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Columbia Advertisements, Always on Hand, A Large Assortment of FANCY AETICLIS, SUCH AS Koscwcod and Mahogany Writing Desks. Rosewood and Morocco Dressing mc: jwl. ass JE2 ass 9 DRESSING COMBS, Hair, Tooth and Finger Hail 123 G& ^ S3 S2 03 W-diei' Reticules and Work Boxes: Gold Peifr, in JStlrer and Gold Case*: Fancy Inkstands; Pen Racks; Tearl and Morocco Porte Monnais, ?f all size9 ; Banket's Cases ; Superior Kjigliab Water Cylorp, Gamers llair Pencils: l.'oger'sand Wo?ten- ' holm's Superior Pocket Cutlery, 4c., <fcc., 4c,. FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES, by S. TOWNSEffD, Mar 1?Cm 152 Richardson st, Columbia, S. C. MARBLE CUTTING. Wi? can furni?h the finest MONUMENTAL ! WORK, that can be obtained in this State if 1 required. We have ina<lo arrangements with a gen* j ileman whoowsbQuarries ol MA RBLKin CARRARA, j Italj, to supply us with tho best quality of that ma terial, in BLOCKS and SLABS of any dimensions i that may be wauted. Also, a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Finest American Marble, and a great variety of DESIGNS for Sepulchral Monuments, Altar Tombs, Mural Tablets, ete. BOYNB & SPROWL, jan 11 Opposite City Hotel, Columbia, S. C. JANNEY'S HOTEL, Columbia, So. Cu. r vitts HftTitT. )m? lw>pn thornutrhlv reriaired. reuo X rated, and v NEW WING erected, with a largo and eommodious DINING-ROOM, fitted out in modern style, allot which is handsomely finished and FURNISHED, making it one of the most desirable T* Hotels in the City. JAS. C. JANNEY. Professional Cards, P. J. AMBERSOH, ARCHITECT, SIPEBISTEXDCST AST) IAN DSC APE GARDENER, CAMDEN, S. C, Plans, Elevations, Sections, Working Draw ino8, and Specifications for all kinds of buildings prepared tc a superior manner. Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, Avenues, Ac.. Ac., laid out. Perspective views of Mansions?in Oil or Witer Colour?get up in the most artistic style. March 1, 9 tf. WOT. L. DcPASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND JSO&I&21F3& m CAMDEN, S. C.f Will practice in Kershaw and the surrounding Dis tricts. December 14?tf. Kershaw A Davis, ATVQXE&TS Af liAWj Camden, So. Ca., llave formed a Copartnership for the practise of Law, in Kershaw and the surrounding Districts. J. B. KERSHAW, J. M. DAVIS, jy Office rear ot Court House. Sept 23, '58 William R. Taylor, _* Attorney at L a iv, CAMDEN, S. C., Will prattlco in Kershaw and the surrounding Districts. Office in the Court House Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Comden, So. Ca., Practice in the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter and Lancaster. Camden, S, C-, September 21, 1S53. Dr. Joseph Lee, Dental Surf;eon, jy Office over the Post Office. July 25. Business Cards. c. a. Mcdonald. TAILOR. Camden, So- Ca., Has just received fro n New York, and will keep . constantly on hand, a select stock of Spring and Summer Good*, consisting in part of REABY MA BE CLOTHING For Men and Boys. TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS. Also, FURNISHING GOODSj consisting of LINEN AND UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, SOCKS, CRAVATS, AND EVERY ARTICLE OF GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ^FOR SALE OX REASONABLE TERMS. TAILORING. THE uudersigned respectfully informs the citi* tens of Camden and vicinity tlint he has opened a Shop Two doors above the Post Office, O-A-iMCiDEISr, 3. c., Where he will execute work in hie line, in a STYLE SEfiOVD TO NfO.\'F!. Also, RENOVATING ond REPAIRING done neailv, and with despatch. ^ March 23,?tf ' J. J. DAY.S. NOTICE. The subscriber will attend to the & i Storing and Selling ?