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_____ consider themselves above the ordinary rules and - laws of society. How many retail traders and I mechanics are defrauded of their just dues, by idle and extravagant yountr men : who, if they were industrious and prudent, would be free from debt, and far mure respect a tiian uv appear-; ing in costly dress, furnished by tho holiest me-1 chaiiic. There is reason to b. liove, that parents ! are in some measure blameniilo for tho extrava- j gant habits of tlieir children. Rut, this lessons , 7 not the disgrace attached t* those who run in debt, whoa they have 110 moans of paying; and who reproach the industrious mechanic for demanding, or asking the just reward of his labor. Charleston", Feb. 10, 1852. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the South Carolina Railroad Company, and the South j Western Railroad Rank, convened at the Rank I Ilall Yesterday, the 1 Oth in<t. at 11 o'clock A. j M> T, . On motion of Gen. J. Ruchanan. John Springs, Ks'i.. of York, was called to the chair. Tho Sec-! Tctary of the Company acting as Secretary of the meeting. James Rose, Esq., President of the P?ank, sul>-; b mitted the Annual Report of the affairs of that! Institution, which, on motion of John Rryce.Ksq., ! was referred to a committee of five to report up- j on. Committee.?Messrs. .T. Pryee, John Caldwell, John M. DeSaussure, George Gibbon, Riclwl Yeadon. II. W. Conner, Esq., President of the Road, submitted the Annual Report ofthe affairs of the Company, accompanied with the Auditor's State- I monts and Tables, which, on motion of \Y. 1?. Pringle, Esq., was referred to a committee office j to report ujton. Committee.?Mcssers. AY. J. Taylor, W. II. i " Peronneau, R. Sondlev, J. II. Adams, C. J. ' Mitchell. Col. James Gadsden submitted the following, j the consideration of which was postponed by lii.s : own request, until the adjourned meeting to-morrow. 4,It being understood that all propos'tions from tlie Directors of this Company to the City of An- i gusta, for the passage of the Savannah river have j been withdrawn, lie it, therefore. Repaired, That should any overtures from the City of Augusta be renewed for the establishment of a Depot on the Georgia side of the river, that! no proposition for such object be entertained, un-1 less coupled with one for uniting the Georgia ! and South Carolina lloads by a continuous track. ; Resolref, That when the Tresident and Din e-! tors are well assured of an organization and subscription which places the completion of the projected liailroad under Charters which have been recently granted by the States ofOcorgia, North Carolina and Tennessee, from Anderson, in -this | State \ia the liabun (tap and Little Tennessee Uiver to Chattanooga, ljcyond a doubt, that the Directors he authorized to subscribe to the capital stock of said Company, a sum not'less than one hundred thousand dollars, the amount the Company was willing at one period, to pay to the City of Augusta for a coDiu-ction in that direction with the Georgia J'nilroad leading to the V" t. v .1 motion of James 0. Ilobnes, esq', {he Chair appointed the following gentlemen Managers cf meet ions: - M'-ssejs. W. S. Iviug, T3;;-o. Iluchcl, \Y. IT. [ ? Hurtles-"-. On motion of A. J. White, o<ij. the meeting j thou adjourned to nuet in the same jthii-f* to-day, i the 11th instant, at 11 o'clock, a. in. i WkunksuaY; lit); r. hruarv. 