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v For the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus. Pains in ttie Back Limbs and Joints, General weakness, Fits, C'-nsumption. Palpitation of the Heart. Liver Complaint. Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, ltrhings of the Skin. Fevers of all kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, and all other Diseases arising from impurities of the rlood, and morbid secretions of the liver and stomach. 53T Every disease to which the human frame is subject, originates from impurities of the blood or derangement of | tbe digestive organs. tv. pnmilv pill,. Be-ins; compounded exclusively of such ingredients as Mature intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. Strike at the rootof the disease, remnvins all impurities from the body, o|>eiiiiig the (tores externally and internally. : separating all foreign ami obnoxious particles from the j Chyle, so ttiat the blood, of which it istlie origin, must be ; thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorous i anion to th>? Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomaeh. thereby | restorixo iie.vi.tii, by opening the (sires, cleansing the j veins and arteries, nnimpeding all the natural veins and purifying the blood; they render the system not only thoroughly sound, but also impervious to disease, even when all OTHKIt MEANS HAVE FAILED. 03-Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred cases of the moxt oggwef/ted forms of dyspepsia have been cured by the .Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Blue Pill, and almost every other means had been resorted to witltout any benefit, and when death stared its miserable victim fuliv in the face. If l?r Gordon's Pills were not adapted to the cure of any but this horrid malady, their j uniform sugpess in this disease alone would he sufficient to | "waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a bene- i factor of his species. 53"This medicine never fails to cure the worst,cases of Piles it one ttxek! For a mon- detailed description of the Medicine, the manner of its operation, the complaints it is adapted to and the cures it has performed. we r-fi-r the reader to our agents, who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. For sale by James K. .McIxain. I-\ L. Zemp Cauuln. also, for sale at all the towns and country stores in the South and West. Troth is powerful, and, in this iiistaucc, lias prevailed. Peters'' Vegetable Pitts. Testimonials.?Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines ot Philadelphia, Feb. 2,1310.?"Your Pills are the mildest in their operation*, and yet most j powerful in their ^fierts, of any that 1 have ever ] met with in a practice of eight and twenty years, i Their action on the chyle, and hence on the impum rilies of the biood, is evidently very surprising." Extractor a letter froin Dr. Henry Hall, of Quebec, L. C., March fi, 1H41.?"For billious levers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medicine." For sale hy all the Druggists in Augusta, Ham- j borg and Charleston, and A. J. iMoses, Surnteri ville. J. R. MeKAIN, Sole Agent in Camden. Also, for sale by J. R. McKain, Camden, and A. A. J. .VIi?ses, Sumterville, HARRISON'S OINTMENT, au unfailing remedy in the cure of all ! kinds of Wounds. Sores, Scalds and Burns, and ! the Piles. Price 50 cents. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S astiT^gtjs pills. If there ever was a medicine that merited the public praise for the great good it has done in curing Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tyler's .Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in li4 hours. They do not operate as a purgative, bit' as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, andcura permanently, nor can they fail, if used as directed?the trial of a single box will prove the * above statements, therefore, if vou would secure ^jonr health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's j t * Ague Pills. For sale by J. R. McKain and F. L. Zemp, in Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of the towns and country stores. A CURE FOR LIFE SECURED BR. UPHAM'S TEGETABLE ELECTUARY, OR INTERNAL REMEDY EOR THE PILESDr. Upham's Electuary isa certain cure for that distressing complaint, whether Bleeding or Blind, Internal or External, and also for other diseases of a similar nature, which are frequently found in conjunction with Piles? such as Inflamation of the Liver and Spleen; Inflaraation of the Soreness of the Stomach; Inflamation of the Bowels, Kidney and Bladder; Torpor and Inactivity of the Liver; Impurity of Blood and Internal Iluinors; Weakness and Inflamation of the Spine; Severe and Habitual Costiveness; Flow of Blood to the head. Dizziness, Sir. t Mark this.?it is an internal remedy?not an external application, and will cure any case of piles, either bleeding or blind, internal external; and the only thing that will. It is a positive cure?speedy a*.d permanent. It is ; also a convenient medicine to take, and improves the general health in an excellent manner. It is very mild in its operation, and may be taken in the most acute infl.imutimi without danger. All external applications are in the highest degree