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* - ' ' '/ , - , ? ' : |ton the says that are past. e will not deplore thorn, the days that are past; The gloom of tntofortuno to over thorn cast, They were, lengthened by sorrow aud sullied by cere Their griefs were too many, their joys w^re.too rare j Yet know that their shadows are on us.no more; Let as welcome the prospect that brightens betbo?K We hare cherished fair hopes, we have jplotted brave schemes, We have lived till we find them illusive as dreams. Wealth has melted like snow thai^U grasped in the } band, : i And the steps we hate. climbed have departed Iifce sand,. ...? Yet shall we despond, while of health unbereft.. And honor, bright honor, "and-freedom are. left ? 01 shall we despond, while the pages of time Yet open before us tho.-e records sublime- *' While books lend their treasures unfailing; which" st irl* Have been our high eolaee wh eh"compasscd by ill j While humanity whispers such* truth in tho ear ' / "j , As it softens the heart, like sweet music", to'he;u ! . . < v - ' ; O! shall ^re desjxmd, while with vision still free. I We can gaze on the sky, and thoearth, and the sen-, ptile the sunshine cau waken a burst of delight " 1 And the stars are a jcy and a glory at night; While each harmony running through natur&cnn raise Tn /mf niiMfa fKn imnnloA M frlnrlnpot. and nrutfiA ! am WW >??? ? v. j'-. 01 let as no longer vainly lament Over soenos which hare faded, and day* that are spent; 9ot by ..faith unforsaken, una wed by nrfechi>nce, Oa hope's waving banner still fix'd be our glance; ' And should fortune prove cruel and false to the last, . Let as look to the future aod.not to the paet-l ^flrimUoroi JP stiver ization of ihc Soil. We might neglcet n more seasonable subject for consideration than that of? the pr/rper araef I lioration or pulverization of the soil .we tflf, Kut it. would hA diflicnk. to firwi one more inrth mately acquainted with the economy of agriculture or one more generally neglected. Most 6f our good feripers plow cicej> enough, but there are few who-pulverize the soli sufficiently.We are urgeut advocates of deep plowing, but we had rath'ersix inches of the soil were well plowed and thoroughly worked with cultiva tore, harrows, rollers, die., than have twelve inches burst up and left in a half worked, raw. state. Mecbi, some time-since, having witnessed the working of "Uibbs' ffohify Digging Machine," enthusiastically asserted in the London Times, that u thauoid implement, the plow, was doomed." His sanguine expectations have not yet been realized, "but the work'ings of this machine are-such as to induce us to hope that ere long some such an -implement kn inwonfor) no ti/il! onrwiAintoallu ItrouLr 11 r\ OUOil WC IIIIVIIVVU MSJ ?? VVVIIVIUIVUKJ */ V??? Mj/ and thoroughly pulverize at one operation five or six inches of the surface soil. Such an implement would do more towards revolutionizing the present system of American agricpltute " ever claimed for soil analysis.. Dr. Wells, of Cambridge, found that the oils of the Scioto valley, in Ohio, which have long been noted for their extraordinary fertiliiy, contained a no larger proportion of the elements of .plants than the comparatively st.e/jle soils of New England. So far as chemical composition was concerned, one soil was just as good as the other, the only difference being -that the rich. Scioto valley soil was composed of finer particles thau that of Massachusetts'. Now we are not to infer from this that tire land of New England can be rendered as th.it of the Scioto valley simply d>y good, plowing and fhnrrincrh wnrkinix. since thusa could oiilv . - - ?j * -- ?v break op. the conglomerated particles of the soil, and not reduce the-size of the particles themselves, neither are we to anticipate that ' any mechanical contrivance wili'bd discovered for grinding the sod into a fine powder; but wo may safely assert that the remits of Dr. Wells clearly indicate the direction in- which wo most look for any great: improvement in oilrnational agriculture." , The Beneficial effects of pulverization., are attributable to the increased permeability of "a?1 *a roin*anrl olr tho nwtypn bUU OVU ?v a win unu mm ) v..w vm.?w.;.v acid and ammonia of the air have a great-effect in decomposing the organic and in distil tegrating the inorganic matter of the soil, and rendering them available as (bod for plains, while it allows the rain water to act on arrant* er surface, and.thus to dissolve out mure mat- . ter frem the soil. We all kuow that a small lamp of sugar is rnuch longer dissolving than the. same amount of pulveii^ed sugar. The principle applies in all cases. G#ud plowing and thorough working of the soil, therefore, loosen the soil fend form if.fine bed for the plants to root in; they prepare the soil in sucha manner that the air, carbonic acid and am-.? raonia can circulate freely through K?condi?en bn/ttt'n In"' ko oeOAnlSa) UUIIO TV IXIci OI v ouv ? II vw \jy vo^vn biui iu iuu growth of plants. The free admission pf the air, too, in duces the liberation of carbonic acid, ammonia, dec., which in, their nascent state are known to be powerful solvents, and to fiani groat quickening.and ameliorating ejects,on the soil. When it is remembered that plants can take up their food only in solution, and that most soils abound in the elements of (Hants lying in an njert, insoluble condition, it -will be difficult to account fni many uf the surprising results witnessed from gootf tillage alone. ^ good plowing, with the frequent qse of lliecbltivatpr, harrow and,ryiljjr, are frequently tjiuta.