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?angten?aacm ri n mmm i ? mm ?? 1 master of the art. This entire self-reliance, when it leads to such success, h evidence of ^ genius. | - THE CARRIE It's auuiuusso. W Again, kind friends, do we appear, As customary every year, (To offer you our simple lay, And wish you all a merry day. f | You know since last we came to yon, I That many things have passed in view ; And changes have oscurred to all, || The rich and poor, the great and small. j The North and South are warring still, I And each to battle have the will; The storm continues still to rage, I EMen in discussions yet engage. Spain has created quite a noise, A ? J n fncs (uiiniKr llip hovs! .flllU IUISCK CI 0 ? Some have been forced across the waves, To toil for tyrants and for slaves. Iler passion rages higher still, ITo shed more blood she has the will; She hung Lopez, and shot his crowd, And then for Thrasher cried aloud. Kossuth too, the foreign bubble, Has arrived to give more trouble; jr Americans follow in the train, r Leaving their Thrasher vet in Spain. r" ", , Uncle Sam's anger, slow to rise, lie sits quiet, nor lifts his eyes To correct nor his aid extends, Wishing only to please hh friends. This is all we can now relate, | Of matters foreign or of state, But yet?a word before vou go? Just leave us now, a dime or so. The Printer gives yon all the news, And is entitled to his dues ; Money's scarce and hard to raise. Give him some, and he'll sing your praise. > December 25,1 So 1. Celerity' of the Flying Artillery*.? The St. Louis Republican, noticing a drill of Col. Bragg's battery of flying artilory at Joffersons Barracks, says: "We are not familiar enough with military terms to attempt a discription of the various evolutions, hut sonic idea may be formed of the rapidity with which they are executed, by the time oocupied, as noted by several gentlemen. The company came down the parade at full speed, halted, formed in battery, unlimbercd, and fired several rounds. The order was given to take the whole to pieces, The cannon were taken ofT the carriages, the wheels off the axles, the swabs and every thing pertaining to the guns scattered over the field in apparent confusion.?The camionicrs sat down upon the prostrate wheels and trails and the horsemen were all dismounted. The whole of this movement, from the command to halt V to the dismounting of the gull carriages, OCCUpied ticn minutes and five seconds. "Again the word of command was given, ^he wheels were replaced on the carriages, tiie guns mounted, every thing in its place, the horses attached, and re-formed in battery, and fired in fifttf'fvn scronrls, The maddening speed with which they drive, no matter how uneven or dangerous the ground, the quickness with which they halt, the rapidity with which Unhorses wheel to their positions, the celerity and regularity with which every person connected with the gun* performs his special duty, cannot he described. "Such is the perfection of the guns and carri.ifres. that if anv thing breaks, or is destroy ed by an enemy, it can be at once supplied. They even carry extra wheels, and every part <?f a gun is the counterpart of any other in the battery. "In these mancevres the horses partake in the rider's excitement. With distended nostrils and glowing eyes, they furiously rush on, but soon learn the word of command, and seem to understand what is required of them." ?