Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1852-1852, December 07, 1852, Image 4
ik SALEM WOOLENS.
I HAVE now on hand, and daily expecting further
supplies of brown, mixed and whito
TWILLED AND PLAIN SALEM KERSIES,
of different qualities. Planters wishing their
rintliinc.
Can now be supplied at Manufacturer's prices.
also?ox 1iaxd,
A. full assortment of BLA CK and MIXED JEANS,
and will in a few 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
ANDERSON.
Camden, Aug. 10. 64 w3m
BL&SSIOB HOUSSj
CAMDEN, ?. C.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally-, that the House he formerly
occupied has been purchased for a private residence,
and that he has taken the Large and Commodious
Hotel, one door north of the Court House, formerly
kept by Mr. B. P. Boyd.
It i3 one of the most Pleasant and Comfortable Hotels
in the State, every Room having a fire-place, well
ventilated and Ladies' Parlors well furnished.
His TABLE shall compare favorably with any in the
Up-Country. The Servants will be found respectful
and attentive.
lie would say to tnose who nave pairumzeu mm, oa
well as to those who may hereafter do so, that every
exertion by himself and lady, will be used to render
their stay with them comfortable and pleasant.
Persons wishing a quiet abodo during their stay in
Camden, will do well to call, as there will be no Bar
on the premises.
His Stables and Lots will bo attended by experienced
and attentive Ostlers.
22?~An Omnibus will run regularly to and from the
Depot. E. G. KOB1NSON.
Camden, October 22, 1852. 85 tf
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAMDEN, S. C.,
IS NO"W open lor the accommodation of the Traveling
Public. It is an excellent and commodious
building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a
state of complete repair?situated in a very desirable
and healthy part of the town, on the corner of Broad
and DeKalb Streets, and known as the House recently
kept open by John Ingram, Esq.
'pk? o^,mo lira lomo nwn nirv and well furnished.
The TABLE will be supplied with eveiy thing that
an excellent country market will afford, attended by
the best servants.
The STABLES are well attended by careful and experienced
Ostlers; and well supplied with provender.
There will be at all times, an Omnibus in attendance
to Convey passengers to and from the depot
The subscriber having had several years experience
in the above business, feels confident in saying that he
will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may
tavor him with their patronage, as he is determined to
use every exertion on his part to please.
Oct. 19?8Atf THOMAS BOONE.
53P~The Charleston Courier, South Carolinian, Black i
River Watchman, Darlington Flag. Cheraw Gazette j
and Lancaster Ledger will insert three times and torward
bills to the Hotel for payment.
Late Planter's Hotel Camden, ?. C.)
rT^HE subscriber having purchased this extensive and
X well known Establishment, and having added
largely to its convenience and comfort, by a now addition
of FURNITURE, and thorough and complete
REPAIRS, begs leave to inform the public that hp is
prepared to entertain all who may favor him with a
jail 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 liis Table will bo supplid daily as
WELL AS ANY IN THE STATE; attended by polite
and attentive sen-ants.
His Stables will be bountifully supplied with Provender,
and attended by the VERY BEST Ilostlers.
tto pains will be spared xo ^ep a quiet and orderly
House. H. HOLLEYMAN.
Camden, Juno 4, 1851. 45 tf
Hem,
Darlington Court House.
THE above House having been purchased and fitted
up anew by Joux Dotex, is again opened for the
accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to the
wants and comforts of his guests will be given, and no
etl'ort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who may
favor the establishment with a visit, siia.il be spared.
All that the market and surrounding country all'ord
will be found upon the Table.
Comfortable Rooms, for Families or individuals,
are prepared.
The ^tables will bo attended by careful and attentive
Hostlers.
DROVERS can be well accommodated, as any number
of Horses and Mules can be kept in the Stables
and Lots expressly prepared for them.
Nov. 1, 1850. 86 tf
&f!E?&X&AK MOHZ&t
corver op
RICHARDSON AND BLANDING STREETS,
r-iitumni a . s.
