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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE CAMERIA. 1> Baltimoke, Fob. 21. ^ Tito steamship Cambria has arrived at Halifax. Cotton was in moderate demand at Liverpool, the market Ireing in favor of buyers. The sales of the week were 43,000 bales, of which G000 wore taken tor export, ana uouu on speculation, r The quotations are?Uplands, Fair 5; Middling, 4 3-4; Orleans, Fair, 5 1-4; Middling 4 13-17. 1" The UiverjKjol circulars vary as to the actual decline in Cotton, some quoting 1-1G, others 1-8. American securities are active at bettor rates. 1 In the Manufacturing Districts the tendency of ^ prices was downwards. _ The Havre Cotton market was steady. The rumor that the Russian Government had prohibited the export of grain was incorreet. ^ The Queen's speech to .Parliament is pacific in its character. In the British House of Commons exj?lar.a- _ tions were asked respecting Lord Palmerston's resignation. Lord.Iohn Russell, in reply, stated i that Dalmerston had treated the Queen's inter- J rogatories with contempt: had acted independ- ol cntly of bis colleagues, and approved of the ille gal movement of Napoleon. I'almerston replied <>, at great length, and was severe upon his col- ai leagues, hut did not improve Iris own position. | The Queen's speech was delivered in person, 1,1 on the 3d. It represents the foreign relations of b< the country, and the condition of the country as satisfactory, and "calls attention to a bill for l'ar- liamentary reform. ' Nearly one hundred persons were killed at Holmes Firth, by the bursting of a reservoir. T France was quiet. An electoral law was established, based on universal .suffrage. Arrests I are still making. at An attempt was made to assassinate the Queen is of Spain. di Large ExroitT ok Cotton*.?Yesterday, ten thousand $>x hundred awl thirt;/-ci'jht hales of Upland Cotton were cleared at this port, all of which went coastwise4 Besides this amount, several vessels are ready to clear, whose manifests were not quite ready last evening, and would have the largest export of cotton, in one day, / which has been made during the present season. ' Savannah News. Philadelphia, Fib. 1G.?A meeting of the Stockholders of the U. States Bank was held this morning, when the committe reported it expedient to make a general assignment. The meting approved the report and appointed another committee to consider thevlirious projects submitted aruUo make application to the State Legislature for such powers as were required for the settlement of the affairs of the Bank. The Drought in* f?EoitorA.?The Savannah Moruing News of yesterday says: 1 .For several weeks past the wench or has been bi unusually dry for the season. Indeed very little rain has fallen since the cold weather set in in December. The grass in the squares is withered; g| our streets are dry and dusty as in midsummer, n and many of tlm pumps that are usually well sup- fei plied with water the year round, have given out. From sill accounts, tin: drought extends over much ^ of the interior countries where, should it contin a t ue, much injury will be sustained by the plan u?r>, wiiu arc in)\\ jjrt'j>?uriii? tin; giuuiiua iui uiv ~ next year's crop. W'tlearn that the woods are on fire at several points in our vicinity. At present we have, a I smoky, ha:ty atmosphere, indicative of rain which, * we hope will not fail us. 53^" Probably no article has ever enjoyed a wider ^ popularity in all diseases of the lungs than Tar. In ? the shape ofTnrwatcr, Tar fumigations and plasters, it has been used almost from time immemorial. Liverwort, too, has boon universally regarded as one of nature's ? choicest herbs. But it was reserved tor Prof. Rogers to 'g discover the art of extracting, by a new chemical process, their peculiar virtues, and combining them in a manner heretofore unknown, so