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agents are on their way to the United States , to purchase ships and ammunition p ivately tor j Russia. Great indignation is expressed in England i against Prince Albert, particularly in the inde- ! pendent papers, and the public voice asserts,' that he is the tool of Russia, and that Lord Aberdeen is under his influence. The Prince is charged with betraying the secrets of the Cabinet to Russia, Austria and Germany. The matter is expected to be brought before Parlia ment. The Financial statement for the quarter ending on the 5ih of January exhibits a huge increase of revenue. In Paris, at thecustomary Now Year's Levee, the Emperor addressed the Ambassadors, and expressed the hope that he wouid he able to maintain the amicable relations sub?Lting between France and their Governments. He assured the Turkish Ambassador <>f Lis good wishes, sympathy and efibitsiu behalf of his Government. The correspondent of the London 'Times states that seventy thousand Frenchmen are ' ready to proceed to the Turkish camp whenever their services ur- requtrea. The "^Var Department Reports the number of inen avaTbtWe. for arms in the event of a general war, at one million and a quarter for service on land. It is currently reported in political circles that the Czar continues to tempt Louis Napoleon to desert the alliance \vith England, and ! proffers his consent to the annexation by France of Belgium and Egypt. The Czar ai.so promises to abandon the cause of the Bourbons. Sweden and Denmark have issued u circular declaring their neutrality uudei every cont ingency. Still Later. Arrival of the Atlantic.?The U. S. mail steamship Atlantic has ariived at New York with Liverpool dates to Jan. II. Sales since the last steamer IG.O(K) baies. Fair Or leans, 6-3 8; Middling 5 7-8. The demand was fair and holders firm, with moderate sales to the trade. Speculators took 2,000, and Exporters 1,000 bales. Manchester trade unchanged'. The demand for Flour was good, and had advanced 18d. Canal, 44; Ohio, 45. low Corn, 50; White, 52. White Wheat 12s. Consols firmer, and closed at 02-3 4. The entrance of the allied fleets into the Black Sea is confirmed. The Russian Ministers hud m?t w ithdrawn from Loudon and Faris. The latter is reported to have said he would wait further instructions. Russia has refused the proposition .of Austria for a European protectorate over the Chii>!ians of Tui key. The Czar says he will consent to no interference between himself and Turkey. There had been three slight a flairs between the. Turks and Russians on the Danube, in which the former were successful. There L a report, hut not confirmed, that the Russians had stormed Karakul. The Pacha of Egypt, on hearing of the Siuope affair, iunnediat> ly mnnlr.nuil fiaV-itcs. two eoiVettes. and tu'o ? 0? , - - - , brigs, to replace those destroyed 'I'iie insurrection of the Wullachiati peasan'ry is coufi toed. The Per-iuts in Teheran have liseu in in-ur rection against the Kii-sians, and the British Charge has resumed iiegoiatjons with Peisia. The King of Belgium has sent ail autograph letter to Napoleon on the war prospeet-. The i contents have not transpired, but it is surmissed to be another device of the Czar to gain time. Fram e has called out an additionale? 11 tingent of 80.000 men to re place the 70."0 ' j destined for I'm key. Russia is concerting action with Sweden and Oeiiiuaik in view of tile Coining war. . The Ma quis <le Turcot lias been appointed Grand Ma>tn ol the Legion ol Honor, on account of S??ule wounding liiui. \ oinig >ou e has pub.islied a long letter, expunuiiig t!ie ddiicultv. . It is reported that the Burmese have recaptured Pegu. The Uniimse iu-nigp-nl- ha* e evacuated A limy, and liie inipet ndi-ls have perp trated horrible mussaeies there. Russian sailors mi leave have been summon- i to return. Norway has determined to fit out. a -quadron of 12 ships, in view of events Little s ? m- j nathy for Russia in Norway. . ] The great ri-e in the price of food lias caused j ^ fears in England ot riot* among the poor.? | Bread riots have already commenced in Devon-' ( shire? women and children parading the street- ' demolishing bakers' windows, attacking mar ' kut people, and destroying provi-ions. The j police are unable to check the rioters, end the ] military hav*> been called out. ] Cotton Maukkt. ?Brown Siiipl *y report ' ' since the Niagara the maikct steady but inai i mate, at former qnotatioiis Mcilenry >ay- ' < ' the late imports being freely off ed have a (for- 1J ded buyers more Selections of the lictie' grade | at a shade under the extreme rates ?.f la-t 1 week. A further rise of breadstuff* and the ) j and the unsett|e aspect of Masters affairs, create -yutiitn and limit operations, f - Sales ot* Saturday, 5,'?00?inaiket dosing ! ' ' firm. In Manchester, although pi ices are fir-| | mer, but little business is doing. Rice was j I brisk f Accident on tiie Raii.koad.?An accident occurred to the Mail Train from Augusta yes j terday forenoon a short distance a hove Lowry \s j Turnout, by which we regret to say the