w i JPPT. busy place, and Ikoad nnchtKing Street ha\ anything but tlie appearance c?f sick room the druya nimble nierrilytalong, the tpmubt windowvymgletu the lively thistle of iman bitious, bona fide Ktbiopmu serenuder?tur having reference to c?5rtain^"o'd folks at home, and pray inind how you turn the corners. Then as for amusements, AiTftetigSn has bcc giving his nightly entertainment and astpi ished all the little boys with his feats of glaji ourv,aod mystified free white men oljthe aju oi twenty-cue years iou. > j , Thesame taliiloi individual performed c Monday night at th?3 Theatre in the charactt of Hob Hoy, anthproved himself a very wizaj of Hob Roys. - . Lola Moufes, as you'know, proved a fail& in this most discreet'city. >' Mrs. Sinciaifefl&c Forest,) has left/afti m several weeks of tohmude success. Shio- hi won a reputation on a totallj- different'-stag* and in our opinion, should have je.^t Content she has a sliowyv-persouTjut evinfcesjflittle orn training as an? Artiste-; iir'rtbe course of mouth or six w6eks_ive may look,for pnissai Julia Dean?charming Julia - Dean?all goo taste?all goodjtidgnn njv There are whispers of Alboni and the.Opcr ^ ?a European war?the advent of the Bat< V man children and a decline in cotton. The Court ,of Appeals sat in lull gown o ^ * ? '1 -- -- " #1>A- #'a*u rtn coc 1 . rnnrrli f nn wrH L l*KMIl(ilJ aiiU UiV'lCWVWVO U|/ ?T?t|-w qu'ckly disposed of, the unhappy issue docke of the Com. I'leas was not even looked at las Fall Terra and there was scarcely time to a tend to our sovereign lady the State ; no wor der ".gentlemen learned.in the law" arc frei ful, certainly no class are. worse paid?peopl will pay thedoctor handsomely for his physi ?send their pet clergy travelling to Europ< with a Governor's salary to pay his expense! but tfie wretches grumble euormously at th * modest fee of-a poor barrister who defend their life, limb, body, health, reputation cn estate. The prodigious income of the value of rer property in Charleston, especially of a ccrtai ^ kind, ivtho subject of general commeut.B Tenements which but a year since hardly pni for the necessary repairs; are yielding goo incomes to their owners. .The facility of con immicntion with all parts of the city, and .th . establishment of a Loan and Building Associ: timi have, in defiance of Merlons drawback: jTiren an impetus'hitherto unprecedented, ail wjen the projected railroads go into operatioi competing the upper rural districts whh th: mart.?when the locomotive comes puffing an blowing through the Rabun Gap?there'is il telling what deedg c-F commerce will he chron cled. X. X The KqKCStrtito Stiitne of JRckso:: The celebrated ,Et intimately acquainted with Gen oral Jackson, soy that the likeness of the old her is excellent, and that dressed in precisely th k, same uniform he wore at the battle ofNew.Oj leans, the whole figure looks livingly natural.>lv astonishment is not has than my admiration Here is a man who never saw a statue?wh> never was in Eurojie?who never studied unde any of the great artists, nor oversaw their works he, by the force of his own native genius and in domitable perseverance against the greatest dii ticulties, h:is, iti this great work, outstripped a! the genius of the Old World. "JJut the most striking feature of this colossa ^ statue is the whole group being balanced am Hk resting on the hind feet alone. There is no otbc support. The tail is thrown up, and the for feet raised in a rearing attitude. Hero is a mas of metal, thirty-five thousand pounds weight balanced on the biud feet of the horse, and stand as immovable as the pedestal itself. It was con sidered a great triumph of art in supporting th world-renowned statue of Peter the Great, at Si Petersburg, which is only about a thousam \ pounds heavier than this one, by its hind fee and tail alone. The English papers speak i high terms of the artist of the Wellington statin at Edinbtirg, for baring succeeded in sustaining that great statue in the same way, that is, b fastening the tail. This must always give i a.. i "" ir ?i. tamo, unnaiurar appearance to uic uuise. aiu artbts of Kitrope think they have done sonic tiling groat?if the Russians think it a gren merit in their statuo, which cost nearly a millio dollars and eighteen years labor?if tb"e Engl is! ^ boast of their Wellington statue?what shall w Americans say of our artist, who, by rightly pi? cin gr the centre of gravity, and consequently gii intr the most natural attitude to the horse, h? ; made his statue to