-mount in effect to a liberal dressing of 'manure. There is-tbU.diflerence,. however, and it ipust pot be overlooked: the formersimply renders the fertilizing matter already in the oil available; while the latter applies the same matter frotn extraneous sources ; and there is danger of pushing the principle of good tillage, too far, for however fertile a sorl imiy be, the' constant removal of crops, without the return of. any manure, yiust sooner or later impxver-1 ish the soil. For our own pa:t, however, we anticipate little danger in this direction ; farmers^ ho have enterprise and knowledge suili cient to adopt improved modes of tillage are not likely, to neglect the manufacture, preservation and application of manure. vre r?er to the subject ol the thorough pulverizationof the.snil at this time, principal!)' | {o urge upon our readers the "iu.poi lauve of possessing proper. Hnpiem.mt* fi?r the ccuuoinipal performance o? this itnpurcai t hr.ni* h of form labor. Thfe cnritjViVrative leisure < !' the winter aflorifs a c???a| r filu tm i' . :i> v.?oi gating the law. < ,. v ,vu, d^, iA?4 w, *tu.^j J rfe>MI? ? <' '1" i?* ' i ' I t\* ? Kill'* Pate-H C/iou o . -is- . 'nijt cdii'ili i at prcwm 1%?o\ni for plvcriwng theeoil; hut! if we cannot have this itnpfeinent-, there is no reason why every farmer should not have at 1 J ?. ? yr. 1 !r?r If l;m? buvo n?d least a gOOQ WUVUVii i viiv. a. .?ww cine ill ready, kjr.'d reader, be sure .you get. oue before spring. . . r . The above is copter? front tire AUiiMiy Coun try Gentleman?a papei which'frjrsMiWfiycoin-, mon sense'articles ??i:" tin- subject oY farming.. (1<iw long "i*.it yu.c _jitcv. w * might -to; be the principal want of farmers who \\miM?rai$e wheat? Lime, lime, If mo?tit':}' or u hmtrhvij bu*hel< per acre, was the article to gr aide us^ to go u~4<t Missels of whoar per ecV<V Hut now..11 is iijii,e?'fl that the riclnsl. ?nj.[s iij. Ohio. Contain no iiiore'IitpO thap the ay'tynge uf fui m>' in :Mfis-achu?eUs. In the ricb Scioto vallev iiit)h'ro there is found t<r be iki less than two'pir ct'iit. oT -linie hi .tbnu*. in<?st.[7i'o<Jm,1ive.soils. . J.i. regard to..deep plowing. we are pba-ecf to see. edit oh* ? of-some. experience expiv#*no. .' ih rfi-se views Writer* aTc oflfetf - llial t}u \ rto.i.nt Ion (lr-||>. ? j/V. and lira..fij-.iLf.o Ouflsiiie bwjiiul .r- n ...p. it. _ riiiiucPM.. n< fad to I plow as <1eep as then should do, litit lliW fney plow s<? deep as to render the soil.imjivmli'ictrCO. Let Us h'av-'tlic benefit of ejtpei ii-nce and'jqiii .ih'in stDtji' on ibis srfbjort. -t ' " Sparc your Trees, i jviiizatioti a .vast amoQ'i! of wood, al' though for iiihiiy, ii is iiciiij: superseded-; but ii is no' life mce'seu v ns>* of wbod that is sweeping away the forests of the Urfited States, So much a? its wanton destruction. We.sH'kuJd looK-tu the cuiis^uences of this : Palestine,- -once well-wooded and cultivated Irfce-a garden, is now a desert?rite haunt of Bedouin* ; Greece, in her .palmy days the land of laurel f<westsr is now a desolate waste; Persia and Babylon, in the cradles of civilization,_ are now covered beneath the sand of deserts produced by tlie eradication of their forests. It is comparatively easy to eradicate the forests of the North, as they-are cd agregarious order ?one class succeeding another;' but the tropical forests, composed of innumerable varieties.' growing together iirthe most democcatWwiion and equality, are never eradicated.; JBv.en hi Minaostan, alt its many millions of popnla-lion have never been able to conquer the phteni.x-life of its trojjaeal vegetation. Forests act as rcgul tors, preserving spoAV nod rain from melting and evaporation, and producing a regularity in the flow of the rivers draining them When tliey disappear, thunder storms become less frequent add heavier, the.snow melts in the first warm days of spring, causing freshets", and in the fall the rivers dry up and cease to henavigable. These freshets' and droughts also pro duce the malaria which tsthe scourge or >vest ern-bottom-lands. Forests, although they are at first an obstacle to civilization, soon become necessary, to its continuance. Qur rivers, n<rt having their sources above the snow line; are dependent on forests for their silpply of water, and it is essential to the future prosperity of thecountry that they should be.preserved. . Give us your hands, dear brother Editors, and let us make "common eause on this rabst important subject.^ Quite ? joke happened to a doctor the other day. He ordered a very powerful medi<-in?