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0 > I, Jl 1HE AMERICAN REMEDY, THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPTHA The only CERTAT!V REMEDY for the Cure of QONST7MPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. Pain in the Side and Breast, tore Throat. Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Nervous 'Premours. Liver Somplaint. Diseased Kidneys, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast, Although the ravages of Pulmonary Consumption in the Srnr?a ?w? nrtrhnrM without a Darallel in fatalitv. i annually sweeping thousand? to the grave, no remedv has | been discovered until the pre-ent time that could confident- j _lv be relied up >n to arrest the fearful march of the great destroyer. Hence the popular impression i?. (utterly false however) that consumption is incurible. '1 his opinion we hall endeavor to combat by facts. Thk Compound Syrup of Tar and Wooo Naptiia is j and unparalleled remedy; it can and has radically cured this terrific disease, in cbsc? where physicians no longer had hope, and where all other remedies had failed. UNPREC.DKSTKD CUKE. We have seen within a f-w days the person who gave the following certificate. He remains well, being perfectly eared of his disease. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 3. 1S17. From a sense of gratitude, and a desire that the afflicted may have resource to a truly invaluable medicine. I would t&te the benefit I have experienced from the use of Thorn- j son's Compound Syrup of I'ar and Wood Nap!ha. For eeveral years I have been afflicted with a distressing, racking cough, accompanied with great oppression and dificulsy ofbreatning. with a sensation of tightness at the chest.? Bacomeing greatly alarmed, a friend who had been much benefitted by this medicine, recommended me to try it. I did so, and in a very short time every alarming symptom disappeared; my expectoration became free, all opprc-sion left me, my cough ceased, and in a few daps I was able to go out and attend tomv business a well man. Any further information will be cheerfully given the afflicted, by calling at my residence, No, 193 S. Front street. JOS. McM VNA.MY. F'tt^This invaluable remedy prepared only by arosev & Dickson, at N. E. corner of Fifihnnd Spruce Streets. Philadelphia. Sold oy F. L ZE t. P, Camden S. < . JEW DAVID'S OR HEJilEW PIASTER where thi3 plaster is applied pain cannot exist. a gentleman in the South oi Europe, and Palestine, in 183J heard so much said hi the latter place in favor of Jew David's Plaster, and of the (as he considered.) miraculous cures it hai performed, that he was induced to try it on h? own pereon, for a Liver affection, the removal of which had been the chief objeei of his journey, but which had resisted the genial influence of tnai balmy and delicious clime. He accordingly applied a plaster <?n the right side of his chest, where the pain was Heated, another between the hootden, a ?J one over the region of the liver. In the meantime he drank freely ofan herb ten of laxative qualtttes. lie soon f mod is health improving. and in a lew weeks his eou;a left him, sal'owueM of his skin disappeared. his pain was removcJ, and his .valth became per manently reinstated. tincethai tin: he has b;cn recount-riling it to his friends a id acjiiainta.iccs for all fixe-J pains whatever such as Rhea ntti-.n. yJout. Pain in the side, hip, hark and limbs, in every case of w lich it has proved an efficisatcure. He has likewise wituesse I the happy effects of it* softening and healing qualities in nuinerons rases o Scrofulous Hu n ?rs. Knots. Wens, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff J tints, Ague Cakes, Ague in the ?rea-t. and the like, to the united satisfaction of himself and others. It lias been beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as paid and Weakness in the cilom.irh. weak Limbs, Lameness A Sections of the -Spine, hemale Weakness, ij-c. No female snhj-ct to pain or weakness in the bark or sides, should be without it. Married ia lies in d-dicatesituations find great relief from constantly w armg this piaster. The application of the planter between the shoulders has been fiui.il a certain re neJ <r for Co! K C i;hs, i'hthysic. ami Lang Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspiration. In view of the great benefit resulting from the use of this piaster, within hit own observation. Ids confidence in its superiority over every otlies plaster, ointm rit ami opadildoc, before the public in this country, has induced this gentleman to olace the Hebrew Piaster into the hands of t'io?e who will give it publicity, believing it will pro\e itself a blessing to the community a: large. Tlw peculiarities of the chemical compound arc owing to It* extraordinary effect u,?ii the animal fihr-s or nerves, ligaments an I muscles, it- virtue h-in^ carried by them to the immediate seat of the disease or of pain and w akness ?oe genuine without the engraving of JEW L>AYID??n the wrapper, around each b >x. Price fifty cents per box. Each bjx contains sufficient to spread six or eight plasters, - " - * - - ev*?f t v e_ t?n r\ 1 Qy 3->M wholesale an-.I re'.iu ny >< wvil.l?