The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, February 21, 1849, Image 3

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mud-hole, while tramping from the doggery after his h&lbstarved horse has broken his bridle and left him ; nor of the paper of sugar | a that be drops in the branch while reeling home kfrom the grocery. And yet this careful, eco- ^ nomical, and time saving citizen cannot pay ^ two dollars for a newspaper, by which his family would be delighted, and the minds of his children developed and improved! Reully this thing called economy is a curious affair.? North Carolina Argus. ( 1 ' ? ? t onnrtT i T vnmrrpi: s aru iiu i IVJUO# ? Mr. Editor: It being understood that our present able and efficient Intendant will decline a re- !j election, the friends of JAMES R. McKAlN, Esq Iiereby nominate him as a candidate for that office } at the ensuing election. I DR. WISTAR AT THE SOUTH. 1 Be not deceived with vain hope?lay not the flatter. S inj unction to your soul, that disease will cure itself; ? cspeci illy if that disease be Consumption or LivorCom. jilaiui. If you woulJ be restored to health you must u-c tit. moans which benevolt nee and a kind Provi dentu- h ive placed within your reach. The great and uiii',-w ily popular remedy for consumption and all * c\ ' ,i: I vases, is now for sale in eve-y city and kn- r _ p irtirj! lawn in the country, and at a pricj, too, that . any <>iie can afford to pay. You have no excuse, tiicrefure, for neglecting to save your life and health. .Bo, not deceived with quack nostrums, or any iinita. C (ioni of this invaluable medicine. An individual at ^ Charleston, South Carolina, recently purchased four j hollies of Sway tie's Syrup?one of the most celebrated a physicians in the city told the dccoivcd patient ho ^nuat send that article back, and exchange it for Dr. ~ - WiaUPs Balaam of Wild Chorry. Be not deceived? I n-Bniber that it is Dr. Wistar*a that brings back the bloom of health to the check, lustre to the eye, strength B, to the system, joy end happiness to man?it is Dr. j VVistuk that he* gained such coluhrity among the (, oiek. astonishing the world with its effects, and is re. a ? commended by the best physicians tlirooghout the land. Be not deceived?buy oone unless s'giud I. BUTTS on the wrapper, the genuine Dr. W Mat's. Nonegenuine,unless signed I. Butts on lite wrap .per.. Sold in Camden by J. R. McKmn; at wholesale by P. M. Co***, h C<?., Charleston, and hy Druggit* generally throughout the State. EVERYBODY PRAlsES JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC * And (or Uic best reason in the world, because it is tbo only hope that the bald headed can liavo of once more regaining the full flowing locks of hair, with 0 which nature adorned their heads in youth, which it P jdoes to the admiration of all who uso it a* directed. Try it, oil. you who nocd more or handsomer hair. It Ts tho rery thing for you. Prepare "dooly^br Dr. D. Javne, Philadelphia, and on agency by JAJlbS R. McK AlN, Ctunden. 8. ('. DEATH FROM A SLIGHT COLD. m i neglecting those salutary precautions which com. a moo sense dictates, many, very many, fall victims to their itnprudettce. We have seen the young bride, hloeuung an it were, as the bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope, the pride of her father and the joy mt her metber?her chock flushed with .anticipation, fj and kcr rye beaming with the soft expression of love? n the gay dreams of life dancing on Iter fancy with the rich ud variegated lints 01 trie rautoov H promise.-- " We have eeen all then changed??ye, th? wedding gormeat Car a shroud end Uie bridal chamber for this sejrokhrowf the deed; and ell this from neglecting a .osnenon COLD. Now, before it is too late, use DR. , ROGER* LIVERWORT AND TAR, which gives immediate relief, en thousands ot our most intelligent families admit of ite most extra ordinary cures. The gay, the beautiful aud the young speak forth ita pniso, ? and will, so long aa it mikes positive cures, and cheers u the despairing family fireside. JLTSes advertisement a in. another column. guMU,". as !J .. " 1 ?MARRIED?On the 6tb inst. by the Kev. W. T. C*perf, Robert Wilson, of the county ^ Antrim, Ireland, to Mrs. Martha E. Rosskr, a of this place. e MARRIED?On the 8th inst., by the Rev. Donald McQueen, Capf. J as. I). Br anding to Leonora Am daughter ol Capt Ja*. D. McFad- 1 din, of Sumter District. -z=:_ _ ?.?, v CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. i Barging, per yd. 18 to 20 Lard, lh 8 to 10 e Bate Rope, lb. 10 to 12 Lead, lfi 6 to 7 - I Won, ' lb. 7 to 8 Molasses, gall. 31 to 40 Butter. lb. 12 to 18 Mackarel, bt>l 8 to 12 Rmady, gall. 28 to 35 Nails, lb 61 to S Beeswax; lb. 18 fo 22 Oats, bush 30 to 35 Beet, fresh, lb. 3 to 5 Oil, Sperm, gal. 1 to li Cheese, lb. 12 Unseed, gal. 70 to 76 ,i C.'oflee, lb. 8 to 10 Peas, bush 50 to 55 . Cotton, lh. 5 to 61 Potatoes, sweet hit 25 to 50 '' Corn, busltel, 45 to I Irish hhl h Flour, barrel, 4 to 5 Rye, hush 75 to 871 t Fodder, cwu 60 to 75 Rice, bush. 3 to 4 i; F-a there, lh 25 to 30 Su^ar, lb 7 to 16 . IOor?, Ol in li Knt, nnt 14 ?? '' 1 