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Ir S'electeiJ Poetry. |VvV A COUNTRY HOME. *1 do-not ask that city, spires f"' -X# * " * .-Alay round iuv mansion rise, Cut that my hoinomav^be where trees Aro pointing t6 tlip skies, Vliero Hows the Silvery- mountain rill _ "With sweet and merry sound, IAncHhc echo of the hunter's gun Shall through the woods rebound. I cannot love the city pomp, Its fashion and its pride; J had rather dwell in an humble cot ' Upon the mountain side, .{Where sweetly blooms the shady tree, The tulip and the rose, ** And whore, beside the rivulet, > Tho early violet grows. I would not give my quiet home, Its happiness and health, For all the city palaces, Its pleasures and its wealth, j love to breathe the mountain air, And roam where all is free, Let others choose a city life, But a country life for me. HlM From the Charleston Mercury. mM Agricultural Science. Sfi^B; We, the people, are accustomed to look to ^Rj^EKr|^blic. journals for information and instrucj^H^Rion. They are the guides of the community, H^HBgDtlJeaders in directing every purpose which tended to promote the welfare and advanceMH^Khe'nt of the State. 1 therefore call your at H|Hiten,tion to a question which intelligent men are ^ continually asking, and to wldch hitherto there M^K?e&n5 to h.-ive been no adequate answer. Why m^Bisthat South Carolina does so little for the ^^ agriculture of the State? Why is it that she BBBcaceluIly and munificently fosters every kind of BHIfttSiruction, except that which is so essential to l^^uber prosperity? She is emphatically an Agricultural State. Agriculture is the business of ^9B:tli&|ifghest and humblest of her citizens. Why Bjftli?s.?he no Professorship of Agriculture within Hi -^he'State College does her honor, and has HH'cijitferred advantages of exceeding great value. BBS Brit while site cultivates the minds of her youth in classical learning, general literature, rhetoric, gH logie; and mathematical science, she gives them lesson on the principles and practice of the H^ViiiASt important of all sciences. Among the (L "common p aces with which political writers, I and stump orators, are used to tickle the ears Ppf the'plain, honest, but unlearned farming r .t^ais, one is to assure then) of the honor and t dignity that belong to the man who succeeds k in making two blades of grass grow where one ra&w before. And what is the consequence of T this flourish when the speaker takes his seat in the ^Legislature ? Is it to use the necessary , means for teaching his constituents how to per> form this exploit which he: has so loudly eulo F gised ? Not at all. lie.will lend his aid to make our young men lawyers, or doctors, or "preachers. He will establish military schools ' to leach our lads the mysteries of the drill, how s to march and countermarch, and handle their inuskcts with adequate skill; but he gives no thought to the poor farmer's necessities and rights. He never once thinks of these blades of. grass that make so pleasant a picture in his ej^rcise of rhetorical talents. They have withered away, and, having served the purpose of tickling the ears of the groundings, are abandoned and forgotlon. Now, of the youth of tho State, how many . are intended to become, professional men ? Not oue in one hundred, lfow often will an occasion arise Ibr the application of that military seieik-e which is taught at the expense of the farmers ? Not once.. probably, in a lifetime. | When, and by whoin Uagricultural knowledge required ? By the whole |>eople?by rich and poor, high and humble, educated and ignorant. A*nd yet the care and wealth of the State is exclusively devoted to the cultivation" of the few, 8nd to a preparation for the rare occasions that may happen, but once in an age. 'It may be said that the instruction imparted at College is intended for the general improve- < inent of the mind?to make our youth accom- ' plished. scholars?to enibelish their minds with the charms of literature and learning - and not for mere professional preparation. But even in thut point of view, the advantages accrue to a very small number only. Of the young men who go to College, the proportion is very minute that is able to acquire the tastes and knowledge of a cultivated mind. The mass of even College lads fall back, on leaving College, into the ordinary pursues of life. When , their education is completed there, they begin to learn, the first principles of what is to be their constant occupation. They are sons, for I I the most, of planters. They have been trained in Grammar Schools, Academies, and at Colk "lege. They return ho ne, when graduated to cultivate their farms. Not one in ten has the slightest knowledge of his business. Thcydc not knoyr the trees and -shrubs on their plan, tutiona, the nature of their soils, the qualities of their manures, the habits of the insects that j destroy their crops. Their practice is all cm i pirieal. They learn by successive losses. If j _ they succeed at all it is by the sacrifice of ma- j ny harvests. But the danger is that they may never sue- i . ceed at all. Our mode of education not only 1 does not fit our young men f ?r the business of , their lives, hut it really unfits them for it. Not merely the knowledge, but the taste for the oc- j cupati"ii of a farmer is to be acquired in early j l.fe. The College withdraws the young student from the country, lie acquires habits and tastes at variance with its pursuits, labors, and even enj >ymeat . I -ay nothing of the t vices incidental to College education, and which ' arise chiefly from the circumstances that most t students have no caning wii.uever i.?r literary i pursuits, They are therefore idlers, and, like 1 all idlers, have a proclivity t<> evil practices. 