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r S'elcctei) Pfiftn;. HOME IN THE HEART. Oli! ask not a homo in the mansions of pride, "Where marble shines out in ihe pillars and walls; Though the roof be of gold, it is brilliantly cold, And joy may not be found in its torch-lighted halls. But seek for a bosom all honest and true, Where love, once awakened, will never depart; Turn, turn, to that breast like the dove to its nest, Arid you'll find there's no home like a home i:i the heart. r * Oh! link but one spiri' that's warmly sincere, That will heighten your pleasure and solace your care Find a sou! you may trust as tlio kind and the just, And !>o sure the wide world holds no treasure so rare; Thou the frowns of misfortune may shadow our lot, 1.10 duck .innir tour-drop mnv start Hut a star never dim sheets a halo lor l.i:t. Who oan turn 10r repose to a homo in the heart THE LITTLE CNS IS DEAD. Smooth the hair, and close the eye-lids, Let tho window-curtain fall; "With a smile upon l:er features, She hath answered to the call. * La^thoj?hildrcu kiss her gently, And the liule /or tl)f /armors. - For?*sl Lravoo for .ilaiuirc. ^ A correspondent fioin Old Point Comfort Va., inquires of some of tlie contril>utors of vour valniilile Newspaper, iffore-t leaves make a good manure? In reply. I will give you mv fxp-rieuce and j ravin e, which will answer all his inquiries. In the fa:I of lhe y -.ir, which is the mo-a convenient time f-r gathering ihein, I am in the I hahit of drawing leaves ami throwing into my hog house enough to keep it well littered with I ' them, v.hi"h i- si:eale ! epon a side hill, ami consists of two aji utt nits; <u.e deignated for mv fatting hogs intended for wintering, uliirh Just are in the low 1 pen, which is somewhat j.uger tua i 0 itc. L I commenced feedingmy fat toning hogs w my poorest quality of corn, of which they ways waste more or Jess, and clean this ap.i meat every day into the lower apartme which furnishes feed enough for the liogs i O O signed for keeping through the winter. I u: ally fat about ten hogs and kill them in the c I iy partoftlie winter, and Keep about six ttiroti j till the next season for fatting, and usua make from thirty to forty loads of manure fn them, which is worth double the quantity the best barn-yard or cattle manure. I gen ally supply it to my corn crop, and usually shove! full in the hill, unless the soil is o light and poor quality, and upon much soi consider Lt a damage t<> the crop ; for it str. a vigorous and large stalk, and as soon as i roots extend hoy nnd the manure in the hill lit ;is not nutriment in the soil for more than i lieicut to nourish the large stalk, when if j stalk had been smaller there would have b< j virtue enough in the soil to feed in and prodi I ?'? ?-"l II. I have :i!mi lounj t!ii-i a most valuable fl r.ure |i?r all kinds of garden vegetalft^^uar ularly melons, and excellent forgraJ*^ all kinds of tVuit tress. 1 tlie spring and alw;tv? ^ ! i*s mift-nearth nghth^jj^Pllft to rot an(j ( euoil method :1^|^nier season. A v< the staules^^^^Qf using leaves is to lit toll \ while stall feeding, in do not get as well mixed a I jPBteas valuable as manure rooted among i If all the inquiries of your" Subscriber" i answered, my object is accomplished, il n any further information which I possess will cheerfully given. Agricola t Chenango Co.,' JV. Y. Oxinvs?We have nromised our Flori friends to keep them advised of how to ms onions from the blaek seed. Those who h.i not planted, should lose no time now in doi so. A rich sandy soil suits the onion best. I they will grow in any good soil that can kept mellow. Ashes are a good manure onions, and a top dressing of gypsum duri their growth is a wonderful invigorator. So the seed twenty-four hours before plantii Plant in drills fourteen to eighteen inch apart; drop a single seed four inches apart the drills, and cover about half an inch ; pr< the earth firmly upon the seed, and if they . come up, thin out every other one; keep t soil well stirred during their growth, but careful how the niggers use the hoe \ have had fine patches of onions much retard in their growth by the injudicious use of t hoe. By the time the stalks are as large the little finger, the roots will have thread the whole space between the rows, and do culture after that is ruinous. Neither shot the stalks he broken down