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I Tub Cherokee Nation.?Tho last Chero. Jcee Advocate estimates the number of professed Christians among the Cherokees at not less than 2500?about or more than one-seventh of the entire population. A Camp Meeting was held within the precincts ol the Nation last month. It was very numerously attended, and excellent order prevailed throughout. The National Council is announced to convene at TahInquah on the first Monday in October. The Supremo Court will meet at the same time. 1 Consumption op Cotton.?The consumption of Cotton in the United States for the year ending September 1st, 19IS, north and east o| f Virginia, says the N. Y. Herald, according to the best returns, was 531,772 bales, against (. 427,967 bales, for the year previous; showing an increase ot 103, 805 bales in 1849. This is the greatest increase ever realized in any one year in the history of the country. This consumption is confined to thirteen out of the thirty States of the Union, leaving seventeen States unaccounted for. Fat at Rencontre.?On Wednesday morning last a rencontre took place between Thos. ? JSchnell and Ransom Brilt, two stage drivers, in the stage lot in this place, in which the former received several stabs, which caused his eeath in abot 20 minutes. We give no particulars as Mr. Britt has been lodged in jail to await a judicial investigation. Cheraip Gazelle, 19//i inst. MARRIED ?On Tuesday evening, the 12th inst., by the Rev. J. H. Chandler, Dr. J. H. i Sanders to Miss Martha J. Mills, all of V ^Sjynter District. DIED.?In this place, on the 13th inst Mrs. Julia Jones, 55 years of age, and for many years a member, of the communion, of the M. E. Church, South. In her !a<t illness, she expressed herself as willing to live or die as God, should will; her end was peaceful. Af ika rl??idl>nri> nf Col. Will. McWille, in Madison County, .Miss. Aug. 24, Chapman Andwrson, youngest son of the late Dr. Anderson, of Camden, South Carolina, in the twenty-second year of his aye. Of my young friend thus cut down in the fuil bloom of manhood, it may be truly said, that he was firm in principle, pure iu morals, elevated and refined in feeling, virtuous in action anil intention. From gratitude for his friendship, and affection for his memory, the writer has attempted to sketch his virtues, in this faint portraiture of his worth, and was present, when he meekly resigned his spirit to (rod who gave it. 4*Requir?8Cat in peace." Among the many blessings attendant upon improve, merits in the social condition, and the advances of our rico in intelligence, is the prolongation of hum in life. With the increase of intelligence has grown up a knowledge for the elements of health, and a regard for tiicin, and commcnsuratcly with the strides of scicnco have we acquired the means of arresting disease, and averting its ravages. Notwithstanding ihc progress wc -have made, statistics show that even now, one sixth of the whole population die anuually of consumption, One of the most important discoveries of ihe age, in ameliorating the conditions of this largo class of suf. faring humanity, is DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIKRRY: What time establishes and consecrates, what experience I adopts and confirms, what all men in all places unite in saying is good and valuable, is so, no doubt. A pop. ularity of this sort fixes in society its roots so deep and so strong, th it time cannot ileslroy it. The success which has attended this medicine fur suveral years past, has overcome the prejudices of nil respectable men, and the article has taken a stand among the first el-ass of discoveries and blessings of the age; and when resorted to in season, eradicates llie disease for which it is recommended. None genuine, tjnlcss signed F. Butts on the wrapper. "Sold in G'omden by J. R. MeK-iin; at wholesale hy P. M. C hen & Co., Charleston, and hy Druggists gen(rally in South 'Carolina. FEVER AND AO 1"E?J\V.NE*S AGI'E PILLS a"' <u>hl under it GUARANTEE that one bottle of them will cure one person of Ffcverand Agin* or Chills and Fever, and in all casi-s if they sliobld fail to cure, the money will 3>e returned. Bin they never have failed yet, nor will they tail one tim- ii) a thousand cases. Messrs. B. K. Phill(o & 1 o:?Ciimdeii Mills. III. We are much pleased tvith your Medicines, and know that they are Isith good and popular. We regret you did not send us more of the auUE pill*. rs there Ls a great detfiaid for them and they have always hefcn silectsxful'in (string Fever and Ague. H. J. Bostic, E*q-, Ihnyton, Georgia, snvs:?Nov. ItSth IS 16.?I)r. I). Jarne?I ear Sir?My sales of your preparations have exceeded my expectations. Your Expectorant, Vermifuge. Carminative Balsam and Fever and Ague Pills, all sell well, some of which I am now out of. I wmit an immediate supply of all the a Is we named Medicine, tiiore (sirticularlv a large supply of the Expectorant and Ague Pills. We have yet among us a good many long standing case* of Cliiils and Fever, in which your Ague Pills have never failed to cure. Your Alterative is just beginning to he known here. nn?l appreciated. It I had had enough of these Fever and Ague Pills. I could liave sold more than a hundred dollars worth of them. Yours A c. II. J. BOSTIC. Messrs. J. A: II. Moore, Lisbon. Illinois, savs. (Oct 31st. 1-G6.) your A out: Pills are about gone, ami have given universal satisfaction. Wm. Bell. Esq.. Walnut Grove. Alahainu. says. (Xov.Rth 174t.) I have sold all your xut'e pills and Toxic Vkr MtrucK. they an* doing wonders la-re. 1 :i rn sorry you did not send me more of them. (i.C. Carmicltael. Esq , l.niier. Georgia. says.