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ik But of this we are sure; had it been supposed that such a gallant exhibition of the Sons of t^e Iinnner Dirison "The Invincible Sumters " would have been made, no lady of ta6te, of any Community, would have been absentexcept from necessity, k . \Ve indulge the hope that this answer will prove satisfactory to the Banner As to mc men ; ^ we do not feel compelled to say anything, except that the Banner is ceitainly mistaken in supposing that any here, could look upon the imposing array of Gentlemen comprising that Procession "with eyes of ridicule.'4 The time Ins long gone by, when "ridicule" dire be used ngiinst ihe Temperance cause, in public. There are those of us that are not only connected with the cause ourselves, but have our Wives and Daughters at our sides? Tuts is a sufficient reason why "ridicule" dare not thus he cast upon the cause, in our community. Before we close this communication, (which we fear Mr. Editor has trespassed too much on your columns) we desire to inform our friends of Sumter that the result of that morning's work, and their grand display, was a large and enthusiastic meeting at night?and the impression left on the community, of the happiest character?Fourteen Jjadies and at least an equal number of gentlemen pinned the Pledge of the "Old Regulars"?as iney are cfallcd in Georgia?that is the Washington T. A. Society?and twenty one members were pro. pos*-?4 to NVateree Division, at their last meeting? Among them, some of tlie best men in Carolina, in character, in birth, and in position, a large number * of whom have never before joineJ any Temperance Society. So Brethren of Sumter, your noble demonstration is not without results. In conclusion we will say that in six months from this time we will challenge the r.glit of Sumter Division, to the title we have conceded her of the " Dinner Division." NVATEREE. We regret to learn that the passenger train of Curs from this place on Saturday last, rati o(T | the trnck within six miles of Charleston, seri^ ously injuring one of the hlack firemen. No other damage was done. | Columbia Telegraph. Arrival of Gp.\. Taylor's Family.?We l~ lenrn that Col. Bli?s, accompanied by his lady, and Mrs. Taylor arrived in the Washington cars last evening, and proceeded to the residence of Mrs. Grahame in Saratoga street, where they will remain until after the inauguration. We learn from Washington that on their arrival in that city la?t evening, they were welcomed <m the wharf by a considerable number of citi zens and friends, and that the steamer Powhat tan, Cap?. Rogers, on which tlicy came up the Potomac, was decorated with flag* and banners. Jta'limorc Sun, blh ins I. Ccnvsp mdcncc of the Charleston Couri r - Washington. Feb. 3. Among the Southern members who have not signed the address to the Soirh, and will n >t *ign it, are. Gov. M'Dowel I nl Va., Mr. .M'Kiy of N. C-, and General* Ru*k and Houston of Texan. Gov. M'Dowell will l?e held to account. k ts raid, rery strictly, by the people of Virgin bt, for hi*refi??al to sign the. address. Governor M'Dowell is a relative of Col. Benton's. Upon no one has so much persuasion been brought to bear in favor of the address, than vpou Gen. Rusk of Texan. Mr. Calhoun himself talked with hisa more than once on the subject; but (lea. Rusk i< immovable in his detcnwsatiou to keep himself aloof from thp more, meat. Gen. Rush's opinions Litre weight here, and be i? considered as oue of the strongest men from the South. Gen- Houston also rek fuses to become a signer, and he is supposed to entertain views in regard to the Presidency. i Colonel Benton is, of course, not a signer? nor is one from Missouri, except Mr. Atchi. on* Neither Maryland nor Kentucky furnish a single signer, though these are the border Stat< s that suffer so much from the c-lopemcnl of their lares. Slarery is decreasing an importance with them, perhaps, and, moreover, they mar apprehend the consequences of disunion, from the facl that they are border States, and may become the theatre of severe stiuggles, in case of a dissolution of the Union. It is singular enough * - * - m n M nttrd tnat itie iwn leian ae|?rr?ruian??-n i-n."'.-. Kaufman and Pillnl>iiry, arc w^ncrs?though the former is fa.tn Pennsylvania, and the latter from Maine. Some sensation has Wen produced here l?v the development of the fact, that the tenth article of the treaty of peace with .Mexico, confirminfe lan'l claims in California, which our Senate-refitted to ratify, has heen recognized though with some reservation, by a protocol subsequently signed in Mexico by Mr. Sevier and Mr. Cliff ird, under the instruct ions of .Mr. IJuchnnan, with the authority of Mr. Pulk. i should judge from the demonstration made in the House to-day by Mr. Stephens on this subject, that the wliigs intend to make it a strong po'nt ofattaek on the administration. The B-o-lon .Mercantile Journal, of .March 23. ISIt?, gives tire following notice of the rno>t jvpulur remedy of the day. WILD CHERRY BALAAM. We speak in praise of \V ism's Balsam of Wild Cherry, because wc believe from our own knowledge of the article that it is one of the best in the market for the complaints for which it is rocoinmended. This medicine, coming from such a respectable