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hie tint ihe habit will acquire additional
strength, and that he will either insure an addi.
tional sum, or privately accumulate.
yh We thererore take it as a strong mark of prudence
in any man, who is not blessed with ample
fortune, to insure his life. R.
* . .... For the Camden JournalIn
mtemory of John Robison, dcc'd. of Lancaster District,
S. C.
John Robison is dead and gone?
He died the present your;
And o'er his touib his friends have mourned,
f His widow dropp'd her tear.
4 1m? Butcher Jonn is ueaa nnu gone:
^ fie, no whose beef we've fed,
When shall we get our beef again.
Now Butcher John is dead?
W U|K>n the hills of Lynches Crerk,
f \ .Molhinks I hear him still,
Tb all his lazy tenants shout
Bocf! Beef!" in tones most shrill;
a?,*-:"' \ i
We've eat John's beef for many years,
fc But for that beef ne'er paid,
MB Should not our checks be Italhed in to irs.
Now Butcher John is dead?
V Lancaster C. II. S. C. W. T. J.
B? From the Charles too Courier, pF Monday.
W ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA.
The Br. steamer Cam&ria arrived, at New
York at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning.
. ,.v Thk Exottsn iMaekk/t^.?Up(.lo the time
pf the sailing oft he Cambria, the CottQU market
Kept very steady, and price? iiecamc more firm, ,
and in some instances there, was a slight ad* ,
.. vance on Americpn descriptions.
'fire sales of the week amounted to twenty. ;
ipight thousand one hundred and eiighiy hales, '
fif" whWife V?f Arnerican tliere were 13,220 New
. Orlejtrtjf, at 5 to 4 l-2d.; 6,140 Upland, at 3 to
4 1-8;.3,Q?0 Mobile and Alabama, at 3 to 4 1-4;
* 320i$f9t Island*, 7*1. a 11 I '^l. ;
T 'Hie iqttrk{4 cl<#d the evening before the!
t ^etuner lefytty'th little or no change fiom the
f prices prevailing at la*i accounts.
t\ iW.jC'tmmitffe ?f Brokers have declared the j
following to lie the quotation*, viz: Fair Bo weds
3 7-8.; New Orlqtps, lair, 4 1 8d.
1'ou.iWtU Skws ? Vienna has at last surrenderee
to .the Imperial troops, aflur a siege of
right <lays, extending to the 28th u!t. Six days
were consumed in endeavoring to bring the !
Viennese into submission.
f Ireland.? \flair< ill this country were quiet, j
. vrilbjhe exception of individual outrages and |
Fpurclers, and difficulties between landlotd* and
tenants. . V '
.* Jtalt j?An insurrection bad broken out in I
Italy. On the 29th ult., it was in full, blast in ;
Genoa, lrct^een the Milanese and the people, j
Maseiuoe,-b.ajj issued a proclamation, and was to
o brad the insurrection,. _
The Danes exhibit a disposition to make ,
peace with Germany. .
The cholera is rather sub.sidipg iu England.!
Francs?General Cavaignwc . has provi
ded a sufficient military force to put down any
hltempt at an outbreak. The red repnb'iean^;
socialists and communists, have collected all
heir fighting men, and express the greatest
Confidence in the election of L icit Napoleon J
W to the Presidency. 1 no contest iiciwccn mm
i amq.tHAvAiGNAC will it in said, lie a fierce one.
k The latter i? working hard for surci*s?.
t It is asset ted that not less than 1">(),000 troops
trill l>e assembled when the new constMution is j
r , to l?y fl/udhmncd. i
At Part* it was repostcd and believed that j
the [lothscfiilds were .about to liquidate in con- :
qequsnce.of the recent events in Vienna, and i
the thrcatning aspect of affairs in Pari--.
SOUTHERN M ANUFACTUR ES.
It is exceedingly grutfying to nolo the interest :
iff rapidly awakening our citifens, in favor of
She department of manufactures. It is high !
time ve .jtfidjKfd,. for ourselves, most of the
HMiltUarous articles of common use, and certainly
we sii<ru!d no longer delay working up into :
>: f?!?rirs our grrnt staple, Cotton. ... ,
fe : The project* of manufacturing Cotton, now
ij| progreap in this city, would, have been confide
red chimfrical a few year,* ago, and the i
projector* regarded, a* si rayed inmates of some '
? |uiiatic asylum, .fboin. the period of flu: Colo- '
nies, until the commencement of the niueteenih
fjrotury, England enjoyed an uninterrupted umnopoloy
in this brand; of manufactures, hot the ,
yplerpriice of some of our countrymen has dc
, prived them materially of .this business. Vet,
jp, fiyr ?t the cotton growing States an- concernfd,
the monoply only changed hand-. The
"? l?bnr fimii Eiii'land to tho PnjteiJ
"I " ? r, t. . .
f States baa benefitted us l?it. litlK*. Our New j
England .brethren have grown some what nrro
9 gant i'u their demeanor, laboring ns they are, ,
under conceptions of their superioiity over-u?.
They have effected to look down upon us l**; j
f cause we trrqird dependent upon them for
many articles of our daily comiort and convenitore.
. c
Our movements now. begin to excite their i
alarm. The great cotton worker# of Lowcl, j
Cohoes, and other places at the North. q*t ike J
with fear le#t we take their Iru-ines/i from them. |
Th-J do not pretend to deny that we have every
necessary facility (br successful competition
with them; hut hope and believe to some extent
that we lack the necessary energy to carry out
V?ar scheme.