disagreeable, inconvenient and offensive anil from the very nature of the disease, temporary in their effects. This medicine attacks the disease at its source, and removing the cause, renders the cure certain and permanent. For sale in Camden, S. C., bv JAMES II. .McKAlN. Sold wholesale and retail, by Wvatt Ji Ketcii.vu, 121 Fulton-street. X. Y. For Sale. A new Rose-wood PIANO FORTE, of fine tone and superior finish. It may he seen at tnv Ware Room, and will be sold low. July 21. J. F. SUTHERLAND. ~s.b~l.evi Will continue to act as Agent for both the Banks tiiis place, and attend to any commission business that may be entrusted to him. Fashionable Clothing* ( We are now receiving from New-York, our stock of Ready-made Clothing, made in the latest and most fash- | tunable style, viz: Saner Black, Dress and Frock Coats; . Do " " Sacks; Brown and Olive Frock Coats; Business Coats, of various styles, and* made of hand- 1 * some rnateriais; doth, Heaver Cloth and Pilot Overcoats; Vests of various styles; Pants Arc; With a full supply o{ :Shirts, Under Oarnients, Suspen- < dors,self-adjusting Stocks, Cravats, Cloves, llnisery i all of which will be sold at the very low-st prices hv 1 ; Oct. 27. W. ANDEItSON A CO. , (KrXot icc..co i! r*ii ??- a t. .i.~ ~r r 1 nose who want uargnniM iii iiik w.iy <?i j/jihcm i Worsted Dress Goods, will do well tr call and see tny assortment, a3 I ain determined to eel I i th'em off at very low prices. I \v. b. joknston; J r Splendid Cliewin? Tobacco. Friendship," "Cherry Red," and "Rose Bud" brands, some ol the lincst chewing Tobacco in market. \V. It. JOHNSTON. | Georgia Plains For .ale by W. A.NDEitSON CO. Oct. 27, 1317. Jti>l (tfccivcd, 1 cask old Brandy (Wellnesses' brand) , 1 " Class's LoinJmi i'urter, pints I 1 case Brandy Peaches Soda Crackers, mixed Pickles, &c. June 9. s. bexson, theese and 11 ice. Just received, a lot of tine northern cheese, also ' a few bushels Bossard's best Rice, Pec. 8. E. W. BONNEY. 1 iitgru i^iiucs, I We liave or) hand n full nssorrnvnt of Best quftlitv black Pegged Brogans; " do Russet* do do Second quality hlk. do do Stitcli-down Shoes, all of our own manufacture, whlrh can be Teceuiroendcd to riv? entire eatirfaeiion to the pur- j chaser. Planters are invited m call anil eta mi no ?,urslock. ! as we know they ill be pieascd. both as to quality and price. \V. ANDERSON <fc CO. E. W. BO.^IEV IFill continue to act as Agent for persons trans- ! acting business rn either of the Banks in. Camden. f his usual terms. j a VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. ? The startling drawback <>n nearly all Medicinal A dents ], has ever been iliat in their process of purgation and purifi- jj cation, they have also ;>kiiii.itatkd tiie system. Hence .. Purgative .Medicines have always been regarded as at best Imt a WcecsMiru Kvil. Patients resoninir t<> tlieni for the relief of one disease at the expellee of another. To obviate this. Physicians have lung sought for an Agent that I would at the same time 1 ri :t<;i; purify and strengthen, But their ellbrls were nearly fruitless, and they had al- ai must des|uiirtj?l of suceess when the labors of science, and research "aere rewarded hy a discovery which fully realize.! the fondest desires of the Medical Facility, anil which is justly regarded as one of the most important Triumphs is that Pharmacy fias ever achieved. This important desid- h er.ituiu is aatnetl U i)r. he Roy's Vegetable Universal Pills, Which Purify the lUtmd. and remove all corrupt, and j( vitiated humors, and unheal!lit/ ttrcuinulalioius from the body in a manner never bolore rivalled, and which yet produce J no weakness or lassitude whatever, hut on the contrary tone the Stomach, and invigorate the constitution during the Progress of their operations! Dr. I.c Roy's Pills, in fact unite those heretofore irreconcilable, but most desirable P ipta'ilies. J-lvucnn'itm am! fiivignrafioa fur lliev are at llie I! same time a STRENGTHENING PURGATIVE, AND 1! A PI RIFVING 'IONIC. The two principal ingredients in Dr. f.o Roy's Pills are si Wiltl Cherry ami Sarsaparilla. So prepared that each promotes the beneficial effect of the other, the formerstrengilieiiitig, while the latter, through its union with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates and a purities: thus they saperinduce no torpidity of lassitude of the Digestive Functions, and hence their operations are attended by u>> Reaction, or Sulisciptent C'ostiveness. Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the most active and searching Medicine in existence. They at once attack the very root v of Diseases, and theiraction is so prompt that in an hour !' or two after they are taken, the patient is aware of their 19 good effects. They not only o|ierate on the Blood, hut also on the chyle, of whit h the lilood is formed, and this secures good blood from the fountain head, moreover they produce neit'ier nausea, griping or debility, and as a family _ medicine they have no rival* Price "in cents |ier box. \ For sale by James R. McKaili. Camden, S. C. THIS FASEIIU.