source and carefully prepared by an expcric. ced ami skillful physician, is received by the public with con. ftdence. Its efficacy has been p-ovgd in many obdurate cases of disease, and iU fame lias rapidly extended It has been extensively used in every part of the country, particularly in the Middle and Northern States; and strong testimony from intelligent and highly res. peel able persons has been adduced in favor of its inerits as a remedy for colds and co ghs, and nfFectionr of tire chest, diseased liver and dyspepsia. None genuine, uulcss signed I. Burrs on (lie wrap, per. Sold in Camden by J. 11. McKain; at wholesale by P. M. Coiikn. Si. Co., Charleston, and by Drnggiu generally throughout the State. DEATH FROM A SLIGHT COLD. By neglecting those salutary precautions which com. moo sense dictates, many, very many, fall victims It their imprudence. VVc have seen the young bride blooming as it were, as the bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope, the pride of her father and the joj of her mother?her choi-k flushed with anticipation and her rye beaming with tlie soft expression of love? the gay dreams of life dancing on Iter fincy with the rich and Tariegnled tints of the rainbow's promise.? We have seen all this changed?aye, tho wedding g tr inent for a shroud and tho bridal chamber for ibis so puiehre of the dead; and all thiR from neglecting t common COLD. Now, before it is too late, use I'R x nrrnu AOT JVfl tap utbudt oivci KUULno Lii v nH? UII i mi K . 0 . immediate relief, ns thousand* ol mir most intelligcn families admit of its most extraordinary cures. Tin gay, the beautiful and the young speak forth its praise and will, so long as it makes positive cures, and cheer the despairing family fireside, QU'Scu advertiserncu in another column. NOTICE. J. B. GOODLAD begs to inform his friend and the public in general, that after a long recess he has this day commenced business again, and t say that all orders entrusted to him will be exeeu ted in a superior style, with dispatch, and his wel known ability will be exerted to please. A shar of patronage is solicited. Jan. 10. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Ragging, per yd. 18 to 20 (Lard, lh 8 to 10 0, | Bale Rope, lb. 10 to 12 ' Lead, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb. 7 to 8 Molasses, gall. 31 to 40 ' ! Butter. lb. 12 to 18 ' Maekarel, hbl 8 to 12 ? i Brandy, gall. 28 to 33 ; Nails, lb f>.1 to H 01 j Beeswax. lb. 18 fu 22 > Oats. bush 3!) to 33 jp Beef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 ; Oil, Sperm, gal. 1 to 1 i t i Cheese, lb. 12 | Linseed, gal. 70 to 7'*> Coflec, lb. 8 to 10 | Peas, bush .3!) to 33 Cotton, lb. 3 to Gl Potatoes, sweet bit 23 to 30 gl Corn. bushel, 45 to j Irish hhl b( Flour, barrel. 4 to 3 ; Rye, bush 73 to 87i ... Fodder, cwt. 60 to 75 ,! Rice, bush. 3 to 4 _ Feathers, lb 25 to 30 | Sugar, lb 7 to 16 Glass, 100 feet 2} to 3l Salt. sack II to Hides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 i Shot. bag to 11 Iron, lb 3 to 6i Shingles, m!e 2 to 21 Lime, bbl 2 to 2i . Tobacco, lb 10 to 73 T Leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 j Wheat, hush 78 to 90 CDo CDo e( Eershaw Lodge.Number 9 cr The Regular Meeting ol this Lodge will beheld |j, at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at sj 7 o'clock. in By order of the X. 0. ar A. ROBERTSON. Secretary. v< B01TS^?"T3H?SSIA:703~ Cil Waterec Oivisioa So. 9. af The regular meeting of tliisDivsion will he held |j, on Thursday evening next, at thoir Hall at 7 o'clock cr iM. P. BELCHER. R. S. sl Law Notice. jn GREGG, PALMER & GREGG Will practice in the Courts of Law and Equity \V fur Fairfield District: and tli GREGG & G R L G G le Will practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in addition Ic to Richland. if Columbia, 1st January. 1S49. Cm 7 j 01 For Sale or Kent. i>; The Brick House 011 Log-town square lately jh owned by .Mr. W. B. Johnston. If is a desirable t;, place of residence?healthful at all seasons and ff convenient to business "ij Apply to Mr. S. E. Capers. |,fl war. REVXOLDS. Feb. 13, 1840. tf 7_ uCommissioners of Koads. Ui A meeting of the Commissioners of the Roads .. will he held in Caindcn on Monday tlie'Jfith inst, s at 12 o'clock. M. JOHN Will TAKER, Feb 14 2t 7 Clerk, j Office of Commissioner in equity. KKRSHAW DISTRICT. Guar lians, Trustees and, others accountable to j I this Court, will tile an I vouch their Returns before Ja l me on or before the loth April next. Rules will be forthwith issued against those in l<i default \VM. M. SHANNON. w Feh'y 8th, 1610. 9t 7_ Si Red Oak Bark 2 Will be contracted for on application to U, W. ANDERSON &, CO. or Fob 14 tf 7_ Sale of an Estray. _ Will be sold at the residence of the subscriber on Saturday the 24th ins-., a dark bay inule, taken up as an estray, and which has not been claimed according to law. Terms made known at sale. < E PARKER, Magistrate. " ! Feb. 14, 1840. _2t 7_ ln ...... ... ...-v. Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber by Bone, Note or Account, arc respectfully requested to call ,l.t and pay the same, without further delay ; as his engagements, will compel him to collect by Attor- P1 nev, it his customers neglect tocoinplv with their promises lo pa v. