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I r ?nii?b???b? bwp3s I KUCOltAPJUC INTELLIGENCE. From the Charleston Courier. Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF T1IE ARCTIC. \ Baltimore, Jan. 21. American Mail Steamship Artic, has arriv^dt Ht ^ew Votk fro'.ii Liverpool, which port she loft on the 7th ins?. liiE Markets.?The sales of Cotton for the * 1 .... ..., . , week ending me oui him. comprised zo,uuu judos. .*1.000 <>f which were for export. The middWlg qualities havp advanced an eighth of a penny. The British steam ship Athazon, from .Southampton, for the West Indies had been consumed by fire at sea, and one hundred and thirty" one lives had been last. Universal tranquility prevailed in France.? The President had been shot at bv a sentry, v. ho had boon taken a prisoner, sentenced to death by f- " a court martial and shot. Louis Napoleon is to be styled Emperor, and coins were in the course :'4p of being manufactured, which were to l?e:ir t!ie inscription, "Louis Napoleon, Emperor." It is said the Sovereigns of Europe have notified Napoleon that they are prepared to enforce that article of the Treaty of Vienna, which for .1^..?,i?. utud any uczH;rjiu?iut vi tuu i?a? v^v.^ Mieeeeding to the Imperial title. The organ of the Government denies the fruiii of the statement, wluch had boon proniulgat <1 .to.tlie effect that the President dent l ad received a congratulatory letter from the Emperor Nicholas of Russia. The new constitution, it was expected, would , have been declared on the 8th inst. American Cotton ships that have touched at English poits . are to be admitted into French ports free of duty. A large number of suspected j ersous had been arrested and sent to Cayenne. The statue of t Liberty had been removed from the Chamber of Deputies. The Ltnpcror of Austria has abrogated the old constitution and* was about to promulgate a new one. i The resignation of Lord Pahnerston had caused great satisfaction at Madrid. o I The Georgia Legislature on Intervention.? The Georgia House of Representatives, on the Oth, passed a preamble aud resolution,fruin which we make the following extracts: It has been the policy of the American Gov- , "ernmont, from its earliest existence, to maintain friendly relations with all, but entangling alliances with none, our true mission is not to propagate our opinions or impose upon other countries ( k our form of government by artifice or force, but show by our success, moderation and justice, the l.Wsimrj i>f self-rrnverronent ntirl the . '.ilvaiitufrft of free institutions. "We sympathize witli tlie oppressed, wo tender them a home, but never will we join with the ambitious or the revenpjeful in a crusade against other nations, however they may have oppressed their citizens. A departure from this safe and correct rule would involve our Government in endless disputes and wars, tlte result of which the wisest Statesmanship cannot foresee. In extending our commercial relations Ave should have as littl" political connection as possible with foreign nations. Therefore, resolved, by the Senate and IIuu^of Representative^ ?f the State "of Georgia, in General Assembly met, That his Excellency the -y Governor, be requ -stcd to forward the foregoing s declaration of our principles to our Senators aud i Representatives iu the Congress of the United " States, with the request that they may he laid before their respective houses, a< the opinions of r the people of Georgia, as to the policy of our (government; and that a copy be sent to the President of the United States. ^ Longevity in A~cw Mexico.? Some f:ici-s developed bv the censtis seem to show New Mex'co to " bo ono of the healthiest countries on the globe. Out of a population of 61,632, no less than forty persons-are over 100 years of age; sixty are over 90 years, and 310 are over 