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V ? was . i DAILY DUTIES. *. Our daily paths! with thorns or flower.?, "We can at will bestrew them; "What bliss would gild the passing hours, it- . , If wo but rightly know them. ? Tin* way of life is rough at best, " ^ Eut briars vichl tho roses; So that which leads to joy and rest, The hardest path discloses. fc . 1. - The weeds that oft we east away, Their simple beauty scorning, Would form a wreath of purest ray, And prove tho best adorning. So in our daily paths, 'twere woll ? To call each gift a treasure, . / However slight, where love can dwell "With life renewing pleasure 1 ART THOU A CHRISTIAN. BY MUS. L. II. SIGOURXEY. Art thou a Christian? Though thy cot ) Be rude, and poverty tliy lot, I A wealth is thine, which earth denies? | * A trcasuro boundless as the skies. | . " Gold and the diamond fade with shame, | Beforo thv casket's deathless fiame. I > * Heir of high Heaven! how eaust thou sigh For gilded dross and vanity ? 21 " i ? v. Art thou a Christian, doomed to roam Far from thy friends and native home ? O'er trackless wilds unclieered to go, V . "With none to share an exile's woe? , * .* "Where'er thou findest a Father's care, Thy country and thy home aro thero; How canst thou then a stranger be, , Surrounded by his family ? : . . Art thou a Christian,'mid the strifo \ Of years mature, and burdened lifo? ^ '' Thy Heaven-born faith its shield shallspread, . v To guide thee in the hour of dread; . .1 . Thorns in thy flinty path m3y spring, y Unkindness strike its scorpion sting, Yet in thy soul a beacon light - - . Shall guide thy pilgrim steps aright, . And balm from God's own fountain fiow, ''I To heal tho wounds of earthly woo. jJ BktllniiMS. > * Sliceps Dogs &c., The attention of our readere is called to ar article in our present number on raising fooc for sheep. Who will make the experiment' There will be time enough after this numbei comes to hand. We prefer sowing corn late for fodder. If you have no sheep, you have nc doubt, more cattle than you ought to 1 ecp foi your interests, and the corn, fodder and turnips will answer for them fully as well as tor sheep tndnod . wo think hotter, so far as the fodder is concerned. But, although we are much in favor of sheep raising, both as a source of profit and as an important link in the chain of improvement of our worn out lands, yet we are not quite sure that we-are doing full justice to our subscribers in encouraging them to cntei into it to any extent whilst our State and the whole South is overrun with packs of curs whelps and pups of high and low degree, anc under the protection of our laws. The game ^ of sheep raising is not worth a candle whilsl our legislators are too much afraid of thcii popularity with the "dear people" to enaci tho ciinnrffssinr) nf thft ftofr nuisance tc 4t??v 4V" ""1'r ? o good societ}\ If we had a law allowing one dog on each farm to be kept free of tax, but all over one, a tax of, say 26 or 50 cents foi the first, and doubling on every one over thai _ with an additional clause taxing each white mati or woman for allowing a Negro to keep a dog not less than five dollars for each so kept, it would we feel quite certain in a very short time, reduce our population at least 500 pei cent, and increase the number of sheep in as great a ratio. As to~tbe fear of the people, we don't believe a word of it. We should not be afraid to go before the people with all our prejudices against the canine race. If there were no other objections to us we should not feai success. We know there are many gentlemen in the State that are greatly attached tc their packs of hounds. Such men would, how ever be louna we venture, amiust tu u muu, in favor of the law. They would most cheerfully pay the tax, in order to have thousands ol useless prowling curs destroyed. Even pooi men would prefer paying a tax on one or twc - " good dogs, to havng the country overrun witl: worthless ones. As to Negroes being allowed to raise and keep dogs by their owners, we *. consider it an outrage on every decent commu . nity. The man that sutlers it is certainly? and often-times, no doubt, without reflection too regardless of his own and of his neighbor's interest. If instead of allowing his negro tc raise a dog, he would give him a pig to - raise, it would cost him no more, and very ptobably much less. What a negro would feed to a dog?for whoever saw a poor negro's dog?would raise a pig yeurly, which in the family of the negro would be a clear saving 4- Uncirlnc wfl know fhaf, in nnr IU UJC UW11C1* A/vgiwvwj ? %- .. - ? own neighborhood negroes keep dogs with them in all their night prowling, in order to warn them in their rogueries, as well as to protect