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the possessor ot a quarter ot a million ot dollars,
T will be home to his grave from an obscure part
of the District of South wark. Truth is quite as p>
strange as fiction. \\
R.
Later from Europe?Arrival of the T1
Niagara. j B.
1 Baltimore, March 31. j B.
The Rovul Mail steamship Niagara, Captain j II
~ .* .. ,... iir.T. AA!
Kyrie, arrived at tiaiilax on v> eunesuay uigin, | ?.
ft qui Liverpool, which port she left on the 19th lii
instant, licr advices were not received in Bal- Ri
tiinore until I o'clock dh Thursday morning. M
The U.S. Mail steamship Arctic arrived at \V
LiverjMx-l at midnight on the 17th instant, in j Le
ten days and twelve hours from New York, and 1 \V
the British steamship Alpa, on the 18th in j Ci
twelve days and twelve hours. ! J.
The Liverpool Market.?In the Cotton J.
~ market prices for American descriptions iih- \V
proved under the influence of the Arctic's ad- J.
vices, fair and middling qualities having ad-, T1
vauced fiom a sixteenth to an eighth of a pen- j \\
n v. The sales during the week comprised 58,- | Jo
250 bales, of which speculaters took 10,250, j Jo
and exporters 750 (?) j Di
On the 18th, the day preceding the depar- ^
ture of the Niagara, the market opened active, J ^
but fell off at the close, the sales having amoun- "u
i. ted to between 7,000 and 8,000 bales.
The Circular of Messrs. Hollinshed, Fetly ^
& Co. attributes the advance to the natural reaction
after depression, and to the short stock
now in the hands of spinners. Mc Henry's Cir- ^
cular quotes a sixteenth advance for the week. J"
The quotations are as follows: Fair Orleans
6 3 8J; Middling Orleans, 5 5-8d ; Fair Mo- p*"
bile, Gd; Middling Mobile, 5 1-2 to 5 5-8d, Fair
Upland, 0d, and Middling Upland 5 l-2d. .
State of Trade.?At Manchester Trade ?
has slightly declined.
^ The London Markets.;?The Coffee market
is firm with an upward tendency. The
Botton market is firm at an advance of an '
eighth of a penny. In Rice there is but a small
business doing, and the sales during the week ?.r
only comprised 100 casks. 110
Havre Markets.?Prices in the Cotton Ch
market have advanced under the influence of Th
the Arctic's American advices. The sales on
the 18th inst. amounted to 2000 bales, and Or
leans Tres Ordinaire was quoted at 92 francs. IUI
The Rice market opened active, but fell off at
the close. The sales during the week summed
up 250 casks, at from 31 to 32 francs.
^ England.?Lord John Russell stated in the
House of Commons that the Sardinian Government
had requested British intervention dig
against the sequestration,by Austria, of the property
of Sardinian subjects, and that in conse- tin
l quence of this request, he had written a" strong art
letter to Vienna. Lord John also informed the
House, that the Mexican Government had reduced
the dutj' on printed calicos. dis
Advices received in London from Alexan- tin
dria, Egypt, state that there existed in that city
a commercial crisis, and that there had been vi<j
heavy failures among the grain speculators fop
there. '
The news from the Cape of Good Hope holds sol
_ out a prospect of peace. The U. S. steam fri- ^
gate Mississippi sailed on the 2d of February
for Japan.
Advices received in England from Buenos Ca
Ayres to the 2d of February, state that the ci- *j|j
tvil war was still raging, and that the attack was Jf"
expected fo be made on the city the next day. I
Mr. Gore, the British Charge cP Affairs, had ^[(n
been expelled. The British Minister at Rio dohad
died. '?;
France was quiet. It is now said to be un- on{
certain whether the Pope will be present at the W<
coronation. There was a rumor on the Bourse the
that an English Fleet had entered the Darda- _
nelles, which caused the funds to fall. The report,
however, was subsequently denitd. The pei
Budget for 1854, gives a surplus revenue of oa
nine millions. n,l
Tuscan v.?The Madiai farnilv have been l|b.
prated and oraerea 10 leave lustwij.
? Di:
Lakge Sale of Railroad Iron.?A sale ^
of five thousand tons of railroad iron was made 9Q
in New York on Thursday by an agent of one vjr
of the largest Welsh manufacturers at ?9 per Ik
ton, cash, free on board in Wales. This brings
^ the price here to about $70 per ton. There ^
lias been a pause is the market for two or erc
' three weeks; but this is a new movement, and vir
indicates that the pricesof rails are to be kept chi
UP- . , . V''
The railroad iron production of this country
is now about 75,000 tons per annum. The >
wants of the country this year, it is believed,
p* will be 300,000 tons, and next year 400,000,
^ if the present prosperity of the country con- Y01
m tinues. haj
* is i
A Mr. D. McCuIlough, of Alabama, was re- w?
cently in Cuba, where he saw the Hon. Wji. K.
