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the Union be t?$fcidt What possible good b< to as TtiKpii Wls^lhe Union mini -Mgdah absolute rion.lntercourse, it opc? adopted, will be the best mode to prepare th< country from the condition and conseqnencei that would follow. It shall be preserved, thii is tbe snode, that by developing our capabilities svilK Ijkhvaj* secure in equality, respect, nni power?and start us in the path of unexamplei ucw**. - Xt a "fiiturc day we propose, unless )*oui columns will he more worthily filled, to examine the efficacy of this measure, and to advance Mutie reasons to show why it ought to be adopt odwitbowt delay. We wiH need no enshargo in ttfMHPrei , none such can resist?but we will hatfc^t at owr port* more ships, and a livclici commerefc than the South ever saw. HAMI'DKN. ? " 'df- * ' } ??? ?4V-. . , From the Daily Telegraph. M?tr I&oitob ; From the late action of Congnus-ami most of the. Legislatures ol the nonslareholding Slates, I take it for granted the wrW persist in their aggression upon the excluding her from all territory lately acjj^jhed by the blood and suffering of her no. (<h*r<on? {,aitd by abolishing the institution o| slay. i v in all other places over which Congress exclusive junsoicmm. i ?i lft?k??kj?ur granted, became tyranny has rare. I.v iero knonn in relax its hnhl until broken by ?r nerereJ liy the sword. I also take far granted. that the South once nearly her equal in number*, and ever easily her superior in ?armband. intellectual greatness, has not fa I. lonso low;' *&>to submit,like ft craven to the having Irtr . rights wrested from bhftvrftboik a struggle. Udder this aspect of ftfai&^mcftlHstnn scroti inevitable?it may Fie ftloqdlrsvhu}-either peaceable or bloody, it may sever the-bonds of ibis Union, [t is then finao for twin throw m ide all qickly sentiment, alky upon this subject, and look the event boldiy iwsheflhwwvbav' T -> r > * - t*t4fk?4k#inW fcf a poliiical partnership, into vhicb each State entered a* an equal and *ov reign, any State ha* an unquestionable right to*secede. peaceably and quiet, whenever in her opinion firevtrfiracttomrof the Constitution have fwemn? so flagrant as In. be. home no longer nattenee and honor to herself. ' This right ha* nevefyet lw* denied in the S.nnh,?indeed it I* inseparable from and constitute* the chief rno*<nti?e feature in our admirably framed I repeat, singly this secession ?*iM*fee^aee. but joinfly with others the end tie more certainly and effectually 'Aetired.' . Biit srtlf the ri^ht to resist these aj{mmm* tti the North, b/ the secession of t tro. three, or e.ven all the a<;vrieved States, he *peaceabryaetjntesced in ? It may he, hut there * I* dhoj^r that it trill not. It i.-t scarcely to |?e hnped thtt, spirit that offaoaticism which Itiirned wsfclm* in New England, and drove Rover Williams intoanile, and which has at a later ' day murdered ?ur Southern citizens for claim 1'ittjftheir propejtjr tinder the. constitution, will "'itelar il* hokt- without a struggle. It is then "Ig'IWt prudence to prrjtare for the wocat? T W calculate the consequences and lo??k to our reaftmfeetrTW tfe event of hostile collision. F >r. Innately Jar our purpose the late report of the VffrflHtdaiinner of Patents furnidies data upon * %hfich Jo haae a calculation. From thi? it ap - peoss that the population of the slavv holding ? WtHe? pW?pt r. letvinjr out the M breeches pock" ct," is now as follows; ^ ^SteSS^nd, : 5 in, 000 Vtrfin'a, : : : : 1,295,000 N.Carolina, : : : 780.000 *, 8. Carolina, : : : GJO.flOO Ceargia, I r ?t : : 825,000 ;V Muhama, : : : : 016,000 Mississippi, : : : : 070.00H .?< .?*' . . joo ono liOplMIAnSy ? tair.ui/)! Ten new, : : : : 990.000 TT 'weirtackf,: 870,00(1 Missouri, : : : : 599,007 Arkansas. : : : : 200,000 V'T^mv : ; : : : 150.000 Florida. j : : : : 80.000 fthrt. Colombia, : : 49,000 y " ^ Total, : : : 8,813,000 1(Jwl Or im aggregate of 8,843,000 From this should be deducted The 3,000,000 slaves incltt^d^Tn the above estimate, which will leave !*843j00j) wliites. Allowing nno-half oft his sum for females, and one-half of tjje remainder for aged, and children unable to l>ear arms, and we have 1;47Q,000 fight'ng m??n. But as tliere ever h%vfljf &, and ever will he, torieu and lialton^PPP^ry conflict (or liberty, we may strike ottl 47?r this class all over one million.? In lieu of these, however, if necessary, shoul I fce added at least 200.000 blacks, who, from K their known attachment to their masters, and Utelr contented and happy situations, would lie unwilling to abandon the first or change the last,-mid would, therefore, fight bravely on the side of the South. This estimate would then . gfre ti* 1,900,000 effective fighting men, leuv. iug out ?olantecr? from *11 other quartern. WiriMWs tmmVr of good men and true, or ' even the half if, if R?faw, Yorktown, Monte, rey, Rueo* Vista, Chapultepec and ChwuhiKco tell nol egregious tie*, we should tie wholly in. yinciMe. Then, too, we would he fighting for our right*, our honor* and the safety of our wives and children; while the North would lie righting to perpetuate wrong, injustice and . . villainy.' Wen, however, do not alone eon?ti. firfe the sinew* of war. Money, arm*, provi. siont, cTothtng and munitions are all needed In ?