The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, October 17, 1854, Image 4
''And dius^my"much loved friend, though'we,
v-'. . Far,.far apart inust live.and move.
"~* \ - ) ir'souls, Vhcn God hath set tlicm free,
I ' ^Gr?;r niuigle'in _the-wmrld'of love.
- Virginia.
A .Manuring Force.?Every farmer should
Hp^SAfae^hjisrnot done ,so already, .appropriate a
partv'f iiis force to the constant preparation and
^^m.akiiig- of nianure. Wherever this plan has
beejjJiUopted, it has been crowned with success
and. we have heard, fanners say that these
fjj^handsv^.ho are engaged in this branch of far-,iumgvjpay
a better profit than others who are
dire^ly engaged in cultivating the jcrop. Some
^^^ES&inmeis upon whom we have personally en
' > ^joined tliis-course, say that they are not able to
riursut; such a plan that thev are compelled to
SW<V.'} S' * .
have all their hands engaged in tilling the.crop
}/ in.order to make enough to support their family.
To-such farmers let us ask.the question
js^^y-kwhether-iuwould not be better for them even
y^tp^borriiw money at legal interest to buy provisi
iV.to make up lhevdeficiency for one year
in'.orjiicrjiP .make a beginning to ente- upon this
pbm tharrt^o be working a large force upon a
^Tafge quantity of poor land. If sufch a cour-e
. ajrts^is here suggested is pursued lor one year,
^^B?L(the farmer will have gotten a start 111 manuring
r and be tlmn can go adding year after year to
gSfthe-quantity, and iris land will yield him betBgkeV
crops, and will be iifa better condition be
d mffles before. Suppose a fanner has fif,
* : jen'.woi king hands, and he puts three of this
yiyum'ber to accumulatingmanure, furnishing
H^^S^m^vtth;'the^netessarVtcain to get up muck,
marl, ashes, "dec., he" will at the end of the year
noutrK manure to liberally apply to the
I ted by the remainIt
of the first crop
f this manure will
least. Here you
team will pay as
lively engngedFMn
"furnishing aninone
fourth. Let
does not cost as
ts that which is
ind above what is
lyi' is that much'
ran.?An itinerle'
had - collected
3*the Exhibition,
vhis own horses,
iy iord/ I am wib
5urs"iii-lh'c same
tnbly stubborn,
to bring her out.
y mbunted,'-and
nbd ' Vth she and her. rider been-roused intt?
,-v- -Wjthgood temper; great sayings might
> be maderin-the articles of whips. '
There 8 no use'in rub!*?? o^e .8 eyes and'blub
beiingover ah ills Jlwt'flesh is lie it to. The
" ^"&&&*- *fhnd^uhk-to thbiec^-iiiKr fake,
Tip do consequence,-and'never buttered a'piec^r
^ breadi'orTurji^Iied a manLa,si?it.of.clotlies, <
"Is your heart broken-by some maiden 'fair.?- '
Then thanlcGod that you-/escaped -\yitl) your 1
^^k^aild make the welkin ring with a hearty
laugh. . ^lessens tliex weight of one's, h.eurt
amazingly..
Take the advice under; all circumstances,. '
"laugh"dull onr.e away." /Don't'be"in a hurry J
Jo get out of the world ; it's a very good world .
considering^heicr^tu'res. ^ylpji'yjlabit it, and is
about as full of'fuh' as it can ho". ' You..never 1
saw a man "cut-, his throat with a broad grin on.'
; jus.face; it's"'jygrand preventive of'suicide.'?
Theje's philosophy and good sense, too, in j
laughing?it^hows a clear conscience and a
sincere gratitude for tlio tilings of life, and^ :
elevates us^aboyo the brute creation. So;here ;
goes for good humor, and we put iu for our"
share whileItlie ballis.rolling.
/ ,... . w.'i - - ? 1
2? ' t -*>-. T o
. ' 3
/ ..What' jias Alcohol Done??It lias been
.found, after.years. of patient trial, that alcohol j
is an enemy to the interest of the whole com
munitj;.- that recognized by government, as
property and..sold as a beverage by unprincipled
men, it has proved a scourge to humanity,
a destroyer of property* law order, health,
...morals, liberty, happiness, .life,- and in fact
, every thing 'that is worth cherishing, not even
. excepting the soul's 'salvation* It has. be.eiv
the most fruitful source vice and of crime than
ever'cu'rsed .the \vojld.'. In prisons, and.(ontIie
i, gall.ows, it- has drunk the blood of countless. ,
victims. By hunger-and cold, robbery, and
violence, it hasvmade tlio innocent suffer. It
never lays aside the weapons of destruction; a
world of misery . entailed upon the living, a
, inultitude-.stricken down and sent to a drunkard's
grave,[does not suffice. . ' More victims!'
is the infernal "cry.?Pot;/ Tem Jour.
