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And Spcnrcr s Tonic and Bcslorative Bitters, The unrivalled Purifier of the Blood, xnd resto. totif i >n s; tin ' *. i Iml secretions of t ho viands, skin, aid live , uiiiriin. humors and vitiated '! state of the system. <" These IMs and Bi ters hnv an on precedent-! , ed popularu; anion; a!! < ;.?-- ?. or the last five j ? years: are m t amoo; those of u'lil efficacy ?>r ; rJ experimental cliarae or?nut can l?< relied upon as : ,| compositions found nl upon c>>rrei t Therepautic ' r, principles, and ntnfild it* as safe, |> easant and ef- J ficient Tonic and Re-tor i* \o Med. ties, and where j a a I'nrgp.'ir? ??r ginip'c 'in-ti,- 1/ dicine is need j j' e.!, Mi-- alone sl'i'io w" 'i<t /; tliey will posi- I ?;voiy o/ke?and have .11 to m-a 1 s of cases: dis. | i> jK?psia, jaundice, liver complaints, eruptions ol tin* I * skm, morb d complex ion, neucrai debility, loss 01 ! * cii peiite. suppre^e.1 perspiration, etc. etc. As an (j etT"ctnal E adicator of Mercury from the system; \ these Pills and Bitters are unequalled. I. The indications requiring Spencer's Pills and d -- Bitters, anil when ihev sh' uld bo used without <lc- " jay as a preventive to theformation of Acute Dis. p ehses, are? u Wl?;;) there ispiin in the lick or head; _ ^ When the Tongue is furred; ;l When the urine is very highly colored; 1 When the sktn is hot, dig, or yciluic; ^!'?* ? ! ?* A 1.* itnor* v'oi. i?.u . r? , . c ,. When there Is pain in the stomach or bote els; * When there is nervous irritation; !| When there are cold Chills; When the dreams are bad or startling in sleep; :? If taken upon the occurrence of any, or all of ^ the above indications ol approaching disease? much pain and sickness will ne prevented. We have room only for the folio.\ ing: u The following Certificate is from Tobias Folsom. Esq. (| of Kershaw Dist. S. C. Kershaw DisU S. C. June 2nd, 1840. , I have used in mv family "Spencer's Pills," for \ two years past, and during that time my confidence " *; , in their superiority over every other similar prepar- v ation within my knowledge has been constantly * increasing; I now esieem them to be the best ca- I * thartic Pills in use. From my earliest retnemberance I have been afflicted with Sick Head ache and Costiceness, and for a number of years past j have been trying various advertized remedies, among others; Beckwith's, Lee's and Peters' Pills; but failed to obtain any permanent relief, until Jan. 1843k at which time Dr. Spenter's Agent left tnc ' k some of his Pills;*re ommending me to try them for my complaint I did so; ami by their superior taction upon the morbid matter and their mild yet effectual purgative properties they so cleansed my stomach and bowels that they removed both the t head-nc ie and its cause and gave me certain and speedy relief. My mother-in-law has also used them with success in the same complaint which * sho has had, so severe as to throw her into spasms - and convulsions, being obliged in these cases to , resort to cupping and other severe applications. I t have also made frequent and constant use of these i Pills in my family,, in cases of Botcel Complaint, 1 broug .tonby the too free indulgence in use of 1 Berries and Fruit, and in all cases with success. ? In short I have never known of their failure in any t disease which they arc recomuienaeu to cure ror > which 1 have known of' their being tried, if their f use was persevered in, and directions strictly fol- . lowed. * J TOBIAS FOLSO.M. t " J The following certificate is from the Rev. John IIar- , juxctox. Sumter. Diet. S. C. I herewith certify, that I have used Spencer's Vegetable Pills during the last and present years, I and find tbem to answer ti.e purposes as stated by ' the Proprietor, viz: to act (in small doses) as a 3 mild and ready aperient to the System?Jo remove or pre vent Costive ness?as may be required with- i out pain or sickness. Of the many remedies I ? have made use of during a period of thirty years J affliction, I believe them the mildest and most effectual. < " ' JOHN HARRINGTON, Sum'er Disl. June, oth, 1846. ' Kershaw Dis. S. C, June 2nd. 1816. I In January, 1844, from wet and exposure, hook a severe cold, which resulted in a high fever, ac- j companied with a severe cough, and painful head- , ache. These continued to'increase in severity for I ^bout two weeks, so much so that iny friends con- 1 ^sidered me, and I, myself believed I was in a very * ' critical and dangerous state._ At the end of I.1)'* J time I sent and procured two Boxes of "Spencer's n Pills," and the firpt day of I heir use I began to ex- : perince relief,4and before I had taken ?iw box, my i fevter was gon^; Cough had ceased, and llead-ache 1 ^n irely.cOrrtrfT I was soon sound and well. I then [ sa'dand still believe; that by the blessit gof God, v they were the means of saving my life. In look- 1 ing over the di.ections aftei wards i saw they ,\ ore ? recommended for the cure of Dyspep-ia, with 1 . which mv eldest daughter had been afflicted for a I long time. I recommended tier to make trial ol ( thein; and she did 60; and by a co tinued use of ii the Pills alone was perfectly and I think perma- v nently cured: \VM. MARSHALL. j' The following certificate is from the Rf.v. E. L. Fr.vzf.r, of Kershaw Dirt. s. c. \ Farming ton, Kershaw Dist. So. Ca. May, 19, 1810. s I have used in my family Dr. Uulls's Fever and u Ague Pills, and also I)r. Spencer's Vegetable Pills for the last two years, and have no hesitation in v pronouncing them to be most excellent family mod- ? icines?and