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Dry Goods in Charleston, S. C.,A i' T.I CHfiVt* CA»H 3tTJ*£,
Corner of King a.id Liberty Streets, oppositethe Merchant's Hotel. x
THE subscribers would respectfully call the attentionof their friends, and the public in general from the
upper country, in risit'.a^ the city, to call and examinetheir entire new stock of JFrtreisna.Hl DomesticDry which hare been purchased forcash, and will be disposed of at a very small advanceupon cost. Our stock consists in part of Ladies' DressGoods of all kinds. Kegro Cloths. Blankets. Broadcloths.Cussimeres. Vestings. Irish Linens, warranted all pure
a .pk i?.I*! Af/arr vnric»tr Tallin's'.iju.\. rrcucu cdijuiumci&vt* i" ....... v. ..
Misses', and Gentlemen's Hosiery. Bonnet Ribbons. Ladies'and Gentlemen's Silk and Merino Vests. DomesticGoods of every description: together with every otherarticle usually found in a well-selected stock of DryGoojg. All articles warranted to prove as represented,and no abatement in prices.
SOLOMON1 A PCI.OCK.Judah B. Polock, late of Columbia. S. C. A. L. Solomon.formerly with II. Levy A Son. of Camden S. C.Sept. 30, *77tf.
Ready-Made Clothing.
MDRUCKER & CO. have received a large as-
sortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, ReadyMadeShirts, Boots and Shoes. Ilats and Caps of everydescription, and invite their friends to call and examinetheir stock, being certain that the selection ofGoods,as well as their prices, cannot fail to give general satis-faction. |
flatting."\"\7"mTE and Colored Matting 4 and 5-4. for sale at> \ rr>rln/v»rl nrino hv E. W. BONNF.Y.
I-adic*' Dr«»** Goods.
FIGURED Chameleon and black Silks,Rich Printed and plain Delaines,
Mantillas, Lace Cape?, Collars, Ilk'kts, Gloves and Hosieries,of every description. Just received and for saleat A. M. i R. KENNEDY'S.
New FaJI and \Vi«»ier Good*.
THE subscribers have received their usual supplvofDRY GOODS. HARDWARE, AND GROCERIES.the prices of which will be very much reduced,
and invite their friends and the public to examine theirstock. M. DRUCKER £ CO.
October 7. SOtf
tu a vw v Ui a tix?
(Late PlaisterN Hotel Caaideu, S. C.)fl^HE subscriber having purchased this extensive andJL well known Establishment, and having addedlargely to its convenience and comfort, by a new additionof FURNITURE, and thorough and completeREPAIRS, begs leave to inform the public that ho isprepared to entertain all who may favor him with a
call in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden.Ho deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, only
so far as to sav that his Table will be supplid daily as
WELL AS ANY IN TIIE STATE; attended by po-lite and attentive servants.
His Stables will be bountifully supplied with Prov-ender, and attended by tho VERY BEST Hostlers.No pains will be snared to keep a quiet and orderly
House.*
II. HOLLEYMAN.Cam'Ion. Juno 4, 1851. 45tf
jjyrrt\ j\ am n a Tvj 7r/iVW 1i riii £i<J i Jilip
IS NOW open for tho accommodation of the TravelingPublic.It is an excellent and commodious building, new and
well titted up. and lately put in a state of complete re-
pair. The ROOMS are large and airy; fine FAMIL YPARLOUS, well furnished.The TABLE will be furnished with EVERY THING
which an excellent country market will afford, attendedby the best of servants.The BAR will bo supplied with the choicest WISES
and LIQUORS.ThfvSvT A.£L.1£>» oro well fittoU vip, atu-ml'M tiy px-
perienced Hostlers, and well supplied with Provender. I£jf~LOTS prepared for the accommodation of Droverswith excellent water conveniences.There will at ail times, bo an omnibus in attendanco
to convey passengers to and from the Depot.The subscriber having had several years experience
in the above business, feels confident in saying that hewill be able to give general satisfaction to all who mayfavor him with their patronage, as he is determined to juse every exertion on his part, to please.Juno 6..45tf. II. J. WILSON.
MANSION HOTTSE7THE nnderrigne.l Iiegs leave to return his grateful
thank* tolus friends-, and the travelling Public, forthe liberal *uppori which l e 1 received «incc he has beenop -neil. (four months) ami !>a« i-ntered upon hi* dn'ies for1851. wilh renewed eiiergv t<> eirleavor to please all thaimav call upon him. both rich and poor. His llint«c will
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nished in r'arndert nis servants a!»" will l»efoni 1 ivcv-tfiil and at'entive, a*"! * lie table will be sup-plied witb fli«* host the market aflord®.
lli« ^tables and Carriage llnu*es are roomy ami alwaysfully'implied with Provender. n«tl an experienced Ho-tlerAn "umibiis ra'ls at liie I louse every fii'»rniri£» for passengersfor the Railroad. Hive me a call and lest my motto.