title*, (dry) lb 8 to 10 Shot, bag to lr ^ Iron, lb 5 to 6i Shingle*, mle 2 to 21 k Lime, bbl 2 to 21 Tobacco, lb 10 to 75 n Leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 Wlwat, bush 78 to SO c ??? CE>? I? ? Xerihaw Lodge.Nomber 9 1 The Regular Meeting of this laulge will be held at their new Hal! oil Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G. A. ROBERTSON, Sectary. t' r"- SONS 07 T3MPSP.A1T3S. !! IVaterec Division No. 0. ' The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held on Thursday evening next, at their Hall at 7 o'clock M. P. BELCHER, U. S. ? ?? S: Council Chamber, Feb. 17, 1849. a: licence No. 2 was granted to James McEwen. A Ordered, That the above be published in the Camden Journal. C L. W. BALLAD, ti Town Re -or'er. d< South Carolina--Kershaw District. i*r ;ohn ?. joy, rsa. ordinary. ~ Whereas, Nanry M. Ward hasapplied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ot Mbah oc Ward, late of the said District, deceased: These ere therefore, to cite and admonish all a id singu- n< Isr the kindred and creditors ci me said deceased . to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's a Court for the said district, to be holden at Kershaw ,r! court bouse on the 5;l? day of March next, to show fl cause if any they can, why said administration le should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day of j?a February, in the year of our Ix>rd one thousand eight hundred and forty nine, and in the 73d year , of American Independence. J. R. JOV, O. K. D. wc : w, X oil nr. 1 H All bundles or parcels to be sent by the Camden 31 and Charlotte Stage ntust be left at the stage of- ta flee, or they will not be forwarded. Feb. 21. JAMES MeEWEX. U*Cbar!otle Jeflersonian insert 3 times. m Law Notice. GREGG, PALMER 6c GREGG Will pftctice in the Courts of I,aw and Equity '? for Fairfield District; and J GREGG & GREGG Will practice iu Kershaw and Sumter, in addition to Richland. Si Columbia, 1st January, J8J9. 2m 7 The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends nd the public that he has purchased the Drug Itore of Dr. J. A. Cleveland, where he will continle the business on his own account, and hopes, by trict personal attention and constant endeavours to 'lease, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Z. J. DEHAY. Camden, Feb. 21. 8 2m ?' Light on the Subject." The subscriber keeps constantly on hand Lamp )il of the best quality, which he will sell at prices o suit the times. Call and see, and satisfy yourelves of the fact. Z. J. DEHAY, Feb. 21. Nearly opposite Masonic Hall. Thompsoniaii Medicines, Embracing every article now used in the practice fownsend's Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry tyer's Cherry Pectoral; Roche's Embrocation \ihenstock's Vermifuge; Dead Shot ayne'e Expectorant; Jayne's Alterative ronic Vermifuge and Carminative Balsam ?chap's Headache Pills Joffatt'e, Erandreth's, Spencer's and Peter's Pills. &.c. &c. For sale by Feb, 21. Z. J. JJfcHAY. Jayne's Hair Tonic. A fresh supply of the above valuable preparaion for the growth and improvement of the HAIR. Just received by Z. J. DEHAY. ^eb.2l. tf 8 "I would also state," That in addition to a fine slock of Drugs, Mediines. Perfumery and Fancy Articles; I keep oastantly on hand a choice selection of Segars; Jrs. Miller's Fine cut Chewing Tobacco; i,orilard's Superior Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff; Snuff nd Tobacco Boxep, Segar Cases, ?c &c. Feb. 21. Z. J. DEHAY. l?cw Goods. The sul scribers are now receiving a further i rvnir apply of new and seasonaoie imi ououo,? Uso, a general and full assortment of Groceries, lardware, &.c., to which they respectfully! invite he attention of their frends and the publicjgenerlly, as they will he sold verv low for cash. GEO. S. DOUGLAS tf- CO. Feb. 21- 8 tf_ JOS. B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor. JBroadfitrect, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lanasler and Fairfield Districts. For Sale or Kent. The Brick House on Log-town square lately wned by Mr. W. B. Johnston. It is a desirable iace of residence?healthful at all seasons and onvenient to business. Apply to Mr. S. E. Capers. \VM. REVNOLDS. Feb. 13. 1819. tf 7_ Commissioners of Roads. A meeting of the Commissioners of the Roads rill be hehl in Camden on Monday the 26th inst., t 12 o'clock, M. JOHN WIIITAL'ER, Feb 14 2t 7 Clerk. Office of Commissioner in Equity. KERSHAW DISTRICT. Guardians, Trustees and, others accountable to lis Court, will file and vouch their Returns before le on or before the loth April next. Rules will be forthwith issued against those in efault. WM. M. SHANNON. Fcb'y 8th, 1649. 9t 7_ Red Oak Bark V/iJi be coatracted for on application to W. ANDERSON & CO. Feb 14 tf 7 Sale of an Estray. Will be sold at the residence of the subscriber n Saturday the 24th inst., a dark bay mule, taken p as an estray, and which has not been claimed ccording to law. Terms made known at sale. E PARKER, Magistrate. Feb. 14, 1849. 