\ABLL TAI LOR I EST A B LISIIAI EX T. ? Tlie subscriber bcinir thankful for the larpe pat- [ '< ronage lie ha? received, assures his customers and | the puhiic, that he will continue to execute his r work in the best and most fashionable style, at v short notice. In order to obtain the best workmen c he has to pay the highest prices in cash; h'- has therefore changed his business, and adopted tlie y rash system, and will expect the money whenever bis biils arc presented. I W. M. WATSON. f' Sept. 1. IS 17. 31 pd Notice. ! j All persons having demands against the estate of j j Capt. Powell .WcRae, late of Kershaw District, de- I t ceased, are earnestly requested to present them I properly attested forthwith, and those indebted, are ; [ requested t?> make payment to the subscriber. , WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, Executor. c June 1 Gt 17. v RricKl:iyiu? and H*1 altering. I The subscriber having located himself in Cam- a den, respectfully offers his services to the citizens \ of the town and ibe surrounding country. Brick- t laying, plain Plastering, stucco work, cornish and ; e centres, rough casting, imitations of all kinds of! i stone &c., will be executed in a manner warranted I to give satisfaction. A share of patronage is sol- ] icited. lie may he found at his residence on Rut- r ledge between Market and Lvttleton streets. Per- li sons in the country wishing his service, can ad-) <j dress liitn through the Post Office. j c JOSEPH SHEPHERD. I Aug. IS, IS 17. 3J if I t Groceries* < 500 sacks Salt j 1 H'h'ds New Orleans and St. Croix Sugar Now Orleans .Molasses Rio and Java Coffee Crushed and Loaf Sugar; superior Tea3 Iiacon Sides; Iron and Stool Liquors assorted, with a full assortment of i Groceries, which will be sold on reasonabl terms, by ff. LEVY. Ladies' Boots ancl Shoes, \V. Anderson &. Co. have received from Philadelphia, a handsome assortment of Ladies' colored silk Gaiters ' " " Franeais Gaiter) made by " black la?l ins Gaiter* [ ttyan &' Co. " black ball' Gaiters ) Philadelphia" " Kill Nlipiwrs " Kid ami Calf VVulkincr SliocsJ Misses black and colored Kid Slippers ' ' Kid anil Calf Walking Buskins Children's fancy Bronze and black do ? At.SO? Men's sewed and penned Bmuans, very low Men's Women's and Boy's Shoes and Bootees, of onr own manufacture, for sale low. bv Jan.6- W. ANDKRSON St CO. j Segarsaixl Tobacco. Superior Spanish Scgars, of favorite brands, and _ fine chewing Tobacco, ft. r sale by May 19. S. I1RNSON. To Kent. 8 The two storv wooden House, known as the 1 Leo House, situated in King, a few doors from 0 Broad street. Possession given immediately. Ap)v to C. MATHESON, Jan. 11 2 j ........ V i 1] jtpat v<i ?? ?* 5,000 lb*. North Carolina l? ACON 1,000 do fresh do LARD 1,000 ga!?. best do WHISKEY ! For sale by JOHN INGRAM. CUAIS&S. i |, Walnut, Maple, Fancy and Plain Painted A Chairs, Rocking and Nurse Chairs, Children's Table and Silting Chairs /\ poi sale by C. L. CllATTKN. c Dec. 2 ?. 51 Rt Administrator's Notice. F. fj. Zoinp having received from the Ordinary ^ if Kershaw I) strict, grant of Letters of Admin* st rat ion de bouts noti of till and singular the goods ( ?tid <'h it'e].-, rights, credits, dues and demands ci that \v? re of Jo.-liu i Reynolds deceased, hereby JJ lotilies the public, that all dealings with the es 1 ate of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, inus [i jiiiijp no wiiii Mi'- MiiiM iim,i. All persons havinjr ciuims against I lie paid es? a :alo, will present litem properly attested, ami al- j _ tcrsnns indebted lo tlio same are hereby notified y conic forward w'HmuiI delay and malic payment, j FRANCIS L. ZE.\II\ Adm'r. du bonis lion. Jan. 4 1 tf j P Crushed Sugar, and .superior r> N'perm Candies, just received atid lor sale bv W. B. JOHNSTON. e Dec. 22. 01 tf 1, Old Port Wine. j|j Just reccivcil another cask of that splendid old al port Wine,' precisely the same article as that i pi ivhicli I sold before. \V. B .JOHNSTON. di To Kent. The store at present occupied by Mr. A. M. Kennedy. ?ALSO? A The O." e occupied by Dr. Lee, and the dwell- ) l' njr iii'iv occupied by Mr. II. L. Wilson. a Possession jriven first of Januarv next. Apply " o W. ANDERSON. 1,1 Doc .8 tf !!> ?' Finger Bowls, covered Dishes, Are. Just ipcnpcl liy 13. W. BONN BY. GEO. 8. DOIUI.AS A CO. Will act as Agents for persons transacting bnsi- 0, icss in either of the Banks in Camden on njodcrite terms. 'l'hcy are nlso prepared to receive Cotton and >ther Country Produce on storage on very nioderite terms. December 15. i i a rdc 11 i 11 g I iiipl.?me nts. runing Shears; Hedge do. do with spring Shears and wooden handles i rafting and Pruning Saws larden Trtnve s for transplanting on Keels ai.d (larden Lines J' awn Rakes, spike do. ouiid, square and swan neck bright steel IIocs G riar llouks, spring Blades, ?fcc. q l-ol) IB. AJj;A XiXUi'JK yi)U?NU. E )RVGOOiJSlNCHARLESTON. 