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- '"' ^ - ''' /'A* ? ^ 'CAfiTEE'S. '; . .~.r j: /nasouBOb #{<? ? nf tli a Tllnorl ! : - >?ti? x >? ? ^ * ' - :. Article of Mercnry in it. ; ..S'THB AFFLICTED aD and ponder. . o.o Remedy furScrofula, King's Evil, RlieuOostinaie Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or i :* un the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and FeT-i. -onic Sore Eye*, Ring Worm or Tetter, ScaJd 'J v. Enlargement and l'ain of the Bones and .uiiDDoru Ulcers, frypnmuc msoraers, i^um; ) ji. ; ly.u t.tl Complaints, and all Diseases arising .* -V '* j'ttlicleW use ot Mercury, itnprudcuce in ;.:e. z " . purity of the Blood. " if?" " uia great ^Iterative medicine and Purifier o ;';.i i j d is now used by thousands of grateful pa ?* . ? .? all parts of the United States, who testily . uie remarkable cures perfoyned by the great' -i t ii- iicines, "Garter's Spanish 71 i*.... Neuralgia, Uheumatisni, Scrofula, Erup a the Skiu, Liver Diseases, Fevers, Ulcers, ; en, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Vj .. l-auntieComplaints, Pains and Aching of the ? ?: ..?! Joints, are sneedilv nut to flight by using \-t . inestimable rentedr. V disease* of the Blood, nothing has yet been compare with it. It cleanses the system of i."ities, acts gently ami efficiently on the ? .-I.Kidneys, jtrengtheua the Digestion, gives ? j> '.!> Stoinacli,makes the skin clear and healthy, * .Ones the Constitution, cnfeebii-1 by disease. r ...? -teo down by the excesses of youth, to its prist : :coi and streugth. " - y '.ho Ladies, it is incomparably better than all ^'".edes ever used. A few doses ol Carter's .* .dixture will remove all sallownes of com ring the roees mantling to me cueeK, give i . - > tiit* fctep, and improve the geueml iieaith ; - r*?; .arable degree, beyond all the medicines . -p nu a'tier of certificates-which we have <:r "( : re;'if -:a persons from ail parts of the United liie best evidence that there i+ no humbug ' ; r:i . he press, hotel keepers,magistrates, plivfta ?>d puhnc men, well known to the community, ; "heir monv to the wonderful effect* of . . , : "3 J.OGD. PURIFIER, ^ Z '.he Agent and get a Circular and Almanac. - a ; -* : the wohleriul cures this truly*grcatest of :.i "ictucs has performed. gvr.rine unlesssigned BENNETT <fc BV.EUS, J ijra, re- 3 Pearl-street, Richmond Ya.; to all orders for supplies aud agencies must be } . ^de lij WM. S. BEERS ct Co.,Proprietors," v - ^ 4. t- ; dt TfiOMPSON, Sumterville. " v E1T <fc BARKULOO, Colombia, a . aY and T.J. WORKMAN, Camden. " vCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED vkeman Bitters, pupixn> rr 5E C, H. JACKSON, Philad'a., Pa.-, WILL KPraCTtJALLT CORE i:U& COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CArom'c or Jiervout Debility, Diet ate* of the Kidney, and all dieeaeee ariting from a dieordered Liter or Stomach. Sueb as Conatipa* tion, Inward Piles, Fullness. or*Bl?o<l to the Head, Acidity of the Stemach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, r ulness or weight in the (Stomach, Sour . ..ctious, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried, J loult Breathing,*" lutiering at the Ileal t,Cbok. - .^uffooatiogSensations,whto io a ly'ng Postuie, . ...less of Vision,Dots or Webs befo.- theSight, e, er and dull Fain in the Head, Deficiency .?perspiration, Yeilowncsa of the Skin and _ eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chei>t, Li bs, etc.. Sudden Hushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of . Evil, and great Depression of Stunts. | in attributing such valuable Medical properties to . .* remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is .me, out 18 Bimpiv BUMUSIKVi pruTCL UliUCUiaV and conclusively by the extraordinary cure*, and .letita derived from iti naa, under the direction of illustrious originator, Vr. Hoofland, among all - : bos of European society and from the immense i of testimony, from all part* of the American con it, accumulated during tha laat ten years, in tke .Is of the present proprietor. The prevalence of : to which the German Bitters are adapted, it fith sorrow wo say it, is almost universal, indeed : - v is scarcely a family throughout the whole ex>t our cijntry in which there cannot bo found a itt member* that peculiar sallow aud languid arv auc-\ denoting a diseased Liver, or un emacia '); t J offering liyspeptic. T of what immense importance to this clar.s of - . -> j rhala certain and reliable rtunodv should bo u;-.: within*tbetr reach ; oue m which no baueful * : > .j a .-sojs drug enters into its composition ; a remiv j . which the patieDt can rely with the utmost confidence aud certainty find be assured front actuu. aod taugihle proofs, that the article he is using,really possesses the virtues attributed to it Such a remedy u " iloojl.in<f s German Bitters." Thousands, of doliuns bare been expended in its manufacture and diffusion throughout HI parts of this contiucut, and the pro - *. ,*tor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating, that .