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of herhv one who knew her well,. '/To a disBH^jpn
naturally amiable, was added the 'meek and
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~ For Congre33.
>.'>) friends "6f .Jlon. FRAXKLIN L MOSES anKT
iqe him as a candidate to represent this Congres
District in the next.Congress.
' , FOUND.
B LARGE KEY has- boon left at this office, found
K i. by a servant, which the owner can have by payB
; JT-for this notice. Dec. 28.
I MRSTCI1 EESBOROTTGH'S A DAUGHTER'S
BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL,
I FOB YOUNG LADIES,
K No. 18, Chrtrch Street, Charleston, S. O.
,.;.:|AHE Exercises of this School will'be resumed on
.1. the 3d of Janory, 1853. Young Ladies are faitli|
dly instructed in all the branches of a complete Eng
ih eflucation. with the Languages. Music, Drawing,
B^wijncin# and Fancy Work a
V Commodious School Rooms have bean recently ereoI'
-ad on tho promises. The greatest attention is" paid to
I the deportment of the pupils, as well as to their perso|
nal comfort. The locality is one of the most desirable
[ in the city, experience having proved it to be of unsurpassed
salubrity. - ^ Dec. 28?21.
I Bull Road and Bauk Dirldeud.
P r|"MIE South Carolina Railroad Company have doI"
dared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS AXD
I FIFTY CENTS Der Share for the lastsi^ months, and
ft tl*& Southwestern Railroad Bank have declared for the
sank time, a Dividend of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
I per share. The united Dividend of FOUR DOLLARS
I AND TWENTY EIVE CENTS per Share will be
the aforesaid Bank, on and after ^he 1st prox.
tufRoad Dividedd of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents
HI V>ek having no correepondmg^haw'sWhc Bank,
IjR. pal^oi^ndajjH^il^Tst proximofafjhe Bu^Kg&uH^SPR!rapany
!n John Street.J
TH03. WARING, Auditor X ,
W . So. Ca Rail Road Co. ~
B JAMES G. HOLMES, Cashier.
g^HT-Three Pairs of Horses.
H?, sell on Monday the 3d day of January next,
Court House in Camden, 3 pairs splendid
^I^^BUorses. One pair are fancy and the others
rr>- i"> ""W fifftiian without reserve.
1 XV W oyiyt ?w* ? _
BE ~. SOUTH-CAROLINA
B*txpebance advocate.
HLl^pcr having been removed Vo Cumden, and
iiinpTTn h*?m1 control of the
' mbaanbttyjmUDQ published regularly every week on
and after the Sth of January.
*jv Tha paper is designed as the Oegax >of the Cause
ot Temperance, embracing every Odder and Organisation,
' It will be a Miscellaneous Family Journal
and Agricultural Pater, and tbo.aim of the
present ^roprieBor wiin>e to maico ttin oveiyrfespect
worthy the confidence and support, not only of Ternperanoe
Men,- but of the reading public generally. ^ I
'" all. who fool an interest in
its success, will,- at once, use their influence to accomplish
its permanent establishment.
TERMS-TWO DOLLARS,' IN ADVANCE.
Subscriptions for six months received at the samorato.
In each case the cash must aocompany the order and
oil letters by mail arc expected to be pre-paid. '
?3^~TliOso who havo paid the former proprietor in
advance for the year 1852, will be furnished with the
pQjper until the time for which tlioy have paid expires.
The accounts for 1852 having been transferred to the
gu'oseriber, tboee who are in arrears will oblige him by
remitting tlieajnooiit^mmediatitly. Address
THO. J. WARREN, Camden, S. C.
December 24,-1852. .>*- ?
Egg^Wni our brethren of the press give the above
notice a few insertions in tboir respective papers?
. IIV"? I i*in? .'I ? ? hi . y - ; t< '
The Camden Male Academy
"1 "XTIIA be opened on the first (3rd) Monday in Jan
T T uary by S. U. UETASS.
The course ofinstruction will embrace all thebranches
of a ,thorough English Education. The scholastic year
will be divided into two sessions of five months each.
TEEMS FEE SESSION".
For the Elementary Branches,. $12.00
For. th# more advanced Studies, 16.00
?The above, together with tholr'ghqr branches of
? Mathematics, 18.00
g Dea 10 09 tf
I - JUST REC?1TCV I
K*~ AT THE WHOLESALE HOUSES,
ft 9 A BOXES BUCKWHEAT,
600 Havana Oranges, Rico, Lard, and Mackg^reL
^ W. C. MOORE.
