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five, or perhaps three hundred bales. The whole of this cotton was planted and cultivated by the said twelve hands, and the only help they had was in the picking. To prevent any misunderstanding of this statement we are authorised to say that the hales are of the average weight of those usually made in Texas, that is about 500 lbs. each. In addition to the above we nave autnomy to say that the same twelve hands have raised and gathered during the season 2,300 bushels of corn Irom thirty acres of land, which is considerably bejow the yield of com last year, on the same plantation. It may be of some interest here to state that the above crops of cotton and corn were both planted in February, which Col. Quarlesthinks is themonth in which both cotton and com should always be planted in Texas. The picking of the cotton was commenced on the 4th of July last. If, after paying for the extra labor required to pick the above crop, there shall remain 275 bales, which is the smallest named; then the net proceeds of the twelve hands will be within a small fraction of 23 bales each, to which we must add 191 bushels of corn, to make the total product of each hand's labor; and this, at the present prices of cotton and corn, cannos fall much, if any, short of one thousand dollart to the hand. Should our readers wish confirmation of the * * ? a ? ? aDOVG Statement, ?e are iiuumi livu iv ^i?v me names of Messrs. Williams, Class, Compton, Lobdell, and Love, who own and cultivate adjoining plantations, and will bear testimony to ^ its correctness. The land which produced this crop is of the usual quality of Oyster creek lands, and indeed of the bottom lands of Texas generally, of which any one may be readily convinced by his own observation !?Galveston (Texas) News. Murderous Assault, supposed intended for John M. Clayton.?The Delaware Gazet'c says, a fortnight ago, when two gentlemen were about leaving the door of the Hon. John M. Clayton's residence at Buena Vista, a revolver ^ was twice snapped in the direction of the group. The caps exploded without igniting the charge in either barrel. Mr. C. was absent from home, and it is supposed that murderous assault was intended to be made upon liiin. A New Light Discovered.?It is said that Mr. Bates, of Dundas, Canada, has discovered a mode of producing a beautiful light from a /lannniiiAcilimi nf nnmmnn *jir It It clear, smokeless, and brilliant; perfectly safe, and can be produced at so very trifling a cost that, if it turns out as described, it must supersede the use of all descriptions of artificial light now in use. It is the intention of the inventor shortly to exhibit the results of this invention to the public, and to apply for a patent. The Union.?A co-operation friend in conversation said to us the other day, that lie thought the Union stronger noir, than since the day< of Nullification. We expressed a very ditferent opinion to hiui, at the time which ^ opinion is confirmed by the reflection. Was there ever a time before, when in the four States of .Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina, there were 150,000 rulers in favor of a dissolution of the Union { We think not. Cheroic Gazelle. A Quick Trip Akocjcd tiik World.?The bark Hazard (of Salem) Capt, A. Barstow, which arrived af New-York, 1st inst, lias made the voyage around the world in six days less than one year. This is the more remarkable when it is considered that she visited three I ports, having sailed from New York Nov. 7, ( 1850, arrived at San Francisco, March 17, i 1851, sailed thence to Ilong Kong, and thence j against a head monsoon to Bataviu, where she i remained twenty-six days, took in a Cull cargo , of coffee and arrived at New York, Nov. 1, in 64 days from Anjier. MAN A'STUDENT BY PR. CIIANNING. When I say that man is tc be a Student, I do not mean that he is to shut himself