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; JEW DAVID'S OB HEBREW PLASTER WHBRB THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CANNOT EXIST. 4 A gentleman in the South ot Enrope, and PaVestinr, in 1S30 heard ho much said in the latter place in favor of Jew David*:) Plaster, and of the (as he considered.) miraculous cores it bad performed, that he was induced to try it an < ' a-.%kT. .] hw own person, lor a uvwowiu..., ,?c . J^dbeeoihe chiefobject djlu# journey. but which had j t 25 BWmtaegemaiitithience of tnat balmv and delicious i rlime.^- , . .. r--r- r t acfroaiirtgty Applied a piaster on the right side of his I t dic*t,"Vrh(?re tite 'pciln was seated, another between the j al*?uidisi?, and one over the region of the liver. In the , 1 meant line he drank freejy of an herb tea of laxative qual- J * KKa. He?wn found da health improving. and in a few 1 t Weak? his . cough left him, sallow ncea of hi* skin disap- | t pea red. hi* pain was removed, and his health became jier- i I maoentlv reinstated. < ...t > that time he has been recommending it to Ids | t friends and acquaintances for all fixed pains whatever j ' WPlxas Rheumatism, Goat. Pain in the side, hip, back I 1 and limns, in every case of Wuich it has proved an e/li- j cientcure. He lias likewise witnessed the happy effects I J -fits softening an J healing qualities in numerous eases o r Scrofulous Iluinxn. Knots, Wens, White Swellings, Hard j e Tttttjoffr stiff" Joints, A^ne Cakes, Ague in the Breast, and i \ the like, to the milted satisfaction of himself and others, ;[ It Ma hucn bencfienil in rases of Weakness, snrh as paid | s n I weakness in the Stomach, weak Limits, Laments ; r iMtiiiak, of iS? X-line. female Weakness. <f-r. Nofe-j( aHkl?i subj-c; to pain or weakness in the lac k orsides. I s W*|>!,^.^'itj)0|ilit. Married ladies in il.'iio.iU*siumtinns ! 1 fiird gw-at foliof m>m constantly wearing this plaster. j t Tbw'appliearion of the plaster .between theshouhlers lias | , beeafwaJ a certain remedy for Cold*.Coughs, I'iirhysic. I and wffis Affections. in tlieir primary stages. It desirovs , ielkewalvw by perspiration. I.i vjrw ofili.e ^real hcucKt resulting from the use of this p&st-'r, within his own observation, his confidence in its sqperinntj over every othe# plaster, ointment ant! opndil. Ak\ b.tlbre the publie in this country, lias induced this gentleman to place the Hebrew Plaster into the hands of ? . these who will- give it publicity, believing it will prov '4 , itscJfa MessitLj*? fji* eomintmity at kjrgeTho jiecAliafities of the chemical compound are owing j to its extraordinary effect upon the animal fibres or nerves, ] ligaments and muscles. Us_virtnc being carried hv thetn to UteJpiuMKhatc seal of the disease or of pain ant I weakness j aap-None genuine withont the engraving of JEW LI A- i ViOon ttie wrapper, around each box. n Wee fifty cents per box. Each box contains sufficient : to rnvsidfix * r eitrht nla^ters, CflfSohl wholesale and retail by 6( OVILI, & .ME t D. [ flft*. tSO Chartres street. New Orleans, the general agents ftrtbt jfcaah natl West, to whom all orders for the genuij article mast be ad droved. Sold in Camden bv ~ ; JAMES R. McKAIN. Important Uemedy. j M4 n:iiem/* EYE SALV E. J JL certain. cafe and rjfrctual curr far Sore, Weak and ( Inflamed Eyct, demgurd expietsly fur diet ate a of ( the Eyr, The unparalleled socces which has attended tire use of tkp preparation, and the acknowledged necessity for wme J urtitio wiwch eon be relird upon. ? a remedy in severe ' coats of Opt halmic affections which are so prevalent in this J country, induce the Proprietor t? make arrangement-; ' bis ^rents, to place this Salvo within the reach of r every individual who may need the bca?/U* which result j1 ..The great advantage-; postered by this article over every .. attier,hsGaaTaiicrr. Savktt, Corvb.me.nce and Eco.noAll * -ysirians admit that great Janser i* to be ap*v paetiended fr?*B drugging the eve when in an inflamed and unhealthy elate. In lite use of litis Salve litis objection is c etWrety removed, as no harm can possibly result from its t tm; ir being. in all case* applied to the external portions 1 of the eyej thereby avoid u? all the iocoayeuieoce. pain and'danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of ?ny jwopent artlcie into the eye. c taoytiviiy in eubduiug inflaiaation is so great that but fen t ease* require the use of more than one bottle to effect a n fMhl'tiirr. f . . : J. R. McKAiiV, Agent for Camden. h DR. GORDON'S J VEGETUtLE aNTI-BILIOUS " f; FAMILY PILLS. for' the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum Rheumatism. Piles, Heartburn, Worm*, Dyspepsia, Choi ora Morbus, Pains in tun Rack Limbs and Joints, Genera c weakness, Pits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart C ffror Ctatplsint, Rising In the Throat, Erysipelas. Denfaeak Drnfny, Asthma, itching* of the Skin. Fevers of ail 0 kinds. CyLis, Gout, Gravel, Female Comolaints, Nervous **?"*???* ~f?Hother Diseases arising from I JironiTi as j 'j *-OO0,and MOHSIDSECRETIO.TS or T1IE LITER AND " l3^E?eiy dbca^e to sshir-h the human frame is subject. * TVIgiMtes from imparities of tha blood or derangement of ? ,'J5 the dytEm organs. 