them from the patrol. We know an instance that occurred a few days since, in which the dog protected ?a negro from a patrol that pursued and overtook him, acd enabled the negro to make his escape. ; Upon the whole, it must come to this at last ??? ? tvmcf r.mt-p nnr olpetirm between the doe and the sheep. We must agree to the reduc tion of a large majority of our dog population or we must content ourselves with the nband onment of sheep raising. Who will vote foi dog ? and who for the sheep? Pendleton Farmer and Planter. # Little to do.?The Cleveland Plaindealei says an athletic specimen of a man from the Emerald Isle called into the counting-room o one of our River street merchants. Ho tool off bis bat to make bis best bow. "The top o' the mornin' to ye Mislhcr P I've been told ye're iti want o' help?" , "I've but little to do," replied P , wit! mercantile gravity. "I'm the very boy for yees ! It's but little I cart about doin'?sure it's the money I'm afther.' The naive reply procured him a situation A Great Lie.?"A Great lie," says th< poet Crabbe, "is like a great fish on dry lane it may fret and tling, and make a frightful both er, but it cannot hurt you. You have only t( keep still, and it will die of itself." " Lroolk* al llie Bright Shle." Away with long laces ! What is the use of looking as if you had a season ticket for a funeral ? Can't you find any better name for this world than " a vale of tears," and "a scene of tribulation ?" If you can't, it will do you no good to read a letter which a friend has just furnished us. It is from a wife in Massachusetts to her husband in California. She always looks at the briyht side.. She doesn't intend going through the world with an air as if Future Housekeepers.?Wc sometimes eatch ourselves wondering how many of the young ladies whom we meet with are to pcr, form the part of housekeepers, when the young men who now eve them so admiringly have persuaded them to become wives. We listen to those young ladies of whom we speak, and hear them not only acknowledging, hut boasting of their ignorance of all household duties, as if nothing would lower them in the esteem [ of their friends as the confession of an ability to bake bread and pies, or cook a piece of meat, or a disposition to engage in any useful ' employment. Speaking from our own youth| ful recollection, we are free to say that taper ' fingers und lilly white hands are very pretty to ' look at with a young man's cye6, and sometimes we have known the artless innocense of 1 practical knowledge displayed by a young miss j to appear rather interesting than olherwhisc. But we have lived long enough to learn that ' life is full of rugged experiences, and that the [ most loving, romantic and delicate people must live on cooked or otherwise prepared food, and in homes kept clean and tidy by industrious ' ' * ? i r> 11 .1 _* p nanas. Ann ic; an practical purposes 01 married life, it is generally found that for the bus' band to sit and grze at a wife's taper fingers and lilly hands or for a wife to sit and be looked at and admired, does not make the pot boil or put the smallest piece of food in the pot. Robert Hall d d not lose his power of retort even in madness. A hypocritical condoler with his misfortunes once visited him in the madhouse, and said, in a whining tone, " What brought you here, Mr. Ilall?" Hall significant. ly touched his brow with his finger, and ropli, ed, "What'll never bring you, sir?too much . brain." > lie who administers medicine to the sad heart in the shape of wit and humor, is most i assuredly a good Samaritan. A cheerful face . is nearly as good for an invalid as healthy wcaf ther. To make a sick man think he is dying, all that is necessary is to look half dead your> self. Open, unrestrained merriment is a safety i valve to the heart and disposition. If ovcr burdened with the noxious gases of care, pull s the string of wit, up flies the valve of fun, and out go the troubles and vexations of life to the four winds of heaven.?A Physician. < Metre.?"First class in sacred music stand 1 up. How many kinds of metre are there?'*? 1 "Three sir?long metre, short metre, and meet her by moonlight alone." 1QR. CASK very superior PORT VINE, for medical purposes. For sale by April 8. . L. A. AUSTIN. HIDES WANTED.?We will pay ill Cash, tho highest market price for groen or drv Hides. April 25. "WORKMAN * CO. I SHALL open at tho " Old Comer," in tho course of this week, a very extensive assortment of ; Men's ar.d Boy's SUMMER 11ATS, embracing all the newest styles. 13. W. BONNEY. March 28. v. tl" h SPRlKCt NOTICE. THE undersigned is now receiving his Spring and Summer supply of Drugs, Medicines, &c., to which, as usual, he invites the attention of his friends i aud customers. Z. J. DhHAY. April IS, 16 tf. AN assortment of Lubin's Extracts, for tlio handkerchief, has just been received bv May 9. