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develops the! mining reikxirees of'the state ahd furnish the most improved method of working. r~ We shall be pleased to receive such informa* tion from all sbufaea, and respectfully invite Ba< thoee persons concerned, to interchange through the columns of the "JefTersbniah'* which are b? at all times at their'serVice, what ever facts Bet lhey may think Would interest the community c?j and be advantageous to those engaged in similar Coi pursuits. ?Charlotte Jejrrsoniitn. - ? Fw D?v8toPME5Ta.-^A Coroner's inquest was Fea . held on Friday last over the dead body of a ne. gro, discovered in the lower edge of this Dis. iroi trict, near the Lexington line. The Jury in > " identifying the body, found it to be that of App ' or Appling\ the slave of Martin Posey, charged - ->?v *?- d _:i a eni who me moraer 01 mrs rowjr, wnu ?? our ican- ? ers recollect, was found dead a month or six set weeks since, with marks of violence on her ? person. Suspicions circumstances attend the y-* tiegro's death, His hinds were tied, and a _ bmden "ball was extracted ffom one of his ribs ( whfcb had: been broken-^learly indicating ga ' that he camito his dfcathbya'gun or pistol shot. . *" :St?vef*l'persofht'1?ave been arrested on sus- on - picton'^f the murder?among them, Martin ad( -? ' ->Poseyi the master oP"the negro, a man by the name of Kirklartd, and one by the name of to*1 r ; Jones: Strong suspicion* a1*o attach to the Di ! two former U* the murder of Mrs. Posey, the in* wife of- Martfc* Posey/ ' " ** co, It is understood t bat one or tuto of the parties am > " have made inportant- 'confessions. This is ar lately to prove a horrible tradgedf. But we in -?"?? i* t? BikHirM.i I irtfpitrmlinn fll ?e?,.o .. . J ? s Edgefield AdcerUser. tinr - - Pus I* C&fc<jxm.-^<A fire broke out in the . htfte rri the fear of Price end Berry's Furniture "r Store 1**1 Bight about half past nine o'clock. l^e - %htch< if it bad hot been promptly sulKhied Ca by the energy and skill of our Fire Companies, to (tided by the citilens, would have done great j. damage. Tho entire range of stores in front, was in _ imminent perl), and only saved by the untiring efforts of the firemen. The fire originated in a wooden stable which 'with the adjoining building was entirely con- ^-a turned. Messrs. Price and Berry will, we fear. I suffer considerable loss, baring removed all pa, their furniture into the street.?Telegraph. ? Ct7Br>U3 In<urakcr Cask.?Two gentle, pre men of this cijy, who we shall designate as Mr. in i 'K- Bud Mr. agreed to import together two SU ??ows from England, and Mr. K. was to have it h <l?is choice in the event of their safe arrival.? ical The cows were ordered, and Mr. S. as was Jiis is a custom, wished to effect insurance on his pro- CO perty, and desired Mr. K. to make a joint in- gon nurance with him. To this Mr. K. objected, nev paying be would stand his own underwiter. Mr. Cw 8. therefore proceeded to effect insurance and are was told that he mnst designate one or the other LI1 of the cows on which the insurance should nor attach. He accordingly designated the elder W the two. On the arrival of the vessel k 8 was ascertained that the elder cow had died. / The question now arose how the remaining -? cow was to be disposed of. The parties could I not agree, and the question was submitted to a whi " ' WferCe. It was decided that Mr. S. was enti- ?nd tied to the amount of the insurance on the de- *t f * ceased cow, mid tu hah the surviving cow.? mci Betloa AJceriiter.' * the Hoxaxtic.?If is stated that a marriage of or i rather a romantic character took place at Lock- evic ' land, a village about twelve miles from the city "ca on the Miami Canal. The daughter of a oth prominent cittxen was betrothed loan indus- oft trlous young mechanic, but she not being past J "sweet sixteen," the parents opposed the wed- ? 'ding. ' The objections were removed by a " compromise. The nuptuals were celebrated. and in an hour the young bridegroom took leave for California, tbenoe to return in two icia years and claim his bride. kea 1 MO | The Wheat Crop.?The Southern Recor. thei der, of Tuesday, says : "The Wheat crop, from 0f t our accounts, throughout Georgia are very for- by warrf, and usually promising. This is very *-hJ pleasant news; it will relieve any deficiency, jon we trust, in the corn supply, created by the un. |?j|c usual quantity of the latter articles required to arake p?n ?r, from our proloaged spring weather Cor "1 during the winter months.** ma| ' tlio Grafting the Strawberry upon the Rose. a?d ?The gardener of Mr. James Rothchild.? coir M. Coquillard, has succeeded in grafting, by ^no approach,' the runners of strawberry on eglan. 