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r L. ..... . ? Ocr Plank Road.?The contractors Messrs. McNeill and McDougald, have commenced the grading of our plank road, which no | untoward circumstances intervening, they will complete in about two months, when they will commence laying down the plank.?We concongratulate our citizens upon the beginning of the first link of improvements which when completed cannot fail to ensure and secure the i otirl nrnsitfM'itv* nf nnr town Rv' illipi uigiwvm f ? f*" 'V ? j nature the elements to grow up and sustain a city are ours, but by art alone can thev be retained. This truth is self-evident, not only from our own experince but from the experience of all others, from the rise and fall of Tyre and Sldon to the present day, The 3ame s*eep and rock hills, the same miry beds of clay and quick sand, which intervented between our forefathers and prosperity, have been suffered to intervene between usand prosperity, up to the present time; but we int-nd to suffer from them no longer.?Cher axe Gazelle. Always Busy.?That's right, my lad, you will be something yet We never knew a smart active, industrious boy, who did not turn _ oat an energetic, enterprising, and wealthy man. Better wear out than rust out, is a good proverb, and we rejoice to see you follow it up. We would rather have you than a-half dozen r' dozy-headed, sleeping inactive youths, who do nothing from morning till night, but beat the chairs, read the newspapers, and grunt to the customers. One of the effects of the late war with Mexico has been to give to her horsemen a high opiuiou of the value of the American breed of horses. The New Orleans Picayune notices the fact that several vessels have lately sailed k from there for Vera Cruz with cargoes of horses, I and others are preparing to go forward. The 1 animals shipped are generally of the best Kentuckian and Western breeds, and are selected p specially to suit the tastes of the Mexicans, I who are extraVagJ'ii admirers of fine horses. A Good One.?Davy Crocks happened to be present at an exhibition of animals, sou?o i time ago, at least, in the city of Washington; ' where a monkev seemed to attract his atten- ' [ tion, and he abstractedly observed, "If that fellow had on a pair of spectacles he would look like Major Wright, of Ohio." The Major \ happened to be just behind Davy and overhcrd \ the observation and gently tapped Crocket on the shoulder; when he, Crocket, very formally remarked, 'Til be hanged, Major, if I know whose pardon to ask?yours or the monkey's. A letter-writer says lhat M. Kossutii f lias been served with a subpoena to appear before the grand jury in Washington. It is | understood to be the case of Major Tociiman against some party there slandering his wife, late Mdlle. Jagello. BE WARNED IN SEASON! And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat : j aud lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, j Consumption, when so soothing and healing a I remedy can be obtained as Dr. A. Rogers's Syrup [ of Liver wort and Tar. For sale at Thomas J. Workman's Drug Store, Camden, S: C: Iaee advertisement in anotner column, _ DIED?At New Orleans, on the 5th ult., in the 25th year of her age, Mrs; Eliza Anderson, wife of Dr. E. H. Anderson, of Madison county, Miss. The deceased left home in company with kind and affectionate relatives, to pass a few days in the city, and soon after her arrival was attacked with the cholera, which proved fatal in a little more than three days. This afflicting dispensation of Providence has Isft two lovely little girls without a mother, and cast a cloud of grief on a large circle of admiring friends. But he upon whom the stroke falls heaviest; we would not mock the sanctity of his grief by common place consolation. The comforting assurances of that Savior on whom he trusts are sufficient to lighten the gloomy void around hiin. The kind strangers who were so assiduous in their attentions to the deceased, will be held in grateful remembrance by