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atituticn. There is nothing soperiot to it in tlic whole materia medica. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of liic disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swallowing medicine. Pro (tared only hy Dr. D. Jay no, Philadelphia, and on agency by JAMMS.lt. McK A IN. Camden. S. C. r MARRIED?();t the 14th ult., at Chimney Rock, (N. C..) !?jr the Rev. J. J. Duho.se. Dr. Wm. C. Kilcouk of Liberty Hill, (S. C\.) to Miss Ellen Louisa, daughter of Mr. J. U. Harris. On the evening of 111h inst. I?y the Rev. W. W. Chihlcrs, of South Carolina, Or. VY'm. A. Lovb. formerly of this Town, to Miss Mahiox Louisa, eldest daughter of Mr. Aimer Danlen, all of Warren, formerly of Taliaferro count), Georgia. _ CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Bugging, per yd. 18 to 20 [ Lard, lb H io 10 Bale Rope, lb. 10 to 12 ' Lead. lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb. " to 8 Molasses. gall. 31 to 10 Butter. lb. 12 to 18 < Mackarcl, bbl 8 to 12 Brandt*. gall. 22 to 33 Nails, lb 01 to 8 Beeswax, lb. 18 (o 22 j Oats, bush 30 to 3."> Beef, f.i-s'h, lb. 3 to 5 Oil, 8[ierm. gal. 1 to 11 Olice . lb. 12 Unseed, gal. 70 to 7d C'oH e. lb. 8 to 10 Peas, bush .70 to 5.7 Coii'a lb. 5 to 61 Potatoes, sweet bit 23 to 50 <'oru. bitsliel, 40 to j Irish hhl Fhstr, lairrei, 4 to .7 live, bush 7.7 to 871 ?. KmHi r, c'tvt. 60 tr? 73 i lltce. hush. 3 to 4 Fea*h? rs. lb 25 to 30 Sugar, lb 7 to 1 ' (llass. 1ft) feet 21 to 3i Salt, sack 11 to Hides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 Shot. bag to 11 Iron. lb 3 to 61 Shingles. ui'e 2 to 21 I.irue, bbl 2 to 21 Tobacco, lb 10 to 7.7 Leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 Wheat. bush 78 to 90 CE>=, <X>=? L?.rJ Kershaw Lodge.Nuir.bcr 9 Tlte Regular Meeting nt this Lodge will beheld at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at l 7 o'clock. p By order oC the X. G. r A. ROBERTSON. Secretary. SC2TE Cj1 Wiiterce Division ,X?. 9. Tlie regular meeting of this Divsion will lie held on Wednesday evening next, at their Hall at seven o'clock M. P. BEI.n I Kit. IL S. AC AIIKTIICAL SUM 0?L. The Rev. Tiios. It. IlrssKi.L. \. JL, f>rni-rlv Prinri;nl of Samtcrville Arsilcmy. rmpccifullv sivi-i notice t'wt. <?u the first Monday of February next, lie will op>ii in Camden. a School of the ahove style ai the house lately occupied hy Win. D. Johnston Tvq. The Scholastic year will be divided forth.- rve-ent in'n qmrb-n>, at the end of each of which the Tuition F es urc expected to be settled. Flintier information inny lot obtained by private application, GRADES OF STl DY AXIJ TUITION FEES. Lower Primary Grade, consisting Of Sp-llitie, Reading. Primary Artlttuctic a id Geography, per quarter, - - - - $o 00 Higher Primary Gnul*. consisting of Spdling, Heading. Writiug with the lVn. Oral Arithtnetic.aiid Geography. pr quarter, - (5 00 Lower Advanced (trade, consisting of Spelling. Reading, Writing and Kng'tsli CtrnipwitM.i. Written .Vmiuu-nc, <seograjiiiy Grammar and Declamation. per quarter, - - 7 00 Higher Advanced 'trade, consisting of Reading, hatgIrish Composition. Algebra. A*r.. Gratninar, Hhttorv. .Natural Philosophy. Chemistry, Logic, Mental Philosophy. Rhetoric, Ac., per quarter. 1 0 ) Preparatory Course of Classics, pT qmrter, - I'd t)J January l'ith. lSl'J. 4 'f . 1 '" SALES AT AICTIO.V BY J. W. B \SK1N. |r Before the court house door n Catndeu, mi Modp day theoth day of February next, at 10 o'clock, a. ?*? wSll Ua oolil ilio tnllou'iiitr nrtirlns? Books, Paper, Must, F tiles, Dry Goods, Tables, Desks, S ow Gases. Sales positive and without reserve. Terms made known at sale. Jan. 21. Council Chambar, Jan. 20Lh, 1819. Ao application t<> Council Irmn li- ilollyman to !i grant bim Licence \ ?. 'J, to retail .Vpinttiou* Liquors in the Town of ('tin len, I lie present year, was received and read. Recommended by J. I). Murray, (J. Aldenaixl S. Benson. Sireties, Win. Kennedy and J W. Dobv. Ordered that the same be laid on the table, to be acte I on at the next meeting of Council. 11. Levy, I arens-i No., 2 was grin'ed. Ordered that the above be published in the (.'ain-'en Journal. L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. Jan 21 tt 1 Hooks Lost If any person has in his <?r her possession, :Jie 4th volume ol Story's Laws of the United States, also, an odd volume of Percy's Anecdotes, which books do not belong to them, they will confer a favor on the owner by leaving them with the Printer. January 24. 4 11 V. / Cotion Yarns, &c. > / The subscriber lias oil hand, and will in future have a continual supply ol YARN and CLOTH from the Catawba Factory, both i>| which will bt ar a comparison with any made in 'his country. Terms as usual for .-uch articles. Jan. 24. J AS. MrBWEX, Agent Ordinary's Sale. Will be sold before the court house on the fi st monday in February next, between the legal hours of sale, the Real Estate of J tcob U unnion !, doe'd. viz: One House and Lot, being < lie-third part of ]/>t8 No. IU.V2, 20A-4 and 10-)1, fronting on Rutledge-strcct 00 feet and running back 193 feet. Also, on the next day (Tuesday,) will ho sold at the late residence ol said deceased, all his Hou.