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TABS AMERICAN REMEDY. . ;iv tho>fson's nnmpniiwn qvriip nc tar a. wnnn naptha VWIIII WVifw VI Itvi VI If??? w f? v?? .... The enbj CERTAIN REMEDY for the Cure qf , , ? CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood* Pain in the Side ana Breast, sore Throat, Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Nervous Trtmours. Liver Complaint. Diseased Kidneys, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast, ana Lungs, Althooph the ravages of Pulmonary Consumption In th'j United States arc perhaps without a parallel in fatality, annually sweeping thousands to the grave, no remedy haf been discovered until the present tune that could confident' ly be relied upon to arrest the fearful inarch of the grcai destroyer. Ilence the popular impression is, (utterly false however) that consumption is incuriblc. '1 Ids opinion wc hall endeavor to combat by facts. The ohfoc.vd smur of Tar a.vd Wood Naptiia is and unparalleled remedy; it can and has radically cured this terrific disease, in "coses where physicians 110 longci bad hope, and where all other remedies had failed. r,Tarrrmr\'TPn niltE. Uili IVL.VWX/U*' * Wc have Men within a f?w (I.vvr the person who gnvr the following certificate. He remains well, being perfectly cured of his disease. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3,1817. Prom a sense of gratitude, and a desire that the afflicted may have resource to a truly invaluable medicine, I would Mate the benefit I have experienced from the use of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha. Fot several years 1 have been afflicted with a distressing, racking cough, accompanied with great oppression and uificulty ofbreathing, with a sensation of tightness at the chest? Become in ~ greatly alarmed, a friend who had been mucli benefitted oy this medicine, recommended me to try it. 1 did to, and in a very short time every alarming symptom disappeared; my expectoration became free, all oppression loft me, my cough ceased, and iu a few daps I was able to gr out and attend to my business a well man. Any further inftrmation will be cheerfully given the afflicted, by calling a*ty residence, No, 193 S. Front street. JOS. McMANAMY. CO^This invaluable remedy prepared only by A none v A Dickson, at N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets. Philadelphia. Sold t>y F. L. Z E ?l P, amden S. C. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER WHERE TIII3 PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CAN.NOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South ot Europe, and Palestine, in 1830 nearrl somttch said in the latter place in favor of Jew David's Plaster, and of the (as he considered,) miraculout euros it had performed, that he was induced to try it or his own person, for a Liver affection, the removal of whirl had been the chief object of his journey, but which had resisted the genial influence of tnat balmy and delicioiu clime. He accordingly applied a plaster on the right side of hit chest, where the pain was seated, another between the shoulders, and one over the region of the liver. In the meantime lie drank freely of an herb tea of luxativc qualities. He soon fonnd ois health improving, and in a few _ weeks hi# cough left him. sallowness of his skin disap peared. hia pain was removed, and bis aealtli became permanently reinstated. Nlnce that time he has been recommending it to hi* friends and acquaintances for ail fixed pains whatever Mich as Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the side, hip, hack and limbs, in every case of wniclt it lias proved an eflident Co re. He has likewise witnessed tlie happy effects ofits softening and healing qualities in numerous cases o Scrofulous Humors, Knots, Wens, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, Ague in the Kreast. and the like, to the united satisfaction of himself and others. It has been beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as paid and weakness in the Stomach, weak Limbs, Lameness Affections of the .Spine, Female Weakness. <J-e. No female subject to pain or weakness in the hack or sides, should be without it. Married ladies in d-licatesituatiwns find great relief from constantly wearing this plaster. The application of else piaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs. Phthysic, an/1 Lung A flections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspiration. In view of the great benefit resulting from the use of this piaster, within his own observation, his confidence in its superiority over every othe* plaster, ointment and onadil doc, before the public in this country, has induced this gentleman 19 place the Hebrew Plaster into the hands of those who will give it publicity, believing it will prove ittelfa Messing to the community at large. Tho peculiarities of the chemical compound are owing to Its extraordinary effect upon the animal fibres or nerves, ligaments and n,n*elr*. it* virtne beinu carried by them to tbe immediate seat of the disease or of pain and weakness. . OSfNonc genuine without the engraving of JEW DAVID on the wrapper, around each box. Prire fifty cents per box. Each box contains sufficient te spread six or eight plasters, Ojp-Sold wholesale and retail hy M-OVILL & ME \ D, No. dO Chartres street. New Orleans, the general agent* for the .South and West, to whom all orders for ihe genuii ariiclc must be addressed. Sold in Camden bv May 30. JAMES R. MrKAIV Important Remedy. Ml rCHISL.1/* KIK SALVK, A certain, safe and effectual ewe far Ssre, Weak and Inflamed Eye*, designed expressly fur diseases of tie Eye, The anparalleled sncces which has attended the use of this preparation, and tin* acknowledged necessity for some article which can be relied upon, as a remedy in severe case* of Opthahnir affections witich are so prevalent in this country, induce the Proprietor to make arrangements through his Agents, to place this Salve within the reach of evcry lmlividaal who may need tins benefits which result from its