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JEW DAVID'S OA HEBREW PLASTER WHIKB TBI* PtABTBB 18 APPLIED PAIN CANNOT BUST. A gentleman in the South of Europe, nod Palestine, in 1330 neard so much said in the latter pinee in favor of Jew David's Plaster, and of the (as he considered.) miraculous cores it had performed, that he was induced to try it on his mgm person, for* liver a (feet ion, the removal of which had been the chief object of his journey, but which hail resitted the genial influence of that balmy and delicious dime. accordingly applied a plaster on ttie right aide of his chest, where the pain was seated, another between the - ?-- :? r? ft, . shoulders, and one over me region oi liir lur-r. an ?..v meantime lie drank freely of an herb tea of luxarive qualthe*. He soon found 'ijsheaith improving, and in a few weeks iita cough left liitn. sallowness of Ids skin disapv. wared, his pain was removed, and his health became permanently reinstated, r "Since tliat time he has been recommending it to his .friends and acquaintances for all fixed pains whatever *?ich as Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the side, hip, hack and limbs, in every case of wuich it has proved an efli^Mjsnlcure. He has likewise witnessed the happy effects ofits softening and healing qualities in numerous cases o 9oroftitoas Humors. Know, Wens, White Swotting*. Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, A?ue in the Hreast. and the like, to the untied satisfaction of hiinseif and others, 'hi It lias been beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as paid aud. weakness in the Stomach, weak Limits, Lameness Affections of the -Vpine, Female Weakness, ?J-r. No female subject to pain or weakness in the hack or sides, should be without it. Married ladies in delicate si tuaii was llnd great relief from constantly wearing this plaster. Hie application of the piaster between the shoulders has |>eon found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Plithysio, ap?J Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys Aaithmmaiwm ho rwiNnirattOII. jr In view of the great benefit resulting from the use of tins plaster, within his own observation, his confidence in its *aperiority over every othes plaster, ointment am) opadil4oc, before the public in this country, lias induced this rauil^ioan to place the Hebrew Piaster into the hands of I*Mjise who will give it publicity, believing it will prov Mfa blessing 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 muscles. its virtue being carried by them to (he immediate seat of the disease or of pain and weakness. CyNone genuine without the engraving of JEW DAVIDOij tho wrapper, around eacli box. Price fifty cents per box. Each box contains sufficient to.spread six cr eight-piasters, CySold wholesale and retail hy SCO VILLA MEAD, 5*30 Chartres street. New Orleans, tlio general agents for the South and West, to whom all orders for the geiiuii article must be addressed. Sold in Camden hv .jhq3U. JAMES R. McKAIN. Important Remedy. J: MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE, Ascertain, safe and effectual cure for Sore, Weak and ? fnffamcd Eyes, designed expressly for diseases of the Eye, The onparailelcd suecea which haa attended the use of this preparation, and the acknowledged necessity for some article which can be relied upon, as a remedy in severe caaee of Opthalmic affections which arc so prevalent in this copi^ro, induce the Proprietor to make arrangements tSraagnbn Agents, to place this Salve within the reach of utoay individual who may need the benefits which result from its we. The great advantages possessed by this article over every otMr.iuCintTAiirrr. Safett, Co^mtxcK and Eco.vo1JL, Ail Puysicians adroit that great danger is to be appftnended from drugging the eye when in an inflamed and uofeealthy state. In the use of this Salve this objection is ~-~i .. nn harm can ooxsiblv result from its a5?n^bei'>s. in ail case* applied to the external portions of the eye; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain alfd.danger, which necexsarily attends the introduction of anypungent article into the eye. tawrthrity in subduing infiamntron is so yrrat that hut few riff inquire the use of more than one bottle to elfert a apecfect cure. J. R. McKAIN, Agent for Camden. ~ DR. GORDON'S VEGETABLE aNTI-BILIOUS . .-/ 4 FAMILY PILLS. ISor the core of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rhenm Rhenmarisqi, Pile*, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choi era Morbus, Pain* in the Back Limbs and Joints, Genera mat in m Fits, Consumption. Palpitation of the Heart Liter Complaint, Rising in the Tliroat, Erysipelas. Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching* of the Skin, Fevers of all ktaMkcOmd*, Gout, Gravel. Female Complaint*. Nervous Complaint*. and all other Disease* arising from impurities of the blood, and morbid secretions of tue liver and bt?aca. ivory disease to which the human frame is subject, originate* from impurities of the blood or derangement of V. tbetflffestive organs. jfguJt*' Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Being compounded exclusively of sucfi ingredients as Nat ore intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. Strike at the rootof the disease, removing all impurities from the bodv, opening the pores externally and internally, sep*rating ail foreign and obnoxious particles from the Chyfa* so that the blood, of which it is the origin, mu*t be thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby RESTOai.sc health, by opening the pores, cleansing the wyinrl arteries, unimpedin? all the natural veins and purifpnr the blood; they render the system not only thoroughly sound, bat also impervious to disease, even when all other bub* have failed. Within the last twelve months, more than one bun ?