stand without any othersuj port than his hind feet ? This is- truly a gre? tiinmph of American art. ' "It would appear that not only are wo boa r ing the < dd World1 in the practical and usefti ' but in the tine arts also. Mr. Mills, who has h bored four years with so much anxiety, an against so many difficulties and discouragement has placed himself in the first rank cf great ari i ts. lie has lost money by his contract,but b ? reaps great glory, and the American people wil ) we doubt not, be^roucK^honoraud reward him. Florida.?The Tallahassee Floridian of th 8ih inst. 3ays. The most important measure of the sessio passed the Ilouse on Thursday night, the Sonat last night with amendments, and the IIous nfrain to day, being a bill authorizing the raisin I of two Regiments of Volunteers for Indian se \ The I'ill provides tint the Regiments thi W : i- 1 shall bo tendered to the Government, an t e it'.refund, tic (sK>\;twicr^thcn to' employ them ?, ini'cuioving the savages, ^appropriates ?500, is 000, pleJkiqg tpn'pbr ccpC^'iiheState revenue 1-' for the redemption o? the1 bonds authorized to be 10 issued to>nise thj.4suip.?The iJjjSovernor is required to keep the tender of the Volunteers open untrT the 4th of Stay next, when, if they are :n nof received, and nothing Is beingJdono towards i- removing the In'diarfs in the lbeantimc, the State i- is to go work and do the business herself.?This ;e Jifensurer\*ill not only test thfe''sincerity cf the present anddetermination of the future adminisnitration, but will forever settle the question as to :r ^vhether. the Iudians are to remain in the State d orTTot. Florida is in earnest, and^.will not longer submit to lntfe her prosperity blighted by-the :e presence cf a band or miscreant savages, who might have been removed long ago if. propel ;r enefgy had been put forth on the parff of those is whose dutylt is to removed them. ; MARRIED.?In Charleston, on Wednesday 0 the 5th inst., by the lijght ltev. Bishop Reva holds, Dr. W. J. MeK.uuvof Camden, and Anna it Adela, daughter of the late Francis L. Kennedy, d of Sumter.^ . MARRIED.^=Qn tlie_ 13l1j inst., by the Rev) a Bond English, Capt. T.'j.-Rou'EnrsoN, of Long K Town, and Miss M. OriiELiA, daughter of Mr. John Caldweli', of Columbia. 1 "CAMDEl^PRICESCimRE^r" '* BAGGING, per yard :.. .121 to 13 t- BALE ROPE, per pound .\ /; 9 to .. ]- BUTTER, ... .per pound 20 to 25 t. BEEF........per pound. 5 to 7 BACON.... ...per pound;-.;'....... 11J to 20 COFFEE, per pound. ..A... 10 to 12 1C CIIKESE,... ..per pound. 12 to 15 i, COTTON, ....per pound.......7 J to 9 J s OHRV ... .ner bushel.. 50 to CO e FLOUR,. "... per barrel ...?N 5} to 6 FODDER .'.. ..per cwt 80 to 87 l!? IRON. per pound-. f.TTTTs 6 to C ? LARD,.: per pound 1G to MOLASSES,.. .per gallon, ..;.. 31 to 4-1 tl N AILS per pound,. 1 to 5 OATS.. err.... .par bushel,. 40 to 45 PEAS,...... T;pcr.bushel, :... 02 to 75 - POTATOES, Sweet ppr bushel .....37 to 50 d * . IrisliyTper barrel to .. d RI F :..-.pcr bushel.-.- $3 to 5 SllO.VU, per pound.... ........ G to 12 SALT-* per sack.....". rS. 18 to 1 i !? - - ? ? - ??? 1' ' ' '. 7"'' ^ *?Fox .Congress. ^ Tho friends of Hon. FRANKLIN jt MOSES nn P- nounco liim fcs a candidate to represent this Congrcs p: tional District in thevncxt Cetigres^ d I, O. O. fC-Kie^iaw Lodge, !Vo. 9. 0 r|"^lIE Regular^'Meeting of this Lodge vill be held ; X at their HalVthis Eveninc. nt-7 o'clock. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. "NEW YEASt'S CARD." 1( -fFUlE undersigned begs leaveat the opening of an! X other year, to teud^r his grateful thanks to all those who haveeo generously sustained him by their [> patronage during the last four.years, and to solicit a g continuance of the same, lie will, as heretofore, use ^ every cn\ rticnio keep a.stock^of articles in his line, 1 coinijiensni-flW^with tho v. cn!s> nnd udnpted to the " tastes, of tlie unity, of the best quality. No j| pains will l>e sjwrcd to bring out at as early a day as 1. possible, from tihie to time, all thwynv improvements iq in Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumeries, and Fancy Artides. , Z. J. DEHAY, Druggist. *. January 11 2 . Gt s- Sheriff's Sales. BY-i'irtne of sundry writs of fieri facia* to me directed, I will sell on the first Monday nnd . Tuesday in February nest, being the seventh and sti.nr1.4li dove r\f toi/l mr.t.lli liotvranii flip HRllft] ltmiiti unjo vi ? ? ie of sale, the following property, to wit: 'O All live Goods ana chattels belonging to IT. E. vr Bradley, consisting of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, j_ WARES, f tore. [?!.] 