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- ' E jtofHH" >IU1W I-Maai I ? l? ! I lift view of ".The Sufferings of Christ," by a L dayman; 7tb, Review of the "Appeal" o' i Commissioners of the Methodist Episcopal i Church South; and 8ih, Critical Notices. I ? v The efforts of these high-toned and ably con- i Ftt-t ducted Journals, and others of like character, to 11 t buildup and sustain the literary fibrin of the ' | South, deserve, all praise and encouragement. I They speak forth the feeiings and views of the ^ Kg South with truthfulness and earnestness, and , "svhile they give the current literary news of the J - day, their articles are thorough examinations ^ of subjects and doctrines, exposing falsehood P "and error. The fragmentary and skeletonical S Fi-p. 1 character of our literature, its want of f>rm and I power, has been derided and sneered at, by ' those who live among more time-honored insti. s Vntions, and who?e time and circumstances ^ i liavc allowed more attention to such departr *nents of montal labor ; but if our Reviews and fcf' . Journals, l^ose weightier channels of periodical ti I' * literature, received the support they deserve, c ? "'k? SoHtheyn Republic of letters would com- P I vnand the respect of the world, and would utter " II truths wit branch force and power, as to silence j li stiffed arrogance abroad, and inimical pretend- |, | * "crs at home. The subjects are not wanting? v " ? Iff * neither clear sighted intellect, protouna r9- I search, devotion to leiters, nor bold, independent P ihought, can lie said to lie inferior among us, <j( but patronage, thorough going, self sustaining [V patronage, the fostering care lor home prodnc- ~ r ^C* * tion*. liecau.se tbey derelope the resources and ^ ; -aO?H3**7T?x of home, is the great want, if not the ti threat erimfy of the South. We have not lan- hi guage Strang enough to urge, upon Southern P1 . readers the propriety, the necessity of support. 5ng Southern periodicals. No agents have u. been morj potent in doing harm, none have ?, "weakened mqre"gradually, the confidence of in our people in their forms of society, and have ar sichuilly poisoned and drawn off the afTeclions tP of many, than Noithern and Foreign papers af and periodicabs^extensively circulated nt the South-?vehicles?not of direct assaults, for that . t J i: wotwu ontjnu anu ui.^usi?uuim in.ii i.u..r., ..,.o alight alHmions, " here a little and there a little & . imperceptjUh^ coloring (ho prejudices of the ^ reader and filling hi* mind slowlv hut surely lui with distaste-against his own peculiar institu- g tions. :Iiu It is unjust to the South?to her interest*?to of her peace and security?to ourselves, to give ?ts "aid and comfort" to these insidious engines of llc WI harm, while our own healthy.loned exponents ( of literature are allowed?it not to languish and die?to have at lea?t a very limited circulation, cm ? we would have a firm and steady fabric, we I must make the pillar* strong and well-supported. on li# FROM CALIFORNIA. B On the 23J alt. the steamer Crescent City arrived at m BB New York, having left Chagrcs on the 16lli. She was If freighted with gold to the amount of $231,994. The auppfy in the mines appears still inexhaustible, Bn |^^?'biit the meltings of the mountain snow leave swollen Jjjj the sticanu?Qhigtt, that the best mines, which arc co- j}? creel by the overflow, cannot be successfully worked. Tito following is tlcc substance of an extract from a letter of Mr.'E. Gould BufTum: ' Any man of good Ch constitution, who is willing to labor, can, nine-months ^ "* In the year, make *n average of GIG pis do?. It he F|, csn content himself with this, and is willing to endure i~. ??<>? latuir to w?tife in the hot sun and slecrt rx- i_ posed to the night air, to live on ordinary, and in many Lii p. cieee unwhoUnmc food, lie ehouhl coinc by all mean*. ^r There is room enough and labor enough, and will be <B for the next fifty years." B The political news is of considerable importance.? Tlic rapid increase of a Iveterngencous population, a growing commerce and an influx of wealth, suggest at the propriety, if it does not enforce Ihc necessity, to the inhabitant*, to do that for themsetccs which Congress has failed to do for tlicm?to establish a well organised srstnw of government?and to plaeo life and pioprrty tinJer the protection of law. Military government is loo arbitrary t? he tmihircd Tor a length of time by any ^ considerable number of our people, and is inadequate ev to meet lire various emergencies of civil society in times of peace. f " General Riley, the rcprtsentativo of the General GovertdneiA, has issued a proclamation, enforcing the Cul. H A ifemi* laws as they existed b?fl>re sonexntion, which sippeaee to have given considerable dissatisfaction. at A mass meeting of the citizens was held at San ? An il>? 