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' :K? ' ?' ' " 1 * ' N * ,'v v , "j?' ' - j S: . " ' '.1 1 " ' v- R?'R? - '-? " "TIGHTNESS- OF THE SHEST." commonly so-called, is instantly religvcd by bathing the chest with R. R.? Relief. . BAD COLDS. As soon as you find yon have a Cough or Sora A?^flWAnno otstt HliffinrtltiT in hrnflfhinD- rhpnk lUlVflV, VlOApilVUvwwu; ?v-?y 0 the symptoms immediately. If alio wed to run on, they will entail more serious difficulties upon you. A dose of Radway's Renovating Resolvent, followed with three or four Regulators, will immediately check and tare a recent cold; and the continued use of the R. R. R. Remedies will speedily cure the most obstinate coughs. In many cases of confirmed Consumption, it has proved highly efficacious. It acts powerfully upon the lungs, aud is a most excellent expectorant. In . five minutes h will loosen the phlegm, and give relief to the distressed. In many cases of Asthma, where the patients were almost suffocated, it has in five minutes given entire relief. In all obstinate cases, each of the R. R. R. Remedies must be used. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard,..../. .12| to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound,. iv.. .vSafe- - 9 -to .. BUTTER " .r lS^lo 25 t?ccu' .. 6 to 8 BACON,..r. " 9} to 12 COFPEE, ." : 12 to 14 .CHEESE, " 14 to 18 COTTON, ...".. CJ to 9 CORN,.... per bushel, 87 tolOO FLOOR,... per barrel; 64 to 7 FODDER percwt. 7.5 to $1^ LARD,....perpound, " 124 to 14 MOLASSES,. per gallon 30 to 42 OATS, per bushel, .v37 to 50 T1C" ? - " 75 to 87 , . .. _ SUGAR*.. .per pound, 6 to 12 SALT per sack to 2. TEMPERANCE HALL. Great Musical Novelty. ? MADAME A M A LIE SIMINSKI, THE wonderful Flutist and Vocalist of the age has the honor to aunounce that she will give h$r first Grand Concert this TUESDAY EVENING, May 2d, 1854, assisted by an eminent Pianist. The Concert will consist of Vocal and Instrument pieces; for particulars see programme. Doors open at 7 J* Concert to commence atjB o'clock. Admission 50 cents. Tho Becond Concert will take place on Wednesday evening. a Notice. ORDERED that the Recorder publish in the Camdon Journal for eighr or ten able bodied hands to work on the streets and ditches in the town of Camden, by the month; liberal wages will be paid for the same by applying to the Intendant or either of the Tqjvn Wardens. ? By order of Council, C. H. DAVIS, T. .Recorder. Council Chamber, April 26th, 1854. Notice. JWESSINGER made application f?r Tavern Li cense, No. 1, to retail^spirituous Liquors in the house formerly occupied by Mr. James M. Hunter; recommended by J. McEwen, G-. S. Douglas, George Alden, James Con ler, Joseph W. Doby?^Securities Tlios E. Shannon, Henry Pate, Wm. Johnson. W. B. Kiff made application lor License for a Billiard Table, recommended by James I. Yillepigue. Jo aeph W. Doby, M. Watson, Securities W C. Moore and H. Pate. C. H. DAVIti; Recorder. Council Chamber, April 26th 1854. :? ??? 1 ______ ______^ Attention DeKalb Rifle Guards. YOY are hereby ordered to parade at your Rendezvous, at 10 o'clock, A. M on Saturday the 18th inst., for Drill and Instruction,Strmed and equipped as the Law directs. By order ofCapt. Moflat, JNO. P. McKINNOX, o. s. Camden, Mhy 2. 2t 18 To Rent. A COMFORTABLE two story building, having six good rooms above the basement, in which are three others, and one of them with a fire place. The silnation is undoubtedly healthy, aud iu a delightful neighborhood. On tho premises are a large stable, servants house, Ac. Ac. Apply to JAMES CHESNUT. Mulbury, April 25, 1864. 2t 18 $50 Reward. ? vrr . tt 1 S\ r^lAA 1a K.A-N A \V AX irom uiu suubcauui Ituuuv VUG iwuuiv of January last two Negro fellows, named Anderson and iSartin. Andorson is 23 years old, about 6 feet 6 or 8 inches high, will weigh abogt ISO or 155 pounds, has a pleasant countenance. Martin Is a mulatto, about 17 years of age, has a surly appearance, and is slow in his movements, is about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and will weigh about 140 pounds. ' The above negroes were purchased at the sale of II. Holleyman, in Camden in January last, and are supposed to be-lurking in the neighborhood of Camden, vrhese they are well known, or they may have gone.to Newberry District where one of them formerly came from. " , ' ' The above roward will be paid for the confinement of said negroes (or $25 lor either) in any jail in the State so that I may get them. G. W. KELLY. ?r? o ' Ai* is AUUJ ? 