as to present a preparation unrivalled for its concentration, energy, sitnpli- y city, aud innocence. This he has done in his Syrup of . T .i V'priL'nrt nnil Tur The enres rif Inri'f-yf n Tt. I int. l'lil. Id raonary Diseatse. which it is effecting daily, are aston- cu ishing even Physicians themselves; and were they not among our own friends and neighlwrs, whom we see every day. They would be almost beyond belief. For c' sale at Thomas J. Workman's Drug Store. See advertisement in another column. Mr. Editor: l'leasc announce as Candidates for Intendent and Wardens for the Town of ^ Camden, at the ensuing election, the following d< gentlemen, and oblige MANY VOTERS. For In trivial it Maj. K. S. MOFFAT. + For Warden*. P. W. CHAMPERS. i W. C. MOORE. n CX II. DAVIS. A " IIENIIY PATE. , Feb. 24, 1832. J GEOUGE IIOI'KIXMKV. if Attorney at Law, NO. 9, nuOAD-STItEET, CHARLESTON, s. c. HEAD QUARTERS, ^ Lower Battallion, 22(1 Rest* S. C. 1TI. H VpmilTAfiY 901h 1 R5*?. C( Bat tall ion will Parade at Camden on Saturday, t( 1 March 20th, 1852, for Prill and Review, armed and equipped as the law directs. p ^ 2. The officers and non-commissioned officers will ' assemble the day previous for Drill. ' I * .'{. The line will ho formed at 11 o'clock, A. M. h 4. Captains are charged with the extension of this order. By order Bt. Col. n J. B. KERSHAW. P TiIO. J. W a rues', Adjutant. P Feb. 24. It! tf t< ATTEXTIO^ IS I'M T \(). 2. d ~\7"OU are hereby commanded to assemble at your I rendezvous on Saturday, March 20th, at half past 10 o'clock, for Battalion Drill and Review, armed and equipped according to law. The Officers and Non-( Commissioned Officers will at- | tend the day previous, for Drill. : iiy order of the Captain. Fob. 21 f? C. H. W KST, O. 8. M OUNTAIN Butter, Fine Cheese. Fresh Macoiro- f . ni. Com Starch, Brorna, Chocolate ami Citron, l'or sale by K. W. BOXXKY. ti / <ROW Tar, Oakum and Lime, bv the bushe l, lot| (. \ J sale by K."W. BONNKY. S (t It A IN Cradles. Steel Forks and Ituk.-s, Iron ami X Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale ai Fell. 21?if K. \V. BONNKY S. II I SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATER EE DIVISION NO. 9. The regular meeting of this Division will he old on Thursday evening, at your new Hall over l. M. ?fc lu Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. By order of the AY. P. C. S. WEST. R. S. CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. Kershaw Section No. 4. I"*HE regular Meeting of this Section will be held at . their llull on Friday next, at 7 o'clock. By order the W. A. T. G. PKGUES, Secr'y. Sale for Cash. V YOUNG NEGRO WOMAN with one child, will be sold beiore the Court House on Monday next, "arranted sound. MOFFAT & MOORE, Auc'rs. Feb. 24. NEGROES FOR SALE. A Chance for Speculators. H17TLL be sold on the first Monday in March next, T T (Sale Bay,) six likely NEG ROES. Terms cash. MOFFAT A MOORE, Auct'rs. February 25. 17 ts EXEClTORN SALE) Y permission of Jolin R. Joy, Ordinary of Ker3 shaw District, will be sold at the late residence ' Roddick Moscley. dee'd. ou Saturday the 6th day of 'arch next, all the STOCK and PROVISIONS bcnging to the said Estate, consisting of Cattle, Hogs, jrn, Fodder, and Bacon, together with various other tides, too numerous to mention. I will also, at the same time and place, hire out for ie present year, the Negroes belonging to said estate, ?i**j5 nun* in iiuiiiuvi. jui urn uitiuv nuuwu cu ffiuv CRADDJCK MOSKLEY, Exor. February 20. 16 3t* lionth>Caroliu;i?Ker<ili;nv District. In the matter of Reddick Moseley's Will. be Executor of Reddick Mosclev, dee'd. vs. John Moseley, William Moselcv and others. T appearing to my satisfaction that Matthew Mose. ley, Mark Moselcj*, and Zac. Evans and wife Jane, e absent from and beyond the limits of this State: It ordered, that they do appear beforo the Court of Ornary for Kershaw District, to be held in Camden on io twenty-eighth day of May next, when and whore ic Executor of Reddick Moseley dee d, will propound Is Will to bo proved in due form of law JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. D. Feb. 20. 