Rev j W. Bnird, of this city, alio one of the Brakemen 1 were seriously injured. The train was nroceiviino at its accustom 1 ed speed, when suddenly the Baggage Car and 1 I Mail Car, I'rorn some unexplained cause, we e | kc thrown off the track, and becoming detatched ' |fo from the Tender in front,- and the Passenger Car in the rear were overturned. Mr. Band, who was in the Mail Car, was discovered pros- i trate on hisfaee, w iih the car resting on his hack; i and it was not until it was raised by Jack>erew <. | < and a considerable portion of earth excavated I beneath him, that he could lie extricated. lie ; was immediately conveyed to Lavrv's Turn-I out. and placed under the care of Dr. Dartiguc, | ' who, upoiy examination ascertained that no | [ bones were broken, but that there was reason i to apprehend that the spine was injured. The Rev. Messr.s. Rainier and Leandcr, who ] were returning with Mr. Baird, from Barnwell ' Court House where they had assisted in the Or- ; ' dinatioii of the Rev. .Mr. Mickle, have remained ( at Dowry's Turnout with the suffering gentle- r T? ?u i ..... i ft man, WllUfe wm-at hijuitb, mougii ^eYc.c, ? v.- ; | are happy t*? 6av, are ii??t considered danger- ( I ous.? Charleston Mercury 25tk innt. , | *** t ft A Persian philosopher being asked by what ! * b method be acquired so much knowledge, anewpred, "By not being prevented by shame from j ^^^sking questions when I was ignorant." j The South and the Wcw York Fac tioas. As expected, the liickeiings between ilie Nev Yoik factions llave been traii?l'errid to tin floors of Congress, anil the. country ha-> beet entertained with some very pretty sparring be twppn the various charnuions. But the indi cations .are thai this controversy, whi?-h threat ened t>? result in such injury-to ihe Aclniiuis tratiuii, will pass quietly a d liarml. ssly by, a least on the issues which gave it birth. 1 In nomination of i\lr. Redheld will be ecitamh Confirmed, and Mr. BrooSoii, in -j?ite of* all hi persecution, and his sniai t letters wiil l>e nainei no more. A quesiion lias arisen, however, which wil fairlv put to the te^t the faith ol liothtne Hard and Softs, anil determine as well the -iueeiil; of their support of the principles of tlie com promise of 1800, as the justice of their severe claims to he esteemed the fiends oftheSoutl Our remarks will he understood as having re ference to the question of the establishment u a Territorial Government for Nebraska. W called attention a lew days ago to Mr. Doug lass' Bill, which proposes t<> extend the pnii cipies of the late cojupromise to^bafcltfrnior) to the resolution iiitiudncecrcFy Mr. 8uiiuie reasserting the Wilmot Proviso, to theactioi of the Ohio Legislature, and to the call of public meeting in the city of New York fo the object of denouncing Mr. Douglas' bill. W e regarded these as significant indication of the restiveness of a poition of the North ??i the ot't-as-eried finality of tlie Compromise and tlieir determination to sei at naught it provisions, in every respect, at all favmahlc tthe South. We, in luct, saw that our predic lions were being realized, of the Coinpromisi being a hollow truce, by which the ami ill \va put to sleep for further robbery. l)ut it it s< liappens that those New Yoik factions havi made their past devotions to the Compromise and their willingness to sustain it in the future the ground uf all their quai l el, and each ha charged upon the other the utmost trencher and falsehood in regard to it. An issue is p>n ding which wi.l determine between them, am we shall earnestly watch the pi ogress. Thej both stand out as the advocates of the priori pies of the Compromise, and their action wil sustain or contradict their past professions.? It is, perhaps, well for the 5>outli that partie at the North stand thus committed, for neve before has the test been so fainy presented, <> whether there is any party at tlie North re ilb friends to her rights, and if there is, who an thev.? Char. A, curu. * - -4 Deputed tlii> Itle at Ins residence oil Hang ipg liock Creek, Ker-baw District, on the Hitl of Jnuu.-oy, John Truesdell, E-q., in the bit: yearofhis age. He was born in Ireland, bu lived bl years in Kershaw. POlSO.^lSii. Thousands of parents who use Vermifuges compose ot'Castor Oil, Calomel, Ac., are not aware, that wliil they appear to oeuetit the patient, they are aetuall laying tlie foundations for a series ol* diseases, such a salivation, lossol sight, weakness of lilubs, Ac. In another column will be found the advertisetnen of liobensack's Medicines, to wi ieh we ask the alien lion of all interested in their own as well as their cliil dren's health. In Liver Complaints and all disordei arising from those ol a hi iou- type, should make us< of the only genuine Medicine. llUieusaek s Liver Pills {^""Be liotdcrriccd. 'but ask lor liobensack's Worn Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each lias tin ^igiititurc of the Proptietor, J. X. UOlikiXSACK. a none else are eenuine. A CASED. Cilice the Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlurg tllclllS IlllVe allowed llllll to stlppil Ills IlUIIICl'oUS o| der.