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found we would esteem Mln a brilliant specimen
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m ine-raoaern ecccninv.
The great interest of South Carolina to wliii-li
all others are at present merely subordinate, is
the planting interest; that is the head spring,
the main fountain of our strength; and here, jt ,
mnv be, we have committed an error in having }
planted too much, and pursued it to the exclusion i
of other callings. To trade and commerce, to f
shifts and steamboats, to banks, railroads, turn- 2
pikes and lately to plank roads, wc have not
been iucrt; and in politics, State and national,
is no labor, t rouble, or expense, to join me in the
project thus stated. These hinds of so little val- a
tie now, should be rescued ; it is desirable, and S
it is practicable. Take a common sense view or 1
any other view of it, and I fancy you will concur
with me.
Much has been written and said, and many plans
and propositions offered and tried, of cheap
mid easy means of transportation of our staple
to market. What I bring before you is ol high- -
er consideration, that is, increasing tiie great sta- j
J?le itseltl
k The work can bo done by the planters along .
the river and not by northern contractors or ein- 1
iifrant laborers. It will not require the outlay -1
of a dollar, or employment of a man beyond the a
limits of the State.
On looking round for objections, but two pre- "J
sent themselves. It may interfere with the nav- J
igation of the river, which is so slight now that
river navigation is nearly abandoned, that no
opposer would resort to that plea. The other, (
it would interfere with individual boundaries, j
Lunatic Asylum, her Bank of the State and its j o
branches; indeed her munificence has been ever
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on a liberal scale. No sectional interests are | j
recognized. A long pursuit of this policy may : t
eventually burthen posterity with our debts, I
' and be it so, if we put them in possession of : 1
ample means of payment, to which wo are b
prompted by every duty and worthy motive. 1
Can it be possible that the great author of all ! ^
things who placed these fertile lands where they j1
are, did not intend them for the use of man? u
They can be used and it beeomes us to make an
effort to appropriate them to our benefit; or
shall they remaiu a wilderness or worse than a _
wilderness in our midst as it were to taunt us? 1
Shall we fold our arms and remain as we are; J
shall we use no effort to make the waste places
glad, the crooked paths straight, to set our houses
in order, not to die but to live? Should I i
succeed in waking up my fellow citizens from J
their apj arent apathy, to investigate my prenii- ii
} ses and push their enquiries in search of new ft
schemes of utility, I shall feel that I have been ft
the humble instrument of doing great good. It g
entirely too much time and talent have been expended,
which has had the efli-ct to put us ahead
in politics and behind in almost ever}' thing
else, but especially in domestic industry and en- J
terprise, in which we humbly confess that other
-and apparently less favored portions of our coun- 0
try have gained the advance on us. Wc have d
lived too easy in the past for our present or future
good; we have not used our birth-right to
the greatest advantage, and have most unwisely
slighted the gifts of nature. Other quarters of
the country have raised our food for us, when we
could as well have raised it ourselves, while our
raw cotton has been scut off to enrich old and I
new England and other sections, many of whom
we see now only as foes instead of friend*.
In the retrospect there is but little to flatter or
console us ; the present only is ours, and may : i
the future historian, in making a true record, |
have it to say, that in the beginning of the se- ! 7
eond half of the nineteentli century, the sunny
I South was born again, her |>eople became prnc- tc
tieal, they were struck with new views, and ai
Jcarnt their duty, and like enlgihtenrd men they u
done it, the result of which was they prospered v
and went on to prosper, had plenty of cartliV .
good things and were happv
RICHLAND. 4
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Increase of the Ltse of Ofiim.?A corrc- !l
^ sjKjndent writers to the New York Evening Tost "
its follows: i,
"One idea suggested in one of your articles is
entitled to far greater weight than a person who
had not given particular attention to the subject
might suppose. I refer to the use of opium as a o
stimulant, The extent to which this is practised
by people esteemed temperate, even in this
country, is probably, one thousand times greater
than generolly believed. This may at fliKt seem
a very extravagant statement; but a good deal
of investigation of the subject has led mc to this j
conclusion." t,
Marry for Love.?Marry for love, and labor *
diligently afterwards for the good things of the
- - world, is both a wise and healthy motto for the
young of both sexes. For love in the married state
will ever be found the best promoter even
of those very prudential and industrious dispo- r
sitions which most conduce to its ultimate worldly
prosperity; while without it there is always a 1
conjugal dissatisfaction of passion, disposing its s
victim, more or less, according to temperament, t
to practical excess in some direction. At all ?
events, the want of it, as in the case of the long ?
unmarried, must naturally originate some vague
craving for social compensation, the more insid- t
. iousjy unfavorable to consistency of conduct
--fFom'its i ery vagueness.
