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.. _ - M. f MMMWWacBifcfc???aaBWBJ?wmw?MBM fflaisacrcal Kewwote. 'Die following article, from the Columbus Sen hnef, should have appeared some time since, bo has been accidentally and unintentionally delayed Respect for the memory of our former fellow-citi Ten, however, prompts as to give it a place even a this I file day?and ore hope that it will not provt uninteresting, or less aoeeptable on this account (Air. Kershaw, one of the victims of the savagt massacre at Roanoke, was a descendant of Colone Kershaw, [apatriot of the Revolution, and one 01 the Fathers of our own district, which now bean his name.] He was a native of this place, and * -* * *- ? r.r ?t l.?~? Kn*. Jor ujc greater pan 01 nu mc a rvsiui-m ?t..??m.. ing removed to ihe South but two years since?and it most, we tfiink, afford torn* consolation at least, to hi> afflicted friends here, to be assured, that, cren in that short period, bo bad established himself in the confidence and esteem cf his adopted fellow-citizens?and, that though comparatively a stranger among them, be has not fallen " unwept, uuhonored, or tautrcagtd)?Er>. Jocrsal. From the Columbus Sentinel. At the massacre and burning of Hoanoke, the sentinel* who were out on duty came in from thcij post before it was light in the morning, and being wearied and antheagblfn! of danger, lay down and slept ; when suddenly the Camp was aroused by * - - t-l.l the encft 01 rtucs ana uie jrm m mu^n, i ucu completely on surprise, and finding llicmsclvo overpowered. the* Bed in every direction. The citizens who were sleeping in their houses were surrounded before the/ knew of the approach of the Indians. A dreadful scene presented itself to thorn when they awoke. Mr. Kershaw fell dead in bb own honse. lib widow and little orphan were saved by the presence of mind of Mr. Pcarce, the partner of Krishaw; ho hid them under a box op stain of the bouse. 8creral times did the Indian* come op and take their scats upon the identical box under winch they lay ! When tlie steam - - ? .1 - l- J? d boat Utorfun reiarnca nci, uh? jna?n?, uuk?cd br it, left them and ran down to tlx nborc to attack it, when the duconaoUle wife, with btr little orphan in bci arm*, eccaped to the neighboring wood. Tbe follereing lints ban beta suggested bu dug dreadful stent: Two* dawn, and the gloom of the night* wo* retiring, When watch-worn and weary the acntioels retained ; Tt#i morn, and the die* of their camp lay ex piring. Nor dreamed they of danger *o shortly confirmed Two* the veil of Jim Henry?it came a* the light(tifltf ! All auenl in sleep tbe lew volunteers lay? 'Torts tbe sound of his rifle, to near and to start, liaf, That roused them from slumber and waked them to day. 'Midst the yells of the savage, and groans of the dying, This brave little band had no time to prepare? No hope for their lives osetned left bat in fil ing; Overpowered by numbers, 'twas the flight oi despair. Tis done; and poor Kershaw in death is left bleed. regit " I JLj 1.4 ..J (.. ftin WHWW lUIVKinif MJU uir VtpiMD CW. ym How deep vu the pang?oh, 'Us rc'tertd not b/ weeping. Wbeti the last look or each other, and affection they take. Cao Georgians?can frtum. each toyr. KortLe death of poor Kershaw and WU llama are?f?T Oh. oo?alread/ ibej are seen to be (trivia#. Who ahall bring to his widow and orphan re* venge. flifc SUMTER HOTEL. THE Subscriber informs bis friends and the public, dirt he has taken the House formerly occupied by J. Goodman and more recently by J. J. Extim as a Hotel in the Town of Camden, and near he Court House, where he is prepared in cecive company, and flatter* ntmscii mat those who fawrhim with their company i will be satisfied with their accommodations. A. K. RUFFIN. May 23.?20:Mf. Hagin's Hotel. v. 20 I S miict etrxlh af CkcrloUr, C on lie Cemdm rmd. Where the subscriber continues his House of Entertainment, having built a nae house, expressly for the accommodation of scran* genu He hopes to be able to render his guests comfortable and happy, and solicits a continuance of former patronage.?No exertions shall be wanting on (ho paft of the Subscriber. David iiagins. July 16~25~cm N. B. Mr. C. Winget, my agent for the house, will be in constant attendance. D. H. New Copartner ffinur I : ..I i : . 