- for Lyon's Kathairon, lie husulso introduced soiu new Chemical nihilities which adds Mill to the higl character of this iiiiinei.sely po ular article loft tin ing. Beaulily lug. I'l'ese. ving a <1 Restoring the Hair Let those iioiv use, n ho never Used before. And those who always use<l, AoW use the inure. The Price is Mill 25 cenls. in large bottles, and n.aj be had at any store m t'-e Untied Suites I). S. Barnes, Proprietor, 1G1 Broadway. X. Y Sold by every Druggist in Camden. Ilaviland Uurruil JtCo., wholesale Agents, Churlesuni. Oct. 25, 4S tl CAiaDEI'I PAiU?S CUaEEKT. BAGGING, per yard, 121 to is BALM ItOPM, per pound & to .. BUl"f Hit " la to 25 Bfcili " 4 to 5 bacon " 11 t<> 12 :om:i-: :o 10 1 a J11KMS 10, " 121 to IS COTTON, " 71 to JOHN per bushel 75 to S7 IfL'JUK... .per uarret, a.j 10 uj FODDEU,... .percwt 7 5 to $1 LAUD per pound 12 i to I I MOLASSES, .per gallon .'50 to 42 JATS, per bushel 37 to 50 PEAS " 75 to s; <UtJ Alt... .per pound (! to 12] SALT per sack 3 to 3) LAW. VIIEIIBKMOXT. jt.. Attorney at Lmc and Solid tor in Equity, will attend to any business it [he way of his profession, at Columbia, CaindemXew herrv or Wtnnsboro. Oflice at Columbia Jan. /4. 4 2m? Administrator'* Notice. VLL persons having demands against the estate < Samuel llenroti, d?-cea?ed, will liaudilKni in du iy attested, und 'hose indebted to the same will inuki mmediate payment to DA XI EL I IE A BOX, Adtn'r. Jan. 31 1854 5 3t. Ad mil) i<tr*i tor's ."Voticc. VLL persons having demands* against t!ie estate o Elizabeth Baskin deceased. will hand tliem ir properly attested, and those indebted will make pay nent to A. G. B.\SKIN, Adin'r. Jan. 21, 1851 5 ii; V SUBSTANTIAL North Carolina-built two lmr.se . Wagon will be sold low. Enquire at the old cor ner. K. W. BONNEV. Jan. 31, 1834. 5 tt'. JUST received at "the old coiner." another snpph ol Seed Potatoes. U. ?Y. liJNNEV. Jan. 31, 1851. 5 tf I ) 110 AD Iron, Hoes, Spades, Ac., just opi-ned at the I > old corner. E W. BONNEY. Camden, Jan. 31, 1803. 5 tf. TAXES. "V^OTICE is hereby given that T will open book* or II the first day ol March next, at the store of .lame." Dunlap in Camden, for collecting the Taxes for 1853 tnd will attend at the following places on the tiillowinj, lavs for the same purpo-e. On Monday, the (itli March at Liberty Mill; on T.ics Till of March, at Flat Rock; on Wednesday, 8tl >f March at Buffalo; on Thursdny, 9th of March, nl liizenby's; on Friday 10th of March at Rehrock's Mill >n Saturday, lllli oi' .March at Cordon's Mill. Alter the above named tunes. I will attend at. Cam len until the lirst day o: May next, at which time the looks will positively bo closed, ana an aciuuitera don >le taxed ?3?" Free Negroes nrn required to make thcii eturns and pay their Taxes during the month o darcli. * J. W. DOliV, T. 0. K. D. J a a. 31, 6 tf. -! GREENWAY, BROTHER & CO. JVo. 19 flarciuy St reel, Mew York v (Next Street North of the Aster House,) L5 IMPORTERS AND JOEEERS IN i 3SLBLdti."W * \\JE ARK constantly receiving by Packets a V Steamer* from Europe large amounts of tie ! fable goods, adapted to the wants of the trade, whi | we offer for sale at low prices for cash, or approved j ' pur, payable at jbuuk. ' j As our long connection with the Soutli has given p a thorough knowledge of their wants, we are enabl i : to import goods exactly adapted to their sales, and s importing them ourselves can atl'ord to sell them vt I low. All descriptions of LINEN GOODS we are impo itig very largely. II j We have also at all times a full stock of the bet s class of Domestic Goods, the whole making a tn< complete and desbable stock than we have ever bell i had; and wc invite buvers to inspect it. GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO., I 1 1U Barclay St. A 24 Paik Place. i. . Jan 31. 5 ?19. executor's sale. \\f ILL he sold atthe lat^resiocnve of John Tru l' j t T dellj^Jeo'd, on Hanging Rock Creek. Kersln ' District. taiJWednc.-day, the loth day of Februs 1- next, all the PERSONAL ESTATE of said deceasi t | consisting of between r i 80 AND 90 VALUABLE NEGROES. n Among whom will be found Carpenters, Dlacksniit tl Wagoners, Ac. Also, CORN. FODDER, OATS, HO >ES, MULLS, OXEN, CATTLE aid IIoGS, W: I ons, Carts Blacksmith and Carpenters Tools, Farmi j Uten>ils, Ac. Ac. s ; Teims?All sums of and under five dollars .cash II over that amount, a credit until the 1st of Janun next, purchasers giving notes bearing interest fr< ' the day of sale, with approved security, and a mo s gage of the proper! v, if deemed necessarv. JESSE TRUES DELL, ) . JAMES C. 11AILE, pxrsp Jen. 30. 5 3t EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY permission from John R. Joy. Esq., Ordina: I will sell 011 the 1 Otli day of February next. '? the late residence of James Baskin dee'd., on Lit I Lynches Creek. 7 LIKELY NEGROES. s | Terms?A credit of otic and two years with bo I and approved security, with interest from dav of sa 'j ' A. G. BASKIN, Ex'ur. j Jan. 27, 1854. 