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! o^TnrC^^B^p^nTort to the measures of safety wbirh hare been proposed at the Soulh, v?. conducted by Northern men. We make thh renutrk in no spirit of distrust to that ?iasa of our citizens, who have emigrated hither I from the North. Wo entertain no such feeling towards ibe in, as a class. On the contrary, we have "e&rf confidence" ?n their fidelity to the [ land of their adoption, and from certain facts [ _ whick have recently come to our knowleged, (but which ice are not ret at liberty to disclose.) ^ am are confident that should the issue lie made, aa appeal to hrms he the consequence, no na. t Jin? born Southron, will he more prompt 10 obey ifcaTOff to defend Sonthern right* and j Soatbernbdnnr, thin that portion ofthe citizens of this town, whose birth-place are beyond the Our objecf i* to abete, that these Northern editora misrepresented entirely the sentiment of tWpeupleeftheSrmlh, whether native or adopt , rd citiien*; and that those who infer from the 'ifcAH**^thfW J?ilt iial* that the South is di. ridetTiS'i^ntiment and feeling upon this subject, wHTfind themscire* most wofiilly deceived. The tfbole course of these Journals (and we j^ailude, particularly to the Angiuta Chrtmicle and SektiiieL, and the Savannah Republican,) .\thearfihat~ they bare a special mission to fulfil, ?f tL> nli lavanr OolinoP Xt ?w mc "*wn ^wmu "I nm * * " / * ^ ? the SbtrfiT^that 1t is no! because they are ?- Norttfift^men, hut because they are Northern r Propagandists, that they are against us.?that they misrepresent not only the feelings of the naticitizens of the South, hut of North etw trt^ who haTe-lmind a home in tho Smith, andBiVe4?eCbine4dei?ificd with us by long rosii 1 T&$ftpa|*rr?a4t endeavoring to produce toe In the minds of our enemies, that J we inhabit a ho?we divided against ll-rlf, and , Bflt tkit 'lfls iiiSn> domestic enemies in our midst, ; V aufftefMr-to neutralize all effectual resistance ; . to llftfKjJjgfession : of th? North. This We re J #g*rifVgroiNr lihel, and an error well calculated K to etts'trfe a fatal and bloody issue to the strug% gle iftwhfch we are now engaged. If our enemies.desire taascertain the true state of (Nth. . lie leelittg at the South, let them look to the procerdBlghof Southern meetings upon this suhjec t wWHwfwtll find the names of men from the North -AM from the Sooth, from the Ea*>t and Irem the?Wtf**k.Whigr and fhsmocrats?Tay lor men hnd^asa men?in short, all who barn, lired whfr tm long enough to understand oi r instfrutidkl* and'-appreciate our position to the fanatical movements ot Northern al>olitiouist*. awH^ltdging-their litres. their fortunes, and J * their sacred jbna ?r." in defence ot our cunstwi : " State Banner, _ . ;*Jl tmfurtuaate accident happened yesterday j en tbe.fhil Road.- As the pjwenger train for Camdea ? reached Hnsikins's (um^iit, a roan 1 . WWS?~ffUtomemd wtanding in the middle of the tradtt,? looking towards- the engine ; an 1. in 1 spites of every effort on tbe part of tbe engineer to Swrahiro of-his danger, anJ check the cars, contranad standing ia the same position, and ] e%a9%iAieW*J dawn by the locomotive and hi* fe'jftiMj^ttnlwif. Il proved to he an old roan naatofRawUnton, who has been roving over tbw<ib(Mlr3*-ii*Secila ia uw'nd and body, an I whi^biilUsit have been alio we J to wander at I ' large, dor the efforts of those .connected 1I with the. cars he would h*,ve been crushed, to 1 j fragments?as it is be may still possibly not recover, being very old and infirm. * Sw;b i* the statement of the afliiT we harp received Jhom person* on tbe spot at the time? ^ from gbich it would appear that no hltme attaches toibe conductor or engineer. La,? -T-:! ColuMa THegrafk. ^4Ba.ai jw| kw sir. sr?t taat?or - > ^ ,l|a4aJPsy^LpP4<vTs.-^-.\ qnpstion of vera. . city,has sprung up lift ween Mr. Polk and Mr. Wijinot, the latfer'flatly asserting what the f?r tf^as ffatly'Vontrttdict*;tliat in a private con. venation tbe President declared himself in (it. Pfhis Proviso, if put in an controversy!* disreputable to our National character abroad for there must ' be**Uftoul" between the high contracting Otherwise the matter is inn important. ? IMMh - - - - 4w nwid1 <t Wf-Vr?c?..i* ?i; ^|Nrf*mC?WjqoiKleqee pf the Baltimore 3un. ' '-. : WASUI.nutox, Fel?. 2(1. 1849. Tbe battle which I foreshadowed in my puh. of today, ha* commenced.? iVtt??ndmeiU? rquivalciit to the establishment of (jfyilnrjal gnremment of California, or to the admission ofner as a Stale, ha* been offered to tb?i,civil and diplomatic appropriation hill, and the .probability Is, the debate on them will consume the remainder ol the session. J|? to Mr. PuujtjaM1 lilfl?the hill beyond nil doubt least calculated to answer Arty reasonable purpose?I do not see how it is to be taken tip -mi-til* ' The rote on Monday settled that qnes. lj?jllrbeY0ndcontroversy, and Mr. Bell, in his speecV to day, took it (or granted that unless I be quest ion be disposed" of in a summary man. 'M^'lgrheiog introduced as an amendment to tdmq other liili, there is no chance of settling the matter this session. .'