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e*i?rial!y, should he enrefur?ot fall into the <>)ij.osijc extreme?that if prudery. There is more witcority, if there bo loss nicety, in the conduct of a really virtuous woman than the re is in that of a orude, and some decree of freedom so far from hc-intr iuc?mij??ttil?Ic with the strictest, virtue, is one of its principal priv.leg.-s. If n ladv is j ohliefil to receive, company <n dishabille, it "is a ' ? - r . ! sign of her good breeding u sue :u-s peneci- j lv at ease, and makes little or no apology for her! appearance. A person who changes h<r manner' | with lier garb must lv innately vulgar. Tua Foukkst Cask.?Tim New York Mirror, in alluding to the testimony of Mis. X. 1\ Willis in this ca<e, says:?"The testimony of Mrs. X. P. Willis in the Forrest divorce case, is clear and explicit. Throughout all these difficulties, the conduct of this lady lias been a beautiful exemplification of true christian friendship. It disproves the complaint of the poet: The friends who in our sunshine live, When winter conic arc flown: And he who lias but tears to give, Must shed those tears alone." .v. Iiogers's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, has proved itself f?? he the most extraordinary medical aid in curing that usually fatal disease, Consumption. Hut. it should he remembered, this medicine is as efficacious and valuable in the incipient stages, such as Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, <fce., before the lungs ars so far gone that ulceration has taken place. It. is seldom, if ever, known to fail in breaking up the most obstinate and distressing Cough or (.'old, in a few hours time, if the directions are strictly followed. For sale at Thomas. J. Workman's Drug Store. See advertisement in another column. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATER EE DIVISION NO. 0. The regular meeting of this Division will be held on Thursdy evening, at your new Hall over A. M. R. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. By ord< i- of the W. 1'. C. S. WEST. R. Sh Kirkwood Property for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and LOT in South Kirkwood. It is one of the most desirable places at Kirkwood. The dwelling is large and conveniently arranged?contains ton Rooms, and eight fire places. All the buildings and fences are new, and in good condition. Any person desiring to pureha.se oon oil! ind ovomtim tliA nromi<?A? A. JOHNSON. Fob. 3. 10 _ 3tw BRICKLAYER AIUD PLASTERER AT PRIVATE SALE. T^OR Sale, JOSEPH, a prime, intelligent and orderI ly FELLOW, aged 25 years, a complete Bricklayer and Plasterer, has served a regular apprenticeship to the business, and is capable of doing any kind of Brick or Plastering work. His character and qualiJications will be warranted, and he is only sold to change the investment. With him will bo sold, if the purchaser desires, his mother, an excellent Cook and Washer, a most competent servant. For anv further information, applv in person or bv letter to JOHN S. RYAN, Broker and Auctioneer, 30. Market-Street, Charleston, S. C. January 2f), 1S32. 10 2t For Rent. Cl^HE House and Ix>t in the town of Camden, and I and the House and Premises at Cool Springs, four miles above Camden, belonging to the Estate of John Chosimt, decased; and also for hiro. several excellent SEAMSTRESSES, the property of the same Estate. Persons wishing to rent or to hire, can applv to J A MES.CH ESN ITT, THOMAS WIllTAKER. Fch. 3 10?tf Executors. Executor'* Notice. ' VLL persons having demands against Roddick ' Mostly, dee'd, will present them properly attested within the time prescribed by law. and all persons indebted to said Estate, will make immediate payment . i 10 CKAPDICK MOSELKY. Kxccr. Fob. 3. 