185*2. I'lirsitant to adjournm'eif. th" meeting c>:i- ! votim! in tlift Rsuk Ha!!, ::t 11 o'clock, :i. in. ! John Sj ring's, I*lsij. in the chair. Col. James Oadsdeii called no the resolutions submitted hy him yesterday, which, after some ! remarks from Mr. Conner, in opposition to the j first of them, he requested leave to withdraw, j (Jrantid. Ho then submit t*d tho following, which w< re unanimously adopted: Rrxohrif, That it is the interest of the South Carolina I'ailrond Company, and of the community at large, to extend their intercourse with the Upper Districts of this State, and with the Western States, by every practicable channel j within their reach. j? i i .e .1.,. i i. .a* ! /W'.Wfmi, i Hill one (.il i lie ( i;;uiii(.'in omnia; | groat facilities and advantages lor such inter- i course is the route for a Railroad from An dor-' son iti this State, or some neighboring jioint, through tlie Rabun Gap, to Knoxville on the Kast Tennessee Railroad and Chattanooga in Tennessee. licsolvcd, That with a view to determine the : j. practicability, and oscerti:m the means of con- j * 'structing this Road, the 1'resident of this Coin-1 jiany he, and he is hereby, author!/.'d and re-! quired to confer with, or met t in Convention, the ! various parties interested in South and North | Carolina, and Tennessee, and also to contribute j the aid of the Engineers of the Company in male- j . ing an early and reliable survey of the route. Violent Death.?We learn that .Tamer W. j Skgaks, of this District, was found on last Thursday, near the house of one Daniel John in a state of insensibility, and died a sh..rt time after he was found. A Coroner's inquest has l>een v held over tin; Ixxly of the deceased, but we have not heard their verdict. We learn, however, fi-oiii a brother of the deceased that bruises of a ^ t serious character were found on difTerent {tortious of his body ujtoii a jKtst mortem examination.? We learn further that thercjiad been a difficulty between Skgars aud John, sometime last spring. We will give particulars when ascertained. Darlington Flog. Such is the rajtid increase of St. I/aus that ln.r commerce is now estimated to be worth $G0, ? 000,000 per annum. SALE OF FURNITIRU, Ac. "t\7ILL BE SOLD on MONDAY, tho first dar of > > March next, the .FURNITURE and 1I0USEDQLD GOODS belonging to S. D. Halllord. Also, one Black 1LOKSK and ono Bay IlOitSK, a pair of HARNESS, Ac. T?ni>a?All sums under twenty-five dollars cash? over that sum, a credit of six months, note with approved security. Sale to take place at the Court House. F. L. ZKMP, V'?. 13. Agcut for Assignees. I I Professor II. Cox, of Cincinnati, writes as follows respectiii" a remarkable cure effected by the mo <if T )r Urirrnr*' I.iverWOl't UIK.1 Till'I Mr. A. L. Scoviil: Sir?However reluctant I iuay have been to attach mv name to a certificate recommending patent medicines, nostrums, cct., I not only think ] it my dutv to my patrons, but to the community, and all afflicted with diseased lungs, to state } that I have used Dr. IhgorV Liverwort and Tar t in several cases with tli" happiest cff.et; and in one case particularly, that of M;-s Bolt, wlioapjieared to bo laboring under the last stage of scrofulous consumption. '1s prmiouno d by several ] hysicians, who were in attendance previous . to mv taking charge of her ea?e. By its use she has been entirely restored, and is now enjoying the best health. 11 in am Cox, M. J). We learn from the lion. Judge Morse, of Cincinnati, that Dr. Cox is a physician of the high- J est standing. For sale at Thomas J. Workman's Drug Store, Camden, S. C. See advertisement in anothoL column. ( muiwu.' " n hi iiit-ifa?i hi if i rwraac?c? MI'LKS! MULES!!?The subscriber has lor sale L'7 veir fine MULKS. measuring from 14 to 10 ' hands in height. Applv at tlio Wateree House. Feb, 13. " n. HOLLKYMAX. 1 REEDER & DESAFSSLRE, \ Factorage and Commission Business, i ADGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ? OSWKL1. UEEIiEn. JOHN IJ. DKSAISSU5E. Attend to thq selling of Cotton. Tticc. and other Country Produce. Orders filled, and Goods selected with care and attention. Feb. 14. ' A' ?All persons indebted to W. AXPER- t i\ SOX & CO., l?y note or open account, will please -j call anil settle before Return l>av. as nil unpaid will then be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. FeK 10. 