<k .ur, i?, No. 80 Chartres street, .New Orleans, tlte general agents for the South anl Wist. to whom a!! orders for the geiiuh article mast be al I rested. S ?!d iri CanH-ri hv May 3d. .1 \?F.S R. M. K.UN. Important Kcmetly. MITCHELL'S EYE SUAE. A certain, safe and effectual cure far Sore. Weak and Inflamed Eye*, designed expressly fur diseases of the Eye, The unparalleled sttcces which has attended the u?e of this preparation, arid the arknowledjed necessity for some article which can be reli-d u ,un. a? a remedy in rex ere case* ofOpthalinic afF-ctioiis which are m? prevalent in this country, in luce the Pmpri-tor to make arrangement* IhruQfh hi* Agents. toplac- this Salve within the reach ?f arverv individual who may need the benefits which result from in use. The great advantage* possessed by this article over every sKher.iwcgrtaijttf. Safett. Co.v* enif.xce and Economy, ah P .ysicians admit that great danger is to lie apprehended fnnn dragging the eve when in an inflamed and unhealthy state. In the u?e of this Salve this objection i? entirely removed, as no harm can possibly result from its Use; it being, in all case* applied to the external portions of the eye; thereby avoiding all thu inconvenience. |>ain and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of any pungent article into the eye. ta activity in subduing itiibunation is so great that hut few coses require the use of more than one bottle to eflect a a perfect cure. J. R. McKnI.V, Ajrent for C-imtlon. DR. GORDON'S VEGETABLE aNTI-BILIOUS FAMILY FILLS. For the cure of Headache, Oil line**, Salt Rheum fiheunuisn, Piles, Heartburn. Worn*. D/*p"p-ia. Choi | ? u.^hna P:ii'M in tin: Bi?* Li a'n a:i I Joints, Genera j weakness, Pit*. C?n<u notion. Palpitation of the Heart liver Complaint, Rising i i the Throat. Ery-i*x-!a.?. Lteafnvm, Dropsy, Itching* of the Skin. Fevers of all kind*. Colds, O-iut, ci ravel, hcuale Complaint*. Nervous Complaints, and all other Diseases arising from turrit itiks : of the BLoao.aai MORUtDSEcaETioxs or the liver and stomach $3" Every disease tn ?hirh the human frame in subject, originates from impurities of lite blooJ or derangement of the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Being compounded exclusively of suen ingredients as Ifatore intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. 8trike at the root of the di?ea?*, removing all impurities bom thebo.lv, opening the pore* externally and internally, separating all foreign and obnoxious particles from the Chvle, so ttiat the blood, of which it i* the origin, inu-t lie thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free an I vigorous action to the Heart. I.Mgs. Liver an I Stomach, thereby mon '.an rit he mi-niii' the pores. cleansing the | awn* and ?rt-rios. n il ijpe ling all triem.uiril,l veins and pu- ! Cying the bl?n I; they renter the systetii ??t ??|y tlinrough. ; tjr sounl. but also impervious to disease, even when all J THEIt MEANS HAVE PAILEIL Mr Within the last twelve months, more than one linn- ; dred cases uf tie* wrt igzrncatel forms of dyspepsia have | been cored by the Medicine, where rigid dieting the Hlue ' Pill, and aim At every other means had been resorted to without any benefit, and when death .tared its miserable viettux fully in the face. It i?r. (J-.r S-.n's Fills were no adapted to the cure of any but this horrid malady, their uniform success in this disease alone would be sufficient to oiarait on to fame" the name of their inventor. as a bene FAOTOR OF >118 SPECIES. JOrThi* medicine never fails to rare the \vorst?caso? of PILES w one torek! For a more detaileddescription of the Meilirioe.th'* manner of it* ope-atian, the complaint* it is ml;i;>t?-(i to and the euro* it Iw performed, we ref.-r the reader to our agent", who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. Pnr Hale by James II. McICai.v, F. I.. ZtMpfsmdm. ahto. for?aleat all the towns and country stores in the South and We?. Dr. G. K. TYLHITS ySVBR AND AOTJ3 PILLS. If there ever was a medicine thai merited the public praise for the great good it has (lone in curing Chill* and Fever, it certainly must he l)r Trier'* Ague Fill*, as they cure the patient in 'J4 hours. They do not operate as a purgative, hit' an a tonic, and produce no unpleasant svuiptn us, ndcura permanently, n<?r can they fail, if used as directed?the trial of a single lx?x wil! prove the .i,?r..... ,r t.i aiytve IWIB,nr,,,r, .Iioiv.w.v, . yu n?ui'< iinyour health, procure* box of the genuine Tyler's j Ague Pi'is. For sale bv J. R. McKarv and F. F,. Zc.mp, in Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of the towns and country s'orep. PA"*K A?E^T.~ WILLIAM J. GERAI D, will attend pnnrttnlly to all business entrusted to his care in either of the Hank* of t stnden May 10. To Rent The STORE at present occupied by Mr W. B. btatton. Apply W. ANDERSON. ?earn< n i?iM*iBnaBnBwgMg?'a pR. TOWNSEJfD'8 oompound kxtract of SJIRSrfPtfMlIZZa, wonder and blessing of the age. The Most extraordinary Medicine in the World. i RyThis Extract is pttt up in quart bottles; it is six timiw cheaper, pleasnnter. and warranted superior to any sold.? It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the Patient. i The great beauty and superiority of this Sarenparillaovcr j all other medicine is. that while ii eradicates disease, it in- , vigorates the b<? lv. It is one of the very best i SPUING' AND SUMMER MEDICINES I Ever known; it not only purifies the whole system, and j strengthens the person, but it creates new. pure and men \ blood; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in ( this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has ^ performed within the last five years, more than 100.000 . cures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000 were ennri- . dere 1 incurable. It has save 1 the lives of more than 5.000 , children during the pnr<t season. , 10,000 cuses ol General Debility and want of J Nervous Energy. i Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To tho-c who have lost their muscular en- < ergy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in i vouth. or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and i brought on a general physical prostration of the nervous i system, la-sitcde. want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that faial disease. Cousumption. can be cutirtdv restored by this pleasant remHy. 