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. I)EST quality Ladies' Kid Gloves. Also, French ) Embroideries. For sale low at the Old Corner. May 9. E. W. BONXEY. f pEADY-MABE CLOTHING, HATS AND CArS JLY For sale by A. 21 & It. Kexxedy?viz: 1 Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pantaloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Ilose; Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, &c. Boy's Clothing?Coats and Vests. Fashionable ITats, Caps, &c. Sept. 27. 1 Spring am! Summer Hals. TT/"E hnvo on hand a lino supply of Spring and 5 r v Summer Hats, such as ' Fashionable Pearl and Drab Beavers, a beautiful and very superior artiolo, which we will sell at the exceeding low prico of SU. Pearl Cassia ere, Baltimore stylo > " " Kossuth j Drnh Mexican Planters' Pn.b Bruili; Planters' Black Brush, &e. all of which we- oiler ; t very low prices. Call ou<? ex* amino them. WORKMAN A CO. May '1 IS t. I IMMIHHMI? ! J HI ! r ? 'II 111 I II IT# WINDOW SHADES, I u CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES# AND PAPER HANGINGS, f At Great Bargains. '"piIE subscriber lias in store, of his own manufac A ture and importation, an enormous stock of WIN DOW, SHADES, GILT CORNICES, PAPER HANG INGS, MATRASSES, SATIN DELAINES, DAM AKk'fi LACE AND MUSLIN 07TUT A 1NS TAS SELS, &c. All of whioh arc offered at prices that aro appreciated by all dose buyers and economical housekeepers. * H. W. KINSMAN, 177 ICing-st. Charleston, S. C. April *. 14 ly CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! nVLIK subscribers are now prepared to Oder at the . lowest market prices, a fullassortmcnt of superior 'ELYET TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAIN, SCOTCH, VENETIAN, DUTCH and LINEN CARPETINGS. ; "v also. The various widths of Printed Baizes, or Floor Jlotus, Floor and Stair OIL CLOTHS and Cuumu 1 lotus, Gilt and Silvered Staiii Rods and Stair Jarpeting, Rugs, Mats, kc. All of which liavo been selected from the mnnufacurers in the American and English market?, by one >f the partners, and we will have them cut, made, fitcd and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on ho best terms. "Wo most confidently invite attention to our stock. OURTAfN MATERIALS. TVo aro now prepared in our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT to offer the various styles of Curtain Stuffs, in Iizlic, worsted, juinen, ana uotion. jo mor outer eu Liuee nd Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels, Cornices, Sec Church Trimmings, Hangings,&c. row designs for which .we have now received, and they ['ill ho mndo and put up on the best terms, in the most rorkmanlike manner, and under our own supervision. I DROWNING k LKMAN, j Successors to C. & E. L. Kerrison & Co. I Cor. King and Market-sts. Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19, 84 tf [Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &:c, piIE subscriber continues to keep on hand a comL' plctc assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Grocces, Crockery, &a, which he will sell very low for cash. lis stock of Groceries consists, iupart, of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Ciietisc, &c.&c. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. J. CIIARLESW'ORTH. Domestics. ]) ED and while Flannels, Linseys, Ticks, Sheetings, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, rown and bloachcd Shirtings, &c. For sale low, by Sept 27. A. M. k R. KENNEDY. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! piIE subscriber invites the attention of his cus JL tomers ana tnc puonc generally io nis scock 01 new and cheap GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, tc., consisting in part, of SUGARS?Brown, Crashed and Refined COFFEES?Rio, Lagnira and Java MOLASSES?New Oilcans and West India Superior Sugar House Syrup CANDLES?Sperm. Adamantine and> Tallow MACKAREL?Kits and Barrels Sugar-cured Hams, Lard, Rice, Seed Potatoes Pearl Starch, Ginger, Allspice, Pepper Cloves, Nutmegs, Cassia, Ground Spices, ?fcc. FANCY GROCERIES. Preserved Fruits, in Cans Fresh Tomatoes, * do do Peas do do Salmon do do Lobsters do Tie Fruits English and American Pickles do do Mustard Ginger Preserves, assorted <te. WINES AND LIQUORS. 2 Qr. casks "Otard it DnpuyV BRANDY 1 do "Ilenuesseo" Do 1 do Cherry Do 2 do Old Madeira WINE 2 do Malaga WINE 1 do Superior Holland GIN 1 do Old Jamaica RUM 10 baskets pure Hcidifick CHAMPAGNE 4 eases St. Julien Medoc CLARET 5 barrels Eagle WHISKEY 10 do Bourbon Do i!0 do Double Rectified Do 2 do genuine old Peach BRANDY TOBACCO AND SEGARS. 