunc, and can lie had for $100 cash or good p paper, if applied for Boon to J. 11. F. BOONE. Dec. 10. 99 I tl I'tuii and O/.nabnrgs. 9 A A BUNHLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Den i ? U vy bornjdo.; 30 pc's. DeKalb Osnaburgs, For sale b}- W. C. MOORE. Frnit, Fruit, Fruit. ~t A Kegs MalagA Grapes JLU 1 case fro^kCurrants ti 50 jtkgs. Baisim^in whole, half and quarter boxes, si Jjayer uuu unn 20 drums new cro^Ega 2 bagsBordeaux Sponds English Walnuts, JBfcgrts, Bra7.il Nuts. Citron, Lemous nmt Oranges. IJeceraBdaud for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. f A BAGS RutledgSBTamily Buckwheat. RcceidtU vcd and (or sal J SIIAW k AUSTIN. r O CASE Pie Fruit fi w 1 do Tine Apple Qgittice. Received and for sale li by SIIAW k AUSTIN. I OA BOXES Mild GosSen Cliccso. Received and for t< fj\J sale by f SHAW & AUSTIN. tl ? -f A Bbls. Mercer Potatoes. Received and for sale by n JLU Dec. G, 1852. ? SHAW & AUSTIN. ? ?? ?IF? 1CASE frocli MaecaronL Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. '* SHAW & AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring r 1 do do AncImvie'Paste Received and lor sale by r Dec. G. 1852 - SHAW k AUSTIN. * 1CASK genuine Londoja^Mustard a 1 do do lMjjncjp do F Received and #800 by A Dec. 0,1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. p 1CASE Crosso.yt Blackwell's English Pickles, con- o sisting of Piccalilly, Chow-Chow, Caulillowcr. and v mixed Pickles. Received and for salo by n Dcc- SHAW & AUSTIN. ICASTf of Crosse & Blackwell's English Sauces, consisting^ Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey and lolin Bulir?Roceived and for salo by Dec. G, 1852.' SIIAW & AUSTIN. ? - ^ K r. A SES assorted French Cordials. Received and L> 7o7snTe by SHAW & AUSTIN. ri BETTER LATE THAN NEVER! ti AM. & R. KENNEDY liavo at last rc- ~ ccivod their FALL STOCK. And respectfully invito their friends and tho public jonorally, to an examination of tho largest and best lelectod stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY * GOODS they have over lxul offered them, and at pri;es that canuot fail to please. Oct. 15. JUST RECEIVED.?A general nssortir.en of Ladie's SHOES and BOOTS. Somenew styles j by WORKMAN ABOONE. n PA III KILLER.?One Gross Pony Davis k 1 Son's unrivalled PAIN KILLER, in bottles from _ L2 1 2c. to $1. Received yesterday, at ~| Oct. 12. Z. J. DeHAY'S. J ^o^ng rtioso'NegTOcs aroaslikelyagrmgaseandiQ found m tfle Stale, and are accustomed toswamp culture. I Conditions.?One third cash?{lie' balai.ee at one and tw o years with interest added, id notes payable at the Bank's, with two approved endorsers. Jan. 4?2t J . "YyILL' be sold .in on it 12 o'clock. Jr., a Lot of JEWELRY,-? Coftsustiiig of. I Gold Watch Chain and Seals, GoldiTedalSj-Breastpina. Rings, Lockota, .Ruckles, ?o. The property, ot :he late Jas. P. Dickinson. 'Terms made known on the dav'salc. ' JOHN R. JOY, Admr. ^Officio. Dec. 31. 1 Salo At jpAAu. BY permission of John R. Joy, Ordinary foV Kershaw District, I willsellat the-Store of-William 3. Kirkland (Flat Rock,) on.Saturday, the'15th dry)f January next, two' valuable .NEGRO WOMEN, Leah and Daphne, and their Children?having three ;ach?belonging to tho Estate of Rachel Leigh; dee'd. Terms?Credit till the 1st January, 185-4, with interest from day of sale, with'good' security, and a mortgage of the 'property. JOHN U. IXC REM, Ex or. Dec. 27. 1 * . tf fu Equity?Kershaw District. tlobert Wilson, vs. Paul T. Yhlepiguo aod.M'jfij/and others.?Bill for Partition and Account... [N obedience .to an order in this .case opade, dat.ed December IStb, 1852, I will offer for sale, at public >utciy, before tho Court House door in Camden* or tlic irst Monday in February next, and if then premiSd,'m somesucceedingsale day, the real Estate of-Mortlia ?. Wilson, deceased, as set forth in the writ of. parti; ion issued in thls.caso, consisting of .the following One tract orplantation ril I HIT "Illllfi'iiiWl itli l acres, norc or less, lyifig on the waters of RaTthn CrOel^P ;he State aforesaid, bounded by tho^harlcston andJauidcu road,.,and by lands of Larkin T. Dinkiifs, Wiliam Saitdors, and John Sanders. Also, a Houso and Lot ou Broad-street in the town )f Camden, and Lots on Lyttleton Street in tho said ;owb: The said Lots being known and distinguished ntlio plan of tho said town by.the Nos. 911, and 912, 3S2,imd halflot No. 881. Tho said. Plantation, will'not bo sold for less than Tive Dollars per acre. The houso and lots oh Brohd-Street will notbe sold "or less than Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200,) an<Lthe 'wo-Dots on Littleton-street, atnot less than Four Ilunlred Dollars. ($400) Tebjis.?So much cash as will pay tho costs of the Satfe?for the balance, bond,' with "approved -personal inreties, and a mortgaged-the premises,- payable in rwo equal annual instalments, the whole?,beariug intcrsst from date of sale, payable annually until the.wholeJ tond is satisfied. Purchasers to pay/or all negftaary f tapers. W. II. It. WORKMANyC. e. k. d. jwjg;-asa...a^.,.-CTa . ~ tf IK EQUITY. Sxpartc: Bnrwell Poykin, A. n. Boykio, Lemuel W. Boykin, and others. TTNDER the authority oftlie decree in the case above U Btatcd, I will offer for sale at Public Auction at Lancaster Court Houso on the flrstifonday raFebruaiy text the following tract of land, to-wit: A tract confining five liundrod, more or loss, acres, lying in Lanuister District on Cane Creek; bounded by the said. ;rcek on the east, and on all tho other sides by lands telonging to J. D. Witberspoon, Dr. Thornweli, Thomis K. Cureton, and Andrew Crockett, excepting nevertheless the mill and one ocreo of land on the west ide of Cane Creek, which were conveyed by S. D. Miler to D. H. Cantzon on tho 20th April 1833. Terms of Sale.?One third cash, the balance upon a iredit of one and two years with interest from tho date, ecured by Bond and Mortgage of the premises. Purbaser to pay for papers. RURWELL-BOYKIN, Ex Portrait of Johu G. Calhomi! rTIE subscribers arc preparing for publication and have nearly completed a large Full Length jIkexess of South Carolina's Illustrious Stajescak:?engraved in tho highest style ofart, on steel, by 1. H. Ritchie, from on original painting. The details f the likeness will be finished from a celebrated Joguerreotypo taken from lifE, and which is prolounccd the best likeness extant. Sizo of tho en u.i.1 i? r ?,ni Wr, 9t\ raving, Willi SUllUUJU lliuigui lux uuuiiug, n W WV y 23 inches. Tho style and finish of the work will bo uperior to any thing yet exocuted in this country. Ivcry copy will bo printed in proof style, on extra fine lato paper, manufactured expressly for tho purpose. It will bo sold by subscription at tlie low price of 'ive Dollars j?or copy, and ready for deliveiy about lio 1st of Docombor next. Orders received by R. A. BAOHIA & Co., Publishers, 23 Chambers St., New York. Dec. 21, lm Executor's Notice. 4 LL porsons having demands against the estate of ljl James Baskin, tlcc'd. will present them duly atcstcd williin tho time prescribed by law, and all parons indebted to said estate will innke immediate pay. lent to A. G. BASKIN, Ex'or. Oct. 22. 85 tf. MRS. CIIEESBOROUGTI'S & DAUGHTER'S BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 18, Church Street, Charleston, 8. O. I'M IK Exercises of this School will be resumed on . the 3d of Janury, 1853. Young Ladies are faithilly instructed in all the branches of a complete Engsli education, with tho Languages, Music, Drawing, lancing and Fancy Works. Commodious School Rooms bavo boon recently erecid on tho premises. Tho greatest attention is paid to la deportment of the pupils, as well as to their pereoal comfort. The locality is one of tho most desirable i tho city, experience having proved it to be of on.irpasscd salubrity. Dec. 28?2t. SMS?Rail Road and Bank Dividend. rllK South Carolina Railroad Company Tiavo declared a Dividend of TilREE DOLLARS AND JJjTJC UJ'iiVlOper snare lor mi: iusiBi.vuiuuujo, ?au lie Soutlnvestern Railroad Rank have declared for the iiuo time, a Dividend of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS er Share. The united Dividend of FOUR DOLLARS iND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per Share will bo aid at the aforesaid Rank, on and after tho 1st prox. The Rood Dividedd of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents n Stock having no corresponding Shares in tho Bank, rill be paid on and after tho 1st proximo, at the Bu;au office of tho Company in John Street TllOS. WARING, Auditor So. Ca. Rail Road Co. JAMES G. HOLMES, Cashier. Doc. 28. 