1- ALSO, >. LOTS No. 170, 1030 and 1031, lying aud being in n the Town of Camden, opposite the " Watercc House," - situated on the corner of Broad and York streets, '' with all tho improvements thereon. [$1.] r ALSO,:?FOUR NEGRO SLAVES, vft: Daniel, George. e Brcnettand Nunev; One Horse, Saddle and Bridle; One Cow and Calf, and a Lot of Hogs. All of which-is levied upon, and to he sold as tho 0 property of the defendant, at the serrate suits ofIL e L Timmons, ei. al. vs. John Ingram. [Sl.j at.co. A lot of CORN and FODDER, levied on by the former Sheriff, and will he sold as the property of the l* defendant, at the suit of B. TV. Chambers vs. Wm. N. 0 Nnnnerv. [?? ] r aiso, t. ONE SORREL HORSE, one Gray Marc, a OncHorse Wagon, and Fifty Bushels Corn, as tbo property ~ of defendnnt, at the suit of Henry Tate rs. Peter Beau * ford, el. al. . < [$1] II THOMAS BASKIX, S. K. D. Sheuifk's Office, Jan. 14. 8 '] VALUABLE NEGROEST ' TT7TLL be sold before the Court House in Camden, f TT on the first MONDAY in February next cne suing, s Twelve Prime Tcnag Negroes t, Belonging to the DeKalb Manufacturing Company. s These Negroes are all of good .character, and only sold because the Company intend to run their Factory with white labor. 0 The terms of the sale are a credit of one, two and t. three venrs, with iutorest from day of sale. Purchasd era will give bond, with approved personal security, ,v with a mortgage of the property and paring for all necessary papers. ' Jnn' 18- __ 3t 3 5 Kershaw Troop. y Oanra No. 2 u purstuiuce of an Order from Col. Baker, dated I Ctll vr.n m-ill or, ra? n..r. UUUII.KJ J? ?ll UN ^U||tion to command Kershaw Troop of Cavalry, on the first of February next, to fill tho vaeauey occasioned it by the resignation of Copt. A nor tun, and report the n result to Col. Baker. ^ Lieut. Z. Cantey and Cornet Thos. Saunders, will assist in holding the election. c By order of Col. Baker, i TITOS. JONES, 1st Lieut Commanding Kershaw Troop. 15 Camden, Jan. 13. 3 v Paints, Oils, Spirits Turpentine, &c. U i THE Subscribers offer for sale English and Amcri X can WHITE LEx\D, Chrome Green and Yelt low, Zinc White, Paris Green, Venetian Red, and a ] general assortment of PAINTS. ' also, ~ Pure Winter Sperm "J Refined Winter Whalo s, Common Whale t- Patent Machinery toiLS. e Olive . Rnpesced ' Neatsfoot -* " Raw and Boiled Linseed Spirits Turpentine andcBurning Fluid. Paiut, Varnish, Qluie, raste, Whitewash, Stencil and , e Scrub Brushes, (g^"' Window GlassJIlron rumps, Chain Pumps, Lead u Pipe, Tallow, BJfBt Lead, Packing Yarn, Glue, Ac. For sale e 'jp* SMITII & W1IILDEX, 60$ East-Bay, opposite the P. and M. Bank, g Charlcstoi^Jan. 18. 6t 3 r" ptOOPBMB Shredded Tnsinglnsn,' now Raisins, A1 13 monde, Lemons. Currants, hiXtracts, and lino <1 j Choose, ^ust opened by BONXKY. j WC3 fl'.g JaJBMBBEJB?IB?WBKBBKMBWWBBt MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. CAMDEN, JANUARY 1, 1853. NORTHERN MAIL VIA RALEIGH,\ N. C. Duo dally at .4.30 p. m. Close " " ' .9.00 p. m. SUMTERV1LLE, DARLINGTON, ike. Due daily at ;.... .430' p. ra. Closo " " .... "..-.......5.00 p.m. j CHARLESTON 'AND COLUMBIA. Duo daily at. 430 p. m. Close" " ............9.00 p. in. | - STATESBURG, PROVIDENCE, Ac. j Due Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at4.30 p. ni. Close Monday, Wednesday and Friday " 5.00 p. in. ^SOUTHERN. MAIL VIA AUGUSTA, GA. Due daily at^r.-. . . 4.30 p. m. Close a 11 .......... .. ..9.00 p m. LANCASTER, Ac. Duo Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5.00 p. m. Close Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8.00 a. m. TORKVILLE VIA RED HILL, Ac. Duo Thursday and Saturday at.. 12 m. Closesamo day at. 1 p. m. NEWBERRY. VIA LONG TOWN, Ac. Due Thursday at.... i 8 p. m. Close Friday at.. .. 5 a.m. TILLER S EEIili T AND L llfUE WUVJJ. Duo Saturday at It... 9 a. ra. Cloao saraa day at.. . ?.... 12 m. ALL THE WESTERN AND SOUTIIEliN D1S- ' TlilCTS IN S. C. Duo daily at. ? 4.30 p. m. Close daily at..;% . f . 5.00 p. m. joinrirrcmEWELL, p. m. January 18; 3 "? tf FRESII GARDJBX SEEDS. "T"1PE hare just received from New York, our supv ? ply of GARI)X SEEDS, which wc think can J he recommended totlie public as being perfectly FitEsn and coon. Our supply consists in part as follows: Giant Asparagus UOOTS Late Sugar Loaf " " Seed Green Glazed Artichoke, Large Globe Red Dutch (for Pickling.) beets. Collurds. Early Blood Turnip Brussels Sprouts. 