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r.- ! . ? i- -'j 1 % fc.. < * JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. No. II HAYffE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. XTE keeps constancy for sale, a general assortment, ; XI of Paints and Oils of all kiuda,.Yaruishes,. Window Glass and.Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gasj Cottou foot-Oki^Lturca, Glue "and Brushes,.of. vari ' ^TATrvr\-I7vr> f_ "TiTT'O ATTCJCTTT?!? - " Tsrjr/i/jLft Ou jl/JI,ozvucjio*JJLVJL>, COMMISSION EASINESS, ADGFR'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. G. ' Oct. 17. 42 8m yCON&AREE HOUSE, [LATE JANNEY'S HOTEL,) Colombia; s. c. W'.'S."<J00DWYN, - - - PROPRIETOR. R. E. L. EWART, - MANAGER. XS ifow open foi the reception of BOARDERS and ..J. the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. | . -No'' pains will bo spared by the Proprietor and | """ Mapacfer to make the House worthy in every respect, | . of a liberal support. Every tiling which can be, will j - -i Lo done to render the stay of their visitors comfortable and pleasant. ;:J5xpitclicock's splendid line of OMNIBUSSES always be ready to convey Passengers to and r a u T^om the liouse. vci. w. |;V: '; The Adams Northern, Southern, California and European Express. TTAVING- extended then- liue to this place, are *; . XI now prepared to receive aud forward freights of M ?,y<J iall descriptions, Packages, Boxes, Parcels, Valuables, Back Notes, Gold and silver, with safety and dispatch. 'Messenger will leave Camden daily, connecting --7 -^ttKiugsville with the Wilmington, Columbia, Charleston and Northern Messenger, thereby ensuring safety, <jttspatcb, promptness of delivery &c. "Packages, Parcels. Boxes and Valuables to go by our Express ahouid bo marked ." Adams <fc Co's. Bx, '.y. press," and delivered to N. D. Baxlcy, the well-known T?'. yv-XgePtof ihe "5. C. R. R., who can be found at all ~ I ikucs at .tl.ie unnaen juepot. i'' pg'jREMEMCEU, OH! CHARGES ARE MODERATE. ' Oct.' 10? 3m. ADAMS & CO. l^kHJUJLT Y?Sowill Carolina, licr- ! l ' Xa 'tv-i sliavi' District. ' > Robert A. Young and wife vs. J. M. DeSaussure, Mary "Jfoung,-et al.?Bill for sate of Iical Estate, Negroes, i TN"obedience Ao an order of the Court in above stated JU.case"made bearing date the 14th of June last, I .will offer'for salo at public outcry before the Court 4 House door in Camden, on the first Monday in January ' . next,^fcho"Real Estate known as the Marengo lauds.? ' Said lands will be sold in separate tracts as represcntv 'e'ditfa copyplat of the same made by Colin McHa, I>. , ' S., dated 8d of Juno, 1S54, marked x a"d hied as an ^exhibit in said case. And the separate tracts will be *v gild as containing the number of acres ropresc nted in aafil'plat by the same, more or less. -r*Tract No. 1 contains 3G2j acres and will notbcsold ^for-less than $1.25 per acre. p,- . i Tract No. 2 contains 3621 acres, and not to bo sold otv ' &i> loaq than SI.25 Dor acre. ^x*5'. " Tract No. 8 contains 373 acres, not to be sold for Z *? - Jhah S1.25 per acre. Traot'No. 4.contains 373 acres, and not to be sold - Jot less than $1.25 per acre. 'Tract No. 5 contains 2104 acres, and is to be sold j-Si lor*.gross sum not lobe less than $2,300?has a Mill r$\seat on it. - J Tract No. 6 contains 230 acres, and not to bo sold *; -^for less than 70 cents per aero. ~ Tract No. 7 contains 562 acres and not to be sold ' 1 'jfiji; less than 70 cents per acre ); "Tract No. 8 contains 562 acres and not to be sold jj?* rfor less than 70 cents per acre. ALSO. S ~ . v . Certain Town Lots on Lyttleton and Fair.04reels in Hhe tbwn of Camden, to bo divided, the tlirc half Jots - , fronting on Lyttleton Street, not to bo sold for less p than $25?, and the three half lots on Fair Street, not Tt .,? 1 <U?n dor,i\ CO De SU1U iUI Jtaa tuiui ALSO. V* " x ^Tho lot on Broad Street, immediately south ofC. ' ' ,;i.'Chatleii's, having a commodious two story brick . dwelling thoreon, with all necessary outbuildings, thereto attached. Not to bo sold for less than $2000. ALSO. - s The following named negroes, viz: Tom?young, 'intelligent, well behaved?a shoe-maker by trade.? ik. 10 'or ^ess l'ian $1,000. . ALSO. 1 Will be sold; on the same day, and in the same case, VtHaCziard, Monday, and Patsey. 5>jJerma?Forthe lands, so much casii as will pay - f ct^ o'f proceedings and expenses of sale?balance on ^credit'of one, two, three, four and fiveyears, interest ?'frbto day of sale payable annually?purchase money N *?o:fife secured .by boud with approved sureties and a ^mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for all ^necessary papers, ic. Y^The negroes will be sold on a credit of one, two and v-three years, with interest from the day of sale payable ' "' ohnually, to be secured by bond with approved sure ilerf'snd a mortgage of tho property. Purchaser to ..^payfor all necessary papers, 4c. ' ^Some of the lands lie within a short distance of Cam?iien and'may be valuable for Are wood. ' /' *-*?