2t_ 7_ Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber by Bone, fote or Account, are respectfully requested to call ud pay the 6ame, without further delay ; as his ngagemeuts, will compel him to collect by Attorey, it his customers neglect to comply with their romises to pay, ALEXANDER YOUNG. Feb 14 If tf_ Rail Road, Camden Depot. The Freight on all Goods shipped to this Depot, rill be required before the articles are removed Lnd in no case, will goods be delivered, but to wners and consignees. Or to the ordef Irom ownrs and consignees. G. S. HACKER, Agent of Transportation. Fe\v 7th, IB 19 tf 7 He took a Fit. The undersigned would respectfully return bis hanks to the public for the large patronage they > 1 ? L:? I :?r.: .1 ?t... L ave oesiowua un limit tun itiiuimn miciii mat nc as made arrangements with Messrs. White & Jnderhill one of the most fashionable Tailoring Istablishinents in New York, who will furnish im monthly with the London, Paris, and New *ork Fashions. He hopes with his own well nown ability, and the large number of good workjen he keeps employed, will enable him to c.veute work at short notice, and in as good style as, an be done in the State, if any have doubts, Icaae let them come and take a fit W, M. WATSON. Feb 14 tf__ 7_ Taxes. Notice is hereby given that 1 will open books on te 18th of Feb'y next, at the store of James tunlap in Camden, for collecting the Taxes for 348, and will attend at the following places on le following days for the same purpose. On Monday, the 5tli .March at Liberty 11 ill ; on 'uesdav, 6th of March at Flat Rock; on Wedesday, 7th ot .March at Buffalo; on Thursday, ih of March at Lizenby's ; on Friday, 0th ot larch at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, 10th of larch at Cureton'a Mill. After the above named times, I will attend at aiudcn until the first day of May next, a: which me the books will positively be close!, and all jfaulters double taxed. J. W. DO BY. T. <\ K. P. Jan. 30. 1840. 3? > Black smithing and Wagon Slaking. The undersigned having taken the stand recently .ctipied by Whitakek & Akhaxts. respectfully ves notice, that he intends to carry on the busies as heretofore. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill 1 1 ?..?1 .1 L U? ...:u I uruers V* lin 1'iwiupuiuco nuiiuv^pmii. lit' Will ake to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other antation tools, and mill work. 1'articular atntioii will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, he will give his personal attention to both dcrtments of his business, he will guarantee satisct ion. His Woodshop is amply supplied with the best Timber, well-seasoned, and he would like to c the man, who can put up bettor work, from a heclbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach, is prices will be in accordance with the times, id for the ready money will he such as cannot il to satisfy the most economical. As he believes in the maxim, that short ncttleents make long friends, he will expect Reltleents to be made quarterly. N. B. ARRANTS. Feb 14 If 7_ North Caiolina Bacon, Fine Lard, Seed l'otaes, Oats, Best Stone Lime, for sale low for cash r E. W. BONNEY. Feb 14 If 7 J/oaf, Powdered, Crushed, Clarified and Brown jgars, just received and for sale by Feb 14 tl 7 B. VV. BONNEY. aaa. jkxswss' -COMPOUND ' ' Syrup of tiverwort and Tar, A safe aiul certain curefor consumption of the lungs, spilling of blond, coughs, colds, asthma, pain in the side, bronchitis, whooping cough, and all pulmonary affections. statement of hidam cox, Late PROFFEGSOR in the Cincinnati ECLEC- ' TIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Physician well known, who has an extensive practice, in relation to the case of Miss Belt, alter having been given up to DIE with the last stage of CONSUMPTION' < by a number of able PHYSICIAS. Mr. A. L. Scovilt,:?Sir?However reluctant 'it *. Important to Country People. The subscriber having determined to do a more extensive grocery business than heretofore, iB desirous of disposing of his entire Stock of Dry Goods and Wares of every description at the original cost. Country people will find it to their interest to call and examine?Groceries can also be purchased of him at the lowest possible rates. Also, 100,000 Florida Segars of the different grades, these Segare are on consignment, and will be sold at from $7 to $12 per Thousand according to quantity. II. HOLLEYMAN, JR. DRVMJIO^D'S PATENT CANDLE-MAKER, The most Economical and Labor-saving Article ever invented. Combining every advantage which can be wished for in furnishing light. By its use, a person can at any moment produce a candle, equal in eolidily and durability to any made by the old, expensive and laborious method. The fibres of the wick, in passing through the tube within the cylender are drawn perfectly smooth, which not only prev r the flaring of the light, but also keeps the ie froin burning down the side. This article is one which every house-keeper, well as all who study economy in the use 01 light, should possess themselves of, as it is simple, convenient and economical, being simpjy a candlestick, which makes its own candles. It is most ingeniously constructed, with a reservoir for tallow, iard or other materials of