f s f I k A Good One.?The Washington corrcsponi Uout of the Baltimore Suu relates the following story :? " The freshest story of the season runs tints : Last night, tis the passengers from the ears were rushing into one of the principal hotels, a man. attired as a traveller, aniiouneed himself as a newly elected Member ot Congress from one of the far-off States. Ho was soon surrounded bv the friends of a certain candidate. f.?r the clerkship. and his vote solicited. The stranger intimated that 'lie thought pretty well of that gentleman rfroin what lie had h< aid of hnti, but as he* had just arrived, could not say anything: positive til! he had changed his dress and refreshed himself/ Besides, 'his funds were out, and'as he could not draw his mileage until to-morrow, he must se<-k some friend to help him, and that $50 would answer for the present.' The arrangement was quickly made to put the niemher into funds, and $50 was handed to hint?but on the following day, behold ! the assumed liicmljcr was amongst the missing, and has not bo*'n heard of since." ypw ?JB?MB BBKHB SXSBKS ' Jf-'TM';ta?ECl'JLMifl Professor II. Cox, of Cincinnati, writes a.*follows respecting a remarkable cure effected by the use of l>r. Itogers' Liverwort and Tar: . Mr. A. L. Scovill: L. Sir?However reluctant I may have been to attach my name to a certificate recommending * r . ^ l.i patent medicates, nostrums, cct., i not?any uuuk it inv duty t<> my patrons, hut to tin.- community, and all* afflicted with diseased lungs, to state that I have used Dr. linker's Liverwort and Tar in several cases with the happiest cftect; and in one case particularly, that of Miss Belt, who appeared to be laboring under the last stage of scrofulous consumption, as pronounced by several physicians, who were in attendance previous to my taking charge of her case. By its use she has been entirely restored, and is now enjoying the best health. JIikam Cox, M. i>. "We learn from the Hon. Judge Morse, of Cincinnati, that Dr. Cox is a physician of the highest standing. For sale at Thomas J. "Workman's Drug Store, Camden, S. C. See advertisement in anothet column. "VTOTICE All persons indebted to \Y. AXPER-L i SOX & CO.. by note or open account, will please call and settle before Return Day, as all unpaid will then be placed in tho hands of an Attorney for collection. - Feb. 10. 12 tf "VTOTICE.?There will an Election be held by JLA the Council on the 14th inst.. for a Member of the Town Guard, to supply the place of C. Shiver, resigned. Alt nrmtiorniK fur Enid office inilKt hand in their Letters addressed to Council, in their own hand writing previous to that time. Bv order of Council. Ii. "W. BALLARD. T. Recorder. Council Chamber, Feb. bth. 1852. UTA\T5;i).- V Child's Nurse is wanted by a t v gentleman living about 10 miles from Camden, a girl from 10 to 1-1 years of age. Enquire at this oflice. Feb. 10. 12 swim. Piano (o St'll or Biro. VNY person wishing to purchase or hire a PIANO, can be accommodated bv applying to Feb. 10?tf ' J. B. F. BOONK. rP?ACH?K WASTIID A Teacher is X wanted by a few Families in the country. For further particulars, address the subscriber at First Hock, Kershaw District, S. C. SEA DoltN JONES. Feb. 10. 