* C ? A trial has been brought before the Circuit Court, at St. Louis, by "IJi.s Royal Highness," Frederick Wilhelm, King of Prussia, to recover the sum of 7,400 Merman dollars, of the value of G9 cents each, United States currency, from Felix Coste, a poor Merman* It appears that ? one Frederick Wilhelm I\upper, alias .Midler, was the servant and post officer of iiis Majesty, previous to April 10, 1810, at Merrelskerchen, and that he absconded with the sum claimed, and came to St. Louis, where he died m 1840; and that letters of administration were granted to Coste. The king, therefore, prays that Coste be compelled to pay over to him all monies belonging to ixuppcr. A Convention was held at Peoria, Illinois, on the 2Gth ultimo, at which resolutions were adopted pressing upon Congress the necessity and importance of improving the the Condition of the Illinois river, the losses arrisiug from its present almost unnavigalde state being estimated at $716,500 during the past year. Numerous meetings of a similar character have either been or are to he held throughout the West, and it is evident the general subject of the improvement ot the Western rivers will, clu. ring the present session, be pressed upon the attention of Congress with renewed vigor and perseverance. AUCTION SALS. WJILL be sold on the first Monday in January next, at the Temperance House, all the ' Household and Kitchen Furniture belonging to said Hotel, consisting of ('hairs, Sofas, bureaus, Maltrnsscs, beds, bedsteads, &c. with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Terms at sale MOFFAT &. MOORK, Auctioneers. Dec. 24. I>i.ssolutioii. HtMIE firm of FINCI! cj- Co. was dissolved on 1 the 29th of October last, by mutual consent. All-debts due by the concern will he paid by l?. II. Finr.li, to wliuui ail debts due the co.iccrn will be paid. K. II. FINCH. /.. MYITIS. Camden, Dec. 9, DSol. 97 JJt ~T~I Ull II I I H????MB??U? ? ?MM "TIT ? I l~Tl~l GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT!! . EY PARTICULAR REQUSTE. e rpiIERE will be a large JUVENILE CON- ' J_ CEilT in the Temperance Ilall, Camden, on t Friday evening, Dee. 2H, iy.3l. 125 pup:ls, un ' der the direction of D. Kemmcrcr, will take part ' in the exercises. Doors open at 0^ o'clock. Concert commence at 7.} o'clock. Tickets 50 cents?children and servants half price. Dec. 23. M n?stionM the weather prove unfavorable J - on lhat evening the Concert will take piace on tin: first lair evening 1 hereafter VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. IX EQUITY-Lancaster District Robert Hegler and others vs. Wm. McManus and others?Bill for Partition. tT.YDER the decree of the Court of Equity in J above case, I will sell at Taxahaw on the 17th day of January 1852, all that valuable tract of LAND, situated near Taxahaw, containing ! four hundred and sixty-nine and a half acres, bounded by lands of Calvin Cssory, It. Moseley, j John .McManus and otliers. It is mostly wood- j j: j land, and a choice tract of cotton land. Persons j I desiring cotton lands would do well to examine the same and attend the sale. Terms?A credit ofone and two years, (except I so much cash as will pay costs,) purchasers giv- J ing bond and good security with interest from day of sale ami a mortgage. J. H. WITHERSPOON, c. e. l. d. Com'rs. Olfice, Dec. 22. ?3.38 fit *; NEGROES FOR SALE, IiY HQI'STYLanctbtcr DiNlrict. 1 Ex Parte: John Massey Committee of James Orsmus Lanier?Petition for sale of negroes. 