9*. ?ordon'a Family Pills. J Being compounded exclusively of men ingredient* a* ( ffsture' intended should operate on the impurities of the I Human System. ft. . i Strike withe root of the disease, removing oil impurities j ften the "body, opening the pores externally and internally. ( .aMnating all feroiea and obnoxious particle* fr?m the Chyle, an timt th* bk*>d, of which itistbe origin, mn?t J* thsvongldy pure?neremarily srruring a free ami vigoron* Hon to the Heart, l>uoy. Liver and Stomach, thereby f MpmiKG atUTH,>y opening tl?e pore*, cleansing the , Tents and artenss^ntumpeduig ail the natural veins and pu*****Wee slythey render the ryntem not only thorough- J ly attutd, bnt alm? impervious to disease, item wiiea all emi meats have failed. ; fy" Within the last twelve months, more than one linn- j frfo rafts ?f riw awrtiyymcatoifonasof DTsrErsu lmvc ) bran cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting, tiie Blue j fvt, mmfalmoet every oilier means had been resorted to , svsthnetaay benefit, aad when death sioredits miserable victim folly it) the face. If l>r. (Jordan's Pills were u<>t , W&mrd to the emre of any but this horrid malady, their , IWWili n si in this disease alone would be sufficient to j "wait en to fame" the name of their inventor, as a seme- f factor or uts rescue*. , WThis medicine never fail* torure the worsticese* of rtiu sa one wrekl For amoredetailed description of the Medicine, the manMr ?f lb ope-atjon. the complaint* it m adapted to and the > MrtfiW performed, we refer the reader to our agents, ' ? will give them a Pamphlet gratis. ? fhr sale by Jambs R. McKai*. F. L. Zeme Camden. ? ftpy for rate at all the towns and country store* in the South ' and West, nr. c. K. TYLER'S 1 7X7331 ATO ?.373 PIUS. ' Jf titers ever was a medicine thai merited the jMlfeiic praise (or the great guod it 1ms dune in cu- ' ring. Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tyler's Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in 24 bomr*. They do not operate as a purgative, bu* , aw* tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, i aatdovra permanently, nor can they fail, if used as j diseowd the, trial of a single box will prove the sfcinvmsiatwtneiu*, therefore, if you would secure 2 soar health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's PiliSFoe sale by 1. R. McKaix and F. L. Zemp, in ' Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of , the towns and country stores. - RA!*K AGENCY. WILLIAM J- GERAt.D, will attend punctually to all bliiiKn entrusted to his care in either of the Bank* of 'StVp May 10. ?T [flATHESON, BANK AGENT. Armt ou stawp oppoetvTi Davis' Horn, j Cteiatlcmca's Fashionable Boots I Philadelphia made, (or sale by fan. 27. VV. ANDERSON & CO. i 1 .j v,: ?. B. LEVI Will continue to act as Agent for both the Banks ffe this place, and attend to any commission bush MM that may be entrusted to him. t?r'? f ??; ?U REJIOVAL. The subscriber would inform the public that he has removed to tbe store formerly occupied by Mr, WUiiauv .'ohnaon, second door above H. 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, j, March ft. 10 tf To Rent. Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about half as many Store Houses. Apply to Oct. IS. JOHN WORKMAN. Seerfia Plains. FwnJi by W. ANDERSON 4- < 0. f* Attention. farther supply of Groceries just received nshti^ my stack complete. Those wishing to tapvhase only call ami I am satisfied ? HI go away leased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Pkc 13 ? if fiO tasiiilr Bark. We ?9f contract for Bark at tfi rate of $6 a ewjWt sr 96 m Trad.-. Wi ANDERSON <fr CO. March 7th? 1849 * 10 tf DR. TOW!*SEWD'8 COMJOOND RXWUCT OF SARSilFARI&LA, '?\ WONPEtt ANO BIjESSING OF TUB AGE. Che Most extraordinary Medicine 111 tne ?onu. K^This Kxttnet is put up in quart bottles; it is six times lieaper, pieasanter, and xvarrnntod superior to any sold.? It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, ordebilitaiug the Patient. -JThe great beauty and superiority of this Sarsnpnrillaover til other medicine is. that while it eradicates disease, it in* . igorates the ltodt*. It is one of the verv host , spring and summer medicines Ever known; It not only purifies the whole system, nnd strengthens the person, Intl it creates new. turk and rich \ tt.oon; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in It is lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has jcrformed within the last fixe years, more than 100,000 1 ores of severe cases of disease; at least 13.000 were tonsil-red ineumhle. It has saved the lives of more than 5.000 iiihlren during the past reason. . ( 10,000 cases of General Debility nnd want of Nervous Energy. ">r. Townsend's Sarsapnrilla invigorates the whole system >ermanently. To those who have lost their muscular en rgx* by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in i ninth, or the excessive indulgence, of the passions, and , trought on a general physical prostration of the nervous ( ystcm. ln-sitnde, want ofambition. fainting sensations, pren.itttre decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal lisease. C'oiettmpfion. can be entirely restored by this pleas- i intrcm-dy. litis Sorrnparilla i? far superior to any InI'milll \T1.NG cordial, as it removes and invigorates he system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the ( nu-rtilar system, in a most extraordinary degree. PoiiMimnlinn Cured. 1 Cleanses and Strengthen.* consumption ran tic cured, 1 Bronchotim*. consumption. Liver complaint, colds, ca- I tarrli. cntrliK. A^ilima. Spitting of Blood. Soreness, in the , cliest Hectic Flush. Night Sweat*. Difficult or Profuse J Expectoration, I'ain in I lie Side, <fcc . liave been and can be cured. 1 SPITTING BLOOD. i New York. April 28. 