19th June, to consider the nronrictv of electing delegates to a Convention for the formation ^ of a Government, in whieli the lion. Thomas Butler King, of Georgia, was a prominent speaker. The President, Wm, M. Steuart, Pr. \V. Gwynn. Wm. A. N Rufiuirv jnd Edward Gilbert also addressed the meet, da in?-. Tltc following Resolution* were offered by My. ron Norton Esq. and adopted:? RefOjiml, That the Congress of the U. States hating failed to pace any latv for the government of this 'Country, tlie people of California have the undoubted right to organize a government for their m ow n protection. D w Rcsalred, That the people of California are call- ar ed upon by an imperative sense of duty, to assem- F hie in Jheir sovereign capacity, and elect delegates K tp forn) a constitution for a state government, that " the great and growing interests of California may cv he represented In the next Congress of the United ^ Slates, and that the people of this country may ^ have the necessary protection of law. cc 4iesf-lcrdt That we earnestly invito our fellow to ! citizens at large to unite with u.? in our efforts to i establish a government it; accordance with the constitution of our beloved country, and that a ~" ? I - :???.! l.? !>,?. L committee 01 nve uc ?IC ?. ^ . ftiden>.Ql this meeting to correspond with the other districts, and fix an early day for the election of ,r deieyates and the mcotingof the Convention, ar.d also to determine the number of delegates which ~ { uljould he elected from this District, Tho Chairman appointed tlie following as the Com m'tlce:?Petor H. Burnett, \V. P. M, Howard, .Myron N?!on and Edward Gilbert. Who does not onrnostly hope that these may prove iiici|Mcnl stcpa by whieh tho odious Wihuol Proviso will be forever Iiuried? If the population increases, California may be organ* ~ ized into a Stitc at the next Congress, and the vexed question of slavery bo sottlcd forever, so far ns that p..*opl? are concerned. Tlie great danger now is, the probability of a conflict between the people, or a pou*. tion of them, who desire to adopt a constitution and form a Legislative Assembly, and Genornl Riley, the I&WCutivfl of tho General Government, who, by nno. ^ thrr proclamation, warns tho settlers not to counla* j nan00 the meeting at San Francisco. We trust an amicable adjustment of difficulties may be cflkcled. TlIE MEMPHIS CONVENTION. Hi* Excellency Governor Seabrook, in re p?b!i*hiug the list of Delegates, Mated Hint the ^ * Omrenfion would be hold on the 15th of Oc- jj tcber. 5 * jMIBfe i MMMta?MTMl??MBiMi I?M? The New Orleans Crescent says thai th lime has been changed, in consequence oft! meeting about that day of the Su Louis Co petition, on the same subject. The day meeting has been postponed by the Committi :o the 23rd of October. TO SONS OF TEMPERANCE. We are requested to state that the Lancasti Division No. 30, S. T., on next Monday, 13i nstanf, will hold a public meeting in the vi age, at which several Addresses will he d< ivered. The Division will march in proce ion to the place of meeting. The memhei f neighboring Divisions are invited to partic >ate in the proceedings, and the members r< iding in the country, belonging to the Lanca* er Division, are earnestly solicited to be at th )ivision room early. D-Witli regard to the cflicncy of Jew David's < te Hebrew Plasters, nothing need he said, a* thr arry with them their own recommendation, and th rice being so remarkably low, is a sufficient indncr lent for those afflicted to give them a trial. Tli gent is confident lliat by tho great and incrensin cmnnd for these Piasters, tho popularity which the ave obtained solely by their own merits, and the uni ersal satisfaction which they havo given, that the re decidedly superior to any other in uso. Sec advertisement in another column. Tho genuine are foj salo hy J. R. McKAIN Cam !tl S. C. August 8, 32 4l Tho first effect of a bilious climate upon the humai rstcm is to produco torpor and inactivity of tho Livei lereby preventing the natural and free discharge o Ic. All know the lurking nature of the poison tha odiices Fever and Ague, and its kindred diseases sallow complexion, capricious appetite, and occa onal pain iri the side, aie often the only symptoms li arn of impending danger. The operation of Dr. Os aod's India Chohigogue is lo counteract thin minsma fluenec, by producing activity of the biliary organs id a healthy, natural discharge of bdc from tlio ay* rn. For sale at the proprietor's prices by J. R, McKAIN ;cnt Camden S C. Aug. 8, 32 4t Dr. Wiatar Still