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Correspondence of the Charlestoa Courier. Washington, March 13. 1 The harmony of the democratic party Buffers j daily from the fierce disputes among its mem- ( bers. It is alleged by the Republic that the par- ( ty could not now unite and carry any party ' measure in the House. There is much ill will 1 between the state-right's democrats and the , union democrats ; ana also between the friends < of the old party leaders and those of the younger democracy. Most of the discussion in the 1 House have reference of late to these feuds, and . are well calculated to* promote them. Yester- ' day, some words passed in debate between Mr. ' Brown of Mississippi, and his colleague, Mr. Wilcox; the tormer a statengnt s ana tne laiier i a union democrat, and several blows passed between them on the floor and in presence of the House. .Considerable confusion followed, and the parties were separated and were arrested by the Surgeant at-Arms. The two gentlemen apologized to the House, and I learn that they f subsequently reconciled the matter between themselves, i It has been lately intimated in advices from ^ Europe that the larger continental powers are : preparing to absorb the weaker ones. There may be some truth in this, and it is quite certain b that all these powers are armed or are arming, ^ as if expecting a shock of arms. This may or may not ultimately concern us. But it is admitted that this country is in some respects very deficient in its defences, especially on the sea- , board. The artillery ann has been much neglect- i ed, and, indeed, it is scarcely to be said that we have any artillery. There are now but two bat terics of the flying artillery in the service; and !' the artillery companies have been drilled as in- j fantry. The Government is subjected, of late, to the reproach of suffering the drafts of its agents, given for array supplies, to be protested. This is not| only a proof of bad management somewhere, but it results in a loss, in two ways, to the Government. It subjects the Govern met to damages on the protested bills, and also serves to enhance the price charged for all government supplies. The. drafts referred to were on Quarter Master General Jessup's department. He had no money to pay, appropriations being exhausted. It appears that the fault is with Congress, for they cut down the estimates of this department, at t'ae last session, and left upon it the necessity of going beyond the amount appropriated?all ol? which was predicted. The deficien- j cy bill furnishes the means to pay these bills, but the House has been too much engaged in other objects to take it up. Gen. Jessup is in the mean time censured by rome of the members for not keeping the expenses within the aj>propriation?which was probably impossible, without exposing the army suffering and loss. Beuhcm.?Alliance with. JRuxsia.?The following is an extract of a letter dated Brussels February 19, 1852: A Convention has been concluded between our government (the Belgian) and Russia, whereby the latter engages to furnish 100,000 men for the defence of our territory, in case it should be invaded, or seriously meuaced by France. Should the Baltic be open, these troops (including the Imperial Guards) are to be transported by a Russian fleet to Antwerp. Prussia promises no assistance to a like extent. The object of the present mission of the Prince de Ligne to Berlin is to arrange the modus i operandi. ' Our own army numbers 90,000, of whom 70,000 would take the field, and the remainder occupy our fortresses. Holland, interested in the protection of the Luxembourg, agrees to furnish a contingent of 30,000. Hopes are entertained that England?as one of the powers guaranteeing the independence of Belgium?will co-operate with a fleet in the Scheldt, and a garrison for the citadel of Antwerp.?Baltimore Argus. A Wife Murdered by her Husband?Supposed Effects of Intemperance.?Between eight and nine o'clock yesterday evening John Mulloy, an Irishman, residing at No. 140 1-2 East Thirteenth-street, while under the influence of liquor, appears to have quarrelled with his wife, who had two little children, and in his passion he killed her by blows and straggling. Alarm was