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(will be responded to with equal unanimto b}' the House. On the 3d instant, in the Senate, - Mr. Winston offered the fo'lowing joint resolution, which alter debate, was unanimously adopted : Whereas, from many indications of popular feeling in some of the States of this (Jovernment, and from the speeches and acts of many public men, high in the confidence of their own - - f *1 _ constituents and ot tlie people 01 mo cuiieu g? States, we are led to the belief that a spirit of || interference in the political affairs of the Europeau continent prevails to so great an extent as to induce the fear, tiiat. for the want of cool or reflection, we may he imbrued ill all the trouB bles and difficulties of the political affairs of I nation and people far removed from us. De it therefore resolved by the State of AlaI bama in General Assembly convened, Thai we hold it to be the duty of the Government and the people of the United States to cultivate I relations of amity and good will with all nn tions of the earth. " In peaee, to treat all as friends?in war as enemies." And to have enI tangling alliances with none, and to practice I literally the doctrines of non-intervention. s Resolved. That the Governor be requested to m - forward these resolutions to our Senators and 1 Representatives in Congress, with a request to k Jay the same before their respective bodies. CONGRESS. In the Senate, on Saturday, 1 Oth inst., Mr. Sebastain introduced a bill granting land to Arkansas for railroad purposes. Mr. Geyer introduced a bill allowing Missouri to tax all lands sold in that State, from the day of sale. A resolution offered by Mr. Flench, directing an inquiry into the expediency of reporting a bill granting to all railroads the right of way through the public lands, was adopted. A resolution offered by Mr. Shields, authorp izing the employment of a draughtsman to mark upon the maps cf the Senate the condition ol 8 the public lauds?that is: sold, unsold, survey? ed, and not surveyed?was adopted, r Several private bills ordered to be engrossed were taken up and passed. The Senate, on motion of Mr. Gwin, took up the bill directing the President to appoint a board of officers to make a survey of the bay of San Francisco, to select a site for a navy yard, depot and dry-dock; but alter its reading ;? rwiefrtnnpfi fill MonaHV. Jl I The senate then took up the resolution ueclariug the Contpromisn a definitive settlement ^ of the slavery question, and Mr. Downs adMl dressed the Senate in support of it until the adr journmentr The House of Representatives was not in session. Visit of Kossuth to Mr. Clay.? Kossuth paid a visit to Mr. Clay on Friday afternoon. The interview lasted for an hour, and is said to have been very cordial and friendly. The National Intelligencer says Mr. Clay frankly dis( . closed hissentiments and at considerable length, as to the policy of this country in reference to , the question of intervention in European affairs | Mr. Clay, as it has been understood, is opposed to any change in this policy deeming it best not only for ourselves, but likewise for the down-trodden populations of Europe, that we should pursue, as hitherto, the even tenor of our way. It c? sts the People of the United States fifteen millions^of dollars a 3ear for newspapers nndotlur periodicals, and these newspapers and periodicals are as essential to their safety and happiness as the roofs over their heads, and more so than the army ard navy, which costs twice as much. Navigation around thr Fall? of Ohio.? The city council of Cincinnati have adopted a preamble and resolutions requesting the Ohio senators in Congress, and the members of that