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Stlrrtd puftri). | GENTLE WORDS. The sun may warm the grass to lif%, I The dew the drooping hewer, And eyes grow bright and watch the light P Of Autumn's opening hour? Uut words that breathe of tenderness, j And smiles we know are true, Ate warmer thnn.thc Summer time, A nil liri<rlifor than the ilew. I It is not much the world can give, Willi all its subtle art, Ami gold and gems are not the things To purify the heart. Hut oh, if those who cluster round The altar and the hearth, "" Have gentle words and loving smiles, How beautiful is life. THE LOVED. "They are going, one by one, From the altar tuid the hearth, "With the music of their tone ; And tho sunlight of their mirth: "With the hopes their bosoms cherished, k With the joys their memories knew, Hopes that in their radiance perished Like fading flowers aud early dew. From their vallies, broad and green, From their mountains stern, yet dear: From their river's crystal sheen, ? Silently they disappear; All the visions of their dreaming Fade away and are forgot, And the brain with wisdom teeming, Sinks to earth and rises not! On the hill side, and the lea, Forms were sporting?where are they ? On the air were sounds of glee; "Listen 1 they have passed away; Fade3 the soonest all that's rarest, Hopes the brightest first decay, Friends the truest?forms the fairest, Melt liko summer clouds away." /or tljf /orutrrs. From the Laurensvilk Herald. Peas and ISroomscdgc. Mr. Editor: Although many are aware of the fact, it may not generally be known that the pea succeeds better after turning under broomsedge, as a first crop, than any other cultivable plant. Corn and cotton, as most of your rea tiers have doubtless seen, will do but little as a first crop after under broomsedge, but peas will grow more luxuriantly than anywhere else, unless perhaps in ne v ground. As there are now a great many old fields thickly set , with broomsedge, that will soon be brought back into cultivation, 1 think some good plan of reclaiming them-a matter of some importance. 1 will offer a plan, and it may go for what it is worth? let those w ho can, otfer a better. It is this, turn under a broomsedge with a two horse horse plow to a depth of six or seven inches, as early in the winter as you can find leisure to do it, so that the surface may be mel lowed by the frosts. Sometime during the . mouth of May sow it with peas and scratch tbem in lightly, so as not to di.-turb the grass sod below. Or, if you think the ground will be too foul, drill them in rows about three feet ajKiit, so that you may run a furrow or two betumuli ilium fit mtiwif /mco noi-n oiwl /!,. bt* wit blivilli AC VUUVI vuotj W*nu veil C ailU HIJ not disturd the sod below. On this last plan 1 have now growing the best peas I have on my farm. A few rows were planted on the same ground; but as I expected they are a perfect failure. When the peas are ripe the hogs maybe allowed to eat them off, but no other stock should be allowed to enter. In the spring of ( the year following lay olF the ground widi a scooter or shovel furrow, f.ir cotton. Into this furrow scatter your compost manure, or guano, if you please, and cover with a twister?after which finish your bed in the usual manner. After the cotton is up, let the culture be with the hoe and sweep. I think it would be best not ' to bring up the grass sod from below. Such is the plan I intend to pursue, and I expect to find my land afterwards in good heart, and ready for any judicious course of cropping. If any one knows a better course, I hoye lie will let it be known through your columns, before ' cotton planting time. I intended when I commenced this to offer a theory to explain w hy the pea, which is a broad leaved succulent plan, thrives well after broomsedge, whicli is a very narrow-leaved and drv plant; but cannot now for want of room and want of time. I pre. 6ume there are but a few of your readers who will feel an interest in this part of the subject. If any do and will make the call through your columns, I will try to respond. I do not promise to throw much light upon it, but if it excites discussion, that may enlighten us. 1 tried a vear or two airo throush vour naoer to V W C f II draw something from "JJkoom&edgb" upon it, hut he was then too much taken up with his monthly criticisms to so small a matter. I trust, ifl attempt the task, he will spare me. Frank lik. Gi'ano.?This highly valuable manure is exciting much interest among the farmers of our country. Thousands of pounds are still sent into our State. Those who have used it seem to be much flattered at the result of the application, and continue to enlarge the amount upon their farms. Some contends that it may be applied to lined or cultivated crops; while others say that it should rather serve as a bans of improvement, enriching the laud so as to cause it to produce such green crops as may be turned in and made fertilizers. We are much inclined to agree with the latter class, for it is so highly volatile, when applied to crops which require the frequent stirring of the soil, these volatile principles must, to a great extent, pass off, before affording much nourish meut to crops. 