Triumphant! Nunda, Livingston Co- N. Y., ) June 2(1, 1843. ' Mr. S. W, Fovvle?Dear Sir?Promphd by a sense gratitude for benefits received fro n the use of Wisr's Balsam of Wild Cherry, I submit the following iteineut. Pluvious to my taking the Wild Cherry, 1 d been obliged to give np my business in consrquencr a *erere affection of the lungs. In this distressed ite I was ordered to try your remedy Ibr eonsump. in. I did so, and in the course of a few weeks, I is restored to comparative good health, to that J vc since been able to attend to ordinary busimsc Iced, my present atato of health far exceeds my }st sanguine expectation*. Yours truly, (Signed) JOHN BURNS. Buy none without the written signature of I. Btrrre the wrapper, if you would avoid imposition. For sale in Camden bj J R. McK A IN. August 8 32 4t CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. crging. per yd. 13 to 20 Lant, lb 8 to 10 Ic Rope lb 10 to 12 l-ead, lb 6 to 7 con. lb 6} to 7 Molasses. grill 31 to 40 itter, lb 12 to IS Markarel, bhl 8 *rb 12 andy, gall 28 to 33 tNails. lb 6 to 8 eswux, lb 18 to 22 J Oats, sheaf, rwt 3D ef, lb 4 to 6 Peas, bushel > .319 icese, lb 13 Potatoes, sweet, bu *30 'ttnu, lb 81 to 10 Irish bu ' -75 rn, bushel 50 to 56 j Rye, bushel 75 to 87 >ur. bbl 5s t?? Sljttnlo. biisM 8 to 4 d'Wr. cwt 50 to"75 ISugar, lb 7 to 14 tie*, dry lb 8 to i> |Snlt, Kick 1! m, lb 5 to fii'shnL brig 1} n>'\ bbl 2 to 2iiTnbnren, lb 10 to 75 ather. sole, lb 18 to 2! I Wheat. lmsh 00 CADETS OF TEMPERANCE, KERSHAW SECTION NUMBER J. Tlie regular merlins of this Section will he liehl their HhM on Friday afternoon next at 4 o'clock. Bv order of the \V. P. \V. L. DEPASS, Sec'y. SC^S 07 T31??3F.?.1T3B. lVatcrcc Division No. 9. The regular meeting of this Divsion will he held Odd.Fellow's Flail on to-morrow (Thursday) ening, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. I'. Z. J. DcHAY. It. 8. COa QDo E^Jo [ershaw Lodge.Nnmber 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld their new Hall on Friday evening next, at o'clock. By order of the N. G. J. WIEN'GES, Secretary. Notice. The Regular Meetings of the Lancaster Division, o. 30, Sons of Temperance, arc held every Mon. iy evening, at 8 o'clock. J. It. LARK, R. S. n the Citizens of Camden, and the Tra veiling Community generally. The subscriber has his Omnibus, CAMDEN aking her regular trips to and from the Rail Roar epot. He runs in connexion with the Chcraw id Charlotte Stages, TO THE STAGE OF. ICE, and to ANY PART OF CAMDEN, OH IRK WOOD. This is the United States Mai ine, and as the subscriber passes by the Hotel? cry morning, before the departure of the cars assengers need not fear being left, who go in hit nimbus* Grateful for the patronage already re live I. he hopes by strict attent ion to his business i merit a continuance of the same. JOHN K. WITHERSPOON. Aug. 8. 32 tf For Sale. One of Uotchkiss' Cutting Machines, warrantee i cut Oats, Shucks, and Hay. Apply at this of sc. Aug. 8, 32?tf Busts his and Hope. 225 Pieces RAGGING, 130 Coils ROPE, For sale low, bv "H. LEVY &. SON. August 8 32 tf On Hand, A lipavv and well assorted Stork of GROCE I EN, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c. &c. For sale low by H. LEVY & SON. * . r\ ?>o ?r AllL'UPl r? ?-> * II Notice. Application, will lie made to the next Session o ?e Legislature of the State of South Carolina, ti ave Pine Tree Presbyterian Church, incorporate tily 4,1810. 1). BETHUNR, BENJAMIN McCOY. KENNETH McCASKILL, June 30 3in 27 Candles, &c. Sperm; adamantine and TallotV Candles, Soaj Itarch, Mustard. Pepper, Spicc, Gingor, (gree nd ground) Cloves, Nutmegs, &c For sale b may 23. A. E. ALtEN. at PLANTER'S HOTEL, |,0 CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS, CHARLESTON" S. C., n" Formerly kept by Charles H. Miot. of JAMES VV. LAMKIN & JAMES M. 1IURST ee having taken the above extensive and well known Establishment, solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Charleston, S. C., July 24. 32 4t ?r South Carolina--Kershaw District. ! BY JOHN R. JOY, ESQ. ORDINARY. . j Whereas, Richard Nelson applied to me for Let| ters of Administration on al! and singular the goods e. and chattels rights and credits of M. E.Nelson late s. of the said District, deceased: These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred rs and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear :i. before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be liolden at Camden court house on the Fourteenth day of August next, to show cause if any they can, why said administration should p not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 30th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand * eight hundred and