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JHSP/PTT WTTTLDEN. DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. No. 11 HAINE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. HE keeps constantly for sale, a general nssortmen of Paints and Oils of all kiuds, Varnishes, Win dow Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Ga.< Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes, of vari ous kiuds. i 37?ly REEDER it DESAUSSURE, B'-uarcffio is iE.e-13 axi> COMMISSION BUSINESS, A DG EU'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct, 17. 42 Sin - ? ? ? ?? rr n Ti CONGAREi; auuDJD, [LATE JAWEY'S IIOTEL,) COLUMBIA, S. C. W. S. GOODWYN, ... PROPRIETOR, n. E. L. EWART, ... MANAGER. IS now open for the reception of BOARDERS and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. No pains will be spared by the Proprietor and Manager to make the House worthy in every respect, of a liberal support. Every tiling which can be, will be done to render the stay of their visitors comfortable aud pleasant. fg* Hitchcock's splendid line of OMNIBUSSES will always be ready to convey PASSENGERS to and from the House. Oct. 10. *v> :> ^ -- v 1 j- -b > The Adams Northern, Southern, California and European Express. TTAV1NG extended their line to this place, are XX now prepared to receive and forward freights of all descriptions. Packages, Boxes, Parcels, Valuables, Bark Notes, Gold and silver, with safety and dispatch. A Messenger \vil 1 leave Camden daily, connecting at Kingsville with the Wilmington, Columbia, Charleston and Northern Messenger, thereby ensuiing safety, dispatch, promptness ol delivery ,te. Packages, Parcels, Boxes and Valuables to go by our Express should i>e marked " Adams J: Go's, flcpress," and delivered to X. D. Baxlcy, the well-known Agent of the S. C. R. R., who can be found at all times at the Camden Depot. gg'REAIEMliEIl, OUK CHARGES ARE'MODERATE. Oct 10?3m. ADAMS & CO. Il? EQUITY?SouHi Carolina, Ker sh;iw District. Robert A. Young and wife vs. J. M. DeSaussure, Mary ? K. Young, et ai.?Bill for sale of Ileal Estate, Xoj roes, &c, <?c. IN obedience to an order of theCourt in above stated case made bearing date the 14th of June last, I will offer for' sale at public outcry before the Court House door in Camden, on the first Monday in January next, the Real Estate known as the Marengo lands.? Said lands will bo sold in separate tracts as represented in a copy plat of the same made by Colin McRa, D. ? S , dated 3d of June, 1S54, marked x nn,l ns an exhibit in said case. And the separate tracts will l?e sold as containing the number of acres represe nted in said plat by the same, more or less. ,-Traet No. 1 contains 362J acres and will notbesold for less than $1.25 per acre. Tract No. 2 contains 302 J acres, and not to be sold for less than $1.25 per acre. Tract No. 3 contains 373 acres, not to be sold for less than $1.25 per acre. Tract No. 4 contains 373 acres, and not to be sold Jor less tlian $1.25 per acre. vTract No. 5 contains 2101 acres, and is to be sold for a gross sum not to be less than $2,300?has a Mill seat on it. Tract No. G contains 230 acres, and i.ot to bo sold for less than 70 ceuts per aero. Tract No. 7 contains 5G2 acres and not to bo sold for less titan 70 cents per acre Tract No. 8 contains 5G2 acres and not to be sold for less than 70 cents per acre. ALSO. Certain Town Lots on Lvltleton and Fair Streets in tii? town ofOmnUen, io W uivjaeu, uio tnrce nan lots froutirig oh Lvttlcton Street, not to bo sold for less than S250, and the three half lots on Fair Street, not to bo sold for less than $250. ALSO. The lot on Broad Street, immediately south of C. L. Citation's, having a commodious two story brickDwelling thereon, with all necessary outbuildings, thereto attached. Not to be sold for less titan $2000. ALSO. * 11?-? Tiiirrrnos viz; Tom?VOUne. xne loiiowiuji uiuiivu "^0.?, ? . w< intelligent, well behaved?a shoe-maker by trade.? Not to bo sold for les3 than# $1,000. A1SO. Will be sold, on the same day, and in the same case, Hazzard, Monday, and Patsey. Terms?For the lands, so much cash as will pay costs of proceedings and expenses of sale?balance 011 a credit of one, two, three, four and fiveyears. interest from day of sale payable annually?purchase money to be secured by bond with approved sureties and a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers, Ac. "The negroes will be sold on a credit of one. two and three years, with interest from the day 0! sale payable annually, to be secured by bond with approved suretios' and a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay fiir all necessary papers, &c. Some of tlio lands lie within a short distance ofCatnden and may be valuable for fire wood. Rcferenc9 can be had at any time to the plat and any information desired may be obtained from Col. J. B. Kersltnw. \Y. II. R. "WORKMAN. C. E. K. P. Oct 2d : id?12 VALUABLE AAD DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. rpiJK subscriber offers lbr sale Uiat valuable iraci JL of Lund on Bit; Lyelies Creek, formerly owned by Lovick Young, deceased, lying in Kershaw and