~Nov. 20tli 1816.?I am happy to say that vmr preparation* arrexcilirig general favor. Hiave soM'iitl vottr AGl'K l'II.I.S,tihder a Warre.ytkk, and have not heard of their failure in a single ease. II ALDERMAN' & CO.. Mt. Carroll. HI.. O. t. -20th IS 10: ?I)n. D. J a v x K?Dear Sir: Yoor medicine. so far as they have been tried in this section of country, give v?*rv general satisfaction,portieularlyyour.YGI'K PILLS. could have sold three rimes the amount we did. if we had hail tlietn. The Sanative l'ill are very much liked b> all who have nsetl them, and are fast taking the place of all other pill* tv> a purgative. \VM. IIALDKIl.M AN A: CO. Prepare I only by Or. D. Javne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by J A M KS K. AlrK AIN, Cmmlro. M. <'. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Bagging, per yd. IS to 20 f.ard. Jh 8 to 10 Bale Rope, lb. 10 to 12 la-ad. lb 0 to 7 Ba con, lb. 71 to 8 Alolasws. gall. 31 to JO Butter. lb. 12 to 18 Maekan-I, hbj K to 12 Brandy, gall. 28 to 35 .Nails, lb f,} t<> 8 Beeswax. lb. 18 ft) 22 Oats. httsli 30 to 35 ileef. fresh, Ih. 4 to 6 Oil. Sperm, gal. 1 to li Cheese, lb. none Linseed, gal. 70 to 76 Oiflee, lb. 8 tc? 10 Pons, bosh 50 to 55 Cotton, lb. 41 to 51 Potatoes, sweet hit 27 to 50 ?'orn, bushel, 45 to 50 Irish hhl floor, barrel. 41 to 5 Rye, hush 75 to 87 i Fodder. cwt. 70 to 75 Rice, bush. 3 to 4 Feather*, lb 25 to .*> fnnjar, in n in m ( Ikdi. 100 feet 2} to 3i Salt, >ficli In 1? Hide*. (dry) lb 8 to 10 Shot. bag to la Iron, lb 5 to fil Shingles, ml** 2 to 21 I.ime, bbl 2 to 21 Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 Leather. sole, lb 18 to 22 Wheal. bimh 87 to 93{ Qa QDa QDo Eershaw Lodge.Number 9 Tlie Regular Meeting of this Iynlge will be held ,al their new Hall on Krid.iy evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the X. (J. A. I<. SOLOMON, Secretary. Negro Shoes, JupI opened, for tale low by E. \V. BO.XNEY. t?ept. 27. 30 tf Frcnh Citron, Just received by E. \V. BONNEY. A quantity of Oakum, For sale low, by E. VV, BONNEY. Commissioners of Roads. A meeting of the Hoard of ('ommiwinner* of Public ? - ? s* t .i #i.i iioadii will !* held in C amden on .'lonaay, inr ainoi w?f ber. next, at 12 o'clock, M. Sept. 27. JOHN WIUTAKER, Ork SONS OP TEMPERANCE. Watcree Division Xo. 9. The regular meeting of thisDivsion will be helc on Thursday evening next, at. their Hall at 7 o'clock T. J. WORKMAN, r. S. Notice. An extra meeting of the Camden Debating Clut will be held THIS EVENING, (27th) at the Female Academy, at 7 o'clock. A punctual attendance of the members is requested. A. M. KENNEDY, President, Camden, Sept. 27 184S. Certificate No. 1S5, for six Sbnres of stock in the Bank of Camden. South Carolina. in favor of Mrs. Rebecca Bal I lard, on the 25th of April, 1837, having been lost, applicaI tion for a new certificate will be made to said Bank, three months after the date of this notice. ioiiv d vrir-i.-r r . ftCTThi- Charleston Courier will insert every two week* for three mpntlie, and send hill to this oflice. NOTICE. The subscribers Agents for the sale of the Mount Dearborn Factory Cotton Yarn, beg to inform their friends and customers that they have now on hand, and are receiving a large supply of that celebrated Yarn, of the very best quality. and'are prepared to ofler for sale, either at wholesale or retail. at the very lowest market prices. This Yarn is made from the very best of Cotton, and may be relied upon as being a verv superior article, and will be sold low. bv sept. 27. GEO. S. DOUGLAS & CO. Coimril Chamber, Sept. 23, l?-f?. Application was made by James McEwen for Licence No. 2. to retail Spirituous Liquors in the town for the remainder of the year. Recommended by J. F. Sutherland. (Jeorge Alden and Henry Fate. Sureties, C. Mathesoa and John McClelland. Ordered to be published in the Camden Journal. L. W. K VL1.KD. Recorder. School For Children. On Monday October 16th, Miss Leg ark will reopen her school at her own residence, next uoor to the dwelling of W. I) A/cDowall, Esq., and will be grateful for a share of the public patronage. After the first of November, she will be able to accommodate a few Boarders, either adults or children. Sept. 27 39 4t New and Fresh Goods. j The subscriber is now receiving from the North, I his supply of fancy and staple Goods, which he intends to dispose of at as low prices as they can be purchased in Charleston, and on more liberal terms. Thev comprise in pert? WOOLENS. London Duffil Blankets, from G to 8 lbs. the ptir Negro Kerseys, cable warp and plain j Heavy Cordova IMains, all wool Super blue, black and fancy colored Cloths Black French Doeskin Cassiineres Fancy