? ? >?>j.i.? -i?znrANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WCNDER. IMPORTANT TO DVSPEPT1CS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the truf. phiertivk fluid, or gastric juick, prepared from RENNET, or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX. after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological s Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia. tl This is truly a wondorful remedy for INDIGESTION, e DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINT, b CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Na- b lure's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GAS- d TRIG JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evi- o deuce ot its value, furnished by agents gratis. See no- t tico among the medical advertisements. a POISOXIXG. c Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge composed o Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, that while they e appear to benefit the patient, they are actfially laying the v foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss ( of sight, weakness of limbs, <$r. In another column will be found the advertisement of Iloltensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Cbmplaints and all disorders anting from tiiose of a billions type, should make use of the onlv genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Liver Pills. ? JOf" Bk not dkceivkd," hut ask for Ilobensack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has The signature of the Proprietor, J. N. IIOBLNSACK, as none else are genuitte. TO THE SICK. * For the effectual rooting out from the system of al 1 Kmncrhr nn bv indigestion. billiousness andim ?W?OV<.>..v.0... ? ? purity of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact that WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire t South, these Pills have long 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 countiy. Southern fevers and Southern diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and to thank Ileaven that a sovereign balm has been pro- r vided. I j Let each try them for himself and if the medicine ? fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. ' ^ Taos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. C., and * sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout tho coun- ^ try. Juno 28?ly. t CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. a BAGGING, per yard 121 to 13 E BALE ROPE, per pound 9 to'.. ^ BUTTER, ... .per pound 20 to 25 8 BEEF, per pound 5 to 7 e BACON per pound 11J to 14 * COFFEE, per pound 10 to 12 ^ CHEESE, pcrpound 12 to 15 COTTON,... .per pound 7 to 9J CORN, ..perbushel 50 to GO FLOUR, perbarrel 5i to 6 FODDER, per cwt. 80 to 87 IRON,.... per pound 5 to 6 a LARD per pound 16 to 1 MOLASSES,...pergallon, 31 to 44 1 NAILS per pound, 4 to 5 1 37 tn 0 OATS per ousnei, PEAS perbushel, ....62 to 75 POTATOES, Sweet per bushel.. r 37 to 50 ^ Irish.. per barrel to RICE, per bushel $ 3 to 5 1 SUGAR, per pound 6 to 12 SALT per saok 11 to 1J * ??? ggg g I. O* O. F.?Kershaw Lodge, ?fo. 9. THE Regular Meeting of this Lodge vill be held ^ at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. a For Congress. * We are authorized to announce Major JAMES O'llANLON as a candidate for Congress in this Con* gressional District. For Congress. j The friends of Hon. FRANKLIN I. MOSES an 7 nounce him as a candidate to represent this Congres e tional District in the next Congress. For Congress. ? We are authorized to announce Col. W. W. BOYCR of Fairfield, as a candidate to represent this Congres- '1 sional District in the next Congress. ? ?^ A CARD. g Tlio undersigned was nominated a3 a candidate for this Congressional District some months ago, During t| the last session of the Legislature the Districts of York sj and Chester were attached to Fairfield, Richland, w Kershaw and Sumter, and which now compose the n Sixth Congressional District of the State. Since the 81 undersigned was put in nomination, the toamcs of other gentlemen have appeared, and he is informed that 8/ a report is in circulation "that ho has withdrawn, or intended to withdraw, from the contest before the day of clectiou." It is true the undersigned has remained at home attending to the business of his farm, and has ^ not been absent from his own lodgings