use. Tbe great advantages possessed by this article over every other, its CttRTAlimr. Savtrr, Cortv enience and EconotJfcT. All Physicians admit that great danger )* to be apprehended from dragging the eve when to an inflamed and unhealthy state. In the use of this Salve this ohjeetion is entirely removed, as no harm can possibly result from its use; it being, in all eases applied to the eiternal portions of the eye; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of any pungent article into the eye. ta activity in subduing inflamation is so great that but feweases require the Use of more than one bottle to effect a a perfect cure. J. R. McKAlN, Agent for Camden. DR. GORDON'S VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS FAMILY PILLS. For the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choi era Morbus, Pains in trie Back Limbs and Joints, Genera weakness. Pits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching* of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, ami all other Diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and mordidsecretions or the liver and rroMAcn. Every disease to which the human frame is subject, originates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Baing compounded exclusively of sum ingredients as Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. o._-i .l, . ?h. a;..... .11 OVT1KC ill liro FWSVfl Hit sxriii"?ni? ail in^niiiu^ from the body, opening the pores externally ami internally, separating all foreign aiul obnoxious particles from the Cnyle, so that the brand, of which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver ami Stomach, thereby KCSToatxo HEALTH, by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries, nnirapeding all the natural veins awl purifying the blood; they render the system not only thoroughly aotmd, but also impervious to disease, even when all thcr means have failed. KT Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred eases of the w*t agenuxUed forms of dyspepsia have beea cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Blue Pill, and almost every other means hail been resorted to without any benefit, and when death stared its miserable victim fully in the face, if Ur. Gordon's Pills were not adapted to the cure of any but this horrid malady, their uniform success in this disease alone would be sufficient to 'waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a denefacto a or his species. #3-This medicine never fails to cure the worstlroscs of FILES is one wreJi.' g For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the manner of its operation, the complaints it is adapted to and the cures it has performed, we refer the reader to our agents, who edll give them a Pamphlet gratis. For sale by James B. McKai.v, F. L. Zemp Camden, also, for sale at all the towns and country stores in the South and West. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S JSVSR AND A3T73 PILLS. If there ever was a medicine that merited the public praise for the great good it has done in curing Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tylar'a AtrilA Pill#, nfhnv PtirP lltn tnliont its 91 bourn. ?They do not operate as a purgative, bu' as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, and cura 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 Pill*. For sale bv J. r- McKain and F. L. Zemp, in Camden, and on euquiry will be found at most of the towns and country stores. BAJVKTagewcyI WILLIAM J. GERALD, will attend punctually to all basinets entrusted to his care in either of the Banks of Camden 'May 10. To Rent. The 8TORE at present occupied by Mr. YV. B. Johnston. Apply to W.ANDERSON. w [DR. TOWN5ElfD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SJUeSMPAKIMM, WONDER AND BLE8SIVG OF THE AGE. The Most extraordinary Medicine in the World. ftyThis Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six timet cheaper, plcasnntcr. ami warranted superior to any sold.? , It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or dcbiliui' ting the Patient. The great beaut)-and superiority of this Sarsnparillaoyet all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it in vigorntc* the b<>dv. It is or.c of the very best SPRING* AND SUMMER MEDICINES Ever known; it not only purifies the whole system, anc ! strengthens the person, but it creates new. pure and rici ! blood; a power possessed by no other medicine. And ir this lies the grand secret of its wonderful succcsr. It liai ! performed within the last five yenrs, more tlian lOO.OOf ' cures of severe ca-es of disease; at least 15,000 were consi derei) incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5.00( : children during the past season. ! 10,000 cases of General Debility nud want O] | N'crrons Energy. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole systctr permanently. To those who have lost their muscular en ergy by the nee of medicine or indiscretion committed ir i youth, or the excessive indulgence of the passions, nm brought on a general physical prostration ot the nervotti system, lassitude, want of'ambitinn, fainting sensations, pre -IS-- I 1_ r?!? | mature decoy anu uecunc, Hastening ivniuun umi | ! disease, Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleas | ant remedy. I'his Snrsaparilln is far superior to any IN VIGO RATING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigorate the system, gives activity to the limbs, antl strength to thi muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanses and Strengthen.