12 Imw. In Equity?Lancaster BMrid. L James It. llunt sr. vs. Alien C. Blair, ot :d?Petition to Account and apply Fund '. JT is ordered licit William McCurkie and Elizabeth his wife, defendants in above ease, (made s>> by the order of the Court,) do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above cast*, on or before the 12:li day of May, 18.">2. otherwise judgment pro confesso w ill be j ordered against them. JAMES H. WJTllKRSl'oON", Coni'r. lvpiity 1.. IV i Lancaster C. 11. (3. C.) Feb. j. Is."j2. 12?if IiST,4TS: SAi.V.. lu I^iiity-Laiutblt r il*isJrive ! J case. I will sell on the LMl'i February. Js.>2. at , the late residence of Mrs. Sara 11 A. Miller, deceased, 1 | Carriage, pair Carriage Horses. 2 Mules, ajargc nuiniier ofCattle. Hogs and Sheep. Smith Tools, Plantation Tools, Wagon. Household Furniture, and many other articles. Terms?All sums under $2, Feb. 10.' 12 tf SHERIFF'S SAIES. T) Y virtue erty of T. It. Lucas at the suit of M. Reynolds, ad tax. of the Estate ol'CSeorgo Rcy? jio'd, dee'd. fine Lay lloise, levied upon and to be sold as the property of S. I>. 1! all ford at the suit ofS. Hensoii and 'J'ho. J. Warren. Twolartjo Load waggons, if not sold at private sale. Terms cash. JOHN INGRAM, S. K. I). Feb. 10, 12 tds TO HIRE. * i r 4 T T7* f'AAr lirWTtM.' L'ftir t x??n nr ?uiu iivm r?ij OIjIVV *V?> i. 1 Oullg and active. -Apply at tliis office. Jann.iry l'>. !> tf Another Arrival Coine. 'tAn Bushel.? CORN. White, first quality, just Uu received I?y W. C. MOORE. U ALT, SALT.?500 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Just O received by W. 0. MOORE. (^OFFSSE.?10 Sacks First quality Rio Coffee. J Just received by W. C. MOORE. ( 'HASHED SCCiASS 10 Bids. Stuarts Suv.-' jK-rior Crushed Sucrar. For sale bv W. C. MOORE. QEED POTATOES.?10 Barrels Seed PotnO toes at MOORE'S. Feb. 30. 12 tf 14) Bales lleavv Guiiuv Bagging, for ?ale at a Br.r~ gain by " ' K. AV. BOXXEY. 1)LAXKETS and all "Wool Plains. for salt' at cost fo^ 3 cash. Also. Carpels and Printed Floor Cloths, at red need j trices at BOXXEY 'S. 0 UPERIOR Browti Snjrirs. put up in barrels fur 0 family use. Just received at BOXXEY'S. "IVKU. Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils t t and Vices. For sale bv E. AY. BUXXKY. ARDEX Trowels, lloes and Hakes, just received T at BOXXEY'S. Feb. 10. SONS OF raPEKAACE. WATER EE DIVISION NO. 0. The regular mooting of this Division will In kl 1 1 urkey I'lMinarb. Sand.*1 Nusapanllu, (iltysotfs Yellow 1 Mek and Sarsaparil'a. and Jew David's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the nbo*,o just received at Z.J. DitllAY'S. Feb. Spirit Sating**, r|"MIK subscriber has just received a beaut ifujoollcoI lion of the above Lamps, for Centre 'J'ahie. Malitlepieec <>r Chambers. Those iti want, are respectfully requested to call and examine them at Feb. X Z. J. Dull A VS. EtohithouN Ihtietil Itariev. i X excellent, nourishing article of food. lor Children i \ and Invalids?to? well known to "heads ol'funilies." to require a minute description. Has always been kept and sold at Z. .1. Did 1A VS. Feb. :j?tf iti lis tor 1&5I. IX favor of the subscriber, are now ready !