i * Telegraphic intelligence. I " *mtrr t?om 5 >! I'OfM'. I ARRIVAL OF TIIE PACIFIC. S Xew York, Feb. 12.?The steamship Pacific 1 ^ia3 arrived from Liverj?>ol, with four days later I intelligence. I Liverpool, Jan 28.?The sales of cotton for I the four days have h.vn as followers, viz : SntI urdav, SOUO, .Monday 10,000; Tuesday, lo,000. i Wednesday. 10.000. j he market advanced an 1 : 1-..1 1. Ani.u;.,,^ 4 .4-4 lair. 5: I'^iuil . v j'l.uiuo, f - - -, , -7 Orleans Middling, 4 7-8; Fair, 5 1-4. Of the "-ales, speculators took 8000, any Napoleon* mere guite current, and that the * Government had ordered 30,000 stand of arms ^from Birmingham, and would concentrate 25.000 troops in London. The Daily News says that orders have been sent to recall three of the principal ships of war stationed in the Tagues, with all despatch, to the coast of England. The Paris Monitcur publidies the names of the Senators. M. Barociik is Vice PresidcuL? There have been more arrest and transportious. C>rre*pmUnce of the Charleston Courier. Washington*, Feb. 11th. A deputation of citizens of -New fork, presented Mr. Clay, on Monday, a very elegant Cold Medal, with a complimentary add rests. The cerTinony was quite interesting, and Mr. Clay's reply shows that his mind is still vigorous, though I his frame is shattered, and hi- voice enfeebled.? Some citizens of New-York are making a movement in favor of Mr. "Weirder for the next Presidency. A great meeting of his friends is called for the fourth of March next. The delegates to the Baltimore Convention from the city of New-York, have been instructed to vote for Gen. Cass, and hejwill, a< some say, be the ultimate choice of the whole declgation from the State. The President of the U. S. has received an autograph letter from Louis Napoleon, advising him of his election as President, and his friendly . disposition towards this country. t The President has also received an autograph letter of a complimentary character, from the Bey w of Tunis, written in Arabic. The letter came inclosed in a rich embossed velvet satchel, with gold borders, tassels and brilliants. It is to be regretted that Mr. Burt has l>eon coin] telle J by ill health to ask to be excused from service on the Committee of Military Affairs, a position in which he has rendered most valuable services fur several sessions. 1 learn that the Spanish Minister has received a letter from efore the (lovcrnor, or the man would have swung before now. Lola Montcs appeared again last night and 1 was well receiw d. She has certainly convinc -d. or at least mystified the public a< t?? her personal character. Her vindication i< ] lausible. Aimmlx-r of public men have call- d upon her, and they find her, they say, an intelligent and high-bred woman. Mr. Cass unfolded bis views to-dav, in a writ' ? i - - - e xv..:, ..*..1 ten spcccii, on me suojeci 01 .tauou'ii iiiki?-?tion. Con. Cass's doctrine is, that it is our duty and jioliey to make a solemn declaration to the world of the opinions and principles of tltj) Corernmcnt in opposition to the leagues of arbitrary powers. This is the moral intervention ' that he advocates, and he says it will not lead us into any of the quarrels of European powers. Hois not. h" says, in favor of intervention hv means of an offensive war, and lie had in his first interview with Kossuth, so informed him.? Such a declaration as he proposes, will he thinks, do some good, and yet not involve its in any quarrels. Mr. Clemens of Alabama, litis taken the floor to reply to Mr. Cass. The great majority indicated in the House in opposition to the restoration of specific duties settles that question for this session. Hut there is still some probability that