.'Ibrlirrn there is too much truth in the a*Bell, but I equally beliere that i his amendment Coo will be lo?t. This Congress " * -? - ?-j- - e?t ?r ((IWftrOK "JL IIUAI il?iji|i?iiiiruk wi j '' 0k9itticuU\?not even after (he arrival of (Jen. * 1fayf^r< There is a strong and growing di<po- j sfrion <o leare it a< a legacy (o the President together with some minor hiil*. which < wwat be passed now H.r want'of time. J ^Tfpajrof ilif amendments, in regard to the ( n^sfdidiawt of I government for California ' put, and he incorporated in the appro j the . flouse will, a* a matter ? f < gwnirae, saddle it with the Wilmot Proviso, anu ' j * should the hill come hack to the Senate, the. pro I pi#) may, a* a dekxikb bksobt, pas* that ^Jiou*e also, in which raw a veto may becx* peeled from President Polk. Jifttyfiss of (Jkv. Cass.?A telegraphic despatch to.the Buffalo Courier, dated Detroit, ; Veb. l&aays; Gen. Caw is quite unwell with lite prevailing influenza?so that it is unsafe par him to start on Ets journey to Washington ' He .vlH leave as soon as h? is well enough, f and probably go by way of Buffalo." sC^st -va "Y * ' * t.j OfroZscK* Do^Tok'?A proposal was se. fjousiy made at the !*(? annual meeting of the lit ate Medical Rpelety, to eonfer on General Zarhary Taylor the honorary degree of M. D. . |ljs reported Jo have bean ? saying of Queen < , t Elisabeth, that a doctor was not fit to practice | tilt he had filled a grave yard, and tbo State ?o> | ciety majr hare gone a step farther, and conciu*. ' ied every man who had filled a grave-yard was n ? . j__| , I ft to practice medicine.. I tie society uecunnu : . conferring <l*e degree, for which Gun. Taylor i wili ? doubt, (hank them.?.V. J'. Globe. m* Daily .Mail.?At length we hare the grati. ficatioa of announcing that a daily mall will ? commence running between this place and the Camden Branch on and after the 1st of March, 'fbfe detfirahj# arrangement will greatly facilj tmnsAcUeh fit fasinhM between this District and Charleston and Crmttabip. The fbllowitig'letter on the subject has been banded to us for publication . Washington, D. C. Feb. 11 1849. Dear Sir?The letter ofS. R.*Hobbio herewith enclosed will make known to yon, thaHfic P. M. Gen ral has at last consented to increase the mail service on the line from Sumtervillo to Stateburg. I trust that six trips a week may be satisfactory. ' Very truly, J. A. Woodward. 1 Col. F. J. Moses. The thanks of the community on this behalf are due to our Congressional representatives, and Clarcmont Senator, for their continued exertions in obtaining what has been so long desired and needed by the whole Distiict. Sumter Banner, Something New.?A writer in the Nationnl Intelligencer mentions the inventions of horse skates, l>y means of which, in the cold latitudes. I an ordinary horse has been known to travel as ! much a* an hundred inileR in the short space ol three hours, without apparent fatigue. A full set, he gays, of these marvelh in skates, bedecked in the Norwegian style, has been deposited in the Patent office. KnsiNG to Somr Pubposk.?A story has reached our ears, of a singular scheme for rais ing funds, which was hit upon and put into practice at a donation parly held not moro than a thousand miles off. It appears that some of the kissable ladies present actually allowed their sweet lips to he tasted at the rate ol fifty cents a kiss?this being considered a suitable price for the privilege! If tve are not misinformed, one gentleman of tbo paity took five dollars worth. ? Siruhcich Observer. SPECIAL NOTICES." - | ITWe are requested to announce H.WMAN LEVY, Esq. as a candidate /or Iutendant at the enstrng election. Mi. Editor: It being understood that our pres. ent able and efficient Iutendant will decline a reelection, the friends of JAMES R. McKAIN, Esq. hereby nominate him as a candidate for that office at the ensuing election. DR. WI STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The extraordinary success attending the use of this medicine in diseases of the lungs, and the many sin. gular curss it has cHkcl d. having naturally attracted the attention oi many physicians, as well as the whole fraternity of qdacks, various conjectures and surmises have arisen respecting its composition ; some physi cians have supposed it to coulaut iodine, other igno ! rant pretenders say it mu*l contain mercury, and to nine such substance they each attribute its singular afScacy. As such opinions arc altogether erroneous, and calculated In prejudice many persons against it, we PLEDGE OUR HONOR that it contains nothing of this kind, or anything the least injurious ; on the contrary, it is composed of the ino.-t simple suhstauccs, thn principal of which arc tho extracts of Ur and wild ebony bark, and tiro whole secret of its efficacy consists io tho mode by which lirey arc prcp.ird. None genuine, unless signed I. Butts on ilia wrap per. Sold in Camden by J. R. McKain; at wholesale !