1._ I : . ? m U1U UUi'VI9lj(UVU Ull IIIC 191 mm -?- associated themselves in the mercantile business, under the firm of Shannon, ftTGco & Co. respectfully solicit from the community and particularly (ho farmer customers of Shannon & M'Dowall, a conliuuanco of the liberal patronage ex* tended to that firm, and which it will be their endeavor to merit. Their stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. a n I* A /lAna i>fi s select ami extensive, end vrtl! be disposed of on liberal terms. C. J. SHANNON, H. T. M'GGE. W. D. M'DOWALL. .Tone IS?21?If. The business ef the lale firm of Shan non 4c M'Dotrall tvtil be sottlcd by the subscribers. SHANNON. MTtFE A CO ' LANDS ' IPOST ^Si^l*tt]E t(jUliE subscriber offers fur sate his va?| luablc plantation, on the west side of the Watercc river, and on both sides of [ Sawney's Creek, about 10 miles above r Camden, consisting of upwards of | 3,000 acres of land. . There is abont 400 acres of open land io 1 the tract, and the balance well timbered ' with oak, hickory and pine. In the tract 'I lIlAM is ?1 l*ri?n lin<1ir nf iKn Kltal Infill, lift*' ?*?* V IB IHI^V l/UU J VI V W u <WM<?T ?" ? I cleared. On the premises arc all the i 1 necessary buildings, and in excellent re- j ' pair for carrying on an extensiro plants- j lion, and supplied with the best water.?I On Sawney's Creek, running through the. 1 land, there are some valuable mill scats.?: Any person desirous of purchasing, | I would do well to examine the premises, as, a great bargain may be bad, and on liberal terms. ALLEN STEWART. June lS-21-tf rv* i.-.r r /-i i.:_ uissoiuuon 01 i/oparuiersjup. 4 The copartnership of Shannon anil M'Dotvall was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st insl. They tender to the public their grateful thanks for the favors they have received. C. J. SHANNON. W. D. M'DOWALL. June IS?21?If NOTICE. THE firm heretofore existing under the? firm of CARPENTER 6c BONNEY, in .nn<.nnAni<n ?.(" lliA t\( ihn Inrmnr . was dissolved on the lsl day of May last. AH demands due by, and to the concern trill be attended hv the subscriber who having purchased the entire interest of the concern, sriil continue the business on his; own account. The slock on hand will be j disposed of at reduced prices through the summer months for casn, or to those who arc punctual in their payments. Country merchants will find it for their interest to call (as his object is cash) and examine his stock, as he is determined to put goods to them at a shade above cosL E. W. BONBiEY. fill.KlB f T "yOR K * COST, Figured and plain colored Silks, a band some assortment of the abore article suitable for spring trill be sold at COST. ASLO A fetr pieces DVFFIL BLANKETS, and NEGRO CLOTHS, trill be sold at cost by ?* H. LEVY April 2 NOTICE. Those indebted to M'Cotkill & Roster, on note or account, for 1833 '4 and '5 are re-; quoted to make payment, as it is desirable to dose the books of tbat concern. P. M'CASKILL. April 9-11-tf KKCLISH OAR BBJT S BED TUB eutoenber# are sow weiring a raprlr o Engliah Garden Seeds of the growth which they can recommend wita great confidence to their friend* and otulotsers, as being fioh and genuine. Among which ere the following Barij Dutch Cabbage, , Garden Crr?, Lite Dutch do I Giant Aipanms, Largo Early York do I Carted Parsley, 8?|W Loul do White Solid Celery, Large Drumhead, do Large Globe Artichoke, Mountain do Lomj Orange Carrot. Grrea Glued do Early Change Horn do Early Carted Saroj, Summer Bush Squash Col wart or Collard*, Crock Necked do < arled Scotch KaJo Had Clorcr Seed, Earlj Cauliflower, Lonj White Ochre, Late do Short do Early White Brocoli, Early Jane Pru, ' Purple do Early Charlton do Fico Brimstone, do Early Garden llolrpnr Early Spring Tttrnipe Eerly Dwarf Marrowfat Late Flat Dutch do Large do Early do do Bishop's Dwarf Prolific Yellow Maltece do do White Norfolk do Dwarf Green Imperial Aberdeen, or Scotch do Royal Dwarf Proiiftcdo Yellow Rata Saga do Early Speckled Bcinr Large Flanders Bpinabc " Mohawk