as some reeommci to "make them bottom." The top is as nee* sary for the perfection of the bulb as the ro in neither case has it anything to spare. Th< is no manure that tells better upon the oni crop than hen manure, but do not put it int< two inch drill; spade it over the whole groin that the roots in their travels may find it. Buttons and sets may also yet be planted w the same culture. V SUPPLY of fresh CURRANTS, CITRON i RAISINS, just received, and low for cnsli by jan 11 13. V. CI IAMB MRS A SUPPLY of BUCKWHEAT, warranted frc jrY ust received and low for cash bv jan 11 B. W. CHAMBERS VI.OT of fine Gcava JELLY, just received : low for cash by B. IV. CHAMBERS J^RKSH Citron, Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Yc ^ Powder. Maecaroni, Broma. Figs, Chocolate, 1 pers. Lemons. Irish Potatoes, ic., just received bv jan. lltf E. IV. BONNET NOTICE." 1"MIE subscribers Lave removed from their oldsta - to the one formerly occupie<l by Maj. K. S. Moll ill roc doors above the Bank of Camden, where may ound at all times a complete assortment of Grocer! Jan. 11 2 if SHAM* k AUSTIN CCOMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw District / Negro Fellow, about 25 years of ago, six 1 high, named BEN, who says he belongs to J< Ilitebard, of Florida. The owner is requested to eo forward, prove property, pay cccpenses and take 1 awav. J. M. COLLIER, Jailor Camden, Dec. 23,1S52, 1?tf i A BAGS Rutledgo's Family Buckwheat. Re< "T\/ ved and lor sale by SHAW k AUSTIN CASE Pie Fruit w 1 do Pine Apple in juice. Received and for s by SHAW A AUSTIN OA BOXES Mild Goshen Cheese. Received and f.)U sale by SHAW k AUSTIN | A Bids. Mercer Potatoes. Received and for pale IV Dec. C, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN | CASK 1 reeli Maccaroni. Received and for sale I Dee. C, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN 1CASK potted Yarmoutli Herring 1 do do Anehovie Paste Received and lor sale by Dee. G. 1S52 SII AW_.t AUSTIN 1CASK genuine London Mustard 1 do do French do Received and for sale by Pee. G, 1852. _ J3HAW k AUSTIN | CASK Crosse k Black well's English Pickles, ei 1 si-ting of Picealilly, ("how-Chow, Cauliflower ti mixed Pickles. Received and for stile by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN | CASE of Crosse k Black well's English Sauces, ? i. sistingof Worcestershire, Reading, Jlarvey a John Bull. Received and for sale bv Dec. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN CASKS assorted French Cordials. Received a f) for sale by SHAW A AUSTIN 5000 lirst quality Rio Hondo SKCAKS 5000 do do Hold Leaf do 2000 do do Regalia do Received and lor sale by Dec. 0, isr.2. SHAW & AUSTIN ^ CASKS (<i;nris and pints) "Long wort It's" Spa Br ling Catawba. Wine. Received and Ibr sale by fJtr. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN, Test. Tea, Tea. ("1 T'NPOWDKR, Hyson. Imperial, Young 1 lye J and Black, of superior quality. Received a for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN, OCV \TKS " SandornintinV OKI Port Wino, ? mcdii j?uri)Oses. Received and for sale by Die. <>, 18.>2. SIIAW A AUSTIN, mKITTS No. 1 Mackarcl (new) 10 qr. his. do do do 2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Received and for sale Dec. (5, 1S52. SNAW A AUSTIN, O RHUS. Kennedy's Hut:or Crackers. ? Received and for sale by Pec C. 1352. SIIAW A AUSTIN. 'A TWO-ROUND cans frcsli Salmon. ?)' ' Received aud for salo by Per R. !? ->- fcllAW AUSTIN. itli | FKESII GARDEN SEEDS. al- rFIIE Subscriber lms just received a large assortt! j .1. merit of genuine aud fresh GARDEN SEEDS, consisting in part of ? Early Long Pod, White Marrow, Yellow Six Weeks, dc- Mohawk, Large White Kidney and Case-knife BEANS; su- Early Warwick, White Marrowfat, Cedo Nulli, Early .j,/ June, Early Charlton and Dwarf Marrowfat PEAS; fri Extra Early Blood Turnip, Long Dlood, White Sugar fj and Mangold Wortzel BEETS; Early York, Sugar "J Loaf, Early Flat Battersen, Large Flat Battersea, am Large York, Large Flat Dutch, English Drumhead, of Green Glazed and Rod Dutch CABBAGE; Early c,(._ Spring, Red Top, Flat Dutch, Norfolk, RutaBngaand Hanover TURNIPS; Early Frame, Russian, Long a Green and Short Green CUCUMBER; Early Curled d Siiesia, lee Head and Jjirge Green Head LETTUCE; I 1 Scarlet Turnip, Long Scarlet and Long Salmon RADIUS ISII; White Bush, Yellow Bush, Winter Crookncck .1 and Lima Coenanut