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v Our Washington correspondent, writing under date of the 6th insL, states that on Monday last oar Senator, the Hon. A. P. Butler, presented, in the U. S. Senate, the Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of this city, praying for the erection of a light hodse in this ha-bor. Our correspondent has no doubt, he says, that Congress, at the present Session, Lwill make liberal appropriations tor tbe improvement of rivers and harbors, arid that the deepening of the channel in this harbor will doubtless be provided for. He also states that greatsensation bad been produced in Washington by the news that Austria bad assumed an attitude unfriendly to Great Britain. He thinks that the rumor is, perhaps, only in anticipation of what will occur.?Charleston Courier. Pork packtxu,?Mi*. Joseph Ramsey's Slaughtering establishment4?situated about one mile out of town?is now in successful operation, and the well fed porkers are yielding their last accounts at the rate of 100 to 150 per day. Mr. Ramsey does up the killing _ v and packing business in a style quite a la Cincinnati. He will slaughter this season at least 3000 hogs. It is interesting to witnness k - - * e >L. f..< me process ot transtormauon iruoi iue peneci X Swine to neatly prepared Bacon. There is science in all things, it is said.? Chalanooga Advertiser. * ?-* ?' The Baltixohk Convention.?The National Democratic Committee which met in Washington fast week, has determined to hold the Democratic National Convention in this city, on the first Tuesday in June next, for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice IVesident of the United States, The number of delegates from each State is not to exceed the number of Presidential electors to ^ which it is entitled. It appears that at the ^ meeting ot the committee, which determined these "matters, all the States of the Union were ( represented except South Carolina. Tl?e chair man (B. F," Hallet, of Mass.,) announced the receipt of a letter from Gen. James M. Com mander, the member of the committee for South Carolina, regretting that he should he unable to attend the meeting of the National Commit tee, and authorizing the chairman to vote for the second Monday in Jnne as the time, auc , Baltimore as the place, for the assembling oi the convention, with the hope that the delihera tions of the committee might be harmonious So General Commander, we presume, wil again represent Sooth Carolina in the Nationa! Democratic' Convention.? South Carolinian. L SAVAMjCAn.Jan.il. The steamer Magnolia, Capt. McNulty, ex pioded her boiler at St. Simons Islaud, on Fri day afternoon. Capt McNulty, Thomas Condy, and eleven hands were killed All the pap. seugers. were saved. John Austin, the engi neer, of New-York and ten others were injur ed. The whole of the forward part of the boat was blown out, and she sunk in ten inin^ utes after the explosion. Spbakixo Wkcl or Others.?ffthe disj o -sition to sneak well of others were universally prevalent, the world would become a comparative paradise. The opposite disposition is the Pandora box which, when opened, fills ever} house and every neighborhood with pain and *- sorrow. How many enmities and heartburnings flow from this source! Envy, jealousy, and the malignant spirit of evil, when they find vent by the lips, go forth on their mision like fool fiends, to blast the repetation and peace or others. Every one has his imperfections, and the conduct of the best: there will be occasionally faults, which might seem to justify animadversion. It is a good rule however, when there is occasion for faolt finding to do it privately to the erring one. This may prove salutary. It is a proof of interest in the individual, which will be generally taken kindly, if the manner of doing it is not offensive. The common