7 tine and monthly roses. Many specimens of , grafting were in the last exhibition of the Paris boX Horticultural Society, and many more are on ^ sale by the Paris florists. These grafts attract ? much attention, but such things are by no means Q ' new ; the tomato is grafted on the potato? wil the artichoke upon the teazle?tobocco on the tmillen; tbe metlon 'on the cucumber, &c. All ,nv are plants of the same family, as well as the __ strawlrerr* and rose; but the ill assorted union are of a' short duration, for, after some weeks -T *?? cntniumi each senar&tes from the other, leavtrig a deed and often incurable wound. ^ n r. at < eve Terrible Ravages of the Cholera.? The Macon (Geo.) Messenger of (he 4ih inst., ? has been favored with the perusal of a letter, ~ "post-marked at Cotile, Louisiana, and dated on 2? 'the 7th of Febrtiary, which gives the most 1 melancholy, heart.rending intelligence in re. at gmrd to a company of emigrants from Monroe t county, Ua. The party, consisting of thirty four trhitea&nd forty three negroes, left Monroe Co., early in January, for Texas. There were in six families, Viz:?James G. Poweli, wife rj and eight children; Lewis Cowart, wife and rf ( seven children; Jeptha V. Walker, wife and Bui fire children; Mrs. Jtnes and her two sons and occ two daughters; Mrs. Hill, Henry Hill, and Miss car Rebecca Hill. der The party proceeded in safety until they reached New Orleans, where they embarked on board a steamer, to proceed up the river to 8j,a some point convenient to.their proposed place of future residence. Un the second day i*ir. j Cow art was taken sick with cholera, and died y in a few hours. His comrades and family land- -? ed to perform the last sad rites of burial, when the entire company were prostrated with the 1 disease to its most malignant form. Mr. Cow- we art, his youngest child, and a nephew by the ^ol name of Wright, were among the earliest vie- jen tims. Mr. James G. Powell ia also among the ? dead. At the latest adnces, eighteen ot the j)r. company had been buried; teven negroes in one gai grave! Some of them died in three hours after JSiij they were taken! At the time the letter was Pla written, the company bad remained at their en- bri< campment for ten days, and most of the suffer. 1 era were goovalescent. They hoped to resumo ,7? their journey again in a day or two. ' 01 I -Snip Fkvkb.?This destructive malady ha# Ha made its appearance in Roibury, and sereral Tot other neighboring towns in Mawacbuaetts. - t fging, per yd. 18 to 20 Lard, Jh 8 to 10 e Rope, lb. 10 to 12 Lead, lb 6 to 7 *>n, ibr. 6 to 7 Molasses, gall. 31 to 40 iter. lb. 12 to 18 Mackarel, bbl 8 to 12 -tdyt gall. 28 to 35- Nails, lb 61 to 8 sswax, lb. 18 fo 22 Oats, bush 90 to 35 sf, fresh, lb. 5 to 5 Oil, Sperm, gal. 1 to 11 feae, . lb. 12 linseed, gal. 70 to 76 lee, ' lb. 8 to 10 Peas, bush 50 to 55 ton, i lb. 51 to 6} Potatoes, sweet bu 25 to 50 7i, bushel, to 50 Irish bbl ur, barrel, 4 to 5 Rye, bush 75 to 871 Ider, cwt. 60 to 75 Rice, bush. 3 to 4 others, lb 25 to 30 Sugar, lb 7 to 16 as, 100 feet 21 to 31 Salt, sack 11 to I /, O -- it icm, \ary> ID O U) iu I oirvi, ?v .. | 1, lb 5 to 6i Shingles, mle 2 to 2) ic, bbl 2 to 21 Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 ither, sole, lb 18 to 22 Wheat, bush 78 to 90 Cotton?The supply for the week ju*t Jed has been quite limited, we quote as preit rates, extremes 5 1-4 to 6 1-2 cents. SPECIAL NOTICES. 03" At a Meeting of the Committee of fety of Richland District, held in Columbia the 7th inst., tbe following Resolution was jpted? " Resohed, That we regard it as desirable hold a meeting of Delegates from the several strict Committees, with the view of establish, j a Central Committee for the State, and for icerting measures ft* the safety of the South; J that we accept the proposition to hold such neeting at. Columbia on the second Monday May next, and respectfully invite the other strict Committees to send Delegates at thai te." The Chairman of ihe Committee of Safety Kershaw District, requests a Meeting of i same to convene at the Court House in mden, on Saturday next at 11 o'clock, A. M., appoint Delegates to the Meeting provided in the above Resolution. April 17th, 1849. JOB WORK. For all Job Work done at this Office the sh will be required on delivery. Rills for advertising will be presented for rment quarterly. ( "GREAT INCONSISTENCY ! !?Physicians scribe DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT ANDTAR lie Inst stages and the most hopeless cases of CON. MPTION. after all other medicines have failed, as las proved itself to bo the most extraordinary med. [ aid in curing that disease. Now this modicine s valuable in the incipient stages, such as COUGH, LDS, &c., &.C., when tlio Lungs are not loo far ic before ulceration lakes place. It is seldom <-r er known to fail in breaking up the most distressing igh or Cold in a few hours time, if tho directions strictly followed. The GENUINE DR. ROGERS' PER WORT AND TAR, which makes so makes nany wonderful cure*, is for sale by JAMES R. McKAlN. iee advertisement