er | | ?eifftri> PoeSrt). i LINES. CY MRS. SARA IT T. POLTOK. If I was lite light cf the brightest star L - That burns in the zenith now, - I wouhi wander down from my home afar ITo kiss thy radiant brow: If I wore the breath of a fragrant flower With a viewless wing and tree, I would steal away front the fairest bower, And live. luve. but for t'.ico. f" " If I were the scul of bewitching song. With a uming. melting tone, I wouid float from the gay and tho'ilec-s throng, * v And soothe thy soui atone; If I were a charm by a fancy wrought, E I would bind tlico with a sign. And never aga!.# :t T declare!" I With that they frowned, and struck, end fought, j And fiercely stood at bay, i And describe, whose cv1: ry motion is intently watched by the buzzard* ; iti momentary expectation that they will drop r down and die ami Inraish tlietn a scant meal.? j ;* And such insipid milk as tlnSo poor ki-:e yield C with their lite cannot wi ll any propriety becal ' led milk. I he li'tlc hall ol hut tor that may i be extracted from it by dint of hard preserving j , churning, is as white and insipid as the milk it " t Self. And who of th? vouug folks have ever s seen a home made cheese? We have been "man and boy for thiity nine years" and have never seen one. B it we arc wandering. J i For the encouragement <>f other farmers to 1 at least raise their own meat, we have been ll : kindly famished by Mr. IK-iirv Burton, an esr cellent neighbor and most successful planter in . this District, with a list containing the weights of a number of hogs killed by him this winter, j fFrom this we glean the following particulars, j Mr. Burt"li killed twenty*two hogs two years old. the average weight which was neaily 331 lbs. The heaviest (if this lot weighed 434 lbs. He als?? killed one fourteen months oKJ which r weighed 310 lbs.. Fifteen of one year n.d av erage 177 1 8 IIh., the heaviest weighing 21*2 ,v lbs. Some of our re;ide;s will reC'd.ect the " monstrous hog Mr. Burton exhibited at the last Agriculturial Fair at this place. Having prepared him properly and fattened him as well as an overflowing corn crib would enable hi n, " bp killed him the 231 of last month and he weighed gross 7H0 lb-?., neat 7!)I lbs. \Ve i have forgotton his age; if we mistake not he -I was three years old. The whole number of " hogs killed by Mr. Burton of his own raiding was 71. averaging 282 1 4 lbs. a head. Now is not Mr. Burton's success encouraging tooth t ers to follow his example ? lie made a large cotton crop too, plenty of com of course and an ahundande of every thing else that can be raised on a fin m. - Newberry Snitinrl. ( ? - , a From the Albany Cultivator. Management and Ilronomy. - It is a subject worthy of inquiry, why some farmers, with only moderate means and with the growth of no extraordinary crops make : handsome yearly profits, while others with j . larger products in certain cases, accomplish , little or nothing as an aggregate ga n. The | - answer to tins prnoium win u a (.ss (Jt. , ded by the superior in mage nent in the arruii-r,.. J meut of the complex machinery, in conductiinr the multifarous work of the liirm. We bm lieve that a bill's eve view of ?? entire year* operation, would often greatly assist the far- mer in improving his fauns arrangements,' and perhaps a few ver\ brief suggestions may,' I at the present season of the year, air.id some i valuable assistance in accomplishing this pur. poae. f The ?r*t groit object m s'l firming, ctrtf**# to obtain frrm *giV?n oflaod I to t!ic largest product witli the least outlay < consumption ofuapilid. To secure this r suit the following points should bo aticiuU to. 1. Tiie land must be in such condition as I admit of working at all times, or nearly so, s that men and teams may not be standing id! in waiting for the land to acquire a suitable d give of dryness. Heme if naturally wet must be will underdiained. 2. Its condition should be such as to ndm of the application of manure to good advanta< by thorough intermixture and otherwise?at not to render it useless by being envelope with water or water soaked earth. o. A high degree.of fertility should be mat taiiud?as the same labor in that ease wi j teld a larger icsult. 