SQUASH; BROCOLI ; CAIiL1,c ROTS; CELERY; Purple EGG PLANT; KALo; e'"c GHERKINS: NASTURTIUM: ONION SEEDS; suf- OKRA; PARSLEY; PARSNIP; PEPPERS; SPI the NAGE; VEGETABLE OYSTER; Sugar, Tusearora ,cn anil Flint CORN. also, lCu A large quantity of small ONION SETTS. For sale i.y F. L. ZEMP. na Jan. 18 3 J'j FKLSU CARDElf SEEDS. T\7E liave just received from New York, our sup} I ply of GARDN SEEDS, which we think can 1,1 he recommended to the public as being perfectly feesu i ol and coon. fer- Our supply consists in part as follows: jry Giant Asparagus ROOTS I.nte Sugar Loaf " " Seed Green Glazed ,i > Artichoke, Large Globe Red Dutch (for Pickling.] bects. Collarde. "d Early Blood Turnip Brussels Sprouts.--" by Extra Early Turnip broccoli. Long Blood Early White Rre White Sugar Purple Cape. Yellow Sugar German Kale. .Mangel Wurtzel. cauliflower. be carrots. ; Large Early Large Orange Lnte. Early Horn Curled Cress. Altnngham. Spinach. I'ARSXirS. LCTTUICE. Gudrnsey or Cross Early Cabbage jdjj Large Dutch. Ice Head j{(? Curled Parsley. Magnum Bonum. RABISII. cucumbers. ive Long Scarlet Green Prickly ng Long 'ulmond Long Green nit Red Turnip Early Frame i? Scarlet Turnin Gherkin. - Yellow Turnip tomatto. Black Spanish. Small Red 11 o Salsify. Large Rod ak Celery, While Solid Pear Shaped. ){t. peas. . mustard. ? Early Washington or True White Mustard Seed 'r May Black 1,1 Early Charlton PErrrn. ?ss Early Prince Albert Cayenne nil Dwarf Blue Imperial Cherry [je Bishops Dwarf Large Bell , Dwarf Sugar Sweet Mountain (for Man:? Dwarf Marrowfat goes.) ' e Knights Dwarf Marrowfat! onions. od British Queen " Onion Sots 11(J Black eved " White Silver Skin (Seed.) ag Matchless " leeks. * , Fall " [American Fall Sugar. " London Hag. Pp snap beans. Egg Plant, lid Early Mohawk turnips. " Rachael Early Red Top ' " Valentine " Dutch Bs* " China " White Flat ot: ? Refugee Yellow Aberdeen ?re " Marrowfat Long Hanover UH Carolina or Scwee Norfolk j Large White Lima jllutn Bago . Dutch Case-knife Mammoth. Scarlet Runners. Okra. ? cabbage. melons. i th Early York IPine Apple " Dutch IXutmog ?B " May jParis Water Melon " Sugar Loaf Citroji. ind " Savoy early corn. " Drumhead Tuscorora '. Extra Fine Late Drumhead Sugar ~ Late Dutch iDntton 9''i " Flat Dutch Canada. " Large York For sale by Uld THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Jan. 18 3 I CtON -dSTING of all the varieties used lor Winter ) and Spring planting. Early York and Large bet Drumhead CABBAGE, Early Dutch Turnip au.l din Brown Mustard SEFJ)S, for sale by the pound or by mo nonsurc; ONION SETTS and LUCERNE SEEDS, nm fresh and of superior quality, just received at Z. J. Dull AY'S. Feb. 1. tf 5 Jci* Notice. IN future the OMNIBUS will not run to or from the Railroad De)>ot on tlie Sabbath. alo JOIIN K. WITIIE.LSPOQN, Proprietor. SEED Potatoes, Cheese. Table Salt, (in bags) Maccaroni, and superior Black Tea. For sale l>v Feb. 1 E. W. BONNEY. ,by KEEP WARM:! I") EADY-MADK Clothing, consisting of Dress, Frock V and Business COATS. Also, heavy Overcoats and Vests, lor sale at yreathj reduced prices, by Feb 1 E. W. BONNEY. Cradle*?A New Invention. ONE and two Hour self-rocking CRADLES, are now ollcred for sale by Dec. 17. C. L. CIIATTKN. Notice. A LL persons indebted to Samuel Benson deceased J-'\- are requcnlcd to call immediately and make payon ment, and those having claims will render them prop ind erlv attested to J. DUNLAP, Adin'r. Dec. 17. 101 tf A. 1. BASK IN, jn: A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN lI1< J\. EQUITY. Camden, S. C. Will practice in Kershaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the Court House. May 18. nd XV. II. It. WORklIVY ? 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN 1V EQUITY, Camden. S. C Will attend the Courts of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the Court House. , I,amp*! I,.'imps!! ~ T7OU T,ard, Oil and Burning Fluid, a large variety. I. among which arc a few of the now Pantent Safety Lamps, and Cans to match. Just received at Feb 8 tf Z. J. Doll AY'S. flHIISfllltf l-Slllip*. 'cn fpOR burning Spirit Gas, Homo beautiful patents. 1 Just received at Z. J. DcIIAY'S. lice. 21.?3t for Window Glr.ss. rrUlK subscriber lias just received a larpo invoice of 1 that lino "1'alapseo" GLASS, varying in size from S x 1? 1? 