15ut the benefit which guano has conferred upon the agricultural interest of the country has not been direct alone; it is not e?>nlined to the increased product arising from its application, but many farmers have been greatly benefited by guano, who have perhaps never applied more than one hundred pounds. The great improvement which they have seen to arise from the application of so small a quantity of a substance to their crops, has had the effect to cause litem to look about and set* the many means which they I. ave aromid tliem for enriching their lands, and <>| which they have never availed themselves before. There are many rich fit Ids in many parts of the country, which but for guano would have still been barrcn, tailing to produce enough to pay the owi . er for their cultivation. ? fanners Journal. Head <fcn;ti lei* 22(1 Iteu't. S.t:. JI. ) j CAM URN. Oct. 10, 185X \ I "1^17 I bbl A M 0. MOOUli liavinc been appointed \\ .|titl;r<? A"lvo<Mti! <>t Ibv22d Iti'^imciit, S. C. M.,j with the rank <?l La at- until, will !? obeyed and rcsI linylv. J?\* ordt r?>! ( o!. I A t f.OR, 1 Tl!?> J WAItltK.V, Adjutant ! ' NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT b <a ? MS. 9 Wholesale and Retail Store, 100 pieces KERSEYS 100 pair NEGRO RLANKETS 100 pieces blenched and brown SHIRTINGS 100 " FANCY PRINTS 10 " Furnitura 130. >-. a v wcv MUSLINS 15 " DHL A INKS and CASIIMFRKS 12 " Rock Island JEANS, all colors 5 " BEDTICKING 12 " riain and Fancy JEANS 0 " APRON CHECKS 10 " GINGHAMS 3 " superfine BROADCLOTH 10 " FANCY VEST1NGS Cambrics and Shawls, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs and Ties, Plaid Liusevs and Flannels, Hosiery, Threa'd, Needles, Pins, Concord (N. C.) Yarn, Ac. ALSO?A SMALL LOT OF Ready-made clothing. SUCH AS Blanket ar.d Drab OVKll-COATS, Fancy Cassimero PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS. ALSO. 20 dozen first quality Wool IIATS 1 case Albion DO. 1 do Congress DO. 1 do assorted Cassimero DO. ' 1 -do superfine Silk DO. 1 do CAPS, Plush, Cloth and Glazed 1 do UMBRELLAS. HEAVY GROCERIES. 7 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 10 barrels first quality clarified 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 SOA P 1 do fancy DO. 10 do Pearl STARCH 20 gross MATCHES. WINES AND LIQUORS. 12 baskets genuine Heidsick CHAMPAGNE G do Deniorcier DO. G do Imitation Heidsick DO. 10 do first quality CLARET WINE 2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. 3 do do MADEIRA DO. 2 do do POUT DO. -i- "tr isi tva 4 uo uu Ji.vi/.iu.i uyj. 1 case WINK B1TTKRS 1-2 pipe "Old Otard" BRANDY 1 qr. cask " Old Palo" DO. 2 do London Dock DO. 1 do Old Holland GIN G cases Schiedam Schnaps DO. 1 cask old Bourbon WHISKEY 3 barrels Kaglc DO. 20 do Old Rye Hammond DO. 50 do Double Rectilied DO. Together with many other articles which will be sold exceedingly low for cash or short time. . W. C. MOORE. Camden, Sept. 9. 37 tf Wine and Brandy. i Tipc superfine Old Pale Brandy, < f ' " Madeira Wine Just received by J. A. SC1IROCK. Sept. 13. 37 tf Champagne. 4 BASKETS Iloidsick Chainpagng, Qts. 3 " " " Pints, 3 " Violet " " Just received and for sale by ' Sept. 13?37tf . J. A. SCII ROCK. Cotton Bagging. I have just received a Large Lot of Heavy Gunny Bagging Dundee Bagging Best Charleston made Rope it Three ply Twine Which will be sold at low prices. W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 ' 34 tf. Sugars! Sugars!! 3 A A A La Carolina, illUu 3,000 La Climax, 2,000 Rio Hondo, 2.000 Leou Do Oro, 3,000 Inoviicion, 2,000 Regalia. Just received by J. A. SCHItOCK. Hides. r|-yiE highest price will be given for good hides ? by W. ANDERSON. Aug 23 34 tl. A LARGE assortment of Ready Made Clothing fro i. jL Men and Rows, now opening at BONXKY'S. Tlic Bank of Camden, 80. Carolina. N'OTICK is hereby given, that application will he made to the Legislature of this State, nt its ensuing Session, fora renewal of the Charter of this Bank. Jiy order of the Board, \V. J. GRANT, Ciisb'r. July 2C 30 I r.. 281. A. L. SOLOMON, 281. COIL KIXC AXD LI HER Tl'-STS. CHARLESTON, S. C., WHOI.ES VLB AMI ItETAII. DEALER IX ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN KEEPS constantly on hand, the following styles of 110USEKliEPIXG A PLANTATION GOODS, viz: Fancy col d Silks; blk. and lig'd Gro dc Rinc do, Cashmeres, Mouslin Delaines, heavy Irish I'oplins Bl'k and col'd Alpneeas, Freueh and Knglish Mcrinocs Broadcloths, Cassiineres, Veatings and 1'elisse Cloths Iri?li Liiieiix and Linen Damasks. Irish Linens, of the best manufacture Damask Napkins, Damask Doylies, Damask Cloths Tabling Damasks, all widths " - .....1 I' II!.. u. Trnnl-nl.nnl.