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? IK CALLING ATTENTION TO DR. GUYSOTTS c
Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and SarsajtarUla,, wo 1
feel confident that we are doinjr a service to all who c
may be afflicted with Scrofulous and other disorders !
originating in hereditary taint or from impurity of ihe
blood. We have known instances within the sphere of s
our acquaintance where the most formidable distem
Ipers havo been cured by the use of Guysott's extract oj
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla alone. a
It is ono of the fuw advertised medicines that can*
not bo stigmatized with quackery, for tho " Yellow
Dock" and the " Sarsaparilla" aro well known to be
the most efficient, (and at tho same timo inoxious)
"agents in tho wholo Materia Medico, and by far tho best '
and purost preparation of thenj is Dr. GnysoWs Yellow
> Dock vnd Sarsaparilla. r
Sold by Z. J. DoHay and Thoa. J. Workman, 1
Camden S. C. r
April 20. 32 tf s
SONS OF TEOTPERANCE] [
WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9.
The regular meeting of this Division will be hold
on Thursday evening, at your new Hall over .
A. M. & R. Kennedy's Store, at 7 o'clock.
Bv order of the W. P. j
THO. J. WARREN. R. 8. j
vr -7- - - ' .
Spring and Summer Goods.
rHE subscribers would call attention to their stock,
which is now complete, consisting in part, viz:
FOR LADIES.
Barege, Tissue and Matcline; Printed .Taconet and
)rgandie Muslin; American, French and English Prints;
\.mcricau and Scotch Ginghams; a large assortment of
Journing Goods; Black, White and Colored Sewing Silk
?/Al WLSand MANTLES: Embroidered Muslin Manles;
Lace and Mu9lin Capes, Collars and Chomisetts;
dual in Inserting and Edging, Ac. Ac.
FOR GEXTLEMEX.
Plain and fancy Summer Cassimere; (some in suits,)
)rap D'Eta; plaiu and fancy Linen Drill; Do. Marseilles
resting; white and colored Silk and Satin Vestings;
n elegant assortment of Summer Cravats; Gentlemen's
Shirts and Collars: French Gray, Panama, Flambeau,
leghorn, and Palm Leaf (men's and boy's) Hats; a'
urge acsortmentof Goods suitable for boys and house
ervants; a few pieces India Rubber Matting, Ac
Anril 20. McDOWALL A COOPER.
[XDIA MATTING-, jnst received and for sale low.
by E. W. BONNET.
April 20. 32 tf
FRENCH "Worked Handkerchiefs, Collars, and Underslecves,
just opened at BONNET'S.
April 20. 32 tf
LADIES Superior White and Colored Kid Gloves.
Also, TuffataSilk Gloves, Kid finish, just received
t BONNET'S.
April 20. 32 tf
I.CORE Brown Homespun at four cents a yard, just
H opened at BONNEY'S.
A Beautiful Assortment
Burninp Fluid, Lard and Oil LAMPS, for the
I / Mantle. Centre Table, and Stand.
Hanging Lamps, (Oil and Burning Fluid,) for the use
f Stores.
"Webb's PATENT OIL LAMP, for Stores 'or Cenrc
Table. [This Lamp gives a light equal to that of
he Camphene without the danger attending the use of
he latter.] also.
Hall and Hand Lanterns, Friction Matches, Night
'apere, Lamp Wicks, Chimnevs, Globes, 4c. For sale
y THOMAS J. WORKMAN.
VI*OTICE.?The Town Council of Camden wishw1
es to hiro by the month, eig.lt or ten able-bodied
ands to work on the streets and ditches of the town.
<ibcral wages will be paid for the same. Application
lay be made to the Intendant or either of Wardens.
By order of Council.
L. W. BALLARD, Recorder.
Council Chamber, April 19.
VOTICE.?I appoint Tho. J. Warren, Esq. my
agent during mvteinoorarv absence from the State.
