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i i j Lamp Oil. A superior arti le of Bleached Sperm Oil, at the _ low price of ONE DOLLAR per gallon. Tor ?rle by F. L. ZEMP. Heigh-Ho! A lot of Toys, Negro Dancers* Coffee Grinders, c; and Sawyers. For eale by may IT. F. L. ZEMP. ? , t :: fashionable b BEXOTAL. ? The sabscriber informs her .riends and the pub- T nc, that sne has taken the store lormeriy orcupieu by Dr' A. DeLeon, and has just returned from Charleston with a select lot of SPRING GOODS, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons; Flowers, Laces, Gloves, Hats and Caps, which will be sold for cash or to ounctnal customers on the usuaj terms. in ? Bonnets repalredjuiji^fiflnTreff. New~York_ and" English Fashions just received, d< All Tailoring done at this Establishment warrainted. M. GOODLAD. ? April 1. 14. tf h ?? V! Dying and Scouring. * The subscriber would respectfully inform the ?' public generally, that he is prepared to restore to B their original colors when faded, gentlemen's wearing apparal, such as coats, pantaloons, vests aad cloaks, and neatly press. He will also remove grease or paint, and line 01 repair if needed or wished. Ladies and gentlemen's Bonnets and ei Hats Dyed Black and neatly pressed. u He assures the pbblic that any work done by '! him will not soil the whitestest article. He will also continue to work at the tailor's n trade, and will receive the fashions regularly and o warrant good fits. ^ The subscriber may be found on DeKalb street J west of the M, E. Church. n April, 28. [17 tf] A. MILES. v wBM?W?aM? y For the core of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum h Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choi el era Norbos, Pains in tue Back Limbs and Joints, Genera t( weakness. Fits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart a liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deaf- * no**, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching* of the Skin, Fevers of all J1 kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, and all other Diseases arising from impurities ' of the blood, and morbid secretions of the liver and u STOMACH. Mr Every disease to which the human frame is subject, " originates from impurities of the blood or derangement of 81 the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. u Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients as w Nature intended shook! operate on the impurities of the liomaa System. _ 1! Strike at the root of the disease, removing all impurities 01 from the body, opening the pores externally and internally, separating all foreirn and obnoxious particles from the Chyle, so that the Mood, of which it is the origin, must l>e thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby USTOai.vo health, by opening the pores, cleansing the 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 V other means have vailed. tST Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred cases of the mott aggravated foims of DYsrErsiA have :, 1>?en nnim il Ktr ?Ka nn ix-Kovu riniil dialing ?k.. Dl..? WWII VW?M WJ UIO mtUIMIIV, " "IVlt IIKIU UlCUIIg, llic UIUC y Pill, and almost every other mraa< had been resorted to ?itliint may benefit, and when death stared it* miserable victim fully in the face. If Dr. Gordon's Pills were not n adapted to the cure of any but this horrid malady, their mfurm success in this disease alone would be sufficient to ? "waft on to f*3?s,r\be name of their inventor, as a bene- 8| factor or hii arcciKs. d KrThis medicine never fails to cure the worstirases of tf ntts w one week.' I> For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the man- o net of its operation, the complaints it is adapted to and the eoresithas performed, we refer the reader to our agents, d who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. it Far sale by James R. McKain. F. L. Zemp Camden, a also, for sale at all the towns and country stores in the South and West. ir Tmth is powerful, and, in this instance, has " prevailed. 0 Peters'9 Vegetable Pills. f Testhomals.?Extract of a letter from Dr. p Waiaes of Philadelphia, Feb. 2,1840.?"Your Pills f< are the mildest in tbeir 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 iinpu- ji ritie* of the biood, is evidently very surprising." n Extract/if a letter from Dr. Henrv Hall, of One. ~ bee, L. C-, M-trch 6, 1841.?"For billious fevers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and en- p largement of the spleen. Dr. Peters' Pills are an it excellent medicine." For rale by all the Druggists in Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston, and A.J. iMoses, Suinterville. J. R. McKAlN, Sole Agent in Camden. Also, for gale by J. R. McKArjr, Camden, and A. A. J. Moses, Sumterville, HARRISON'S OINT- j( ME NT, an unfailing remedy in the cure of all i a kinds of Wounds, Sores, Scalds and Burns, and tbe Piles. Price 50 cents. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S ~ 7aV3K AND AGF3 FILLS. c If there ever was a medicine that merited the jj 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 24 hours. They do not operate as a purgative, bu' as 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, in l' Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of 0 tbe towns and country stores. c ?? u HEALTH J HEALTH! n THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPTHA The only CERTAIN REMEDY for the Cure of CONSUMPTION, JUthma, Bronchitis, Spilling of Blood, Pain in the Side and ^ Breast, sore Throat. Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart, J .. Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Nervous Tre- *mours. Liter Somplainl, Diseased Kidneys, and d Affections generally of the Throat, Breast, a and Lungs, Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is none to oni venal, and at the same time mo insiilioux and fatal u-i Consumption. In thi* country especially, Pulmonary Conaanplioa U emphatically a scourge, and iq its resistless <-a- reer, sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, laving low, with arelentlsfts hand, the strongest and fairest of our race. Hitherto all effort* to arrest this dread disease have peeved vain, and all that seemed within ?r?ir power was at beat the alleviation of suffering, rendering : miewhat smoother, the certain progress to the tomb. The Proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public, wodU embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds it pats forth it* merit*; and the reason upon which it founds a its saperior claims to the attention of the afflicted, that ail w who require its u*e may repose full confidence in it* rura- / live powers. Since its first preparation he has had the pleasure of witnessing its happy results in numerous instances; bo' be was determined not to offer it 10 the public un- a til be had become thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. Havine such conviction, he now confidently offers it as a rem- vi edy wihtoat a parallel in the cure of PU L.MON A R Y CON k SUMPTION and its kindred diseases. J>t the folly wing speak for itoelf? "I have used Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha, for Home time in my practice, and have foond it the most efficient remedy I ever used in Consumptive cans, chronic catarrh, die., when great irritability, k with weakness of the pulmonary organ* existed. The ra- n pidity with which it acts is greatly in it* favor where dys- 1 rm, or oppression exists, which in immediately relieved it. Iq Pulmonary Consumption it can be u*ed with confidence, being applioahle to every fonn of that disease. ard 1 cofMKNsr na raraicine wen worthy the attention of v Physician*,and exempt from the imputation of empiricimn." fhtMelphia, Oft- ft, JS46. Tm above medicine prepared only by Ainkv DtcaSOS, at N. E. corner of Fifth ane Spruce Street*, Philadelphia. Sold in Camden by F L. ZEAIP, Sole Agent, and , by retpec table Druggist* generally. Price ft or 50 eta. per bottle. Beware of Imitation*. ? January M- 3 8t t Fine Winee; Lemon Syrup; White Wine and I Ciitr Vinegi r, for sale by t Feb. 29. E W. BONNE V. j? I f I I THE WOLD'S IlliiLATION: HAT THB PILES 13 DISARMED OF ITS TERROK8 By Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary The great sensation which was qreated among the Mediil Faculty, and th.oughout the civilized world, by the anounoement of Dr. Upham's Elocyuary, for the cure of Piles l disease that resisted all format medical treatment,) has ttied down into a thorough confidence that h is a positive id speedy cure in all cases of Piles, either Bleeding or lind. External or Internal, alsrj, for all diseases of the Sto* iach and Bowels, such as j Severe and Habitual Co&tivexess, Dvspepsia, Livr Complaint, Inflammation of the Spleen, Kidnevs, ladder, Bowels, and Spine; Ulceration of the Inestines; Flow of Blood.to the Head, &c.; and FOR THE RELIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. Voluntary Certificates United States Marshall's Office, ? Ne w York, December 6th, 1847. S Messrs. WyaTT & Ketchan?Gentlemen?Understandig that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Uprrffi's Vrgotnhlc Electu^rvjor the cure of Piles, I have temed it a duty to volunteerXrecommendation in behalf f that valuable Medicine. 1 havodjecn afflicted with the iles many vears, and oave tried various remedies, but with 0 beneficial effects. Inpeed, I began to consider my case opeless. But, about the first of September last, I was prealied upon by a friend, to make a trial of the above named ledicine; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that 1 am not rtly relieved, but I believe perfectly cufed. I most eamestr recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to be fHicted with that annoying and dangerous diseaso. Very Respectfully, your ob't servant, ELY MOORE. New York, September Gth, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham?Gentlemen?I am constrain1 to give you a statement of the benefit I derived from sing Dr. Upnam's Electuary, in a case of Piles, by so doig. I shall render a bendfit to those who are suffering from tat troublesome disease. I was reduced for several years y the Piles so much that it was with great difficulty for le to walk or attend to my business. I also suffered from ther disease, which were extremely troublesome, and -hich I am pleased to say two boxes of the Electury entirer removed; and that my health is better now than it has een for many years. It has done me and.my family since ?ore good, and with less expense, than all the physicians to rhom I have applied, or medicine that I liave used. I remain, still in perfect health. Your ob t serv't, NELSON NEWTON, 280 Spring street, cor. Renwick. New York. November 2, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt& Ketcham?Gentlemen?I consider it a uty which f not snly owe to you, but to my fellow