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i i ' ^iirfrij. jij COMMUNICATED. | il SONNET f< 0,i I he death of little Willie Sargbaxt. i t Before me. in the colt! white arms of death, , g Holies in dreamless slumber: on his breast j s His hands are folded, peacefully to rest, i 11 And through his pale lips steal no gentle breath; Unearthly beauty rests upon his brow, j ' And lovelier seem his closed eyes the while Than when they kiudled 'neath a mother's smile. O beauteous child, Heath is thy mother now, Ar.d she has charmed thee to a halcyon sleep, And waits to lay thee on thy little bed " Of flowers: o'er the sinless dead I S My tears are falling, yet I only weep To think that when to thee, oh Death, my form is , given. s I cannot soar on sueh a stainless wing to Heaven. ) ^ Oct. 1 Oth, 1853. D. | v From the Baltimore Clipper. I ^ The Sabbath School Teacher. I ' I s While philanthropists whine, or of charily prate, I ( * And despair of t he world?as they pass round the plate; ! "While the patriot declaims of the dangers that lower, ' j t If any ono elso, save himself is in power,? There's a maiden just passing the place where we stand, i c See! she's leading a poor little boy by the hand. a Sho neither aspires to vote nor to rule, r But teaches a class in the neat Sabbath school. v 41 Though humble her mission, and only designed To soften tho heart and awaken tho mind, Perhaps some results which that mission creates May be worthy a thought from the rulers of Slates. Suppose some poor victim of want and neglect, With no parent to guide, no friend to protect? Who regards it his right to recover, of course, 1 All the world has denied liirn, by fraud or bv force. That maden has taught hiai that honesty brings j ... , ..I, ?i._??\ , A rcwaru jar oejouu an mw uvuauiw v. & She has taught that the man wlio is honest and wise | llav to riches and honor with certainty r^c. j ^ U Thus, instead of a lite vowed to rapine and wrong, To defrauding the weak and defying the strong, He is won by the precepts impressed by that maid, To the good that exalts, from the vi^e that degrades. When wo think how her voice may a demon disarm, And lead itfa captive unconscious of harm. Tho Sabbath school teacher has taught, it is plain, A lesson that Statesmen may study with gain, . /or tl)f /inters. . /" ' Apples for Stock. The question, "Are com pi on apples possessed of any value as a food for stock ?*' is one - which is frequently propounded by men who profess to have been close observers, and to have made many accujjite experiments in order to solve this question. Not long since 1 heard an old farmer assert it as his "fixed belief, that the common Knglish turnip was devoid of nutrimental properties, and that an animal fed exclusively upon the uncooked root would live ; about as long as if kept exclusively on water." ' It is veryvcertaiii?and no reasonable man, I [ presume, will attempt to controvert the qncs . I fcioii?lhat mnnv experiments which are insti- : * w tj ? 1 - - ; tuted for the best purposes and with laudable i ^ designs, result unfavorably in consequence of. the careless manner in which they arc conduct- ed. A single experiment is often permitted to ! decide the fate of the article submitted to the : . test, whereas, whether the result be or not in > _ accordance with our preconceived opinions, no "fixed opinion" should be allowed to take pos- r\ session of our minds, until the result obtained in the first case has been confirmed by subse- i ^ quent similar results. To proceed in such an off hand manner is nothing short of the most shameless abuse of that reason which heaven T1 has beneficently confci red upon us to direct us, 1>u and whoever adopts it. therefore virtually ab- p. r'gates his right to think or judge. i'ayne Wingate, Ksq., of Hallowell, Maine, a man of ready discrimination and great enter- h; prise in carrying forward the work ofagricul- ^ tural improvement in all its various phases and forms instituted a series of experiments in order to solve the very question to which we have oil referred in our opening remarks, viz: the value 0,8 of apples as a food for stock. His method was g this ; two pigs of the same litter, and as near uj as practicable of tne same weight, were taken, and one of them fed for a week 0:1 cooked |>o 1 } tatoes, the other on'npples?the same quantity 11 of food being allowed to each, at the end of the j ?r wapU hufli oor< vn>rr> ftpniinilnlv w/.i.rlw.it mi./I ; their respective weights, and t'10 difference noted. The feed was then reversed?the pig which had, during the first week been ted on i potatoes received apples and vice rasa, and so | 1' on alternately lor several weeks, the result was j that the apples appeared to be fully equal to ; j the potatoes, and Mr. Wingatc says a "little! superior." The apples were sweet and both ' they and the potatoes were nearly