forty nine, and in the 74th year jr of American Independence. y J. R. JOY, 0. K. D. io Aug. 1 31 2t Mr. James R. McKain 10 Will act as my Attorney during my absence g from the State. JOHN ROSSER. v July 13 29 3t ' Committed ^ To the Jail of Lancaster District, Two negro men, Jacob a bright mulatto about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, between 25 and 30 vears of age. stout built, and Jim, a very black fellow between 20 and 30 years of age 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high very stout built, they pay they belong to John Oneall of - Wayne County Georgia, the owner is requested to n come forward prove property pay charges and take them away. J*,? JAMES ADAMS, Jailor. t July 24,1349. 31 Sjin^ ? Kail Road Notice. On Tuesdays and Fridays, there will he a freight I car attached to the passenger Train leaving Charleston for Camden, for the purpose of carrying ICE, and other perishable articles, the above arrangement to continue during the Bummer months. N. D. BAXLEY, Ag't. . Aug. 1, 18-19. 31 tf Dentistry. Dr. J. LEE noiv in Camden and may Uc found dailv in his office. July 18. 1B49. 29 if Spanish Scjars, &c. Superior Spanish Segars, of choice brands, and the best chewing and smoking Tobocco. r ^may 23 A. E. ALLEN. Gypsum- .or Plaster Paris. The subscriber has on hand a few barrels of the above article, which he offers for sale very low, and will, on short notice, furnish any quantity that may be ordered. The value of plaster as a fertilizer is too well known to planters, to require any . commendation. C. L. CHATTEN. June 13 tf 24 Collier's Remedy for Diseased Horses, Warranted to cure Lameness, Spavin, Big Jaw, i Founder, Sprains and Strains, Splints, Wind-galls, Big Bone, String H-.lt, Thrush, Poll Evil, &c. &c. A limited supply of the above, to which the attention of farmers and owners of horses is invited, just recived and for sale by may 9. Z. J. DeIIAY. Bacon, Bard and Flour. A lot of superior Bacon and Lard I Flour of the best brands, for sale bv _mny23. A. E. ALLEN. Bargains for the Summer Months! The subscriber will sell oil', his present stock of Plain and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, etc., at a very small advance on cost price, as lie intends moving into Mr. Win. Workman's new store on i'the 1st of?s0rtobcr next. Those who wish Bargains would do well to call soon, as the goods will be positively sold loir, to make room for an entirely new stock in the Fall. JAMRS WILSON. At Mr. II. Levy's old stand. J me 13 H 24 Notice. The subscriber is receiving a large addition to his stock of Groceries, consisting of all the leading | articles. Country people will find it to their interest to call. There is also a line assortment at his store up town, third door above M. Ducker Co. He has also received direct from Florida, 50,000 best Cuba filled. Segars, they are an excellent article, and will he sold much lower than ever known i in this market or elsewhere, say from ? > to ?0 pr. j thousand. II. HOLLEYMAN. Camden, 12th June, tf 24 Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carnages, Buggies, Rockaways, &,c., and Harness, which he offers for sale at reduced prices. He is prepared to build and to repair every description of Carriage, Wagon, Cart, Whcelbar> rnti/ X* ** . f?n/l nl! birwla nf Irnn urnrLv pit hpr f ?r plantation or oilier use. Horses carefully and neatly shod. ROBERT MAN. June 2: tf 20 Notice s hereby given, that at the next Session of the Legislature, application will he made to . Charier Kershaw Lodge No. 9. I. O. O. F. ! NOW OPENING, A large Stock of all the various kinds of Men's L and Boys' Calf, .Seal, Goal and Kip Brogans, seI lected personally from the best manufacturers, for i Cash, which will enable me to sell at least 20 per , cent, cheaper than like qualities can be had in j Camden. Call and see, at the Old Stand of G. . VV. OIney,* nearly opposite the Bank of Camden. J. S. AlcCADIJON. July 18 29 tf NOTICE? Whereas, no person having applied to mo for [.otters of Administration de bonis non, upon the I Estate of Abraham Deleon. I have taken possession of the same as derelict, and give notice to all indebted to said Estate, to make immediate payment, and t iose having demands to present Ihern to me duly attested. JOHN R. JOY, O. K D. August 1 31 3t Fresh Turnip Seed. " Large English Norfolk! Long Hanover, Swan's Egg, j Yellow Aberdeen, White Dutch, I lied Tops, Rula llaga. A supply of the above seeds, just received and for pale by JAMES R. McKAlN. July IS, 1849. 