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for the care of Ileadaclie, Giddiness, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choiem Slisfbtts. Pains in the Back Limbs and Joints, General wwkness, Fits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart, liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deafness, Drbpsy, Asthnrn, Itchings of the Skin, revers of all kmtte. Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints. Nervous Complaints, andal! other Diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and morbid secretions of the liver and rroMAcii. livery disease to which the human frame issnhject. ortgmales from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs. ' Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Being bompotmded exclusively of surh ingredients as Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. Strike at the root of the disease, removing all imparities from tlie bodv, opening the pores externally and internally, eparating ail foreign and obnoxious particles fr>>m the j Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, nm*t he tlparrohly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigurons ' aetkp to^the. Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby EBrtwttxc tTRALTii, by opening the pores, cleansing the eim ami art-Tiex. nnimpedim; all the natural vein* and port fying the blood; thev render the system not only thoronghIpaMnJ, but al-> impervious to disease, even when all MME* IfKAKS HAVE FAILED. W,ithin the last twelve months, more than one hundred rases of the nw*t aggravalal forms of dtspepsia have ownVnred by the Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Bine Mlt>'?tnd ahnoKt every other means- had been resorted to m JhfcbV'it any-benefit, and when death stared its miserable ir.tim fully iu tlie face. If Mr Gordon's Pills were not adaptpd to the cure of any but this horrid malady, their piwovm soceess in this disease alone would be sufficient to Ma, yafi on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a benegfcr wttoa of hie arsctEs. fiSrThis medicine never fails to cure the worst cases of * WR& fn one week.' v. For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the manWgr vf ha ope at ion. the complaints it is adapted to and the cores it has performed, we refer the reader to our agents, who will give th-m a Pamphlet gratis. -iMQ-; IJ U*g?v P T 7P?. r^m,Ln at aTl the towns and country stores in the South * jMKWnt. ' Vnth'M powerful, and, in this instance, has prevailed. -* Peters'1 Vegetable Pills. Testimonials.?Extract of a letter from Dr. Carries of Philadelphia, Fe!>. 2,1840.?"Your Pills 8fer the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice of eight and twenty rears. Their action on tire chyle, and hence on the impurities of the biiwwl, is evidently very surprising." Extract of a le::er from Dr. Henry liall, of Quebec, I,. C, March H, 1841.?"For billious fevers, , sick headaches torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medicine." For sale bv till the Druggists in Augusta, Ham{ bnrg and Charleston, and A. J. Moses, Sumterf, wHie.', Sole Agent in Camden. Also, for sale by J. R. McKatn, Camden, and A. A. J. Moses, Surnterville, HARRISON'S OINTMENT, an unfailing remedy in the cure of all kinds of Wounds, Sores, Scalds and Hums, and the Piles. Price 50 cents. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S " ^r3?r^O_i.Cr3 KLlir e~ff there ever was a medicine that merited the public praise for the great good it has done in eu' ? r. ._:_T 1 fk_ <r>.. ring dims anu rever, 11 ceriaimj m?si uc ur i yler'6 Ague Pills, as they cure the paiient in 24 hours. They do not operate as a purgative, bu? as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, and euro permanently, nor can they fail, if used as dir-efcted?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 Pills. 'Forsaleby J. R. McKain and F. I. Zemp, in CSijxigD, and on enquiry will be found at most of thfttcArns and country stores. A CURB FOR LIFE SECURED DR. UPHAM's VEGETABLE ELECTUARY, or ijfternal remedy eor the piles. TJpham'* Klertuary is a cert* in cure for that dint re* sing'complaint, whether Bleeding or Blind, Internal or Externa^ and oTso for other diseases oi a similar nature, which are frequently found in conjunction with Piles? such as Inilamatlon of the Lrver and Spleen; Inflamation of the Soreness of the Stomach; Inflamation of the Bowels, Kidney and Bladder; Torpor and Inactivity of the Liver; Impurity of Blood and Internal Humors; Weakness and Jnflaraation of the Spine; l,r>feeyefe and Habitual Costiveness; Flow of B!o.kJ to the head, Dizziness, <fcc. Mark this.?It is an internal remedy?not an external pplication, arid will cure any case of piles, eitlier bleedlnfeK>r blind. internal external; and the only thing that will. It is a positive cure?speedy and permanent- It is also a convenient medicine to take, and improves the general health in an excellent manner. It is very mild in its operation, and may he taken in the most acute inflamation without danger. All external application* are in the highest degree disagreeable, inconvenient and offensive and L,.. ?u ?? ?,? Af #!,? .li'onua laiarwiprtra in ihoir (>f. fectS-^ftii* medicine attacks the di<?a-<c at its source, anil giartiing lite cause, renders the cure certain anil permanent. for sale in Camden, S. by ? JAMES R. McKAIX. So!d"whoiesale and retail, by Wyatt jt Ketcuaji, 121 Fulton-strecl. N. Y. ht For Sale. A) fiew Rose-wood PIANO FORTE, of fine tftnaand aupeiior finish. It may he seen at my Wafe Robot, and will be sold low. . 