all quite j | ripe. That sweet apples fed raw are preferable j jr to *nur ones, seems to be a reasonable con- j elusion, and it is one, I believe which is demon- j strated by experience, to lie perfectly correct; i bat in some very accurate experiments made j by the gentleman above referred to for the par- j pose of the relative value of sweet and sour j appies when cooked, it was ascertained that r\ when boiled ami mixed with a:i equal quantity | of meal, from the same hag the sweet apples no longer hold their clui.u to preference. ] ^ \V e have known apples fed raw to horses, 1,1 C >ws. sheep, and other stock, dining the winter, with very favorable results. No doubt where j-Sil 1 irge quantities are to be fed, sweet apples ; . would t?e found superior to sour ones, fed in | tliis way. A peek of apples, per day, fed to a l cow, has been known to add more than a ouart ! to the daily supply of milk, besides increasim: its richness, and the condition ofllicanini.il in j regard to flesh. , w Such facts arc not without their value to the v farmer. In many cases where apples are rais-1 ed for the market, there are many small and wormy ones which are unsaleable; and the I same is the case not nnfrerpientlv, where the r, inannfactiire of prime cider is can ied on. The j imperfect portion of fruit the orchard produces it is often found dilli-ad' to di*po<e ofeeoiioiii- t'i icallv, as the refuse apples are no' saleable, and should lie rejected at tins miil. I?v cook ^ jug and feeding them to animals, mixeij with a i little meal, or a few handbills of sh"r'?f tlsey m may be tinned to a go<?d advantage on every farm.?Cor. Germanfotrn '/'etcyriijili. i,, 1*1.0**/1*0 ami Masoust; ? At the icct lit A riciiltur.t 1 fair at llampstcad, Long Inland, I'm f.-s-or M ipes said : j 'High farming is not ornamental farming j k. ; is deep plowing and increased manuring, 'his is what pajS the greatest profit. Who ver heard of a crop suffering from drought i a field well drained and sub soiled ; say two eet deep ? The atmosphere gives out its moisure in sub soiled lauds, and keeps the crops inv. inrr l.onlt at sueh land and see the re* ? ? nils, compared with shallow plowing, Many nun have a hotter farm umler the one they ?!o\v, than that on the surface Oats never odgc on land where they can get soluble i'ex to make strong straw. They cannot got t in shallow plowed 1 n:d that has been long use. Two dollars an acre will give him donty of soluble silex. No matter what the lib-soil is it will he hem fitted i! it dry by suh oiling. Hill tops are benefitted if it dry by ill-soiling and draining, lor it lets in the air. I makes crops early, and thus they escape the rost. The most gravelly land is benefitted. A ub soil meadow never buns out.' There is i? fear of deep plowing gravelly lands; maures do not reach downward; that notion is a dlaey. To prove it, dig in your barn yard, :id you will find it has not made the hard suboil rich. Root crops are not appreciated as h *y should be. Cattle may be fattened on nots cheaper than you can feed them on hay n the winter. One bushel of carrots fed with iats, are worth more than oats for horses. You an raise a thousand bushel* of carrots to the ere, worth fifty cents a bushel for feed. Carots are equal for cows in winter to clover ill DRY GOODS FOR CASH!!! Wholesale and Retail. W. Or. BANCROFT & CO., 253 AND 255, KING STKEKT, CIIA IE LEST OA, S. C. l\TE are now receiving our usual large supply o > T FANCY ANJ> STAPLE l>liV GOODS. Also, PLANTATION GOODS of every variety, insisting of Super Duftll Blankets, Mnekinajv ditto, snaburgs. Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Stripes, Prints, c. Ac. We shall adhere sti ietly to tlie ONK PRICE system, ur goods are all marked with plain figures, and our rrms enable us to sell every article at the sniuUo'i>osOh profits. Terms Cash or Citv Aeeeptanoe. W. G. BANC 110FT .t CO., 2.13 and 233 King-street, Sept. 13.?lm one door below Wentworth-st. Another Train in for ?Ioores4! Fancy Department. 'AO LBS. Fancy CANDIES )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 11 LOBSTERS 1 " (one gallon jars) PICKI.ES 3 " (one pint do) Do 1 " OL! V ES 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. A FALL STOCK, consisting ok IEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, W/XBS, LIQUORS, <tr., is now being received, which I ill sell at the lowest rates for Cash or to punctual cusmors, on the usual time. Oct. 4. J. A. SC1I ROCK. Fresh JIackrrcl. X Kits and Bbls, warranted of this year's crop, for . sale by J. A. SCI 1 ROCK. Lumber. PlIiD Kershaw Steam Mill Company nave constantL lvon hand pine Lumber of every description at cir mill, 7 miles north of Camden, which they oiler the following prices tor cash or its equivalent: uod merchantable Lumber in quantities of not less than 10,000 feet, per 1,000 feet, $8 00 ic same it: less quantity, 9 00 efuse lumber in any quantity, per 1,000 ft. (I 00 ough edge. " " ' " 3 75 dings 5 ft. long bv 3 in. wide, per 100 2 00 do do " 2 \ ? 