2 The subscriber would nvite tin; nltcntion of Planters R nd their families visiting Charleston to his slock of rich e ?rancy and Staple iDry Goods. r Having made additions to his Room the past season, he y nIde to oiler greater inducements than ever before, to is friends anil customers, and confidently invites attention " i his stock as the iilost Extensive in the Southern Country. is intended to embrace almost every article in the Dry V nods line. Our front Sale* Room will contain a comletc assortment of Ladies' Elegant Dress Goods, SILKS, .MUSLINS, BARET.ES, CASHMERES, OMR X/.INKS. AU'ACCAS. SHAWLS, VISSKTTS, E K.vruoiK.vs coons, linens, linen fab:its, hosier v. &c. .ye. In our Domestic Rooms, will be found a very full as- E irttnent of Doiuestic Fabrics, E Negro Goods, Illnnkrts, Oznnbiirgs, &c. jj Our facilities for purchasing floods are such, that we ^ re able to oiler llieiti tit extremely low prices, and such as .ill defy all competition. * E. W. BANCROFT, 2f>3 King-st. \ Charleston, Fell. ISIS. 0 tf ? N. II,? In our wholesale Rooms, we ofler to merchants , ho buy in this market one of the most desirable stocks of 1 hinds lii he found in the city, and at prices that will aslon- j; ill those.accustomed to "Charlestonlong time prices." I5?GA.\ A T230TJI?S0.\, E WIIOLKSALE C booksellers, Stationers, and Publishers, \ Xo. Oi) Xorth Fourth Street, Philadelphia, -j Aiittouiicc to their friends, and to merchants I. ctit'rally, thai their stock of Books and Stationery e tr the f?>iiiinjr bus:ness seasons of 1846 will be nr^er and better assorted than at any former pe- ^ tod. Jt w ill embrace every article in the trade . Hitch is required fur llie sales of the country inorhaut. ^ In consequence of the change in their terms of G rllin'j, they are enabled tooft'er SCHOOL AND! L JlStKLLANKOUS BOOKS, BL.WK BOOKSJ, 'APKUSj at prices so greatly reduced from 1 p urnier rates, as to nioke it to the interest of a'l who g leal in these articles to purchase from their stock. ^ Hitherto ihe system of r.redi ing small amounts las involved an expense in their collection, and as I. & '1'. now sell only for CASH, or such r.ego. s table notes as are sure tube paid in bank at their Maturity, tiie saving to those wl.o choose to deal ? n this manner will boa very considerable per eotage on their purchases. Few dealers in the country buy more than -$200 vorth of stationery in a season, many not over one- n i.ill, ami a large portion not more than one-fourth p ?i that amount. There is not a dealer, therefore, c vhovisi:s Philadelphia who would be inconveni- p, >nced by p'.ving these small sums in Cash, and as laciirau save money by doing so, 11. &. T. believe hey are offering an inducement which will gladly ie embraced oy those who make their purchases in 'hiladelphia. Those who enter into such arangement will he enabled to sell at prices much telow their former rate? at home, and will conse|ueiuly reap a larger aggregate profit from the iure.iscd a.; ountol their sales. Having a Pkixting Office for copperplate and ype work, and an extensive Bjxdkky, H. & T. re prepared to fill orders from Banks and Public .. Jliires, when forwarded through merchants, at exreiuely low prices. Feb. U. G 4t Just Received. Hogsheads Sugar (some very low priced) Tiere.es Granulated Sugar Barrels crushed and powdered do. do Fine old Java Coffee; Rio do Sperm Candles. For sale low by Jan. 12, 1*1 8. S. 13. LEVY. " A SVw J2;):e of tlic kuiuc Sort." 5000 Gold I/.'.i l Segars 5'.KIU Charleston do Cuhrey Butterfly do Pressed Esperango Regalia do Thomas' sup. chewing Tobacco Tobacco ol various brands, some low priced. Half Spanish Segars. Just received by January P.', 1*H. S. B. LEVY. Cliampnignc. ? Baskets Champaigiie, "Bollinger" do do pints, "Bollinger" do do "Bouche" J' Casks Purler, quarts'and pints do Ale. Wines Liquors of all qualities. j; Just received by S. B. LEVY. ? 1 Preserves. West India Preserved ginger; West India preerved pine apples: limes, peaches, plumbs and j. berries. Fresh prunes, currants, citron and lemns; for sale by S. B. LEVY. . Vnv 'A. Is 17 lluisiu* and stud Apples. ;j and boxes Raisins; Drums Fi?s p !ar els Northern Apples; Box Lemons. n Also?A fresh supply ot Candies. Just reeciv- ii d bv S. B. LEVY. a Jan. 11. 2 tf Wide Inm, l'lou^b .Moulds, Socket Spades Cast Heel, Garden Rakes and I Iocs, wrought, cut and orsc shoe Nails, Traccchains, Collins' genuine j j ixes, English castings, ij-c. For sale by February 2. E. \V. BONNRY. Patent Cliiuriis l superior article, .Sitting Chairs, Northern wood- R u Ware, Sic. Just received by February *2. E. W. BONNEY. Superior Old Slams, e .Mountain Butter and Lard, lor sale low for cash I y E. W. BONNEY. i lilies' French Kid Slippers and walking Shoes & ty made; also, men's ami hoy's Russet and Kif? rowans. Just received and lor sale by February'J. F, W. BONNEY. 1,adies' black Kid Gloves and clear Lawn lldkfs. new article. Ju.-t opened hv February 'J: E. XV. BOXNEY. Bark Wanted. 1 Contracts will he made lor Oak Baik, bv np- ? lying in W. ANDERSON & CO. GS<?:id tjuartei's <| Tit Regijiknt or 8u iJnus.viiK or Cavalkv, By orders received from Brig. Gen. Owens, an lection will bo held to till the vacancy occasioned y the resignation of Lieut Col. Brailsford, on the " rst Saturday in .March next. The captains ol the I) liferent Troops are directed to hold said election t their several parade grounds on that day and re- urt tiie result to Col Thomas J. Antrum, at Cau.cn. By order of Col. 'J'. J. Ancrum, Jan. a*. It. U. GOODVv \ A, Jr A 'i t. For Sale. The Store and Dwelling immediately opposite lessrs .McDowall &,('oopcr, will he disposed of on ic most accommodating terms, as the owner is nxious to sell. There are on the premises all ccessary and convenient buildings for business, r the accommodation of a family. Any person ishing to purchaso would do well to make appliition to T. i. WARREN, Agent. Jan. 19 3 4t YvTtiiiuloTv castonT ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDEN, S. C. i'fice on kino stijf.et, ot'i'ositf. tiie court house, st in rear ornovn's hotel. 