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i business transactions. The first plantation to j which we refer, is situated immediately upon the line of the Railroad; and was sold a few years s] ago, on a credit wo believe,of one and two years, y for about ?2 SCO. At the recent sale referred to, j s| it brought over $5,000. The second was sold, I if we are not mistaken, less than throe years ago, : ' ' ... !' .. : V. for ?7,000; and at tne recent saie, wc uuuer- > ^ stand about half of it was sold tor about the sum it all sold for then. A third tract, of about 500 !' acres of pine land, was valued about 4 years ago ? at ?,000, which the owner could now realize ?10 .. per acre f><r. What say the land owners along j ^ the line of the Railroad to these facts ? Can *j they longer doubt the deep interest they have ; in the success of the project? Will tlicy longer j hesitate to promote that interest, by withhold- i ^ ing a liberal subscription to the stock of the r company??Chcraw Gazelle. !a Singular Cask of Kirk.?The Rostoti Atlas I * says the following fact may he useful, not only i in guarding against a similar occurrence, hut ia suggesting o;.e among many causes of fire, which ' (i are, undoubtedly, often wrongly attributed to in- J cendiaiisni: A few days since, a gentleman in j the vicinity of Boston observed thai the tassel ; ^ to the shade of his chamber window was badly ! ~ burned, and in a manner which gave no Indira- i v tion of the cause, lie failed in his enquiries, c and no person in the house could give him any ! tj information. A morning or two after, the do- | t mestic who was attending to the room, ran down 1 n in haste, exclaiming that the chamber windowwas on fire. An examination explained the mysterv. In front of the window, which looked eas- c terly, stood a shaving glass affixed to a ntovea- u ble stand. A magnifying glass on the back re- j. fleeted the rays of the sun, bringing them to a , focus on the window; and whenever they struck on wood they burned into it, charring the frame s, in many places. A piece of j taper placed against the widow was set on fire, and, indeed, the heat |( was so .intense that it instantly burned whatever it touched. When first discovered the frame of p the window was blazing. Had the fire extended, it is not probable that ? , the origin of it would have been discovered, and j a it would have been placed an ion 3 those ineom- j prehensiblc causes wniclf can find no other so!u- j p tion than wilful mischief. Armv axd Navv of France.?The standing s nrmy of France numbers over four hundred thousand soldiers. Three hundred thousand are at tJ home: eighty thousand in Africa; twenty flious- p and at Koine. All those troops are well trained tl effective men,constituting perhaps the best equipped army, iu at! particulars, of the world. They arc drawn from the middle classes by a peculiar ! system, making it imj>osdbio that there ever l>e ' (_ a failure of men. Ab vet eighty thousand t' ??> j p are disbanded each year, of whom but a sm.tii r portion re-enter the ranks.. Seven years is tln-ir term of service. By this system of rotation al-j *1 most the whole population of tin! Empire are in 1 ? turn tr.uncd to military life. By retan'ng any j ? year the eighty thousand usually disbanded, ' j, Franceconld bring into the field five hundred lliou- I a sand well equipped and disciplined men. By asys- 11 tern of conscription, among all classes, of such a? ' t have been seven years in the army, a rigidly ! 1, trained and effective force might at any time be j j| enrolled, such as the groat Napoleon never c ?ukl have commanded. The French Artillery amounts to thirty tlion1 i;.. 1 sand won trained ana aiseipiiueci ni'-ii, auu me j hundred large field pieces, admirably horsed and ! mounted. Besides these belonging to the* j ! regular army, tioar a hundred trophies taken in j the Imperial and Algerian wars, are ready to j I' be brought into active service, if necessary. The French Naval force amounts to three bun- j " dred and thirty, vessels, manned by thirty th>>n- 11 sand sailors, mo?tlv of French biith. ' >t these j:i vessels one hundred and fourteen are steamers; i 7 forty ships of tin line. The fleet of France iprincipally stationed in her ports or ciu-hiug in j " the neighboring waters. . The French Army and Navy are. at the pre-- i: ent time available by being concentrated at home. > A I a r^e fonce is not tioccessary at Koine; that in Algeria might, without danger, h diminished. " A few vessels are on voyages of survey and dis- 0 covery, of which the French are very fond, hut could h? recalled at any moment. No people have more more accurate ideas of the physical 1 world ; their maps, charts, estimations. <to., are s considered most valuable.?Savannah Conner. 