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(rescuing from the "dust" the Regimental Colors. "The Colonel says just what the occasion demands?nothing more, nothing less. Columbia, June G, 1S49. 'To ike Hon. Mayor and City Council of jVetc York: Gentlemen: A singular document, presented to you by Lieut. Mayne Reid, of the New York Volunteers, has been brought to my at tention. Its romantic character and misstatements of facts are so prominent, that it tvould not have received my notice, hut from the circumstance that he has enclosed me a copy. With regard to the alledged valor and prow, ess of the Lieutenant I have nothing to say; juslice to my command of the Palmetto Regiment requires me to observe that all of his statements relating to the South Carolina Regiment, of tnra it,,, rpcnli rif a noetic ima"inatmii r utum w o ui %' ??.? ? ? ?.. ? | ^ unci fancy rendered wild in its aspiration after the golden trophy. In proof of this, I will only add one illustration?which Is, that the Palmetto Flag never fell hot was handed to me, with his sword, by Lt. Col. Dickinson, and by me placed in charge of Patrick Leonard, a (private in H Company, South Carolina Volunteers.) by whom it was borne through the action. I regret the necessity of this communication, but it is due to truth to expose unfounded pretentions. Very respectfully your oh't serv't. A. 11. fi lappf.n", Late Col. Pal. Reg. S. C. Volunteers. Troops for tub Rio Gkdndk.?It is supposed that the President will send a force to Rio Grande to put down the Indians, with instructions to pursue them till captured or annitiilnfoH. The nponlc of Texas are to be nrotec ? ? - ? r r - - - - , ted from fuither invasions of the Camanches. A dispatch from Washington says: It is said that when the news of the Indian outrages were read to the President, he rose from his seat and exclaimed, "First of all, this, ""annst he stopped;" and sent for .Mr. Crawford. AVc understand also that the President is grati "fied with the conduct of the Mexican (Jeneral | .at Matamoras, and will probably will require | an explanation of the American officer, fit re- | fusing the assistance oflejcd to pursue the Indians. Suspicious.?A man, who arrired here on the steamer Allen (Hover, on Monday, with 1wo negroes which he oflered to soil, was arrested, owing to some suspicions circumstances which led to the belief that all was not right in relation to them. He was a well dressed, tall, ; 4htn man, of dark complexion, and gave his j name at onetime as L. P. Pierce and at aim- ' tther as L. Pierce Murray, from Columbus, Mis. sissippi, and hound with his negroes to a plan. I nation which ho stated ho had in Chambers <county in this State. The negroes, however, said that they he. longed to a man residing in Pussier Pari.-h. "Louisiana, within 13 miles of Belvieo, name.I Jacohlnabet, and that they had been stolen by dhe said Pierre. The contradictory stotier \ 4 k ~ oetafvljwkft:! fkd PnMVIPlinn i Illlll Wj HIV- |ViniMI< I riitkifiiauvj ?itv in the minds of many that all was not right. A* there was not direct proof sufficient to jus? tifv Wis comoa tinent. the examination was adjourned 1*)' Justice Welsh until the 1st of June, So give (time to iwako inquires. One-of the negroes, who says that hi- nam" ?e John?aHas William?is a man about forty years of age, rtf dark lirown skin, about five | feet eight ladies in height, and much scarred on the hack?and the other, who calls himself, Alfred, is a very dark negro, about 23 years eld, and ?e?e fire feel ten inches in height. ^Mulgmncry Journal, 2-1'k til!. FI.vbf.A3 Coupcs.?As it i* generally known That Augustus Buchanan and two slaves?oim ihe property <rf Stephen Williams and the oth'-r belonging to the estate of the lato May Buchanan?were committed to the jail of this county-some three weeks ago. charged with having (perpetrated <be homicide on the body of May fiurhanan on the 7th ult., it may gratify friends at a distance t? learn tho issuo of a proc eeding instituted for the relief of the accused. On Monday of kit week, by virtue of a Writ of fla'ieas Corpus, then returnable, they were carried before his Honor Judge Caldwell, at Chambers in Salisbury, and after a lull an I par- 1 ticular examination ol the witnesses on both ' aides of the charge, us well as the inspection of] the written testimony taken by the C'oronor's , jury in t4>e case, tbe prisoners were ordered to j be discharged and set at full liliprly?there not being the slightest testimony against them on which to found a suipirinn of the horrid and i unnatural crime for which they had been con. fined. Tins result roust lie highly gratifying not only to the immediate friends of the parlies, but to all the parents of the land. [ Wadcsboro1 (iY. C.) Argns. Bloody Affray.?We understand that an affray took place in Chesterfield District. S. I'., on Tupsday laid, between two men by the name of Strowd and