on fourth page, tpril II, 15 4t D-DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGOGCEr ich has gained such notoriety in the cure of Feve I Ague, and othor bilious affections, may be found the Drug Store of JAMES R. McKAlN. This licine was prepared by a regular physician, and is result of an extensive practice of several years in ilious climate. Those who have used it themselves iccn its salutary effects upon others, noed no farther ience of its great value. A small Trealite on the uses, treatment and cure of fever and ague and ar diseases of bilious climates," may be had gratis he above agent. tpril II, 15 4t r- Le Roy'S Vegetable Universal Pills. riiene pills are taking the place of every olhci med. ? of lire same class, and from what we know and r of ks virtues, it is a wonderful, miraculous, and jsiar agoaL Not a disease exists which it not ei< r cured or mitigated by its use. A large amount oetimowy applauding its virtues are daily received the American agents; cures of every complaint !i a name is ccrtiiied to and ike prevailing opinthroughout lire whole country is, that Dr. Le Roy's is are tlie best family medicine extant, SARSAPAR1LLA AND WILD CHERRY, npose a part of this vegetable compound, which tea it not only the best purifier of tbo blood, but best tonic and aperient medicine in use. InbilHous liver complaints, indigestion, piles, and all chronic iplainla, it haa achieved a triumph hitherto unwn in the healing art. 'ar it.?A single dose will stamp Uie seal of truth all we have aaid in its favor. Price 25 ceuls per F<y aatc by J. R. McKAlN, Camden. kpril 11, 15 2m IT" The examination of Mrs. HART'S pupils ! take place on Thursday, the 3d of May, to ich the parents, friends and acquaintances are ited to attend. I Musical Soiree will be given at half past 6. 801TB 07 T3MP3P.A1T33. Wateree Division Ho. 9. 'he regular meeting of this Divsion will be held Odd-Fellow's Hall on to-morrt w (Thursday) ning, at 8 o'clock. By order of the VV. P. Z. J. DEIlAY, R. S. QDe C?)a ershaw Lodgre.Number 9 ?he Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be held their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 'clock. By order of the N. G. A. ROBERTSON, Secretary. nuTitii. The Subscriber respectfully inform the citizens Camden And vicinity, that he has opened in that ilding on Broad street, owned and formerly upied by Capt. S. J. Young ; for the purpose of rying on the Tailoring Business. lie is confi. it from his experience, that all work entrusted lis care will be made up in the very best style I manner, and warranted to Jit. And hopes by unremitting care and attention, to solicit a re of the public patronage. P. ROBENSON. B. Cutting out done on moderate terms. Spril 3t 16 New Spring and Summer Goods. The subscriber have now on hand a full and II selected Stock of New Spring and Summer ods, to which they respectfnlly invite the attion of their customers and the public generalas they will be sold at the very lowest prices cash; being desirous of closing our stock of j goods before the first day of July next, barns may be expected, they consist in part of jflish and American fancy Prints Printed and in Muslins, Ginghams Bareges, Linen Cam: Haudk'fs, tf-c. ?f*c. r?gether with a full assortment of bleached and wn Homspuns, and domestic Goods suitable for tnmer Wear. ALSO lead* trade Clothing, Panama and Palm Leaf to, Shoes die. r sale by GEO. 8. DOUGLAS cf- CO. Vpril 18,1649. 16 * ' - tf t. * , . , * ; . *J ? South Oarolina--Kenhaw District. Br JOHN R. JOY, ESQ. ORDINARY. * Whereas, John Bowen and C. Bailey applied t me for Letters or Administration on all and singu lar the goods and chattels, rights and credits ot 2 Bowen late of the said District, deceased: Thes are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of the said decease to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary' Court for the said district, to be holden at Kershat court house on the 27th day of April inst., to shot cause if any they can, why said administratio should not be granted. Given under mv hand and seal, this 13th dav c April, in the year of our Lord one thousan eight hundred and forty nine, and in the 73d yea of American Independence. J. R. JOY, O. K. D. April 18 2t 16 Committed To the Jail of Kershaw District, one negro ma named Amson and his wif Mary, and child abou 15 months old. Says they belong to Thoma Lawn of Brauwell Distric,?the owner is re qusted to come forwards, prove property, pay chat ges and take them awoy. J. W. BASKIN, Jailor. April 16,1849. 18 tf Strayed or Stolen. From the subscriber on the 11th inst, a sorre Horse about 16 hands high, star in the forehea with white on tl>e two hind feet. He is suppose to have gone towards North Carolina. A suitabl reward will be given for his delivery to me a Camden. A. M. KENNEDY. The Charlotte JefferBonian will copy twic and forward their bill to this office. April 18,1849. 