1847. . Da. Towv.sf.xd I verily believe that your Sarsaparilla been the means, through !'n>\ idence, of saving my life. ' have for several years had a had cough. It became worse 1 md worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, had i tight Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, nnd | lid no' expect to live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla i short time ami there htm a wonderful change been wrought n me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise m blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine hat 1 am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant. Will, RI'SSKLL, 65 atherine-st Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand eases of < Ihetimatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured. 1 I'lir most severe and chronic case* are weekly eradicated >y its extraordinary virtues. James umraings. F.sq.. one of the assistants in the | -.iinatic Asylum. Blackwell's Island, is tlie gentleman spotettofinlhe following letter 1 Blackwell's Island. Sept. 11, 1847. i Dr. Towns end Dear Sir: I linve suffered terribly for ( tine vears with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time could not eat. s!e?p or walk. I had the utmost distressing ?ins. and inv limbs were terribly swollen. I have used bur I Kittles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me , nnre than one thoU'und dollurs worth of good. 1 am so i nuch better?indeed. Iam entirely relieved. You are at ibcrty to use this for the benefit ot the afflicted. Yours respectfully. JAMES L'MMINGS. I Fits! Fits! Fits! , Dr. Townscnd. nor having tested his Sarsaparilla in cases < f Fits, of course never recommended it, and w as surprised ( n receive the following from ait intelligent and respectable "armcr in Westchester county: Fordium. Aug. 13, 1847. < Dr. "iinwn*ena?j/earoir; uu>c a hikv k>>> if ace. who lias been several years afflicted with Fit?: we ) rieil almost everything for her, but without success; at last, , .1 though wc could find no re r( mi men da t ion in our circulars ' r?r cases like hcrr. we thought, as she was in very delicate 1 icalth. we would give her some of your Surraparilln, and I re very glad we did. for it has not only restored herstrength. , ml slie has had no return of the Kits, to our greri pleasure j md surprise. She i? fast becoming rugged and lieariy,for vhicli we feel gratful. Yours, respect full v. ' JOHN BUTLER, Jr. Female Medicine. Pr. Townsend's Sar*aparilla is a sovereign and speedy 1 tire for Incipient onsumplion, Barreness, Prolapsus"!'ten, >r falling of the womb, ostivness. Piles. Lournrrhora. or ( Yhites, obstructed or difficult .Menstruation, Incontinence , f Urine, or involuntary discbarge thereof, and for the genml prostration of the system: no mattet whether the result i f inherent cause, produced by irregularity. illness or srei- | lent. Nothing can he more surprising than its invigorating j fleets on the human frame. Persons all weakness and las- . itude, from taking it. at once become robust and full ofen- 1 rgv under its i tfluenre. 't immediately couiitemcts the < tervelessnos of the female frame, which ts the great rouse if harreness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so leiiraie a nature, tn exhibit certificates of cures performed >nt we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have teen reported to us: thousands of cases where families tave been without children after using a few Imttles of litis | nvaluabic medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy ffspring. 1 To Mothers and Married Ladies. This Extmrtnf Sarsaparilla lias been expressly prepared ) n referenec to female complaints. No female who lias ronton to suppose she is approaching that critical period, "The urn of life," should not neghret w> take it. as it is a certain >revcntative for any of the numerous an.l horrible diseases o w hich femnmales nre subject at this time of life. This >eriod may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Voris it less valuable for those who are approaching womantood. as it is calculated to assist nature, by qnickning the >lood and invigorating the sysu-m. Indeed, this medirtne is nvaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woman are object. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the nattrul energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not o far stimulating as to produce subsequent relaxation, which s the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and iiseaae. By using a lew homes ni una raninuic, nw, evere and painful surgical operation* may.bc prevented. Notice to the Lndif*. Those tlmt imitate Dr. Townsend's Narmrmrilla, have nvariably called theirsiuffa great Remedy for Females, dw. ind have copied our bill* and circular* winch relate to the omplaint* of women, won! for word?oelicr men who pnt ip medicine, have since tlie great success of Dr. Townend's 8jtr*a[iaril'a in complaint* incident to female*, recoinneuded tlieire. although previously they did not. A numterof these Mixture, Pills, &c. are injurious *o females, a* iggravate disease.und undermine the constitution. Hcrofaln Cured. This certificate conclusively prove* that this 8ar*aparil1a uis perfect control over the most olsuhmie diseases of lite Mood. Three person* cured in one house i* unprecedented. Three Children. Da. TowjttEXD Dear Bin I have tho pleasure to inform roil tliat three of my children liave been cured of the Scrofila by the use of your excellent medicine. They were aflictca very severely with l?d sores: have Uiken only four sillies; it took them away, for which I feel myself under rrcst obligation. Yours, renpefly, ISAAC W. CHAIN", IOC Wooster-st. Opinions of Phyaiciaiia. Dr. Towdsend is almost daily receiving orders from Phy ieians indiflert jwirt* oftlie Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, Physician* of :he City of Albany, liave in numerous cases prescribed Dr. IWnsend's 8ar*apnrilla, ami believe it to be one of the nost valuable preparations in Um rn;trk>-t. II. P. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON*. M. D. tt. B. BKiCCS.M. D. Albany, April 1, 1B17. !' E. EU1ENDOKF, M. D. f'oiition. Owing to the great success and immense wile of Dr. Town<end's &trsapanlla,anuinbernf men who were formerly our Agents, have commenced making Saraaparilla Extracts, Elixirs, Bitters. Extracts of \ ellow Dock, &c. They gen 'rally put it up in the same shaved liotties, and some of them liave stole and copied our advertisements, they are only worthless imitations and should lie avoided. For sale in Camden, by J. R. McKAlN. Price $1 per botlie. Six bottles for $5, cashAugust 16] 33 ly SOAPS, &c. Rose Soap Chinese Floating Soap Slnsk Snap hnnibus Soap Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap Transparent Wash Halls Shaving Cream Military Shaving Soap Gen. Tavlnrs Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Pulls LillyrWhito Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. Forsalejiy _ F. L. ZEMP. PERFl in ERY. Colognes (all kinds) jMilk of Roses Lavender Water Extract of Heliotrope Orange Water " Patchouly Extract of Pink " Rose " Rose Geranium " Jockey Club " Mousse lino " Bon. dc Caroline " Vcrveioe " Verbena ' Jasmin " Jonquille " Boq. de Chantiliy " Magnolia " Reseda " Citronella Rose Forsnle by F. I,. ZEMP. Ordinary's Notice. Whereaa, no person having applied to me for letters of administration upon the goods, chatties, rights and credits ot vvm. uosser deceased, iam ui Kershaw Distrift, South Carolina, I have taken possesion of the same and give notice to all having demands to present them duly attested, and those indebted to make immediate "payment to me. JOHN R JOY, o. k. D. March 7,1849. 10 tf T* Reut or Sell. Thai large now Store and Dwelling ilouon situated on Broad Street, opposite the Episcopal CJiurch. for term* apply to JAMES McEWEN. Nor 90 tf 48 Tfc?MP?UND jflP Syrnp of Liverwort and Tar, 4 safe andcertain cure.for consumption nf the lungs, spilling of blond, coughs, colds, asthma, pain in tie side, b-oncliitis, whooping cough, and all pulmonary affections. STATEMBNT OF HIRAM COX. Late rilOFFFSSOR in the Cincinnati ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Physician well known, who has an extensive practice, in relation to the case of Miss Jlelt, after having been given up to DIE with the last stage of CONSUMPTION* liy a number of able 1'HYSR'IAS. Mi;. A. L. Scorn, l:?Sir?However reluctant I have been to permit my name to appear, attached to a certificate recommending Putcut Medicines, Nostrums, or Catholicums, I nevertheless think it my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the community, and, all afflicted witli diseases requiring Cough Medicines, to state, that in three particular cases nf incipient CONSUMTION, viz. Miss Belt, Mep-daughter of Mr. John Carr, of this city, a Miss Harimr siutorii,_!nvu of Mr V. Wonder, hutclier. mil Air. R. K. Cox, one f our City Council, that Dr. RUDGERS' G'( IMPOUND SYRUP of l.IV. ERW'ORT and TAR operated more LIKE a Sl'ELIFIC, than any remedy of a similar character in its operation that I ha\e ever usrd in my practice, line of the cases above, viz. Miss Belt, appeared to >>e laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Consumption, as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS tvIio were in attendance previous to my being called o treat the case. She is at tins time in the enjoyment of as apparent good health, and from nppearnice, as iikety to die with any otln r d.sense, as my other young lady of this city. As it resj.ec s ue health ol the other two cases, all the threateniig premonitory syrup oins seem to have subsided rum the use of a lew bottles of the Syrup above. Very respectfully, dfc. Ill RAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25th, 1847. tj q q q q q To show the high standing of Dr II. Cox, we jive below the statement of the llox. Judge, Henbit tinner of lhp (*oll<tS Ol Ohio. Hi ClIiCi HUM LI. i am ' - ell acquainted witn Dr. Hiram Cox, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and his practice, lie having been my Ipinily physician tor many years, and can cheerlully say that I have as much, or more confidence in hi in. and his skill as a practicing Physician as iny man living! HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847. Dr. Cox i6 also the Physician of the Hon. Judge, Jas. Baffin. our late city .Marshall, f'ertifi. ate of Daniel Conk I in, esq., resident on Fourth-Street, two doors west of Plum-sf. This may certify that I have used t r. Ro.er's remedy for coughs <f-c., after trying a variety of nther medicines for the same purpose, and have derived so much benefit from it, whilst every thing sUe failed to afford me any relief, that I can confidently recommend it as being the most certain rure within my knowledge. 1 am naturally predisposed to disease of the Lungs, and, though I have consulted the best Physicians, and adopted it 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. CONE LIN. Cincinr ati, Nov. 14, 1844. Please to rewl the following testimony of the Rev. Henry Wiseman: Mr. A. L. Scovil : Dear Sir Having become acquainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and far, under peculiar circumstances, namely, that of watching my companion from a premature grace, (the particulars ot which will be given at any time, f required) I feel tinder (tie obligations to give my nfluence in the circulation of so valuable a medi:inc. VonrK, respectfully. HENRY WISEMAN Patriot^ Gallia co., O.. Dec. 2i5, 1846. Senvw, 4* Mf.ai> iNo. 111, Charter* Street New Orlean*, wholesale General Agents for ihe Southern States to whom all orders must he addressed. Sold wholesale and retail l?y James R. McKain, Camden S. C., A. Frrcn Columbia, Haviland, Harkall, <Sc Allen and P. M. Confn, Charleston, S. C., Mansel Hall Winshoro. S. CFebruary 14,18-19.' 