the bereaved husband as long as his heart continues to beat T. CarUon, Miss. ESTATE SALE. "O V permission of John R. Joy* Esip Ordinary . J3 for Kershaw District will be sold on TUBS, DAY, the 27th inst. at the late residence of Ben ?l M. _r A1 I T.V. Ijamtn tiane, aec a portion or uic rer#onai &atate of said deceased, consisting of CORN, FOD;DER, PEAS, a quantity of SEED COTTON, 'flock of CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, and about 02,000 pounds SALTED PORK. Plantation Irafplemrnts, Household and Kitchen Furniture, 4*c. ALSO. f At the Court House in Camden, on Monday, *%} dav o! February, between j 50 and 60 Prime Wcgroes, [*, fine Family Carriage, one pair of Carriage Horhes, a Boy's Poney, fifteen prime Mules, and the Ipiantation Wagofis. i The Negroes will be sold on a credit of one, |?o and three years. Terms for the other propLr'v will be made known at the time of sale. ; c. J. shannon, T Adm'r. Benj. Haile. I 1^*1 will sell at the same time and place, and |en the same terms, Fifty > egroes. c. matiieson. [ January 9, 185*2. 3 ts [ CFThc Charleston Courier, Southern Standard [and South Carolinian will insert the above tri fBHLreekly until sale, and forward their accounts to office. Notice. i?HhrT7'lLL be sold at the Store of the late A. E. Allen, dec'd, in Camden, on Friday the 23d 1st. and day following if tiecessary, the personal iroprrty of said dec'd, consisting of a Horse, l^agon, Cow,Patent Scales, Merchandise of vaalso. ioue descriptions, and Household Furniture, &c. A lot of DRY HIDES. Terms?All sums of five dollars and under aSh; over that amount a credit of six months, l0tes with good security. Interest from day of ale. JOHN R. JOY, Odinary and Administrator. | Jan. 9. 3 ts | Witt. Itt. SHANNON, | Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, I CAMDEN, S C. Kcc on Broad-street, opposite A- Young's Book Hlorc. Jan 2. mh FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. THE Subscriber has just received a new suppl of Fresh Winter and Spring GAR DJE.\ SEERS. As we test hi I of our Seet before selling1 them, the public may purchase froi us with confidence. We sell nothing' that we <1 not feel assured will grow if the necessary cat tions are used. Our supply consists in part of Bi ians?English Windsor, Early Mohawk, Earl Yellow Six Weeks, Large White Kidney, R< fugee or 1000 to 1, Red French Speckle* Dutch Case Knite, IV'iite Dutch Runner, Larg Lima. Beets,?Early Blood Turnip, Long blood, VYbil Sugar. Cabbages.?Early York, Large York, Sug? Loaf, May, Early Drumhead, l^rgo Late Drun head, Savoy, Early Dutch, Green Globe Savo; True Green Glazed. Carrots.?Early Horn, Long Orange. Cucumbers?Long Green, Early Frame, Ghe | Kin. Lettuce.?White Cabbarc, Silesia, Curled Ic Head. Oniosi.?White Portugal, Large Red, Yello1 Dutch. Peas.?Early Warrick, Early June. Early Char ton, Early Double Blossom, Cedo Nulli, Dwai Marrowfat, Large White Marrowfat. Radish.?Long Scarkt, Scarlet Turnip, Blac Fall. Squash.?Yellow Bush, White Bush, Summc Crookneck. Turnips.?Lar^e White Flat, Early Spring E<irly Dutch, Yellow English, Red Top Fla Ruta Baga. Corn.?Sweet Sugar, Six Weeks, Tuscscori with Okra, Purple Broccoli, Cauliflower. Celt ry, Egg Plant, Kale, Nutmeg, Melon, Parele] Parsnip. Peppers, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spinagi Vegetable Oyster. Also, a large variety of choice FIoxvc ; sccas. 800 Asparagus Roots. For sale by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. \ Jan. 9. 3 tf | FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. JUST received per steamer Marion, our su] ply of GARDEN SEEDS, for spring plan I ng, consisting in part ofthe following varieties: Artichoke Kale. Asparagus German Kale or Dwa Beans. Greens Dwarf or snap Leek Ea.