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sJnv'v ., ' . - - -w'- r'-- 1 . ' THE PRINTBB. He stood there alone at thatrsfcadowy hour, By the swinging lamp^^y-Vurping; Ailment withiiTsave the ticking^type, ML without save the night watch; turning; 'And.heavily echoed the solemn sound, ? -?HIiifww iiiemaQsion^so jaieiy inac snonw, festivity gleaming, were beating >? sympathy. then, . Were now living"it o'er in their dreaming p Yet the printer still worked at''hi3';lonelr pcist, Wd&lj ho p,J),'er4 hiS i-igl.tr 1.0tt. .And there lay the merchant all pillowed in dowD, And building bright hopes for the morrow, Nor drewned-Im that fata was then weaving a wand, Thai'irould bring to him fear and sorrow; . - Yetftfepnhter\yas there i^lus.sbadbwy.room, v 9 - ?.r-K Vuatricft man a aoom. Thoyyoung wife was sleeping, whom lately liad bound ' The, ties death only can "sever} An^ draamlng-." she-started, yet woke with a smile, For 8ho"thought they- were parted forever; .< rEat the printer was clicking tho typo that would i ;'f. *. '2 ' . . ^On the morrow the truth of that midnight spell. Andfthere lay the statesman with feverish brow, , . And restless the pillow was pressiug. > For-iie felt tjirougii the shadowy mist of his dream;'1 llisioftiestiopea now possessing; Tet'tDb priuter worked on 'mid silence andfctoona'^ ..jAna aug tut ambition its lowliest tomb. Andal owly that w orkman went gathering up . His budget of grief and of gladness; A jvrenth for tho noble,'a grave for the low, For the happy.a full cyp of sadness; ..^Strange.stories of wonder.to enchant the ear, A nd- dark.ones.ot-ierror kfcurdle with fear. P. ' . FuiLstrange the {ales which that dark host shall bear, Oh| ^;elcoine. thrioiwelcome to many a heart, >*''^'It shall go like t[ic wind and wandering air, ^ffi-WIDOW'S WILLr?A TRUE TALE. Il.-\v;is.a*J/itter .{light. Tiie snow had been . . falling in fleecy, flights duiing the greater po^ tion'oftHe day,,and the cold was so intense" ; jliatSo business of any kind had been prosecuted.by-the-industrious and enterprising citizens , of the village. Night had succeeded day.? . :The'snowhnd &leet were still descending, and jjg- . the spirit of the^ .storm seemed'to howl around PS*.'Ctbe house, and through the fields and orchards and fow^s,rand among ihe distant mountains. .*$Ir./Rowland had returned from the count^ *dog-boose at. ah earlier hour than usual., Supper'had. been served and the family had gathered-: ground the..sparkling brc.-.The children had beembjit to.bed in an adjoining apartment, was Slr'P.ninh in I he wad Ip under the ie^notice,pfits mother. Mr.-Row. land was reading a newspaper, and.as the fitful blast .moaned roimd^his. commodious dwelling, : " ho Mpu|d-mal<9 sr.nie remarks relative to the severity oftfee weather.. Mrs. R. was parting (. - the flaxen.curls upj>n the head of the-sleeping babe, and occasionally she imprinted *he warm' \ kissxj^^naterijah affect ion upon its ruddy cheek. Suddenly some one rapped at the"~door. It was ojyjned, when a;.little girl of about seven ve?SBMpys>s~ador?11 e d. Her scanty dress was tafteije^anddorn, a ragged quilt thrc?wn around her slender shoulders, and a pair of'miserable old shoes upon her feet. She was almost frozen* "Yon are-the widow Watkins' little danghter?" said Mbs^Rpwdmidrintfuirtngly/' Thedlttie^girlanswerCd in the affirmative, and added thai her mother was sick~ and wish-, ed "Mr-^HowIand to;step over and sec her, for f she thought she would surely die. Ir-. Rowland, owned the place on which the y siek"\vDmaii%resided. She' was very indigent, and' bu^poorly alio to pay the extravagant rent which.Hfcjfd ?i)f?eling owner exacted.. The proi perty.cw-ms'once; her husband's, or rather her own; being'a gift-from her father on the very j day of'fferwedding. Mr. Watkiris was wealthy wKenV young man,' and educated for the bar^anj^nopbrfe (teemed"nioredikfely.to be sue icessful^rWus -profession.