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Feb 14 Jlf tf_ Kail Road, Camden Repot. ! The Freight on all Goods shipped to this Depot, ! will be required before the articles are removed i [And in no case, will goods be delivered, but In j and cfinsinrnoes. Or to the ordef irum own- j ['' I - ? ers and consignees. ^ G. S. HACKER, c Agent of Transportation. Fch'v Ttli. 1HP) ti 7_ He took a Fit. li The underpinned would respectfully return his r; thinks to tlw public for the large patronage they c? have liestnwed on hint, and informs them that he has made arrangements with Messrs. White & , Underbill one of the most fashionable Tailoring | ? Establishments in New York, who will furnish j him monthly with the London, Paris, and New [ York Fashions, lie hopes with his own well 1 t,i known'ability, and the large number o! good work- ! men he keeps employed, will enable him to exe- j cute work at short notice, and in as good style as, j can be done in the State, if any have doubts, j pleaae let them come and take a fit ' ,\ W. -M. WATSON. s, Feh 14 tf 7 si Taxes. I Notice is hereby givct.' .it I will open books on ^ the 18th of Feb'y next, at the store of James If Dunlap in Camden, for collecting the Tuxes lor 1848, and will attend at the following places on the following days for the same purpose. 1 On Monday, tiie 5tli .March at Liberty Hill ; on t Tuesday, Gth of Man h at Flat Rock; on Wednesday, 7(h ot March at Buffalo; on Thursday, II 8th ot March at Lizcnby's ; on Friday, (1th of n , March at S'chroek's Mill; on Saturday, lOtli of j .\ , March at Cureton's Mill. | ,1 After the above named times, 1 will attend at > o Camden until the first day ol May next, a', which p time the books will positively lu close !, and a'l p defaulters double taxed. ' j. w. uo:iy,t. c, k. r?. Jan. 30,1849. Hi 0 Blacksmithing and Wagon Making, j ti I The undersigned having taken the stand recently i ii occupied by Wimtakkk & Akrants, respectfully I tl gives notice, that he intends to carry on the busi- | ! ness as heretofore. I h j In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill l> | all orders with promptness and despatch, lie will tl ; j make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other d I filantation tools, and mill work. Particular at- n , tcntion will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, it (| as he will give his persona! attention to both dc- l< j partmcnts of his business, lie will guarantee satis, i taction. | His Woodshop is amply supplied with the bc?t : ! j of Timber, well-seasoi.ed, and he would like to ; ' ' see the man, who can put up better work, from a 1 r. j wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach, j , I lis prices will be in accordance with the times, i ' and for the ready money will he such as cannot j p , j fail to satisfv the most economical. 11. , I As he believes in the maxim, that short settle- ' S( ments make long friends, he will expect settle-! |; ments to he made quarterly. j 0 ! N. I). AKRANTS. ,j r Feb 11 If 7 l0 North Carolina II icon, Fine Lard, Seed l'ota-' ? toes, Oats, Best Stone Lime, for sale low for cash ! 51 by E. \V. JiONNEY. I ]i Feb 14 t f 7 | k' l^oaf, Powdered, ('rushed, Clarified and Brown | i Sugars, just received and for sale by 1 Feb 14 tf 7 K. VV. Bi >.\".\EY. | . ! C , Blanket*. t The subscriber has on hand a fine article of ncrn Blankets, which lie will sell, as the season ' ' ! p - . . , , i | is getting late, at a great discount ir in tonne.- v ' prices. Persons in want would do well to call k 8! and look at them. Also a few peiees of negro i cloths at cost for cash. E. W. BONNE Y. ' Feb 14 |T 7_ 1 Positive Notice. s ; All persons indebted to me are requested to lii, qnidate their accounts previous to /Return Day, 0 otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an t .' attorney without distinction, as it is absolutely ne- I 1 cessary that my business should he brought to a ] e close. S. 11. LEVY. ; Jan. i:> 3 If Mill inn?CI?I,W i i. r.'j; Important to Country People. The subscriber having determined to do a more ^tensive grocery business than heretofore, is derous of disposing of his entire Stock of Dry oods and Wares of every description at the iginal cost. Country people will find it to their itcrest to call and examine?Groceries can also j purchased of him at tlie lowest possible rates. Also, 100,000 Florida Scgars of the difi'erent rades, these Segars are on consignment, and will ; sold at from 87 to .81'2 per Thousand according quantity. II. J10LLKVMAN, JR. DRUM MONO'S PATENT CANDLE-MAKER, he most Economical and Lnbor-snvins Article ever invented. Combining every advantage which can be wish1 for in furnishing light. By its use, a parson m at any moment produce a candle, equal in so. lity and durability to any made by the old, expenvc and laborious method. The fibres of the wick, passing through the tube within the cylender e drawn perfectly smooth, which not only pre?nis the flaring of the light, but also keeps the tndle from burning down the side. This article i6 one which every house-keeper, i well as all who study economy in the use of rlit. clintild nnracsa tllomeelvCS of, ap it i.S sir)lf)Io, mveniciit and economical, being simply a candleick, which makes its own candles. It is most geniously constructed, wilii a reservoir for