Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1852-1852, May 07, 1852, Image 3

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* .mmm???gpgg?^^? Bp TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Arrival of the Pacific. ] Hw New Youk May 2.?The steamship Pacific o: 9gl!|| lias arrived from Liverpool with dates to the 21st. a Hi She brings 83 passengers, and ?00,000 in gold. The Liverpool Cotton market had advanced 1IHr 8d. The sales of the three days were 30,000 r< jag bales, of which 14,000 were taken bv Exporters H and Speculators. Orleans, Fair, 5 3-4; Middling, 5: Fair Uplands, 5 1-4; Middling 4 7-8. Flour; A en- nJ -?? KV.I .?'oo rlflmonrlnrl ^ Ian advance 01 o a im. pv-i uv.. n., by holders, but no conceded. Wheat was stea- ^ dy. Corn was a shade better. Rice steady at 1C a 19s. Sugars were .active and advancing.? Consols closed at 99 1-2 a 99 5-8. Trade at " Manchester was better. The Europa arrived out in the 19th. The v Washington reached Southampton on the 15 th, t< c Additional by the Pacific. New York, May 3.?The Liverpool Cotton r market on Wednesday (the day of the Pacific's . departure) opened firmly. A motion had been carried in Parliament for an investigation of the 1 affairs of the East India Company. The amendment to the Passengers Act is yet under consid- eration. and Sir J. Pakington announced the determination of the Ministry to communicate r with the United States Government upon the subject. The Court of Exchequer had decided * ' that Mr. Solomons, the Jew, was not entitled to s a seat in Parliament. t In France the protest of the Orleans family 1 - ? ] against the confiscation 01 meir prupci t> K brought up in Court. The President denies the B jurisdiction of the Court. Judgment was dem ferred. The Budget shows a deficiency of forty c B millions of fraucs. > W ^ Spain.?The remaining prisoners of the Lo- 1 l'EZ expedition were daily expected at Gibralter, . Is on their way home. S Good.?The editor of the Washington Union \ ^ attempts to defend himself by showing that he is atttacked both by the Southern Press and Lib9 orator, and argues that because he is coudcmued by two antagonistic parties, therefore he is right. Benedict Arnold might have had the same de fence. He was denounced by the Americans he 1 betrayed, and despised by the British whom he c B served.?Southern Press. c " A vouncr man in Niagara having been crossed [ ^ in love, walked to the precipice, took off his \ clothes, gave one lingering look at the gulf be neath him, and then went home. His body was found next morning?in bed. MARRIED.?On the evening of Thursday, ' April 29, at the residence of Col. T. W. Glover, by the Rev. Mr. Lafar, Miss Ella, eldest daugh- | r of Col. T. W. Glover, of Orangeburg, and f i akles H. Simontox, of Charleston. ( - t CADETS OF TFWPERAIVCE. Kershaw Section No. 4. HE regular Meetiiig of this Section will be hold at .1 their Hall on Friday next, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. A. J. P. DEPASS Soe'rv. \ ' ~ WILL BE SOLD, AT the C liar lea ton Cotton Factory, at Public Auc- t tion, on TUESDAY, 18th May, a't 11 o'clock, A. M. i THE FOLLOWING nACHINERT: t 206 LOOMS, - - Made by W. Mason 4 Co. r , 26 Ring Spinning Frames, 132 Spindles each, do. 1 8 Heads of Drawing, do. I 1 Willow. - do. 32 Thirty inch Cards, made byL. P. INGRAM AM. :1 5 Warpers, - - do do 3 Dressers, - do do * 4 Fly Frames, made by T. J. IIILL & CO. 1 Twine do. do do J 4 Rail Heads, made by P. WHITING A SONS, 1 First Picker, - do do 1 1 Sec<md do. do do 2 Twine "Winders, 1 Banding Fr.uue, c 1 Cloth Brash, 1 TURNING ENGINE, 6 feet slide. In addition to the above, will be sold, Tho SHAFTING. PULLEYS, HANGERS, BELTS, t BOBBINS. REEDS, IIEADDLES, SHUTTLES, CANS, Ac. Ac. ' The above Machinery is in excellent order, and now 1 in active