-Under Ground Life.?Eighteen thousmd
people are said to live, under ground in New
-York?that1 is. in-cellars, vaults, and holes.-r
The lie v. Mr; Cuyler, who has made investigav
tiops.into iho condition of the New York poor
' relates-that he saw in one-neglected quarter a
sitiglelodging room or den, in which one hundred
outcasts of both sexes herd together indiscriminately
every, night;
A live toad in a torpid state was recently
dug out of" hard pan" at Rutland, Vt.; some
fifteen feet below the' surface, where he must
have reposed for centuries. On being laid on
the 'grass he soon revived and hopped off to
? give the worms and, bugs of the hineteeth century
akspecimen of antediluvian skill'in snap
ping them up."
Right in one thing becomes preliminary to
wards right in every thing; the transition :s not
distant from the feeling which tells us that we
should do harm to no man, to that which tells
'us that we should do good to all inch." *
FULLER'S HAT STOjKli.
a THIS new nud handsome EMPORIUM
OF FASHION, situated a few doors southi^>
01 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
iii the hatting business in Columbia, deems it unnec
essary to sny morelhan that lie will l ave on hand at
all times a most thorough and oompletcly rssorted
6tock of everything necessarily pertaining to a
First-Class Hat and Cap Establishment.
All of which he proposes to sell for CASIT, or on short
time, as cheap as can be bought in the United States.
Sizes registered for customers. lints shaped to
fit the head. Also, REPAIRING at short notice.
P. W. FULLER, Manufacturing Hatter,
. 238 Richardson street, Columbia, S. C.
, Aug. 29, 33 4in.
.7 windowsroesT"
CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES
AND PAPER HANGINGS,
At Groat Bargains.
rUUIE subscriber.lias in store, of his own manufac
J. turc and importation, an enormous stock of WIN
DOW, SHADES, GILT CORNICES, PAPER HANG
INCS, MATRASSES, SATIN DELAINES, DAM
ASKS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, TAS
SELS, ??C. All Ot Wlucii are ouereci at prices maiare
appreciated by all close buyers and economical housekeepers.-'
H. W. KINSMAN,
177 King-st. Charleston, S. C.
April 3. 14 ly
CAMDEN HOTEL
/,s now open for the accommodation of the Truo
ell rig Public.
IT is an excellent and commodious building-, new and
well fitted up, and lately pot iu'a stato of complete
repair.' The "Rooms are large, open and airy; fine family
parlors well-furnished. The Table will bo supplied
with every thing which an excellent country market
will afford, and attended by the best servants.
: The Par will be supplied with the choicest Wines
and Liquors.
/. t'. THE.--STABLES
Are well fitted up,* attended by careful and experienced
Ostlers; and well supplied with Provender.
A T cn . |
A'SUV; A
Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, with i
excellent water conveniences.
There will at all times bo an-Omnibusin attendance
to convey passengers to and from the Depot.
W. ,M. WATSON.
oCamden, May, 30, 185-f. 22 I
D'OCKING and Sitting"C1IATItS, forsalc at
f?V .'BONNEY'S.
[rat V' % llakci'sBromii.
A SUPPLY fresh (roth the Manufacturers, received r
to-day by " ' T *J. WORKMAN 4 CO. '
Aug. 29 _ ___ 25 ,
Fall .VedicineR. ***&?? 1
^UCU as Rownrid'e Tonic Mixture, Osgood^ Indian
0 Cholagoerue, Jayne's AwoJ^jlD, Dr. Turner's Fever
and Ague Pills, nndjaBfehatc Quinine may always
Z. J. DjbHAY'S.
(:jA FRESH supply of Spices, 4c? consisting in parli b
A ot .2 llspice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace
'Ginger, White, Black and Long Pepper, Suracrio ,
i*tW)R&?nd Brown Mustard Seed, 4c. 4c. I
^ At<g&29?35 . T. J.WORKMAN 4 CO. n
: ; /
Domestic Goods. si
T)LE.- OHED mhd Brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
iX> Flftide and Strips, for" servants, Cotton Cnssi- r
uierei'Bcuima and' ?hocks, Bed Tick. Ac. For sale
W ? M. A; ft. KENXDDY. , Abbott's
Bitters.