5 boxes Avcr's and Penh's premium TCDACCU 3 do Alcorn's Do 10 do Common Do 15 M. SEGAR9, various brands. "Willi n variety of otlier articles, ayll of which will bo disposed of at the lowcs prices for cash orto punctual customers on short time. Feb. 14. J. A. SCHROCK. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. FOR SALE BY MOOKE tfe KUYKENDAL, 100 pieces KEllSEYS 100 pair NEGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 " FANCY PRINTS 10 " Furnitura DO. 25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 " DELAINES and CASTTMFRES 12 " Rock Island JEANS, all colors 5 " BKDT1CKLNG 12 " Plain and Fancr JEANS 6 " APRON CHECKS 10 " GINGIIAMS 3 " supcrlinc BROADCLOTH 10 " FANCY VEST1NGS Cambrics and Shawls, Silk and Linen Jlandkorcbiofs and Ties, Plaid LinsoysandFlanfiels, Hosiery, Thread, Needles, Pins, Concord (N. C.) Yam, See. ALSO?A SMALL LOT OP READY-MADE CLOTHING. 6UCH AS Blanket nr.d Drab OYER-COATS, Fancy Cassiraere PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS. ALSO. 20 dozen first quality "Wool HATS 1 case Albion DO. 1 do Congress DO. 1 do assorted Oassimoro DO. 1 do superfine Silk DO. 1 do CAPS, Plush, Cloth and Glazed i TT\1 TIIJVT.T. A S X WW #HEAVY GROCERIES. *1 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 1 0 barrels first quality clarified DO. 5 " Lovcring's crashed DO. 20 bags Rio COFFEE 10 " Java DO. 10 sixth boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES 25 boxes Adnmnntiuo . DO. 10 do cheap SOAI? 1 do fancj' DO. 10 do Pearl STARCH 20 gross MATCHES. WISES AND LIQUORS. 12 baskets genuine Ifcidsiek CUAMPAGNE C do Dcmercier DO. G do Imitation Ileidsiek DO. 10 do first quality CLARET "WINE 2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. 3 do do MADEIRA DO. 2 do do TORT DO. 4 do do MALAGA DO. 1 case WINE BITTERS 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 Sehnaps DO. 1 cask old Dourlxm WI1JSKKY 3 barrels Eagle DO. 20 do Old Ryo Hammond DO. 50 do Double Rectified DO. Together with many other articles which will bo sold exceedingly low for cash or short time. W. C. MOORE. -< CASE fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just received J by . L. A. AUSTIN. Watches and Jewelry. j aoo Gold Hunting Watches, plain and engraved j cases; Silver Levers; Geneva Watches; Gold Chains. Seals, and Keys; Ilibbon Buckles; Guard Chains, Keys and Vest Cliains. Thimbles, Gold, and Silver; Spectacles, Gold, Sil- r vcr and Steel, with plain and colored Glasses. A new and beautiful assortment of Brooches, Chato- ' lainc Pins; Earrings and llings, of the latest styles.? t Just received from New York and Philadelphia. April 3, . A. YOUNG. J Dissolution of Co-Partiicrslilp. | THE Copartnership heretofore existing between j the subscribers, .under tlio name and style of j Workman & Boone was dissolved on the 1st inst. by mutual consent. t J. J. WORKMAN. f , J. B. F. BOOSE. . Jan. 10. ^ 2 ^ tf / OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC r ARE respectfully informed that we they will find \ at tlio old stand of Workman & Boone, a largo j and well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, . CAPS. Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which we ' will sell as low as can bo bought in this market. April 25. . WORKMAN" & CO. HATS AT COST.?As the "summer is ap- 1 proaching, wo .offer our well-assorted stock of ? WOOL HATS and CLOTH CAPS at cost for Cash. \ April 25. WORKMAN & CO. J IKATIIER and Slioc-FsiHliiix*.?A largft assortment of Leather and Shoe-Findings. I I-* irni?v\r A\r k nr> 1 n Ui caiu iuw yjy ?. 1 1 New Groceries. t ! ^piTE Subscriber is now receiving a fresh supply of * X Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, consisting 1 in part as follows: Crushed, powdered and coflce Sugars f New Orleans, Muscovado and clarified do. T Rio and Java Coffee ' i New Orleans, Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses f Lovering best Syrup" r Sperm, adm. and tallow Candles 1 2 tirkins super Goshen Butter Choice family Lard 1 Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 cans / * Superior French and English Mustards 3 A lull assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Sauces and n Ketchups p Best llenncssy Brandy I Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines together with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will bo sold at the lowest * market prices, and to which I invite the attention of purchasers, as I am determined to sell cheap. v ? - T A A TTCTtTV April 3. ij. i\. Auoiut. 35,000 CIGARS. o to-wit: 2,000 genuine Rio Ilondo 2,000 Arianas ? 