* Roferonce can be any time to the pint and r^?kny information desired may be. obtained from Col. J. - Kershaw. , ' ij&i ' >/*28?'V W' n- R-'^'ORKMAX. C. E. K. D. T^Oct 24 ' - td?12 - VALUABLE AND -?T?Tut **ma rni) cATT ttM niir' liniiuk' x- WIL uaiiiJ. . . subscriber offers for salo tlint valuable Tract ' of ' Land on Big Lyches Creek, formerly owned - IfefchyLovick. Young, deceased, lying in Kershaw and -i phesterfield Districts, containing betweeu seven and . eight thousand acres. The improvements consist of the settlpmeut upon t ^tii^-deceaaed resided at the time of his death, consistvS '^Sipgofa Dwelling House, Gin House, Screw and all jj^ueces3ary. outbuildings, all in good repair. Also, nno ?~j4her settlement, with a comfortable Dwelling House .. necessary outbuildings. There is also on tlieprem ' "* ^sBsJ and convenient to both settlements, a liratrate -'-'Grist Mill, onanever-failing stream. i<v_jlbi8 ia conceded to be the most valuable anddosira; bio land.on Lynches Creek, and its productiveness is . -known to bo unsurpassed by any other in the country. v~ *JL furilter description is unnecessary?purchasers arc ' - Invited to call and.examine.for themselves. The land will be sold in a body, or divided to suit purchasers, and jUinjtenna made liberal. . . J.D.YOUNG. ,^Aug 15, 1354. 33 - Barrner? on^ "Watchman/ and Darlington - '-^eyiag will copy to the amount of.ten dollars and send bills to this office..- - * A if. & R. KENNEDY are now receiving tlicir JTY.? fall'stock, and will be able to show an ox tenViverfcnd handsotae assortment of dosirablo goods in a few.d Sept. 19?tt I /SiifPET Bags,%Floor Cloths, Crumb Cloths, Ac. * tist1 reeeivedlat "the Old Corner." **'Sept"10-tf. - * K \Y. BONNEY. v *. "J- y ; ? . ' 90a pieces Negro.Cloths, from 124 to 50 cents a j?i*ftkrd,t' jast opehed'at " the Old Comer" tt - E. W. BONNET. . *VYE&'S,and r'Youth's Ready Made Clothing, the IfX most extensive and desirable stock ever offered in tbis taarkct, just opened at ' the Old Corner,,' bv Sept. 19?tf, E. W. BONNEY. LADIES' rich dress goods?Embroideries, Gloves Laces, Curtain Muslins, 4a, roceived and for sale low at " the Old Corner" by Sept 19?1? . " E. W. BONNET. LADIES' Brown and Drab cloths for Talmas and Cloaks, just opened at the " Old Corner" by Oct 31?tf. E. W. BONNEY. HOUSE-KEEPING articles in a great variety; also Bathing Tubs, Booking and Sitting Chairs, jusr received at the " Old Corner" by 06L31?1? E- W. BONNEY. I ' ' * ? PLANTATION IPODS. 5-'; A LARGE , stock of Negr<J.-Cloths, Blankets, "ir|r. Wool PIoIds^ Linsej-s, id. Ac., fust received and oraloat . : C. MATIIESON'S. Oct. 17, 42 . 3irt. - * . FALL, CLOTHING. TtFSlf-received, a large varied assortment of Winter ! 'Jplotbing of the latest styles and most dnrnblo ma-" tefisiis. . Also, a lull assortment of Gentlemen's out/,f.S1,iHo T)rntvf>rs Cravats. UUIllg upjw?i VI, iuujwhiiu UI , , Sfejic.,'at V - ' -i C.- MATHIsSON'S. Oct 17,. 42 v 3m. bootsTand^"shoes." /"AEORGK ALDEN respectfully invites the attcnIjl7 'tion of tlie citizens of Camden and tlio surrounding'Country to his extensive stock of HOOTS and SJKQES, now receiving direct from the manufacturers, which he otters at very low prices. His stock consists in part, as follows, viz? " GENTLEMEN'S Fine calfskin quilted water-proof ROOTS vdo do welted * do do do water-proof pegged do do do .puuip^ do do do Mud Boots 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 Pegged Jersey Ties do waterproof Overshoes do gaiter Boots do Russet Brogans BUYS' Fine calfskin pegged Boots do do do Bootees do kip do Boots do do do Bootees do calfskin sewed do do Russet Broguns LADIES' Fine Black Sutin Gaiters do do lasting do do do kid do do morocco Jenny Linda do white 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 proof Overshoes. MISSES' Fine colored gaiter Boots do do kid do do morocco Walking Shoes do kid Slippers do colored morocco Slippers do Tndia Rubber Shoes do calfskin School do Together with a great variety of CHILDREN'S SHOES. ALSO 6,000 Pairs of Negro Slioes, Of his own manufacture. ALSO?Sole and Upper Leather. Calf and Lining Skins, Rand and Harness Leather, Shoe Thread, Shoe Lasts, Shoe Tools of every description. ALSO?Men's, Hoy's and Children's CAPS, new patterns. ?2?" 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 I of his Stock, all of which will compare with any in the Southern country for stylo or durability. Oct. 17. 42 tf r'artlincs Lobsters, &c. 1A POZ. i boxes Sardines; 10 doz. i Do.; 5 cases 1U Fresh Salmon in cans. 5 do. Lobsters in cans. I For sale by ' J. A. SCHUOCK. I " KUCK & LUCAS, DRALERS IN " ? J T\ it - foreign anu juumusuu miuwiuc. Xo. 273, Kiti'j Street, (near the Merchant's Hotel.) CHARLESTON, S. C. r) ESFECTFULLY invite the attention of Tlanterj Ij and others to thcircntirenow and complete stock embracing every article in their line. All order) promptly attended to. A. KUCK, J. J. LUCAS, March 7, 10 tf. Di)illC$liCri> 1> ED and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks,Sheetings, ii all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings, &e. For sale low, bv Sept27. A. M. A It. KKXXKDY.' I EATIIEK ati<l Sltoc-Fiii<lin;;s.?A I-/ large assortment of Leather and Shoe-Findings, For sale low by AYOIIKM AX k CO. BRICKS FOR SALE. r|MIE subscriber lias on hand a large quantityot I coo!) lilllCK. which mav be had on annlication January 23. J. P. SUTHERLAXD Wool, Wool. "IT7ILL be purchased cither in the Burr or clcnu, T > by W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 34 tf. To Rent. MY Dwelling IIousc in the lower part of Camden is for rent or sale on reasonable terms. Aug. 22. . E. W. BONXKY. Fresh Preserves &c. 5 cases assorted PRESERVES 2 " " JELLIES 3 " Canton GINGER 5 " assorted PICKLES, half gallons 3 " " " quarts - 3 " Piccatlilli " Just received and for sale, low, by Oct. 3. J. A. SCIIROCK. For Sale, ,4 T low prices'and on easy terms the following pnr-Z'x. eels of Ileal Estate in the upper part of Camden, on tho square adjoining Kirkwood: My House and Lot on Littleton street: the House and Lot adjoining on tho north, nnd the Lots on the corner of Lyttleton and Laurens streets. Wil. M. SHANNON. Oct. 2, 1854. 