Health Restorative, o superior Jfedieinb where U
a joodja^raadhtd-te required,. PreparedhySroitkj
k, Abbott, Boston, anct'fbfrsalo by- Z. J. DbHAY. * ti
Aug. 29.: . ' - .i:"' 35.
9m ? 7r-r, ?; G
Notice. ;
1?>HIS SitJ jpttbef still, coMhucs to optr.aa AgcrJit<for
^ptpattic^oiog business in either oCJ4je Banks in ir
lbt-iit >1 continuance of the patronage hcrhtoioro en- ?tv
trtJstotHo him. - 0. MATB^fi^N.'v t
Aug. 2?. 185-i.
? ^ ' -r %
r)'EDrond^lt^ tTSrtcl9Wiri3Syfffi.^icl?s,-8ff^Gting8,' f
Lii^M^dtl)a^d^}d.Gnlj^Hl^et8^onfcCloyj8^ \
>r6iyn and bleached Shirtings,-te.'" For sale low, by .
SiSebtAT.^ ' A. M. & lt.J KENNEDY.
"""M*' .yl^^fetches.
and ewelxy.
jpfi^r^dia^iFtiiuting .JVntcli'cfl,*plaimand ongmved: f
pyVjcases^ Silver Levers; Geneva "WaYelies; Gblo"^
a^.iag'&ha'fns.' "Seals"' 'and Keys; ~ Ribborf^-Baokles^r fj
Suard Chains, Keys .aud Vest Chains. "-'ir* * S
[ ZEhimb'gs,. Gold, and.Silver; Spectacles^- Gold, Sil- '
rer'andSteel, with plain .and"colored Glasses. -'/A
new atfd beautifui assortrncnt of Bropchcs, Chate? hi
3inC'Pinp; Eflrring3 antl Rings,'of the latest styles.?. t?
lust received from NewYork'aud Philadelphia. (
^1,3., , a. , young. , i
OUR FRIENDS AND THE RUBLIU $
\ 11E respectfully informed" that they' will find-atl :~
XJL "tlfovold stand of'Workman & Boone, a large. ,,
and welTassorte'd stock oj BOOTS and SHOES, IIATS,
CAPS,- Trunks, yaliccs and Carpet Bags, which Ve
will sell 'as' low. as can lie bought in this market.
'./April 25. WORKMAN k CO. \. ,
BBl a - i - -? . ir 1
I LEATHER and Shoe-Findings.?A
large assortment of Leather and Shoe-Pin dings.
For. sale lowj.bv WORKMAN k CO.
> CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!- 1
LEONARD CHAPIN, 1
Manufacturer and-denicr in carriages 1
and HARNESS of every-description, Nos. 124
Meeting st and 3$. Wentworth-st. next to the old
stand of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C.
Feb. 1. 5 tf J
. ZsT'W. R. IIcXTElt maybe found at the'above Re (
pository, and take this method to assure his friends
that all orders entrusted to him will be attended to
with promptness and strict fidelity.
BRICKSTFOR SALE. 1
^piIE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of
JL' GOOD BRICK, which may he hacuon application
' January 23. J. F. SUTllE^RL^ND,
Wool, Wool. - I
\"\7"ILlrbc purchased either in the Burr oi* clean, .
v'VV .by.v- - W. ANDERSON.
:AUg. 23 34. " tf. <
CAMDEN BAZAAR." ~ J
WE would ^respectfully inform our friends in the '
town and country that we have received our I
istocic of ;
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
embracing a larger' vai^cty than wo have ever before ?
offered them; consisting in part of?
DRY-GOODS?Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams. 3arcge,
Robes, Mantillas, Jaconet, Swiss, Checked and Dotted
Muslins, White and Figured; with evciy other, '
/inscription of goods for ladies' dresses, all of the'
newest styles.- ' -/
Bonnets, of all descriptions . - a
Ribbons, plain and figured, suitable for the season ,j
aud of tbo most fashionable stylo
Veils, Needle-worked Chcmisettss, Collars, Undcrsleeves,
Mantillas, Gloves, Ac. Ac.
Hosiery in every variety, for ladies and gentlemen
Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, such as Coals Vests, *
Pants, Shirts, Cravats, Ac
Hats, Caps, Shoes, Loots, Ac.
A LSO. j V I
A great variety of articles in tho Saddlery l?c.
TT.;.U,?lloa TW?o1e n.iWtr TTmWllns ?<?