The Southern Agriculturist,
flfti MONTHLY Journal of Rural Affairs, Mechanics,
CgftjL Manufactures, Pomology and Horticulture.
Bl EDITED BY A. G. SUMMER.
SUM HER, Pomological and Horticultural Editor.
HTji:'- subscriber -will publish, at Laurensville, S. C.,
N^Boout the 20th January, 1853, the first number of a
^Hew Agricultural Journal, the Editorial management
Hff which will be UDdcr the charge of Col. A. G. Sumwho
will be assisted in the Horticultural and Po"niolosrtcal
Departments by Mr. William Summer, of
Pomaria. The "Agriculturist" will be printed on fine
^ rr">^ lari?n ftntavo. double
paper, Wiui new ijiovici aJKv. ,
columns, and will contain Thirty-two pages. No advertisements
will be admitted in the body of the work,
but such Will be published on a cover if desired.
Specimen nnmbcrs will be sent to persons wishing
to examine before subscribing, but in no case will a
name bo octered upon our books until the subscription
is paid.
^?SgftWrorSUBSCRIPTION.
invariably in advance $1
tt u |q
R. M. STOKES, Proprietor.
ft All Post Masters are particuiany requeaicu w
[.Agents. Pea U.
I Wanted for Ike next Xear.
rE or six able-bodied Negroes to work at the
Damdcn Depot. Apply to the subscriber early.
4?tt. N. D. BAX 1*.Y. ipnfi
Boxes Cheese# Just received by
J V % C. MOORE.
j tern 1 -iii'.j-'fj-i1
MOO firs; quality Rio .Hondo SiiGARS
Hp 5000 do do Golcl'Lcaf do
W 2000 do do Regalia
] Received and lor salobv 1
ri'iV ,? -v. a nrr, a. 1 TTOrrTXT
1/ec.o, leez. -orwuvp -a. auoi.u>.
. t t-tt ?: ?**-?t4 ?ri
-fir CAi?Et> (quarts and pints) "Longwortli's" Spark0
ding Catawba Wide. Received and'for sale by
Dec. 6, 1S52. SHAW k AUSTIN.
Tea, Tea, Tea.
UNPOWDER/ Hyson. Imperial, Young Hyscn
vJ and Black, of superior quality. Received and
for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN.
2 OCTAVES " Sanderniann's" Old Fort Wine, for
medicinal purposes. Received and for sale by
Dec. G, 1852. SHAW A: AUSTIN.
1 A KITTS, No. 1 Mack are I (new)'
Iv 10 qr. bis. do do do
2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale by
iDec. 6,1852. 8NAW & AUSTIN.
j
CVBBLS. Kennedy's Bufcer Crackers.
iii Received and for salo bv
. Doc 6. 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.
j^A TWO-POUND. cans fresh Salmon.
t)U Received and for sale by
Dec 6. 1S52. SHAW AUSTIN.
H11DS. choice Baltimore cured Bucon Sides.
yO " Received and for sale by
Dec. 5,1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.
1HHD. "Coward's" Hams. Received and for sale by
Dec. 6, 1852. . SHAW & AUSTIN.
2 CASES No. 1 Sraokjd Salmon
2 do do do . Halibut
Receivod and for sale.bv
Dec. 6, 185.2. "SHAW <fc AUSTIN.
Hanging Lamps.
luiminnr Srurtfc Ono onmA honnlifnl r?n.tl>rnfl.
r Just received at Z. J. DeDAY'S.
Doc. 21.?3t .
Christmas
IS now near at band, thatime for making Presents.
I have a largo and beautiful selection, to which I
invite the attention of the Ladies in particular, and the
public generally Z. J. DellAY.
Dec. 21.?3t
Window Glass.
THE subscriber nas;ust received a large invoice of
that fine "Patapsco" GLASS, varying hv?ize from
8 ^ 10 to 18 ^ 2-1, to which he invites the special attention
of his customers. Z. J. DoilAY.
Dec. 21tf
AC Private Sale.
A Likely NEGRO WOMAN. 18years of age, perfectly
healthy and a good House Servant, sold for
no fault; the only object being to change tho investment.