711 CifiitlenieaiN Fashionable Boots, I'fiiladelpliiu mailt', lor s.ue ?y , Jan. 'J7. W. ANDERSON &. CO. | * Fresh Garden Seeds, OF TH IS G R O WTII 0|F 1817, h Wholesale or Retail, a[ W A R R A N T E D 0 0 O I), nst received by P. Thornton, at the Poxt Office, CAMDKN. S. C. lobo Arlicliokn I Karly Sugar Loaf Cabbage ao.v.r-imio lEarlv Ox Heart do ....... ? J arly China Dwarf Beans'Long Orange Carrot w Miilc Kidney do Large Dnlcl) Parsnip [, ftigco or 100 to 1 do While Solid CelJcry v. ed Warrenlon do Long Green Cucumber arly Valentino do I Marly do ohroy do Gherkins, fine for Pickles, cllow Cranberry do very prolific, and bear till argc Lima, a very ricli frost shell Bean, runs well Marly summer bush squash j and hears till frost Crooked neck Cashuw, a g( /bite Horse do fine running squash, fine v . very tender snap Bean for pics o and very prolific, docs Musk Melon, fine (l well to plant with com. C.mtclopc do a larly Wnsliington or six Nutmeg Melon do weeks Peas Water Melon, very fine ^ larly May do Green curled Kale larly Charlton do Eerly curl'd Silccia Lettuce \ ishops early dwf prolific doj Large cahhngo head do it .urge white Marrowfat do Magnum Bonum and Ice do ictoria J choice kind do|W,,ilc^"io" [' latch less ^ I^rgc Rod do Due Prussian do| Large Scotch I/>ek 'all Sugar do .Ton Onion Seed * I 1 0 larly Tuscarora Corn Curled Parsley larlv Golden Sioux do Cayenne and Bell Pepper (i larly Sugar do Long Scarlet Radish a anary Seed, for Birds Early scarlet short top do iong Blood Beet Long salmon do larly Turnip do Scarlet Turnip do 'rue French sugar do White Turnip do * large Purple Brocoli Black winter do |> larly Cauliflower Round Summer Spinnngc 11 CABBAGE. Prickly do q ,irge late Drum Head Purple Egg plant or Guinea ,arge Drum Savoy Squash C late Dutch I.uccrn or French clover ^ rcen Glazed Round Red Tomatoes a ,nrge iMountatn Yel ow do Ireen curled Savoy Early spring Turnip larly York Large Norfolk do ! irly B.illcrsca Ruta Baga tt iarly Dutch ' 0"A considerable discount will be made to pcrons who wish to purchase to sell again. Should any of the above seeds, on trial, not prove ood, others will be given in return. Dee. 1. New Fall Goods. * The subscriber is now opening a general assortlent of staple and fancy Goods, selected by himell in New York, which he oilers on his usual acmnmodating terms. They comprise in part, as allows? WOOLENS. Heavy London dulfil Blankets E do striped brown French Blankets li do grey and white'mackinaw Blankets do drab and brown negro kerseys do gray and plaid negro cloths do Glascow jeans do do do Kingston striped and plaid negro cloths White, red and yellow flannels, ass'd qualities Superfine real Welsh flannels as do black, blue, invisible green and cadet 01 lixod cloths s; Fashionable cassimeres, assorted colors c; Ermine and doeskin cassimeres ai Sattinets, assorted colors and qualities tc Montery cassimeres; fancy vestings s? FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, dec. j" vu,....,) mqI Vronrli omtiroiilerei] collars Xiiw^uiJi. ?vf?? A i % ?? -- a y do do do trimmed do do do do embroidered capes ni do do do lace do ll do do do worked sleeves JJ; do do do do ladies caps do worked infants' robes do do do robe bodies *v do rimmed liunen cambric handkerchiefs " do embroidered do do do do -do lace bordered do I'' Superb embroidered casbmire robes a: Rich caslnnire dresses Rich velvet-striped poult do soie silk ^ French figured and worked muslin for drosses " COTTOX <;()()I)S. ,'alicocs, of new style and assorted qualities Ingli.-h and American long cloth, unusually cheap 2-1 bleached sheetings C Ilea, and unblea. homespuns, assorted qualities pi inbleached and bleached canton flannels ol lotion cambrics and plaid muslins 'urnit lire dimity and book muslins Iwiss and mull muslins ami Furniture Fringe MNEXS. Irish linens, lawns and sheetings; brown holind and linen oznaburjs; bird-eye and Russia di- A pers; table diaper and damask table cloths; dow- _ is atidjinen threads. ai.SO Alpacca and bombazine; Montcrv plaids; gala laiils; colored mcrinoes; gondola plaids; worsted ? lantc.las; belgrave hoods; butterfly carved tuckmr roinhs: carved nolka tuckinir combs, dressing | nd fine tooth combs; hair brushes With a variety of other articles sept. 22. II. LEVY. Rabins and Slope, ]c 150 pieces Kentucky Bagging; 100 coils Rope. s( ust received and for sale by 11 sept. 22. II. LEVY. R .lOSIN nGRAin, ^ eceiving & Forwarding illcrrliant and Bank Agent, (J CAMDKX, S. C. 11 All business entrusted to him faithfully attend- 5=1 d lo, on moderate terms. ftoiihern Tubs, Brass Bound 11 Vater Buckets, Sugar Cans, Heelers, Measures " :c. For sale ty 'E W BONNEY. l> Jan 5 1 tf \ For Sale. L 50 barrels fresh LIME, in good order. ? Jan. 5. J. P. SUTHERLAND. ]i The Subscriber. J * - 1 1 . . n * w A PPMT ;n TV 1/11,1, continue 10 aci as aumw, i-. but li t lie Ranks of this place, and attend to any A! eminission Business which inay be entrusted to C im. Ollicc at the Counting Room of McDowall I, f-Shannon C. J. SHANNON. A ."