'I Cotton Prospects.?George (?. Henry, ap well-known commission merchant in Mobile, j and one too favorably known fijr correctness j 1 in his estimates of previous cotton crops and '1 nrieej in -i l..ffer fo tile editor of the (YlttOtl j' I t... , v - . . ^ Planter, estimates the crop at 3,0!'0,000 hales, ; and adds: ^ " Should the receipts run up (o f>,0"0,000. ^ j tiie crop has been then at least 230,000 bales * i heavier. 1 have doubted, taking all li.ings ' into consideration, if indeed it leal v wciojt> heavier. Last year at least 200,000 bales of j11 i cotton came to hand, \\ hich, depressed through- :l' out the cotton region, is held for other \ears. This crop will lose that suit of aid. It will ,;l all come forward, I believe, as I do not know ^ of any feeling in favor of holding cotton back I in the country anywhere. " Well, with all the favorable concurring elements, if it is found the crop will not exceed 3,000,000, inid'lling cotton, 1 think will f v go to 7d, before the 1st of J til \ in Liverpool ; i * and if the worms, which made a pretty respec- j table commencement la-t year, should aetjiiit ' I themselves with their usual taste and impar- 1 r tiality, (and they are fully due this \ ear, as it is 0 the seventh since 1840,) why, prices will go '' to 8 or 9d, for middlings next fall. " Middlings which we sold this time last " k year for 0 3 4c., we are now selling at 8 1 2e., H and such as were selling at the same time in P Liverpool at 4 1 4d., and were at last dates, a k selling at 5 7-fd. this year?a difference here d of 1 3-4c. higher. The pressure of our re- < ccipt*, and our anxiety to sell, put us lower e than we should be evidently if these receipts tl could have been diffuse throughout the \ ear. b " 1 think, therefore, the prospects of the cot- 'I ton planter are extraordinarily propitious; that u cotton must advance this season further, and s< prices will also be good another year. 4 " How much good depends, as usual, on accidents ! If the worm does his seventh year's work, 15e. next year will be a common price." Tl Santa Anna at Vkka Cuuz.?Tlic bri" Rollcrson, Caj?t. Crewcll, which arrived at . Mobile on Tuesday, in seven days from Vera J! Cruz, reports that in leaving that harbor, she ' met an English steamer going in, with Santa Anna on board, and (lying his colors at her foremast. . Every barrel of Hour used in Cuba is imported ' from Spain the duty upon American flour being ^ nine dollars a ban"]. it Later from Europe. Baltimokk, March 22.?The IT. S. Steamiip tlan:ic, Capt. West, arrived at Newark mi Tuesday from Liverpool, which port lie left on Wednesday, the Dili inst. rM ' *? ffM I _ P 1 iik J.jIvk!U?ool#.uaiskets ? i nc sates OI Nitton for the throe days have contpiiscd 1.0i)0 hales, of which Speculators and Exorters have taken one thousand each. The nports during the same period amounted to 5,000 hales. Messrs. Wright and Candy, i their Circular received hv this arrival, quote 'ott??n as steady with a fair business up to uesday, the 8th inst., when a decline of an ighth of a penny took place in consequence f the unfavorable tenor of the Niagara's Ltuerican advices, the market closing dull and looiny. The quotations are?Fair Orleans G 1-4(1; fiddling Orleans 55 8; Fair Upland 5 7-Sd ; ml Middling Upland 5 I-2d. Flour was in moderate, demand, and had cxerienced a further decline ofsixpenee per bid. f 19G ll.s. Trade in Manchester had slightly declined. Havre Cotton Market.?The advices urn Havre brought In the Atlantic arc to the th inst. The demand for Cotton, however, ;as but moderate and there was little or no hange to notice as operators were awaiting K. I'lw./.ii.t ,>(' I 111. \ i;nrM l-.l'ii HftYU'OS. For ,w "vvv.|-w w. .... lice and Ashes there had been a moderate dclanil /toei the trade and for export. Foreign Itkms.?In Funihardy the confisatioti of the property of those suspected to he oiiiiocted with late insurrectionary movelents had commenced. The frigates Cumberuidand St. L mis had taken many fugitives 11 hoard. Prince Camerata Conaparle has shot himL'lf. The Rothschilds have taken the Sardinian )an. Croat military preparations are making in avari i and many arrests have taken place. In France the Emperor has appointed Comlissioucrs to visit every part of tlie Empire ud inquire into the wants of the people. Father Lacoruiere has beeu ordered to quit 'aris for alluding in haish terms to the Emeror. A tradesman liasl?cen arrested in Paris, for hooting at the Archbishop of P.uis. The Earl of Malmcshury has reprimanded lie Coaimander of the English Frigate tit rciina, for assisting .Mazziui to escape from hat c ity. The Emperor of Austria has nearly recoverd from his wounds. The rumor that a conspiracy existed at ioniorn, in Hungary, has been confirmed. The Vovost < ! the town was hung in chains and vo hundred prisoners sent to Pe-th. The arrangements between Austria and *uikey, are said to be as follows: The IIunariaiis and Poles serving in the Tnrki-h army re to lie immediately dismissed. The Porte - to withdraw her troops from Montenegro ml pay four. mi.lions of piastres that are due i Austrian subjects. \ leek and Sulorina a:e o remain as pint of Turkey, but the Porte renquislies the. light to erect fortifications 011 iieiii, or to approach them by sea. Still Later. IJaltimone, March 25. The Driiisli mail steamship Asia.Capt. taut, as arriv'-cj at New \orl< from Liverpool, liich port sue It'll o:j liit' 12lh inst.. witli :~>7 as^engers. Tiik Livekpool M ?In the Cotton larket, since the departure <>1 the Canada on lie fith inst, prices liave fallen ??