as an act of justice t# the wsrthy v Proprietors of these invaluable Pills, I will stale for the information and satisfaction of all con- !' ' cerned, that my wife, prior to our marriage. rj had been more or less the subject of Chills ? and Fevers for about eighteen months, having ? tried various remedies without success, and was ]' very much reduced in flesh. A few days at- 1 ter our marriage she commenced with S/>enccr't> .PiTf*, and in a day or two afterwards with Hull's s, D:??. iian.1 ohnilt liulf a ItnV of Pitch' thp rP. I n suit was, a radical cure. She regained iier health | and s'rength verv rapidly, and lias had no return \ 1 oj Chills and Fecer since. I believe thc>e Medi-'t, cines to be harmless and safe; and when used as ) ? fpecificallydirected-, are attended with satisfactory l results. E. L. FRAZER- ,, ? h . Kershaw Dist. No. Ca. May *J0,1510. < Haviilgused Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague l'ills | 11 . for two years pasr, I can most cheerfully certify to the certainly and safety of their effect.?Out of a! < least one dozen boxes, which 1 have used, none have ever failed to effect a cure. Ulten two; and 1 in one instance three cases were cured by one box; I believe them to be a speedy and permanent ,! remedy, in all cases of chills ^ fevers, when talc u r strictly according to directions. I have also made > considerable use of Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Anti- 1 Billious Pills, and as a tuild, yet active and effectual Cathartic, they have, to my knowledge?no Superior. JOHN II. INGRAM. A fresh supply just received, und for sale by t J. R. McKuin. Camden: Robeson 6c Co., Ches. i terfield, C. H; John T. Ervin, Darlington C. ' H.,; J. J. Moses, SumtPrviile; mid by miiner- 1 nus agents in all parts of South Carolina. x. ! . VEGETABLE fever and agle and anti fever ; The succt^q of these pills in curing in a few t hours, where all ?ther remedies have failed, and that too, in cases of twelve and eighteen inonths tanding, warrants the ast*>riion, that, if taken according to the directions, they are a certain cureA long list of certificates in prool of their infallibility might be added, but. Try them a^t be con- ( vincecltiiat they are ti e most certain and tti<? vCrv I best remedy ever offered to the public, to insure a ' normanent and lasting cure. i For sale by McKAIN I UU. TAYLOR'S Balsaibb of Liverwort, CONSUMPTION ASD LIVER COMPLAIS'T, loughs, colds, asthma, diiliciilty of breadline, pain in the tide or breast, spilling of blood, catarrhs, Palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness of the. chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats,difficult or profuse expectoration, and all other allections of the chest, lungs and liver. LlV'EilW OUT, even in the common way of preparation < Universally known as the lust article for diseases of the .utigs. ever di'Covi red; and is ohvioiis that a highly eonentnited preparation.semiring the whole virtue of mis in timahle herh, must he iiivaluahle. It is warranted also at to contain any mercury or mineral preparation, and a i-ward of $liK>J w ill Ik- given any person w ho will prove I lie eonirurv. r^uc-li has ii en the success of-this liai-am. J liat within the last feiv year* Sic calls lor this sovereign j luni-dy have h -en inmiciise beyond preee.lcnt. To persons oi tiisoritercu nrrvimi" system. <.i nf-v ...... "r unable to rest well a! night. this m.dii i:i? is must eiithnticnily recommended, tor it lius Invn most, satisfactorily >!cj. r.'ij proprietor is daily receiv in:: tin- most battering ( ( oiiiits o| its success; a:ni it is truly gratifying in >ay thi? ' tins im-dicinc of lltt' |M It is lived hy the Mcdii al aottlp,, supported by !i;e Clerg;. udvocatt'ti by the whole i?v Vork press and is tit (lie houses of must of uurciti/.i'i s. It may be lak?'ii without tin- least fear of danger. by cliilron. atitl persons dchiiiiated In disease. Invented by a cry learned physician, distinguished for his talent, audits enefieia! effect upon him while diseased with the most istressi'ig symptoms of consumption. together with the may lestioniials ami eorrob irating eer i icaies, (the ureal umber of which preclude the |>ossihihty of their ptihlicaion unless at enormous eNpi'.'ise.) which have hecii vcluu* irily given us hy persons who liave cxjicrienccd its saluiatry effects, must go tar, very far ton eoinmeud this Alediiue of unriptailed and itiideniahle virtue fur Consumption ltd ail the diseases which prey upon the Chest. Lungs and .iver. Raising if Bland and pain in'the Breast. Those premonitory symptoms of consumption are espeiallv dangerous at this season, and every possible means j luinld be used to invigorate the lungs and restore I hem to a ; ealtliy action. To effect this tiiere is nothing so sate and erltiina* Dr. Tin/tor's lialxam ?/' Ltvenrorl. This nieiiiine lias been so very successful in curing this disease, that II our medical men are recommending it in their practice. ' Ve ourselves can point to ca-os where life ha.? been saved y tliis .Medicine?Journal if llndlh. Jjiicr Vompl'iihl and Iji/spppsia Cured. Having some knowledge of Dr. Taylor* liiilniiii of Liver art, made at 37"> Bowery. 1 ordered it in a severe ea-e of isoased liver, with the usual symptoms of costixcuess, ydjw tinge of tlie skill, sick stomach. loss oi app-'liie. with a 1 ' - ' 1 flisi- III Welglii at MlC MOIIlacu. illiu ... . oils distress. 1 soon found tins nu'tl.ciue produce thcdc. iri-d effect; my patient rapidly improved ami is now quite tvll. Tins is a most excellent and miid retoi.iy, and should hvays he u.