10 wl2t "AN and after THURSDAY next, 26th inst.. the J regular PasScngcr and Mail Trains will until furicr notice, Leave Camden at 7 o'clock, a. m. Arrive at Charleston - - 3.05 p. m. Leave Charleston at 8.30 a. m. Arrive at Camden - . - 4.30 p. m MID-DAY TRIP. Leave Junction at - - - 9.15 a. m. Arrive at Camden at - - 11.25 a. m. Leave Camden at - - - 12.10 p. in. Arrive at junctional - 2.20 p. m. Leave Junction at 2.25 p. m. Arrive at Camden at - - 4.30 p. m. N. D. BAXLEY, .{jeut. Camden, Feb. 24, 1852. 10?tf STALLIOX FOR SALE. iA7ILL be sold at Chester C. II., on the first Monday t T ill March, a lino young Stallion, sired by the celerated nice horse Sailor Boy. Sailor Boy's grand sire, the renowned Sir Charles, as the (host son of Old Sir Archie. By the dam's side i Is from Marshall's imported Spread Eagle, imported rnrk, Bucephalus, Ac. Sailor Boy has made some of the 'st time in racing on record, which can be seen by Terence to the Sporting Journals, from 1830 to 1810. The Colt now offered lor sale, is a beautiful dark bay, aek legs, mane and tail,-is three years old and full fifcn hands high. He is in color, form and action, almost perfect picture of the old horse. Terms?CASH. Eeb. 11.?lGts J.A.WALKER. IAJIS! filaius!?A few wry fine HAMS for Bile at W. 0. MOORE'S. > ACOJV ! RiK'Oii!?20,000 lbs. new lirst qual> ity BACON SIDES. For sale by February 25. W. C. MOORE. i f EAL A!\D LSIl IT*?Always on hand, at UL MOORE'S. Red Flag. Cisars! Cigars!! )A A/ \/ A CIGARS, of the most superb brands, \/?\ /' f such as "(.Sold Leaf." "Los trcs Ami. r?s,"7"lCl Ensnja,"' "L;i Palmetto." For sale by February 24. AA. C. MOORE. atTk/i io.vT 7 \7"ILI, bo sold on Rale Day (the first Monday in Mareli next.) at the Court House in Camden, a tely NEGRO FELLOW, 24 years of age, n good luchman, house servant, Ac. Terms?A credit of one. two, three ami four years, jrsonal security, and a mortgage of the nfopcrtv. Perlasers to pay for papers. MOFFAT A MOORE, Auctioneers Feb. 17. and Commission Merohahts, XEtiltOES FOIS MALI). ^IflLL lie sold on Sale Day (the first Monday in H March next.) before the Court House in Oam;n. sixteen LIKELY NEGROES, upon a credit of :ie, two and three years, with personal security and a lortgage of the property, purchasers to pay for papers. MOFFAT A MOORE, Auctioneers Feb. 1". and Commission Merchants. is.** nv.iM.i lor ?a iiKoiy NEOItO WOMAN, about IX wars of ago, wartntc<l sound au?l good titles, will be sold low for cash, pply at this office. Feb. 17. \?OR SALE.?Two FEATHER BEDS, two I1 MAT It ESSES, and two BEDSTEADS, for sale, applied for immediately. Feb. 17?14. K. S. MOFFAT. Town Property for Sale. L'lT'ILL be sold, on accommodating terms, all that \\ VALUABLE PROPERTY at the corner of road and Rutledge streets in the Town of Camden, insisting of two of the best Mercantile Stands in the nvn. This property includes the Store on the corner at resent occupied by M. Druekcr A Co., and Military I all, adjoining the former, and occupied by J. S. Moaddon, as a Shoo Store, and also the Building on tut ledge Street, occupied by R. J. McCrcight. The whole property is under a lease until October ext, and will pay well as an investment. It rents at resent at Id per cent on the amount which the prorictor is willing to take for it. The above properly will be sold on a credit of one, n o and three years, if secured satisfactorily, and if esired, it will bj divided to suit purchasers. Apply to J. u. KbitsilAW, Attorney at Law. February 20. 