# consumption can be cured i Bronchotists, consumption. Liver complaint, colds, ca I tarrh, coughs, Asthma. Spitting of Blood. Soreness, in thi chest Hectic Flush. Night Sweats, Diflicultor Proftisi t Expectoration, Pain in the Side, Ac. have been and cat 1 be cured. SPITTING BLOOD. > Ngtv York, April 28, 1841?. Da. Tow.vsf.nd I verily believe that your Sarsapariil: has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life ; I have for several years had n bad cough. It became worsi and worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, hai night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, am did not expect to live. 1 have only used your Snrsaparilh , a short time and there lias a wonderful change been wrough in me. I am now able to walk oil over the city. 1 raisi no blood, nnd my cough has left me. You can well imagim that I am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant, W.M. RUSSELL, 65 atherinc-st i Rheninntism. i This is only one of more than four thousand cases o i Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured I The most severe and chronic casts are weekly eradicate! i by its extraordinary virtues. James ummings, Esq.. one of the assistants in thi I i<n?ti/> AQi'inm Ulnokw.-ll'M Island, is the ccntleman soo i ken of in (he following letter: Blackwell's Island, Sept. 14,1347. Dr. Tow.vsknd Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly fo nine year* with the Rheumatism; considerable of the timi I could not eat, sleep or walk. I had the utmost distressing pains, and rny limbs were terribly swollen. 1 have use: four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done mi more than one thousand liollars worth of good. 1 am sc much better?indeed, lam entirely relieved. You are a liberty to use this for the benefit ol the afflicted. Yours respectfully, james umm1ngs. Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr. Totvnsend. not having tested his Sarsaparilla in case: of Fits, of course never recommended it, and was surprise! to receive the following from an intelligent and respectabh Farmer in Westchester county: Fordiiam, Aug. 13, 1847. Dr. Totvnsend?Dear Sir; 1 hate a little girl seven yean of age, who has been several yearn afflicted with Fits; w< tried almost everything for lior, hut without success; at last although we could find no recommendation in our circular* for cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicatt health, tve would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, anil are very glad tve did, for it litis not only restored her strength but she has had no return of the Fits, to our grert pleasure and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, fui which tve feel gratful. Yours, respectfully, john Butler, Jr. Female Medicine. Dr. Townsetid's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speech cure for Incipient onsumption, Barreness, Prolapsus'Utcri or falling of the womb, nstivness. Files, Leucorrhrea, oi Whites, obstructed or difficult .Menstruation. Incontincnct of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, anil for the gen era! prostration oftlie system; no mattei whether the resull of inlierent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or acci dent. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness nnd las situile, from taking it, at once become robust and full of em ergy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is tlie great const of barreness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of sr delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us; thousands of cases where families have been without children after ireing a few bottles of tliir invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, health} offspring. To Mothers and Married Ladies. This Extract of -Si pari I hi has l>ecn expressly prepared in reference to femnle complaints. No female w ho lias reason to suppose she is appronching that critical period, "The turn of life," sh mid not neglect to take it. as it is a certain preventative for any of the numerous nnd horrible diseases to which fcmamales are subject at this time of life. Thin period may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those whoare approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature, by quickning the bits>d and invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine it invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woman arc subject. It hrnres the w hole svstom. renews permanently the nat ural energies. by removing the impurities of the body, not ho farstiinulntingas to produce subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disease. By using a few bottles of this mediefne, many severe and painful surgical operations may.he prevented. Notice to the Ladies. Those that imitnte Or. Townsend's Sarmnarilln, have invariably called their stnfl'a great Remedy for Females. See. and have copied our bills and circulars which relnte to the complaints of women, word for word?other men who put up medicine, have since the trrcat success of I>r. Townsend's Sarsnpanlla in comp'aints incident to females, recommended theirs, although previously they did not. A number of these Mixture, I'ills. Ate. nre injurious ? females, as aggravate disease, and undermine the constitution. Scrofula Cured. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Blood. Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Da. Townsend Dear Sin I have the pleasure to inform you that three of my children hnve been cured of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. Thcv were afflicted very severely with bad sores; have taken only four bottles; it took thein away, for which I feci myself under great obligation. Yours, respct'Iy, ISAAC W. CRA1N, 106 Wooster-st. Opinions of Physiciuus. Dr. Towdsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in differt parts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned. Physicians of the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsapardla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations in the market. II. P. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. R. B. BKJGGS. M. D. Albany, April 1, 1&17. P- E. ELMENDORF, M. D. Caution. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Karsapanlla, a nmnberof men who were formerly our Agents, have commenced making Sar*a|)arilln Extracts, Elixirs, Bitters. Extracts of Vcllow Dock, Arc. Tlicy generally put it upin the same shaved liotties, and some of thein have stole anil copied our advertisements, they are only worthless imitation.