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ELECTION NOTICE. State of South-Carolina?Kershaw District. Office of (he Oourt of General Sessions antI Common Pleas. , I, M. Naudin, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance of the directions of the act of the Legislature in such case | made and provided do hereby give public notice, that ( an election for SHERIFF of Kershaw District will be held on Monday the 29th day of November next, at ' the usual places of election throughout the said District, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation j of the present incumbent. Witness my hand, at Camden, this fourth day of October, A. D. 1852. M. NAUDI2T, c. o. s. k c. P. JMANAGERS. Camden: Samuel E. Capers, John J. Workman and 1 James I. Villepigue." Cureton's Mill: Frederick Bowen, John Motley and J. P. Riehbourg. Flat Rock: James Fletcher, W. G. Kirkland and Jesse Trusdel. Buffalo: William Mungo. James N. Sawoll and Laban Ferguson. Lizenby's: L. W. R. Blair, Daniel Bothune and James Bell. Shrock's Mill: B. T. McCoy, Henry Ratcliff and Samuel Smith. Liberty Hill: Jolm Brown, Hugh Summerville and TXTilotr Patterson. Goodwvn's Store: James Love, Richard Drakeford and William Clyburn. The Polls to be open two days at all the places. Managers to meet at Camden on the Wednesday following, count the votes and declare the election. Polls to be opened at.9 o'clock, A. M., and closed at 4 o'clock, P. M., with convenient intervals. The box, vessel or bag to be sealed up when the polls are closed, and not to be opened except to count the votes at the regular time and place, A. A. 1721, 3 Stat. 136. Valuable Florida Lands. THE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation in Marion County, Florida. The Tract contains sixteen i hundied acres?nino hundred of which is hammock j land, and the remainder pine, oak and hickory. There aro four hundred acres cleared and under good fence, i two hundred and fifty of which is prime hammock land. 1 mi n,a nromisp< a tmod Dwellincr House, and ! 1J1WU two vu I.MV w a sugar house, capable of containing a crop of two hun- , dred hogsheads of sugar?a sugar tuill and boiler complete, with negro houses, corn cribs, and all necessary outbuildings. The Land is situated two miles South of Orange Lake, and seventeen miles from the Ocklanaha River, which furnishes a good navigation to the St. John. Besides these advantages, there will be 3000 ; bushels of Corn, which would be disposed of reasonably to a person purchasing the place. Large crops of sugar and cotton, both Sea Island and : -Upland, have been realised from these Lands. The op- ; portunity of purchasing so desirable and valuable a ! plantation, is rarely offered. For Terms, &c. address the subscriber at St. Augustine, East Florida, until the 20th October; and after that period at Flemington, East Florida. JOHN H. MASON. Oct 4. 80 w8t Florida Lands for Sale. THE following valuable Tracts of LAND, lying in Marion and A lachma counties, will be offered at private sale during the months of October, November and December, next, viz: " Wetumpka Hammock," j situated about ten miles North of Ocala, (the County I Seat of Marion Counry,) containing 3,000 acres, about j Mno tmif nf which is hammock, unsurpassed bv anv in ! the State, and the remainder White Oak and Hickory land. A TRACT, well known as the " Fort Drane" Plantation, containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first j quality hammock, between four and five hundred J acres of which are thoroughly cleared and at present : in cultivation. This place for several years averaged ! two hogsheads of Sugar to the acre, and every year that : it has been cultivated has produced fine crops of Com ! and Cotton. These tracts could readily be divided into two or three plantations, each being surrounded by high rolling pine land. A TRACT oL-LOOO acMAon Orange Lake, consisting of hammock, orange grove and well-thnbered pine land. TWO TRACTS of 1,000 each, near the Alchua Prairie. The greater part or these tracts ia rich ham- j mock. Also, 5,000 acres on Indian river. Any ono wishing ! to cultivate Sugar Cane would do well to examine this | land, as, being remarkably fertile, and lying south of the region of frost, it is as well adapted to tliat culture as any in the United States. 