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H Oo motion oi Capt. B. B. Roykin the meetR ing adjourned. W THOMAS LANG, Chairman. W A. G. Baskin, ) | W. Thuriow CasTON, > Secrataries. I JwtN J. Workman, ) -f. -.n. IIIon. W. CL, Preston ?We arc pleaded to Ipam from a private letter, (says the Columbia Telegraph,) that the health of this distinguished gentleman continues to improve. He is at presrnt on a visit to his friend Colonel M'Cord. at i St- .Mathews?his friends insisting upon his not ..returning to his arduous duties until his health is entirely re-instated. ~K^ru.;? iT?C Pisssnt Winter.?Dr. Knbhins, Librarian or th? Hartford Athrncmn, (Conn.) now over faO years of g*?- ha* kfPl a record of the weather from his youth op, and acknowledges that the present Winter beats all former ones, within his rec"llcctirn, f>r the extent of its csltlucn a? measured by tlic^therniometcr. ' - ft* .-a P??dpck West,'?The Chicago Democrat learns that all tiro waro houses nt South port are full, pressed down and running over, of wheat, the ten pin alley is so full, aad at last advices an offer of two hundred dollars had been made for one or the churches! . .It'nv.,; ; t , Justice to the Families of those who Fell in the ; Mexican War. Baltimore Sun says: Among the Acts passed .by the pFcsenl Congrats; Is one approv. edon the 24th instant, giving fire years' half tp Uwt widows arvrt orphans of every officer, npiMHimraiiwiuned officer and private, who serv. ?I -I "iili Mut'ipo. nnil was | UUI IHM lup jtiir obI 1. mi .... .. .. M ^notwrably discharged, or continued in service (ittrisg the time of hi? death and whoso death was in consequence ot wounds received or "dis. eaj&cnntracted within ihe lino of duty." This is due to tW families of the gallant soldiers who | feiJ in the service of their country. i? i* ~~~~~ HospkalUirs to Mr. Polk?We understand that it Committee has been appointed to pro. ceed to Wilmington, to receive and conduet Ex-President PoLK to Charleston, ami that arrangements have been made to extend to him such courtesies as his distinguised position warrants. The rjtjzeps of Savannah have appointed a Committee to meet liim in Charleston and our Mayor faas Invited the:n to participate in the j ceremonies that will take place here. K. Charleston Courier. >- ' I ' SPECIAL NOTICES. i... 1 .-> j 1 UWe Are requested to announce IlAYMAN IsEYr, Esq- as a candidate lor lutendant at t!ic ; ensuing election. ... Editor: It being understood that our present able and efficient I.itcndant will decline a re election, the friends of JAMES R. .MrKAl.V, Esq j hereby nominate him as a candidate for that office , at the ensuing election. 1. O.O.F: The Fifth Auriversfiry of Kerclu.iv Lod:c, No t9. will be eeiehrated on Monday 19th inet., 7$ P W?en ? hich occasion Brother P. G . Thomjs i. Wo* new will deliver an Oration. All 'Trtfnsieflt Brethren and Member* of this I?o!ge, wilt meet at the Ua>i at 7 o'clock. The citizens ! -are respectfully ict'itcd to attend at the Baptist CbureJi. " A . L. SOLOMON, JOSEPH WIENGES, THOMAS VVILS ) V. ' ' Committee < / Arrangemen t. * ' Starch 7 2t 10 i un? JI0WJSL COMPLAINTS. CHOLK'S, Ac. "w.l??4Wtureljr cured by Jiyne's Carminative Balaam. Chicago, LI.. March 27, IS 15. j 1Vv& Dr.'*D. Jayne?Dear Sir?You a?k in? what pio"f? i I met with of the effic icy of your Carminative. I | ?sb safidy say that I never prescribed a medicine fir ! Hhwl u?pimrnUm thai ban given mc so much satis faetsan, sad Hay patients so speedy and perfect r lief m this. Whenever introduced int->? family, u bcrnc >c? "Standing remedy for those aihnmts and is called for ?f?in and again, which 1 think a prcly good pro'.f T H* efficacy and usefulness. In the Summer Cnmpl lint of children, it has frequently apj>eared to snatch the tittle victims, a* H were from llie grave. It eaved the lite of mjr child, and of sooli and such a child, I have J* repeatedly heard said. Li dysenteric affections of! " doits, I have time and again seen It aet like a charm ^^ni||gtvo permanent relief in a few hour*, I may mv in few minutes. In fine it is a valuable medicine, and hO'fatnily should be without it. Respectfully, M L. Kvait, M. D. Professor of Materia Medicna in the L ipoite Uoivcr. aily, Indiana. Prepared only by Dr. D.Javne. Philn^.-iplJa. and sold on frnry by JAMES R. .Mcli A IN. Camden, S. WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. '. Dr. WkUr'? B ilsam of Wild Cherry?No Quackery ~No Deception. In writing forth the virtues of this truly peat medicine* we have no desire to deceive ? those who arc labouring under affliction, nor do we ffudr to'eulogize it more than it justly deserve*. Yet ~' when we look around and are tho vast amount of suflF erlng and distress occasioned by many of the disease* in whicli this medicine hue proved so highly successful, we feel that we cannot urge its claims too strongly, or . ary too much in its favor. Utat Various remedies, it is true, have been ofTbrrd and ?fc into notice for the euro of distunes of the lungs, and some have been found no doubt rcry useful, hut i.f * f. ali that have yet been discovered, it'is admitted hy * ph/??