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} \ V x \... TELEGKAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Later froin Ere rope. 1 ARRIVAL OF TIIE STEAMER FRANKLIN. J Baltimore, Maucii 2,1852. l The steamer Franklin arrived at New York 1 from Liverpool, with dates to the 17th ultimo. Lof ton was in verv active demand on the 17th, ! with sales uf 15,000 bales, at an advance of 1-1G ) a 1-8. Speculators and exporters took 7,000 i bales. Flour declined Gd.; wheat 1 a 2d.; corn ( advanced Gd. The Arctic arrived out in 0 days and IS hours?the shortest outward passage on record, i Lord John Russell introduced into the House of Commons a bill to organize the 1??yal militia. , There was a great tire at llong Kong, China, on the 28th December, which destroyed 500 houses. In the province of Kwang See the re- ' bellion is making head. ^ The approaching elections for Representatives in France is at present absorbing public attention. The Queen of Spain lias recovered from the injuries inflicted by the assassin, Moreno. Louis Napoleon has made a demand upon the . Swiss Government to suppress the political clubs, and banish the refugees. Switzerland refuses, ] and appeals to England to interfere Much discontent prevails in France, and some great movement is expected on the 22d. The commercial advices from India are favorrable. n?l . -n i-i jLiie Dunuvsu \jv\i'inuiuiit nc4?v w the demands of England. The excitement about the Australian gold discoveries is increasing. Tlie yield of the mine is j immense. In England the apprehensions of a French invasion arc increasing. The British fleet in the Tagus lias been ordered home. The European Governments are generally making warlike preparations, with the view of being prepared for any contingency. New-Ohlean.?, March 1. The ste^m tow-boat .Wary Klvgslarid, when coming up the river on Sunday, towing several vessels, burst three boilers, thereby killing the ' second engineer, two deck hands, one fireman ( and severely wounding three others. The ves- , sols were not injured. The ships St. Louis and New-York arrived here to-day, Monday. The steam ship Cherokee has sailed for Chagres. The barque Patrick Henry, which sank several days since, has been raised and brought to Xew-Orleans for repairs. [The Patrick Henry, Capt. Ilewes, was bound from New-Orleans to l'rovidonce, and took fire on the 20th ult., on her way down the river, and was scuttled below Fort Jackson, in ' eighteen feet water. 1 ?Eds. C'/xirleston Courier. ? i Baltimoke, Feu. 28. ; Interna! dissensions of no considerable mag nitude, are just now agitating botli political parties in this city and State. It had been rumored that Governor Lowe, acting upon the principle of rotation, would remove all the old office-holders and appoint new ones, a report which ha* lvon confirmed. The appoint- . inents, some two thousand in all, were sent into J the Senate on Wednesday and contain not a sin- . g!e name of the old regime. Great commotion ! lias been thereby caused, but as the.'*ins and : outsarc all Democrats, the* disturbance is con- | fined to the ranks of the Democracy. Another and more serious difficulty lias al-o . arisen. By the adoption of the new Constitution, a Board <>f Commissioners of tiie Public "Works was created, consisting of four, whose duty it is to select direction* of the various rail- 1 road companies. At the November election, ' two Whig and two Democrat Commissioners were chosen, and in the e\ent of their le ing unable to agree in the choice of directors, it was provided that the State Treasurer, who is a Democrat, should have the casting vote.? When the Commissioners met, the two Democrats, Messrs. Pendkk and Grrnxos, could not agree upon their tickets lbr Directors of the Baltimore and Susipiehannah, and Baltimore and Ohio Bail Itoads, and proposed different tickets. The two whigs voted for the ticket pre?. i i... \i.. J ?,,.i : ....... MMIIA'U 1?V .Ul. litia it, niw^ mu/niii.?it carried. Since then the charge lias Item pref< r ivd by .certain of the Democracy that Mr. G. collcagued with the two Whigs to secure t!??