Senator James' scheme of an advice of ten jiercent oil iron and tine cottons may pass. Episcopal Convkxtiox.?The Convention of * the Protestant Episcopal Church iu the Diocese cf South Carolina met in this cit v on Wednesday, the 11th instant, and adjourned after a session of two dap. It was attended by a large num1*t of clergymen and a respectable number of lay delegates from the several parishes and churches. After the transaction of the business l?cfore the body, the following complimentary resolution was unanimously passed on motion of the Rev. (J. II. Hall, of John's Island: Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention be returned to the gentlemen and families of Columbia who have kindly and liospitablvcn* tertained the members of this body. South Curolinlonl'rofessor II. Cox, of Cincinnati, write."4 as follows resjiecting a remarkiible cure effected by the use of l?r. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar: Mr. A. L. Scovill: Sir?However reluctant I may have been to * - a - 1!- - nttacti my name 10 a ccrimcaie rocoiiiuicmiinr. Mover's Liverwort and Tar * in several cases with the happiest effect; and in one case particularly, that of Miss licit, 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. I?y its us., she has t>eon entirely restored, and is now enjoying the lK-st health. Hii:am Cox, M. 1>. We learn from the Hon. Judge Morse, ofCiuJ. nrTW"mwiT?wmnari?m?m?ran nnrwrTr1 r cinnati, 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 another, column. SOXS OF TEMPERAXCE. WATEItEE D1VJSK >X NO. 9. The regular meeting of this Division will be held on Thursday evening, at your new Hall over A. M. it It. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. ! l?v order of the W. 1'. C. S. WEST. II. S. CADETS OF TEJU'EKAACE. Kershaw Section No. 4. ; rFMTF, regular Mooting of this Section will bo liehl at I 1 tlioir Hall on Friday next, at 7 o'clock. I3v order ofthoW. A. " T. G. PEGUES, Socr'y. 2000 PACKAGES BOOTS AND^SHOES. j r|"MIE subscribers have just received TWO THOU! I SAND Packages 0f BOOTS AND SHOES, j comprising one of the finest assortments ever offered in this oranv other market, and Ibr sale bv 1). F. FLEMING .t CO., 4.1 TTavne Street. Charleston, S. C. Feb. 17. ' 14. _ 12t* Y5;?*i:Oi> FOli SALE. YVTILL be sold on Sale Pay (the first Monday in ! | 11 March next.) before the "Court House in Cam-I den. sixteen LIKELY XKG ROES, upon a credit of j j one. two and three years, with personal security and a ; i mortgage of the property, purchasers to pay for papers, j MOFFAT A MOURE, Auctioneers I Feb. 17. and Commission Merchants. AT AFCTIOY. ! AY'" ILL be sold on Sale Pay (the first Monday in i j t 7 March next.) at the Court House in Camden, a ! 1 likely XEGRO FELLOW, 24 years of age, a good j coachman, house servant, &c. Terms?A credit of one, two, three and four vcars, personal security, and a mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pav for papers. ' MOFFAT k MOORE. Auctioneers Feb. 17. and Commission Merchant.-". \Ti;<;R() WOUA> for Sale A likely 11 NEGRO WOMAN, about 18 years of afro, warranted sound and good titles, will be sold low fir cash. Apply at this office. Feb. 17. l?OR SALE.?Two FEATHER BEDS, two | 1 MATRESSE*, and two BEDSTEADS, for sale, j if applied for immediately. Feb, 17?14. K.S.MOFFAT. South Carolina?Kershaw District, BY JOHN P., JOY, Ordinary.?Whereas. James Catoe has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all ami singular tho Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits ofNoedham Catoe. late of the Dis- 1 trict aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court, for the said District, to be ; holden at Kershaw Court House on the 27th day