29 fit . Sugars. A fresh supply of Crushed, Clarified and Powf dcred. Sugar. ? For Bale by THOMAS BONNELL & CO. j June 2fi tf 2tt H icks and Glasses. The subscriber has just received and opened a large and select assortment of Solar, Campnirre ana other Lamp W icks, Glasses, &t. at.SO Sperm and Solar Oil which ho offers for sale on ), the most reasonable terms for cash or punctual n customers. Z. J. DEI I AY. y Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall April 4th, 181.9. tf 11 Corn Meal. The subscriber keeps constantly on ban J,fresh ground Com Meal for family us?. JOHN INGRAM. June 13 tf 24 FOR SALE, The Storo House and Lot, now occupied by Mr. Thomas Wilson as a Boot and Shoe Kstablisliinent, directly opposite the Post Office, and one door North of Mr. J. S. Depass, it being one among the best Business stands in the Town of Camden. Terms and possession will be made known on apjlicafion to piiWAitn \r RPOMSOV. July 25 30 3t Notice. TIjc undersigned have this day dissolved by mutual consent the copartnership heretofore, existing in keeping a Sale and Livery Stable. All indebted to the firm will make payment to II. E. SLOAN. II. E. SLOAN. D. II. ROBISON. July 4,1849. The subscriber will continue the business at the same place, where carriages, buggies and horses care bo had on reasonable terms, for trips to any part of the country. He will also run a regular line of family carriages from Boyd's Hotel or any pert of the Town to the Railroad Depot. Ample accommodations will be afforded to Drovers of Stock. Ilis etables are large and well attended to, and spacious lots convenient. II. E. SLOAN. July 4, 1849. 30 tf FOR GELTLEMEN'S WEAR. Elegant GAITER SHOES, Cloth and Prunella, ? Call and Goat SHOKTEES, Alorccco PUMPS with Heels. J. S. AlcCADDON. July 18 29 tf Ladies! I have just received a general assortment of Light Pump Solo GAITER BOOTS, at the unprecedented low price of $1 25. also : Best Phi'adelnhia KID TIES and SLIPPERS. $1 (XI. Full euppTy?bf. Half Gaiters and Black Morocco Ties, 50;fc> 75 ctfc, at the Old Stand of G. NV.Onley. J. S. McCADDON. July 18 29 tf ACADEMICAL SCHOOL, Camden, So. Ca. By T. B. Russell. The scholastic year of this school will hereafter be divided into iwo sessions of five months each. The session for the remainder of the present year will begin on the 4th .Monday?being the 23d, of July next. No deduction will be made lor any less time than a month ; and the tuition fees are expected to be settled at the end of the session. T. B. R. respectfully tenders his thanks to his patrons, and friends generally, for the encouragement, he has received, and nopes to deserve its continuance. Grades of Stmly and Tuition Fees. Lower JPrimary Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading, Writing, Primary Arithmetic and Geography, per session, - - * - $10 00 Higher Primar," Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading, Writing. Oral Arithmetic, and Geography, per session, - - - 12 00 Lower Advanced GraQ-,consisting of Spelling, Reading, Writing, arid English Composition, Written Arithmetic, Geography, and Grammar, per session, ----- 14 00 Higher Advanced Grade, consisting of Reading, English Composition, Algebra <fee, Grammar, History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Logic, Mental Philosophy, ithetoric, &c., per session, ... - - 20 00 Preparatory Course of Classic*, per session. 21 0^ A half dollar per session is charged for fuel and incidental expenses. June 23, 1810. f Notice. ON and after lite 1st September next, the several Cotton Presses in Charleston will, by agreement, charge Thirty Cents per bale extra, on all Cotton bound with Iron, Bark or Wooden bands. As this charge will necessarily fall upon the planters, this notice is given that Rope Bandages alone may be used by them. Nearly all the Cotton sent lo ( harlcston and Savannah is now compressed before shipment. July 11 23 30t f XI.. /1 ? ? ?? ; r rrsu ? iiuiuj ui uvcucs. Loaf, lairfp, crushed, powdered, clarified and bn wn Sugars Rio, Java, Laguira, Mocho and Cuba Cofice Gunpowder and Hyson Teas New Orlenos, Trinidad and Cuba Molasses Rice, Mack a re I, Salmon and Herrings Confectionary, Green Ginger, for preserving Almonds, Raisins, Figs &c. Just received and for sale lew for cash. O-Tlie highest market prices ^either cash or barter) paid for country produce, may 2-(. A. E. ALLEN. The Subscriber. UJILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in hoththe Banks ofthisplace, and attend to any Cciainission Business which may be entrusted to hiin. Office it the Counting Room of Mo.Dowall (J-Shannon C.J. SHANNON. FOR SALE, That Two Story Brick Building on Broad street suitable for a Store and Residence, with all the necessary out Buildings in good repair, ami large Lot attached, in the must business part of Town. Terms made easv. Enquire of " Mrs. C. F. CARPENTER. July 11 20 tf A Plantation for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, a tract of Land on the west side of Wateree river, and on the waters of 2A mile creek ; adjoining the lands of Capt. Wm. Kennedy and the Estate of Jno. ('liesnut, containing above 4000 acres, 2000 with a fiont of a mile a half on the river, and the balance on the creek. Six hundred being under cultivation, having a tine mill seat all necessary buildings for a settlement gin house and screw; the land is six miles from Camden. Said land will be sold at private sale on accommodating terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, are referred to Capt. Thos. Lang, Major Cartey. or to the subscriber. McRA BREVARD. June BO, 1349. 