12 tf ' "VTOTICE.?There will an Flection be held by I 11 the Council on the 14th inst., for a Member of the 1 Town Guard, to supply the place of C. Shiver, resigned, t All applicants for said office, must hand in their Letters addressed to Council, in their own hand writing previous to that time. Bv order of Council. L. V. BALLARD, T. Recorder. * Coc.STIL ClIAJlUEIt, Feb. Dili. 1852. \lTA5TTEDc-A Child's N urso is wanted by a t I gentleman living about 10 miles from Camden, a girl from 10 to 14 years of age. Fnouirc at this oil ice. Feb, 10. 12 swltn. Piano to Sell or Birc. 1 A XY person wishing to purchase or hire a PIAXO, YA- can be accommodated by applvmg to * Feb. 10?tf ' J. B. V. BOOXK. nPEACIIER WAITED A Teacher is 1- wanted by a fow Families in the country. For . further particulars, address the subscriber at Flat Hock, ] K^ r-liaw District, S. C. SEABORN JOXES. < Feb. 10. 12 Jmw. In Equity?Lancaster Districl. James It. Hunter, vs. Alien 0. Blair, et al?Petition to Account and apply Funds. i )T is ordered that William McCorkle and Elizabeth his wife, defendants in above ease, (made so by the order of the Court.) do answer, nlead or demur ;o the petition in above case, on or before the 12th day of May. 1 Ha2. otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against thorn. JAMES IT. WITH ERSPOON, L'oin'r. Equity. L I). Lancaster C. II. (S. C.) Feb. 5, 1852. 12?tf ESTATE SALE. In Eqnity-Laiicastrr Didrict. (icorgn II. Miller, vs. John M. Miller and others. XT NT'KII the T>eoree ol" the Court of Equity in above .J ease. I will sell oil the 2-llii Eebruaiy. 1S.V2, at the late resilience of Mrs. Sarah A. Miller, deceased. 1 Carriage. ] air Carriage Horses 2 Mules, a large number oft'at tie. ii'vs mid Sheep. Smith Tools, 1'latitat ion Tools. Wagon. Household Furniture, and many other urtieles. Tern s?All sum* under cash, till over, a credit ol! 2 in. nil ft. note ami good seeumv, with interest (}-unt day ol sale. JAMES II. WllTtEIISI'tatX. Coiu'r Equity L 1>. i.ai:c;ts'er, re'.', f 12 SHERIFF'S SALES. I)Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fawns tome di3 reeled, 1 will sell before the Court House dixir in Camden, between the legal hours of sale, on the lirst Monday and Tuesday in March next, the following property to wit: Dnc IJilliard Table, levied on and to bo sold as the property of H. J. Wilson, at the suit of Caldwell 5. Coleman. Ninety seven and a halfaort s ot land, moreorles* lying on the v.atr.T?ol Rear Crock, situated in Kershaw district ami bounded by lands belonging to Thomas Rob, rtson. Levied upon and to be sold jus tin* property ol Mrs. i?u- < sari Rush at suit of John U. .lov, Admr. One house and lot No. 1170 situated in I lie Town of Camden and fronting on Dekalb street, levied upon and to be sold as the property ofT. 15. Lucas at the suit of M. C. Reynolds, adiiix. of the Kstate of George I toynold, dee'd. One Ray 1 forso. levied upon and to be sold as the , property ofS. I'. Hallford at the suit ofS. I5euson and ' Tho. J. Warren. \I.SO Two large Road waggons, if not sold at private sale. Terms cash. JOHN INGRAM, ?. K. R. Feb. 10, 12 tds to ii i it i:. 4 M ARK COOK and 1IOUSK Sl'.RVANT. Young | J. V. and active. Apply at this otlice. Jantuiry Hi. 5 tf j Vnollicr Arrivsal ('onic. *- / w \ Bushels CORN, White, first quality, just , 'V ' received by * W. C. MOORE. I C[AIX SAET.?500Sacks Liverpool Salt. Just' I r? received by W. C. MOORK. (tOI'S'EE.?I" Sacks l'irst quality Rio Coffee. J .fust received by \V. ('. MOORE. / K VS1!I.I> SrCJAK.?10 111.1s. Stuart's Suj Vy pcrior Crashed Sugar. For sale by W. ('. MOORE. OEKI> POTATOES.?10 Barrels Seed I'ota! U toes at MOORE'S. Feb. 10. 