of February, inst.. to show cause, if any, why the said adminis.ration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fitly two, and in the seventy sixth year of A tneriean I ndependence. Feb. 17. JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. D._ South Carolina?Kersliaw District. BY JOHN R. JOY, ESQ., Ordinary. Whereas, Nancy West has applied to me for Letters of Administration of all and singular the Goods and Chatties. Rights and Credits of James West, late of the District aforesaid deceased: These are therclbre. to cite and ad monisli all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to l?e and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Pistrict at Kershaw Court House on the first day of-March next, to show cause, if any. why the said administration should not lie granted. Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the "Otli-ycar of American Independdnce. Feb. 17. .TOIIN R. JOY, o. K. P._ MI'LIjS! Ml'I.KS!!?The suhsrrib?-r has for sale 27 very line M ULFS, measuring from 14 to HI hands in height. Applv at t!ie Waterce Hoi we. Feb. 13. " II. HOLLKYMAX. liECDEIl A DESAISSI'KS, ' Factorage and Commission Business, A fx; FIt'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. 0. oswki.l itt:t:uk!t. .ions' n. iiKs.u'ssnti:. Attend to the selling of Cotton, Itiee. and other Country Produce. Orders filled, and Goods selected with eare and attention. Feb. 14. ^ OT5CE All persons indebted to W. AXPFRii SOX x Co.. by note or open account, will please call and settle before Return Pay, as all unpaid will then be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Feb. 10. 12 tf ~\*OTICI2.?There will an Fi ction be held by ; the Council on the 14th inst.. for a Member of the ! Town Guard, to supply the place of C. Shiver, resigned, j All applicants for said ollice. must hand in tlu-ir Letters addressed to Council, in their own hand writing prcI vious to that time, iiv order of Council. L. W. RALLARP, T. Recorder. CotW'ltt. CltAMUKU, l oll. lull, 1 852. IV AATLP.?A Child's Nurse is wanted hv a t ? gctitlcmau living about 10 miles lhmi Camden, ' a girl from 10 to 14 years of ago. Enquire at this oflico. Feb. 10. 12 swim. Piano to Soil or II inn. J VXY |?erson wishing to purchase or liiro a I'lAXO, . can lie accommodated by applying to Feb. 10?tf J. IC F. HO(?NR_ rpPAC:ili:ie WAMTFiD A Teacher is J 1. wanted by a few Families in the country. For ' further jiartieuiars. address the subscriber at Flat Hock, j Kershaw District, S. 0. SfEAlJORX JUNKS. Feb. 10. 12 lmw. 2ii llqiiity?Lmi?*a*t<>r Didrh l. I James K. Hunter, vs. Allen 0. iilair. et al?Petition to Aeeouni and a]?ply Funds. i IT is ordered that William MeCorklc and Elizabeth his wife, defendants in above ease, (made so by the | | onler of the Court,) do answer, plead or demur to the I petition in above ease, on or before the 12th day of! May, 1852. otherwise judgment pro confcsso will be j ordered against them. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOOX. Cotn'r. Equity L. D. I Lancaster Lb on MONDAY, thetirstdav of i ? March next, the FUKXITUHK mid IKiCSK HOLD owns belonging t( >K K. Salt, salt.?soo sacks Liverpool Rait. .Tu?t __ rccuivcil by W. MOOHK. ag??r? ?n? i ESTATE SALE. In Equity? Lancaster District. George R. Miller, vs. John M. Miller and others. LrXIiKR the Decree ofthc Court of Kquity in above 1 case, I will sell on the 24th February. 1852, at the late residence of Mrs. Sarah A. Miller, deceased. 1 Carriage, pair Carriage Horses. 