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\va* a Southern mau, and his annual reports Were each of them a tower of strength to South Wn rights. The present Secretary is fioin the North, his feelings and interests are there, and bis influence will he arrayed against the South. The South then has gained a host of fbrmidn- , ble enemies, by electing Gen. Taylor. Mam' i bnne?t men believed that by electing General Taylor, the Smith would have the advantage of his influence. What his influence is worth to the South can be seen by the selection of his j ' Cabinet. He has railed to his councils some j < tofthe most bitter enemies of the South, and in I ( his Cabinet councils the influence of Ewing, l Collainer and (,'n. prevails. His Cabinet has I hlreadv done many things which Gen. Taylor, before the election, promised should not be done. We must then believe either that Gpii. Tay'or has broken the pledge* that he made be Hire the ] election, or that lie bt a perfect blank in his administration. and cannot carry on his own measlire*; in either rase the South lias been deceived and humbugged.?Albany {On.) Patriot. Rrkxk J.\tL. ? An outbreak was made at j the workhouse yesterday, lietween two and three j 1 <?cfock in 'be afternoon, which resulted in the | F escape of thirty-seven of the prisoners. The J tinglearfer in the movement, we learn, was j $ Nicholas, slave of Mr. Kelly, who was convict- ^ ed some eighteen months since of an assault ( witbdeadlv weapons upon a police officer, and sentenced to hp httr.g ; hut a new trial being granted on th?* plea of insanity, he was sentenced to imprisonment, and lias since heen coifftrtedin the workhouse. Having used threatning language, and possessed himself of a bludgeon, the keeper attempted to siih.iue him, hut j ? th^ fpjhftv resisted, and being joined by five or ' ^ six-other .negroes, armed with the hammers with which they are accustomed to crack stone they overpowered the keeper and the few who. came to bis assistance, who were entirely unarmed, inflicting several severe hut not danger- i w otw wounds. The door being opened, the tnnrn : P active participators rushed out, and were fid- j ^ lowed by a number Of others, but more than | twenty remained in the yard. An active pur- u suit was immediately commenced, and Nicho- . ai la* and sixteen others have already been taken j and lodged in jail. We m?Hi?rstaiirl tliat a Court lor their trial will ~~ l?w held to-day at City Hall, commencing at 10 o'clock, James Ttipjter, Ksq., prosecuting for g( the State.?Charleston Mercury of Saturday. ai r? d< ^\.vsu? *"' i ; 3 7 . . . p O*Consumption in a disease which is carrying its ? victims to llio tomb l>y thousands, witliout being arrest- c_ ed io it* progress by ibfl medicine* in common use ot tho j. present time. But n brighter day is coming. and lias j te count. .is to successfully arrest that disease DR. RO- j in CERS'LIVERWORT AND TAR not only gives j immediate relief iu COUGHS and COLDS, but from j _ t he testimony of men of the highest standing bete and elsewhere, it<is making.some very remarkable cures of CONSUMPTION. Improvements in the treatment of diseases areonward, and nothing enn a nest its spirit te in IhejNMMOfll age. .Those wiio arc ufflict<-d with dis. hi eased Lungs, would do well to call on J. R. McKAlN, "I the agwrt and see lite certificates of Dr. W'm. J. Rich. ards. Judge Win, Burke, the Wife cf the Rev G. W. Matey, and of Dr. Hiram Cox. late Professor in the jj Eclectic. Medical College o(_Gtncfiiati. (j Jolj 11* ^28 4t ar . - ??< T7*Biili'His Fever*, whicli often prevail so fatally at : tho West and South may always be prevented by the { Ji ^ timely use of Dr. Osgood's India ('hulagoguo. Tito j ei medicine should be commenced at the appearance of tho earliest symptoms, which notunfiequcnlly precede the attack several days, and even weeks, to warn us of _ imperiling danger. The sensation of languor, the hag. gatd expression weariness of body, depression of spirits, derangement of Ute stomach, pain in lite hones dec., cannot easily.b* mistaken. For sale at lite proprietor's prices by J. R. McKAlN, agent Camden S C. July 11, 28 4t MARRIED?At Key \V? et, Florida, on the 5ih Tin ih# Ret? Mr. Breaker. Mr. J. B. F. moiaiiv - wt ?.??v Boone, this place, to? Mips Martha Prince, daughter of Mrs. Eliza A. Prince, formerly a resident of our Town. n ; i"- " DIED, at his residence in I*ancastcr District, on u] Tliurnda^ rooming, the 2Sthult, Mr. William 11iltojt; many years a regular member of the Bap. tirt Church, and highly respected by all who were ? acquainted with hiui. When the Mexican War commenced, three of his s- ns rushed to their country'^ .rescue, and their tall, handsome forms F added much to the appearance of the I^ncaster B Company of Volunteers. Disease and wounds A hurrietMfoem into premature graves?two lie inin- ti< glihg' witfr Mevtcan soil, the remains of the third ju were brought back, and were forwarded on through ourTotva.by our citizens last Fall, to receive an honored/burial in the faniiiy grave yard. Their m devoted parent never recovered from 1 he loss.? Their deaths hung heavy upon him, and gradually ni weighed him down, until the arms of the monster C took him from further despondency or trouble on ^ earth,'to join the patriotic spirits ol his gallant sons beyond the grave. ' ffiMBtN PRICES CURRENT Bagging, per yd. 18 to 20 Lard, lb 8 to 10 Bale Rope ~Mb 10 to 12 lead, lb 6 to 7 Bacon, lb 6i to 7 Molasses. gall 31 to 40 Batter, lb 12 to 18 Mac karri, bbl 8 to 12 Brandy, . gull 28 to 35 I Nails, lb 6 to 8 Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 Oats, slienf. cwt 50 B Beef, lb 4 to 0 Peas, bushel 70 (J ? t'heese, lb 15 Potatoes,sweet, bu 50 i Aitton,* 4:"' 'lb R to91 Irish bit 75 ('ten, basil'-1 62 to f>8 Rye, bushel 75 to 87 ' Hour, , hhl 5i to 5i Ride. bushel 3 to 4 Fodder, cwt 75 to 80 Sugar, lb 7 to 14 Hides, dry : lb 8 to 9 Salt, sack H Iron, ..... , lb 5 to 6?