Our citizen# have grown thoroughly tired of,
. t'be impositions practised upon them by the
Snort hern mechanics, particularly machinists.?
If we want a steam engine, or mill of any character,
and do not happen to he perfect Judges
of the articlen, they will palm ofT upon us sorrc
old fashioned, half finished, ricketty affair, thut
will either refuse to inove at all or break in the
tenth revolution it makes. U is notorious, too.
si a i u'it are charifd nrice# nearly one.third
tabove the value of good articles. I'ltey think
T Me are an far from (hem as to drown all rernon%
?t ranee. even if they do palin upon us some
Worthless machine. Had they treated us fairly
it is prohahle enough, we should have allowed
ihrrn the monopoly of manufactures; hut we are
Vouscd by their wrongs and will bear thern no
longer.
Tht6 importance of manufacturing machinery
'ourselves has never been duly considered. This
item of labor composed the main-spring of
Northern progress and improvements. By its
aid a 1 else is set in motion. The injuries we
hecefvedroused us to a knowledge of the vantage
ground of our injurers. It is in our power to
make "Sunny South" as tich in manufactures
its in the products of its soil. Let us call in
ibe aid of machinery to supply our immediate
toants, as well as to plough tl.e ocean, to drain
ibe marsh, to tunnel the mountain, aud to dig
ibe mine* It is time we awoke from our slumtiers.
Let us he up and doing, for it is day yet?
We know from the world's history aud from
the peculiarities of the human mind, that our
work cannot he done in a moment. Errors and
prejudices ortce seated cannot easily be rooted
out* Third is a tenderly irt the human mind
o resist innovations of knf character. No
t
great public good can be done in a day. Yet
.vearc far from despairing. The ability is in
us, and must be brought out.
Charles/on Mercury.
CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT.
Bagging, per yd. 18 to 20 [ Lard, )h 8 to 10
Bale Rope, II). 10 to 12 | Lead, lb 6 to 7
Bacon, lb. 71 to 8 ' Molasses, gall. 31 to 40
Butter. lb. 12 to 18 , Mnckarcl, bbl 8 to 12
Brandy, gall. 28 to 35 I Nails, lb 61 to 8
Beeswax, lb. 18 lo 22 | Oats, bush 30 to 35
Beef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 I Oil, Sperm, gnl. 1 n? 11
Cheese, lb. 14 | Linseed, gal. 70 to 76
Coffee, lb. 8 to 10 j Peas, bush 50 to 55
t ottun, lb. 41 to 51 j Potatoes, sueetbu 25 to 50
Com, bushel, 40 to Irish bbl
FtouV, barrel, 41 to 5 ; Rye, bush 75 to 871
Fodder, cwt. 60 to 75 i Bice, busli. 3 to 4
Feathers, lb 25 to 30 i Sugar, lb 7 to 16
tJhiss, 100 feet 2i to 3l ! Salt, sack to 11
Hides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 j Shot, . bog to I i
Iron, lb 5 to 61 I Shingles, inte 2 to 21
t: )-).) o ... dl tvw?? n, m 75
| i'Ul <t> *>? j m x>wuvv?') ? <w ?w
Leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 Wheat, bush 78 to 90
| SONS OP T3MPEP.AN03.
"iValereC JDivisipu No. 9.
In consequence of the absence of rttanyofthe
officers and Brethren, the regular weekly .meeting
of tjiis Division will be help'on Friday instead of
Thursday evening next, at the usual time and
places. . - i
By order of the W. P.
v J. K. W1THERSPOON, R.S.
Nov. 29 4643. 48 tf
?. ?0 UP
Kershaw Lodge,Number9
The Regular Meeting of this Ixulge will beheld
at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at
7 o'clock.
By order of the N. G.
A. L. SOLOMON, Secretary.
Dentistry.
Dr. J. I,EE, may be found , every day in his
office up stairs in the Post Office buildings.
Nov. 29. 48 2t
To Reul or Sell. , ,
.,Tliat large new Store and Dwelling Hopso situated
on Broad Street, opposite the Episcopal 'Church, for
terms apply to JAMES McEWEN.
Nov 20 tf 48
. , for Sale.
Cognac Brandy, Scutch Whiskey, Raisins, Currants
and. Almonds by J. McEWEN.
Nov 29 tf 48
.. ... For ' ale. : .
Yarn and Shirting front the Catawba Factory, No,
Ca. by J. McEWEN.
Nov 29 tf 48
OUR 1IOUSU.
OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN BREAD!
The subscriber having just returned from Char
lesion, takes pleasure in inionmi g mose ?uui4a?t;
so liberally patronized him, and al those whp t^ay,
that having made arrangements with New York
and Charleston agents, to receive a daily supply
of Oysters, Fish, all Came, in scasonr together
with our home market, flatters himself that he will
serve up the above varieties of the season in as
good style ;s any Restaurant in the Cviipp. ..
City ami country orders promptly attended to.
J AS. C. .McKENNA.
Brl'fr known as MA C.
. CAMDEN HOTEL.
The undersigned has again leased this commodious
Establishment., Grateful for past favors, he ,
hopes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depot, !
the conveyances at hand to be transported from it, !
the improved in nngemeut of ilie Stables connected
with the Hotel, and the care and attention bestowed
up< n his Table, will induce and secure a
continti nice of that patronage hitherto so generous!v
given to his House.
Tiie 'Jheraw and Charlotte Stages always cull
for passengers whenever required.
