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?JJ3P? SSiJL * |*oftrij. FLITTING. jrr ' ' BT nOBA N E ALE. Flitting I Flitting I How we miss them, One by one, from earthly homes? How within our hearts will linger Echoes.of their dying tones. O, the true tho gentle-hearted, TTolv ones that taught of God; - How we seek where once we found them! They have passed beneatlrthe rod. Flitting arc our earthly treasures, Hour by hour and day by, day; But a spell is left behind them, To light up our lonely-way. Like a voice of earthly promise, Is each word of love and cheer; Like one star that;chasest darkness,Seemed they,e'en when Death was near. ^ | Such a one is flitting homeward, _ , . i Far from sorrow, pain and care? , Soon his spirit will be rausomed; * > They have no more sickness there? ? No more parting?where he goeth Joy eternal reigns aiom.% Shall our tear-dimmed eyes be heavy, When the Christian reachos.home? 4 - / Long and weary has the way been, Often faltered those tired feet, But we know he'll soon be resting "Where the living waters" meet. Jesus, Jesus is beside htm, In the last darkliour below; Seek wo not to keep him with us, To God's heaven, blest spirit, go! Iflitting, flitting, all things earthly, Oliag we closer unto One, .-Who will guido us through the journey, 1 Then go with us to His home! M eqUIT'K?iSouth Carol?k\a, Rer' sihw District. Eobert A-^nng ant wjfe vs. J. M. DeSaussure, Mary iff* for sale of Real Estate, Negroes, % TN obedience to ^n oro^r^ the Court In above stated * S mr Q bearine * ?? U* 14tli of June last, I will offer for sate at public. 0utt*-y before the Court Hous, door in Camden, oa the noonday in January pext, f*e Real Estate known as thOvT 0 janjft Said lano? will be sold in soparate tracts reprcSent_ ed in a copv plat of the same made by ColW' ^ jj S-, dated SdoC Jdne, 1854, marked x anc* ? an exhibit in said mso. And tlio sepaiate tracts wih.^ Bold as containing the number of acres represented lb said plat by the same, more or less. Tract No. 1 contains 362 J acres and will notbesold for less than $1.25 per acre. Tract NQ^2contains 302 J acres, and not to be sold for less than$tv2S-p?r acre. Tract No. 3 contains -213 acres, mot to be sold for less than $1.25 per acre. Tract No. 4 contains 373 acres, atidTrv?tcbe sold - for less than SI 25 per acre. ^ ? %T e ?Ol A I n/iKAo oti/1 lo 4n lin onTr3 Tract JNO. a CUUbuma 4iut ,o v? ?? ?,,.v for a gross sum not to be less than $2,3u0?has a Mil seat on it. r Tract No. 6 contains 230 acres, and not to be sold for less tlian 70 cents per acre. Tract No. 7 contains 562 acres and not to be sold for less than 70 cents per acre Tract No. 8 contains 5C2 acres and not to be sold for less than 70 cents per acre. ALSO. Certain Town Lots on Lyttleton and Fair Streets in the town of Camden, to be divided, the three half lots fronting on Lyttleton Street, not to be sold for less than $250. and the three half lots on Fair Street, not to be sold for less than $250. . ALSO. The lot on Broad Street, immediately south ofC. L. Chatten's, having a commodious two story brick Dwelling theroon, with all necessary outbuildings, thereto attached. Not to be sold for less than $2000. ALSO. The following named negroes, vie: Tom?young, intelligent, well behaved?a shoe-maker by trade.? Not to bo sold lor less than $1,000. ' . ALSO. Will be sold, on tho same day, ana in ttio earao case, Hazzard, Monday, and Patsey. , Terms?For the land9, so much cash as will pay costs of proceedings and exticnses of sale?balance on , . . a credit of one, two, three, Tour and fiveyears, interest g&gi from day of srile payablo annually?pnrchase money r to bo aocured by bond with approved sureties and a " mortgago of tho property. Purchaser to pay for all fcv f necessary papers, 4c. * The negroes will bo sold on a credit of one, two and 1 three years, wUh interest from the day. of sale payable - annually, to be sccure'd by bond with approved sureties and a mortgago\>f the property. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers, 4c. Some of the lands lie within, a short distance ofCam den and may be valuable for fire wood. . Reference can bo had at arfy time to the plat and any information desired may be obtained from Col. J. B. Kershaw. W. IL R. WORKMAN. C. E. K. D. Oct 24 ' ; td?42 YAIUABLE AND DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale that valuable Tract of Land on Big Lyches Creek, IbrnTerly owned . by Lovick "i"ounS. deceased, lying in Kershaw and Chesterfield Districts, containing between seven and f * eight thousand acres. I The improvements consist of tho settlement upon the deceased resided at the time of his death, consist-1 ing of a Dwelling House, Gin House, Screw and all a. necessary outbuildings, all in good ropair. Also, another settlement, with a comfortable Dwelling 1/ouse" and necessary outbuildings. There is also on' the premises, and conveniedt to both settlements, a llrstrate, Grist Mill, on a never-failing stream. This is conceded to be the most valuable and desirable land on Lynches Creok, and its productiveness is known to be unsurpassed by any other in the couutry. (' A further description is unnecessary?purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves. The land will be sold in a body, or divided to suit purchasers, and P the terms made liberal. J. D. YOUSG. | Aug 15, 1854. 