-c hold and Kitchen Furniture. Terms?For the House and Lot as much cash as will pay tlie costs of saie; fur the balance a credit of two years; purchasers to give bond bear- j ing interest from the day of sale, with approved [ personal security and a mortgage ol the property if required. Terms lor the Furniture made known on the day of sale. JOHN R. JOY, O. K. I). Jan. 17 (?1 OS) 2t Administrator'* Sale, In pursuance of an order from John It. Joy. Esq. j Ordinary for Kershaw District, will he sold before the court house on the first monday in Febru- ! arv next, between the legal hours of sab*, One (Jrey Mare, Saddle and flrirlle, and one Silver j Watch, being the Personal propcrty of Matisel P. j Owens, deceased. Terms?A credit until tlie 1st of J notary, I80O with notes and approved securifv. A. -M. C. OWENS, Adm'r. j Jan 17. 2 2t Notice. All persons i debted to the subscriber will i please call and settle the same without delay. Jan. 24. JAS McKWBX. i Medical Notice. Dr. J. Galluchat having located himself in ! Clarendon, Sumter, respectfully tenders his profes- I pional services to the citizens of the surrounding i country. Residence at inrs. Joseph Stakes/ Sr., near | Friendship. Jan. 9th, 1*49. tf Notice to the Hunters of Kershaw. That the highest prices will be pad for all Veni- j pons or Game killed throughout the District, at j "Our House." J. C. MrKKN'.VV I South C arolina Kail Kontl, SSlMSfi CAMDEN BRANCH. In accordance with a Resolu'ion of the Board of j Directors, persons having Family Tickets can pass to Columbia and return to Camden for one ticket. I N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Jan. 12. 3 2t Negroes to Hire. The Subscriber has 25 Negroes to hire, cons sting of men, boys and girls. ~ II. HOV.T.YM/W, JR. Jan. l?th, lc10. U 3 'it Grand Celebration. The Quarterly Meeting of the Grand Division of the , Sons of Temperance, will be cclcbruted in this place I on Friday ll.e 26th inst. nt 12 o'clock, M. and at 7 j P, M. in the Prcsbylcriun Churcli, by Watcrcc Division j, No 9. ! Brothers William 0. Fgrrel and John G. Bowman . are expected to deliver addresses. *' lie public arc ic- j i spectfully invited lo attend. A procession will be j formed at the Masonic Lodge, at 11 1-2 o'clock, in I the following order:? Cold Water Army, winner) ? asmngion i cmpermice cwitij1. Giand Division. Orjtutv. Sons of Temperance Generally. Taylor Division. Sumter Division. Fairfield Division. Walcrcc Division. The Sons of Tcnpcraneo members of Temperance J Societies, and Cold Water A mies are particularly in vited lo join tlin procession. Tlie procession will lie nodrr the direction r?f Bioth. _ crs K. S. Moffat and F. L. Vn.r.rriouE, and will be ] conducted up Bioud and Dekalb Streets lo clmrcli. N. D.?The central pews will be reserved for the Ladies, ilie short pews on the right, fur the procession. 1 j ! ITC A5 A It Si A \ ?EM EATS. SOUTHRltX 31 \IL, VI V AUtiUSTA, (JKO. I Due Dailv at : : : ; G P. 5f. ! Closes ' : : : : 5 A. 51. | NORTHERN MAI I., VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. ( Dm* Dailv. at : : : : G I'. 51. Closes '* : : ; : 5 A. M. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CIIERAW, S-C. "| Due ilaiiv. at : : : : 4 A. 51. ! Cl<?-'v;s : : : : : G P. M. i XT-AII mail matter as far Xortli as Ralei-jh. N. will J b-- sent via this rouv, further .North, via Charlrslun, >S. C. ','IIAKLKSTO.N" MAIL. Dtw daily, at : : : : G P. M. | Closes >? . : . . f, yj. CI9*A Way Rat; will be kept open fur the reception uf C'harle?t"i'i letters until 51 o'clock A. M. J .WESTERN 31 AIL. VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. j Due daily, at : : ; : G 1'. 51. Closes " : : : : 5 A. 51. SUMTER DIsTRICT MAILS, VIA STATKBURO. S. C. i ])? ' Monday. Wi'dni'sday an 1 Friday, at 6 P. 51. | Close same days at : : : 7 " 1 fr.'-'AVv Mails for Offices on the South Carolina Kail ! Road close daily at 7 P. 51. ; CII \RT.OTTK 31 AIL, VI V LANCASTER C. II. S. C. Due Titcs lav an I Thursday. Sunday, at 3 P. 51. j I Closes 5Ion lay. Wednesday <C Saturday. at 7 A. 51. i YORKV|LLK MAIL, VIA RED IIII.L, vV<", ! Due Thurs lay at : : : : 11 A 51. j Clows same day. at : : : 12 51. LYXI"IttVOOl) M AIL, VIA TIT.LKR'.S FERRY. ; Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 4 A. 51. I Closes same dav. at : : : 5 P. 51. .1. N. <:\5I!i\VKLL, P. 51. OFFICE ti . US. S\ . O . 31 #-.? . . \T f\ . . O DM >'p.-n m s \. .'i.?. lose a: i i . .>i. \rrn\ ai a i. hi i Close at "> I'. 31.. am) o|x'ii n:u? hour alter tie- arrival of the ' Southern 3Iails in the evening. tin the Sahlia'h.oji'ii from '.'to 10 A. 31., and half an 1 < hour after the arrival of the Southern mails in the evening. I fry All en.olii for po?i:e.'e is Mopped, as I have no time to 1 ma!; e >l! ' :ioa?, a:a! uu letter will he delivered unless it i is iki id for. j 1 i Postage Stamps for sale. i ti | Jan. I, Isl'j J. N. KAMKWKLL, P. M. s PALM3TT0 HOUSE, ~ ' COI.r.MJHA, s. c. j Tp undersigned wishes to inform the public f i that lit* lias moved from the American Hotel to the ' ' Palmetto House, (opposite the State House,) j which lie bus taken entirely on Ins own account, ! and where l e would be pie sed to see his former j patrons, and aM others who may be p'eased to call on him. And to those of tits acqurin'anres lie j 1 ' would say, that they will be made not less com- : " fortalile th in heretofore, anJ to strangers, call and j try the Palmet o House. ? An Onnibns will always lie kept in readiness h at tlie ii. nl iload Depot to convey passengers to ' this IJou-c. A. (I. MARSHALL Jan. 10. 