beings, > speak in praise of Dr. Upham's Electuary, a medicine /hich I think has saved my life, and restored me to full ealth. For several years I was afflicted with Piles, togethr with Dyspepsia, and a general derangement of the svs m. I employed different physicians, with no good result, nd they at least told me they could do no more for me. and tid that I must die. I thus had given up all hopes of ever aving my health restnred, until I had called to mind the enefita that a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Benjamin ercival) had derived in a severe case of chronicle dysensry, by your medicine, that I purchased a box, which, to iv surprise, after taking a few doses, I received great resi', and thank God. by continuing its use, that 1 am now reared to perfect health. MRS. SARAH T. AMES, 144 v. Notice.?The genuine Upham'a El actuary has bin writ>n signature thus (OCT"A. Upham.M. D.) The hand is al) done with the pen. Price $1 a Irox. Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT &. KETCHAM, 21 Fulton street, N. Y. and Druggists generally, throughut the United States and Canatlies. J. R. McKAIN, Agent for Camden, S. C. March 22 _____ _12 tf illost Extraordinary Work! THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. By Dr. A. M. MAR1CEAU, Professor of Diseases of Uomen. Sixih Edition. 18m. pp. 250. Price ?1. 25,000 copiessold in Three Months. Every female is getting a copy of this most important and tteresting Work. Thousands of females, married and nmarried, (the married particularly) are suffering and ave suffered for years, expending money in purchasing seless medicines, who would here at once discover the ature of their complaint, its cause, and the remedy. It is intended especially for the married, or those con mplating marriage, as it discloses im|x>rtant secrets which ftould be known to them particularly. And thus for one ollar, (the price of the book,) years of misery will be saved ) thousands of females, and their youth, benutv, and uovancy of spirits retained to an advanced age, instead f ailine, sick, and emaciated at thirty. To the wife, to the mother, to the female either boding into womanhood, or to the one in the decline of years, t whom nature contemplates an important change, as l.?o to the one contemplating marriage, i' is beyond price. Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail witht three months, with perfect safety and certainty. In no istance has a remittance failed to reach the publisher, r the book tho*e to whom it has been directed. On the receipt of One Dollar, the "Married Woman's 'rivale Medical Companion" will be sen i (without cost to re purchaser for postage.) to any part of the United Mates. '. Thornton, at the Post Office is Agent for Camden, jr the sale of the above. Feb. 23, 1818. 8 Gin S. B. LEVY Will continue to act as Agent for both the Banks i this place, and attend to any commission busiess that may be entrusted to him. Fashionable Clothing. We are now receiving from New-York, our stock of teady-made Clothing, made in the latest and most fashmahle style, via: Super Black, Dress and Frock Coats; Do " " Sacks; Brown and Olive Frock Coats; Business Coats, of various styles, and* made of handsome materiais; Cloth, Beaver Cloth and Pilot Overcoats; Vests of various styles; Pants &r; With a full supply of Shirts, Under Garments, Suspense, self-adjusting Storks, Cravats, Gloves. Hoisery &c, II of which will be sold at the very lowest prices hv Oct 27. W. ANDERSON & CO. Brick Yard. The subscriber having leased the Brick Yard o !oI. James Chesnut, on Pine Tree creek, will be repared in a short time, to furnish any quantity f bricks on accommodating terms. April 28, 1S47. J. F. SUTHERLAND. House and Lot for sale. The subscriber offers f>r sale his Mouse arid I/>t situated ear the Methodist Church in Camden. For further parculars apply to T. W. Pegues. Feb.23. W. J. FRANCIS. James Chesnut, jr., Esq.. is my sole Agent and ittorney, with full power to act for me in settling le Estate of the late Dr. George Reynolds: and no ther person is authorised to use my name, or to re eive money or grant discharges of the said Estate, nless specially empowered in writing by hiin or lysclf. MAR Y C REYNOLDS, Adrn'x of G. Reynolds. /1/arch 27, 1847 Ordinary's Notice. Whereas no application has bee made for Adlinistration upon the goods and effects of R. L. V11 sou dee'd., I have taken possession of them as ferelic, and hereby give notice to all persons inebled to said Estate, to come and make irnmedite payment, and those having demands against ie same, to present them to me duly attested, J. R. JOY, o. K. D. Camden, May 26, 1848. 22 tf Goods at and b:low Prime Cost. My entire stock of Goods, consisting of Faucy nd Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, &.c , rill be offered for sale for a short time at Cost *rices, Bargains may he had, aa toe object is to close up s soon as possible. Terms, cash. For bills of fifty dollars and upwards. Notes, well secured, at 60 and 90 days will - ttf Ift T/\lf\TOI'|tA V 0 IHK6U. \V. D. 1 vy.', May *21. 