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less of lhal formality than set and premeditated debates generally have; and more of the deep earnestness and feeling which manifest themselves when men are in earnest, and feel on the subject they are discussing. Them were also some interesting questions in the House to-dav. First. A Resolution offered by Mr. Preston, of; Virginia, to make the California and New i if. riff. IViritnriiil Rills the snecial order ofi the clay furTuenday, the 30th instant, was passed, the rules being suspended to allow its introductioti, almost without dissent, i ran hardly imagine what this portends. Second. Mr. Milliard asked leave to introdure two bills, of which he bad given previous ! notice; one to authorise the people of Upper California to form a Constitution and organise a State Government, prepaiatory to admission into the Union, the boundaries to be from 34. 30 on the South, to 41. 30 on the North, and between the Pacific on the West, and the Sierra Nevada on the East; and the other bill being to define the Northern boundary of Texas, as commencing where the parallel of 36. 30 intersects tin- Eastern boundary, running along that parnilel West, to the Sierra Nevada, along the mi'iitnit of the Sierra Nevada South 31. 30. then West along that parallel to the Pacific Ccean. The question on suspending the rules was taken with reference to this latter bill first, and it resulted ayes GO, noes 112, there being nearly two-tbirds against the suspension instead of two thirds ill its favor, which is requi.ed to suspend the rules. The vole was a strictly ge. ogrnphical one, the Southern members for, and the Northern against, the motion, except the i ' following; Messrs. U. YV. Thompson, and \V. 1 YV. YVick, of Indiana, Mr. Ficklin, oflllinois, . and Mr. H, Williams, of Maine, voted for the ! motion, and the following four Southern members a g*?ii list it: Messrs. McKay and Venable, of North (Carolina, Mr. Phelps, of Missouri, and Mr. Crisfield, of Maryland. Subsequently to this Mr. Klournoy, of Y'ir ginia, moved to suspend the rules to allow him to introduce a bill, of which he had given notice, to retroccde the the District of Columbia to I Maryland. The vote mi this motion, was * ?ayes 77, noes J14. This vote was more J chequered. There were 60 Southerners and ? 17 Northern men in the affirmat ve, and 101 j Northerner and 13 Souiheners in the negative, t The Northern men and who voted a)t\ are: c H. Belcher, of.Maine; I). P. King, of Mas ' sachosetts; YY'in. Duer and H. C. Murphy, of ' New Yoik; Cliarles Krou-n, of Pennsylvania; = J. lb Cummins, R. Dickinson, YVm. Kennoti, jr. and YVm. Sawyer, of Ohio; (?. (?. Dunn and il. YV. Thompson, of Indiana; It. S. Bingham, of Michigan; (). B. Fielding, J. A. McCIer. t nand, Win. A. Richardson, and John YVriit tvorllr, of Illinois; and Shepherd I oilier, of l?*wa. The Southerners who voted in (he negative, J are: J. (J. Chapman, J. YV. Crisfield, T YV. Ligon, R. M. McLane, J. D. Roman, of Mary- ? land; (the whole delegation except Mr. Evans, who was not present.) J. YV. Houston, ofDela . it i s'u-i. i? ??,i i it ? w?ir, u. u. u* * ? ? ?. ... , j 'JTionipson, of Kentucky; F. I'. Staunton, of Tennessee; W. F. Feattberstun and J. Thump- ~ son, of Mississippi; and J. A. Woodward, of South Carolina. With the exception of a hill to provide for a settlement between the United States and Alabama in reference to interest on some advances made l?y the latter during the Creek war, and n bill for the relief of Captain Henry, which gives him two thousand dollars and two sect inns of laud, for his gallantry in escaping from the Mexicans, and giving notice to General Taylor ofSanta Anna's approach previous to the battle ofBucna Vista, and which Major Gaines, of, Kentucky, characterised as the achievement of! the war; both of which ImI's were passed. No j other business was done in the House, the re- p loainder nfthe session being spent in committee sj ai the Whole on the General Appropriation bill, 11 ?ih which it would seem every member has some A one, or from one to a dozen, darling appropria- sl tiou he wants inserted. r ' I HIGHLY IMPORTA T NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Tlic following extract of a letter is from a very ro- ~ specUble mercantile house, dated. Washington, Rappahannock Co,, Va., M >y 2G, 18-lG. 0( Dr. D. Jayne, ? Dear Kin?Our Mr. Jones has Afen ' > in a very low state of health for more than a year; he j',j has had llie benefit of the best m.dical advice our country affords, and also visited your city during last summer, but found no relief. Oil tho loili ol April last, we purchased half u dozen bottles of your Tonic I Vermifuge, and half a d-wn buses of your Sanative ' Pills. Through carelessness in packing the articles in ' - - - . . I It a dry goods box, one tun >lic Vermiiugc was nroKni. -Sir. Jones commenced with the Pills, and after taking a few doses, felt a decided improvement. The thr e L Wilis of Vermifuge, which came suQ: to hand. brought frotn him, lie thinks, not less than ONE THOUSAN I) WORMS, and perhaps many more, lie is now in " better health than he has l?:en in for ycats, and we j hope a few more bottles of your Vermifuge and Pills anil effect a permanent cure. All our physicians have '1 entirely mistak it his case; Prof. Samuel J.ickson, of ~ your city at the head. Mr. Jones is most anxious to get more of your Pills and Vermifuge, as soon as possi. bio. Respectfully, J. B. JONES It CO. j Prepared onlv hy Dr. D. Javne. Philadelphia. and on ... agency by JAMES it. McK tl.V, Camden. t>. C. LET ALL WHO AltE AFFLICTED WITH j bl ASTHMA READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER. | Mr. Still W. Fowlc:?Sir?