!cw JI<>t|io<9i*t II yum ISooks. p A supply of the now Southern Hymn hooks, y ill lie received by the DcKsilh, and will be e sold at the publisher's prices. 01 W. ?. JOHNSTON. D JUll'iLXAV, ? Coral Pins, Earrings and Bracelets Criineo Pins and Bracelets Diamond, Topaz and Ruby Rings Gold chains and Guards Gold and silver Thimbles; gold Pens and Pencils ',l Silver Tabic and Tea Spoons :,J Silver Forks, Ladles, cjpe Spectacles, suitable for all ages, with plain and 1 colored classes | w Watch Glasses; Pencil Lends; Silk Purses I' Head Bags; Bag and Purse (Hasps l' Purse Silk; Steel Beads; Fringe and Tassels ai Crochet and Knitting Needles. a' Watches, Plated Ware, At, Gold and Silver Watches. Geneva Hunting'Cats; French and English Patent l.evcrs. Plated cake Baskets; Castors; cordial Stands e: ad Candlesticks. hi Writing Desks, Work Boxes Iv Brushes; Combs; Knives; Razors; Scissors tfc. K Jan. 21. ALEXANDER VOUNG. % To Kent, The store house on Broad street, now occupied ' Jefferson Burkley. Possession given imtnedi- < cly. Apply lo A. G. BA .SKIN. Jan. 3 1 tf TAKE A SEAT! ~ Just received a fine assortment of curl-maple id fancy Sitting and Rocking Chairs, cane and ood seats; together with a fine assortment of urniture, such as Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes edsteads, fancy and plain Dressing Bureaus, cf-c. or sale cheap for cash or good paper. Jan. 5. J. F. SUTHERLAND. TO MILL WRIGHTS AND MiLL OWNERS. The subscriber having obtained a patent for his nprovctnent on the Water Wheel is prepared to si I Rights, either for States, Districts, or to Indiidua's. The advantages of this wheel over all i hers now in use, are, that it is not affected by ead or back water so long as there is a good head hove it; it increases the speed over the ordinary 'heel, so as to grind a bushel in from JJ to 8 tnintcs?willi a good head of water a bushel has been round in the first mentioned time?its construeon is so slmpie that any one who can make a Tub Vheel can put one of these in operation; in fact, ; is the Tub Wheel improved. Persons purchasing a right for a State or Disrict will he furnished a model free of charge, and 3 those who purchase indiduai rights all necessary lstructions will be given 011 personal application 3 the subscriber nine miles west of Camden, where tie of the wheels can Le seen in operation. Letters addressed (post paid) to the subscriber, care of A. AI. Kennedy,) will meet with prompt ticntion. E.MAN DEL PARKER. Attention is invited to the annexed certificates "Camden S. C. March I, 1817. This is to certify that I have used he Water Wheel ineuteil by Mr. Emanuel i'arker. I applied it to my Mill, hich bail previously ground one bushel in twenty-minutes ut which, after its application, ground a bushel in five mmIn. with two-thirds of the water power. The meal is eually as good, if not better than before." 1'. .Melt A. fSouth-Caroliisa?Kershaw District. I do hereby certify that 1 have in use. attached to my irist Mill, the improved Water Wheel, the Patent of which Imanuel Parker of Kershaw District has obtained; and ml it superior to any wheel I have before had or seen, nd more than realising tnv most sanguine expectations. a. a, .Mcdowell. December 9,1817. Sonth-Carlina?Kershaw District. This is to certify that .Mr. K. I'arker has affixed his Pa nt Wheel to my (Irist Mill, anil 1 am very much pleased itli its performance, and feel confident that it excels . ny tiling cl the kind that 1 have everscen. W.M. TAYLOR, j Nolicft. All persons having demands against the Estate f John II. Anderson, will hand lliein in to the administrator legally attested, within the time rescribed by law,and all persons indebted to the ;iid estate, will fmake immediate pavmenlj to JAMES It. McKAIN, Adm'r. Aug. 20, 1317. Superior Sugars. Just received a tine lot ot fcJcgars, branded 'B. ranklin' and 'Levon de Oro,' both brands very i.e. W. B. JOHNSTON. Dec. 22 51 If ~SAMUEL SHIVER, Kail-Uond Blacksmith, Respectfully tenders his services to the public i a BLACKSMITH, having commenced business i bis own account. He deems it unnecessary to iv any tiling or give any reference as to liisijualitiI'ions in the above business, having been so long id extensively known as a mechanic. Suilice it i say, that every effort will be made to give entire itisl'action to those who may favor him with their ltronage. lie will do every description of work i his line, at the shortest notice, such as, Carriage fork, Carriage Springs,- Springs of every kind lade and repaired?Edge Tools of every descripoii, made of cast steel, and repaired?Plantation ork of every description?Pipe Boxes and Axle rees always on hand. 1'j'JIurse Shoring.?This branch of his business I ill receive his exclusive personal attention; havig devoted much of his lime, and particular atml ion thereto, he is quite certain that no comainl will ever be made on that score, and all he <ks is a trial. His shop is located on York (below Davis' IIo- ! >1) and Market streets, one door above E. M. ! roneon's Tin Shop. March 17. 