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Northern Whig alii es, and what dothej^ex [ pact to get from theml These are grave questions and they are not idly asked. On one point especially, we feel anxious for an answer, and for no party purposes do we ask it. It the Northern Whigs insist on parsing, and do pass the Wilmot Proviso, what course will the Southern Whigs take?? . It is not wise to postpone this question and | leave the answer to be given when the event j shall have happened. It is well for Southern I tn iftnk this mattpr in the lace and de- | vise at once the course to be adopted. ' Augusta Constitutionalist. ? Beware of Covntf.rfeits.?We have lie. fore us a spurious Twenty Dollar Note of the . Bank of Georgetown, and understand that a ' number of them are in circulation iu Columbia and in Alabama. To guard the public, as much as possible ! against thero. we will explain, as far as in our f?ower, how the counterfeit can be distinguish- ! ed from the genuine. The paper on which the counterfeit is printed is dark and harsh?the vignette of the female at the top and centre, and i more especially, the ship in the distance, are badly executed, the numerals XX, and the gen. : eral engraving has also a darker shade. The i signature of the Cashier is well done, and that of the .President passably, all hough more lightly written on the spurious than the genuine. The counterfeit is trade payable to A. G. Rose. This gentleman is the Cashier of the Charleston Bank, and the name has been probably inserted in this case with deceptive views. To thosff who are not critical in their know], i edge as to counterfeits, and have no genuine j note of the same denomination before them; we j u-ou/d suggest that the paper and the vignette! at*] ship are the mint distinguishable marks by | H-hich to judge whether a note is counterfeit or : not. The spurimis hill is so well executed that it j will require much care to prevent imposition, j Charleston Courier. Gkx. T/ lor's Reception of tub Election News.?A letter from New Orleans to the Baltimore Sun says: ' General Taylor was in Baton Rouge j when he beard the result of the election in ; Pennsylvania, and enough from other States to determine, without doubt the fact that he had been elected President of the United Stales. ' He took the fact of his elevation to the highest office inthe woild with composure, exhibiting much coolness and deliberation. ^ "He left Baton Rouge soon after the result was know, on board a steamboat, fir bis plan- 1 tation in Mississippi. While on the passage he was accosted by a stranger, a democrat who was not aware he wa? speaking to the President elect, and thpy commenced talking politics speculatingabout thecieetion. the merits of the i candidates, &e. The stranger told him that old Zack was good enough, but he did not think him qualified for the, high office of President. He also asked the General if lie was a Taylor man, to which he replied: 'Not much of a one, that he had not voted for hirn on account of hi* family, and more especially on account of hi< old lady being somewhat opposed to Old Zack going to Washington.' '"At this juncture a gentleman stepped up. accosted the General and called him hy name. The stranger soon smelt a rat, and af er op* ning his eyes tolerably wide, walked olf, consid eraldy confused. The General is in good health, and looks unconcerned as usual." ' Jake," said a rather seedyish-lonking colored biped, whose legs like knobbed batidmos, vitalized a pair of shinny bombazine trovvsers, **Jake, have you got a black *e*kit to spa re (or a few days?" ' What for, Abe?" "Oh! I lost my aunt Betsey a few days ago, and I want to take a short mourn!" MARRIED?On the 28th Nov. by the , Rer. Noah Graham. e. B. C. Cask, Esq., of; Cheraw, to Miss a. E. Ellrkbe of Kershaw i District. ______ i ANOTHER- IMPORTANT LE ITER FROM | GEORGIA. READ IT. We are daily receiving testimony liko the following, ! from the North, South, E ist and Wc.?l: Mows. Roew &. Ware.?Gcntleinci: I was afflicted with Asthma for fourteen years, und had tried every remedy in the country; I had also been to several physicians, and found no relief whatever. I was afflicted at time* so severely, that the blood would gush from my nose, and ray breathing was difficult. Indeed, the * ?---? 