^iaiis, and all who huvo witncsccd its IfRcts, that *v. nooe. hu* proved as speccssful as this. Fot Asthma, Slrorlness of Breathund similar afflictions, it may he |>rooounccd n positive cure. It hus cured Asthma, in many cases of ten si d twenty years' standing, after physicians had dcclurcd the case hcyoud the reach of medicine. ^ { None genuine, unless signed I. Bottr on tho wrap hi* W* Camden by J. R. ."SIcKain; at wholesale M. Coiien, & Co., Charleston, and hy Druggits generally throughout the Slate. DEATH FROM A SLIGHT COLD By negh cling those salutary precautions which corn, (nort sense dictates, many, very many, fall victims to * llieir imprudence. We have seen Wire young bride, (dooming as it were, as the bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope, the pride of her fullior and the joy of be* mower? nor chock nusncu wim imiKi|>.u??k wnd her eye tienming with the soft expression of love? tho gay (Iream? of life dancing on Iter fincy with the rich and variegated tints of the rainbow's promise ? We hare seen all thia changed?aye, tho wedding gar. ment for a ahrood and the bridal clininhcr for this sc. pnlchre of the dead; and. nil this from neglecting a common COLO. Now, before it is too late, use L'R. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, which gins immediate relief, a* thousands ol onr most intelligent families admit of its moat extraordinary cures. Tho t gay, the beautiful and tho young speak forth its praise, ., aatl will, ao long as it makes positive cures, and clicers tho despairing family firciido, U*Soc adverliscinonl -? in soother oolun*. Cash for Bark. Wnwill contract for Bark at the rale of 8G a Cord Caab?or $$ in Trade. . , \V. AflDERSOX <$ CO. ifrircl. 7th, 1840. tf 10 * - . MARRIED?On Sunday evening the 4th inst., by the Rev. John R. Joy, Mr. Thomas Dean to Miss Louisa daughter of Aaron and Ann Miles all of this place. MARRIED?On the 14ih ult, by Rev. F* Rush, Mr. Wm. M. McI.ntosu to Miss Caroline Riiame, all of Sumter district. On the evening of22d u!t., l?v Rev. N. Graham, Mr. Oliver Hodge to Miss Susannah Broadway, all of Sumter District. ~CAMDEN PRiCESC5RRENT:" Boppinp, per vd. 18 to 20 ; Lard. lb 8 to 10 Bah*. Hope, lb. 10 to 12 l.ead. lb G to 7 Bacon, lb. 7 to 8 | Molasses, pall. 31 to 40 Butter. lb. 12 to 18 . Mnckarel, bbl 8 to 12 Brandy. gall. 28 to 35 j Nails, lb SI- to 8 Beeswax. lb. 18 fo 22 : Oats, bush 30 to 35 Beef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 j Oil, K|ierm. pal. 1 to 11 Cheese, lb. 12 | Linseed, pal. 70 to 70 Coilbe, lb. 8 to 10 i Peas, bush 50 to 55 Cotton, lb. 5 to 62 | Potatoes, sweet bu 25 to 50 Corn, bushel. 47 to 50 ' Irish bbl Flour, barrel. 4 to 5 ! Rye, hush'75 to 871 Fodder, cwL 60 to 75 : Rice, - bush. 3 to 4 ! Feathers, lb 25 to 30 : Sugar, lb 7 to 16 i Glass, ]00fo.et 21 to 3i Suit, sack 11 to | J liilcs, (Ur\) lit H to IH | Miot. ling to ir Iron, 11) 5 to 61 j Shinnies. ntle 2 to 21 I.imc. Lb] 2 to 2. j Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 Wheat, bush 78 to 00 QDs? CDo -Tga Kershaw Lodge. 1ST umber 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld at their new IJall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the X. G. A. ItOB?HTi)ON, Secretary. SC2TS C>"TS1I?3?.AN33.~ Wnteree Oivision No. 0. The regular meeting of this Divpion will he held on Thursday evening next, at their Mall at 7 o'clock 31. P. DETXTir.R. R- S. Final IVoticc. I I would infi rm all whrae consciences tell them I that 1 ougnt to have been paid, that unless pay. j ment is madelicfore the 17(h inst. their papers will be put in suit Take heed. march5. W. C. WORKMAN'. * jTb. GOODLAD, Tailor, A ..? f,... tl.A eoU I PmiAl'titrr .Vlmurc Sinnll Points, Square and Scales, Tape Measures, mark* ing Chalk, Curved Rulers, cpc. The Mirror of Fashion is published on the first J day of ev- ry month, at S'2 a year, devoted to a re! view oftlic Fashions f ir the month, and to the subject of measuring and draughting, by the most approved authorities in the world. I The Fashion Plates for Spring and Summer just received: those wishing them will please apply directly. The English and French Fashions will he out in a f-w days, say the 1st of April. march 5. Dissolution of Copartnership. The Partnership I e etofore existing under the Firm of T. &. R. Wilson, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Either of the Partners is authorized to collect the debts due?and use tlm name of the Firm in liquidation. THOMAS WILSON, ROBERT WILSON. O- Ti.e Subscriler wi l continue the business at the old stand?And all those who may favor him with a call, will find Boots and Shoes o( the best quality low for ca-H or on the usual credit. T. WILSON. March 7 3t 10 Infirmary for Chronic Diseases. The Subscribers would inform tho public, that this Establishment is in successful <poration, and that ample arrangements have been made for the accommodation of patients. White patients can he provided with separate ard comfoitable apartments. Having applied ourselves for several years to he study and management of'this class of dis. eases, we are gratified i i promising a reasonable hope of success in the treatment of s jch cares as may be submitte 1 to our carc. | tr The usual tec will be charged when operaI tions are required. W. J. McKAIN, M. D C. J. SHANNON, M. D. March 6t\iei0. 