-lv Valentine IVllsk melon, oJ il?hawk Extra fine Nutmeg do Lit!. Pine APP'c do Rachel or Qt'ail Watermelon. Heads Paris Refugee or 1000 to 1 L'itron 'for preserving) Carolina or sewee jWus'urd. Large white Lima White and olack Beets. Okra. Early Blood Long White Long do Short Green White- sugar Onion. Broccoli. White Onion .Sets Early white Parsley Brussels Sprouts Parsnips. Cabbage. Large Dutch Early York Yellow Sugar do Dutch Pepper, do Drumhead Long Cayenne do May Large Bell do sugar-loaf Peas. Large early York Extra early Prince A1 Extra fine large late flat bert JLSUtVM WW Large late green glazed | true Ma)) Red Dutch (for pickling) Earlv Frame Mountain do Charlton Carrots. Later Sorts. Early Horn Dwarf Blue Imperial Long Orange do Garden Marrow Altringharn fat Cauliflower. Dw'f. Sugar, edible pod Large early Linden Knight's Dwarf Marroi Late Walcheveu British Queen do White solid ? eiery Ta'i do Collards. Black-eyed dI/)ng and country Large white d Cress Matchless do Cucumber. ICadisli. Early Green Cluster 'Early scarlet short top do Frame ix)ng salmon Small Gherkin Early scarlet Turnip Long green Prickly Yellow do do do Turkey Black Fall or Spanish Egg Plant Salsify or Vegetable O; Corn. ster i Extra Early Spinach Early Canada SqUasIi. do Tuscarora Early whitescullopbm do Dutton Winter crook neck Sweet or Sugar Vegetable marrow Lettuce. Tomatoei. Early curled Silesia Large Red Ice Drumhead (fine) Small do Magnum Bonuin Red Cherry Early Cabbage Turnip. Royal Early Dutch Butter Head do Red top Large curled Indid White Norfolk Ptiilnrtcl nliin (^nlitiiuro ImnrnvpH Rota Barra (very line) White Stone Imperial THOMAS J. WORKMAN. notice. ALL persons haviiiffdeinands against the Esta of A. E. Allen, dee'd, will present them dul attested, and those indebted will make immediai payment, to JOHN R. JOY, Odinary and Administrator. Jan. 9. 3 tf Committed TO the Jail of Kershaw Di6irict, on the 5t inst. a Negro boy callit.g his name Charlci and save he belongs to Reter May, and was hire to Addison Moore, of Anson county, N. C. He 5 feet, 8 or 0 inches high, and supposed to be he tween 20 and 25 years old. The owner is requet ted to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take him away. J. M. COLLIER, Jailor. Jan. 9. 3 tf JEstray. TOLLED before me as an Estray, a mouse co ored MARE MULE, about 11 or 12 yeai old, medium size, mane and tail cutoff, with sotn marks of the harness, and a small black streak ; cross the wethers, and appraised at seventy do lars. Said Mule taken up and estrayed by Ilug n i i u,. r.;^ u r wuiuiin, uuu UI*Y uu iuuiiu ai mo uuum', ill uai castor District. The owner is requested to prov property, pay charges, and take leraway. J. R. WELSH, Magis'te. Jan. 9. 3 intm 1 A ^Pgfi Malaga Grapes. Received and for sal 1U by SHAW & AUSTIN. Dec. 23,1851. 99 tf Drums, small size, Figs. (New crop) R< JL*} reived and for sale by Dec. 23, 1851, SHAW & AUSTIN. 1 A W'0,? boxes Layer Raisins 1U 20 half do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and for sale by Dec. 23, 185]. SHAW & AUSTIN, I. O. O. F. y Kershaw Lodge Number 9. The Regular Weekly Meeting ot this Lodgp g will be held this Evening at their Hall at 8 o'clock By order of the N. G. lo . j. A CARD. THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to tendpr his thanks to '.hose of his friends and the 'fm citizens of (?aniden generally, who have so genj erously and liberally patronized him dnringtle rJ past year, and to solicit a continuance of the same. His stock of Drugs, Chemicals, &c, though liinited( will always be found commensurate with the wants of the community, arid they may rely at all ir times upon his personal attention to his business, u and their wants. Those indebted to him for 1851, are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the sam? as early as possible. J<n. fi [2-6t] Z. J. DeMAY, driifffriht r- Notice. ALL persons are prohibited trespassing, by driving wagons or carts, through my land on little I'ine Tree Creek. THOS. L.A NG. * Jan. fi 2 tf I. Notice. rf A LL those indebted to the subscriber either by Ix. bond. note, or book account, will find their k notes an<l accounts in the Sheriff's Office for immediate collection. JOHN INGHAM. >r Jan. 6, 1852 2 tf .Saddle and Harness Making. j' ^rVHE undersigned