1} Y virtue of the decree ol the Court of Equity ' . t in above case, I will sell at Lancaster Court House on the first ' onday (5ih day) of January j 1352, nineteen choice and valuable NEGROES. | consisting of fellows, boys, women and girls?all likely. Terms?A credit of one and two years, purchasers giving bonds with good security, w th interest from the day of sale, payable annuall;, and a , mortgage. J. II. WITHERSPOON, c. e. l. d. Lancaster Dec. 22. ?2.25 i MBS* FIT ILL re-commence her School on t'?o first of I January, in the building in the M. H Parsoni ago yard, j/iss L. will instruct small boys, as j well as girls. Doc. 23. 99 2t i A Kegs Malaga Grapes. Received and for sale III hv SHAW & AUSTIN. I)cc. 23, ISol. 99 tf : u)"" Drums, small siae, Figs. (New crop) Re! reived and for sale by |J I Dec 2.3, 1851, SII WV & AUSTIN. . 1 A Whole boxes Layer Raisins -Lvl 20 half do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and for sale hv Dec. 23, 1851 SHAW fr. AUSTIN. 1 Case Preserved Oranges 1 do do Lemons j I do do Pine Apple* 1 tin do Citron n Ba|A hv IIMTi;i% ?" ? ? ??? i<-i ? I)cc. 1>j 1. SHAW & AUSTIN. I " Cases Pie l'niii. Received :uii! for *nlo !>v f) Per. *J.*3. I-ol. SUA W ct AUSTIN j, i clioico Pippins. Rrccivcil and for s-ale 1?v : if) Pee.-J* 28.")I. .SHAW tj- AUSTIN J I5!i!s. Kennedy's Hotter Crackers. Received f) anil for pule |>y .SiiA \V &. AUSTIN Per. 23. 18") I. "/ VjV' V Genuine Hio Hondo Sonars f)vJ(JiV/ ")IU)U ocnuiuc Gold Leaf do. Rereivcd and for sale l?v Dec 23,1*">1. Sli.wv & AUSTIN. .\?'?'.*.-?? . to ?5sr{'. Will be hired oil lip* lirsl .Monday of January ' next, before the Court II >use at eleven o'clock, ' tlie negroes lielo::jr:n^ tu ttic .M'Kiuiioiis for one ! .1 year. J. M. PeSAUSSURE, Guardian. ; Pre. 2:1. O'J 3t._ Sofice. VII persons having deunnds against llie Es- ! late of John A. Nelson, deed will present j them properly attested, and those indebted will J 1 make payment to J F. SUTHERLAND, Adin'r. ! Dee. 23 9!) if. I . .\oficr. \J,L persons i<l? btcd to tin- Into firm of Elias j. ?fc Koopman, or to J,. Elias, are hereby noli/ied that tin- n c- s and accounts of the above Kino, and of L. Elias, an* now i,i the hands of Mr. C. S. West, Attorney, tor collection, and those j that are not settled by the 1st. day of January, will l?- put in suit. L. ELIAN. Dec. 23. 99 2t i%of ice. VNY person h ivioj; in Ins possession, or having seen a Five Dollar lull, numbered 5")^, dated 26th November, Itiol, si<r"ed at the Ilr inch Bank at Camden, will confer a favor by calling on TilO. SALMON I). Dec. 23. 99 _ 3l f|A|IE Judgement and suiny rrpil tors ami all JL other creditors of W. E. Ilu^lison, who in* i i l,r? nfTi?eis. wliieli IUI1U 111 If ~ . , j have come into my hands as his assignee, will lake | notice that the distribution of 'lie same will he mad" according to law, among his creditors at the i Court House in Camden, on the lirst Tuesday at- | 1 tcr tne sale day in April next. L. W. RAl.l.ARD, Assignee. ' i dec. -j.t !?!) mur. < n&rvrz, gf'iru t&ztzu. , j ^|A|lROUCilI Tickets to Montgomery Ala., 1 will he sold at the Rail Road Ticket oflicc in Camden, when called for in due time. X. I). RAXLICV Agt. Dec.<J!> St. | . F KA NIvLI \ AC A HE.MY. lwcastkrvillk. s. c. JfTMIK exercises ot the ahove Institution will ] I JL l??* n sum d on the first Monday (the 5th) ol , I January next. I 'i'he various hranchos-of n thorough Fnglish and ! : Classical Kducation are tam/lif. : Those who may desire n, w;]J lie instructed in ill the French language free of charge. j ( J. tlALLUCllAT, Principal. Lancasterville, Dec. iy. gt J M .\1' \ JSCI, Buckwheat,"In -I Fating l'o- j t iter's, line ('liri'sr, Canal and Baltimore j Flour. Iresli Raisin?, Citron, Corn Starch and Cooking U'iiK'f. For tale hy i Dec. i'?. I'k W. BONM'iV. j??wo?