'his Sarsaparilia is far superior to any IN- < VIGOR \TING CORDIAL, as it removes ami invigorates i the system, gives activity to the limb-, and strength to the muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. i Consumption Cured. ' Cleanses and Strengthen.s Consumption can l>e cured, t " : - o :? r: rv.l.t? r?. i>ronCllOUMN. Vy'TlNUmpiinil, I<i>ur vyuiii|>miiiv< ^ ? Lnrrh.C<>ughs. Asthma. Opining of Blood. Soreness. in theChest IIcctic Flush, Night. Swears. Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, Ac. have been and can be cured. SPITTING BI.OOD. New York, April 23. 1317. Dn.TowxsExn?I verily believe that your Sarsaparilla has been the means, through Providence, of raving tny life. I have for several years had n had cough. It became worse and worse. At last 1 raised large quantities of blood, had night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your .Sarsaparilla a short time an 1 there has a wonderful chance been wrought in me. Jam now able to walk all over the city. J raise no blood and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your obe lient servant. WM. KISSK1.L, G5 Catherine-it Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Towuscnd's Snrsnpari'la has cured. The most severe and chronic casts are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues. James (Jammings. Esc., or.e of the assistants in the Lunatic Asylum. Black well's Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the following letter: Blackwei.i/.s Island. Sept. M. 1317. Dr. Townsksd?D.-ar Sir: I have sufli-red terribly for j nine vears with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time j 1 could not eat. sleep or walk. 1 ha J the utmost distressing ; pains, and tnv liinbs were terribly swollen. 1 have used j four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than otic tlmutan 1 dollars worth of good. 1 nm so much bet'er?indeed, lam entirely relieved. You arc at liberty to use this for the benefit ot the afflicted. Yours respectfully, JAMES CL.NlMINGS. Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr. To wiison.1. not having tested his .N'areaparilla in cases j of Fit*, of course never rrcrnnm nded it. and was surprised to receive the following fr man intelligent and respectable Fanner in Westchester county: Fordiiam. Aug. 13. 1317. Dr. Townrend?Dear Sir; 1 have a little girl seven years of age. wlio lia< been several years alii c el with Fits; we tried almost everything for her. but without success; at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circulars for cases ld;e hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate health, hv would ?ive lier snment vonr*aai>n|>ariii;i. ami are very "la.1 we for it has not only restored Iterstrength. but she has ha 1 no return of the Kits, to our grert pleasure an 1 surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for) which we feel gratful, Yours, respectfully, JO:IN BUTLER, Jr. remnle Medicine. Dr. Towneenil's Kursaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Con-umniioti. Barrcness. Prolapsus rtcri. . or fulling of the womb Co?tiv!i<"<?. Piles. Leuenrrlitrn. or VVIiitc*. <>h arm-ted or difficult Menstruation. Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, atvl for the general prostration of the ?y?tem: no rnuttet whether the result of inherent cause. produced hy irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing pan he more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Pee-ons all weakness and lassitude. front taking it. at once become robust an 1 full of energy under its i illuence. It im*nedia'e!v counteracts the nervelessness of the female fram-. which is the great conse ofbarreness. It will not !> exp-cted of its. incases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures iierfurmed but we ran assure the afflicted. tha* hundreds of cases have been rejiorte l to us; thousands of cases where families have been without children ttf'er using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blcs-vcd with fine, healthy offspring. To Mothers and Married Ladies. This Extract of Sarsnparilla lias been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period. "The turn of life." should not negVct to take it. as it is a certain preventative for any of the iiuinernii' and horrible diseases to wliich fentamaies are subject at this time of life. This l?erio 1 may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for tlt'ise whoare approaching womanhood, at* it is calculated to assist nature, by qtiickniug the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this ntelicineis invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woman are suhj-ct. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, hy removing the impurities of the body, not so farstiinulnlingns to pro lucesulreqiteiit relaxation, xxhirli i. the oa?e of ni at iiii-ili?do?-s taken for fi-inale ivtaltnw* anil disease. By lining a few botiles of this medicine, ninny severe and painful surgical operations tnny be prevented. Notice to ttie mutes. I Those that imitate Dr. Townsen IV Sar>-aparilla, have i invariably called tlieir?tu(Ta great Ketne Iv for Females. Ac. and have copie I our hills and circulars which relate to the I comnlaints of women, wor I for word?oilier men who put 1 itp medicine, have since the great success of Dr. Townsend's Sarsapard a in eotri plain Is incident to fem lies, recommended theirs, although previously iliey did not. A number of ihese Mixture. Pills. Are. are injurious o females, as aggravate disease.an I iindeimine the ennstitution. Scrofii'n Cured. This certificate conclusively proves that this .Sarsapnrilla has |>erfect control over the most olistinate diseases of the blood, Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Da. Towxsf.ni>?Dear Sir: 1 have the pleasure to inform I you that litre.* of my children have Ik-en cured nftheScrof- ' ula by the use of your excellent medicine. Tlu-y were afflicted very severely with ha l snre-: have tak**ti only four bottles; it took them away, for which I feel myself under great obligation. Yours, respct'lv. ISA A* W. CHAIN, IOC Woostcr-st. Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Towdsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in (litK-rt part* of the I'uion. Thi< is to certify that we. the tin lersigm-d. Physician* of the City of Albany, have in numerous rases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsuparilla, and believe it to be one of the m"st valuable preliaratiojis in the market. II. I\ IT LINO. M. D. J. W11,SON. M. D. K. II Mi{it;<;>. m D. Albany, April 1.13-17. P* K. KI..ME.NDOIiF, M. I?. Caution. Owing to the great sneer-sand immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sara pari I hi. a number of m -n who were formerly our Agents, Itavo commenced making Sarsapanilu Extracts. Elixirs. Hitters. Evtraets of \ ellow Dock. Ac. They generally put it up in the same shaved hotties. and some of thorn I have stole nti'l eupic I our a ivoruseni-ni-i. nicy areomy worthless imitations and should be avoided. For miI?* in Cauricn. hy J. It. McKAl.N. Price ?1 jier hot tic. Six bottles for ?3, cash. August 16 33 J y SOAPS &? . Itose Soap l'liini?i; Floating Soap Musk Soup t >11111iI?u> Soap Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap Transparent Wa. li Halls Shaving Cream Military Shaving Soap (Jen. Tailors Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Holes Fancy Toilet Hojes Face Halls Powiicr Pufis Lilly Wl>ile Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. For sale by F. L. ZEMP. PCRFVn ERT. Colognes (all kind-) HI:Ik of Roses Lavender Water Extract of Heliotrope Orange Water " Patcliouly Extract of Pink " Hose ' Ko*e (ieraniura " JockcyClub " M"ii-seliue " H'h|. de Caroline *' U...I ' JuMiiin " Joiii|iii||i> " It<K|. ill' Chant illy " .Magnolia " R'-scdn " ('ilroni'lla Rose For sale bv F. L. ZI.MI'. PERFIliQERT, Ac, The Mih'crii'cr has jitd n'crncd the most coin, pi etc supply nt choice IVrliniii rv ever brought to this p!a> e. consist t tig ot the Inflowing, with many ] other articles in that lino: Extracts of Jockey Club Kan (!< Venris Pa'ctionly Nymph Soap iMnii?>dinr Lilv ^ liilc Verbena. Ac. Extrascented Rose. Almond Rnn?sp||s'( ol<>cne Water nod Jln?k Toilet .Soaps German do do Transparnir Wash Halls Mask Levender Sand Ralls Hand's Fan Lustral Rnnssell's .vhaxing Cream Rear's Oil iMeen Fnii Curling Fluid Cut Gin** Toilet Bottles Bandoline Fiowar Vase*, Ac Ju'y 1? J R- McKAI.V. Hemorrhoids 01* Piles. Internal or External, permanently cured By Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary \n INTERNAL REMEDY which. If used nceordingto directions, A CURE FOR I.1FE IS GUARAN I'EED. SYMPTOMS OF TIIF, DISEASE. A common consequence of iliis affection is a kind of teterrnus, or bearing down sanction, as it is familiarly cab cd; there is also heat, tension and throbbing in the part, varying from a moderate degree, of these sensluinns to the noiit excmciaiing suffering;?these are caused by the flow of jlood to the parts. Sometimes the inner coat of the bowel jrotriules at every evacuation forming what is culled Prolapsus, or falling of the bowels; this is the effect of long -ontmned irritation ol that organ. jn urae msiauccs me vatient experiences nervous pains, which arc indescribable, mil known only to the sufferer, which commence immedixtelv afiernn evaluation, and continue from thirty minutes lo several hours; these sensations are %ery annoying and vimotimos very distressing. This disease, when of long rontiriuancc.is attended hv pain and weakness in the hack, irritation of tlm kidneys, bladder, and other organs in the vicinity, pain and numbness in the legs and feet a sense of frailness about the chest, and unnatural fulness of the abdominal viscera, accompanied with palpitation of the heart mid oppression. Individuals sometimes experience, previous to an attack of the I'iles, svmptnms denoting great derang nicut in their circulation; there is a seme of weight and pressure in the abdomen, with a pccul-ar fcelingof uneasiness in the bowels, constipation or perinncuin. attended with pain in the har k and loins, nausea, and slight pains in the stomach, pale countenance, confuted sensations in the head, weariness, and irritable and discontented state ol mind, and a sense of fulness and oppression in the 'cgion nf the stomach. The circulation on the surface is feeble, and the current of blood determined inwards and downwards. FOR Af.t. THE ADOVH DISEASES AND COMrr.AtXTS, DR. LPHA.MS VEGETABLE EI.E? TUARY. cures effectfali.v. and therefore prevents p.les. READ TtlE TESTIMONY. Cents?I have used Dr. L'pham's Vegetable Electuary which 1 purchased of you. and find it one of the best medicines in use for the Piles, and also for all bilious affections. arising from a n impure state of the system. Yours, sc. E. A. COI.E, Marble Dealer. REMARKABLE CLUE OF PILES! Tiiirtv Years Standing! Berkshire Co.. Ma-s.. Nov. 29, 1347. .Mcssr'. Kctcham 11 en -haw?Gents: For thirty years I have been afflicted with the Piles,general dt bility and infl nn.'ilinn. causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that limp mv sufferings defy description. I was confined lo bed, unable M help myself, and at last given up by my physicians and friends in despair of ever gaining niv health : in fact for three days before I commenced usin - Dr l 'pham's Electuary. I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes were made. But under Providence, and the use of Dr. l'pham's Electuary, though an old man, I have ti e pleasure of slating the fact to the public thnt inv health is noA good, a,id ho;>c to live many years, if it is God's will, to make knn n the virtu-* of Dr. t'pham's Electuary, and to recommend i: to mi nffhcied fellow creatures, Ii helped me beyond the ex|N-ciations of all that knew my ca?e, nut 1 can only say to others tha' it is. in my opinion, the best in -dicine in the world for Piles,or any