* fi?r a sick boy; and the father not iiking the.ap pearance of it, forced it cJ->wu the cat's throat, and when the doctor qajJerl again and enquired it ther-fiowder-hnd cured (In- boy the farher re plied no, we did not give it to hint // "Good heaven?.!" said the doctor.," is iht chilli living?" r . ; ""Yes, hut the ({Id cat is'nt?we- gave it to her!" ' ' ' - ' 4 Th*e doctor sloped; ' ' All the leadiiTg hotel and coffee bouse keepers in Cincinnati Jiav^igned an agreement pledging 'themselves not to violate the Ohio prohibitory law by the sale of liquor,*sav?r duly" the native wine 'and alo, those drinks being excepted by statute. _ ' * ... . ' South Caroiii?a--I?ersliaw District. Jemima Cntdpbell, Saml.-H. Coats,?.Applicants. , - vs. The Iloirs of Kdwin Campbell,?Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs of Edwhl Campbell, Defendants, resides without this OUl?,; 11 IS inoioiujo u'uucu IIICTW uicj uu .tj'ucai uuu object to "the sale- of the Heal Estate of John Camp? bell deed, on or befonrthe twenty-second day ol March 1655; oc their consent to the same wilt'be entered of Tecord. * . JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. I); Dce.,21, 1854,- " - 52 v Jin. LA!VD I'OR SALE. TIE subscriber .offers for sale his tract of land situated in Kershaw District, on waters of Twenty-five mile Creek, a few mries below Us junction with Bear, within 14 or 16 miles of Camden, aDd 10 of the Charlotte Rail Road. The place is wood-land.except 20 acr?s well watered and admirably adapted to thcciilture of corn and cotton. . i *'!. For terms &c.,-wilier wiH be nindo accommodating, apply to mo in Columbia. I. will also show the place to any wishing to see it.'. . Dec. 23,?at. iiiujiao <ju.liije.iN. Orangeburg Female Seminary. PRINCIPAL?REV. J. S. LEGARE. ... Assistants-"-!!!! F. J. ILahk, ' , Mr. L. B. Gay, Mr. {I. It DrcKsoK, Miss H. A. IIahr. Mr. and Miss Hahrwill instruct.^ Music, French, 'Drawing. Painting, &(:. Tho scholastic year consists of two Sessions of about C months each. The Exercises of ilj? lust Session of 1855, will bo resumed yn Wednesday, tlio lOili <IanU' ary. to continuO uiitil the 7lh June, when the second Session 'will'commence. . ^ TERMS. ' Tuition in all studies except in the Ornamental Branches, with Board, Ac .---.$100 persession. Mostc ana rrencn, eocu, $id:w per quartor, or .'..";$30. per session. Drawing and Painting togotli^r.... .$8-per quarter. Use of Piano,....' ..... .$2 per session. For further information, apply for a Catalogue to the Principal at Orangeburg. 1 Dec. 19. 41 It FULLER'S a HAT STORK, .& 21>8 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. O., NEAR THE STATE HOUSE. LATE styles of geut's. PRESS HATS, such as MOLESKIN, BEAVER, CASSlMERE, AND ! SILK. ALSO. . s<4 i. CAPS, of ercry description; INFANT'S GOODS, I in rreufit vnri.dv Alfin. Umbrellas, Walking ('anee, Trunks, Carpet Bags, <te. c Tlio price of Fuller's best lint, which 10 inferior to none, ia only FOUR-DOLLAKS, Dee. 19. 51 ly OF TIi.fiPERABTCE. rsrATLFiiiJ MO 9 1 ? 1 division will lie lit'ldon . .. .a o.--.:?- 0aotis i ; iiy order oi tbe Vf. i'. T>. STIKOJIN, R. S. J... %.. . .->1*..-. t - ..-a.* * . - REEDER & i)ESAUSSURE, * -jfortf COMMISSION BUSINESS, . ADGER'S WHAKF, CHARLESTON, S.?0. ' * Oct, 17, '42 " 8m /. 7 C NEW GOODS. RICH FRENCH UPHOLSTERY. .. FALL IMPORTATIONS - H. W. KINSMAN & CO., ? *" s. 179 *TRERT. -j " 5t/orner^ofKing and Betrtsford .Streets,' -r ..." * . . - ?M4>ftK:nMUi.OF Fretich Curtain Materials Uplto!- ; Wooih'niid Paper Hangings. JNwTETfhe attention of-the trade ami public #pn L erally to tlie extensive and beautiful assortment of SAflN DE LAINF.S, DAMASKS. -LACE >ANB MUSLIN CURTAINS,: ?r f } CORNICES. BANDS A&1> WNS.^Ac. * /VMcli they arc receiving ?roiu Ehfope find' American manufactories,-and which they-oiTer : ^ ; ' ' * tViiolcsnlc and RciafH. ' ^ at prices lov^r than any other house in this city. II. \V. JC. <fc Co. are receiving the latest Bans-de signs lor CURTAINS and .p ECO RATIONS. of all kinds, and arc enrtblt^d" W produce work of the best cluiractor and styjbe. . 4 . .Merchants and Families will jo lliolr^arlVitntnbo tn call, as ercirv avtiule in C.C. _ - .< Curtain and l'|>lii<)Nicvy Line can be obtained nt the above establishment, and n't tehn?which cannot fail to give approbation.All kinds of "i ' v INTERIOR DECORATIONS executed, and PAPERS pat up-in a superior stjioby.. experienced workmen. Charleston, S. C. 50 New Velvet Trimmiugn /. JUST received a fult assortment of black tyid color . ed Velvet Trimmings of all widths at ? Dec. 6.?lm. C,'MAIIl ESpN'S. Keep Your Feet Svaroi a*td Di y. LADIES and Gentlemen who are exposed either to the wot or cold Winter-weathe^ wonld do well to provide themselves with GorldKoles and-Winter Overshoes, which luay be had ol superior, quality and onrcaeouuble terms of ? WORKMAN A CO. ' Nov. 21, . -- -42 If. ? At-Cost! .... .i THE Subscriber will commence this day to sell bis entire Stock (which is very complete) of Dress Silks and Fancy Worsted Dress Goods, ai Cost fot dash, of at greatly reduced prices on .1 dredit tHl the 1st day or January next. Ladies are invited to call at the "Old Cornel" and ptrrpfiasG bargains:'- w v NOW2T 48 - K. W. 'BONNEY. Allocs Sliocs. AF.ULL supply of Ladies-BOOTS and SHOES, of all-styles end qualities; Misses'SCHOOL BOOTS nd SHOES, Youth's and Boy's Shoes. Just received by . . .. . V.-ANDERSON. Hide*. , A . THE highest pi ice will be given for good hides. by - - - . . . - ,W. AN'L>a.ltSON. ' .Aug 23 . 34.. - . If, ?