>/ P. M. CoilS.M, Sc Co., Charleston, and hy DruggiU generally lluoighoul the Stale. JAYNES EXPECTORANT always carts Asihma,?two or three large doses will cure tho Croup 01 Hives of children in from 15 minutes to one hour's time. It immediately subdues the violence of whooping cough, and cfilcts a speedy cure. Hundred* who Itare been given up by their physicians as incurable, with Consumption, Spitting of Blood, and other putmonary Affections, havo been restored to perfect health by it. It novcr fails in giving relief. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayif, Philadelphia, anil on agency by JAfnES R. McKAIN, Catnden, B.C. death from a slight cold. By neglecting those salutary precautions w hich coin, rnon sense dictates, many, very many, full victims to their imprudence. We have seen the young btidc, blooming as it were, as tho bird of paradise arid the fair flower of hope, the pride of her father and the joy of her mother?her chock flushed with anticipation, and Iter eye beaming with the soft expression of love? the gay dreams of life dancing on lior fmcy with tho rich aud variegated tints of the rainbow's piomiso.? We have seen ail this changed?aye, tho wedding garment for a shroud aud the bridal chamber for this sepulchre of the dead! and all this from neglecting a common COLD. Now, before it is ton lute, use DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, which gives immediate telicf, as thousands ol our most intelligent families admit of its most extraordinary cures. The gay, the beautiful and the young speak forth its praise, and will, so long as il makes positive cures, and cheers I-- J- ? c?:i. c : j- rt?y-CJ... ...I....i i ilic UU'"jMirillg I4IIIIIJ UlUSiUUi IKJ fcjcw MUI6UIOUIIVIH iu another column. The Kershaw Hedical Association. The regular Bi-monthly Meeting of this As sociation will be held at Dr. IV. McKnin's ntH e on Mond iy the 5th March at 10 o'clock, A. M. FRANCIS L. ZE.M1\ See y. Fob 2S 9 It camden PftiCES CURRENtT Bagging, per yd. 18 to 20 I Lard, Ih 8 to 10 Bute I tope, lb. 10 to 12 I I .cad, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb. 7 to 8 Molasses, gall. 31 to 10 Butter. lli. 12 to 18 ' Mackarcl, bid 8 to 12 Brandy, gall. 28 to 35 Mails, lb Of to 8 Beeswax, lb. 18 lo 22 1 Oats, bush 30 to 35 Beef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 | Oil, Sperm, gal. 1 to 11 Hhrwc, lb. 12 i I.inseed, gal. 70 to 76 PoSee, lb. 8 to 10 1 Pens, bush 50 to 55 LVitton, lb. 3 to 6i j Potatoes, sweet bu 25 to 50 [lorn, bushel, 47 to 50 j Irish bid Klour, liarrel, 4 to 5 ! Rvc, bush 75 to 871 Fodder. cwt. 60 to 75 Itiee, bush. 3 to 4 leathers, _ lb 25 to 39 | Sugar, lb 7 to 16 lllasr. 100 feet 21 to 3j ! Salt, sack 11 to Hides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 I Shot, bag to lr Iron, lb 5 to 61 I Shingles, mlc 2 to 21 Mm. t.w 'tin, 91 I TnlMs,.,, lb 10 to 75 L-ather, wdr, 1!> 18 to 22 | Wheat, ' buxh 78 to 90 Sa CQc CjDo ?sp Kershaw Lodgo.Numbcr 9 The Regular Meeting ot this Lodge will beheld it their new iiall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G. A. ROBERTSON, Secretary. SONS OP TEHP3F.AN33. Wnterec Division Nfo. 9. The regular meeting of this Divsion will he held on Thursday evening next, at their Hall at 7 o'clock M. P. BELCHER. R. S. Removal. The subscriber having removed his Shop one door in rear of M. Drucker's store, will be happy to Bupply any one with a Gin, Horse Mill, Threshing Machine or Wheat Fan. He requests Planters, before sending to another State for Gins, to call and examine his, as they are warranted to be as wall made, as free from taking tire, to run as light, an4 make as good cotton as can be had, and sold as cheap, (two dollars per saw, made out of the best east steel plate.) Old Gins faithfully repaired. Feb. 7. H. J. McCHEIGHT. North Carolina Bacon, Fine Lard, Seed Potatoes, Oats, Best Stone lyipie, for ?-ale low for cash by E. VV. BO.-VNEY. FebM If ' 7 ???1 * jyatrcc'""|'"*'",m*-a* All pereons indebted to J.:A:Clevelandjjrevipns to the lBt io8t, fire pafrticul&ffy reqtfefcted'toiall on me and settle the rame'without delsrr; Feb. 28. Z. J. DEI1AY. 0*The undersigned having disposed.of his intei est in this place to Mr. Z. J. DeHay, would recommend liiin to the favorable consideration of hie friends and former customers. J. A. CLEVELAND. ' Feb. 28. 0 6t_ Fiunl and Positive Notice. All accounts not settled by .Return Day, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection, without distinction. S. B. LEVY. Feb 28 9 tf . Turning, Either in Iron or Wood neatly done; also, having had considerable experience in Gun work, repairing Locks, Keys, &c, will be thankful for any jobs of that kind. R. J. McCRElGlIT. Feb. 27. _9 t?