"".""".""I A. ~ ,
An assortment of Crockery and Glassware, Hard- <
ware and Cutlery . 1
Our stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS is '
large and complete. 1
^SELLING AT CHARLESTON PRICES.
' Thanking tho public for past favors, they promise 1
to Uso every i'ieavor to merit continued coUidence (
and favor. if. DRUCKER & CO. '
May 11. ^19 j if
Sperm and Adamantine Candle*.
1 A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's k G's.
JLU 10 " Adamantine " "
For sale by J. A. SCIIROCK.
GLARKSON & MEY,
FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
CENTRAL WHARF,
nonT. II. CLARKSO.V,.) CHARLESTON, S. C. 1
FLOKIAN C. J1EV, [ '
June 72. 24 tt
KUCK <fc LUCAS,
DEALERS IX
Foreign and Domestic Hardware. '
No. 273, King Street, (near the Merchant's IfotcJ,) ]
CHARLESTON, S. O.
I") ESriCCTFULLY invite the attention of Planters '
\i and others to their entire new and complete stock 1
embracing every article in their line. Ali orders 1
promptly attended to. A. KUCK, '
J. J. LUCAS, " <
March T, 10 ;tf. '
i (
Fresh Green Teas, ;
IT^ROM the celebrated house of Jenkins k Co.,'Phil* s
. adelphia, and warranted. For sale bj'
pr.il3 A L. A. AUSTIN. i
To Kent. 1
MY Dwelling House in tho lower part of Camden '
is for rent or sale on reasonable terms.
Aug. 22. - E. W. BOX SKY. <
Just Received. r
("1 ENTS fine kid top'd Button Gaiters '
T " " Bl'k and Drab Congress Do.
" Calf Oxford Ties
" " Patent Leather Do. r
" finest Pump and stitched Boots i
ALSO, C
Ladies fine Bl'k tipped Gaiters j
" English and French kid Slips and Ties
" Kid, Goat and Mo. Boots and Buskins r
\i:~? ,n<l niiil.lo Vulnnd Mo. Boots. Slins and An- t
klc Tit*, by WORKMAN k CO. t
Aug 15 3c
INSURANCE.
rpiIE Columbia, S. C. INSURANCE COMPANY
JL having re-cstablisliod its Agency for Camden and c
vicinity, the undersigned are now prepared to issue
Policies on as favorable terms as any other responsible (
Company. - ' s
A. M cfe R. KENNEDY, Agents.
Camden, Aug. 1. ' 31-. - tf ?
BANK ACJJCiVCYI!! ' I"MIE
subscriber continues to act as agent in both of
. the Banks of Camden. E. W. I3QENEY. t
28
Drj -Goo^^Grocerles,TJrockfery &c. <
I^HEstttiwHBer continues to keep on hand a com'
plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Grocc- *
ies, Crockery, Ac., which he will soli very low for cask, g
lis stock of Groceries consists, in part, of r
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Clicese, &c. Ac.
Purchasers would do well to give him a call.
Jan. 2. J. CIIARLESWORTH.
MABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Rake
IX and Trowels, just received at the "old corner,"
y E. W. BONNEY.
"Feb. 14. 1854. 7 tf. (
DOUN-SHELLERS, self-sharpening Feed Cutters,
(a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Thermometer
Churns Meat Cutters nnd Sausage Stuffers.
Llso, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For
?loat the "Old Corner" by E. W. BONNEY.
~ ~ tfBANK AGEMT.
rTIE subscriber will act as Agent for persons draw- jt
in<r monev from either of the Banks in Camden. ,if
Aug 14.?tf. J. DUNLAP. jj'(
To Painlers.
FHE Subscriber lias now on hand a lnrgeancl select
stock of Pure "White Lead, Zinc Wliito, Liusced
'il. Spls. Turpentine (a Home production) Chromo ''
rceri, Sc. Ac. *
ALSO, A.
A-flue lot of American,and Ffcneh "Window Glass,
i sizes from 8,^ 10 to 18 W 24; Putty in bladders,
lariora' KuitoBj.Paiut'BrusbeR, and'Sash Tools, which /
ill be d'upos^A bTon the most reasonable terms,, -4
Z. J. DBBAY. sli
Aug. 29. ^ .35 Co
' yjfPrt '' J ' s< - ?
