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W ' $ ^ j He stood there alone at that^adovvy hour, '? - By the 8winding lHraft C^^t^ing ; AR%Uent withiVsbve the tickingr^pe, . <\ Adl without save the night watch.turning; And heavily echoed "the solemn sound, As slowly he-piced o'er-the frozen ground. p mansions so lately that elione, joy;of:fe^tlyity. gleaming, .-T" i " Arid hearts 'that were beating in sympathy then, . ' in^^r^&ow living"it o'er in their dieamingp prthfer still worked at his "lonely post, L ^And^^iay'tlie Merchantall ^llVdWed in down, ? And building bright hopes for the morrow, ? Nor dreampchhe that fata whs then weaving a wand, Thatwfcjould bring to him fear and sorrow ; F , - ^-Y-etVhe printer "was there in his shadowy room, . ** And" hp set in his frame work that rich man's doom. " Tlie^young wife was sleeping-, whom lately'liad bound fi' The. tics' death only can sever ; Ai>4 dreaming,' she-started, yet woke with a smile, they-were parted forever; . - ? ; ^-But the printer was clicking tho type that would '* ' On'the morrow the truth of that midnight spell. i _ Andlher^lay the statesman with feverish brow, V&vC And restless the pillow was pressing, 'Fojfjie fgl^rougtr the shadowy mist of his dream Itis loftiest .hopes now possessing; Yet the printer worked on 'mid silence and gloomy ;And dug for ambition.its lowliest tomb. And "slowly that \vorkman tyent gathering up . s.'. His budget of grief and of gladness; . A^viWth for the noble,'a grave for the low, . - Fortbe happy.a full cup of sadness: ;j^Strange.stories of wonderAo. enchant the.ear, And dark ones ot -terror to curdle with fear. K - Fud strange the tales which that dark host shall bear, To-Dalace ffid cc^oB^ie"morrow; Oh| welcome, tbrico welcome to many a heart, * "It shall go like tho wind and wandering air, . yfor^'?hd.itscim'nges are'impressed there. T^HIsImpOWS WILL?A TRUE TALE. Bit was. a hitter flight." The snow had been fallirrg in'flifecy flights during the greater po^ ^tg^ana^Uiec.o1d^was. so intense sinews of any kind had been prosecuindustrious and enterprising citizens. foe^Night had ..succeeded day.? "and sleet were still descending, and ^he'storm seemed-to howl around and th"roiigh the .fields and orchards igan'd among.lhe distant mountains, id and had returned from the countat ^\earJier hour than usual. Sup^^ped and the family had gatli)(1 .the^sparkling firc.-o.The children jut'"tpJUed Jnr.an adjoining apartment, ImtAVSB Sleeping in the cradle under iateiiotic o pf itsmother. Mr. Rcwe^dinig .Vnewspaper, and as the fitful bckrpund his. commodious dwelling, ijia.fee.some:. xemarks .relative-to Jtlie " iiie weather./Airs. R. was parting purls upon the. head iof Hie-sleeping occasionally she imprinted the tvarm laninkafTnitliiin nnnn lie riirt/fr nhualr K? Suddenly some one rapped at the "door, ft Ep was Ofi^nedj whop a. little pirl of about seven F_. years "old.w'ps admitted. Her scanty dress was E|' tattei;e&nnd torn, a ragged quilt thrown around Bfev her sfender shoulders, and a pair of miserable fcr old shqgs upon her feet. She was almost froR' zen. Ir "You,.ni:?yth6v\vidow Watkins' little danghp ' ter?!'said^J^.>RoMdrfndrinqmringly. * a The little1 girJ . answered in the affirmative, and added that her mother'was sick, and wishMk"' ed Wr.^Rowland to step over and sec her, for K she thought she would surely die. Bfr ? Mr-.; Now land owned tne place on winch tne Bp sici-WOwan-Tesidod. She was'very indigent, m. . and but^oorly able to pay the extravagant rent qL ' which.^ie unfeeling "owner exacted.* The proE? pertyj?a?*once'? her husband's, or rather her f oivn; Keiii'g a gift- from her father on th'e very day of"Bfef;wedding. Mr. Wiitkins was wealBL'.. thy \Vheif a'young man, and educated for the ' bar, and^Vbrfe seemed-'ntoredikely to be suc' Bi-. ceasfiinf>sh>s-profession. Ho and. Mr. RowS land were* early -associates! The latter, a tew ' Jtp yeaVs beiforeThe period at \vhieh we how find Wm ,him; liad;commenced the nefarious traffic in ar P dent snttits?had'grown'-rich?had induced r: ' it xn?n?rm ~*.u inn jtljw WBl STwoj '""i.'y I de nees^'dPuulcur}! and when'the poor bef Mt?ted vj^iin "Svnsr unable to pay his debts, con-^ tracted mostly for rum, but partly by neglect-' J: ' in<* his .professional -duties, he, .his former assoft}' ciate, hfepr-e te n dedffriend, his destroyer, was |*. tbo first to decry ancPftppress him. His houses I ' and oxen-^r?" sold by the"sheriff, next his htxusehofcfcatidr kitchen lurnituru ,were seized, and finally? a mortgage whs given to'.Rowland upon the hoinestead.of the drunkard, to secure, the rum:dehler in the payment cif a pitiful balWtw?: sv.ee in life favor. i..r ? ?awy Sfcf " 1 niS.upiJiuiHJf u?j- IJyu. ?;uuviii uic.pi uui^ai-i<i reer of'^the tik'Lriato. "He still quaffed the liquid poHOOj^hd sli.'l did tlieheurtkss dealer few wee.Ks :';<?ie\npn.iug'found H dead in the stret-t;|f^^<ad. lefc the grocery at Bk toxication. -I'be' iiight wire dark, and he prol| * ably missed his way?fell' into the gutter? Bp found himself unable to*get ou?