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Ax Alleged Fugitive Slave.?An attempwas made in Naw York on Saturday last to art rest a colored man named Jerry Van Horn, employed as a waiter in the Irving House, who was alleged to be the fugitive slave of Mr. Andrew Armrtrong. Before the arrest could bccffccted, however, lie escaped to Canada. The value of all the milk^old in Massachusetts thfi vear ending June 1,1850, was 8275,887. I Dedham is the largest town in the "milky way," j having sold ?45,000 worth. The abo\ e does not 1 ^ include the milk made into butter and chees. Jt is said Mr. Buchanan has 100 out of the 133.delegates to the Democratic State Convention in Pennsylvania. Nomination of Mr. \Yedster.?TheN. York "Courier" states that the call for the meeting in that city to nominate Mr. Webster for the Presidency has obtained seven thousaud signatures. Philosophers, say, that shutting the eyes makes the-sense of hearing more acute. A wag suggests that this accounts for the many closed eyes which are seen in churches nearly every Sunday. Wool Crop in Ohio.?The farmers of Ohio are said to have realized three millions of dollars during the past season frcra the wool crop. p- "Order my advertisement to be discontinued for a few days," said a merchant to his clerk. "I must get away from business a few days, for my health, but I plainly see that I shall have no leisure as long as I continue to advertise." Tunnel under the Hudson.?A bill was introduced into the Legislature of New York on Wednesday, by Mr. Taber, to incorporate a Com/?rwnctrn/?f ft-tiinnol under the Hudson. r.car Albany. A survey and estimate have been made, and the plan is considered feasible. It is believed that a perfect work eau be constructed, with a double track, and an easy grade, for half a million of dollars.?N. Y. Commercial Ad rocaic. | It is stated that 40,000 persons were carried off by cholera last year, in the Island of Jamai ea. While the Express train was passing Goldsboro,' N. C., on Monday evening, the horses attached to the Newbern stage became frightened and ran away, breaking the driver's back. Mr. Colbert, the contractor, had his legs broken, and the passengers sustained considerable injury. Tax ox Passengers.?The corporation of San Francisco has imposed a tax of one dollar on every passenger arriving at that port. On its payment, the passenger is to receive a certificate fc which will admit him into the hospital, as a city I patient, at any time within six months. ;if Goon Advice.?Dr. Baily, of the "jYatio>ial Era? says to his correspondent:?'"When you write for the press, use black ink, clear good paj>er, written on one side only, letters large and plain enough to be read like print, and, if you suspect defects in style, grammar, or punctuation, get a friend to correct aud do not call upon the editor to doit. lie has no time, and it is not his business."' Sentence Day.?In the Court of Sessions, ? * 1 11 /"VI \T _ II 'J! 1 His Honor juuge \j i>ean presiding, on oaiuruny i morning, March C, John M. E. Sharp, agaiusl whom the jury had rendered a verdict of manslaughter, with a recommendation to mercy, was brought up for sentence. Before announcing the penalty of the offence his honor, in an able an feeling manner, remarked upon the nature of the crime of which the prisoner had been found guilty, and exhorted him by various dear considerations to improve his incarceration in a radical reformation of principle and habit, so that hereafter he might be a useful member of society The judgement of the Court was: lie pay a fine of ?],000 and be imprisoned securely in the jail of Richland for the period of twelve months. Several other sentences were passed for minor cases of assault and batten'.?South Carolinian. Senator Hunter is about introducing a bill in the Senate, changing the relative value of gold and silver, that is rcduciug the standard value of silver, to save it from exportation and hoarding. It is also rej?orted that in the Ways and Means Committee of the House, a bill is pre pared to lay a seignorage of 1 per centum 011 all moneys coined at the Mints. Liverpool Cotton market. Liverpool, Feb. 