Chesterfield Districts, containing between seven and eight-thousand acres. The improvements consist of the settlement upon the deceased resided at the time of his death, consisting,of a Dwelling House, Giu ilouse, Screw and all necessary outbuildings, all in good repair. Also, another settlement, with a comfortublo Dwelling House and necessary outbuildings. There is also on the prcni:? ?a to both settlements, a firstrate I?CSy iiuu wuimvuuuv ? Grist Mill, On a never-failing stream. This is conceded to, be the most valuable and desirable land orf Lynches Creek, and its productiveness is known to be unsurpassed by any other in the country. A further description is unnecessary?purchasers ar.e invited to call and examine for themselves. The land will be sold in a body, or dividedtosuit purchasers, and the terras made liberal. J. D. YOUNG.' Aug 15, 1854. 33 Sumter Banner, and Watchman, and Darlington Flag will copy to tho amount of ten dollars and send bills to this office. New Goods AM. Su It. KENNEDY are now receiving their fall stock, and will bo able to show an extensivo and handsome assortment of deMrable goods in a few days. Sept. 19?tf. /~tARPET Bags, Floor Cloths, Crumb Cloths, &c. Vy just received at " the Old Comer." Sept 19?tC. ? W. BONNET. 200 piecos Negro Cloths, from 12J to 50 cents a yard, just opened at " the Old Comer" Sept. 19?tf. E. W. BONNEY. MEN'S and Youth's Beady Made Clothing, the most extensive and desirable stock ever offeree in this market, just opened at ' the Old Corner,,' by Sept. 19?tf, E. W BONNEY. LADIES' rich dross goods?Embroideries. Gloves Laces, Curtain Muslins, &c\, received and for salo low at " tho Old Corner" by Sept 19?tf. E. W. BONNEY. LADIES' Brown and Drao cloths for Talmas anc Cloaks, just opened at tho " Old Corner" by Oct. 31?tf. K. W. BONNEY. HOTJSE-KKEPING articles in a great variety; alsc Bathing Tubs, Rocking and Sitting Chairs, jus received at the " Old Corner" bv Oct.31?tf. " E. W. BONNEY. PLANTATION GOODS. A LARGE stock of Negro Cloths, Blankets, ai* Wool Plains, Linseys, &c. Ac., just received and or nle at C. MATIIESON'S. Oct. 17, 42 3m. t FALL CLOTHING.. TUST received, a largo varied assortment of "Winter S , fi clothing of the latest styles and most durable ma'* terials. Also, a full assortment of Gentlemen's outfitting apparel, consisting of Shirts. Drawers, Cravuts, - &c.*e,, at C. MATIIESON'S. Oct 17, 42 3m. BOOTS AND SHOES. GEORGE ALDKN respectfully invites the attention of tho citizens of Camden and the surroundi i?ii? Country to his extensive stock of BOOTS and I SHOES, now receiving direct from the manufacturers, j which lie offers at veiy low prices. Ilis stock consists I in part, as follows, viz? GENTLEMEN'S j Fine calf-kin quilted water-proof BOOTS I do do welted do i do do water-proof pegged do do do pump do do do Mud Boots I do kip pegged Boots do do do Bootees | do calf do do do do water-proof Bootees do do sewed and pegged Shoes and Bootees do do Oxford Ties do do "egged Jersey Ties ; do waterproof Overshoes do gaiter Boots do Russet Brogans BOYS' Fine calfskin pegged Boots d?? do do Bootees do kip do Boots do do do Bootcos do calfskin sewed do do Russet Brogans LADIES' Fine Black Satin Gaiters do do lasting do do do kid do do morocco Jenny Binds do while kid and satin Slips do English kid do do French kid Slips and Ties do American do do do do morocco Walking Shoes do do do do do lasting buskin Tips do black velvet Slips do goatskin Walking Shoes do water proot Overshoes. MISSES' Fino colored gaiter Boots do do kid do do morocco Walking Shoes do kid Slippers do colored morocco Slippers do India Rubber Shoes do calfskin School do Together with a great variety of CHILDREN'S) SHOES. ALSO 6,000 Pairs of Negro Shoes, Of his own manufacture. ALSO?Sole and Upper Leather, Calf and Lining Skins, Band and Harness Leather, Siioe Thread, Shoe Lasts, Shoe Tools of every description. ALSO?Men's, Boy's and Children's CAPS, new patterns. Together with a large stock of Traveling and Common Trunks, Valiccs, Carpet Bags, Wallets, School Satchels and Water-proof Traveling Bags. The above comprises but a very small portion of his Stock, all of which will compare with any in the Southern country for style or durability. Oct. 17. 42 tf Htt D9* rI~MIE undersigned would hereby inform the citizens X of Camden and the surrounding country, that he has opened an establishment as a cr ocir a wn W A TftH-lVr A ITER. in this place, in the house fqrmerh". nrcnniwj'"iVr ounies S\ iisOn, .Merchant, ana opposite Mr. McDow all's store, where he proposes to give satisfaction to all those who may think proper to favor him with their patronage iti his profession. ?2$"A 11 work in his lino will bedono with neatness and dispatch, and at the shortest notice. C11AKLES J50FEXSCIIEN. May 11. 19_ , tf Sardines, Lobsters, Ac. 1 A * ,)0Xt's Sardines; 10 doz. J Do.; 5 cases 1U Fresh Salmon in cans. 5 do. Lobsters in cans. For sale by ' J. A. SC1IIIOCK. k lick" TtTucAS, DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Xu. 273, King Street, (near the Merchant's Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. C. 1) K5PKCTFULLY invite the attention of riantcrs V and others to theircntirc new and complete stock embracing every article in their line. All orders promptly attended to. A. KUCK, J. J. LUCAS, Mnreli 7. 