6 2t. y Adininitilraloi's Sale. By permission of John R. Joy, Esq., Ordinary, | will also sell at the above-named time and place, the personal property of Elizabeth Buskin, deccnsi consisting of Mules, Horses, Megs, Cattle, Corn, F< > der, Provisions, Household and Kitchen Fur i' tun, 4c. f Terms?A credit till 1st of January next, with r.< ,. and good security with interest from day o! sale. A. G. BA^KIN, Adm'r, - ytf&n. Ii7, 1654 5 2f ^ Kills lor 1833 4 HE now ready for delivery; those whose nan i l\. ihey bear, are earnestly requested to call i euily as possible,) pay charges and bear tliein awi j 'iliose indebted lor 1852 and the years previous, it I natural to expect will call of their own accord, only to renew their acquaintance with me Jan. 2-1.?:n Z. J. DkHAY, d Police. e ? NOW pronounce to the citizens of Camden a y 1 the surrounding Itisti ict, that 1 am now ready s supply I heiu with the different assortment of Brooi .All persons who desire these articles will please t give me a call. TIIEU. C. DUTTON. i Jiiii. 24, 4 tf. s . Commissioners of Road^. L" rj",IlE Members of the old and new Boards of Co 1. mi sinners of lloads lor Kershaw will meet " the second Monday in February next, at the Coi L" House in Camdeli. s Jan. 1? COLIN McRAE, Clerk. Special Police. V HI, notes and accounts due me for 1S49, 5<\ i 62 and 6!J, it not paid I>v the 1st day of Man will tic put in suit without distinction, e Jan. Id.?if W. C. MOORE. .I^I AL .HLHTn'G 0: thi' St ckhohhrs of the South Coroli Jio il ion it Com j utuif (Old the Southweste Jim!road iJoitk. iL ''piIK ANNUAL MLUTING of the Stockholders . I i., tin* iiImiVi* iij.-iilminus, will Ik* liclil in Cliarli j tnn. mi t?.?- I-1.Ii nl I'i Iii ua.y,' being tin- second Til< I <l.i. in tin." n.i'iiiii,) in tliu li.ink Hull. '1 lie Meeting i < i<v i-i.r ill II o'cl ck a hi. ami mi tli -ilav fnliuwi j I U . <1:.. flay.) i^cic will be an election held at l I ??.iiin- jii.-t'i- miwceii III' hour* ill S? a. in. and 3 p. : f.< i u l i.i N I'lllhUTOltS in the Load, und '1111 ! J'hl.N I>i!.l-.t Tt'lti in tin* Lank, j A i Kiiii.liiiif in v lily Proxies w111 a'tend. j liii' aiti'iitiim nC lliu Stockholders is called to I j following lusiiiutii'ii: j Lxtiac! Ii'niii Miu'tes of Meeting of Moekhohloi : Feinnaiy 12. ltj.il : Resolved, Ii in t every Stockholder wlm shall ha ' owned Mock I luce months he lore the general Atiini j Reeling of the Stockholders, he permitted to pass ! the Road in hinl from said meeting, J'ree of ehargi J l-..\t act from. Minutes of Meeting of Stocklioldc j Fein ii.ua 'J. lbo3: Rcsolve-I, That all Proxies given previous to t rnnua! Meet ng of 1853, in: abrogated and sealed in a enoinimi package, and left deposited in tile Sunt i we.-iein Railroad Rank, and that notice he given i | I lie punlic prints In t lie Secretary. that new Ihoxi > I will in reqniicd lierca ter. jnii.il?t<l J. R. KMERY, Secretary. i| -gS, M ON and alter Monday the 2d flay of January. I 8f the Passenger and Mnil Train will leave Camd i at <i o'eloek. A. and run directly through to C j luinbia. until further notice. Returning, will lea i t.OIIIUIUlU JIS I i, M. X. D. 13AXLEY, Agent. . ! Dec 30. 1 . tf HAND, WILLIAMS Sz WILCO: WHOLESALE GROCERS, r! fill A K L EST O I?, S. C. , I r I'M IE subscribers having established themselves . ! 1 Charleston lor ilic transaction of a GENERAL GROCERY HISLYESSi j Respectfully solicit your attention to their extcnsi . i and well selected stock. ' | I'll -ir assort incut will comprise all articles usuu j k'-pt in their line, (excepting Liquors.) will bo c> j stuntIv replenislieci, and disposed <>l upon terms i favorable as are ottered at any similar cstnLlisliniei r | Special and carelnl attention shall be given to lilli ' orders It shall lie our object to do badness with PROM I ' and RKSPOXSIJILK .Mcichaiitsnnd Planters, there ' enabling us to sell at Smai.l. Phofits IlAXO, WILLIAMS .t WILCOX, Xo. I I lay no Street. ! n \ \11:i. it wii. ( j <a:o. vv wiLMAMs. j ; I) \ Xl HI. WII.I OX , j .J;in. 24. 4 4m For Sale. MY Kesideueo on Lyltleton Street-is ottered sale at a reduced jirice and on accommudal I terms. ^ ; | The promises are convenient and in complete rep Possession eiven immediately. Apply to William ; .Shannon. 10-1|. J. M. COOP Kit. > Pee. i it. r.i tr Fresh Crachers mid CIlClDC. pi ~ BOX KS iresli Soda CUACK KJtS f, ' )'i<) do do Wine do j 10 <11 enporior OllliliSK. For sale by j ?r. 15. J A> SCHROCK:. arsegonga?ipxaaaHBpgc xqsobohi f Valuable Plantation and ITIilSs f , Sale. ^piIE suT.sci il.er offers for sale. Unit valuable Ti i A of Land oji Little Lym-hes (Jivi'k, l'.Muil-s Xoi ! east of Camden, lately the f?ro|?erly of Jiino-s Has | dec d., continuing 1 tiuo acres more or less, 35tj ot wl nd ' are cleared and under fence, isi- I On the premises are n comfortable Dwelling I-Tc eh | with the neeespary outbuildings, Oin House, t>oi ja- ! efce. The land embraces first quality of Swamp i j I'pland, a considerable quantity of tlie latter nncli us ed. Tlie tract contains an abundance of Timber, led Persons wishing to purchase will cull on Mr. by ban Ferguson, or I). T. Maliaffv, who will show ny lines (be. Terms easy. TMOb.. BAliKlN. i-iiicaster Ledger will copy