and unchristian rule, on the contrary is to proclain the failing of others to all but themselves. This is unchristrain and ahows a despicable heart. A Knave Abroad.?A fellow, pretending to be deaf and dumb, has been hoaxing our honest villagers of late, rather successfully. We confess ourselves to have been fairly taken in, but we do not mind it at all, 08 several shrewd judges of human nature have been equally duped. The rascal was certainly an admirable actor of the part he had undertaken, as proved by the very general gulling of our community. Several there arc, however, whoaver that they knew all the time he would prove to be an imposter. "Did'nt I tell you so V said an old lady, when her spouse announced the circumstance of the cow's eating up the grindstone. There is apt to be one in every family who always knew that things were going to happen after they had happened. On the evening of the Dumb Knight's detection, he was ' well blackened and partly shaven bv our bohoys, and then turned loose upon the wide world. Look out for the scamp. We dislike to have to state that the man was a printer by trade. The names given bv this vagrant are, first, Roberts ; secondly, Whipple ; thirdly. Bob belt; which last he aitirms is nis reai name He is about 5 feet 10 inches in height, and has an exceedingly vacant and stupid expression of countenance. Thinking that he may endeavor to practice upon the sympathies of other neighboring communities, we have thought it but right to give him this prominent notice?EdgefieM Advertiser. A large grocery firm, with liabilities amounting to 8200,000, failed at New-York on Tuesday last. Notice. I WILL sell on Saturday, tbo 17th inRt? at the residence of W. B. IVatkins, one Wagon and Gear, one Sulkey, one Watch and Chain, one lot of Books one lot of Cotton in the teed, and sundry o:her articles, assigned by hiin lor the benefit of his creditors. M. NAUDJN, Assignee. Jau. 3. 4 2t POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C. I MATT. ARRANGEMENTS. 1 SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA Due Daily, at - - - 41P. M. Closes Daily, at - - 5 A. M. ? NORTHERN MAIL, VIA- CHARLESTON. I Due Daily, at - - - - 41 P. M. Closes Daily, at - - - - 5 A. M. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHER AW. Due Daily, at . - 4 A. M ? Closes Daily, at - 31 P. J| WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA. ('0 Due Daily, at .... 4i P. M. in I Clones Daily, at ? - . . 9 P. M. wj| CTWay Mails for Offices on the South Carolina K. Road, close daily, at ... - g^p. M. ' CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. 'ic< Due Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 P. M. E. Closes Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at 5 A. M. VORKVILLE MAIL, VIA RED HILL, &C. ?* ?l i M J uue "rnurway. at ... 11 m. u Closes same day, at - 121 P. M. NEWBERRY MAIL, VIA LONGTOWX, &C. ?"( Due Thursday, at - - 8 P. M. C. Closes Friday, at - - - 5 P.M. ( Dissolution of Copartnership, lis! THE Copartnership heretofore existing between James Chesnut, jr., and W. Thurlow Caston, as Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity, is hereby dissolved. Mr. Caston will settle all demands due to, and ^ bv the firm. JAMES CHESNUT, Jr. i W. TttURLOW CASTON. ^ Jan. 1, 1852. 4 3m bej t yg THE undersigned will continue the practice of n0( Law and Equity in the Districts of Kersliaw, Lancaster, Fairfield, Sumter, and others adjoin. !n. an/! wilt ho found at th? nflfine heretofore oc cupied by the late firm. . ( W. THURLOW CASTON. , Jan. 13. 4 3m j Notice. ? DR. T. W. SALMOND will act as my Agent ! during my absence from the Slate. ? ' E. A. SALMOND. ? Jan. 13. 4 tf. J ! ' Strayed or Stolen, Cs FROM the subscriber on the night of the 28ib November last, a Brown Mare Mule, with I roach mane and bob tail, a lump on the left side, ^ A reasonable reward will be paid for her delivery J to me. . B. B- SALMOND. " O* Jan. 13. 