(i" an eighth, nd in same instances a quarter, The lower raties, however, have declined most and aiders are pressing on the market. The ah s of the week have comprised 41,000 hales, I'w Iiieli speculators have taken l.OdO, and exciters 4 00s) hali", jiart <>i" whieh will he reel.i. The quo di.nisaiv as follows: Fair Orleans il-id; Middling Orleans f> 1-2(1; I air Upland i 7-Sd ; and .Niidnli '.g Upland f> 7 1GJ. For Flour and corn iln re is hut a moderate letiiand. and the arrivals since the sailing of l;e Canada having !>eeli large, a decline of a 'ilimg per ! !>!. of Flour, and the same per luartef of Com. has taken place. Statu of *i*ii.\:?n. ? In Manchester trade luting the week has largdv declined. 11 war: Cotton Makki:t.?Cotton in this iiarki t has declined. Tlie sales since the 4th list., to the Ttli inclusive h iv averaged 700 ?:di s per day. Oilcans Ties Ordinaire is quo ed at liarcly 00 francs, and Upland's at 8S. 1' ottKiuN In:ms. ? A great, uuiuher of exoutions have taken place at IVstli as also at dalitua, and the sequestration of property i? ni an extcus ve scale. Many refugees have ought protection of tiie Piedmontes'.* Governneiit, which lias protested to l!i" Court of Vi una agannt l li.-ir Irciilg tn<iIc?U*il. J lie Queen of England, Minpress of France, ml the Queens of Spain ami Portugal, and iroeec are all reported to be f//r?Y/ifc. The Pope, tt is said, will positively go t > \-tris, to Crow., the Kinpcror on the 1st of lay. Tim king of Maples lias been so severely mumled In assassins that it has been noecsary to ainpntate Ids leg. Outbreaks are threatened throughout A usria and (.ioruiauy, an I great military precaiiions are being made by the respective (?ovruniciits of those countries. Arrests and exrutions are of daily occurrence. One of the ietims who suffered death at .Mantua was an Id mail aged seventy. Tun Count.?The Court of commoii pleas is ow in session at ibis place, Judge Knosi pre-iing. So far the proceedings have been iniintersting, the nmre important eases being left for the nd of the week. The court during the first of Lo week has been oeeiij.ied trying assault and att'-rv cases, in wliieb the point is, "whostruck lie first blow f' which is about as bard to deter line in some, cases, as who struck l>iify Patter>11 ??Dinliiif/lon Finn. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. IM TOUT A N'T TO I) tfSI'KI'TlOS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the tree dicks [ve fw-id. oroASTitic j kick, prepared from RENNET the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after dirccf ons of BARON LIKBIG. tlio great Pliysiologicu liemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia, his is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, YSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, I.IVKR COMPLAINT, oN.STII'ATlON and DEBILITY, curing after Nairn's own method,%y Nature's owu Agent, tlio GAS. RIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific cvionce o! its value, farnislied by agents gratis. S<o no o among t.bo medical advertiaementi. TO TEIE SICK. For the effectual rooting out from the system of ai diseases brought on by indigestion, biliioustiess and impurity of tlio blood, it is a widely and well known fact | that" WRIGHTS 1X1)1 AX VEGETABLE PILLS J?? arc the rjreut PAXACEA. Tliroughout. the entire T(J< South, these Fills have long ben held in the highest repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern C diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and ^ the unfortunate victim to "earthly illsand woes" is made to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. Let each try thorn for himself and if the medicine y fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. C0U| Titos. J. M'orkmax, Agent for Camden, S. 0., and j Untold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the coun- ) . sry. " June 28? ]y. n Itiij wr?5<u-av B VG. j Co., Thousand* of parent* who u e Vermifuge composed o 1 Castor Oil, Calomel, Arc., are not aware, that while lliey apjrear to benefit, the patient, they are actually laying the foundations lor :t ycries of diseases, such as salivation, loss rB"^ of sight, weakness of limits, (J-c. _L In another column will lv found the advertisement of suit1 jobensark's .Medicines. towhieh we ask the attention of j,.? ail directly interested intlicir own us well as their (. I?i I - | dreirs healtii. In Liwr Complaints and all disorder.- ari- . 1 sing front those of a hi'iinus type, should make use of the otilV genuine tnedieine, liobensaek's Liver Pills. *"(. ? 