|ich aconte*f. In tM? respect, the advantage ?* wholly and entirely our*; for all these we < . have* of that which will most readily command them in the markets of the world, in our Corn, Wheat, R ice. Tobacco. Sugar and Cotton. I)r. Cartwright, in his ahle and unanswerable es. ay upon the *uhject of Slavery, informs u?, iba't IkMli in the Revolution and War of 1912, tin British government under the impression A** Aa from her neculiar institution, C*n*til?ted the weaker portion of this Confederacy, directed its attacks particularly to this quarter. Rut being most signnlly foiled and #ritnl>!e to endcrrtnnd the why and wherefore fheieoC they iusthuted inquiries through their Consuls and secret agents, the sum and sub. stance of which was embodied in a pamphlet (or the especial benefit <rf the English aristocrary. While in London, a copy of this pamphlet accidently fell Into the learned gentleman's hands, and the result of this enquiry seems to hare led otir transatlantic neighbors #o the inflowing very satisfactory concisions j that the slave has an instinct attaching liiin to hi? master, so very Rtrong as not to be broken by the hope of freedom itself?that such is his ailec'ion, so docile and obedient is his disposi. (ion in At# present relation, that during hostile invasions of the country, he can bo safely rn(rusted with the protection of the wife and chil dren,8od to some extent the cultivation of the aoil, during the roaster's absence in the field ol active service. Consequently that enervation, resulting front tV prostration of the Agricultural operations oT countries engaged in war, does fMk \ \ \ \ fUotrabffi ta >h&jaaafr:ateitt whe? ?l?w are I i the laborer#, a* in those where every one is t ; liable to lie called into service at any moment, t 5 The necessary retell therefore, of this state of * 5 things is, that the siruwt of tour teas iiever ex huts fed in countries like ours, consequently the . j war can l>e indefinitely protracted, until the in, vaders themselves are heartily sirk of the fruitI less job. So p ain is this made by the exam1 pies cited by the learned author referred to, that a fool only can doubt their truth. It will be wise for the people of the North to p i ponder long and well upon this view of the sub- i ject, before thpy resort to coercion to keep the . Sunth in nn ITninn rendered odious bv their I oppressions. I To dissolve this Union is possible?but to a drive the South back when onre she has sece- 0 ded, or subdue her.even, is wholly impossible. a The North haa-not the men, nor have they the money. Her prosperity, as well ns the pros- ^ perityof the whole world, is mainly baspd upon the staples of the planting Slates. Let the usual supply be cut off even for a single year, i and she will have enough to do to control her i own turbulent population of Agrarians, Com' mwnists, and discharged factory operatives, without attempting to subdue a distant, much wrong f ed but chivalrous peop'p. But let this supply a t wholly and entirely cut off, and their beautiful j( and thriving villages, built up with the legalized plunder of the South, will soon put on the tattered garments of decay, and her cities now *o full of the busy hum of c.ommerce, will eic " ' long become only Mdpn* of thieves." The South then has nothing to fear from the North in the event of separation. She cannot be coerced by all the powers of Christendom, if arrayed against her. If attempted however, a b single campaign will satisfy the valiant inva- V dor * of her soil. Such men as faltered at j (Jerro Gordo and Chapultepec, would neveri gain laurels in such a contest, [ am well assured. ~ Their march would !?e like that of the King of Spain, when with M Full ten thousand nen, | again." ft He marched up a hill and then marched down c Or, perhaps like that of Paddy fiom the "pratie patch," bark azoin, in double quick time. I | repeat that wo have nothing to fear from North* era valor, hut have much to gain besides our rights, in a pecuniary point from separation.? T L"i us then like the old Revolutionary fathers, ^ re.asp to look upon disunion with fear and trembling, but rather as a redemption from hondagp. , L VERY LATE FROVI CALIFORNIA. The I'oston Ti.aveller of Saturday evening, ha* the following ve-y late, though indefinite 6 in elligenee from California, being nearly n e month later than p eviotis advices:? h "We have seen a private letter Irom San ai Francisco, dtfpfl the 20lh Jan., which contains the latest news from the gold region. The writer wa< a volunteer in Col. Fremont's exp'dition, taken prisoner by fhp Indians and re- l,! taine I in captivity nine months?his life has *J hepn spared, and his liberty grnnted him, as he says, on account of his having been