-Having been afflicted for more than thirty years with the asthma, at times so severely as to incapacitate me from attendance to my business, and having adopted many medicines without ^ t?r any but temporary relief, I purchased about throe years . (ll siucn, of Mt. Edward Mason, your agent in this city, j several bottles of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry | from tho ifTccls of which I obtuincJ more relief than j ^ ftom all the medicines I had ever taken lor that dis- j m trcjwing disorder. 1 have by r< pealed use oi your valuable I Balsam, le n more tree of pressure for breath. ami op- th predion ou tiie lungs than 1 had anticipated;and indeed conceive myself cured of this most disheartening ? malady. I do most cheerfully tender you this acknowledgement, which you will uso us your judgement dictate*. -'1 fr. Jw?lMt \ C' D- MAY-NA"? J None genuine, unless signed I. Butts on the wrap per. Sold in Uaniden by J. K. McKai.n; at wholesale | ? by f. M. Con ex, 4i Co., Charleston, and liy Druggists generally throughout the Stale. ~ MARRIED,?By John \T. ShaTv, E?q7 or. ^ the 21st instant, Mr. Bknj. S. Josky, lately of ' Henry County. Ala., to Miss Sara it, daugh ter of Donald McDonald ot this District. ? On ihc 28th till., lsy the Rev. Thomas Eng lish, Mr Daxiki. J. W'tLsoji lo Miss Catiia- q, kink, daughter of Hugh Cameron, all ot this f0, D't'rict. ! ar I Gi Telegraph Company. j u The Stockholders in Camden arc requested to | Oi meet at tlie Bank of Cainden on Saturday next at < 12 o'clock, to decide oi. Mr. Daley's proposition, wi J. M. DESAUSSl'ItE, Director. Jan 31 It 5 ?n?i " r IimB? CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT, Bagging, per vd. 18 to 20 Lanl, lb 8 to 10 Bale Rope, lb. 10 to 12 I-end, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb. 7 to 8 Molasses, gall. 31 to 40 Butter. lb. 12 to 18 j Muokarel, bbl 8 to 12 Bmndy, gall. 28 to 35 Mails, lb 61 to 8 Beeswax, lb. 18 fo 22 Oats, bush 30 to 35 Beef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 Oil, Sperm, gal. 1 to 11 Cheese, lb. 12 Linseed, gal. 70 to 76 Coffee, lb. 8 to 10 Peas, bush 50 to 55 Cotton, lb. 5 to 61J Potatoes, sweet bu 25 to 50 Corn, bushel, 40 to j Irish bbl Flour, liurrel, 4 to 5 . Rye, bush 75 to 871 Fodder, cvvt. 60 to 75 ' ltice. bush. 3 to 4 Feathers, lb 25 to 30 | Sugar, lb 7 to 16 Glass, 100 feet 21 to 3.' j Salt, sack 11 to Hides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 j Shot, bag to lr Iron, lb 5 to 6? I Shingles, mle 2 to 21 Lime. bbl 2 to 21 , Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 Leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 j Wheat, bush 78 to 'JO wlta CDo Kershaw Lodge,Number9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the X. G. A. ROBERTSON, SecretarySONS 0? TJ32,I?3F.AXTw3. waicrec ni vision .10. v. The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held on Thursday evening next, at their I In 11 at 7 o'clock M. P. BKU-'lIKR. R. S. 11 Settle Fairly, if you never Pay." The subscriber hereby extends a cordial invitation to all of his frieucs an patrons to who arc indebted to him to come forward and settle up their accounts for the past and previous years. To those who are indebted for one or more years, lie would say that unless they coine up and settle, by "cash," uote or some other satisfactory way, lliey will be called on by an attorney for a liquidation He hopes this notice will supercede the necessity of a personal call on his friends, as he is in great need of the root of evil, to enable him to lessen some evils which are pressing hint sorely. Jan. 31. J. II. McKAlN. Counting I louse Calendar? and Almanac?, for 1649, School ana .Miscellaneous Books, Stationarv? &c. A. YOUNf?. Caution. All persons are cautioned from trading for four mnmssnry notes given bv tbe undersigned as principal and Nat cy New in-11 and Nelson Newman as ecurities, to NVilliain Ilough, and dated about the ast of November or first of December, 1848. One >1 the notes for 470 dollars was due on the 1st of lanuary 1849, and has a credit on it for 380 dollars; ?ne p lyable 1st of January, 1650, for 95 dollars; me payable 1st or January, 1851. for 175 dollars; he other payable 1st ol January, 1852, U r 175 dolars. The consideration for which said notes were ;iven having failed, they will not be paid. Jan 24. JONATHAN NEWMAN. For Sale or Kent. The Smith House, o; posite the Methodist 'hurch?Terms easy. J. M. DESAUSSURE. Jan 31 3t 5 Seed Oats and Potatoes for sale bv Jan 31 E. W. BONNEY. Wide Iron made Ploughs, Plough Moulds, Hoes' pades, Axes, Trace Chains, &c just received by Jan 31 K. W. BONNEYOld (loverniiient Java, I^aguira, llto, and Seed ink C? ftees lor sale by Jan 31 E. VV. BONNEY. Oakum, Cotton and Manilla Rope, forsa'e by Jan 31 K. W. BONNEY. THE STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. I Ralph S. Izard, Ephraim Soabrook, William iOWmcIcs and William 11. Harrington, having been j ppoiuted Aidb-de-Camp to His Excellency W. j . Seauuook, and William Alston Haync Judge ! dvocale General, vice l'eter Delia Torre, re- ; igned, with the rank of Lieutqiaut Colonel, will e obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of the Coiiini.nider-in-Chief J. W. CAiNTEV, Adj't and Ins'pr. GenM. Jan. 27. 