15 :it r "COOPER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety ol J Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, A1 muds, Hrorna, Chocolate, Mustard. Choose, seed Pota oes, .tc. Just received by E. W 150XN EY. For Itrnl. I"M1E House and Lot in the totvn of Camden, and and tlie House and Promises at Cool Springs, four niles above Camden, belonging to the Estate of John lliesnut, decased; and also for hire, several excellent IKAMSTRKSSES, the property of the same Estate. Persons wishing to rent or to Lire, can apply to JAMES CHKSXHT, THOMAS WlllTAKKR. Feb. 3 10 ? tf Executors. IJV EQUITY?Kershaw. William II. Holleyinan. Adm'r cum tes. anncxo, vs. I' II. Kennedy and Margaret, his wile, George Hug gins and Harriet C. his wife, Thomas Fraser an< Ann F. his wife, II. Holloyman. W. F. Hollevmai and Mary F. llolleyman?Bill to confirm sales, fo relief. IT appearing fo my satisfaction, that Elizabeth Hop kins, daughter of II. IJolleyman, deed: (if alive, and her children, to-wit: Wilev Ilonkins. Xnncv Hot) | kins, Joel Hopkins and others whose names are unknown I reside without the limits of this State: On motion o ; OhesxuTiS Castox. Solicitors for Complainant, it is order i cd that the said Elizabeth Hopkins, orifshe be dead, he j children, to-wit: Wiley, X'ancy and Joel, and others, (1 there be any.) names unknown, do appear, answer ' plead or demur to the above within three months Iron . the date of publication of this notice, or an order t< take the same pro coufesso will be planted against theni W. H. It. WORKMAN*, C. E. K. D. February 20,1852, 15 3m IX EQUITY?Kershaw. j Elizabeth 31. Alexander by her next friend, vs. Jsaai j B. Alexander, John It. Joy?Bill to substitute Trustee and for Partition. IX pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity ii this case made at its last June Term: Notice i: ] hereby given unto William H. Oilman, that he do plead answer or demur to the said Bill within three month: from the date of the publication of this notice, or ii default thereof, an order to take the same pro confess* will be granted against him. W. H. R. WORKM AN", C. E. K. I>. ' Feb. 20. 15 3in GUmVOLD'S COTTOX GIXS. THE Subscriber has a better location and is muel better prepared for manufacturing OIXS than am ?1 :.. TJ? I,,.a moita 0,1! U'.IIVI lj?tMUllSIJIJiVlll lit UJ1U anvil. XJ V mw Mil. j sold double the number of any other maker in tin country, his sales averaging one Thousand per annum ; This unequalled demand justilies the reputation claim J ed for his Gins, viz: that they Gin Jemter, run tighter : clean the seed better, tithe out more moats, make letter lint , have Patent Water Boxes, Jar tnore durable and secur against Fire than any other, and that all other watc boxes whether double or single are, not only a dtrep tion, but are an infringement on his rights, and will sttl ject the Planter who uses them to pay damage for a vio lotion of the Patent Laws. These advantages justify him in offering to supply th< Planting Community with Gins on better terms, aecor ding to quality, than any other Factor.*, Premium Gin; not excepted. | Planters of South Carolina can order these Clin i through Messrs. Her riot .t Brailsford, Charleston; Mr I M. W.Coleman, Hamburg; Messrs. Law A Drumon , and Mr. Jesse Drafts. Columbia; Mr. Duncan Malloy ; Cheraw; Mr C. Matheson, Camden; M?ssrs. Townseiu | & Douglas, Bennetsville, and his Travelling Agents, o by letter directed to him at Griswoldville, Jones Couu ; ty, Georgia. Gins delivered at the purchasers nearest Steamboa landing or Railroad station. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. j Griswoldville, Gn., Feb. 20. 15 wlin?m9m ' 2000 PACKAGES BOOTS A1XT.D SHOES ! THIE subscribers have just received TWO THOU I X SAND Packages of BOOTS AND SHOES i comprising one of the finest assortments ever offered i: this or any other market, and for sale bv D. F. FLEMING .t CO., 4.1 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 17. 