12,000 acres, generally known as the "Batard Tract," situated on the St. John's River, opposito | Picolata. There are many small hammocks and orange groves on this tract, but it is principally valuable for its pine timber. It has a river front of 7 or 8 miles. 1,000 acres on Lake George, and several small tracts U and near the St. John's river, well situated for farming, the rearing of orange groves, &c. The above tracts of Land were purchased by tho late Gen. Clinch immediately after tho accession of j Florida to the United States. From his position at that timo, his facilities for selection were unusually great, and it is believed they include as good land as can be found in the State. On account of their accessibility from Charleston and Savannah, thoy offer great inducements to planters in Carolina and Georgia wishing te remove. The titles are clear and indisputable. Terras cash, or payable at Cliarleston or Savannah, on or before the first of January. Any further information on the subject, can bo obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Spring, Marion County, Florida. I tt mrvrrtrr ? 1 , j. a. xvi. v/tiinv/ii, XiA 01. September 24. 77 3m Iu Equity?Kershaw. Zack Cantey and Wife vs. John M. DeSaussure, Trus tee, Wm. Adamson C'antej*?Bill to sell Trust Property. IN obedience to an order in this case mado at Juno Term A. D. 1852, of the said Court, I will olfer for sale at Public Outcry, at the Court House Door in Camden, on the first Monday in November next, all that Tract or Parcel of land (except the residence on i the same known as Spring Dale place, and two hundred (200) acres around it) lying on the East side of Watereo River, iu Kershaw District, containing by resurvey of E. Parker, Deputy Surveyor of the 17th day of Jaiiuary, 1849?Fifteen Hundred aud Twenty (1520) % -i - .1 v*?i?i??j? ia a c..i ...i Acres?DOUI1UUU ixjiui >1} 1u11uo ui ui.n. iv- ouimuiiu and lands of the Estate of John Cliesnut, East by lands of the Estate of John Chcsnut, South by lands of Edward E. A damson, and West by the Waterco River. The said Tract, with the exception above made, will be sold at the time and place hereinbefore specified, to the highest bidder for the same, provided it brings over Six Thousand Dollars, (6000) but it will not bo sold for less than Six Thousand Dollars (6000.) Terms.?a credit of one, two and three years?purchaser to give bond with approved personal security and a mortgage of the premises. Possession of said lands to bo given on the 1st day of January ensuing said sale, and tho purchaso mouey to bear interest from tho day possession is given. W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. August 6. 63 t In Equlty-Kcrtihuw. Josiah Pierce and Wife, Zaek Cantey and Wife vs. Edward E. Adamson?Bill to sell land for Partition. IN compliance with an order in this case made at last June Term of said Court, I invite proposals for tho purchase of that portion of the Real Estate of Louis C Adamson, lately dee d, lying on Waterce Itiver and called the Brevard Place, containing it Is thought about | Four Thousand and Eighty-three (4083) acres. .Said i tract adjoins lands belonging to W. J. Taylor, Zack Bowen, E. Farker, Estate of Jno. Chesnut. Tf,rnus to be specified in proposals as they are open to agreement of parties in interest to whom all propo- 1 aitions are to be roferred for aooeptanoo or rejection. ] Propositions may be mado to the undersigned. Sale not to be effected before tho 1st January next. W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. v. k. d. July 30. 61 5m, mfmm wsm, Xate Planter's Hotel Camden, S. C.) rHE subscriber having purchased this extensive and well known Establishment, and having added largely to its convenience and comfort, by a new addition of FURNITURE, and thorough and complete REPAIRS, begs leave to inform the public that lie is prepared to entertain all who may favor him with a Kill in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden. He deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, only o far as to say that his Table will be supplid daily as ( WELL AS ANY IN THE STATE; attended by polite and attentive servants. His Stables will be bountifully supplied with Provender, and attended by the VERY BEST Hostlers. No pains will be spared to ^ecp a quiet and orderly House. H. IIOLLEYMAN. Camden, June 4, 1851. 