BOATWRIGHT k JANNEY'l Wil. D. HARRIS,
PROPRIETORS. | ASSISTANT.
pj^O'llanlon's Omnibus will bo ready at the RailRoad
stations to carry Passengers to this House, (or to
any point desired,) where they will find good accommodations
and kind attention.
December 3. 4 tf
Cow Hide*, Sheep, Deer, Otter and
CtOON SKINS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL,
I Ac., and Oouutry Produce of this kind purchased,
for which the highest market cash prices will be paid,
or Leather given in exchange, by
JOHN P. BAUJI,
Sept. 21. No. 286, King-st, Charleston.
Columbia >. C* Imiirauee Compauy.
r | MIE undersigned contiuues to act as Agents for the j
I above Company, and are prepared to tuke risks on i
Buildings and Merchandize at customary rates.
A. 11. & R. KENNEDY.
June 15th, 1852. 48 tf
Otic to Four Dollars a Window.
1 >EFORE purchasing call and examine the subscriJ3
ber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW
StIADKB, which comprises many late and handsome
atterns. 0. L. CHAT TEN.
PARJS-3IADF BOOTS.?A few pair, just
received by WORKMAN 4 BOONE.
Town Residence for Sale.
^piIE subscriber oirers for sale on liberal terms, his
X HOUSE AND LOT in Camden. Persons wishing
to purchase are requested to call and examine the >
premises. A great bargain will be given.
Sept. 10. E. W. BONNEY._
iiry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c.
- - - '?i .1?./wiritimtoa to D../... i _ I
' I MITj SUUOLliUCi tvuuuuvu uu UilUU U Will
JL plete assortment oi Domestic Dry Goods, Groco-;
rios, GrooKery, Ac., which ho will sell very low lor cash.
His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of
*u,'Ui-, C'oifee, Salt, Ctoeese, Ac. Ac.
Among bis Dry Goods will be found a good article o
part Irish Linen, which he will warrant to be genuine,
and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought in
this market.
Purchasers would do well to give him a call.
Jan. 2. J. CHARLES WORTH.
Bugging and Hope.
'pilE subscriber has on hand a large supply of GUN
X NV and D UN DEE BA G GING. Also, best quality
BALE HOPE, and three ply TWINE, which he
./ill sell at the lowest market price. Planters are in?ited
to call and purchase.
Sept. 14. ~ E. W. BONNEY.
low*
gi^?
REEDER DESAISSERE,
ADGER'S WIIARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ARE prepared to devote their undivided attention
to the interests of their friends in the sale of
COTTON, RICE, and produce generally; and to filling
their ORDERS. They will make fair advances on
Consignments of Produce to their care.
OSWELL REEDER. JOHN B. DE8AUSSURE.
Aug. 6. 63 w7m
"carrmgesT
At tlic Old Stand of S. & J. Gilbert.
S& E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE
BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and 40
Wentworth street, where they will be pleased to exhibit
to their old friends and customers a very exten
sive stock of VEHICLES, comprising tnosc 01 ineir
own manufacture, together with the various other
styles usually found in this market. Their long acquaintance
with this market as manufacturers and
dealers will enable them to offer great inducements to
purchasers, both in styles and prices.
Charleston, Aug. 20. 67 tf
iLEOIVARD C HA PI IV,
(LATE OF THE FIRM OF GILBERTS & CHAPIN)
IS NOW OPENING an extensive CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY and REPOSITORY, fronting
and on Wentworth-street, next door to the old stand of
Gilberts & Chapin; also, on Meeting-treet, next door
North of the "Pavilion Hotel," Charleston, S. C.
^"Orders for Carriages and Harness, promptly ex
ecuted from this date, on such terms and in such manner,
as to insure a continuance of favors.