/ OF COTTOX, AN'DOTHER I'KODL'CE, AND, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS, on reasonable terms. (jan11) THOS. HARRIS. Mansion House, BY E.G. ROBINSON, CORNER Or BROAD A DeKALB-STS. April 27, Camden, So. Ca. The Undersigned C10NTINUES the general WAGON MAKING t and BLACKSMITH business as heretofore, and will devote hi* perianal and apecial attention to the florae Shoeing Department. June 15?tf SAML. SHIVER. A Small Lot of choice IV'. C. Bacon, JUST received and for sale by March 20 MKRONET 4 BOSWELL. Cortl* Wood for sale, (Cash on delivOVm/ cry.) by MKRONEV & BOSWELL. Charleston Advertisements,! ' J AMIS BAEMWmT WOOD AIID COAL .1IKRCIIAAT, Woreland's Wharf, Soulh Bay, ! J Febnarj 21?lj CHARLESTON, So. Cn. \ E. L. KERRISON. | HERMAN L. LEIDIXO. j } KEItKISOX & LEIDIAG, Importers of Foreign arid Domestic JDIRrS- GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j 1 Hazel Street, One door from King, April 20. Charleston, S. C. l'2in DRY" GOODS! Nor thwest Corner of King and Market-streets, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. rf>HK subtcribers offer lo Planters and Families, one .L nf the Inrgeat and most attractive STOCKS OF GOODS to bo found in this city. They will Import Largely Direct, And their facilities fui Purchasing arc such, as always to ensuie THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE , STYLES OF GOODS, AND AT THE lowest Possible Prices. :o: They will at all times keep a full Stock of PLANTATION GOODS! , :o: SILKS, and DRESS GOODS of I every description ! LINENS, . ISlE&Ibff, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloaks and Mantillas, J With every other Article usually called for in a large Establishment. Orders will have Prompt and Careful Attention ROBERT ADGKR& CO., jauuary 4?ly Charleston, So Oa. ^ ! For Florida. USTiL^ISriD ROUTE. THE NEW AND SPLENDID Steamer Ererglade, L. M. COXETIEK, Master, Leaves Charleston, EVERT TUESDAY, at 11 a. m, for Beaufort, Savannah, Brunswick, St. Mary's. Fernaodina. Jacksonville, Picolata and Polatka. Passengers going this Route, avoid the dangers of the sea, and are exempt from sea sickness. For safe ty and comfort, greater inducements cnnnot be otler ed. The EVERGLADE is the only Boat from Charleston Makinq connection with the Mail Stages in FLORIDA. ( Emigrant* taken at reduced Kate*. Goods consigned to this Agency, forwarded 1 REE OF CHARGE. F. N. BoNNEAU, December 21 Agent in Charleston, S. C. James Armstrong, Forwording and Commission Merchant, NO. 39, 40 AND 42 MARKET ST, Charleston, S. C. t Importer nDd Wholesale Dealer in I ?3gT* Also solicits consignments of all kinds of country produce, such as Corn, Wheat, Flour, Eggs, Butter, Ac. Ail consigfluients promptly attended to and nl] goods i consigned lo my faro will be forwarded with despatch, r -;c< References, H W Connor & Co. Courtney. Tcn.ncni & wo.? Gillilatid. Howell A Co. Ilnvilnnd, llarrai it Co ? Williams A Price, G. W. Williams A Co., John Frs* er A Co., Conciict, Jcnninys A Co.. Ambler A Selmun. K 13 Stoddard A Co., J S k I. Bowi.-> <fc Co., Kackler, Colcock A Co, W. G. Bancroft A Co., Harden. Bio. A Co.. W A J K Adger. Sept 7, 185S Albert Lengnick, WHOLESALE DEALER JN I BONNETS, RIBBONS, SILKS, Drc'MTriiuitiiiiKk, Crape*. Flowers, and ^ ALL BINDS OF MILLINERY AND FANCY ! C9-001JS9 !%?>. 133 Electing Street, [UPSTAIRS] Opposite CRANE, BOYLSTON A CO. Jbd 18?lyr CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ A. R MULHO&Nr WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS GROCER, 132 Meeting St., Opposite Pavilion Hotel, *! CHARLESTON, SO. CA. A GOOD STOCK of every thing usually kept in Grocer v Houses, always or hand, and sold at the lowest market prices for Cash or City Acceptance. The patronage of Dealers and consumers is respectfully solicited. i'-tT Orders punctually and properly attended to, ALKKE'P B. MULLIGAN. " ? i rt _ . uaiaer nouse, LATI] PLANTKKV IIOTKL, CORN Ell OK CHURCH AND QUEEN STS, Charleston, So Ca. C Chiim, Class and bmtfm I OFFER a splendid assortment ofthe above Goods at the lowest Cash prices; all I ask it to look at my r stock belore purchasing GEO. D. GRICE, dec 21?tf 201 KingrM., Charleston, SC. C _ C Preserve* ?reach, Apple, Quince, Ginger, ChowChow, ic., for salo by JuDe 14 MERONEY A BOSWELL. 