As you find me.So recommend ma.
E. G. ROBINSON.Proprietor.
Camden, February 7th. 1851. 11tf
PAVILION HOTSfc,BY H. L. BUTTERFIELD.
CORNER OF MEETING AND IIASELL STREETS, [AND IN" THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF
IIAYNK AND KING STREETS,CHARLESTON, S. C.
AvamtcAnCOKN'EIt OF
RICHARDSON AND ISLANDING STREETS,coi.uuiu \, s. r.
BOATWRIGHT & JANNEY, WM. D. HARRIS,PHOPIHErOHS. ASSISTANT.
T^'O'IIanlon's Omnibus will he ready at the RailItoadstations to carry Passengers to this IIouso. (or toany point desired,) where they will find pood accom-mocuuon3 ana Kina aucni.on.December 3. 01tf
S'iuH wnwTJxinii^SU -t UJ3 XiUiiilijDarju^tuii Cossrl limine.
rrMI15 abovo House having been purchased and fitted1 up anew by Jotix DoitX, is again opened lbr theaccommodation of tlio Public. Strict attention to thewauts and comforts of his guests will bo given, and noeffort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who mayfavor the establishment with a visit, shall bo spared.
All th it the market and surrounding country affordwill be found upon the Table.
rig?"Joaifjrtuole Rooms, for Families or individuals,are prepared.Tho Stables will be attended by careful and attenti.oHostlers.idR JVERS can bo well accommodated, as any numberjf Horses and Mules can be kept in the Stable?
an 1 L .ts expressly prepared tor them.Sov. 1, 1350. 86tfX'.lPETINii, Printed ftruie't®. Piiet" nnd Ri j>e.siV J A. M. Si R KRWKDV'S
Hardware.rpiiE Subscribers offer to tho public, tho most com1 pic e assortment of H.\IiI>\V.\I'K in tlio Iwci
cu'inT". As it Iris been nearly all bought from lir.li'iii'l.s.th::y can sell (on thy same terms) at Cliarlcstoprices.
Tli 'so wanting Builders, Hardwarn. Carpenter's oSmith s Tools, Mill Irons, Cross cut or Mill Saws, AxesIron or Steel, would do well to (rive them a call.
MeDOWALL & COOPER.Oct. 24. 84tf
1 V-QV. Oimp»wd?r, and R'nHi tVn«.il Cu r ints. etc. For ah- hyOc:. ]U, jyt: w AB30TT.
i SHAW & AUSim"ARE'now receiving Htid opening tneir tall tupplieec
Foieigu and Domestic Groceries, which thetier at wholesale and_reiaii, consisting in part of the following articles:
sugars. Guava do.Loaf. Crasaed, <fc Powder*d,C looseberry, Strawberry,anClarified No. 1, and 'I, > Blackberry Jam.Porto Uico, Extiacts..Muscovado, IClov"s. Lemon, Nutmeg an.New Urlcans. ! Vanilla.
Coffee. 5 Hermetically SealedJava.v Articles.
I.amlira. tSalmon in 1 and 2lh cans.
Uiu ami Cuba. sSardines in ml in whole, ha!Teas. \ and quarter boxes.
Choice of all kinds. $ Lubbers in I and 2 lb. can?Mnta^nc Utoast Beef, Anchovies
Musoovad" and Form Rico. Oysters, Lresl, Cove Bait.N. Orleans and \V. Indies. \ Cordials.
Candles. Curaroa, MariscltineWax. «lute and colored Annwclte. NoyauAda.nan.inc Ungor BrandySpenn and Stearin \ Fish.
I Fruit. Salmon,Figs and Uaisius, !}?$"*'Almonds. Bordeaux &. Ivicar '",,l;od. I|a' l)^t'Currants and Citron, ?"" ( od^h- . .n , , .
English Walnuts, MaeUrel No. 1. 2. and 3Filberts and Brazil Nuts, \ wlmje, Itali, and qtt. bbl,Fig Paste, 4,a r.fvv article **i an^ ln
spices. ?v. Provisions.Allspice, Nutmeg * Cloves. IIams an<1Cinnamon.GtugerA F'epper.j-* ."'7 ' ers'
. n inLondon and French Musmrd.'"^ 1 "ni?"es &.Come Powder. S" 7* 7n* >h",ll^.rh.oshcn, hnghsli and Pin
Pickles. > Apple Cheese.English and Domestic ot allj n|)d Liqnors.