Apply to , MOFFAT k MOORE,
"Brokers and Auctioneers.
Doc. 21?tf X
.
Portrait of John C. CatJionu!
THE subscribers are preparing for publication and
have nearly completed a large Full Length
Likeness of So rtn Carolina's Illustrious Statesman:?engraved
in ilio highest style of art, on steel, by
A. IL Ritchie, from an original painting. The details
of-tho likeness will be linislied from a celebrated
Daguerreotype taken from life, and which is pronounced
the best likeness extant. Size of tho engraving,
with suitable margin for framing, will be 30
by 23 inches. - The style and finish of tho work will be
superior to any tbiuj^ yet executed in this countiy.
Every copy will be printb<jnproof style, on extra flno
plato paper, manufactured c*^^y for the purpose.
It will be sold by subscription price of
Vico "Dnllnrji ii?r mnv. and readV for ahont
the 1st of December next Orders received by^^^J.
R. A. BACHIA & Co., Publishers.
23 Chambers St., New York.
Dec. 21, Ira
ETwntey'i tefiee
ALL persons having demands against the estatoof
James Boskin, doc'd. will present them duly attested
within the time prescribed by law, and all parsons
indebted to said estate'will make immediate pay.
mont to A. G. BASKIN, Ex'or.
Oct'22. 85 t?
DijocPTrr^rnc: ni?
JL XV /UJl UVi. V*.' v*
The Lancaster Ledger.
ON thefir.?tof January next, this paper will boenlorged
ami greatly improved. The Editor in happy to announre
to hi* reader* that he has made such arrangements
a* will enable him to give weekly, a news letter from
Charleston. the metropolis of the Ntpte, Washington City
and New i'ork. There letters will be written by men of
experience and information, and all matters of general in
(erect will be faithfully chronicled.
The arrangements require a considerable outlay, but the
evidence we have received the first year, encourages us
to march onward and give our readers a weekly paper inferior
to none in the Southern Country.
We cannot redure our price from two dollars but any
person sending us si* new subscriber* and twelve dollars,
will receive the Ledger one year gratia
R.S.BAILEY.
\ Editor & Proprietor.
Lancaster C. II., S. C., Dec. 8 1852.
iv TO HIRE. ~
Off the first Monday in January, before the Court
House in Camden, for one year, several Negroes,
belonging to the McKinnons.
Dec. 24. J. M. DESAUSSURE, Guardian
Camden Bridge Company.
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held at the Bank of Camden on
Saturday the first day of January; at 10 o'clock.
Dec. 24. J. C. WEST, Sec'y.
New Books, Annuals. &c.
Napoleon Dynasty, or History of the Napoleon Family,
with 20 authentic Portraits. 1 voL 8vo.
Napoleon and his Marshalis. Illustrated, 1 vol. 8vo.
Gallery of Byron's Beauties; The Waverly Gallery
The Home Circle; The Book of ttye Heart
Shakspearo Tales
Girlhood of Shakspeare's Heroines
Women of Early Christianity
Women of the Now Tostament; Pictorial Testament
Romance of Indian Life
Memoirs of the Great Metropolis
A Step from the New World to the Old
Small Books on Great Subjects;
Cabin A Parlor, by Randolph
Contentment bettor than Wealth.
ANNUALS FOR 1853.
Tflo Ins, in various styles; Gift Book of Geins
Gem of Beauty; Gem of the Season
Friendships Gift; Remember Me; The Garland; Pearl
Dew Drop; Ice King; Juvenile Keepsake
Kiss Kringle'e Christmas tree; Beck of Christmas.
Almanacs, Diaries and Plantation Registers for 1853.
A. YOUNG.
Dec. 22, 1853.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to F. V. Snider, are requested
to make immediate payment to Moreau Nnudin;
be having been appointed by tlio court as assignee to
take charge of the assigned notes aud accounts, Ac.
Dec. 21.
C. 0. WITTE. GEO. M. GOODWIN.
WITTE GOODWIN,
COMMISSION jn LuttiAii jl w,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LiaUORS, &c.
NO. 92, EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
? MISSES ANDTHPREN'S BOOTS & SHOES*
THE subscribers have just received an assorttoenl
ment of Misses and Children's BOOTS and SHOES,
among which ore many new and beautiful styles.