5 3t ACADEUICAL SCHOOL. The Rev. Tiiog. R. UnssKi.i., A. M.. formerly Principal ' S'imlerville Academy. respectfully given notice that, on j ie iirst .Monday of February next, he will open in Cam- t n. a School of the above style at the house lately occu- j ed by Wiu. It. Johnston Esq. The Scholastic year will lie divided for die present into lartcrs, at I lie end of each of which the Tuition Fees ! e expected to be settled. Furtuer information may be itaiued bv private application. g judex of studv and tuition fees. iwcr Primary tirade, <-< insisting of Spelling, Reading. Prim try Artlitnelic and Geography, per quarter, - ?p (K) iclier Primary (Iru.h*. consisting tif Spelling, R-mling. Writing with tlie Pen, Oral Ariiliinetic. and (iengrapliy, per quartrr, fi 00 nw.-r A.lvancml Grade. c"ii>istiiig of Spelling, Reading. Writing anil KnglLii (*Miii|xtxiti?>ii, Written Arithmetic, Urography, Grammar ami Declamation, per quarter, - 7 00 iglier Advanced Grade. consisting .-f Reading, Kuglish ('oinjio>itii?ii, Algebra. Arc., Grammar, History, .Natural Philosophy. Chemistry, L>gie, Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Ac., |?*r quarter, 10 00 reparalory Course of Classics, |?er quarter, l'i 00 January lith, ISO. ! tf SALES AT AI CTIO^i." BY J. W. BASK IN. Before ilia court house door in Camden, on Moniv the 5th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, a. , will be sold the following articles? Books, Paper, Music, Flutes, Dry Goods, Tacs, Desks, S: ow Cases. tj>c? Sales positive and without reserve. Terms ade known at sale. Jan. 24. Council Chamber, Jan. 20th. 1849. An application to Council from 11. llollyman to ant linn License No. 2, to retail .Spirituous Litors in tlie Town of Camden, the present year, as received and read. Recommended by J. D. urray, G. Aldenand S. Benson. Sureties, Win. ennedy and J. W. Doby. Ordered that I he same > laid on the table, to be aclel on at the next eeting of Council. II. Levy, License No. 2 was granted. Ordered at the above be published in the Camden Journal, i L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. Jan 21 tf 4 Books Lost. I r - .. . . . _ I. ~ _ ; .1 _ 11 any person uus in 111s or ner possession, me , li volume of .Story's Laus of tlie United States, so, an odd volume of Percy's Anecdotes, wliicli oks do not belong to them, they will confer u fair on the owner by leaving them with the Printer. January 21. 4 tf i Cotton Yarns, &c. The subscriber has on hand, and will in future vc a continual supply of YARN and CLOTII >m the Catawba Factory, both of which will bear comparison with any made in this country. Terms as usual for such articles. Jan. 24. J AS. McEWK.V, Agent Administrator's Sale, 1 In pursuance of an order from John tt. Joy, Esij. dinarv for Kershaw District, will be sold be- ] e the court house on the first inonday in Hebraic next, between the legal hours of sale. One , oy Mare, Saddle and Bridle, and one Silver 'atch, being the Personal property of AJansel Pivens, deceased. Terms?A credit until tlie 1st of January, 1830 th notes and approved securitv. < A. M C. OWENS, AdmV. Jan 17. 2 2t ESTATE SALE. By permission of James S. Steicart, Esq., Ordidinary of Fairfield District. Will be sold at Public Auction on Monday, the 29th of January inst. (this month,) and continue from day to day until all is sold, the remaining portion of the Personal Estate of Robeut Cath- ^ cakt, deceased, consisting in part of (j About Seventy-five Negroes. As a lot, they are very superior, and among bl them many first rate WAGONERS, one CARPENTER; one good TANNER and CURRIEK, Jt is very seldom such a lot of Negroes am of! fcred for sale at Publ.c Auction. C also TWENTY HEAD OF MULES, Most of them young, and well broke to work. Two good match 1IOREES, some work HOR- 81 SES, two riding ( ARRI AG ES, BLACKSM1TIJ'S TUULS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS,?A large quantity uf CORN and FODDER, some WHEAT R Household and Kitchen Furniture. < The Household Furniture is very good, and j nearly all new. There are various other Articles which will be sold, such as?PLANTATION TOOLS, some LEATHER, Upper and Sole and Harness. Terms of Sale?The Negroes will be sold at i Winnsborough, on a credit of one and two years with annual interest, purchasers giving bond and sufficient security, and a mortgage, if required.? The other property will be sold on a credit of 1*2 ^ months (except small sums as will be named at g( i sale-,) secured by notes and good security, with interest payable annually. The sale to lake place he on the different plantations where the articles to be sold are at. JAMES CATIICART ) . . , RICHARD CATIICART, f Aum r* Jan. 10. 