1 inti.'i i ' ..T '.* n ions, tho total increase of the land forces will be 4,900 men. It was reported that the Govern^ inent was about to apply to the Chambers for a credit of six million of francs for the establishment of an intrenched camp in the environs of Antwerp, and for putting into a state of defence the tete rde Flanders. Several of the Swiss journals reiterate a report - - * ---'-I that had obtained consiurnwtv vunmv^, iu i,tv effect that the Federal Council had demanded the intervention of Great Britain against France, and that the French Minister war preparing to depart. The French Cabinet hai presented a ^ note complaining of the hostility of the Swiss press to Louis Napoleon. The forts of Milan are to be immediately completed, and every preparation made for the eventuality of war. The Huseiau force in the Baltic at the present moment numbers forty-two sail of the line, all powerfully equipped, ably manned, extensively stored, and ready for action, t The Paris correspondent of the London Times affirms that the Government of Louis Napoleon is not on good terms with the Emperor of Russia, and that a decided coolness exists. From the OoncorA Mercury. Plank Road meeting in Concord. ^ Agreeable to previous arrangements, a res' ]?ectablc meeting of the citizens of Concord assembled this evening, in the court house, for the purpose of holding a l'lank Road meeting and to adopt Resolutions indicative of the sentiment ?j x .1 ..i. prevailing in tins vicinity witn regain iu mw? >uujcct. Caleb Phifcr, Esq., was called to tlic Chair and E. F. D. McRoe appointed Secretary. Maj. liufus Barriuger explained the object ol the meeting, and several addresses were delivered in Lei alf of our ecnlempb.ted projects in the way of Plank Roads. The following resolution was offered by R. Baninger, and unanimously adopted? Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting it is highly essential to the interests of the town of Concoid and to the county of Cabarrus, to form connection, by means of a Plank Road, with the proposed iloads from Clicraw and Fayetteville, to near the mouth of Rocky River. On motion of Mr. W. F. Taylor, a committee of the whole was appointed to attend the meeting of the Fayetteville and Centre Plank Road, to be holden at Centre sometime during the ensuing week. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the 'Concord Mercury' and 'Wndcsboro' Argus.' The meeting was then adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. CALEB PHIFER, Chairman. E. F. 1). McRee, Secretary. Feb, 28th, 1852. To Raise Asparagus.?Procure the seed ol the u Giant Asparagus." let them soak in pretty warm water, for 24 hours, add to the water about a handful of strongsoot, which fixes the Glutine contained in the seed, and is good for garden seeds generally. Have a bed made ol sufficient size for containing the seed, which must be sown in small furrows, one inch in depth, and 18 inches apart, covering them up, and pressing the earth with the back of tire hoe, or spade, keep them clear of grass and weeds, give the bed one or two slight top dressings of salt during the season, bv October the 20th, or thereabouts. It is said that Gov. Kossuth has contracted with some two or three manufacturers in Cincinnatti furore thousand saddles, at $12 each, they will le of sufficient size for planting out; which may be done as follows: Dig up your land 18 inches deep, (called trenching.) rake it over neatly, open furrows 10 inches deep, and 4 or 5 inches wide, the rows being two feet asunder, dig up your plants with all their roots, plant them in the furrow?, with the crown of the plant two inches below ihe stir ace; let throot aprtad out a little, at the side of the treuch then cover them up, and give the bed a good top dressing of stable manure; then top *dn*s with salt, until the bed looks white. In February they will put forth, but do not cut them the first year; give a top dressing of salt about 1st of July, gather the seeds when ripe, and about the 1st of November top dress with warm stable manure, and the next spring you will have fine