discovered hy the Indians to be a Iree tna?on, or which fra ternity, it seems many of the red men were 01 members. ti "The writer had been vpry successfully en- c' t gs:?ed in the gold mines, and bad obtained gold al enough to satisfy hin ambition. His statements ff in respect to the extent of the gold beds and ff the purity of.he ntelal, rather exceed the mar- t' velloiis descriptions whL*h we have heretofore v received - IJe spc iks of farther discoveries, hi I and ofstill richer mines, which ntight furnish P profitable employment, as he. thinks, fi>r all the ci young m?n in New England. He is so confi- I dent in regard to the golden promise of the w land, that ho urge# bis friends to go at onre to L the mines* He speaks also of silver mines, in ; which he says there is abundance of ore: but i this inferior metal seems to Ire an object of mi- p | nor regard among the fortune hunters. I? "The writer of this letter has left the mines, g to recruit his hoabh, and to wait more favorable weather for carrying on operation*. He was at San Francisco, which place he described as c being full to overflowing with persons awaiting *' the cpming Spring to commence or resume operation at the "diggins." " Civil Government in California.?A file of the Star and Californian, published at San Francisco, to Dec. 23, furnishes evidence of the actual existence of a civil government, fb. the preservation of society and the punish C( mcnt of crimes recognized by every society : On the lGth r.f December a trial took place p in the village of San Jose, before Judge Kim- c' ball, II. Dimmick. alrnde of the district, and a Vl I jury empanelled fur the case, of three men, 1 r\ n. it t I? f.. named I7avis, l^ampucu, anu rn-er, I?r mm der. The jury pronounced a verdict of guilty. B and they were sentenced to he hanged. The jj sentence was carried into execution on the n 18th, in presence of a large concourse of citi- H zens. The convicts confessed their guilt, and embraced the Catholic faith. Three other C men were subsequently tried for participation in the same crime, viz: Cotton, Woolard, and q Lee, and the two latter on the additional charge F of perjury. They also were found guilty, nnd ? were sentenced for the first offence to receive, <; Cotton 15 and the two others 18 lashes, and the " latter on the additional charge, 40 lashes each and one mouth's confinement in the stocks. i> C. E. Picket, tried at Fort Sacramento, on a m charge of the murder of Mr. Alderman, was acquitted. * The provisional government meetings which had been held, as heretofore noticpd, were first ^ at San Jose, next at Pucbla, and then San Francisco. The result was as follows: A concurrent recommendation to the inhahi- taut* of California to bold meetings and elect delegates to represent them in a convention to be In 1J at San Jose on the 4tli of March, 1849, fir the purpose of drafting and preparing a 01 form of provisional government, to he submit- _ teJ to the people for ratification or rejection by a vole by ballot. , The inhabitants of San Franeisco were to C hold a meeting on the 8th of January, to make " , choim of five delegates. f - - !--* L At their previous meeting resolutions were also adopted expressing the opinion that the duties which have heen collectrd at the ports of Upper California, ^ince the 15th of August , last, lightly belong to the people of the Tor- n' ritory. Rer. N. If. Harding, v. d., for years min- si : inter of the Presbyterian congregation in Mil- i ton N. CM died at that place, the 17th ult., af. i ter a brief illness, in the 51st year of his nge. ^ i Dr. Harding was a native of Brunswick, Maine. w The early part of his life wns spent at sen, and Pl before be was twenty one years old ho was ^ promoted to the command of a vessel. Hi" conversion occurred while at 6ea ; he soon after ? connected himself with the church at Ncwbrrn, T N. C., subsequently engaged in the mercantile 18 , business in Raleigh; turned his thoughts on the ?_ ministry; spent some time at the University; at. i tended-a coarse at Princeton, and entered upon he__fii]i..JK(itk-of ^jnmi?try in 1828. Piety, " larneslness and zeal were his distinguishing raiu.?Greeifabarovgh Patriot. 1 ? , | ^ Special notices. 'w - . v. t j o JOB \VQRK. J For ail Job Work done at (his Office the a 'ash will be required on delivery. * Bills for advertising will be presented for layment quarterly. TEMPERANCE. S PUBLIC MEETING. c The Hon. John Belton O'Neat.l will deliver Temperance Address in the Presbyterian Church n Wednesday evening, April 4th. The public re respectfully invited to attend. A procession will be formed at the Odd Fellow's tj ball at o'clock, in the following order? o Cold Water Army, Cadets of Temperance. Sons of Temperance. Washington Temperance Society. Citizens. Brethren of the Order of the Sons of Tempernee of other Divisions are respectfully invited to )in the procession. U" It is expected that the Ladies of Camden rill present the Division with a Bible on that eve ing. W. E. HUOHSON, K. S. MOFFAT, F. JL ZEMP, . March 23. Committee. . ft 0Cr~We are authorized to announce the fol wing named gentlemen as candidates for V'ardons at the ensuing election: Capt. II HOLLEYMAN, Jr. ai II. P. IIOYD. ' MUNICIPAL ELECtlON. Mr- Editor: You will please announce tl.e Mowing gentlemen as Candidates for Monici- o IfTicers at the ensuin election, and oliligo . * ,, s< Many Voters. jj For Intf.ndant?