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Mr. Wentworth moved to lay the motion to i
reconsideroa the table, bat the motion was i
:?i to 1 oo i
iic^auicu-~?jrci ID, uvea i??>
A discussion then ensued, in which Messrs. |
McLane, of Md. Smith, la. and Sawyer, of |
Ohio, participated, when the previous question i
was demanded and seconded, ami the motion to <
reconsider the vote was carried?ayes 119, i
noes 81.?Mercury. (
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Wasuinutox, Jan. 10. <
To-day Mr. Gott's resolution came up for re. ?
consideration. Mr. Caleb B. Smith, Chairman
of the Committee on Territories, and one of f
the most influential Wbigs in the House, made i
a speech in favor o| re considering the resolu- ^
tion, and gave notice of an amendment, to in
struct the Committee on the. District of Colum_
bia to report a hill prohibiting the ingress of 1
negroes into the District, either for sale, or for i
any other purpose. The motion to re-consider f
prevailed by a very decided majority. Mr. g
Smith then moved the previous question on his ?
amendment but this failed; and in this conditio i
of things the House adjourned, and the question
will-attain comn up to-morrow. I
Von will w.e at once what a vast difference c
there.is betweeu the propositions of Mr. Goti n
and Mr. Smith. This is the result of the y
|r meeting of the Southern memiiers. Somo of d
: the Wkjcx frotn the Free States huve taken the f.
alarm. This shows yott how entirely the South li
is to blamo fur the aggression* and the insults u
she has received and endured on the subject of
slavery. She ha? emboldened Iter enemies to
believe that fhe is without the spirit of resistance,
whilst her.friends and supporters in the
Free States have been overwhelmed and crush
tlfshe will do anything that will convince the *
Free States of her determination to submit no
longer to'the ignominious and harrassiug treatment
to which abe is now subjected in congress
she can retrieve her rights and dignity. But
will anj thing lie done by the South unitedly,
liy the action of lhe Meeting which it to assem
ble again on the 1,5th? TIm* most yon can ex.
pect is, ao address exposing (he agcressioiis of
the North, and even that all the members of the
I South will not sign- They will recommend
neither to the people, or the States, any mode ot
action in any f?rm whatever; and if such a pronnKitinn
is made in the meetititr. i? will lie Voted
down most speedily. If the shadow of decisive
action has done so much on Mr. (foil's Resn'u
lion, alter it had passed the House, what would
not decisive steps accomplish? But the Aim
Htionixts are like the skillful angh r. when the jj
_ fish flounders and becomes furious, the angler j,
gives him tine; then taker him up. worries and li
exhaust* him; and then, if loo heavy to tie lifted
out qf the water, draws him gently to the shore n
and lands him. Thus the Abolitionists are <
flaying with the South.?lb. J
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tn*.. NORTH CAROLINA. *
* The following resolutions have passed the F
House Commons of Nor:h Carolina by decided G
majorities: . {
I. Resolved, That the States came into the j
UnidH as equals; and that ,the citizens of each 1
Stale are entitled to equal rights, privileges and
immunities under the Constitution of the Uuited
States. '
2ud. RegalceJ, that the proceedings ?if the
l Convention, by which the Federal Constitution. *
h was framed. dearly demonstrated that the Inatutinn
of slavery was maturely considered; and
that the nation of the Stales was finally secured
by tncoqioraiiiig into .that instrument distinct
ample guarantees of the rights of the slave)88k*
< Resolved, Tlmt \re ri?w with deep con 0
cam and alarm the constant aggressions on the
slaveholder by certain- reckless politicians of
thq^ort^-aud that the recent proceed ngs of
Coaigrest on the subject of slarery, are fraught J]
with mischief, well calculated to distiii h the ,i
peace oar country, and should call forth the p
earnest and pompt disapprobation of every friend
of the Union.
* 4th. Resohetl, That the enactment of any
Law, by Congress, which shtlI directly deprive ^
the citizens of the Stales of the right of emigra- "
ting, with their slave property, into any of em
igraiing, with their slave property, into any of p
tike Territories of the United States, and of ex
erctsing ownership over the 6?un??, while in "
Mid Territories, tvili lie not only an act of gross
injustice and wrong, hut not only of (tower contrary
to the true meaning nod spirit ofihe con- ,s
stitution, and never contemplated hy the foun- (|
drfi thereof. / , . ^
5th. Rcjsnlrrd, That while we do not intend hereafter
to he understood as conceding that
Congress ba* the power under the Constitution,
? to enact a law probihiting slavery in any portion u
of the Territories ofihe United States?-vet, for the
take of preserving the peace and promoting
the perpetuity of the Union, we are willing that ^
the basis of the Missouri Compromise should l
lie adopted in reference to the recently ncquired-Territories
of New Mexico and California,
hy extending the line agreed upon to the Pacif t
ic-Ocean. t(
6th. Ruolv.dy That a copy of the foregoing
resolutions be signed by the Speaker of ho S< n
ate and Hou&o of Commons and forwarded to
ott* Senators and Representatives in Congress
with a request thai they he laid before their re pecfiye
Houses. ^
The foregoing resolutions were brought up j;
on ihe evening ol the third instant, and after de. T
bate, between Mes#r?. Stanley, Ra\ner, Pob. 01
bin, Steele, Stevenson, and others, were passed w
by a decided majority, each resolution being vn. hj
ted on separately. J
NO APOLOGY FOR WEARING A WIG.
Haddonfield, N. J., Feb. 2d, 1846Dr.