33 i Sumter Banner, and Watchman, and .Darlington , Flag will copy to the amount of ten dollars and send i bills to this office. ?n<ls ?a? K-il? TTTB offer for Sale tho Vlantatiou on which Jas. Til VV ler resided at the time of his death, lying on Lynches Creek, 20 miles east of Camden, in Koreluw i au(i Darlington Districts, containing 1,000 acres, mote ! or less, with tolerable buildings?200 acres cleared? b Also, 41) acres Bottom Land, in cultivation. We will H receive bid3 for said Land until 1st of December next, p? if not sold by that time it will be sold on the 20tli Deft comber, 1654, at public sale. I-. Also, three other tracts of Land, one lying in the ^ fork of Lynches Creeks, containing six hundred acres, more or less?ono in Chesurtield District, containing ? 400 acres. and one Ou Black Ki* or, in Kershaw District, oontaimng 150 acres, more or less All the above named Lands will be eofd at the late resideoco of Jas. Tiller, deed.; any further information wanting call on the subscribers. E. K. TILLER, t . J. E. KING, I AgentsAugust 11, 1854. x 33 tc} yy The Sumter Banner and Darlington Flag will please copy till 1st October and forward bills to this Office. JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Ho. 11 H AI HE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. TTE keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment J~f of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Varnishes, Win. <low Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gaa, Cotton Eoot-Gin Fixtures, "fne Brushes, of varii " us ktiidv *T~!r . I t > * -. < ' i?LAN TATIOJV GOODS. J A LARGE stock of^Negro Cloths, Blankets, alJTa; Wool Plains, Linseys, Ac. Ac., just received and for sale at C._ MATHESON'S. . c Oct. 17, 42 ... 3m. s . g FALL CLOTHING. JUST received, a large varied assortment of Winter clothing of the latest styles and most dnrable ma- I terials. Also; a lull assortment of Gentlemen's out- * fittiug apparel, consisting of Shirts. Drawers, tjravais, D Ac. Ac., at * 0. M AT MESON'S. , Oct 17, 42 3m. t. BOOTS AND SHOES. . ; ? GEORGE ALDEif respectfully mvites the a'tten{ j tion of the citizens of Camden and the surrounding Country to his extensive stock of BOOTS and SHOES, now receding direct from the mnnutacturers, which he offers at vety low prices. His stock consists j in part, a^ follows, viz? < GENTLEMEN'3 I Fine calfskin quilted water-proof BOOTS c do do welted . do . . ^ t do do water-proof pegged. do i do do pump do do j do Mud Boots - v do kip pegged Boots do do do Bootees do calf do " do J . * * do do writer-proof Bootees do do sewed and pegged Slioes and Bootees do do Oxford Ties do do Pegged Jersey Ties I "do waterproof Overshoes ' do gaiter Boots ' 1 do Russet Brogans < BOYS' Vtn? raltUkin nfcceil Boots N . do do do; Bootees . ? do kip do Boots do do do Bootees do calfekin sewed do " .s do Russet Bj-ogans LADIES' \ Fine Blnck Satin Gaiters do -do lasting do . do do kid do dp morocco Jenny Linds do white kid and satin Slips do English kid do do French kid Slips and Ties I do American do do do < do morocco Walking Shoes -. *.* , do do do do ] do lasting buskin Tips , do black velvet Slips do goatskin Walking Shoes j do water proof Overshoes. .1 MISSES' Fine colored gaiter Boots 1 do do kid do ' do morocco Walking Shoes do kid Slippers do colored morocco Slippers do'' India Rubber Shoes / i ,do calfskin School do XOgewier wun a great varies ui [ CHILDRES'S SHOES. ALSO i % 6,00\> pairs of Negro Shoes, ^Uis own manufacture. r>. ALST?-?ole ,a^ x<aner Leather. Calf and i ining [ Skins, BaDd and Harne&n^^gr, g-uoe thread, Shoe Lasts, Shoe 1 ools of every ^rjption t ALSO?Mens, Boy's and k.^re7l;5 CAPS new [ patterns. s \. . ?3?~ Together with a large stock <h Traveling an(j [ Common Trunks, Yalices, Carpet Bags, School Satchels and Water-proof Traveling Bags. [ C^~The above comprises but a very small po^;on of his Stock, all of which will compare with any u i the Southern country for style or durability. Oct. 17. -42 tf THE ubdersigned would hereby inform the citizens of Camden and the surrounding country, that h$ . has opened an establishment as a CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKER, in this place, in the. house formerly occupied by Mr James Wilson, Merchant, and opposite Mr. McDow : all's store, where he proposes to give satisfaction to i all' those who may think proper to favor him with their patronage iu his profession: All work in his line will be done with neatness and dispatch, and at the shortest notice. ' ' CHARLES BOFENSCHEN. May 11. J 9 ^ tf" Sardines Lobsters, Ac. -t A DOZ. i boxes Sardines: 10 doz. J Do.; 5 cases JL v/ Fresh Salmon in cans, 6 do. Lobsters in cans. For sale by J. A. SCHROCK. KUCK & LUCAS, DEALERS IN * Poreign lind Domestic Hardware. Kb. 273, King Street, (near the Merchants Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. O. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Planters and others to their entire new and complete stock embracing every article in their line. AH orders promptly attended to. A. KUCK, J. J. LUCAS, March 7, 10 tf. T ? ' *- * J ? sperm U1IU AUUinUIIIUIC l/UUUIl'?. J A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's A 6's. -LU 10 44 Adamantine 41 41 For sale by J. A. SCOTIOCK. Domestics. EED and white FlaunelB, Linseys, Ticks, Sheetings, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings, Ac. For sale low, by Sept 27. A. if. & R. KENNEDY. T BATHFR and Shoe-Findings.?A large'assortment of Leather ar.d Shoe-Findings, i For sale low by WORKMAN & CO. BRICK^FOR SALll. rpHE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of JL GOOD BRICK, which may bo had on application [ Janbary 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND . Wool, Wool. I TT7ILL be purchased either in the Burr or clean, ] T V by W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 34 % tf. Abbott's Bitters. 