June 11?47 tf
SAM'LTIIOTT,
late of the firm of samtl iioyt & co., savannah, ga
WOULD announco to his friends that he has removed
to Charleston. S. C., No. 149 East Bay,
where he is prepared to do a general Commission busi
ness, and furnish to order, at all times, any articles
from the North or South that may be wanted, for the
usual commission, as well as receive qnd sell the same
And I pledge myself that all business entrusted to my
care shall receive such attention as will insure similar
manifestation of their good will, not doubting that my
acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will
enable me to do as well as an}*, and better than many.
Also, deale&in Butter, Cheese, Plaster, Marble Dust,
Cement, Limo and 11 air.
And, Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North
and South, as well as Silas C. Herring's Fire Proof Safes,
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which
will be furnished on short notice, and at manufacturers
prices.
Cash paid at all times for Wool, Green, Salted and
Dry Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs, Beeswax,
Rags, Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and
Florida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in the
Rough. Terms Cash invariably. Refers to the citizens
of Savannah generally.
Sept. 7. 73 3m.
DRYGOODS FOR FALL TRADE
IIV CHARLESTON, S. C.
TT7" G. BANCROFT k CO., 253 King-st., below
i t \Vcntworth-8t. Constantly on hand?
SILKS AND SILK GOODS
r\ rircc* n r\ r\T\ d m
I/ilAOO Lr \J \JAJi3. uj uu ueous tjni'jiio
ALPACAS, MERINOES and BOMBAZINES
PRINTS and GINGHAMS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c.
ALSO
GEORGIA PLAINS and KERSEYS
PLAIN and STRIPED OZNABURGS
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS
SUPER. DUFFIL BLANKETS.
Our business is done strictly for Cash, and on the
Oxe PiticK system, and we are confident 110 house in
the city can give BETTER BARGAINS.
Charleston, Sept. 15, 1862. 76 4m.
Livery and Sale Stables.
FORIHEllLY JOHN C. O'HANLON'S.
rI"MiE Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his
JL friends and the public, that, having purchased the j
Oj i. -- 1:1 CTrtfiC ?r ivfciia'tfttuo i/rxiiOSC WC'll-KHOWn
and popular STABLES, formerly owned by O'UANLON,
and lately by W. E. ARCHER, he is now prepared
to furnish all who may fhvor him with their patronage,
with excellent SADDLE HORSES, and handsome
and comfortable CARRIAGES and BUGGIES,
of the latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers,
in whose sobriety and experience every confidence can
bo placed, at most reasonable prices. Many improvements
have been made to the Stables and Lots, and
Drovers will find every accommodation tney can desire.
Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable will run |
from Boatwright and Janney's universally favorite 1
t. t ?" n?ir) <ilun f'rnm ll\o lrmrr.oct nl ?1
VII1CI JCUU llUlVi, HUM MIOV4.VM. VI.V ?V..b VWV?V..U..VM
and well-known Columbia Hotel, by Mr. D. Caldwell,
to the various Railroad Depots, or any point desired.
'^"Orders left at the American Hotel, with Mr. W.
D. Harris, or the proprietor, at the Columbia Hotel,
will bo promptly attended to; and the subscriber is
contident that all who employ him will bo pleased with
his prices and his teams. NATHANIEL POPE.
Sept. 21. 70?6m
Florida Lands for Sale.
r|~HIE following valuable Tracts of LAND, lying in
X Marion and Alachma counties, will bo offered at
private sale during the months of October, November
and December, next, viae "Wetumpka Hammock,"
situated about ten miles North of Ocala, (the County
Seat of Marion Counry.) containing 3,000 acres, about
one half of which is hammock, unsurpassed by any in
the State, and the remainder White Oak and Hickory \
land.
t mr? inn ?~11 or, ?T?A?f nrono" Plan. I
1\. 11 lAVl, Willi nuunu CIO Clio A ui u viui.w ......
tation, containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first
quality hammock, between four and five hundred
acres of which aro thoroughly cleared and at present
in cultivation. This place for several years averaged
two hogsheads of Sugar to the aero, and every year that
it has been cultivated has produced lino crops of Corn
and Cotton. These tracts could readily be divided into
two or threo plantations, each being surrounded by
high rolling pine land.