J 1 i- (iiinctrmii Uisinci, iu UVJ lllt'li IIIIIUL'UUC 4" ?rt?c .?v? ed a new canal around the Falls on the Indiana side, end also to purchase the present one. Thk Arnold Family.? A Norwich paper says : The last remaining relative of Benedict Arnold (who honored Norwich by being born here) was carried to the poor-house three or four days ago by one of our select-men. She was couisin t<? the traitor, and remembers him well, and spoke with seeming resentment and indignation of his having been "driven out of the country." She is ninety-two years old, and wnen taken from the miserable hovel where she and a sister of her's, who died three or four years ago, had lived, shunned, solitary; and in abject poverty, for many years, the poor old creature was sitting without a fire to warm herself by, although the day was one of the coldest of the season. We have never, been able to learn thatthore was any reason, except in the leprosy which clung to the traitor whom it was their misfortune to be allied to, why this woman and her sister, neither of whom was ever married, should have gone through life excluded from social life and intercourse by the inexorable ban of society. Yet such is the fact, and it furnishes a striking commentary upon the depth and strength of that feeling ol loathing and execration with which the name of Benedict Arnold is linked, now and forever, in the popular mind. r The effects or Gin. ?An English paper speaking of intemperance remarks: Mr. Walkley, coroner for the country of Middlesex, ar excellent chemist, and a physician of no mear order, says: "Gin is the best friend I have; ii causes me to have annually a thousand more inquests than I should otherwise hold. I have reason to believe that 10,000 to 15,000 persons die in London every year from the effect o (Jin-drinking, on whom no inquests are held."? CJnpt. Brunton, of the Navy, adds: " l)urin?j the late war, almost every accident 1 witnesset 011 board ships was owing to drunkenness.? I hold spiri'ual liquors to be more dangerous than gunpowder." An editor down South, who served font davs on a jotv, says tie's so full of the law that it is hard to keep from cheating somebody. ARE YOU AWARE? That a "simple cough," neglected, frequently terminates in Consumption ? "Re wise in ! time." Use Dr. Rogers's Syrup of Liverwort j and Tar. "An ounce of prevention is better j than a pound of cure." For sale at/ Thomas J. Workman's Drug : Store, Camden, S. C. See advertisement in another colum. BANK AGENCY. I 1BA1-11'i subscrioer win aueuu promptly to any uu1 sinews entruste-d to him an Bank Agent. Jan. 16. Z. J. DeHAY. to isilit:. 4 MALE COOK and House Servant. Young xx and active. Apply at his office. Jan. 16. 5 If f08i sal.e. I rpiIE House and Premises now occupied by the ' JL subscriber as a etore. This property will be sold on libera! terms, and on a long credit For ?I paiticulars apply to C. MATHESON. j Jan. 16, 5 tf ' i for sale. ' '"piJE House and Premises formerly occupied i | J_ by Mrs. C. A. Boy kin, adjoining Miss Scota | j McRa's, Kirkwood. Tho house is new, well finj ished and located in every particular, with five | acresof land attached. Apply to Jan. 16?tf E. M. BOY KIN. xotice. \LL persons indebted to the estate of John n-V;.. J? U ~U II f-?| I I i JL JL I>aSKl'l, Sfll., utx u ma j/icaci; urn \>u vui. , ! C. Haile, and make immediate payment, as longer | indulgence cannot be given. SAM'L B A SKIN, Adm'r. | Jan. 16 5 3t AX.MAL JIHETnfi Of the Stockholders of the South Carolina Rail Road Company, and of the South-Western j Rail Road Bank. 1 f"FMJE Annual Meeting of the Sto kholders of! '| J_ the above Institutions will be held in Char- j ! lesion on the 10:h day of February (being the , ! second Tuesday in tlie month) at the Bank Ilall. i The meeting to convene at 11 o'clock, a. m. and ' on the day following, (Wednesday,) there will be i an election held at the same place, between the i hours of 9 a. ni. and 3 p. in. for FIFTEEN DII RECTORS in the Road, and THIRTEEN DI| RECTORS in the Bank. , A Committee to verify Proxies will attend. ! Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Stockholders, February 12 1*51. 41 Resolved, That every Shareholder who shall have owned his Stock for three months be;ore the | general Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, be permitted to pans on the Road, to and from the I said meeting, free of charge." J. R. EMERV, Secretary. J.in 10 5 8t IVotlcc. [WILL sell on Saturdiy, the 17th inst., at the residence ot W. B. Wat kins, one Wagon and Gear, one Sulkey, one Watch and Chain, one ! lot ot Books, one lot of Cotton in the seed, and 1 ;..u? i.? i.;... r..? benefit of his creditors. M. NAUDIN, Assignee. Jan. 3. 4 2t Dissolution of Copartnership. mi IK Copartnership heretnf we exiting net\\A>efi JL James Chesnut. jr., and \V. Tlmrlow Caston, as Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity, is ! hereby dissolved. .Mr. c'aston will settle all demands due to, and i ] bv the firm. JAMES CIIKS.N'LJT. Jr. W. TllURLOW CASTON. Jan. 1, 1852. 4 3m j r|"MIE undersigned will continue the practice of \ | 1. Law and Equity in the Districts of Kershaw,! ; Lancaster, Fairfield. Monitor, and others adjoin- j j ing. and will he found at the office heretofore ocj cupied by the late firm. VV. TllURLOW CASTON*. Jan. 13. 4 3m Notice. DR. T. W. SALMON!) will act as my Agent during my absence from the State. E. A. SALMOXD. Jan. 13. 4 tf Strayed or Stolen, T7ROM the subscriber on the night of the 28lh "l V- I l-_. _ II? M I m. iasi, a uruwii .ware .?iuie, wim i | roach man*; and boh tail, a lump on tin; left side, j i A reasonable reward will be paid tor her delivery i tome. B. B. SALUOND. Jan. 13. 4 3t IVJEW YEA 12. rpiIE subscriber having a largo supply of Goods | JL of every description, will sell tlitin to his | customers on a cre*iit of one year at very moderj ate prices. He will also sell tor cash as low as ' any other establishment in the place, j Feeling very thankful for the liberal patronage I bestowed upon him for the last seventeen years, j he hopes by strict attention to business, and very luw prices, to merit its continuance. Jan. 9. E. \V. BONNEY. r7<01l SALE?Boy's Boots at cost. 1 Jan. 13. E. W. BONNEY. SUGAR House Syrup and new crop New Or- j _ leans Molasses. For sale by i Jan. 13. K. W. BONNEY. PATENT Meat Cutters and Sausage stuflers. Also, i good assortment of Rocking and S.tj ting Chairs. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. i CIOOPER'S best shreihled Isinglass, and a va- | J riety of Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, I Raisins, Almonds, Bromu, Chocolate, Mustard, I \,nvi:se, secu routines, ivc. jusi rccc'ven ny Jar. 13. R. \V. BONNKY. 13. W. BOftftJUY, Bank Accent and General Merchant, CAMDEN, S. C. Notice. W 11,17 be sold at tire Store of the late A. K. ] Allen, dee'd, in i atndeii, on Friday the 23d 1 inst. and day following if necessary, the personal I property of said dee'd, consisting of a Horse, s Wagon, Cotv, Patent Scales, Merchandise of va; A lko. rions descriptions, and Household Furniture, &c. j. A lot of'DRY 1I1DKS. j Terms?All sums of five dollars and under . V,.*. ?4 , w?v? uimiiixi >1 un-llll UI M.\ > ! notes with good security. Interest from day of I i sale. JOHN It. JOY, Odinary and Administrator, j Jan. 9. 