<mewii ir.a j?i? ihuluj: mum > i Kio, Cuba n?d Java Coffee. ^A Sacks of tlie above Coffee. Received at JU 3100 RE'S. Candies. 'AA LBS. Fresh Candies. Received at )IJIJ MOORE'S. CKRI3TCIA J OOPIIWG!! FRUIT AT .110ORE'S I SQAA SWEET ORANGES I^V/ly (i barrels tine Northern APPLES 2 " ? BANANAS Low for cash. W. C. MOORE. Fifjs. A FEW drums prime Turkey FIGS. At l\. MOORE'S. N'FUItO Clot lis and Blankets, at a oreat reduction in prices. For sale by Dec. Ki. K. W. BONNEV. 1 A AO''"""ds of first quality LEAF LARD JL \J\Jw 3 casks canvassed ilanw I ried Beef. At MOORF/S, Dec. G. Sign of the Red Flap. u\n Pieces hrmvn and bleached Homespuns itI" loo do low priced Calicoes 100 pieces do do Cassimeres and Jeans. Cheap, and no mistake, For sale by W. C. MOOltE. "Red Flag." | n Cases Claret Wine, for tabic use 5'' 10 do Old Madeira tt jne 10 do do Port do 2 do linden Porter, " ByasV 1 do best Ale. By W. C. MOORE. I Cases Brandy Fruits. Received at MOORE'S. JIACKVREL. Kits No. 1 Mackarel " 10 Half Kits do. do. Barrels No. 1, 2 and 3 do Drember f> W C. MOORE SUGAR AND COFFEEOl;0W.\. I .oaf and Crashed Sugars 13 ilia, Cuba and Java Coffee. For sale by W. C. MOORE. BUCKWHEAT. A FFW boxes " Holt's" Buckwheat, new,and warrantLX. ed find. Just received at .MOORE'S. Si:i;p> POTATOES. rHE Ftihscrihor lias on hand a superior .vticle of PLANTING POTATOES, which he can iVarrant to be the genuine Mercer. For tale by lie barrel or bushel. Dec. 13. C. L. CIIATTEJJ. ?nsg-ROS^FOIT SALE. flu EqnitJ*?L:tacastcr William Bailey. John K. Bailey, Martha Bailey, Mary Bailey, vs. Jacob Bailey. Nancy Railey. UNDER tlie decree of the Court of Equity in above case. I will s.- ll at I nncastcr Court House on Monlav. the-Jtli December. 1-?51, thefallowing NEWKOES Folly, Betty, Milley. i hid son. Avery. Sylva, Bully and Mary. Tltey arc one family, and pronounced by good ji.d.-cs No. 1 negroes. Terms?A credit of 12 months, purchasers giving notes aiili good securities with interest from day of sale (except is much cash as will pav costs.) JAMES il. WITIIERSPOON, c. k. i. n Dec 5 (S3 0!)) D.? is HAY! IIAY!!?25 bales prime North River HAY For sale by W. C. MOORE. O/A Barrels first quality Baltimore FLOCR. For sa OU i?y W. C. MOORE. Half and Quarter boxes best Sardines. Cheap OUU at MOORE'S Negro Cloth, Blankets, &cHF. V V\* all wool English Plains, Genuine Grnnria " 11 caw "rxviiietl ? oiiiih vv.il,i fta'a Fluid f.ius'-ys, Marlboro' Stripes, etc. Ural- and Wliit" I?illH Blankets, and French lied Ulankcts, ('rih and Cradle Uereivnl ami for >a! l?v* Oct. 9, K.l. so if McDOW.ILL COOPER. KVSO.X. Gunpowder, and Mark Teas. Currants. etc. For by 0(1. 10, SO tf It. W. A R POTT. Itvadj'Ofatic Clothing* r DRUl'KEil &. CO. have received a Inrgo 11 i assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing Hcadv-Made .Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps of every description, and invito their friends to call and examine their stock, being certain that the selection of Goods, as well as the r prices cannot tail to give general satisfaction. Assignee's Sulc. \ V J\\.\. besoM a! the residence of John FloPy, on the > \ lir<t day of January next, the articles mentioned in his schedule at the late Court of Kershaw District. \V. Jll NGO, Dec 5 93 t* Land A TRACT tsf about 140 Acres, on Granny's Quarter Creek, adjoining lands of George .X'tratlord and others, now occupied by 31 rs. Louisa Riddle. will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years. Apply to \V. JO. JOHNSON. Dec. 9. * 95 Jit Wanted ?o Hiiro, \Boy and a Girl, or two Boys, for whom liberil warms will be naid monthly. Apply to \Y. 13. CA.MP13ELL. Nov. 25. It Assignee's Sale. I\\ ILI. poll iit tlie residence of \V. 13. Watkins on the lirstday of January next, t lie* articles mentioned in his si hedule assigned by Jinn lor the benefit of his creditors. Al. N AUDIX, Assignee. Dec. 10. 