King. He communicated the following informs- sm
tion in reference to the editor of the Mobile Advertiser,
in whose paper it appeared on Saturday 0f
last. We truly regret to hear such sad intelligcnce
from our esteemed Vice President:
"While at Cuba, Mr. McCuIlough paid a visit
to Col. King, who is comfortably settled at a su- ?
gar estate called Lamerales, about twenty-five
miles from Matanzas. He found the Vice 1'resi- ^
dent very much emaciated, unable to stand with- bj.
out support, and only able to converse in a low
tone of voice. Col. King expressed himself as CO
without any hope of recovery, and desirous that ^
the people of Alabama should know his real sit- co
Y uation. It is his wish to return to this State by fl
the first of April, should he live so long. He did PC
not wish to die abroad. The Fulton, it is understood,
is to await his orders. He had not yet
taken the oath of office, neither had he refused
to take it, as has been stated by the papers.? OA
Judge Sharkey had some doubt as to his authori- PH
ty under the act of Congress to administer the
a oath out of Havana, but having recently received jjj,
full instructions from Washington, he informed gU
Mr. McCullough just previous to his departure, SA
rthat he intended visiting Col. King immediately ?
for that purpose. The oath has doubtless been
administered before this." JJ
"A Wall abound the Heart."?The habit Sqi
of obedience or submission to rightful authority, Ma
is the foundation stone of the character of the ?ai
good boy. To obey is the first lesson to be im'
pressed upon the child, and long before he reaches A
his tenth year the habit of obedience should be a ?
part of his very nature. Nearly all the other
virtues and graces of character depend upon the T
existence of this habit; and if it is wanting the 2
heart is thrown open to a rude train of vices <]
which seldom fail to take possession of ttie cita- An
del. Obedience is a wall around the heart. So Mc
long as it stands, all is safe; but let even a small _
breach be made, and the enemy will begin to
pour in.? The Boy's Own Oxide. J
Acknowledgments
Of Subscriptions received for the Journal.
r. J. Lee, 1st Jan, 1854.
r. R. Taylor, 44 44 44
McAtier, (ou old account, $2,)
lomas Wilson, 44 M 44
F. McCoy, 44 44
Prescott, . " 44 44
. Hamilton, East Tcnn. 8th Sept. 1853.
rm. Crews,* in full
ley Pearson,* 44 4 4
ley Holmes,* 44 44
adison Saunders* 44 44
m. Hamilton,* 44 44
;wis Ilorton,* 44 44
'm. Cunningham, Ala. 1st Jan. 1853.
ipt. Wiley Kelley, 44 4* 1854.
II. McLeod, 22d March, 1853.
J. Mickle, (Bee Tree) 1 Jan. 1853.
r. T. Johnson, 8 March 1854.
R. Shaw, 1 Jan. 44
lomas Boone, 1 44 44
'. D. Ilogan, 8 March 44
ho W. Arthur, 1 Jan.
Iwi TTnllmr 1 ? ?
" j^W. Alston, N. C. 1 "
>wn Council, 1 April 1853.
asbington Bracey, 1 Jan. 1854.
bn Motley, 1 " 1853.
>L L. M. Keitt, 8 Nov. 1852.
lomas Baskin, 1 Jan. 1853.
\ John Milling, 1 Jan. 1854.
ajor D. D. Kirkland, 1 Feb. "
'in. Clyburn, 1 Jan. 1853.
o. Trucsdcll, Pleasant Hill, 1st Jan. 1854.
ipt. S. P. Murcbison, 3 Aug. "
aijamin Cook, 1 Jan. "
J. McCrciglit, 1 " "
Taid for by II. Hamilton.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
IMPORTANT TO Di'SPEPTlCS.
Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true piges
r'e fluid, or gastric juice, prepared from RENNET
the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after uirec
ns of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiologica
emist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia,
is is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
fSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT,
INSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Na e's
own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GAS1IC
JUICE. Pampldets, containing Scientific evi*
ace of its value, furnished by agents gratis, see noi
among the medical advertisements.
TO THE SICK.
For the effectual rooting out from the system of a
eases brought on by indigestion, billiousness and imrity
of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact
it WltlGUTS IXDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
) the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire
uth, these Pills have long been held in the highest
>ute, both by private individuals and by the Medical
ulty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern
eases generally, yield to their influence at once; and
; unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is made
thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been proled.
Let each try them for himself and if the medicine
Is to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing.
Taos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. C., and
d by Druggists and Merchants throughout the coun"
Juno 28?ly.
POISONING.
Thousands of parents who u e Vermifuge composed o
stor Oil, Calomel, Ac., are not aware, that while they
lear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the
indations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss
sight, weakness of linilis, ^c.
n another column will be found the advertisement of
bensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of
directly interested in their own as well as their Chilli's
health. In Ltver Complaints and alt disorders arig
from those of a billions type, should make use of the
v genuine medicine, Hobensack's Liver Pills,
cr" Be not deceived," but ask for Hobensack's
>rm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has
signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HOBENSaCK, as
te else are genuine.
MARRIED?On the 22d uit. by the Rev. S. "W. Ca a,
Mr. A. H. Farrow, of Newberry, to Miss Marret
Axx, eldest daughter ol Rev. John R. and Sat
A. Joy, of this place.
OBITUARY.
DIED?On the 24th ult., at his residence in Kershaw
strict, near Flat Rock, Mr. William D. McDowell,
er a protracted illness, in the 4Gth year of his age.