7 tf Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &.c., and Harness of Northern make, which he offers for ssle at Charleston prices. Having leased the establishment in which lie works, he is prepared to build and to repair every description of Carriages. Waggons. nrts, Wheelbarrows, &.c. and all kinds of Iron work, either for plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited A pril 26. ROBERT MAN. (KrTii? Kail Kernel BIncksmflli.?0 Most respectfully returns lii.i best respects to his friends and customers for past favors, and begs their continuation for the present year; he requests those who have so liberally patronized him 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 col lect Ins accounts, lor unless ne pays n? cnmiin u.\pect to get credit, which is the only capita) he lias to carry on his business upon. I lis customers may expect to find hira as ever, at his post, to wait on tliein. Work of all kind is to be found at Iiis shop, such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones? together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is prepared to do all sorts of Blacksmitliing, including carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c?and rail road work, especially the repairing of Engines &c. &c. Jauary 8. PI RsToOOD LAD'S Fashionable Bonnet Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons, Bonnets, Flowers, Capes,'Cardinals, Gloves, &.c open and ready for sale at very low prices for cash or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particularly recommends them as being the most fashionable in the market. ET 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. Or Leon. Oct. 18. Constantly oil Hand. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, VVistar's Balsam o( Wild Cherry, ?Sands' Sarsadarilla, Dr. Jayne's *' f ? T 1 n?tn/1nlino oiiplinrr t )\0 medicines, ejhu nurumi uainiwHim - >..? hair. Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Ginger, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, Gelatine, with a thousand articles beside. also 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 timfj*. 2U. F. L. ZEMP. Sperm Oil. The Subscriber has just received a supply o superior Bleached, Winter M rained Sperm Oil o first and second qualities. Also?Bleached Wliah or Solar Oil?all of which will be sold as low ai can be afforded on this side of Charleston. JAMES R. A/cKAlN. Dec 6 tf 49 Light! Light!! Bleached LAMP OIL, of good quality, can be had at 88 cents per gallon. Nov. 29. P. L. ZEMP. Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of DobytJ Kennedy, are earnestly requested to call on Um subscriber and settle the same without delay. R. Af. KENNEDY. Nov. 22. 47 tf -av^'.^a<?w??ri??wa<EC><K>Mgawha>?ag3BW5iM>n?^*g5a?fl Ttnun 1 ' mi i i.II ?ge~BBgBSBggBBgjB^ No aC*?TV"" ilWfMPTOI T s I ' fflP I I..W Mo?e?/r,'** * t ^o^yLC"# lmffw\ consu"*t? , .7 * Ml V\\ rvtAi tCOk,?? c ?V*tuM Jr towor<*S% ... ; ^,0*W ^JF \ V 1 The Proprietors hare spent much time , jjZytyy ia bringini tbii prepmliou'af SiumtiLU ( fllu/lfill ill///////f t0 its Present *tatc of perfection; and the experience \ /lllllllll/ [/////ff of fourteen years has famished them the most ample op- \ IhIiIII ! (/// portunity to study, in their various forms, the diseases for which it \ IH 11 I 11 ill '* recommended, and to adapt it exactly to iheir relief and care. Pa- A ] I'Illllllltlllrrl l,ent8 who a'ifih a aeallt oood Medicine are invited to gire it a trial, and satisfy I j I 'll liM#// ",emse'ves ?f its superiority, and tlie invaluable property it possesses of arresting ] . l an<^ cur'n? d',ea8C- The bottle has been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and I# Mb J ' 1 ! nil the age. Its progress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a long line of facts - '* '! and cures, that stand a* landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to' f j ;! the haven of health. . , \ f :l The following is from Col. 8. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive ( acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: " Messrs. A. B. & D. Sards:? Ntm York, January 7, 1848. I I! Gentlemes,?Having used, and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation . I i[ of Sarsnparillu on different persons in various parts of tne Southern country, via., f 11! Virginia. Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high . '111" opinion entertained of its great medicinal value. In my own ease it acted almost I ' " ''ke a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting, in < >11" mod agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. f >1 Iiil 11 II Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the U. States army ;i| !! in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACIIAR.Y TAYLOR, ha* for tbe past Ave years 'li KSnHA " be*" in th* hab'1 of u*in8'*? nnd recommends the same; he and myself adopted the l-vvrr ij article at the same time, and it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite Hi inulrul !il 't>the army, 'n conclusion I would say, that the better it is known tho more nigbly I 'l'11111.1: " It will be prised, and I trust that Its health-restoring virtues will make it generally 1 M ft it known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country. Yours very respectfully, 8. G. TAYLOR, > til Lllll III :!' O. S. Consul to New Granada. I ill REMARKABLE CURE OP 8CROFULA. jjj SovUiport, Co**-, January I, 1848. !! Messrs. Ssnds Gentlemen?Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to Inform you II of the remarkable cure effected by your Sursaparilla in the case of my wife. Bbe ;!