Imrrnrnrn , ??*?
masters by the qualified voters in the respective
localities in which post offices are situated: Promltdy
That it!, in the opinion of said committee,
Gongfess has already such constitutional power
said committee shall, instead of said amendment,
.'report, within the time aforesaid, a bill to effect
the aforesaid object."
Modesty.?There is a resistless charm in a
? * -i .ill
'modest demeanor winch, is worth more man an i
the arts with which desinguing women seek to
captivate the opposite sex. Meretricious attractions,
may chance to please today; but native excellence,
with the simple setting of modesty,
w ill delight to-morrow, and next day. and so on,
without interruption. Moreover, the pleasure
which we derive from spurious shallow charms is
almost certainly followed by disgust, when we
come to see that we have been imposed upon.
It is not agreeable to our amour propre to know
and feel that we have bem cheated. The old
paradox about '"beauty unadorned" has much
truth in it, and is very pointedly and prettily
rendered into the following epigram:
"As lamps bum silent with unconscious light,
So' modest case in beauty shines more bright,Uriairriing
charms with force resistless fall.
And she who means no mischief does it all!"
Xorth Carolina Mutual Insurance Company.
?The members of this Company hold their annual"meeting
in Ilaleigh on the 13th instant.
We loam from the Standard that the old of1%
oTvrl ll.of on occ/kccirn-.nt nf
niW'inenr a-ri?vun nuu 4??? .kh v.VM?v..., y.
3 1-2 per cent was loviocl upon the premium
notes, to raise funds to meet recent losses.
The annual report of the company, embracing
a statement of operations during the past year,
will l>o published soon.
The Standard states that the company is in a
prosperous condition, and holds out the strongest
promises of future usefulness.
Laiojhablc Mistake.?Some of the Engli^1
newspapers having heard of but one distinguish"
cd "Douglass" in the United States, have eon"
founded him with the late Senator from Illinois,
and have lately gravely announced that the
ITun. Frederic Douglass, a colored gentleman, is
a prominent candidate for the 1'residency.
British Port*.?A parliamentary return lately
made shows that Liverpool is the Greatest port
.1 1 _ a.. .... 1.. ?. .v. 4.
in me .uriiisn empire, in me vaiui- ui ca|?ji i>
and the extent of its foreign commerce. Liverpool
exports in value more than half the total ainount
of the exports of Great lint an and Ireland.
The principal ports of Great liritau rank
as follows for the year 1850: Liver|x?ol exports,
in value, ?35,000,000; 14,000,000; Hull, 10,.J'JG,000,
Glasgow, 3,768,000; Southainton exports in
value nearly 22,000,000; Cork exports in value
above 1,000,000.
Ax Excoriation.
What in thunder is the matter with the editor
of .the Latayctte Sfatemnoiu- lie must have h.-ul
his hands in the Lion's mouth to score England
in this way:
"Eajlunl, tho freebooter of nations; tin great
pirate of the seas; tlic mighty land stealer: grasping
at every tiling; restrained by no mortal or national
law; against whom weakness is no protection;
boasting an-established church whose priests
are notorious for profligacy, and even for infidelity;
having courts of justice proverbial for corruption;
freedom of the press degraded by licentioussxr\n
Kurt iS /.'If, ) .n
<1 CUIir?U!UllUII m/l, \JIIK ?? ? V* ????% ti V??.. -v.
produced; a jurisprudence made up of traditions
and controlled by barbarous precedent, styling
herself, .''by the Gnice of God, defender of the
Fait b," when she has, forages past, carried not
tlie mercy of religion and the cluirities of peace, but
the fire-brands and and the flaming s.word into
even* land where avarice or ambition have tempted
her! England., that tbrcenturies hand warred
against Fnmce; that lias sneered at herliternture.
her social system, and her religion; whose cliildren
are taught in nursery to despise Fnnchmcn:
and wlirne exulting army, insolent with the
spoils of Waterloo, bivouacked with the Cossacks
of the Don and the panders of the Ausfrain in
the Champede Mars! But. guided by the one
idea [tolicv and inflexible will of Louis I'hillippe,
France had seemingly forgotten all this, and was
thus, even prej>ared to unit with England against
the United States, upon the principle proclaimed
by Genet, and put in practice by the British
cabinet, when suddenly the king and his ministers
fell together, and with them the influence of
England in Frauce; and the doctrine of the 'balance
of power.' as applied to American affairs."
"Our nrts are floating wide," as the girls said
to their ribbons.
WHAT A PITY!