- no ana ivir. mnvland were'xurly associates. The latter, a lew . yea'ti beforV the period at/which we now find jiim,luad<,c6mmenced'th'e nefarious traffic in nr' dent ..spfri'ts ?bad- grown rich?lind indoced WatlMwtto^drihU-^rnade Turn drunk, and hy & |?S?3&S-V nn'a when the poor bef sotted'vjctiin waf^anable to pay his debts, con^ tracte'd mostly for rum, but partly by neglect-' irijj his professionnl:tju^e?,' lie, his former, associate, his.pretended-friend, his destroyer, was is the first to decry and oppress him. His bouses \v and oxen were sold: by -.the 'sheriff, next his househ'ofaanch kitchen furniture were seized, p" nb3 fitiall#a mortgage was* given ^Rowland B^'apon -thehomestead'.of the drunkard, to secure, ji the rum dealer in the payment of a pitiful bal: ' as:ce in his-favor. Uf' . This,i^prtinRitty did-hot'check the: prodigal career of {the inebriate. . Ile^till quaffed the li-_ V quid pobUJUj;and,sli'l did the heartless dealer fig* hold ou^dutfemonts to prevail .upon him to Hip? sink lower - into wretchedness arid shame. A pr - "few weeks, after ,^he^aV<me morningfound dead in'.the st.reeh^^^rec^h'ad. left the grocery at ft late li'oor, the pi deeding,.night, in-a-state ofing?; toxicatiom. The night was dark, and' lie pro!. K|?bly iniss'eiJ^irs 'Xyny?teih mto the gutter? fouan^e^ 'tiin^ T gary and want 'He. permitted her to remain 6n the premises, exacting an extravagant rate ' of rent. Mental anguish,excessive labor, want of proper ubtmsfcmerit, and exposure, had well p; nigh worn her out, and she was last sinking |? into ti>e grave* where the weary are at res&,-*?r No one had been ne.ur her; no one seemed tu care for heq in faet it w** not known even | her neat-st neighbors, that she was sick. Mr. Rowland felt only anxious only for Iti# there being at that time a snwli sum due. J "h"dhperbai'S ovringtoth'scircunistancc, K* JHJe girl toiW,rool)>;df. in?r sick mother. ^ He I jV".r?v.-<. "".' WV-'" v ' > ?r.'Cfiand sleet, and went hia way to the widow's uncoinfortable borne. ^ * lie found her.Ijjii5;dn her miserable bed of . straw, with h^&head sitgfufy elevrtted/'-the on- j ly chair" lie longing to the house Lei ig placed under her pillQ.jiv She $as'piile and ghastly, and evideTitly&iear the liourof dissolution.? Mr. Rowland|&emg seafed on a rude wooden stool, she said'in a feeble, but decided tone of "I havp^eht for 3011, sir, to pay me a visit,"r that Irrony nmke you the heir ofmy.estate. My estate? I know "you are ready to ask what estate I-have to'bequeath'.? And well yoo may ask that. I qnqe was happy: This house was oncfr tninep i^* was my father's gift?my wedding portion:. I had horses, and- oxen, cows and sheep, o'tiihards and meadovys. 'Twosyou that induced my poor erring husband to drink. It was you who plaeed before him the liquid poison, ancf'pressed him to take it. 'Twas you that took away my horses and cows, and meadows and orchards, and my own home.? 'Twas you that ruined my peace, destroyed my husband, and in the very noon of life, sent him down- to, a drunkard's dishonored grave. 'Twas you that -made me a beggar, and cast my. poor starving babes upftn the charity of a pitiless worlds Thave nothing left but these ragged quilts;'the in you do not want?yet J. have determined to bequeath you my estate. Here, sir, is "my Inst will and testament; 1 do bequeath you this vial of tears. They are tears that I have shed?tears that you have caused. Take this vial; wearjt about your vile person; and when, heredfter, you present the flowing bowl to the*iip9of a husband and a father, remember flatt ydu are inheriting atiother vial of widow's t?irs.ni An'hour more, and the poor widow, the widow of a thousand sorrows, the once favored child of fortune, the once lovely und wealthy bride, the once affectionate wife and devoted "young mother, lay cold and senseless in death, .and her soul had been summoned to that God who has said, "Vengeance is mine and I will repay.'" FULLER'S HAT STORE. A THIS new and handsome EMPORI Up? OF FASHION, situated a few doors south oi Mr. A. M. Hunt's United States Hotel, nnd near the corner ot JBriage ana rucnnruson sireeis; is now complete.. Mr. F. having had seven years'experience in the hatting business in Columbia, deems it unnecessary to say more than that he will have on hand at all times a most thorough and completely resorted stock of'everything necessarily pertaining to a First-Class Hat and Cap Establishment All of .which he proposes to sell for'CASH, or on short time, as cheap as can be bought in the United States. Sizes registered for customers. Hats shaped to fit the head. Also, REPAIRING at short notice. P. W. FULLER, Manufacturing Hntter, 238 Richardson street, Columbia, S. C. Aug. 29, 85 4m.' WINDOW shades! - CURT A MT GOODS, MATRASSES AND PAPER HANGINGS, At Great Bargains. rpilE subscriber lias in store, of his own mannfac JL ture and importation, an enormous stock of WIN DOW, SHADES, GILT CORNICES, PAPER HANG 1NGS, MATRASSES, SATIN DELAINES, DAM ASKS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, TAS SELS, &c. All of which are offered at prices that are appreciated by all close tuvereand economical housekeepers. " H. W. KINSMAN, 177 King-st. Charleston, S. C. April 3. 