10 tf. S|M'i'in and Adamantine Candles. | A BOXKS Sperm Candles, 4*8 k G's. XU 10 " Adamantine " " For sale by J. A. SCIIROCK. Domestics. RED and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks,Sheetings, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings. &e. For sale low, by Sept 27. A. M. k R. KENNEDY. ? r itucr mill Klin<>.Fiii(liiics.?A S ^ large assortment of Leather ar.d Shoe-Findings. For sale low by "WORKMAN k CO. ~ BRACKS FOR SALE. rpiIK subscriber has on hand n large quantity of 1 GOOD BRICK, which may be had on application January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND Wool, Wool. \ \ ' 1LI. b<* purchased either in the Burr or clean, > * !?v W. ANDERSON. Aug. as 34 tf. Abbott's Bitters. OR, Health Restorative, a superior Medicine where a good!stomachic is required. Prepared by Smith ,t Abbott, Boston, and for sole by Z. J. DeHAY. Aug. 29. 35 To Rent. MY Dwelliug llouso in the lower part of Camden is for rcut or sale on reasonable terms. Aug. 22. E. W. BOXNKY. Just Received. GENTS fine kid top'd Button Gaiters " " Bl'k and Drab Congress Do. " " Calf Oxford Ties ii ii Patent Leather Do. " finest Pump and stitched Boots also, Ladies fiuo Bl'k 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 Axt kle Ties, by WORKMAN k CO. Aug 15 3? Fresli Preserves, Ac. > 5 cases assorted PRESERVES * 1 2 " _ ? JELLIES o unnton tjiisijiut. 5 " assorted PICKLES, half gallons 3 ,l " quarts ! 3 " Piccadilli " Just received and for sale, low, by Oct. 3. . J. A. SCHROCK. For Sale, 1 4 T low prices and on easy terms the following par_/Y eels of Heal Estate in the upper part of Camden, on the square adjoining Kirkwood: My House and Lot on Littleton street; the House I and Lot adjoining on the north, and the Lots on the t I corner of Lyttl?loii and Laurens streets. WM. M. SHANNON. Oct. 2, 1851. 40 JEW DAVID, ok HEBREW PLASTER. THEE GRAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrofula, King's Evil, \\ bite Swelling, Hard Tumors, nnA nil fivntl rminn wlliituvor OllII UUIIIWj "?vw I ?, ..W.V,V.. Where the plaster is applied pain cannot exist. It has been bencliciul in cases of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Lungs in their primary stages It destroys inflamation by perspiration. James L. Boyd, Pickens district, South Carolina, testifies that, by its use alone he was cured of Rheumatism in both of his knees, of several years standing. The following was handed us by a respectable Physician in Georgia. Messrs. Scovii. tfc Meak:?Gents: I have been using your Liverwort and Tar, Hebrew Plaster very extensively in my practice for three years past, and it is with pleasure that I state my belief in their su pcriority over ai.l other articles, with which I am acquainted, for the purposes for which they are recommended. The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is nn universal tanacea for local pains. I have nlso found it a most excellent application for Sprainsand Bruises. It gives universal satisfaction wlicrevar used. 8. S. OS LI N, II. D. Knoxville, Ga., March -fth, 1853. itrsp- a VATOU FIJOM nvnilfJTA J&t, IliS ' Vivw * 7?d?(/ tfte following testimony from a Physician. Gentlemen?Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of wliiih I liavc suffered for twelve years past. During this period I labored under an affliction of my loins and side, and tried many remedies that my own medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At lengt h 1 used your Plaster, and am now by its good effects entirely cured. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or bacK. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours truly, M. W. WALKER, II. D, Forsythe, Monroe County, Go. To Messrs. Scovil<fc Maid, New Orleans, La. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil ?fc Mead: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the the last twelve years. On the 1st of July, 1840, I was so bad that I could not turn myself in bed, nnd tlie pnin so severe Hint i bad not slept n wink for six days. At this time my Attending physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster," nnd it acted like a charm; the pnin left me, and I slept more than half of the night, and in three days I was nble to ride out. 1 consider the "Hebrew Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in U6e. G. W. il'AllNN. Hendersonvillc, N. C., Aug. 16, 1S50. Sj 5j ^ ? E 8 S The following commendation is from nn agent residing at Trenton, Tennessee: Trenton, Gibson Co. Tekn., Nov. 7, '49. Messrs. Seovinfc Mead?Gentlemen ; The Hebrew Plaster is becoming popular in this section. There is a lady in this county who says she would not be without this Plaster for five hundred dollars a y.esr. She was afflicted for sometime with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her a great deal of pain. The swelling and pain had extended up nearly to the armpit, and occasionally she could scarcely breathe. She