1? - Spring and Summer Hats. WE have on hand a fino supply of Spflng and Summer Flats, such as Fashionables Pearl and Drab Beavers, a beautiful and very superior article, which wo will soli at the exceeding low price of $4. Pearl Cassimere, Baltimore stylo " " Kossuth Drab Mexican Planters' Drab Brush; Planters' Black Brush, <te. all of which we offer at voty low prices. Call and examine them. WORKMAN & CO. May 2 '18 OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE respecttuuy miorraea inai we mey wm mm .at tlio old stand of Workman & Boone, a large . and well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, VCAPS, Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which wo will sell as low as can be bought in this market. April 25. WORKMAN i, CO. TT^TS AT COST. ?As the summer is apXX proaching, we offer our well-assorted slock of "WOOL HATS and CLOTH CAPS at cost for Cash. April 25. WORKMAN <fc CO. LEATHER and Slipe-Fiudings.?A , large assortment of Leather and Shoe-Findings. For sale low by WORKMAN & CO. r A . HIDES WAHllill.?we will pay in uasii. the highest market price for green or dry Hides. April 25.- . WORKMAN A CO. PINE APPLE CHEESE, Almonds, Raisins, superior-Teas, Isinglass, Extracts, Boston Pickles, fine Chewing Tobacco," Yeast Powders; Capers Mustard, Chocolate Ac. Just opened and for sale at the "Old Comer," by ' E. W. BONNET. BATHING TUBS, Towel Stands, Garden Trowels. Tin Fcot Tubs, Dish Covers, Chafing Dishes, Cake Pans, Jelly Moulds, Planished Tea Kettles, Preserve Kettles, Milk Boilers, Coffee Roasters, Ac. For sale at the " Old Corner," by, . April 25. E. W. BONNET. A fine SADDLE HORSE. Also, a good Carriage Horse and a Two-horse Wagon. For sale at the "Old ' Comer," by E. W. BONNET. South Carolina?Kershaw District IN EQUITY. Lewis W. Ballard, and Emma B. his wife, vs. Wm. J.' Gerald, Tyta Spann, et al?Bill to confirm sale and substitute property. TT appearing to my satisfaction that Tyra Spann one JL of the defendants in the above stated bill resides without and beyond the limits of this State It is ordered that he do plead, answer or demur to the same, within three months from the publication here of, or judgment pro confesso will be ordered against him. W. H. ft. WORKMAN, 0. K K. D. March 7, [$7.50] t? Talmas and Mantillas, FROM $3 to $19. Jost opened at the "Old Corner,"^ E.W. RONNBT.* - . 4? . r v?.- ^f'.A t 'y v. - '> ' * fc&h' - ' fjr i nr iil-i ir-H T. J. WORKMAN & CO., Wholesale aud Retail Druggists, CAMDEN, S. C.' OFFER foj sale, for cash, or on approved credit, a lowest market prices, a large and well-selec ted assortment of East India, Mediterrantan and European nofins tvn Tfrnin\ips French, English, and American CHEMICALS, or all kinds, Patent Medicines, Thompsouian Medicines, Shaker's Herbs sud Roots, Saratoga Water, Wines and Brandie^ Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Paints, Oils, Var nislies, Puuit Brushes, Dye-stuffs, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Burning Fluid and Camphene, Druggists' and Physicians' Glass-ware and Labels, Window Glass,- Puity, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Bronzes, Teas, Spice3, and flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Geuuine CodXiver Oil, together with every article comprising the stock of a Druggist or Physician. Our stock is of the best quality, and the best selected assortment ever offered to the puti uc.' rnysiciana, uounir}' aiercuttuis, riaiuurs uuu an others can depend on their orders meeting prompt and c.trefui attention, t^lmd opon accommodating terms.? No extra charge for packing or ttansportation to the Railroad Depot or any paf t of the town. s 2S^~Physicians' Presriptions carefully compoimde d April 25. 17 tf Carter's Spanish Mixture, BULL'S, Sand's and TownseDd's Sarsapariila, Pep sin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's bitters; Holloway's Pills and Ointment; Jew I'uvid'e or Hebrew Plaster; Hobensack's Liver Pills and Worm Syrup; McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, together with all the popular Family Medicines, usually needed at this season, may be found at April 18,?tf. Z. J. DeHAT'S. Corn Starcli. FRESH, a:.d of superior quality, a large supply just received at Z. J. DEHAli'S. April 18 I tf 16 Matched! Matches! T A \f rrloH tr\ Vtn alilo t/\ Inform fhfiflA who WGfS SO JL much pleased with those beautiful German Matches, that I have sucoeeded in obtaining another snpj.ly, to which I ask their immediate attention. Z. J. DEHAY. April 18 4t 16 vv Coiigli Caiulyi SOMETHING good, just received at . Z. J. DEHAY'S. April 18 4t 16 * On Coii*iisninlu(. 3 AAA GALLONS Stouo Ware, for sale by D. R. PEEBLES Camden, April 18 16 THE LAMPLIGHTER, AUTOBIOGRAPHY of an Actress, by Mrs. Mpwatt. ' # Louis Napoleon and his Times. Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bag of Fun, with 150 Engravings. The Old Uoctor, Miriam aiioj. Coutarine Flfmming, The Young Duke. The Wheel of Misfortune, Hypatia, <fcc., ALEXANDER YOUNG. April 11," 15 tf. IVolice. ANY porson wishing \o rentn comfortable dwelling house, in the town of Camden, or purchase a fine Kirkwootl place, can be accommodated by calling on J. R. JOY. April 10 15 "BROWNING"& LEMAN," IMPORTERS OF French, British and German DRY GOODS, inH ?)11 L'incr_cf rnrnnr nf CSIARLE8TOX, S. C. C1ARPKTING3.?Ingram, 3 Plys, Brussels, Tapes / try and Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin and "Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large Variety. EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, all styles. GILT CORNICES, in-all the new designs. CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TASSELS Ac - . DRAPERY CORDS and BEtfL ROPES in all varie"BRITISH and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CAR.t 11 i rmiiNuc. c?i an sivies. "WILTON, VELVET, an.I AXMINSTER HUGS, a large varietv. ' PLANTATION WOOLENS, BLANKETS, PLAINS KERSEYS, CAPS, Ac. Red and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, Ac. COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the best southern. IDHkG& English and American COTTON FLANNELS. French, English, and American PRINTS. LINENS of RICHARDSON'S superior make, for Sheetings,.Shirtings Pillow Cases, Table Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Toweliugs, Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, Ac. CLOTHS, CA -SIMERES and VKSTJNGS, of best French Goods. SERVANTS' CLOTHS, in all the shades of English Goods. SATINETS. TWEEDS, JEANS, aud LINDSEYS of all qualities and styles. With a full assortment of In SILKS, TISSUES,*BAREGES, GRENADINE8 MUSLINS,Ac. .BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, and MOURNING GOODS, in great Variety. EMBROIDERIES and LACE GOODS of every description. EVENING DRESS GOODS,, in great variety constantly received. au me aoovo arc 01 our own uireci importation, and offered at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. TJERiUS.?CASH, or CITT ACCEPTANCE. pg'Thc ONE PRICE system strictly adhered to all goods warranted. BROWNING '& LEMAN. Jan. 12, . 24 tf. SPRXWCS-a v AT THE "OLD CORNER." I AM. now opening my stock of Spring Goods, to which I invite the attention of mv customers. Just opening rich Summer Dress Goods, best quality?Pa-, ris Kid Gloves, kc.; also, a large assortment of Gentlemen's and Youths'ready-made clotfaing: Summer Ilats, and numerous other articles for spring trado. March 22.1854. 13 .tf. I SHALL open at the "OldCorner," in the course of this week, a very extensive assortment of Men's pnd Boy's SUMMER HATS, embracing all the newest styles. ' E. W. BONNEY. March 28 * tf 0 ItUCK & LUCAS, . DEALERS IN ' Foreign and Domestic Hardware. No. 273, King Street, (near thfi Merchant's Hotel,) CHAISE STON, 0. O. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Planters and others to their entire new and complete stock embracing every article in their line. All orders nrnmntlt; otfondpri in A TC PflTT J. J. LUCAS, March V, 10 t? Mill Irons and Agricultural Implements. SAW Mill Rag irons, cranks, Pittman's, Feed stands, stirrups and dogs. Grist Mill irons furnished to order at short notice. Plows, com shelters, straw cutters, grain cradles and corn planters, on hand, and all kindH of agricultural implements ordered at manufacturers' prices, cash. W. D. McDOWALL. April 6 6t % \S T v '* m a * w . * % A (iKAM) Sill 231 King Street, A BEAUTIFUL display is now made at ST! LEGHORN, PANAMA, RIO, INDIA, a PROFESSIONAL GE Tbis beautiful stock of Leghorn Hats combines the wards. Extra S!#is??%?l Ill*STEELE can say about litis department is, that 1 tie darlings," and he is.fuUy prepared with a grand vai 200 Dozen gbod PALM LEAF HATS, $1.50 per i 90. " Men's and Boy's Glazed Caps, $K60 Coachmen and House Servant's Dress Hats, $1.60 ea April 3.?it. A Serious Call. I HAVE outstanding sundry small bills tHtich.come under a Magistrate's jurisdiction, and which if paid as they ought to be would aid me very much in meeting my payments, without causing inconvenience to any one of the individuals who owe them; I therefore, trust that all to whom this call may apply, will come forward immediately, pay up and save a more expense ngti te from another ou.irter. April Iff,?3t. '. Z. J. DeIIAY. SPRI^iii NOTICE^ ~ THE undersigned is now receiving his Spring and Summer supply of Drugs, Medicines, 4c., to which, as usual, he iuvites the attention of his friends and customers. Z. J. DeIIAY. April 18, 16 tf. Notice. ORDERED that the Recorder advertise in the Camden Journal that the'Law prohibiting the firing of guns and small arms in the corporate limits of the Town of Camden, will be rigidly enforced from and after this date. It was also Ordered that the Recorder advertise that Council will prosecuto any person or persons who may cut down or injure any Tree growing on any of the streets or public squares inlaid Town By order of Council,. L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. Council Chamber, April 12, 4854. 