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YAtBEY.?The tormina tipo-ortne war with Mexico has been followed by so influx of settlers into the valley of the Rio Grande. Fort Brown opposite to Motamoras has become a town, and is called Brownsville. The American Flag newspaper, which wss published at Matamorns while our troops was in occupation there, is now issued weekly at Brownsville* It is a neatly printed sheet, abounds in advertisements, and discusses with ability the prospects and advantages of the new town, predicting that front its position and facili lies for business it will become the emporium of trade of the ralley. The growth of Brownsville has already drawn from Matamorns the business formerly done there, and it is said that grass is growing in the plaza of the Mexican town. This result has followed not only from the superior indus try and energy of our people on this side of the rirer, but also from the narrow and illiberal system of policy which Mexico pursues in reference to trade and industry. The "Flag" la men's that so fine a country as that comprised in fh-? Mexican departments on the Rio Grande shout I present such a picture of decline?"its popo'-uion becoming every day more and more im:Miv?ri*h?d, looking for some boon from Mexico, some crumb to be thrown on thpm." r Baltimore American 1st init. ' .** * . Marriage Extaobdinahy.?The Indianapolis Journal chronicles the marriage in that city on the 22d ub., of Carey H. Bout right, esq. to Miss Margaret Thornton. This is Mr. Boutright's ninth marriage. .*-* T " _____ ' Married?The Point Coupee (La.) Echo, of the 25th tilt, contains the following? . Connubial Bliss?Col. Bliss was united in the koitds of matrimony to Miss Betty Taylor, -i?~i?? -Til.,. pUri. on Thursday UHliJJinrT VI un; a ivoimvu* j last, at Baton Rouge. r Tna Court ok Novkmbkr, 1849.?Tlie new cnmot discovered last month hy Mr. Bond, it appears on the last day of this year, will cross the orbft of the earth, at a point where the earth was on the 29th of October. Had the comet been two mo :ths earlier, a very near approach to, or even a collision urilh the earth would have taken place. This is known to have occurred once before, but there was "nobody hurt." Another swore case of Asthnn, in New Hampshire cured by Dr. Wistar's Balsam. Mr. Sclh \V. Fow le?Dear Sir:?Having f??r a long time been troubled with Asthma in its worst f ?nn, h. and after having tried various remedies "H to no effect I bought of your Agent, A Rowc, one bolllo of the Bal. nm of Wild Cherry, which relieved me very much. I have continued to use the same as the disease returns upon me, and find it always relieves when nothing else will; and further, I have no doubt, could I have had the Wild Cherry in the first stage'of the disease, that it would entirely cured me. I' can confidently recom inend.it as a very valuable medicine for all lung com. plaints. BENJAMIN ROBISON. New Hampton, A^rlT^, 1846. None genuine^;]less signed I. Butts on the wrap, per. Sold in Camden by J. R. McKain; at wholesale ' n x* ?- |,? Dr.nrfii.ts oy r. ih. v.uuu. ol \,v., wu.ihm?i?i ...... -v oe> generally fa South Carolina. ^ATKSTNEWS FROM IIARRISBURG ' Harrisburg, Pa., July 13tli 1816. / Dr. D, Jayoe.?Dear Sir, Mr. John J. Miller. residin* on tlie Cumberland sido of the rivor, directly op positc this place, callled on mc a few days since, nnd stated th it his wife was cored by a very severe cough, which she had been troubled with fot a lung tiinc, by the use of your EXPECTORANT." Before she com. mcnced using it, she had become so weikencd and re* duccd as to be obit cd to keep to tier bed, with every appeerance of having dcp-scatcd CoxsoMrrmx, and he h id vory little hopes of her recovery, o-spcciully 011 the night before she commenced using the Expectorant. Iler cough was so tight and sevc e, that ho did not think site could livo till morning, and three buttles, which ho procoied from me, restored to Iter perfect health. Ho wishes mc to communicate these f els to you. Resprctfully yours, MARTIN LUTZ. ; N. B. Your ' Carmative Balsam" answers ndmirably the purposes for which it is intended, and is quito in demand, M. L. Mr. Late U one of the moot respectable men in H it. riabarg. Prepared only Dr. D. Janic Philadelphia, and sold on agency by J.VMF1S R HcKAlN Camden S. C. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Barginft, per vd. 18 to 20 | Lard. lh 8 to 10 BaleSope, lb. 10 to 12 { Lead, Ih 6 ui 7 Dacca, lb. 71 to 8 ; Molasses, gall. 31 to 40 Butter. lb. 12 to 18 , .Mnckarel, bid 8 to 12 r Brandy, gall. 28 to 35 j Noils, lh 01 to 8 Beeswax. lb. 18 fo 22 > Oats, bush 30 to 3"> Beef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 ' Oil, Sperm, gal. 1 to li Cheese, lb. 14 j Linseed, gal. 70 to 70 P Coflee. lb. 8 . to 10 , Peas, bush 50 to 55 Cotton, lb. 4# to 5J Potatoes, sweet bu 25 to 50 Corn, bushel, 40 to | Irish hid r Float, barrel, 41 to 5 : Rye, hush 75 to 871 Fodder, cvrt. 60 to 75 1 litre, bush. 3 to 4 Feather*, lb 25 to 30 j Sugar, lh 7 to 16 Glass, MX) feet 2i to 34 Salt, sack to II Hides, (dry) lb. 8 to 10 I Shot. bag to lr Iron*. lb 5 to 61 : Shingles, tnle 2 to 21 Line, bbl 2 to 21 Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 Leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 j Wheat, btrsh 78 to 00 Eerthaw Lodgc.Number 9 The Regular Meeting of this I*odge will be held at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at r 7 o'clock* By order of the N. G. A. L. SOLOMON, Secretary. SOUS 07 TSMPS^JUTSS. 