1- .i?. r .u... ?r <1 iso a so Had gauicu so uiucri uu mc, niav t unp??vu u> ever getting well, when I chanced to get a bottle of j -WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY." v bio.h effected a perfect care, and I now consider my. i eclf perfectly sound. This can be proved t>y numbers of men in Franklin county and vicinity, and I think it , any duty to let it be known. THOM AS A. PATRICK. Franklin Co., Ga., Nov. 19, 184G. None genuine, unless signed I. Butts on the wrap, i per. Sold in Camden by J. R. mckain; at wholesale by P. M. Cohen, Sl Co., Charleston, und by Druggists generally in South Carolina. .HAIL. ARRANGEMENT*. southern mail, via augusta, geo. Due Daily at : : : ; CP. M. Closes " : : : : 7 " northern mail, via charleston s. c. Due Daily, at : : : : 6 P. M. Closes " : : ; : 5 A. M. northern mail, via cheraw, s. c. Due daily, at : : : : 4 A.M. Closes : : : : : 5 P. M. 03"All mail matter as far North an Raleigh, N. ('. will sent via this route, further North, via Churleslon, S. C. charleston mail. Due daily, at : : : : G P. M. Closes ' " : : : : 7 " CC^A Way Bag will be kept open for the reception of, ? i_.. ,;i r.I \ \T VnariCBU'i) icucra umn ?i u vtvi i\ i.. i... WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily, at : : ; : 6 P. M. ; . CkMM " " 7 " SUMTER DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATEBURG, S. C. ! Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 P. M. 1 ('lose eanii days at : : : 7 " I c^Way Mail? for Offices on the South Carolina Rail j Itoad close daily at 7 P. M. CTIARLOTTR MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. S. C. Pne Tuesdav and Thursday, Sunday, nt 3 P. >1. Closes Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, at 6 " YORKV1LLE MAIL, VIA RED HILL, dil\ Due Thursday, at : : : 11 A M. Closes sainc day, at : : : 12 .11. LYNCHWOOD MAIL, VIA TILLER'S FERRY. Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 4 A. M. Closes same day, at : : : 5 P. 31. J. N. GAME WELL, P. MOFFICE HOURS. , Open at 8 A. M.?Close at 1 P. M. Open nt 21 P. M. ; Close at 4 P. M., Open at 6 P. M. Close at 7 P. M. On the Sabbath, open from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 6 to | 7 P, M. 03" All credit for postaee is stopped, as I have no tim- to . II?.! -...1 U..?. ...ill it , IQHKC n'licviwim, MUU iiv IVUCI ??tu w uvutviw. v*n.w? ?? , ia paid for, Postasre Stump* for sale. Dec. 1- J. X. GAMEWELL, P. M 1 ??? C?>? CDo Kershaw Lodge,Nnmber9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be held | ait their new Hall oo Friday evening next, at ! To'clock. By order of the N. G. A; L. SOLOMON, Secretary. I ??a?MMSWOP**????? ~ - CAMDEN'PRfCES CURRENT. Bagging," per vd. 18 to 20 J Lsird, 11? 8 to 10 nAHA 1U in iV 10 I T 1U /! *~ r? vuie IVUJ*;, -in. iv iv i i^cau, iv v iv / Bacon, 11). 7i lo 8. J Molasses. gall.31 to 40 Butter. lb. 12 to 18 I Mackarel, bhl 8 to 12 Brandy. gall. 23 to 35 ' Nails, lb 61 to 8 Beeswax. lb. 13 fo 22 j Oats, bush 30 to 35 Beef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 Oil, Sperm, gal. 1 to II Cheese, lb. 14 Linseed, gal. 70 to 76 i Coffee, lb. 8 to 10 1 lVas, hush 50 lo 55 | t'otton, lb. 4! to 51 Potatoes, sweet bu 25 to 50 Corn, bushel, 40 to I Irish bbl Flour, barrel, 1? to 5 , Rye, hash 75 to 871 Fodder, cwt. 60 to 75 Rice, bush. 3 to 4 Feathers, lb 25 to 30 Sugar, lb 7 to 16 Glass, 100 feet 21 to 31 ! Salt, sack to ll Hides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 i Shot. bag to 11 Iron, lb 5 to 6? | Shingles, mle 2 to 21 Lime, bbl 2 to 21 j Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 Leather, sole, lb 13 to 22 Wheat, bush 78 to 90 SOITS CP TS2.IPSP.A1TC3-. Waterec Division No. O. The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held on Thursday evening next, at their Ilall at 7 o'clock J. K. WITIIERSl'OON, r. s DentistryDr. J. LEE, may be found every day in his office up stairs in the Post Office buildings. Nov. 29. 49 2t To the Voters oi Lancaster District. Fellow Citizens: Since my name has been used as a cand date for Clerk of the Court of Lancaster District, an erroneous report has been circulated, which I feel it my duty to correct. The report is, that I came out for the purpose ' of breaking down aceitain candidate, which is actually false. After strong solieitatit lis from many friends, I consented to come before the people as j a candidate for the above named office, and my j only motive for coming out was to be elected, and i not to injure or break down any candidate. Fellow-citizens, you have once trusted me with ; an office, which 1 hope you have never had cause I to regret, and for which I tender you my sincere ; thanks; and should f be so fortunate as to he your ; choice for Clerk of the Court, I do assure you, it accommodation, and a strii t attention to business will please you, you shall have no cause lo regret your choice. hmcci d tirivriTD - fm j;iiU?iO rv. i Liu. .Lancaster, Dec. I, 18-18. 