three J&flics. rt- Jan. g|, 4 j t ttr Ileal Estate for Sato. Pt! T ^ ?l'"i on Monday t ie sixth day of Febru J1C i 1 next, heforcthc Court House door, in Cami tlie IJweluKi; Houseand Stork, on L'rond street, n ty opprtsifc the Masonic Hall, arid at present occiq by Mr. T. J. Oaks. The premises are in good rep with all necessary and convenient out-buildings i< ? residence. The "lot is Btf feet wide and runs b j 528 feet to Church street. ! The dwelling home und lot at present occupied try I Mr. L. Austin, situate on iJcKalh street? a pleus ?d, j winter or summer residence. These Houses nnd Lots belong to the cstat* Thomas Wnrrer, deceased. I, ?Also? p' My House at Kirkwood, which is a delightful si k* tion, with a good well of water, <te. Terms accommodating, and made known at sale T1IOS. J. WARRF.: ~ Last IVolicc. im A [R 15- Mr. CHAMBERS, having left his n r[. and aceonnts in my hands for collection, persons indebted to him will take notice that if , settled by the 1st day of March, tlicy will ye pla indiscriminately in the hands of an attorney fort Jan. 10,?tf W. C MOOR I Notice. rpiIE notes and accounts due to H. Levy, am] T' JL Levy <fc Son, which have been left in my ha 1,1 for collection, will be indiscriminately sued if l'c paid before next return day J. C. \VESI J ly 16, 1851 3 J nd J 10 For Sale. M Y Ivirkwood House, with ten rooms nnd 6ix pine s, all as good as new, and will he sold v low, if applied for soon. J C. F. BOONI ^ Jany 18,1854 * 3 t jy ROSSER <fc WARRENT ;d; Factors and Commission Merchar nt- CHARLESTON, S. C. HATE opened their Office on Central Wharf, will be pleased to receive the favors of l friends either in selling Cotton or purchasing Supp JOHN ROSSER. Sept. 13. TiIO. J. WARRE> JOHN WrsfOY~ 1<?S ? DEALER IX Books,'.Stationery and Fancy Goo is NO. 266 KING-STREET, if (UXDEU THE MASONIC 11A LI.) CHARLESTON, S. C. /^ORN-SIIELLEUS, self-sharpening Feed Cutt vV (a new article.) also, Patent Cylinder and T1 r.d mometer Churns Meat Cutters and Sausage Stufl to Also, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. i f., sale at the " Old Corner" by li W. BONN E\ l? QUPEMOR North Carolina Flour, Cooper's si O ded [ inghiSA an 1 Extracts for Flavoring. _ received and for sulw low at the "Old Corner," by it.. is wt m.vviA UCl. l'j. ?T . i m- Shoos, Shoos. on 4 FULL supply of Ladies BOOTS nod SHOE! lrt I\ nil styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BO( ana SHOES, Youth's and Boy's Shoes. Just recei by \\\ ANDERSGi TITLES IIAUEI/S eolebrnted PERFUME It Y. 51, fl great vaiiety ol kinds. For sale ut "The Old :h, Tier," by " E. \V. BONNKI 1> HEBE'S Fashionable Hats. Also, Cloth Cap ) everv description. Just opened bv Sept. 2 BOXSEY, "<l 4 LU.M Salt for sale at the "Old Corner." by rit IV E. W BONNE! Nov. 20, 48 t 1) OCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at V BONNEY'l "f hpt'i-in ttixl AilitinaiiiiiK! Candle* I'S* 1 ,.s 4 / \ BOXES Sperin Candles, 4's 4 C's. Iv 10 ' Adanmn.ine " ' njf I For sale by J. A. SC1IROCK in. I T FOUNTAIN BUTTER. Northern Cheese. G R- ^'1 powder and Hvson Teas of superior quality os, Yeast powders. Ginger Preserves, 4c. Just of ed at the " Old Corner," by he Nov. 0. E. IV. BONNE! is, Administrator'* Notice. VLL persons having demands against the estat Joseph Wienges. dee'd.. will hand them in | ml perly attested to A. G. Buskin, and those indebtet "it said estate will make payment to him CONRAD M. WIENGES, Adm'i if, Oct. 21. 44 tf lie iiiPOiM'Asr !>ISCOVI;KY. on UKI.IKK IN TEN MINUTES. ]' T)UYAX'S PULMONIC WAFERS, are nnfitil i" I) in the cure of Colons, Colds, Astiima, linos l?-3 T1S, ISOHK TiIISOAT, 11 OA US EN ESS, Ij i FKICtl.T li UK ATI i Iscir est Consumption, and D.skasks of tiik Lu: They liave no taste of medicine, and any child 1 take tlietn. Thousands have been restored to hei that had before despaired. Testimony given in h ijj dreds of cases. A single dose relievos in ten minu ~ Ask for liryan's I'uluiohic Wafers?the original] '** only genuine is stamped " Bryan " Spurious ki !'n arc offered for sale. Twenty-live cents a box. S by dealers generally. J. BRYAN A CO., Kocbes vc N. Y., I'ropiictois. Wholesale by P. M. COHEN ?fc CO., Charlcstoi Oct. 11, 41 3n ~ Uacoti ! ? { consignment a lot of prime North Carol ' I V./ Bacon, also a few celebrated " Milling iiui for sale low to close, also best Seed Potatoes, I Pens, North Carolina Flour, ?fcc.. call at the "I jn Corner." K. W BONNEY, Jan. 1", 2 t i^RKSlf Lemons, new Raisins, line eating l'otat sweet Mountain Butter, Northern Cheo.se, i crop X. (). Molasses, tine Bacon nicies Ac., lor sale Hy at tho " Old Comer," by . E. W. BONNEV Nov. 20, 4 3 t ?8 * ' llt- Town Taxes. UK /^ftDERED. That the Recorder advertise in V / Camden Journal, that the Tax Books bclotigiti| the Town of Camden will bo opened on the first . of January, 1854. .or the ptirposo of collecting ^ Town Taxes, and that the books will be kept o until the 1st of March, at which time they will clos.