16" Fishing cackle. FISHING TACKLE, of every variety, consisting of Silk, Flax, Hair, Silk-worm and Cotton Lines, Limerick Hooks and Kirby, light and extra s'trong, floats, Dip Nets, Loop Jtiooks, Keels, Dait Duckets, Snap Hooks, Ac. - A. YOUNG. WINDOW SHADES^ CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES, AND PAPER HANGINGS, At Great Bargains. rI^HE subscriber lias in store, of his own manufacJL ture and importation, an enormous stock of WINDOW, SHADES, GILT CORNICES, PAPER HANGINGSs MATRASSES, SATIN DELAINES, DAMASKS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, TASSELS, Ac. All of which are offered at prices that are appreciated by all close buyers and economical housekeepers. H. W. KINSM*AN, 177 King-st. Charleston, S. C. April 3. 14 ly Watches and Jewelry. go Gold Hunting Watches, plain and engraved cases; Silver Levers; Geneva Watches; Gold g&. AChains, Seals, and Keys; Ribbon Bucklos; Guard Chains, Keys and Vest Qhains. Thimbles. Gola, and Silver; Spectacles, Gold, Silver and Steel, with plain and colored Glasses. A new and beautiful assortment of Brooches, Chatelaine Pins; Earrings and Rings, of the latest styles.? Just received front New York and Philadelphia. April 3, A. YOUNG. New Groceries. rIWIE Subscriber is now receiving a fresh supply of X Family Groceries, Wines ^nd Liquors, consisting in part as follows: ' Crushed, powdered and coffee Sugars New Orleans, Muscovado and clarified do. Kio and Java offee New Oilcans; Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses Lovering best SyrupSperm, adm. and tallow Candles 2 firkins super Goshen Butter Choice family Lard Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 cans Superior French and Euglish Mustards A full assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Sauces and Ketchups Best llennessy Brandy Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines together with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at the lowest nriono onrl 1A url.inli T Sni'Stn flir* offifhtJnn nf purchasers, as I am determined to sell cheap. April 3. L. A. AUSTIN. 1CASE Imperial PRUNES, put up in elejrant style Just received by L. A. AUSTIN. 1CASE fresh MACCARONI. Just received bv April 3. L. A. AUSTIN. 1QR. CASK very superior PORT #WiXE, for medical purposes. For salo Ly April 8. L. A. AUSTIN. i CASE fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just received 1 by L. A. AUSTIN. Fresli'Croen Teas, 17*ROM tltfe celebrated house of Jenkins & Co., Philadelphia, and warranted. For sale by April 3. . L. A. AUSTIN. Potato Slips. \ LOT of superior POTATO SLIPS. For sate low ' ? n Anoi t * mm a JTX. by kudi. South Carolina?Kersliaw Disttrict. IN. EQUITY. Robert A. Young, nnd Mary, his wife vs. J. M. DeBaussure, Joseph B. Kershaw, MaryE. Yonng efc al?Bill for sale of Slaves and Heal Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mary Elizabeth Young, Catharine D.Young, Harriet Louisa Young Camilla Cantey Youftg, and Ilclen Young, defendants to the above bill, are without nnd reside beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered on'motion of Shannon, Sol'r for complainants that they do plead, answer or demur to the said bill within three months from the date of the publication hereof, otherwise an order pro confesso will be enteied against them. W. II. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. March 7, >[$7.50] tf.'. 35,000 CIGARS. * to wit: 1,000 genuine Rio Hondo 2,000 Arianas* ... , 2.000 Iropcros 3,000 Las Minas * ' 6,000 La Normas 2,000 Primeraa 2,000 Sylva Primeraa j 8,000 La Union 8,000 Regalias 1,000 Jenny LindT ' 6,000 Washington 3,000 Mayflower 2,000 Imperials 1,000 Star Regalia ALSO. * 15 boxes fine Chewing Tobacct 16 gross do cut do do 13 ao ao ao omotcing uu Patent Segar Ligbters, Ac. For Bale by . MOORE A KUYKENDAL. SltCF? AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD. MANUFACTURER, No. 42 Chatham at., Now York.-' OFFERS for sale the following articles warranted of superior quality :?Maccoboj^cotch, Coarse French Rapee, Honey Dew, Scotch, fTO other Snuffs, also Fine Cut Tobacco in tin foil and pnpors; a more particular description of tfee various artiqjes can be known by sending for a full price current as above. Feb. 14 7 3m A LARGE lot of Potash, in Jars of different sizes. Juit reooivod bj T. J. WORKMAN * CO. . -f - . > "T7' * ER ElMIIUTIOiV ' Charleston, S. C> EELES GREAT STRAW DOUSE, of new styles of nd other HATS, for Gentlemen and Boys. NTLEMEN'S HATS. Black Dress and Straw Hats. Prices from 60c. up i super.