That so many worthless preparations should
l?o ofti'iTod to the public as cures for the most
serious diseases! But let those who have been
disappointed not despair, for Dr. Rogers's Syrup
of liverwort and Tar, really cures all diseases of
the luno*, after everything else has failed.
See advertisement in another column.
Offi< re Saiitce Canal Company.
Charleston*, Jan. 21, 1852.
At a Monthly Meeting of the I?ireetors of t his Company.
held to-day, the following Resolutions were
adopted:
In as much as the Canal has been without water for
nearly four years in consequence of a succession of dry
seasons, from which ithason former occasions suflcred,
and in as much as a report lias gone abroad, that it
would necessarily be abandoned, thereby deterring
^ those who wouldusc it, from providing themselves with
I Boats?and in as much as the Canal has now abundance
r of water, and may as formerly, continue to have for maI
ny years. .Therefore
I A'tsolved, That the Canal is now in boating order, and
' that it will lie kept ripen.
lte.solred. That the foregoing resolution be published
in the papers of Charleston, Camden, and Columbia.
Extract from the Minutes.
IIAKlllfi SIMt Socy ati'l Treasury.
Jan. 27. 8 2t
\va\ti;d to unci:.
\GOOP COOK, Washer and Ironer, for whom lib*
. oral wages will bo i>aid. Apply to
January 27.?8tf S. E. CAPERS.
FOI1 SALE.
ON TIIK FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next,
will ho Hold to the highest bidder before the
Court llonso door in Ctmulcn, nil my right, title and
inter* st in and to 345 acres of LAND, lying on the
waters of Gum Swamp Creek, in the District of Kershaw.
MARY CUNNINGHAM.
January 27. 3 5t
4
CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
To be had until the 1st of February next.
r I M1E undersigned would rospccuutiy miorm the Ciu1.
zens of Camden and the surrounding Districts,
that he will keep on the sale ol' Rcady-Madc CLOTHING
in this place until the lirst of February next, during
which time, he will he pleased to see all those who
are in want of a GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES, which
can bo bought cheaper than at any other establishment
in Camden.
C3)*' Do not forget the place?it is at .T. L. FALK &
CO.'S New ClotUtug Stove,
NEXT TO THE POST-OFFICE...^
January 2G. 8 tf
TO TRAVSLERS,
rIMIE subscriber having recently purchased that large
.1. and commodious Building in the town of Camden,
S. C.. known as McKAINS HOTEL, and recently occupied
by Mr. J. IJ. F. Booxk. is prepared to receive
and aecomdato TRAVELERS and BOARDERS, and
will thank the traveling portion of the country to give
him a call. J01IN INGRAM.
Camden, S. C. January 27,18.12. 8 tf
2^"The South Carolinian and Charleston Courier will
insert triweekly for one month, and the Hornet's Nest,
Charlotte, and Weekly Post Raleigh, once a week for
two months, and forward bills to this otlice.
SEGRO SHOES AT C'OST.
'T'MIE subscribers will sell the remainder oftheir stock
.JL ofNEGRO SHOES, at Cost, for Cash.
January 27. WORKMAN & BOONE.
I>B2Y G4>OI>.?.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
"Y\7K Wave on hand a largo assortment of WINTER
>> and KAKLY SPUING GOODS, which wo
propose selling oil' at COST, and some styles LESS
THAN COST, so as to make room for a large assortment
nl ?|>;>i;&K and Suniiiicr Woods.
Purchasers will liiul it much to their interest to call
on us.
We have and will continue to keep the largest and
most select stock of Coeds to he found in tliis market.
S. C. & J. CHAMBERS.
Columbia, January 27. 3 It
Desirable Properly for Sale.
rpilE DcICALP. MANUFACTURING COMPANY
L will offer tor sale, their Coltosi Factory,
Form ?IilI and Tannery, near Camden, S.
C. The situation is pleasant and healthy, offering a
very desirable investment for Capitalists. The water
power is amply sufficient for all purposes, withiu one
mile of the Terminus of the Camden and South Carolina
Rail Rood, affording daily opportunity for the shipment
of Goods.
The Cotton Factory is now in operation, with a full
complement of hands, has been making Czaabnrgs and
Yarns, and has 1G80 Spindles, twenty .'in-inch Cards
and forty Looms, all in good condition, to which is attached
a MACHINE SSiiUl', with Lathes, Cutiiug Engines,
and all necessary Tools.