1000 lbs. of Green and I>ry Hides WANTED, for which we will pay the highest I market prico. MERONEY & BOSWELL. * Onlx, Oafs. QAA BUSHELS Onto for salo by f ?\J\J june 14 MERONEY <t BOSWELL HOOPS?for Ladies and Misse*. just opened in a great variety at the "Old Corner." by ^ july 12 K. W. BONNEY. JOS. M. GAYLE, DEALER IN. HEAVY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Wines, liquors, Cigars, FRUITS, &c., &c-, CAMDEN, SO. CAROLINA, Hit* on l.ai>d and is now receiving a large and rarcd Stock t?f Elcnr, Heidsick. Cabinet, and Mun's Cliainpagiii1, in quarts, pints and halfpinu. Port, Madeira, TtnniriflV, Sherry and llslaga j IViiie. (iib3<>n's X, XX. and XXX; Chivalry of - - t? r?i.i . : he South : .Mountain uaw oeuuiuia uiu u;v , , Super Old North Carolina Rye, Corn ?nd Wheat | H'hiskey. 75 Barrels common Whiskey ol'dif ierent Brands, at prices that cannot fail tu please and | five entire satisfaction. DARK and PAL12 Itrniulit s, at nrices Irom 1.50 to $10 per Galon. New Knglaud. Boston, and JAMAICA It Kill, at exceedingly low figures for Cash, by May 24 JOStPII M. GA1LE. II. SPRINGER'S CHEAP STORE, HAS OPENED HIS New Spring & Summer TUP 99U& ^ 5) Which are submitted for inspection lo the rucJV in general. Comprising in Black Silk, Black Barege, Black Alpacas, Barege Kobes, Muslin do-, Embroidered do.; Colored Muslins?excellent article, at 10 cts, Warranted good colors. Prinled Jaconets, Cambrics, Organdies. Brilliants, colored & White.from 121 to 5<icts. Calicoes?American and English, handsome selection. Black Silk, Lace Mantillas, newest patterns. Collars, a largo assortment and very low-priced. Black Silk and Linen Mitts ind Gloves. Scotch and American Ginghams. Needle worked Ildkfs.. Linen do., from 10 to 15 cts. English and German Ladies' Hose?children's do. Love Veils, Lace do Irish Linens, Linen Bosoms. Plain Jac't,?good article from 10 up to GO cts. Plain Swiss, plaid aud dotted Muslins, embroidered do. FLATS, all new styles. Hoops, from 75 cts up. Bonnet Gibbons, Satin and Lut string. FINE GAITERS AND SHOES. Clothing.-?A largea-'scrtment rv,o?o Vaefjonrl Pants amiable for tlio season. SHIRTS, Marsnille and Linen Eo?om. HATS and CAPS. Umbrellas, Silk Parasols. Farmer's Linens and Drills. Plaids, Camlets Cottonades for Tunis, knives and Forks, of Wostenholm's mas.e. Shirting, homespun, checks, Ticking. aud all other Goods kept in a regular Store, aro respectfully offered at very low prices by R. Nppiager. Look to the Sign of R. Springer's TWO DOORS ABOVE WORKMAN'S SiioE-STfcRE. CAMDEN, April 12, 1859. JBB 'BJ -W TIIE WAMSUTTA PRINTS. I^IIIEY are tlicbot Calicoes yet of- i . ferrcd lo (lie Public for llie ITIo- i llCJ*. Wholesale Agents, DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG Jt CO., juno 28?Gm New Yoik. BRICKS WANTED. I TMIK Subscribers desire i<> contract for 3?>0,000 X IlltlCKS, to be manufactured in the vicinity of Camden by the 1st December next. Proposals | nay be made to either of the undersign*d. jijue -3?tf A. li. liUYKIN*. .1. M. DESAUSSURE, J. B. KlilWUAW. Camden Jockey Club| Tn recent meeting of the above Club, the follow- j LIl. >n5 members were elected officers: PltESInE.VT, Col. T. J. ANCRU.V. VtCE t-n:?IDE.VTS, OHNT McRAE, I Col FU.O'K IIAMPTOX. | i- r. r cu a vvnv I r-.?? r> ir iJ'-'LSON*. 1 JI v. W. WU?i??'W^| | v* v I*, ft. ^ I. i Treasurer, | Secretary, JAS. I. VJi.LEP'GUK. | S. D. SHANNON. stewards, V*. A. ANCRUM. TJIOS. K. SHANNON, i LFRKD BREVARD, JOHN L. J' >.