A TRACT of 1.000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting
of hammock, orange grove and well-timbered pine
land.
TWO TRACTS of 1,000 each, near the Alchua
Prairie. The greater part of these tracts is rich hammock.
Also, a,ooo acres on inuiau river. Anyono wisning
}o cultivate Sugar Cano would do well to examine tins
laud, us, being remarkably fertile, and lying south of
the region of frost, it is as well adapted to that culture
as uny in the United States.
12,000 acres, generally known as the "Bayard
Tract," situated on the St. John's River, opposito
Picolata. There are many srnull hammocks and orange
groves on this tract, but it is principally valuable lor
its pine timber. It has a river front of 7 or 8 miles.
1,000 acres on Lake George, and several small tracts
< j and near the St. John's river, well situated for farming,
the rearing of orai.go groves, &c.
The above tracts of Land wero purchased by tho
lato Gen. Clinch immediately alter the accession of
Florida to the United States. From his position at
that lime, his (utilities for selection were unusually
great, and it is b< lieved they includo as good land as
cun bo found iu the State.
On account ol their accessibility from Charleston
andSavanuah, thoy oiler great inducements to planteis
in Caroliua and Georgia wishing te remove.
The titles aro clear and indisputable.
Terms cash, or payable at Charleston or Savannah,
on or before the lirst of January,
j Any further information on tho subject, can bo obtained
by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Spring*
Marion County, Florida.
J. H. M. CLINCH, Ex'or.
September 24. 77 3m
Patent Excelglor Cutting Knives,
MANUFACTURED only E. Taylor & Co., Columbus,
Georgia. For salo by
W. ANDERSON, Agont.
Camden, Sept. 7 72 tf
:Jfc
LITER COMLPAIIIT.
jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous
debility, diseases of the kidneys,
and all
diseases arising
from a disordered
Liver or Stomach,
such as Constipation,
Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood
to the Head, Acidity of the Stom
1. *T ITA?rt.Ktira rVlwarilftt for
ncn, iicau-uu.u, e
Food, Fullness, or weight hi 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 doll pain in the Head, Deffncy
or Perspiration, Yellowness of
the Skin arid 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. NI. JACKSOX,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
120 Arch Street, Phitaclelphia,
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
hadfailed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing
great virtues iri the rectification of diseases of the
Liver and lesrer glands, exercising the most searching
powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs,
they are withnl safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CON VINCED.
From the " Boston Bee."
The editor said, Dec. 22nd
Dr. Iloofland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia Chronic or Nervous
Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines
of the day. These Bitters liave been used by thousands.
and a friend at our elbow says be has himself received
an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint
from the use of litis remedy. We are 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 snfell, 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
efflcacy in coses of female weakness. As such is the case,
we would advise all mothers to obtain a buitle . and thus j
save themselves mucn sickness, t ersons of debilitated
constitutions will linu these Bitters advantagebus to their
health as we know from experience the salutary effect
upon weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE.
The Hon. C. D. H incline, Mayor of the City of Camden,
N. J., says :
" Hoofland's German Bittf.rr.?We have seen manyflaiteritig
notices of this medicine, and the source from
which they raine induced us to make inquiry respecting
ts merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it,and
must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases
of the liver 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, a? from the stomach,
liver, and nervous system the great innjority of real and
and imaginary diseases emanate, llave them in a healthy
condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generalh.
This extraordinary medicine we would advise our
friends w'lio are at all indisposed, to give a trial?it will
recommend itself. It should, in fact, he 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 t.
is more of it used in the practice of the rogtilar l> ',pre
ciansof Philadelphia, than all other nostrums comb- *8'*
a fact ttiat can easily bo established, and fully pr'ned.
that a scientific preparation will meet wiili their qu.0V'"o
r > raw I nn-ju-uL. J aV/Ul i" this Ciun . let 'ID?
1 fiat this medicine will cure Utter Complaint
pepsia, no one can doubt alter using it as dtreete n"d Dysspecifically
upon the stomach and liver; it is d. It acts
to calomel in all bilious diseases?the eflect is preferable
They can be administered to female or infant with safety
and reliable benefit at any time.
