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For t?i? euro of Ilea lache, Giddiness, Salt Kheara [ "
Rheu-nitts-n, Pil-s. Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choi uclt]
era M rb.H, Pains in too Hick Li nbs an J Joints, Genera * n(j
weakness. Kits, C?nsu notion, Palpitation of the Heart gijr
Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Brysipelas. Deaf- mac
ness, Drui?y, Asthma. Itcliini* of the Skin, Fevers of all g
kind*. Ool D, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous ER
Complaints, and all other Diseases arising from impurities gl>
of the BLOOD, and MORBID SBCRRTtOXS OF TUB LIVER AND TEs
touch.
!Or Every disease to uliirh the human frame is subject,
originates from impurities of the blood or derangement of
the digestive organs.
Dr. Gordon's Family Pills.
Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients as j 3
Nature intended should operate on the impurities ot me mg
Human System. * han
Strike at the root of the disease, removing all impurities dec
from the bo]y, opening the pores externally and ititernallv. of i
separating all foreign and obnoxious particles frmn the i Pi!<
Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, must be nol
thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorous hop
actio i to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby vai
restoring health, by opening the pores, cleansing the mci
veins and art-Ties, uniinpeding all the natural veins and pu- onl
rifyiug the blood; they render the svstein not only thorough- ly i
If sound, but also impervious to disease, even* when ail affl
other means uave failed.
Within the la-t twelve months, more than one hundred
cases of the mist aggravated forms of dyspepsia have
been cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Blue ^
Pill, and almost every otlier means had been resorted to
without any benefit, and when death stared its miserable
victim fully iu the face. If Dr. Gordon's Piils were not !lF1
adapted to "the core of any but this horrid malady, their
uniform success in this disease alone would be sufficient to r~
*v#aft on to fatnc" the name of their inventor, as a bene- *
factor of ii18 species.
ItTThU medicine never fails to cure the worst cases of wh
Files in one veeck! ]v ,
Fora more detailed description of the Jledicine, the man- bee
Tier of its opc ation, theeomplaints it is adapted to and tl?e mo
cures it has performed, we refer the reader to our agents, wh
who will give them a Pamphlet graiis.
For sale by James R. McKain, F. L. Zemp Camden,
rise, for sale at all the towns and country stores in lite South
and West.
Truth in potrcrful, and, iu this instance, has j ^
prevailed. ! du"
1Peters'' Vegetable JRills. to.
Testimonials.?Extract of a letter from Dr. ^
Waines of Philadelphia, Feb. 2,1840.?"Your Pills cr",
?? iKa militant in ihoir unaraIi/in?. and VAt inost tCITl
IV ><<v -!? * J
powerful in their eSects, of any that I have ever an.?
met with in a practice of eight and twcniy years. ^
Their action omhe chyle, and hence on the impu- . ben
rilies of the biood, is evidently very surprising." Per
Bxtract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of Que- ***0
bee, f?. C-, March 6, 1941.?"For billious fevers, jf
sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and en- Rt0',
largementof the spleen, Dr. Peters' Pills are an
excellent medicine." ?
For sale by all the Druggists in Augusta, Ham- tcn
?org ami Charleston, and A. J. Moses, Sumter- g
Tille. * 121
J. R. McKUN, Sole Agent in Camden. out
Also, for sale by J. R. McKain, Camden, and A. j
A. J. Moses, Sumterville, HARRISON'S OINT- ~
MRNT, an unfailing remedy in the cure of all
kin:U ??f Wounds, Sores, Scalds and Burns, and
fh- Pile*. Price 50 cents.
Dr. G. K. TYLER'S ~ w*
P2V3P, A2TD JLCTJ3 PILLS.
It there ever was a medicine that merited the I
public praise for the great good it has done in cu- '-iu
ring Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tyler's
Ague Pills, as thev cure the patient in 24 ll;.e
hours. They do not operate as a purgative, bu? nat
ta a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, I
and cura permanently, nor can they fail, if used as
directed?the trial of a single box will prove the
above statements, therefore, if you woulJ Recure to
your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's bui
Ague Pills. ?f,j
For sale by J. R. McKain and F. I, Zemp, in Jin
Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of in
- the towns and country stores. al*
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Dr. le roys
vegetable universal 1'ills.
Tbestartlinj drawback on nearly all Medirinal Afients ^or,
has ever twn that in their proeew of purgation and purifi
Vw.tT Ul-o o lor. nVftfl ITATIlH TUP
muuilr HW.T wvw ?
Pargauvc Medicines have always b.ten regarded as at best
b?tt a Necessary Ecil, Patients resort in? to them for the jn
relief of one disease at the expcncc of w vntBR. To obviate
this, Physicians have hag sought furaa Agent that
would at the same time
PURGE PL'RlKY AND STRENGTHEN,
But their efforts were nearly fruitless, and they had al- ^
most despairqd of success when the labors of science, and ,^ei
research were rewarded by a discovery which folly real- 'ou
ized the fondest desires of the Medical Facuitv, and whtch
k justly regarded as one of the inost important Triumphs
that Pharmacy ruts ever achieved. This important desidc
rat am is aamed
Dr. Le Roy's Vegetable Universal Pills,
Which Purify the Blood, anJ remove all corrupt, and
vtiiated humors, and unhealthy accumulation from the body \
in a manner never belore rivalled, ami which yet produce der
*10 weakness or husilude whatever, hut on the contrary tone all t
the Stomach, and invigorate the constitution during the c
Progress of theiroperations! Dr. l>e Roy's Pills, in fact
unite those heretofore irreconcilable, but most desirable
qualities, Evacuation and Invigorntion for thev are at the f
some time a STRENGTHENING PURGATIVE, AND <
A PURIFYING TONIC. ~~
The two principal ingredients in Dr. Le Roy's Pills are ..
Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla. .,
So prepared that each promotes the beneficial eff-ct of
tb<i other, the former strengthening, while the latter, through t
its union with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates and ^
purifies; thus they superinduce no torpidity of lassitude of 1
ihe Digestive, Functions, and hence their operations arc ' j1"
? attended bv no Reaction, or Subsequent Costiveness. 1
Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the innst active and searching
Medicine in existence. They at once attack the very nx)t P_.
of Disease*, and their action is so prompt, that in an hour
or two after thev are taken, the patient is aware of their i
good efFsct*. They not only operate on the Hlood, but also
on the chvle, of which the Blood is funned, and this se- '
Atuvs good blood from the fountain head, moreover they 1
produce neither nausea, griping or debility, and as a family }
medicine they have no rival* Price 25 cents per box. j
For sals by James R. McKain. Camden, K. C.
HEALTH!HEALTH! ,
THOMSON'S a ft
C0MF8UND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPTHA J
Tte only CERTAIN REMED Yfor the Cure oj
CONSUMPTION, II
Asthma, Bronchitis, Spilling of Blood, Pain in the Side and * *
Breast, tore Throat. Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart, Co:
Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives. Nervous Tre- hiir
wars. Liver Somplaint. Diseased Kidneys, and r j
Afactions generally of the Throat, Breast, 2_J
and Lungs,
Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is none j
on universal, and at the same time no insidious an I fatal as
Consumption. In this country especially, Pulmonary Con- or
sumption is emphatically a scourge, and in its resistless ca- Ad
reer, sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, laving pre
low, with a relentless hand, the strongest an 1 fairest of our saj,
nee. /fitherte all efforts to arrest this dread disease have
proved vain, and all that seemed within our power was
at best the alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat 1
another, the certain progress to the tomb.
The Proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public,
would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds ^ :
h puts forth its merits; and the reason upon which it founds j
Its superior claims to the attention of th* afflicted, that ail j pre
who require its u^e may repose full confidence in its cura- 0f
five powers. Since its first preparation he has had the j L
pleasure of witnessing its happy result* in numerous in*tan- j
ce*; bin he was determined n?tto offer it to the public un- , <
til he had become thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. Ila- !
ving such conviction, he now confidently offers it a* a rem- |
*Jy vyihtont a parallel in the cure of PULMONARY CON"
SUMPTION* audits kindred disease*.
Let the follywin-r speak for itself?
' I hav9 used Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and
Wood N'aptha, for soma time in my practice, and havo
found it the m?*t efficient remedy I ever u?cd in Consumptive
case?, chronic catarrh, &c\, when great irritability,
with weakness of the pulmonary organs existed. The rapidity
with which it acts is greatly in its favor where dys- J
pn'E'. or oppression eti?t?, which is immediately relieved ?
by it. In Pulmonary Consumption it can l>e used with
confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, 'I
a-d I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of nea
Fhvaic'tatis.and exempt from the imputation of empiricism." tirn
' M. CHAMBERS, M. IX f
Philadelphia, Oct II. 1346. | ?
The above medicine prepared only by Anvr.v <$ r>tcx- i ^
eo.v, at "V E. cornerof Fifth ane Sprm e Street*. Phihulel- ! At?
pliia. Sold in Camden by F. L. ZE.WP, Sole Agent, and the
by feepertable Druggist* generally. I
Price 31 or 30 ct*. per bottle. Beware of Imitation*, j
Jannary 19. 3 8t .
j unl
Fine Winca; Lemon Syrup; While Wine and ! my
Cider Vinegr r, for sale bv
mratt T 15 w, bonne v. ;
HIE WOULD'S ILLATION!
AT THE FILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS
!y Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary
lie great sensation which was created among the Medi*
Fac ulty, and th,oughout the civilized world, by the an*
noement of Dr. Upham's El actuary, tor the cure of Piles
isease that resisted all former medical treatment,) has
led down into a thorough confidence that it is a positive
speedy euro in all cases of Piles, either Bleeding or
td. External or Internal, also, for all diseases of the Sto h
ami Bowels, such as
EVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS. DYSPEPSIA, LlV*
Complaint. Inflammation of the Spleen. Kidneys,
idder, Bowels, and Spine; Ulceration ok the In*
tines; Flow of Blood to the Head, &c.; and
FOR THE RELIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN.
Voluntary Cerlilicate.s
it o? af _ a \
l.MIKU OI AIKS .'IAK5I1.1LI. 5 VCTIt'C) f
New York, December 6th, 1347. )
Icsers. Wvatt & Ketciia.n?Gentlemen?Under* tandthat
you arc the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upa's
Vegetable Electuary for the cure of Piles, I liave
mcd it a duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalf
:hat valuable Medicine. I have been afflicted with the.
?s many years, and oavc tried various remedies, but with
beneficial effects. Inpoed, I began to consider my case
cless. lint, nbont the first of September last, 1 was preled
upon by a friend, to make a trial of the above named
ilicinc; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am not
y relieved, but I believe perfectly cufcd. I most earnestccoramend
it to all who may have the misfortune to be
icted with that annoying and dangerous disease.
Very Respectfully, your ob't. servant,
ELY MOORE.