1 I / \ P ITftftltlt VnetnMlli'n n oimorlnp \fof1Jnir.? nrltorn u a good stomachic is required. Prepared by Smitli , & Abbott, Boston, and for ealo by Z. J. DkHAY. ,s Aug. 29. 35 To Rent. ' , MY"Dwelling Houso in tho lower part of Camdeu is for rent or Bale on reasonable terms. Aug. 22. E. W. BON'NKY. Just Received. GENTS fine kid top'd Button Gaiters . " " Bl'k and Drab Congress Do. v " " Calf Oxford Ties ' J " , '" Patent Leather Do. / * " finest Pump and stitched Boots ALflO. Ladies fine BlTc tipped Gaiters J: " English and French kid Slips and Ties " Kid, Goat and Mo. Boots and Buskins v Miss, and Childs. Kid and Mo. Boots, Slips and Axklo Tias, by WORKMAN & CO. / Aug 15 . 3# _ Fresh Prescrvesj Ac. 6 cases assorted PRESERVES p 2 " " JKLLIiS ^ 8 " Canton GINGER - > 5 " assorted PICKLES, half gallons 3 " " u quarts 3 " Piccadilli " , Just received and for sale, low, by I Oct. 3. J. A. 8CHR0CK. J ^ ID For Sale, b, AT low prices and on easy terms the following par- " eels of Real Estate in the upper part of Camden, 0 on the equare adjoining Kirkwood: My House and Lot on Littleton street: the House L and Lot adjoining on the north, and the Lola on the at corner of Lyttleton and Laurens streets. C. WM. M. SHANNON. w .Oct. 2.-1851, 40 FEW DAVID, OR HEBREW PEAS- ! . TER. THEE GRAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, lout, Fain in the Side, Hip, Back, LimbB and Joints; crofuln, King's Evil, Lite Swelling, Hard Tumors, < .tiff Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where the plotter is applied pain canuot exist. It has been beneficial in cases of weakness, such as 'ain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, duueuess, Affection of the Lungs in their primary tuges It destroys inflamation by perspiration. Th Jumes L. Boyd, Pickens district, South Carolina, eatifies that, by its use alone he was cured of Rheumatism 111 both of bis knees, of several years stand- cu Dg- . . Cu The following was handed us by a respectable sn 'hysician in Georgia. It Messcr. Scovil <k Mead:?Gents: 1 have been M( isingyour Liverwort and Tar, Hebrew Plaster very Lo vfaiMtvaltr in niu r?tM/.tf,?i? thrcf* VPIll'A nfl>,f UTin am ... .^j f.. ?. j , ?(? t is with plensure that I state r?y belief in their sn It icriority ovea all OTiiKn articles, with which I am an icquaiuted, for. the purposes for whicii thev are re- ^ ommended. Tlie Hebrew Plaster, especially; is an inivebsal panacea for loefll pail)3. 1 llllVO al.-O fotUld j,n ta most excellent applicationi for Sprains and Bruises. va ,t gives universal satisfaction wherevar used. * S. S. OSLIN, M. D. Knoxville, Ga., March 4th, 1853. jn Z?T A VOICE FROM GEORGIA^ [J' Head the following testimony from a Physician. all Gentlemen?Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of jains of whiih I have suffered for twelve years past, during this period L labored under an utfi.etion of ny loins and Bide, and tried many remedies that my va two medical experience suggested, but without ob- foi aining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and am ci< low by its good effects entirely cured. 1 will reeomnend tho Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who ire suffering from contraction of the muscles, or pernanent pains in the side or bacic. th The people of Georgia have but tobecome acquaint- wl sd with its.jcirtues when they will resort to its use. at Yours trulv, w< M. W. WALKER, M. D, co Forsythe, Monroe County, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil ?fc Meud, $ew Orleans, La. * 'J JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN ot] NORTH CAROLINA. Fi Messrs. Scovil & Mead : I have been troubled with ia ;hc chronic rheumatism for the the last twelve years. 08 On the 1st of July, 1849, I was bo bad that I could Fr not turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I liad Dot slept a wink for six days. At this time my lttending physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster,", as find it acted like a charm; the pain left me, and I nn slept more than hnlf of the night, and in three duya [ was able to ride out. 1 consider the "Hebrew Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. W. Al'MLNN. toi Ilendersonville, N. C., Aug. 16, 1850. Gi ?j aj ^ ^ ^ S|' The following commendation is from un ngeut residing aUXrenton, Tennessee: Trenton, Gibson Co. Tenn., Nov. 7, '49. Messrs. ScovilA Mead?Gentlemen; The Hebrew Plaster is becoming popular in this section. There is a lady in this county who says she would not be with-. ' out this Plaster for five hundred dollars a year. She was afflicted for sometime with an enlargement of [j the spleen, which gave her a great deal of puin. The & swelling and pain had extended up neatly to the arm- a pit, and occasionally she could scarcely breathe. She ti was confined for a consider ible time, during which o she was attended by some of our best physicians, but it they gave her no relief. She procured a box of the es Hebrew Plaster, and it relieved her almost itnmedi- a] ately, and now she keeps a supply of it on hand con- st stautly. These facts you are at liberty to use as you think proper?they arc substantially true. * ltespcctfully, yours Ac., JESSE J. WELLS. 