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BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER ^ AT PHIV ATE KALE. FOR Sale, JOSEPH, a prime, intelligent and order- j ly FELLOW, aged 25 years, a complete Brick- , layer and Plasterer, has served a regular apprentice- j ship to the business, and is capable of doing any kind of Brick or Plastering work. His character and qualifications will Vie warranted, and he is only sold to change the investment. With him will be sold, if the purchaser desires, his mother, an excellent Cook and Washer, a most -eonipoI tent servant. For any further information, apply in person or by letter to juha s. kvaa, f Broker and Auctioneer. 3G, Market-Street, Charleston, S. C. January 21), 1332. 10 2t For Rcut. I T1IE TTouso and Lot in the town of Camden, and ; and the House and Premises at Cool Springs, four < miles above Camden, belonging to the Estate of John Chesnut, decased; and also for hire, several excellent SEAMSTRESSES, the property of the same Estate. Persons wishing to rent or to hire, can apply to JAMES CHESNUT. THOMAS AV1IITAKER. Feb. 3 10?tf Executors. Executor's \otire. VLL persons having demands against P.eddick Moselv, dee'd, will present them properly attested within the time prescribed by law. and all persons indebted to said Estate, will make immediate pavmcnt | . to CRADPICK MOSELEY, Execr. L Feb. 3. 10 3t Paints, Oils, &r. rPIIE Subscriber is now receiving bis Spring Stock JL of White Lead, Turpentine. Linseed Oil, Chrome Green and Yellow. Spanish and Vandyke Brown, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Widnow Glass, &c., which will be disposed of as low as can be, consistently with 'Uniformity of prices. Z. J. DeIIAY. Feb. 3?tf Gelatine* ClOOPER'S Shred Isinglass. Leaf Isinglass for Coffee; J Preston & Merrill's Infallible Yeast Powder and Rose Water; Nutmegs, Macro. Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Red and plack Pepper. White Mustard Seed, Mustard, Sago Tapioca, Arrow Root, &c. Always on ; hand at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Feb. 3 Seltzer Aperient. QEIDLITZ Powders, Henry's Magnesia, Fluid Mugt ? nesia, Mortal's Bitters, Rowa.nu's Tonic Mixture, . Wistars' Balaam, Avers Cherry Pectoral, Tarrant's Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Sards' Sarsaparilla, Guysott's Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla :uid Jew Da- 1 vid's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the above just received at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. j Feb. 3. I ? ( Spirit Gas Lamps. -J HPIIE subscriber has iust received a beautiful collec' ' J tion of the above Lamps, for Centre Table. Man- I j tlepiece or Chambers. Those in want, arc respectfully ( t requested to call and examine them at I ^ Feb. 3. Z. J. DEHAVS. li RobinsonN Patent Barley. AN excellent, nourishing article of food for Children I A i V and Invalids?too well known to "heads of fami- t L lies,'' to require a minute description. Has always been kept and sold at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. * Feb. 3?tf 5 Bill* for 1851, T N favor of the subscriber, are now ready for delive1. ry. Those whose names they bear are respectfully invited to call at his store, settle them, and take them a away. Z. J. DeHAY. ? | Jan. 30?tf * o Sale of Awijnied Good*. 17ILL be sold at the store of S. D. llallford in \ T T Camden, on Tuesday the 17th February, and L the days following, a large and valuable stock of Merchandise?consisting of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, IIATS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, and FANCY ARTICLES. Terms?All sums of Twenty-five Dollars and under \ cash; over that amount a credit of six months, notes with approved socurity and interest from day of sale. II , . FRANCIS L. ZEXLP, Agent of Assignees. Jan. 30. 9 ts \\'II)K 1550\. Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks. t t Ploughs, Cutting Knives, and Corn Shellors. Just received at B. W. ROXNEY'S. r. j;eb- 3 I Notice. VLL persons indebted to S. I). Ilallford by note, ae- 11 couut or otherwise, arc hereby required to make immediate payment and save themselves costs. FRANCIS L. ZKMP, Agent of Assignees. r Jan. 30. 