-d, and all defaulters dealt with according to 1 Ordered, also, That the Recorder advertise that Licenses in the town will expiro on the 31st ins Persons therefore, wishing Licenses of any descripi lor the year 1854, will hand in their applications | urusavu iu wuucu in uut; i?um uv iiuh vim*.-. - L \V. BALI.ARl), Recordei Council Chamber, l?cc.2fi, 18.">3. Notice i? hereby tiiven * "" | rrv> tin* .\c|dir\vs and No ices ol t.lic late Rai . : 1 l.eigh, who nrc entitled under Iter Will, to Qir rcuduary estate, to establish their claims as such -1 or before the first Monday in February next, ns estate will then he ready for distribution. It)iIX IT. INGRli.Vl, Kx'r R. Leigl Oct. 19, 18."?3. 44 _ If I "TVfE^V RAISINS, soft shelled Almonds, Tsinpl ]* Veast I'owrii rs. Citron and Furniture 1'owdei I new article. Just:poncd at "The Old Corner,'' by | Deo. 20. E. W. BONNEY. tgJK.V^J.U CME3HBB8E3CBHBBOC3MBB3B? - ?j or | Sheriffs Sales. j T>Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fi. Fa. to nic direCrn<-t j 13 led, 1 will sell l.efore tt|e Court House iri Canirili-, den. (.11 the first Monday iu February next, the fol : s l,in, ! lowing property, to-wit: licit 13 Negroes levied on and'to be sold as the j>roperty t ; of Wiley Albert ill the suit of John S. Miller vs. Wimse j ley Albert. r rew Also, a stock of Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Leather and ! <Jr., and every article usually found in a Saddlery es- I ear- j tablishment; together with Household and Kitchen r | Furniture, levied en ar.d lo he s>.ld a* the property of La- \ I.iike Armstrong ut the suit of Thos.D.< arr et ol, vs the j Luke Armstrong. F i..r, ia ro ifl tttro tj ict.-rv e f n r vim* j i ii j j o. iv. i ' f. Sale of Real Estate. ? T)V ORDKIl of the Ciiiirt of Oidii'iirv, I will eel] [ ! -I> oil the first Monday in February next, tic Real J ft,.y Fstnteof Patience DeBruhl, coiei.ting of llnee tracts len or parcels of land as follows: one tract of seven linn- c pnr. dred and thirty three acres,'bounded by hinds of S T C. DeBruhl, Robert DumlJe, Mrs Thorn, Munn. Lock,ajr hart, Winn and Robert Dixon ; also hy lands surveyed ? l for William DeBruhl's children. On* TRACT of fwo 1 au]; i hundred and ninety seven acre?, bounded by lands of I Jacoli Younir, DeBruhl, Winn and Daniel Munn. 1 I One TRACT of thirty one acres, bounded by lands of ^ hy DeBruhl, Dixon, Hardy Thorn and Charles Perkins, ant with [duts to each. Terms.?Cosh for so much as will pay costs; balance , t,f on a credit of twelve in* nths, bonds with g. od eecttrity. with interest from day of eu e, tpid a mortgage deemed necessary, to tlie Ordinary. Purchasers to tiia- -pay for papers. Jan. 10, TITOS. BASK IN, S. K. D. } Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of summons in part it ion an order of 'he j , Court of Ordinary for Kershnw District S. C, I will sell on the first .Monday in February next, be- ( otes f,,rc t[,c Court House door in Camden, the Renl K* ] tate of Joseph Wienges dee'd., a House and Lot in the n?t upper part of Camden, known as No. 928, 929, bound- . iced o*l West by Fair Street, North by Boundary Street, 1,1 it. Host by Mill street, South by Lots 630. Terms?Cash for as much as will pay cost, balance ? a credit until Jan'y '55, bond with good surety, and a mortgage to the Ordinary. 1 lj- TflOS. BASK IN, S. K. D. 1 Dl1s Jan. 10. 2 td. 1 not [" Dissolution of Co-I*artnersliip. >l rrUIE* Co partnership Iieretofore existing between L tlio subscribers, under the name and style of Workman A Boone was dissolved 011 the 1st inst. by fire mutual consent. 'el7 * J. J. WORKMAN. 3- J. B. F. BOONE. 1 ' Jan. 10. 2 tf Notice. ] rIMIE books and accounts of Mr. Luke Armstrong X have been pla ed in my hands. Thojjp indebted will please call and settle without ] and delay. Wst. M. SHANNON, heir Jan. 10, 2 tf' lies' METROPOLITAN SILK STOCKr . EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN I d3j SILK AND FANCY GOODS, ; Having removed to their NEW 1WAREHOUSE\ NO. 55 CHAMBER3 STREET, NEW YCRE 1 ? (opposite the park.) crs, Invite attention of the trade to their SPRING IM- J her- PORTATION of J '<-rs. RICH SILKS, For DRESS GOODS, : SHAWLS. . 1 ? RIBBONS, " eJ EMBROIDERIES, Ac. Merchants throughout the United States are solid- ' ted to examine our assortment, which in L_ NOVELTY, RICHNESS AND VARIETY, ( is believed to be unsurpassed in this metropolis, and , 3, 0 adapted to the wants of the very best trade in this | }TS country: a 1 of which will be jpffered to Cash and first 1 vca class six mo. Buvers, on the most favorable terms. I. Jan. 10. 2 Ct , i;r \V. AN PERSONf0 TS NOW receiving 11 is Fall and Winter supply of 1 Slaplctuul Fancy Dry-Woods, which s comprise a full and getierat assortment, consisting in part of the following: Dltrcss GOODS, ? Mouslin DoLaines. Cashmeres. Mori noes, Gingham?, ' Prints, Ac., of every quality and price. i r. WOOLEN GOO IKS. J All-wool English Plains, heavy Kerseys, Plaid Linseys, Georgia Plains, and oilier styles, at all prices. 