14. lilt* Pesirable Properly for Sale. THE DeKALB MANUFACTURING COMPAN1 I L will ollVr for sale, their Cotton Factory i Corn mill and Tannery, near Camden, if I C. The situation is pleasant and healthy, oflcring i (very desirable investment for Capitalists. Thewato I power is amply sutlieicnt for all purposes, within on I miloofthe Tenninus of the Camden and South Carotin ] Kail Hoed, affording daily opportunity lbr the rhij I inent of Coods. The Cotton Factory is no*.v in operation, with a ful j complement of hands, has been making Osmaburgs am | Yarns, and has 1080 Spindles, twenty lUi-iueh Card | and forty Looms, all in good condition, to which is at inched a MACHINE SHOP, with lathes, Cutting En ' gines, and all necessary Tools. The Corn Mill received last year, FOURTEEN IIUN I DUED BUSHELS of CORN, and the Tannery consist | of !!i! Vats, Bark Mill driven by water, arid the ; STOCK IN THE FACTORY and the STOCK CON TA1NEP IN THE TAN-YARD. ALSO. Fourteen Valuable IVojjroc*, : accustomed to working in the Tan Yard and Faetorv The above property will be sold on a credit of 1, 2 & 3 years, with interest and may be treated for at Privat Sale until the lirst of March next, and unless previous! sold, will be ottered at Public Sale on that day. For further particulars, application innv be made u THOMAS LANG, or Jan. 27. \V. ANDERSON. lV VKTEI) TO 191II12. " VGOOD COOK, Washer and Ironcr, for whom lie eral wages will be paid. Apply to ? January 27.?8tf S. E. CAPER8. A Suit to suit the Times! "\\7ISHING to close out the balance of my stock c t t Winter Ready-Made Clothing, 1 will db pose of my stock of Coats, Over Coats and Vests n cost prices. ALSO. Broad Cloths, French Cassimcres and Veatings, All Wool I weeds. bat met.J, Kentucky Jean3 anu Ncgr Cloths, at great Ir reduced prices. January 2.1. ' JAMKS WILSON. Spirit (?as Lamps. r|',llE subscriber has just received a beautifulcollec 1 tion of tlio above Lamps, for Centre Table, Man tlepiece or Chambers. Those in want, aro respectful 1 requested to call and examine them at Feb. 3. Z.J. L El I AY'S. W. 1115 JiLOW CASTC'A. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMDEN, S. C. Oflice on Broad-Street near the Court House. Kills for 1851, I N favor of the subscriber, are now ready for delivt rv. Those whose names they bear are respectful!; invited to call at his store, settle them, unci take thet away. z. J. DeIIAY. Jan. JO?if BAXK ABBACY. r|"MIE subscriber will attciul promptly, to any bus I ness entrusted to liini as BASK .1 GEY? Jan. lt>. Z. J. DE1IAY. \\J IDE IROA, Spades. SIiovcIh, Mn.iure Fork t t rionglis, Cutting Knives, and Con Shelleri Just received at E. \Y. BONNEY'S. Feb. J Coin mil tod. rI^O the Jail of Kershaw District on 30th of Januan 1. 1852, a Negro man named BENTEY, and says h belongs u> N. A. Peay, of Fairfield District. Saidnogr is about 70 or 75 vearsof age. The owner is request*1 to come forward, prove proper!v, pav charges and tak him away. J. M. COLLI EK, Jailor. Feb. it. 11 jf SALE OF jPLRNITUBE, Ac. WILL HE SOLD on MONDAY, the first day c M March next, the FUKNITUUE and HOl'SI HOLD HOODS belonging to S. D. Hallford. Also, on Black HOUSE and one Bay HOUSE, a pair ol HA1 NESS, Ac. Terms?All sums under twenty-live Hollars casnovor Hint sum, a credit of six months, note with appr< ved seeuritv. Sale to take place at the Court Hons F. L. ZKMP, Fob. 13. A trout for Assignees. E. w. nov\i;v, Bank Agent and General Merchant, t AMDKS, S. ('. * i ESTATE SALE. , Ill Equity?Lancaster District. .1 George R. ililJer, vs. John M. Miller and others. ' j TT NE'ER the Decree of the Court of Equity in above ] 1 U case. I will sell on the 24th February, lSa2, at (. r the late residence of Mrs. Sarah A. Miller, deceased, 1 } j Carriage, pair Carriage Horses. 2 Mules, ajarge number li m ! of Cattle. Hogs and Sheep. Smith Tool's. Plantation , . Tools. Wagon. Household Furniture, and many other ' I articles. 1 1. -11 .. C , J ems?