16 2t Rail Rnnd lMntloA. During the Summer Months, the cars will ar rive at Camden at half past 7 o'clock r. m. instea of 8o'clock, as previously stated. N. IJ. BAXLEY, Agent. April 18,1749. 16 Lf To Hire! A young woman, of excellent character, capabl as child's nurse or general House servant. Apply at this Office. April 17, 1840. 16 tf ~ NEW ROOKS. MeClititcok and Crook'i lat Book in Latin and Greek Kirkharos English Grammar The Lady's Receipt Book by Miss Leslie Boys Book of Sports; Mysteries of City Life Friends and Fortune Czar, his court and people, by Maxwell Interest Tables at 7 per cent.; Day on Diseases of old ag Laurence on the Eye; Simons Chemistry of Man Taylur's Medical Jurisprudence Carpenter's Elements of Physiology " Human Physiohwy, Cruden's Condensed Concordance Macaulay's History of England Rohin Hood; Nursery Rhymes, &c. A. YOUNG. April 18 tf 16 Elections. An election to till t >e vacancy occasioned by th failure to elect the fourth Warden on the 2d inet will be held on Wednesday, the 11th inst. On Saturday, the 14th, Council will elect a Re corder, Treasurer and Marshall, Keeper of th town clock and ringer of the 9 o'clock bell. Applicants must hand in their letters previou to the above mentioned time. By oreer of Council, L. W BALLARD, Recorder. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! Kept constantly on hand at Our House; wit some of those good temperate drinks, such asSoda, Sarsaparilla, Mineral and Congress waten Just but call and have Old Mac to show his sci eacc in the above varieties of the season. J AS. C. McKENNA, P. S.?If by permission from the Council, th above purifiers can be had at all times, excep during Church hours. It is also requested, unless through sickncsi that no friend of Old Mac, shall ask bim to sel spirituous liquors on the Sabbath?as it is againe the laws and ordinance of the Town. J. C. McK. April 11 3t 15 For Sale. A Tract of Land on Little Pine Tree Creel containing 3000 acres, more or less; about 4 mile from Camden. Four Town Lots, numbered on the plat of th Town, 915, 916, 917 & 918, on Laurens Streel between Lyttleton &. Fair Streets ; now parti occupied by Mrs. Dean. Persons wishing to put chase, will receive any information they desi, e, b calling on the subscriber. If not sold before th 1st Monday in Mav next, it will be offered at pub lie sale. * ALEXANDER VOUNG. April 11 4t 15 Head Quarters 22d Regiment, S. 0. H. Camden, April bth, 1849. Order No. Tlie 22d Regiment S. C. Militia, is hereby or dered to parade at Camden on Saturday the 12tl day ot May next, at 10 o'clock, A. for drill am review. Commissioned Officers and Sergeant will assemble the day previous for drill and in Btruclion. Captains of Companies are chargei with the extension of this order By order of Col. TAYLOR. A. li. dasruix, aoj i ?u neg i., o. v. m. April 11 5t 15 Attention. PALMETTO GUARDS. You are hereby ordored lo parade at your Ren devnuze on Saturday the 14th mat., punctual at tendance in requested as business of imporlauci will be transacted on that day. By order of Capt. M. P. Belcher, VV. c. MOORE, O. S. April 11,1849- 15 1 Coats and Vests. The undersigned have just received a verj handsome assortment of Ready Made Clothing d'rect froin the Manufacturers. For style, ap pearame and cheapness?cannot be excelled ii this market. A. M. &. R. KENNEDY. April 11 tf 15 The subscriber begs leave to inform his friendi and the public that he has purchased the Dru{ Store of Dr. J. A. Cleveland, where he will contin ue the business on his own account, and hopes, b; strict personal attention and constant endeavours ti please, to merit a continuance of their pationage Z. J. DEHAY. Camden, Feb. 21. 8 2m To Dentists. The subscriber has mauo arrangements b; which he can at short notice procure Gold Foi and other articles for Dentists use, from Charles ton, and furnish the same at prices that will no ran 10 Baimiy me inosi economical. April 4th, 1849. Z. J. DEHAY'S. Nearly Opposite Masonic Hal April 4th, 1849. tf 14_ "In time of peace prepare for war9 And in the genial months of Spring, prepare fo the sultry heal of summer, and its accompanyini Humours of the Blood, Chills, Fevers, Headaches &c., by resorting at once to the Remedies whicl Nature and Art so bountifully provide for thei relief and cu e, such as Townsend's Sarsanarillc Ro wand's Tonic Mixture, Spencer's and Petere Pills, Moffatt's &, Gordon's do., Brandreth's i 1*7 virvkt'a e\ r\ UaKas(<>' Uavonnarillo rln fi/tUnn' v v I ill ml o uu<| ivwuc i i uoioapoiuia uuit utuap Headache do., Tarrant's Seiltzer Aperient?an man/ other valuable Family Medicines too numei ous to mention, which may be found at Z. J. DEHAY'S. Nearly opposite Masonic Hal April 4th, 1840. tf 14 ' SaaBBrtAfSSS5^W^^?^^IBfi= SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA, GEO. o Due .Daily at : :. ; 8 P.M. I, Closes " : : .. ! I P 9. M. r NORTHERN MAIL, VIA' CHEHAW, 8. O. . Due daily, at i t t t 4 A.M. e Closes "1 t 1 s t 6 P. M. j CHARLESTON MAIL, Due dally, at : 5 { ! 