The Corn Mill received ln-t year, FOURTEEN IIUNiinrn
Tn'tiivl CAC COPV ...wl ?i.n iv......... .
j/ltrii' i?vciir<iA.'wi vvtwi, iuiu vhu J iinm'i > WilMMn
nf .'Hi Vats, IJ.uk Mill driven by water, and the
STOCK 1NT THE FACTORY and thy STOCK CONTAINED
IN THE TAN-YAR1).
AI.SO.
Fourteen ValtiaMe IVc^roes,
accustomed to working in the Tan Yard and Factory.
The above property will be sold on a credit of one,
two and three years, and may be treated for at Private
Sale until thelirst of March next, and unless previously
sold, will he offered at Public Sale on that day.
For further particulars, application nmy be made to
THOMAS LANG, or
Jan. 27. TV. ANDERSON.
Cnntion.
A LL persons aro cautioned against trading for a
j \l Note of hand, for $80. given by tneto Dixon Kirby,
dated in November, 1851, payable oil the 1st January
isr,:t. The property for which-sud note was given
having proved unsound, I will not pay it.
Jan. :J7?Itw 8 H. II. EVANS.
J.v lilll lTY.
Ex Parte: Julia Melta and Mary S. MoRa, by next
friend?Partition for sale of Negroo*.
IN pursuance of an order in this ease made, tliere
will lie offered li>rsa!cat Public Uutcry ;it the Court.
House door in Camden, on next Sale-Day, being the
FIRST MONDAY IN FEDRL'ARY, and'ifprevented
from then selling by accidental cause, will lie tiered at
some subse-pient Sale-Dav, Thirty-One^r' more IIGalSOSlS,
belonging to the Estate ofl'outiu. McRv.
Junior. . _ * "*
Terms?So nn!c!i.< 'o : v will pav costs of proceed
IllJiS, iNii.uivv i'? in* ]Mi'i i;i i;m, i\\v uuu uyvr ^uiur1,
purchaser t<? give bond bearing interest front t!ie day ol
sale, payable annually, with goo. 1 personalsecurity ami
mortgage of t lie property.
\V. U. it. WORKMAN, C. E. K. P.
January 27, 1852. 8 ts
B If g:?i 8' z TY-Kershaw.
Zacli. Cantey and Wife. vs. John M. PcSaussure. Trustee
Win. Adamson Cantey.?iiiil to sell Trust Property.
iN pursuance of the Peoree*mSde in this case, I invite
proposals for tlnj^orchase of the following
Tit ACT OF J.AN I?, viz: all that Tractor Parcel ol
J?oud. lying on the East side of Wateree llivor. in Kershaw
district, containing by rc-surevey of E. Park Kit,
Deputy Surveyor, of tlio 17th dav of January, 18PJ,
FIFTEEN II UNDP ED AND TWENTY (1520) ACPES.
I on tided North by lands ol Dr. 10. A. Salmond
and lands of the Estate of John Chesnut. East by lands
of the Estate of John Chesnut. South by lands of Edward
E. A damson, and West bv the Wateree Piver.
W. 11. It. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D.
January 27, 1852. 8 tf
TAXES.
N OTICE is hereby given, that I will <>]>e:i Books 011
the 2s'tli day ol" February next, at the store of
James 1 Hiulnp. in Camden. lV>r collecting the Taxes lbr
18a 1, and will attend at I lie following places on the following
days for the same purpose:
On Monday, the 1st of March tit. Liberty Ilill: on
Tuesday, the 2d of March tit Flat Hock, on Wednesday,
the 3d of March, at liulfnlo; on Thurday, the 1th oi
March at Lizenby's; on Friday, the 5th of March, at
Sell rock's Mill; on tsaturdav, tlio (ith of March, at Cureton's
Mill.
Aller the above named times, I will attend at Camden
until the first day of May next, at which time the
Books will positively be closed, and all defaulters double
taxed. J. W. IH.'BV, T. C. K. 1).
January 2". 8 if
Twenty Dollars Kewartl.
4 BSCOXHKBon the 2<5th deeember, GEORGE. a
J\ dark mulatto, about twenty-live years of ago. lie
was tbrnierly owned by Russell Paine, Esq.. aud has
work"?l a painter in tie.- city, llecau write, and no
doubt will lbrge pusses, to pass as a free in:ui. lie has
been in Columbia, Camden and Newberry, where be is
wll known. The above reward will be paid for his
deJivcrv in any Jail where I can get him.
11KXRY D. WALKER.
Charleston, S. f\. Jan. 211?'It.
SOTHI;.
r I'M IE subs -fibers have tliis day formed a Co-partner
I ship, under the name and linn o:" HOOT .t IXGUAM,
lor the purpose of carrying on the General
Auctioneering Business. F. HOOT.