2 Mules, n'large number of Cattle. Hogs and Sheep. Smith Tools. Plantation Tools. Wagon, Household Furniture, and many other articles. Terms?All sums under $20 cash, all over, a credit oil 2 months, note and good security, with interest from "'IfMMlMlL.tU l.?V liny of .sale. JAMl'.S ii. njinr.nwwj. Coui'r Equity L H. Lancaster, Feb. 4 12 /"COFFEE.?10 Sacks First quality Rio Collce. V_x' Just received by W. (1. MoORE. /"'HASHED SI'?AR.-lfl IIIils. Stuart's SuV-' perior Crashed Sugar. For salt* by W. C. MOORE. DEED POTATOES.?10 BarrelsSeed Pota0 ti.es at MOO UK'S. i Feb. ](). 12 tf 1 )I,AXKKTS and all Wool Plains, tor sale at cost for | .1 A rash. Also. Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at reduced prices at BOXXEY'S. SUPERIOR Brown Sugars, put up in barrels for family use. Just received at BOXXEY'S. : TTTELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils V \ anil Vices. For sale by K. W. BOXXEY. (i Al'DEX Trowels, Hoes and Rakes, just received * at , BOXXEY'S. Feb. 1ft. i t AiYDFlfS ! C/WDLK!1)?20 boxes Sperm , V and Adamantine CANDLES. For salo cheap by January 22. AA". C. MOORE. /"'A1VAL FFOFR, Seed Potatoes. For sale; V by ^ K. V. BOXXKY. Kirkuood Property for Sale. rpiIK Subscriber offers for sale bis HOUSE and LOT 1 in Soutii Kirk wood. It is one of the most desira- j ble places at Kirkwood. The dwelling is largo and [ eonvcniently arranged?contains ten Rooms, and eight [ lire plaivs. All flte buildings and fences arc new. and in good conditio*!. Any person desiring to pureliase can call and examine the premises. A. J0IIXSOX. Feb. .1. 10 3tw FOR SAFE. | rpilK IfOIJFK and PREMISES now occupied by the I 1 subscriber as a Store. This property will be sold on liberal terms, and on a long credit. For particulars apply to C. MATHKSON*. January 1G. 5 tf_ for s uiii. rpiIK HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied I by Mrs. C. A. Hoykin. adjoining Miss Scota MeRa's. Kirkwood. The House is new, well finished and located in every particular, with live acres of Land attached. Apply to E. M. BOYKIX. January 1(>. 5 tf bids, choice Pippins. Received and for sale by 0 Dec, 23. 1831, SI I AAV & AUSTIN*. | / \ Kegs Malaga 0rapes. Received ami for sale 11" bv 311 AAV k AUSTIN*. Dec. 23. 1831. ft9 - tf FOR SAFE. \\ AGON Bridles, wf my own manufacture, one j ? ' warranted to oust as long as two ot northern | make. Also. Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for easli. J. OAKS. LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG, 4 KINK lot of IIOMESPUXS. CALICOES, FLAXi V XELS. Oznaburgs. Jeans, Ticking, Ac. Ac. Also. Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c. For sale low for cash, or 011 time, to punctual customers. January 23. 1V.M. C. MOORK. CHEAP GROCERIES. - llU'DS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COFFE; mats tj JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. 20 barrels Xew Orleans MOLASSES ? hogs "West India DO 3't baiTcls Xew Orleans WHISKEY" 10 do Monongehclii Do ? casks old Itvo DO 10 rears old 3 1 -8 casks Fit KXCI1 R It A XI >Y f. barrels best LEAF LARD 10 barrels MACK A It ML 2f? ban-Is Ilaltiinore FLOUR 50 bnxcs English I'airv CHEESE lu kits MACKARKL Xo. 1 ALSO. 10 baskets IIEIDSICK CHAMPAIGXE in cases t'LAItKT WIXK, for Table use 10 do .MADEIRA DO f> do POUT DO 20 dozen "BYASS' LoXDOX" PORTER ALSO, Ginger, roach. T'lum andChow Chow PRESERVES 200 quarter and half boxes SARDIXES 50 casesSALMOX and LOHSTERS ? nil many oilier articles too numerous 10 mention, for i sale low Ibr cash, or to punctual customers oil tlio usual time. W. C. MOORE. lU.il King. TOBACCO-A small lot 0rCHEWING TOBACJl. CO. Just received and for sale by W. C. MOO UK, Sign of the Rod Flag. / boxes CANDY. (25 lbs. each.) For \.J sale low to Merchants. Just received lor sale bv January 24. W. MOORE. 1 Case 1'reserved Oranges 1 do do Lemons 1 do do Pine Apples 1 do do Citron ivedand tor & lie by Dec. 23. 