- 5 m no State, County or even Village where the . . i'.e has been introduced, that there cannot be .1 't-'h-rs willing, to testify to its virtues. r i constantly in the practice of a lar'-e : >.??6 most' pifeminent physicians iu the .T. y,,A:io have also adde l their written teetimo : v l. r oe of its great virtues'. Tnjcfciclusion, . we v-v'.id vespecthilty aife'of a'.! those afilirteii ' . v ,T the ahpvo difeaseA, to give the Uiitcis a ] ' -e "Will never VxTrwyn tl^st In 1 . v ? -UtrueuU ujl hivitcil to j ' /CiV. the " Merat>ral)ihX" or uI'raetieal 1 "v--- for Farmer* and-Tamilira. cootuHiH)" . . JijAr <>f useful to oij>ta, Lu addition to the ! iiV ",w\. in :h.vnr of tlie lhltei*,/romtheT?06t [irotn : :cv ktA woif-koown iudividnaJs, in nil | arts oflh?,-n A)! agent* for the Bitters we authorized to r ?- -i'Vc .'.i? ''Uceoipt Book." gratuitously. . i - - effic* and ikuufuetory, , I2y Arch St, ?; - -j s, . *.. rjCj 1>7 Drugoisti in all the priuci* ?><..tci. -- ' v iptail bv ft}>j?theVarre? and store-V : ii'-i:-: v>h-?i in tfjo toiled States ntni Cans- , :< J WOHKMAN, <fe CO., Curoden. v i *5V; : ?%*, SumUrvillc; HoAiwr.?;UT<fc Bau?. .1: i \ V .ci'.tji r - ^ March 20-. .^bm?Kcrsbiur District* j . inequity. , a. tad wife, w. a., a.- baskin. j ?;c* 3* *?:v g* . ,,j-: . .. :v j * .** '?? -i>" ?i .* rr- r* i/.. I i - , i?, rj ?/ vim ?? 10. vj, aauorv, i , : v ::vlanU to above Kited bill, residea ' . r. ;u< of -tbia Stalorit ia ordered that ho V -o i *. f-Vt* ?'< jdoad, or demni to tho enrae with * the (lata of pubhoation hereof "c- -r ; o t ike the aame pro. odnSwsb, *511] been- j ' . ... - ftn, * ' * \7. n. IU WORKMAN C. r> t? ?; ; '* ***-*' J ^"^4 " British Periodical * Early Copies Secured.; LEONARD" SC0TT & CO., New York, oontinu* to republish the following British periodicals: li The "London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.) 2. Tbe Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) * 3. The Noith British Roview, (tr ie Churoh.) L The Westminster Review, (Liberal.)_ * * , 5. -Blackwood's Edinburgh Jlagaziue, (Tory;. The present critical state of European affairs will render these publications wnuBiiaily intercslinc during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news item*, crude sp.ccul tions,a?d flying rumors of the daily journal, and the ponderous tonie of the future historian, written after the living interest aud excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to tlicse periodicals that readers must look for tbenntr renllv intellierible and reliable history of cur rout events, Jlnd as such, iu Addition to their -well established literary, scientific,pud theological character, wc urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are pew permanently made for the receipt of early*sheets from tl?e British publishers, by which wo are enabled to place all our imprints in the hands of subscribers about as soon as tbey can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this involves' a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore, viz.: Per annum. For any one of the four Reviews .$3.00 For any two of the four reviews 5 00 For any three of the four reviews 7.00 For all four of the reviews. ; 8.00 For .Blackwood's Magazine 3.0Q For Blackwood and three reviews. 9.00 ? ? Jj r : innn for XiJacKwooa aim uic ium Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money curreut in the State where issued will be received at par. Cfablring.?A discount oftwenty-five per cent from the above prices will be allowed to clubs ordering four or more copies of auy one or more of the above works. Tims': Four copies of Blackwood, or of one review will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. Postage.?In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be delivered through agents, free of post age. When sent by mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be but. twenty-four cents a year for Blackwood, nud but fourteen cents a year for each of the reviews. Remittances and communications should always be addressed, post paid, to the publishers. ? w,> v- ?N /-\mT o. r*/~\ 54 Gold street, N. Y. N. B. L. S. & Co. bavo resen'ly published, and. l ave now for sale,the "Farmer's Guide," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and the lute Professor Nor ton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in two volumes, royal octavo, containing 1600 paces. Fourteen steel an<l six' buudrcd wood engravings. Price in muslin biitli ngs. ?6. This work is not llie oni" Book of the Farm," lately resuscitated end thrown upon the market. Consumption, Goiisumptiorr, Consumption can be Cured !! BR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT, TAR AND CANCHALAGUA has rescued its multitudes from the grave. Do you a*k for the evidence ?. THEN CALL ON THE AGENT, and get a phamplct; a newspa per is too email to contain it. In the Pamphlet you will find well authenticated cases of individuals who 'were, in very deed, rescued from the grave, for they were upon the very verge of it, and given up to die by our best Physicians and most skillful Medical Professors, when the Liverwort and Tar came to their rescue, an 1 delivered them hack to their friends. Although many of the gures scein almost incredible, yet they are not obscure ; we have given tli?ir real names.and their exact place of residence, so that they may be seen, and the facts heard from their own mouths. These 1 cures are fully corroborated by Physicians and Profes J sorsof Medicine, who are well knoWn njid are of ihe highest standing in our laud, who have beou compelled to yield to thceo stubborn facts: no onb can oisruTE seen KviDENCE. *rgPWe Challenge the "Whole World! To produce more real bona fide evidence, in an^ ooure of justice, than we have iu favor af this medicine !! 