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Copartnership. f ha subscribers have this day formed a copart nerebip in the Auction and Commission business tinder the name and firm of (3 AMEWELL & BAS. KIN, and will promptly attend to all business en trusted to their care. J. N. GAME WELL, J. W. BASKIX. jj-V- Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., and Harness Nnrthorn maU. tvhirh nffpH for Rslc at Charleston prices. Having leased the establishment in which he works, he is prepared to build . and to repair every description of Carriages, \Vagfpns, Carts, Wheelbarrows, &c. and ail kinds o ron work, either for plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited, ,A pril 20. ROBERT MAN. Bv tlie JlcKalb. FRUIT, FRUIT. Oranges, Lemons and Apples, Citron, Currants, Figs and Prunes, just received by April 25. S. B. LEVY. Dying and Scouring. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public generally, that he is prepared to restore t< their original colors when faded, gentlemen's wea ring apparal, such as coats, pantaloons, vests aac cloaks, and neatly press. He will also removt f greRse or paint, and line 01 repair if needed 01 wished. Ladies and gentlemen's Bonnets am Hats Dyed Black and neatly pressed. He assures the pbblic that any work done bj him will not soil the whitestest article. He will also continue to work at the tailor'i trade, and will receive the fashions regularly an< warrant good fits. The subscriber may be found on DeKalb stree west of the M, E. Church. i.?i on ii??n A Mlf.F.S. opiilf ?U* | I I j *? M. dHHR K3TJJ1 a V^TfTT^TSB^ r/]||HflnHa3aM For the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheun Rheumatism, Piles*, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Clio era Morbus, Pains in the Back Limbs and Joints, Genen weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Hear liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deaf new, Dropsy, Asthma. Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of al kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel, remale Complaint*. Nervou Complaint*, and all other Diseases arising from impuritie of the blood, and morbid secretions of the liver am stomach. &y Every disease to which the human frame is subject originates from impurities of the blood or derangement c the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients a Nature intended should operate on the impurities of th Human System. Strike at the rootof the disease, removing all impuritie from the body, opening the pores externally and internally operating all foreign and obnoxious particles from th Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, must b thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorou action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thcreb restoring health, by opening the pores, cleansing th vainsand arteries, miimpeding ali the natural veins and pu rifying the blood; they render the system not only thorough iy sound, but also impervious to disease, even when al other means have failed, fcT" '.7 train the last twelve months, more than one bun dred oases of the moit aggravated form* of dyspepsia hav beeu cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting the Blu Pill, and almost every other means had beci. resorted t without any benefit, and when death stared its misembl ?? f..n? ??-? e?? tc iu t>;n .. fhuiiu limy ill nic tote. ii i/i. vviuuii n i inn ?vrt* ii'" adapted to the cure of any but this horrid malady, tliei anifonn success in thi? disease alone would be. sufficient t 'waft on to fame" tlie name of their inventor, as a bene factor of his species. ft^This medicine never fails to cure the worstjeases o piles in one week.' For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the man nar of its operation, the complaints it is adapted to and tin cores it has performed, we refer the reader to our agents who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. For sale by James 11. McKain. F. L. Zemp Camden also, formic at &U the towns and country stores in the Soutl and West. Troth is powerful, and, in this instance, ha< prevailed. Peters' Vegetable Pitts. Testimonials.?Extract of a letter from Dr Waines of Philadelphia, Feb. 2, 1840.?"Your Pilli are the mildest in their operations, and yet inos powerful in their eQecLs, of any that 1 have evei met with in a practice of eight and twenty years Their action on the chyle, and hence on the impu rilies of the biood, is evidently very surprising." Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of Que. bee, L. C., March 6, 1841.?;'For billious fevers tick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters' Pills are ar excellent medicine." For sale by all tlie Druggists in Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston, and A.J. Moses, Sumterville. * J. R. McKAiN, Sole Agent in Camden. Arsn. ?nr sale hv J. R. McKain. Camden, and A A. J. Moses, Sumterville, HARRISON'S DINT" ME NT, an unfailing remedy in the cure of al! kinds of Wounds, Sores, Scalds and Burns, anc the Piles. Price 50 cents. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S PSVSS, A2TD ACI73 PILLS. If there ever was a medicine that merited the public praise for the great good it has done in cij. ring Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tyler's Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in 24 hours. They do not operate as a purgative, but as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, and cure 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. McKaix and F. l. Ze.mp, in Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most ol the towns and country stores. HEALTH! HEALTH! THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPTHA TU Wy CERTAIN REMEDYfor Cure uj CONSUMPTION1, Asthma, Bro-ichitis, Spitting of Bi'xxl. Pain in the Side and Breast, tore Throat, Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hices, Nervous Tremows. Liver Somplaint, Diseased Kidneys, and Affections generuUu of the Throat, Breast, ana Lungs, Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is none m universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal as 'Consumption. In this country especially, Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge, and in its resistless career, sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, laying low, with a relentless hand, the strongestand fairest of our race, /Jitherto 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 amoother, 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 tt|sjn which it founds its superior claims to the attention of the afflicted, that ail who require its use may repose full confidence in its curative power*. Since its first preparation he has had the pleasure of witnessing its happy results in numerous instances; but he was determined not to offer it to the public until he had become thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. Having such conviction, he notw confidently offers it as a remedy wihtout a parallel in the cure of PULMONARY CON SUMPTION and its kindred diseases. Let the follywing tpenk for itself? ? ! have used Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wnrvl Nitnfhn for tiinp in inv nr?Mi?>u ????<! I.nva found it the moat efficient remedy 1 ever used in Consumptive ca?e?, chrome catarrli, &c., wliert great irritability, with weakness of the pairs jnary organs existed. The rapidity with which it act* i* greatly in it* favor where dyspnoea or oppression exists, whir Ci is immediately relieved ifcy it (a Pulmonary Consumption it can lie used with confidence, being applicable to every fonn of tlat disease, ard I consider it a m?dicine well worthy the attention <d Physicians,and uxeiupt from the imputation of empiricism.1' C/llA.llBCRb, 31. 1>, Philadelphia, Oct 11,1846. Ttte above medicine prepared only by Abnjey d- Dickson, at N. E. cornerof Fifth ane Spruce Street*, Philadelphia. Sold in Camden by F. L. ZEMP, Sole Agent, und by respectable Draggint* generally. Price 91 or 50 cts. per bottle. Beware of Imitation*. January 19- 3 8t Fine Wmea; Lemon Syrup; White Wine and Cider Vinegcr, for sale by Teb.?. E W, BONNE Y. THE WORLD'S ILLATION! THAT TUB PILES IS DISARMED OF IT8 TERRORS By Dr. Uphain's Tegetable Electuary The great sensation which was created among the Medical Faculty, and th.oiiphout the civilized world, by the annonnocment of Dr. t'pnam's Electuary, for the cure of Piles (a disease that resisted all former medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence that it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases of Piles, cither Bleeding or ' Blind, External or Internal, also, for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, such as 9 Severe and Habitual C'ortiveness. DvsrErsiA, Liver Complaint, Inflammation ok the Spi.ef.n. Kidneys, Bladder, Bowels, and Spine; Ulceration of the Intestines; Flow of Blood to the Head, <fcc.; and FOR THE RELIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. Voluntary Certificates United States Marshall's Office, 1 i New York, December6th, 1847. > Messrs. Wvatt & Ketciian?Gentlemen?Understnnd ing thai you are the Oener.it Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary for the cure of Piles, I have deemed it a duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalf of that valuable Medicine. 1 have Ihvu afflicted with the i Piles many years, and nave tried various remedies, but with no beneficial cflecls. In|Ved, I began to consider my case hopeless. But. about the first of September last. I was pre. vailed upon by a friend, to make a trial of the above named medicine; 1 took his advice, and rejoice to sav that 1 am not , only relieved, but I believe perfectly ruled. 1 most earnest' Iv recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to be > afflicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very Respectfully, your ob't. servant, 1 " ELY MOORE. New York, September Cth, 1847. r Messrs. Wyatt A- Ketcham?Gentlemen?I am eonstrnin1 ed to give voii a statement of the benefit I derived from using Dr. I'pnam's Electuary, in a case of Piles, by so do. ing. I shall render a bendfit to those who are suffi-ring from that troublesome disease. I was reduced for several years by the Piles so much that it was with great difficulty for 3 me to walk or attend to my business. I also suffered from J other disease, which were extremely troublesome, and which I am pleased to say two boxes of* the Electury entire. ly removed; and that my health is better now than it has 1 been for many years. It has done me and my family since more good, and with less expense, than all the physicians to whom I have applied, or medicine that I have used. I remain, still in perfect health. Your ob t sen t, NELSON NEWTON. 