* eleetiuti of directors favorable to the retention of t ho 1'residents of the two Roads, Great excitement prevails in consequence. The Whigs are not without their troubles; Kane, the Collector of the Port, having removed certain Whig officers in the Custom House because they had remonstrated against the retention of Democrats in office. Xo action has yet been taken in regard to the Judgeship, made by the decease of Judge Heath. Th^ President and his Cabinet have held it under advisement, and it is probable that John Glenn, Esq., one of our most distinguished f, lawyers, will receive the appointment. Cor. Char. Courier. ionoriavck in England.?We are sure our * readers will be as much surprised as we wviv in reading the statement below*. It is lamentable tlmt. in the nineteenth ceiituarv. and in thecoun trv which listings to he the fouiitahi of civilza[ tion and Christianity,such wofnl ignorance should ' exist. The extract made is from the charge ) of the Recorder to the Jury at Liverpool. lie rt said: ' 'due man had been found entirely ignorant fin religious subjects, believing that Christ had lrf-cii stoned to death, and not that he was crucified. Another, a ]>i|?eniaker by trade, had newr heard of Jesus Christ. Another did not know who his Redeemer was, but could partily guess. Another was entirely ignorant on the subject: did not know the meaning of Redeemer; V.n< w not where Christ was born, but believed he was twice crucified?first in heaven and the seeou>l till it; in hell; he. had no idea whatever of what became of the soul after death. Another knew not who the Redeemer, nor who Jesus was. Another (who has been five years in Liverpool, a laborer) could not say who his Savior was?had no idea: did not know what would beeoiiu' of him ..i'ti.i- .li.fit li had heard ol .JrSllS ( In i it I.Ill l'.l II,., know who he was Ami so, said tin; learned of lJecordor, with regard to the female |?ris<*(> rs. t >iio woman knew not the nam- of her It-deom' ?>r: 11:;.I heard of Jesus < liri^t, hut had forgotten all :doi)t hitn.'' LIVERWORT AtfD TAR, i For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma. l'airis in the Side and breast, Spit- j inrr nf ttlonrl smil nil other Lunir eomulaints tending 1 :o Consumption. This is not an empirical nostrum,- j rut a scientific and most invaluable medicine. It is jreparcd from a recipe by that distinguished physician j ind chemist, Prof. Rogers; and wherever it has been ! ntroduced, it has made cures which arc perfectly aston- ! siting. It is superseding every other cough medieino H'fore the public. Testimonials are daily being sent j n to the proprietors of cures effected, even after phy.si- j dans had abandonee! every hope. A single trial will I convince the most inc. edulous of its efficacy. For sale j it Thomas J, "W'okkmax's I.'rug Store, Camden, S. C. g2T See advertisement in another column. I. O. O. I\?Kcrsiww Lodge No. 9. I"MIE-Regular Meeting of this Lodge wll be held.at . their 11 all This livening, at 8 o'clock. IJy order r?f the X. (J. The following gentlemen have been nominated br Town Council: ^ For Intend ant. Dr* K. A. SALMOXD. For Warden*. W. A. AXCRUM, 0. IT. DAVIS. R W. CHAMBERS, 1IENKY R\TE. | We liave been requested to announce the fbl-: owing gentlemen for lntciulant and Wardens: i For In tend ant. Dr. E. A. SALMOXD. For Wardens. W. A. AXCRUM, R W. CHAMBERS, W. C. MOORE. HEXRV RATE. "MUXICII'AL ELECTIOX. The following ticket has been handed us for publication: For In tend ant. Maj. K. S. MOFFAT. For Wardens. C. H. I >A V IS. B. W. CHAMBERS. /. J. DkIIAY. \V. a MOORE. Camden, Feb. 27. Ma. Editor: 1 'lease announce as Candidates or Intendent and M aidens for the Town of j Amnion, at the ensuing election, the following ; gentlemen, and oblige MANY VOTERS. For Intend ant Maj. K. S. MOFFAT. For Wardens. it. W. CHAMBERS. AY. C. MOORE. C. II. DAVIS. HENRY I'ATE. Feb. 24. 