1 t\'e defy the TM.ysicians of every school, nod all UI9 aitUICIUCS uiilk imtv v ? v. ... . v...-., w duce evidence of such remarkable cures at liave been made by Dr. ROGER'S LIVERWORT, TAR sua j CANCIIALAGUA. WE CONFIDENTLY ASK THE AFFLICTED j (Not to Purchase oar ITIediciiicft,) But to examine our Pamphlet, and aee for themselves, whether the evidence is as convincing as wc say it is ; if #o, it mav rt-ove a GREAT BLESSING TO YOU. It Costs but little to give it a Fair Trial. Compared to what a Physician charges?but little when compared to what you value your healthT! What is the value of money without health I BEWARE OF COUGHS AEE COLDS! Recollect that cougha and colds are the forerun ners of Consumption! DR.ROGiyt'S LIVERWORT, TAR and CANCHALAGUA will break np the most distressing cough or cold in a few hours' time. In many cases of years' standing, u r idical cure has been effected in a very short time by strictly following the directions. We doubt not but there are-now THOUSANDS OF LIVING WITNESAESl! Who would have been in their graves if they had not used this medicine, arrcstiug tho disease before it became too late! or W7to arc those who have certified to the great value 0/ this medicine t You will find the names of such men as Hon. JUDGE WM. IiURKE, late Post I master of Cincinnati for moro than twenty years ; ' C. W. STARBUCK, Esq., Proprietor of the Cincinna- j ti Daily Times: Kon. JOHN A. COLLINS, late | Agent and Lecturer of the Grand Division of Iho | Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; Rev. HENRY WISEMA N, and tlio attending Physician, Dr. H. It WILSON, of Patriot, Gallica Co, Ohio ; II. E. DRAKE, Esq.. Druggist of high standing, of Xenia, 0.; J, G. j 111 r'.RONIMUS. and his attending Phvsician, W. W. j FRENCH, of Ilollandshtirgb, Darke County, Ohio ; j E. B- TAYLOR, Esq. Editor of the Greenville Pa- I triot ;.JOHN MELENDY, Esq., and D. K. LEAV- | ITT. Esq., Deacon# of the Yiue-frtrcet Congregutioual j Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. from major van buren, UROTUKR OF MARTIN A'AN BUREN, EX PRESIDENT OF THE ENITEI) STATES. Kinoehhook, N. Y., Sept. 20th, 185S. Ma. A. L. SeovitL?Dear Sir: Having occaaion to use r.n FkpecUirant and Comjh Remedy laat winter, I wa? reeonmiended by fhe Rev. Mr. Tiffany, of this pl.ic,-, to ?ry;the Liverwort, Tar and Cfia'nchalapta, I did so, anil think I was greatly benefitted by it, and do HEART! LT RECOM MEND IT TO OTHERS as a CovgJt Remedy. L.- V AN BUREN: - KiMi'ErnooB. N. Y .Sept. 20, 1653. . I fully concur in the above statement. . : . FRED. T. TIFFANY, "f Rector of the Episcopal Church. . ??-WOULI> IT BE POSSTBLE^i for such men of so high standing to be induced to nsr*rv* tl\e poor consumptive I > pyBe sure and oak for Dr. Rogers' Liverwort, Tar and C'anchalagua, and let no other be palmed upon you. -Porsale by ? t . ^ . SCO VIL <k MEAD, 111 Chartres si,i>etween Conti and St..Louis, N. 0. Sol e_ Agents for'the Southern States, to whom all ?rder* and applications for agencies must be ad Irt-s^a. ?* " ' Bold alw by Z. J. DkHat and T. J. Workman dCo., liia-len ; Maoill Heath, Laneaator; Winciieatkk <? Stitt, Monroe, N. C.; Fisher <5i HM.viTsivColurabia. v Feb. 20?3 mo. Bryan's Pulmonio Wafers, FO$ -COUGHS, COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION, is.: Just r&oeJrod and for saleby f1 p Jr 06. Sowllt CavoIIua?jKersUaw District.' IN EQUITY. Ex Parto Wiley J. McKain aud Anna Adella, bis wife, vs. W. G. Kennedy, et ol Petition to exchange and substitute negroes. ? IT appearing to my satisfaction that William E lirvin and darah, his wife, defendants to tho abovo stated Petition, roside without and beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Shanuon, C%t? DAtiti'nnaue fliof ?Knv Ha onnflfth nlpnd. OVjIV/1 WWi IU1 L VbillWUCIO} VUl?h kUV^ Uv | answer or demur to the abovo Petition within three months from the dale of publication hereof, or an order to take tho same pro. confe38o, will be oritered against them. I W. II. R. WORKMAN, <\ E. K. D. Mareli 6?tf. FOR SALE. rPHAT valuable plantation on Wateree River, late JL the property -of Zack Cantey and wife and formerly belonging to the Estate of Adaraaon, containing some tliirteen hundred acres, bounded Nortli by Dr. Salmond'a plantation n?d the estate of John Chcsnut, south by Edward E. Adamson's plantation, east by Springdale, and west by Wateree River. On the place are all the necessary buildings, two mills, gin-house, screw, etc., a largo body oflands cleared A under fence, in a good state for'cultivation, and a large body of well timbered uplands contiguous to the settlement Fortorma apply to either ot the undersigned. J UN U\NTEY, JAMES CANTEY, Exr'aof J no. Cantey, Sen. Jan 9, Z tf. Notice. TIIE Subscriber earnestly calls upon all indebted to the Estato?of K. S. MOFFAT, cither by note or onen account, to rnako payment; long indulgence cannot 1>? given. A. M. KENNEDY, Adm'r. March C?tf. < NoticeALL persons indebted to the Estate of tho late B. W. GIBBONS, will make paymeut to W. Thurlow Canton, Esq., as too papers of tho Estate are in his hands. And all persons who have demands against the Estate will give him notice of the same. Feb 27 ' ,B. F. EDWARDS, Adm'r. South-Carolina?