-TAMES 11. McKAlN. a For Wardens?JOHN IIOSSER, JAMES ? I UN* LAP, A. M. KENNEDY, JAMES F. IUTHEKLAND. h: U*\Ve are requested to announce IIAYMAN ,EVY, Esq. as a candidate for Intendant at the a nsuing election. S Mr. Editor: It being understood that our |T ;s- \ nt able and eflicient Intendant will decline a re- a lection, the friend* of JAMBS R. MrKAIN, Esq ereby nominate liim as a candidate for that odice L the ensuing election. WISTAR'S BALSAM AT THE SOUTH. A One of our agents at Athens, Georgia, bus rent us a ie following letter, with permission to publish the n uno. 1 Truth it mighty and trill preruil. a Athens, August 24, 1846. ^ Dear Sir:?Having been nffllctcd tor mire than ten I lonths with Chronic Inflammation of the Lungs, at j ines very severely, and having adopted many modities without nny but temporary relief,? I purchased o [mill tlirce tut lies of Wistnr's Bulsun of Wild Cherry, out the effects of which I obtained more relief than nm nil the im-dicinc* f had cvor tik'-n for lint dis g easing disorder. 1 huvo by tlin repeated use of this iluablo Balsam, been mure free from pressure for rcalli and oppression on the lungs than I bad antici ^ ted?and, indeed, conceive that I will bo cured by C intinuing its use, of this most disheartening malady. w do most cheerfully tender yo . this acknowledgement, 'l.icli you will use as your judgment dictates. A RODNEY BURKE. a m Wayn*bornugh, Burke Co. Georgia. V None genuine, unions signed I. Butts on (lie wrap- L F-r. Sold in Camden l?y J. R. McKain; at wholesale ? y P. M. Cohen, St Co., Charleston, nnd by Druggists cncrslly throughout llie Stale. 0^7" The columns of the Press throughout the ountry srern to he filled with notices of cures and rocifies for nil diseases flish is heir to, thul one scarce ? oqws what to do in ease of disease, for fear that in p sing one medicine, another nnd belter may be over. it joked. Dot from the remarkable cures, high order d ml rasl amount of testimony daily brought under h ur personal notice of the extraordinary efficacy of IR ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, wo arc impelled to irgard the evidence of our senses, and 3'ifidontly slate that fir C> units and Colds, and that [ynttA Headed Monster Consumption, tve think this w reparation a safe, speedy and certain cure, At all rents we may say to our friends?try it. O* See ad artisemcnt in another column. re N _ CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT^ j,' agginir, per yd. 18 to 20 [ Lard. lb 8 to 10 f, ale R'?|x>, lh. 10 to 12 I I-rad, lb G to 7 a aeon, lh. 7 to 8 | Molasses, gall. 31 to 40 Q utter. Ih. 12 to 18 j Maekarel, hhl 8 to 12 ^ rnndy, gall. 28 to 35 | .Nails, lb fit to 8 L-cswax. Ib. 18 fo22 j Oats. bush 30 to 35 j ref. fresh, lh. 3 to 5 ; Oil, Sperm, gal. I to II ,| heece, lh. 12 ; Linseed, gal. 70 to 70 j, nffi-e, Ib. 8 to 10 : Pea?, bush 50 to 55 t| nUnn, Ih. 5t to 61 ; Potatoes, sweet bit 25 to 50 ... r?rn, bushel, U> 50 | Irish bbl M lour, barrel. 4 to 5 ! Rye, bush 75 to 871 ? adder, cm t. fit) to 75 j lticc, bush. 3 to A j ntliers, Ih 25 to 30 i Sttpir, lb 7 to 10 lass, 100 feet 21 to 31 | Snlt, rack II to , ides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 ; Shot. bag to lr ,i on, lb 5 to 01 I Shingles, m!r 2 to 21 f, iitte, bbl 2 to 21 Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 n nther. sole, lb 18 to 22 i Wheat, bosh 78 to 90 ~ ?o ^ Corsha w Lodge.Number 9 N The Regular Meeting nt this Lodge will he held 1 their new Hall on Friday evening next, at p( o'clock. By order of the X. G. A. ROBERTSON. Secretary. SONS OP TSKPERXNOST" a Wntcrcc Division Xo. 0. h The regular meeting of this Divsion will he licld 11 Thursday evening next, at their Hall at7o'clock _ M. P. BELCHER, R. S. Council Chamber, March 24th, 1849. s Or ered. That all demands against the Town _ oiincil of Camden must be presented for pay lent by the 29lh inst. 1! Tavern License (No. 1) was granted to Robert r\ ,atta. Ordered to be published. I\V. BALLARP, T. Recorder. Attention! DeKnlb Guards. You will parade on the 2d Saturday in April ext, properly armed and equipped. By order of Capt. Moffat. march ^l. v? . r?. nuujtiiovjrM, u. o. P. S.?A dinner will be prepared for the occa- ~ on. Slrnyed 11 From the Subscriber on the 4th ult., a white ' [orse, about 0 years old?scared on the withers h ith a ligh' blue caste on the left eye. He is ^ apposed to have gone towards North Carolina, k iiiy person finding him will be suitably rewarded, h J AS. J. ROBINSON. V Camden, March 28th. 1849. 