45 tf Americas: snuw?jsr5 CORNER OP RICHARDSON AND BLANDING STREETS, 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. BOATWRIGHT & JANNEY, I WM. D. HARRIS, proprietors. | assistant. fr^O'IIanlon's Omnibus will bo ready at the RailRond stations to carrjr Passengers to this House, (or to any point desired,) where they will find good accommodations and kind attention. December 3. 94 tf ~ MfiMffifeiB HOTSL, Darlington Court House. TnE above House having been purchased and fitted up anew by John Doten, is again opened for the accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to the wants and comforts of his guests will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who may favor the establishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding country afford will be found upon the Table. ^"Comfortable Rooms, for Families or individuals, are prepared. The Stables will bo attended by careful and attentive Hostlers. DROVERS can bo well accommodated, as any number of Horses and Mules can be kept in the Stables and Lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1850. 80 tt To Travellers. THE subscriber having recently purchased that large and commodious Building in the town of Camden, S, C., known as McKAINS HOTEL, and recently occupied by Mr. J. B. F. Booxe, is prepared to receive and accomdato TRAVELERS and BOARDERS, and will thank the traveling portion of the country to give him a call. JOHN INGRAM. Camden, S. C. January 27,1852. 8 tf SALEM WOOLENS. I HAVE now on hand, and daily expecting further supplies of brown, mixed and white TWILLED AND PLAIN SALEM KERSIES, of different qualities. Planters wishing their Negro Clotliing, Can now be supplied at Manufacturer's prices. also?ox iiaxd, A full assortment of BLA CK and MIXED JEANS, and will in a fow days receive a variety of these Goods in fancy colors, in qualities from fine to superfine. All of which will be sold either wholesale or retail by W. ANDERSON. Camden, Aug. 10. G4 w3m "ALCORN'S" superior FAMILY IIAMS. ReI t) ccived and for sale by Juno 22,1852. SIIAIV A AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Auchovie Paste. Received and for sale by SIIAW & AUSTIN. June 22, 1852. 50 tf 1CASE Guava Jelly in quart Jure. Recoived and for sale by SUAW & AUSTIN. June 22. 50 tf 4 CASES Preserved Limes, Oranges, Pine Apples I and Citron. For sale by June 22. SIIAW & AUSTIN. C1HOICB fiuu Powder, Hyson and Imperial Teus. ) Received and for sale by Juno 22. SHAW k AUSTIN. COLORED Flannels for Ladie's and eliildrens Sacks. Also, Rodgers' Patent Gause and Silk warped Flannels; Ladies Merino Vests, for sale by E. W. BONNET. Cow IJ ides, Slieep, Deer, Otter and ' COON SKINS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL, &c., and Country Produce of this kind purchased, for which the highest market cash prices will bo paid, or Leather given ii. exchange, by JOHN P. BAUM, Sept. 21. No. 286, King-st, Charleston. Hair Restoratives. I HAVE now on hand a largo and varied assortment of UAIIt RESTORATIVES, consisting in part of Ilauel's Kau LusTal; Barry's Trieopherous; Phalon's Iuvigorator and Jayne's Hair Tonic; French Pomatums, Ac. Haviug been lately received, they are fresh and fine. To be had at May 28. Z. J. DeHAY'S. I Columbia S. C. Insurance Company. r J^HE undersigned contiuues to act as Agents for the i above Company, and are prepared to take risk son Buildings and Merchandize at customary rates. A. M. k R. KENNEDY. June 15th, 1852. 48 tf NEW SPRING GOODS. MDRUOKER & CO. have just received their new supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of the public at the same time they would recommend their Stock o OUTFITTING ARTICLES, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Undergarments, Iloserv, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. April 9, 1852.?tf O BARRELS fresh "Kennedy's Butter Crackers."? jmt Received and for sale by June 22, 1850. SIIAW k AUSTIN. mexican Mustang Liniment, IN Bottlo6 at Fifty Ceuts and One Dollar. For sale at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Jujube Paste. -< A BOXES first quality Jujubo Paste, fresh. Just Aw received by W. C. MOORE. 1 Candies. Candies. i QAA LBS. of tho handsomest Candies ever offered Oly v/ In this market. W. C. MOORE. St. Julian Medoc Claret. A PTP.W PHRpti nf tho nhnvn inof ropaivArl i\. ""wI'cTmoorb. 