2t Ordinary's Sale. Will be sold before the court house on thefiist . ,, . .... moiuiay in February next, between the legal hours \ th of sale, the Real Estate of Jacob Hammond, dec'd. i [> viz: One House and I?t, being < lie-third part of w Lots No. 1052, 205.'} and 1054, fronting on Out. . a[] ledge-street Oti feet and running back J98 feet ! pa Also, on the next day (Tuesday,) will be sold at j or the late residence of said deceased, all his House- Wi hold and Kitchen Furniture. f0 Terms?For the House and Lot. as much cash tr | as will pay the costs of sale; for the balance a | credit of two years; purchasers to give bond bear- at ing interest trom the day of sale, with approved t|, i personal security and a mortgage of the property : t if required. Terms for the Furniture made known on the day of sale. ~~ JOHN' R. JOY, O. K. D. | Jan. 17. ($1-68) 2t i 1 i m Notice. tll 1 will seli at l'ublic Sale, on the first Monday in ; at | march next, if not previously disposed of, That' |j | large and commodious Store and Dwelling?situaI ted in a business part of Town. The building has jn five up-right and one basement room?fronting on fu Broad street 66 feet, also a vacant lot 31} feet front; t|, the whole running back to street. ; w.j For terms, apply to S. J. YOUNG. 'j'| Jan. 17, 1849, 7t 3 ol Land for Sale. Will be sold before the court house on the first Monday in February next, 500 acres of prime Upland, lying on Sanders' creek, six miles above .!! Camden, on the Liberty Hill road, a Grist Mill on .' the creek, about 40 acres cleared, with a one story F ame House on the premises; bounded by 0 lands of the estate of Chesnut, Dr. .Milling au'd uujcis- icrms maue Known uii uiu uay ui saiu. WILLIAM NELSON. _ Jan. 13. *1 3t ipj J. W. BASK3N, Auctioneer. Will ntteiid promptly aa?i faithlully to all bust- 1 , ne?s entrusted io his care. May be found at tiie . , Sheriffs Office?or two doors above Boyd's Hotel. Jan 10 tt ^ Kemoval. The subscribers have removed to the large store ^ 1 formerly occupied by Dickson &. Latta, one door north of the Bank ol Camden. They have a large fl and well selected stsck of Dry-Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. 1CS which they will sell tor cash or to punctual cus- j tomcrs as low as thev can be had in the market. .L'cDOWALL &. COUl'ER. Jan 8. 2 4t ? To Kent* The fine Brick .Store, Dwelling House and Pre- ^ inises in Log-Town, at present occupied by Mr. C'reight. Apply iinmediately, to h,,. Dec. -J7. J. B. KHRSIIAW. Jmr 1TIRS. CARPENTER ty s Would rcspecltully and urgently request all the those indebted to her cither by note or open acco" nt, to call and settle the same without delay, as her intention is to conduct her business in fu- J ture altogether upon the cash principle. Elic will dispose of her present slock at reduced prices, fur cash wily. She w ilt also sell, or rent for a term of . years, the house now occupied by hciscll; one well Jt| kovvn as an excellent business stand. Jan. 10 3 tf ret New Year's Notice. c!o All persons indebted to ine by Book Account or tlieyast year, are earnestly requested to conic or w ard and settle the same without delay. j This request is made in consequence of Mr. DeII-av's being alone, and cannot leave without jL closing up lite oiure. J. A CLEVELAND. *aJ. Jan. 3d, 1649. jtf 1_ jJJJ ~~ CAMDEN HOTEL. g The undersigned has again leased litis coittmo- I diuus Eslablisliiiienl. Grateful for past favors, lie his hopes that his proximity to the Kail Koad Dopol, the the conveyances at hand to be transported from it, tho the improved management of .he Stables connect- and ed with the Hotel, and the care and attention be- and stowed upon his Table, will induce and secure a his continuance of that pationagc hitherto so getter. Jeci ously given to his House. pec The Cheraw and Charlotte Stages always call t0 c for passengers whenever required. exp Drovers will find spacious lots prepared for ere- the ry kind of stock. sue Ntfv. 20. B. P. BOYD. tog, Money Wanted. JJJ' All persons indebted to tbc subscriber arc ear- rajj ncslly requested to call and make settlements, and ?c those who have been owing hint for one year or ?more, are notified that unless payment is made before Return Hay, that the clam s will be placed in I the hands ol an attorney for collection. Sen Jan 3 JAMES DUN LA P. 1 iom Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber will I mat please call and settle lite santc without delay. I ? , Jau.jH. JAS McEWEN. [J Medical Notice. 1 Dr. J. Galluciiax having located himself in ll0t arciidor, Sumter, respectfully tenders his profes- 10 ' siuttal services to the citizens of the surrounding country. ?1V'( Residence at mrs. Joseph Stukes' Sr., near C Friendship. Jan. Dili, 1349. t? A Notice to the Hunters of Kershaw. That the highest prices will be paid lor all Vcniions or (Jamc killed throughout the District, at ' 'Our House." J. C. McKENNA. ? Digest of the Negro Laws of S. Carolina. I>y the Hon. John Helton O'Nkai,. Copies of this invaluable work may l>e had at the Drug j?5 Store of JAMBS It. McKAlN. 