JOIIX INGRAM.
Camukn, Jan. 23. 7 tf
LOST OR STOLEN,
ON the 22d of January, a NOTE OF HANI* against
J). U. M. I'uiilap, in favor of Joseph K. Kirkland,
for the sum of two huhdrcd and lilly dollars, dated
the Mil of May, 1850, and due 1st Jauiinrv. 1851.
Jan. 23?:tt. JOS. K. K 1HKLAXD.
STOVES FOR SALE.
rIM\'o guth 1 STOVKS will la; sold very lew, if immc1
(lialo application he made at THIS (iKKICK.
\lili persons are forhid cutting wood or trespassing
in any manner on Zaeli Cantey's laud.
J. W. CANTEY.
?gawn?ca?? juwh m? i u
SUFFER HOUSE.
rr,HK subscriber has rondo arrangements witli the
L Contractor to furnish SUPPER for Stage Passengers
to and from Camden. C. II. NETTLES.
Rkfkiiuxcks?.L \\\ Stkoall, Contractor: Col. E.
t\*. Cil.vm.ks, Darlington C. II.; Maj. Jon.v D. Mommy,
Cannlcn; Post Mastkij, Choraw.
Mount Elon, Jan. "J3. 7 8t
CLEAR THE WAY IF
IN order to make room for Spring Purchases, I now
o'iYct the following WINTER OOODS at prices unquestionably
low:
I Ladies' Winter LTossUooilrf 01 every kiihi, i^otn ilv.
upwards
Beautiful Brocade Lustres. 25. 51 and .'57. worth 50c.
0-1 English Merinoes, all shades, only 50c
French Mcrinoos. plain and figured, at X. York Cost
Mousslin PoLaims worth 37, for 18. 20 and 25c
Beautiful fast colored Calicoes, reduced to 10c.
First quality French Calico, now selling at 12c
White and Red Flannel at a shade over cost
White and Grey Duflil Blankets, at 75, 87 and ?1
With a great variety of WINTER GOODS, at. prices
temptingly low. My object Icing to raise money for
my Spring Purchases. I will sell them oil'at any saci'i|
ri,vr>f profit*, rather than krop them over to next winj
ter. Parties wishing bargain", will luid this an excellent
opportunity for covcrting their loose change into
good, cheap and substantial I>rv Goods.
Jan. 23. ' JAMES WILSON.
A Suit to suit the Tiaes!
1 A^ISllfXG to close out the balance of my stock of
t Winter Ready-Made Clothir will di?- ^
l pose of my stock of Coats. Over Coats and '? ests at 1
cost prices. ai.su.
Broad Cloths, French Cassitueres and Vestings, AllWool
Tweeds. Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Xegro
Cloths, at greatlv reduced prices.
_ January 23.J JAMES WILSOX.
LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG.
? r?T\-l.M . ITAM1VDCVO r> I T C< TT IV
ft r ii>J'iH.aui n\;ji ijgi (..iuiwcio, ru.v^- ;
j Jl\. XELS. Oznnburps. Jeans, Ticking, ?tc. Ac. Also, i
I Bagging, Rope, Twine. &c. For ssile low tor cash, j
I or on time, to punctual customers.
January 23. \VM. (' MOORE.
CHEAP GROCERIES"
~ iriFDS. SUGAR; SO sacks RIO COFFE; mats
O JAVA COFFEE: 10 sacks CUBA DO.
20 barrels New Orleans MQLASSKS
? hogs West India DO
30 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY
10 do Monongchela DO
? casks old live DO 10 years old
3 1-S casks FRENCH BRANDY
5 bands best LEAF LAUD
10 barrels >1ACKAREL
25 bands Baltimore FLOUR
10 boxes English Dairy CHEESE
10 kits M ACKAREL No. 1
ALSO,
10 baskets HEIDSICK CHAMPAIGN E
10 eases CLARET WINE, for Table use
10 do MADEIRA DO
5 do PORT DO
20 dozen "BYASS' LONDON" PORTER
At,SO,
Ginger, Peach, Plum and Chow Chow PRESERVES
-00 quarter and half boxes SARDINES
50 eases SALMON and LOBSTERS
Willi many other articles too numerous to mention. For
salcrlow ibrcasli, or to punctual customers on the usual
time. * \V. 0. MOORE, Rod Fla^.
"VT JEW ItAISIAfS?50 quarter boxes RAISINS.