| was severely afflicted with tbe Scrofula on different parts of the body; tbe glands of ::: tbe neck were greatly enlarged, and her liinbs much swollen. After suffering over a "I year, and finding no relief from the remedies used, tbe disease attacked one Teg, and ill below the kuee suppurated. Her physician advised it should be laid open, whicn was !!; done, but without any permanent bmeflt. In this situation we heard or, and were II' induced to use Sand*' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken; and before !; she had used six bottles, to tbe astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her ? n, health quite restored. It is now nverV-year sincirUie cure was effected, and her !! health remains eood. showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. i i lllliiliull'!' Our neighbor* are all knowing to these fact*, and think Bauds' Sariaparilla a great |, [yi?| : il;;i blessing to the age. Your* with respect, JULIUS PIKE. !; fill !!j|i|!|"| Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in ; Louisa conntv. Va." I have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sar*aparilla, ( II ifiy. who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly. . j! 7|yf|| ;: " FitJenckt Hall, July 17,l&W." " N. W. HARRIS." I :j. The following testimony from Rev John Origg, late Rector of the Cboreh of the WM ''I Croeifixinu in tins city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous 'ill ll li>ii ::i certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are almost daily rJJBIBJJI ;i received 1 " 1 ,t /filtSri Messrs. Sasim :?A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofulous affection, ire. with the most beneficial effect resulting from its . if I' i ^J| :|i use. It give* me very great pleasure to record my testimony ".m behalf of its virtue 1 and efficacy, hoping that others may be induced to make a tr'?U of it fffiijjjlftj lit Net York, May 10. IMS. JOHN GRIGO. I (!|ll :;i Messrs. A B. it D. Sascs Norwich, N. 7., Oct. 8, 1847. < L/ij T :i| GtarLCMe.*?Feelings of gratitude induce roe to make a public acknowledgment Mi ft '' ot lt,e l,enefil'l,ave derived from the use of your Sarsapanlla. I have for several IXilt ||i' mi years been afflicted with scrofulous swellings in my head, which at timea would ,, . ? j IXSif, |ji gather and discharge at my throat, nose, and ears, and at others would break out in Hllmtitil III different parts of iny face and head. These continued until my tftroat, face, and < I I |{ I ;{ head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I was so hoarse that it was < ' !|l||i||||i!! !r wun tne utmost aimcuuy max i eoum speas aoove a wmsper. Liuruigims urae i bm II '< ??veral tucki of plcunay and other Ui?eas?a. I consulted different physicians, tad I;; tried varioux remedies, hut received no benefit until I commenced using your Saraa;l' | | l! panlla. 1 am now well; the aores are all healed, and 1 attribute the result entirely Ii 111 I ji to the efliecU of your valuable medicine. Youra, with respect and gratitude, PHEBB CAHOON. [ j 1 I i:! Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement jj j ||ji| tobecorr*ct- JAMES M. D. CARR, Justice of the Peace. 1 ntr.rtitED and sold, wholuale and kktail, by . , . jlj/^^jjij A. b. <fc D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, Ii ulr^ i i 100 Foltos-st., cobkbb of William, Nny Yobx. III 11 Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United Statea and Canada*. Price $1 per Bottle ; sis Bottles for $5. hi l| ^^^^^ For sale l?y Ja.mks K. .McKain, Camden. A. M alloy, ohm*. Another Miraculons Cure. i pATTl^Rp^N1lFE>MAB[EIL Read the following letter, and then, if yo t nr-troubled ' AxilJulll liiUtUUi'IUli IV IiiU with any disease of the lung*, go and get a bottle of DR. The most Economical and Labor-saving Article I HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPTIIA. ever invented. , St. John.vtllc, N. Y. Feb.5,18t9. Combining every advantage which can he wish- ' Mr.Harrisou.?Sir. 1 will tronble your patience a few e<j j-of jn furnjg|,jnnr ]jgr|,t. By its uae, a person < ? .ny mo.en. pr^ucc . i?-o. increased tlie do*c aayou directed, nnd the rctult was that lidity and durability to any made by the <m?? expenhe began to raise very freelv, and it scented so hadlytliat rive and laborious method. The fibres of the wick, it wasimpoMsih'e to stay in tire ro >m where h>* wan. on the in passing through the tube within the cy lender, fifth day after thedo^? are drawn perfectly smooth, which not only pre finer IHJ orgun 10 gui nrucr. mill ai tun* inwm v?.Hv .. , . _ . quite revived, ha* n jr?od nppefiie, nnd don't tnngh a qitar- vents the flaring of the light, but a I ?0 keeps t fie tern* much ax he did previously. A severe couch and im- candle from burning down the side* racftsc eipcctorntion were the prominent symptom of the This article is one which every house-keeper, disease I II,ink ids rase a singular one none of thephy- ap ? ? ho g, , eco?omv in t|,e ll(,e nf Kirians here IifMi ever heard or *een any thing of the kmc! (4 . ,, i r' -a i before. I mentioned nil these particular*, a* I am firm in ''ft'1*' should possess themselves of, hp it is simple, the belief that, had it not been fur the Naphtha Syrup. 1* | convenient and economical, being pimply a candlecnuld have expected nmhine hut a speedy grave, as there stick, which makes its own candles. It is mo>t wrr anlmmen? number of tubercles formed on lib tans ingeniously constructed, with a reservoir for talwhtch the medscine t<Hik immediate hold of. and in a few . ?