14 ly_ Just Received. GENTS fine kid top'd Button Gaiters " " Bl'k'and Drab Congress Do. y -& Calf Oxford Tios " ' l\ " Patent Leather Dp. " finest Pump and stitched Boots _ ALSO, Ladies fine BlTc tipped Gaiters " English and French kid Slips and Ties " Kid, Goat and Mo. Boots and Buskins Miss, and Childs. Kid and Mo. Boots, Slips and Ankle Ties, by "WORKMAN & CO. Aug 15 ? 3g INSURANCE. 'pHE Columbia, S. C. INSURANCE COMPANY JL having re-established its Agency for Camden and vicinity, the undersigned are now prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms as any other responsible Company. A V .h It VKXTVTCnV A (rents. - I ?o Camden, Aug. T. 31 tf y* BANK AGENCY!!! THE subscriber continues to act as agent iu both of the Batiks of Camden. E. W. BONNEY. July 11, ' 28 tf. CAMDEN HOTEL js -now opcrifor the accommodation of the Trav' iling Public. IT is an excellentand commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of complete repair. The Rooms are large, open and airy; fine family parlors well furnished. The Table wilfbo supplied with every thing which an excellent country market will afford, and attended by the best servants. The Bar will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. THE STABLES Are well fitted up. attended by careful and experienced Ostlers, and well supplied with Provender. ALSO Lots prepared for tho accommodation of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences.. There will at all times be an Omnibus in attendance to couvey passengers to and from the Depot. . W. M. WATSON. Camden, May 30, 1854. 22 ROCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at BONNET'S. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c, /YULE subscriber continues to keep on hand a comJL. plotc assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Grocc-. Ties, Crockery, &c., which he will sell very low for cash. Tits'stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Su?ar,Coffee, Salt, Cheese, &c.?fcc. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2.. . J. CHARLESWORTH. aABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Bake and Trowels, just received at the "old corner," by - E. W. BONNEY. Feb. 14, 1864. .1 tC Anw nnnr T WOfl . rW i lUIUI-OlUJjL/Lno, OCII-OUUI pcunij; KCU vumii^ V7 (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Thermometer Churns Meat Cutters and Sausage StufFers. Also, Hand'Plows and Harrows for garden use. For T?leat the "Old Corner" by E. W. BOI^NEY. "P BANK. AGENT. THE subscriber will act as Ageut for persons drawing money from either of the Banks in CamdeD. - Aug 14?tf. . J. DUNLAP. To Painter*. TIE Subscriber has now on hand a large and select stock of Pare "White Load, Zinc White, Linseed 0^1, Spts. Turpentine (a Home production) Chromo ^ . Ofcflno lot of American and French Window Glass, in sizes from 8 ^ 10 to 18 M 24j Putly> in bladders, . Glaziers' Knives, Paintbrushes, and Sash Tools, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Z, J. DBHAX Aag. 29. 36 ' Baker'* ISroma. A 8UPPLY frfcsh froth the Manufacturers, received xV to-day, by.- / T. J. WORKMAN A CO. ^ Aug. 29 ^ 25 " * ' ' X- 4 ^ GROCERIES! GROCERIESJ! f T\HE subscriber, invites .the attention of bis cue_l_ tomero and the public generally to ..his stocks of Dew and''cheap GROOERIES/WINES.'LIQIIORS, 4c., consisting in party of SUGARS?Brown,^Crashed and Refined COFFEES?Rio, LagViru and Javb" MOLASSES?New Orleans and West India ' Superior Sugar.House Sjrujf j CANDLES?Sperm. Adamantine Snd Tallow " *> " MACKAREL?Kits and Barrels Sugar-cured Hams, Lard,. Rice, Seed Potatoes l'earl starch, Dinger, Allspice, repper Cloves, Nutmegs,Cassia, Ground Spices, Ac. FANCY GROCERIES. j Preserved Froite, in Cans - " ' i Fresh Tomatoes, do do Peas do ' * do Salmon - do ! do Lobsters do i Pie Fruits } -1 English and American Pickles i do do Mustard Ginger Preserves, assorted ?tc. WINES AND LIQUORS.' *' ] 2 Qr. casks "Otard <fc Dupuy's" BRANDY 1 do "Hennessee" Do 1 do Cherry Do ' . 2 . do Old Madeira WINE \ ' 2 do- Muloga WINK , . . . 