21. J.F.SUTHERLAND. , jjji'P? STbTlevV *\VIIT continue to act as Agent for both the Banks *,, tf'tllta'place, and attend to any commission business 4bat may be entrusted to hiin. r*"*'' Fashionable Clothing. We are now receiving from New-York, our stock of Ready-made Clothing, made in the latent and most fnshipa?Westyle, vhe Super Black, Dress and Frock CoaU; m'T)o >' ? Sacks; Brown and Olive Frock Coats; tic Business Coats, of various styles, and made of liand??nr materiais; f, pgioth, Boaver Cloth and Pilot Overcoats; > - \ * e*'u of various styles; Punts &c; . ' With a full supply of Shirts, Under Garments, Suspenders, selPadjnstitjg Stock*, Cravats, Gloves, lloisery&c, ail of which will be sold at the very lowest prices by rx~. >n w tVm'Rsnv ,t CO. O^rNolice.^o iTaose who want bargains in the way of Ladies Worsted Dress Gods, will do well tr call and ee my assortment, as I atn determined to sell tbcm off at very low prices. VV. B. JOHNSTON^ Splendid Cliewins Tobacco. ' Friendship," '"Cherry Red," and "Ruse Bud" brands, some of the finest chewing Tobacco in market W. B. JOHNSTON. Georgia Plains ^Fbrwle by \V. ANDERSON <J- CO. .?et,?7, 1*17. Xost Received, ^ X cask old Brandy (llennesses' brand) 1 " Biass's I^tndon Porter, pints " ? 1 case Brandy Peaches Soda Crackers, mixed Pickles, &c. Jane 9. S. BENSON, Cheese and JSice. Just received, a I??t of line northern cheese, also a few bushels Bossard's best I'iro. , 8. K. W. BONNEY. Negro Shoes. We have on hand a full awornnent of Bjst quality black Pegged Brians; " do do do Jteemid quality blk. do do Stitch-down Shorn, all of our own manufacture, which can be rccemmended to ffiv? entire ratirfaction to the purchaner. Planters are invited to rail and examine our stock, a? vtt know they will he piea<cd, both a? to quality and priee. \\\ ANDKItSQN & CO Wanted! The enbscrihcr wants to h'ro for 12 months, a papd wotnan cook, and house servants, suitable fer, Ueftj. B. r. novo. Dfcc- S. w I am roy'sI * VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. ? Thestartling drawback on nearly all Medicinal Afients P has ever been that in their process of pupation and purifi- 1 cation, tltey liave also debilitated the svstem. llence A Purgative Medicines have always been regarded as at best fi( but a Ncccssury Evil, Patients resorting to them for the , relief of oxe disease at the expe.nce of another. To oh- ^ viatethis, Physicians have long sought for an Agent that I5 would at the same time I] PURGE PURIFY AND STRENGTHEN, But their efforts were nearly fruitless, and they had almost despairqd of success when the labors of science, and _ research were rewarded hv a discovery which fully real- I' ized the fondest desires of the Medical Facility, and wlitch A is justly regarded as one of the most ini|x>rtant Triumphs g that Pharmacy has ever achieved. This importantdesid* s eratum is named Dr. Le Roy's Vegetable Universal Pills, q Which Purify the Til (ml, and remove alt corrupt, and ,, vitiated humors, and unhealthy accumulations from the body , in a manner never before rivalled,and which yetprodnce ? no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on the contrary tone S the Stomach, and invigorate the constitution during the \' Progress of their operations! I>r. 1a* Roy's Pills, in fact c - ?m li i . j : u? unite those heretotore irreroneuaDie, out mw ursimmc qualities. Erarwitinn ami Invicorntinn fur thev are nt the ' same time a STRENGTHENING PURGATIVE, AND T A PURIFYING TONIC. p The two prineipal ingredients in Dr. Le Roy's Pills are j( Wild Cherry nnd Nnrsapnrilla. So prepared that enrli promotes the beneficial effect of ^ the other, the former strengthening, while the latter, through L its union with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates and A purifies; thus they superinduce no torpidity of lassitude of the Digestive Functions, and hence their operations are 11 attended by no Reaction, or Subsequent Costiveness. Dr. l>e Roy's Pills are the nu*-t active and searching Jledicine in existence. They at once attack the very root P of Diseases, nnd their action is so prompt, that in an hour or two after thev arc taken, the patient is aware of their p good effects. They not only operate on the Wood, but also on the chyle, of which the Blood is formed, and this secures good hlood from the fountain head, moreover they \ produce neither nausea, griping or debility, and as a family S medicine they have no rival* Price 25 cents per box. p For sale by James R. MeKain, Camden, S. C. j, C. HRINCKERIIOFF'S V TTT?A*.T'TT a ITJTTTT?. J, y An Effectual Remedy for Coughs, and Colds, sj' LIVER COMPLAINTS, ^ Raising of Blood?Pain in the side and chest?also for PURIFYING THE BLOOD?Eradicating Erup- ? tions of the Skin?and all other