-ed in ctues of diseased lung* and liver. C. A. ELI, M. I).. N. V. *\>r salt' by J. U. MrlvAl.N, Camden. SAX US' SAKSAPAR ILL A, OK TI1F. KKMOVAL AM) I'KKMAXKNT CUKE OK ALL DISEASES AUISING FKOM AN I.Ml'LKK STATE OF T1IH BLOOD OK 1IAHIT OF t1ie system, vi1/.; >crofl"la or King's Evil, Khemnatisn), Obstinate ('tittt- | licous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules 011 the Face, Blotches, Biles, chronic No re Eye*. Kim; Worm or Teller. Ncald Head. Enlargement.and l'ain of the Honrs and Joints, *t'd)lKirn I'leers, Syphilitic Symptoms. .Sciatica or Lumbago and Diseases arising from an improper use of Mercury. Ascites or Dropsy. Ex|sMireor Imprudence of Life. Also, chronic constitutional Disorders. The value of this preparation is now widely known, and very day the field of its usefulness is extending. Ji is apiroveil and highly recommended by Physicians, and is adapted to he the most powerful and searching preparation rout the root tLai lias ever been employed iti medieal prarice. It is not local in its operation, bat general, extendng through the whole system. It neutralizes the jsiison>us elements in the blood, and restores a healthy tulle to lie organs \\ Itich generate that iluid. In scrofulous ami till xternal disorders, the result is a r.ijii.l healing of the sores iiul pustules; in rhettiiiatistn. and other painful nllec! ion* >f the itiiisciilar fibre, a speedy removal of the pain, and n all cases, a renewal of strength, keeping jkicc with the etreat of tiic disc;ise from tlie system. It is put up in a lighly concentrated form lor convenience and poitahility. tticl when diluted according to the directions, each hottie vill make six times the quantity, equal to one quart, ami is hen superior in medicinal \alue to the various preparations tearing the name. The proprietors arc almost daily rc eivittg lestimouials of the must respectable character, tes* ? "* I oisit.v.. ni..,li. I ifyiug lo its great tuiiK as ................. ;ine. Tlie attention c.f the reader is resjieclfully called lo the allowing certificates However great arhicxmeiits have leretolure been made by the use of this valtialtle medicine, 'etdaily experience shows results still more remarkable. A'eie Ytirk. April *'' H. Mrmu. A. B. & D. Sa.vus: (iriiticmeo ? it a luty due to you and the community at I sen1 y >i< his certificate ot' tlie all-healing virtues Sar.-a,;ailia, that others who are now sutleriug may . .e their cmidence established and use your medicine with.nit delay. I was troubled with a severe ulcer on my ankle, which extended halt' way up to tlie knee, discharging very o.'loiitivc matter, itching, burning, and depriving me oi'ten oi ny rest at night, and very painful to hear. I was recommended to use your Sur>.i|Kirilla by Mr. Jas. tlcCounell, who had .been cured by it, and after using live mtlcs 1 w as completely cured. 1 have delayed sending you this certificate for one year ince tlie cifh: was atl -cled. in order In aseertaiu with eerainty whether it was a permaueiit cure, and it now _'ives ne the greatest pleasure to add that I have neither seen nor ell the slightest reap|iearance of it, and that 1 am entire!) veil. Yours very truly, SAB All M'INTYIIK. ~Kl Delancey-st Mthl!foni>ilU\ Ky., Felt. '-I'i, ISlfi. Messrs. A. B. A: 0. Sax is?! fining used your Sarsi|uilia in my family, and witnessed its beneficial cllcets on me of my cliildreii, 1 feel n to be a duty i owe the eoiiimulity to make the case public. Almut two years ttgo i.t; ittie sou was attacked with Scrofula or King's K; il. which ?ruke out in eight or nine places round the lieck and jaw. vlucli'tiiiully allecled hi eyes, rendering liim entirely blind. Jiiriitg ilie first year from the time lie was taken, lie was itteuded by* several physicians, hut coitlinlied to gel worse lulil I despaired of his ever getiiug well. IfiiMng seen | 'our Sarsap.irillu advertised with certificates of its cures, t oiicluded I would give it a trial, and accordingly scut lo 'iuciuuati and procured a lew buttles, and now, alter liaxug used nine bottles I have she gratification of saying lie is Veil. The sores are nil entirely hcttieil.aiul liissjehi nearly .s gis?l as ii ever was; awl | have no lieslitaliou in saying hat he was eiiiircly cured by the tl.-e til vour ^arsapar.lla. Yours truly, ii. B.VSSf/1"]'. The following is an extract from a letter received from lr?. Be van. who had been atllicted for several \r.irs with icroinloiis, I leers, ilys|v|?.m, etc., and recently with uu ! ir- *riirri!if :i I it I (*lu*?|: IhtHrydiu.-g. Va. Dec. I Mill. ! S hi. .Messrs. A. 15. A: 15. Sh'uIs?before I commeiieed usinv our Sarsapanlla, my sulieritijis wee almost just evp-essiou; IV throat was cuni|ilelely up-crated, I li.nl a dreadful nWli, and tliere were frequently weeks together liiat I 1 nnhl not K|ieitk al??ve a wln.>j.er; beside*. tl:e inll.iiiima I on from my tliroal extended lo my head, so that my hear- j m was very much inquired. Al'rer tubing tne Sursu|Kiil.t a short time, my health improved, and my ihrosit is | ow well, I am as tree from cough ami tivhtness id' the j lies! as 1 ever was. and can lo-ar ip;ite. distinctly, My | imat has lieen well ah ml three month*, the cure o| which | as been efleelo l entirely by the tt-c of yuur Sarstipetrilla. i Vour friend, LOT ISA It. lilll .V.N. j For further particulars and cnuelu-ive evidence of its 1 ii|>erior value and ellieacy, see pamphlets, which may lie j blamed of Agents gratis. Prepared ami soi.l hy A. 15. I). SANDS. Druggists. I 00 Fulton street, corner of W illiam. ,\eW-\iffU. , Said also hv J. It. .ilelvaiit. Cam.leu; A. Filch. Cohuata; A. Alalloy. Cheraw: llavihuid. ilarrai tV Allen, 'harleston; ami hy Druggists generally throughout the foiled Stales. 