|?hot. bag II J.irae, Dpi z Ui xx iiooaeco, in iu to/:> ]>emther, solf, lb W to 21 I Wheat, bii*h 00 iVoticc. The Regular Meetings of the Lancaster Division, No. 30, Sons of Temperance, are held every AJon- ^ day evening, at 8 o'clock. J. R. LARK, R. S. flOSfB 0? TSMPSEAlTOSr Wateree Division o. 9. al The ire?rtilar meeting of this Divsion w ill be held 31 at Odd.-pellow's Hall on to-morn w (Thursday) m evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of the VV. P. 1' m'- Z. J. DkHAY, R. S, C< CADETS OP TEMPERANCE, !\ERSIIAW SECTION NUMBER 4. 'i i.j regular meeting of this Section will he held j g at:li'-ir flail on Friday afternoon next at 4 o'clock. | By order of the W- A. 8. D. SHANNON, Sec'y. CDo Kershaw Lodge,Number 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at d' 8 o'clock. By order of the N. G. _ J. WIKNGES, Serretnry. Notice. Application, ivilf'be made to the next Se?pion of If the Letjielature of the State of South Carolina, to a1 have Pine Tree Presbyterian Church, incorporated July 4,1849, S D. BETH UNE, tl BENJAMIN McCOT, c KENNETH McCASKILL, June 59 ** " 3m r zt Dentistry. ' Dr. J. LEE is now in Camden and may be found daily in lus office. July 18.18-19. 29 tf Notice s hereby given,jthat at the next Session of the Legislature, application will be made to Charier Kershaw Lodge No. 9. I. O. O. F. NOW OPENING, A large Stock of all the various kinds of Men's and Boys' Calf, Seal, Coat and Kip Brogans, selected jiersotially fro t. the best manufacturers, for . Cash, which will enable me to sell at least 20 per :e?t. cheaper than like qualities can be had in Camden. Call and see, at the Old Stand of G. W. Olney,* nearly opposite the Bank of Camden, j J. O. AJCUALHJUiN. , July 18 29 If ; FOR GELTLEMEN'S WEAR. ? Slegant GAITER SHOES, ('loth and Prunella, ' " Call and Goat SIIOETEES, ( 44 Morocco PUMPS with Heels. ' J. S. McCADDON. Jnlv 13 29 tf Ladies TI have just received a general assortment of .ight Pump Sole GAITER BOOTS, at the unirecedented low price of ?1 25. also : 9 Pest Phi'adelphia KID TIES and SLIPPERS. 1 51 00. Full supply of Half Gaiters and Black dorocco Ties. 50 to 75 cts., at thp Old Stand of J. W.Onley. J. 8. McCADDON. a July 18 29 tf Fresh Turnip Seed. t Large English Norfolk] Long Hanover, F Swan's Egg, I Yellow Aberdeon, 1 White Dutch, I Red Tops, I F Ruta Basa. t A supply of the above seeds, just received ana , >r gale by JAMES R. McKAlN. 7 July 18, 1849. 29 fit Strayed OflT From the pubperiber, and supposed to be on his :ay to North Carolina, a small Sorrel Horse, that aces very well. ?ith a small white blaze in his b >rehead. and a blue spot in the corner of one ol is eyes ; one of his hoofs is split up to the hair, a nil is shod on his fore feet. A liberal reward \\ ill be paid for his apprehension, by addressing me, t Fulton, Sumter District. c JAMES 11- RICHARDSON, Jr. a< July 2, 29 tf Estate Sale. By permission of J. R. JOY, Ordinary will he >ld on Wednesday, the 1st day of August next. 51 nd the day following, if necessary, at the late resi?nce of John Mycr , deceased, all the Personal ,' ropcrty belonging to said deceased, on the followig terms; to wit:?all sums of under five dollars tsh, over that amount, a credit till the 1st of _ tnuary next, with note and security, bearing in're?t from the day of sale, The sale to cotnenccatll o'clork, A. M. I EDY .MYERS, Administratrix. July 13,1-49. 29 3t South Carolina--Kershaw District. [|J bv jons n. joy, esu. okdixauv. II Whereas, I.aui-a Riddle applied to me for Let- N rs of Administration on al! and singular the goods j* id chattels,rights and credits ot James Riddle, late p* the said District, deceased: These are therefore, to i cite and admonish all and singular the kindred &ti id creditors of the said deceased to be and appear :fore me al our next Ordin ry's Court for the said 01 strict, to be hulden at Camden court house on the Saturday) 28th day of July inst., to show cause if iv thev ran. whv said administration should ,'r ...... ... -J ? ? ? Kt it be granted. 