'J~J lit; not uKCBivKtt," but ask t?.r llobensaeks the Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each, lias ?itv the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. UOBLNSAClv,-a* ktto none else are genuine. 1,-eti NOMINATION. j^1 Mr. E-litor: Having been informed that our present efficient Intend.int declines a re election, we nominate Maj J0I1X liO.S.Slilt as a candidate lor the .-nine. ????????? i. *.. w ^vlii Mk. X^ihtoj: : Vou will oblige many voters j by annonnciiig the following gentlemen as can- wit) did sites at our next niunicip.il election : FOR IXTKXDAXT, a pfl ? eulu iMAJ. JU1I.N it. 1|ay FOR WAHDRXS. ?'itl B.W. CHAMBERS C. II. DAVIS, |JV[ W. C. MOOllti, !J. K.WITIIEUSrODN He, KV THE GOVERNOR. fo" IIE AD-QUARTERS, Charleston, Feb. 25. 1853. I' The following: gentlemen have bean appointed and commissioned Aids-de-l'amp to 11 is Excellency the Governor and Commar.dor-inChief. and will be obeyed I arid respected accordingly. lie p By order: I,"'1' J. IV. CAXTEY, Adj't. k Insp. Gen. JOSEPH 1IAY WARD, J A LEX A XI) EH G. RICE, BEX J AM IX T. BROCK MAX, C JOSEPH STOXEY, SUMMERFI'ELD GRAY, WM. II. DUG AX. T March 15 11 3t Wii '.t AZTJV.*.- tIL. IIXTXI CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Coi 1 BAGGIXG. per yard 12; to 13 the BALE ROPE, per pound 9 to .. toll BETTER,... .per pound 20 to 25 j BEEF, per pound 5 to 7 csta BACOX, per pound Ill to I t cr:) COFFEE per pound It) to '2 art! ClIEEjE, per pound 12 to 15 ej j COTTOX per pound 8 J to 10 (j CORN. per Imshc. . 70 to 75 ata FLOUR perbarrel 5i to C j FODDER, perewt $1 to Me? IROX per pound a to C pflr LARD per pound 1G to y MOLASSES,.. .per gallon, 31 to At NAILS, per pound 4 to 5 OATS per bushel 37 to 45 Tr --- r.-> tr. 7r. 1UI POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 Irish, .per barrel to .. RICE per bushel $3 to 5 \ SUGAR, per pound ...0 to 12 SALT ...persack. 15 to 1 i * war J 5. O. O. C?.?jitir?">:i\y iLocj???, Xo. 9. c;stl rI"MIK Regular Meeting of this Lodge vill bo held Bill 1. at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. Ben ]>. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. nus ? Wa a i <*ti Ilia imsl i ately, V YOUTH, 15 ??r It; years of age to uttend In a (7 Clothing Store. Apply to .March 20?2t I'. RO.'KNSON. At (eat Ion Eral, No* 2. At A'"OF arc hereby summoned to appear at your iwu- O I a! Parade Ground ui Saturday next, the and April, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Bv order of \Vc CAP!'. WORKMAN. hibi Wm, Siur.m O. S. aive March I!'.'?13 It owi ~ SEW SC'KESW GOODK. "f' VYFItY handsome Assortment of all kinds now rica receiving sit A. M. A It. KENNEDY'S. pur March 20tf ^ (J ^pmcsAs, SOTOCIS. ! r|"MIE subscriber lias removed to the Store lately \ j I occupied hv Mr. <\ Mathesoii, on the corner of J * Bread ami ) ork M reels. ami is now receiving ins supply (if Sl';?I.\(r GOODS, which, in addition to 1?ss . former stock, make In* assortment very complete. y\ llo would lie happv to see lii* old friends and customers at tlie "XICW STAXD,'' where he hopes to entertain tliein hy slmwii g them pretty (iuods. and selling tlnm great bargains, l'?r parti uiars "see rj> muhII bills." E. W. liUXM'd. .March 2'J 1 SIf ten Ladies' Ej'esatsf Sarins Dress 0?o<;d>, IX X'ew Style-, of Beragos, Tis-ues, Grcnidims, .In- ,lUc . coiicts. Lawns, Silks, .Muslins, Ac. Just received ,|0|ami fur sale on the most reasonable terms at P March gy BONXEVSf ADIES* KID GLOVES lbui.!-ome Fans, French LJ Lmbi i.i.lei ies. Linen H'dkl'*., I toilers, Table Lin- I / ens, Linen Sheeting, etc., now opening at ;J? March til) " BONXNT'Sy# OU.MMER nothing ami lint*, of the latestiSw, Ij j O for Hale at BOXXtfY^S. March 28? IS tf ....... . p While Eltivatia Stiga r, U V SUPERIOR article. Received and for salo low hv JAMES McEWKX. . , March 20. H tf Lcttlhrr! Lcalhrr!! Lentliar!!! . , V GOOD assortment of every description. Just \ . received ami fur sale by March 20?1 SIf WORKMAN <fc BOOXE. BOl'S' KBIOES. 1 VGOOD Article, received and for sale by 1 V.ORKMAN it BOONE. Maxell 29?l:;tf Tarwisits' Nitllzrr AiX'i'ii'Bit. VI.AltGK mid fresh supply; nl.-o, Kllis'Solution of Citrate of Magnesia; Kulph. Quinine; Sulph. Morphine, I lydriodatu ofi'otash, Iodine, ?t*c, Ac. . Just received at .1. Del I AY'S. March 291 f Eta*!way's llemeilies. ("lOXSISTITt; of ltnd way's IP-oiy Uelief. lteadv ( Itosolveiit, heady lieuuhdnrs (i'ills,) Medicated . ^ Soiip and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Ju?t reeeiv- '" cd at. Z. J. Doll AY'S. * March 29 tf N At Private Sale. T ANK and her two Sons,'5 and 7 years. Jane i ]) fj a complete cook, washer, iroiic-r and ele ir starch I er, a General house Servant, and of good character, Applv to f 1 March 22?12 tf .1. It. P. ItoOXK. " 3 VLh persons having; demands against the IvUato of M. I?. ('opelantl. deceased, are reipiested to pro | | j out them, duly attested, and those indebted will please i l' tnakr iintiied'alo purineut t" I I,. W, MOAK, Adui'r I l> i CHARLESTON PRICES. HARNESS SADDLERY, TRUNKS, MILITARY WORK, &c. lufactnrcd to order and warratcd. atCHARLEf Sr PRICKS, opposite Mr. Robert Mau's Coacli Fai Camden, S. C., by LUKE ARMSTRONG. sfTon percent, discount for cash within JO day larch 22. 