10 :st Paints OiN. Ac. rpiIF, Subscriber is now receiving his S|?rinir Stork JL of Whito Lead. Turpentine. Linseed t)il. Chrome Green and Yellow, Spanish and Vandyke Brown. Venetian Red, Yellow (Mire, Widnnw Glass, Ac., which will be disposed of as low as can be, consistently with uniformity of prices. Z. J. DeJIAY. Feb. 3?tf ; Ciielatine* CtOOPKR'S Shred Isinglass. Iieaf Isinglass for Coffee: J Preston A Men ill's Infallible Yeast Powder and Rose "Water; Nutmegs. Mace. Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Red and Black Pepper. White Mustard Seed. Mustard, Sago Tapioca, Arrow Root, Ac. Always on hand at Z. J. DeTI AY'S. Feb. 3 Seltzer Aperient. SEIDLITZ Powders, Henry's Magnesia, Fluid Mag- i licsia, Moffat's Bitters. Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Wistars' Balsam, Acer's Cherry Pectoral, Tarrant's < Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Sands' Sarsaparilla, Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and Jew David's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the above just received at * Z. J. DeIIAY'S. 1 Feb. 3. - J Snirif fi'is l?imiM. . i subscriber lias just received a beautiful collec- I ! 1 tion of the above Lamps, for Centre Table. Man- i tlepieee or Chambers. Those in want, are respectfully i requested to call and examine them at Feb. 3. Z. J. DeHAY'S. * Robinson's Patent llarlev. A X excellent, nourishing article of food, for Children J. A. and Invalids?too well known to '"heads of families," to require a minute description. Has always been kept and sold at z. j. I?e11AY*S." Feb. 3?tf Chinese Fii*fral Washing Fluid. THK Subscriber hrs just received a ease of this invalu- able labor saving Washing Fluid, to which he invites the attention of Families, and Hotel keepers. Feb. 3 Z. J. Dull AY. _ "1\7 IDF IRO\, Spades,Shovels, Manure Forks, v T Ploughs, Cutting Knives, and Corn Shcllers. , Just received at K. W. BOXX FY'S. Feb. 3 Billy for 1851, TX favor of the subscriber, are now ready for delivery. Those whose names they bearare respectfully invited to call at his store, settle them, and take them away. Z. .1. MkIIAY. Jan. 30?tf - ^ bnl.. ,.c a x a.. u amikih'U "117 ILL H* Bold at the store of S. P. Hallford. in T T Camden, on Tuesday the 17th February, and the days following, a large and valuable stock of Merchandize?consisting of PRY COOPS, OKOCKRIKS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, HATS. BRUSHES. SOARS, and FANCY ARTICLES. ' Terms?All sums of Twenty-live Dollars and under rash; over that amount a credit of six months, notes ' with approved security and interest from day of sale. 1 FRANCIS L. ZKM P. 1 Agent of Assignees. A Jan. 30. 0 ts t Wharf Property at Private Sale. BY J. S. BRYAN. OXE-1'OFRTH (1-t)intorest oftliat valuable property known as BOYOK & (.'OAS VIlARYEsi, is now offered at private sale. These Wharves have always been considered the ' most valuable of any property of this kind in the city; they were pnivlmsetl in 1835 at a cost, including repairs and additions, of one hundred and eighty thou- ' ......a .l.OlaiM fOICAnnnt .n..l -if Mm nummmKioinf'lit nf ' the present year have paid their entire first cost, with I interest on the same, and stand credited with four thousand dollars, ($4000) as a contingent fund. These , facts can he authenticated from the books. "With these Wharves will lie included one-fourth interest (1-4) in clev. 11 NEGROES, and all the moveables belonging to said Wharf Property. Terms?One quarter (1-4) cash; balance in one, two . and three years, with bonds secured by mortgage of the ; j property, bearing 7 per cent, interest, buildings to be s insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay tor ! conveyance. For auv further particulars. applv at :iG BROAD-STREET. j Charleston, February 2. 10 2t LIST or LETTERS, Remaining in the Post Otliee at Camden, S. February 1st., 1S:"?2. n Arrants. J W I\ve, J 11 Nettles. C II :I Arrants. II Freeman, J Nelson, F " Aaron, .Miss F Francis, Mrs M Phillips, Mrs. M Adams, W M Cant, F Patterson, Wyatt 1 ^ Anderson, A 11 Gunnison, A X Patterson, L j 2 1 ' Black, J Hart, J L Perry, J Burr, 1' W C 2 Hunter, A Spears, Miss K r Bates. O 7. Ingram. F M Stanley. J R .