which candles are made; also a place to deposit the wick, both of which by only turning a screw, are forced up in the form of a perfect candle, either in short or long length?, as may be desired, thus forming an endless candle, by simply refilling the reservoir wher. it shall have been exhausted. The reservoir holds one half pound of tallow, enough for four candies. Candles can be made by using Drummond's Patent Candle Maker, at less than ONE-HALF the ordinary expense, the only outlay being for tallow or other substance. From the experience rf many families who have used the Patent Candle Maker, as well as the numerous tests to which it has been subjected, we can place the Drummnnd patent Candle Maker before the public as an a-tielc which may always be depended on. With tuir usage it will never get out of order. Sold by F. L. ZEMP, Agent for the District o! Kershaw. Feb 14 tf 7 111 Equity. KERSHAW DISTRICT. Win. Randolph, ) vs. > Bill for sale of Land, &c. James Adkins, et al. ) It appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. Adkins one of the Defendants to the above Bill is without and resides beyond the limits of this Slate. It is ordered, on motion of J. M. Dcsaussure, Coinpl'ts Sol'r., that the said Win. Adkins, do answer, plead, or demur to the said bill within three months from this date, in default whereof, an order pro confesso will be entered against liiin. WM. M. SHANNON', C. E. K. I). Feb. 8th, 1849. 3m 7 Ordinary's Notice. Will be sold, before the Court House door in Camden, on the first Monday in March next (ti c 5th day,) between the legal hours of sale, all the personal property of John Doar, formerly of Charleston, consisting of four negroes, viz: Dinah, Charlotte, Tom and George, in order to effect * division among the legal heirs, with the will annexed. Terms, a credit until the firFt day of January 1S50, with notes and approved security and a mortgage of the properly; f< r the man George one-fift'i cash. JOIIN R.JOY, o.k. d., and Adni'r. Feb. 7, 1649. 6 4t Dental Notice. After a few days Dr. Lee, expects to be absent on an excurison in the country. Februarr, 7 16-19. 0 It Take Notice. Squire McDaniel has got some shingles on the McClester branch on my land, I forewarn all persons from taking them away ; should any one do bo, they may expect to bo indicted. U* The Land of James Cook is to be sold in a ew months, and as there is a great part of it fenced by my fence, the purchaser may expect to make his own fence, as 1 shall permit thorn to join tnc in no part. SAMUKL KIRKLAND. Feb. 7, 1649. 4t . 6 IjAgt Notice. All persons indebted by Book Account, Note or Bond to the firms of Shannon &. McDowall, Shannon, McGee &i Co., W. D. McDowall &. Co., and McDowall &. Shannon are requested to call on McDoicall tf- Cooper on* door north of I lie Manic of Camden and arrange the same, or they will be put in suit by return day without distinct on of persons. Feb. 7, 1640, It 6 " Settle Fairly, if you never Pay," The subscriber hereby extends a cordial invitation to all of his frient s an ! patrons to who are indebted to him to come forward and settle up their accounts for the past and previous years. To those who are indebted for one or more years, he would say that unless they come up and settle, by "Cash," note or some other satisfactory way, they will be called on by an attorney for a liquidation lie hopes this notice will supercede the necessity of n personal call on his friends, as he is in great need of the root of evil, to enable him to lessen some evils which arc pressing him sorely. Jan. Ml. J. K. McKAlN. Counting House Ca'endars and Almanacs, for 1849, School ann .Miscellaneous Monks, Stationary, &.c. A. YUUNG. Caution. All persons are cautioned from trading for four promissory notes given by the undersigned as principal and Nar.cy Newman and Nelson Newman as securities, to William Hough, and dated about the last of November or first of December, 1818. One of the notes for 470 dollars was due on the 1st of January 1649, and has a credit on it for 3(50 dollars; one piyable 1st of January, 1850, for 95 dollars; one payable 1st ot January, 1851. for 175 dollars; the other payable 1st ol January, 1659, ft r 175 dollars. The consideration fur which said notes were I given having failed, lliey will not lie paid. Jan 24. JONATHAN NEWMAN. For Snlc or Rent. The Smith lIou>e, oj posite the Methodist Church?Terms easy. J. M. desaussurk. Jan 31 3t 5 , Wide Iron made Ploughs, Plough Moulds, I Joes, 1 Spades, Axes, Trace Chains, &c just received bv Jan 31 K. W. BON MO Y. * 1 Old Government Java, Laguira, Rio, and Seed Tick Codecs for sale by Jan 31 K. \V. RONNKY. Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received J rnakinir inv stock complete. 