280 Spring street, cor. Rcnwick. New York, November 2.1847. Messrs. Wvatt A: Keteliam?Gentlemen?I consider it a duty which I not snly owe to you. but to my fellow beings, to speak in praise of Dr. Upham's Electuary, a medicine which I think has saved my life, and restored me to full , health. For several years I was afflicted with Piles, togeth I cr Willi uvspepsia, aim a general uernngemcui 01 mc syw x tem. I employed different physicians, with no good result, t and they at least told me they could do no more for me, and ? said that I must die. I thus had given up all hopes of ever I having my health restnred, until I had called to mind the g benefits that a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Benjamin g Percival) had derived in a severe case of chronicle dyscn0 tery, by your medicine, that I purchased a box, which, to my surprise, after hiking a few doses. 1 received great relef, and thank God. by continuing its use. that I am'now re* ? stored to perfect health. MRS. SARAH T. AMES, 142 Mercer street Notice.?The genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature thus IK?"A. Upham.M. D.) The hand is als so done with the pen. Price SI a box. e Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fuhon street, N. Y. and Druggists generally, throughs out the United States and Cnnadies. J. R. McKAIN. Agent for Camden, S. C. e March 22 12 tf c Most Extraordinary Work! y THE MARRIED WOMAN'S ! PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, [ By Dr. A. M. MARICEAI-, Professor of Diseases of 1 Women. Sixth Edition, 19m. pp. 250. Price si. 25,000 copies sold in Three Mouths. Evcrv female is getting a copy of this most important and e interesting Work- Thousands of females, married and e unmarried, (the married pariicularly) are suffering and ? have suffered for years, expending money in purchasing e useless medicines, who would here at once discover the 11 nature of their complaint, its cause.and ;hc remedy. r It is intended especially for the married, or those con0 trmplatiiig marriage, as it di.-eloscs important secrets which ;* should be known to them particularly. And thus forone dollar, (the price of Hie hook.) years of misery will be saved f to thousands of females, and their youth, la-anty, and buoyancy of spirits r-tained to an advanced age, instead of ailing. sick, and emaciated ut thirty. e To the wife, to the mother, to the female cither budi, ding into womanhood, or to the one in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an important chance, as . also to the one contemplating marriage, i- is beyond price. :i Over ten thousand copies Imve been scut by mail within three months, with petfect safety and certainty. In no s instance has a remittance faiied lu reach the publisher, or the hook those to vvliom it lias been directed. On tlic receipt of One Dollar, the "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" will he sent [without cost to the purchaser for posla gc.) to any part of the United Mates. ' P. Piiorn'Tu.n, at the Post OHice is Agent for Camden, s for the sale of tiie above. t Feb. 23, 184$. 8 Cin r ?. B. LUVV Will continue to net as Agent for both the Banks - in this place, and attend to any commission busi iiess that may !>e entrusted to him. Fashionable Clothing. ' Wc are now receiving from New-York, our dock of Ready-made Clothing, made in the latest and most fault* 1 ionabie style, viz: Super black. Dress and Frock Coats; Do " " Sacks; Brown and Olive Frock Coats; Business Coats, of various styles, and" made of hand* unit imiis) Cloth, Beaver Cloth and Pilot Overcoats; Vests of various styles; Pants &e; With a full supply of .Shirts, Under Garments, Suspen dcs.self-adjusting Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, lloisery &c, I all of which will he sold at the verv lowest prices by Oct. 27. W. ANDKKSON & CO. <jlt>orgi:i Plains, For sale by W. A.N DC ICS ON" CO. Oct. 27. 1817. Negro shoes. > We have on hand a full a?sorrinent of Best quality hlack Pegged Brogans; " do Russets do do Second quality blk. do do t Stitch-dow n Sliocs. all of our own mannfactnre. which tan be recommended to give entire satirfaciion to the purchaser. Planters are invited to call and examine our stock, as we know thev will be picased, both a* to quality and ' price. ' VV. ANDERSON & COCheese and Kicc. i Just received, a lot of fine northern cheese, also a few bushels Bossard's best Rice, i Dec. 8. IP. W. BONNKV. The Subscriber. HJILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in both the Banks of this place, and attend to any Conuiissim Business which may be entrusted to him. Office at the Counting Room of McDowali <J-Shannon C.J. SHANNON. Notice. All nersons linvin<r demands against the Estate I r? > n 1 of Jolm H. Anderson, will hand then) in to the Administrator legally attested, within the time prescribed by law,and all persons indebted to the said estate, will make immediate payment to JAMES R. McKAIN, Adtn'r. Aug. 25, 1847. Brirk Yard. ~ The subscriber having leased the Brick Yard o Col. James Chesnut, on Fine Tree creek, will be prepared in a short time, to furnish any quantity of bricks on accommodating terms. April 28, 1847. J. F. SUTHERLAND. ? A ft w of flic Manic Sort." 5000 Clold Leaf Segars 5'JOO Charleston do Cubrey Butterfly do Pressed Esperango Regalia do Thomas' sup. chewing Tobacco Tobacco of various brands, some low priced. Half Spanish Segars. Just received by January 12. 