Cassiineres and Vestings White and red Flannels, assorted qualities t-r ? ? i- ? f 1 . rvemucKV jeans anu oaiiiiieus Woolen Shawls and Tweed Gassinieres silks and fancy goods. | Black gro. de Rhine Silks; very wide black Silks Figured black Silks; Cltamclion Silk* Printed Cashmere; Cashmere De'cosse j Splendid fashionable Caslnnere ' Silk-striped .Medonas. for ladies' dresses Black bombazines andalpnccas Embroidered swiss colored spotted Muslims Lace capes; embroidered and plain ca it brie lldkfs ' Cambric Edgings and Insertings; black crape | Green Berage; Mousiin Delaines, very cheap Fancy and black silk cravats Embroidered Ladies' Dresses French worked collars and capes Worked caps and culls Iuf rit's worked Robes and B.idies linens. Irish L nens and Lawns; Damask Tabling Diaper Darnask Tablecloths and Napkins Birdscyc Diaper; brown and white Holland Linen-cambric Handkerchiefs domestics. I 1*2-4 bleached sheetings; 12-4 b'ovvn shirtings 3-4, 7 8 and 4 4 bleached and brown shirtings i Brown and bleached Drills I Cotton Oznaburgs, suitable for negro shirts I .Marlborough stripes and Plaids ' Apron checks and Bed Tisks cotton goods I Common itnt] super Print*. vor\ 1<>w Gingham*.Jaconet. Plain and Swi** chick Muslin Cotton Cambrics. Furniture Himity Figured Fure Diniitv. a now article Furniture Fringn; Handkerchief* of oy.-rv ntialitv cappetings " Super Ingrain Carpeting* tin F.xtra Ho do Imperial three ply Ho do Brussels Ho Fine am! chenille Bugs; Cnr;>ct Bindings also Gunny and Dundee Bagging, Hope. Twine Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Baron, .Molasses, Iron, Steel, Sadd ety, Hardware Blacksmith's Tools*. Hats With a variety of other articles, for sale on the most accointnodatirg terms, by <*. ? IT T tM'\r sept. g/. ji. i.r, > i. Ill Equity? Lancaster District 1 J a rues Griffin vs Richmond K. Terrell, Ex'or of John Smith, Nancy I.<ng, J, mcs Laney and Jtio. Laney?Rill to compel Ex'?>r to assent to legacies, Partition, account and Relief. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Nancy Long, Jaines Laney ami John Laney, three of the defendants in the ahove case reside without the limits of this state: ft is ordered, on u otion of Wright, so. iicitor for complainant, that the said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the bili in above case on or before the 41 It day of January, 1S49, otherwise judgment proconfesso will be ordered against them. JAMKS II. WITIIF.RSI'OON, C. E. L. D. Sept. 18. I HIS. |7| I It HEAD QUARTER.*. l.nti:stom: Sn:in?s, Sept. 1 lib, 1S-1S. ORDER NO? W* I 1 r?* D I.' 1 Ilrtmin Pi'A!'!/intten litiu t^tiwit'nr] ! from a sphere of great usefulness, the late Lt. Col. j Richard S. Wright. In his ceath, the .State has lost a worthy citizen and accomplished soldier, j His high moral worth, pure integrity, and spotless ' reputation, claim from the Executive, a tribute ol i respect to his memory, expressive of the sorrow ; felt, and the void occasioned in the Staff, by his unI timely death. In consideration, it is ordered, that his Excellency's Suite wear the usual badge of mourning, for thirty days from this date. 15V order of the Commander-in-Chief. J. W CANTEY, .-Idj't, and Inspector Gctt'l. Sept. 29 3f) nt_ | ID*All notes and accounts due the late firm of H. Barti.ett & co., not settled by the 1 Olli of October, will be put in suit. Those wishing to save i cost will please call on me. sepf, 2(1. A. BURR. IVotice. All persons indebted to mo arc requested to make immediate payment. sept. 20. J. D. MURRAY. IleKalh (<iiai(ls. Parade at your Rendezvous on the second SaturI day in October next. iL/'In pursuance of orders from Lieut. Col. Kcr| shaw. an election will be held for First Lieuton! ant, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the pro| motion cd that officer. sept. lit). 1\. ?. wurfvvi', captain. j Coiiimitted To tho Jai! of Kershaw District a Negro man ahout 25 years of age, who says he belongs to Samuel Kibler, of Orangeburg District, The owner is requested to cunply with the law ane take him away. D. If. ROBJSON, Jailor. sept. 20 US tf 0^7" We are authorized to announce JOHN R. SIIAW Esq., as a candidate for Clerk of I the Court al the ensuing election. 0^7" We nre authorized to announce SAMUEL E* CAPERS, Esq., as a candidate for Clerk of i the Court at the ensuing election. ' I tO" We are authorizedto announce WILLIAM M. WATSON, Esq., as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. To tlie Voters of Lancaster District. ft5*Wp arc authorized to announce L. B. M.. I'ppm r* r... i mu."v i ijLiiv, as a v^anuiuan- iui i u* vsouuciur : tor Lancaster District, at the next election for j that office. And Let no voter doubt the result. 1 but stand up for him like David did for Israel i against Goliah, the champion of the Philistines. OO" We are authorized to announce Jeffrsox R. Connell as a candidate for Tax Collector of Lancaster District at the ensuing election. 0^7" We are authorized to announce Col. WILLIAM J.TAYLOR as a candidate for reelection as Senator, at the ensuing election. 