_?? ?' " . t ,- Just Received. AN assortment of Eisk's .mctauu uukiajj l a SES. There have been late improvements, in; this article. Can be seen af the subscriber's Ware-' Room. * ^ C- L- CHATTEN. Now Business Establishui'.nt.* r r. * * "IMIE subscribers wish to inform the public gon?-rul1 ly, that they have opened p, G'AjtHi.Ul K SHOP on the Hobijison ltoad, loj miles ubov.e amden. and arc now prepared to attend to all orders. in their line. They will not bo excelled in die quality of their work of reasonableness of their charges, by any other estublUhmcnt. . .... 1 J. Ware, Wood-workman, and W. Cochran, Painter and Trimmer. will give tlicir undivided attention.to* tlrcfr departments, and all Blacksmith's" work wilhboclono p ordcT by competent workmen."' * ' . . WARE Si COCIIRAN. Pept. 12. 37 ly. WINDOW SHADES, ~ #irin>rii? cmtne iw A TR ASStlS U Mm. m. j*.m>?* A.??^ AND PAPER HANGINGS, r . At GroaVBar^iins. rpitE subscriber Las in store, of bis own raanufnc X ture and importation, an enormous stock of WIN DOW, SHADES, GILT CORNICES, PAPER HANG INGS, MATRASSES,.SATIN DELAINES, DAM ASICS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, TAS SELS, ic. All ofwhicb aro offered at prices thature appreciated by all close buyarsand economical housekeepers. II. W. KINSMAN, & 00. .-v -r * - ?. ? ., ' .? 119-Kin^rSt. .... Corner of King and Berriford, Charleston, April 3. . li ... . . ly -. T. J. WORKMAN A CO., Wltolcsalc and Keluil Di-UKKPitit, f . . .CAXDEX, S.C. OFFER Tor sale, /or cash, or on approved credit a lowest market prices," a btTge and wki.l-selec ted assortment "of Kast India-, Meditehkantan and European DRUGS MD MEDICINES French, English, and America* CHEMICALS, ok all kinds, ' i Patent .Medicines, ThompsoUian'Medlriubs,Shaker's Herbs end Roots, Saratoga Water, Wines and. Bran* . dies, Surgical Instruments, Trusses. Taints, Oils, Var: .nlshes, Taint Brushes, Dye-Mhf^.TLnmpS, Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid and Camphcne, Druggists' and Physicians' Glass-wnYe'niid Labels, Window .Glass, PqUy, "Tlair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brashes,' Bronzes, Tons, Spices, and flavoring Extracts Perfumery, .Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Geuuiac,Cod Liver Oil, together with every article comprising uio'Stock 0/ a Druggist Or Physlciati. ' Our stock is of the best quality, and tho best Bdlected assortment ever offered to the pdbPlivsicianB. CountryMerchants. Planters'and nil .others can depend on their ordewnjepting prompt and careful attention, and upon accommodating terms.? No'oxtra charge fbr packing'or ttansportatiop to" "the Railroad Depot or any part of tin? town. ^"Physicians' PresriptionS carelhlly compounded April 25. .. ( 17 tf ! ?~r~ aba-'. . NEW STORE! NEW GOODS]! AT the'CHARLESTON CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE, two" doora above Workman <fc Co.'s Shoe Store, Cumdon, S.Q." ' The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and surrounding country, that he has opened a New Store, where lie >'o'nstantI'y keeps on Land a lr.rge and beautiful stock of the aoove Goods,"together with a good many other articles, which lie will sell on the most reasonable terms. His motto is quick sales and small profits. Pleage give mm n can. : Nov. 13.?46tf ' J. ISRAEL: ' r ' . . Talmas 1 Talmas'!! rpHE subscriber roapectfully ;in forms the ludies of X Camden and the 8urroundings country, thatJie keeps constantly on hand, a Targe and beautiful stock Cloth, Silk and Merino TAIGAS, Ribbon*, Bonnets, i Collars, Ac., Ac., which he;will sell ml the most re'a- j souablc terms for cash.'or t'^pmrctual custom' rs. JNov. 14,-?u. ,y;; . - j. utUAAii. HATS AND . CAES,AT COST. *TMIE subscribers having determined to discontinue JL this part of their business, will dispose of the remainder of their stock of Hats And Caps at cost fir cash, or at a "vefy irinall odvanoo dft^itue. ' ^. An examination of their stock and prices will at once convince any one desirous of purchasing, thut it | will bo decidedly to his interest to buy of .them. i Roods of like quality havo never been offered at such low prices Among them Inay bo found fine andfush: ionablo MOL1C8KIN AND *BBAVER, also, a gooJ article of PLANTATION HATS. Nov. 21?tf. 4 WORKMAN A CO. /. BA^K A?E1*CY!1 J \ r pHI? subscriber continues to act as agent iu both of JL the Banks of Camden. E. W. BOIfSTSY. J4iiy.ll, . . 28 * . . . tf. DryGwds, Groceries, Crockery &e. rwttiri 1'rtAw An tianJ n onm ^ ' |.'nl>SUuaunuBJ vviitiuuca w jxv-ujj U11 uuum > V.? X plete assortment of .Domestic Dry Good^ Groceries, Crockery, Ac., which he will sell very lqw for cash , His stock of Groceries consists, iup^rt, of , sn(>;ar? Police, salt, (Jiieexe, Purchaser?-would do well to give hinr a call. -Jan. 2. . , J. CHARLES WORTH. '/"I ABDEX Hand Troughs, Harraws, Hoes, Rake vX and Trowels, jusjt .received at the "old corner,,v j by"'- ? ... . BL"W, B0XNJ5Y* | ;;?ei>?.l4,.i?54^: . , , T,.,*; ? . tt Ci0X-SfllSLLERS, self-sharpening Ered Cotters, '^a ridw.At-lrele.Jttlsq, PulefTt Cyliilder (tndTljertnomcter_ Churns Ileal CutterS and Sausage .Stuflfcfs: j A.Is?.