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1 ????? ?mmmmmmtm? sions." It is no longer an affair of the " Evangelicals" and ' Exeter Hall."' On the other hand, the Catholic prees, the iJijhaps in their pastorals, and the " Defence j Association," while they do not deny that there is an extensive and hourly spreading secession, deprecate it in quantity, and quality,?and have | announced an organzation which they feel confl- , dent will counteract and eventually annihilate i it. They assert that those who have seceded, : are mainly the destitute, and that bribery is the i.l 1 .1 / .i */-<i t > moans usou to loaa mem awav trom tiie Lauren / of their fathers. Religions, of different order?, being thickly scattered over those parts of the country where the M missions" are in operation. ] The Christian Brothers open their schools, and f the Sisters of Mercy theirs?to supplant the educational and industrial schools of the " proscly- j tizers." And the entire weight of the IMenee Association?the influence of the Hierarchy, and the funds supplied by the Catholics of the Unitcd Kingdom? will be brought to prevent this threatened national apostacy. I do not recollect at any former period?not even in the Bible discussion period of '25 when " Bishop Coyle set on foot a warfare that made the entire people a nation of polemic?,?and perhaps there has not l>ccn. at anytime, since the Refor| mation,?the mind of the religious public of the K. United Kingdom so intensely concentrated on ?ny Irish movement, a? on this religious warfare, its brogress, and issue. It is looked on a> a matter of life and death with both Churches.? , If successful, it will save the Irish Church E?tab-1 lishment; and will deprive the Roman Catholic | (.hurt-hot her boast ot being the iNationaiLhurch of the Irish people. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE 1 c Latest from Europe. j ARRIVAL OF T1IE NIAGARA. a New York, March 17. The steamship Niagara arrived at Halifax at 4 o'clock this afternoon, with Liverpool dates to j! the Oth. ^ Cotton had advanced an eighth (l-8d) Now e Orleans Fair, 5 5-8; Middling, 5 1-4; Uplands, v Fair, 5 3-8: Middling, 5. The sales of the week :i were 79,000 baics, of which Speculators took l 2000 and Exporters 4000. [Hollinshead's Cir- J 1 cular quotes the advance in Cotton as 1 -8 a 3-10 ; J Middling Mobile, 5 5-8; Middling Upland, 5 r ; 1-16.] k Trade in the Manufacturing Districts was healthy. The Anti-Corn Law League had been revived, _ and ?4000 had been subscribed at Manchester J for the agitation of the question. The new f Ministry were cautions in expressing an}- opinion . on the subject. y i ~ k Four Days Later. ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC. \\ g New York, March 21. The steamship Pacific has arrived with Liver1 pool dates to the 10th inst. At Liverpool Cotton was in fair demand, but the Canada's advices had'-flattened the market, and holders were more artxious to realize. The wiles for the three dfl}*s were 21,000 bales.? AVkio iit and Corner's circular of the 9th, quotes I< [ Fair Upland and Mobile, 5 3-8; Orleans, 5 5-8; | Middling Upland, 5 ; Mobile, 5 1-8; Orleans, J 2 1-4. Trade at Manchester was firm, the busif ness was moderate, aud the stock light. ? The Pacific passed the Baltie on the 17th. iYlie Canada arrived at Liverpool on the 8th. France was quiet. The fusion of the two branches of the Bourbon family is about to be accomplished. The Swiss staff officers on a visit to Pa- P Tis are ordered to return to Swizerland forthwith. The difficulties between France and Switzerland are temporarily arranged. Three hundred more exiles have been despatched to Algiers. A serious conspiracy to overthrow the Austrian Government was on foot, and troops wore moving. Evorv pass between Turkey and A jstria was guarFrom England there is nothing new. IIU . fUK 1" LUIWU A.