12 tf I?) Hales Heavy Gunny Bagging, for sale at a Barw gain by " E. \V. JlONNEY. L)BANKETS and all Wool Plains, for sale at cost for ) cash. Also, Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at 1 reduced uriees at BONNET'S. SUPERIOR Hrown Supnrs, put up in barrels fori family use. Just received at BONN FY'S. : \\J ELL Wheels, Steelyard-, Broad Axes, Anvils V> and Vices. l'<-r sale hy K. \Y. BOXNKY. (1 AIIDEN Trowels, J Iocs and Rakes, just received J at RONNEY'S. Feb. 10. (tAiKDMiS! CANDLES?20 I.. >ves Sperm J and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap bv January ,'.1. W. C. MOORE. I. O. O. F.?Kershaw Lodge Wo. 9. I Ml K Regular Meeting of this Lodge wll be held at . their Hall This Evening, at 8 o'clock. Ev order of the N. Or. CLIXTO^ & PRICE, Attorneys at Law. ? \l, Cli.vton, Ixincastcr. \ C. A. Phice, Camden. ; Office in in Camden?that .formerly occupied by ,T. !! d. DeSaussure. Esq.?Will attend to legal business in I ; his and the adjoining Districts. \ ? \ / 1 Tl'M'II A TD I | W7J. 31. SHATOOX, |f Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, ! CAMDEN, S V. , F. w. 110331:1', | Bank Agent and General Merchant, < CAMDEN, S. C. j1 ?. TIll.'RLOW CASTOR. j, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. < CAMDEN, S. C\ 1 Office on Broad-Street near the Court TTousc. 1 ( t A A Li FLOrii, Seed Potatoes For Side U by _ K. W. BONN FY. , liirkuood Property for Sale. rHK Subscriber oft'ers for sale liis HOUSE and LOT in South Kirkwood. It is one of the most desira- 1 ilu places at Kirkwood. The dwelling is large and 1 lonveniontly arranged?contains ten Rooms, and eight j ire places. All the buildings and fences are new, and | n good condition. Any person desiring to purchase , an call and examine the premises. I A. JOIIXSON. Feb. rt. Id 3tw i FOli SALn. I'M IK HOrSF. and VREMISKS now occupied by the 1 j . subscriber as a Store. This property will be sold j >n liberal tortus, and on a long credit. For particulars j ipply to 0. MAT1IKSON. January Hi. _ 5 tf ^ i FAR SALE. 1M1 r, HUL.-L and 1'tiiiMlMSS lormcrlr occupied | by Mrs. 0. A. Boykin. adjoining Miss Scuta Me- ! la's. Kirkwood. The House is new, well iinished aud i oca ted in everv particular, with live acres of Land ataclnd. Apply to K. M. BOYKIN. January Id. 5 tf \ bbls. choice Pippins. Received and for sale by ) Dec. 2.">, 1851, t SHAW A AUSTIN. f A Kegs Malaga Grapes. Received and for sale LU bv SHAW & AUSTIN. Dec. *2J, 1ST. 1. 59 tf "forsalE \A7AG0X Bridles, wf mv own manufacture, one i T warranted to last as long as two of Northern nake. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for ash. V. J. OAKS. LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG, VFINK lot of HOMESPUNS, CALICOES, FLANNELS. Oznaburgs, Jeans, Ticking, Ac. Ac. Also, Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c. For sale low for cash, jroii time, to punctual customers. January 2.1. WM. C. MOORE. CHEAP GROCERIES" w 1IIIDS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COFFE; mats p) JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. 20 barrels New Orleans MOLASSES ? hogs West India ' DO 10 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Monongclicla DO ? casks old Rve DO 10 vears old 1 1-S casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrels best LEAF LARD 10 barrels MACKAKEL 25 barcls Baltimore FLOUR 50 boxes English Dairy CIIKESK 10 kits MAOKARKL No. 1 ALSO, 10 baskets IIKIDSICK CIIAMPAIGXE lo oucsCLARET WINK, for Table tuo 10 .lo >1A OKI U A I><) 5 do I'OUT I>0 20 dozen "JJVASS' LONDON"' lVJUTKU ALSO. (.lit)per. Poach. Plum and ('iinw Chow PRESERVES 2,v0 i|Uartor and iialf boxes SARDINES 50 eases SALMON and LOilSTKKS Willi many other articiestoo numerous to mention. Far sale !mv lot eash, or to ]>unetual customers on the usual time. W. 0. MOORE, Red Flap. rPOBACCO-A small lot of CHEWING TOHAC1 CO. Just, received and for sale by W. C. MOO HE, Sign of the Red Flap. pAIfDV?125 boxes CANDY, (25 lis. each.) For V ) s;ile low to Merchants. Just received for sale hv January 24. W. C. MOORE.