DYSENTERY, ' BILIOUS CITOLIC^F
. DIARRIlffi A,/ j i XCffOLERA INPAK(PU4&'
tjlgo,'n^iTwnbl/"^" pfoJto r$tfny"d isensos'ot Fdhral?s*
^- most ^gpedaliy-'-to.'pa^t'u^tiDenstJ'uation. , ^
rW?l%W nfJucoh%Q(srdiul are too xocllCrimenfoje-quy-e
&>comitipis:.^<? *>
^lat-jJjL'cures^the worst cases of Diarrhoea." ";2d. 'It
ures the _ worst ' forms. of \Dysehteryi " 3d. It 'cures
7alftbri)ia or Mexicnn"Dianhoeh. ~4thT Itrelieves the
Jfyerest-'Colioi^Cih.' It cures^Cholera Morbus. Oth.
t .cures. Cholera Infantum.' 7th'. It cures, "Painful
denstr uat ion: 8th;,It relie.vcs-.Pain in Back and.
^iM^jplh. It. couhtcract^ Kervousness'hnd tDe*:
pendency.'.' ,10th.' It tv'estqre3: Irregularities; 11th.
t dispels gloomy arid liysfcjHcal Feedings. ;12tir.Alt's
irt ridmirable Todi.e. ...
A few short Extracts, f>:<m,l4U&s,?estimonicU%.&c.J
" Lhave used JacobV^Conljal in my family, "anil
lave found It a most efficient,.and in my'judgment, c
rniuable remedy."..l.IIon. Hiram AVauxer,
3- ' Judge of Supreme Gourt;:Ua.;
.'"It givesmc'pleasure in being ableta f ecommenck
rncob's Cordial-jjny^own, personal . experience,.rari'd".
lie experience of my-.rieighbors arid friends hrqurid
ne, is a sufficient guariintce'for me to believe it tp'be'ill
that it purpSSfts to be, viz: a soveuSigx remedy."
' .* WmMI. UxDEaivooi).'- ' *.
Formerly Judge of S.uprgtno Court, Cherokee Ct.
" I take great pleasure in recommending this,;in?}
valuable medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases,,
"or which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy?de
iidedly superior to any thing elsri'ever tried by trie."
: A. A.'GAftbixo; Deputy.Gv M:, of ?
"the Grand Lodge of. Georgia.1"
"I linye used 'Jacob's Cordial* in. my .-family, and,
lliis, with all'I hoar about it .-Is a remedy by those,
svlio haye. tried it, induces melobelieve that it stands
it the Head.of ever}' preparation -of,the kind.^rind V
ivould recommend its use "in thp disease for which it is
impounded." . Mii.es G. .Dobbins, Cashier of
the Bank of the,State Qf Georgia, Griffin.
" If there is is any. credibility in human testimony '
Jacob's Cor.djar_.must stand, pre-eminent above ' all
jtber preparations for^he'cime of Bowel Diseases?
i'Vorivthe inase of'testimony in its favorfroriitioming.'
h froin all quarters, it must be very far. in advance,
is a curative agent, of most? if not .all other ' patent'
preparations.r?, A: Fleming, Cashier Marine it,
, Fiije insurance Bank, Griffin.
"This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity
is fast as I'onapaVte'pushed liis column's into Rassin,
ind irainirig conimeuadtion wherever used.".
Georgia .J>ffcrsonian,May\?th, 1853.
For sale by T. J. Woiikman A Co., Camden ; J. F..
aenxedt A Co:,-Itidgciyuy;;T., A. Dap.gan, -Darling-oil; 'AV.'rT.-DAROAN
A Co., Sumterville,; P. .11. Mo.
Gregor, Columbia. *
Principal Depots. ' ' '[
IT.wiLAxn,"IlARn.tc it-Risr.T, New York. " -
IIaViland, IIarral A Co., Charleston. - * - .
J. -Wright A Co, New Orleans.- * - 't gAVM.
:W, BLISS^A CO., Proprietors,
Savannah, Ga.
Aug. 15, _ " 33 ' ly. .
. .. GLYSOXT'S
* Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.
IS now put up in the largest sized bottles,- ai.d is
acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made,
is is certified by the Wonderful Cures it lias performed,
the original, copies of Vvhicli are in the possession
of the proprietor! Remember, this is the only-true,
ind original article.
Sciofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer,
Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other
diseases arc speedily and perfectly cured by the use
of tlu's medicine.
Rend Hie following Certificate.
Tallapossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852.