'J'liose wishing to 1 buy, have only call r nd I am satisfied w ill go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocerv. Dec 13 if AO < notTCE. ! J. B. GOODIiAD begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that alter a long recess, 1 he has this day commenced business again, and to say that all orders entrusted to him will be executed in a superior style, with dispatch, and his well known ability will be exerted to please. A share I of patronage is solicited. Jan, 16. I To Kent or Sell. That large now Store and Dwelling House situated on broad Street, opposite the Episcopal Church, for terms spply to ? JAMES McEWEN. Nov 30 tf 48 I have been to permit my name to appear, attach, ed to a certificate recommending Pulenl Medicines, ' Nostrums, or Calliolicunis, I nevertheless think it my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the community, and, all afllicted with diseases requiring Cough Medicines, to statu, that in three particular cases of incipient CONSU.MTION, viz. Miss Belt, step-daughter of Mr. John Carr, of this city, a Miss Barger, sister-in-law of Mr. V. Wunder, butcher, and Mr. R. K. Cox. one < f our City Council, that Dr. RODGERS* COMPOUND SYRUP of I,IVGRWORT and TA11 operated more LIKE a .SPECIFIC, than any remedy of a similar character in its operation that I have ever used in my practice. One of the cases above, viz. l/iss Belt, appeared to he laboring under the Inst stage of Scrofulous Consumption, as pronounced bv several PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previous to my being called to treat the case. She is at this time in the enjoyment of as apparci t good health, and from appearance, as likely to die with any otht r d seasc, as any other young lady of this city. As it respec's the health of the other two cases, all the threatening premonitory symp'orns seem to have subsided from the use of a lew hottlks of the Syrup a*ove. Very respectfully, c. HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25th, 13-17. q q q q q q To show the high standing of Dr II. Cox, we give below the statement of the Hon. Jupge, Henry Morse of the Counts of Ohio, at Cincinnati. I am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and his practice, he having been my family physician tor many years, and can cheerfully aurtlinf t linvons rniieh. or mnro ronfidnnro in him, and his skill as a practicing Physician as any man living! HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8'h, 1817. Dr. Co.v is also the Physician of the Hon. Judge, Jas. Saffin, onr late city ."Marshall. Certifh ate of Daniel Conklin, esq., resident on Fourth-Street, two doors west of Plum-st. This may certify that 1 have used 1'r. Ro;ers' remedy for coughs <?-c., after trying a variety of other medicines for the same purpose, and have derived so much benefit, from it, whilst every thing el-e failed to afford mo any relief, that I can confidently recommend it as being the most certain cure within my knowledge. I am naturally predisposed to disease of the I.ungs, and, though I have consulted the best Physicians, and adopted at different times every reasonable means, I have never in one instance received such effectual relief as from this medicine. I have given it to my children when trouhled with coughs, and have found nothing so efficacious in assisting the expectoration of the phlegm. D. CONKLIN. Cincinnati, Nov. 14, 13-14. Please to read the following testimony of the Rev. Ilonry Wiseman: .Mr. A. L. Scovil : Dear Sir Having become acquainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, under peculiar circumstances, namely, that of snatching my companion from a premature grace. (the particulars of which will be given at any time, if required) I feel under tlie obligations to give my influence in the circulation of so valuable a medicine. Yours, respectful!)', HENRY WISEMAN Patriot, Gallia co., 0. Dec. iJO, 1840. Scovil 4* Mkad No. 111, Charters Street New Orleans, wholesale General Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders must he addressed. Sold wholesale and retail by Jambs It. "IcKaix, Camden S. ()., A. Frrcii Cohmib:'?, Uavilaxo, IIarhall, & Allen and P. M. Co:;?% Charleston, S. C., Mansel Hall Win?0oro, S. C. February 14, 1849. 7 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA, Ralph S. Izard, Ephraiin Seabrnok, William Lowndes and William II. Harrington, having been appointed Aids-de-Camp to His Excellency W. B. Seabrook, and William Alston IJayne Judge Advocate General, vice l'cter Delia Torre, resigned, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of the Commander-in-Chief J. W. CANTEY, Adj't and Ins'pr. Gen'l. Jan. 27- 5 3t ~~ ACAIPKJ1ICAL SCHOOL. The Rev. Titos. B. Rcsski.l. A. M? formerly Principal of S'lintcrviile Academy, respectfully gives notice that, on the first .Monday of February next, he will open in Cam- , den. a School of the above style at the house lately occupied by Wni. B. Johnston E*q. 1 The Scholastic year will he divided for the present into quarters, at the end of each of which the Tuition Fees < are expected to lie settled. Furtner information may be obtain'-d hv private application. GRADES OF STCDV AND TEUTON FEES. Lower Primary Grade. consisting of Spelling, i Reading, Primary Arthnietie and Geography, oer nnarter. - - - 85 00 Higher Primary Grade, consisting of Spoiling, I . Reading, Writing Oral Arithmetic, and Geography, per quarter, G 00 ' Lower Advanced Grade. consisting of f?