April 20. " JAMES L VILLKPIGUE.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed, I will sell
before the Court House door on the first Monday
i May next, being the third day of said month, the
illowing property to wit: Two head of Horses and
two horse Waggon, levied upon and to be sold as the
ropertv of Duncan McLeod, at the suit of John W.
ham. " JOHN INGRAM,Sh'ff. K. D.
lnrii imn mr.o at tds.
Estate Sale.
BY order of Jolin R. Joy, Esq., Ordinary, will be
sold before the Court House, on the 1st Monday
1 May next, a likely Negro Woman and Child; also
ne Cart and Saddle, the property of C. K. Brewer,
eceased. Terms at sale.
Those having claims against said estate will present
nJta, and those indebted make immediate payment to
ir. James Duulap, mv agent
ELIZABETH BREWER, Adm x.
April 15. 31 tds
The Lancaster Ledger,
f"S published weekly at Lancaster Court House, at
L Two Dollars per year. This paper is bound to no
arty, but advocates all measures which tho Editor
L'lieves will prove of ljenefit to the State.
R. S. BAILEY, Editor and Proprietor.
NEW SPKINtt GOODS.
1 I" DRUCKER A CO. have just received their now
tX supply of
Spring and Summer Clothing,
> which they would invito the attention of the public
t the wune time they would recommend their Stock of
UTFITTING ARTICLES, viz: Shirts, Collars, Croats,
Undergarments, llosery, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac.
April 9, 1332.?tf
PEPSIN!! PEPSIN!!
r"tOMEAT LAST.?The undersigned having been
appointed by Dr. Houghton of Philadelphia, Agent
>r tho sale of his celebrated PEPSIN, takes pleasure
l announcing that he has just received a consignment
f the same, to which ho invites the attention of those
j want ot it. c>. j. vf.u.i i.
April 13. 30 tf
VfOTICE.?I hereby forbid all persons giving credit
A or employment to any negro in my employ withut
mv permission, after this date.
J. F. SUTHERLAND.
Aril 12, is:?2. 30 tf
In Equity?Kershaw Distriet.
N'OTICIS.?Guardians, Trustees and Receivers,
appointed by the Court of Equity for Kershaw
)istrict, and accountable to the same, and the Execujrs
and Administrators of such as are dead, are hereby
eqmred to make their annual returns, and produce the
ouches verifying the same before the Commissioner in
Iquity for said District, on or before the 1st day of May
icxt. W. h. it. WORKMAN, c. e. k. v.
April 9, 29 tf
Notice.
rHE subscriber having disposed of his entire stock
of Saddlery, 4a, to Mr. L. ARMSTRONG, takes
his opportunity of returning his thanks to the citizens
f Camden and vicinity, lor the liberal patronage betowed
upon him, for more than eight years past, and
akes pleasure in recommending Mr. Akmstrong to the
:ivorable consideration of his lormcr customer; as a
cntleman worthy their patronage.
He earnestly hopes that all who areiudobted to him
rill come forward immediately and settle, as he intends
o leave very soon.
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u\[nu t. v/. ?.
Saddle and Harness Manufactory.
THE subscriber respecfully announces to tho atizens
>f Camden and vicinity, that having tuken thecstabishmont
of Mr. C. M. Wiksues, is prepared to till any
>rdor in tho above liue on rcasonablo terms, Also,
Military work of every description mado to order.
tyAll Ready mado Work on hand, will bo dispoied
of AT COST.
LUKE ARMSTRONG.
N. B.?Repairing of all kinds dono with neatness
md dospatch.
?3gT Sumter Banner copv 1 times.
April 2, 27 3t_
COMPLETE!!
rllE undersigned has now recoivcd his full supply
of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. As it
ogords style and beauty, ho thinks they will compare
avorably with any thing that has been offered in this
narkot. Having purchased very largely, and not being
it all anxious to lay any of them "on tho shelf," they
vill be sold AS LOW, cither for cash, or on time, t<>
food customers, as thoy cun bo bought at any othor
Store in tho placo, or in tho City ot Charleston.
gy Wo havo but one price, at that a very low one.
March 29. E. W. RONNEY.
One to Four Dollars a Window.