1 1 do Superior Ilcllnnd GIN 1 , do Old Jamaica HUM 1 10 baskets pure Ileidsick CHAMPAGNE 4 cases St; Julfen Medoc CLARET 5 barrels Eagle WHISKEY \ 1Q do Bourbon Do - I 20 do Double Rectified Do 2 do genuine old Peach BRANDY ' 1 TOBACCO AND SEGARS. 5 boxes Ayer's and Penn's premium TOBACCO 3 do Alcorn's Doi 10 do Common * Do'-. 15 M. SEGARS, various brands. ' ) ?* With a variety of other articlesj ayll of which Will , be disposed of at the lowes prices for cash orto pure , tual customers on short time. r Feb. 14. - J. A! SCHROCfr.' 1CASE fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just receded by L. A. AUSTIN, Domestics. * RED and white Flannels, Linseys, Ticks, Sheetiigp, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings, &e. For sale low, ly Sept 27. A. M. k R. KENNEDY Watches and Jewelry. } ij gfflp Gold limiting Watches, plain and engraved cases; Silver Levers; Geneva Watche6;(Gold ; Chains, Seals, and Keys; Ribbon Bu<klos; Guard Chains, Keys and Vest Chains.' r Thimbles, Gold, and Silver; Spectacles,' Gold,l8il- ' ver and Steel, with plain and colored Glasses, t Anow and beautiful assortment of Brooches, Cfotolaino^Pins; Earrings and Rings, of the latest style^? *fi Am Vhttr "Vnrlr finH PhilAfiplnluA.. ? u uqvuiv-yvi ? ?~v* > vu. >1W.| ? w ? - 1 j April 3, A. YOUNu OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBHC ARK respectfully informed that we they will ind at the old stand of Workman k Boone, a htge and well assorted stock of BOOTSand SHOES, nATS, . CAPS, Trunks, Valiees and Carpet Bags, winch we will sell as low as can be bought in this market. r -April 25. V WORKMAN k CC H?j GATHER and Sboe-Fiiidiiig8.-f-A I - large assortment of Leather nr.cL Shoe-Findiigs! For sale low by "WORKMAN & CCr. "CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!'. LEONARD CHAPIIV, jManufacturer and denier in carriages and HARNESS of every description, Nos. Ii4 Meeting 6t and 33 Wentworth-st. next to the id stand of Gilberts k Chapin, Charleston, S. C. [. Feb. 1. 5 t^. JSPW. R. Hunter maybe found at the nboVe le pository, and take this method to assure his frienb that all orders entrusted to him will be attended lb with promptness and strict fidelity. . > BRICKS FOR SALE. ~ ' I Ulii subscriber lias on liana a large quanntjoi X GOOD BRICK-, which may be had orr applitatbn . January 23. ? - J. F.-SUTHERLA^D^ ? Wool, Wool. I WILL be purchased either in tlie Burr or clan, by - W. ANDERSON Aug. 23 34-. - ' tf. ^CAMDEN BAZAAR. WE would respectfully inform our friends in tfe town and country that wo have received or stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing a larger variety than wo have ever befoe offered thorn, consisting in part of? i DRY-GOODS?Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams. Baregt Robes, Mantillas, Jaconet, Swiss, Checked and Dot ted Muslins, White and Figured, with every othe , description of goods for ladies' dresses, all of tin newest styles. Bonnets, of all descriptions Ribbons, plain and figured, suitable for the season and of the most fashionable style ? n ' Y unjs, ni*vum*wurivcu \/iiuiiiisi:i>b9o, vuauud, uuucisleeves, Mantillap, Gloves, Ac. Ac. Hosiery in every variety, for ladies and gentlemen Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, such as Coats, Vests,' Pants, Shirts, Cravats, Ac Ilats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Ac. w- also. A great variety of articles in -the Saddlery-lino. Umbrellas, Parasols, Buggy Umbrellas, Ac. An assortment of Crockery and- Glassware, Hardware and Cutlery Our atock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS is large and completo. ^SELLING AT CHARLESTON PRICES. Thanking the public for past favors, they promise to use every -vdeavor to merit continued confidence and favor.% M. DRUCKER A CO. May 11. 19 ' tf Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late John S. .Cunningham, deed., will find it to their interest to call and settle?those who have claims against the estate will please present them at once to either of the undersigned. . ' WILLIAM C. CUNNINGHAM, )' , , ROBT. B. CUNNINGHAM. [ Adm 8Juno 1st, 1854. ^ .23 1QR. CASK very superior PORT "WINE, for modi eel purposes. For sale by j. April 8. L. A. AUSTIN, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. -i A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's & 6's. jLU 10 " Adamantine " " For sole by J. A. SCHROCKi CLARKSON & MEY, FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS* CENTRAL lVHARF, ROBT. H. CLARKSON, ) CHARLESTON, 8 O. FLORIAN 0. MEY, J wai, o. v/. June T2. 