'Price, si per hoitle. Six bullies lor $tj rush. C^r The puhlie are re-periftilly rcqicstttd In [rcMi-uilicr at it is Sands' Sitrsa|iortlla that lavs lieen and is constant- j , achieving siieli remarkable cures of the most jlillic-ult | lass of diseases to which the human traine is suhject, tiereforeiwk for Sands' Sarsupurilla. and take no other. j August tiG. 31 fun I >r<tiu:iry'* Otiii :', Ctct^iuw Dhlrit l. Whereas. no udmiuistratiou on the e-tato < f liouvuhl : (ay, late of Kershaw Di-trirt. d* e'd. lias lieen applieiifor. it purstlauee of the Act of the Cenernl Asseinhly, I have liken possession of the (ioods and t halites of the Slid tie:ea*eti as dereliet. All persons indebted In said estate are etptired to pay the same over lo me, and all fiersoiw havoc demands iivninsl said estate, are requested lo present j Iifindulv ulR'xtVil to me l'?r |iimm-ut. Sept. is, 1J. i? WILSON, O. K. I). NEW FURNITURE. Tlie subscriber oilers for sale at bis Ware Room icar opposite Mr. John liosser's store, a variety of ie\v ami elegant FUR.MTIJKK, ol superior workoaiisbip and iooilern si vle 1 lis stock is large, ami vill Le sold at prices which cannot tail to please hose who may wish to purchase. Among the aricles are: Rook Cases, Wardrobes, Dressing and Plain Ru oaus, Solas, Sideboards, Pier and Dining Tables, iVork Tables, Candle Stands, Walnut and Curl Vlaple Chairs, Roc king, Nursing and Children's Uhairs, Mahogany, Curl Maple and Plain Rediteads, &c. ?&c. Furniture repaired or made to order as isual. JAMES F. SU'J'JIEKI.A.NU April 1? 1;! ft For JN accommodating tonus, a lot of I,AND, c< nainiim about l<iO ACllE.S", lvin?" on the soiilli .-iilc if Sanders'.- Creek. For particulars Ji|?|?ly to J AS. McEWKN. August 11. * tf * D1C. UPHAAi'S Vegalable internal Remedy for the Piles, .1 cure for life necurcd. I Dlt. IJI'JIAM'S INTERNAL REMEDY, For Hi/ cure i.f Filiit, Isjlninnliiia of the I jeer and Spleen, ' Jnjliimnliini. Soreness and Ulnrution of the Slomueh. Bowels, Kiditrifr. mid Bladder; 1n/lumillion and Mercurial J'iicuinnlisin; hnpnrihj of lHooa; Weakness and Inllumalion of Ihv. Spine; nndjur llie relicof nj Married Ladies. I The Vegetable Tile Electuary. ( Invented by Dr. A. Uphain, a distinguished Physician of Now York city, is the only really successful remedy lor that dangerous ami distressing co .<mi, ri.e Piles, ever ollcred to the American public. < Mark 'his: It is an Internal Hewed t;?not an external application, and will cure any case of Piles, either Weeding or Wind, Internal or External; and I primallv the only thing that will. There is "no mistake about it. It is a positive cure?speedy and ?' '? " ' I-?' o o/iiii-nninnt 11 mil i / 111 #> tn jJCniKltlClll. II Ift W KM* vwin..uvi.t ...V...V..V W lake, and improve}: tlic general licakii in a remarka- ' bio manner. Each box rontains tvelvc doses, at 8 1-3 els. 1 per dose. It is very mild in ils operation, and may in; taken in ca.-es of tin* ino?t acute intlaination ' without danger. All external applications are in ' tie* highest decree disagreeable; inconvenient and offensive: and irom the very nature of tiie disease, temporary in their effects. This medicine attacks tiie disease at its source, and Humming the cause, renders the cure certain ami permanent. ; Cure for Life Oimraiiticd. t The Electuary contains So Mineral Medicine; | So Aloes, Color.ijnih, Gamboge, or other powerful ' and irritating Purgative. No tear of taking cold ' while under its influence* no change in diet tteces- J sarv. If taken according to the directions, a cure for Life is Guarantied. W'vatt Kktcham, 121, Fultou Street N. Y.. General Agents foMhe Southern States. Sidd in | Camden by i It. Mr.Knin, and by-ftfrcgists Lren- | erally throughout the United Slates. Price <51* DIt. WOOD'S Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, For Dyspepsia, Indii^csliroi, {'.olds, Jaundice, Colic, 4-c., uml universal FAMILY ME DIG IS E, And the unrivalled alternalice remedy for Clirotu ic. Diseases, Morbid Secretions o| the Diver, Stomach and Dowels, Spring Fever, and the great remedy for IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, and tiie celebrated SUBSTITUTE FORCALOMEL. The great superiority and beautvof this Medicine over all others, is, that whilst it eradicates disease, it also invigorates the body. It has been used successfully for the last eight years in the removal and permanent cure ol all diseases arising from an impure Stnte of the Mood or Habit of the System. Acute ami chronic Rheumatism, affections of the Bladdder and Kidneys, BILIOUS FEVER, Bilious Ciiolic and constipation, costivenfcss, colds, coirupt humors, Dropsy, aud (travel. Dyspepsia. No person with this last disease should delay using the Bitters; it positively cures all cases ol Dusiimsia. however severe: also Eruptions of the . skin. Erysi|H.las, Enlargement of tlie bones, Fiatu- i lenev, Foulness of the complexion, GENERAL | DEBILITY, JAUNDICE. For general physical prostration, causad either by disease, medicine o? indiscretions, alterations of mind, contusion of ideas, dimness of vision, and lassitude of body, this Medicine has never had its equal. (iuul, (Jiddiness, Uratel, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Nervous diseases, organic affections, palpitations of the Heart, l'ains in the Back and Side, stiffness and pains in the limbs, joints and organs, Rush of Blood to the Head, sick