do I'ncBley do do Dwarf Prolific, white do New Zeland do White Kidney do tang Blood Ecet, Early Clima do Early Turnip do Kino Lima Pole do Yellow Sugar do Chicwee Pole do j English Yellow do Early Mazagan do. French Sugar do 14 Long Pod do Mangle Wurtxell, targe Windaor do< Swelling Sugar Parsnip, Virginia Hommony do M Guernsey do Earl) White Tuscarorm j tang Scarlet Radish, Corn, Scarlet Short top do. j Flint do Lon^ Salmond do j Surar do White Turnip do j Red Planting Onh-ns Red do do ' Yellow do do Black Winter do ! Karly Cabbage Head Curled llndive, ' ^ Lettuce j Long Green Cucumber, I White Curled do Karly do do , lee do Salnfy or Vegetable : Hardy Tester do Oyster Brow: Dutch do Pepprrgtass, or Curlad Mognuui Konnm do Crow, White Mustard Seed Fine Cantelope Melon l#arge Tomat oeo Nutmeg do London Flag Leek Oreen Citron do Smooth Orange do Pine Apple do Red Onion Seed, tf'crsian do White do Sea (aland Watermelon Broad I<eaf Sago .Cajcnno Penper. Sweet Basil Tomatoes Shaped do Thyme Bell do Sweet Majorum Plirntii Pfif Plsnl I aennrloe I t "? ^4 ? ? I MW IMtVMUVk i Naaturliuin Pol AHngold Two Tart flhobarh j Catnip The aborecaUdoguo of coed completes the ? ! i aortment of seed for this climate, a general ?tnc k o ; which will alwajra he kept on hand and ? old at the ! ?w:ial priccf. YOUNG & M'KAI S < NOTICE i * t During the absence of the subscriber i from camtlcD, J/r A. Burr is my an < 8 'rent. - I ira. if. nanny j ' Auj;u?! *?* -*f i RJEGIxMENTAL OlffiER,) Camden, August 2d, 1836 \ A N election is hereby ordered to be held at'the respectire muster grounds of the Heal companies in the upper Battalion on Friday the 30th September next, for Major to fill the vacancy occasioned by the i resignation of Lt. Co). Quinlin. ! Officers commanding companies will ' cause this order to be carried into cxecu : lion and returns made to the Col. as soon thereafter as possible. By order of Col. John Chcsnut. I J. D. MURRAY, Adj't 23d Reg S C M i Extract of the law governing the elcc-l j lion for Major That when the commission of Major! shall become vacant, the Colonel, and if| there be oo Col the officer next in command in thesaid regiment, shall order each Captain or commands of a company, to call to his assistance two of his subaltern. officers, or other tit and proper persons to j open and hold a poll at their respective j muster grounds, giving forty days notice,' by advertising in three public places in the hound* nf ihoir command.* tho said mana gcrs shall hold the poll on one day at their Cluster ground, from clcrcn o'clock in the morning until thico o'clock in the after-j noon, and shall meet on the battalion mc?-1 tor ground, or some public house near the ! same, on the day following, and count orer , ! the rotes and declare the clciion. | August 0?28? if SOUTH CAROLINA i SWJR1ER Bt&TRiCT. Jeremiah Pitts applicant, T?. James Branson, Joseph Branson, Mary Braas?n, (wife of Isaac Branson, Jun'r. deeM,) Mary Branson, (wife of Daniel Branson dee'd) Benjamin May, William Wilder aod Mary his wife, the children of Daniel and Margaret Hoi lady, J. J. Brunson, Washington Branson, James Branson and Sarah Beers, children of Mrs. Banister. John J. Banister, and children, of Susanah Banister, dee'd. children of Da . 1 # t Intel and Mary tsranson, cmmrcn m jr- j rcmiah and Volentine Pills, and children , {of Lemuel B. Davis, and Matilda his wife ( | John M. Dorgan, guardian ad litem forj ; Minors defendants. | IT appearing to n.y satisfaction that: j Mary Branson urife of Daniel Branson i John Banister, Daniel Holiady, the children of Daniel and Mary Branson, also the children of Daniel and MaVgaret H??llady, James Branson, and Sarah Beers ! (and others if any) of the legal heirs and representatives of Isaac Branson, Sen'r. dee'd Reside without this State. It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and! object to Ibc division or sale 01 inc rcai. Estate of Isaac Drunson Sen*r on or be- ( fore the first Monday in octnbci next, or j their consent to the same will bo entered of record. WILLIAM LEWIS, Ordinary S. D. j juijt ?su?Xi?n FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, <k* izBLw ?? foji sale by r. Thornton. wkttk mtt ikt following Earlj York CABBAGE Ire ?j01 d? Dutch do Ear!