14 1 75 do ' do 2 " " 1 50 iths(sawed) 4 feet long.per 1,000 1 50 do do do delivered, 2 00 linglos 3 50 do do do delivered 4 50 Framing timber in lengths of 10 feet and under sawI to order at short notice: also, slats lor blinds, sash, doors, .to and palings of every description. Jn all eases lumber will be delivered at Camden or C. II. K. Depot for $3 50 per 1,000 feet in addition i the above rates. They have on hand in Camden a limited supply of tuber which may be had on application to W. W. rvon, with whom or with either of the undersigned dors may bo left. K. TltYOX. 1). C. TKYoN. J. It. K KITS 11 AW. Aug. 9 0m?32 Charleston Courier and Ti i-Weekly So. Carolinian ill insert once each week for 3 weeks and forward II to this oflice. ROSSER ct WAR REX, 'actors and Commission Merchants, CI/. 11'LHSToX, S. C. I'AYK opened their Oflice on Central Wbarf.and . will be pleased to receive the favors of their ietids either in selling Cotton or purchasing Supplies. JillIX ROSSFIt. Sept. 13. TilO. J. WAKRKX. CHAMBERS. JEFFERS &. CO.. COMMISSION MKRC1IANTS, C II A II L KSTO N, S. C. ["* 111* tin dersigiiod bog leave t<j ret nut thanks to their iiiiiii' iou ; Ireends tor their past liberal patronage, id inform them tlial they still continue the business ; heretofore, and hold themselves ready to serve their iouds and nil who amy 'avor them with consigneats or business, to the best of tiieir skill and ability, id that, no ell'ort on their part will be wanting to give ilisfaclion. CHAMBERS, JEFF MRS k CO. WARDLAW, M AIMER & RIRASIRE, COTTON FACTORS ANIi C1) M M I SSI 0 X M E R C II A X TS. NORTH ATLANTIC W1IARF, . a. w\i!i?i.AW, ) Charleston, S. C. )LLOt:iii:s* walkki:, Itl.'ltNSlDK. ) Aug. ::o. t'rlB ICICW HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 3. C. nil E subscriber beg.- rcsp' < il" illy to inform her friends I and the public generally, that slic has taken a a?c of the above I loTKL. wliHi she will open f,.r e reception of Board- r- and Travellers between 2."iih st and 1st September. I his long established and i ll known lloii.-e. has undergone a thorough altera.. i........ i.... i ..I..i run.t.i,..,I wiiti in w !n..i e...i ,r. < f'iniiisnv. ;iii>1 In iuu f ?1 in 11n* ivnliv -s. : ii<i in 111r- most 111~iii>' 1.1' !? pall liic i;ilv, so it; n <-.,il iroin lici* iiuiiicriniN |i joiiils iiinl lomnr pat in "I'ill" I |o:is?-; iiiol will say in i oiicltision, notliiny iil 1< I> nii'lone(,ii Iht part lo make ilii'iiuoiiiliiria whil.- in (ii..- U-i.-o. MI!S. A.K KXNKliY. ,'lia;- toil. An/. 1-'. 34?'Jill ) i i( \ I'*? ?- N\n, I'laiiw. K rsi'Vs ami Linsovs, nl salt-at v< i v I >'.v prici.;: at Sop? L'T?3!Mf ' . JtON'XKVS NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT jul:K2 9 se Wholesale and Retail Store, 100 pieces KERSEYS 100 pair NEGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 " FANCY PRINTS 10 " Furnitura DO. '25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 " DELAINES and CASHMFRES J 2 " Rock Island JEANS, all colors r. <t tinMci'icu'r vri 12 " Plain ami Knncv JEANS c, " APRON CHECKS 10 " GINGHAMS 2 " superfine lJROADCLOTlI 10 " FANCY YESTINGS 1 Cambrics ami Shawls. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs and Ties, l'laid Linseys and Flannels, Hosiery, Thread, ; Needles, Pins, Concrd (N. C.) Yarn, Ac. ALSO?A SMALL LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. SUCH AS ! Planket and Drab OYER-COATS, Fancy Cassimcre i PANTS, Yclvct, Silk and Satin YFSTS. AI.SO. 20 dozen first quality Wool HATS 1 ease Albion L>0. 1 do Congress HO. 1 do assorted Cassimerc HO. 1 do superfine Silk IlO. 1 do CAPS, Plush, Cloth and Glazed 1 do UMU It ELLAS. HEAVY GROCERIES. 7 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 10 barrels first quality clarified HO. 5 " I.ovcring's crashed DO. 20 bags Rio COFFEE 10 " Java DO. lo 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. W8\lis AAD LHirOllS. 12 baskets cciiuine Heidsick CHAMPAGNE 6 do Demercier DO. 6 do imitation Hcidsick DO. 10 do first quality CLARET WINE 2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. 0 do do MADEIRA Do. 2 do do 1'ORT DO. l' do do MALACiA DO. 1 case WINK liTITERS 1-2 pipe " Old Otard" BRANDY 1 qr. cask "Old Pale" DO. 2 do London Dock DO. 1 do Old Holland (.UN . G cases Schiedam Schnnps DO. 1 cask old Bourbon WHISKEY .1 barrels Eagle J '0. 20 do Old Rye Hammond DO. 50 do Double Rectified DO. Together with many other articles which will be sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time. \V. C. MOORE. Catnden, Sept. 0. 37 tf Hinc and It randy. t Tipe superfine Old Pale Brandy, i ' " Madeira Wine Just received by J. A. SCIIROCK. Sept. 13. 37 if Champagne. 