-njt"? t'l ?l Vi um woi 9 field families have determined upon removing to mm this land of flowers, as early in the coming Fall a< tlie nature of the case will admit. There is a |?Tmall mania getting up on the subject, and we M would not be much surprized if a little cuiigiaraH tiug colony were the result. SSIg It is somewhat remarkable that, of all the ac- J qunintances we have in Florida who removed from r SHthis State, there is not one of them who has not ?M become devotedly attached to his new home.? A ?SBThere really seems to be some strange enchant- ? I^Hment in the Southern clime, which all feel and jj^H obey.?Edgefield. Advertiser. IMPORTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES. , gjS' li looking over tlio pamphlet issue<l by the propri- * of Dr. Rogers's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, we . E8|Kave been forcibly struck with tlio high public and gj^Kivate character of those who vouch for its efficacy. gSHlrnong them wo notice the name of our old ocquainand quondam friend, Hon. Judge W. Burke. We j gKBfeo see the names of W. J. Richards, Rev. II. Wise- j, and Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in the Cincin- S^Etti Medical College, and many others of like characctonUimr Tf sur>h mpn ftro willinir. over their r Irn signature!?, to testify thus strongly in its favor, it fcgt Ix? the most remarkable medicine of the age, and e [advise all our invalid readers to try it forthwith. 0 tor salo at the Drug-Stores of Z. J. DeHat and c jom \s J. Woekman, Camden, S. C. b Fee advertisement on 4th page. 1 i SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. J ffhe regular meeting of this Division will he j ijd on Thursday evening, at your new TTa.lI over , M. A R. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. a f}y order of the W. P. r THO. J. WARREN. R. S. rcADETS OF TEMPERANCE. Kershaw Section No. 4. r PllK regular Meeting of this Section will be held at their Hall on Friday next, at 7 o'clock. By order tl I! vT. A. T. G. PEGUKS, Secr'y. p Notice to Creditor!!. 0 he creditors of JOHN HOLLY arc notified to atI at the Sheriffs office, in Camden, on tho 28th of next, at 12 M.t at which time and place tho Asee will pay over to such parties as are entitled, the ,iAH in his hands, and make a full settlement of tho ^ ?r. MUNGO, Assignee. To Beut. C BE Dwelling House recently occupied by S. IV. f< f Possession given immediately. For terras, ap- f< |i this office. March 19. " ' 4 ' " PATENT MET ALIO BURIAL OASES. THE subscriber is prepared to fill orders for the Metalic Cases. Also, Cloth, Mahogany, Walnut nnd )ther plain articles in the line, with mountings, and enjraved, if desired. March 22. C. L. CHATTEL. COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw Dis" trict, a Negro Fellow named MAT. (known as Mat Brown,) who says he belongs to Mrs. E. Cunningiam. The owner is requested to comply with the law ind take him away. March 22. J. M. C OLLIER, Jailor. ELJnCTlOiV. A X Election will be held at the Council Room 011 | rV the first Monday in April next, for an I XT EX- j 1AKT and FOUR WARDENS, to serve one year i rom that time, as the town Council of Camden. Ordered, That the following persons bo appointed 1 0 conduct the same, viz: W. II. R. Workman, K. G. tobinson, and G. G. Young. liy order of Council. L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. Council Chamber, March 20, 1S32. TEACHER WA^TLD7 [X the neighborhood of Tiller's Ferry, in Kershaw District, 20 miles from Camden. Address Marc 23. J. W. BASK IX, Tiller's Fern-. NJEW SPRING GOODS. 4 M. & R. KEXXEDY are now opening a choice ' nL? selection of Goods, suitable for the season. For Ladies' Wear. TISSUES, EAR AGES and MUSLINS WORK COLLARS USDEIi SLEEVES CAMIES HANDKERCHIEFS UOSIER\<and GLOVES For Gentlemen's Wear. DRAP D'ETA CASHHERETS SUMMER CLOTHS rLAIN and FANC1" LINEN DRILLS VESTINGS A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTIIXG, FUR, PAXAMA and STRAW liATS. Bleachd and Brown S1IIRTIXGS, Blue DENIMS, Cheeked nd Striped DOMESTICS. 11 and 12-4 Linen SIIEETXGS All of which will be sold on the most favorble terms. March 12. I?i3W ARRIVALS. IT DRUCKER & CO. have just received a large selection of the newest patterns of Plain and 'ancv PER AGES, DELAINESCJIALL YS, TISWE SILKS; MUSLINS and GIXC M l MS. and othr articles for LADIES' DRESSES, to which they initc the attention of the Ladies and the public generllv. March 23. PINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hams and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Hour, ust received at BONNEY'S. SUPERIOR BREAD CORN. For sale bv J March 22. E. W. BONNEY. VVARIETY of country-made COOPER'S WARE. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. PENING THIS DAY, AT MY STORE?a beautiful assortment of LADIES' DRESS G }UDS. March 22. E. W. BONNEY. RUMMER HATS, of all qualities and descriptions 3 Just received at BONNEY'S. The following gentleraeu have been nominated )T Town Council: For Intmdant. Dr. E. A. SAL.MUXD. For Wardens. W. A. AXCKLJM, <\ II. DAVIS, H. W. (MI AM HERS, HENRY PATE. We have boon requested to announce tlie fol- ] >wing gentlemen for Intcudant and Wardens: i For In fondant. Dr. E. A. SALMOND. For Warden*. W. A. ANTRUM, B. W. CHAMBERS, W. C. MOORE, HENRY 1 'ATE. M UNICIFAL ELECTION*. The following ticket has been handed -is fur ublication: For Inttudaut. Maj. K. S. MOFFAT. For Warden*. (\ II. DAVIS. Z. J. DeIIAY. B. \Y. CHAMBERS. W. C. MOORE. Camden, Eeb. 27. Mis. Editor: I'lease announce as Candidates ar Intendont and h ardens fur the Town of lannlen, at the ensuing election, the following eiith-iiicn, and oblige MANY VOTERS. For Intend out Maj. K. S. MOFFAT. For Wardens. B. W. CHAMBERS. I C. II. DAVIS. AY. C. MOORE. j HENRY RATE. Feb. 24, 1S52. ohnson's Traditions of the Revolution rM? vniTTOKS nnil Reminiscences oliieflv of th* 1 American Ilev lution in the South: Including ingrahhioal Sketches, Incidents and Anecdotes, few f which have been published, particularly of residents i the upper country. By Joseph Johnson, M. D., of hnrleston, S. C. 1851. Price $3.00. For sale by March 19. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Books and Stationary. "H'TIOOT, BOOKS of every kind; BLANK and REJ CORI) BOOKS, PAPER. PENS, INK, QUILLS, c. For sale by A. YOUNG. .\ovoK, Ac. A NEW and select stock of NOVELS, just received. 'A. INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE, for January, I 'ebruary and March, 1852. A. YOUNG. AT THE OLD STAND. 1TIE subscriber begs leave respectfully to inform his . friends nnd former customers, and the public genrally, that lie has resumed business, at his Old Stand, ne door below Mr. James Dunlap, where he will keep onstantly on hand and for sale as low as Goods can e bought in this market, A GENERAL nnd COMPETE STOCK of GROCERIES, Embracing ever)- article usually found in a well assortd Grocery nnd Provision Store. In a few days a 'RESII SUI'PL F will be added to his present Stock- j lie begs to return his thanks for the liberal patron/.a tuK'uili !?/> I.qq lmrntnfrtro rn/ioivnH nnrl Iialad tknf Iioso indebted to him will como forward and promptly ettle, and renew their custom. S. BENSON. March 19. 23 tf Residence for Sale. rHE subscriber oflcrsfor sale his RESIDENCE situ ate on DeKalb-street, West ol Broad, and opposite lie Methodist Church. The Buildings urc in complete epair, and the situation is an elevated and pleasant ne. Wit. M. WATSON. March 19?23tf Just Received, A N additional supply of Groceries, consisting of f\_ New Orlonns Santa Croix,'"crushed and clarified lUgars; New Orleans and West India Molasses; Blnck nd Gunpowder Teas; Rio and Java Cofl'ee; NowBa. on; ricklcd Salmon; Dried Cod and Maekarel Fish; ihocso. <Le. Also, ono barrel flno Cuba Honey, and a ;w kegs Malaga Grapes, all of which will fio sold low jr cash, by JAMES McEWEN. innrl2 21 tf HEAD QUARTERS, Upper Battallion, 22d Regt. S. C. M. FLAT ROCK, March 15, 1852. TniS BattaDion will Parade at Flat Rock on Saturday, March 27th, 1852, for Drill and Review, armed and equipped as the law directs. 2. The officers and non-commissioned officers will : assemble the day previous for Drill. By order of Maj. D. D. KIRKLAND. Tno. .T. Warren, Adjutant. FOR SATE. TIT"AGON Bridles, wf my own manufacture, one t t warranted to last as long as two of Northern make. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low- for cash. J. OAKS. Y\7i DI: IKO.\, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks r t Ploughs, Cutting Knives, and Corn Slicllcre. Just received at K. W. BONXBY'S. One to Four Dollars a Window. ' BEFORE purchasing call and examine the subscriber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW" SHADES, which comprises many late and handsome patterns. 0. L. CI1ATTKN. March 9. 20 tf_ f t ANDY?125 boxes CANDY. (25 lbs. each.) For V J sale low to Merchants. Just received for sale by January 24. W. C. MOORE, j 2000 PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES. r|"MIE subscribers have just received TWO TIIOUX SAND Packages of BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising ono of the finest assortments ever offered in this oranv other market, and for sale bv I). F. FLEMING ,t CO., 43 Havne Street, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 17. * 14. 12t* YE1V RAISINS?50 quarter boxes RAISINS. A> Received at MOORK'S. AILS?A small lot of NAILS. For sale very Ax low to close out the lot, by W. C. MOOUE. f Bbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and f) for sale bv SHAW k AUSTIN Dec. 23i 1831. BRICKS FOR SALE. rl"MTE subscriber lias on hand a large quantity of X GOOD BRICK, which mav be had on application. January 23. J. F. SUTIIERLAND. rPOBACCO?A small lot of CHEWING TOBAC X CO. Just received and for sale bv W. C. MOORE, Sign of the Red Flag. Constantly on Hand, CLEMENT, Calcined Plaster 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. CIIATI'EX. March 0. 20 tf Hay I HayTi THE subscriber has received on consignment, t large supply of fine North River HAY, which will he sold low for Cash. S. E. CAPERS Marcli 19. Corn for Stile. AaA Bushels prime white CORN, for sale at ji.UUv/ C. MATHESONSMarch lfi?sw2w. Spring Goods. JUST received a beautiful assortment of fine Berogc do'Lnins, at C. MATHESON'S. Kareh 1C?sw2w. CHEAP GROCERIES?" rr H H PS. SlTfiAR; so sacks RIO COFFE; mat f.) JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. 20 barrels New Orleans MOLASSES ? hogs West India DO :t0 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Monongohcla PO ? casks old Rvo DO 10 vcars old 3 1-8 casks FRENCrT BR A N D Y 5 barrels best LEAF LAUD 10 barrels MACKAKKL 23 bands Baltimore FLOUR 30 boxes English Dairv CHEESE 10 kits MACKARKL No. 1 AI.SO. 10 baskets 1IEIDSICK CIIAMPAIONK 10 cases CLARET WINE, for Table use 10 do MADEIRA DO 3 do I'I HIT DO 20 dozen "BYASS" LONDON" PORTER AI-SO. Ginger, Poach. Plum and Chow Chow PRESERVES 200 quarter and half boxes SARDINES .*>0 eases SALMON and LOBSTERS With many other articles too numerous to mention. For sale low tor cash, or to punctual customers on the usual time. W. C. MOORE, Red Flag. QALT, SALT.?J00Sacks Liverpool Salt. Just lO received by W. C. MOORE. BER^ADOTTE D. BRO.\SO*. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, C'iimdcMi, S. C. (CONTINUES the manufacture of 77.V-TU.1 /?/,' (fe., J attends to Guttering and Rooting Houses, putting up and making Stove Pipe, and QSTRKIMIKS EVERY A It t .CLE IN* HIS I.I.NE. Old Powtcr, Lead, Copper and Brass taken in exchange for Tin-Ware. ?3T*Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a continuance of the same, at the old Stand, opposite the Post Office. Match 1C. 22 tf FOR SALE. r 1^1 IE IIOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by the J. subscriber as a Store, are ofTtrcd at Private Sale until the first Monday in April, at which time, if not disposed of, they will be sold to the highest bidder. The Conditions of Sale.?One third Cash, the balance t.i. ?i _! i <i *1*^.1 , i jj:?yumf, uuu uinu in one year, ami uie remaining uuru | 1 in two years with interest from (late on tho whole amount, payable annually. Tho purchaser giving bonds .ind Mortgages to secure the payment for the same. Tho buildings to be insured and the jiolicies assigned. 0. MATIIESON. March 12. 