0^7"We are authorized to announce Maj. J AMDS O'llANLOM, of Richland, as a candidate to represent the Congressional District, composed of Kershaw, Lancaster, Fairfield, ; Richland and Suinter Districts, in the next ConI gress. I friends of Adjutant JAMES CAN| TEY, the present incumbent, propose him to I their fellow citizens as a candidate for re election to the next Legislature. (?7" We are authorized to announce Dr. E. A. 8ALMOND as a candidate for Repres. entativc in the State Legislature, at ihe ensuing election. 0^7" We are authorized to anuounco Major A. H. Boykin as a candidiate fir re election | for Representative in the State Legislature at I the ensuing election. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATEKeep it before the People of Lancaster District. We the citizen} of this District, announce ELI C. BISHOP, Esq., as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, ti e next term. Mr. Bishop being a native of our District, has given us an opporlunity of knowing him well, from his youth up to the present time. His honesty, honor and strictly sober and moral principles have been well tested among us, and highly appreciated by all good citizens who know him well. We therefore earnestly recomj mend him to the favor and respect of each and every voter of our District, and hope they will feel I it their duty to give him tlie office, as he is every | way qualified to discharge the duties thereof with credit to himself, and satisfaction to the people, and I we will appreciate the favor. MANY VOTERS. I March 30th, 1848. (icntlemcn and Fellow Citizens?From a sense of the duty and obligation I am under for the high honor conferred by so numerous and respectable a portion of the good people, 1 accept your nomination, and return you my warmest thanks and heartfelt gratitude for the honor thus conferred, and pledge myself to the people, if found worhty of their confidence, and they elect me to the high and responsible office, to discharge its duties with all honesty and integrity, to show all the favor and lenity that lies in my power, without incurring a liability upon myself or securities. 1 remain, Dear .Sirs, your most obedient servant, ELI C. BISHOP. FOtt CAMDEN AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. The well known steamer ' DEKALB," W. M. Lubbock j master, having been thorou^h--overhauled and repaired, ' will be ready to receive Freight on this day week, and will leave with despatch, i Shippers of goods may rely upon their being for warded with promptness, (tlic river being in fine order,) and at as low rates aa they can be sent by any other conveyance. Any "roods now landing, may be sent to the Agents, and will be stored, tree ol' charge, until she is ready to fake thern in.? This Boat, throughout the season, will stop at any i and every landing on the river, both going and com. I ing for a single package only, provided the freight is i paid here. The Agents at Camden, arc .Messrs. l'AUL l'\ VtLLEl'IGUC & SONS. MARTIN, STARR ,t WALTER, Agents, lloyce Co's Wharf. Charleston, sept. 14. 6t.'Id San tec Canal. The usual repairs having been completed, it will be re-opened for the passage of Boats trout the 23d of September. V. I'RESS S.MITII, Superintendent sept. 12 38 4t Kail Road Notice. j Persons having goods brought up on the Cam* i den Branch Rail Ko<d, which have been consigned I to the care of the Company, will bo required to I deposite a sufficient amount of money in my hands I to defray all expenses from New York, before their j goods will be delivered. X. I). BAN LEY, Agent. Claromont, Aug. 29,1848. 03 4t Auction Sale OF A NEGRO WOMAN AND CHILD. On the lirst Monday in October next, before the court house door, between ihc usual hours of sale, \vc will sell to the highest bicldcT, LETTY and her child. Lelty is a first rate seamstress, good cook, washer and ironer. T- rins at sale. GAMEWELL &. BASK IN, sept 20. Licensed Auctioneers. Camden Branch Bail Boad. This Road is now open for the transportation of ; Passengers and Freight to Boykin's Turn-out, a distance of 8 miles from Camden, j A passenger Train will leave this Turn-out daily 1 5 hours and 45 minutes, A. M , to connect with the i Cars on the South Carolina Rail Road for Charles1 ton ; ml Hamburg. Returning in the afternoon, the Train reaches the Turn-out 5 hours 30 tnin., P. M., connecting at that point with the line of Stages for Raleigh, N, 1 Carolina via Camden ami Chcraw. The accomodation Train to Columbia continues i to run as heretofore. JOlliN McRAE, Eng. Cam. Branch. Sept. 4. B7 Jit BCobert L. Tweed's i W'uf.elwkifijit and Blacksmith Shops, corner of Rutledgc and Market streets, where he keeps constantly on hand or manufactures to order, W ugons, ('arts Wheelbarrows, or any other article in { his line of business, out of the best seasoned mai terials. Iron of all sizes, Pipe and other boxeB. I A few Iron axles with boxes titled, and a lot of the i best Stay, Tongue and Breast chains for four horse I wairoiM. ever ottered for sale in this nlacc?call and see August (Hh, 1848. 