BEFORE purchasing call and examine tho subscriber's
aasortmcnt of Transparent WINDOW
SHADES, which comprises many lato and handsome
>attcm?. C. L. CHATTEN.
' y '
NEW AEBIVALsT
AT TH? ClMOET BAZAAR,
The subscribers have just received their new assortment
of
Spring and Summer Goods,
which consists partly of
Calicoes, Ginghams, plain and embroidered Lawns.
Fancy Muslins, at all prices, Linen Cambric, assorted
colors, Cambrics and Muslins, plain and checked
Crapes, Bareges, Challys, DeLaincs, Tissue Silks, and
a great variety of other articles suitable for Ladies'
Dresses. ai.so.
A large assortment of Linen Cambric H'dkfs., Needle-worked
CoL'are and Cuffs, Chemisette and Caps,
Muslin and Lace Sleeves, Capes and Mantillas, Lace
and Muslin Edging and Inserting, Bonnets and Ribbons,
of the newest styles, Ivory Black and Feather
Fans, Umbrellas and Parasols, and a great variety of
other Fancy Articles, to numerous to name.
They recommend their stock of bleached and brown
Shirting, ?luo and striped Homespuns, Cotton and
.Linen wznaourgs, lieu iick, aim every ivinn ui juwelling
anil Table Linen. A very largo assortment of
Hosiery of every description, Linen, Thread Lace and
Silk Gloves, Mitts, 4c. 4c.
They invite their friends to call at their Storo, feeling
certain to be able to satisfy them in oven* way, as
well in the price as in the assortment of the Goods.
April 1852. M. DRUCKER 4 CO.
NEW SPRING GOOD&
A M. 4 R. KENNEDY are now opening a choice
jL \~* selection of Goods, suitable forthe season.
For Ladies' Wear.
nssrns. n \ n \ nrs nn,i r zv.<?
WORK COLLARS
UNDER SLEEVES
CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY and GLOVES
For Gentlemen's Wear.
I) RAP D'ETA CASH ME RETS
SUMMER CLOTHS
rLAIN and FANCY LINEN DRILLS
VESTING S
A largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FUR, PANAMA and STRAW HATS, Bleach;
ed and Brown SHIRTINGS, Blue DENIMS, Checked
! and Striped DOMESTICS, 11 and 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS.
All of which will be sold on the most favorablo
terms. March 12.
NEWATlRTVALSr
MDRUCKER A CO. have just received a iargo
selection of the newest patterns of Plain and
Fancy DERAGES. DELAINES. CIIALLYS. TISSUE
SILKS. MUSLINS and GINGHAMS, and other
articles for LADIES' DRESSES, to which they invito
the attention of tho Ladies and the public generally.
March 23.
Rare Delicacies.
THE subscriljer has just received a beautiful asortment
of ACIDULATED DROPS, of tho following flavors,
viz: Banana, Raspberry, Piue Apple, Strawberry,
Nectarine, Orange and Lemon.
ALSO.
Gum Drops of Wild Cherry, Wintergrcen, Raspberry,
Rose, Orange, Lemon, Violet, Liquorice, and Vanilla;
Pepper Lozenges, Ac. Fresh aud in fine order at
March 30. Z. J. DeHAY'S.
Cod Liver Oil.
I HAVE just received a few gallons of pure COD
LIVER OIL, which will bo sold in quantities to
suit purchasers, and at reduced prices.
March 30. Z. J. DeIIAY.
Writing Inks.
rPHE subscriber has just received a large and va1.
ried assortment of Black, Blue, Carmine and Red
INKS, of superior quality in vials and bottles from 5
to 50 ceut9 each. also,
Harrison's, Tarrant's, Wright's David's and Maris'
INDELIBLE INKS, for marking on cotton, linen and
silk, with and without Preparation.
March 20. Z. J. DeIIAY.
CHEAP^GEOCERIES.
~ H'lI'DS. SUGAR; 50 sacks KIO COFFE; mat
O JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacks CUBA DO.