1 1)1 I it j i South Carolina Medical Association. <i The Annual Meet ng of the Soul It-' arolina j .Medical Associatioti will be held on Wnlnrsday, ! ihc 01st February, (being the tbird Wednesday) at 10 o'clock, a m , in the If.ill ol the Apprentices' , l.ihrary Society, Meeting Street. ?. The attendance of ail diplomated practitioners I in good s'aruling, throughout the Sta c, is respect- j fullv invited on thai occasion, as the rule requiring j that an applicant, shall be tu urinated hy a Feilow, j will not eo into operation until after this meeting, f Tlto.-e who may be prevented hy professional or , other engagements from attending, can become ., i members hy autliorizi g one ol their friends or the Recording Secretary to enroll their i'..incs. The 1'resulent and Directors of the South Faro- , Iina It. It Conipai v have, with their accustomed | 1 K)iher;tIitv, reduced l!io fare on tho Kail Road one | j li ill. lo all who may be disposed to avail themselves of; he oportu lily to come d- \\ n I) J. C. C.\F.\\ Rer'dg Sec'ry. Fo. ("a. .Medical Association. January, 'J I. I It ( i Th3 South Carolina Rail Road Company, And South-Western Rail Road Bank. The Annual .Mooting of the Stockholders of bitli tl-.e-e institutions will be held on Tucs- I ' ! day the l'lth day of February, at the Ihrtik llall. , 11 j The meeting'to convene at 1! o'clock, A. M. and j on the following div, to.wit: Wednesday, there 1 ' will be an election at the same place, between the b hours of 0 o'clock, a. in. and B o'clock, p. in., fora President and 14 Directors in the Jtoad and Dt l)i. v rectors in the Bunk. A committee to verify proxies will attend. , \VM. II. BARTLESS, Sec'y. Jan. 10 !) It : r GOOD GOODS! CHEAP !! Thesubscribers wis!iin<r Io reduce their Stuck to d ? . .... tlie re?juireim?n?s <>! the present increased facilities of communication, purchasers will find it to their interest to look nvr their assortment of tfry-GooiN, Ilarthvari'jGrocerii1!!, before buying, as they feel confident that a comparisnn of their Goods With any others, as to quali- ( ty and price, (cash or credit) will not result to a llieir disadvantage. '' McDOWALI, i\- COOPER, 1 One door above the IJan.; of Camden. " Jan. 16. :i If y Positive iiotlcc. All persons indebted to me arc requested to li- quiilate their accounts previous to /'oturn Day, otherwise tliey will he placed in the hands of an attorney without distinction, as it is absolutely no- o cessary tiiat my business should he brought to a o close. b*. II. LEVY. Jan. 1"> .'I tl . ]] MIXBCP. J. H. GOODLAl) begs to inform his friends | and the public in general, that after a long recess, - he has this day commenced business again, and to say that all orders entrusted to him will he exeeu- , ted in a superior style, with dispatch, and his well known ability will be exerted to please. A share ,j of patronage is solicited. Jan, 1(5. ;| (KrTIic Kail Road KlacJtaniitluco [[ Most respectfully returns his best respects to his friends and customers for past favors, and begs their continuation for the present year; he requests ' those who have so liberally patronized him to call and settle their past year's accounts, as he is poor and wishes to pay his accounts so as to prevent ^ his losing time in loafing about the streets to col- | lect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot expcct to get credit, which is the only capital he has j to carry on liis business upon. His customers may _ expect to find hini as ever, at his post, to wait on them. IVork of all kind is to be found at his shop, such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones? n together whh Plantation Tools: indeed, he is pre- tl pared to do all sorts of Dlacksmithing, including i n I carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c?and j ft ' rail road work, especially the repairing of Euginos , tl : A.C. doc. Jauary ?. | ESTATE SALE. By permission of James S. Ste.icart, Esq., Ordidinary of Fairfield District-. Will be sold at Public Auction on Monday, the 29:h of January inst. (this month,; and continue from day to day unt I all is sold, the remaining portion of the Personal Estate of Ribekt Cathcakt, deceased, consisting in part ol About Seventy-five negroes. As a lot, they are very superior, and among I hem many first rate WAGONERS, one CARPENTER, one good TANNER and CURRIER, Jt is very seldom such a lot of Negroes are offered for sale at Publ c Auction. also ? TH IRTY HEAD OF 2HFLE3, Most ofthoin young, and well broke to work. Two good match HOUSES, some work II >RSES, two riding ( A RRI AGES, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS,?A large jnantitv of CORN and FODDER, some WHEAT Household and Kitc hen Ftliititure. The Household Furniture is very good, and icarly all new. There arc various other Articles which will be old, such as-?