11 Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitationst fj 1/ACuom.?The subscribers are ttfl^My generni ogeuts in \j,e Southern States for the sfflPlf this tru ly valuable yinster; an J, in order to prevent purchasers helRg.ijnpo$ed on by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and ev??where,"for the genuine, tlioy invite particutar attention to the following marks of the genuine: 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine.turned bottomed boxes, soldered in. 2. The genuine ha* the engraved lie-d of Jew Da* r vid on the directions around the box. with nceoinpnnyiug record of court to E. Taylor. Rochester. ., ALSO TAKE NOTICE Tliat the genuine lms the signature of E." TAYLOR on the steel plate engraved label, on the top of each ' box?to imitate which, will be prosecuted as forgery The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in imitation of ? the old labels, and is sold (?y several dealers in niedi- * cine in this city for the genuine article. BEWARE OP IT?IT IS WORTHLESS. SCOVIL <fc MEAD, ill Cliortres-st. bet. Contiandt?t. Louis. N\0. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all ] orders and applications for agenc ies must be addressed. C..11 .1 (... 7 1 r?..n .~ ....X T I W ........... J. / ? 0?iU UI3W %JJ *J, u. I/MIAJ U1IU 1 . (/ H "lin.ll/)3 1V> VU, ^1 Camden; Magil<t Hkatii, Lancaster; Winchkstkr & j Stitt, Monroe, N. C.; Fiaiier tC* Ur.rxiTsii, Columbia. n Nov. 7, 45 8m j| ""INSURANCE. ;; rpHE Columbia, S. C. INSURANCE COMPANY 1 having re-established its Agency for Camden aud a vicinity', the undersigned are now prepared to issuo Policies on as favorable terms as any other responsible t Company. A. M <fe It. KENNEDY, Agents. e Camden, Aug. 1. 31 , ? tf j BANK AGENCY!!! e rpiIE subscriber continues to aet as agent in both of JL the Banks of Camden. E. W. BONNEY. t( .July 11, 28. tf. DryGoods,- Groceries, Crockery &c, THE subscriber continues to keep on hand a coin- ! plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Grocc- r rics, Crockery, kc., which lie will sell very lew for cash. His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Suv;ar, Coffee, Salt, Clieesc, &c. &c. D.,?nI?AnAt>Q TtfAiilrl rlA trnll tA lllTY! fl Aflll A UlV;iliiOUO ?UIUW WW ? VM nw gi?v ? ?? ?? Jan. 2. J. CHARLES WORTH. ^ G ABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Rake ^ and Trowels, just received at tlio "old corner," .* by E. W. BONNKY. ,b Feb. IX, 1854. 7 tf. CORN-SHELLERS, self-sharpening Fred Cutters, 1 (a new article,) also, 1'atent Cylinder and Tlier- -* nometer Churns Meat Cutters hnd Sausage Staffers. Also, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For lale at the " Old Corner" by R W. BONNEY.?. BAJIK AGE!VT~ "" Ca THE subscriber will act as Agent for persons draw- ^ ing money from either of tho Banks in Camden, i I Aug 14.?tf. J. DtJNLAP. . j gi< To Paliiloa's. mi rHE Subscriber has now on hand a large and select stock of Pure White Lead, Zinc White, Linseed "? * ? m.... x' /- TT I /II?^.1 Ml, &pis. xurpenune ^a xiomu pruuueuuu; viuumuj Jroen, &c. &c. f _ . ALSO. A fine lot of American and French Window Glass, n sizes from 8 X 10 to 18 M 24: Putty in bladdijM, Uaziers' Knives, Paint Brushes, and Sash Tools, whicWl ej' rill be disposed of on tho most reasonable terms. "! Z. J. PeHAT." Aug. 29. 35 Just Received. A FRESH supply of Spices, ftc.. consisting in part Ml ol Allspice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace ~ linger, White, Black aDd Long Popper, Sumerio Write and Brown Mustard Seed, Ac. Ac. A Aug. 29?35 T. J.WORKMAN A CO. il Domestic Goods. q01 BLEACHED and Brown Shirtiugs and Sheetings, , i? Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cassileres, Denims and Cheeks, Bed Tick <fcc. For sale 1 y A. M. <fc. R. KENNDDY. iUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC A1 A RK resp^tfully informed that they will find at "3L the old stand of Workihan A Boone, a large id well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, A APS, Truuks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which we xj ill sell aH low as can be Bought in this market. aha Aprfl ?fi. WORKMAN A CO. Cbu \ SE^TTOUT^rnbemed YT JACOB'S CORDIAL. FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES, 3HOLBRA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, ? BILIOUS OHOLIC, m AnnnfF.A. CHOLERA INFANTUM so. admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially to painful menstruation. e Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums. 1st." It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 2d. It res the worst forms of Dysentery. 3d. It cures lifornia or Mexican Dianhcea. 4th. It relieves the rerest Colic. 6th. It cures Cholera Morbus. Cth. cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures Painful mstruntion. 8th. It relieves Pain in Dack and ins. Oth. It counteracts Nervousness aud Deondency. 10th. It restores Irregularities. 11th. dispels gloomy aud hysterica! Feelings. 12th. It's admirable Tonic. . 