12 tf ~~CHARLES S. WEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUSTIN, TEXAS, fill practice in the 2d Judicial District and adjoinin nties, and iu the Supremo and Federal Courts i 'tin. '*frrcvr-s.?Messrs. Doswell, TTiil.tCo., Galveston ;ely, Ulair k Co.. New-Orleans; Patrick, Irwin . Mobile; Uoykin. McRac & Foster, Mobile. [arch 22-12 tf A CARD. HE undersigned would announce to those wh |> in till. MIKP nf pdlll-ntioil that til cripliou list to his course of Lectures ou Chetnu is nearly complete, ami if a few more names eu ?l>taine?l lie will proceed without delay to proeur necessary apparatus, lie will also, if eufllcion luragemeiit is given, organize a night class fo same purpose. It is hoped that such an opportr (so seldom afforded) for obtaining a tlmroug wlcdge of the important science will not he neji ml. T. CARPENTER, iarcli 22. TAd-J4t-12 g25 REWAE5D. ANAWAY, on last Saturday, the I2lh inst., nv i hoy RICHARD, answers to the name of Dick, te mulatto nhout five feet 3 or 4 inches high, to] >ly stout built, and nhout twenty-live years ohi istra ght light colored short hair, lias a very sulk earance, and answers quick and sliort when spt to. When he left he had on a black overcoat an^ ir of common negro cloth pants, a low crown dov red fnrd hat. The hoy has a very down look? e had the word "Slave" written on his fore-hen It India Ink, just above the eye-brows, though e no doubt lie will try to hide it by tying some ig round his head, or he may put a plaster over i1 will be certain to try and pass far a white man.above reward of Twenty-live Dollars will be pai iiis delivery in any jail in the State. JAM Kb LUW K1. ladloy ville P. 0., Sumtc-r District 5t-l 2 COLUMBIA HOTEL. HE subscriber, having purchased the above estal lislimcnt, hereby notifies bis friends and tlic pul [cncrally, that lie will spare no pains.or expense t ler those who may call upon him comfortable. II lcs will be supplied with the best the market wi rd. The Bar will be furnished with the best of 1 rs?and his stables with pood ostlers and provei Call and sec for yourselves. . * JO IIX HARRISON, olunibia, March 9 11 2m. Southern Chair Factory. HE subscriber bops leave to call the attention i wholesale Purchasers to his Stock of Cane Sea idsor. Office, and Dining Room Chairs, Cane So; jis, .fee., all of which are made at his Factory, nei lunbia. laving obtained the best machinery now used fi purpose, and competent workmen, he is prepare II Orders for any style of Chairs, ledoes not invite the attention of Purchasers toll iblishuunt solely on the ground of its being aSoutl enterprise, but because lie can supply as good a do, fully as cheap or cheaper than it can be obtaii rom the North.' Hi AI SIS will bo packed and delivered free of charg ,ny of the Depirts in Columbia, lis Ware Rooms are over the Auction Store < srs. Allen k Philip's, who are Agents lor the abov tory. W. P. PERCIVAL. larch 1. 9 3m Eh Equity?Kcrnhaw District. npton Byuum, Gray Byntim, et. al., vs. Bobei lattlicws and Anne his wife, C. L. Banner and it rjfe Mar}*, et. al.?Bill for Partition 'OTICE is hereby given to the distributees an Iieirs-at-law of Martha Btinne,'deceased, wlio vyj sterol 'the late Benjamin Bincliam, also to the di,< utees and Iieirs-at-law of Mary Caruiichacl. aftc diPMary Gardiner, deceased, who was likewise or of the said Benjamin Binoham, that the a bo* is filed for Partition of the Real Estate of the saj ijamin Bincliam, and that lliev are required topical iver or demur to the same within three months troi date thorcof. \V. U. R. WORKMEN'. C. K. K. D. ornmissioners Office, March 7th, 1852. ($7) CARRIAGES. (lie Old Stand of S. &. J. Gilbert k E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAG BUSINESS at the above stand. Nos. 35 and 4 ntworth street, where they will be pleased to ei t to their old friends and customers a very extei : stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of thq i manufacture, together with the various otlu es usually found in this market. Their long ai iniano" with this market as manufacturers an lers will enable them to oiler great inducements t chasers. both in styles and prices, harlcston, Aug. 20. C7 tf Jus? Purchased, LA R?; E lot of extra COUNTRY CURED II AMI l wliieh will be sold low for Cash, by fnreli 22-12tf B. W. CHAMBERS. LOT of fine, well cured North Carolina BACO> l hog round. Low for cash by larch 22-12tf B. W. CHAMBERS. woTiru. " 'HERE will be an Electiou he'd at Council Root on the tirst Monday in April ensuing, for an In hint and tour Wardens, t<> -erve one year fnu t time, as the Town Council of Camden. The fo ing it dividuuls were appointed Managers to cot t said election, vie It. M. Kennedy, F. ltoot, an n N. Game well. !v order of Council. J* W. BALLARD, T. Recorder, fareli If,, 1S53. 