Headache, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings, hereditary disposition to cancers, ulcers, Spring Fever, Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Kcu, are cured hy the Bitters, when all other incd.cines fail to have an effect. Female Complaints, 1 .allies of pale complexions anil Consumptive habits, and those predisposed to Scrofulous Tumors, or cancerous affections, and such as are debilitated by diseases peculiar to their sex, are restored bv one or two Bottles to heuhh^aniLwjuor. Those of Sedentary Habits, or <vlio labor in Factories ol poorly ventilated rooms, or u ho heraditarilv inherit aleelih* or strumous constitution, can PROLONG THEIR LIVES and sustain iheir Health, by a timely and judicious me of the Bitters. Toe pecular alterative effects of the Bitters which no other medicine yet discovered possess, and which Physicians have so much extolled, render them peculiarly adapted to the above diseases, and as a general Family .Medicine, Prepared by E. Thornton, Jr. Sold wholesale m,I r..t,1 hv \VYA1T & KeTCH/M, l'Jl, Fulton St. New lurk; James It. McKain, Camden, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Price $1. Large Bottles. (jet. 23, 16-10. Notice. 01IX A. COLCLOUG1I, Adnti istritor of the Estate of Mrs. J^oiiard (i. McDonald, deceased, hogs leave to oiler lor sale, the PLANTATION in Sumter District, Clarendon, near Yances' and (Nelson's Ferry,) now the Ferry of Mr. L. Ti.coliore tiourdin consisting of about TWO TlIOUSAyD ACRES, A Fine Dwelling, and all necessary out-buildings. For information, address JOHN A. COLCLOUGII, Sen. Bradford's -Springs, S. C. N. B. If the Plantation is not disposed of before, it will be ollered on the 1st of December next, at Public Auction, by said J. A. Coir lough. August 10, 16-1(5. 8'J if V;ilu;&t>lc Tract of LuimI for Male. The subscribers otter lor saic, on v.mchuvu tic | (lit, all lli.it YAIAJAULE TltAC'fJpF LAM) containing 1700 acres, in SuVntc^T District, ncni IiisliopviIIc, belonging to the assigned Estate ol J. ('. Whitwortli. On said Land, is a large and commodious Dwelling House and out houses, all in good repair. For terms, apply to either ol the undersigned at Bislmpville. J. I.. BRADLEY. ) J. \\\ W. BRADLEY, > Assignees. WILLIAM SHAW, ) January 1-lth, 1840. 2 tf Valuable Plan (at ion for Sale. THE subscriber oilers for sain, Jj^at Valuable Plantation iti Sumter District, on the east side of the Camden road, situated eleven miles I'roni Camden, containing NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, of which Two Hundred and Fitly arc line Timbered Land, the rest cleared and ditched and under good fences; the whole with the Buildings thereon in excellent order, together with a residence unsurpassed for health?with commodious Buildings, superior Orchards, Ate. &c. This Plantation is near the RAIL ROAD?I* i two and a half miles from Boy hi it's Mill on the ' Camden road, and about the same distance from two other nulls?0 miles from the Academy at the Bradford's Springs, presenting from its situation, uncommon advantages over and aliove the well tr n v.* I no of tlm lamls. The Tract may be conveniently divided to suit pureinserts provided ! tlie whole is taken. W, S. BURGESS. Slatebtirg, S'uniter Dist. August ldtli, WIG. 33 tf N oi ice. The undersigned, contractors on the Camden liranch Kail Koad, will pay monthly, until tiic 1st : January next, the following rates lor axe-men and broad axc'-inen: For iixe-niefi, twelve dollars per month, For lironrl axe-men, liltoen do do Address either ol the subscribers at Fulton 1'. (). SSumter District. T. ('. KJCI l;\ KUJSUiV w. s. Souifi Cnniliiiitiii mid Charleston Courier will puliiixli llit* almvc until ordered to discontinue. June 10. *J3 tf . / " i Splendid new style Calicoes, rust received by II. LEVY, Ladies' tftght Caps, it oO cts. per dozen. Also?linen cambric h'dkfs. it 2.r> cts. For pale by K. W. BONN BY. Carpeting*.. I UPtfreceived, tine and superfine Carpetinge, landsome pattern.*, and lor sale at a small advance jn manufacturer's nrices, by v w Ttn\T\TF,V. ?C|H. ? >. . - Groceries, Of every description will be sold at the low. >sl market price*, by II. LEVY. Hugging, Rope and Twine, For sale low by . If. LEVY. A EGRO S1SOES. I On hand, a large at-sortmenl ol ['egged and nailed'Brogans, best quality do do do 6ecoi.d quality Sewed do do Of own manufacture, which we will sell very ovv. Planters are invited to call and examine hem before making their purchases. Oct. 7. W. ANDERSON &. CO. C?^CDQDIUS?3o W e are now opening our large and extensive ; issor'.niciit of Fall and Winter Good*, which have been purchased at. the lowest possible jrices, and which, on examination, will he 'found sqiial to any Goods ever olTered in this market, eileras to price or quality, viz:? Rich Mousliu DcLaincs 1 do Cashiucre D'licosse I Superb qualities and do do Robes j elegant designs do Rep DeLaincs j Snp?r figured and plain black silks Black and colored alpaccas, silk warp. Twilled French and S. otcli ginghams French oil-coloured do Twilled and plain mourning do K;cli English Prints Fancy prints, a large assortment and very cheap I Su per gold mixed Tweeds Fancy and dark mixed do Super cassimercs, very low Fancy plaids, lt?r children 12-4 linen and Barnslev sheetings 12-4 bleached and brown do Bird-eye and table diapers Crash, huckaback and dowlas 8-8 and 10-4 damask table diaper Huckaback and damask napkins Welch gauze flannel, best White, red and green flannels, cheap Patent haircloth and svlph shirts, a new article Grass cloth, ol superior quality Ladies' super black and fancy kid