5t To the Voters of Lancaster District, j Fellow-Citizens: Having been influenced by er- ! roncmis calcinations, and the advice of a few j friends, I published my resignation as a candidate > for the Sheriffalty of our Disti ict, (being somewhat j fearful of success from said calculation ) but when ( the macs of my friends were made sensible of the fact, they protested against my withdrawal, believing my chance good for success; consequently, I now declare myself yet a candidate, and determined to see the race out. and trust altogether to my friends for success. Verv Respectfullv, Dec. 1. ELI C. BISHOP. Iib Equity?Kershaw District. Edward A. Salmon and wife, Adin'r. and Admr'x. vs. Henry C. Salmon, et at. Bill for 6ale of land and relief. ' In purusance of the decree of the Court in this case, made at June Term, 1~43, I will expose to , public sale on the tirst Monday in January next, all 'hat tract of Land, commonly known as "MALVERN," lying in the fork of Pine Tree creek, ! Kershaw District, and containing about five liun- , dred and eighty acres. Terns?A credit of one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage and personal security. W M. M.811ANNON, c. e." k- d. Comr'e Office, Dec. 1, 1848. ]S1 88] i Iii Equity?Kershaw District. tir*n? ci r\ i_ *v w imam r>. i^uiuap j > vs > Bill for partition & sale. | Mary Dunlap and others t In pursuance of tlie decree of the Court in the above case, made at June Term, 1 will ex- ! pose to public sale on the firs' Monday in January next,"the to!lowing' tracts of Land, to-wi': One Tract lying on the wafers of Granny's Quarter creel;, containing two hundred acres, j bounded by John McDowali's lands on the south, : on the west by the tract below described, on the north by lands of Bichard Owens and William i Drakeford. and on the cast l?v the land of James : Richardson, the said land having been originally > granted to William Duulap, deceased. One other Tract containing one hundred and ninety five acres, bounded east by the above tract, ! west hv Thomas Smyrl and John McDowall, north by R'chird Owens, anil on the south comes to a point on John McDowali's land. Te ms?One half cash; the balance, bond well secured; payable ii twelve months from the day of sale. WM. M. SHANNON, c k. k. d. Comm'rs Office, Dec, 1. [S"I73] Sale of Brick Store. , W" i11 he sold before the Court Mouse in Camden, on the first Monday in January next, the large and j commodious Store, formerly occupied by Dickson j & Latta, one door above the Bank of Camden, and I admirably well located and suited to an cxtensiye mercantile business.? Terms will he liberal and made knewn on the day of sale. Dec 6 4t 40 For Sale. One hundred and sixty three acres of land on ! the south side of Saunders creek, and hounded by the Beaver creek road on the west, and by lands of J. C urelon on the East. For particulars apply to JAMES McEWEN. Dec fi tf 40 | Administratrix Sale* By permission of J. II. Joy lv-q. Ordinary for, Kershaw District, will ho sold at public sale at the late re-iflence of Lnvic Young, deceased, on the 2Hth inst., .and the day following, it' neeossarv, Provisions, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Blacksmith's Tools, Wagon, Carriages, &c. Terms.?All sums under five dollars (?.">) cash, over that amount, a credit of six months with notes (hearing interest from sale) with approved iccuritv JANE I). YOUNG, Adtn'.v. Dec fi 2t _ ?>_ j Sale of Negroes on a Credit, j Will be sold on the second Monday in January j next, before the Court House in Camden, FOB- j TY FIVE NEGROES, npon a credit of one, two j and three yore, purchasers to give mortgage of I the property and approved security, three equal i annual instalments, and interest payable annually, j Dec. ft. _ E. ,M. BOY KIN." | Negroes for Sale. By permission of the Court of Ordinary, will he ; sold before the Court House door on MuiiJay tlie i lirst day of January next. Four Negroes belonging ; to the Estate of M. 1,. Trent, deceased. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for Titles. J. M. DESAUSSURE. Adm'r. Dec fi 4t .|f) No%1'oc* to If ire. On Monday the first day of January next, will \ be hired out for the year 1811), before the Court House, at eleven o'clock, Thirteen Negroes ho- j longing to the children of Charles McKii.non, I deceased, mostly field hands, one or two have at- ! tended about the house.?Terms made known on day of sale. J. M. 1)128AUSSl?R K, Guardian. Dec 6 4t 40 ' Attention Heat No. In pursuance of Orders received from Lieut., Cor.. Kersiiaw; you are horpby ordered to Parade at Catndcn on Tuesday the 19lh December, armed and ?quipped as the law directs. The Commissioned and non-commissioned Officers will assctn ble ihc day previous for Drill. By order Capt. SAM. J. YOUNG, j Tiiob. Harris. O. S. Camden, Nov. 27ih, 1849. 2l 19 For Sale. A light one horse wagon with cover. Jl. W. BONNEY. i Dec 6 tf 49 li . ' 1 - - Or and C?>ncert AT ODD-FELLOWS HALL. For Two Nights only, this (Tuesday) and Wednesday Evening, Dec ember 5th 6th ihst. by OLD JOE SWEENY And his Favorite liaod of Sable Harmonists, consisting of the following Performers: OI.D J OF SWEENY', The First Banjo Player in the world. After an absence of several years', during which liine lie has not only played in all the principal cities of the North, but has been received with the most enthusiastic applause j 011 the other side of the Atlantic, having visited most of the towns and cities of (.'real Britain, he returns to his native country. (America) and will give a GRAND CONCERT, Consisting of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. J. A. SWEENY. Violin. It. MOORE, Flute. W. HARROW, Tamborinc. J. SHERMAN, ( astiiii'tts. ?