6in 27 The Charleston Courier will insert once a week or three weeks. For Sale. Crushed, Clarified, Loaf White Havana and Brown Sugars. a i.jsu Soda and Sugar Biscuit and Pilot Bread. JAMES McEVVEN. June 20 tf 25 liochc's Embrocation FOR. Hooping Cough. THE Subfcriber keeps constantly on hand a full supply of the gennire ROCHE'S EMRRO. CATION?one of the most convenient, safe and effectua) remedies now known for that distressing malady 14 Hooping Cough." Z. J. Df.IIAY, Nearly Opposite Masonic Ilall. July! I 29 tf To lienfists. The subscriber has made arrangements by which he can at short notice procure Gold Foil and other articles for Dentists use, from Charleston, and furnish the 6amc at prices that will not faif to satisfy the most economical. April 4th, 1849. 7. J. DeIIAY. Nearly oypoxile. Masonic. Hall. BY P. ROBENSON. The subscriber begs leave to state, that ho is prepared to make up Clothing at the shortest nolice, in n neat and fashionable style, and warrants A fit. With his knowledge of the Business .and a disposition to please, lie solicits a rail from his friends generally, may 0 tf if) 1 ^ IMaBMti?IBMEJ^Mg - BaMMBBBH ' P. HOOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Agent CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend to Public and Private Sales of an; description. Regular Auction day, every Friday. D*Auction Room two above the Bank of Cam den. 11?tf To Kent. The house on Rut]edge, St., recently rccupie< by the subscriber. Also the tenement oppositi Maj. K. S. Moffat's residence. JOiJN WORKMAN. Jnne 27, 1648. 20^ tf_ Stone Lime. 125 Bbls. Stone Lime, in good order, (a feu bbls. extra white) just received by C. L. CIIATTEN. May 16, tf 20 MRSL OOODLAD'S Fashionable JBonnct Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons Bonnets, Flower?, Cape?, Cardinal?, Glove?, &lc open and ready for sale at very low prices for cast or to punctual customer?. Mrs. G. particular!) recommends them as being the most fashionable in the market. O" Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as to render the most skillful judges unable to tell them from new. At the store formerly occupied by Dr. A. DrLeon. Oct 18. The subscribers having a large stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Fancy and Family Groceries, Fine and Common Liquors, Assorted Syrups, etc. etc. Purchasers will tind it to their interest to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. II. LEVY & SON. June 13 tt 24 REMOVAL. Tho cnh.rrihpr rpsnPr.Tfnlltr informs his friends "v " ~~l -J ? and cub timers in Camden and the surrounding country, that he has removed his Wbeelright and Blacksmith shop to the corner of DeKalb & Lyttleton street, having erected suitable buildings for carrying on the above business; and is now prepared to do any work that may be entrusted to him. A good supply of seasoned wagon timber, Tire 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. TWEEDLadies black, white and colored Kid Gloves assorted sizes?Also clear Lawn Handkerchiefs, Parasols and Sun Shades, Fans &c., just received bv Southerner from New York. J E. W. BONNEY. Law Copartnership. 5* The undersigned have formed a Copartnership in the practice of Law and Equity for the Districts of Lancaster, Fairfield. Kershaw nnd Sumter. Office, heretofore occupied by Jas. Chcsnut on Main street, near the Court House. JAMES CIIESN'UT, Jr.. W. TIIUKLOW CASTON. May 10, 1&18. 20 tf Goods in Charleston, For Spring of 1849. E. W. BANCROFT, invites the attention of Planters and their families who visit the ClTV.to his Extensive Stock. He has now received his Spring Stock, which consists of every variety of rich and elegant Fabrics, for Ladies dress?such as Silks. Grenadines,Tissue Sifks, Bareges, Muslins, Sewing Silks, Ginghams, Prints, Lawns, Bombazines, Challys, Alpaccas, Sic. Shawls of every Style. Such as Elegant Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape, Cashmere Sewing Silk, Silk Muslin, Berage and Plain Silk Shawls. Liners. Damasks, Long Lawns, Linen Sheetings, and Linen 'Jood.t in greut variety. Hosiery. White Goods, goods for Gentlemen's Wear,,jr. <jr. ALSO In his Domestic Goods Rooms will be found as usual, a complete assortment of all the leading Styles of Domestic Goods, 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 the prices always the lowest possible. 