32 tf Notice. AH persons aro forbid helping themselves to I Bricks Iroin my Yard. I will take pleasure in at! tending to all who may want Brick, and return ; them thanks for their patronage, i ID"Thc person or persons who helped tliein* | selves last Fall to some 3,000 Bricks nave negleci; ted to report, which 1 hope they will do soon. The | person who did the same thing last week will con fer a favor by reporting to me the amount taken or 1 paying for them. J. F. SUTHERLAND. | July 20 30 tf New Fall Goorts. rn ..i :i _?,1 x lie cuuaeijuers <tru nuw reteivin^ anu upcumg their Fall 6tock of Goods, consisting, in part, of Latest styles of winter Sattinets; Vestings goods, for ladies' wear Cravats; Stocks 1 Alpaccas Suspenders Bombazines Bed Tick Ginghams Linseys Prints Flannel; Blankets Shawls Blea. and bro. Shirtings Broadcloths Hose and half Hose Cassimeres; Tweeds Gloves A complete assortment of /Jeady made Clothing; Drecis, merino, lamb's wool and silk Undershirts; ladies' Vests, fashionable Hats; men's and boy's cloth Caps, tjf-c. To which they feel a confidence in inviting the attention of theirTcustomers and the public, both as regards quality and price. A. M. & R. KENNEDY, sept. 20 33 tf Great Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES! GEORGE ALDEN respectfully invites the at| tention of the citizens of Camden and the surroun; ding country to his extensive stock of Boots and i Shoes, now receiving direct from the manufactu| rers, which he offers at very low prices. His I stock consists in part as follows, viz? GENTLEMEN'S FineBcalfskin quilted water-proof Boots do do pump Boots do do welted do do do sewed and and copper fastened do do do waterproof pegged Boots do do pump do do ! do Mud Boots dn kip pegged Boots do do do Bootees do calf do do do do waterproof Bootees do do sewed and pegged thocs|and Bootees do do Oxford Ties do do Pegged Jersey Ties i do waterproof Overshoes, | do gaiter Boots do Russet Brogans BOY'S Fine calfskin pegged Boots do do do Bootees do kip do Boots do do do Booices do calfskin sewed do i do llusset Brogans LADIES' 1 Fine colored silk Gaiters do colored Tek satin Gaiters i do do do satin do do black lasting do do do kid do do morocco jenny Linda | do white kid and satin Slips do English kid do do French kid Slips and Ties do American do do do do morocco Walking Shoes } do do do do I do lasting buskin Tips | do black velvet Slips | do goatskin Walking Shoes do waterproof Overshoes, MISSES' Fine colored gaiter Boots | do do kid do ) do morocco Walking Shoes do kid Slippers do colored morocco Slippers do India Rubber Shoes do calfskin School do Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes. ai.SO 4000 pairs Xcgro and House Servant's Shoes. ! Also?Sole and upper leather, calf and lining skins, band and harness leather, patent leather, ! shoe thread, shoe last?, shoe tools of every descripj tion. Also?Men's, toys and children's Cap?, new patterns-, together with a large stock of travelling and common Trunk?, Valices, carpet Bagp, Wallets, school Satchels and waterproof traveling Bugs, j The above comprises but a small portion oI his j stock, allot which will compare with any in the 1 southern country for style and durability. | Sept. 1J, 37 ' tf NE W SPRING AND SUMMER (33-CE>CE>aDS3? M. DRUCKER &. CO. respectfully invite the citizens of Camden and the public generally toex| amine their well selected stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, all of which will be offered for sale at a very small advance on first cost. Their facilities for purchaj sing Goods are such, that they can sell at such prices as to d< fy competition. They have paid particular attention to the selection of the now offered stock, which has been selected with the greatest care in Now York and other Northern cities.? Among numerous other articles, they would mention the following? Cambric, Jaconet. Mull ami Swiss Muslins j Colored French Ginghams and Lawns Mourning and coloured lirnges Colored linen and cotton Pn Assortment of Drew and Furniture Prints ! Alpaccas, Bninlmziues anil-Drab de Vicunas I Heavy black and blue-black Dress Silks Do" silk, raw silk and cotton Hosiery Super todies' und Gentlemen's silk and Iislt Gloves Thread. lisle und cotton Edgings Cambric and muslin Inserting** and Edging? linen Cambric Handkerchief, at all prices I.ong Lawn* and Linen Cambrics ljulics' Bcrage and silk .Mantles Do Silk ami Gauze Craxats Sunshades and Parasols iti-nn,i ('lotbs. Cftssimeresnnd Vestines. fntvut*. Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers and Suspender* Linen nnd Linen and Cotton Drill* , English, German and French summer Cussimeres Alpaccas, Merinn, Crot"ii and .Mohair Coating* Liw priced ( nods, for Hoy'* and Servant'* wear Black French Doeskins Iri*h Linens, English and American I/nig Clodi* ! Gentlemen's Cotton and .Merino Undershirt* KEADV MADE CLOTHING, Of every description. nn<I at all prices?indeed, some of them at price* thnt cannot fail to astonish the purchaser? hot Conntrv Prtslncc sell* for nothing, and *0 do we intend to * !! Ready made Clothing. This is NO "PUFFING"'? enine and convince yourselves. ALSO Undies' nnd Gentlemen's Shoes, Hootees and Gaiters Ladies' Palo Alto .Shoes Do Kllsler'Ouitors, Kid and Morocco Ties Gentlemen's Calf Hoots, sewed and pegged, at all prices With a variety of other articles, ini|>o*siblc. to enumerate, i hut till of which will lie sold CHEAPER than the