12 d'ESII Mountain Butler, Fresh Country Lard. For sale bv J. A, St I i IUR K. iRIEl) Figs, Oranges, Prunes, Rais?n?, Citron an ' Currants?a mash lot just received bv J. A. SCHROCK. Ol.OGNA SAUSAGES^Smoked Tongues, Sup r I.. l.%? ' lior L'anvas 111(1)18, wr sun; nj J. A. SC1IR0CK. KK1) POTATOES?ft fresh lot on hand by " J. A. SCHROCK. IEAI. anil 01! ITS?n fresh supply kept constiui 1 ly mi hand by J. A. SCIIIlOl'IC. .Djist Rcri'ivi'd. CASE Assorted Preserves. 2 wises < linger do. 1 " Heading Sauce. 1 " Ilarvoy do. ] " .lojm Hull do. 1 " Worcestershire Sauec. ] " English Piccalilli. ? 1 " ' I'iekl.s. 2 " American Pickles Hy J. A. SCIIROCIC. tho.iias stiiaiioi si; Forwarding and Commission Merchant, i'ill attend promptly to the Receiving and Forwari oft binds. i'barges moderate. "i'iliee No. 2 I laync-strcel, Charleston, S. C. lareli 1.-9 ill CASKS (?|iiarls and pints) "LonguortliVSparl ling Catawba Wine. Received and li>r sale by ee. (!, 18S2. SIIAW k AUSTIN. '5V:t, Toa, Tea. rXPOWPKR, 11yson. Imperial, Young | f \-s?and Rluck. of superior ipiaiiiv. Received an ale by SIIAW & AUSTIN. \ KITES Xo. 1 Mackarel (new) ' ] ?l i|r. Ids. do do do I boxes drift! Cod tiiow.) Received and for sale b ee. 'J, I ANAW ,t AC ST IX. Sheriff's Sales. 1)Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me J reeled, I will sell on the first Monday i Tuesday in Aj?ril next, being ihe 4th and 5th d ^ of said month, between the usual hours of fide, following property, to wit: One tract of Land on the waters of Sawrw Creek adjoining lands of A. I>. Jones nnd others, vied upon and to be sold as the property of Willi _ Robertson at the suit of James S. Deus nnd J< Boykin, Ex'ors. vs Win. Robertson. . ($1] One likely Negro Boy named John, three lieac g Horses one Carriage and Household Furniture, 1? it | ed ii|>on and to be sold as the property of Z. Cant ut the suit of 1*. F. Yillopigue et nl ve J. W. Can . and Z. Canlcy. The Furniture to be sold at the ? endant's residence. ($1. One lot of Rice, levied on and to be fold as _ property of Joseph A. Bossard, at the suit of ,N. Arrants vs. Joseph A. Bossard. )$1 0 THOMAS BASKIN, S. K. D e Sheriffs Office, March 9. t Gngiuccr'i Office* s. . I tail it on < r AIKEN, Feb. 28, 1853 [" O KALED PROPOSALS will be received at the IO ticc of the Rail Road Company, in Charleston ?' Aiken, until the 1st day of April next, for grading s ty two miles of Rail Road between Charleston : Bruuchviilc. The same will be divided into section seven miles each; the privilege given to contractor take one or more as desired, to lie completed bef )' the 1st day of May, 1854. l'rolile and Specitieatl il can be obtained by application to the undersigned ' Aiken, Rom whom all other desired information cai 'i obtained. GEO. B. LYTHGOE, y Chief Engineer ? March 15 11 3 Notice. 1 ALL persons having claims against the Estat< J John Baskiu, deceased, arc required to liand them I This notice will he plead in bar of all claims not i ! sentcd previous to the 1st Monday in January nc t. when a linal settlement of the estate will be made. Feb 8?lm SAMUEL BABKlNj Adm-'l 3 Xctv JLdtlioii!) of Medical Books Carpenters Principles of Physiology; General t Comparative London edition - Carpenter's Elements of Physiology. Americauedit ' Principles of Human Physiology ^ Condicon Diseases of Children j. Churchill on Inliints anil Children 0 " Midwifery and Diseases of Women js Cazencux do. ltigbv's do. Ij Meigs' do. Dewees' do. j. " Diseases of Children. Budd on Dis ases of the Liver: Bartlctt on Fevers Dewees on Children; Dewees on Females Dunglinson's Therapeutics and Materia Medica on Human Health _ " Medical Dictionary Druitt's Modern Surgery; Ferguson's Practical Surg Miller's Principles of Surgery of " Practice of do Williams' Principles of Medicines ' lt Wilson's Human Anatomy ir Homer's Special Anatomy. 2 vols. Horner ?fc Smith's Anatomical Atlas ,r Watson's Practice of Physic ,(1 Griffith's Universal Formtdary: Ellis' do. United States DispenSatoify Griffith's Medical Hot; ,s Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence '* Dr. Guy's Forensic Medicino 11 Muller's Physiology; Goddard on the Teeth Rogct's Outlines of Physiology and Phrenology Jones' Opthnlmic Medicine >? Wilson oh'diseases of tlie Skin Ber.'.c'.iuson the Skin; Ebarle's Practice of Medicin Smith on Parturition; Copelaud on Apoplexy and Pi 0 Pocket Medical Lexicon Gunn's Domestic Medicine; Simons' do Smith's Domestic Medicine, Surgery and Materia M ica; with directions for diet,management of the s room, administration of medicines, bathing, tr< rt nient of Cholera, Antidotes for Poisons, Ac. iH March 8. A. YOUNG d New Books. is A PRACTICAL TREATISE OX.BUSIXESS; s- jfl. how to get, save, spend, give, lend and bsque r- MONEY; with an inquiry into the chances of s a cess and cases of failure in Business. By E. 0 Frccdley d Polities lor American Christians: A word upon example as a Nation, our labor, our trade, oiectic D Education and Congressional Legislation. Ancient Christianity Exemplified, by Lyman Colem Footpath and Highway; or, Wandering of an Am can in Great Britain in 1851-32. By B. Moran. ~ Appleton's 2d Series Essays from the London Time; 1 Miller's Philosophy of History. 