operation. ALSO One ENGINE of 60 Horse Power, which could be advantageously adapted to a Saw Mill. Term*.?Onedborth Cash?the balance on a credit 1 of Six Months, with approved City Acceptance, drawing interest from day of sale. Thirty days will be allowed for removal of Machinery. ; Charleston, May 7th, 1851 37?3t r Another Chance. i I have just received another let of those very flno 1 u CANVASSED HAMS." Low for Cash. t vr. C. MOORE. t T Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1 /AAA LBS. first quality of Bacon Sides and Shoulders, for sale by W. C. MOORE. ? 1 Tea! Tea!! i A Lot of superb Teas, genuine and no mistake. Just t received and for sale by W. C. MOORE. "Special and Last Notice." THOSE persons whose accounts have been standing t fnr loaf roar nnri nrovintlH to that time, will nlo&SO i call and settle, either by note or payment, else I shall j ( place them in the hands of an Attorney for immediate : collection. W. C. MOORE. I ? May 7?37tf i FOR SALE.?A first rate Ono Horse WAGON. \ Apply to W. C. MOORE. 1 TTEIDSICK CHAITIPAIGNE.-10 Bas- r XI ket3, lotv for Cash. W. C. MOORE. Cigars! Cigars!! A Lot of tho most choico Brands. For sale by W. C. MOORE. 6 May 7. 38 tf ICE! ICE! ICE! 1 "fJAVIXG made arrangements for a regular supply j jljl oi .luej uiruugu me summer season, i wm uu v. glad to supply the citizens of Camden and its vicinity with this luxury. Quantities undor fifty pounds three t .cents; over fifty pounds two and a half cents. CASH t 'for ICE without any exception. t F. L. ZEMP. May 1 si tf 1 SODA WATER. SODA WATER fresh from the fountain will bo kept through the season,?with an abundance of ICE ^ and a variety of pleasant SYRUPS, by F. L. ZEMP. SEED POTATOES.?10 Barrels Seed Pota- ! toes at MOORE'S. 7 ... . _ . v4<v:. -.'T. real estate fob sale. ["NTENDING toremovo from the State, the subscri- T? L ber offers his largo and commodious Dwelling House n Broad Street. There is every convenience attached, Bass, line Flower Garden, and a variety of Fruit trees. Brent ALSO ?isho Brow A small House adjoining, and a Lawyer's Office in the j3ar(j ;ar of tho Court House. / <?..' ALSO Coopt I no large stores occupieu oy n. i<ovy <v ouu, uuu u. ixinstrong?the upper part used as the Odd Fellow's J?U,1C: [all. ?ALSO The Stores and Dwelling House occupied by "W. C. ?\ani loore and T. Baskin', Esq'rs. *.7' ??ALSO FordA commodious Kirkwood House, pleasantly situated Pci -high and airy. arc A The Stores would be a good investment to any capi alist, as they are now pitying at least 15 per cent, on alue. A long credit will be given if desired. Apply o II. LEVY. May 6, 1352. 37 tf NOR1 Jelling Balance of Dry Goods and H,D*; Groceries much below Cost. cu rHE subscribers, positively intending to close their business, will sell as above. pui They desire all those either indebted to H. Levy, or oc I. Levy & Son, to come forward and settle their acounts. H. LEVY & SOX. pu, May 6th, 1S52. 37 tf ch: Furniture for Sale. du rllE subscriber otters bis HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Ok TURE for sale, consisting in part of Brussels and ^ ngrain Carpets, Mahogany Wardrobes, Dressing Ta- r ose ties and Bureau's, Bedsteads, Mahogany Chairs and c iofas, Divans and Ottomans; Pier and Centre Tables villi Marble tops; Looking Glasses. Chandolabres. rc look-Case, Side-Board. Sett Dining Tables, a fine toned l'c Jiano. of approved Manufacturer; Rocking Chairs, J," ?ard Tables, Astral Lamps, Work Tables, Glass Ware 1 md China, Cordial and Table Castors. With Household articles of every kind, which will be ~.n iffcred at Private Sale until the first Monday in Juno, f vhen they will be offered at Public Auction. Terms iberoL II. LEVY. May 7th, 1852. 