1,000 Jinpcros 3,000 Las Minns 2,000 La Xormas 2,000 Primcrua 5,000 Sylva Primeraa s,000 La Union d.000 Regalias 1,000 Jenny Lind 2,000 Washington 3,000 Mayflower 5,000 Imperials 1,000 Star Regalia ^ Also. li 15 boxes fine Chewing Tobacct p Jo gross do cut do do yj 13 do do do Smoking do Patent Segar Lighters, &c. For sale bv p MOORE & KUYKEXDAL. & Wisic and Brandy. j } Pipe supcrfiue Old Pale Brandy, i> i " " Madeira Wine. a r.,^ i w j A. SCITROOTv. a vu u Sept. 13. 37 tf <3, ' t Constantly oil Hand, i CEMENT, Calcined Piaster of Paris, for building p, purposes; Gvpsum or Land Plaster, for agricul- ^ tural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. A very superior articleof White Lime for whitewash ing. C. L. CHATTEN. March P. 20 v tf Just Received. AN assortment ofFisk's 31ETALIC BURIAL CA- J1 S IiS. There have been lato improvements in this article. Can he seen at the subscriber's Ware- ni Room. . C. L. CHATTEN. CARRIAGESTCARRIAGES !! ] CEO IV A BID CIIAPO, Manufacturer and denier in carriages and HARNESS of every description, Nos. 124 Meetiug st. and 33 Wentworth-st. next to the old / stand of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. I Feb. 1. 5 tf S dP"W. R. HrxTER maybe found at the above Ro tl pository, and take this method to assure his friends I flmt nil nrrlnrs nntriistpil to him will be attended to with promptness and strict fidelity. j iiDDLE & HARWESsllAKI^GTIIE undersigned continues his business at the old / stand, returns his thanks for pnst'fhvorsnnd hope \ or a continuance of patronage. All work ilPhis lino (] will be done with punctuality, ami where the cash is c paid, at tlio time of delivery, a discount of ten per cent will be made. Jan 0, ly]J2- F. J. OAKS. BEIBCKS FOR SAFE. j THE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of GODD CHICK, which may be had on application January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. For Sali>. ! MY Kirkwood House, with ten rooms nnd six fire ,J pine* s, all as good as new, and will be sold very p low, if applied for soon. J. B. F. BOONE. , Jany 18,1851 3 tf. AdininistiatorN Notice. " ALL persons having demands against tlio estate of Elizabeth Baskin deceased, will hand them in properly attested, nnd thoso indebted will make payment to A. G. BASKIN, Adm'r. f Jan. 21,1854 " 5 tf. :? 0 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against tho cstato of Joseph "Wicnges, dee'd., will liand them in pro- fc perly attested to A. G. Baskin, and those indebted to n said estate will make payment to bim. CONRAD M. WIENGES, Adm'r. j, Oct. 31. 44 tf Catawba Factory Yarn. YY7E have just received on consignment, a good as vv sortmcnt of all numbers of tkc above Factory, I' which we offer to merchants and customers on the lowest terms. M DRUCKEIt ?fc CO. S Wool, Wool. \7E7'IBL be purchased either in the Burr or clean, V> by W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 31 tf. | . T. R. MURRAY, s HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, e CAMDEN, S. C. Orders from the country will receive prompt at tcntion. ' * March 14. j W. Til lit LOW C ASTON, I Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMDEX, 6. C. Office on Broad-Street near the Court House. 1 W. II. It. WORKMAN, J Attorney at law, and solicitor in EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will attend the Courts of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Ollico in the Court House. WM. M. SHANNON, a Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, 1 CAMDEN, S- C. Has removed his Ofllec to that one door abo\? 1 A. Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. -* HEAVY Seed Oats for sale at the " Old Corner _ by E. W. BONNEY Feb. 7. 6 tf. A. G. RASKIN, ' Attorney at law and solicitor in n EQUITY, Canulen. S. C. Will practice in Kcr v shaw and adjoining Districts. Oflice in rear of the u Court House. May IS. lOGERS'L)VER?OET AND TAR. "or the complete Care of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to Consumption. rHIS preparation is getting into use all over our Country. The numerous letters we receive from >ur various agents, informing us of cures effected in heir immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying t is one of the best, if not the very best Cough IVlcd erne now before the public. It almost invariably reieves and notunfrequcetly oures the very worst cases. Vhen nil other Cough preparations have failed, this ins relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medcincs, and Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in rour nearest town, what lias been his experience of he effects of this medicine. If lie has been selling it or any length of time he will tell you IT IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have eccivcd lately regarding the virtues ofthis medicine. Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Gn., jsays: I have icon using your Liverwort and Tar very extensively n my practice for three years past, and, it is with ilensurc I state my belief in its superiority over all ither articles with which I am acquainted, for which t is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald (tBenners, writingfrom Waynesrille, N. C. say: "The Liverwort and.Tar is becoming laily more popular in this country, and we think ustly so. All who have tried it speak in commenda>le terms of it, and say it is very beneficial in allcyiiting the complaints forweich it is recommended." Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C., Mr. S. R. Mc?all. assures us "that lie uses it with great benefit in lis own family, and recommends it to his neighbors." le gives an instance of a negro woman, in his viciniy, who had been suffering with disease of the Lungs or years, attended with severe cough, who was reieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine 10m all parts of the South. For a report of the surmising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States, we would invitd the sufering patient to read the pamphlet which accompa^ lies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope, have tope 1 . TRY TIIE MEDICINE I!Be warned in season III Lnd neglect not that cough which is daily weakening our constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, ndinvilingon that dread disease, Consumption, when o soothing and healing a remedy can be obtained as )r. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on he engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold vholesnle and retail by SCOYIL & MEAD, HI Chartrcs-st. bet. ContihndSt. Louis, N.O. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all rders and applications for agencies must be addressed. Sold also by Z. J. DeIIay and T.J. Workman <fc Co. lamden; Mauil <fe IIeatu, Lancaster; Winchester & iTitt, Monroe, N. C.; Fisiier <0 Heinitsii, Columbia. April. 1 10 3m Patent Med icines, & A FRESH SUPPLY, just received, among them ljL are: followay's Ointment Cherry Pectoral Followay's Pills Hasting's Syrup Naptha [obcnsack's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup.of Livcr[extican Mustang Lini- wort and Tar and Canment chalagua ain Killer Dolly's Magical Pain Exeltzer Aperient tractor arry's Tricopheroua Christie's Galvnnic Belts? ayne's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and adway's Ready Relief Fluid xygenatcd Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger corgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia ands' Sarsaparilla Cod Liver Oil ownsend'sSarsaparilla Indian Hair Dye ead Shot Bachelor's Flair Dyo ahnestock's Vermifuge Depilatory Power 'istar's Balsam Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster v ry For sale by F. L. ZEMP. Flavoring Extracts ^OR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Con,. foctionarj-, Pastry, rfc. <tc. Among them are Va ilia. Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, ine Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger,4Ciu? amon, <Cc. ic., all very superior aud for gale by F. L. ZEMP., FRENCH Brandy and Madeira Wino of suporior quality for medicinal purposes. For sale by April 11. T. J. WORKMAN k CO. Extracts for Seasoning. CONSISTING of the following kinds, viz: Extracts U of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Cloves, Ginger, Tonka 'utmcg, Thyme, Sage, Damask Rose A supply o 10 above just received by T. J. WORKMAN & CO. March 21 1_2 ^ : A FRESII supply of Rushton & Clark's superior Cod .\_ Liver Oil has beeD just received bv April 11. T: J: WORKMAN & CO. OODYEAR'S Patent India Rubber Dressing .X Combs, Buffalo and Horn Dressing Combs, Laice Curling Combe. Ivory Fine Tooth and Pocket lonibe. A tine assortment for sale by Feb. 14. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. Verbena Water. . A NEW article for the toilet, just received and o .Y sale by T. J. WORKMAN & CO. March 21 12 Carter's Spanish Mixture, BULL'S, Sand's and Towneend'e Sarsapariilo, Pepsin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's Bitters ; Ilol)wayrs Pille and Ointment; Jew David's or Hebrew lnster; Hobensack's Liver Tills and Worm Syrup; IcLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, together with 11 the popular Family Medicines, usually needed at lis season, may be found at April 18,?tf. - Z. J. DeHAY'S. Oils! Oils!! Oils!!! rHE subscriber continues to keep constantly on n full ommW rtf SoT.AIJ T.Ann And SpETlM 'h.s for Lamps, Machinery, &c. Also, Castor Oils for family and plantation uso; .Olivo oils >r tablo and mechanical uses; Neatsfoot oil for liaress, and Cod Liver Oil for medicinal use. All of 'hicli will bo sold as low as can consistently be afforded 1 