was confined for a consider ible time, during which she was attended by some of our best physicians, but they gave her no relief. She procured a box of the Hebrew Plaster, and it relieved her almost immediately, and now she keeps a supply of it on band constantly. These facts you are nt liberty to use as you think proper?they are substantially true. Respectfully, yours ?fcc., J ESSE J. WELLS. Beware nf Counterfeits and Ba.se Imitations! Cautiom.?The subscribers are the only general agents in the Southern States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster ; and, in order to prevent purchasers being imposed on by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they invite pnrticutar attention to the following marksofthc genuine: x. ??i-- i./ put ?j? in ffinuuiii} engiiiLuuineu bottomed boxes, soldered in. 2. The genuine has the engraved heid of Jew David on the directions around the box, with accompanying record of court to E. Taylor, Rochester. ALSO TAKE NOTICE That the genuine has the signature of E. TAYLOR on the steel plate engraved label, on the top of each box?to imitate which, will be prosecuted ns forgery. The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in imitation of the old labels, and is sold by several dealers in medicine in this city for the genuine article. BEWARE OF IT?IT IS WORTHLESS. SCOVIL A MEAD, j 111 Chartres-st. bet. ContiandSt. Louis. N.O. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must be addressed. Sold also by Z. J. DeIIav and T.J. Workman ?fc Co. I Camden; M.tutt.?fc IIkatii, Lancaster; Winchester & .Stitt, Monroe, N. C.; Fisiiki: it llKisrrsn, Columlnn. Nov. 7, -15 3m Laiuls lor Sale. WJioflbr for Sale the Plantation on which Jas. Tiller resided at the time of his death, lying on Lynches Creek, 20 miles east of Camden, in Kershaw and Darlington Districts, containing 1,000 acres, more or less, with tolerable buildings?20n acres cleared.? Also, id acres Dot torn Land, in cultivation. We will receive bids for said Laud until 1st of December next, if not sold by that time it will be sold on tho 20th December, 1851, at public sale. Also, three other tracts of Land, one lying in the fork of Lynches Creeks, containing six hundred acres, more or less?one in Chesterlield District, containing 4o0 acres, and one on Black River, in Kershaw District, containing 150 acres, more or loss. All the above named Lands will be sold at tho late residence of Jas. Tiller, deed.; any further information wanting call on the subscribers. K. K. TILLKIt, ) . , J. K. KING, f Agents. * x v i i or. i QQ *,1 AllgUMH, lo.l'l-. .... vu J3gT The Sumter Banner and Darlington Flag will please copy till 1st October and forward bills to this Office. BASK AttENCY!!! 1"MIE subscriber continues to act as agent !u both of . the Hanks of Camden. E. W. B02JNEY". | July 11, 28 tf. DryGoods, Groceries, Crockery &c, f IHlEsubscribercontinues to keep on hand a comX pleto assortment of Doraostic Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ac., which ho will sell very low for cask. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, &c. Ac. Purchasers would do well to givo him a call. Jan. 2. J. CHARLESWOItTH. GABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Rake and Trowels, just received at the "old corner," by E. W. BOXNKY. Feb. 14, 1854. V tf. ClORN-SHELLEKS, self-sharpening Feed Cutters, ) (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder nn>l Thermometer Churns Moat Cutters and Sausage Stuffers. Also, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For 8nlc at the " Old Corner" by E. W. HON NEW BANK AGENT. TnE subscriber will act as Agent for persons drawing money from either of the Hanks in Camden. Aug 14.?tE J. DUNLAP. To Painters. THE Subscriber has now on hand a large and select stock of Puro White Lead, Zinc White, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine (a Homo production) Chromo Green, &c. &c. ALSO, A fine lot of American and French Window Glass, in Rizes from 8 X 10 to 18 ^ 21: Putty in bladders, Glaziers' Knives, Paint Brushes, and Sash Tools, which will he disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Z. J. Dull AY. Aug. 20. 35 Domestic Goods. BLEACHED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Ous*imeres, Denims and Checks, Bed Tick. Ac. Fur sale by A. M. A. R. KKNNDDY. GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CORDIAL. FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES, CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS CHOLIC, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA INFANTUM Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially to painful menstruation. The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums. 1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 3d. It cures j California or Mexican Dianhcea. 4th. It relieves the j severest Colic. 5th. It cures Cholera Morbus. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures Painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Despondency. 10th. It restores Irregularities. 11th. It dispels gloomy and hystv rieal Feelings. 12th. It's an admirable Tonic. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, <Cr. "Ihavc used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, a valuable remedy." Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. " It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experience, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for rne to b< iieve it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovkrkion rkmeov." Wm. II. Unherwooii. Formerly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Ct. j " I take great pleasure in recommending this in-! valuable medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy?de | eidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me." A. A. Gauming, Deputy G. M., of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. "I have 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, and I would recommend its use in the disease for which it is compounded." Milks G. Dobbins* Cashier of the Dank of the State of Georgia, Griffin. " If there is is any credibility in human testimony 'Jacob's Cordial' must stand pre-eminent above all other preparations for the cure of Dowel Diseases ? From the mass of testimony in its favor from coming in from all quarters, it must he very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most if not all other ' patent' preparations."* A. Fleming, Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Bank, Griflin. "This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as ISonaparte pushed bis columns into ltussia, nnd gaining commendation wherever used." Georgia Jeffersonian, May lOt/i, 1853. For sale by T. J. Workman A Co., Camden ; J. F. Kennedy A Co., Ridge way; T. A. Dargan, Darlington; W. T. Dargan A Co., Sumterville; P. H. Mc Gregor, Columbia. Principal Depots. rt TT I. V?.? Vni-l J1 AVIL,\.\1>, IlAUIwM. IV. 1VI.1UI, 1IVH 1VI... Haviland, IIarral <t Co., Charleston. J. Wright <fc Co., New Orleans. WM. W. BLISS .t CO., Proprietors, Savannah, Ga. Aug. 15, S3 ly. CAMDEN HOTEL ~ Is now open for lite uccomniotlulion of the Truvcliiif/ Public. IT is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of complete repair. The Rooms arc huge, open and airy; tine family parlors well furnished. The Table will be 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 Sl'ABLKS Are well fitted up, attended by careful and experienced Ostlers, and well supplied with Provender. ALSO Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at all times be an Omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot. W. M. WATSON. Cam don Mae .10 . - Notice. 'piTE Subscriber still continues to act as Agent for I :na ,1,iviiainnec in r.Wimr of the Banks in Camden, and hopes by strict attention to tlic same to merit a continuance of the patronage heretolore entrusted t?? liitn. C. MATllKSON. Aug. 29, 1834. 23?ly Fall lies. SUCH as Rowatids Tonic Mixture, Osgood's Indian Cholagoirue, Jarne's Ague Pills, Dr. Turner's Fever and Ague Pills, and Sulphate Quinine may always be found at Z. J. PkHAY'S. Aug 29 35 1> JiADY-MADK CLOTHING. IIATS AND CAPS I For sale by A. M & 11. Kennedy?viz: Dress, Frock, and Business Coats: Vests and Pantaloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, &c Hoy's Clothing?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats, Caps, &c Sept. 27. JAMKS WILSON having placed his Notes and Books in my hands lor collection, notice is hereby given to all persons who may be indebted to him to make immediate payment. W. II. R. WORKMAN. March 30 15 t7R. MURRAY," HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, CAMDI^, S. C. 'Orders from the country will receive prompt at i f cntion. ?miui w. Tin: at low castor. Attorney at Law ana Solicitor in Equity. CAM URN, S. C. Office on 13road-Strcet near the Court House. W. II. fit. WORKMAN, VTTORXKY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will attend the Courts of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Oilice in the Court House. WM. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S. C. Ilns removed bis Office to that one door abov A. Young's Book Store. , Jan. 24. A. G. BASIir^. Attorney at law and solicitor in EQUTTY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Ker shaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the Court House. May 18. IKaius ! Ham*! ! 4)AAA Sunerior Canvass Ilanis. Just received iUUU by J. A. SOU ROCK. GENTLEMEN'S line Rlnck Cloth Frock Coats, black Cassimere and white Marseilles Vests, opened last week and for sale at the "Old Corner" b}Oct. 31- tf. K. W. BONNEY. To Kent. rpuAT large double House formerly owned and oc1. copied l?y E. TRYON, with every convenience for two families. Possession given immcdiatelv. Oct. 31?tf. D. C. TRYON. OUK FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARK respectfully informed that they will find at the old stand of Workman & Boone, a large J and well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, If ATS, I CAPS, Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which we will sell as low as can bo bought, in this market. April 25. WORKMAN" & UO._ A<liiiini*lr;iloi-N Rotice. ALL persons having demands against