- ,ln Jiiril U auu HU3.im Fruit Doylies; Worsted and Linen Table Covers Cloth Table and Piano Covers. All of the above Linen goods are warranted free from Cotton. Plantation and .W'^ro GootK. 151k. Lro. and lig'd Washington Kerseys, all wool tilling Cordova Plains, Klis, pure wool Plaid and striped Linscys. for Mouse Servants O/.naburgs, Marlboro'Striped Plaids lied and white Flannels Welch and silk-warp Flannels Cottonades, brown Drillings Pro. and Idea. Shirtings and Sheetings, best brands English and French Ginghams, Calicoes, Ac. Willi all and every article usually kept in my line of business. All orders from the country will be punctually attended to, and all articles warranted as represented. "Goods packed and shipped free of all charge to the purchaser, either by ltailroad or Steamboat, A. L. SOLOMON. Aug. 10. ft.'S tf THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, One door Not III ol the Court House, ** ,m -mm n mi mm a Itliffj/Xiil) a, t., IS Xo\\r OPKN for the accommodation of tlio Travelling 1'ublie. It is an excellent nnil commodious building, the Rooms are lar^e, open and airy, line Family Parlors well furnished. The Table will he furnished with every tiling wliieh an excellent country market will aH'ord, attendc I by the best servants. The Stables are well fitted up, attended by careful and experienced oilers, and well supplied villi provender. Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers with excellent water conveniences. There will at all tunes be an omnibus in attendance tceonv' V p.'issi-ti'yers to and front tho Depot. Z5/' I '1subset il,11 having had several years experience in the .above business, fc'-'ls confident in saying that. Ill) will lie ahiii |.> ;;ive rnl satisfaction to all who may favor Imu with their patronage, as lie is tietertniu"! louse every exertion en bis pari foplojisp. Til OS. HOONK! tlii'U I 'll, SO. Sept. ft If I* liAKiii*IWTKNT ftELZ'-COOLSAtt ITS I Z.ii, / \r which 1.1.1-i-Hi't'iivi cut. Tlie<-.vclu-ive <r- ' ' tisht i-l which. for llu-l'inied StatoandTcrJ 'ki.yj li'nrU-N now hcb-ti-s to tin- Xi iv Haven M:li*ii,y. ' ,'J fa-tnii-a.'t'oiii)-. lie. New Unveil. t'onc.. !"wIsulil ^^ ?J :i)l oi-lcrs must la- ad-Ires A! ( r hat infr ihnv *? t'w vearsaeouaiiram-c w isli ihcahovc Mi l. tin* New I llavcii Maiiur.iclmii'-Company have It a fMirtloti IIx ir l a kim-aim; this Mill " " ?-'to b<- lIn* l-est / "* t'i'Jf Mill f,.,- ail kinds I'i L'r.'.in which lias l-con in n-<- !>y over I' D |>cr cent. The--- Mill.s arc rclcl-rate I alms's- all other iniil?. first, for tln-lr sil|n-rior construction?lln-y ar<- l>ni!t in Ills- best wssrkinaidiku in.stilis-r. from III- 1?*1 French l-iirr?lnin-. tin Ill-lies in !! iiiii t-r. and all saintly s-lira el i illn- cast-iron frame. an-! > > anah-ci li.it on man can s-t one of i'ir- Mills n|- ia lc-.s than two hours, ready t-i n-o; uml when tin:* |?it nj*. n'l tin- it-pails lln-y would re.ptire for 11m- \cars. wottM In- i-ul a t title; m-i-iiuiI. l"ln-y are -o eon-tru-led. that when set -o jn hi ike 1 in- liiicst lluur, fhistunt willi or without Iced will i-d smine in contact; lu-tics-, lln-y liMM- no irrit la tin- in -ai. aii-l in- power i? u s--l s-\s-i-|it for crusMu-tin--rain. Tliir-I. tin? Mills arc M-ll-coiiiiii_', hy ? Idasl of cold air <ltiv?-:i throii-h an at-- rr.r. in tin- casing. 11111' aruiin ! tin' stones;.In-nee. lln-y can in- run 2+ linur* without sto|i|.in.'. and v ithout licatiul Vurth. these Mills w ill trilnd '.'c'1 liii-ln-ls of enrn into flue meal in III hours, and that t-*nwith l-l hoi>e-po\u-r: u.:d will -rind 12'' lilislit-is of wheat into line tli-itr in ten hour- time, and w ith one-half tin- power required liy l ie eotnmon mill, Price ^ Jiiii. I'aekin- if."). Circulars, with in>triirti-iiis for u-!:-.r. wi:li eertilii-ates from the l-est and must reliable sources in relation to this Mill, can be had by addressing ar abotv, post |?lik ^ of prices, can be had by nddrcs>f>i- -is .