-' and should Is-avoided. For sale in Camden, by J. R. McKAIN. Price SI per bottie. Six bottles for iji, cash. August 16- 33 ly SOAPS, ?fcc. Rose Soap Chinese Floating Soap Musk Simp Omnibus Snap Taylors Trans|?rent Soap Almond Soap Tran*|>arent Wash Bull* Shaving Cream Military Sliaving Snap (Jen. Tat lor* Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Pnfl* Lilly White Toilet Powder To'let Bottle* of various Pattern*. For sale by F. L. ZEMP. PEiiFfnEiiiT Cologne* (all kinds) Milk of Rose* Lavender Witter Extract of Heliotrope Orange Water ' J'atchouly Extract of Pink " Rose " Rose Geranium " Jockey Club " Monsscline " Boq. dc Caroline " Verveine " Verbena ' Jasmin " Joni|ttille " Boq. de Chnntilly ' Magnolia " Reseda " Cltroneila Rose For sale by F. I.. ZEMP. New ISooks. Smith's New School Geography w ith Maps and engravings in one volume quarto, on a new plan. Perkin*' llieher Arithmetic, designed for High Schools, Academies <V Colleges; in which some entirely new principles nre developed, and many concise and easy rules arc given, which have never before appeared in any Arithmetic. Perkins' Elementary Arithmetic. Thompson's Mental do Element* of Geography, with practical applications, designed for beginners,by G. R. Perkins Professerof Mathematics. Wilson'* Juvenile American History. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Nov. 22. 47 tf. _ Georgia Plains F.trmle by W. ANDERSON \ CO. Hemorrhoids or Piles. Internal or External^ "permanently cured By Dr, Upham's Vegetable Electuary 1 An INTERNAL REMEDY which,If used according!*) ' direction. A CURE FOR LIFE IS GUARAN FEED. SYMPTOMS OF THE DISEASE. A common consequence of this affection is a kind of tenesmus, or bearing down sonsation, as it is familiarly calr led; there is also iient, tension and throbbing in the part, ' varying from a mo< crate degree of these senshtions to the most excruciating suffering;?these are caused by the flow of blood to the parts. Sometimes the inner coat of the ltowel 1 protrudes at every evacuation forming what is culled 1 Prolapsus, or falling of the bowels; this is the effect of long 1 continued irritation of that organ. In some instances the * patient experiences nervous pains, which are indescribable, ami known only to the sufferer, which commence immedi' atelv after an evacuation, and continue from thirty minutes to several hours; these sensations are very annoying and sometimes very distressing. This disease, when of long ' continuance, is attended by pain and weakness in the back. irritation of the kidneys, bladder, and other organs in the t vicinity, pain and numbness in the legs and feet, a sense of - strnitness about the chest, and unnatural fttlnrss of the ahi dentinal viscera, accompanied with palpitation of the heart J nod oppression. Individuals sometimes experience, previ* ons to an attack of the Piles, symptoms denoting great de rangemcnt in their circulation; there is a sense of w.ightand 1 pressure in the abdomen, with a peculiar feeling of tincasi* ness in tin* bowels, constipation or periiincnm. attended . ??,i i?;110 nfim?n noil Ji.iht nnins in ' I tin1 stomach, pale countenance, confused sensations in the 1 heiul, weariness, and irritable and discontented state ol mind, and a sense of fulness and oppression in the region of the stomach. The circulation on the surface is feedile, , and the current of blood determined inwards and down* - wards. 3 foil am. tiie atlovk diseases and compr.aixtfl, i dr. ui'Hams vegetable electuary. 1 cures effkctuai.i.v. an'd therefore prevents p.les. read the testimony. GFilTS?I have used Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary which i purchased of von, and find it one of the best mei dicincs in use for the Piles, and also for all bilious aflec. lions, arising from an impure state of the systeiti, 8 Yours, \c. E- A. COLE, Marble Dealer. 1 _ ' REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES! 1 Tiurty Years Standing ! Berkshire co.. Mass., Nov. 29, 1847. 3 Messrs. Ketcham & Ilcnslmw?Gents: For thirty years I ? have been afflicted with the Piles, general debility and influtnation. causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which had resist- d all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three yenrs of that i time my sufferings defy description. I was confined to bed, f unable to help myself, ami at last given up by my physiI. ciaus and friends in despair of ever gaining my health ; in I fact for three days before I commenced using Dr. Upham's Electuary, I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes s were made, But under Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an old man, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the public that my health is now good, and hope to live many years, if it is God's will, r to make kno n the virtues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, and 5 to recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. It helj>J ed nie beyond the expectations of all that knew my case, I tod 1 ran only say to others that it is, in my opinion, the - j best medicine in ine world for Piles,or any other disease of > the bowels; ai d if they w ill use it according to directioas, I t I willrnvsclf warrant a cure ine\ery case. Your*, willi tin- utmost expression of thankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR Rgramont. Berkshire o. Mass , Nov. "29.1817, The above certificates tells a simple and truthful story of ? ! suffering and relief, ol which, as Physician and witness in 1 the case, 1 cheerfully endorse. Dr. IIAPMAN. > ! NOTICE. The genuine Uplmm's Electuary has his ! written signature thus (DCT A. Uplmtn, 31. D.) The hand j is alone done with a pen. Price ?1 per box. < j DCr Sold wholesale uiul retail by Kktciiaai & IIen'shaw. : I 121 Fulton street, N. Y? and by- Druggists generally , throughout the United States and Canada, i J. R. McKAIN. Agent for Camden, S. C. March 22 12 tf ! Mill Cranks. ! The subscriber is prepared lo make Mill Cranks ' I at short notice. Suitable Iron may be had at the ltore of