11 tf ISrifk lard. Tl,? tMilwxritinr Id.in.r !n:icoil tlio Brick lard 0 illCfU./nM-v, . ol. Junius Chesnut, 011 Fine Tree creek, will be repared ill a sliort time, to furnish any quantity bricks on accommodating terms. April 2d, IS 17. J. F. SUTHERLAND. . MATES ESON, BANK AGENT. T HIS OLD STAND ol'l'ositb D.WIs' HoTEL. ISicc. A prime article of Rice, on sale. W. B. JOHNSTON. "new grocery AND 'amiiy provision stc~.3. The subscriber has just opened a carefully seeled stock of Family (Jrocerips, which he propojs to sell for cash, at a y small advance on cost lis stock consists in part, of? ,io, old Java, Cuba and Mocha Coffee oaf, lump, crashed, pulverized and brown Sugar, lew Orleans and West India Molasses unpewder, hyson, green and black Tea ice, Flour hecse, Bacon, Lard and Mackarcl ardines in oil, salmon and lobsters Itnonds, raisins, currants, citron and figs reserved rrimrer. nine aoole. lemon and orange randy peaches, cherries and pears Iushroont, tomato, paoli and walnut ketchup icklcs assorted, and sauces of different kinds Iustard. pepper, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, allspice oda, butter, sugar and water crackers onion, pine apple, raspberry and ginger syrups 'ognac Brandy (Uennesse's and other brauds) ordeaux, old peach and apple brandy [olland (Jin; Jamaica and New England Ruin lonongahela, old rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey lew Orleans (rectified) and North Carolina do [alaga, Madeira, Sherry and Teneriffe wine 'hampagne, old l>ort, larct and Muscat do ondon l'orter and Scotch ale in quarts and pints inericanand French cordials, assorted 'allow, sperm* and adamantine candles ar soap; starch; indigo; castor oil; salt pctre east, 6eidlitz and soda powders; Sal yEratus With a great variety of other articles too Humerus to mention. S. BENSON, h'ckson &. Latta's old stand, nerly opposite Davis' Hotel. May 19. outli Carolina?Lancaster Bistr ict In the Common Picas. Wilson Villincs, vs. Henry McDowall?Declaration In Foreign Attachment. Whereas the plaintiff in the above stated case as filed his declaration on the 6th March, lt-47 rainst the defendant, who is absent and without ic limits of this State, as it is said, having neitcr wife nor attorney known within the same, on 1 ~? - ?r ' I ~ ,i? If I, rnln t (1 ! IIUIII a l Ul l lie UVtlillilUUll niu, ? .u.v .V, Icad (hereto might bo served: It is ordered that i ic defendant do plead to the same within a year ml a day from the date hereof, otherwise final and , [jlsoutc judgment will be awarded against him II. It. 1'ltICE. clerk. Dissolution of Copartnership. On the 1st of January next, tho co-partnership fisting under the firm of Duby & Kennedy will 2 dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due y and to the concern will b$ settled by R. M Kennedy J. W. DORY. Dec. 22. It. M. KENNEDY. HEALTH! HEALTH! THOMSON'S I0MP0UND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPTHA The only CERTAIN REMEDY for the Cure of OOHSTTMOTIOIT, istlma, Bronchitis, Spilling of Blood, Bain in the Side and Breast, sore Throat. Hoarseness, Population of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hive*, Nervous Tre- ? vtours, Liver Somplainl, Diseased Kidneys, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast, and Lungs, -T Of all tlie diseases incident to our climate there is none -o universal, and at the same time so insidious and fetal as Consumption. In this country especially, Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge, and in its resistless ca reer, sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, laying low, with a relentless hand, the strongeetand fairest of our race. .Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain, and all, that seemed within our power was at best the alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother, the certain progress to the tomb. The Proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public, would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds it puts forth its merits; and the reason upon which it found* its superior claims to the attention of the afllicted, that ail who require its use may repose full confidence in its curative powers. Since its fiist preparation he has had the pleasure of witnessing its happy results in numerous instances; bin lie was determined not to offer it to ilie public until lie had become thorouahly.c.onvlnced of its efficacy, l)aving such conviction, he now confidently offers it as a remedy wihtont a parallel in the cure of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION and its kindred diseases. Let the folly wing speak for itself? ' I have used Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha, for some time in my practice, and have found it the most efficient remedy I ever used in Consumptive ruses, chronic catarrh, &c., when great irritability, with weakness of the pulmonary organs existed. The rapidity with which it acts is greatly in its favor where dysjuiccf. or oppression exists, w hich is immediately relieved by it. In Pulmonary Consumption it can he used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, ard J consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians.and exempt from the imputation of empiricism." M. CHAMBERS, M? D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11,1846. The above medicine prepared only by Abxet A" Dickson*. at N. k. comer of hifth ane Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. Sold in Camden by F. L. ZEMP, Sole Agent, and hj*respcf table Druggists generally. Price SI or 50its. per bottle. Beware of Imitations. January 19. 