1848. B. LEVY. I9ott?c and I,of for ittlc. The ruhn-riber uflen, f >r snlr;his House and Lot shouted near the .Methoiiis' I'lmrrli in Camden. For further par demur* anpiy to i. \v. i egue*. Feh'-ii. W. J.JKRAXClfcJames Chesnut. jr., Esq., is my sole Agent and Attorney, with full power to art for tnc in settling the Estate of the late Dr. George Reynolds: and no other person is authorised to use my name, or to receive money or grant discharges of the said Estate, unless specially empowered in writing by him or myself. MARY C. REYNOLDS, Adin'x of G. Reynolds. A/arch 127, 1847 Notice. All perron* having demand* njrainst the Estate of J. E. Inprem, will hand them in legally attested within tlie time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to the Estate, will make immediate payment to TJIOJIAS BALLARD. Adm'r. May?. 19 tf $ ? ? ?? Ladies' Boots and Siloes, VV. Anderson &. Co. have received from Philadelphia, a handsome assortment of Ladies' colored silk Gaiters ' " " Francais Gaiter) made by " black lasting Gaiters? > Ryan & Co. " black half Gaiters ) PhiladelpJtia" " Kid Slippers " Kid and Calf Walking Shoes Misses black and colored Kid Slippers ' ' Kid and Calf Walking Buskins Children's fancy Bronze and black do ?also? Men's sewed and pegged Brogans, very low Men's Women's and Boy's Shoes and Bootees, of our own manufacture, for sale low, bv Jan.6- W. ANDKRSON & CO. Gentlemen's Fashionable Boots Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON & CO. Champaignc. Baskets Champaigne, "Bollinger" J- ;tn^n: ?> <10 <iu jMutfi, iiwiuiigci do do "Bouche" Casks Porter, quarts and pints do Ale. Wines Liquors of all qualities. Just received by S. B. LEVY. Preserves. West India Preserved ginger; West India preserved pine apples: limes, poaches, plumbs and cherries. Fresh prunes, currants, citron and lemons; for sale by S. B. LEVY. Nov. a, 1817. Raisins and Fig* and Apples. A and ^ boxes Raisins; brums Figs Barrels Northern Apples; Box Lemons. Also?A fresh supply of Candies. Just received by S. B. LEVY. Jan. 11. 2 tf WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH'S SHOP. The subscriber takes this method of thanking his friends for their patronage, and would respectfully inform the citizens of Camden and. persons residing in the country, that he is still to be found at his old stand, corner of Rutledge and Market-sts. where he will be glad to supply any one in want ol good Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, or any other work in his line, having a fine supply of seasoned Oak and Ash Plank, Spokes, Hubs. <fcc. Alsu, a quantity of Tier and other Iron and Boxes, for either iron or wooden Axletrees. Jan. 4. ROBERT L. TWEED. O'A good Blacksmith wanted. Receiving k Forwarding Merchnnt and BanliAgcnt, CAMDEN, S. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully attend, ed to, on moderate terms. JOHN J. WORKMAN, t uwr * r? v r CAMDEN. S. C. F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Agent, camdkn, s. <;. W!1 attend to Public and Private Sales of any description. (D*Auction Room opposite James Dunlap, a few doors above Davis's Hotel. 11?tf Groceries. 500 sacks Salt H'h'd* New Orleans and St. Croix Sugar New Orleans Molasses Rio and Java Coffee Crushed and Loaf Sugar; superior Teaj Bacon Sides; Iron and Steel Liquors assorted, with a full assortment of Groceries, which will he sold on reasonabl terms, by II. LEVY. \V iiiskcy. A few barrels fine old Baltimore whiskey, Miller's Brand. For sale by JAMES McEWEN. Feb. 20. 1813. 8 tf Carpenter to Hire. Will he hired by the day or job, by March 27. M. LEVY. ~~ SELLING OFF FOR CASH. \V. AN i 'ERSON &. CO. intending to close their general business, will ofTer their stock of Tr~jTc!> Cl^CEX!Dl?3^39 Ready .Hade Clothing, 1IARD WA RE, SADDLER Y, BOO TS, SHOES, &c. At very reduced prices. As our assortment is I guild, and . *: are determined to sell, we would in vite purchasers to call, as great bargains may be expected Garden Seeds. The subscriber is opening a stock of frc9h Gardon Seeds, from the celebrated hou~e of Thorburn dj- Co., New York. lie will cont-nue 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. Wliitc Lead, Window Glass. A new supply of White Lead and Window Glass just received. As these articles are purchased at cash prices, they will be sold lower than they have ever been in this market. Nothing will be gained by sending to Charleston for them Before purchasing elsewhere call at the subscri. bcr's. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. 23. 1818. 