-PLANTATION TOOLS, some Ll'j.A J UhJv, upper and Sole anu Harness. 'J'erniti o( Sale?The Negroes will he sold al Winnshorough, on a r red it of one and two years tvitli annual interest, purchasers giving bond and sufficient security, and a iiii>rl?rn^f:l if required.? J'lie other property will he sold on a credit of 1*2 months (except small sums as will he named at oile,) secured by notes and good security, with interest payable annually. The sale to take place hi the different plantations where the articles to be sold are at. JAMES CAT1TCAIIT { . KlCllAKl) CATIICAIIT, ^ Aam Jan. 10. Jl 21 Notice. I will sell at Public Sale, on the first Monday in nrircli next, if not previously disposed of. That a rye and commodious Store and Dwelling?si'uacd in a business part of Town. 'J'he building has ice up-right and one basement room?fronting on [Jruad sired Gii feet, also a vacant lot 33 lcct front; lie whole running back Jo street. For terms, apply to ?S. J. YOUXG. Jin. 17, 184!), 7t 3 L?ind for Sale. Will be sold be.ore the court house on the first Monday in February next, o(K) acres of prime Upaiul. lying on Sanders' creek, six tniles above ."ainileri, on the Liberty Hill road, ajGrist Mill on i;e creek, about 40 acres cleared, with a one ilory F jine House on the premises; bounded by ands of ibe estate of Chesnut, Dr. Milling and ithers. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM NISLSGN. JanJS. 3 3t South Carolina, Kershaw Dirlrict. BY JOIJ.N u. JOY F.SQ., OUDIXABY. Whereas. John Bowrn Sr.. lias applied to imp for Letter* if Administration on all anil singular die poods ami < hallos. rights and credits of .logos McDonald lute ul die tis'.rict aforesaid,deceased. 'i'iiese tire, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singnar. the kindred and cretlitnrj of the said deceased, lo he nid appear beiore m>- al our next Ordinary's (.'nttrt for the aid District, to lie liohleii at Kershaw Court House on the weittv-sixtli day of January insL, to show cause, if any, vhy liiestiid administration should not lie granted. (Jiven uod. r my htiml anil seal, this l'Jtlidav of January, it the year of our le-rd one thousand eight hundsed and ortv-nine. and in lite seventy-lhi.d year of American mlf|n-iiflrn(e. JOHN K. JOY, O. K. I>. Jan 17 2l 3 South Carolina, Kershaw District. BY JOHN 11. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY. Whereas. I)a\id H. Montgomery, has applied to me for . tiers of \iliini.istr.itioii oil all anil singular tin* goods niti chatties. rights nnH creiliw of flic Estate of Dux id Ij'inig.iinery. lair of tile District aforesaid, deceased. Ti.e-r are. then-fire. t? file and admonish all and sinular. the kindred and creditors of the hi id deceased, to ie and appear Ik fore me at oitr next Ordinary's Court for lie said ItHlriel, to lie holden at Kershaw Court House on lie twenty-sixth day of January inst.. to show cause, if ,ny. why the said administration should not he granted. t.'iv. ii under tin luud and seal, this liith day of January nthe year of our l.nrd one thousand eight hundred and i.rtv-niiie, anil in the .seven'.v-third year of Amerieun Ine|n'iidei:ee. JOHN K. JOY, O lx. I). Jan 17 ?'t 3 jTw. DASKIN, Auctioneer. Will attend promptly ami laitlilnlly to all bust, i.'ss entrusted >.u li s earn. .May be found at the Sheriff- Office?or two doors above Boyd's Hotel. Jan 10 It 2 It c moral. The subscribers have removed to the large store prnierly occupied hv Divksuit & Latta, one door lort.'i of the Hank ol Camden. They ha?c a large ml well selected stsck of Dry-Gocds, Hardware, Groceries, &c. vbich they wilt sell for cash or to punctual cusotucio is low as thov can he had in the market. M\i DOW A LI. xt COUl'KK. Jan 8. 2 4t To Rent' The fine Brick S'ore, Dwelling House and Prcniscs in Iaig-Toxvn, at present occupied by .Mr. (,'might. Apply immediately, to Dec. 27. J. II. KKRSIUW. Council Chamber, Jan. 13, 1849. An application was received from II. 1'. Boyd i;r License .No. 1. (Tavern Licence.) Recomic mled In* B. B. Saluioml, Jesse S. .Nettles and olni Cantey. Xurelics, Thomas K. .Shannon and Mward A Xalinond. Ordered to lie on I lie table r> he acted or. at the next meeting of Council. Ordered thai the following Licenses be granted, iz: John Ingram, License No. 2. II. II. Sixer, " " 2. S. Benson, " " 2. J.lines C. .MoKcnna, (Eating House) License Co 1. Ordered that the above Lc published in the Cainen Journal. I,. W. BALLARD, Recorder. .11 ItS. ( A It I?E\TEIt Would respectfully and urgently request all i liosc indebted to her either by note or open ac- : o nt, to call and settle the same without delay, s her intention is to conduct her business in fulire altogether upon the ea.-h principle. She will isjoscof her present stock at reduced prices, for ish only. She will also sell, or rent lor a term of j cars, the house now occupied by hersell; one well own as an excellent business stand. Jan. 10 3 If New Year's Notice. A ll persons indebted to me by Book Account irtlie vast vear, are cm nest ly r< que.