Dear Srn:?1 send you this to certify to you that
your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has
performed one of the niost wonderful cures oti me'
that has ever been effected on ninn. . ^ '
I have been nfilicted for forty years with eruptions
on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that I
had to go on crutches, and in JS43 i uuaonc leg amputated
almve the knee. In about.ninc months after
my other log broke out in large eating uml running
sores from my knee to my foot, and discharged a great"
deal of offensive matter. My groin also broke out in
large biles, wlueh discharged much offensive matter,
ind at the same time my left hand broke out in large
running sores nearly to my elbow.- .... .. ,,5
The misery that I have suffered for the last two
years I cannot describe to you. 1 was in such agony
that I never rested day or night. - In
October last my son brought me one of your
bottle wrappers; I read it, and found record of some
wonderful cures performed by your "Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla," 1 sent and got two bottles
of it, and commenced taking it. In two weeks,
to my great astonishment, my sores all beerimc easy,
ind I could sleep all night, a thing I hud not done for
two years. When I had taken six bottles, my sores
iiad nearly all healed. My sores' got well as if by
niehantment. I have now used iu all eight bottles'of
your "Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla."
ind I now consider myself well.
I entreat all of the afflicted to tiy this, medicine,,
for I believe it will cure any known disease in the
world.?J.aj aside all prejudice and just try it, and
noclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and em
:reat them to take it, for it will cure them.
My case is well known in a large portion of South
rarolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should
ioubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me;
ind I will show them the sears. I can be found in
fallapoosa Co., Alabama, one mile from Sloe's Ferry.
RENAJATr HUGHES.
rpi- - TiAnl- oml *?Jnrcnr%ni?i11n_ - Ja t .OAitlini?l u
1I1C 1CIIV>? 1/wv.a ,W , .ww~ Julnpted
for females of delicate health, resulting from
( regularity of menstrual discharges, and other diseases
peculiar to their sex.?he proprietor has in his
)ossession a great'number of cci'ificntes "of cures,
>erformed of the above description. ' We assure the
ifflictcd, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott's Extract
if Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate
hose difficulties and renew.the natural energies.;-.. .
Eg* Put up in quart bottles?Price Si per bottle.
SCOVIL MEAD, , /
Ill Chnrtres-st.' bet. ContiAnd St. Louis.'N.O;<
Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all
rders and applications for agencies must be addre^'d.
Sold also by Z. J. DeIIay and T.J. wonkma^.<t Co."
Camden; Maoil & IIeatu, Lan cast e r;. Wi s cji Smiii' &:
ixiTT, Monroe, N.' C.;' Fishes" <?* 'IltniiTsii,'Columbia."'
Aug. I;-" 82 ' ; 3m '
n.EADY-MADE CLOTHING, IIATS AND CAPS
It For sale by A. M it R. Kennedy?via:
Dress, Frock, and Dusinoss Coats; Vests and- Panaloons;
Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hpse;
tency Cravats; Washington Ties, &c ' v . .
/ay?Coats and Vests. Fasluonahle Uats,.
J Rooks in my hands^r^hereby
;ivon to all persons who may be ''to'
aakc immediate payment.
March 30 15 J *j
T. R. MURRAY,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
CAMDEN, S. C.
fSTOrders from the country will receive prompt at
mtion. March 14.
W. TIIIJRLOW CASTON,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity.
camden, 8. c. j?
Office on Broad-Street near the Court House.
W. II. R. WORKMAN,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN
jl EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will attend the Couns
' Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the
>urt House.
Witt. Itt. SHANNON, l5
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
" ' CAMDEN, S. C.
Has retboved his Office to that one door abov
Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. *
A. G. BASKIN,
i TTORNEY AT LAW AND. SOLICITOR IN
v. EQUITY, Camden, S. G. Will practice in Kor
aw and adjoining Districts.' Office in rear of the"
url House. , May 18.
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flBSHBBHI;
Tht.f P|ll< nrt--emt*S&V?t*Pil>\e, ami .re a
most ^j^^oe^ltQh^eJl^^^of ^1 AftotuCbm
cases of PiIesv'nrtcr^nllothei;retne<jie^BtiS^3^J^^S^ITti '
- They pnrify^the Wood/e^naliief<h?"rifeul??'
cretory Organs, to a ln^Uhy tonellhtLoctloin '
and as an Anti-Bilious family MeuIdnB tbejWaiSbo xftual.'