4 BASKETS lleidslck Champagne, Qts. 3 " " " Pints, 3 " Violet " " Just received and for sale by Sept. 13?37tf J. A. SCIIROCK. lotion Etagging. I have just received a Laryc Lot of lleavy Gunny Bagging Dundee Bagging Best Charleston made Rope ?fc Three ply Tw illC Which wiil be sold at low prices. W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 31 tf. Segar*! Segal's!! ?) AAA La Carolina, fdtliv' / 3,000 La Climax, 2,000 Rio Hondo, 2.000 Leou J >o Oro, 3,000 I novae-ion, 2,000 Regalia. Just received l?y J. A. SCIIROCK. Hides. rI"MIE highest pi ice will be given for good bides JL by ~ W. ANDERSON. Aug 23 "a tf. V LARGE assortment of Rettdy Made Clothing fro Men and Bovs, now opening at BOXXKY'S. The lEaiik of Caiitilen, So. Carolina. "V*OTICK is hereby given, that application will he JL s made to the Legislature of this State, at its ensuing Session, lor a renewal of the Charter of this Bank. liv order of the Board, W. J. GRANT, Cash''. July 20 30 :i r. 281. A. L. SOLOMON, 281. con. a'ixc: asd LiiiEnrr-STs. CHAKI.KSTOX, S. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN X? as T2. KEEPS eonstantlv on haiul, the following stvlcs of 1I0USEKEKPIXG A I'LANTATION GOODS, viz: Fancy col'd Silks: 1.1k. and lig'd flro dc Rtne do, Cashmeres, Motisliu Delaines, heavy Irish 1'oplins Bl'k and eol'd Alpaceas, French and English Merinocs Broadcloths, Cussiineres, Yestings and Pelisse Cloths IrMi Linens and Linen Damasks. Irish Linens, of the best nunuifneturc Damask Napkins, Damask Doylies, Damask Cloths Tabling Dania-I.s. all widths Bird's-eye and Russia Diapers; lluekabaek do. Fruit Doylies; Worsted and Linen Table Covers Cloth Table and Piano ("overs. All of tho above Linen goods are warranted free from Cotton. Plantation and .\o;mo Goods. Bile. bro. and lig'd Washington Kerseys, all wool filling : Cordova Plains, fkoh'h Mils, pure wool Plaid and stilpjd I.ins 'vs. Il>r Mouse .Servants O/.naburgs. Marlboro'Striped Plaids Red and whim Flannels Welch and silk-warp Flannels Cottonados, brown Drillings Bro. and Idea. Shirtings and Shootings, best brands English and French Ginghams, Calicoes, Ac. With all and every article usually kept in my lino of business. All orders from the country will be punctually attended to, and all articles warranted as represented. ?5jr"Vioods packed and shipped l'ree of all charge to the purchaser, cither by Railroad or Steamboat, A. L. SOLOMON. Aug. 10. 33 tf THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, One door North ol the Court House, f S. ., IS NOW oPKX l'?>r the accoiniiiodationof tho Tra. veiling Public. Ii is an excellent and cominodi-{ ous building, the Rooms arc large, open and airy, line : Family I'arlms ve il liirui-died. 'the Table will be fur- ' nisin-'i with every tiling which an excellent country I market will afford, attended by the best servants. j The Stables are well llttcd Up, attended by careful i and experienced ostlers, and well supplied villi provender. bus prepared foil In-accommodation of Plovers with | exeellenl water conveniences. I h. i will ii mi s mi Miiiiiiiiii in aiionrlaiieo teI'liiivcy passengers In mill from Il?o llcpot. j ^^y rii" suhseriher having had siniT.il years expo-| rioii'v in tin' :i'">v liiisinoss. fouls eonliilcnt in saving ! thai li-? will 1 > ? In give general satisfaction In ail . wli'i may favor him willi tlK-ir palronage, as lie is ilo- j tnimiiio'l i >i- evi-iy exertion on his part toplease. TIIOS. IKKINK. I r-anvlon, S. C.. Sept. l.'l. .'17?tl I _L I. LAM) FOR SAFE. "VfR. SAMUEL X. ATKINSON is authorized to ; 1VJL soli lands of tho Estate of Thomas Sumter, ly- j ing in Chestorlield, Lancaster and Kershaw Districts. Persons wishing to purchase will pleaso address lain at Bislionvillc, Sumter District, S. C. j "J i\ SUMTER, Ex'r., Ac Sumtcrville, Aug. 2. 31?tf. 00 REWARD. iJJ 1") AN AAV AY, on hut Tuesday, the lTth instant, b t. my boy KICIIARD, a white mulatto, about five ti feet three or four inches high, tolerably stout luiilt, tl about twenty-two years old, with straight light hair ti has a very sulky appearance, and answers ipiirk and C short when spoken to; said hoy has a short thick fcot, ai his hands short and thick, chubby fingers, lie has the e; scar of a blister on his forehead just above the eye-j brows, lie may try to hide it by wearing his cap or ; ft hat down over his forehead, he will be sure to pass a himself for a white man, for he is very white and has a boon taking greni cnrc 01 in* skiii ior some nine, u \\ lien lie It:ft lie had ft cloth cup ami black ?9'iit and r a dark colored pair of pants; lie will be sure to change k liis cap and clothes as soon as he can, lie also wears g his bail* in front straight down to hide the scar of the blister. He is a shoemaker by trade, though lie may tl not go at the business expecting that be will lie so S advertised. j p J^"T!ie above Reward of 100 Dollars will be paid e for his delivery in any Jail in the State. lie will be ii sure to give himself another name. h JAMES LOW ItY. j Brndlcyville, Sumter District, S. ! p Mey :;u tf. I \ Timby's I'nioii Water Wheel. i p T V ILLIAM M. SANDERS agent fur Kershaw and j 1> t t Sumter District*. 