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tiie Jews had shown themselves worthy of j these privileges. All the inhabitants of Bur- j v deaux sympathised with the Uracil Kanot, ana t even the Cardinal Archbishop of Bordeaux s~r paid a congratulatory visit to Mous. Marx." ^ Interesting Facts.?Man has the power sei of imitating almost every motion but that of flight. To effect these he has, in his maturity and health, (JObones in his head, 00 in his ah thighs and legs, 02 in his arms and hands, and an G7 in his trunk. lie has also 437 muscles. His heuit makes 04 pulsations in a minute, and therefore 3,840 in an hour. 92,100 in a day. pj There are also three compk-te circulations of tir his blood in the short space cf an hour. In mi respect to the comparative speed of animated ~ beings and ofinipdled bodies, it may be remarked that size and construction seem to J have little influence, nor has comparative be strength, though one body giving any quantity of motion to another is said to lose so-much im of its own. The sloth is by no means a small animal, and yet it can travel otuy on paces hi a day: a worm crawls only five inches in 50 / seconds; but a lady bug can fly 20,000.000 times its own length in loss than an hour. An elk can i un a mile and a half in seven minutes; j an antelope a mile in a iniuuto; the wild mule ? ofTartary hasa speed evecg^ater than that, se: An eagle can fly ten leagues in an hour; and mi a canary falcon can even reach 250 leagues in fifteen hours. A violent wind truvels (30 miles ? an hour; sound, 1,142 English feet in a second. Si New Liquor Law n? Riiode Isla.nd.?A verj stringent liquor bill has been introduced t]) into the Rhode Island House of Representor an tives?it makes manufacturers or sellers of ce spirituous liquors, unless town agents, liable for the first offence to fine and costs and three 8l] months imprisonment in the county jail, and, * on further conviction for the same offence, to d* imprisonment for six months. For adultcring to liauors, so as to render them more injurious, a person is liable to a fine of -SlOO, and itupri sonment for one year at lest. Complaints are to be on oath, and search warrants are to be issued by justices of the peace. ? A Long Line.?In advocating a direct tho- I roughfare through our own territory from the de Mississippi to the Pacific, instead <>f the To- A huaniepec route through u foreign territory, ^ Mr. Seward states that the railroads of New alone, if stretched out in one continuous chain, tv would reach a distance two-thirds as great as es that which separates the Mississippi from San Francisco. And, further, that the railroads already made iu the United States, if extended in one continuous chain, would ever a distance as great as that which divides Liverpool from Canton, and together with roads now constructing, would encircle the globe. s" h Jtli y^ cf ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. b( IMPORTANT TO Dl'SPKI'TlCS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true dices- 0j tive flcid. or gastric jcice, preparedfrom RENNET, tv or the FOURTH STOMACII OF THE OX. after direc- ar lions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological fr, Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D.. Philadelphia. ^ This is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, Cl CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Na- Vf ture's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GAS- q. TRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by ageuts gratis. See no-* ice among the medical advertisements. POISOSMG. "Thousand? oT pttst-nUi Who use V^rmifure rtuwoofat 1 o Castor Oil, Calomel, Ac., are not aware, that whiflhicv th appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the jj, foundation* for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of ?oelit, weakness of lintbs, (jr. nr In uimlher column will be found the advertisement of K Hobensack'* Medicines, to which we ask the attention ol all directly interested in their own as well a* their t liil- "-1 dren's healtii. In Liver Complaints and all disorders ari- ui sing from those of a billions type, should mnKe use 01 Hie only genuine medicine, Hobcnsack's Liver I'ills. JO""4 Be sot deceived," but ask for Hobensark's a W <>nn .Syrupand Liver Pills, and observe thai each has I jn the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HOBENSaC'K, as none else are genuine. ?f ~ TO THE SICIi7 *c For the effectual rooting out from the system of al foi diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousness and im- jn purity of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact that WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE TILLS ol( are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire ag South, these Pills have long been held in the