asparagus. Gendell. Winnxbortf Register. Anson Plank Road.?We understand the contract for building the above road has boon awarded to Maj. Macfarlan, at a price a little over the Engineer's estimates. The contract embraces the entire superstructure and materials at the sum of $57,000. The work, we understand, is to be commenced forthwith and pushed to its completion. We hope that a larg" portion ot the next cotton crop will pass over this road to market.? Chcraw Gazette. Orange Trees ok Florida.?The St. Auguo by that distinguished physician and chemist, Prof. Rogers; and wherever it lias beeu introduced, it has made cures which arc perfectly astonishing. It is superseding every other cough medicine before the public. Testimonials are daily being sent in to the proprietors of cures effected, even idler physicians had abandoned ever}' hope. A single trial will convince the most incredulous of its efficacy. For sale TitoM.ts J. WoitKMw's Drug S?r>r<\ Camden. S. C. MR. DEMPSTER, COMPOSER of the "May Queen," " Lament of the Irish Emigrant," "The Wind Roy," and other popular Songs, has tlic honor to announce that ho will give one of his ORIGINAL BALLAD ENTERTAIX, MEXTS at TEMPERANCE HALE, | On FRIDAY EVENING, March 12, which will in elude tho following Songs: ''The Spot where I was i Born;" '"Morning, Noon and Night;" "John Ander! son, my Jo;" "Lonely Auld Wife;" " Evening Song;" , "The Barring o' the Poor:" "Lament of tlie tnsii immigrant;" The Peatli of Warren;" " Tlio Blind Boy:" "I'm Alone, all Alone;" "Tak yer auld Cloak aboot Ye," aud the " May Queen"?a Song in three parts. TICKETS 50 Cents. Books 12 1-2 cts. To commence at 8 o'clock. Camden*, March 9. 12 2t Just Received, .4 N additional supply of Groceries, consisting of x\- New Orleans Santa Croix,~crushed and clarified Sugars; New Orleans and West India Molasses; Black aud Gunpowder Teas; Rio and Java Coffee; New Bacon ; Pickled Salmon; Dried Cod and Mackarel Pish: Cheese &c. Also, one barrel line Cuba Iloney, and a few kegs Malaga Grapes, all of which will unsold low for cash, by JAMES McEWIN. marl 2 21 tl' FOR SALE. rpjIE HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by tl.o 1. subscriber as a Store, aro t Cored at Private Sale until the first Monday in April, at which time, if not disposed of, they will be sold to tlie highest bidder, j The Conditions of Sale.?One third Cash, the balance , payable, one third in one year, and the remaining third ) in two years with interest from date on the whole ; amount, payable annually. The purchaser giving bonds and Mortgages to secure the payment lbr the same. The buildings to be insured and the policies assigned. . BAX LEY, Aytnt. Camok.v, March 12. 21 tf One to Four Dollar* a Window. BEFORE purchasing call and examine the subscriber's) assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, which comprises many late and handsome patterns. C. L. 01IATTEX. March 9. 20 tf To t!i?* Ladies! '"l'MIK Subscriber will open about the 15th of this 1 mouth, an invoice of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, suitable for the approaching season. Among them will be found some rich and magnificent French Printed Borages, Poplin's, Ilernuna, Jaconetts, Lawns, Organdies Ae. Tiioy are all selected from tho latest arrivals from Europe, and arc of the most fashionable patterns. Tlu'v* will I?i. shown with ti! Commissioners. 1 WM. M. SHANNON, \ March 3, 1853. 18 td COK1V, COR Y. BUSHELS, of superb White CORK, for > m f)UU cash or GO days paper. Apply to W. ('. MOORE, or , March 2. B._W. CHAMBERS. To Iliro. TWO Mulatto BOYS, capable of waiting about a ! house. One has been accustomed to minding children. Apply to J. M. HUNTER. March 2,1852. 18 3t_ FOR NAFF. THE HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied by Mrs. C. A. Boykin, adjoining Miss Seeta MeThe 11< mstf nmv well finished end IM.O, , - located in every particular, with live acres of Land attached. Apply to li. M. BOYKIX. January 16. ft tf ^ bbls. dioice Pippins. Received und for sale bv ?) Dec. 23. 19ftl, SHAW k AUSTIN". . < . .. VFRESII Assortment in Store, and another expected everv day at Z. J, PkIIAY'S. March 2. 