8 _ tf_ CAMDEN BRANCH. TEN MILES of the Camden Branch Rail Road, from the Junction to Clarendon are now open for the transportation of Freight and Passengers. A passenger Train runs daily in connection who uie i rams oil uie oouin uaroima xvan rvuau. Freights will also be taken to and from this station, the charges however, on freight to Clarendon must for the present, be paid in advance. For further particulars, apply to N. D. Iuxj.ey? Agent at Clarendon, or to the Agents on the 14^. Rail Road. JOHN McRAE, Engineer &c. March 26. 13 tf Committed. To the Jail of Kershaw District, a negro man named Alirk, who says ho formerly belonged to Dr. Burgess of Sumter District, but does not know his present owner, that he has been, runaway about five years. The owner is requested to come forward comply with the law and take him away. may 22. D. W. ROB1SON, Jailor. Ordinary's Notice. Whereas, no administration on the estate of Cicorgc W. Gilman, late of Kershaw District, deceased lias been applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, 1 have taken possession of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said estate as derelict. All persons indcb.ed to the said estate are required to pay the same over to mc, and those having demands against the estate will present them to me duly atiested for payment. may 17. J. R. JOY, O. K. D. A handsome assortment of Spring MUSI,INS, BKKA* GES and GINGHAMS, will !>c disposed of by the subscri oer hi greatly reouceii pnctw. b. vy . uuiiiini. Ladies' black, white ami colored KID GLOVE'S", of the best quality, just received by E. W. BONSEY. I,?w Copartncra lilp. The undersigned have formed a Copartnership in the practice of Lnu and Etpiity for the District* of Lancaster, Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter. Office, heretofore occupied by Jns. Chesnut on Main struct, near the Court House. JAMES CHESNUT, Jr., W. THIHi LOW CASTON. May 10, 1549. 20 tf Fresh Garden Seeds, OF THE GROWTH OF 1847, Wholesale or Retail, ' WARRANTED GOOD, J nst received by P. Thomtou, at the Post Office, I CAMDEN, s. c. i Globo Artichoke Early Sugar Loaf Cahbogo i Giant Asparagus Early Ox Heart do Early China Dwarf Beans Long Orange Carrot White Kidney do Large Dutch Parsnip It fugco or 100 to I do White Solid Cellcry Red Wnrrenlon do Long Green Cucumber F.arly Valentino do I Early do Robroy do Gherkins, fine for Picklc9, VI'llrtu? flri nlinrrv do vorv prolific, and bear till Large Lima, a very ricli frost shell Bean, runs well Early summer IiurIi squash and bears till frost Crooked neck Cashaw, n While Ilorse do fine running squash, fine A very tender snap Bean for pics and very prolific, does Musk Melon, fine well to plant with corn. Canlclopc do Early Washington or six Nutmeg Melon do weeks Peas Water Melon, very fine Early May do Green curled Kale Early Charlton do Eerly curl'd Silccia Lettuce Bishops early dwf prolific do Large cabbago head do Large white Marrowfat do Magnum Bonuin and lee do Vic,oria I choice kind do White Union Matchless ^ Large Red do Blue Prussian do Large Scotch Leek Tall Sugar do,Top Onion Seed Early Tuscarora Corn Curled Parsley Earlv Golden Sioux do Cayenne and Bell Pepper Early Sugar do Long Scarlet Radish Canary Seed, for Birds Early scarlet short top do Long Blood Beet Long salmon do Early Turnip do Scarlet Turnip do Truo French sugar do White Turnip do Large Purplo Brocoli Black winter do Early Cauliflower Round Summer Spinnage CABBAGE. Prickly do Large late Drum Head Purple Egg plant or Guinea Largo Drum Savoy Squash Late Dutch Luccrn or French clover Green Glazed Round Red Tomatoes Largo Mountain Ycl ow do Green curled Savoy Early spring Turnip Early York Large Norfolk do Early Baltersea Ruta Baga Early Dutch ETA considerable discount will be made to persons who wish to purchase to sell again. Should any of the above seeds, an trial, not prove good, others will be given in return. Dec. J. Bagging and Rope. "1 L'??? nn If u P-irvrrinrr* 1/1D Anile R AnO 1?JU piCUCfi l\CilbUUnjr iUV VUIIQ Just received and for sale by sept. 22. II. LEVY. REMOVAL. The subscriber would inform the public that he has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, , William Johnson, second door above II. Levy's, where he will keep on hand a pood supply of GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to which ho invites the attention of purchasers, as they will be sold very low. J. CHARLES WORTH. March fi. 10 tf The Subscriber Has just returned from the city, where he has purchased a large stock of choice GROCERIES, which he will dispose of at moderate prices, consisting in part, as follows? Fine Syrup, (from Loaf Sugar,) Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Liquors, Wines Chatnpnignes, Cordials. Preserves, Pickles Pickles by the dozen or 100, with other articles usually found in a Grocery Store. For sale low by S. B. LEVY. A PLANTATION FOR SALE, In Madison County, Mississippi. A plantation containing 1040 of the very best creek bottom and up-!and is offered for sale on the 1 most liberal terms. From 550 to 000 acres arc in cultivation, of which nearly one half is crock hot- j torn, well ditched and drained; the up-land incul- I tivation is circled. The most of it is perfectly 1 fresh; but little of it having been