21 tf A Suit to suit the Times! \ITISHING to close out the balance of my stock o^ T t Winter Ready-Made Clothing, 1 will (lis- | pose of my stock of Coats, Over Coats and Vests at cost prices. also. Uroad Cloths, French Cassiineres and Vcstings, AllWool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro Cloths, at greatly reduced pricss. January 23. JAMES WILSON. Spirit Gas Lamps. rI"MIE subscriber has just received a bcautifulcollcc- j .1 tion of the above Lamps, for Centre Table, Man- | tlepiecc or Chambers. J hose m want, are respectfully requested to call and examine them at i Feb. 3. Z. J. DeTIAY'S. Seltzer Aperient. SEIDLITZ Powders. Henry's Magnesia, Fluid Magnesia, Moffat's Bitters, ltowand's Tonic Mixture, Wistars' Balsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tarrant's Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Rands' Sarsaparilla, Guysott's Yellow Hock and Sarsaparilla, and Jew David's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the above just received at Z. J. DkIIAY'S. Feb. 3. LUMBER. subscribers having commenced operations with L their Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to furnish Lumber to their friends and the public, at unusually low rates for rnsh. EST No Lumber will be delivered without an order, except where a bill lias been previously given. JNO. LOVE, S'R. Oct. 11?82 wtf J AS. J. LOVE. __.???*" 1 1 c?_ V VFRESH Assortment in Store, and another expected every day at Z. J. DeHAY'S. March 2. 13 tf Gelatine. CIQOPKR'S Shred Isinglass. Leaf Isinglass for Coffee; J Preston k McrriU'e Infalliblo Yeast Powder and Rose Water; Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Allspice, l linger. Red and Black Pepjier. White Mustard Seed. Mustard, Sage- Tapioca, Arrow Root, kc. Always on lutnd at z. j. DeHAY'S. Feb. .1 /~1AI?I>I,1BS! CA1VDLF.S?20 boxes Sperm V ' and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap by January 23. W. C. MOORE. C'tOOPER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety of J Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, Almonds, Bron ia. Chocolate. Mustard. Cheese, seed Potatoes, Ac. Just: received by K. W BONNKY. MEAL AA'D GRITS?Alwavson hand, at MOORE'S. Red Flag. Cigars! Cigars!! .) A AAA CIGARS, of the most suporb brands, .wU?\/vV such as "Gold Leaf," "Los tres Amios," "El En.-aja," "La Palmetto." For gale by February 2L W. C. MOORE. ClOFFJEE.?10 Sacks First quality Rio Coffee. / Just received by W. C. MOORE. f'R ASHED SUGAR.?10 Dbls. Stuart's Su pcnor v,rasiien ougHr. x or bait: uv W. C. MOORE. ueed potatoes.?10 Barrels .Seed Potato toes at MOORE'S. BLANKETS and nil Woo! Plains, for sale at cost for cash. Also. Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at reduced prices at BONNEY'S. SUPERIOR Brown Sugars, put up in barrels fo kj family use. Just received at BONNEY'S. "\T7ELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils T T and Vices. For sale by K. W. BONNKY. G1 AUDEN Trowel?, IIocs and Rakes, just received T at BONNEY'S. corn, com. 7AA BUSHELS, of superb White CORN, for w tJUU cash or GO days paper. Apply to W. C. MOORE, or March 2. B. W. CHAMBERS. "TA BBls. No. 3 Mackarel. Received and for sale by j t)\J March 2, 1552. SIIAW & AUSTIN, j if) A Kittsand 10 Qr. Bbbls. No. 1 Mackarel, selected i V/ for Family use. Received and for sale by March 2, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. i A Kills No. 1 Pickled Ilcrring. Received and for LU sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. KEGS spiced Tripe, in Vinegar. Received and f) for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. j ft ooo c''10'cc nou" nli cox sides. 1? ' ' \' v ' Received and for sale by .March 2.1852. SHAW 4 AUSTIN. t X00 LBS' Xo- 1 LKAF LAIU)- (New.) Received and for sale by March 2, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. ~?w \ choice family jtamf. R^wived and for sale by SHAW 4 AUSTIN. March 2. 1852. 18 tf ?) *T Boxes Goshen Cheese. Received and for sale by March 2, 1852. SHAW 1 AUSTIN. I^RHNCII China Tea Setts, China and Glass Frui Dishes, Tureens, 4c, Also, Housekeeping Arti eles in great variotv. For Side bv. March 2, 1852. ' K. W. BONNEY. NrEW LARD, of superior quality. Also, Sugar Houiic Syrup, IlocU met Table .--alt. Just received by K. W. BONNEY. VSKTT of CARRIAGE HARXESS, of Johnson's make. For sale by E. W. BONNliY. /? ]i \ f'k' Ar. W< finiUu T :..a T/In ha. ?!<ya%aav*?