1 Extra Eurlv Turnip brocoozx. 'J Long Blood Early White ... ... J White Sugar Purple Cape. ( . (1 Yellow Sugar German Kale. 1 Mangel Wurtzel. cauuflowkk. carrots. Large Early Large Orange . Lite. Early Horn Curled Cress. Altringham. Spinach. ! paussirs. lettuice. Cudrusey or Cross Early Cabbage Large Dutch. Tee llend Curled Parsley. Magnum Bonum. uaplsil. vutuavmu}, Long Scarlet Green Prickly Long .--almond b?nfj Green Ked Turnip Early Frame *- \ Scarlet Turnip - Glierkin. Yellow Turnip " \ touatto. Black Spanish, .. ' Small Red Salsify. Large Red Celery, White Solid I'cur Shaped. 1't.u. mustard. Early Washington or True White Mustard Seed May Black u " Early Charlton rnrreil Early Prince Albert. Cayenne Dwarf Blue Imperial Cherry Bishops Dwarf Large Bell Dwarf Sugar Sweet Mountain (for Man c Dwurf Marrowfat goes.) ' Knights Dwarf Marrowfat onions. British Queen - ' Onion Sets " Black-eyed . White Silver Skin (Seed.) Matchless " leeks. -Fall " American Fall Sugar. " London Flag. bnap beans. . ..Egg.Flaut, Early Mohawk tcbnips. " Rachael Early Red Top " Valentine " Dutch " China " White Flat " Refugee Yellow Aberdeen " Marrowfat Long Ilanover Carolina or Sewee Norfolk Large White Lima Ruta Bago Dutch Case-knife Mammoth. Scarlet Runners. Okro. i'alicaue. j melons. Early York iPinc Apple " Dutch Nutmeg j " May Paris Water Melon " Sugar Loaf Citron. " Sa-. ov early cork. " Drumhead Tuseorora Extra Pino Lite Drumhead Sugar Late Dutch Dutton ^ 1 " Flat Dutch Cuuada. r " Large. Yoik ' Jt For sale by TnOMAS J. WORKMAN'. 1 Jan. 18 3 J FKESS3 GARDEN SEED^. 1MIE Subscriber bas jnac received a inrge assort rnent of genuine and fresh GARDEN DEEDS, * consisting in part of Early Long Pod, White ??Inrrow, Yellow Six Weeks, Mohawk, Large White Kidney atul Cnsc-knifc BEAN*:; Early Warwick, White Marrowfat, Cedo Nulli, Early June, Early Charlton and Dwarf Marrowfat PEAS; s Extra Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood, White Sugar c and Mangold Wortzel BEETS; Early York, Sugar 1 Loaf, Early Flat Battersea, Large Flat Battersea, j Large Yore, Largo Flat Dutch, English Drumhead, Green Glazed and Red Dutch CABBAGE; Early ^ Spring, Red Top, Flat Dutch, Norfolk, liuta Baga and Hanover TURNIPS; Early Frame, Russian, Long 1 Green and Short Green CUCUMBER J Early Curled J Siiceia, Ice Head and Large Green Head LE1TUCE; Scarlet Turnip, Long Scarlet and Long Salmon RAD- . ISH; White Bush, Yellow Bush, Winter Crookneck and Lima Cocoanut SQUASH; BROCOLI ; CARROTS; CELERY; Purple EGO PLANT; KALK; s GHERKINS; NASTURTIUM; ONION SEEDS; OKRA; PARSLEY; PARSNIP; PEPPERS; SPI- ' NAGE; VEGETABLE OYSTER; Sugar, Tuscarora . and Flint CORN. J ALSO, A largo quantity of small ONION SETTS. For slifc by F. L ZEMP. Ji?n. 18 " 8 c TAXES! ~ { TVJOTICE is hereby given, that I will open Books ] on tho 26th day of Februray next, at t' e Store t of James Dunlap, in CamJen, for co'le ting tho Taxes j for 1852, and will attend at the following places on the following days for the same purpose. r On Monday, February 28th, at Liberty Hill; on t Tuesday, the 1st of March, at Flat Rock; on Wed- ( nesday, tho 2d of March, at Buffalo; on Thursday, 1 3d of March, at Lizenby's; on Friday, 4th of March, at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, 5ih of March, at c Cure ton's Mill. t After tlic above named titnes, I will attend at Cum- i den until the first day of May uext, at which time the f Books will ]K)siUvely be closed, and all defaulters double taxed. i J. W. DOBY, T. C. K. D. Jan. 18. 3 y I NOTICE. J? ri^IIE following individuals made application to JL. Council, for Licenses to Retail Spirituous la- ( quors in the Town of Camden the present year, vis: t If. Ilolley man, License No. 1?Recommended by R. t Latta, H. Bate and J. A.. Young; Securities, R wil- ? son andG. Aldcn. \ It. 'Wilson, License No. 2?Recommended hy G. S. j Douglas, John Ingram and R. Lnttn; Securities, H. Holieyman and 1*. F. Yillepigue. Oraered thai the above applications he published in the Catnden Journal. " .f L. W. BALLABD, T. R. CoCNClt Cuamkeii, Jan. 12. 3 ( Fin*' Cigars A SPLENDID Lot of "RIO HONDO'S," and a 1 choice article of the "BENJAMIN FRANKLIN9 t Brand. For sale by B. W. CHAMBERS. ] Jail 18 3 if 1 Notico. 1 VLL persons indebted to Samuel Benson deceased) are requented to call immediately and make pay input, and thoso having claims will rentier them pro., crlv attested to .1". Pl'JfljAP, Adin'r. Dee. li. 1"' *1 tf if pSmBtOTiliJ/rfTr-Wi The Lancaster Rau^Ifcoad. AT a meeting of the ComraiaaicijB^ .