* rnnn< nf T>TKrrssiA lmvc area we?oi uk ? ? becwtamslhythe Medicine, where ri-i<l dietirt* the Bin? Pill, m?d *lrao?t every otJier mean* had been resorted to witbuuI toy benefit, and when death stared its miserable victim fully in the lace. If Or. Gordon** Pills were not adapted to the enre of any but this horrid malady, their nnifongasuccess in this disease alone would be sufficient to wift.00 to fame" the name of their inventor, as a benefactor or his species. 53r'Fhis medicine never fails to cure the woreihases of PlLtt i# one texxk.' For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the manner of foi operation, the complaints it is adapted 'o and the curssilhat performed, we refer the reador to our agents, who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. Fbr sale by James R. McKaix, F. T.. Z?Mr Camden, also, lor sale at all the towns and country stores in the South and West, . Dr. G. K. TYLER'S J3V3P. ATTD AGTJ3 PILLS. U there ever was a medicine that merited the public praise for the great good it has done in curing Chill* and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tylers Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in 24 hoars. They do not operate as a purgative, but. as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, and ear? 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 Fills. For rale by J. R. McKain and F. L. Zemp, in Camden, and oo enquiry will be fouud at most of the towns and country stores. < BAlfK AGENCY. WILLIAM J. GERALD, will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care in either of the Bunks of Camden May 10. c. wathbsonT BANK AGENT. At-kis old stand opposite Davis' Hotel, Gentlemen's Fashionable Boots, Philadelphia made, tor 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 be entrusted to him. BE.HOVAL. The subscriber would inform the public that he has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, William Johnson, second door above II. Levy's, where be will keep on hand a good supply of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to which be invites the attention of purchasers, as they will be sold very low. J. CHARLES WORTH. March 8. 10 tf To Rent. Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about half as many Store Houses. Apply to Oct. 18. JOHN WORKMAN. Chairs &e. Just received Maple, Walnut and painted Chairs Rocking and children's do. Stone Lime in good order, all of which will be old low by C. L. CHATTEN. Octteber 18. 4*2 Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber by Bone, Note or Account, are respectfully requested to call and pey the same, without further delay ; as his engagement*, will compel him to collect by Attorney, if hi* customers neglect to comply with their promisee lo pay. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Fehft tf tf DR. TOWXSEWft , Jt COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPJiniLI~&, WONDER A?tD BLESSING OP THE AOR. The .Tost extraordinary Medicine in the World* i OCjrThis Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times; cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold.? i It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilita| ting the Patient. i The great beauty and superiority of this Sareaparilln over all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it ini vigorates the Is sly. It is one of the very l?e?t ! SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES ! Ever known; it not only purifies the whole system, and i strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich ' nr.oon; a power possessed bv no other medicine. And in ! this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has ! performed within the last five yetus, more than 100,OOP ! cures of severe cases of disease: at least 15.000 were consi! dered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5.000 . children during the past season. ; 10,000 cases of General Debility and want of Nervous Energy, j Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system ! permanently. To those who have lost their muscular cnj crgy by the two of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and ! brought on a general physical prostration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, pre, mature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal 1 disease, Consumption, can he entirely restored by this pleasI antrem-dv. ''his Sarsaparilla is far superior to any INi VIGO R ATING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigorates | the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the j muscular system, in a most extraordinary ucgruc. Consumption Cured. Cleaners and Strengthen.s consumption can lie cured, Bronchotists, consumption. Liver complaint, colds, catarrh. c 'nabs, Asthma. Spitting of Blood. Soreness, in the chest Hectic Flush. Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, &c . have been and can be cured. spitting blood. New York. April 28. 1817. Dr. Tow.vsf.nt> I verily believe that your Smvaparilla liar been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. 