4 vols. 12 mo. . I New Themes tor Protestant Clergy; Charity and Clergy; Day Dreams; Basil, a Romance; Home See E and Heart Studies: Boys Treasury of Sports; Bol 0 Hand Book of Games; Childs' own Book of Ft c" Tales; Coleridge's Works; Goldsmith's Works; Cot }* Miniature Lexicon; The Preshyterian Psalmod ir adapted to the Psalms and Ilymns. Approved by T General Assembly; Allen's Rural Architecture. > March 8?10 tf. A. YOUNG o SPRING DRESS GOODS. VFEW DRESS PATTERNS, of printed Bcre and Grenadines. Just received at C. MATHESONS March 3. 11 2t DISSOLUTION. 'TMIE Copartnership heretofore existsng under JL name and tirm of R. 11. F1NCII A Co ha3 this i r, expired by its own limitation. The business of firm will bo settled bv It. II. Finch, who is authori to do so. " It. II. FINCH. II. IIOLLKYMAN. Camden, March 1,1S53. 11?3t i- NOTICE. n r j^HE subscriber gives notice that lie will contii 1- L business on his own account, tit the old statu ' R. If. Finch .v Co., and will be pleased to attend to 1 who may favor hint with a call. March 1. R. II. FINCH Charleston ami Florida Steam Packc UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. SEMI-WEEKLY. CONNECTING WH11 THE NEW-YORK STEAMERS EACH WA l' r|"MlK CAROLINA, L. M. Coxctter, matter, t 1 leave every Saturday Afternoon, at 3 o'elo touching at Jacksonville, Pico lata and Pilatka, on St. John's River; returning, will arrive in Char ton on Wednesday. The FLORIDA, Charles Willy, master, will lei on Tuesday Aftirnoon of each week, at same hotir.i in addition to the above ports, will slop at Bli Creek; returning, will arrive oil Saturday .Vorui _ Due notice will always ho given when tne vuroi t- makes an extra trip to St. August inc. It is only c sidorcd necessary to say tluit those boats have hi - built especially tor this tra<le, and are commanded the most experienced navigators. l'are to Jacksonville $8 Fare to Pilatka ?lu For freight or passage, apply on hoard, at Sonthi wharf, <>r to JUllN \V. CALDWELL, Feb. 15. 7 2ht 8'J East Bay CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! M;O*AIII> CIIAP1A, M'ANFFALTUKKU and Dealer in CA Kit I AG and HAItNLSS of every description, Nos. Meeting st and :::> Weiitworth-st. next to the stand of Gilberts ,t C'haj-in, Charleston, S. C. _Feb. 1- _ 6 tf_ ' W.7I. .11. SSI A A.\ OA, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity CAMDEN, S C. ~ lias removed his Oflloc to that one door alx A. Young's llook store. Jan. 24 UEiMItta-: ESOPKIXSOX, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity n Practices in Charleston and the adjoining Distri d CSrOrneK No. 9 Broad Street. < and Tobacco. 1 / \ AAA Kio Hondo Cigars, I " w\ F w lit Gross Fine l ut Chewing Tohae y I li) Boxes line Chewing Do. For sale by ' \V. C. MOO BE I of HEAD QUARTER.*, I :vi* MILLFORD, JAN. 22, 1PG1 H fy? O.irEn No. 2. P' A N ELECTION for Major General of the Foiirl.. MK . e JA. Division, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the jj^N ) resignation of Major General \V. W. Ilarllce is her#* (lie ordered to take place on Friday, the-22d day of Tlie Brigadier Generals or officers commanding ' Brigades of tlie Division are charged with the exten* sion of this order, und will cause returns to be mad* HI according to law. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, HHj J. W. CANTEY, Adj't, and Inep. Gen. jH| | Jan. 25 .4 1 at '? &T A" <1,e papers in me jnvision win puuiun weekly, until the eleetiun, and the Charleston Merc*of T? Courier and Standard, tri-weckly. BjH ,j" l isdcr Decree in Equity. H md Martin v. Aiken,? ^B sof ON MONDAY, tho 4th pro*., tTo first sale day In sto April, will be sold in Camden, SMI 'ore All those LOTS OF LAND in th. town of Camden, ^9 ens in the District of Kershaw, at the corner of Broad and ,^B at Kutledge streets, bounding cast on Broad-street, north B i be on Butlodgc-street and known in the plan of the said j^B town as Nob 1009, 1010, and part of 1008, and com* ^B prising the premises now occupied by K. S. Mofiht. _^B t Esq., with the buildings thereon, consisting of the/ufl store, dvyelling, house Ac., and eontaining feet on Broad-street, and feet on Rutledge street. 9 . Terms?one fourth cash, balance on a credit of one, ^B in* two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage^ ^B ,r<3" with interest from date, payable annually, building* to bo insured and the policies assigned. BB JAMF3 W. GRAY, S 1_ Master in Equity. , Charleston, March 11. 11?ts. 9 oid Tlircc Hundred Dollars Reward 9B ion be paid for the apprehension and delivery B h to the Jail of Kershaw District of IIikam, a nc- 9 gro man, the property of L W. R. Blair, a fugitive 9 from justice, who stands indicted for the murder of ^B Mrs. Jane D. Young, committed on Friday, lltli ins*. ^B Said negro is about five fe* 16 or 10 inches high, thick .