9 tf J BAXK AGENCY. ^ "v. fpiIE subscriber will attend promptly to any busi.L ness entrusted to him as HAXK A GEST. Jan. 10. Z. J. DEI I AY. ^ TO HIRE. VMALK COOK and HOUSE SERVANT. Young and active. Apply at this office. January 16. 5 f tf , ~ FOR SALE. rpiIK HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by the I subscriber as a Store. This oroncrtv will be sold I on liberal terms, and on a long ar*<lit. For particulars apply to C. MAT11ES0N. January 16. 5 tf FOR SALE. MMIE HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied ? I by Mrs. C. A. Boykin, adjoining Miss Scuta MeRa's. Kirkwood. Tlic House is new, well finished and located in every particular, with live acres of Land attached. Apply to E. M. BOY KIN. January 16. 5 tf NOTICE. J , A LL persons indebted to tlie Estate of John Raskin j i/V sen., dee'd. will please call on Col. J. C. Ilaile, and make immediate payment, as longer indulgence i cannot be given. SAML. RASKIN, Adm'r. | January 16. 5 tit t CORN! 1 (U W \ Bushols of CORN. 'or sale low for o CASH or 60 days l'aper. o January 20. W. C. MOORK. t FOR kali; J TIT AGON Bridles *>f my own manufacture, one V warranted to hist as long as two of Northern *' *make. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for ^ cash * '. J. OAKS. - Wharf Properly at Private Sale. ( BY J. S. BRYAN. (\ X IvFOURTH (1-4)interest ofthat valuable proper- 1 f ty known ms BOYCK A CO.'S W11AKVKS, is now offered at privato sale. 1 These Wharves have always been considered the v jnost^aluable of any property of this kind in the city; " they were purchased in 1835 at a cost, including re- " 1 pairs and additions, of one hundred and eighty thou- j " Kind dollars ($180,000) and at the eomnieiict'ineitt <>l j ' tlie present year have paid their entire first cost, with j -N Interest on the same, and stand credited with four thou- l' sand dollars. ($1000) as a contingent fund. These 11 facts can he autlientieated from the l>ooks. With these Wharves will Is.- included oiic-lourth interest (1-1) in eleven X lit! HOKS. and all the moveables belonging to said Wharf Property. Terms?One quarter (l-l) cash ; balance in one, two / and three years, with bonds secured by mortgage of the property, hearing 7 per cent, interest, buildings to he f' insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay for " conveyance. For any further particulars, apply at w 30 UROAD-STRKKT. s| Charles-ton. February 2- lb 2t Caution. ,4 LL persons are cautioned against trading for a i.'V Xoto of hand, for $80, given by inc to Dixon Ivirl?y. dated in November, 1.851, payable on the 1st January 1853. The property for which said note was given liaving proved unsound, I will not pay it. T.i.1 -?7?ltw ? II. ir. KV-WK WAJfTED TO. IIIK?. VGOOD COOK, "Washer and Ironer, for whom liberal wages will bo paid. Apply to January 27.?Stf S. K. CAPERS. EIV FA L L A All WINTER 1 GOODS. i HAVING received a full supply, 01 , .v I Fall and Winter Goods I ain prepared to supply my friends and the ptiblr jrenerllly with every article usually luund in the Grocery Business. The following1 are some of them? LIQUOR"*?Fine and Common French Brandy, ' Madeira and Malaga Wines. T. Funk's Old live Whiskey, A variety of Rectified do. North Carolina do. Peaeh and Apple Brandy, Holland and Imperial Gin. Jamaica and NewEngland Rum. SUGAR?Barrels Nos. 1.2, and 3.clarified and crushed, j Hotheads Muscovado, New Orleans, <tc. COFFEE?Rio. Java and Cuba. BACON?Sides. Shoulders and Hams. M U'KERKL?Barrels and half-barrels Nos.],2and 3. FLOCK?North Carolina and Northern. BAGGING?Gunny and Dundee, 41 to 46 inches wide* ! KOI'E?Manilla and Hemp. MOLASSES?New Orleans and Syrnp. IRON?Bars, all sizes. Nails, all numbers. HOLLOW-WARE?Pots. Ovens A: Kettles, extra lids. SADDLES?Riding. Wagjjon and Cart. Willi o?uiuiiig, >>agon, c river ? uuu uuec). Xcsio Cloths and ISiaukcts. Brown and bleached Homespuns. Cheeks and Bed > ricks. Hats and Caps, of all sorts. Pocket'Knives. Knives tnd Forks, Trace Chains, HalterChains. Steelyards. Claw , lammcrs. Blacksmith's Ilainrtiers. Currv Combs, Crock- j sry of various kinds. A large quantity of SALT always ?n hand. The undersigned continues to receive and forward, and ; vill attend punctually to all orders or consignments tnade j o him.and will give liberal prices for < -otton. Flour, and ; ither Country Produce, and sell his Goods on the most iberal terms. B. W CHAMBERS, Crrden. S.C. Aug. 2G, 1351. 