He had been a member of the Baptist Church for
years, a Deacon and Secretary of the same. His
tues were rarely to he found, and excelled by none.
i a. ?!*L 1 ASII..A !tl. I
) was a coiisisiciH uiiribiiuu. wiui u, suui nuuu witu
c to all mankind. In his circle of life he was beloi
by all?at home, lie was hospitable, a kind and aftioiiate
husband, a loving father, a merciful and gen- j
>us master. But ho has left us and all those earthly
tues, and also a beloved companion and two little I
ldrcn to mourn their loss, and, we trust, practice his j
tues.
" Why should wc mourn departed friends,
Or shake at death's alarms,
Tis but the voice that Jesus sends
To call us to his arras."
We feel satisfied death, to him, is the gate to Ileai?so
then, our loss is his infinite gain. If so, let us
cribe on his tomb, he has loved virtue, ho has died
ppy, and death has no more dominion over him?he
iow where the wicked cease from troubling and the
ary are at rest. His happy spirit has his hopes reMid,
his fuith turned into sight, and is forever to be
Lh the Lord to behold his beauty, and live in his
iles.
At Chesnut Grove, York District, on the 16th ult.,
pulmonary disease of the lungs, Mrs. Elizabeth J.
issey, wile of Capt. John Massey.
CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT.
lGGING. per yard 121 to 13
lLK -ROPE, per pound 9 to ..
1TTER,... .per pound 20 to 25
:EF. per pound 5 to 7
lCON, per pound lli to 14
FFEE, per pound 10 to 12
[EKSE, per pound 12 to 15
TTON,... .per pound 8J to 10J
RN, per bushc 70 to 75
OUR, per barrel 5i to 6
DDER, per cwt $1 to
ON, per pound 5 to C
.RD, per pouna 1G to
JLASSES,... per gallon 31 to 44
IlILS, per pound, 4 to 5
lTS, per bushel, 37 to 45
!AS, per bushel, G2 to 75
TATOES, Sweet per bushel..., 37 to 50
Irish, .per barrel to ..
CE, per bushel.... $ 3 to 5
GAR, per pound ...6 to 12
LT per suck. 11 to li
Cavalry Election.
pursuance of orders from Col. Baker, an Election
is hereby ordered to be held in Camden on the 16th
? of April inst, for Magor, to command the Eastern
jadron of the 5th Regiment of Cavalry, in place of
jor Baker, promoted. Lieut. Cantey and Cornet
inders aro hereby detailed to manage said election.
By order T. J. H. JONES,
Captain Kershaw Troop.
April 5-2t
NEW BOOKS.
MIK Lofty and the Lowly; or Good In All and
None All-Good. By Miss M. J. Mcintosh. In
ols.
Hie Footpath ami Highway; or Wanderings of an
nerican in Great Britain, in 1851 and '52. By B.
iran.
rim .<? at~.: , ?i,? TT?.;t?a
" V *A.ovv?j Vi UIU ?l?^ V* WIU V?IVV?
ites of America. ByScliuylor Hamilton, U. S. Army.
Gillette. By Currer Bell.
April 5?2t A. YOUNG.
*
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
COLUMBIA, March 25, 1853. ent
By Ilis Excellency John L. Manning, Governor and j sell
Commander-in- Chief in and over the State afore- I 8mi
said: 1
WHEREAS, information lias been received at this
Department, that an atrocious murder was committed
on tho body of JANE D. YOUNG, on the 11th IJ
ult., by a negro man HIRAM, the property of L. W
R. Blair, of Kershaw District, and that tho said Hiram ftD^
has fled from justice: Now, know ye, that to the end
that justice may be done, and that the said Hiram may
be brought to legal trial for his offence as aforesaid, I J
John* L. Maxxjxg, Governor and Commander-in-Chief eng
in and over the State aforesaid, do issue this my I'ro- j
clamation, offering a reward of Two Hundred and Fifty
Dollars for his apprehension and delivery into any Jail q
in this Slate. Said Hiram is descnneu as oeing auuui, ^
5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, thick set, has heavy eve- i
brows, small eyes, Holds his head far back when walking,
is said to have a scar on the back of ono of his
hands, from a burn, with a scar running through it, .
caused by a cut from a knife, and ono of his thumbs /l
split up to the first joint *
Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at
Columbia, the 25th of March, A. D., 1853.
JOHN L. MANNING. a
Bexjamix Peruy, Secretary of State.
April 5 14 4t j
List of Letters,
REMAINING in the Post-OfEco at Camden, s. c. A
April 1st., 1853.
Arant, Miss Jane John, Enoch
Arnold, Nelson 3 Jones, James
Berry, Joe Kelly, Miss Emily C ]
Berry, Jacob Lucas, B S
Baker, Sam'l McDonald, A 2
Belton, David McKinnon, Charles 2
Bullard, B McDonald, Squire
Berkley, Jefferson McKinnon, Lauchlin
Brower, Elizabeth McKinnon, AD ?
Bradley, HE 5 McKinnen, Neill O
Blake, J R McCaskill, Mary io
Bell, Martha McKenzio, Caroline E ?
Bradley, John W McClure,^James "A <
Cook, WL 2 McCaskill, John il
Conway, Dorcas McLeod, J H ?