18 tl" I^OR SALE.?Two FEATHER BHDS, twu MATRESSES, and two BEDSTEADS. fur sale, if applied for immediately. Feb. 17?11. K. S. MOFFAT. HEAD QUARTERS, Lower Cathillioit, 22d Rcgt. S. C. .H Fkoucauy 20tb, 1852. rIMIIfi Battallion will Parade at Camden on Saturday, J.. March 20th, 1852, for Drill and Review, armed and equipped as the law directs. 2. The officers autl non-commissioncd officers will assemble the day previous for Drill. 3. The line will be formed at 11 o'clock, A. M. 4. Captains are charged with the extension of thL-i order. Bv oiTler Lt. Col. J. B. KERSHAW. Tuo. .T. W.uutKN, Adjutant. Feb. 24. 1U tf MULES! MULES I!?Tlic subscriber has for sale 27 very fine MULES, measuring from 14 to 1C hands in height Apply at the Wnterce House. Feb. 13. H. HOLLKYMAN. VFIRST rate FOUR-llORSE WAGON" will be sold low if applied fur soon. Jan. 23? J. F. SUTHERLAND. A TRUNK HAS been left at the Wateree House by some person unknown. Said Trunk contains several ar tides of Clothing, awl a lot of Fish. The owner ear have it by calling at the Wateree House anil paying fui this advcJtiscment. March 2?18tf A Suit to suit the Times ! W^ISIIIXG to close out the balance of my stock o T T Winter Ready-Made Clothing, I will dis pose of my stock of Coats, Over Coats awl Vests al cost prices. also. Broad Cloths, French Cassinicres and Vestings, All Wool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Xegrt Cloths, at great! r reduced prices. January 23. * JAMES WILSON. Spirit tins Lamps. 1"MIE subscriber has just received a bcautifulcolloc . tion of tl.o above Lamps, for Centre Table, Man tlepiecc or Chambers. Those in want, are respectfully recpicsted to call and examine them at Feb. 3. Z. J. DkIIAY'S. Selt/er Aperient. SKIPLITZ Powders. Ilcnry's Maghesie Fluid Mag ncsia, Moffat's Bitters, ilowand's Tonic Mixture Wi-tars' Balsam. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, Tarrant'; Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Sands' Sarsaparilla Cluysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsnparilla, and Jew Da vid's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the above just re ccived at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Fob. 3. Ptnuu to Soli or Hire. VXY person wishing to purchase or hire a PIAXG can bo accommodated by applying to Fcbjt 0?t f J. B. F. BOOX E. NOTICE. rPHE subscribers have this day formed a Co-partner .JL ship, under the name and "firm of ROOT .fc IX af. C'.us.um), & PoWilerWl.jiJonwbprry, Straw berry,and Clarified No. 1. and 2, ? Blackberry Jam. j Porto Kico, i Extiacts. Muscovado, jCloy*. Lemon, Nutmeg and | N, \v Orleans. < Vanilla. Coflce. $ Hermetically .Scaled Java. < Articles. , Lnnuira. ^ 'Salmon in 1 nud 21b cans. Rio and Cli'':i. ; Surdities ill od in whole, half ' , Tens. \ and quarter boxes. ! Choice of all kinds. ^ Lobster* in i and 2 lb. cans, Molasses. \r- Anchovies 1 .tr-iseovado and Porto Rico,()l'" f, t.ovc Dull. < N. Orleans and W. Indies. ; Cordials. Candles. fOraw*. Maris,H,i,lc Wax, w hite and r -floret! 'NV>'au Adamantine linger Brandy Sperm and Stearin - ; Fish. (Fruit. Jo. Bourbon. Mounngst'hi i John Bull do. . do Funk's Old Rye* i Warwickshire do. Wines, South side .Madeira W or? eslershire do. do | itlirGordon Si,erry ' I aolt \ wegar. _ ; [>orl draught ; l>*cnre of Anchovies, j(, do. lorMfd purposes, . | Anchovy I aste, , J,,. Sparkling liock , . I'uiud Bloater*. j d(| Tenet,fte. and S. M . | Preserves. p??oli Essence. i 1 ...c uimi ...Iiigrr, ; ileidivh'k, Express, fardinu ! < | Ilrnndy Fruits. J and Victoria Champagnes | f Peaches Cherries, 'Aleand Potter. 