4 '* 3t J ? p< Executors Sale. t WILL be sold on Monday the 2d day of Feb- 1 ruary next, at the Court House in Camden, Ri 1 Thirty one NEGROES, belonging to the Estate ] of the late Capt Powell McRa. The terms will Sq . be one-third cash, the balance on a credit of one, i I two and three years, a bond with personal securi- Ti [ ty and a mortgage of the property will be requir- ] ed,and interest to be paid annually. ] WILLIAM J. TAYLOR C< Ex'r P. McRa. i Jan 13 4 ts_ i ? . l*?W YEAR. ! THE subscriber having a large supply of Goods or" every desciption, will sell thtm to his ' . customers on a credit of one year at very moderate prices, lie will also sell for cash as low as any other establishment in the place. Feeling very thankful for the liberal patronage I 5 be6iowed upon Him for the last seventeen years, ' he hopes by strict mention to busines.-, and very low prices, to tuent. its contiuuance. I Jan. 9. E. VV. BONNEY. J FOR SALE?Boy's Boots at cost. '1*' Jan. 13. E. W. BONNEY. ^ SUGAR Hnuse Syrup and new crop New Orleans Molasses. For sale by Dw , Jan. 13. E. W. BONNEY. / Ea I ? PATENT Meat Cutters and Sausage stuflcrs. c Also, i good assortment of Rocking and Sit- ? ling Chairs. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. COOPER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a va- j*e riety of Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Lai Raisins, Almonds, Broma, Chocolate, Mustard, Lai Cheese, teed Potatoes, &c. Just received by Jan *3. E. W. BONNEY. Ea: ' : ??- Loi E. W. BONNEY, Wl Bank Agent and General Merchant, CAJIDEN, S. C. Ea Copartnership Notice. TUG undersigned have this day associated Eai themselves in copartnership under the name c of REEDER & DeSAUSSUKE, for the transac- d tion of Factorage and Commissioc business in d Charleston, for the sale of Cotton, Rice, and other d country | roduce. Orders fi led with care, and Lai promptly forwarded. Ex OSWELL REEDER. JOHN B. DeSAUSSURE. Lat Office on Adger's Wharf. E.ei Charleston, Jau. 6 1852, 2 lm Mo ESTATE SALE. , Eai BY permission of John R. Joy, Esq. Ordinary Loi for Kershaw District, Will be sold on TUES- Alt DAY, the 27th inst. at the late residence of Benjamin Haile, dee'd., a portion of the Personal Es- Lar tale of said deceased, consisting of CORN, FOD- Lat DER, PEAS, a quantity of SEED COTTON, stuck of CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, and about 12,000 pounds SALTED PORK. Plantation Im- Lor plentonts, Household and Kitchen Furniture, <f-c. also. At the Court House in Camden, on Monday, Lai 2d day o! February, between d 50 and 00 Prime IVetrrocti, Sm a fine Family Carriage, one pair of Carriage Hor- |,o, aes, a Boy's Poney, fifteen prime Mules, and the d Plantation XVagona. The Negroes will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years. Terms for the other prop- Ext erty will be made known at the time of sale. Ear C. J. SHANNON, d Adm'r. Benj. Haile. j J^?I will sell at the same time and place, and Swi on the same te.ins, Fifty Negroes. C. MATI1ESON. Ear January 9, 1852. 3 ta jce 0"The Charleston Courier, Southern Standard m3j and South Carolinian will insert the above tri- Ear weekly until sale, and forward their accounts to R0, this office. Bui Notice. m.J WILL be sold at the Store of the late A. E. Allen, dee'd,in t'amden, on Friday the 2.'3d j inst. and day following if necessary, the personal ' nrnnprtv nf cniH HppM do* r\f o Uapua J ? "1 \J I a Wagon, Cow, Patent Scales, Merchandise of vaALSO, rious descriptions, and Household Furniture, &c. A' A lot of DRY HIDES. il Terms?All sums of five dollars and under ^ cash; over that amount a credit of six months, "0,< notes with good security. Interest from day of the sale. JOHN R. JOY, Ji Odinary and Administrator. Jan. 9. 