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For the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum' Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia. Choi* era Morbus, Pains in the Back Limbs and Joints, Genera' weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching* of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel. Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, and all other Diseases arising from impurities ~C A... 1 O,-,.., P.invc A,' TI1V I IVIK AND VI III'? DUUijU, ana AlUAmu dC.vur?iiv.w w? ...? STOttACII. 03T Every disease t<> which the human frame is subject, originates from imparities of ilie blooJ or derangement ol v the digestive organs. Dr. Cordon's Family Pills. Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients as Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. Strike at the root of the disease, removing all impurities from the bnfv. opening the pores externally and internally, separating all foreign and ob loxious particles from the Chyle, so tliat the blond, of which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pur.*?necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the H *art. Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby afistoaixa health, by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and art-ries, 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 other means have failed. ? Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred leases of the mart aggravated forms of DYSPErstA have been cured by the .Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Blue Pill, and almost every other means had been resorted to without any benefit, and when death stared its miserable '' -S. Victim fully in the face. If Mr Cordon's Pills were not adapted to ihe. cure of any but this horrid malady, their miifortn success in this disease alone would he sufficient to "waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a bene factor of his species. 5CF"This m-dirine never fails to cure the wors([cases of rioKs in one week! For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the manner of its rifle ration, the complaints it is adapted to and the cures it has performed, we r.-f-r the reader to our agents, who will give them a Pamphlet gnu is. For sale by James R. McKai.v, F. L. Zemp Camden, also, forsale at all the towns and country stores in the South and West. Truth .is powerful, and, in this instance, has prevailed. A. o . Peter8* Vegetable Pills* Testimonials.?Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines of Philadelphia, Feb. 2,1840.?"Your Pills arg the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice of eight and twenty years. Their action on the chyle, and hence on the impurities of the biood, is evidently very surprising." Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of Quebec, L. C-, March 6, 1841.?"For billious fevers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medicine." For sale by *11 the Druggists in Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston, and A.J. Moses, Suinter* ville. J. R. McKAIN, Sole Agpnt in Camden. Aero, for sale by J. R. McKain, Camden, and A. A: T. Moses, Sumterville, HARRISON'S OINTMENT, an unfailing remedy in the cure of all kinds of Wounds, Sores, Scalds and Burns, aDd the Piles. Price 50 cents. 'J Dr. O. K. TYLER'S PSVSR AUD'AGTJS PILLS. ee .l ?l? XI urcru ever was a mcuiwinc mai mvuivu uiv public praise for the great good it lias done in curing Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tyler's Ague Pill?, as they cure the patient in 24 hours. They do not operate as a purgative, bui *s a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, and euro permanently, nor can they fail, if used as directed?the trial of a single box will prove the above statements, therefore, if you would secure your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's Ague Pills. For sale by J. R. McKain and F. L. Zemp, ir Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most ol the towns and country stores. For Sale. A new Rose-wood PIANO FORTE, of fine tnne and superior finish. It may l:e seen at m\ Ware Room, and will be sold low. July 21. J. F. SUTHERLAND. 7 sT 15. LEW Will continue to act a3 Agent for both the Bankt n this place, and attend to any commission busi ness that may be entrusted to him. Fashionable Clothing. We are now receiving from New-York, our stock o Ready-made Clothing, made in the latest and most fash ionable style, viz: Super Black, Dress and Frock Coats; Do " " Sacks; Brown and Olive Frock Coats; Business Coats, of various styles, and* made of hand some material*; doth, Beaver Cloth and Pilot Overcoats; Vesis of various styles; Pants &e; With a full supply of Shirts, Under Garments. Suspen dew,self-adjusting Stocks, Cravats, Gloves. Hoisery &c ail of which will be sold at the very lowest prices bv Oct 27. W. ANDERSON <fc CO. C^rXotice.