otherdisease of the bowels a> d if they vvi.l use it according to directions, I will myself warrant a cure in every case. Yours, with the unnosi expression of thankfulness, < ORN FIJI'S SPUR Egramont. Berkshire Co Ma-s . Nov. 29.1317. The above certificate? tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and rcli f ol which, as Physician and witness in lh" case, 1 cheerfully endorse. Dr. CHAPMAN. NO I'l' Iv?The genuine Cphnm's Electuary lias his written signature thus (OCT A. I pham. >1. D.) The hand in alone d 'ii: w.th a pen. Price 8' P'*r b'X. {& Suld wlmlrra!'' and retail by Ketch \m it IJensu.vw. 1'21 Fuil'in street. N. Y.. and by 1 rriitijri'-Cs generally throughout the Uni'ed ft'-le* and Canada. J. R. McKAIN. Agent for Camden. S. C. March 22 12 tf Wanted, A lijht eeconJ-lruided JIUGGY. Apply at iliis Office. li t 11 Aujf 213 Jlill Cranks. The subscriber is ptepared to make Mill Cranks at short notice. Sit table Iron may he had at the I'orc of .t/essrs Mr I>??\v:i!l &. Cooper Other Mtlt ron.s in t ie as iiereluloie. SAMUEL SHIVER. Tunc 21. 2^ tf Bargains, Bargains. GOODS \T \ S VCKII-ICK. Those who wish Goods at prices to suit the times, had better call on me helure long. The Goods must lie sold at some price. \V. II. JOHN: TON. DcKalfo Factory. Our Cotton Yai:n having recently .-tillered in reputation, we have changed our arrangements, and are now innnnlactiinini it o| a quality tint we cansafelv recommend tonurcustomers, By special attention to tins department ol our husmess, we are determined fully to re-establish lite lost chararler <d our Yai:n, and hope lliat our frauds will give it a lair trial VYe are mat u'.icturing the DICKALII OZNA iJUHLiS ill a inert* unimrui weigm aim t|ii.nnv. Aug. 10 W. ANDERSON & CO. Aotice. All persons itwlcbteM to mc are requested to make immediuie payment. sepi.-JO. J. I>. MURRAY. Police. All persons indebted to the Estate of John Webb, decea-cd, or Mrs. Jane Berry, deceased, are requcsied in make imniediate payment, ami those having demands against sanl Estates are noiilied to hainl m tlieir aiiiuiiiits du'v altestel to. Pit. 4. (1(1 ii) JOHN UK I) It. Ailm'r. IS obcii I a. Tweed's U'nen.WKir.ht and I'lacksiiith Simps corner of Kulletigf anil Market stre-ls, where lie keeps ronsla 1 ly oi hand or inai ularl .ires to order, H'airons, Carts Wheelbarrows, or any oilier article in his line ol business,out of the hrst seasoned mat'T.als. Iron of ail sizes, Pipe and other boxes. A lew Iron axles with boxes lilted, and a lot of the best Slav, Tongue and Breast chains for lour horse wagons, ever o lib rod lor sale in ibis plate?call and see Am:nst Bill. 1S-1H. H2 tf Crashed, INtwdcred. Clarified and Brown Sugars, lor sale low, by aug. in. w a,\nki:son tf* co. C. ifvniKSOX, HANK A(i KNT. At his oi.n <?'r\\i? opi'e.j"i* Davis1 IIotf.i,. GtiatlenicnS Fashionable Roots Philadelphia iii.iil**, lor .- iI? liv J,hi. '27. W. ANHKRSON Si CO. S. 15. LKVl' Will continue to net as A^out fur bi>ili tho Banks in t.'iis place, ami attend in any riiiiimissioii business tli.it may ho entrusted to liitu. Ilidex Wanted. (Jreen and Dry Hides will lie pun-Imped hv Fell. 1(>. \V* ANDKRSON & CO. UllTIOVAL. The puhsrr.b r would inform the public that he has ipinovcd to llie store lorrnorly occupied liv Mr, Wiiliain ohiismi, second door above II. Ia?vv's. where he w lii keep on hand a eood supplv ol (iKO('KBIKS. HARDWARE. CKOCKKRV. &c. m which he invites the attention ot purchasers, as they will be sold verv low. " J. CHARLESWORTII. March S. 10 tf Tht; f:i?cap?*sl Family Hcriieinc in 1Jut world. Dr. Robert's Compound Snrsnpnrilln 1'ills, An Altrrmiir, Tame. J)in relit and Mild Cathartic, F..r the permanent euro of nil diseases ansimj fr?m nil impure sta'c ol tlit? Blood, iiikI morbid secretion nt the I.uor and Stomach viz : Erysipelas, Sciolula or Kind's Evil, I'leers, l'imp e?, Scalil head, obstinate cutaneous Eruptions, Bln'chos, Itoils, J'liiiplos, sore, weak or mil.lined eyes, Glanilular swellings, Bilious diseases, uid all complaints arising from an injtul oious use ol .Mercury. A Ires 11 supply jur-t received at on. is 13K (II ii_) _ i I.EVEI.AND'S. Attention Cavalry! The 5tli Regiment. 3d Brigade n| Cavalry will assenihle in Coumbia at 5 o'clock, I'. M. on the Itilli of December next, to pitch camp and he fully equipped for duty for two days. The Officers and Staff attached to the Regiment will asspinblc at the same place and lime fully equipped for duty By order ol ('ol. Atirrtim, R. II. GOODWYN, Jr. Adj't. ..'urobia. N**1'- 4- 45 5t Great Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES! GEORGE ALDEN respectfully invites the attention of the citizens of Camden and the surrounding country to his extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, now receiving direct from the manufacturers, which be offers at very low prices. His stock consists in part as follows, viz? C: GENTLE.MEN'3 cr Fine calfskin quilted water-proof Boots P do do p..tnp Boot8 do do welted do do do sewed and and copper fastened do /1a ti'otorni-nnf nffTfro/l Rnnt Q ^ "" ?" " I" ? do do pump do do do Mud Boots di) kip pegged B<>otB E do do do Bootees do calf do do do do waterproof Bootees th do do 6ewed and pegged thoe6 and Bootees to do do (?xford Ties do do Pegged Jersey Ties w do waterproof Overshoes, cl do gaiter Boots do Russet Brogans rt BOY'S Fine calfskin pegged Boots do do do Bootees do kip do Boots it do do do Bootees it do calfskin sewed do ri do Russet Brogans ci LA DIRS' n Fine colored silk Gaiters b do colored Tek satin Gaiters do do do satin do 1 do black lasting do do do kid do vv do morocco Jenny Linds vv do white kid and satin Slips b< do English kid do do French kid Slips and Tics do American do do do p t do morocco Walking Shoes (j do do do do do lasting buskin Tips do black velvet Slips do goatskin Walking Shoes do waterproof Overshoes, ^ MISSES' p Fine colored