\ ICS, I. B. JOHNSON, ZACI1 CANIT.V. 1ROWN MANNING, D. L DeSAUSSURK. At the game meeting it was liesolved. That tlio FIRST Annual Races, under he control of the Camden Jockoy Club, will ecmaenc# at Camden, South Carolina, 011 1 lie first Wed- ! esday in December, 1859, and continue three days. first day, wednesday. KERSHAW STAKE, for three-years old ; mile eats; $100 entrance. $50 forfeit; to which the Hub will add $100 if two or more start. same day. JOCKEY CLUB PURSE, $500; three-mile heats. second day, thursday. JOCKEY CLUB PURSE, $300; two-mile heats. third day, friday. WATKREE STAKE, for three-year-olds; twolilo heats: $100 entrance, $50 forfeit; the Club d add $200 if two or more start. same day. JOCKEY CLUB PURSE, $200 ; mile heats, host hree in five. Weights and distances the same as those of the fliarlesion Club. The Celt Slakes to close on the rst September next and entries to bo made to S. D. SHANNON, Secretary, April 26? Camden, So. Carolina. Cool Off! I"*ORREY'3 new 4 minuto Ice Cream Freezer, a . new nrticlo. Also, Manser's 5 minute Freezers; fro well's Patent Thermometer, 8 cylinder Butter 1 ?? ll.n Hfllrl II Ul 119, ju.1t ICWIIKU ilk lllU v/IU v/iji uvi. juno 21 E. W. BONNEY. Sweet Chocolate ! 4 FRESH supplj just received | IY December 7 MKKUNEY k BOSWELL. [7* *'et?|?Caildie* ?A larpo lot. consisiingof oil L flavors, just received and lor sulo br June 14. MEKONEY & BOSWKLL. ^OW PISA*.?A Lot ol Cow Pens for sale by U May 24 JOS. M. 6 A LYE. morta rs?mortars. IT J OODKN Mortars, for Spices, Iroii. Wedge Wood V V and Gins*, for sale by J. J. McKAIN. BARGAINS, BARGAINS. TT7Earc now receiving, direct from V T the Manufacturers, large additions to our stock OF BOOTS f an<* 0* SHOES f rendering it full and cornicle in all its departments, and enabling us to offer at Exceedingly low Prices, TO CASH OR PROMPTLY PAYING A beautiful assortment of DRESS GOODS! For UOIlIS, U0V8, lOUllia, Liiiuiv:;, miaaua uu<* v/iiuuiuu Our stock is full find complete in nil the grades of Plantation Ilro?aiis! -which (to cash customers) we are willing to sell at so alight an advanco as will barely cover tko cost of transportation or, replace the money invest a in those ol our own Manufacture. If you want BARGAINS, call and sec,?and dont forget to sav that you are buying for CASH. WORKMAN & 0. Camden, Oct. 5, 1S5S. tf "OLD CORNER 7^ BEAUTIFUL Barege Jtobes at $3, worth $1 3. Rich Barege from 25 to 50cis, worth GO to G5. Handsome Organdie Itobes at $7, worth $10. Summer Silks at New York cast?rich and pretty. Black Mantillns and Fancy Shawls for Summer. The above luxurious Fabrics aro now offered to my customers at cost, to close. Among them may be found some as desirable Goods as have ever been brought to this market. Also, on hand, somo very cheap dress Goods, just received. Printed Lawns for 9 to 12 1-2 cts. Handsome Spring Prints for G 1 4 to 10 cts. Very handsome Ducals?new styles?at 25 cts. *1 4 TVI.hn PlirAorA f. ?r Shfltt'ld ftp. Linen and checked Duster*, black Lace Points. Muslin Robes nt $1,50 each. White Brilliants for 10 to 25 cts. Fancy cottons. Saving Machine Spool Cotton". Ladies'and Misses' Flat*; some pretty styles. New Style Chonelle Head Dresses. Parasols and sun-shades. Bathing Tubs of every description. Ac. May 31 ' E. W. BOXXKY. NEW BAKERY. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has opened a Eakety opposite the Post Office, where he is prepared to furnish Bread and C'akcs of a superior quality. He also keeps on hand Confcctionaries, Ac. ?2T* Weddings and Parties furnished on short notice r.nd at reasonable terms. April 2G?tf, W. B. CAMPBELL, Ja. OTIS' Improved Lightning Conductors I^HE Subscriber is prepared to furnish and put up these excellent protect"rs against Lightning, They combine Cheapness witch Excllence, and never fail to give satisfaction to those who have used them. March 8 R.B.CURTIS. DRUGS AN'D MEDICINES. IIIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF flLfttinirals, Surgical Instruments. Trmsci, SHOULDER BRACES, PAINTS, OILS ^USTID IDYE STUFFS, All of which have been selected, petsonnlly. and