^o Tftose WHO yam Bargains m me way or ^uure.Woreted Dr?c3 Goods, will do well tr call and see my assortment, as I am determined to sell them off at very low prices. ' > W. B. JOHNSTON; Splendid Chewing Tobacco. "Friendship," "Cherry Red," and "Ruse Bud" brands, some of tbe finest chewing Tobacco in market. W. B. JOHNSTON. Georgia Plain*, For rale by W. ANDCUSOX <fr CO. Oct. 27, 1817. Xegro shoes. We have on hand a full aworrment of Best quality black Pegged Brogans; " do Russets do do Second quality bik. do do Stitch-down Shoes, all of our own manufacture, whirl can be recemmeiuled to give entire ratirfaeiion to the pur chaser. Planters are inv itcd to call and examine our stock 8* we know thev will he pic&seu, t?o:n n? to quality anci price. W. ANDKltSOX & CO. E7w. BO.mEY Will continue to act as Agent for persons trans, acting business in either of the Hanks in Camden on his usual terms. Superior OSd flams. Mountain Butter and Lard, for sale low for cash by E. W. BOXNEY. Just Received, 1 cask old Brandy (llennosses' brand) * 1 " Biass's London Porter, pints 1 case Brandy Peaches Soda Cracker?, mixed Pickles, &c. June 9. S. BENSON, Cheese and Rice. Just received, a lot of fine northern cheese, alsc a few bushels Bossard's best Rice. Dec. 8. E. W. BONNEV. Ladies* French Kid Slippers and walking Shoes city made; also, men's and hoy's Russet and Kip Brogens. Just received and for sale bv February 2. E, W. BONNEY. Ladies' black Kid Gloves and clear Lawn Hdkfs. a new article. Just opened bv tj_i o. r \\r DAvvrtf reuruarjr u. ??. uv7iii>Di. Hark Wanted. Contracts will lie marie Gar Oak Bark, bv applying to IV. ANDERSON & CO. Wide Iron, Plough Moulds, Socket Spades Cast Steel, Garden Rakes and Hoes, wrought, cut and horse sh<?e Nails, Tracecliains, Collins' genuine Axes, English castings, <f-c. For sale bv Februarys. E. W. BONNEY. Patent Churn*. A superior article, Sitting Chairs, Northern wooden Ware, &e. Just received by February 2. E.W. BONNEY. Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purchased by Feb." 16. , W. ANDERSON & CO. IftLilROY* VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL l'lLLS. The startling drawback on nearly all Medicinal Aficnts has ever ben that in their process of purgation and purification. they have also uebilitatkd tiik svstem. Hence Purgative Medicines have always been regarded as at best but a Necessary Evil, Patients resorting to then) for the relief of oxe disease at the expenee of axotiikr. To obviate this, Physicians have long sought for an Agent that u-nnld at the same timk PURGE PURIFY AND STRENGTHEN, But their ellorts were nearly fruitless, and they had almost despairful of success when the labors of science, and research were rewarded by a discovery which fully realized lite fondest desires of the Medical Facility, and which is justly regarded as one of the most important Triumphs that Pharmacy ,ias ever achieved. This important desideratum is aamcd Dr. Le Roy's Vegetable Universal Pills, Which Purify the /Wood, and remove all corrupt, and vitiated humors, and unhealthy accumulations from the body in a manner never before rivalled,and v\ hieli yet produce no weakness or lassitude whatever, hut on the contrary tone the Stomach.and invigorate the constitution during the 1'roaress of tin iroperations! Mr. I.e Roy's Pills, in fact unite those heretofore irreconcilable, hut most desirable qualities. Evacuation and tnrisi.ration for thev are at the same time a STRENGTHENING PURGATIVE, AND A PURIFVING TONIC. The two principal ingredients in Dr. I.e Roy's Pills are Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla. So prepared that each promotes the beneficial efT-ct of the other, t lie former strengths ring, while the latter, through its union with various vegetable intrredietils. evacuates and purifies; thus they superinduce no torpidity of lassitude of the Digestive Ftinctioi.s, ainl hence their operations are attended bv no Reaction, or Subsequent Coslivencss. Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the most active and searching Medicine in existence. They at once attack the very ritot of Diseases, anil their action is so prompt, that in an hour or two after they are taken, the patient is aware of their good ellerts. They not only operate on the Blood, hut also on the chyle, of which the Blood 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 "25 cents per box. For sale by James R. McKain, Camden, S. C. THE FA?HI?NABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber being thankful for the large patronage he has received, assures his customers and the public, that he will continue to execute his work in the best and most fashionable style, at short notice. In order to obtain the best workmen he has to pay the highest prices in cash; he has therefore changed his business, and adopted the cash system, and will expect the money whenever I his bills are presented. W. M. WATSON. Sept 1. 1817. 34 it Notice. A!1 persons having demands against the estate of Capt. Powell .1/cRae, late of Kershaw District, de. ceased, are earnestly requested to present them properly attested forthwith, and those indebted, are requested to make payment to the subscriber. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, Executor. June I0th,lb47. Brick lay ill? and Plastering. The subscriber having located himself in Camden, respectfully offers his services to the citizens of the town and the surrounding country. Brick, laying, plain Plastering, stucco work, cornish and centres, rough casting, imitations of all kinds ol stone &.C., will be executed in a manner warranted to give satisfaction. A share of patronage is solicited. lie may be found at his residence on Rutledge between Market and Lyttleton streets. Per. sons in the country wishing his service, can ad\ dress him through the Post Office. JOSEPH SHEPHERD. Aug. 18, 1817. 32 tf Groceries. ' 500 sacks Salt 1 H'h'ds New Orleans and St. Croix Sugar Now Orleans .Molasses f Rio and Java Coffee Crushed and Loaf Sugar; superior Teas Bacon Sides; Iron and Steel Liquors assorted, with a full assortment o 5 Groceries, which will he sold on reasonahl r terms, by il. LEVY. Ladies' Boots and Shoes, W. Anderson &. Co. have received from Phila . delphia, a handsome assortment of Lad ies* colored silk Gaiters ? " " Francais Gaiter") made by : " black lasting Gaiters' [ Itvnn <S1 Co. 11 black half Gaiters ) Philadelphia" " Kid Slipi>crs ( " Kid and Calf Walking Shncsl . Misses black and colored Kid Slippers ' ' Kid and Calf Walking Buskins Children's fancy Bronze arid black do ? ALSO? Men's sewed and pegged Brogans, very low . Men's Women's and Boy's Shoes and Bootees, of our owi manufacture, for sale low, bv Jan. G- W. AXDKRSOX & CO. Segars and Tobacco. > Superior Spanish Segars, of favorite brands, ant fine chewing Tobacco, lor sale by ,May 19. S. BENSON. To Rent. j The two story wooden House, known as thi | Lee House, situated in King, a few doors fron I Broad street. Possession given immediately. Ap lv to C. MAT1IESON, Xuijj _ 2j Baron and I. aid. i 5,000 |l?s. North Carolina MACON , 1,000 do fresh do LARD 1.000 ga!?. best do WHISKEY For sale by JOHN INORAM. cii.ims. Walnut, Maple, Fancy auJ Plain Paintci Chairs, Rocking and Nurse Chairs, Children's Table and Silting Chairs For sale by C. L. CIIATTEN. I T\ _ na pi Qi 1/t'C. Ol A<1 millistraIor*s Softce. F. Ij. Zemp having received from the Ordinary of Kershaw District, grant of Letters of Admin istration dc bonis non of all and singular the good: and Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demand! that were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hercb} notifies the public, that all dealings with the es tatc of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, nius 1 in futue be with tne subscriber. Al! persons having claims against the said es tate, will present them properly attested, and al persons indebted to the same are hereby notiticc to come forward u'thout delay and make payment FRANCIS L. ZKMP, Adm'r. de bonis non. Jan. 4 1 tf Crushed Sugar, and superioi .Sperm Candies, just received and for sale by , \V. ft JOHNSTON. Dec. 22. 51 tf Old Port Wine. Just received another cask of that splendid ok 'Port Wine,' precisely the same article as tha which I sold before. W. B .JOHNSTON. To Kent. The store at present occupied by Mr. A. M Kennedy. ?also? The Office occupied by Dr. Lee, and the dwellin? now occupied by Mr. R. L. Wilson. Possession given first of January next. Applj to W. ANDERSON. Dcc.S tf 49 Finger Bowls, covered Dishes, Jus! opened by K. W. lUlNNEY. GEO. S. DOUGIjAS & CO. Will act as Agents for persons transacting busi. ness in either of the Banks in Camden on moderate terms. They are also prepared to receive Cotton and other Country Produce on storage on very moderate terms. December 15. 4P .yj" . ^ Gardening Implements. Pruning Shears; Hedge do. do with spring Shears and wooden handles Grafting and Pruning Saws Garden Trowe's for transplanting Iron Reels and Garden Lines i ; Lawn Rakes, spike do. { Round, squaie and swan neck bright steel Hoes : Briar Hooks, spring Blades, &.c. i Feb 1(5. ALEXANDER YOUNG. DRY GOODSlN CHARLESTON. The suliscriber would nvitc the attention of Planters and their families visiting Charleston to his stock of rich I'ancy and Staple Miry Goods. Having made additions to his Room the past season, he | is able In oflir greater inducements than ever before, to | his friends and customers, and confidently invites attention to his stock as the Most Extensive in the Southern Country. I If ie ittti?a>f).