'M 10 _ Not an Eclipse j et. Oct? IIo-se always ready to receive in six days, and never deceive on the seventh; Oysters as cheap * 1,1 ..... !im! I .nhsters as urea a ; rncasauto, nuunuivnt. i about the same. JAS. C. AJcKKNNA. N. B. Turtle Soup occasionally Fcrvetl up, with many other delicacies. Old Mac, will be exhibited at Our Mouse in a few days, frec.t March 7 tf 10 Orders IVo. 5. In pursaancc of orders received from Lt. Col. Kershaw, fe? election for First and Second Licutcnanis of Beat Company No. 2, to fill the vacancies oct asioned by the resignation of Lts. Cooper ' and Bo me, will he held at tin court house on S:i| turday the tt:h day of April next. Corporals Lci vy and Moore are detailed as mai.agcts. I By order of Capt. Young. \ march5 T. HARRIS, O. S. Committed. To the JaH of Kershaw District on the 27tli February, a negro fellow who calls Iiimsplf NKD, ami says he belongs to Osinon Be!! of Fairfield i District. Said negro is about five feet ID or 11 I inches high and about 35 years of age. The owner is requested to come forward, cotni plv with the law and lake him awav, J. W. BASK IN, J. K D. March 7 . tf 10 i Ordinary's lYolice. Where; s, no person having applied to me for letters of adininis'ratio i upon the foods, chatties, , rights an 1 credits of Win. Rosser deceased, lata of ' Kershaw District, South Carolina, f have taken i possession of the same and give notice to all having demands to present them duly attested, and those indebted to make immediate payment to rnc. JOHN It JOY, o. k. d. March 7,1849. 10 tf South Carollna-Kershaw District. ey joiin k joy esquire. ordinary. Whereas William Robertson has applied to me j for Fetters of Administration on all and singular the floods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of 1 David G. Leigh, late of the District aforesaid, dej ceased: I These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and i siiigul.it, the kindred ar.d creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next ! Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be liolden | at Kershaw Court House on the 19th day of March I :?. t.i.??. ;r w'iiv the said adminis " v tration should not be granted. | Given under my baud a'"' seal, this 2d day ol i Match in the year of our j. .d one thousand eight hundred and lorty nine and in the seventy third year of American Independence. JOIIX R. JOY, o k. d. March 7, 1810. IS tf JOS. B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, Broad-street, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lancaster and Fairfield Districts. Law Notice. GREGG, PALMER GREGG Will practice in the Courts of Law and Equity for Fairfield District; and c nr?r>/^ ju CL f> V. d (I V* llij U VJ IX. U U U v> v Will practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in additior to Richland. Columbia, ltt January, 1849. 9i? 7 4t * By Steam Five Days from New York. The Subscriber is just opening a pretty assortment of Fashionable Spring Goods?among them are? Handsome Spring Prints from 8 to 31 cents, per yard. Handsome Spring Ginghams from 16 to 37? cts. " Mourning do. do 31 to 37^ cts. Rich Printed Lawns from 20 to 44 cts. do. Organdi Alouslins from 25 to 37^ cts. Plain and Printed Worsted iiernge from 44 to 6'2? cts. Prettv Thread Edgings from 10 to 37? cts. Linen Cambric Ilandk'fs from 18$ to ?1 50 each. Plain and Fancy Linen and Colored Drills for Mens wear. Very heavy Barnsley Drills. i Marseilles and other Vestings. I Gentlemens Summer Gloves and Cravats. Aiso, a good assortment of Ladies Superior Kid Gloves, all sizes and colors. i Expecting to receive in a few days 200 Gentle- i mens and Youths Summer Coats, from 81 to 810 | each. Also a large assortment of ready made i Vests?all made to order and warranted to be as | low as any purchased in this market. Hereafter j goods will be sold by the subscriber on the princi- j pie of "small profits and quick Falos." E. YV. BONNEY. , .1/arch 5th, tf 10_ . South Carolina--Kershaw District. BY JOHN It. JOY, ESCi. OKDINAKY. YY'hereas, John H. Rose has applied to mc for j Letters of Administration on all and singular the poods and chattels, rights and credits ot Micah I Yard, late of the said District, t'eceased: These ( are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singtiIsr the ki idred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before mc at our next Ordin -ry's Court lor the said district, to he holden at Kershaw court liouse on tlie 12th day of March, inst to show cause if any they can, why said administration t should not he granted. ] Given under my hand and seal, this 5th day of ] March, in the year of our Lord one thousand t eight hundred and forty nine, and in the 73d year of American Independence. J. R. JOY', O. K. D. , Special Notice. ] All persons indebted to J. A. Cleveland previous . to the 1st inst, are particularly requested to call ' on me and settle the same without delay. , Feb. 23. Z. J. DEM AY. , tTTlie undersigned having disposed of his in- 1 tcicst in this place to Mr. Z. J. Dellay, would recommend him to the favorable consideration of his friends and former customers. X A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 2G. 9 Gt Final and Positive Notice. All accounts not settled by /Return Day, will ' be placed in the hands of an attorney for collec- ' tion, without distinction. I S. D. LEVY. ? Feb 20 9 tf 1 j. Turning, f Either ill Iron or Wood neatly done; also, hav- c ing bad considerable experience in Gun work, re- c pairing Locks, Keys, &c. wiil be thankful for any r jobs of that kind. R. J. McCRElGIlT. Feb. 27. 