V ,... {Brandy. Hennessey Exr. finKetchups and snticcs. ,, 0l:iri| r>i.,re ».,d C.
\\ almiuMiishniom/IVmuto-s palievosiiWHeading Sauce, jWhiskey, Scotch niul lilstiHarvy do. J Bourbon.M onongn'lji.im nulld<». « (l0 Flink«s ()|,| RycWarwickshire do. Wines. South side Madeira\\ oreesiershire do. (io HuffGordon SherryPaoli Vinegar. >. Port on drauutitUsance of Anchovies, > j,, <|o. fur 3It'd. purposeAnchovy Paste, f ,j0> Sparkling hoekPotted bloaters. t j0 Teneilfle, and S. IV
Preserves. 'Kirshwasser. AhsynthrCitron. Oranges. I.imcs, 5 Punch Essence.Pine Apple ami (linger. <Heidseiek, Express, Cardint
Brandy Fruits. j and Victoria ChampagnePeaches Cherries, jAle and Potter.Limes and Pine Apple. j Choice Segars and Tohai
Jellies and Jains, ^co of all kind*, all of whicRed & Hittek Currant Jelly,'.will he sold low for cash.Oct 10, 13M.
* J tfJO
New Family Grocery & Provision StonTHE subscriber is just receiving and now opening
complete assortment ofGUOCEKlE§,
Consisting in part as follows :Preserves, Brandy Fruits and Pickles,Olives, ap«-r> and Pepper Satire,Tomato. Walnut and Mushromi Catsups,John Bull. Ilarvy anil Ueudiug Suuco,Essence of A tiehovies.Extracts of Rose. Ismon. Nutmeg and Vanilla,Citron, Juinpe Paste and Gnava Jelly,Lobsters. Salmon and ."ardines:Prunes. Raisins and AlmondsBrazil Nuts and Naples WalnutsTable Salt, in hag- and h»x".sCandles. Soap and StarchSoda. Wine and Butter Cracker.Brcina and Corn SiarrhAmerican and London .MustardCinnamon. Cloves and NutmegsPepper, Spice. (>i tiger. Concras and SaltpetrePowder, Shot arid i eadLoaf. < rif-hed and Powdered SugarHi'itvn Sugar. Kin and Java Collce,15ic e. Flour and LardAams and Bacon SidesA"u|ierior Segnrs and Tobacco
A full and coinple xssortmei.tofWines aitd liquors.
. ALSOC: o,"kcry mid gbiss ware.
will be »o!d at the lowest prices for cash.|{. VV. A PRO IT,
Opposite McKain's Drug Store.Oct. G. 79f
!loady.M.'i<le Clothing,A complete -Stork of Coats, Vests and PantsSa. Boy's Clothing.
Also.DKJESS SHIRTSof all sizes and qualities. warranted t > fit, HATS. CAPSMerino Vests anil Drawers- hall (lose and Cloves.The sulwc-rihers am just in receipt of a large and com
pl-te assortment of the above, all of which w ill he dnqatseof as low as they can be bought in the plnce.
A. M. & U. KliNNKDY.
Pomeslit s.
BROVN and bleached Shirtings, nil w idths if qualititSiil't-rior undressed family Linens; pillow l.titien
13-4 to 13-1 brown and bleached Allendale SheetingsI'd-1 Linen A'h-elingscd. White, yellow and Orcen Flannels
I.inseys. Marlborough Stripes and DenimsSuperior Bed Blankets. 11-4 to 13-1 &<-. &c.
'PI... .. ki.un evil h*« Knlil I..VI nl
Sf'pt."23. A. M. <5* R. KENNEDY.
Negro Cloth, Blankets, kcHEAVYnil wool English Plains,Oenuine (Jeorpia "
lleavv Twilled < otion Warp "
(Jala ('laid Linseys,Marlboro' Stripes, etc.(Jrav und White Duffle Blankets,lintli and French Bed Blankets,Crib and Cradle
Received and for sal? bvOct. 9.1351. 30 tf .McDOWALL <L COOPE1
4 CASES Saddle®. Bridles. Whips, Ac.2ft(> sides best Hemlock leather
lit) bales <tznaburps "Laurel Falls"2'i do Yarn, assorted d<> do nf very top*
ior inalitc. received on consignment, and l->r sale en thuwe-t terms by J. W' PR API FY
Yeast Powders.
THE^E Powders are an entire substitute for Yeastall enlinarv purposes, havinc been improved by a rt
cent chemical discovery, hv which tliev are rendered ce
fectlv harmless to the Dyspeptic as well as the Epjrnriand are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy dgestion. Prepared vnd sold at Z J. DeIIAV'S,
Pre.lon nn.l M -frill's Ilifallilile Yeast Pfiu.-iler*.