.11 Received at MOORE'S.
rpOBACCO?A small lot of CHEWING TOBACI
CO. Just received and for sale by
W. C. MOORE, SIkii of the Red Flay.
CAi*DI,KS?20 boxes Sperm
I V.' and Adanuu.tinc CANDLES. For sale cheap bv
_ January 33. W. C. MOORE.
V.UL8- A small lot of NAILS. For sale very
i. i low to close tmt the lot, by W. C. MOORE.
4 L .II?.1* Currants, Figs and Prunes. At
ll Jan. 23. MOO RE S.
pAUDY?125 boxes CANDY, (25 His. each.) For
V > sale Ion* to Merchants. Just.received for sale by
January 24. W. C. MOORE.
I Case Preserve"! Grantees
1 !(> do Lemons
1 do do Cine Apples
1 do do Citron
Received and for Jalcbv
I tec. 23, 18.11. _ SHAW A AUSTIN".
" Cases Rio Knit. Received and for sale by
I f) Dec. If.".!. SHAW A AUSTIN".
I f bids, choice Pippins. Received and for sale bv
ft SHAW A AUSTIN".
i / \ Keys Malaya C nines. Received and for sale
i 1 W by SHAW A AUSTIN.
Dec. 23, ISol. 09 tf_
j > ^ Drums, small size, Figs. (N"e\v crop) Received
?') and for side by
Dec. 23, 1851 SHAW A AUSTIN'.
I / 1 Whole boxes Layer Raisins
1' ' 20 half do do do
30 ipiarter do do do
Received and fir sale by
Dec. 23, 1N31. ' SHAW A AUSTIN.
i " BbLs Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and
; f) for sale bv SIIAW A AUSTIN"
Dee. 23, fs.11.
ISAIVK AHEVC1.
rIMIE subscriber will attend promptly to any be.siI
ncss entrusted to hint as BANK AG EXT.
Jan. 1G. '/. J. DEHAY.
TO IS I RE.
VMALK COOK and HOUSE SERVANT. Young
and active. Apply at this oilic.
January 16. 5 tf
FOR ^ VLL\
HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied hy the
j I subscriber as a Store. This property will be sold I
011 liberal terms, and 011 a long credit. For particulars '
apply to ' C. MATHESOX.
January 16. 5 tt' ~
FOR MALE.
rpiIK HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied
L by Mrs. C. A. Roy kin, adjoining Miss Scyta MeHas,
Kirkwood. The House is new. well finished and
located in every particular, with live acres of Land attached.
Apply to K. M. BOYKIX.
January 10. 5 tf
NOTICE.
VLL persons indebted to the Estate of John Raskin
sen., dee'd. will pleaso call oil Col. J. 0. llnile,
i and make immediate payment, as longer indulgence
eannot be given. SAM'L. BASK1XT, Adni'r.
January 10. 5 3t
~co~rnT~
I f Bushels of CORN. For salo lo\v for
1 ?\ I\ f V/ CASH or GO days Caper.
January 'JO. W. C. MOOIIE.
A CARD.
rpiIE subscriber bops leave respectfully to tender his
L thanks to those of his friends and the citizens of
Camden generally, who have so pencrously and liberally
patronized liitn during the p:ist your, :ui(l to solicit
a continunnce of the same. His stock of Drugs, Chemicals,
Ae., though limited, will always be found commensurate
with the wants of the community, and they
may rely at all times upon his personal attention to his
business, and their wants. Those indebted to him for
1851, are earnestly requested to come forward and
settle the same as early as possible.
Jan. g ['J-Gtj Z. J. DbIIAY, Druggist.
~~ NOTICE. ~
DR. T. W. SALMOND willuct as my Agent during
my absence from the State.
Jan. 13.?4it" E. A. SALMOND.
' . FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. '
TIIK Subscriber has just received a new supply of /Fredi
Winteraad Spring Garden I
Seeds. As we test all our Seeds bolbre selling them, .
the public may purchase from us with confidence. We
sell nothing that wo do not feel assured will grow if 1
the necessary cautions are used. Our supply consists
in part of
IiK. I AT??English Windsor, Early Mohawk, Early Yellow
Six Weeks. Largo White Kidney. Refugee or
1000 to I, Red French Speckled, Dutch Case Knife,
White Dutch Runner, Large Lima.
JU-'.KTS' ?Early Mood Turnip. Long Mood, white Sugar.
CA IMAGES-?Early York, Large York. Sugar Loaf.
\f.iv l-'-irh- Tlvtnniif.Mil him. hifn Dramho.id Savnv.
Karly Dutch, Green Globe-Savoy, True Green Glazed.
CARROTS-?Early Horn. Long Orange.