7S 2t EDUCATION. VT a meeting of the " Camden School Association.''hold on the 15th inst., Mr. JULIUS W. NTUAKT was elected principal of their Academy. If'a sufficient nniuhor of scholars offer previous to the 2< th December, an assistant will l hen be chosen. Persons wishing to send the r children or wards, are requested to make application to the Secretary previous to the 20th of December. A. JOHNSON, Secretary. Dec. IS. 7S H' ACAiiD. N fit. McCANDLKSS will lie able during the a* I ensuing year, to attend to a Class ot Knglish Scholars if such can be formed. Commencing on Monday. January <ltli. Terms. Kn^li-h Di-jmrtmeiit?8-"per session?5 moiitlis. Classic nl " 30 " " Die. 1G 07 tf 1-M B,1L <jiOODS. \M A*. II. !vMN.\r,i?V (in1 now ren-ivine their n?is:tI , .-ii|i|.iv<>i i)UV-i;ooi)S. iiakiiwakkumi (;ui>T.WIKN. winch ilif>y will jell <>ii il.<" most DMMiunliio rins, ttii'l to which ilcy res,'" <*t fully invite I lie iltfiitinii iflln ir friend* and the public i*em*n?lly. Kepi. -3. 7fi tf I" A DIRS' handsome winter DIIRSS GOODS J and fancy SILKS. For sale at cost lor cash, until the first of January next, hv Dee. 1G, ' I). \\\ liU.XNKV. GOOD INTENTIONS!!! Better Bargains! Best System!! j. FOR 1S52. CASH. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, J '"iPnE beginning of a now year is generally admitted to 11 Jl be a good season to for (loon Intentions. I intend therefore, "n the first day of January, JS^i. to close the hook* so far as cr.diting is concerned, finding by experi- ,j cnee, that a ' A mttle credit is a dangerous tiling." a I am aware that there an: many?very many, wit'1 whom yarlv accounts mitfht he made with perfect safety , and inucli profit hut a Chi-dt Business, properly coinluc- * ted. admits of no exception, ?n the principle that when ' ( 'onds are sold at ca?h prices, the twelve months crtdit of * a John Jacob Astor is not as good as the cash in hand of a the poorest citizen. Such may not bs the doctrine usually preached in the streets of Camden, lint it is orthodox, nevertheless, and has always been found current on I 'change. In view of this arrangement, I have re-marked the whole of rnv stock, reducing the profits to the lowest possible c scale, and established a UNIFORM I'UICK to nil. s 1 have now "declared my intentions." and appeal to the public fora liberal support in carrying them out, in return for which. 1 promise you EETTER BARGAINS than ever have been afiordcd in Cam len?a strong asser- j limi. Inn one 1 willy rru.v srnsTAXTiATE. , The above is beyond ail doubt, the I5K>T system, com- ' billing every advantage to the buyer with every security to tile seller, and wherever it has been fairly and honest- i ly carried out, it has invariably succeeded and proved high- i ly popular. To those who have so liberally encouraged me heretofore, I again return most heaity thanks, and with the extra inducements now oflbred. I hope confidently, for extra favors, as only ( ash and Quick Sales can stipp?rt small Profits. JAMES;-W1LS0N. December C 95 tf CHEAP GOODS. CTTIIJ-; subscriber Lejra leave respectfully to an- i X nounce to his friends and the public general- i ly, that he has received