67 3sm CLASSICAL SCHOOL BOOBkS. A NTIION'S Horace. Virgil, Cesar. Sulust. Cicero ! Zi. Homer, Xenophon, Latin Lessons, and Greek Prose Composition. Greek Reader. Ancient arid >iidaeva ' Geography, Latin Dictionary and Classical do. Vndrew's and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, " Latin Lessons, Exercises and Reader, " Cicsar and A'alust, Vrnold's Latin Reader, bullion's Latin and Greek Grammars and Readers, hooper's Virgil; Horace and Virgil Delphini, iamb's Latin and Greek Readers, ,atin Grammars and Latin Tutor; Mair's Syntax, J wen's Cyropccdia. 'utzand Arnold's Ancient Geography and History, j Jojesan's Grecian Antiquities, ..yvereit's. Andrew's anil Ainsworth's I-at'ti Dictionaries, i tufler's Ancient Geography and Atlas. | lilei 'dorflfs Fri'iich Metlioo ; Manesca's o. lerma n, Spanish, and Italian Grammars, Ivrcisee and Dictionaries, French Fhrasas, halogues. Novels. &c. Ieddow's and Surerine's French Dictionaries, lemming's nnd Tib brut's French and Classical do. lagitaJ)'* Historical aud .Miscellaneous Questions. _ A. YOUNG. | PiiUS ULTRA." VNfcJW and splendid stock of Perfumery, Corttneiics, i?oaps, and Fancy articles, which .-onId have be?*n announced before but for want f time, consisting in part of lerman, French and Amer-,Aromatic Crystal in case*: ican Cologne Water; Queen of Flowers Hair Oil;' .tnher I.uvender. Jo.; jRuge Rlos.-ntn Flesh Powder; athins Kit. Jockey Club; 'Pure Moelle de Hocuf; " " Jenny Lind; I French IJandoline; " West Knd : [.Ma rsluniillow Soap; " " Rough&. Heady;.llatiers Shaving {"ream: " " Boqnet de Caro-] " Hitu l.tt?-tral; line ; jCtii Glass Pungent*', " ' Mignionette; beautiful patents; " " Hedyosiuia; iF.mbroidered Powder Puffs, ioussell'sCharcoal Paste; 'China i'ufl'Hoxcs; .Mao tchn " |Cushion'J op do do; " Poacine Soap; jRoussiJl's iltiir Dye. IlcHiev Soap; I - M.SOKnglish, Frenrh aa.l \ inerican Tooth Brushes. some of Item very handsome ; Huir Brushes, a fine variety ; ivoi". Horn, nml Bulla lo* l>ressiug Combs; Burses, I'orte lonaies. &e. With many other elioice articles too iiutcruiis to mention in detail, which serve to make up a erv elegant (though not the largest) assortment of ari-des of this class. Received at i. DtHAV'S. Oct 281 f. _ NEW ARRIVALS. rflK subscriber having received a larjc supply of Wrofcrics Hardware and I>o??e?t2<* Wry Goods is now prepared to supily his Iriends and the public with every article n the line of his business. Those wis! in j to purchase will c'o well to call nd examine bis stoc k, consisting of St. Croix, Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars Loaf, crashed and powdered do Java. Lnguira. Cuba and RioCoflee New Orleans an?l West India .Molasses Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Tens Mackarel N'os. 2 and 3, in barrels and halves Blacksmith's Bellows. Anvils and Vises Collins' Axcn?Traec Chains. Hoes Spades. Shovels, N'ails, Iron. &c. Sperm Oil, Linseed Oil. Paints and Window Class j\ LSO ttixuiKciH, nru i n h>, /ipnuii ihtks Pleached and unbleached -Shirtings and Nlicetifigs Together with large assortment of > Rugging:, Kcpo ami Twiiac. J. W BRADL' V. Camden, S. C. Sept. 28. Soiilli-<':iroliii;t--K<'r?>liuw District. IN THE COMMON l'LKAS. ["homas Stuck vs. Frederick V. Snyder.?Declination in Forei'jn Attach mint. UjcI Sttick vs. Frederick V. Snyder.?Declaration in Forei'jn A ttarhmenl. ll'llKKEAS, the Plaintiffs did this thirtieth day of V T October, A. I). 