talw, iard or ether materials of which candles are ade ; also a place to deposit the wick, boiiiof liicli by only turning' a screw, are forced up in e form o/'a perfect candle, either in short or long ngths, as may bo desired, thus forming an endss candle, by simply refilling the reservoir when shall have been exhausted. The reservoir holds :c half pound of tallow, enough for four candles. Candles can he made by using Drummond's itcrit Candle Maker, at less than OXE-llAf.F e ordinary expense, the only outlay being for Ih.w or oilier substance. From the experience many families who have used the Patent Crndlc aker, as well as the numerous icsi6 to which it is been subjected, we can place the Drummnnd rCut Candle Maker before the public as an irticlo liirh may always be depended on. With lair j age it w ill never got out of order. Sold by F. L ZC\II\ Agent lor the District of crshaw. Fob 14 tf 7 111 E<;uity. KKKSH.WV DISTRICT. W m. Randolph, i vs. ? Dili for pale of Land, &c. lines Adkins, ct al. ) It appearing to my satisfaction that Win. Ados one of the Defendants to the above Hill is it bout and resides beyond the limits of this ate. It is ordered, on motion of J. M. Desausire. Compl'ts Sol'r., that the said Wrn. Adltins, i answer, plead, or demur to the said bill within rcc months from this date, in default whereof, an dcr pro confcsso will lie entered against him. WW!. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. I). Feb. Silt, 18ID. 7_ Look at This. COr.NCILCH OIltF.R, Feb. 3.1S19. Ordered, That the Recorder, do issue Executions r Taxes, against all persons who have not paid xes, on or before the loth ii St., By order of Council, L. \V. BALLARD. T. Recorder. J N. B. The undersigned will he found each day his olficr, until! the expiration of the above rncnjued time, from 9 o'clock to 1 o'clock, for the irpose of receiving the Town Taxes, and all per his that owe the town a tax, (if it is only for a og.) will Le pleased to call and pay up, as it will ivctlicm cost and me trouble. L. W. B. Ordinary's Notice. Will be sold, before tiic Court House door m ;ioiden, on tlie first .Monday in March next (tlio h day,) between the legal hours of sale, all the jrsot.al properly of John Dr.ar, formerly of hurlcston, consisting of four negroes, viz: Dinah, harlotte, Tom and George, in order to elTect a vision among the legal heirs, with the will an;.\ed. Terms, a credit until the first day of January B5H, with notes and approved security and a mortige of the properly; f. r the man George one-tift'i is'k JOHN R.JOV, o,k. i), and Adm'r. Feb. 7, 1319. G 4t Dental Notice. After a few days Dr. Lee, expects to be absent 11 an cxcurison in the country. Kebrtiarr, 7 1819. G It Take Notice. Squire Mr Daniel has got some shingles on the IcCIester branch on my land, I forewarn all perms from taking them away ; should any one do >, they may expect to be indicted. 3 J' The hand of James Cook is to be sold in a w months, and as there is a great part of it meed by my fence, the purchaser may expect to lake his ow n fence, as I shall permit them to join ie in no part. JSAAIUiih KIRKLAN'I). Feb. 7. 1810. 4t G Last Notice. All persons indebted by Hook Account, Note or ond to the firms of Shannon it McDowall, Shanon, AlcGre it Co., \Y\ J). McDowali it Co., and IcDowall & Shannon are requested to call on icDmrull if- Cooprr on* door north of the Hunk f Camden and arrange ?!ie same, or they will be ut in suit by r&urii day without distinction of ivb.P7, 1810, It G " Settle Fairly, if you never Pay," The subscriber hereby extends a cardial invita011 to all of bis fricn-'s an i patrons to who are idcblcd to him to come forward and settle up icir accounts for the past anil previous years. To those who are indebted lor one or nioic years, 0 would say thai unless they come up and settle, v "cash," note or some other satisfactory way, icy will be called on by an attorney for a liquiatimi lie hopes ties notice will supercede the evessity of a personal call oil his friends, as he is 1 great need of the root of evil, to enable him to :sscn some evils which are pressing him sorely. Jan. ')!. J. R. McKAlN. Counting House Calendars and Almanacs, for 619, School ana .Miscellaneous 11 >oks, Stationar, &c. A. YOUNG. Caution. All persons are cautioned from trading for four roinissory notes gi-cn by the undersigned as prinipal and Nancy Newman and Nelson Newman as erurities, to UMliam Hough, and dated about the istol November or lirst. of December, 18-13. One f the notes for 179 dollars was due on the 1st of miliary 18-19, and has a credit on it for 390 dollars; nc p tyublc 1st of January, 18.70, for OA dollars; ne payable 1st oi January, 1551. for 175 dollars; ic other payable 1st ol January, 1853, for 175 dolirs. The consideration for which said notes wore iven having failed, iliey will not lie paid. Jan 31. J ()N ATI IA N N K W M A N. For Sitlc or Kent. The Smith House, oj positc tlie Methodist "hurcli?Terms easy. J. M. DfiSAUSSURE. ? - o. - .Ian 3 ( ?u .1 Wide Iron made Ploughs,Plough Moulds, Hoes, Ipadrs, Axes, Trace Chains, &c just received by Jan ai K. W. liONNKV. Old (Jovernment Java, Laguira, Rio, and .Seed Tick Cofl'ccs for sale by Jan Ml 10. W. nONNBY. Attention. A furl Iter supply of Oroccrics just received naking my slock complete. Those