Cauthen, S B McKcenc, J C
Carpenter, W J Nelson, Rebecca G i
Carlisle, Dr Wm Nelson, Thos. J X
Dixon, Miss M V 2 Osburu, Miss Mary
Dunlap, J J Olney, N J
Dixon, W G Pearcc, Margaret E
Dennis, J E Rogers, Rev J K
Ellerbee, W C Robertson, Mis C
Ford, Mary A Stacks, Sarah A
Furguson, Charles Stacks Thomas 2
Gray, James otac-Ks jumuu*
Griggs, Mvrnm Scott, Jno II
Gadsdeu, J H Sumter & Gourdino, 2
Graham, Mrs H Sap, Nancey A
Hamilton, Ilarvey Singleton, MR
Hamilton, R Turner, James Mo
Hoyt, TA Thomas, Win J
Howell, IS W, or R J Yane, J
Haile, E M "Wood, James
Humphries, Benj'n "Wiley, Dr R E
Ingram, John U Wood, Wiley f
Jones, W B 2 Young, Jno D
Jenkins, M D
Persons calling for the above will please say that ^
they are advertised.
JOHN N. GAMEWELL, P. M.
April 1st, 1853.
Office ?. C. R. R. Company, I j
CHARLESTON, APRIL 4, 1853. f _
ON FRIDAY, the 8th inst., the Pas3euger Trains
will cross the new Bridge over the Savannah Itito
tho Company's Depot in the City of Augusta.?
Free tickets will be issued at the Camden Depot to all
Stockholders and their families desirous of making the ^ou
excursion. By order of the Board,
J. II. EMERY, Scc'ry. 1
? Ru|
NOTICE. Co.
~
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE S. C. R. R.
COMPANY, AND OF TIIE SOUTH-WESTERN
RAIL ROAD BANK.
The following Resolution adopted at tho Annual
Meeting of the Stockholders of tho above Institutions j-q
held in Charleston 9th February, 1853, is hereby pub- ton
lished in accordance with its requirements:
u licsolved, That all proxies given previous to the .
Annual mcetiug of 1S53 be abrogated, and sealed up |
in a package and left deposited in the South-Wes- _
tern Rail-Road Hank, and that notice be given in the ry
public prints by the Secretary, that new proxies will
be required hereafter."
J. R. EMERY, Scc'ry.
April 4. 15. 3t rp
"WILLIAM TAKVEH, licf
CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, rem
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Camden Tab
and its vicinity, that he has located himself one a^?
A 1 \r_ -n n ...\ \.? nilft
uuui uuuv? jir. ir. c. Yiuupiguca swre vmil-iu iiu hi* -1
tends carrying on the Cabinet making business in all aer"
its various branches. p
^"Furniture repaired, polished and put in complete
order.
All orders executed with neatness and despatch.
Funerals furnished ut tiie shortest notice. rp
April 5?15tf W. TARVER. J
noricE" ~ "
KERSIIAW?IN EQUITY. Col
ALL Guardiaus, Trustees and Receivers accountable F
to the Court of Equity for Kershaw District, are the
hereby required to mako their Annual Returns on or to fi
before the 1st day of may next. I
W. II R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. est*
April 5?14tf cm
arti
Spring Goods &c. edj
nnnE Subscribers are now receiving an elegant as- C
1 sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS#**
selected bv one of the Firm in New York. I
McDUWALL k COOPER. *?
April 5. 14 tf Fac
Ladles' Dres* Goods 4c.x
1 FASHION ABLE styles of Grenadines, Tissue, Barege
and Barege DeLain, Printed Jaconet and Hai
Organdi Muslins, Brilliant and Printed Linen, splendid J
worked Robes, Lawn and Cambric Robes, white and v
black Lace Mantillas, black and colored Application -jy-i
Mantillas, (a new article,) splendid worked Collars, J\
Sleeves and Handkerchiefs, Ivory and Spanish Funs, a s;
&e. Received and for salo by .< ir:u
March 29. McDOWALL & CCOPER. wa,
Men'* Goods.
FANCY colored 6-4 Tweeds, French Summer Cas- Ren
eimere, Italian Cloth, Drap D'Etc, bleached, brown ans
and colored Drills, Marseilles and Silk Vcstings, Silk, tho
Muslin and Silk and Linen Cravats, Stocks, Fancy
Tics, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Hats, kc. C
March 29. McDOWALL k COOPER. ?
2,000 Sash Weights.
STONE LIME in good order, a superior articlo for At
finishing and white washing; Calcined Plaster of r,,
Paris, Rosendale Cement, direct from the manufactu- W
rer's, and in quantities to suit purchasers. h.
ALSO? ..
A now and handsome assortment of WindowShados, V 1
20 patterns, consisting of landscape and architectural S1\c
designs. Price 70c. to $4 per window.
April 4. C. L. CIIATTEN. 8tyl
r qua
r CASES (quarts and pints) "Longworth's" Spark.
e) ling Catawba Wine. Received and for sale by n
Dec. G, 1852. SIIAW k AUSTIN. __
^ /A KITTS No. 1 Macknrel (new)
J.U 10 qr. bis. do do do
2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale by " *
Doc. 6, 1852. SNAW k AUSTIN for a
NEW SPRING GOODS.
VERY handsome Assortment of all kinds nov
L receiving at A. M. <fc R. KENNEDY'S.