18f> 1, file their 1 >cclnration against he Pefendant, who (as it is said,) is absent from and rithout the limits of this Sttite, and litis ucithcr wife ior attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy f tlie said declartition might tie served: It is therefore irdcred. that the said defendant do appear and plead to i he said declaration on the thirty-first day of October, | tie thousand eight hundred and fifty two, otherwise : intd tind absolute judgement will then be given and warded against him. M. XAUDEN, t\ c. v. Clerks Ollice, Oct. Ill, 18.01. lyij. South-Carolina--Iicrsliu \v District. IN THE COMMON l'LKAS. 'oseph Charlesworth is Frederick V. Snyder.?Deviant ti'in in Fnrei'/n Attachment. IVniKRKAS, the Plaint id' did, on the first day of * t November, A. H. 1851. file his declaration against he Pefendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and rithout the limits of this State, and has neither wife or attorney known within the same on whom a copy f the said declaration might bo served: It is therefore rdered that the said Pefendant do appear and plead i the said declaration on or before the second day of November, which will be in the year of our Lord one lirni?iti(l ciclit hundred and litlv two. otherwise lin.nl iid absolute judgement will then be given and a ward il against him. . il. NAUUIN, t\ ('. l\ Clerk's otliee, Nov. 2, 1851. Jy<( i on SAM:. r\N T11K FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next, . / will bo sold to the highest bidder before the burl Honso door in Cwnden, all my right, title and lterest in and to .'545 acres of LAND, lying on the atersof (itim Swamp Creek, in the District of Kerliaw. MARY CUNNINGHAM. January 27 8 5t CLWTOJf <fc PRICE, Attorneys at Law. .\f, Clinton, Lancaster. | C. A. Price, Camden Ofiice in in Camden?that formerly occupied by J M. DeSaussure, Esq.?Will attend to legal business ii this and the adjoining Districts. MAGISTRATE. Witt. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CA'IDEV, S C. E. W. ItOWEV, Bank Agent and General Merchant, CAMDEN", S. C. IV. TBI I'll LOW CAST ON. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMDEN, !?. C. Ofliceou Broad-Street near the Court House. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Tost Ofliee at Camden, S. C\, Fob ruary 1st.. 1852. A mints. J \V Dye. J R Nettles, C 4/L A mints, It Freeman. J Nelson, F Aaron. Miss F Francis. Mrs M Phillips, Mrs. M Adams. IV M Cant. F Patterson, Wyatt Anderson, A II Gunnison, A N Patterson, L j ; Black, J Hart, J L Perry, J Burr, D IV C 2 Hunter, A Spears, Miss E Bates, 0 Z Ingram, F M Stanley. JI) ; Baskin. B Jenkins, C Scott, Miss E A Baker. Mrs M Keith, Dr. M L Scott. C Boone. F King, Mrs. S J Smith, V A Boyd. B P 2 Leard. F Starke, \V P Baker, Serena Love, J Squier. A C Baker, Klias Lane, Elf Smith, L Boykin, S II MeKaskill, J Stokes. II Cunningham J S 2 MeDoll, J Sceinalior, J R Carlisle, AV B Mills, S M Shiver, C J Crumpton, Jno. Micklc, Mrs M C Tank J C Campbell. M X McD. * Thompson, Gen A\ Coltrain, S Persons calling fur the above, will please say thd arc advertised. JXQ. X. OAMKAVELL, P. M. ' Ct ANAC FLOI R, Seed Potatoes. For salt J by E. AV. BOXXEY. Office Sautec Canal Company. CllARLKSTON, Jan. 21, 1852. At a Monthly Meeting of the Directors of this Com panv. held to-day, the following Resolutions wen adopted: In as much as the Canal has been without water fo nearly lour years in consequence of a succession of dr seasons, from which it has on former occasions suffered and in as much as a report has gone abroad, that i would necessarily bo abandoned, thereby ileterrinj those who would use it, from providing themselves wit! Boats?and in as much as the Canal has-now abundanci of water, and may as formerly, continue to have for ma uy years. Therefore Resolved, That the Canal is now in boating order, am :? ...:n ii.A?? UiUl 11 Will UV IWjJb UpVll. Resolved. Tliat tiic foregoing resolution be publisher ir. the papers of Charleston, Camden, nnd Columbia, Extract from the Minutes. HARRIS SIMONS, Sec'v and Treasury. Jan. 27. 