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: aawoeriu--* .risr vrv.rrr r szr. ~ -~L. ' \< U " ' yNuX k ' Ibr tiii Camden Jourua1. TO MISS K Q , OF UAAIhhU-N. all the jewels that adorn And beau. l:y . Thou bast one brie 1 .tor than the rest, ( .. A gem-both rich and rare. 'Tie not of go1.' or . . - : W i7or of the ci- uo-:. ' . But far outshines the "With brilliancy :.:i ; v. Tlrouhast a mind th . . \ ' The sheen of richest . 1. j And sparkling, glitt'ring : ; s of wit, ! Which are not bought nor sold. In thy fair bosom is contained rV - Tby soulj; a brighter gem . Than is enthrc A ^ : | In monarch's diadc... We should prefer a spotless hear:, ? \ < a >ure and fearless luind P? V -> To diamond rich, orali the v.c dth ? "Of Oroiusor of Ind." V. LINES. I never knew how dc-ar thou wert, Till thou wert borne away! at - I have it, yet. about iny heart, Thy beauty of that day; As if the robe thou wert to wear, lu other climes were given, That I might learn to knew it there, And seek thee out in heaven! f " I think upon thy priceless gain, "Whate'er to me it cost. And fancy dwells with less oi pain, On all that I have lost; Hope?like the cuckoo's eudle..s ta'.e? Alas! it wears her wing!? ! And Love, that?like the nightingale? ; Sings only hi the spring! * * ! When the stars are all like dreams, And the breezes all like sighs, 1 > , And there comes a voice like far oil' streams, Liko thy spirit's low replies! I hear thy low, sad tone, J' And thy own sweet smile I s;c? j My hea:t?my heart were ail alone, \ But for it, its dreams of thee ! Jmttfit-farmers. Tlic Culture oS ka Kale. Why the culture of th e crcniie inaritima? ! this delicious v 'getable -!: uU have beeu soiong neglected, we do i:>>t know, but from the frel queney with which it i> ma in the New Vork | markets for two yoar: j >a ' i. ma that its value is better appreciated new. than it was a few year-. J ' \ ago. The following uhect'ons for its cultivation j will be of use, we believe, to many of our read-, ers: ' ' " 11 The best soil for the successful production of ( sea kale is a rich deep sandy loam, though ordiISV nary garden soils, if mixed with a g>?od propor/ tion of sand and well manured, v. ill answer the j V purpose. Stiff or wet soils should be thoroughly prepared, by trenching to the depth of from i . > J f s to two and a half feet and thoroughly mixing . ' with good compost n.anarV thereby rendu; sag j top dressing sufficient for ai't culture, and ing the roots from distill'?>ric\ Sea kale may he raised by seed, root-cuttings, or off-sets; but the seed is by far tin* most pieferable. Sow in April or May, tiiiuly in dixlls. P three or four f -t apart and tw> inches deep, i timatelv thinning out to fifteen or twenty hre!i < ; inthorvw-; wl i-li, in order to insure against [ injury the firs* wiat r, should i. .t bo done on;.! the plants are one year old. in tire fall in ground must be thoroughly clean d lVoiu weeds and tlie surface well Mured, cither with a two pronged hoe or still v. Yn a fork, to the ; depth of four or five inch 's; after which a cov J enng of fresh stable dung inches in depth, should be laid on, and ! ft - > until spring, when i the rows should be dressed ju-t Ixibrtf the p! mt ! i comes through the ground, :i> foiiov.s, vi^: after [ raking off the rough part of the covering, 3 1 , ~ * in with a fork the short part of :t, taking par- j ticular cure not to wound the the roots; at the ; .a same time sc alter;; hit! earth upon the crow us ; ' of the plants. In inland places, salt may 1; it^cd to advan-j tage as an iuvigorator. The third year afa-r 1 sowing, it will fit for it-/; and to prepare it 1 L for the table, blanching tun'st be attended to as j f- follows : As soon as the Laves appear above the ground a few inches, they should be earthed up and large flower-pots inverted over them, taking I car? to exclude light by sto ?ping the hole in the ( | bottom of the pot, and then to guard :;gaii;>t (. sudden changes in the weather, cover the | ul.s;< [ entirely with soil. W hen the sprouts h ive j1 sprung up to the heig'.it of from eight to tweh t inches, they are lit for u-;e, and should be cut off ^ with a knife without injuring the crown of the, root; after which they may bo.prepared for the I Ratable in the same maimers as asparagus. Id case pots cannot M? iunl, oiia-r mciiioi- ! f-- roay be resortd to, such as earthing up, as tie J ?. plants advance, once in four or five d as, or 1 v ! hooping over the bus or lxw, i -al it ' L mats; but ifpossib!-, the ] :u.> d?v ! l!v ;, | preferable, and v/ili repay lee t? v.; ! ; ? f *of procuring them. In l.Iaiu-!.!. v.; < sand is sdiaetimes r -joimni !!! : ' but it is difficult to clean tie : ! [' ; oat of it. k Throughout Great Britain and i: d, kale is very extensively used; some think i. i ; inferior to asparagus, others pr-.fr it h .