11< This Wheel is applicable to all kinds of Machinery | requiring water power, the most simple and power- tl ful, and require? less water than any Wheel in existence, and has the advantage of working entirely j I submerged. These Wheels may be seen in operation at the A- ; 8 gent's mills, fourteen miles below Camden, who will i also superintend putting them in, if required, or lie , 1 may he addressed at Statcburg, E. C. April 12. 15 12in. a for Sale or to Rent. |c 1WILL sell or rent my House at Kirkwood. The ! _ situation is a very pleasant one, and the place is j in good repair, with an excellent well of water. To ! an approved purchaser or tenant, the terms will be j made accommodating. THO J. WARREN. ; i Children'* Sliocs. L i FULL assortment just received and for sale bv \ 0 A\ WORKMAN ,t BOONE. " I'atrnt Mediriites Ace. f< 4 FIHCEU SUPPLY, just received, among them ? 11. arc: j' Hollo way's Ointment Cherry Pectoral Hollo way *8 Pills Hnsting's Syrup Naptha * Ilobensack's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of Liver- 11 Mcxtican Mustang Lini- wort and Tar and Can- v ment clialagua I Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain Ex- c Seltzer Aperient tractor v Harry's Trieophcrous Christie's Galvanic Pelts? [ Javrie's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and j1 Railway's Ready Relief Fluid Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger '' Georgia Sarsapnrilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia v Sands'Sarsapnrilla t;ou Liver uu Townsond'sSursapnrilla Indian Hair Dye Dead Shot Rachelor's Hair Dyo S( Falincstock's Vermifuge Depilatory Power (Z Wislar's Dalsam Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster < ' rv For sale )>y F. L. ZKMP. 1 Oils! Oils!! Oils!!! r|"MIK subscriber continues to keep constantly on , I hand a lull supply of Sor.ait, Laud and Si'kum Oils lor Lamps, Machinery. Ac. T! A lso, q Castor Oils for faintly and plantation use; Olive oils for table and mechanical uses; Xeatsfoot oil for liar- _ nc-fs, and Cod Liver Oil for medicinal use. All of which will be sold as low as can consistently he afforded in this market. Z. J. DeIIAV. Aug. 9 32 tl FrcsSi Lciikmi Syrup, u OF Superior qualitv, tor sale at " WORK MAX'S Drug-Store. l)i)-(i(?oils, Groceries, Crockery iVc, ( r I "*I IK subscriber continues to keep on band acorn- ^ 1. pleto assortment of Domestic L)rv Goods, Grocc- c< ries, Crockery, Ac., which lie will sell very low for cash. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of SiiUtir, Coffee, Wall, CheeM', Ac. Ac. j Among his Dry Goods will be found a good article o pare Irish Linen, which ho will warrant to he yen nine, and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can he bought in this market. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. j Jan. 2. J. CD ARLKSWORTII. J w) CASKS No. 1 Smok?d Salmon ~w 2 do do do Halibut Received and for sale bv Dec. C, isr.2. _ SHAW & AUSTIN. 1 '>000 lirst qualitv Rio Hondo SKGARS ....... j. .i. * l.i i ,i.. auoo uo mi coin i.viii wu 2<>00 do do Regalia do . Received and for sale bv 13f>2. SHAW A AUSTIN fJ OLDt loveriiinent Java Coffee, line Chewing Tobacco, and Adamantine Candles. For sale by , IS. W. BOXNEY. f Flavoring JCxtraols To |7<) K Ices. Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Con- ~ 1 fectionary, Fustry, <tc. Ac. Among tliem are Va- '1 nilla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, 1 l'ino Apple. Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, (linger,.Cm- _ nainon, etc. Ac., all very superior and for sale by F. L. ZEMP. i CASE Crosse A Blaekwell's English Pickle*, eon1 sitting of Pieealilly, Chow-Chow, Caulitlower and mixed Pickles. Received and for sale by J)ec. G, 1852. SI1.VW A* AUSTIN. , CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! ~ ? LLOA.VK I) i llAPl.Y, Vc M ANUEACTl'RKR and Denier in CARRIAGES in and HARNESS of every description, Nos. 124 .Meeting st and 11:5 Went worth-at. next to the old stand of Gilberts A Cliapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf W. R. Hl'.vrKlt may be found at the above Re 'a pository, and take this method to assure. his friends :,1 tlmt all orders entrusted to him will be attended to M-iiii iiroiiiiitness and strict Isdelitv. , Tuciity-Fiv? Dollars Kcuaid. ( 1~) AN AWAY from the subscriber ahout the 28th of f" k June last, a negro woman named SUSY, about 5 'n feet bigb, light complected, slender built, speaks tnild and slowly, good features, and the gums over each eye 111 tooth is binck. She formerly belonged to the estate of L. Adanison, and worked several years at the DcKalb Factory. As she has relations about Camden, there is no doubt she is lurking about the town A or in the neighborhood. i The above reward will be paid for her confinement in any jail in this State so that I get her. ? Sept. 20.?tf A. N. BK1.L IIOREKT J. JIr(ilCIOIIT, j (COTTON GIN MAKI'lll. Uutledgu Street, one ti, J door Kast of M. Druokor k. Co., Camden, S. C. r, IAPIKS' Rich Silks and splendid Worsted 1'RKSS j Gin)PS, ol' every quality and style. For sale r. low, at liONX FY'S. j * * I.M.'IH."