Mellon, in which the bowels of the former were cut out by the latter. Tho wounded man it was said, at the last accounts, could not possibly survive rnmy days. .Melton had been secured and confined in Chesterfield jail.?lb. Outrageous.?The Valley Spring (Pa) Spirit relates the following?it caps thecliinnt: Gen. Taylor, the 'patriot,' 'the sage,' the 'second Washington,' has removed from the post office at Grcenburg. the father of a man 1 who lost his life in fighting the battles of his j country, and appointed as postmaster at Cham. I bersburgh, an Englishman, tcho served against 1 this country in the last tear with Great Britain!" It is probable that this man served with "honesty, capacity, and fidelity," against the country. What a chance for Benedict Arnold, il services of this# kind are to entitle men to office?he should have lived until the "heroic age!" LOST VOICE dec, RESTORED. New Bedford, Aug. 10, 1818. ! Mr. S. W. Fowlc?Having seen many certificates ! published relative to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild j Cherry, I take this opportunity of offering a word in ' its favor, which you are also at liberty to publish. A ^ few months since my wife's Lungs became so much ! affected by a sudden cold, that she lost her voice, and i suffered severely from pains in the breast. Iiersitun. I tion caused her friends much alarm. Having heard your Balsam strongly renommended by these who hud j used it, I purchased a bottle of your agent in this place. She took it according to directions, and it produced a wonderful effect. Before using one bottle, she had completely recovered her voice, the pair.s subsided. And her health was soon fully re-established. Yours truly, IIENRY G. BRIGHTMAN. P. S. Such testimony can be relied upon. Bo caro. ful of the article you buy. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. Sold by James R. McKaj.v, Camden S. C. Fever and Ague finally Conquered ! This disease lias at length met with an opponent, before which it has had to yield, in the India Chola- in goguc, prepared by Charles Osgood, M. D. This gen. ^6 tlcrnan resided several years in an infected District in Michigan, making Fever and Ague, its cause, effect and cure, his study, and from the knowledge thus oc- _ quired, I o compounded tho above named mcdicino, which has ncccr yet been known to fail. at Numerous certificates from men >f the highest res. t"11 pcctability, testifying to its great efficacy, can he soon . e* 011 application to the undersigned agent in Camdon. j JAMES R. McKAIN. ! W June 12 21 4l ! I __ 0"lt is now universally conceded, that Rheumatism, Gout, Fain or Weakness of the Back, Side or Breast, can be cured sooner by the use of the Jew David's, tli nr Itvtimw Plaster, than bv anv other remedy known V * ~ gf to man. We would advise our friends and others, who are afflicted with this truly painful malady, to make im. j _ mediate use of tho Jew David's, or Hebrew Plaster, as ! a single trial will place it beyond tho roach of compo- : lition, and convince tho most incredulous of its stipcri. i PI or medical virtues. For sale by JAMES R. McKAIN, Camden. June 12. 21 4t L j ^ MARRIED?On the evening of the Oth inst,'m by Rev. \V. T. Capers, Mr. David R. I'eecles to j Miss Caiioline 1'osf.v. ; CADETS OF TEMPERANCE, ~ KERSII.WV SECTION NUMBER 4. The regular meeting of this Section will he held j,j at their (lull on Friday afternoon next at '1 o'clock. ar By order of the W. A. es k i). shannon. scc'v. ?t I SONS C? T31??33UiN03. ),! I Wateree Division No. 9. c' The regular mectingof this Divsion will be held 'n at 0.1<!-Fellow's Hall 011 to-morn w (Thursday) l'> I evening, at 8 o'clock. IJy order of the YV. I'. Z. J. DbHAY. R. 8. ?1* CD. CjQo Kershaw Lodge.Number 9 B' The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be held at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at _ 8 o'clock. By order of the N. (J. A. RORRUTsON, Secretary. 0? Sons of Temperance. t? YVaieree Division, No. 9, 80ns of Temperance, will celebrate its 1st Anniversary on Thursday ^ evening 21st inst. Addresses will be delivered Pr by Brother J. B Kershaw and YV. -\I. Sh nnon, in J tire I'rcshylerian Church at 8 o'? lock. The public st are respectfully invited to attend. The i'resentationof a Hann&r, by the J.adies of Camden to the Division, is expected to take place on that occa- ? s:on. Members of other Divisions arc invited to j join with us in the celebta'ion. The members of the Division will meet at the ('? Hall, at 7 o'clock on that evening '? TliOS. J. yvarre.y, B. YV. CHAM BE Its, le Til OS. J, YVORK.MAN. 0 Committee of Arrangements June IB 2t 24 j 111 Mil. A. II ERG Ell respectfully informs the , iU f.