wishing U juy, have only rail and I am satisfied w ill go awa\ pleased with their bargains. (IKRALD'S (Jrocerv. Dec in tf 50 4f "COMPOUND Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, A safe and certain cure fur consumption of the lungs, spitting of blond, coughs, colds, asthma, pain in the side, b'nnchitis, whooping cough, and all puU monttry affections. ' RTATBMBNT OF HIRAM COX, Late I'ROFFFSSOR in the Cincinnati ECLEC- 1 TIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Physician well j known, who has an extensive practice, in relation -t r mi.oo,, ff;i,on i U) IJIUt UMJ 111 itlisn JJUIl, anwi uvvn , | up to DIE with the last stage of CONSUMPTION' j ( J by a number of able PHYSICIAS. I Mb. A. L. Scovtu.:?Sir?However reluctant I have been to permit my name to appear, attached to a certificate recommending Patent Medicines, s Nostrum*, nr Catholicums, I nevertheless think it my duty, not only to my patron?, but to the community, and, all afflicted with diseases requiring I Cough Medicines, to state, that in three particular cases of incipient CON.SUMTION, viz. Miss Belt, step-daughter of Mr. John Carr, of this city, a Miss Barger, sister-in-law of Mr. V. Wundcr, butcher, and Mr. It. K. Cox. one rf our Citv Council, that Dr. RODOERS' COMPOUND SYRUP of LIVERWORT and TAR operated more LIKE a .SPECIFIC, than any remedy of a similar character in its operation that I have ever used in my practice, One of the cases above, viz. Miss Belt, appeared to he laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Con- j sumption, as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS ! f who were in attendance previous to my being called j v to treat the case. She is at this time in the enjoy- ^ me*it of as apparent good health, and from appearance, a? likely to die with any othrr d sease, as n any other young lady of this city. As it respects ' the health of the other two cases, all the threatening premonitory sympoms seem to have subsided from the use of a lew bottles of the Sygtr above. Very respectfully, <f-c. Ill RAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25lb, 1847. t q q q q q q ; To show the high standing of Dr II. Cox, we j give below the statement of the Hox. Judce, Hen- j rv Morse of the CnuMs of Ohio, at Cincinnati. ' I am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox, of v Cincinnati, Ohio, and his practice, he having been | iny family physician lor many years, and can cheer- t fully say that I have as much, or more confidence in him, and his sliill as a practicing Physician as any man living! HENRY MORSE. t Cincinnati, Nov. 8 h, 1847. Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the Hon. Judge, J Jas. Saffix, our late city .Marshall. ! j Cert iff ate of Daniel Conklin, esq., resident on , Fourth-Street, two doors west of Plum-st. This may certify that I have used Dr. Rogers' j remedy for coughs tf-c., after trying a variety of 11] other medicines for the same purpose, and have \ j, derived so much benefit from it, whilst every thing ! ( e!>c failed to afford mc any relief, that I can con- j fidently recommend it as being the most certain ! cure within my knowledge. I am naturally pre- ^ disposed to disease of the Lungs, and, though I ' have consulted the best Physicians, and adopted at different times every reasonable means, I have never in one instance received such effectual re- ^ lief as from this medicine. I have given it to my children when troubled with coughs, and have found nothing so efficacious in assisting the expecj torntion of the phlegm. D. CONKLIN. I Cincinnati, Nov. 14, IS 14. / j Please to read the following testimony of the Rev. Henry Wiseman: j Mr. A. I,. Scovil : Dear Sir Having become ac- t quainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and { I Tar, under peculiar circumstances, namely, that of , j snatching my companion from a premature grave, . 11lip narticulars of which will be given at any time, ! | \ r ; w , if required) I feel under I lie obligations to give my j influence in the circulation of so valuable a modicine. Yours, respectfully, HENRY WISEMAN , Patriot, Gallia co., O. Dec. 20, 1846. , Scovil Mead No. 111, Charters Street , ! New Orleans wholesale Cieneral Agents for | ; the Southern States to whom all orders must he j j addressed. Sold wholesale and retail hy | | James R. McIvain, Camden S. C., A. Fitch ! Columbia, Havilami, IIarkalt., & Allen and ' P. M. Cohen, Charleston, S. C., Mansel Ham. Winsboro. S. C'. February 14,1S49. 7 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. | Ralph S. Izard, Ephraim Seahrook, William Lowrnlcs and William II. Harrington, having been appointed Aids-do-Camp to His Excellency W. 13. Sfaerook, and William Alston Haync Judge Advocate General, vice Peter Delia Torre, resigned, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will I bo obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of the Conim.ander-in-Chicf J. W. CANTF.Y, Ailj't and Ins'pr. (Jen"I. Jan. 27. 5 I3t ACADEMICAL SCHOOL. Tin- Rev. Titos. It. llrssKt.i.. A. M., formerly Principal j of SunUcrville Academy, re!-|>eet fully gives notice that, on i the first Monday of February next, lie will open in C'aiu| den, a School of tin* above style at tlit: house lately occupied by Win. It. Johnston !