<>] t.i i.inhm/.n nlmiwf PVi'Pl' nrtiflr* ill fill* Drv* 1 Goods lino. Our front Sales K<>oin will contain a complete assortment of Ladies' Elegant Dress Goods, i SILKS, Ml'NLINS, BAREGES, CASHMERES, BOMBAZINES. ALPACCAS, SHAWLS, V1SSETTS, ' GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, LINENS, LINEN FABi RICS, HOSIERY, fie.. i$e. !n our Domestic Rooms, will be found a very full as fiorlinent of Domestic Fabrics, .' Negro Goods, Blankets, Oznaburgs, &c. Our facilities for purchasing Goods are such, that we j are able to ofler lliein at extremely low prices, and such as ' will defy all competition K. W. BANCROFT, 233 King-st, Charleston, Feb. IS 13. f> tf N. 15.?In our wholesale Rooms, we offer to merchants who buy in thi> market one of tlit most desirable stocks of j Goods to be found in the ci'y.and at prices that will astonish those accustomed to "Charleston long time prices." W. Til UK LOW CASTUN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDEN, S. C. OFFICE ON KINO STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, IN REAR OFBOYU's HuTEL. Ctoiitlciiicsa's Fa<,liioE?ablc Boots Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. W. AX PERSON & CO. Just Kcccircd, Hogsheads Sugar (some very low priced) Tierces Granulated Sugar Barrels crushed and powdered do. L"af do Fine old Java Coffee; Rio do Sperm Candles. For sale low by Jan. 12, 1*4 8._ S. B. LEVY. " A ftwlQoic of the same Sort." 5000 Gold Leaf Scgars 5'JOO Charleston do Cubrey Bulierffy do Pressed Espcrango Regalia do Thomas' sup. chewing Tobacco ' Tobacco of various brands, some low priced. Half Spanish Segars. Just received by January 12, 1348. S. B. LEVY. Champaigiic. Baskets Champaigne, "Bollinger" do do pints, "Bollinger" do do "Bourhc" j Casks Porter, quarts and pints r do Ale. Wines Liquors of all qualities. I Just received by S. B. LEVY. Preserves. West India Preserved ginger; West India pre, served pine apples: limes, peaches, plumbs and cherries. Fresh prunes, currants, citron and lemons; for sale by S. B. LEVY. Nov. 3, lS-l'7. Itni?in* and Fig? and Apples. 4 a,ltl 2 l)"xe!' Kaisins; Drums Figs Barrels Northern Apples; Box Lemons. Also?A fresh supply of Candies. Just received by S. B. LEVY. Jan. 11. _ 2 tf Notice oT Administratrix. Mary C. Reynolds having obtained grant of Letters of Administration of all and singular the f goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of George Reynolds deceased, at the time of his death, hereby notifies all who are indebted to the estate of tl c sain George Reynolds to come forward and settle their debts, with tl.e 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 Chesnut, Jr. as my agent and authorize him forme, as Administratrix, to receive any monies that may be due the Raid estate, and for me and in my name, to execute and give receipts and acquittances for the same. MARY C. REYNOLDS. Jan. 13, 134*. 'j U_ 1 Administrator's A'oticc. The subscriber having received grant of Letters of Administration de bonis lion, of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were j of Mrs. Margaret .17athis, 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 unke immediate | payment. J. \V. REM BERT, J Jan. 19. Adm'r de Bonis Non. Bonnets. Mrs. Goodlad respectfully informs the ladies of Camden and its vicinity that she has received a choice selection of English Straw Bonnets, consisting of Jenny Lind, China Pearl, Rough and Ready, Cobourgs, Duiislab'e, Buena Vista, and Cerro Gordo, of the most fashionable styles, which I will he opened for inspection this day. j Oct. 27, 4:1 _ tf_ Ladies' colored dress silks new style, lorsaie ] low. Alsocol'd all pachas, French merinos,cash i meres and mouslm de lanes at reduced prices. Dec.jB. B. W. BONNEV, To the Public. The subscribers beg leave lo return their thanks to their customers for the! liberal patronage afibr. ded tlicm during the past year, and to inform the i public that they continue the business at their old . stand, where all orders in their line will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. They - have good workmen and superior materials, and , will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. j Heady made Ploughs kept on hand or made to order. Wagons, carts, carriages, tf-c. made or repaired. Prices moderate. _ ; Jan. H). _ _ WIIIT ARE 11 & AURA NTS. Garden Seeds. ' j The subscriber is opening a slock of fresh Gar^ den Seeds, from the celebrated bouse of Thorbokn * | (f Co., New York. lie will cont'nuc 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 terms. _Nov. 17. J. R. McKAIN._ WIIEELWRIGHT AM) BLACKSMITH'S SHOP. j The subscriber takes this method of thanking t his friends for their patronage, and would respectfully inform the ci :/.ens of Camden and, persons residing in the count.y, that he is still to be found at his old stand, corner of Kutlcdyc and Markct-sts. where ho will he glad to supply any one in want of pood wagons, t arts, vv nccinarrows, or any other work in his line, having a line supply of seasoned Oak and Ash l'lank, Spokes, Hubs, &.c. Alstt, a (plantiiy of Tier and other Iron and Boxes, for either iron or wooden Axletrees. r Jan. 4. ROBERT L. TWEED. (p'A poor Blacksmith wanted. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. I Camden Insurance Company, of A'ew-Jcrscy. CHARTERED IX 1M2, The snhscriber having received the Agency of fhifl institution for Camden and vicinity, will receive applications, and issue Policies at the current ratr>f?, VP. D. Mc 1)0 WALL. I Fine Wines; Lemon Syrup; White Wine and Cidvr Vinegcr, for sale by Feb. 29. E. W. BONNE Y. Fresh Garden Seeds, OF THE GROWTH 0|F 1847, Wholesale or Retail, YV ARRANTED GOO I), Just received by P. Thornton, at the Post Office, CAMDKN, S. C. Globo Artichoke Early Sugar Loaf Cabbage Giant Asparagus Early Ox Heart do Early China Dwarf Beans Long Orange Carrot White Kidney do Largo Dutch Parsnip Refugee or 100 to 1 do White Solid Cellery Red Warrenlon do Long Green Cucumber Early Valentino do I Early do Robroy do Gherkins, fine for Pickles, Yellow Cranberry do very prolific, and bear till Largo Lima, a very rich frost shell Bean, runs well Early summer hush squash and bears till frost Crooked neck Cashaw, a White Ilorsc do fine running squash, fine A very tender snap Bean for pics and very prolific, docs Musk Melon, fine . 1 . I. l/-??l?l?,,n rift well IIJ I'lUlll mill l>vm. |vaiuviv|.? -W Earl}- Washington or six Nutmeg Melon do weeks Peas J Water Melon, very fine Early May do Green curled Kale Early Charlton do Ecrly curl'd Silccia Lettuce Bishops early dwf prolific do Large cabbngo head do Large white Marrowfat do'Magnum Bonumand Ice do Vic,oria * choice kind JwhitcUnion Matchless I Large Red do Blue Prussian* dojLarge Scotch Leek Toll Sugar do Ton Onion Seed Early Tuscarora Corn Curled Parsley Early Golden Sioux do Cayenne and Bell Pepper Early Sugar do Long Scarlet Radish Canary Seed, for Birds Early scarlet short lop do Long Blood Beet Long salmon do Early Turnip do Scarlet Turnip do True French sugar do Whilo Turnip do Large Purple Brocoli Black winter do I Early Cau'ifiowcr Bound Summer Spinnagc CABBAGE. Prickly . do Largo late Drum Head Purple Egg plant or Guinea Large Drum Savoy Squash Late Dutch Lucern or French clovee Green Glared Round Red Tomatoes Large Mountain jYelow do Green curled Savoy Early spring Turnip Early York Large Norfolk do Eirly Battersea iRutaBnga Early Dutch 0"A considerable discount will be made to persons who wish to purchase to sell again. Should my of the above seeds, on trial, not prove good, others will be given in return. Dec. 1. New Fall Goods. The subscriber is now opening a general assortment of staple and fancy Goods, selected by himself in New York, which he offers on his usual accommodating terms. They comprise in part, as follows? WOOLENS. IIeavy"London dutfil Blankets do i-triped brown French Blankets do grey and white'mackinaw Blankets *1" 'I ? > ^ ??>'! Ki-nurn tionrrn L'nrenvu U.J uiauaim vS,? do fray and plaid negro cloths do (ilascow jeans do do do Kingston striped and plaid negro cloths White, red and yellow flannels, aes'd qualities Superfine real Welsh flannels do black, blue, invisible green and cadet mixed cloths Fashionable cassimercs, assorted colors Ermine and doeskin cassimeres Sattinets, assorted colors and qualities Montery cassimeres; fancy vestings FRENCH E.URROIDERIES, &c. Elegant real French embroideredjcollars do do do trimmed do do do do embroidered capes do do do lare do do do do worked sleeves do do do do ladies caps do worked infants' rohes do do do robe bodies do rimmed linnen cambric handkerchiefs do embroidered do do do do do lace bordered do Superb embroidered cashtnirc robes Rich casbmire dresses Rich velvet-striped poult de soic silk French igured and worked muslin for dresses COTTON HOODS. Calicoes, cf new style and assorted qualities English and American long cloth, unusually cheap 12-4 bleaciied sheetings Jllea. and unblea. homespuns, assorted qualities Unbleached and bleached canton flannels Cotton cambrics and plaid muslins , Furniture dimity and book muslins Swiss and mull muslins and Furniture Fringe LINENS. Irish linens, lawns and sheetings; brown holland and li ten oznahur^s; bird-eye and Russia diapers; table diaper and damask table cloths; dowI 1 li 11.-no.to JUS tlllU^UUUii lllivaiii-* ALSO Alpacca and bombazine; Monterv plaids; gala plaids; colored merinocs; gondola plaids; worsted maiitcllas; bclgrave hoods; butterfly carved lucking combs; carved polka tucking combs, dressing and tine tooth combs; hair brushes With a variety of other articles sept. 2:2. II. LEVY. Bagging anil Rope. 150 piec;s Kentucky Bagging; 100 coils Rope. Just received and for sale by sept. 22. II. LEVY. JOin IINGRAiTI, Receiving & Forwarding Merchant and BankAgent, CAMDEN, S. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully attend, ed to, on moderate terms. Northern Tubs, Brass Bound Water Buckets, Sugar Cans, Keelers, Measures &.c. For sale by E W BONNEY. Jan 5 1 tf For Kale. 50 barrels fresli LIME, in good order. Jan. 5. J. F. SUTHERLAND. The Subscriber. W7ILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in botli the Banks of this place, and attend to any Commission Business which may be entrusted to him. Office at the Counting Room of McDowall Shannon C. J. SHANNON. *e\v Uotlioriist llyinu Books. A supply of the new Southern Ilvmn hooks, will he received hy tho DeKnlh, and will be be sold at the publisher's prices. W. B. JOHNSTON. J?llT/,J?r, frc. Coral Pins, Earrings and Bracelets C.unco Pins and Braceleis Diamond, Topaz and Ruby Rings Cold chains and Guards Gold and silver Thimbles; gold Pens and Pencils Silver Table and Tea Spoons Silver