3 8t w n eelw right and BLACKSMITH'S SHOP. The subscriber lakes this method of thanking v his friends for their patronage, and would respect*'* * fully inform the citizens of Camden and. persons re* ? siding jn the country, that he is still to be found at his old stand, corner of Kutledge and Market-sts. where he will be glad to supply any one in wantof good Wagons, Carls, Wheelbarrows, or any other work in his line, having a fine supply of seasoned Oak and Ash Plank, Spokes, Hubs. &c. Also, a * 3 quantity of Tier and other Iron and Boxes, for either iron or wooden Axletrees. Jan. 4. ROBERT L. TWEED. (D*A good Blacksmith wanted. Office S, C. US. It. Company. Charleston, Nov. 29, 1847. Subscribers to Stock of the Camden Branch 1.,-ltt A/iMAr>(Arl ?A nritrn thoir attontinn are pan 11 uifii ij icijucoicu iv mvu to tlio following action of tlic Board of Directors of thi3 Company, on the subject of unpaid install inents viz: Resohetl, That measures will be instituted on the 1st March next, to collect all unpaid subscription to stock of Camden Branch* In addition to the above, 1 would remind stockholders of the proviso contained in the original subscription lists. We agree that no forfeiture of stock for the non payments of the instalments shall release our liabiiities as such stockholders, and will pay for said shares in instalments as may be called for by> said Company. W. If. BARTLESS. . tf 49 -A ? 1 9 Blankets Of all qualities, for sale low hy <M. W. ANDERSON CO. Garden Seeds. The subscriber is opening a stock of fresh Garden Seeds, from the celebrated house of Thorburn Co., New York. He will continue to keep a supply of the very best and freshest Seeds which can be obtained in the country, and will dispose of them on reasonable terras. . -y Nov. 17. J. R. McKAJN. Ilonncts. - | jlfrs. Goodt.ad respectfully informs the ladies sf .,! Camden and its vicinity that she has received a choice selection of English Straw Bonnets, consisting of Jenny Lind, China Pearl, Rough and * t Ueady, Cobourgs, Dunstab'e, Buena Vista, and Cerro Gordo, of the most fashionable styles, which * will be opened for inspection this day. - "f Oct 87, 43 AT J.adies' colored dress silks new style, lorsaie low. Also col'd all pachas, French merinos,cashmeres and mousliu de lanes at reduced prices. Dec. 8. E. W. BONNEV, To the Public. The subscribers beg leave to return their thanks to their customers for the7 liberal patronage afforded them during the past year, and to inform the | public that they continue the business at tbeir^ld stand, where all orders in their line will be thaak* fully received and promptly attended to. Tbey have good workmen and superior materials, and will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or madeto*or*= j dcr. Wagons, carts, carriages, <?c. made or re. paired. Prices moderate. Jan. 19. WH1TAKER & ARRANTS. Notice of Administratrix. Mauv C. Reynolds having obtained gTant of -j Letters of Administration of all and singularthe goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of George Reynolds deceased, at the time of his deith, hereby notifies all who are indebted to the estate of tl e said George Reynolds to come forward and settle their debts, with the administratrix, and all persons having claims against the said estate will hand them in to her properly attested within the time prescribed by law. I hereby constitute and appoint James Cheroot, Jr. as my agent and authorize him for me, as Administratrix, to receive any monies that may be due the said estate, and for me and in my name, to execute and give receipts and acquittances for the same. WARY C. REYNOLDS. Jan. 12, 134?. 3 if Administrator's Notice* The subscriber having received grant of Lettere of Administration debouis non, of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of ftlrs. Wargaret il/athis, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons having demands against the said estate, to hand them in properly attested, and those indebted are required to make immediate payment. J. W. REM BERT, Jan. 10. Adin'rde Bonis Non. ^ ^ i Notice is hereby given, that T will open Books * on the 1st day of February next at the Store of James Dunlap, in Camden, for collecting the Taxes for 1647, and will attend at the following places -- <Ull?.,.J.w? f/\i? tKo enmo TMirnnCAf UII I J1U IU| |||?? u?l > C| IWI lliu CH)iJV. pui I'VI. Vf On Monday, 6th of March, at Liberty Hill; on Tuesday, 7 h of March, at Flat Rock; op Wednes. day, 8th of March, at Buffalo; on Thursday, 9th of March, at Lizcnby's; on Friday, 10th of March, at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, 11th of March, at Cure ton's Mill. After the above named times, I will attend at Camden, until the first day of May next, at which time the Books will positively be closed, and all defaulters double taxed. J. W. DOBY, T. C. K. D. Jan. 31, 7 4t j Commissioners of Roads. < A meeting of the Commissioners of Roads for Kershaw District, will be held in Camden on the ^ 13th of March next, at 12 o'clock, M_._ J JOHN WII1TAKKK, Ulerft. llidcs Wanted. Green and Dry liides will be purr based by Feb. 16. W. ANDERSON &. CO. \