3 ts WOT. OT. SHANNON, ( Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, enIll CAMDEN, 8 C. But Office on Broad-street, opposite A. Young's Book cra Store, Jan 2. 301-13 07 MMSFRANOa.^ Wateree Division So. 9. ["he regular meeting of this Divsion will be hd!< Thursday evening, at your New Hall over A & R. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. iy order of the W. P. J. L. BRAS1NGTON, R. S. Notice. Hie following applications were utade t< uncil for license to retail spirituous liquort the town of Camden, the present year, (to t:) fames I. Villipigue, for license No. 2, quar jnse. Recommended by W. A. Ancrurn, 8 Capers and T. E. Shannon. SecuritiesBenson, and C. Matheson. R. W. Abbott, for license No. 2, quart license commended by G. Alden, H. Holleyman i J. S. Nettles. Securities? S. Bjnson am a* . I ma meson. Ordered, that the above applications be pub led in the Camden Journal. L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. January 13. 4 It "FRESH GARDENlSEEDS. M1E Subscriber has just received a new.sjippl; . of Fresh Winter and Spring GAB' E!V SEEDS. As we test all of our Seed ore selling them, the public may purchase fron with confidence. We sell nothing that we d< : feel assured will grow if the necessary-can is me used. Our supply consists in part of 2ans?English Windsor,'Early-Mohawk, Earl; bellow Six Weeks, Large White Kidney, Re usee or 1000 to 1, Red French Speckled Dutch Case Knite, IV'iite Dutch Runner, Larg. Lima. sets.?Early Blood Turnip, Long blood, Whit( Sugar. ibbages.?Early York, Large York, Suga Loaf, May, Early Drumhead, l^rge Late Drum lead, Savoy, Early Dutch, Green Globe Savoy True Green Glazed. irrots.?Earl? Horn, Long Orange. cumbers?Long Green, Early Frame, Gber kin. ?ttuce.?White Cabbage, Silesia, Curled Ic Head. ion.?WXite Portugal, Large Rod, Yellov Dutch. sas.?Early Warrick, Early June. Early Charl Oil, Early Double Blossom, Cedo Nulli, Dwar Marrowfat, Large White Marrowfat, adish.?Long Scarlet, Scarlet Turnip, BlacI Fall. [uash.?Yellow Bush, White Bush, Summe L'rookneck. nrulps.?Large White Flat, Early Spring Early Dutch, Yellow English, Red Top Flal Ruta Baga. trn.?Sweet Sugar. Six Weeks, Tuscarors rith Okra, Purple Broccoli, Cauliflower. Cele y, Egg Plant, Kale, Nutmeg, Melon, Parslej Parsnip, Peppers, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spinage Vegetable Oyster. Mao, a large variety of choice Flo we; eds. 800 Asparagus Roots. For sale by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Ian. 9. 3 * If w\TiriTT a nnniT nnTiTvn iUUiSn liAKJU&AI OJKiJiliiS. UST received per steamer Marion, oar sup ply of GARDEN SEEDS-, for spring planl consisting in part of the following varieties: tichokc Kale. * paragus German Kale or Dwai Beans. Greens . j arfcorsnap Leek rly Valentine IVnsk .Tlelou, lo Mohawk Extra tine Nutmeg lo China Pine Apple lo Rachel or Quail Water Meion. Heads Paris fugee or 1000 to 1 Citron (for preserving) rolina or sewee Ulnfttard. rge white Lima White and Black Beet*. Okra. rly Blood Long White tig do Short Green lit - sugar Onion. Broccoli. While Onion Sets rly white Parsley Brussels Sprouts Parsnips* Cabbage. Large Dutch rly York Yellow Sugar lo Dutch Pepper, lo Drumhead Long Cayenne lo May Large Bell lo sugar-loaf Pea*. ' ge early York Extra early Prince Al Ira tine large late flat bert Dutch -*... Early Washington (o ge late green glazed true Ma) ) i Dutch (for pickling) Early Frame untain I do' Charlton Carrots. Later Sorts. rly Horn Dwarf Blue Imperial ig Orange do Garden Marrow ringham fat Cauliflower. Dw'f. Suga?