37-tf VTISS WILSON would inform the Ladies of Camden . L?1 that she has taken the Academy, and is now stow* irepared to receive Pupils, both in Instrumental and t-r j focal Music. Reference, Mav 4 3G 4t J. M. DeSAUSSURE, Esq. . * liven State Military Academies. IV/" I All appointments of Pay and Beneficiary Cadets line, will henceforth be made by the Board of Visiters Th o the Arsenal Academy in Columbia, (unless the ap- payu ilicaut is prepared to enter a higher than the fourth Aj ilass;) it being intended that the whole of the fourth ilassshall be entered there for the first year. 1J 2. Appointments of Cadets will be made at the an- J-Jtual meeting of the Board ot Visiters, to be held in r r>n Fim.Ijia* of)or fh<"* fourth \fnr?il?r ill Vrt. ? I ember in each year, and at no otJoer time. For s JAMES JONES, . Chairman of Board of Visiters. J | May 4. 36 lino ^ The Yorkville Remedy. 4), I1 I IIS pa per is published at York C. H. every Tliurs- I > . day morning, at $2 a year. Being 14 miles from Eg lie North Carolina line, and having a large circulation n the Western part of that State, the "Hkmkdv" of- X * L-rs to men of business a good advertising medium.? r,'opies of the paper can be seen at any of the Printiug i ; iffiees T110S. J. EOCLES. j\_ May 4?2 Election for Ordinary. A N Election forOrdiuary for Kershaw District will Just c\. be held on Monday 10th day of May inst The Managers throughout the District will assemble at their SJ C espective places of Election, open the Polls at 9 o'clock, >0 < V. M., and close at 4 P. M. The box, vessel or bag o bo sealed up when the Polls are closed, and not to >e opened except to count the votes at the regular rI",l inie and place. The same quaSilicalious tor voters arc ' equiied in this Election, as lor members of the Legis- hide! mure The Election to be managed by tlie following tvlio icrsons. to wit: forwi At Camden: Samuel E. Capers, John J. Workman ooun ind James 1. Villepigue. othei Cureton's Mill: E. Bowen, John Motley au.l J. P. A] lielibourg. Elat Ilock: James Fletcher, W. G. Kirkland and fosse Truesdale. T 11 Buffalo : William Mungo, John X. Sowell and La- A 1 >an Ferguson. Lena LiiAciihvs: ?j. u. u. JDiuir, l/uuivi i>uuiuuu aim "?^i lames Bel). A] Selirock's Mill: B. T. McCoy, Henry RatclifY and jainuel Smith. 1 Liberty Hill: John Brown. Hugh Sutnmervillo nnd -1 IViley Patterson. out r Goodwyn's Store: Jautes Love, Richard Drakeford tnd William Clyburn. The Polls to be open one day only at all the places. Managers to meet at Camden on the Wednesday fol- -y owing, count the votes and declare the election. . I May'?- A] ELECTION NOTICE. South Carolina?lter*>hatv Didrict. Office Court of General Sessions and Common r|A' Pleas. ,A I. M. XAUDIN, Clerk of said Court, in pursunuceoi he directions of the act of the Legislature in such case j\ nado and provided, do hereby give public notice, that ?00[j in election for Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be m.i icld on MONDAY, the 10th day of May next, at the txn]) isual places of Election throughout tho said Distrie ! " AI o fall the vacancy occasioned by the expiration ol the ?.:n erm of the present incumbent. Witness niv hand at Cainden, 23d dav of Fcbruarv, i . : L D. 1852. " M. NAUDIN, c.'c. p. & u. s. * { March 5. ID?tf * 1 Election Notice. rilE friends of JOIIX R. JOY, announce hint j is a Candidate for re-oloction to the office of Or- JfJ[ Unary for Kershaw District. ton j Feb. 27. 17 tf- Q SEIXING OPF." ca IMLE subscriber intending to close business in Cam- rr. . den offers at greatly reduced prices lor (.'ash. his |H ntire stock of Groceries and Heavy Goods, consisting ii part ot Sugars, Cotlee, Molasses, Flour, Salt, Bag- J 1 ring, Rope, Iron, I follow-Ware, Saddles, Bridles. ' ?tVliips, Negro Clot lies and Blankets, Brown and Bleach- | J id Homespun, Checks, Tickings, Hats, Caps, Ac., t vnives and Forks, Trace Chains, Ac. Ac. . The ahovo (ioods will be disposed of at very low * ' ates for Cash. * r As I intend to leave Camden at an early day, I de- 3A lire all persons indebted to me to make immediate payncnt B. W. CHAMBERS. Ho Cainden, S. 0., April 30. 