1 have for several years had n laid cough. It became worse and worse. At last I 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 t ime and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. I am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful fnr these results. Your obedient servant, WM. RUSSELL, 65 atl.erine st Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases arc weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues. James umtnings. E*q.. one of the assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the following letter; Blackwell's Island, Sept. M. 1817. r?r TVhwkf.nd Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism: considerable of the time | I cotifd not eat, sleep or walk. I had the utmost distressing , pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used I four bottles of vonr Sarsaparilla, and they have done me > more than one thousand dollars worth of good. 1 am so much better?indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the afflicted. Yours respectfully. JAMES UMJIINGS. Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr. Townscnd, not having tested his Sarsaparilla in cases j of Fits, of course never recommended it, and was surprised j to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable j Farmer in Westchester county: j Fordham. Aug. 13, 1847. j Dr. Townscnd?Dear Sir; 1 have a little girl seven years j of age. who has been several years afflicted with Fits: we tried almost everything for her. but without success; at last, 1 although we could find no recommendation in our circulars j for eases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate I health, we woidd give her some of your Sarsaparilla. nnd j are very glad we did, forit has not only restored herstrcngth, | but she has had no return of the Fits, to our grert pleasure | and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which we feel gratful. Yours, respecifullv, JOHN CUTLER, Jr. Female Medicine. Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and snecdy cure for Incipient onsumption, Barrcness, Prolapsus'Uteri. or falling of the womb, ostivness. Piles, l<eucorrhcca, or ; Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation. Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system; no mattci whether the result j of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or acci- I dent. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating j effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and las- f situde, from taking it, at once become robust and fullVifen- j ergy tinder its iiflucnce. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which w the great couse of barrcness. It will not l>e expected of us, in cases of so delicate n nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but we can assure the afflicted, thnt hundreds of eases have been reported to u?: thousands of ea?es where families have been without children after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, liave been blessed with fine, healthy j offspring. To Mothers and Married Ladies. This Extract of Sarsnpnrilln ha* 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 neglect to take it. as it is n certain preventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which femamales are subject at this time of life. This period may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature. by <|uickning the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woman are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not so far stimulating as to produce Hultrerjueni 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 may4be prevented. Notice to the Ladies. Those that imitate Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, have invariably called theirstuffa great Remedy for Females, Arc. and have copied our bills and circulars which relate to the comnlaio?? women, word for won!?other men who put up medicine, have since the great success of Pr. Townsend's Sarsaparillaiu complaints incident to females, recommended theirs, although prexiously they did not. A numl>er of these Mixture, Pills, A c. are injurious *o 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 persous cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Pr. Towxsrvn Pear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform you that three of my children have been cured, of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. They were afflicted very severely with bad sores; have taken only four bottles; it took them away, for wltich I feel myself under great obligation. Yours, respctly, ISAAC W. CRAIN, IOC Wooster-st. Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Towdsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in dtffert part* of the Union. This is to certify that we. the undersigned, Physicians of the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Pr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations in the market. II. P. PCJLINO. M. I). J. WILSON, J?I. P. K. B. BRICfiS, M. P. Albany, April 1,18-17. P- E. EI.MEN DORK, M. D. Caution. A...:nn tn tVi<> irwrit success and immense sale of Dr. Town end'* Sttrsapanlla.a number of men who were formerly onr Agent*, have commenced making Sarsaparilla Extract*, Elixirs, Bitter*. Extracts of Vellow Dock, Ate. They generally put it up ill tlie same shaved hotties, and some of thein have stole and copied our advertisements, they are only worthless imitations and should be avoided. For sale in Camden, by J. It. McKALN. Price $1 per bottie. Six bottles for $5, cash. August 1G- 33 ly SOAPS, Ac. Rose Soap Chinese Floating Soap Musk Soap Omnibus Soap Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap Transparent Wash Halls Shaving Cream Military Shaving Soap (Jen. Tailors Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Port* Lilly White Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. For sale by F.L. ZF.MP. PERFUMERY. Colognes (all kinds) Milk of Rose* Lavender Water Extract of Heliotrope Orange Water ' Patehouly Extract of Pink " Rose " Rose Geranium " JorkcyClub " Mousseline " Boa. tie Caroline " Verveine " Verbena ' Jasmin " Jonquille " Boq. de Cliantilly '* Magnolia " Reseda " Citrouella Rose For sale by F. L. ZE>II\ New Books. Smith's New School Geography with Maps and engravings in one volume quarto, on a new plan. Perkins' Iliglter Arithmetic, designed for High Schools, Acauetmefi <V V Oliegeis; iii ?hii:h numo Eiiuioif nc?