-onj> t any other method of consuming it. '1;. y I. r ever, sow the seed early in the -mi tig ! r plant in the month of May, do v.ii! . V bages. They takeofl the lower sprout - or > I atock as it grows up, and use them in s nr. w' n tender, but not after the month of-hi! . i .1 th I' early frost which improves imtv::d ; ' n i>. them. It is a hardy vegetal)!- and n . ., -in the garden ail winter, ami P'cd. The treatment of it i<? bin; a h-r Can improvement?a g.irdoin i's i - v. f^is well worthy of ctt'Uit?' -N ' . ' CO,I. [ From i' . r j S The value of i!is II ! as a1i ;j11!,;ii f . fetation do- - "l ?v. r : ; it ! >. a nl sorpth>q as. J its 'ilalic'ii! v t be roots of plants. i Do>iuc% it v;Jurf us a u wfrful stimulant, .t jha m.x-s, J'lro. \\; v potent ":: t i 011H i I' 11 c propel b . and vvbers ir-v-i i.: lltC ::;: ti :? v f gas-kit ' StM crops?i'ho bvst v..:y, ; i:i which it can be applied to \vg t :' !os? operates as a speedy : t:<l cm remedy against the ravages of bugs, u, : u:. I tuost of the a::,;cror.s orU winged -V . ' , by which vegvtalAs are so of.cn iai'-t ! a::.l .\>tr yed. It is, also, a !::o t valuable adjutant in the formation cf compost. 1*??r tiiis |u:rj?ose, a tan!; or \ .t capable of holding from three to P ur cart loads, should be construct <1 in s ?me }'!ae easy.oi" r.iv.>-. and to which without di! ulf . the wash from the -i >k aid laundry can 1 e i guiaily cunvcycd. Into t! is rescnoir nil the wa>h it; tier produv. d on tl.e fium :i;.d .Lout lh man-ion, should Lthrown?hot:. refu? , luiic':, luif, rich soil, ai.d hi]* t m fr- sn ll < wood shed ; in -holt. ev s-.:l ' ::ce cap..' 1 of .nl-v: bh:g the rich. 1* ; J. as. i r n g i" for the '. n< i:t of the 1! 1 plants to which it is to be rppli.d. Uv a i.tv -Identic attention to1 luuttc-rs < f ?: uiv, annual product of our .".jrioultuio t be humour.:! ally i tie reaped, I and the pr ' Ive capacity of man\ farms, now : r. g:i:d--d as :.! n t worthless, placed on a foot- J ii:g courd, indeed, if not superior to that of the most fertile. Xniu ?. h.s everywhere supplied in uuminecni abundance, tiie means of fertility, an-1 we have only to a] prop:into and apply them pi- : diciotudy, secure the b- d and ino>t ihttcriug ' results. Some agricultural writers lave ostium- j ted the vaiu of a h . head of suds, to ho very ! ueaily c-paal f> that of a c r.l of prepared ma- ' uure. This is probably aw over atinute; yet I uo one v ho hn.> applied -u I- to vegetation, and carefully b-r.tu tiie tv-ults, c.nn be otherwise than cotiviiiced oi'i:-> v.-ry groat efiioacy and value. \Y1 cie it is used iu composting operations, it may be applied in it-- erud" stale, before fermentation La- taken place. it will ferment in i ti e heap, and thus induce a 'powerful chemical ' .i _ : i: 1 : j. :n i.. ; i ;icuuu ill Luc iii.;icu4Ci:i'*9 viirni iii uc in j portiou a- to power, to thair numb r and cha.tc- 1 tcr, aii.l the manner, or rather thoroughness v>:t!t J which tlsov are intermixed. "With a suflicieuvy uf soajj-bii'.is and urine, a valuable compost may j be made of any soil?even-and. W. j i ; v'Z D v.f a\ J HAVE this day disposed* of my Stock of Pry- | J Goods to Mr W. 1?. M aso.v, and in returning my | sincere thanks to those who have so liberally patron i/.ed me, I would bespeak for my young friend and | successor, a like liberal and steady support, believing j tliut his obliging tin.', t s and bu iucss qualifications must recommend ].::n to public patrouage. As 1 intend leaving by the middle ot July, early settlements are respectful!-.* requested. JAMES "WILSON*. . June 21. 25?tf ' WILSON'S CASH STOKE '?o 2>r% Ccutiuucd. T WOULD respectfully in brtn ti c Ladies of Camden A and t' pa he y. tlml I have this day pur j chased Mr. J v.-a s X\ u.so>; s Stock of PLAIN AND FANCJf DRY-GOODS, And.solicit ac nltnuauco of tliopatronago hitherto conferred ou i"y -.-a*. The s: although tolerably comp'. n. ; lp;e.-' U\ will very soon bo replenished v.*a UCW Goodfe, ted by Mr. Wilson la Liultimore ai.d N\ v* \ :i.. !t; the meantiuio, the present Stt ek will I .-Mdat *..n sually losv rates.; June 20?25tf W. D. MA SOX. ! r.r. nut! Twl.i.-. J? BALES (ji 2d coils ltope; 100 lbs. j f.) Twine. Jrdccive t and lor sal ' . Juno21. w. j I A liAli.:' LS t rashed S . r wived by AV t Tuno 21. W. GV M 10. J l^N'GLl.-ll-MAi .1 Aa.uut and Mushroon (' ' up. ] I .j Superior 1'reueh .Mus'ul. Just received fresh !?v "W. 0. MOO HE. i I'l. ?. auti W? 2. ftfoSasKCS) Ain::*< \\\ India Moia-.-: 10 lil'Is. New OrD Km.!- do. Ju . received and fur sale by June 21. w. c. .MGorj:. liirkv. ><. :: lor K;i!o or VL?W! with ten Kootns, newly linidicd, v. !:h three servant's Kuoinsuml Stn'j'cs 1 iltached. J. li. F. iiOUNK. j t>2,3 U:;;vs. | CASK ( '..! ii- ; !. Wit JL 1 i ? ;r d \. ..:e. 0 it.-Lets Ueih.hek (h.-iajj 1 Cask Old Wine, 1 do <!o -Ma1' ini tie. 1 do (" ui.ij'. imct ii*a-, 1 vi > Ol 1 1 * . l Witto. 1 *[.< " ll.dlatrl 'vonuino.'' 1 Cu o Sop :: >r Wine Bitten*. '. ! iveil a: .1 i'.