'M Waterce Division No. 9. The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held on Thursday eveuing next, at their Hall at 7 o'clock J. K. WITHERSPOON, r S Administrator's Sale. By permission of J. R. Joy Ordinary for Kerchaw Lhntfiet, I will sell at the late residence of Joeiab J. Watts, deceased, on the 23d inst* at 12 o'clock. One Negro Girl, about 14 years of age, and one bay jnare and mule cole Terms each. W. V. HOGAN, Adin'r. T Dec 13 2t 50 Notice. The undersigned in coiiseqiienee of ill health, ]i?j come to the conclusion to close Business and lequests all indebted to bixu to come and nay up, be will be found for a few months at the old stand, after that, hie Boors, Notes and Accounts will be found at the office of John J. Workman, Esq., who will attend to the settling of the same. W. C. WORKMAN. Dec 13 tf 50 to Kent, The Dwelling House on DeKalb street opposite tbe Presbyterian church. Also, the Dwelling on Lyttleton street, recently occupied by Mrs. Clariaon. Apply to VV. J. Gerald, or the subscriber. F E. A. CUNNINGHAM. Dec. 13 50 if Strayed or Stolen From tbe subscriber, on the 2tJth of November, a black Mare, three years old next spring, well bui It. Any person taking up said mare and letting aie hear of it will be suitably rewarded. " 1 HENRY CULPEPPER. Gold Mine P. O. Dec. 13. 3t s Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete. Those wishing to buy, have only call and I am satisfied will go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Dec 13 tf 50_ Currants, Raisins, Citron, Almonds and fresh D Prunes in fancy boxes. Also Virginia Cheese and Butter. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. bi Dec 13 tf 50_ Fresh Garden Seed. Every variety of Ga-den seed suitable for the winter ar.d spring may be obtained from the sub- ^ ecriber. From the pains taken to procure seed of good quality lie has no doubt that purchasers will have little cause to complain of failures. F. L. ZEMP, si Dec 13 U 50 Fine Chemicals. The finhsrr her has iust received and opened a ^ lot of very choice Chemicals; consisting in part ( of?Sulph Quinine, Sulph Morphine, Acet ./Morphine, Iodine, Proto Iod Mercury,Carmine, Kerme's Mineral, Ext K hania, Hyd Potash, Citrate Iron, Cyanuret Mercury, Strychnine, Deuto I >d Mercury, Drop Lake, Oxide Bismuth, Piperine, &c. &c. All of which will be sold unusually low for cash or short credit, by J. A. CLEVELAND. Nearly apposite Masonic IJall. Dec 12 tf 50 Notice to Tailors. c Having been appointed 5-gent for the sale of Scott's American and European Report of Fash- ' ! ions, Crooking Shears, Squares and Scales. m i Works on Cutting, Tractate No. 1 & 2 Mirror ol u Fashion, Tape Measures, Boston and New York marking Chalk, Curved Rulers, Pantaloons do. _ Small Point and Paring Shears, and all articles used by the Tnde. The Mirror of Fashion for Jan. 7. 1849, will not only contain the Fashions, but will commence to leach cutting and will be continued monthly. Letters post paid attended to ; nd all information 0f ' given. J. B. GOODLAD. w Camden. Dec. 13th, 1848. tf 50 '! South-Carolina, h KERSIIA W D IS TRIC T. 2 IN THE COMMON PLEAS. C B. C. Jones, for James Croxton,) vb | Oa Sa ni Nathaniel Ilotchkirs, / ) Cl John Adams ) vb [ Ca Sa <l1 ; The Same J w The Defendant Nathaniel Ilotchkiss, who is in c, , the custody of the Sheriff of said District by vir- w tue of the above Writs of Capias ;d Satisiacien- iV I dumnn order to avail himself of the benefit of an !'' , Act passed lor the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has ra | filed in my office on oath, a schedule of his whole ui ! Estate. ei Notice i6 therefore hereby given to the Plaintiffs ; in the above stated cases, as well as all others j concerned, to be and appear at Camden on the j first Monday after the fourth Monday in March tii i .? lO l/??.b \! 1 mFr*rn I lirt ficcnciatp Jiiflcrp^ pi j lo show cause, if any they.can, why the said De I fendant should not be discharged from further jr ; confinement, on his assigning and delivering the it I effects mentioned in his .Schedule. P1 S. E. CAPERS, Clerk. F Clerk's Office, Dec. 11. 1848. 3m 00 ? Sheriff's Sales. f| By virtue of sundry writs of Fi Fa to me direct- jj ed, I will sell before the Court House dt or in P' "Camden, on tie first Monday and day following in January next, being the first and second days of said mouth, between the legal hours of sale the following property to-wit?229 acres of land more or less on Beaver Dam Branch, adjoining lands of ai the estate of Judge Brevard, James Addison and P others, one bay Iiorse, five head of hogs, ten head Fl] I cattle, o ie small lot corn and fodder, one How and in | five shoits. an.I one N day brass clock levied on and to be sold as the property of the Defendant at the suit of P. & R. Brice vs. Win Sanders, dee'd, _ (the above property will be sold at the residence of the dec d., on 2d day of Sale, except the land K and horse which will bo sold before the Court cl House on first day of sale. 1 50 H Also, One negro mail named Ancruin, levied on O and to be sold as the property of the Defendant at P 1 the suit of George Alden &. others vs. William M I Thompson. : Also, One negro man named Bann, levied on and to be sold as the property of Daniel Motley, | at the suit of Daniel Beauford and others vs. ! Daniel Motley. 