104 5t_ LUMBER FOR SALE fTTHITE FINE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar. Mahogany, VY Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every vacty of Northern Lumber. ALSO. GRIND STONESand ICE, for sale in lots andqunntios to suit purchasers. Address JOHN B. MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 26?1 v. Charleston Neck lice House. - ij? Barry's Tricoplicrous. A Preparation for the HAIR, so cheap that all can _jL afford it, and yet so popular that the elito every rherc uso and praise it. A fresh supply direct from few York, received and for salo at Nov. 9. z. J. Df.TIAY'S. Notice. % A LL persons indebted to Samuel Benson deceased, : V are requented to call immediately and make pnylont, and thoso having claims will render thorn nrop rly attested to J. DUNLAP, Adnvr, Dee. 17. 101 tf BOY'S BOOTS at Cost.?Also, a largo lot of Servant's Shoes for sale low, at BONNEY'S. invitc.tlse attention of the Ladies in Cabin & Parlor, by Eandoipb^ *5 Contentment better than Wealth. ANNUALS FOR 1853. The Iris, in various style* Gift Book of Gems _ Gem of Beauty Qem of ^Season . ,. _ . . .. Friendships Gif^Eemamber Me;_The Garland; Petti i Dew Drop; Ice King; Juvenile Keepsaxe Kiss Krfingl&'nCbristmes tree; Book of Christina*. . ig Almanacs, Diaries end Plantation Registers for 1863. ' -jB a. young. m Dee. 22,1863. *3 Ready-Made Clothing. A HANDSOME stock of 00 AT& VESTS AND f|B ' PA JVM" * AlacfOdfifs and-Vcatr for Boys.. With J M a largo assortment of EATS. Just |,ty|\LL pereons Indebted to John rpgroro, by note o ^ J\. account, will take nolico.tttt payments are only to be made to the undersigned, ,the Attorney of P. A 5 Nance, Assignee, Tbo aasigpe^pepersare in his hands for settlement Cost may be saved by settling soon. W. TffUfcLOW: CASTON, Atfy forF^ Jfaaoft-ABBignec. , Nov. 16. ~ 92 .8w4m J ,^AAA Rio Honda CIGARS', v OUUU 5000 Sylva I 10 Boxes fine CbewingTOB AGGO* ' Nov 19 SMAWCWTTEI^atfe-ThtiubMriWra * ? have roceived a fidlaasortweonrf . , j Large Straw Cutters > . Small Do. " 4 Com Shellcrs " . I Thermometer Churns j Ang. 13. McDOWAiL fo^OOPKK. J Constantly on Hand, I I CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Pane, forbxilding IM purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricul- fm t ural purpose s, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and ( I in quantitisB to suit purchaser*. ! flj A yciy superior article of White Lime for whitewash" . fl ing. C. L. CHATTEN. AM March 9. 20 tf < /M -? ' i ... i ?Hi. - - -i- i$Jr" II ^Patent Excelsior Cutting l?ive% 91 "Vj|"ANU FACTORED only K. Taylor k Co., Cohitn ' * Jjlf bus, Georgia. For sale by W. ANDERSON, Agent. Camden, Sept 1 T2 tf To Rent* THE 8tore at present occupied by Shaw A Austiau -J Apply to W. ANDERSON. 2 Aug. 20, 67 tf ^ A FEW box. 8 low priced Tobacco, tor PUmttftioiiuse. For sale at BONNET'S, forTsale, 7T I A O SIIARES in tlie South Carolina Rail Roadf > ItO belonging.to the Town of Camden. Any mint" '* bor of Shares will be Sold to suit purchasers. Apply to MOFFAT & MOORE, f Brokers and Auctioneers, Camden, S. (Z Dec. 21. 102 tr yg^Charleston Courier please copy until 1st Jano?-^ ry next, and send bill to this oflie. ' Notice. ALL persons indebted to F. V. Snider, arc requested to make immediate payment to Moreno Nandinc , he having been appointed by the court as assignee to* take charge of the assigned notes and accounts, Jtc. Dec. 21. At Private Sale. A Likely NEGRO M*OMAN, 18 years of age, per_L V. fectly healthy and a good House Servant, sold for no fault; "the only object being to change the Invest* ment. Apply to MOFFAT A MOO It K, ^ Brokers and Auctioneers. Dec. 21?tf CratllcS'jA IVew ItiVen! ton. ONE and two Hour self-rocking CRADLES, aro now otlbrod for sale bv Deo. 17. C. L. ClIATTKN. 1 For Sale, I 1 LTKELY NEGRO MAN, ft first rate Carpenter, J. about thirty years of age, perfectly sound and healthy. Apply to MOFFAT k MOORK, < l)cc. 21tf Brokers and Auctioneers. H .Notice. I HAVE a large assortment of Negro Blankets thai 1 will sell at reduced prices. Persons in want, wi)| do well to call and examine them. Aiso, all-woo^? . JH Plains, Linseys, itc. very low. E. W. BONNEV*.