a tntvvand complete stock i . ?i ?kt? rt/vnn? ,..i.;..t, t,? ,v;n <>l iiumi ami urrnnui<; n im n .... .. ... . lake pleasure in exhibiting to his customers, and selling on the mi'St rea>onab!c terms, and will consider it no trouble to show them it sales are not made. "Call and see. Ladies' Dross cods. Plain hlack silks; French Merino and Cashmeres; French and Fnglisli Bombazines; Mouslaine Delaines; figured and plain Alpnccae; Ginghams and Calicoes, with a f*reat variety of other | articles in this department too numerous to mention, GeiillejBea'ji Goods. | Plain and fancy Cussimercs; S.ittinetts; Tweeds | and Kentucky Jeans; Cashmere, Valencia and Satin Yeslings, &c.?&c. ! JIIt'tidy-ajiKlo Clothing. Dress, Frock and Business Coats: Pants, Vests, &c.; with a lew cases of tine Hats, of the latest style; Caps for men and Boys. ai.so | Negro Cloths, Blankets, Flannels, and a fine as- ' sortmcnt of Cotton Goods, at all prices; bleached and brown Homespuns for sheetings and shirtings, at all prices. also Crockery and Glass Ware, together with an assortment of Hardware, Sic. Crashed and brown Sugar Rio and Java Coti'ee, Starch, Sjiiro, Pepper, &c. All tl:e.-e Goods will he sold low for cash, o?*to punctual customers. Call at the store one door below F. I. Zernp's, Drug-store, and otlire,doors above the Suutiiekx Stoke. S. D. IIALLFORD. Nov. 1J. 00 U BLANT3TS AT j>JJSW XUttii rxui/xiis TIIK subscribers lave n large assortment of the above article, which (ley will sell at unusually low prices. Dec 5. 11. I.EVV & SON. New Family (liucerytV Provision Store (TMIR subscriber is jnst receiving anil now opening a j JL complete a:so;imeiil of ckocizries, Consisting in part as follows: ('reserves, Brandy Fruits and Pickles, Olives, apersund Pepper Sauce, Tomato. Walnut and A1 iishmori Catsups, John Hull. Harvey and Beading Sauco, l'1-setiee of Anchovies. , I'.xliaets of I'use, la-mon. Nutmeg and Vanilla, Citron. Juiiipe I'astec.nd tluava Jelly, Isihsters. Salmon and Sardines. Prunes. Uaisinsand Almonds Brazil Nuts and Naples Walnuts Table Salt, in bags and boxes Candles. Soap aid Starch j Soda. Wine and Puller Crackers Brcma and Corn Starch American and London .Mustard Cinnamon. Cloves ami Nutmegs Pc|)|K*r. Spice, (linger, ("operas and Saltpetre Powder. Shot and l ead l/iaf. Crn-hcl and Powdered Sugar llmVt n Sugar. Bio and Java Coliee, Kiee. Flour and Lard Aams and B.icon Sides Superior Segars and Tobacco A full and comple assortment of Wiitci pstti Liqiiorn. A L- O i ( f'vcckcrv 23*1 trJass ware. will lie sold at llic lowot prices for cash. * R. W. ABBOTT, j1 Opposite Mc-Kuiu'H Drug >'tore. Oct. fi. T'J f i W, Anderson. resr.cri fully inform his Ira-lids ami I lie pnl?W lie generally, thai he is now receiving and open- j ing an enrire >e\v Stock of (foods. consisting of Dry (foods, a full assortment, Heady ."Wad- Cloth in-;, ( roceries of ail kinds, ( Shoes, of every description. Hardware, Saddlery, Hats, Caps, Ac- Are. ! Also, a large stock of : ' (funny and Dnniloc nagging, Kentucky and Philadelphia Rope. j All of w hich w ill lie sold for cash or to punctual cus- ' tomers as low* as they can be found In this market. I Camden, Oct 3. 7d 3m ] Steady.?In<le Clothing. , ; A coinp'ete Slock of Coats, Vests mid rants; L/jl lloy's Clothing? ! Also? mCE-fft* MI3 5 3tTS ; 1 | of all sizes and qualities, warranted to lit; 11 ATS, CAPS, j Merino Vests and Drawer. * hall I lose and (flove-s. The subscribers are ju<t in receipt of a large anil roin- i plele assortment ofllic above, all of which will lie disposed : of as low as they can lie bought in the plane. A. 31. A* K. KKNNKDY. Domestics. w*fci?mv\ lit, :,i !i. ,I ShiitiiiL's. all widths Avpialities I ! 