8 P. M. Close. " t * ? : : 9 P M. v KTA Way Bag will be kept open for the reception of y Charleston lettert until 4 o'clock A. M. n WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, 8. C. Due daily, at : t : t 8 P. M. (f Clowe " " : : : t 9 P. M. j SUMTER DISTRICT MAIL9, VlA 8TATEBURO, 8. C. Due Daily, at : : : s 8 P. M. ir Clows '' : s ; ; 9 P.M. {?T*way Mail* for Office* on the Sooth Carolina Rail Road close daily at 7 P. M. CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. H. 8. C. Due Tuesday and Thursday, Sunday, at 3 P. M. Closes Monday, Wednesday & Saturday, at 7 A. M. t) YOBKVILLK MAIL, VIA RED HILL, &C. t Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A M. 8 Closes same day, at : : : 12 M. >. LYNCH WOOD MAIL, VIA TILLKX'8 FERRY. Due Tuesday and Friday, : t : 4 A. M. Close* same day, at ; : : 5 P. M. J. N. GAMEWELL. P. M. OFFICE IIOITRS. Open at 8 A. M.?Cloue at 1 P. M. Osen at 3 P. M. " Close at 5 P. M., and open until 9, after the arrival of the Southern Mails in the evening. ] On the Sabbath, open from 9 to 10 A. M., and half an j hour after the arrival of the Southern mails in the evening. , CCT All credit for postage i* stopped, as I have no time to ? make collections, and no letter will be delivered unless it e i* paid for, it Postage Stamps for *aje. . < Jan. 1.1849 J. N. GAMEWELL, P. M. e g&mmmmM. South-Carolina Rail Road. SUMMER SCHEDULE. j On and after the 4th instant the Passenger Train will le:ive the Mary street Depot at 11$ o'clock, a. tn. and the following schedule will be observed? leave i leave " Charleston, 11.30 a. m. Hamburg, 5.00sro Sineath's, 12.10 p. m* Marsh's, 5.30 e Ladson'sT. O. 12.30 Aiken, 6.30 Summerville, 12.50 Williston, 7.30 Ridgeville, 1.20 Blackville, 8.00 George's, 2.20 Grahnm'*, 8.30 Branchville. 3.00 Midway, 9.00 - Midway, 3.20 Branchville, 9-30 Graham's, 3.50 George's. 10*10 Blackville, 4.20 Ridgeville, 11.10 Willistbn, 4.45 SummerviUe, 11.40 Aiken, 5.45 Ladson'a T. O. 11.50 Marsh's. 625 Sineath's, 12.10 aerive at arrive at Hamburg, 7.00 Charleston, 1.00 e Colombia Branch. leave leave Branchville, 3.00 p. m. Columbia, 6.00 a. m. Orangeburg, 4.00 Godxden, 7.00 Lewisville, 4.40 Juuction, 7.15 Fort Motte, 5.00 iFort Motte, 7.40 Junction, 5 35 Lewisville, 8.15 Gekdsden, 5.55 Orangeburg, 8.40 arrive at arrive at Columbia, 7.00 Branchville, 9.30 Camden Branch. leave [ leave 0 Junction, 5 35 p. m. I Camden, 5.00 a.m. Middle ton, 6.35 IBoykin'n, 5.30 Claremont, 7 05 Claremortt, 600 , Boykin's, 7.35 Middleton, 6.30 arrive at arrive at 6 Camden, 8.05 Junetion, 7.40 GEORGE & HACKER, s April, 3 15 Agent Transportation. New School Books. The subscriber has on hand, and is constantly receiving . all the standard new School Books, in use in ine Schools of the Town and couniry ; and will sell them at the lowest prices for cash, or to punctual customers. They consist h in part of the following. - GRAMMARS?Smith's,Bullion's, Brown's. 5. SPELLER-?Elementary; Webster's Sequel; Carpen : ler'? ; II. 8.J and Southern. READERS?Grigg, Elliot 4 Co'* No. 1. 2. 3 4 4.; Newman'* Southern Reader; Southern. No. 1 4 2.; Cob hp'; NcW York, No. 1.2 4 3; Rhetorical Readers, and Dialogue* ; Lovel'* U. S. Speaker; American Pree ceptor; National Reader; Parke:*' Exercise* and Aids to Composition. DICTION ARIES?Walker's; Webster'*; Gritmhaw's Ettmological Dictionary; Bollea' Phonographic; Webt, tier'* 4 Walker'* 8 vo. || ARITHMETICS?Emerson's No. 1. 2 4 3; Davie*' . School and University Arithmetic; Perkins Elementary and High School do.; Thompson'* Mental do.; Smith's, Smileya 4 Pike's. GEOGRAPHIES?Smith'* New Common School Geography and Atloa, in 1 vol. quarto.; Mitchell'* and Parley'* _ Primary Geography: Olney'*; Smith'*; Mitchell's School Geography ond Atlas, 2nd revised edition. PHILOSOPHY?Draper'* ; Olmxtend's ; Comstock's; * Conversations on Philosophy and Chemistry ; Phelp* 8 Philosophy. BOTANY?Mrs. Linon's; Gray'* Botanical Text Book: CHEMISTRY?Draper'* 4 Conwtock'*. HISTORY?Parleys 1. 2 4 3d Book Histoty; Robbins e Outlines History; Worcester*; Willards U. 8. do. Units venal History; Tytler'e History. Parley's Common School y do. Grinwhaw's History of France, do. England. Pin._ nock's History of Rome, Greece and England. MATHEMATICS?Davies' Legendre; Bourdon; Algey bra; Elementary. Analytical, and Practical Geometry; e Davies and Flint's Surveying, Bonycastle, Algebra and u Mensuration ; Perkin'* Element* of Geometry; Davie's Cilculu*. LOGIC dt RHETORIC?Whateley'* Logic; Mills'do.; Hedge's do.; Blair's Rhetoric; Whateley'* Logic and Rhetoric. For sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. .. April 4th, 1849. tf 14 Classical School Books. Anthon's t icero, C?ar, Horace, Virgil and Salliut. '? .i a I Ol I J*_ J " Anauoflin, v/icuviauu * uu. 1 Owen'* C'ympedia, Hutchinson*' do. 9 Bullion'* Greek Grammar. ' Latin and Greek Reader*. " " and English Grammar*. 