24 tf KUCK & LUCAS, DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. No. 273, King Street, (near the Merchants Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. O. t RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Planters and others to their entire new and complete stock ' embraciug every article in their line. All orders ! promptly attended to. A. K.UCK, . J. J. LUCAS, March 1, 10 t? Fresh Green Teas, FROM the celebrateabouse of Jenkins k Co., Phil, adelphia, and warranted. For sale by j pr.il3 A L. A. AUSTIN. To Rent. ' MY Dwelling House in the lower part of Cam'tyi is for rent or sale on reasonable terms. ' a Aug. 22. . E. W.. BONNER. C A GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CORDIAL. FOR ALL BOWEL QISEASE9, cholera, cholera morbus, . dysentery, bilious cholic/ diarrhcea;* cholera infantum! Mso, admirably adapted to many diseaaoa of Females, moat especially to painful menstruation. The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to rert" quirt Encomiums. ' 1st It cures the ^rorst cases of Diarrhoea.: 2d. It .hrM'tlm wnmt, forma of Dvaenterv. 3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 4th. It relieves the levercst Colic. > 6th.: It curds (cholera Morbus. 6th. [j cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures- Painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 9th. It counteracts jNentoiisness and Deipondency. 10th. It restores Irregularities. 11th. It dispels gloomy and hysterical Feelings. 12tli. It's in admirable Tonic. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, <Lc. ,'t lhave used Jacob's Cordial in -iny. family, and have found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, a valuable remedy." * Hon. Hiram Wakneo, j * Judge of Supreme Court. Ga: "It gives me pleasure hi being able to recommend Jacob's-Cordial?my own persona) experience, and the experience of my neighbors .and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy." Wm. H. Underwood. Formerly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Ct. " I take great pleasure in fecotrimending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with lowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign rctm dy?de eidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me." A. A. Gauldino, Deputy G. M.. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. "I huve used 'Jacob's Cordial* in my family, and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy, by those, who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of "the kind, ami I would recommend its use in the disease for which it is compounded." Miles G. Dobbins, Cashier of the Bank of the StAte of Georgia, Griffin.' " If there is is any credibility in human testimony. 'Jacob's Cordial* must 6tand pre-eminent above all other preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseases ? From the mass of testimony in its favor from coming in from nil quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most if-not all other ' patent' preparations." A. Flemino, Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin. "This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used." Georgia Jeffersonian, May ISth, 1853. For sale by T. J. Workman A Co., Camden ; J. F. Kennedy A Co., Ridgeway; T. A. Daruan, Darlington; W. T. Daboan A Co., Sumtervillc; P. II. Mc Gregqr, Columbia. Principal Depots. Haviland, IIarral A Risly, New York. Havilanp, IIarral A Co., Charleston. J, Wright A Co., New Orleans. WM. W. BLISS A CO., Proprietors, Savannau, Ga. Aug. 15, v' 33 jy. ^GlJysOTT'SYellow Dock and SarsapariUa. IS now put up in the largest sized bottles, a d is Acknowledged to be the best Sarsaporilia made, as is certified by the Wonderful Cures it has performed, the original copies of which are in the possession of the proprietor. .Remember, this is the only true and original article. Sci ofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate. Tallapossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sir :?1 send you this to certify to -you that your Extract.of Yellow Dock and-.Sarsnparilla has performed one of the most wonderful cures ou ine that has ever been effected on man. I have been afflicted for foi ty years with eruptions on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that i had to go on crutches, and in 1849 I hud one leg urn putiited above the knee. In about nine months after my other leg broke;out in large