Messrs. McDnwaM & Cooper Other Mill rons made as heretofore. SAMUEL SHIVER. Juno 21, P" if j DeKalb Factory. Our Cotton Yarn having recently suffered in L reputation, we have changed our arrangement, \ and are now manufacturing it of a quality that we ! can safely recommend toour customers. By special attention to this department of our business, we 1 are determined fully to re-establish the lost char| acter of our Yakn, and hope that our friends will I give it a fair trial. We are manufacturing the DEKALB OZNA1 BURGS of a more uniform weight and quality. I Aug. lfl. W. ANDERSON & CO. Notice. I All persons indebted to the Estate of John Webb, , deceased, or Mrs. Jane Berry, deceased, are rei quested l/? make immediate payment, and those i having demands against said Estates are notified 1 to hand in their amounts dtt'v attested to. ' Oft-4. CIO ti) JOHN WEBB, Adtn'r. Robert L. Tweed's i Wheelwright and Blacksmith Shops, corner ! of Rulledge and Market streets, where he keeps constantly on hand or manufactures to order, Wjpons, Carts Wheelbarrows, or any oilier article in i his line of business, out of the best seasoned materials. Iron of all sizes, Pipe and other boxes. A few Iron axles u ith boxes fitted, and a lot of the best Stay, Tongue and Breast chains for four horse wagons, ever offered for sale in this place?call ana see August Oth. 1848. JJ'2 tf Crashed, Powdered* Clarified and I Brown Sugars, for sale low, by Aug. 16. VV. ANDERSON 4 CO. _ C. MATIILSON, B A N K A (i E N T. At his ot.d rtavi> opposite Davis' flotri., ;GenflemeiiS Fa?liioiial>lc Boots Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. *27. W. ANDERSON & CO. S. B. LEVY Will continue to act as Agent for both the Banks in this place, and attend to any commission business that may he entrusted to him. Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purchased bv Feb. 10. W- ANDERSON & CO. RB7IOV A L7~ The subscriber would inform the public that he has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, William .'ohnson, second door above II. Levy's, where he will keep on hand a good supply of GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to which he invites the attention of purchasers, as they will be sold very low. J. CHARLES WORT 11. March 8. 10 tf Tin; Cheapest Family ITIcdielne iii~ (lie world. Dr. Robert's Compound Sursnpnrilla Pills, An Alterative, Tunic, Diuretic and Mild Cathartic, For the permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure stale of the Blood, and morbid secretion of the Liver and Stomach viz : Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Ulcers, Pimpies, Scald head, obstinate cutaneous Eruptions, Blo'rhes, Boils, Pimples, sore, weak or inflamed eyes, Glan dtilar swellings, IJilious diseases, aid all complaints arising irom an injudicious use of Mercury. A Iresh supply just received at Ofi.13.13-R (11 if) CLEVELAND'S. To the Public. The subscribers beg leave to return their thanks to their customers lor the liberal patronage afforded them during the past year, ami to inlorin the public that they continue the business at their old stand, where all orders in their lino will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. They have good workmen and superior materials, and will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to order. Wagons, carts, carriages, cj'c- made or repaired. Prices moderate. Jan. 19. WHITAKER &. ARRANTS. To Rent. Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about < half as many Store Houses. Applv to i Oct. 18. JOHN WORKMAN. , l\'oticc. ' All persons indebted to me are requested to ak e immediate payment. se i?f . 'JO. J. D. MURRAY. E. W. BOH KEY Will continue to act as Agent for personfi transacting business in cither of the Banks in Camden Great Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES! , GEORGE ALDEN respectfully invites the attention of the citizens of Camden and the surroun- _ ding country to his extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, now receiving direct from the manufacturers, which he offers at very low prices. His stock consists in part as follows, viz? M GENTLEMEN'3 Fine calfskin quilted water-proof Boots do do pump Boots P do do welted do do do sewed and and copper fastened do j do do waterproof pegged Boots do do pump do do do Mud Boots j?' do kip pegged Boots r do do do Bootees lc do calf do do do do waterproof Bootees _ do do sewed and pegged tnoes ana uootces do do Oxford Ties do do Pegged Jersey Ties do waterproof Overshoes, do gaiter Boots y do llusset Brogans ol BOY'S J Fine calfskin pegged Boots si do do do Bootees ' do kip do Boots " do do do Bootees 'r do calfskin sewed do fl do llusset Brogans m LADIES' J Fine colored silk Gaiters d do colored Tck satin Gaiters do do do satin do c, do black lasting do ? do do kid do y do morocco Jenny Linds h do white kid and satin Slips ^ do English kid do do French kid Slips and Ties ei do American do do do do morocco Walking Shoes do do do do do lasting buskin Tips ti do black velvet Slips p do goatskin Walking Shoes " do waterproof Overshoes, ? MISSES' ti Fine colored gaiter Boots y do do kid do n do morocco Walking Shoes d do kid Slippers | do colored inorocco Slippers do India Robber Shoes p do calfs.Jn School do si Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes. P also ^ 4000 pairs Negro and Honse Servant's Shoes* Also?Sole and upper leather, calf and lining a skins, hand and harness leather, patent leather, f shoe thread, shoe lasts, shoe tools of every descriptinn. i: Also?Men's, boys and children's Caps, new patterns; together with a large stock of travelling P' and common Trunks, Valices, carpet Bagp, VVal- lets,school Satchels and waterprooftraveling Bags. The above comprises but a small portion of his stock, all of which will compare with any in the southern country for style and durability. Sept. 13, 37 tf I\cw and Fresh Goods. The subscriber is now receiving from the North, his supply of fancy and sfap.e Goods, which he in* C tends to dispose of-t as iow (trices as theycan be ci purchased