instantly given, and the police of the Seventeenth ward were called in, who found the mother stretched on the floor a lifeless corpse, and the two little children ciying and w eeping around her. The husband was instantly arrested by officers Pv/\?vn u'Ka KtVkiietYii fr% t luaimuriu auu x/ivno, ?i?v uivu^uv M?M* vv V..V station house. It is stated that the day previous a dispossession warant was issued against him by the lanlord, which is supposed to have been the cause of the quarrel between him and his wife.?N. Y. Herald, ISfA Inst. Great Freshet?Canajoharie Inundated?Canajokarie, March 10.?The Canajoharie creek broke up last night, and nearly destroyed the village of Canajoharie, doing great damage to property and carrying away a large amount of merchandise. The basements and first floors of many of the dwellings are submerged. This village presents the most perfect picture of desolation ever seen. The streets are all filled with ice from two to three feet in depth. The water got choked at the head of the aqueduct by the breaking up of the ice in the creek, and the whole village, for about three hours, was sub merged. The cellars are an nnea to tne tops with ice. Much damage has been done. The street bridge over the creek was raised from its place and carried into the head of the aqueduct and broken in pieces. The danger is now over, and the water is passing the aqueduct freely.? Albany Evening Journal. A Mammoth Hotel.?The Metropolitan Ho- , tel, about to beerected on Broadway, New York, < will cost over half a million of dollars. It is to be 6>x stories high, have five hundred rooms, and : each room will have gas, and hot and cold water. , There will be five miles of pipe in the building i and one mile of halls. There are to be 550 ' mirrors, costing $15,000. Most of these will come from Belgium, and two of them are nearly one hundred teet square. The silver ware will oort $14,000; furniture $150,000; plate glass, 1 for windows, $35,000. The fourth volume of Brancroft's History of \ the United States has appeared in Boston. ] jy"The render will find in another column, an a* rertisomcnt headed, Dr. Rogers's Syrup of Liverwo ind Tar. We have heard it stated by persons of grei "espectability, who have used this medicine, that it >ne of the most remarkable medicines of the age f< Roughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pains i ;he side and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Hooping Coug ind all Lung Complaints, which if neglected, usual! ;erminate in Consumption; and the certificates attacl Jd to the advertisement would seem ftilly to justiJ his statement?Rahway Reg. See pamphlet to be had of the Agents, and also a< rertisement in another column. For sale at Thomas J. Wobkman's Drug Store, Car den, S. C. I. O. O. F Kershaw Lodge No. 9 THE Regular Meeting of thin Lodge wll be held their Hall ThiB Evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of the N. G. D. H. SHULAR, SecretaryHEAD QUARTERS^ Upper Battallion, 22d Regt. ?. C. ITI FLAT ROCK, March 15, 1852. TniS Battallion will Parade at Flat Rock on Sati day, March 27th, 1852, for Drill and Review armed and equipped as the law directs. 2. The officers and non-commissioned officers w assemble the day previous for Drill. By order of Maj. D. D. KIRKLAND. Tno. J. Warren, Adjutant To Rent. THE Dwelling House recently occupied by S. "V Love. Possession given immediately. For terms, a ply at this office. March 19. Johnson's Traditions of the Revolntioi TRADITIONS and Reminiscences chiefly of tl American Rev lution in the South: Includu Biograhhicul Sketches, Incidents and Anecdotes, fu of which have been published, particularly of residen in the upper country. By Joseph Johnson, M. D., Charleston, S. C. 1851. Price $3.00. For sale by March 19. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Rooks and Stationary. SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind; BLANK and K CORD BOOKS, PAPER PENS, INK QUILL ic. For sale by A.YOUNG. Novels &<*. ^ NEW and select stock of NOVELS, just receive n. iHTEK?ATiu:N Aii MAuAiia js, lor nanuar February and March, 1852. A. YOUNG. IIY EQUITY? Lancaster. John R. Welsh, Adm'r. of William Hilton, dee'd. \ John Adams, et aL, Creditors ?Bill to marshal s sets, and so forth. TflE creditors of the estate of William Hilton, la of Lancaster District, dee'd. are notified and r quested to establish their demands before me on or I fore the first day of June, 1852. By order of the Court, June Term, 1851. JAMES U. WITHERSPOON, Commissioner in Equity L. D. Lancaster C. IL, S. C. March 15.1852. [$6 00] IIV EQUITY?Lancaster District. Mary A. Coleman, widow, vs. Dr. R. E. Wylie, Adm George W. Coleman, dee'd. and others.?Petition f assessment, and payment of dower in funds. rpHE Creditors of George W. Coleman, late of La A castor District, dee'd. are notified and ordered answer, plead or demur to the petition in above ea on or before the 21st day of June, 1851, otherwi judgment pro confesso, will be awarded against thei JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Commissioner in Equity L. D. Lancaster C. II., S. C., March 15, 1852. [$6 7 IV EQUITY?Lancaster District. Susan M. Boyd by next friend ot al. vs. Joseph Boyd?Bill to confirm purchase by Trustee and 1 settlement I^HK creditors of Joseph B. Boyd arc notified ai . ordered to answer, plead or demur, to the abo' Bill on or before the 21st June, 1852, otherwise jud uient pro coutesso will be ordered against them. 1 order of the Couri. Line Term, 1851. ? AMES II. WITHERSPOON, Commissioner in Equity L. D. Lancaster C. IL, S. C , March 15, 1852. [$6.7 AT THE OLD STAND. fTMIK subscriber begs leave respectfully to inform 1 A friends and former customers, and the public ge erally, that he has resumed business, at his Old Stan one door below Mr. James Dutilap, whore he will ko constantly on hand and for sale as low as Goods c be bought in this market, A GENERAL and CO] PLETE STOCK of GROCERIES, Embracing even- article usually found in a well asso: pit firtwrv and I>rnvi?irin Sfnrft In a fpw dam FItESlI SUPPLY will be added to his present St<x He begs to return his thanks for the liberal patro age which he lias heretofore received, and hopes th those indebted to him will come forward and prompt settle, and renew their custom. 8. BENSON. March 19. -23 tf Residence for Sale. THE subscriber otters for salo his RESIDENCE sit ate on DeXalb-street, West ol Broad, and opposi the Methodist Church. The Buildings are in comple repair, and the situation is an elevated and pleasa one. Wit M. WATSON. March 19?23tf Hay! Hay!! THE subscriber has received on consignment, a larj supply of fine North River HAY, which will be so low for Cash. S. K. CAPERS. vfatfth Corn for Sale. ?) AaA Bushels prime white CORN, for sale a C. MATIIESON'S. March 16?sw2w. Spring Good**. JUST received a beautiful assortment of fine Boroj de'Lains, at C. MATIIESON'S. Earth 16?sw2w. BERIVADOTTE D. BKOIMIA OPPOSITE THE l'OST OFFICE, Camden, S. C. CCONTINUES the manufacture of TJX-WARE, 1 attends to Guttering and Roofing Houses, puttii up and making Stove Pipe, and Repairs every article in iiis line. Old Pewter, Lead, Copper and Brass taken in c: change for Tin-Ware. JgTThankful for past favors, he solicits a contin ance of the same, at the old Stand, opposite the Po Office. MaichlG. 22 tf FOR SALE. TIIE HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by tl subscriber as a Store, are offered at Private Sa until the first Monday in April, at which time, if n disposed of they will bo sold to the highest bidder. int vonauions oj oau:.?unetiura Gash, tne oaiam payable, one third in one year, and the remaining thii in two years with interest from date on the who amount, payable annually. Tho purchaser giving bom and Mortgages to secure the payment for tho sam rho buildings to bo insured and the policies assigned. C. MATHESON. March 12. 