| edible pod* ge early Linden Knight's Dwarf Marrow e Walcheven British Queen do IVhite solid 'elery Tall do Collards. Black-eyed do >g and country Large white do Cress Matchless do Cucumber. Radish, ly Green Cluster Early scarlet shortJop o Frame Long salmon all Gherkin Early scarlet Turnip ig green Prickly Yellow do o do Turkey Black Fall or Spanish Egg Plant Salsify or Vegetable Oy Coru. ster :ra Early Spinach -ly Canada Squash, o Tuscarora Early white scullon bush o Dutton Winter crook neck eet or Sugar Vegetable marrow Lettuce. Touia toe*, ly curled Silesia Large Red Drumhead (fine) Small do gnum Bonuin Red Cherry ly Cabbage Turnip. ^al Early Dutch ter Head do Red top ge curled Iridic! White Norfolk ladolphia Cabbage Improved Ruta Baga (very fine) White Stone rerial THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Soiling1 off at Co?t. Aj my stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardwarn and Crockery, &c. , I! persons indebted to the subscriber either by 5 or account, are requested to call and settle same. JAMES McEWEN, in. '4. 1 tf Fro?ti Tlionip*onlan Ittrdirinw. COMPOSITION, Number six, Number five, or Composition Syrup, Third Preparation Cays Popper, Nerve Powder, Hemlock, Spiced ers, (Jolden Seal, Bayberry, Bitter Root, CholSyrup, for sale by T. J. WORKMAN. Jan. 9. 1 tf A. CA8Dr, r; THE subscriber begs leave respectful!? to tender his thanks to r.hose of his friends and the citizens of Camden generally, who have so generously and liberally patronized him during Us past year, and to solicit a continuance of the same. His stock of Drugs, Chemicals, &c., though litni. ted, will always be found commensurate with the wants of the community, and they may rely at alt limes upon his personal attention to his business, ) and their wants. Those indebted to him for 1851, b are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the Barn1 as early as possible. J .ti. fi [2-6i ] _ Z. J. DeHAY, Druggist 1 Notice. A LL those indebted to the subscriber either by * jL Jl bond, note, or book account, will find their notes and accounts in the Sheriff k Office for imi. mediate collection. JOHN INGRAM. Jan. 6, 1852 2 tf 1 Saddle and Harness M aking. THE undersigned continues his busmes; at the old stand, returns his thanks for past favors and hopes for a continuanee of patronage. All work in his line will be done with punctuality, an*! ivhnra the rash is nairl. at th# timsnf ilslivsrv. - a discount of ten per cent will be made. Jan 6, [3-ly] F. J.OaKS wwWWWmI 8 AN and after Monday the 5th inst, the daily 1 V_/ trip to Columbia will be discontinued, and s the following will be the schedule run until fur* ther notice: On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the p Passenger Train will Leave Camden at - 5 30 a. m. I, Arrive at Columbia * - 9 15 a. m. i Leave M - 12 m. Arrive at Camden - 4 p. m. e On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Leave Camden at - - 5 30 a. m. r Arrive at Junction - - 7 40 a. mLeave u - * 7 50 a. m. ', Arrive at Camden 10 a. in. Leave 14 - - 11 15 a. m. ? Arrive at Junction - 1 45 p. m.>. Leave " 2 p. in. Arrive at Camden. 4 p. m. e On Snudavs the Train will remain at Junction until the afternoon Train arrives from Charleston v N. D. BAXLEY, Agenf. Jan 2,1852. 1_? tf } For Sale. WAGON Bridles, of my own manufacture, one warranted to last as long as two of Norththern make. Also, r Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for cash. P. J. OAKS, r, Jan. 6. 2 ly 1 Case Preserved Oranges i, 1 do do Lemons !. I do do Pine Apples r# 1 do do Citron >, Received and for sale by Dec. 23, 1851. SHAW to AUSTIN. r ? Cases Pie Fruit. Received and for sale by 0 Dec.. 23 1651, SHAW to AUSTIN ~ bbls. choice Pippins. Received and for sale by O Dec. 23, 1851, SHAW AUSTIN. Bbls Kennedy's Butter Crackers. Received 0 and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN J* Dec. 23, 1851. Notice. , 1 LL persons having demands against the Estate im of A. E. Allen, dee'd, will present them duly attested, and those indebted will make immediate payment, to JOHN R. JOY, Odinary and Administrator. Jan. 9. 3 tf 1 A Kegs Malaga Grapes. Received and for sale 1U by SHAW to AUSTIN. Dec. 23,1851. 