in Charleston, and on more liberal w terms. They comprise in pert? ^ WOOLENS. London Dnfiil Blankets, from fi to 8 lb1--, the p-ir Negro Kerseys, cable warp and plain ^ Heavy Cordova Plains, all wool Super blue, black and fancy colored Cloths Black French Doeskin Cassiincrcs E Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings White and red Flannels, assorted qualities Kentucky Jeans and Sattinetts tl Woolen Shawls and Tweed Cassimeres tc SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. Rlack gro. de Rhine Silks; very wide black Silks w Figured black Silks; Chamelion Silks cl Printed Cashn ere; Cashmere De'cosse Splendid fashionable Cashmere rJ Silk-striped Medonas. for ladies' dresses Black bombazines andalpaccas * Embroidered swiss colored spotted Muslins Lace capes; embroidered and plain cambric fldkfs. w Cambric Edgings and Inserting*; black crape w Green Berage; Mouslin Delaines, very cheap ^ Fancy and black silk cravats Embroidered Ladies' Dresses French worked collars and capes ? Worked caps and cuffs Infant's worked Robes and Bodies LINENS. Irish Lncnsand Lawns; Damask Tabling Diaper 'V I l ?_ _ I. .1 I I'arnasK i auiecioms unn ntijiKina Birdscye Diaper; brown and white Holland j( Linen-cambric Handkerchiefs |j DOMESTICS. p 1*2-4 bleached sheetings; 12-4 brou*n shirtings vj 3-4, 7 8 and 4 4 bleached and brown shirtings ^ Brown and bleached Drills ^ Cotton Oznabtirgs, suitable for negro shirts ( Marlborough stripes and Plaids Apron checks and Bed Tisks > COTTON GOODS Common anil wiper Prints, very low y1 Cinghnms, Jaconet. Plain and Swiss check Mmlin J> Cotton Cambrics, Furniture Dimity Figured Fure Dimity, u new article Furniture Fririprn; Handkerchief* of every quality CAPPETINGS Super Ingrain Carpetings do F.xtra Do do Imperial three ply Do do Brussels Do ai Fine and chenille Bugs; Carpet Bindings Willi it variety of other arliclec, lor sale on the most accommodating terms, by I sept. 27. II. LEVY. ? ????? ??.? L Family Groceries. hi A large supply of superior Family Groceries 4 kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, at the CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, ; BY S. BENSON, Broad Street. Camden, & C. : Pi Administrator's Notice. F. L. Zemp having received from the Ordinary of Kershaw District, grant of Letters of Admin. ^ istralionde bonis non of all and singular the goods |ai and Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands ty that were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby tai notifies the public, that all dealings with the es- fn late of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, must ,n| in futue be with tne subscriber. ? Ali persons having claims against the said estate, will present them properly attested, and all pennons indebted to the same are hereby notified (j( to come forward w about delay and make payment FRANCIS L. ZE.MP, Adni'r. de bonis non. ? Jan. 4 1 tf Carriages. th The subscriber has now on hand, a variety ef re Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, die., and Harness re of Northern make, which he offers for ssle at Charleston prices. Having leased the establish- ? ment in which he works, he is prepared to build ind to repair every description of Carriages, Waggons. arte, Wheelbarrows, die. and all kinds ol 8,1 Iron work, either for plantation or other use. 38 A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited, ? April 20. - ROBERT ma in . L ^ Tl JOHN J. WORKMAN, fj i . MAGISTRATE, SF camden, 6. c. . ie* ?< Blanket*. For sale a large supply of Dnffit Blankets at the west prices. E. W. BONNEY. oi Dec 6 tf 49 li South Carolina. ai KERSHAW DISTRICT. si IN EQUITY. G 'argaret McCaekill and Samuel P. d/urchison, vs. ? Daniel McCaskill and others?Bill for sale of h Land. It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah Mcaskiil, one of the defendants to this Bill, resides tyjnd the limits of this Stale: It is,on motion ' J. M. DeSaussnre, Complainant's Solicitor, or- . >red that the said Sarah McCaskill do answer, t' cad or demur to this Bill within three months om this date, or an order pro confesso will be cn- ired against her. VVM.M. SHANNON, c.K.K.0. c Or.toher 18th. 42 3m p HA STING'S 1 compound syrup oi irapiuna, NOT ONLY A POSITIVE BUT A WARRANTED CRE for consumption and all disease* of the lungs.?his medicine has decided the dispute about the curability r consumption, and satisfied the medical faculty and all ho have used it, that coasumption and all affections of te lungs can not only be cured, out they are as easily and inply cured, as almost any of the disorders to which the h umnn frame is liable. The operation of a single bottle, t hich cost* 81, i" sufficient to satisfy any patient?if not ? llogcther loo far gone with the disease?of this fart; and * ven a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary in- f uonce in arresting and eradicating the malady by the im- '' icdiate relief which it affords. This is no quack orseret remedy. Dr. Hastings its discoverer, is one of the c tost eminent physicians of the age, and Iras innde a full ixclostire of its history, and all its component parts to the orhl, not wishing to incur the responsibility of confining > himself, for the sake of profit, a secret which was calulntcd to do such universal good. And stich has been the onderful result of its operations, that the London Lancet, ledica! Times, and lite most eminent Physicians of both a emisnheres, arc anxiously calling upon sufferers to lave g nint'diate recourse to it, and proclaiming that of all known ledicine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by J ndeniablc proofs of curing consumption and all other dis- ? uses of the lungs. t A nc\*tA\TN An mrm nrt n/.A wi'i?njv?.>o ur int. rtir.s^. | ' From the Sunday Aria* of January, l(S.