21 Agent for Assignees. Family Groceries. A large supply of superior Family Groceries opt constantly on hand, and lor sale at the lowest rices, at the CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. Windsor and cane bottom Chairs, Ladies' Traelling Trunks and Bonnet Boxes. For sale by may 24. E. W. BONNEY, Soda Water. The subscriber has his SODA FOUNT in compete operation. Having procured from the north, in entire new apparatus for the manufacture of Soda Water, and having also made arrangements o receive regular supplies of Ice, he feels 6atis. ied that all who patronize the Fcunt will receive a Irauirbt of soda water of nnoueptionable calAne** me! jmritij. F. L. ZEMP. jg?I?? Ladies9 Boots and Slices, W. Anderson & Co. have received from Philadelphia, a handsome assortment of Ladies' colored silk Gaiters ' " " Francais Gaiter) made by " black lasting Gaiters [ ltyan & Co. " black half Gaiters ) Philadelpliia" " Kid Slippers " Kid and Calf Walking Shoes Misses black aid colored Kid Slippers ' ' Kid and Calf Walking Buskins Children's fancy Bronze and black do ?a LaoMen's sewed and pegged Brogans, very low Men's Women's and Boy's Shoes and Bootees, of our own manufacture, for sale low, by Jan.6- W. AXDKRSQN & CO. Gentlemen's Fashionable Boots, Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. VV. ANDERSON &. CO.^ WHEELWRIGHT AtlV BLACKSMITH'S SHOP. The subscriber takeB this method of thanking his friends for their patronage, and would respect"TuTiy inform the citizeua-of Camden aacLtereon m-?? siding 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 of good Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, or any other nork in his line, having a tine supply of seasoned Oak and Ash Plank, Spokes, Hubs. &c. Also, a quantity of Tier and other Iron and Boxes, for either iron or wooden Axletrees. Jan. 4. ROBERT L. TWEED. D*A good Blacksmith wanted. JOHN INGRAM, Receiving & Forwardi ng Merchant and BankAgenl, CAMDEN, S. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully attended to, on moderate terms. JOHN J. WORKMAN, BANK AUElVr, CAMDEN, S. C. F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merr hant & (rftimral Affent. CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any description. ICAuction Room opposite James Dunlap, a few doors above Davis's Hotel. 11?tf SELLING OFF FOR CASH. W. AN PERSON & CO. intending to close their general business, will offer their stock of Ready Made Clotliiiiff, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, BOO TS, SHOES, &c. At very reduced prices. As our assortment is good, and we are determined to sell, we wo jld invite purchasers to call, as great bargains may be expected White Lead, Window Glass. A new snpply of White Lead and IVindow 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 fending to Charleston for them ' Before purchasing e'sewhere call at the subscri. I ber's. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. 23. 1848. 8 if Ordinary's Notice. Wl.creas, no administration on the estate of George W. Gilman, late of Kershaw District, deceased has been applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, I have taken possession of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the 6aid estate as derelict. All persons indcb.ed to the said estate are required to pay the same over to me, and those having demands against the estate will present them to me duly attested for payment. may 17. J. K. JOY. U. K.. U. PIG-TAIL! PIG-TAIL! Tobacco Pouches of Gum Elastic " " Gutta Perclia ALSO Gum Elastic Purses, Porte Monies, Cigar cases and Bone Rattles. For sale by may 17. F. \, ZEMP. Law Copartnership. The undersigned have formed a Copartnership in the practice of Law and Equity for the Districts of Lancaster, Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter. Office, heretofore occupied by Jas. Chesnut on Main street, near the Court House. JAMES CHESNtrr, Jr.. W. THI RLOW CASTON. May 10, 1848. 30 if JOS. Be KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Broad-street, Camden, 8. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lanaster and Fairfield Districts. Til L FASHION A BILL TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber beinj 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 his bills are presented. W. M. WATSON. Sept. 1. 1847. 34 tf The Subscriber. WILL continue to act as B.\ NK AGENT, in ! both the Banks of this place, and attend to any Cm-imidoinn Piioinoco n.L;?L Kn ontriiKtpd to I him. Office at the Counting Room of McDowall tf-Shannon C.J. SHANNON. Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate of John II. Anderson, will hand them in to the Administrator legally attested, within l.he time prescribed bv law,and ail persons indebted to the said estate, will make immediate payment to JAMBS R. McKAIN, Adrn'r. Aug. 25, 1847. C MATH ESON, BANK A G E N T. At his old stand opvsite Davis' Hotel, ill Equity?ljancasier U'lslrict. 1 M. C. lieatli. ) vs. / Petition for Relief. John C Games, et al ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that Join C. Games, a defendant in the above petition is absent froin. and resides beyond the limits of the iStatc: On motion of Wright, Solicitor for Petitioner, ordered that the said John C. Games do a risw or plead or demur to the petition in the above case, on or before the 19th day of July, 1848, otherwise judgment pro confespo, will bo entered against him. JAMES H. WITHBRSPOON, C. E. L. D. Comm'rs. Office March 21, 1848. 87 Bricklaying and Plastering. The subscriber having located himself in Camden, respectfully offers his services to the citizens of the town and the surrounding country. Bricklaying. plain Plastering, stucco work., cotnish and centres, rough casting, imitations of all kinds o stone &.C., w ill be executed in a manner warranted to give satisfaction, A share of patronage is solic itod. He may be found at his residence' on Rutlodgo between Market and Lyttleton streets. Per ftuiio in uiu cuuiiuy ? his BurviCCt Call dudress him through the Post Office. JOSEPH SHEPHERD. Aug. 18, 1817. 