'c Also, One bay mare and one grey mare and colt : levied on and to be sold as t ie property of Daniel { FIollv at the suit of 8. P. Murchison, Adm'r. & ' T\ '-I n II.. : ouiers vs. uamci n?uy? q Also,? Acres of land more or less adjoining lands p| of Geo. J. IV. C'.mtey & others, whereon the De- & fendant resides, levied on and to be sold as the fu property of ihe Defendant at the suit of J. D. Murray &. others vs. Peter McCaskill. Also, 300 acres of land more or less lying on _ Big Lurches Crook, adjoining lands belonging to L, Young, J. J McLaren & others, levied on and to be sold as the property of the Defendant at the 6t suit of ,S IV. Love bearer others vs. Stephen fii < D. Hougli, to bo sold at the risk of the former 01 purchaser. T. J. WARREN, S. K. D. c< Dec 13 3t 50 Dentistry. Dr. J. LEE, may be found every day in his office up stairs in the Post Office buildings, j Nov. '29. 48 2t R ! To tbc Voters of Lancaster District. Fclfaw Citizens: Since my name has been used lc as a rand date for Clerk of the Court of Lancas| tor District, an erroneous report has been circula. ted, which I feel it my duty to correct. The report is, that I came out for the purpose of breaking down a certain candidate, which is actually false. After strong solicitatn us from many ; friends, I consented to come before the people as ! a candidate fur the above named office, arid my u | only motive for coming out was to be elected, and ! not to iniure or break down any candidate. ! Fellow-citizen?, you have once trusted me with ! an office, which 1 hope you have never had cause to regret, and for which I tender you my sincere nr thanks; and should I be so fortunate as to be your choice for Clerk of the Court, I do assure you, it ? accommodation, and a strirt attention to business | will please you, you shall have no cause to regret your choice. Ci JAMES R. H[INTER. Lancaster, Dec. 1, 1848. 5t ? To (lie Voters of Lancaster District. Fellow-Citizens: Having been influenced by er- C j roncous calculations, and the advice of a few ! friends, I published my resignation as a candidate 1c | for the Sheriffalty of our District, (being somewhat #c ! fearful ofsuccess from said calculation,) but when th the mass of my friends were made sensible of the hi fact, they protested against my withdrawal, believ- of ing my chance good for success; consequently, I w now declare myself yet a candidate, and determin- e< ed to see the race out, and trust altogether to my g< friends for su.cess. Very Respectfully, Dec. 1. ELI C. BISHOP. Iii Equity?Kershaw District. Edward A. Salmon and wife, Adm'r. and Admr'x. vs Henry C. Salmon, et al. Bill for sale of land and relief. In purusance of the decree of the Court in this case, made at June Term, 1^48,1 will expose to jj1 public sale on the firm ftionuay in January next, all ihat tract of Land, comtnonly known as "MAL- 1 VERN," lying iu the fork of I'iue Tree creek, Kershaw District, and containing about five hun- Cl dred and eighty acres. pl Terrr.s?A credit of one and two years, secured c' by bond and mortgage and personal security. 0 \VM. M. SHANNON, c.e. k d. Comr'a Office, Dec. 1, 1846. ]?1 88] fc Notice. r The subscriber having closed his business, requests all persons indebted to him by note or open account, to come forward and settle immediately. He may bo found at Air. II. Levy's Office. ? Nov. 22. ' S. B. LEVY. I MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA, GEO. Due Daily at : : : : 6 P. M. Closes . 7 < 0 NORTHEUN MAIL, VIA CHARLESTON 8. V. 0 Due Daily, at : : : : 6 P. M. Closes '* : : ; : 5 A.M. H NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHERAW, S. C. 0 ue daily, at : : : : 4 A. M. t loses : : : : : 5 P. M. a KJ-A11 mail matter as far North as Raleigh, N. C, will a i sent via this route, further North, via Charleston, S. C. p CHARLESTON MAIL. Due daily, at : : : . : 6 P. M. 11 Closes ? ? . : . . 7 ?? 