>. i'/C. VllVil^ i;Vllin 1JIIIU i V/iJ. I U 1/ V. Jii.st received by R. W. ABBOTT. MOUNTAIN Butter, Fine Cheese. Fresh Macaroni, Corn Starch, Broma, Chocolate and Citron. For site by F. W. BONNEY. CtUOW Tar, Oakum and Lime, by the bushel, for ) sale by E. W. BONNE Y. C1 ItAIN Cradles, Steol Forks and Rakes, Iron and I Steol Iloes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24?tf E. W. BONNKY'S. HAMS ! Hams!?A low very flue HAMS flu sale at W. C. MOORE'S. ' 1) ACON! Raeou!?20,000 lbs. new first qualJ ity BACON SIDES. For sale by February 25. W. C. MOORE. Piauo to Sell or Hire. 4 NY person wishing to purchase or hire a PIANO, J\. can be accommodated by applving to Feb. 10?tf J. B. F. BOONE. NOTICE. rpnE subscribers have this day formed a Co-partnerL ship, under the name and firm of ROOT .t INGRAM, for tho purposo of carrying on tho General Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. Camden*, Jan. 23. 7 tf_ CLINTON A PRICE, Attorneys at Law. M, Clinton, Lancaster. | C. A. PrIce, Camden Office in in Camden?tliat formerly occupied by J. M. DeSausaure, Esq.?Will attend to legal business in this and the adjoining Districts. MAGISTRATE. E. W. BOSNEY, Bank Agent and General Merchant, CAMPKX, S. C. J. IV. P. iUcKAGAN, OFFERS his services to the citizens of Camden and vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will he moderate, and when required, ho will attend sales in llio country. February 22. j3?"Orders left with Mr. J. S. Repass, will receive prompt attention. GEORGE HOPKI.\SOi\, Attorney at Law, NO. 9, BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. TIIVRLOW CASTOR. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity*. CAMDEN, H. C. Office on Broad-Street near the Court House. It. IV. ClIinRRRS. WIIOl.KSAf.K AND RKTAIT. DEALER IN Groceries, Hardware, Ac-, Receiving and Forwarding Ageut, Purchaser ot' Cotton and other Produce, CAMDEN, S. C. ON and after 15th iiwt. the Accommodation MidDay Trip, between Camden and the Junction, will be discontinued. The Train will eontinue to run through to Columbia, on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday?, as heretofore. Stock will be received for shipment on Monday?, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Stock will leave here on the above days, at 11.30 A. M., and be left at the Camden .Junction to be taken down by the regular night Express Train From Columbia. Time Table for Camden Passenger Train. DOWN. Leave Cnmden - - 615 a. m. Leave Boykin's - * 6.45 a. m. Leave Olaremoni ' 7.15 a. m. Leave Middleton ... 1.40 a. m. Leave Manchester Junction - 7.45 a, m. Arrive at Caruden Junction 8.20 a, to. UP. Leave Camden Junction - 2.13 p. m. Leave Manchester Junction 2.50 p. m. Leave Middleton - - 3.00 p. m. Leave Claremont - 3.25 p. m. Leave Boykin's - 4.00 p. m. Arrive at Camden - - 4.30 p, m. Accommodation Train between Junction and Co. lumbia on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. DOWN. Leave Columbia - 12.30 p. m. Leave Woodland * 12.45 p. m. Leave Hopkin's ... 1.05 p. m. Leave Cadsden - 1.30 p. m. Arrive at Camden Junction * 1.45 p.m. UP, Leave Camden Junction * 8.30 a. m. Lento Gadsden * * 8.45 a. m.Leave Hopkin's ' ? ' 9.10 a. ttu Leave Woodland ... 9.45 a. m. Arrive at Columbia - 10.05 a. m. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Camdex, March 12. 21 tf SoH(h-Carolina?Kenhaw Dlcirtcl. IN EQUITY. Louisa Dofiruhl, by next fHend, vs. George Sowell, Lewis Sowell, et aL-^BUl to substitute Trustee,- Partition, Ac. IT njqmring to my satisfaction, that George SoweB and Lewis Sowell, two of the I>efesd?nts to the above stated Bill are absent from aad beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur thereto, within three months from the date of the publication of this notice, or in default, an order to take the same pro confesso will be granted against them. W. H. It WORKMAN, C,LLD, February 25. 