3t ' 13 k The Charlotte Jefersonian and North Carolin- n: in Will copy 3 times and forward bills to this cl See. - Cl i ?.?.? p Currants and Almonds will be sold at cost by .. A E. VV. BONNEV. ' v* J; NEW GOODS. M. DRUCKER & CO.'bt? now receiving fron he North, their large a^d well selected stock o Dry Goods, Hardware & Groceries, /hich ihey will sell at the lowest prices for casl nly. Being determined to sell Goods, they wil ot sufTer themselves to be undersold, and invite hose who may wish to pnrchase, to call and ex. mine for themselves. Sold wholesale and retail t the CAMDEtN BAZAAR. New Spring Shoes. The subscriber has ieceived the present weeli trood assortment of fashionable and well made IHOES, which he offers at the lowest prices fot ash. G.jW. OLNEY. march 28 13 3t New Spring Goods. Just received by A. M. & R. KENNEDY, To which they would invite the attention ol leir friends and the public generally ; the Stock onsists in part Ladies' Wear. Organdi Leno and Jaronet fancy Muslins. Linen plain and Satin stripe Silk Bareges, Tissue Silks, Earlston, French and Muslin Ginghams, Fancy Linen Lustres, English and American Prints, Embroideries, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c. Gentlemen's Wear. Prap d'ete fancy spring Cassimeres, Linen Drills, Marseilles, Valentin and Linen Vestings, Leghorn, Panama and Fur Hals, Cravats, Gloves, &.C. &c. Together with a full assortment of bleached ant rown Homespuns, and domestic goods suitable ir servants wear. READY MADE CLOTHING. With other articles too numerous to mention. The above slock has been carefully selectei nd will be sold for cash, or to punctual customers I least as low as they can be pu chased elsewhere March 23th, 1949. tf 13 Mourning Goods. The subscriber has just received a large supply f handsome Black Goods, consisting of Superioi Jack Bombazine, do. Silk warp Ali Pacha, ILndimj Black Summer .Silks, Plain Black Bersge, lain Black Liwns and Figured Muslins, Black nd Slate Ginghams, Handsome B'ack Prints, Jack Linen Goods, &c. ?. \V. BON'.NEY. Bacon Hams and Sides for sale low for casli y E. W. BONNEY. The subscriber has on hand a large assortment f Chairs, &o? which will be d eposed on reason, ble terms. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Wove eat Rockers, Sewing Do. Also, Walnut, Maple, lak, Box and Plush Seats?Imitation and plair Windsor, Do. Office and children's Do. Do. With II a tides generally in his line of business. C. L. CHATTEN. March 29, tf 13 Fifty Dollars Reward, Ranaway Irom the subscriber in Dallas county, ,la. in April last, a negro man named BILLY, bout 25 years of age, 5 leet 8 or 10 inches high f yellow complexion. From information received, believe the abore negro is lurking about Camden, ud has relatives living in the neighborhood, or oth sides of the River. The above Reward will be paid for his apprehen. ion and confinement in the Camden Jail, or for his elivery to Messrs Capers &, Huger of Charles. >?. For further information, apply at the Office f the Camden Journal. JOHN DUDLEY, Sen'r. March 22, 1849. tf 13 "iflh Regiment Third Brigade ol Cavalry. A COURT MARTIAL will be held on the first WED iESDAY in Slay, in Camden, at 12 o'clock, to try al loaas let them come and take a nt \V, M. WATSON. Feb 14 - tf 7 efaultcni at Encampment on the IZth, 13th and Htl lecember last, and also defaulter* at Court Martial order 1 to he held in Camden on the first Monday in March 'h?* Court to consist of the following Officers . Lieut, Col. Tnos. Davis, President: Captains Jas. W dams, A. R. tavloa, D. D. j'earv.w. A. A.vcri/m ml T. C. Richardson : Lieut* Jas, Adams. J. T. Oood rr.n. J. C. SitcnEsT, Thos. Jones, L. T. Loring, anc f. F. Buti.er ; Supernumeraries, Lieut*. Tiiomtson ant r.ngvdv;Cornets Adams and Hai,*. The Captains will have the defaulters in their rcspcctivt ompatiies warned to nttend. By order of Col. ANCRUM, R, II. GOODWYN, Jr., Adjutant. March 2S, 18 I'd. 13 fit Rail Road Notice. In accordance with a meeting of the Board o lireclors of the South Carolina Rail Road Coin anv on the 20rh inst. it u a:? resolved, that Storage e charged on all Town Goods.?Waies, Werchati ize and Produce, if rot taken away Within 4" ours alter being landed from the cars. N. I). B.AXIiEV, Agent. Camden. March 26th, 1549. tf 13 Another Miraculous Cure* Read the following letter, and then, if you are troubler riih any disease of the lungs, go and get a bottle of DR HASTINGS' COMPOUND M Rl'P OF NAPTIFA. St. Johnsville, NT. Y. Feb. 5,1819. Mr.Harrison.'?Sir. J will trouble your patience a few funics by informing you of the great triumph which yotu faitha Srtiyp has obtained in the rase of my brother. H< tcrcased the dose as you directed, and the result was thn e began to rnise very freely, and it scented so badly thai . was impoesib'r to stay in the room where he was, on the f:h day after the increase of the dose. In a day or ? ferhe began to get better, and at this present time ii nite revived, has n good appetite, and don't cough a quar ras much as he did previously. A severe cough and im lense expectoration were the prominent symptom of the jseasc. 