0 KJ-A Way Bag will be kept open for the reception of c harleston letters until 54 o'clock A.M. } WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily* at : : ; : 6 P. M. . Closes : : 7 " , UMTER DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATEBUKG, S. C. n Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 P. M. Close same days at : : : 7 " BCf Way Mails for Offices on the South Carolina Rail [' oad close daily at 7 P. M. s CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. H. S. C. 3 n?. 5PM Closes Tuesday, Friday anil Sunday, at 6 " ' ^ YOHKVILLK MAIL, VIA RED HILL, <5l(\ h Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A M. Closes same day, at : : : 12 31. LVXCHWOOD MAIL, VIA TILLKR'S FERRY. ' Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 4 A. M. Closes same day, at : : : 5 P. M. J. N. GAME WELL, P. M. OFFICE HOURS. Open at 8 A. M.?Close at 1 P. M. Open at 24 P. M. lose 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 _ P, M. 1 Cy All credit for postage is stopped, as 1 have no time to ' ake collections, and no letter will be delivered unless it a paid for, t Postage Stamps for sale. Dec. 1. J. N. GA.MEWEF.L. P. M a HASTING'8 Compound Syrup ofJVaphtha, \ NOT ONLY A POSITIVE BUT A WARRANTED URE for consumption and all diseases of the lungs ^ his medicine has decided the dispute about the curability "consumption, and satisfied the medical faculty and all ho have used it. that consumption and all affections of a le lungs can not only be cured, Dut they are as easily and n mply cured, as almost any of the disorders to which the rj uman frame is liable. The operation of a single bottle, hich costs $1,is sufficient tn satisfy any patient?ifnot [together too far gone with the disease?of this fact; and C ten a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary in- b uence in arresting and eradicating the malady by the im- 0 icdiate relief which it affords. Phis is no quack orse et remedy. Dr. Hastings its discoverer, is one of the ^ lost eminent physicians of the age, and has made a full I sclusurc of its history, and all its com|toiicnt parts to the F "orld, not wishing to incur the responsibility of confining a i himself, for the sake of profit, & secret which was cal- 13 idatcd to do such universal good. And such has been the ouderful result of its operations, that the London Lancet, 1 ledical Times, and the most eminent Physicians of both V Unispheres, are anxiously calling upon suflirers to have b nniediate recourse to it, and proclaiming that of all known ledieine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by P rtdeniable proofs of curing consumption and all other disisesof the lungs, S OPINIONS OK THE PRESS. From the Sunday Atlas of January, 16, 1848. "We would call the attention of our readers to the adverseinent of Ilasting's Compound 6'yrnp ot Naphtha. The roprietor of this medicine (Dr. Hastings) is no quack, hist inks Os one of the best physicians of England. He is also ; the head of the Blenheim-street Free Dispensary. Huv- o ig like ntoet other phystcicns. had his attention drawn to c le great preponderance of deaths front pulraouary com- . alnts, he devoted his earnest attention to it for several ars. and the result was his conviction that Naphtha',4s a a medial agent in consumption, surpassed any other rente- n l,n??h i,, (hp l-ifiiltv. It Iioji since hceti used with the ? cutest success by nearly all of the first physicians of ngland. and, as we learn from the American agent. (Dr. larrisun) it is now b-aing introduced extensively in ourhostals, an'd in the private practice of a majority of our pliycians. We advise all who are in any way troubled with lltnonary complaints to try a single bottle, which will t ove its efficacy." j From the Western Pallatlium of Dec. 5, 847. . "We were much surprised the other day by a visit from t acquaintance whom we last saw. a few weeks since, mfined to his bed by a severe complaint of the lungs. He now in almost perfect health, and he assured us that this irprisin** cltr.ntje had heen prefaced by six bottles of Hastjj's Comtiotiiid Svrup of Napthn." For sale hv JAMES R. McKAlN, Camden?Price Si t, r bottle?six bottles for $5 cash. ? Dec. 6, 1818, 4lJ 3ui 1 J u.st received Ladies black and white French j id Gloves, Thread and Cotton Edgings wry j leap, Superior Black Bombazine, Heavy Scotch ,5 ollands, Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs, Skirting lolhe, Linen Cambrics. Worsted Yarns, Beads & c urse Trimmings, Irish Linens very low, York / I ills Long Cloths. E. W. BONNEY. J Dec 6 tf 49 Blankets. For sale a large supply of Duffil Blankets at the twest prices. K. W. BONNEY. n Dec b tf 49 f For Sale by the Snbscriberti. 1 New crop N. O. Molasses, Sack Salt, Sugar & toffee, Nails, assorted sizes Sweedisb Iron, comete assortment Blacksmith and Carpenter's Toole .c., which will be sold to punctual customers, or ireash at the lowest prices. A. M. &, It. KENNEDY. , Dec 6 tf 49 [ Sperm Oil. ' The Subscriber has just received a supply of " jperior Bleached, Winter Strained Sperm Oil of 1 rst and second qualities. Also?Bleached Whale " Solar Oil-?all of which will be sold as low as in be afforded on this side of Charleston. * a (? *f_17 A i -vt lAlVll'jO A. irjOAAllS, Dec 0 tf 49 Notice. 1 All persons wishing to obtain a Licsnse to ! etail Spirituous Liquors in the Town of Camden ~ ir the ensuing year, will hand in their applications i Council, bv the '23d in.st., by order of Council, f L. VV. BALLARD. ' Town Recorder. 1 Dec. 2d, 1818. 