1 . FLANNELS, ? Of all colors, qualities and prices, GENTLE.MEVS CLOTHING. < A complete assortment of Dress, Frock and Business i COATS, of Cloth, Cassiinere and Tweeds, all ] 1. made up in the most fashionable style. < ? HOY'S CLOTHING, Sacks, Frock Coats and Jackets, handsomely got up. >en- ALSO- ! Fancy Cassimcrcs, Tweeds, Saltinetls, , Linen Tabling and Towelling Di.ipcia , Huckaback, Crash. Dowlas 12-4 brown and bleached Siieeting. ( e 0r Canton Flannels. Ac.. Ac All ol which will be sold ( iro] at the lowest prices fur cash or to punctual customers. i ... Purchasers will please call on _Oct.lL W. ANDERSON. r. c _ "THE OLD CORNER." j rI~MlK Undersigned, (Proprietor of the l'Old Corner") I I has now in store, and is constantly receiving a ling variety of wii- Choice and Fashionable Goods, < IN(i> which he proposes selling, for the present year at ve- J rv low prices, on a credit of ONE YEAR ONLY. "Customers wishing to trade on the above terms, ' wiH always find Goods and prices to suit. Believing 1 iun" that an extension of credit to two, three and four j TKS{ years is ruinous to?both seller and buyer, I most re- 1 nn. spcclfully decline all sui h trade. ' ' Persons indebted to me for a period of two years and over, are requested to come forward and settle ( 'el> by the middle of February, as all such paper will certainly be put in other hands for collection, after thjjt ' time. Let it be remembered, that to insure cheap ' purchases, punctual payments are absolutely necessary. Upon this principle I proposo doing business i;_, for the year lt>54. 2JJ5 E. W. BOS.\EY, ;ow Propiietor of the "OLD CORNER." , Did Jan. 3. 2 tf j (- Tin? Old Corner ! ! J. OUPERFINE and common carpeting, also Green 0(;s kJ Baize and printed floor cloths just opened at " the ieu. old corner" by L. W. BUNNEY |ow Oct. 11. 11 tf. f' Cnmden ISazani*. ' 1 ^ T K ImvR iiMiinplff.it n tnost snlcnttifi assortment nl > * READ Y-MA L'E CL0Till.KG. SHOES, HA TS < the a ml GAPS, which we arc a He to sell to our friends ] if to and customers at Northern prices. < day Oet -. 11. M. DRUCKER A CO. j the pen T> EADY-M ADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, be IV For sale by A M A R. Kennedy?vis: aw. Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pati. all tnloons; Dross and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; t.? Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, Ae. i Linn . Roy's Clothing?Coats and Tests. Fashioiublo Hats, 1 ad- Caps, Ac Sept. 27. r Candles ^A BOXES Sperm, Adamantiuo and Tallow Can? U\J dies. Just arrived at MOORE'S. 1 hoi Keep Cowl. i her TTEAVY Linen Sheeting and Pillow C?se Linens ] , <>n 11 For sale low by K. W. BONNF.Y the ESaeon ! ISaeoti!! 10,000 lbs. splendid North Carolina BACON. Just received and lor Kilo at MOORE'S. ass, I^LRQANT DR1CSS GOODS, worst < ? mi a Mine, oi r, (a IJ tlto latest and prettiest styles, Belling at reduced prices. at tlio "Old Corn or," by ;i Nov: 9. E. W. BONNET. ? Ill ll l 0 ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL. Rt. Rev. T. F. DAVIS, P. P., K^Offieia Visitor Rev. J. D. McCULLOUGII. A. }*.. Hector, and In- ? ". itructor in Christian Science ami Belles Lett res WM. B. LK? HY, A. il., Vice Rector, aud Instfncor in Ancient Languages and^-Jiismry. D. D. ROSA, Instructor iu Nulla ma tics and Natu- ? al Science. J Rev. E. A. WAGNER, Instructor iu English De- % mrtmeiit. .. Jvv I^HE exercises of jliis Institution will be resumed * Js, on tiie 2d day id FEBRUARY next. Boys are admitted, over the age of seven rears ar.el irepaied for the Junior class in College; or they may ecnvo a thorough academical c urse, cither classical >r English. * There is but otic session, (divided in'o two terms of ivo months each.) beginning oil the 2d of February v ind ending November 3U. * Terms peii Session*.?For Tuition and Board, inclnlinpr washing, fuel, lights, 4c., ?226. payable seini-anlually in advance. ' Entrance lee $25, for wliirb books ?ud stationery ire furnished the student so long as he may continue u the institution. Advanced students desiring private rooms will bo illowed them (ut the discretion of ilie Rector) lor an >xtra charge of $15, to pay lor fuel, lights, Ac. For further information apply lor a '* Prosj cctus" to he Rector, at "Spartanburg C. II., S. C." Dec. 20, 51 It.' HARHOIJY FEMALE COLLEGE, At Bradford Mineral Rev. G. MORGAN, President. 17*11 R second year (t>f 10 months) will commetice-ot, the first day of February. * Tho expenses are $150, $50 paid at the beginning md the residue at the close of each of the 5 months. A carriage will be at Mr. Robinson's Mansion House, ?amden, en tlie Tuesday previous to convey young r , Ladies tree of experts to tiic College. Circula:s can be had at the Mansion ITouse. Camlen, or will be sent by application to the President. Dec. 13, 50 5t. ( biLO.\ SPfilXttS FEMALE INSTITUTE. [It Rev. T. F. Davis, D. 1).. ex-Otficio Visitor. [lev. T. S. Artucr, ) o . . " J. D. McCullocoii, | Proprietor. " George Benton, iiectoi and Instructor in Mentnl and Christian tjeicuge, Modern Languages and History. Mrs. Benton, Matron. , Instructor in Mathematics, Natural Sciences. and Ancient Literature. Prof. G. F. 1)'Vi.nf, (late of Limestone Springs,) Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Music. Miss C. M. liEit), Instructress in English. " SosNowsKt Instructress inAJrawing. Painting, and Assistant in Ficncb. Miss Sophia Warley, Instructress in English Branch? ...j ? xr...u.,.,,...;... cm, aim acMsiuiu iu iiiuiucitiiintf. Miss Eliza Pa.vrr, Assistant in Music und English. N. B. Tlie corps is not yet complete. 