8 " 2t LOST OR STOLE!!, ON the: 22d of January, a NOTE OF HANOagains P. It. M. Dunlap, in favor of Joseph K. Kirk land, fur the sum of two huhdred and fifty dollars, da ted the Oth of May, 1850, and due 1st January, 1851 Jan. 23?,7t ' JOS. K. KIRELAND. STOVES FOR SALE. r|~,WO good STOVES will be sold very low, if iinmc J. diutc application be made at THIS OFFICE. LL7IBEK rTHIK subscribers having commenced operations will 1 their Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to furnish Lum ber to their friends and the pub he, at unusually low rate for cash. 235 * No I Atinber will be delivered without an order except where a bill has been previously given. J NO. LOVE, S'R. Oct. II?32wtf J AS. LOVE. J. VFIRST rtite FOUR-HORSE WAGON will be soli low if applied for sodn. Jan. 23? _ _ J. F. .SUTHERLAND. SMITH <St WHIL OEIM, DKALKKS IN * Paints, Oils, Glass, and Ship Chandlery .No. GO-1. East-Hay, Opposite P. ami .U. Bank, ' CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 in') hi'fji cousiaiui} iur huir.il grnrrai nsNonmf in ui I'ai.vTsaiul On.sofall kind?,;<*ofiDAiiE. Lead Fire. Window Glass and Cashes' Fackixg Yarn. Spirits Terpentine. Bi.ack Lead, Caui'Iikne, Spirit Gas, Chain I'd.Mrs, 1 ai.i.ow, Grindstones, Etc. Etc. _Ort. 10, 185L 80 __ilL SADDLE & HARNESS 7IAKI VG. T1IE undersigned continues his business at flic ok stand, returns his thanks for past favors and hope: for a continuance of patronage. All work in his lint will be dono with punctuality, and where the cash ii paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per ecu will be made. .Fan C, [iMy] F. J. OAKS. ON and after MONDAY, the 5fh inst. the daily t rij to Columbia will be discontinued, and the follow ing will be the Schedule run until further notice: On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the Fasten trer Train will Leave (.'ainden at ... 5 30 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at i? 15 a.m. Leave Columbia, at -12 m. Arrive at Camden at - - -1 p. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Leave Camden at - - - .5 30 a. m Arrive at Junction at - - - 7 40 a. in. Leave Junction at 7 50 a. lit" Arrive at Camden at - - 10 a. m. Leave Camden at - 11 15 a. in. Arrive at Junction at - - - 1-15 p. 111. Leave Junction at 2 p. in. Arrive at Camden at - - 4 p. m. On Sundays the Train will remain at Junction uuti the afternoon Train arrives from Charleston. N. D. UAXLEY, Agent. January 2, 1832. 1 tf SUPPER HOUSE. ^IMIK subscriber lias toado arrangements with the I Contractor to furnish SUPPER for Stage Passen gers to iind from Camden. C. II. NETTLES. ltKKKHKNCUS?J. W. Stkoali., Contractor; Col. E, W. Ciiahi.es, Darlington C. II.; Maj. Jons' D. Mckray, Camden; Post Master Choraw. Mount Elon. Jan. 23. 7 8t Twenty Dollar* Reward. \DSCOXPED 011 the 2Gth deeoinher. CiEORCE, a . dark mulatto, about twenty-five years of ago. He was formerly owned by Russeli Paine, Esq., and liar worked as a painter in the city. Jloean write, and no doubt will forgo ]>a?ses, to pass asn free man. He hitbeen in Columbia, Camden and Newberry, where he is well known. The above reward will be paid for his deliverv in any Jail wlicru I can get him. 11 EN 11Y I>. WALKER. Charleston, 8. 0., Jan. 23?3t. notici-:. DR. T. W. SALMON I) will act an my Agent during iiiv absence from tlic State. Jan. 13.?It I' K. A. SALMON L). * bbls. choice I'ippius. Reeeivrd and for wile by f) Dec. It.'t, 1851, SIIAW k AUSTIN. f /A Kegs Malaga 0rupee. Received and for sale LU by' SHAW A AUSTIN. Dec. s:i, 1851. at) if f TAXES. I VTGTICE is hereby given, that I will open Books on 11 the 28th day of February next, at the store of ] James Dunlap, in Camden, for collecting the Taxes for j 1851. and will attend at the following places on tlio fol1 ] lowing days for the same purpose: m ?.... *t... i..*. ..r TJSII. V'Jl aU'JUUO), IIJU 1SL Ul .UiUUl Ui iilULi iy xxm, vi* Tuesday, the 2d of March at Flat Rock. 011 Wednesday, the 3d of March, at Buffalo; 011 Thurday. the 4th of March at Lizonby's; on Friday, the 5th of March, at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, Use Oth of March, at Cureton's Mill. After the al?ove named times, I will attend at Camden until the first day of May next, at which time llio 11' 'oks will positively be closed, and all defaulters double taxed. " J. W. DORY, T. C. K. D. January 27. 