40 Rev. Dr. Ciiuuniu^? Works. LECTURES on tho Miracles; Lectures on the Parables; on the Apocalypse, 1st and 2d series; Lectures on Romanism; Lectures on Daniel; Scripture Readings on Genesis and Exodus; Voices of the Day and Night: Voices of the Dead; Benedictions or tho ... .1 r :r_. (I.n nllnr. Tl,n 12 rnnf Diesseu UllVj JL11U j. vn>. kiiv. w.v ...v..., ^..,.?? ._,..^p. fice; Christ our Passover; Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations, in 8 vol. 12 mo.; Coleridges "Works, G vol. 12mo; Chambers' Miscellanies, 10 vol. 12mo.; Chambers' Papers for the People, G vol. 12mo.; DeSaulcy's Narative of a Journey round the Dead Sea and in the Bible Lands, in 1850 and 1851, including an account of tho discovery ef the Sites of Sodom and Gorcnrrah. Also a variety of Miscellaneous Works, School Books, A. YOUNG. r Nov. 20. 46 *? , Keep Warm. GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats, some very large size. Also, Boys' Overcoats, just opened and for sale at the "Old Corner" by E. W. BONNET. tittt /-ii?r> r_ n_tt a \tp X> U JUVJUiXV GO v Will attend to Boarding, Selling and Purchasing MKIG-WTCBEIS On Coraraicsion. Office at Saunders & Foster's old stand, in lull view of the Montgomery Hall, Montgomery, Ala. 0. L. BULGER P. R. DEVANE. Sept. 5. 26. tf CHARLES BOFENSCHEIV, Watch Maker and Jeweller, CAMDEN, S. C. Sperm and Adamantine Candles. 1A BOXES Genuine Sperm Candles; 30 do. Ada w V man Candles, for sale by J. A. SCHROCK.- | JEW DAVID, OR HEBREW PEAS- Q TER. .THEE &RAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrofula, King's Evil, \V hite Swelling, Hard Tumors, ' Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. C Where the plaster is applied pain cannot exist. L It has-been beneficial iu cases of wcakucss, such as D Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Als? Lameness, Affection of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys iufiamation by perspiration. James L. Boyd, Pickens district, South Carolina, testifies that, by its use alone lie was cured-of Itheu! ...Af*a*v\ 1,1 lia.tli /.f li!a L-11 nan af Oi.llAIMll fftortt tlariii. 1 ins. pUIj The following was handed us by a respectable Physician iu Georgia. ?eVl Messrs. Scovil ?fc Mead:?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 ?P?, periority over ai.l other articles, with whicli I am ,J ' acquainted, for the purposes for which they are re- an 1 commended. The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is nn A universal panacea for local pains. I have also found " it a most excellent application for Sprains and Bruises. hn\ It gi tes universal satisfaction wherevor used. val S. S. OSL1N, M. D. Knoxvillc, Ga., March 4th, 1853. Jnc J2?T A VOICE FltOM GEOrvGIA^J the Read the follow iwj testimony from a Physician. '"j1 Gentlemen?Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which 1 have suffered for twelve years past. j During this period 1 labored under an alHietiou of my loins and side, and tried ninny remedies that my own medical experience suggested, but without ob- Y taining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and am | now by its good effects entirely cured. I will rcconi- c I mend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who i are suffering from contraction of flic muscles, or per, liiancnt pains in the side or baclt. . The people of Georgia have but to become ncquninl- 1 I ed with its virtues when tliev will rcsoit to its use. w Yours trul v, at M. W. WALKER, M. D, wc Forsylhe, Monroe County, Gn. C01 To Messrs. Soovil A Mead, New Orleans, La. _ I JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IX *Jt NORTII CAROLINA. r r< Messrs. Scovii. it Mead: I have Leon troubled with jn the chronic rheumatism for the the la>t twelve years. On the 1st of July, 1849, I was so bad that 1 could not turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I ' had not slept a wink for six days. At this time mv attending physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm; the pain left me, and I as slept more than half of the night, and in three days an' I was able to ride out. 1 consider the ."Hebrew Plaster" the best remedy for all soits of pains no\v in use. G. W. M'AllNN. Ki Ilendersonville, N. C., Aug. 1G, 18 j0. toi 3 1 S> S ' 3 3 ? G' The following commendation is from an ngeut residing at Trenton, Tennessee: Trenton, Gibson Co. Tenn., Nov. 7, 'J9. Messrs. Sco vie ?k Mean?