21 tf Painty Oils, Ac. THE Subscriber is now receiving his Spring Sto< of White Lead, Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Chron 3reen and Yellow, Spanish and Vandyko Brown, V action Red, Yellow Ochre, Widnow Glass, Ac., whi( will bo disposed of as low as can bo, consistently wi iniformity of prices. Z. J. DeHAY. i- AN ORDINANCE. rt Directing the restrictions under which-Wagons [g and other Vehicles shall haul in and about the 3r corporate limits of the Town of Camden, S. C., in and for other purposes therein mentioned. h. Section 1st. Be it ordained by the Intcndant and Wardens of the Town of Camden in Town fy Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that from and after i- the ratification of this Ordinance, every wagon subject to a tax within the Corporate Omits of n" the Town of Camden, which shall haul at one load m exceeding Twelve Bales of Cotton, Twenty, Sacks of Salt, or any other merchandise, or wciyht over ' j four thousand pounds, shall pay into tne I own ta i Treasury for such privilege Twenty-five Dollars, in addition to the Tax now paid. Section 2d. And be it further ordained, by the authority aforesaid, that any individual refusing to comply with the above requisitions, shall be lined iu the sum of Fifty Dollars. Scct on'id. And be it further ordained by the authority aforsaid, That every Omnibus or oth1 er vehicles used to carry passengers for pay to ill and from the Depot, in the Town of Camden, shall pay into the Town Treasury a Tax of Ten Dollars per Annum. Itatificd in Town Council this thirteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand V. eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the SevontyP* sixth year of American Independence. JAMES DUNLAP, Interufant of the Town of Camden. 1C L. "?V. Ballard, Town Recorder. Just Received, W tg AN additional supply of Groceries, consisting ol 0f 1\~ New Orleans Santa Croix,'"crushed and clarified Sugars; New Orleans and West India Molasses; Black and Gunpowder Teas; Rio a:id Java Coffee; NcwBa_ con; Pickled Salmon ; Dried Cod and Mackarel Fish; Cheese. Ac. Also, one barrel fine Culia Honey, and a ,, few kegs Malaga Grapes, all of which will ne sold low %' for cash, by JAMKS McEWEN. ^ marl 2 21 tf To the Ladies! THE Subscriber will open about the 15th of this month, an invoice of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, y, suitable for the approaching season. Among them will be found some rich and magnificent French Printed ? | cerates, I'opun ?, ucniuiiii, oiicuuu^ uunua, \jin?u dies Ac. They arc all selected from the latest arrivah a ; from Europe, and arc of the most fashionable patterns 19- 1 They will be shown with pleasure, and sold on the most moderate terms. E. W. BONNE Y. to March 9. 20 tf ? FOR SALIC. "T\TAGON Bridles, of my own manufacture, one T T warranted to last as long as two of Northen make. Also, Trace cliains of various qualities for sale low foi | cash ?'. J. OAKS. ~ Wf IRON, Spades, Shovels, Manure Fork; T V Ploughs, Cutting Knives, and Corn Shellers 'r. Just received at E. W. BONNEY'S. or Oue to Four Dollaro a Window. n_ "I IEFOKK purchasing call and examine the subscri ^ 11 l>er'8 assortment of Transparent "WINDOW SHADES, which comprises inanv late and handsoin* patterns. "C. L. CHATTKX. sc March 9. 20 tf m. - ? _ CtANDlf?125 boxes CANDY, (25 lbs. each.) Fo J sale low to Merchants. Just received for sale by 5] January 24. W". 0. MOORK 2000 PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES B. Hj^IIE subscribers have just received TWO TI10U or JL SAND Packages of BOOTS AND SHOES comprising one of the finest assortments over offered it id this or any other market, and for sale by re D. F. FLEMING t CO., g- 43 llayno Street, Charleston, S. C. 3y Feb. 17. 14. 12t* \TEW RAISINS?50 quarter boxer, RAISINS An Received at MOORE'S. AILS?A small lot of NAILS. For sale vrr JLl low to close out the lot, by W. C. MOORE. ,is TT Bbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received nn< n. t) for sale b}' SHAW & AUSTIN ^ Dec. 23, 1801. ?P BRICKS FOR SALE. an r|">HE subscriber has on hand a largo quantity o A GOOD BRICK which may be had on application January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAKP^ rPOBACCO?A small lot of CIIBWIXG TOBA( A CO. Just received and for Side by * W. C. MOORK, Sign of the Red Flag. m- Constantly oil Haild, at CtEMEXT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for building ;ly v>' purposes; Oypsum or Land Plaster, for ngricul tural purposes, and Stono Lime, all of good quality anc in quantities to suit purchasers. A very superior article of White Line for whitewash ing. C. L. CHATTKN. u- March 0. 