-y Price of admission 25 cents. {f'.r Change of I'rograrnme nightly. try- Doors open at a quarter past 0. Performance commence quarter p:ut ?. Just received Ladies black and white French Kid Gloves, Thread and Cotton Edgings very 1 cheap, Superior Mark Hnnhazinc, Heavy Scotch ; Hollands, Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs, Skirting ' Cloths, Linen Cambrics. Worsted Yarns, Beads & \ Purse Trimmings, Irish Linens verv low, York Mills Long Cloths. E. W. BONNEY. Dec ti tf 49 Blankets. Fur sale a large supply of Dufli' Blankets at the lowest prices. K. W. BOXNEY. Decti tf *19 For Sale by tbe Subscriber*!. New crop N. O. Molasses, Nack .N.ilt, Sugar &. Coffee, Nails, assorted sizes Swccdish Iron, coinplete assortment Biacksmit.i and Carpenter's Too't ifcc., which will be sold to punctual customers, or for cash at the lowest prices. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Dec 6 H 49 Sperm Oil. The Subscriber has ju;>": received a supply of | superior Bleached, Winter .Strained Sperm Oil of j first and second qualities. Also?Bleached Whale j or Solar Oil?all of which will be sold as low as i can be afforded on this side of Charleston. JAMES R. .VcKAIN. Dec 0 tf 49 Notice, All persons wishing to obtain a License to : Re'ail Spirituous Liquors in the Town of Camden for the ensuing year, will hand in their applications to Council, bv the 23d inst., hv order of Council. 1,. W. BALLARD. Town Recorder. Dec. 2d, 16-19. 3t 49 IIASTIXG'S Compound Syrup of Jl'apJtlha, NOT ONLY A POSITIVE HUT A WARRANTED CI "RE fir consumption and all diseases of the lungs.? This medicine has derided the dispuie about the curabilitv ! uf consumption, and sulistied tlie medical faculty and all who have used it. that consumption and all affections of . the lungs can not oidv tie cured, out they are as easily and : simply cured, as almost any of the disorders to which the human frame is liable. The o|>orniion of a single bottle, which routs SL is sufficient to satisfy any patient?if not altogether too far gone with the disease?of this fact,' and even a single dose gives e\ idenco of its extraordinary influence in arresting and eradicating the malady by the immediate relief which it afford*. This is no quack or secret remedy. Dr. Hastings its discoverer, is one of the | most eminent physicians of the age, and has made a full j disclosure of its history, and all its component parts to the world, not wishing to incur the responsibility of confining to himself, for the sake of profit, a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. And such has been the wonderful result of its operations, that the London Lancet, Medical 1 intcs, and tlm m^t eminent 1 'hynoians of both hemispheres. an- anxiously ratlins upon snller<-rs to liave j immediate rfruURflu it,and proclaiming thai of all krmwu medicine. it alone ha- positively established its eflieaey hy ! undeniable proofs of curing consumption and all other dis- j eases ol the lungs. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. From the Sunday Atlas of January, Id, 1848. ' \Ve*Would rail the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Hasting"s Compound Syrup ol Naphtha. The proprietor of this medicine (|>r. lltistinsr) i* wo)t)iM'k, tml ranks .is one of the lest physicians of England. lie is also at the head of the iU'-idieim-strect Free Dispensary'. Having like most other phystuens. had his attention drawn to j the great preponderant of deaths from pulmonary complaints. he devoted his earnest attention to it for several years. and the result was his ronvietinn that Naphtha, as a remedial agent in consumption, surpassed any other remedy known to tin- faculty. It has since hceii used with the greatest success hy nearly all of the (ir-t physicians of ' England, and. ;ts learn from the American agent, (Dr. I Harrison) it is now being introduced extensively in ourhos- j pitals, and in the private practice of a niaj irity of our phy- I sicians. We aihi.se all w ho arc in any way troubled, with j pulmonary complaints to try u single buttle, which will I prove its efficacy." Front the Western Palladium of Dec. !>. '847. ' We were much surprised the other day l>y a visit ftoni i an acquaintance whom we bust saw. a few weeks since, confined to his bed hy atcvere complaint of the lungs. He. j is now in almost perfect health.and he assured us that this . surprising change ha I been produced by six ho tics of Hast- , ine'- Compound Svrnp of Nantbii." Ft sale hv JAMES K. MrlvAl.N. Camden?Price 81 I per txiitle?six bottles fur $5 cash. I>?'C. fi, lSH, 1'J 3m To Rcnl or Soil. That largo now Store mid Dwelling House situated on Broad Street, opposite the Episcopal Church, for terms apply to JAMES McEWEN. Nov 120 if -13 For Sale. Cognn : Brandy, Scotch Whiskey, Itaisinn, Currants and Almonds by J. McEWEN. Nov 2.) tf 18 For :* a l?". Yarn and Shirting from the Catawba Factory, No Ca. by J. McEWEN. Nov 20 If 48 ~oi:u liousii." OYSTERS CM K A PER THAN HUE AD ! The subscriber having just