Notice.
VLL tlioso persons indebted to tho Estate of Mi!Rebecca DcLeon, will make payment to the sul
scribcr, and all those who havo any demands, will reidor them in properly attested.
II. LEVY, Adra'r.Nov. 1. 04tf
Notice.
JM. HUNTER continues to keep a Public I Toutat his Old Stand, near the Post Office. Heal;
acts as General Agent, and having two Wagons, wihaul Goods to any part of tho country.
Oct.. 8. 80tfNOT ICIS.
'PHE Judgement and Suing creditors and all othI creditors of W. E. HUG11SON. who intend to rocivo dividends of tlio effects, which have come iuuy hands as his assignee, will take notice that tho diribution of tbo saino will be mado according to la'imong his creditors at tho Court House in Camden, <:ho tirst Tuesday aftor the sale day in April next.
L. W. BALLARD, Assignee.Dec. 23. 9£_30t.
NOTICE.
VLL persons having demands mrainst the Estateof John A. Nelson, dee'd will present them pro
jrly attested, and those indebted will make paymentJ. F. SUTHERLAND. Adm'rDec. 23 99tf
~
ftOTICI].
VLL those indebted to tho subscriber cither 1bond, note, or book account, will find their not
nd accounts in tho Sheriffs Office for immodintocnllclion. JOHN INGRAMJ u. 1 185? 2rf
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.if ATTALA COUNTY,y Erederick Ishie, ) Attachment for $61 CO. Return|.vs. > able to the September Term, A
Wn. C. Moore. ) D. 1851.TTPON an examination of the papers in the forego
d L ing case, and upon the showing of Counsel, it appearingto the s itisfaetion of the Court that the defendunt is not a resident of the State of Mississippi, but o
J the State ofSouth Carolina: It is ordered by the Courthat unless ho do appear before our Circuit Court to btheld at the Court House in the town of Kosciusko, or
the third Monday in March next, and plead, auswer 01
IC demur, thatjudginent by default will be entered againshim, and the estate levied on by virtue of this attach
5, ment be sold in satisfaction of the same.It is further ordered by the Court, that due publica
tion hereof be made in the "Camden Journal" weeklyfor one month.
JOHN A. JACKSON, Clerk.Campbell i Godfrey, Pl'fis. Atty's.Jan. 13. 2wlm.
£3?~We are authorized and requested to state thathe defendant in the above case, is not Mr. Win. CMoore, of Camden..Ed. Journal.
sn MEDICINES, WINDOW GLkSS^kcTTHE subscriber is receiving and keeps constantly oi
hand, a large assortment of the Pnrest MedicinesCliemicnls, and Dye-Muffs, also, an extensive va
riety of the very best Hair, Tooth, and Paint Crushesf (trailers and Blenders. Always on hand Window Glas
nf nil Paint oil. Lamo Oils. Turpentine, Trussesit' Surgical Instruments, Patent Medicines of every kind.
I fur*.- may be bad. all the delightful Extracts of Luhiifor the handkerchief. Oils, Ox Marrows, and Eau Lus
etrnl* f.»r the Hair. Hair Dyes for gentlemen who havibecome prematurely Grey. Colognes of all sizes, and o
* the very finest quality. Shaving Creams and Soaps iigreat variety Transpa-ent Halls. Tootli Pastes an
powders. Pens. Ink and Paper. Besides China Vasei"l other ornaments f<>r the Centre Table and Mantle
I'dsitrh 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.
rpt. 1(5 '135!. 73tf
T. () JtKNCII BRANDY, Madeira Wine and ohPORT WINE for medical purposes. Just receive)
and for sale by F. L. ZEMP.' Thompsonian Medicines.s "VI UMBE t S|X. Composition, Lobelia. Gum Myrrh
|N Aim "I. Cavennt Pepper, Nerve Powder. Hemj lock. Spiced Bitters. (.olden Seal, Bay berry Powder" Bitt r Root, Cholera Syrup. Third Preparation. Fresl
and for sale Sv FRANCIS L. ZEMP.
Uils, Burning Fluid.g 1 QA GALLON'S ot Lamp Oil at 83 cents pergallon
1 -10 gallons Burning Fluid, at 83 cents pergnlloia Just rccei red and for sale by F. L. ZEMl
Spices, Gelatine.BLACK Pepper, Red Pepper. Cinnamon. Nutmegs
Msec. Allspice. Ginger. White. Ginger. Cooper's GeInline, French Gelatine. I-inglass, Black Mustard SeedWhile Mustard Seed, Cooking Soda, Washing Soda.Fust rtteived and for sale try r. L. ZEMP.