35?tf ?5$"Whig, Charlotte, N. C., copy four times, and r|-^ icnd bill to this office for payment. | A Beautiful Assortment ot, * OF Burning Fluid, Lard and Oil LAMPS, for tho (-hut Mantle, Centre Table, and Stand. R?'; Hanging Lamps, (Oil and Burning Fluid,) for the use , ses*' >t Stores. -V1 Webb's rATENT OIL LAMP, for Stores or Con re Toblc. [This Lump gives a li^ht equal to that of he Gamphono without the danger attending the use of QC he latter.] also. O Ilall and TIaud Lanterns, Friction Matches. Night Ac. Papers, Lamp Wicks, Chimneys. Globes, Ac. For sale ? ,y THOMAS J. WOKK.MAN. VfEW LARD, of superior quality. Also, Sugar A House Syrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just roeei- i jitm red by K. W. BONNEY. and* Fresh Sperm Oil, j^ei ?<OLAR OIL, LARD OIL the flnest BURNING few O FLUID, and CAMPHENE, at III# lowest market for c nice, may bo had at WORKMAN'S Whg Store. mi LIST OF LETTERS, IMAIXIMG ia tho Post Office at Camden, S. May 1st, 1832. Jas. Furra, Jas. Otoy, W. L. , T. C. Hays, J. J. Robertson, Jno. p, E. C. Hughes, W. E. Stewart. Mrs. X n. W. J. R. Jones, Capt. J. L. Sims, Col. J. T. Mrs. S. Jenkins M. I). Sego, Abncr J. J. Kniten, Miss F. Scott, C. A. !r, Miss M. E.Kcnnedy, Cluis. Savage <fc Cool , Josh. Love, Philip Messrs. in, A. MeCaulev, Dr. J. Shaw, J. X. lass, Mr. McDonald, Jas. Thorington, If. 3, Miss S. Massoy, S. B. Walker, Mis. X. F. Mosley, C. L. J. IV. Xolin, Chas. sons calling for the above will please say "th( .dvertised. JXO, X. GAME WELL, P. M. tDncrp oiPTPTnTn n a ivmFivr. S. 0. J[ UJi Ul' ? 1VU| I _ - _ . MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. May 1st, 1852. rilKRN MAIL, VIA CHEltAW, DARLINGTON" S'D MA VST. O. ON WIL. & MANCIIKSTKK U. e Daily, at - 4.30 P. 31 racs Daily, at - - - 9 00 P. 31 NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHARLESTON. ? Daily, at - 4.30 P. M ?cs Daily, at ... 5.00 A. 31 SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA, e Daily, at - ... 4.30 P. 31 IPCs Daily, at - - - - 5.00 A. 3 WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, e Daily, at ... . 4-30 P. 31 wesDailv, at - 9.00 P. 31, "Way 3lails on the South Carolina hail Ituad. daily, at 9.00 P. 31 HARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. H. e Tuesday Thursday, ant! Saturday, at 5 P. 31. >ses Monday Wednesday, and Friday, nt 5 A. 31 IRKVILLE MAIL, VIA LIBERTY HILL, &C. e Thursday and Saturday, at 12 31, isessame day, at * 12.30 P. Ji NEWBERRY MAIL, VIA LONGTOW.N, &C. e Thursday, at 8.00 P. 31. >sos Friday, at 3.00 A. 31, JOHN N. GAME WELL, P. 31 Uasn system. IE subscriber is still engaged in the WAG( MAKING and BLAOKSMITHING BUSiXEi i thankful lbr the liberal patronage heretofore 1 ed upon him. He must however say, that he of the credit system, and hereafter the Cash, luivalent, will bo required at the time work is c id. An approved note, bearing interest from d; answer. For CASH, he is willing to work lo low, and those who want any thing done in 1 will oblige him by calling upon liira. ose indebted to him are requested to make eai lent, and save cost. X. B. ARRANTS. >ril 30. 35 2m AMS! Hams!?A tow very line HAMS sale at \V. C. MOORE'S. OUXTAIX Butter, Fine Cheese. Fresh Macei ni, Corn Stnreh, Broma, Chocolate and C'itr* talc by ___ E. W. BOXNEY. RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron a Steel I Iocs, Spades and Shovels. For sale at b. 21?tf E. W. BOXXEYS, IC'OIV! Bucoii !?20,000 lbs. new first qu ity BACON SIDES. For sale by bruarv 25. V. C. MOORE LEGS spiced Tripe, in Vinegar. Received a for sale by SHAW i AUSTIN SETT of CA It HI A GE HARNESS, of Johm*. make. For sale by E. W. BOXNEY XE APFLE and Goshen Cheese, Family ITa and Bacon Sides. Also. Lard and Canal Flo received at BOXXEY'S MMKR IIATS, ot all qualities aau descripti. r..