> principled are developed, and many concise nnd easy rules are given, which have never before appeared in any Arithmetic. PeTkins' Elementary Arithmetic. Thompson's Mental do Elements of Geography, w ith prnctical application*, designed for.beginners.by G. II. Perkins Prufesser of Mathematics. Wilson's Juvenile American History. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Nov. 22. 47 tf. Georgia Plains, Ftrwle by W. ANDERSON ff CO. COMPOUND Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, .4 safe and certain cure for consumption of the lungs, spilling uf blond, coughs, colds, asthma, pain in the side, bronchitis, -whooping cough, and all pulmonary rjfeclions. STATEMENT OF HIRAM COX, l.ate PROFEESSOR in the Cincinnati ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Physician well known, who has an extensive practice, in relation to the rase of Miss Belt, alter having been given up to DIE with the last stage of CONSUMPTION* by a number of able PHYSlClAS. Mr. A. L. ?S'covtLL:?Sir?However reluctant I have been to permit my name to appear, attached to a certificate recommending Patent Medicines, Nostrums, or Calholicums, I nevertheless think it my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the community, and, all afflicted with diseases requiring Cough Medicines, to state, that in three particular cases of incipient CONSUMTION, viz. Miss Belt, step-daughter ol Mr. John Curr, of this city, a Misc. llarger, Fistcr-in-iaw of Mr. V. \Vunder, butcher, and Mr. R. K. Cox, one f our Citv Council, that Dr. RODGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP of LIVERWORT and TAR operated more LIKE a SPECIFIC, than any remedy of a similar character in its one rat ion that I have ever usrd in mu vractice. One of the cases above, viz. Miss Belt, appeared to be laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Consumption, as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previous to my being called to treat the case. She is at this time in the enjoyment of as apparent good health, and from appearance, as likeiy to die with any oth< r disease, as any other young lady of ibis city. As it respec's the health of the other two cases, all ihe threatening premonitory symp oins seem to have subsided from the use of a tew bottles of the Syrup above. Very respectfully, df-c. Ill RAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25th, 1847. ej i 3 g E? q To show the high standing of Dr II. Cox, we 1 give below the statement of the Hon. Judge, Henry Morse of the Cnu'ts of Ohio, at Cincinnati. I am well acquainted with J)r. Hiram Cox, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and his practice, he having been my family physician lor many years, and can cheerfully say that I have as much, or more confidence in him, and his skill as a practicing Physician as any man filing.' 11 ENR Y MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8'h, 1847. Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the Hon. Judge, Jas. Saffin. our late city .Marshall. Cerlifn ate of Daniel Conklin, esq., resident on Fourth-Street, two doors west of Plum-Bt. Thip may certify that I have used I r. Ro.er's remedy for coughs dfc., after trying a variety of other medicines for the same purpose, and have derived so much benefit from it, whilst every thing else failed to afford me any relief, that 1 can confidently recommend it as being the most certain cure within my knowledge. 1 am naturally predisposed to disease of the Lungs, and, though I have consulted the best Physicians, and adopted at different times every reasonable means, I have never in one instance received such effectual relief as from this medicine. I have given it to my children when troubled with coughs, and have found nothing so efficacious in assisting the expectoration of the phlegm. D. G'ONKLIN. Cincinnati, Nov. 14, 1844. Please to read the following testimony of the j Rev. Henry Wiseman: Mr. A. L. Scoyjl : Dear Sir Having become acquainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, under peculiar circumstances, namely,that of snatching my companion from a premature grave, (the particulars of which will be given at any time, if required) I feel under the obligations to give my influence in the circulation of so valuable a medicine. Yours, respectfully, HENRY WISEMAN Patriot, Gallia co., 0.. Dec. 26, 1846. Scovil Mead No. 111, Charters Street New Orleans, wholesale General Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders must ho addressed. Sold wholesale and retail liy James R. McKain, Camden S. C., A. Frrcn Columbia, Haviland, II ami all, dc Allen and P. M. C'oiien, Charleston, S. C., Mansel Hall Winsboro. S. C. February 14,1849. 