3t 49 To Jlcnt or Sell. That large new Store and Dwelling House situated I Urond Street, opposite the Episcopal Church, for rms apply to JAMES McEWEN. a Nov 20 If 48 o For Sale. [ Cognac Brandy, Scotch Whiskey, Raisins, Currants v id Almonds by J. McEWEN. r Nov 29 tf 48 C i For Sale* Yarn and Shirting from the Catawba Factory, No, " a. by J. McEWEN. Nov 29 ir 48 Oil I? HOUSK. I )YSTERS CH E APER TIIAN DREA I)! J The subscriber having just returned from Char- M ston, takes pleasure in informing those who have t! i liberally patronized him, and all those who may, at having made arrangements with New York id Charleston agents, to receive a daily supply Oysters, Fish, all Game in season, together ith our home market, flatters himself that he will '( jrve up the above varieties of the season in as n wd style rs any Restaurant in the Union. c City and country orders promptly attended to. _ J AS. U. McKENNA. Belter known as MA C. CAMDEN HOTEL. : The undersigned has again leased this coinmo- 6 ous Establishment. Grateful for past favors, he ^ >pes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depot, io conveyances at hand to be transported from it, ic improved management of the Stables connecti with the Hotel, and the care and attention be 1 L:-. ....II i uweu uI'viii hid iduitf win iiiuuie uIIu Buuurc a sntinuance of that patronage hitherto bo generusly given to his House. The Cheraw and Charlotte Stages ahvays call >r passengers whenever required. Drovers will find spacious lots prepared forevev kind of stock. I Nov. 20. B. P. BOYD. \ The Charleston Courier and Columbia Telegraph will E mcrt daily for one month; the Mecklenburg JefTcrionian, 1 heraw Gazette, Sumter Banner and Hamburg Journal . rill innert weekly for 6 weeks, and forward their acountt > B. P. B: A Rive* Plantation for Sale. For sale, the Plantation lying on the west side g f the' Wateree River, within five miles of the town ? f. Camden, formerly a portion of the Estate Plan- ,, ation of Duncan McRa, and known as number 2 ,, i the? division plat of that Estate, now in charge f the subscriber. These Lands are too well known a need especial description; they lie as well, and re as much beyond the influence of high water as nylarfds upon the river, and areas good as the best Jvery building on the place has be*:n newly pat ip, within the la? four years. Two settlements, ne in the sandhills and one in the swamp, sufliient for the accomodation ot fifty negroes, Gin louse and Screw, both new and in good order. The Tracr, with the lands appertaining to it, Onsists of 11 or 1200 acres, 531 acres lying in he swamp, 2*10 of which are cleared. The whole f fKn ournn\n io noklo r\f Koinor krrmrrlit intn im , l..w IO ?' ?-b - y nediate cultivation, (lying as high, for the most ^ artf as the lands already under cultivation,; as the wamp hae been completely drained by the diverion of the water courses that ran throught it < An abundance of Rail Timber, immediately at he edge of the cleared land, and perfectly accessi- _ de. 1000 or 1200 bushels of Corn an<H5 or 20,000 bs. of Fodder would be sold with the place. \ Terms made accommodating to the purchaser. * EDWARD M. BOYKIN. Nov. 22. 47 tf c Sale of Negroes on a Credit. Will be sold on the second Monday in January icxt, before the Court House in Camden, FOR. PY FIVE NEGROES, upon a credit of one, two nd three years, purchasers to give mortgage of he property and approved security, three equal * nntial instalments, and interest payable annually. . Dec. 5. E. M. BOYKIN. In Eqnity? Kershaw District. Villiam S. Dunlap ) 8 vt? > Bill for partition & sale. 8 Jary Dunlap audoihers i f in pursuance of the deer- e of the Court in the ( bove case, made at June Term, 1848, 1 will ex- \ ose to public sale on the first Monday in January iext, the following tracts of Land, to.wit: r One Tract lying on the waters of Granny's _ Quarter creek, containing two hundred acres, ounded by John McDowall'a lands on the south, ? n the west by the tract below described, on the f lorth by land9 of Richard Owens and William )rakcfurd. and on the east bv the land of James tichardson, the said land having been originally ranted to William Dunlap, deceased. p One other Tract containing one hundred and linety five acres, bounded east bv the above tract, . . m, O I __J T.I "*l?n?..,?ll vest ny inomns oiny n auu juihi mti/unan, nuim iy R'chtrd Owens, aod on the south comes to a 1 Kjirton John McDowall's land. Te nis?One half cash; the balance, bond well 1 erurcd; payable ic twelve months from the day of 'J ale. I \VM. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d. c Comm'rs Office, Dec, 1. [S3 75] 1 Sale of Brick Store. Will be sold before the Court House in Camden, n the first Monday in January next, the large and ommodious Store, formerly occupied by Dickson j it Latta, one door above the Bank of Camden, and g dmirably well located and suited to an extensive nercantile business.? Terms will be liberal and riade known on the day of sale. Dec 6 4t 49 For Sale. One hundred and sixty three acres of land on he south side of Saunders creek, and bounded by he Beaver creek road on the west, and by lands of . C ureton on the East. For particulars apply to JAMES McEWEN. Dec 6 tf 49 Administratrix Sale. By permission of J. R. Joy Esq, Ordinary for Cershaw District, will be sold at public sale at the ate residence of Lovic Young, deceased, on the !8th inst., and the day following, if necessary, Vovisions, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen furniture, Blacksmith's'J'ools, Wagon, Carriages, lie. Terms.?All sums under five dollars ($5) cash, wcr that amount, a credit of six months with notes bearing interest from sale) with approved seurity JANE D. YOUNG, Adm'x. Dec fi 2t 49 Negroes for Sale. By permission of the Court of Ordinary, will be old before the Court House door on Mon Jay the irst day of January next, Four Negroes belonging o the Estate of M. L Trent, deceased. Terr?9 cash, purchaser to pay tor Titles. J. M. DESAUSSURE. Adm'r. Dec 6 4t 49 j, Negroes to Hire. a On Monday the first day of January next, will v ie hired out for the year 1849, before the Court 11 louse, at eleven o'clock, Thirteen Negroes be- 0 nging to the children of Charles ftlcKinnon, P leceased, mostly field hands, one or two have at- 1 ended about the house.?Terms made known on a ay of sale. J. M. DESAU-SSURE, 0 Guardian. Dec 6 4t 49 Sale of Houses. Will be sold on tl c first Monday in January j| iext, at public outcry belore the court house, the j( teal Estate of William B. Johnston, he ng the Lvclling House opposite the Methodist Church, c he Dwelling House fronting on Laurens street, nd the public square, and the brick Dwelling ^ louse adjoining. Terms will be made known on lie day of sale or previously, bv application to WM.REYNOLD'S, ) . . J. M. DbSAUSSURE. \ Assignees. Nov. 23 47 Gt Fifteen Dollars Reward. H Ranawav from the subscriber in September last, negro woman of a copper color, 48 or 50 years " Id, about 6 feet 6 inches high. She wore off a >laid dress and calico bonnet; she is probably in Camden, or in the neighborhood of Dr. Ford, irom vhom she was purchased. 1 will give the above t ewan for her delivery to me near Bcckhamville, 6 Chester District, or ten dollars fur her confinement c n jail so that J get her. Nov. 22 J. N. STROUD. n Estate Sale. 5 Will be sold on Tuesday, the accond day of Ja- v uary next- at the late residence of Amos IJongh, E cc'd. at 11 o'clock, A. M., all the Negroes lie- ? mging to the Estate, (say 22). Terms, a credit ^ f nine months with interest from the day of sale, nth notes and good security, and a mortgage of a lie property, if necessary. a Nov. 24. C. it J. IIOUGII, Adm. " n Fair Notice. Executors, Administrators and Guardians neg- 6 acting to make their Annual Returns (in the p aonth of January,) subject themselves to be call- ^ d to account, and also forfeit their commissions, i Nov. 29. J. R. JOY, U. K. D. Attention Beat No. . !' In pursuance of Orders receiveo from Lieut. ? ?ol. Kershaw; you are hereby ordered to Parade t Camden on Tuesday the 19th Derember, armed a nd equipped as the law directB. The Commie- .. ioned and non-commissioned Officers will assem. le the day previous for Drill. By order Capt. SAM. J. YOUNG. Thos. Harris. O. S Camden, Nov. 27ih, 1849. 2t 49 p For Sale. A light one horce wagon with cover. it w nnvMKV. I. Dec 0 tf 49 Estrny Mule. E- H. Jameson Tolls before me one Dark Bay Hole, with a split in the left ear and marked with C larness; supposed to be 11 or 12 years old. Apprai- n led at thirty dollars by Joseph Albert, Messer ? p idwards, sworn appraisers. Said Mulo will be f bond at?. H. Jameson's,15 miles west of amden., Oct. 14, (12 tQ E. DARKER, Mag J and \ Boxes Raisins, Fresh Citron, Northern J heese, Sperm Candles, Mould Candles, Powdered ugar, Old Java Coffee, Colgate's Pearl Starrli & oap, Sugar House Syrup, Fine Maderia Wine, bmmon Maderia Wine for Cooking, Best white ^ine Vinegar, Pepper Sauce and Lemon Syrup. | Just received by i E. W. BONNEY. Nov' 22 47 tf i" pe Just Received, ui 2,500 pounds pure White Lead 150 gallons Lamp oil _ 150 " Linrced Oil 75 " Spirits Turpentine 300 pounds Sal .Lratus 100 " Black Pepper * " vuicaic o uiai v, i? 12 dozen Sands' San-aprilla 1 bale Hops In conformity with the tunes, the above articles, with all le Goods in store, will be sold lower than tbey have ever g een in this market/ F. L. ZK.MP. Ligllt! Light!! 7 Bleached LAMP OIL, of good quality, can be 7 ad at 88 cents per gallon. ? Nov. 29. F. I,. ZEMP. R Constantly on Hand. n Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Widjhr's Balsam of B Vild Cherry, /Sands' Sarsadarilla, Dr. Jayne's M ledicines, Eau Lustral, Bandoline, for curhnsr the r air, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Ginger, Mace, y lloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, Ge- y itine, with a thousand articles beside. ^ also Some more of that celebrated CORN SALVE. ,-hich has afforded this community so much ease uring the present year, and preserved its even* b< ;ess of temper, in spite of the hard times. Nov. 29. F. L. ZE.MP. H Just Received at Our House, ., A choice slock of LIQUORS, which will be old low for cash, and in such quantities as to tiit purchasers, viz: JRANDIES of the Otard and Depuy brands ~ JIN?Swan, Apple and Imperial VHISKEY?Scotch, Irish, Monongahela and gt North Carolina IUM?Old St. Croix and Jamaica. a IVnnets Glasgow Ale . tr 'hiladelphia do r< Jyass' London Porter, &c. &c; w JAS. C. McKENNA. \ A 41 baskets CHAMPAIGN, first quality, in n lints and quarts, Key. Anchor and Swan brands. Nov. 29 JAS. C. McKENNA. New Books. [*he Women of the Revolution, in 2 vols, by Mrs. Ellctt rhe French Revolution of 1848. The Ingoldsby Legend?: Brothers and Sisters; , lival Beauties; Kate Walsingham, by Miss Pick- . ring; A warning to Wives; Stray Subjects; The rwo Dianas; The Mysteries of Three Cities, tfc. , Nov. 14. ALEXANDER YOUNG. f Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of Dobycf* ' Kennedy, are earnestly requested to call on the t ubscriber and settle the same without delay. R Af. KENNEDY. e Nov. 22. 