1832. Pay l*p, Pay I>. 'PirOSK indebted for subscription to the Souther11 I R-publk and Putmetto Sentinel, are hereby notified hat the accounts have been placed in the hands of 7.. J. DkII AY, Esq., who alone is authorised to receive it, md will receipt for the same. E. A. HKOXSOX. march'2 19 9m ELlK TiOA NOTM'E. South Carolina?Kcr^hatv Oistrarl. O ffice Court of General Sessions and Common Ideas, T, M. XAUD1X, Clerk of sai l Ccmrt. in pursuance of ho directions of tlie .act of the Legislature in such ease nadc and provided, do hereby give public notice, that in election for Ordinary lor Kershaw List riot, will be leld on MOXDAV, the 10th dnv of May next. :it the ! usual places of Election throughout the said District, j ,o blithe vacancy occasioned by the expiration of the term ol'thc present incumbent. Witness my hand at Camden. 29d day of February, A. D. 1S.VJ. .\L XAL'DIX, c. c. I'. A ti. s. March a. 19?tf SioiiM* a it <3 tstit for ^ile. Till*' subscriber, intending to remove from Camden, offers his llul'SK ami LOT in Lvgtown li>r s ile <>n ao[ oiiHuodatiuir terms. The House is new a!i<I commodious. in a pleasant ami healthy situation, witli the uccessarv outbuildings, ami a well oS -_r?.?..I water. lie *a!.-o oilers his stock of SA l?l?LKIl V. HARNESS .ve., at prime cost, with the expenses of transportation aihled. Any person wishing to engage in tiiis business, will liml it to their interest to cottier with him, as i lie will sell on liberal terms. ?j>~ilo respeetlully requests those indebted to hint to route lbrward ami settle without delay, ami hopes this notice will be suilieieiit, without further trouble. March 5? I'Jtf C. M. W1EXUES. ron SALE. THE subscriber wishing to devote liiinself exelusively to planting, oilers for sale his new SAW Mild, with S00 aeres of 1'INE LAND attaelied. The Mill, is about seven miles from Camden, and has been in I operation since November, Is is. The band is well timberetl, and eouvenieiit to the Mill, and a small portion (7,"> to 100 acres,) well worth cultivating. Would also sell the Estate of ]'. Mclta's Mil! and Tavern, with the Can toy Island?a Traet of Land on the Wateree, containing ino acres of its rich land as there is on the river. The Mills above, would be valuable adjuncts to any of the plantations near them. Also, for sale, 'J.nun bushels of CORN, a quantity K? >DJ?KIt and 11AV. about so bead of CATTLE, and a like numU r of SWINE. Tern s?Kor the Ileal Estate, one, two and three vears?Ibrthe Provisions ami Stuck. C.vsii. WILLIAM J. TAYLOIL March a. T.J tf Male of South-Carolina. KERSIIA W DISTRICT. in i:qi:ity. Robert Wilson vp. l'aul T. Villcpipto ami wife, et al. Hill for A'lonud ami IitrlitioH. IT ri]jpoariii?^ to my satisfaction tliat William It. Rraoev. Thomas L. W. Itraecy, Klla A. Hosser and rstrah W. Uosser, defendants in the above stated ease reside beyond the limits of this .Stale: It is orilereil, that the said William It. Uraivy, Thomas L. W. IJraeev. Ella A. Itosser ami Sarah W. Kosscrdo appear ami plead, answer or demur to the aforesaid bill of complaint within three mouths from the lirst piiblicalion of this order, or an order pro eonfesso will be entered against tliom. (jr<lered, that the above order be published in the Camden Journal for three months. W. II. It. Wo UK MAX, C. E. K. I). March1832. [$7 po] 3ni httiicli Carolina?Korslinw I>it*(rit>t. liV JOHN It. JOV, KSQ.. Oltl'IN" VUY KOIl SA11? IdSTIUGT. 1 VJ 11EKl-iAS. William Mnugo applied to lue f?