diseases arising fn rn the want of tone in the STOMACH. The efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well known to the public, that the Proprietor considers the publishing ol certificates as useless, but those desirous ofcxamimiigthetn can do so by calling on the Agents. Pamphlets may also '' bo had of the Agents gratis. N /The following certificate is from Dr. Chilton, the well J] known New York Chemist. ?ji "I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called '*C. Brinck- .. erhoff't Health Restorative,''and find that it does not con- " tain Mercury or any other metalic preparation nor opium in N anvof iuforms. It is composed of vegetable matter entire- S |y. James Ciiii.to.v, M. D. C. BRINCKERIIOOF, Proprietor. N. Y. .. Pjtncipal oflice in the store of Messrs. mypocic. Cor- ^ lies & co., irarorters and dealers in Drags. Oils. <$*e- 218 J? Pearl .Street. For sale by F. L. ZEMP. Camden. And by Druggists generally throughout the United States j? THE FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. b The subscriber being thankful for the large pat- i\] ronage he has received, assures his customers and T the public, that he will continue to execute his work in the best and most fashionable style, at S short notice. In order to obtain the best workmen he has to pay the highest prices in cash; he has V therefore changed his business, and adopted the cash system, and will expect the money whenever his bills are presented. J; W. M. WATSON. F Sept. 1. 1847. 34 tf LI Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of Capt Powell 4/cRae, late of Kershaw District, deceased, are earnestly requested to present them . properly attested forthwith, and those indebted, are j requested to make payment to the subscriber. p WILLIAM J. TAVLOll, Executor. June lfith,1817. Bricklaying and PJuNtcriug. a The subscriber having located himself in Cam- | A den, respectfully offers his services to the citizens U of the town and the surrounding country. Brick- p laying, plain Plastering, stucco work, cornish and centres, rough casting, imitations of all kinds of stone &c., will be executed in a manner warranted B to g:ve satisfaction. A share of patronage is sol- L icited. 11c may be found at his residence on Rut- H ledge between Market and Lyttleton streets. Per- I\ sons in the country wishing his service, can ad- B dress him through the Post Office. JOSEPH SHEPHERD. ^ Aug. 18, 1817. 32 tf R Groceries. B 500 sacks Salt ? H'h'd* New Orleans and St. Croix Sugar Now Orleans Molasses Rio and Java Coffee Crushed and Loaf Sugar; superior Teas Sacon Sides; Iron and Steel iquors assorted, with a full assortment of j (Jrocpries, which will be sold on reasonabl t(J terms, by II. LEVY. Ladies1 Boots and Shoes, m \V. Anderson &. Co. have received from 1'hila- g< delphia, a handsome assortment of hi Ladies' colored silk Gaiters ' " " Fraucais Gaiter) made hy " black lasting (Jailer* [ Kynn Co. " black half Gaiters ) i'hiladelphia" " Kid Slippers " Kid and Calf Walking Shoes' Misses black and colored Kid Slippers ' ' Kid and Calf Walking buskins C Children's fancy bronze and black do ?also? Men's sewed and pegged Brogans, very low Men's Women's and BoyN Shoes ami bootees, of our own manufacture, f?r sale low, bv i? c. w Avni. nsrtv a. rn - Scgars and Tobacco. Superior Spanish Segars, of favorite brands, and fine chewing Tobacco, for sale by ^ May 10. S. BENSON. To Kent. The two story wooden House, known as the ! Ixie House, situated in King1, a lew doors from " Broad street. Possession given immediately. Aply to C. .MATHKSON, >' 'Jan. II __ _ 2) bl Karon and I.ard. 5,000 lbs. North Carolina BACON 1,000 do fresh do LMtl) 1,000 ga!?. best do WHISKEY p For sale by JOHN INC RAM. ! fi CHAIRS. Walnut, Maple, Fancy and Plain Painted Chairs, Rocking and Nurse Chairs, umi'ireiis Tabic ana outing unairs For Rale l.y C. L. CHATTKN. ai Drc. 22. 51 8t o Administrator's Notice.. d F. L. Zemp having received from the Ordinary a of Kersl.aw District, grant of Letters of Admin- tt istraiion de bonis non of all and singular the goods si and Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands p that were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby it notifies the public, that all dealings with the es- V tate of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, mus it in futue be with tne subscriber. . ti Ali persons having claims against the said es w tate, will present them properly attested, and al 'I persons indebted to the same are hereby notified to come forward wuhout delay and make payment, u FRANCIS L. ZEMP, AcJm'r. de bonis non. ir Jan. 4 1 tf t< Crushed Sugar, and superior ?, Sperm Candles, justreceived and lor MleJ?y W. li tf Dcr. 22. 