-Keraliaw District IN EQUITY. Wm. B. Flotcher, vs. Jas. Summervillo. Bill for salo of Real Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Ilonry Scbrjckt Joseph Schrock, Mary, wife of ? Burns, Pllmip Schrock and his wife Nancy ; AnthariesPervincsand his wife Elizabeth, James F. Summervillo, George W. Summerville, David Summervillo, Samuel Hood and his wife Eliza, Robert Cunningham and his wife Mary. Archibald Hood and Israel Hood, Robert G. Howard ?nd wifn Anni are absent from aud rcsido beyond tho limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear, answer, plead aud demur, to the said Bill within throo months from the dato of publication ot this notice, or an order to tako said Bill pro coufesso, will be entered against them. W. if. It. WORKMAN, C. K. K. I). March 6?tf. South Carolina?Kershaw District. IN EQUITY. Alexander McDonald, vs. Daniol Hearon, ot al. Bill for Specific performance of Agrccmeut. IT appearing to tny satisfaction that Vincent Delk aud hia wife Polly; Isaac Hearon, Joshua Flearon Emanuol Ilcnron, William Skinner, James Skinner and John Skinuer, defendants to theabovo stitcd *"'11 :J- !.? limits r\f tl\io Sm)o Oil mO Olll) rfDiuc wimuui/ vuu i<uuM w? ?< ># ?/??.?-. ?tlou of Caston, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered tbat the}* do appear, answer, plead or demur to the same within throo months from the date of publication hereof, or an order to take tho samo pro. confesso, will bo entered againpt them. W. U. H. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. March 6?tf. SCHEDULE. Mail and Passenger Trains. BOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. Leave Charleston 7 a. in. Arrive at Kingsvillc 2 p. m; Columlra 3.45 p. m.; Camden 5 p. m. Leave Charleston 7 p. m. Arrive at Kingsvillc 4.30 a. m.; Columbia 6.30 a. m. Leave Charleston 8 a. m. and 4.45 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 4 p. m. and 4.30 a. m. Leave Columbia 7 a. ro. and 4 p. in. I A iwIita of nit?>*1aat^n 3 n m fltwl A a. TT1. Arrive At Augusta 4 p. iu. aud 4.30 a. m. Leave Columbia 12 a. m. Arrive at Kingaville 1.30 p. m. and Camden 5 p. m. Leave Augusta 6.80 a. m. and 6 p. tn. Arrive nt Charleston 2.30 p. ra. and C.&Oa. m. Arrive fttKingsvillc 2 p. m. and 4.30 a. ni. Arrive at Columbia 3.46 p. ro. and 6.30 a. tn. Arrive at Camden 5 p. tn. Leave Camden 6 a. in. Arrive at Charleston 3 p. m.; Columbia 10.50 a. m.; Augusta 4 p.m. II EN It Y T. PEAKE, Jan. 23?tf. Genl. Sup't. fl rI^rIE undoraigned will continue to sell goods at the A " Old Corner" on the tnost favorable terms for cash, or on a credit of one year. The abovo terms will bo strictly complied with, and no go', dasold for a longer time. Persons who havo boon indebted for 24 of 36 moutlis arc earnestly requested to pay up by the middle of February. Thoso who disregard this notic ... . '1.-:- i .u Will TOOHL CCrtJluiv uuu uiuii uuiva a 11 vi nv^uuiuo in ui hands of an attorney for collection, if not arranged bo foro return day. E. W. BONNEY. Jan. 8, 1355. 1 tf. Hair Brushes. rpiJE undersigned has now on hand an elegant as 1 sortmcntof French, English and American Hnir Brushes, to which he invitee the attention of his nu murous friends and customers. August 9-32 tf Z. J. DzlIAY. Sew Velvet Trimming*. JUST received a full assortment of black and color cd Velvet Triinmiugs of all widths at Dec. 5.?Ira. C. MATIIESON'S. Patent Door and Gate Springs. DOBERT W. INMAN, from Sheffield, England XY Manufacturer of "INMAN'3 PATENT DOOK AND GATE SPRINGS," to which was awarded the first premium at tho World's Fair, in London, 1861, announces that ho lias constituted Messrs. A. M. A R. Kcnnody nnd W. D. McDowall, Merchants, his sole Agents for tho District of Korshaw, State of South Carolina. For neatness, simplicity, full performance of all it is intondod to do, its exceeding usefulness, tts durability, and its cheapness, it certainly takes its position in the front rank of modern inventions, We do not intend to pufT, a single examination will convince the judgment of its utility. March 20?3m. Shoes, Shoes. A FULL Bupply of Ladies BOOTS and SHOES, of' >-? -it -.-i 1 wi 1 cnunnr Drtcvrs jl an bvjiwo oqu qualities j&ibouo ovjuuvu nd 8IIOE3, Youth's and Boy's Shoes. Just received by W. ANDERSON. Hides. THE highest price .will be given for good hides by ' * ~ W. A-NDER80N. Aug. 23 34 tf. Just Received. ;/ AN assortment of Fisk's METALIC BURIAL CA SES. There have been late improvements to this article. Con~be seen at the subscriber's WareRoom. 0. L. CHAXTEN. ?L. Notice. ^ - r_ ALL persons indebted to tbe"eatate: of Samuel Benson are requested to call and paj, aslonger. indulgence cannot ba given. *r. An. 30. DUKLAP, Adq'r. , \ ' * V ' BANK AGENCY!!? ? THE subscriber continues to act as agent in both os the Banks of Camden. E. W. BONNET. July 11, 28 tf. "Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery fre, * THE subscriber continues to keep on hand a com plete assortment ol Domestic Dry Goods, Groco n??Anl'amt irrt wlnnK lin umH ttnll VAPV lntl' for niftll 11 co J vi WV/avi J j u>u.