47 tf_ . The State of South-Carolina, s #\NCASTER DISTRICT. b In the Common I'lcas. J. F. decreet j vs. > Declaration in Foreign Attachment. a Seymour Taylor J William Reed. ) vs ? Declaration in Foreign Attachment. George W. Gill ) W. M. Barton ) vs [ Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Seymour Taylor. ) li nton & avion ) c vs. [ Declaration in Foreign Attachment , Stewart Mitchell. J , N. Maybloom ) ' vs. [ Declaration in Foreign Attachment, t Stewart Mitchell. J The Admrs of John Hammond l DecIaration inForeign Stewart Mitchell/ S Attachment. Tlie same > vs | Declaration in Foreign Attachment. The same. ) o Wright & Stewart) j. vs > Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Stewart Mitchell.) " John Williams. "J fi vs Milton More ct uxor > Declaration in Foreign Attach'l James More et uxor | Elizabeth anv-s. J Wm. II. Brown, ) vs > Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Stewart Mitchell. ) Whereas the Plaintiffs in the above stated cases, lave this day filed in my office, their Declarations gainst the Defendants who are absent from and without the !<mits of this State, as it is said, having leither wives nor attorneys known within the same in whom a copy of Declar tion with a rule to ilead thereto, might be served; It is ordered, that he defendants do plead to the ?ame within a year nd a day from the date hereof, otherwise final and bsolute judgement will be awarded against them II. K.PRICE,Clerk. Clerks Office. April 26 1846. Cleveland's Dentifrice, For removing all Tartarous adhesions without ,t._ m?.u ,,.,.,1 ujuijiig u1u 1 cclut i1uci j uciu^; nc? umi^tj/uv, vjuuities to scorbutic affections of the gums, rcstoing them to firmness and a pleasing color, and ontributing largely to establish the pearly whiteess of the teeth, and a pure and a salubrious reatli. A fresh supply just received at Oct. 18 (41 tf) CLEVELAND'S. Children's Zcpliyr Dresses. The subscribers have just received from the lanufacturers in Philadelphia, an assortment of he above which tliev will sell low. 11 Nov. 15. MeDOWALL if- COOPER. Dry Goods in Charleston, FOR FALL TRADE. The subscriber respectfully solicits the aticnion ol his friends and purchasers generally, to his trtk of Goods for fall sales, lie has recently reeiveil and opened 350 PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS, | . Taking the largest, most varied and elegant as- j ortment he has ever exposed: consisting of every i ariety of new and Rich Dress Goods, Shawls, Vi- j cites, Laces, Hosicrv, Linens, Linen Goods, i n t r* lCl :J? l i ^ . loins, V/Ussimcrci', Ciinuruiuenos, rnius, .Liuiig i 'lotl?6, &C.&C. !? llis DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS are as usu-1 ?( 1, well stocked with a great variety of Fabrics ! rj daptcd to Negro wear, such as Ke seys, Satti. ets, Plains, Jeans, Stripes, Cotton and Linen Oz- ( aburgs, Blankets, Sic., Sic. lie is prepared to supply Plantsrs with the 6ame 1 tyleof GEORGIA PLAIN'S, he has sold for the ^ ast two years in any quantity, Samples of these Jcods will be sent to any person who may desi e Item, and all orders shall receive prompt attention. Planters and others visiting Charleston will lind a : to their interest to examine this slock, as it will ti e found the g* Most Extensive in the Southern Country. nd ho is enabled to offer Goods at prices well rorthy the attention of purchasers. !!! E. W. BANCKOFI', 233 King-st. K Charleston, Oct. 1818. tf _ Store to Kent. The Store at present occupied by S. B. Levy; ossession given by the middle of November. " AlioO * Tho Offico one door below W. J. Gerald Esq. armerly occupied by Docl. E. 11. Anderson. ' Apply to H. LEW. _ XlVllV^ 1 IIAO, Thn subscriber will run a good PASSENGER , 'OACH to and from the Rail Road lor the accoro. lodation of Passengers, and will take them to any _ art of the town as cheap as the cheapest. Small ivore thankfully received. JO FIN K. WITIJERSPOON. tr October 25th, 1848. 43 tf i - Daperreotype LUteafinefl. Toa that have beauty, should to CoSofll tiki it* Vou that linve none, sh- Jd go and let'Mrt'Wlka H* DannvilU Regular. A. COBURN, ha* opened a Daguerrean Galry over the Post Office, a?d invites the CWzens Camden to call and examine hra specimens, and dge for themselves of their artietical merit. Any :rson sitting for their picture, need not lake it, iless satisfactory. Camden, Nov. 14th, 1848. V ,"46 ' . A.' ' V " DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCES Those who wish to supply themselves with" First Hate Domestic Goods. r *- ? - ^ Are requested to call at the subscriber's . NEW CASH STORE, r .... <1 it ecoiid door below Mr. H. Levy's, and ascertain the prices of the follewing articles? 