20 tf to A Suit to suit the Times! at \\TISIIING to close out the lialanee of my stock o T T Winter Ready-Made Clothing, I will dispose of my stock of Coats, Over Coats and Vests ai - cost prices. also. Broad Cloths, Froncli Cassiineres and Vcstings, AllWool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Ncgrc 'd Cloths, at greatly reduced prices. January 2.1. jam no w _ Spirit Gas Lamp*. rpiIE subscriber has just received a boautifulcollect A tion of the above Lamps, for Centre Table, Mantlcpiece or Chambers. Those in want, are respectfully requested to call and examine them at Feb. 3. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. rC Seltzer Aperient. OKIDLITZ Powdera, Henry's Magnesia, Fluid Magbj tiesia, Moffat's Bitters, Rowand's Tonic Mixture, - Wistars' Balsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Tarrant's Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb, Sands' Sarsaparilla, Guysott'a Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and Jew David's Plaster. A fresh supply of all the above just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. e., Feb. 3. lg CHEAP GROCERIES. X II'lI'DS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COFFE; mat e) JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO. 20 barrels New Orleans MOLASSES u. ? hogs West India 1)0 30 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Monongehela DO ? casks old Rye DO 10 years old 3 1-8 casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrels best LEAF LARD ,o 10 barrels MACKAREL ]e 23 barels Baltimore FLOUR 0t 50 boxes English Dairy CHEESE 10 kits MACKAREL No. 1 co also, rd 10 baskets HEIDSICK CHAMPAIGNE le 10 cases CLARET WINK, for Tabic use ia 10 do MADEIRA DO o. 5 do PORT DO 20 dozen "DYASS' LONDON" I'OHTLK A 1*80, Giugcr, Peach, Plum and Chow Chow PRESERVES 200 quarter and half boxes SARDINES 50 casus SALMON and LOBSTERS ;k With many other articles too numerous to inentioa. For 36 sale low for cash, or to punctual customers on the usual e- time. W. 0. MOORE, Red Flag. [J CALT, SALT.?-500 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Jusl lO received by W. C. MOORE. AFRKSH Assortment in Store, and another expec" ted every dov at Z. J. DkIIAY'S. March 2. *18 tf tieiaimc. COOPER'S Shred Isinglass, Loaf Tsinglawifor Coffee; Preston A Merrill's Infallible Yeast Powder and Rose Water; Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Red and Black Pcpj>cr, White Mustard Seed. Mustard, Sago Tapioca, Arrow Root, Ac. Always on hand at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Feb. 3 C1ANDI.ES! CANDEES?20 boxes Sperm J and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap by January 23. W. C. MOORE. COOPER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety o^ Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, Almonds, Broma. Chocolate, Mustard. Cheese, seed Potatoes, Ac. Just received by E. W BONNEY. MEAE AND GRITS?Always on hand, at MOORE'S, lied Flag. Cigara! Cigars!! *")A AAA CIGARS, of the most superb brands, /\/vy such as "Gold Leaf," "Los trcs Amios," "El Knsaja," "La Palmetto." For sale by February 24. W. C. MOORK. COFFEE.?10 Sacks First quality Rio Coffee. Just received by W. C. MOORK. C1 BASHED SUGAR.?10 Bbls. Stuart's Su! perior Crashed Sugar. For sale by W. C. MOORE. UEED POTATOES 10 Barrels Seed Potak O toes at MOORE'S. BLANKETS and all Wool Plains, for sale at cost for cash. Also, Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at reduced prices at BONNEY'S. SUPERIOR Brown Sugars, put up in barrels fo family use. Just received at BONNE Y'S. WELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils and Vices. For sale by K. W. BONNEY. 1 f ^ ARDEN Trowels, IIocs and Rakes, j*st received . VJ at BONNEY'S. COK\. CORY. 9 ^00 BUsnELS' of 8UPcrb Whit0 CORN, for ?^t)UU cash or CO duvs paper. Apply to W. C. MOORE, or I March 2. B._W. CHAMBERS. I "TA BBls. No. 3 Mackarcl. Received and for sale by | r t)U March 2, 1852. SllAW A AUSTIN, j A A Kittsand 10 Qr. Bbbls. No. 1 Mackarcl, selected ' w \/ for Family use. Received and for sale by March 2, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. -I A Kitts No. 1 Pickled Herring. Received and for . 1U sjUc by SHAW A AUSTIN. , ^ KEGS spiced Tripe, in Vinegar. Received and ' t) for sale by SHAW A AUSTIN. 