| iTiiav** mv ?? *** mvm ?v.^ ? .? .v. H.ia stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Sn?ar, offcc, Sail, Cheese, &c.&c. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. J. CHARLESWORTTI. GABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Rake and Trowels, just received at the "old corner," - n n* tiAVV^CV by r*. w. DuiMX'ii. Feb. 14, 1854. 7 - tf. COHN-SDELLERS, self-sharpening Feed Cutters, (a new article.) also, Patent Cylinder and Thermometer CUrirns Meat ('utters and Sausage Stuffers. Also, Hand Plows and Uanv-ws foi garden use. For sale at the "Old Corner" by E. W. BONNEY. RASK AGIHTT. TFIE subscriber will act as Agc-nt for persons drawing money from either of the Banks in Cmden. ' Aug 14.?tf. J. DUtfLAP. ~~7 Woo J, Wool. TAJILL be purchased eithci in the Burr or e'ean. VV by W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 34 tf. Rev. Dr. CuminiM^' Works. w n/wnrtnrft -- ?t. ~ If: 1 LJVl/lUUCO UN IIIC ?liniut'><; jJU.mri" till HIV i aiables; on the Apocalypse, 1st and 2d scries; Lectures 011 Romanism; Lectures on Daniel: Scripture Headings on Genesis and Exodus; Voices of the Day and Night Voices of the Dead; Benedictions or the Blessed Life; The Tent urn! the altar: The Great Sacrifice; Christ onr Passover; Kil'-.V i any Bible lllustra tioua, in 8 vol. 12 inc.; Co.v rks. 6 vol. 12mo; Chambers' Miscellanies. 10 Chambers' Papers for the People. G vol. !2uso,; J/.-j .nicy's Narative of a Journey round the Dead Sea un.i in the Bible Lands, in I860 and 1851. including an account of the discovery of the Sites of Sodom and Go a arriih. Also a variety ol Miscellaneous Works, Sc tool Books, ic. A. VOUNG; Nov. 20. 4? . Keep Warm. GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats, some very larpe site. Also, Boys' Overcoats, just opened und :'or sale at ilio "Old Corner" by K. W. BON NICY. CtARPET Baps, Floor Cloth?, Crumb Cloths, &c. ) just received at " the Old Corner." Sept 19?tf. , E. VT. BONNEY. 4 HI A It. Uenuedv HAVErecoived and otTerfor sale n full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, consisting of Coats, Vests, Pants, BOYS' CLOTHING. Coals and Vests, Under Shirts, Drawois, i Hose, Ties Cravats, 4c, Dress Shirts, of superior quality, made to order anJ warranted to fit. Oet 24 LADIES' Brown and Drab cloths for Talmas and Cloaks, just opened at the "Old Corner" bv Oct. 31?H*. K. W. BONN BY. COOPER'S ISING GLASS, Almonds, Yeast Pow ders, Extracts, Candles, Soaps, Ac., for sale at tli "Old Corner," at tbo lower t prices. Oct. 10 E. W BONNET. Notice. THE Notes and Accounts of W. M Watson are in mj hands (as Assignee) for collection. Those inir\ i.inL'n itnmo.liMfA mivm^nt UCUtt'U iUC It^UWMiU wwr p..J , aud by so.doing save costs. Jan. 30. J- DUN LAP. Assignee. AM. & R. KENNEDY'S Stock of Dress Goods. for Ladies' wear, Embroiderio . Ilosiry, Gloves, 4c., is now very full, a id offered oil tin- most reusonablo terms. SUMMER Clothing and Hats in a groat variety of stylos. Also, Fancy J.incns4c. lor Gentlemen's wear, just opening at the "Old Corner'' by March 13,?tf. E. W. BONNET. HATS AND CAPS AT COSTTIIE subscribers having determined to discontinue this part of their business, will dn-pose of the re mainder of their stock of Flats and Caps at cost for cash, or at a very small advance on time. * ? #?!' Iw.Ji. flf.vrtl- mW ari^no will flf ? IJ UAUU. UlUkll'll U1 UIVIl on/v.rv iinvi f/iivwu m. once convince any one desirous of purchasing, that it will bo decidedly to his interest to buy ol thenu Goods of like quality have never been offered at such low prices Among them may be found tine and fashionable MOLESKIN AND BEAVER, also, a good article of PLANTATION HATS. Nov. 21?tf. WORKMAN A CO. T. J. WOlSi^AN 8L CO~ Wholesale au<l lit;tail Druggists, CAMDtLW S. C. OFFER for sale, fur cath, or on approved credit a lowest market price*, a large and well-selec ted assortment of East India, M edit erhantan and Ktrnnnp a v DRUGS AND 2HED1CI1VES, French, English, and American CHEMICALS, or all kinds, Patent Medicines, Thompsoniati Medicines. Shaker's Herbs snd Roots, Saratoga Water, Wines and Brandies, Surgical Iostrumeuts. Trusses, Paints, Oils, Var nia'.ies, Paint Brushos, Dye-stuUV. Lamps. Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid and Camphenc. Prugirists' and Physicians'Glass-ware and Labels, Wit .dev.- Glass, Putty. Hair, Tooth, Nail and I'lesh Bronzes. Teas, Spices, and flavoring Extracts, i - fernery, Faucy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Geuuine Ood i.iv-.r Oil. together with every article comprising the stock f t u'Druggist or Physician. Our stock is or the best quality, and the best eolected assortment ever offered to the public. Physicians, Country Merchants, Planters and all others can depend on their orders meeting prompt andcarcful attention, and upon accommodating terms.? No extra charge for packing or ttansportation to tho Railroad Depot or any part of the town *3f~PhvRiciana' PrcsriDtion9 carcfullv compounded | April 25. H tf New Business Establishment THE subscribers wish to inform the pubiio generally, that thoy have opened a CARRIAGE SKOP onihe Robinson Road, 15i miles above Gamdoii. and are now prepared to attend to all o' ders in their lino. Tlicy will ndt bo excelled in the quality of their work or reasonableness of their charges, bv any other establishment. J. Ware, Wood-workman, and W. CocnUAN, Painter and Trimmer, will give their undivided attention to their departments, and all Blacksmith's work will bo done to ordor by competent workmea WARE & COCHRAN', f-'ept! 12. - 37 ly'.