|ielling, I Reading, Writing and Knglisli < 'mn)><>sitit>i . | Written Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and t Declamation. |n*r quarter, - - 7 00 Higher Advanced Grade. consisting of Reading, Knglisli Composition. Algebra. Ac., Grammar, History. Natural Pliilosophv, ('lietnisirv. Logic, Mental PI ulosopliy. Rhetoric, Ac.. |ht quarter, 10 00 Preparatory Course ?f Classics, per quarter, 12 00 t January l'Jth, JfG'J. 4 tf Notice. I will poll at Public Sale, on the first Monday in march next, if not previously disposed of, That ( larjrc and commodious Store and Dwelling?situa- f led in a bushier* part of Town. The building has t five up-right and one basement room?fronting on Broad street 00feet, also a vacant lot Jl.'l I'cet front; j flic whole running back to street. For terms, apply to S.J. YOUNG. J .in. 17, 1841), 7t ?3 J. W. BASIQN, Auctioneer. ' 9 ' : ' Will attend promptly and faithfully to all bust- 1 4 less entrusted to Ins care. .May be found at the ? Sheriff's Office?or two doors above Boyd's Hotel. Jan 10 II 'J Hooks Lost. ii any j)ur>uu ?asr? hi inn ur nri uit; i llh volume of 'Story's I/iws of the United States, i ilso, an odd volume of Percy's Anecdotes, which I looks do not belong to them, they will confer a fa- j <1 i-or oil the owner by leaving tliem with the Printer, j ' January 24. 4 tf Cot ion Yarns, Ac. j ~ The subscriber has on hand, and will in future liave a continual supply of YARN and CL.OT11 "roni the Catawba Factory, both of which will bear i comparison with any made in this country. c Terms as usual for such articles. t Jan. 24. J AS. Me E WEN, Agent 1 ti Oakum, Cotton and Manilla Rope, for sale by Jan 31 E. W. BONNEV. ~"2KAfL AKBAWOESKHTS. - I SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUQUSTA, OEO. ^ Due Daily at : : : ; 6 P. M. t Closes ?V : j : 5 A. 31. j NORTHEKN MAIL, VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C. t Due Daily, at : : : : 6 P.M. i Closes : : ; j 5 A. M. j. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHERAW, S. C. Due daily, at : : : : 4 A. M. j Closes " : : : : : fi P. 31. ay All mail matter as far North as Raleigh, N. C, will t j# sent via this route, further North, via Charleston, ?. C. CHARLESTON MAIL. Due daily, at : t : : 6 P. 31. Closes " " : : : : 5 A 31. Oy A Way Bag will be kept open for the reception of Charleston letters until 51 o'clock A. 31. WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, 8. C. t Due daily, at : : ; s G P. 31. : Closes " : t : : 5 A. 31. ^ SUMTER DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATF.BVRG, 8. C. j Due 3Iunday. Wednesday and Friday, at fi P. 31. Close same days at : : J 7 " 1 ? " N./v. l??;] * ?Cf w ay mmix lor wrnrcs oninc cuum vmvuiw >wu Road close daily at 7 P. 31. I CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. S. C. Due Tuesday and Thursday, Sunday, at 3 P. M. , Closes Monday, Wednesday it Saturday, at 7 A. 31. j YOKKVII.LE MAIL, VIA KF.D 1IILL, &C. Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A Jl. Closes same day, at : : : 12 M. t LYNCHWOOD MAIL, VIA TILLER'S FERRY. Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 4 A. 31. Closes same day, at : : : 5 P. M. J. N. OA31EW'ELL, P. 31. OFFICE IIOITRS. I Open at 8 A. 31.?Close at 1 P. 31. Oaen at 3 P. 31 : Close at 5 P. 31.. and open one hour after the arrival of the j Southern .Mails in the evening. , On the Sabbath, open from 9 to 10 A. 3L, and half an hour nfler the arrival of the Southern mails in the evening. ' fty AII credit for postage is stopped, as 1 have no time to < make collec tions, and no letter will be delivered unle?9 it i is paid for. : Postage Stamps for sale. Jan. 1, MP J. N. GA3IEWELL, P. 31. PALMETTO HOUSE," COLU3IBIA, S. C. Hie undersigned wisnes to mrorm me puuuc llint he has moved from the American llotelxo the Palmetto House, (opposite the State House,) which lie hcs taken entirely on his own account, , and where he would he pie. sed to see his former ' patrons, and all others who may be pleased to call on him. And to those of his acquaintances he ' would say, that they will bo made not less comfortable than heretofore, and to strangers, call and . try the Palmetto House. An Omnibus will always be kept in readiness at the Kail Itoad Depot to convey passengers to this House. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 19. 4 9t CAMDEN HOTEL, ; The undersigned has again leased this cnmmo- ! dious Establishment. Grateful for past favors, he ! hopes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depot, 1 the conveyances at hand to be transported from 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 a continuance of that patronage hitherto so generously given to his House. The Cheraw and Charlotte Stages always call for passengers whenever required. Drovers will find spacious lots prepared for eve- \ ry kind ol slock. Nov. 29. B. P. BOYD. 5 f (KrThe Kail Road Blacksmith^ J Most respectfully returns his best respects to . his friends and customers for past favors, and begs their continuation for the preset t year; he requests those who have so liberally patronized him to call and settle their past year's accounts, as lie is poor and wishes to pay his accounts so as to prevent his losing time in loafing about the streets to col- j lect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot ex- ( pect to get credit, which is the only capital he has to carry on his business upon. His customers may ( expect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait on ^ them, ll'ork of all kind is to he found at his shop, such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones? f together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is prepared to do all sorts of Biacksmilhing, including | carriages, wagons, tnill work, cra?.ks, &c?and rail mad work, especially the repairing of Engines 1 (Sic. &c. Jauary 8. Kcmoval. 