up between four walls, and bend tnind and body over books. Men thought before books were written, and some of the greatest thinkers never entered what we call a study. Nature, Scripture, society, present perpetual subjects for thonght; and the man who collects, concentrates, employs his faculties on any of these subjects for the purpose of getting the ! p. truth, is so far a student, a thinker, a philosoper, and is rising to the dignity of a man. It is time that we should cease to limit to professed scholars the title of thinkers, philosophers. Whoever sees truth with an earnest mind, no matter when or how, belongs to the school of intellectual men. In a loose sense of the word, all men may be said to think; that is, a succession of ideas, notions, passes through their minds from morning till night; but in far as this succession is passive, undirected, or governed only by accident or outward impulse, it has little more claim to dignity than the experience of the brute, who receives with like passiveness sensationTrom abroad through his waking hours. Such thought if thought it may be called, having no aim, is as useless as the vision of an eye which rests on nothing, which flies without pause over earth and sky, and receives no distinct image, Thought, in its true sense, is an energy of intellect. In thought the mind not only receives , impressions or suggesiions from within, hut re- > acts upon them, collects its attention, conceit- ' trates its force upon them, breaks them up and analyzes them like a Jiving laboratory, ami men combines them anew traces their connections, | ami thus impresses itsolf upon all the objects * which engage it. The universe in which we live was plainly intended by God to stir up such thoughts as j has now been described. True frudence is to see from the commence- ! ment of an affair what will be the end of it. ! In a fix.?An editor in the western part of Michigan is in a fix. He dunned a subscriber for his subscription, which he refused to pay; and threatened to flog the editor if he stopped the paper. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT, That wherever Dr. Rogers's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar has been introduced, it is superse- * ding every other Cough Medicine tefore the pub- " lie. This is wholly owing to its truly wonderful 1 medicinal virtues I For saie at Tho. J. Workman's Drug Stcre, < Camden, S. C. 1 ^gfSee advertisement in anoiher column. ~ I. O. O. F. ; Kershaw Lodge Number 9. 1 The Regular Weekly Meeting ol this Lodge ( will be held this Evening at their Hall at 8 o'clock By order of the i\. G. A. E. Allen, Secretary. Fair of t lie South-Carolina Institute. \) THE South Carolina Rail Road Company and * Savannah Steam Packet Company with tneir usual liberality, will bring persons to visit the F Fair between the 17th and 24th inst. inclusive, ^ and return for one Fare. t Nov. 14. 90 2t ] Skv-Liirlit Damierrean Rooms, ? O O '4 In the Hall over the Store of Mr. William c B. Campbell. [ MR. II, E. SQ.UIER would respectfully announce to the citizens of Camden and its F vicinity, that he has fitted up a sky and side Light, which is acknowledged bv ail artists to be far superior, as it softens the 1 ght,and perfects the eye, j thereby rendering it perfectly easy for persons } with weak eyes to sit for a miniature. J Mr. S.'s skill in the art needs no comment.? ^ Poisons at all sceptical are requested to call and . satisfy themselves by occular demonstration. |. A fine :i>s r'ment o!" Medalions and fancy Cases. .1 O* Likenesses of children taken in a few sc- I roods, warranted to be perfect. Nov. 11. ' 9U tf < STOLEN j^PvO.M the subscriberon Friday, the 24th ult.. j a brindled Bull Terrier l'Ul\ with w bite face and legs, and comes wl.en called NERO. I ha? c j good reason to believe that some unprincipled person (knowing him to be mine,) lias kidnapped and sent him away Irom the town. A reasonable re- b ward will be paid to any one who will deliver him * tome. Z. J. DeIIAV. . Nov. 1-1. 