/ While head do do Sugar loaf do do Corl'd do do 8?*ot do Sumner buah SQUASH Dram Head do do crook neck do Late Dutch do Crook neck Caahaw, Green (ilurd do l/m? Green Cucumber. Largo En*. Savoj do ] Early do Early Lona. Cauliflower, j Prickly Gherkin*, I?ato do (lor pickle*,) White BrocoJi, j Georgia or Scotch Kale, ; Sea Uland Water Melon Colcwarta, (a auperior kind) Early Spring TCRN.IP, i Apple seeded do RoU Ban,or WinterCitrucl, Yellow Kiuaia do ! (for preferring) Largo Norfolk field do : Largo Mtuk Melon Late Flat Dutch do i Cantrlope do Aberdeen or Scotch do .Nutmeg do Yellow Malta do Vegetable Orstcr. (choice kind) J Naalurtion, Red and White Onion, ; Largo Bell Pepper, While EnglUb Mnalard, ! Cayenne do Brown do . Rotind atnooth Twnatoes l.arg* Handera Spinage, Garden Crew, Round * do PrpprttriM. Prkkljr do Curled Pareley. New Zealand do Solid Celery, Long White Okra, Safe. Early blood Turnip Beet Rrd Clover Seed, do yellow do do ' White Marrowfat TEAS ' Lom blood do Early J one do Mangle Wortxrl or 44 Cbarlelan do ; Early Scarcity do Sugar do j Swelling Parsnip, Hishopo prolific dwarf do Gunrnwr do j K?rljr Mohawk Rcans, Orange Carrot, ! do China dwarf do j l.?ong Scarlet RADISH, do white Kidney do Short top do do, do dwarf do Salmon do Saperior white pole do; iMtta black winter do { Variegated Craulcrry do White Turnip do I,ima do > Large Cabbage Head J EaHy Tosearora Com i LETTUCE ao Sugar do J Magnum Bonutn do j do Golden Sioux do (a choice kind,) ( ALSO, Pamphlet# on tiartfenfing. Calculated by the aobsenber, to answer lor Camden and the adjacent country, near the same latitude. .I.mmm CaAilsMM CPaOMnf Clt am M I i itv ^ HtiuMt* m. uiivuiu ?in ; onr God U?cm oiijrrwipo, aflur a fair (rial, others will l?c girrn ia thrir place. Not. til. J 1ST RECEIVED, IN EXCELLENT ORDER, From A*. York and Philadelphia, A FL'LL Bt'PI't.r OF BR73S & JiaDSOSNSB, French & English Chemical*, Together with a large and rarioua assort men I of Cupping and En cm at a Instrument* if >vptrior quality, deserting the aticnuon ol families as well as practitioners of Medicine Dec 12- H'Jf REYNOLDS. LlW HiiAXKS ~ I'or ?sTc at Office. The Indian's Panacea. : r^OR the core of Rheumatism Scrofula or IM* King's Evil, Goot, Sciatica, or Hip-Gant, In| capieni Cancer*, Salt I theum. Syphilitic and Mercurial disease*, particularly Ulcer* and paintol afflictions of the hones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils; Ulcer* ol every description, Fever aorta's ( and Internal Absccnes; Fistulas, Piles, Scaldhead, Scuney, Bilea, Chfjiic, 8ore Eyes, Eye real pelts. filoches, and every variety ofcratageous Affection, Chronic Ctttrrn, tieaoacoe, proceeaitg from an acrid humor, Pain in the Stomach and Dyspepoia, proceeding from vitiation; Affections of the Liver, Chronic Inflamation of the Kidneys, and general debility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the skin. It is singnlsrly efficacious by renovating those constitutions which have been ^ i btoken down by injudicious treatment^, or juvenile | irregularities. Jn general terms, it is recommenI ded to all those diseases which arises from inourriJ sed in the blood, vitiation of the humors, of what > ever name or kind. Some of the above complaints may require some [ trifling osistant applications, which the circuin' stances of the case will dictate: but for a general ' remedy or Purjjiailor, u> rcmctt the canst, Tub lxDu.i's Paxacxa will generally befmnd sufficient. To the Public. flow true it is, that modern Physicians?in their ambition to excel in their profession; to explore the vast fields of sience by the Mid of Chimietry, and seek out new remedial agents; in short to arrive at perfection in tbe practice by means of abt alone,?overlook and neglect, as beneath their notice llie rich and bounteous stores of medicine, which the almighty liaacausrd to spring out of the earth in every clime! And how much more tine it ,?, that while the American Physician looks to foreign countries for many of his most common and , necessary articles perpetually changing