1 few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials. Jc. "lhnve used Jacob's Cordial in uiy family, aud . ;a . tc. t?a ?i _ :..,i ? Vft KtUtia H 11 most ciuciciu, nun in nry juugiiiciik, u luable remedy." Hon-. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. "It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend cob's Cordial?my o\yn personal experience, and e expei^ce of my neighbors and friends around >, is a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be ! that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy." V . Wm. II. Underwood, Formerly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Ct. " I take great pleasure in recommending this inluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, r which I believe it to be a sovereign renudy?de iedly snperior to any thing else ever tried by me." A. A. Gaurdixo, Deputy G. HI., of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. "I have used 'Jacob's Cordial' in my family, and is, with all I hear about it as'a remedy by those lio have tried it, indneea me to believe tliat it stands the head of every preparation of the kind, and I >uld recommend its use in the disease for which it is mpounded." Mii.es G. Dobbins, Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griffin. " If there is is any credibility in human testimony aeob's Cordial' must stnnd pre-eminent above all her preparations for the cure Of Bowel Diseases ? oni tne mass 01 testimony m it? mvurinim from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, a curative agent, of most if not all other patent' eparations." A. Flemiag, Cashier Marine ?fc Fire Iusuranee Bank, Griffin. "This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity fast as Bonnpatfle pushed his columns into Russia, d gaining commendation wherever uaed.'\ Georgia Jeffersoniun, May 19th, 1853. For sale by T. J. Workman ?fc Co., Camden; J. F. ennedy <fc Co., Ridge way; T. A: Dakoan, Darlingn; W T. Dargan ?fc Co., Sumterville; P. II. Mc lEGon,' Columbia. Principal Depots. Haviland, Harral & Risly, New York. IIavoand, IIaural & Co., Charleston. J. Wright & Co., New Orleans. WM. W. BLISS <fc CO., Proprietors, Savannah, Ga. Aug. 15, 33 ly. FULLER'S HAT STORE. THJS new and handsome EMPORIUjjr^. ^OF FASHION, situated a few doors south^^& Mr. A. M. Hunt's United States Hotel, and near e corner of Bridge and Richardson streets; is now mplete. Mr. F. having hnd seven years'experience the hatting business in Columbia, deems it unnecsary to say more than that he will I ave on hand nt I times a most thorough and completely resorted jck of everything necessarily pertaining to a First-Class Hat and Cap Establishment. II of which he proposes to sell for CASH, or on short ne, as cheap as can be bought in the United States. Sizes registered for customers. Hats shaped to , the head. Also, REPAIRING at short notice. t> ic- l-itt r !. !> X. H. I KJ SJMjULXy lllUIIIMUV.k??KI<^ 238 Richardson street, Columbia, C. Aug. 29, 35 4m. WINDOW SHADES,"" CtBTAISi ?OOI)8, MATKAWKEs AND PAPER HANG-ING-3, At Crral Hnr^niuN. 1"*II I* subscriber lias hi.store. of his own mauulnc nrc nml importation,on ciiorir.onsstock of WIN IOW, SHADES, GILT CORN ICES. PAPER IIAXt. NCS, MATRASSKS. SATIX DELAINES, DAM iSKS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. TAS ELSj^c. All of .which aro ode rod tit prices thai are ppnWffled by all close buyers and economical houseeepcrs II. W.. KINSM AN, 177 Kinp-st. Charleston, S. C. Apri 3. * 14 * ly CAMDEN HOTEL a- mow o/icii for the accommodation of the True eiiiifj Public. [T is in excellent and commodious building, new and wel fitted up. and lately put in a state of complete spair. l'lic Kooins art* laijrt". opou uuu ?, <14u.-1.1ur y parors well furnished. The Table will be supplied ,'ilii eery thing which an excellent country market HI uford, and attended by the best servants The Bar will bo supplied with the choicest Wines td Liquors. THE STABLES ire well fitted up. attended by careful and expericnc< Ostlers, and well supplied with Provender. ALSO i)ts prepared for tho accommodation of'Drovors, with rcellent water conveniences. There will at all times bo an Omnibus in attendance I convey passengers to and from tho Depot. W. M. WATSON. Cnmdeu. May 30, 1854.- 22 IVotice. . I "HIE Subscriber still continues to act as Agent for parlies doing business in eitliqr of??|jo Banks in kmden, aud hones by strict attention to the same to it-rit a continuanco of tho patronage heretoloro enlisted to him. C. MATUKSON. Aug. 39, 1854. 33?ly Fall Uledicincs. MTCir as Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Osgood's Indian j Cholagoirue, Jaync's Ague Tills, Dr. Turner's Fe-j tr and Ague Pills, and Sulphate Quinine may always i found at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. | Aug^- 35 [) EADY-MADE CLOTHING, IIATS AND CAPS J \ For sale by A. M ?fc R. Kexxedy?viz: Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and PanIcons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half Hose; lacy Cravats; Washington Tics, ic Boy's Clothing?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats, ips, &c Sept. 27. [ AMES WILSON having placed his Notes and ' Books inmy hands for collection, notice is hereby . en to all persons who may bo indebted to him to ike immediate payment. W. H. R. WORKMAN. March 30 16 T. R. MURRAY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, CAMDEN, S. C. ^"Orders from the country will receive prompt at itioti. March 14. W. TIIURLOW CASTOR. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. CAMDEN, 8. C. Office on Broad-Street near .the Court House. H. II. u. wonOAIV, TTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN L EQUITY, Camden, S. C Will attondthe Courts Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the irt House. * WM. M. SHANNON, attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S< C. las removed his Office to that one door abov Young's Book Store. .Tan. 24. A. G. ft ASK f IV, TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN ? EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Ker w and adjoining Districts. Office tn rear of the rtHous*. May 18. * . * I r? fiiTiiT!inTii^CTiKiBii3iii>M?iiXj?i I Then Pills sr? entirely Vegetable, and are a moat superior Medicine in the cure of r1] Bilious Complaint*, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Costireness, Liter Vcmtptatnt, Jaundice, Sick Headache. Scrofula. Saltliheum. Fevers of all loads, Loss of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, and cm tinoerina diseases. A* a Female Medicine they act like a charm, and when taken according to tho direction*, they ncrer fail to cure tho worst cases of Plica, alter all other remedies fail. They purify the blood, equalize the clrculatlon, yitoro the Liver, Kidneys, and other Secretory Organs, to a healthy tone end action: and as an Anti-Billon* Family Medicine they hare no equal. Price 25 cents per box. , Also A remedy for Caught, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup; Whooping Oough, Asthma, Consumption, j\'trrous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Coslivenest, Erysipelas, Disease of the JTeart, Inflammation and rain in the Chest, Bach and Side', and all diseases arising from a deranged state of the Stomach, and to rdiere. the distress and hod feeling from eating too hearty food, in ioca!: and dyspeptic habits, WARRANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE. These Pills act as an F.xpectorant, Tonic, and Aperient. One 25 cent box possesses three times more power to cure diseases' than a one dollar bottle of any of tbo Syrups. Balsams, or Sarsaparillas, that were ever made; and a simple trial of only one box Will prove this important truth. > t They promote Expectoration, Loosen the .Phlegm, and Clear .the Lunei and other Secretory Organ*,- of all morbid matter, and there Is not another remedy in the whole Materia Meoica capablo of Imparting such, healing propertioa to the Lungs and Vital'Organ* as these Pills. They Cure Costlweneas, produce a good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen the System. Price 26 cent* per box, containing 26 doses of Medicine. Call on the Agent* who sell the Pills, and get tho Planter** Almanac qratiSj giving full particulars and certificates ofiwuros. Botn Kinds orino aoove-nnmeu nun are ior euue in Every Town and Village In North and South Carolina* In Camden by 1*. J. \\okkmax & Co-., who also keep a supply of Dr. SPENt EE'S VEGETABLE PILLS, and Dr HULL'S CELEBRATED PILLS, which stop the Chills and Fever the. firsi dajv July 25. 30 tk-. ' ly Patent Medicines, Ac. AFRESH SUPPLY, just received, among them are: . . . ., Hollo way's Ointment Cherry Pectoral Hollo way's Pills Basting's Syrup Napth'a Hobcnsack's Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of LiverMexticau Mustang Lini-. - wort aud Tar and Canment chalagua Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain Ex. Seltzer Aperient tractor Barry's Tricophcrous Christie's Galvanic Bulls? Joyne's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and Radway's Ready Relief- Fluid Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. JamaicaGinger Georgia Sarsnparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsnparilla Cod Liver Oil , Townsend's Sarsnparilla Indian llair Dye Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair Dye Fahnestock's Vermifuge Depilatory Power Wistar's Balsam Wild Cher-Maguelic Plaster ry For sale by F. L. ZEMP., Flavoi'ii:^ Extracts FOR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all Kinds of Confcctionnry, Pastry, <frc. &c. Amongtliem are Vanilla, Lemon. Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Alinoud, Banana, Pine Apple, Strawberrj', Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cin nntn.in ,(-o X-r> nil v?rv sniioi-inr and for sale br " " V'' r " ""FVL. ZKMP.^ L^RENCU Brandy and Madeira Wine of superior F quality Jbr medicinal purposes. Fur sale by April 11. . T. J. WORKMAN k CO. . Career's Spanish Mixture, BULL'S, SandV and Towusend's Snrsapariila, Pep sin, Allen's Con-pound, Dolletou's Bitters; Ilollnwav's Pills and Ointment; Jew I 'uvid's or Ilebrew Plaster; liobensack's Li cr Pills and Worm" Syrup: McLane's Vermifuge ami Liver I'd s, together with all tlie popular Family Airdromes, usually lieeded at this season, mav lie found at April 18.?tf. Z. J. DeHAY'S. O j !sl Oils! S OUIs 1 ll 'TMIB subscriber cuntinues'to keep constantly on 3 hand a full supply of" Soi.au, Laud and Sperm Oils for Lamps, Maeliineryj Ac. A IiSO. Castor <7i!s for family and plantation nse; Olire oils tur tame niKt inccnutimu uses; i\on.isioot on ror Harness. and f'o<l Liver Oil lor medicinal use. All of which will Le sold n* lvtc a* cur, cinaistcrithj lr afforded in this market. " Z. J. I'eIIAY. A Up. 9 32 tl S'sfitvaj'ti Sirni< dioi. / tONSl.