32 tf Georgia Plains, For Kale by W. ANDERSON fr CO. Oct. 27, 1817. E. W. BONNEir Will continue to act as Agent for persons transading business in either of the Banks in Camden Hair Brushes, &c. A fine variety of superior Hair Brushee, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Feather Dusters, Cloth ] Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Shoe Brushes, and all f sorts of Brushes. For sale by < may it. F. L ZEMP. 1 JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER J WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CANNOT J EXIST. A gentleman in the South o( Europe, and Palestine, in I 1830 heard so much raid in the latter place in favor of Jew David's Plaster, and of the (as he considered.) miraculous cures it had performed, that lie was induced to try it on * his own person, for a Liver affection, the removal of which had been the chief object of his journey, but which had ' resisted the genial influence of that balmy and delicious < clime. I He accordingly applied a plaster on the right side of his chest, where tlie plain was seated, another between the shoulders, and one over the region of the liver. In the meantime he drank freely of an herb tea of luxative qualities. He soon found his health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him, sallovvncss of his skin disappeared, his pain was removed, and his health became per- 1 manently reinstated. ; Nince that time he has been recommending it to his friends and acquaintances for ail fixed pains whatever, "iuctnis Rheumatism, Gout, pain in the side, hip, hack and limbs, in every case of wnictr it has-proveiL .nnefficicntcure. He lias likewise witnessed the happy eHects""" of its softening and healing qualities in numerons cases of Sc.rofu!*>us Humors, Knots, Wens, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, Ague in the Breast, and the like, to the united ?>tisfar.tion ofhimself and others. It lias been beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as paid and weakness in the Stomach, weak Limbs, Lameness Affections of the .Spine, Female Weakness. ?J*c. No female subject to pain or weakness in the back or sides, should be without it. Married ladies in delicatesituatiens find great relief from constantly wearing this plaster. The application of the plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthysic, and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys . inflammation by perspiration. In view of the great benefit resulting from the use of litis plaster, within his own observation, his confidence in its i superiority over every othes plaster, ointment and opadil- j doc, before the public in this country, has induced this gentleman to place the Hebrew Plaster into the hands of 1 those who will give it publicity, believing it will prove i itself a blessing to the community at large. , Tit* peculiarities of the chemical compound are owing to its extraordinary effect upon the animal fibres or nerves, ' ligaments and muscles, its virtue being carried by them to the immediate seat of the disease or of pain and weakness. Kf None genuine w ithout the engraving of JEW DAVID on the wrapper, around each box. Price fifty cents per box. Each box contains sufficient to spread six or eight plp'ters, KySold wholesale and retail by ACOVILL& MEAD, No. dO Chartres street, New Orleans, the general agents i for the South and West, to whom all orders for the. genuine article must be addressed. Sold in Camden bv May 30. JAMES R. McKAIN- j SOAPS, Ac. Rose Soap Chinese Floating Soap Musk S?ap Omnibus Soap Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap Transparent Wash Balls Shaving Cream Military Shaving Soap Gen. Tav lore Shaving Tablet | Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Pufls Lilly Wl.ite Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. < For sale by F. L. ZEMP. PERFUMERY. , Colognes (all kinds) MilkofRoses lavender Water Extract of Heliotrope Orange Water patchouly , Extract of Pink " Rose " Rose Geranium " Jockey Club " Mousseline " Boa. de Caroline " Verveine " Verbena ' Jasmin " Jonquille , " Boq. de Cliantilly '* Magnolia " Reseda " Citronella Rose For sale by F. L. ZEMP. J A PLANTATION FOR SALE, In Madison County, Mississippi. A plantation containing 1040 of the very best creek bottom and up-land is offered for sale on the most liberal terms. From 550 to 600 acres are in cultivation, of which nearly one half is creek bottom. well ditched and drained; the up-land in cultivation is circled. The most of it is perfectly ; fresh; but little <-f it having been cultivated more , than from one to four years. The place has a con. j t stantly running stream passing through it, which ; will afford water enough to gin the cotton crop, j and grind all the corn tor 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; a negro quarter sufficient to acomodatc from 75 to 80 negroes and all necessary out-buildings in pro- r portion. The Dwelling House is good and roomy, ' and the yard is handsomely improved. It has ad- 1 joining the house, a fine 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 country, not only on account of the land, improvements, water tjpe., but also health. It is offered for sale at a less price and on better terms, than any such improvements and land are being offered at in the country. There will also he sold at the lowest market price, with the pladtation, the crop of corn, a large . 