' l r~~rt
KT" Look well 10 me maras 01 me genuiuoou I
They have ihe written signature of C. M. JACKSON,
upon the wrapper, and Ins name blown in the bottle,
without which they are spurious.
Forsale 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 restorativo powers. SINGLE ROTTLE 75 Cts.
For in Catnden by
THOMAS J. WORKMAN.
Wholesale Azents for South I arnltna. Georgia, &c.
" HAVILAND, HAKKAL & CO.,
Aug. 31.?35?ly Charleston, S. C.
Constantly on Hand,
/CEMENT, Calcined Plaster of Paris, for building
V_y purposes; Gypsum or .uina rmaicr, iur agricultural
purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and
in quantities to suit purchasers.
A very superior articleof White Lime for whitewash
ing. C. L. CIIATTEN.
March 9. 20 tf
MEDICINES, WINDOW GLASS, &c.
THE subscriber in receiving and keeps constantly on
hand, a large assortment of the Purest Medicines,
Chemicals, and Dye-Mulls. Also, an extensive variety
of the very best Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes,
Grainerti and Blenders. Always on hand Window Glass
of all sizes, Paint Oil, Lamp Oils, Turpentine, Trusses,
Surgical Instruments, Patent Medicines of every kind.
llere may he had, all the delightful Extracts of Lubin
for the handkerchief. Oils, Ox Marrows, and Eau LustraU
for the hair. Hair liyes for gentlemen who have I
become prematurely Grey. Colognes of all sizes, and of j
the very finest quality. Shaving Creams and Soaps in
creat variety Transpa-ent Balls. ^ Tooth Pastes and
Powders. Pens, Ink and Paper. UeMdes imina vases
i"l other ornaments for the Centre Table and Mantle lid
such a lot of Toys!!!
All who desire pure and honest articles at low rates,
'vould do well to give us a call.
FRANCIS L. ZEMP.
iept. 16 181. 73 tf
Uils, Burning Fluid.
1 OA GALLONS oi Lamp Oil at 88 cents pergnllon
1 JZyj 40 gallons Burning Fluid, at 88 cents per gallon
Just received and for sale by F. L. ZE.VlI
SADDLE & HARNESS MAKING.
TIIE undersigned continues his business at tho old
stand, returns his thanks for pastfuvors and hopes
for a continuance of patronage. All work in his line
will be dono with punctuality, and where the cash is
paid, at tho tiino of deliver}-, a discount of teu per cent
will hr> marlo.
Jan G, [2-ly] F. J. OAKS.
^ KJEIVI II BKANDY, Madeira Wine ami old
A PORT WINK, for medical purposes. Just received
and for sale by F. L. ZKMP.
Thoiupsonian Medicines.
TVl UMBER SIX, Composition, Lobelia, Gum Myrrh,
i\ Alcol.ol, Cayenne Pepper, Nerve Powder, Hemlock,
Spiced Bitters, Golden Seal, Bayberry Powder,
Bitter Root, Cholera Syrup. Third Preparation. Fresh
...... c... ciu FRANCIS L. ZKMP.
aim iv/i naiv -/j
Spices, Gelatine.
BLACK Pepper, Ued Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmegs. |
Mace, Allspice, Ginger, White Ginger, Cooper's Go- |
Inline, French Gelatine, Isinglass, Black Mustard Seed,
White Mustard Seed, Cooking Soda, Washing Soda.
Just received^nnd for sale by f. L. ZEMP.
Cod Liver Oil.
IIIAVR just received a few gallons of pure COD
LI V?R OIL, which will bo sold in quantities to
suit purchasers, and at reduced prices.
March 30. 25. J. D*HAY.
?
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER,
FOR THE CURE OF
Dr. J. 8. HOUGHTO^S
Prepared from RENNET, or
ACH OF THE ox, after directions of baron
LIEBIG, 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
j^Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve, Five Founds of Roast
Be f in about lv:o hours, out of the stomach.
PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting
Principle of the Gastric Juice?the Solvent of
the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating
Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is
extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox,
thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE
FLUID, precisely like the natural 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 Sto.i.ach.
It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases
of DEBILITY,EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE,
and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION,
supposed to be on the verge of thp grave. The
Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in
the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
BARON LIEBIG ill his celebrated work on
Animal Chemistry, .-ays: "An Artificial Digestive
Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be
readily prepared from the mucous membrane of
the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles
of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened chang.
ed, and digesltd, just in the same manner as they
ictrnl l be in the human stomach."
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive
Circular, gratis, giving a large amount ol SCIENTIFIC
EVIDENCE,similar to the above, together
with Reports of REMAHKaBLE CURES,
from all parts of the United States.
Agent?Z. J. DeIIAY, Camden. Wholesale
and Retail Agent,
Witt. itt. MIAWO.A,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
CAMDEN, SC.
Office on Broad Sfrcet, opposite A. Young's BookStore
W. Til lit LOW CASTOR.Attorney
at Law ana Solicitor in Equity.
CAMDEN*, S. C.
OfBcc on Broad-Streot near the Court 1 louse.
A. G. BASK I A,
Attorney at law and solicitor in
EQUITY, Camden, S. C. Will practice in Kershaw
and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the
Court House. May 18.
~rr. it. n.?rrwirjj'MTiflf,
Attorney at law, and solicitor" in
EQUITY, Camden, S. C Will attend the Courts
of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the
Court llouse.
L\ W. BOMx\EY,
Bank Agent and Grnoral Merchant,
CAMDEN. S. C.
CHARLES A. McDOYALD,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Camden, S. C.
WILLIAM tt. WATSON,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, CAMDEN, S, C.
THOMAS WILSON.
BOOT MAKER, CAMDEN, S. C.
KOUERT MAN,
CtOACII-MAKER, on Broad Street near the Post
^ Office. Camden, S. C. Builds end repairs Vehicles
of all descriptions, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
Wheelbarrows, &c. May 18.
ROBERT J. McCREIGIXT,
COTTON GIN MAKER. Rutledgc Street, cn
door East of M. Drucker & Co., Camden, S. C .
BERMDOTTL D. BIIOXSOX.
opposite the post office,
Camdoii, S. C.
CONTINUES the manufacture of TIN-WARE, &c%
attends to Guttering and Rooting Houses, putting
up and making Stove Pipe, and
trg"Repairs every article in his line.
Old Pewter. Lead, Copper and Brass taken in exchange
for Tin-Ware.
ray-Thankful for nast favors, he solicits a continu
ance of the same, at the old Stand, opposite the Post
Office.
Match 16. 22 tf_
J. W. P. MrKAGEN,
OFFERS his services to the citizens of Camden and
vicinity as AUCTIONEER. His charges will be
moderate, and when required, ho will attend sales in
the country.
"All orders left with Mr. J. S. DePass, will be
promptly attended to.
May 8?tf
FRENCH "Worked Handkerchiefs, Collars, and Undersleoves,
justoDencdat BONNEY'S.
April 20. 32 tf
III Equity?Kershaw.
Josiah Pierce and Wife, Zack t'antey and Wife vs. Ed.
ward E. Adamson?Bill to sell land for Partition.
T N compliance with an order in this ease made at last
X June Term of said Court, I invite proposals for the
purchase of that portion of the Heal Kstate ol Louis C.
Adatnson, lately dee d, 1\ ing on Wateree River and
called the I3revurd Place, containing it is thought about
Four Thousand and Eighty-three (4083) acres. Said
tract adjoins lands belonging to W. J. Taylor, Zack
Bowen, E. Parker, Estate of Jno. Chesnut.
Terms to be specilied in proposals as thoy aro open
to agreement of parties in interest to whom all propositionfaro
to be referred for acceptance or rejection
Propositions may be made to the undersigned.