-vii sums uuucr cnsn, ?u mui. ;i uicuu. j oil 2 months. note and good security, with interest from v . j day oj sale. JAMES II. WITHKltSPOON. ^ < Com r Equity L D . | C j.j Ijnr.isrer, Feb. 4. 12 (COFFEE.?10 Sacks First quality Rio Coffee. c J Just received by \V. (J. MOORE. i ! / 'HASHED SUGAR.?10 Ubls. Stuarts Suj VJ perior Crashed Sugar. l or sale hv 1 W. C. MOORE. ?! v>: EFD POTATOES 10 Barrels Seed l'ota- j c j toes at MOORE'S. Feb. 10. 12 if C , - ? 1 T.) BANKETS and all Wool Plains, for sale at cost for . * 1) rash. Also, Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at > reduced prices at BONNET'S. ( i OlTERIOli Brown Sugars, put up in barrels fo J O family use. Just received at BONNE VS. A "1 JELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils . t T and Vices. For sale by E. W. BONNET. G1 ARDEN Trowels, Iloes and Rakes, just received I T at BONNEY'S. | J | | Feb. 10. j 1 p.l^DLES! CANDLES?20 boxes Sperm ! L? j V>' and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap hv L j January 23. W. C. MOORE. * ^ C LIVAL FEOl'R, Seed Potatoes. For sale J J by E. "W. BONNET. t Kirkwood Property for Sale. r rpiIE Subscriber oilers for sale his HOUSE and LOT ^ * i X in South Kirkwood. It is one of the most dcsira- y ' hie places at Kirkwood. Tlio dwelling is large and " ' conveniently arranged?contains ten Rooms, and eight ! fire places. All the buildings and fences are new, and - in good condition. Any person desiring to purchase " *, can call and examine the premises. s; A. JOIIXSON'. j Feb. 3. 10 3tw -j -. j FOR SALE. ; THE HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by the j j subscriber as a Store. This property will be sold i ! on lilx-ral terms, cud on a long credit. For particulars r apply to C. MATHESON. 1 -1 January 15 tf t t j " FOR *ALM2. > HPIIE HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied ^ I. by Mrs. C. A. Boykin, adjoining Miss Soota Mc- 1 Ra's, Kirkwood. The House is new, well finished and - located in every particular, with live acres of Land at- ' i, taehed. Apply to K. M. BOYKIN. * January lo. 3 tf '?i ^ bills, choice Pippins. Received and for sale bv ' f) Doc. 23, 1851, SlIAW A AUSTIN. | / V Keirs Malaga Grapes. Received and for sale 1U by SHAW A AUSTIN. * Pee. 23, 1331. 90 tf ' FOR SALIv. a TXTAGON Bridles, vf my own manufacture, one 0 f ft warranted to last as long as two of Northern 0 * make. Also, I. Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for * a cash J. OAKS. 11 I LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG. * a 4 FINE lot of HOMESPUNS, CALICOES, FLAN- h 1 j J\. NELS, Oznaburgs, Jeans, Ticking, ic. Ac. Also, 0 ( i Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c. For sale low for cash, " ! or on time, to punctual customers. ll j January 23." WM. C. MOORE. ., "cheap groceries. l* *r ll'II'DS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COITE; mats ^ , f) JAVA COFFKE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. " 20 barrels New Orleans MOLA SSES ^ 8 ? hogs West India DO JO barrels New Orleans WIIISKEY 10 do Monongehela DO ? casks old Rve DO 10 rears eld 3 1-8 casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrels best LEAF LARD c ' 10 barrels MACKARKL a !< 25 barels llaliimore FLOUR I L" 50 boxes English Dairy CHEESE s y 10 kits MACKARKL No. 1 also, } 10 baskets nEIDSICK Cll AMPAIGNE I 10 cases CLARET WINE, for Table uso 1 10 do MADEIRA DO J 5 do FORT DO t 20 dozen "BYASS' LONDON'' FORTER also, Ginger, Fcach. Flum and Chow Chow FRESERVES I 200 quarter and half boxes SARDINES J 50 eases SALMON and LOBSTERS With many other articles too numerous to mention. For sale low Ibr cash, or to punctual customers on the usual '* ,inL?- __ _ ' W. C. MOORE, Red Flag. 1 A] OTICE.?All persons indebted to W. ANDERl_ 11 SON .t CO., by note or open account, will please 0 : call and settle before Return Day, as cll unpaid will then be placed in the hands of au Attorney for collec- . tion. Feb. 10. 