>'lING of UadwnyV Heady Helief, Ready Resolvent, Ready Regulator^ i'ill*,) Medicated Soap una Circassian Balin for the Hail*. Ju-t received at ' - ' -Z.'J. 1 Jell AY'S. March 2# tf Toil!*'! Sor.p:'. CtOXSISTINTr of Cleaver's Houcy'Soap. Old Brown . Windsor. Taylor's (Irvstalline. Wash Balls, Mangenet ami OoudrayV Omnibus and Parisienne Soaps, Savon's de Faniili.es, and ma- hers too numerous to mention, may always he for-,a *t Aug. 9" Z. J. DkHAY'S. Hi ttES iVAlii T ?*!>.? Wo will pay in C tiie high .-si markot pi ice {or groen or dry lli '< April 2b. WORKMAN & CO. MANSI( )N HOUSE, ?l.\ s. ( . SITUATKD in a healthy and business part ol the town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, with a good table are combined. ...... l'j. Ii. lyUiiL^Utf,. March 7.-r-ly. Proprietcr. S'?*w iiioccriis r|~MII\ Subscriber is now receivingn l?osh supply of I Fninilv i ' r<.ceries, Wines und Liquors, cons/snug in pari as follows: Crushed, powdered and coffee Sugars New Orleans. Muscovado aud clarified do. liio and Java ofi'ee New Otleaus, Porlo Rico and Muscovado Molasses Lovering best Syrup ... Sperm, adm. and tallow Candles 2 lirkins super Gosliep Butter Choice family Lard, Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 cans ^ Superior French and English Mustards A full assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Sauces and Ketchups , _ Best 11 en nessy Brandy * Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines,xtogether with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at the lowest market prices, aud to. which I in vile.the, attention of purchasers, as I am determined to sell cheap. April 3. ; L. A. AUSTIN.. . Wine and Brandy. 1 Pipe superfine Old Palo Brandy, I " " Madeira Wine Just received by J. A. SCQROOK. Sept. 13/ 37tf Constantly oq^Iand, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for building purposes; Gypsum o* Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all.ofgood quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. A verv superior articleof White Lirile for whitewash ing. ' C. L. CHATTEN. March 9. 20 - > \ tf JiiRt Received. AN assortment of Fisk's METALIC BURIAL CA SES. There liavo been late improvements in this article. Can be seen at the subscriber's Ware*.. Room. C. L. CHATTEN. 1CASE fresli Preserved PEACHES. Just received by L. A. AUSTIN. 1QR. CASK very superior PORT WINE, for medi eel mrposeB. Por mlo by 1 April 8. U A- AUSTIN. Excciitor,<i Notice. ALL persons having demands nprainst Benjamin Bnskin, dec'd. will present them duly attested, and those indebted will raako ps^hent to Oct. 3. * "A. 0. BASKIN, Ex'or. M - y "9ff R, Ri Hi WHEN tbe H. R. R. Theory weis first declared to the world, skeptical persona doubted He correctness, and looked with distrust on the re:t ediea it possessed. Others, however, elruclf_withUie nnlity of its views and conceding merit to the'theorv, were induced to try If the remedies borne out* in practice what was claimed for them in theory, A third class differingfrom the others and perhaps more numerous, without considering for a moment ame. merit they might be entitled to, tried them, merely as a v. nture, growing out of a aeeir^foRjomething jaew. We at;e satisfied \vith the result, for, Ihe nnbiic hte received the benefit and R. R. R. Theoryhas'foiumxdi* (d. Not a dnj passes that we do not have admlewbh from some hitherto unbeliever tbat their skepticism was tin founded and convinced by reading our Family 'Friend, have proved by their own exj eiience,'the:infallibility of our medicines. Rot a day passes that we do not receive grateful testimonials of.cures effect*, fd by these Mcdiciu.ee "1 was seized "with crnm|'s and spasms last night says one, and had it.not been for Radway's Ready Relhf 1 should have died with the pain." Another says^ "my wife was slowly sinking with an affection of the Lungs aud my-neighbor* was suffering from Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored to heal' ..by Rodway'sRenovating~Resblveht, A third sats. Railway's Regulators have cored of habitual costivem ss that was the burden, of my* life," Such are the characteristic testimonials *?! puily receive f the It' R. R. Remedies. Radway's Ready Keliek, the first of the R. R. It. remedies, is the most quick and safe remedy that ha^ ever yet been discovered for the instant relief of aft ACUTE'OK. CI1R0?NJC PAIRS, it ia a'certain di$< enfcc'.aiit and will neutralize tfie mpst viole.utpoieon# , of Malignant Epidemics. If the human'system ia seized with the virulence of Cholera^Small I'ox, Shih rever, ineuraonin, or oilier miai poisons, ruiciwaj ?. Ready Relief used in connection with Radyay's ulntora, will check the violence of the disease, oetJ' tinlizo tlteinfectlon, dVd will rtot only "proteet the .. system. against sudden death, but -will restore rfh? body to health ao<l strength We make this assertion^ boldlyi and if tiny Physician -or Chemist doubts; thtf great power which we claim for.our Ready Relie, oyer ijiaFignnnt pains, let-lbem examine it and teat it it will bear the test. - , , ' 't RHEUMAtlSiH, - f 4 Pains Btopped in n few Mlnbtes* The moment Rati* way's Ready Relief is applied to the parts, afflicted with rheuniat.sms, w liether it lie in the knee joint, the in ins, legs, feet or loins all, pain and anguish ceases. Cturri.ko fits twenty yeaes. Mr. Charles Id- Johnston, Nashville, was