1S x 24, to which he invites the special attention of his customers. Z. J. Dell AY. by Dec. 21 tf ? K 1111 IIS. choice Baltimore cured Bacon Sides. Received and for sale by Dee. 5, 1852. SHAW ,t AUSTIN. ? i) CASKS No. 1 Smok-'d Salmon w 2 do do do Halibut Received and for sale by DeC. C, 1852. "SHAW k AUSTIN. BgBggjgggMaBgWgg 1 g gg MHUM I HIM'l Livery and Sale Stables. FORMERLY JOHN C. O'lIANLOX'S. rI rFHK Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his J X friends and the public, that, having purchased the yj Splendid STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known and popular STABLES, formerly owned by O'HAXLON, and lately by W.- E. ARCIIElt, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their patronage. with excellent SADDLE HORSES, and handsome and comfortable CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, Ci of the latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers, Ct in whose sobriety nnd experience every confidence can C/ be placed, at most reasonable prices. Many improvements have been made to the StabJes and Lots, and tu Drovers will find every accommodation tr?cy can de- of sire. tei Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable will run th from Boatwright and Janney's universally favorite "American Hotel," and also from the long-established and well-known Columbia Hotel, by Mr. D. Cald ! well, to tho various itanroaa Depots, or any point ue- . r sired. p ?5?"0rders left at the American Hotel, with Mr. W. i D. Harris, or the proprietor, at the Columbia Hotel, aTl will be promptly attended to; and the subscriber is confident that all who employ him will be pleased with N his prices and his teams. XATIIAN1EL POPE. wi Sept. 21. 70?Cm wi *rr/ 71 jtyp 7) 7.i 71 Vf'/Vi'iW Late Planter's Hotel Camden, S. .) 1E subscriber having purchased this extensive and p well known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and comfort, by a new addition of FURNITURE, and thorough and complete T REPAIRS, begs leave to inform the public that he is -I prepared to entertain all who may favor him with a ea I call in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Cam- C! den. op He deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, only ev o far as to say that his Table will be supplid daily as tin WELL AS ANY IN THE STATE; attended by po- po lite and attentive servants. His Stables will be bountifully supplied with Prov- to ender, and attended by the VERY BEST Ilostlcrs. in No pains will be spared to Kep a quiet and orderly in /douse. H. IIOLLEYMAN. Camdon. June 4, 1801. 45 tf mi : hi PIA.JTO roitTts. i.E THE subscriber respectfully invites the attention D, of the public generally to his stock of PIANO Ac FORTES, six, six and a half and seven Octave, Rose- to wood cases, with all the improvements, Harp Pedal, solid Iron Frames, and warranted to stand any climate. These Instruments are unsurpassed for richness of tone elegance of workmanship, and having the agency, they will be sold at manufacturer's prices, either for cash or ? on time. These Instruments are from the celebrated house of Hallett A Allen, Boston?they are carefully H packed and can be sent to any part of the country J without injury. GEO. ALDEX. it} Nov. 2(1. 95 tf ri DryGoods, Groceries, Crockery &c. J r I'M! K subscriber continues to keep on hand a comJL plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ac., which he will sell very low for cash. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Su^ar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, Ao.ic. Among his Dry Goods will be found a good article o pare Irish Linen, which ho will warrant to be genuine, Fc and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in wi this market. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. J. CHARLESWORTn. Constantly on Hand, J CLEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for building J purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. A very superior articlcof White Lime for whitewash "i ing. C. L. CIIATTEN. f J March 9. 