1 Wagon for Sale. A FIRST RATE one Ilorso Wagon, for sale low.? Apply early to W. C. MOORE. j One to Four Dollar* a Window. BEFORE purchasing call and examine the subscriber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW , SHADES, which comprises many luto and handsomo itterns. C. L. CHATTEN. , Frcsli Lard Oil, 1 OF superior quality, which will bo sold as low as the present advanced prices of OILS of ovory j Olid will warraut. Just received at j DBIIAY'S DRUG STORE. ? t ?) ABIS-OTADE BOOTS.?A few pair, just 1. received by WORKMAN A BOQNE. N. IiFVER COOTLPAINT. IAUNDICE, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous j DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, "" arid all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Plead, Acidity cif the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness, or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Dehncy or Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by DR. C. HI. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Their power over the above diseases is not excelled?if equalled?by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED, From the " Boston Bee." The editor paid, Dec. 22nd Dr. Ilooflatid's Celebrated Gprman Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia Chronicor Nervous Debility, is deservedly one. of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We arc convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor?a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use. " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 25? " Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in coses of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves inucn sickness. Persons of debilitated ;il tUuD Rilfpm nHvuninrrA/illfl fn thf?ir tVIIBlllUllUIIO TV l|t IIIIVJ W- ....... . health, as we know from experience the salutary effect upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The ITon. C. D. Hineline, Mayor of the City of Camden, N. J., says : " Hooela.nd's German Bitters.?We have seen ma ny flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting to merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the Itver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, brirging them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. "If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system the great majority of real and and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends wlto are at all indisposed, to give a trial?it will recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the rogular Phyg. ciausof Philadelphia, than all other nostrums comb. {* a fact that can easily bo established, and fully pr'r,ed. ilmt ?Mi.ntific preparation will meet wiih their qu.ov/"? proval when present, d even in this form. ,cl *P Tliat Illl.S mi'uicmf will euro uncr pepsia, m? one can doubt alier using it as directe ?nd Dysspecifically upon the stomach and liver; it is <1- It acts to calomel in all bilious diseases?th? effect is preferable They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. ?E7- Look well to the marks of the genuine??0 They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON, upon tne wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at tne GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia ; and by respectable dealers, generally through the country. PRICES REDUCED, To enable all classes of Invalids to enjoy the advantage of their restorative powers. NINGLE BOTTLE 75 Cts. For in Camden by THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Wholesale Agents for South Caroltna. Georgia, &c.. HAV1LAND, IIAKKAL <fc CO., Aug. 31.?35?ly Charleston, S. C. Hay Cutlers. JUST received a variety of 1IA Y CUTTERS, warranted a superior article, and for sale low bv July 13. E. W. BONNET. NEW ARRIVALS AT THE CAMDEN BAZAAR, Tho subscribers have just received their new assortment of Spring and Summer Good*, which consists partly of Calicoes. Ginghams, plain and embroidered Lawns, Vnnnv xiiialins at all Drices. Linen Cambric, assorted colore, Cambrics and Muslins, plain and checked, Crapes, Bareges, Challys, DeLaines, Tissue Silks, and a great variety of other articles suitable for Ladies' Dresses. i.lso. A large assortment of Linen Cambric H'dkfs., Needle-worked CoL'ars and Cuds, Chemisctts and Caps, Muslin