Jayne: Sir?I take grest pleasure in informing *~
yoa that (lie bottle of Hair Tonic which I obtained of
"* you last October, has proved most satisfactory an I rue- ^
ceasfoL. - Mj hair had for a long time been exceeding, i |r
t ly tliijj. but for two or three yrars past it had so fajlon j(
out (hat my (toad had become almost entirely bald. I E
was under the neeessily of concealing the baldness, by tc
combing the hair on the side over it. But now after
using a bottle of the Tonic, I have as luxuriant n v
growth of hair us I ever hud.
C, C. PARK.
Late Pastor of- the Bapliot church at iloddon.
field, K. J. v ?. IN
Prepared onlv by Pr. D. Javne, Philadelphia, and on
agency by JAMMS.H. McK Vl.V, Coinden, S. C. J,
b- Tba following article we copy with pleasure fr m
tlic Boston Mercantile Journal, Mareli 1816. and we
li?||0 if any of our numerous readers aro suffering from t|
inj of the complaints which it is said to cure, they c<
will speedily avail themselves of it. a'
DR. WlaTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. J,1
It was known many years ago that the wild cherry a
tree of this climate possessed valuable medicinal properties.
Indeed this fuel was known to the Aborigines, k
and a decoction of tire leaves and bark of this tree has
ever been regarded by their physicians as one of the
most effectual remedies in many dispones, This fact,
several years since, arrested the attention of Dr, Wis. j,
lur, a highly respectable practitionor of Virginia. He
investigated with oara the healing pmpsrtica of the
irilJ cherry?tcatcd its effects when administered alone,
ind when tn combination with oilier remedial agents,
lie found that its natural virtues might be greatly itn.
proved and by combining it with ingredients, whose
properties were well proved and gonernlly recognized,
i medicine was produced which constitutes a remedy
>f great value in pulmonary affections, and diseases of
-he chost and throat?diseases which arc provorbially
prevalent in our cities and large towns, and oflen provo
atal, swelling tire bill of mortality to a much greater
ixtentthan is the case with most other, we hud almost
raid, all other classes of diseases.
None genuine, unless signed I. Burrs on the wrap
>cr. Sold in Camden by J. R. McKain; at wholesale
ly P. M. Coiib.v, &. Co., Charleston, and by Druggists
generally throughout the State.
MARRIED?on Tuesday Evening 2d inst.
)V the Rev. Dr. Thorn well* Mr. Hamilton G.
IVitiierspoon, of Salem, Sumter District, to
Hiss Nancy R. daughter of Col. J. D. Wither,
poon, of Yorkville.
Communicated,
DIED?At his residence on Bear Creek, Kershaw
)istrict, on the 4lli inst., 3 o'clock, P. M. nfter an exluciuting
illness of no cessation, for twelve days and
lijhts, David Montgomery Esq , in llie sixty ninth
car of his age, leaving a wife and seven grown chilIren,
with muny grand children, a snd large circle of
ritmds, ns exemplified at bin burial. Ho was a kind
iusband, an affectionate fullior, and a generous friend,
nd a humane master.
K:nd friend altho' we miss you much,
We know your suffering was auch
Aa tn fnrhirl li.nl \vp tlif? nna'flr.
' """" I "" ,,,v I""
To'vo kept you licre another hour.
No, no, the truth wc frankly own,
As soon as God so en 1 I'd you home,
By setting forth tho truth rereal'd,
With glad submission wc did yield.
For in Holy Writ 'tis said.
Whoe'er by Christian faith beled,
Shall receive the Christian's meat.
As those who held the Savour's feet,
So long we know as mem'ry serves
Us, which is odds of Twenty years,
Of this great truth you were in search,
And found it in the Baptist Church.
So peace be with your soul wc say,
As wo sing the riqnium lay
O'er your allies, 'nenth the dew,
Ot heaven, with our last adieu. l?.
CAMOEN PRICES CURRENT.'J
lagging. per til. 18 to 20 | hold, Ih 8 to 10
Sale Rnjie, lit. 10 to 12 i 1-ead. lb 6 to 7
laeon, Ih. 7 to 8 | 3Io|?*sc*. pall. 31 to -10
lutti'r. ll>. 12 to 18 ! Mucluin*), bbl 8 to 12
Irantly, pall. 28 to 35 i Nails, lb 61 to 8
See*wax, H). 18 (o22 ! Oat*. bush 30 to 33 i
ti'ef, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 Oil. Sperm. gnl. 1 to 11 j
'heose. lb. 14 1 linseed, pal. 70 to 76
offer, lb. 8 to 10 , Pea*, bush 50 to 55 I
Sotton. lb. 41 to 61 ! Potatoe*. sweet bu 25 to 50
lorn. bushel, 40 to I Irish bhl
lour, harrel, 4 u? 5 Rye, bush 75 to 871
'odder. rwt 60 ui 75 1 Rice, bush. 3 to 4
'eathers. Ih 25 to 30 Sut^ir, lb 7 to 16
lias*. 103 feet 21 to 3i | Salt, sack 11 to 11
[ides, (dry) lb 8 to 10 Shot. bap to 11
mn, lb 5 to 61 j Shinples, rnle 2 to 21
,iine, bbl 2 to 21 ' Toliacco, lb 10 to 75
gather, sole, lb 18 to 22 : Wheat, bush 78 to 00
C?>? ZJp
lershaw Lodge.Numbor 9
Tlie Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld
t their new Hall on Friday evening next, at
' o'clock.
By order of the X. G.
A. ROBERTSON, Secretary.
'""SOITS OP T3i??SEAlT03.
Waterce Division No. 9.
The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held
n Thursday evening next, at their ITnll at 7 o'clock !
>f. P. BELCHER, R. S. I
ACADEMICAL SCHOOL.