8 tf _FRESi'f g'arWseeds7 ~ JTST received per steamer Marion, our supply of i GARDEN SEEDS. for Spring planting, consisting in part, of the following varieties: Artichoke 1 KALE. Asparagus German Kalo or Dwarf DEANS. Greens Dwarf or Snap ' LEEKS Early Valentino MUSK MELON. Do" Mohawk j Extra line Nutmeg Do China 1 Fine Applo Do Rachel, or Quail' WATER MELON. 1 Heads l'ar is Refugee or loOO to 1 Citron (for Preserving) Carolina or Sewee | MUSTARD, j Large White Lima White and Black BEETS. ; OKRA. Early Blood ! Long White Long Do j Short Green White Sugar ONION. BROCCOLI. I D7iite Onion Sets r Early White PARSLEY. Brussels Sprouts PARSNIPS. CABBAGE. Large Dutch Karlv York I Yellow* Sugar Do' Dutch | PEPPER. Do Drumhead Long Cay on no Do May Largo Bell ,* Do Sugar Loaf | PEAS. Largo Early York J Extra early Trince AlExtra lino lato flat Dutch bert 3 Large late Green Glazed Early Washington (or Red Dutch (for Pickling): True May Mountain i later sorth. CARROTS. ' Dtvarf Blue Imperial Early Horn Do Garden Marrowfat [ Long Orange Do Sugar, edible pods ~ Altringham i Knight's Dwarf Marrow CAULIFLOWER. j British Queen Do [ Largo Early Linden j Tall Do Late Wnlcbcven j Black-eyed Do ' Whito Solid Celery j Large White Do OCLLARDS Matchless Do ' Long ainf Country j RADISH. CUCUMBER! ! Early Scarlet Short Top e Early Green Cluster ; Long Sahnon Do Frame i Early Scarlet Turnip , Small Gherkin ; Yellow Do Loug Green Prickly iBlack Fall or Spanish , Do Do Turkey I Salsify or Vegetable Ovstcr 1 Eggplant ; SPINACH. CORN. j SQUASH. Extra Early j Karly white Scollop bush { Early Canada > Winter Crook Neck Do Tuscarora j Vegetablo Marrow ' j Do Dutton j TOMATOES. , Sweet Sugar [ Large neu _ LETTUCE. Small Do Early Curled Silesia Red Cherry Ice Drumhead (One) TURNIP. Magnum Bonura Early Dutch Early Cabbage Do Red Top Royal White Norfolk Philadelphia Cabbage Improved Rutu Baga Imperial White Stone. L n. 10?if _ THOMAS J. WORKMAN. LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG. l ;<"Elot of IIOMESrUNS. CALICOES, FLAN'S i V NLLS, Oznaburgs, Jeans, Ticking, ic. ?c. Also, Bagging, Rope, Twiae, &c. For salo low for cash, '? or on time, to punctual customers. January 23. WAT C. MOORE. CHEAP GROCERIES. ~ II'II'DS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COFFE; mats 1 U JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. JO barrels New Orleans MOLASSES ? hogs West India DO 30 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Mouongehelu DO ? casks oh I Rve DO 10 years old , 3 1-8 casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrels best LEAF LARD 10 barrels MACKAREL I "25 bnrels Baltimore FLOUR - i:-i. /niDvur/ i?u ooxes r.ngiiBii lmiiv i/iiciivon 10 kits MACKAREL No. 1 ALSO, 10 b:wkets IIKIDSICK CHAMPAIONE 10 cases CLARET WINE, for Tabic uso 10 do MADEIRA DO 5 do PORT DO 20 dozen "BYASS' LONDON" PORTER 1 ALSO, * fSinger, Poach, Plum aiul Chow Chow PRESERVES 1 200 quarter and hall'boxes SARDINES 1 f>0 cases SALMON and LOBSTERS 1 With many other articles too numerous to mention, for sale low lor cash, or to punctual customers on the usual time. W. C. MOORE, Red flag. New r visi.\s-m q tarter boxes RAISINS. Received at MOORE'S. > rPOB.VCCO-A small lot of CHEWING- TOBAC* .1 CO. Just received and for sale by W. C MOORE, Sign of the Red flag. pAIVDLES! CAADLE8?20 boxes Sperm v. J and Adamantine CANDLES, for sale cheap by January 23. W. C. MOORE. "VJADJLS?A small lot of NAILS, for sale very i l low to close out the lot, by W. C. MOORE. VI>7IO.\DS, Curr an is, Figs and Prunes. At | Jan. 2,t. MOORE'S. (X1SDY?125 boxes CANDY, (25 lbs. each.) for J Kile low to Merchants. Just received for sale by I ?-? W C MOORP 1 (.'aso Preserved Oranges 1 do do lemons I do do Pine ApplPH 1 do do Citron Received and tor wile by Dec. 23. 1831. SHAW A AUSTIN. _ f Cadi's Pic Fruit. Received and for sale bv f) Dec. 23, 1851, SI1A1V A AUSTIN. ' ^ ^ Drums, small sizo, Figs. (New crop) Received i ' ~ f ) and for sale bv Dee. 2d. 181)1 * SHAW A AUSTIN. ! 