15 Su | >? r i< >r liiulrt'sycii family I .iiiftis; pi I low I.iiiu-ii I | Kl-I in 13?l brmvn ami lilearlicil Alk-udale Sheeting* 1*2-1 l.iiii-H "Sheeting* ! ml. Wliitc. yrllnw ami ttreen Flannels \ l.inseys. .Marlborough Sn ipes and peninw \ Superior lb a I Blankets, 11-1 to l.'M ,Ve. &c. . Tin- above will be sold low. at Sept. 23. A. M. .J U. KENNEDY. 1 Holel lor Sak'. ! I TTTIU. lie sold mi tlie first day of January at t T public. Auction, if lint (i:sjn?.~C(l ol" snnner, '< " ! t at desirable Stand at the corner of Hrond and j DcKalli Streets, occupied by Mr. J. 15. P. Iloonc, j j with the Furniture thereto belonging-. A credit | | will he given to suit the purchaser. For particu- j lars applv to John Rosscr, Ksip, or to Wiley Mcj Kain. " WIM.IAM McKAIN. I -J j .Nov. 11. i-'J tf / . . I .M 1MB REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IN EQUITY?LANCASTER. imcs Robinson and wife, Nancy J. vs Thomas I,. Wright and Mary Wright. 'TNDER the Decree of the Court of Equity in above * ?-1 - ii -? I -? ? /^ruiat (Intiap nn llui .J rase, I will urn ill Lauiwicr rst Monday |5 h day) of January next, the following valable Ileal Estate belonging to Thomas J. Wright, dec'd; Tlie House autl Lot, it ilio Village of Lancaster. containing four acre*; boonled hy I/>t of Dr. Mobley. Gay street, the Public Rotul ltd Dttniap-street. The Dwelling and other huilding* re very comfortable, and the place a very desirable one. Also-- itf 1 Acres of Laud, fear the Village, on Gilt's Creek, bounded by land* of 8. I. Ktnmotis, Thomas Ballard. James Adams and William ifch'enca It contains some fine bottom*, srti made an .buttdance of Corn litis year. Also, Sixteen Acres, fear and adjoining the Village, bounded b> land* of M-. Jlintoti. Estate of Z. Perry, and lite Camden road. Terms?A credit of one and two years, (except a* mncli > ;a*h as will pay costs,} purchasers giving bond* with good ecurity, with interest. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON, c. a. l. n. December 1,1851. (So 50) fit - * , j- or saic. A young1 FELLOW, accustomed to mam w mrses, driving, cj-c., and a tolerable Cook, wiiife' sold on the first .Monday in January next, at tLe Court House in Camden, on a credit of one, two ind three years. Health, title and character jood. Apply at the Bank of Camden. Dec. 9. 95 ta AMERICAN HOTEL CORNF.K OF RICHARDSON AND BLANDING STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. BO.ITWRIGHT & JAN.NEY, I WAI D. HARRIS, I'KOPIIIHTOIIS. I ASSISTANT. O'Hanlon's Omnibus will be ready at the Rail, road Stations to carry Passengers to this House, (or to any point desired) where they will find good accommodations and kind attention. Dec. 3. 94 tf i Servants to Hire for 1852. APPLY immediately to JOSEPH B. KERSHAW. Plank Road. In pursuance of the authority of the Governor, Books have been opened at the following places by the persons named, to oontinue op. en until the first day of January next, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions" to raise the sum of one hundred and thirty thousand dolS " * " n. 1 T* J Jars, for the purpose ot hunting a nana rvoau from the Town of Camden through Kershaw and Lancaster Districts, to a point or points, on the North Carolina line. At Lancasterville, by Tho. W. Haey, J, H. Witherspoon and Tho. K. Cureton. At Pleasant Valley by George Beckham, Jno. M. Dobv, and Drury Morrow. At Liberty Hill, by