Marine, Fire, and Life Insurance.bv the
Commercial Insurance CompanyOF CHARLESTON. S. C.
CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN.OFFICE, NO. 1. BROAD-STREET.
i'resident.WILL1A B. TIERIOT.
niaccTons.K. ROBINSON, I HENRY T. STREET,
«»KO A. TRKNHOLM. WJ1. McnDRNEY,HUBERT CALDWELL, | J. H. KRAWLEV,A. U. I'AFT. I T. L. WIUGG,
A. M. I.EE. SecretaryF.. L. TI'.SSIFIt, Inspcctor.R. ('. PRESSLF.Y. Solicitor.R. A. KINI.Oril, Medical F.xaminei
Thp suh-criber having l>ecn appointed agent for thif'oni|«iny. is now prepared to receive Proposals for FirRisks. i»".d will effect Insurance on fair and liberalinns. VVM D McDOW\LL.
'anulep S. ('. Mav .*>. 1.101. "fi
WES'I' India Molasses, New Or'ear.rik.. par sal- hiOct 10, R. W. ABBOTT.
FALL GOODS.
AM & R. KEN N E -Y are now receiving their iisiih
, supply ofDRY-riOODS. HARDWARE and fIROCF.KIKS. which they will sell on tie most reisonabl
? enns. and to which they respectfully invite the attentio:oftlieir friends and the public (generally.
Sept. 23. ":itf
VEGETABLE' DYSPEPSIA BITTERS,
THE MOST POPULAR
FAMILY MEDICINE! OP THE AGE!e
Used by rhysicians of High Standing.These BITTERS remove ell morbid secretions, purify
the blood, |;ive great tono and vigor to the digestiven organs, fortify tho system (gainst all future disease, cans" be taken with safety, at no time debilitating the patient
.being grateful to the most delicate stomach, and raj.
markable for their cheering, invigorating, strengthening,and restorative properties, and an invaluable andrure remedy for
DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS.Also. Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Heartburn, Costive^
nest. Kaintness, Disorders of the Skin and Liver, LossJ
of Appetite, Low Spirits, Nervous Headache, Giddiness,1 Palpitation of the Heart, Sinking and Kullness of Weight
-a .% f. -ewl rvll sails*** 'liSOatflC rUtlKAlI bv ftTl 1 m>at laO OUUnui.u, nnu an istssv* ^ ^
pare state of the blood, liver, etc., which tend to debilitateand weaken the system.FEMALES
<o<0 Who suffer from a morbid and unnntnral condition will
ill find this Medicine of
INESTIMABLE VALUE.In «li. cisr.s of GENERAL DEBILITY, this Medicine
ACTS LIKE A CHARM !
cr THOUSANDSej0 Havo touted its efficacy, and thousand® moro are now nn
|o. d®r treatment; and not one solitary case of failure hoi
lv yet been reported. Volumes could be filled with certifi
)n a a tea of those who have been permanently cured.
i Call on tbe Agent, nod get a PATIPHLET,Containing tho Certificates of Remarkable Cures, and tbs
high estimation in which this Medicine it held by the
Publio Tress.can bo had of the Agents, free,
of Sold by aH the Genuine Medicine Depot* in the United
p- j States and Canada.t0 j Price 50 Cents per Large Bottle.
Principal Offico, 12i rt'Li un 01i-> ... «y .......
For salt' by TllOM A8 J. WORKMAN.Ij Camden, Oct. 17, 1851.05 Negro Cloth* nnd Blankets.IC" A 1.1 ..win,I and Georgia Plain* and Ker*pv* white an
xi colored ELuU't*. all .size* and price*, Eoreale low i
A }1 ' R KENNEDY'S
Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar.A SAFE and certain cure for consumption of the Lungs.
Suittitie of Blood, coughs, colds, Asthma, l'ain inthe Side, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all Fulmonaryaffections.EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES.
Which can be seen in full by calling on the Agent and.! getting a pamphlet,
Ma. Adam Harris, Assistant Surgeon U. S.Navy HosIpital, New Vork. says:.L)r. Rogers' Liverwort and 'farcured a case of the most distressing Asthma of twenty-sixyears standing.[Signed] ADaM HARRIS.K?- Gabriel Whitehead, Esq.,of Cincinnati.says
I had the Consumption !! attended with the most distressingcough, and discharged several quarts of blood fromthe Lungs, and all my friends and physicians gave me up*' -l:~ n r..**- IuihLo nf Dp llnir-Prt' r iv^pivnrr nnd T*ar
f restored mc to perfect health 1!GABRIEL WHITEHEAD.