51 tf ]] orclPortWinc" Jupt received another cask of that splendid old I'ort Wine,' precisely the same article aa that which I aold before. W..B .JOHNSTON. NEW DRUG STORE, T THE OLD STAND OF DR. GEO. REYNOLD The subscriber has opened a fresh and extensiv seortinent of the best English, French and Amer m Drugs, Chemicals, Brushes, Window Glas aints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Surgical Instrument 'russes, Patent Medicines. Perfumery and Fane rticles?all of which have been selected by hin jlf from the most extensive Northern UouBes..inong his assortment may be found the following russiate Potash, PAINTS, [ydriodate do. White Lead, Pure 'artratc, Iron and Pot- ?. Extra ap'i. Paris Green, dine, Chrome Green, cetate Morphia,' Chrome Yellow, ulphate " Prussian Blue, luriate " Vermillion, euto-iodide Mercury, ivjry Black, yanuret " Lump Black, tiiinine, Umber, Raw at:d Burn 'itrate Iron and Quinine, Terra de .Sienna, J2aw i trychnine, Burnt, eratrine, Black Lead, itrate Kali, Lythnrge, alerianate Zinc, Vandyke Brown. 'annin, Spanish Brown, iperine, Putty anil Sand Paper, upulme, Gold and Silver Leaf, xtract Nux Vomica, Spirits Turpentine, itrate Iron, Linseed Oil, mmoniated Tartrate I- Train Oil, ron, Ncatsfoot 0:1, [yd. per Oxide Iron, Copal Varnish, xide Silver, Coach " hosphatc Ammonia. Japan " BRUSHES. Black Leather Varnis! aint Brushes, (every ^glcnl Instruments, size,) Amputating Cases, arnish Brushes, Obstetrical 44 ash Tools, Pocket 44 itches, {Spring Lancets, Brass, rick Pointers, .? ? Silver an Vail Brushes, (white Imitation, wash) Gum Lancets, larking Brushes, Trocars Seaton Lanceti tcnriiH, Tiiunib Lancets and a hoe Brushes, pePf raining Tools, Scarificators, loth Brushes, (fine) ^ Tooth Forceps. ? 44 double with poxes Keys, Spring Bo handles, and Plain, aincls Hair Pencils, Tooth Files, triping Pencils. Catheters, Male and Fe wan Quill Pencils, rna|Ct lenders, Gum Elastic Catheter doth Brushes Horse Lancets '"ir " Trusses, ail ? IT ... m having" iiuii s i russ, Patent Ncditincs. ,.?;,ns?son l' 80,1 pping's Sarsaparilla cf- T, ExtrilftS Queen's Delight, Exl^c[ ol Vanilla? and's Sarsaparilla, ? |tl,se? uli's " Lemon, I array's Magnesia, " Bitter Almond &c 'aylor's Balsam Liver- Perfumery, wort Macassar Oil, wayne's Syrup Wild Bears Oil, Clicrry, Antique Oil, ^star's Balsam Wild French Extracts, Cherry, Cologne Water, berry Pectoral, Lavender Water, lyne's Medicines, Orange Flower Wate ahnestock,s Vermifuge, Rose Water, ?ead Shot, Soaps. (every kind,) pencers Bitters cJ- Pills Slnving Cream, fofFalt's Bitters &. Pills, Mi tnry Shaving Crean hlorine Tooth Wash, Perfumery Bags, orn Salve, Co J Cream, 7cA/un' Elixir Opium. Purls and Boxes, eidys Sarsaparilla Pills Tin!eit Powder, ctcr's Pills, Lilly White, idian Vegetable Pills, Face Balls, inilli's sugar coated pills Pearl Powder, stor Oil a ndy, Preston Salts, rotistic Oil, Toilctt Bottles, large lay's Liniment, Cut Glass, Pungent anacea Uouck'a SnulT Boxes. " Indian Cachon Aromatisc, " Swaim's Paint Boxes, ? Transnarent Wafers, ay , ucina Cordial, Motto Wafers, lair Dye, Fancy col'd. Wafers, icrve Bone Liniment, Sealing Wax, (all colon adeau's Strengthening Thermometers, Plasters, Pink Saucers, /edicatod India Rubber India Rubber Rings, Porous Plaster, " " Squares, ed, Blue and Black Ink, Fine Paste Blacking, lack Sand, Lead Pencils, and Boxes, &c. &c. fcc: lkstauds. Roach and Bun Bane, Solar Lamps, {various pal/cms,) Bouquets, (Gilt and Silrer.) Fine Chewing Tobacco, {Monterey.) These articles have all been purchased at if iwest cash prices, and consequently will be sol > consumers on the most teasonable terms. The subscriber having been engaged in the prai ce of Medicine, and as an Apothecary for ten < ore years, will afford sufficient guarantee of tl iMiuine quality of all articles sold at his eslablisl ent. Prescriptions will be carefully put up. FRANCIS L." ZEMP, M. D. May '20, 1847. 20 tf Brick Vanl. The subscriber having leased the Brick Yard ol. James Chesnut, on Pine Tree creek, will t reparod in a short time, to furnish any quantit f bricks on accommodating terms. April 28, 1647. J. F. SUTHERLAND. C. 31ATIIESON, BANK A (I E N T. .TlltS old stand Ol'l'fl.st ?"k DaVIs' IIoTE] Notice. All persons having demands against the Estal f John II. Anderson, will hand them in to tl .dministrator legally attested, within the tin rescribed by law,and all persons indebted to tl lid estate, will Intake immediate payinent| to JAMES R. McKAIN, Adm'r. Aug. 25, 1847. Suncrior ScsarsT Just received a fine lot ol Segars, branded '1 'rauklin' and 'Levon dc Oro,' both brands vei ne. W. J). JOHNSTON. Dec. 22 51 if SAMUEL SHIVER, iinil-Iloml JSlacksniith, Respectfully tenders his services to the publ s a BLACKSMITH, having commenced businei n his own account. lie deems it unnecessary iy any thing or give any reference as to his qualil a'ions in the above business, having been so lor nd extensively known as a mechanic. Suffice > say, that every effort will he made to give enti atislactiou to those who may favor him with the atronage. lie will do every description of woi i his line, at the shortest notice, sucii as, Carriaj Vork, Carriage Springs, .Springs of every kir iadc and repaired?Edge Tools ol every descrij on, made of cast steel, anil rcpaiied?IMantatii 1 r '? 1)itm 1'lnvnu nn/l Av 'c?rK 01 every ui.*6ii ijiuuu? . ij.v 'rces always on hand. <]ZrIItirsc Shoeing.?This branch of his husinci ill receive his exclusive personal attention; ha i<j devoted much of his time, and particular a nit ion thereto, he is finite certain that no con laint will ever be made on that score, and all 1 sks is a trial. His shop is located on York (below Davis' II >1) and Market streets, one door above E. ! ronson's Tin Shop. March 17. 