1'ricc 50 cents per copy. _5E January 10, 18-19. 2 tf Southwestern Railroad Bank. h The Southwestern Railroad Bank ha* declared a divi- Dirt lend of FIFTY CE.NTM per f hare, payable on and after j Monday, the hi January 1849J A JIF. S G. IIO L M L*, Cashier. j January 10,16JD- 2 2t 1 J? MAIL. ARRANGEMENTS. SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA, GEO. Due Daily at : : : : 6 P. M. Closes " : : : : 5 A.M. NORTHERN M..IL, VIA CHAHLESTON, S. U. Due Daily, at : : : ; 6 P. M. Closes " : : ; : 5 A. M. NORTHKI?"V MATT.. VIA CIIKRAW. S. C. >ue daily, at : : : : 4 A. M. loses : ; : : : f? P. M. ttyAll mail matter as far North as Raleigh, N. C, wil t sent via this route, further North, via t'harieslon, S. C. CHARLESTON MAIL. Due daily, at : : : : f> P. M. Closes ' " i : : : 5 A. M. ftyA Way Bag will Ire kept open for the reception o harleston letters until 51 o'clock A. 111. WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily, at : : ; : 6 P. M. Closes ' " : : : : 5 A. M. PMTBIl DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATEBURO, S. C, Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 P. M. Close same days at : : : 7 " KF* Way Mails for Offices on tlte South Carolina Rai; oad close daily at 7 P. M. CHARLOTTE 3IAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. S. C. Due Tuesday and Thursday, Sunday, at 3 P. M. Closes Monday, Wednesday <St Saturday, at 7 A. M. YOHKVILLE MAIL, VIA IlED MILL, dtc. Due Thursday, nt : : : : 11 A ill. Closes same day, at : : : 12 M. LYNC1IV/OOD MAIL, VIA TILLER'S FERRY. Due Tuesday ami Friday, : : : 4 A. M, Closes same day, at : : : 5 P. M. J. N. GAME WELL, P. M. OFFICE HOURS. Onen at 8 A. M.?Close at 1 P. M. Open at 3 P.M lose at 5 I'. >1.. and open one hour after the arrival of the mthern flails in the evening. On the Sabbath, open from 9 to 10 A. M., and half an mr after the arrival of the Southern mails in the evening. C3r- All credit for postage is stopped, as I have no time to ike collections, and no letter will be delivered uidcss it paid for, Postage Stamps for sale. J:m. 1.1849 'J. N. GAMEWIXL. P. M. PALMETTO HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. The undersigned wishes to inform the public at he iias moved from the American Hotel to the tlmmto House, (opposite the State House,) nicli ' ..:s taken entirely on his own account, id where he would be pleased to see his former Irons, and all others who may be pleased to call i him. And to those of his acquaintances he ould say, that they will be made not less comrtable than heretofore, and to strangers, call and y the Palmetto House. An Omnibus will always bo kept in readiness the Rail Road Depot to convey passengers to is liou*e. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 19. 4 9t South Carolina Medical Association. The Annual Meet.ng of the South-* arolina edical Association will be held on Wednesday, c 21st February, (being the third Wednesday) 10 o'clock, a. 51, in the Hall of the Apprentices' brary Society, Meeting Street. The attendance of ail diplomatcd practitioners good standing, throughout the Sta e, is respectlly invited on that occasion, as the rule requiring at an applicant, shall be nominated by a Fellow, ill not go into operation until after this meeting. Iiose who may be prevented by professional or her engagements from attending, can become embers by authorizing one of their friends or the ecording Secretary to enroll their names. The President and Directors of the South Caro 1a R. R Company have, with their accustomed lerality, reduced the fare on the Rail Road one If, to all who may be disposed to avail themselves the oportunity to come duwn. D J. C. CAIN, Rec'dg Sec'ry. So. Ca. Medical Association. January, 24. 4 4t ie South Carolina Rail Road Company, And South-Western Rail Road Bank. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of ih these institutions will be held on Tocsin the 13th day of Februaryj at the Bank Hall, ie meeting to convene at 11 o'clock, A. M. and the following day, to-wit: Wednesday, there II be an election at the same place, between the are of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 3 o'clock* p. m., for a Esident and 14 Directors in the Road and 13 Ditors in the Bank. A committee to verify proxwill attend. WM. II. BARTLESS, Sec'y. Ian. 10 3 4t GOOD GOODS! CHEAP!! ~~ riie subscribsrs wishing to redact tlieir Stock to i requirements of the present increased facili3 of communication, purchasers will find it to ir interest to look ovor their assortment of ry-Goods, Hardware,Groceries, Arc ore buying, as tliey feel confident that a com. i6on of their Goods with any others, as to qualiand price, (cash or credit) will not result to ir disadvantage. McDOWALL cj- COOPER, One door above the Ban.; of Camden. Ian. 10. 