4. A thorough eradication of weeds at their seeds, will save much subsequent lab* in extending against them, as well as to sat much of the fertility of the soil from \vn>te i their uselcs growth. b. A saving ot tnc materialsol tnanurcshoui be carefully attended to, as one-half at least < the solid and liquid portions are usually \va ted by a neglect to provide absorbants or n servoirs. C. Selecting crops, and selection a propi proportion of each, is of the highest consi quence. The market value of one crop ma be higher than that ot another but if it draw hard on the strength of the soil, or costs muc labor, or if the labor be reqwired at a tin: when there are other important drafts upo it, such a crop should not he often repeated. 7. Everything should be done as cheaply: possible, for which purpose crops should be a ranged so as to distribute the labor, cquall through the year, that men and teams ma not he idle at one period, and hardly driven i another, or in other words, that too much bu iin-ss may at times accumulate for its thoroug p.omnlptinn in cpnsnrc If. frpniipiiflv binnnr that the difference between profits and loss di pends on this alone. 8. Nothing is more important than the dii tribution of crops in a rotation, as they e.xhaui ihe soil differently, or what one takes from th land, another leaves; hence the greater vuriet jf farm product, the more perfectly the balanc ivill be maintained in the soil. For examph A'heat, barley oats, regarded as silica plants, c :hose which consume more largely the soluhi linty portions; peas, beans, and clover, are lim plants ; potatoes, and turnips are potash plant hese different classes should he distributed s is to preserve the ingredients of the soil, if w nay use the term, in equilibrium. To preserv ilso a clean state of land, sowed and hoed crop ihould he alternate with each other. I). A system comprising a proper intermix ,uie of tillage and grass crops and raising dc nestic animals, should be carefully made on md adopted. Grain crops often afford tb lighest immediate profit, but domestic animal serve the indispcusible purpose of supplyin nanure; hence, in estimating the profit of rah ng r.nd fattening cattle, sheep and swine, ill ;ery important means they serve in providin, >abulum for tillage crop should be carefully In ten into account, a thing too often thrown ci irely out of the question. We briefly mention these few points in su( .essful farming, not as anything new but. fo be purpose of recalling the attemiou offai ners, who, by careful observation and accurat ecords, can arrange the details of udjuslin heir own operations, better than by any pai icular rules we could lav down for their mi I inte. Leather! Leather!! Leather!!! 4 GOOD assortment of every description. Jus ljl received and for sale by March 29?18tf WORKMAN A* BOONE Cora Starch. | LOT of extra quality Corn Starch, for Pudding! L Ice Creaui, Pies, Ac. For sale by June 4. W. C. MOORE. A^AA lbs. superfine Western Bacon Sides -w'/V/'J 1000 lbs " 41 44 Hams For sale by W. C. MOORE. C'tisli! Cash !! 4 SPLENDID assortment of Ladie's Dress flood LjL at Cost for cash, consisting of Borages, Tissue! Irencdines and Foulard Silks of the latest styles an nest textures. A rare ehanco for the Ladies is noi tiered, as I am determined to sell these Goods a rime cost for cash. K. W. BONNEV. May 31 tf CHARLESTON PRICES. 1IAUXESS SADDLERY, TRUNKS, MILITARY WORK, &c. lanufactured to order and warrated. i t CHARLES 'ON PRICES, opposite Mr. Robert Mans Coacli Fat orj', Camden, S C., by LUKE ARMSTRONG. t^**Ten percent, discount for cash within 30 day: March 22. 12 tf I?u" Arrival*. 00 lbs. Pecan Nuts 1 50 lbs. Brazii Nuts 00 ,l English Walnuts | 100 44 soil shell Almond Just received, fresh and for sale by June 14. W.C.MOORE. ftoltcc. I'M I K subscriber is expecting in a few days 250 Bbh . of superior WHITE LIME in Ilhds.. each 5 Bbls L'hicli is olfered very low in lots not less than 2 Ilhdi 'taken"from the Depot. C. L CUATTEN. May 31? 