The Rev. Tiios. B. Ki'sski.l. A. M.. formerly Princi|>al
f Suinterville Academy, respectfully give* notice that, on
be fir-t Monday of February next, he will open in Camen.
a School of the above style at the house now oocuie
1 by Win. It. Joluuton E-q. Further particulars next !
.e-k. I
Medical Notice.
Dr. J. Galluchat having located himself in
'Urendor, Sumter, respectfully tenders his profesional
services to the citizens of the surrounding
on n try.
Residence at mrs. Joseph flukes' Sr., near
'rietfdship.
Jan. Olh, 1819. tf 3
The Cholera Approaching.
Those who would secure the "shadow while the
ubslance las's," are requested to call and get one
f C. .burn's Daguerreotypes without delay, as
his will be his last week in Cnmden.
Jan. 17, 3 It
Notice to the Hunters of Kershaw, j
That tbc highest prices will be paid for all Veninns
or Game killed throughout the District, at
Our House^ _ _ J. C. McKBNNA. i
South Carolina Kail Road, i
CAMDEN BRANCH.
In accordance with a Resolu'ion of the Board of
h'rcctors, persons having Family Tickets can pass
) Columbia and return to Camden for one ticket.
N. D. BAXLEY, Agent.
Jan. 12. 3 2t_
*he South Carolina Rail Road Company, <
And South-Western Rail Road Bank. j
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of '
Dth these institutions will be held on Toes- |
iy the 13tli day of February, at the Bank Hall, j
'he meeting to convene at 11 o'clock, A. M. and
nthe following day, to-wit: Wednesday, there
ill be an election at the same place, between the
aura of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 3 o'clock, p. rn , for a
resident and 14 Directors in the Road and 13 Di- ,
:ctors in the Bank. A committee to verify prox
is will attend.
WM. II. BARTLESS, Sec'y.
Jan. 10 3 4t I
Council Chamber, Jan. 13, 1849. ;
An application was received from II. P. Boyd ,
>r License No. 1. (Tavern Licence.) Recom- (
tended by B. B. Salmond, Jesse 8. Nettles and ,
ohn Cantey. Sureties, Thomas E. Shannon and .
Idward A Salmond. Ordered to lie on the table ]
> be acted or. at the next meeting of Council. j
Ordered that the following Licenses be granted,
iz: ]
John Ingram, License No. 2.
II. II. Sizer, " " 2.
S. Benson, " " 2.
James (J. AlcKcnnu, (Eating House) License <
fo. 1.
Ordered that the above be published in the Cameo
Journal. ,
L. VV. BALLARD, Recorder.
1 ivRS. CARPENTER
Would respectfully and urgently request all
lose indebted to her either by note or open acjunt,
to call and settle the same without delay*
i her intention is to conduct her business in fuire
altogether upon the cash principle. She will
isposeof her present stock at reduced prices, for
tsh onlu. She will also sell, or rent for a term of
ears, the house now occupied by herself*one well
own as an excellent business stand.
Jan. 10 3 tf
Negroes to Hire*
The Subscriber has 23 Negroes to hire, consisting
of racn, boys and girls.
II. IIOLI.YMAN, JR.
Jan. 10th, 1849; tf 3
GOOD GOODS! CHEAPII
The subscribers wishing to reduce their Sti
the requirements of thcpresent increased f
ties of communication, purchasers Will find
their interest to look over their assortment ol
Dry-Goods, Hardware, Groceries,
before buying, as they feel confident that a
parison of their Goods with any others, as to q
ty and price, (cash of credit) will not rest
their disadvantage.
McDOWALL <Sf COOPER
One door above the Ban.; of Carnal;
Jan. 16. 3 _tf
Positive Notice.
All persons indebted to me are requested t
quidate their accounts previous to .Return
otherwise they will be placed in the hands c
attorney without distinction, as it is absolute!]
rPKRarv that mv hnainpss should hp hronorht
close. S. B. LEV
Jan. 15 3
NOTICE.
J. B. GOODLAD begs to inform his fri
and the public in general, that after a longrei
lie baa this day commenced business again, ai
say that all orders entrusted to hitn will be ex
ted in a superior style, with dispatch, and his
known ability will be exerted to please. A s
of patronage is solicited. Jan. 1
ESTATE SALE.
By permission of James S. Stewart, Esq., C
dinary of Fairfield District.
Will be sold at Public Auction on Monday,
OQlli r>f l.miturv inst flliifl month, i and font
from Jay to Jay unt.l all is sold, the remai
portion of the Personal Estate of Robert C.
cart, JeceaseJ, consisting in part of
About Seventy-flve Negroes
As a lot, they are very superior, and an
them many first rate WAGONERS, one C
PENTER, one good TANNER and CURRi
It is very seldom such a lot of Negroes ar
fered for sale at Public Auction.
also
TWENTY HEAD OF MULES,
Most of them young, and well broke to work.
Two good match HORSES, some work H
SES, tworidingCARRlAGES, BLACKSM11
TOOLS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS,?A 1
quantity of CORN and FODDER, some WH1
Household aud Kitchen Fiirnitt
The Household Furniture is very good,
nearly all new.
There are various other Articles which wi
sold, such as?PLANTATION TOOLS, s
LEATHER, Upper and Sole and Harness.
Terms of Sale?The Negroes will be so
Winnsboroogh, on a credit of one and two j
with annua] interest, purchasers giving bond
sufficient security, and a mortgage, if requin
The other property will be Fold on a credit <
months ("except small sums as will be name
sale,) secured by notes and good security, wit
terest payable annually. The sale to take ]
on the different plantations where the articles
sold are at
JAMES CATHCART ) . .
RICHARD CATHCART, \ Aam
Jan. 10. 2t
Notice.