Oct. 26. ALDEN & MURRAY.
k.
Li- 1 ..'#' I 1"1 "..' 1. "i SiS
Iv 1 case fresh Currant#!
-50 pkgs. Baisins. in whole, half and*quarter boxes,
* -I^yecaiid-BmK'h- '
. 20 drums.now crop rigs
. 2 bagsBordeaux Almonds
Eno-lish Walnuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Citron, Lemon?
and Oranges. Received and for sale by
Dec. 6ri852. SHAW A AUSTIN.
A A BAGS Ru Hedge's Family Bnckwheat. Receijl\J
red and lor sale by SHAW A AUSTIN.
' * ' - ? - ? ' 1 * V- "
A CASE Pie Fruit
& 1 do Pino Apple in juico. Received and for sale
by SHAW A AUSTIN. I
OA BOXES Mild Goshen Cheese. Received and for. '
OU sale by -f SHAW A AUSTIN. j
|A Bbls. Mercer Potatoes. Received and for sale by '
1U Dec. 6, 1852. SIIAW A AUSTIN. 1
1CA SE frecli Maccaroni. . Received and for sale by
Dec. G, 1852. SIIAW A AUSTIN.
i CASE pQtftoS Yannouth Herring
JL 1 do . do Anchovib Paste
Received aud lor saie bv E
Dec. 6,1852 'stlAW & AUSTIN.
1CASE genuine London Mustard
1 do do Fronci) do
Received and for sale bv
Dec. 6,1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. ' J
1CASE Cross? & Blackwell's English Pickles, consisting
of Piccaliliy, Chovr-Cliow, Cauliflower and
mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by
Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.
1CASE of Crosse & Black well's English Sauces, consisting
of Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey and
John Bn!L Received and for sale by
Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN.
pf CASES assorted French Cordials. Received and ?
u lor saic oy SHAW & AUSTIN. jj
Christmas Presents. c
JUST received a large variety of Goods suitable for
Christmas and New Year Presents?consisting I
ot'Cuix.j Vases. Toilet Bottles, Water Bottles,.
Puff Boxes, Jewel. Wafer and Pin Boxes. China
Figures. Inkstands, Pitchers, Ring Holders, China
Baskets, Lava Figures, Terra Cor.v Baskets and
VaseSv, China Candlesticks, Cups and Saucers, Motto
Cups, China Tots.
GAMES. mkW^
Mansion'of H appiness, Reward of mI^^meri- can
Eagle, What D'ye Buy, Five Senses, The Little
Brii-e, Game of Patience, Ijominoes, Lotos 1
Chessmen, ic., with Dolls of evem^kind, dressed, on- ?
dressed, China, Wax, and Gcy\K Perciia.
Also, a largo assortment rith)rums, Tin Toys. Com- h
siox Toys, Ratc LES^CrtAcpEnSj Fire Works of every J
w^cHpHun, 'Av^iner wnnj o;uer gooas too numerous
to mention. For sale by J
Dec. 10?99 tf V, FRANCIS L. ZEMP. J
Not/ice.
ALL persons having demands against Lemuel Boy- 1
kin, deceased, will hn nd them in, properly attest- I
ed; and those indebted to he Estate will present them ^
to Burwell Boykin, qualific d Executor.
Nov 5. , B9 3m Cl
BOOTS AHTD SHOES' ~ "
'"kA PAIRS Gentleman's Boy's Youth's and Chil- "I
O \J dren's BOOTS, lip and Calf pegged and sew- J
eil, welt and puip, fair, stitched and fudged, 0
from No. 6, Chifis. to No. 13 Men's?from t<
$1 to $10 J T
Gentlemen'f One Calf an{mlloth and Congress Gaiters.
" ' f " BdHees, lair and stitched
' " wdjrpmof " from
Men's calf L. and B. peg- .
- - ;
Ladies' and M isse^ n/^oftCTs, colors and sizes ^
" " VAcalt GoSt, Kid, Morocco and
enamelled BriAml Buskins, Ties and Slippers,
from 75c. to j^Vfor snfle at the lowest prices. _
Oct. 26. ^^WOROIAN k BOONE.