as they are the dictates of fashion <>r folly be is sat rounded in his own eoantry with an endless profusion. The confitmaiilf, rftumcy and sarmr of vegetable remedies ovct mineral, any be estimated by contrasting the ancient piactice with the modern; or. to bring it more immediately under our own observation, tbe Indian practice with that of the i whites. Who. in America, has not known or beard | of repeated instance* wherein some decrepid, unpretending female Indian by means of her simple remedies alone, lias effected the most rapid and astonishing cares, after the whole Materia Mcdica of the common practice, directed ic the most skilful manner has failed? And who has not been surprised at beholding the comparative rase and facility with which the Indian fires himself of any disease, and at the almost total absence of chronic disease among them. Who baa ever heard of an Indian with a constitution broken and rained by illtreatment * And can a doubt exist, that this happy exemption of the savage from most of the ilfa which the flesh of civilized man is heir to, is chiefly owing to Uie morcgrnuu ana nir rrmcuirs vutcu he employs. This astonishing difference in success, is a (air exemplification of the infinite superiority of tiir simple and safe means of core which God ha* created for the benefit of his children, orcr those which the pride and the art of man hare isycstcd. From a long residence among a portion of the aboriginal inhabitants of this country, and an intimate acquaintance with the methods of cure* ol some of their most successful practioners, the proprietor of the *4 Tns Ixnias's Passcta," acquired a knowledge of tome of their most powerful and farorablr remedies. From these be selected snch as were most efficacious and appropriate, and after rarioua experiments to test their principles and trength he has combined them in tbe (arm here presented, as tbe moss perfect and beneficial for the purpose for which it is recommended. 'I be proprietor offers this preparation to the public, with tie consciousness that be ia placing within its reach, a remedy capable of relieving many of his afflicted fellow betngs. who are suffering under the various chronic and obstinate complaints to which it is applicable. To such it will prove ol incalculable value, a* uir means, sou in many case* the only mtcttj rf relieving their siuffr rings and, restoring them oner more to health and happiness, This is not offered as a common remedy.that may perchance be equally good with many others now In use, hut as one which Is capable of saving life in many extreme cases, when all the usual remedies (ail. Thos it has done repeatedly; and this is the repetition it has obtained wherever it baa been introdnerd It is on// about three years since (Lis preparation was first presented to the public: but in that short space of time, some hundreds of persons might be found, who would solemnly declare that they believed that their lives were saved by It, and In most eases after they had tried many perhaps all the common remedies in vain. Wherever i? ts known it Is rapidly coming into use, and this afford* the most substantial and convincing proof of its merits. The value of the Panacea, to rdost conspicuous in those long standing and obstinate yvphihtic and scrofnlcu* n flections which bare drfidt-d all other remedies, and particularly in those cast* where mercury has been so lavishly used u to causo distressing pains in the bones", nodes, mercurial |U? cers, error re meat of the digestive organs, &c These it completely removes sod in all cases I [ entire!j eradicates the disease and the effects o J mercury reiterates the constitution, and leave i the patient sound and well. In Rheumatism:, and in ulcerated sore throat, its happy effects are not less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. Taken inpropor doses, Tut Isdms's Pavacka | operates as an alternative, *nd detergent; a diarpnorrtic, diuretic and laxative; an antipasroodie and anodyne, and In proper oases, as a stomachic and emacaa^ogue. Generally expressed, it in* j creases ill the serrations and exertions, gives tone ( to the stomach, and excites action