1S.11, SIIAW ,fc AUSTIN. ^ Ctises Pie Fruit. Received tind for sale bv f) Pee. 23. 1S51, SHAW & AUSTIN. *) o '>nuiis. small size, Figs. (New crop) Received ???) and for sale by Dec. 23. 1851 ' SI I AW A AUSTIN. 1 / \ Whole boxes Layer Raisins J.'/ 20 half do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and for sale bv Pee. 23. 1831. * SHAW A AUSTIN, ^ Rbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and f) for sale by " SHAW A AUSTIN Dee. 23, lt>51. j 1UT E1V K AIX INS?HO quarter boxes RAISINS. ! JA Reeeived at MOORE'S. VAILS-A small lot of NAILS. For sale ver l.\ low to close out the lot, l?y W. C. MOORE. Salt* of Aligned l?l at the store of S. D. 11 all ford, ill f ? Camden. oil Tuesday t lie 17th February. and tlic days following, a larpe and valuable stock of Merchandize?consisting ol' I?HY UOODS. ORoCKHIKS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE. HATS, HRl'SHES. SOARS, and FANCY ARTICLES. Tunws?All stuns of Twenty dive Dollars and under j cash; over that amount a credit of six months, notes with approved .security and interest front dav of stale. FRANCIS I,. ZKMI\ A pent of Assignees. Jan. :!?. 0 ts STOVES FOR SAEE. pond STOVES will be Sold very low. if inlineJ. diate application be made at THIS OFFICE. 4 VI itst r:i11. Vt UTii. units; v \v\n.nx will be sold IV low if applied lor soon. Inn. j:i? J. F. .SUTHERLAND. \S. JIO \ I>S. Currants, Figs ami Prunes. A t . Jan. 2.'l. MOOllK'S. a? BB?gtaMaemaaa WBMB FRESK GROCERIES. UT. CROIX SUGAR; NEW ORLEANS SUGAR; * ' Stewart's Crushed I>0. Xew Orleans MOLASSKS, RIO COFFEE; a few pockets super. old Government JAVA COFFEE, for tiuuilv use. Received a ml/or sale i by jlcDOWALJ. k COOPER. j AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CIXCLAIR and Moore's 1 and "J horse Plows O Two and tliree furrow l'lows "lain and Expanding Cultivators Sialic and double Iron spout Corn Shcllers. The ul hivc will lie sold at Haiti more prices, with expenses added, to close it consignment. Fell. 4. MelXJWALL k COOPER. ChiufiKC Lnstrai V.'adiiir; Fluid. THE Subscriber hrs just received a case of this invaluable labor savins Washing Fluid, to which lie invites the altei. ion of Families, and Hotel keepers. Feb. 3 Z. J. Hull AY. ("TOOPKR'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety o- j J Kxtracts. fresh Currants ami Citron, Raisins. A1 moiids. I'.rotnn. Chocolate. .Mustard. Cheese, seed Pota toes, .fcc. Just received hv K. W 110XX15V. For IJoaiJ. r|"M!K House and Lot in the town of Camden, and | .1. and the House and Premises at Cool Springs, tour miles aliove Camden, belonging to the Estate of John Chesnut. deeased; and also tdr hire, several excellent SEAMSTRESSES, the property of'lie same Estate. Persons wishing to rent or to hire, can applv to JAMES CI IKS NT'T.' THOMAS WHITAKKR. Feb. 3 10?tl" Exeeutors. Exflciitov's SoiU'fl. Vl.n persons lairing demands against Roddick j . Mosoly, deed. will present thorn properly attested I within the timo prcseril>ed by law. and all persons in* ' dobted to said Estate, will make immediate pavmcnt to CRADDICK MOSELKY, E.xec'r. Feb. 10 Ht (bdaJitse. f MJOPER'S Shred Isinglass. T,caf Isinglass fur Coffee: ( v.- Preston A- Merrill's Iniallible Yeast Powder and j. Rose Water: Nutmegs, Mace. Cinnamon. Allspice. I ( inper. Red and lllaek Pepper. White Mustard Seed, | Mustard, Sayu Tapioca, A rrow Roof. .v<\ Alwavs on i hand at ' Z. .J. DkIIAY'S. Feb. So!!zer Aperient. OEIDLITZ Powders, Henry's Magnesia. Fluid Mngkj nesia. Moffat's Hitters. Rowand's Tonic Mixture. Wis tars' balsam. Aver's Cherry Pectoral. Tarrant's Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Sands' Sarsaparilla, (Juysott's Yellow Hock and Sarsaparilla, and Jew David's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the above just received at J. DeIIAY'S. Feb. .'