3 t? Notice. A LL those indebted to the subscriber either by 1\ bond, note, or book account, will find their | notes and accounts in the ?S'herifl"s Office for itn" mediate collection. JOHN INGRAM. Jan. 6, 1852 2 tf Notice. I hereby appoint Gen. J. W. Cantey Agent to attend all business transactions during my absence from the State. ZACil CANTEY. Jan. 16. 5 tf VLL persons are forbid cutting wood or trespassing in any manner on Zach Cantey's land J. W. CANTEY. Hobkirk, January 10. 5 tf Executors Sale. "IT/ILL be sold on Monday the 2d day of FebT T ruary next, at the Court House in Camden, Thirty one NEGROES, belonging to the Estate of the late Capt Powell McRa. The terms will be one-third cash, the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, a bond with personal security and a mortgage of the property will be required, and interest to be paid annually. WILLIAM J.'TAYLOR, E.x'r 1\ McRa. Jan IS 4 ts ESTATE SAffiE. BV permission <>f John R. Joy, Esq. Ordinary for Kershaw District, Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 27th inst. at the late residence of Benjatnin Haile, doe'd., a portion of the Personal Ks. tiiti: of snid deceased, consisting of CORN, FODDER, l'EAS, a quantity of SEE!) COTTON, stock of CATTLE, SHEEP, DOGS, and about 12,000 pounds SALTED PORK. Plantation Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture, tf-c. ALSO. At the Court House in Camden, on Monday, 2d day ol February, between 50 and <iO Prime Nojjrocs a fine Family Carriage, one pair of Carriage Horses, a Boy's Poney, fifteen prime Mules, and the Plantation Wagons. The Negroes will he sold on a credit of one, two and three years. Terms for the other property will be made know^t at the time of sale. C. J. SHANNON, Adm'r. Benj. Haile. will sell at the same time and place, and on the same teans, Fifty Aeg'oes. C. MATIIESON. January 9, lS.j'J. .i ta 0"Tiie Charleston Courier, Southern Standard and South Carolinian will insert the above triweekly until sale, and forward their accounts to this office. "FRESH"GARDEN "SEEDST THE Subscriber has just received a new supply of Fr?*sh Winter and Sprint; GAIftDi:.\ SEEDS. As we test all of our Seeds before selling them, t he public may purchase from lis with confidence. We sell nothing that we do not feel assured will grow if the necessary cautions me used. Our supply consists in part of Beans?English Windsor, Early Mohawk, Early Yellow Six Weeks, Large White Kidney, Refugee or 1000 to 1, Red French Speckled, Dutch Case Knite, W'lite Dutcli'Runner, Largo Lima. Beets.? Early Blood Turnip, Long blood, White Sugar. Cabbages.?Early York, Large York, Sugar Loaf, May, Early Drumhead, Large Late Drumhead, Savoy, Early Dutch, Green Globe Savoy, True Green Glazed* Carrots.?Early, fforn, Long Orange. Cliciunfoerv^^umg Green, Early Frame, Gherkin. y Lettuce.?White Cabbage, Silesia, Curled Ice Head. Oufou.?WV.ite Portugal, Lar^e Red, \ellow Dutch. E'eas.?Early Warrick, Early June. Early Cliarl ton, tarty I inutile mossom, ueao .miiji, uwari Marrowfat, Large White Marrowfat. Radish.?Long Scarlet, Scarlet Turnip, Black Fall. Squash.?Vol low Bush, White Bush, Summer Crookneek. Turnips.?Large White Flat, Early Spring, Early Dutch, Yellow English, Red Top Flat, Ruta Baga. Corn.?Sweet. Sugar. Six Weeks, Tusenrora, with Okra, Purple Broccoli, Cauliflower. Celery, Egg PI ant, Kale, Nutmeg, Melon, Parsley, Parsnip. Peppers, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spinage, Vegetable Oyster. Also, a large variety of choice Flower Seeds. SOO Asparagus Roots. For sale by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Jau f>. 