7 tf Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Ac., and Harness of Northern make, which he offers for S6le at Charleston prices. Having leased the establishment in which he works, he is prepared to build and to repair every description of Carriages, Waggons, arts, Wheelbarrows, Ac. and all kinds ot Iron work, either for plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited April 26. ROBERT MAN. (KrTlic Rail Road Blacksmith./^) Most respectfully returns his best respects to his friends and customers f.?r past favors, and begs their continuation for the present yoar; he requests those who have so liberally patronized hiiu to call and settle their past year's accounts, as he is poor and wishes to pay his accounts so as to prevent his losing time in loafing about the streets to collect his accounts, for unless he |>ays he cannot expect to get credit, which is the only capital he has to carry on his business upon. His customers may expect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait on them. Work of all kind is to bo found at his shop, such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones? together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is propared to do all sorts of Blacksmithiug, including carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &.c?and rail road work, especially the repairing of Engines &c. &c. Jauary 8. illRS.GOODLA D'S Fashionable Bonnet Stove. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons, Bonnets, Flowerp, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, die. open and ready for salo at very low prices for cash or to punctual customers, rtlrs. u. particularly recommends them as being the most fashionable in the market. U* Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as to render the most skillful judges unable to tell them from new. At the store formerly occupied by Dr. A. DrLeon. Oct. 18. Constantly on Hand. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, Sands' Sarsadarilla, Dr. Jayne's Medicines, Eau Lustra!, Bandoline, for curlin? the hair, Jujube Pa6tc, Gum Drops, Ginger, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, Gelatine, with a thousand articles besido. Some more of that celebrated CORN SALVE, which has afforded this community so much ease during the present year, and preserved its evenness of temper, in spite of the hard times. Nov. 29. F. L. ZEMP. Sperm Oil. The Subscriber has just received a supply of superior Bleached, Winter .Strained Sperm Oil of first and second qualities. Also?Bleached Whale or Solar Oil?all of which will be sold as low as can be afforded on this side of Charleston. JAMES R. AJcKAlN. Dec 6 tf *49 Light! Light!! Bleached LAMP OIL, of good quality, can be had at 88 cents per gallon. Nov. 29. F. L. ZEMP. Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of Doby<f* Kennedy, are earnestly requested to call on the biiharriher and settle the same without delay. R. M. KENN&UY. i Not. 22. 47 tf .^ w," ; ?. ^?CW?TWinmilWgl Ml W Z a^T,8U (Sllll^^ **0?"?lt?'*r "' J t*iov*ouc"' M7vil\ coNs^*ffir'* Mil WA Fwurco^ Tnc Proprietors hare spent much time JflMf/VV ////fis^ "* brinPnf l^'s preparation of SAtsAPAtiLLA ^ Jw/////f/.'iy//^^^ to its present state of perfection; and the experience \ l((({(((l(l(illilfff/// 0' ^ourteen year? has furnished thera the most ample op- ^ IfflllHIIIlTlllllllli/f i( rewmmendtdTandto adapt Tt'ewcUy'to' their relief" and cure" Pa- 1 Iwl I II ' I tients w ho wish a beai.lt oood Medicine are invited togire it a trial, and satisfy themselves ?f it* superiority, and the invaluable property it possesses of arreatinf ,|i V\v^iX ?u>d curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to bold ONE QUART, and ia its v/^/hlllllllll; present improved form may safely claim to be the bbst and chxapist Medicine of |l! the age. Its progress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a long line of facta !! and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for tbe invalid, pointing the way to jj tbe haven of health. !!| The following Is from Col. S. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive |;! acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: | ii Messrs. A. B. t D. Sands:? New York, January 7,1848. Gsntlembn,?Having used, and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation I!! of Sarsaparilla on different persons in various parts of the Southern country, fix., I! Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high " opinion entertained of its great medicinal value. In my own case it acted almost II like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting, is |" the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. !jll Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved und extensively used by tbe U. States army I! in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACIIARY TAYLOR, has for the past five years [ been in the habit of using it, and recommends the same; he and myself adopted the :!i article at the same time, and it is now considered ao almost indispensable requisite HI in tho nrmv- in conclusion i would sav. that the better it is known the more highly <i! IH ,i", 1 ill 11 will be prixeti, anil 1 trust that its health-restoring virtues will make it generally IfjiijllH 'i known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country. I: iijili Yours very respectfully, S. 0. TAYLoR, MHIliiiiil :jj U. S. Consul to New Granada. :|! Mm]ii! remarkable cure of scrofula. VlMd/ '''! South pari, Conn., January I, 1848. " Messrs. Sands Gentlemen?Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you ,i{ /jWliil of the remarkable cure effected by jour Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife, she ' i!j was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands of i |Lj!jjrlL ::i the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a i. ilMiilfit ill fori end fimling no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one Teg, and Ml"!' ' below the knee suppurated. Iler physician advised it should be laid open, which was 'i l/rnT'T^ ili (Jone- but without any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were ;j ;j induced to use Bands' .Sarsapanlla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor I H"l!!li!ll I'.li lll"c cnccl> relieving ncr more innn nil) pmoupviun ??c n u c.ci much , ?uu wviwtw ;jj she hud used six bottles, to the astonishmeut and delight of her friends, she found her |ff\ !n health quite restored. It is now over a year since the cure was effected, and her itilily !" health remains good, showing the disease w as thoroughly eradicated front the system, ilil'ii'!',!'! ?llr neighbors arc all know ing to thcs^Tacts. and think Sands' Sarsaparilla a great blessing to the age. Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. n i!'!'ij j-' Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in ---j Louisa county. Va." 1 have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, iTvfi'/M who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly. , >wm'\ " FitJtruk* Hall, Vu., July 17, 1848." " N. W. HARRIS." The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg. late Rector of the Church of the ' ur' Crucifixion in tms city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous - certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are almost daily received:? ? r\ .: Messrs. Sand*:?a member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for , :i a severe scrofulous affection. Ac. with the most benencial effect resulting from its . use. It gives me very great pleasure to record my testimony in behalf of its virtue i n>.ili hit and efficacy, hoping that others may be induced to make a tr'al of it. l/plN I: Htm York, May 10, 1848. JOHN GRIGG. ii:! '!l!i! Messrs. A B. k D. Sands Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1817. 'r j ilr Gentlemkn?Feelings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment lll'i' 11' '; t,ie benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several tVL'iii] i:|l years been afflicted with scrofulous swellings in my head, which at times would lKli'1: JlK- gather and discharge at iny throat, nose, and ears, and at others would break out in I|i :,li||!rjT||l::; different parts of my face and head. These continued until my throat, face, and i'i iiiiliii'lJiij'iii head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I was so hoarse that U was 'i'!! " ll!i with the uimnst difficulty that I could speak above a whisper. During this time I had |i||ililil'|l !|i leverai HiiacKt 01 pleurisy ana omer diseases. x consuneu uiacrent paysicians, ana ' ,! |!:l! tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsa'i I, ;i|V'tl!1:ii Pan"a- I Hin now : the sores are all healed, and I attribute the result entirely !: || 1 ji lllii !l to the effects of your valuable medicine. Yours, with respect and gratitude, PHEBE CAHOON. {!|jll|||i>| :|; Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement i. jj.jj jj jHI ;j| to be correct. JAMES M. D. C.villi, Justice of the Peace. frefared amd sold, wholesale amd retail, it ;i//^j!j A. B. & D. SANDS, Dkuogists and Chemists, ij ijiitpi-^ l!' 100 fcltos-st., corner or William, New York. | |ji:| |'!; Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada*. Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles for ! | 1 , For sale by James R. McKain, Camden. A. M alloy, Cheraw. fresh groceries. _ mJ?,RJ?2GEK??. . The subscriber has just received a fresh supply PATENT CANDLE"IKIASER< of staple and lancy GROCERIES, and intends to The most Econoiuical and Labor-savinj Article keep a constant supply, which he will sell on me I ever i,,Te?ted most reasonable terms. They consist in part as j c?mbining evcry adva?tage ?'|)ich can be ?i,h. ?N>US0 1 ed ^or :n ^urniRliing- light. By its use, a person ew i r eans \ i caf| an^ moment prw]uce a candle, equal in so. M l (BROWN SUGARS ! lidity and durability to any made by the old, expenp.U85l?j ? V 1 sive and laborious method. The fibres ol'the wick, I ar," c . ' ! in passing through the tube within the cylender, P a ? , > WHITE SUGARS ; are drawn perfectly smooth, which not only pre. v 8 r? i , I vents the flaring of the light, but also keeps the Ne? Orleans and West Ind.a Molasses | cand|(J fnm bur?;n? down ?.ugar ouse Syrup This article is one which every house-keeper, io, ava, A ncan '"fee ' as well as all who study economy in the use of Gunpow er, yson an Black Teus ! )jj,|,tt!jhould possess themselves of, as it is simple, perm an es an Soap j convenient and economical, being simply a candlel'epper, Sp.ce and Ginger , aljckf which makcjJ it8 own candIesf Jh is mo,t . Ais0 ! ingeniously constructed, with a reservoir for til. Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almondp. low, lard or ether materials of which candles are 1 reserves Ginger, .Nutmege, cloves, cinnamon j made. a|soa place to deposit the wick, both of S..n*r 180S French Rra.fdv i *hi?h b* ?",Jr tU,rni?C a,fCre*' a(e f?r"d V in I Ik. ' > ?? "f o norlnst r?uttlll/, nitllPr tn fillOrt Or lOllfT do J. J. Dupej s Brandy I |e?nr|}jp as may be desired, thus forming an enddo bherry and Made,ra \X ,ne ! les8%andlei h/Bimply refilling the reservoir when do Old Port W,no , jt glia]| have b?en e;h7auste(J< bThe rMervoir ,, , cr^,?J ' one half pound of tallow, enough for four candle*. n?, r " vvh- {rU "r\,n ? \ ' Caudles can be made by using DrummnndV Old Ryo Whiskey (MillerV) p c d| ? t h * 0NE.,iALP do Monongahola Wh.akey; Rectified do. , ,h or<1 , , , w f Porterwd Ale mp.oo and quart. ; tallow or other aobatanco. From lhe erp.ri.aee Sa t, Iron. Gunny and Dundee Bags'"? tf families who have used the Patent Candle Bale