80 years of age. in Valencia country, Candelais Agntur, a farmer. ( was 130 years old, when the census was taken: Jose Ortado was 110; Kosa Billejos, 110; Rosa Montallo, 106; Maria J. Paoheco, 103. The mah-s attain a greater age than the females, for of the 314 over 80,107 are males and 117 females. Cakceh.?nils terrible disease is said to have greatly increased in England during a few years ^ insomuch that a Cancer Hospital has just been established in London, and is already effecting , an immense deal of good. In 1850, Libre this ' Hospital was established! no less than four thousand five hundred and eighty-six persons died in England, of this frightful malady. Of these, . three thousand two hundred and twenty-eight I were shales. I U ?? '11,1 ? OBITUARY. Died, in this town, of Consumption, on Tuesday livening 20th inst., DOUGLAS MINION, Jr.. in the 22d year of his age. The deceased was a consistent member of the Mcthodist E. Church. Of a quiet, unobtrusive character, lie pursued the even tenor of his way through life, and , died at peace with all men, and as we have reason to believe from his dying words, with the full assurance of his acceptance with God. He was not afraid to die. The Christian's triumph is in death. Though he may be ' little known beyond his immediate circle, lie is not a stranger to the Lord of Lords, and the King of Kings. This is worth infinitely more to the immortal spirit, about to change worlds, than all earth's hoarded treasures. or the imaginary joys of a long life in sir. Let mo dio the death of the righteous, and may my last end bo like his. W. WANTED. A YOUNG MAN from Charleston, wishing to obtain , a situation in some wholesale.or retail Store in ; Camden, takes this method of applying. The best of references given. He has been in several stores in Charleston, and is williug to work for a moderate com- ( fensalion. Apply to 1'. J. WARREN, Esq. BRICKS FOR SALE. fpVHE subscriber has on hand a largo quantity of ( X GOOD BRICK, which luay be hud on application. January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. WAGON FOR SALE. A FIRST rate FOUR-HORSE WAGON will be sold low if applied for soon. i Jan. 23? J. F. SUTHERLAND. , Ifotice. Thereby appoint Gen. J. W. Cantoy Agent to attend all business transactions during mv absence from tho State. ZACH CANTEY. Jan. 16 5 tf * ?a??wmammmmmmmm?mmm?c THE SWISS BELL-RINGERS, AT TEMPERANCE HALE, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1862, TT7ILL give one of their delightful Performances. T V Their Music always gives entire satisfaction ta tlicir audience, and a disappointment is out of the question. Doors ODen at half past six o'clock?performance tc commence at half past seven. ^'"Tickets 25 cents. Jan. 23. NOTICE. I HEREBY forewarn all persons from trailing with my wife ELIZA ROSS. As she has quit my bcil nuil board, I am determined not to par any debt com tractcd by her. WILLIAM ROSS. January 5. 1852. 7 5t SUFFER "HOUSE. rrMIE subscriber lias made arrangements with the .1 Contractor to furnish SUPPER for Stage Passengers to and from Canulen. C. II. NETTLES. references?J. W. Stegai.l Contractor; Col. E W. Charles. Darlington II.: Maj. Joiix D. Murray Camden: Post Master, Clieraw. Mount Elon. Jan. 23. 7 St CLEAR ^THE WAY!!~ IN order to make room for Spring Purchases, I nop offer the following WINTER GOODS at prices unquestionably low: Ladies' Winter Dross Goods of every kind, from 12c upwards Beautiful Brocade Lustres, 25. 3] and 37, worth 50c, G-4 English Mori noes, all shades, only 50c French Merinoe.-:. plain and figured, at N. York Cost Mousslin DcLtunes worth 37, lor 18, 20 and 25c llaai.tir..! i'.., rndi'iiru-l lh/i First quality French Calico, now selling at 1 He "White and Fed Flannel at a shade over cost White and Grey Duftil Blankets, at 73, 87 and $1 With a great variety of WINTER GOODS, at prices temptingly low. My object being to raise money foi my Spring Purchases. 