20. Fetley and Go's Circular states: We have again to report au extensive business in Cotton, the sales of the week amounting to 74,300 bales and of the previous week 57,820 bales, showing that a large portion of the entire stock has been turned over during the fortnight. Accounts from America, together with light shipments for this market, and the demand being great for other places, has had some effect here; and then again the buoyant state of the Manchester market; with an extensive demand for goods and wares, and the absence of stocks, must have given great encouragement to buyers. We find spinners have purchased largely to cover a contracts entered into for future delivery. These combined have caused a considerable amount of animation in the market, and had it not Wn that importers continued to supply the demand, an advance of imjtortance mu*t have taken place. As it is, however, we cannot call the improvement much more than 1-8(1 ]>er lb. r and it is chiefly upon middling and the better .qualities. Speculators took 14,500 bales of American; 1,000 Pernambuco; 170 Bahia, and 7,040 Surat, Exporters took 3,080 American; 20 Pernambuco; 70 Egyptian, and 1,510 bales Bengal and Surat, leaving the trade 46;R00 bales. The sales to-day amount to 8,000 bales. Roman Catholics in the U. States,? The Catholic Almanac for 1852 has full statistics of the Roman Catholic Church in this country, compiled mostly from official sources, from which it appears that there are in the whole United States 6 archbishops, 26 bishops, ],385 priests, 1,41] churches, and a Catholic population of 1,980,000, which includes 115,C00 in Oregon, the Californias, New iMexico, and the Indian Territory. In England and Scotland there are 694 churches and chapels and 972 priests, and in Ireland 2,205 churches and 2,252 priests. LIVERWORT AND TAR, For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma. Pains in the Side and breast, Spitting of Blood and all other Lung complaints tending to Consumption. This is not an empirical nostrum, but a scientific and most invaluable medicine. It is prepared from a recipe by that distinguished physician and chemist, Prof Rogers; and wherever it has been introduced, it has mado cures which arc perfectly astonishing. It is superseding every other cough medicine before the public. Testimonials are daily Doing sent in to the proprietors of cures effected, even after physicians had abandoned every hope. A single trial will convince the most incredulous of its efficacy. For sale at Thomas J, Workman's Drug Store, Camden, S. C. KgTSee advertisement in another column. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISK >N NO. 9. Tiie regular meeting of this Division will be held on Thursday evening, at your new Hall over A. M. <fr R. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock. Bv order of the W. P. TIIO. J. WARREN. R. S. CADETS OF TE.tiPERAACE. Kershaw Section No. 4. THE regular Meeting of this Section will bo held at their Hall on Fridav next, at 7 o'clock. By order ftheW.A. T. G. PEGUES, Secr'y. The following gentlemen have been nominated for Town Council: For Intendant. Dr. E. A. SALMOND. For Wardens. W. A. ANCRUM, C. H. DAVIS, B. W. CHAMBERS, HENRY PATE. We have been requested to announce the following gentlemen for Intendant and Wardens: For Intendant. Dr. E. A. SALMOND. For Wurdens. W. A. ANCRUM, B. W. CHAMBERS, W. C. MOORE, HENRY PATE. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. tu. c.ii?: l i?a .... 1 Ll%2 lUllU?VJUg? IKIVCl liilo UVJUIl 1141IUCU as 1UI publication: For Intendant. Maj. K. S. MOFFAT. For Wardens. C. H. DAVIS. B. W. CHAMBERS. Z. J. DeHAY. ^ W. C. MOORE. Camden, Feb. 27. Mr. Editor : Please announce as Candidates for Intendent and Wardens for the Town of Camden, at the ensuing election, the following gentlemen, and oblige MANY VOTERS. For Intcvdant Maj. K. S. MOFFAT. For Wardens. B. W. CHAMBERS. W. C. MOORE. C. II. DAVIS. HENRY PATE. Feb. 24, 1852. ZUR. DEMPSTER, CtOMPOSER of tho "Maj* Queen," " Lament of the I Irish Emigrant," "The lilind Itoy," and other popular Songs, lias tlio honor to announce that he will give one of his ORIGINAL BALLAD ENTERTAINMENTS at TEMPERANCE HALL, On FRIDAY EVENING, March 12, which will include the following Songs: "The Spot where I was Born;" "Morning, Noon and Night;" "John Anderson, my Jo;" "Lonelj* Auld Wife;" " Evening Song;" "The Barring o' the Door;" "Lament of the Irish Emigrant;" The Death of Warren;" " The Blind Bov*:" "I'm Alone, all Alone*," "Talc yer auld Cloak aboot Ye," and the " May Queen"?a Song in three parts. TICKETS 50 Cents. Books 12 1-2 cts. To commence at 8 o'clock. Cajiden*, March 9. 