Sworn to and subscribed this 28th dav of November,181G. HENRY E. SPENCER,
Mayor tf Cincinnati.Mrs. Ciin.n (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
t »f Smith,Cincinnati.) says:.I had the pulmonary Con!. sumption, attended with a most distressing couch, which
reduced me to a men? skeleton, and although under thecare of an able physician [Prof. Harrison] I continued to
grow worse, and gave up all hopes of recovery!! At thiscrisis I was persuaded to try Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and
1 Tar. which entirely healed my lungs and restored me to> perfect health, by the Use of a few bottles.
[Signed] ANN CHILD,s 03* Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says..
Although it may stem unprofessional, I feel constrained' to state that 1 used Dr. Rogers' Liverwort aod Tar in the
case of Charles Wade, who was quite low with PULMONARYCONSTMP ION, with the happiest effect, after» the usual remedies had failed.
f[Signed] WM. RICHARDS, M. D.n fc"r The following is written from I lizaheth'own, Ky:1 Your Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar gives great satisfacstion iu this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and pro-nounces it one of the best medicines in use.
E.JI. HAYCKArT. Druggist.0Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot. Gallia county,
O , writes:.I Sr. -Rogers' Liverwort and Tar has Oeen themeans of snatching my wife from a premature grave!!
[Signed! HENRY WISEMAN.1 KT* Mr. MERRtwKATitEn. of Denmark. Tenn .writes:
1 i> t ..1 t... i...
cess. A young man of tins place, euppoied by every oneto he in the last'stage of Consumption!! was entirely curedby its use !!
[Signed] D.MERR1WEATHER,Druggist.
Ii Ity Nr. II. E. DRAKE.Druggist,of Xenia. O.,s ate*:A gentleman of my ai quaiiiiance. who was apparently inthe last stage of consumption !! was restored to perfecthealth by the ice of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort anil Tar. Theeurv was a most extraordinary one.
ii ay Da-Wilson, tan Old School Physician of highstanding.) of Patriot. ().. writes :.1 have "be nthf familyphysician of Mrs Wi«eman for twelve years, and duringthat lime she has suffered with di-eased lungs, which fii.nally settled into Pulmonary con-umption!!! -She was
- entirely cured by the use of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort anil|, Tar! H. R WILSON. M.L.
IT IS POSITIVELY A FACT!That wherever Dr. lingers' Syrup of Liverwort and
Tar has been introduced, it is superseding every othercough Medicine before the punlie. This is wholly owingto its truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
J BE WARNED IN SEASON.And negleet not that eough which is daily weakeningyour constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and invitingon that dread disease, consumption, when so smithingand healing a remedy can be obtained us Dr. Rogers'Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.BEWARE OF < OONTERFEITS AND
BASE IMITA'I IONS.The genuine artiele is signed Andrew Rogers, on the
engraved wrapper around each bottle.Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold wholesaleand retail by SCOVILA MEAD,
113 Chartres at., bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. Orleansr- Sole Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders* and applications for Agencies must he addressed.
1 Sold by '/. J. He Hay, and at Workman's Drug Store.Camden. S. <".. Ifnll w. Rnpest, Winnshoro', S. C., A.h'itch. Colntnbia. S. Peach & Khnev. Orangeburg. S.C. , Ilavtland Harr.tll & Co.. and P. M. Cohen's, Charlesyton.S. C.
Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster,. 'TMIE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the
jl sill'*. Hip, Pack. Limbs and Joints; Scrofula, King'sEvil. Whip: swelling, llartl Tumors, stifl" Joints, and all
e fixed pains whatever." Where this Plaster ts applied. Pain cannot exist. It has
been beneficial in cases <>f weakness, such as Pain andWeakness in the stomach, Weak Limbs. \(T otion of thespine. Female Weakness, Ac. No female,subject, to painor Weakness in the hack or sides, should he without it.Married lade s. in delicate situations,fit.d great relief trotn
constantly wearing this Plastrr.The applirati-n of the Plaster between the shoulders
has been found a certain remedy for colds, coughs. Phthisic,and a flections of the Lungs in their primary stages.It destroys inflammation hv perspiration.The following commendation is from an agent residing
at Trenton. Tennessee:Trenton. Oihson Co.. Tenn., Nov. 7. '19.
Messrs. Scovil & Mend. entlrmen: The HebrewPlaster is becoming popular in this section There is a
lady in tin county w hosavsshe would not he without thisPlaster for five hundred dollars a year She was u/fiictedfor some time with an enlargement of lite spleen, whichgave her a great ileal ol pain. The swelling and painhad extended tip nearly to the armpit, and occasionally shecould scarcely breathe She was confined for a considerabletime, during which she was attended by some ofour best physicians, but they gave her iio relief >he procured a box of the Hebrew Piaster, and it relieved heralmost immediately, anil now she keeps a supply of it onhand constantly. These facts you are at liberty to u.,e as
you ibink proper.they are substantially true.Respectfully.yours. Ac..