13 tf A CARD. rrMIE subscriber begs leave respectfully to ten' JL der his thanks to '.hose of his friends and the citizens of Camden generally, who have so generously and liberally patronized him during il e past year, and to solicit a continuance of the same. His stoc k ?il' Drugs, Chemicals,&c, though limited, will always be found commensurate with the wants of the community, and they may rely at all tunes upon his personal attention to his business, - i.:? t?i anil incur wants. i nose niuuijtc.i io mm iur 10^1, are earnestly requested tocome forward and settle the sam* as otfrly as possible. Jan. (! [--fit] Z. J. DeIIAY, Drujrpist. Saddle and Harness Making. rpHB undersigned continues his busines-Tit the l_ old stand, returns his thanks for past favors 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 percent will be made. JanG, [2-ly] F.J. OAKS. For JSalc. WAGON Bridles, of tny 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 1 do do Lemons 1 do do I'ine Apples 1 do do Citron Received and fir sale bv Dec. 23, 1851. SHAW & AUSTIN. Case6 Pie Fruiu Received and for sale by f) Dec.. 23 1861, SHAW ct AUSTIN *" bbls. choice I'ippimj. Received and for sale by e) Doc. 23, 1851, .SHAW cf- AUSTIN f /I Kegs -Malaga Grapes. Received and for sale I.U bv S1JAW &. AUSTIN. Dec. 23, 1851. 99 If Drums, small size, Figs. (New crop) Re^r) reived and lor sale bv Dec. 23, 1851, SHAW &. AUSTIN. f Whole boxes Layer Raisins , LvF 20 lialf do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and for sale bv Dec. 23, 1851. SI I AW & AUSTIN. ^ Bids. Kennedy's Hotter Crackers. Received f/ and for sale liy SHAW &. AUSTIN Doc. 23, 1851. Ca*e? Hrandy Fruits. Received at MOOHF'S. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. JUST received per steamer Marion, our supply of GARDEN SEEDS, for spring plant| ng, consisting in part ot the.loilowing varieties: Artichoke I Kale. Asparagus German Kale or Dwarf Beans. Greens Dwarf or snap Leek Early Valentine ^ Musk Melon, do Mohawk |E.\tra tine Nutmeg i do China 'Pine Apple do Rachel or Quail I Water Melon. Heads :Paris Refugee or 1000 to 1 Citron (for preserving) i Carolina or seweo Mustard. Large white Lima White and Black Beets. Okra. Early Biood Long White Long do Short Green White sugar Onion. Broccoli. While Onion Sets Early white Parsley Brussels Sprouts 1'arsuips. Cabbage. !Large Dutch i lv..ll?... v fcarly 10rK I'chuh uugai do Dutch i Pepper, do Drumhead 'Dong Cayenne do May Large Bell do sugar-loaf Pea*. Large early York Extra early Prince AlExtra fine large late fiat ! bert Dutch Early Washington (or Largo late green glazed I true MaO Red Dutch (for pickling) Earlv Frame Mountain j do Charlton Carrots. j Later Sorts. Early Horn Dwarf Blue Imperial Long Orange j do Garden MarrowAltringham t fat Canlif lower. iDvv'f. Sugar, edible pods Large early Linden 'Knight's Dwarf Marrow Late Walcheven 'British Queen do WliifR solid i 'eierv Tali do Col! nrd*. Jfllack-cyed do 1 Long and country Large white do Cress {Matchless do Cucumber. ISadish. ! Early Green Cluster Early scarlet short top do Frame iLong salmon ; Small Gherkin jEarly scarlet Turnip Long green Prickly jYellow do do do Turkey Black Fall or Spanish Egg Plant [Salsify or Vegetable OyCorii, j ster Extra Early i Spinach Early Canada Squawli. do Tuscarora {Early white scallop bush do Dutton (Winter crook neck Sweet or Sugar ,Vegeiable marrow Lettuce. Tomatoes. Early curled Silesia Large Red Ice Drumhead (fine) ,Small do Magnum Bonum Red Cherry Early Cabbage i Turnip. I Royal jEarly Dutch I Butter Head | do Red top ! Large curled Jrulid White Norfolk ! Philadelphia Cabbage Improved Ruta Baga (very fine) : White Stone Imperial THOMAS J. WORKMAN. ON and aftcrr 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 Passenger Train will i p nn _ Leave Lamuen ai - - o ou a. m. Arrive at Columbia - - 9 15 a.m. Leave " 12 m. Arrive at Camden - . 4 p. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Leave Camden at 5 .'10 a. m. Arrive at Junction - - 7 40 a. m. Leave " - - 7 50 a. m. Arrive at Camden - 10 a. in. Leave ' - 11 15 a. m. Arrive at Junction - - 145 p.m. Leave " - 2 p. in. Arrive at Camden. - - 4 p. m. On Snudays the Train will remain at Junction until the afternoon Train arrives from Charleston iN. D. BAXLBV, Agenf. Jan. '2,1852. 1 tf .\otice. ILL persons havingdemands against the Estate 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 rAHA Genuine Rio Hondo Segars OvJUv/ 5000 genuine Gold Leaf do. Received ajid for sale by Dec. 23,1-51. SHAW & AUSTIN. MACKAREI.. i Kiti No. 1 Markarel i 10 Half Kits do. do. Darrein No. 1, 2 and 3 do DcemberG W C. MOORE* SUGAR AND COFFEEB..OWN, Loaf and Crashed Sugars Hio, Cuba and Java Coffee. For sale by W. C. MOQItE. v/ \ Pounds <>f lirst quality LEAF LARD J. IjuU 3 casks canvassed Hams I riod Beef. Ac MOORE'S, Dec. 6. Sign of the Red Flag. nun Pieces brown and bleached Homespuns 100 do low pri<'ed Calicoes 100 pieces do do Cassimeres and Jeans. Cheap, and no mistake. For Kale by W. C. MOORK, - Red Fin* ' i A Cases Claret Wine, for tnble use 1" 10 Jo Old Madeira V\ ine 10 do <lo Fori do 'J do lx)ndcn Farter, " BvukV' 1 do best Ale. By ' W. C. MOORE. Administrator's Notice.~ ILL persons having' demands against the estate j of John S. Cunningham, dee'd. are hereby notilied to present them duly ai tested, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to R. B. CUNNINGHAM, ) . . , W. C. CUNNINGHAM, \ Aam r0 Dec. 29, IS")1 J01 tf Kio, Culm and Java Coffee. Sacks of the above Codec. Received at OU M PORK'S. \otiee. 4 II persons having demands against the EsxYtate of John A. Nelson, dee'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to J. F. SUTHERLAND, Adm'r. Dec. 2B 99 tf. Yeast Fowders. J rpHESE Powders are an entire, substitute for Yeast in | 1_ all culinary purposes, having been improved hy a recent ehemicitl ..'ix-overv, by which they are rendered perfectly harmless to the Dyspeptic a* well us the Epicure, hiiiI are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. Prepared and sold at Z. J. DeIIAY'S, also l'reeton and Merrill's Infallible Yeast Powders. I W.TI. M. SHANNON, Attorney atLavr and Solicitor in Equity " , CAMDEN, S. C. Office on Broad-street, opposite A. Young's Book *" I-_ o f 8tore? J*n * 1 - * i " 1 g Superior Frencli Brandy, OLD Port and Madeira Wines, for medical por^ poses, For sale by Jan. 2. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. UOBIItSO^IPATE.lT BARLEY, FOR making superior Barley Water in ten minutes. Strongly recommended by the faculty as a nutritious cooling food f( r Infants; much approved for making a delicious custard pudding, and excellent for thickening Broths or Soups. For sale by THOMAS WORKMAN. Likely Mouse S>errants for sale, IN EQUITY?'Lancaster District. Mrs. Susan Boyd, by next friend, vs. Samuel B/ Massey, Trustee?Petition to sell negroes. BY virtue of the Decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will seJ at Lancaster court house o:t the 19th day of January, 1852, the f? 1lowmg NEGROES, viz: j ELLEN, aged 35, a good cook and house servant LUC1NDA, 12, a bright mulatto, and perfect beauty # MADISON, aged 10, stout, like'y aid smart MARCELLUS, 8, " HENRY, 6, " Terms?A credit of 12 months, except as much cash as will pay costs, purchasers giving* notes and good security, with interes' annuallyfrom the day of sale. J. H. WITHERSPOON, Dec. 29, 1851. [83] C. E. L. D. /~N IINNV and nnniioe Rawninn I.'') Inol. n-. * * ""66 '"o* 1_v ,4,v"* VJ Rope and three ply twine for sale at the low eat prices by ?. W. BONNfiY, OA Parrels first quality Baltimore FLOUR. For sfc OU by W. C. MOORE. Executor's Notice. 