4 and 8-4 l?I*?a. Homespuns and Long CJollii 4 and 8 4 bro. do 4 and 12-4 bleached and brown Sheeting* leached and brown Cotton Prills ed Tickings, of superior iquaKty lire Denims and Coftonades larlborotigh stripes and Apron Checks ed Flannels, plain and twilled . i'hite Lancashire and Welsh Flannels .. i'hilnev and Duffle Blankets legro Blankets, very cheap ^ n assortment of Negro Cloths, &c. &c. All of which he guarantees as low as they cao 5 found. , -rf,. THE COTTON GOODS. Ie would particularly call attention to, having put* chased since the recent ECLINE IN THE COTTON MARKET* And offered at prices which cannot fail to suit ie most economical purchasers. Nov. 8. JAMES WILSON New System!! The subscriber having determined to ebange his irstem of doing business on (lie 1st of Janutty oxt, will dispose of his present stock for caabat small advance on New York cost, and on a credit > be paid by the first of March next at greatly ;duced prices. His stock is very complete, and ortliy the attention of all who wish to get a large nantitv of goods for a small amount of money. .11 such, are invited to call, as he is determined! i t to be undersold?either for cash or on credit* E W. BONNEY, N. B. Cotton, Corn, &c, will be received at tier ighi st market prices in pavment of old debt*. E. W.R Nov. 8 46 tf New Fall Goods. The subscribers are now receiving and opening Iieir Fall slock or Goods, consisting, in part,or litest styles of winter Sattinete; Vesting* goods, for ladies' wear Cravats; Stocks llpaccas Suspenders lombazines Bed Tick iringliams Linseys ^ * 'rints Flannel; Blankets Shawls Blea. and bro. Sbirtingn' Iroadclntlis Hose and half Hose ' .'assimcres; Tweeds Gloves !'* . A complete assortment of Ready made Cloth up; Dress, merino, lamb's wool and silk-Unity hirfs; ladies'Vests, fa?h>onable Hats; men's and oy'8 cloth Caps, tfc. To which they feel a confidence in inviting the ttention of their cusl( mers and the pttblier both s regards quality and price. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. sept20 30 .< tinIN'ew Fall and Winter Goods* ' M. DRUCKER & CO. J?* Arc now receiving their fall and winter stock, onsisting of an extensive assortment of M iOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., &c., to which they invite theattin-. ion of purchasers. Call and see, at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of Camden. FRESII GROCERIES. Tl e subscriber has just received a fresh supply ' f staple and fancy GROCERIES, and intends to ;eep a constant supply, which he will sell on the [tost reasonable terms. They consist in partes 1)1 lows? ? : Jt New Orleans \ St. Croix ) BROWN SUGARS Muscovado f Clarified ) Crashed j WIIITB SUGARS . , New Orleans and West India Mo?a?c0s Sugar House Syrup Rio, Java, African Coffee ># ? it -_J Tl 1 I. T< L ' uunpoivner, nyson ana ew Sperm Candles and Soap Pepper, Spice and Ginger . ^2^ ALSO?? -%j Fresh Citmn, Raisins, Currants, Almonds. Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon LIQUORS. Super 1S05 French Zfrandjr do J. J. Dupe)'? Brandy do Sherry and Madeira Wine do Old Port Wine dn Very old Gin , \ Cordials and Syrups Old Rye Whiskey (Miller's) do Monongahcla Whiskey; Rectified do. Porter and Ale in pin.s and quarts ,j\ Salt, Iron. Gunny and Dundee Bagging Bale Rope and Twine. 11. LEW Segal's, Sugars. The subscriber will keep a constant soppgy of ic most approved brands of Spanish Segare,and ow on hand? .... La Villanenva 'i La Filantropa Consolation Gold Leaf tsEGARS. Pressed Lsopranza j Ledics' Regalia .Vv_ Crown Eagle I . . * Cazodore j . ..jj? Nov. 14 H. LEVY. 71RS. GOODLAD'8 Fashionable Bonnet Store* New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons, onuetp, Flowers, Copes, Cardinals, Gloves, fitc. pen and ready for 6a)e at very low prices for cash r to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particularly commends them as being the most fashionable in te market. O"Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as ; render the most skillful judges unable to tell ieir> from new. At the store formerly occupied y Dr. A. Ik Leon. Oct lo. Ayre's Cherry Pectoral, For Coughs, Colds and Consumption, Jus: received, a full supply of Ayer's Cherry Pec.land, truly valuable REMEDY tor roughs, cold* and all affecans of the lung*. Medical Colleges and the Profession nerally have given it the most nattering reception, its credients and mode of preparation having been publicly id fully laid open to their inspection. It is a powerful id efficient remedy in aggravated disease, and in dimfn. lied doses one of the pleasantest, safest and best family edieinesin use. For sale in Camden by Jamks R Mc> a i n , Druggist. Oct, Id. ' Chairs &c. nrT^ Just received Mapie, Walnut and paiutefl wnaira ocking and children's do. also Stone Lime in good order, all of which will bo ild low by C. L. CHATTEN. ' Octtober 18. 42 V To Rent* Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about, all' as many Store Houses- Apply "to Oct. 18. JOHN WORKMAN. Notice. l'--~ All persons indebted to me are requested to laue inmieaiaie (wymem, upo-lV 66pt* 20# J* >