* 1 Case Preserved Oranges 1 do do Lemons 1 do do Pine Apples 1 do do Citron Received and lor salebv __ I've. 2H. 1S.11, * SHAW .t AUSTIN. j Cases Pic Fruit Received and for sale bv r) Dec. 211. ls.ll, SIIAW A AUSTIN. ') *\ ^rums- sn':>H size, Figa (New crop) Received w') and lor s:f!e bv I?ec. 2:1. ISfil " SIIAW A AUSTIN. I /1 Whole boxes Layer Raisins I \ ' 20 half do do do to quarter do do do Received and lor sale bv Pec. 2:!, 18.11. SIIAW A AUSTIN. ^ 13bis Kennedy's. Putter Crackers. Received and r) for sale by ' SHAW A AUSTIN Deo. At, 1S.11. V ' W It\lSI\S..O quarter boxes RAISINS. 1> Received at MOOUK'S. N \ILK--A sn^fh^fNAILS. FJr "side" ver low to elosc out the lot, by W. 0. MOORK. LOST OK STOLEN* ON the 22rt or January, a .\ui'k ur iiaal> against. D. R. M. I"hml;rp. in fitvor of Joseph K. Kirk- j land, f<?r tlio sum of two huhdrcd and fifty dollars, da- f ted the Oth of May, 1S50, and due 1st January. 1851, j Jan. 2M?Ht. * JOS. K. KIRKLAND. STOVES FOIl SALE. rI^\VO pkmI STOVKS will be sold very low, ifitnme1. diate application he made at THIS OFFICK V FIRST rate FOUIWIORHK WACON will be sold* low if applied for soon. Jan. 23? ,T. F. SUTHERLAND. SADDLE A HARNESS HAKING. r|">IIK undersigned continues his business at the old I stand, returns his thanks lor past favors and hopes for a continuance of patronage. All work in his line will lie done with punctuality, and where the cash is paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per cent will ho made. Jan C, [2-lyJ F. J. OAKS. Teacher Wanted. ,4 LADY is wanted to Teach in a private family, 1V altout ten miles from Camden. One who understands Music, would he preferred. Address the subscriber at Camden, S. C. Jan. 20?tf RKNJAMIN COOK. 'Charleston Mercury, copy tri-weekly for two weeks, and forward bill. 1 AfW^ Hushels of CORV. For sale low lor 1 *\ "l / CASH or 60 davs Paper. January 20. w. iuv'v/jvi'j. *luno siiot s at cost." ''pilK .subscribe rs will sell the remainder ofthoir stock 1 ofNKGRO SllOliS, at Cost, for Cash. January 27. WORKMAN k BOONE. Consumption Cnred Daily BY 1>K. HASHNli's Compound Symmp cf Waptha. rllR Medical Facn'tjr, as well .is the public, are struct; wish wonder at the numerous cures made by this ex* raordinnry medicine, and it is acknowledged by many of nir most eminent physicians to he a certain and speedy ure for lubucular cnnsiimptiou. in its worst stnses. t itis l?ren recommended hv that eminent physician, Dr. Unit. and is constanliy us-d in the Marine Hospital, at javunah, (in., by Dr. Arnold, the senior physician of that tospitnl. The l.ondrn Lancet. London Medical Journal, Uraiihwaite's Ketrospeot. ami an otners oj me i.onnnn Medical Journals, have spoken in praise mai.y Fines of the mrprising cfiecis of du. hastings preparation. Ii has been thoroughly tried, not only in the Hospital indcrthe charge of Dr. Hastings in Londnn, hut also by ill the first physicians of line land, and all have fully enlorspi! it as an unrtvailed remedy in OoiiMtiiiption, and all alter diseases of the lungs. The following urc a few i f lie opinions expressed b\ the Medical Faculty of England. Dr Williams, ?.f Manchester. thus w riles : '* Fniler itsinfinenee 1 have seen the emaciated being, >n whose brow death l.adseeined to have set Ids seal.nrjtiiring vjgoration and strength, and exchange his early noruings of sulli-ring and distressing couglt for ilie sound rpose which alone accompanies sound health." Ih\ TFa/c, of Ltcerjvo!, say?: " I regard Hastings Syrup of Nap: ha n s one of the first nodical discoveries ofany age. and consider its agency in tiring consumption as established beyond all doubt or juestion." " Dr. Boyd o/ Lancaster, "Hails it as the great cnnsumpion antidote and cure," and Dr. Hamilton, of Bath, pro.ounces it "the only known remedy which may be relied m for moving tubercles from the lungs, and j revealing the formation of others." A single bottle will prove its efficacy; All the propri;tor asks is the trial of one bottie. the action of which will prove to the patient the virtue of this mcdciine. Coughs,'colds, bronchitis, decline, a-t'imn, n 'ffht sweats, u.d spitting of hi. oi. are cured in asurpris'ngly slior. t m-: lh- severest co'ds having yielde. I to ilie treatment o:' the Naplithn Syrup in the short space ->f forty-eight hours. Jamei Western, of Pontine, Michigan, was attacked with mining of blood, and could obtain no relief liil he tried h * sting's naphtha. Which stopped if in half no liaiir.