253 King Street; Charleston, S C. April 4th. 1819. tf 11 New store. THOMAS HONNELL <fc CO. have opened in the Store lately occupied by Messrs. Doby & Kennedy, a general assortment of staple Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries, which they intend to retail at Charleston prices for cash. They have now on hand and will constantly be receiving a fresh assortment of Pickles, Catsups, Preserves, Jajihoiis, Lemon Syrups, Porter, Port Wine, Cordials, Raisins, Currants, Crac'ere, Pilot Bread, Candies, &r. &c. ALSO English and Pine Apple Cheese. Rice Flour fresh from Lucas' Mills. Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Salmond, Tongues, Dried Beef, &.c. Every inducement will be offered to those who have the cash to purchase any of the above articles. 77/0 N. BON NELL cf- CO. May P2ili, 1849. tf 22_ New and Elegant Perfumery, The subscriber has just received and opened new and choice selection of Perfumery, Soaps, Cosmetics, &c., consisting in part, of Lubin's Kx't Jenny Lind 'Sonify'* Ex't Comte d'Orray ' Jockey Club I Kde a Hedyoemia '* " Migniouette Haul's Kau Lustral I nuiiiuy cuiip " ? Vcrvienc " Shaving Cream " Doquct dc Caroline Rourcel'i Essence Boquet luierlam's " " Low h VV indsor Soap Trnni'parent Wnch Ralln is having Tablet Orris Tooth Pwte also Cologne, ItoBe, Honey, and lavender Water, By Ruin, French l'hilocomb, Bear's Oil, Bear's Grease and Beefs Marrow, for the hair, with many other article^ in the line too numerous to mention which maybe had at may 9. Z. J. DeIIAY'H. Family Groceries. A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept constantly on hand, and lor sale at the lowest prices, at the CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. JOHN J. WORKMAN, MAGISTRATE, camdkx, s. c. c. IVIATHESON, B A N K A G E N T. At his old stand otfosite Davis' IIotf.l ( eiitlciueti's Fashionable Boots, Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON &. CO. Busli & liillier's Superior Friction Matches, warranted not to fail in any weather, and will keep in any climate, alwavs on hand and for sale by may 0. Z. .T. Dell AY. Iced soda"waterMay be had through the Summer Season at may 9. P. L. ZEMP'S. For Sale, Two Philadelphia inade (HNS, to be seen at C. MATHESON'S. September 6 30 Plaster Paris, a superior article. Direct from the iManufacturer, for sale by C. L. CI1ATTEN. June 27 ?f '20 4 '! ? # <,f . | | , | nnri BIW ? Snintcrviile, So. Ca. RESIDENCE AND LOTS FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale tHe PRTJMRffciGr I immediately adjoining the town of Sumterville, iu ' a south-eastern direction, known as the residence -fc-. f{ of the late Daniel;-Norton. . 'if'-. The Lots con t a hi a body of abotft 23. acre? of Land, contiguous' to the business portion of the town, and through a part of them will run the contemplated Rail Road from Manchester 10 WW-? mington It would be desirableto sell-to* shwdef - nurchaser the whole of said lots- and to such' iW& -< terms would be made accommodating. , :1 Offers will also be entertained by.the spbscrflW' 5 for ail his Lands lying on Turing Creek, nea^ Sumterville. They contain in all about 425 ncrdir of high land, swamp, oak and hickory, weft thrr-' bered, with a proportion of cleared anJ open -MWdW> : A more accurate description and a better estiftSte 01 the value of these Lands, can be formed updt* 7 application, either personally or by letter, to tbe subscriber. ; { " *.a '* n, To an enterprising farmer this tract tftfK&fafo-Viiadvan'ages and facilities not surpassed by any cr location in the .'State, and to an approverf'pWi* chaser accommodating terms will be granted^' **".'* ' Communications addressed to me at the ' Charleston, Charleston, !S. C., will meet : tention. JABEZ NORTON.' 