1 The subscribers have removed to the large store ' formerly occupied by Dickson & Latfa, one door I north of the Bank ot Camden. They have a large \ and well selected stsckof ] Dry-Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. , which they will sell for cash or to punctual cus- | toiners as low as thev can be had in the market. . .We DOW ALL & CO'JPER. 1 Jan 9. 2 4t 1 To Kent* The fine Brick Store, Dwelling House anil Pre- i misps in Log-Town, at present occupied by Mr. C'reigbt. Apply immediately, to . Dec. 27. ' J. B. KERSIIAW. 7IRS. CARPE^TE!l Would resjiectfully and urgently request all i those indebted to her either by note or open acco nt, to call and settle the same without delay, as her intention is to conduct her business in future altogether upon the cash principle. She will [ dispose ol her present stock at reduced prices, for caih only. Ehe will also Sell, or rent for a term of years, thfrhouse now occupied by hcieeli; one well kovvn as an excellent business stand. Jan. 10 3 tf ( New Year's Notice. All persons indebted to me by Book Account orthcyast year, arc eai nest I v requested to conic ( 1 ".-I "w.l.lr. tl.r. o.mn ,1., ? This request is made in consequence of Mr. ( DeHav's being alone, and cannot leave without closing up tlic istore. J. A CLEVELAND. i Jan. 3d, 1819. if 1 '] 3Ioncy Wanted. J All persons indebted to the subscriber are ear- ., lestly requested to call and make settlements, and hose who have been owing hint for one year or _ nore, are notified that unless payment is made beire Return Day, that the clam s will be p'aced in be hands ol an attorney lor collection. n. Jan 3 JAMES DUN LAP. 11 Notice. All persons i: debted to the subscriber will dense call and settle the same without delay. p Jan. 24. J AS McEWEN. a Medical Notice. Dr. J. Gali.uciiat having located himself in '] Tircndor, Sumter, respectfully lenders bis proles- j: nonal services to the citizens of the surrounding ^ tountry. Residence at mrs. Joseph Stukcs* Sr., near 'Vieiulship. Jan. Dili, 1849. tf 3 Notice to the Hunters of Kershaw. ' That the highest prices will be paid tor all Yen:- f ons or (lanic killed throughout the District, at P lOnr House." J. (1. McKENNA. al Jigest of the Negro Laws of S, Carolina. Bv the Hon. John Rki.ton O'Nkat.. ? ( npics of il,j-? invaluable work may be bad at the Prtt" 'tore of J A.MRS It. JlcKAlN. I'ricc to cents nor com- *' Jannarv 10. ISi'J. 2 ,i' : q Southwestern Railroad Bank. ol The Sniuliwt'Mpra ltnilmn.* r>....i i i.. end of HI' I \ CRN 1 S t? Klinre, payable on anil after Cl Iomluy, the bt Janes ry ia-19- ' c! ' JAMES G. IIOI.J1ES,Cashier. January 1Q, IS49- 2 2t ? Kew Fall and Winter Goods. M. DRUCKER & CO. m Arc now receiving their fall and winter stock, onsisting of an extensive assortment of DRY' ? iOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTjERY, &c...&c., to which they invite the attfenion of purchasers. Call and see, at the CAMDEt\ BAZAAR, Ojyotife /lie Btink 6f CcmtcfL e<3 The subscribsrs wishing ioredUct their S(cxjc to be requirements of the' pfeseift' ineneaeed faciliieaof communication, purchasers will find it to heir interest to look ovor their assortment of [>ry- >oods, Hardware, Groceries* 4e iefore buying, as they feel confident that jg.comlarison of their Goods with any others, as to qo|!iy and price, (cash or credit) will not result to heir disadvantage. AlcDOWALL df COOPER. One door above the Bams of Camden. Jan. 16. 3 If" nonce 10 Jailors. Having been appointed sgent for the tale (f Scott's American and European Report of Fashon?, Crooking Shears, Squares and Scales. Works on Cutting, Tractate No. 1 St 2 Mirror of fashion, Tape Measures, Boston and New York narking Chalk, Curved Rulers, Pantaloons tdo. Small Point and Paring Shears, and ail articles lsed by the Tr ide. The Mirror of Fashion for Jan. 7. 