Ct'CUMBERS?Long Green, karly Frame, Gherkin.
LirHTCE-?White Cabbage, Silesia. Curled lee head.
OS I OX-?White Portugal, Large lied, Yellow Dutch.
Pi-'AS-?Early Warrick, Early .Tunc. Karly Charlton, .
Early Double Blossom. Codo Nnlli, Dwarf Marrow- ''
Hit. Large White Marrowliit.
11)1X11-?Long Scarlet. Scarlet Turnip. Black Fall.
SQl'ASIl?Yellow Bush. White Bush. Summer Crookneck.
\
TrjlXIPit?Large White Flat. Early Spring. Early J
Dutch, Yellow English. Bed Top Flat. ButaBaga. jm
COliX-?Sweet Sugar, Six Weeks. Tuscarora. with tin
Okra. I'urple Broccili. L'anlillowcr. Celery. Egg Plant,
Kale, Nutmeg, Melon. Parsley. Parsnip. Peppers,
Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spina go, Vegetable Oyster. ?
Also, a large variety of choice Fiotver
Seeds. ' Ol
800 Asparagus Boots. For sale Lv
FRANCIS r,. 7.EM P.
Jan. 0. .1 tf_
"fresii garden seeds.
JTST received per steamer Marion, our supply of S
GARDEN SEEDS, for Spring planting, consisting
in part, of the following varieties:
Artichoke | KAI.K. 1
Asparagus ' German Kale or Dwarf ^9.
BEANS. Greens V"
Dwarf or Snap LEEKS P'
Early Valentine ! MUSK MELON. *
Do Mohawk | Extra tine Nutmeg
Do China Pine Apple r
Do Rachel, or Quail WATER MELON. Ju
Heads : Paris
Refugee or 1000 to 1 Citron (for Preserving)
I Carolina or Scwec j MUSTARD. u"
la rge White Lima I White and Black -*1
BEETS. | OKKA. I?
Early Blood i I/nig White c"
I/^ng I)o j Short Green _
White Sugar ' ONION.
BROCCOLI. I H"7iife Onion S"ts
Early Wliirc PARSLEY. \
Brassels Sprouts ' PARSNIPS. J
CABBAGE. | Large Dutch ?
Early York j Yellow Sugar ^'!l
I>o Dutch j I'EPPER. th
Do Drumhead ' Long Cayenne ^
Do May j Large Boll Pr
Do Sugar Loaf PEAS. nu
Large Early York Extra early Prince All-Lara
fine late flat Dutch bcrt __
Large late Green Glazed Early Washington (or
R?vi Dutch (for Pickling) True May
Mountain later sokts. .
CARROTS. Dwarf Blue Imperial ^
Early Horn Do Garden Marrowfat -j'
Ixing Orange Do Sugar, edible pods c
Altringhain | Kuight's Dwarf Marrow
CAULIFLOWER. liritisti Queen Do
Lirgo Karly Linden Tall Do a}
Late Walehcvcn Iilaek-eyed I)o
I White Stolid Colery Large White Do
OCLLAKDS Matchless Do
Long and Country RADISH.
CUCUMBER. Early fck-;irl?-t Short Top
Earlv Green Cluster Long Salmon *
Do* Frame Early Scarlet Turnip * '
Small Gherkin Yellow Do "
Long Green l'rickly Black Fall or Spanish
Do Do Turkev Salsify or Vegetable Ovster
Kjrtj Plant " "Sl'INACH. ' kl
CORN". SQUASIL
Extra Early Early white Scullop bush
Karly Canada Winter Crook Neck
Do Tuscarora Vegetable Marrow
Do Dutton TOMATOES.
Sweet Sugar Large Red ri
LETTUCE. Small Do I
Early Curled Silesia Red Cherry
Ice Drumhead (tine) TURN I P. w
Magnum Bonum Karly Dutch
Early Cabbage Do Red Top
Royal White N'ortbik C(;
Philadelphia Cabbage Improved Rut iBaga
Imperial White Stone.
Jan. 10?tf _ THOMAS J. WORKMAN. I
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. I
! A \ K respectfully inform the citizens of Charlotte t
T t mid the Travelling public that we liave opened ^
a LIVERY AND SALE STABLE at which they can be aceornmodated
with Carriages, Buggies. Sulkies, and I
Saddle Horses, to any point they may wish to go. ,,
We would also say Stock Drovers can have good Lots ?
for stock and Provender at as low a Rite as can bo af- /
forded. \
Horses kept at the usual rates, by the day. week, ni
month or year. (0
The Stables are those known as Robinsons.