--nnd. being V; destroyed'^er peace, and reduced her to beg ^Bjlaiary and want He permitted her to remain % on the prenuaea,, exacting an extravagant rate of rent. MiMUl anguish, excessive labor, want u pf proper, ooorn^merit, and exposure, had well ^^Ki-nigh worrt her out, nod she was fist sinking He- jjito the grave^ where the weary are at rest.? Naone had been near her; uo one seemed, tq J r care for ber, in faetit waa. not known everi tflRfc her nearest neighbors, that she was sick. Mr.'Rowland felt only anxious only for his- i ^KVent, there being at that tinia;ftrsrt?U sum due. < And perhaps it was oVringto this circumstance, i ft" that be so readily cous$lt4tdip accompany the Hfet .litie girl to tW room of her sick mother, lie ; drew on bis oven^'ft tied a : ind sleet, and went his way to the widow's n com for table home. ' He found Iter lying on her miserable bed of , straw, with ht&herid sjighily elevated,'-the on- j ly chair; belonging to the U&nse bjpi ig placed tinder herpillo.w. Sheayas'-pule and ghastly, and evid'etulycpear- the hour'of dissolution.? Mr. Rowland being seated on a rude wooden -i. -1 o Vur>tiln Knf tone of SOW* SUC^DUIU'O. ? I&&U1V|'UUV uvviyvw ?.V.. ? ?- > voice:. - V " I have sent for .you, sir, to pay inc a visit, that I may make you the heir of my.estate. My 'estate'? I know you are ready to ask what estate I .have to hequeath-i. <.Ahd well yon may ask that. I once was happy.' This house was once mine; it was my father's gift?my wedding pqrtidri,'^ Irhad horses, and-oxen, cows and sheep, orchards and meadows. 'Twasyou that induced my po'or erring husband to drink. It was you who placed before him the liquid poison, antf'presSed him to take it.- 'Twas you that took away my horses and cows, and meadows and orchards, and my own home.? 'Twasyou that ruined my peace, destroyed my husband, and in the very noon of life, sent him down-to,a-drunkard's dishonored grave. 'Twas you thut .njade mc, a beggar, and cast my. poor starving- babes upon the charity of a pitiless worldf' I have nothing "left but these ragged quilts;?.tbem you do not -want?yet I have determined to bequeath you my estute: Here,' sir* winy Inst will and testament; 1 do bequeath you this vial of tears. They are tears that I have shed?-tears that you have caused. Take this vial; wear it about your vile person; and when, tiereiVfter, you present the flowing bn;vl fo the*lipsdf'a husband and a father, remember are inheriting another vial of widow's tears.** Anhour more, and the poor widow, the widow of a thousand sorrows, the once favored child of fortune, the once lovely and wealthy bride, the ofccc affectionate wifo and devoted young mother, lay cold and senseless in death, /and her soul had been summoned to that God who has said, "Vengeance is mine and I will repay FULLER'S HAT STORE. a . THIS new and handsome EMPORI OF FASHION, situated a few doors southJ^? oi Mr. A. M. Hunt's United States Hotel, and near the corner of Bridge and-Richardson streets; is now complete... Mr. F. having had seven years'experience in the hatting business in Columbia, deems it unnecessary to say more than that he will have on hand at nil times a most thorough and completely resorted stock of'everything necessarily pertaining to a First-Class Hat and Cap Establishment. All of .which he proposes to sell for'CASH, or on short time, as cheap as can be boueht in the United States. ?3gn Sizes registered for customers. lints shaped to fit the head.. Also, REPAIRING at short notice. P. W. FULLER,.Manufacturing Hntter, 238 Richardson street, Columbia, S. 0. Aug. 29, 85 4m.' window shades" CURTAKK GOODS, MATRASSES AND PAPER HANGINGS, At Great Bargains. '"PRE subscriber lias in store, of his;own raanufac A ture and importation, an enormous stock of WIN DOW, SHADES, GILT CORNICES, PAPER HANG 1NGS, MATRASSES, SATIN DELAINES, DAM ASKS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, TAS SELS, Ac. All of which are offered at prices that are appreciated by all close buyersand economical housekeepers. H. W. KINSMAN, 177 King-st. Charleston, S. C. April 3. 