90 4t_ k Sheriff Sales. I>Y virtue cf Sundry Fi Fa's, to me directed, I J ) u ill sell before the Court House door in Camden, between the legal hours of sale, on the first .Monday in December next, the following property, to wit. : " 5(11 acres of land more or .'ess, bounded by lauds of Joseph Marshall, Edith My res and others, levied on a.d to be sold as the property 01 Benjamin 1 Outlaw, at the suit ot Kmza .1/azmgo and others. ALSO, -1 1 one Horse Wagon, one Trunk and various J other goods and chattels, attached and to be sold , as toe property ot Fiedcrick V. Snyder, at the 1 p suit of Thomas Stacks and Joscoh Ctiarlesvvorlli. ALSO, ' ? On Tuesday the 2d December, at the former e residence ot John Oiaharn, near Liberty liill, llie following property: 7UU lbs uitton in tne seed, a lot of corn, cotton, peas and potatoes remaining ] in the field. Three stacks Fodder, 13 head liu^s, ' together with sever* articles ol House Furniture, all ul which have been li vied upon and to be sold as the property oi John Graham, at toe suit ol J ] 1J. l.ureloii. J Oil A INGRAM, K. D. J noviy 'JO tf CHEAP GOODS. ! rpHi-i tubscrmer kegs leave respect lully to an- d I liounce to Ins ii ieods and the public general- n ly, that lie lias received a nsvv and toinpieie slock ,| ol Iresli and desirable GUOirk, which ho will a take pie.tsuie in exhibiting to his customers, and selling on the most reasonable terms, and will ^ cuiimut it i o trouble to show them il sales are ! not made. Gail anu see. } l,a<Iie:*' k>resN Goods. Plain black silks; French .l/erino and Cash- J meres; French and Fnglish Ihjnibazmes; Mouslaitic Delaines; figured and plain Alpaccus; lini;- j liams and Calicoes, with a great variety ol other artic'es in this department tuo numerous to mention, Gr,t!t!ei;if,a':i Goods. Plain and fancy Ca.-suneres; SjUinctts; Tweeds and Kentucky Juan.-; Cashmere, Valencia and Satin Yesliugs, OLc. tie. ICuudy-iuade iiotliinj;. j1 Druse, Frock and Business Coats; l'ants, \ests, ], tic.; with a low casus oi line ilats, of the iaiest style; Caps lor mvn and Boys. also Negro Cloths, Blankets, Flannels, and a line assortmenl of Cotton Goods, at all prices; bleachr 1 and brown Homespuns lor sheetings and shirtin; at all prices. a lso Crockery and Class Ware, together with an assortment ol Hardware, &c. Crashed and brown Sugar Rio and Java Collee, Starch, Spice, Pepper, ?ic. All these Goods will be sold low for cash, opto punctual customers. Call at the store one door below F. L Zeinp's, Drug-store, and three doors above the Southern Stoke S. D. IIALLFORD. Nov. 14. 90 tt Lcnsoiin in Jlthir. MR. VAN!'!1.1. will give 1 .essons on the Piano Forte, and tune the Instrument when required?charges moderate. He will be pleased to receive the calls of those who desire his services, at the Mansion Hous'o in <\? ...In.. Nov. il- _ 89 3t 11 I' M) (fcLAItTJCIlS. 22 lies. S. <J. .11. Camden, Nov. 8, 1851. ORDER NO? V Court Martial for the trial of all defaulters for Militia and Patrol duty, hereby ordered A to be held in Camden on Saturday the 20th day ol December next, at 11 o'clock. A. M. 'i'h- Court will consist of Lt. Col. Kershaw, President, Captains Moffat, Robertson, J. L. Jones, i and Miller, Members. Captain Sill, Lis. Parker and Harris, Supernumeraries. Captains of companies will have their defaulters warned to attend the court, and furnish the court with the evidences of such warning. 1 Uy order Col. TAYLOR. 0 Tito. J. Warren. Adjutant. c< Nov 10 89 _ 3t_ Hotel for Sale. 51 WILL be sold on the first day of January at e) public Auction, if not disposed of sooner, b< fiat desirable Stand at the corner of Broad and DeKalb Streets, occupied by Mr. J. B. F. Boone, with the Furniture thereto belonging. A credit will be given tosuit the purchaser. For particulars apply to John Rosser, Esq., or to Wiley McKain. WILLIAM McKAIN. 