gloves do do do do silk mitts do worked muslin capes ai d collars Muslin and lacc edgings and insertings Cambrics; Jaconet and Swiss muslins Plaid and striped do do Together with every other article usually found in a well assorted stock of Goods. Purchasers will j please call on Oct. 6. W. ANDERSON & CO. NlGW GtftfDS. We are now opening our fall supply of Negro Woolens, consisting in part of All wool Cordova Piains; All wool filling Kerseys Mai lory wool Kerseys: Washington Plains Linseys; Kerseys, Plains, &c. &.C., of various quailitics and at all prices, which we will sell at a small advance on New York cost. Oct. 7, W. ANDERSON & CO. 11VI1VIII . The undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Camden and its vicinity, that he has taken the stand recently occupied by Mr. John R. Smith, where he is prepared to build or repair Carriages, and do all other work in that line of business. ROBERT MANN, Agent for E. A. Salmond. March 25. 12 tf Notice. The subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public, that he continues, It) wurk low, and ?? he tindx it difficult to carry on his business without money, he expects customers to pay him the cash, or furnish him with other means for procuring such articles as may be needed in the prosecution of iiis business. Those to whom he is indebted can have work done at the lowest cash prices, as he consid. crs discount the best kind of pay. Provisions will be taken in payment for work at the highest market price. Being determined to give satisfaction both as to quality of work and price, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage. NATHAN B ARRANTS. March 11 1946 10 tf NOTflCE. DR. T. J. WORKMAN, offers his professional sen. ices to the citizens of Camden and neighboring country, 3IT lie may be found, until further notice, at Mr. John Workman's, on Broad street. Aug. 12. 83 tf Historical Collections of Soutli-CaroIJNA, embracing many rare and valuable Pamphlets and other Documents, relating to the History of the Ntate, from its first discovery to its independence, in the year 1776?compiled with various notes, and an introduction by B. R. Carroll, in 2 vols. Hvo. Maps of the State of South Carolina; Pocket Maps of Texas, Oregon, California and Mexico. Sept. 26. ALEXANDER YOUNG. For Sale. The subscriber offers his House and Lot for sale ou accommodating terms. Also, one Four Horse and Two llurse Wagon. J. D. MURRAY. Sept. 2. 85 tf /Eolian Piano Fortes. I have just received from the celeffHi brated manufacturers, IJallct, Davis , *' ' 1 ~ PlAlVrt FORTES. Rose- I W V/U,, u it I III I Vl/iuib * - ? r wood and Mahogany cases, with and without the iEuliau attachment, together with all the late improvements, Harp Frames tij-c. These instruments are on consignment, and will be sold at manufacturers prices.?The public arc invited to examine the "/Eol.an Piapo Fortes" at my house, where also may be found tlieG and 7 Octave Pianos. G. A EDEN. Sept. 17. 37 If To Rent, The STOKE underneath the Masonic Ilall, which has been recently litted up in a handsome style?suitable for a Dry Goods or Fancy Store. Apply to either of the undersigned, J. R. KERSHAW, J. AI. COOPER, J. N. CAMEWELL, July 15, 2b tf Tlie Subscriber. HflMi continue to act as HANK AGENT, for both the Ranks of this place, and attend to any Ccmmissicii business which may be entrusted to him. Ollice at the Counting Room of Mc Do wall <)' Shannon C. J. SHANNON. NOTICE. ' ?: < .I... T ?r ll.lc Slnfn IV? ill HIP IH'Sl .-VWHUI < ! UK ....... ... ....... will make application lor a Charter of the Delvalb Manufuctitriii!' Company. . W. ANDERSON, THOMAS I.ANO, THOS. J. ANCRUJI, WM. OARDNEK, ALEXANDER YOUNG. isotonic Medicines. Till' subscriber would iniorin the public that he Ims i ii hand ,i lull and complete assortment ofB" i.niic Medicines, which he is selling at reduced prices. W. C. WORKMAN. Camden, Oct. 7. -10 tf J -< - T> GREAT BARGAINS^ 111 Boots, Shoes, Brogans. Hats, Caps, Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valicesr The subscriber io now opening thc_ largest and besUasportment of BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, ever offered injthie market. Also, an assortment of Hats, Caps, Traveling Trunks, Carpel Hugs, and Vol ices. all of which will be sold on the inost favorable terms. His stock consists in part as follows? Gkntj.kmen's fine, fasbionbh*-Drem Bout* ?lo ilo dp do Bootees do do Waterproof Boots do do do Bootees do do Palo Alto Boots, do do Calf p' g'd Boot* and Bootees do India Bobber Shoes do Common Winter Boots La Dies' Kid and Morocco Walking .Chocs' 'I" '!?? il<i Stliniutm filial Tim do Colored Slippers do Quilled Shoes do w liite Kid and Satin Slippers do colored and black Gaiters do Palo Alto Boots do fur lined and common Rubbers Misses' fine Kid Slipper? and Bootes^ do colored Gaiters do Over Shoes do School Shoes and Booia Boy's fine pegged Boots and Bootees do do and common Shoes Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes. a i .so 0,000 pairs Negro and House Servant's Shoes?a pari of which have been made under my own inspection, and will be sold lower .ban any hereioldre oflered in tiiis market. a lso Sole and Upper leather, Golf Skins, Lining arid Binding Skins, together with every article necessary fur carrying on the Shoe making Business. ?-also Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bag:., ScUmd Satchels, Nurse Bags and Valices. Men's Hats and fine Cloth Cap3 do silk glazed Caps do and Boy's Hair seal Capa Bov's fine cloth Caps.