^ppointed Lancaster Court IIouso, by the^Cfiartcr to inc porate tho Lancaster Rail Roa& ftompctfiy, the fo^lc ing Resolution was passed an?wdored to bo p lislied: -liesolwd, That tho Books of euj^pnption rto Capital Stock of this Company bo opSiedforthe Ct den Routo, Ohestervjllo Route,-Mw/the Ridgev Route, 011 tho First Monday in FobrhijVy hoxt,!-be the 7 th day of that month, and kept open, for si: days, closing on tho 7 th day of April.necct, at the lowing places and under tho direction of tho follow Commissioners: ax Lancaster Court House, S.-C.? Pixon Barnes, Thomas K. Cureten, James H. Wi erepoon, Thomas W. Huey, William McKenna, C. Cautlien. John Adams, V//. A. Moore, H. Price, and James Robinson. At Cam ijen, S. C.? . '* - . John ltosser, W. Thurlow Caston and Enoch TrjAt Chester Court House, S.C.? John A. Bradley, Samuel McAllily and C. D. U ton. At Winnsroro. S. C.? Samuel G. Barklcy, J. Z. Hammond and J. M. R land. At Colunma, S. C.? / jamcs \. Lylcs, John yaldwoll and John' IF. iso man. ' 1 * ~ Vt Charleston, S. C.? S. S. Farrar, James S. Chambers and Frederick Frnscr. Vt Clybociine's Store, Lancaster District? T. L. Clybourue, Uriah Williams and Andrew Jol son. Vt Flat Rock r. O., Kershaw District? "William Kirkland, William Fletcher and Jesse Tru dale. Vt .Moffat's Old Store, Chester District? Lewis A. Beckham, W. A. Roabbroiigk and J: McQUl. Vt Liberty Hill, S. C.? w,:; z John Brown, L J. Patterson and William C. Ct ningliam. Vt Monroe, N. C ? D. A. Covington, W W. Hart and J. m. Stewart Vt Wilson's Store, Union County? Hugh Wilson, William Crow and John Wallcup. commissioners AT LANCASTER COURT HOUSE. DIXON BARNES, .TOIIN ADAMS, PIIOMAS K. CURETON. W. A. MOORE,: r. ir. wrniERsi'ooN, n. r price, PHOMAS W. HUEY, JAMES R&llNSON. IV. U. UAUTlIliiX, Lancaster, Jan. 3d, 1852. 2?4t XVsE! he SoEcI, ON SATURDAY, 22J inst., before thoCourfcTIov in Camden, 23 Milch Cows and 11 calves, 1 Boll' 25 Cattle, 12 Mules, 1 Horse, 1 Mare. 8 Kcliollon Ploughs, (Baltimore m.wo) with extra shares. . . v 27 Plough Stocks, (domestic mako)' 38 G inch Plough hoes. 31 4 ... .. .. 12 Cotton drills 10 Spades, 10 Shovels, 1 Manure Forfes 38 Weeding hoes, 8 Grubbing hoes^j" 12 Colin Axes, 9 Trace Chains 20 hales Gunny Bagging, (890yds) i 2 4 horse Waggons, with two sets orf gear cacl Terms made known at sale. ' \ Jan 11 2t McR A 'BREYARB Spcrttil Noticei%]^|fl| \LL persons indebted to the subscri()?t eitber note or Rook account, arc requested to call imn liatelv and settle, or they will bo jdfaced in the liar >fan officer for collection, as furUi^fndulgence can ;e had, or ncctl not he expected. Jan. 11 CHAMBERS A LARGE lot of fine Cigars, %Wt received and ?jl. sale emphatically low for dfeb by Jan 11 BfW. Ci IA ML' MRS A SUPPLY of fresh CuJfcANTS, CITRON a RAISINS, just reccivccfc&nd low for cash by jan 11 ^;B. W. CHAMBERS. "T SUPPLY of BUCKWHEAT, warranted fre: Z JL just received and low for cash by jan 11 Jjr B. W. CHAMBERS. VLOT of fine Giiava JELLY, just received a low for cash by B. W. CHAMBERS. F PR ESI I Citron, ItdBras, Almonds, Currants, Ye; JL Powder, M iccagpni, Broma, Figs, Chocolate, ( icr.s, Lemons, Irish Potatoes, &c., just received by jan. lltf W E. "W. BONNEY, FiJty Dollars WILL bo paid for. the apprehension of tho tl who stole from myplantation on Thursday nif ast, a young chesnutsorrel 'lure, Saddlo and Brid The Mare is loujffjrfears old last spring; about 1 lands Jiigh; no wMte" marks, except perhaps on one ler hind pasterns; jfcns a scar on her back from a hi jy tho saddle, ana is slightly marked with tho gear, isuita'ble reward Will bo paid for her recovery. C. J. SHANNON. Jan. 1, 1853. 2. ?3?" Tho Faycttevub Observer will copy six tin ind forward bill to tjfltoflicc. y^cc' rITK Subscriber tcncfers his thanks to his fiien and customers fomjlke patronage they have I itowed upon him, and nfopes they will not be displei id with his terms this yew. Ho intends working tl rear very low, ar.il cntir(J? for cash, and reque.'ts jcrsons who have work dpne by him, will please se he money when they sofii jor their work. Provisic vill bo taken for work atrlie highest market prices. 1 will bo glad to do work fcfethose to whom I am lebted, at cash prices. Th^p-wishing to make otl irrangcments than for caslAiriflmako known heft ho work is done. Black8inithing, Wagon MqKtog, repairing Carriag to, dono ut short notice. ?3?" All persons indebted ij^me will do well to c ind settle, as I must have mjtaey. Jau. 11. 