- . Dom^S-ic Goods. BLEACHED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings,. Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cassimercs, Denims and Checks, Bed Tick Ac. For sale by A. M. <fc. R. KENNDDY. NEW Raisins, Almonds, Citron, Extracts, Cheese, Sugar House Syrup, Powdered Sugar/ Candles, ? ?- * " ? n 1 T r i..j JflCKiee, JSinglOffS, OttyeUUC, UUUid'UUJ JUIIlU^UIUtninv Tobacco, a superior article, just received nt the "Old Corner" by E. W. BONHEY. Domestics. RED and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks,Shootings, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings, <ko. For sale low, by - - * \r t. n viewwRnv iSOpt 2 ( > A. ill. UU i?. AMMMWVA! I BATHER and Shoe-Findings.?A _j largo assortment of Leather acd Shoe .Findings. For sale.low.b/ WORKMAN & CO. Lamps I?Lamps 11 JUST received an elegant assortment of Sorning - Floid and Oil Lamps. Purchasers,^re invited to I call and examine our Stock previous, to buying elso( where. , T. J. WORKMAN A CO. Marfb 37?tC & f ;r %. ' W* #! I % . *'x : '^v.: CAMDEN HOTEL 7 Is now open for ' e accommodation of the Trac .ig Public. IT is an ozcelli i commodious building,' new and well fitted up, vjd lately put in a state of complete repair. The Rooms are large, open and airy; fine fam- ily parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thing which an excellent country market will afford, and attended by the best servants. 1 The Bar will be supplied with the choicest Wfaes and Liquors. ~ * THE. STABLES Are well fitted up, attended by careful and experienc- j ed Ostlers, and well supplied with Trovender. ALSO * Lota prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. .f There wilt at all times be an Omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot. W. M. WATSON. Carodcp, May 30r 1854. .. * 22 ~6R^T~S0OTHERJf REMEDYT JACOB'S CORDIAL. ; FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASE*, ' CHOLERA, ' CHOLERA" MORBU8,' DYSENTERY, BILIOUS CHOLICT.DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA INFANTUM Also, admit-ahly adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially, to painful menstruatioh. The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too wt11 known to ri' quire Encomiums. 1st. It cores the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 2d. It cures the Worst forms ol Dysentery. 8d. If cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. 6th. It cures Cholera Morbus. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It. cures ftiinful. Menstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Despondency. 10th. It restordi Irregularities. 11th. it dispels gloomy and hysterical Feelings. 12th. It's an admirable Tonic. - ' .4 few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, dec. " 1 have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, 'a-' valuable remedy." lion. Huiau Warn*a,. Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. " I4gives me pleasure in being able to recommend lacob a Cordial?my own personal experience, and' i-~ r.f mtr nnicrlihnm and friends around' IHC C>r..v?vvv. ...j ---- . ine. is a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be' nil that it purports to be, viz. a sovedxiom remedy." W.m. 11. U.ydehwood. ' Formerly Judge of Supreme Gourt, Cherokee Ct. ' " I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy?de cidedly superior to any thing else ever tried b^me.n A. A. Gauldino, Deputy G. M.f of the Grand I<odge of Georgia. " I have used ' Jacob's Cordial' in my family, and this, vlith all I hear about it as a remedv'by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the heai^ of every preparation of the kind, and I would recommend its use in the disease for which it is compounded.* Mii.es G. Dobbins, Cashier of the Bnnk of tlifrState of Georgiu, 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 Bowel Diseases ? ? !'? ">??" nf in it* fdvop frnm rnitlinir r rum uicmaoo u? ?vcvnuV?j .? ... .. 0 in from nil quarters, it mu>tt be very far in advance' as u curative agent, of rao6t if not all other * patent,preparations." A. Fleming, Cashier Marine & Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin. , " This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.'* - Georgia Jeffersonian, May lOih, 1853. For sale by T. J. Workman <fc Co, Camden ; J. F Kennept <t Co., Ridge way; T. A. DaHoan, Darling ton: W-. T. Daroan <fc Co., Sumterville; 1'. II. Mc Gregor, Columbia. I'aincipat Depots. Havilanp. H.vbnal it Rislt, New York. Havilanp, Harual <t Co., Charleston. f . - " /- - v r\ * . J. W bioiit ? *JO., a<rw vncmin. WM. W. BLISS * CO., Proprietors. Savannau, Ga. Aug. 15, 83 ly. Notice. '"I"'TIE Subscriber still continues to act as Agent for 1 parlies doing business in either of tho Banks in Camden, and hopes by strict attention to the same to merit a continuance of tbo patronage heretofore entrusted to liira. 0. MATilKSON. Aug. 29, 1854. 