9 tf South Carolina, Kershaw District. BY JOn\ It. JOY KSQ., ORDINARY. Whereas, Samuel Raskin applied to nic for Letters of Administration do bonis lion on all and t singular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and , Credits of James Baskin Jr., late of the District aforesaid, deceased. ( These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the " i said deceased, to be and appear before me at our i next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be bolden at Kershaw Court House, on ihe Ninth day of March next, to show cause, if any, why ihe said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand j eight hRlliTfed and forty-nine, and in the e?v*-??y- : ; third year of Amer.can Independence. , JOHN R. JOY, O. K. D. , ^ Feb 28 2t 9 ] The subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and the public that lie lias purchased the Drug i Store of Dr. J. A. Cleveland, where he will rout in- i | uc the business on bis own account, and hopes, by . , strict personal attention and constant endeavours to < I please, to merit a continuance of their patronage. < r/ I 1 \ !.* 11 ? \T /J. J 1/lil 1 . \ I. Camden, Feb. 21. 8 2m *' Li^lit on Mtc Sil!>ject." The subscriber keeps constantly on hand Lamp Oil of the best quality, which he will sell at prices to suit the times. Call and see, and sa'isfy your- < selves of the fact. Z.J. DEHAYi I Feb. 21. Xearly opposite Masonic Hull. ( Tliompsoninn Medicines, Embracing every article nmv used in the practice Townsend's Sarsapurilla, Wistar's Balaam Wild Chcrr/ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Roche's Embrocation Fabenstock's Vermifuge; Dead Shot J Jayne's Expectorant; Jayne's Alterative i Tonic Vermifuge ami Carminative Balsam I Schap's Headache Pills Moduli's, Brandreth's, Spencer's and Peter's Pills, ! &c. &c. For sale by j j Feb, 21. Z. J. DEI IA V. I Jayne's Hair Tonic. A fresh supply of the above valuable preparation for the growth and improvement of thellAlK. Just received bv Z. J. DEIIAY. Feb. 21. tf 8 "I would also state," That in addition to a line stock of Drugs, Medicixes. Perfujukkv and Fancy Articles; I keep constantly on hand a choice selection of Segars; Mrs. Miller's Fine cut Chewing Tobacco; horillard's Superior Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff"; SnutV and Tobacco Boxes, Segar Cases, &c &c. Feb. 21. Z. J. PEHAV. Ke ill oval. The subscriber having removed his Shop one i door in rear of M. Drucker's store, will be happy to supply any one with a Gin, Horse .Mill, Threshing Machine or Wheat Fan. lie requcsts'Plantcrs, before sending to another State for Gins, to call and examine his, as they are warranted to be as well made, as free from taking tire, to run as light, and make as good cotton as can bo had, and J ? -1 / ?? ran otiur tntiflo nil! fif HOJU I \v>? uuiimo pvi bhu | >? v tlie best cast steel plate.) Old Gins faithfully repaired. Feb. 7. It J. McCREIOMT. North Carolina Bacon, Fine Lard, Seed Potatoes, Oats, Best Stone Lime, for sale low for cash l.y E. W. BONNKY. r FebU tf 7 Notice. .Ml bundles or parcels to he sent by the Camden and Charlotte Stage must be left at the stage office, or they will not be forwarded. Feb. 21. JAMES McEWEN. (CrCharlottc Jefibrsonian insert.'J times. wm noTEiT The undersigned has again leased this commodious Establishment. Grateful for past favors, he hopes that his proximity to the Rail lioad Depot, the conveyances at hand to be 'ransportcd from it, the improved management of the Stables connected with the Hotel, and the care and attention bestowed upon his Table, will induce and secure n r continuance of that patronage hitherto so generously given to his House. The Chcraw and Charlotte Stages always call for passengers whenever required, i Drovers will find spacious lots prepared for every kind of stock. Nov. 20. B. T. BOYD. * IVew Goods* The subscribers are now receiving a further supply of new and seasonable DRY GOODS,? Also, a general and full assortment of Groceries, Hardware, &c., to which they respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public generally, as they will be sold very low for cash. GEO. S. DOUGLAS <$ CO. Feb. 21- 8 tf Counting House Calendars and Almanacs, fur 1849, School ana Miscellaneous Rooks, Stationary, &lc. A. YOUNG. Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. The undersigned having taken the stand recently occupied by \\ hitakeu & Akeants. respectfully gives notice, that he intends to carry on the business as heretofore. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill all orders with promptness and despatch. He will inake to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other plantation tools, and mill work. Particular attention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, as lie will give .'lis persona) attention to both dennrtmnnts of his business, hn will minrnntRO satis. I o faciion. IJis Woodshop is amply supplied with the best af Timber, wcll-seasoi.ed, and he would like to ^cc the man, who can put up bettor work, from a iv hoc'barrow, up to a mx passenger stage coach. His prices will be in accordance with the times, Hid for the ready money will be such as cannot fail to satislv the most economical. As he believes in the maxim, that short settlements make long friends, lie will expect settlements to be made quarterly N. B. AURA NTS. Feb I t If 7 Taxes. Notice is hereby given that J will open books on he 13th of Feb'y next, at the store of James Dunlap in Camden, for collecting the Taxes for 1843, and will attend at the following places on lie following days for the same purpose. On Monday, the 5th March at Liberty IIill; on rucsdav, Oth of Marth at Flat Rock; on Wedlesday, 7th ot March at Buffalo; on Thursday. Jili of March at I.izenby's ; on Friday, Oth of March at ?S'ch roc It's Mill; on Saturday, lUtli of March at Cureton's Mill. After the above named times. I will attend at "'amden until the first day of May next, at wbi-h ime the books will positively be close :, ?.:il a'l lefaulters double taxed. J. W. DOBV, T. <\ K. I\ Jan. 30.1349. 3t 6 lie took a Fit. The undersigned would respectfully return his hanks to the public for the large patronage they lave bestowed on him, and informs them that he las n:nde arrangements with Messrs. White & Jnderhill one of the most fashionable Tailoring Establishments in New York, who will furnish lini monthly with the London, Paris, and New fork Fashions. lie hopes with his own well tnow 11 ability, and the large number ot good workncn he keeps employed, will enable liirn to execute work at short notice, and in as good style as, an be done in the State, if any have doubts, ileaac let tlicm come and take a fit. W. M. WATSON. Feb 1 4 tf_ 7 Office of Commissioner in Equity, KERSIIAW DISTRICT. Guardians, Trustees and, others accountable to his Court, will lile and vouch their Returns before ne on or before the loth April next. Rules will be forthwith issued against those in lefault. WM. M. SHANNON. Feb'y 8th, 1849. 9t 7 Red Oak Hark Will be contracted for on application to W. ANDERSON &. CO. Feb 14 tf 7__ Notice. All persons in lebted to the subscriber by Bone", \Tote or Account, arc respectfully requested to call llii) pay the rntnc, without farther doluy ; aa his jngagements, will compel liiin to collect by Attorney, il his customers neglect to comply with their promises to pay, ALEXANDER YOUNG. Feb 14 tf tf Rail Road, Camden Repot. The Freight oil all Goods shipped to tins Depot, ivill be required before the articles arc removed. t\nd in no case, will goods be delivered, but to nvners and consignees. Or to the order from ownjrs and consignees. G. S. HACKER, Agent of Transportation. Feb'y 7t!i. 1<S49 4t 7 For Sale or Kent. Tim Brick IIouso on l<ng-toivii square lately nvttcd by .Mr. W*. B. Johnston. It is a desirable slace of residence?Iieallliful at all seasons and convenient to business Apply to Mr. S. E. Caters. \VM. REYNOLDS. Feb. 13, 1940. H 7_ A C A HE UICAL SCHOOL. Tin; Itev. Titos. B. Rt'ssKt.i.. A. M., formerly Principal if Sumtcrville Academy, respectfully gives notice that, on llic lirsl Monday of February next, he will open in Cumleu. a School of the above style ill the house lately occupied hy Win. B- Johnston Esq. The Scholastic year will he diviJed for the present into quarters, at the end of each of which the 'tuition Fees ire expected to be settled. Furtncr information may he obtained by private application. GRADES OF STUDY AMD TUITION FEES. I.ower Primary (trade, consisting of Spelling, Beading. Primary Arthmetir and Geography, per quarter, - * * - - gj 00 Higher Primary Grade, consisting of Spelling, Beading, Writing Oral Arithmetic. and Geography, per quarter, - - f> 00 I.ower Advanced Grade, consisting of Spelling, Beading, Writing and English Composition, Written Arithmetic, Geography, Granitnur and Declamation, per quarter, - - 7 00 Higher Advanced Grade, consisting of Beading, English Coni|v>sition, Algebra. An-.. Grammar, History. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Logic. Mental Philosophy. Rhetoric, Arc.. |>er quarter, 10 00 Preparatory Course of Classics, per quarter, - 1- 00 January PJlli, 1SPJ. 1 tf Attention* A fttriIter supply of Urocerics just received making my slock complete. Those wishing to bnv, have only call End I ant satisfied w ill go away Dleased willi their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Doc 13 tf riO NOTltli. J. B. GOODLAD begs to inform h;h friends and the public in general, that alter a long recess, he has this day commenced business again, and to say that all orders entrusted to him will be executed in a superior style, with dispatch, and his well known ability will be exerted to please. A share of patronage is solicited. Jan. 10. To ISout or Soil. Thai largo new Store and Dwelling IIouso situated on Broad Street, opposite the Episcopal Church, f0| terms apply to JAMES McEWEN. Nov 20 tf -18 PALMETTO HOUSE, COLUMBIA, IS. C. The undersigned wishes to inform the public that he has moved from the American Ifnlcho the I'almf.tto House, (opposite the Stale House,] which lie has taken entirely on his own account and where he would be pie; scd to see his formei patrons, and all others who may be pleased to cal on him. Ami to those of his acquaintances he would say, that they will be made not less com' fortable than heretofore, and to strangers, call am try the Palmetto House. An Omnibus will always be kept in readiness at the Kail Iload Depot to convey passengers tt this House. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 19. 4 9t Wide Iron made Plough*, Plough Moulds, Hoes Spade*, Axes, Trace Chains, &c just received bj Jan 31 E. W. BONNEY. 1>l -7T-.L" IPO?a?ag3BB?Mpr.i.*M"H?MEBW (KrTlie Rail Road Blacksmith. ; Most respectfully. returns his best respecti his friends an d eiffstomer? fcrrpMt fiV6n>, and b their continuation for fhe present yeiar; he rap" those who have so liberally patronized hirri- to and settle their past year's accounts, as he is p and wishes to pay his accounts so as to prev his losing time in loafing about the streets to i lect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot pect to get credit, which is the only capital he to carry on his business upon. His customers i expect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait tliein. Work of all kind is to be found at his si such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good one together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is p pared to do all sorts of Blacksmithing, includ carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c? rail road work, especially the repairing of Engi &c. &.c. Jauary 8 Money Wanted. All persons indebted to the subscriber are c ncstly requested to call and make settlements, those who have been owing him for one yeai more, ?.re notified that unless payment is made fore Return Day, that the claims will be placei the hands ol an attorney for collection. t n x a ifnn ntTVT a n jan o J/Jiuijis i/u^junr " Settle Fairly, if you never Pay." Tiie subscriber hereby extends a cordial inv tion to all of his friends an patrons lo who indebted to him to come forward and settle their accounts for the past and previous years. To those who are indebted for one or more ye; he would say that unless they come up and set bv "cash," note or so:no other satisfactory w they will be called on by an attorney for a lb] dation kllc hopes this notice will supercede necessity of a personal call on his friends, as Ik in great need of the root of evil, to enable bin: lessen some evils which are pressing him sort Jan.31. J. K. McKAIN 7IRS. WOODLAD'S Fashionable Bonnet Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbo Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, i open and ready for sale at very low prices for c; | or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. partictila I recommends them as being the most fashionable the market. O" Bonnets cleanser?, altered anrl trimmed so to render the most skillful judges unable to 1 them from now. At the stoic formerly occup by Dr. A. l)( Leon. Dot 18 In Equity. KERSHAW DISTRICT. Wm. Randolph, ) rs. / Bill for sale of Land, &c James Adkins, et ai. ) It appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. I ; kins one of the Defendants to the above Bill ! without and resides beyond the limits of t State. It is ordered, on motion of J. AI. Desa sure, Cotnjd'ts Sol'r., that the said Wm. Adki do answer, plead, or demur to the said bill wit three months from this date, in default whereof, order pro confess? will be entered against him. WAT. AI. SHANNON, C. E. K. I) Feb. 8th, 1819. 3m ] Important to Country People The subscriber liav ngr determined to do a rm extensive grocery business than heretofore, is sirous of disposing of his entire Slock of 1 Goods and Wares of every description at original cost. Country people will find it to th interest to call and examine?Groceries can a be purchased of him at the lowest possible rat Also, 100,000 Florida Segars of the differ I grades, these Segars are on consignment, ar.d v ' be sold at from ?7 to $12 per Thousand accord to quantity. H. IIOLLEYMAN, JR I'liampaignc. Baskets Colinger, Star and Anchor Champa pints and qnarts. II. LEVY F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Age CAMDEN, S. C. W II attend to Public and Private Sales of > description. [LTAuction Room opposiie James Dunlap, a I doors above Davis's Hotel. 11?t Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber v lease rail and 6ettle the same without delay. Jan. 24. J AS Ale E WEN 1) I Iral o JUldlllll ?s># Tlio subscriber lias on hand a fine article negro Blankets, which he will sell, as the seai ^getting late, at a great discount frun fort prices. Persons in want would do well to < and look at them. Also a few pcices of ne clot lis at cost for cash. E. \V. 150XNEV Feb 14 tf Notice. All persons indeb'od to mc are requestei make immediate payment. sept. 20. J. D. MURJtAY JOII* LHGRA.V, j Receiving & Forwarding Merchant and BaukAgi CAMI)F.N, S. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully alt j ed to, on moderate terms. j Cotton Yarns, &c. The subscriber has on hand, and will in fut j have a continual supply ol YARN and CI.O' from the Catawba Factory, both of which will b a comparison with any made in '.his country. Terms as usual for such articles. Jan. 24. JAS. Me E WEN, A gen Loaf, Powdered, Crushed, Clarified and Br? jiutrars, just received and for sale by Feb 14 tf 7 E. W. BONNE? ~~MAI3L ARRANGEDKVTS. SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA, GKO. Duo Daily at : : : ; 6 P. ) Clones : s ' : : 5 A. I NORTHERN MAIL, V*A CHARLESTON, S. C. Duo Daily, at : : : : ("> P. 1 Closes " : : ; : 5 A. NOKTIIKRN MAIL, VIA CIlF.JtAW, S. C. Duo daily, at : : : : 4 A. J ' ('lives *' : : : : : fi P. ' j K7"A1I mail matter as far North as Raleigh. N. C, bn sent via this route, further North, via Charleston, 8 CHARLESTON MAIL. Due daily, at : : : : 6 P. Closes " " : : : : 5 A ' i ?7* A Way Bag will he kept open for the reeeptii Charleston letters until 5i o'clock A. 31. WESTERN MAIL. VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily, nt : : ; : 6 P. Closes : : 5 A. I Sl'MTKR DISTRICT MAILS. VIA STATEBURR, s Due 31ondny. Wednesday and Friday, at 6 P. | Close same tlays at : : : 7 *' KT"Wny 3Inils for Offices on the South Carolina , Raul close daily at T P. 31. CHARLOTTE MAIL. VIA LANCASTER C. H. S. Due Tuesday and Thursday. Sunday, at 3 P. Closes Monday. Wednesday A- Saturday, at 7 A. J YOKKVIM.R MAIL, VIA RED HILL, &C. Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A , Closes same day, nt : : : 12 [ LYNCH WOOD MAIL, VIA TILLER'S FERRY I Due Tuesday and Friday, : ' : : -1 A. Closes saute day, at : : : 5 P. ) .1. N. (IA3IEWELL, P. OFFICE HOURS. I ~ , i? m f)?..n nt 3 1 1 wprn ni n a. in,?vhw- m ? ! Close at 5 I'. ft!., and open one hour after the arrival c Southern Mails in the evening. | On the Snhbnlh, open front 9 to 10 A. M.. ond hn hour after the arrival of the Southern mails in the eve 0C?~A1I credit for postage is slopped, us I have no tii 5 make collections, nud no letter will be delivered ttnl > is paid for. 1 Ostntrc Stamps for sale. Jan. 1. IgW J. N. GAMEWELL, I\ For Salo. Cognnc firnndy, Scotch Whiskey, Raisins, Cttn and Almonds by J. MoEWE Nov 2'J if J ? gt '. * * % ?fl.I GOOD GOODS I CHEAP!! sto The subscribers wishing to redmih&r m&&** 0?6 the rnTtntlrrrirrrtir nf Jtrr mraenf inrrtlftli/tfiiJb i srs ties of comir.um cation,. purcfiaserTw WlKH call their interest to look over their a*8ih(** icor Dry-Goods, Hardware, Groceries, 4cm cut before buying, as they feel ;ol- parison of their Goods w it a nJiqjPbet*'itsWfcffe j ex- ty and price, (cash or credit)'will. hae their disadvantage. , "sf n iri r i iisan.* nay MeOOWALL <f COOPE^^T , on One door above the Ban.t of iop, Jan. 16. ,s- &&* &<t><ssas? :Z.?? inn COMPOUND ? j ha *"*. . - -V* ..X 1.11 Syrup of Liverwort and Tarf . ? l. A safe and certain cure for consumption of dw'tupgt^t" ? spitting of blood, coughs, cold*, axtkmoi pain dot the side, bronchitis, ichooping eottgh,.andaU jpc4**~ tar- monary affections, ' " *' and statement of irntjur cox, ? i r, 1 r ?r Late PROFFESSOR in the Cincinnati ?GLEc4? be- TIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Phystciagdttelfc J in known, who has an extensive prac,tjcef in relation to the rase of Miss Belt, alter having,feeengfty* up to DIE with the last stage of CONSUMPTIOftV ? by a nunaber of able PHYSICIAS- v -"-'*< ** Mr. A. L. Scovii.i.:?Sir?However i?a- 1 have been to permit my name tu appear sits&dh^? are od to a certificate recommending Patent Mqditriwth up Nostrums, or Calholicums, I reverthefess-tJiielhiifc my duty, not only to my patrons, but to thfe jC0fh*jwM! ire, nity, and, all afflicted with diseases .fequlnh^ tie, Cough Medicines, to state, that in tliree.pai^icaw^ ay, cases of incipient CONSUMTION, vie. Miss Belt;' jui- step-daughter of Mr. John Carr, of this eitr;iHe** the Baruer, sister-in-law of Mr. V. Wunfl&^&ufchferS ? is and Mr. R. K. Cox. one of our City Council,. , to Dr. RODGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP ofi*?>]y. ERWORT and TAR operated more LiKEa^RBCJFIC, than any remedy of a similar charactffifa ? its operation that I have ever. used in my < practge. One of the cases above, viz. /tf;sd.&It,,*ppeare(!ftfv * be laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Cmi. ns, sumption, as pronounced by several PH Y8rtJ?HW0l tc. who were io attendance previdtfi l&'m isli to treat the case. She is at this time inthacnjpfwti rly ment of as apparent good fnltb nnil (mm 'I'jlWii . ii, ance, as likely to die with any other d sease^a*, any other yonng lady of this city*..;/* ft reypeQt^^. i as the health of the other two cares* ^ll ' i^yiresteB^ :ell ing premonitory pymp'oms seem to Have*subsi<relf ied from the use of a few bottles "of the syhu^awiMK" Very respectfully; Vic. '*> ? 