2lf N. B. ARRANTS. In Ilqiiity-Iicrsbaw District. Robert Wilson, vs. Paul and "Wife, a others.?Bill fbr Paqgtion and Account [N obedience to an order fc this cose made, dat December 13th, 1852, f will offer for sale, at pub tutcry, before tho Court in Camden, on t Irat Monday in Februarj00ict,^o if then prevent in some succeedingsaldwoay, the real Estate of Mart 5. Wilson, deceased, asljfr forth In the writ of pai ion issued in this e;u?fconsisting of tlio foUowi >rnnortv. Lu-wit: One tract or plantation ofland, containing -185 ncr nore or leas, lying'on tba^vaters of Rafton Crock, ho Slato aforesaid, bouhaodby the Charleston n ?:imden.road, and by lands ofLarkin T. Dinkius, "\V iain S.j^dare, and John Sanders. Alg^a'Robadihd Lot on Broad-street in tho tot if CaaHxy and Lots on Lyttleton Street in tho s; own. g lire ^ftid Lots being known and distinguish n thp platTfflfthe said town by the Nos. oil, and 91 island half lot No. 881. The aaid Plantation will not bo sold for less tb Five Dollars per acre. Tho house and lots on Broad-Street will not be st or loss than Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200,) and t &VLots on Littleton-street, at not loss than Tour lit LrSC-Dollara ($100) Terms.?So much cash as will pay the costs of t sase?for the balance, bond, with approved persoi inreties, and a mortgage of the premises, payable wo equal annual instalments, tho whole bearing int ist from date of sale, payablo annually until the win jond is satisfied. Purchasers to pay for all neeesssi tapers. W. II. 11. WORKMAN, o. K. k. i>. Dec. 21, 1852. 102 tl AdniiiiiMlrntor's Sale. BY permission of John 11. Joy, 0. K. I)., T will .* on tho first Monday in February next, before t 3ourt House dour iu Laneasterville, SEVENTEEN EIKEEY NEGROES, )elonging lo the Estate of John S. Cunningham, dec o-wit:?Millv and 2 children, Eliza and 4 childri ."sancy and child, Frnukey and child. Tlio others r den, good field hands, one of which is also a Ciir L' xmtcr and Iilacksmith. \Y. C. CUNNINGHAM, Admr. January 11 2 ts (^"Lancaster Ledger copy till day of sale. BOY'S BOOTS at Cost.?Also, a large lot of S want's Shoes for sale low. at BONNE Y'S. y-w3?B5!3bs? SBS^^. w&M'S . 5 J?f J. 3 %S&Sj^ - A"'!'"- '' ?& ;"xf?y $eigpi i ft?i wiiAu?>UBm. -r* on South Caroiina fta^lMMwli ,w* Charleston, January-17, 1853. - Ufo" # qpHE Eight, Passenger, and Freig^Expresa Trains t^e X will, on and after this date, lea^the .Company ny's Depot every day at 4 P. M., except Sundays, and will take up and set down passengers at all tne way stations. '" V 'f They willjakc light Freight and perishable articles fol- > and poultry, egg*, frmt, and other li^itpOfticleh down, to apd from Jtfee following stations, viz: Suni-'tnerville, Ridgeville, Georges, Branchyille, ..Dowry's, Graham's, Blackville, V> rllisten, Aiken ajtd Granifet. ville, oii the Hamburg Branch ; and for 'Or&hg$bfcrg,Louisville, Fort-Mot te and Gadsden; ou the Columbia jj' Brnnc!!. , For the -Camden Branch and .Manchester Junction, light and perishable jjoods will be received by the 0 Columbia Trains, before 2 o'clock, on Tuesday's and Thursday's, and will connect with the Passenger Train cj. for Camden, nt-the Junction next morning,. before 8 o'clock, and be deliverable in Camden by 11 A. M. JOHN KING, Jr. Agent, u>.; Jan' ** _J u ON- and after this date the Passenger, and Mail I . /Train will run three times a week, say Mondays, 'w "Wednesdays, and Fridays, twice a day, from the Junction to Camden and back, connecting at'thc Junction u with the Night Passenger and freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock'!'- A. if?, and "bring up Passengers and light freight-: Stock Poultry, Eggs;-Fruit/ and other light articles will be received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, "nt 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with' the night Express Train (down) from Colurfebin. It'will- bo necessary for shippers of stock to give three of four days notice, that cars may bo provided for them. B. Schedule of Running Time.. - Fill,ST OR MORNING TRA&. LoavoCamdcn.it. . 5.30 A-JI. in- Arrive at Junction at.. 8.00. " Leave Junction at S.13 " Arrive tit Camden . 10.4'5-; ' . SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRAIN. " * Leave Camden at.". . .1115.JP..M. Arrive at Jnnction at.'. 2.15 " Leavo Junction at 2.30 ' Arrive at Camden at. 5.00 n N. D. BAXLKY, Agent, Jan 18 3 tf ... Wanted Immediately, ajL- r ArLL the-Money due tile for .1840. 1850. '1851; nnd Jm 1852. ;rf- v 'L J.-.