-da1 TV. TV. TRYON & CO. Agents. Camden, S. C. 27 6m DRY GOODS FOR CASHT!! Wholesale and Itctail. W. G. BANCROFT & CO., 253 ANT) 255, KIlhGSTREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. T"\7"E are now receiving our usual large supply 0 VV FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Also, i'ljAiNXATiU-N uuuns oi every variety, consisting of Super Dullil Blankets, Mackinaw ditto, Osnaburgs, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Stripes, Prints, Ac. Ac. We sliall adhere strictly to the ONE PRICK system. Our goods are all marked with plain figures, and our terms enable us to sell every article at the smallest possible profits. Terms Cash fir City Acceptance. W. G. BANCROFT A CO., 253 and 255 King-street, Sept. 13.?4m one door below Wcutworth-st. Another Train in for Moore's! Fancy Department. ^AA LBS. Fancy CANDIES f )UU 3 cases PRESERVES 200 lbs. ALMONDS 100 lbs. BRAZIL NUTS 100 lbs. PECAN NUTS 40 lbs. Fresh CURRANTS 2 cases PRUNES, in fancy boxes 200 boxes SARDINES 2 cases S YLMON 2 44 LOBSTERS 1 44 (one gallon jars) PICKLES 3 44 (one pint do) DO 1 " OLIVES 2 14 CAPERS, superfine 1 44 Walnut CATSUP 1 44 Mushroom DO. 2 44 French prepared MUSTARD 2 4* Assorted CORDIALS 2 44 PEPPER SAUCE. All fresh, at Oct. 4. MOORE'S. 35,000 CIGARS. to-wit: 2.000 genuine r.io Hondo 2,000 Arianas 1,000 linperos 3.000 Las Mina3 3,000 La Normas 2,000 Primcras 2,000 Sylva Primcras ' s,000 La Union 2,000 Regalias I 1,000 Jenny Lind 5,000 Washington I 3,000 Mayllower 5,000 Imperials J 1,000 Star Regalia also. 15 boxes fine Chewing Tobaict 0 gross do cut do do 10 do do do Smoking do Patent Segar Lighters, Ac. For sale by Oct. 3. W. C. MOORE. A FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OK Heavy and fancy groceries, waves LI'jUOltS\ <(-c, is now being received, which I will sell nt the lowest rates for Cash or to punctual customers, on the usual time. Oet. 4. J. A.SC11ROCN. Frcsli Mackerel. IN Kits and'Dbls, warranted of this year's crop. For sale by J: A. SCI I ROCK. _m... YUUiV?9 DEALKIt IN Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military and Fancy Goods OAS just received a new and general assortment . of every description of merchandize in keeping with his stock of goods. GUl.l) AND SILVER "WATCHES, hunting and open cases; Levers, Anchors and Cylinders.?FINE GOLD CHAINS, Chatelaines, Necklaces, guard and fob chains. GOL1) SEALS, KEYS AND LOCKETS. RINGS, plain, jewelled and diamond. EAR RINGS and FINS of the newest and most fashionable styles, plain, pendants, enamelled. Pearl and Diamond.? "" ' - ' 1 1-:..- *vnoiT UUI.W JiUUlVt.1V> 101" 1"U 1:11.11 us,?uuj-.iv miuoiu YER SPECTACLES Ac., SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOON'S. Silver Fruit, Butter, and Cuke Knives?Silver Knife and Fork in sets. Silver Cups, Salt cellars, portmonaiea and pencil rases. PLATED CANDLESTICKS, for mnntlc and chamber. Castors, Cake baskets, Sugar bowls, Saltcellars Ac., MILITARY GOODS, Swords and Pelts, Plumes, Lace, Buttons Ac., suitable for the Military Regulations of the State of South Carolina. FANCY GOODS. Ornamental China Vases, Cups, Colognes, Match Boxes, Candlesticks, Fruit Baskets, Powder Boxes, Jewel Cases, Card Baskets, Ac., Walking Canes, Riding Whips, llair, Nail and Tooth Brushes; Papier incchc Work Boxes, Desks Ac. A. YOUNG. Oct. 4. 40 tf. Lumber. fl'MIK Kershaw Steam Mill Company have constantI lyon hand pine Lumber of every description at their mill, 7 mile*north of Camden, which they offer at tlit- following prices lor cash or its equivalent: Good merchantable Lumber in quantities of not less than in,OUt) feel, per 1,0U0 feet, ?8 00 The same in loss quantity, 9 00 Refuse lumber in any quantity, per 1,000 ft. 0 00 Rough edge, " " " " 3 75 1'nliiigs 5 ft. long bv 1! in. wide, per 100 2 00 do do 21 " 1 75 do do 2 " " 1 r,o Laths (sawed) -I feet long, per 1,000 1 50 do do do delivered, 2 00 Shingles 0 50 (h> do do delivered 4 50 Framing timber in lengths of 40 feet and under sawed to order at short notice; also, slats for blinds, sashes, doors, Ac. and palings of every description. In all eases lumber will bo delivered at Camden or S. C. R. R. Depot Ibr $3 50 per 1,000 feet in addition to t lie above rales. They liavo on hand in Camden a limited supply of lumber wliie.li may be bad en n|>]dieation to W. W. Tryon, witli wlioin or with either of the undersigned orders may bo loll. R Tl! VOX, 1>. 0. Tit VOX. J. IJ. KKItSIIAW. Ann. !> Cm?32 Charleston Courier ami Tri-Weekly So. Carolinian will insert onee eaidi v.ei i, lor 3 weeks ami forward I lull to this ofTiee JiASI) FOIi SALE. MI>. SAMUEL N. ATKINSON is authorized to . soil lands of the Estate of Thomas Sumter, lying in Chesterfield, Lancaster and Kershaw Districts. Persons wishing to purchase will please address him at Bishopville, Rumtcr District, R. C. F. SUMTER, Kx'r., fee Sumtcrville, Aug. 2. 