Rope and Twine. II. LEVY Maker/at we? ? ,he ?umorou, t0 which it Dry Goods in Charleston, has been subjected, we can place the Drumnvmd FOR. F\LL TR\DC Talenl handle Maker before the publie as an aMfcle , which may always be depended on. Will, lair The subscriber respectfully solicits the atten- usa{,eit will never get out of order, lion of his friends and purchasers generally, to his s0|j by p. ^ ZEA11\ Agent for the District of stock of Goods for fall salos. He has recently re- Kershaw. ceived and opened i peb 14' If 7 ? ?a. ??w t * * n niiT nnnnP [ ?J?5U fAl Jv.aols ur j.n c. >v uuuu>'! making the largest, most varied and elegant assortment he has ever exposed: consisting of ovcry T 6Ubfc"eribers are now receiving and opening variety of new and Rich Dress Goods, Shawls, Vi- lfieir sloc^ of fancy and staple Goods, to which scttes, Laces, Hosiery, Linens, Linen Goods, they respectfully invite the attention of their friends Cloths, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Prints, Long and the public generally, as they will be sold low Cloths, &.c. &c. lor cash. I hey consist in part of Hi. DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS an, a. ftSU ?&T al, well storked with a great variety of Fabrics Mouslln Delaines Brown and bleached Shirtadapted to Negro wear, such as Ke seys, Satti- Ginghams ings nets, Plains, Jeans, Stripes, Cotton and Lilieil Oz- Red and White Flannels Shawl* and Jiandkdrchiefs naburgs, Blankets, &c., &c. Canton do Blankeu ,, ?? , ' i r?i . . | Apron hecks Hose and Half Hose He is prepared to supply Pianists with the same ifedTIck Gloves, Mitts. &c. <fcc. style of GEORGIA PLAINS, lie has sold for the ! I'lain and striped Homespuns past two years in any quantity, Samples of these ] "-also. .. Goods will be sent to any person who may desire An invoice of Ready-made Clothing I them, and all orders shall receive prompt attention. | Dundee and Kentucky Bagging, Rope and Twine Planters and others visiting Charleston will find An assortment ot ladies' and gentlemen * onoes it to their interest to examine this stock, as it will Negro and house servant's Shoes be found the With a general assortment of Hardware, Glass and Host Extensive in the Sonthern Country. Crockery ware, and Groceiies, Liverpool Salt, and he is enabled to offer Goods at prices well i For sale by GEO. S. DOUGLAS tj* CO. worthy the attention of purchasers. Oct. 31 44 tf E. \V. BANCROFT, 233 King-at. fl/lOTI (innTlQ I fllTIPiP! I Charleston, Oct. 1848, tf GOOD GOODS ! OHEAr ! ! ?_| The subscribers wishing to reduce their Stock tc Blacksmithlng and Wagon making, lhe requirements of the present increased facili. The undersigned having taken the stand recently ties of communication, purchasers will find it tc occupied by Wjutaker & Arbants. respectfully their interest to look over their assortment of givcB notice, that he intends to carry on the busi- Dry-Goods Hardware, Groceries, dec ness as heretofore. before buying, as they feel confident that a com. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill parison of their Goods with any others, as to quali' all orders with promptness and despatch. He will ty and price, (cash or credit) will not result tc make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other their disadvantage. plantation tools, and mill work. Particular at- McDOWALL cf COOPER, tention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, One door above the Ban.: of Camden. o ftf as he will give his personal attention to both tie- Jan. id. o n partments of his business, ho will guarantee satts- " Store to ftcilt. ~ faction. T|?o Store at present occupied by S. B. Levy His Woodshop is amply supplied with the best possession given by the middle of November, of Timber, well-seasoned, and he would like to j.Lno see the man, who can put up bettor work, from a Tf,e office one door below \V. J. flerald Es . wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach, formerly occupied by Doct E. H. Anderson. His prices will bo in accordance with the times, Apply to H. LEVY. and for tho ready money will be suclvas cannot ? fail to satisfy the most economical. The Subscriber# As he believes in the maxim, that short settle- It/ILL continue to act ae BANK AGENT? it ments make long friends, he will expect settle- Ir both the IJankpoftbis place, and attend to anj mjents to be made quarterly. Commission Business which may be entrusted U . N. B. ARRANTS. him. Office at the Counting Room of McDowal Feb 14 If 7 Shannon C. J. SHANNONS J ? And will take the liberty to tyktfiu tfelfettfaM? ??? h'? ??rvir??. tliat he will warrant fcwetflrk te give fcmire MtisteVion, and WFIHNfo Mfk* forn.ed in the mo?r rkUfttl and dexterous wawter, and with led* inconvenience than die sameoperation can be performed by ituf olfitf prMrit?n*rj_ and having made a greatly improved (or hove!) elevation, he in enaWedto extract roots or stomps of teeth t<n any situation? Wlffi efti fSgHPfW ease as will scarcely fait to astoirffh^sMMCfcr wiihout the least contusion of the gums o* danger 4 of perforating the soft parte of tbe awtflfijUpiHf pivoting leeih, lie can taleiy iusure no MtcoWtenieuce from inflammation of the rooty quencc of injury done it in engraftiig ttevttfieiil crown in it, and as he takes an hwpurtsst tion in preparing pivots (which some w tie mst reputed Dentists in the State do Hot, at9lMftPt? his knowledge does) he hazards' nsftfeyfrHff ing, that teeth pivoted by hitnseU wfll loan uiose set oy me majority or pncimpmaiiKipr in supplying teeth on gold plates will arrange Uicui with such, mechanical moaty-jmd nkill as caunot be surpuaced by any, and witf"?NC fail to meet tbe most sanguine expacthtbe'dTaK of wbicb he could give the most respectable're#r- * encc; but for a rsspect to tbe refined MS!O0(%SUiose lie baa had the pleasure to given when desired. . [Lr* Those who want his services-ii^MRHh t disappointment, by giving previous notice of the fact through the post office ar otherwise.. 