highest repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical tn the unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is made faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern ev diseases generally, yield to their influence at once: and vo to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been pro- el( Tided. - h{( Let each try them for himself and if the medicine . fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost hitn nothing. tr3 Thos. J. Workman*, Agent for Camden, S. C., and fe? sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the coun- m( ? try. Juue 28? lv. . tk, MARRIED?In Fairfield District, near las Rocky Mount, on the 9th instant, bv Rev. Mr. Crawford, of Lancaster, Dr. William R. Dyk, of Kershaw, to Miss Jemim a A., eldest daughter of Dr. William E. Hall of the former ?place. On Tuesday, ?l?t inst., by the Rev. A. B. Van ~~ Zandt, Doctor Edward E. Workman, of Yuba county, California, to Lelia, daughter of John ? T. Robertson, Esq., of Petersburg Va. ki CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard 121 to 13 BALK ROPE, per pound 9 to .. Wl BUTTER,... .per pound 20 to 25 Beep, ..... .Tper"pound, rr. 5 to 7 BACON, per pound 11} to 14 f COFFEE, per pound 10 to 12 . CHEESE, per 12 to 15 J"1 COTTON,... .per pound o 10 yj CORN, per bushe 50 to CO _ FLOUR, perbarrel 51 to 6 ri FODDER, per cwt 80 to 87 J IRON per pound 5 to 0 Sei LARD, per pound 16 to co MOLASSES,... per gallon, 31 to 44 G. NAILS, per pound, 4 to 5 AI OATS, per bushel, 37 to 45 h. PEAS, per bushel, 62 to 75 by POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 tftIrish.. per barrel to RICE, per bushel $ 3 to 5 m SUGAR, per pound ...6 to 12 SALT per saok. 11 to 11 i I. O* O. F.?Kcrslinu Lodge, Xo. 9. ^TMIK Regular Meeting of this Lodge vill bo held Ye X at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. ar" D. It. KENNEDY, Secretary. J For Congress. The friends of Hon. FRANKLIN I MOSES an nounce him as a candidate to represent this Congrcs tional District In the next Congress. For Congress. Wo are authorized to announce Major JAMES *t O'HANLON as a candidate for Congress in this Congressional District. Ilu For Congress. We arc authorized to announce Col. W. W. BOYCE, a of Fairfield, as a candidato to represent this Congres- J\ sional District in the next Congress. * Three Hundred Dollars Reward T^TILL l>e paid for the apprehension and delivery n T to the Jail of Kershaw District of Hiram, a neo man, ihe property of L. W. R. Blair, a fugitive ae im justice, who stands indicted for the murder of s. Jane D. Young, committed on Friday, 11th inst. id negro is about five feet 8 or 10 inches high, thick t, has heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, holds his ad far back in walking, is said to have a small scar the back of his hand from a burn, with a scar runug through it caused by a cut from a knife. He is q out thirty five years of age, aud is quick spoken d intelligent. a, JOHN D. YOUNG. B Camden, S. C., Feb. 22, 1858. 8 Raleigh Standard, Spirit of the Age, Greensboro ^ it riot, and Petersburg Intelligencer will copy four g, nes, weekly, and forward bills to this office for pay?nt. ?ww*w? , A HIIE small accounts duo the firm of Elias & KoopL man, and also the late firm of L. Elias <fc Co., havo ai cn placed in my bands for collection. All those indebted to either firm wall save costs by p mediate settlement. Z. J. Dellay, Magistrate. M Feb. 22 8 * 3c Wanted to Hire. I NEGRO BOY, 12 or 14 years old?one that is T X intelligent and well disposed. Applv to a Feb 22-3t Z. J. Den AY. a1 LLL persons having demands against the Estate cf ~ M. D. Copeland, deceased, are requested to pre- ? at them, duly attested, and those indebted will please '' ike immediate payment to ->. . L. W. MOAK, Adm'r. Camden, Feb. 22 8 4t cmth Ccarolina?Kershaw District. , BY JOBS K. JOY, ESQL'IEE, OCDINABY. T^HEREAS, Sarah Johnson has applied to mc for 1 T Letters of Administration on all and singular ! e Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Aloxdcr Johnson, late of the said District aforesaid, deased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ignlar the kindred and creditors of the said deceas 1 to be and appear before nre at onr next Ordina's Court for the said District, to be holden at Camn Court House on the seventh day of March next, show c.;use, if any, why said administration should ? >t be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 21st day of ~ February, 1S53, and in the 77th year of American Independence. j JOHN R. JOY, 0. Iv. D. J Land for Sale. WILL sell to the highest bidder on Monday, 7th March next, bc-foro the Court* House door in Cam>n, one Tract of Land containing ONE HUNDRED ND FIFTY ACRES, lying on the Liberty Mil Koaa, id joined by the lands of Mrs. Arledge and Mrs. . iples. v * To ms?One-half