*5 Bask in, B Jenkins, C Scott. Miss E A Baker, Mrs M Keith, Pr. M L Scott, C Boone. V King, Mrs. S J Smith. V A 2 Boyd. BP 2 Lcard, F Starke, W P Baker, Serena Love, J Squicr, A 0 Baker, Klias Lane, E IT Smith, L 'f r novum, r>n -ucivasKui. a ,->roKes. iv Cunningham JS2 McDoll, J Scciualier, J R I Carlisle, \V 15 Mills, S M Shiver, (1 J Crumpton, .Tno. Mickle, Mrs M C Tarrh, J (J Campbell, MN MeD. Thompson. GenV |j Coltrain, S '] Persons falling for the above, will ]>lease s; y thev , arc advertiAil. " JXO. X. GAME WELL, P. M. * ClAJfAE FLOi'K, Seed Potatoes. For sale ) by K. W. UOXNKY. , stg^or vito vttts" . SALE OF ARTICLES OF FI.1E ART 1X7 ILL take place at ODD FELLOWS IIALL on | V T Tuesday Morning, 3d February, at 10 o'clock. The Itoom will be opened to Visitors on Monday Morning, 2d February, at 9 o'clock, and will bo illu- 1 initiated in the Evening. The assortment will consist in part, of Superbly Chiseled Stone Vases, Bohemian Glass Vases, f Card Ibtceivers, French China Tea Seta, . Superb Papier Maclie, Tables inlaid with Mother of Pearl. ' Work Stands; Superior Razors, Pen Knives, Ac. For particulars sec Hand bills ami Circulars, The Ladies and Gentlemen of Camden, are particularly invited to call and examine these Rich Goods, as i this indeed is a rare chance for them to adorn their Parlors with articles of refinement. MOFFAT .fc MOORE, Auct'rs. Jan. 30?It f Notice. * ,4 LL persons indebted to S. I>. Hallford by note, no/V count or otherwise, are hereby reipiired to make immediate pavment and*save themselves costs. I Villi? T ru.\.M-io it. /jTjMi , Ajrent of Assignees. Jan. no. ' 0 if ' BA.\K KillATY. rpilE suliscribcr will attend promptly to any lm-i- f I 11 ess entrusted to iiiin as li. 1A A' AUKST. Jan. 1(5. V.. J. HKHAY. to ainci;. v VMALK TOOK mi.l 1101'SK SKRVAXT. Youm* i . and active. Apply tit litis oflieo. January 10. .*> tf ' FOR SAMK. rl"MTK IIOI.'SK ami PRKMISKS n iw < wen pied hy liie 1 subscriber as a Store. This p:* .pcrtv will Ik; sold ! in liberal tortus, and o:t a Ion;: crcd t. Km- particulars i tpply to MATIIKSHX. j January 11. tf FOR SAIJ:. : i rpiIK llorPK and PRKMISKS C.rta. rlv r.,n:picd | .1. l-y Mrs. ('. A. Hoy kin, adjoining Miss Scuta MeRa's. Kirk wood. The lloti.se is new. well Unshed .and j located in every particular, with live siercs of Land til* ' Melted. Apply to K. M. BuYKlX.* j January Hi. tf , NOTIFI2. VJAj jter.si'ii.s indehted to tlte Kstale of Joint Buskin . sen., dee d, will please eall on Col. J. C. llailo, and make immediate payment, sis longer indulgence ' cannot be given. SAM'L. BASK1X, Adnt'r. ( January 10. 5 3t i CORN! I (\l 11 1 Bushels of CORA. For sale low for } 1 CASH or GO days Paper. .Tanuarv JO. \\\ (.'. MOORK. I : I' I'OK SALE. i VI7AC.0X Bridles, ?f my own mnnufaeture. one t t t warranted to last as long as two of Northern make. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for ?ash ?\J. OAKS. "FRESH GARDEN SEEI)& 1 r|~MlK Subscriber hns just received a new supply of 1 rresli Winter and Spring Garden Seeds. As we teal fill our Seeds helbre scllipg them, the puhlie may purchase from us with amjit/eucr, We r sell nothing that we do not feel assured will grow if the lieeessiiry cautions are used. Our supply consists " n part of c HE A S'S?Knglish "Windsor. Marly Mohawk. Karly Yel- :i low Six Weeks. I..urge White Kidney, Kclugoe or v 1000 to 1. Red French Speckled. Hutch Case Knife, White Hutch Runner, Large Lima. BEETS'?Karly Blood Turnip, Long Blood, white.Sugar. CAliliA (/A'.S-^-Kfirly York. Large York, Sugar Loaf ii May, Karly Drumhead. Large late Drumhead. Savoy, 1 fciirly Dutch. (ireen li lobe Savoy, True (i recti Glazed. 