I will sell at Public Sale, on the first Mond
march next, if not previously disposed of,
large and commodious Store and Dwelling?s
ted in a business part of Town. The buildin)
five iin.riirht and one basement room?frontii
Broad street 66 feel, also a vacant lot 33 feet i
the whole running back to street.
For terms, apply to S. J. YOUN
Jan. 17, 1849, 7t 3
Land for Sale.
Will be sold before the court house on the
Mondnv in February next, 600 acres of prime
land, lying on Sanders' creek, six miles a
Camden, on the Liberty Hill road, a Grist Mi
the creek, about 40 acres cleared, with a
Btory F ame House on the premises; boundei
lands of the estate of Chesnut, Dr. Milling
others. Terms made known on tho day of au
WILLIAM NELSO
Jan. 15. 8 3t
South Carolina, Kershaw Dirtrict.
BY JOHN It JOY ESQ., ORDINARY.
Whereas, John Liowen Sr., has applied to nte for L
of Adinini.tra.tioi) on all and singular the goods and
ties, rights and credits of Angus McDonald late t
District aforesaid, dsceased.
These arc, therefore, to rite and admoni.li all and ?
lar, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, i
and appear belore me at our next Ordinary's Court ft
said District, to lie holden at Kershaw Court House c
twenty-tilth day of January in.t., to show cause, if
why the said administration should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand and seal, this 12th day of Jan
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundsed
forty-nine, and in the seventy-third year of Ame
Independence. JOHN R. JOY, 0. K.
Jan 17 2t 1
South Carolina, Kershaw District.
BY JOHN R. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY.
Whereas, David H. Montgomery, has applied to r
L iters of Administration on all and singular the i
and chatties, right* and credit, of tlie Estate of 1
Montgomery, late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all ant
gnlnr, the kindred and creditors of the said deccaM
he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Cou
the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court llou
the twenty-sixth day of January inst, to show cau
any, wliv the said administration should not be grant
'.._J l,?..a An.I ...I thi. lltt, Jo., nf lo.
in the year of oif I/>rcl one thousand eight hundred
forty-nine, end in the seventy-third year of America
dcjiendencei JOHN k JOY, O. K.
Jan 17 3t
South-Corollna Kerphaw District,
BvJoiinR. Joy Ksquiiik, Ordinar)-.
Whereas. Archibald M. C. Owen* ha* applied ton
Loiter* of Administration on all and singular the Goodi
Chattels. Right* and Credit* of Mansel 1'. Owen*, li
llie District aforesaid deceased:
The*enre, therefore, to cite and admonish all atid s
Inr, the kindred und creditor* of the said deceased,
ind appear before ine at our next Ordinary'* Court ft
<aid District, f> be holden at Kershaw Court llousc o
nineteenth day of January inst, to show cause, if any,
the said administration should not be granted.
Given under my nand and sehl, tliift thinl day of Dt
her in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundrec
forty nine and in the 73d year of American Indeptnd
JOHN K. JOY, o. k.
January 10, 1849. 2
J. W. BASK3N, Auctioneer.
Will attend promptly and faithfully to all I
nets entrusted to his care. May be found at
Sheriffs Office^?or two doors above Boyd's II
Jan 10 U
KrTlie Rail Rond Blacksmith
Most respectfully returns his beet rcspeci
his friends and customers for past favors, and I
their continuation for the present year; he requ
those who have so liberally patronized him to
tnd settle their past year's accounts, as he is
ind wishes to pay his accounts so as to pre
his losing time in loafing about the streets to
lect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot
f>ect to get credit, which is the only capital he
to carry on his business upon. His customers
ixpcct to find him, as ever, at his post, to wai
litem. Work of all kind is to be found at his s
such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good om
together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is
pared to do all sorts of Blacksmithing, inclu
carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, derail
road work, especially the repairing of Eng
&c. &c. Jatiary
Removal.
The subscriber have removed to the large i
formerly occupied by Dickson &. Latta, one
north of the Bank of Camden. They have a I
and well selected stsck of
Dry-Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &
which they will sell for cash or to punctual
tomers as low as they can be had in the mark
McDOWALL & COOPE
Jan 8. 2 4t
To Rent*
The fi:>e Brick Store, Dwelling House and
miscR in Log-Town, at present occupied by
C'reight Apply immediately, to
Doc. 27. J. B. KERfiHAl
Sheriff's Sales.
tck to By virtue of sundry writs of FiFa'to
acili- rected, I will sell on '.he "first Monday in F
it to next, being thfe 5th day of said month, t
f the legal hours of sale?tbe following j
, dec to-wit:
coin- 500 acres of land more or less lying on
[uali- Dam waters of 25 mile creek, formerly ov
lit to Dr. A. Brevard, and known as the " Gol
Tract," adjoining lands of James Addison,
, Samuel Albert and others, levied on an<
in. sold as the property of Thomas J. Starke
suit of YVm. D. McDowall & Company anc
vs. Thomas J. Starke. This land is to be
the fisk of the former purchaser James H
E=i- ??
f ?ALSO?
r ne ai,d interest of the Deft
(0 ^ in and to acres of land lying on tf
Y side of Watereefl River in Ke shaw I
whereon the Defendants resides, adjoining
of James Brannum and olhers, levied on ar
noM nf ihp suit nf A flavc vs. Robert ll\
ends Samuel Irvin.
cess, -?also?
ad to All the right, title and interest of the Be
ecu- in and tolOOOacres of land more or less, fi
well owned by Josiah Kemp, lying on the w?
hare Singletons creek in Kershaw District ac
10. Ijiids of James B. Cureton, Col. T. Lee Di;
others. Also all the right, title and interes
Defendant in and to 800 acres of land li
? .. owned by Dempsey Graham, lying and b
r( l' the District of Kershaw, adjoining lands c
liam Dixon and Col. Dixon, levied upon an
l"e sold as the properly of Rebecca Graham
"?ue suit ol J. P. Lee for his assignees, J. D. C
nmff and Wife and W. A!. Kerr and Wife vs. fl
ATH" Graham, et. al.