New York, September Cth, 1847.
derars. Wyatt & Ketchara?Gentlemen?I am constrainto
give vou a statement of the benefit I derived from
ng Dr. Uptmm's Electuary, in a case of Piles, by so do,
I shall nender a bendfit to those who are suffering from
,t troublesome disease. I was reduced for several years
llie Piles so much tliat it was with great difficulty for
to walk or attend to my business. 1 also suffered from
er disease, which were extremely troublesome, and
ich I am pleased to say two boxes of the Elcctury entireremoved;
and that my health is better now than it has
;n for many years. It has done me and my family since
re good, and with less expense, than all the physicians to
otn I have applied, or medicine tliat I have used.
I remain, still in perfect health.
Your ob t scrv t. NELSON NEWTON,
290 Spring street, cor. Renwick.
New York, November 2, 1817.
Icssrs. Wyatt <L Ketcham?Gentlemen?I cor.si ler it a
y which 1 not snly owe to yon. but to my fellow beings,
peak in praise of Dr. Upham's Electuary, a medicine
ich I think has saved my life, and restored me to full
1th. For several years I was afflicted with Piles, togcthvith
Dyspepsia, and i general derangement of the sysi.
I employed different physicians, with no good result,
1 they at least told me they could do no more forme, and
1 that I mnst die. I thus had given up all hopes of ever
dug my health restored, until I had called to mind the
iefits that a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Benjamin
cival) hail derived in a severe case of chronicle dysenr,
by your medicine, that I purchased a box, which, to
surprise, after taking a few doses, I received great ream!
thank God. by continuing its uso, that I am now reed
to perfect health. MRS. SARAH T. AMES,
142 Mcrccr street.
?otice.?The genuine Upham's Elactuary has his writsignature
thus (cyA. Lpham. M. D.) 1 lie hand is al
lone wun me pen. rrice 51 u ixix.
k)ld wholesale and retail by WY ATT <fc KETCHAM,
Fulton street, N. Y. and Druggists generally, throughthe
United States and Canadies.
J. R. McKAIN. Agent for Camden, S. C.
larch 22 12 tf
Most Extraordinary Work!
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.
!y Dr. A. M. MAR1CEAU, Professor of Diseases of
>men. Sixdi Edition. 18tn. pp. 250. Price $1.
25,000 copies sold in Three Months.
Jvery female is getting a copy of this most important and
treating Work. Thousands of females, married and
narricd. (the married particularly) are sufTering and
,e suffered for years, expending money in purchasing
less medicines, w ho would here at once discover the
urc of their complaint, its cause, and the remedy,
t is intended especially for the married, or those coniplating
marriage, as it discloses important secrets which
aid be known to them tiarurularly. And thus for one
lnr,'(the pri?c of the book.) years of misery will be saved
thousands of females, and their youth, beauty, and
ivancy of spirits retained to an advanced age, instead
riling, sick, and emaciated at thirty,
ro the w ife, 10 the mother, to the female either bndg
into womanhood, or to the one in the decline of years,
whom nature contemplates an important change, as
11 to the one contemplating marriage, r is beyond price
Dverten thousand copies have been sent by mail withthree
months, with perfect safety and certainty. In no
tance has a remittance failed to reach the publisher,
the book those to whom it has been directed.
i)n the receipt of One Dollar, the "Married Woman's
ivatc Medical Companion" will be sent [icilhoiU cost to
purchaser for postage.) to any part of the United >tates.
rtiOKNToN', at the Post Office is Agent for Camden,
the sale oftne above.
Feb. 23, 1343. 8 6m
S. B. LEVY
Will continue to act as Agent for both the Bank?
this place, and attend to any commission busiss
that may be entrusted to him.
lusliioiitiDtc tioinui;.
Ve are now receiving from New-York, our stock of
ady-raade Clothing, made in the latest and most fashable
style, viz:
Super Black, Dress and Frock Coats;
Do " " Sacks;
Brown and Olive Frock C?at?;
Business Coats, of various styles, and* made of handsome
materials;
Cloth, Beaver Cloth and Pilot Overcoats;
Vests of various stylo; Pants &< ;
Villi a full snpplv of Shirt?, Under Garments, Suspcns.sclf-a-Jjustiiig
Stocks, Cravats, Gloves. Iloisery dtc,
nf which will be sold at the very lowest prices by
)i t. 27. W. AND dKSON <fc CO.
Georgia Plains,
'or sale bv W. ANDERSON tf CO.
)?.-t. 27. 1317.
Xcgro Shoe?.
Ve have on hand a full assorrment of
lest quality black Pegged Brogaus;
" do Russets do do
lecond quality blk. do do
Ititch-down Shoes, all of our own manufacture, which
be recemincnded to give entire satirfaction to the purser.
Planters are inv iteel to call and examine our stock,
ve know they will he piea?ed, both as to quality and
:e- ; ANDERSON &. CO.
Just Received,
1 cask old Brandy (Henuesscs' brand)
I ,4 Biass's London Porter, pints
I Rrtimiu pAflrl)P<j
Soda Crackers, mixed Pickles, &c.
lune 9. ^ BENSON,
Cheese and Kice.
fust received, a lot of fine northern cheese, also
5\v busliels Bossard's best Rice.
)ec, 8. B. W. BON KEY.
The Subscriber.
7ILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in
both the Batiks of this place, and attend to any
[amission Business which tnay be entrusted to
i. Office at the Counting Room of McDowall
Shannon C. J. SHANNON.
Notice.