-ted to conic r ward and settle the fame without do ay. This request is made in consequence of Mr. j >i:IIav's be.'inir alone, and cannot leave without losing up the Store. J. A C; I.II YE LAND. Jan. 3d, IS 19. If 1 m\m hotel, The undersigned has again leased this coinnio- j ions Establishment. (iratcful for past favors, lie j opes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depot, j io conveyances at hand to he transported from it, j ie improved im.nagerneut of the Stables connect- I d with the Hotel, and the care and attention be- ! towed upon his Tabic, will induce and secure a . nntiiiuance of that patronage hitherto so getter- > usly given to his IIousc. The Cheraw and Charlotte Stages always call | >r passengers whenever required. Drovers will find spacious lots prepared foreve-: v kind ol stock. 'Nov- III R boy P. \lnoi>v IVnotcd. All persons indebted to the subscriber nre car- i eslly requested to call and make settlements, and j lose who have been owing him for one vear or lore, r.rc notified that nnlesH payment ia made be- i ire Ilctvrn Day, that the clain a will be placed in ! ic hands ol an attorney for collection. Jan 3 JAMES DUN LAP- } I The State of South-Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Picas. J. F. Secrem i vs. > Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Seymour Tnvlnr ) Wi'lliuin Reeli. ) vs f Declaration in Foreign Attachment. George W. Gill J W. 31. Barton t vp v Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Seymour Taylor. ) li n ton & as ton ) ve. > Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Stewart 3Iitche!l. ) N. May bloom ) *vp. | Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Stewart .Mitchell. ) The AilmrV of John Ilatninoml j Deration in Foreign AnflttWuML S The same ) vs > Declaration in Foreign Attachment. The same. ; Wright <Sc Stewart) V8 I Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Stpivnrt Mitchell.) John Williams. "1 I v" I j Milton Mop1 i't u\or > Declaration in Foreign Attach't j .linn'-* More t*f uxor | I Kli/afvih antes. J Win. 1 f. Brntvtt, i vs | Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Stewart Mitchell. ) Whereas H e Plaintiffs in the above staled eases, l a' e this day filed in my office, their Declarations against the Defendants who are absent from and w tliont the 1 mils of this Stale, as it is said, having tic i'hor wives nor attorneys known within the same on whom a copy of Dcciar ti'xi with a rule to plead thereto, might be served; It is ordered, that the defei dants do plead to the ?atne within a year I'd a day from the d.ite hereof, otherwise final and j o'solute judgement will be awarded against tliein ! U.k.l'JllC-K, Clerk. ! d-rks 0 flirt*. April SO ISIS. ,\ew Fall ami Winter Goods. M. DRUCKER & CO. .Are now receiving their fall and winter stock, consisting of an extensive assortment of DRV GOODS, GROCER IKS, HARDWARE, CUT; I.ERV. &e.. &c., to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Call and sec, at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of Caltulen. FRESH GROCERIES. Tl.e subscriber has just received a fresh supply of staple arui fancy GROCERIES, and intends to keep a constant supply, which he will sell on the most reasonable tonus. They consist in part db follows? New Orleans v St. Croix ( di>o\vN SUGARS Muscovado f Clarified ) I WHITE SUGARS New Orleans and West India Mo'asses Sugar House Syrup Rio, Java, African Co (fee I Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas Sperm Candles and Soap ! i> o?:?? ?i 1 I'J'JJl'lf fc3|IIV.~U ClIIU XLSO Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almonds. Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon LIQUORS. Super 18(1") French brandy do J. J. Dttpej's Brandy do Sherry and Madeira Wine dd Old Port Wine do Very old (Jin Cordials and Syrtps Old Rve Whiskey (Miller's) do Moiiongalifla Whiskey; Rectified do. Porter and Ale in pin s and quarts Salt, Iron. Gunny and Dundee Bagging Bale Rope and Twine. II. LEVY Jnst Ilccelved, 2,500 pound* nurc White Lead 150 gallon* Lamp oil 150 " Linseed Oil 75 " Spirits Turpentine 300 pounds Sal .Kratu* _I(>0 ' ()lurk Pepper 75 " Colgate's Starch 12 dozen -"sands' Sarsnprilla 1 bale Jliiim In ronfiinnity with the times, the above article*, with all | the Goods in store, will be sold lower than they have evcr I boon in this market. F. L. ZFMP. t'liampaignc. Baskets Colinger, Star and Anchor Champaine pints and quarts. II. LEVY. For Sale by llic Subscribers. New crop N. 0. Molasses, Sack .Sap, Sugar &. i Codec, Nails, assorted sizes Swecdish Iron, coin! pletc assortment Blacksmith and Carpenter's Toolt, j &.c., which will lie sold to punctual customers, or : lor cash at the lowest prices. A M u I'pvvvnv Dec 0 if 49 For Sale. Cognac Brandy, Scotch Whiskey, Raisins, Currants and Almond* by J. McEWEN. Nov 29 if 48 An Ordinance to anient/ mi Ordinance,entitled " An Ordinance to regulate Licenses fur Taverns Retailing of Spirituous LiI r/uors and Billiard Tables" Ratified the i 118th day of December, 1840. I. Be il Ordained by the Intcndnut and Wardens of the Town of Camden, South-Carolina, in Council assembled, and by the authority tf the same, That the Ordinanco entitled "An Ordinance to reguluto Licenses for Taverns retailing Spirituous Liquors and Billiard Tables," ratified on 28ih day of Decern, her, eighteen hundred and forty-six, be amended so, lb it License Number One (No. 1.) under said Ordinance, may be granted to such person or persons as may desire to keep u Public Ealing House, and : shall actually, and in good faith, keep such Public Eating House; which License shall authorize the holder thereof io retail Spirituous Liquors in any qinutity, to he drank on the premises. 