continues his business at the L old stand, returns his thanks lor past favors j and hopes for a continuance of patronage. All work in his line will be done with punctuality, ' and where the cash is paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per cent will be made. " Jan 6. [2-lyj F. J. OAKS ON and after Monday the 5th inst, the daily trip to Columbia will be discontinued, and _ the following will be the schedule run until further notice: On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the 7* Passenger Train will t- Leave Camden at ? ' 5 30a. ra. Arrive at Columbia - - 9 15 a. in. Leave M 12 in. Arrive at Camden - 4 p. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Leave Camden at - - 5 30 a. m. Arrive at Junction - - 7 40 a. ni. Leave " - 7 50 a. m. Arrive at Camden - 10 a. in. Leave H - 11 15 a. m. Arrive at Junction - - 1 45 p. m. Leave " . 2 p. in. Arrive at Camden, - - 4 p. m. On Snudays the Train will rema n at Junction until the afternoon Train arrives from Charleston i N. D. BAXLEY, Agenf. Jan 2,1852. 1 tf__ For Sale. WAGON* Bridle.?, of my own manufacture, one warranted to last as long as two of Norththern make. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for cash. F.J. OAKS. Jan. 6. 2 ly 1 Case Preserved Oranges I- 1 do do I Ninons 1 do do Pine Apples r 1 do do Citron Received and for sale by Dec. 23, 1651. SlIAW fc AUSTIN. Cases Pie Fruii. Received and for sale bv 0 Dec., ilii 1851, SHAW & AUSTIN bbls. choice Pippins. Received and for sale by f) Dee. 23,1851, SHAW <f> AUSTIN. iv Bbls Kennedy's Butter Crackers. Received f) and for sale by SlIAW &. AUSTIN rec. 23, 1351. GOOD INTENTIONS!!! Better Bargains! Best System!! FOR 1S53. CASH, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. TIIE beginning of a new year is generally admitted to JL be n good season to for Goon Intentions. I intend I ?' therefore. ?n the first day of Jannary, 1852. to rloee the I book* so far a* crediting is concerned, finding by experience, that "A litt1.e credit is a dangerous thing." dt I am aware that there are many?very many, wit'1 whom yearly accounts might be made with perfect safetVi and much profit but a Cash Business, properly conducted, admits of no exception, on the principle that when Good* are sold at cash prices, the I we!*e months credit of a John Jacob Astor is not as good as the cash in hand of the poorest citizen- Such may not be the doctrine usually preached in the streets of Camden, but it is orthodox, nevertheless, and lias always been found current on tliange. In view of this arrangement, I have re-marked the whole of my stock, reducing the. profits to the lowest possible scale, and established a UNIFORM PRICE to all. 1 have now "declared my intentions." an<< appeal to the puhlic fora lilicral support in carrying thcr out, in return for which, I promise you BETTER BARGAINS _ than ever have l<cen afforded in Camden?a strong assertion, but one 1 willy fuli.y sudstantiate. The above is beyond all doubt, the BEST system, com'e bining every udvantnge to the buyer with every security ly to the seller, and Wherever it has been fairly and lionest[g ly carried out, it has invariably succeeded and proved highly popular. To those who have so liberally encouraged me hereto- , fore, I again reoirn most hearty thanks, and with the ex- ; tra inducements nnwnflored, I hope confidently, for extra ' " favors, as only t'nsh and Quick Sales can suppirt 1 small Profit*. JA.MESJWILSON. h December 6 95 J Southern Manufactured Shoes. is , rp II E subscriber* arc extensively engaged in the : X manufacture of Plantation and House Servants SI oesr, 'f? . Together with various descriptions of Leather, for Shoes and Plantation Use, i and can com|>ete with Northern Manufacturers, both *s ) to price anil quality, and we do not hesitate to say that we can give a fletter Article, for the same money than . can he bought of Northern manufacture. We therefore '* invite all those who would give preference to Home InS dustry. to give us a trial. ie We have also made extensive additions to our slack of fine i- Hoofs and Sliot^, !" embracing every variety, together with Travelling ll Trunks, Carpel Hags. Valicc*. Men's and Roy's Caps, <\ c. <tc. All of which we offer at prices which cannot , _ fail to please. l)ns..U(?.ro nm m?in/?