01 persons having demands against the Estate
John II. Anderson, will hand thein in to the
miuistrator legally attested, within the time
scribed by law,and all persons indebted to the
J estate, will make immediate payment to
JAMES R. McKAIN, Adrn'r.
^g. 2A, 1847.
Brick Yard.
1'he subscriber having leased the Brick Yard o
I. James Chesnut, on Pine Tree creek, will be
pared in a short time, to furnish any quantity
bricks on accommodating terms.
\pril 28, 1847.
J. F. SUTHERLAND.
** A It \v JIo.c of the saoit! Sort."
5000 Gold Leaf Segars
5'JOO Charleston do
Cubrey Butterfly do
Pres?ed E<perango Regalia do
Thomas' sup. chewing Tobacco
Tobacco of various brands, some low priced.
Half Spanish Segars. Just received bv
fanuary 12, H4S. S. U. LEVY
Hoiinc and Lot for ?al?*. .
'Iir> subscriber offers f >r sale his House aid Ixit situated
r the Methoilis' C'lmrrli in Canuleti. For further parilar>
apply to T. W. Pegtie*.
'eh.'22. W. J. FRANCIS.
fames ('hesnttf, jr., Esq.. is my sole Agent and
orney, with full power to act for mo in settling
Estate of the late Dr. George Rrynolds: and no
er person is authorised to use my name, or to rove
money or grant discharges of the said Estate,
ess specially empowered in writing by him or
self. .VARY C. REYNOLDS,
Adm'x of G. Reynolds.
1/areh 27, 1?4?
Ladies' Boots and Shoes,
W . Anderson & Co. have received from Philadelphia,
a handsome assortment of
Ladies' colored silk Gaiters
' " " Frnncais Gaiter) raade by
" black lasting Gaiters > Ryan &. Co.
" black lialf Gaiters ) Philadelphia"
" Kid Slippers
" Kid and Calf Walking Shoes
Misses black and colored Kid Slippers
' ' Kid and CalfWalking Buskirw
Children'* fancy Bronze and black do
?also?
Men's sewed and pegged Brogans, very low
Men's Women's and Boy's Shoes and Bootees, of our own
manufacture, for sale low, bv
_Jam6^ W. ANDERSON & CO
ucniipuicn s ramiioiiuoie iiiooi^
Philadelphia made, lor sale by
Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON & CO.
Champaignc.
Baskets Champaigne, "Bollinger"
do do pints, "Bollinger"
do do "Bouche"
Casks Porter, quarts and pints
do Ale. Wines Liquors of all qualities.
Just received by S. B. LEVY.
Preserves.
West India Preserved ginger; West India preserved
pine apples; liines, peaches, plumbs and
cherries. Fresh prunes, currants, citron and lemons;
for sale by S. B. LEVY.
Nov. 3, 1847.
Baisius and Figs and Apples.
\ and ? boxes Raisins; brums Figs
Barrels Northern Apples; Box Lemons.
Also?A fresh supply of Candies. Ju6t received
bv S. B. LEVY.
Jan. 11. 2 tf
WHEELWRIGHT
BLACKSMITH'S SHOP.
The subscriber takes this method of thanking
his friends for their pr-.tronage, and would respectfully
inform the citizens of Camden and. persons residing
in the country, that be is still to be found at
his old stand, corner of Rutledge and Market-sts.
where he will be 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 either
iron or wooden Axlctrees.
Jan. 4. ROBERT L. TWEED.
ID'A good Blacksmith wanted.
Dissolution of Copartnership'
On the 1st of January next, lha co-partnership
existing under the firm of Doby & Kennedy will
be dissolved by mutual consent- All debts due
by and to the concern will be settled by R. R1
" > t ui nonv
tvenneuv .?. ?? fyuiDec.
22. R. M KENNEDY.
John l\grah,
Receiving & Forwarding Merchant and BankAgent,
C AMD EX, S. C.
All business entrusted to him faithfully attend,
ed to, on moderate terms.
JOHN J. WORKMAN,
BA>K \GE\f,
CAMDEN, S. C.
F. ROOT,
AUCTIONEER,
Commission Merchnnl & General Agent.
CAM D EN, S. C.
Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any
description.
0-Auctio? Room opposite James Dunlap, a fetv
doors above Davis's Hotel. 11?tf
Groceries.
500 sacks Salt
H'h'tls New Orleans and St. Croii: Sugar
New Orleans Molasses
Rio and Java Coffee
Crushed and Loaf Su?;ar; superior Tea*
Bacon Sitlus; Iron arvi Steel
Liquors assorted, with a full assortment of
Groceries, which will be sold on reasonabl
terms, by fj. LEVY.
Whiskey.
A few barrels fine old Baltimore whiskey, Miller's
Brand. For sale by
JAMES McEWEN.
Feb. 20, 1818. 8 tf
Carpenter to Hire.
Will be hired by the dav or job, by
March 27. II. LEVY.
SELLING OFF FOR CASH.
W. AN PERSON &CO. intending to close their
general business, will offer their stock of
Ready ITIadc Clothing,
HARD IVA RE, SADDLER Y,
BOOTS, SHOES, &r.
At very reduced prices. As our assortment, is
good, and we arc determined to sell, we would invite
purchasers to call, as great bargains may be
expected
Garden Seeds.
The subscriber is opening a stock of fresh Garden
Seeds, from the celebrated house of Thorbuu.n
<% Co., New York. He will cont-nuc to keep a
supply of the very best and freshest Seeds which
can be obtained in the country, and will dispose of
them on reasonable terms.