cash?balance payable in one and t*o years, with note and approved security, and inter- -j ;t from day of sale. THOMAS SESSIONS. j Feb 17 29 3t . _ THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, .j Published Daily, Tri-Wetkly and Weekly, AT COLUMBIA, S. C, j The subscribers take pleasure in acknowledging the _ ipport they have received since they took charge of e South Carolinian They have spared no toil or . fort to render it worthy of such support, and they J sg leave to announce to their readers and to the pub-; their determination to do everything that can be me to make it an rfeceptable journal. The extension ' railroads in the interior will alford a fiuo opportuni- to country readers to obtain the latest intelligence, id as we receive daily telegraphic despatches direct m\ the North and from Charleston, they will get the * trjiest news through its columns. b Our terms, in accordance with the regulations adopt- I by the press of this State, will invariably be in adince. Dailv paper $6. Tri-Weekly $3, and Weekly * irolinian $2 per annum. " JOHNSTON A CAVIS. Columbia. January 29, 1S53. A CARD. $ The undersigned Trri nominated as a candidate for ft is Congressional District some months ago, During e last session of the Legislature the Districts of York . id Chester were attached to Fairfield, Richland, j ershaw and Sumter, and which now compose the xth Congressional District of the State. Since the R idereigncd was put in nomination, the names of oth- ? gentlemen have appeared, and he is informed that report is in circulation "that he has withdrawn, or tended to withdraw, from the contest before the day election." It is true the undersigned lias remained 01 home attending to the business of his farm, and has it been absent from his own lodgings but two nights f r the last three months. Last Sunday 4?l>t lie slept Columbia, and Monday night in Winnsboro, at his i friend McMaster's Hotel. Tuesday eve found him ain at. his Castle. 1 The undersigned lias not thought it necessary to tnipoose all over the Congressional District to tell t( cry body lie was a candidate, and to solicit their Si tes Upon ^ich terms lie would not, if he could, be tc ictc-d. As soon, however, as the undersigned gets 5 oats sov:cd. and his plantation Work straight, lie will j, r and make a flyii.g visit to some of his friends in dif- C cut parts of the Congressional District. In the E -antime, he assures all that lie will not bo bluffed off "j1 >m the field by any back-handed blow, or conibina* |, n of parties. If not "first iu the charge, he will be tl it in retreat" JAMES O'HANLON, Of Log Castle, Richland District, Feb. 10, 1853. Special f'oticc. w L LL persons indebted to me previous to 1853, ? V will please settle before Return Dav. Feb. 14. _ W. C. MOORE. French Burr Millstoucs. | I PAIR superior 5J feet. For sale at cost in New T I York. aiso. ei All kinds of Mill Irons furnished to order, and all ot uds of Saw Mill Irons constantly on hand. MeDOWALL <fc COOPER. g, Camden, S. C. Feb. 14. 7?Ct Vf> "The I .an caster Ledger and Charlotte Democrat ilPeopy 4 times and forward bill to Mel). A' C. tli soTKI:. J 1 LL persons indebted to Mr. Itufns W. Abbott, by V N ite or Account will find the same in my hands r collection. Immediate attention to them is absotelv necessary. . J. B. KERSLIAU, Feb 15?7tf Attorney at Law. ^ HUE following applications were received from in- 8'' L dividuals wishing to obtain Licenses for tlie pre- w nt year, vir.: J. A. Sehroek, License No. 2; Re- 0,1 in mended by J. P. Murray, J. S. Wessinger nnd A. 811 Buskin. i$ecurities, James Dunlnp nnd George den. James I. Villcpiguc, License No. 2, Recommended 811 II. ! ate, I). R. Peebles and W. C. Moore. Sccuri- ^ s, Jaines Dunlap and C. Mntlu-son. ?1 Ordered, That the a hove application!! he published tiie Camden Journal. 1'v order of Council: L. W. BALLARI). T. Recorder, for sen. Chamber. F?l?. 9, 1R53 It L SUPERIOR and elegant assortment of Ladies' WIXTEll DRESS GOODS, for sale at New ) irk prices for Cash?also. Flannels of every quality ^ 1 description, at reduced prices at *' fc'eb 1, 1S33. BONN!-Y'S. 8ti W. Till Rrow OASTO.1, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. PAMUKV, s. r. ^ OfBce on Broad-Street near the Court House. ^ RKTIOVAl" W OSEPII B. KERSHAW. Attorney and Solicitor, hi has removed to the Office at the corner of Court sh use Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. 22?w3m ov at; "Comrat Lnsl." qu FULL and fresh supply of Cleveland's Premium ''' L Cologne and Tooth Dentrifico Received vesterr at Z. J. Den AY'S. !_: FRESH GROCERIES. rllE Subscriber is now receiving, at the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Sam'l Benson, a general sortment of Groceries, consisting of SUGARS?Loaf, Crashed, and Brown. ? < COFFEE?Rio, Laguira and Java. 1 TEAS?Gunpowder, Hyson and Black. f MOl.ASSES?New Orleans and W. I. - ? CANDLES?Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow. c Sl'ICES?Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Allspice, t inger, Pepper, English and American Mustard. t FRUITS?Figs, Prunes, Citron, Raisins, Whole, 1-2 ? id 1-4 Boxes; Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, t rnzil Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts, Pecan Nuts. i SAUCES?Walnut and Tomato Catsup; Worces- i rshire. John Bull, Reading, Harvey, and Pepper i luces. *- . . s PICKLES?English and American. ( PRESERVES?Gincrer and Assorted. 1 BRANDY FRUITS?Cherries, Pine Apple? and i eaehes. FISH?Mackarel, Kits and Bids., Salmon, Pickled id Fresh, (in Cans,) Sardines. Sugar Cured Hams, Smoked Tongues, Lard, Irish otatoes, Onions, Cheese, Crackers, Starch, Soap, iacearoni. s Tobacco and Cigars. 1 A general assortment of Brandies, Wines and Liuors ; together with most or all the articles found in _ well ussorted Grocery Store, which I will dispose of i the lowest possible rates for Cash. Feb 15?7tf J. A. SCHROCK. "dry"goods. 1 'A Pieces Fancy Prints for Spring )w 12 pes. " Spring Muslins 10 pes. Worsted Assorted ( 12 " Fancy and Blk. Cassimeres ' 4 " Superfine Blk. Broadcloth 15 " Superb Marseilles Vesting 500 * Brown and Bleached llomespun ^5 Bales DeKalb Oznaburga 1 40 Pes. Striped Goods for Servant's Spring wear iOO Bundles Concord Yarn, Blenched and Brown Linen? ' Merino Silk and Blk. and Col'd Kid Gloves White and Red Flannel Hosiery <fcc. <fcc. <?c. For side low by W. C. MOORE. 1 Feb. 15 ? < Candies. )A A LBS. Assorted Candies, fresh. For sale by ] )UU W. C. MOORE Ilcidsick Champaigne. tv/-\?7 U.D.? fHo ,,f 1 lit. nhove. Just I ' i'V/i. wuoncio, x io> hiiu wi ? ? -- . received by W. C. MOORE. Wines. '214 Casks superfine Madc.ria Wine. 2 Qr. do good old do da 10 Cases St. Julien Medoc Claret Wine, 1 Cask Old Tort Do. 1 Case superfine Holland Gin, in qts. For sale ' >w by W. C. MOORE ! "Old Pincli Castillian." 1 aALF Pii>e Old French Brandy, ns above W. C. MOORE. ' A 1 Horse Wagon and Harness, right new, for sale .1. by W. C. MOORE Oats Oals. A A Bus. Seed OATS. For sale by LUU W. C. MOORE Cigars and Tobacco. OA A A Rio Hondo Cigars, t) v/V/ ltj-Gross Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, 10 Boxes fine Chcwiug Do. For sale by W. C. MOORE i Flour and Lard. } ^ BBLS. N. C. superfine Flour, *t) lu Bbls. first quality Leaf Lard. Just received y W. C. IIOORE Irisli Potatoes. ) K Bbls. first rate Planting Potatoes. For sale by Jt) W. C. MOORE, Feb 15 7 tf^ Sugar and Coffee) K SACKS Rio Coffee, JtJ 6 Hbds. first quality Sugar. Just received and >r sale by W. C. MOORE Spice*. A LL Spice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger, Black and Red Pepper. Also?Flavoring Extracts of Orange, Lemon, Peach, lose, Nutmegs, Almond and Vanilla, Rose Water, range Flower Water, Ac. Always on band at. Feb 3?Gtf "Z. J. DeHAY'S. For Sale. A few SHARES in the South Carolina Rail Road, [the Camden Branch Stock. For particulars apply I this office. [Fob 8 tf Iharleston and Florida Sleain Packets. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. SEMI-WEEKLY. CONNECTING WITH the NEW-YORK STEAMERS each wat. I MI E CAROLINA, L. M. Coxetter, matter, will L leave every Saturday Afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, niching at Jacksonville, Pieolatn und Pilatkn, 011 the , t. John's River; returning, will arrive in CharlesHi oil Wednesday. The FLORIDA, Charles Willy, master, will leave ; ti Tuesday Afternoon of each week, nt same hour, and ' 1 addition to the above' ports, will stop at Iilack reek; returning, will arrive 011 Saturday Morning. iue 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, nnd are commanded by le most experienced navigators. Fare to Jacksonville $8 Fare to Pilatkn .' $10 For freight or passage, apply on board, nt Southern . barf, or to J011N W. CALDWELL, Feb. 15- 7 2<)t 89 East Bay. < Sheriff's Sales. ] )Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me dil J rected, I will sell 011 the first Mondny nnd uesday in Mareh next, being the seventh and ghth days of said month, between the usual hours ' sale, the following property, to wit: All the goods and chattels belonging to John In- ] rain, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wares, <fc& j also, LOTS No. 1171,1172 and 1173, l^ing and being in le town oi tamncn, v,., suuatea on inc corner01 road and DeKulb streets, with all the improvements icreon, nud known as the United States Hotel, to:tker with all the Household and lv.chea Furni ire. [#1.] -AUO v LOTS No. 170, 103U and 1031, 1 vine and being in e Town of Camden, opposite the " Wateree House," t tin ted on the corner of Broad and York streets, ith all the improvements thereon. All levied upon id to be sold ns the property of John Ingram at the its II. L. Timtnons et al vs. John Ingrant. [*1.] also, NINE likely young Negroes, levied on and to be Id as the property of AVylie Albert, at the suit of e Bank of Camden, ct. al. vs. W'ylie Albert and ( hers. [?L] , TH0MA8 BASKIN, S. K. I). Siikuikk's Ofkice, Feb. 15. _ n CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! ' E.I;O\ VUI) CIIAI'fX, f'ANUFACTURKR and Denier in CARRIAGES ll and HARNESS of every description, No*. l'J4 cctingst and 83 Wentworth-st. next to the old and of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf CARRIAGES. j ( tlic Old Slund of S. A J. Gilbert. 