but two nights ^ for the last three months. Last Sunday night he slept in Columbia, and Monday night in Winnsboro. at his old friend McMaster's HotcL Tuesday eve found him > again at his Castle. r The undersigned has not thought it necessary to ^ trampoose all over the Congressional District to tell ^ every body ho was a candidate, and to solicit their t< votes. Upon such terms he would not, if he could, bo elected. As soon, however, as the undersigned gets ?' his oats soiced, and his plantation work straight, he will try and make a flying visit to some of his friends in dif- D " ferent parts of the Congressional District In the ni meantime, ho assures all that lie will not be bluffed off % from the field by any baok-handed blow, or combination of parties. If not "first in the charge, he will be last in retreat" JAMES O'HANLON, Of Log Castle, Richland District, Feb. 10. 1853. w JANNEY'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. f MR. JANNEY, in connection with Mr. W. D. ? HARRIS and Dr. T. J. GOODWYN, having b: purchased that 5ne and commodious establishment heretofore known as the CONGAREE HOUSE, it will ^ hereafter be designated as / "JANNETS HOTEL." In announcing this to the public, the proprietors feel ~ that it is not necessary to present in detail, the inducements aad advantages which this Hotel presents. 'Its I location, its commodiousness, and the improvements f ' contemplated by the present managers, will, they feel !? satisfied, afford to the travelling community and others, a Hotel in Columbia which will in every way _ rank among the best in the country. Every comfort, H convenience, and appendage, to the first class hotels J in the United States, will be found at JANNEY'S se HOTEL, and no effort on the part of the proprietors cc will be wanting to render it worthy of the capital of G the State. A Mr. JAJfNEY aad Mr. HARRIS, so well known by the visitors at the American Hotel, will always be In found at their posts, and if unremitting attention to ti' ^ the duties they have assumed, be any guarantee of satisfaction, they have no hesitation in promising it to in their guests. tr Mr. Hitchoock's splendid line of Omnibusses and Hacks, having the name of the Hotel painted on _ t ?_ ?.:n k? them, are uuucneu w uuuiicy r huki, ?uu nm w ^ prompt and faithful in the conveyance of passengers ^ to and from the various depots. Jan. 25. 4 Superior Cotton Gins for Sale. A SUPPLY of superior "PREMIUM COTTON J\ GINS," from K. T. Taylor A Co.'s Cotton Gin Manufactory, at Columbu9, Ga.. just'reccived and for ? sale by the subscriber, on a credit until tho first day of January next. The first premiums have been awarded to tho manufacturers of these Gins, for the best gin exhibited at tho great State Fair at Atlanta, Ga.; also, at the Alabama and Georgia Agricultural and Mechanic's Fair, held at _ Columbus, and at the Anmual Fair of the South Carolina Institute, at Charleston. Theso Gins are warrantod. "W. ANPERSON. ^ ??md?n,Mayl 1, 1852. $3-ly ]] THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, Published. Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, AT COLUMBIA, S. C, The subscribers take pleasure in acknowledging the upport they have received since they took charge of lie South Carolinian They lmvo spared no toil or flbrt to render it worthy of such support, and tlicj' eg leave to announce to their readers and to the pubc their determination to do everything that can bo ono to make it an acceptable journal. Tlio extension f railroads in the interior will afford a fine opportuniy to country readers to obtain the latest intelligence, nd as we receive daily telegraphic despatches direct :om the North and from Charleston, they will get the arlicst news through its columns. Our terms, in accordance with the regulations adoptd by the press of this State, will invariably be in adance. Dailv paper $6, Tri-Weekly $3, and Weekly Jaroliuian $2 per annum. JOIIXSTON & CAYIS. Columbia, January 29, 1853. Special Notice. A I T. norenna indebted to me previous to 1853, t\. will please settle before Return Day. Feb. 14. W.C.MOORE.. French Burr Millstones. PAIR superior 5i feet For sale at cost in New J York. ALSO. All kinds of Mill Irons furnished to order, and all duds of Saw Mill Irons constantly on hand. McDOWALL ue notice will always be given when the Carolina lakes an extra trip to St Augustine. It is only condered necessary to say that these boats have been ; uilt especially for this trade, and nre commanded by ie most experienced navigators. 