<(l Ootids. \\T1I.L be sold at the store of S."D. Ilalllbrd. in ? T t'aueleii. on Tuesday the 1T111 February, and the davs following, a lariro valnaolo stoek of Mer cli.uuli'.'?consisting of I>iSV K DltOY, Spades. Shovels, Manure Forks, tt Ploughs. (Hitting Knives, and Com Shcllors. Just received at. K. W. llOXXKY'S. Feb. 3 iYolii'i1. VI.L persons indebted to S. 1>. Hallford by note, neeount or otherwise, are hereby required to make immediate payment and save themselves costs. FRANCIS L. /KMP. Vgi-nt of Assignees. Jan. JO. 9 if it\Yii \ . ni. i' ( in Sunday.-- the Train will remain at Junction unti t'ae afternoon Train arrives liotii Ciiarlision. N. P. H AXLE A", Agent, j January 2, 1552. 1 tf j SUPPER KCU3S. , 1 r 1 11K subs*'riber made arrangements with tho I Jl Contractor i<> liirnisli SUPi'KK lbr Stage Passen- , | gcrs to and from Caimlen. C. 11. NKTTI.ES. J ItKii.iiKN'CKs?.1. \\\ Sr::u.\i.;., Contractor; Col. E. W. C.'nni.r.s. Partington C. IE: Mai. John' P. Mi'kkay, ! Camden; 1'r.sr MasiTH, Chcraw. Mount E'oii. Jan. 23. 7 * .ct ?I2.i IDS. Cacti.) 10r .J sale low to Merchants. .1 it.-'? received tl.Vs.iN' l>y January 21. AY.* ('. MOOR hi. I Case Preserved dranges i 1 do do Lemons I 1 do do Pine Apples 1 do do Citron Received and for sulobv _Pee. 2.".. IS.'il, * __ PI1! AW & A ITTIN. j I ^ Cases l ie Fmit. Received and ti?rsale hv r) Pee. 2.'!. ISiil, SHAW A .UhSTJX. " Pnnns. small size. Kiirs. (New crop) Received j ? t ) and for sale by IVc. 22. 1 S31 " SIlAW.t AUSTIN. m Whole boxes Raver Raisins 20 half do "do do :iO<|iiarter d.< d.? do R ivvd and foi -ale bv Pec. 2::, lt>51. * SUA \V A AUSTIN. Rills Komi. dvV. Mutter Crackers. Received and If) for sale bv ' SHAW A AUSTIN j Pee. 2.'l. 1851. TO TRAVELERS/ ! r|"M!K subscriber havii!iv(i?o(ls, (iiwries, Crockery kc, j f|"MIKsubscriberiviitinues to keep on liaiui niour j 1 jilete assiirtmeiit of I 'oiliest ie Pry Coeds. Crooo* | ries, Croekery. &i\. which he will sell very low fur casiij His slock of Ciroceries consists, in ji.art. of Mtiiitir, (.'ofiVt1, Mill. i'lKTso. Ac. Ae. Anient; his I'?ry Hoods will helhund a good article of ]iu>r Irish Linen, which he will warrant to he t/ruuin?. and sell as cheap or cheaper than it, cnu lie bought in this market. t Purchasers would do well I" give him a call. Jan. if. .1. CIIAHLKSWOUTII. ^ I ill Is. choice Pippins. Received and (or sale by t) Pee. -'it, ]Sa|, SllAW .t AI'STIX. j A Kegs Malaga Cranes. Received and for sale I ' ' by SHAW & AUSTIN Pee. 23, 1851. I'll ,f FiiESH GAB DEN SE ELDS. ~j~ nplIF, Sii'wciriijfr has just ii-vcivei! a now supply of 1 IFivsla Winter a.'iii Sjirajig-tiarries* ' As we I- -/ all our Seeds heibru selling them, [lie public niav purchase from us with cortjid>:brr'. V< e i - 'I iHitl.ur.' thai wo do n.h e! sis-nrod will arrow if ! iljy !:v7/?Yellow Rush, White Bush. Summer Crooknook. i. 77 'J'XJPfi'?Large White Flat. Karly Spring, Karly Ditch. Yellow Enjrtish. Hod Top Flat. RutaBaga. ; C>RX-~Sweet Sugar. Six Weeks, Tuscarora. with okra. Purple Broecili. Cauliflower, Celery, Egg Plant. ; Kale. Nutmeg. Melon, Parsley. Parsnip, Peppers, Tomatoes. Rhubarb, Spinage. Vegetable Oyster. t Also, a large variety of choice FJowcr! Cecils. hO? Asparagus Roots. For rale Lv FRANCIS L. ZEMP. , Jan. D. 3 tf ! FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. | TST received per steamer Marion, our supply of i f) GARDEN SEEDS, for Spring planting, consisting i in part, of the following varieties: Artichoke ; iv.