Thomas Salmond, deceased, are requested to hand them iu properly- attested, and those indebted will make iminodiato payment to M. Naudin, Ksq. Oct. 10- JOHN McOAA, Adm'r. VOX R HORSE Carriage, but lit t lc worn, for sale at a bargain, by K. W. BOXNKY. j Nov 7 45 -A These Pills arc entirely Vegetable, and arc a most superior Medicine in the cure of nil Hiliout Complaints, Chilli and Ferer. Di/r/icpsia, Coslirencss. Lirer Complaint, Jaundice, Sick Headache. Scrofula. Sail Jiheum. Fevers of all kinds, Lots of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, and all lingering diseases. As a Female Medicine they act like a cliarm. and when taken according to the directions, they never fnil to cure the worst eases of Piles, after nil other remedies fail. They purify the blOOO. equalize me circumtlon, restore the Liver, Kidneys, mid other Si? cretory Organs, to n healthy tone and action: and as an Anti-bilious Family Medicine they Iiutc no equal. Price 25 ccuts per box. Also A remedy for Coughs. GJds. Catarrh. Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Oougli. Asthma, Consumption. Xerrnus Diseases, Dyspepsia. Cos. tiveness, Erj/sipelas, Disease of the. JTeari, Inflammation and rain in the Chest, Dock and Side! and all diseases arising from a deranged state of the Stomach, and to reliere. the distress and had feeling from, eating too hearty fond, in weal: and dyspeptic habits. WARRANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE, These Pills act as an Expectorant. Tonic, and Aperient. One 25 cent box possesses three times more power to cure diseases than a one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups, balsams, or Sorsaparllias, that wero ever made: and a simple trial of only one box will prove this important truth. They promote Expect oration, Loosen the Phlegm, and Clear the Lungs and other Sccre? tory Organs, of all morbid matter, nud thcro is not another remedy in the whole Materia Meuiea capable of imparting such healing properties to the I.uncs and Vital Organs as these Pills. Thoy Cure Costivencss, prodnce j a good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen the System. Price 25 cents per box. containing 25 doses of Mcdicino. Call on tbe Agents who sell tlm Pills, and get the Planter's Almanac gratis, giving full particulars and certificates of cures. ?... ?, , i? JDOlIi Kinus oi tuc iiwm-niiuiL-u riii.i u?e iui nuw ?<* Every Town and Village Jn North and South Carolina* In Camden bv T. J. WultKllAX .t Co.. who also keep a snpplv of Dr. SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS, and Dr. HULL'S CELEBRATED PILLS, which stop tlie Chills and Fever the first day. July 25. 30 ly t'aleiil Medicines, &c. V FRES1I SUPPLY, just received, among them arc: llollowny's Ointment Cherry Pectoral Hollowav's Pills Hasling's Syrup Nap ilia Hobensaek's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of LiverMcxtican Mustang Lini* wort and Tar and Caninent chnlngua Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain ExSeltzer Aperient tractor Barry's Tricophcrous Christie's Galvanic Belts? Jajme's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and Radwav's Ready Relief Fluid Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsaparilla C'od Liver Oil Townsend's Sarsaparilla Indian Hair Dye Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair Dye Falinestock's Ycrmifngc Depilatory Power Wistar's Balsam "Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster ry For sale by F. L. ZEMP. Flavoring Extracts oil L-imle nf Cnn Ij'UlV J CCS, C/II.IUIIU*, 1 UMUIIlgO, 41 ll\* ui?nui?? W. . fcctionary*. rastrv. ?f-c. Ac. Among tlicm arc Vanilla, Lemon, Peach. Nutmeg. liittcr Almond, Banana, Pine Apple, Strawberry. Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cin namon, etc. Ac., allverv superior and for sale by F. L. ZKMP., i^RKNCII Brandy and Madeira Vine of superior qualitr Ibr medicinal purposes. For snlo by April 11* T. J. WORKMAN A CO. Carter's Spanish Mixture, I)ULL'S, Sand's and Townsend's Sorsnpariila, Pep y sin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's Bitters; Ilollowny's Pills and Ointment; Jew Ihivid'e or Hebrew Plaster; Ilohensaek's Liver Pills and Worm Syrup; McLnne's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, together with all the popular Family .Medicines, usually needed at this season, inav be found at April is.?tf. Z. J. DkITAY'S. ?? - *? ?- ot'.Trt t tsiir* i tT ? " rpilK subscriber continues to keep constantly on X hand a lull supply of Solar. Lard and Sl'firm Oir.s for Lamps, Maeliincry. Ac. Also, Castor Oils for family and plantation use; Olive oils for table and mechanical uses; Noatslbot oil for harness. and Cod Liver Oil for medicinal use. All of which will bo sold as low as cuu consistently he afforded in this market. Z. J. DeIIAY. Aug. 9 32 tl Kadwity'ti Remedies, - " * 1 11 1! tf T"> 1__ tU);\>l.s I I.Mi ol liii'ivvays neany i.eiici, neauy ) Resolvent. Ready Regulators (i'ills,) Medicated Soap nihl i'ii eJis.