in the glands in a particular manner From these principles it* operation may be understood. This medicine has been found highly useful in i many ambiguous diseases not here specified, and it , ha* been used with wonderful success as a Spring J and I'aU a?mj?cr, by those who are subject to complaint* of the cheat, and wh?ee constitutions re- * quire nrw vigor. Sue.h person* will do well to use two or three bottle* in small doses. Wherever TkAiri ArimL ia fAnuilcrpd iMCriurr. the Panacea. taken in a small dose, will answer all its purposes, in much less lime, at less expense, and in a far ' more agreeable manner, than die common diet ' drink. The following certificates, out ol hundreds similar which might be procured, are giren to show the effect ef Tint fjtnias's Passcea, in the rari- . out complaints therein mentioned; and also to ex* hibit in U?e most satisfactory manner its superiority over the syrups in common use. CASES OF RHEUMATISM. CtiAm.r.sTos, Nor. 15,1831. During the last winter and spring, 1 was afflic* I led with a very severe and distressing Rheumatism ] occasioned by exposure in bad weather. I now i ' l? ? * ? in ililin* that tit hnllLn nl k?"? ? -???| ?"" - ?| the Indian s Panacea, restored mo to perfect j' health, and i confidently recommend it to all ?im-' I ilarlv afiliclcd. 1 JOHN FERGUSON, kinc-rt. i CiiAM.rsTo*, March 1T7, l?52l . 1 km seised about three years since with a dis- ' tressinjj Rheumatism caused by tnking a severe ' ' cold while tinder the influence of mercury, and ' j which ha* disabled me from liooinrw nearly crer-^ aineo. Daring this period I hare been a joticnt in j he Marine Hospital in this City, upwards of fcurt ? month" nearly, and the same length of time in tlie j Baltimore llosiiita), and tried almost every remedy, nilh liitle bensfit. On tlie 10th of February | AM* at that tune scarcely able to move about upon ' i crotches, I commenced the use of The Indian's! .''"mT"" 7:*. ' r.e mer'li 1 fe.'nd juvsclf cfi'irflv from aid u> cow inppy' to' tUU thai 1 loci myself nertectf y -welL , . . WM. TUCKER, UJIhrfaM. CURE FOR fiCROFULOUR ULCERS New Tome. Sept 10, 1830. Thi* may certify, that m the fidl of 1885, 1 arts seized with a swelling is my week and ftce, which afterwards ulcerated and became large ghastly ulcers in my neck After trfifig levera! rkyiSeiima to no advantage, 1 went to Phibdelphia. and placed myself under the care of Dn. Physic rod Rcwfc, when, after repeated salhcalMm to ao effect, 1 was pronounced totally incoraMe ^ljjEerwardfl^ of Potter's Catholicon, with no materia! beneftt, Despariog of life, which bad now becomes tothen to me, I returned to my parents in N?f York in 1629, and gave myself up to a lingering death. Hearing of the great success of Tbk Udui's Pi* sack a, howeTer, in cases similar to my own,! WW nannil/tcit In Irr 5, *. _ l?-i ? ? ? * ? / mm mun. to my pew surprise as wll as saiistkeikm, I soon ftrand myself rapidly recovering, and upon taking seven bottles, the nicer? healed and beeameperfcctly veil in lbs coarse of two months, and have remained so ever since. I make this statement and wish it published for the benefit ot those who are smtfrrmg cadet similar scrofulous or syphilitic afiecttions, that thaw may know what has eared one sto lm siiiflww everything bat death, and who consider* his 1Mb cared by the above syrup. WM. ttlKHAR. Thp almro MnHtPinp mi hui 'WILLIAM REYNOLDS DRUG STORE, CAMDEff, 8. C. DTSP3PBXA m-?m LIVER COMPLJiUTTS. DR. PETER8* VEGETABLE MEDlCfflfi STOMACHICS ET HEPATICS, (ami ed by chjnictl analysis tad synthesis of mm* nroz.mmtt regeUble principles, am nahreaolly sokno?M|d to bare totally eclipsed the HCteanoni of rrerr other remedy, and RmmM tie necessity, or every other mode or tmqttno& wherever the above ?mae in iootd to earn m well aa in the enlargement of thr Spitca and in Jaujulic* Among the symptoms of Djipepsaaad Liver-. eompUiuto, m rlatnlewj, toonen ? brafawin the ftomch melsocljoij. irraiibttHv, dinpemh taste is the month; greet irregularity of appetite, which b tome limes voracious, sod at other titti grealljr deficient, think, fetid breath, nanaea, weakness of llir stomach, acid