Jarch 29tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
^HE subscriber has removed to the Store lately
occupied by Mr. C. Matheson, on the corner, o
>ad and York Streets, and is now receiving hi;
ply of SPRING GOODS, which, in addition to hit
rner stock, makes his assortment very complete
would be happy to see his old friends and cus
lersnt the "NEW STAND,'1 where he hopes t<
crtain them by showing them pretty Goods. an(
ing them great bargains. For particulars "set
ill bills." E. W. BONNEY.
Harch 29 13tf
idies' Elegant Spring Dress Goods
S" New Styles, of Berages, Tissues, Grenidims, Ja
conets, Lawns, Silks, Muslins, tfce. Just receive<
I for sale on the most reasonable terms at
larch 29 BONNEY'SADIES'
KID GLOVES Handsome Fans, Frencl
i Embroideries, Linen H'dkfs., Doilers, Table Lin
, Linen Sheeting, ?fcc., now opening at
rlarch 29 BONN NY'S.
UMMER Clothing and Hats, of the latest styles
for sale at BONNEY'S.
ilarcli 29?13 tf
White Havana Sugar,
SUPERIOR article. Received and for salo low
L by JAMES McEWEN.
r 1 ha i m if
iiunjii zv. i* u
Leather! Leather!! Leather!!!
GOOD assortment of every description. Jusi
L received and for sale by
dnrch 29?13tf WORKMAN <fc BOONE.
BOYS' SHOEST
GOOD Article, received and for sale by
L WORKMAN <fc BOONE,
larch 29?13tf
VRIED Figs, Oranges, Prunes, Raisans, Citron anc
' Currants?a fresh lot just received by
J. JL SCHROCK.
>OLOGNA SAUSAGES, Smoked Tongues, Supe
> nor Canvas Hams, for sale by
J. A. SCHROCK.
EED POTATOES?a fresh lot on hand
by J. A. SCHROCK.
[EAL and GRITS?a fresh supply kept constant
ly on hand by J. A. SCHROCK.
Just Received.
CASE Assorted Preserves.
2 cases Ginger do.
1 " Reading Sauce.
1 4< Harvey do.
1 " .Tnhn Rull dn_
1 " Worcestershire Sauce.
1 " English Piccalilli.
1 " " Pickles.
2 " American Pickles
By J. A. SCHROCK.
Tarrants* Seltzer Aperient.
LARGE and fresh supply; also, Ellis' Solutior
L of Citrate of Magnesia; Sulph. Quinine; Sulph
rphine, Hydriodutc of Potash, Iodine, Ac., Ac.
ust received at Z. J. DellAY'S.
ilarch 29tf
Radway's Remedies.
CONSISTING of Had way's Ready Relief, Readj
> Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicatec
ip and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Justreceiv
at Z. J. DellAY'S.
larch 29 tf
At Private Sale.
ANE and her two Sons, 5 and 7 years. Jane i
a complete cook, washer, ironer and clear starch
a general house Servant, and of good character,
tpply to
farch 22?12 tf J. B. F. BOONE.
CHARLES S. WEST^
ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUSTIN, TEXAS,
rill practice In the 2d Judicial District and adjoining
ntics, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts a
still.
{tferences.?Messrs. Doswell, Hill A Co., Galveston
jely, Blair A Co., New-Orleans; Patrick, Irwin <!
, Mobile; Boykia McRac A Foster, Mobile,
larch 22-12tf
CHARLESTON PRICES.
HARNESS SADDLERY, TRUNKS,
MILITARY WORK, Ac.
aufactured to order and warrated, at CHARLES
X PRICKS, opposite Mr. Robert Man's Coach Fac
r, Camden, S C., by
LUKE ARMSTRONG.
"SgTTon per cent, discount for cash within 30 days
larch 22. 12 tf
UPERIOR Country Lard; also, Alum Salt. Fo
sale by E. W. BONNKY.
COLUMBIA HOTEL.
lHE subscriber, having purchased the ubovo estab
lishment, hereby notifies bis friends and the pub
generally, that he will spare no pains or expense t<
ior those who may call upon hiin comfortable. Hii
iles will be supplied with the best the market wil
rd. The Bar will be furnished jyith the best of li
rs?and his stables with good ostlers and proven
Call and see for yourselves.
JOHN HARRISON,
bluinbia, March 9 II 2ra.
Southern Chair Factory.
'IlE subscriber bega leave to call the attention o
wholesale Purchasers to his Stock of Cane Seat
idsor, Office, and Dining Room Chairs, Cano Sea
als, &c., all of wluch are made at his Factor}-, neai
umbia. ^
laving obtained the best machinery now used foi
purpose, and competent workmen, lie is preparei
11 Orders for any Btylc of Chairs,
le does not invite the attention of Purchasers to hi:
ibliahmtnt solely on the ground of its being a South
enterprise, but because lie can supply as good ar
de, fhlly as cheap or cheaper than it can bo obtain
torn the North.
inAIRS will bo packed anil delivered free of charg<
iny of the Depots in Columbia,
lis Ware Rooms are over the Auction Store o
kte. Allen k i'liilip's, who aro Agonts lor the abov<
itory. \\\ F. PERC1VAL.
larch 1. 9 3m
111 Equity?Kershaw District.
mpton Bynum, Gray Bynum, ct. al., vs. Bobor
lattbews and Anne his wife, C. L. Banner and hit
,'ifc Mary, et. a!.?Bill for Partition,
rOTICE is hereby given to the distributees anc
i lieirs-at-law of Martha Blumo, deceased, who was
ster of the late Benjamin Bineham, also to tho dis
utces and lieirs-at-law of Mary Carmichacl, after
ds Mary Gardiner, deceased, who was likowiso t
er of the said Benjamin Bineham, that tho abovt
is filed for Partition of tho Real Estate of the saic
ijamin Bineham, and that tlioy are required to plead
wor or demur to tho same within threo months frore
uatc thoreoi.