'jsn ? Tbe UndfeKflg? Would return his thanks lor the see? tronsge that has been bestowed upon biim ami at rhesaue time inform his friend* amf that he is now prepared to funiish tbefit~ira^^ kinds of goods <in as good Terms (either for cask, or on a credit till the 1st day of Jatrtwry ai# they can be had in the place. - y -y 'ft'1 Persons wishing to avail thetJMivflf if'tfcvdMk* vantages of casli purchasers, will receiv#1* rfokhF - 1 tion of ten per cent on *U sums over W* until the 1st of July next. artrf ft His old customers, a:i&i other persons disposed to patronize him, are invited to examine his stock. Jan 3 tf 1 E. W. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, OP THE GHeW'IH<yf Htwr V*'7 T Artichoke, Asparagus COUN?Early, laapss st BCANs?Early China. Mo- Kale and Loess, Kcetdt ' hawk. Half Moon, huge I tiimti; Eg i'J; i white Lima, Sachet, C'ran- Melons, Mtattajd..; vhTT *> berry, Valentiue, Dutch O.MON?Buttonsenrtsenf..., Case Knife eirmfpfihdh , BEET-'Long Blood, Turnip PRAtCi-Bartf- Vft$Uti0tr and Sugar Kh?a Wb^U|BA(A( Brneoli, Collar J and Cauli- Dwarf HartewSNUjiflE,,. 1 ARKOT?Orange and Al. bert, vtry auh^Sfcl tinghara Parsley, Pepper CABBAGE? Early and late UADISH?^lw? jutflbSb Dram Head, May, York. Tarnip. wjj Sogar Loaf, Grren ghuted Spinach, Sgpash, SaWfT, ? and large Mountain Tomato , ? j CELERY- white and wild TtTE!?P-Sjdi*, K*&S." Ct'tT'MBEil?Early frame, Hanow, AlillllllT^fa# long green dorter;. steel. pnckJy Gherkin .&4, ALSO? " dffBKfc Millet Lucerne, Canary and Hemp Se$L:', ETThe subscriber being in the habit of ptafjlif his Seed i before vending, in enabled to i eiuaifgipil ibeio with confidence. J)ec. SM. J. Spices oferttf Kind, ;7 both ground and onground, fresh, and of purity; superior English Mustard; fine FlarorCM Extracts of Rose, Yamlla, Lemon, Katntes^jwv, mood, Aromatic*; Rose, Orange aud jVecVxr**' terr; best Russia Isinglass, Gelatine, <frc. Gum Lozenges, Rate de Jujube, Pate de Goiinauve, Hurehnund Candy, VPiaUr** SW,4c Ac. Fresh Congress and Pavilion water. Genuine Tariua Cologne, Rowland*# Ma^|inr7 Oil, Eau Lustra I, Jay ne's Hair Tonic, ArneJ^Mn.T (or chapped hands, together with a larg^. assortment of fii.e Perfumery, Chemicals*. yJSSf-Tlioinnsonian Medicines, medicine cfieMs, Paiat*, Oils, Window Glass, fresh Garden Seedvdbfc. Fit sale by J. R. lfriCdiy?..Vr?. To Rent, That valuable Store Hume at ptesetxtoeelCfwi*!'*" by McDowall &. Cooper. It is admit iMyriitaalHp*:' for an extensive cotton buying establishment Terms will be liberal and immediate iwwtda^ given. Apply to C. J. SHANNOHl'v'#" Camden. Jan. 1st, 1849 tl ?? ' t ** * .. f.' Fresh Garden Seed. f?... ,??.i ...i,.],). iu E4VCIJT laiicy Mi U? WU i-tSM '?X ?vi |^? winter a d spring may be obtained ftoatbit raW scriber. From the pains taken to procurescc^jyf good quality he has no doubt tiiat will have little cause to complain of ftaj Just RecclTC^ 2,300 pounds pure White Lfad .*r~ m I 140 gallons Lamp oil ISA - Linseed OB 75 Spirits Turpentine . : > 300 pounds Sul .Eratus . "T7' >t -f 100 " blurt Pepper V ' * 7S " Colgate's Starrh . >rV ' u 12dozen Sands' Sanapfilla 1 }r. * 1 bole Hops 'fcV_ f.-jj'-u In conformity with the times, tlie above T"! rWtH ?i the Goods in store, will be sold lower than they bureau* hcen in this market. f. L. Zrvtdr. To Rent. Wwi The subscriber offers her House and Ul fu-*"? Rent, on reasounble terms. Poxaesatoa firen imnnnediatcly. Apply ?? L. W. Ballard. Vi" CHARLOTTE BROWN. ^ December 20th, 1848. I if { Important to Country People. The subscriber having determined to do a luoNf, \n i extensive grocery business than heretofore, U desirous of disposing of bis entire Stuck of Dry Goods and Wares of every description at Blftt original cost. Country people will fiod it to their interest to call and examine?Groceries cm ?Jm ? be purchased of him at the lowest possible rates. Also, 100,000 Florida Segars of the UifiKMt grades, these Segars are on consignment, aad ?3t tribe sold at froui $7 to $12 per Thousand accord tag to quantity. II. HOLLEYMAN, JR.', . . MIH In Equity.. n KERSHAW DISTRICT, a} *J Wm, Randolph, ) vs, > Bill for sale of Land, &*, v I James Adkins, et al. ) It appearing to my satisfactioa that Wn. A4- * kins one of the Defendants to the abovo BUI 4ft . without and resides beyond the iieiite id thiff State. It is ordered, on motion of J. M, Desaue* sure, Compl'ts Sol'r^ that the said Wn. Adkins, > do answer, plead, or demur to the paid bill wiUmt . three months from this date, in default whereof, aft ) order pro confesso will be entered against him. ., WM. Al. SHANNON, a E. X/O, . Feb. 8th, 1849. 3m T - 4 i . Blankets, ' ?it i i _ a.. .Mul. mM ) "J no BUOfcrioer uas on nunu a mm muM? ?i negro Blanket*, which he will sell, as the season ia getting late, at a great discount fn m former prices. Persons in want would do well to eelt and look at them. Also a few peicea of negro " cloths at cost for cash. E. W. BONNETT Feb 14 tf ' T Fire and Marine Insurance. w 6AMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (or WEW JERSEY,) CRARTBBBD IR 1882. .. _ PROTECTION INSURANCCCOmW." ^g| (or If. JERSEY,) CHARTBRBP FlRB8pA?tf, 1848. I 1 Tb.Mtoer.Wr- bwta* wwl At > receive application?, aiul i"ue Policiee fU the cur* II Feb. 2U. 8 / tf / / /