1 will sell them oil' at any sacrifice of profits, rather than keep them over to next winter. Parties wishing bargains, will liud this an excellent opportunity for covcrting their loose change intc good, cheap and substantial Drv Goods. Jan. 23. JAMES WILSON. a Suit to suit tha Times! TT7TSHING to close out the balance of my stock ol t \ Winter Ready-Made Clothing, 1 will dispose of my stock of Coats. Over Coats and Vests at cost prices. also. Broad Cloths. French Cassitneres and Vesting*. AllWool Tweeds Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro Cloths, at greatly reduced prices. January 23. ' JAMES WILSON. LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG. a FINE lot of HOMESPUNS, CALICOES, FLAN1'V NELS, Oznaburgs, Jeans, Ticking, Ac. Ac. Also, Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c. For sale low lor cash, jr on time, to punctual customers. January 23. WM. C. MOORE. cheap groceries. X RirDS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COFFE: mats O JAVA COFFEE: 10 sacks CUBA DO. 20 barrels New Orleans MOLASSES _ ? hogs West India DO 30 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Monongehela DO ? casks old IIve DO 10 vears old 3 1-8 casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrels best LEAF LAUD 10 barrels ilAL'tvAit EL 25 barels Baltimore I'LOUR 10 boxes English Dairy CHEESE 10 kits MACKAKEL No. 1 ALSO, 10 baskets HE1DSICK CM AMPAIGNE 10 cases CLA RET WINE, for Table two 10 do MADEIRA DO 5 do PORT DO 20 dozen "15 VASS' LONDON" PORTER ALSO, Ginger, Pooch, l'lnm ami Chow Clmw PRESERVES 200 quarter and half boxes SARDINES 50 eases SALMON and LOBSTERS Vitli many other articles too numerous to mention. For a!e low lor cash, or to punctual customers on the usual imo. W. C. MOORE, Red Flag. NEW RAISIAJ?i--.'iU quat ter boxes RAISINS. Received at M()ORE'S. pOBACt O-A small 1 ,t of CHEWING TO 15ACX Co. Just received and far sale by W. C. MOORE. Sign of the lied Flag. r 1A1VDLES! CA1VDLES-20 Boxes Sperm I and Adamantine CANDLES, For sale cheap by January 23. W. C. MOORK. ' N'AILS?A small lot of NAILS, l or sale very low to close out the lot, by V. C. MOORK. ,4 Currants, Figs and Prunes. At Jan. 23. MOORFS. HANDY?125 boxt s CANDY, (25 lbs. each.) For L0 s;de low to Merchants. Just received for sale l?y January 21. W. C. MOORK. 1 Case Preserved Oranges 1 do do Lemons 1 do do J'iiie Apples 1 do do Citron Received and for sale by Pec. 23. 1851, SHAW A AUSTIN. *T Cases Pie Fruit. Received and for sale by J Dec. -J:i, 1851, SITAW .1- AUSTIN". !"T bbls. choice Pippins. Received and for sale bv J Dec. 23, 1851, SHAW k AUSTIN. 1/1 Kegs Malaga Crapes. Received and fir sale lwbv SHAW ,t AUSTIN. Dec. 23. 1851. 00 tf ^ Drums, small size, Figs. (New crop) Received and for sale bv Dec. 23. 1851 SIIAW& AUSTIN. 1 A Whole boxes Layer Raisins L' / 20 half do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and fur sale bv Dec. 23. 1851. ' SHAW* AUSTIN. r Bbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and .) CwnlAhv KtfAW.t ATTfiTTM Dec. 23, 1851. ISA > Ei AGi:\( \. 'FMIE subscriber will attend promptly to any busi1 iiess entrusted to liirn as HAXK AGEXT. Jan. 16. A. J. DEIIAY. TO IIBin;. \MALE COOK and 1I0USK SERVANT. Young and active. Apply at this office. January 16. 5 tf FOR SASJ:. i*MIE HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by the subscriber as a Store. This property will be.sold >u liberal terms and on a long credit. For particulars ipply to C. MAT1IESOX. January 16. 5 tf FOR SALE "TMTE HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied 1 by Mrs. C. A. Rovkin. adjoining Miss Scuta McIbiT^rk wood. The House is new, well linished and ocated in every particular, wifli live acres of Land atinched. Apply to E, M. BOY KIN. January 1G. 5 tf NATiriV VI,L persons indebted to the Estate of John Buskin son., doe'd. will plcaso call on Col. J. C. llaile, ind make immediate payment, as longer indulgence . annot be given. SAM'L. BASK1N, Adin'r. January 10. 