-jjin Balm for tlie Jlnii*. .lust received at '/. J. LhllAY'S. March 29 t f Toii<>l Soaps. (10NSISTIN3 of Cleaver's Honey Soap, Old Brown J Windsor. Taylor's Crystal line Wash Balls, XIaugcnet and Condi-ay's Omnibus and I'arisienne Soaps, Savon's do Families, and mar >thcrs too tiumerous to mention, may always be Ion a it Aug. ?r Z. J. DkIIAY'S. H" W,V\T!vl>.- We will pay in Cadi, tiie highest market price for green or ilrv Hide?. April 25. WOBKMAX & CO, MANSION HOUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. SITUATKD in a healthy and business part of tlio _ town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, with a good table arc combined. Ji. G. ROBINSON, March 7.?lv. rroprietcr. H'cw Groceries. rIMIE Subscriber is now receiving a Ircsli supply of X Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, consisting in part as follows: Crushed, powdered and coffee Sugars New Orleans, Muscovado and clarified do. Kio and Java < ofl'ee New Oilcans, Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses Levering best Syrup Sperm, adm. and tallow Candles 2 firkins super Gosh' utter Choice family Lard Fresh Salmon, in 1 ' cans Superior French and -..iglish Mustards A full assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Sauces and Ketchups Rest Hennessy Brandy Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines toge ther with a vnriety of other articles too numerous to mention, nil of which will be sold at the lowest market prices, and to which I invite the attention of purchasers, as I atn determined to sell cheap. April 3. L. A. AUSTIN. Wine and Brandy. f Pipe superfine Old Pale Brandy, J " " Madeira Wine Just received by J. A. SCIIROCK. Sept. 13. .'57tf Constantly on Hand. CKMKXT, Calcined Piaster of Paris, for building purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricul- j tural purposes, and Stone Liine. all of good quality and ' in quantities to suit purchasers. a o.,.,n.in.oi.i!nlnnf Whitefor Tvhitivwnoli I inp? 01 *""" C. l. CHATTEnT" March 9. 20 tf .Inst Received. AN assortment of Fisk's METALIC BURIAL CA SKS. There have been late improvements in this article. Can be seen at the subscriber's WareRoom. C. L. CIIATTEN. 1GASE fresh Preserved I'EACIIKS. Just received by L. A. AUSTIN. 1QU. CASK very superior TORT WINE, for modi eel purposes. For sale bv April 8. * L. A. AUSTIN.. ExrM'Htor1* IVoticc. VI.I. persons having demands against. Benjamin Baskin. d.-e'd will present them duly attested, and those indebted will make payment to.-*; Oct. 3. A. O. BA-KIN. Uxor. R- r: r "117 HEN the R. R. R. Theory was fit-st declared V T to the world, skeptical persons doubted its correctness, and looked with distrust on the ren cdics it possessed. Others, however, struck with the originality of its views aud conceding merit to the theory, were induced to try if the remedies borne out in practice what was claimed for them in theory. A third class differing from the others and perbapsmore numerous, without considering for a moment any merit they might be entitled to, tried them, 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 liave admission from some hitherto unbeliever that their skepticism was unfounded and convinced bv rendimr otir Fsmilir ._ y : ^ ? ?? J Friend, liove proved by" their own experience, the infallibility of our medicines. Not a day passes that we do nut receive grateful testimonials of cures effect* ed by these Medicines "lwas seized with cramps ntid spasms last night says one, and had it not beeto for Railway's Ready Reli<f 1 should hnve died with the pain." Another says, "my wife was slowly sink* ing with nn affection of the Lungs and my neighbors was suffering from Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored to heal*', by Rodway's Renovating Resolvent. A third says, Itudway's Regulators have:cured me of habitual eostivemss that was the burden of my life." Such are the characteristic testimonials-we pnily receive f the R. R. R. Remedies. Raiiway's Ready Relief, the first of the R. B. R# remedies, is the most qniek and safe remedy that ha* ever yet heen dbcovered for the instant relief el *1). ACUTE OR CHRONIC PAINS. It.is a certain dfeenfec'.nnt and will neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant Epidemics. I( the human system is seized with the virulence of Cholera, Small Pox, Ship Fever, Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Radway * Ready Relief used in connection with Rndwoy^s Regulators, will check the violence of the disedee, neutralize the infection, and will not only protect th< system against sudden death, but will restore tha 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 Belie, over malignant pains, let them examine it and test it it will bear the test. RHEUMATISM. Pains stopped in a few Minutes- The moment Badway's Ready Relief is applied to the parts- afflicted with rheumutisms, whether it be in theknee joint, the arms, legs, feet or loins all, pain and anguish ceases. CuirPLED for twenty 1'ears. Mr. Charles M- Johnston, Nashville, was crippled with a chronic rheumitisrn for twenty years. He purchased from J; M. Zimmerman one bottle of Ready-Relief and. one box of Regulators. The. Ready Relief wa# applied aa soon us it was obtained. In TWENTY MINUTES he was free