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 year. She was afflicted for sometime with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her a great deal of pain. The fs . swelling aud pain had extended up nearly to thenrtnJ pit, and occasionally she could scarcely breathe. She was confined for a considerable time, during which j . she was attended by some of our best physicians, but f they gave her no relief. She procured u box of the j|v) I Hebrew Plaster, and it relieved her almost ifnmediI atelv, and now she keeps a supply of it on hand con- j stanlly. These facts you are at liberty to use as you , think proper?they are substantially true. fln Respectfully, vours Ac., JESSE J. WELLS. P5?" Beware of Counterfeits and Hose Imitations! *>(j Cautiom.?The subscribers are the only general i agents in the Southern States for the sale of this tru- ( lv valuable Plaster; ami, in order to jirevent pur- 's chasers being imposed 011 by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they in- .Q vite particular attention to the following marks of the genuine: 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine.turned ? bottomed boxes, soldered in. 2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew Da- r 1 vid on the directions around the box, with accompn- ] nyiug record of court to E. Taylor, Rochester. , ALSO TAKE NOTICE nv That the genuine has the signature of E. TAYLOIl tri i on the steel plate engraved label, on the top of each box?to imitate which, will be prosecuted as forgery. ? The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in imilatiou of the old labels, and is sold by several dealers in niedi- ? ciuc in this city for the genuine article. k BEWARE OF IT?IT IS WORTHLESS. vt SCOVIL .t MEAD, be 111 Chartres-st. bet. Conti and St. Louis. X.O. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all ~ orders and applications for agencies must bo addressed. 1 Sold also by /. J. DkIIav and T.J. Wobkman it Co. -* Camden; Magii. it llu.vrit, Lancaster; Winchester & Stitt, Monroe, N. C.; Fisiiei: it Heimtsii, Columbia. Nov. 7, io_ ? BAXIi ACJEIfCY!!! Ci r|MIK subscriber continues to act as agent in both of ~ L the banks of Camden. E. W. liUXXEY. 1 July 11, 28 tf. ? DrvGoods, Groceries, Crockery Arc. m r|"MI H subscriber continues to Keep on hand a com-1 X ploto.assortnieutof Doniestio Dry Goods, Grocc-1 rics, Crockery, &c? which ho will sell very low for cash. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, &c.&e. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. J. C1IARLESWORTII. c GABDKN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Uoes, Rake and Trowels, just received at the "old corner," by K. IV. BONN MY. 'Feb. 14, 1854. 7 tf. C10UX-SIIELLERS, self-sharpening Feed Cutters, ) (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Thermometer Churns Meat Cutters and Sausage StufTers. Also. Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For r sale at the " Old Corner" by E. W. IIONNEY. ? L?c 1SANK AGEKT. rJ*MJE subscriber will act as Agent for persons drawX ing money from either of the Banks in Camden. Aug 14.?tf. J. DUNLAP. To Painters. A. rpilE Subscriber lias now on band a large and select JL stock of Pure "White Lead, Zinc White, Linseed Oil, Spls. Turpentine (a Homo production) Cliromo i Green, &c. &c. / ALSO, J A fine lot of American and French "Window Glass, ? in sizes from S rd 10 to IS X 24: Putty in bladders, _ Glaziers' Knives, Paint Brushes, and Sash Tools, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Z. J. DeIIAY. 9 Aug. 2D. 35 ^ Domestic Goods. r BLEACHED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, v_ Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cassi- las tneres, Denims and Checks, Bed Tick, <tc. For sale 1 by A. M. &. R. KENNDDY. Just Received. rr GENTS fine kid top'd Button Gaiters I " " Bl'k and Drab Congress Do. for " " Calf Oxford Ties I " " Patent Leather Do. " finest Pump and stitched Boots ^ also, Ladies fine Bl'k tipped Gaiters A " English and French kid Slips and Ties " Kid, Goat and Mo. Boots and Buskins am Miss, and Childs. Kid and Mo. Boots, Slips and An- CA kle Ties, by WORKMAN & CO. wil Aug 15 3g J Abbott's Bitters. OR, Health Restorative, a superior Medicine vhere A a poodjstoraachic is required. Prepared by Smith x: &, Abbott, Boston, and for sale by Z. J. DeIIAY. pre Aug. 29. 35 din t ( Sperm and Adamantine Candles. ? -i A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's & G's. O LIU 10 " Adamantino " " O For sale by J. A. SCFIROCK. .2 4 rREAT SOTJT&ERN REMEDY. ' JACOB'S CORDIAL. FOR ALL BOWEL. DISEASES, HOI/ERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, YSEKTERY, BILIOUS CHOLIC, E IARRHCEA, CHOLERA INFANTUM P 3, admirably adapted to many diseasos of Females, / moat especially to painful menstruation. 0> Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to re- & quire Encomiums. ' . 0 st It cures the worst cages of Diarrhoea. 2'd. It t es the worst forms of Dysentery. 3d. It cures c ifornia or Mexican Diarihcea. 4th. It relieves the j sreat Colic. 5th. It cures Cholera Morbus. 6th.r cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures Painful lstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in Duck and mti Tt. /innnterneta Nervousness and De ndency. loth. It restores Irregularities, lltlu lispela gloomy and hysterical Feelings. 12th. It's admirable Tonic. few short Extracts from Letters. Testimonials, ifcc." 'lhave used Jacob's Cordial in my family, aud 'e found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, a unble remedy." Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. It gives me pleasure iu being able to recommend ob's Cordial?my own personal experience, and ! experience of my neighbors and friends around 1 , is a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be ! that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy." Wm. H. Underwood. 7ormerly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Ct. " I take great pleasure in recommending this in* unble medicine to all afflicted with l>owel diseases, which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy?de edly superior to any thing else ever tried by me." A. A. Gaulding, Deputy G. M., of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. ' I have used 'Jacob's Cordial' iu my family, and s, with all I hear about it as a remedy by those 10 have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands the head of every preparation of the kind, and I uld recommend its use in the disease for which it is npounded." Mil.es G. Doiibinp, Cashier of the Dank of the State of Georgia, Griffin. ' If there is is any credibility in human testimony icob's Cordial' must stand pre-eminent above all ..... fnr ii,? 0f Rowel Diseases ? !? -- out the mass of testimony in its favor from coming from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, a curative agent, of most if not all other patent' jparations." A. Fleming, Cashier Marine <fc Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin. "This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into ltussia, il gaining commendation wherever used." Georgia Jeffersonian, Hay 19th, 1853. For sale by T. J. Workman &. Co., Camden ; J. F. jnnedv & 'Jo., Ridgeway; T. A. Darga.v, Darlingi ; W. T. Dakuax ?fc Co., Sumterville; P. II. Mc :egor, Columbia. Principal Depots. FIaviland, IIarral it Bisly, New York. IIavilanp, IIarual <t Co., Charleston. J. Wright it Co., New Orleans. WM. W. BLISS <fc CO., Proprietors, Savannah, Ga. Aug. 15, 33 ly. CAMDEN HOTEL -C. .. it. ? flf flip Ti-rtlt. llUW UJJVIl JU/ l/f.v Uiivz/^Hiyuuiriun' uy vi^v A . MV cling Public. T is an excellent and commodious building, new and well litted up, and lately put in a state of complete pair. Tito Rooms are large, open and airy; linelamparlors well furnished. Tlio Table will be supplied ill every thing which an excellent country market 11 all'ord, and attended by the best servants. The liar will bo supplied with the choicest Wines d Liquors. THE STABLES re well lilted up, attended by careful and cxperiencOstlcrs, and well supplied with l'rovendcr. ALSO >ts prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, with icellent water conveniences. There will at all times be an Omnibus in attendance convey passengers to and from the Depot. W. M. WATSON. Camden. May 30, 1854. 22 _ Notice. HUE Subscriber still continues to act as Agent for L parties doing business in either of the Banks in unden.and hopes by strict attention to tho same to trit a continuance of tho patronage heretofore en* lStcd to him. C. MATIIESON. Aug. 30. IS54. . 35?ly Fall Itlcdicincs. JUCII as Itowand's Tonic Mixture, Osgood's Indian J Cholagoirnc, Jayno's Ague Fills, nr. Turner s re;r and Ague Pills, and Sulphate Quinine may always i found at Z. J. DeII AY'S. Aug 29 35 ) KADY-MADK CLOTHING, IIATS AND CAPS Y For sale by A. M & It. Kennedy?viz: Dross, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Panloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; mcy 01 avnrs; vrasnrngion tics, itc Boy's Clothing?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats, ips, Sic Sept. 27. LAMES WILSON having placed his Notes and I Books in my hands for collection, notice is hereby veil to all persons who may oe inueotea to mm 10 ake immediate payment. W. H. R. WORKMAN. March 30 15 T. R. MURRAY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, CAiUDEW, S. C. ^"Orders from the country will receive prompt at ntion. March 14. W. THURLOW CASTOR. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. camden', s. c. Office on Broad-Street near the Court House. W. H. It. WORKMAN, ~ i ttapvitv at LAW. AND SOLICITOR IN V- EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will attend the Courts Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the iurt House. Witt. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, , CAMDEN, S- C. Has removed his Office to that one door abov Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. A. G. BASKIiY, i TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN jl EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Ker aw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the urt House. May 18. Hams ! Hams! ! AAA Superior Canvass Hams. Just received UUU by J. A. 3CHROCK. 1 ENTLEM EN'S fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, black 1" Cassiraore and white Marseilles Vests, opened it week and for sale at the " Old Corner" by Oct. 31? tf. E. W. BONNEY. To Rent. ^ITAT large double House formerly owned and oc. cupied by E. TRYON, with every convenience two families. Possession given immediately.. 