_ Ileal JEslate for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale bis Camden house. As a winter residence for a small family, there is none more pleasant or convenient. It will be sold low. Also, his Kirkwood residence, well situated (on the Lancaster Road,) for marketing, and perfcctly healthy. Also, will be sold low, fourteen shares Rail Road stock, and two shares Telegraph stock. Persons wishing to purchase are ir vited to call. K. W. DONNEV. South Carolina, Ksrshaw District. BY JOHN II. JOY ESQ., ORDINARY. Whereas, Samuel Raskin applied to me for Letters of Administration do bonis non on all and singular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of James Raskin Jr., late of the District afnrpsaid. deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before ine at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House, on the Ninth day of March next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day of February, in the year of our Lord or:o thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and in the seventythird year of Amer.can Independence. JOHN R. JOY, O. K. D. Feb 23 2t 0^_ JOS. B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, Broad-strcct, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lancaster and Fairfield Districts. Law A'oticc. GREGG, PALMER & GREGG Will practice in the Courts of Law and Equity for Fairfield District; and GREGG & GREGG Will practice in Kershaw and Suintcr, in addition to Richland. Columbia, 1st January, 1849. 2m 7 The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he has purchased the Drug Store of Dr. J. A. Cleveland, where he will continue the business on his own account, and hopes, by strict personal attention and constant endeavours to please, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Z. J. DEHAY. Camden, Feb. 21. 8 2m *' ff.iitJit oil (lie Subject." The subscriber keeps constantly on hand Lamp Oil of the best quality, which he will sell at prices to suit tl.e tunes. Call and see, and satisfy yourselves of the fact. Z J. DEHAY, Feb. 21. .Yearly oppusile Masonic Hall. Thompsonian Medicines, Embracing every article now used in the practice Townsentl's Sarsaparilla, Wis tar's Balsam Wild Cherr/ A ver's Cherry Pectoral; Roche's Emhroration Falieustock's Vermifuge; Dead Shot Jayne's Expectorant; Javnc's Alterative Tonic V-rmifuge and Cartninative Balsam Schap's Headache Pills Moffatt's, IJraudretli's, Spencer's and Peter's Pills, &c. &c. For sale by l >b, 21. Z. J. DEHAY. Jayne's Hair Tonic. A fresh supply of the above valuable preparation for the growth and improvement of the HAIR. Just received by Z. J. DEHAY. Feb. 21. tf ? "I would also state," That in addition to a line slock of Drugs, Medicines. Perfumery and Fancy Articles; I keep constantly on hand a choice selection of Scgars; Mrs. Miller's Fine cul Chewing Tobacco; Lordlard's Superior Scotch, and Maccobuy Snuff'; Snufi ..... I Tnlmfrn Hn\'i>s. SeirHr Cases. ?.Vc &c. " FeV.~Il~ Z. J. DIH1 AY. Goods. Tlie subscribers arc now receiving a further supply of new and seasonable DRY GOODS,? Also, a general and lull assortment of Grocer.e?, Hardware, &c., to which they respcctlully invite the attention of their frends and the public generally, as they will be sold very low lor cash. GEO. S. DOUGLAS tjr CO. Feb. 21- 8 if ^Notice. All bundles or parcels to be sent by the Camden and Charlotte Stage must be left at the stage office, or they will not be forwarded. Feb. 21. JAMES McEWEN. ( "Charlotte JefFersnnian insert tf times. Important to Country People. The subscriber liav.ng determined to do a more extensive grocery business than heretofore, is desirous of disposing of bis entire Stock of Dry Goods and Wares of every description at the original cost. Country people will find it to their interest to call and examine?Groceries can also be purchased of him at the lowest possible rates. Also, 100,000 Florida Sugars of the different grades, these Segars arc on consignment, and will be sold at from ?>7 to ?12 per Thousand according to quantity. H. 110LLKYMAN, JR. In Equity. KERSHAW DISTRICT. Win. Randolph, ) v.*. [- Bill for sale of Land, &.c. Tnrripq Atlkilis. nt al. \ It appearing to iny satisfaction that Win. Adkins one of the Defendants to the above Hill if without and resides beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered, on motion of J. M. Desaus sure, Compl'ts Sol'r., that the said Win. Adkins, do answer, plead, or demur to the said bill within three months from this dale, in default whereof, an order pro confcsso will be entered against him. \V.W. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. D. Feb. 8lh, 1849. Sm 7 Ordinary's Notice. Will be sold, before the Court House door in Camden* on the first Monday in March next (the 5th day,) between the lr??rn 1 hours of sale, all the personal property of John Doar, formerly of Charleston, consisting of four negroes, viz: Dinah, Charlotte* Tom and George, in order to effect a division among the legal heirs, with the will annexed. Term?, a credit until the first day of January 1850, with notes and apprcvcd security and a mortgage of the property; for the man George one-fift'i cash, JOHN R. JOY, o. k. d.f and Adm'r. Feb. 7, 1810 6 4t Loaf, Powdered, Crushed* Clarified and Brown Sugars, just received and for sale by feb J4 tf 7 K. W. BONNEY. Lftst Notice. i All peI*pna Note 01 ' Bon$ to tip firm8 uf Shannon & McDowall, Shan ! noh; McGne & C&, "W. D. McDowau & Co., ani McDowali & Shannon are requested to tall or McDoicall 4' Cooper on j door north of the Bun) pf. CHinden and arrange the same, or they will b< put in suit by return day without distinction o persons. Feb. 7, 1849, 4t 6 Counting House Calendare and