0II Given under my hand and peal, this 13th clay of ily in the year of our Lord one thousand hi ght hundred and forty nine, and in the 73d year jj| .American Independence. J' J. R. JOY, O. K. D. y" July 18 29 2t 1 nf Executive Department, ?i? JULY 11, 1649- C| ^ ^'' ' ' R All communications to fits Excellency, Govern-. k SEA BROOK, should be directed to Columbia, R ntil the 1st October next. L B. T. WATTS, Executive Scc'y. ... July 18 29 3t s, Collier's Remedy for Diseased Horses, ? Warranted to cure Lameness, Spavin, Big Jaw, ounder, Sprains and Strains, Splints, Wind-galls, |V ig Bone, String II .It, Thrush, Poll Evil, &c. &.c. ^ limited supply of the above, lo which the alien- l?ii of farmers and owners of horses is invited, st recived and for sale by may 9. Z. J. DeHAY. jh New and Elegant Perfumery, u The subscriber has just received and o ened ew and choice se'cction of Perfumery, Soaps, ra osmetics, &.C., consisting in part, of ubin'ft Ex't Jenny Llnd $aii>v'* Ex't Comte <l'On<ay ~ " ' Jockey CI nh Eilc'e Hodyo*mia ' " Mignioriette Haul's Eait Lustml j '* " I'atcholy " Nymph Soup " " Vervicne " Shaving Cream " Boquct de Caroline Ronssel'r " " Essence ISocjiiei Cucrlain'* " " aw's Windsor "" cap 'I'mnspsirent Wash Balls " Slmving Tablet Orris Tooth Paste p also ,, Cologne. Rose, Honey, and Lavender Water, ir y Rum, French I'hilocomh, Bear's Oil, Bear's ffl rea*e ard Beef's Marrow, for the hair, with ma. y other articles in the line too numerous to men>n, which may be had at may 9 Z. J. PeHAY'S. <>i Bacon, Laid and Flour. A lot of superior Bacon and Lard Flour of the best brands, for sale by , may 23. A. E. ALLEN. c Spanish Scgars, &c. Superior Spanish Segars, of choice brands, and ic best chewing and smoking Toboc.cn. may *23 A. E ALLEN. Gypsum or Plaster Paris. ? The subscriber has on hand a few barrels of the j|' inve article, which he offers for sale very low, ad will, on short notice, furnish any quantity thlay he ordered. The value of plaster as a fc zer is too well known to planters, to require s. jmmendation. C. L. CHATTEN. ('; June 13 tf 24_ For Sale. Crushed, Clarified, Loaf White Havana and Irown Sugars. o also w Soda and Sugar Biscuit and Pilot Bread. (. JAMES McEWEN. n Jnne 20 tf 2"> ft .Sugars. Ji A fresh supply of Crushed, Clarified and Pow- n 1 c,,,.. CICUi Uligfii . Fur Pale by TIIQMAS DONNELL & CO. ' June 23 tf 26 H icks and Glasses. c The subscriber lias just received and opened a s irpe and select assortment of Solar, Cuniphino nd other Lamp Wicks, Glasses, &.c. also " perm and Solar Oil which ho ofFors for sale on ie most reasonable terms for cask or punctual ustomers. Z. J. DEllAY. ii Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall v April 4th, 1819. tf 14 Sheriff's Sale. I will sellron the first Monday in August next, before the Court House door, in Camden, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 1 Negro man named Moses, 1 Negro girl named Mary, 3 Houses, 2 Saddles, 2 Bridles, 1 cart, levied on and to be sold as the properly of Cordell Hunt, at the suit of James Duiilap and Joseph W. Doby. Also, 1 Negro woman named Bella, and her child Gracy, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Thomas Starke, at the suit of James Canley, Jr., Commissioner in Equity for IV. \V. Lang, Adm'r Also, All the right, title and interest of the Defendant n and to Lot No. 908, with the improvements .hereon, on Lyttleton street, in the Town of Cam ten, bounded INortti by i,ot t\o. yu/, ftasi ay i>ytIeton street, South by Lot No. 909, West by Lot No. 885 ; levied on and to be sold as the property )f II. C. Roberts, at the suit of W. Anderron &. Jo. vs. II. C Roberts. Terms Cash?Purchaser to pav for papers. T1IOS. J. WARREN. Sheriff K. D. _Julyll 28 4t To my First Patrons. THE Subscriber woul' respectfully suggest hat all (without exception) the young ladies u d gentlemen who took Lessons from him during lie first quarter, ought to continue for a second |uarter, (if possible) Whatever we do must be lone well My first pupils just begin to dance, ind will probably forget soon a part of what they lave learned. By stopping now, they stop at the-:* ery moment that they most improve ; besides, here are several Dances which cannot be disv lensed with in the ftshionable society, of which hey do not kr.ow even the name. I know by ex terienre that it is a bad rule to stop a while, to earn at a later period. Let then my first pupils ake a second quarter, and their education in ancing will be complete, and they will have to hink no more of it. A. BERGER. July 11 28 8t New Arrangement. Mr. BERGER having obtained a sufficient numer of pupils, he began his now quarter on the 9th ist. The next lessons will be on next Monday nd Tuesday. Mr. B. teaches now but twice a eck, thinking that it may suit better his pupils. N. B. Shou d the present number of pupils inrease to 20, the price of tuition will be reduced > ?10. July 11 18 FOR SALE, That Two Story Brick Building on Broad street i jitable for a Store and Residence, with all the tiejssary out Buildings in good repair, and large ul attached, in the most business part of Town. I 'ernis made easy. i Enquire of Mrs. C. F. CARPENTER. I July II 20 tf DR. CULLEN'S " ' XDIA^f VEOLTABLE PANACEA!! . TIim Medicine is warranted to be superior to any oth- ' pre|iaration of iSarsaparilla in the world?has cured and J ill cure more, cases of Scrofula, or king's Evil, C'onsuntp- ] >n, Bronchitis, Erysijielas, Obstinate ? utuneous Erup- j his. Blotches, Riles, King Worms, and Tetter, Scald ' nd. Chronic Ulcers, .Mercurial disease, Uhcuinuiism, euralgia, Liver complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Dy?- ^ psia. etc., tlian any oilier medicine ever discovered, and ( nice it is the hesf purifier of the blood ever ofii-red to the ( iblic. Head tlic certificate of Mr. Brooks, and then send / our Agent and get a pamphlet containing scores just as . mug. ' ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE!! 0 AND dt:K lint AM) YOU WILL SAY TUK HALF 1 HAS NOT DKEX TOLD ! ! We the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, ' ., ait the office of Mes-srs. ltowand <fc Walton, 376 Mar- 1 t street. Phila , consider his case the most remarkable | in we have ever witnessed or heard of. llis disease was Scrofula, and terrible must have been s twelve years'conflict with the destroyer! Ilis Palate, * e entire roef of his mouth, .Nose, Upper Lip, and lower 1 1 of the right Eye have been destroyed, his Pace nearly .ten up. and part of the Jaw Bone carried away And r t we can give no description of his case. . Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole interior * liis mouth, as well as tnosi of his face, was a mass of J ep and painful ulcers. J On the Hth of January last, he commenced laking Dr. alien's Indian Vcgelahle Panncea, which checked the , scase in a few days, and from thai time the cure has pro- J WH1I "llliniji New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcere, and miglt liadly disfigured, liis face Is sound and his general | altli is restored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks' isc no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic applications ive been used,?in lacl, the I'anacca alone lias wrtught is wonderful chance. uii.ir *S. Wiiitk. Esq., 1.1. W. Jones, M. D* ev. Joti.x Chambers, |W. ."SteeHSU, *J. D. i ev. A. D. GiLLtTT*;, P. S Rout, M. D. ey.J. It. .mciioi.as, J.'acob Frinck, M. D. cv. V.'m. a'RIE, S. B. Coi.es, .VI. I). ' cv. E. KlNCAIII, J- W. AsIIUEAU, list). t ev. Levi Brink, I*. S'kk.v Smith, E?q. I . Cct.uon, t sq. L. A. Goiikv. K?q. And thousands of others equally res|?ectalile, whose ' lmes might be addyd if necessary. ' Residence west side of Jeficrson street, third door from < clmylkill, running from Schuylkill Sixth, between Loist and Spruce* . Wholesale and retail by Row and ?l Wai.Tox, I'roprie- j rs, No- 21 N. Sixth street. 1'hila.. James R. McIvaix, amiten, Hoatwkiuiit & 3Iiot, Columbia, 1'. 31. Cohen, liarleston. A CERTAIN CUKE FOR THE PILES. >r. t'iillon,K Indian Vegetable 1'ilc 1 Remedy 1 a Domestic Preparation, which has been used with enre success for many years, Being an internal medicine, ( lias decided preference over outward applications, which re but plaiives, and not curatives. This medicine acts port the diseased pans, producing healthy action, and a I *rmaneut cure?w hich we warrant, or refund the money. ? Wholesale and retail, by Rowand <V Walton, proprietors, i 1 N. Sixth street, Phila., Jatnes R. .McKain, Camden, ( oatwrightand 31 iot, Columbia, P. 31. Cohen, (Charleston>R. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETA- < RLE KE.T1EDV. I , NO CURE NO PAY. i Read Physicians' Opinions of its Virtues. | ' I have prescribed the abovs .Medicine in several cases of j rimnry Vetterial Diseases nnd 3Ieeeitdary Lyphilis, and ie effect lias been strikingly beneficial; so much so as to idttee me to continue i.s use in such eases with much satisiCliuit. It is generally agreeable to the laste of patients. JOHN A. ELKINTON, 31- U. N'o. 102 N. Fifth Street. Philadelphia, June 12, 1815. 1 have prescribed " Dr. Cullcn's Remedy" in many cases rGoiiorrltcca, and found it toelEret a cure in a very sltorl me. A. WAILSON, M D. Corner Twelfth and Sliippen-sts. Wholesale and retail by Rowand and Walton, nroprieirs. No. 21 N. Sixth street. I'liila.. James II. .VieKuin, ' amdcn, Boatwright nnd Miot, Columbia, I*. M. Cohan, ' liarUftmi, i 1)K, CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Thin Medicine i* a Vegetable Preparation, and fnrsur wi's I loo iter's Fills in all eases in which they are rccoinicndcd* Hundreds of Females whose constitutions have H?n been broken down, have been restored to perfect ! , t*nlth by the use of this invaluable medicine. It is en- j ': harmless in its operation, and may he taken with per- I . safety at any lime. Wholesale faiid retail by Rowand nnd Walton, nroprie- I -s, No. 21 N, Sixth street, Phila., James R McRain, amdett, Roatwright and .Miot, Columbia, P. M. Cohen, harleston. July 18 29 tf A Plantation for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, a tract of Land n the west tide of Waterce river, and on the raters of 25 mile creek ; adjoining the lands of .'apt. Win, Kennedy and the Estate of Jno. C'liesut, containing above 4000 acres, 2000 with a ont of a mile a half on the river, and the balance n the creek. Six hundred being under cultiva* ion, having a tine mill scat all necessary buildigs for a settlement gin house and screw; the md is six miles from Camden. Said land will be old at private sale on accommodating terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, are referred to "tint Time I.anir M-iinr f!:i: fpv. nr tfl tho Hllh. criber. McRA BREVARD. J une 30,1819. Gin 27 The Charleston Courier will insert once a week r three weeks. Bush Si miller's Superior Friction Matches, warranted not to fail n any weather, and will keep in any climato, al. rays on hand aftd for salt} bv may 9. ' 7? J. DrIIAY. \ MAIL. ARRANGEMENTS. SOUTHERN MALL, VIA AUGUSTA, GEO. Due Daily at : : : ; 7 P. M. doses " li : : : : 9 P. M. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHERAW, S.C. Due daily, at : : : : 4 A. M. Closes " : : : : : 5 P. II. CHARLESTON MAIL. Due daily, at : : : : 7 P. M. Closes : s : : 9 P M. (XT* A Way Bag will be kept open for the reception of Charleston letters until 4 o'clock A. M, WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily, at : : ; : 7 P. )I. Closes " " : : : : 9 P. M. SUMTER DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATERURO. S. C. Due Daily, at : : , s : 7 P. M. Closes *' : : ; : 5 P. M. Way Mails for Offices on the South Carolina liail Road dose daily at 5 P. M. CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. S. C. J)ue Tuesday and Thursday, Sunday, at 3 P. M, Closes Monday, Wednesday & Saturday, at 7 A. M. YORKVILLE MAIL, VIA RED HILL, diC, Due Thursdnv, at : : : :11AM. Closes same (Jay, at : : : 12 M. LYNCHWOOl) MAIL, VIA TILLKlt's FF.RHY. Hue Tuesday and Friday, : : : 4 A. M. Closes same day, at : : : 5 P. M. J. N. GAMKWELL, P. 31. OFFICE HOntS. Open at 8 A. M.?Close at 1 P. >f. Open at 3 P. 31 Close at 5 P. 31.. and open half hour after the arrival of the Southern Moils in the evening. On the Sabbath, open from D to 10 A. 31., and half an iiournrier me arrival oi me t?uuiueru uw? m Postaee Stamps for sale. July 1.1849 J. GAMEWF.LL, P. M. List of Letters REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT \ CAMDEN ON THE 1st JULY. 1849. A Kilgore, Jesse Artliur C. Kerr, A. 1). b M Brotvn J. .McDonald, Rev. D Billings \V. M. 2 .Mattox, George Blnnding, J. I). McDowell, John 2 Ballard, Royal Minnich, Michael Boy kin, S. II. 2 McDonald, R. 3. Bass, Mary Murphey, Morris Bracey, Lucy McPherson, Laura A. Brown, Serena, 2 McCain, John Brannum, Samuel Ballard. John Moblcy, E. J. 0 O Cotton, R. B. Oheam, M. Corbett, Hampton Outlaw, G. Cameron, Eupheiuia O'Neal, J. B. Chance, Daniel F. Outlaw, Benjamin Cook, Colonel VV. J. P Cummins, George Patterson, I,. J. 2 Carter, Henry Parker, Elizabeth D Price, Jane L. Davis, Darling Perritf, Wesley Dicksor, John J. Perritt, Merritt Dosicr, M. J, Pulet, Jeanas Dinkins, Simeon Pie, ITenrv E Polk, B. Ellsworth, E. L Pucci, CammilJus Eanes, Pope D. 3 Parker, Sarah F Petligrciv, Margaret Frasier, Rev.E.I,. Pickett, Dr. W. L. Frank, J. & C. R Ferriel, J. R. Rogers & Co. W Frasier, Samuel Rodgers. JelTerson G Rosa una, Miss Jettys, John L. S jreen, IJ. D. Shiver, Samuel Jrigrey, M. Sessions, S. (J. Iregory, Jainep Shirah, Christian ia)lawny, Baujamin Sommers, E. H I Sanders, t\liss Courtenay dough, Joel, 2 stiaw, Angus Jaile, Columbus Jr. . Sanders, VVm. Senr. laile, B. Jr. Shiver, C. J. 2 lough, Sarah Sessions, C. M. lix, James T larrison, Fanny Tays, R. 8. louse, C*. 2 Thomas, D. II. fall, Fliz. Taylor, James SI. I & J \V nkeils, Richard Willow, Elder William fohnson, IJaile Wessinger, Charles (ones, Joseph Willis, William II. fames, M. A. Y K I Young, Archibald {ittleband, J. D. j Young, Hugh venneily & Co. J. A. j Young, Richard. dj" I'ersons calling lor Letters from the above ist, will please say thev are Adrerlised. JOHN N. GAMEVVFLL P. M. July 11 28 If Notice. ON and after the Is' September next, the sev- | jral Cotton Presses in. C!i.?rieston will, by agreenent, charge Thirty Cents per bale extra, on all Jotton bound with Iron, Dark or Wooden bands, ^s this charge will necessarily fall upon the jlantcrs, this notice i6 given that Rope Bandages iloi.e may be used by them. Nearly all the Coton sent to ( harleston and Savannah is now tompressed before shipment. July 11 28 30t [tail Itoud and Hank Dividend. THE South Carolina Rail Road Company has leclarcd a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share. The Southwestern Rail Road Bank has declared a Dividend of FIFTY CENTS per Share. The united Dividend of Two Dollars per Share, payable at the Bank ; and the Divinend on Road Shares, without corresponding Shares in the Bank, payable at the Rail Road Company's Office, State street, on and after Thursday, the 5th July. The Company's Scrip, bearing interest and pay. able on the 1st July, and I he uncalled for Dividend declared in Scrip, will be redeemed and paid on tnd after Mnnduy, the 2d July, at the Rail Road Company's Office, State-street. J G. HOLMES, Cashier of the Bank, Til OS. WARING, Auditor South Carolina R R. Company July 11 28 Bt Roche's Embrocation FOR Hooping Cough, THE Subfcribcr keeps constantly on hand a full supply of the gennnic ROCHE'S EMRRO. CATIO.N?one of the most convenient, safe and effectual remedies now known for that distressing malady "Jlooping tough." 7. J. DeIIAY, Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall. July 11 28 tf Pain Killer. A fresh supply of the Genuine Pain Killer, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Rowand's Tonic Mixlure, Wistar's Balsam, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, llasting's Syrup of Naptha, ?j-c. &c. Just received and for sale by Z. J. DeIIAY. Expulsion of Worms. T-* ? U. J OI..4 11V. I IT !f reen'y s ucau own, rannesiurK s verinnuge, | Jaync'e Tonic Vermifuge, together with thecelc- | bratcd German Worm Powder, which have been used with great success bv several persoiiH in this place, warrants the subscriber in recommending it to any who will give it a fair trial Jt is put up in Powders, at 12^ cents each, or 81 00 a dozen. For sale by Z. J. DeIIAY, Nearly Opposite Masonid Hall. July 11 28 tf_ To l>enlists. The subscriber has made arrangements by which he oan at short notice procure Gold Foil and other articles for Dentists use, from Charleston, and furnish the same at prices that will not fail to satisfy the most economical. April 4th, 1649. Z. J. DeIIAY. Nearly opposite Masonic Hall. Corn Meal. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, fresh ground Corn Meal for iamily use. JOHN INGRAM, June 13 if 9} LIVER COMPLAINT, - / r, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, : And all DiKcase* arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach,4u both Male and FemaleSuch as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or liluod to the Head, Aridity of the .Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the .Stomach, Sour Eructations, 6'inkingor Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever aud Dull Pain in the J lead. Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ?&c., sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil andjgreat depression of Spirits, Can be effectually cured by DJr.. HOOyiiASrCTB CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over the above Diseases is not excelled?if equalled?by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many eases after skilful physicians had failed. Derangement of the I.iver and Ston a-h are sources of Insanity, and will also produce diseases of the Heart, Skin. Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body open hi an attack of the Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and is generally I the first ranse of that most baneful disease. Consumption. OPINIONS OF THK PHILADELPHIA PRE S. "THE DISPATCH," Dec. 21st,says : An Invaluable Medicine ?Wc have frequently heard the celebrated German Bitters, manufactured by Dr Iloot land, spoken of in terms of commendation, ami we know dcservcdlv so. It is a too common practice, in certain quarters, to puft'all manner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bitters, hundreds are living witnesses of their crcat moral arid physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and tho roughly eradicating utreases, wtieu an umer iiicuivmra have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters, the patient does not heroine debilitated, hut constantly gains strength and vigor to the fiamr?a fart worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are plea-ant in taste and smell, and ran be administered under anv circumstances, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed, they ran be used by all persons wiih the most perfect safety. It would he well for those who are much affected in the nervous system, to commence with oue tea spoonful or less, and gradually Increase. We s|te?.k from experience, and arc of course, a proper judge. The press far nnd wide, have united in recommending the Ge-tman Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their use. 'SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 24 th, says.? " Do oca coon citizens who arc invalids, know the many astonishing cures that have been performed by Dr. Hoffland's Celebrated German Bitters ! If they do not, we recommend them to the " German Medicine Store,all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility the Doctor has cured many of our citizens after the best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they nave proved to he amedirine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor,and that which gives them greater claim upon our hunhle etibrt. they are entirely Vegetable. "THE DAILY NEWS," July 4th, says. "Wespeak knowingly of Dr Hooffland's Celebrated German Hitters, when we say it it a blessing of this age; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous tSystetns, it has not,wc think an equal, It is a Vegitable Preparation, and made wilhont Alcohol, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. READ THE FOLLOWING: It is from one of o ur first Druggists, a gentleman favorably known throughout the United States?the proprietor of the " Medical Worm Syrup Piirr.ader.rtna, Nov. 22d, 1419. Dear Sir,?It is with much pleasure that 1 testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitrere, having sold largely of them these last few months to various persons, afflicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia,and debility of the Nervous System. I can say conscientiously, that they are the best article of the kind 1 have ever sold, (and Ideal in all the popular medicines,) and I consider it the only medicine for the above diseases before the public. I have never sold one Imttle that has not given satisfaction. and brought forth the commendation of those w ho used it. 1 deem this my duty to you as the proprietor of this highly valuable article, and to those afflicted with the ebove complaints, that they may know of its curative properties, and enable them to select the good from the various articles wiih which our market is flooded. With much respect. I remain yours, &c., J. N. IIOBRNSACK, Druggist, Corner of Second and Coates streets. I-an stronger testimony dc uquuccu uy any i k|wiam before tlie public? A single bottle will convince any one of their power over disease. They are entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the most obstinate enstiveness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time debilitating the patient; being al-o grateful to the must delicate stomach under any circumstances, ami can be administered with perfect safety to delicate infants?they are free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. Tltey can be taken at all times and under all circumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them having a salutary effect, and no bad result can accrue from an overdose. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STOKE, No. 27 6 Race street, Philadelphia. Fcr si'.j i;, Cahurn, by James R. MKain?Columbia by Boatwrigbt & Miot?Chester C. II by Reedy & KttlF, and by respectable Druggist* generally throughout the United States. July li 29 tf DRT ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. A safo and certain euro for Consumption of tub Lung*, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Astijua, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough and ail pulmonain Affections. testimonials. Extracts from Certificates which can he seen in full by calling ttpn the Agents. Mr. A. L. Scovill?Having been afflicted with a most distressing Cough, until my 1.ungs became affected to such a degree that I was continually spitting blood; and being under t'to care of an able physician, without obtaining any relief, until I procured a bottle of DR. ROGERS'S LIVERWORT and TAR. which restored me to health in i ctv/'ir a very snort nine. Cincinnati,Nov. 5, 1311. [From the Hon. Judge William Burke, late Postmaster of the city of Cincinnati fur more than twenty years.) The sialcmeut of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest confidence of the public. I can fully corroborate what lie has said, having used the medicine myself with the most decided benefit. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati, August 12. 1345. [Fruit, the Wife of Rev. George W. Maley.] 1 have been afflicted with diseased lungs fur several years; having tried various prescriptions with little success. At last I tried Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar, and found great relief. I would recommend it to all who are suffering with diseased lungs. SABAII MALEY. Cincinnati, August 12. 1845. cyThe following certificate from one of the most distin. guished physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled t<?great credit: I feel constrained front a sense of duty to make toe following statement, conscious that it may apfs-ar unprofes- ' sional. Mr. Charles Wade, of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which I had been treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its eflecte were really surprising. After using the second hottle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to health. 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother prue- j thinners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary com- ! plaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st, 1814. Extract front a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26, 1819. Mr. A. L. Aicovill, Cincinnati: Dear .^ir?1 want you to send me one gross nf Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. 1 tun entirely out of it. and have constant calls for it. The remarkable cure* that it has made here, has nude a great demand for it. You is, ?Je., K. W. HITTINUTON, Druggist. We will now ask the afflcted to rundiJiy examine the above facts, and say whether evidence stronger titan this can he given in favor of any other medicine. The above testimonials are from persons in good standing, who can be seen and heard front; and from Physicians Professors enjoying the confidence of lite people, who, after having experienced the goods effects of this medicine, have come forward and conscientiously recommended it to ue used. KT-B-ware of Counterfeits and base Imitations.,?3 N. B.?The genuine uriicies is signeti, --niiurrw augers," on the engraved wrapper around eaeli bottle. lOrl'rire??1 per Ixiti'e, nr sit Bottles lur $*>. Nold wholesale and retail bv SCOVlL \ ME A I), 113 Charles sr., between Cnnli and St. I.nuis sts. New Orleans, ftole Oeneral Agents for the Southern States. Sold by J. R. Melvain, Catnden ; A. filch, Columbia; Haviland, llarnvll At Co., and I'. M. Coken, Charleston ; .Munnscl Hall, Winttshoro. June 27 25 F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Agent, c a m n k n , s. <;. Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any description. Regular Auction day, every Friday. ETAuction Room opposite J;inice Uunlap, a few doors above Davis's Hotel, 11?tf * .vtt n.?m mmirm' J[n Equity?KcrsUaw. C. J. Shannon; et. al. ~i U-o a. uZu In pursuance of the orders of.U^JJo^ j^acio at June Term, 1849. I will offer belorc the Court House at Camden, on1 the""first Monday in August ensuing," being1"thesfxtTiMjJjiy of said month," all that lot br parcel of fand^sfiWflte tenements thereupon, lying and situated- fifc-tfie Town of Canitfen, S. C., kaoWn and distipgoisfied in the plan of sf id Town s Lot nu/nber fllevpn hundred and seventy-six (No. 1,176) fronting eaflt on Broad street sixty-Six fcefc ? Teims?So much cashas'will pay"tfte cmftrflf the proceedings in the ab'oVi cause and tlii balance on a credit of six months,* ptfrcftaict giving flirjjnf with personal security. VVM. M; shannon^, ... Commissioner." > June 28ih, 1849. (83,93) 6t dV277 ~ I V. t $30 Reward. ^ $ "r Ranawav from the subscriber on i he morning of . i. i a.l tl_. nnm r* n J _ 11 _ uii; lum nisi, rtiiEiiv, a paie niuiauu reijowt about 5 feet 10 or II incfrefl high, very tli?ck,etotil and square set," about 25 yeara of age, eyfcs .yerf, bright, and a scar over one eye. Peter was brought from near Columbia S, C* bv Mr. Jacob Lucius, in the fpring of 1847,-autt purchased of a man named Miles. . The above reward will be paid for his appreheo* sion and confinement in any jail so thai I-caster him. DEKALB BtfYANjgT Oswiche, Russel County, AIsU June 18,' lSfB9B^S9BSSESBH MiHsHavMSKBSmmm^ fc': THE GREAT For Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in the wde, Hi Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil,. White' V Swellings, Hard Tumors, Miff Jomts, an4 .