12 2t One to Four Dollar* a Window. BEFORE purchasing call and examine the subscriber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, which comprises mauv late and handsome patterns 'C. L. CIIATTEN. March 9. 20 tf Constantly on Hand, C1EMENT, Calcined Piaster of Paris, for building I purposes; Gypsum or Sand Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stono Lime, all of good quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. A veiy superior article of White Lime for whitewashing. 0. L. CIIATTEN. March 9. 20 tf To the LadicN! rrMlE Subscriber will open about the 15th of this L month, an invoice of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, suitable for the approaching season. Among them will be found some rich and magnificent French Printed Berages, Poplin's, Hernana. Jaconctts, Lawns, Organdies &c. They are all selected from the latest arrivals from Europe, and aro of the most fashionable patterns. They will be shown with pletisure, and sold on the most moderate terms. E. W. DONKEY. .March 9. 20 tf B. W. CHAMBERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX Groceries, Hardware, &c., Receiving and Forwarding Agent, Purchaser of Cotton and other Produce, n I vinuv c Committed, TO the Jail of Kershaw District, a Mulatto fellow named JACK, says he belongs to Bird Jordan, of Darlington District. Said fellow is about 20 years old, five feet ten inches high. The owner is requested to come forward, comply with the law, and tako him away. J. M. COLLIER, Jailor. March 9. 20 tf FOR SALE. THE subscriber wishing to devote himself exclusively to planting, ofl'ors for sale his new SAW MILL with 800 acres of PINK LAND attached. The Mill is about seven miles from Camden, and has been in operation sinco November, 1848. The Land is well timbered, and convenient to the Mill, and a small portion (15 to 100 acres,) well worth cultivating. Would also sell the Estate of 1'. McRa'a Mill and Tavern, with the Cantey Island?a Tract of Laud on the Wateree, containing 100 acres of as rich laud as there is on the river. The Mills above, would ho valuable .adjuncts to any of the plantations near them. Also, tor sale, 2,000 bushels of COItN, a quantity FODDER and HAY, about 80 head of CATTLE, and a liko number of SWINE. Terms?For the Real Estate, one, two and three years?for the Provisions and Stock, Cash. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. March 5. 19 tf Committed. TO the Jail of Kershaw District on 30th of January, 1852, a Negro man named BKNTKY, and says he belongs to N. A. Peay, of Fairfield District. Saidnegro is about 70 or 75 years of age. Tlio owner is requested wmn fi.mmrd nrovo riroucrtv. mv charges and tako hini away. J* COLLIER, Jailor. Fob. G. 11 If 1 CHARLESTON AUCTION SAI.E. Positive Sale of the cargo of the Ketch Commerce front. SaguaLn Grande, beiag the first arrival of Cuba Muscovado Sugars of the celebrated Delta brand. BY A. TOBIAS 4: SOYS. On TUESDAY' tho 16th inst. at 12 o'clock, will be sold, in Cay & Aveilhe's stores, in State street, the entire cargo of the above vessel, consisting of) 57 hhds. Delta B. f of CUBA MUSCOVADO SUGARS 137 do. do. C. ( indarge hhds. and in prime order. AND, 140 bbls. Superior Muscovado MOLASSES from the Delta Sugars and equal to Now Orleans. TeruiB of sale?from $300 to $1,000 sixty days, $1,000 to $2,000 ninety days, over $2,000 four months for approved endorsed notes. inar9 20 It Pay Up, Pay Up. THOSE indebted for subscription to the Soutliern Republic and Palmetto Sentinel are hereby notified that the accounts have been placed in the hands of 7J. DeIIAY, Esq., who alone is authorised to receive it, and will receipt for the