-iiliej and (Jentlemen of t'arnden. that he will I a' teach a second and last quarter at this plarc. The Pr i cw quarter to begin on the 2nd of July. Per- bC sons wishing to join or to send their children, are ' requested to send their names before the 2Sth insl. Sii mid a class be formed at Kirkwood, Mr. 15. would also ntterftl it. For particulars apply at ' Camden Hotel. . N. B. During the second quarter, 'he beautiful though plain Poika Quadrilles will he taught, with . Waltz, new Cotillions, new steps, &c. ! June 13 3t 21 i in Iiook-lvccpiii?. Ic The subscriber proposes opening an Academy J in Camden, to teach the useful science of Book- Jj Keeping on a new plan, which saves nineteen ' 1 paris out of twenty, of writing in ti e Journal, (Day B ?ok and Journal being bound together)? young gentlemen may rclv upon speedy success in this necessary art?charges suited to the times? S15 for a session of G weeks?reference to Maj. John Cantey and Gen. Jas. W . Cantey, Camden, | lor subscription lisi. A. 1>. JOHNSTON. I A< He offers his scvices in writing up accounts, J" &c. &.c, also as Scrivener &e. s t Subscription list at Mr. Young's Book Store. J? June 13 3t 24 J Piano Tuning:. Jos era Fijev from Charleston, respectfully an- ? nounces to t.'ie I.ad:es and Gcntleinen of Camdvn and vicinity, that lie will visit Camden at least twirr? a vp:ir. for the uurnose of tuiiiiilt and re pairing Pianos, Organs, &c. &c. Orders left at A rs. A. II. Hart's will be promp ly attended to. Whenever there arc orders lclt a: above, snllicicnt to justilv hnn in coming, he will ' do so promptly. June 13 3t 21 , In Notice. J' Owners of dogs who have not paid their Taxes, are hereby notilied, that unless they pay the tax ! (one dollar per dog.) on or bc.'ore the 15th instant. In' their dogs will be shot or otherwise destroyed. Bv order of Council. ?J' L. W. BAI.I.ARI), Marshal. 01 June 11th, It 21 Notice. All persons occupying lots, with ditches running through them, must have them cleaned out inline. ? dhteiy, or tiicv will be cleaned out by the Marshal J at their expense. By order of Council. L. W. BALI.AUD, T. Marshal. June 11 if 21 ^ Notice. l'" Information given to the subscriber, which lie ,e believes correct, that certain individuals are ires- i ',a passing on his lands, near Camden, by hauling off' {.,;i wood, &.c.; and of others taking jntiijior wood I from his lands on Pine Tree Creek and llico Branch, near Mr. Charles Perkins, without permission?he now warns all trespassers on his lards, that he will prosecute each offender as he obtains proper inlor.i at ion. Also, all persons arc forbidden to hire any of his negroes (Mechanics or others) at their peril, ' without a written permit by himself, awl all nr. i counts, for work by them, must he paid to him or Itis ' order. ' JAMES CUES NUT. | Mulberry, June Olh, 184!). 3t 21 j For Sale. j ci Oxen and valuable large Steers at Fifty Dol- of lars a pair?a purchaser may select front a good ( 'J'| 6tock to suit his fancy, at the above price. , vit Apply at Mulberry, near Camden, to i for CEO HUE BROWN. \ an June 7lh, 1819. .'It 21 j an j or Gypsum or Piaster Paris. iJe The subscriber has on hand a few barrels of the th< above article, which lie oilers for sale very low, cri and will, on short notice, furnish any quantity that tnay be ordered. The value of plaster as a ferti- liv lizer is too well known to planters, to require any wc commendation. C. L. C11ATTEN. is June 13 tf 24 ? - CJc Bricks and Lumber. of The subscriber has on hand upwards of 400.000 Bricks and about 70.0(H) feet of sawed Lumber? I the former he offers at a very reduced price, if; taken soon, the object being to clear away to make ! _ more. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. Caudcii >th June, 1819. It 23 j by NOTICE. Ii. Levy lias this day taken his son S. B. Levy to copartnership. The business in future will i conducted under the firm of H. Levy cjr Son. II. LEVY, S. B. LEVY. Camden, June G, 1S49. tf 24 The subscribers having a large stock of Fancy id Staple Dry Goods, Fancy and Family Groce2s, Fine and Common Liquors, Assorted Syrups, c. etc Purchasers will find it to their interest call and examine them before purchasing elselicre. II. LEVY & SOX. June 13 tt 24 Segars, Scgars. Our stock of Sesrars is larire and fine, among cin arc Consolaceon, Gold Leaf. Rio llonde, La illcnnera, La Filantropa, Cazadores, Regalias, c. etc. For sale by II. LEVY & SON. June 13 tf 24 Bargain for the Summer Months! The subscriber will sell off. his present stock of ain and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, etc., at a try small advance on cost price, as he intends oving into i\lr. Win. Workman's new store on e 1st of October next. Those who wish Bargains would do well to call on, as the goods will be posilively.sdd loir, to ake room for an entirely new stock in the Fall. J A MRS WILSON. At Mr. II. Levy's old stand. June 13 tf 24 Notice. The subscriber is receiving a large addition to s stock of Groceries, consisting of all the leading tides. Country people will find it to their inter it to call. There is also a fine assortment at his ore up town, third door above M. Ducker Co. C lias also received direct from Florida, 50,000 sl Cuba filled Solars, fliey are an excellent artie, and will be sold much lower than ever known this market or elsewhere, sav from So to SO pr. otisand. II. 1IOLLEYMAN. Camden, 12th June, if 24 Corn Meal. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, fresh ound Corn Meal for family use. JOHN INGRAM. June 13 tf 24 The Camden and Charlotte Stage Will, till further not ce, leave Camden at ' clock A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sardavs. All packages or parcels must be left at the Slage ffice, and il to be delivered on the road must be epaid. No package or parcel will be delivered, but at tch places as the Stage usually slops at. JAMES McEWKN. June 13 tt 24 Sheriff's Sale, 1 will sell belore the Court House door in Cainin on Monday the 2d day of July next, the lolwinjf property, to-wit: 1 Omnibus, 2 Horses as.d 2 Setts of Harness, vied upon and to he sold as the property of A. . Marshall at the suit of 11. I.. McLuucliIi and \V. l'arker, vs. A. G. Marshall. ALSO 3 Horses, 1 lnrge Carriage and Harness, 1 two orse Uuggiennd Harness, :? one noise utiggies id Harness, 1 Barouche, 1 two Horse Wagon id Harness, levied upon and to be sold as the operty of .lessee Wessingcr at the suit of Jojili Simpson and others, vs. Jessee Wessinger. Til OS. J. WARREN, s. k- d. June 13 3t 34 din Belk, pro al. ) vs. / Writ in Foreign Attachment. 1. F. Davidson. ) By virtue of an order from Judge O'Xeall, and e above Writ ol Attachment, 1 will scli before the jurt House door in Cauulcu, cm the 1st Monday July next, 3d day of said month, between the gal hours of sale the following articles, to wit: Package I oxes Ba sins, 1 Frail Almonds, 3 bis. Fruit, 1 B ig Coffee, I Box ' heese, 1 Cask irtcr, 1 Bbl. .Mackerel, Bbl. do. and 1 Bbl. J^ar. Terms cash. TIIOS. J. WARREN, Sheriff Kershaw District. June 13 3t 34 Notice. Whereas no person having applied for letters of Jministration de bonis non upon the Estate of till J. Blair. 1 have taken poscssion of the me as derelict, and give notice to ail having e ands to present them duly attested, and those dobied, to make immediate payment to me JUIIN R. JOY, 0. K. D. May 2*. .'Jt 23 SOUTH-CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. '-V--V" "-ir-c- "for*-YiTVI -g^Cfe On and alter Sunday, the 20th ins^t., the 1'assenr and Mail Train will leave the Mary street jpot, Charleston, at 1(1 o'clock, A. M. DOWN. Will leave Hamburg at;"), Camden A, and Coinbia <? o'clock, A. M., arriving at Charle.-ton at j'clock, 1'. M.as heretofore. I'assci gers at the ,Vay Stations" will accommodate themselves to c change, and make their arrangements accord?'y The Acconimod at ion Train will leave Camden Mondays, Wednesdays and I'ridavs, at 1.} :lock, M." GCO. S. IIACKKR, Agent Transportation. May 2:1 .'It 22 Sumter llanncr will copy 3 times. " THE NORTH CAROLINA Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1MLEIG1I, iV. C. A Company with the above title having heen artercd at the last Session of the Legislature of is State, and the provision required in said Charr,(viz; the application (or Insurance for ?">(1,000) ring been fully met, the Company has been orniz.ed by the appointment of the following lirers, and is issuing Policies, viz: Dir. (Jitas. IJ. Johnson, President. William I). Haywood, IVcc President. Jamks F- Jokdan, Secretary. William II. Jonks, Treasurer. til. Wm 11 iMi K*i*i!. Mrdirnl K.vaminnr. Hknkv W. Mn.i.ttu, Attorney. Dr. Cir.vs. R. Johnson, i Medical Hoard Dr. Wm. II. McKi'i:, > of D?. Rtcu'i) II. Haywood,) Consultation. J. Hbusman, General Agent. This Company lias received the most liberal larler that lias ever been granted to any Company a similar character in any State in the Union, ic 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro. les ' that the Husband may Tnsuro his own I.ilc, the so'e use and benefit of his Wife or Children, d in ease of the deat'i of the Husband, the lountthus insured shall bo paid over to the Wife Children, or their Guardian, if under age, for r or their own use, free from all the claims of J representatives of the Husband or any of his Miitors." This provision needs no comment. ! The Hoard have also determined to insure the es of Slaves, and this being almost half the jalthof the people of this State, a large business reasonably anticipated. Any information respecting the principles of the unpany will be furnished by the Secretary or any its officers. SAMUEL J. YOUNG, Agent for Camden. Dr. Thos. W. Salmond, Medical Examiner. May 23rd, 1849. 