11 tf Gentlemen's Fashionable Boots, Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON &, CO. Fresh Garden Seeds, S OF THE GROWTH OF 1847, ,e Wholesale or Retail, t i. WARRANTED GOOD, ( 8i Jnst received by P. Thornton, at the Post Office, 8? CAMDEN, S. C. c y Globe Artichoke Early Sugar Loaf Cabbage 1 l" Giant Asparagus Early Ox fleart do C Early China Dwarf Beans Long Orange Carrot White Kidney do Large Dutch Parsnip Refugee or 100 to 1 do White Solid Cellcry Red Warreriton do Long Green Cucumber Early Valentino do I Early do , Robroy do Gherkins, fine for Pickles. ^ Yellow Cranberry do very prolific, and bear till I r * ; i. I r a I ijorgc L<ima, a very ncn iruni i rIicII Bonn, runs well Early summer bush squash ^ and bears till frost Crooked neck Cashaw, a . t, White Horse do fine running squash, fine k A very tender snap Bean for pics and very prolific, docs Musk Melon, fine 1 well to plant with corn. Canlolopc |<!o 1 Early Washington or six Nutmeg Melon do weeks Peas Water Melon, very fine Early May do Green curled Kale Early Charlton do Ecrly curl'd Silccia Lettuce Bishops early dwf prolific do Large cabbage head do Large while Marrowfat do Magnum Bonum and Icodo Vicloria ] choice kind do White Onion Matchless $ Large Red do j Blue Prussian do Lirgc Scotch Leek Tall Sugar do Top Onion Seed if Early Tuscarora Corn Curled Parsley Early Golden Sioux do Cayenne and Bell Pepper Early Sugar do Long Scartcl Radish Canary Seed, for Birds E irly scarlet short lop do < Long Blood Beet Long salmon do s j Early Turnip do Scarlet Turnip do i True French sugar do White Turnip do ' Large Purple Broc?li Black winter co Early Caolifiowcr Round Summer Spiunogc CABBAGE. Prickly do j Large Into Drum Head Purple Egg plant or Guinea ( Large Drum Savoy Squash Late Dutcli Lucern or French clover i Green Glazed Round Red Tomatoes J Large Mountain Yd ow do i Green curled Savov Earlv sprine Turnip f Early York [Large Norfolk do 1 '>i Early H.ittcrsca iRuta Baga I Early Dutch ' 0"A considerable discount will be made to persons who wish lo purchase lo sell again. Should any of the above seeds, an trial, not prove good, others will be given in return. Dec. 1. New. Fall Goods. 1 The subscriber is now opening a general assort- x ment of staple and fancy Goods, selected by him- c sell in New York, which he offers on his usual ac- (' commodatiug terms. They comprise in part, as a '' follows? v WOOLENS. u Heavy London duffil Blankets " do striped brown French Blankels 1 do grey and white'mackinaw Blanket* ' do drab and brown negro kerseys 11 do gray and plaid negro cloths do Glascow jeans do do t r? do Kingston striped and plaid negro cloths b White, red and yellow flannels, ass'd qualities ii Superfine real Welsh flannels ti do black, blue, invisible green and cadet ? 1' mixed cloths Fashionable cassimeres, assorted colors ( Ermine and doeskin cassimeres a Sattinets, asserted colors and qualities Montcry cass incres; fancy vestings FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, Ac. Elegant real French embroideretTcollara v do do do trimmed do do do do embroidered capes ? do do do lace do <1 do do do worked sleeves do do do do ladies caps do worked infants' robes ^ do do do robe bodies ^ do rimmed linnen cambric handkerchiefs a do embroidered do do do j> do do lace bordered do Superb embroidered cashmire robes Rich cashmire dresses Rich velvet-striped poult de soie silk French figured and worked muslin for dresses a COTTON GOODS. Calicoes, of new style and assorted qualities English and American long cloth, unusually cheap 12-4 bleached sheetings Blea. and unblea. homespuns, assorted qualities > Unbleached and bleached canton flannels c Cotton cambrics and plaid muslins Furniture ditnity and book muslins r Swiss and mull, muslins and Furniture Fringe ie o a ,5 LINENS. r Irish linens, lawns and sheetings; brown holland and linen oznaburjs; bird-eye and Russia dijr apers; table diaper and damask table cloths; dow IC las andjincn threads. j. AT,SO Alpacca and bombazine; Monterv plaids; gala plaids; colored merinoes; gondola plaids; worsted " nianteilas; belgrave hoods; butterfly carved lucking combs; carved polka tucking combs- dressing ~ and fine toolli cjiiios; nair urusm-s n With a variety of other articles o sept. 22. II. LEVY. Bagging and Rope. 1 y 1")0 pieces Kentucky Bagging; 100 coils Rope. s Just received and for sale by I sept. 22. II. LEVY. I Crockery Ware. I A large stock of Crockery Ware, which will be ^ sold very low, just received by S. BENSON. j - JOHN INGRAVJ, i Receiving 5; Forwarding Ncrrliant and BankAgent, j (e CAMDEN, S. C. ic All business entrusted to him faithfully attend- j ie ed to, on moderate terms. ] 'e J. S.DKPASS, - nnllllinolAM MCDPUAMT 5 BANK AlitNl UUiViiviiooiuin mtnunnm , CAMDEN, N. C. , - Business entrusted to him will be promptly and ] _ faithfully attended to. July 28. j ry Northern Tubs, Brass Bound : Water Buckets, Sugar Cans, Keclers, Measures ! &c. For sale by E W BONNEY. ' - Jan 5 1 tf For Sale. i 50 barrels fresh LIME, in good order. . Jan. 5. ;J. F. SUT1IE/?LANP. } ss Notice. to John Barnes of Lancaster District, is .my lawfi ful agent while I am absent from the State. ( i g Z A DOCK PERRY. J it Dec. 14. 