1 CARROTS-?Karly llorn. Long Orange. OUCl'MIih'RS?Long Green, Karly Kraine, Gherkin. r l.V.TTl'CV,?White Cabbage, Silesia. Curled ice head. ItXfOS'?White Portugal, Large Keil, Yellow Dutch. I'M AS?Karly Warrick, Karly Juno. Karly Charlton, Karly Double Blossom, Codo Xulli, Dwarf Marrowfat. Lirge White Marrowfat. L'A/i/S/f?Long Scarlet. Scarlet Turnip. Black Fall. j S Q U. I SI I?Yellow Bush, White Bush, Summer Crook- h neck. ' Tl'RXU'S-?Large White Flat, Karly Spring. Karly ' Dutch, Yellow Knglish. Bed Top Flat, RutaBuga. COR.Y?Sweet Sugar. Six Weeks, Tuscarorn, with Okra. purple Broecili. Caulitlowor, Celery, Egg Plant, Kale. Nutmeg, Melon, Paralev. Parsnip, Peppers, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spinage. Vegetable Oyster. J Also, a large variety of choice Flower Seed*. *00 As paragus Roots. For sale bv r FRANCIS L. ZKMP. Jan. f. 3 tf ^ _ ] SADDLE A HARNESS .HAKI1KG. a r|Ml K undersigned continues his business at the old i( X stand, returns his thanks for past favors and hopes u or a continuance 01 patronage. All work in his line u vill ho <|nno willi punctuality, and whore the cash is b aid. at the time of delivery, a discount of ton per cont 1 vill be made. si Jan 6, [2-1 v] V. J. OAKS. lwutiim mm I 11I ii ?r?gaijpi?jiiumwiih i ? ? Lewisviile Female Seminary, Ton Miles East of Cliestcrville. Rev. L. McDCNALD, Visitor. MRS. A. S. WYLIK, juincipl; assisted by Mrs Lkwis, of llu* Columbia Institute. Tcnn. and Miss f. 8. Kki-I-occ, a pnidtiide ofPiistk-ton Seminnrv. Vt. J lie sclioiasue year win ue uiviueu mm nvu sessions if five months each; the first commencing the 5th of binuarv. 1852, tin: second on the 22<l of July. Tlif pupils of this seminary, in sickness are attended roe of charge. For a circular containing full particulars, address Jrs. Wylic. Lcwisville P. 0. Chester District, S. C. January'!, 1S52. 2 tf " A DxVlIfISTBATOR'S NOTICE. VLL persons having demands against the estate of . John S. Cunningham, dee'd, arc hereby nntilied to iresent them duly attested, and all persons indebted to aid estate will make pavrnent to 11. B. (XXXrXfJHAM. ) . , . W. C.CL'XXINGHAM, )' A1,111 rpDec. 20. 1851 101 tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. IV'E respectfully inform tlie citizens of Charlotte t i ami the Travelling public that we have opened i LIVERY AND SALE STABLE at which they can be iccommodatcd with Carriages, Buggies. Sulkies, and Saddle Horses, to any point they may wish to go. We would also say Stock Drovers can have good Lots l?r stock and Provender at as low n rate as can bo ufbrded. Horses kept at the usual rates, by the day, week, nontb or year. The Stables are those known as Robinsons. ?3?" Persons stopping at either of the Hotels, will 1 ways find a servant in readiness to show the Stable. C. J. PRIDE. R. MORRISON. Charlotte. X. C. Dee. p. !I8 wGm DRY <;OOJ>s. SELLING OFF AT COST. \"17 K have on hand a large assortment of WINTER t i and KAItLY SPRING GOODS, which wo iropose SLdling nil' at COST, ami some stylos LESS I'll AN" HOST, so as to make room for a large assortiiontof Nprin;' ;m<l Summer Goods. Purchasers will find it much to their interest to call >n 11a. We have an<l will continue to keep the largest and nost select stock of Goods to ho found in this market. S. 0. & J. Oil A MUKRS. Columbia, January 2". S It EXECUTORY NOTICE. VLT. persons having demands against t!ie estate of Col. Tillman L. DIXON", dee'd. an? requested to land them in properly attested, and those indebted to lie same to make payment to WILLIAM DIXON', Ex'nr. Dee. 1") 07 w.lni COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rllK undersigned have this day associated themselves in copartnership under tiie name of REEDSR.fc PeSAUSSURK, fjr the transaction of Factorage md Commission business in Charleston, for the sale of .'of ton, Rice, and other country produce. Orders tilled vith care, atid forwarded. O.sWKLL RKKDF.ltJOI1N H. DeSAUSSURE. Office on Adgcr's Wharf. Charleston, Jan. C 1.'