14 ly Just Received. ENTS fine kid top'd Button Gaiters \Jf " Bl'k"aud Drab Congress Do. Calf Oxford-Tics : " Patent Leather Do. - finest Pump and stitched Boots ' ' ALSO, Ladies fine Bl'k tipped Gaiters " English and French kid Slips and Ties " Kid, Goat and Mo. Boots and Buskins Miss. and Cliilds. Kid and Mo. Boots, Slips and Ankle Ties, by WORKMAN & CO. Aug 15 * 3g INSURANCE. w ttt"* /-i.i % _ n r\ tvtottd t \Tnr? nr\\(T) a mv ' I uojumoia, o. \j, xi\ouxvai>^u wail a? 1 .JL having re-established its Agency for Camden and vicinity, the undersigned arc now prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms as any other responsible Company. .A. M ?& R. KENNEDY, Agents. Camden, Aug. P. 31 tf BANK AGENCY!!! THE subscriber continues to act as agent in both of the Banks of Camden. E. "W. BONNEY. July 11, ' 28 tf. CAMDEN HOTEL" js-now openfor the accommodation of the Traveling Public. IT is an excellentand commodious building, now and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of complete repair. The Rooms are largo, open and airy; fine family parlors well furnished. The Tabic will'bo supplied with every thing which an excellent country market will afford, and attended by ihe best servants. The Bar will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. , - - Jilfi OTAiJiiiiO Are well fitted up, attended by careful and experienced Ostlers, and well supplied with Provender. ALSO . ' . Lots prepnrod for tlio accommodation of Drovers, with excellent water conveniences.. There will at all times be an Omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot. . W. M. WATSON. - Camden, May 30, 1654. 22 ROCKING.andSitting CHAIRS, for sale at . / BONNET'S. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c, flTELE subscriber continues to keep on hand a coraX plolo assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, &a, wliicli he will sell very low for cash. Ilis stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Su^ar, CofScc, Salt, Cheese, &c.&c. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2.. J. CH ARLE8WORTH. GABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, ?ake and Trowels, just received at the "old corner," by E. W. BONNET. Feb. 1-4, 1854. 1 tC ADW CTTPT T.17DQ nalC-olinmoninrv Ptilf/tra OW** OUMI |/WM<W^ A V v? V???v.?| > (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Thermometer Churns Meat Cutters and Sausage Stuffers. Also, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For ipleat the "Old Corner" by E. W. BONNET. BANK AGENT. THE subscriber will act as Agent for persons drawing money from either of the Banks in Camden. Aug 14.?tf. J. DUNLAP. : ?_?-? | To Painters. rpHE Subscriber bos now on band a large and select A stock of Pure White Lead, Zinc White, Linseed Qjl Sptfl. Tarpentlne (a Home production) Cliromo < ALSO,. ':^fiDolotof Ameripan and French Window Glass, n aises from 8 X 10 to 18 M 24; Putty( in bladders, glaciers' Knives, Paintbrushes, and Sash Tools, which rill be disposed of oil toe most reasonable terms. Z. J. DuHAY. Aug. 29. . 36 Baker's Bronia. A SUPPLY frfch from the Manufacturers, received " t\. to-day by T. J. WORKMAN" '& CO. Aug. 19 . - ? " . imSk - GROCERIES! GROCERIES'! 4 'TM3E subscriber, invites,the attention of bis cub-. JL toraerB and .tbe.public generally to bis stock, pf new and cheap GROCERIES,TWINES, LIQGORS, ic., consisting in part, of i,SUGARS?Brown,"Crashed and Refined ' COFFEES?Rio, Lagdii a and Java" MOLASSES?New Orleans aud West India Superior Sugar. House Sy rnj^ 3s-'-'v. CANDLES?Sperm; Adamantine and Tallow ' V' MACKAREL?Kits and Barrels Sugar-cured .Hams, Lard,, Rjqe.Seed Pptatoeq . ,.. Pearl Starch, Ginger, Allspice, Pepper Cloves, Nutmegs, Cassia, Ground'Spices, <fec. FANCY GROCERIES. Preserved Fruits, in Cans Fresh Tomatoes, - do . do Peas do i 1 do Salmon do do Lobsters do Pie Fruits English and American Pickles do do Mustard Ginger Preserves, assorted <fcc. WINES AND LIQtJORS.' 2,Qr. casks "Otard <k Dupuy's" BRANDY 1 do "Hennessee" Do 1 do Cherry Do 2 . do OJd Madeira WINE \ ; 2 do- Malaga WINE , . . 