35?ly GENTLEMEN' fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, black Cassimere and whito Marseilles Vests, openod Inst week and for sale at tho "Old Corner" by - Oct. 31 tf. K. W. B0NNJ3Y. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS ! ' t UST received from tho house of David Landroth, ei Philadelphia, a largo and well-selected assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, consisting, in part, of the following varieties, vizi Large globo artichoke, Early refugee " Long blood beet, Long green cucumber, Swamp " Early frame cucumber, White sugar " " Green cluster " Itod " " Gherkin " Extra enrljr turnip beet, Large purplo egg plant, Early York cabbago, Nutmeg melon, ' " May ". Turk's cap oitron melon, " Dotch " Silver skin onion, " drumhead" 1 Bell pepper, M sugar-loaf" Sweet mountain pepper,. " Savoy " Cayenne " t ?i Prnmn Tkntrh lp tin Oft. ljargc xui* .1 fcato drumhead " Green Coa " Dutch " Early cabbage " Curled Savoy " , Large'; " Green Glazed 14 I<? head Red rutcb "for pick- Sugar parsnip, [ling Long Salmond radieh, V Long Collards, L " scarlet : ! Long oraDge carrot, Rod turnip Early horn " White" " . White solid celery, Block Spanish " Cauliflower, . . Round spinach Salsiry.or vegetable oyster Early Washington peas, Early bush squash, " Charlton}-^ " Crook-necked marrow" Prince Albert ' Large red tomatoes, Extra earl/ " Small " " Large marrowfat ** Largopearshap'd" - Black-eyed " * " Early Dutch spring turnip, Dwarf biue imperial " Red top " " Royal dwarf " Adams'early com, Knight's tall " Curled parsley, Six weeks bush beans, I Largo Lima beans,' China red-aye" , " c ?ii 11 Rnnw " i Karlr Mohawk " Red va!cntino " ].' ' Racbael " . . ' T. J. WORKMAN 4 Co- * January 4th, 1855. "> 2tf - ' " t Keep Your Fcot Warm and Dry. LADIES-and Gentlemen who.are exposed oithor^o the wot or cold winter.weather, would do weH to provide themselves with Cork Solee and Winter Overshoes, which may. be had 'of superior qpality and oh reasonabjetefms-of- WORKMAN1 4 CO. Nov." 21, * * t?". LADIES' Drees Goods in Black and colors, and' every gradeof style and quality. Just opened at the " Old Corner" by E- W. BONNET. March 13, .. 11 * ? ' /-^OKrfiww?s WATER for sale bv the case at tfiev Old Corner." " E.'W. BONNBY.* March 20, .-12 \. \t HOUSE KEEPING articled in a great arietyfalso Bathing Tube, Rocking and Sitting Chairs, just received at the "Old Corner" by 'i Oct's 1?tf. . E/W. BONNET. 7 ~ NOTICE. ' fl T --I THE subscriber respectfully informs bis fiends and patrons-^tbat^be^ continues bis BUSINESS IN A-UU iXO liiui(?vnbtiit nr. J. uayur om ovauu, sontjifaat corner Meeting and Wentworth, streets, where maybeeeen a large stock of goodYEuICLES, composed of light and heavy work. Splendid Fall Stock arrivicg every week, among whioh are aome new and very toaty models of Family Carriages. MaiaafectnriDg and Repairing will be dene.Arom this te.With jiamrdiapptoh.^ - Oharioston, Sfor 3-4? . I#KONARp GHiPlK. . . ^T I^BBfeaMBMnlfliHflBjRi ^ t^.^||PPHHHH^HHBHpH|HHI|HH|R Thtie PtlU are-entirely TegeUWe, and' ere xnoit enperlor Medicine la Ibe core of nil /Wow On cfefitft. trhSh and /leer, Dvtpnaia, QatUxntu, Liter. (M?pla\? 'Jamdtic, Skk H&datM Scn/ula, San Mux*. Fnert tjaS. JUmc. "Lou qfjppdite, Obttrudod and painful Uautruatio*, and eS lu) pcrinff {uBijtf. At oMmS Medidoe they act like a charm, aM wbw takm according to the direction r, they vnrer fell to edit the wont cum of Plies* after all other remedies bit They purify the blood, eqaallie the dwute" - tlon. restore Che Uwer. Kidneys* end other, dot eretory Orgu^ to a healthy tone and aetlMl' and a* an Aou-fiilioui family Medldne they Jtare no eqoe *-" "+ ?- AJJ. A.f.^1 W.J.. .1 Wo Anata TZTL f JL | UHUUJ JUT VWH| 0??nvnw?) WII|, rr . CbuffK JtOma, Omttmption, A'crvom Dieeattt, Dytptp etc, 0 tvxattt, Brytipdar,DwpuafJJp Heart, Tafiammctien and/W d ' in Vie Chat, Bade cr>.d Side, and aUditeata arftmg trim ad ranged date of tkt Await. and to refine On dtitrm and be - feding from eating too kdtriyJM,'in weak andSgtgtfhc AoM WABBAXTEO 10 VS PTOXLY VS0RA2ZJE. Tbeee PHle act aa a? Jtopeetoraiit, Tonic, aod Aperient Oils cant box poeaceni thro* timet more power to em ttm then t one dollar pottle ot uy of the Pyrnpa, Btlactot, or 8an? peril la*, that were ever sot-le. tod ? thnple trill of only ??v wiUprore thii importanttinth.- *v-. r-. They prowaete Expectoration,. IitttM t Phlegm, and Clear the Lntfi and Other S atrv lory Orgtni) tf. all nerfelc matter, mad them . not another remedy la the whole Materia Kedfca capable imperils* inch heeding propertiee to the Longa and Vital 4 gana'as tbeee Pfllt.' They Core CadtirOneaa, weeaa a good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen- tHf Syetona* a - -vf _Price 26 cent*per box, eontalnlng.21 iloeet of MedMoa - Call on the Aganta who tell the PTJe, and get the FlonUrif Almanac earns, siring full particular; and oerttfiemtee of carta Both kinds of the abort-named Pill < are fer (ale In Beery Town and Tillage In Worth and Boat* Carolin a* ' V; - ? In Camden by T. J, Workman & Oo-'who also keep a supply of Dr. SPENt'ER?S VEGETABLE PILLS, and Dr. BULL'S CELEBRATED. PILLS, which stop the Chills and Fever the first day. July 25. " 30 Paleut Medici itea, &c. AFRESH SUPPLY, justrecelv'ed, among them are: Holloway'b Ointment Cherry PectocalHolloway's Pills - Hastiug'aSynipifaptha ? Ilobensack's Worm Syt-op Rodger's Syrup of Liver- , Moxtican Mustang Lini-"- wort and Tar and Canmcnt . chalagua Pain Killer .r ^ -Daily's- Magical Pain ExSeltzer Aperient ^ . tractor jy i Barry's Tricopherous ?