W. IL R "WORKMAN, C. E. K. P.
ommissioners Office, March 7th, 1832. ($7)
CARRIAGES.
the Old Stand of S. & J. Gilbert.
A E. M. GILBERT coiitinno tho CARRIAGE
BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and 40
ntworth street, where they will be pleased to ext
to their old friends and customers a very extern
stock of VEHICLES, comprising thoso of their
t manufacture, together with tho various other
es usually found in this market. Their long acinlanco
with this market as manufacturers and
era will enable them to oiler great inducements to
diasers, both in styles and prices,
harlcston, Aug. 20. G7 tf
Tea, Tea, Tea.
UNPOWDKR,' Hyson, Imperial, Young Hyson
and Black, of superior qualitv. Received and
lalohy SHAW A AUSTIN.
Notice.
r ALL persons having claims against the Esta
John Baskin, deceased, are required to hand thei
This notice will be plead in bar of all claims not
sented previous to the 1st Monday in January i
when a final settlement of the estate will be mad
r Feb 8?4m SAMUEL BASKIN, Adm
f New Editions of Medical Book
3 Carpenter's Principles of Physiology; General
3 Comparative London edition
Carpenter's Elements of Physiology. American ed
' ' Principles of Human Physiology
, Condie on Diseases of Children
Churchill on Infants and Children
" Midwifery and Diseases of Women
Cqzencux do. Itigby's do.
Meigs' do. Dewees' do. *
" Diseases of Children
' Budd on Diseases of the Liver: Bartlett on Fevei
Dewees on Children; Dewees on Females
' Dunglinsou's Therapeutics and Materia Modica
" on Human Health
" Medical Dictionary
Druitt's Modern Surgery; Ferguson's Practical Sur
1 Miller's Principles of Surgery
" Practice of do
Williams' Principles of Medicines
' Wilson's Ilmuan Anatomy
Horner's Special Anatomy. 2 vols.
' Horner A Smith's Anatomical Atlas
Watson's Practice of Physic
Griffith's Univorsal Formulary; Ellis' do.
United States Dispensatory: Griffith's Medical Bo
n-..i?
W 1UJ1UI a 1UVUXUI1 UUIloyiuuvuvv
Dr. Guy's Forensic Medicine
Muller's Physiology; Goddard on the Teeth
. Roget's Outlines of Physiology and Phrenology
Jones' Opthalmic Medicine
t Wilson on diseases of the Skin
Berzclius on the Skin; Eborle's Practice of Medici
Smith on Parturition; Copeland on Apoplexy and I
Pocket Medical Lexicon
Gunn's Domestic Medicine; Simons' do
Smith's Domestic Medicine, Surgery and Materia ]
iea; with directions for diet, management of the
room, administration of medicines, bathing, t
ment of Cholera, Antidotes for Poisons, dkc.
I March 8. A. YOUN
New Books.
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BUSINESS
how to got, save, spend, give, lend and bequ
MONEY; with an inquiry into tho chances of
cess and cases of failure in Business. By I
Frecdley.
Politics for American Christians: A word upon
example as a Nation, our labor, our trade, elect
Education and Congressional Legislation.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified, by Lyman Colci
' Footpath and Highway; or, Wondering of an Ax
can in Great Britain in 1851-52. ByB. Moran.
Appleton's 2d Series Essays from the London Tim
Miller's Philosophy of History. 4 vols. 12 mo.
New Themes for Protestant Clergy; Charity am
llat-riniiims' TX.uail ftRnmonM: Home Sc
and Heart Studies; Boys Treasury of Sports; Be
Hand Book of Games; Childs'own Book of*I
Tales; Coleridge's Works; Goldsmith's Works; Cc
Miniature Lexicon; The Presbyterian Psalmc
adapted to the Psalms and Hymns. Approved b)
General Assembly; Allen's Rural Architecture.
March 8?10 t? A. YOUN
' SPRING DRESS GOODS.
A FEW DRESS PATTERNS, of printed Ber
and Grenadines. Just received at ,
C. MATHESON
March 3. 11 2
DISSOLUTION.
r '"PEE Copartnership herofofore existsng undei
1 X name and firm of R. H. FINCH & Co has thh
- expired by its own limitation. The.business of
firm will be settled by R. H. Finch, who is authoi
to do so. R. H. FINCH.
E. HOLLEYMA1
Camden, March 1,1853. 11?3t
NOTICE.
THE subscriber gives notice that he will cont
business on his own account, at the old stai
R. H. Finch & Co., and will bo ploased to attend 1
who may favor him with a call.
March 1. R. II. FINC
Charleston and Florida Steam Pack
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
I CONNECTING WITH THE NEW-YORK STEAMERS EACH
c npHE CAROLINA, L. M. Coxetter, master.