!. Spirit <;.-?* I.nmps rI"MIE subscriber lias just received a bcautil'ulcollec.1 tion of the above Lamps, for Centre Table, Matitlepiece or Chambers. Those in want, are respectfully requested to call ami examine them at " Feb. Z. J. DeTIAY'S. mii* for 1*51, IX favor of the subscriber, are now ready for delivery. Those whose names they bear are respectfully invited to call at his store, settle them, and take them away. /. J. DkIIAY. Jan. 30?if ISAYK AGENCY. rjPJIE subscriber will attend promptly, to any busi.1 ness entrusted to him as JiAXK A iih'XT. Jan. 1G. Z. J. DEI I AY. \ \ " IDli I ROY, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks T v Ploughs. Cutting Knives, and Corn Shelters. Just received at ' E. W. POXXKY'S. Feb. 3 Committed. r I yO the Jail oT Kershaw District on 30th of January, 1 1852. a Negro man named BEXTF.Y. and says he belongs to X. A. Pcav, of Fairlield District. Suidtiegro is about 70 or 75 years of age. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him awnv. J. M. COLLI Kit, Jailor, j Feb. G. 11 tf A ISTRATOK'S NOTICE. VLL jH-rsons having demands against the estate of . JolinS. Cunningham, doe'd. are hereby liotitied to present tiiem duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate will make pavment to It. B. CVXXIXOHAM, ) . , . W. C.crXXIXliHAM. J Aain r"Dec. 20. 1851 101 tf TA X l>. N OTICE is hereby given, that I will open Books on I the 28th day of February next, at the store of James Dunlap. in Camden, for collecting the Taxes fir j 18,7 I. and will attend at the following places on the following days thr the same purpose: On M'-ndey, the 1st of March at Liberty Ilill: on : Tuesday, the 2d of Ma fell at Flat Itoek. cm Wednesday. | the 3d of March, at Bull'ulo: on Thurdny, the -Itli of j March at I.izonl.y's; on Friday, the 5th of March, at Sell rock's Mill; on Saturday, the Gth of March, at Cureton's Mill. After !i a* above named times. 1 will attend at Cam- j den until the last day of May next, at which time the Books will positivelv be closed, and all delimiters double taxed. ' J. W.'POBY, T. C. K. D. January 27. S if Soittli Carolina?lierdiau Dhlricl. IIY JOII.V R. JOY, KS1}., ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT. XI'IIEUEAS, Emanuel Parker applied to me for ? T Letters of administration . ' KitiLiis roie MALE. r|',HK subscriber has <>ii liaml a larpe quantity of 1 liOnIt IMUl'lv, which mav bo had on application. January J.'P. Sl'TUKKLANl). fi'aiiit*. Oils. Ac. ' r|,HK Subscriber is now roceivinp his Sprinp Stock ' 1 of White Lend. Tnrpenline. Linseed Oil. I'hrouie Given ainl Yellow, Spanish ami Vandyke lirown. Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre. Widnow Glass, Ac., which will he disposed of as low as can he. consistently with unil'onuitv of prices. V.. J. DeIIAY, I-'ch, :t?tf SA DDLE A- I1AIIA ESS 1I AR1\G. r|"MlK undersigned continues his husinessat the old 1 stand, returns his thanks tor past favors and hopes for a continuance of patronage. All work in Ins line will id' (lour won |>iiiiciii;iiiiv, anil wnoro ilio easn is paid, at (lie time of delivery, a discount of ten per rent will lio made. Jan (?, [2-1 y] F. J, OAKS. "X Teacher Wauled. 4 LADY is wanted to Teach in u private family, j. \ nl?iut ten miles from Camden. One who understands Music, would 1 Mi r.rcfcircd Address the i-nl.'scriber at Camden. P. C. Jan. BENJAMIN COOK. "Charleston Mercury, copy tri-weekly for two weeks, and forward bill. nraszto at cost. r I'M IK subscribers will sell the remainder of i heir stock 1 of NEGRO SHOES. at Cost, for Cash. January 21. WORKMAN & BUONE. _ R.4>l;ii3?oi^s I'aleitt Barley. VX excellent, nourishing article of food, for Children . and Invalids?too well known to 'Leads of families." to require a minute description, liasr always been Kept and sold at J. Dull A VS.. Feb. o?tf FRESH GARDEN SEEM" ri"M!K Subscriber has just received a new supply of L Fresli Winter aniE Spring Cjiurdcit St'ts!