6 Fare to Jacksonville SB Fare to Pilatka $10 For freight or passage, apply on board, at Southern hsrf, or to J01IN W. CALDWELI* Feb. 15. 7 lOt 89 East Bay. | Flonr nnd Lard. ! y ^ BBLS. N. C. superfine Flour, Jt) 1U Bbls. first quality Leaf Lard. Just received ' r W. C. IIOORE. 6 c Irish Potatoes. e ) Bbls. first rate Plauting Potatoes. For sale by c JtJ W. C. MOORE, c Fob 15 7 tf_ j IOTICE. 4 LL persons indebted to Mr. Rufus W. Abbott, by "V. N itc or Account, will find the same in my hands r collection. Immediate attention to them is abso- r tely necessary. J. B. KERSIIAW. Feb 15?7tf Attorney at Law. c rllE following applications were received from in- 0 dividuals wishing to obtain Licenses for the prent year, viz: J. A. Sell rock, License No. 2; Re- . immended by J. D. Murray, J. S. Wessinger and A. . Raskin. Securities, James Duulap and George t lden. o James I- Villenirrrto T.icennc Kn 0 - | -D . ? . mw.uiilCMiitu n r II. l ate, D. H.Peebles and W. C. Moore. Securies, James Dunlap and C. Matheson. Ordtrrd, Tliat tlie above applications be published the Camden Journal. By order of Council: ' L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. Corson. Chamber. Feb. 9, 1853. It Sugar and Coffee. ) K SACKS Rio Coffee. < e) G Hilda, first quality Sugar. Just received and r sale by W. C. MOORE. ' Wffl. in. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S C. 1 Has removed his Office to tho one one door above 1 . Young's Book Store. Jon. 24. GEORGE HOPHnsot, > Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Practises in Charleston and the adjoining Districts. ' or< )kfick No. 9 Broad Street. J REMOVAL < rOREPTT B. KERR IT A HP, Attorney nnd Solicitor, 1 has removed to tho Office at tho corner of Court louso Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. 22?w3m 1 FRESH GROCERIES. _ rI"MIE Subscriber is now receiving, at the Store forX merly occupied by Mr. Sam'l Eenson, a general assortment of Groceries, consisting of SUGARS?Loaf, Crnslied, and Brown. COFFEE?Rio, Laguira and Java. TEAS?Gunpowder, Ilyson and Black. MOLASSES?New Orleans and W. I. CANDLES?Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow. SPICES?Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Allspice, Ginger, Pepper, English and American Mustard. FRUITS?Figs, Prunes, Citron, Raisins, Whole, 1-2 nnd 1-4 Boxes; Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts, Pecan Nuts. SAUCES?Walnut and Tomato Catsup; Worcestershire, John Bull, Rending, Harvey, and Pepper Sauces. PICKLES?English and American. PRESERVES?Ginger and Assorted. BRANDY FRUITS?Cherries, Pine Apples and Peaches. FISH?Mackarel, Kits and Bbls., Salmon, Pickled and Fresh, (in Cans,) Sardines. Sugar Cured Hams, Smoked Tongues, Lard, Irish Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, Crackers, Starch, Soap, Maccaroni. Tobacco and Cigars. A general assortment of Brandies, Wines nnd Liquors ; together with most or all the articles found in a well assorted Grocery Store, which I will dispose of at the lowest possible rates for CASn. Feh 15?*7tf J. A. SCnROCK. DRY GOODS. k A Pieces Fancy Prints for Spring Ovy 12 pes. " Spring Muslins 10 pes. Worsted Assorted 12 " Fancy and Blk. Cassimcrcs 4 " Superfine Blk. Broadcloth 15 " Superb Marseilles Vesting 300 * Brown and Bleached Homespun 1*5 Bales DcICalb Oznaburgs 40 P'ca. Striped Goods for Servant's Spring wear 200 Bundles Concord Yarn, Bleached and Brown Linens Merino Bilk and Blk. and Col'd Kid Gloves White and Red Flunncl Hosiery die. wn manufacture, together with the various other itvles usually found in this market. Their long acluaintanco with this market as manufacturers and lealers will enable them to offer great inducementrfto mrchasers, both in styles and prices. Charleston, Aug. 20. G7 tf VALENTINES. I'M IE 14th February being Valentine's Day, we . would ndviso all those who wish to obtain Valntines for that day to call early and make their selecions from our entirely now stock, just received and ipencd lor sale, this dav. A. YOUNG. Feb. 4. C 2t American Almanac for 1853; "My Novel," or Varioies in English Life, by E. Bulwcr Lytton. complcto in I vols*, with a miscellaneous lot of Books and Station* iry. A. YOUNG. Cradles?A !fcw Invention. ONE and two Hour self-rocking CRADLES, are now offered for sale by Dec. 17. C. L. CIIATTEN. Fruit, Fruit, Fruit. 