12 tf c rpOBACCO?A small lot of CHEWING TOBAC- ( 1 CO. Just received and for sale l?v i J W. C. MOORE, Sign of"the Red Flag. CaASDY?125 boxes CAN'DY, (-jr. lbs/each.) For | , a.do low to Merchants. Just received for sale by !' January 21. W. 0. MOORE. I 1 Case Preserved Oranges 1 do do Lemons 1 do do Pino Apples 1 do do Citron Received and for salebv ' Tby. isr.l. SHAW A AUSTIN. r y X Cases Tie Fruit. Revived and tor sale by 1 n f) Dec. 23, 1851, SHAW .t AUSTIN". ^ X Drums. small size, Figs. (Now crop) Received mjr) and lor sale by c Doe. 23, 1851 SHAW A AUSTIN. '* I / j Whole boxes Layer Raisins JLv' 2D half do do do 30 quarter do do do Received and tor sale by * Doe. 23, 1851. SHAW A AUSTIN. Kbls Kennedy's. Ilutter Crackers. Received and f) for .side by SIIAW A AUSTIN < Dee. 23, 1851. * T " * WMVtt.. ?,,0Pfr.rl,.w. 1? ai.-stys f ?? ryi M'j wv "w e jLl Received at MOORE'S. ' ,] V A11,S?A small lot of NAILS. For salo very i 0 is low to close out the lot, by W. 0. MOORE. STOVE* FOR SALE." r | "MVO good STOVES will be sold very low, if iinmc- 1 L diate application be inadc at THIS OFFICE. 'f A F1RST rate FOUR-HORSE WAGON will be sold J \ low if applied for soon. ? Jan. u::? J. F. SUTHERLAND. \LTIOADS, Currants, Figs and Prunes. At Jan. 23. M(X)RK'S. J e. Eu'etllorN Notice. VLL persons having demands against Roddick . Mosely, dee'd, will present tliein properly attesttnl within tho time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said Estate, will make immediate payment to CRAOIMCK MO.SEI.EY, E.xee'r. - "> at riu. j. i Gelatine* CdQOFER'S Slircd Isinglass. Leaf Isinglass fur Coffee; J Preston & Merrill's infallible Yeast I\>wdcr and lose Water; Nutmeirs, Maw, Cinnamon, Allspice, linger, Red ;?n<! Black Pepper. \\ hrto Mustard Seed, lustard. Sago Tapioca Arrow Root, Ac. Alwavs on land at Z. J. DkHAY'S. Feb. :: Seltzer Aperient. ^EIDLJTZ Powders, Henry's Magnesia. Fluid Mag3 ncsia, Mortal's Bitters, Remand's Tonic Mixture, Vistars' Balsam, Aver's Cherry Pectoral, Tarrant's lordinl Elixir of Turicey.Rliubarb, Sands' Sarsaparilla, Juysott's Yellow Bock and Sar.saparilla, and Jew Raid's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the above just reeived at ' Z. J. DkHAY'S. Feb. KELDER & DESAUSSI RE, Factorage and Commission Business, A DOER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ISWEI.L KEXDEIt. JOIIN* It. DESAL'SSfllK. Attend to the selling of Cotton. Rice, and other Country Produce. Orders filled, and Goods scleo'ed itli care and attention. Feb. 14. Another Arrival of Corn. ) Bushels CORN, White, first qualitv. just jy)l/U received by _ W. C. MOORE. ^ALT, S ALT.?500 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Just 1 received by W.C.MOORE. # TO HIRE. VM ALE COOK and HOUSE SERVANT. Young and active. Apply at this office, January 16. 5 * tf NOTICE. I^I IF, subscribers have this day formed a Co*por(ner. ship, under the namo and firm of ROOT k IN- # rRAM, lbr the purpose of carrying on the Ccneral luctioneeriug Business. F.JiOOT. JOHN INGRAM. Camdex, Jan. 23. 7 tf AUGAR House Syrup and new crop New Orleans Molasses. For sale by E. W. BONNY. Piano to Soli or Hire. 4 NY person wishing to purchase or hire a PIANO, il jl can be accommodated by applying to Feb. 10?tf J*. B. F. BOONE. TAXES. N'OTICE is hereby given, that I will open Books on the 28th day of February next, at the store of Times Dunlap. in Camdcu, fcr collecting the Taxes for 851. and will attend at the following places on the folawing days for the same purpose: Ou Monday, the 1st of March at Liberty IIill; on 'ucsday, the 2d of March at Flat Rock, ou Wednesday, he 3d of March, at Buffalo; on Thurday, the 4th of larch at I.izenby'g; on Friday, the 5th of March, at :chroek's Mill; on Saturday, the 6th of March, at Cureon's Mill. .After the above named times, I will attend at Cam!en until the first day of May next, at which time the looks will positively be closed, and all defaulters douile taxed. * " J. W. DOBY, T. C. K. D. January 27. 