-iio Large Early Linden Tall Do Late Walohcvon Black-evod Do t 7^ \\ 1I!I0 >01W l Oinrv ,'.UI JJU >> m.u xr\j I OCI.l.ARI'S Matchless Po Longand Country RADISH. CUCUMBER. Early Scarlet Short Top | Karly (iroen Cluster Long Salmon I )o* Frame ' Karly Scarlet Turnip ( Smail Gherkin i Yellow J?o I/utg il recti I'rit kly : Black Fall or Spanish I'm Do Turkov Sal/ily or Yetretable Oyster Egg riant * SPINACH. corn. souasil Extra Karly Karly white Scullop bush Karly Canada : Winter Crook Neck Do" TusSnrura Vegetable Marrow T>o Huttisa 'TOMATOES. Sweet ;r Large Rod LETTUCE. Ki.mil I'o v Ear!;. -1 Sihr-in .Hod Cherry j Vnurlt'';:! (tine) 1 TURNIP. >ia:.u :: i Ronunt Early Puteh Karlv Cabbage Do Red Top U.'y ! White Norfolk I'i .'a liV'.iLi C.?i l-./s Improved Rut t Haga J Inip-'i iai i White Stone. I.iv. ! ??ti* THOMAS .1. WORKMAN. ) 1.00a OuT for the flag. 4 KiXil li>t of HOMESPUNS. CALICOES. FLAXl\ >. ELS. Ozualeii'/"', Joans. Ticking. Ac. Ac. Also, j Baffinj, Bope, Twine, &c. j-Y-r sale low for cash, | or on ti ne. :<> puuet unl customers. .'. .unary "A. Y.'M. MOORE. I creap groceries U Ii H i'S SUOAK: 50 r.-e-k-i RIO COFlTi: mats * .... ............ ... . , i,., I f/ *.\ \ .\ UM I r i'?; tv.? >;?? ?.n \ i i/.v ut/. J') N* v (>r!e.'t:S .MOi.AS^KS ? !>< ;.- West India I >'J 30 b.?r.v!s N.*w Orleans WIIISKF.Y 1 ?j ?:o Monon.:ehr!a DO ? casks cl'i live Do 10 rears old 3 1-8 casks KilKNVH BHAXDY 5 barn-Is Iwst l.KAF LAUD 10 barrels MACK AIIKL 'J.') baivls llaitiuure FLO I'll I IiO boxes Knjjlis!: I'airv I'llLKSU 10 kits M K'K AKEI< No. 1 A r s . >. ]0 baskets liKIDSICK. (MlAMl'AUINK 10 exists (M.AKKT WINK, tbr Table use 10 do M ADKIKA DO 5 do I'OUT DO JO dezoa "BYAtsS' LONDON J'OUTKR Al.su, (linear. IVaeii. Plum and (.'how 'hove PKKtsKRYKS i 200i|U.irt< r :ni*l liall'boxes SAIiDIXK.S 50 oasesSALMOX and LOIISTKR.S With I'lany c'lu-r articles too numerous to mention. For sal*- low lor rash, or to punctual oust* mors on t!; usual time. W. (!. MOOliK. Led Flap:. | Nil tv' ItAMSllYN?jU ijiianerboxes RAISINS. j Received at MOORK'S. ^T^OSIACCO?A n mil Jot ofCHKW'IXG TOBAC1 Oi. Just revived iitnl l!>r sale by \\\ ('. MtXHIH. Sipi of t!t<' Ron Flag. / w 'j 2>b.1> ca.xdles?20 bo.vrs sI(,.rn, V' ami Adamantine t'ANPLKS. For sale cheap by j January u.';. W. C. MOOKK. "VT" A 2 ? A tfuiull lot of XA1LS. For sale very J.1 low to elose out the lot, by W. (_'. MOOIlE TAXI?#. N< i I'lt'K is hereby jriven. tlia? I vill open Hooks on tin- day of February next, at the store of 1 James iHmlnp. in (Amnion, lor eolloelitip the Taxes for 1 S."> 1, ami will attend at the following places on tho following days for the same purpose: On Monday, the 1st of March at Liberty Hill: on Tuesday, the thiol' Mareliat Flat Hock, on Wednesday, the :td of Maroh, at Huflalo; on Thurday, the 4th of March ;u Li/etibyV; on Friday, the nth of March, at Sehroek s Mill; on Saturday, the dth of Mandi, at thireton's Mill. Alter ilie above named times, 1 will attend at ('am- ' (it'll cm it iiiu ursi nay 01 aiay iioxi. at wiiuii time the Hocks will positively !? closed, and all defaulters double t.iveil. J. \\. PliltY, T. t.