?also?
One Buggie levied on and to bo sold as t
??"?> pertrof the Defendant at the suit of S B<
ino" V8, ^?'in W' Johnston.
?also?
e 0 " All the defendant's right, title and inte
three hundred acres of land more or less 1;
Big Linchcs Creek, adjoining lands belon,
' L. Young, J. J. McLaren dz. otherp, levied
to be sold as the property of the Defendan
,H, * suit of S. W Love bearer and others vs ?
D. Hough, to be 6old at the risk of the
pUrchaser
? also?
ire. j r^egr0 woman named Phillis levied on
ai>d he sold as the property of William Thom;
the suit of George Alden and others vs. \
II be Thompson.
iome Sales positive?Purchasers to pay for litl
T. J. WARREN, s.
U at Jan 17 3t
I and In Equity-Kershaw Distr
?d.? Isabella S. McRa, Ex'rx, 1
>f 12 | vs > Bill to reviv
;d at Mary McRa and Julia McRa )
h in- R appearing to mv satisfaction, that Ma
[dace Ra and Julia McRa, defendants to the above
to be bill are without and reside beyond the I
this Slate: On motion of Chesnut & Casio
, plainant's solicitors, it is ordered that they d
r8- answer or demur to the same within three
from this date, in default whereof, an or
confesso will be entered against them.
WM. M. SHANNON, c. e.
aJj 'n Cemm'rs. Office, Jan. 8,1849.
,it ua- Dissolution.
5 has The firm of Whitaker & Arranfs was di
ig on on the 1st inst by mutual consent. All nol
rnnf accounts due the said firm are left in the I
Mr. E VV Bonney for collection, who is duly
G. rized to receipt in the name of the firm.
! necessary that the affairs of the concern sh
closed as early as possible, those indebted i
nestly requested to call and settle, as but
first indulgence can be given.
Up- JOHN WHITAK
bove N. B. ARRANT!
II on January 8, ly49
one (D'Tho subscriber wili continue the buai
J ty the'old stand N. B. ARRA]
lo. The Subscriber offers his services to lh(
ss fc Surveyor; those wishing to palroni
will find hiui at his residence near J.yn
Post Office. P. II- YOI
Jan 10 3t
?tter* Assignee's Sale.
chat- I will sell on the first Monday in Februar
if the before the Court House at 11 o'clock, A.
limru- assigned interest of William F. Debruhl i
to "be negroes. \ iz: one negro tnan named Jake
>t the field hand, about 25 years old ; anc oi
in the George plough boy, about 15 years old ; i
&"r' girl named Mary, about 17 years old, and hi
iunry, est 640 acres of land more or less ac
1 and lands of Hardy Thorn and others. Also, hi
rictui est in bushels corn, pounds Foddcr: I
utensils, together with all the articles me
in the Schedule of the said Debruhl; the i
and land will be sold at the Court llouse
first day of sale, the balance at the resid
ne for the said DeBruhl on the second day of sale,
rood. Terms made known at sale.
>av,d JOHN INGRAM, Assignee,
1 sin. W. F. DEBRl
?d, to Jan 10 4t
n ior
i^con Xho Hundred Dollars Ren
?j,,r CALDWELL WHEELER, a native ol
wary Carolina, 21 years of ago, 6 foci 1 or 2 inch
^and brown hair, froah complexion, round fuce; atoop
D. 'y when walking, awkward, quick spoken,
1 when spoken to, and speaks with a provincial
left the neighborhood of Fullon Dec., 28lh,
with hint a Sorrel Horse about 15 hands high,
Hind ''k? ''0U(* "LCk? pProi,ff 'n l'ic partcrns,
tte of '0nf tl>in tail, in good coudilion and ralhor weu
eyeS) and also the sum of ti* hundred and twon
to be dollars, besides some money ofhiaotfn.
ir the The above roward will be paid for his appro]
'why reC0TerJ' Motley and Horao.
Further particular may be learned on applid
:rem- the Office oftlio Camden Journal, Cnmdon S.
IS! a
n. Tho Raleigh Star and Salisbury Watchm
insert and forward their bills to this office,
rust- Digest of the Negro Laws of S. Oar
the "y l^e ^?n. 'OH* Belton O'Nkai..
. , Cupies of this invaluable work may be had at t
o'Cl. Store of JAMES K. McKAlN. Price 50 cents per
2 January 10, 1349. 2
-CO Southwestern Railroad Bank.
Is to The Southwestern Railroad Bank has declare*
jegs dend of FIFTY CENTS per share, payable on a
iPKtB Monday, the 1st January 1849|,
JAMES G. HOLMES, Cs
ca" January 10,18-10* 2
poor
vent MISS LEGARE will renew Iter sclx
col- young children, on Monday 8th inst., and wi
cx" it morning and afternoon, from 9 to 12 o'clo
! Lae from 2 to 4. Grateful for the patronage 1
may extended to her, she will endeavour to cent
il on deserve it.
hop, January 1st, 1849. JJt
0 1 ... i
pre. Money Wanted.
ding All persons indebted to the subscriber a
-and neslly requested to call and make scttlemer
incs those who have been owing hint for one
H. more, are notified that unless payment is m
fore Return Day, that the claims will be pi
! the hands ol an attorney for collection,
store Jan 3 JA.MES DUM
Constantly on Hand.