'I But, independent of this, the College life has ' nothing in it of rural life. Nothing connects it with the country. It is sedentary not ac- ' live; a life of gos<ippiug and light leading, and segarsnnd inerchuums, not of attention or labor. It is s lited admirably to tnake its partakers dawdle and saunter through life. For 1; the ma-3 of students it is suited for nothing in ore. I hope it will n-?t ha supposed that I desire to depreciate the noble bounty of?he State in es- j t ildhbi'ig a College, or that I undervalue the ? I i: i.-s -cje : *e and li'ei i'ore, for the culri- j v.tlioii ot ? iiicii .->u> h instituteiii? arc uee-'ssaiy. Far lio:n it 1 honor them with my whole j Thy j-wJu e tin: im.no I di'y of ua j ? lions, and constitute the.true dignity of tliehu J man race. But highly as I value Homer and : Virgil, they are for the few, not f>?r the many.' Even for one who can appreciate them. 1 desire something more, if he is to farm his own land. If he understands and admires Virgil's elaborate description of the plough never so well, I would still wish him to have some prae- j tical knowledge of the use of it. While he delights in the poet's praises of a country life, it is of the greatest importance that he should acquire a taste for its occupations. Even for such a man agricultural education is essential, it: ? : i..,? ;r ? \.a lli?> 13 luut'ii'j'icii; II9 iiiiviiuing ?.w ^ a farmer, he begins his work knowing nothing of farming. - AGRICOLA* NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT IVJE?Z?C?SK.J9B^9S5 Wholesale and Retail Store, 100 pieces KERSEYS 100 pair NEGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 " FANCY PRINTS 10 " Furuitura 1)0. 25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 " DELAINES and CASI1.MFRES 12 " Rock Island J EANS, all colors 5 " BEDTICKING 12 " Plain and Fancy JEANS C " APRON CHECKS 10 " GINGHAMS 3 " superfine BROADCLOTH 10 " FANCY YESTINGS Cambrics and Shawls, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs and Ties, Plaid Linseysand Flannels, Hosiery, Thread, Needles, Pins, Concord (X. C.) Yarn, &c. ALSO?A SMALL LOT OP READY-MADE CLOTHING. SUCH AS Blanket and Drab OVER-COATS, Fancy Cassimere PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS. ALSO. 20 dozen first quality Wool HATS 1 case Albion DO. 1 do Congress DO. 1 do assorted Cassimere DO. 1 do superfine Silk DO. 1 do CAPS, Plush, Clotli and Glazed 1 do UMBRELLAS. HEAVY GROCERIES. 7 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 10 barrels first quality clari lied DO. 5 " - Lovering's crashed DO. 20 bags Rio COFFEE 10 " Java DO. 10 sixth boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES 25 boxes Adamantine DO. 10 do cheap SOAP 1 do fancy DO. 10 do Pearl STARCH 20 gross MATCHES. WIXES AIVI> LIQUORS. 12 baskets genuine lleideick CHAMPAGNE G do Dernercier DO. 6 do Imitation Ueidsick DO. 10 do first quality CLARET WINE 2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. 3 do do MADEIRA DO. 2 do do PORT DO. 4 do do MALAGA DO. 1 case WINK BITTERS 1-2 pipe "Old Otard" BRANQY 1 qr. cask " Old Pale" DO. 2 do London Dock DO. 1 do Old Holland GIN G coses Schiedam Schnnps DO. 1 cask old Bourbon WHISKEY 3 barrels Eagle DO. 20 do Old Rye Hammond DO. 50 do Doublb Rectified DO. Together with man}- other articles which will be sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time. Wr. C. MOORE. Camden, Sept. 9. 37 tf Wine and Brandy. J Pipe superfine Old Pale Brandy, j 44 " Madeira Wine Just received by J. A. SCIIROCK. Sept. 13. 37 tf Champagne. 4 BASKETS Heidsick Champagne, Qts. 3 " " " Pints, 3 14. Violet 44 44 Just received aud for sale by Sept. 13?37tf " J. A. SCIIROCK. Cotton Bagging. I have ju9t received a Large Lot of Heavy Gunny Bagging Dundee Bagging Best Charleston made Rope ik <- Three ply Twine .Which will be sold at low prices. W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 3-t tf. Scgnrs! Scgars!! AAA La Carolina, V/ 3,000 La Climax, 2,000 Rio Hondo, 4 2,000 Lcou De Oro, 3,000 Inovacion, 2,000 Regalia. Just received by J. A. SC1IROCK. Holland Gin. ICASK superior Holland Gin. Just received and for sale by J. A. SCIIROCK. Sept. 13?37tf Hides. THE highest price will be given for good hides by _ W. ANDERSON. Aug 28 34 tf. \ LARGE assortment of Ready Made Clothing Iro ?3L Men and Roys, now opening at BONNET'S. IADIES' Rich Silks and splendid Worsted DRESS