same. E. A. BROXSON. march2 19 3m ELECTION NOTICE. South Carolina?Kershaw District. Office Court of General Sessions and Common l)leas. I, If. NAUDIN, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance of the directions of the act of the Legislature in such case made and provided, do hereby give public notice, that an election for Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be held on MONDAY, the 10th day of May next, at the usual places of Election throughout the said District, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho expiration of the term ofthe present incumbent. Witness my hand at Camden, 23d day of Fcbmarv, A. D. 1852. M. NAUDIN, c. C. p. A G. s." March 5. 19?'f House and Lot for Sale. THE subscriber, intending to remove from Camden, offers his HOUSE and LOT in Logtown for sale on accommodating terms. The House is new and commodious, in a pleasant and healthy situation, with the necessary outbuildings, and a well of good water. He also offers his stock of SADDLERY, HARNESS Ac., at prime cost, with the expenses of transportation added. Any person wishing to engage in this business, will find it to their interest to confer with him, as i.? ?.:n ?,?n . iiu niii otu uh Jiuci.il lUillln. CgTHe respectfully requests those indebted to bim to como forward and settle without delay, and hopes this notice will he sufficient, without further trouble. March 5?19tf C. M. WIEXGES. THE PLANTER'S BANk~ OF FAIRFIELI>, S. C. To be established in the Town of Winnsboro'. rI^HE subscribers, appointed under the charter, CoinJL miasioners at Camden, to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of this Bank, will open Books for that purpose at the office of Win. M. Shannon, Esq. on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, and the day following, from 10 o'clock, a. m. until 2 o'clock, p. m. on each day. Capital Stock, three hundred thousand dollars, with authority to increase it to live hundred thousand dollars. Shares, Twenty-five Dollars each?five dollars to be paid at the time of subscribing, and tho balance of twenty dollars on each share, shall be paid in four equal instalments on the first Monday in August, November, February and May lollowing. JOHN KOSSKR, ) JAMES DUNLAP, > Commissioners. W1I. M. SHANNON,) March 3, 1352. 18 td__ CORK, coia. 9.AA BUSHELS, of superb Whito CORN, for mm t) \J U cash or 00 days paper. Apply to W. C. MOORE, or March 2. B. W. CHAMBERS. To Hire. TWO Mulatto BOYS, capable of waiting about a house. One has been accustomed to minding children. Apply to J. M. HUNTER. March 2.1852. __ 18 3t Election Notice. THE friends of JOlIX li. JOY, announce him as a Candidate for re-election to tbe office of Ordinary for Kershaw District. Feb. 27. 17 tf J. W. P. HdiAGAiV, OFFERS his services to the citizens of Camden and vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will be moderate, and when required, he will attend sales in the country. February 22. FOR KALE. HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied JL by Mrs. C. A. Boykin, adjoining Miss Scot a MeRa's, Kirkwood. Tlie House is new, well finished and located in every particular, with five acres of Land attached. Apply to E. M. BOYKIN. January 1G. 5 tf Town Property for Sale. "1 "I TILL be sold, on accommodating terms, all that TT VALUABLE PROPERTY at the corner of Broad and Rutledge streets in the Town of Camden, consisting of two of the best Mercantile Stands in tho town. This property includes the Store on the corner at present occupied by M. Prucker & Co., and Military Hall, adjoining the former, and occupied by J. S. McCaddon, as a Shoe Store, and also the Building on Rutledge Street, occupied by R. J. MeCreight. The whole property is under a lease until October next, and will pay well as an investment. It rents at present at 13 per cent on the amount which the pronrinfnr ia willinor t/i tnlro for if. The above property will be sold on a credit of one, tu o and tlrree years, if secured satisfactorily, and if desired, it will bjdivided to suit purchasers.Apply to J. B. KERS1IAW, Attorney at Law. February 20. la 3t ClOOFER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety o) Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, A1 monds, Broma, Chocolate, Mustard. Cheese, seed Pota toes, ic. Just received by li. W BONNKY. For Rent. rFMlE IIouso and Lot in the town ot> Camden, and 1 au<l the House and Premises at Cool Springs, four miles above Camden, belonging to the Estate of John Chesnut, dec:used; and also for hire, several excellent SEAMSTRESSES, the property of the aamo Estate. Persons wishing to rent or to hiro, can apply to JAMES CHESNUT, THOMAS WI1ITAKER. Feb. 3 10?tf Executors. FOR SALE. TAT AGON Bridles, ?f my own manufacture, one V warranted to last as long as two of Northern mako. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for cash F. J. OAKS. LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAG. A FINE lot of HOMESPUNS, CALICOES, FLANNELS, Oznaburgs, Joans, Ticking, Ac. Ac. Also, Bagging, Rope, Twine, <tc. For wile low for cash, or on time, to punctual customers. January 23. WM. C. MOORK. Paints, Oils, &c. 1"MIK Subscriber is now receiving his Spring Stock . of White Lead, Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Chrome Green and Yellow, Spanish and Vandyke Brown, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Widnow Glass, Ac., which will bo disposed of as low as can bo, consistently with uniformity of prices. 2. J. DeIIAY. GEORGE HOPKIXSO.Y, Attorney at Law, NO. 9, 11ROAO-8TUKKT, CHARLESTON, 8. C. / SHAW & AUSTIN. AKE'now receiving and opening their Fall supplies of FOieign and Domestic Groceries, which they offer at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the following articles: Sugars/ Ouava do. Loaf, Ctas .ted, &. Powdered,ttJooreberry, Strawberry,and Clarified No. 1, and 2, s Blackberry Jam. K? Extracts. Muscovado, SPlnviMi T^mnn Vfitm ? ~ I New Orleans. r"Vanii ' Tnvo Coffee. Hermetically Sealed j laln'.m \ Articles. {jfnnnilViilm Salmon in 1 and 2 lb cans, Rio and Cuba. Sardines in oil in whole, half 1 r .Ma-S'i > 9uarter boxes. Choice of all kinds. ^ Lobsters in i and 2 lb. cans, y Molasses. jRoast Beef, Anchories ' 1 Muscovado and Porto Rico,lOysters, Fresh Cove Ball. N. Orleans and W. Indies. | Cordials. Candles. ; jCuracoa, M&risi-hine Wax, white and colored I Annisetie, Noyau * Adamantine |;Ginger Brandy. Sperm and Stearin Fish. r IFrnlt. (Salmon, Figs and Raisins, jSmoked Herring, a Almonds, Bordeaux <fc Ivica;Smokcd Halibai. Curranis and Citron, 5Dried Cod Fish, English Walnuts, jMackarcl No. 1, 2, and 3 in a Filberts and Brazil Nuts, j whole, half, and qu. bbls. Fig Paste, "a new article and in kiis. Spices. \ Provisions. 0 Allspice, Nutmeg ?$ Cloves,;Sugar Cured Hams and Cinnamon, Ginger & Popper ,j Shoulders, London and French Mustard,'Beef Tongues & Dried Beef, Currie Powder. 'Bacon Sides and Shoulders) Pickles. Ooshen, English and Pine "| English and Domestic of all> Apple Cheese, kinds. < Wines and Liquors. Ketchnps and Sances. j Brandy, Hennessey Exr. fine Walnut, Mushroom,Tomato,s , Dtard, Dupryand Co Reading Sauce, <(l" L Fa,'?v01s?1? llarvy do Whiskey, Scotch and lib John Bull do! Bourbon, Mnnonga'ld J Warwickshire do. 1.J??- *unk 8 Old Rye . Worcestershire do. < Wines, South side Madeira Paoli Vinegar, I do- "u IT Gordon Sherry Essence of Anchovies, i j0- Yor! on draugnt Anchovy Paste, i , do. for Med. purposes, J Potted Bloaters. > do- Sparkling Hock t Preserves. j ?" Ten"lfte-and s- M. li Citron. Oranges, Limes, |Kinhwa*ser, A bsyn the, t Pine Apple and Ginger. tIP^,e',.E^nre- ? , x?.? a r, i. jHemheick, Express, Cardina ?\. ,and Y'^toria Champagnes . limes and Pi n e A pole. r^r J^IIiex flnrf (ami \ Choice Segan and Tohac Ro?w*&ic,,mnt *"*>>? ? ww1:wtrlJh.ich l ' f tf80 <XA BBis. No. 3 Mackerel. Received and for sale by f l)\J March 2, 1552. SHAW ? AUSTIN. C\ A Kittsand 10 Qr. Bbbls. No. 1 Mackarel, selected w U for Family use. Received and for sale by , March 2, 1852. SHAW ? AUSTIN. I A Kitls No. 1 Fickled Herriug. Received and for 1 lU sale by SHAW ? AUSTIN. 1 KEGS spiced Tripe, in Vinegar. Received and j U for side by SHAW ? AUSTIN. j -J ) AAA choice new BA CON SIDES. > I v 'Uv' Received and for sale by March 2.1852. SIIAW ? AUSTIN. < 1 XAA LBS. No. 1 LEAF LARD. (New.) \ 1?