cheap; est, at the CAMDEN' HAZAAR, j Opposite the Honk of Cnmdett, Hand's Eau Lustra 1. " There is nothing' in the wide world that contributes more to comeliness and beauty than a profusion of sjft, flowing ringlets or auburn tresses; i and be who can devise means to preserve and retain, in its original beauty, this important appendant? to the head, will confer an inestimable bles- i | ---? ? - - p ! sing upon mankind and leserve the lasting gratij tude of the community " Such an article is Jules Uauel's Kau Lustral 1 i.:ir Restorative, a fresh and elegant supply (new pal just received at Sept. 13 (37 tf) CLEVELAND'S. 1 White's Infallible Ointment, , For the cure of Cancer, Salt Rheum, Ringworm, 1 I Burns, Scald, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Ulcers, : While Swellings, Sore Breasts, Tetter, Chilblains, j Whitlows, Corns, Scald Head, Sore Legs, Fever sores, &c. This remedy is also applicable for the ! relief and cure of that noble animal the HORSE, i in a great variety of cases, such as sprains, reducing swellings, Dislocations, Wounds, Bruises, | sore Backs, Stickfast, Scratches, cracked or con iracted hoofs, Quittors, &c. &c. For sale at Sept. 13 (37 tf) CLEVELAND'S. Negro Cloths, All Wool Plains, Kentucky do, Mallory Kersys, ! Lowell Linseys all qualities, Thompson's Jaens, j Georgia Plains, &c., for sale at low rates by Sept. 6. E- W.BONNEV. New! New!! Tlie subscriber has the pleasure of informing his customers that he has received his full Bupply of fall and winter Dry Goods. For Ladies wear. Lamartines, a new article,?Rich (all wool) French Cashmeres; plain and Figured do.; I)e- i Laines, some very low; extra fine Jet black Bombazines for mourning; Silk and cotton warp Ali Pachas; Honduras plaids, all wool and fine; Ombre Lustres; Grandella plaids; High colored Cashmere and DeLaines for children; handsome colored silks, some very rich; Black dress and apron silks; French, English and American Ginghams very low; French, English and American Prints; mourning and second mourning prints, &c. ALSO A general assortment Ladies silk and Kid gloves silk and cotton Hoserv, Merino Vests, fancy silk cravats, worked collars, Edgings of all descriptions, shirts and shirting- cloths, Linen Cambrics and Linen cambric Hankerch'fs, tine Linen Lawns, India Long-cloth, &c. also A large and well selected assortment of goods suited for gentlemen's wear, consisting of cloths, CasshnererVestinge, Ready made clothing handsome styles, Merino shirts, &c. Every article will be sold to suit the limes. His customers are invited to call and examine his stock. Sept. 13. (37 tf) E. VV. BONNEY. Iii Ordinary. LANCASTER. DISTRICT. John Isom, Applicant, vs. Rebecca Isom, (widow,) William Isom, Sally Isom. Henry Clark and wife Polly, John Clark and wife Nancy, Sally Isom, James Isom, Sally Crowder Elizabeth Crowder, and the children of Betsey Best, deceased, Defendants. Real Estate of Wm. Isom, deceased. It appearing to my satisfaction that Rebecca Isom and the children of Betsey Best, dee'd. Defendants, reside without the limits of this State; It is therefore ordered, That they do appear and object to the sale or division of the Real Estate of William Isom, dee'd 011 or before the 13th day of December, 1848, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. II. WITUERSPOON, 0. L D. sept. 8,1848. (87] _3m Notice. Application will be made at the next session of the Legislature for re-opening and keeping up as a public road, the old Georgetown road from its intersection with the Lancaster road at the residence of the late David G. Leigh, to its intersection with the stage road to Clicraw, at Benj. Humphrey's. Dwelling House. To Rent, my former Residence on Fair street. .Sept-13 (37 tf) W. ANDER.SON, Ordinary's Notice. Whereas, no Aduiinisiration on the Estate of i Emanuel JZush, late of Kershaw District, deceased I has applied lor, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, I have taken posssion of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said Estate as dercAll nnrcnnu in/lnhfp/l tn tl?p eni/1 pcfntp arp I r" ??*? -- ? ? ?- | required to pay the same over to me, and those having demands against the estate will present them to me dulv attested for payment. Sept. 13.1848. JOHN R. JOV, O. K. D. Hustings Compound Syrup of Nap. ttaa. A positive cure for coughs, colds, Asthma, con- i sumption and all diseases of the chest and Lungs. | A single bottle will prove its efficacy. For sale at! Sept. 13 (37 tf) CLEVELAND'S. Towiisend's, Carpenter's, and Sand's ! Sarsaparilla. A full and fresh supply of all of the above preparations, Just received from Charleston, and for sale at CLEVELAND'S. Sept. 13 37 tf ' Hooping Cough." A limited supply of the genuine Roche's Embrocation for Hooping cough, the most effectual remedy now known for that distressing malady. Just received and for sale at CLEVELAND'S Eatt tie Cologne. A few dozen of that very superior Cologne Water in pint bottles, just received and for sale at .Sept. 13 (37 tf) CLEVELAND'S. Prime Leaf Larc', Bacon, Flour, Butter, Cheese, and almost every article of Groceries wanted by a family, at retail, at GERALD'S Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi Fa to me directed, I will sell before the court house door in Cainden on the first Monday and day following in October next, (being the 2d and 3d days of said mortb,) i between the legal hours of sale the following prorerty to wit: 100 acres of Land, more or less, lying on the waters of Big Lynches creek, bounded east and north by lands of the estate of William Tiller, south by lands of William Hall, whereon the defendant resides, levied on and to be sold as the property of Angus A/rSwccn, at the suit of the S;ate vs Angus AlcSwcen. also.?2 Horses, 1 two horse wagon and 1 stock -wagon 1 cow aiid cal^ levied on and to be sold as the prop, erty of Dar icl Motley, at the suit of Abijah Hatch tf* co. vs Daniel Motley. ALSO. 300 acres of Lantl, mote or less, lying on Big Lynches creek, bounded north by lands of the estate of Lovick Young, west and south by lands of J. J. ,1/cLauren, and east by Big Lynches creek, levied on and to be sold as the property of the defendant, at tliosuit of the State vs. i>. 1). liough. acres of Land, more or less, lying on the waters of Sanders'creek, adjoining latnls of Wni, Nelson and estate of Chesnut, levied on and to be sold as the properly of the defendant at the suit of lLI'. Boyd vs. Elijah Bass. also. ?? acres (more or less) of land, lying in the District of Kershaw, whereon the Defendant resides, adjoining lands of Charles Bail/, James Teams, and others, levied 011 and to be sold as the \ property of the Defendant at the suit of James j Dunlap and others, assignees, vs. John .Motley. j Terms cash, Purchaser to pav for all necessary 1 papers. T J. WARREN. S. K. D. | Ucctioii Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OFFICE COURT GEN'i. SESSIONS COMMON PlKAS- i Kershaw District. In pursuance of the Act of the General Assctn- ! bly for the regulation of the Election of District ' Officers, I hereby notify the voters for Kershaw ! District, that the term of the present Clerk of the j said Coi rt, will expire by reason ol resignation, i the day on which his successor elect qualities. An Election fur Clerk of said Court will be " held on Monday, ninth October next, (one day only,) at the usual places of Election throughout the District. Witness my hand, at Camden this thirty-first day , of August, .4. I)., eighteen hundred and forty-eight. \ Sept.fi, (M) 11ENJAM 1 \ GASS.CIerk. , Valuable Land for Sale. I will offer iny hand at public sale on the 10th day of October next; there are the rise of 1200 acres, and .'1 or 400 acres on the waters of Granny's Quarter creek. It will be divided to suit purchasers, if required. It is healthy, productive and j noted for its durable and well constructed improve inents. At the sanio time and place, my crop of j Corn and Fodder, 10 head of Mules, 4 Wagons, 40 ' head of Catile, a very tine Gin, a first rate Horse Mill, Household and other Furniture, and all the . Implements belonging to said 1'lautaliou. The j sale will take place at my residence IS miles north i of Camden, and continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms for the Land, one third paid on the first day of December, when posssession win oe given, the balance secured by note payable in two annual instalments, with interest payable annually and approved security, with a mortgage of the property if required. Terms for the personal property at: salg. J. W. FORD. !: NOTICE. T^e subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he may still be found at the old stand of Chambers & Ran* kin, where he will keep contantly on hand, a supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Bagging,Rope* Twine, Domestics, Hats, Shoes, &c., which he will sell for Cash, at the lowest market priees, and solicits a share of patronage. The highest prices paid for cotton and othef country produce. B. VV. CHAMBERS. Camden, Aug. 30. 3o 4t Yeast Powders, These powders are an entile substitute for Yeast in all culinary purposes, having been improved by a recent chemical discovery, by which they are rendered perfectly harmless to the Dyspeptic as well as the Epicure, and are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. also LEVELAND'S Improved Soda 3c Seidlitz Powders The almost universal employment of Seidlita powders a6 an Aperiant and gentle laxative renders the attainment of an article, the'quality of which may be relied on as a desirable object; whilst the fact is notorious that a majority of the powde s are totally inefficient. These powders are prepared of pure materials and are put up in ?uch a manner as to preserve their quality in any climate. For sale at CLEVELANDS. Aug. 2 31 tf If duel's Shaving Cream. " The pre-eminent qualities that distinguish thie Cream from all others, consist in its being extreme? ly mild in its composition. Not having the slightest tendency to smart or irritate the skin, or to render it harsh, it is extremely mild and pleasant, forming ,%r a fine and rich lather."?For sale at Sept. 13 (37 tQ CLEVELAND'S. flduel's Nymph Soap, AND EAU DIVINE DE V&NUS. "Composed of an Eastern botanical discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering the SKIN SOFT AND FAIR as well as imparling a delicate roseate hue lo the complexion."