?35?" Persons stopping at either of the Hotels, will
alwavs find a servant in readiness to show the Stable. H
C.J. PRIDE. J
R. MORRISON. ar
Charlotte. N. C. Dee. S. OS wOin Tl
llm.Mantle ('rnnlrorv Xrc t.f
i'l i viuuuc) uivlhih'l viuvllvi i uvi
r|"MlK subscriber continues to keep on hand a coin- B*
I plotc assortment of Domestic Ihy Goods, Groceries,
<'rockery, Ac., which ho will sell very low tor CASH.
His stock of Groceries consists, in part, ol' Pr
Nu^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 tjemunr,
and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in
this market. 7
Purchasers would do well to give him a call.
Jan. 2. J. I' IIAR LKSWORTtf. Jj
Lewisville Female Seminary, w
Tcii .tlilcs East of Chestcrvillc.
Rev. L. McDONALD, Visitor.
MILS. A. S. WYLIK, principal; assisted by Mrs
Lkwjs. of tbo Columbia Institute, Tenu. and Miss ?
II. S. KKi.Loc.fi, n graduate ot'Castletou Seminary, Vt.
The scholastic year will be divided into two session#
of live months each; tlictirst commencing the 5th of -?
January. 1852. the second on the 22d of July.
The ]>it|>ils of this seminary, in sickness arc attended or
free of charge.
For it circular containing full particulars, address
Mrs. Wylie, I/ewisvillc 1'. 0. Chester District,8. C.
January G, 1352. 2 tf ?
V D.TI I\ISTK A TOit'S fOTICik 1
VLL persons having demands against the estate of bt
Jolm 8. Cunningham, dee d, tire hereby notified to to
present them duly attested, and all persons indebted to
said estate will make payment to c>
II. B. CUNNINGHAM, j . , ,
W. C. CUNNINGHAM, f AUm
Pec. 29, 1851 J01 if
TOK SALE.
\ I 'ACON Bridles, of my own manufacture, one
i warranted to last as long as two of Northern
I make. Also.
Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for
| cash. F. J. OAKS.
Jan. C. - ly
~SADDLE A HARNESS iHAKIifG. ri^lIK
undersigned continues his business at flic old
JL. stand, returns his thanks for past tiivors and liojies
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 ton per cent ,
will bo made. -f
Jan 6, [2-1 y] F. J. OAK?.
\N and after MONDAY, the 5th inut. the daily trip
) to Columbia will be discontinued, and the follow*
: will he the Schedule run until further notice:
In Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the Passen
Train will
Leave Camden at * 5 30 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at - * 9 15 a.m.
Lcava Columbia, at - -12 in.
Arrive at Camden at Ay. m.
On Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays,
Leavo Camden at .5 30 a. rn
Arrive at Junction at - 7 40 a. ni.
Leave Junction at - - 7 50 a. in*
Arrive at Camilcn at 10 a. rn.
Leave Camden at - * 11 '15 a. in.
Arrive at Junction at - - - 1 45 p. in.
Leave Junction at 2 p. m.
Arrive at Camden at ... .1 p. jjl
On .Sundays the Train will remain at Junction until
L* allcrnoon Train arrives fiom Cliorlestoti.
X. I). BAXLEY, Agent. 1
January 2. 1352. 1 tf
EXECUTOR'S XOTICE.
I LL persons having demands against the estate of
V.. Col. Tillman L. DIXON", deed, are requested to
nd them in properly attested, and those indebted to
e same to make pavinent to
WILLIAM DIXON", Exor.
Pee. 15 97 w3m
AAitltAJL. .fJliiiSI l'*
F the Stockholders of the South Carolina Rail
Road Company, and of the South-Western
Rail Road Bank.
HI IK ANNUAL MKETING of the Stockholders of
L the above Institutions will be held in Charleston
the I Oth day of February, (being the second Tuesy
in the month) at the Bank Hall. The meeting to
nvenc at 11 oVIock, a. m., and on the day following
"edite-day.) there will be an election held at the same
tee, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. for
FTEEN DIRECTORS in the.Roud, and THIRTEEN
[RECTORS in the Bank.
A Committee to verify proxies will attend.
tractfrom Minutes of Meeting of Stockholders, February
12, 1851.
" Resolved, That every Shareholder who shall have
rned his Stock Ibr three mouths before the general
mail Meeting of the Stockholders, be permitted to
ss on the Road to and from the meeting, free of
arge." J. R. EMERY, Secretory.