1 Anthon's New Greek Grammar, Fisk's do. * Greek Lessons, and Pm*e Composition. *' Latin do do do Andrew*' Stoddard'* Latin Grammar Exercises J and Reader. V " " Fir?t Lessons in LaUn. Latin Tutor; Muir's Latin .Syntax. Gould's, Adams' Latin Grammar. Kuddiman's Rudiments Latin Grammar. Jacob's Latin Reader, Anthon's Jacob's Greek Reader. Cooper's Virgil; Tyler's Tacitu*. * Leverett's Juvenal; Viri Rome. Historic Sacra.'. Lampriere's Abridged Classical Dictionary. Liddell and Scott's Greek and Eng. do.| Leverett's Lexicon : Grove's do. Ambon's Classical Dictionary. Ainsworth's Isitin do 8 vo. and Abg'd. Donnegan's Lexicon; do abridged. / Greisliacb's Greek Testament. Parkhurst's Hebrew lexicon. ' French, Spanish, Italinn and German Grammars, Dictionaries, Readers. Exercise*, Ac. l For sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. April 4th, 1849. tf 13 Dry Goods in Charleston, For Spring of 1849. 9 E. W. BANCROFr, invites the attention of Plan? tens and their families who visit the City,to his Extensive Stock. ^ lie has notV received his Spring Stock, which consists J of every variety of rich and elegant Fabrics, for Ladies i. dress?such as Silks, Grenadines,Tissue Silks, Bareges, Muslins, be wing Silks, liingnnmA, mills, Lawns, Duinualines, Challys, Alpaccas, &c. Shawls of every Style. Such as Elegnnt Plain and Embroidered Canton f Crape, Cashmere Sewing Silk, Silk Muslin, Ber* I age and Plain Silk Shawls. Liner.s. t Damasks, Long Lawns, Linen Sheetings, and Linen Goods in great variety. Hosiery, While Goods, goods for Gentlemen's f Wear, (jr. in his Domestic Goods Rooms will be found as usual, a I. complete assortment of all ihe leading Styles of Domestic Goods, such as are adapted to Servants wear and family use. r He confidently invites attention to the Stock as one of the ? Largest and most Extensive in the Southern Country i? and the prices always the lowEst'pousiblE. h 253 King Street, Charleston, S. C. I.JI Jit IQAO ,r li I Ap111 IWlrfl n ; 0"The undersigned having disponed of his interest in this place to Mr. Z. J. DeHay, would re8 commend him to the favorable consideration of his d friends and former customers. J. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 25. 0 6t L A handsome invoice of Eansv Olives; Parasols, &c. for sale a BONNEY'S. . - ttrK 4.. _iX Jt ... ' ' i". ""r?" . . "' 'II HI" I !' ' 111 I 1 LETTERS f REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT M CAMDEN S. CM APRIL 1?t, 1849. ' F A M Adkins, Eli McKaskill, Catharine Armstrong, Virginia Mickle, John B. Abbott, Isaac H.. Mayar John qui Atkinson, Elisha Montgomery, J. D. 2 'n 1 B McCoy. W. VV. ter< Bailey, Charles, 2 McColIum. John B. 1 Bailey, Dr. R.S. 3 Mc Do wall, John 2 Ch Brannam, Samuel McColIum, Dan Bracey, rare. E. P. Moore, John A. * Britton, Thomas Massey, Henry Si Co. ? Bradley, Thomas Mungo, Wm. Basking, Lavina McKagan, miss H. A. 2 En Belvin. H. Cw M^ITain. Inhn W Brown, Adaiine McDonald, Roderick Ay Brewer, John Manzy, miss mary Ja3 Barwick, James McKinnon, Charles Ja3 Ballard, John Moore, mary Co Bolls, B> njamin Moore, Wm. H. Ro Blanding, Capt J. D. McKinnon, Cox Brewer, Elizabeth, 3 N Barwick, E. M. 2 Nandin, moreau C Newsotn, Robert J Cathcart Co. Nelson, John Catoe, Burwell Neely, Arozr Crumpton, J. A. O Cunningham, W. C. OgleBby, G. F- t'ie Cunningham, Joseph L. P D Camel, Joseph Pickett, A. E. wli Cloud, Sarah Posey, Caroline onl Cook, Benjamin Parritte, Wesly noi Chesnut, A. M, Pride, C. J. the Curtis, Rev. Thomas Pennington, F. W- am Campbell, Drury J. Patterson, L. J. at Cash. maj. E. B. C. Peebles, H. E. I*. ? D K Dearing, 0. S. C. Robertson, rars. nr. 1 Dunlap, Wm. ' Reynolds, Dr. John a ? E ' Roberts. Green gj Erwm, Robert Russell, Job 2 y. F Row, Wm. , Ford, Joseph Rufi) Catharine ? Freeman, matthew S Fields, Benj'n Stokes, Susan G Sitzer, M. Garey, S. M. G. Strotlier, Thomas C. ( Guphill, Zack Sumter, apt. Guodwvn, A. T. Schamon, David Garner, nirs. E. Shirah, Christian 001 Gibson. Zauhariah Shiver, charies 2 Gray, Capt. Wm. il. Shiver, Sam \ Gregg, James Scarborough, Hiram H Scott, C. A. 2 ' Horton, miss rnary Sanders, Abigal Harrison, James Shivers, Samuel ' Herrili, miss G. Smith, Vachel ^ Hughes, Joseph Singleton, I homas Hunt, Rebecca Scarce, Benj. Horsey, John R. T ] Hough, S. 1). Taylor, Wm. R. Hosken, Thomas Thomas, G. L. j J Teams, James ] James, B. A. W ( Johnson Wra. Wilkinson, W. oy, Francis Williams, John bro K. Y for Kennedy, W. J. Young, Winney King, Henry F. Young, W. B. , L Young, Richard , Lyons, James P. Yarbcrough, W. ani Lee, Henry at j Persons asking for Letters from the above list, will , please say they are advertised. JOHN N. GAMEWELL, P, M. April 4th, 1849. 