* *l*o enumerate nil the cures pcrforme' by this medicine w< uid nc< ni-y u column hut for want of space, we must forbear, and . ay that one trial will be more satisfactory, and prove its efficacy beyond a doubt. Price ?1 per bottle, or six bottles f r $*>. For sale by Dr. THOMAS J. WORKMAN, sole A pent for Camden and suriount.iug ojrntry. ON an<l after MONDAY, the 5th inst. the daily trip toStkdunibia will be discontinued, and the following will be the Schedule run until further notice: On Tuesday.*, Thursdays and Saturdays, the Passenger Train will Leave Camden at ... 5 30 a. in. Arrive at Columbia at - - - 0 13 a. in. Leave Columbia, at - - -12 in. Arrive at Camden at - - - 4 p. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Leavo Camden at ... .5 30 a. in Arrive at Junction at - - - 7 40 a. 111. [ I.?cavc Junction at - - - 7 30 a. in* Arrive at Camden at - - , 10 a. m. Leave Camden at - - - 11 15 a. in. Arrive at Junction at - - - 1 45 p. in. Leave Junction at - - - 2 p. in. Arrive at Camden at 4 p.m. On Sundays the Train will remain at Junction unti the afternoon Train arrives from Charleston. X. P. 11 AX LEY, Agent. January 2, 1S32. 1 tf SUPPEk HOUSE, r|"MIK subscriber lias made arrangements with the L Contractor to furnish SUPPER for Stage Passengers to ami from Camden. C. J I. NETTLES. r it' o ... n . lt?| T.t KKFKRENCKS? ?. ?* . f5l ku.\l.u lamiuiciiu; vui. jv. W. C'uaui.fjj, Darlington C. H.; Maj. Joiin D. Ml brw, Caindeu; Mastkh, Chore w. Mount Klon, Jan. 23. 7 8t . ON TIIK FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next, will be sold to the highest bidder before the Court House door in Cmnden, all mv right, title and interest in and to 313 acres of LAND, lying on 'the waters of Gum Swamp Creek, in the District of Kershaw. MART CUNNINGHAM. January 27. 8 3t Salt' of Assigned Goods. WILL ot the store of S. D. liallford. in Y V Camden, on Tuesday the 17th February, and the days following, a large and valuable stock of Merchandize?consisting of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, CROCKKRY, HARDWARE. IIATS. BRUSHES, SOAPS, mid FANCY ARTICLES. Terms?All sums of Twenty-live Dollars and under cash ; over that amount a erodit of six months, notes with nnproved sceuritv and interest from dav of sale. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Agent of Assignees. Jan. 30. 0 ts TAXES. XJOTICK is hereby given, that I will ftpen Books on 1 i t!ie 28th day of February next, tit the store of .Tames Dntilan. in t'amden. for collecting tiio Taxes for 1831, and will attend at the following places on the following days for tlicsamc pnqtose: On Monday. thclU of March at Liberty Hill; on Tuesday, the 2d of March m Hat Rock, on Wednesday. !llO W ? ! M:iiV!iv ;?f Jiilliaio; on irmruav, uii? tm vi March at Lfei-nbyVs; on Friday, the nth of ?V arch, at Seh rock's Mill; on .Saturday, the Cth of March, at Curetoft's Mill. After flit- atmve named times, [ will attend at Camden until the lirst day of .May next, at which time the Hooks will positively be closed, mid all defaulters double taxed. * J. \V. DORY, T. 0. K. P. January 27. ft tf Vl,YIO!% !