January 16. 5 8t
EXECUTOR'S^ SALE^ \7TLL
he sold on Monday, the 2nd day of February
' T next, at the Court House in Camden, Thirty
nc Negro***, belonging to the Estate of the late
.pt. Powell McRa. The terms will be one-third cash,
e balance on a credit of ono, two and three years, a
ind with personal security and a mortgage of the
opcrty will bo required, and interest to be paid auial!y.
- WILLIAM J. TAYLOR,
Ex'r P. UeRa.
Jan. 13. 4 t*
ESTATE SALE.
3Y permission of John R. Joy, Esq., Ordiuary for
Kershaw District, will be sold on TUESDAY; the
th inst., at the late residence of Benjamin Haile,
te'd., a portion of the Personal Estate of said dccoased,
insisting of CORN. FODDER, PEAS, a quantity of
5ED COri'ON, stock of CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS,
id about 12,000 pounds SALTED PORK. Plantain
Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
\ ?A LSO? m
At the Court House in Camden, on Monday, 2d day
February, between
50 and OO Prime Sfefjroe*,
tine Family Carriage. one pair of Carriage Horses, a
>y's Pony, litleen prime Mules, and the Plantation
llgoilS.
The Negroes will be sold on a credit of one, two and
ree years. Terms for the other property will be mado
town at the time of sale.
0. J. SHANNON, Adtn'r. Benj. Haile.
25?" I will sell at the same time and place, aud on
e same terms, Fifty Negroes. (C. MATHESON.
Jsn. 9, 1952. 3 ' ts
A JEW YEAR. ~~
rllK subscriber having a large supply of Goods of
ilnJamniiAM will enll tKnm tt\ Ilia niKtAmANl
i a credit of one year at very moderate prices. Ho
ill also sell for cash as low :is any other establishment
the place.
Feeling very thankful for the liberal patronage bestowl
upon him tur the hist seventeen years, he hopes by
riot attention to business, and cert/ low prices, to merit
> continuance. K. W. BONNET.
S A Lli?Llov's Boots at cost.
1 Jan. 13. K. AY. BONNEY.
M15AR House Syrup and new crop New Orleans
Molasses. For sale by E. W. BONNY.
3 ATENT Meat Cutters and Sausage staffers. .Also,
. a good assortment of Rocking and Sitting Chairs,
ar sale by E. AY. BONNEY.
ROOFER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety of
J Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, Alonds,
Broma. Chocolate. Mustard. Cheese, seed Rotacs,
Ac. Just received by E. AY BONNE A'.
Desirable Property for Sale.
1^11 E subscriber offers for sale his Residence in the
. town of Canulcn, on the corner of Fair and Boundy
Streets, in the inunediate vicinity of Kirk wood,
lie house is a comfortable dwelling, tiud the buildings
i the promises tire in good repair?the location, for
;alth, is an admirable one, and there is attached, a
tod well of water.
T r?w?One half cash; the balance payable on tho
it of Januiiry next, with interest, Ac. For further
irticilurs .apply to M. lYienges, or to the subscri>r.
JOSEPH WIEXGKS.
COPART>'FK^HIP NOTICE.
Ill IK undersigned have this day associated them.
selves hi copartnership under the niuae of HEEDRA
PkSAUSSURK, tor the transaction of Factorage
id Commission business in Charleston, for the sale of
>tton, Rice, and other country produce. Orders filled
itn care, auu lorwaraeu.
OS WELL KEEPER*
JOHN LS. DKSAUSSURK.
Oiliee cm A<lgor's Wharf.
Charleston, Jan. 6 1853, 2 lru
MlinK off lit Coat.
1 LL my stock of Dry Goods, Hats. Shoes, Hardware
V. and Crockery. Ac.
All persons indebted to the subscriber either by note
account, arc requested to call and settle the same.
JAMES McEWEN,
Jan. 2. .1 tf
LlhllBER ~~
rHE subscribers having commenced operations with
their Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to furnish Luna*
>r to their friends and the public, at unusually low rates
r cash.
Z%~ No Lumber will be delivered without an orler,
ccept where a bill has been previously given.
JNO. LOVE, S'R.
Oct. 11?82wtf J AS. LOVE. J.
XV. TIK'RLOW CASTOBf.
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equit y.
CAMDEN', S. C.
OfTicc on Broad-Street near the Court House.
wnr. is. SHABlXOBf,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
CAM DEN, S C. -
F. W. ROWEY. ^
Bank Agent and Qeneral Merchant,
CAMDKN, S. C.
VFIRST rate FOUR-IIORSE WAGON wHTbesold
low if applied for soon.
Jan. 23? J. F. ?UTHEPT *
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