>q. Tt... s;,.tii,lnviie vear w ill be divided fertile pre-en! into quarters, at tin* end nf each of wliieli the Tuilinii Fees are expected to lie Milled. Partner information may lie nlitaiiifil lit* private application. C.UAIH-N OF STFUV AND TflTION FEES, lyiwer Primary tirade. consisting of Sjiellin?, Reading. Primary Artliinetic and (Jcograpliy, jier quarter, * * - $.? 00 i Higher Primary (Irade. consisting of Spelling, Reading. Writing Oral Arithmetic, mid (Jc'igrnpliy, per quarter. - - COO Lower Advanced tirade, cntisisting of S;<< IIing. Reading. Writing and English (lump* wit inn. Written Aritliiiietic, tleography, (Iraiiiniar and Deelaination. per quarter, - - - 7 00 Higher Advanced tirade, consisting of Reading. English (\im|Misi!it>n. Algebra. At.. ( mmtnar, History. .Natural Philnsnphy, Chemistry. J?ngic, .Mental Philosophy. Khelnrie, &c.. per quarter, JO 00 Preparatory Course of Plassi?*s, per quarter, - 12 00 January 12th. ISt'J. I tf I\olicc. 1 will sell at Public Sale,on the first Monday in i march next, if mil previously disposed of, That i large and commodious Store and Dwelling?situated in a business part of Town. The building has live tip-right and one basement room?fronting on Jlroad street (i(i feet, also a vacant lot 33 feet front; the whole running back to street. For terms, apply to S. J. YOUXG. Jan. 17, JSP.), 7t 3 J. W. BASKIN^uctloneer. NX'iil attend promptly and faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. May lie found at the Sheriffs Office?or two doors above Lloyd's Hotel. Jan 10 tt 'J_ Hooks Lost. If any person lias in his or her possession, the 1th volume of Rlnry'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 fa- I vor on the owner by leaving them with the Printer, j January 21. 4 if Cotton Varus, &c. The subscriber has on hand, and will in future have a continual supply of YARN and CLOTH from the Catawba Factory, both of which will bear I a comparison with any made in this country. i Terms as usual for such articles, r Jan. 24. JAS. MeRWEN, Agent j Oakum, Cot I on and Manilla Rope, for pale bv Jan 31 K. W. BONNEY. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. SOUTHERN' MAIL, VI A. AUGUSTA, GEO. Due Daily at t : : ; 6 P. X. Closes " : : : : 5 A. 31. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHARLESTON*, S. C. Due Daily, at : : : : G P. 31. Closes '* : : ; : 5 A. 31. NORTHERN .MAIL, VIA CHER AW, S. C. .)ue daily, at : : : : 4 A. 3F. .'loses : : : : : f> P. 31. fcfAll mail matter as far North as Raleigh, N. C, will i? sent via this route, further North, via Charleslon, 5. C. CHARLESTON MAIL. Dtie daily, at : : : : C P. 31. Closes " : : : : 5 A- 31. DSrA Way Bag will be kept open for the reception of Charleston letters until 5i o'clock A. 31. WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily, at : : ; : fi P. 31. Closes : : 5 A. 31. IUMTKII DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATUBURG, S. C. Due 3Ionday. Wednesday and Friday, at fi I'. 31. Close same days at : : : 7 " Cy Way 3Iails for Offices on the South Carolina Rail load close daily at 7 P. 31. CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. S. C. Due Tuesday and Thursday, Sunday, at 3 P. 31. Closes Monday, Wednesday Saturday, at 7 A. 31. YORK VILLI-! MAIL, VIA RED HILL, &C, Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A 31. Closes same day, at : : : 12 31. LYNCH WOOD MAIL, VIA TILLKR'S KERRY. Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 4 A. 31. Closes same day, at : : : 5 P. 31. J. N. GA31 DWELL, P. 31. OFFICE HOURS. Open at 8 A. 31.?Close at 1 P. 31. Open at 3 P. 31 Tlnse at 5 P. 31.,and ojien one hour after the arrival of the Southern .Mails in the evening. On the Sabbath, open from 'J to 10 A. 31., and half an lour after the arrival of the Southern mails in the evening. ! KyAll credit for postage is stopped, as I have no time to itake collections, and no letter will be delivered unlets it ? na ill for, Postage Stamps for sale. Jan. 1.1641) J. N. GA3IKWELL. P- 3f. PAL5IETT0 EOUSE, COLUMBIA, C. Tlie undersigned wishes to inform the public ; hat he l*is moved from the American Hotel to the j \almf.tto House, (opposite the .State House,) ; vnicli he Iks taken entirely on his own account, J nd where he would be pie. s?d to see his former iatron?, and all others who may be pleased to call in him. And to those of his acquaintances he could say, that they will be made not less comortable than heretofore, and to strangers, call and ry the Palmetto House. An Omnibus will always be kept in readiness t the Rail Road Depot to convey passengers to his House. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 19. 