4 /~\ M.alntm firming IU 1 cieso fresh Currants ?0 pkgs. Baisins, in whole, half and quartor boxes, Layer and Hunch !0 drums new crop Figs 2 bngsBordeaux Almonds Kncrlish Walnuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Citron, Lemons inu Oranges. Received and lor sale by Dee. 0, ?852. SHAW A AUST1N. Holier. I'M!F Distributees of Mrs. Rachel Leigh, dee'd. are herein' not itied that the Negro property belonging olicr estate will be ready for distribution on the lirst jf January next. All persons indebted to the estate or purchases made at the salo are hereby requested to omc forward and pay their notes, as settlements must jo made. JOHN U. INGREM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. Nov, 20, 1852. 94 3 m EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, 10th January, 1853. . TIIK Manners of Elections in each Congressional District throughout the State, are hereby required to open the Polls at their respective places of Elections, and to hold on election for Representatives in the Congress of the United States, on the fourth Monday in February next, in conformity with the writ hereunto appended. In obedience to a resolution pnssed at the lust sitting of the Legislature, a writ o1 Election will be sent to each place of Election, in each Congressional District thoughout the State, ond in the event of those writs not reaching their destination, it is deemed advisable by the Executive to issue this general notice, to remedv such contingencies as maj occur. " JOHN L. MANNING. TllE STATE OF SOUTHC AROLIN A To all and singular the Managers of the General Elecliom for each Congressional District throughout the State: IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly ol this Statp, passed on the 10th December, A. D. 1852, you are hereby requii ed, after giving legal notice (and leing duly qualified) to proceed to hold an election for a Representative in the Congress of the United States, for each Congressional District, on the fourth Monday in February next, and the day following, at the same places, and to be conducted by the same managers and in the snme manner, as the election of members of the State Legislature; and after having deter mined on the persons duly elected, you do certify the -ynme according to law, under your nond and seal to the Governor, at Columbia, by the first Monday in April next, on which day the votes will be counted, and thereafter the elections declared. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this 20th day of January, in the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftythree, and in the seventy-seventh year of the Sov ereignty and Independence of the United States ol America. By the Governor: JOHN L. MANNING. Benvavtn Pfiaar, Secretary of State. Jan. 25. 4t 4 HEAD^U^TERS, MILLFORD, JAN. 1853. Order No. 1. THE following Regiments will parade for Review and Drill at the times and places below soecified, vie The 1st Regiment of Artillery, the 16th and 17th Regiments of Infantry, and Charleston Light Dragoons at or near Charleston, on Thursday the 17th February next. The Eighteenth Regiment of Infantry will parade at Ridgevillo, on Saturday, 19th February instant. The 19th Regiment of fnfantrv will parade by Battalion?the Lower Battalion at the usual parade ground on Friday, the 25th February, and the Upper Battalion at Black Oak on Tuesday, the 1st day ol March next The commissioned and non commissioned officers will assemble nt their respective parade grounds the day previous for drill and instruction. Regimental Returns will be made immediately after each Review by the Brigade Major. The Major General of the Second Division and the Brigadier General of the Fourth Brigade, with their Staff will attend the Reviews. The Brigadier General is charged with the extension of this order. 1 By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adj. and Insp. Gen. Jan. 25. 