1 Nov. 11. 89 tf i SHAW & AUSTIN. ft RE now receiving and opening their Full suppl a Fo?eign and Domestic Groceries, which ifTer at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of ill owing articles : Sugars. 'Guava do. ^oaf, Crashed. <fc Powdered,Uiooscberry, Strawberry Clarified No. 1, and 2, | Blackberry Jam. orto Rico, I Exit acts, duscovado, jClnyes. Lemon, N'utmei few Orleans. \ Vanilla. Coflec. . Hermetically Seal ava*. < Articles, jigmra, ,<Salmon in 1 and 21b c lio and Cnha. /Sardines in oil in whole Teas. ^ and quarter boxes, "hoice of all kinds. pollsters in I and 2 lb. Alolasses. >Roast Reef, Anchovies Tusoovndo and Porto Rico.^Dysters, Fresh Cove B: ?. Orleans and W. Indies. | Cordials. Candles. fCuracna, Alarischine Vax. while and colored $ Annipetlc. Noyau ulamaniine Ginger Brandy. perm nnd Stearin ? Fish. Fruit. oniinun, 'igs and l'nisins, Sni?ked "^ring, LlTnon.lM, Bordeaux & Ivicat""'w'! "nJ.'l,1al* grants and Citron. tH"**1 ^v"1!' ? Inglish Walnut*, ;Mar-karcl^o J, 2. and 'ilfierl? and Brazil Nuts, I whole, half, and qn. "ig Paste, "a new article "> an" s* Spices. Provisions, ills pice, Nutmeg 4* Cloves, j^PrCnreu Hams an. 'innanmn, Ginger & Pepper, Jr,w houlilerf, .ondonand French .Mustard,^ ^ ^.I, urric Powder. Baron Sides and Sl.oul . . .Goshen, English and r i i?m n Apple Cheese. .nelisli and Don:estic of all; '! , , . < Wines and Liqiioi Ketchups and Satires. ^X^'oSlDTpryani V alnut. Mushroom, lomato,} do> pa||evoisi.. * Leading Sauce, ; Whiskey, Scotch and I iVti n i " I Bourbon, Morion ohn Bull do. , ,,0 FuIlk> ()M ,{ Warwickshire do. <Wines, South side Mad oreestershiredo. ; do. I tuff Cordon She noli Vinegar. \ (j0 Port on draught rfsence of AlichoMes, j do. for Metl. purr Lnehovy Paste, ?)0. Sparkling Hoek otted Bloaters. ; do< f?ncrjflre, and S I'rcserves. SKirshwasscr. A bsy n I nron. Oranges, Limes, ' Punch Essence, hue Apple and Ginger. jHcidseiek, Express, Can Brandy Fruits. and Victoria Champa; 'caches Cherries, jAle and Poller, jjues and Pine Apple. J choice Segars and T? Jellies and Jams. ;co of all kinds, nil of w Ceil ?.V liliick Currant Jflly, will he sol.l law lor cas Oct. li). I8?l. * 80 A "1 Boxes choice Goshen Cheese. Recr / and lor sale hy SlIAW & AUSTI Half Bids Mackerel. Received and for by SHAW &. AUSTi: I O ^r' Bids. No. 1 Mackerel. Received ili fur sale hy SHAW & AUSTIi J A Kilts Pickled llerrintr. Received and 1sale by 8H \W & AUSTII | Cask Fresh Curranis. Received and for L hy SHAW fc AUSTIi I*'/! Choice Family Hains. Received am Lrj[ 1 sale hy SHAW AUSTI! I i t? Half Hols. Extra Family Flour. Recc Lvi and for sale hy SHAW & AUSTI \i *v'?* ' 'jUrc' Received and for sale I iviU SUAW dt AUSTIi y Firkins very superior Goshen Butter, ccived and lor sale bv '.SIIAW ^ AUSTIi l/\ Bbls. Irish Potatoes, Received and LVi sale by SHAW &. AUSTI. _N.iv. 11. 89 >taAI>. [ X pursuance of the authority of the v?ovoi Books have heen opened at the tollowin<r o? !.y tlie persons named, to continue open i ho li. st d;:y of January next, for the purpose ci civing subscriptions to raise the sum of one Ired and thirty thousand dollars, for the pur if htnldmg a PI.ink Road from !he 'I'o.vn of C ler through Kershaw and Lancaster District . ji"i:n or points, on tun Aortn unroiinn line. At Diurastervillr, by Tlio. W. Iluoy, J iVitliorsponn and Tho. K. Cureton. A' Pleasant V.iUev bv G?nr;je lleckham, d.D-diy, and Drury .Morrow. Ai Liberty liiil, by L. J. Patterson, Jno, Dr< nd Jesse Kil^ore. At t.'ic Hank of (Vnden, by lite iindcrsignc The Shares will be Twenty Dollars?live urs per share must be paid at the tiineol subsi ion. J. M. C0OPEII, ) Connn A. JOHNSON, V for J. C. WE.ST. ) Catnd H OUkS OF CALHOIhli. V Disquisition on Government,and a Disco on the Constitution and Government of Tiiited States, by John C. Calhoun. Editei Lichard K. Cralle. Columbia, S. C. First Vol. Published? price ?2 (10, lor sale A. YOUNI Nov. 11. 