4 9l_ CAMDiiN HOTEL The undersigned has again leased this enmmolious Establishment. Grateful fur past favors, lie lopes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depot, he conveyances at hand to he transported from it, he improved management of the Stables connectd with the lintel, and the care and attention betowed upon his Table, will induce and secure a ontinuance of that patronage hitherto so getter- ] ius!y given to his House. The 'Jhcraw and Charlotte Stages always call j or passengers whenever required. Drovers will rind spacious lots prepared forevev kind of stock. " lV?v 90 B. P. BOYD. ?rTJic Kail Road lHacksmitli_?Q Most respectfully returns his Lest respects to jis friends and customers for past favors, and begs heir continuation for the present year; he reques's hose who have so liberally patronized him to call ind settle their past year's accounts, a9 he Is poor ind wishes to pay Ins accounts so as to prevent lis losing time in loalingabout the streets tocolect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot cxrect to get credit, which is the only capital he has ;o carry on his business upon. His customers may j.vpect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait on [hem. (fork of all kind is to be found at lus shop, >uch as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones? togetiier with Plantation Tools: indeed, lie is prepared to do all sorts of Blacksinilhing, including carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c?and rail road work, especially the repairing of Engines &c. &ic. Jauary 8. Removal. The subscribers have removed to the large store formerly occupied by Dirksuu &. Latta, one door north of the Bank of Camden. They have a large and ucll selected stsck of Dry-Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. which they will sell for cash or to punctual customers as low as they can be had in the market. AJcDOWALL & COUPER. Jan 8. 2 4t To Stent' The fine Brick Store, Dwelling House and Premises in Log-Town, at present occupied by Mr. G'reight. Apply immediately, to Dec. 27. J. B. KERSHAW. ii iisTci si it Would respectfully and urgently request all those indebted to her either by note or open aero* lit, to call and settle the same without delay, as her intention is to conduct her business in future altogether upon the cash principle. She will dispose of her present stock at reduced prices, for cash only. She w ii' also sell, or rent for a term of years, the hcuse now occupied by l.ctscl!; one well kowii as an excellent business stand. Jan. 10 jl tf New Year's Notice. All persons indebted to nic by Book Account or the vast year, arc earnestly requested to come 1 .....i ii.o smr.p without de av. L?l Utini nun r?.n,v ...v - Tina request is made in corise*|iiciice of Mr. DeIIay's bein?r alor.e, and cannot'cave without closing up the Store. J. A CLEVELAND. Jan. 3.1, 1S49. tf 1 Money Wanted* All persons indebted to the subscriber arc ear. nestly requested 10 call and make set'.lcmonls, and those who have been owing him for one year or more, are notified that unless payment is made before Return Day, that the claims will be placed in the hands ol an attorney for collection. Jan 3 KS b''Nl^}!>Notice. All persons i debtee! to the subscriber will please call and settle tlie same without delav. Jan. *J4. J AS .McEWGN. Medical Notice. I)r. J. Galluciiat having located himself in Clarcndor, Sumter, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of the surrounding country. Residence at mrs. Joseph Stukcs' Sr., near Friendship. Jan. 9tli, H-10. If 3 Notice to the Hunters cf Kershaw. That 'he highest prices will be pan! lor all Venisons or Game killed throughout the I).strict, at "OurHouse." J. (' McKENNA. Digest of the Negro Laws cf S. Carolina. Hv the Hon. Joiin I? 1:1.ton O'Neai,. r..pi,.-,.fil,is invaluable work Iii'iy t?e (mil at me I/rug Store ofJAMKS It. MvKAI.V I'rice M rents per copy. January 10, IS-1'J. 'J if Southwestern Railroad Bank. The Southwestern Railroad Hank ha* declared a dividend of FIFTY CENTS jut share, payable on ami allot .Monday, the 1st January IMW* J AMI'S G. IIOLMES, Cadn'er. January 10,1819- 'J 'Jt i\ew Fall and Winter C?'ocds. M. DRUCKER & CO. Arc now receiving their fall and winter Flock consisting ot an extensive assortment of DRV GOODS, GROCER IKS, HARDWARE, CUT EERY, &c.. A to which they invite the atten i lion of purchasers. Call and see. at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of GOOD GOODS! CHEAP!! ^ The subscribers wishing to reduce iheir Sleek to . . the requirements of the present increased facilities of communication, purchasers will find it to their interest to look over their assortment of i>ry-Good?, Hardware,Groceries Icc | before buying, as they feel confident that a comparison of their Goods with any others, as to quality and price, (cash or credit) will not result to their disadvantage. Mc DO WALL COOPER, One door above the Ban.i of Caradeo. Jan. 1G. 3 tf Notice to Tailors. Having been appointed sgent for the sale of Sfntt*? American and F.nroncan Rnnort of Fash. ions, Crooking Shears, Squares and Scales. Works on Cutting, Tractate No. 1 & 2 Mirror of Fashion, Tape Measures, Boston and New Vork marking Chalk, Curved Rulers, Pantaloons do. Small Point and Paring Shears, and all articles used by the Tride. . The Mirror of Fashion for Jan. 7. 