Nov. 17. J. R. McKAIN.
Tiniby's Union Water-Wheel.
This Water Wheel
Inu/ I.sill a nAt n 1 ro'irlu rronfim I
speed and willi a less quantity of water than any
wheel in use, (except the over shot under extreme
hiph heads) is very simple! and illiable to disasters,
and Jurablc, being made entirely out of cast iron.
The subscriber will sell district or individual
Rights, with or without wheels. Satisfactory references
can be given in regard to the success of
the wheel, by application to the subscriber, who
can he consulted personally at the Columbia Hotel,
or by letter through the Post Office at Columbia.
MARTIN CHAPJN.
May 3 16 tf
White Lead, Window Glass.
A new snpply of White Lead and Window
Glass just received. As these articles are purchased
at cash prices, they will be sold lower than
they have ever been in this n.arket. Nothing
will bi? gained bv setuling to Charleston for them
Before purchasing elsewhere call at the subscri.
ber's. FRANCIS L. ZEA1P.
Feb. VJ3. 1848. 8 tf
" CAMDEN BRANCH."
TEN MILES of the Camden Branch Kaii.
Road, from the Junction to Clarendon are now
open for the transportation of Freight and Passengers.
A passenger Train runs daily in connection
with the Trains on the South Carolina Rail Road
Freights will also be taken to and from this station*
the charges however, on freight to Clarendon must,
fnr the nresent. he naid in advance.
F??r further particulars, apply to N. I). Baxley,
Agent at Clarendon, or to the Agents on the S. C.
Rail Road.
JOIIX McRAE, Engineer &c.
March 20. 10 tf
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Fresh Garden Seeds,
OF THE GROWTH OF 1847,
Wholesale or Retail,
WARRANTED GOOD,
J nst received by P, Thornton, at the Post Office,
CAMDEN, s. C.
Globo Artichoke fiarly Sugar Losf Cabbago
Gianl Asparagus Early Ox Heart do
Early China Dwarf Beans Long Orange Carrot
While Kidney do Largo Dulcli Parsnip
Rcfugco or 100 lo I do White Solid Cellery
Red Warrenlon do Long Green Cucimber
Early Valentino do I Early do
Robroy do Gltcrkins, fine for Pickles,
Yellow Cranberry do very prolific, and bear till
Large Limn, a very rich frost
shell Bean, rune woll Early summer bush squash
and bears till frost Crooked neck Cashew, a
White Horse do fine running squash, fine
A very tender snap Bean for pics
and vory prolific, does Musk Melon, fine
well to plant with corn. |Cantclopc do
Early Washington or six Nutmeg Melon do
woeks Peas Wnlcr Melon, very fine
Early May do Green curled K ile
Early Charlton do Ecrly curl'd Silccia Lettuce
Bishops early dwf prolific do Large cubhogo head do
Large white Marrowfat do Magnum Bonuui and Ice do
Vicloria J choice kind do White Union
Matchless ^ Large Rod do
Blue Prussian do Large Scotch Leek
Tall Sugar do.Top Onion Seed
Eirly Tuscarora Corn Curled Parsley
Early Golden Sioux do Cayenno and Bell Pepper
Early Sugar do Ixing Scarlet Radish
Canary Seed, for Birds Early scarlet short t?p do
Long Blood Beet Long salmon do
Early Turnip do Scarlet Turnip do
' Truo French sugar do White Turnip do
Large Purplo Brocli Black winter do
Early Cauliflower Round Summer Spinnngc
cabbage. prickly do
Large lalo Drum Iicad Purple Egg plant orGuinca
Large Drum Savoy Squash
Late Dutch Lucern or French clover
Green Glazed Round Red Tomatois
Large Mountain Yel ow do
Green curled Savov Early spring Turnip
Early York Large Norfolk do
I E:?rly Bultcrsea iRuta Bnga
Gatly Dutch
IT A considerable discount will be made to persons
who wish to purchase to sell again.
Should any of the above seeds, on trial, not prove
good, others will be given in return. Dec. 1.
Bagging and Rope.
150 pieces Kentucky Bagging; 100 coils Rope.
Just received and for sale by
sept. 22. II. LEVY.
~ REMOVAL.
The subscriber would inform the public that he
has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr,
William Johnson, second door above II. 1-evy's.
where he will keep on hand a good supply of GROCERIES.
HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to
which he invites the attention of purchasers, as
they will be sold very low.
J. CHARLESWORTII.
March 8. 10 tf
The Subscriber
Has just, returned from the city, where he has
purchased a large stock of choice GROCERIES,
which he will dispose of at moderate prices, consisting
in part, as follows?
Fins Svrup, (from Loaf Sugar,)
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Liquors, Wines
Cbainpuignes, Cordials. Preserves, Pickles
I'ieklcs by the doxen or 100, with other articles
usually found in a Grocery Store.
For sale low by S. B. LEVY.
A PLANTATION FOR SALE,
jr>i Madison County, Mississippi.
A plantation containing 1040 of the very best
creek bottom and tip-land is offered forsale on the
most liberal terms. From 550 to 600 acres are in
cultivation, of which nearly one half is creek bottom..
well ditched smd drained; the up-land in cultivation
is circled. The most of it is perfectly
fresh; but little f it having been cultivated more
than from one to four years. The place has a constantly
running stream passing through it, which
will afford water enough to gin the cotton crop,
and giind all the corn lor the use of the plantation.
It is well supplied with springs of the best water.