/-ffiillv invitPf] in pinminp nnr sfnrk ' ALDE.N 4- MURRAY. Cnmdon. Qrt. 3,1851. 78 tf IIUCK WHEAT. le A FEW lioxe* " Holt'*" Rtirkwheat, new, nml wnrmnljlx. ed find. Jurt received at MOORE'S. SEED POTATOES. >. rr^HE subscriber lias on hand a superior a-ticlc 1. of PLANTING POTATOES, which ho can warrant to bo tho gonuiue Morccr. Tor sale by "* tho barrel or bushel. Dec. 13. C. L. CHATTEN. Lciiioiik, Lrmon<(, A FEW boxes very superior Lemons. .Tust/eceivcd at MOORE'S. Lewisville Female Seminary. Ten Miles East of Chestorville. REV. L. McDONALD, Visitor. MRS. A. S. WYLIE, principal; assisted by Mrs. Lewis, of the Columbia Institute, Tenn. and Miss H. S. Kellogg, a graduate of Castleton Seminary, Vt. The scholastic jear will be divided into two sessions of five months each; the first commencing the 5th of January, 1852, the second on the ' 22<1 of July. The pupils of this seminary, in sickness are at- * tended free of charge. For a circular containing full particulars, ad dress Mrs. VVylie, Lewisville I'. O. Chester Dis II Itl) O. V-f. i January 6, 1852. 2 tf ( Notice. ! flMIE following persons made applications to A council for licenses to vend spirituous liquors in the town of Camden, for the year 1652, (to-wii:) II. Holleyman, for taveru license No. 1, to vend spirituous liquors in his Hotel, situated on the corner of Broad, and York streets, in the town of Cam- , den. Recommended bv E. A. Salinond, J. A. Young and J. A'. Nettles. Securities?George > Alden and S. Benson. II, H< llevman also made t application for license No. 2, quart license, to retail spirituous liquors in his store, situated at the south east corner of Broad end York streets, in the town of Camden. Recommended by E. A. j Salinond, J. A. Young and I. S. Nettles. Sccuri- j ' ties?George Alden and S. Benson. j { Jamess M. Hunter, for Tavern license No. 1, 1 to vend spirituous liquors in his House, situated < on Broad street, in the town of Camden. Recommended by 11. Rate, \V. I). Peebles, T. Wilson, ' R. I.atta, C. Wicnges ami D, R. Peebles. Securities?P. F. Villipigue and W. M. Watson. { James M. Hunter also made applicafion for a license to keep a Billiard Table, in his House, sit- . liatArl n n Kie lr?? nn II ??> <'< ? I ? *" ~ - ^ uoivu VII Mir. I?a XJII uiUrtU SllCKl III lilt? IUWJI Ul Camden. Recommended by H. Pate. W. D. Pec- " bles, T. Wilson, F. J. Oaks, Z. J. DEHay and R. Lmta, Securities?John I). Murray and W. M. ( Watson. s Thomas Daskin, for license No. 2, to vend s spirituous liquors in his store, on Broad street in the town of Camden. Recommended by C. Wien- ges, H. Levy Son and James M. Hunter, Se- J curities?P. F. Villipigue and H. Pate. Ordered that the above applications be publish- < ed in the Camden Journal one week. By order of council. L. >v, BALLARD, T. Recorder. Council Chamber, Jan. 3d 1852 It Executor's Notice. ALI. persons having demands against the es- ' tate of Col. Tillman L. Dixor, dee'd. are ' requ?sted to hand them in properly attested, and ' those indebted to the same to make payment to WILLIAM DIXON, Ex'or. : Dec. 13 97 a-3;h j Notice. l"R. A. L. McDONALD will resume his School ( IVJL ill Camden, on the seco id Monday in Janu- , ary next, at his usual School Room. Prices of < Tuition as heretofore, ranging from Five to Seven dollars a Quarter. Dec. 30 101 3t { South-Carolina Female Collegiate < INSTITUTE. \ ELIAS JIAKKS, JH. D.. Principal. ! Department of History and Belles Lettres. BENJAMIN MILLER, A. D.?Department of r Mathematics and Natural Science. Moris. V. II. Manoet?Instructor of French, j Spanish, and Italian Languages. A I I? ! * rv aiuiis. i/uvillisrs?msirucior 111 .uraw j ing and Painting. Wm. II. Orchard?Instructor in Music: Piano, . FInrp and Guitar, and Vocal Music in