=. ... navvpr! Premonitory. IK .subscriber wishing promptly to meet his I Mnxuts engagements, earnestly requests tin Jted to him for the jiaat year, and especially tin have not settled for the y-ar previous, to eo :ird immediately and settle their bills, as all ts not paid by the i'Jth of -day, will be placed ; bauds Jbr eolleetion. Z. J. I)e11AY aril 27 31 4t Per Last Steamer, [AVE received u fresh and beautiful supply tioso mucli admired ACIDULATED DHOPS. on. I'ine Apple, liaspberrv, Strawberry, Nee Urange and Banaua. Call soon, ifrou want any, ril 27.?lit. Z. j. DeIIAY'.S OTICK.?I hereby forbid all persons giving ere or einployment to any negro in my employ wi nv permission, after this date. J. F. SUTHERLAND, il 12, 1852. 30 t 'outh's and Men's Dress Shirts. 'ST received an invoice of the above of the lat styles, well made and warranted to tit. nil 27.?8t A. M. X R. KENNEDY Furniture for Sale. IF, subscriber offers for sale on liberal terms, his Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, com of Fine Hook Case; Sideboards; Bureaus; Press viiair.^ iuuit^; dchmuikik dcus; *u;uirv?? ets, ,tc. Also, an excellent I'lAXO FORTH, order. ioso wishing to purchase are invited to call a nine the Furniture. 1 articles remaining unsold 011 tho 10th of Mi he disposed of at Auction, without reserve, h time he will rent his house to the highest b f not previously disposed ol. iril 23.-33. C. M. WIEXGES. Charleston Prices. ARXESS, Saddlery, Trunks, Military 'Work, . manufactured to order, and warranted, at Charl iriccs. *TTen per cent, discount for cash within 30 da LUKE ARMSTRONG! .inden, April23. 23 sw2twtf. !>B SALE?20,000 pounds good B.YOC SITES, low for cash, at iril 23?3t C. MATHESOX'S. YDIES Superior "Whito and Colored Kid Glov Also, TuO'ata Silk Gloves, Kid finish, just recciv BOXXEY'S. iril 20. 32 tl ORE Brown Homespun at four cents a yard, ji opened at BONN FY'S. mo TOission Board of (lie Cliark ton Baptist Association. IIS Board will hold its scini-anuual meeting w the Camden Baptist Church on Saturday the 21 lav. Religious services will bo conducted in t ch by the Rev. J. R. KtXDIUCK, of Cliarlesti T. A HAMS, of Richland, and others, during t on of the Board. JAMES TUPPER, pril 27. Chairman. Books and Stationary. IIOOL BOOKS of evorv kind; BLANK and H CORD BOOKS, PAPER. PENS. INK. QUIL] For sale bv A. YOUNU, Jli?t Received, N additional supply of Groceries, consisting Now Orleans Santa Croix, crushed and clarif trs; New Orleans and West India Molasses; Bp Gunpowder Toas; Rio and Java^Joflbo; New] Pickled Salmon; Dried Cod and Maekarol Kii :ho &c. Also, ono barrel fine Cuba Money, an kegs Malaga Grapes, all of which will ne sold 1 ash, by JAMES McEWEN irl2 21 t ' Take Notice. ^'i | have placed my Books, Notes, and Accounts, in the -L hands of J. S. DePASS, l'or collection. He is duly authorized to settle all accounts and notes in his hauds of mine. J. D. MUKKAY. J. March 30. 2G?tf NEW ARRIVALS AT THE CAJJDE\ BAZAAR, ci The subscribers have just received their new assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which cousists partly of Calicoes, Ginghams, plain and embroidered Lawns, Fancy Muslins, at all prices, Linen Cambric, assorted 2y colors, Cambrics and Muslins, plain and checked, Crapes, Bareges, Challys, DeLaines, Tissue Silks, and _ a great variety of other articles suitablo for Ladies' Dresses. ALSO. I . , ? r r-.ln,i,r;? TTMkBi.. Vee -v large asouiuiiviu ui uiuvu ? , die-worked CoL'ars and Cull's, Chemisctts and Caps, Muslin and Lace Sleeves, Capes and Mantillas, Lace c- and Muslin Edging and