Almanacs, foi 1849, School ana Miscellaneous Books, Siationa' ry, &c. A. YOUNG. Blacksmithine and Wasrnn Makiner. The underpinned having taken tlic stand recently occupied by Whixakeh &. Arrants. respectfullj gives notice, that he intends to carry on the busi ness as heretofore. lri hiB Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fil all orders with promptness and despatch. He wil make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with othei plantation tools, and mill work. Particular at tention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short as he will give his personal attention to both de partn en's of his business, he will guarantee satis faction. His VVoodshop is amply supplied with the besi of Timber, well-seasoi.ed, and lie would like t< sec the man, who can put up bettor work, from i whec'barrow, up to a six passenger stage coach His prices will be in accordance with the times ami lor the ready money will he 6uch as canno fail to satislv the most economical. As he believes in the maxim, that short settle merits make long friends, he will expect settle ment8 to be made quarterly N. B. ARRANTS. Fob 14 If 7_ Taxes. Notice is hereby given that I will open books or the 18th of Feb'y next, at the store of James Dunlap in Camden, for collecting the Tuxes foi 1848, and will attend at the following' places o; the following days for the same purpose. On Monday, the 5th March at Liberty Ilili; or Tuesday. Gth of Man li at Flat Rock; on Wedncsday, 7th ot March at Buffalo; on Thursday 8th of March at Lizenby's ; on Friday, Olh o; March at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, lUth ol March at Cureton's Mill. After the above named times. I will attend at Camden until the first day of May next, at wni'h time the books will positively he ?-!o.>c U and all defaulters double taxed. J. W. DOI1V, T. C. K. P. Jan. 30,1849. Hi He took a Fit. The undersigned would respectfully return hit thanks to the public for the large patronage the) have bestowed on him, and informs them that he has made arrangements with Messrs. White & Underbill one of the most fashionable 7\iilorinc Fstablishmen's in New York, who will furnisi him monthly with the London, Paris, and New York Fashions. He hopes with his own wcl known ability, and the large number ol good work men he keeps employed, will enable him to exe cute work at short notice, and in as good style as can be done in the State, if any have doubts pleaac let them come and take a fit W, M. WATSON. IVh 14 tf 7_ Office cf Commissioner in Equity. KKRSIIAW DISTRICT. Guardians, Trustees and, others accountable t< this Court, will tile and vouch their Returns befon nie ou or before the 15th April next. Rules will be forthwith issued against those it default. WM. M SHANNON. Feb'y 8th, 1849. 9t 7_ Red Oak Bark Will be contracted for on application to W. ANDERSON &. CO. Feb M tf 7_ Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber by Bone Note or Account, are respectfully requested local and pay the same, without further delay ; as hii engagements, will compel him io collect byAttor nev, it his customers neglect tocoinplv with thei promises to pay, ALEXANDER YOUNG. Feb 14 tf_ Rail Road, Camden Depot. Ti e Freight on all Goods shipped to this Depot will be required before the articles are removed And in no case, will goods bo delivered, but li ownerH and consignees. Or to the order from own crs and consignees. G. S. HACKER, Agent of Transportation. Feb'y 7th. 1849. 4t 7_ For Sale or Rent. The Brick House on Log.town square latel; owned by Mr. \V. B. Johnston. It is a desirabh , place of residence?healthful at all seasons am i convenient to business Apply to Mr. S. E. Capers. WM. REYNOLDS. Feb. 13, 1840. tf 7_ ACADEMICAL SCHOOL. The Rev. Thos. B. Rcsski.L, A. M.. formerly Prtncipa of SuuUerville Academy, respectfully gives nouce that, oi the Hrft Monday of February next, lie will often in Cain den, a Srhnol of the above style at the house lately occu pifd by Win. B- Jolmaton L>q. The ScliolaMic y?ar will l>c divided for the present inv ?i ! ?? #?u#l nf nf vi liirh flip Tintiiin Fpp are espmed to be settled. Purine r infurmt'ion may b obtained by private application. GRADES OK STUDY AND TUITION FEES. Lower Primary Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading, Primary Arllimctic and Geography, per quarter, _ * - -$5 0 Higher Primary Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading. Writing Oral Ariihi tneiir, and Geography, per quarter, .60 lower Advanced Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading, Writing and English Composition, Written Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and Declamation, per quarter, - - X 0 Higher Advanced Grade, consisting of Reading, English Composition, Algebra, Ac., Grammar, History. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Logic, Mental Philosophy. Rhetoric, Ac., per quarter, 10 0 Preparatory Course of Classics, per quarter. 