strict attention paid to their Genuineness and Purity. A call is solicited front all wanting t> purchase anything in his line, as front tbo Stock now on hand, he is certain to give satisfaction. Camden,S. C. JOHN J. ,%KAn'. SoapsGENUINE Brown Windsor Soap. Sand Soap (per lamed,) Omnibus Soap. Military Hiaving Soap, Hose Soap, Almond and Honcr Soap. Chrvstsiline Wash Balls, Variegated Soap, Krasive Soap, for removing grease spots from silk or woolen For sale b F. L. ZK.MP. Paints, Oils, Tnrnislics, Ac. 1)URK White Lead. Snow White Zinc, Linseed Oii Turpentine. Colors of every description, Cop.-.l and Coach Varnish. All warranted of the best qua ity, and for cash will be sold as low as can be purchased in Charleston. Y. I-. ZKMP. FRENCH CANDIES. JUST received an assortment of French and com mon Candies, consisting of Gum Drops Jelly ^"kcs. Crystalizcd Fruits, Cordial A Intends, Brandy Drops CrPnm Drops, Chocolate Drops, Fine Sugar Alm-nds! Bur.U Almonds. Rose Almonds, Popping Kisses, Mint Drops, w?- ic- 1'or bJ Feb. S, f .. . j SMOKED TONGUES and Beef, just recei.*" February 1 A. T. LATTA'S. | To all Lovers of Good Tea. V LARGE lot of choice Tea* of different varieties, j among which will be found the Golden Chop, j No Plus Ultra, English Breakfast, Delicious Oolong, Ac. pgj" Should those Teas fail to give satisfaction the money will be refunded. April 19.?tf. MERONEY & BOSWELL. Window Glass and Putty! \ "17INDOW GLASS, of nil sizeH and qualities, for V> sale low by JOHN J. McKAIN. pROCKERY und Glass "Ware.?A lnrge nud well assorted Stock of Crockery and Glass Ware. April 2G-?tf, JOS. M. GAYLE, Newark Cider. V FRESH supply of the above popular beverage, just received by MERONEY A BOS WELL. Gnshon Butter ? Goslion Butter. V CHOICE article of lioshcn Butter, just received by KOliT LATTA. Hams 1 Hams ! ONE Hundred Choice Country Cured Hants, " Canvassed do A Lot of Superior IJaltimore Shoulders. February 1 ltOB'T LATTA. MRS. ALLEN'S ZVLOBALSAML'M " \ND Hair Restorer, just received by . April 6 J. J. McKAIN. Seed Oats ! Seed Oats !! V PRIME aiticlo of Seed Oats for sale by February 1 ROUT LATTA. GRAIN CRADLES, Corn Sln-Hers mid liny Cutlers, just recoived nt the Old Cmner." ?>v E. W. bOXNEY. Stereoscopes, AND Stereoscopic VUwa,?n fine assortment just reooivod. J. J. MeKAIN. THE TITER IN VIGOR ATOR, PIJEPAHED T;Y DTI. SANFOUD, Compounded Entirely from Gums, i IS ONE OF THE BEST TURGATITE AND LIV- j ER MEDICINES row before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, ca.-icr, milder, and more effectual than ! any other medicine known. It is not only n Catharj he, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its moibid matter, then en the stomach and bowels to carry oil' that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings exper.ettced in the operations of most Cathar- j tics. It strengthens the system at the same time that ; it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses ! ! will strengthen and bu Id it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one ol( "(tin* principal regulators I of the human body ; ami ,when it perforins its j | functions well, the pow ers of the system arc i fully developed. TheJ^^j Stomach isalmost entire- j ly dependent on healthy action of the ' Liver lor the proper per-j formunveof its functions; when the stomach >s au ^tauit, me noweis are at j fault, and the whole ays |p^?tem suffers in conso-| quence of one organ?j.^the Livt'C?having; ceased to do its duty.?;W, For the diseases of that ' organ, one of the pro-)^^' prictors lias made it his j study, in a practice nl more than twenty years, ' to iind some remedy!^ * wherewith to counteract the many derangements ^ to which it is liable. To prove that tins'*, iremedr is at last found,! ' any person troubled with 55 , Livkr Comi'LAIXT, iu any of its tonus, has but ^ to try a bottle, and con. vietion is certain. | ) These Gums remove all morbid or bad matter : from the system, sup-'VJ,plying in their place a ! healthy flow of bile. iii--pEj< vigorating the stomach. ; 'causing food to digest^^^; well, purifying the blood j giving tone and health.