>r * T Letters ofiiduiiiiistratimi < ? all and singular the Coeds and Chattels, Rights and Credits of Ncrdham Co toe. laic til i lie instriet aforesaid. deceased. These arc. therefore, id cilu and admonish all an<l i singular, llic kindred ajid creditors of the said deceased, I to lie and a]'|?'ar before inc at our next Ordinary's Cotirt for tliu said district, to lie holdcn at Camden Court House on the ninctcciitli day of .March instant, to show cause, ifany, why the said administration should not he frrantcd. I liven under my hand and seal, this .'ird day of March, rv. in the year of our Lord one thousand eiirlit huu- j dred and lilly-two, and in the seventy-sixth year of AinerieauIndependence. JOHN II. .RlV, o. K. n, Koh. 10. 12 tf T(>5MC(0-A small lot olCIIF.WIXG TOD AC ; I ('< >. Just received and for sale by W. C. MOORK. Sijrn of the Red Flay. 1?STRAY.?Tolled bcforejine by C. R. Miller, n BAY J IIORSE MULE, judged to bo between two and three years old, and appraised at fifty dollars, by C. L. Dye, James M. Ingrcm and II. Ilarloy, sworn apprai- ; sers. I Said Mule may be seen at G. R. Miller's, 22 miles above Caindcn, on the Lancaster road. E. SILL, Magistrate. < roarfi 13 tf j THE PLANTER'S BANK : OF FAIRFIELD, S. C. To be established in the Town of Winnsbcro'. 1 subscribers, appointed under the charter, Coin- ' JL missioners at Camden, to receive subscript ions to the Capital .Stock of this Bank, will open Books for * that purpose at the office of Win. M. Shannon. Kscp on . the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, and the day : following, from 10 o'clock, a. in. until 2 o'clock, p. m. on ' each day. Capital Stock, three hundred thousand dollars, with authority to increase it to five hundred thousand do!- I lars. Shares, Twenty-five Dollars each.?five dollars to bo ] paid at the time of subscribing, and the balance of , twenty dollars on each share, shall be paid in lour < equal instalments on the first Monday in August, No- 1 vembcr, Fcbruarv and May following. JOHN ROSS KB. ) 1 JAMES DUNL.YP. > Commissioners. WM. M. SHANNON, ) March 3, 1832. IS td COR Y, COR*. < ?)"AA BUSHELS, of superb White CORN, for ? rJ 'J \J cash or GO days paper. Apply to W. C. MOORE, or March 2. _ _ _ B. W. CHAMBERS. , To Zlirc. ^ TWO Mulatto BOYS, capable of waiting about a house. One lias been accustomed to minding children. ; Apply to J. M. HUNTER. March 2.18-12. _ 18 _ _ JJt | Elerlion Notice. T1IE friends of JOIIN Ii. JoV. announce liiin \ :is a Candidate- f?>r re-election to the office of Ordinary for Kershaw District. ' Feb. 27. 17 tf 1 J. W. P. JIcKAilAX, OFFERS his services to the citizens of Camden and vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will he moderate, and when required, he will attend sales in the country. February 22. FOIt SASJh i rpiIK HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied X by Mrs. ('. A. Bovkin, adjoining Miss Sceta McR.Vs, Kirkwood. The House is new, well finished and located in every particular, with five acres of Land attached. Apply to K. M. BOYKIN. January 1U. S tf IX EQUITY?Kershaw. William II. Ilolleyman, Adm'r cum tes. nnnexo. vs. D. It. Kennedy and Margaret, his wife, George Huggins and Harriet C. his wife, Thomas Eraser and Ann F. his wife, II. Ilolleyman, W. F. Holleynian and Mar}- F. Ilolleyman?Bill to confirm sales, for relief. J T appearing to my satisfaction, that Elizabeth Hop. kins, daughter of 11. lfolleyinau, dee'd: (if alive,) and her children, to-wit: Wiley Hopkins. Nancy Hopkins. Joel I Iopkinsand others whose namesareunknown, reside without the limits of this State: On motion of Citr.sxrr*& Oastox, Solicitors for Complainant, it is ordered that the said Elizabeth Hopkins, or ifsiie be dead, her children, to-wit: Wiley, Nancy and Joed, and others, (if there be any.) names unknown, do appear, answer, plead or demur to the above within three months from the date of publication of this notice, or an order to take the same pro confcsso will be granted against them. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. February 20, 1852, 15 2m I.Y EQ 1STY?Kershaw* Elizabeth M. Alexander by her next friend, vs. Isaac B. Alexander, John R. Joy?Bill to substitute Trustee and for Partition. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity in this case made at its last June Term: Notice is hereby given unto William 11. Gilmati. that he do plead. an.--.vcr or demur to the said Bill withiu throe months ] from the date of tin- publication of this notice, or in ; delimit tin-reef, an order to take the same pro coufesso will be granted nirainst him. W. !!. It. WORKMAN, c. K. K. P. Feb. 20. 15 t!ia Sou!3i-C;troli;u?"KorsIi;ru Ri*!riot. 1 > 111. lJuvrc-11 Jooch aiiil Harriet K. his wife, ot al. vs. Uriah Blackmail and Margaret his wife ct al.?Hill for l'artion, Account ?a IT appearing to my satisfuctioin that Uriah Blackretan . and Margaret his wife, two of the Defendants to the a hove staled Hill are absent from and without the limits of this Stale: It is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur to the same within three months from the date o! the pithlieation of this order, or in default ati order to take the same j-eo cotifesso will he granted against them. \W 11. It. WORK MAX, C. K. K. 1>. Feb. 27. 18.VI. is :im Soiitli-Carolisia?Krrsliaw I>:slrir!. IV UQl lTV. Louisa I'cBruhl. hv next friend, vs. George Sowell. Lewis Sowell. ct al.?Liill to substitute Trustee, l\irtilion, ,Ve. IT appearing to my satisfaction, tlutt George Sowell - and Lewis SoWell. I wo of the Delendi:tit3 to t lie ahove staled Kill are absent from an 1 heyoud the limits <>f this State: It is ordered' that they do plead, answer or demur thereto, within three months from the date of tiie pithlieation of this notice, or in default, an order to take the same pro cotifesso will be granted against them. W. II. 11. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. February 2">. 18 dm 'fi'owct Property for Sale. "1\'ILL lie sold, on accommodating terms, all that ?r VALUABLE PROPERTY at the corner of Broad and Rut ledge streets in the Town of Camden, consisting of two of the best Mercantile Stands in the town. This property includes the Store on the'corner at present occupied by M. Drncker .t Co.. and Military llall, atyoitiing the former, and occupied by J. S. McC'.iddoii, as a Shoe Store, and also the Building on Kutledgc Street, occupied by II. J. Me' Ytigiit. . The whole lirotjortv is under a leas.- until Getolier next, and will jay well as an investment. It rents at present at 13 percent on the amount which the proprietor is willing to take lhr it. The above jnojierty will be sold on a credit of osie, tw o and three years, if secured satisfactorily, and if desired, i: will b divided to suit jnuvhasers. A jiply to J. B. KERSHAW, Attorney at Law. February HO. 13 lit (At )t IPKM S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety <? J Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, AI monds, Brotna, ChoeoliUv, Mustard, Cheese, seed l'ota toes, kv. .lust received by E. W BltXNKY. U'or Siciit. r I'M IE II ottse and Lot in the town of Camden. and 1 and the House and Premises at Cool Springs, tour miles above Camden, belonging to the Estate of John Chcsnwt, i'erased; and also !i>r hire, several excellent SEAMSTRESSES, the property of the same Estate. i>"?o ? . mi it or t,? lii ra smim ntmlr tf? I flCV'UO ?? w IW iii.VJ * .... "I'l V ' ' .IAMKS CIIHSXUT, * THOMAS W1IITAKER. Feb. 10?II' lixcentors. r|\) tin' Tail i?l Kershaw Hisiriet on .'Ullli of January, 1 1S.VJ, a Negro man named HISXTKY. and says he Im'1<?iijrs to N'. A. IVay, of Fairfield Histriol. Saidnegro is about 7n or 7.7 years of age. The owner is :vi|Uested to eoine forward. prove properly. pa\ eliartres and take him awav. J. M. C< 'LLIlilt. Jailor. Feb. <i" 11 if ~ SHAW & AUSTIN. A IlE'iioiv i?reivih|r and opening iliuir KuII KUpplie.? of .Fo?eit,'i> aud Domestic Groceries, winch ihcy ' 1 - ' -i"'1"" i.opi ?r ti.v fiii ilier fit wiiniewiieunu rcian, iuii i?