-r .-..!e low l?v }!ay J J? til " W. C. MOOIIK. THE CALIBEr: BA?AAll' siiii.vj i\i> SHDILK UOODS. Sailing afc Charleston Prices. A \ J E v.oui-l respectfully inform ti.e Ladies :aul j t T <d ..t! .-ien of tiio town of Cauuleu and its \i:inity, thai \ c liavo just iiniglicd unpacking our ucw i tturkof .sn:t.V AM' SCM.MliK G< ? .-1'S. . elected j of tie lat -t and fashions,consisting of oil kinds of <. , 1 1 . . - ties' i>n .?es. . l it .AS Vila ta . ' on*'. ' & ?. ; B* i X edle-vvotk Collars, ilantillas, Sacks, \ ei. . . t '. *' - i.C. Ai- , tssor'.i of Lndi s' Tics, Bootees and Shoes Consols, Jams, ,\e. i ?a i.\tatt;muck or CKXI'LOIKN'S CJ.OTUlXli, (?i every variety,) Bate, Cn >s, Boots, Shoes, ?fo. With a general assortment of GROCERIES, HAH D WARE, AX1> CUOCKii;t V. ami ' r.-nt other articles. too a . .w- : . to . ' 111- 'lit It'll. continuaneo of patronage w<.' remain .. I 1 > ' 1 I' il'.Ll.l M i vsitas, M. Dlil'CKEfl <1 CO. U_ V. V. . A . 1'i: \LEU IN' nml Lcithcr. 1/ i iii > I a !:i re Mid wellassorti\ ; i i.:.. I < ;? < > ill his Hut*. ' j ''l: ' I I . V ill li. Hi'.! ; lately & i ! . t. i . tie- ill, (hi S Is.- i-.i . r i.i' mid and Wri: i i. i: u ivit-iviiiif C > v ill'" I.I l?|i . i.i a ! I i i .1*11 In 11 . r i'k, i; - l:H :? >?*:-Siii?'iit wry eoumlvtu. v. ! , . in!. m. i vii< inner.* ut thu " i.i . 1 v. in 11- lie In [ In iii. > ' i |'i'-::> is int.! . I : lll.l. " "I" * I :: .!! Ik. li. \, . I.u\ . !!V. , . ' - i ' f .. J i V ' U'Oii.O! \ \Mnijr-Sieiv. I t I '! 1 :>l I'l ; .. : .% i !i i. iini Iv.? : r..-, ; t!t>. i . v.*. c. Mi X j,. % i V j ru.-n'TiV-i..'. ?aa&sr-;. J_!. x . I CHINA AND EAUTHENWAttE BISECT IMPOHTATION3. 5J. n;. xicnoLg, COLUMUIA, #-. C. . '( I AS ji:.-*. received, direct from Liverpool, and ' Liar::.*: from varioc? sexsrees, much larger addi iioits than n an! to l:?s . \ .of , ii/ivlhcu, G!a?\viire, ' :;v.vc".,.; rising a full assortment. and consists, amon; i i *.v-r articles, ol'the following: ! rV. !. I'i.imi newest shapes?Plain "White-. Gold Bam j and ! Ycoratcd. French and Mugli-h China i artic!..-\ Iron- aid superior White Ciauito Ware, ofChiai 1 llt.ish. Newest patterns Colored Wares. lit \f .i r .i Plain t.l i.-sware of everv variety. Oil. l,.i;d. I 'i I and Fine Oil Hanging, Leak, l'uiio ! and Lamps. u v and >!,i! Lamp?, ol be-.-1 cor.: traction, i i:. I'itik Disms. CcUeUms. Lamps to each Wire nnd Tin bisli and Plate Covers, Tea Trays. Table Cutlery. T:r.>!e Mats, Castors, Britannia and Si! vcr-I'lated Goods. And oiiar H . 'A . -in_c Articles, at low pi lees. ; : v/"Tac!?in4 &>t th - < ' mutry warranted. It. II. NICHOLS. Columbia, Apiil 12. 13 3iu " CARPEnKGS! CABPETINGS! rPlii: subscribers are now prepared to offer at In lowest marketplaces, a iujiassorum-nt oik-upc-im V FLY KT TAPESTRY, BP.l'SSKLS, Tiiltl-.K-i'LV | I No RAIN, SCOTCH, V EN KT! AX, DUTCH ar.d LINUX CAKPKTIXGS. ALSO. 'i lie various widths of I'kixted L vizk.s. or Flog: Ci.otits, Floor and St.mu OIL CI.bTILS and C.'tu.vi Cloths, Gilt an 1 Sii.vi:i:k!i Star ltoos and Sr.\h Carpeting, ID os. Mats he. All of which ! vc been selected front tl.o ainiui.'ae i tro-rs iu the American ami English markets, by cm of tlio partners', and we will have them ect. made. til ted and laid in the most workmanlike main: amlo: the best terms. Wo most confidently invite attention to our stock CURTAIN MATERIALS. We are now prepared in cur CURTAIN DEPART MKNT to offer the various styles of Cnrtai'. St'vfyii Silk', Irwehd, Linen, and cotton, JaiwroMcrea La; a\d Afusliu Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassvln, C ruict^kc Church Trimming?, Hangings, Ac. >7.v. designs for which we have now received, and thei he made anil put up on the best terms, in the moworkmanlike manner, awl under our own supervision FilOAYXIXG A LKMAX, Successors toC. & K. L. Kerrison A Co. C t. King an ! Market-sts. Charleston. S. C. Oct. 10 " ?1 tf I8>n. Sash Weights. OTOXF LIME in good order, a superior Mliclc fo k ' tv.d.-i.ing and white washing: Calcined Piaster o Paris, llusendaiu C meat. direct lroin the manufactu rcr's, and in quantities to mil purchasers. A new ami hau l- >mc- a - 'ortment of "Window Shades 2o patterns. consisting of land.-ciqe and r-.rchitcstum ih /jus. Price "ice. to per win low. April I. _ C. L. CHATTEX. C.)?CiaBli; oca (GiMF.XT. C i! .-Ined Piaster uf Paris, for buildim J purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agrioti! lural p-:, posts, a:i I Stone Lime, a!! of good quality am in quantities b? suit purchasers. A verv.superiorr.rtic! -of White Lime for whitewash in- ' C. J,. CJlATTIiX. .Match 0. 20 tf 5009 IJrst quality iliu Hondo SEGAltS o0i>0 do do Goi i Leaf do 2000 do do lh. "iPi do .'leeched and for .- :;!e bv C, 1 So2. 'FiSAW A AUSTIN M P'PiiltIOP C.-an t v i; also, Ai: a Prut. Fo Osai-by ' F. W. P -XXKY. i > t.dirv i-4, 0-1 at. 10-1 lad" M t rings Ibis.;, 1 > low l'y ' P. Y.\ ]: 'XXKY. "Jj^TMJS A Pi LE 1 IIP1..