J GOODS, of every quality and style. For sale ow, at " " BONNET'S. ROCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at BONNETS. O Af"\ P'ea. Negro Plains, Kerseys and Linsevs, of M l /\J sale at very low prices at Sept 27?30tf BONNET'S me Btuik of Camdoii, So. Carolina. N'OTICE is hereby given, that application will be luado to the Legislature of this State, at its en uing Session, fora renewal of the Charter of this Bank. I By order of the Board, W. J. GRANT, CasJt'r. July 2G 30 j CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES^!!"" LI;O\AKI> < ISAI'JA, MANUFACTURER and Dealer in CARRIAGES and HARNESS of every description, Meeting at ami 33 Went worth-st. next to the old itnnd of Gilberts &. Clin pin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf WW. It. IItr.vTKR may bo found at the above Ro loaitory, and take this method to assure his friends hat all orders entrusted to him will be attended to ivith promptness and strict lidekty. Twenty-Five Dollars Reward. I ) AN AWAY from the subscriber about the 28th of V June last, a negro woman named SUSY, about 5 feet high, light complected, slender built, speaks mild nnd slowly, good features, and the gums over each eye tooth is black. She formerly belonged to the estate nf I (' A.I.litis..n ?..,1 tint Slivurul VPHI'SIlt. tllP DeKalb Fiietorv. As she has relation* about Camden, there is no doubt she is lurking about the town or in the neighborhood. The above reward will be paid for her confinement in any jail in this State so that 1 get her. Sept. 20.?tf A. N. BELL. IIOBKRT .1. McCHEIGHT, /"10TTON CtIN MAKER Rutlcdgo Street, one Vy d )0i East of M. Pru 'kei ,t f'o , Camden, S. ('. V > JLi A ItlMS* >.n -> !'.\ I K.N I ftKLr?(.'0<P?<?,'iH (?blS&'ii' .JsiLi'n ( \ I* x?lii"-li !lii? ! a "nrri-cl oiil. The o\i'Ii:-ivf \ ; ,io|lt?! \ ..i.-li, ii.i Mk ! 'ij.f ii-1 Ti*r? j^v- . rlnirlf.-. iiiiw lnr'i?i!tf? !i> i!h- I'll* ij.ivcii M .la ,,|,j .^(Ncuji Ni-u (.'m i-.. to u't.niu I-!'. j/ ?1I l-c wli'ro v I. Ai:t rf-mlniriliio~ V V"-ai<: o|ii.tiirni. -- wi:11 i!.i-ul.nvo Mi.I. ;i.o Nrw Ua-i ii M i .nl.i.111,i.i_'('*i!i.|:;i|'y ban- aii-ij-u-l it ..V. -k' S a' a !??li mi "I'iii' ir i Uli'iv. ina tl-U Mill * *ln l?- t!:.- U-rt/m / '' /<> .Miii f.TuIi kl.iiis ur.-tin n-hhili lut? fi-.-iin in iim- by u\rr 1- l? per rem. T'.u-i- Mi Is ;uc<v;,-!in!i...| ;t ii-.. ..II ..tlnTml Ifirs'. I'm tliolr siijn-si.il- 'Hi .srni'liuii?;!: >' iin- built iu lliu first wml:muiiibu m .11.-r. fi-.'Sii tin' i.rsi I'r.-nr i liiirr- :i iii -fi. sin .!iaiu.-tvr. minis isuly rii.-ii .-.I i . ii .I:.- - -ir-ui Vr iti.r, hii.I xi i.irai'iri-il tlrii .in iivni i-.ni .- ! i.i.i- ..t' ii.i-1- Mi I-1::, i . ii- .- (I.nil hviihours rp.iiiv l-i II ? : ami when tli Is jiul up. a i IMi-r.'jmir-II > ;. wmiii! r.-.j iii- I'-r ti-.'i- j .Mi s w.'ii 11- fiiit a ni:i.-: >.. miii, iht-y urn ,.i i-.i|i-:r:l. u-1, llin! wlit-.i Sfi s.i ;l- In ||. ikn I'll- i',..i-s: llniir. Hitsii.'m with i-r v-i.;....it fi-.-il vii not . -mh-in rmiln i: fii-m-i*. lluy fi'ir.i- ii" tri in ll|--:ileal. :ih.i n-. |-..-? vi i? n -e?l i-M-ejil fiir i-r.i'-t.l.it lin- trnili. Tiiir-I. tin- Mii.- ,ir.- M-'i'-rimtin-.;, |,y liiiisi ni' ml. I nil' ilrl' en llin.Uh'li iin nj-'f; r. in llin ensiriir. nln' aruiili-1 tin-stones: fiine. ii i-\ i i.ti i.i- run JI final's witlimu stni.;.in/, ni. ! w itlmii! fie.'int l'.,.iirlii. ll.t-si- Mills wi I tii-i.l ' 'fiini.-lii-ls i.f rum into fine tn>.:il fn In fi.nirjs mot tliut I-." wi ll It fioi>i-|i.iwi-i-; ii.nl ui.l trill.I 12" fiilsiieis ni' will-:.! int.i line their in leu hours I hue. tunl w ith oiie-huT tin- power leqeiriai by the common tail!, I'ri. e J'i'Hl. 1'uel.iii^ $ ">. Circnl.-ii's. with in-tru-ii ois for n-Sre. with eertilient.-s from the he-st uinl iiioM tv'.iufi'cs.iiii'.i's In rc atlon to ti.is Mill, can he had hy a.hlr.-Sslne as above, j.ost js.i.1. of prices, can be had by inhlre.ss'nc is nth-. W. W. TRYON k CO. Agents. Camden, S. C. 27 Cm DRY GOODS FOR CASHITT "Wholesale and Retail. W. G. BANCROFT & CO., 253 AND 255, KIXG STRHKT, CHARLESTON, S. C. AT7E are now receiving onr usual large supply ( t V FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Also, PLANTATION GOODS of every variety consisting of Super Dulfil Blankets, Mackinaw ditto Osnaburgs, Georgia Plaius, Kerseys, Stripes, Prints &C.&C. . We shalT adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system Our goods are all marked with plain figures, and ou terms enable us to sell every article at the smallest pos sible profits. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. W. G. BANCROFT k CO., 253 and 255 King-street, Sept. 13.?4m one door below Wcntworth-st. Another Tram in for Moore's! Fancy Department. iXAA LBS- Fancy CANDIES ' t/UU 3 eases PRESERVES 200 lbs. ALMONDS 100 lbz. BRAZIL NUTS 100 lbs. PECAN NUTS 40 lbs. Fresh CURRANTS 2 cases PRUNES, in fancy boxes 200 boxes SARDINES 2 cases S ^.LMON 2 " LOBSTERS 1 " (one gallon jars) PICKLES 3 " (one pint - do) DO 1 " OLIVES 2 " CAPERS, superfine 1 " Walnut CATSUP 1 " Mushroom DO. 2 " French prepared MUSTARD 2 '* Assorted CORDIALS 2 " PEPPER SAUCE. All fresh, at Oct. 4. MOORE'S. 35,000 CIGARS. to-wit: 2,000 genuine Rio Hondo 2,000 Arinnns 1,000 Imperos 3,000 Las ilinas 3,000 LaNormas 2,000 Printeras 2,000 Sylva Primeraa i s,000 La Union 2,000 Regalias I 1,000 Jenny Lind 5,000 Washington | 3,000 Mayflower 5,000 Imperials J 1,000 Star Regalia ALSO. 15 boxes fine Chewing Tobacct 6 gross do cut do do 10 do do do Smoking do Patent Segar Lighters, &c. For sale by Oct. 3. W. C. MOORE. A FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF Heavy and fancy groceries, waves liquojis, <fr, is now being received, which ] will sell at the lowest rates for Cash or to punctual cus turners, on the usual time. Oct. 4. # J. A. SCIIROCK. Frcsli Mackerel. IN Kits and Bbls, warranted of this year's crop. Foi sale by j. A. SC11R0CK. dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military autl Fancy Goods, HAS just received a new and general assortmenl of every description of merchandize in kccpinj with his stock of goods. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, bunting am open cases; Levers, Anchors and Cylinders.?FIN I GOLD CHAINS, Chuteluines, Neckluces, guard nnt fob chains. GOLD SEALS. KEYS AND LOCKETS RINGS, plain, jewelled, and diamond. EAR-RING: and PINS of the newest and most fashionable styles plain, pendants, enamelled, Pearl and Diamond.? GOLD RUCKLES for fob chains,?COLD AND SIL VElt SPECTACLES Ac, SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. Silve Fruit, Butter, and Cuke Knives?Silver Knife ani Fork in sets. Silver Cups, Salt cellars, portmonaici and pencil cases. PLATED CANDLESTICKS, for mantle and chain ber. Castors, Cuke baskets, Sugar bowls, Saltcellar ttc., MILITARY GOODS, Swords and Belts, Plumes T?ace, Buttons Ac., Miitablu for the Military Uegula lions of the Stale of South Carolina. FANCY GOODis. Ornamental China Vases, Clips Colognes, Mnteli boxes, Candlesticks, Fruit Baskets Powder Boxes, Jewel Cases, Card Baskets, Ac., Walking Canes, RidiifLj Whips, llair, Nail und Tootl Brushes; Papier medic Work Boxes, Desks Ac. A. YOUNG. Oct. 4. 40 tf. Lumber. f|MlE Kershaw Stenm Mill Company have constant X ly on hand pine Lumber of every description a their mill, 7 miles north of Camden, which they oil'e at the following prices for cash or its equivalent: Good merchantable Lumber in quantities of not lea than 10,000 feet, per 1,000 feet, $8 0( The same in less quantity, 9 0( Refuse lumber in any quantity, per 1,000 ft. 0 ot Hough edge, " 44 44 44 7i Palings 5 ft. long by 3 in. wide, per 100 2 0( do do 2 J 44 44 1 71 do do 2 44 44 1 51 Laths (sawed) -1 feet long, per 1,000 1 5( do do do delivered, 2 0( Shingles 3 5( do do do 'delivered 4 5( framing timber in lengths of 40 feet and under saw ed to order at short notice; also, slats for blinds, sash es, doors, Ac. and palings of every description. In all eases lumber win no uciivorou ai lamacn o S. C. R. R. Depot for $11 50 per 1,000 loot in ndditioi to the above rates. Tliov have on hand in Camden a limited supply o lumber which may be had on application to W. W Tryon, with whom or with either of tho utidersignei orders may be left. E. TRYON. D. C. TRYON. J. It. KERSHAW*. Aug. 0 Cm?'.12 Charleston Courier and Tii Weekly So. Caroliniai will insert once eaeli week for 'i weeks and forwari In!) to this office. CARRIAGES. At the ?2d Stand of S. & J. Gilbert. S& E. M. GILBERT co.itinue the CARRIAGE BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and -10 } Wentworth street, where they will be pleased to ex- f hihit to their old friends and customers a very extensive stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their own manufacture, together with the various other styles usually found in this tparket. Their long ac- ] quaintnnce with this market as manufacturers and 1 dealers will enable them to offer great, inducements to ' purchasers, both in styles and prices. I Charleston, Aug. 20. 67 tf I L.1XD FOR SALE. ] MR. SAMUEL N. ATKINSON is authorized to < sell lands of the Estate of Thomas Sumter, ly- < ing in Chcsterlield, Lancaster aud Kcrshuw Districts. Persons wishing to purchase will please address him i at Bishopville, Sumter District. S. C. i f crrM'iM.'.n c-? < Sumtcrvillc, Aug. 2. ' 3".?tf. t $100 REWARD. | 11ANAWAY, on last Tuesday, the 17tli instnut, | my boy RICHARD, a white mulatto, about hve feet three or four inches high, tolerably stout built, ' about twenty-two years old, with straight light hair has a very sulky appearance, and answers quick and ] short when spoken to; said boy has a short thick foot, < his hands short and thick, chubby fingers, lie has the j scar of a blister on his forehead just above the eyebrows, he may try to hide it by wearing his cap or hat down over his forehead,, he will be sin e to pass himself for a white man, for he is very white and has been taking great care of his skin for some time. W hen be left he had a cloth cap and black coat and . a dark colored pair of pants; he will be sure to change his cap and clothes as soon as he can, he also wears 1 his hair in front straight