[;* nil Fixed Pains whatever. ' H here this Plaster is applied, pain cannot exist. . These Plasters possess the advantage of being pnttip iJly nir-tight boxes, lience they retain theur full, virtuejjnair dimates. We have just rerefVedtlie folfowing^est&ab^ nial from C. C. itellers, an eminent lawyer in stiecewftiPM practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. He is agentldm^^ in high standing, and one whose influence has gr??., Camden,.Ala., Nov. 21,1848/If? Messrs. Scovil <J* Mead: Gentlemen?Having'been ItfLk quested to s'ate what has been the result of my experience*!' I in the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully, * by say ing that 1 have found it to be as heretofore nebo*^niended. an invaluable medicine. Indifferentcwepn^iayD,' family 1 have applied the Plaster to chrome sore*, ttniwi*.' and pains, anil it has never failed to afford instant reUtiC " 1 have also used it with gpod effect upoi^my oyi>i}':^erKm?^in the cure of ulcers, with which I .have been seveteiy v afflicted. Respectfully, etc. c. c. sellers:" * Beware of Covnlerfeilx and Base Imitations.!'.a. CAUTION?The subscriber* are tK^.oriN Afrruis in the Southern SHttfi for the sale of this iijtet.' valuable Planter; and in order to prevent purchaaeprhf^ht imposed upon by a counterfeit article, soldln this ci& jjiud.^ elsewhere for the genuine, die? in vire particular ftttetfk*i? to the ti?ilov\ ing marks of the genuine i 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned . tomed boxes, not soldered in. 2. The genuine lias the engrU'ved lteAd of Jfevf Dtwrld1 on the directions around the box, with accompanying Bo* ' conl of Court, to K- Taylor, Rochester. . SCOVIL &. MEAD, 1 13" Chart ro? Between Contiand St. Louiaits., N?w.Orfe??'..4 > Sole General Agents fur the Southern Stale*. . .V.vJgifc'Sold hy J. R. McKain Camden: A. Fitch CoJuftibtSf Havilaml HarraJl tf co. t harieston; F. M. Cohefi Chariea-.;'' ton; M. Hall Winnsboro; Haviland Kpise fCa M&ideftbUMs NewYork- _^rFamily Groceries.4 A large supply of superior Family GfooeWs#' kept constantly on hand, and forsaJe at prices, at the , CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, JOHN J. WO'RKWAiryc"M^^y MAGISTRATE, ^535^' CAMDEN, S. C. .. IBargains for the Slimmer MonthafH*? The subscriber will sell off, hfs present stock#' Plain and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, etc:," very small advance on cost price, as h<$ irittadk."4 moving into Mr. Win. Workman's newetdreori" the 1st of October next. Those who wish Bargains would do well to call soon, as the goods will be positively sold Zoto, to", make room for an entirely new stock in the Fills*',, ' JAMES WILSON; j At Mr. H. Levy's did standi4 June 13 tf \ 7* : Notice. The subscriber is receiving- A large addition., to his stock of Groceries, consisting of articles. Country people will find it to their ioteftb est to call. There is also a fine assoVtmeht'at^le store up town, third door above M. Ducker^^^' He has also received direct from Florida, 6?}<KM| v best Cuba filled Segars.' they are an excellent article, and will he sold much lower than evetkttftlRlftp in this market or elsewhere, say .from $5 to thousand. 11. 1IOLLEVMAN.; Camden, 12th June," tf 24. ^ To Kent. r. The house on Rutledge, St., recently'rcfeaf>ied by the subscriber. Also the tenement ilaj. K. S. Moffat's residence, 'ft * JOHN WORKMAN.^ Jnne 27, 1843. 26 * if, Committed To the Jail of Kershaw District, on the 27th ulC,' a Negro Man, who says his narni*fit WAfSHINfE TON. and that he belongs to John Harrison, of' Fairfield District, supposed to be about 17 yean# old, five teet five or six inches high, dark complected. The owner is requested to <*omel'onV*>d prove property, pay charges, and take him away.' J. W. BASK IN, Jailer.^ July 11 . 28 ' * tf,;? The Subscriber. II7ILI, continue to act as BANK AGENT, in' Vv both the Banks ofthisplace,andattend to any Commission Business which may be entrusted to' him. Ofiiccatthe Counting Room of McDowajf <p Shannon C.J. SHANNON^ Plaster Paris, a superior article. ;f" Direct from the Manufacturer, for sale . C. L. CHATTER. June 27 tf r< Scgars. A very choice lot of I'onsoladcon's Gold Leaf/ and Rio llonde. also?Fresh Soda Crackers. < . For sale by T. BONNELL & COt Juno 2-'l tf 20 ? ... ? ljp?j Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a varte^fof Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &.c., and Harness," which lie odors for sale at reduced prices. I He is prepared to build and to repair every.description of Carriage, Wagon, Cart, Wheelbarrow & ', and all kinds of It on work, eit^ef. jur plantaiiou or other use. Horses carefully and neatly shod. ? HAJ1J&U1 UlAff. June 2~ tf * ' 2o'? j km Fresh Family Groceries. Loaf, lamp, crushed, powdered, clarified .and bnwn Sugars 'j.,?v: Rio, Java, Laguira, Mocho an.d Cuba Coifed ^ Gunpowder and Hypen Teas New Orleans, Trinidad and Cuba Molasses Rice, Mackarel, Salmon and" Herring* ' " " Confectionary, Green Ginger, for preserving f Almonds, Raisins, Figs fee. Just received and for sale lew for cash.>% . - (CrThe highest market prices 'either cash or barter) paid for country produce, may 2 A. E. ALLENv