|184fr I "Wc would call the attention of our readers to the advCT* j scnient of limning'* Coinpound A'yrup ol Naphtha. The | roprietorof this medicine (Dr. Hastings} is no quack, but inks as one of the best physicians of England. lie i* also t the head of the Blenheim-street Free Dispensary. Hav- tg like most other physn iens. had his attention drawn to te great preponderance of deaths from pulmonary comlainu, he devoted his earnest attention to it for several n ears, and the result was his eonvictioti that Naphtha, as a f medial agent in consumption, surpassed any other reme- 0 y known to the faculty. It has since been used with the { reatest success by nearly all of the first physicians of ? '.nglund. and, as we learn from the American agent, (Dr. j larrison) it is now being introduced extensively in our hositals, and in the private practice of a majority of our phyoians. We advise all who are in any way troubled with ulinonnry complaints to try a single bottle, wliich will rove iis efficacy." From the Western Palladium of Dec. 5, !847. 1 "Wc were much surprised the other day by a visit from t n acquaintance whom we last saw. a few weeks since, j nnfmed to his bed by a severe complaint of the lungs. He i now in almost perfect health,and he assured us that this jrprising change had been produced by six boitlesofllaslj * ig's ('oin|x>und Si rup of Nop'ha." I For sale bv JAMES K. McKAlN, Camden?Price $1 r er bottle?six bottles for $j cash. t Dec. C, Id 18, 49 3m DRUGS AND MEDICINES, At Charleston Prices. J. A. CLEVELAND, I DRUGGIST \n APOTHECARY, Nearly opposite Masonic Hall, Camden, 8. C. Takes this metliodof informing tlie citizens of * amden ; nd the surrounding country, that he still ontinuesto keep constantly on hand, a fresh and rell selected stock of irogs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Staffs, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, Soaps, Brashes, Combs and Fancy Articles, hristie'sGal vanic Rings, Belts, Bracelets, Gar- f ters and Necklaces, t Thompsoninn Medicines. ^ imbracing every article now used in the practice, t die. &c. Ii All of which will be sold as low as articles of r ie same description can be be bought in Charles- h >n,FOR CASH OK APPROVED CREDIT. tl U" Physicians, Planters and Country Merchants ill do well to give me a call before purchasing Isewhere. All Medicines sold at this establishment warinted, and ail orders executed with despatch. z Oct 18. J. A. C. tj ou need not grope in darkness now. c The subscriber has just received fall and t inter supplies of superior Lamp Oils, which he d ill sell as low as articles of the same quality can a ? got in hBarleston, for cash. c ALSO Superior Neatsfoot andTiain Oil for tanners; 0 aniily and Plantation astor Oil, at prices lower tl lan they can be bought this side of Charleston. J. A. CLEVELAND. " For the Season. 'J A fresh supply of the genuine Lubin's Extrait ickcy Club, Bnquct de Caroline, Extrait Moussene, Verviene, Rose, Palchouly and Oiange de oriugal; Hauel's Lustral Hair Restorative, Shang Cream, &.c., Maugenet & Coudray's and E O'isscl's l'hilocoinbe, an elegant preparation of jef's marrow, for the hair; Edi's Iledyosniia; Paiy's Extract of Verbena; Haml's Eau de Venus id Nymph Soap; Cleveland's superior Cologne |! /ater in pint bottles, together with a tine assort- tj lentof Combs, Brushes, Toilet Powder, <fcc. &c. n jst received at CLEVELAND'S. JOS. B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Broad-street, Camden, ?. C. t Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lan- s iter and Fairfield Districts. c The Subscriber. I7ILL continue to act as BANK AGEN'T, in n hnlli t Ran be nfl his nlnr n nrl at fpnd tn a nv s cmmission Business which may be entrusted to v in. Office at the Counting Room of McDowall e Shannon C.J. SHANNON. C JOHN J. WORKMAN ATTORNEY AT LA W, a CAV.DEX, s. c. a Office, thnt formerly occupied by Wm. M. Shan- n >n, on King street, north of the court house, and n est of Bnyd*8 Hotel. lhampaignc. 8 Baskets Colinger, Star and Anchor Chatnpainc P ntsandqn harts. II. LEVY. NOTICE. The subscriber* Agents for the sale of the Mount Dearborn j| tctory Cotton Yarn, beg to inform tlicir friends and rus- , mors that they have now on hand, and are receiving a rge supply of that celebrated Yarn, of the very best qua li.andnre preparctl to offer for sale, eitherat wholesale or rcil, nt tlie very lowest market prices. This Ynrn is made a >m the very hest of Cotton, and may be relied upon as he- \\ ? n vcrvsuperior article, and will be sold low. by sept. 37. CEO. S. DOI'l'LAS A- CQ. House and Lot for Kale. The sulwcriber offers for sale his House and Lot situated ar the Methodist Church in Camden. I'or further par ulnrs apply to T. W. Pcgttcs. Feb .S3. W. J. FRANCIS. Fire and Marine Insurance. GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (OV NEW JERSEY,; CIIARTKKED i:\ lOOri. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. FN. JERSEY,) CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 1848. The subscriber having received the Agency ef _ e above institutions for Camden and vicinity will [ ceive applications, and issue Policies at the curnt rates, IV. D. McDOWALL, Feb. 29. 9 tf d, Fresh Fruit. Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Rai. d< is, and Almonds, all of the now crop. Also, an sortment of rha./eston made Confectionary. For mtv by A. E- ALLEN. Tobacco and Segar*. $ lomas' superior gold leaf chewing Tobacco ne cut Smoking Tobacco - . ?ti lanieh, half Spanish and American Scgars For sale by A.E.ALLEN i J The subscriber ha* just received a new supply F superior Family Groceries consisting ?f Loaf imp, crushed and brown Sugar, Coffee, Tea, M?