12 0! January 12th, 181'J. 4 tf Attention. A further supply of Groceries just receive* i making my block complete. Tlmse wishing t buy, Iihvc only call and I am satisfied n ill go aw a pleased with their bargains. I GERALD'S Grocery. : Dec 13 tf ^0 _____ J. B. GOODLAD begs lo inform his friend and the public in general, that alter a long recess lie has this day commenced business again, and l 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 sliari i of patronage is solicited. Jan, 16. To Rent or Sell. That largo now Store and Dwelling House situate* on Broad Street, opposite llic Episcopal Church, fo terms apply lo JA.MES McEWEN. Nov 20 tf 48 PALMETTO HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. The undersigned wishes to inform the publii that he has moved from the American Hotel to tht Palmetto House, (opposite the State House,' which he has taken entirely on his own account and where he would be pie; sed to see his forniei patrons, and all others who may be pleased to cal on hiin. And to those of his acquaintances h< would say, that they will be made not less com fortable than heretofore, and to strangers, call an< try the Palmetto House. An Omnibus will always be kept in rcadinesi at the Kail Road Depot to convey passengers t( this !Iou?e. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 19. 4 9t Wide Iron made Ploughs, Plough Moulds, Hoes Spaden, Axed, Trace Chains, &c just received bi I Jan 31 E- W. BONNEY. ' v'i-" l diJ5? V I V * 4 tKHH) OQ6P91 " r i The s u bsariberg, p^^iti&edjtct, Jlieir Slock ', the requireroeino ef.tbe |>reipni;;ttiireaFed faci! 1 ties of rdrmffuriic&ri<tor. purchasers,-ftrjit find it ) their. interest to loot oyer .their.assorunfp.t of t Dry-Goods, Hardware, Grocerie*, A ? before buying,as they..feel, confident that a cor f parison of.their Goods jvilb any others,as to qua ty and price, (caeh or credit) will not result their disadvantage. mcDOWALL <f COOPER, r One door above the Ban.. of Camden. Jan 16. 3 - > ?' tf Notice to Tailors. Having been appointed *gent for the sale f Scott's American and European Report of Fas f ions, Crooking Shears, Squares and Scale ?**_!.. 'M ..I. \!? 1 Jt, ' > ILtir./.. t r U ( It 3 ?> ? VyUlllll^f XI 11 u. x IX X HJIIIUI Fashion, Tape Measure?, Boston and New Yo ] mat king Chalk, Curved Rulers, Pantaloons d 1 Small Point and Paring Shear?, and all articl r used bv the Tndc. The Mirror of Fashion for Jan 7. 1849, w , not only contain the Fashions, hut will commem . to teach cutting and will he continued monthly. Letters post paid attended to nd all informali< given. J. B. GOUDLAD. t Camden. Per. 13th, 1848. tf 60 J OCrTIie Kail Road Blacksmith^ Most respectfully returns his best respects his friends and customers fur past favors, and be| l their continuation for the preset t year; he requea those who have so liberally patronized him to c? . and settle their past year's accounts, as he is po I nnrl u'icfiOB tn nnv tiia arrnnnti cn n? to nrPVP his losing time in loafing about the streets to cc lect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot e pect to get creilil, which is the only capital he h to carry on his business upon. His customers tnt expect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait < > them. H'ork of all kind is to be found at hissho i such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good onesr together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is pr ) , pared to do all sortd of Clacksmithing, include ; carriages, ivagons, mill work, cranks, &c?at i ! rail road work, especially the repairing of Engini ' &c. &c. Jauary 8. f Notice. f I will sell at Public Sale, on the first Monday march next, if not previously disposed of, Th . large and commodious Store and Dwelling?situ i ted in a business part of Town. The building h I five up-right and one basement room?fronting < Broad street GG feet, also a vacant lot 33 feet fror the whole running back to street. For terms, apply to S. J. YOUNG. Jan. 17, 1849, 7t 3 i Money Wanted. ' All persons indebted to the subscriber are ea neslly requested to call and make settlements, ai s- those who have been owing him for one year more, are notified that unless payment is made b > fore Return Day, that the clain.6 w ill be placed ' the hands ol an attorney for collection. 1 Jan 3 JAMES DUNLAP. CAMDIiJN HOTEL, i The undersigned has again leased this comra dious Establishment. Grateful fur past favors, hopes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depi the conveyances at hand to he transported from the improved management of the Stables connec ed with the Hotel, and the care and attention b > stowed upon his Table, will induce and secure ; continuance of that patronage hitherto so gent ously given to his House. , The Cheraw and Charlotte Stages always ci for passengers whenever required. Drovers will find spacious lots prepared forev - ry kind of stock. ' Nov. 29. B. P. BOYD. " Settle Fairly, if you never Pay." The subscriber hereby extends a cordial invit tion to all of his frienos an I patrons to who a t Indebted to hint to come forward and settle i 1 their accounts fur the past and previous years. s To those who are indebted for one or more yea . he would 6ay that unlesB they come up and sett r by "cash," note or some other satisfactory ws they