- ii. l'rc.-L Fig . Citron. Ca ? porsr Chocolate, -c r Preserve* and Was! Powder. Ju.-r opened by i.. \Y. PoXXK Y. / V'P G v.'-ameiit Java C.-tlVc, line Chewing ToPac v j ct>, :;i.u .uiumaaiwiu v. m.i.u.-'. ror - no i.\i:. v.'. :;on.\i:v. DUMMlUt clothiiufiud llaU, of tlit* Litrst ?ivlia O lor :it ~ i:< 'NAi.Y'S. E20YK' 4 GOOD Ailivh-, looiivulai.ti I. : -alo Ly J\. \\ Oitlv.MAN ?t UuONE. Alaith -'J?lulf r "M'LOtlNA SAl> AMIS. Maoko*! TuiJJUt-, SllJ C ? - iinr Canvas Hums, lor ?aie i v J.*A. PCI!ROCK. Ij VKIEl) V'!.:s Oraiw, I'mms, Rai- lis, Citron nu< ly l tin ants?a nosh ! t hist n . oivc.l t? v .1. A. SCI I ROCK. "i \ l.AL 1 CHI is?.i fresh supply kcjit eonstan .i^ii lv *>u Iimiim I v A. S( liROCK. UcCCiYClX* J CA-V: A 1 l'K erves. i easts C?ii:"or t!". 1 ' Coioliri" S..w c. 1- linn ?' tin. 1 " .li.Itii l'.ttil <ii*. 1 " V.'ni i-tt Saiicc. 1 " Xhi^lisli I i . 1!:i. 1 " I i i.'. - " Ati:Ci ieai! lVkles l'.v A. St iiRoCK. | 11!! I*. .rtlV'llain*. !! ;v ! ititl lorsaleLt 1 l'.v. t;, ls.VJ. Si I AW A Al'Sl'IN." Ui!*vl AS.'. ?"> CASKS Ry: s' i.t?\'T>(CC i'URTCR - casks i'A i.'s i ii!\ ALE. Ji.-t r- * . iwil l>y May :s. J. A. SCli i'l u.'K. Attorney at Law ami Lolkitor in Equity, lYaetises in ('li;t: 1< >!oii ami the adjoining I>i?liKt *"J7"VH i' k No. 111. ml street. Ti.a'iy'N C'.aiaa Walrr WZji'ui. II ! 1 AM M. SAM>i:i;S n-.nt for KouUw a... t r Sumter 1Mr1 netj. Tl.:-- \V Im 11 is iij iii.s>!ili't<> sill kind> of .Mali'i. r . uiiinjj walrr | or, the i:u ! ; !< mul i ii. , u! ( ioijii!iv ;< tl'iiii s.ji\ Wlii'i'l in ?\ u c. .11'! 1!.:- the . \.Hi1 i \. . il.ii.:; i-ntii< 1 Mii.ia. :m .l. li \\ ln'cls 1'.: 1H* m . . Ill (ijn'I'l 11.<|i ;:| tin' A : i.lV it. foi:r!?.? .1 im!. i.lovv ? niini.ii, v.'lmwil . :[.-iintvinl j iiliii'i: liifin in, ii n jiiiii'il, or ii l...iV I it.lillTs-.'i! ]j?'\ Hi's lVliot, >. i'. April 12. I'i 1 "Jin. V.'SB-P.B\Ji T.USYS'fi!!, CABINET LTAIIER AND LFP.OLSTEP.El fl > IiSPKCTl TI I.Y in! mis ilia cili.vn of Cam.lei 8 \ ami its vicinity. Unit ho lias lor.iti <1 l.i.. i .rnboru Mr. I'. K. Yillo|ii ;m s j-toiv wii. io la in l ranyinpt on tlie C'a'iim I i.:al.ini;' In. a. ii a! \ : i' 'tis branches " , 'i'iiMiiturciT]i;iin ;1.1'olislnil anil pul in i "...:'' or ' r. All orders executed wiUi lie i ami ! . : i. i i:;. nils furnislieil at tlio fi!:i i!< ' i April 0?1511" i A 11VMil. I .'' J. 31. !- f J .l A "LA "A, All- in' y at Law and bcliciU*i in Equity, c \ s v. l! :v ' vc 1 lli-? < lilloe to thai I'll'' '! T a'' A. . a !In"k Store. ? hi. I. . A i-ilaiii Uuttii', l'n>lili i Im laid. ... i v .1. A i iliint K I. nl 'uti:; a nil {irurrctl Itirrrhant, m \\;> vt??:K sis ' v'! s. ('. I !'. <>t' J . . i .. til'skh; ' !? nhii'cs. . ,; I I; ... r yl J,v .' 11A V> i'S'?"i\ .1 fresh Groceries. t r I TILE Subscriber is now receiving, at tlio Store furl ] i. metly occupied by Mr. Suu'l I'ciison, a genera- . assortment of Groceries, ce nesting of f SUGA1.3?Loaf, Crashed, ami lirown. . n ' COFFEE?llio, LagU'iw and Java. TEAS?Gunpowder, Hyson ami Lhiok. MO LASSIES?New Orleans and \V. i. 1 CANDLES?Sperm, Adamantine ami Tallow. L?Ic r SPICKS?Cinnamon. Is lit megs, Gloves, Allspice, wh Giim:?r. Pepper. Li -1 -bam! American Mustard. by 1 Till ITS?Figs, Piuihs, Oil: mi. It:.bins, Whole, 1-2 tur ami 1-4 IJoxcs; Apples, Oranges. Lemons, Almonds, the brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, L-"i: 1 oris. l'eean Nuts. tioi i SAUCES?Walnut ami TVinato Gaisop; Worcea- Coi tor-shire. John Hull, Heading, l.!urvcy, ami Pepper j are Sauces. cati PICKLES?English and American. 1 r PHESEK VMS?(linger ami Assorted. foii lillAN 1>Y Fit FITS?Cherries, Pino Apple? and all Peaches. ft,n i. i EIS11?Muekarrl, Kits ami Pbls., Salmon, Tickled lire and Fresh, (in Cans,) San.incs. res Sugar Cured Ilams, Smoked Tongues, Lard, Irish kei Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, Crackers, Starch, Soap, gm Maccaroui. 1 To!?;icco si 32x1 Cig;tr*. A general assortment of Ilrrtnlics, W ine? and I.i-j , i' quors; together with most or all the articles found in i ).j* | :i woll assorte;l Grocery Store, wliieh 1 will dispose of j , at tin- hi\vc<t | im-.sihle :at*.s for Cash. Feb lo-7tr J. A. SCIIUOCK. | Caudic*. IP?1 ' ELS. Assorted Candies, fresh. I'm- sale by :l i i)\?\J \\\ C. MOUitE. i Uf ^Vsaos. lie |. 2 1! CaAcs superfine Maderia Vine. j t [{ 2 (Jr. no coed ell do do. ! ( ? 10 Case? St. Jii'ien Medoc Claret Vine, it!"' 1 Cad: I " 1 1'urt Go. 1 ' 1 Case Cupertino Holland Gin. in <[ts. For sale ' Hri ' : low by W. C. MOO HE. 1 G.M Pinch CnstllliatB." H ALF ripe old Fiendi Lrnndy. as above Il( \V. C. MOURE. nn< ! j CASE Crosse i Illackwell's English riekles, con- jjj . 1 sKtin.tr of Ficfalilly. Chow-Chow, Caulitlowor aud cfej 1 mixed Fie!.! Received and for sale by ] i Dec. C, 1851 S1IAW & AUSTIN. 'j Dry-(icods, Groceries,Crockery \i\ T j f fl ^Jll.<u ,';cn"c! WilllU iva U' avl ji vu u.u;u a tv.ir n t; 1. \ li.lv- ;i.