JL leave every Saturday Afternoon, at 3 o'cl
touching at Jacksonville, Picolata and Pilatka, or
St John's River; returning, will arrive in Cha
ton on Wednesday.
The FLORIDA, Charles Willy, master, will 1
on Tuesday Afternoon of each week, at same hour
in addition to the above ports, will stop at B
- Creek; returning, will arrive on Saturday Mori
Due notice will always be given when tiie Can
makes an extra trip to St Augustine. It is only
sidered necessary to say that thee, ^oats have 1
. built especially for this trade, and are comniande
the most experienced navigators.
Fare to Jacksonville $8
r Fare to Pilatka $110
For freight or passage, apply on board, at Sout]
wharf, or to JOILN W. CALDWELL,
Feb. 15. 7 20t 89 East Ba
; CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
j LEONARD CHAPIN,
1 ]\,f ANUFACTURER and Dealer in CARRIA
" I'l and HARNESS of every description, Nos,
Meeting st and 33 Wentworth-st next to th<
stand of Gilberts i Chapin, Charleston, S. C.
Feb. 1. 5 tf
" WM. N. SHANNON,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equit
f CAMDEN, S C.
, Has removed his Ofllce to that one door al
t A. Young's Book Store. Jan. 2
GEORGE IIOPKINSO.t,
r Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equit
* Practises in Charleston and theadjoiuing Dist
i py Office No. 9 Broad Street.
Cigars and Tobacco.
1 1 A AAA Rio Hondo Cigars,
" 10 Gross Fine tut Crowing Tobc
10 Boxes fine Chewing Do
; For sale by W. C. MOOR
f *525 REWARD.
T) ANAWAY, on last Saturday, the 12th inst.,
?L boy RICHARD, answers to the Dame of Die
white mulatto about five feet 3 or 4 inches high,
erably stout built, and about twenty-five years
with straight light colored short hair, lias a very si
t appearance, and answers quick and short when
5 ken to. When he left ho had on a black overcoat
a pair of common negro cloth pants, a low crown c
1 colored /furd lint. The boy has a very down lool
5 have had the word "Slave" written on his fore-1
?at. 'n.U. I?lr inct nluwo the eve-brows. thou
. have no doubt lie will try to hide it by tying s<
i thing round his head, or lie may put a plaster ove
> lie will be certain to try and pass for a white ma
I The above reward of Twenty-five Dollars will bo ]
, for his delivery in any jail in the State,
i JAMES LOWItt
Bradleyville P. 0., Sumter District 5t-12
JiiKt Purchased,
A LAPvG E lotof extra COUNTRY CURED IIA
which will bo sold low for Cash, by
March 22-12tf B. W. CHAMBER
A LOT of fine, well cured North Carolina BAC
hog round. Low for cash bv
March 22-12tf B. W. CHAMBER:
Sugar and Coffee.
. 9 ,rr'Sacks rio c?ffee,
smdt) G Hhds. first quality Sugar. Just received
for sule by W. C. MOOR]
REMOVAL.
JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attornoy and Solic
has removed to the Office at the corner of C
House Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. 22?v
FRESII Mountain Butter, Fresh Country Lnr
For sale hy J. A. SCHROCI
HEAD QUARTERS,
MILLFORD, JAN. 22, 1851
Odder No. 2.
AN ELECTION for Mfijor General of the Fourt.
Division, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tb?
resignation of Major General W*. VV. Ilarllee is here*
by ordered to take place on Friday, the 22d day of
April next.
The Brigadier Generals or officers commanding
Brigades of the Division are charged with the extension
of this order, and will cause returns to be made ^
?er7 according to law. ^ s
By order of the Commander-in-Chief,
J. W. CANTEY, Adj'L and Insp. Gen.
Jan. 25 4 l3t^
rar* All the tinners in the Division will publish
weekly, until the electron, and the Charleston Merc**
ry, Courier and Standard, tri-weekly.
Three Huiidred Dollars Reward
TT71LL be paid for the apprehension and delivery .
T I to the Jail of Ksraliaw District of Hibam, a negro
man, the property of L W. R. Blair, a fugitive
from jui-.tioe, who stands indicted for the murder of.
Mrs. Jane D. Young, committed on Friday, J 1th inst
Said negro is about five feet 8 or 10 inches high, thick
set, has heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, holds his
,n<! head far back in walking, is said to have a 6toaH scar
^ on the buck of his hand front a burn, with a scar r?nning
through it caused by a out from a knife. Ba is
, about thirty five years of age, and is quick spokin
and intelligent. J b V 1
Sl<* ' JOHN D. YOUNG. f >
roat" Camden, S. C., Feb. 22, 1858. 8
? Raleigh Standard, Spirit of the Age, Greebsboro
Patriot, and Petersburg Intelligencer will copy four
times, weekly, and forward bilk to this office for pay- > ,
meut
; or, * ''
eath 9 Kennedy's Bufer Crackers.
guc- W Received and for sale by
i t. Dec 6, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.
?A TWO-POUND cans fresh Salmon.1
our Received and for sale by
10n9> Dec 6, 1852. SHAW AUSTIN.
man. I A SUPPLY of fresh CURRANTS, CITRON and
neri- I jEY RAISINS, just received, and low for cash by
jan II B. W. CHAMBERS, r ...
e8.