Inserting. Bonnets and KibR. bons, of the newest styles, Ivory Black and Feather Fans, Umbrellas and Parasols, and a great variety of other Fancy Articles, to numerous to name. They recommend their stock of bleached and brown Shirting, oluo and striped Homespuns, Cotton and Linen Oznaburgs, Bed Tick, and every kind of Towelling and Table Linen. A very largo assortment of Hosiery of every description, Linen, Thread Lace and Silk Clovc3, Mitts, 4c. 4c. They invite their friends to call at their Store, feeling certain to bo able to satisfy them in every way, as well in the price as in the assortment of the Goods. April 1852. M. DRUCKER & CO. NEW^SERINiTGO^DS" \ M. 4 R. KENNED Y are now opening a choice !! selection of Goods, suitable Ibrthe season. For Ladles' Wear. ! TISSUES, BA RAGES and MUSLINS WORK COLLARS UNDER SLEEVES CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY and GLOVES For Gentlemen's Wear. )V DRAR D'ETA CASHMERETS ; SUMMER CLOTHS PLAIN and FANCY LINEN DRILLS VESTING S _ A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHle I NO, FUK, PAN Ail A and 8TBAW HATS, Bleach, ed and Brown SHIRTINGS, Blue DENIMS, Checked *y' and Striped DOMESTICS, 11 and 12-4 Linen SHEETI ' INGS. All of which will be sold on the most favorable terms. March 12. rly NEW ARRIVALS. M TRUCKER A CO. have just received a iargc selection of the newest patterns of Plain and for Fancy BERAGES, DELAINES, CHALLYS, TISSUE SILKS MUSLINS and GINGHAMS, and othro. er articles for LADIES' DRESSES, to which thev in3n vite the attention of the Ladies and the public generally. March 23. "d Cod Liver Oil. I IIAVE just received a few gallons of puru COD LIVER OIL, which will be sold in quantities to I aj. suit purchasers, and at reduced prices. March 30. Z. J. DeIIAY. VV il OXXXg XXXX^O* "J ''I^IIE subscriber has just received a large and va ? JL ricd assortment of Black, Blue, Carmine and Red u's INKS, of superior quality in vials mid bottles from 5 to 50 cents each. ALSO, Harrison's, Tarrant's, Wright's David's and Maris' ms INDELIBLE INKS, for marking 011 cotton, linen and ur. j silk, with and without Preparation. . I March 2G. Z. J. Dr.HAY. | " JfEW SPRING GOODS. MDRUCKER i CO. have just received their new supply of MpriiiK and Sttnimcr Clothing, si x to which tliey would invite the attention of the public jhu i at the same time they would recommend their Stock o we | OUTFITTING ARTICLES, viz: Shirts, Collars. Cranio I vats. Undergarments, Ilosciy, Gloves. Suspenders, Ac. uc- j April 9, 1852.?tf i la Equity?Kershaw District. | VOTICI'.- Guardians, Trustees and Receivers, j .i. v appointed by the Court of Equity for Kershaw . | District, and accountable to the same, and the Kxecu?J. | tors and Administrators of such as are dead, arc hereby 1 required to make their annual returns, and produce the l l" ! vouches verifying the same before the Commissioner in ' ! Equitv for said Distric, on or beforo the 1st dav ofMav next. W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. r K. i>. " .lit I -M'rilO. 29 tf ! One to Fonv Dollars a Window. 1 1 BEFORE purchasing call and examine the subbcri' j IJ ber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, tvliich comprises manv late ami handsome patterns. L. CI1ATTEN. est Jewelry, Watches, &e. p 01.D and Sivcr LEVER WATCHES, of the new_ \T est patterns and warranted time-keepers, Gold | Chains, Seals and Keys. Iliads. I'ins and Earrings, I Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens and Pencils, a" i Coral Necklaces. ::s* ! FIXE FLA TED WAEE, Castors, Baskets and Canes> I dlosticks, tiilt China Vases. es: FIXE CUTLERY?Razors, Knives and Scissors. '? FAX ay GOODS, Sc. A. YOUNG. ,nd O ALT, XAJLT.?000 Sacks Liverpool Salt. .Tust lO received by W. C. MOORE. "j Fishing: Tackle. 