20 tf es LUMBER FOR SALE "ViyillTE PINE, Ash, Hickory. Poplar, Mahogany, YY Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every variety of Northern Lumber. A l.s-O. . ? GRIND STONESand ICE, for sale in lots and quantities to suit purchasers. Address r JOHN B MARTIN, Agent, 1 Oct. 2G?ly. Charleston Neck Ice House. TJ Cutis. _ VSPLENDID assortment of Single and Double Barrelled GUNS, from ?5 to ?100, with powder Flasks, Shot Bags and Pouches, Percussion Caps, / Cleaning Rods, etc. Received and for sale by A Dec. 3. McDOWALL A COOPER. lo' ifotiec. C VLL persons indebted to John Ingram, by note os ^1 account, will take notice that payments arc only ' to be made to the undersigned, the Attorney of F. A. V t??: i.:?t , x pU'Li.i uav in msiitiuu for settlement. Cost mar be saved bv settling soon. W.' TlIUHLOVv CASTON, Att'.v forF. A. Nance. Assignee. _ Nor. 1G. 92 sw4m | Notice. t0' ,4 LL persons indebted toF. V. Snider, are requested xY. to make immediate payment to Morcau Naudin: behaving been appointed by tlio court as assignee to _ take charge of the assigned notes and accounts, Ac. Dec. 2l! ^ New Books, Annuals. &c. I Napoleon Dynasty, or History of the Napoleon Fam ly, with 20 authentic Portraits. 1 vol. Svo. Napoleon and his Marshall?. Illustrated, 1 vol. 8vo. / , Gallery of Ilyron'a Beauties;.The Waverly Gallery The Home Circle; The Book of the Heart Shakspearc Tales Girlhood of Shakspeare's Heroines .. Women of Early Christianity Women of the New Testament; Pictorial Testament ^ Romance of Indian Life Memoirs of the Great Metropolis A Step from the New World to the Old _ Small Books 011 Great Subjects; a Cabin A Parlor, by Randolph Contentment better than Wealth. ANNUALS FOR 1853. The Iris, in various styles; Gilt Book of Gems Gem of Beauty; Gein of the Season Friendships Gilt; Remember Me: Tlio Garland; Pearl Dew Drop; lee King: Juvenile Keepsake Ij Kiss Kringlc's Christmas tree; Book of Christmas. Almanacs, Diaries and Plantation Registers for 1853. A. YOUNG. Dec. 22, 1853. .? Co! Fine Cigar*. A SPLENDID Lot of "RIO HONDO'S," and a Ki' choice article of the "BENJAMIN FRANKLIN" i Brand. For sale by B. W. CHAMBERS. ~~ Jan 18 3 if Notice. I WILL open the Tax Books belonging to the Town of Camden, on the first day of January, 1853, for the purpose of collecting the Taxes, and will keep FJ open the same until the first of March ensuing, at which time they will be closed, and all defaulters dealt with according to lnw. Bv order of Council. Dec. 81 tf L. W. BALLAIU), T. Recorder. NOTICE. ( VLL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES R. . MoKAIN, by note or otherwise, are hereby' c,.f, earnestly requested to come forward and make payment, as il is time they were paid; and however much I may dislike it, and you would be displeased at it, ,, 1 hope you will not blame me if you find your notes 1 and accounts in the hands of a proper officer for col- ' lection. JOHN ROSSKR. n,? Executor of James R. McKain. , Camden, Jan. 25 4 . . pre Notice. ALL persons having claims against tho Estate of John Raskin, deceased, are required to hand them in. This notice will be plead in bar of all claims not pre- MA sen ted previous to the 1st Monday in January next, when a filial settlement of the estato will be made. Feb 8?im SAMUEL RASKIN, Adm'r. Notice. 1JERS0NS indebted to II. LEVY, or n. LEVY k 1 SON, are notiliod that unless payment is made before Return day, the claims against thorn will Ijo put jY in suit J. C. VEST, Agent. Feb. 8 G 3t ( ? jlmjm-*rmarjr?\A.r . CAEPETItfGS! CAKPETINGS! j VHE subscribers arc now prepared to offer at the - lowest market prices, a full assortment of superior ELVET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH and LINEN CARPETINUS. ALSO. The various widths of Printed Baizes, or Floor .oths, Floor and Stair OIL.CLOTHS and Crumb j .oths, Gilt and Silvered Stair Rods and Stair j lUPRTing, Rugs, Mais, &e. All of which have been selected from the manufacrers in the American and English markets, by one ! the partners, and we will have them cut, made, fit- I I and laid in the most workmanlike manner, anil or. j e best terras. "Wo most confidently invite attention to our stock. CURTAIN MATERIALS. Wo are now prepared in cur CURTAIN DEPART- I ENT to oiler the various styles ot Curtain Stuffs, in Ik, Worsted, Linen, and Cotton. Embroidered Lace xl Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices, tac. Church Tiimmings, Housings, &c. ew designs for which we have now received, and they ill be made and put up on the best terras, in the moat oykmanlikc manner, and under our own supervision. BROWNING & LKMAN, Successors to C. & E. L. Kerrison & Co. r Cor. King and Markct-sts. CLarleston, S. C. " Oct. 19 84 tf AJfCY A YD STAPLE D21Y GOO JOS, . CHARLESTON, S. C. J DROWNING & LEMAN, formerly of and succes- t y sors to C. & E. L. Kerrisox, would respectfully 11 the attention of their customers and others visiting . larleston. to their assortment of DRY GOODS now . lening. which will be found more complete than has . er before been offered in that city. All articles in J sir line have lin n niaritifocturfdejpressly to order, tmrted direct and will be warranted to prove as represenied. ' pyThe One Price System will be rigidly adhered c , and purchasers may depend upon every article be- t g priced as low as they can be procured in any city 1 the United States. c Particular attention is requested to their depart- ( cnts of Sii.k and Fancy Dress Goons, Emuroide- ? es, Carpetixgs, Blankets and Plantation Wool- j ins. Also, Sheeting and Shirting Linens, Table ( \mask Diapers, Towellings, Napkins, Doyi.ies, j together with every variety of Long Clotiis, Cot V Chittivp.o onH ti ricrrov nil Irirwla Terms Cash, or Citv acceptance. " BROWNING & LEMAN, ' 209 & 211 King-st. corner of Market. 1 Charleston; Sept. 14. 74 wl2m r Raxgiiiff :un! t rllE subscriber lias on hand a largesupplv of GUX t NY and D UNDEE BA G GIXG. A Iso, best qual- , r BALE ItOPE; and three ply TWINS, which he 11 sell at the lowest market price. Planters are in- ( ted to call and purchase. . r Sept 14. E. W. BONNEY. "Woollen Goods. f An assortment of ALL-WOOL PLAIXS f KERSEYS, LJXSEYS SATTJXETTS, TWEEDS JEAAS, dire. (f'c. <tc. etc. >r the Plantation and House Servants. Purchasers . ill please call, as they will be sold cheap, by Oct. 21. W. ANDERSON. lv RKFCKS FOR SALE. 1 n HIIE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of a L GOOD BRICK, which may be had on application v January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. P CAMDEN BAZAAR. LOOK HERE! LOOK HLREil J FUST received a new supply of WINTER GOODS, consisting of a groat variety of Dry-Goods, new* t styles, Clothing. Bonnets, Hats, Boots and Shoes, i oceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and China v are, Ac.. Ac. v ^"Selling at Charleston prices. a M. DRUUKER A CO. 'J Camden. Nov. 2. 88 tf " Drew fSliiri*. 3 ) L ACK and fancy Cravats, Gloves, of every descrip- i, J tion. With a full assortment of UXDER-CLO o IJXG and HOSIERY. Just arrived and for sale at Oct. 15. A. M. A R. KENNEDY'S. Bagging and Rope. < i LARGE supply of Gunny and Dundee Bagging. ? x. Also, best Charleston-ma le Hemp. For sale very i IV. W. ANDERSON. oliimhia S. C. Insurance Company. HIIE undersigned continues to net as Agents for the L above Company, and are prepared to take riskson hidings and Merchandize at custoniarv rates. A. M. k R. KENNEDY. June 15th, 1852. -IS tf Charleston Prices. IARNKSS, Saddlery, Trunks, Military "Work, Ac. ' manufactured to order, and warranted, at Charles- 1 a prices. ( ^jgTTcn per cent, discount for cash within 30 days. | LUKE ARMSTRONG. i Camden, April 23. 23 sw2wt POOTS AND S TOPS. ' i *;A PAIRS Gentlemen's Roy's Youth's and Chil- v tJ \/ d rcn's BOOTS, Kip and Calf pegged anfl sew ed, welt and pump, fair, stitched and fudged, , from No. 5, Cltilds, to No. 13 Men's?from t $1 to $10 r ntlcmcn's line Calf and Cloth and Congress Gaiters. ' " " Bootees, fair and stitched " ' " " " waterproof " from $2 to $5 ;n's Boy's and Youth's kip and calf L. and B. pegged and sewed Brogans, from 50e to $1.50 omen's Boots and .Shoes, pegged and sewed, from 25c. to $1.25 J " Slippers, from 25e to $1.25 (, dies' and Misses' fine Gaiters, all colors and sizes )i " " " Calf. Goat. Kid. Morocco and li enamelled Bootees. Buskins. Ties and Slippers, ' from 75c. to $2. For sale at the lowest price " Oct. 2G. WORKM AN .v lac NK. (| GOODS. ri ) IC1T figured and plain Silks .> i Cashmeres and DeLaincs, plain and printed. I large variety ofsmall pattern DcLaines, forcliildren. ALSO. y EMBROIDERIES-?Comprising n full assortment of j liars, Chemisettes. Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. With a large lot of j, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves. Just opened at Oct. 15. " A. M. k R. KENNEDY'S r ii. \v, B<).\.>I:V, a Bank Agent and G^naral Merchant, I, S. t:. p WILLIAB 1J. WATSOX, g lsiiionaclr tailor, CAAIUIiK.s. c. J, TEKMIAS W II>0\, COOT MAKER, CAMDEN, S. C. ROBLKT >IA>, 10ACII-MAKER, on Broad Street, near tlio Post 1 7 Ollioe. Camden, S. 0. Builds mid repairs Volii- a s of all descriptions. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, icelbarrows, ?tc. May 18, j. xv. i?. ti< hagi:a, -I )FFKRS Ids services to the citizens ofCnmdcn and 1 vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will be derate, ynd when required, ho will nttend sales in fo country. l'i p$"All orders left with Mr. J. S. Be Pass, will be unptlv attended to. Tt day 8?tf n< : .it AVOKIiUAA A BOOAB, !lt C( .VUFACTL'ItEIIS, WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL DEALERS IX Boots, Shoes, Leather, d< And Shoe-Findings, B CAMIIKX, 8. ('. Patent Excelsior Cutting Knives, [ANUFACTURKH only K. Taylor & Co., Colum ? bus, Georgia. For sale by j W. ANDERSON, Agent. (a lamden, Sept. 7 72 tf msmmttac. rat, *- ' 'H.-^rJ - nvwaeM ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER, FOR TIIE CURE OF 0.,. 3. HO^rtTOft'S "'"~ Mw' : - > ;A * v j V * :' '. ' t '> t ' * ' 'repared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OP THE OX, after directions of BARON LIE BIG. the {rreat Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D. Philadelphia Pa. Hiis is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION,and DEBILFTY. f'nritior nffnr Xrifnrp's nwn k*t -- -1 ~ O - - -?WW, l/J Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice 5o?"Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Iluast Be f in alumt lv:u hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digestng Principle of the Gastric Juice?the Solvent of he Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Slirnulaing Agent of the ?Viomaeh and Intestines. It ia wtracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, hus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE i'LUJD, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in ts Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. Iy the aid of this preprration, the pains and evils if INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed. ju>t as they would be by a healthy Stomachs t is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases # >T LHjJJlIill i\LKVUUS i)li.'LINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, upposed to be 011 the verge of the grave. The Scientific. Evidence upon which it is based, is in he highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKA3LE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIEIJIG in his celebrated work on Quintal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be eadily prepared from the mucous membrane of he stomach of the Ox, in which various articles >t food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, chang. d, and digested, just in the same manner as they could be in the human stomach." JSgf Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SC1ENriFJC EVIDENCE, similar to the above, togeth:r with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, rom all parts of the United States. Agent?Z. J. DeHAY, Camden, Wholesale md Retail Agent, $500 CHALLENGE, IT7IIATEVEU concerns the health and happiness of a v Y\ people is at all limes of the most importance. I lake ^ t for granted that every pen-on will do all in their power, o save the lives of their children, and that every person t ill endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifice*, feel it to he my duty to solemnly as-nre you' nut WORMS, .( cording to the opinion of the most celebretul Physician*, ire the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to vhich children and adults are liable; if-.,you have an apictite continually changeable from one kind of food to .nother liad Bieatli. Pain in tho Stomach, Picking at the <ose. Hardness and Fullness ol the Belly, Dry Cough, ilow Fever. Pulse Irregular?remember that all these deiote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy. IIOBESfSACK'S WOILO S1RIP. Alt article founded upon Scientific Principles, compoun!ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe vlien taken, and ran be given to the mcst tender Infant villi decided beneficial etlect. where Bowel Complaints nd Diarrhrea have made them weak and debilitated the I'onir properties of my Worm Sjrup are such, tliat it lands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in iving tune and strength to the Stomach, which makes it n Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia,' the stouishingcures performed by this Syrupafter Physicians ave failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy verall others. TIIE TAPE WORH ! This is the most difficult Worm to destrov of all that in est the liumori system. it grown to an almost Indefinite etigth becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines md Stomach effecting the health -co sadly as to cause St. fit us I "ance, Fits.