&c. &c. Oct. 7. r.F.o. a f.nr.N. , C?3-CDCE>OD?3:> AT TIIE i IS.tltG+lSJYS! IS. tSlG.lE.YS ! ! The subscriber is now receiving Ins tall stork of Goods from New Vork, which will be sold at Itasl as lew as thoy can be purchased al in tins place. Since the reduction of the tarill", Negro Cloths, Domestics, Calicoes, Ate., *? /* Imuue 111it11 tliMi* litivo hnr?n fur wnars. ;uul if in H. 1.M IU ... - J - ... j , credulous Whig friends will make a call, tfiev will be convinced of the facti Democrats are invited to call and participate in the benolits of free trade. In tlie stock will be luund the following? Negro Kersnys and Linscys;.Shawls. woolen and others Negro Blankets idarid_ ti -1 blenched and Bed Blankets brown sheetings Carpcttings ami Rugs Bleached & brown shirtings Dressed .Sheep skins Swiss, jaconet and cambric Apron checks Muslins Kuriucky Jeans Lace and carnliric Edgings Sullirielt* and Inserliugs Red and white Flannels , Bed Ticking, Drills Fancy Prints, cheap Horso Blankets Furniture Prints Cloths and Cussiinercs Irish Linens Vcslings, ussn.ted, Long Lnwns Fashionable Hals Bird's eye and table Diaper Men's and children's caps Damask and brown tabic Hair caps, wool hats covers Baskets, willow wagons Corded skirts French Cradles together with a GOOn assorte.yt OP Hard ware,Groceries, Baling, Roj)e,&c, 0"Tlie subscriber will continue to attend to all Bank Agencies entrusted to him. He solicits a continuance of a share of business. Sep:. 23. W. B. JOHNSTON. i\ew Firm, The undersigned having formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on a general bu S'.nesS 111 l^rv unnns, \.tniccrtc?, nuu wnruwiire, hi the store occupied by J. \V. Doby, beg leave to inform the public, that they are just receiving their Fall supply, which has been purchased since the passage of the new Tariff, at very reduced prices, and which they are detenniued to sell at a small advance on New York cost. The stock consists ol New sty Ids Cashmeres; new styles Delaines D'Kcosse and Gala Plaids; Fancy Calicoes Twilled and plain ?arlston Ginghams Plain and striped Lama cloths W'eh h ami Gauze Fiauuefs Muslins of every description Gloves and Mitts, do do English and German Hosiery 3-4 and 7-4 Diapers Linens, dressed and undressed Lawn and cambric lid'kl's. Huckaback and Diaper Towellings English and American longclolhs Edgings, Inserting?, &.c, With other articles too numerous to mention. ETThose wishing to purchase, would do well to Call and examine tlioir stock, as the Goods will be sold for much less than they have ever been offered in this market. DODY cj- KENNEDY. Sept 23 38 tl Cloths and Cassimeres. Just opened* a New and Splendid assortment of the above Goods; consisting ol? Superfine Plain and Twilled French Cloths J)o. Black Cassimeres and Doeskins Do. Strined and plain do. do. Beaver Cloths A largo lot of Scotch Tweeds Velvet, Satin and Cnssiinoro Vcstings Cloak Linings and Tassels English and German 1-2 Ilose Hiding and Dress Gloves Hats, Caps, &c. &e. The above Goods have heen selected with the greatest care, and will Ire sold to punctual custoincrs, on the most reasonable terms. DO BY dc KENNEDY. P. S. A large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, expected in a few days. Sept. 28. 38 tf Negro Cloths! Just opened by itic subscriber, a large assortment of Negro Linseys, Kerseys and Plains.? They will be n fie re J at tnc lowest prices to Planters wishing their plantation supplies. Sonr.23. E. W. BONNEY. Miss 1). McEwen, grateful for past favors, begs leave to inform the public, that she has received a large assortment of Hoods for Ladies' Dresses, and Trimmings, of every description Bonnets &c. which she requests they will call and examine for themselves. Cllaving secured the services of a young lady from Charleston, she is prepared to make Dresses in the most fashionable style. October 28 43 3t Caslimirc and Mousliu Delaine Dresses, Will he sold at reduced prices by Oct. 28. H. LEVY. For sale. A splendid six Octave Rose-wood Piano Forte, by Chicle.iing; it is quite new, of the modern style' and is pronounced by competent judges a very superior instrument. It will be sold low. Applvto Oct. 28. II. HOLLEYMAN. national fire insurance company. OFFICE NO 5f?, WALL-STREET, NEW-YORK. IN SI'UK Dwelling Houses, Ware-1 louses and Buildings in general, Merfchan *e and every disrriplion of Personal Properly. Risks take at the usual rates, by W. D. 31'DOWALL, Agent. Comtlon, Anij. 5,181i 31 'y | ? / Twenty Dollars Reward. Ranaway tr in the subscriber on the 31st A?" gu^tbst, his Negro Bof Henry, between 20 **d v ^ 23 yenry-oidj slender made, about 5 feet 6 or.8 inches high, and will weigh about 1$0 pounds.?* % When last heard from, he was 10 miles ea?'bf Cheraw," on the Fayettevlle stage road. The above ri ward will be given lor his confinement in A j nl if out of this State, or ten dollars if within tb? Elate, or the reward, and all reasonable expensed paid on his delivery to me ten miles below Catf)den, 8. C. RODERICK CAMERON.. O-Ttic North Carolinian and Raleigh Stvwil 5 ineritJ times an d forward bills to thisotfice. IE. ?* WW ?nw.# V Wade in the best style, just received, and for gale low, by E. W. BON.NEY. U __ South Caroliua-lancastcr I> is trie *' In the. Common I'lcas. J. B. Boyd Sl Co. vs.Wm. CartiagbaR?