3t 13 Medical Books, Ac. Th Medical, Moral, Religious and Miscellaneous Books,and Stationary of great variety, for sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. N1 April 4th, 1849. tf 14 WO Watches and Jewelry. wh Gold and Silver Watches. Chains, Keys, Rings, Ear- Drj( t> u a Y% ;i? c j.A r . rings, DnKCiCU) I ci? suu 1W1W? ^ucrmcir*, w? . r.,1 A. YOUNG. ,: April 4th, 1849, tf 14 Hli Sunday School Hymns. are Union Hymns, fur use in Sabbath Schools, Bible ^ Classes, Teacher's Meetings, ffc. Revised bv the commit- ^ ' tee of publication of the American Sunday School Union For sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. April 4th, 1349. tf 14 at; NEW GOODS. arr Mrs. Carpenter has just received a new and ^ splendid assortment of Spring Goods, among which are? j French Laces. Coburgh, Milan, Pamela aad ^j. Chip Bonnets, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Lace Capes, Ac. Ac. 0f, All of which will be sold as low as they can be [ bl purchased in Charleston. an<j Millinery executed to order as usual. hot April fr. 14 tf 1 Wicks and Glasses. 5e! The subscriber has just received and opened a ton large and select assortment of Solar, Campnine 0f ana other Lamp V\ icks, Glasses, dtc. also 2 Sperm and Solar Oil which ho offers for sale on ? , r-the most reasonable terms for cash or punctual Ft customers. Z. J. DEHAY. Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall. April 4th, 1849. tf 14_ Jg To Kent. 1 house on DeKalb Street, 1 house on Rut. ^ lege, St., opposite Maj. Moffat's residence, 1 L Kirk wood house. JOHN WORKMAN. Adj April, 4,1848. 14 lf_ J. W. B A SKIN, Auctioneer. Ke, Will attend promptly and faithfully to all busi. T nets entrusted 10 his care. May be found at the Cor Sheriffs Office?or two doore above Boyd's Hotel. Jan 10 tt 2 iy Cotfoii Yarns, 4fcc. The subscriber has on hand, and will in future * have a continual supply of YARN and CLOTH , from the Catawba Factory, both of which will bear .<KI a comparison with any made in this country. ? ' Terms as usual for such articles. Jan. 24. J AS. McEWGN, Agcjjit For Sale or Rent. J.s. The Brick House on Log-town squaro lately 2J owned by Mr. W. B. Johnston. It is a desirable 1 place of residence?healthful at all seasons and c( convenient to business Apply to Mr. S. E. Capers. WM. REYNOLDS. 1 Feb. 13. 1849. tf 7 of Administrators Notice. *hl( All persons indebted to the Estate of Micah Ward dereared will make immediate payment to mc, and those having demands will present them duly attested to me, or VY i to my agent Charles Boilv. all Aprils, 1849. JOHN H. ROSE, Adm'r. To Hire. J The subscriber ha* for hire either by the month or balance of the year. Cuffee, a good Carpenter, Juno, a cook _ washer and troner, Morris, a boy 14 years of age. handy ' about house. A. BIRR. J*?< April 4. 14 tf Rail Road NotRe. J! The South Carolina Kail Road Company doe* not Stl engage tn notify consignee* of the arrival ot good* and pro- t duce, they nre considered a* delivered when they have . reached the Depot, and at the risk of the owner; but If nor jj removed, they will lie turned over to the w&rehouae-keepet subject to the usual charge* of Btorage. Country goody subject to storage after one week. J Town good* subject to storage after 48 houn. April 4, 1849. N. D. BAXLY, Agent From New York, "el Gil The subscribers have received per Southe ner, l a rase of " Warnock's" Fashionable Summer Also, dozens J. M. Daviee, Jones & < o.'s patent shoulder seam Shirts, and an elegant assortme.ii i of summer cravatH. They have also, Broad britn whito Fur Hats ne: do do Panama do do do Campeachydo J do do Palm Leaf . ' Yo- th's Panama and Fur Hats Children's Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hats Apr.l 4. McDOWALL & COOPER. n<* ^s^sst^zzrr lunstt mnna ? inm hurt. i? the Relief and Curt (f all ffim <rM( /rom an tmjture state of the Hood, at other fluids ef the bodg. r_hi? valuable Syrup combine* all )be iefhina1 iltties of those articles which have been Mi all case# where a powerful Deobiiruatt sad AtHive, effect is desired. Prepared by J. A. Cleveland, 207 Kinf street* arleston. And for sale by, Z. J: DEHAY. Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall April 4th, 18-49, if * 14 Thompftonian Medicines, ibracing every article now used in the practice. istar's Balaam Wild Cherry er'a Cherry Pectoral; Roche'* Embrocation rne's Expectorant; Jayne's Alterative rne'a Tonic Vermifuge and Carminative Balsas vert's Balm of Life; Taylor*! Balsas Liverwort d.i... n..i t> n..;M winouu a i aicut imiicj, ncjMicu aHIlia &c. &c. For sale by -U Z. J. DEHAF. Nearly Opposite Masonic Bell* \pril 4th, 1849. tf ' / 14 NEW GOODS. ' M. DRUCKER & CO. are now receiving frees i North, their large and well selected stock.el try Goodi, Hardware ft Greewriee, iich they will sell at the lowest prices for cash iy. Being determined to sell Goods, they will l suffer themselves to be undersold, and units ise who may wish to Mrfb*" to i 1T id SI. ine for themselves. Sold.dholes* lesad nlsff the