this market. Z. J. DeHAY. Aug. 9 32 tf Window Glass. rllE subscriber has just rcceiveda largo invoice o that lino "l'atapsco" GLASS, varyinginsizo from ^ 10 to 13 ^ 24, to which lio invites the special^tmtion of his customers. Z. J. DeHAY. Dec. 21tf . . ' Badway's Remedies. CONSISTING of Radwny's Ready Relief, Ready <J Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicated onp and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Justreceivd at Z. J* DeHAY'S. March 29 tf ' . ? , . *. - ^ . LanipN! JLanips!! [T'OR Lard, Oil and Burning Fluid, a largo variety, P ?? ... o fiiw nf the new Pan ten (Safety. ?11I1UJJ? Ulitv.ll utvu .v? wimps, nrtd Cans to match. Just roceivcd at >. Fob 8 tf ' Z. J. DeUAT'S.Iluii^iu^ Lamps. FOR burning Spirit Gas, sorao beautiful pntorns. Just received at Z. J. DeHAT'S. Dec. 21.?3t Pure White Lead. A LARJ3E and fresh supply of Harrison's extra :\_ q'ualitv Parlor Load, Chrome Green, groundand ry; Linseed Oil; Spirits Turpentine, Ac. Ac. Just eceived at Z. J. DeHAY.S. Corn Starcli. IT'RESIT. and of superior qualityLa largo supply just t1 received at Z. J. UhillAii'B. April 18 tf 16 Toilet Soaps. CONSISTING ofClcaver'8 Honey Soap, Old Brown U "Windsor, Taylor's Crystalline Wash Balls, Maupre- j elandCoudrny's Omnibus and rarisienne Soaps, Sana's do Families; and many others too numerous to i icntion, may always be found at Aug. 0' ' Z. J. Bull AY'S. " ..V. > 4 1 i *sf . * *' V . f, R. R< R. "1 \7^HEN the R. R. R. Theory was first declared V T to the world, skeptical persons doubted its I correctness, and looked with distrust on the ren edies j it possessed. Others, however, struck with the origii wiilte*. of its view* find conceding merit to the tlieorv I were induced to try if tlie remedies borne out iu ' practice wliat was claimed for them in theory. A third class differing from the others and perhaps more numerous, without considering for a moment uny merit they might be entitled to, tried Uiero, merely as a v?:uture, growing out of a desire for something new We are satisfied with the result, for the public has received the benefit and R. R. R. Theory has triumphed. Not a day passes that we do not have admission from some hitherto unbeliever that their skepticism I was unfounded and convinced by reading our Family Friend, have proved by their own experience, the infallibility of our medicines. Not a day parses that wc do not receive grateful testimonials of cures effected by these Medicines "I was seized with cramps and spasms last night says one, and had it not been I for Radway's Reatfy Relhf I should have died with I the pain." Another says, "my wife was slowly sinki iug with an affection of the Lungs and my neighbors I was suffering from Scrofula,?1 have seen them both restored to health by Radway's Renovating Resolvent. A third says, ' Radway's Regulators have cured me of habitual cosliven?ss that was the burden of my life." Such are the characteristic testimonials we paily receive if the R. R. R. Roraedics. Radway's Ready Relief, the first of "the R, R. R, remedies, is the most quick and safe remedy that hoe ever yet oeen.cnscoverea lor uie instant renei 01 an ACUTE. OR CHRONIC PAINS. It is a certain disenfectant and -will neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant Epidemics. ' If the human system is seized with the virulence of Cholera, Small Pox, Ship Fever, Pneumonia,'.or other fatal poisons, Radway's Ready Relief used in connection with Radway's Regulators, will check the violence of the disease, neutralize the infection, and will not only protect the system against sudden death, but will rest^e the body to health and strength.-' We make this assertion boldly, and if any Physician or Chemist doubts the great power which we claim for our Ready Relie, over malignant pains, let them examine it and test it it will bear the test. f. - - RHEUMATISM. Pains stopped in a few Minutes- The moment Radway's Ready Relief is applied to the parts afflicted with rheumatisms, whether it be in the knee joint, the arms, legs, feet or loins all, pain and anguish ceases. Citiri'led for twenty years. Mr. Charles M. John- * ston, Nashville, was crippled with a^ironic rheumatism for twenty years. He purchased from J. M. Zimmerman one bottle of Ready Relief and one box of Regulators. The Ready Relief was applied as soon as it was obtained. . ' 16 TWENTY MINUTES he was free from pain ; In TWENTY-FOUR HOURS he could stand uloue, In FOUR DAYS he could walk alone. By the use of the Resolvent, Relief and Regulators in one month hn was ENTIRELY CIJRF.IL A LADY AGED 85, had been crippled for years, could not raise her hand to her head. One bottle of R. R. Relief removed all pain and stiffness, created new life within her disabled