eructations, nolnita tion, (ItovHsro, irregularity ol lbs bowels, am* are on the stomach after meals, pain in the head, dizziness or vertigo; confusion of mind, at tended with loss of memory, a gnawing in the stomach when empty, dullness, affection of sight and bearing pain and weakness in the back, langow, disturbed sleep, cold (eel and hands, tremor, aasasinesa in the throat, chough pain in the ada or breast, dec. These medceincs hart been found so effectual in removing the complaints for which they arc recommended , thai physicians frequently baring cxhanstcd all their skill, to little or no purpose^ DR. PETER Aati Biliom Fills. These palls are cosaposed entirely of ma lililii mailer, and when taken according to tW iflritfisns winch accompany then, are iurtl/ beneficial ha the cure and prerentioo of all Jmlioaa complainta They act especially nnpon the lirer, when in n torpid condition, carrying off a large quantity of tnle, through the influence iff the exertnenl tonelion, which it suffered to remain in the system, would produce either Jaundice, Liter Complaint, Billions Fever Fern and Ague, or some other grievous bodily affliction. In all cases of torpor of the bowels, they act like a charm. Asanauli dyspeptic and dinner pill they arc no valuable. Many persona who were subject tovioIcnl attacks of sick headache hare been perfectly cdin in i mr vtcu oy weir me. rnoae woo ere ssbjrci to thaldirtriaswf complaint, act ikkinf bv lahinft i portioe or two of lone i ftrm im yn> now lo c-tnbsrkjng on board the Teasel, will to almost certain to eacape it Female* cu we {km at ail periods, without incurring amj risk. Feneae going to sea or to a southern climate, daoM ky aft means take soma of these jnlb with them. TUt virtues will remain unimpaired for years in wefi> mate. No fimilr ihmM lie vilWi ?!?..? >liL ? portion of then, taken occasionally, would bo tin means of pnwBtisr mock eu&nng than dchm II b from neglect orkecptng op a tegular neristaftm action of the stomach and bowels, tins suffering to be absorbed and mingled with the blood; onaU> la ted ft aids, that most diseases are produced. Dr P. focU confident that no person woo |iw? llmfl pills a fair trial, will erer after feel willing to,be without tbea. They contain no particle of Mercury,or any ingredtcnt that does not act in harmony with health and oppose disease* Dr. P. wishes it particularly understood that those pills possess beneficial qualities rmlepetdwrt of their purgative effects; they am both tonic and dcobctrornt, acting apoo uw mnuig im inu* rj>t fancooas; U?ns trrbfthraiuf the pattest* while they r?*r^>r* oNttoclwu Medicines which pouca no other, excepting cathartic qoahtiec, it* Militate the patient, and t*.w repeated xm hgra thai foundation of a long catalog* of Chroste daftsea. Or P. hating leen educated utder the ana. rininent American and European medical peofca tort, and practiced his profaoBoo many jean is the South where diseases of the moat obstinate chancer pretail, considers himself well qwttSfed to ludgeon the nature ol diseases inctdesi to Vtfa climate*. < Prepared and sold bv Joseph Priestly Peter*, H. [). at nls Institution for the cure of obstinate disuses, by means ot vegetable remedies, No. 129 Liberty street, New York, inventor and sols pro* l?ritor Each box contains 40 pills, price 60 cents. The above valuable Medicines may be obtained it the Drug Store oi YOUNG & M'KAIN. Camden, May 7, 1630. CARPENTER'S Fluid Ei tract Sarmparilla. Extract Bucho, Extract Jalap, Extract! Ba Arnut, Syrup Liverwort, Butler's Magnesian tcpcricnt, Balm of Columbia, Hunter's Cera Plaster, Hygcan Pills, Imperial Hair Dye, Beaching Liquid, toTcmovc iron moulds sod ink spots from linen. Dctving's Cement, for mnn.ltnrT KfnL-rn (tI.hi rhino Arj* Lwili't ./ SVatrr f roof Varnish. ALSO?-Sal JEratus, Isinglasf, Gum Arabic, Gum Senegal, Arrow Root, Citron, Jujube Paste, Tela Lozenges, ?oda do Liquorice and Opium do. Pepperninl do. Rhubarb do. Metal Bronzes, sod a rnricty of Surgical Instruments, just received ind for sale by tmtrvn - *l)C lilt! |v;Ui^U U< in nam. March 12,1830 Klauk itntHcli Blank ?%Vtc? ft _ illVCK Hx ron CAI.E AT TH1* OFFTCE.