?For sale at Sept. 13 (37 tf) CLEVELAND'S. South Carolina?Kershaw District? IN EQUITY. Charles L. Dye, Adtn'r of Elizabeth Turley, vs. Benjamin Williams, Frances Battle, Barfleft Batt'e, Eliza Williams. ?? Lowry, daughter Elizabeth Lowry. Bill for Reviver and Supplement. It appearing to my satisfaction that Frances Battle, Bartlett Battle, Eliza Williams, Lowry, a daughter of Elizabeth Lowry. part of the Defendants in the case stated above, are, and reside beyond the limits of this State : It is ordered that the said Defendants plead, answer or demur to this and lo the original Bill within three months from the publication of this order, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W M. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d. Comr's Office, Sept. 4,1848. 36 3m South Carolina?Kershaw Dist. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Isaac D. Trent, and Mary B. Trent, Applicants, vs. Wm. II. Trent and others. It appearing to my oatwfiiction that Wiliam H. Trent,one of the Defendants in the above care, resides beyond the limits of this State: It is there/ore ordered that the said Wil- liam H Trent, do appear and object to the sale of the personal Estate of Martha L. Treut, on or before the first day of December next, or his consent to Use same will be entered of record. J. K. JOY, O. K. D. Aug. 28,1848. (^5 63) 85 3m South-Carollua. LANCASTER DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. D. II. Robison, Assignee, J vs. > Ca. Sa. N A. F. Brewer 3 The Defendant. N. A. F. Brewer, who is ih thd custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of the above Capias ad satis'aciehdum, in order to avail himself of the benefit of *n Act passed fof the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my of* fice, on oath, a scedule of his whole Estate 1 Notice is therefore hereby given to the Plaintiff in the above stated case as well as all others concerned, to be and appear at Lancaster Court House on the 13th day of November next at 12 o'clock M., before the Associate Judges; to show cause if any they can, why the said Defendant should not be discharged from further confinement, oh his assigning and delivering the effects mentioned in his schedule. H. R. PRICE, Clerk. CIcrk.s Office, this 17th day February, 1848. Ordinary's! Notice. Whereas, no administration (de bonis hon) on the estate of Ann Gilman, late of Kershaw District, deceased, has been applied for. I have taken possession of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said estate. All persons indebted to the estate are required to pav the same over to me; those having demands against the estate Will hand * them in duly attested, to me for payment may 17. J. R. JOY, O. K. D. South-Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. IN TnK COMMON PLEAS, Samuel Jackson, ) vs. > Capias ad satisfacrenduut. Joshua W. Ilendrix. ) The Defendant, Joshua VV. Hendrix, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of the above Capias ad stisfaciendum, in order to avail himself of the benefit of an Aet passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my office, on oath, a schedule of his whole Estate: Notice is therefore hereby given to tlie Plaintiff in the above sta'ed case as well as aH others concerned, to be and appear at Lancaster Court House on the 13th day of November next at 12 o'clock M., before the Associate Judges, to show cause if any they can, why the said Defendant should not be discharged from further confinement, on his as. signing fciid delivering the effects mentioned in his schedule. H. R. PRICE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, this 22d March, 1648. DeKalb Factory. Our Cotton Yarn having recently suffered in reputation, we have clianged our arrangements, and are now manufacturing ito1" a quality that we can safely recommend to our customers. By special attention to this department of our business, we are determined fully to re-establish the lost char, acter of our Yarn, and hope that our friends will civp if a fair trial. We are manufacturing the DEKALB OZNABURGS of a more uniform weight and quality. Aug. 16. W ANDERSON & CO. Crashed, Pondered, Clarified and Brown Sugars for sale low, by Aug. lfi. VV. ANDERSON c\ CO. Just Received, By Drucker &. Co., a lull and complete supply of Saddlery, Cutlery and Hardware, consisting of almost every article which belongs lo the above specified lines, which will be offered nt the lowest prices. Enquire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bunk of Camden, NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, J VST RKCKIVKI) AT T H E C A M OKN BAZAAR, ' ansislinir iti part of Teas, Java, Lnguira, Rio and Cuba Cofiea Muscovado and N. -O. Refined Sugars New Orleans SvruDand Molasses West India Honey and Molasses Sal /Hratus and C. Soda ALSO A variety of Toilet Soaps, Flesh Powder Real Herman Cologne, Tooth and Ilair Brashes Fine Tooth and Dressing Combs Ladies' silver mounted Riding Switches For sale by M. DRUCKER & CO. Siilpli- Quinine, " A superior article from the Labaratory of Farr. Powers VVighlinan. Just received and for salo at a reduced price at CEEVEEANU'S,