and Lace Sleeves, Capes and Mantillas, Lace and Muslin Edging and Inserting, Bonnets and Ribbons, of the newest styles, Ivory Black and Feather Fans, Umbrellas and Parasols, and a great variety of other Fancy Articles, to numerous to name. They recommend their stock of bleached and brown Shirting, alue and striped Homespuns, Cotton and Linen Oznaburgs, Bed Tick, and every kind of Towelling and Tablo Linen. A very largo assortment of Hosiery of ovory description, Linen, Thread Lace and Silk Gloves, Mitts, Ac. Ac. They invito their friends to call at their Store, feeling certain to bo able to satisfy them in every way, as well in the price as in the assortment of the Goods. April 1852. M. DRUCKER A CO. NOTICE. THE subscribers have this day formed a Co-partnership, under the name and lirm of ROOT & INGRAM, for tho purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. Camden, Jan. 23. V tf Constantly oil Hand, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for building purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and ? in suit nurchasers. A very suporior article of "VVhito Lime for whitewash tiff. C. L. CIIATTEN. March 9. 20 tf Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c, I^HE subscriber continues to keep on hand a com. pleto assortment of Pomestlo Dry Goods, Groco* ies, Crockery, Ac., which he will sell very low for cash. [lis stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, dec. dec. Among his Dry Goods will bo found a good article o mrt Irish Linen, which he will warrant to bo genuine, md soil as cheap or choapor than it can be bought in his market. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jau. 2. J. CHARLKSWORTn. ' $ ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER, for the cure of Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S Praptred Hrom RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIE BIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice pWHalf a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Fire Pounds of Roast Be-f in about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice?the Solveni of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the 6'tomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the nature' Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this preprration, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIE BIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ux, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." 52r"Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, from all parts of the United States. Agent?Z. J. DeHAY, Camden, Wholesale and Retail Agent, . CHARLES S. WEStT" Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, camden*, s. c. EWOfficc in the rear of the Court Houso. WOT. OT. SIIANNOX, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S C. W. TIKIKT.niV rtSTAV Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. camden, s. c. Office on Broad-Street near the Court House. CLlSTOiV & PRICE, Attorneys at Law. m, Clinton, | o. a. thice, Camden Office in in Camden?that formerly occupied by J M. DeSaussurc, Esq.?Will attend to legal business in this and the adjoining Districts. MAGISTRATE. A. G. BASKIiY. Attorney at law and solicitor inequity, Camden, s. c. Will practice in Kershaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the Court House. May 18. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, Attorney at law and solicitor in EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Willattend the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Fairtield, Darlington and Lancaster Districts. Office on Broad Street. W. If. R. WORKMAN, Attorney at law, and solicitor in EQUITY, Camden, S. C Will attend the Courts of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the Court House. E. W. BO*IVEl% Bank Agent and General Merchant, CAiHDLN. S. C. MA A ) V A lVT^VX/kV A W rv l/UAIililjS A> JlCUVilAliU, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Camden, S. 0. WILLIAM M. WATSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, CAMDEN, S. C. THOMAS WILSON, BOOT MAKER, CAMDEN, S. C. ROBERT MART, COACH-MAKER, on Broad Street, near tho Post Office. Camden, S. C. Builds nnd repairs Vehicles of all descriptions, Carriages, Buggies, "Wagons, Wheelbarrows, &c. May 18. ROBERT J. McCREIGIIT, COTTON GIN MAKER. Rutledgo Street, on door East of M. Prucker & Co., Camden, S. C . BERffADOTTE D. BRORSONT OPPOSITE THE l'OST OFFICE, Camden, S. C. CONTINUES the manufacture of TIN-WARE, itc., attends to Guttering and Roofing Houses, putting up and making Stove Pipe, and ?grRepairs every article in nis line. Old Pewter, Lead, Copper and Brass taken in exchange for Tin-Ware. {^"Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuanco of tho same, at the old Stand, opposite tho Post Office. Match 16. 