1 9 AAA kNS. choice new BA CON SIDES. r lw?l/UU Received and for sale by March 2.1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. I jTAA LBS. No. 1 LEAF LARD. (New.) . I'/UU Received and for sale by March 2, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. J ,-AA CnOlCE FAMILY DAMS. Received and 1 U\ f\J for sale by SHAW A AUSTIN. Mnrch 2, 1852. 18 tf ?) \ Boxes Goshen Cheese. Received and for sale bv . March 2, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN. tpRKNCH China Tea Setts, China and Glass Frui Dishes, Tureens, Ac, Also, Housekeeping Arli >' cles in great variety. For sale by. March 2, 1852. ' E. W. BONNEY. * EW LARD, of superior quality. Also, Sugar II House Syrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just received by E. W. BONNEY. , \ SETT of CARRIAGE I/ARXESS, of Johnson's 1 1l make. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. 6 PACK AGES (40 lba oacli) Jenny Lind TOR AC CO. Just received by R. \V. ABB01T. MOUNTAIN Butter, Fine Cheese, Fresh Muccironi, Corn Starch, Brotna, Cliocolate and Citron. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. CAROW Tar, Oakum and Lime, by the bushel, for J sale by E. W. BONNEY. CI RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and X Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24?tf E. W. BONNEY'S. HAMS! Hams!?A few very fine nAMS foj sale at W. C. MOORE'S. BACON! Bacon!?20,000 lbs. new first quality BACON SIDES. For sale by February 25. W. C. MOORE. , Piano to Sell or Hire. ANY person wishing to purchase or hire a PIANO, can be accommodated by applnng to Feb. 10?tf J. B. F. BOONE. NOTICE. THE subscribers have this day formed a Copartnership, under the name and firm of ROOT A INGRAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. Campus, Jan. 23. 1 tf ~~CLINTON & PRICE, i Attorneys at Law. M, Clinton, Lancaster. | C. A. Price, Camden Office in in Camden?that fonnorlv occupied by J. M. DeSaussurc, Esq.?Will attend to legal business in this and the adjoining Districts. MAGISTRATE. ?. W. BONNEY, Bank Agent and General Merchant, CAMDEN, 8. C. J. wTp. McKAGAnT OFFERS liis services to the citizens of Camden and vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will be moderate, and when required, ho will attend sales in the country. February 22. ^"Orders left with Mr. J. S. Dcpasa, will receive prompt attention. \ UKiVitufi nvrniji9vn, Attorney at Law, NO. 9, RRO AD-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. W. THiRLOW CASTOR, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CA.MDKN, S. C. Office on 13road-Strect near the Court House, B. W. CHAMBERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Hardware, Ac., Receiving and Forwarding Agent, Purchaser of Cotton and other Produce, CAMDEN, s. C. ^B^ggEaagjBi ON and after 16th inst. tbo Accommodation MidDay Trip, between Camden and the Junction, will be discontinued The Train will continue to ran through to Columbia, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, as heretofore. Stock will be received for shipment on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Stock will leave here on the above days, at 11.30 A. M., and bo left at the Camden Junction to be taken down by the regular nifrht Kxnress Train from Columbia. r Time Table for Camden Passenger Train. DOWN. Leave Camden - - C15 a. m. Leave Boykin's - 6.45 a. ni. Leave Clarcmont - - 7.15 a. m. Leave Middleton - - 7.40 a. m. Leave Manchester Junction - 7.45 a. m. Arrive at Camden Junction 8.20 a. m. UP. Leave Camden Junction - 2.15 p. ni. Leave Manchester Junction - 2.50 p.m. Leave Middleton - - 3.00 p. m. Leave Clareinont - - 3.25 p. m. Leave Boykin's - - 4.00 p. m. Arrive at Camden * - 4.30 p. rn. Accommodation Train between Junction and Co. lumbia on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. DOWN. Leave Columbia - - 12.30 p. m. Leave Woodland - - 12.45 p. m. Leave llopkin's ... 1.05 p. m. Leave Gadsden - - 1.30 p. m. Arrive at Camden Junction 1.45 p. m. UP. Leave Camden Junction - 8.30 a. m. Leave Gadsden ... 8.45 a. m. Leave llopkin's - - - 9.10 a. m. Leave Woodland ... 9.45 a. m. Arrive at Columbia - * 10.03 a. m. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent Caxdex, March 12. 