3ct. 31?tf. D. C. TRY6N. im FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC RE respectfully informed that they will find at L the old stand of Workman & Boone, a large 1 well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, ILVES, PS, Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which we 1 sell as low as can be bought in this market. ^pril 25. WORKMAN A CO. Administrator's Notice. , LL persons having demands against Thomas SalL mond, deceased, are requested to hand them ii iperly attested, and those indebted will make immeto payment to M. Naudin, Esq. )cfc 10- JOHN McCAA, Adra'r. TUART'S Refined SufTnr House Syrup and NorthI cm Cheese. Just opened ntthe "Old Corner,"{by i fov. 14. E. W. BONNET. I ^ % ' . j .. i^aai i HuH ^ ^sg??mbi i a ^ JJI These Pills nre entirely Vegetable, and are a _, * ?..--i? nfaiii^inA Jn thu euro of all lhlioui Com* 1 LlUlt BUIICl 1U1 a>*vwiv*?? laintt. Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia* Costiceuess. Liver Complaint, p' aundice, Sick Headache. Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Fever* of, all kinds,. tl ass of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, and all lincring diseases. As a Female Medicine they net like a charm, and when taken nr Ccordlng to; the direction)", they never fall to ourj the wbrst a. sses of Plies, after nil other remedies fall. . -n The}) purify the hlood, equalize the cUrcnIa?.'\ Ion, restore the Liver, Kidneys, and other 8e? h retory Organs, to a healthy tone andnctlon.: e nd aa an Anti-Bilious Family Modicino they hare no 'equal. ' r. Wee 28 cents per box. Also vt E f: UjuLJLL^!E-l ? a I remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Crnun, Whooping . Cough, Asthma, Consumption. Kermus Diseases. Dyspepsia, Cos- : licences, Erysipelas, Disease of the. Heart, Inflammation and Dam 1 t'n the Chest, Rack and Side, and all diseases arising from a de- \ ranged state of the Stomach, and to rtliere the distress and bad feeling from eating too hearty fond, in weak and dyspeptic habits. , WABBANTED TO BE FTTRELY VEGETABLE. These Pills act as nn Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient. One , 25 cent box possesses three times more power to cure diseases 1 than a one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups. Balsams, or Sarsa- [ parillas, that were ever made; and a simple trial of only one box sill prove this important truth. . They promote Expectoration, Loosen the'' 1 Phlegm, and Clear the Lnngs and other Secre? ( tory Organs, of all morula matter* ana uiere in j u not another remedy In the whole Materia Medics capable of Imparting such healing properties to the Lungs and Vital Organs as these Pills. They Cure Costiveneaa, produce < a good, regular Appetite, ami Strengthen the f System. Price 25 cents per box. containing 25 doses' of 3Iedidne. 1 Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the Planla't i J Almanac gratis, girlng full particulars" and certificates of cures. ' , Both kinds of the nbove-nained Pills are for sale in . Every Town and Village In North and South 1 Carolina, f In Camden by T. J. Workman* & Co.. who also ' keep n supply of Dr. SPENCER'S VEGETABLE ' PILLS, and Dr. HULL'S CELEBRATED PILLS, 1 which stop the Chills and Fever the first day. < July 25. 30 ly Patent Uleilicincfi, dec. AFRESH SUPPLY, just received, among them arc: Hollo way's Ointment Cherry Pectoral Holloway's Pills Hasfrog's Syrup Naptha Hobensack's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of LiverMextican Mustang Lini- wort and Tar and Canment chalagua Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain ExSeltzer Aperient ' . tractor Barry's Tricopherous Christie's Galvanic Belts?' Jayne's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and Railway's Ready Relief Fluid Oxygenated .Bitters Brows i^ss. Jamaica uinger Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsaparilla Cod Liver Oil Townsend's Sarsaparilla Indian Hair Dye Dead Shot . Bachelor's Hair Dyo . . Fahnestock's Vermifuge Depilatory Power Wistar's Balsam Wild Cher-Magnetic Tlaster .t For sale by F. E. ZEMP. Flavoring Extracts FOR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, ifc. &c. Among thorn are Vanilla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, Pine Apple. Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cin namon, etc. &c., all very superior and for sale by F. L. ZEMP., I FRENCH Brnndy and Madeira Wino of superior . quality ior medicinal purposes. For sale by April 11. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. Carter's Spanish Mixture, BULL'S, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Pep sin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's Bitters; Ilolloway's Pills and Ointment; Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster; IIobensack'4Liver Pills and Worm Syrup; McLnne's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, together with all the popular Family Medicines, usually needed at this senson, may be found at April 18,?tf. Z. J. DkIIAY'S. Oils! OilTlT Oils!!! fTMIE subscriber continues to keep constantly 011 X band a full supply of Solar, Laui> and Sperm Oils for Lamps, Machinery, &c. Also, Castor Oils for family and plantation use; Olive oils for table and mechanical uses; Xcatsfoot oil for harness. and Cod Liver. Oil for medicinal use. All of which will be sold as low as can consistently be afforded in this market. * Z. J. DeIIAY. Aug. 9 32 tf Had way'* Uciucdiis. CCONSISTING of Kudwny'i Ready Relief, Ready ) Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicated Soap and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Just received at Z. J. DcIIAY'S. March 29 tf Toilet Soaps. CtONSTSTnvS orcieaver's TToncy Soap, Old Brown / Windsor, Taylor's Crystalline Wash Balls, Maugenet and Coudray's Omnibus and Parisionne Soaps, Savon's do Families, and mat others too numerous to mention, may always be fou. a it Aug. 9- Z. J. DkIIAY'S. J7 IDES WANTED.?Wo will pay in Cash, JLA the highest marketplace forgroen or dry Hides April 25. WORKMAN k CO. mansion" house7 * CAMDEN, S. C. SITUATED in a healthy and business part of the town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, with a good table are combined. E. Q. ROBINSON, March 7.?ly. ... > Proprietcr. New Groceries. . rI"MIE Subscriber is now receiving a fresh supply of JL Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, consisting nnrt no frtllnWQ ' '"P""""'"" Crushed, powdered and coffee Sugars < New Orleans, Muscovado and-clarified do. Rio and Java < offee Now Orleans, Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses Lovering best Syrup ' - , Sperm* adm. and tallow Candles 2 firkins super Goshen Butter Choice family Lard ?' Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 cans Superior French and English Mustards A full assortment of Pickles, Preservos, Sauces and Ketchups Best Uennessy Brandy Port, Madeira and Sherry "Wines together with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, nil of which will be sold at the lowest market prices, and to which I invito the attention of purchasers, as I am determined to sell cheap. April 3. - L. A- AUSTIN. Wine and Brandy. i Pipo suporfine Old Pale Brandy, ': J " " Madeira Wine. Just received by r . JT. A; SCEROCK. Sopt.13. 37 tf .* Constantly on Hand, CEMENT, Calcined Ejpwter of Paris, Tor building purposes; Gypsum or.-Sand Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good.qunlity and. in quantnies to Buii< jjuiunaaviq. A very superior articleof "White Lime for whitewash ing. . C.'L. CHATTEN. ; March 9. 20 tf Just Received. AN assortment of Fisk's METALIC BURIAL CA SES. There have been late improvements 4a. j this article. Can be seen at the subscriber's Was^t Room. u ii. uiiA.JL"ir,iM.rj -r 1CASE fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just received, by L. A. AUSTIN.-/'/ 1QR. CASK very superior PORT "WINE, for medi eel purposes. For sale by April 8. L. A. AUSTINExecntir'i Wotice. ALL persons having demand* against Benjamin Baskin, dec'd. will present them duly attested, and those indebted will make payment to Oct. 3. A. G. BASKIN, Ex'or. ? . . _ . ' ? ' '* - - * -p ^ . f ^ i ?i????????p R. R. R. JI7HEN the R. U. R. Theory was first declared r Y to the world, skeptical persons doubted its irrectness, and looked with distrust on the re:i edits possessed. Others, however, struck with the orjgiility of its views aud conceding merit to the theory ere induced to try if the remedies borne out in ractice what was claimed for them in theory. A lird class differing from the others and perhaps more utnerous, without considering for a moment any lerit they might be entitled'to, tried them, merely as feature,-growing out of a^dwire for something new ?"e are satisfied with tlie result,.for the pubhe baa iceived the benefit and R?R."R.'Theory has triumph u. xwi a jjucuvo iiiai ? c uu uut iux v k: uuuritsaiuii om some, hitherto unbeliever, tjiat their ekepticif>ni ras uufouuded aft'd corivfnced'by reading Our Futnily 'riend, have proved by tbfir-'own exf.enenee, tile iullliliility of our.medicines. Hot a. day. passes^ that re do not receivegrateful testimonials of cures^feefd by these Medicines .''1 was seized witli. cwKiips ud spasms last night says onCjand. bad ftcofWa ir Rad.way's Ready Relkf I s Lou Id' Uaye^Jed'Vitb be.pain." 'Another .says,, 'f my wife was sfowly.sinfc^i^ ug with an affection of the Lungs aqdjiqy^eighV<fr8?fi vas suffering from Scrofuli?~I-2naye seen them" botlsMf esloredto heaR'. by Radway>Renovaty?g-I^o'Jyenf. i third says, Radway'df Regulators-have curgd mp if habrtiini .dostiyen'yes tiiafc^waa^e bjftdwr: of"Sry. ife." Such are the. chaiacteristic 'testiitioniai'B^yre >aily receive f the R. lt.;R. Roinedies. IUdwat's Ready Rixikh, emcdies, is the most quick and safe remedy has iver'yet been discovered for the in^Um t-re^^VofaD. 1CUTE OR CIIRORIC 'PAINS.'' Yfik a ?rtaW?P'-mfectant and will neutralize the most violent poi8on? if Malignant Epidemics: If the Human system I?: reized with the Virulence 6f:Gbolertr, Small Eox< Ship . "ever, Pneumonia, or other fatal poieonsj Radjvayu ieady Relief used in connection witTi'R^dwayV^^1 Inters, will check the violence of the^dis'easb,' ncu;ralizc the infection, and 'willUbt only' protect: tife ijstem against'.sudden death, but will restbre-tik indv to henlth and strength. We make .this assertion boldly, and if any Physician or Chemist doubts jreat power which wc claim for our Ready Relic,' aver malignant pains, Iet'tBeiriextmmie'it and tCfet^t it will bear the test. ' RHEUMATISM. ?.', v?fc-w Pains stopped 111 a few Minutes: Mbe^jo^oeni Ridway V Ready Relief,is applied to .the parts afflicted with rheumatisms,' .whether iYbe in-the Knee jpfaCthe arms, legs, feet or loins all, pain and anguish ceases. Crippled for twenty years. ' Mr. Clforle^M/ Johnston, Nashville, wosujrippled with a.chronicrhiemhatism for twenty years. - lie.