returned from Charlesion, takes pie:.sure in informing those who have so liberally patronized hint, and all those who may, that having made arrangements with New York I and Charleston agents, to receive a daily supply of Oysters, Fish, all dame in season, together with our home market, flutters himself tint lie will serve up the above varieties of the season in as ...... iiftL.i ... , i,? IT,.;,.,, p""" "V ""J City and country orders promptly attended to. J AS. C. M. KENNA. Better knmrn as MA C. CAMDEN HOTEL, The undersigned hap again leaped this enmmo. (lions Establishment. Grateful for past favors, lie hopes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depot, the conveyances at hand to he transported I'rooi it, the improved management of the Stables connected with the Hotel, and the rare and attention bestowed upon his Table, will induce and secure a continuance of that patronage hitherto so generously given to his House. The 'Jhoraw and Charlotte Stages always call for passengers whenever required. Drovers will find spacious iots prepared for every kind of stock. Nov. 29. H. I\ 150V D. The Charleston Courier nnd Columbia 'IVIinjrapli will insert dr.ily for one month; the .Mecklenburg Jetli-rsouinu. Cheraw (ia'/.ctle, Snint'T li.inner and llatnhtiri; Journal will insert weeklv for 0 weeks, ami forward their anoints to ' li. 1* Ik Estate Sale. Will be sold on Tuesday, the second day of Ja nuary next, at the late residence of Amos Hough, dee'd. at 11 o'clock, A. M., till tho Negroes belonging to the Estate, (say 22). Terms, a credit of nine months with interest from the clay of sale, with notes and good security, and a mortgage ol the properly, if necessary. Nov. 24. ('. if- J. HOUGH, Adin. Fair Notice. Executors, Administrators and Guardians neglecting to make their Annual Returns (in the month of January,) subject themselves to be called to account, and also forfeit their commissions. Nov. 29. J. R. JOY, O. K. D. Valuable Illvcp Land for Sale. IS EQUITY?LANCASTER DISTRICT. Thomas II. Lanier vs. James R. A/aesey, Trustee, .and others. Under the decree of the Court of Equity, in the ! above case, I will offer fur sale on the 18th day of j December, 1649, on the plantation at Lanier's Fer- ' ry, about 700 acres of valuable River Land, situate in Lancaster District, belonging to the Trust Estate of Mary Lanier dcc'd. hounded by the Catawba River, and by lands of James T. Wade and Henry H* Goocli. It is composed of two adjoining Tracts, and affords a desirable body of land, having a comfortable Dwelling and all convenient and necessary outbuildings. AT.SO HORSES and MULES, a large stock of CAT. TLB and HOGS, WAGON and GEARS, PLANTATION TOOLS, a quantity of CORN & FODDER, and inany other articles. Terms?For the Land, a credit of one, two and throe 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 H. WITHERSPOON, Coinm'r. in Equity Lancaster Dist. November 18, 184". At the same time and place. I will hire for next year, about THIRTY-THREE NEGROES, belonging to the Trust Estate of Mary Lanier, deceased. JAMES R. MASSEV, Trustee. Nov. 13, 1848. 3t 84.50 A River Plantation for Sale. For sale, the Plantation lying on the west side of the Watcree River, within five miles of the town of Camden, formerly a portion of tlie Esiate Plantation ot Duncan McRh, 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 lias been newly put up, within the last four years. Two settlements, one in the sandhills and one in the swamp, sufficient fur the accomodation ot fifty negroes, Gin House and Screw, both new and in good order. The Tract, with the lands appertaining to it, consists of 11 or 1200 acres, 531 acres lying in the swamp, 240 of which are cleared. The whole of the swamp is capable of being brought into immediate cultivation, (lying as high, for the most part, as the lands already under cultivation,; as the swamp has heen completely drained by the diversion of the water courses that ran throught it. An abundance of Had Timber, immediately at the edge of the cleared land, and perfectly accessible. 1000 or 1*200 bushels of Torn and 15 or 20,000 lbs. of Fodder would be sold will, the place. Terms made accommodating' to the purchaser, j EDWARD M. BOYKIN. Nov. 22. 47 tf Sale of Houses. Will be sold on tl c first Monday in January next, at public outcry before the court house, the j Real Estate of William 15. Johnston, he ng the ! Dwelling House opposite the Methodist Church, ! the Dwelling House fronting on Laurens street, j and the public square, and the brick Dwelling < House adjoining. Terms will he made known on the day of sale or previously, bv application to WM. REYNOLDS, ) . . J. M. DeSAUSSUKE. { AsfclSncos* Nov. 25 47 Gt Fifteen Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber in September last, a negro woman of a copper color, IS or 50 years old, about 5 feet 0 inches high. She wore olTa plaid dress and calico bonnet; she is probably in Camden, or in the neighborhood of Dr. Ford, from whom she was purchased. 