8 tf South Carolina?ike rah aw hisirict, BY JOHN R, JOY, Ordinary.?Whereas, James Catoe has applied to me for Letters of Adminisration on all and singular the Goods and Chatties, tights and Credits of Need ham Catoe, late of the Disriet aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore, to cite ,nd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ' f the said deceased, to be and appear before me at uf next Ordinary's Court, for the said District, to be ioldcn at Kershaw Court House on the 27th day of 'cbnury, iiist., to show cause, if any, why the said ad nnis.ra.tiou siicuia not oe grameu. Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of Yoruary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight lundrod and fitly two, and in the seventy sixth year f A nieriean Independeace. Feb. 17. JOHN R. JOT, 0. K. IX ^IIJEIIIFIT'S SALES. ~ BV virtue of sundry writ6 of Fieri Faceas to mc directed, I will sell before the Court House door in 'amden, between the legal hours of sale, on the first londay and Tuesday in Mareli next, the following iroperty to wit: One Billiard Table, levied on and to be sold as tho iroperty of II. J. Wilson, at the suit of Caldwell A Colonan. AtSO Ninety seven and a half acres ot land, more or Iocs lying n the waters of Bear Creek, situated in Kershaw District nd bounded by lands belonging to Thomas Robertson, Auieil upon and to tte sold as tho property of Mrs. Sean Rush at suit of John R, Joy, Admr. also One house and lot No. 1170 situated in the Town of lainden and fronting on Dekalb street, levied upon and o be sold as the property of T. B. Lucas at the suit of il. C. Reynolds, ndmx. of the Estate of George Reylohl, dee d. One Bay Horse, levied upon and to be sold as the iroperty of S. D. Hnllford at the suit ol'S. Benson and rho. J. Warren. Two large Road waggons, if not sold at private rale. T JOHN INGRAM, S. K. P. Feb. 10, 12 tda tolling off at Cost. VI J, my stock of Pry Goods, lints, Shoes. Hardware and Crockery, ic. All persons indebted to the subscriber either by note ir account, arc requested to call and settle the same. JAMES MeEWEX, Jan. 2. 1 tf CL1IVTOX & I'ltlCE, Attorneys at Law. d, Clinton, Lancaster. | C. A. Price, Cunnhu. Ollico in in Camden?that formerly occupied by J. il. PoSaussure. Esq.?Will attend to legal business in his and the adjoining Pistriets. MAGISTRATE, UMBER 1M1K subscriltera having commenced operations with . their Steam Saw Mill, areprepared tofurnish Lum>er to their friends and the public, at unusually low rates fir rtisll X\> Lumber v. ill bo delivered without an order, xoept tvhorc a bill hap boon previous]** given. JNO. LOVE. S'R. Oct. 11?S2 wti .1 1S. I.QVK. ,T. LIVE BY AiNB SALE STABLE. IV K respectfully int'orni the citizens of Charlotte T T and t lie Travelling public that we have opened t LIVERY AND SALE STABLE at which they can be Lvonnnodatod with Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, and kiddle Ilorsos. to any j>oint they may wish to go. "Wo would also say Stock Drovers can have good Lots or stock and Provender at as low a rate as can be nfbrded. Horses kept at the usual rates, by the day, week, aonth or year. The Stables are those known as Robinsons. Persons stopping at either of the Hotels, will ilwavs tind a servant in readiness to show the Stable. 0. J. PRIDE. R. MORRISON. Charlotte. N. C. Dee. S. 98 w6m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 LL persons having demands against the estate of /V John S. Cunningham. deed, are hereby notified to present them duly attested, and all persons indebted to aid estate will make pavment to It. B. CUNNINGHAM. { v d W. C.CUNNINGHAM. J IVe. 20. 1951 101 t.f n il. 7i. sii vvvn, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CA1IDKN. s < .