31?tf. $100 REWARD. ' 1")AXAWAY, on last Tuesday, the 17th instant, V my hoy RICHARD, a white mulatto, ahont five 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 1 hick foot, his hands short and thick, chubby fingers, lie has tire 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 sure to pass himself for a white man, for he is very white and lias been taking great care of his skin for some time. When he left lie had a elotli cap and black coat and a dark colored pair of pants; lie will be sure to change his cap and clothes as soon as he can, he also wears his hair in front straight down to hide the scar of the blister, lie is a shoemaker by trade, though lie may not go at the business expecting that lie will be so advertised. ?3^~TIic above Reward of 100 Dollars will be paid for his delivery in any Jail in the Stute. lie will be a ? ?- i.: ir *l. sure LOlTlve JllllJSUil .uiuuiui name. JAMES LOWRY. Brndleyville, Sumter District, S. C,. M*y su tf. I Timby's Ciiion Water Wliccl. TVTILLIAM M. SANDERS agent for Kershaw and T Y Sumter Districts. This Wheel is applicable to all kinds of Machinery | requiring water power, the most simple and powerful, and requires less water than any Wheel 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 he may be addressed at Stateburg, S. C. April 12. IS 12m. For Sale or to Rent. I WILL sell or rent my House at Kirk wood. 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 be made accommodating. TIIO J. WARllliN. Children's Shoes. VFULL assortment just received and for sale by WORKMAN & BOONE. LBS. POTASTL Just received and for sale f)VV' by T. it 15. WORKMAN. Patent Jledicitics, &c. 4 FRES1I SUPPLY, just received, among them A arc: Holloway's Ointment Cherry Feetoral Hollowny's Pills Hastings Syrup Naptha Ilobcnsack's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of LiverMoxtiean Mustang Liui- wort and Tar and Canment ehalagua rioii.-v i p.,:? iv. 1 illll JVIUVl vj Mtigivm ^ Seltzer Aperient tractor Barry's Tricophcrous Christie's Galvanic Belts? Jayne's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and ltadway's Ready Relief Fluid Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsaparilla Cod Liver Oil Townsend's Sarsaparilla Indian Ilair Dye Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair Dye Fahnestock's Vermifuge Depilatory Power* Wistar's Balsam Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster ry For sale by F. L. ZEMP. Oils ! Oils!! Oils!!! rIMIK subscriber continues to keep constantly on JL hand a full supply of Solar, Lard and Sl'brsi Oils for Lamps, Machinery, &c. Also, Castor Oils for family and plantation use; Olive oils for table and mechanical uses; Ncatsfoot oil for harness. a ad Cod Liver Oil for medicinal uso. All of which will be sold as low as can consistently be afforded in this market. Z. J. Dull AY. Aug. 0 32 tl Frcsli Lemon Syrup, OF Superior quality, for sale at WORKMAN'S Drug-Store. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c. r|MIE subscriber continues to keep on hand a com1 pic to assortment of Domcst ic Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Jtc., which he will sell very low for cash. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Siijjur, Coffee, Sail, Cheese, Ar.&o. Among his Diy Goods willbcfound a good article o pure Irish Linen, which ho will warrant to bo yenuine, and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in this market. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jau. 2. J. C11A ULES WORT II. u) CASKS No. I Smoked Salmon mj 2 do do do Halibut Received and for sale by Dec. C, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. 5000 first quality Rio Hondo SKGARS 5000 do do Gold Leaf do 2000 do do Regalia do . Received and for sale bv 1S52. SIIAW k AUSTIN OLD Government Java Coffee, tine Chewing Tobacco. and Adamantine Candles. For sale by K. W. BOXXKY. Flavoring Fxtract* I^OR Tecs, Custards, Puddings, and nil kiuds of Confectionary, Pastry, tie. Ac. Among them arc Vanilla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, Pine Apple, Strawborry, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cinnamon, <1 c. Ac., all very superior and for sale by F. L. ZKMP. 1CASK Crosse A Black well's English Pickles, consitting of Piccalilly, Chow-Chow, Canlillowcr and mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by Dee. G, 1S52. SHAW A AUSTIN. CARRIAGES ! CARRIAGES!! m:o.\akd ciiapix, MANUFACTURER and Dealer in CARRIAGES and HARNESS of every description, Nos. 124 Meeting st. and ;t:t Wentworth-st. next to the old stand of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf ?5>-"W. It. Uuxtku may bo found at the above Re pository, and tako this method to assure his friends that all orders entrusted to him will be attended to with promptness and strict fidelity. Twonly-Five Dollar* Reward. 