>!! , Currants. Figsand Prunes. At Jan. 23. ' M PORK'S. South Carolina?Kershaw Districts IIY JOHN n. JOV, KSQ., ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT. "1 \rIIKRKAS, Knianuel Parker applied to me for T V letters ofadministration on all and singular the floods and Chattels, Rights ami Credits ot James Parker, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's Court fir the said district, to bo holdcn at Camden " ? .1,,. ,.fr.,l,rnnn. ;,.of lUHIl IlWliav 1111 IIIU 1 wi liy-tiiini vno vi t to show cause, ifany, why the suit! administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand and seal, this flth day of February, in tlie year of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and lirty-two, ami iu the seventy-sixth year of American Independence. JullN it. JOY, 0. K. f), Feb. 10. " 12 tf LVnBER. rI"MlK subscribers having commenced operations with L their Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to furnish Lumber to their friends and the public, at unusually low rates for cash. No Lumber will be delivered without an order, except where a bill has been previously given. J NO. LOYK, 8'R. Oct. 11?Siwtf .LIS. LOVE. J. notice. DR. T. TV. SALMOND will act as my Agent during mv absence frout the State. Jan. 13.?4tf K. A. PAIMOKP. ItKICKX FOR K II.IL r|",HK subscriber has on haiul a large cinnntity of 1 GOOIi BRICK, which niav be had on application. January 23. J.*F. SUTHERLAND. Paints Oils, &c. fTHIE Subscriber is now receiving his Spring Stock 1 of White Load. Turpentine, Linseed Oil. Chrome Green and Yellow, Spanish and Vandyke Brown, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Widuow Glass, Ac., which will be disposed of as low as can be. consistently with uniformity of prices. Z. J. DcflAY. | Feb. 3?If FRESH GROCERIES. OT. CROIX SUGAR; NEW ORLEANS SUGAR; k> Stewart's Crashed DO. New Orleans MOLASSES, RIO COFFEE; a few pockets super, old Government JAVA COFFEE, lor family use. Received and for sale by __ McWOWALL A^COOPER. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS^ SINCLAIR and Moore's I and 2 h&rse Plows Two and three furrow Plows Plain and Exnandinc Cultivators Single nnd double Iron spout Corn Shelters: The Above will Ik* sold at Baltimore prices; with c*? penses added, to close ft consignment. Feb. 1. ' MelWALL k COOT'ER. ChiucNC Lustra I Wadiiug Fluid. THE Subscriber hrs just received a case of this invaluable labor saving Washing Fluid, to which lie invites the attention ol' Families, and Hotel keepers. , . . Feb. :i 25. J, DkIIAYi (sOOPKK'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety eJ Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, A1 moods. Broina. Chocolate. Mustard. Cheese, seed. Pota toes, Ac. Just received by K. W BOXXKY. Strayed or Stolen, 3? ROM the subscriber on Monday last a RED SORREL HORSE, between 14 and 15 hands high, and about six years old. Said Horse had on a new saddle, made by Mr, C. M. Wienges, also' a bridle. A suitable reward will bo paid for his recovery. McRA BREVARD, Fob. C. 11 If For Rent. rFMlE House and Lot in the town of Catttllen, and X and the House and Premises at Coo} Springs, four miles above Camden, belonging to the Estate of John Chostiut. decayed; and also for hire, several excellent SEAMSTREUSES, the property pftlie same Estate. Persons wishing to rent or to Hire, qui) applv to JAMES CITKSXIT." THOMAS WIIITAKKR. Feb. .*! 10?tf Executors. JExecnlorN .YoJico. VLL persons having dbmahds against Feddick Moselfc deed, will present tlidin properly attested \vitliit> the time prescribed by law. and qll persons indebted to said Estate, will make immediate payment to CRADDICK MOSB-i/BY, Exee'r. Feb. :t. 10 3t --. t V. Gelatine* CiQOI'KR'S Shred Isinglass, Leaf Isinglass for Coffee; /' Preston k Merrill's Infallible Yeast Powder and Rose "Water; Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Allspice, (linger, Red and Ulaek Pepper, White Mustard Seed. Mustard. Sago Tapioca, Arrow Root, kc. Always on hand at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Feb. .1 . Seltzer Aperient. SKIDLITZ Powders, Henry's Magnesia, Fluid Magnesia, Moffat's Bitters, Rowand's Tonic