< I.V.ol. 1.1., II..lo \ ljrt I'I,,it. ,, Ui J"-"" u r ovorv description. Just opened l?v i" Sept .2 'IJOXXKV. Holland <?iu. 1CASK superior Holland (.5 in. Just received and M lor sale by ,1. A. SOUHot'K. I Sept. l.*t?\\Sliocs Shoo. I 4 VItIJj supply of Ladies HOOTS ami SllOKS, of /' ,'\ all styles end qualities; Misses' SOIIOOI. IIOOTS I to aiel SHOES, Youth'siijid Boy's Shoes. .lust, received j ho l.y " TV. ANPKRSON. 1 Tacts cannot be Doubted. Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder! py iMore than 600 persons in the City of Rid ond, Va., alone testify to the remarkable cures pe l ined by CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. The great Spring Medicine and Purifier of tl loud is now used by hundreds of grateful patient ho testify daily to the remarkuble cures peiforim * 1 <?f nil iitfflrc.itii?*;. Cm ti'r's Smmisli \!i lie. Neuralgia, Rheumatism,Scrofula, tiupturns< ie Skin,I.iver llkcanc, Fevers, Ulcers, Old sores, A tins nf the Kidneys, Diseases of the Tin oat, Fcniu otuplaints, l'aius and Aching of the Bones and Jo'.nl re speedily j>ut to flight hy using this great and ii itinialdc remedy. For all diseases of the Iflood, nothing has yet hot ivind to compare with it. it cleanses the system 11 impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liv ml Kidneys, strengthens the digestion givis tone lie Stomach, makes the bkin clear and healthy, ai estores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or hi en down by the excesses of youth, to its j ivstiuc t or and strength. For the J .tidies, it is irueomparihly better than i lie cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Cartel punish Mixture will remove all snllowness of eoi lexioti, bring the roses manti ing to the cheek, gi' lastieity to the step, and improve the general heal i a remarkable degree, beyond all tlio medicines ev card of. A large number of certificates of remarkable cur crformed 011 persons residing in the city of Kiehmoi *a., by the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, is tl est evidence that there is no humbug about it Tl rcss, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pu e men well known to the community, nil add the jstiinony to the effects of this Great lilood l uriflc Call and sec a few hundreds of the certificatesaroui lie Bottle. None gcnvine unless signed BENNET <fc BEER fruggisfs. ' ' ? -*--* *? inn ffnsr t. r~>? v rrmnpni jiepmsai .>i. t? mw, <v i_o., 3 Maiden Lane, Kew York. T. W. DYOTT A SONS, and JENKINS A HART lOltKE, Philadelphia. And for sale by HAVILAND, HARRALL, A C< nd I'. >1. COHEN, A Co., C inrleston ; and X. J. I) I AY, Camden, and by Druggists and country nu hauls generally. Price $1.00 per bottle or 6 bottles for $5.00 Professor Alexander C. Barry's TRICOPIIEHOl'S, r\li Medicated Compound, for preserving, fastenir L9 softening and promoting the growth of the liui learning the head, and curing diseases of tfic ski nd external cuts, bruises, Ac. The common cause f all who have used Dai ry's Trieopherous, wlieth ir the improvement and invigoration of the hair, >r eruptions, cuts, bruises, Ac., places it at the hei f all preparations intended for like purposes. T! ? no ill considered assertion. Figures and facts be t out. The sales average a millions of bottles a yer lie receipts, in cash, $100,000. This year the bu ess will exceed that amount. The number of ordo i llicit daily arrive at the depot and manufactory, II {roadway, New York, addressed to Professor Parr nclnsing cash, and requiring immediate nttentic ronld scarcely be bdieved. The wholesale demm s from 2,00i? to 3.000 bottles a day, probably excee ag that \)f all the other hair preparations conjoine 'lie popularity of the article everywhere, and tl ibernl terms to deaicrs, combine to iuereuse its sal . ith great rapidity; and improvements in its couip itioii, made at considerable expense, adds to its rep ition us well as its intrinsic value. For sale wliol lie and retail, by the principal merchants and dru ists throughout tlie United$tatesand Canada, Me: i?, West Indies, Great Britain and France, and 1 turlch, Jones A Co., CamdeU. Sold in large hottl< 'rice 25 cts. May 24?6m* VLB Spice. Cinnamon, Cloves,. Mace, Xutme.e . Ginger, Black and lted Pepper. Also?Flavoring Extracts of Orange, Lemon, Feae ose, Nutmegs. Almond and Vanilla. Rose Watt range Flower Water, Ac. Aiwavs on hand at Feb 8?Gtf Z. J. DcIIAY'S. "Window Glass. I'M