/' ' v Received and for sale by c March 2, 1852. SHAW ? AUSTIN. ~AA CHOICE FAMILY HAMS. Received and OVlV for sale bv SHAW ? AUSTIN. March 2, 1852. " 18 tf ?) ~ Boxes Goshen Cheese. Received and for sale by March 2, 1852. SHAW ? AUSTIN. f I^RKNCH China Tea Setts, China and Glass Fruit Dishes, Tureens, ?c, Also, Housekeeping Arti- ( cles in great variety. For sale br. March 2, 1852. E. W. BONNET. "VT EW LARD, of superior quality. Also, Sugar ; 1 House Syrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just received by E. W. BONNEY. . VSETT of CARRIAGE HARNESS, of Johnson's i make. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. i 14 PACKAGES (40lbs.each) JennyLind TOBACCO. O Just received by R. W. ABBOTT. \ FOUNTAIN Butter, Fine Cheese, Fresh Maociro- i ill ui, Corn Starch, Broma, Chocolate and Citron. ' For sale by E. W. BONNEY. Ct ROW Tar, Oakuin and Lime, by the bushel, for _/ sale by E. W. BONNEY. RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and r Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 21?tf E. W. BONN FY'S. HAMS! Hauls!?A few very lino HAMSfoJ sale at W. C. MOORE'S. "> BACON ! ISacou !?20,000 lbs. new first quality BACON SIDES. For sale by February 25. W. C. MOORE. MEAL A D GRITS?Always on hand, at MOORE'S. Red Flag. Cigars! Cigars!! w) A AAA CIGARS, of the most superb brands, v/v/ v/ such as '"Gold Leaf," "Los tres Amios," "El Ensaja," "La Palmetto." For sale by 1 February 24. "W. C. MOORE. s COFFEE.?10 Sacks First quality Rio Coffee. * Just received by W. C. MOORE. CCRASHED SUGAR.?10 Bbls. Stuart's Su- ' > perior Crashed Sugar. For sale by r \V. C. MOORE. J UEED POTATOES.?10 Barrels Seed Pota BLANKETS and all Wool Plains, for sale at cost for cash. Also, Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at J reduced prices at BOXXEY'S. j SUPERIOR Brown Sugars, put up in barrels fo ^ family use. Just received at BOXXEY'S. * WELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils and Vices. For sale by E. W. BOXNEY.^ G1 ARDEX Trowols, Hoes and Rakes, j?st received c ( at BOXXEY'S. a OALT, SALT.?500Sacks Liverpool Salt. Just . lO received by W. C. MOORE. Gelatine. 1 COOPER'S Shred Isinglass, Leaf Isinglass for Cbflee; Preston A Merrill's Infallible Yeast Powder aud ( Rose Water; Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Red and Black Popper, White Mustard Seed, ( Mustard, Sago Tapioca, Arrow Root, Ac. Always on . hand at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Feb. 3 /HANDLES! CANDLES?20 boxes Sperm Vy and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap by January 23. W. C. MOORE. 2000 PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES. ' I uiri suuscnuors nave just reccivea t>vu inuu* 1 I. SAND Packages of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 comprising ono of tlio finest assortments over offered in this or any other market, and for sale by I D. F. FLEMING & CO., t 13 Havne Street, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 17. J4. 12t*_ ' "VI EW RAISIIfS?50 quarter boxes RAISINS. .Ll Received at MOORE'S. NAILS?A small lot of NAILS. For sale very low to close out the lot, by W. C. MOOREBbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received end / e) for sale bv " SHAW k AUSTIN Doc. 23, 1851. I \ FRESH Assortment in Store,.and another cspcc13. ted every day at z. j. DeIIAY'S. March 2, 18 tf FOR SALE.?Two FEATHER BEDS, two MATRESSES, and two BEDSTEADS, for sa^ ' applied for immediately. Feb. 17-14. 2L S, MOFFAT. HEAD Q tARTEKS, iower Battallion, 22d Rcgt. S. C. M. FedeuakT 20tli, 1852. rHIS Battallion will Parade at Camden on Saturday, March 20th, 1852, for Drill and Review, armed nd equipped as the law directs. 2. The officers and non-commissioned officers will sscmblc the day previous for Drill. 3. The line will be formed at 11 o'clock, A. M. 4. Captains are charged with the e.? asion of this rdcr. By onier Lt. Col. J. B. KERSHAW. Trto. .T. Warrex, Adjutant Feb. 24. 