^*; to the whole machinery. j j removing the causo of HH the disease?.effecting a 1 I radical cure. Bilious Attacks are; [cured, and what is letter. ! ...<?./ lv?* l 1^ onn-i. ci/.ti'il lien r?P t ha T.i war I J/Ttvc ifcCUr UJ HIV VVVU MOV V? bite AJMV, . Invigorator. / One dose after eating Q is sufficient to relieve! the stomach and prevent! ,, the food from risiner and i souring. ;P3 Onlv rne dose taken before retiring, prevents NIG HTM AUG. <w Only one dose taken ^nt night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures ^X'OSTIVEXESS. One dose taken alter frA each meal will cure Dyspepsia. One dose of two CQ teaspoonfuls will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves CHOLIC, while One dose often repealed is a sure cure for CFiOLEll A MORBUS, and a preventive of CHOLERA. Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after long sickness. ?3?~0rie bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color, from tl e skin One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes hod digest well. One dose often repeated cures CHRONIC DfARRI1CEA in its worst fotms, while S VMM Eli and DO WEL complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by WORMS in Children ; there is no surer, safer, or spedter remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles c'lres DROPSY, by exciting llib uosorsums. We take-p'ca sure in recommending this medicine ns n preventive of Fovor itutl .iyite, CHILL FKV1CR and all FEVERS of-a BILL10VS TYPE It operates with certainty, and thousands arc willing totestilv to its wonderful vi-tucs. ALL WIIO USE IT ARE GIVING THEIR UNANIMOUS TESTIMONY IN ITS FAVOR. Mix Water in the mojth with the fuvigo tutor, and swallow both together. The Liver Invigorator Is a Scientific Medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost to? great to believe. It cures as il by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Ij3X31 C{ Complaint, from the worst JAUNDICE or DYSPEPSIA to a common HEADACHE, all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. 1'iUCK ONE J'OLE.'.l; i'Kli UOTTLE. L'r. SANFUKD, Proprietor, 315 Broadway, New Fork. Retailed ly all Druggists. St Id L Can den by ,9. J. Ilii'iAEDruggie. ~ " * iT Sop-ember H, tsos. > HOWARD ASSCCIATI0N7 PHILADELPHIA. Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Belief of the Sick and Distressedyajjlic\ed with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. IN times of Epidemics, it is the object of this Institution to establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses Physicians, Clothing. Pood, Medicines, ic. for the sick and destitute, to take charge cf the orphans of deceased parents, and to minister, in every possible way, to the relief el'the adlicted and the health of the public at large. It is the duty ot the Directors, at such times, to visit pcisot ally the infected districts, and to provide ami execute means of relief. Numer ous physicians, net actii g utembt r> ol the Association, usually enrol '.heir nanus on its books, subject to be c-dled upon to attend its hosj itals, free of charge. Jn the absence of Epidemics. :ho DirecVus have authorized the ConsullingSnrgeon to give Jhdicat Ad vice Gratis to all persons suffering under CIIHOSIC DISEASES of n Virulent diameter, arising irom abuse of the physical powers, mal treatment, the offeet of drugs. Ac , when they apply by letter or Otherwise. and in eases of extreme poverty, to iTKXisn 1 Medicines free of Charge. It is needless to add that | the Association command* the highest medical skill I of the ago, and will furnish the most approved mod | etn treatmentThe Directors of the Association, in their late An jjual lleporl express the highest satisfaction with the success w.llicit has attended the labor# of their burgeons in H'O cure of the worst f.rms of Chronic Diseases. and order * cnniihnanco of the same plan for ? I lt,.t t'tnlr At" tlio ensuing year. They it*. > forts have been of great benefit to ind n'"lctt-'d< OS pecially to tlie young, and they have resolved iC ('c* ' vote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much desired cause. Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature and treatment ofChrotiic Diseases by tho Consulting Surgeon, have been published for gratuitous distribution and will lie sent Fiee of Charge to tho afllieted. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. J t-KILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard A.ssooialion, No 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Iiy order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIKARTWELL, President. GEO. EAIRCIJILU, Secty. jnn25?ly. iiroT PERSONS indebted to me lo' open account, r , earnestly requested to settle with Messrs. KER- j | SHAW" & DAVIS, with whom lite Rooks are deposi- | ted lor the present. t anuary IS?tf J. E. PellAY.. Sewing Machines. The Wheeler & Wilson ."Hnnnfncturiiig Com'ny I I AVE made a reduction ot about TWENTY I 1 FIVE DOLLARS, I'rom tlie lorincr prices of their Sewing Machines. and now sell Medium size 011 Rosewood case for $121.00 d?? * Mahogany " " 105.00 do " Inble with top " 90.00 dn " " without top 80.00 Machine of new style & pattern, 50. 1 Price of hemmers' Extra, 5.50 | Any of weich can bo had here, with expenses of I transportation added, bv applying to < W. il. K. WORKMAN, Agent. The .Medium size Machine is the one adapted to 1 general domestic uses. The smnccan be seen at any j t lime by calling at the Store of Messrs u Oct 26 JOHN J. WORKMAN !c CO. | .1 A SUPERIOR artielo of White Wine and Cider 1 l\ Vinegar, at JOS. M.GAYLE'S. FRESH Currants. Figs and Citron for sale at the "Old Corner." bv K. W. BONNET 1 light?Light?Light. Brilliant, Safe and Economical. KEROSENE, or Coal OIL has been found, by actual experiment to grve a beautiftii LIGHT, nearly equal to ga?, at a cost of less than half a cent an hour. It is perfectly safe, and will bo found cheaper than Candles, Oil, or Burning Fluid : all it needs is a trial, and the moat sceptical will be convinced. A fir.e supply now on hand by Camden, S. C. J. McKAlN. JVew Store. r I'M IK subscriber begs leave to inform his friends J. and the public gene rally, that he has opened a New Store, two Doors below C. Matheson, where l:e will sell SUGAR, COFFEE, m??n?? {&?[?&> TWINE, &.C , As low for CASH, as iIip same aitides can be bought in any Store out of Charleston. Juiit received a fresh supply of A^orlcd Candie*, PICKLES. SARDINES. LEMON SYRUP,> CHEESE. BUTTER. CRACKERS AND CIGARS. DRY GOODS. SHOES. GROCERIES, Ac., all of which will be sold at very low prices for CASH. Nov 10.?tf THOMAS UANRrS OILS, OILS. The Subscriber has just received a supply of WETTER STRAINED SPERM OIL SUMMER M do do LARD OIL, (Pure.) SOLAR do ALSO, JM.2E2 B&CBSEUirE: OR COAL OIL, AND BURNING FLUID. JOHN J. McKAIN. Removal, rpilK subscriber would take occasion to inform hir X customers and tb? public, thatdio has removed hisSADDLE AND HARNESS establishment to the house one door below his late place of business, aovl two doors above Messrs. A. M. 4 It. Kennedy, where he is prepared at the shortest notice, to do all work in his line, in the very best style, and on as reasonable terms for CASH as any other establishment in the country. For those who have heretofore paid him promptly, he is still willing to work on time, and will take pleasure in tilling their orders, but to such as only pay occasionally and hardly then, lie would prefer to some else enjoy their custom. Tie will keep on hard for sale, SADDLES HARNESS, of different