1 tf rc Congress and Blue Tick Water. * 'Lr Just received and lor sale by rK July 28. S.BENSON, re ? id The Subscriber, p- ?1711,1, continue to act as BANK AGENT, in 1 "> ff both the Banks of this place, and attend to any i le Commission Business which may be entrusted to 1 him. Office at the Counting lloom ot Aicuowan i ss cj- Shannon C. J. SHANNON. 1 v~ Stw UlethodM llyimi Books. 1 A supply of the new Southern Hymn books, 1 will be received by the Dclvalb, and will bo ' be sold at the publisher's prices. o- W. H. JOHNSTON. J' Gloves. Just opened, "ladies col'd silk Gloves, some very - handsome and new styles, also ladies' light and i dark col'd French kid do, gents superior while kid < do. i Dec. 8. E. W. BONNEY. Copartnership. The subscribers have formed a copartnership, inder the title of McDowall & Cooper, for the ransaction of a general Dry Goods, Hardware, Srocery and Commission business, Their stock s large and well'selected, which they offer on ac:ommodating terms. They have ample ac.comnodation for the storage of merchandise and proluce. W, D, McDOWALL, J. M. COOPER. Jan. 1 1 6t TAKE A SEAT! Just received a fine assortment of curl-maple ind fancy Sitting and Rocking Chairs, cane and vood seats; together with a fine assortment of Furniture, such as Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes Bedsteads, fancy and plain Dressing Bureaus, For sale cheap for cash or good paper. Jan. 5. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Dissolution of Copartnership. The partnership heretofore existing under the itle of McDowall & Shannon, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm vi 11 only be used in the settlement of its affairs, )y W. 1). McDowell and J. M. Cooper. \V. D. Mc DO WALL, Til OS. E. SHANNON, J. M. COOi'ER, .Tan 1 1 6t To Rent, The store house on Broad street, now occupied jy Jefferson Burkley. Possession given imtnediltely. Apply to A. G. BASKLV. Jan. 3 1 tf THE rii\'E ARTS. Tlie subscriber has taken a ruom over the Post Dffice, whoro he proposes to teach a regular and lystcmatis course of Drawing arid Painting. He .vil I receive either grown persons or children over welve years of age as pupils. Terms ten dollars per quarter for Drawing, and ,vhen the pupil is sufficiently advanced to color, he terms will be twalve doliars for both branches nclusive. The quarter will consist of 3G lessons )f one to two hours each. Jan. 12. J. B. ALEXANDER. Fancy, Sign, and Ornamental Painting. The subscriber respectfully solicits the patronige i f the public in the above branches of his art, vhich will be executed in the best style, and at low jrices. Rooms above the Post Offi'-e. Jan. 12. I. B. ALEXANDER. TO .MILL WRIGHTS ' AND MILL OWNERS. The subscriber having obtained a patent for his mprovement on the Water Wheel is prepared to ell Rights, either for States, Districts, or to Indi* 'i/litn!^ TI.p n?l L-r? ntnnroij r?f tliiu ivlionl nvor nil i """"" "W V.-.W "VV . ?? J ithers now in use, are, that it is not affected by lead or back water so long as there is a good head bovo it; it increases the speed over the ordinary rheel, so as to grind a bushel in from 3 to 8 niinites?with a good head of water a bushel has been ;round in the first mentioned time?its construcion is so simple that any one who can make a Tub Vhcel can put one of these in operation; in fact, L is the Tub Wheel improved. Persons purchasing a right for a State or Disrict will lie furnished a model free of charge, and j those who purchase indidual rights all necessary nstructinns will be given on personal application a the subscriber nine miles westol Camden, where neofthe wheels can Le seen in operation. Letters addressed (post paid) to the subscriber, care of A.M. i^enncdy,) will meet with prompt ttention. E.MANUEL PARKER. Attention is invited to the annexed certificates "Camden s. C. March 1, 1847. 'This is to certify that I hav? used he Water Wheel inented by Mr. Emanuel Parker. I applied it to my Mill, i hicli bad previously ground one bustle! in twenty-minutes ut which, after its application, ground a bushel in /fre mtn. /en, with two-thirds of the water power. The meal is eually as good, if not better than before." P. Melt A. Sonth-Carolina?Kershaw District. I do hereby certify that I have in use. attached to my trist Mill, the. improved Water Wheel, the Patent of which Emanuel Parker of Kershaw District has obtained; and ud it superior to any wheel I have before had or seen, nd more than realising my most sanguine expectations. a. a. Mcdowell. December 9,1347. .South-Carlinn--Kersha\v District. This is to certify that Mr. E. Parker lias affixed his Pa?iit Wheel to my Grist 31111, and 1 am very much pleased lith its performance, and feel confident that it excels uithing of the kind that I have overseen. ^ WM. TAYLOR. Head Quarters, KcrsSmw Troop. {CAMDEN Jan. 10, 1818. In pursuance of an order issued by Col. T. J. incrtini, an election for Cornet, to fill the vacany occasioned by the resignation of Cornet