1 ^UPERlOtt Silk, Cotton, Flax and Hair Lines; Liinkj crick and Kirbv. Hooks, of every sizo and variety; Hooks on Silk and Gimp Coops; Cork Floats, Bait Buckets; Dip Nets and Handles; Furnished Silk and Flax Lines ready for use: Walking Cane Rods; Trout Rods, with Tips and Guide Rings; Brass Reuls: East cs" India Fishing Poles, Ac. A. YOUNG. ys. A Suit to suit the Times! \\f 1SHING to closo out the balance of my Block o _ | t t winter j.-teaay-iviaae c/iotning, i win uis)\ I pose of my stock of Coats. Over Coats and Vests at cost prices. ALSO. Broad Cloths, French Cassimcres and Vcstings, AllWool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro os. Cloths, at greatly reduced prices. C(| Jumuary 23. JAMES WILSON. r Barry's Tricopherous. rI^HE subscriber has just received a small invoice of Jst 1_ the above valuable preparation for diseases ot the Skin and llair. It needs but a trial to convince every , one of its valuable qualities. For sale at h" '/. J. DEITAY'S. March 30. 20 If [[[] "PATENT METALIC BURIAL OASES. ho TI1E subscriber is prepared to fill orders for the aU) Metulic Cases. Also, Cloth, Mahogany, Walnut and he i other plain articles in the line, with mountings, and engraved, if desired. March 22. L. CHATTEN. / ^RASIfiliff) SS'CiJAIfo.?10 Bbls. Stuart's Su' porior Crashed Sugar. For ?alo bv ;K" j W. C. MOORE. i ATTW It i I m,'.n I.ll II III- linvno T? \ TQT VC .. IIV Rcccivwl at MOORE'S. J ?A small lot of NAILS. For salo very /j ! it low to close out the lot, by W. C. MOORE. ick ^ Bbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received aud J'1" ?) for sale by SILAW% AUSTIN Dee. 23, 1851. off rpoBACCO?A small lot of CHEWING TOBAC X CO. J ust received and for salo by f V,'. C. MOORE. Sign of the Rod Flag. ON and after 15th inat. the Accommodation MidDay Trip, between Camden and the Junctiou, will be discontinued. The Train will continufe to nm through to Columbia, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,, as heretofore. Stock will be received for shipment on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Stock will leave hero on the above days, at 11.30 A. M., and be left at tho Camden Junction to be taken dowu by the regular night Express Train from Columbia. Time Table for Camden Passenger Train. D0W1S". Leave Camden - 615 n. tn. Leave Boykin's ... 6.15 a. ni. Leave Claromoru - . - 7.15 a. m. Leave Middlcton ... 7.40 a. ui. I.pave Miinelicitflr .Tuiicfh.n . ? 1r. ? m Arrive at Camden Junction - B.20 a. in. UP. Leave Camden Junction - 2.15 p. in. Leave Manchester Junction - 2.50 p. m. Leave Middleton - - 3.00 p. m Leave Claremout - - 3.25 p. m Leave Boykiu's - - 4.00 p. m Arrive at Camden - - 4.30 p.m. Accommodation Train between Junction and Go. lumbia on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tvm-v Leave Columbia - - 12.30 p. m. Leave Woodland - - 12.45 p. m. Leave Ilopkin's - - 1.05 p. m. Leave Gadsden * - - 1.30 p. m. Arrive at Camden Junction - 1.45 p. m. UP. Leave Camden Junction - 8.30 a. m. Leave Gadsden - 8.45 a. m. Leave Hopkin's - * - 9.10 a. ra Leave Woodland ... 9.45 a. m. Arrive at Columbia - - 10.05 a. m. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent Camdex, March 12. 21 tf rrv BBls. No. 3 Mackarol. Roceived and for sale by OU March 2, 1852. SIIAW 4 AUSTIN. OUPERIOR BREAD CORN. For sale bv O March 22. E. W. BONNET. ANOKDmANCE rf",0 repeal tho 1st and 2d Sections of an Ordinance X directing the restrictions under which wagons shall haul in and about the corporate limits of tho Town of Camden, and for other purposes therein mentioned and ratified tho 13th day of March 1852. Sec. 1st. Bo it ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Camden, and it is hereby crdained by the authority of the same, that so much of an ordinance entitled an ordinance under which wagons shall be restricted in hauling in and