1) AN A WAV from t lie subscriber about the ~St h of k. June last, a negro woman named SUSY, about 5 feel high, light complected, slender built, speaks mild and slowly, good features, and the gums over each eye tooth is black. She formerly belonged to the estate of L. 0. Adamson, ami worked several years ai uic DeKalb Factory. As she baa relations about Camden, there is Ho iloiild .-lie 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 I get her. Sept. 20.?tf A. X. DELL. courier .1. (TO'ITOX tilX MAKKU. lint ledge Street, one J door Fast o|'M. Prtickor k Co., Cainden. S. C. I AIDES' Itieh Silks and splendid Worsted I lit ESS J tjOODS, of every quality and style. For sale low, at JIOXXKY'S. I) (K'K IXti and Sitting Cll AI IIS, for sale at I Itu.NXKYS. It U t I'Vs. Xegt'o I'laius. K < Tseys ttttd I.itiseys, ol sale at very low prices at Sept 27?ItOtf HCXXFY'S 11 <?11;? ii?l <?iil. | ("ask superior llollni.il 'tin. Just received and j I for sa|i l.t .1. Si'H |{i n'K*. S.-pt It !7tf ' 4t Facts cannot be Doubted. Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder! More than .100 person:.- in the Cily of Rich hiotul, Va., alone testify to the remarkable cures performed by CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Tlie great Spring Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, Carter's Spanish Mixturg, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin,Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Aftions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Rones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this groat and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Rlood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It demises the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the digestion gives tone to the Stomach, makes the Skin clear nnd healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor nnd strength. For the Ladies, it is imconiparibly better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all snllowness of complexion, bring the roses inantring to the check, give elasticity to the step, and improve the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond all tha medicines ever heard of. A large number of certificates of remarkable cures performed on persons residing in the city of Richmond Va., by the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is no humbug nboutit. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, nnd public inen well known to the community, all add their testimony to the effects of this Great Rlood Purifier. Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates around the Rottle. None genvinc unless signed RENNET tfc BEERS, Druggists. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE, ?fc Co., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT A SONS, and JENKINS A HARTSHORN E, Philadelphia. And for sale by 1IAVILAND, HARRALL, A Co., and P. M. COHEN, A Co., Charleston ; and Z. J. DeHAY, Camden, and by Druggists nnd country merchants generally. Price $1.00 per bottle or 6 bottles for $6.00 Professor Alexander . Barry's TRICOl'lIEROCS, OR Medicated Compound, for preserving, fastening, softening and promoting the growth of the hair, cleansing the head, and curing diseases of the skin, and external cuts, bruises, Ac. The common consent of all who have used Barry's Tricopherous, whether for the improvement and invigoration of the hair, or for eruptions, cuts, bruises, ?Src., places 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, $li?0,000. 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 attention, would scarcely be bilieved. The wholesale demand is from 2,000 to 3.000 bottles a day, probably exceeding that of all the other hair preparations conjoined. The popularity of the article everywhere, and the liberal terms to deaicrs, combine to increase its sales with great rapidity; and improvements in 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 aud druggists throughout the United States and Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Groat Britain and France, and by Dorteh, Jones ?fc Co., Camden. Sold in large bottles. Price 25 cts. May 24?Cm* Spices. ALL Spico, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger, Black and Red Pepper. Also?Flavoring Extracts of Orange, Lemon, Peach, Rose, Nutmegs, Almond and Vanilla, Rose Water, Orange Flower Water, &c. Always on hand at Feb 3?6tf Z. J. DellAY'S. Window Glass. rl"MIU subscriber has just rcceiveda largo invoice o JL that fino "Patapsco" GLASS, varying in size from 8 y, to to 18 2i, to which he invites the special attention of his customers. Z. J. Doll AY. _Pec. 21 tf Railway's Remedies. C10XSISTING