1840, will not only contain tire Fashions, hut will commence to teach cutting and will be continued monthly;.'' Belters post paid attended to nd all information given. J. B. GOUDLAD. Camden. Dec. 1,3th, 1S4S. tf 00 Dissolution. The firm of Whitaker &Arrants was dissolved on the 1st inst by mutual consent. All notes and accounts i'uc the said firm are left in the hands of Mr. E W Bouncy for collection, who is duly autho? rized to receipt in the name of the firm: As it is ! necessary that the affairs of the concern should be closed as early as possible, those indebted are earnestly requested !. call and settle, as but a short indulgence can bo given. JOHN WHITAKER. N N. B. ARRAN'TS. January 8, 1&19 OTTbe subscriber wili continue the buainess at the old stand N. B. ARRANTS. South Carolina Medical Association. The Annual Meeting of the South-Carolioa Medical Association will be held on Wednesday, llm ?l|.t / ho i 1, rr t ho t tl i rrt WpdnCKfla vS ;:t 10 o'clock, a. .m., in the Hall of the Apprentice*' Library Society, Mooting Si reel. The attendance of all diplomatcd practitioners in good standing, throughout the State, is respectfully invited on that occasion, as the role reqairing that an applicant, shall be nominated by a Fellow, will not go into operation until after this meeting. Those who may he prevented by professional or other engagements from attending, can become members by authorizing one of their friends or the Recording Secretary to enroll their names. The President and Directors of the South Carolina K. U. Company have, with their accustomed liberality, reduced the fare on the Hail Road one hall, to all who may be disposed to avail themselves of the oportunity to come down. D J.C.CAIN, Rec'dgSec'ry. So. Ca. Medical Association. January, 24, 4 4t A fresh Supply. The subscriber has just received a new supply of superior Family Groceries, consisting,of Loaf lump, crushed ami brown Sugar, Coffee, TeatMp1 asses, Rice, smoked Salmon, Mackarcl, (in whole and half barrels and kits,) Herrings, smoked Beef, sugar ourcd Hams, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Cheese, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, and n great variety of other'articles, in ! his line, all of which will be sold very low for cash. Oct- 31. A. E. ALLEN. MRS. GOODLAD'S Fashionable JBonnct Store. " New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons, Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, &c. open and ready for sale at very low prices for cash * ; or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particularly recommends them as being the most fashionable in the market. O Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as to render the most skillful judges unable to tell tiietn from new. At the store formerly rrcopifti by Dr. A. Dr I.eon. Two CIuttTued Dollars Reward CALDWELL WHEELER, a native of North Carolina, 21 years of age, 6 feel 1 or 2 inches high, brown hair, fresh complexion, round face, stoops slight* ly when walking, awkward, quick spoken, bashful whci spoken to, and speaks with a provincial accent, left the neighborhood of Fulton Dec., 28ih, taking with him a Sorrel IJorso about 15 hands high, blood* like head and neck, sprung in the pasterns, witb;a long thin tail, in good condition and rather weak in tbe eyes; and also the sum of six hundred and twenty litres duilars, besides sonic money of his own. .; < The above reward will bo paid for his apprehension, and llio recovery of the Money and Horse. , - 4 Further particulars may bo learned on application at the Oflicc oftlio Camden Journal, Camden S. C. Jan. 10. 2 3t.' ' The Raleigh Star arid Salisbury Watchman, will rsort and forward their bills to this office, dhampaigne. Baskets Colinger, Star and .Anchor Champaine pints and quarts. II. LEVX - DRUGS AND MEDICINES, At Charleston Prices. I - J. A. CLEVELAND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, yearly opposite Masonic IlalL, Camden, S. C. Takes this method of informing the citizens of Camden : nd liie surrounding country, that he still I continues to keep constantly on hand, a fresh and I well selected siook of Drills, Chemicals. Paints* Oils, and Dye-Staffs, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, I Soaps, llrnshes, Combs and Fancy Articles, Christie's Galvanic Itinss, Belts, Bracelets, Garters and Xccklaces, Thompsoninn Medicines* Embracing every article now used in the practice, dc. Slc. . All of which will be sold as low as articles of the same description can be he bought in Charleston. for. cash or approved crt-mt. U*Physir.iap.s, Planters and Country Merchants will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. All Medicines sold at this establishment war1 ranted, and ail orders executed with despatch. | Oct H. J. A. C. F. ROOT, ; I AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant k (ieneral Agent. CAMDEN, S. C. : Will attend to Public and Private Bales of any , .. i i;i:s< ni>' II'II. Auction Room opposite James Dunlap, a feur i doors above Oavis's Hotel. 11?-tf Receiving and Forwarding Agency. The subscriber offers his services to the public in receiving anil forwarding Goods at I'OYKIN'S i TURN Ol'T. The rates will be the same as are charged in Camden. In all cases Goods shipped must be marked to his ?arr, or no attention paid to them. J. S. I)EPASS. Sin liter Banner copy 3 times. lioibc and Lot for sale. , i The ruhseritiiT offers fur sale his House and lyit situated near the Metlunist Church in Camden. For further particulars nppiy to T. W. Pcgiics. Peh.88. W. J. FRANCIS. Fresh Fruit. Tine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Raisins. and Almonds, all of the new crop. Also, an assortment of harleston made Confectionary. ' For sale by A. E. ALLEN. Tobacco uud ficgan. . Thomas' superior gold leaf chewing Tobacco Fine cut Smoking Tobacco Spanish, half Spanish and American Segars i For sale by A. B ALI.EX