IK subscriber lin.? ju.?t rcceiveda largo invoice that lino 'Tatapseo" GLASS, varying in sizo fro X ! ) to IS x 2 I, to which lie invites tlio special n mtiou of his customers. Z. J. Dell AY. Dec. 21tf _ ISadway's Keinedies. CONSISTING of Had way's Ready Relief, Rem J Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medieatt jap and Circassian JJalm for the Hair. Justrecei 1 at Z. J. DcHAY'S. March 20 tf Lamps! Lamps!! ^011 Lard, Oil and Hunting Fluid, a large variet L among which are a few of the now Panteut Safel amps, ami Cans to match. Just received at Feb 8 tf _ Z. J. DcHAY'S. Hanging Lamps. ]^0R burning Spirit Gas, some beautiful patern L Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Dee. 21.?lit Pure While Lead. i LARGE and fresh supply of Harrison's exti V quality Parlor Lead, Chrome Green, ground an ry; Linseed Oil; .Spirits Turpentine, Ac. Ac. Ju: iceivcd at Z. J. DkIIAY,S. Fresli Saratoga "Water, FUST received at y _ WORKMAN'S Prug-Store. Tea, Tea, Tea. UXPOu uhu, Jlyson, Imperial, Young llysc T ami Black, of superior quality. Received 4k rsale by SHAW ft AUSTIN. ' CASKS (quarts and pints) "Longwortli's" Spar I ling C'atawba Wine. Received and for sale liv Bee. fi, 1852. SIIAW & AUSTIN. KKICKS FOIl SALE. I'M IE subscriber lias on hand a large quantity HOOD BRICK, which maj* be had 011 applieatio January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Toilet Soaps. M0XSISTIX3 of Cleaver's Honey Soap, Old Brow J Windsor. Taylor's Crystalline Wash Balls, Maugi t and Coudray's Omnibus and Parisieune Soaps, Si ni's de Families, and many others too numerous t ention, may alwavsbe found at Aug. 0- * Z J. DkIIAY'S. To Kent. THAT Dwelling House and Store 011 Broad stree loiv occupied bv W. M. Billings. For pnrticulai .ply to * JAMES McEWKN. L'oBislantly 011 Hand, MEM EXT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for buihlin J purposes; tlypsum or Lanu Plaster, for agrieu ral purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality an quantities to suit purchasers. A very superior art ieleof White Lime forwhitcwasl g. C. L. (J II ATT EX. March 9. 20 tf Wool, Wool. \ "llili be purchased either in the Burr or cleni I > by W. ANDERSON. Aug. 2.1 34 tf. .lust Received. i N assortment of Bisk's MKT ALIO BURIAL C.< V SKS. There have been late improvements i is article. Can be seen at the subscriber's Wan uom. C. L. CIIATTKN. Hair Krn*lics. PI IK undersigned has now on hand an elegant a: L sortmcnt of French. Kuglish and American Jin rushes, to which he invites the attention of his nt erons friends and customers. August 9-:>2 tf K. J. BeIIAY, Brick ! Brick ! ! Brick !! ! pilK subscriber has on haml. and for sale, aboi I one hundred and tifly thousand Brick, which li ill soil Imv, if applied for soon. A selection of Uric its can l'O had at two i!(>llars for a 4 horse load. AN rood sccotnl hand cart. Also a splendid 7 ootav /A .V,)-/,,"/i,7'A'made l>y Hailed .t Allen, of snperii nc and !ini.-li. ll is almost entirely now, havin en used but seven months. H. HOT.LKVMAX. \ ! ! L-L?!-M 1 gggggg j K'io ? REMEDIES. ? | TO THE FUIjLIC. I RAD WAY ?t CO., ilie inventors, Slauufticturei-g j and Proprietors of the justly celebrated U. It. ltcimv 1C i dies, were the fi.8'. to discover a Remedy possessing llie marvellous and miraculous power of stopping the .,1 most excruciating pains in uii instant, allaying the x. worst Cramps and 6]>asms, either internal or external. in a few minutes, and soothing the most Severe pnrox f. ysins of KlieUiiialism, Neurulgin, au<l Tic lJuloreux, ]c as applied. The 11. it. 15. Remedies consist ot three S) | Remedies, each possessing quick and wondcrl'al |k?wers over certain complaints and diseases ami will in | stiintly? n 1 RELIEVE the human system from pain, of REG li LATE each organ to a Healthy Action, er RESOLVE away all Diseased Deposits, to 11 EN OVATE the body from all Corrupt Humors, id REBUILD the Weak and Broken Down Con.-tiiuo tions. .i RESTORE to health, Strength and Vigor all nn' sound and worn out parts. .11 i s R. R. R.?No. 1. ? KADWAT'S ttEAJBY KEL1EF, For all Acute Complaints, J. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL The moment it is applied externally, or taken inttf os i the system, it will stop the most excruciating pain andt id I quickly remove its cause, lie Rheumatism, he Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn,b was a ei ipple for nine years. Itadway's Ready Relief :ir relieved inm from pain in fifteen minuteB, euabled hifrf ;r. to walk two miles without the aid of stick or crutch1 id in three days, and cured him entirely in one week. Thousands of other eases equally as wonderful aHf S, the above, have been cured by R R. Relief. Cholera JTforbm o. Radway's Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will S- cure the most desperate cases in a few hours. Neuralgia. D., The moment 11. R. Relief is