99 tf Drums, small size, Figs. (New crop) Re1 ?t 1? k.. mm* s icivcu cinu i ui oaic u y Dec. 28, 1851, SHA AUSTIN. 1 A Whole boxes Layer Raisins 1U 20 half do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and for sale by Dec. 23, 1851. SHAW & AUSTIN. Caw Brandy Fruits. Received at MOORE'S. Genuine Rio Hondo Segars L/Wx/Vy 5000 genuine Gold Leaf do. Received and for sale by Dec. 23, 1-51. SHAW & AUSTIN. MACKAREL. _ QC Kit* No. 1 Mackarel 10 Half Kit* do. do. Barrel* No. 1, 2 and 3 do Deember 6 W C. MOORE' SUGAR AND COFFEE: BjjOWN, Loaf and Crashed Sugar* Rio, Cuba and Java Co flee. For sale hr vv. C. MOORE. "1 AAH Pounds of first quality LEAF LARD A "vv 3 casks canvansed llams i Dried Beef. At MOORE'S, r Dec. 6. _Sign oftlie Red Flag. OA A Piece* brown and bleached Homespuns ttUU loo do low priced Calicoes 100 piece* do do Cassimere* and Jean*. Cheap, and no mistake, For salelby W.JJ. MOORE, " Red Flag." 1 A Ca*e? Claret Wine, for table use 1" 10 do Old Madeira W ine 10 do do Port do 2 Ho Londrn Porter, " Byan's" 1 do best Ale. By W. C. MOORE. "Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of John S Cunningham, dee'd. are hereby notified to present tliern duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to R. B. CUNNINGHAM, ) ... W. C. CUNNINGHAM. ( Adm n Dec. 29, 1851 101 ' tf Rio, Cuba and Java Coffee. Cf A Sacks of the above Coffee. Received at MOORE'S. Notice. All persona having demands against the Estate of John A. Nelson, dec'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to J.F.SUTHERLAND, Adm'r. Dec. 28 99 tf. Yeast Powders, TIIF.SE Powder* are an entire substitute for Yeast in all culinary purposes, having been improved by a recent chemical discovery, by which they are rendered perfectly harmless to the Dyspeptic a* well M the Epicure, and are essentially necessary In promoting a hrahhy digestion Prepared #nd sold at J5. J. DeHAY'S, Prealop and Merrill's Infallible Vcn*t Powders. TTAY! HAY!!?23 bales prime North River HAY _JL JL r or ftaic uy rr. L. Jiuwivri. THROUGH Tickets to Montgomery Ala., ' will be sold at the Rail Road Ticket office in Camden, when called for in due time. N. aBAXLKY Agt. " Dec. 23 99 -It * 4 . Superior French BrflBifJ AtD^ Port and Madeiia Wines, for medical pur Vf yrur art it- oy Jan. 2- THOMAS J. WORKMAN." BOBHSOnf PATEIfT BABLST,' F>R making supcries Barley Water in tea minutes. Strongly recommended by die faculty as a nutritious cooling food fi r Infants; mark approved for making a delicious etrstartf puddings and excellent for thickening Broths er Noam For sale by THOMAS WORKMAN Likely House Herrants far ode. IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. Mrs. Susan Boyd, by next friend, vs. Samuel R. Masfey, Trustee?Petition to sell negroes. BY virtue of the Decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at Lancaafer court house on the 19th day of January, 185*2, the fi llowmg NEGROES, viz: ELLEN, aged 35, a good cook and bouse servant LUC1NDA, 12, a bright imilatto, and* perfect beauty ' - ' / MADISON, aged 10, stout, like'y ?ismact u i D/tDf r tto a u .. ? ?ni\i/bUiUOi o? ~ "* > ** HENRY, 9r ? Terms?A credit of 12 months, except as much cash as will pay costs, purchasers giving no tee and good security, with intern* annoallymxn the day of sale. J. II. WITHER8POON, Dec. 29,1851. , [J?]