down to hide the scar of the blister. lie is a shoemaker by trade, though he may not go at the business expecting that he will he so advertised. frWThe above Reward of 100 Dollars will be paid foe his delivery in any Jail in the State. He will be 3 sure to give himself another name. JAMES LOWRY. Bradlcyville, Sumter District, S. C? J Mey Lv. 30 tf. i 'i To Rout. 1 . rTMIK Store I formerly occupied situated on Broad r X street; Rent low, ar.d posseesion given immedi ately. The Store has recently undergone thorough repairs. There is a tireproof sate, Back Store and good lot room attached. Also to rent a delightful winter res- j idence with all the necessary out buildihgs, situated in a quiet and pleasant part of the town. , K. W. B0NNEY. , " 29 , Timby's Union Water Wheel. ] TITILLIAM M. SANDERS agent for Kershaw and ! ( T T Sumter District". This Wheel is applicable to all kindsjif Machinery j requiring wuter power, the most simple and power- ( till, ana requires Jess water mnn any ?iieei in existence, and has the advantage of working entirely submerged. These Wheels may be seen in operation at the Agent's mills, fourteen miles below Camden, who will also superintend putting them in, if required, or ho may be addressed at Stateburg, S. C. April 12. 15 12 in. Final Notice. THE subscriber having left Camden, notifies all persons indebted to him, to call at the store of Mr W. C. Moork and sottlfi at once, as my business has been left in his hands. If settlements are not mado prior to Return Day, papers will be put in the hauds * of an Attorney for collection. Aug. 9?32tt B. W. CHAMBERS. j Lyons' Kathairon, BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, Hauel'sEau Lustral, Phalon's Invigorator, Radway's Circassian Balm, JajTie's and.Louden's Hair Tonic, together with most of the delightful and fashionable preparations for teh ] Hair, may always be found at ( Aug. 9-tf Z. J. DeIIAY'S. For Sale or to Rent. I WILL sell or rent my House at Kirkwood. The \ situation is a very pleasant one, and the place is in good repair, with an excellent well of water. To ; an approved purchaser or tenant, the terms will bo j made accommodating. T1IO J. WARREN. Children's Shoes. ,4 FULL assortment just received and for sale by ( J\. WORKMAN A BOONE. ' LBS. POTASH. Just received and for salo ' [ OUU by T. tfc E. WORKMAN. Patent Medicines, Ac. V FRESH SUPPLY, just received, among thorn are: Holloway'ts Ointment Cherry Pectoral r Holloway's Pills Hastings Syrup Naplha 1 I^UArKinoVa Wnpm ft in* in Priflrror'a Rvrnn nf T.I vpr. UWV??ivn ? ....... . ..r ? Mexticau Mustang Lini- wort and Tar and Canmcn't clialagua Tain Killer Daily's Magical Pain ExSeltzer Aperient tractor Barry's Tricopherous Christie's Galvanic Belts? Jayne's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets aud ltadway's Heady Relief Fluid Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sar.siparilla Cod Liver Oil Townseud's Sarsaparilla Indian Hair Dye Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair Dye Falmcstoek's Vermifuge Depilatory Power Wistar's Balsam "Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster t r>' r For sale by F. L. ZKMP.' j Oil* ! Oils !! Oils!!! 5 rIMTK subscriber continues to keep constantly on 1 1 " hand a full supply of Solar, Laud and Sl'EKM t Oils for Lamps, Macliinery, &e. j Also, Castor Oils for family and plantation use; Olive oils I for table and mechanical uses; Neatsfoot oil for harness, and Cod Livej Oil for medicinal use. All of which will be sold as low as can consistently be afforded r in this market. Z. J. DeIIAY. 1 Aug. 9 32 t( Fresh L.C1110U Syrup, ' /\F Superior quality, for sale at ? T." \4 \ V?C! TV,...,, g ; \.S ?v tj i.'lUjj-UVVlV. . Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery Arc. I fl'MIIi subscriber continues to keep on liarnl a com! L plctc assortment of Domestic l)iy Goods, Grocc' rics, Crockery, Ac., which lie will sell very low for cash. ' His stock of Groceries consists, in pnrt, of i Sugar, Coffee, Sail, Cheese, &<?. Ac. Ainong his Pry Goods will be found n gpod article o pure Irish Linen, which ho will warrant to he ijenuine, and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can bo bought in this market. Purchasers would do well to give him n call. Jan. 2. J. OHARLKSWORTII. 11 w) CASKS No. 1 Smokid Salmon Jj 2 do do do Halibut Received and for sale by Pec. 0, 1852. SHAW .t AUSTIN. 5000 llrst quality Itio Hondo SKGARS 5000 do do Gold Leaf do 2000 do do Regalia do . Received and for sale by 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN OLD Government Java Codec, line Chewing Tobacco, and Adamantine Candles. For sale by _ K. "W. BONNKY. rinvoriiiK jsxiraci* IT'OR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, it'c. Ac. Among thetn arc Var nilla, Lemon, Pencil, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, i Pine Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cinnamon, d'-e. Ac., all very superior and for sale by f F. L. ZKMP. 1 4 CASK Crosse A Black well's English Pickles, con1 sitting of riecalilly, Chow-Chow, Cauliflower and mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by Pec. G, 185-'. SIIAW & AUSTIN. ' HKKBK'S Fashionable Hals. Also, Cloth Caps, ol ] cverv description. Just opened bv i Sept. 27 ' RONN'KV. 4?f Facts cannot be Doubted. Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder! tw More thiin 500 persons in the City of Iticl :nond, Vu., alone testify to the renjarkuble cures pe brined by CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. The great Spring Medicine and Purifier- of tli lilood is now used by hundreds of grateful patient svho testify daily to the remarkable cures performe by the greatest of all medicines. Carter's Spanish Mi: :ure. Neuralgia,Rheumatism,Serofula, Eruptionso :he Skin,Liver Disease, Fevers, Dicers, uiu Bores, a :ions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Fema Complaints; fains and Aching of the Bones and Joint ire speedily put to flight by using this great and ir estimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet bee found to compare with it. It cleanses the system < ill impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liv< md Kidneys, strengthens the digestion gives tone 1 the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, an restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or br ken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine \ ;or and strength. For the Ladies, it is imcomparibly better than a the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowneFS of con plexion, bring the roses mantring to the cheek, gii elasticity to the step, and improve the general healt in a remarkable degree, beyond all tha medicines ev< heard of. A large number of certificates of remarkable cur performed on persons residing in the city ofRichraor Va., by the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, is tl best evidence that there is no humbug about it Tl press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pu' tic men well known to the community, all add the testimony to the effects of this Great Blood lforifie Call and see a few hundreds of the certificatesarour the Bottle. None gcnvine unless signed BENNET A BEER! Druggists. _ > Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE, <fc Co., N 83 Maiden Lane, New York. T. ST. DYOTT <fc SONS, and JENKINS ?t HART IIORNE, Philadelphia. And for sale by 1IAVILAND, HARRALL, ik Cc and P. M. COHEN, <fc Co., C larleeton ; and Z. J. D HAY, Camden, and by Druggists and country me chants generally. Trice $1.00 per bottle or 6 bottles for $6.00 Professor Alexander C, Barry's TRICOPIIEROUS, OR Medicated Compound, for preserving, fasteninj softening and promoting the growth of the hai cleansing the head, and curing diseases of the ski] ind external cuts, bruises, ??c. The common consei if all who have used Barry's Tricopherous, wbethi for the improvement and invigoratioYi of the hair, c for eruptions, outs, bruises, <tc., places it at the hea -r -n ?-?~iinr. r..-,. hi? ? ti. a no ill considered assertion. Figures and fucts bee it out. The sales average a millions of bottles a yeai the receipts, in cash, $100,000. This year the bus aes3 will exceed that amount The number of ordei which daily arrive at the depot and manufactory, 13 Broadway, New York, addressed to Professor Bony inclosing cash, and requiring immediate attentioi would scarcely belnlieved. The wholesale deman is from 2,000 to 3.000 bottles a day; probably exceec ng that of all the other hair preparations conjoinet The popularity of the artiele everywhere, and th iberal terms to deuiers, combine to increase its salt with great rapidity; and improvements in its cotnpt lition, made at considerable expense, adds to its repi ation as well as its intrinsic value. For sale wholi sale and retail, by the principal merchants and druj gists throughout the United States and Canada, Mex :o, West Iudics, Great Dritain and France, and b Dorteh, Jones ?fc Co., Camden. Sold in large bottle Price 25 cts. May 2-1?6m* Spiccs. ALL Spice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmeg Ginger, Black and Red Pepper. Also?Flavoring Extracts of Orange, Lemon, Peacl Rose, Nutmegs, Almond and Vanilla, Rose Wate Drango Flower Water, &c. Always on hand at Feb 8?Gtf Z. J. DcHAY'S. Window Glass. 'IM1E subscriber has just receiveda large invoice X that fine "Patnpsco" GLASS, varying in size fro ) y 10 to 18 y 2-1, to which he invites the special a icntion ofhis customers. Z. J. Dell AY. Dec. 21 tf Railway's Remedies. CtONSISTING of Radway's Ready Relief, Reac ) Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medical* ioap and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Justrecei ;d at Z. J. DcHAY'S. March 29 tf I,amp*! Lamps!! FOR l*nrd, Oil and Burning Fluid, a large variet among which area few of the new Pantcnt Safe Lamps, and Cans to match. Just received at Feb 8 tf Z. J. DeHAY'S. ictn^niH JLiaini?s. IPOR burning Spirit Gas, some beautiful patorr . Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. _Dee. 21.?at ' Pure Wliitc Lead. A LARGE and fresh supply of Harrison's est quality Parlor Lead, Chrome Green, ground at dry; Linked Oil; Spirits Turpentine, ?fco. <?c. Ju received at Z. J. DeHAY.s. Ladies' Dress Goods, &c. I^ASniONABLE stvlps of Grtjnadinos, Tissue, B rcgo and Barege DeLain, Printed Jaconet at Orgaudi Muslins, Brilliant and Printed Linen, splend worked Robes, Lawn and Cambric Robes, white at black; Laco Mantillas, black and colored Applicatit Mantillas, (a ijcw article,) splendid worked Collai Sleeves and Handkerchiefs, Ivory and Spanish Fan ic. Received and for sale by . March 29. McDOWALL' & COOPER. Fresh Saratoga Water, J UST received at WORKMAN^ Prug-Store^ Tea, Tea, Tea. fG UNPOWDER, Hyson, Imperial, Young "Hysi T nnrt Ulnr-k of stinorinr nunlitp lloeeived til for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN." CASKS (quarts nnd pints) "Longworth's" Spa fj ling Catawba Wine. Received and for sale by Dec. 6, 1832. SHAW & AUSTIN. ISKICKS FOR SALE. 'TUIE subscriber 1ms on band a large quantity X GOOD BRICK, which may be had on applicntii January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Toilet Soaps. CONSISTING ofCleaver's Honey Soap, Old Brov Windsor, Taylor's Crystalline Wash Balls, Maug net and Coudray's Omnibus and Parisienne Soaps, S von's de Families, and many others too numerous mention, may always be found at Aug. 9- . Z J. DeIIAY'S. To Rent. THAT Dwelling House and Storo on Broad strei lately occupied by W. M. Billings. For partiCula apply to " JAMES McHWKN. SODA OR HUMERAL WATER. HAVING procured a new and very complete a paratus for Manufacturing nnd Bottling Sol or Mineral Water, the subscriber is now ready to fu nisli Lemon Soda nnd Sars.wauilla in any quanti1 to those who deal in the article. Country Merchants, Hotels, Restaurants and fan: lies, can he supplied at the shortest notice. Terms Cash. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Wool, Wool. WILT, he purchased either in the Burr or clea > > by * W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 31 tf. J list Received. ,4 N assortment of Fisk's MKTALIC BURTAL GJ u \. SKS. There liavo been late improvements i litis article. Can be seen at the subscriber's War Room. C. L. CIIATTKN., Hair Brushes. r|"MIE undersigned has now on hand an elegant a I sorlinent of French, English and Amcricau Ha brushes, lo which he invites the attention of his m nerous friends and customers. August 0-32 If 7 J. Df.UAY WHATEVER concerns the health apd happiness of a people is at all times of the most importance. I take 1 it for granted that every person'will do-all in their power, f- to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to he my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS,' according to the opinion of the most cejebrnted Physicians, tc are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to ' s, which children anil adults are liable; if you have an ap:d petite continually changeable from one kind of food v.e * K. another, Bud Breath, Pain in tho Stomach, Picking at. t ? " n Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry ijouer, Slow Fever. Pulse Irregular?reniemberthat all these de ." note WORMS, and you should at once apply t|ie remedy. HOBFiSACli'S WORM SYRUP. . 1- An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compoun ded with purely vegetable substances) being perfectly safe n when taken, and can be Jiven to the mcst tender Infant r with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints J and Diarrlicca have made them w eah and debilitated tire Jr 1'ottic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it to stands Without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in ? id giving tbne and strength to the Stomach", which makes it o an Infallible remedy for-those-afflicted with Itjspepeia, the nulnttiol.lnn k,. tkio .fr...Dl....:.: .' - j. ?* iw.ijomuix wvj'f j^iiuiintu mm vjriuj;aiici r ujnriuua have failed, in the best evidence of its superior efficacy m overall others. - 8 THE TAI'EWOttJT! Qre This is the most difficult Worm todestroy of all thatin t. Test the liinnan system, it grows to an almosy Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the lnjtstines sr and Stomach effecting the,health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, <&c., that' those afflicted seldom if ever es suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them loan early id grave. In order to destroy tins Worm,,a very-energetic ie treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstruc, tions, that the Worm Syrup may acldirect upon the'Worm, . 'which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulis 3 times ir a day these directions followed have never been known to r. fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Wotnt. ld IIOBEXSACK'S LIVER PILES. 0 No part of the system is more liable to disease than lie ' LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the nlood, or giving ihe proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong actio n ?