--urtii!vi:t'ol Domestic L'ry (.Joculs, ciroce- V . j lie?, ('ruck', y,which he \. ill: 1! \ cry law for cask. civ His .stuck of i iroc-jrieicunsi-ts, in nart, of am Kntj.'SiH -r.lS, CHHttuto, & c. j;1 Among bis Dry Gov Is will be found a go d article o i ,;[r pure lri.-!i Linen, which ho will warrant lu be >j- e, o( and sell as cheap or chcajy.'r than it can be bought in ;s , this market. jj ( Purehr.rer.s would do well to give Mm a call. .i ; Jan. 2. J. CHARLKSWOUTH. |lt., V SUPPLY of fresh CURRANTS, CITRON and v;' R A IS IX S, ju.st received, and low for ca>li Injan 11 B. W. CHAMBERS. cn' i AKESII Citron, Rnisius. Almonds, Currant?, A"oast i* 1 Powder, Maconroni, Rroiua, Fig?. Chocolate, Ca- in: '>er.?. Lentous. Irish PotatoeM, Ac., just received bv Tl ' jan. 11 if li. W. PONXFY. lib NOTICE. i. rIAllE subscriber? Inive removed from their old stand, ] i;ii 1 to the one formerly occupied by .Maj. K.S. Mulllit, ' .j three do?r.s above tiio Dank of Camden, where may be ..j, ound at nil times a complete assortment of Uroeeries. Jan. 11 2 tf SHAW & AUSTIN*, j p,' j / \ UAtbS Rmlclgc's Family Dnekwheat. Uvcei- *: 'vU vciand l.?r sale by SilAW .i AUSTIN. .) CASH Pic Fruit \ Id) Pine Apple in juice. Received and fur sale by ' S1IAW A AUSTIN. ^ I on BOXES Mild Gosheu Cheese. Receive I and for 0: Lt>V sale by SMATV & AUSTIN. j 1 /A I . .Ycrc.-rPotatoes. Receive ' ar.rlf >r?:i!ebv ' ! i w i ..It, 1852. SHAW y Ai'STiX. ? S , v oh M..ec;.r<):ii. lee-ivd and for sale' . ' | ! P.:-. 0. 1*52. SUA W_&_ AUSTIN. ' j js; j | CASK potted Yarmouth Herring J "! .1 i do do At.chovie Pa?to Received and lor sale bv Dec. C. 1852 SHAW & AUSTIN. ? > i -4 i" \ v. I * . ..nntiiA T \lniil ir.1 i - ., i 1 1 ilo do Frciit'll do . r-1 Keeeivotl ami for sab l?v ! Doe. U. !S.".2. SI! AV/ & AUSTIN. * j v TWO rOUNl) cans fresh Salmon. ! f / W 1,'t coivod and lot' sale hv J l>cc (?, lSiti. SilAW AUSTIN. I i) (IA.-1.S No. 1 Satok.-d S :i . , ...* 'J do do do ii.ddu.l ?, !j lliet Na d and tor sale by ! i Doc. ii, is:J. SHAW* .t Al'STiN. | i-:? ! . . . i :.5\ iiziy.i S'iAZ : u.s: | A. V'il!.. I'iXiS, Ash. Hickory. l\>|dar. Ma". r.:y ; . Vy li ry, Jiinii'i.Dhick Walnut, aa ! c\cry va ! > j li.iy lit' Northern Lw tuber. j j (.'UIN!1 M'NKSaiid 11'I" S -;??? ia lots aid?[Unu- 1 j titics tooiii: jiurcli.i.-fi'.s. Add:-'. - I . JOHN I: MAltTIX. Ag.nt, I i Oct.ly. t i. ahsioi. Nu k ice Ilouse ^ V/::!:,r iHtd Sott, \/ Id V always on hand l-y ] A*. ?: ivJ. A. SCilUOUK. A . t ; :.d 1 INDIA MA't l lMi. for sale low to do -J-?. to ol a, !.v K. \\ . l'.ONNKV. j r. i f | . * I ? / 1 UAIN trad! .fa ' . tier ?j<i lit v. tor sale bv i v !s !.. W. DoNNi:V. r . ... ? . .... * i i .otJtD.ov ! G.i iYSlrcr!! faitiitt';-!!! or: \ t.i i'I? a oiiiin iit of I'Voi'v (Ifscrij tioii. d-1 ,i ' . V i. .!> ! aad lof.sjjlc l.v Ida Maul: A' WotUvMAX it DtX'Ni:. | Ma ll.s. sti'oerilito Wi'storii Daooii Siile.s i .to. \ > \ ' IOUO la.-i llailis , i\,i w. c. mwui:i:. 1 , CHABLESTON PBIOES. IJ II sAhhl.Kl;V. 'HUNKS k' Mi'LTTAIlY WGIZJZ, &c. .. i i? ; . !i i uaii.i'ui!. a! t'i!aULKS- '-j k .. \ I * it! t' "i i Mi. il.-^rl M.i; S i'.-.uli l-'ac- . I n\ 1 ai.iii' i', S 1 .. ''V li'k! : ai;msti:on*i;. \;,: | i " r, II 1 i t at. illscorui !"i" i' ii witliiu .'a' it i_\ l' ^ j Man ii -, 1- I. * .'?* A l!iflll<*. !'< "iiii Nij:< I all |l>s. I'.rai.ii Xats / i ](i0 " I'.i ii W alnii1 > | lil'.l " M>l't >ln.il Aliiimitls .lust i-?l. Itv. ii :1ml lor .-all- It .lulu- 1 I. W. MOtHli:. ' - i r ) . ^ 5 "*!:?: itjIkt :s?-\|.t oiinj; ia a few (lavs 250 Bills, i il I : ii II"///J hi MI ill Mills.. I'.'tcll 5 Bill*.. | i V V, ; . I . -u .a !. It il, a. 2 11li?Is. i ' . i: .. i ..i il In- a. f. I, t'llA i'i i \. :;i : i u.r.i.;. ..5 k | M' rl' u; iti-r i'A.\ \ A - - i! 1 Ii A MS. .Imi iv- " jj V :v I a' W". f Mi H lilK S. 5 t , ) J SO IS \ ' I.It.u,I a.' i At J .Ilia.- I I. W. I'. Mi >( HOI'S. ? CAI12IAGE3. ' | ( ? : >-<i5:a<1 ??i .H. & .9. Ciiihcvf. i(, t ... i M. till i:i:!: L" c ..line !?.. i' \i;i;i M.J . r.i i\I i i!, : ! i. ..ii.i to . , - in !< I .. l;i !>r |>ir I . \ "J r ' i I :!! . I'M. I-.. Mil i . ! I' . v i; .: r. < an1 i.i. ,i i, li- ' ' illl I * ;it , , ( ;?!.. Ill; ! .1.1 I ! i; ;i ; I . .-I w ! I ? ill,!;.' :i. :n. i'Hii ' ! ' XV 1 ' - r .1 ..! .! > ' t : I .1 - :.t . :?> ' " . ' Facts cannot be Doubted. :\ Let the Afflicted Read a lid Ponder! j * 3T More than 500 person.. in the I ity of Rich ! ud, Ya., alone testify to the remarkable eur< ; per- ' ined by CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. [lie great Spring Medicine end Purifier of the ' Kid is now used by hundreds of grateful patient?, ' 0 testify daily to the remarkable cures performed the greatest of all medicines, Carter's Spanish Mixe. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions,on Skin,I.ivor Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, t'ld Sores, AI'll s of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, l'emale uplaints, Pains and Aching of the Rones and Joints, speedily put to lliglit by using this great and in- i unable remedy. for all diseases of the Flood, nothing has yet been ; nd to compare with it. It cleanses the system of j impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver 1 Kidneys, strengthens the digestion gives tone to \ * Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, and 1 tores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or bro- | i down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vi- t ami strength, T for the J.adic?, it is imcomparibly belter tl.iin al[ ' eosinelii-s over used. A few doses of Carter's , i - i -.a .. :M .%11 colb.u i.A.a /-if t?r\t?i. I lilMI .Uixmrc \>i?? iCHIVU t4?a p.?..un..v.u ? . Iii it-;; t!it" roses mantling to the cheek, give i st'eitv t<? tin- step, and ttnproxe the general health ?; a remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines ever * ltd of. \ large number of certificates of remarkable cures } formed on persons residing in the city of Uichmoud , j( by the use of Cutter's Spanish Mixture, is the: . t evidence that there is 110 humbug about it The j i-S hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians,and pub- : iitett well known to the community, all add their , (J tiniony to the effects of this Great lilood l uritier. J""all and ?ec a lew hundreds of the certificates around i' llot tie. it S'otie gctivine unless signed 11EXNET A REE11S, 1' uggists. 1! Principal Depots at M. 11 AED, CLOSE, Co., No. o Maiden Lane, New York. e r. W. I?Y( >T'I' A- St ?NS, and JENKINS <k HARTS- t )RNE, Philadelphia. I ' \tnl for sale by IIA VILA ND. IIARRALL. <fc Co., , 1 R. M. C011EX, ?v C ariestoit; and Z, J. De- j c tY, Camden, and by Druggists ai.d country nter- ^ In t s generally. \ k Price ?'.( ) per bottle or C bottles for $5.00 m 1 Professor Alexander r. Harrys TKBCOPHERGL'S, , Medicated Compound, for preserving, fastening, V / softening and promoting the growth of the hair, anting the head, and euringdiseases of the skin, . ' 1 external cuts, bruises, we. The common con-cut " all who have used Hurry's Tricopherous, whether 0 the improvement and invigorati"!) ol tl.e hair, or 1 eruptions, euts, bruises. Ac., places it at the head all preparations intended for like purposes. This j no ill considered assertion. l-i^urc.- and facts hear ( nut. The sales nverouc a millions of follies a year: 'j ; teeeij Is, in cash, ^Um),(i(iO. This year the ln;-i- ( s will exceed that amount. Tin-number ol orders j" licit daily arrive at the depot and manufactory. HIT i ad way -New York, addressed to Professor Harry, ^ do ing eash, end inpiiiiiig immediate attention, >uId scarcely be lalicw-d. Tl:e wholesale demand j from 2,t'U*' to 3.00c) bottle- a day, pro! aid, exceedj that of all the other hair prcpa: nitons conjoined. ie populai ity of the arfMe ev.-rvwhere, ami the j| oral terms to dea.ers, combine to increase its sales n th great rapidity; and improveincnts ir its co'i'po- i v ion, made at eon-i':etable ext t-Use, adds to its r? pu- I ion as w. II as its is Cdusic value. J-'or sale wholee and t< tail, by the prii -ipal merchants and drug- a t- throughout the I i ited>tn'?sand Canada, MexiWest lodi, s. C,tv:il Itiitain and franco, and bv a rich, Jones et Co., 1,'amdelt. tfobl in larrre bottles. y iee 25 ets. M ?y 2-1?bin* , S LL Spice. Cinnamon, Cloves. Maeo, Nutmegs, a fJingtr, Hh.ik and Hod IVppcr. j Also?l'lavcring Kx tracts of Orange, Lemon, Peach, v so, Xut' - \!.:ml atel Yajitila, Water, v mv'e ! lower Wa'rr, ?Vc. Always on hand at i | p. I' ' r-i;;: Z. J. PeUAY'S. ' 'I Window Glass. \ * s-tbscfr f!" laU J... I U. riVcda la: Jo ir. > dee O ( it .. tc -I'aMp-'O ' I.AiS. \a"yiug insi. o f:1'oni I, ' lti to iS ^ 2 I. to tflu 1, 1;: i.:\:t. the Spc dal at- " of hist ilwt'jsncK. Z. J. 1'ellAY. j L'v-i*. -It i tOXMlSTINO of KadwayV Heady Uclhf. Ready J Ib-.-oUent. IAa '\ lie .i:.'at i(I'd!.-.! Medicated ip and Ciis.i- '.i:i lir.lt,i for tl.e !!..! . ,b:-t rreciv- * at V.. J. 1 teliAY S. : ? March '20 if . j j. < L-:i'{<?! <. ' t' T.A'd J I! :u-!i s p vjv- ! Fiisdav at v 1 J. Foil AY'S. " Vt'ri! I" ! 5,;ifI! *0U Far.'.. < 'i! . . i lliui.'i;^ Fluid. .1 laryc variety, | aiii ' .* \.lileli are a f-vvof ii 11 ,-w I'aniei.t Safely ;| : ; a: 1 Catis to inuteli. Just r, eoived at e Ko'> S if Z. J. Fell AY'S. li VMl !? : i is, some be-'itiful patera?. ; Ju.-t r veheda:- Z. J. Foil AY S. I tee. 21.?St t;r r.- .j." VTr.l. a:i 1 r -!i supply of Cleveland's I'rotni'.tu 1 ^ t' ami i'o >t!i Feiitrilioe Received vester- 1 , at /.. .). Fall AY'S. v J.t'jttJ. I.AKlil. ami fu-h supply of lla: li-ou's extra f it <\inlit v Parlor l.ead. I liroine (iuen, itroian!a;al r; I.in i'tl(?il; Spirit.-. Turpentine, ilv. iVe Just vive iat /.. J. FtHAY,-. Ladies' ?;? >v (iootfo, tVc> MSllIcN MM.K styli - of (inua.iiii.s, TisMto. I'a- 1, and Hateye Del.ain. Printed Juepu.t ami ti .r-it Mu.