*Hand I'l??ws and Biitrows for'g&tylemuse. -Jtqv j cult- ak thy " 1JJ<11 by >.... Fv Vf. EY-f j - k'; " m-aik ' .fJ'MIE ^ ibccx'iboi" will actus Agynt.forpejsoijs.draw' ? * iiig mom y-from eitlicr of thoDan^sjh Gawlen.'' " ? ?,r ' " " *j. ddSlAp,. * sfa& -? - j , *. "1 * ' * ' domestic C?oods. ' _ ' T>LEAGII-ED ft"d Brown ShirtiBgs aD<].Slieet.irigs, 1) Plniits" mjj Stripes, for servants, Cotton CaasitrfPr<^,T)r*rifin(! ftnd Chocks', Bed Tick <tc. For s.*?i?? l?y? -K. M. VK. R.KBNNIW)Y.v ! : ^Jtssl j/ i HNTS fine kid top'd Button Gaiters vX; 'V; r. "* BWcand Dlab Congress Dp. j?. it '-Caij Oxford Ties " ' Patent Leather-Bo. i* 'finest Pump and ?titche<l Boots AI.SO, * *' Ladies fine Bl'k-tipped Gaiters '? English and French kid S^ps and-Ties r. " Kid, Goat and Mo. Boots and Buskins Mfss. arid Chi Ida. KWandMa Boots. Slips and Ankle Ties, by - _ . WORKMAN 4'CO..~ "Aug 15 " ' ' ' 3s ' - Abbott's Bitters. OR, TTeWlth Restorative, a superior Medicine where a good stomachic iB required. Prepared by Smith k Abbott, Boston, and for sale by'? -Z. J.-De HAY. * Aug. 29. ""?- - ' 35 QOdi pieces Negro Cloths,, frorq J2J to' 5Q centra] mj yard, just opened ait'" tfie Old Corper" " Sept. 19?tf. E. W: BONNBY. T| TEN'S and-"Youth's Ready Made Clothmg;. thfe J.T.l most extensive hnd desirable stock ever' offered' in this market, joSt* opened at *' the.Old'Corner,,* by.' ' Sept. i9-tC "'-;:'..- Ei. W BONNET.. ; NEW^ Raisins, Almonds, Citron, Extracts; Cheese,: "Sugar lloustf SyrOpr, Powdered-' Sugar: Candles,: Pickles,' Isinglass, Cayenne, and Jermy Bind gbld tfrfst Tobacco, agupcrior article, jast-reeeived at the "Old Corner" by - - ' E. W.- BONNEY. * ' ? ?v . , Damesiiirs. " . RED and"whlte Flannels'Dinseys,.Ticks, Sheetings, 'all widths, Bod and Crib Blankets, Bong Clotlls, brown arid blenched Shirtings, 4e. For sale low, by Sept 27. A. M. 4 R. KENNEDY. EITHER and Slioe-FiiidtoijjK.-^-A5 lafgc assortment of Leather and. Shoe.-Findings., For sale low by WORKMAN <& CO. wool. wool. r~ "|"\7ILL be inirchased either'in the Burr or cledn,-; M by " - \V. ANDERSON. ; Aug. 23 34, tf. Ilev. Dr. 11111 in ifligft' Worlts. ^ LECTURES on the Miracles; Lectures on the Parables; on tlie'Apocalypse, 1st unci. 2d series; Lqc-? Hires 011 Romanism; Lectures 0/1. Daniel;"" Scrip tuib' Readings, on Genesis and Exodus; -Voices of this Day and.Night: Voices oT the Deadf Benedictions or, the. Blessed Life; The Tent and the altar: The Great Sacrifice; Christ (Mr Passover; Kltto's Daily Hilda Jllnstra > tions, in 8 vol. 12 1110.: Coleridgcs Works,-6 veJ.12mo; j Chambers' Miscellanies. 10 vol. 12mo.; Chambers' Papers for-jho People. 6 vol. 12tno ; DeSdulcy's Narativo of a Journev rouiul the Dent}/Sea. and jn the BibleLands, in ISSlI? and 18.01, including an accouut pf t^ho discovery of the Sites of Sodom and Gorrarrah? Aiso ft variety ol Miscellaneous Works, School Books, 4c. *,- A. YQUNGj ':N"of.20; -4&";* ? Keep Warui. / 1 ENTLKNfEJPS Ovtercpats, somo^vcry b?ge size. vT Also. Boys' Overcoats, just opened abet for sale at the "Old Corilbr" by " \ fy,'BOS^KTt. t * . BULGER WlH nttciul to Boarding1.. Soiling and Purchasing > ; w jsca- a? oJE:S9 . Ou.Comniicwion. . Office at Saunderg_<fc Fosler'so'd stand, in fulP view of tiio Montgomery" ITall, Ment- . gomorv, Ala. T ; ?,;4 o. t- ?Hlger . , ; ?. n. bbVani-;: .. Sept. 5.' ' ' * 2&, ! v> - -rf'J ~ S.; :i DEADER IN > : PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, ^ l?o. II HAV^E-STRELTj , '. .CHARLESTON,-VC?.. C,. < A F HE keeps constantly for sale,.a general assortment . of Puiu'ta.ttnd.Oila.of all kinds; Varuipbes;'Win: dow GlaS? and( Snahea,. ?pts. Turpentine* Spirit GaSr Cotton'foot-Gin Fixtures, .Glue and Bryshea, ^.various kinds. .''.jI . <t" , ; r. 37-T-Oy... ' '"New' Goods. r*.'./.'-, ; \ $. .k R. KENNEDYjate now. receiving, tiiyp; I\ Jail stock, and will be able to. 8bo\v>.an.-ojitftji-. sjve .and- handsome assqrtment of desirable goo^pja^ few days. . ... , 8cptrl9?If.. G\ ARPET Bags, Floor Cloths, Crumb. Cloths, ic: / Just received at ''the Old-Corner." * ' -r. ; Sept 19?tf. - ' :E' W. : , ? : ? I ' ? < ' A. IV. & B. Kennedy - HAVE received and offer iorifate a full assoitrlfent of Ready Made Clothing, consisting *&f Coatsf . Vests, Pants, *" ' f * ' **v " ' , ' . BOYS' CLOTHING. . ; Coals and Vests, Under Shirts, Drafters, t Itbsej Tics'- . Cravats, Ac, ?* '* ' . * ' ' ' . ' Dress Shirts, of eupe'rioVquallty, made to order'and warranted to fit. ..- Ocf 24./ ' ' : . . _ LADLBS' Drown Rtid Drao ciotns tor Taimaa ancr Cloaks, just opened at the "Old Corner" By1 * " Oct. 31?tfc. , V K. w.