61) Family Grocery & Provision Sl< 'MlK HiiltMiriber is just receiving and now ojienii l. complete assortment of <JKArKKir?; onsistitig in parr, ax follows: Preserves, Brandy Fruits, ami Pickles, Olives. Capers, inn I lYmier Sauce. Tomotto. W aluui, ami .Mushroom Catsup, John Hull. Harvey, am] Reading Sauce, F.ssenee of Anchovies, Kxtracts of l.cmoii, Rose, Nutmeg, and Vanilla, ( itron. Jujulie Paste,and fluava Jelly, l.nhstcrs, SaIrnoud,nnd Sardines, Prunes, Raisins, and Almonds, Brazil Nuts, and Naples Unlnuts, Tuldv Suit in ISags and Boxes, Caudles, Soap, and Starch, Soda. Butter, Wine and Huston Crackers, Hrnina and Corn Starch. American and London Mustard, Cinnamon, Cloves, and Nutmegs, Pepper, Spjce,and l?inger, Copjieras and Salljicti Powder, Shot, anil I>ead. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar, Brown Sugar, Rio and Java Collee, Rice. Flour, and Lard, Hams and Bacon Shies, Sii[s-rior Segars and Tobacco, A full and complete assortment of Utiles and Lit|?o?'s. ALSO Crockery and Olass Ware, II of v\ liich, will be sold at the lowest rales for cash R. W. ABBOTT, Opposite McKain ? Hrug Stoi Oct. r>, 1831. ?'J tf I \i,u NOI TIII:R\ i:\TLISFRII Kncouragc Home Talent &. Industry! the illustrated family friend, 4 New and Kleirant Paper, Published at \ lumbia, South Carolina, and Edited by S odman, solicits examination and challcn tmparison, with any Northern Paper. It is a large slice1, magnificently printed u )lendid paper, contains Original Tales, Sketcl reu's, Poetry, Agricultural Articles, and what else that will interest an intelligent comtnun jsides, four elegant Engravings each week. Terms, $2 per annum ; address, S. A. (jODMAN & J. J. LYONS, Columbia, S. C Corn! Corn!! ")RIME White Com, for sale by L Oct. 21,1851. 83 tf W. ANDERSO? Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. ics of a SAFEand certain cure for consumption of the Lungs, they J\_ Spitting of Blood, coughs, colds, Asthma, Pain til e fol- the Side, Bronchitis, Jloojiiug Cough, and all Pulmonary affections. r anJ EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES. ' Which can be seen in full by calling on the Agent and getting a pamphlet. Ma. Adam Harris, Assistant Surgeon U. S.Navy Hon?and piml. New York, says:?Dr. Rogers'Liverwort and Tar cured a case of the most distressing Astluna of twenty-six iuci years 5innu iiie. [Signed] ADAM HARRIS, atis. gy cjabrikl Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says:? ,half J |ia(| ,|,p Consumption!! attended with the most distressing rough, nnd discharged several quarts of blood from cans, the Lungs, and nil my friends and physicians gave, mc tip to die, yet a few bottles of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar restored me to perfect health I! OABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to and subscribed this 28th dav of November, 1SJG. IIENKY E. SPENCER, Mayor . f Cincinnati. K7~ Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west of Smith,Cincinnati.) says:?I had tho pulmonary Con sumption, attended with a most distressing cough, which reduced nte to a mere skeleton, and although tinder the care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison] I continued to I 3 in grow worse, and gave up all hopes of recovery!! At this bills, crisis I w:ut persuaded to try Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed iny lungs ami restored me to perfect health, by the use of a few bottles. I [Signed] ANN CHILD. ItT" Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says:? Beef, Although it may seem unprofessional. 