* - ? owing urtieles: Sugars. (Jnava. do. Loaf, Ores ned, <fe Powder-d, Oooseberrv, Strawberry,and Rlurified No. 1, and 2, ' Jilackberrv Jam. Porto Kico, , Extinct*. Muscovado, ICIoves. Lemon, Nutmeg and Sew Orleans. \ Vanilla. Codec. Hermetically Sealed lavn, Articles. lAguira. Sainton in 1 and 2 lb cans, [<iu and Cul>a. Sardines in oil in whole, half Teas. : and quarter boxes, "hoice of all kinds. Lobsters in I and 2 lb. cans, Molasses. koast Beef, Anchovies Muscovado and Porto Kiro.'."^'*, Fresh Cove Bait. V. Orleans and \V. Indies. ; Cordials. Canities. tCuracoa, Mariscliine - tei&ar \damnuline > ?., , >'per in and Stearin > risk. IPYnit. jSahnon, , I, . -Smoked Herring, Figs and Baths nh-d Halibat. \|.nonds, Bordeaux St Iuca (.^ Fj>( ^itrrants and ( _ 1t roi i, >Ma?,;are, No. j, 2. and 3 in Filbert' and Brazil Nuts, { '\a'f- and V- '?bls. Fig Paste,"a new article "I arul kl18Snipes. i Provisions. Mlspice. Nntmeg \ fdoves,;^^.;"^ \""W\ .nan./Frm.-^luS' He-f Tongues & IJried Beef, Loudon and fn. ni h Ma tard, gi(ll.s ari(| .Shoulders, " r ' Powder English and Pine Pickles. J Apple Cheese. English and Dotr estir. of all; Wi||e, JIn(1 Liquors. 'Brandy. Hennessey Exr. fine Ketchups and saucer. ; do Otard. Dupryand Co IV alnut, Mushroom, Tomato,' ,jH Pullevoisin's u e a it I n g ounce, > Whiskcv. Scotch and Iiisn | , rvV, .. , i do. I>inirlmn. Mnniingn'lti ulinlJtil Li. , (i? p1IIlk-H ()|,| Kj.? Warwickshire do. 'Wines. South side .Madeira W oreestohire do. ()o j)?ir Gordon Slu rry I ao.i Vinegar. . j(i j?orl (ll) ,|raugnt lv-sence of Anchovies, do, do. for Med. purposes, rVnchovv 1 atte, > j() Sparkling liock Potted Bloaters. / Jo< Teuenfto, and S. M. Preserves. Ivirshvvasser, A b* v n t li e , Citron. Oranges. Limes, s |.llliri, Essence. Pine Apple an.l Ginger. f fleid?i? k, Express, Card in a Brandy Fruits. j and Victoria Champagnes Peaches Cherries, ; Ale and Palter. Limes and Pine Apple. j choice Sonars and Tohac Jellies and Jams. <co of all kinds, all of which Red &. Black Currant Jelly.'will he sold h>w for cash. _Oct. 10, UAL \ _tfS0 BE1& No. :: MackaroL Received and for sale by ?)U March 2. 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. .A A Kitts and 10 Qr. Bbbls. Xo. 1 Mackarol, selected m ' / for Family use. Received and for stile by March 2, 1852. SIIAW & AUSTIN. i A Kitts Xo. 1 Pickled Herring. Received and for 1 U stile by SHAW x AUSTIN. X KKGS spiced Tripe, in Vinegar. Received and fj for sale by SIIAW A AUSTIN. 1 O A A/ \ LBS. choice newBAC02T SIDES. 1 ? Received and for sale bv March 2.1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. I X AA LI5*- -Vo- 1 EEAF LMW. (New.) i r)V7' ' Received atnl for sale bv March 2, 1852. SIIAW & AUSTIN. Sf A A Ell 01CE FAJIIL Y JL l MS. Received and f)UU for sale by SIIAW i AUSTIN. March 2, 1852. 13 tf .) \ Boxes Goshen Cheese. Received and for sale by mLt) March 2, 1832. SIIAW 4 AUSTIN. I^RISNCH China Ton Setts, China and Glass Fruit Dishes. Tureens, fee, Also, Housekeeping Articles in great varietv. For sale bv. March 2, 1832. ' F. W. BONNEY. N'EAY LARD, of superior quality. Also, Sugar House Svrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just received by ' E. AY. BOXXEY. 4 SETT of CM!!; fACE IIJ USES.* of Johnson's 1 V muko. For sale by E. AY. BOXXEY. /' PACKAGES (40lbs.each) JeunvLind TOBACCO. 0 Just received by R. AY. ABBOTT. MOUNTAIN Butter. Fine Cheese. Fresh Mucciroui. Corn Starch, Brotna, Chocolate ami Citron. For sale by E. AY. BOXXEY. (OUjAY Tnr, Oakum and Lime, bv the bushel, for sale by KAY. BOXXEY. (i 11AIX Cradles, Steel Folks ami Rakes, Iron and X Steel I Iocs. Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24?tf E. AY. BOXXKY'S. 1 r .V JIS! Hams!?A few very tine HAMSfai I L sale at AY. C. MOORE'S. I 1> A CON! Baron !?20,000 lbs. new first qualJ it \- BACON SIDES. For sale by February 25. \\". C; MOORE. MEAL A.A l) GRITS? Alwavs on hand, at MOORE'S. Red Flag. Cigar*! Cigars!! OA AAA CB1ARS, of the moat mtperl) brands, ? ' 'v J\} such as "(Jold Leal','1 "Los tres Amios." "El Ktisnja." "La Palmetto." For sale by February 24. AY. U. MOORE. / 1 OTTIlId.?40 Sacks First quality Rio Coffee. V /' Just received by AY. C. MOORE. / K AMlliO SUGAR 10 libls. Stuarts SuV.' porior Crashed Sugar. For stile bv AY. 0. MOORE. EEI> POTATOES.?1U Barrels Seed PotalO toes at MOORE'S. T>LANKKTS and all Wool Plains, forsalc .it cost for cash. Also, Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at reduced prices at BOXXEY'S. SUPERIOR Brown Sugars, pit* up in barrels lb family use. Just received at BOXXKY'S. \ Y'ELL Wheels, Steelyards, Brucul Axes. Anvils T t and A'ices. For sale by E. AY. BOXXEY. (1 ARDEX Trowels, lloes and Rakes, just received J at BOXXEY'S. U.iLT, SALT.?5U0 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Just : ' W t' Ml l< IRK. rw' iirnvtu ... v. vvr Gelatine. (MWPKIl'S ir-hroil Isinglass. Leaf Isinglass for Cofl'eo; J Preston <fc Merrill's Infallible A*oast Powder and It use Water; Nutmegs, Maee. Cinnamon, Allspice, (linger, l.'ed and JJlaek I'rpper, White Mustard Seed Mustard, Sago Tapioca, Arrow Root. Ac. A'.wavs on hand at Z. J. He HAY'S. Pel.. 3 Kiriiwood 1'roperly lor Sale. rI"MIE Subseril >er oilers lor sale Ids HOUSE and L01 .A. in South Kirttwood. It is one of he most desira bio places at Kirk wood. The dwelling is large am conveniently arrangeil?contains t'-n Rooms, end eiglii tire places. All the builirings and fences arc new, and in good condition. Any person uesiring to purchase can call and examine the premises. A. JOHNSON. Feb.jh 10 _ _ tttw 1>A\K AbEACY r|MIK .subscriber will attend promptly, to any busi _I. ness entrusted to him as VUlA'A' .i UK XT. Jan. 10. J. DlCllAY'^ FRESH GROCERIES." QT. CROIX iSUOAlt: NEW HI;I,k.\.>s u.vj< O Stowurt's Crashed DO. Now* Orleans MOLASSES, RIO COFFEE: a low* poolais sujht. ulil liovoruiiieul JAVA COFFEE, ll>r t'aiiiilv use. Koiviwd ami liirsak l.v M< I'(>\V AI J. A COOPER. ^ * A V t^/7 ,4 FRESH Assortment in Store, and another expeexV. ted every day at Z. J. I)eII AY'S. March 2. * 18 tf |;OR SALE Two FEATHER BEDS, two JL M AT K ESSES, and two BEDSTEADS, tor sale, if applied for immediately. Feb. 17?Id.- K. S. MOFFAT. HEAD QIARTERS, Lower Eaftallion, 22d Regt. S. C. IV. February 20t Ii. 1852. rpiII8 Batudlion will Parade at Camden on Saturday, JL March 2<Uli. 1852, fi.r Drill and Review, armed ami equipped as the law directs. 2. The officers and non-commissioned officers will assemble the day previous for Drill, if. The line will be formed at 11 o'clock, A. M. 4. Captains arc charged with the extension of this order. Bv order Lt. Col. J. E. KERSHAW. Tiro. J. Warrex. Adjutant. Fob. 24. 10 tf Ml'LFS! MULES!!?The subscriber has for sale 27 very fine MULES, measuring from 14 tolG hands in height. Apply at the Wateree House. Feb, 13. H. 11OLLKYMAX._ A FIRST reto POUR-HORSE WAGON will he sold I x. low if applied for soon. _Jan. 2:;? _ J. F. SUTHERLAND. A TRUNK nAS been left at the Wateree House by some person unknown. Said Trunk contains several articles of Clothing, and a lot of Fish. The owner can have if l.y calling at the Wateree House and paying for tiiis adveJtisemcfit. March 2?ldtf A Suit to suit the Times! TATSIilXCr to close out die balance of my stock of T t Winter Ready-Made Clothing, I will dispose of my stock of Coats, Over Coats and Vests at cost prices. also. Broad Cloths, French Cassimeres and VestSngs, AllWool Tweods, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro Cloths, at greatly reduced prices. January 23. JAMES WILSON. Spirit Gas Lamps. rPHE subscriber has just received a beautifulcollee_I. tion of the above Lamps, fof Centre Tabic, Mantlepicec or Chambers. Those in want, are respectfully requested to call and examine them at Feb. 3. Z. J. DeHAY'S. Seltzer Aperient. SEIPLITZ Powders. Ilonry's Magnesia. Fluid Magnesia, Moffat's Bitters, Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Wistars' Balsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tarrant's r% ?i:..i 1' r>i ..i u O..