Drovers will find spacious lots prepared for eve- !
rv kind of stock.
Nov. 20. B.P.BOYD.
Tin' Charleston Courier and Columbia Telegraph will
insert dailv for one month; the .Mecklenburg Jeffcrxonian,
Che raw (iazette, Sumter thinner and Hamburg Journal
will insert weekly for 6 weeks, and forward their acount*
to 11. I?. 11:
Estate Sale.
Will be sold mi Tuesday, the second day of January
next- at the late residence of Amos Hough,
dee'd. at 11 o'clock, A. M., all the Negroes l>clonging
to the Estate, (say 22) Terms, a credit
of nine months w:tli interest from the day of sale,
with note* and good security, and a mortgage of
the property, it necessary.
.Nov. 21. C*. (f J. I IOCG1I, Adm.
Horso and Wagon for Sale.
j Will be sold befpre the court house on the first
Monday in December next, a four horse Wagon
and one Horse. Terins curb.
Nov. 29. NEJ LI. McRAl^
Fair Notice.
v.?M>,;n cir:,Kir< :ind Guardians necr
lectin" toi make their Annual Returns (in the
month of January,) subject themf-clves to he call,
el to account, anil also for/ei\*tlipir commissions.
Nov. 29. J. R. jOY. O. K. D.
jmt Received til Our Home, .
A choice stock of LIQUORS, which will be
sold low for cash, ami in such quantities as to
suit purchasers, viz: , , ..
BRANDIES of the Otnrti and Depuy brands
GIN?Swan, Apple and Imperial
WHISKEY?Scytch, Irish, Monongahela and j
| North Carolina .
RUM ?OH St. Croix and Jamaica.
Ten net* (Jlasgow Ale
I Philadelphia do ^
fiyass' London Porter, &c. ?.Vc;
J\S. C. MrKENN \.
41 baskets CllAMPAKiN, first quality, in
pints and quarts, Key. Anchor and Swtn brands.
Nov. 29 JAS. C. McKKNNA.
For Sale.
j The valuable Plantation or tract ol L.atiu, ^tur- j
tnerly Hurst's Plantation,) situated on Rufieti !
Creek, .Suinter District, containing four //uudred !
and Eighty two (4^2) acres, as per Survey of tiie
6amc by Major John Ballard, now owned by the
! subscribers, and having every convenience?<o
| wit: Dwelbng House, Negro Houses, Gin House,
j <Vcrew and all necessary out buildings. As the
I Bail Road runs through this tract of laud, and is
; supplied with Lightwood from the same, it would
be an advantage to the purchaser, as he would in
a few years by disposing of the same, be enabled
: from the proceeds to pay for the place, and without
I injury t< the same. The Land lying contiguous
j to the Creek, with a little attention wou'd make
; excellent Rice Land. The above mentioned prop.
! erty will be sold at Sumter Court House on the
i first Monday in December next, at Public Sale,
if not otherwise disposed of prior thereto.
For further information apply to the Subscribers
at the place or to Major Win. E. Richardson in
Vurntervi le.
Win. JOHNSON,
S. F. HURST.
Nov. 'JO. 4S It
JOHN J. WORKMAN,
t l> V I.' V AT I A VV
S\ I ft v 1% il II A a*. a. *> * * I
CAMDEN, S. C.
Office, that formerly occupied by Win. M. Shannon,
on King street, north oi tlio court house, and
west of lioyd's Hotel.
JOIUV J. WORKflAi*, '
MAGISTRATE,
CAMDEN, 8. C.
Champaigne.
Baskets Colinger, Star and Anchor Champainc
. in pints and (jfcarts. H. LEVY.
Just Received,
2,500 pounds pure White Lead
150 galloni Lamp oil
150 " Linked Oil
75 " Spirits Turpentine
300 pounds Sal /Eratus
100 ' Black Pepper
75 " Colgate's Starch
12 dozen Sands' Sarsaprilla
1 bale Hops
In conformity with the times, the above articles, with all
the <?oods in store, will Ik: sold lower than they have ever
been in this market. F. L ZEMP.
Light! Light!!
Bleached LAMP OIL, of good quality, can be
had at 88 cents per gallon.
Nov. 20. F. L. ZEMP.
Constantly oil Hand.
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry, .Sands' Harsadarilla, Dr. Javnc's
Medicines, Eau Lustra I, Bandoline, for curling the
hair, Jujube l'aste, Gum Drops, Ginger, Mace,
Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, Gelatine,
with a thousand articles beside.
also
Some more of that celebrated CORN SALVE,
which has afforded this community so much ease
during the present year, and preserved its evenness
of temper, in spite of the hard times.
Nov. 29. F. L. ZEMP.
YaliiablcJiivcr Land for Sale.
IN.EQUIT'Y?LANCASTER D1STRICT.
Thomas II. Lanier vs. Jauics R. Afassey, Trustee,
And others
Under the decree of the Court of Equity, in the
above rase, I will offer for sale on the 18th day of
December, 1848, on the plantation at Lanier's Ferry,
about 700 acres of valuable River Land, situate
in Lancaster District, belonging to the Trust Estate
of Mary Ltoffer dee'd. bounded by the Catawba
River, and by lands of James T. Wade and
Henry II* GooclV 'It is composed of two adjoining
Tracts, and affords a desirable body of land,
having a comfortable Dwelling and all convenient
and necessary outbuildings.
also
HORSES and MULES, a large stock of CATTLK
and. HOGS, WAGON and GE.4 RS, PLANTATION
TOOLS, a quantity of CORN &. FODDER,
and many other articles.