1 will give the above rewarc for her delivery to me near Bcc.khamvillc, j Chester District, or ten dollars for her conlinement J in jail so that I get her. Nov. 22 STROU I). Notice. The subscriber having closed his business, requests all persons indebted to him by note or open account, to cotne forward and settle immediately. He mav he found at .Mr. II. Lew's Otlice. Nov! 22. * S. 1L LEVY- j and J, Boxes Raisins, l'resh Citron, Northern j Cheese, Sperm Candles, .Mould Candles, Powdered Sugar, Old Java Codec, Colgate's Pearl Starch &, ! Soap, Sugar House Svrup, Fmu Muderia Wine, j Common Madoria Wine Jc?r Cooking, Best white j Wine Vinegar, Pepper Naticc and Lemon Syrup. J Just received by E. \\\ BONNEY. Nov 22 47 tf Just Received, 2,500 pounds pure White Lead ] 50 uallons Lump oil 150 " Linseed Oil 75 " Spirits 'I' urpcutinc 300 ]Kjiin<ls Sn! .ftratus 100 " Black Pepper 75 " Colgate's Stareh 12 dozen Sands" Sursaprilia I hale Ih'j-vs In conformity with the times, the above articles.with all the tioods ia store, will be sold lower than they have ever been in this market. I*. L. ZK.WP. I.itflit! Utflil!! Bleached LA.Ml' UlL, of good quality, can be had at St* cents per gallon. Nov. 29. F. L. ZEMP. Constantly oil BSaiid. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, .Sands' Sarsadarilla, Dr. Jaync's Medicines, Kan Lustra I, Bandoline, for curlunr the hair, Jujube Paste, Gutn Drops, (linger, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, Ge latirie, with a thousand articles beside. Some more of that celebrated CORN" SALVE, which lias afforded this community so much ease ; j during the present year, and preserved its even- j ness OF TF.Ml'ek, it) SpitC of the 11ARI> TIMES. Nov. 211. _____ L. /KM P. .last Itrceived at Oi;r House, A choice slock of LIQUORS, which will hp i I sold low lor cash, and in such quantities as to suit purchasers, viz: fill\.\D1ES of the Oitird and Depuy brands ! | (JIN?Swan, Apple and Imperial | ; WHISKEY?Scotch, Irish, Monongahela and j I North Carolina ! RUM?Old St. Croix and Jamaica, i Tennels Olasgow Ale ' Philadelphia do Hyass' London Porter, cVc. cVo; JAS. C. McKENNA. 4 I baskets ClIA.MPAMi.Y, lirst quality, in i pints and quarts, Key. Anchor and Swan brands. ; Nov. 2'J * JAS. c. McKENNA. Books. ; The Women of the Revolution, in 2 vols, by Mrs. j J Elicit The French Revolution of 18-18. i The Ingohlsby Legends; Druthers and .Sisters; Rival Realities; Kate Walsingliam, by Miss PickI oruig; A warning to Wives; Stray Subjects; The Two Dianas; The Mysteries of Three Cities, cf'C. Nov. II. ALEXANDER YOUNG. V i.lt.iik All persons indebted to I he late firm of l)obv<fKennedy, are earnestly rc?inested Io call on the j subscriber and settle tho same without delav. R .1/. KENNEDYNov. 22. 47 tf 03" The cervices of Miss Ansa M. I'. Cruise j have been obtained lor the Camden Female Acadc- j my. On .v.d afierthe 20th November, tho Exercises j of this seminary will bo conducted under the su-; pcrvision of Mrs. F. A. McCandt.ess and the above named Lady. Nov. ]*> 40 Daguerreotype Likenesiei. You that havo beauty, should to Coburn take it* You that liavo nono, should go and let him make it. Dannville Register. A. COBURiV, has opened a Daguerrean Gallery over the I'oet Office, and invitee 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, 1818. tf 40 "DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCES Those who wish to supply themselves with I'irst Hate domestic Goods. Are requested to call at the subscriber's NEW CASH STORE, Second door below Mr. H. Levy's, and ascertain the prices of the follewing articles? 7-4 and 8-1 Homespuns and Long Cloths 7-4 and 8 4 bro. do 6-4 and 12 4 Ideachod and brown Sheetings Bleached and brown Cotton Drills Bed Tickings, of superior quality Blue Denims and Coltonades Marlborough stripes and Apron Checks Red Flannels, plain and twilled White Lancashire and Welsh Flannels Whitney and Duflle Blankets Negro Blankets, very cheap An assortment of 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 9uit the most economical purchasers. Nov. 8. JAMES WILSON New System!! The subscriber having determined to change his system of doing business on the 1st of January next, will dispose of his present stock for cash at a small advance on New V'ork cost, and on a credit to he paid by the first of March next at greatly reduced prices. Ilis stock is very complete, and worthy the attention of all who wish to get a large quantity of goods for a small amount of money. All such, are invited to call, as he is determined not to be undersold?either for cash or on credit. E W. BONNEV. N. B. Cotton, Corn, &.C., will be received at the highest market prices in payment of old debts. E. W. B. Nov. 8 46 tf New Fall Goods. The subscribers are now receiving and opening their Fall stock of Goods, consisting, in part, of Latest styles of winter Sattinets; Vestings goods, for ladies' wear Cravats; Stocks Alpaccas Suspenders Bombazines Bed Tick Ginghams Lirseys Prints Flannel; Blankets Shawls Blen. and bro. Shirtings Broadcloths Hose and half Hose Cassimcres; Tweeds Gloves A complete assortment of /^eady made Cloth ing; Dress, merino, lamb's wool and silk Under shirts; ladies' Vests, fashionable Hats; men's and boy's cloth Caps, cf-c. To which they feel a confidence in inviting the attention of their customers and the public, both as regards ouality and price. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. sept. 20 H8 tf New Fnll and l?inter Goods. M. DRLCKER & CO. Are now receiving their fall and winter stock, consisting of an extensive assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &.C., itc., to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Call and see, at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite. the Dank of Catnden. FRESH GKOCLKIE^ 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. Tliey consist in part as follows? New Orleans \ S' (ro'Xj { BROWN SUGARS Muscovado f Clarilied ) I?'1', , I WHITE SUGARS Crashed f New Orleans and West India Molasses Sugar House Syrup Rio, Java, African Coffee Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas Sperm Candles and Soap Pepper, Spice and Ginger a iso Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almonds. Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon MQUOltS. Super 1605 French /Jrandy do J. J. Dupe) 's Brandy do Sherry and Madeira Wine do Old Port Wine do Very old Gin Cordials and Svrups Old Rye Whiskey (Miller's) do Monongaheia Whiskey; Rectified do. Porter and Ale in pin s and quarts Salt, Iron. Gunnv and Dundee Bagging Bale Rope and Twine. 11. LEVY Bacon. 10.0(H) lbs. Bacon, sules. Fsr sale bv Nov. 10. JI," LEVY. Scgars, Segal's. The subscriber will keep a constant supply of the most approved brands of Spanish Scgars, and now on hand? La Yiilaneuva ^ La Filantropa Consolation J .oat IsEGARS Pressed Escpranza Ledics' Regalia Crown Eagle Cazodorc JSt'V. 14. " ' H. LEVY. JIICS. (iOODLAD'SFasliionablc Bonnet Store. \ow Goods just received, consisting ol' Ribbons. Runnels, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, &c. open and ready for sale at very low prices tor cash or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particularly recommends llicm as being tlie most fashionable in the market. O"Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as to render the most skilllul judges unable to tell them from new. At the store formerly occupied bv Dr. A. Drl.onn. Oct 18. For Sale 011 Accommodating TYims. The premises at present occupied by the subscricer. Also, a Summer Residence at Kirk word. Oct. yi. C. MATHESON. Ayrc's Clierry Pectoral, For Coughs, Colds und Consumption. Just received, a full supply of AVer's Cherry Pectoral. 11 truly valuable KKMKI>\ lor coughs, colds and all afleclion* of llie lunps. Medical Colleges and the Profession ceiienillv have uivon it die most flattering reception. it* ingredients iiiul mode of preparation having been publicly and fully laid upon in their inspection. It is a powerful and edit ieni remedy in aggravated disease, and in diniinirhed dow't-one of the pleura ntcst, safest and best family medicines in use. For sale in Camden by James 11. >lcKain, Druggist. Oct, IS. Ordinary's Sale. In pursuance ol t he Act of Assembly, will be sold on Saturday the '<.'5th insi., at 1U o'clock a m. at the residence of the late E. S. Clarkson all her pcnshable property consisting of household and Kitchen furniture cjc. Terms at sale. JOHN R. JOY, o. k. d. Nov. 15,194S. 4?3 tf % ? t THIRD or NEW YOBS. NOi 35 WALL 6?BKBT, i For the second term of fivt 'years. * f Amount of lot dividers and reserved fund, (537,138 29 I Amount Premiums received from r < ~ r a. r ft* r. A 1st Feb. to 1st Nov. 1848, on ac- ' - " ' v v? count of record dividend, $195,333'43 .- *? . -4 r Amount received for sea ritks, ? ^ policies <fcc. second dividend, 1,94Q 79 Amount receired for interest on bonds arid mortgages &c. 15.779 98 v' Annuities?balance, " 3^353 15 **; * ' ? ; -- >v* I ?; >'f . $753,568 DISBUR8EMENTS. V . Losses and expenses and paid for ' ' . t V surrendered policies, *761J261 03 ' ASSETS. Cash on hand. 2201 95 Cash deposited in the ' - fl1- - < V ? jcrvc rtr ;* ? X. / fy " 1X1 nit 01 .?ew iorK v? Bond* and Mortgages on - ']* '* '*+: Real Estate in the citv ;*; of N. York, and Brook , lvn, valued at twice the ; amourit loaned thereon -175,287 19 -i " . * Stocks of the State and . Citv of New York and ' of the United State* 191.102 99 - ... Amount due from Agents 3,7-16 33 , Amount remaining onpaid on half yearly and quarterly policies iwiu-' ? ^T? ed previous to first dividend 2.093 20 ' A ., 682,307 61 $763,568 64 Increase of investments since Feb. last 164,747 SO Number of policies issued from 1st May last 591 " . Whole number policies is- "1 Plied, - - 5597 I of which 32S4 are for Kfcf Less?cancelled, forfeited, V " f80 " 7 and expired, dead and |' " 15i "* oth pda surrendered. - - 152 J 4266 ' ' ' 4266 " '* ' M. ROBINSON, President. Samchl Hankb. Secretary. JOHN KOSSER, Agent for Camden, ' " L. M. HATCH, " Charieattm. New Books. Smitli'* New School Geography with Maps and engnjingi in one volume quarto, ou a new plan. ' Perkins' Higher Arithmetic, designed for High Schopb," Academies & Colleges; in which some entirely neW-ptfo; oiples arc developed, and many concise and ead^nftV are given, which have never before appeared' Bt tgtf Arithmetic. Perkins'Elementary Arithmetic. ...... ..." ',"1. Thompson's Mental do " **' Elements of Geography, with practical applications, dasigned for beginners, by G. R. Perkins Professerofjfcifbe^ matics. Wilson's Juvenile American History. ' ' ALEXANDER YOUNG."7" Nov. 22. 