^bonnisy/ ? ! ''V r ??: ' '}. . ' . - * HOUSE KEEPING articles in a great variety; also. Bathing T.ubs> Rocking and Sittiug Chairs, just received at the '.'Old Corner" by'.' Oct.31?JX E. W. BONNET. _ CONGA itEE H O USE, ' . [LATE -JANNEY'S HOTEL,) : COLUMBIA, S. C. W. 8. OOODWYN,' PROPRIETOR.' R. E. L. EWART, - ' - MANAGER. IS now- open for the reception of BOARDERS and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. f No pains will be spared by. the Proprietor anch Manager to make tho House worthy in every respect, of a liberal support. Every thirig which can be,, will be done to render the stay of their visitors comfortable and pleasant. ... flfT Hitchcock's splendid line of OMNIBUSSES will always be ready to convey Passengers to and from the House. ... Oct 10.,. ffOTICt. rPHE subscriber respeotfully informs his fHends and I patrons that he continues bis BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES at W.' J; Gayer's old stand, southeast corner Meeting and Wentworth streets,where may be Seen ajerge stock of,good* VEHFDLE8, composod of liglit and heavy work. Splendid Fajl Stock arrtvii.g every week, among which are some nefr and very tasty models of Family Carriages. Manufacturing and Repairing will be oouo from tliia date with usual dispatch.. Charleston, NoV 5-45 ' LEONARD CHAPlft, * h now open for the accommodation of the Trpo cling Public. IT is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted np; and lately putriria state of complete repair. The Rooms are latge. open and airy; flnefam' ily parlors well furnistied. The Table will be supplied with everything which an excellent country market' will afford, and attended by the best servants. '' The Bar will be supplied with 4ie choicest Wines and Liquors. . - TRB STABLES I* Are well lifted up, attended by careful and experienced Ostlers,.and well supplied with Provender. " ' I ' ; ' ALSO Lots prepared for the accomrttpdution of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences/. . i! ' "iMiere "will at all times be tin Odtnjbnsin Attendance ito dou vey passengers to arid front tli'e Depot. ' . . . ' ' 'W. M. WATSON". Camden.. May 30, 1854. 22 ' l&REAT SOUTHERN BEMEDY7 i-i JA QW& G0H fHAii l\ ' FOB ALJL BOIVFL DISEASE*,'. CHOLKir.C" \" CUOLKJBA /'ORjjUsi , r liYSBXTlSBy, ' , 4 BILftlKS OHOLld- r ^-DTA.RRHl?.Vi [.. L^.WR'ON?ANTt?I Also.- admit-ably.adupjed-l*? JJimiy die?a?->8nfiKemales, y.iuosf'espeeially to painful iiiciisIi nation} - , The Virtues of Jacob's^ Cordial-are too weft knoum'G) r'c'quite JjHcamiitms. .-.Jut.?ll'?ju?es*1he woist eases oMliaerlitua. 2d? It! eure$,tlie worst fptytis trf "Dysentery. 3d.-It- cures ' :Caliloi'Dit> or Mexican Ifiarihutft. 4tlr. Jf relic yep, the j, - - il-l!. e * I T. /.L_l i,iL I nvvemH \jOiiiy mu. u ruiw - IIUKTU jivrirui. It :?ure?,. ^IjuIiih luhmiuui: 7ill. Ifc -ctuvs. Faini'al Menstruation. - 8llt It relieves i'aiir in Rack and _ Louis. Mji. .It-counteracts .>crvousr??i*?."^uid''I)e- * 9ponde?>y-. H^h, It. restores liyoirularif.i?B.. It'dispels gloomy and liysL rici? Feelings. It'sail admirnblc'Tonic. ' " "" ' * . A few short Extracts' from Letters, Testimonials, , <te. " 1 have used Jacob's Cordial hi tny fimflV, .a'trf have found it a ?Qost efficient; and iu my* judgment, a valuable.remedy.'U i 'Hon. Hih.\k Wabhjeb, I ; ... .* ' .... - Judgeof Supreme CourtrGo.-? ' " ft gives.tme pleasure i>i being- abjc to recommend"' Jacob's Cordial?my owir partial ..experience; , and the experience of my .neighbors and friends around1 me, is a sufficient guarantee for'toe-to believe iVto be all tln^t it purports tor be, vir a' sovereign rmikdy/' . ? ^ WM. II. U^DltRWQOD,- > formerly Judge of tSqpreioe Court,.ChecokeeCt. ,"d take great pleasure in recommeoding'th'fti in*Till treble mod ieine toaW^dflictad witi^bowel diseases,' for which 1 believe it.to be a.soveeeiga remedy?de , cidedly superior to any'thing else ever tried by me."7 A. A. Oaulding, Deputy G. M., of v.-*. ihc "Grand Lodge ?f Geovgih.' " I have used ' Jacobs-Cordinl' in ??y-<iuin)V, ni]d. Uiiss with all I hanr. abcruhit- as n remedy *by-tbbae*' who Tinvetdedit, iudnceW-me to believe that it-standsat the head of every preparation of the kipd, and I' would recommend, its use iir the disentvefor wniphit js compounded;" Wjles fl.-Bobbins, "Cashier df* .. tboii.itik of tiro-State of* G ?org to, *G tiffin. .."If there isdsnny credibilily.urhnmtiiv t&trmpny * ' J%e$b's,Co,rdml'. mu^t stajnd.prominent tfb6ve aH other piepnralions f$>r the $ure of-Bowel Diseases.? Frorti the mass of testimony in JtA favor from cymiqg' in from oil quarters, it must be very fas'in adtarice's as a curative ngerit, of mesHf not*all .other .'.patent,;' prepatSitidh's."' * - 'A. "FLKtorxJ; -Cashier Marine '<k'1 . , :Fjr$-Insurance Bank, Griffin. ' ..^"Tlii? efficient reroedyJs-travel lingiotO edleyrjty* 1 as fast, as Bonaparte pushed -bis columns -ilito Russia, and gaining commeniktio-' jylierevcr used." . ' * < Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19<A,.-1 5S., > For sale by T. J* WonifMA-N A Co-, Cirrfidefi* J. F' noV J> ll w^ivAifotTi -.T ' A? *n i'a/i lv' 14ili-)ihrr UX^i?c\i'r w w"'., m. A* J //inuni', i/ui IIII^ i *ton* AY\T. 1>aiWa-n d-C"., SirrnteiFYil?e;?P.*H. ify , JEtjiegok, Ooluffibiiw *r * . f * * * ., . v P.Ri.icTTAt;-Drrbrp. " k~ J t. iHAVTEANP^}lAR?AI. -d\K>SeY,":NW. Turfflfc '* * j Havilxnt), Haural d Co., Charlpstrtn. ' f/'. *, J. -Wright <fe Cd\ 'New Orlejfns. " f ^ -WM. W.'PUS*-./r CO., [Vopr.ir<or?, c -i '* ?AWN*AII,**3/. ' Aug. 15, 'S8-'- { *' *" .tV.'' * -j HE.Subscriber sjill cop tunica to net .ayAgent for i I "baHies dpiug business in either of^tbp. Bankir in Ciinicfon.'and hopes "by atdotalteqijon tp tin*-. nuncio i rtferit a continuance of tjia pp.woutigew homolpra ejar truate4.to liira. ^ Q., &jl A'fH-KSOll*" Aug. 39, 1854'.35^?fe' -J-. READY-MAt)E'jC&&UIING',rJHATS AND CAPS For sale by*A: # A R. KRN{f?DY~vi?: '. "1; Dre^s, Frijfck^ud, Buai^frse Cojtg^ Vests^and Pantaloons Dress jafid .Under .Sliitjsj Drajversr h#Lf Hosef YOaty QraVataT. Wasluhgtoa Jfieg, Ac ' < v ' /*' Boy'saud-V>s{a, J?a3haJjiablo Hats, Ca>8,.iEc0;s [ % v.