&c.. that those afflicted seldom if ever aspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early ;rave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic reutment must he pursued, it would therefore be proper 0 take fi to 8 of niv Liver Pills so as to remove all obstrucions. that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, vhii h must ho taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulla 3 times 1 day these directions followed have never been known to ail in curing the most obstinate rase of Tape Worm. KOBEXSACIt'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER. it serving as a filterer to purify the Dloud, or giving he proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action >f the Liver effects the other important parts of the sysem.antl esults variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia &.r. We shoiihl, therefore, watch every symp- i oiu that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. I'h' se I'ills being composed of ROOTS A: 1'LANTS furtidied by nature to lu-al the sick: Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the i'ulmouary mucus membrane.or promotes the discharge of ecreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, winch changes n some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain norbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC which gives me and strength to the nervous system, renewing health tad vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A CATHARTIC, ,v Inch acts in jierfect harmony with the other ingredients, md operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole na-soi corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Hood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEtfALES. Von will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in maivcomplaints to which you are subject. In obstructions ither total or partial, they have been found of inestimalie benefit, restorina their functional arrangements to a lealtlivaction, pnrifyina the blord and other fluids so efL-rttiaflv to put to flight all complaints which may arise mm female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimicssof sight, pain in tin* side hark. Ac. None genuine nnlpss signed J. N. ilobensack, all others eing base Imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desimis of In-coming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. I. Ilohensack. No. 120 North 2nd St. above Race St. 'hi adelphia. Pa. Sold by every Druggist and Merchant in the U. S. cents. Z.J. DeHay.Camden Wholesale and Retail Agt. V. A. Morrison & ( o., Winnsboro, F. Curtis Columbia, , A. Reed Chesterfield. DCr Price each 25 cts. Hardware. IM1E Subscribers offer to the public, the most complete assortment of HARDWARE in the back ^ juntrv. As it litis been nearly all bought from first amis,"they can sell (on tho same terms) at Charleston rices. Those wanting Builders, Hardware, Carpenters or mitli's Tools, Mill Irons, Cross-cut or Mill Saws, Axes, on or Steel, would do well to give them a call. McDOWALL & COOPER. Ready-Jladc Clothing. 4 HANDSOME stock of 00ATS, VESTS AND , V PANTS. Also. Coats and Vests for Boys. With hrtre csortment of HATS. Just received at 0?t. lb. A. M. i U. KENNEDY'S. " TAXES! S"""OTICE is hereby given, that I will open Book on the 26th day of Februray next, at t e Store James Dunlnp, in Camden, for colle ting the Taxes r 1852, and will attend at the following places on ie following days for the same purpose. On Monday, February 28th, at Liberty Hill; on itosdny, the 1st of March, at Flat Rock; on Wed >sdnv, the 2d of March, at ISutialo; on Thursday, I of'March, at Lizenby's; on Friday, 4th of March, Schroek's Mill; on Saturday, 5th of March, at a ret on'a Mill. After the above named times, I will attend at Camm until the lirst dav of May next, at which time the ooks will positively be closed, and all defaulters juble taxed. J. \i. DOBY, T. C. K. D. Jan. 18. 3 7HVORING EXTRACTS.?A full sun? ply of PRESTON 4 MERRILL'S EXTRACTS, ssorted) for Flavoring. Received yesterdav, at ' " Oct. 12. Z. J. DtellAY'S.