4 5t C^~The Charleston Courier, Mercnrv and Standard, and Columbia Banner and Carolinian will copy tri weekly until the Reviews are over. HEAD QUARTERS 'TlILLFORD, JAN. 22, 1853. Onn;u No." 2. . AN ELECTION for Major General of the Fourth Division, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Major General W. W. Harllee is hereby ordered to take place on Friday, the 22d day of April next. * The Brigadier Generals or officers commanding Brigndes of the Division are charged with the extension of this order, and will cause returns to be made according to law. By order of the Commnnder-in-Chicf, J. W. CANTEY, Adj'L and Insp. Gen. Jan. 25 4 13t All the papers in the Division will publish Weekly, until the election, and the Charleston Mercury, Courier and Stg^|j>rd, tri-wcekly. . New Advertisements. rPIIE subscriber has lately received a large and X choice selection of PERFUMERY and "FANCY ARTICLES, consisting in part of Pomades for the Hair, Lyon's Kathaison, and Haul's Eau Lustral; German, French and American Cologne; Lubin's and Roussel's Handkerchief ExtracfM Toilet Bottles?some very rich paterns; Tooth^Iair, Shaving and Nail Brushes; Dressing, Tuck andTocket Combs, of Buffalo, Horn and Ivory. To all pf which ho invites the attention of tiio Ladies in particular, and the public generally. Feb 3 Z. J. DcIIAY. Cutlery. CONSISTING of Fine Razors, Penknives and Tweezers, Porto Monaics, Portfolios, and Glovo Boxes. , <-*'/. ?ALSO? Letter, Cop and Bill Paper; Wafers, Sealing Wax, Plain and Fancy Envelopes, Steel Pens and Penholders, Red, Bluo and Black Inks, may always be had at J*eb 8tf Z. J. Dell AY'S. Camps! Lamps!! FOR Lard, Oil and Burning Fluid, a large variety, among which are a few of the new Pantent Safety Lamps, and Cans to match. Just received at Fab 8 tf Z. J. DcIIAY'S. ON and after this date the Passenger and Mail Train will run three times a week, say Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, twice a day, from tho Junction to Camden and back, connecting at the Junction with tho Night Passenger and freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock, A. M., and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will bo received at the Canulen Passenger Depot, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the night Express Train (down) from Columbia. It will be necessary for shippers of stock to give throe of four daj*s notice, that cars may be provided for them. Schedule of Running Time. FIRST OR MOUSING TRAIN*. Leave Camden at 5 A. M. Arrive at Junction at 7.45 " Leave Junction at 8.00 " Arrive at Camden 10.45 " SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRAIN. Leave Camden at 11.30 A. M. A ?- r?nni;?nnt 2 15 P. M Leave Junction at 2 45 fc Arrive at Camden at 5.15 *' N. D. 13AXLEY, A pent. Jan 13 3 tf A MKRICAX Journal of Medical Sciences, publishj V ed quarterly at $5 per annum. Tlio Medical News, published montldy at $1 per annum. Or otli periodicals sent five of postage for $5 per annum, paid in advance Published by Blanchard .t Lea, Philadelphia. Subscriptions received by tho subscriber. A. YOUNG. Feb. 8. <3 2t American Hotel?Dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing of BOAT WRIGHT B. llttllt. Early Mohawk turnips. " Rnchnel Early Red Top " Valentine " Dutch * China " White Flat " Refugee Yellow Aberdeen " Marrowfat Long Hanover Carolina or Sewee Norfolk Large White Lima Ruta Bago Dutch Case knife Mammoth. Scarlet Runners. Okra. CADDACE. MELON*. Early York i'ine Apple " Dutch Nutmeg " May Pnria Water Melon " Sugar Loaf Citron. " Savoy karlt coax. " Drumhead Tuscorora Extra Fine Late Drumhead Sugar Late Dutch Dutton " Flat Dutch Canada. " Large York For sale by TnOMAS J. WORKMAN. Jan. 18 3 Jlliy CONSISTING of all the varieties used for Winter and Spring planting. Early York and Large Drumhead CABBAGE, Enrly Dutch Turnip and Brown Mustard SEEDS, for sale by the pound or by measure; ONION SETTS and LUCERNE SEEDS, fresh and of superior quality, just received at 7 i nduvs Feb. 1. tf 5 NOTICE7" PERSONS having left any GUNS. PISTOLS, or any other article, with M. I). COPELAN1), deceased, for the purpose of having them repaired, will find them at the office of L W. BALLARD, who will deliver them upon proof being made to his satisfaction that the articles claimed are the property of the individuals claiming the same. Feb. I. 3t ^ fi Notice. IN future the OMNIBUS will not run to or from the Railroad Depot on the Sabbath. JOHN K. WITIIEitSPOON, Proprietor. Feb. 1. 