It lias upon it a large gin house and cotton press;
a negro quarter sufficient to acotnodatc from 75 to
60 negroes and all necessary out-buildings in proportion.
The Dwelling House is good and rooiny,
and the yard is handsomely improved. It has ad.
joining the house, a fine orchard of peach, plum,
pear, apricot, nectarine, apple treep, grape vines of
various kinds, and almost every fruit that comes to
perfection in this climate. It is believed to be
one of the most desirable tracts of land in the
country, not only on account of the land, improvements,
water <$*c., but also health.
It is offered for sale at a less price and on better
terms, than any such improvements and land are
being offered at in the country.
There ?ill also he sold at the lowest market
price, with the pladtation, the crop of corn, a large
stock of hogp, about GO head of cattle, sheep &x.,
I and plantation tools of every description.
Also, if wanted, all the Household and Kitchen
furniture.
The above mentioned Plantation is adjoining the
lands of William McWillie, and W. E. Johnson.
For further information or purchase apply to
ABRAM A. McWILLIE,
Near Camden, Mississippi.
TO MILL WRIGHTS
and mill owners.
The subscriber having obtained a patent for his
improvement on the Water Wheel is prepared to
sell Rights, either for States, Districts, or to Individuals.
The advantages of this wheel over all
others now in use, arp, that it is not affected by
dead or back water so long as there is a good head
above it; it increases the speed over the ordinary
wheel, so as to grind a bushel in from 3 to 8 minutes?with
a good head of water a bushel has been
ground in the first mentioned time?its construction
is so simple that any one who can make a Tub
Wheel can put one of these in operation; in fact,
it is the Tub Wheel improved.
Persons purchasing a right for a State or District
will he furnished a model free of charge, and
to those who purchase indidual rights all necessary
instructions will be given on personal application
to the subscriber nine wiles westof Camden, where
one of the wheels can te seen in operation.
Letters addressed (post paid) to the subscriber,
(care of A. M. Kennedy,) will meet with prompt
attention. EMANCJEL PARKER.
Attention is invited to the annexed certificates
"Camden 8. C. March 1, 1847.
"This isto certify that I have used the Water Wheel invented
by Mr. Knianuel Parker. I applied it to my Mill,
which had previously ground one bushel in twenty-minuies
hut which, after its application, ground a bushel in fit*, turntiter.
with two-thirds of the tvater power. The meal is equally
as good, if not better than before." P. McKA.
ISonth-Carolinn?Kershfitv District.
I do hereby certify that I have in una. attached to my
Gris' Will, the improved Water Wheel, the Patent of which
Emanuel Parker of Kershaw District has obtained; nnd
find it superior to any wheel I have before had or seen,
and more than realising my most sanguine expectations.
a. a. Mcdowell.
December 9,1847.
South-Cnrlina?Kershatv District.
This is to certify that Air. E. I'arker lias affixed his Patent
Wheel to my Grist Mill, and I am very much pleased
with its performance, and feel confident that it excels
any thine of the kind that 1 have overseen.
WM. taylor.
Northern Tun Sole Leather,
Calf and Lining Skins. Harness and Red and
Black upper Leather, Patent Leather, Saddle
Laether, Shoe Thread &r. &?., for sale by
Feb. ?J3, . GEO. ALDEN.
Notice of Administratrix.
Mary C. Reynolds having obtained grant of
Letters of 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 debts with the administratrix, and all
persons having claims against the said estate will
hand litem 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
? e _ ?1
execute ane give receipts anu acquittances lur lue
same.
MARY C. REYNOLDS.
Jan. 12, 134a 3 If
To Rent,
The store house on Broad street, now occupied
by Jefferson Hurkley. Possession given immediately.
Apply to
A. G. B A SKIN.
Jan. 3 It/
TAKE A SEAT!
Just received a fine assortment of curl-maple
and fancy Sitting and Rocking ('hairs, cane and
wood seal6; together with a tine assortment of
' Furniture, such as Sofas,1'Book Cases, Wardrobes)
Bedsteads, fancy and plain Dressing Bureau?, t^c.
For sale cheap for cash or good paper.
Jan. 5. J. F. SUTHERLAND.
In Equity?Kershaw District.
James Tiller, et al: )
vs [BILL
John AlcSwt en et a! ) ?
It appearing to my satisfaction, that John Tiller,
Jane Titter, Seaborn Tiller and Creighton Tiller,
the children of William Tiller, deceased, defendants
to this Bill are absent from, and reside beyond
the limits of this State: On motion of Chesnuf,
complainant's solicitor, it is ordered that the
said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the
said bill within three months from this date, or an
order pro confesso will be entered against them.
YVM. M. SHANNON, c- e. k. d.
Comm'rs. Office, Feb* 18,1848. [87]
In Equity? Kershaw District.
Margaret McCaskill and Saml. P. Murchison
vs
Daniel McCaskill and others.
It appearing to my satisfaction, that Daniel McCaskill,
the brother of Alexander McCaskill, who
s one of the defendants to this bill, departed from
ihis State many years since, and has not been
heard from or of since then: On motion of J. M.
DeSaussure, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered
hat the said Danie\ or if he be dca,d any children
that he may have left, do plead, answeror demur to
this bill within three months from this day, or an
order pro confesso will be granted against him or
them.
WM. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d.
Comm'rs. Office, Feb. 10, 1843. [8787]
Head Quarters.
Loch/ p.t's Shoals, 27th March, 1348.
ORDER NO.?