will be called on by an attorney for a liqi dation He hopes this notice will supercede t - necessity of a personal call on his friends, as he in great need of the root of evil, to enable him lessen some evil* which are pressing him sore ' Jan.31. J. It. McKAIN. A fresh Supply. The subscriber has just received a new eupp of superior Family Groceries, consisting of Lc lump, crushed and brown Sugar, Coffee, Tea, M lasses, Rice, smoked Salmon, Mackarel, (in whi and half barrels and kits,) Herrings, smoked Bei sugar oured Hams, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, l'cppi f Ginger, Cheese, Sperm, Adamantine and Task 2 C'andlesj and a great variety or omtr articles, J his line, all of which will be sold very low for cas Oct- 81. A. K. ALLEN. IttRS. GOODLAD'S Fashionable Bonnet Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbot Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, <S, ' open and ready for sale at very low prices for ca [] or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. parliculai recommends them as being the most fashionable the market. 0 ID*Bonneis cleansed, altered aod trimmed so 8 to render the most skillful judges unable to t< c tlicm from new. At the store formerly occupi by Dr. A. T)> Leon. Oct 18Cliampaignc. 0 Baskets Colinger, Star and .Anchor Champai pints and qnarts. II. LEVY. F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, 0 Commission Merchant & General Agei CA.MDHN, S. C. 0 W 11 attend to Public and Private Sales of a J description. !D*Auction Room opposite James Dunlap, a ft doors above Davis's Hotel. II?tf jj Notice. 0 All persons indebted to the subscriber w please call and settle the same without delay. Jan. 24. J AS McEWKN. Blankets. The subscriber has on hand a fine article negro Blankets, which he will sell, as the seas ! is getting late, at a great discount frr tn form ^ prices. Persons in want would do well to c; and look at them. Also a few peiees of neg j cloths at cost for cash. E. W. BONNEY. J Feb 14 tf 7 1%'oticc. All nerKons indebted to me are requested J make immediate payment, r sept. 20. J. D. .MURRAY. JOHN INGRAM, Receiving k Forwarding Merchant and Bank Jgei CAMIJE.N, S. C. All business entrusted io liiin faithfully alto . ed to, on moderate teriiin. ; To Rent* ) The fine Brick Store, Dwelling House and Pr > mises in Ixjg-Tovvn, at present occupied by M r C'reight. Apply itntriediately, to I Dec. 27. J.B.KERSHAW. ? ? ? Notice to the Hunters of Kershaw, J That the highest prices will be paid lor all Ver sons or Game killed throughout the District, s "Our House." J. C. .McKENNA. ' Pnttmi Yarns. A-e. The subscriber has on hand, and will in futu have a continual supply of YARN and CLOT . from the Catawba Factory, both ?>f which will be t, a comparison with any made in this country. : Terms as usual for such articles. Jan. 21 MS. Mc?WEN, Atfcnt ' s-t V ? jggH? ^^fliiiiili fliiiiilln IwigilirtWg I'!* are therefore, to CJtie ffipf afft Ii* Isr (lie kindreaj^^ewtofV'ICji^iiufOfWvS ' t0 to be and af.pear before me ti-e?ir>wa*Uy6illlSB^t*wif#>. Court (of the said district, to hg^holdew a<K*Mbmt "court house on the 5th day of March h&xt,'i6lito&F <' cause if any they cau, w,ity. said .ad0uiii?tfe^n _ _ eliouId not be granted. - , Given under my hand and peair tfcia d# of February, in the year of ouftaWba#iWmMf n_ eight hundred ana/orjy nine,'artjl Th of American Independence. ' ** l\ J. R. JOYt -O. ft. BU v?. lo. 2Efr<3Sa ^ ^ COMPOUMX L Syrupof Liverwott and Tati& re A safe and certain curefor constfrnpti&ri Iff tfteHttiffc. spilling nf blond, coughs, colds,'dstHni<f, 'fOmpas "/ jn the side, b'onchilis, whooping cough* and aUfftl^ }' monary affections. ?# >* hum Sf ATBMBXT OF HIBAtf M ~ Late PROFFFSSOR in the Cincinnati ^0 TIC WEDJCAL COLLEGE, ariiS a Pbj^idiiMHb * t0 known, who has an extensive practice, mhajfaftofr lo the case of Miirr firlt. ittrr liarintr hrra fi?rp ' '/? up to DIE wit h the last stage of COIWUMtff HWJ* ' i, JjJ by a number of able PH YBIClASf.^ nt Mr. A. L. .S'covtll:?^Sir?-Howewer rolmttpfc,. T hiive been tn permit my name to appear, attachx. ed to a certificate recommending Patent Medij%ril$La8 Nostrums, or Calholiams, I nevertheless tuaaJt" j my duty, not only to my patrons, but toilie'eaaNMU-' -jjj nitj, aud, all afflicted with diseases tcqoiri?|[ " p Cough Medicines, to state, tliat Trf'th'j'UlftHWlHi * ' * cases of incioient CONSlTMTfON.'viz. MtuBblU*' e_ step-daughter jf Mr. Joint Curr, of this city^Jtyipr. 10. Barger, sister-m-law of Mr.rVj'Wunde^.vhuicter,~ ,j and Mr. R. K. Cox, one'f our City. CooiK^I/tiMtt ' *" es Dr. RODGERS' COMPpUNI) ERVVORTand TA&operate?f moiyXlffSa^lflr*. _ CIFJC, than any remedy of a similar cut^cii^V its operation that f have ever usrd in mfynSKtK' jn One of the cases above, viz. Alias Jfefe jappcaridlo*s * at be laboring under the last sfagenflScroJulout Cot. a_ sumption, as pronounced by several PHt&IGIANflh ag who were in attendance previous to my beiuffcnlM . f }n to treat the case. She is act bis time jetfi??fliey? ... ?. ment of as apparent good health, and froot appear? ' ance, as likely to die .with any nthrr d noa4<p if' any other young lady of this city* As ii iwjnldNr the health of the other two cases; all tbethrfetes-_ ing premonitory symp'oms seem to have wbeHKd' from the ute of a few bottles of the'^heu*s9^s|fcv r. Very respectfully, <frc. rl.