A remedy for Cough Cold*', Catarrh'; f
Cough, AxOiTM,-Contumjitwn.'Hereout f>iteakt>DyiptpneL,'Ct >''
-v tiveneu, Eryrirxltu, DUtateof U^lImri^fM%maltanand Rival
.the Chat, iJadc and Fid($and"bUdi&aih "fcriring Jrcnka "d<8 J
f?" ranged ttaU. of,'t)ie'SiomwJi, and ig rd?ece.Uiejdittrat*ind'ba~d: '
g- fedingfrom tating tw hearty c^tpepiicfiabii'^j. <
WASfiANTHJ lO BE PURELY VEGETABlB:. '
. These Pills act 'as nn Expectorant,' Tonic,"n~nd\tpVrlM't^One?
-.25 cent .box pose esses.; three times more power' to' cur&Nlisecres*
than a one dollar bottle of any.of the Syrups. Balsam fQ OT.'Satfsa-*-,
pariIIas, that wercerer"mride'fandtt^dnlpltf trial .$fouly'ohe'bcx.
will prove this important truth, |
They promote . Expectoration, Loosen "the'
Phlegm, and-Clear the Iianjga-and'otherStfirt* .'
torv Oraana. of all morbid matter,*.and there Is. .
. not another remedy In th'o whblelfAteria Mutiica caphbfoof,
, imparting such healing properties to the ^unge.^nd ^al Or^";
gang aa these Pills. They Cnrc Costlveness, proline?
s*i good, regular Appetite*'anrt*Str?rtgtnen'thV.
. System.; . . ' v.v>*
Price 25 cents per hoi, containing 25 doses of Medicine;
on. the Agents who sell- the IHlJs/and getUbop^htoffy l
, Almanac gratis, giving full particulars and certificate^ of cures. j
Both' kinds of the above-named-Pills are for sale in ?? P"
Every Town and Village In North and South
Carol Inn. ' .
vIn Camden .by T. J. "Workman* & Co,.. who? alsd'
* keep a;silpplr:-of f)f/ SPENCER'S'-VEOETiVBfiK ,
'PILLS,', and. Dr.; HULL'S CELEB IkATED'PLLLS,
ivliicl?-stop..thb>Chills and f <?v.cr ^lfi^rsyiay/v^1^.!
PalcVit Medicines &c.^ ; V
|tejhfcFRESH* SUPTLY'/'jtlsttTeceivtfd^ .tlilm;
:4\ arc: ;v,,?vI. ". .v . , < J*>%&&&?
Ess?;r^
^oTwfisn'ek's-'W orrnSymp' Rt&g^rVByftp'-'Qf^Ei?^
-Mexticaft- Mustang;-Lini- -,woH and'-ffar' fiptPCaawent
. - - -qjialagua -, F;
Pain..Killer ... . . Dajlyis. -Magica^I^; ExSeltzer
aperient,.. ....iractor,..-..'*"
Barry's Tricopiieroti's. "" cfiifstic's'GalVh'riic'Belts^r-.
iJayheVMcdicih'cs .'' ' NedklaC'c^tBracelets arf3 '
Badway'sReady Belief' . Fluid v '... Cy#
Oxygcputed Bitters .. ... Brpiy'^Ess: Jamule.a.G^ngdV,:
Ocoi-gia- Sa'rsapariila.. .Murray's. FiuicT.Maguesia/^;
. Sands' Sarsaparilla "Cod Liver'Oil,.'
Townsctid'sSarsapnrilln - Indian Hair-DyeDead
Shot >. Bachelor's'Hair.Dvo?r 'M
Fahnestock's* yermifuge Depilatory Bovver I:,; <y/?.
Wistnr'sBalsnuiA\jldClicr-Mugncl.ier: ./
xorsaieuy ;r v7.- '-Taws-- .*$;
Flavoring Extracts I .
IT^OIt Ices, Custards, Puddingy aud. al^ kinds of,Con?i
'-fcctionaiy, Pastry, Ac. ftc. ""Among thorn are'V^nilla
Lomon, Poacli,'Nutmeg, Bitter Almond,'Banartaj
Pino-Apple-,Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose; Ginger,Cin,;'
namon, ?bc. ftc.,-all very superior and l'or. sale'by. v-Jif
. ?r..i,.vziiap.,->:
17*Ii'ENCir Brand}' and Madeira" Wi no'-o.C superior.
ounlitv lor medicinal purposes. AlV',sale iivA-'-"5
- April-l l" T. J. WORKMAN'ft CO.-v
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"OODYEAR'S- Patent India ^Rubber ^Dressing
vJT Combs,' Buffalo and Horn Dressing Coihlfs; IJp
dic3 Curling.. Combs." Ivory Fine Toolh'-ariddocket
Combs. A fine assortment.for sale by!'^d - .-}
Feb. 14. V . . T. J. WORK MAN.-ft CO..'