\ , , i, days he threw them up by the quantity, some of them was 'owj lard or ether materials .of which candles are i as large as a bean, if lie improves as fast as he has done, made ; also a place to deposit the WICK, both of I do not think that he will need any mo*e than the six hot- which by only turning a screw, are forced np in tics I now send for. Enclosed are five dollars. Direct the the form of a perfect candle, either in short or long RadKnld Dep^JonM Sncl1'carf 0< ^ KinPtond' lengths, as may be desired, thus forming an end. cp?^ your* Respectfully, 'es" fantlle, by simply refilling the reservoir whenJONAS SNELL* it shall have been exhausted. The reservoir holds After reading the above who can doubt that Hastings' one half pound of tallow, enough for four candles. Naphtha Syrup possesses all the virtue that is claimed of Caudles can be made by using DrummondV " For sale bv JAMES R. Mr.KAIN, Camden-Price $1 Patent Candle Maker, at less than ONE-HALF per bottle?six bottles for $5 cash. the ordinary expense, the only outlay being for March. 21,1849- 12 3m tallow or other substance. From the experience GROCERIES. many families who lutve used the Patent Candle i , " t i Maker, as well as the numerous tests to which it Hie subscriber has just received a fresh sopp y ,im , Bubjec|ei| we can phce ,he Drummfmd of staple and fancy GROCERIES, and mends to Candle Maker before the public as an st-liclo keep a constant supply, which he will sell on the 'wb|ch a, be dc?eJci on> With lair most reasonable terms. They cons.st in part as , u# jt neveJr ppt out^of ,ir(ler fo lows Sold by F. L. ZEMP, Agent for the District of New OrleAti. . I Muscovado [ BROWN SUGARS Feb 14 tf T_ Clarified ) _ N E\V FALL GOODS. ^ Loaf ) ii? iiTfnn CfTP A T)Q I HG FUDFCriUP T8 HTl* IIUW receiving miu upcuifii? Crashed \ oUUAKS their slock of fancy and staple Goods, to which New Orleans and West India Molasses they respectfully invite the attention of their friends .Sugar House Syrup and the public generally, as they will be sold low Rio, Java, African Coffee lor cash. They consist in part of Gunpowder, Ilyson and Black Teas AI par can Fancy Prints Sperm Candle, ami Soap M^taDdeioe. ?S? and' bleurted Shirt. Pepper, Spice and Ginger Ginghams i..g? A 7.80 Red and White Flannels Shawls and Ifandkdrchief* Fresh Citron, Raisins, (Currants, Almonds. Canton do Blankets Preserved Ginger, Nutmrp, cloves, citrasmon i",7r. Super 180T. FrencKfdy" 'nd *** ^ ? ^ral {,r- An invoice of Ready-made Clothing do Sherry and Madoin. Wme Dundee and Kentucky Bagging, Rope anf Twine j \r An assortment of ladies'and gentlemen's Shoes do Very old Gin NejJr0 Rn(J |iol,pc 6ervbant.8 8,10e? ' ?\ With a general assortment of Hardware, Glass and , Old fye Whiskey (Miller's) Crockery ware, and Groce, ies, Eiverpool Salt, do Mononphchi Whiskey; Rectified do. For sale by GEO. S. DOUGLAS <S- CO. Porter and Ale in pitr.s and quarts d<1 " . Salt, Iron. Gunny and Dundee Bagging ? Rale Rone and Twine. II. LEVY GOOD GOODS I OHSAF ! ! Blacksmithine and Waeon fflaklna , The 8ubecr,btf rs wishine lo redu?e lheir ,0 aCKSmitning ana W g lug. (|je reqUjre,?enjg of n,e present increased faciliThe undersigned having taken the stand recently ties of communication, purchasers will find it to occupied by Whitaker & Akrants, respectfully their interest to look over their assortment of gives notice, that he intends lo carry on the busi- Dry-Goods Hardware,Groceries Ac nesa as heretofore. belore buying, as they feel confident that a cptpIn his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill parison of their Goods with any others, as to qualify all orders with promptness and despatch. He will ty and price, (cash or cred(t) \yilI not result to f make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other their disadvantage. , plantation tools, and mill work. Particular at. McDOVVALL CQOpEfl, | tention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, One door above the Ban.t of Camden, as he will give his personal attention to both de- Jan. 16. 3 tf partments of his business, he will guarantee satis- Store to Heat, faction. . . , . The Store at present occupied by S. B. Levx; His Woodshop is amply supplied with the best possession given by the puddle of November. of Timber, well-seasoned, and he would like to Ar,so ? Mm the man. who can out ud bettor work, from a helnw \V. J. Gerald Eso. wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach, formerly occupied by Doct E. H. Anderson. His prices will be in accordance with the tipies, Apply to H. J*EVYand for the ready money will be euchaseannot ; ? ? ? fail to aatialy the moeieeonontlcal. * ' Til? 8nb8Cribcr? As be believes,]!) the maxim, that short settle. (TILL continue to act as BAN& AGENT, in t mentiraaks long friends, be will expect settle- If both the Banks ofthis place, and attend to any menta to be made quarterly. Commission Business wbicb may be entreated to N. B. AHRANTS. him. Officeitthe Counting Room of McDowell Feb 14 If 7 $ Shannon C. J. SHANNON. * j returned to Camden and^Vtff ieirta a? they may desire, either in town or country turner 100 mile*> at at abort notice ai rirntm tances wiU-perat* ? (*> {?% And m ill take the liberty to inform jbof^Jhat ft rant hi* services, that lie i-ilb^raa? ta trafc aar*> five entire satisfaction, and that it r!intt-lie?er^ ormed m the werrtflfirt tnrtf dcrtefot?