5 3t CORN ! i AAA Bushels of for salo low for 1 ' /' /V/ CASH or 00 days Paper. January 20. W. C. MOOBE. CHARLESTON AUCTION SALE. Assigned Estate Sale of Large awl Valuable Stock of Groceries. BY HKYRY COB J A & CO. i On Tuesday, 27 th inst., commencing at 10 o'clock. will he sold, at tho South-west corner of Hayne und i Church streets. The entire stock of said store, embracing one of the largest and best selected stocks of GROCERIES ever offered at auction in this city, consisting in part of Ilhds. Porto Rico. Muscovado and New Orleans i SUGARS l Boxes of Loaf bbls, Crushed, Ground and Clarified S ucars ]Java, Rio and Lagnrva Coffee Chests, half chests, quarters and caddies of Ilyaon, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea Bags Topper. .Spice, Ginger and Cassia Boxes Mustard, Soap, Starch, Prunes, Raisins? | Sperm, Pearl, Adamantine, Star, and Tallow Candles Illids. Cuhti and bbls. New-Orleans Molasses Hags Soil Shell Ahnonds ttnd Sait Bags Shot and kegs Nails and B;ir Lead Mackerel in bids., half barrels and kits Writing and Wrapping Papers Snloratus. Tabic Salt, Sodti crackers, Olive Oil, Indigo. Madder, and Copperas Illids. Bacon and kegs Lard A XII 108 bales DUNDEE BAGGING and Calcutta Gunnv Cloth 490 coils Kentucky, Pluladclphio, Manilla. Cotton and Jute Bale Rope ALSO. 528 boxes and kegs of MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. | pounds, half pounds, 5?8 and 10 to the pound, of various brands and qualities, some of which | arc considered the best brought to this market BRANDIES. WINES AND LIQUORS: . I Pipes, half pipes, quarters and eights of genuine j and direct imported BRANDIES?Martell k Co.. P. P. II. Goddards, Otard Dupny k Co.. J. J. Dupuy k Pellcvoisin brands?some of which are extra tine Pipes, half pipes, quarters and cigths , of direct imported Madeira Wine Port, Sherry, Tcneriffe, Sweet and dry Malaga in quarter casks Pipes Holland Gin, Puncheons of Jamaica Rum and Irish Whiskey rj Bbls. Whiskey, all kinds?bbls. Rum, Gin and Brandy, Alcohol, A c. ! 200 baskets Champagne Wine, Ileidsiuk, Star. and other choice brands. AND, 500 M SPANISH SEOAKS. of dinvt importation and j various qualities, part of wiiich are equal to any imported. ALSO, The STORE FIXTURES, SCALES. WEIGHTS, MEASURES, large STAND CASKS. Ac. Terms of Sale?all under $300 cash, $300 to $1000. I sixty days; over $1000 to $2000, ninety days; and over $2000, four months; for approved endorsed notes in every instance. i xic .sue wm ne continued iroiu u.iyio uuy, uiiui iuc whole is disposed of; and no postponement should the J weather prove unfavorable Twenty K>oliav* iietvard. A BSCoNI'KDon the 2Gth december. GEORGE, a LA. dark mulatto, about twenty-five years of age. lie was formerly owned by Russell P.iinc, Esq., aud luis worked as a painter in the city, lie ean write, and no doubt will forge passes, to pass as a fi-ce man. He has been in Columbia, Camden and Newberry, where lie is well known. The above reward will be paid for his delivery in any Jail where I can get him. HENRY D. WALKER. Charleston, S. C., .Tan. 23?3t. NOTICE. rI"MIK subscribers have this day formed a Co-partner.L ship, under the name and firm of ROOT .t IXj GRAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General i Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. 1 CaMHSX, Jail. 23. 7 tf OH STOLEN, ON the 22dof Jiumary, n NOTE OF IIAND against D. R. M. Duiilap. in lavor of Joseph K. Kirklaud, for the sum of two huhdrcd and tidy dollars, dated the Oth of M.iv. 1850, and due 1st Jannarv, 1851. Jan. 23?JOS. K. K IRELAND. 