of Radway's Ready Relief, Ready ) Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicated Soap and Circassian Balm for the lluir. Justreccived at Z. J. Den AY'S: - March 29 tf Lamps! Lamps!! FOR Lard, Oil anil Burning Fluid, a large variety, among which area few of the new Pantent Safety Lamps, and Cans to match. Just received at FcbJ_tf_ _ Z. J. Dell AY'S. Hanging Lamps. IT^OR burning Spirit Gas, some beautiful patents. . Just received at Z. J. DelfAY'S. Dec. 21.?3t Pure White Lead. VLARGE and fresh supply of Harrison's extra quality Parlor Lead, Chrome Green, ground and dry; Liuseed Oil; Spirits Turpentine, Ac. Ac. Just received at Z. J. DeIIAT.S. Ladies' Dress Goods, Ac. I7V\ST1 ION ABLE styles of Grenadines, Tissue, Barege 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. Receiyed and for sale bv March 29. _ McDOWALL A COOrER Fresli Saratoga Water, JUST received at WORKMAN'S Prug-Store^ Tea, Tea, Tea. UNPOWDER Hyson, Imperial, Young Ilyscn I and Black, of superior quality. Received and for sale by SHAW A AUSTIN. ,*!T CASKS (quarts ami ]>iuls) "Longwortb's" Spark t) ling Catawba Wine, lleceired ami lor sale by Dec. 0, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. BRICKS FOR SALE. r|"MlK subscriber lias on band a large quantity o I HOOD BRICK, wliicb may be bad on application January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Toilet Soaps. /WSlSTINTr of Cleaver's Honey Soap, Old Brown V.y Windsor, Taylor's Crystalline Wasli Balls, Mangenet and (Joitdray's Omnibus and I'atisienne Soaps, Savon's tie Families, and many others too numerous to mention, may always be found at Aug. '.) " Z ,T. DkIIAVS. To Kt'lil. THAT Dwelling House and Store on Broad street, lately occupied by W. M. I'illim.rs. For particulars apply to * JAMES McEWKN. SODA OR iHl\EKAL WATEK. nAVINC procured a xkw and very complete apparatus for Maxtkactlkixu and Borruxc; SonA - n-.- .1 i. i..... tj i-,vidv in fin*. or ill IA I.U A L \\ ATKK, U1U 3llUovi ? /? ? ?o ni>l? Lemon Skua ami Sars.U'arilla in any quantity to tiltme avIki Jeal in the article. Country Merchants, Hotels, Ke.-taurants and families, can lie supplied at the shortest notice. Terms Cash. KUAN CIS L. ZKMI\ Wool, Wool. \\rILL he purchased either in the Kuir or clean, I I by \\*. ANDERSON. Aug. tin st if. .Iiiol Received. VX assortment of 1'isk's MKTALIC BURIAL CASKS. There have been late iinpiovemonts in this article. Can beacon at the subscriliera WareKoom. C. L. CIIATTKX. 11st I* ISl'l|sI|4>s. r|^II I'! undersigned has now on hand an elegant as1 soil men t of Kreuch, Knglish and American Hair Brushes, In which he invites if. attention of his nutin-run friends and c -t- nn-rs August tt 7. .1 DeIIAV ' + xsnffv?ncx-.minKf r i i mtr-^i a V f? i i i iiim^ $500 CHALLENGE, TT7IIATEVEII concerns the health and happiness of a V\ people is at all time? of the most importance. ltake it for grunted that every person will do all in their power, to srtveihe lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it f<> he mydnty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the inost celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children ar.tl adults are liable; if yon have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of foodtne another, Had Breath, Pain in llio Stomach, Picking at ti ISose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Court-, Slow Fe ver. Pulse Irregulars-remember that all these de note WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy. IIOBEMSACli'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded noon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated the T?nic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, w hich makes it i an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the M astonish ins cures perforated hy this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy overall others. TUB TAPE WORM ! fl This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that in festthehttm8nsystepi.it grows to an almost Indefinit?