1 feel constrained ders, t" state that I used Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in the Pine case of Charles Wude. who was quite low with PUI.MONARY CONSUMI' 11().N, with the happiest effect, after the usual remedies had failed. .'fine [Signed] WM. RICHARDS, M. D. J Co. _ tfr The following is written from Uizabeth'own, Ky: Your Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar gives great satisfac" rish tion in this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and pro* ga'la nounees it one of the best medicines in use. E.II. IIAYCKAPT, Druggist. eira jvy Rev> Henry Wiskman, <>f Patriot. Onllia county, rry O . writes :?Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar lias tieen the means of snatching my wife from a premature grave!! [SignedJ 1IKNKY WISEMAN. DC/" Mr. Mrrr iwCATiier, of Denmark, Tenn , writes : * ?Dr. I voters' Liverwort and Tar has met with great sttcihe, cess. A young man of this place, suppo-cd by every one to be in the last stage of Consumption!! was entirely cudinal red hy its use !! giies. [SignedJ D. MERRIWEATJIER. Druggist. ibac jj_ DR V.KE, Druggist, of Xenia, O., states : rhieh gentleman of my acquaintance, who was apparently in h. the last stage of consumption!! was restored to perfect health hy the uee of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. The ; ' cur? was a most extraordinary one. iteu Dr. Wit-sox, (an Old School Physician of high N. standing.) of Patriot. O., writes;?1 iiave be n th family physician of Mrs. Wiseman for twelve years, and during sale that time she has slide red with diseased lungs, which ftN. nally settled into Pulmonary consumption!!! She was ! entirely cured by the use of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and amJ Tar! ' II. K. WILSON..VI. L. \\ IT IS POSITIVELY A FACT! - - That wherever Dr. lingers' Syrup of Liverwort and I for Tar lias lieeri introduced, it is superseding every other v couch Medicine before the punlic. This is wholly owing i....... ?ale BE WARNED IN SEASON. U And neglect not that rough which is daily weakening 1 lor your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, consumption, when so sooth?'? ing and healing a reined v can be obtained as Dr. Rogers' ivod Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, N- BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND by BASE IMITATIONS. The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. ftr. Price ?1 per bottle, cr six bottles for !$f>. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVII.& MEAD, MM L'hrrtres ft., bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. Orleans. Sole Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders ?and applications for Agencies must l>e addressed. Sold hy Z. J. Delfay, arid at Workman's Drug Siore. ' 1 Camden, -s. C., Hall A. Honest, Winnshoro', S. C., A. Fitch. Columbia. S. ('., Beach & Khney. Orangeburg. S. C., Haviland llarrall & Co.. ami P. 31. Cohen's, Charles nor ^ Jev/ David's or Hebrew Plaster, (f rc rPIlE great remedy for Rheumatism, flout, Pain in the . JL si 1 , llip, Back. Limbs and Joints ; Scrofula, King's bun- Rvil. Wliite swelling, Hard Tumors, mill" Joints, and all pose fixed pains whatever. 'am- Where this Plaster is applied. Pain cannot exist. It has s to been beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Pain and *' Weakness in the stomach, Weak Limbs, \ fleet ion of the spine. Female Weakness,&c. iVo female, subject to pain II. or weakness in ilie hack or sides, should be without it. Married ladi-s.in delicate silnations, lind great relief from J no. constantly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for elds, coughs, Plitlii3\vti, sir. mid AiJ'-r;ions of the Lungs in their |>iiiiinry stages. It destroys inflammation by perspiration. The following commendation is from an agent residing (hd- at Trenton, Tennessee; -rji). TkentoX. flihson Co., Tenn., Nov. 7, '19. ' Messrs- S'eovil & Mead?Gentlemen: The Hebrew Plaster is becoming popular in this section. There is a ittec lady in tins county who savsshe would not he without this Piaster for live hundred dollars a year. She was itfllicteilt ed for some time with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her a great ileal of pain. The swelling and pain had extended up nearly to the armpit, and occasionally she ursc could scarcely breathe- She was confined for a ennsid. erable time, during which she was attended by some of tj<C our best physicians, but they gave her no relief. She pro n by cured a box of the Hebrew Plaster, and it relieved her almost immediately, nnd now she keeps a supply of it on by hand constantly. These facts you are at liberty to use as you think projier?they nre substantially true. ' Respectfully, yours. Ac.. tl JKSSEJ. WELLS. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations! ajui ( 'action.?The subsrrihars are the only general agents ' in the outhSsrn States for the sale of this truly valuable tig a Plaster, and, in order to prevent purchasers being imposed on by a counterfeit article, sold in tuis city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they invite particular attention to the following marks of the genuine : 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turned bottomed boxes, soldered ill. 2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions around the box. with accompanying record of court to E.Taylor, Rochester. ALSO TAKE NOTICE That the genuine has the signature of E. TAYLOR on the steel plate engraved label, on the top of each box?to imitate which, will be prosecuted us forger)'. The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in mutation of the old labels, and is sold by several dealers in medicine in this ritv for the genuine article. HEW ARK OF IT-IT IS WORTHINESS. SCOVIL.V MKAD. 113 Chart res st., N. Orleans, c, Only Agents for the Southern Stales, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must invariably be addressed. Sold at Workman's Drug Store, Cntnden, S. C.; Hall & liopest, Winnsboro', S. C.; Beach Khney, Orangeburg, S. ('.; A. Fitch, Columbia, S. C.; Sold at wholesale by P. M. Cohen Co., Havilnntl. Ilarrall A- Co., Charleston; ilavilatid, Kease & Co., New York, uovii yo tf. NOTICE. r M. HUNTER continues to keep a Public e. fj House at Ins old stand, near the Post Ofllcc. He also acts as general Agent, and having two Wagons, will haul Goods to any part of the coun,ry aindcnS. C., Oct. 8th, 1851. 80 tf Co. Solar ami Lard Oil. ^ r|"MIK subscriber keeps constantly on hand a full i,cs 1. and trcsli supply of Solar and Lard Oil of ? superior quality, which will be sold as low as such pon articles can be, consistently with uniformity ol hes, ,, rices. _uso_ '?v" Burning Fluid, L*>ntps, (ilobcs, Chimnics, Wicks, 11 Matches, Tapers rf*c. &c. n?. *11f '/ I Tli-ll A V , Fall and Winter Goods, rpiJK subscribers are now opening llieir Full and WinJL ler oupply of Dry Good*, Hardware, and Groceries, which on inspection, will he found extensive, well selected and cheap. J. Oct.'J, mo tf McDOWALL & COOPER - - -- - . ?? Teachers Wanted THE CAMDEN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION being about to open a Maie SchooLin Camden, will electon the 15th Decemder next, a Principal to take charge of their School. He must be' qualified to prepare pupils for the Junior Class in the South. Carolina College. If a sufficient number of scholars offer he will be required to have an Assistant jo the English department, to be apj proved by the Association. They have recently bu ilt a comfortable School House, consisting of ? ? o ~~ i two rooms witlijire places ; and furnished with' desks and chairs of the most approved style, snffi-' ; cient to accommodate forty-eight scholars ; this will be given (rent free) to .-uch Teacher or Teachers as the assoc ation may elect. We con-' tidcnily expect that i he income of this School will not be less than Eighteen hundred dollars. The exercises of the School will commence un the 1st .Monday in January next; Application may be made to, and any other information obtained* Ircfm* either of the undersigned.. . ALEXANDER. JOHNSON; Dr. L. 11. DBAS, Dr. JOS. LEE, Hon. THO. J. WETHERS. Charleston Courier and South Carolinian, copy semi-weekly till 1st December and send fees to : this Office. Oct. 10. 