Sale not to be effected belorethe 1st January next.
W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d.
July 30. 61 5m,
Hay Cutters.
JUST received a variety of HA Y CUTTERS, warranted
a superior article, and for sale low by
July 13. E. W. BONNEY.
NOTICE.
THE subscribers have this day formed a Co-partnership,
under the narno and firm of ROOT & INGRAM,
for the purpose of carrying on the General
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Ciaamt, Jan. 28. 1
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SHAW & AUSTIN.
ARE now receiving and opening tiieir Fall suppliesot
Foieign and Domestic Groceries,which the)
fit.-r at vv.uies.iU a id retail, consisting in part of the fol
owing articles:
Sugars. Guava do.
Loaf, Crasned, & Powdered ^Gooseberry,Straw berry,and
Clarified No. ], and 2, > Blackberry Jam.
Porto Rico, / Extiacts.
.Muscovado, iClovs. Lemon, Nutmeg and
New Orleans. J Vanilla.
Cofl'cc. Hermetically Sealed
Java>. > Articles.
Laginra, >Salmon in -1 and 21b cans,
Rio and Cuoa. 'Sardines in oil in whole, half
Teas. ; and quarter boxes,
Choice of all kinds. > Lobsters iri 1 and 6 lb. cans - V
.Molasses. A||Ch"vi??
.Muscovado and Porto Rico, vCyslers, rreshCuve Bait.
.N. Orleans and VV. Indies. I Cordials. y
Candles. iCuracoa, Jlariseliiue *
Wax, white and colored .Annisetie. ISojau ffi
Adamantine finger Brandy. /r jE
Sperm and Stearin \ Fish. f C
Fruit. n ?
Figs and Raisins, U moked rlerno^
Alinundti, Bordeaux & Ivica^'. , .HifT*0?1'
Currants and Citron, i?rw2S??
English Walnuts, ^Markarel No. 1, 2, and 3 in *.
Filberts and Brazil Nuts, \ 'vJiole.talf, and qu. bbls.
Fig Paste, "a new article "j ana in kit*. ^
Spices. 5.. Broyisioii*.
Allspice, Nutmeg Cloves,t^uforCureu Hams and
Cinnamon,Ginger<feP?pper.tD tJJJer"' , -*
London and French MubtardjO^ Tongues & Dried Beef, ' Jl
Currie Powder. i Bacon Sides and Shoulders, * 'J
Pickle.. rl&aeSf ft 1
English and Domestic of all; XJ?; '
kinds l Wiiieaand Liqnor*.
Ke.ehep.and
Walnut, Mushroom,'Tomato, do. PallevoDin's
u 1 D S ,nce' (Whiskey, Scotch aud Iusti ?.
il.Knll do! <!0- feS?"'.*2?on^'U
- : 1 " ruuR n viu ivye .
Warwickshire do. Wines, Souih side Madeira
Worcestershire do. jo. Dnfl Gordon Sherry
Paoh Vinegar, do> porl on draugnt
Essence of Anchovies, do do. for Med. purposes,
Anchovy Paste, do. Sparkling Hock
Potted Bloaters. do. iWnfrs.tnd S.'lf.
Preserves. sKirehwasser, A bsyn the,
Citron, Oranges, Limes, Punch Essence.
Pine Apple and Ginger. Heidseirk, Express, Catdina
Brandy Fruits. and Victoria Champagnes
Peaches Cherries, !Ale and Poiter.
Limes and Pin Apple. choice Segars and Tnlaut
Jellies and Jams. coofall kinds, all of which
Red At Black Currant Jellyjwill be sold low for cash.
Oct 10,18M. I 80 tf
$500 CHALLENGE,
WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a
people is at all times of the most importance. I take
I it for grained that every person will do all in their power,
to save the lives of their children, and that every person
will endeavor 10 promote their own healtb&t all sacrifices.