The following Regiments will parade for Review
and Drill, at times and places herein stated,
viz: ,
The 20th and 44th Regiments of Infantry at
Sumterville, on Tue.-day, the 2d day of May next,
Tiic Upper Battalion of the 31st Regiment of
Infantry, at Kingstree, on Friday, the 5th of May.
The Lower Battalion at Georgetown, on Tuesday,
the 9th of May.
The 33d Regiment of Infantry, at Conwayboro,
n Saturday the 13th of May.
The 32d Regiment of Infantry at or near 3/arion
Court House, on Tuesday, the 16th of May.
The 30th Uegiment of Infantry, at Bennenttsville
on Thursday, the 18th May.
The 29th Regiment of Infantry at or near Darlington
Court House, on Saturday, the 29th of
May.
The 28th Regiment ol Infantry at or near Chesterfield
Court House, on Tuesday, the 27th of
May.
The 2lst Regiinontof Infantry at Lancasterville
on Saturday, the 27th of iVay.
The 22d Regiment of Infantry at Camden, oil
Tuesday, the BUth of jlJay.
The Cavalry will parade by companies, squadrons.
or regiments of the 4th Division, as the Major
ClencJal may direct, and be prepared for inspection.
The line will be formed and ready for review at
12 o'clock M.
The Commissioned and Non-Comtnissioncd Officers
will assemble the day previous, on their respective
parade grounds, for drill and instruction.
The Major General will with his staff, attend
the r "views.
The Brigadier Generals are charged with the
extension of this order to their respective commands,
and will, with their Staff attend the Reviews
in their Brigades. By order of the commander-in-chief.
James vv. cantey,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
April 12.
100 lUadc Summer Coats
Have just been received from New York, by the
subscriber; among them may be found every style
now fashionable.. Pr ces from two to ten dollars
Also, just opened, a beautiful assortment of made
Vests, Vestings, fancy Linens and Coating cloths,
some verv fine. To insure sales they will be offered
very low. E. VV* BONNEY.
Br Northeruer.
The undersigned has this day opened another
case of Fancy Dry Goods, seven days from New
York?among them some elegant Berages. Prints
and mourning Ginghams, Irish Linens, Lawns,
Table Diap> rs, Doilees, Fans, Sun Shades, &.c.
April 5. E. W. BONNE Y.
Stone JLinie &c.
The subscriber Irs on hand a Jot of superior
Stone Lime, in good order. Also, Plaster Paris,
Cement and Marble Duat, all of which he will sell
very low, C. L CHATTEN.
March 20 13 tf
Administrator's Notice.
The subscriber having received grant of Letters
of Administration dubouis non, of all and singular
' the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were
of Mrs. Marg..ret il/athis, deceased, hereby given
notice to all persons having demands against the
said estate, to hand them in properly attested, and
those indebted are required to make immediate
payment. J. W. REM BERT,
Jan. 19. Adm'rdc Bonis Non.
To Hire.
Patty who is a first rate nurse for Ladies or
Children, also a good house servant and washer,
I and lions very well. JOHN WOK.WAN.
I April 10,1848 15 tf
| Hides Wanted.
| Green and Drv Hides will he purchased by
Feb. 10. \V- ANDERSON & CO.
~ UEHOVAL.
WM. B. JOHNSTON has removed his stock
of Goods to the store formerly occuoied by A. M.
Kennedy, Esq. two doors above Mr. James Dun
... l:.. < _: 1?
Jap e where he will lie giau 10 see ms menue ?uu
customers. March 8.
Spring Fashion.
Ladies' Colored and Black (iaitors, latest 6ty 1c,
ust received and lor sale by the subscriber. Also
ladies White Satin and Kid Slips.
GEO. ALDEN.
! March 15. 11 tf
i
I
i
Books and Stationary.
SCHOOL BOOKS. '
Of every kind u?ed in our School*
BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNS.
MISCELLANEOUS AND CLASSICAL BOOKS,
COPY AND CYPHERING BOOKS,
DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, . ,
and other Account Book*. . ,
PASS AND MEMORANDUM. BOOKS,"
SLATF.S AND PENCILS, _
MONOCHROMATIC PAPER AND CRAYONS,
BLACK AND RED INK, BLACK SAND,
BLACK AND RED LEAD PENCILS,
LETTER, WRITING AND DRAWING PAPER,
Ruled and Plain. . .
NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
SEAUNG WAX AND WAFERS, Ac. Ac.
HiltUS. A. YOUXG.
S3J>ffiEXr<B-3
Tike mibticriber will open an Thursday, the 16th of March.
on elegant variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD8,
purcliased since the l*t of March in New York. Among
them may be found a large assortment of
LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS,
French Kid and Silk Gloves, Linen ami Cotton Edging and
Tnanatinm. T irw>n Pflrnhfir Hiiririk^rr>hip(? AfVTM ntrw atl U^
Silk warp and common Alipacha*; all kinds of Count
Goods. Also?Fancy Linens and Vesting*, different ttjrlw
of Summer Hats, Ac. They will be sold on tkefeuitma
Match 15. E. IV*. BONNEV.
.Just Receive*!.
A fresh supply of GENUINE MEDICINES
Among ihem arc?
MURRAY'S FLUID M AGNES I \ st*SUPERIOR
ENGLISH .MUSTARD ...? .
CAMPHOR
BEST CASTOR OIL
DO SWEET OIL . ,,*>
ALCOHOL
MEAKl.M'S EXTRACTS, FOR FLAVORING* ? i
TARRAN'J 'S SELTZER APERIENT . . -iff il
LLUV t, v.wi.vr-ic TQOI'H AOina xr.Ji.vM A,
SUPERIOR WHITE WAlr^ |
TOWNSEND'S SARSAPAR1LLA
SWAYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY j
The above, together with every othtr arlicle
in the Drug line, via?