B%?itL
JOSEPII B. KERS^S^^ Attorney and Solicitor, f
has removed to ^' pce at tlio corner of Court ,
House Square. ComdfljjVj^C. Oct. 22?w3m 0
WOBHtl FAIR
PREMIUM SOAP.-yAh supply ofF. S. Clea
ver's celebratod "V\^?Fa;r Premium Honey ,
Soap. Warranted genu! ^feeceived and for sale at J
Dec. 3?lni. Z. J. Dell AY'S. tg
TrnnkHt Carpet ll$ and Valises.
WE havo just receivednmjy fuu flnd complete
assortment of the awrl articles, of every size V
and qnality, viz: 1\ 1'
TRUNKS?from 62a to iftA ?
CARPET BAGS?from t?A0]]cet and most com
mon. to the largest and mostSfclTiiflceut; 0f exceed /
ingly rich and beautiful pnttefc 7 ?
VALICES?of various sizcabA patterns. Call and mc
see them at WOHj&{\y ^ BOONE'S. erl
COOFfcRB Biireaueu jnmim:* new Raisins, Al- _
moods, Lemons, Currantj, KWacts, and fine
Cheese. Just opened by |?\ BONNET.
Receive*?# ~T " 1
ON Consignment, a Lot ?^\^OjXERT WARE, cet
consistingof JUGS. JARS^ ctiftwS, BUTTER we
DISHESi &c. To be sold at VkiKs.l priccs by ]
Nov. 9.?90 tf ^WkN. ?
DRESS CSOOB^S. \ J.
K.lUil ngureu uuu pumi uuna.-ai \ cer
Cashmeres and DeLaines, pj^iand fpted. to
A largo variety of small pattern jHuSincp, iychildron.
EMBROIDERIES?Comprisi^&lfall nssLent0f J
Collars, Chemisettes, Undendcevi^mindkerLfS) &c. ry i
With a large toftyj V ?
Kid, Silk and Sewing Silk GloveBfliSt opert at
Oct. 15. A. M. AMBkENNEV'S. ry
|{riSWer StW\ \ in c
' 1'llE subscriber has now on h;HM very cho\ lot deli
of Sperm, Solar mid Lard Oil anB^T,jng Flu to *
which ho invites the attention of ^ {jfctomers. \ ?
Dec. 3. DeHA)
d1 ou St AVe^Kl " V* "1
Splendid Parlor Grates SmoofanJlron Ueatoi Ap]
Plain do do Iron \ 1
Cooking Stoves *?{ ! ? ?
Office do Collc<3^Bj?iua A
Tea and Coffee Urns. Received by ^ -Z J
Dec. 3. McDOWAlaTl COOPER. \ 11
Gun<t. ,
A SPLENDID assortment of anU Double P
Barrelled G UNS, from $5 to WnPtvitb powder V
Flasks, Shot Bags and Pouches, jKMssion Caps, V
Cleaning Rode, <?c. Received and flj?gbv OJ
Dec. 3. McDOWA^g^QOPER. ^
ULHTIBER FOR^EB b<
WHITE PINE, Ash, Hickory, iSBtMahogany,
Cherry, Juniper, Black "W alnnKB every va- _
riety of Northern Lumber.
GRINf) STONESand ICE, for salens andqugn- J
titles to suit purchasers Address ? B
JOHN B MARWB(rent, in
1 Oct.26?ly. CharlestonJ^reHouae. th
FL RE8H PRESTON A MERRILL'JBgL, pow.
DERS. Received to-day by || kl
Nov. 2. T-J'M|mAN.
Piano Foil??>at JSvcfjiced Prices.
Secant Rosewood Case Piano Jforte. direct
M/"^rom the Manufacture nf.JTuns & Co.,'JTew York*
City, anrl will be sold for $300! 'cash, or good- paper.
Warranted if well used.
; Also?One second hand P&noFortfe, {fa good style
and good tune, and can he jted^or^iOO cash or good
paper, if applied for soon to J. B. F. BOOUIjJv. .
Doc. 10. 90
' ? ?
PIASTO FORTES.
THE subscriber respectfully invites the attention
of the public generally to his stock of PIANO
r?/^Ti?tnr? ? ?J - _ i<" j A.x - T?
e uxxijao, six, six anu a nan auu soveu unuivu, iwjsi.wood
cases, with all the improvements, Harp Pedal,
3olid Iron Frames, and warranted'to stand any climate.