.">2, 2 liu BRICKS EOSt SALE. {"MIK subscriber has on hand a large quantity of GOOD ltllICK, which may he had on application. January 2::. .1.'F. St'TlI KIILAN'D. A'oliee. f hcmliv nniviinl 1~! ,m T W I 'itnlM* A wnl In fillnnrt 1 :ill business transactions during my absence from ho State. ZACil CAXTKY. Jan. Hi 5 tf MAV YEAR. rfFK sn'iscrilior having n large supply of floods of every description. will soli litem t-> bis customers m a erodit of one year at very moderate prices. Ho vill also sell fir cash as low as any other establishment n the place. Feeling very thankful for tin-pat ronnj*e bestow* 'd upon him f>r lie-1 ts| seventeen yeai-s. lie hopes by itrio*. atteiitinii to business. ??</<" ;/ /wb/ww, to merit ts continuance. K. \Y. BOXXKY. Iirv(i?0(ls, Groceries, ('rockery &c I'M IK subscriber Continues to keep on band a com* . "ph ic assortment of Pomestic Pry floods. (Iroecies, Crockery. ,Vc.. which ho will sell wry low for CASH, lisj .stock of t irocerie.s consists, in part, of sugar, tofl're, Sail, (liccso, dc,<&c. \in<mg his I'ry floods will be found a Rood article of ??/ ? Irish Linen. which lie will warrant to be i/enitiif, md sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in bis market. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. _ .1. CHAliLKriWOllTII. POR SALE?Boy's Hoots at cost. I Jan. 13. K. W. BOXXKY. j I'UAR House Syrup and new crop New Orleans ^ r..^.i.. t.?- t." w tirivvv PATENT Mc.it Cult ' s >;ius:f.v <tulVcrj. Also, :i good assortment of Rocking iiiul Sitting Chairs, 'or sale bv _ ' K. W. BOXXEV. ( 100FKR'S best shredded Isinglass, and n variety of Ly Extracts. fresh Currants ami Citron, Raisins. Aliiumls. Rrotiiii. Chocolate. Mustard. Cheese, seed I'otaocs, Ac. Just received by K. \V HoXXEY. Soiling oil at Cosl. VI.I. my stock of Dry Goods, Hats. Shoes, Hardware and Crockery, Ac. All persons indebted In the subscriber either by note >r account, tit" requested to call and settle the saute. JAM ES MeEWEN, Jan. 2. 1 tl" TO TRAVELERS1, I'M IK subscriber having recently purchased that large and commodious Ruildingiu the town of Cannlcn, :, C? known as McKAIXS iloTKL, and recently ocupicd by Mr. J, 15. K. Rooxk. is prepared to receive ml ucconulutc TRAVELERS and HOARDERS, and i ill thank the traveling portion of the countiy to give lim a call. JOHN IXGRAM. Camden, P. C. January 27, 18a2. 8 tf ?3?"ThcSoutli Carolinian and Charleston Courier will nsert triwci'klv Cor oik- month, ami The Hornet's Xost, 'harloUe. ami Weekly 1'ost. Raleigh, once a week lor \vo months, and forward bills to this oil ice. MXiEtO MIOIIS AT COST. I^IIK subscribers will .-oil the remainder oft heir stock . ol'X Jit J U( > Silt at Cost, for Cash. Jannarv 'J7. WORKMAN A ROOXK. Canlion. \I.T. persons are eantioncd against trading lor a Xotc of hand, for ?S0, giveu by tne t" Pixon Kir>y, dated in November, 1851, payable on the 1st Jannrv 1 Salt. The property for which said note was given aving proved unsound. I will not pay it. Jan. -7?itw S li. II. K\"AXS. WA\TI;D TO IIIKK. VGOOD COOK. Washer and Ironer, for whom liberal wages will be paid. -Apply to January 117.?Stf ,S. K. CAPKIIS. A C4!tl>. I'M110 subscriber begs leave respectfully to tender his . thanks to those of his friends and the citizens of lamden generally, who have so generously and liboralr patronized him during tho past year, and to solicit continuance of the same. 11 is stock of Progs, Chcniads. 4c., though limited, will always be Ibniul coinlensurate with tho wants of tin* eoiniininity, and they lav rely at all times upon his personal attention to his IISIIK'SS, mill IllOir W.-Illts. I I:??.- ? Iliunntn in mm IWI 851, art- earnestly requested to conn' forward and fttlo tlie samoas early a.< possible. J .in. G [2-Gt | ' .1. Midi AY, Druggist. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. I T.ST received per steamer Marion, our supply of GARDEN SEEDS, lbr Spring planting, consisting j in part, of the following varieties: ' Artichoke . KA I.K. Asparagus German Kale or Dwarf 1 BEAN'S. Greens ? Dwarf or Snap LEEKS , Karlv Valentine MUSK MELON. . Do* Mohawk E .vlra tine Nutmeg k. Do China I'ine Applo Do IviicheL or Quail WATER MELON. Heads l'aris . Refujriv or 1000 to 1 Citron (for Preserving) ' Carolina or Sovvee MUSTARD. . Large White Lima White and Black t.i'lnv. ,,t.