8tock of hogs, about 60 head of cattle, sheep &c., and plantation tools of every description. Also, if wanted, all the Household and Kitchen furniture. The above mentioned Plantation is adjoining the lands of William McWillie, and W. E. Johnson. For further information or purchase apply to ABRAM A. McWILLIE, Near Camden, Mississippi. 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 Indi- , viJuals. 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 j abovo it; it increases the speed over the ordinnry wheel, so as to grind a bushel in from 3 to 8 ininnfn^ ? ii'ilh n rrnrwl Imnrl r*f watpr n hilwliol Iiaq llPPM ground in the first mentioned time?its construe- | tion is so simple that any one who can make a Tub , Wheel can put one of thene in operation; in fact, it is the Tub Wheel improved. Persona purchasing a right for a State or District will be furnished a model free of charge, and ' tothose who purchase indidual rights all necessary ' instructions will be given on personal application ^ to the subscriber nine miles westof Camden, where f one of the wheels can be seen in operation. Letters addressed (post paid) to the subscriber, ' (care of A. Al. Kennedy,) will meet with prompt 1 attention. E.MANUEL PARKER. Attention is invited to the annexed certificates "Camden S. C. March 1, 1847. ^ "Tills iato certify that I have used the Water Wheel in* k vented by Mr. Emanuel Parker. 1 applied it to my Mill, which had previously ground one bushel in twenty-minute* J but which, after its application, ground a bushel in five minute*, with two-third* of the water power . The meal i? equally as good, if not better than before." P. Melt A. 'Nnnth.rnrnlinn..Ifpnihnu' District. I do hereby certify that J hftve in use. attached to iny Grist Mill, the improved Water Wheel, the Patent of which 1 Emanuel Parker of Kershaw District has obtained; and c find it superior to any wheel I have before had or seen, i andraoru than realisiue; ray most snneuine expectations. * a. a. Mcdowell. s December lJ, 1847. t South-C'arlina?Kershaw District. t This is to certify that Mr. E. Parker has affixed his Pa- e tent Wheel to my Grist Mill, and I am very much pleased v> ith it* performance, and feel confident that it excels any thine of the kind tlintl have ever seen. ^ W.M. TAVLOK. j To tlie Public. The subscribers beg leave to return tlieir 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 line will be thank- I fullv received and oromDtly attended to. They j have good workmen and superior materials, and 1 will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. 1 Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to or- ' der. Wagons, carts, carriages, <f-c. made or re. ' paired. Prices moderate. Jan. 10. WH1TAKER &. ARRANTS. Stone Lime &c. The subscriber has on hand a lot of superior Stone Lime, in good order. Also, Plaster Paris, Cement and Marble Dost, till of which he will sell very low, C. L CHATTEN. March 29 13 tf Notice of Administratrix. Mabt C. Reynolds having obtained grant of Letters of Administration of all and singular the roods and chattels, rights and credits that \vere of t jeorge Reynolds deceased, at the time of his death, p lereby notifies all who are indebted to the estate r >f tl e said George Reynolds to come forward and lettle their debts, with the administratrix, and all irrsons having clnitns against tlw said estate will land them in to her properly attested within the imc prescribed by law. t ka?ku rnnufitnto an,t annoint James Chesnut. < Ir. aa my agent and authorize him for me, as Admi- i lislratrix, to receive any monies that may be due ' .he said estate, and for me and in my name, to t sxecute and give receipts and acquittances for the 1 same. 1 MARY C. REYNOLDS. I Jan. 12, 134*. 3 tf 1 To Rent, The store house on Broad street, now occupied by Jefferson Burkley. Possession given immediately. Apply to ; A. G. BA.SKIN. Jan. 3 1 tf , TAKE A SEAT! jTist^reeeHeiLa_fine assortment of curl-maple ' and fancy Sitting and Itdckmg-Chairs, cane ^id i wood seats; together with a fine asportrrjewef. J Furniture, euch as Sofas,'Book Cases, Wardrobes) Bedsteads, fancy and plain Dressing Bureaus, <J*c. < For sale cheap for cash or good paper. Jan. 5. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purchased by Feb. 16. W- ANDERSON &. CO. KEfflOYAL. The subscriber would inform the public that he has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, ' William Johnson, second door above H. Levy's. 1 where he will keep on hand a good supply of GRO 1 CERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to i which he invites the attention of purchasers, as > they will be 6old very low. I J. CHARLESWORTU. March 8. 