80 tf_ READ THIS! JUST Received a large and well selected Stock; in part as follows : London Duffil Blankets, various weiglils and sizes,' Colored Blankets very heavy, Wool Hats; 1 ?also? Kerseys and Linseys, a heavy stock, Satinetts, Cassimeres, Tweeds & Kentucky Jeans, Red and white Flannels, Sup. Black Satin and other Vcstings, Gents Merino Under shirts and Drawers. ? also? Bales of 3, 4-4, and 10-4 S!iirtings& Sheetings. Hardware. Carpenter's Tools, Knives and Forks, Shovels and Spades, Straight and Tw:sted Trace chains, Rlwell's Hoes, No. 1, 2, 3. and 4, Planter's Hoes, (Patent) No. 2 &. 3, Nails, assorted sizes, 20 doz. Collins Axes,' Narrow and Wide Iron. Bagging. Dundee and fiunny Bagging, 3-8 and 1-2 in Bale Rope, Twine, Groceries. Ilhds. Muscovado Sugar, tlo. St. Croix do. very choice, Bbls. Crashed do. Bags choice Rio Coffee, do. Old Gov. Java do. Molasses, 500 sacks Salt, Rock Salt. -ALSO? Bbls. Sup. Northern and N. C. Flour, 1000 bushels Best White Corn. ?and? Baskets Ileidsoick and Versenez Champaignc, Very sup. Old Port Wine, Bbls. Mong. and Old Rye Whiskey, do. N. O. Rectified do. do. Byass' London Porter, ?and? Choice Segars, of various brands. Call upon us before buying elsewhere, and we' will guarantee our prices and terms will suit. II. LEVY & SON. Oct. 17,1851. 83 l9t rpilE Subscribers will sell the remainder of L their Stock of Dry Goods, left over from last season, at extreme low prices, consisting in part of: Sup. and common Cloths, Cassiiner, Sattinetts, and Kentucky Jeans, White and Red Flannels, Bombazine, d/erino, and Alpacca, White and colored cotton Cambric, Swiss, Book and mull d/tmlina Muslin Edgings and Insertings, Fur, Dini'ty, fur Fringes, Rugs and Carpeting, Ladies black silk Ilosc,' Ladies bPk and lead col'd cotton Hose, White and colored half Hose, Gentlemen and Ladies silk Gloves, M white ?Si col'd kid " " bl'k and coi'd Cravats. II. LEVY & SON. Oct. 17, 1851. 83 19t CORN. 1AAA BUSHELS white Bread CORN, for 1 11 /Ul J sale by H. LEVY & SON. Oct. 17 83 19t ; plll.HE Goshen flutter. ' X d? V.rginia and Mountain do By ROBT. LATTA. Nov. 11. 69 tf_ A Complete Stock of Groceries CAN be found at MOORE'S, consisting in part as follows? St. Croix, N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars Rio, Cuba and Java Cofieo New Orleans and West India Molasses No. 1,2 and 3 Mackarel, in kits and 1-2 blls. 25 bbls. best Baltimore Flour | 100UU lbs. best bacon Sides ' 1000 lbs. first quality Sugar-cured Hams 1 1000 lbs do do Leaf Lard 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese 200 sacks Salt i *25 boxes Adamantine Candles J 12 do Tallow do |0 do Pearl Starch i 10 do assorted Soaps ! Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers I Hvson, Gunpowder and Green Teas, Wines and Liquors. Cigars and Tobacco of the first quality also 250 boxes Sardines 50 cans Salmon and Lobsters 100 half and whole boxes Raisins (new) Almonds, Currants and Prunes Candies and Kisses Maccaroni, Citron, Cloves &c. also Wool, Fur, and California Mats Cheap Calicoes, Homespuns and Yams Bagging, Rope and Twine. With all other articles found in a Grocery Store, for sale at wholesale or retail for cashor bankable paper. \V. C. MOORE, Oct. 21. Sign of the Red Flag. W. Anderson, WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving and opennig an Entire New Stock ol Goods. Consisting of : Dry Goods, a full assortment, Ready Made Clothing, urocenes oi an Kinaa, Shoes of every description, Hardware, Saddlery, Hat#, Caps, &c. &c. Also, a large stock of Canny nud Dundee Bagging, Kentucky and Philadelphia Rope. All of which will he sold for cash, or to punctual 'customers. ?s low ns they can be found in this market. Camden, Oct. 3, 1851. 3ms.