-DEtlAY. , , ? Ji '' 11 - 3t _ . Notice. iso T "WILLripen the Tux Books belonging to the Town '1. of Camden, on the first day of January, 1853, for tk? purpose of collecting the Taxes, and twill keep open the same until the first of March ensuing, at 24 which time they will be closed, and all defaulters dealt with adeeming to law. By order ofConncil. Dec. Sltf vi L. W. BALLARD, T.Becoida-. AND DEALERS IN I,. JgmflaES, LiaiJOBS, &=. I NO- 92, BAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.C. Hr D AA BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30 do Mount Dear ?; - jJuU born do.; 30 po's. DoICalb Oznaburga, For by sale by W. 0. MOORE. ao- NOTICE. '^3 THE subscribers bavo removed from theiroldstandj not J_ to t]10 ono jonnorly occupiccbby Maj. K. S. Moffat, ihreo doors above the Bank of Camden, whero may bo ound at all times a complete assortment of Groceries. ~ Jan. 11 2tf StfAW & AUSTIN. HEOIJtfT ZIOW - COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ?d I J. W. HUDSON, Esq., President. THOS. M'CANTS, ) _ JAS. H. EI ON, > Professors. ghi D. WYATT AIKEN, ) exercises of this Institution will be resumed on . tlio 17 th January next The Scholastic year will ? consist of two Sessions, of flvo xriohths each. - nd TEHMS: - ' , . ' Boarding and Tuition per session............ .$37.50 Or if paid in advanco 75.00 }a_ Course of Lectures on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, (extra).....' 10.00 Each student boarding in the Institution will furnish L his own fuel, lights, washing, sheets and towels, and every student who occupies his chamber during the liio day, will furnish his own bedclothes, 'lit TERMS FOR DAY-SOHCLARS. Reading and Spelling per session .$10.00 . Do. with Writing and Arithmetic....... .'.12.0& [?j Do. with English Grammar and Geography. 13.00 _ Do. with Book-keeping 18.00 Latin, Greek, Algebra or Geometry 25.00 Firewood for School rooms.................. 60 Instruction in French 15.00 1CS A Student will bo received at any time, and will bo chargod at the same rate from the time he enters, to the ? end of the Session; but no deduction will bo made when he leaves before the ond of it nor for time lost by ids suspension or expulsion. ^ jc- A Student is prohibited from having guns and dogs, as- and he will he oxpclled if it is known that he has a [lis pistol in his possession. all Yfinnsboro, Jan. 4 l-3t nd ins /COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw District, a _ \J Negro Fellow, about 25 years of ago, six feet jn. high, named BEN, who says he belongs to John lcr Ilitchnrd, of Florida. The owner is requested to come ,rc forward, prove property, pay expenses and take him away. J. M. COLLIER, Jailor. cg> Camden, Dec. 28,1852,' 1?tf : all A A HAGS Butledgo'8 Famih' Buckwheat ReceU irU ved and for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. _ w) CASE Pio Fruit w 1 do Pino Applo in juice. Received and for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. OA BOXES Mild Goshen Cheese. Received and for fJ\J sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. k? i A Bbls. Mercer Potatoes. . . .ceived and for sale by p JLU Dec. 6, 1S52. SHAW & AUSTIN. ha ti- -J CASE frech MaccaronL Received and for sale by ng 1 Dec. 6, 1852. S1IAW & AUSTIN. os, "I CASE potted Yarmouth Herring in* JL 1 do do AnchovioPasto nd Received and lor sale by U- Dec. G, 1852 SHAW A AUSTIN. 1CASE genuiue London Mustard 1 do do French do Received and for sale by Dec. 0,1852. SHAW AUSTIN. 1* CASK Cros-e & Black well's English Pickles, consisting of Picealilly, Chow-Chow, Caulitlower and mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by >1(1 Dec. 0, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. | |^t ? ???m 1 CASE of Crosso it Black well's English Sauces, conX sisting of Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey and lie John Hull. Received and for sale bv ,al Dee. G, 1852. SIIAW k AUSTIN?' in - -fe? _ ~ CASUS assorted French Cordials. Received and ^lw r) for sale by SltAW ? AUSTIN?-' iry B!V IiqUITI*. Exparfo: Bunvell Poykiu, A. H. Boykiu, Lemuel W. Boykiu, and otliers. ~~ T TNDKII the authority of tlic decree in the caso abovo vJ stated, T will offer for sale at Public Auction at (-'R Lancaster Court House on the lirst Monday* in February he next the following1 tract of land, to-wii: A tract con- I turning live hundred, moro or less, acres, lying in Lancaster District 011 Cano Creek; bounded by the said creek on the oast, and 011 all tho other sides by lands )n! belonging to J. P. Withcrspoon, Dr. Thornwoll, Thoniinl as K. Cureton, and Andrew Crockett, excepting nov- 1 ar. erthclcss the mill and one acroe of land on tho west side of Cano Creek, which wcro conveyed by S. D. Miller to IX 1T. Cantzou 011 the 20th April. 