Terms?For the Land, a credit of one, two
and three years, with interest from the day of sale.
For the other property, a credit of twelve months,
with interest from the day of sale, purchasers giving
notes and good security.;
JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON,
Conim'r. in Equity Lancaster Diet.
November IB, 184~At
the same time and place. I will hire for next
year, about THIRTY-THREE NEGROES, I elnngmg
to the Trust Estate of Mary Lanier, deceased.
, _ . :
JAMES R. .MASSEY, Trustee.
Nov. Iff, 1848. fft $4.50
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
Ranawav from the subset ber.in.SeptemUer last,
a negro woman of n copper color, 48. oc 50 years
old, about 5 feet 6 inches high. She wore off a
plaid gresa and.calico connet; sue is prooaxjiyjn
Camden, <vr in the neighborhood of Dr. Ford, from
whom, she was purchased. I will give the above
rewarc for hor delivery to me near Bcckhamvtlle,
Chester District, or ten dollars for her confinement
in jail so that I get her.
Nov. 22 ^ J. X. STROUD.
. .. . . Noticed ...
The subscriber having closed his business, requests
all persons indebti'' hnrrby note or open
account, to coinc forward -'rid settle immediately,
lie may bo found at Mr. I!. Levy's Office.. V
Nov. 22. S. B. LEVY.
{ and .1 Boxes Raisins, Fresh Citron, Northern
Cheese, iSperin Candles,.Mould Gaudies, Powdered
tSugar, Old Java Co<F:e, Colgate's J'earl Starch &
Soap, Sugar House Syrup, Fine Maderia IVine*
Common Maderia Wine for Cooking, Best white
Wine Vinegar, Pepper Sauce and Lemon Syrup.
Just received by
E. W. BONNEY.
Nov 2i 47 tf
Fruit, &c.
The subscriber has just received and will continue
to keep on hand, Northern Apples, Pine Apples,
Oranges, Banana:, Cocoa Nuts, Almonds,
Raisins, Figs, &( ., with a general assortment of
Confectionary, which lie will sell low.
Nov. 22. W. B. CAMPBELL,
Oysters! Oysters!!
The subscriber having made arrangements for
receiving a daily supply of Truesdell's Oysters,
is prepared to furnish them either by the plate or
quart lower than tliev have heretofore been sold in
this place. * W. B. CAMPBELL
A Kivcr Plantation for Sale.
For sale, tlie Plantation lying on the west side
of the Watcree River, within live miles nt the town
of Camden, lormerly a pnrtii n ot the Es:alc I'lanlationol
Punran McRa, and known as number'2
in the division plat of that Estate, now in charge
of the subscriber. These Lands are too well known
to need especial description; they liens well, and
are as much beyond the influence of high water as
any lands upon the river, and areas good as the best
Every building on the place has been newly put
up, within the last four years. Two settlements,
one iu the sandhills and one in the swamp, sufficient
fur the accomodation of fifty negroes. Gin
Hoese. tied Screw, both new and in good order.
The Tract, with the lands appertaining to it,
consists of. II .or 1200 acres, 501 acres lying in
the swamp, 2IQ.of,which,nrq cleared. The whole
of the swamp is capable of being Lcuiighl into immediate
cultivation, (lying as high,-for the mo?t
part, as the lands already under cultivation,; as the
swamp Ins been completely drained by the diversion
of the water courses that ran (brought it.
An abundance of Rail Timber, immediately at
the edge of the cleared land, and perfectly accessible.
j . y i
1000 or 1200 bushels of Corn and 15 or 20,000
lbs. of Fodder would be sold wilt, tbc place.
Terms made accommodating to the purchaser.
EDWARD M. DOVKIN.
Nov. 2i 47 tf
Sale of Houses.
Willie sold on tl e first Monday in January
next, at public outcry before the court house, the
Ileal Estate of William Ii. Johnston, being the
Dwelling House opposite the Methodist Church,
tbc Dwelling House fronting on Laurens street,
and the public square, and the brick Dwelling
House adjoining. Terms will be made known on
the day ot sale or previously, bv application to
WM. REYNOLDS, ) .
J. M. DeSAUSSURE. J A>s,onccsNov.
23. 47 Gt
Will be Sold,
Before the court house on thp first Monday.in
December next, the Store and Dwelling House
and [.ot immediately opposite Messrs. McDowall
&<'ooper, belonging to Cant. Peter Warien.
Terms made accommodating to the purchaser.
nov. 22. T. J. WARREN, Agent.
Ay re's Cherry Pectoral,
For Coughs, Colds oml Consumption.
Juki received, u full supply of Ayer'x Cherry Pectoral,
a truly valuable REMED\ lor coughs,cold* and all affections
of the lungs- Medical Colleges and the Profession
generally have given it the most flattering reception, its
niL'rtdients ami mode of preparation having been publicly
und fully laid open to their inspection. It is a powerful
and efficient remedy in aggravated disease, and in diminished
doses ono of the plensantest, safest and best family
medicines in use. For suits in Camden by James R MoKain,
Druggist. Oct, 18.
New IJooks.
The Women of tho Revolution, in 2 vols, by Mrs.
Elicit
The French Revolution of 1848.