\, ' SopU'23: V' # - . " V I I ? % - HOUSE AND SIGN .PAINTER, ?'*?% fWJ ''ti ir? , Jd^Orders from,the count ry jvill receive prompt .a ontion? , / '... ... ,. .. " Haroh 14/* . v\ W. tlll'RlOW C.4STOI*. . Attorney, at Law and Solicitor in Equity. K ~ . " CA?DBJr,*A C.* * . -i)ffieo on; Broad-Streot-near the-Ooiirt House. ' - - , iVL ^ = : W. II. R. WtfRKJfAHf, . V* ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOtfCITOfe IN EQUITY, Camden, S..C .fWill attend the Courts of" Darlington and Surfltcr Districts. Office in the Court House. ; - ws7S;"snxywoy, ..j ' '' At^ornay atLaw and Solicitor.in Equity^ V Has removed his Office to that one door aVov A; Young's Book Store. - .Jan. 5J4. ..X~r. i ? :* T- ' n BSTLEtfEN'- fine Black Cloth Frock Cofablack j. UT. Cas9irrierte and white'"Marseille# Vests, opened , laanvedk and tor aalebt tTld "OldCcrher" br .. - (>?.?-BCWNST. Otra FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ABU respectfully infarfned that' they will ?nd-at tlie old stand of Workrrian & Boone, a large > and-well 'assorted stook pf BOOTS and SHOES. TTAi^. CAPS, Trunks, Valices and parpet Bfigs, which we : will sell as low as can.be bdtrght inihiiifiiftet/ . i April 25. WORKMAN jk &>i ; .r-V;,- -*' " ' PIANO FORTES. / THE sObAcribec'liaa just receiv^'n'knppfy of fix and sp vet; Octavo PI AN O.YQRTES, Wosew'ood eases, pf suj>eriec.,..toue ?i>fl wofkmautbijp, and^ire I, warranted equal to any manufactured in tliii^fOHutry, ; from the celebrated-house of {lallett and Cumston^ " Boston, and yvill be sold at manufacturers', priee^,Nov 14 ' /<*'. ^GKO. ALDEfr ; *" ''f Hair IBfHkiicis.. .\7. THE undersigned has ppsv.on hand .an elegnnMia. sortment^pf French, English and America^ flair t Brushes, Jo. which he invites the attention or pismv roerous friends and customers. ... ^ . August9-32 bf ' ; . Z. J. DbHAY.\- ' " ATTEOTlto!. ~ ' NOT. to any great Military orders, but-ntttfrition ' tiie whole, wnife I infiirin^the citireflsof Camden thut-1'.nm permanently settled two doors iri>t>ve JL Druoker <k Uo.'s where I keep constantly on hand-' a l)eautjful.etock of JEWRLftY, Cutlery, Spefltriolea, silver and Plated Ware, Pe?rt Monaics. I.acjies OohT? - - ? l: l i. ! ( anions. Card Cases, Knives, ac., ?e., wnmn ur -w.n . sell o' the raoet reasonable teMne'for cash ortirfWheH". tual customers. The trade of ui.y olh-r kind is re r.J epeotfully declined. v ^ ~ v Watches ahd'JeVreTry repaired in thg best manner, and all work w. minted. > ' ? ' r : e CHARLES HOFENSCHEN. { -No*; 14. t ' 4#- - ** tf | - - * ~. I ' ...... j HATS, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, Guns and Cutlery. 1 by J. ISRAEL I Pease's Uwrehoniid Candy, j , A SMALL lgf of the geauino article jaat received j Dec. 1? by T. J. WORKMAN k CO. 1 i There Pills are entirely Vegetable, and are most aoperlor Medicine In the due of tAYBCiota Conpiainlt. Chilli and finer, Dytpcptia, CottiveneU, Liver Qmptaint, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Sayftua, Sail Rheum, Revert vf all Idtsdi, Lou of Appetite> ObtlrucUd and painful MerutruaUcn, and ofi lingering dittatet. - " H A? * Female Medicine they act like ? charm, and when taken according to the directions, they never htt to core-the worst cases of Piles, after all other remedies fUL - They purify the btood/equalize the dreilae tion, restore the Ltvcr^&ldney^ aaf other da* cretory Orguis, to a healthy tone and action: and at an Antl-fiilloas Family Medians they have no, equal. Prise 21 cents per box. < Also . i'-- ' {jjugfiy AttAma, tXflxsumpdoiij Ircrvttu$^JHt6iut$t Dytptpfin, -Ooi y.Xn (ht Ohut, Bade and SUU. andall diteata aritingfrem ? d? ranged Hate of the Stomachy and to rdiett the distra) emdba: fetlinffrom eating too hearty food, i* wale and AyiptpRc Ktibitj. ' WARRANTED TO 2E PURELY VEGETABLE." '"These Pills act as era Expectorant, Tonic, ant Aperient Ote 26 cent box -possesses thrfe times mote power to COrt 'iTfrrnw , than ajone dollar bottle of any of the Syrtips, Balaams,for Sana Barillas, that were ever made; and a simple trial of only one Jmx 'will prove this important troth. .They >proaote. Expectoration, X,oo#en the Phlegm, suad-Clecr the banjp ind othsrSssky tory Organs, 6t mil morbid matter* and them not another remedy in the whole.Materia Medlca capable C imparting each heating properties to the finng* and vital Q n g&ns as these Pill*. They Cairo Costlweness, produce a good,^ regular Appetite, smd Strpngtiap^ the 5ri?^5 wots per box, containing 26 doses of Medicine. (All on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the PlanUHt Jlmanac 8 funs, giving foil parti cOlirs and certificate* of ceres. Btfth kinds qf the above-named Pills are for sale in , Very Town sad Village In BThrfh end Soetb Caroline* ' ?5w ' -- In Camden fcjf T. J. "\\ obkiiait-. i?-Co., >fio also keep a -supply* 6f-Dr. SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS,' and Br.: HULL'S UELEBRATEt) PHILS, tvlrielvsfop tlicGliUls and Fever thfi-first diy." 5 dtily-Sdu. - f -30 - ' '-It ^ V* _ - v *> VI .