18 3jh ~ FOR SALE. THE subscriber wishing to devote himself exclusively to planting, offers for sale his new SAW MILL with 800 acres of PINE LAND attached. Tho Mill is about seven miles from Camden, and has been in operation since November, 1848. The Land is well timbered, and convenient to the Mill, and a small portion (75 to 100 acres,) well worth cultivating. Would also sell the Estate of P. McRa's Mill and Tavern, with the Cantcy Island?? Tract of Land on the Waterec, containing 180 acres of as rich. Jand as there is on the river. The Mills above, would bo valuable adjuncts to any of the plantations near them. Also, for sale, 2.000 busfreh of CORN, a quantity FODDER and HAY, about 80 head of CATTLE, and a like number of SWINE. Terms?For tho Real Estate, ohe, two and three years?for the Provisions and Stock, Cash. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. March's. 19 tf THE PLANTER'S BARK " OF FAIRFIELD, S. C. To be established in the Town of Winmboro'. rI"MJK subscribers, appointed uuder the charter, ComX missioncrs at Camden, to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of this Bank, wiH open Books for that purpose at the office of Win. M. Shannon, Esq. on tho FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL neit, and the day following, from 10 o'clock, a. m. until 2 o'clock, p. m. on each day. Capital Stock, three hundred thousand dollars, with authority to increase it to five hundred thousand dollars. Shares, Twenty-five Dollars each?five dollars to bo paid a( the time of subscribing, and the balance of twenty dollars on each share, shall lie paid in four equal instalments on the first Monday in August, November, February and May following. JOHN ROSSER, ) JAMES DUX LAP, > Commissioners. WM. M. SHANNON, ) March 3, 1852. 18 td House aud Let for Sale. THE subscriber, intending to remove from Camden, offers his HOUSE and LOT in Logtown for sale on accommodating terms. The House is new and commodious, in a pleasant and healthy situation, with tho necessary outbuildings, and & well of good wafer. rSWHe resnectfullv ronuost.q thrwA inilnVittwt tn V>im to come forward and settlo without delay, and hopes this notice will be sufficient, without further trouble. March 5? I9tf C. M. WIENGES. foiTsale. ^TMIE HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied JL bv Mrs. C. A. Boykin, adjoining Miss Sceta McRa's, Kirkwood. The Houso is now, well finished and located in every particular, with five acres of Land attached. Apply to E. M. BOYKIN. January 16. 5 tf IIV EQl'fTV-Lauca?ter. John R. Welsh, Adm'r. of William Hilton, dee'd. vs. John Adams, et al., Creditors ?Bill to marshal assets, and so forth. THE creditors of the estate of William Hilton, late of Lancaster District, dee'd. are notified and requested to establish their demands before me on or bofore the first day of June, 1852. ~ By order of the Court, June Term, 1851. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Commissioner rn Equity L. J). Lancaster C. II., S. C. March 15.18VI, [$6 00] 1ST ICQ If ITV?Lancaster District. Mary A. Coleman, widow, vs. Dr. R. E. Wylie, Adm'r. George "W. Coleman, dec'd. and others.?Petition for assessment, and payment of dower in funds. rpHE Creditors of George \Y. Coleman, late of LanX caster District, dec'd. are notified and ordered to answer, plead or demur to the petition in above case on or before the 21st day of Juno, 1851, otherwise judgment pro confesso, will be awarded against them. JAMES H. "WITHERSPOON, Commissioner in Equity L. D. Lancaster C. H., S. C., March 15,1852. [$6 75] Ilf EQUITY?Lancaster District. Susan M. Boyd by next friend et aL vs. Joseph B. Boyd?Bill to confirm purchase by Trustee and for settlement. ri^HE creditors of Joseph B. Boyd are notified and X ordered to answer, plead or demur, to the above Bill, on or before the 21st June, 1852, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against them. By order of the Court, June Term, 1851. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON. Commissioner in Equity L. D. Lancaster C. II., S. C., March 15,1852. [$6.75] REEDER A DESAUSSURE, Factorage and Conimiuion Business, A DOER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, & C. OSWELL HEEDER. JOHN B. DE8AISSCRE. Attond to the soiling of Cotton, Rieo, aud other Country Produce. Orders filled, and Goods selected with care and attention. Feb. 14.