- $2.60. le well knows what mothers think of their "ewcct litd riety of Utile Fancy Struw llats?some richly liirame F99S HJLXSie dozen, do. 0 eta, STEELE, Charleston, S. C. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. ? FOR SALE BY MOORE & KUYKENDAL, 100 pieces KERSEYS MO pair NEGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS.100 " FANTOV PRTNTTS 10 " Furnitura DO. 25 " FAKCY MUSLINS . ' 15 ' DELAINES and CASHMFRES 12 " Rock Island JEANS, all colors 5 " BEDTlCKING . r? ' ? Plairvaud Fancy JEANS 6 44 APRON CHECKS ' 10 " GINGHAMS 3 * 44 superfine BROADCLOTH 10 , " FANCY TESTINGS >. Cambrics and Shawls, Silk and Linen ITandkercliiefe andTiee, Plaid Linscj's and Flannels, Hosiery, Thread, Needles, Pins, Concord (N. C.) Yarn, Ac. ALSO?A SMACL LOT OP READY-MADE CLOTHING. SUCH AS - * Blanket ar.d Drab OVER-COATS, Fancy Cassimcre PANTS, Velvet, Silk a*d Satin VESTS. ALSO. 20 dozen first quality Wool HATS v - 1 case Albion . DO. 1 do Congress DO. 1 do assorted Cassimere DO. 1 do superfine Silk DO. 1 do CAPS, Plush, Goth and Glazed 1 J- TTtfTl I* ,CT T AO 1 UU UJDlDlViLXlU^lO. ;HEAVY GROCERIES.:- . 7 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba^UGARS 10 barrels lirst quality clqfitiqd DO. 5 " Lovering'8 cralhed DO. 20 bags Rio COFFEE 10 " Java DO. 10 sixth boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES 25 boxes Adamantine DO. 10 do cheap SOAP I do fancy DO. 10 do Pearl STARCH ? 20 gross MATCHES. WINES AND LIQUORS. 12 baskets genuine Heideick CHAMPAGNE 6 do Demercier v DO. 6 do Imitation Heidsick DO. i 10 do first quality CLARET WJNE 2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. 3 do do MADEIRA DO. 2 do do PORT DO. 4 do do MALAGA DO. . * 1 case WINE BITTERS * . 1-2 pipe "Old Otard" BRANDY . 1 qr. cask "OKUPalo" DO. & ao bonuon uock jliu. 1 do Old Holland GIN 6 cases Schiedam Schnaps DO. 1 cask old Bourbon WHISKEY 3 barrels Eagle DO. 20 do Old Rye Hammond DO. 50 do Double Rectified DO. ? Together with many other articles which will be sold ex<fcedingly low lor cash or short time. W. C. MOORE. . Extracts for Seasoning. CONSISTING of the following kinds, viz: Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Cloves, Ginger, Tonka Nutmeg, Thyme, Sage, Damask Rose A supply of the above just received by T. J. WORKMAN 4 CO. March 21 12 North Carolina Flour. A LARGE lot of Superfine North Carolina Flour, in 100 lbs. bags by MOORE & KUYKENDAL. March 16 12 Domestic Goods. BLEACHED and Drown ShirtingS and Sheelings, Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cnssi meres, .ueuimB anu uuecKs, uea ijck occ. ror saic by A. M. <fc. R. KENNDDY. a i Notice. THE Firm of Shaw & Austin is this day dissolved by mutual consent. L. A Austin will settle tho affairs of the firm and is authorized to use the name of tho firm for that purpose. Persons' indebted are requested to make payment ar soon as possible. GEO. W. SHAW. L. A. AUSTIN. Camden, ?eb. 20th, 1854. THE subscriber will continue the Grocery business at the old stand, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. L. A. AUSTIN. Feb.-20, 1854. 9 To Hire. A YOUNG, brisk and activeservantgirl, accustomed to house work, and a tolerable cook and waiter vffll be hired by the month-or year. Enquire at lais office. March 21 12 Hams Hams. 4 A A A LBS. Extra JSugar Cured Hams, just re celvaaoy js a. sunuuu^ A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Are now receiving and opening a full supply of Spring and Summer Goods, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, embracing various styles of the most desirable fabrics, carefully selected, to which the attention of purbhasers is respectfully invited. Murch 22. Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Ac. THE undersigned have received a handsome stock of Men's Tleady-made COATS, VESTS A"N1) CANTS; Boy's Clothing, consisting of Coats and Vests. Men's and Boy's Panama and Straw HATS, UnderClothing, Gloves, Cravats, Ties, Half Hose, Ac. Mo-,.1,01 A. M A*. R RRNNFDV NEW GOODS. npHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends snd X the phblio generally, that he is now receiving direct from New York, a large and splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of DRY-GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GROCERIES. All of which he invites his friend* to examjne, feeling confident that they will compare with any in this market. March. C. MATHESON. MANSION HOUSE, ' A _ ^ CAMDEN, S. C. SITUATED in a healthy and business part of tl}e town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, with a good table are combined. E. G. ROBINipN, March 1,?ly. Proprietor. AFRESH supply ofRushton ft Clark's superior Cod Liver Oil has been just received by April 11. a T, J. WORKMAN ft 00. 