1 do Superior Ilolland GIN 1 , do ? Old Jamaica HUM 10 baskets pure Heidsick CHAMPAGNE 4 cases St- Julfen Medoc CLARET 5 barrels Eagle WHISKEY \ 1Q do Bourbon Do | 20 do Double Rectified Do 2 do genuice old Peach BRANDY TOBACCO AND SEGARS. 5 boxes Ayer's and Penn's premium TOBACCO 3 do Alcorn's Doi j 10 do Common * Do' 16 M. SEGARS, various brands. \ \\7 '* U a wneiflfw aIKop ovllnlno O TV 11 nf vrlifrtll -Will be disposed of at the lowes prices for cash orto puiic? tual customers on short time. ' Feb. 14. J. a; schrock. 1CASE fresh Preserved'PEACHES. Just receded by L.A.AUSTIN. 5 /4 * "* ? ' Domestics. $ RED and white Flannels, Lin9eys, Ticks, Sheetings, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings, &e. For sale low,.)ty Sept 27. A. M. k R. KENNEDY Watches and Jewelry. ) Gold Hunting "Watches, plain and enjffaved . cases; Silver' Levers; Geneva Watches;vGold ttSA'al Chains. Seal3, and Keys; Ribbon Buik'los; Ouard Chaing, Keys aud Vest Chains! Thimbles, Gold, and Silver; Spectacles,' GoldjRilver and Steel, with plain and colored Glasses. | A now and beautiful assortment of Brooches, CtntolaihcTPihs; Earrings and Rings, of the latest slyle^? Justjeceived from Now York and Philadelphia.' ? April 3, * A. YOUNG 0T7R FRIENDS AND THE PUBIXC ARE respectfully informed that we they will imf at the old stand of Workman k Boone, a litge and well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, U.Au>, CAPS, Truuks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which we will spll na low as can be bought in this market. ^ April 25. WORKMAN k C(T H?I GATHER and Slioe-Fiiidinpj.-pA .5 > large assortment of Leather ar.cL Shoe-Findiige! For sale low by WORKMAN & CO. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!! LEONARD CIS APIA, 1;. Manufacturer and Dealer in carriage and HARNESS of every description, Nos. M Meeting st and 83 Wentworth-st. next to the W stand of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1.*- * 5 t; [ IS^~W. R. IIuxter maybe found at the aboVe le pository, and take this method to assure his friente that all orders entrusted to him will be atteudid tb witli promptness aud strict, fidelity. t 1 BRICKS FOR SALE. \ | THE. subscriber has on hand a large quantity of GOOD BRICK, which may be had-on applitatbh -January 23. - - J; F.~ SUTHERLAND^. Wool, Wool. TTTILL be purchased either in the Burr or clan, VV by W. ANDERSON Aug. 23 34 . - y tf. CAMDEN BAZAAR. WE would respectfully inform our friends in tb town and country that we have received or stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing a larger variety than we have ever befoD offered them, consisting in part of? DRY-GOODS?Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams. Baregi Robes," Mantillas, Jaconet, Swiss, Checked and Dot ted Muslins, "White and Figured, with every othe. description of goods for ladies' dresses, all of the newest styles. J"" Bonnets, of all descriptions Ribbons, plain and figured, suitable for the season and of the most fashionable style Veils, Needle-worked Chcmiscttss, Collars, Undersleeves, Mantillae, Gloves, Ac. Ac. Hosiery in every variety, for ladies and gentlemen Gentlemen's "Wearing Apparel, such as Coats, Vests, ' Pants, Shirts, Cravats, Ac Hats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Ac. 4B*-- ALSO. A great variety of articles in tho Saddlery-line. Umbrellas, Parasols, Buggy Umbrellas, Ac. An assortment of Crockery and- Glassware, Hardware and Cutlery Our stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS iq large and complete. ^"SELLING AT CHARLESTON PRICES.' Thanking the public for past favors, they promise to use every ideavor to merit continued confidence and favor.* M. DRUCKER A CO. May 11. 19 * "v if i Final Notice. ~.j ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late John S..Cunningham, deed., will find it to their interest to call and settle-^-thosc who have claims against the estate will please present them at once to eithor of the undersigned. . . WILLIAM C. CUNNINGHAM. ) . . , ROBT. IS. CUNNINGHAM. f Adm 8l June 1st, 1851. 23 1QR. CASK very superior PORT WINE, for medi eel purposes. For sale by > April 8. Li AUSTIN; Sperm and Adamantine Candles. -f A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's k 6's. JLV 10 ?' Adamantine " " v For sale by J. A. SCHROCK: /"IT A TJTrO/^XT CL H/TT'TT vjuai\i\ovjin <x> lyin. i, FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CENTRAL WHARF, ROBT. H. CLARKSOK, 1 CHARLESTON. 