- of the Liver effects the other important part* of the sys >* tern, and fesults variously, in Live/ Complaint, Jaundice, S- Dyspepsia &c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. , These Pills being composed of ROOTS & PLANTS fur*' nished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from'the 1 * Puhnouary mucus membrane; or promotes ihe discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, wInch-changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain - morbid action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC w hich gi<es tone and strength to the nervoussystera, renew ing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A CATHARTIC^; which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredient*, g, and operating on the Bowels, and expellihg the whole r,. inassol corrupt and vitiated matter,.and purifying the. 3 Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. !j TO FEMALES. ir You willfindtliese Pillsan invaluable medicine in ma. j ny complaints to which'yon are subject. In obstructions j8 either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action,"purifying the blocd and other fluids so effertnally to put to flight all complaint* w hich jnay arise '* from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dim's ness of sight, pain in the side hack, &c. 7 None genuine unlcsssigned J, N.Hobensack, allothers r being base Iiniialion. . ' j' Agents wishing new supplies, and Stbre Keepers deri-. j' rous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J* I N.Hobensack, No. 120 North 2nd St. above Race St. * Plii'adelphia. Pa. ? Sold by every Druggist and Merchant in the U. S. ie Al'hIiI*. Z.J. DeHav.f!amden Wlml.cal. ami Ituinil l?i :a W. A. Morrison & Co.{ Winnsboro, I". Curtis Columbia, )- J. A. Reed Chesterfield. j. S3" Price each 25 els. , v ;; A. G. BASKIIV, l- A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN y J\. EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Ker s. shaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the Court Mouso. May 18. W. THURLOW CASTOM, 8< Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. [l, CAMDEN, S. C. r, Office on Broad-Street near the Court House. W. II. K. WORRMAA," ATTORNEY AT LAV, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will attend the Courts o "or Dnximgron ana cunncr uisirictB". .Utuce in the m Court House. . , Bagging, Rope and Twine. K BALES Gunny Bagging; 20 coils Rope; 100 lbs. t) Twine. Just received and for sale by June 2L W. C. MOORE. !j i?. O. and W. I. Molasses^ v- f* HHDS. West India Molasses; 10 bbls. New OrO lean9 do. Just received and for sale by June 21. W. C. MOORE. GEO. ALDEiV, Ji Manufacturer axd Dealer in Boots, Shoes, and Leather. KEEPS constantly on hnnd-a large and well assort* ed Stock of all kinds ol'Goods in his line. March 1.?3tf is. _ Witt. Itt. SHAJTlVOaf, _ Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S- C. ra Has removed his Office to that one door above 1(* A. Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. st .. E. W. BOIViTNGY, Bank Agent and General Merchant, ? CORNER OF BROAD AND YORK STREETS, ]J CAMDEN, S. C. id GEORGE HOPKINSO*, 3n Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, . Practises in Charleston and the adjoining Districts ' ESTOfkice No. 9 Broad Street. _ WILUAM TARTEB, v CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER RESPECTFULLY informs the citizenfcof Camden and its vicinity, that lie lias located "himself one w door above Mr. P. F. Villepigue's store where he intends carrying on the Cabinet making business in all Q its various branches. id Furniture repaired, polished and put in complcto order. T All orders executed with neatness and despatch. Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. April 5?15tf "\V. TARVER. WORK.RAIV & BOOBfE, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RET AI ^DEALERS IN m Boots, Shoes, Leather, And Shoe-Findings, ? CAMDEN, S. C. SADDLE & HARNESS MAKING ia- f pi IE undersigned continues his business at the old to A stand, returns his.thanks for past favors and hopes ? for a continuance of patronage. All work in his lino will be done with punctuality, and where the cash is paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per ceut will bo made. it, Jan 6, ly]J2- " F. J. OAKS. LUMBER FOR SALE ~ ~ AVniJTE PINK, Asii, Hickory, Poplar, Mahogany. TT Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every vaP* riety of Northern Lumber. iA ALSO. (r* GRIND STONESand ICE, for sale in lots andquany titics to suit purchasers. Address JOHN B. MARTIN, Agent, Oct. 26?lv. Charleston Neck Ice House CHARLESTON PRICES. HARNESS SADDLERY, TRUNKS, n, MILITARY WORK, Ac. Manufactured to order and warrated, at CHARLESTON PRICES, opposite Mr. Robert Man's Coach Factory, Camden, S C\, by LUKE ARMSTRONG. JgfTcn percent, discount for cash within 30 davs. in March 22. 12 tf " o- : ? Constantly on Hand, , CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for building purposes; Gypsum or Laud Plaster, for agricula. tiirnl nwmo%9. and Stone Lime, all of !?ood onalitvnnfl ir in quantities to suit purchasers. u- A very superior articleof White Lime for whitewash 1 hip. . C. L. CHATTEN. ! March t>. 20 tf 1