JESSE J. WELLS.Beware of Counterfeits and Rase imitations !Caution.The suhscribars are the only general agents
in the outltSern States for the sale of this truly valuablePlaster, and, in order to prevent purchasers being imposed on by a counterfeit article, sold in tui» city and elsewhere, for the genuine they invite particular attention tothe following marks of the genuine :
1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turned hotturned boxes, soldered in.
2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on
the directions around the box, with accompanying recordof court to E. avlor, Rochester.
also take no ticeThat the genuine has the siguature of E.TAYLOR or.
the stee! plate engraved label, on ihe top of each box.toimitate which, will be pro-eruietl as forgery.The Counterfeit is coarsely put up. in imitation of the
olil labels. and is *'dd by several dealers in medicine in thiscity lor the genuine article.BEWARE 01' 11.I r IS WORTHINESS
S( OVIL . MR AD.113 Chart res st., N. Orleans,
Onlv Acen's fur the Southern States, to whom all unlersand applications lor agencies must invariably be aJdressed.Sold at Workman's Drug Store. Camden, S. C.; Ilall &
Ko|ie>t, Winnshoro'. S. Ueach & Khriey, Orangeburg.S ('.; A. Kiirh. olumhia S. ('.; Sold at wholesale byP. M. Cohen At Co.. Haviland, llarrall & Co., Charleston; I luviluiid, Keose At Co.. New Vork.nov I * Wtf.
Ladies' Di'css LoadsIT'IOCIIhi) Cham leon and black Silks1 liirli printed and plain DelainesMaulilias, Lice Capes, i ollars. ilk'kfs. Oloves and HoIsieries.of every decripiiun. Just received and lor salr at
A. M. \ K. KlvN.\[)K\ 'S.
ij*LOUK ami l.anl. For Mile byon. io,8o if r. \v. Aimorr
"ITTatches and Jewelry of the latest and tnoM fasliVVionable patterns. Fanry Goods, Albums and Annuals.juM received. A. YOUNG.
W. Anderson,WOULD respectfully inform Ins friends and ihe publicgenerally, that lie is now receiving and open,ing an enrire New Stock of Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, a full assortmentHeady Made Clothing,Groceries of ail kinds,Nlioes. of every description,Hardware, Saddlery, Hats, Caps, &c. &c.
Also, a large slock ofGunny nnd Dundee Basgintr,Kentucky and Philadelphia Rope.
All of vs.Iiir-h will be sold for rash or 10 punctual cus~tomers as low as tliey can he found In this market.Camden, Oct 3. 783m
it OUPER10R Goshen Butter. For sale byO Or' JO.ftMf RrW. ARROTT.
\FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. IJTST received per steamer Marion, our supply ef
GARDEN SEEDS, for Spring planting, consisting ^flin part, of the following varieties: uflArtichoke KALE.MAsparagus German Kale or Dwarf H
BEANS. Greens ^EDwarf or Snap LEEKS«HEarly Valentino MUSK MELON.BDo Mohawk Extra fine NutmegHDo China Pine Apple <gSDo Rachel, or Ouail WATER MELON. S
Heads ParisfllRefugee or 1000 to 1 Citron (for Preserving) &SCarolina or Scwee MUSTARD.HLarge White Lima White and BlackkB
BEETS. OKRA. jjfEarly Blood Long Whito#1Long Do Short Green9Wliitc Sugar ' ONION.gBROCCOLI. White Onion Sets flEarly White PARSLEY.fgBrussels Sprouts PARSNIPS.yj
CABBAGE. Large Dutch H
Early York Yellow Sugarj£Do Dutch PEPPER. ->*
Do Drumhead Long Cayenne "*<'Do May Large Bell jjj
Do Sugar Loaf PEAS.Largo Early York Extra early Princo AlExtrafine late flat Dutch bert *gLarge late Green Glazed Early Washington (or wRed Dutch (for Pickling) True MayMountain later sorts.
CARROTS. Dwarf Blue Imperial £EarlyHorn Do Garden Marrowfat fflLong Orango Do Sugar, edible podsAitringham Knight's Dwarf MarrowCAULIFLCWER. British Queen Do
Large Early Linden TallDot
<
Late Walcheven Black-eyedDoWhite Solid Celery Large White Do1
OCLLARDS Matchless DoLong and Country RADISH.