1 Limes and Pine Apple. j Chnice Setrar.s anil Tohae . I Jellies ami Jams. eo of all kinds, all of which Red A: Black Currant Jelly..will he sold low for cash. Oct It), !8>1. i 80 tf ) XA Bills. No. 3 Mackarcl. Received and for sale bv i 'JU March 2, 1532. SHAW A AUSTIN. " ?)A Kittsand 10 Qr. Bbbls. No. 1 Mackarcl, selected V/ for Family use. Received and for sale bv " March 2, 1832. SIIAW A AUSTIN. : 1 A Kitts No. 1 Tickled Herring. Received and for j LU sale bv SHAW & AUSTIN. ! X KEGS spiced Tripe, in Vinegar. Received and .! O for s;ile by SIIAW A AUSTIN. f ?) /AAA tllS. choice new LA COS' SIDES. I 3 i J ? ' V/' ' Received and for sale bv i ' March 2.1852. SIIAW A AUSTIN. i | XAA LBS. No. 1 LEAF LAUD. (New.) I'/' ?' ' Received and lbr sale bv March 2, 1S52. SIIAW A AUSTIN. XAA CHOICE FAMILY HAMS. Received and ' t)\) W for sale by SIIAW A AUSTIN. Match 2, 1852. IS ti I ) X Luxes Goshen Cheese. Received and for sale bv March 2. 1832. SHAW & AUSTIN. " "i i ifi'veii ri,:,... ti.n? pi.:... ...,a , I 1^ ?. ....wi .X.I uvxw, vmiw ui.w U.OCO .1 i u. 1 Dishes, Tureens, ie, Also, Housekeeping Articles in great variety. For sale In-. March 2, 1852. ' E. W. LOXXEY. *V* E\V LARD, of superior finality. Also, Sugar L i House Svrup, Rock uiul Tabic Salt. Just received by " E. \V. BOXXKY. j 4 SETT of CAliUIAGE IIARSES.% of Johnson's j 1V make. For sale by K. \Y. BOX'XEY. , /' PACE AtiKS (-10 lbs. each) Jeiinv land TOBACCO. j \) Ju.it received by R. W. ABBOTT. M OI" XT AIX* Butter, Fine Cheese, Fresh Maeoiroui, Corn Starch, Broma, Chocolate andCitrr.i. | For sale by E. \Y. BOXXEY. ( 'ROW* Tar. Oakum ami Lime, bv the bushel, for sale by E. W. BOXXEY. (i RAIX Cradles. Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and . J Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at ! Feb. 21?tf E.W.BOXXEYS. H.t?IS! EIuuis!?A few verv fine IIAMSfou ^ . sale at W. C. MOORE'S. I ^ : ? ) ACOSf! Bacou!?20,000 lbs. new first qual! 1 ) ity BACON SIDES. For sale by r Fe)>ruary 25. V. C. MOORE. MI1.1L A1VD GRITS?Alwavs on hand, at MOORE'S. Red Flag. Clears! Ciffars!! ' 911 I \A( ^ CKJARS, of the most superb brands, ? ' '^ \J\J v ' such as "Hold Leaf," '"Los tres Amit os." "El Ensajfl," "La Falmetto." For sale by r uuruiirv . v>. C Daddon, as a Shoe Store, and also flic Building on Rutledge Street, occupied by R. J. McCreight. The whole property is under a lease until October lext, and will pay well as an investment. It rents at present at IS per cent on the amount which the proprietor is willing to take for it. Tho above property will be sold on a credit of one, :uo and three years, if sectored satisfactorily, and if lesired, i; will b . divided to suit purchasers. .Apply to J. B. KKRSIlAW, Attorney at Law. February 20. 15 3t CtOOPEIt'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety < J Extracts, fresh Currants und Citron, Raisins, A1 monds. Broma, Clioeolate. Mustard. Cheese, seed Pot;t toes, Ac. Just received by K. W BOX XEY. For Kent. rPHE House and Lot in the tcdvh of Camucu, and J. and the House and Premises at Cool Springs, four miles above Camden, belonging to the Estate of John lesnut, decased; and also tor hire, several excellent SEAMSTRESSES, the property of the same Estato. Persons wishing to rent or to hire, can apply to JAMES CIIKSNUT, THOMAS WIIITAKER. Feb. 3 10?tf Executors. FOR S A LE. W'AOOX Bridles, of my own manufacture, ono T r warranted to last as long as two of Northern nikc. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for :aslw * '. J. OAKS. LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG. 4 FINE lot of HOMESPUNS. CALICOES, FLAN-' j\ N ELS, Oznaburgs, Jeans, Ticking, 4c! 4c. Also, Bagging, Rope, Twine, &s. For salo low for cash, or on time, to punctual customers. January 23. \VM. C. m60EE. "ipIDE IRON, Spades,Shovels, Manure Forks I T Ploughs, Cut'tiug Knives, and Corn Sbellera. . Just received at E. W. EONNEY'S. Feb. 3 mouse and l?i tor saic. THE subscriber, intending to remove from Camden, offers his HOUSE and LOT in Logtowrt for aije on aecommodating terms. The House is hew Bud Commodious. in a pleasant and healthy situation, with the necessary outbuildings, and a well of good water. lie also offers his stock of SADDLERY, frARXESS Slc., at prime cost, with the expenses of trn'ns[k>rtation added. Any person wishing to engage irt this business, will tind it to their interest to confer with him, as lie will sell on liberal terms. fry He respectfully requests those indebted to him to conic forward and settle without delay, arid hopes this notk-e will bo sufficient, withput further trouble. March 5?19tf C. if. WIEXGES. Constantly ou Hand, ("t KM'EXT, Calcined Piaster of Paris, for building J purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. A very superior article of White Lime for whitewashing. ' C. L CHATTEX. March 9. 