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Wistar's Ba
C, Wild Cherrv, .Sands' Sarsadarilla, Dr. .
cus- Medicines, Eatr Lustral, Bandoline, for curl
ct. hair, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Ginger,
R. Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutroe
latine, with a thousand articles beside.
ALSO '
Some more of that celebrated CORN S
Pre- which has afforded this community so mui
Mr. daring the present year, and preserved iti
n?ss of TEMrEn, in spite of the hard times
V. Nov. 29. F- L. Zl
?MWMM??WWBW
Spices of every Kind,
me di- both ground and ungroand, fresh, and of warranted
ebruary purity; superior English Mustard; fine Flavoring
letweeu Extracts of Rose, Vanilla, Lemon, Nutmegs, A1iroperty
mond, Aromatics; Rose, Orange and Peach Waters;
best Russia Isinglass, Gelatine, cf-c.
Beaver Gum Lozenges, Pate de Jujube, Pate de Guimed
by mauve, Horehound Candy, Wistar's cough Lozend
Mine gee, Sic. Sic.
Estate Fresh Congress and Pavilion water.
J lobe Genuine Tarina Cologne, Rowland's Macassar
at the Oil, Eau Lustra), Jayne's Hair Tonic, Amandine,
I others for chapped bands, together with a large assort*
sold at ment of fii.e Perfumery, Chemicals, Patent and
arrison, Thoiup0"" Medicines, medicine chests, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, fresh Garden .Seeds, &c.
For sale by J. R. McKAIN.
;ndants Jan. 16 3 tf
5S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
r lands OF THE GROWTH OF 1848.
id to be Artichoke, Asparagus CORN?Early, in ears
tin and BEANS?Early China, >Io- Kale and Leeks, Scotch
hawk, Half Moon, large Lettuce. Egg Plant
white Lima, Rachel, Cran- Melons. Mustard
berry, Valentine, Dutch ONION?Buttons and seed
fendant < ase Knife Okra; Parsnip
trmerly BEET?Long Blood,Turnip PEAS?Early Washington,
ters of and Sugar Frame, Warwick, Bishop's
Broeoli, Collard and Cauli- Dwarf Marrowfat, Match I
& flower less Marrowfat, Prince Alton
and CARROT?Orange and Al- bert, very early, Charlton
t of the tingham Parsley, Pepper
jrmerly CABBAGE?Early and late RADISH?Yellow and Red
ein? in Drum Head, May, York, Turnip, Black
f W'l Sugar Loaf, Green glazed Spinach, Squash, Salsify
>t Wil- ana large Mountain Tomato
d to be CELERY?white and solid TURNIP?Spring. Norfolk,
at the CUCUMBER?Early frame, Hanover, Aberdeen, Red
ISI^herur'' "* "
.ebecca ALS0
Millet, Lucerne, Canary and Ilemp Seed.
ETThe subscriber being in the habit of proving
be pro- tiis Seedi before vending, is enabled to recommend
ickham tijem wjtj, confidence.
Dec. 20. J. R. McKAIN.
rest in Fresh Garden Seed.
ying on Every variety of Ga-den seed suitable for the
irimr tn winter ar.d sprinsr may be obtained from the sub.
on "and scriber. From the pains taken to procure seed of
t at the good quality he has no doubt that purchasers
Stephen will have little cause to complain of failures,
former F. L. Z?MP,
Dec 13 if 50
aail to DR. BREWERr
p?on at; STTF.G30N DBNTIST,
Villiam na8 returned to Camden and will attend to patients
as they may desire, either in town or country
e9- (under 100 miles) at as short notice as circumK
stances will permit of.
3 And will take the liberty to inform those that
want his services, that lie will warrant his work to
* give entire satisfaction, and that it shall be pere
&c. formed in the most skilful and dexterous manner,
and with less inconvenience than the same operary
Mc- l'on can Perf?rmed by any other practitioner,
named an(* h37'"? made a greatly improved (or novel)
i'mits of e'evat'on' he is enabled to extract roots or stumps
n com- tee,h ('n any situation) with such facility and
o'plead" easc 48 w'" scarcely fail to astonish patients,
months w'lboutthe least contusion of the gums or danger
der pro ol Pcrf?raling the soft parts of the mouth; and in
v pivoting teeth, he can safely insure no inconveniK
D ence from inflammation of the root, as a consequence
of injury done it in engrafti: g the artificial
crown in it, and as he takes an important precaution
in preparing pivots (which some of the most
ssolved reputed Dentists in the State do not, and none to
tes end his knowledge does) he hazards nothing in say
J?t Jr. tk-i <aa(I, Kimonlf will loot lnnirpr
JdlJUb UI ll'gl Uiai ICCUI Jil?UlOU KIJ lliuaun nil! ?w.
r autho- than those set by the majority of practitioners, and
As it is in supplying teeth on gold plates will adopt and
ouid be arrange them with such mechanical nicety and
ire ear- skill as cannot be surpassed by any, and will not
a short fail to meet the most sanguine expectation of all,
ol which he could give the most respectable refer- ;
'ER. ence; but for a rt6pect to the rclined feelings of
5. those he has had the pleasure to serve. Letheron
given when desired,
iness at U" Those who want his services may avoid a
NTS. disappointment, by giving previous notice of the
~ fact through the post office or otherwise.