^HH length becoming so coiled and fastened in the lntestine^^^H and Stomaeh effecting the health so sadly as to cause Vitus Dance, Fits, &c..that those afflicted seldom if suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening litem to an ear^H^I grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energet^^H^H treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be prop^H^^B to take C to ti of my Liver Pills so as to remove all nbfltru^^^H| tions, that the Worm Syrup may actdirect upon the Wor^^^^^H which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulis 3 tin^Hfl^B a day these directions followed have never been knowu^^^^^H fail in curing die most obstinate case of Tape Worm. ^^^BH IIOBEMSACK'S EIVER PILLS^H No part of the system is more liable to disease L1V Eli, it serving as a filtererto purify the (flood, the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong a of the Liver effects the other important parts of the tern, and lesults Vdriously, in Liver Complaint, Jaunlaice, ^ Dyspepsia &c. We should, therefore, watch every stmptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Lfiver. These Pills being composed of ROOTS & PLANTS fitfnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, 1st, An {EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from^the Pulmonary mucusmembrane.or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC width gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. Yon will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in ma ny complaints to wbich yon are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, tltey have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the bloed 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 back, Ac. None genuine unlcsssigned J. N. Ilobensack, all others being base Imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desrrous~of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor,* J* N. Ilobensack, No. 120 North 2nd St. above Race St. Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by every Druggist and Merchant in the U. S. AgeiitS; Z.J. DeHay,Camden Wholesale and Retail Agt. W. A. Morrison & Co., Winnsboro, F. Curtis Columbia, J. A. Iieed Chesterfield. OCT Price each 25 cts. A. G. BASK.IN, Attorney at law and solicitor in EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Ker sbaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the Court llouso. May 18. W. THEIILOW CASTOff, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. camden, 3. c. Office on Broad-Street near the Court House. XV. n. IS. WORKMAN, Attorney at law, and solicitor in EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will attend the Courts of Darlington anil Sumter Distriota. Office in the Court House. Bagging, Rope and Twine. X BALES Gunny Bagging; 20 coils Rope; 100 lbs. t) Twine. Just received and for sale byJune 21. W. C. MOORE. m. O. and WVI. Molasses, ' 6IIIIDS. West India Molasses; 10 bbls. New Orleans do. Just received and for salq by June 21. W. C. MOORE. ~ GEO. ALBERT, *. ; Manufactures and Dealer in' Boots, Shoes, and Leather. KEEPS constantly on hand a large and well assort" eU Stock of all Rinds of Goods in Iris line. March 1.?9tf WM. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S- C. Has removed his Office to that one door abovo A. Young's llookStorc. Jan. 24. . E. W. BOXNEY, Bank Agent and General Merchant, corner of broad and york streets, camden, s. c. GEORGE IIOPKHSON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, T??/-M?i?i? ?..j IL. .-rti.t.i.i. rracust'b in i/iiurii'siuu uuu tac aujumn/^ i/iomiviu FyOtricE No. "J Broad Street. WILL IAIttT A It VER, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that ho has located himself ono door above Mr. P. F. Villepiguc's store where he intends carrying on the Cabinet making business in all its various branches. tJTFurniture repaired, polished and put in completo uruur. All orders executed with neatness and despatch. Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. April 5?13tf W. TARVER. WORKMAN & BOONE, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Boots, Shoes, Leather, And Shoe-Findings, CAMDEN, 6. C. SADDLE & HARNESS MAKING TIIK undersigned continues his business at the old stand, returns his thanks for pastfavors and hopes for a continuance of patronage. All work in his liuo will be done with punctuality, and where the cash is paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per cent will be made. Jan 0. R]J2- F. J. OAKS. Ll'MRKK for sale N V'lIITK FIXE, Ash, Hickory, Poplar, Mahogany. Tt Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every variety of Northern Lumber. ALSO. GRIND STOXKSand ICE. for sale in lots and quantities to suit purchasers. Address JOHN B. MARTIN. Agent, Oct. 2C?Iv. Charleston Neck Ice JIous CHARLESTON PRICES. - u >i.r,i I'K'V TlirN'KS 1I.\K.\JW> , MILITARY WORK, Ac. Manufactured to order and warratod, at CHARLESTON PRICKS, opposite Mr. Robert Man's Coach Faetorv, Camden, .S C., by LUKE ARMSTRONG. ?*>"Tcn percent, discount for cash within 30 days. J March tf Coitslnnlly 011 Ilnnd, I /CEMENT, Calcined l'Jastcr of Paris, for building j KJ purposes; Gvpsuin or Land Piaster, for ngriculI tnral purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and j in quantities to suit purchasers. t A very supe rior artieloof White Lime for whitewash I '?? C. L. CI FATTEN ' March!' -JO H I