10 tf DRV GOODS IN CHARLESTON. The subscriber would nvite the attention of Planters \nd their families visiting Charleston to his stock of rich , Fancy and Staple ltry Goods. Having made additions to his Room the past season, he is able to offer greater inducements than ever before, to lis friends and customers, and confidently invites attention i to his stock as the j Most Extensive in the Southern Country. i It is intended to embrace almost every article in the Dry , Goods line. Our front Sales Room will contain a complete assortment of Ladies* Elegant Dress Goods, SILKS, MUSLINS, BAREGES. CASHMERES, BOMBAZINES. A LP ACC AS, SHAWLS. VISSETTS, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, LINENS, LINEN FABRICS, HOSIERY, <tc. $c. In our Domestic Rooms, will be found a very full assortment of Domestic Fabrics, Negro Goods, Blankets, Oznnbnrgs, &c. Our facilities for purchasing Goods are such, that we are able to offer them at extremely low prices, and such as will defy all competition E. W. BANCROFT, 2a3 King-st. Charleston, Feb. 1848. 6 tf N. B.?In our wholesale Rooms, we offer to merchants who buy in this market one of the most desirable stocks of Goods to be found in the city, and at prices that will astonah those accustomed to "Charleston long time prices.' Bacon and Lard. 5,000 lbs. 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, ind Spanish Segars of several very line brands. Any person wishing a very superior article for heir own use, will do well to call and examine the issortrnent, as it will be sold low. Apply at the s Dost Office to P. THORNTON. I March 15. 11 tf Ordinary's Notice. Whereas no application has been made for ad ninistration on the effects of John Dales, dee'd. I tave taken them in hand as adm'r. de bonisfnon.? ] All persons having demands against said estate vi 11 present them duly attested, and those indebt>d to the same will make immediate payment. J R. JOY. O K n June 7. 23 if | Tliomsonian Medicines. Alcohol Nerve Powder I Gum Myrrh Bnyberry Cayenne Pepper Golden Seal Composition lobelia Number Six Cholera Svrup For sale low by F L. ZM.MP, Timby's Union Water-Wheel. ?Thi8 Water Wheel has been 60 long in u.'e said respecting it that ipeed and wiili a less quantity of water than any i vheel in use, (except the over shot under extreme tiph heads) is very eiinpleland illiable to disasters, md Jurable, being made entirely out of cast iron. . The subscriber will sell district or individual lights, with or without wheels. Satisfactory retsrences can be given in regard to the success of < he wheel, by application to the subscriber, who j :an be consulted personally at the Columbia Ho el, or by letter through the Post Cffice Colum- f >ia. MARTIN CHAPIN. Way 3 lb tf This will certify that I have used Hotchkis's Jatent Water Wheels about one yc3r applied by R. f 3, Barwick, and have recently removed tiiem and I ..j .i? it_: tun i_ i: i u? m_ t <i | IrtU lilt* UIJIUI1 tt lieu 13 ?i|i|iiiru ujr mi. ^nupui anu ind the latter by far superior to the former. So ar, as [ have yet tried the latter, they will saw at east doubly as fast as the former, with much less juautity of water, at the same mill site. THO. STARKE. Kershaw Dist., May 17, 1848. 21 tf Soiitli-Caroliiia?-Lancaster District. c In the Court of Ordinary. ? fas, R. Bennett and wife, Jincey Bennett, vs Win. jj Bennett, Reuben Bennett, James Bennett and 0 others.?Division or sale of Real Estate of Reu- 0 ben Bennett, dee'd. v It appearing to my satisfaction, that William Uennett Reuben Bennett and James Bennett, three " ?f the defendants, reside without the limits of this ^ State; It is therefore oidered, That they do appear d ind object to the division or sale of the Real En- ? ate of Reuben Bennett, sen. dee'd, on or belore ^ he 5th day of October next, or their consent to the ^ tame will he entered of record. JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, O.LD. July 3, 1848. [7 00J South-Carolina?Lancaster District c In the Court of Ordinary. ? lolin Steclo and wife Nancy, ve Hugh Montgome- ? ry and others?Division or sale Real Estate of Ninion Montgomery, dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Hugh Mont- jomery, one of the defendants, resides witi.out the imits of this State; It is therefore ordered, That ic do appear and object to the sale or division of the Real Estate of Ninion Montgomery, deceased, sn or before the 5th day of October next, or his :onsont to the same will be entered of record. J H. WITHERSPOON. O. I. n July 3,184R. [7 00] Bacon and Lard. J 10,000 lbs Bacon Siden Canvassed and sugar-cured Hame Family cured Hama, a superior article Country Lard. For Bale Dy < July 4 *- S. B. LEVY. Im flggggggs 9 T' te Bank of Caafttea, 0. . i 28th Jckb, 1848.. f All Notes offered for renewal at litis Bank on he nine first Discount Days after the 1st of July, iroximo, must have the original signatures of the ankers, securities and endorsers. ,, 4 Bv order of the Board. VV. LGRAtfT/C&lifeit ttt* ?~r:rr~ Ordinary's Kotiw^ Whereas, no administration on he esta?l!"afJa:ob Hammond, late of Kershaw District, decea)Wi^.| ias applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assem- * ? >iy, l nave taken possession or ine goons ana rowels, rights and credits of the said estate as deteict. All persons indebted to the said estate are equired to pay the same overto me,-and llioee laving demands against the estate will preaent hem to me duly attested for payment June 21. J. R. JOY, O.IC"D.