3 tf Positive xlfotice. Ml persons indebted to me are requested to lidnte their accounts previous to Return Day, erwiso they will be placed in the hands of an urney without distinction, as it is absolutely tieisary that my business should be brought to u se. S. B. LEVY. Ian. 15 ;j tr NOTICE. f. B. GOOULAD beys to inform bis friends I the public in general* that after a long recess* has this day commenced business again, and to that all orders entrusted to him will be execuiu a superior style, with dispatch, and his well >wn ability will be exerted to please. A share lUtrouage is solicited. Jan, 16. "TIiC Kail Road Rlacksniith^cO Host respectfully returns his best respects to friends and customers for past favors, and begs ir continuation for the present year; he requests se who have so liberally patronized him to call I settle their past year's accounts, as he is poor I wishes to pay his accounts so as to prevent losing time in loafing about the streets to colt iiis accounts, for unless he pays he cannot exit to get credit, which is ibe only capital he has :arry on liie business upon. 11 is customers may lect to find hiri) as ever* at his post, to wait on in. IVurk of all hind is to be found at his shop, h as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones? pthcr with Plantation Tools: indeed, lie is preed to do all sorts of Ulacksniithing, including riages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c?and road work, especially tbc repairing of Engines , &c. Jauary 8. Notice to Tailors. laving been appointed agent for the sale of J itt's American and European Report of Fasii?, Crooking Shears, Squares and Scales, irks on Cutting, Tractate No. 1 2 Mirror ol liion, Tape Measures, Boston and New York king Chalk, Curved Rulers, Pantaloons do. all Point and Paring Shears, and all articles d by the Tride. 'lie Mirror of Fashion for Jan. 7. 1849, will only contain the Fashions, but will commence each cutting and will be continued monthly, .otters post paid attended to ; nd all information t n cnonr.An lamden. Dcr. 13th, 1848. tr 5() Attention. , further supply of Groceries just received ;ing my stock complete. Those wishing to , have only call and I am satisfied w ill go away u>cd with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. ?ec 13 tf_ .ri0 South Carolina Rail lload^ iMyBtgBBigijgygi CAMDEN BRANCH. i accordance with a Resolution of the Board of sctorsf persons having Family Tickets can pass lolumbia and return to Camden for one ticket, i N. D. B AX LEV, Agent, in. 12. 3 2t V ni" i New Fall and Winter Goods. M. DRtfCKER & CO: Are now receiving their fail and winter stoc consisting of an extensive assortment of PR GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CfU' LERY, &.c.. &c., to which they invite thfe atte tion of purciiasers. Call and see, at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, j Opposite the Bank of Camden. FRESH GROCERIES. The subscriber has just received a fresh supp of staple anil fancy GROCERIES, and intends 1 keep a constant supply, which he will sell on tl most reasonable terms. They consist in part: follows? New Orleans . Muscovado BK0WN SUGARS Clarified ) ' ItLi |WIim: sugars New Orleans and West India Mo-'asses Sugar House Syrup Rio, Java, African Coffee Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas Sperm Candles and Soap Pepper, Spice and Ginger Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almonds. Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnatner LIQUORS. Super 1805 French brandy do J. J. Dupe) \s Brandy i do Sherry and Madeira Wine do Old Port Wine ' do Very old Gin Cordials and Syrups Old Rye Whiskey (Miller's) do Monongahcla Whiskey; Rectified do. Porter and Ale in pin s and quarts Salt, Iron. Gunny and Dundee Bagging Bale Kope and Twine. 1J. LEV' Just Received, 2,500 pounds pure White Lead 150 gallons Lamp oil 150 " Linseed Oil 75 " Spirits Turpentine 300 pounds Sal .Drutus 100 " Black Pepper 75 " Colgate's Starch 12 dozen Sands' Sareaprillu 1 hale Hops In conformity with the times, the ahove articles, with t the Goods in store, will be sold lower than they have ev heen in this market. t\ L. ZLMP. For Sale by the Subscribers. New crop N. O. Molasses, Sack Sal*, Sugar < Coffee, Nails, assorted sizes Sweedish Iron, con plete assortment Blacksmith a id Carpenter's Too (fee., which will be sold to punctual customers, < for cash at the lowest prices. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Dec 6 tf 49 For Sale. Cognac Brandy, Scotch Whiskey, Raisins, Currant and Almonds by J. McEWEN. Nov 29 tf 48 Spices of every Kind, both ground and unground, fresh, and of warrante purity; superior English Mustard; fine Ffavorin Extracts of Rose, Vanilla, Lemon, Nutmegs, Al monJ, Aroinatics; Rose, Orange and Peach Wa ters; best Russia Isinglass, Gelatine, df-c. Gum Lozenges, Pate de Jujube, Pate de Gui mauve, Ilorehound Candy, IVistar's cough Lozen ges, tic. &c. Fresh Congress and Pavilion water. Genuine Tarina Cologne, Rowland's Macassa Oil, Eau Lustral, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Amandine for chapped hands, together with a large assort ment of fii.e Perfumery, Chemicals, Patent am Thoinpsonian Medicines, medicine chests, Paints Oils, Window Glass, fresh Garden Seeds, &c. For sale by J. R. McKAIN. Jan. IB 3 tf FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, OFTIIE GROWTH OF 1848. Artichoke, Asparagus CORN?Early, in ears BEANS?Early China, Mo- Kale and I .ecus, Scotch hawk. Half Moon, large