\ K. Ik January S if Currants, Kitrsasul 1'nines. At Jan. \I(U MIK'S. MUiltO SllOB> AT COST. rI^l IK subscribers will sell the remainder ol tlnir rtoek | X Ol N K(i Kt) HI 10ICS. at Cost, for Cash. January 27. WORKMAN & J'OOKE. nmmmm I-wmj'II 'an Counntiled.' 1^0 the Jail of Kershaw District 011 30th of January, 165 J. a Negro man named HKXTE Y1 and says ho >c!ongs 1" X. A. Pony, of r.iirtield District. Saidncgro ! abouto or 7 5 years i >!' ago. The owner is requested to csine forward, prove property. pav charges and tako Itini awav. ' J. M. COLLIER, Jailor. fob, i;. |1 tf CL2AR THE V/AY! I FX onl .r to make room for Spring Puroliasosj I now I otter the following WTXTER GOODS at prices unijue.Jtio!i:J>!y low: Jai'lios' Winter Dress Goods of every kind, front 12c. * upwards lleawitVil llrnc:ulc Lustres. 25. 31 and 37, worth 50c, ij-l English Mcrinoes. all shades. only 50c l'tv.r.r*! \!nltim fm?l ?* V Vf?rlr Mou-sii:i DvLuiuis worth 37, for is, -jo and 25c Beautiful 1:1-5= r colored (Vticoes, reduced to >0e. 1 "insi quality Ki t ncli Calico, now selling at 12e White and Hou Flannel at a shade owr cost White and 'Jrev Dut'.il Blankets. at 7a. 87 aud $1 With a great varTcty of WINTER GOODS, at priced t.u.ritiiurly low. My object being to robe money for my Spring Purchases. I w!> sell them off at any sacrifirerf profits, rather than keep them over to next winter. Parties wishing bargains. will Jr.ij litis an excellent opportunity for covcrting their loose change into good, cheap and substantial Drv Goods. Jan. -j:t. " .JAMKS WILSON. A Suit to suit the Times! \ \ T JSH1XG to close out the balance of mv stuck > > Winter Ready-Made Clothing, 1 will dispose of my stock of Coat?, Over Coats and Vests at rv-'t prices. also. Bioad Cloths, rrcncit Cassiinercs and Vesting?. AllWool Tweeds. Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro Cloths, at greatly reduced prices. January 23. JAMES WILSON. A . rprE subscriber begsleaverespectfully to tender his .1. thanks to those of Ids friends and the citizens of Camden generally, who have so generously and liberally patronised him during the past year, and to solicit a continuance of the same. Hisstoekcf Drugs, Chemicals, Ac., though limited, will always be found commensurate with the wants of the community, and they may rely at ali times upon his personal attention to hu business, and their wants. Those indebted to him for 1 Sal. are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the same as early as possible. Jan. U [2?GtJ '/. J. DeIIAV, Druggist Teacher Wanted. i LADY is wanted to Teach in a privato family, -f"V about ten miles from Camden. One who understands Music, would bo preferred. Address the subscriber at Camden. S. C. Jan. 30?tf BENJAMIN COOK. ^'"Charleston Mercury, copy tri-wcekly for two weeks, ami forward bill. Notice, ~\\TILL be sold in Camden on Thursday tho 12th t T day of February next, at 12 o'clock M., at the Store of the late A. K. Allen, a part of the personal property of said dee'd., bought by At". Ferret and B. ^miUi, to III! sola iu tlioir riSK, consisting 01 jwrrei wuu Vinegar, Whiskey, Rum, Sugar, Dry Goods, Glassware, Ginger. Razors. Shoes, and Sugar Stands, ?e. JOIIN R. JOY. Ara'r. Jan. 30. 