-Christie'e Galvanic Belts? Jay no's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets arid u-j ?UtUV> tt) O l\cau; JfcCHCl i>* (UiVI Oxygenated Bittors . 'Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsaparilla ~' Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsaparilla Cod Liver Oil' ' Townaend'sSarsaparilla -Indian Hair Dye , ' Dead Shot Bachelor's-Hair Dye Fahnestnck's Vermifuge Depil&to'ryPower Wistar's Balsam Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster i -ry ' . "*> * * . Forsale^y^ F. L. ZEMP. | . . Flavoring Extracts FOR Ices, Custards, Puddings, sod all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, <fcc. Ac.. Among thdm are Vanilla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond* Banana, Pino Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cin namon, ic. Ac., all very superior and for sale by F. L. ZEMP., Coustaiitly on JHaud, CEMENT, Cplcined Piaster of, Paris, for building purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. ,m.. A very suppriorarticleof White Lime for whitewash ing. . c , 0. L. CHATTEN. March 9. .20 ? * tf /m.n laia/tii-tv; ci t v-r ? uvuvci ALL persons having demands against tho estate of JosejJi Wiengea. deed.. will-hand them in properly attested to A t;. Ba.*kin,,<md those indebted to said estate wii! makr eavmcnt to him CONHAlvM. WIENGES, Adm'r. Oct-?.!,./. - 44 %. Jt-. tf SADDLE & HAIINESS MAIUIHG rf"MIE undersigned continues his business at the old X stand, returns his thanks for pastfavors^and hope or.a continuance of patronage. Alt work in bla line will be done with punctuality, and where the cash ia paid, at the tirao of delivery, a discount oif ten per cent will be made. Jan 6, ly]J2- . E. J. OAKS. To Painter*. - rI~,HE Subscriber has now on hand n large and select X stock of Pure White Le'nd. Zinc Whito, Liuseo Oil, Spts. Turpentine (a Homo production) Chrome Green, Ad. Ad. " . ALSO, ' A fine lot of American and French Window Glass, n sizes from 8 H 10 to 18 1*1 24?-Putty in bladders. Glaziers' Knives, Paint Brushes, and Sash Tools, which will be diipo>ed ofon the most reasonable terms. - - ' z. j: dbhay. Aug-29., ;. . .3$ READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAP8 For sale by A. M. A R. Kennedy?via: Dress, Frock, and Business Goats; Vests and Pantaloons; Dress and Odder Blrirts; Drawers,- half Tfose; rrr_ Jt_; * m; a._ . rancy v/rav?uj; >y uannijtwu i ics, ac Boy's Clothinj?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats, Caps, 4c' . ' 1 Sept.'27. < ;. Jacob's Cordial. HOOFLANB'SGerman Bitters; Carter's Spanish Mixture;.. Bull's, Townsepd'sand Sand's Ss raspsrilla; "Rjtdway's Ready Relief, Ready Resolvent, Ready .Regulators; Circassian Balm for the hair Roger's Li verwort and Tan Ayer'a Cherry pectoral Wistor's Balsam Wild Cherry: Hutchings' Dyspepsia Bitters;'Oxygenated Bitters Moffat's Bitters; Tarrants' Seltzer Aperient Uphatn'a vegetable Electuary; RoWsnd's Tonic Ro wand's Componnasyrap or tfiacKtjerry itooi Henry's Magnesia; Murray's Fluid Magnesia: Citrate Ellis' Magnesia; Christie's Galvanic Curatives Mustang Liniment; Jaynes'Medicines Rose'sFamily Meditinftaj Strong's Pills; Moffat's do. lefty's, Peters' ond Hollowsy's Pills Jew David's Hebrew Plaster; Pcery's Dead ShA McLane's Vermifuge and pills; Fahnestock'a Vermifage, with a great many other Patent Medicines tobe'ibund vat T." J* WORKMAN k CO's. Drug Store.' OUR FRKNDS AND THE PUBLIC ABE respectfully informed that they will find at the old stand at Workman k Boone,, a large and Wfll assorted-stockofBOOTSand SHOES,-HATS^ ? -CAPS, Truukv Vahces and Carpet Bags, which we will sell as low as can be bought in this market. - April 25. WORKMAN k CO. ' 'j. ' ^ . ; V Fuuey China Ware ! JUST received at Workman's Drag Store, an ategaut assortraentof China Ware.consiatlngm jiertof Fine Gilt China cups and saucers, with and .without mouoea .- . IRichGilt Card receivers andVewelry stands , Fancy Obintv Inkstands, -jewety'jr boxes Flower-Vases, elegant Toilet-bottlea, ?c,Ac. . ,v\ . ALSO) ' V- ' : - A full.supply of America^ and EneliahTooth and Hair Brushes; Clothes, Hatand Shoe do. .. Buffalo dressin&Corabs, pocket andfioa tooth Combs ' Also a large lot of fine and common Shearing brushes, TERHIS rull'jt' * ' THE CAMDEN: JQURTAt . .Twb. Dollars ft pjud in advance Two .Dollars and Tifty. Cents il' payment be delayed three months, and Three Dollars if not raid till the axpiratlcn of the year ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted, at the foi* Inn/iritr r?tp?' Pnr nn? Snuar* nVinrfaon n ?? ?f vv?.?K.u uunvi ?V D,f BOventy-flve cents iqr tbo-fir?Vand thirty-leten and-a h*lf cents for each subsequent insertion. 8ingle insertions, one dollar per square; semi-monUilj month' lj andqnaftoriy admtisamdhts charged t bo same as for-a. single, insertion. . t35* The numher of insertions desired most be n<*ed on the margin or all advertisements, or they /will bo published until ordered discontinued aad cbniged socordingly* v \ : P > .* ' ;S: ^ ' .