8 O. FLORIAN 0. MET, J viuuujuo.wn, June T2. 24 tf KUCK & LUCAS, DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. No. 273, King Street, (near the Merchants Motel,) CHARLESTON, S. O. f RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Planters and others to their entire new and complete stock ambraciug every article in their line. All orders promptly attended to. A. KUCK, I J. J. LUCAS, March 7, 10 t? Fresh.Careen Teas, FROM the celebrateabouse of Jenkins k Co., Philadelphia, and warranted. For sale by pr.il3 A L. A. AUSTIN. To Rent. . ^ MY Dwelling House in the lower part of Oaafdttyi . is for rent or sale on reasonable terms. * e Aug. 22. . E. W.. BONNER - i 4% GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CORDIAL. FOR ALL BOWEL1 DISEASED, CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY. BILIOUS CHOLKT," . DIARRHOEA; ' CHOLERA INFANTUM Also, admirably adapted to many diseasos of Females, v rftAot nflnflfliftllv tn nflinfnl rvtonafniotinn j " | The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to re - - quire Encomiums. let. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 2d. It cUres'the worst forms of Dysentery. 3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. 5th.> It curds Cholera Morbus. ' 6th, It .cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures. Painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 9th. It counteracts .Nervousness aud De spondency: 10th, It restores Irregularities. 11th, It dispels gloomy and hysterical Feelings. 12th. ItV an admirable Tonic. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, <tc. ,' 1 haveused Jacob's Cordinl in my. family, nnc have found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, t valuable remedy." '* Hon. Hiram Warned, " Judge of Supreme Court, Ga; "It gives me pleasure hi being aide to recoinmebf "Jacob'sCordial?my own personal experience, ant the experience of my neighbors and friends arount me, is a sufficient guarantee for me to b^lievf it to b< all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remeoy." Wm. II. Underwood. Formerly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Ct. "I take great pleasure in recommending this'in vrnlllnlil*) nifl^Witna fit oil nffliptpfl until Itnura1 for which I believe it to be a sovereign rern? dy?d? cidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me. A. A. Gaulding; Deputy G. M., of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. " I have used ' Jacob's Cordial' in my family, nn< this, with all I hear about it as a remedy, by thos who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stand at the headof every preparation of "the kind, and 'would recommend its use in the disease for which iti compounded." Mii,es G. Dobbins, Cashier of the Brmk of the State of Georgia, Griffin.' " If there is is any credibility in human testimony .'Jacob's Cordial' must stand pre-eminent above al other preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseases From the mass of testimony in its favor from cominj in from all quartern, it must be very far in advance as a curative agent, .of most if not all other ' patedl preparations." A. Fleming, Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Bank,'Griffin. "This efficientTemedy is travelling into celebi-iti as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia nndgnining commenaatio'i wherever used." Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19ft, 1853. For sale by T. J. Workman A Co., Camden ; J. F Kennedy A Co., Ridgeway; T. A.Daroan, Darling w m r\ jtr . p n mr LUIJ , u, x. JL/rthUAii U/ v<v., I ??*V, * . ?. ?^ Gregor, Columbia. * "'. Principal Depots, ' Haviland, IIaroal <fe Risly, New York. IIaviland, IIaebal & Co., Charleston. . J. Wright & Co., New Orleans. A WM. W. BLISS A CO., Proprietors. Savannau, Ga. Aug. 15, *' 83 ly. ^GIJYSOTT'SYellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. IS now put up in the largest sized bottles, a d i acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made as is certified by the Wonderful Cures it has perform cd, the original copies of which are in the poesessioi of the proprietor. .Remember, this is the only tru< and original article. Sci ofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancel Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of othe diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the us of this medicine. 