. E.LD. GUNNY and Dundee Bagging, 12 neb BaRope and three ply twine for sate at the loir eat prices by ?. W. BONNCY. OA Barrets first quality Baltimore FLOOR. For aa ?JU by ... . W.,C. MOORE. Executor's Notice. i! ALL parsons having demands against the ettate of Col. Tillman L. Dixor, dec'd. are requested to hand them in properly attested, those indebted to the same to make payment to WILLIAM DIXON, Ex'or. Dec. 15 97 r3oa Notice. j \[ "1|"R. A. L. McDONaLD wilt resumeJiia School lYl in Camden, on the seco id Monday in January next, at his usual School Room. Prices of Tuition as heretofore, ranging from Five to8even dollars a Quarter. ~ Dec. 30 101 - " m JDr^Goods, Groceries, Crockery kt. ' | 'nil euDscrjDer continues to keep on tumd a X complete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods* Groceries, Crockery, &c., which ho will sell very low for cash. His slock of Groceries comprises in part, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, 4c. Ac. Among his Dry Goods will be found a good article of pure Irish Linen, which he will warrant to be genuine, and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in this market. Purchasers would do well to gire him a call. Jan. 2. J. CHARLES WORTH. Lewisville Female Seminary, Tea Miles East of GheatervUle. REV. L. McDONALD, Visitor. . 1 MRS. A. S. WYLIE, principal; assisted by. Mrs. Lewis, of the Columbia Institute, Temu aud 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 22d of July. The pupils of this seminary, in sickness are at* tended free of charge. For a circular containing full particulars, address Mrs. Wylie, Lewisville P. O. Chester District, S. C. January 6, 1852. 2 tf South-Carolina Female Collegiate INSTITUTE. EX!AS MARKS, M. D. Principal. Department of History and Belle* Lettres. BENJAMIN MILLER, A. D.?Department of Mathematics and Natural Science. Mons. V. H. Manget?Instructor of French, Spanish, and Italian Languages. Mods. Eugene Dovilliers?Instructor in Dr&W ing and Painting. Wm. H. Orchard?Instructor in Music: Pianot Harp and Guitar, and Vocal Music in classes. Dr. < harle8 Zimmermak?Instructorin Instrumental Music: Piano. H. E. Vaas?Instructor in Instrumental Musicl Piano. Guitar and Harp. Miss Sarah S. Wallace?Assistant Instructor in Mathematics, ^Composition and English Branches. Miss Susan Kknnebly?Assistant Instructor in English Branches. Miss Emily Bradley?Assistant Instructor in English Branches. . (TTArrangements have been made with Mr. A. M. Hunt, propiietor of the U. States Hotel, for the conveyance of patrons and pupils to the Institute at the most moderate charges. Those who come by the 'Charlotte Railroad can land at the Institute. Dec. 30. 101 6t Sky-Light Dagnerrean Rooms, In the Hall over the Store of Br. William B. Campbell. MR. H. E. SQUIER would respectfully announce to the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that he has fitted up a sky and side Light, which is acknowledged bv all artists to be far so perior, as it softens the lght,and perfects the eye, thereby rendering it perfectly easy for person* with weak eyes to sit for a miniature. Mr. S.'s skill in the art needs no comment.-* Poisons at all sceptical are requested to call and satisfy themselves by ooeular demonstration. A fine assortment of Medalions and fancy Case* IHTLikenesses of children taken in a few seconds, warranted to be perfect. Nov. 14. 90 tf ^ DIVIDEND OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY AXD OF THE South Western Railroad Bank. THE South Carolina Railroad Company having declared a DIVIDEND for the la>t 0 month*, of THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per Shares, and the South Western Railroad Bank a Dividend for the same period, o? Seventv-five cents per Share. The united Dividend "f Four Dollars and 23-100 Der Share, will be paid on and nfter the 3th day of January, 183?, at the Sr W. R. R. Bank. The Dividend on Stock in uie Road, without corresponding Stork in the Bank, will be paid on and alter Monday, 6th January, 1832, at the Corn* pany's office in John-street, Charleston, and at the Bank of Camden, at Camden. No dividends or arrears of dividends, will b* paid on stock that has not responded to the last call from the Road, of Twenty-Fve Dollars per Share. T1IOS. WARING, Auditor, S. C. R. R. Co. Iames G. Holmes, Cashier. S. W. R. R. Bank. Dec. 30 101 4t