I leel it to lie my duty to solemnly assiirefot^lhat WORMS,
according to the opinion of the most celewsted Physicians,
are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to
which children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite
continually changeable from one kind of food to
another. Bad Bieatli, Pain in tho Stomach, Picking at the
Nose, Hardness and Fullness ol the Belly, Dry Cough,
Sloiv Fever. Pulse Irregular?remember that all these ae- *
note '<V0 RM S, and you should at once apply the remedy
HOBEYSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded
with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe
when taken, and ran be given to the mcst tender Infant
with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints
and Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated the
Tonic pn perties of my Worm Syrup are ruch, that it
stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in
giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it
an Infallible remedy tor those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the
astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physician*
have tailed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy
overall other*. , .
THE TAPEWORM!
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 i'anre, Fits, &c.. that those afflicted ~si?Winn if eve*
,n inert ilin ir Tip- W-nTrtnmvnTng them loan early
grave, in order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic
treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper
to take 6 lo B of my Liver Fills so as to remove all obstructions.
that the Worm Svrnn mnv net direct urwin tli? \V?irm
whit h must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoon fulls 3 times
h day these directions followed have never been known to
fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape VVorm? t
HOUENSACK-S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
L1VLR, it serving as a filtercrto purify the olood, or giving ?s
the proper secretion to the bile; fo that any wrong action
of the Liver effects the other important ports of the rya- *.
tern, and esults variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia <tc. We should, therefore, watch every symptom
that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver,
These Pills being composed of KOOTS &. PLANTS furnished
by nature to heal the sick: Namely, 1st, An EX-...
PKCTORANT, 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 .
m-irbid action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC which give#
tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health
and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A CATHARTIC,
whicli acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients,;
and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole
mossot corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the
Btoou, wiucn uestroyB uieeoseana restores neaitu.
TO FEMALES.
You w ill find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many
complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions
either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable
benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a
healthy action, purifying the blocd nnd other fluids so effectually
to put to flight all complaints which may arise
from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness
of sight, pain in the side back, Ate.
None genuine unless signed J. N. Ilobensack, all others ,
being base Imitation.
Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous
of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J.
N. Ilobensack. No. 120 North 2nd St. above Race St.
I'lti adelphia. Pa.
Sold by every Druggist and Merchant in the U. S.
Agents. Z.J. DeHay,Camden Wholesale and Retail Agt. \\t
a \r.a. /v. p /-?i.._?.r_
*? . /l> i?uuiown?. vwi, ?? iiiiuuviV) A V/UIV&O vutuiuui?, I
J. A. Reed Chesterfield. 'i?
QCr Price each 25 cte.
WORKMAN A, BOONE,
MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Leather,
And Shoe-Findings,
CASlDEN, S. C.
To Bent.
T^HE Store at present occupied by Shaw A Austin.
? Apply to "<V. ANDERSON. *
Aug. 20, 67 tf
ISogardie's Planetary Horse Powers, > I!
PA TENT TYRE-BENDERS \SA
W MILL IR ONS. For sale by
McDOWALL & COOPER.
^"Orders for Castings, Ac. promptly executed.
Aug 27. 79 tf
PATENT METALIC BURIAL OASES. ^
i THE suhsoriher is nronnrod to fill orders for tho
| Metalic Cases. Also, Cloth, Mahogany, Walnut and
I other plain articles in the liue, with mountings, and engraved,
if desired.
March 22. 0_L. CHATTEN.
FOR SALE.
WAGON Bridles, of my own manufacture, ono
warranted to last as long as two of Northern
mako. Also,
Trace chains of various qualities for sale low for
>ch- . v .TAJITS .
Hardware.
rI"MIE Subscribers ofler tn the public, the most com*
X plete assortment of HARDWARE in the back
country. As it lias been nearly all bought from first
hands, they can sell (on the same terms) at Charleston
prices.
Those wanting Builders, Hardware, Carpenter's or
Smith's Tools, Mill Irons, Cross-cut or Mill Saws, Axes,
Iron or Steel, would do well to give them a call ?
McDOWAIiL 4 COOPER.