1 iliink his case a singular one * none of the phy jeians here had ever heard or seen nny thing of the kind efore. I mentioned nil these particulars, as I am firm ir le belief tlmt, bad it not been for ilie Naphtha Syrup. he wild have expected nothing hut a speedy grave, as there rerean immense number of tubercle* formed on lushing, diich llie medscine took immediate hold of, and in a few ays he threw tliem up by the quantity, some of them xvtu k large ns a bean, f he improves as fast ns he has done do not think that he will need any more than the six hot es I now send for. Enclosed are five dollnrs. Direct the ox as before to Jonas Snell, care ol C'lios. Kingsland Ail Rnad Depot. Yours Respectfully, invas svrri. After rending llie above who ran doubt that Hasting* 'aphtha Syrup possesses all the virtue that is claimed oi For sale hv JAMES R. McKAIN, Camden?Price $1 rr Iwiltle?six bottles for $j cash. March. 21.181'J- 12 3m_ Notice. All bundles or parcels to be sent by the Camden nd Charlotte Stage must be left at the stage of' ce, or they will not be forwarded. Feb. 21. JAMES McEWEN. ITCharlotte JefFersonian insert 3 times. Wide Iron made Ploughs, Plough .Moulds, Hoes padrs. Axes, Trace Chains, &c just received by Jan 3! JJ W. DON N FY. Counting House Calendars and Almanacs, foi 349, School ana Miscellaneous Hooks, Stationsf, ftc. s A. YOUNG. JOS. B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor. Broad-strcct, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lanisier and Fairfield Districts. lie took a Fit. The undersigned would respectfully return liif tanks to the public for the large patronage they ave bestowed on him, and informs them that he as made arrangements with Messrs. White & nderhill one of the most fashionable Tailoring istablishments in New York, who will fnrnisl im monthly with the London, Pnris, and New ork Fashions. He hopes with his own wel r.own ability, and the large number ol good work, ten he keeps employed, will enable him to exe. ute work at short notice, and in as good style as in be done in the State, if any have doubts DAGUERREOTYPES. 1 ' Mr. ZEALY; lately operating, in Columbia, lias ' opened his Dagueiretjih Gallery, in the room over m< the Post Office, fe?eritl? oec notedly1?*. J. Lbe, ar i where he will he happy , to exhibit .-his speci| mens to those whe may favor him-with a call, anl} . will bn prepared to take likenesses in the most ap. . proved style. | (CTPictiires warranted not to fade. ,. Camden, march 21. Law Notice. GREGG, PALMER & GREGG ! Will pr ctice in the Courts of Law and Equity ; for Fairtield District; and GREGG & GREGG Will practice in Kershaw and Sutnter, in addition to Richland. Columbia, 1st January, 1819. 2m 7 : G1 Real Estate for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale I is Camden house. m( As a winter residence for a small family, there is S? none inore pleasant or convenient. It will be sold . low. Also, his Kirkwood residence, well situated l0^ (on the Lancaster Road,) for marketing, and per- Pj* fectly healthy. Also, will be sold low. fourteen F * shares Rail Road stock, and two shares Telegraph stock. Persons wishing to purchase are ir.vited ? to call. . E. W. BONNEY. Mortgage Sale. t0 I will sell on Monday the 2d day of April next be. on fore the Pnnrt Mouse door in Pn milen at 12 o'clock M. 1 Negro Woman named Cumba, and 1 Negro _ man named Jim under a mortgage executed by the | late Col. James P. Dickinson to John L Manning ter I Esqr. Terms Cash. coi ' T. J. WARREN, Agent. frii March 12, 1839. 11 3 Ten Dollars Reward. ? I A plain black TRUNK was stolen from the subscriber's house on the night of the 7th inst., containing five ladies' dresses, of muslin and calico; be a gentleman's dress coat, pantaloons and vest, and tio . a variety of other articles; also, a small mahognny dressing case containing some papers belongirg r to Thomas English, and one hundred and thirty ? . one or two dollars in cast.; one 82U bill, the rest in 10's, except about $11 in specie. Er The above reward will be paid for the de'ivery T< of the above at tides, or a proportionate reward for any port of them. A] THOMAS ADKISON. Fa march 21. Ja ( ? T< Mortgage Sale. Sc I will sell before the court house in Camden on M t the first Monday (2d d iy) in April next, FORTY-EIGHT NEGROES, under a deed of ! mortgage executed by the late Capt. Powel AlcRa ? r> . . 1 J II , to Kooinsons oi waiu" vu. i THO. J. WARREN, Agent. i march 18. 2t an ? St Rich Parasols, Sun Shades and Umbrellas. Also ue a large assortment of Ladies Summer Gloves from sti 6^ cis. to 100 a pair?Summer Shawls and Scarfs pit just received at BONNEYS. | Summer Hats. , Fur, Pant ma, Leghorn, Straw and Palmetto Hats for Men and Boys, just opened at BONNEYS. ha ( frc Keep Cool. a < Just received and now opening a large assorf, mentof Summer Coats, Vests made to order and , in the best style. For sale at the lowest price ? , at BONNEYS. Ladies Splendid Dress Goods of every materia ow ow opening and for sale low at BONNEYS. p|j The Subscribers are now opening their Spring C01 and Summer supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. Tliev would particularly call the I attention of the Ladies, to their Bareges, Musi line. Prints and Ginghams, which for cheapness * and elegance of style, have never been surpassed * in this market. McDOWALL &. COOPER. CI: i March 19, 1849. 