6TOVE8 FOR SALE, i 'pWO go-id STOVES will be sold very low. if imnic, I diale application be made at THIS OFFICE. XV. TillRLfiW C'ASTON. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMT'KN. S. O. < Ulice on Broad-Street near tho Court House. Fli ESII GAli Dlb\ SEEDS. JTST received per steamer Marion, our supply of GARDES' SEEDS, for Spring planting, eon.-:: uiag j in part, of the following varieties: Artichoke ' ! KALE. Asparagus J German Kale or Dwarf BEANS. | Greens Dwarf or Snap | LEEKS j Early Valentine I MUSK MELON. Do Moliawk j Extra tine Nutmeg Do China j Tine Apple Do Rachel, or Quail WATER MELON. ! 1 lends I Paris Refugee or 1000 io 1 ! Citron (for Preserving) | ! Carolina or Sewee MUSTARD. Large White Lima White and Black BEETS. ! OKltA. Early Blood Ixmg White Long Do Short Green White Sugar ONION. BROCCOLI. | White Onion Sets Early u inic Jt'AiCMjiM. Brussels Spn uts PARSXll'S. C.\ BRACE. Large Butch Earlv York Yellow Sugar I><?" Butch PEPPER. Do Drumhead LongCaycnue Do May [ Large Bell Do Sugar Loaf ' TEAS. Large Karlv York Extra early rrince A1- j Extra tine late tint Dutch; bert Largo lute Hreen H lazed , Early Washington (or Bed Dutch (lor Tickling)! True May Mountain | I.ATKlt soiits. C.\ RROTS. Dwarf Blue Imperial Early Horn Do Harden Marmwlht Long Orange Do Sugar, edible po< Is Altringhaiu Knight's Dwarf Marrow CAt'LIKLCWKR. j British Queen Do Large Early Linden | Tall Do Late Waleheven , Black-eyed Do \\ hite Solid (Vlorv I Large White Do OCJ, LARDS' J Matchless Do IXing and Countr\* i IIADISII. CECUMBE It. j Early Scarlet Short Top Earl y Hreen Cluster | Long Salmon Do Kraiije j Early Searlet Turnip Small uherkm I Yellow I Hi ' Jjoug Green Prickly Mack Fall or Spanish i>o l>o Turkey Salsify or VogetaMe Oynler Egg Plant " ! 'SPINACH. CORN. j SQUASH, fixtra Early I Early while Seullop laisli Early Canada "Winter Crook Neck Po Tusearora ! Vegetable Marrow Do Pulton I TOMATOES. Sweet Sugar ! Large Red tiJii 1 uur* j MiUill I'D Early Curled Silesia i Red Hherrv lee Drumhead (line) TUKXiP. Magnum Ikmuiti Early Dutch Early Cabbage I ?o Rod Top Royal White Norfolk Philadelphia Cabbage Improved ltuta B;iga Imperial j White Stone. Jan. 16?tf THOMAS J. WORKMAN. ALL persons nro forl>id cutting wood or trespassing in anv manner on Zaeh Can toy's land. J. W. CANTEV. " * ->*- ~*r&- "'.v ' ', -^' ON and after MONDAY, the Oth inst tlio daily trip to Columbia will be discontinued, and the following will be the Schedule run until further notice: ci.. Tnnc loro Tlmrsiln.vg and -Kuturdavs. the; Passen gor Train will Leave Camden at ... 5 30 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at - - - 9 15am. Leava Columbia, at - - -12 m. Arrivo at Camden at - - 4 p. 111. On Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays, Leave Cainden at ... .5 30 a. m Arrive at Junction at - - 7 40 a. m. Leave Junction at - - - 7 50 a. m* Arrive at Camden at - - -10 a. m. Leave Camden at - - - 1115 a. m. Arrive at Junction at 1 45 p. m. Leave Junction at - - - 2 p. m. I Arrive at Camden at ... 4 p. m. On Sundays tlic Train will remain at Junction until the afternoon Train arrives from Charleston. X. 1>. HAXLEY", Agent. January 2. 1852. 1 tf EXECI TOR'S NOTICE. VLL persons having demands against tlie estate of Col. Tillman L. IJIXOX, deed, arc requested to hand them in properly attested, and those indebted to the saute to make payment to WILLIAM DIXOX, Exor. Lee. 15 97 \v3m A X > 5 'A L EETfl.'t'G Cf the Stockholders cf the South Carolina Hail Road Company, and of the South-Western j Rail Road Hank. mm '"yilK ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of j 1. the above Institutions will he held in Charleston | on the 10th day of February, (being the second Tues- I day in the month) at the Lank Hall. The meeting to i I convene at 11 o'clock, a. rn., and on the day following ! I (Wednesday.) there will he an election held at the same i I place. between the hours of 0 a. m. and A p. ni. for j FIFTEEN DIRECTORS in the Road, and THIRTEEN I DIRECTORS in the Bank. A C i.irnittei to verily proxies will attend. Extract from Minute# of Meeting of SlockhvUlern. February ; ' 12, lS.'