CUCUMBER. Early Scarlet Short TopEarly Green Cluster Long SalmonDo Frame Early Scarlet Turnip
Small Gherkin Ycllow DoILoug Green Prickly Black Fall or SpanishDo Do Turkey Salsify or Vegetable OysterEgg Plant SPINACH.
CORN. SQUASH.Extra Early Early white Scullop bushEarly Canada Winter Crook NeckDo Tuscarora Vegetable MarrowDo Dutton TOMATOES.Sweet Sugar Large Rod
LETTUCE. Small Do :Rnrlv Hurled Silesia Red OhcrrvIce Drumhead (fine) TURNIP.iMagnum Bonum Early DutchEarly Cabbage Do Red Top
Royal White NorfolkPhiladelphia Cabbago Improved Ruta BagaImperial White Stone.Jan. 1G.tf THOMAS J. WORKMAN.
Preserves, Brandy Peaches Ac. JEI. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (assorted,) 1
1« Brandy Peaches, Lemon SyrupCuracoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials,Maderia, Sherry, and Port Wines,Claret, and N. C. Blackberry do.
.UEIDSEICH GilAHPAIGNE.Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces,Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins,English, French, and American Mustard,
do. do. do. Pickles,Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, Ac.
ALSO.Englis Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Shell Barks andSoft Shelled Almonds. ROBT. LATTA.
July 1, 1851. 52tf
PorTwine.A FEW dozen Bottles best quality Old Port Wine.
Also.Porter and Ale. S. E. CAPERS.
Mackarel..Half barrels No. 3 Mackarel. Forsaleby S. E. CAPERS.
WORKMAN & BOONE,"
manufacturer*, Wholesale A RetailDEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER ANDSHOE FINDINGS.
HAVE now on hand and will continue to receivethe fullest and most complete Stock of all the articlesusually kept in their line, that has ever been
kept in this marketI laving purchased from the best manufacturers abroad
and entirely forowA, in addition to their own manufactures.They feel well assured that they can supplyany quantity or quality of Goods in their line, and uponas favorable terms as the can bo bought at any whole- s
sale establishment in this State.Merchants and others are respectfully invited to examinetheir stock, before purchasing, under the assur- «.
ance that it shall be to their interest to do so.Sept. 23. 75tf
DRIED and Pickled Beef. For saleby S. E. CAPERS._
NEW YEAR.
THE subscriber having a largo supply of Goods ofevery description, will sell them to his customers
on a credit of one year at very moderate prices. Hewill also sell for cash as low as any other establishmentin the place.
Feeling very tliankful for the liberal patronage bestowedupon him lor the last seventeen years, he hopes bystrict attention to business, and very low prices, to meritits continuance. E. W. BONNEY.
T?OR SALE.Boy's Boots at cost,r Jan. 13. E. W. BONNEY.
Notice.4 LL persons indebted to S. D. Hallford by note, ac£Vcount or otherwise, are hereby required to make
immediate paymont and save themselves costs.FRANCIS L. ZEMP,
Agent of Assignees.Jan. 30. 9tf
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery &c.rpilK subscril)cr continues to keep on hand acorn*1 plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries,Crockery, ,te., which he will sell very low for cash.
His stock of Groceries consists, in part, of>u;rur, Colfee, Stall, CliecM1, dec. &c.
Among his Dry Goods willbefound a good article o "
pure Irish Linen, which he will warrant to be genuine,and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can be bought inthis market
Purchasers would do well to give him a call.Jan. 2. J. CHARLESWORTH.
A CAKD.
THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to tender histhanks to those of his friends and the citizens of
Camden generally, who have so generously and liberallypatronized him during the past year, and to solicita continuance of the same. Hisstockof Drugs, Chemicals,.to., though limited, will always be fouDd comniensuratewith the wants of the community, and theymay rely at all times upon his personal attention to his ,
business, and their wants. Those indebted to him for1801, :ire earnestly requested to come lorward andsettle the same as early as possible. *"
Jan. 6 [2-61] Z. J. DeIIAY, Druggist
npHB subscriber having recently purch ased that largo IJL and commodious Building in the town of Camden, '
S, C., known as McKAlNS HOTEL, and recently occupiedby Mr. J. B. F. Boone, is prepared to reccivo <and accomdate TRAVELERS and BOARDERS, andwill thank the traveling portion of the country to givehim acall. JOHN INGRAM.
Camden. S. C. Januarv 27.1852. 8 tfSSTTlio South Carolinian and Charlesten Courier will
insert triweekly for one month, and tho Hornet's Nest,Charlotte, and Weekly Post Raleigh, once a week fortwo month?, and forward h'lls to this ofP.e«v
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