applied it allays the in- most painful paroxysms. It will always cure. Sick Headache. It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise prevent reuewed attacks. Ague. In ten minutes a tea-spoonful of R. R. Relief will stop the Chills aud break the Fever, ig, Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kinds, Bruises, Burns, ir. Scalds. Strains. Sorains. Stiff Joints. Lameness. One ii, application of Radway'a Ready Relief will in a few nt moments entirely st'jp the pain. er It reduces swellings, heals poics, cuts and wounds, or removes bruises, allays the most violent irritations.? id For all pains use II. R. Relief. Look for the signature lis Radway ?fc Co. on each bottle. IK R. R. R?No. 2. RAD WAY'S RENOVATING RESOLJJ VENT. y[ RESOLVES, RENOVATES, REBUILDS. . in, IT CURES Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs, d* Syphilis, Consumption, St. Vitus' Dance, J- Sores, Rickets, Salt Rheum, 'ie Asthma, Nodes. ' Canker, cs Bronchitis, Eever Sores, Rt.6h, ?" Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters. u* The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent will c" positively cure. ? It renovates the system completely, resolving away C1* from the Solids all impure Poisonous and and disV eased Deposits, freeing the blood and fluids of Life ;9> from all corrupt humors, restoring energy and vigor, health nud strength to every Organ and Member of ~ the Body. LETTEItS FROM IIIGII AUTHORITY 'C| Hon. J. J. MinDLKxo.v, of Waccamaw,[S. C, writes us under dutc'of May 2d,1853, thatRadway's Renovating ' Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his Plantation r' at Beauford, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years' standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of pity; he was a movin'g mass of sores. The other negroes cotild not remain in the same place with him. He was entirely cured by Radway's Renovating Re0 solvent, and is now at work upon the plantation. To m the people of S, C. Mr. Middleton is well known, and to the politic# 1 world Mr. Middleton is no stranger. Sold in Canulen by Z, J. DeHAY and T. E WORKMAN. Oct. 18?1/ A. ?. RASKIN, 'y A ttorxey at law and solicitor in J\. EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Ker v" sliaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of tlio Court House. May 18. tv. 1i1uklvw i.a91v.1, v Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. ly camden, s. c. Office on Broad-Street near the Court House. . W. 13. K. WORUiHAIV, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN s- X3l EQUITY, Camden, S. C Will attend the Courts of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the Court IIott.se. Hanging, Rope and Twine. a BALKS Gunny Bagging; '20 coils Rope; 100 lbs. "J U Twine. Just received and (or sale by Jm;e 21. W.C.MOORE. IV. O. and W. 1. Molasses, IIITDS. West India Molasses: 10 bbls. New Orl) leans do. Just received and for sale by June 21. W. C. MOORE. GEO. ALDEV, n Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes, and Leather. T7" HEPS constantly on hand a large and well assort" k _IV ed Stock of all kinds ofGoods in his line. March 1.?9tf - WM. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, o rttinEV. s. r. 11 Has removed his Office to that one door above A. Youngs Book Store. Jan. 24. E. W. BOYNEY, Bank Agent and General Merchant, l- CORN KB OF RROAD AND YORK STREETS, o CAMDEN, S. C. GEOHGE HOPK1NSON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Practises in Charleston and the adjoining Districts b t !' i-: No. 0 Broad Street. WILLIA!Q TARVER, - CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER 1) ESPF.CTFULLY informs tho citizens of Camden 1 and its vicinity, that he has located himself one ll." door above Mr. P. F. Yillepiguc's store where he intends carrying on the Cabinet making busiuess in all its various branches. gyFurniture repaired, polished and put in completo order. All orders executed with neatness and despatch. Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. April 5?15tf W. TARVER. WOKKJIAX & BOOAK, MAXCFACTURKUS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Boots, Shoes, Leather, iL. And Shoe-Findings, 11 CAMDEN", S. C. S \l>I>Li; & IE \ It W>S IWAKIAG ~ r|"MlK undersigned continues his business at tlio ol / I stand, returns his thanks for past favors and hope u. I for n continuance of patronage. All work in htn lin jr j will he done with punctuality, and where the cash i j. | paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per een I will he made. Jan (J, lyJJ2- OAKS. CHARLESTON PRICES. JJAIi.VKSS SADDLEliV. TKUNKS. | MILITARY WORK, AC. - 1 ' " > .. Irtr oint TO/iPrnfnit nf OU1 DTUn k iiamiii'* ?>?l 11 iw -'viwulbo : TON PRICK"5, opposite Mr. Robert Man's Coach Fae o i torv, Camden, S C.f by ,r[ " MJKK ARMSTRONG. ST i T.RS. POTASH. Just received and for saL I f)UU by T. <? 1-;. WORKMAN. a ^