.l. "Resolved, That every Shareholder who shall have ; owned his Stock for three months before the general Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, be permitted to pass on the Road to and from the meeting, free of j charge." J. It. EM KRY, Secretary. January 10. ' 5 8t EXECUTOR'S SALE. \ \ ' ILL be sold on Monday, the 2nd day of February t t next, at the Court House in Camden. Thirty One \ esrrooi, belonging to the Estate of the late I Capt. Powell McKa. The terms will be one-third cash, the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, a bond with personal security and a mortgage of the propertv will bo required, and interest to be paid an II- * WILLIAM .T TAYLOR. Ex'rP. McRa. Jan. IX -1 ts ESTATE SALE. E> Y permission of John 11. Joy. Esq.. Ordinary for J Kershaw District, will be sold on TUESDAY, the 27th inst., at the late residence of Benjamin llaile, dee'd., a portion of the Personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of CORN. FODDER. PEAS, a quantity of SEED COTTON, stock of CATTLE, SHEEP, 1I0GS, and about 12,000 pounds SALTED PORK. Plantation Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture, .fee. ?a i.so? At the Court House in Camden, on Monday, 2d day of February, between * 50 ;uj<I CO Prisne Mesrow. a line Family Carriage, one pair of Carriage Horses, a Boy's Ponr. fifteen prune Mules, and the Plantation Wagons. The Negroes will be sold on a credit of one. two and three years. Torres for the other property will be made known at the time of sale. C. J. SHANNON, Adm'r. Bcnj. Hailc. I will sell at the same time and place, and on the same terms. Fitly Negroes. C. ilATIIESON. Jsn. 9, IS32. 3 ts 'JEW YEAR. rI*MfE subscriber having a large supply of Guous of I every description, will sell thorn to his customers on :i credit of 0110 year at very moderate prices. He \\ ill also soil tor cash as low as any other establishment in the place. Fcclimr very thankful fi >r the liberal patronage bestowed upon him lor the last seventeen years, he hopes by strict attention to business, and very low price.*, to merit its continuance. E. W. BONNBY. I^OIt SALII?Boy's Boots at cost. i1 .Tan. i:t. E. W. BONNET. SITiiAR House Syrup and new crop New Orleans | Molasses. For sale oy E. W. BONNY. I PATENT Meat Cutters and Sausage staffers. Also a good assortment of Pocking aud Sitting Chairs. For sale by E. W. BONNE V. (1001'KR'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety of J Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron. Raisins, Alinonds. Broma, Chocolate. Mustard. Cheese, seed Potatoes^ Ac. Just received by R. VT BONNET. NOTICE. A A" IM. be sold at the Store of the late A. E. Allen, , II deeM. in t'aiiulen, ou Friday the 2.'!d inst. and j day following if necessary, the personal property of said dee'd, consisting of a horse, Wagon, Cow. Patent Scales, Merchandise of various descriptions, and Household Furniture. Ac. Ai.SC*. A lot of PRY HIDES. Terms?All sums of live dollars and under cash: over that amount i credit of six months, uotos with good soeuritv. Interest from day of sale. J01IX It. .TOY". Ordinary and Administrator. Tan. t>. 3 ts Al>.1 i.\?STR ATOIt'S NOTICE. VI.L persons having demands against the estate of . John S. Cunningham, dee d, are hereby notilied to present them duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate will make p.ivment to If. R CrXXrXGITAM. | . . . W. ('.CUNNINGHAM, )' AUIU rs" Dec. 29, 1851 101 tf i'o? nale. ^\'AGOX Bridles, of niv own manufacture, one t t wurrantetl to last as long as two of Northern make. Also, Trneo chains of various qualities for sale low for j cash. F. J. OAKS. Jan. 2 lv SA?3)I.I: & Ti iitnii. , r I "'l IK undersigned continues his business at the old' I stand, returns his thanks for pasttiivors and hopes lor a continuance of patronage. All work in his line; will be done with punctuality, and where the cash is paid, lit the time of delivery, a discount of ten per cent will be made. Jan it. [2?lv] F. J. OAKS. COPARTiVERSIIIP NOTICE. r|"MIE undersigned have this day .