-iie . i ! ianl and l'riuted 1 incn, splei.did It rkwl Kobe*, Lawn ami Cambric Kobe*. wliito and 11 ek l.aee >l..t d'.is. iila.-i, al.u . do/id Appl.esiioii '' uliilas, (a in t. ,;riiele.) splendid worked Celiac.-'. . e\? and !' . lo ieliiet.-. Ivory and Spaui.-li Fans, Received and let' sale 1?v r. MareliMeDOWALL A CCOPKU. > t' u t-iviai liarat?t;a Wntrr, FST received at , \ IVflDVlMVX V 51 - J Hnv S"?riu*r Goods. ^Ilr. >. iscrit i.r has rceoived a handsome assortim-n' ?.r X .. A' Sl'lHX'ii ami Sl.WIMKU HOODS ?.KX'TI l!.Vi.'X's Wl W!. eon-i>tin.i.r ?.f a gewral i? t> .;i nil ivies in !iis line. lo whieli lie invites ! * la! attention i.|" ini.ehn.-eis. J-'1 \.."il 1'. UOI5KXSOX. ? 'aV:?, 'SVn, ? l'X'l t'WI'l'i!. Hi - a. In.js rial. Yeimj; llysiti ^ i an i I'.laek, of suj-i-rio: i|'iaiilv. lh-eeived ami ' all- l>v SUA\V .t AC.STIX. i'S ^('.iniis and [>inl I I.o?;."\vo:thV' Spark1 ia4 l a' iv. ha \\ I.ii*. i'l.'ct ivii! am! Ihrsalehv V.\ li. ls.VJ. SHAW A IS IT X'. i \ Kir IS N.t. 1 li.iekarcl (now) a I ' It' Ms. iln (1 i do 'J I' >\> a d. ivd I'ud ^uon.) Itoooivedand (or sale hy I S.VJ. SNAW .V Al'SlIX" J"-*! r?l3c^ >111? Stil seribor.s are now rotrivin^ nn dopant as- ..! hi tii oi'SI'.' IXC! AXD SUMMh'li HOODS, c 1 v i .;? oi tiie Firm in Ww \ ork. McHOWA I.K A I'OOPKK. \|*ri! A. LI If j n-V:;;i, fiVriil, B'iiisl. V 1\ < ;s : : i .t.ijv: ' let- tie-di I'llil.'llltS * . i.i whole, half ami ?|U:iricr 1)0X08 : t i\ iT i':.: v !i j 11iiti< iii'V> iT?'|> l'i_'s j i .'-.- II. i !? :??:n Altc.mi I s ol lis! - i i ? : !.-. nu.^ilXuts,Citron,Lemons C i !?:'? i. > i 1 l'i t .-:i!c liv ' SI i A W Jb AUST! N*. ' ' nwii " I.!.. I j 1 ' I i ijr.aUty sgjr. Jusirtci* v Jiiul ' \\\ , */ ?-? A zrr'.^rr": tsar-rr ?*mxvstj SoTBEB SCIENTIFIC WONBEB, 7 FOE TIIE CURE OF jAf ^vTr^20-02LP6^_2c?lo Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S ' ' : :Vg|;J / , < ' Att \ 7 :; - . I repared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACU OF TlIE OX, after directions of BARON LIEB1G, t!it* great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. lJOLG!ITON, M. D. Philadelphia I'a. 'his is a truly wonderful remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundice, liver COM 1' I .A! N T, CON STI PaTION, and I)E BIL1TY, Curing after Nature's own method, Ly Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice gP*lia!f a tecsj'oyi.'ful of Pepsin,iulustd in water, will digest or di.-eoivo, Fire Pounds of Roast lie f in about tiro hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Dii,cstsg Principle of the Gastric Juice?the Salient oj ie F'md, the Purifying, Preserving, and Simula' i;g Agent of the Stomach auci Intestines. It is 4 \tracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, ins fanning an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE 'LUJD. precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in - Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. ly the ail of this preprration, t!:e pains and evils 1" INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removd, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach, t is doing wonders fur Dyspeptics, curing cases f DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DELINK, and I)Y?PEPTIC CONhUMPTlON, up posed t.> be on the verged" the-grave. The icientilic Et idence upon which it is based, is in lie highest degree CLRiOLS and REM ARK A!LE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIE BIG in his celebrated work cn u lima I Chemistry, ^ays: "An Artificial Digestive 'iuid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be eatlily prepared from the mucous membratie ol lie stomach of the Ox, in which various articles ! food, as meat and eggs, will he sofier.td. chatigd, and digesttd. just in the same manner as they mild be in the human stomach." Call on tin? Agent, and get a Descriptive v -ircular, gratis, gi\ iug a large amount ot SCIENTIFIC LYIDEVM 1, similar to the above, togethr with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, rum all parts of the l"i ited States. Agent?Z. J. DtliAY, Camden. VVholesale nd Retail Agent, cboo challei<ge7 L? J" ii ATF.vbr cPiicenis the health and l.appinefKof a VV i>-ivk* i? ai all times of ihemoM iinpurtauce. I lake for a-miied that every person v.ill ilu ail iulheir power, >ra\. i!ic lives ui' their rhildren, sua! that every person nl! ei.i!' rxvor to promote their own la&ilh at all sacrifices. .1 ii tn he 11.y duty to .-oh midy as-tire you that W OKMS, efi rdi.ito file opinion of the must el lebrettd 1'hysit ian>', re t . primary cau-es < ;' a large majority of dt-ease* to .l.i' li eainlr . and adults are liable; if ynu have nnap* ei.n* ccisihiuai!.. changeable Ironi one kind of food t uoii.er. ll.ul Iheatli. I'ain in tl?*? Stuuarli. Ticking at ' e ?ose. llardii": - and Fullness <>t the llellv, l>rv I, llow f'i \,:r. 1'nls'S Irregular?remember thut alt these de oie 'A OU'-tS.aud von should atoneea;; ly the remedy. An :tr;i< ' .