ftixturr, Wistars' Balsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tarrant's Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Sands' Sapiapurilla, tluysott's Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla, and Jew David's Waster. A fresh supply of all flic above just received at J- DeIIAY'S. . Feb. 3. spirit Gas Lamps, rpjlE sul/s riber lias just received a beaut ifulcollec1. tion of tiie above Lamps, for Centre Table, Man* tlepieee or Chambers. Those in want, arc respectfully requested to call and examine tliem at " : Feb. 3. a Z. J: DrHAY'S. Bills for 1851) IN" favor of the subscriber, are now ready for delivery. Those whose names tlioy bear arc respectfully invited to call at his store, settle thoin, and take them nwav. Z. J. PsHAY. Jan. 30?tf ___ BANK AGENCY. THE subscriber will attend promptly, to any business entrusted to him as BAXK A GE^T. Jan. 10. A J. DE1IAY. TVIDE lRO\, Spades,Shovels,Mjmuro Forks T V I'louglis, Cutting Knives, and Corn Shelters. Just received at E. \V. BOXXEY'S. Feb. 3 Committed. rpo the Jail of Kershaw District oh JOtii of January, 1 1852. a Xejrro man named BENTEY. nnrtStfysho belongs to X. A. Peay, of Fairfield District. Saidncgro is about 70 or 75 years of age. The owner is requested to come forward, provo property, pay charges and take him away. J. M. COLLIER, Jailor. Feb. 6. II tf Lewisville Female Seminary, Ton HilM Fast of Chcstcrvlilc. Rev. L. LIcDONALD, Visitor. MRS. A. S. WYLIE, principal: assisted by Mrs . LiiWis, of the Columbia Institute, Teim. and Mies If. S. KeliahiO. a graduate of Castle ton Seminar}-, Yt. The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions of five months each; the first commencing the 5th o January, 1352, the second on the 22<! rf July. The pupils of tins seminary, in sickness arc attended free ol' choree. For a circular containing fall particulars, address Mr-. Wvlic, Lowisvillc F. 0. Chester District. s. C. January 0, 1852. 2 tf AD.liniSTRATOR'S NOTICE. VLL jtcrsons having demands against the estate of John S Cunningham, dee'd, are hereby notiricd to present them duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to It. B. CUNNINGHAM, ) . , . AW C.CUNNINGHAM. ) AUm Pec. 29, 1851 101 tf Sonlli-Caroliim?Kershaw District. In the common fleas. Joseph Charlesworth vs Frederick V. Snyder.?Dcclara tion iti Foreign Attachment. \ VTlIEItKAS, the Plaintiff did. on the first day of t November, A. D. 1831, lile.his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the saline on whom a copy of the said declaration might be serve"?!: It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead i to the said declaration on or before the second day of | November, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight htnulrod aud fitly two, otluywise tins! and absolute judgement will tlicn be given and awardcd against hint. M. NAFDIN, c. c. r. Clerk's OlHco, Nov. 2, 1 S?> 1. ]yq Soiitli-(,aroliiia--KctShaw District. IN TllE COMMON FLEAS. Thomas Stack vs. Frederick V. Snyder.?Declaration in Foreign Attachment Abel Stack vs. Frederick V. Snyder.?Declaration in Foreign Attachment. 'IVTIIKIIKAS. tlio l'lafnt ill's did this thirtieth day of V T October, A. D. 1851. tilo their Declaration against tlio Defendant, who (as it is said,) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wffo nor attorney known within f he same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on the thirty-first day of October, .m,, ft,,,i:'*iml eiidit hundred anil fifty two, otherwise tinal and absoltre judgement will then be given and a ward oil against him. M. XAUDEN, C. c. I*. Clerks Office, Oct. 31,1851. lyq. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 0. The regular meotintr of this Division will )r> liekl on Thursdy evening, at your new Hall over A. M. & K. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. Bv order of the \\\ 1\ 0. S. WK$T. R, $, | . A