<^B sot, has heavy eyebrows, with small-eye?, holds hi* \v^B head far back in walking, is said to bave a small scar dj^B on the back of bis hand from a burn, with a scar run- ^^9 nirnr tlirmi'rli it Minapd hv a out from a knife. He is ~^B about thirty five year*'of age, and i? quick spoken nnd intelligent. " -4 JOHS D. YOUNG. i 0_. Camden, S. C., Feb. 22, 1853. 8 Raleigh Standard, Spirit of the Age, Greensboro Patriot, and Petersburg Intelligencer will copy four times, weekly, and forward bills to this office lor pay- j ment. ON and after this date the Passenger and Mail Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY, *"J twice a day, from the Junction to Camden .and back, connecting at the Junction with the Niglit Passengt r and freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock A. II., and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock Poultry. Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wedi.ese days, at 10 o'clock A M., and connect with the n'ght Express Train (down) from Columbia. It will be necessary for shippers of stock to give throe of four dayi notice, that cars may be provided for them. e(j. The Train will run directly through to Columbia ,jck a ad back on Saturday?one day only. j* ;at- Schedule of Running Time. first or morning train. ' Leave Camden at, 5 A. If. Arrive at Junction at 7.45 44 Leave Junction at 8.80 14 or, Arrive at Camden 10.45 44 "" nth second, or mid-day train, ox Wednesday, iuc- Leave Camden at 11 30 A.if. T. Arrive at Junction at 2.15 P.M. Leave Junction at 2.45 ** our Arrive at Catnden at 5.15 mg) N. D. BAXLKY, Agent. Jan 18 3 tf ian. eri- New Advertisements. THE subscriber has lately received a large and choice selection of PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES\ consisting in part of Pomades for the Hair, the Lyon's Kathaison, and Haul's Eau Lustral; German, nes French and American Cologne; Lubm's and Round's m's Handkerchief Extracts; Toilet Bottles?some very dry rich paterns; Tooth, Hair, Sharing and Nail Brushes; )bs' Dressing, Tuck and Pocket Combs, of Buffalo, Horn list, aud Ivory. To all of which he invites the attention of the the Ladies in particular, and the public generally. Feb 8 Z. J. DeHAY. Cutlery. CONSISTING of Fine Razors. PenknivesAnd Tweezers, Porte Monaies, Portfolios, and Glove Boxes. , A LOU Letter, Cap and Bill Paper; Wafers, Sealing Wax, Plain and Fancy Envelopes, Steel Pens and Penholders, Red. Blue and Black Inks, mav always be had at the Feb 8rf Z. J. DoHAY'S. the Fruit, Fruit, Fruit. zed 1 A Kegs Malaga Grape.* Iw 1 case fresh Currants 50 pkgs. Baisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes, Layer and Bunch ? 20 drums new crop Figs 2 bagsBordeaux Almonds nue English Walnuts, Filberts, Bra7.il Nuts, Citron, Lemons 1 of ar.u Oranges. Received and for sale by all Dec. C, 1852. SIIAWJc AUSTIN. , "Coisicat Last." ? 4 FULL and fresh supply of Cleveland's Premium 1c i.V Cologne and Tooth Dentrifieo. Received yeater- ? l?' day at Z. j. DeHAY'S. 1TII1D. "Cousard's" llama. Received and for sale by Dec. 6, 1S52. SHAW a AiJSTIN. ,t. V viii Special Notice. >ek. 4 LL persons indebted to me previous to the will please settle before Return Day. t j les IV!,11. W C" MOORE. tve French Burr illilMoues. t?d PAIR superior 5J feet. For sale at cost in New ' sek York. ais?. ".7- All kinds of Mill Irons furnished to order, and all hia kinds of Saw Mill Irons constantly on hand. McDOWALL A COOPER. PCll Pflm^Pn S r. 1K 7?fit by rarTlic Lancaster Ledger an J Charlotte Democrat J will copy 4 times and forward bill to McD. <t C. 111 Eqiiity-Ivcrsliaw District. I el" Hampton Bynum, Cray Byntim. et. al. vs. Robert Mat- .^1 thews and Anne ltis wife, C. L. Banner and Mary,' ''I " bis wife, ct. al.?Bill for Partition. j IT appearing to my satisfact ion that Robert Matthews, Anne Matthews, 0. L Banner. Mary Banner, Benjamin B. Blutno. JolinC. Blumc. John Farmer, Thomas l'S Hampton, Elizabeth Hampton, Elizabeth Farmer, Jno, 1-4 Johnson, Tabitha Johnson, and Abner Carnvchne). Doold fendants to the aBove Bill, aro absent from and rosido beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered, on niotion of Shannon, Solicitor for Complainants, that they f ^ do plead, answer or demur to the said Bill within threV ' 1 months from tlie publication thereof; in default where- J i of an order pro confesso will ho ordered against them. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. K K? I). - j, jve COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, March 7, 1852. ($7) f j _ GEOALDE^f, Manufacturer and Deai.kr in , Boots, Shoes, and Leather. icts 1 ' I'.Xl'S constantly on hand a large and well assort- _l i V ed Stock of all kinds of Goods in his line. " ~ March 1.?Otf pia\o eortesTco, rPW0 Second hand PIANO'S, in good stylo and tune, 1 For sale by J. B. F. BOONE, March 1-3 lit J