-i> ? j>j;e#io. wiv&wb. _ l-Iarly Blood Loup White Loup To Short Green White Sugar OX 10X. r BROCCOLI. Whil'- Onion Sols Marly While . J'AILSLKY. 4 Brussels Spronts PARSNIPS, { CABBAGE. Large Dutch v Karlv York Yellow Sugar . Do* Dutch rKl'I'KR. J, Do Drumhead Long Cayenne j Do May Large Dell ,, ]>o .Sugar Loaf I'KAS. Largo Early York [ Extra early Drinec Al- r Extra line late Hat Dutch bert a Large late Green Glazed Early Washington (or .. Red Dutch (for Pickling) True May , Mountain , i.atkii sorts. CARROTS. i DwarfBlue Imperial Early Horn Do Garden Marrowfat j liong Orange j Do Sugar, edible pods f Altringham Knight's Dwarf Marrow v' CAULIFLOWER. i British Qneen Do Large Early Linden ! Tall Do Lite Waleheven i Jlluck-e\%d Do White Solid Celery j Largo White I>o a OCLLAItDS Matchless Do Long and Country J RADISH. t CUCUMBER. Early Scarlet Short Top 5. Early Green Cluster i Long Salmon s Do Frame ! fairly Scarlet Turnip Small Gherkin 1 Yellow Do Long Green Prickly Black Fall or Spanish Do Do Turkey Salsifc or Vegetable Oveter Keg Plant " \ SPINACH. CORN. ? SQUASH. Extra Early ! Early white Scallop bush Early Canada I Winter Crook Neck J Do Tnscnrora I Vegetable Marrow v, Do Dutton . ! TOMATOES. Sweet Sugar ! Largo Rod LETTUCE. ! Small Do Karlv Curled Silesia I Red Cherry lev Drumhead (line) j TURNIP. Magnum Roman j Early Dutch Early Cabbage I Do Red Top Royal ! White Norfolk Philadelphia Cabbage | Improved Rut v Baga Imperial I White Stone. Jan. 16?tf THOMAS ,T. WORKMAN. 1 LOOK 0UT~FOR THE FLAG. ~ 1 VFJNKl.it of HOMESPUNS, CALICOES, FLAN- J . NKLS, Oznaburgs, Jeans, Ticking, Ac. Ac. Also, f Bagging, Rope, Twine, Ac. For "ale low for cash, 1 or on time, to punctual customers. ? January 211. WM. C. MOORE. CHEAP GROCERIES ~ JiTFRS. SIT.All; .10 Kicks RIO COFFE; mats " t) JAVA COFFEE: lOsacksCUBA Dt?. 20 turrets New Orleans MOLASSES ] ? hogs West India DO < JO barrels New Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Monongehela DO ? casks old llyc DO 10 rears old ( 1-S casks FRENCII RRANDY .1 barrels best LEAF LARD 10 barrels M ACKARKL 2.1 burets BaltimoreFLOUR ,10 boxes English Daily CHEESE 10 kits MAOKARKL No. 1 ALSO, : 10 basket, 1IKIDSICK CHAMPA k.NK 10 eases CLARET WINE, for Table usu in .hi MADEIRA DO F r, do PORT no JO (Won -RYASS' LONDON" roRTKR a !.S<), Ginger, IV.u h. Plum a:ul CIiow Claw PRESERVES JOti quarter ami half boxes SARDINES HO eases SA LMON ami LOBSTERS Willi many oilier articles too numerous to mention. For sali? low lor <\?.s!i. or lo punetual customers on the usual time. W. C. MOORE. Red Flag. ' I! \V It AISI 30 quarter boxes RAISINS. i> Reeoiveil at MOORE'S. rpORACCO?A small lot of CHEWING TOBAC1 Cm. Just reeeivotl ami for sale l?y i W. C. MOORIO. Sign of the Roil Flag. / iA\RLi;S! CANDLES?20 Boxes Sperm V^' am! Ailamantiuu CANDLES. For sale cheap by January 21!. W. ('. MOORE. V \ ILS?A small lot of NAILS. For sale very i i low i-Iiise out tlie lot, by W. ('. MOORE. ^ VE !>S, Currants, Figs ami Prunes. At , .f:in. J a. _ MOORK'S. / i i t, nv ! >-. i?iv..jim vnv ii,j .uw.i. \ i\?. V ' naif low t.i Merchants. just received forsalu by January 'J 1. W. ('. MOORE, 1 Case Preserved Oranp' H 1 do do 1,011)0113 1 1 ilo do 1'iuc Apples i 1 do do Citron t Received and tor salebv 1 Pee. 'J:i. ls-,1. SHAW A AUSTIN'. \ Cases Pie Fruit, Received and fur sale bv f) I?er. 23. 1831. . , SHAW A AUSTIN*. ** bbls. choice Pippins. Received and for sale bv f) Hec. 23. 1851, SHAW .V AUSTIN'. J / \ Kcps Malapa Grapes. Received and fur sale 1 ' ' bv SHAW A AUSTIN*. Dee. L'.t. 1S.11. f)!> tf *) \ I banns, small size, Fips. (New crop) Received m t) and Ibr sale bv . Dee, il.t, 13.11 SH AW A AUSTIN*. 