1833. ! firm of Sale.?One third cash, tho balance upon a credit of one and two years with interest from the date, ? secured by Bond and Mortgage of the premises. Purer chaser to par tor papers. BlTAVKLl, BOY KIN*. Kx Xivw- ? 1 _ 1 ply of EXTRAcS^^ (c-.ssor(ctl) '(orJggBf$g- '; Received yesterday, a I \ JJcL^gr; Z. J. DKUA?'& \ Jtr: r: 44 Come at EaNt." \ pgHLLand fresh supply of Cleveland's Premium ^^S^ggn'o and Tooth Deutrificc Received yostcr- "v.' Bail Hoad aad Bank Dividend, f T^HE South Carolina Rjulroad Company hifve do- I JL clared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS AMD I FIFTY CENTS per Share for the hjsfrabt months, and. J|*j tho Southwestern Railroad Bank have-declared for tho V safonetime, a Dividend of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SD'SISTSFE1'cENTS^^r^^^f^te < paid at the aforesaid Bank, on and after tho 1st prox.The Road Dividedd of Three Dollars and Fifty Cente on Stock having no corresponding Shares in the Bank, will bo paid on and after tho 1st proximo, at the Ufa- / reau office of tho Company in John Street' [ TIIOS. WARING, Auditor V So. Ca. Bail Road Co. A - JAMRS G. IIOLMKS, Cashier. ( \ .. ~ !t Hcady-ande Clothlitg. \ HANDSOME stock of. COATS, YESTS AKD g 1\- PANTS. Also, Coate and Testa for. Boys. With a large assortment of JJA7S Just received at Oct. 15. A. M. k R. RENNKftY'S. ^LL persor^icdebtcd to John Ingrain, by uotef o to bo mado to fho undersigned, the Attorney of IV jL Nance, Assignee. TheasSigned papers are in bis hands for settlement Cost may be saved by scttlf!* aroiL ;?v p W> THURLOW CASTON, Nov. 16. - 9a' ,'awfm At the Emporium. ta/i-\/-v/-v T>J~ TT/.n^? run A PS - . &uu.u sagT' 5000 Gold Leaf Do. 10 Boxes flue Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 10 W. C. MOORK. QTIIAWCUTTERS ?c.?Tt^suWribera kj have received a fhll assortment of Largo Straw Cutters Small Do. Com Shelters Thermometer Churns Ang. 13. McDOWALL & COOPffC. Notice. ALL persons indebted to P. V. Snider, ttte requested to make immediate payment to Moreau Naudin; ^ lie having been appointed by the court as assignee to take charge of the assigned notes and neeouats, to. Dec. 21. . At Private Sale. \ Likely NEGRO WOMAN. 18 years of age, poril Ibctly healthy and a good HooeeServant, sold for no fauit; the only object being to change the investment. Apply to MOFFAT A MOORE, Brokers ffttd Auctioneers. Dec. 21?tf Cradles?A New luVeutiou. ONE and two Hour sclf-roeRiAg CRADLES, are j** now ottered for salo bv JF Dec. 17. C. L. CHA?T10Jr -.m, - =_ For Sale, 1 LIKELY NEGRO MANrfF1lfrit rote Carpenter, X about thirty years ofage. perfectly sound and healthy. Apply to MOFFAT & MOORE, Dec. 21 tf ?' Brokers and Auctioneers, Mr ? M .IVotsce. I IIAVE alargc assortment of Negro Blankets that I wUi"Boll at reduced prices. Persons in want, will do weu to call and examine them. Also, all-wool Plans; Linsevs, Ac. very low. E. W. BONNEY. Portrait of Jfoim C. Calhoius! 1M1E subscribers are preparing for publication and have nearly completed a large Full, Length Likeness cfFoi.ni Cauouxa's Ieevstihovs Statesmax:?engraved in the highest style of art, on steel, by A. 11. Ritchie, from an original painting. The details of the likeness will be tinishod from a celebrated tViiriir.rrontvno takkx FKOSI l.lEl;, and which is pro nonneetl the hest likkni-SS i.XTAxr. Size of tlie "engraving, with suitable margin fur framing, will lie ill) by 23 inches. The style ami Ihiish of the work will l>c superior to any thing yet executed in this country. Kvcry eojij* will bo printed in proof style, on extra tine plate paper, niannlhoturnl expressly Ibr the purpos<. It will bo sold by subscription at the low price < f Five Dollars per copy, and ready for delivery about the 1st of December next. Orders received bill. A. BA011JA & Co., Publishers, 23 Chambers st., New Yolk. Doe. 21, lin W. TDDRLOW CASTOff. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. camdkv, s. c. Office on Broad-Stroet near the Court House, % To ltent. r|THE Store at present occupied by Shaw & Austin, _l* Apply to v^. ANDERSON. Aug. 20, 67 tf Ejitrny. TESSIi WESSTNCER, tolls before mo a dapplo-groy f I GeMtng, about five years old. ronrteen ana a unit' bands high, black logs and inane. No other particular marks. Appraised attwenty-five dollars. Nov. 2X /. .1. 1 a ll A V. Magistrate,