3l 21 Ilest Stone Lime by the cask or bushel, for sale E. W. BONNF.Y. i ? - hfa - m Dissolution of Copartnership. The Copartnership heretofore existing under llie 'I Firm of P. F. Villepigue &. Sons is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the name of the Firm I will continue to be used by cither of the members I in liquidation only. PAUL F. VILLEPIGUE, v PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, c J. I. VILLEPIGUE. b Camden June 1st, 5t 23 The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have this day formed a Copartnership under the firm of Paul F. Villepigue & Son-, for the transaction of a similar business to that carried on by the late Firm of P. F. Villepigue & Sons, and being grateful for the patronage bestowed upon it solicit a continuance of the same. PAUL F. VILLEPIGUE, .1 I V1I.I.EPIGIJE. Camden, June 1st, 1849. 5t 23 ~ NEW SCHOOL BOOKS. ' The subscriber lias on hand, and is constantly receiving all the standard new School Books, in use in the Schools . of the Town and country; and will sell them at the lowest prices, for cash, or to punctual customers. They consist in part of the following. 1 Git A AIM A. RS?Smith's, Bullion's, Brown's, Kirkham's. SPELLERS?Elementary; Webster's Sequel; Carpenter's ; li. 8.; and Southern. KEADEUS?<Irigg, Pllliot & Co's No. I. 2. 3 & 4.; Newman's Southern Header; Southern. No. 1 2.; Cobbs"; New York, No. 1.2 <fc 3; Rhetorical Readers, 5 atid Dialogues ; hovel's 11. S. Speaker; American Pre- < ceptor; National Reader; Parkers' Exercises and Aids c t'> C'UCjiOS lion. < I/lC'lIONARIE8?Walker's; Webster's; Grimshaw's Etymological Dictionary; Holies' Phonographic; Web- 4 ster's Si Walker's 8 vo. 1 A HIT 11.MOTH'S? Emerson's No. 1. 2 & 3; Davies' j Sell M?l and University Arithmetic; Perkins Elementary t and High School do.; Thompson's .Mental do.; Smith's, . Smiley'a & Pike's. GEOGRAPHIES?Smith's New Common Scliool Geo- f graphy and Atlas, in 1 vol. quarto.; .Mitchell's and^ Parley's Primary (Jcoirrnnliv ; Oluey's; Smith's .Mitchell's School Geography and Atlas. 2nd revised edition. PlIILOSiOPlIV?Draper")'; 01m?j?*ad's; Comstock's; Conversations oil i'hil* *upiiy and Chemistry ; Phelps Philosophy. IJOTAN V?Mrs. T.inou's; Cray's Botanical Text Book. ClIKMFSTRV? Draper's & Comstock's. I[ISTOliV? Parleys 1.2 & 3d Book History: Bobbins ; Outlines History; Worresters ; Willards (J. S. do. Universal History; Tytier's History. Parley's Common School t do. Grimsliaw's History of Prance, do. England. Pin- I nock's .History of Rome.Greece and England. i MA I'll KM.VI ICS?Davies' Legend re; Bourdon; Algc- f bra; Elementary. Analytical, and Practical Geometry; Davies arid Flint's Snrv < J'ing. Bonycasile, Algebra and 1 Mensuration; Perkin's Elements of Geometry; Duvie's c C tlculus. t I.OGIC & RHF.TOlUC-WhaieleyV Logic; Mills'do.; Hedge's do.; Blair's Uhetoric; Whatcley's Logic and , Rhetoric. For wile by ALEXANDER YOUNG. < April 4th, 1*10. if 14 I Classical and School Books. ; Anlhon's ( icero, Ca>ar, Horace, Virgil and Sallust. Anabasis, Clcavland's do. Owen's Cyro|>mdia. Ilutcliinsons' do. t Bullion's Greek Grammar. I ' Latin and Greek Readers. " " ami English Grammars. Anlhon's New Greek Grammar, Fisk's do. Greek Lessons, and Prose Composition. ' Latin do do do I Andrews' Stoddard's Latin Grammar Exer-tses / j and Reader. \ " " First Lessons in Latin McClintook ami Crook's 1st Book in Latin anu Greek j | I-ntin Tutor; Mair's Latin .Syntax. i I Gould's, Adams' I-ntin Grammar. Rtuldiinan's Rudiments Latin Grammar. Jacob's Latin Reader. Ambon's Jacob's Greek Reader. Cooper's Virgil; Tyler's Tacitus. I.everett's Juvenal; Viri Roina*. 1 listorire Sncne. < 1 ampriere's Abridged Classical Dictionary. i Liddell and Scott's Greek and Eng. do., ( Js-V'-rett's Lexicon ; Grove's do. Ambon's Classical Dictionarv. ' _.i i .1.. * j .....I U...-.I I /vinswiinu s i-uiii uii u iu. <>> ' I.--, ... Duimegaii's lexicon; do abridged (Jrei.- bach's (Jrt ck Testament. i ' 1'ri?r-mrsl's Jit-brew Lexicon. French. Spanish, Italian and (Jet-man flminmars, Dictionaries, Headers. I'xerci-es. Ac. A For sale I,y ALEXANDER VOFNG. I'ril !th, 18I'd. if 13 New and Elegant Perfumery, | The fub-cribcr lias just received and o ened a ! new and choice selection of Perfumery, Soaps, I Cosmetics, etc., consisting in pari, of I Lubin's Ex't Jenny I.ind 'Snisy's F.x't Cnmte d'Ormy " ' Jockey Club F.de s Iletlyosmia ' " Mignionette Haul's Eau l.nstral ' " I'iiieholy " Nvinph Soap " " Vt-rvit-ne " t?having Cream " n(H|iiet de Caroline Roiissel's " " ' ! Essence liiMjnet <?uerlain"s " " t Low's Windsor Soan Transparent Wash Calls ( " Shaving Tablet Orris Tooth I'tute ALSO Cologne. Rose, Honey, and Lavender Wafer, I Bay Rum, French I'hilocomh, Bear's Oil, Bear's Grease and Beef's Marrow, for the hair, with many other articles in the line too numerous to men- j tion, which tnav be had at , may 9. ' /. J. Dr.II.AY'S^ Wicks and Glasses. i The subscriber has just received ami opened a large and select assortment of Solar, Cumptiinc and other Lamp icks, Glasses, &c. ALSO i Snerm and Solar Oil which ho otters forsaleon < ' the most reasonable Icnns for cash or punctual j customers. Z J. DKIIAY. ' Xvirhj Opposite Masonic Had. \ April 1th, 