-. : 11 ^ murium r#UAir ui lurittry nuuwiiiu, ounuo tjcus?*fAiiiuuf Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparflla, and .Tew David's Plaster. A l'resli supply of alPthe above just received at Z. J. DkIIAY'S. Feb. 3. Piano to Sell or Hire. VXY person wislrinp to purchase or hive a PIANO, can be accommodated by applying to Feb. 10?tf J. B. F. BOOXK. , NOTICE. subscribers have this day formed a' Co-part nerX ship, under the name and firm of ROOT & INGRAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. Camden*, Jan. 23. 7 tf V OTICE.?All persons indebted to AY. AXDERA SOX x CO.. by note or open account, will pleaso call and settle before Return Day, as all unpaid will tlieu be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Feb. 10. 12 tf CHEAP GROCERIES. \ HHPS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RrO COFFJv; mats O JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. 20 barrels New Orleans MOLASSES ? hogs AY est India DO 30 barrels New <)rlcans WHISKEY 10 do Monongehela DO ? casks old Rvt? DO 10 veal's old 3 1-S casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrels best LEAF LARD I in LiirmU MAf'KAHKL 25 bards Baltimore FLOUR 30 boxes English Bairv CHEESE Id kits MACK A RKL No. 1 ALSO, 10 baskets 11EIDSICK CHAMPAIGNE 10 eases CLARET WINK, for Tabic uso 10 do MADEIRA DO 5 do PORT DO 20 dozen "BYAS5S* LONDON" TORTER A!?S(). Ginger. Pencil. Plum and Chow Chow PRESERVES 200 quarter and half boxes SARDINES 50 cases SALMON and LOBSTERS With many other articles too numerous to mention. For sale low lor cash, or io punctual customers on tSo usu.-J time. W. e. MOORE. Red Flap. Ln?( i\'olire. THE subscriber intends to re-conimenec business, and desires all jwrsons indebted to him to como forward aud pay him their dues, as this is the hist notice which tliey will receive from liiin. Feb. 27.?lit. S. BENSON. TAXES. "V' OTICE is hereby given, that I will open Books on iA the 2Sth day of February next, at the store of James Dunlap, in Catndcn, for collecting the Taxes li>r 1831. and will attend at the fullowiug places on the following days for the saute purpose: i On Monday, the 1st of March at Liberty Hill; on Tuesday, the 2d of March at Flat Rock, on Wednesday, the 3d of March, tit Buffalo; on Thurdav, the 4th qf ^ March at I.izenby's: on Friday, the 5th of March, at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, the Gth of March, at Cureton's Mill. Alter the above tunned tunes, I will attend ai ?.amden until the tirst day of May next, at which time the Books will I'oitivele he clos d. and all defaulters double taxed. * J. W. D(JBY, T. C. K. DJanuary 27. S if ki:e:i>i:k & DESAISSCRE, | Faclorajit! and Commission Uiimii^n, a 1)c.k1vs w11 ark, charleston, & c. OSWEIX' KKKUI'.U. .tOItX ?. ilKSACSStBE. Attend to the selling ot Cotton, Rice, and oilier Country Produce. Orders tilled, and Goods selected with care and attention. Kcb. 14. t w?i. ti. sn n\c>. I Attorney at Law and Solicitor In Equity, ! cam hex, s o. ( Li\TO\ A Pit ICE, Attonieys at Law. m, Custos, /.amuster. | C. A. Price, Camden. Olliec in in Camden?that formerly occupied by J. M. IVSatissure. Ksij.?"Will attend to legal business in this and the adjoining Districts. magistrate. wi TIH RLOIV CASTOff, at t.aixt and^olicitor in Equity. I M. ? _ _ ) CAMDKN, S. c#. OU'ktou l'r'>:i<l-Sirivt in-ur the Court House.