-issociated them3 selves in copartnership tinder the name of REEDKR .V IikSA I 'SSI UK. for the transaction of Factorage and Commission business in Charleston, lor the sale of | Cotton. Rico, and other country produce. Orders lilied with care, and forwarded. OSWRLL REKDERJOIIX li. DeSAUSSURE. Office on Adger's "Wharf. Charleston, Jan. 0 1852, 2 lni Selling off at Cost. ^ LL niv stock of Dry Goods, I hits, Shoes, Hardware a v ami i miMii, m. All persons ii??lol?tfil to the subscriber either by note or recount, arc molest c'd to call and settle the same. JAMES MeEWEN, Jan. 1. 1 tf "sS-' < E?WI I>esirnble Properly for Sale. subscriber offers for sale bis Residence in the X town of Camden, on the corner of Fair and Boundary Streets, in the immediate vicinity of Kirkwood. The house is a comfortable dwelling, and the buildings on the premises are in good repair?the locatiou, for health, is an udmirable one, and there is attached, a good well of water. ' & Terms?One half cash; the balance payable on the 1st of January next with interest, Ac. For further particulars apply to C. M. Wicngcs, or to the subscriber. josEPn wiEyqps. KCTItE. VLL persons having demands against the Estate of the late Col. John Cliesnut are requested to hand them, immcdiutclv. to either of the Executors. JAMES CHESNUT, TIIOS, WHITAKER, Jan. 20?2t. Exo're. r pi IK subscriber bogs leave respectfully to tender hi* A thanks to those of his friends and the citizens of Camden generally, wlw have so generously and liberally patronized him during the past year, and to solicit a continuance of the same. His stock of Drugs, Chemicals. &c.. though limited, will always be found commensurate with the wants of the community, and they may rely at all times upon his personal attention to his business, and their wants. Those indebted to liim tor 1851, are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the same as early as possible. Jan. (I [-'-fit] Z. J. DirtlAY, Druggist. NOTICE. DR. T. AY. SALMOND will act as my Agent during my absence from the State. Jan. 1.1.^?4tl L. A. SALMOND. "fresh garden seeds. rpiIE Subscriber has just received a new supply of X Fresh Winter and Spring Garden Seeds. As we tent all our Seeds before selling them, the public may purchase from us with confidence. "We sell nothing that we do not feel assured will grow if the necessary cautions are used. Our supply consists in part of BE A XE?English Windsor. Early Mohawk. Early Yellow Six Weeks, Large White Kidney. Refugee or . 1000 to 1. Red French Speckled, Dutch Case Knife, White Dutch Runner, Large Lima. BEETS?Early Blood Turnip. Long wood, white sugar. CABBA Early York, Large York, Sugar Loaf; May, Early Drumhead. Large late Drumhead, Savoy, Early Dutch. Green Globe Savoy, True Green Glazed. CARROTS? Early Horn, Long Orange. CUCUMBERS? Long Green, Early Frame, Gherkin. LETTUCE?"White Cabbage, Silesia, Curledlce head. OX/OX?White Portugal, Large Red, Yellow Dutch. PEAS?Early "Warrick, Early June, Early Charlton, Early Double Blossom, Codo Nulli, Dwarf Marrowfat, Largo White Marrowfat. RADISH?Long Scarlet, Sairlet Turnip, Black FalL SQUASH?Yellow Bush, White Bush, Summer Crookneck. TURXirS?large Wliite Flat, Early Spring, Early Dutch, Yellow English, Red Top Flat, RutaBaga. CORX?Sweet Sugar, Six Weeks, Tuscarora, with Okra, Purple Broccili, Cauliflower, Celery, Egg Plant, Kale. Nutmeg, Melon, Parsley, Parsnip, Peppers, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spinage, Vegetable Oyster. Also, a large variety of choice Flower Seeds. 