Forks, Ladles, Spectacles, suitable for ill ages, with plain and colored glasses Watch Glasses; Pencil Leads; Silk Purses Bead Bags; Bag and Purse Clasps Purse Silk; Steel Beads; Fringe and Tassels Crochet and Knitting Needles. JVa'chcs, Plated W'are, Arc, Gold and Silver Watrhos. (Geneva Hunting Cases; French and English Patent Levers. Plated cake Baskets; Castors; cordial Stands I an I Candlesticks. Writing Desks, Work Boxes Brushes; Combs; Knives; Razors; Scissors <fc. Jan. 21. ALEXANDER YOUNG. To Rent, The store house on Broad street, now occupied by Jefferson Burkley. Possession given immediately. Apply to A. G. B A SKIN. Jan. 3 1 tf TAKE A SEAT! Just received a tine assortment of curl-maple and fancy Sitting and Rocking Chairs, cane and wood seats; together with a fine assortment of . Furniture, such as Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes Bedsteads, fancy and plain Dressing Bureaus, <f-c. | For 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 improvement on the Water Wheel is prepared to sell Rights, either for States, Districts, or to Iridi viduals. The advantages of this wheel over all others now in use, are, that it is not affected by dead or back water so long as there is a good head above it; it increases the speed over the ordinary ; wheel, so as to grind a bushel in from 3 to 8 min- I utes?with a good head of water a bushel has been ground in the first mentioned time?its construction is so simple that any one who can make a Tub Wheel can put one of these in operation; in fact, it is the Tub Wheel improved. Persons purchasing a right for a State or District will be furnished a model free of charge, and to those who purchase indidual rights all necessary | instructions will he given on personal application ; to the subscriber nine miles west of Camden, where one of the wheels can le seen in operation. Letters addressed (post paid) to the subscriber, (care of A. Al. Kennedy,) will meet with prompt attention. E.MANEEL PARKER. ?Attention is invited to the annexed certificates "Cnm-Jcn S. C. JInrch 1, 1847. "This is to certify that I have used he Water Wheel invented by Mr. Einanuel Parker. 1 applied it to my Mill, ' which had previously ground one bushel in twenty-minutes | hut which, after its application, ground a bushel in fee mm- j ule*. with two-thirds of the water power. The meal is e- ' qually as good, if not better than before." P. Melt A. (South-Carolina?Kershaw District. I do hereby certify that 1 have in use. attached to my Grist Mill, the improved Water Wheel, the Patent of which Emanuel Parker of Kershaw District has obtained; and find it superior to any wheel I have before had or seen, ( and inor than realising my most sanguine expectations. a. a. Mcdowell, i December 9, 18-17. Sontli-Carlina?Kershaw District. This is to certify that Mr. E. Parker has affixed his Pa- 1 tent Wheel to my Grist Mill, and 1 am very much pleased \? ith its performance, and feel confident that it excels . any thing of the kind that 1 have ever seen. WM. TAYLOR. i Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate ' of John H. Anderson, will hand them in to the Administrator legally attested, within the time I prescribed by latv,and all persons indebted to the said estate, will Iniake immediate paymentj to JAMES It. McKAlN, Adm'r. Aug. 25, 1847. Superior Segars. Just received a fine lot oi Segars, branded 'B. Franklin' and 'Levon de Oro,' both brands very fine. W. 13. JOHNSTON. Dec. 22 u ~S A M UEL~SHIVER, Kail-Road Blacksmith, Recpectfully tenders his services to the public as a BLACKSMITH, having commenced business on his own account. He deems it unnecessary to say any thing or give any reference as to hisqualifi. ca'ions in the above business, having been so long and extensively known as a mechanic. Suffice it to say, that every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. He will do every description of work in his line, at the shortest notice, such as, Carriage Work, Carriage Springs, Springs of every kind made and repaired?Edge Tools of every description, made of cast steel, and repaired?Plantation work of every description?Pipe Boxes and Axle Trees always on hand. HT Horse Shoeing.?This branch of his business will receive his exclusive personal attention; having devoted much of his time, and particular attention thereto, he is quite certain th.it no complaint will ever be made on that score, and ail he asks is a trial. Mis shop is located on York (below Davis' Hotel) and Market streets, one door above E. M. Bronson's Tin Shop. March 17. 