22tf Canvassed Hams. VLOT of superior CANVASSED HAMS. Just rt ccivcd at W. C MOORE'S. Candies. | s) BOXES Adamantine Cuudh-s. At Juno H. W.C.MOORE'S. Sugars! Scgars!! Scgars!!! JUST received, a fresh supply of SKG.AltS, sum with short names and some with long oues. A o be sold for cash, if 1 can get it. May 20. JAMES McEWF.N. " Look Ont!" OR rather look in as you pass hy (on either sido walk in. ask for your account (or last year, an eltle up. My engagements during the next inont re pressing, and I want what you owe nic to met lieni with. The next application may reach voufroi , <1 liferent source. Z. J. DnllAV. May 24?21 tf. HEW SE'KIXG ttGODS. ^ VERY handsome Assortment of all hind* ncc i V receiving at A. At. it li IvbA AfcOY'S. Mmeli '.'nil" (CASK of Crosse A Blae'? well's KnglMi Sauces, cot sitting of Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey an 'oliii Bull. Received and lor sale by Hcc. d. 1832. SIIAW & AUSTIN. For Sale. \GOOD single horse wagon Harness. Also, goo . Iris.li Potatoes, at SI per IjiibIioI. April 15. J. C1IA RHUS WORTH. JACKSON EIGISC, [S NOW OPEN for the reception of Travelers on 1 Hoarders. It is located one door North ofllessi ?haw u ; JL.1. arrivals from various sources, much larger addi r ! tions tiian usual to his stock of e] j Earthen. C iiiisa and Glassware, | now comprising a full assortment, and consists, amonj | other articles, of the following: . i French China, newest shapes?Plain White, Go! J Bam 11 j and Decorated, jo ; French and English China Fancy articles, id Ironstone and superior White Granite Ware, of Chin: finish. Newest patterns Colored Wares. Cut, Moulded and Plain Glassware of every variety, ii Oil, Lard, Fluid and Pine Oil Hanging, Desk, Parlo iil and Store Lamps. Factory and Mill Lamps, ol best construction. , English Tin Steak Dishes, Coffee Urns, Lamps to each Wire and Tin Dish and Plate Covers, Tea Trays. jr Table Cutlery, Table Mats, Castors, Britannia and Sil re ver-Plated Goods. In And other Housekeeping Articles, at low prices. I irSgTacking for the country warranted. H. E. NICHOLS. , Columbia, April 12. 15 3m t C ARPETINGS! C ARPETINGS q. rPlIE subscribers arc now prepared to Oder at tin X lowest market prices, a full assortment ofsuperio ,r VELVET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY y. INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH v * and LINEN CARPETINGS. ,s also. l The various widths of Printed Baizes, or Flooi Cloths, Floor and Stair OIL CLOTIIS and Crumi ie Cloths, Gilt and Silvered Stair Rods and Staii n Carpeting, Rugs. Mats, Ac. All of which have been selected from the manufac l5 turers in the American and English markefsgby oni of the partners, and we will have them cut, made, fit r ted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and or y the best terms. y We most confidently invite attention to our stock it CURTAIN MATERIALS. s- We are now prepared in our CURTAIN DEPART |) MENT to offer the various styles of Curtain Stuffs, ii )S Sill;, Worsted, Linen, and Cotton. Embroidered Lao and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices, kc Church Trimmings, Hangings, Ac. New desicms for which we have now received, and thei s" will be made and put up on the best terms, in themos! workmanlike manner, and under our own supervision e BROWNING k LEU AN, v Successors to C. k E. L. Kerrison k Co. Cor. King and Market-sts. Charleston, S. C. e Oct. 19 E4 tf ir 2,000 lbs. Sash AVciglils. e O TONE LIME in good order, a superior article foi e finishing and white washing; Calcined Plaster o .. Paris, Roseudale Cement, direct from the inanufactu rer's, and in quantities to suit purchasers. 0 ALSO ft A new aqd handsome assortment of Window Shades e 20 patterns, consisting of landscape and architecture |S designs. Trice 75c. to $4 per window. April 4. ._ C. L. CIIATTEN. Constantly on fjlaiid. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for building purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricui 1 tural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and ft in quantities to suit purchasers. s A very superior artieleof White Lime for whitewash ? ing. C. L. CIIATTEN. 7 March 9. 20 tf i~ e PIA.IO FORTES. ir rrH"0 Sc.ond hand PIANO'S, in good styleand tunc ? ? For sale by J. B. F. BOONE. March 1-9 .It FOR SALE. . "piiE Brick of the WATER EE HOUSE, Also, the X. Furniture saved from the fire, consisting of Beds, Matrasses, Tables, Chairs, Mosquito Netting, Crocke rv, aud numerous other articles too tedious to men ft ti?u. All of which will be sold exceedingly low or .r application to II. 1I0LLEYMAN. May 10 19 tf ' To Rout. ! rpHU Store formerly occupied by the subscriber will m JL bo put in first rate order and rented on good terms. Possession given on the 1st July next. ,t April 10. 15. W. BONN FA*. 5000 first quality Rio Hondo SUGARS 5000 do do Gold Leaf do 2000 do do Regnlia do a . Received and for sale by c 0,1952. SHAW k AUSTIN SUPERIOR Count!v Lard; also, Alum Salt. Foi sale by * E. W. BONNEY. BEST quality 4-4. 