2. That Seventy five Dollars shall be paid for License NuiiiIit One, under this Ordinance, and the Ordi. t?i _...i..i ...:.i. nni!n? i? ii?. n a VI VIS IIUiTllj UIIII'IIHIM, ? IVII A MV A/VIIUIC iw ??.v | Recorder. .1. That I lie Rar or Stand in Taverns and Public Eat- ; ing House*, at which any Liquors shall be sold, | shall lie rinsed on Sunday; and it sha'l not be lawful to sill Liquors of ntiy description on any pari of the premises of said Taverns or Public Hating Houses. 1. Thai the third clause of said Ordinance, authorizing the (Irani of License Number Three, be and the same is hereby repealed. Ratified in Council assembled, the Thirtieth day of December, in this year of our I/ird one thousand eight liuudrid and forty.eight?as witness the hand of the lulcudaiit, and tlio seal of tho corporation. J. M. desaussure. i lutendaiil of Camden. L. W. R.w.i.arii, T. Recoider. To Rent. The subscriber offers her House and Lot fi>r ! Rent, 011 reasonable terms. Possession given 1 imminediutcly. CHARLOTTE BROWN. December 20lh, 1843. ltf i\oticc to Tailors. Having been appointed j-gent for the sale of Scott's American and European Report of Fashions, Crooking .Shears, Squares and Scales. Works on Cutting, Tractate No. 1 &. 2 Mirror ol Fashion, Tape Measures, Boston and New York ; *-irr riifill- fnrcnil Pit lore Pantalnflflfl Hn. Small Point and Paring Shears, $;nd all articles used by the Trtdc. The Mirror of Fashion for Jan. 7. 1849, will not only contain the Fashions, but will commence to teach cutting and will be continued monthly. Letters post paid attended to and all information given. J. B. (iOOPLAD. Camden. Dc<v 13th, 1848. if 50 Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi Fa to me di- b rected, I will sell on r.he first Monday in February p next, being the 5th day of said month, between H the legal hours of sale?tbe following property nr to-wit: t( 500 acres of land more or less lying on Beaver | Dam waters of 25 mile crork, formerly owned by nr i Dr. A. Brevard, and lcnmvn as the " Gold Aline g1 I Tract," adjoining lands of James Addison, Estate Samuel Albert and other*, levied on and to be j sold h* the property of Thomas J. Starke at the 0 suit of Wm. D. AlcDowaJI & Company and others fo vs. Thomas J. Starke. This land is to be sold at tn the risk of the former purchaser James Harrison, T Esq. 150 0 ?also? All the right title and interest of the Defendants _ in and to acres of land lying on the west side of Watercc River in Ke shaw District, whereon the Defendants resides, adjoining lands of James Brannmn and others, levied on and to be \ sold at the suit of A. Hays vs. Robert livin and 11] Samuel Irviu. ?also ? All the right, title and interest of the Defendant in and to JUDO acres of land more or less, formerly owned by Josinh Kemp, lying on the waters of Singletons creek in Kershaw District adjoining Hurls of James 11 Curo'on, Col. T. l,ee Dixon and CD others. Also all the right, title and interest of the Defendant in and to 61K) acres of land formerly ' owned by Dcmpscy Graham, lying and being in the District of Kershaw, adjoining lands of Wil liam Dixon and Col. Dixon, levied upon and to be n sold as the property of Rebecca Graham at the suit ot J. 1'. Lee for his assignees, J. D. Graham and Wife and W. M. Kerr and Wife vs. Rebecca Graham, et. al. ?also? One Buggie levied on and to be soM as tlie pro- |,j perly of the Defendant at the suit of S Beckham tj vs. John W. Johns on. ?also? All the defendant's right, title aud interest in three hundred acres of land more or less lying on II g Line!.Creek, adjoining lands belonging to L. Young, J. J. McLaren & others, levied on and to be sold as the property of the Defendant at the 1 ti suit of S. W Love bearer and others vs Stephen (i D. Hough, to be sold at the risk of the former 6l ourchaser ? also? w 1 Negro woman named Philiis levied on and to i ? ho sold as the property of William Thompson at 'c the suit of George'AIJen and others vs. William ai Thompson. 11 Sales positive?Purchasers to pav for titles. a] T. J. WARREN, s. K. D. e! Jan 17 Bt 3 ? In Equity?Kcrsliaw District. w Isabella S. McRa, Ex'rx, 1 vs > Bill to revive &.c. J P! Mary McRa and Julia McRa ) ei It appearing to mv satisfaction, that Mary Mc- 1' ,? 1 M.TJ.. 'l. e . I U....? I ci I\il Hill! J (I I l?l ( X\<1, uuitTJiUa iil^ iu uit; duww uaiiicu lull are without and reside beyond the limits of 1 this iS'tate: On motion of Chesnut &. Gaston, com- " plainanl's policitois, it is ordered tliat they do plead, .1 answer or demur to the 6ame within three months from this date, in default whereof, an order pro . confesso will be entered against them. 1,1 \V.\l. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d. ar Cemm'rs. Office, Jan 8,1849. , fa Dissolution. ci The firm of Whitakcr <Sc Arrants was dissolved C1 on the 1st inst by mutual consent. All notes and accounts due the said firm are left in the hands of ?' Mr. E W Bonney for collection, who is duly authorized to receipt in the name of the firm. As it id di necessary that the affairs of the concern should be closed as early as possible, those indebted are car- j neatly requested to call and settle, as buta short I indulgence can be given. JOIIX WHITAKER. IN. B. ARRANTS. [ January 8, I^lf) IirTlie subscriber wili continue the bnainess at , the old stand N. li. ARRANTS. * Tiic Subscriber offers his services to the public l' ias a Surveyor; those wishing to patronize him, will find liitn at his residence near Lynch wood [ Post Office. P. II. YOUNG. 11 Jan 10 3t 2 u Assignee's Sale. f0 I will sell on the first Monday in February next, _ before the Court House at 11 o'clock, A. A/, the assigned interest of William F. Debruhl in three negroes, viz: one i.egro man named Jake a good )n field hand, about 23 years old ; anc one boy .p George plough boy, about 15 years old ; and one ai girl named Mary, about 17 years old, and his interest in 040 acres of land more or less adjoining lands of Hardy Thorn and others. Also, his inter, est in bushels corn, pounds Fodder, farmers _ utensils, together with all the articles mentioned in the Schedule of the said Debruhl; the negroes and land will be sold at the Court llouse on the d -r I- u.. ? ?i.? ,,f iiiol ud y \'l brt i iio imiuuoo u i vnu ibuiuvuwv wt i the said DcBriihl on the second day of sale. Terms made known at sale. JOHN INGRAM, Assignee for \V. F. DEBRUHL Jan 10 4t 2 J-1 Two Hundred Dollars Reward. CALDWELL WHEELER, a nativo of North <*" Carolina, 21 ycuri of age, C foci I or 2 incites high, brown hair, fresh complexion, round face, stoops slight. q ly when walking, awkward, quick spoken, bashful when spoken to, anil speaks with a provincial accent, left the neighborhood of Eullon Dee., 28'h, taking ' with him a Sorrel Horse uboul 15 hauls high, bloodliko head and neck, sprung in the pasterns, with a long thin toil, in good condition and r .liter weak in the eyes; and also the sum of six hundred and twenty throe Cj dollars, besides some inonry of his own. The ai.ovc reward will ho paid fi>r his apprehension, ~ and the recovery of the Money nnd Horse. j. Further particulars may be learned on application at ^ the Office oflho Camden Journal, Camden S. C. jj( Jan. 10. 2 3t. (*] The Raleigh Star and Salisbury Watchman, will I't tpsert nnd forwaid their bills to this office, . M Digest of the Negro Laws cf S. Carolina. ~ By the lion. Joiix Bklton O'Kkal. Copies of this invaluable rwtrk may he had nt the Ding Store iif.l.\Ml> K. McK U.N, I'riec 50 cents per copy. hy January 10, 1819. 'J tf |V*,j Southwestern Railroad Bank. V, The Southwestern Railroad Hank has declared a divi- ? denil of FIFTY CENTS per share, payable on and after Monday, the 1st January 181th JAMES (J. HOLMES, Cashier. January 10.1819- _ '2 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA, bu : ha HEAD QUARTERS, ) cj, tn oa loic / Columbia. ivrr. ov. ic w. > i !al Jamca Legnre, P. Ludlow Calhoun, John A. Lc- ! land, Lewis .M. Aver. Samuel T Cooper, Bernard i G. Uice, Thornos C. Williamson, Alfred M. Mar- j (in, Augustus Townee, Alexander Noble, W. A. ! j Colclough, Paul Hamilton, Edwin DuBnge, Edward (J. Palmer, Jr Thomas II. Griuiball, and Win. Good'vyn, having been appointed Aide-de- ?i Camp to IIw Excellency Wiutemabsh B. Seabrook, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. wi By order of the Commander-in-Chief sci J. \V. CANTEV, G0i Adj't and lns'pr. Gen'l. wi Jan. 3. I 3t Spices of every Kind, oth ground and unground, freeh, and qf warranted urity; superior English Mustard; fine Eawriif Ixtracts of Roee, Vanilla; Lemon, NotnsfeA? tond, Aromatics; Rose, Orange and PaiMrWr ;re; best Russia Isinglass, Gelatine, <fc. Gam Lozenges, Pate de Jujube, Pate de Gttitauve, Horehound Candy, VVistar's cough Loan* es, &c. &c. W? Fresh Congress and Pavilion water. ' 1 ' > Genuine Tarina Cologne, Rowland's Macassar 'iI, Eau Lustral, Jayne'6 Hair Tonic, Arnandilte* ir chapped hands, together with a large assort* ent of fiie Perfumery, Chemicals, Patent and hoinpsonian Medicines, medicine chests, Paints, lis, W indow Glaae, frciili Garden Seed?, ate. Fit sale by J. E. AlcEAlN, Jan. 16 3 ,. " tf FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, OF THE GROWTH OF 1848. rtichokc. Asparagus CORN?Early, in cart BANS?Early China. Mo- Kale and LeeK?, 8eotch hawk, Half Moon, large lettuce. Egg Plant white Lima, Rachel, Cran- .Melon*, Mustard berry, Valentine, Dutch ONION?Buttons and seed Case Knife Okra; Parsnip ' EET? Long Blood,Turnip PEAS?Early WashiaBttMr and Sugar Frame, Warwick, Bt* trap's ocoli, C'ollard and Cnuli- Dwarf Marrowfat, Matchflower less Marrowfat, Prince AlVRKOT?Orange and Al- bert, very early, Chariton tin sham Pandey, Pepper 4BBAGE-Early and late RADISH?Yellow and Bed Drum Head. May, York, Turnip. Black Siirar I x?af, Green glazed Spinach, Squash, Salsify an-T large Mountain Tomato BEERY-white and solid TURNIP-Spring. Norfolk. INCUMBER?Early frame, Hanover, Aberdeem, Kcri long green cluster; short Top, Rata Baga prickly Gherkin - also Millet, I.uccrne, Canary anil Hemp