The Ingold^by Legends: Brothers and Sisters;
Rival Beauties; Kate Walsingham, by Miss Pickering;
A warning to Wives; Stray Subjects; The
Two Dianas; The Mysteries of Three Cities* 4"c'
: Nov. 14. ALEXANDER YOtfNO.
I " DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.* ,
j Those who wish to supply themselves with
First Rate Domestic Goods
Are requested to callat the subscriber's
NEW CASH STORE,
Second door below Mr. II. Levy's, and ascertain
the prices of the follewing articles?
7-4 and 8-4 Idea. Homespuns and Long Cloths
7-4 and 8 4 hro. do
6-4 and 12 4 bleached and brown Sheetings
Bleached and brown Cotton Drills
Bed Tickings, of superior quality
Blue iJenirns and Cottonartes
Marlborough stripes and Apron Checks
Red Flannels, plain and twilled
While Lancashire and Welsh Flannels
Whitney and Unfile Blankets
Negro Blankets, very cheap
An assortment o( Negro Cloths, &c. &c.
All of which he guarantees as low as they can
be found.
THE COTTON GOODS,
He would particularly call attention to, having purchased
since the recent
DECLINE IN THE COTTON MARKET,
And offered at prices which cannot fail to suit
the most ecorvnnical purchasers.
Nov. 8. JAMES WILSON
To be Remembered.
The subscribers have been for sometime past'
and are now, receiving weekly, at their CUAhing
Establishment, some of the latest styles of
WINTER CLOTHING.
all of which will be sold at very small advance on
cost for cash onl^. Purchasers will find at all
times, a good assortment of the following articles;
Superfine French and English Dress and Frock
Coats; Beaver Ovei coats and Sacks; Cloaks and
Morning Gowns; blk. and col'd cassimere Pants;
Velvet, Merino and black Satin Vests; Shirts; Suspenders,
Cravats, Ilosierv, &c.
W. A KENT &. MITCHELL.
Masonic Hall, Camden, Nov.8. 4
Negro Shoes,
HOME MANUFACTURE.
A large stock of Stitch Downs, a very superior
article, made of choice materials.
al?o
Men's ami Hoy's hotiud and unbound lirogans ot
every description. For sale low by
Nov. 8. G. \V. QLNF.Y.
Men's and Boy's Boots,
Of all varieties and sizes. Also, Ladies' Kid,
Morocco, Seal, Goat and Leather Ties, Buskins,
Pumps, and Welts. For sale at low prices.
Nov. 8. G. W. OLNEY.
New System!!
The subscriber having determinca to change his
system of doing business on the 1st of January
next, will dispose cfhiB present stock for cash at
a small advance on New York cost, and on a credit
to be paid by the first of, March , next at greatly
reduced prices., Hisistuck js wery complete, and
worthy the attention of all who wish to get a large
quantity of goods for a small amount of money.
AU such, are invited to rail, as he. is determined
net to be undersold?either for cash or on credit.
- K W. BONNEY..
N. B. Cotton, Corn, &c , will.be received at the
highest market prices in payment of old debts. <
: . E. W, B.
Nov. 8 4f> tf
flew Fall Goods. ,
The subscribers are now receiving and opening
their Fall stock of Goods, consisting, :in part,.of
Latest sty'ea.of winter Sattinets; Nestings
goods, for ladies' wear Cravats; Stocks
Alpaccas Suspenders
Bombazines Bed Tick
Ginghams Lir.seys '
Prints Flannel; Blankets
Shawls Blea. and bro. Shirtings
Broadcloths Hose and half Hose
Cassimeres; Tweeds Gloves
A complete assortment of /ioady made Cloth
it g; f)re-s, merino, lamb's wool and silk Under
shirts; ladies'Vests, fashionable Hats; men's and
boy's cloth Caps, cj-c.
To which they feel a confidence in inviting the
attention of their custi mors and the public, both
as regards quality and price.
A. M. &, R. KENNEDY.
sept. 20 38 tf
JV'ew Fall and Winter Goods.
.It. DRUCKER &i CO.
Are now receiving their fall and winter stock,
consisting of an extensive assortment of DRV
GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
&c.. Ac., to. whicb lliey invite the attention
of purchasers. Call and see, at the
CAM DEM BAZAAR,
Opposite the Bank of Camden.
FltCSII GROCERIES, .
The subscriber has just received a fresh supply
of staple and fancy GROCERIES, and intends to
keep a constant supply, which he will sell on the
most reasonable terms. They consist in part as
follows?
New Orleans \
St. Croix ( BR0WNt SUGARS
Muscovado f
CJarilicd )
S,eJ SUGARS
New Orleans and West India Molasses
Sugar House Syrtip
Rio, Java, African Coffee
Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Tea3
Sperm Candles and Soap
Pepper, Spice and Ginger
also
Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almonds,.
Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon
LIQUORS,
Super 18Qi) French /Zrandy
do J. J. Dupe) s Dranily
do Sherry and Madeira Wino
dn Old Port Wind
do Very old Gin.
i Cordials and .Syrups
Old Rye Whiskey (Miller's)
do Monongahela Whiskey; Rectified do.
Porter and Ale in pin s and quarts
Salt, Iron, Gunny and Dundee Bagging
Bale Rope and Twine. II, LEVY
Bacon,
10,000 lbs. Bacon, sides. Fsr sale by
Nov. 10. 11, LEVY.
Segars, Scgars.
The subscriber will keep a constant supply of
tho most approved brands of Spanish Segare, and
now on hand?
La Villaneuva
La Filantropa
Consolation
Gold Leaf SEGARS.