* * TMT^ Jif m ?ra4i:nt iUKaiviucs, etc* A.'JBESU" SUPPLY, just rtceived, among them arc: Holldd'ay's Oik'tmtafc 7- ' Cherry Pectoral Hoiloway's Pilis Hgsting's SyrupNa^jtha UphtH'sa?ck;8 Worja Syrup.Rodger's Syrup fif Xix rMextTcan Mus'aug Liui-.* wort and Tar and Canrirent' v ** _ " ' chalag.ua Pim Rifler' DaHy'k Magical 'Pai*!'$xSeltzer Aperient * tractor Barry's Tricdpheroua- *k Christie'e Galvanic? Jayne'rMedicines '4 Necklaces, Braoelets fad Jiadway'sReady Relief - * Fluid' * - 0*ygena*pd Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger Georgia SataapariJla. .. Murray's Fluid MagflGeia Sands'Shrsaparilla Cod Liver OfP ' Tovpsend's Saraparilla . Indian Hair Dye-' D?M Shot- . K'? J% -1. Bachelor's Hair Dye FahnCstack's-Yormifuge Depilatory PoWer * ^jgta^&Balsam Wjld Cher-Magnetic Plaster.. ->. *' ibr sale by- * "* ^ r J. U ZE^P. Flavoring Extract* * * * J?-OR Ides; Custgrda, Paddings, and aJlkindeof Cqn. ' iectionary, Pastry,. <fcc.'&c. Among them ara-YauiLla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg Bitter Almond, Bantftfa, Pine Apple, StrawbetrJ-fRaspberry, Rose,"Ginger, Cinnamon, dko, &c., all very suporior and for said by * *' i. " F. L. ZEMP., 1 ^ . - - . t r J w - * iBrandy and Madeira Wine-of superior |u .quality for medicinal purposes. For aula by "ApriHl. J. WORKMAN Ja CO. MANSION HOUSE,. . , CAMDEN, 8, C. SlTtyATED-jo a healthy and business part-of-the ^ .toAvrt? where cogafort, cleanliness apd-atWnticm, will "a ei>o?&ble.ar?cpiHbine<L .. ,> ? ?. * ' " , fL-a.RQCINsiON, JfarehXWy-. . Jroprietct* v .?: > ?? ?.*>.> " . .r .* Couiiajstly ou Hand, . (. EMJENT, Calcined Piaster of Paris, for buihling pucpt)Scrf). Vyp5dW or^Lfrnd Piaster, for'agrttuiLural purposes, anil Stona- Lima, all-of good quality anti tji qW.ititiss tgsuit purchaeefs.' * A very superior articlcof "White Lime forjrhiuhrash iag. -\ . - .?. >> CvL.'-CHATTSN. >.;Motcfc9.it r ? & If AdmluHtratorls UfaJJce..'; A I4L persons.having demandsagakist the estate of A Joseph Wicngcp, dec'd., will hand tjjdni fif properly attested to-A, G. Has kin i and-tliose indebtod'to said estate will make payment to him ? . . OOMiAD U. WBVGE& Adm'r. Oct^l! '**; 44 tf' VADbiE4ilAR1V?SS miKINft fi^IIKjpr^orsigned continues his business st/the oXd Jt st&ecl, retaojs bis thanks for pastfavors-atxl hope or a continynn^e df. patronage. All"work-in tots line wdlbfrdorm.-witb" punctuality, tad .where tile dish Is paid, at Uie time of delivery, a discount of ten per cent wili.be made. " - *; ; *' > ' Jan-e, lyjjd-r, - v v. 9.-S: OAEB. m_ - - - : ml , d. .I,'. 7 * ? ' CIlABtES BOFBIfSCHEIT,;' ^ Watch Maker and Jawellor, \ * . , "CAMDEN, S. G. " - ' * ?i^ i. ^_2 > -' * c_l i_ ?. . > To Paitleni :?"t rKHE'Subscriber-has now on band a large and select JL stock of"Piire Wlutd" Lead, Zine White, Linseed Oil, Spts; -Turpentine- (a Honie production)' Chrome Gredji* 4c." &c. " * * t -r'-Aiso, ' . lot oPAmcrictfn and*Pr8nch "Window Glass, n sizes from 3 H 10 to 18 Y-> 24; Putty in bladders, GliRi^r^ K-nlv^s, J'aint'BhiSbcft, and Sash Tools, which Will be diapbsed ol'on the most reasonable tefms. . *' - " 2. J. DzHAT. * Autr.29.-*- *" * ' * 35 -m?>?*? ? '4 Jacob's Cordial. HOOF LAND'S German Bitters;' Carter's "Spanish Mixturep Bull's* ToWnsemPsand Sand's Sarsspa; riHa; Rad way's Ready Relief, Ready Resolvent, Ready Regulators; -Circassian Balpi for the hair. Rog< r'sli verwort and Tar; Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral Wiatar's Balsarii Wild Cherry; Hutdbings' Dyspepsia Bitters; Oxygenated Bitters Moffat's Bitters; TarrantS* Seltzer Aperient Upkam's vegetable Electuary; Rowand's Tonic Rovrand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root Henry's Magnesia; Murray's Fluid Magnesia Citrate Ellis' Magnesia; Christie's Galvanic Curatives * Mustang Limnibrff; J syncs' Medicines Rosfe's* Famify Medicines; Strong's Pills; Moffat's do. kenoy'e, Betere'^nd Holloway'a PUIS Je_w David'K.Uebre\< Plaster, Peerv's Dead Shot McLape's Vermifuge and pills; Fahnestock'aTormifuge, With a great many other Patent Medicines to be found St T. iT. WORKMAN ft CP's. Drug Store. Fancy China Ware I I . N JUST1 received at Workman's Drug Store, an ele-? gaht assortmenfof China Ware, consisting in p^rt of FincGilt China cups and .aanoers, with ana without mottoes... ' < - v Rich Gilt Card Wceivers and Jewelry stands Fancy China Inkstands, Jewelry boxes J iowe^- V ases, elegant Touec oouiea, <tc, sc. ALSOr - .. . f ' A full sqpplj of America nand. English 'Tooth and Etafr Brushes; Clothes, Hat and Shoe do. * Buffalo dressingCombs, pocket and fine tooth Comba Also a large lot of.fineand common Shaving brushes. " itVA- oy fv T HtC>MDEN'JOVR.N A L. Two DjJUahsrit.pgtid in. advance ^ *Fwo dollars and Fitly Cents 1f--pey^nt te-delay edtbrw months, and rhroe DoP.ars if not^aid iiUfthfe expiration of the year. A D V KKTISKitJiNTS* willjoe/p^TWd aftlie folowing rates: For oncSqiiftiy,,(fourteen lines oi less,) ieveniy-flvo cents for the first, and thlrfy-eerec and-a jalf cents for each subsequent insertion. Single insertions, ono dollar per square; semi-monthly, monthy and quarterly advertisements charged the same as for a single insertion. fi" The nuEiber-of insertions desired most be noted 3n the margin of all advertisements. or ther will ba published nnt{l ordered discontinued and charged ac* :ordingly, -5 *