1 / \ Whole boxes Layer Raisins 1 lv' 'JO half do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and for sale bv Dec. 23, 1S3L SH AW A AUSTIN. 1 X Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and 1 t) for sale bv SHAW A AUSTIN Dec. 'J 3, 1851. to TJUVSMRS* r 11K subscriber having recently purchased that large I and commodious Building in the town of Uanid-n, S, 0., known as McKAINS HOTEL, and recently occupied by Mr. J. B. F. Boone, is prepared to receive and aecoindnto TRAVELERS and BOARDERS, and will 111'111i, tin* fr-ivnlimr nnrtion tit* thi? <*mintrv fn nrivd hiin a ?ill. JOHN INGRAM. * Camden. S. Janunrv 27. 1S52. 3 tf C3TThe South Carolinian ;.ndOharlo?teu Courier will | insert triweekly for one month, and the Hornet's Nest, Charlotte, mid Weekly Post Raleigh, onee a week for two months, and forward hills to this office. Vl t.ltO SHOTS AT COST. 1 r I"MI 15 .subscribers will sell the remainder ofthcir stock 1 of NEGRO S1I0ES. at Cost, for Cash. Jauuury 27. WOR KM A N A BOONK. _I ! 9^ CLEAR THE WAY!! i X order to make room for Spring Purchases, I now . oiler tiie following WIXTElt GOODS at prices unquestionably low: Ladies' Winter Dross Goods of every kind, from 12c. upwards Beautiful Brocade Lustres, 2f?. 21 and 37, worth 50r. 0-1 English Meriuoes, all shades, only 50c French Merinoea. plain and figured, at N. York C'oet Mousslin DeLaincs worth 37, for 18. 20 and 25c Beautiful fast colored Calicoes, reduced to 10c. First quality French Calico, now gelling at 12c White and Red Flannel at a shade over cost "White and Grey Duflil Blankets, at 73, 87 and $1 With a great variety of WINTER GOODS, at prices temptingly low. My object being to raise money for my Spring Purchases, I will sell them off at any sacrifice of profits, rather than keep them over to next winter. Parties wishing bargains, will find this an excellent opportunity for eovcrting their loose change into good, cheap and substantial l)ry Goods. Jan. 2:). JAMES WILSON. A Sujt to suit the Times! W l^HIXG to close out the balance of my stock of t t Winter Ready-Made Clothing, I will disposo of my stock of Coats, Over Coats and Vests at cost prices. ai.so. Broad Cloths, French Cassiuieres and Vestiugs, AllWool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro Cloths, at greatly reduced prices. January 23. * JAMES WILSON. A CARD. rI"MIK subscriber begs leave respectfully to tender hi3 JL thanks to those of his friends and the citizens of Camden generally, who have so generov&ly <lnd liberally patronized him during tiro past year, and to solicit sv-cs^Gnuauce of fLo same. Hisstockof Drugs, ChemicalZ^ck~-wuM^Miniited, will always be found commensurate with the wants of the community, and they may rely at all times upon hit personal attention to his business, and their wants. Those indebted to him for 1851, are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the same as early as possible. Jan. C [2?Ct] Z. J. DEirAY,\?ruggist. Teacher Wanted. VLADY is wanted to Teach in a privato family, about ten miles from Camden. One who Understands Music. would !>o orcfcrrod Address the subscriber at Camden, S. C. Jan. 30?tf BENJAMIN COOE. ^"Charleston Mercury, copy tri-weekly for two weeks, and forward bill. Notice, \ \7ILL be sold in Camden on Thursday f.io'12 th t T day of February next, at 12 o'clock M.; af the Store of the late A. E. Allen, a part of the personal property of said dee'd., bought by W. Ferret and B. Smith, to be sold at their risk, consisting of Barrel with Vinegar, Whiskey, Rum, Sugar, Dry Goods, Glassware, Ginger, Razors, Shoes, and Sugar Stands, &c. JOHN R. JOY, Am'r. Jan. 30. 9 4t NOTICE. rT"MIE subscribers havo this day formed a Co-parlncr.JL ship, under the naine and firm of ROOT <fc INGRAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. Caudes, Jan. 23. 