gaiter Boots v do do kid do Ii do morocco Walking Shoes b do kid Slippers t< do colored morocco Slippers a do India Rt liber Shoes V Oo calls .on School do n Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes. J ALSO 1000 pairs Negro and House servant's Shoes. j Also?Sole and upper leather, calf and lining skins, hand and harness leather, patent leather, shoe I bread, shoe lasts, shoe tools of every descrip- ^ lion Also?Men's, hoys and children's Caps, newpatterns; together w ith a large slock of travelling and common Trunks, Malices, carpet Bags, Wal- t lets,school Satchels and waterprooi traveling B igs, b The ahove comprises but a small portion otitis " stock, allot which will compare with any in the ^ suntliern country for style and durability. P Sept. 13, 37 tf '' tt j\cw and frcsli Goods. The subscriber is now receiving from the North, his supply of fancy and stnp e (Joods, which he intends to dispose of't as low prices as they can be a purchased in Charleston, and on more liberal ft terms. They comprise in pert? WOOLENS. London Duffil Blankets, from 6 to 8 lbs. the pair Negro Kerseys, cable warp and plain g Heavy Cordova Plains, all wool : Super blue, black and lancy colored Cloths I Black French Doeskin Cassimores I Fancy Cassimeres and Vestitigs i White and red Flannels, assorted qualities i Kentucky Jeans and Sattine'.ts Woolen Shawls and Tweed Cassimeres g SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. c Black gro de Rhine Silks; very wide black Silks P Figured black Silks; Chamclion Silks Printed Cash ere; Cashmere De'cosse Splendid fashion able Cashmere Silk-siriped Medonas. for ladies' dosses Black boiritiaziiies and alpaccas ( Embroidered swiss colored spotted Muslins LaceC'i| es; embroidered and plain cambric Hdkfs. Cambric Edgings and Im-eriings; black crape Green Be rage; Mouslin Delaines, very cheap Fancy and black silk cravats Embroidered Ladies' Dresses Fren* h worked collars and capes Worked caps and cuffs Inlant's worked Robes ?nd Bodies LINENS. j Irish L nens and Lawns; D.nuask Tabling Diaper Damask Tablecloths ami Napkins Birdseve Diaper; brown and while Holland . Linen-cambric Hand kerchiefs DOMESTICS. '' P2-4 bleached sheetings; PJ-4 b'own shirtings :t-<i 7 s. noil 4 4 hleaci.ed and brown shirtings " Uruw (l hiid bleached Drills a Chilton Oznahurgs, suitable for negro shirts y ;M irl borough stripes and Plaids * i Apriin cliei ks anil Bed Tisks COTTON GOODS 1 Common and wiper Print.", very low i Gingham*. Jaconet. Plain and >wixa cheek Muslin i Cotton Cambric". Furniture Dimity Figured Cure Dimitv, n new nrtiele n ; Furniuire Frinen; Handkerchief* of every quality CAPPETINGM " j Super Ingrain Carpeting" Jo Extra Do v j do Imperial three ply Do e do Brussels Do Fine and chenille Bugs; Carpet Bindings A LSI Gunny and Dundee Bagging, Hope. Twine Vuuar, Coffee, Sal:, Damn, Molasses, Iron, Sipel, Sudd eiy, Hardware Black.smith's Tools, Hats With a variety of other articles, for sale on the most accoinmodaliug eruis, by sept. *J7. II. LEVY. Lamp Oil. A superior nrtn le ol Bleached Spernt Oil, at the 0 low price id? ONE DOLLAR per gallon. 11 Fur srle by F. L. ZEMI\ a l ii i i Goods at and b:loic Prime Cost. t; My entire stock of Goods, consisting of Fancy P anil Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, ('rockery, &c\ (' will he ofiercd for sale lor a short time at Cusl Prices, Bargains inay he had, as ti.e object is to close up as soon as possible. Tortus, cash. For bills of fifty dollars and upwards. Notes, well secured, at (10 and 00 days will betaken. W. LI. JOHNSTON, May 2-1. 21 Agent lor Assignees. Family Groceries. A large supply ot superior Family Groceries kept cm.slant ly on hand, and lor sale at the lowest prices, at the CAMDEN* GROCERY STORE. In Equity?Lancaster District James Grilfin vs Richmond R. Terrell, Kx'ur of John Smith, Nancy Long, J?.nies Laney and J no. I ?Kiii in rninnpl Kx'nr to assent to leca- I cies, Partition, account and Relief. It appearing to mv satisfaction, that Nancy Long, Jnines Laney and John Lanev, three of the defendants in the a hove case reside without the limits of this state: It is ordered, on n otion ol Wright, so. Iiciior for complainant, that the said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill in t above case on or before the 4th day of January, f 1S49, otherwise judgment proconfesso will be ordered against them. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, C. E. L. D. !%|*. J#, IS4a [T? Ht 'DRU^AND^edicines^^ At Charleston Prices. la J. A. CLEVELAND, ? DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, A'early opposite Masonic Hall, Camden, 8. C. Takes this method of informing the citizens of arm!en md the surrounding country, that he still * mtinues to keep constantly on hand, a fresh and ell selected stork of n rugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Staffs, f< Patent Medicines and Periumery, n Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Fancy Articles, v hristie'sGalvanic Rings, Belts,Bracelets,Gar- R ters and Necklaces, J1 ll Thompsonian Medicines. mbracing every article now used in the practice, 1 &.c. &c. P All of which will be sold as low as articles of ie same description can be be bought in Charles>11. for cash or approved credit. OM'hysicians, Planters and Country Merchants ili do well to give me a call before purchasing sew here. r All Medicines sold at this establishment war- 0 tnled, and ail orders executed with despatch. n Oct 13. J. A. C. 1 Cleveland's Dentifrice, For rfem??vi???r all Tartarous adhesions without ijurinjr the Teeth, inter; osing its antiseptic qualles to scorbutic affections of the gums, restong them to firmness and a pleasing color, and t antributing largely to establish the pearly white- p ess of the teeth, and a pure and a salubrious c reath. A fresh supply just received at Uct. 19 (11 if) LEVIS LAND'S. n foil need not grope in darkness now. s The subscriber has just received his fall and v inter supplies of superior Lamp Oils, which he s ill sell as low as articles of the same quality can ( e got in hBarleston, for cash. f also Superior Neatsfoot andTiain Oil for tanners; a 'aniily and Plantation astor Oil, at prices lower a ian tlipu ran hi> hnmrlit this side of il:i'?rlili f "JT A/CLEVELAND. I For the Season. 