2 ' <9 ' . jJ ' THE BRITISH QUARTERLIES, A.KD . BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. LEONARD SCOTT, <fc CO.j New "fork, continue to l-e-publish the following British Perloditals, vie: i rrrtts mvnrt'j r.Tf . nmrtil v oPVTrm 1. lOCi , V(UaniI<DLlX IbUTULiTI (Conskbvative.) 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Wnto.)' 8. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIr.^, (Fee* CllUBCB.) ? 4. THE WESTMINSTER RETfffiW, (Libshal.) 5. BLACKWOOD'S /EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, X?*f- * , r|^HE present critical state of European affairs will JL render these publications unusually interesting during the year, 1864. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily wiitten news items, crude speculations, aod flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest end [excitement of the great political events of the time,, shall have passed away. It is to' these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible aud reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well-established literary,- scientific, and theological character, we urge upon the consideration of the reeding public. Arrangements are in progres^'for the receipt of ear ly sheets from the British Publishers, by which we shall be able to pine*. all our Reprints in thejhands of subscribers, about as soon S3 they can be furnished with the foreign copies?Although this will involve a very large outlay on our part, we shall coutinue to furuish the Periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore, viz:? For any one of the four Reviews, $8,00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5,00 For any three of Jthe four Reviews, 7,00 For all four of the Reviews, 8,00 For Blackwood's Magazine,Kr-.,.y. 8,00 For Blackwood and three Reviews,.9,00 For Blackwood and the fonr Reviews, .. 10,001 Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money current in the Stale where issufid'will be received at par. ? or VXUVVIU||I A discount of 25 per tent from the above priceB will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more Copies of any one or more of the above works. -Thus, 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 $30; and so on. Postage. In all the Principal cities and towns, these works will be delivered, through Agents FREE OF POST AGE. When sent by mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be but Twenty-vonr Cents at year, for " Blackwo< d," and but Twelve Cents n year for each of the Reviews. ^ . Remittan' es and communications should always be a'ddressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, . . LEONARD SCOTT <fc CO, 51 Gold Street, New York. N. B.?L. S. <fc Co. have recently published, and have now for sale, the "FARMER'S GUIDE," by Henr^r Stephens, of Edinburgh, and Professor Norton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal octavo, containing. 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings. Price, in muslin binding, 6$ Of This is not the old "Book of the Farm," lately resuscitated and thrown upon the mark!t. Feb. 28,1854. 48 tf. - ' HAND, WILLIAMS & WILCOX, WHOLESALE GROCERS, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE subscribers having established themselves in Charleston for the transaction of a GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, Respectfully solicit your attention to their extensive and well selected st0#:. . . Their assortmout will comprise all articles usually kept in their line, (excepting Liquors,) will be constantly replenished, aud disposed of upon terms as favorable^s are offered at any similar establishment. Special and careful attention shall be given to tilling orders. It shall be our object to do business with PROMPT and RESPONSIBLE Merchants and Planters, thereby onabling us to sell at Small Profits. HAND, WILLIAMS & WILCOX, No. 1 Hayne Street. DANIEL HAND. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. DANIEL WILCOX. Jan. 24. 4 4m Corn for Sale. TIIE subscriber has on hand SOO Bushels of good Corn, which may be had on application. '1 4 _ S. F. CLYBURN. Hickory Head, Po. Lancaster, S C. t? Notice to Guardians, Ac. NOTICE isboreby given to all Guardians,trustees and Receivers, appointed by and accountable to the .Honorable Court of Equity for Kersha#v District, in tne State of South Carolina, that they do make their annual returns to the Commissioner of said Court on or before the flrst day of May, next. W. K. R. WORKMAN, c. E. K. D. Comm'rs. Office, March 19. 6t For Sale. MY Residence on Lyttletoir Street is offcrod fo sale at a reduoed price and on accommodatin terras. The premises aro convenient and in complete repair Possession given immediately. Apply to William M Shannon, Esq. J. M. COOPER. Dec. 19. j 51 tf - Timby's Union Water Wheel. WILLIAM "M. SANDERS agent for Kershaw and Sumter District?. -This Wheel is applicable to all kinds of Machinery requiring water power, the most simple and powerful, and require? less water than any Wheel in exiB* - ? ? ? ? ? 