Cun"f , - _!ll I.. I..I.I ... .,1-,,, ll.o Hit, P.I, Iinjlliam, Will UO IIIMU Ull uuiuiuaj mc uui u> uary next. Lieut Jones and Sergeants Brewer nd Johnson will manage the election, and make a elurn of the result to Co). Ancruui. By order of Capt. Wni A Ancrum, Z. CANTEY, 0. S. ISicc. ~ A rrime article of Rice, on sale. W. B. JOHNSTON. NEW GROCERY and rAMILY PROVISION STOPS. The subscriber has just opened a carefully seectod stock of Family Groceries, which he propoes to sell for cash, at a very small advance on cost lis stock consists in part, of? iio, old Java, Cuba and Mocha Coffee joaf, lump, crashed, pulverized and brown Sugar. S'ew Orleans and West India Molasses iunpowdcr, hyson, green and black Tea lice, Flour heese, Bacon, Lard and Mackarel sardines in oil, salmon and lobsters \lmonds, raisins, currants, citron and figs 'reserved ginger, pine apple, lemon and orange Jrandy peaches, cherries and pears Mushroom, tomato, paoli and walnut ketchup 'idtles assorted, and sauces of different kinds Mustard, pepper, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, allspice j?i- !...<<?, onrr-ip ?nil water crackers JUUcl, UIILlUlf CU-U4 ui.u ..... Lemon, pine apple, raspberry and ginger syrups Cognac Brandy (Ucnnesse's and other brands) Bordeaux, old peach and apple brandy Holland Gin; Jamaica and New England Rum Monongahelu, old rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey Ne*.v Orleans (rectified) and North Carolina do Malaga, Madeira, Sherry and Tenerifle wine Champagne, old Port, larcl and Muscat do London Porter and Scotch ale in quarts and pints American and French cordials, assorted Tallow, sperm* and adamantine candles Bar soap; starch; indigo; castor oil; salt petro Teast, seidlitzand soda powders; Sal .-Eratus With a great variety of other articles too numer)us to mention. S. BENSON. l)i* kson & Latta's old stand, ncrly opposite Davis' iJotel May 19. j South Carolina?Lancaster District In the Common Picas. Wilson Villinos. vs. Henry MrDowall?Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Whereas the plaintiff in the above stated case j lias filed his declaration on the fith March, lfc47 tgainst the defendant, who is absent and without [ :he limits of this State, as it is saia', having neither wife nor attorney known within the same, on whom a copy of the declaration with a rule to [dead thereto might he served: It is ordered that Lhe defendant do plead to the same wnnin a year md a day from 'he date hereof, otherwise final and iblsoute judgment will be awarded against him II. It. PRICE. clerk. 3Icdicnl Notice. Dr. Tradewell respectfully offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Camden and its vicinity. Ilis Office is at Boyd's Hotel, where he may be found, when not professionally engaged. Nov. 17. 46 * tf HEALTH! HEALTH! THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP 0FTAR&WOODNAPTHA * * The only CERTAIN REMEDY for the Cure qf CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blond, Pain in the Side and Breast, sore Throat. Hoarseness, Puljntatum of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Nervous Ttf r mours, Liver Homp/arnt. Diseased Kidneys,'and Afeet ions generally of the Throat, Breast, ana Lungs, Of all the diseases incident to our c limate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal W Consumption. In this country especially, Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a strnrge, and in its reeietleaa career, sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, laving low, with a relentless hand, the strongest and fairest of OUT race, ffitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease haver proved vain, and all4 that seemed within our power wnr at best the alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat* smoother, the certain progress to the tomb. The Proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public;* would embrace the opportunity to state upon what ground* it puts forth its merits; and the reason upon which it found* its superior claims to the attention of the afflicted, thaf ail who require its use may repose full confidence in it* curative powers. Since its first preparation he has had thn ees; but he was determined not to offer it 10 the public tmtil he had become thoroughly convinced oflt* efficacy. Having such conviction, lie now confidently offers it as a remedy wihtout a parallel in the care of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION and its kindred diseases. Let the follywing speak for itself? '1 have used Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha, for some time in my practice, and have found it the tr.ott efficient remedy I evenised in Consumptive ca?es, chronic catarrh, etc., when great irritability, with weakness of the pulmonary organs existed. The rapidity witli which it acts is greatly in its favor where dyspnoea or oppression exists, which is immediate'y relieved by it. In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, ard I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and exempt from the imputation of empiricism." M. CHAMBERS, M. 1>. Philadelphia, Oct. 11,1846. The aliove medinin - prepared only by Aaszr & Dickson, at X. E. cornerof Fifth ane Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. Sold in Camden by F. L. ZEMP, Sole Agent, and by reaper table Druggists generally. Price SI or50 cts. per bottle. Beware of Imitation*. January 19. 