-Declaration in Foreign Attaclnnent. Whereas, the plaiutiti'in the above staled case has filed his deciaraton on the 27th April ag ainst ^ ihe defendant who is absent and without the limit* ot this Stale as it s said, having nei her wife nor attorney known within the same, on whoiu a copy of the declaration with a rule to plead therein might be served: It is ordered that the defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day from the date hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will Le awarded agairrfet iiun. 11. R. FK1CE. Cfert Clerk's Office, May 11,164Q. - ? Sou57:-CaroIii?a?Lancaster District. - i IX TIIK COMXOX PLEAS. J William JJcKenna vs. William Carnaghan?De J claration in Foreign Attachment. | S. B. Emmons vs. William Carnaghan?Declara i tion in Foreign Attachment. Jj Whereas, tlio Plaintitis in the above stated ses, liave tliisday filed their Declaration in rice against the defendant, William Carnaghan, who is absent from, and without the limits of tins State. Notice is therefore, hereby given to the said absent debtor, to appear, and make his defence, in a year and a day, from the riling of said Declaraiions; and, in default thereof, then final and absolute judgment shall be forthwith given, and aW**?" ed for the l'lainull's in said Attachment. II. R. l'RICE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, April 23d, isi?. 19_j?L CONGA REE IIOUSE,|* 3j- A. II. GLADDEN, Columbia, Ti.e subscriber has become proprietor!! lhat fl coioniudious and elegant Hotel in Columbia <' iormerly known as .WavbinV, and lias opefrf The C'ougarce Rouse. | jl Tliis establishment has been thorougl#!1?^*"'* nished, ami it is now in tlie most com pi# 9 Various alterations will be made in t 9 arrangements, tor the accommodation J 'i'iie uiosl complete accommodations foriN^ceplion and comfort oi Ladies have been " '9 I'ne cuiiuibers nt the Imuse are lart:ej"<l*'7,~" ^9 I'iie Table sliail .-peak lor itself, as tlrfbtal*^ that can be procured^ will be engaged fl delicacies both o.f tne Charleston, ufJ .11.irkets will he regularly provided. J'.ieieMb'f / of the house will be selected with a v.ef tbticioHfr fidelity and aueutiveness. 9 It is tiie intention of the proprietor ti tM^^c. Jfll CUtNU.REE HOUSE second to in**? ?l? ,9g Southern country, tn point ol elegancy camml and attractiveness to visitors. Its adiii?Mcl?5f lion, and convenience to the Slate J loBK Wil bu4 BH siness parts of me town, recoiumend itaiapopuaf resort to Menihers of the I.e^idlatn/^fffl^terj, H and Legal Gentlemen. The 1'roprn# 4 .lie most untiring devotion to make IkCongaxce. ^3 M House worthy oi liberal patronage. J ir-r* \.i 11...ml,ik will 1m, in road in on their. ^9 rival of the Cars ht the Rail Road omve/, passengers In tlnj CO.\G AKEE lltlCii$>Jm4 charge; or any part of the city, at t|HpMt (Jciobcr lo, 1810. A. 11. MflpRW Hotel; now for the liberal and extensive patrortqEtl?^9R^^^| heretofore bestowed on him. In dwH&Br' would respectfully recommend to hisvpuHBT the Congaree House, and its new pn prienB A. 11. Gladden, leelmg confident that itjfl an establishment in every way worthy |H> most liberal patronage. , Columbia, 8. C., October 1G, 1810. l|| HBfl Eolith-Carolina?Chester fiiiff II JauivM Caihrart and C-aicl) Clark, 1 ? Ad:uY.-, llllgil .?Ic.tlllll:i:i, dix'il f Bill for rjf I H I to muiri Jami'B B. Magill and others. J By order of the court of Eipiity, the crtjrflit^^HB Hugh McMullan dee'd. a'c hereby nolitieoll quired to establish their demands agaiiistilB. slate of said deceased, before the Cominisiel . Equity lor Chester District, oil or bciurt* VW (Jay ot December next. J AMDS J ID MPIIILL, c.ul' I Q Sept. 8,1346 37 il BH Mississippi General Land Ag|l II The subscriber is agent for the sale ef ^^B| 500 sections of Laud, including some of ti f cotton lands in North Mississippi, at pricesMl B from 50 cents to $5 per acre. Terms liberal. IL (' ROa B Holly Springs,- Miss. Oct. 1, 16-16. Oj*II. C. attends specially to paying tail ^^B ranging title papers, cj-c. ^^B liijer lit?D.mie .Kavenal Ksq. Charles^ B^| (\; Robert F. 1'oe, Ksq. Augusta* Geo.; AA| . B B Porter, Ksq. Savannah, Geo.; Charles CB*-r?NH New Writ. ^^^BH mcls for Sale; I The subscriber oilers for sale his Phntation^^^| containing 600 acres, more or less, lying-in Lmi-^^Hfl caster District, on t lie waters of cedar credit, witli^nH in liiree miles of Rocky Mount. About one-ihin^^^H is woodland, and about two hundred acres ur<B B cleared and under cultivation. On the prcmise^^^B are a good Dwelling, Gin House and Screw,- wn^^^B all necessary out buildings, and is one oftfrc lliicst situations in the country. 'JB I also oiler for sale *J30 acres at-joiningtbe towj^H of Lancaster, lying on Bear creek. A inure particular description of the abbrc landfl^H ia deemed unnecessary. Persons wishing to chase arc invited to call and examine for UhhiJ I The terms will be moderate and inodatinjr, and will be made known on app]j<? to Thomas D. Perry, who will show either of of the places. ZAUOC PERIS Oct. 14. .41 ft I To d, That commodious Dwelling House and Sti^ra^^R with suitable out buildings, back stores, liOg Town, now occupied by Paul F. Villapj,T^^^^H Possession given the first of November. Apnfv^^^H Oct. 14. J. B. KKRSHaw-M^B IWSio will, Immediately, hH Undertake to repair, plaster, glaze and pairnfl H Philip's Church, at Bradford Springs* 1 ani thorized to receive proposals for the same. PA THICK, IRWIN & CO., P| I Fiiciors nod Commission MercliantJu^B MOBILE, ALAUAIQA. JAMES PATRICK, of Mobile, 5 ^Hl JAMES P. IRWIN, of ClmHotte, N. C. I BH ROBERT I). MOFFAT, of Camden, t j H Will pay particular attention tu the sale 0f fl^B ton, And to any other business entrusted j0 ^^B ?3=* Bricks, Brick8^~J H The subscriber Jus ready for dcliv^r^ M B of one hundred thousand Bricks, which'l B at the lowest market price, and u|>onaccnm.jB tin? terms WILLIAM J. Ta\'I nflf fl I Camden, '-'l. t October, It 10, fl fl