1 / \ u hole boxes Laver Raisins t 1 I f '20 hair do do do I 90 i[iiart?T do do do r Received and for sale bv a 1).r. 23, 1831. * SHAW .V Al'STIX. e ** llbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and f) tin-sair bv SHAW A AI'STIX , Ibr. *2::, DC,I. A.\\\I AL 2Ii:CTI\G Of the Stockholders of the South Carolina Rail Road Company, and of the South-Western Rail Road Bank. rpilK AXXUAL MEETING oftho Stockholders of 1. the above Institutions will be held in Charleston on the 10th day of February, (being the second Tues- v day in the month) at the Bunk llal). The meeting to convene at 11 o'clock, a. in., and on the day following ^ (Wednesday,) there will be an election held at the same place, between the hours of 9 a. m. nud 3 p. m. for KIFTEEX DIRECTORS in the Road,and THIRTEEN s DIRECTORS in the Bank. * P A Oonnnittoe to verity proxies will attend. Kxtfiwt from Minutes of Mutiny of Stockholders, February ' 12, 1851. ' 1 " Hksoi.vki*. Tliat every Shareholder who shall have owned his Stoek for three months before the general Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, be permitted to pass on the Koad to and from the meeting, free of r charge." J. R. liMERY, Secretary. January 16. 5 St (j VLL persons are forbid cutting wood or trespassing A in anv manner on Zaelt Caiitev's land. ,i. \V. CANTEY. taxi;*. N'OTICK is hereby given,.that I will open Books on the 2Sth day of February next, at the store of 'allies Dunlap, in Camden, for collecting the Taxes lof 851. ami will attend at the following places on the folnving clays lor the same pnrjiose: On Monday, the 1st of March at Liberty 11 ill: on 'ucsdav, the 'id of March at Flat Rock, on Wednesday, he 3d of March, at Buffalo; on Thurday, Ihe 4th of larch at Lizenby's: on Friday, tlie 5th of March, at ehrock's Mill; on Saturday, the 6th of March, atCareon's Mill. After the above named times. I will attend at Cam-' en until 'lie lirst day nf May next, at which time the tooks will positivclv tie closed. and all defaulters doule taxed. " J. W. DOBY, T. C. K. T>. January 27. 8 tf Desirable Properly for Sale. pill- DeKALB MANUFACTU RIX C COMPANY JL will offer tor sale, tlurir Cotton Factory* [lorn mill and Tannery, near Camden. S, J. Tlie situation is pleasant and healthy, ottering a cry desirable investment for Capitalists. The water tower is amply sufficient lbr all purposes, within ono nileofthe Terminus of the Camden and South Carolina tail Hoed, affording daily opportunity for the shipnent of Goods. The Cotton Factory h now iti operation, with a full onrplement of hands, has been making Or.naburgs and farn-t. and has IiJ-80 Spindles, twenty 30-ineh Cards aid forty Looms, all in good condition, to which is atached a MACHINE SHOP, with Lathes, Cutting Enfines, and all necessary Tools. The Corn Mill received last year, FOURTEEN HUNDRED BUSHELS of CORN, and the Tannery consists if ;!(> Vats. Bark Mill driven bv water, and the HOCK. IN THE FACTORY and the STOCK CONTAINED IN THE TAX-YARD. AI.SO, Foifrlr?*n Valuable Vcjjroos ( customed to Working in the Tan Yard and Factory, The above property will be sold on a credit of one, wo and three years, and may be treated for at Private ialo until the first of March next, and unless previously old. will be offered at Public Sale 011 that day. For further particulars, application mav be made to THOMAS LANG, or Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON. CLEAR THE WAY!! [X order to make room for Spring Purchases, I now offer t he following WINTER GOODS at prices un[uestionably low: ' Ladies' Winter Drc?3 Goods of every kind, from 12e. upwards Bcautifiil Brocade Lustres. 