1849, wtll lot only contain the Fashions, but will commence o teach cutting and will be continued monthly. Letters post paid attended to = nd all information riven. J. B. GOODLA0. Camden. Deo. 13th, 1848. tf SO Dissolution. The firm of Whitaker & Arranis was dissolved in the 1st inst by mutual consent. All notes f.nd ireounis due the said firm are left in the handhof Mr. E VV Bonney for collection, who is duly authorized to receipt, in the nameof the firm. Arft'ia iccessary that the affairs of the concern should be : I one d as early as possible, those indebted are ear" testly requested to call and settle, as but a .short udulgence can bo given. john whitaker;. n. b. arrants. January 6, 1&49 . D"Tho subscriber vvill continue the buainws atf he old stand n. b. arrants^South Carolina Medical Association. The Annual Meeting of the South-* arolina' Medical Association will be held on Wednetdagi .lie '2lst February, (being the third Wednesday) it 10 o'clock, a. m , in the Hall of the A pprentice#*' Library Society, Meeting Street. The attendance of ail dipJomated practitioner*1 n good standing, throughout the State, is respect-Tilly invited on that occasion, as the rule requiring:" hat an applicant, shall be nominated by a Fellow,, trill not go into operation until after this meeting.Those who may be prevented by professional or1' jther engagements from attending, can become* ontnliOfc Utr oulKiisi'vi ' rr nno r\f tPioir fpiAnrla'na' ttiai1 . . Recording Secretary to enroll their n^mes. The President and Directors of the South Catru-ina R. R. Company have, with their accustomed^ iberality, reduced the fare on the Kail Road,one* la It, to all who may be disposed to avail themselves )(the oportunity to come down, ?D. J. C. CAIN, Rec'dg Sec'ry.So. Ca. Medical Association.January, 24, 4 41" A fresh Supply. The subscriber has just received a new snpply >f superior Family Groceries, consisting of Loaf ump, crushed anil brown Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Mo*" asses, Rice, smoked Salmon, Mackarel, (in whole* mil half barrels and kits,) Herrings, smoked Beef,;ugar wired Hains, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, Pepper,* Singer, Cheese, Sperm, Adamantine and Tatlow Candles, and n great variety of other articles, in1 lis line, all of which will be 6old very low for cash.Oct 31. A. E. ALLEN. inns. GOODLAD'S Fashionable Bonnet Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribboaiv Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves,- &C.>pcn and ready for sale at very low prices forcasti >r to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particularly ecommonds them as being the most fashionable in1 he market. C Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so*a? o render the most skillful judges unable to fi?B: diem from new. At the store formerly occupied by Dr. A. \U Leon. * Oct "18*. Two Hundred Dollars Reward f U'llPPI PP ? n..t;?A Af NT?rlK Carolina, 21 years of ago, 6 feet 1 or 2 inches high, rrown hair, fresh complexion, round face, stoops si glits* y when walking, awkward, quick spoken, bashful' when spoken to, and speaks with a provincial accentr eft the neighborhood of Fulton Dec., 28th, taking villi him a Sorrel Horse about 15 hands high, bloodikc lieid and neck, sprung in the pasterns, with a ong thin tail, in good condition and rather weak in the ryes; and also the sum of six hundred and twenty threo lollurs, besides some money of his own. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension, md the recovery of the Money and Horse. Further particulars may bo learned on application at lie Office ofthe Cnindon Journal, Camden S. C? Jan. 10. 2 3t. The Raleigh Star and Salisbury Watchman, witt iserl and forward their bills to this office, t'hnmpaigne. Biskets Colinger, Star and.Anchor Chavnpfrwe tints and qnarta. H. LEVY. F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Agent. CAMDEN, S. C. . . Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any lescriptirin. * . > ID"Auction Room opposite Jamea Dunfapra few loors above Davis's Hotel. 11-?tf Receiving and Forwarding Agency. The subscriber offers his services to the public n receiving and forwarding Goods at HOYKIN'S PUKN OUT. The rates will be the same aa rn charged in Camden. In all cases Goods phioed must be marked to his care,, or no attention aid to them. J. S. DEPASS. Sumter Banner copy 3 times. * Home audi Lot for sale. -JThe subscriber nfii-rs fir site his House nod Lot situated car the Mi tluiois' Church in Camden. For further par* ciilars apply to T. W. I'egue*. F.'h'i-. W. J. FRANCIS. Fresli FruiL.. Pine Apples, Oranges, Lem'ortsV Bananas, RaU iii?. and Almonds att??,.ib?Mr-, m ??nrtii:ent of harleston made Conffcctionary. For sale by A. is ALLEN. tobacco and .segan. >* 'IiPinns' superior 2f"hl leaf chewing Tobacco 'inc cut Smoking Tti'uaccb panish, half Spanish and American Segarp For sale by A. E ALLEN Blankets. The subscriber lias on hand a fine articleW tgro Blanket?, which he will sell, as the season i getting late, at a great diseou?t fa m former nrep. Persons in want would do well to ca'l nd look at tkcin. Also a few peioes of negro Inths at cost for cash, E. \V, EONNEV. Fel) 14 tf 7 ??? Positive Notice. All persons indebted to me are requested to Ifuidate their accounts previous to i?eturn l)ny, iherwiso they will he placed in the hands of an liorney without distinction, as it is absolutely neessarv that my business should he brought to a lose.' S, B. LEVY, Jan. 15 ^ tf Notice. All persons indebted to mo are requested to ake immediate payment, sept. MO. J. D. MURRAY. JOII* INGRAM, icciving i Forwarding Merehanfttnd BankAgcnf* CAMDEN, 8. C. -4 All business entrusted to him faithfully attend I to, Ort moderate terms. * .. v- 1r