3 - 8t' WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH'S SHOP. The subscriber takes this method of thanking his friends for their patronage, and would respectfully inform the citizens of Camden and. persons ifesiding in the country, that he is still to be found at his old stand, corner of Rutledge and Market-da. vv here he will he glad to supply any one in want of good Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, or any other ?\ork in his line, having a fine supply of seasoned Oak and Ash Plank, Spokes, Hubs. &c. Also, A quantity of Tier and other Iron and Boxes, for hither iron or wooden Axletrees. Jan. 4. ROBERT L. TWEED. ID*A good Blacksmith wanted. Office S. C. R. II. Company, i Charleston. Nov. 29, 1647. t Subscribers to Slock of the Camden Branch are particularly requested to give their attention to the following action of the Board of Directors of thi3 Company, on the subject of unpaid instalments viz: Resolved, That measures will be instituted on the 1st March next, to collect all unpaid subscription to stock of Camden Branch. . ? In addition to the above, 1 would remind stockholders of the proviso contained in the original sub scription iisis. . \Ve agree that no forfeiture of stock for &b non payments of the instalments sh?ll release ou^. liabilities as such stockholders, and will pay Ifa said shares in instalments as may be called for& said Company. W. II. BARTLESS. I if 49 ' \ Blankets * \ Of all qualities, for sale low l>y I Oct. 27. W. ANDERSON CO.,- \ Garden Seeds. J The subscriber is opening a stock of frc9h Gar den Seeds, from the celebrated house of Thorbchii 4'Co., New York. He will cont'nue to keeps supply of the very best and freshest Seeds which can be obtained in the country, and will dispose of them on reasonable terms. ' SNov. 17. J. R. McKAfN. Bonnets. Mrs. Goodlad respectfully informs the ladies of Camden and its vicinity that she has received i choice selection of English Straw Bonnets, consisting of Jenny Lind, China Pearl, Rough and Ready, Cobourgs, Dunstab'c, Buena Vista, and Cerro Gordo, of the most fashionable styles, which will be opened for inspection this day. Oct. 27, 4A If Dissolution of Copartnership. On the 1st of January next, tha co-partnership existing under the firm of Duby & Kennedy will be dissolved by mutual consent All debts dne by and to the concern will be settled by R. M Kennedy J. W. DOBY. _ Dec. 22. It. M. KENNEDY. Ladies' colored dress silks new style, lor sal* low. Alsocol'd all pachas, French merinos, cashmeres and ntouslin dc lanes at reduced prices. n?? a V. \V TtflNNF.V. I'CVz. ?./ J4. - Notice of Administratrix. Mam C. Reynolds having obtained grant of Lctterirof Administration of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of George Reynolds deceased, at the time of his death, hereby notifies all who are indebted to the estate of tl e said George Reynolds to come forward and settle their dchts, with the administratrix, and all persons having claims against the said estate will hand them in to her properly attested within the time prescribed by law. 1 hereby constitute and appoint James Chesnut, Jr. as my agent and authorize him for me, as Administratrix, to receive any monies that may be due the said estate, and for me and in my name, to execute and give receipts and acquittances for the same. MARY C. REYNOLDS. Jan. 12, 1341>. 3 If Administrator's A*oticc? The subscriber having received grant of Letters of Administration do bonis tion, of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of Mrs. Margaret A/athis, deceased, hereby gives nntirp lo all nersons havincr demands against the said estate, to hand them in properly attested, and those indebted are required to make immediate payment. J. \V. REM BERT, Jan. 19. Adm'rde Bonis Non. To the Public. The subscribers beg leave to return their thank* to their customers for the liberal patronage afforded them during the past year, and to inform the public that they continue the business at their old stand, where all orders in their line will be thank* fully received and promptly attended to. They have good workmen and superior materials, ana will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to orw der. Wagons,''carts, carriages, <?c. made or repaired. Prices moderate. Jan. 19. WU1TAKER & ARRANTS. Special Court. Ordered, that a Special Court of Common Plea* be holden at Kershaw Court House, for Kershaw ! District, on the last Monday in February next, for I the trial of all cases remaining open on the issued ! docket, and that Jurors be drawn and summoned to serve at the said court. Nov. 13, 1847. JUSlAli J. bVAi\B. Published by order of the Court. 1 2t B. GASS, Clerk. "Post Office Stamps, Of the denomination of five and ten cents, fur pre-paying letters, for sale at the post office, fof cash only. Post offices in the vicinity of Camden will be supplied on remitting the money fortiif quantity wanted. Jan: 1$, 1