Lettuce, Egg Plant white Lima, Rachel, Cran- Melons, Mustard berry, Valentine, Hutch ONION?Buttons and seed ( a?e'Knife Okra; Parsnip BEET?Long Blood, Turnip PE AS?Early Washington ami Sugar Frame, Warwick, Bishop' Brpcoli, Collard and Cauli- Dwarf Marrowfat, Match flowttr less Marrowfat, Prince Al CARROT?Orange and Al- hert, very early, Charlton timjham Parsley, Pepper CABBAGE?Eartjr and lafe UADIS1I?vellow and Rei Drum Head, May, York, Turnip. Black _ ougar mk1j. ureen giazeu l^pinncU, squash, Salsify and large Mountain . Tomato CKLEltt?white anJ solid TURNIP?Spring, Norfolk CUCUMBER?Early frame, | Hanover, Aberdeen, Ret long green cluster; short Top, Ruta Baga prickly Uherlun Millet, Lucerne, Canary and Hetnp Seed. U*The subscriber being in the habit of proving bis Seed t before vending, is enabled to recommenc them with confidence. Dec. 20. 3. R. McKAIN. TIic Undei'sl^ned, Would return his thanks for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon him; and al the same time inform his friends and custuuiers that lib is now prepared to furnish them with all kinds of goods on as good terms (either for cash, or on a credit till the 1st day of January next) as they can be had in the place; Persons wishing to avail themselves of the advantages of caeh purchasers, will receive a deduction of ten per cent on all sums over ten dollars until the 1st of July next. Hie old customers, and other persons disposed to patronize him, arc invited to examine his stock. Jan 8 tf IE; W. BONNEY. To Rent. That valuable Store House at present occupied by iMcDuwall & Cooper. Jt is admirably arranged for an extensive cotton buying establishment Terms will be liberal and immediate possession giten. Apply to C. J. SHANNON. Camden, Jan. 1st, 1649 if 1 Fresh Garden Seed* Every variety ol Gaideu seed suitable for the winter a d spring may be obtained from the subscriber. From the pains taken to procure seed of good quality he has no doubt that purchasers will have little cause to complain of failures. F. L. ZEMP, Two Hundred Dollars Reward. CALDWELL WHEELER, a native of North Carolina, 21 years of age, 6 feel 1 or 3 incites high, brown hair, fresh complexion, round face, stoops slight, ly when walking, awkward, quick spoken, bashful when spoken to, and speaks with a provincial accent, left the neighborhood of Fulton Dee., 28th, taking with him a Sorrel ilorso about 15 hands high, bloodlike head and neck, sprung in the pasterns, with a long thin tail, in good coudilion and rather weak in the eyes; and also the sum of six hundred and twenty lliroo dollars, besides some money of his own. Tho above reward will bo paid for his apprehension, and the recovery of tho Money and Horse. Further particulars inny bo leurned on application at tho Office of the Camden Journal, Camden S. C. Jan. 10. 2 3t, The Ruleigh Star and Salisbury Watchman, will nscrl and forward their bills to this offico, Receiving and Forwarding Agency. The subscriber offers his services to the public in receiving and forwarding Goods at UOYKIN'S I'UtUN uut. I lie rales win lie me same as arc charged in Camden, in all cases Goods shipped must be marked to his care, or no attention paid to Ihetn. J. S. DEPASS. Soulier Banner copy 3 times. Negroes to Hire. The Subscriber lias 25 Negroes to hire, consisting of men, boys and girls. 11. 1IOLLYMAX, JR. Jan. lGth, 1819. tf 3 ' 0 DR. BREWER, Q~?.G2CN DBNTXST, Y . Has returned to Camden and'wtil attend to1 pen. t'enta as they may desire, either in toWn^or country (under 100 miles) at as short notice as ciictirtf' n- | ...;i 1 _/ cuiuv-co WMI puriJJIL OI? "} And will lake the liberty to inform those that vrarit Ins services, that he will warrant his work t<y give entire satisfaction, and that it "shall be per formed in the most skilful and dexterous maifner, and with less inconvenience than the sairteoperaly tion can be performed by any other practitioner* to and having made a greatly improved (?r novel) ie elevation, he is enabled to extract roots or stumps is of teeth (in any situation) with such facility and ease as will scarcely fail to astonish .patients, without the least contusion of the gums or danger of perforating the soft parts of the mouth; and inpivoting teeth, he can safely insure no inconvenience from inflammation of the root, as a consequence of injury done it in engraftirg the artificialcrown in it, and as he takes an important precaution in preparing pivots (which some of the most reputed Dentists in the Stale do not, and none to his knowledge does) he hazards nothing in saying, that teeth pivoted by himself will last longer than fl.ose set by the majority of practitioners, and in supplying teeth on gold plates wilPadopt and arrange them with such mechanical nicety sntf ??'?'! as cannot be surpassed by any, and will not j I?^to meet the most sanguine expectation of all,Of which he could pive lliA nin?t rpsn?rJahl? r?fer encc; but for a respect to the refined feelings of those he has had the pleasure to serve. Letherongiven when desired. HIT Those who want his services may avoid adisappointment, by giving previous notice of* the fact through the post office or otherwise. '* Jan 3 i ti r r -' ! Sheriff's Sales. ^ ^ By virtue of sundry writs of Fi Fa to.medk* Y rected.I will sell on the first Monday in February - next, being the 5th day of said month," betweeu the legal hours ot sale?tbe following property lo-wit: 4 ?'