These Instruments are unsurpassed for richness of tone
elegance of workmanship, and having the agency, they
will be sold at manufacturer's prjees, either for cash, or
3n time. These Instruments are from the celebrated
house of Hallett & Allen, Boston?they are carefully
packed and can be sent to any part of the country
without injury. GEO. ALDEN.
Nov. 26. 05 tf s
Yarn and Oznabnrgs.
ftAA BUNDLES Concord Yarn; 30doMountDeat
"/ born do.; 30 pc's. DeKalb Oznaburgs, For
wlo by W. C. MOORE.
Barry's Tricopkerous.
A Preparation for the HAIR, so cheap that all can
OL afford it, and yet so popular that the elite every
vhere use and praise it. A fresh supply direct from
Jew York, received and for salo at
Nov. 9. Z. J. DeHAY'S.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!
C^CE)CZD2jE)S30
A M- dc R. K?IA?DY have at last reCX
ccivcil their
FAIjL STOCK.
l.nd respectfully invite their friends and the public
;en orally, to an examination of the largest and best
elected stock of FANCY. AND DOMESTIC DRY
JOODSlhey have ever had offered them, and at pries
that cannot fail to please. Oct. 15.
iREAT AND IMPORTANT EVENT!
ALL .OF 1? NEW GOODS
HAVE COME TO HAND!
and ffj ",
PPT2. JAMES WILSON. '
Notice.
[HAVE a large assortment of Negro Blankets that
I will sell at reduced prices. Persons in want, will
!o well to call and ertamine them. Aiso, all-wool.
'lains, Linscys, Ac. very low. E. W. BONNEY.
BOY'S BOOTS at Cost.?Also, a large lot of Servant's
Shoes for sale low, at BONNET'S.
A FKW box. s low priced Tobacco, lor Plantation
t\ use. For said at BONNEY'S,
IVolice.
r WILL sell on Friday, tho 31st inst, at tlie resiL
dcnco of Wm. D. Peebles, tho articles mentioned in
is Schedule, and assigned to m.o for the benefit of his
rediiora. Terms Cash.
December 14. . M. NAUDIN, Assignee.
IVolice.
[" WILL sell on the first Monday in January next
L before the Court House, one GOLD WATCH, and
thcr articles mentioned in his schedule and assigned
> mo by D. II. Shular, for the benefit of his creditors,
erras Cash. M. NAUDIN, .Assignee.
December 14. 100 tf
CAMDEN BAZAAR
LOOK HEBE! LOOK HEBE11
yUST received a now supply of WINTER GOODS, _
bfonnets^'ilats,' fef and Shoe^T
rocerios, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and China
J\are, Ac., Ad";
jy Selling at Charleston prices.
M. DRTTCKETl k On
Camden, Nov. 2. 88 tf
3N and aiiertho 1st. November, tho Passenger and
Moil Train will leave tho Camden Depot at Six
clock, A. M.
N. D. 3AXLEY, Agent.
Nov. 2. 88 tf 1
?-? ? i
Notice. (
1 LL persons having demands against the estate of I
1. Elijah Sill, dee'd. will hand them in properly at- i
sted, and all indebted will make payment to <
Nov. 20.?w2m. E. E. SILL, Adm'r. s
Fresh Tamarinds
J"AY bo had at ,
I WORKMAN'S DRUG STORE. 8
Notice.
LLL persons indebted to Samnel 3enson deceasod "
are lequeated to call immediately and make pay
int, and those having claims will render them prop- "
y attestod to J. DUNLAP, Adm'r. j
Doc. 17. 101 tf n
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! . J
^HE Subscriber intending to closo his business, of- j,
. fere his Stock of Groceries at extremely low pri- p
i for CASH. All who desire bargains would do j,
II do call and examine, before purchasing else whore, p
Kov 2.?S8tl R. W. ABBOTT.
FOR SALE, a
AO SHARES in the South Carolina Rail Road, p
xO belonging to the Town of Camden. Anynum- ci
of Shares will bo sold to suit purchasers. Apply tl
MOFFAT & MOORE.
Brokers and Auctioneers, Camden, S. C.
)ec. 21. 102 tf
^"Charleston Courier please copy until 1st Janunicxt,
and send bill to this ofDe. It
GALVANIZING, &c.