< fbilim\ d it; on ;?eiet:tinc Principles, cenipour.-v ed nidi purely vegt table m:! -t:.su e'S. Deiitg perfectly safe . a to I h. and on be given lo the most lender infant nth'.! id d 1'enelii :.;l > 1. ei. W here IlnWel ( ( mplailits n! Lii.ir:-.ii'ti l.ave m.t-1 tle in weak and, debilitated the ,'onio p.-' (elites Worm Syrup ere mk-Ii. that it . ; without ?u ei|ii-.l in the ratalogu. oj medicines ill Iv'o. feiie am! iret:T:!i t.? the Stitn::so!i. uhieli makes it II i.il.llla ie r. mi Ur till e ofllirttd VI iill IJ J s; ep- a. l!.e sto.. . i o-e- p-ie meil hy tins Sy rupnfter Physicians a', la I d. i> lite heft evidence of its superior tllicacy vera'ii .lea . 'L'mr: 'zwn'z. Vi'cr.IS ; This i- tie* r.io-i d.lli-ult \\ -in t?de>lr?>y of all tliat in : t tl.e I.iiii. : sj .. i,?. 11 grew- i" an almost Indefinite, ia:.:i ! m oio;: : cm' . :n.tJ fa-tei > d in 'he intestines in SfmnaHi < lI'Ttin the health r.dly aa |o cause si. i' 11 - . in.', in-, r. 11.a: li;uf afiiie.ed -ctdciuit ever u pi pi t! at it i . i, e \y eriii l.asie.o: a' tin iii .u an early wu'. Iii "td -r tn d -in-, i..15 W'iui. a verv energetic atn.i ' i '-t I' jn-1-1- it would therefoie he proper ;'i i"d< i i.e. l.iver 1 ills so ;:s tn r. move-a!! nhslrtiri >. t t.t't the Worm ??} ritp may act din < I npi n the \\ nrm, . i h l:i'i-I !> taken i:s dv.se- I - Tahh peonti.lls 3 liti.es day tl.e-e dim Hon- l"!i' wed liu'e l;e\i r beeli klilWII to i.i 111 i tlitng the luo?t oh .mat''east nt 1 aj e Weill). r.i.OL.1.ti*? SiVilit PILLS. No |. i! 11 i: ?* -\-tvi s > ninri* liable to disease than the .1V1.R. r. -ca u g a- a i 'ererto j urit'j tin* Diced, or giving li.' pop. r c"i I it !? |i'il?c b 1-; >o that onv wrung adieu i i - Liter ef in the ethei impi riant port* of the sysim.-:: ! varii'tt-ly. in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, >ysp< p-ia Ae. We should, therefore, watch every swu|iiil.it mi'.!il iiidii-.ii.' a wrong union of (lie I.iter. i'ilU being it >edof KUU1S & I'LA.NTSiMr'i t', nam. ii'!. .i! il.e ?ii k: Namely, lei, An EX, 'i uRA.NT, w! <-!? ;.':_i:.,-nts ll.e >vi retimi tr<m the , :: jry i, If uieuibralie. or prt licfes- I lie discharge of , .! i ' r. An Al.'t Flf.Vl l\ K. whirhchanecs i ,ii i. ?. j i :i! ai.il iis-cioilile manner I lit- certain >. :i>i:::t. t.c i : ??. Sril. A I ONlC which gi\cs :i: il :'!i i i lite nervous ey.-i<'in. renewing health t r i - 'I | a:t>of the body. lib. A CATHARTIC, ti ret hum onv with the oilier ingredient?, in! : :..'.i! ,1'iil'ii' RnWeis, am! expelling ll.e while ii c ' :i,: in a vii:.ted nntl'cr, ami purifying the , hi.!, w !:;t !i d -::i . i. i areaiiil resli res i.callli. 'i\j Fi;:.5ALt:s. A i.si will En?! ;hi .-< Fills an iiiva!nah!e medicine in ma y ci'i'i ilainl" l" whiel; yon are subject. In i list ructions i ioi.il or iiania!. lie V Inive been found of iiiestimaI . fi . r -luring their functional arrangement* to a i-:.i r. | urilv inj the blia-il and other fluid* so ef <-tii I. in jut' lo l! :::t all Complaint!' which may arise oin i'i:i!e ii:v. iiliirt'i-'s. a* lieadache, giddiness, dim, m' ijlil. pa ii i': th sine !'ac k. A c. \. genuine utiles. -igned J. N. llobcnsnrk, all others i.i. iree Imitation. \'! 1 - woiling new supplies, nr.d Store Keepers denims ol ! ' Oiiiiiig Agents must address the Proprietor. J* !. Ilolvt sack. .No. ICO North 2nd St. above Race St. hi ndelphin. 1'a. Sold !) every Druggist and Merchant i:t the I'. S. gents Z..I. I).'Hay.Camden Wlio!csa!e and Retail Act. f. A. Morrison A Co.. \\ innsborit, F. Curtis Cohtmbin, . A. Uoc.l Chesterfield. I'ri -f each 'lit < :s. Hardware. iplIK Subscribers offer to ;>ul?l:c. the most com* 1 p'.etc assortment of 11 \llD\Y.\llt ia tlto back I'-.'.nirv. A = it has Ivcn nearly all bought tVoni first amis, they 0.111 soil ton the same terms) at Charleston rices. '1!io.se wanting Rudders. Hardware, Carpenter's or in it lis Tools. Mill Irons. Cross-em or Mill Saws, Axes, i on or Steel, would do well to give thorn a call. McDOWALL A COOPKR. FCs'.'Hlj-JSaite Ciolliius. K HANDSOME stock cj COATS, VESTS AND \ /'.lAT.s. Also, Coats and Vests for lloys. "With largo assortment of 11A TS. Just roccived at Oct. i;?. A. M. & ?. KENNEDY'S. A. ii. < TTOllKEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN A. EljlUTY. Camden. S. C. Will practice in Ker av and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the ourt House. May IS. W. Tdi'ttLOt;- CASTOX. Altw??n T ?\> juuw axiu KjUAiLiiux in u^iuty* CAMUKX, S. (\ Onioo on Broail-Street near the Court House. W. II. s:. WORKMAN, i TTOKXKY AT LAV". AND SOLICITOR IN \ CQl 1TV. Camden. S. 0 AV ill attend the Courts f Darlington ami Sumter Districts. Otlicc in the ourt House: E'tiictsS Cxcclsior Cnttiiij; liiiivcx, UAXI ! Al .1 111 i* only R. Taylor A Co., Coluro I.:; 11, or^'itt. Tor sale by V. AXDRRSON. A?ci?l. C .m i- v, S.. :. 7 7? "u