Pressed Escpranza
Lcdies' Regalia
Ciown Eagle
Cazodorc
Nov. 14. H. LEVY
MRS. GOODLAD'S
Fashionable Bonnet Store.
New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons,
Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, &c.
open Mid ready for sale at very low prices for cash
or to punctual customers. iMrs. G. particularly
recommends them as being the most fashionable in
the market.
O*Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed bo as
to render the moet skillful judges unable to tell
tiiem from new. At the store formerly occupied
by Dr. A. \)t Leon. Oct 18
For Male oil Accommodating Terms.
i The premises at present occupied by the sub.
scricer. . Also, a Summer Residence at Kirkword.
Oci.31. C. MATHESOV.
THIRD QUARLY STATEMENT OP THE 1
' Mntnal Life iHsuraaeeCompaBf
OF NEW YORK. NO. 35 WALL STREET,
For the second term of five years.
Amount of 1st dividends and reserved fund, $537,153 89
Amount Premiums received from
1st Feb. to 1st Nov'. 1848, on account
of second dividend, $195,338 43
Amotmt received for sea risks,
policies &c. second dividend, 1,940 79
A moo: it received for interest on
bort'K and mortgages &c. 15,779 98
Annuities?balance, 3,353 15
$216,410 35
$753,563 01
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses and expenses and paid for ? <
surrendered policies, $761,261 03
ASSETS,
fash on hand, 2201 95
Carl, deposited in the
Hank of.New York 4875 95 i
Bonds and Mortgages on
Real Estate in the city
of N. York, and Brook 1
lyn, valued at twice the
amot t, loaned thereon 475.287 19 \
Stocks w the State and
? - ? XT . . V'-.l. |
I liy 01 new ? urn auu
of the United State* 194.102 99
Amount clue from Agents 3,746 33
Amount remaining unpaid
on half yearly ami
quarterly policies issued
previous to first dividend
2.093 20
632,307 61 "
$753,508 64
Increase of investments since Feb. last 164,747 50
Nnmber of policies issued from 1st May last 591
Whole number policies is- ")
sued, - 5597 I of which 3224 are for life.
Less?cancelled, forfeited, > " 180 " 7 years
and expired, dead and | " 152 oth pds
surrendered. - - 152 J
4266 4266
M. ROBINSON, President.
Samuel Hanks. Secretarv.
JOHN ROSIER, Agent for Camden,
L. M. HA TCH, " Charlestou.
New Books.
Smith's New School Geography with Maps and engravings
in one volume quarto, on a new plan.
Perkins' Higher Arithmetic, designed for High Schools,
Academies & Colleges; in which some entirely new principles
are developed, and many concise and easy rules
are (riven, which Lave never before appeared in any
Arithmetic.
PerkimT Elementary Arithmetic.
Thompson's Mental do
Elements of Geography, with practical applications, designed
for beginners,by G. R. Perkins ProfesserofMathcraatics.
Wilson's Juvenile American History.
ALEXANDER YOUNG.
Nov. 22. 47 tf.
Head Quarters,
LOWER BATTALION, /
22nd Regiment, S. C. M. S
Orders No. 3.
1. This Battalion is hereby ordered to assemble at Camden
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Tuesday December the 19th,
armed and equipped for Drill and Review.
2 The Officers and Non-commissioned Officers will Assemble
the day previous at the same hour for Drill
3. Captains and Companies are charged with the extension
of this order.
JOS. B. KERSIIAW.
Lt. Col. Com. Battalion.
Nov. 20th. 184a 47 4t
Notice.
All persons indebted to the late firm of DobytfKennedy,
are earnestly requested to call on the
subscriber and settle the same without delay.
R M. KENNEDY.
Nov. 22. _47 tf_
O" The services of Miss Anna M. R. Cruise
have been obtained for the Catnden Female Academy
j . .. ? , |
On and afrer the 2Uth NuvernDer, tne r.xcrcises
of this seminary \v i 11 be. conducted under the supervision
of.Mrs. F. A. McC'ANDLESsaud the above
named Ladv. >
Nov. If/ 46 . 3t
Dnguerreotjpc Likenesses.
You Unit have beauty, should to Unburn take it*
You that have none, should g" and let htm_m?ke it.
. . Dannville Register.
A. CO BURN, lias opened a Dagtierrean Gal.
lery over the I'ost Office, and invites the Citizens
of Camden to call and examine his specimens, and
judge for themselves of their artistical merit. Any
person sitting for their picture, need not take it,
unless satisfactory.
Camden, Nov. 14th, 1848. tf 46
Ordinary's Sale.
lit pursuance ol the Act of Assembly, will be
sold on Saturday the t-'&th inst., at 11 ^ o'clock a m.
at the residence of the late E. S. Clarkson all her
perishable property consisting of household and
Kitchen furniture f$"cTerms
at sale.
JOHN R. JOY, o. k d.
Nov. 15,1^43. 40 tf
J. J. DICKSON, .
Commission Merchant and Gener&NAgeut,
No. 157, Rust Bay, Charlestonr S. C.
Respectfully announces to the public, that he
has commenced the general commission business
at the above place.
All business intrusted to his care, will receive
immediate attention. >
N. B.?Me wiil also attend to receiving and forwarding
goods. > (Jet. 211.
Store to Rent.
Tho Store at present occupied by S. B. Lew;
possession given by the middle of November
. . also
The Office one door below W. J. Gerald Esq.
formerly occupied by Doct. E. II. Anderson.