2.1, 31 and 37, worth 30c. C-1 English Merinoes. all shades, only 50c French Mcrinoee, plain and figured, at X. York Cost Mousslin PeLaines worth 37. l'or 18, 20 and 25c Beautiful fast colored Calicoes, reduced to 10c. First quality French Calico, now-selling at 12c White and Red Flannel at a shade over cost White and Grey Dulfil Blankets, at 75, 87 and $1 iVith a great variety of WINTER GOODS, at pri os temptingly low. My object being to raise money for ?y Spring Purchases, I will sell them off at any sacri? ice of profit*, rather than keep thom over to next Winer. Parties wishing bargains, will find this an excellent opportunity for coverting their loose change into jood, cheap and substantial Drv Goods. Jau. 23. " JAMES WILSON. A Suit to suit the Times! VI ~ ISHING to cioso out the balance of my stock of t T Winter Ready-Made Clothing, I will uisjosc of iny stock of Coats, Over Coats and Yes's at ost prices. * ai.so. Broad Cloths, French Cassinicrcs and Nestings, AllWool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro .'lotlis, at greatly reduced prices. January 23. JAMES WILSON. ON find after MONDAY, the 5th inst. the daily trip to Columbia will be discontinued, and the follow* tug will be the Schedule run until further notice: On Tucsdavs, Thursdavs and Saturdavs, the Passcn ger Train will Leave Camden at ... r? 30 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at - - - ' fl 13 a. m. Loavo Columbia, at - 12 in. Arrive at Camden at - 4 p. in. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Leave Camden at .5 30 a. ni Arrive at Junction at - 4 - 7 40 a. m. Isjave Junction at - - 7 50 a. m' Arrive at Camden at 4 - 4 10 a. m. Leave Camden at ' 4 - - 11 15 a. in. Arrive at Jnneti< nat - - 1 45 p. m. Leave Junction i t 2 p. m. Arrive at Camden at 4 p. m. On Sundays the Train will remain at Junction until he afternoon Train arrives from Charleston. A". P. HAXLKY, A pent. Jiinuary 2. 1852. 1 tf SUPPER HOUSE. rHK smbs'-riber lias made arrangements with the Contractor to furnish SUPPER for Stage Passenjere to and from Camden. C. 11. NETTLES. Refkrkxces?J. W. Stkoali, Contractor: Col. K# W. Ch.viu.ks, I>arHnjrton C. II.: Muj. Jonx P. Murray, .'amden; Post Master, Chcraw. Mount Klon. .Tun. 23. 7 St Twenty Dollar* Reward. VBSCONPKDon the 2<:th deeember, GEORGE, a dark mulatto, about twenty-five yciirs of age. lie ,Viis formerly owned by Russell Paine, Esij., ami has .voi K'Mi ;is a [?;uiurr in iiiu euy. iitM.m wnu, ;iuu nu loubt will forge pa.'-ses, to pass as a free man. He lias >ecn in Columbia, Camden and Newberry, where lie is veil known. The above reward will be paid for his leliverv in anv Jail where I can pet him. 1IKXRY D. WALKER. Cliarleslmi. S. 0., Jan. 2.'(?St. lVOTICE. OR. T. AY. SALMOXD will act as my Agent during my absence from the State. Jan. Itf K. A. SALMOXD. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! To bo had until the 1st of February next. 1"H IK undersigned would respectfully inform the eiti. zens of Camden and the surrounding Districts, hat he will keep on the sale of lteady-Mado CLOTH* X(5 in this place until the first of February next, fining which time, he will be pleased to see all those who re in want <>f a lIOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES, which an he bought cheaper than at any other establishment n Camden. P3S" Do not forget the tilacc?it is at J. L. FALK k 'O.'S New Clothing Store. ^"NEXT TO THE POST-OFFICE..,;^ January 2(5. H tf Toilclicr Wanted. 4 LADY is wanted to Teach in a private family, V about ten miles front Camden. One who uiulerliimls Music, would bo preferred. Address the subscriber at Camden. S. C, Jan. ::o?tf BENJAMIN COOK. (^"Charleston Mercury, copy tri-woekly for two reeks, and forward bill. Notice, 14711,1, be sold in Camden on Thursday the 12th ? T day of February next, at 12 o'clock M., at the tore of the late A. E. Allen. :i part of the personal roperty of said deed., bought by W. Perret and 1), uiitli, to 1h> sold at their risk, consisting of Barrel wirfi 'incgar. Whiskey. Rum. Sugar, I>rv Hoods, Glassware, linger. Razors. Shoes, and Sugar Stands, .to. JOHN R. JOY, Ann*. Jan. aw. >' -ti NOTICE. I'M!E subscrilicrs huvo tills day funned a (Vpnrtner. ship. under the name and linn of R<\)T .A IX1R AM, for the purpose of carrying on the General kUctioiieering Business. P. HOOT, JOIIX INGRAM. Jan. 'J.'t. 7 tf