eating and-rifnpbigaores from qiy knee.to n^y foot, au<tdii,ch?rged agreui. d^al of'offensive matter. My groin also broke out in huge biles, which discharged much offensive mailer, ana at the same time my left hand broke out in large rnnning sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last two years I cannot describe to you; I was in such agony that I never rested day or night. In October last my son brought me one of your bottle wrappers; I rend it, and found record of some wonderful cures performed by your u Extract of Yellow Dock and Snrsnpnrilln," I sent and got two boitles of it, and commenced tnking it In two weeks, to my great astonishment, my sores all became easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing I Imd notdone for two yenrs. When 1 had taken six bottles, my sores had nearly all healed. My sores got well as if by enchantment I have now used in all eight bottles of your "Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medicine, for I believe it will cure any known disease in the wo^Jd.?Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, and proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it' will cure them. ** My case is veil known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and,if any should doubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me, and I will show thenfthe scars. I can be found in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, one mile from Stoe's Fcrrj . RENAJATI HL'GHKS. rm reftr?nrl 1 In la 11PM1 Jillfl V ine leilOW -IVVVn. uim , adapted for females of delicate health, resOlting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other diseases peculiar to their sex.?he proprietor has in his possession a great number of certificates of cures, performed of the above description. We assure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr.Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dook and Sarsaparilla will ntonce regulate thoee difficulties and renew the natural energies, rar Put up in quart bottles?Price $1 per bottle. SCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chnrtres-st bet. ContinndSt. Louis, N.O. Sole Agents for tbe Southern. States, to whom nil orders and applications for agencies must be addressed. , Sold also by Z. J. DeHat and T.J. Workman & Co.Camden ; Magil <fc Heath, Lancaster; Winchester &. Sfrtr, Monroe, N. C.; Fisnen & Hewitsh, Columbia. Aug. 1, 32 3m EADY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS For sale by a. M & r. Kennedy?viz: Dress, Frpck, and Business Coats; Tests and Pantaloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; Fancy Cravats; Washington. Ties,'Ac Clothingr?Coats and. Vests. Fashionable Hats, Ckps,' A'o Sept. 27. JAMES WILSON having placed his Notes and Books in my bands for collection, notice is bore by given to all persons who may be indebted to .bim?p. make immediate payment W. H. R. WORKMAN. Mafch 30 _15__v; T. R. MURRAY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEE, CAMDEN, 8. C. y Orders from tbe country will receive prompt at ention. March 14. W. THCRLOW CASTON. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMDEN, 8. C. Office on Broad-Street nea> the Court House. W. H. R, WORKMAN, Attorney at law, and solicitor in EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will attendthe Courts )f Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the jourt House. WM. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, 8. C. Has removed his Office to that one door abov i, Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. ' A. G. RASKIN, A TTORJTEY AT LAW AND* SOLICITOR IN ex. EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will-practice in Ker haw and adjoining JDiairiots. Offiqp in rear of the lourt House. ? , *' May 18. * \ , V" * "... > I These Pill* are entirely Vegetable, and are a , . most superior Medicine In the cure of all Bilious Cbm- . plaints, Chats and Freer, Dyprpda, Cbtthnuu, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Scrofula,Salt Shaem, Fevers of all kinds, Lou qf Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, and ail listgcring diitcuit. As a female Medldne they act like a charm,- and when taken. according: to the directions,' they never tail to core the worst caaee of Piles, after all other remedies fall. They purify the blood, equalize the circulation, restore the Iriwer* Kidneys, and other Secretory Organs* to a healthy tone and action : and aa an AnU-DIIIous family Medicine they haye^no^eqnaL Prioe 25 cents per box. *>*" A remedy for Cbughs, Cblds, Catarrh, Brodchitis, Omar. Whooping COugh, Asthma, Consumption. Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, One tiveness, Erysipelas, Disease of the Heart, Inflammation and Btrin in the Chest, Back and Side, and aU diseases arising from a deranged state of the Stomaeh^and to relieve the distress and bod ~ feeling from eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspeptic habits. WARRANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE. These Pills act as an Expectorant,- Tonic, and Aperient r,One " 25 cent box possesses three times more power to ear* diseases than a one dollar bottle'orsny of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sana-' parlllas, that were ertr made; and a simple trial of only one fcpx will prove this important truth. . They promote: Expectorations Loosen "the Phlegm, and Clear the Lane* and other BeerK tory Organs, of air-morbia matter* and there Is., not,another remedy In the wbole/Materia Medics capable of Imputing such healing properties to the Lungs and Vital Organs aa these I'ills. They Care Costlweness, producea good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen ,tha.. System. r> ' Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 dosea of Medicine. >'-e*- Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the Planter's-. Almanac oratib, glrlng fnll"partletilars and certificates of cores. Both kinds of the above-named Pills are for sale in *? >* Every Town and Village la North and Sonth - a Carolina* ~ . In Camden by T. - J.; WpraCM**: 4. Co# who also keep o supply of Dr. SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS, and Dr. HULL'S "CELEBRATED. PILLS, whicli stopthe Chills and Fever the first day. July.26.. 30 ly Patent Med icine?, dc - ^ ; A FRESH SUPPLY, just received, among them 8X6t Holloway'fc Ointment ' Cherry..Pectoral Hollo way'8 Pills Hasting's Syrup .Naptha , Hobensack's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of Liver-' Mextican Mustang. Lini- wort and Tar and Can. raent chalagua Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain Ex-' Seltzer Aperient " tractor Barry's Tricopherous Christie'e Galvanic Belts? ' Jayne's Medicines . .-v Necklaces, Bracelets"and" Radway'8 Ready Relief . Fluid. Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess.-Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sareaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands'Sarsapurilla . "Cod Liver Oil Townsend's Sareaparilla Indian Hair Dye Dead Shot . Bachelor's Hair Dye Falinestnck's Vermifugo Depilatory Power y Wistar's-Balsam Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster $T For sale by . F. L. ZEMP. Flavoring Extracts I FOR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, dkc. &c. Among them are Vd-" nilla. Lemon. Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana,1 Pine Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger,"Cinr^ namon, <?c. Ac., allvery superior and for sale by. ; ' . F. L. ZEMP., I^RENCH Brandy and Madeira Wine of superior: quality for medicinal purposes: For said by April 11. T. J; WORKMAN & CO., GOODYEAR'S Patent India Rubber Dressing Combs, Buffalo and floru Dressing Combs, Ladies Curling Combs. Ivbry Fine'Tooth and Pocket Combs. A fine assortment for sale by Feb. 14. ' T. J. WORKMAN CO. ,4f . ?:?y- ? 1? ? Carter's Spanish Mixture, ' BULL'S, Sand's and ToWnsend's Sarsanariila, Pep sin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's Bitters; Hollowny's Pills and Ointuieut; Jew-lJovtd's'or-HiebrtW" Plaster: Hobensack's Liver Pills and Worm Syrup;? MnLune's Vermifuge afn\Lrver Pijhf, together.'.with ' all the popular family Medicines, .usually needed at this*' season, may ba-fuuiMleJ^ " >" ' ' ~ , > April 18.?tf. . . -Z. J. DeHAY'S. _ OiM Oils!! Oils!!! THE subscriber continues to keep constantly on hand a full supply of Solab, Lard and Spebm Oils for Lamps, Machinery, <fcc. Also, Castor Oils for family and plantation use; Olive oils for table and mechanical uses; Neatsfootoil for harness, and Cod Liver Oil S&t medicinal use. All of which will be Sold as low as can consistently be afforded' in this market. Z. J. DeHAY. Aug. 9 . 32 tf Radway's Remedies. CONSISTING of Had way's Ready Relief, Ready Resolveut, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicated Soap and Circassian Balm for the llair. Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. March 29 tf Toilet Soaps. CONSISTING of Cleaver's Honey Soap, Old Brown "Windsor, Taylor's Crystalline Wash Balls, Mange? net and Coudray's Omnibus and Parisienne Soaps, Savon's do Families, and many others too numerous to mention, .may always be found at . Aug. 9' Z J. DkHAY'3. Ti l DES WANTED.?We will pay in Cash I tl.A l>UK io? ronrW niMrvo fnr frroon AP'/JfV Wlffpft: WHO illgiuov Uiumvif ^1 4WV ?VI Q* WV.* V. ?-.J M'-.w, April 25.'. " ? , . WORKMAN & CO.'. MANSION HOUSE, ' CAMDEN, S. C. SITUATED in a healthy and business part of the . town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, with a good table are combined.< - -N ' E. G. ROBINSON, V . . March 7.?ly. Proprietor. -New Groceries. THE Subscriber is now receivings fresh supply ol ' Family Groceries, Wines and'Liquors, consisting in partas follows: Crushed, powdered and coffee'Sugars / v ^ * New Orleans, Muscovado and clarified dq.y, t , Rio and Java < offee New Orleans,-Porto Rico and Muicovado Molasses Lovering best Syrup Sperm.adm. and'tallow Candles ' 2 flrkinapuper gosben Butter. . ' Cholce lannly Lard . . Fresb Salmon, tn 1 and 2 cans ^5..' . CnnflMAe 7?i-onr?k onrf Tfcnfyftuh * tfllfffAftfa H ; JJUpollUi JU I VUVM UMVI ? A fullnssortinent'of Pickles; Preserves, Sauces and Ketchup9 V . . - - >>- , Beet Henpessy. Brandy :: Port, Madeira ana Sherry Wines; ? M,iL ^ together with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will 'be sold r if- the lowest market prices, and to whjch Iinvitfe the^ttentiontof purchasers, as I am determinqdjip sell cheap.;, .;<* APril 3' , , L' A'. AUSTIN. Wine and ' * i Pipe superfine Old Pale Brandji i ? " Madeira Wine' Just received by J. ArSCSBOCK. sept. 13. 37tf . "< ?_ ~? Constantly on Hand,^ CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris; ibrhoiMiAg purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and'Stone Lime, all of good qualityatid in quantities 10 sun purcnasers. A very superior articleof White lime forvrfait&whsl&: ing. > C. L. CHATTEN. March 9. 20 tf.': Just Received. AN assortment of Fisk's METALIO SJjJRTAL CASES. There have been late improvements in . this article. Can be seen at the subscHber's WareRoom. > 0. L. CHATTEN. r Catawba Factory Yarn. WE have just received on consignment, a good as sortmentof all numbers of the above Factory which we ofler to merchants and customers on the lowest terms. *" M DRUCKER <4 CO. is ; ' . ^* V'*. " tI R< Br. R. TT7HEN the R. R. R. Theory *? first declared T^to the worlds skeptical persons doubted its correctneBVknd looked with distrust on the re:i edies it possessed,. Others, however, struck with the ortginalityof its views and conceding merit to the theory, were Induced to try1 if the remedies borne out in practice whtt.was claimed for them in theer^!* A third class differing from the others and perhaps more numerous,, without considering for a moment any meritthey.might be entitled to, tried thero.mere^yas a venture, growing out of a desire for something new We are satisfied with the result, for the ptbhe has received the benefit and B. R. Ri Theory has triumph* cd. Not a day passes that we do.net have admission from sbme,'Eith*erlb unBeliever that then- skepticism was unfounded and convinced by^ieadfnje^r Family Friend, have proved J>y- their own experience, the infallibility of our medicines: Not a dav twosjx Oi?t we da notrecerre-fgmtefbl testimonials, of cure# effected by these Medicine#,.. "I was-seiied* with -ci-ampp and spasms last night says-one, and had it not been for-RadwayV Ready Relfrf I shonlAlhaT^I^^ ing with a^n affection of '.the ^lu^'lapd Rabat'S RBA^^ one tenepoonful^of-Itad way/a' Chronic diaeaeea-that ha^ beeriUiS-tbe'-eyi'_ and free from. th"einany;obj&tIcnnb]e pnpc^ane?JKfer^ action of^be .'bowelis -and liver., .^No^ person ,wi]V, be;' ' troubled with cnetiveness. indie-p*Iinil complaint, kidney difficulties, wli'b' wilPufcfe^i^^^^^p^ R. R. Remedies are iold by?Drnggi6tB arid Deale^re^'. d To'n careful attention, and upon' No extra charge for packhjg or tUnspbrtttton'to the Railroad Depot or anf'paVt ofvtlfetL Mo Excuse tor Bad If read. PIHRESTON; A Merrinr inf^it>l<Tea? Powder;?*f? fT,BE undersigned bas now ob hand^n elegant 'as--". I sortment of ?Macb,-:Engulf mcrous friends and customers. > August 9-32 tf ^ r Ill I I ^ ? ' ' 7 v ' -'*- ''" T'* ' I K:'".>* " ^ "' ^itJllfiiili I j I I nf . '* "*.