classes. Dr. t harles Zimmerman?Instructor in Instrumental Music: Piano. < II. E. Vaas?Instructor in Instrumental Music: Piano. Guitar and Harp. Miss Sarah S. Wallace?Assistant Instructor in Mathematics, ^Composition and English Branches. t Miss Susan Kfnnerly?Assistant Instructor ' in English Branches. Miss Emily Bradley?Assistant Instructor in English Bra actios ( "Arrangements have been made with Mr. A. M. Hunt, propiietor of the U. States Hotel, for the conveyance of patrons and pupils to thelnsti- ' tute at the most moderate charges. Those who ( ' come by the "Charlotte Railroad can land at the : 1 Institute. Dec. 30. 101 6^ I Sky-Light Lagiierreaii Rooms, In the Hall over the Store of Mr. William B. Campbell. , MR. II. E. SQUIER would respectfully an- | nounce to the citizens of Camden and its ! | vicinity, that he has tilted up a 6ky and side Light, i i which is acknowledged bv all artists to be farsu- j l nprinr. aa if anftpne tt.p 1 frht. anil nnrfortu flip ?uo I . rv,,w'?,,u , thereby rendering it perfectly easy for persons with weak eyes to sit for a miniature. Mr. S.'s skill in the art needs no comment.? Persons at all sceptical are requested to call and satisfy themselves by occular demonstration. A tine assortment of Medalions and fancy Cases. O"Likenesses of children taken in a few seconds, warranted to be perfect. 5 Nov. 14. 90 tf DIVIDE AD OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA II. R. COMPANY AND OF TUB South Western Railroad Bank. THE South Carolina Railroad Company having ; declared a DIVIDEND for the lai>t G months, ' of THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per Shares, and the South Western Railroad Bank a Dividend for the same period, ol Seventy-five cents per Share. The united Dividend ?l Four t Dollars and 2i3.100 per Share, will be paid on and < after the fitli day of January, 1*35?, at the S. W. R. R. Bank. The Dividend on Stock in the Road, without , corresponding Stork in the Bank, will be paid on and alter Monday, oth January, I852, at the Company's office in John-street, Charleston, and at ~ the Bank ol Camden, at Camden. J No dividends or arrears of dividends, will bo ; paid on stock that has not resjwnded to the last call from the Road, of Twcnty-Fve Dollars per ' Share. TllOS. WARING, Auditor, & C. R. It Co. James G. Holmes, Cashier. S. W. R. It. Bank. ' Dec. 30 101 4t Candies. LBS. Fresh Candies. Received at f)V " / MOORK'S. | rifts . AFE*" dnnns prime Turkey FIGS. At. MOORE'S. 1 - f NEGRO Cloth* and Blankets, at a ] gre^t reduction in prices. For sale by < Dec. 10. E. W. BONNEY. V i - " " " " 1 ' , Bridge Dividend. A Dividend ol Six Dollars per share having been declared on the stock of the Camden Bridge Company, the same will be paid, at the' Bank of Camden, on and after Thursday the Sttt inst. J. C. WEST, TreasVi Jan. 2. 1 3t .. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c. THE subscriber continues to keep on hand a complete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods,Sroreries, Crockery, &c.,Which he will sell very low for cash. His stock 6X Groceries comprise* n part, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, Ac, dec/ Among his Dry Goods will be found a good artl* :le of pure Irish Linefl* which he will warrant toje genuine^ and sell as chesp of Cheaper than \i :an be bought in this market.Purchasers would do well ta oke ffiHf ? Call. Jan. 2. J. G'H A RLES W</RT I^ Scliiiij; off at Com!. f LL my stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoe?,* ttnrd-' ft warn and Crockery, &c. Ail persons indebted to the subscriber either by' idle or account, are requested to call and settle lie same. JAMES McEWEN, * Jan. 2. 1 tf Frosli Thompsoiiiau medicines. f COM POSITION, Number six, Number five, or O Composition Syrup, Third Preparation Cayenne Pepper, Nerve Powder, Hemlock, Spiced" Bitters, Golden Seal, Bayberry, Bitter Root, Choi-* :ra Syrup, for sale by T. J. WORKMAN. Jan. 2 1 If Superior French Brandy, OLD Port and Madeira Wine?, fur medical par' pose?, For sale by J-m. a. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY, FOR making superior Barley Water in ten minutes. Strongly recommended by the fa* mily as a nutritious cooling food for Infants; much ipproved for making a delicious costard pudding,) md excellent fur thickening Broths or Soups; For sale J>y_ THOMAS WORKMAN. Likely House Servants fo^'salc. IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. VIrs. Susan Boyd, by next friend, vs. Samuel BI Maseey, Trustee?Petition to sell negnoer. BY virtue of the Decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at l^nrasfer court louse 0:1 the 19th day of January, 1856, the folowmg NEGROES, viz: SLLEN, aged 35, a good cook and house servant LUCINDA, 12, a bright mulatto, and perfect beauty MADISON, aged 10, stout, like'y aid smart MARCELLUS, 8, " M * HENRY, 6, - ? " . Terms?A credit of 12 month?, except as much? :ash as will nay costs, purchasers giving notes md good security, with interes* annuallyfrom the1 lay of sale. J. H. WITHERSPOON, Dec. 29,1851. [83] C. E. L. D. F ? & UN NY and Dundee Bagging, 12 inch BaRope and three ply twine for sale at the low' ?st prices by ?. W. BONNEY. OA Barrel* first quality Baltimore FLOUR. For ca jU by W. C. 3IOORE. Yeast Powders. rllRSE Powder* are an entire substitute for Yeasty in" all culinary purposes. having Ww improved By* "brent chemical discovery, by which they are rendered perectly harmless to the Dyspeptic as well as the Epicure, ind are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. Prepared and sold at Z. J. DellAY'S, Preston and Merrill's Infallible Yeast Powders. ;> Rio, Cuba and Java Coffee. TA Sacks of the above Coffee. Received at JV7 MOORE'S. Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate of John A. Nelson, dec'd will present :hem properly attested, and those indebted will nake payment to J. F. SUTHERLAND, Adm'r. Dec. 21 _ 99 if. Administrator's Notice. 1 I.L persons having demands against the estate ?1 of John S. Cunningham, dec'J. are hereby noified to present them duly attested, and all per?ons indebted to said estate will make payment to R. B. CUNNINGHAM, ) . .. W. C. CUNNINGHAM, \ Adm Dec. 29, 18ol 101 tf . Notice. THE Judgement and suing creditors and all other-creditors of W. E. Hughson, who in:end to receive dividends of the effects, which lave come into iny hands as his assignee, will take notice that the distribution of the same will be made according to law, among his creditors at the Court House in Camden, on the first Tuesday af? ier the sale day in April next. I* W. BALLARD, Assignee. Dec. 23. 99 30t. I AAft Pounds of first quality LEAF LARD 1 V\jU 3 cask* canvassed llama Cried Beef. At MOORE'S, Dec. 6. Si^ri of the Red Flag. )00 Pieces brown and blenched IIomespitnN 100 do low priced Calicoes 100 pieces do do Cassimcres and Jeans. Cheap, and no mistake. For sale by W. C. MOORE, " Red Flag." I A Cases Claret Wine, for table use l " 10 do Old Madeira W jne 10 do do Port do -2 do Ixinden Porter, " Byas's" 1 do In-st Ale. By W. C. MOORE. Cases Brandy Fruits. Received at MOORE'S. 'AAA Genuine Rio Hondo Segars L/UUvy 5000 genuine Gold Leaf do. Received and for sale by Dec. 23. 1-51. SHAW A. ATTSTIV MACKAREL. )/r Kit* No. I Markarel 10 Hall'Kits do. do. Barrels No. 1, 2 and 3 do DremherG \V. C. MOORE* SUGAR AND COFFEE: BjjOWN, Loaf and Crashed Sugars Hio, Cuba and Java Coffee. For sale hv W. C. MOORE. I A AAA CIGARS, ?f the very best brands. At MOORE'S. HAY! IIAY!!?25 bales prime North River IIAY For sale by W. C. MOO It B. THROUGH Tickets to Montgomery Ala., will be sold at the Rail Road Ticketolfice n Camden, when called for in due time. JN. D. BAXLEY Agt. Dec. 33 __& Eatray, TIAKEN UP by A. J. Williams a Bay Horse B. Jlldgoa IO oe iw ytsoio w>u ui uiMvoiun, wim h ittlo white in the forehead, 14 hands high, and appraised at thirty-five dollars by Alexander Johnion, Neill McKinnon and D. J. Wilson, sworn ap. praisers. Said horse may be seen fifteen miles ibove Camden, on the Robenson Road. Jan. b. K. SILL, Magistrate.