22 tf J. W. P. McKAGEN, Ilia AAPIH.VHI tn fliA olfiTnna ArPnm/lAw vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will be moderate, and when required, ho will attend sales in the country. pgr All orders left with Mr. J. S. DoPass, will be promptly attended to. May 8?tf FRENCH Workod Handkerchiefs, Collars, and Undersloovos, just opened at BONNEY'S. April 20. 32 tf PATENT METALIO BURIAL CASES. THE subscriber is propared to fill orders for the Metalic Cases. Also, Cloth, Mahogany, "Walnut and other plain articles in tho Hue, with mountings, and engraved, if desired. March 22. C. L. CITATTEN. I FOR SALE. WAGON Bridles, ?f my own manufacture, ono warranted to last as long as two of Northern make. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for ash. F. J. OAKS. * ??????? SHAW & AUSTIN*. ARE now receiving tad opening their Fall suppliesol Foicign and Doniestic Groceries, w hich the\ , ffer at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of theTol ^ owing articles: ' .1 Sngars. Guava do. Loaf, Crashed, & Powdered,iGooseberry.StrawbenT,and *' 1 Clariiied No. I,and2, { Blackberry Jam. I Porto Rico, 5 vii -.9 NeTJrVeans. Cloves, ^mon, Nu'tmeg and * | Java Coffee* Hermetically Sealed Tjnni'ira L . Articles. . Rkfand'rnh* ^Salmon in 1 and 2lb cans, 'i\>* Rio and Cuba. Sardines in oil in whole,half . '' . Teas# and quarter boxes Choice of all kinds. 'Lobsters in 1 and 2 lb. ?n, Molasses. Roast Beef, Anchovies ^ Muscovado and Porto RicoFresh Cove Bait. ' J ,,T ? " " ? *f 4 ?? ? .nniPS ( vuraiaita n. urieana ana w. .nu.e*. Curacoa> Mari8chine Candles. ^Annisette, Noyau Wax, white and colored sGinger Brandy. Adamantine. Fish. Sperm and Stearin jsalmon, If 1** Smoked Herring, Figs and Raisins, . <Smoked Halibat, Almonds, Bordeaux & Ivlca,Dried Cod Fish, -aMPM Currants and Citron, ^Mackarel No. 1, 2, and 3 in afiw?I English Walnuts, s ?vhole, half, and qu. bbls. r* Filberts and Brazil Nuts, 5 ftn(j in Fig Paste, "a new arUcle j Provisions. a? Spices. 5&'ugar Cured Hams and Allspice, Nuuneg f Cloves,i ?houiden<) Cinnamon,Ginger <fc Pepper, geef T?ngUeg & Dried Beef, LondonandFrenuhMustaro,jgacon gjj}e8 and shoulders, Currie Powder. kjoshen, English and Pine '*/ Pickles. \ Apple Clieese. English and Domestic of all wines and Liquors. ..tr * kinds. sBrandy, Hennessey Exr. fine Ketchnps and Sances. j do. Otard.DupryandCo Walnut, Mushroom,Tomato,< do. Pallevoirio's Reading Sauce, <Whiskev, Scotch and ItKh ? Harv^ do. ? do. Bourbon. Mononga'hs j??<* 5 J...... uu.. > d0> funk's Old Rye Warwickshire do. Wine8( goulh ?jde Mfajeim } Worcestershire do. do. Duff Gordon Sherry *. Paoli Vinegar, j do> p0ri on draognt ,-,(** 1 Essence of Anchovies, j do< do. for Med. purpoaes, d"? Tm aftC' 1 do" SpafM'og Hock Potted Bloaters. do. Teneiifte.and S. M. ' ? Preserves. jKirshwasser, Absynthe, -L. Citron, Oranges, Limes, 5 Punch Essence. * Pine Apple and Ginger. Heidseick, Express, Cardina. * J Brandy Fruits. f and Victoria Champagnes - -A/ 1 Peaches Cherries, < Ale and PoJter. j Limes and Pine Apple. Choice Segars and Tnhan -M Jellies and Jams* <co of all kinds, all of which Red & Black Currant Jellyjwill be sold low for cash. .*4 Oct. 10,1851. \ 80 tf \ $500 CHALLENGE, WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a people is at all times of the most importance. I take , it for granted that every person will do all in their power, * & to save the lives of their children, and tliat every person will endeavor to promote their own health at ail sacrifices. ' * I feel ittolie my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, * according to the opinion of the most celebrsted Physicians, -J are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable; if you have anap^ . petite continually changeable from one kind of food to i another, Bad Breath, Pain in tho Stomach. Pickinc at the J Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, " ' A Slow Fever. Pulse Irregular?remember that all these de- * note WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy.? . HOBENSACK'S WORM SIRUP. ft* An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compound hi ded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the mcst tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints f and Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are ruch, that it *? stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines ia giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it,, an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia, thaastonishing cures performed by this Syrupafter Physicians 1 jL have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy ~ overall others. THE TAPE WORM! * 5. This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that Infest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St; *. Vitus Uance, Fits, <fcc.. that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it i<< Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obetrtitf< tions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses or 2 Tablespoon fill Is 3 times _ a day these directions lollowed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. HOBEXSACR'S LIVER PILES. No part of the sysfem is more liable to disease than the LIV UR, it serving as a filterer to purify the Dlood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important ports of the ays- ? tern, and esults variously, in Lifer Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia &c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the' Liver. These Pills being composed of UOOTS & PLANTS furnished by nature to lipal the sick.- Namely* 1st, An EX* PLCTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmouary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC which gitcs _ tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A CATHARTIC, . j which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, Jj and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole 3SJ massot corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions 1 either total or partial, they have been found of inestima- j ble benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blo^d and othlr fluids so effectually to put to flight ail complaints which may arise irom female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dim- $ ness of sight, pain in the side back, dec. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base Imitation. * . J Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. ] N. Hobensack, No. 120 North 2nd St. above Race St. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by every Druggist and Merchant in the U. S. Agents. Z.J. DeHav,Camden Wholesale and Retail Agt. * < w. A. Morrison & Co., Winnsboro, F. Curtis Columbia, J. A. Reed Chesterfield. ? ~ A OCT Price each 25 cts. * * Tarrants Seltzer Aperient, AND Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rheubarb; Holden's , : Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cordial; Murray's - u Fluid Magnesia, large and small bottles; fresh and gen- ^ ine. Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. j Juno 29. | WORKMAN & BOONE, ' manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers IX j Boots, Shoes, Leather, I And Shoe-Findings, J camden, 8. c. " 1 DR. UPHAM'S J Vegetable Pile Electuary. A CERTAIN cure for Piles, either External or Internal, Bleeding or Blind. Also for all Inflammatory Diseases, Affections of the Skin, and Impurities of the Blood, arising from any source. For sale by j June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. ' Pure White Lead, OF superior quality, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Chrome Green, Prussian Blufl^Litharge, Copal, Japan and Loather Varnish, Window Glass &c. Just roccivod at Z. J. DEHAY'S. -A J July 15. 48 tf ? Youth's and Men's Dress Shirts, JUST received an invoice of tho above of the latest r ! styles, well made and warranted to fit April 37.?8t A. M. & R. KENNEDY. Cod Liver Oil. ] I HAVE just received a few gallons of pure COD LIYER OIL, which will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, and at reduced prices. March ap. z. j. DeHAY. MEAL AND QUITS?Always on hand, at ,' ij MOORE'S. Red Flag. ^ . - . - . 5|i %