1MIE above Institution, located at Glenn Springs, . iu Spa it n n burg District, ij. 0., will be opened forthe reception of pupils on ihefisst of February next In converting this establishment intfra school "or \oung ladles, the buildings have been thoroughly repaired and fitted up; and in furnishing them anew, no pains have been spared to make it, in jvery respect, such a home as parents wo <hl desiie w their daughters. Particular attention has been bestowed upon the musical instrument-, and with a arge and efficient corps of teachers, and a tho.oiigh jourse of study, it affords every advantage to be enjoyed in any siuiihir institution. v Ajiplicanta are admitted, of any age, over Seven rears, and pi .ccd in sucli class us they may Le prepared to join. The scholastic year will consist of one se-si.m, divided into two terms of five months each, beginning in the 1st of February and July. Vucutiou, Decern ber and January. Hates.?For Tuition and Hoard, including washing, fuel, light*, ike., dte., $126 per teitn, and there will le i10 extra charge, except for Music ?30 per term, and for hooks, t-liret Music, Drawing Materials, dke., actually used. For further information, see " Prospect us," which may be hail by applying to the Rector, or either of the Proprietors. Jan. 3, 1 3m. tT&TiTworkman, Wholesale ami Retail Drii^'iib, CAMD EX, S. C. OFFER for sale, for cath, or on approved credit n lowest market prices, a large and well-selkc rED assortment of East Ix*dia, Mediterraxtax* and european* DRUGS AXD 3SEDSCB.\E?, ?rex"CH, English, and American* CHEMICALS, or all eix'ds, Patent Medicines, Thouipsonian Medicines. Shaker's Herbs and Roots, Saratoga Water. Wines and Branlies, Surgical Instruments. Tru-'ses, Paints, Oils, Var tishes, Piutit Brushes, Dye-stuffs, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid and Campliene, Druggists' and Physicians' Olass-warc and Labels, Window Glass, Putty, - Hair, Tootli, Kailatiaiie.su urusnes, cronzcs, icas, Apices, and flavoring Extracts. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps. Fancy Articles, Genuine Cod Liver Oil, together tvitli every article comprising the stock of a Druggist r Physician Our Stock is of the best quality, and" :he beat selc.'ted assortment ever offered to the pubic. Physicians, Couutiy Merchants. Planters, and all jtliers can depend on their orders meeting prompt and / >areful attention, and upon accommodating terms. STo extra charge for packing or transportation to the Railroad Depot, or any part of the town N. B.?Pliysicians' prescriptions carclully compoualed. Camden, Doc. 13 CO . tf. CAMDEN BAZAAR.' , E hereby apprise our friends and customers of t T the town and vicinity, that we have icnioved >ur Goods back to our old stand, corner of (Broad and 3utledge Streets, and that we have received our slock or the winter season, which is more complete than we lave ever before offered, consisting of ail kinds ofinnerials for LADIES' DRE.-SES, Ladies Bbnncta: Ribions, Trimmings, Ac, Ladies'Mantillas and .Mantles, n such a variety that we arc certain to please purcha? icrs. Ladies' Gloves. Gauntlets, Ae. Ac. Guntlemen's Clotliiiur. llats. Caps. India Ilubber [roods. Ac. Also, a complete stock of GROCERILS, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND CHINA GOODS, Willi an extensive assortment of Heavy Goods for Plantation Use. Thanking the public for their liberal patrotmge. we lolicil is continuance, and promise'hat our pr.cesshall 10 as moderate as in any placo where ilie respective Goods are bought from. Oct. 35. M. DRUCKER A CO. JOSEPH WHILUEN, DEALER in PAINTS, OJLS, GLASS a> d SHIP ' CHANDLEll 1', No. (><> 1 Rust iin\, opposite P. i M Dank, Charleston, S. 0. He keeps constantly for sale, n general assortment >f Paints and Oils of all kinds. Window til:as And Sashes, Sj t-. Tuipentine, (.'nmphenc, spirit G; s. Tallow, Grindstones, Cordage, Chain Pi;iit|?-. C?Ttmi Foot [Jin Fixtures, PttcKiug Yarn and Hru-h-s ol various kiuds. ' 'VI -5?lit". i/lSSOIXTHsST. .... r..,. IV. . 1 ?... I Ml II Uopnrinersnip nerctoiuic > .^011* v- >.cm n? 1 undersigned. under the name and firm uf MeDowai.l A Cdopek, is this day dissolved by mutual content. The name of the linn to be used to close thebusiness only. a*. D. Mo DOW ALL J. M. OOOPJiK. Camden 1 Jan')*. 1851. rI",HK undersigned will eoutinr.e the business as lietoL toforo at the old stand first door above the Bank if Camden. And ho will settle the bus ticss of tho late firm. W. D. MeDOWALL Ian. 3. 1 f>t. IN calling the attention 0! mv customers aiid tho public generally to 1 he above notice 01 disxilution, " I would say ttiai my stock 0! Dry (jocdsnnd Hardware ball bo the most complete and full assottiuenl in this 'ittc exhibited in-this inniket. and shall hejie lor acoutinuancc of tho liberal patronage heretofore extended to "the lato firm. W. D. Mc1>0WaLL / Jan 3, 1 6t,