1 Rend tlie following Certificate. Tallapossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sin:?I send you this to certify to-you tho your Extract.of Yellow Dock and^Sarsaparilla ha performed one of the most wonderful cures ou in that has ever been effected on man. I have been afflicted for foi ty years with eruption on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad thut had to go on crutches, and in 1841) I hud one leg urr putated above the knee. In about nine months afte my other leg brokc.out in large eating and-eifoqur .sores from ijiy knee.to cqy /oot, an^discharged agreu d<}al of'offensive matter. My grotnnlso brokeout ii -Innro I,i1p? v.liicb discharged much offensive maitei anfat the same time my left hand broke out in larg "running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last tw years I cannot describe to yon. I was in' sucli agon, that I never rested day or night. In October last my son brought me one of you bottle wrappers; I rend it, and found record of som wonderful cures performed by your "Extract of Yel low Dock and Sarsnpnrilla," I sent and got two boi ties of it, and commenced taking it In two weekf to my great astonishment, my sores all became easy and I could sleep all night, a thing Iliad notdoue fo two years. When I had- taken six bottles, my sore bad nearly all healed. My sores got well as if bj enchantment I have now used in all eight bottles o your "Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapu'rillu. and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medicine for 2 believe it will cure any known disease in thi world.?Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, am proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and en treat them to take it, for it'will cure them. * My case is ell known in a large portion of Soutl Carolina, Georgia nnd Alabama, and,if any shouh doubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me and I will show tlicrrf the scars. I can be round n Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, one mile from Stoe's Fern REXAJATI HUSHES. The Yellow Dock and Sarsaporilla is peculiar! adapted for females of delicate health, resuitinn fron ^regularity of menstrual discharges, and other die eases peculiar to their sex.?he proprietor has in hi possession a great number of certificates of cures performed of the above description. We assure th afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr.Guysott's Extra*: of Yellow Dook and Sarsnparilla will at once regulat those difficulties and renew the natural energies. tij* Put up in quart bottles?Price $1 per bottl* ! ^ SCOVIL <t MEAD, 111 Chartres-st bet. Contiand St. Louis, N.O.. Sole Agents for the Southern. States, to whom al orders and applications for agencies miust be addressee , Sold also by Z. J. DeHav and,T. J. Workman <t C< Camden ; Magil ?t Heath, Lancaster, Winchester i lETitT, Monroe, N. C.; Fisher & Heinitbu, Columbia, r Aug. 1, 32 3m EADY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAP . For sale by A. M k R. Kennedy?-viz: 1 Dress, Fr.ock, and Businoss Coats; Tests and Par uloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hos* Fanoy Cravats; Washington. Ties, Ac ; Jfry'fl CZaffinff?Coats and.Vests. Fashionable FTati pCkp8,"&b Sept. 27. JAMES WILSON having placed bis Notes an Books in ray bands for collection, notice is horeb, gives to all persons who may be indebted to , bita^j make immediate payment W. H. R. WORKMAN. Mfch 30 15 T. R. MURRAY, HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTER, ' : CAMDEW, 8. C. Orders irom the country will receive prompts ention. March 14. W. THVRLOW CASTOH. 4 n-11.li J? *? 3x Attorney ai juaw ana ooucnoi m ni^iuiy. CAMDEN, 8. C. Office on Broad-Street neat the Court House. W. H. R. WORKMAN,' Attorney at law, and solicitor is equity, Camden, 8. C. Will atlendthe Court! of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in tbi Court House. WE M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S- C. Hit removed his Office to that one door abov A.. Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. : ^ A. G. RASKIN. A. TTORNEY AT LAW AND* SOLICITOR IN ix EQUITY, Camden, S. 0. Wflbpractice in Kei ihaw and adjoining .Districts. Offiqe in rear of the )ourt House. ; ? . * May 18: *. * /' . \'J v " i * * '4 * T, II fciBCi 1 t fT llili'liliBK^Iiiliw These Pills are entirely Vegetable, and are a . > most e a'perlor Medicine in the rare of ell Btiitmt Complaint*. Chill* and Freer, Dgfpiptia, ChtHrmrsi. Liver Complaint, _ Jaundice, Side Headache, ScrnjkJa, Salt Rhetm, Feveri of all kind*, Lot* of Appetite, Obttruded and pain fid Memtroation, and ail Un As a Female Medicine they set like a charm,- and when taken according:,to the direction*, they never tail to cure tb?