5-4 ami 6-4 India Matting, forsalc low by * E. \\\ BONNEY. FINE APPLE CHEESE, Fresh 'Figs, Citron, Capers, Chocolate, Ginger Preserves, and Wash j Powder, Just opened by E. IV. BONNEY. v / \I.D Government Java ColVcc. fine Chewing Tobaclt V-/ co, and Adamantine Candles. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. " OUM.MER Clothifigand llats, of the latest styles, O for sale at BONNEY'S. BOYS' SHOES. ,4 GOOD Article, received and for sale by 5_ A WORKMAN it BOONE. March 29?13tf BOLOGNA SAUSACES, Smoked Tongues, Superior Canvas liams, for sale by J. A. SCIIROCK. DRIED Figs, Oranges, Prunes, liaisons, Citron nud Currants?airesh lot just received by g J. A SC11 ROCK. MEAL and GRITS?a fresh supply kept eonstaa ly on baud by J. A. SCII ROCK. Jud lleeeived. * 1 CASE Assorted Preserves. 1. 2 cases Ginger do. * 1 " Reading Sauce. 1 ' Harvey do. 1 " John Bull do. 1 * Worcestershire Sauce. T " English Picenlilli. ! 1 " " Pickles. 2 " American l'iekles - By J. A. SCII ROCK. Ill III). "OousardVJInms. Received and for sale by _Doc. C, 1852. SIIAW A A USTIN. Porter and Ale. b) CASKS Byass' LONDON PORTER e mJ 2 casks FALKIRK ALE. Just received by 11 _May J- J. A. SCII ROCK, crnncr ii(n>i.'ivbe supplied at the shortest notice, is Terms Cash. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. !e April 12 15 tf I^RKSll Mountfliu Butter, c'reflh Country Lard. I Frnttlrhy J. A. BCIIROCK. xmr.u.. mixi-bM3 n ?w.?..,,-un.^ni FRESH GROCERIES. r|MIE Subsiriber is now receiving, at the Store fori X inerly occupied by Mr. Sam'l Henson, a generaassortinent of Groceries, consisting of r SUGARS?Loaf, Crashed, and Brown. COFFliE?Rio, Lnguirs and Java. TEAS?Gunpowder, llysuti and Black. MOLASSES?New Orleans and W. I. CANDLES?Spertn, Adamantine and Tallow. ? I SPICKS?Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Allspice, j Ginger, Pepper, English and American Mustard. 1 j FRUITS?Figs, Prunes, Citron, Raisins, Whole, 1-2 'and 1-4 Boxes; Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, | Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Fillnsrts, Pecan Nuts. 1 | SAUCES?Walnut and Tomato Catsup; Worcesj tershire. John Bull, Reading, Harvey, nud Pepper Sauces. PICKLES?English and American. r | PRESERVES?Ginger and Assorted. BRANDY FRUITS?Cherries, Pine Apples and PcacheB. FISH?Macknrel, Kits and Bbls., Salmon, Pickled and Fresh, (in Cans,) Sardines. Sugar Cured Hams, Smoked Tongues, Lard, Irish PimnoA Pnnol'ora .^1 nroh Soan. 1 Uiuiura, WIJ1UIJO, Vlictac, V.uv?v.?. , ! , Maccaroni. Tobacco and Cigars. A general assortment of Brandies. Wines and Li. quors; together with most or all the articles found in a well assorted Grocery Store, which I will dispose of at the lowest possible rates for Cash. ? Feb 15?7tf J. A. SCIIROCK. . DRY GOODS. ,^A Pieces Fancy Prints for Spring t/w 12 pes. " Spring Muslins 10 pes. Worsted Assorted 12 " Fancy and Blk. Cassimeres t 4 " Superfine Blk. Broadcloth 3 15 " Superb Marseilles Vesting t 300 " Brown and Bleached Ilomespun 5 Bales DeKalbOznaburgs 40 P'cs. Striped Goods for Servant's Spring wear - 2<>0 Bundles Concord Yarn, Bleached and Brown Linens ? Merino Silk and Blk. and Col\l Kid Gloves White and Red Flaunel Hosiery Ac. Ac. Ac. For sale low by W. C. MOORE. Feb. 15 1 Candies. ! QAA LBS. Assorted Candies, fresh. For sale by OUU W. C. MOORE. r Wines. t 2 14 Casks superfine Maderia Wine. 2 Qr. no good old do do. 10 Cases St. Julien Medoc Claret Wine, 1 Cask Old Port Do. 1 Case superfine Holland Gin. in qts. For sale low by W. C. MOORE. "Old Pinch Castillian." HALF Pipe Old Fiench Brandy, as above W. C. MOORE. 1CASE Crosse k Black-well's English Pickles, con. sitting of Piccalilly, Chow-Chow, Caulitlowcr and mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by . Dec. G, 1832. SEIAW k AUSTIN. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c, rpiIE subscriber continues to keep on hand a comJL plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Grocc! rics, Crockery, kc., which lie will sell very low for c.vsn. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of 1 Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, &c. &o. Among his Dry Goods willbefound a good article c pure Irish Linen, which he will warrant to bo genuine, and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in this market. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. J. CIIARLESWORTH. Fine Cigars. A SPLENDID Lot of ;'RrO HONDO'S." and a choice article of the "BENJAMIN FRANKLIN" ' Brand. For sale by B. W. CHAMBERS. Jan 18 ?, if hi BBLS. Kennedy's BuUc-r Crackers, i w Received and for sale bv Dec. G, 1852. _ ' SHAW k AUSTIN. 4 SUPPLY of fresh CURRANTS, CITRON and .'V. RAISINS, just received, and low for cash bv 1 jail 11 B. W. CHAMBERS. I?RKSH Citron. Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Yeast Powder, Muecaroni, Broma, Figs, Chocolate, Capers. Lemons. Irish Potatoes, ic.. just received by jan. lltf fi K. W. BONNEY. NOTICE. rI~MIK subscribers have removed from their oldstand, | A to the one formerly occupied by Maj. K. S. Mofi'af, . "? ?1ia Trunk of Camden, where mav be JIIICU UVUI O UUV t v via v ? ound at all timc3 a complete assortment of Groceries. Jan. 11 2 tf SHAW k AUSTIN s A A BAGS Rutlcdge's Family Buckwheat. Rccei4U ved and lor sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. wY CASE Pie Fruit 1 do Pine Apple in juice. Received and for salo by SHAW k AUSTIN. OA BOXES Mild Goshen Cheese. Received and for Ov sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. J A Bbls. Mercer Potatoes. Received and for salebv 11/ Dec. C, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. * 1CASE frccb Maccaroni. Received and for sale by Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. I CASE potted Yarmoulh Herring 1 do do Anchovio Paste Received and lor sale by Dec. G. 1852 SHAW k AUSTIN. 1CASK genuine London Mustard 1 do do French do Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. y A TWO-POUND cans fresh Salmon. ? ) w Received and for sale by Dec C, 1852. SIIAW AUSTIN. GASES No. 1 Smok.nl Salmon w 2 do do do Halibut Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. Ale and Porter. K CASKS "Bvnsa'" TORTSR, f) 3 ' "Falkirk's" ALS. Just received by W. C. MOORS. New Arrivals. 4 Cases l'int Tickles assorted, 4 " " " " j Just received by W. C. MOORE. J AIDES' KID GLOVES Handsome Fans, French j Embroideries, Linen Il'dkfs, Doilcrs, Table Linens, Linen Sheeting, Ac., now opening at March 29 " _ BONNNY'S._ VLOT of line Guava JSLLY. just received and . low for cash by B. W. CHAMBERS. i Ll.UBEK FOR SALE TinilTK TINS, Ash. Hickory, Poplar. Mahogany. W Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every va i riety of Northern Lumber. ALSO. GRIND STONESand ICS.for sale iu lots andquan tities to suit purchasers. Address JOHN B MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 2G?lv. Charleston Neck Ice House Soda Water and Ire, KSTT always on hand by May 3. J. A. SCIIROCK._ 4f? and 6-4 INDIA MATTING, for sale low to . to close, by S. W: BONNSY. i . 7 .... ("1 RAIN Cradles of a superior quality, for sale by J S. W. BONNSY. V SILVER Mounted Cnrriago Harness, of Johnson's make, for sale at less than cost by I May 17 E. W BONN BY. WJI. Jl. SIIANiVOK, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, 8 C. Has removed his Office to that oue door above A. Young's Hook Store Jan. 24. ?csCTi m.^wrai;v. .-jm.'szzgwsEJDj Professor Alexander C. Barry's TKICOPHEBOIS, OR Medicated Compound, for preserving, fastening, j softening and promoting the growth of the hnir, | cleansing the head, and curing diseases of the skin, | and external cuts, bruise?, dc. 'Ihe common consent of all who have used Barry's Tricopherous, whether for the improvement and invigoration of the hair, or for eruptions, cuts, bruises, die., plaees-it at the head of all preparations intended for like purposes. This is no ill considered assertion. Figures and facts bear it out. The sales average a millions of bottles a year: the receipts, in cash, $100,000. This year the business will exceed that amount. The number of orders which daily arrive at the depot and manufactory, 137 Broadway, New York, addressed to Professor Barry, enclosing cash, and requiring immediate nttention, would scarcely be btlicvcd. The wholesale demand is from 2,000 to 3.000 bottles n day, probably exceeding that of all the other hair preparations conjoined. The popularity of the article everywhere, and the liberal terms to deaiers, combine to increase its sales with great rapidity; and improvements ic its composition, made at considerable expense, adds to its reputation as well as its intrinsic value. For sale wholesale and retail, by the principal merchants and druggists throughout the UnitedStates and Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain and France, and by Dortch, Jones lr nnrl Rorl Penner. Also?Flavoring Extracts of