- 4 ibfee, Rice puioked Salmon, JWaclarel.fm whofff nd halftarrelq and kits,) Herrings, smoked Beef, jgar cured Hams, Irish Potatoes, A11b|>iee, IVftwr. . ringer, Cheese, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow ' 'anriles, and a great variety of other articles, in is line, all of which will be sold very low for Mali. Oct- 31. A. E. AjLljRW? ' Wheat. The subscriber will pay the highest ma kelpriee jr good Wheat delivered either at GYmden or it is mills on Sandets' Creek, six miles above il# awn. J. B. CUHETQJ^ Camden July 4, , 27 . v. The subscriber's Agents for the Salnda;Coin ord and Saletn manufactories, are constantly tog" lied with the following good* and yarns winch hey offer for sale on accommodating teruis, ??: ? Bales cotton Osnaburg, 3 4 and 7 8, plain, " " " 3-4.7-8 and 4-4 stripped M M shirting, 3-4.7-8'arid 4-4 M ? Yarns of all nmnbers from 3 to 1ft inclusive, " J.inseyp, white and colored. fe The attention of planters and otbirs antealed to the Linseyp, a new article in this marhet^fo# he quality and durability of which, we are perlilted to refer to Mpssrp. Jas. Ci*csnut,.Jrn J.N, I )eSau?Pure and B. Boykin, who for somfc time pa*? ^ lave been furnished with them. Buyers will find it to their interest Ut rail abd ixatnine before purchasing elsewhere./*-" P V VII.IPUI^IIP Jb iuwoi. Camden, October 11, 1848. 41. if Fresli Anlvals. The subscriber is receiving and opening a nd varied sto? k of Fall and VVitnrr Goods, eonistingof Dry Goods of every dcsrrjpCHfe; I laid* vare, Groceries and Crockery, which will be sold or cash or punctual custom r, aa loir as they qn ? ic hrd in this market. C. MATHKSDX. 1 October 4th, 184H. 40 ] For Sole, ' - a Two Philadelphia made G1N8, to be sees? at C. M.\TI1?80jN'?. 1 September 6 30 _ , . f._ [|(|f||n| j Notice. Whereas, no person lias applied to me for Irtt* atofo ninictration dc bonis nun upon the ?.<tate of John Poaf, urmerly of Charleston District. I nave takert possmMI if the same, with the will annexed arid thdrsfo."^?fo?bfo iec to all who may he indebted to said Estate la make fVp nent to me, and if any demands to present them to me or y attested. JOIW R. JOY. ^ IT*. November 8, 1818. 45 ?*/> ?.;*>:? eC? ~ Notice. ~ All persons are forbid helping tlieraselves t* Jricks from my Yard. I will take pleasure in *t. ending to all who may want Brick, and retaru beni thanks for their patronage. .. (ETThe person or persons who helped these* telves last Fall to some 3,000 Bricks aavt neglee, ed to report, which 1 hope they will do soon. The >ersoii who did the same thing last week will eoni. er a favor by reporting to me the amount taken or laying fur them. J. F. SUTHEKLAXf*. July 2(1 30 'f "*r ~~JTOHX IHORAX. icccivin? & Forwardin? HfereMal CAMDEN*, 8. C.' ATI business eiitrustetTfif Imn fsithfuTT/lfterJI id to, on moderate terms. %' ' Dwelling House. To Rent, iny former Residence od Fair rirsdi Sept. 13 (37 tf) W. ANDERSON.'' Ordinary's Aotice. , Whereas, no Adminisiration on the Estate bf g| Dmanuel /lush, late of Kershaw District, deceased ias applied for, in pursuance of die Act of Awfhb4 .1.. l i i.l. .... ~r .1? 1 nj* 1 iirtic IMACII VI 14JU ^VUM BUN t-OffT* etc, rights .ind credits of the said Estate as daw* eel. All persons indebted to the said estate art) equired to pay the same over to me, and those laving den ands against the estate will present liein to me duly attested for payment. ' ' Sept. 13.1848. JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. A ? ? i Medical and Snrgleal Notice. ~ The undersigned respectfully inform the citiens of Kershaw and the surrounding districtajfajfc hey have instituted in Camden an Infirmary for (ironic disease, where patients a ill be received on lie following terms?for medical treatment* indo. ing diet, tf-c., Of) cents per day; where operations re required, the usual fee will be an additional harge. Patients will be under the consent supervision f the proprietors, and every provision made for lieir comfort. Ti e iibove establishment offers to Planters who my have cases of chronic disease on tjieir plaotaoiip, advantages not obtained by the ordinary lodeof practice, as it insures systematic treatment nd regimen, desiderata often indispensable to eoc* ess in the treatment of disease. W. J. AlcKAIN, AL D C. J. SHANNON, AI. D. Oct. 18. 42j U Camden, Sept. ST, I848. J Cortificnte No. 155. for rix Share* of stock in the Bank f Camden, Sc.uiM andina. in fnvorof Mw. Rebecca Bkt ml. on the 25ih of April. 1837, having been lost, *ppfio on for a n w certificate will be made to raid Bonk, three lonlhs aAer the date of thLi notice. ti JOHN B. MICKLE, Ei'or. Dry Goods In Charleston*.r pno Pi 1 r to 1 hp I v/iv A ?^UU I ua \J u* Tlie subscriber respectfully solicits the attee* ion of bis friends and purchasers generally, to biff tock of Goods for fall sales. He has recently reeived and opened 350 PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS, linking the largest, most varied and elegant as* ortment be lias ever exposed: consisting of every ariety of new and Rich Dress Goods, Shawls, Yi* ettes, Ii?ces, Hosiery, Linen*, Linen ^ Goods, 'lotns, Cassimerer, Embroideries, Pri Uts, Long 'loths, &.c. &.c. ~ His DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS are as osn* I, well stocked with a great variety of Fabrics dnpted to Negro wear, such as K? seys, Sattj, ets, Plains, Jeans, Stripes, Cotton and Linen Ot* aburgs, Blankets, &c., &c. He is prepared to supply Planters with the same tyleof GEORGIA PLAINS, he has sold for Um ast two years in any quantity, Samples of these loods will be sent to ar.y person who may desitp icm, and all orders shall receive prompt attentive. Planters and others visiting Charleston will find to their interest to examine this stock, as it wit) e found the Most Extensive In the Sontbcrn Country, < nd he is enabled to offer Goods at prices well orthy the attention of purchasers. ? K, W. BANCROFT, 9M Kin*-t, * Charleston, Oct. 1S4S. If Clmirs 5tc. 1 r t. * tir-i a t jupi retcmeu m.ipic, vvaiuui ana paiRICQ VRDilf locking and children's do. ??also?? Stone I.ime in good order, all of which wilt be rid low by C. L. CHATTEN. Octtober 18. 42 P. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, ommission Merchant & General Agent CAMDEN, s. c. Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any ascription. O* Auction Room opposite Jastet Dun Up, a few >ors above Davis's Hotel. U*-tf Law Copartnership, . The undersigned have formed a Conutnerrfcip in the aefice of Law and Equity for the Diraieu of Uacmcr. lirfieJd, Kcnhaw and Sumter. Odicc, heretofore occupied by Joe. Cbetput an Jhin rsct, near the Court IIouk. *?> 10, 16-tt. 30 tf