21 tf South-Carolina?Kershaw District* IN EQUITY. Louisa DeBruhl, by next friend, vs. George So well, Lewis Sowell, et aL?Bill to substitute Trustee, Parti* tion, Ac. IT appearing to m j satisfaction, that George Soirril and Lewis Sowell, two of the Defendants to the above stated Bill are absent from and beyond tbe limits of this State: It is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur thereto, within three mouths from the date of the publication of this notice, or in default, an order to take the samo pro confesao will be granted against them. W. II. It. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. February 25. 18 3m FOR SALE. THE subscriber wishing to devote himself exclusively to planting, offers for sale his new SAW MILL ! with 800 acres of PINE LAND attached. The Mill I is about seven miles from Camden, and lias been in ! operation since November, 1848. Tho Land is well j timbered, and convenient to the Mill, and a small portion (75 to 100 acres,) well worth cultivating. Would also sell the Estate of P. McRa's Mill and Tavern, with the Cantey Island?a Tract of Land on the Wnterce, containing 100 acres of as rich land as there is on the river. The Mills above, would be Talnable adjuncts to any of the plantations near them. Also, for sale, 2,000 bushels of CORN, a quantity FODDER and HAY, about 80 head of CATTLE, and a like number of SWINE. Terms?For the Real Estate, one, two and three years?for the Provisions and 8tock, Cash. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. March; 5. 19 tf THE PLANTER'S BANE OF FAIRFIELD, 8. C. To be established in the Town of Winnaboro'. rrMJ E subscribers, appointed under the charter, ComL missioners at Camden, to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of this Bank, will open Books for i that purpose at the office of Wm. M. Shannon, Esq. on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, and the day following, from 10 o'clock, a. to. until 2 o'clock, p. m. on each day. Capital Stock, three hundred thousand dollars, with authority to increase it to five 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 following. JOHN ROSSER, ) JAMES DUNLAP, > Commissioners. WM. M. SHANNON,) March 3, 1852. 18 td 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 Honao is now and commodious, in a pleasant and healthy situation, with the necessary outbuildings, and a well of good water. ?*TJe respectfully requests those indebted to him to come forward and settle without delay, and hopes this notice will be sufficient, without further trouble. March 5?19tf C. M. WIENGKS. FOR SALE. THE HOUSE and PREMISES formerly occupied by Mrs. C. A. Boykin, adjoining Miss Sceta McRa's, Kirkwood. The House is now, well finished and located in overy particular, with five acres of Land attached. Apply to E. M. BOYKIN. January 1G. 5 tf NEGRO SHOES AT COST. Til E subscribers will sell the remainder of their stock of NEGRO SHOES, at Cost, for Cosh. January 27. WORKMAN & BOONE. ' TAXES. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that I will open Books on IN tho 28th day of February next, at the store of James Dunlap, in Camden, for collecting tho Taxes for 1851, and will attend at the followiug places on the following days for the same purposo: On Monday, the 1st of Mdrch at Liberty Hill; on Tuesday, the 2d of March at Flat Rock, on Wednesday, the 3d of March, at Buffalo; on Thurday, tho 4th of March at Lizonby's; on Friday, the 5th of Maieh, at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, the Gth of March, at Cureton's Mill. After tho above named times, I will attend at Camden until the first day of May next, at wlucli time the Books will positively be closed, and all defaulters double taxed. J. W. DOBY, T. C. K. D. January 27. 8 tf FRESH GROCERIES. ST. CROIX SUGAR: NEW ORLEANS SUGAR; Stewart's Crashed DO. Now Orleans MOLASSES, RIO COFFEE; a few pockets super, old Government JAVA COFFEE, for family use. Received and forBalo by McDOWALL k COOPER. REEDER 6c DESAIJSSI/RE, Factorage and Commission Business, ADGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. G OSWELL REEDER. JOHN B. DESAUS8URE. Attond to tho selling of Cotton, Rice, and other Country Produce. Orders filled, and Goods selected with care and attention. Feb. 14. W.R. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S C. BAIK AGENCY. 1"MIE subscriber will attend promptly, to any busi. nesa entrusted to him as BANJt AGENT. Jan. 1G. Z. J. DEIIAY. y