Orange, Lemon, Peach, Rose, Nutmegs, Almond and Vanilla, Rose Water, Orange Flower Water, &c. Always on hand at Feb 8?6tf *Z. J. PellAY'S. Window Glass. THE subscriber has just receiveda large invoice o that fine "Patapsco" GLASS, varying in size from 8 y, 10 to 18 ^ 24, to which he invites the special attention of his customers. Z. J. Dell AY. Dec. 2 ltf Radway's Remedies. CONSISTING of Radway's Ready Relief, Ready Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicated Soap and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Just received at Z. J. DellAY'S. March 29 tf Colleton Bitters. .4 LARGE and fresh supply, received this day ai JA. Z. J. DclIAY'S. April 19?3t Lamps! Lamps!! * FOR Lard, Oil and Burning Fluid, a large variety, among which area few of the new Pantciit Safety Lamps, and Cans to match. Just received at Feb 8 tf Z. J. DellAY'S. Hanging Lamps. FOR burning Spirit Gas, some beautiful paterns. Just received at Z. J. DcHAY'S. Dec. 21.?3t "Come at Las!." A FULL and fresh supply of Cleveland's Premium Cologne and Tooth DentriQce. Received yesterday at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Pure White Lead. ,4 LARGE and fresh supply of llinrison's extra 1jL quality Parlor Lead, Chrome Green, ground and dry; Lim-ecd Oil; Spirits Turpentine, An. Ac. Just received at Z. J. DkIIAY.S. f Ladies' Ores* Good*, &c. I7* ASH ION ABLE styles of Grenadines, Tissue, Ba. rcge and Barege DeLain, Printed Jaconet and Organdi Muslins. Brilliant and Printed Linen, splendid worked Robes, Lawn and Cambric Robes, white and black Lace Mantillas, black and colored Application Mantillas, (a new article.) splendid worked Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Ivory and Spanish Fans, Ac. Received and for sale by March 29. McDOWALL & COOPER. Fre*li Saratoga Water. TCST received at WORKMAN'S Trug-Store. - New Spring Goods. rpiIK subscriber has received a Iianiisomo assort! JL mcntof NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS I Cip fiKVTr.EMEVS tt'KA K ffinsi'.lirir'nf n rrpnprnl 1 variety of all articles in liis line. to. which he invites the special attention of purchasers. April 12-15tf P. ROBENSON. A SPLENDID assortment of Single and Double J\ Barrelled GUXS, from $5 to ?100, with powder Flasks, Shot Bags and Pouches, Percussion Caps, Cleaning Rods, r???"? ' * .:- IT &*' !. ?/j? jray. P ?\ "&\ fc' g tji? S s sC? f? fei i' x - >X IPs p% lili'.r^ jlf Li dp/ Prepared Irom RENNET, or the fourth"SO M ACII OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTOiv, M. D. Philadelphia Pa. This is a trulv wonderful remerlv for 1NDIGES TION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice ?2f~IIalf a teaspoonfui of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or di.-soive, Five Founds of Roast Be f in about tv.o hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief elpment, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice?the Solvent ot the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Simulating Agent of the Mtomach and Intestines. It ie extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this preprration, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DVSPEPSJA^ire removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific. Evidence upon which it is based, isjn the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE r BARON L1EBJG in his celebrated work on At.trail i . 41 A ~ A i!>. ? saiiiiiidi j . ~~xiii .11liJJUicii ASigCEllve Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane ol the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles ol food, as mpat and eggs, will be softened chang. ed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.'" jJS&P^Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount ol SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, from all parts of the United States. Agent?Z. J. DeHAY, Camden- Wholesale and Retail Agent, ~$500 CHALLENGE, * TT^IIATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a V\ people is at all times of the most importance. I take it tor granted that e\ery person will do uii in their powir, * to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at oil sacrifices. I feel it to lie my duty to solemnly attire you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable; if ycu have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of fcod t another. Bad Bieath, Pain in tho Stomach. Picking at ? ,?. Nose, Hardness ami Fullness ol the Belly, Dry Cr, Slow Fever. Pulse Irregular?rcmemberthat all these de note WORMS,and you should at once apply the remedy. IIOBEXSACli'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded upon .Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the mcst tender Infant with derided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrliftra Ivive made them weak and debilitated the Tonic pn perties of my Worm Sjrup are such, that it stands without an ecptal in the rntalogne of medicine* in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy (or those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the astonishinc cures performed by I his Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior tflicary overall others. THE TAPE WORM I This is the most diffienlt Worm to destroy of all that in fest the humeri system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming ro coiled and fastened in the Inter tinea and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus t'ancc. Fits, &c..that those afflicted seldoraif ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them loan early grave. In order to destroy tins Worm, a very energetic treatmcntmttstbepiirsued.it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of nty Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions. llmt the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,whit h must h- taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulls 3 tirr.i s a day these directions followed have never been km wn to fail in coring the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. HCiliiKSACIi'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVEIl, itservtiiE as a liltererto purify the Dluod. orgiving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong aeticrr of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and esults variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia Ac. We should, therefore, watch evesy sjmptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of HOOTS & PLANTS furnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion (rem the I'ulmouarv mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, w hich changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of thesystem. 3rd, A TONIC which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4ih, A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole massot corrupt and vitiated roatier, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in ma ny complaints to which yon are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy act ion, purit vine the blued and other fluids so effectually to put to flight all complaints which may arise Irom female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side hark. & r. None genuine unless signed J. N. Ilobensnck, all others being base Imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desironsof becoming Agents rnustaddress the Proprietor. J* N. Ilobensack. No. 120 North 2nd ;t. above Race St. Phi addphia. Pa. Sold by every Druggist and Merchant in the U. S. Agents. Z.J. Delfav.Camden Wholesale and Retail Apt. W. A. Morrison & Co., Winttsboro, F. Curtis Columbia, J. A. Reed Chesterfield. OCT Price each 25 c:s. Hardware. r|"MlE Subscribers oft'er to mo public, the most comJL plctc assortment of- HARDWARE in the back country. As it has been nearly all bought from first hands, thev can sell (on tho same terms) at Charloston prices. Those wanting Builders, Hardware, Carpenter's or Smith's Tools, Mill Irons, Cross-tutor .Mill Saws, Axes, Iron or Steel, would do well to give them a call. McDOW ALL & COOPER. Reaily-Tladc Clothing. VHANDSOME stock of COATS, VESTS AND PA NTS. Also, Coats and Vests for Boys. With a large assortment of HATS. Just received at Oct. If.. A. M. & R. KENNEDY'S. A. G. BASKIR, VTTORXEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Ker shaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of tho Court House. May 18. W. Till SI LOW CASTOR. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. r AVnpv c Oflico on Broad-Street near the Court House. W. H. R. WORKMAN, A TTORNKY AT LAW". AND SOLICITOR IN j.\. EQUITY, Camden, S. C Will attend the Covtfta. of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Oflico inJtlic Court House. ,?.;?*'* Patent Excelsior Cutting Knives, A f"ANUFACTURKD only E. Taylor ? Co., Colura IU bus. Ceorg'a. Nov sale by W. ANDERSON, Agcut. Camden, Sept. ^ 12 tf