crippled with a clrnmic rheumatism for twenty yeais.' . He purchased flxim J7 jjC[ Ziuinrermaii one bottle of Ready Relief, and one tor of Regulators.7The Ready Relief wa3 applied as soon us it wns obtained. * ' In TWENTY. MINUTES, he was free from p&iti f i In TWENTY-FOUR HOURS he could'stand alone, In FOUR DAYS he could walk alone.. Ijy flie use of the Resolvent, Relief and. Regulators, iu,one mouth liewas UK Ti RELY. CURED*. A LADY AGED 85, had been crippled for years, could not raise her hand to her head. ODe bottle of R. R. Relief removed all pain and stiffness, created new lire within Iter disabled body, restored each limb and joint to.a strong vigorous and healthy condition* The Judy is well known in Asheville, N. C.. Thomas W. Atkm, Esq., edisor of the AsheviUe News, pybi lislied the case in his paper on .the 13t)i of October "853.. , p., . ' Sudden Attacks Champs/nd Spasms. For all Jqternal -difficulties, whefc tbepatien. is suddenly seized with Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, one teaspoonful of Nad way's Ready Relief will in FIFTEEN MR'. UTES allay the nlost dietreseingjjains. FEVER AND AGUE. I^t those aflbcted wttiftliis distressing malady, take Radway's Relief internally, a ten spoonful'every fifteen minutes three hours before the cliills come on, and a dose of Regulatorswrev ry night; also, rub the spine of the back down with Ready Relief. If will entirely cure and prevent tbt system against Ague and Fever. : . t In cases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Strains! Sprains, Bad dwellings. Heart Burn, Sour Stomacb, Sick Headache, Railway's Ready Relief will remove. alLpain in a few minutes. ... *> .4. R. R. R.?No. 2. UtJ 11 1 i *'o T)pvAwi.,Vrt T)mA, rpp* ?Ann.,... n... .11 * a iibtivTAilPU UbCVl<tC>^l J/UDTCPCCO UTCI .?J1 Chronic diseases that lmve been lingering in the ?j?tcm for ten, twenty or forty years, The same quick and powerful efficacy that the B. R. Relief controls over acute maladies. R. R. REGULATORS. The third of the R. R. R. Remedies is the most pleasant and sure Regulator of the liver, bowels, skin, panci ca tnd kidneys in use. They are elegantly coated with gum, etiBy to take, and free from the many objectionable, annoy an ees attending the taking of pills. - \ Radway's Regulators insure a regular end healthy aetion of the bowels and liver, fto person will be troubled witb costiveiiess, indigestion,dyspepsio, liver romplnint, kidney difficulties, who will take Radway's Regulators. J. R. It. Remedies arc sold by Druggists and Dealers in medicines everywhere. \. ? RAD WAY A CO. 162 Fulton S? N. Y. ipg'^cdd in Caniden by Z, J. DlIIAY and T.J. WORKMAN A CO. y ^ AJaj 9?8m. '< T. J. WORKMAN &, CO., ~ ' \Vliolct>alc and Retail nmeffuti. CA MDEN, S. C. OFFER for pale, for cath, or on approved credit a low! sr Market prices, a large and well-belrc . ted -assortii.enr of East India, MediterbaktaX and European * DillCS A1VD MEDICINES, French, English, and American CHEMICALS, <u all kinds, " . Patent Medicines, Thompsonian Medicines,ShakerV Herbs end Roois. Saratogil Water, Win'es and. Brajatlies, Surgical Instramebts, Trusses, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes,- Dye-stuffs, Lamps, Lamp Ojls, Burning Fluid and Camphene, Druggists'and Physicians' Glass-ware and Labels,.. Window Glass, FuUy, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Bronzes, Teas, Spices, and flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps. Fancy Articles, Geunine Cod Liver Oil, together with every article comprising the stock ot a Druggist or Physician. ? ur stock is ol tbo best quality*- and the best selected assortment ever offered to the publie. Physicians, Country Merchants, Planters and all others can depend on their ordeismeeting prompt and careful attention, and upon accommodating terms.? No extra charge for packing or ttansportation to th? Ruilri ad Depot or any part of the town. * . PI' ysiciaus' Presriptions carefully compoundad Atiril 25. ? 1L 1 Hair Brushes. nndersigned hns now on hand an elogant aaX sortment of French, English and American Hair Brushes, to which lie invites the attention of his na roerous friends 'and customers. August 9-32 tf Z. J. DbHAT. | : J Hides. THE highest prie<? will be given for good hides by * - W. ANDERSON. Aug 23 34 ' tf. J 1 : O | " Shoes, Shoes. A FULL supply of Ladies BOOTS and SHOES, o all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS nd SHOES, Youth's and Boy's Shoes; JuBt received 1 by / ' W. ANDgraO'N. SADDLE A; HARNESS MAKING THE undersigned continues his business at the old stand, returns his thanks for pastfavors and hope or a continuance of patronage. All work in hla line will be done with punctuality, and where the cash i? paid, at the timo of delivery, a discount of ten per cent will bo made. Jan 6, ly]J2- . F. J. OAKB. Administrator's Notice. ^ ^ LL persojos having demands against the eetate of j.jl josopn wlenges, aeca., will hand them in properly attested to A.- G. Baskin, and those indebted to said estate,will make payment to bim. CONRAD M. WIBNGE8, AdmV. Oct 31. 4V tf Freeh Green Teas, FROM the celebrated house of Jenkins k Co., Philadelphia, and warranted. For sale by pr.il3 A L. A. AUSTIN. 1) OCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at ~ 11 . BONNETS. Bakcr'sBromn. A SUPPLY fresh from the Manufacturers, receired to-day by T. J; WORKMAN k CO." Aug. 29 25