18 It). tf 14 , Busli &. Hillicr's j Superior Friction Matches, warranted not to fail in any weather, and will keep in any climate, always oti hand and tor sale by may <X_ Z. J. PnHAV. | "In time of peace prepare for war" And in the genial months of Spring, prepare for the sultry heat of summer, and its accompanying Humours of the Blood, Chills, Fevers, Headaches, &c., by resorting at once to the Remedies which Nature and Art so bountifully provide for their \ relief and cu e, such as Towitscnd's S.trsaparilla. ( j Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Spencer's and Pi ters' t I Pills, .MmT.itt's (Jordon's do, Brandreth's I j Wright's do., Roberts' Sarsapnriil.t do., Scliap's ! I | Headache do., Tarrant's Scdtzer Apciient?and j 1 j many other valuable Family Medicines loo numcr- I f ' ous to mention, which may be found at | 1 Z J. DC 11 AY'S. I .Yearly ppnsit? Masonic /fall, t Seasonable CJootls. j. j The subscriber has just torched a good supply ' I of Fresh Hoods, suitable for the season, consisti: g i 4 -'<* ? >!!,?Ina f.%f r.ttlina Hrnccoc Ill |lrli I UI Villllius til IIUIV.S IWI IIU'IIWO j Calicoes, at all prices, brown anil blenched Home- I I spun, &r.., together with a pood assortment for { (icnilemon's wear, and a great variety of other articles. A stock of choice Groceries, all of which lie will sell as low as thoy can ho had in the place, and to which lie respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. J. CIlAlU.KSWORTIL ? April 'Jo 17 If . NKW GOODS. ' M. DRUCKKR &. CO. s'ro now receiving from the North, their large and well selected stock of Dry Goods Hardware A Groceries which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash only. Being determined to sell Goods, they will not sutler themselves to he undersold, and invite those who may wish to purchase, to callntid cx- J i amine for themselves. Sold wholesale and retail J at the CAMDKN BAZAAR. Stone Lime. a 135 Bbls. Stone Lime, in good order, (a few v bbls. extra white) just received by C. 1* CIlATTKN. I' Mavlf^ tf 2B_ Bottled Soda Water and Ginger Pop e Of superior quality, may be had of J. R. McKAIN. June 0 tf 23 Ladies Splendid Dress Goods of every material J" now opening and formula low at BONN RYS I ' Ubimh llll ?HI New Store. 1'IIOMAS BONNELL & CO. have opened in the Store lately occupied by Messrs. Doby & Kennedy, a general assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries, ihich they intend to retail at Charleston prices for ash. They have now on hand and will constancy e receiving a fresh assortment of Pickles, Catsups, Preserves, Lemons, Lemon Syrups, Porter, Port Wine* Cordials, Raisins, Currants, Crac'ers, Pilot Bread, Candies, ike. Sic. ALSO English and Pine Apple Cheese, Rice Flour fresh from Luc b' Mills. Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Salinond, Tongues, Dried Beef, &c. Kvery inducement will be offered to thoee who lavethe cash to purchase any of the above articles. 77/08. BOX NELL cf- CO. May 12th, 1849. tf 22 "notjice, Fo tlic Widows, Orphans and Disabled Soldiers of the Palmetto Regiment. The Legislature having appropriated a further mm for the benefit of the Widows, Orphans, and lisabled Soldiers of the Palmetto Regiment, application therefor may he made immediately to the iubscrib w, who lias been appointed, by the Goverlor, i onimissioiier for Capt. Moffat's Company, sufficient evidence of the claims of the applicants, md also in regard to their means'of support, must ie produced to the Commissioner, to be transmited to the Governor, by whom the fund will be apTHOS. SALMON I). May 21, 1949. 4t 22 mwioHh? BY ROBERT LATTA, LATE BY C. II. DAVIS, Would respectfully announce, that he has now n charge the above icell located Hotel, convenient o the most business part of the Town, for travelers ; directly on all streets passing through?and iow undergoing lie rough repairs. He earnestly iolicits a call from his Iriends and the public generally?for he feels confident that they cannot be itherwise than pleased, as no pains will be spared o make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the Bar, ejccejil on Sunday. Goddard's old 1S05 Branly and other fine Liquors in bottles; the most 'avorite brands of Champagnes: the choicest irands of Segars ar.d Tobacco; Scotch Ale in lints; Soda Water and ICE will be kept constantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and attentive hostlers. He is agent for the Northern Line of Stages. N. 13.?Omnibuses run regularly to and from the Rail Road Depot, for passengers, who can also be accommodated with a carriage, buggy or horse to go into the country, 0*Thc Charlotte Jelfersonian and Journal, Cheraw Gazettr, Marion Star and Chaileston Courier insert 3 times and forward bills to the Hotel. Camden, May 2d, 1849. 