'I ! ?? L a o/luonf o/va a f tirAolrirtM anfin.iTtf ICIICC, UlIU UOO kuo uuTuuvujjt ?'i nui auig ^tibiiVJjr submerged. < These Wheels may .be seen in operation at the Agent's mills, fourteen miles below Camden, who will also superintend putting them in, if required, or he may be addressed at Stateburg, S. C. 'April 12, . 15 ^ 12m.. ON consignment a lot of prime North Carolina Bacon, also a few celebrated '"Milling Hama" for sale low to close, also beet Seed Potatoes, Cow Peae, North Carolina Flour, <ke.. call at the "Old ^earner." ^ E. W BONNEY, ^lOyict Seed. AL \RGE and fresn aupply}n?tf jflfteived by T; J. WO REMAIN. 4J8CT. ^ Maroh 21 15T i 20,000 Copies in 20 Days! TIIE LAMPLIGHTER, . THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY AND THRILLING TALE OE MODRRN TIMES. This is the universnl testimony of the Newspaper l'ress, and the verdict of the READING PlBLie. We have beeji utterly unable to fill all our orders, so great has been the demand for this Great American Romance. POBCrSHRD BY JOHN P. JEWETT A CO;, BOSTON. And for sale by all Booksellers. pgThe work will be forwarded by mail to any person exclosing $1 and a six postage stamps. March 21. 12 . 4t ' * lfew Spring Goods. THE Subscriber has received a large and elegant assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, both Fan* cy and Staple, which he invites the attention of purchasers to examine, as he will sell as low as the some quality of goods can be had elsewhere. W.J). ilcDOWALK April 8 - 6t 16 JAMES WILSON having placed his Notes and Books in my binds for collection, notice is hereby given to all persons who asly be indebted to him to, moke Immediate payment. W. H. B. WORKMAN. March SO 16 | 4 k * * ? i. n--r ???Ma-T ii -arfl? ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAE< For the complete Core of Coughs, Golds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, bpittlng of Blued/ and all other Lung CompiaintVtending to Co*-' uxnptioni. n^HlS preparation, is getting-into use all over our X Country. The numerous letters ve reoeive'fiont our various ugenta, informing us of cures effected iii their immediate neighborhoods, warrsut.hs in raying it is one of the best, ff mt the verv beet Couth Meddcine now beiore the public. It aftnopiiDvanabl^ret lievee and not onfreqtieetly turoetheory worst caeea.' When all other Cough preparation*.,have (ailed; thishas relieved the putient, as Drug^?;dealers iu Med | iciues, and Physicians can testify. .'Ask tl?o A gent in your nearest town, what has befit his experience of the effects of this medicine. If hi boa bevto telling it for any length of time he will tell you IT 18 THE BEST 3IED1&KE EXTA Below we give a few extractj^frfifn letters ire havtS /J, received lately regarding the vlrtues'ofthis medietlii-. ^ Dr. S. 8. Ofllin, of Knoxville, Go., says! ITintts v been using your liverwort and far very extensively " ^ in my. practice for three year? past, aud, it in with' pleasure I etate'my belief rn fta\?up?riority overall other articles wjth which I am acquainted, for which;jfM it is recommended." . Messa" Fitzgerald 4 Bcnners, writing from Wsjrne^l : ville, N. . say: "The Liverwort a&d.Tar is becoming i daily more popular in this country, and we tbinh justly so. All who have tried it speak in commrndn- . ^ ble terms of it, and say it is very hetitficial in allcviating the complaints for weich it is recommended." i Our Agent in- Piekens District S. V-fyr. 8. It. Mc- a Fall, assures us "thaf he uses it with great benefit in bis own family, and recommends it to his rnHghbors." He gives an instance of a negro, woman, in his vicinity, who had been Buffering with disease of the Lmigs for years, attended with severe cough, who was rtfc lieved by the Liverwort and Tar. . _ v Such are the good reports we hear of thia Medicine" * ** from all parts of the South. For a report of the surprising eurfti- it has performed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States,*we would invite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet ^bich accompli- * nies each bottle. To a]I, we say, have hope, have hope! .. TRY THE MEDICINE tt" '. Bctwarned in haaon IIi And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat ibd lungs. * and invitimron thatdrenffdisease. Consumption, v hen so soothing and healing a'Temedy can be obtained as* Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations / The genuine article ia signed Axnnrw Rooms, .on the*engrayed wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or six boQJies for $5, Sold', wholesale and retail by SCQVIL & MEAD, Ul,(2hartres-st bet. ContiondSt Louis. N.O. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom alt orders and applications for agencies must beadd(?seed' Sold also oy Z. J. D all a t and'T. J. Wosemax & Co. Camden ; Maqil & HiATn, Lancaster; Winchmtkb & Stitt, Monroe, N. C.; Fisher <t Heimtbu, Columbia. . April. 16 8m ON and after Monday the 2d Say of January, 1854.' the Passenger and Mail Train will leave Camden at 6 o'clock, A. iVt., and run diroctly tbrtfugh to Cck lumbia, until further notice. Roturuing, will leave Columbia as 12, M. , * ^SVD. BAXLEY, Agent Dcc.30. " 1 , tf' Ready-made clothing, hats and caps? For sale by A. M 4.R. Kekkedy?viz: ^ * Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pantaloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drapers; half Hoso; Fancy Cravats; Washington.Ties, 4c. Boy's Clothing?Coats and Vesta. Fashionable Hats," Caps, 4c Sept. 27. r ' Dry-Goods,'Groceries, Crockery frc, THEsubscribe#ontinuesto keep on hand a com- . plete assortment'of Domestic Dry Goods, / Grocc-' ries, Crockery, 4a. which he will sell very lowforpsijt. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Sugar, Coffee, ?alt, Cheese, ^c.Ac. Among his Dry Goods will.befound. a good article o pure Irish Linen, which he will warrant to be gehuiner and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be Ubugbt in " <v this market' Purchasers wohlddo well to give him a call.. . Jan. 2. < J. CHARLESWORTTT. ~WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS! I~ DR. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted/to bo the best, most safe and radical cure for Worm*- It is approved and recommended by tbe Medical Faculty in ever* section Where it has been introduced. In fact, where it is known none other is use<j. One of our most respected physicians in spewing of Dr. McLane's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority over all other Vermifuges "arises from the fact that while it is more efficacious than any other Vermifuge it is "perfectly safe. jffiTrice 25 cents per bottle. , Dr. ittcLaiie's tfver Pills. ' ' BEING composed entirely of vegetable substances is not only safe, tut have been found by nil who . have used them, as the best remedy for all affections of the Liver and Digestive, organs. In fact, where they are used Liver. Complaint eannot exist. iffi'Price 25 cents per box. The above valuable preparations are for sale by most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of x P. M. COHEN A CO., Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery Ac.' No. 29 Hayne-strect, Charleston. S. C. Hals Hardware and Crockery- / MY stocks of Hats, Hardware and Crockery, China / and Glassware oro.vcry complete and embrace ' nearly every aritcie cauta lor in tins market. . . W. D. McDOWALt.,' April 8 - Ct -.15 g 100 DOLLARS REWAIU)7~ OFFICE OF W. k N. 0. TELEGJtAPp CO. > Ciurlestox, S. C., April 3d, 1854.) THE above reward will be paid by this Cptnpany, for proof to conviction of the person orffpersona who have or did cu? the line of wire.-from Qhmden to- . Cheraw, during the past two days, and thdtame reward tgrill be paid on conviction, for nnj-foiure depredations of this nature committed on Uta-lme. S." WO WRY', jfc, President * .* April 4, 14 ' ? 2t. . ^ GREENWAY, BROTHER &*CO?. No. 19 Barclay Street, New York, A {Kext Street Korth bf'ffie Astor House,). < IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS XH Wrv arvr. OTWHinuy receiving- oj racicets mat Steamers from Europe large amounts of denrablo poods, adapted to the wants of the trade, which' we Offer for sale at low prices for cash, or apprbred paper, payable at Bank. As our long connection with the South has given ji.r a thorough knowledge of their wants, we are enabled' to import goods exactly adapted to their sales, am# by importing them ourselves cab afford to' sell them very" low. All descriptions of LINEX GOODS tfe are import ing very largely. We have alao at all times a fbll stock of the Better , class of Domestio Goods, the whole making a more complete and desirable stock than we have ever before had; and we invite buyers to inspect it. GREENWAY, BROTHER k CO, 19 Barcldy St. k 24Tark Place. Jan. 31, *6 3m.. ROSSER & WARREN. _ . . *+ m . L .1 Factors ana commission xaercbant* \ .CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVE opened their Office on Central Whmi?tndi will be pleased to receive the favors of their friends either in selling Cotton or purchasing Supplies.. JOHN ROSS BE.' Sept. 13. ' T30. J. WARRENn a mra KAA Lbs. choice ooontry cured HaMS.- Forage 0\)\J .by L. it AHBTIN. ~ lm( Received, ANOTHER supply of 4-4, 10-4, 11.4 ?ad 12-4 bleached Shooting, " * " hUrch 28. * G. UATfiSSOSv ''*? . v: * ->jB I .."fcv '?-> ' Ml' ' MM