11 tf Brick Yard. The subscriber having leased the Brick Yard o Col. James Chesnut, on Pine Tree creek, will be prepared in a short time, to furnish any quantity, of bricks on accommodating terms. April 2d, 1647. J. F. SUTHERLAND. C. MATIIESON, BANK AGENT. At his old stand opi'^sitb Davis* Hotel> Ricc. A prime article of Rice, on sale. u- it lnnvsTnw NEW GROCERY AM) 7AHXLT ??,0TiaZ01T ST0P.3. The subscriber has just opened a carefully selected stock of Family Groceries, which he proposes to sell for cash, at a very small advance on cost His stock consists in part, of? Kio, old Java, Cuba and Mocha Coffee I/)af, lump, crashed, pulverized and brown Sugar. New Orleans and West India Molasses Gunpowder, hyson, green and black Tea Rice, Flour heese, Bacon, I/ird and Mackarel Sardines in oil, salmon and lobsters Almonds, raisins, currants, citron and figs Preserved ginger, pine apple, lemon and orange Brandy peaches, cherries and pears Mushroom, tomato, paoli and walnut ketchup Pickles assorted, and sauces of different kinds Mustard, pepper, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, allspice Soda, butter, sugar and water crackers Lemon, pine apple, raspberry and ginger syrups Cognac Brandy (Hcnnesse's and other brands) Bordeaux, old peach and apple brandy Holland Gin; Jamaica and New England Rum Monongahela, old rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey New Orleans (rectified) ar.d North Carolina do Malaga, Madeira, Sherry and Tencriffe wine Champagne, old Port, laret and Muscat do London Porter and Scotch ale in quarts and pints American and French cordials, assorted Tallow, sperm* and adamantine candles Bar soap; starch; indigo; castor oil; salt petrc Yeast, scidlitzand soda powders; Sal .Eratus With a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. S. BENSON. Dickson &, Latta's old stand, nerly opposite Davis' Hotel. May 19. South Carolina?Lancaster District In the Common Pleas. Wilson Villiries, vs. Henry Me Ho wall?Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Whereas the plaintiff in the above stated case has filed his declaration on the 6th March, 1647 against the defendant, who is absent and without the limits of this Stale, as it is sain, having neither wife nor attorney known within the 6ame, on whom a copy of the declaration with a rule to plead thereto might bo served: It is ordered that the defendant do plead to the same within a year , and a day from the date hereof, otherwise final and ablsoute judgment will be awarded against him II. R. PRICE, clerk. Dissolution of Copartnership' On the 1st of January next, tha co-partneiship existing under the firm of Doby & Kennedy will tin rtiesntvod hv mutual consent. All debts due by and to the concern will be eettled by R. M Kennedy J* ^ DOBY. Dcc, h. R- M. KENNEDY. * Dr. C. H. Scliap'a Headache Pi lift, FOR THE RELIEF AND CUBE OF SICK HEADACHE By the use of these Pills, the periodic attack* of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and, if taken at the commencement of an attack* immediate relief from the pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea tad relieving the Headache, to which Females are aukject durimg pregnancy. , ^ For actual ev.dcnce in their favour, we are allowed to refer to the following leltcfJ From Rev. Tlios, Smyth, D. D. Charleston, May, 1846, My dear sir: 1 have been exceedingly distressed with a very frequent and severe sick hcaiache*afcd availed myself, last fall' of the U6e of yoClr PiDsrf and, al.hough I am not permanently relieved, jret J tind very great relief from the use of these Pill# and can With them, nrevent the headache, when warned of its approach, and relieve it when if has not progressed very far. I can also secure freedom from headache, on any occasion, by taking one or more of these Pills on the previous night, f am led to consider them a very safe and useful Pill, and adapted to improve the tone of the stomach and digestive organs. - . 'Very sincerely, yours,' Thomas SflTTTJI' To Dr. Sclmpp. For sale at Cleveland's, nearly opposite the Masonic Hall. _ Yeast Powders. These Powders are an entire substitute fer Yeast in all culinary purposes, havingbeen improved by a recent chemical discovery, by which tbev are rendered perfecrly harmless to the Dyspeptic as well as the Epicure, and are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. also cleveland's Improved Soda & Seidlitz Pjw&ers* The almost universal employment of SeidliU Powders as an Aperiant and gentle laxative renders the attainment of an article, the quality of which may be relied on as a desirable object; whilst the fact ts notorious that a majority of the powders are totally inefficient. These Powders are prepared of pure materials aud arc put up in such m manner as to preserve their quality in any climate. For sale at Cleveland's, nearly opposite the Masonic Hall. . Dr. All* m'<f Compound, for t1ie cuitf. of dyspepsia. This Medicine is offered to the pubhc generally, from a full conviction that it is superior to any other medicine now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Nervous Debility, or Bodily Weakness, &c. Beisg sole Agents for the sale of Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound, those suffering ftom Dyspepsia are invited to call and procure a bottle of this truly invaluable Medicine. For sale atCLEVS* land's, nearly onnosite .Masonic Hall. N. R.?Medicines may be obtained at any hour of the night by knocking at the side door. In Equity?Kershaw District. Margaret McCaskiil and Satnl. P. Murchisoa V8 Daniel McCaskiil and"others. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Daniel McCaskill, the brother of Alexander McCaskill, who is one of the defendants to this bill, departed frum his State many years since, and haft not been heard from or of since then: On motion of J. M. DeSaussure, coinplainant'6 solicitor, it is ordeted hat the said Danie', or if he be dea.d any children that he inav have left, do plead, answer or demur to this kill within three months from this day, or an order pro confesso will be granted against hira or them. WM. M. SHANNON, c. E.imr. Comm'rs. Office, Feb. 10, 1848. (8787} EQUINOX. This tine and thorough bred Stallion will stand the ensuing season, commencing on the first of March, and ending on t he 1st of July, in the vicinity of Camden, at 810 the season and ?20 the insurance and 50 cents to the groom. Equinox is a beautiful dark chesnut, 15 hands, ihreo inches high, finely proportioned, of superisr form and action, of great docility, and in all rer. peels admirably adapted to improve the stock ?f saddle and draft horses, lie was bred by R.I. Stevens, Esq. of New York, out ol Janette, full sister of Nir Charles; his sire Mr. Rolls' celebrated horse Gohanna. Feb. 16?2m Copartnership. The subscribers have this day formed a copsrt? nership in the Auction and Commission business under the name and firm of GAMEWELL& BARKIN, and will promptly attend 10 all business entrusted to their care. J. N. GAMEWELI* J. W. BASKIN. January 24th, 184?. HEALTH! HEALTH! THOMSON'S UUIVIrUUINU oritur ur I An. cl VYUuU NAr I HA , The only CERTAIN REMEDY for the Cure of COr SUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood. Pain in the Side and Breast, sort Throot. Hoarseness, PuljiUation of the Heart, , Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Nervous Trtinours. Liver Somolaint, Di.xascd Kidneys, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast, and Ijtings, Of all the diseases incident to our climate there in nam so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatalm Consumption. In this country especially, Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically n scourge, and in its resistless eareer. sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, laying low, with a relentless hand, theslroiigestand fairest of oar race. 7/itherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease havs pnived vain, and all. that seemed within our power wee at best the alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother, the certain progress to the tomb. , The Proprietor, in offering this preparation to the pobH*, would embrace the opportunity to state upon whatfioande it puts forth its merits; and the reason upon which itfoundi its superior claims to the attention of the afflicted, that aB who require its use may repose full confidence in its cmlive powers. Since its fust preparation he has had the pleasure of witnessii gits happy results in iiumerot s instances; but he was determined not to offer it to tlie public na? til he had become thoroughly con\ lnced of its efficacy. Having such conviction, he now confidently offein it as a teasedy wilitnut a parallel in the cure of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION and its kindred diseases. Let the folly wing speak for itself? "I Imvc used Thomson's Compound Syrnp of T^rairf Wood Naptliu, for some time in my practice, and have found it the most efficient remedy I ever used in Consume* live curonic ciiwirrn, at-., ? nun givai utiuimiiiji with Weakness of the pulmonary orpins existed. The rapiclity with w hich it acts is greatly in its favor where dyt* [intra or oppression exists, which is immediately relieved by it. In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that diaenw, ard I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention tm* Physicians, and exempt from the imputation of empiricism." M. CHAMBERS, M. 1), Philadelphia, Oct. 11,1816. The above medicine prepared only by An net Dicfe son, at N. E. comer of Fifth ane Spruce Streets. Philadelphia. Sold in Camden by F. L. ZEMP, Sole U)4 by respectable Pruugists generally. Price $1 or 50 cts. | >r bottle. Beware of Imitntkon^' Januarv 19- 3 8t ? ? t Election Notice. STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA, Office of Court of G. S. and Common Plenty of Kershaw District. Whereas, a vacancy has occurred in the Officf of Ordinary for Kershaw District, (owing to Uih death of It. L. Wilson.) Now, therefore, in pur. suanceof the "Act of the Legislature of 1839,"-\ do hereby give Public Notice that an Election fi? Ordinary will be held on Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1343, to fill said vacancy. Witnoce mv band at Camden, this 7th dlV df February, A. D. 1846.? " '! B. GASS, Clerk. Northern Tan Sole Leather, Calf and Lining Skins, Harness and Red am) Black upper Leather, Patent Leather, Saddle Leather, Shoe Thread &c. &c., for sale by Feb. 23, GEO. ALuEN;"' ? .' JOHN J. WORKMAN. BANK AGENT, I CAMDEN, S.C.