-.piirahased^tOTa *J. If. Zimmerman one bottle of Ready Relief;. and^ope,bbx: of Regulators. The Ready Relie(-'twa? -tfppifea'fa soon as it was obtained. . r , In TWENTY MINUTER lie wasfoe from.paip ; < In TWENTY-POUR .HOURS hecquld staudalone, In FOUR DAYS he could walk alone. .. By the use of the Resolvent,, Relitf-nnd-Regulators" in one month-he. was EN.TiREL.Y.'CpRJlD, A LADY AGED 85, had been crippled for y>grs, could not raise her hand toher'heHd.- OneSiottjh d? R. R. Relief removed_all pain a'nd'etilfbesA,Seated new life within her disabled body.-realored^?ch limb and joint to a strong yigoronsapd h^d^xdnthtipri. The lady is well known in Asbeville.'-N^.G--" Thomas W. Atkin, Esq., edisor.of. the" AshevilledSrewsi'published the ease in his paper on'fhe 13tlf of-Octoljer 1853. Sudden Attacks. Cramps and Spasms.^. -Eoi4 all', interna 1 difficulties, where the patien. is suddenly seized with Grainps, Spasms, Diarrhoea, .Cholera Morhna, one teaapoontuj oi Knaways ueaoy ne?ei wur>in FIFTEEN MIMJTE3 allay the most distreseingpiioe. FEVER AND AGUE.Let those-afflictedwUluthis distressing malady,.take .Radwqy.'sRelief iniernajly, a tea spoonful every fifteen minutes thx^eJioura^beforc the chills come on, and a dose of ^egd^tori every night; also, rub the spine of the back down -wjth Ready Relief. It will entirely- cure and.prevent.ihe system against Ague and Fever. . . In cases of Burns, Scalds', .Bruises, Strains, Sprains, Bad Swellinga. HeartBurn^Sour Stomach,-Sick'Headache, Railway's Ready Relief will remove all pain in a few minutes. * * R. R>, R.~NO,.-3,'i> '. v.f v Radwai's Renovating RKsoLVEXTposeees^Aver all Chronic diseases that have been lingijring'irt the system for ten, twenty or forty uyeara,v ??*; k The same quick and powerful efficacy that tbV'R. R. Relief controls over acu,t? Tnaladies. ' R. R. REGULATORS. The third of the R. R, R. Remedies is the most pleasant and sure Regulator of the liver,boVrelsr'skin, padcrcasnd kidneys in use. They are elegantly coated with^gum,.easy.ito\ake, and free from the many objectionable annoyaoee&it* tending the taking of pills, Radway's Regulators insure a regular and healthy action of the bowels and liver. ;l?o. person will-be troubled with custiveness, indigestion,dyspepsia,Ever compiuint, aianey aimcujues^wuo wiy take ttaayay s Regulators. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggist* find Dealers in medicines everywhere. - 'V RAD WAY A CO. 162 Fulton Sfc tf.vY. pig-Sold in Caindeu by Z^J.- DeUAY afijY, T. J. WORKMAN A CQ. , >' ^ T. J. WORKMAN &, Ca, Wliolcsalc aiid Retail Dra^itts, ; ' CAMDEN; S. C. OFFER for sale,'/or cdsfyoron approved ctVdrt a lowest MARKET PRICES,'a IjlTge oij'dYVBfiij^ttEC ted assortment of East* India,' mediterrantan-aml European DRUGS AND MEDICME^. French, English, and American CHEMICALS,,. or all kinds, , t Patent Medicines, Tlm'MsoniaiiTJbdicines,Shaker's Herbs snd Roots,' Saratoga WateY.-^Winefi^fioi'Brandies, Surgical Instruments,'Trusses, Paints, QiliLYar riisbes, Paint Brushes, Dye-stuffe, La nips, J^agip .tJile, Burning Fluid. and Camph$ne^ Druggists' ^id. Pbyaician8' Glass-wnre and LabClB, ^rffdqw';61fi&' Putty, Hair, Tootb, Nail anil Flesh Brashes,"'Bronzes^-Tea*, Spices, and flavoring ExtractSfVBerftunelyT' ifency Soaps, Fancy Articles, Geuuine.-Cod Liver- <j>il," together with every article, comprising the'stock oi ajDruggist or Physician. Our'stock is.of the best quality, "and the best selected nsso'rfment ever offered t<v the public. Physicians, Country-Merchant#, Planters and all others .can depend on-their orders meeting-prompt-and careful attention, .and. upon, accommodating, teiiha.? No extra,charge for.packing or ttansportadon'4o the Railroad Depot or any part'of the town. ^"Physicians' Presription8 carefully compounded April 25. -17 ... . . Hair "Brashes. THE undersigned has now on hand an elegant assortment.of French, English and; American Hair Brushes, to which he invites the attention of. his nu merous friends and customers. August 9-32 tf Z. J. DeHAY. ? - - Hides. y ^PHE-highest price wilL be given for.gpod hides J- by * A . ^.ANDERSON. A^-23 **" v Shoo, Sh??f. A FULL supply of Ladies'BOOT&acdiJHOBS, & A all styles pod qualities; J?is?a\S^QOL BOOTS nd SHOES, Youth's and Boy's Shoes. .JuBt "received by " . ' , , yy. ANDERSON. SADDLE A: HARNESS MAKIAG THE undersigned continues his^tttinesS alt the old statid, returns-his thanks for pastfavora &nd hope or o continuance of patronage: Mjwlt'-di Jns line will be done with punctuality, end' wherVthfc' cash is paid, at the time of delivery,1 a discount of tfen per cent will bo made.'' Jag 6, lyjJ2- , - ' J. X OAKS. '' Admlnlitrdtbr'g W^cjef. [ ~ xV Joseph T^ienges, dec'dl, tWliand^ib'ih pro- , perly attested to A. G-. Bqakln, aid those indebted to said estate willmake paymeiit to bim ,' . CONRAD M: WIENGES, Adin'r. ^Ocfc 3L' 44 tf ** * V* '*. i * "* ' "'!< ',*" '^'t '''** F Greea:>T*a?<- r p>ROM the,colebr?tedh6,usa uf Jenkins-A^o., Phil, f adelphia,andwar?ited.: JPorsaleby ^ ? pr.il3 A - v-.-v L? X. AUSTIN. ? **' 'I ' ' ^ it' , D OCKgTG and SittingUHAIRS, forfaleat - 'yofyyErs. Baker's Brown/ \ SUPPLY fresh. from the J^uractorora, received t\. to-day by T. j. WDR1TMA1T & CO. Aug. 29 * . 25