4 LL persons having demands agaihst the es~ j jLx. tate of Col. Tilhnan L. Dixor, dcc'd. arer requested to hand them in properly attested, and1 those indebted to the same to make payment to WILLIAM DIXON, Ex'or. Dec. 15 97 iv3na Notice. i MR. A. L. McDONALD will resume his School 1VL in Camden, on the seco id Monday in January next, at his usual School Room. Prices of Tuition as heretofore, ranging from Five to Seven J ? II uuuuiti a quarter. Dec. 30 101 ' 8t Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c. THE subscriber continues to keep on hand a complete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, &c., which he will sell very low for cash. His stock of Groceries comprises in part, * Snt;ar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, Ac. 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 give him a call. Jan. 2. J. CIIAKLESWORTH. Lewisville Female Seminary. Ten Miles East of Chesterviile. REV. L. McDONALD, Visitor. IMRS. A. S. WYLIE, principal; assisted by [fl Mrs. Lewis, of the Columbia Institute, Tenu, aiul Miss II. 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. J tie pupus of tnis seminary, in sickness are attended free of charge. For a circular containing full particulars, address Mrs. Wylie, Lewisville P. 0. Chester District, S. C. January 6, 1852. 2 tf South-Carolina Female Collegiate INSTITUTE. ELIAS HARKS, H. D.. Principal. Department of History and Belles Leltres. BENJAMIN MILLER, a. D.?Department of Mathematics and Natural Science. Mons. V. H. Manget?Instructor of French, Spanish, and Italian Languages. Mons. Eugene Dovilliers?Instructor in Draw ing and Painting. \Vm. II. Orchard?Instructor in Music: Piano, | Marp and Guitar, and Vocal Music in classes. Dr. < harles Zimmerman?Instructor in Instrumental Music: Piano. II. E. Vaas?Instructor in Instrumental Music: Piano. Guitar and Ilarp. Miss Sarah S. Wallace?Assistant Instructor in Mathematics, ^Composition and English Branches. Miss Susan Kennerly?Assistant Instructor in English Branches. Miss Emily Bradley?Assistant Instructor in English Branches. ' Jj*Arrangcments 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 Ii stitutc. Dec. 30. 101 6t DIVIDEND OF THE SOUTII CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY and of the South Western Railroad Bank, THE South Carolina Railroad Company having declared a DIVIDEND for the last 6 month?, ot THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per Shares, and the South Western Railroad Bank a Dividend for the same period, ol Seventy-five ceitts pet Share. The united Dividend oi Four Dollars and 25-100 per Share, will be paid on and after the 5th day of January, 185?, 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, 5th January, 1852, at the Company's office in John-street, Charleston, and at the Bank ot Camden, at Camden. No dividends or arrears of dividends, will be paid on stock that has not responded to the last call front the Road, of Twenty-Fve Dollars per Share, THOS. WARING, Auditor, & C. It. R. Co. James G. Holmes, Cashier. S. W. R. R. Bank. Dee. 30 101_ 4t Soiling off at font. ALL my 6tock of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware and Crockery, &c. A 1 I 1 4 k ~ _..U !1 M L .. nil pcrhuus iuuuu;ca iu ine Buuscnucr cuncr oy note or account, are requested to call and settle the 6anie. JAMES Aj^JWEN, Jan. 2. _1 tf Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves in copartnership under the name of REE HE It & DeSAUSSURE, for the transaction of Factorage and Commission business in Charleston, for the 6ale of Cotton, Rice, and other country produce. Orders filled with care, ami promptly forwarded. H * OSWELL REEDER. JOHN B. DeSAUSSURE Office on Adger's Wharf. Charleston, Jan. 0 1832, 2 *