--> . Ai? Coopering, &e. ? - The subscriberoflers his services tot bepttMie in the above business in its various branches. Old l'ubs, Pails, cj-c. will be re-hooped and made as rood as new. He will also, clean <oot and .put; wells in complete order, make and repair curbs, well houses, buckets, etc. Persona requiring his. services, will do well to call st his shop on fl>e Public Square in Log Town, opposite pnblic trefl* wher"<raW-wu.era will be thankfully recerretl, and executed on moderafS terms. " June 21. JOHN TtrHI&ggdfa > Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Duggics, Rockaways, &c., and Harness r>f Northern make, which 'he offers for eete'at Charleston prices. Having leased the establishment in which he works, he is prepared to btftkl md to repair every description of Carriages, Wag. Sfons, t'arip, Wheelbarrows, &.C. and ail kinds o Iron work, either for plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is res|>cctfully solieikd. A pril 2G. ROBERT MAN. In Equity?Lancaster District. Wilson Villi ne? | v? > Petition to apply food* Wm. McCorkle d: wife Elizabeth.) It appearing to my satisfaction that William A/cCnrkle and wife Elizabeth, Defendants, are absent from and without the limits of this State. / It is ordered, on motion of Clinton, Solicitor for Petitioner, that they appear and p'ead, answer or demur to the petiti ? in above cause, on or before the 16th October 1648, otherwise Judgement proconfesso will be entered against them. JAMES II, WITHERSPOON. fc. Com'rs. Office, June 26, 1848 [fl 50] In Equity. f B. Gass, late Sheriff, D ? . . ' . -Xf ? vs > Foreclosure of Mortgage. C. II. Davis. ) In pursuance of an order 'rom the Court of Equity, I will sell on the first Monday in August next, for cash, all those parcels or tracts of land commonly called town lots, lying, being and situated in the town of Camden, and known and distinguished in the plan of the said town, as lots number one thousand and eighty-nine (1089,) fronting west on Market street, sixty six feet, and extending in ilepthon Kutledge street, one hundred and ninety sight feet. Also, Ln number one thousand and thirty four, (1034) fronting west on Broadntreet, sixty six feet, aud bounded by said street,and run- ^ ling eastward by one hundred and ninety eight feet ce^ WM. M. SHANNON, aui. Ccmm'rs. Office, June 26.1848. wr Mill Cranks. < Tite subscriber is prepared to make Mill Cninfa it short notice. Suitable Iron may be had at,the itore of Messrs. McDmra!! & Cooper Other MiU rons made as heretofore. SAMUEL SHIVER. June 21. 25 |f In Equity? Lancaster District. Dr. D. I\ Bush vs, \V. G. Raines, Jonathan Douglass, Molcy Martin,et al. Bill tosabreyate&M sell Real Estate die. , It appealing tr my satisfaction, that M, 8. Ver y and iViolry Martin, two of the defendants to the Sill tiled in the above case, are absent from and jeyond the limits of State: On motion of Clinton, romplainant's soli itor. it is ordered that themid Defendants, M. S. Perry and Molcy Martin do appear and answer, plead or demur to the Bill in the ( ibove case, on or before the 22d day ? f October, 1848, othsrwise judgment pro confesao will be orlered against them. JAMES II. YV1THERSPOON, c.ti.11. Comm'rs. Office, June 2,1848, (7 ftOJ SODA WATER. rTr" The subscriber having procured a Soda Fount, s prepared lo supply his customers with iced Sola Water during .he season. June 14, J. R- McKAIN. Branch of the Bank of the State of Sooth-Caro* Una, at Camden. All Renewal Notes Tor this Branch during the line weeks commencing on the first day of June last, must have the original signatures of the maters and endorsers. O*During the above specified lime Notes sign* ;d b) Agents will not be received. f D L* DESAUSSURE, Cashier. June 5. 1848. 28 9t Committed, To the Jail of Kershaw District, a NEGRO WOMAN, named Tenah, who savs she belong* to Vrs. Jones at Liberty Hill. Saia woman is abont 18 years old. The owner is requested to come orward. comply with the law and take her away. June 28. [26 ti] D. H. ROBISON, Jailer. Notice. Three months from this date I shall apply for new scrip or one share Camden Branch Rail Road, which hat been net or mislaid. K. GIfPOKD. may 9, 1W8. 20 tf Sou) h-Caroli n a, KERSHAW DISTRICT. IN TIIR COMMON PLBAS. Jacob Young 1 v? j Ca, Sa* Win. F. DeBrulil.) The Dcnfendant. Wm. F. DeBrnhl, being arrested, and onfincd within the prison bounds for the district of Ker* nilvv , uy > inuc ui u nn? ?i ?u mhuh?iioii?wni mm he suit of Jacob Young, and the raid Wm. F. DeBrohl laving filed in my office* hix petition, with a schedule oo ath, of his whole estate and effect, praying for ihe benefit i f the Acts of the General Assembly lor the relief of inaol- 4 ent Debtors:? Notice is hereby given, to the raid Jacob Young, and all ther creditors of ihe raid Wm. F. Debruhl to be and ap> 4 ear at the Court of Common Fleas to be holden at Cam- ' en, in and for the District of Kerslusw, on the first Moo- I ay after the fourth Monday in October next to tlwW qtura I f anv they can, why the estate and effects nf tit>? Staid A Vm. F. Denrnhl should not be assigned and he ill l.aMtid coording to the provisions of the Acta of the Gein-ml AJh emhly for the relief of insolvent Debtors. May 17 1848. B. GA88, < Vrk. Dissolution. 1 The Partnership existing between tbe subscribe tat Camden, is dissolved by mutual consent. All mettled buIness of the firm is assigned to E. M. Beach. The Books nd Accounts are placed in the hands of Col. J. Chesnut, r., for settlement. S. D. DICKSON, ROBT. LATTA. Camdem, S. C., May 22, 1848. 21 tf mA CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, BY S. BENSON, Broad Street, Camden1 S. C. BANK AGENCY. * WILLIAM J. GPRAl-P, pill attend punctually to ml msinew entrusted to his cam in either of the Bnnks >ipden May TO. For Sale. A four horse wagon will be sold lowland on a ~~~ :redit if required. Apply to JASL McEWfcN. July TOtli 184$. 29 tf o