20 barrels New Orleans MOLASSES
? hogs West India DO
30 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY
lu do Monongehcla DO
? casks old I've DO 10 years old
3 1-8 casks FRENCH BRANDY
5 barrels best LEAF LARD
10 barrels MACKAREL
25 barels Baltimore FLOUR
50 boxes English Dairv CHEESE
10 kits MACKAREL No. 1
ALSO,
10 baskets 11KIDSICK CIIAMPAIGNE
10 cases CLAHKT WINK, for Tabic uso
10 do MADEIRA DO
5 do PORT DO
20 dozen "BYASS' LONDON" PORTER
ALSO,
Ginger, Poach, Plum and Chow Ciiow PRESERVES
200 quarter and hall" boxes SARDINES
50 cases SALMON and LOBSTERS
With many other articles too numerous to mention. Foi
sale low for cash, or to punctual customers on the usua!
time. w. u. iiuuKt, kcu nag.
Just Received,
AN additional supply of Groceries, consisting o!
New Orleans Santa Croix, crushed and clarified
Sugars; Now Orleans and West India Molasses; Bjaok
and Gunpowder Teas; Itio and Java Codec; NewBa
con; Pickled Salmon; Dried Cod and Mackarel J" ish;
Cheeso Ac. Also, one barrel lino Cuba Honey, and c
few kegs Malaga Grapes, all of which will ne sold low
for easli, by JAMES MeEWKN.
marl 2 21 tf
"1X7IDE IROiV, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forkt
v T Ploughs, Cutting Knives, and Corn Shelters
Just received at E. W. BONNKY'S.
T^fEW LARI). of superior quality. Also, Sugai
i> House Syrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just rccoi
! ved by E. W. BONNEY.
MOUNTAIN Butter, Fine Cheese, Fresh Macciro
ni, Corn Starch, Brouia, Chocolate and Citron
j For sale by _ E. W. BONNE Y._
CA RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron ant
T Steel Hoos, Spades and Shovels. For sale at
| Feb. 24?tf E. W. BONNEY'S._
HA ins! Hams!?A fow very fine HAMS fei
sale al W. C. MOORE'S.
BACOiV! Bacon!?20,000 lbs. new first qunl
ity BACON SIDES. For salo by
Februarj* 25. W. C. MOORE.
Piano to Sell or Hire.
ANY person wishing to purchase or hire a PIANO
can be accommodated by applying to
Feb. 10?tf J. B. F. BOONE.
NOTICE.
rpiIE subscribers have this day formed a Co-partner
JL ship, under tho name and firm of ROOT A IN
GRAM, for the purposo of carrying on tho Genera
A iii'tioneerinir Business. F. ROOT.
JOHN INGRAM.
Camdkn, Jan. 23. 7 tf
Reoidencc for Sale.
THE subscriber oft'ors for sale his RESIDENCE situ
ate on I)oKalb-street, West ot Broad, and opposit<
the Mothodist Cliurch. Tho Buildings arc in complet<
repair, and the situation is an olevatedand pleasanl
: one. Wm. M. WATSON.
March 19?23tf
BRICKS FOR SALE.
THE subscriber has on hand a largo quantity o
GOOD BRICK, which may be had on application
January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND.
GEORGE HOPKINSON,
Attorney at Law,
no. 9, nnOAD-HTREKT, chalil.e-ston, *. c.
Jewelry, Watches, &o.
GOLD and Siver LEVER WATCHER of tho newest
patterns and warranted time-keepers, Gold
Chains, Seals and Keys, Rings, Pius and Earrings,
Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens and Pencils,
Coral Necklaces.
FINE PLATED WAKE Castors, Baskets and Candlesticks,
Gilt China Vases.
FIXE CUTLERY? Razors, Knives and Scissor*,
FANCY GOODS, die. A. YOUNG.
JTA DDLs. No. 3 Mackarei. Received and for sale by
t)U March 2, 1832. SHAW & AUSTIN.
O UPERIOR BREAD CORN. For salo by
0 March 22. E. W. BONNET.
A VARIETY of countTy-madc COOPER'S WARE
. J.\. For salc_by II W. BONNET.
Booko and Stationary.
SCHOOL BOOKS of ovcrv kind; BLANK and RECORD
BOOKS, PAPER PENS, INK, QCILLS,
. Ac. For pale by A. YOUNfi.
AT THE OLD STAND.
THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to inform his
friends and former customers, and the public generally,
that ho has resumed business, at his Old Stand,
one door below Mr. James Dunlap, where ho will keep
constantly on hand and for salo as low as Goods can
be bought in this market, A GENERAL and COMPLETE
STOCK of
GROCERIES,
Embracing every article usually found-in a well assorted
Grocei-y and Provision Store. In a few days a
ERES1I SUPPLY will be added to his presont Stock
He begs to return his thanks for the liberal patron
' ago wmcu no nas ncreioiorc received, nau napes ui*i
| those indebted to him will come forward and promptly
! settle, and renew their custom. S. BENSON.
March 10. 23 tf
SALT, SALT.?500 Sacks Livorpool Salt. Just
received by W. C. MOOSE.
Fishing Tackle.
O UPERIOR Silk. Cotton, Flax and Hair Lines; Limi
O crick and Kirby Hooks, of every sizo and variety;
Hooks on Silk and Gimp Coops; Cork Floats, Bait
Buckets; Dip Nets and Handles; Furnished Silk and
Flax Lines ready for use; Walking Cane Rods; Trout
Rods, with Tips and Guide Rings; Brass Reels; East
India Fishing Poles. ?c. A. YODNG.
A Suit to suit the Times I
j "1ATISHING to close out the balance of my stock o
I ' T Winter Ready-Made Clothing, 1 will dis1
pose of my stock of Coats, Over Coats and Vests at
wist prices. also.
Broad Cloths, French Cassimeres and Testings, AllWool
Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Negro
Cloths, at greatly reduced prices.
Jaauary 23. JAMES WILSON.
PATENT MET ALIO BURIAL CASES.
THE subscriber is prepared to fill orders for the
Metalic Cases. Also, Cloth, Mahogany, Walnut and
other plain articles in the lino, with mountings, and engraved,
if desired.
March 22. C. L. CHATTEN.
C'HASHED SUGAR.?10 Bbls. Stuart's Su>
perior Crashed Sugar. For sale by
W. C. MOORE.
"VfEW RAISINS?30 quarter boxes RAISINS.
_L v Received at MOORE'S.
"VTAILS? A small lot of NAILS. For salo very
low to close out tho lot, by W. C. MOORE.
~ Bbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and
r) for sale by SHAW& AUSTIN
Dee. 23, 1851.
HPOBACCO?A small lot of CHEWING TOBAC
JL CO. Just received and for sale by
W. C. MOORE, Sign of tho Red Flag.
OA Kit ts and 10 Qr. Bbbls. No. 1 Mackarel, selectee
m U for Family use. Received and for sale by
March 2, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN.
| A Kitls No. 1 Pickled Herring. Received and lot
IU sale by SHAW k AUSTIN.
,"T KKGS spiced Tripe, in Vinegar. Received aud
tJ for salo by SHAW k AUSTIN
VSETT "of CARRIAGE IIARSESS, of Johnson'!
mako. For sale by E. W. BONNEY.
PINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Ilami
and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Flour.
Just received at BONNEY'S.
OUMMKR NATS, of all qualities and description!
k_J Just received at BONNEY'S.
FRENCH China Tea Setts, China and Glass FruDishes,
Tureens, Ac, Also, Housekeeping Arti
cles in great variety. For salo by.
March 2, 1852. " E. W. BONNEY.
; [* PACK VIES (11 lbs. each) Jenny Lind TOBACC
1 I) Just received by R. W. ABBOTT.
SEED POTATOES.?10 Barrels Seed Pot*
toes at MOORE'S.
i i _ ; :?. r
BLANKETS and all Wool Plains, Tor solo at cost 101
cash. Also, Carpets and Printod Floor Cloths, al
reduced prices at BONNEY'S.
SUPERIOR Brown Sugars, put up in barrels fo
family use. Just received at BONNEY'S.
; "IT7"ELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvil
;! H and Vices. For sale by E. W. BONNEY.
tl ARDEN Trowels, Hoes and Rakes, jast receivot
J at BONNEY'S.
MEAL AND GRITS?Always on hand, al
MOORE'S. Rod Flag.
CANDLES! CANDLES?20 boxes Spera
and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap bj
r j January 23. W. C. MOORE.
COOPER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety o
Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, Al
. j monds, Broraa, Chocolate, Mustard, Cheese, seed Pota
toes, &.c. Just received by E. W BONNET.