3t 13_ i Stone Lime, Land and Calcined Plaster, >a> 1 In good order, a superior article. a!> March 21 C. L. CHATTEN. _ Twenty-five Dollars Reward. Rannwny from the Camden I epot on the 15th January last, two NEGRO BOYS, named JL'LYand WINTE.i, dn belonging to James Gadsden. to July is spare made and black; weighs alxnit 130 or 125 :_t pounds, aged 18or 20 year*, about 5 feet 6 or 8 inohe* high ' f and shows tee white of his eyes- Winter is stout built, *e' . black, and weighs about 120 or 125 pounds, between 20 ca , and 25 yenrs of age. about 5 feet 1 or two inches high. ;,fl The above reward will lie paid to any person who will jj_ " deliver one or both the above boys to the subscriber in ? I *" J-_ -- .1 in SOl IsIUIHlCH, Ur Id IIIC IICUIC?( Jan, v/? w ruiuv.u v-uwvu Charleston. The latter place would be preferred. til* -March 21 N. D. BAXLEY. i Sumter Banner copy 3 times. PROCLAMATION. ~ Executive Office, ) Charleston, S. C. March 10, 1849. ( Oi By hit? Excellency, Wiutemarsh B. Seabrook. to Governor and Con mander-in-Chief, in and over eel / the State of South Carolina: Whereas, informa. r tion has hern received at this Depirtnient, that a ? s most atrocious murder was committed in Edgefield ' District, on the 16th day of February last, by a ] I slave named API' or APPLING, belonging to in? , Martin Posey, Esq, and that the said slave has pal i absconded. Now know ye, in order that th?? said job slave may be brought to trial for the crime with which he is charged, I do hereby offer a reward of . Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, for the app'ehenI sion and safe delivery of the said slave App or i Appling, to the Jailor of Edgefield District, or to t?? ! any other Jailo in this State. Said fellow is about I thirty years of age, five feet eight or ten inches Ee r high; straight, of ordinary size, a little copper- ? i colored, stammers when speaking; had on when ? he left, a brown frock coat, and black hat; he had a long beard on his chin, one of his legs is sore 't and much swollen. B. Given under my hand this tenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight jj} hundred and forty-nine, and in the seventyr third year of America-) Independence. Tli WHITEMARSII B. SEARROOK. 1 By the Governor: the B. K Kenagan, Secretary of State. tut March *21 4t 12 du U" All the papers in the State will publish four Ac i times. filt CHARLESTON NliCK ICE HOUSE. E' (Corner of St. Philips and Vanderhorst Steels.) in Have now on hand and constantly receiving by coi arrivals from the North, large quantities of CLEAR firs ' ICE, which is offered lor sale at a low rale, nc ' From the proximity of this House to the Rail Road to De t, and the advantages the Subscriber has of fer . be g constantly supplied with the best articles, coi he onfidently invites the attention of Hotel Keep- eff or and others. All Orders to any part of the Country attended to wtih c ire ?u despatch, ana j \ any information in regard to the manner of con- ; structing boxes for the pros' rvation of Icc from melting, will be given on applica'ion to JOHN B. MARTIN. Agent. ne Or L. T. P< tTTEll, No. 147 East Ray, Sh Packages at cost. ; Drayage from Ice House to Rail Road 12J cte. Match 2d, 1849. 11 .4t Notice. s"; ' All persons indebted to the subscriber will All ' lease call and settle the same without delay. Jan. 24. JAS McBVVEN. ill* all i Not an Eclipse yet. ' Our IIo"sealways ready to receive in six days, I and never deceiv e on the seventh; Oysters as cheap as bread ; Pheasants, Woodcocks and Lobsters aboul the .same. JAS. C. McKENNA. , N. H. Turtle Soup occasionally served up, with many other deliveries. Old Mac, will be exhibited at Our House in a few days./rce, ? pr March 7 |f 10 t *> V V -""S *1 / *' r?: v 3y Steam ili 11 lire Subscriber is ju*t opening'!? >rett?aa?*C ant, oi EashtOBaM?,?qsft J1yarfon,e Spri"8 )5ft'r??' ' Handsome Sj: nmg Ginghams from'16 to 371 cts. M Mourning tlo. do 21u>4ftfetf? Rich Printed Lams from 20 to 44 *ts. F\?i Plain and Printed Worsted Be rage 62j cts? Pretty Thread Edgings frOm 10 tw*874'e%. Linen Cambric Handk'fs from 18j to 01 dOeteh. Plain and Fancy LineD and Colored ^ rills Jar Mens wear. >?.y* Very heavy Barnsley Drills. .5 y-r-%vMarseilles and other Vestings. Gentlemens Summer Gloves and Cravats.** Also, a good . 88ortment of Ladies Superior Kid, nves, all sizes and colors. Expecting to receive in a few days 200 Gentl?? ;ns and Youths Summer Coats, from #1 to $10, ch. Also a large assortment of ready loade wis?all made to order and warranted <to be ** V as any purchased in this market Hereaf^fer ods will be sold by the subscriber on tto ftfoi&i '.of "small profits and quick sales.'