18 tf Take Notice. The only way to be profitable and profit is our aim. Cash for all Liquors at the Bar and every Article in me arttiKing line, anu 1 nope not cue ui rnir friends is so foolisli as to euppose we will make tliein an exception to our general and posilive rule?if they do, they may expect a very flat dun. Our Liquors we pay cash for ROBERT LATTA. Kail Road Notice. The South Carolina Itail liond Company does not 'ngnge 10 notify consignees of the arrival of goods and produce! limy arc considered as delivered when they have reached the Depot, and at the risk of the owner; but ifnor reinovvd. they will he turned over to the warehouse-keepet nihject to the usual charges of storage. Country goods snbject to storage after one week. 'J'own goods subject to storage after 49 hours. April I. 19-10. X. 1). H.1XLKY. Agent BY P. R0BENS0N. The subscriber begs leave to state, that he is prepared to make up Clothing at the shortest nolice, in a neat and fashionable style* and variants t fll. With his knowledge of the Business and a disposition to please, lie solicits a call from his friends generally. i may 9 1JT 19 ; ICE! ICE.*! ICE!!! The subscriber having made a new arrangenent with agents in Charleston, New Vork and Boston, for a constant supply of Boston and Rockand Ice, is now ready to Itmiish those who have so /I..,!!,, iintmi,i'/nd iiim in divers wavs. with Ice for lie season, as cheap as possible for cash. J AS. C. McKENNA. May 9 19 tf Fifty Dollars Reward. Will be paid for the apprehension of my man STEPHEN, who left my place on the 22J day of Fuly last. Said man is 5 feet, 6,7 or 8 inches high-, ibout 2P> or 27 years old, once belonged to M r. William K. Davis of Fairfield District, supposed o have returned to that District, or the adjoining me; he speaks quick when spoken to, and inclined o be left handed; tolerably stout built, weighs ibout 1(50 or 170 pounds; uses a whip when driving a team with the left hand; he may deny his tame and owner. He may be lodged in any Jail n the Slate, so that I may get him. H. F. SIMMONS. llu'l Swamp, Orr.ngebuig Dist. Jan 1819. April *28 17 '2m New Spring and Summer Goods. The subscriber have now on hand a full and veil selected Stock of New Spring and Summer Joodsj to which they respectfully invito the atention of their customers and the public generaly, as they will be sold at the very lowest prices or cash; being desirous of closing our stock of Jry goods before the first day of July next, barpuns may be expected, they consist in part of '.mrlisii and American lancv Prints Printed and " "O ^ , Main Muslins, Ginghams Rareges, Linen Camtrie. llatirik'fs, Together with a lull assortment <?l bleached and irown Uoinspwup, ami domestic Goods suitable for Milliliter Wear. A Lso Ready n ado Clothing, Panama and Palm Leaf Iats, Shoes &c. \.r sale by (JEO. S. DOUGLAS <J- CO. April 18, IS 10. 1<) __ tf TO ALL PERSONS -GREETING! FIMXCIS L. ZE?1I? Respectfully informs his patrons andthe public generally, lliat hethis Spring received a nvrtii niwi wnll nccnrlp/1 sjlnek' nf (Infills. UIIU II VII UCUVIIVU 1,'ivvu v?. uvu-1 , fonsistixc: of DRUGS AND MEDICINES* I Paints Oils, l>yc stuffs PATENT MEDICINES, WINDOW GLASS, ?3F.r-JM2?.T, 30AFS, 3rushes, Toys, Baskets, Combs. Burses, Snujf 3oxes. Toilet Bottles, Flower Bots, Envelopes, Papetries, Steel Bens, Ben I folders, nd various other articles WORTH detailing, but I'lrclt might prove tedious. ILi "These floods he oilers on accommodating erms to all. Physicians, Planters and Merchants would o well to call and see our stock before purchasing lsewhere. may U. J. W. BASKIN, Auctioneer, Will attend promptly and faithfully to all btisipss entrusted to his care. May be found at the llicrifls Ollice?or two doors above Boyd's Hotel. Jan ID II U GREAT ACCOMMODATION. To the Travelling Community. Step from the Rail Road Cars Into a beautiful Omnibus, always waiting the 'arrival of the Cars, and proceed with all despatch to the Hotels or any part of the town, running in connexion with the Northern Stage from the Rail Road to the Planler's llolel and stage office.. Q?rCALL FOR WESSENGER.-CO Who keeps^ in addition to his Omnibus, private Carriages, Buggy, Saddle Horse*, and with them the most experienced drivers, all under hie osrn spcial inspection and attention. Is also ready to charier his Omnibus to parties of gentlemen and ladies Kishivg an Excursion cf J'leasure. Gentlemen and Private Families can make engagements by telegraphing or by letter, and tie warrants they shall be attended to. J. WESSENGER. Camden, may 30 22 3t The Charlenton Courier, Cheraw Gazette and Augusta Constitutionalist will copy once a week for 3 week* and forward their bills to this Office. Musical Instruments. The undersigned would call the attention of the public of Camden, to his ulfcqnalled stock of Musical Instruments. Being imported by bin* * direct from France and Germany, iheee goods can be sold at prices at least as low, as they can be obtained for from Northern Importers, and are alt guarantied of superior quality. Complete setts of Instruments for Military Bands, arranged and furnished, at Northern prices. F. ZOGBAUM, ImpoHw. Charleston, S. C. May 30th, 1849. . 