: : : ^ :
* Carter's Spanish Mixture,
BULL'S, Sand's and Tqwnseud'4 Sarsnparida, Pep".
sin, -Alkn's Compound, Colleton's Bitters ; Ilob
loway's PillS and Ointment; Jew David's'or HebrewPlaster;;
llobcnsmck's Liver Pills and-Worm Syrup;
Me.Lnne's Vermifuge and Lircr Pills, together with
all the popular Family Medicines, usually needed'At-,
this season, may be found at . 1 f. :<
. April 18? tf. 7. J/DfJIAY'SA
Oil* ! Oils !! Oils! !! !
rrtlTF subscriber eoiitinuea to keen .constant!v on
X hand a full supply of Solar, Lard and Si-erji
Oils for Lamps, MachinerjyAc;
t AljS0( . ,
Castor Oils for family and plantation use; -Olive oils'
for tablp and .mechanical uses; -Nehtsfool oildfor harness.
and Cod Liver.Oil lor medicinal use..-All -of,
whicii will be sold 'as lot-; as can consistently be ajforded
in'this market. Z. J. Dill AY. "Vj
.au-.o.:v.: 32 omv$m
- :_;.r : ^ /
. Raclway's Remedies;
C? ONSISTING of Itndway's Ready Relief, Ready
llcaolvent, Ready- Regulators (Rills,.) Medicated'
Soap and Circassian Balm for the Hair. yJ.ustJecei.g?.
ed at Z. J. DdJ'AY'S/9
March 2d tf f rToilet
Soups. ;
GiONSISTINO .ofCleaver's Honey Soap^OldJjTqjyn
) ."Windsor, Taylor's Crystalline Wash'Balls, Mauge,net
and Co'ud ray's" Omnibus-and-rarisic-uho Soaps," Sa
voAs do Families, and:'many. others'tooj numerous to '
mention, may always be found at *
Aug. 0- Z.J. bm&qgjpi!
XT IDES WAIVTEI>?\Vl will payjin CallT
; ltjL";'tIi'e highest market-price for graenofdr^Hidc-s
April-23. - ?? : WORKMA'N &-COf
MA.\;^R)x':ii(>rsii:. .:: '
o r*. < u: '
"Q! IT^ATJ?D^tf <Uiicaltby aDd. business". pdrt^5/^-thej :
O: town?whqrc comfort.,, cleanliness' and attenjapm, :
Willi a good table are "combined,,, ;
E.G. ROBIXSOXifgf'
' March 7.?ly.' ?' ; '?Pfoprifetcr^ 1
? ; V?^;
Ncw:Crocci'it's 5< :.
rpiIE Subscriber is now receiving a fresh suppl'&jof }
JL .Family G roceries/itV'inca and'liquors,- coffsistiug {
in partias follows: ' '
' Crushed; powdered and coffee Sugare-^^S^r'''
New-Orleans/MuscoVatlo-ail'd clariaed<dbl>(i'-r 4
V." Ilio and Java Coffeo : :. v (
Now Orleans, Porto Rico and ^Iuscovado Molasses.* ^
Lovering be3tSyrup - - " ' f- .
. - Spcrm,.?lm, and'talTpwC.'ihdlds"*" ' ''' ' '
2-flrkins super GosIie'ri BitUOr-- t ?,
r&Gtoiee family Lard . ' " , V V ^ j
L^-Afu?l^prtm<i9t:oif;ficklM,t^eservc3rSauccfl-and' :
lnquanunsstoBuu puruuuacia.
A very superior articleof White Lime forwfflMB|h^l
Just Received. K" '"'*^5 ?
AN assortment of Fisk's METALIC BURIAL OX."' \
SES. There have been late 'improvements in
this article. Can bo seen at the subscriber's Ware- *
Room. - , i. C. L. CHATTEN.. v
1CASE fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just rocelvcd 1
bp1., L. A. AUSTIN. i
-? -?-3- . - . P
1QR. OASK very, su perior PORflyAVINE, for medi a
c^t.mirposes.' For sale by
"April's; " * ' L. A. AUSTIN.
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WIIEK the R. R. Theory -was first declared
to the wogp, skeptical persons doubted its
correctness, and looked with distrust on the fan edies
it possessed. Others, however, struck with the originality
of its views and conceding merit to the theory,
were induced to try if the rc.ncdies borHiTout ift.
practice what was claimed for them in theory. A
MB class differing from the others and perhapsmore