1 A K. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and -10 entworth street, where they will be pleased to ex- 1 bit -to their old friends and customers a very extcn- I , 0 stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their ai m manufacture, together with the various other vies usually found in this market. Their long ac- laintaueo with this market as manufacturers and alcrs will enable them to offer groat inducements to i irchasers, both in stylos and prices. * Cliarloston, Aug. 20. 07 tf ELECTION FOB CONGRESS. Sixth Congressional l>istrict. I~TKDER tho Proclamation of his Excellency, Go John L. Manning issued in pursuance of an A >f tlte General Assembly of the State, passed on tl I6ti December, A. D. 1852, the undersigned man fori of election at Camden box, in the District of Kc hip, do hereby give notice that th?y tvill hold i iletion at the usual place for opening the poll, on tl o^rth Monday in this month, for a Representative hi Congress of the United States, from the 6th Co frissional District of this State, composed of the Di rets of York, Chester, Fairfield, Richland, Kersha ltd Sumter. Tho poll will bo opened on the di umed, and the Tuesday following from tho hours lo'clock, A. M., to A. o'clock P. M. All persons Co iitutionally qualified to vote for members of the Go sal Assembly in any of the respective Districts er meed in the Congressional District, will be entitled r4o at the Camden box, if they so choose. S. E. CAPERS, ) Managers J. J. WORKMAN, } at I J. I. VILLEPIGUE, ) Camdcu. Hie polls for the above Election will also be open< itthe following places in the District of Kershaw ;lu same time, and to continuo as above specified, t i? respective managers, to-wu: Cureton's Mill?Frederick' Bowen, B. F. Watkii ad J. P. Bichbourg. r Flat Rock?James Fletclior, W. G. Kirkland at I:sse TruesdeL Buffalo?William Mungo, James N. Sowell and L 3*1 Ferguson. Lizenby's?Jacob Ellis, J. J. McLaurin and JamBtl. '.chrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Henry Ratcliff at 3a?uel Smith. Iberty Hill?John Brown, Alexander Mathcsonar Wily Patterson (Jodwyu's Store?James Love, Richard Drakcfoi mdA. McDowell. H/io polls to bo open two days at all the places.fanagers to meet at Camden on the Wednesday fc bring and count the votes. Feb. 14. 7 td FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. THE Subscriber has just received a large assor nient of genuine and fresh GARDEN SEED lonisting in part of Eirly Long Pod, White Marrow, Yellow Six Week Mohwk, Large White Kidney and Case-knife BEAN": Eai'V Warlvick, White Marrowfat, Cedo Nulli, Ear Jun^ Early Charlton and Dwarf Marrowfat PEAS KxtaEarly Blond Turnip, Long Blood, White Sugi indMangold Wortzel BEETS; Early York, Sugi Loal Early Flat Battersea, Large Flat Batterse Largs York, Large Flat Dutch, English Drumhea jiem Glazed and Bed Dutch. CABBAGE; Earl jprirg. Red Top, Flat Dutch, Norfolk, Ruta Baga ar llancvtr TURNIPS; Early Frame, Russian, Lor Grcea tnd Short Green CUCUMBER; Early Curie Siiesn, lee Head and Large Green Head LETTUCI Jcarit Turnip, Long Scarlet and Long Salmon RA1 ISH White Bush, Yellow Bush, Winter Crooknee in! Lima Cocoanut SQUASH; BROCOLI; CA1 liOTS; CELERY; Purple EGG PLANT; KALr 3HZRKINS; NASTURTIUM; ONION SEEDS Out A; PARSLEY ; PARSNIP; PEPPERS; SP N\GE; VEGETABLE OYSTER; Sugar, Tuscaro: in; Flint CORN. also, L large quantity t>f small ONION SETTS. 'or sale hy F. L. ZEMP. ?n. 18 3 FRESIIGARDEN SE?DS. Ti T'E have just received from New York, our su It ply of GARDN SEEDS, which we think ci bcvcommended to the public as being perfectly pre ant good. <ursupply consists in part as follows: Giut Asparagus KOOTS Late Sugar Loaf ' " Seed Green Glazed Ai tidioke, Large Globe Red Dutch (for Pickling beet.s. Collards. EarlyBlood Turnip Brussels Sprouts. EhtraEarly Turnip broccoli. Loig Blooa Early White W lite Sugsr Purple Cape. Ydlow Sugar German Kale. .VUng<? Wurtxcl. cauliflower. caucots. Large Early LargeOrangc Late. EarljfHorn Curled Cress. Altnijham. Spinach. parsnips. lettuice. Gudisey or Cross Early Cabbage Larg Dutch. Ice Head Culcd Parsley. Magnum Bonum. radish. cucumbers. Longsenrlct Green Prickly Longs-almond U?nK Green Red lirnip Early Frame ^caric