800 Asparagus Roots. For sale by FRANCIS L ZEMP. Jan. 9. 3 tf_ LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. "V\7 E respectfully inform the citizeus of Charlotte * Y and the Travelling public that we have opened a LIVERY' AND SALE STABLE at which thejr can bo accommodated with Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, and Paddle Horses, to any point they may wish to go. We would also say Stock Drovers can have good Lota for stock and Provender at as low a rate as can be afforded. Horses kept at the usual rates, by the day, week, month or year. * The Stables are those known as Robinsons. Persons stopping at either of the Hotels, will , alwavs tlnd a servant in readiness to show the Stable. C. J. PRIDE. R. MORRISON. Charlotte. X. C. Dec. 9. 98 w6m ftvv.finmk Groceries. Crockery &e. " J ? J 7 j 'TM1E subscriber continues to keep on hand a comX plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groce-i ries, Crockery, Ac., which he will sell very low lor casil His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Coffee, Salt, Cliee*e, dec. Ac. Among: his Dry Goods will be found a good article of pure Irish Linen, which he will warrant to be genuine, and soil as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in this market. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. J. CHARLESWORTH. Lewisville Female Seminary, Ten iifiles Fast of Cliesterville. Rev. L. McDONALD, Visitor. MRS, X S. WYLIE, principal; assisted by Mrs Lewis, of the Columbia Institute, Tenn. and Miss II. S. Kkelogg, a graduate of Castleton Seminary, Vt The scholastic year will bo divided into two sessions of live months each; the first commencing the 5th of January, 1852, the second on the 22d of July, The pupils of this seiniuary, in sickness arc altendod free of charge. Por a circular containing full particulars, address Mrs. Wylie, Lewisville P. 0. Chester District, 8. C. January 0, 1852. 2 tf *- ? ii >...ni.ti.iot 3<) HI r? 11 Uil~ I*C1T ll? ?? "?->? ?vw IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph Charlesworth vs Frederick V. Snyder.?Dcclara tion in Foreign Attachment \ \ "IIKRKAS, the Plaintifl' did, on the first day of \ t November, A. D. 1851, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same on whom a copy of the said declaration might bo served: It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the second day of November, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty two, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDIN, C. C?. P. Cierk's Otliee, Nov. 2,1851. JKyq South-Carolina*-Kershaw District. IN T1IE COMMON TLEAS. 9 Thomas Stack vs. Frederick V. Snyder.?Declaration in Foreign Attachment Abel Stack vs. Frederick Y. Snyder.?Declaration in Foreign Attachment. "VI/"IIEREAS, the Plaintiffs did this thirtieth day of t t October, A. D. 1851, tile their Declaration against / the Defendant, who (as it is said,) is absent from and wiuuuu ino minis ui mis cuiic, uuu una mtuuut who nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on the thirty-first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and fitly two, otherwise tlnal and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. M. XAUDEX, c. c. p. Clerks Office, Oct. 31, 1S51. lyqNotice. VLL persons having demands of any description against Rev. Elius L. Eraser, lute of Lancaster District, deceased, are notified and requested to present the same, regularly attested, to the undersigned, on or before the 2d June. 1852, and in default thereof; this notice will be plead in bar. to any demand subsequent tampm v imftkam ly prcroutuu. ?'?~ , Qualified Executor. Oct. 1>0. 87 * tf WJI. n. SIIAXXOX, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CA5IDE.V, S C. "} i A