/ E. Wl BONNET.?* yl7arch5th, If 10 *" ^ 1 . .. I,' '1 * --et.rtt" , Special Notice* , ?. *SL, All persons indebted to J. A. Cleveland orfr|oci^ the 1st inst, are particularly reauesteTfo^mpr me and settle the same without delay, Feb. 28. Z. J. DEttAY. . ; 11 t i i 11? t7*The undersigned having disposed of his Toil est in this place to Mr. Z. J. DeHay, would ceJ Timend him to the favorable consideration of bis ends and former castomem. J. A. CLEVELAND;'* Feb. 25. 9 -vfty? Final and Positive Police, I All accounts not settled by Return Day; wilt s placed in the hands of an attorney for coljeo* n, without distinction. t ?. &A.W&S 28 9 0^ Tliompsonlan Medicines, nbracinjj every article now used in the practice nvnsend'a Sarsaparilla, Wistar's BthwWiH Cherry rer's Cherry Pectoral; Roche's Embrocation, . ihenstock's Vermifuge; unp a kvnprtnpant* Javno'd AttaMfin >nic Vermifuge and Carminative Balsam ' :hap's Headache ('ills ** ofFatt's, Brand reth's, Spencer's and &c. &c. For sale by t-u Feb, 21. . Z J. DEHAY& The subscriber begs leave to inlbrraJiiaJijienM d the public that he has purchased tlm Dreg ore of Dr. J. A. Cleveland, where he will rnnrin! the business on his own account, and hopedjby rict personal attention and constant tndeiv6itnu> ease, to merit a continuance of tbeir pauomm, - Z. J. DBHASn> Camden, Feb. 21. 8 ' " Cotton Yarns, &c. . The subscriber has on band, andjrjll in futore ve a continual supply of YARN and CLOTH im the Catawba Factory, both of frhWlfWHbetr comparison with any made in this country. Terms as usual for such articles*' ?..- > i*? *0 Jan. 24. J AS. Mc?W?N, Ageo^ For Sale or Rent; The Brick House on Logdoetft jsqftvd ||wjr 'ned by Mr. W. B. Johnston, ft ill Mliilbli ice of residence~*healthfui at aM seasons end nvemeni in ousmeFS .ML.. Apply to Mr. S. E. Capek$. ?.... ..^En WM. REYNOLDS. Feb. 13.1849. tf ii 1 I n( ' ? * (, .... "I would also SUtOy"-^; ?? Tliat in addition to a fine 'stock'oT*i?xtGj?'MSbj if..-, Pkriumf-ky and Fxkcy Article*; I Jfie p nsiantly on hand a choice selection of Soiftarso re. Miller's Fine cut Chewing Tobaccnc-htgA ? d's Superior Scotch, and Maecoboy Snvff" ^JSnO: & d Toba< co Boxes, Segar Casep, &.c &e. ,* Feb. 21. Z-XllEljAT, Removal. The subscriber having removed his Shop on e or in rear of M. Drucker's store. will be hipp j supply any one with a Gin, Horse Milt,Thresfc.. r Machine or Wheat Fan. Ho rofs|? Blu -u -s, before sending to another State for-Gina, to II and examine his. as they are warrauted;tob 0 well made, as free fiotn taking fire, to^raq a ? lit, and make as good cotton as can.be ha^at .d Id as cheap, (two dollars per saw, made out of ; best cast steel plate.) 0* .#i Old Gins faithfully repaired. " Feb. 7. R. J. McCREIGHTm " ?' Light on the Sitbfect^ The subscriber keeps constantly on h^tfZAtnit I of the best quality, which he will tefl at prior* suit the times. Call and see, and aatiafjreour* Ives of the fact. Z. J. DEHAY; 4 Feb. 21. Nearly opposite Masonic Hall. Turning, # Either in Iron or Wood neatly done; alsi nt?r had considerable experience in Gun ^worlf, rc irii.g Locks, Keys, &.c. win t>e tnaniuui ror any >s ol lhat kind. R. J. MrCRElGHT. Feb. 27. 9 If Jayne's Hair Tonic. *** A fresh- supply of the above vafuabTe'prefrtn?-: n for the growth and improvement ofthrfMIR. Just received by ' r 1 - Z J: D15HHY1.' ' b. 21. tf ^ f ? I . Idwi South-Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. Itt TUB,COMMON PLEA*. C. Jones, for James Croxton,). , _ , _ ?? vs JCaOa ' ilianiel Ilotchkiss, ' ' ) s <-*-*>*?* 1 in Adams ) . us, r The Defendant NathinieT flotchkfse, wlio ia in > custody of the Sheriff of said District by vrri of the above Writs of Capias ad Satistacienm, in order to avail himself of the benefit of an :t passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors,has ?d in my office on oath, a schedule of bis wbolo latCi Notice is therefore hereby given to the Plaintiffs the above stated cases, as well as" if! other* icerued, to be and appear at Cimdeti 'un the it Monday after the fourth Monday in March xt, at 12 o\ lock M. before the associate Judges show cause, if any they can, why the mid De idnnt pliould not be discharged from further lfine nent, on bin assigning and delivering the ects mentioned in bis Schedule. * * s. e. capers, fre*. LMerk's Office, Dec. 11.1849. 3nr. ' 80 J. W. BASKIN, Auctioneer. Will attend promptly and faithlully to all besi. .s entrusted to hip care. May be found at the >rifTs Office?or two doors above Boyd's Hotel. Ian 10 tf ?" -** !} ? < \c w {Goods. The subscribers are now receiving * further iply of new and seaemtable T)kY GOODS,? so, a general and full assortment of Groceries, irdware, &.c., to which they respectWHy H?*?W4 ; attention of their trends and the public generv. nn thev will he sold verv low for cash. GKO S. DOUGLAS <JOi" Feb. 21* ' 8 *51 f For Sttle^ Two Philadelphia made GlNV^N^etr'at Septembers 8fl"? -r - >" r. Rhode Island carlyseedPbt^oea^lected