7 tf SUGAR House Syrup and new crop New Orleans Molasses. Forsale by E. W. BONNY. PATENT Meat Cutters and Sausage stuft'ere. Also, a good assortment of Rocking and Sitting ChairsFor sale by E. W.BONNKY. Desirable Property for Sale. riMIE DcKALB MANUFACTURING COMPANY JL will offer for sale, their Cotton Factory, Coyi !Qill aud Tannery, near Camden, S. C. The situation is pleasant and healthy, offering a very desirable investment for Capitalists. The water power is amply sufficient tor all purposes, within one mile of the Terminus of the Camden and South Carolina Rail Roud, affording daily opixjrtunity for the shipment of Goods. rue Lotion factory is now in operation, wun a ton. complement of hands, luis been making Oznaburgs and Yarns, and has 1630 Spindles, twenty 30-ineh Cords and forty Ixtoms, all in good condition, to which is attached a MACHINE S110P, with LtAhcs, Cutting Engines, and all necessary Tools. The Corn Mill received last year, FOURTEEN HUNDRED BUSH ELS of CORN, atidtho Tannery consists of 36 Vats. Bark Mill driven by water, and the STOCK IN THE FACTORY and the STOCK CONTAINED IX THE TAN-YARD. also. Fourteen Valuable Hfegroe*,' accustomed to working in the Tan Yard and Factory. The above property will bo sold on a credit of ene, two and throe years, and may be treated for at Private Sale uutil the first of March next, and unless previously sold, will bo otiered at Public Sale on that day. For further particulars, application niav be made to THOMAS LANG, or Jan. 37. W. ANDERSON. GOOD INTENTIONS Better Bargains! Best System!! FOR 1552. CASH, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. THE beginning of a new year is generally acjmitlid to bo a good season to for Good Intentions. I intend therefore, on the first day of January, 1353. to close the book* so far as crediting is concerned, finding by expeHence, that ' A little credit is a dangerous thing." I ain aware that there are many?very many, with whom v-arly accounts micht be made with perfect safety and much profit but a Cash llusiuess, properly conducted, ndinits of no exception, on the principle that when Goods are sold at cash prices, the twelve months credit of a John Jacob Astor is not as good as the cash in hand of .1- S??l. n.nf .,nt H? tl.o Iv preached in the streets of Camden, hot it is orthodox, nevertheless, and lias always been found current on1 change. In view of this arrangement, I have re-marked the w hole of my stock, reducing the profits to the lowest jtossible scale, and established a DNIFOUM PRICE to all. 1 have now " declared my intentions," an<> appeal ftv the public for a liberal support ill carrying then out,in re-turn for which. I promise you BETTER EARGAIN9 than ever have been afforded in Camden?a strong asscr ' tion. but one 1 willy Kiu.t.v substantiate. The above is beyond all doubt, the BEST system, com-' billing every advantage to the buyer with every security to the seller, ami wherever it has been fairly and honestly carried out, it has invariabiy succeeded ann proved highly impular. To those who have so liberally encouraged me heretofore. I again re'urn most hearty thanks, and with the extra inducements now otThred, I hope confidently, for extra favors, us only Cash arid Quick Sales can support small Profits. JAMES WILSON. December 6 9j ANNUAL MEETI^C Of the Stockholders of the South Carolina Rail Road Company, and of the Sonth-Western Rail Road Bank. rPHK ANNUAL MEETING fifth? Stockholders of .1 the above Institutions will be held in Charleston on tho 10th day of February, (being the second Tuesday in the month) at tho Hank llall. Tho nieotiug to convene at 11 o'clock, a. in., and on tho day following (Wednesday.) there will be an election held at the sumo place, between the hours of 9 ft. in. and 3 p. m. for FJFTKKN DIRECTORS in the Road, and THIRTEEN DIRECTORS in the Dank A Committeo to verity proxies will attend. Extract from Minnies of Mutiny of Stockholders, February 12, 1851. " Resolved. That over}* Shareholder who shall have owned hi* Stock for throe mouths betbre tlie general Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, be permitted to pass on (ho Road to and from the mec'ing, free of charge."' J. R. EMERY, Secretary. JunarvlC. o fcl