body, restored each limb and joint to a strong vigorous and healthy condition. The lady is well known in Asheville, N. C. Thomas W. Atkm, Esq., edisor of the Asheville .News, published the case in his paper on the 13th of October 1853. - # . Sudden Attacks. Cbamps and srasus. For all internal difficulties, where the patient is suddenly seised with Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, one teaspoonful of Radway's Ready Relief will in FIFTEEN" MINUTES allay the most distressing pains. FEYER AND AGUE. Lefrthose afflicted with this distressing malady, take Radway's Relief internally, a tea spoonful every fifteen minutes three hours before the chills come on, and a dose of Regulators every night; also, rub the spine of the back down with Ready Relief. It will entirely cure and prevent the system against Ague and Fever. In eases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Strains, Sprains, Bad Swellings, Heart Burn, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Radway's Ready Relief will remove all pain in a few minutes. , R. R. R.?No. 2. ritvctat's T?r\-nvatt\T. Resot.vext possesses over all I Chronic disc-uses that have been lingering in the system for ten, twenty or forty years, The same quick and powerful .efficacy that the R. 11. Relief contrc Is over acute maladies. R. R. REGULATORS. . The third of the R. R. R. Remedies is the most pleasant and sure Regulator of the liver, bowels, skin, pancroa and kidneys in use. They are elegantly coated with gum, easy to take, and free from the many objectionable annoyances attending the taking of pills. Radway's Regulators insure a regular nhd healthy action of the bowels and liver. No person'will be troubled with costivenees, indigestion, dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney difficulties, who will take Itadway's Regulators. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in medicines everywhere. RAD WAY ?fc CO. 1C2 Fulton St. N. Y. *" ipg"Sold in Camden by Z, J. DeHAY and T. J. WORKMAN tfc CO. MavO?6m. a : ! , T. J. WORKMAN & CO., WIiole?al?; and Retail Druggists, CAMDEN, S. ?C. OFFER for sale, for cash, or on approved credit, a lowest market prices, a large and well-seleo ted assortment of East Ixdia, Mediterranean and European , * DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Frexch, English, and American CHEMICALS, or ALL KINDS, Patent Medicines, Thompsonian Medicines, Shaker's ITcrba snd Roots, Saratoga Water, Wines and Brandies, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye-stuffs, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid and Camphene, Druggists' and Physicians' Glass-ware and Labels, Window Glass, Putty, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Bronzes, Teas, Spices, and flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Genuine Cod Liver Oil. together ? * witu every article comprising me biuck 01 a ui or Physician. Our stock is of the best quality, and the best selected assortment ever ofl'ered to the public. Physicians, Country Merchants, Plauters and all others can depend on their orders meeting prompt and careful attention, and upon accommodating terms.? No extra chargo for packing or ttansportation to tho Railroad Depot or any part of tho town. Physicians' Presriptions carefully compounded April 25. 17 tf No Excuse for Bad Bread. I3REST0N & Merrills infalliblo Yeast Powder, a . new article for making light and sweet Bread.? A largo and fros ii supplyof tho above just received by May 9. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. Hair Brushes. THE undersigned has now on hand an elegant as- * sortme.nt of French, English and American Hair Brushes, to which ho invites the attention of liisnu merous friends and customers. a tf - 7 .T TlTfTTAV xxuguow ~ ? hr Fresh Saratoga Water, JUST received at WORKMAN'S Prug-Store. '' Hides. TIIE highest price will be given for good liidc3 * by . -v.. - W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 34 If. .. . u On Consignment. 3 A A A GALLONS Stone Ware, for sale bv 9UUU D. R. PEEBLES. Camden, April 18 ? 16 Shoes, Shoes. A FULL supply of Ladies BOOTS and STTOES. o nil styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS lift SHOES. Youth's and Bov's Shrina Tnct by " ~w7anderso?.wv* Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN AW AY from the subscriber about tho 7th inst. his negro man JIM; ho is about 38 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs about 1 GO pounds, he has relations near Wadcsboro, N. C., and will probably endeavor to get to them. The above reward will bo paid for his apprehension and lodgment in the Jail at Camden. W. C. MOORE. .May 16 20 JUST received rft tho "Old Corner," a choice lot-of fresh Teas. E. W. EONNEY.