-*erst? caae* of Pile*, after ail other rcmedie* fail. They purify the blood* equalize the elreulantlon* restore the Liver, Kidneys, and othir'le> ? eretory Organs, to a healthy tone and action ! and as an Anti-Bilious Family Medicine they haye.no.equal. Piloe 26 cents per ho*, ?. /-as - V. i . ... .Alan ...> , . ? A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, BroAehitis, Crrnw, Whooping Oough,Asthma, Consumption, J/ervous Ihteates, Dyspepsia, Co* I tiveness, Erysipelas, Disrate of the Heart, Inflammation and /ton i tn the Chest, Bade and Side, and aU diseases arising firm a'deranged state of the Stomaeh^and to relieve the distress and bad feeling from eating too hearty food, til male and dyspeptic habits. , WARRANTED TO EE HTRELY VEGETABLE. These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient >0ne!' | 25 cent box possesses three times more power to cure diseases. 1 than a one dollar bottle'ofany of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sana; parillas, that were ever made; and a simple trial of only one hpx will prove this important truth. . * '. They promote: Expectoration, Loosen 'the cmcgmi ana viur. 1110 u uuk* ?uu ?? ? avuvtory Organs* of all' mo'rbla matter* and there it not another remedy in the wbole/Jlateria'Mealca capable'of * imparting each healing properties to the Longs;and Yltal Organ* aa tnearPilla They Care Costlveness* produce a good* regular Appetite* and Strengthen .the . Systemi ' > Price 24 cents per boir containing'24 doeee of tfedidne. ^ Call on the Agents who sell the Pflla, and eet^the iTajUcr"*. Almanac gratis, giring fall partienlari and certificates of cores. Both kinds of the above-named Pills arc lor sale In 1 Every Town and Village fa Harth and South e. a. Carolina* - * " a' In .Camden by T.vJ.Wprkxas 4.Car.who also 1 keep a supply of Dr. SPENCER'S VEGETABLE a PILLS, and Dr. HULL'S "CELEBRATED PILLS, which Btop the Chilla and Fever Ihe first day. July.26. 30 i?V ' \ ' .. . - ' j Patent Med icines* 4c - A FRESH SUPPLY, just received, among therm ^ are: HollowayV Ointment Cherry Peetorpl. Holloway's' Pills : " Hasting's Syru'p Naptha ? Hobensack's Worm Syrup >fiodger's Syrup of LiverMextican Mustang Lini- wort and Tar and Can-' , . raent chalagua ." > . Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain ExSeltzer Aperient tractor Barrv's Triconheroua Christie's Galvanic Belts? , Jayne's Medicines . *., Necklaces,' Bracelets' and * Radway's Ready Relief. Fluid ". Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsapanlla Murray's FluidMagnesia Sands' Sarsaparilla . ? Cod Liver Oil Townsend'sSaraaparilla Indian Hair Dye Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair Dyq Fahnestock's Termifugo ' Depilatory-Power Wistar's-Balsara Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster ry For sale by . . , '" j ;F. L. ZEMP. Flavoring Extracts FOR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, (fee, &c. Among them aroVd< nilla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banqna, V Pine. Apple, Strawberiy, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cin namon, (fee. Ac., all very superior and for sale by. . i F. Li ZEMP., 0 . I^RENCH Brandy and Madeira Wine of superior ..quality Jor medicinal purposes. For sale by r April 11. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. e - . ? ???I GOODYEAR'S Patent India Rubber ; Dressing Combs, Buffalo .and flbru Dressing Combs, Ladies Curling Combs. Jvbry FineTooth and Pocket Combs. A fine assortment for sale by . 1 Feb. 14. ' 3V Jr. WORKMAN &-CO. 8 - ; - e r~t m.?? ill. iur.,?4.?i.y. UarcerH opiUUBU JLUULIUIC, s "DULL'S, Sand's nnd Townsend's Sarsnpariilo, Pep J JD sin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's Bitters; Holi loway's Pills and Ointuieut; Jew-Dovtd'rorHtebrti# r Pliister; llobcnenck's Liver Pills and Worm Syrup; & . McLahe's Vermifuge ami,Liver Pill?, together .with ,t all the popular Family Medicines, usually needed at 11 ' "fhj.vseason, may be-'foumliily ' ' t" April 18.?tf. . . -Z. J. DsPAT'S. ^ e Oils! Otis!! Oils!!! o rpHE subscriber continues to keep constantly on j JL hand a full supply of Solas, Lard and Si'SHii Oils for Lamps, Machinery, Ac. r Also, e Castor Oils for family and plantation use; Olive oils I- for table and mechanical uses; Nentsfoot oil for har nees, and Cod Liver Oil io* 'medicinal use. All ol i, which will be Sold as low as can consistently be afforded , in this market. ~ Z. J. DkHAY. r Aug.