3 ^ ^ ^ ^ 1
chwood The Undersigned,
JNG. Would return his thanks for the very liberal pa2
tronage that has been bestowed upon him, and at
the same time inform his friends and customers
that he is now prepared to furnish them with all
y next, kjn(js 0f goods on as good terms (either for cash,
ill., the oron a cr0(jjt ti|| the ist day of January next) as
n three they can be had in the place,
a good Persons wishing to avail themselves of the adle
boy vantages 0f ca8h purchasers, will receive adeJuctnd
one tj0n of ten per cent on all sums over ten dollars
s inter- untjj jj,e jsl 0f July next.
Ijoining if is old customers, and other persons disposed
is inter- to patronise hiin, are invited to examine his stock.
Farmers ja|> 3 lf i E* W. BONNEY.
ntioned
icgroes Receiving and Forwarding Agency*
on the The subscriber offers his services to the public
enco of jn receiving and forwarding Goods at BOYKIN'S
TURN OUT. The rates wiil be the 6ame as
are charged in Camden. In all cases Goods shiprrCr
P?d,nU8t be marked to his carc, or no attention
o paid to them. J. S. DEPASS,
~ Sumter Banner copy 3 times.
^ wTlliamblanling,
cs high,
sii<rlit' NO. 31 BKOAD-fcTUEET, CHARLESTON.
bashful Dec.-22 4t 51_
accent, Notice,
taking The undersigned in consequence of ill health,
blood, hai come to the conclusion to close Business and
with a lequests all indebted to hini to come and pay up*
, . . he will be found fof a few months at the old 6tand,
in IC after that, his Books* Notes and AccouDt6 will be
ly three |0UI1{| at t|,e 0ffjce 0f j0hn J. Workman, Esq., who
will attend to the settlinff of the sanic.
Iiehaion, ~W. C. WORKMAN.
Dec 13 If 50
alion at - ToWll TllXeS.
Tire Town Taxes will be due on first day of
31* January next. All Licenses will expire 011 that
an, will dayt as woll as commutation for Road Work.
The undersigned} will open the Books on the
first day of January, to receive the same, and will
Olina. keep them open until the first day ot February,
after which time, delinquents will be returned to
hp Drug Council, to be dealt with according to Law.
cop^ By order of Council,
L. W. BALLAD,
Town Recorder.
]a<li\i- December 24th. 1848. tf 52
nd after t " '
For Sale.
ishier. Yarn and Shirting from the Catawba Factory, No
Ca. by J. McEWEN.
jo 1 for Nov 20 if 48^
II open jU6^ received Ladies black and white French
ck and Gloves, Thread and Cotton Edgings very
litherto c|ieap, Superior Black Bombazine, Heavy Scotch
inue to j Hollands, Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs, Skirting
i Cloths, Linen Cambrics. Worsted Yarns, Beads &
! Purse Trimmings, Irish Linens very low, York
Mills LoDg Cloths. E. W. BONNEY.
re ear. Dcc 0 ?[ fL
its, and To Reut or Sell,
year or That largo now Store and Dwelling House situate#
ade be* on Broad Street, opposite the Episcopal Church, for
aced in tonne apply to JAMES McEWEN.
a n Nov 20 tf 48
~ _ ~ To RentV
That valuable Store House at present occupied
. f by McDowall & Cooper. It is admirably arranged
Ot < /,? an Avtonoiun rtntfrtrt Knuinrr
j I IW| Oil OAI tnoi ?\> wuwicij WMJFH0 vt k?? v ir ? iffw ii?
ync 8 Terms will be liberal and immediate possession
"Xr r'yen. Apply to C. J. SHANNON.
M*cc' Camden, Jan. 1st, 1849. U 1
gB, be* - *
Attention.
A further supply of Groceries just received
ALVE. makiflg my slock complete. Those wishing to
ch ease boy, have only call and I am satisfied ? ill go away
i even* pleased with tlmir bargains.
GERALD'S Grocery.
JMP. Dec 13 tf 50
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS
Remaining in the Poet Office at Oamden,
8. 0., Jannary lst, 1849.
A. K*
Albert, Reuben Knox, S. B.' * .
Adams, Samuel Kennedy, Charity
Austin, S. t L - "
Albert, John Lenoir, Thomas W.
B. 1/ynn, Thornton
Barwick, Jas. W. M.
Bell, V.il. Mickle, J. B.
Blither, Sarah 2 McCaskell, Daniel
Bull, Edward Mooie, Warren
Bowen, Mr. Marry, Robert *"* ;
Barnes, G. W. A! ungo, Win. ;l
Berkley, I* McKaskell, Mrs, JV
Barnes, John McDonald, Squire;
Bouchille, J. N. Milling, Miss
Buis,A. \V. Martin, Timothy & 8|
Boylston, J. R. 2 McKaekelJ, J. E* .
Bowen, Archibald ,N
Bracey, Washington Nelson, Samuel' ;
C. Nelson, Wm.""-1;11 !
Croft, Susan Nolaan, Cfia* *r*9
Clark, John T. ...... Q?
Carr, Charles O'Cane, W. (i.
Corland, J. A. Oglesby, Wm.
Cameron, Miss ?. P.
Cloud, Joseph Pennington, T. fiT- , .
Cotton, Joab Pride, C.J. \% *
Cloud, A. N. Poke, Sameol' <;'
D. Pucci, Cammille- '
Dozier, M.J. A.""
Dunlap, Alex. Reed, J. P.
Draketord, Ellen Richardson, Thos. 6."
Davis, Darling Reed, J. L. ' ' '\'ii
DeLeon, Miss Ii. 11. S.
Doby, J. C. Se8s:on, Caroline;.
F. Sanders, W. M. 'SJ ,
Ford, Mary A. Smrrl, Thomas "
Freeman, Matthew 2 Sinxler, Wm. r
Farrow, Mary Jane Srott, W. ' ' '
G. Spears, Beej.c *
Guyon, George Shropshire, J. J.