'HE subscriber is prepared to carry on the art o J
Electro-Metallargy, commonly called Galvanism' 01
ill its branches. Work warranted. Terms, cash on fir
very. T. CARPENTER. or
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For Sale, pr
LIKELY NEGRO it AN, a first rate Carpenter,
lbout thirty years of age, perfectly sound and healthy, mi
ply to MOFFAT tc MOORE, th
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SUPERB Stock of Fancy Goods for Christmas.
_ Just received and for sale by of
lec. 21 W. C. MOORE. to'
Notice. gg
HE Distributees of Mrs Rachel Leigh, dee'd. arc
hereby notified that theNegro property bolonging pj.
er estate will bo roady for distribution on the first
fanuary next. All persons indebted to tho estate f0I
purchases mndo at tho salo are hereby requested to
>e forward and pay thoir notes, as settlements must ,jr(
'ade. 1
JOHN U. INGREM, Ex'r. R. Leigh. ^
ly. 20,1852. 94 3m 8U1
\ LAND FOR SALE. ^
4 i that Tract of LAND, lying on Bafton Crco bo'
"V 'own as tho " Hurst Place," now owned by pa]
. Bojn. There aro from four to five hundred acres ' j
the ?ct and has tho Railroad running conveniently .?
irouglt.
Tenufcade known upon application to T. E. Boy- *
n or MRurwell Boykin, Camden, 8. C. A
Deccnir 14. 100 ,
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Negro.Man, a likely Boy, two Women ayd flom^
| dren,#beibg (lie residuary part of said Estate not otH-.';
erwise'disposed of by will.
Terms?A credit of twelve months, purchasers git'"
ing'notes With approved security, with intertet l'rom '
the day of sale,
SAMUEL SPENCE, ExoV ,
t^All persons having demands against said Estate
will hand them in properly attested, and those indebt' V
ed wiUhiafcdpayment to
^ u SAMUEL-SPENCE, Ex'or. .
Estate Sale.
Bl HT order of J. P. Joy, Esq. Ordinary, will. be m <
recently occupied by Samuel Benson, bis entire stock. .
Also,'all the Housebofd and Kitchen Furniture, a .
Cow and Calf, Pony, Ac.
' Terms of Sale.?Sams under Twenty Dollars Castij~
above that amount approved endorsed notes, at four ,
months, pafable at Bank- with interest from date.
JAMES DUNLAP, Adm'r.
Dec 17-101 5t
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BMY permission of the Court of Ordinary will, basold
H{.'before the Court House on the Irst Monday in
January, a negro men named Dayman, said negro" is a
good wagon maker and is somewhat acquainted with -V
Gin making and blnckBCflJtli work, and in general a A
well disposed negro. Terms one fourth cash and-the .
balance in one und two t ears with note ami approved
security. & TWEED, Admr.
L LASI) FOR SALE.
IN EQOTTY?HERSHAW DISTBICT. .
W. II. R. .Workman, Comm'r.)
vs. j- Bill for Foreclosure. ;
Zock Cantoy. )
IN conformity to an order in this cause made at the
last June term of the said Court, I will offer for
sale, beforo the Court House door in Camden, on the
first Monday in January next, all that parcel or trncS
of LAND, lying on the North side of Granny's Quarter'Creek,
in the District aforesaid, containing one hnndrcd
(100) acres more or less, being part of a tract lortrafyhftMitygiijt
to J. Ridtnp, dec*d\ atndj?hvqyed \
me anermot &.ereinrBHJlstxktf to David Harrison, and ?'
by him toths children of TAsun Nettlcs,^aadc "S,ihcir "
was sold and conveyed by VmJI to'mrnnon, late Commissioner
of this Court to the Defendant, on the 6th
day of January, A. D. 1851. Biddings to bo opened
at the sum necessary to pay the amount due on the ^
first Monday* in January next, on the bond and hiort" **
gage given by the Baid Defendant to the said W. M. .
Shannon, lato Commissioner?estimated to amount toV. .
near two thousand (2,000) Dollars.
Terms, cash?purchasers to pay for title deeds'.
W. n. R. WORKMAN, C.E.K.D. "
Nov. 28, 1852. [$5.50] - ts
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SAEE.
BMYortlcr of tho Court of Ordinary of Kershaw Dis- '
trict, I will sell at Public Auction before tJkT
Court House in Camden on the first Monday fu Jana-"
ary next,"
EIGHTY-NINE NEGROES,
belonging to tho estate of Lewis C. AdamsoD, dec'cL ALSO.