CAMDEN BAZAAE. New Spring Shoes. The subscriber has received the present week rood assortment of fashionable sad well a?d> 10 ES, which be offers at the lowest price* for ih. G. W. OLNEV. march 28 13 * 3t New Spring Goods.,! Just received by A. IL & R. KENNEDY." To which they would invite the attention of ;ir friends and the public generally; the Stook nsiots in part Ladies' Wear. Organdi Leno and Jaconet fancy If us! Ins. Linen plain and Satin stripe Silk Bareges, Tissue Silks, Earlston, French and Blnslin Ginghams, Fancy Linen Lustre*, Bngliah and American Prints, Embroideries, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, dw. Gentlemen** Wear. * Drap d'ete fancy spring Cssatmeres, j Linen Drills, Marseilles, Valentia and Linen Vestiiigs, Leghorn, Panama and Pur Hats, ^ Cravats, Gloves, die. die. Fogether with a full assortment of blssehsd and iwn Homespuns, and domestic foods suitable servants wear. READY MADE CLOTBtNU. With other articles too numerous to mentiou. rhe above stock has been carefully selected 1 will be sold for cash, or to punctual costmnese east as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. March 28th, 1849. tf .. IS AIIOTHER ARKITAIr ^ AT TBI . ' a ' '* NEW CASH 8TORE! e subscriber having recently returned from the markets with a further su ply of 3W SPRING IND SUMMER GOODS, uld respectfully invite the inspection of those 0 wish to purchase superior Goods at K small ce. His Goods being ALL NE W% sod earsly selected, can be confidently recommended. 1 stock of v*<?. '-OS FANCY DRESS GOODS, 'j ! attractive, not only for a beatrifnl comtmstum :oU>rs, bat a very desirable combination of JEJt* nee with Economy. .. ro meet the demand and supply his customers all times, with the newest Goods, bs bas made angements to receive Sao Goods owes a month. April 4. MMg WILSON. Fifty Dollars RewariUt lanaway from the sabscriber in Ualiumtmy, i. In April last, a negro man uine? ]g}LLx, iut 29 years of age, 9 feet 8 or 10 inehee high, yellow complexion. From information received, ilieve the above negro is larking about Camden, I has relatives living in the neighborhood, on h aides of the River. <> fhe above Reward will be paid for hit spprehsna and confinement in the Camden Jailer for his ivery to Merer* Capers & Huger of Qprles> . For further information, apply at the OfBes the Camden Journal. JOHN DUDLEY, SenV. tfarch 22,1849. tf ^ ^ S*t' fill Regiment Third RHgnds sf Cavalry. . COURT MARTIAL will be held on the first WEDSDAY in May, In Camden, at It o'clock, to try all miters at Encampment oo the istth, 18th and 14th :ember last, and also defaulters at Court Martial order;o be held in Camden on the first Monday in March, s Court to consist of the following Officers . ,ieut, Col. Tiios. Davis, President; Captains Jes. w. tils, A. R. Tatlo*. D. I). Ptaar, W. A. AHcam. R. C. Richasdsoj* ; Lients Jab, Aoamb. J. T. floonm. J. C. SacsEst, Thos. Jolts*. L- T.Lomin<j, and P. Butlks ; Supernumeraries, Lhiuu. Thokhon and vnbdy ; Cornets Aoams end Hale. 'be Captains will have the defaulters la their respective spanics warned to attend. By order of Col. ANCRUM. R, H. GOODWYN. Jr., Adjutant, larch 28,1849. 18 ?t Removal. The subscriber having removed hii Shop one ir in rear of M. Drucker's store, will be banpy supply any one with a Gin, Horse Mill. Thresh*. Mac'hine or Wheat Pan. He request* Plan, s, before sending to another State forGins, to I and examine his, as they are warranted to bo well made, as free from taking fire, to ran as it, and inaJteas^opd cottun^as ran be had, and i as cheap, (twoooTTars per saw, uuue uvi uf beRt east steel plate.) )ld Gins faithfully repaired. . tab. 7. R. J. McCREIGHT. n ' V ? The subscriber has on hand a large assortment Chairs. Sic., which will be disposed on reaeos. e terms. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Wore it Rockera, Sewing Do. Also, Walnut, Maple, k, Ro.v and Plush Seats-?Imitation and plain minor, Do. Offlre and children's Do. Do. With articles generally in hi? line of business. C. L CHATTEN. Hard. 28, tf ,136 Law Notice. ""T lie lubwriber after the 16th of April wfll pmeta?Mh 'onion in Charleston, Until that that, btaiaMpIS life fldcd to hi* earn may be left with Mr. Perim* jfejfe nmlnirer. W. E. MaIQBIS.. )ne Lime, Land tad Otkfaui BwHf, n good order, a auperior article. Harch 21 C. L. CflAT*TEW. More Rich Drew Gwim * tnothercaae of ladies rich Drew Goods, Afreet n Broadway, aud consisting of Freeek -AWf ns, plain and fancy Berwea, fine printed Jacota and Lswna, rich ailk Tissues, I as trees linen lghama, and Fashionable English Prints haejeet sn opened at ' ' BONNEV'8. Attention! DeKnlb Goarft** ktou will parade on the 94 Saturday to ^fdl kU properly armed and equipped. By order of Capi. Moftt narch 21. W. E. HUGH80K, P. 8.?A dinner will be prepared Ik lb* ecu* n. , . . ;: <' Jf Latliea Splendid Preeii Qoede ef ehreiy.iteim * opening end teHlt l&W H