Grey, U. H. T*. iir.'* *>
Gillie, Njorman Taylor, Wm. '"! ? k
Gibson, M. A. 2 Thompson, W.E, '1'
h. w. v'
Hudson, W. L. 2 VVitlierspoon, John': si
Hickcnbottom, Glisha Watkins, B.F. ' *?
Holmes, J. W. 2 Williams, Capt.
Harrison, James Wilkinson, Willis '" V,
L Wheeler, W.
Inkles, Richard Williams, Joshua- - >-?
J. Y. -'T ;* M Jones,Thomas
Young, William
Jones, John L. Young, R. i
Jones, Mary A. Young, Richard- *-***
Persons asking for Letters from the abov* Ewt;will
please say that they are advertised.
JOHN N. GAMEWELL, R J4F
January 1st, 1640, 1 < *. . rife
New Tear's Notice.
All persons indebted to me by Book AfeuMl'
or the yast year, are earnestly requested.todtrawor
ward and settle the same without de'ay.- ' >
This request is made in consequence-o?Mfr
DeIIay's being alone, and cannot leave wHtopt*
closing up the Store. .:j0A
J. A CLEVELANDJan.
3d, 1849. tf ir~j3Ks
Jayne's Hair Tonic.
A fresh supply of the above valuable pteoeft**
tion for the growth and improvement of tbeHAtil..
Just received at CLEVELAKl^Src
Jan 3 tf " a ' *
. . "I
would also state," &
That in addition to a fine stock of Drugs; Mtti3cines.
Perfumery and Fancy Articles; j r.keep
constantly on hand a choice selection of ?mrs>.'
Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco;-Lqrillard's
Superior Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff;' Stmff.
and Tobacco Boxes, Segar Cases, &c &c. ',
Call and see at CLEVELAND'S^Jan
3 tf U
?
CAMDEN HOTEL !
The undersigned has again leased this commonjt
o..i-t.i.Jt i _r..i r? ? - >?
aious CiButuiisinucnu uraiciui lor pasi iavurs,-iw
hopea that his proximity to the Hail Road'Ddpdt,>
the conveyances at hand to be transported- frodi it*,
the improved management of the Stables connect-ed
with the Hotel, and the care and attention Bestowed
upon his Table, will induce and secure*?
continuance of that patronage hitherto sd genet'
ously given to hie House.
The Cheraw and Charlotte Stages aiwayrcgiL
for passengers whenever required.
Drovers will find spacious lots prepared*fcrerte-ry
kind of stock. ~ "
Nov. 2D. B. fr aoypg
OUR HOUSE.
OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN ?&??$?
The subscriber having just returafed'frtMfWjditIcston,
takes pleasure in informing tfidee' Wfio KaVf
so liberally patronised him, and all ftumfe Mio may,that
having made arrangements WkCb* New York
and Charleston sgents, to receives' datly supply
of Oysters, Pish, all Game in season, together
with our home marker, flatters himself that he will1
serve up the] above varieties of tfie' Season in as
good style cs any Restaurant in the-tfnibnf.
City and country orders proarpfly attended1 fdV
JA3. C. MeKEN&A;
Better tcnoirii as ~StA C.
: , - it ?t
Fine Cfatorilcals. ; , 'Phe
subscr.ber has just received 4nd' Opdndrf#
lot of very choice Chemicals f consisting* injtsri
of?Sulph Quinine, Stilph SfOfphlne,- Aeet M/orphine,
todine, Profo Iod Me f (fhTy.Carrrii Uplift rtpers
Mineral, Ext Khhaniai Hyd Potash, ! itnfte Iron,
Cyanuret Mercury, Strychnine, Deuto Iod ll?r.
cury, Drop Lake, Oxide Bismuth, Pipefitter As. dre.
All of which will be sold unusually- )6\v for cash
or short Credit, by ' J: A. CLEVELAND. ..
Nearly npjjx/siU Masonic ffalL
pec 12 tf 7; ar
Notice to TftM -
Having been appointed s-genf for the sale of
Scott's American and European1 Report of Ftaht.
ions, Crooking Shears, SoyaVes and -Scale*.
Works on Cutting, Tractate N6.1 & 2 Mirror of
Fashion, Tape Measures, Boston and New York
marking Chalk, Curbed ftrffers, Pantaloons .do.
Small Poiut and Pacing Shears, cud. all articles
used by the Trtde;. * . : *1*
The Mirror ef Fashion/ for Jbe. 7. 184?, will
not only contain Hie Fashions, hut will commence
to teach cutting aud will to continued monthly. -.
Letters pest paid attended to and all information
given. v. J. B. GOODLAD. 1Camde*.
Per. KJlh, 1848. tf SO
THE STATE^F SOUTH-CAROLIWA.
HEAD QUARTERS,:' '
Columbia, Dec. 30,1848. ?
Tnmoo fjxrariv P T.iidlriTO Calhoun. John A. ue
land, Lewis M. Aver, Samuel T Cooper,'Bernard
G. Rice* Thomoe L\ Wifliamson, Alfred M. MiK
tin. Augustas Townes, Alexander Noble, W. A.
Colelongh, Paal Hamilton, Edwin DuBose, Edward
G. Palmer, Jr Thomas H. Grimball, and
Wm. Goodwyn, having been appointed Aide-tie,.
Camp to Hi* Excellency WmxfixiARsn B. Seabrook,
with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel,
be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By order of the Cotnititnder-in-Cnier ,..,
Jan. 3. I 3t
Rhode Island early seed Potatoes, selected, wx-.
pressly for planting?also Btcne lime^lbr y&feVfrf
*