cultivated more - ' r mi I I man uom one 10 iour years, i no prate na? a ton- , etantly running stream passing through it, which will afford water enough to gin the cotton crop, and giitul all the corn lor the use of the plantation. It is well supplied with springs of the best water. ' It has upon it a large gin house and cotton press; j a negro quarter sufficient to acomodate from 75 to SO negroes and all necessary out-buildings in pro- f portion. The Dwelling House is good and roomy, and the yard is handsomely improved. It has ad. joining the house, a line orchard of peach, plum, pear, apricot, nectarine, apple trees, grape vines of various kinds, and almost every fruit that comes to perfection in this climate. It is believed to be one of the most desirable tracts of land in the 1 country, not only on account of the land, improve- j incuts, water <jfc., but also health. It is ofTored for 6ale at a less price and on better terms, 11 an any such improvements and laud are being olTrrcd at in the country. There will also he sold at the lowest market price, with the pladtation, the crop of corn, a large stock of hogs, about GO head of cattle, sheep &c., and plantation tools of every description. Also, if wanted, all the Household and Kitchen r?; | lunmureThe above mentioned Plantation is adjoining the lands of William McWillic, and W. E. Johnson. For further information or purchase apply to : ABRAM A. McWILLIE, Near Camden, Mississippi. TO MILL WRIGHTSand 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 Individuals. 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 (be ordinary wheel, so as to grind a bushel in from 3 to 8 minutes?with a good head of water a bushel lias been ground in the first mentioned time?its construeso simple that any one who can make a Tub WlicbJ can put one of these in operation; in fact, it is the Tub Wheel improved. Persons purr basing a right for a State or Dis- ^ trict will be furnished a model free of charge, and to those who purchase indidual rights all necessary instructions will be 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. JH. Kennedy,; win meet. wim prompt, atlention. EMANUEL PARKER. Attention is invited to the annexed certificates "Camden S. C. March 1, 1817. "Thin is to certify 11 ml I liave used the Water Wheel invented by Mr. Hum n tie I Parker. 1 applied it to my Mill, ? hirh hail previously ground one bushel in twenty-minutes but which, after its application, ground a bushel in Jive mmulai, with two-thirds of the water power. The meal is e- 3 qually as good, if not lietter than before." I'. McHA. '.Noiith-Cnrolinn--Kershaw District. I do hereby certify that I have in use. nttached to my Grin Mill, the improved Water Wheel, the Patent of which Emanuel Parker of Kershaw District has obtained; and find it superior to any wheel 1 have before had or seen, ' and more than realising my most sanguine expectations. t a. a. Mcdowell. ., Decemlx-r 9,1817. South-Carlina?Kershaw District. ( rr>, t *l? V ij..l.;?u? ' 1 111* IN lO ceruiy llliu mi . u. a m r\v-? iian iuimvw inn m atent Wheel to my Grist Mill, ami I am very much pleaded 1 w ith it* performance, and feel confident that it excel* c any thing of the kind thnt 1 have everneen. t WM. TAYLOR. Northern Tan Sol?; Leather, Calf and Lining Skina, Ilarneeu and Red and Black upper Leather, Patent Leather, Saddle Laether, Shoe Thread &c. for sale by v Feb. 23, GEO. ALDEN. Notice of Administratrix. Maet C. Reynolds having obtained grant of Letters of Administration of all and singular the joode and chattels, rights and credits that were of George Reynolds deceased, at the time of his death, hereby notifies nil who are indebted to the estate of t) 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 end appoint James Cheenut, ! Jr. as my agent and authorize him for me, as Admi- , nistratrix, to receive any monies that may he due j the said estate, and for me and in my name, to execute and give receipts and acquittances for the same. *i adv r' DPVMnr n? iu a iv i v, uu&nviiKMi Jan. 12, 134?. 3 1f_ To Kent, The store house on Broad street, now occupied by Jefferson Hurkley. Possession given immediately. Apply to A. G. BA SKIN. Jan. 3 1 tf TAKE A SEAT! Just received a fine 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, lancy and plain Dressing Bureaus, cf-c. For sale cheap for cash or good paper. Jan.5. J. F. SUTHERLAND. 100 made Summer Coats Have just been received from New York, by the subscriber; among them may be found every style now fashionable. Prces from two to ten dolla s Also, just opened, a beautiful assortment of made Vests, Vestings, fancy Linens and Coating cloths, 6ome verv fine. To insure sales they will be offered very low. E. W* BONNEY. By Northerner. The undersigned has this day opened another case of Fancy Dry Goodp, seven days from New York?among them some elegant Berages. Prints ar.d mourning Ginghams, Irish Linens, Lawns, j Table Diap1 re, Doilees, Fans, Sun Shades, &c. April 5. E. W. BONNEY. | Stone Lime &c. The subscriber Irs on hand a lot of superior j Stone Lime, in good order. Also, Plaster Paris,' Cement and Marble Dust, all of which he will sell very low, C, L CI1ATTEN. March 29 13 tf Administrator's