*. As we I'-' all our Seeds before soiling them, the puMie may purchase from us with r-njhkno'. Wo sell nothing that we do not leel assured will grow if tlio necessary cautions arc used. Our supply consists in part of Bi'.AXS-?English Windsor, Early Moliawk, Enrlv Yellow Six We*ks. Largo White Kidnor, Rchigoe or 101)0 to 1. Red French Speckled. Dutch Case Knife, "White Dutch Runner, Large Lima. BKF.TS-?Early Wood Turnip. Long Blood, white Sugar. rrl T>r> f/.l'cr* I -- If?I- _ r ? j.iii ijk lum. j.nijic i orit, cugar 1AJHI, M:iy, Early Drumhead. Largo late Drumhead. Savoy, Early Duteh. ' I rec-n Globe Savoy. True Green Glazetl. CAIHtOTX?Karly Horn. Long Orange. CUCUMBERS?Long Green, Early Frame. Gherkin'. I. KTFl'CE-?White Cabbage, Silesia, Curled ice head. OXIdS?White Portugal. Large Red. Yellow Dutch. EE AS?Early Warrick, Early June. Early Charlton. Early Double Blossom. Codo Xulli, Dwarf Marrowfat. Large White Marrowfat. U MUX 11?Long .Scarlet, Scarlet Turnip. Black Fall. SQUASH?Yellow Bash, White Bush, .Summer Crookneck. T I J:XIFX?Large White Flat, Early Spring. Earj Dutch, Yellow English. Red Top Flat, Ruta Baga.COltS?Sweet Sugar. Si.v Weeks, Tuscarora, with Okra. Purple Brooeili. Cauliflower. Celery. Egg Plant, Kale, Nutmeg. Melon, Parsley. Parsnip. Peppers, Tomatoes. Rhubarb, Spinago, Vegetable Oyster. Also. a large variety of choice I'lowcr Sci'ti;i) to liner. VGOOT) COOK. Washer and lroner. for whom lib. oral wages will be paid. Apply to January 27.?8tf S. K. CAl'EllS. Desirable Properly for Sale. rpiIK PeK ALB MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1 will offer tor siik their Cotton Factory, Foru Hill and Tannery, near Camden, V. C. The situation is pleasant and healthy, offering a wry desirable investment for Capitalists. The water power is amply sufficient for ail purposes, within ono mile of the Terminus of the Camden and South Carolina Hail Rend, affotding daily opportunity for the ship incut of Goods. The Cotton Factory is now in operation, with a full complement of hands lias been nut king Oanaburgs and Yarns, and lias ltiSO Spindles, twenty 30-inch Cards and Ibrty Looms, all in good eondition. to which is attached a MACI1INK S1I??P. with Lathes, Cutting Engines. and ail necessary Tools. The Corn Mill received last year. FOURTEEN HUNI?RKI> BUSHKLSof CORN, and the Tannery consists of 30 Vats. Bark Mill driven bv water, and the STOCK IN THE FACTORY and the STOCK CONTAINED IN THE TAN-YARD. a i.so. Fonriecu Valuable Vegroes, accusieiiicd to working in the Tan Yard and Factory. The above property will bo sold on a credit of 1. 2. it 3 years, with interest and may be treated lor at Private Sale until tholirstof March next, and unless previously sold, will be offered at Public Sale on that day. For further particulars, application mar be made to THOMAS LANG, or .Tan. 27. \V. ANDERSON. i'LlXTO!V X 1?UIC?, Attorneys at Law. M, ( i.ixton, fAiiu'dSlir. | C. A. I'll i of., Cmmhn. Office in in (Amnion?tliat formerly occupied l.y J. M. iVSiiussuro. Ksq.?"Will attend to legal business iti bis ami the adjoining Districts. MAGISTRATE. XV11. *1. SIIA\\()\. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S C. ?. w. i:oaai:v, Bank Agent and General Merchant, < A.MIIUX, S. C. nr. Tin SLOW CASTOR. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMDEN, S. C. Uiticeon Broad-Street near tlie Court !!