kinds, COLLARS. BRIDLES, WHIPS, STTRUPS, BITTS, and. Saddle and Harness Materials of different styles and qualities.? Military work doue to order. May 25,?tf ' F. J. OAKS, SINGER &, CO'S. SEWING MACHINES HAVE made great reduction in prices. In con junction with the Wheeler 4 Wilson Manutactu ring Company, and the Grover 4 Raker Sewing Ma chine Company. The price of Singer 4 Cd.'s Family Sewing Machine, hitherto, sold at S100, will be 6old at $50, which ia the same price the above Company have agreed to sell Family Machines at. Singer & Co.'s. Str.udard No 1, 12 inch Tabled Iron stand, $110 00 do " 2, 18 " " " 125.00do " 3. 24 u " ' 140.00 which is $23 less than formerly, and at these prices* these Machines surpass ail others for Plantation and. Family use. W. D. McDOWALL, Camden, Oct 5, Agent State of South-Carolina. Kersliaw District?In the Common ft'loasS. F. Clyburn vs. Ransom BlackweH. DECLARATION IN FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. "IT JII ERE AS, the Plaintiff did on the 19th day or V t August, ifioS, tile bis declaration against the Defendant, who, it is said, is absent from and without the limits of '.his State, has neither wifo n< r attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefore orrietcd that the said Defendant do appearand plead to the declaration before the 'Joth day of august in the rrar of mir Lord, One I housnnd Eight Ilondied and Fi:ty Xiii<\ ntlurwbe dual and absolute Judgement will tlicn be given and awatded agams' bun. W. CLYBURN'. 0 C. P. & G. S. Ferfumery and Toilet Aticles. rpilE subscriber bus just received from I'htlad-i; hia. 1 a large assortment of Perfumery, Ac . consisting of English, French and American iiatidkt-ruhiel Extracts, (icrnion Cologne. Phitooome Pomatum, Hair Oil, Maccassar Oil Lyon's Kathairon, Barry'q Trico'erous, Woods' Hair Restorative, Ac. Also, Fine English Hair Brushes; Tooth ana Nail Brushes: a large assortment of each, for sale by oct 19 JOHN J. McKAIN. Tobacco Agency. TT AVTWI .. .l,A A ..a 4V.% .t - __i. e I 1 ? li-^U ULL-U'U IIIC U)tCIIU.V IVi IIIC Pllie 01 XI LEAKS EJXE CHEW IS G TOBACCO. we are now prepared to furnish it at Manufacturer's pq ees in package* of half and whole P ess. for cash only. March 1?Gin C. MATilESOfi & CO," * STATE ?F~?OUTH CAROLINA, KER sh'A W PISTRlC T. V\*ILLIAM GLADDEN, Jr., who is in the curto ? t dy of the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias Ad. Satisfaciendum, at the unit of 10i TIarpeon & Co,forS. S. Farrur & Brother?, having filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath of Ins Estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors ftis ordered that the said Eli Harrison A Co.. and all. others?the creditors?to whom the said William. Gladden is anywise indebted, be and, they are hereby summoned, and have notice, tc appear before the mid Court, at Camden, ou the first Monday after tbofourth Monday ir. October next, to shew cause, ifaDy unrj~ vii<i, ?ii\ iiiv piiijvi ui .no peimuu utorusaia, ihould not bo granted. Office of Common Pleas ) \V. CLYBURN, Kershaw Die. Mar. 12, '69 f G. C. 4 G. & Slalc of South Carolina?Kcrsliaw District. In the Common Pleas. Joel Hough, ) Declaration vs. > in C. W. Webb. ) Foreign Attachment. "^'*7 UKRKAS, tlio plaintifl' did on the 12th day of vT November. 1S5S, filo his declaration against lie defendant, who is absent from and without the iniits of this State, and has neither wif.-nor attorney, mown within the same, upon whom a copy of said lfclaration might he served It is therefore ordered, ihat the said defendant do ippcar and plead to the said declaration, on or before he l.tth.day of November. 1859, otherwise final and ibsolute judgment will then bo given and awarded igainst him. Clerks Office, Kershaw ) Wm. CLYBURN, District, nov 12, 1858 t nov 23 CCPKD, PURE CATAWBA BRANDY AND ~ |\7INB. For sale by >> April ft J. J. McKAIN. j