5t 22 ROUGH AND READY TOBACCO. A fresh supply just received by McDOYVALL 4- COOPER. May 30, 3t - 22 Santee Canal. i The Directors of this Canal, having learned thai many rumors are circulated to the effect that the Canal is to be abandoned before next'Wj'nter, take this opportunity of informing the public, that such rumors are without the shadow of foundation, and > that they are now enlarging their Reserves, beyond what they ever have been, and expect to have a supply of water, except in times of. extraordina* ry drought. HARRIS SIMONS, Sec'y. & Trca'r. Santee Canal Co. May 30, 4t 22 Fishing Tackle* A fresh assortment of fishing tackle suiTable for the season just received* consisting of the following: Silk lines, furnished.. do. assorted colors*, do. patent 8 twist-. * Superior Grass line?. Fine Linen and Flax do. Limeric Trout hooks on Ghhjk , Artificial Flies. Fine Minnow N'ctg. Dip Nets with telescope handles. Floats, and Hooks of all sizes. ALEXANDER YOUNG. April 25 tf . it Branch of the Bank of the State of South Carolina, at Camden. ah n i vr .l* f>? l j r ai nil liuuuw'di i^uico lur ujiu orauun ounug cue nine weeks commencing on the first day of J?ne next, must have the original signatures of the " makers and endorsers. . , 0"During the above specified time Notes signed by Agents will not be received^ D. L. DESAt/SSURE, fcwltter. May 23, 1849. 9t ^ *21 Dry Goods In Charleston, For Spring of 1S49. E. W. BANCROFT, invites the attention or Planters and thkir. families who visit the Crtr.tohm Extensive Stock. He lias now received his Spring Stock, which consists of every variety of rich and elegant Fabrics, for Ladies dress?such as Silks. Grenadines,Tissne Silks, Bareges, Muslins, Sewing .Silks, Ginghains, Prints, Lawns, Bombazines, Challvs. Alpaccas, 4 c. Shawls of every Style. So.ch as Elegant Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape, Cashmere Sewing Silk, Silk Muslin, Berage and Plain Silk Shawls. Livens. Damasks, Long Lawns, Linen Sheetings, and Linen Goods in great variety. Hosiery, While Goods, goods for Gentlemen's Wear, <jr. <frIn his Domestic Goods Rooms will be found as usual, a complete assortment of all the leading Styles of DomesUc Go'xis, such as are adapted to Servants wear and family Use. He confidently invites attention to the Stock as one of the Largest and most Extensive in the Southern Country and tlie prices always tiie lowest possible. 253 King Street, Charleston, S. C. VprH -<th. 1ri?9. tf M_ Frcsli Family Groceries. Loaf, lamp, crushed, powdered, clarified and brewn Sugars Rio, Java, Laguiraj Mocho and Cuba Coffee Gunpowder and Hyson Teas New Orleans, Trinidad and Cuba MolaEses Rice, Mackarel, Salmon and Herrings Confectionary, Green Ginger, for preserving Northern Apples, Citron and Pickles Lemons, Pino .Apples, Cocoa, Pecan, Brazil and H'zle Nuts . v Almonds, Raisins, Figs &c. Just received and for sale lew for cash. ,c Oj'The highest market prices 'cither cash or ? barter) paid for country produce, may 2-1. A. E. ALLEN. Bacon, Lard and Flour. A lot of superior Bacon ami Lard Flour of the best brands, for sale by _may_23._ A. E. ALLEN. Spanish Sclavs, &c. Superior Spanish Segirs, of choice brands, and the best chewing and smoking Tobocco. may 23 A. E. ALLEN. Caudles, &.C. Sperm, adamantine and Tallow Candles, Soap, Starch, Mustard. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, (green and ground) Cloves, Nutmegs, For sale by may 23. A. E. ALLEN. REMOVAL. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and cus oniors in Camden and the surrounding country, that he has removed his Wheelright ana Blacksmith shop to the corner of DeKalb & LvU t leton street, having erected suitable buildinga for carrying oti the above business ; and is now prepared to do any work that may be entrusted to him. A good supply of seasoned wagon timber, Tiro and other Iron, Pipe boxes of all sizes, common boxes, breast and tongue chains, cast iron barrow wheels, &c. &c. kept constantly on hand. Horses neatly and carefully shod. ROBERT L. TWEED- Ladies black, white and colored Kid Gloves as -i?.l l.n f Inn* T...n II,n(ttprf|]ipf|l. Parasols and Sun Shades, Fans &o., just received hv Southerner from New York. E. W. BONNEY. The Child's First Book In Geography. -? A Primary Geography, designed as an introdur. tion to Smith's popular "New School Geography;" illustrated with 18 colored Maps, ar.d upwards of 100 beautiful engravings. Philadelphia; Grigg. Elliot & Co, 18II). For sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. May 23 tf _ The Bank of Camden, South Carolina. During the sixty days from May 2, inxf., alt notes intended for renewals must have the original signatures of the parties. By order of the Board. W. J. GRANT, Cashier. May I, 1849. U tt