about the corporato limits ol the Town of Camden, bo and the samo is hereby repealed. Ratified in Town Council, this the twenty-first day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and titty-two. and the seventy-sixth year of American Independence. E. A. SALMOND, Intendant [ L. W. Ballakd, Recorder. Spring and Summer Goods. rpilE subscribers would call attention to their stock, X which is now complete, consisting in part, viz: FOR LADIES. Barege, Tissue and Mateline; Printed Jaconet and Organdie Muslin: American, French and English Prints; American and Scotch Ginghams; a large assortment of Mourning Goods; Black, White and Colored Sewing Silk SHA WLS and SlAXTLES; Embroidered Muslin Mantics; Lacc aud Muslin Capes, Collars and Chcmisetts; Muslin Inserting and Edging, 4c. 4c. FOR GENTLEMEN. Plain and fancy Summer Cassimere; (some in suits,) Drap D'Eta; plain and fancy Linen Drill; Do. Marseilles Vesting; white and colored Silk and Satin Testings; an elegant assortment of Summer Cravats; Gentlemen's Shirts and Collars: French Gray, Panama. Flambeau, Leghorn, and Palm Leal" (men's and boy's) Hats; a large acsortmcnt of Goods suitable for boye and houso servants: a few* pieces India Matting, 4c. April 20. McDOTVALL 4 COOPER. INDIA MATTING, just received and for sale low, by E. TV. BONNET. April 20. 32 tf FRENCH "Worked Handkerchiefs, Collars, and Uuderslecvcs, just opened at BONNETS. April 20. 33 tf V1TIOE IUO.\, Spades, Shovels, Manuro Flera ? t Ploughs, Cutting Knives, and Com Shel Just received at E. TV. BONNET'S. corn, CORN. (.} ^AA BUSHELS, of superb White CORN, for mm t) V V cash or CO days paper, Applv to W. C. MOORE, or March 2. B. W. CHAMBERS. T^REXCH China Tea Setts, China and Glass FruJL Dishes, Tureens, Ac, Also, Housekeeping Arti elcs iu great variety. For sale by. March 2, 1852. " E. W. BONNET. p PACKAGES (10 lbs. each) Jenny Lind TOliACCU Just received by R. W. ABBOTT. Ciimrti! Cigars!! 4) A AAA CIGARS, of the most superb brands, mm \/^ \ '1/V ' such as "Gold Leaf," "Los trea Amisios." "E! Ensiija," "La Palmetto." For sale by February 24. W. C. MOORE. * "notice. 1MIE subscribers have this day formed a Co-partner. ship, under tho name and firm of ROOT & INGRAM. for tho purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. Camdbn, Jan. 23. 7 tf Residence for Sale. rpiIE subscriber offers for sale his RESIDENCE situ X ate on DcKalb-strcct, West of Broad, and opposite the Methodist Church. The Buildings aro in complete repair, and the situation is an elevated and pleasant one. Wm. M. WATSON. \r.-ir,-h in?*>afr BRICKS FOR SALE. rI"MIE subscriber has on hand a large quantity ol JL GOOD BRICK, which may bo had on application. January 23. J. P. SUTHERLAND. BLANKETS and all Wool Plains, for salo at cost for cash. A lso, Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at reduced prices at BONNET'S. SUPERIOR Brown Sugars, put up in barrels fo family use. Just received at BONNETS. I AT"ELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils t t and Vices. For salo by E. W. BONNEY. / t Alt DEN Trowels, lloes and Rakes, just received j \T_at ' BONNET'S. MEAL AND GRITS?Always oa hand, at MOORE'S. Red Flag. I fXVNDLEST'CANDLES?20 boxes Sperm I v./ and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap by January 23. W. C. MOORE. ; /COOPER'S host shredded Isinelass. and a rarletv of ! L' Extracts, lVes!i Currants nnd Citron, Raisins, Alj nionds, Broinn, Chocolate, Alustard. Cheese, seed Potatoes, A-c. Just received by E. "W BOifNEY. N^HTiCK.?All persons indobtod the Estate o __ ROBERT L. TWEED, dee'd, either by noto or account, are requested to couio lor ward immediately and settle tho same, or they will be put into the hands of an Attorney for collection, as the Estato. must be settled. S. TWEED, Administratrix. April 6. 29 tf