from pain ; In TWENTY-FOUR HOURS he could Standalone, In FOUR DAYS he could walk alone. By the use of the Resolvent, Relief and Regulators, in one month he was ENTIRELY CUBED.7: A LADY AGED 85, had been crippled, for year*; could not raise her hand to her head. Oiife bottle of R. R. Relief removed all pain and stiffness/ created new me wunin ner aisauieu ooay, restored cacn urn D and joiut to a strong.vigorous.aud healthy condition. The lady is well known in Asheville, N. 0. Thomas W. Atkin, Esq., ctRsor of the Asheville News, pub. lished the ease in hia paper on the 13th "bf October 1853. Scpden-Attacks. Cn am*; andSpasus. .For ill internal difficulties, where thepntien. is suddenlj^aeiied w'th Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, one teaspoonful of Kndway's Heady Relief wilj in FIFTEEN lllAUTESatlny the most distressing paras, FEVER AND AGUE. Letthose afflicted with'this distressing malady, take Radway's Relief internally; a ten spoonful every fifteen minutes three boprs.before the chills come on, and a dose of Regulatoryeyery night; nlso, rub the spine of the~back down with Ready Relief. It will entirely cure and prevent'tha system against Ague and Fever. - . In cases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Strains, Sjinmw^ Bad Swellings. Heart Burn, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Railway's Ready Relief will remove ill pain,in a few minutes. R. R. R.?No. 2. r. - -~-< Radw.\>'s Renovating Resolvent possesses over all Chronic diseases that have been lingering ih tfie *ijstctu for ten, twenty or forty years, . %$0?'e-.Quick_.ntul pjnE-oriul officacy that the B. lef controls over acute maladies. R. R. REGULATORS. The third of the R. R. R. Remedies is the.most pleasant and sure Regulator of the liver,bowels, skin, pancrca tnd kidneys in use. They are elegantly coated with gum, easy to take, and free from themnny objectionable onuoyaneesattending the taking of pills. . ,x ,t Radway's Regulators ipsure a regular and healthy action of the bowels and liver. No person will be troubled with costiveness, indigestion, dyspepsia, liter complaint, kidney difficulties, who will take Radway's Regulators. , ,v r. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in medicines everywhere. tt.YJMY a i <k w. j 02 ruitonsr.\w. Y. pySold in Camden by Z, J. DkHAY and T. J. WORKMAN <t CO. ! May 9?6m. T. J. WORKMAN &, CO., H'liolcsilc and Retail Druggisto, C AMD EX, S. C. OFFER for sale, for cash, or on approved credit a lowest market phices, n large and well-selkc tf.d assortment of East India, Mediterranean and European DRUGS AXD^EDICINES, > French, English, and American CHEMICALS, or all kinds, .., Patent Medicines, Thompsonian Medicines, Shaker's Herbs snd Roots, Saratoga Water, Wines and Brandies, Surgical Instruments, Trusses. Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye-stuffs, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid and Camphcne, Druggists' and Physicians' Glass-ware and Labels, Window Glass, PuUy, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Bronzes, Teas, Spices, and flavoring Extracts, Perfbmery, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Genuine Cod Liver Oil, together with every article comprising the stock ot a Druggist or Physician. Our stock is of the best quality, and the best selected assortment ever offered to the .public. Physicians, Country Merchants, Planters and all others can depend on their ordersmeeting prompt and careful attention, and upon accommodating terms.? No extra chargo for packing or ttansportation to the Railroad Depot or any part of the town. ?3$"Plivsicians' Presriptions carefully compounded April 25. 17 " ;tf " Hair Brushes. E undersigned has now on hand an elegant as. sortmcut of French, English and American Hair Brushes, to which ho invites the attention of his nu merous friends and customers. August 9-32 tf Z. J. DeHAT. noes. THE highest price -will be given for good hides by " W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 34 tf. Shoes Shoes. A FULL supply of Ladies BOOTS and SHOES, o all styles end qualities: Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS nd SHOES, Youth's and Boy's Shoes. Just received by . W. ANDERSON. SADDLE ATIAR^ESS MAKING TI1E undersigned continues his business at the old stand, retumshis thanks for pastTavors and hope or a continuance of patronage. All work in 'his', lino will be done with punctuality, and where the cash is paid, at the time of delivery, adiscountof ten per cent will be made. .* Jan 6, ly]J2- ^ ' F. J. OAKS. Adininis.trator's Notice.. ALL persons having demands agaiDBt the estate of Joseph TTiengcs, dee'dr, will hand them ip properl v attested to A. G. Baskin, and those'indebted to said estate will make payment to him-.' - CONRAD M. TYIENGES. Adm'r. Oct. 31. 44- ,tf Fresh Green Tens, FROM the celebrated house of Jenkins & Co.,- Philadelphia, and warranted. For sale by t-: pr.il3 A -. L. A. -AUSTIN, ROCKTNG and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at BONNETS. " Baker'* Broma. -v ASUITLY fresh from the Manufacturers, received to-day hy T. J. WORKMAN & GO. Aug. 20 25