Notice. The subscriber having received grant of Letters of Administration debouis tion, of all and singular }hc goods and chattels, rights and credits that were #.f ivfrc Marrrarot ilfnihis. rlpcoasod. hereby ffiven notice to all persons having demands against the | said estate, to hand them in properly attested, and j those indebted are required to mike immediate j payment. J. W. REM BERT, Jan. 19. Adm'rde Bonis Non. To Hire Patty who is a first rate nurse for Ladies or Children, also a good house servant and washer, and lions very well. JOHN WOKMAN. April 10, IP 18 15 tf Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purchased by Feb. 10. W- ANDERSON & CO. REMOVAL,. WW. B. JOHNSTON has removed his stock of Goods to the store formerly occunied by A. U. Kennedy, Esq. two doors above Mr. James Dunlap's where he will be glad to see his friends and customers. March 8. Spring Fashion. Ladies' Colored and Black Gaiters, latest style, ust received and for sale by the subscriber. Also ladies White Satin and Kid Slips. GEO. ALDEN. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, The subscriber would nvitc the attention of Planters ind their families visiting Charleston to his stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Having made additions to his Room the past season, he is able to oiler greater inducements than ever before, to Ins friends and customers, and confidently invites attention to his stock a- the. Most Extensive in the Southern Country. It is intended to embrace almost every article in the Dry Goods line. Our front Sales Room will contain a compete assortment of Ladies' Elegant Dress Goods, SILKS, MUSLIMS. BAR HUES, CASHMERES, BOMBAZINES. ALPACCAS. SHAWLS, VISSETTS, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, LINENS, LINEN FAB kk;s?, ih<9i r.it i, <v:c. 9-r. In our Domestic Room*, will be found a very full axlortni'-nt of Domestic Fabrics, Negro Goods, Blankets, Oznnbtirgs, Ac. Uur facilities for purchasing Goods are such, that we ire able to oiler them at extremely low prices, and such a* vill defy all competition. K. \V. BANCROFT, 233 King-st. Charleston, Feb. 1813. f> tf 1 N. B,?In our wholesale Rooms, we offer to merchants vho buy in this market one of the most desirable stocks of Joods to be found in the city, and at prices that will astonsit those accustomed to "Charleston long time prices.' Just Received. Hogsheads Sugar (some very low priced) Tierces Granulated Sugar Barrels crushed and powdered do. L'mf do Fine old Java Coffee; Rio do nperm nannies, rursiuu iuw oy Jan. 12, 1343. S.B.LEVY. India Floor Hatting'. 20 pieces 4-4 and 6.4 white and colored Floor Vlattin^r, just received 'jy April 18. H. LEVY. Indelible Ink, For marking I.inneti or Cotton goods, without any prepaalion, neallv put up in small vials or case*. Warranted of lie liesl qunliiy. A. YOUNG. Real French Work at Cost. The following handsome articles atco6l? French Embroidered Collars do do Capes do Worked Sleeves do do Caps ' do Lace Capes do I.aek work and plain Handkerchief . do Embroidered do do Worked Infant's Rohes do do Muslins, for dresses . April 1H. H. LEVY. C. MATHESON, ] BANK AGENT. 1 V.T HIS OLD STAND OTPCSITE D.WIs' HoTEL ' Bacon, Lard and IHackarel. j Bacon, Sides, Hams and Shoulders i Barrels, half do., qr. do., eighth do. Mackarel ' Sugar, Coffee, Salt, and a full supply of Fami. . y and Fancy Groceries, for sale low, by April 12. S. B. LEVY. < _ w ] JOS. b. libllSllAW, ] ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! Broad-street, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lan- j ister and Fairfield Districts. THE FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber being thankful for the large patonage he has received, assures his customers and he public, that he will continue to execute his vork in the best and most fashionable style, at liort notice. In order to obtain the best workmen ic has to pay the highest prices in cash; lie has hercforc changed his business, and adopted the :ash system, and will expect the money whenever 1 lis bills are presented. W. M. WATSON. Sept. 1. 1847. 34 tf Dry Goods and Groceries. The subscriber having received a fresh stoch, i/ill dispone of them at verv low nrices. ; April 18. [H. LEVY. | ? . , w 1 Bookstand Stationary. SCHOOL BOOK8, Of even* kind used in our School* BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNS, MISCELLANEOUS AND CLAS81CAL BOOKS, COPY AND CYPHERING BOOKS, DAY BOOKS. LEDGERS, find other Account Book*. PASS AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, SLATES ANI) PENCILS, MONOCHROMATIC PAPER AND CRAYONS, BLACK AND RED INK. BLACK SAND, BLACK AND RED LEAD PENCILS, " LETTER, WRITING AND DRAWING PAPER, Ruled find Plain. NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, SEALING WAX AND WAFERS, Ac. &c. March 15. A. YOUNG. sipiensj?8 The subscriber will open on Thursday. the 18thof March, on elegant variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased since the 1st of March in New York. Among them may be found a large assortment of LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, French Kid and Silk Gloves, Linen and Cotton Edging sod Importing*, Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, aome new atjrle. Silk warp and common Alipochaa; all kind* of Cmm Good*. Al*o?Fancy Linen* and Venting*, different style* of Summer Hats, Ac. They will be fold on the best ternw. .March 15. E. W. BONlfEY. Jast Received. A fresh supply of GENUINE MEDICINES Among them are? MURRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA SUPERIOR ENGLISH MUSTARD CAMPHOR BEST CASTOR OIL DO SWEET OIL ALCOHOL MEAKIM'S EX TRACTS, FOR FLAVORING TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTH ACHE DROPS, SUPERIOR WHITE WAX TOWNSEND'S SARSAPAR1LLA SWAYNE S SYRUP OK WILD CHERRY The above, together with every othtr article in the Drug line, viz? Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass PJGBFU.UEBY^ will be sold at least as low as art icles of like quality can be obtained in the neighborhood, JAMES R. McKAlN, Feb. 29. 9 tf Black's Ancient and Modem Atlas, 60 plates, folio Pinkerton'* Universal Afltv, 61 plate*, folio Mills' District Map* of South Carolina, 29 platea, lojo MitehellV Modem and Ancient Atla*, -too jnwrr h uncioni \v.a*, ovo. March 28. A. YOUNG. CAMDEN AND CHARLOTTE MAIL LINE. The Post Master Genera! having given directions to run the mail from this place to Charlotte three times a week, instead of twice, as former y, the public will therefore, please take notice, that the stage will leave Camden every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at HA. M., and arrive in Lancaster the same afternoon. Leave Lancaster every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, at 5 A. M., and arrive in Charlotte by 3 P. M. Leave Charlotte every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 8 A. M and arrive in Lancaster same afternoon; leave Lancaster every Tuesday, Tborsdav and Sunday at 5 A. M. and arrive in Camden at 3 P. M. JAMES McEWEN, Contractor. Feb. 23, 1848. 8 tf The Charlotte Jeffersonian will please insert three tiu.es and hand in their bill to J. lUctL Bacon and Lard. 5,000 His. North Carolina BACON 1,000 do fresh do LARD 1.000 gals, best do WHISKEY For sale by JOHN INGRAM. On Consignment?From the North. A choice lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and Spanish Segars of several very tine brands. Any person wishing a very superior article for their own use, will do well to call and examine the assortment, as it will besuld low. Applv at the Post Office to P. THORNTON. March 15. 11 tf To the Public. The subscribers beg leave to return their thanks to their customers for the liberal patronage afforded them during the past year, and to inform the public that they continue the business at their old stand, where all orders in their Jine will be thank* fully received and promptly attended to." They have good workmen and superior materials, and will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to order. Wagons, carts, carriages, <f-c. made or repaired. Prices moderate. Jan. 19. WHITAKER & ARRANTSL Monumental Subscription. In calling the attention of the citizens of Kershaw District to the object of the following resolution, adopted at a meeting held in Camden on the lfith ult., and asking their co-operation in this noble undertaking, the undersigned, the committee to whom the matter has been entrnste*, feel that it would be equally unjust to the gallant dead, and to those whose assistance in this matter is expected, to make any appeal in this behalf. The committee doubt not that every patriot son of old Kershaw will feel it to be alike his grateful privilege and sacred duty, to contribute according to his means. Subscriptions may be addressed to any one of .i.? ? LUC UHUUM^UCU. WM. M. SHANNON, BD. A. SALMO.VD, J AS. CHBSNUT, Jr. W. J. AlcKAIN, J OS. B- KEllSl IA W, B. B. S ALM ON D. Committee. Camden S, C., April 10th, 1848. Resolved, That we, the People of Kershaw District, do erect n monument in honor of their memories, to he inscribed with the names of Lieut. Col. Jamks P. Dickinson, Lieut. James Willis Cantey, Serjeants Jonah R.Holmes and J. B. Cau. then, *if xr n t t it /t m Corporals ?v. i>. Koumson, ana in. u. uas. inn. Privates J* W? Bounds, John M. Catoe, Rob? ?rt Ford, W. Hopkins, Alfred LoTe, Amos Moselv, W. C. McFarland, William Nelson, [)wen Posted, James S. Powel. Hugh A. Rollitis, William Robinson, Jas. Riddle, Dennis Sizer, Anson II Sizer, W. L. Weeks, James Dunlap, John Cain, Alexander Collins, James Marshall. Allen McCaskill, Ivev Rape, James White, J. C. Bonnet, Hiram Rials, John R. Keith, E. F. Warlick, Wm. A. Hilton, B. F. Berry, J. W. Baker, Fitzsimmons, H. Gibbons, Ueorge W. Gilman, Joseph Howel, Ransom Logan, Jackson Nellies, John Villepigue, James P. Rosser, James Hnrral, Reuben Roberts, Kob;rt WhitP, Amos Moscly, and such other members of Company C. as may hereafter loose heir lives in the service of their country. Serai's, Segal's. 5,000 Gold Leaf Segars 5.000 Consolacion Do 5.000 Charleston Do Butterfly. Washington Pressed Espennza Crowned Eagle; Cazadore also Thomas' Tobacco Churubusco do and various other brands . . out r 17 v tor F8I6 Dy o. u. uu a. P3G-TA1L! PIG-TAIL! Tobacco Pouches of Gum Elastic " " Gutta Percba A MO?? Gum Elastic Purees, Porte Monies, Cigar cases ind Bone Rattles. For sale by may 17. F. L. ZEMP.