20 tf GRISWOLD'S COTTON flMIE Subscriber has a better location and is much X better prepared for manufacturing GINS than any other Establishment in operation. He has made and sold double the number of any other maker in the country, his sales averaging one Thousand per annum. This unequalled demand justifies the reputation claimed for his Gins, viz: that tlu-y Gin /cuter, run tighter, cUan the seed better, take cut more moats, make better lint, huie Patent Water Boxes, far mare durable and secure against Fire than any other, and that all other water boxes whether double or single are, not only a deception, but aro an infringement on his rights, and will subject the Planter who uses them to j>ay damage for a viaIntinn of flu* PutOttt' Tjlirs These advantages justify him in offering to supply the Planting Community with Gins on better ttfrms, according to quality, than any other Factory, Premium Gins not excepted. Planters of South Carolina can order these Gins through Messrs. llerrioti Brailsford, Charleston; Mr. M. V?. Coleman. Hamburg: Messrs. Law ? Drumon, and Mr. Jesse Drafts. Columbia; Mr. Duncan Malloy, Cheraw; Mr C. Mathcson, Camden; Messrs. Townsend & Douglas, Bennctsville, and his Travelling Agents, or l>y letter directed to him at Oris wold ville, Jones Couu ty, Georgia. " Gins delivered at the purchasers nearest Steamboat landing or Railroad station. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. Griswoldville. Gn., Feb. 20. K wlm?mOrti rrOBA(X O- A small lot of CHEWING TOBAC JL CO. J u>t received and for sale by \V. C. MOORE, Sign of the Red Flag. Pay I p, Pay IJp.. TMIOSE indebted for subscription to the Southern JL Republic and Palmetto Sentinel, are heroby notified that the accounts have been placed in the hands of Z. J. DeIIAY, Esq., who alono is authorised to receive it, and will receipt tor tiicsawe. E. A. BRONSON. march 3 19 3su ELECTION NOTICE. South Carolina?Kershaw District. Office Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas. T, M. NATION, Clerk of said Court, iu pursuance cf the directions of the act of the Legislature in such case inade and provided, do hereby give public notice, that au election for Ordinary for Kershaw District, will bo held on MONDAY, the 10th day of May next, at tlio usual places of Election throughout the said District, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the dipiratiou of tlio term of the present incumbent. ... Witness my hand at Camden, 23d day of February, A. D. 1852. M. NAUDI2T, c. c. r. its." March 5. 19?;t_ BANK AGENCY. r IMIK subscriber will attend promptly, to any busi X ness entrusted to liinius BANK AGENT. Jan. IB. Z. J. DETIAY. Stateoi South-Carolina. KEIISHA W DISTRICT, IS EQUITY. Robert Wilson vs. Paul TV Villepigue and wile, et at. Bill for Account and Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction tbat William R. Bracev, Thomas L. W. Brnoey, Ella A. Rosser and Sarah W. Rosser, defendants in the abovo stated case reside beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered, tbat the said William R. Bracey, Thomas L. W. Braccy, Ella A. Rosser aud Sarah W. Rosser do appearand plead, answer or demur to the aforesaid bill of complaint within three months from the tirat publication of this order, or an order pro confcsso will be entered against them. Ordered, that the above order be published in the Camden Journal for three months. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. March 3, 1832. [$7 00] 3m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons having demands ncrainst the estate cf rV John S. Cunningham, dee d, are hereby notified to j-.i??nrt nil nersons indebted to present tnem uuij u?wv"i - ? r ? ? ?""SS ntlto W. C. CUNNINGHAM, [Aam"' Dee. 29, 1851 101 tf_ rAIVDY?125 boxes CANDY, (25 lbs. each.) For iiw to Merchants. Just received for saje by . ?,?rurv-2i. rr e. moork;