4t 5 SEED Potatoes, Cheese, Table Salt, (in bags) Mae_ caroni, and superior Black Tea. For sale bv Feb. 1 E. W. BON.IEY. KEEP WARM!! READY-MADE Clothing, consisting of Dress, Frockanil Business COATS. Also, heavy Overcoats and Vests, for sale at greatly reduced prices, bv Feb 1 E. W. BONNEY. A SUPERIOR and elegant assortment of Ladies' WINTER DRESS GOODS, for sale at New York prices for Cash?also, Flannels of ovory quality ?.1 .u?.riniimi nt rctlnnod nriocs at "Febrs: r DONNKY'S. W. Till Rrow CASTOR. Attoruey at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMDEN, 8. C. Qflleo on Broa ^ lH 5000 first quality Bio Hondo SEGABS J 5000 do do Gold Leaf do flfl 2000 do do Regalia do B Received and for sale by 9B Dec. 6,1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. . IB ^ CASES (quarts and pints) "Longworth's" Rpark" t) ling Catawba Wine. Received and for sale by <^B Dec. 6,1852. SIIAW k AUSTIN. B Tea, Tea, Tea. jB p UNPOWDER,' Hyson, Imperial, Young Hyacn IB Or and Black, of superior quality. Received and t'B for sale by SIIAW k AUSTIN. I 2 OCTAVES " Snndertnann's" Old Port Wine, tot Vj medicinal purposes. Received and for sale by Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. -i A KITTS No. 1 Mackarel (new) jH 1U 10 qr. bis. do do do 2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale by Dec. 6, 1852. SNAW k AUSTIN, 2BBLS. Kennedy's But:er Crackers. / H Received and for sale by f Dec 6, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN./ W-POUND cans fresh Salmon. Vj t)u Received and for sale by / ' Dec 6, 1852. SHAW AUOTnfc5H11DS. choice Baltimore cared Bacon Sides. J|| Received and for sale by rj Dec. 5,1852. SHAW 4 AUSTy. 1HHD. "Cousard's" Hams. Received and for rale *7 'H Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. M 2 CASES No. 1 Smokid Salmon 1 2 do do do Halibnt | Received and for sole by ^9 Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW 4 AUSTljT. g Han(ln^Lampii. 1 FOR burning Spirit Gas, some beautiful pawns. 9 Just received a: Z. J. Dell AY'S;-. 9 Dec. 21.?3t Window Glass. | THE subscriber has just received a large invoice of that fine "Pafapsco" GLASS, varyipgin size from 8 x 10 to 18 24, to which he invites the special attention of his customers. Z. J. Dell AY. Dec. 21tf FOB SALE, -j AO SHARES in the South Carolina Rail Road, ItO belonging to the Town of Camden. Anynumfcer of Shares will be sold to suit purchasers. Apply to MOFFAT 4 MOORE, Brokers and Auctioneers, Camden, S. C. Dec. 21. 102 tf ] ? c-i. i cvr attic, I i LIKELT NEGRO MAN, a first rate Carpenter, 1 JL aboutthirtyyearsofage, perfectly-sound and healthy. I Apply to MOFFAT A MOORK, j Dec. 21tf Brokers and Auctioneer*. j __ Special Ifotice. A ALL persons indebted to the subscriber^thor by * note or Book account, are requested to call immediately and settle, or they will bq placed in the hands of an officer for collection, as. farther indulgence ra??ol be had, or heed net be expected. Jan. 11 B. W. CriAMBERS. Notice. ALL persons indebted to Samuel Benson deceased aro roquented to call immediately and make pay. ment, and tboso having claims will render them prop erly attested to J. DUN LAP, AdmY. Dec. 17. 101 tf Ordinary's Notice. AFTER the month of January, my days of atten* ^ dance at the office will be Monday and Friday of each week. All Administrators, Executors and Guardians, are required to make their returns According to law. In case of failure, they will forfeit their commissions. nw n. uvi, v. A. u. Jan. 25. 4 To Reut* rI^HE Store at present occupied by Shaw A Austin. X Apply to W. ANDERSON. Aug. 20, G7 tf At Private Sale. A Likely NEGRO "WOMAN. IS years of age, perfectly healthy and a good House Servant, sold for no fault; the only object being to change the investment. Apply to MOFFAT 4 MOORE, Brokers and Auctioneers, Dec. 21?tf Fifty Dollars WILL be paid for the npprchension of the thief who stole from my plantation on Thursday night last, a young ehesnut sorrel Mare. Saddle and Brjdle The Maro is tour years old last spring; about 151 hands high; no white marks, except perhaps on one o her hind pasterns; has a soar on her back from a hurt by tho saddle, and Is slightly marked with the gear.? Asuita ble reward will be paid for her recovery. C. J. SHANNON. Jan. 1, 1853. 2. FOR SALE. A PAIR of good FAMILY nORSES, warranted sound, and very gentle in harness. Apply at this offlco. Jan U