L. J. Patterson, Jno, Brown, and Jesse Kilgore. At the Bank of Camden, by the undersigned. The Shares will be Twenty Dollars?one dollar per share must be paid at the time of /subscription. J. M. COOPER, ) CommrV " A.JOHNSON, } for J. C. WEST. ) Camden. CAMDEN, OCTOBER 13, 1851. JUST received, and on the way by every arrival, a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoos of every style and quality, which will he Fold at a small advance over manufacto'or1, prices. The public are rorpartfnlly invtitcd " * to call and examine ike ?tuck and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Ei/'Those Goods were made expressly for t'sia market, and selected by myself. Purchasers from the country will find it to their interest to give ihe sulncriber a call, as the goods will be sold from ten to fifteen per cent, cheaper than they hare licrctofi re been in this market. ^ J. S. McCAPPQNy 0 P'rii'e of Plnntntinn Rrnoano. JLI111U VI j. luuiuiivu 4 T ilie following prices: 75c.; 81c.; 87c.; 95c.; J. V and SI. Men's fine calf stitch Hoots; pomp solo Hoots, of various qualities, 25 per cent lower than the same quality of goods have ever been sold in this market. J. S. McCADDON. Oct. 15. 81 tlj Southern Manufactured Shoes. rp JI K subscribers arc extensively engaged in the X manufacture of Pluntation and House Servants Sloes, Together with various descriptions of Leather, for Shoes nnd Plantation Use, ind can compete with Northern Manufacturers, both as o price and quality, am! w?s do not hesitate to my that av can give a Hotter Article, for the same money than an he bought of Northern manufacture. We therefore invite all tliwe who would give preference to Home Inlu-try. to give us a trial. Wc have also made extensive additions ... our stock of fine Hootn and Shoos, unbracing every variety, together with Travelling J'ruuks. Carpet Hags. Valices. .Men's and Boy's Caps, tc. A c. All of which we oiler at prices which cannot ini 1 to plea-e. Purchasers are respectfully invited to examine our stock ALUKil Of .UUUKA*. Camden. Oct. 3,1851. 73 if 1 M AHA CICSAUS, of the verv best brands. At LIM/UV MOOUK'S. f'Tcsci'ves, ISrandy Peaches, &e? IT* I. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (assorted,) Jt Brandy Peaches, Lemon Syrup, Juracoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials, Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Jlarct and IS*. (J. Black-berry do. ?HEW SEICII CIIA MP AIGNE? '3auva Jellv, Catsups and Sauces, Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins, English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, [initation English Cheese, Macaroni, A c. English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, She . Barks and Soft Shelled Almonds. ROB'T LATTA. Camden, July 1, 1 fin 1. 52 tf Sky-Light. Dagiicrreaii Rooms, [n the Hall over the Store of Ittr. William B. Campbell, "Y FR. II. E. SQU1ER would respectfully an. kt I. r.ounce to the citizens of Camden and its icinity, that lie lias fitted up a sky .and side Light, vlticli is acknowledged hv all artists to be farsu. tcrior, as it softens the I ght, and perfects the eye, hereby rendering it perfectly easy for persons villi weak eves to sit for a miniature. .Mr. S.'s skill in the art needs no comment.'? 'eisons at all sceptical are requcstod to call and latisfv themselves by occular demonstration. A lino assortment of Mcdalions and fancy Cases. (LT Likenesses of children taken in a few sconds, warranted to be perfect. Nov. 14. no tf nt'.MIj; ISuttcr. I do V rginia and Mountain do By ROUT. Lv TTA.