6 A fresh supply of the genuine Lubin'a Extrait or.key Club, Boquetde Caroline, Extrait Mousse- j ne, Verviene, Rose, Patchouly and Orange de t oriugal; Ilauel'd Lustral Hair Restorative, Shaing Cream, &c., Alaugenet & Coudray'e and E j lo ssel's Philocombe, an elegant preparation of j eePs marrow, for the hair; Edi's Hedyosmia; Paiy'n Extract of Verbena; Haul's Eau de Venus nd Nymph Soap; Cleveland's superior Cologne a Vater in pint bottles, together with a fine assort* tent of Combs, Brushes, Toilet Powder, tic. Slc. ust received at CLEVELAND'S. South Carolina. < KERSHAW DISTRICT. iy EQUITY. * largaret McCaskill and Sainupl P. A/urchison, vs. Daniel McCaskill and others?Bill for salt if Land. It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah Mciaskill, one of the defendants to this Bill, resides ey.md the limits of this Slate: It is, o* motion ? t J. M. DeSausstire, Complainant's Solicitor, ort-red that the said Sarali McCaskill do answer, lead or demur to this Bill within three months | om this .Me, or an order pro confesso will be en- , 2red against her. WM. M. SHANNON, c. e k. d. October 18th. 42 3m Prime Leaf La re, Bacon, Flour, Butter, Cheese, nd almost every article of Groceries wanted by a unily. at retail, at GERALD'S C171 I ivri ni?l? 17HI? CASH V/l A X \y % Vi & K( W. AN DERSON &. CO. intending to dose their J eneral business, will offer their stock of i C^C2DC?^^S3a j Ready Hade Clothing, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, HOOTS. SHOES, <kc. I At very reduced prices. As our assortment is ' o xl, and we arc determined to sell, we would in- j ite purchasers to call, as great bargains maybe < xpected. " j F. ROOT, j AUCTIONEER, "onmiission Merchant & General Agent, CAM DEN, S. C. W;!I attend to Public and Private Sales of any 1 escription. I (LT Auction Room opposite James Dunlap, a few ours above Davis's Hotel. 11?tf Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., and Harness f Northern make, which he offers for ssle at Charleston prices. Having leased the establishaent in which he works, he is prepared to build nd to repair every description of Carriages, Wagions. arts, Wheelbarrows, &c. and all kinds ot ron work, either for plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is respectfully eolieiud, ,A pril 20. ROBERT MAN Ordinary's Notice. Whereas no application has been made for administration on the effects of John Bales, dcc'd. I ] lave taken thein hi hand as adin'r. de bonisfnon.? til persons having' demands against said estate , rill present them duly attested, and those indebtd to the same will make immediate payment. J. R. JOY, O, K. D. June 7. 23 tf CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, BY S. BENSON, Broad Street, Caw dim, S. C. Adiuinistrntor'sNoticc. F. L. Zemp having received from the Ordinary f Kershaw District, grant of Letters of Admin- * Oration de bonis non of all and singular thego?sJs ' nd Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands 1 hat were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby - *-1 - - -> -ii -i?i: Olincs llie puouc, lllHl nil ut:iiim<:? Willi i?c <=oiitc of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, must | a futue be with tne subscriber. All persons having claims against the said es- ( ate, will present them properly attested, and all ersons indebted to the same are hereby notified ocome forward u'thout delay and make payment. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, Adm'r. de bonis non. Jan. 4 1 tf Just Received. Galvanic Rings, I do Bracelets do Belts I do iNeck laces i do Garters i Magnetic Fluid Graduated Magnetic Machines Chloroform do Inhalers Surgical Instruments Shoulder Braces Thermometers Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient " Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb Thomson's Svrup of Tar and Wood Napilia Davis's Pain Killer TnHin Rnhhpr Rolls do do Tobacco Pouches Fine cut glass Smelling Bottles. June 14. J. R. Mc.KAIN. Real hand-wove Welch Flannel, warranted not o shrink; fine bed and crib blankets; fine and low >riced Alipachas; just opened by Oct. 4 E. W. BONNKY. Georgia Plains, by W. ANDERSON ?$- CO. 4 i 'f I Camden, Sept. 27. 1948. Certificate No. 155, for ?ix 8ha*M of etock fa the Back r Camden, South ( arolica. fa favor of His. Kebecc* BaJid, oo the 25th of April, 1837, having been km, applies cm for a new certificate will be made to aaid Bank, three Lonths after the date of this notice. JOHN B. MICKLE, Ea'or. r Small Bargains. ^ S ?ALL STOCK OF BOOTS Sf SHOES. G. W. Olhey is now opening a general assort, tent of Boots and Shoes made to order expressly >r this market, and warranted to gire satisfaction 3 those who buy. It is needless to enumerate the arious kinds and prices as persons who wish to avc money will find it to their interest to call end jdgc for themselves. Determined to adhere to lie cash system, he is thereby enabled to sell at _ east 10 per cent less than the like qualities can be urchased otherwheres. The stock of Negro Brogans and Stitch tk.ime f home manufacture ia larje. smnlv sufficient to ^ upply all demands. also An entire stock of Hats, Cape and Bonnet at coresponding rates. Leather,shoe thread and all kinda f shoe maker's tools constantly on hand. Shoes nade to order and repairing executed on moderate erms.?Store opposite the Bank of Camden, Camden, S. C., Oct. 11, 1848. 41 if Dry Goods in Charleston, FOR FALL TRADE. '? ^ The subscriber respectfully solicits the atten. 