1 Johnson's Traditions of the Revolu Ion
TRADITIONS and Reminiscences chiefly .! thi
American Rev lution in the South: It liin{
Biograhhical Sketches, Incidents and Anocd ) f,fcv
. of which have been published, particularly of.. iieuti
in the upper country. By Joseph Johnson, I . o
! Charleston, S. C. 1851. Prico$3.00. For sah oy
March 19. ALEXANDER YOUNG.
, | Barry's Tricopherous.
TIIE subscriber has just rcceivod a small invoice o
tho above valuable preparation for diseasos ot the
Skin and Hair. It r.ccds but a trial to convince overj
ono of its valuablo qualities. For sale at
Z. J. DKIIAY'S.
j i March 30. 26 tf
FOR SALE.
TXT"AGON Bridles, ef my own manufacture, ou<
T T warranted to last as long as two of Northorr
| make. Also,
! Trace chains of various qualities for sale low foi
5 cash. F. J. OAKS.
I VTOTICE is hereby given, that thrco months af
I ii tor date, application will bo inado for a renewal o!
I Certificate No. 1157, lor Four Shares Stock in tho Banl
of Camden, S. C., iu favor of Win. Lvlcs of Columbia
S. C., dated 25th of June, 1849, tho original of whicl
f has been lost or mislaid. April 3.?28w3m.
Mules for Sale.
TIIE subscriber offers for sale a Team ofprimo, wel
broke MULES. Also, a first rate WAGGON ant
GEAR. B. W. CHAMBERS.
April f? 28 If
? ' -v v.i;?-rvr vr,?
pSM I
Take Notice. ...izi.-p
T have placed my. ponies, Notes, and Account?, hA
X bands of J. S. DePASS, for collection, Ife iadnjy '
authorized to settle all accounts and utfeeTn^MI hands
March 30. 26?tf ..
IK EQUITY?Lancaster District.
Mary A. Coleman, widow, ts. Dr. R. E. TTylie, Adm'r.
George W. Coleman, dee'd. and others.?Petition for
assessment, and payment of dotrcf In funds.
rpHE Creditors of George W. Coleman, late of Lsn*
X caster District, deed, are notified and ordered to
answer, pleod or demur to the petition in abovo case
on or before the 21st day of Jnne, 1851, otherwise
judgment pro oonfesso, will be awarded against them.
r a >ir?o IT tifftpnt?tJOiMVklr
ii. iviinr<noi va'??
Cumrnissioner in Equity L. J>.
Lancaster C. II., S. C% March 15, 1862. [$C 76J
IX EQUIT?-Laucaster District
Susan M. Boyd by next friend et al vs. Joseph B.
Boyd?Bill to confirm purchaso by Trtatee and fcf
settlement
THE creditors of Joseph B. Boyd arc notified and
ordered to answer, plead or demur, to the above
Tim nn nr h*?fhr? thp 21 at -TunfL lfl52. ntliArwiM itifltf*
| tncnt pro eonfesso will be ordered against them,
order of tie Court, June Term, 1861.
JAMES H. WITHERS POON.
Commissioner in Equity L. D.
Lancaster C. H., S. C., March 15,1852. [$6.75]
TAXE8.
"VfOTICE is hereby given, that I will open Books on
1A the 28th day of JFjtawy next, at the store of
James Dunlap, in Camden^for collecting the Taxes tat
1851, and will attend attbewDparjog places cm the following
days for the same purpose:
I On Monday, the 1st of March at Liberty Hill; on
I Tuesday, the 2d of March at Flat Boelc, on Wednesday,
I the 3d of March, at Buffalo; oil Thurday, the 4th of
! March at Lizenby's; on Friday, the 5th of Mareh, at
! Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, the 6th of March, at Core*
1 ton's Mill.
After the above named times, I will attend at Camden
until the first day of May noit, at which tims the
Books will positively be closed, and all defaulters donble
taxed. J. W. DOBY, T. C. K. D. .
January 27. 8 tf
I* EQllTV-LaHcacter '
John R. Welsh, Adm'r. of William Hiiton, dee'd. va
John Adams, et nl, Creditors?Bill to marshal assets.
and so forth.
THE creditors of the estate of William Hilton, late
of Lancaster District, dee'd. are notified and re*
quested to establish their demands before me on or before
tlio first day of June, 1852.
By order of tho Court, Jane Term, 1851. - /
JAMES H. WITHERS POOH, : '
Commissioner in Equity L> D.