< } ,f''( 500 acres of land more or less lying on BeaVer' Dam waters of 25 mile creek, formerly owned'6y Dr. A. Brevard, and known as the 4\Gold Mine Tract," adjoining lands of James Addison, Estate Samuel Albert and others, levied on and to be' sold as the property of Thomas J. Starke at the' j! suit of Wm. D. McDowall & Company and" of here gr vs. Thomas J. Starke. This land is to be sold'at the risk of the former purchaser James Harrison,' ~ Esq. 150 r . <* *'** -n . ?Also? All the rigbt title and interest of the Defendant I", in and to acres of land lying on the sfetii " side of VVateree Kiver in Ke shaw District, >r whereon the Defendants resides, adjoinitig^llftde or James Brannum and others, levied on ana to W' sold at the suit of A. Hays ve. Robert lrjirr and' Samuel Irvin. 1 ^ ?also? ' Is All the right, title and interest of the Defendant" in and to 1000 acres of land more orlessy-iioRiieily owned by Josiah Perry, lying on the waters 6f _ Singletons creek in Kershaw District mbftfing Lnds of James B.Cureton, Col. T.Lee DWbn.and j others. Also all the right, title and interactof^tHe s Defendant in and to 800 acres of land formerly ? owned bv Detnpsey Graham, lying nand' beinjr flir the District of Kershaw^ adjoining lanthr of' William Dixon and Col. Dixony levied upon add to be' sold as the property of Rebecca Grahait>.?l< fbe suit ot J. P. Lee for his assignees, J. D. Graham and Wife and W. M. Kerr and Wife vs. RebeccaGraham; et. al. r ?Atso? One Buggie levied oft and to be sold a*r th^nrOl pcrty of the Defendant at the edit of S. Beckham j vs. Johu Wi Johnston. ^ :t< Also--All the defendant's right,- title and infefrft ftj? three hundred acres of laftd more or less lying oh' Big Linches 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' suit of S. W l^ove bearer and others vs Sfepheu D. Hough, to bo sold at the risk of the mrmer purchaser ?ALSO? i Negro Woman named Phillia levied oh and tVy be sold as the property of William Thompson at the suit of George Alden and others V&- Wiilfytf s Thompson. Sales rwsitixe?Purchases to d?v for titled.' t. j. warren, *. &. b. Jnn 17 8t / * 1 In Equify-Kei'sliaw District. Isabella S. McRa, Ex'rx, J i s > Bill 16 revive' /3E$. j Mary McRa and Julia McRa ) .... " It appearing to uiy satisfaction# that Mary MCRa and Julia McRa,'defendant* to thO'ahove harped bill arfe without and reside beyohtf 't&e liflffts Of ibis Slate: On motion of Cbesutft & Caslon, comr plainaril's solicitors, it is ordered that they do plead, j answer or demur to the same within three months from this date, in default thereof,- an Ordfcr pto cuiifcsso will be entered against them. WM. M. SHANNON# c. i. x. d. Cemfn'rs. Office, Jan. 8,1849. Dissolution. ~ ; | The firm of Wbitaker & Arrants ^as dissolved i On the 1st inst by mutual conscut. All notes end accounts due the said firm are left rh the hands of I Mr. E W Bonney for collection, who is dtffy authorized to receipt iri the nSmeof the firm. As it is necessary that the affairs of the concern should be closed as early a6 possible* those indebted are ear| nestly requested to call and settle,- as but a abort indulgence can bo given. , ' JOHN WfHTAfcfcR. N. B./RRANfS, January 8, lfo49 D*The subscriber wili cohtifttre the btfarness at the old stand N. B. ARRANTS. The Subscriber offers bis Service's to the'prubhc as a Surveyor} those wishing to patron red Trim, will find him at his residence near t.ynchwood Tost Office. . Vs h. young. Jan 10 3t - "8 Assignee's Sale. I will sell on the first Monday in FebflHSry next, before the Court House at 11 o'clock, A. M., the assigned interest of William P. Debrahl in three negroes, viz: one i.egro man named Jpfte a good field hand, about 2d years, old; ant one hoy George plough boy, abouf 15 years old; agjl1 oue girl named Mary, about 17 years old,and bis inter, est in 640 acres of land more or less adjoining lands of Hardy Thorn and othArs. Also, his inter, est in bushels corn,- p'ouriftfc dodder, formers utensils, together with all the articles mentioned in the Schedule of the said Debtuhl; the negroes and land will be sold at the <5burt House on the first day of sale, the balance at .the residence of the said DeBrnhl on the seCC'rid day of sale. Terms made known at sale. JOHN INGRAM, Assigneefnr W. P. DEBRUHL; I Jan 10 4t ? To Rent, I The subscriber offer* her Hnnse and Lot for | Kent, on reasonable terms. Possession given immmediateiy. CHARLOTFE B U G W N. December 2f0? Fi, 1848. t(^ * WILLIAM BLANBING. NO. 3-1 RUO.\A>-STREET, CHARLESTON. Dcci 22 4t , M . ??~r? Fire and Marine Insurance. 6AM0EN INSURANCE COMPANY, (of nkw jersey,) chartered in 1832. PROTECTION INSURANCE POMPAMY^ (oF N. JERSEY,) CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 1$48. The subscriber having received the Agency ef the above Institutions for Caiudcn and vicuilty will receive applications, and issue Policies at the ttur, rent rates, IV. D. UcVOWJ&fc Feb. 29. 9 - tf II'Iip*