1 ion of his friends and purchasers generally, t? hie \ tot k of G(K>ds for fall sales. He baa recently re. eived and opened ,,u 350 PACKAGES OF NEW G00D8, iiaking the largest, most varied and elegant as. ortmcnt he has ever exposed: consisting of.every ariety of new snd Rich Dress Goods, Shawls, Viettcp, Laces, Hosiery, Linens, Linen Goods, glottis, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Prints, Long riot 1-8, Sic. Sic. His DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS are aa i*uJ, well stocked with a great variety <<f Fabrit* t idapted to Negro wear, such aa Ke fey#, Satti- 4 lets. Plains, Je.ins, .Str pcf, Cotton and Linen Oxlaburgs, Blankets, &c, <kc. lie is prepared to supply Planti?j#rith the same m ityle of GEORGIA PLAINS, hej&a sold for U e 1 last two years in any quantity, Stable# of these 3oods will be sent to any person who may desiie , hem, and all orders shall receive prompt attention. Planters and others visiting Charleston will find t to their interest to examine this slock, as it will >e found the . Most ExtensiTe in the Southern Country. ind he is enabled to offer Goods at prices well vorthy the attention of purchasers. F. W. BANCROFT, 253 King*. Charleston, Oct- if 7) A BASKETS Champagne Wine, (quant and pints} of the most approved brand#, and of i uperior quality, at trt, J GERALD'S GROCERy, * One Door Scm'h <f the Bank of Camden, April l'i 15 if E. W. BONNET ~ Will continue to sict an Agent for person* trnn*. icting business in either of the Ranks in Camden Look Here?Cheaper Still* As the assigned Estate of the subscriber must ae closed shortly, the remainder of bis Stock or Goods, will he sold still cheaper, than heretofore; is the goods must be sold, prices will be made as It w as possible. Buyers wiil do well to call du? ring 'he present month. Oct. 1,1848. IV. B, JOHNSTON, NOTICE. The subscriber* Agent* for the sale of the Mount Dearborn Factory Cotton Yarn, beg to inform their friends and cur- " tomcrx that they hove now on hand, and are receiving a j large supply of tlat celebrated Yarn, of the very best qoaii* j ty, and are prepared to ofler for sale, cither at wholesale or n tail, at the very lowest market price*. This Yam i? made from the vety best of Cotton, and may be relied upon a* br? ing a very superior ankle, and will he sold low, by sept. 27. GEO. 8. DOLL LAS & CO. Iland Shower-Baths; Well Wheels; Knamcllad Preserve [fettles and Gridirons; Door Porters; Tin Foot Tobs-Coke, Sugar and Coffee Canisters; copper Tea Kettles; Block tin lo.; Saw Knives: Kitchen Spoons. Forks and Ladles, Ac; L'mbrella Stands; Spice Boxes; Chaffing IHshea; Sansage Stuffers; Butler Prints; Steak Beaters; Tooateis; Chant' jaign Openers: Nnt Crackers; Jelly Moulds; Patty Pan?; Finger Bowl*; Strnincrs; Cullenders; Graters; together with i gtvat variety of House Keeping articles, just received and for sale by K. W. BOXNEY. To the Public* The subscribers beg leave to return their thank* to their customers for the liberal patronage afforded them during the past year, and to inform the public that they continue tbe business at their old stand, where all order? in their line will he thankfully received and promptly attended to. They liavc good workmen and superior materials, and will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. Ready made Ploughs kept ou hand or made to or. dcr. Wagons, carts, carriages, <J*C- made or re. paired. Prices moderate. Jan. 19. WH1TAKER & ARRANT8. Inot l?AAAlri>sl UU9I I1VVC1TVU 6,650 Pounds Bacon, cured in Fairfield District. In the lot there are 150 hams. Low for cash at GERALD'S GROCERY. October 35th, 1?18. 43 2t House and Lot for safe. The rubsrribor offers fir rale his House and Lot shotted near the Methodist Church in Camden. For further parliculars apply to T. W. Peguc*. F, b.2-2. W, J. FRANCIS. Law Copartnership. The undersigned have formed a Copartnership in tlie Brariice of Law and Equity for the Dntncta of Lam-aster, Fairfield, Kerstiaw and Sumter. Office, heretofore occupied by Jas. Chesnut on Main treet, near the Court Howe. JAMES CHESNUT, Jr., W. THUKLOW CASTON. May 10. 1848. 20 tf JOS. B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Broad-street, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lan. isier and Fairfield Districts. The Subscriber. HJU.L continue to act as BANK AGENT, in both the Banks of this place, and attend to any "crmisaioii Business which may be entrusted to lim. Office at the Counting Room of McDowall if*Shannon C. J. SHANNON. Wheat. The subscriber will pay the highest ma-ket price "or good Wheat delivered either at C? mden or at lis mills on Sandeis' Creek, six miles above lb* own. J. B. CURETON. Camden July 4, 27 tf Fire and Marine Insurance. GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (of nkw jersey.) chartf.red in 183*2. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. (of n. jersey.) chartered february, 184ft. The subscriber having received the Agency ef ihe above institutions for Camden and vicinity will receive applications, and issue Policies at the cur? rent rates, IV. D. McDOWALU Feb. 29. 9 tf_ The subscriber's Agents for the Saluda, Con. cord and Salem manufactories, are constantly supplied with the following goods and yarns, which they offer for pale on accommodating terms, via: Bales cotton Osnaburg, 3 4 and 7-8, plain, 44 " 44 8-4.7-8 and 4-4 stripped 44 44 shirting, 3-4,7-8 ard 4-4 44 44 Yarns of all numbers from 3 to 12 inclusive, 44 Linseyp, white and colored. The attention of planters and others are called to the Linseyp, a new article in this market, for me quality ana auraouity 01 wnicn, we are permilled to refer to Messrs. J as. Chesnat, Jr., J. M. DeSauesure and B. Boy kin, who for some time past have been furnished with them. Buyers will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. P. F. VILLBPIGDE & SONS. Camden, October 11,18-J8. 41 tf