11 July 25 30 ' ' ;* , ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! ' '* ^AJ ***i * The subscriber having made a new atf&ttigtP i ment with agents in Charleston, New Ybrkarf [ Boston, for a constant sunolv of Boston and flnelr I land fee, is now ready to Itirnish thosewho havas<y kindly patronized him in divers ways, with fcafelf the season, as cheap as possible for cash-- t J AS. C. McKEN&k ;' May 0 19 tf J. B. GOODLAD, Tai&f,- ..1 , Agent for the sale ot Crooking iShcarp, SrthiTP Points, Souare and Scales, Tape Measure?,mart1-" ing Chalk, Curved Kulers, <J'CThe Mirror of Fashion is published* en tfitf day of every month, at $2 a year.' detfotefr'TO a'W4? v view of the Fashions for the ihonth, atftTUvthefeuB^; ject of meneuring ond draughting; by- tin.' proved authorities in the world. The Fashion Plates for Spring and received: those wishing them will tileaed appfV^ directly. The English and French Fashions tfill'Kd'ddf W1* a few days, say the 1st of April. *' rtterOlPSi " ** jrfi '^r^- ? - , To Rent. : That valuable Store House at prifSe'nt"occupied* by McDowall & Cooper. Itieadinirablyarraogdib. for an extensive cotton buying establishment?; Terms will be liberal and immediate pWessroli?'' given. Apply to C. J. SHAJNNCfffc-* V Camden, Jan. 1st, 184p. tf ' ? : r ^?. Presfi Trait. Oranges and Lemons, Currants, Raisins,- Gitgjyjffi* and Almonds, just received by ' JAS. McEWttfv / June 20 If X', Vt A ' fuj . i Labour-Saving MacMue. The undersigned having purchased the riglith. Salmi's PATENT WASHING MACHINE, (of . ' Kershaw District, has commenced manufacturing them. They are a very simple machine and not get out of order. Those who are Being tMUM in this place, can testify as to their performance.As much washing can be'dbhe in-one day by * machine, as in three, bythe old method.- -; ? - {.*, The public are invited te call at McDowiff& Cooper's store and examine llieun The/.#r$ humbug, and will perform, what, is required of them without injury to the clothes. O"Directions go with the Machines'. u E. G. ROBWSftlfi &L .v. . May 16. Brit t Seasonable Goods. , The subscriber has just teceived a good ofjFresh Goods, suitable for the season, co'rififffr.gjy in part of various articles for 'Ladies tfreilshiy" Calicoes, at all prices,brown and breached spun, &c., together with a good assorttaem ft#? Gentlemen's wear, and a great variety of articles. , A stock of choice Groceries, ailf df h-trirfr will sell as low as ihey can be had in the plsefe'' and to 'vhirli be respectfully invites thwattf rititflb of purchasers. J. CIIARLBSW0RT1& April 25 17 it From New York, The subscribers have received per SiStiih&Htif?' a case of " Warrwck's" Fashionable Sumtntr H&tfi L Also, dozens J. M. Daviep, Jofies & I'o.'a pafHd shoulder scam Shirts, and an elegant ftssOrttnefet r/.f enmiYiAi* Avnrofc Thov havp AIsO! Broad brim white Fur hlatrf do do Panama do do do Campenchydo v- <+ do do Palm Leaf Yovth's Panama and Fur Ilats ' Children's Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hqta , Apr I 4. Mc DO WALL & COOPER:'' " ' * ""**'* ' Medical Books' Seel t -r^ Medical, Moral, Religious and Miscellnneon* Book*,iuw Stationary of great variety, for sale bv ALEXANDER YODJUJ." ; April 4th, 1949. tf . ,14 ^ . apl^^ ^ ^ We will contract for Bnrk at ill rite'of 09% cord, cash?-or 88 in Trade. , >.* ."V ? W. ANDERSON $ fed' 'V.. . Match, 7thy 1849 10 if. .w". Removal. , . t; * The subscriber having removed his Shop 07& door in rear of M. Drucker's store,' will hfc'nappy to supply any one with a Gin, Horse M11L Thpeph'. ing Machine or Wheat Fan. lie requests Pki^ ters, before sending to another State for Gjns; ^ call and examine his, as they are warranted to be' as well made, as free from taking fire, to run & light, and make as good cotton as can behadyNfflf sold as cheap, (t\vo dollars per saw; tlikcle but bt the best cast steel plate.) Old Gins faithfully repaired. . . . Feb. 7. R. J. McCREIGUli ' NEW GOODS; M. DRUCKER &. CO. rre now receiving fitortf the North, their large and well selected stocklflf Dry Goods Hardware 3c GroceHlt^' which they will sell at the lowest prices lor dielV only. Reing determined to sell Goods; they Will not sutler themselves to be undersold; and invitr those who may wish to purchase,, to-eall amies, amine for themselves. Sold wholesale and mteij aj_the CAMDEN BAZAAR..,. GOOD GOODS! CHEAP*! The subscribers wishing to reduce their Stock to the requirements of t lie present increased facilities of communication, purchasers will find it to their interest to look over their assprtment of Dry-Good^ Hardware, Groceries &o before buying, as they feel cpnfident that aconiparison of their Goods with any others, as to qoattty and price, (cash or credit) will not result to their disadvantage. McDOWALL <f< COOPER, : One door above the Ran., of Camden. Jan. 16. 3 tfjfe Keep Cool" Just received and now opening a large assort*^ mcntoi summer v,oaif, vests mane 10 ornev in the best slyle. For sale at the lowest-pcic*. at BONNJBY& . JOH\ LViiRAffl, ... Receiving fc Forwarding MerclinntaQilBaiklgMb CAMDEN, S. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully attend, ed to, nn moderate terms. Seffars. *A very choice lot of t 'onsolaceon*s GoldJbwtffc, and Rio Honde. Also??- ' Fresh Soda Crackers. . .. For sale by t. BONffELL A C% June 2.1 tf ^4;* r> ' , ?