~9 V, 32 tl y Radway's Remedies. ;[ /CONSISTING of Radway's Ready Relief, Ready Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicated Soap and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Justreceiv ed at Z. J. DcHAY'S.r March 29 tf Toilet. Soaps. CONSISTING of Cleaver's Honey Soap, Old Brown Windsor, Taylor's Crystalline Wash.Balls, Maugei net and Cdudray's Omnibus and Parisienne Soaps, Sa. von's do Families, and many others too numerous to i mention, may always be found at . Aug. 9- Z J. DkHAY'S. t HI DCS WAHXED.-We will pay'-inCaslf ,the high.-st market price for green or dry Hides. April 25. , WORKMAN & CO.' I MANSION HOUSE, C ' CAMDEN, S. C. t, ' - ' ' ?' " ' OITUATED in a healthy and business, put of the O. town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, with a good table aro combined.' - ' w r? T? A-DTXTUnXf XL/. VI. * March 7.?ly. Proprietor. [' I*ew Groceries. j'l ^HE" Subscriber fa now receiving a fresh supply ol k JL ' Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, consisting in part as follows: Crushed, powdered and coffee Sugars New Orleans, Muscovado and clarified do. S Rio and Java i offee New Orleans,-Porto Rico and Mo&ovado "Molasses i- Lovering-best Syrup ' Sperm,~adtn. and-tallow Candles - 2 tirkirisgftper goshen Butter. * ,e . >, Choice family Lard ? . Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 cans " - Superior Frehch and English-Mustards*" o A full-assortment-of Pickles, PreserVes/ SauceSand 7 Ketchups 0 Bee1 Hennessy.Brandy,^ v,- ' , Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines>i . together.with a variety of othor articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold lowest market prices, and to which I invitfe ther-attentiou of purchasers, as I am determined to sell cheap.-.-AjjjHj APrU 3- , . L. A.", AUSTIN.' . Win? and t f Pipe superfine Old Pale Bran^yrA* ' * i " " Madeira Wine" Just received by J. At'oCHROCK. Sept. 13. 37 U . .-r. Constantly on Hand,* CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris; for building purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agiHgU* tural purposes, ail da tone Lime, all of good quality and T in quantities to suit purchasers. 9 A very superior articleof White Lime forTfhitftWMK^ 5 ing. C. L. CHATTEN, ;v March 9. 20 tf Just Received. AN assortment of Fisk's METALIC? BURIAL CA* SES. There have been late improvements Jo this article. Can be seen at the subscriber's WareRoom. V 0. L. CHATTEN. < ( ? Catawba Factory Yarn. WE have just received on consignment, * good as sortment of all numbers of the above Factory i | which we offer to merchants and customers on tho lowest terms. / M DRUCKER 4 CO. * ' " i? v y.; >. Hm a. B< WTEES. the R. R. R. Theory vu first declared V Y Tr-to the world,'.skeptical persons doubted its correctness'and looked with distrust on the ren edies it possessed* Others, however, struck with the onginality of its views and conceding merit to the theory, were induced to try' if the remedies borne out in "practice what.waa claimed for them in theory.1 A third olaae differing from the others and perhaps mors numerous,, .without considering for a moment any merit tbeXJOjg&t-ta entitled to, tried them, mereJyst a ve nture, growing out of a desire for something uv We ar^srafi^ with'the result, for this public has was unfounded and convinceiLby^readinr.mir ^hmilj Friend, have proved>y theft|wn exiertenlie, the infallibility of. ourmedicines.'Not a ,day passes that we da notreceive grateful testimonials of cure* effected by these Medicines . " I waa; seized' with cramna and spawns last Digbt say rone, and lii?dit^b|":beeo for Racl way's Ready Rclfrf I eb'ould ^ha^di^^ith ing with an affection fore^h^^ Rod way's R'pgdatora insure a ,rj^l?r*nd-t?lthyM., w;hole^ ^er^sn^RtoIs, Saratoga^ careful attention,-and upon a'oco^SdfcUii^ . No extra charge for packing or tt?DBportatidn to the Railroad Depot or^ ^ / Brushes, to which he invites fbe'att^Uon'of. mcrous friends and customers. ~ ' Hides,' 1 by-^4 V - ' ^ --;W or aoontinnanoB of natrnrifii^' A ...