Apply to M. LEVY.'
Notice This.
mi . ....i :i? 11 ..... ? 1 n.icci'VPfD
I in: huuMiiut'i win i uii n ^uuu i .^tjwuiiviLiU
COACH to and from the Rail.Road furtlie accom*
inodation of Passenger*, and will take tliem to any
part of the lotvn as cheap as the cheapest. Small
favors thankfully.received.
! 'JOHN K. \VITIIERSPOON.
October 25ih, 1848. 48 tf
A fresh Supply.
The subscriber has just received a new supply
of superior Family Groceries, consisting of Loaf
lun p, crushed and brown Sugar, Coffee, Tea., Molasses,
It'CC smoked Salmon, Markarcl, (in whole
and half barrels and kits,) Herrings, smoked Reef,
sugar cured Hams, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, Pepper,
Ginger, Cheese, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow
Candles, and a great variety of other articles, in
his line, all of which will be sold very low for cash.
Oct. 31. A B. ALLEN.
Fresh Fruit.
Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Raisins,
and Almonds, all of the new crop. Also, an
assortment of Charleston made Confcctionarv.
For sale by A. E. ALLEN.
Tobacco and Scgara.
Thomas' superior go|d leaf chewing Tobacco
Fine cut Smoking Tobacco
c :_u u-1 r v :_i. 1 a
k3j'(tiiisuf nun kC|iii n icu aim /iiimnvau k:c-gaua
Forealoby A. E. ALLEN.
Notice*
All persons are forbid helping themselves to
Bricks from my Yard. I will take pleasure in attending
to all who may .want Brick, and return
them thanks lor their palronage.
ID~Tlie person or persons who helped themselves
last Fall to some 3,000 Bricks nave neglected
to report, which 1 hope they will do soon. The
person who did the same thing last week will confer
a favor bv reporting to me the amount taken or
paying for them.
J. F. SUTHERLAND.
July 26 30 tf
Children's Zephyr Dresses.
The sujscrihers have just leccivcd tmm the
Ir% Pkiln?lnlnhi4 uii ^ccAflmonl /-?!
iiiaiiuu tiuicio in i iinuui.ij/iMP! ncuwt vi
the above which they will ?ell low.
Nov 15. Mc DO WALL COOPER.
Scotch Herrings.
A few Kits choice Scotch Herrings, juat received
asd for sale low by
GEO. S. DOUGLAS & CO.
Nor. 16
GREATEtf. Bjltyltj6!^AN Wtit>
AT THK CHEAP 8T0HE,
OCToppositb thb post orcic*^.; ;
The subscribers beg leave.to callthe aiifkuoa of
All who wtaifclageLA .. .^ J .?m |
LARGE QUANTITY Of GOODS, ?f
i wt'h j ' ^ ; ' # ? ,??'.: *6
A SA/AZ,? AMOUNT OF MONEY,
to the - " ,..,
IMPORTANT; FAfcTV .;..
That they have returned to Camden with a large
and fresh supply of' -v#>,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots ami. Shoes'.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, frc.
Embracing almost every article usually found is a
WELL ASSORTED STOCK!
Which they have now open, ready for inspection
and sale one door above their old staad,
OPPOSITE THE POSTO^CjR, .
and they are determined to sell the same no chats*
that all xoho icitli to buy, have only to call to satisfy
themselves ^hat they
. CVf JTJTOT BUY CUE.fPEB. \
Thankful flbrthe liberal patronage they received
Inst reason, they solicit a call from all who want
cheap Goods. k? ' -j A. - V.
: ELIAS & KOOPMAW.
Oct. 25. 41? < if
?i
, . ? new cash Store.
The citizens of Kershaw and the adjoining- dif
tricts are respectfully informed that the subscriber
has opened the store formerly occupied by
Levy, and is now receiving a large and carafslly
selected stock, consisting of **
uMss ?Q?aa,
Hardware, Crockery aid Groceries,
A11 of which he offers FOR CASUyat aBobjricee
as must command the attention bf purchasers. \
The following are a few of the articleSt^-n^iell
he can confidently recommend as being unsarpaa*
eed for cheapness and elsgante?
Ladies' Department* ... ft,
6-4 Brocale CA?hmeres, with Fancy Silk Cmvata,-<jfei"'
Trimmings to match Kid, cashmere & silk'plovee
Rich Plaid Cashmere* A full assortment of Hosiery
Newest styses printed do linen-cambric HdVR* *'
Chnmelion Ca?hmeres Hemstitch and Revteie doV
Trafalgar Plaids French Needle Wor^, T?ry
Satin striped Cashmeres cheap, comprising} > ' '*
Fancy M. DeLaine*, new de- Muslin Cottars, at allmkis
signs Straight dov agmta|saapss .
Sarin striped Alpacas elegantly trimmed M"
Rlack and colored do Che;roisetts. plain and-Utta'd.
Finest Earleston Ginghams Muslin Cnflh V . . ii - *
Changeable French do - Swiss and Jaconet Edging*
Fancy check do. in great va- do do Ins sitings
riery ' Lace Capes and CoUaw
Shawls, suitable for the sea- An aseortmentof Zeph. Wool
son?amongst them are, do do Floss Silk1
" Lamartine," " California," Plain and shaded Pona Silk
and "Mexican" 8-4 Shawls Fashionable Bonnets
8-4 printed Cashmererdo - Bonnet and Cap Ribbaoa r.