On tho day following, at the Plantation of said deed, .
tho stock of MULES, HOGS, CATTLE, SHEEP,
Wagons, Plantation Implements, CORN, FODDER,
PROVISIONS, Ac. Prniw.?Tho
Negroes will be sold for one-fourth
ca-h; tlie balance on a creditor one, two, and three
years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to
give bond with, approved personal security, and a
mortgage-of the property. Tho other property,
>uuio ui Linj uuuwbauu uuuei, cast!, over timt amount 7
>n a credit of 12 months, secured "by notes and approved
sureties. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers.
J. B. KERSHAW,
Adin'r L. C. Adamson, dee'd.
Oct. 28. 87 is
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III EQUITY.
Exparte: Burwoll Foykln, A. II. Boy kin, Lemuel W.
Boy kin, and others.
TTKDER the authority oftlie decree in the case above
U stated, I will offer for sale at Public Auction at
Lancaster Court House on the first Monday in February*...
next the following tract of land, to-wii: A tract containing
five hundred, more or less, acres, lying-in Lonjaster
District on Cane Creek; bounded by the said
trcek on tho east, and on all the other aides by lands
aclonging to J. D. Witherepoon, Dr. Thornwell, Thornis
K. Cureton, and Andrew Crockett, excepting nevertheless
the mill and one acre? of land on the west,
lide of Cane Creek, which were conveyed by S. D: Miler
to D. H. Cantson on tho 20th April. 1833r:r ' /:
Terms of Sale.?One third cash, the balance upon a
:redit of one and two years with interest from tho date,
iccured by Bond and Mortgage of the premises. Pjir:baser
to pay for papers.
BURWELL BOYKIK, Ex
Trust Estate Sale.
[WILL sell at Public Auction, before the Court
House in Camden, on tho first Monday in January
.ext, a valuable
family of Negroes?Honse Servants,
clonging to Jno. Augustus Fraser, of Sumter District^
i Trust, viz: Henry 46, Katy, an excellent Pastiy
look and Seamstress, 38, and their children?Abrarim
19, Moses 17, little Henry 15, Gcorgianna 11,
oruelia 9, Jemima, 5, and Sarah 3 years of age.
The terms of the side will be a credit of one, two,
nd three years, with interest from the day of sale,
ayable annually. The purchaser giving bond and sejrity
and a mortgage of the property, and paying for
to necessary papers.
ISAAC N. LENOIR, Trustee.
Deo. 17?5t
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Iu Equity?Kershaw District.
obert Wilson, vs. Paul T. Ytllepigue and Wife, and
others.?Bill for Partition and Account.
"N obedience to an order in this cose made, dated
. December 13th, 1852,1 will offer for sale, atpublifc .
itcry, boforo tho Court Houso door in Camden, on the ...
at Monday in February next, and if theu prevented,
i some succeeding sale day, the real Estate of Martha JpfT'
, Wilson, deceased, as set forth in the writ of parti-. ;#
>n issued in this case, consisting of tho followingopcrty,
to-wit:
Ono tract or plantation of land, containing 485 acres, .
ore or less. Ivincr on tho waters of Raften Creek, in
o State aforesaid, bounded by the Charleston and;
imden road, and by lands of Larkin T. Dinkius, "Wll-,
m Sanders, and John Sanders.
Also, a House and Lot on Broad-street in the town,
Camden, and Lots on Lyttleton Street in the said, .
vim. The said Lots being known and distinguished:
the plan of the said town by the Nos. Oil, and 912,'
2, and half lot No. 881.
The said Plantation will not b'o sold for less than.
ve Dollars per acre. V
The house and lots on Broad-Street will not be sold-.
less than Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200,) and tho.
o Lots on Littleton-street, at not less than Four Huns .
xl Dollars ($400)
Terms.?So much cash as will pay the costs of the.
so?for the balance, bond, with approved personal
relies, and a mortgage of the premises, payable in,
o equal annual instalments, the wholo beanng inter-,
from date of sale, payable annually until the wholead
is satisfied. Purchasers to pay for all necessary
pore. W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. E. K. p.
Dec. 21,^862. 102 tf
Fresh Virginia Butter*
NEW SUPPLY. Just received and for safe
L by B. W. CHAMBERS,
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