Turnip Gherkin. Yellw Turnip tomatto. BlaclSpnuish. Small Red SaRfy. Large Red Coiry, White Solid Pear Shaped. peas. . mustard. Earl} Washington or True White Mustard Seed Mir Black 44 " EarljChnrlton peitee. EarlyPrince Albert: Cayenne Dw*r Blue Imperial Cherry Bisbps Dwarf Large Bell Dwuf Sugar Sweet Mountain (for Mn Dw*f Marrowfat goes.) Kni0ts Dwnrf Marrowfat onions. Britih Queen '-jfa Onion Seta Blnclieyed " White Silver Skin (Seed MafBess " leeks. Fall " American FnllSugnr. " London Flag. snap deans. Egg Plant. EarV Mohawk Tunxirs. " Rachuel Early Red Top " Valentine $ - " Dutch 44 China " White Flat " Refugee ^ Yellow Aberdeen " Marrowiht Long Hanover ruin a or Sewee Narfolk Lnrgt White Lima Ruta Bago Dutei Case knife Mammoth, jcarfct Runners. Okrn. , (add age. melons. Ektrly York Pine Apple Dutch Nutmeg iMay Paris Water Melon Sugar Lonf Citron. Savoy early coen. /" Drumhead Tuscorora OtraFine T^ate Drumhead Sugar Jk\e Dutch Dutton 41 Flat Dutch Canada. *' Large York For sale by THOMAS J. WORKMAN, .lwi. 18 3 jiiiy a).NLISTING of till the varieties used for Wint and Spring planting. Early York and Lnrj )runl)ead CABBAGE, Early Dutch Turnip nr frown Mustard SEEDS, for sale by the pound or I unsure; ONION SETTS and LUCERNE SEED! re.^ and of superior quality, just received at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Feb. 1. tf 5 Notice. [N future the OMNIBUS will not run to or fro the Railroad Dej>ot on the Sabbath. JOHN K. W1TIIERSPOON, Proprietor. ? FED Potatoes, Cheese, Table Salt, (in bags) Ma J caroni, and superior Black Tea. For salo by Feb. 1 E. W. BONN FY. HvlUU.i I") KAPY-MADK Clothing, consisting of Dress, Fro( LV ami business COATS. Also, heavy Overcoa tid Vests, for salo at greatly reduced prices, bv Feb 1 E. \V\ BONNET.' Cradle*?A .\eu' Invention. 3NE und two Hour self-rocking CRADLES, a now offered for sale by Dec. 17. 0. L. CUATTKN. EXECUTIVE DEPAR 1 KEPI J COLUMBIA, 19th Jantiary, 1858. of T^HE Managers of Elections in each Congressioi. n. JL District throughout the State, are hereby i n- quired to open the Polls at their respective places n. Elections, and to hold an election for Representativ to in the Congress of the United States, on the four Monday in February next, in conformity with t I writ hereunto appended. In obedience to a resoluti passed at the last sitting of the Legislature, a writ Election will be 6ent to each place of Election, in ea Congressional Distriet tbougliont the State, aud >d the eveut of those writs not reaching their destinatic nt it is deemed advisable by the Executive to issue tl jy general notice, to remedy such contingencies as mi occur. JOHN L. MANNING. 18 THE STATE OF SOUTHCAROEIIV id To all and singular the Managers of the General Eledic for each Congressional Histoid throughout the State: a* IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assemblyf 41.C4.4. ?----i ? *i? ic4i, a tt l a? 23 you are hereby requii ed, after giving legal notice (ai being duly qualified) to proceed to hold electi for a Representative in trib Congress of tlie Unit States, for each Congressional District, on the four Monday in February next, and the day following, the same places, and to be conducted by the same ma rtl agers and in the same manner, as the.election of tnei _ bers of the Stgte Legislature.; a*d after having dct< mined oh the persons duly elected, you do certify t >J" same according to luw, under your nnnd and seal the Governor, at Columbia, by tbe first Monday April next, on which day the votes will be countt and thereafter the elections declared. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, t Columbia, this 20th day of January, in the year S, our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fift three, and in the seventy-seventh year of the So s, ereignty and Independence of the United States America, ly ?By the Governor: >; JOHN L. MANNING, ir Benjamin Perry, Secretory of State, ir Jan. 25. 4t 4 | HE^) CtUARTERS, MILLFORD, J AX. 1853. OnDER Xo. 1. THE following Regiments will parade for Revi< and Drill at the times and places below soecifi< - vis The 1st Regiment of Artillery, the 16th and 17 p- Regiments of Infantry, and Charleston Light Dragoc in at or near Charleston, on Thursday the 17th Fcbrua in next. The Eighteenth Regiment of Infantry will para at Ridgeville, on Saturday, 19th February instant. The 19th Regiment of Infantry will parade by Bi talion?the Lower Battalion at the usual para j.) ground on Friday, the 25th February, and the Upj Battalion at Black Ouk on Tuesday, the 1st day March next. The commissioned and non commissioned offlc< will assemble at their respective parade grounds t day previous for drill and instruction. Regimental Returns will be made immediately i ter each Review by the Brigade Major. The Major General of the Second Division and t Brigadier General of the Fourth Brigade, Vrith thi Staff will attend the Reviews. - ^ ? The Brigadier General is charged with the ext< sion of this order. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CAXTEY, Adj. and Insp. Gen. Jan. 25. 4 5t t^The Charleston Courier, Mercury and Str dord, and Columbia Banner and Carolinian will coj tri-weekly until the Reviews are over. DEAD QUARTERS, MILLFORD, J AX. 22, 1833. Order Xo. 2. AX ELECTIOX for Mujor General of the Four Division, to fill the vacancy occasioned by t resignation of Major General W. W. Ilarllee is net by ordered to take place on Friday, tho 22d day April next. The Brigadier Generals or officers commandii Brigades of the Division are charged with the exte sion of this order, and will cause returns to be ma according to law. u* By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CAXTEY, Adj't and Insp. Gen. Jan. 25 4 ISt XW All the papers in the Division will pobli ' / weekly, until the election, and the Charleston Merc ry, Courier and Standard, tri-weekly. New Advertisements. TIIE subscriber has lately received a large a choice selection of PERFUMERY and FARC ARTICLES\ consisting in part ofPoraades forthe Ha Lyon's Kathnison, and Haul's Ean Lustral; Germs French and American Cologne; Lubin's and Rousse Handkerchief Extracts; Toilet Bottles?somo ve rich paterns; Tooth, Hair, Shaving and Nail Brushe Dressing. Tuck and Pocket Combs, of Buffalo, Ho and Ivory. To all of which he invites the attention the Ladies in particular, and the public generally. Feb 8 Z. J. DcIIAY. Cutlery. CONSISTING of Fine Razors, Pcuknives and Tw< zers, Porto Jlonaies, Portfolios, anil Glove Box< ?ALSO? Letter, Cap and Bill Paper; Wafers, Sealing Wit Plain and Fancy Envelopes, Steel Pens and Penhol era, Red, Bluo and Black Inks, may always be had Feb 8tf Z. J. DoHAY'S. ,4 MERICAN Journal of Medical Sciences, publis l\. cd quarterly at $5 per annum. The Medical News, published monthly at $1 p ~ annum. Or -oth periodicals sent free of postage 1 $5 per annum, paid in advance Published by Blanc ard k Lea, Philadelphia. Subscriptions received 1 the subscriber. A. YOUNG. Feb. 8. 6 2t TTsrrER late than nevei 4 M. A It. KENNEDY' have at last i J\.? ccived their er FALL STOCK. Ie And respectfully invito their friends and the publ ..1 li.. Avomlnitlftii ,,f thn lnrirest and br ,u genenuijr, iu uu ?.. ~. ? ? ? >y selected stock of FASCY AND DOMESTIC Dh S, GOODS they have ever had oll'cred them, and at p; ces that cannot fail to plcnso. Oct. 15. Futil, Fruit, Fruit. j A Kegs Malaga (trapes m 1U 1 ease fresh Currants 50 pkgs. Raisins, in whole, half and quarter box< Layer and Bunch 'JO drums new crop I''igs c. 2 bngsBordcaux Ahnonds English Walnuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Citron, Lcmoi and Oranges. Received and for sale by Dec. 0,1852. SlIAW x AUSTIN 'k ri^]irc pistribntees of Mrs. Rachel Leigh, dee'd. a 1:1 1 hereby notitiedthat the Negro property belongii to her estate will by ready for distribution on the tli of January next. All persons indebted to the esta ~ for purchases made at the sale are hereby requested come forward and pay their notes, as settlements me ro be made. JOHN U. INGREM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. Nov. 20, 1*53. 01 3m J.X. RAISINS, just received, audiow for cash by \ jan 11 ^ iB. W. CHAMBERS. A SUPPLY of BUCKWHEAT, warrautcdltah, '\ just received and low for cash by . 1 jan 11 B. W. CHAMBERS. > A LOT of fine Guara JELLY, just received mid ' low for cash by 13. W. CHAMBER^, j FRESH Citron, Raisins, Almonds, CurrahfAYeast I Pow'dCT, MacCarofit, Broma, Pipe, Cliocolrtlc, Ck* fM pers,- Lemons, Irish Potatoes, &t\, just received h* j jan. iltf E. W. BONNE*", ] ."I ~ NOTICE. "*~ Qr rPllE 8ubscribers have removed from their olflstntirf, ,eg X to the one formerly occupied by Maj. K. S. Moffat, ' Jj flirec doors above the Bank of Camden," Where -taiy be . -Jjfl u? ound at all times a complete assortment pf Groceries, jM Jan. 112 tf SHAW & AUSTIN. fl of /COMMITTED to the Jail of fcerehaw District, a VJ Negro Fejlow, about 25 years of age, mx feot "V| ln high, pamod BEN, who says he bclofigS to Joho^jfa ?? Hitchard,' of Florida. The oWner Is requested to j 118 forward, prove property pay expenses sod take lfim away. J. M? C0I4/1ER, J&st. .,J| Camden, Dec. 28,1852, tr-u M ^ ( f \ BAGS Rutledge's Family BucVwli^.^jfeeca(? Jll w ved and for sale by siiaw i 4uoiui, -iS'S . 9 CASE Tie Fruit 0 1 do Piric Apple ift juice. Receirediand for sale ad by SilAW A AUSTIN. ' | OA BOXES Mild Goshen Cheeso. Received and Tor I JJ OU sale by . SHAW A AUSTIN. at 1 A Bblf . Mercer Potatoes .Received and for sale by J n" lW Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. 