47 : "-I 3 L -jsif Head Quarters, 1 ' r lower battalion, > 22nd Regiment, S. C. M. . . > Orders No. 3. 1. This Battalion is hereby ordered to assemble at Cadi-* den at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Tuesday December the 19th, armed and equipped for Drill and Review.. -c 2. The Officers and Non-commissioned Officers wfll aa-t seinble the day previous at tlte same hour for Drill. ' 3. Captains and Companies are charged with the extension of this order. JOS. B. KERSHAW, Lt. Col. Com. BaitaBotf. Nov. 20th, 1848. 47 &X*' JOHN J. WOBKMAf, , ? A T T ORMEY A T L A W, . : ; ^ _ CAMDBN, 8. C. 'k? " ' Office, that formerly occudiedbyWnV MJSitanA non, on King-streef, north of Uio courf house, .and west of Boyd's Hotel. a f. -?r! JOIl* J. workman, / M ACiIS 1RA iE, &,->-u .camden, s. c. k ' Champaignl. Baskets Colinger, Star and Anchor Charopaine in pints and qharts. HvLEVYi--* J. J. DICKSON, Commission Merchant and GeneralJAgeBt, No. 157, East Bay, Charleston S. C. .* Respectfully announces to the public, that he has commenced the general commissidi/business at the above place. ' - .' . , " All business intrusted to his care, vviilrecuive immediate attention. N. B.?Me will also attend to receiving and forwarding goods. t Oct. *20. Store to Rent. k ; The Store at present occupied by 8. B. Lbvt; possession given by the middle of November. also * u f The Office one door below W. J. Gerald Esq; formerly occupied by Doct. E. II. Auderaoq. , Apply to , ^ n. ufoXc.' NotiCC Tills. The subscriber will run a good PASSENGER" COACH to and from the Rail Road for the'accoq??v modation of Passengers, and will take them to qwr1" part of thetowu as cheap as the cheapest. Small favors thankfully received. . -r r * 'JOHN K. WITHERSPOON;1* October 25th, 1848. 43'.: A fresli Supply. , . ,1'* > The subscriber has. just received a new supply of superior Family Groceries, Consisting, of lihf lump, crushed and brown Sugar, Coffee, Tei Mo-' rlasses, Rice smoked Salmon, Mackarcl,{in whole and half barrels and kits,) Herrings,' smoked Beef,, sugar cured Hams, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, Pepper, tiinger, cneesc, sperm, Aaarnanune ana i&uow Candies, and n great variety of other articles, in bis line, all of which will be sold very low for cash. Oct- 31. A. E. ALIjEM* " Fresh Fruit. '.*s* .-A w'''-* Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Rai-M sins, and Almonds, all of the new crop. Also, an assortment of Charleston made Confectionary.' For sale by . A. E. ALLEN.*.V ' r . .1 'j.1 'i r Tobacco and Segan. c Thomas' superior gold leaf chewing Tobacco *+. Fine cut Smoking Tobacco - x Spanish, half Spanish and American Segars For sale by A. E. ALLEN-,. ~ ' . ? t. ' '** Notice. . - *r* * All persons are forbid helping themseivertoBricks from tny Yard. I will take pleasure in *t?. tending to all who may want Brick, and return 1 them thanks for their patronage. 0"The person or persons wh<uJJA,l<"J 'i'" " ? selves last P-ii to some 3,000 Bricks nave negjge." ted to report, which 1 hope they will do soon. The person who did the same thing last week wilf eotw' for a favor bv reporting to nie the amount taken or paying for them. J. F. SUTHERLAND: t i - an on / ' " J ujy Joilx i^GRAii :. Bcreiving & Forwiirdi ng illerrliaiit aod BanJkAgejitj CAMDEN, 8. C. ' I';.* All business entrusted to him faithfully,altcf)4 ed 10, oil moderate terms. . ?> Dwelling House. - / To Rent, my foriner Residence on Fair dtrtftt. Sept. 13 (37 if) W. ANDERSON.' Estray Mule. - ; E. H. Jameson Toljs before me one Dark Bay | Mule, with a split in the left ear and marked with I harness; supposed to be 11 or 12years old.r Afi))raised at thirty dollars by Joseph Albert, Meeser Edwards, sworn appraisers. Said Mule will-be found at E. H. Jameson's,15 miles west of arndeh , Oct. 14. (42 tQ E. PARKER, Mag Now Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Lemouj Fjjto Apple and Strawberry Syrups, Cordials, Pukfea Claret Wine at GERALD'S GROCERY, Chairs &?. - " **. Just received Maple, Walnut and painted Chairs I Hocf ing and children's do. , a lso * Stone I.ime in good order, all of which will be old low by C. L. CllATTElr. Octtobcr 18. 42 , To Rent. /> ?X* Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about half as many Store Houses.| Apply to Oct. IP. JOHN WORKJtyX.