10 tf 1,TELES! MULESIl^Thesubscriber has forealo J A 27 very fine MULES, locasoring from 14 to IG inds in height. Apply at the Wstereo House. Feb, 13. H. HOLLKYMAN. A FIRST rate FOUR-HORSE WAGON wfflbe sold t\- low if applied for soon. Jan. 23? J. F. SUTHERLAND. A TRUNK HAS been left at the Watere? House by some person unknown. Said Trunk contains severed aricles of Clothing, and a lot of Fish. The owner ean lave it by calling at the Waterce House and paying for his advejtisement. March 2?IStf A Suit to suit the Times! WISHING to dose out tbo balanee of my stock of Winter Ready-Made Clothing, I will dispose of my stock of Coats, Over Coats and Vests at ost prices. ALSO. Broad Cloths, French Cassimercs and Testings, AHVool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro 'lotha, at greatly reduced prices. January 23. JAMES WILSON. Spirit Can Lamps# rllE subscriber has just received a beautifiricoflection of the above Lamps, for Centre Table, Maalepiece or Chambers. Those in want, are respectfully equested to call and examine them at x Feb. 3. Z. J. DgHAYfr. Seltzer Aperient. j^EIDLITZ Powders, Henry's Magnesia, FJunl MagO nesia, Moffat's Bitters, Rowanda Touic Mixture, iVistars' Balsam, Ayeris Cherry Pectoral, TarraMt's Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Sands' Sarsaparilla, Suysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and Jew Band's Plaster, A fresh supply of all the above just rc?ivcd at Z, J. DeHAY'& Feb. 3. Piano to Sell or Hire. A NY person wishing to purcbaso or liirc a PIANO, ZjL can bo accommodated by applying to Feb. 10?tf J. B. F. BOONS. NOTICE. rHE subscribers luwe tliis day formed a Co-partttership, under the name and firm of ROOT & IXIRAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. F, ROOT, JOHN INGRAM, Cajidex, Jan, 23. 7 tf NOTICE.?All persons indebted toW. ANDERSON & CO., by note or open account, will ploaso . all and settle before Return Day, as all unpaid will ;heu be placed in the bands of an Attorney for collection. Feb. 10. 12 tf "cheap groceries. ? ll'II'DS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COFFE; mat D JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. 20 barrels New Orleans MOLASSES ? hogs West India DO 30 barrels Now Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Monongchela DO onoL'o T)A trt- mru nM. 3 1-8 casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrols best LEAF LARD 10 barrels MACKAREL 25 barels Baltimore FLOUR 50 boxes English Dairy CHEESE 10 kits MACKAREL No. 1 ALSO, 10 baskets HEIDSICK CHAMPAIGN# 10 cases CLARET WINE, for Table use 10 do MADEIRA DO 5 do PORT DO 20 dozen "BYASS' LONDON" PORTER.' ALSO, Ginger, Peach, Plum and Chow Chow PRESERV EG 200 quarter and half boxes SARDINES 50 cases SALMON and LOBSTERS Villi many other articles too numerous to mention. For ale low for cash, or to punctual customers on tho usual ime. W. C. MOORE, Red Flag. Last Notice* rllE subscriber intends to re-cotnmcnco business, and desires all persons indebted to him to eomo brward and pay him their dues, as this is the last uoice which they will rcceivo from him. feb. 27.?3t.- S. BENSON, FB^SE GROCERIES* 1 3T. CROIX SUGAR; NEW ORIGANS SUGAR; D Stewart's Crashed DO. New Orleans MOLASSES, tiu uurriSE; aicwpoctcets super. ovt uovsracicnt IAVA COFFEE, for family use. Received and for sale >y McDOWALL A COOPER. FOR SALE. I^HE HOUSE and PREMISES now Occupied by the . subscriber as a Store. This property will be sold in liberal terms, and on a long credit For particulars pply to C. MATHESON. January 16. 5 tf HEEDER A DE^AUSSURE, Factorage and Commission Business, ADGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ) SWELL REEDEIt JOBS B.' DE8ACSSURE. Attend to the selling of Cotton, Rice, and other Country Produce. Orders filled, and Goods selected vith caro and attention. Feb. 14. Win. SHAMO^ Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN", S C. CLINTON A PRICE, Attorneys at Law. Si, Clinton, Lancaster. | C. A. Price, Camden. Office in in Caradon?that formerly occupied by J. tf. DeSaussuro, Esq.?Will attend to legal business in i niflfpiptu 1113 aim inu *uivimiub MAGISTRATE. ETW. BO?N?Y, Bank Agent and General Merchant, CAMDEN, S. C. attention, beat no. 2. BRICKS FOR SALE. JMIE subscriber hns on hand a large quantity of . . GOOD BRICK, which mav be had on application. January 23. J.'P. SUTHERLAND. %