-.rrbmiffr' ' |ld HI RAM COXr Mafias , or Cincinnati, Jan. 25th, 1847, * . .e q q q- q? To show the high standing of Dr H. * give below the statement of the Hot. J cpge, -Hw . by Morre of the Counts of Ohio, it CiOcbirttft** *' I am well acquainted with Dr. Bllil Cincinnati, Ohio, and his prartieerhct hiit jij^jjjpn1., 0 my fpmily physician lor many yean, and caetbeer (]g fully say that I hare as mnch, or more eonjjjjjMl* ' ,, in him, and his skill at a practicing ~ any man living! HENRY MORS?L ^ >t' Cincinnati, Nor. 9f|f, l&ft. . e] Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the Hob. Josm^ i a Jas. Saffix. our late city Ufarshafh . ; r Certificate of Daniel' Conk lift, esq^ resident on > Fourth-Street, two door? west of PhuMLaAT .,.. This mnv certify that I have used Dr; fiet3^p^ ^ remedy for coughs df-c., after trying a v|i4Stj^r ,c. other medicines for the same purpo^^^jfjBir, derived so much benefit, from ii, whilst everything' else failed to afford mo any relief; that I ekiu _ fidently recommend it as Being the "meetswrtfifcH > cure within my knowledge. I ata naturaljjijjffcdisposed to disease of the LuBg*,;.*a&?*40?P?4 a' have consulted the beer Physicians, and ladepftad re at different times every reasonable meawngltiwfra , UP never in one instance received mich effectualm" lief as from this medicine, I have given jt ttf.ioy f8' children when troubled with' coughs, *e' found nothing so efficacious in assisting ? , v' toration of the phlegm. > ' ; D. CONSMN# * A J1* Cincinnati, Nov. 14,1844: ' yj-WtRUft* * ie Please to read tlie.fijUowing.,UstipQ^t5C2?tl 18 Rev. Henry Wieeman:- yTTSE i mr. a. il Scovjl : Dear Sir Having becotfie.sequainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of LiVerWtatWld _ Tar, under peculiar circumstanced, snatching my companion from a prtmatMrt^pmk''. i]y (the particular* of which *tll be|ri?e?attiwBwe, ,af if required) I feel under the obligatiooa t?Kgiw*i^jr ; 0. influence in the circulation of so vatu&bfr a PMmh* ,]e cino. You re, respectfully,, ' ' _j n 'j+M. " Bf HfcJNRY WJMbS&X , sri Patriot, Gallia co., 0. Dec. 5i6,i84g. ' ? )W' ScoVit 4* mead No. 1ii, chh'rfrtfi*s8wb<'>*in New Oilcans, wholesale General. ArwGBv >Ii. the Southern Stales to whom _ addressed. Sold wholesale, and. Jamrs R. McKain, Camden 8. C., A. Fiwwt Columbia, Haviland, Ff AgHA'tt, *Htti ]Si P. Al. Coney, Charleston, SS^. cc Hall Winsborn. S.'O. ' sh February 14,1849. 7 , PATENT CANDLE-HA&SC The most Economical and LaboMwM|'iMK? ll erer;invented.- ) fJHd; Combining every adtantage which cairSe w'ndi _ ed Turin furnishing light. By its-U6&,**jier#oii can at any moment produce a candle,-eq^art in?o? ne lidity mid durability to any made by sive and laborious method. The fibres ~6ftKerrfrfc. ? in passing through the tube xytthih^ttAS'ejffWWWry are drawn perfectly smooth, wliTch rtof vcnts the flaring of the light, hut atWtefpathe candle from burning down tW side.''I This article is on* which 'every hooM?t eepfr i, '* as well as all who study cconomy%?thelight, should possess themselves of, aa ny convenient and economical, being simjjlu wcandlestick, which makes its pwn caudfes. if &Tug?t ;w ingeniously constructed, with'a feeeWoyffflgy. low, lard or ether materials of which caadtts are ? made ; also a place to deposit the ' wick* both ef which by only turning a screw, ate forced up4ft ill the form of a perfect candle, either ttmhoct-orJang lengths, as may he desired, thus foi miry alandless caudle, by simply refilling the reservoir when ~ it ehall have been exhausted. The reservoir holds one half pound of tallow, enough for four cstMles. ?' Candles can be made by.deiog I)rummond*? on Patent (.'andle Maker, at less titan ONR4|ALF ihe ordinary expense,- the only outlay- being-for n" tallow or other substance. From the expOMWpe r0 rf many families who have used-thePatentCendle Maker, as well as the numerous tests to which tit Im8 been subjected, we can place the Orwhtn<md ~ patent Candle Maker before the public Msnastsiie t which may always be depended on. .-With fair usage it win never gei oui "i ? ci. Sold by F. L. ZBMP, Agent for (h*ttUkX9cf Kershaw. t8li#p ~ Feb 11 tf'iv I' <*4 ll? Take Notice. J Squire McDaniel has got some shingles cm* the "? McUiestcr branrh nn itay land, I forewarn all per. sons from taking them away ; shouItTlrfiy ofie.jk* so, they mart expect to be iftdlcKW. '-1 e_ IT The Lnnd of Jamfcs <?ook ie:to WebWM# a , ew immfhs, and as there is a great, part^f it ' fenced by my fence, the purchaser may tkplg to mako his own fence, as I shall permit them to join ? me in no part, 8AMUEL.K3UJKL4tyl>Feb. 7,1849. 4t, m Jj jj J. W. BASKIN, Auctioneer, stfAu/1 npAiAntio nnA faitllfullv to ?nbS.u ? new entrusted m his care! " May ba found the Sheriffs Office-?or two d oo re a We e' ar For Sale The Smith House, opposite^the' 'BftwSBist Church?Terrae ca?y. ^ ^ ^ -?- J-' ' ? MM *