*Tl<wii>ar*. "d with less inron.venieiice ijan tttpme^?f9rL'yf inn can be perform^! iiy a ity' or hPr 'prit ** md having made a greatly improved (or twnrety ' 'legation, he is enabled to extra# root* or sTtmipo * >f teeth (in wty sitiiatimty with rorh bdHtykt'i ?ase as will scarcely feit to WWtiilryWai^ 'Vit bout the least contusion ofthe^o^s ot danger 1 >1 perforating the soft part* pC.jJm^utbjrSud m < tivoting teerb, lie ran safely iastmiMWlWibj * ;nce from inflammation of the- as a eotieejuence of injury done it in engnfli; g, theafriflcwl''' :rotrn in H, and as he tilers an isnpurfeiftp'eea?. . /-.I L*. ^ - lion in preparing piviim ^wuim com iu?nn reputed Dei,lifts in the &* ! (In M*y,Wg4jutiMi t? lis knowledge does) lie ng.that teeth pivoted by 1^^%^ tongeff, hai) those set by the it supplying teeth on gold plate* will a?up]nfcii<t irrange them with each mediagyelytl?T amf* ik'lt as cannot be Fnypar ail to meet the mo>t sanguine expectsminwiutl; >t which he could gire itie west ii?Willitr wfoss mce; but /or a /. sped lotirg jf fried Widgs wC hose he ha* Jiad the plea*we.-?w*?ga?w,W#eniini {ieen when desu^d. , CT those, who va;' hw ? m lisappoiiitn.ent, by giving frevioga notice jrf th# act through the iRist office or oU^rw'u4. J,in 3 11 . The Undcrsigaed, Would return hip ihank* for the very liber*} gar . ronage that has Let 11 beaowed upon him, and st A he same time inform his friends and customers lint lie is now prepared to furnish tfie? kinds of goods on as good terms feither lot cash, ? >r on a credit til] tlie let day of Jauuary next) as hey can be had in fbe place.", o- ilr V-k Persons wishing to avail ther.iseIves of the m rantages of cash AW I ion <?t ten per cent on ay enow over mtil the le? of July next. r His old customer?, ami other persons (Ti^pfliWjl o jatronizc him, are invited to examine his eK>C?? FftESH SAfflwlfcffBWWjfw ,?*fipii OF TILE GROWTHOF J|Wa..:ln vltgij Vrtichnkc, A*narngtti |t,'ORN?Early, in mi* ~ ,, . JEANS?Earn- C\hta. Mo- fltsfe rfttHipcfcW.SHbO*'*3, hawk. Half Moon. large I t-ettnea, EftgeiMg white Lima, Rachel, Crao- (Md|an?|lMwrtL Jhoud'?' > terry,^Valentine, Dutch tg^V^Ktf' JEET?Lonjf Blood, Turnip Jnxoli, C'ollarJ aiiJ Cut- i D\v? 1 Marrowfat, K&rh- ARROT?Orange and At"ABBAOE?Earfr and late H-^dW ami Red Drum Head, May, York, TWnfrBSrk ' .::V.,,Vi Sugar I-oaf. Green glazed Sphiach. Sqnash, Subtly nnd larpe .Mountain Toimilo ^ ^ J* -J1' .' ^L'GUAIBRR?Larlr frame, Hanover, long green clusu r, ihort Top, Jtuta tthjjsu*. j.J? prickly Gherkin ;-d?Srt!t>' Millet. Lueerne, C 0"The gubneriber being i? ihfrtetfe.Af^p^Mb bis Seed i before vending, is enabletUo recommend :hem with confidence, ' dm, Dec. 21). - J? Spices of every KlAdty v.,. alt both ground and ting round, fresh, and of wArwated i purity; superior English Mustard; fine FWverpW j R*frai-la nf Rika. Vanilla, lamnit. NfltmaaaikL m inonJ, Aromatic*; Rope, Orange ters; best Russia Isinglass, Gelatmo. ffe Gum Lozenges, Tate tie Jujube, P.tedb'CSHfc " mauve, Iforelmund Candy, WtKtart eoagkitote* jen, se &c. *** tt-SSSSdifc Fresh Congte*i tfad Paf ilfowipNtfefr . v .nr# Genuine Tarina Culognfr; BMlMlN Oil, Eau Lustra I, Javne's Hair Tonic, Amandine, for chapped hands, together with ? InfrP iMilllV meat of fite Perfumery, Choanal ft t*at, ;tt?l Thoinpsouian Medicines, medicine chests,Phmtifc' Oils, Window Glaas, fre*h GardeoWeeds, Ac.'** For sale by -? ' J tr.?aiMfw?ywi|^ To Rent**, ,r-? That valuable Store House at.present occupied by McDowall &. Cooper. it is admirably arranged for an extensive cotton buying establishment, * Terms will be liberal and immediate powpFpihe) given. Apply to C. J. SHANNON. Catndcn. Jan. 1st, 1840 - -If 4- ... Fre#lt Garden 6 ,1 '?? Every variety of Caden sdedsui table W winter a H spring may be obtained from the maHfr -4 f scriber. From the pains taken to preensui.wMffi good qua lit** he htt no doubt thai purchaser*^ will have little cause to complain t fjfhihmae. ^ Just HccclTe^> 2,.->00 pound, pure White Lead ' 150mdl,,n* I-aiuptal mjfMfe 150 " Idnsced Oa l&**f n 75 " Spirit* Turpentine ' v "' ^.L 300 pounds Sal .t>nui? v.Wl.^ NKJ Mark r*p|*r j 75 " Colgate'' Starrh . :t ,rt 1 ,j>? . * 12 dozen Sand*' Sarsaprilla ,r , t'1 L'JS. ' 1 bale Ifopn In conformity witli the time*, the above articles, with d the flood* in otore, will be told lower than they tare ever m been in this market. ' ' ' > ' F. rjBBBL * To Boat -t'j JjgphkrcHp The subscriber offers her House and--feint $t% Rent, on reasonable terms. Possession given immmediately. Apply in I* W. BaltbftJ/ CHARLOTTE BKOWiV December 20th, 1848. ".It! Important to Country Peojrttv i The subscriber having determined to dp aihortt, extensive grocery business than heretofore, fs desirous of disposing of his entire Stork of Dry Goods and Wares of every description at this original cost. Country people will find it teitfcdfe interest to call and examine?Groceries can else be purchased of him at the lowest possible Htae. Also, 100,000 Florida Segars of the diStai* grades, these Segars are on consignment, anil vttl be sold at from 87 to 812 per Thousand actunftag to quantity. . H. IIOLLEYMAN, JRi7 v? .'.I il. Ti<? In Equity* KERSHAW DISTRICT. ' ! _?**? Wm. Randolph, ) i? ?rf"? v mil Lir ooU nf T^ntl Af* James Adkins, et al. S It appearing to my satisfaction that,"Wqa. A<k kins one of iiie Defendants to the above Bill without and resides beyond the limit* of (kin State. It is ordered, on motion of J.-Jkf.Bnu?? sure, Compl'ts SoPr., that thp sai$ Wro. Adhttu^ do answer, plead, or demur tp thpaaid bill withiq three tnonths frppt this datp, in ppfwilt wbereot,at^ order pro confessp will be entered against him. WM. AI. SHANNON, C. E. K. 0. ' Feb. 8th, 184$. 3ra " ' V Blnnkels. The subscriber has on hand - fine avttefc Of negro Blankets, which he wij| eelk as the season is getting late, at a great discount ism forme* nrices. Persons in want would do well to col and look at tliem. Also a fewpeicea of aegrq cloths at cost for cash. K. WBONftEV. Feb J 4 tf " > *' -Y' ? , irj-.i , ir-y f Flro and Marine InnmiMMt f (OF^NEW JERSEY,) CHAtrtniRD IN 1834. OF