A SUPPLY of BUCKWHEAT, warranted freak
just received and low for cash by
cncs jan II B. W. CHAMBERS.
din's
airy W. TH11KLOW CASTON.
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in-Equity?
r the CAMDEN, B. C.
Office on Broad-Street near the Coort House.
G.
AN and after this date tlie Passenger and Mail
\J Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY,
eges twice a day> fr?m tfte Junction to Camden and back,
connecting at the Junction with the Night Passenger
g< and freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock
t' A. M., and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock
Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be
received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wednesr
the days, at 10 o'clock A. XL, and connect with the night
i day Express Train (down) from Columbia. It will be nethe
cessary for shippers of stock to give three of four days
rized notice, that cars may be provided for them.
The Train will run directly through to Columbia
J. a ad back ou Saturday?one day only.
' Schedule of Running Time.
~ FIRST OU MORNING TRAIN.
. Leave Camden at 5A.M..'
, Arrive at Junction at 1.45 "
1 Leave Junction at 8.60 " ,
Arrive at Camden 10.45 "
jr SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRAIN, ON WEDXE8DAY.
* Leave Camden at 11.30A.Xf.
Arrive at Junction at 2.15 P.M.
vloi Leave Junction at 2.45
Ariive at Camden at 6.15 '*
N. D. BAX1EY, Agent.
Jan 18 3 tf
at.
will iVew Advertisements.
lock, rrtHE subscriber has lately received a largo and
'the X choice selection of PERFUMERY and FANCT
r'ea* ARTICLES\ consistingin part of Pomades for the Hair,
Lyon's Kathaison, and Haul's Kau Lustral; German,
eave French and American Cologne; Lubin's and Roussel's
and iTor.,iVorr.iiiof Uli-trn^ta Toilet Bottles?some verr
lack rich patems; Tooth, Hair, Shaving and Nail Brushe*;
*iny. Dressing, Tuck and Pocket Combs, of Buffalo, Horn
jlina and Ivory. To all of which he invites the attention of
c?o- the Ladies in particular, and the public generally,
been Feb 8 Z. J. DellAY.
dbj
Cutlery.
CONSISTING of Fine Razors, Penknives and Tweezers,
Porte Monaies, Portfolios, and Glove Boxes.
?erd ? also?
Letter, Cap and Bill Paper; Wafers; Sealing Wax,
J- Plain and Fancy Envelopes, Steel Pens and Penholders,
Red. Bluo and Black Inks, may always be had at
Feb 8tf Z. J. DeHAyS.
Fruit, Fruit, Fruit.
GES 1 A Kegs Malaga Grapes
,124 lv 1 case fresh Currants
i old 50 pkgs. Baisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes,
Layer and Bunch
20 drums new crop Figs
2 bagsBordcaux Almouds
Enelish Walnuts, Filberts, Brasil Nuts, Citron, Lemona
y and Oranges. Reooivod and for salo l>y
Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.
*>ve " Come at Fast."
'* \ FULL and IVcsh supply of Cleveland's Premium
x\_ Cologne and Tooth Dentriflce Received yesterday
at Z. J. DeIIAY'S.
riots 1 U1ID. "CousardVlIanis. Received and for sale by
1 D?o. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN.
Special Notice*
ALL persons indebted to me previous to 1858,
will please settle before Return Day.
, ' Feb. 14. W. C. MOORE.
E. ?
? French Burr Millstones.
PAIR superior 54 feet For sale at cost in New
my w York. aijo.
:k, a All kinds of Mill Irons furnished to order, and all
tul kinds of Saw Mill Irons constantly on band,
old, McDOWALL k COOPER,
alky Camden, S. C. Feb. 14. 1?6t
spo- t35"T'ie Lancaster Ledger and Charlotte Democrat
and will copy 4 times and forward Ml) to McD. it C.
(ovaj ??
i?\ 111 Equitf-Kcnhaiv District.
lend Uainpton Bynum, Gray Bvnum, ei. al. vs. Robert Matgh
I thews and Anne his wife, C. L. Banner and Mary,
,m.e his wife, ot al.?Bill for Partition.
T TT aPPea"nP tom.v satisfaction that Robert Matthews,
., X Anne Matthews, 0. L Banner, Mary Banner, BenP
jamin B. Blume, John C. Blnmo, John Farmer, Thotnus
Hampton, Elizabeth Hampton, Elizabeth Farmer, Jno.
1' Johnson, Tabitha Johnson, and Abnor Carmichael, Do
fendauts to the above Bill, are absent from and reside
beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered on motion
of Shannon, Solicitor for Complaimints, that they
MS, do plead, answer or deinor to the said Bill within three
months from the publication thereof; in default wheroS.
of an order pro confesso will be ordered against them.
? \V. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D.
ON, Commissioners Office, March 7, 1852. ($7)
S. GEO. ALDEn7~
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Boots, Shoes, and Leather.
8n<* XT constantly on hand a lar^o and well assortE
XV. ed Stock of all kinds of Goods in his line.
\:aroh 1.?9tf
,. PIANO FORTES.
HP WO Second hand PIANO'S, in good style and tune,
1 For sale by J. 13. F. BOONE.
March 1-9 3t
X CASES assorted French Cordials, lteceived and
*) for sale hy SHAW A AUSTIN.
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