Seed. ETTlie (subscriber being in the habit of proving is Seed i before vending, id enabled to recommend mm with confidence. Dec. 21). J. R. MefiUllt. DR. BREWER, ~ s~?.g30h dsntibt; ! Has returned to Camden and witl attend to p?cuts as tlicy may desire, either in town or country jndcr 100 miles) at as short notice as circn?? ances will permit of. .And will take the liberty to inform those (hat ant his services, that he will warrant hie mnk fa ive entire satisfaction, and that it shall beporirmed in the moat skilful and dexterous manner ad with leas inconvenience than the same operi^ % on can be performed by any other practitioner t ad having made a greatly improved (or novel) levation, he is enabled to exiract roots or stump* f teeth (in any situation) with such facility aaii ase as will scarcely fail to astonish patients, ithoJtthe least contusion of the guens or danfer; ' perforating the soft parts of the mouth; and fa voting tectn, he can safely insure no inconveoiace from inflammation of the root, as a cou#e? aence of injury done it in engrafti; g the artificial own in it, and as he takes an important precaa* on in preparing pivots (which some of the moat puted Dentists in the Slate do not, and nose to t is knowledge does) he hazards nothing in sayg, that teeth pivoted by himself #ill last longort ian those set by the majority of practitioners, foil supplving teeth on gold plates will adopt?ltfi range them with 6uch mechanical nicetj^ ;il! as cannot be surpassed by any, and'will S0t il to meet the most sanguine expectation ofoil, which he could give the most respectable refef>ce; but for a rrspect to the refined feelings qf lose Ire has had the pleasure to serve. Letbcroa ireii when cesireo. O* Those who want his services riiay ayoW a sappointment, by giving previous notice of Um ct through the post office or otherwise. Jan 3 t| ' ^ The Undersigned, Would return histhauks for the very liberal peonage thai has been bestowed upon him, and at ie same time inform his friends and caeteiaeve tat lie is now prepared to furnish them wittraH inds of goods on as good terms (cither for ceeba ron a credit till the 1st day of January next) as. icy can be had in the place. Persons wishing to avail themselves of theaH> intages of cash purchasers, will receive a deJoeon of ten per cent on a>l sums over tea dollar? ntil the Is! of July next His old customers, and other persotw disposed i patronize him, are invited to examine hieatodk. . Jan 3 if 1 E. W.BONNEY. Receiving and Forwarding Agency* The subscriber offers his services to the publie receiving and forwarding Goods at BOYK1PPS URN OUT. The rates wiil be the same as e charged in Camden. In all cases Good*stupid must be marked to his care, or no attentiea lid to them. J. S. DEPASS.1 Sumter Banner copy 3 times. MLLIAM BLANMN6. NO. 31 B:tOAl>-fcTREET, CHAKLE8T0W. Dec. 22 4t ?! Town Taxes. The Town Taxes will be due on first day ef MiAwn n/iv? All T i^Anano ii?i11 Avnira rvn ikaft mum ) JIUAl. <111 JUIVW urvj nm vn|ri?v v>* tmma iv, a? well as commutation for Road Work.- ? The undersigned; will open tb* Books e? the st day of January, to receive the same, end wiH :ep them open until the first day of Ffebntary, tcr which time, delinquents will be returned U? ouncil, to be dealt with according laLaw. Bv order of Council, L. W. BALLAD, Town Recorder. December 24th 1848. tf {j5t For >nle. Yarn anri 8birling from the Catawba Factory, No. i. by J. McBWEN. Nov 29 tf 48 Just received Ladies black and white French id Gloves, Thread and Cotton Edgings venr eap, Superior Black Bombazine, Heavy Scotch ollands, Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs, Skirting otlis, L:ncn Cambrics, Worsted Yarns, Beads ? irsc Trimmings, Irish Linens very low, York ills Long Cloths. E. W. BONNEY. Dee U tf 49 To Rent. That valuable Store House at present occupied McDmvall ?Si Cooper. It is admirably arranged r an extensive cotton buying establishment :nns will be liberal and immediate possession ccn. Apply to C. J. SHANNON. Camden, Jan. J ft, 1849 tf 1 Attention. * r.?nf r'rnnorloo iilct/ ,'\ lUnilLT ru|?pijf v I U.ww . .vw ,?vv.vv? iking my stock complete. Those wishing to v, liiive only call and I am satibSed ?ill go away .vised with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Dec 13 If -ria . H'.odc Island early s-ccd Potatoes, selected excssly for planting?also Stone lime for sale by E. W. BONNEY. Constantly on Hand. Tarrant'8 Seltzer Aperient, Wistar's Balaam of ild Cherry, .Sands' Sarandarilla, Di\ Jayne'a :dicincs, Eau laistrnl, Bandoline, for curlinfthe ir, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Ginger, Mace, oves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, G*? inc, with a thousand articles beside* ALSO Some more of that celebrated CORN SALVE* lich lias afforded this community so much eat* ring iiiu prtrguiik uuu j/ivwvmvu u? ?t6*rss or temter, in spite of the hard timer. 3 Nov. 21). F. 1,. 8EMF. Fresh Garden Seed, Every variety ot Ga den reed suitable for tbo nter a-.d spring >nay be obtained from the sub. iber. From the pains taken to' prtteure seed of nn quality he has no doubt that purchase#* I] have little to complain of failures. f i. w.yiv^ J"'-5?#-A r