Lancaster C. IL, S. C. March 15.1852. [$6 00]
n EQUITY?Kershaw.
'William H. Holleyman, Adm'r com ten. annexo, vs. B.
R. Kennedy and Margaret, his wife, George Hoggins
and Harriet C. his wife, Thomas Eraser and
Ann F. his wife, H. HoUeymaa, W. F. Holhiymsri.
and Mary F. Holleyman?Bill to confirm sales, tot
relief.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Elizabeth Hopkins,
daughter of H. Holleyman, dee'd- (if aliva,)
and her children, to-wit: Wiley Hopkins, Nancy Hepkins,
Joel Hopkins and others whose names are unknown,
reside without the limits of this State: On motion of
Cuesnut 1 Cabtok, Solicitors for Complainant, it is ordered
that the said Elizabeth Hopkins, or if she be dead, bar
children, to-wit: Wiley, Nancy and Joel, and othervflf
there bo any,) names unknown, do appear, aaswac,
plead or demur to the above within three months from
the date of publication of this notice, or an order Jo
take the same pro confesao will be granted against them.
W. IL R. WORKMAN, C. E.K. 0.
February 20, 1852, 15 3m >,
Final Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the Estate of
Miss Rebecca DeLeo.v, ore hereby notified thht
1 they must render, in their demands properly attested,
on or before the first day of June next, otherwise this
Notice will be plead in bar of payment.
IL LEVY, Adm'r.
April 2. ' 27 tf
N OTICE.?All persons indebted the Estate o
ROBERT L. TWEED, doe'd, either by note or
account, are roqueated to come forward immediately
1 and scttlo the same, or they will be put into the hands
. of an Attorney for collection, as tho Estate most bo
i settled. S. TWEED, Administratrix.
April 6. 2D tf
CORN, COUNT.
i 9 ft AA BUSHELS, of superb White CORN, for
mlt)\J\J cash or 60 days paper. Apply to
W. a MOORE, or
March 2. B. W. CHAMBERS^,
Cigars! Cigars!!
9 A AAA CIGARS, of the most superb brands,
iiUiUuU such ob "Gold Lea?" "Loe tres Ami*
9ios," "El Knsaja," "La Palmetto." For sale by
February 24. W. C. MOORE.
B. W. CHAMBEWSp
wholesale AND retail dealer IK
: Groceries, Hardware, Receiving and For*
1 warding Agent,
Purchaser of Cotton and other Produce,
CAMDEN, g. c.
BERNADOTTE B. BSONSON.
i oprosms tiie post office,
Caindea, S. C.
t /"CONTINUES the manufceturo of TIX- WARE, <*&,
\J attends to Guttering and Roofing Houses, putting
up and making Stove Pipe, and .
i Repairs evert article in his line.
Old Pewter, Lead, Copper and Brass taken in ex*
i chaDgc for Tin-Ware.
' HTThankful for past favors, be solicits a continuance
of the same, at the old Stand, opposite the Post
, umoc.
\ Ma,c?8. Z? ?
WJf. 1. SHANNON,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Sqiiity,
CAMDEN, S C.
i BANK AGENCY.
> 'THIE subscriber will attend promptly, to any bad*
X ncss entrusted to him u RANK A GENT.
\ Jan. 16. Z. J. DEHAY.
CLINTON * PRICE,
Attorneys at Law.
M, Clinton, Lancaster. | C. A. Price, Camden
f Offlco in in Camden?that fonnerly occupied by J.
j M. DeSaussure, Esq.?Will attend to legal business In
. this and tho adjoining Districts.
Magistrate. >
REEDEB & DESACSSL BE,
Factorage and Commission Bastacw*
AUGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C
' 08well keeder. john b. desacssttkh.
1
Attend to the Belling of Cotton, Rico, and other
r Country Produce. Orders filled, and Goods selected
with care and attention. Feb. 14.
WTthurlow CAim
r Attorney at Lew end Solicitor in Sctdty.
E CAMDEN, 8. C.
, Office on Broad-Street Mar the Court TTooee.
J. W. P. HIcKAGAlV,
OFFERS his services to the citizens of Gem den end
vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will
I bo moderate, and when required, he will attend sales
f in the ootuttry. February 22.
jy Orders lefl with Mr. J. S. Depats, will receive
prompt attention.