1 ir- 1 CASK frecb Mnccaroai. Received and for?do by 'tlm be -1 Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW U AUSTIN. J to '' >, jn t CASE potted Yarmouth Herring. ?d A 1 do do AnChovfe Paste. ' v Received and lot sale by ." ? in Dec. 6.1852 SttAW k AUSTIN, \ . t, 01 -| CASE genuine London Mustard F" 1, 1 do do Urehcb - - do 'v Received and for sale by of Dec. 6,1852. S?aW k AUSTIN, ' 1CASE Crosse A BlackweH'a Englislr Pickles, consiiting of Piccalilly, Chow-Chow, Cauliflower and mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by >a| Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. CM 1CASE of Crosse A BiackweUVgiig^iii^auceg, SM sisting of "WorcesterBhifcy^jReading, Harvey and J John Bull. Received j ^ L for sal# by 1 Dec. 4^2. Mlkw k AUSTIN, I rf>OASES assorted French Cordials. Received and O for sale by SHAW A AUSTIN, 5000 first quality Rio Hondo SEGARS 5000 do do Gold Leaf do 2000 do do Regalia do ':A Received and for sale by - J Dec. 6,1852, ?H?W A AUSTIN, CASES (quarts and ports) "LongworthV Spark* ,'i (J bng Catawba Wine. Received and for sale by A Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. J id, * Tea, Tea, Tea. 1 rt UNPOWDER,* Hyson. Imperial, Young Hyson f th vX and Black, of superior quality. Received mad - J ins for sale by SHAW A AUSTIN, 1 17 9 OCTAVES " SandermsnnV Cld Port Wine, for " f je medicinal purposes. Received and for sale br . Dec. 6, 1852. ^ SHAW A AUSTInT & 'I -|A KITTS No. 1 Mackarei (new) de 1U 10 qr. blfL do do do V )er. 2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale by of Dec. 6,1852. SNAW A AUSTIN, ' ; '? V) 9 DDLS. Kennedy's Bnfcer Crackers, be jU Received and for sale by f . Dee G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN, i af- - ' / A TWO-POUND cans fresh Salmon. / be uU Received and for sale by / iir Dec 6, 1852. SHAW AUSTIN, / :n- ? HHDS. choice BalBmofe cored Bacon Shfefc H t) Received and for sale by , Dec. 5, 1852. 8HAW A AUSTIN, j HHD. "CousardV'Hams. Received and for sale vf Dec. 6, 1851 8HAW A AUSTIN^ ^ py 9 CASES No. 1 Srookid Salmon _ ? 2 do do do Halibut / Received and for Eale by 1 Dec. 6, 1852, SHAW A AUSTIN! \I Hanging Lamps. 1 tb X?0R burning Spirit Gas, some beautiful patens, *:-J I X Just received at 2. J. DeHAY'Si Dec. 21.?3t \ of Window Glass. ""xj u,. nnHE subscribe has just received a lafge invoice of :n. X that fino "Patapsco" GLASS, varying in size from je 8 10 to 18 ^ 24, to which be invites the special at* tention of his customers, Z, J. Den AY. Dec. 21tf ?? ? j Special tfoticc* ah A LL persons indebted to the subscriber either by . ^ ;n. J\. note or Book account, are requested to call irntne* " diately and settle, or they will bo placed in the hands ( ? of an officer for collection, as further indulgence cannot be had, or need not be expected. nJ Jjan. 11 B. W, CHAMBERS. 7Y To Rcut? ir, T^HE Store at present occupied by Shaw k Austin, in, -L Apply to W. ANDERSON, l's Aug. 20, 67 tf . ry s; Fifty Dollars Hj, TT7ILL bo paid for the apprehension of the thief ?- H who stole from my planfftion on Thursday night last, a j'oung chesnut sorrel Mare, Saddle abd Bridle The Maro is tour years old last spring; about 154 '** hands high; no white marks, except perhaps on one o ^ her hind pasterns; has a scar on her back from a hurt ;e- by the saddle, and is slight^ .marked with the gear.? ?a. Asuita b!c reward will bo paid for her recovery. C. J. SHANNON. .X, . Jan. 1, 1853. 2. at FOR SALE. \ PAIR of good FAMILY IIORSKS, warranted A sound, and vory gentle in harness. Apply at . this office. Jan 11 l?Tt jr. . n -T. - rn 1 lor i'1* an(* a^er c'ato t',? l>assenFer "Ud Mail by w Train will run three times a week, sax Mondays, Wednesdays, aid Fridays, twice a day, from the June -j > .i.? tlOn tO Uimucil uuu uatn? luuuwiiiig; ?u tin? jumvuuk ? with tho Night Passenger and freight Express Tniins t from Charleston at 8 o'clock, A. M.t and bring up Pas- ^ " sengers and light freight; Stock Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, t and other light articles will be received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fri>8" days, 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 three of f'urdays , ''c notice, that cars may be provided for them. ,3y Schedule of Running Time. rj. FIRST OR MORXINO TRAIN'. Leave Camden at 5 A. M. - Arrive at Junction at 7.-15 " Leave Junction at 8.00 44 Arrive at Camden 10.45 44 SECOND, OR MID-DAT TRAIN. ,P) Leave Camden at 11.30 A.M. Arrive at Junction at 2.15 P.M. Leave Junction at 2 45 ** Arrive at Camden nt 5.15 '4 da N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Jan 18 3 tf L wi. M. siiaxxoxTT Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, m r> a c r? l/lnlj ij V? ]Ihs removed his Offloc* to the one one door above A. Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. to GEORGE HOPKIIVSOiYT" ISt Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Practises in Charleston and the adjoining District* Omcc No. 0 Brond Street.