- it r?. ...I i 1? Ima .J .?I T 1.1. f - ? - A
small onawis every uescnp-' jonwi auuiwi UMW, mi
tion ?? >|
~AL30 ?' *'rA
very large and varied assortment of-fresh.
Winter Calicoes, American, French and English^
fast colors, bought unusually low, and offered aft
prices that cannot fail to recommend tbeity iacluding
a variety of 4-4 French printed Cambrics.
Gentlemen's Department.
Black Broadcloth Black Satin Verting*' * ?
do French Doeskins Plain blk- cravats pad itacb
do French and English Fancy Oravaia ' * ' *
Cassimerc* Silk rocket Handkerchief "
Fancy striped and check do I Cotton half How.ataiipriOes
Mitt all wool Tweeds Merino Shirts and Drawers
"Rough and Ready" Cawl- Cotton do ~ " do -
meres i. Fashionable fur and MaUSaitinetts,
plain and fancy skin Hats 'i,'.
Plantation Stnfls,.assorted - Satin, cloth and for Gap* "
: fancy Cashmere and Valen- Boy's cloth Caps, new styts
cia Vesting* . i
READV-MADE CLOTHING.
Tweed Coats, at ajl prices Black JSatio Vesta .
Cloth do - do cloth 00/ .
Black Drew and Frock do Fancy cashmere do ??
Overcoat*, assorted Plaid do assorted
All fresh from the North, well made and fashion**
bly cut. Also, a superior stock of ready- made
Shirtr, together with a general atsortmeht of aucN
arlicles ns are usually found in a country piore, alt
of which will be marked lotv.-knd offered to the
I public as a specimen of the Cash System^ '
I JAMES WILSON.
Oct. 31. 44 tf
NEW FALL GOODS... ? , ,
The subscribers are now receiving tad -opting
their stock of fancy and staple Goodk,''to iWhich
they respectfully invite the attention of their<ftiend?
and the public generally, as they 'will be sold loir
for cash. They consist in' part of
Alpaccas I Fancy Pririft,,
Cos 11 me res Eu^lMi do '
Monsim Delaines Brown and bleached ShirtGingHamti
ing* _ '** ' *? *
Red arid White Flannels l"<*hawls andJHandkdrchkfii
Canton do Blankets
Apron Checks Hose and'HUf Here
Bed Tick Gloves, Mitts. &C. <tc.
Plain and striped HomcspurtVl "r
? . A ten--?-J?fi'
' An invoice of Ready-made'Clothing
Dtlndee and Kentucky Bagging; Rope ana Twine
An assortment of ladies' and gentlefrien's Shoes
Negro and hot:s& servantV Shoes
vVith a general assortment of Hardware, Glass end
Crockery ware, and Grocetiek, Liverpool Salti
For sale by GEO. & DOUGLAS <f> CO.
Oct. 31 44 . tf
. Camden Male Academy* , y
Mr. R. G. ALLISON, a Graduate ofClppielHill,
N. Cn who has been engaged in-teachingfor fourteen
or fifteen years, and who has in his poewnion
testimonials obtained from the highest sources, of
his qualifications at a Teacher, will taketeMrgi of
the classical department of the Camdeh Sale Acedemy.
The English and MnthematrdaL w.ill
! i? ? I .L.. *1_ r *t.r> II It
ue laugiu uy mr. i_i iucvynitumao*- ' u > um
desire of both these gentlemen to .establish- largo
and flourishing: Academy. If the'citiaon? . will
come up-to their assistance, this may be done.
Nov. 8. . .45. 4t
j <? i j
Medical and Surgical Notice,
The undersigned respectfully.:infortn tho^jti*
zens of Kershaw and the Bur founding district* Jhpt
they have instituted in Camden an Infirmary; fot
chronic disease, where pationts *\ ill bereeeiveid on
the following tefn.a?for medical treatntei^ir^lu-.
ding diet, (f-c., 60 cents per day; where operation*
are required, the usual fee will be an additional
charge. " ' ' '
Patients will be under the constent supervision
of the proprietors, and every provision made for
their comfort. i .
Tl e above establishment offers to Planters who
may have cases of chronic disease on their plantalions,
advantages not obtained- by, I be ordinary
mode of practice, as it insures systematic treatment
and regimen, desiderata often indispensable to sue.
cess in the treatment of. disease. > .
w. J. MCMIN; M. D.
C. J. "SHANNON, M. D>
Oct. is. a tT
Camden Hotel. * This
valuable-establishment now occupied by B.
P. Born Esq, is offered for sale on accommodating
terms. The building-in itsarrangement aniladau.
ation for a Hotel.-i* i ot surpassed by any in the the
interior of tho State and its contiguity to the public
offices and Railroad Depot, adds to its advantages.
To any person disposed to engage in keepings Hotel
a more lavoi able opportunity could scarcely be of,
Icred for a profitable investment Wikm. previous.
ly sold, it will be rented to an approved leWPt *nd
possession ?-iven on the 1st Jan'rv fteit.
Nov. d. -i CM SHANNON.
ID'Thc South C roUoftn tt'dl copy till 1st J*nuary.
and forward tbis ftffice.
. PateyVCoId Cream* *
A.aopcrior preparation for l&dieethatu* >ppoyed
.with chapped facei^ lip* or hand*, at tbiftMason
of the year, removing the annoyance atones ami
renflering the skin soft ami smooth. A mm* sup*
ply Juet received at CLEVETLANtTB,