1 HIRAM COX, Cincinnati, Jan. 25th, 184%. *?.- n i*f?" q ' g -$???: To show the high standing of Dr Jf. Cox^ wjr give below the statement of the Hon. JtrMJ^nSjp rt Morse of the Cou'ts of Ohiovat CincinnalwJ? jP I am <.vell acquainted with Dr. Hnu ? Cer, *!" his Cincinnati, Ohio, andhis practice, he hsVtag*M)Ni us my family physician tor many years, and ewWJiiM!ns, fu"y fay that I have as much, er moreMMHBvI l,jn' in him, and his skillets a practicing Physician an any man living! HENR? MORSBUa, Cincinnati, Nov. 8ih, 1847. Dr. Cox is also the Physician.of r Jas- Saffix, our late city 3/arafisrfl. *"T ? Certificate of Daniel Conkltn, ewp, resident Fourth-Street, two doors westfof PlHttHet * ? nre This may certify that ^ have used Dr.lt?z?r?r de- remedy for conghs fSpt.j after trying -aaarialjutf )ry other medicines for thesame purpose, and have the derived so much benefit ftj?m it, whilstevqry tfiity ieir else failed to afford mo any relief, t^at I can con.180 fident'y recommend it as being toe most certain es. cure w ithin my knowledge. I am naturally preent disposed to disease of the Lungs, amhliM|W vill have consulted the best Physicians,aod '-nduiitf ing at different times every reasonable,means* !'Jm$* never in one instance -received such effectual ? lief as from this medicine, I have given my children when troubled with coughs, and htve ine found nothing so eflTeacious in atwreting the" etroet toration of the phlegm. D. CONtftEff' Cincinnati, Nov. 14, 1844. * - . rouA tlip fallowing testimony -of the Rev. Henry Wisemanr ^ Mr. A. l. Scoyjl : Dear SirHamg beoo?)*ac~ ]]t, quaintcd with Dr. Rogers* Syrup ofXfrerKoitji&cF Tar, under peculiar cirrompfancee,uamnlja^atof snatching my companion from aprcmaiur&.grajf r in)' (Lite particulars of which wtiJ be given at any time, if required) I feci under the oBlfgatmns to influence in the circulation of bo vaTuabTAf JSWi' cine- You rp, respect folly, HBNRY WISEMAN j, Patriot, Gallia co., O.. Dec. 28, l&<8t ST"** Scovil 4* Mbad NO. lll^Ctarrrersj&iget New Orleans, wholesale General Agents for ? the Southern Stales to whom all onters most J)e addressed. Sold wholesale and retail^yi ' Tames R. McKain, Camden S. C^-A.'Fratir 5011 Columhin, Havilaxd, Harrall, &aurt annf 31 P. M. Con en, Charleston* S? Maksbi, ' Hall Winsborn. S. C. ? February 14,1849. 7 , >* 7 DRUia.HOiVD^r ' ' - PATENT CANDLE-MA^ntg ] to The most Economical and Labor.sstvlag'-^uele ever invented* Combining every advantage which canrhe wish?* cd for in furnishing light. By its ose, a petfcot* - can at any moment produce a eandle^equaLin solidity and durability to any made 6y the bWywpensive and laborious method. The fibvea'offbewick, m'i : ?,i<0 tnli* within the evlnMler. "" III puooillg %.?w .WW are drawn perfectly smooth, which not-only prevents the flaring of the light, but also keej* the nre candle from burning down the side. ' je ? TH This article is one which every howo-lre?>etv iear as well as all vho study economy in theof light, should possess themselves of, arrWternipIe, convenient and ecmomical^being simply itamlet. stick, which makes its own catndbee. - H ?*^oal ? ingeniously constructed, with a rerervei>lfc<4*Ijwn low, lard or ether materials of which' are made; also a place to deposit the wick, both of which by only turning a screw, are forced hp in the form of a perfect cand!^, either in short or long lengths, as may be desired, tints forming an endless candle, by simply refilling Ihb meecvttfr when jl" it shall have been exhausted. HiefCTbWotr Jfcrfde one half pound of tallow, enough foriotir Cabdlea. >1. _ ( ,'andha can be made by using f>rummood's M. Patent Candle Maker, at leqs than ONE-HALF the ordinary expense, the only ,outlayf<* iM. tallow or otheT substance. Prom the experience W.. i rf many families who hare treed the ftfienattndlo Y.in Maker, as well as the mimerons tesfs tiHfrbjch it has been subjected, we can place the fhrtintH-md M patent Candle Maker before the public as ?n article [(/ which may always be depended on, Wrlh lair >n of usage it will never gel out of order.. "" Mold by F. L. ZEMP, Agen&for the of Kershaw. -trtfc M. Feb I t / 7 ?c ' JKcal EstatetoY SftlCiT >1. The subscriber offers for saJehia Camden hbuse. As a winter residency for a small A trnil,, thfa is none more pleasant or convenient., It jiiuJh* sold r low. Also, his Kirk wood residence,^douttated yi ' (on the Lancaster Road,) for marketing. imU.peril. fectly healthy. Also, will be sold low, femrteen shares Rail Road stock, and two siiaree tefegrapn M. stock. Persons wishing to purchi^ltiCteyitod >' to call. -,.??* E. W. BONNET. M. J. w. BASKUr, 4piaofflk* Will attend promptly *ud faithfully ness entrusted to his cari. May be fouricTat the ,T Sheriffs Office?or two doors cbove-Boydki Hotel. /,|H? Jan 10 2 r,"e ?: ? if nn For Sale or Rent*- 4 mng. Tho Smith Hottee,'opposite the tfatfiodist Z\0, Church-^Tertne easy. ,U J. M. DESAU9BWE. i, ? M. Notice. All persons indebted to the too firpitfJfcbyf Kennedy, are eernwtly- requested to wn on the roots g^bscriber and settle tfao aamo withqMtd^*?' N- ... R. KBNN*l)V. 48 | Nov. 22. 47 . .. - . U a .lif MtUoO V,