0 4t NOTICE. ^pilE subscribers have this day formed a Co-partner1 shin, under the name and firm of ROOT ? INGRAM. for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. . F. ROOT, , JOHN INGRAM. Camdex, Jan. 23. 7 tf Sl'G A R House Syrup and now crop New Orleans _ Molasses. For sale by F. V . BONNY. | >ATENT Meat Cutters and Sausage stullers. Also, X a good assortment of Rocking and Sitting Chairs* For sale by E. W. BONNE Y. Desirable Properly for Sale. Hpi'K PeXALB MANUFACTURING COMPANY X will Ibr sale, their Cotton Factory, Corn ."VMili and Tannery, near Camden. 8. C. The situation is pleasant and healthy, offering a very desirable investment fur Capitalists. The water power is amply sutRcient tor all purposes, within one mile of the Terminus of the Camden and South Carolina Rail Rord, atl'ordir.g daily opportunity for the shipment of Goods. The Cotton Factory is now in operation, with n full complement of hands, lias been making Ozuaburgs and Yarns, and has 1CS0 Spindles, twenty 30-inch Cards and fyrtv !, anas, all in good condition, to which is at tachvdMACHINE SlIOP. villi Lathes, Cutting Engines. an.I all necessary Tools. ? The Corn Mill received last year. FOURTEEN IIUNTin KI> BUSHELS of CORN, and the Tannery consists of Vats. Bark Mill driven by water, and the STOCK IN TI1K FACTORY and the STOCK CONTAINED IN THE TAN-YARD. At.SO. Fourteen Valuable Negroes . uviustonied to working in the Tan Yard and Factory. 'The above property will be sold on a credit of 1, 'J, ,v .: years, with interest and may be treated lbrat Privato Sale until thotirsi of Mareh next, and unless previously sold, v, .11 be olVeivd at Public Sale on that day. For further particulars, application ntavbe made to THOMAS LANG, or Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON. FOR SALIL 'piIE subscriber lias on iiand a large quantity of L i iOOD BRICK, which mav be had on application. January 'JJ. J.'F. SUTHERLAND. VIAV YEAR. r p 11K subscriber having a large supply of Goods of L evcty description, will sell them to his customers on a credit of one year at very moderate prices. Ho will also sell for cash as low as any other establishment in ?!; ' place. Feeling rv thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him tor the last seventeen years, he hopes by strict attention to business, and eery hn-prices. to merit its continuance. E. V. BONN FY. I/OSA MALE?Bov's Boots at ??t. fi Jan. 13. ' E. \V. BOXXEY. ?OK SAL IE. ON* THE FIRST MONT-AY IX MARCH next, will bo sold to the highest bidder before the Conn Ilutise door in Ctandcti. all my right. title and interest in and to 345 acres of LA XL'. 1 yinir on 'tbo waters of Gum Swamp Creek, in tlio District of Kershaw. .MARY ITXX INGHAM. January 27. S at Tv.cssly Dollai'x Kettanl. \JiSCONDKB p w. SALMONI' will act as my Agent durum suv absence from the State. Jan. !-.--ltf E. A. SALMON lb CORN! II 1/ \i \ b'wbels of CORA'. For sale low f.r ^VVV CASH or 60 days Paper. January \v. C. MC'ORE.