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Windotr Glass
PERFCflERV,
will be sold at least an low as articles of like qnalr
ty can be obtained in the neighborhood.
JAMES R. McKAlN.
Feb. 29. 9 rf
Black's Ancient and Modern Atlas, GO plates, foHo
| Pinkertnn's Universal Atlas, CI plates, folio
I Mills' District Maps of South Carolina, 29 plate*, fojq
{ Mitchell's Modem and Ancient Atlas, 4to
Butler's Bncieut Atlas, 8vo. ,
March 23. A. YOUNG.
CAMDEN AND CHARLOTTE
MAIL LINE.
The Post Master General having given directions
to run the mail from this place to Charlotte
three times a week, instead of twice, as former jr,
- LP *11 .1 / -I .-?? ?! aL.^
inc puonc win urcrewre, yica&t; idht* iimiutr? uwi
the stage will leave Camden every Monday, Wedncsday
and Saturday, at HA. M., and arrive in '
Lancaster the same afternoon.
Leave Lancaster every Tuesday, Thumlayand
Sunday, at 5 A. M., and arrive in Charlotte by 5
P. M.
Leave Charlotte every Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday at 8 A. M and arrive in Lancaster same
aftermon; leave Lancaster every Tuesday,Thursday
and Sunday at 5 A. M. and arrive in Camden
at *3 P. M.
JAMES McEWEN, Contractor.
Feb. 23, 1843. 8 ^ tf
The Charlotte Jeffersoniar. will please insert
three liu.es and hand in their bill to J. McT..
Bacon and Lard.
5,000 lbs. North Carolina BACON
1,000 do fresh do LARD
1.000 gal*, best do WHISKEY
For sale by JOHN INGR^tf. *
On Consignment?From the North..
A choice lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
and Spanish Sogers of several very tine brands.
Any ]>erson wishing a very superior artiele for
their own use, will do well to call and examii^tbe
assortment, as it will be sold low. Applv at
Post Office to P. THORNTOtf*f>
March 15. 11 tf
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 tnismew at their old
stand, where all orders in their line will be thankfully
received and promptly attended to. They
have good workmen and superior material?, and
will warrant all work done whether of iron orWood.
Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to ofr
der. Wagons, carts, carriages, <fc. made or repaired.
Prices moderate.
Jan. 19. WHITAKER &. ARRANTS.
Monumental Subscription.
In calling the attention of the citizen* of Kershaw
District to the object of the following resolntion,
adopted at a meeting held in Camden on lite
16th ult., and asking their co-operation in this noble
undertaking, the undersigned, the committee
to whom the matter has been entriutted, feel
that it would be equally unjust to the gallunt dead,
and to those whose assistance in this matter is expected,
to make any appeal in this behalf. The
committee doubt not that every patriot son of old
Kershaw will feel it to be alike hie grateful privilege
and sacred duty, to contribute according to
his means.
Subscriptions may be addressed to any one of
the undersigned. I
WM. M. SHANNON, ED. A. SALMOND,
JAS. CHESNUT, Jr. W. J. McKAIN,
JOS. B. KERSHAW, B. B. SALMOND.
Commit lee.
Camden S, C., April 10th, 1848.
Resolved, That we, the People of Kershaw
District, do erect a monument in honor of ibefr
memories, to ho inscribed with the names of
Lieut. Col. Jamks P. Dickinson,
Lieut. James Willis Cantey,
Sergeants Jonah R.Holmes and J. B. Canthen.
Corporals W. X. Robinson, and M. G. Cas.
ton.
Privates J* W- Bounds, John M. Catoe, Rob.
ert Ford, W. Hopkins, Alfrrd I.ove, Amos
Mosely. W. C. McFarland, William Nelson,
Owen Posted, James S. Powel, Hugh A. Rol.
lins, William Robinson, Ja?. Riddle, Dennis
Sizer, Anson B. Sizer, W. L. Weeks. James
Dunlap, John Cain, Alexander Collins, Jamea
Marshall. Allen McCaskill, Ivev Rape, James
White, J. C. Rennet, Hiram Rials, John P.
Keith, E. F. Warlick. Wn?. A. Hilton, B. F.
Berry, J. W. Raker, Fitzsimmons, H. Gibbons,
George W. Oilman, Joseph Hntrel, Ransom
Logan, Jackson Nettles, John Villppigue, Jamea
P. Rosser, James Harral, Rculten Roberta, Rob.
ert White, Amos Mosely, and such other i?en?.
i hers of Company C. as may hereafter Iooao
I .L-;_ i?? _ .l : r ik.:. ?...m
j ineir lives in mr snnu ui men wuu%?j.
Sejnw, Segnrs.
5,000 Gold Leaf Segars
5-000 Consolacion Do
5.000 Charleston Do *
Butterfly. Washington
Preyed Espennza
Crowned Eagle; Cazadore
m. also
Thomas' Tobacco
Churubusco do and various other brands
For sale by S. B. LEVY?
Ladies' French Kid Slippers and walking Shoes
city made; also, men's and boy's Russet and Kip
" ra^nivoti and far Hale bv
uro<ians. ...
February 2. E, W. B6NNEY.
For Sale.
50 barrels freth LIME, in good order.
Jan. 5 J. F. SUTHERLAND.