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|jfe^ .. a :t,r, HI J* 18 kyJ p 4 ? J fa M wkSM For the cure of Headache, .Giddiness, Salt Rheurr Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Cho era Morbus, Pains in ttie Back Li.nbs and Joints, Genera weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heari Liver Complaint. Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deaf ness. Dropv, Asthma. Itchings of the Skin, revere of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, and all other Diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and morbid seciu:tio.\s ok tlik l1vkr axl *tomach. F.r?rf ta which the human frame is subject originates from impurities of the blued or derangement o the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients a; Natuie intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System! Strike at the root of the disease, removing all impurities from the body, opening the pores externally and internally separating all foreign and obnoxious particles from the Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is tlte origin, must Ik tuoroughly o.ire?necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Civer and Stomach, thereby tis.tz.TU, by opening tlte pores, cleansing the veins a . .rteries, ntcmpeding all the natural veins and [>n rifyini i K k> I; they render the svs'-ra not only thorough' Iv sounbut als > impervious to disease, even when all or ier m.ZAN's have failed. r i . last twelve months, more than one hun' V rio<t azravated forms of dyspepsia have nf-.i;;:'.v i . Medicine, where rigid dieting tie i -,.e hi i. ' i" -\ "y other m'ans had been resor v ? it ; iv- Oen?fit, attd v.hen death stared its inL- rabh ; i n c-.c in the face. If Dr. Gordon's Pills were .ml : v' 1 cure of any but th's horrid malady, r.e-ii -*ss in this disease alone would be sufficient n t.'t . itme" the name of their invezitor, as a dene ->h <>v ins species. V* 'i medicine never fails to cure the worsLcases o vi i ? in o'r >n*ek! Foe ivmore'd -tailed description of the Medicine, the man ner of its ope.-uUon, the complaints it is adapted to and tin cnrea IT "has pr'Iiimud. we reter me reader 10 our agcuo v.*U't will i'ire them a Pamphlet gratis. For sale by James R. McKai.n, F. L. Zemp Camden -..I ( : a: all the townsand countrystores in the Soutl *uu tVcsi. Fruili is powerful, and, in this instance, ha: prevailed. Peter# Vegetable Pills. Testimonials.?Extract of a letter from Dr vVainesof Philadelphia,Feb. 2,1840.?"Your Pillt are the mildest in their operations, and yet mos powerful in their effects, of any that J have evei met with in a practice of eight and twenty years Their action on the chyle, and hence on the itrnu rities of the bibod, is evidently very surprising." Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry II ill, of Q,no. bee. L. C.,-March 6, 1841.?"For billievers sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and . nlargemcnt of the spleen, Dr. Peters' J'ills are at excellent medicine." For sale bv j 11 the Druggists in Augusta, Hani' burg and Charleston, and A.J. .Muses, Sumter viile. J. R. McKAlN", Sole Agent in Camden Also, for sale by J. R- McKain, Camden and A A. J. Moses, Sumterville, HARRISON'S OINT MBNT, an unfailing remedy in the cure of al kinds of Wounds, Sores, Scalds and Burns, ant tTie Piles. Price 50 cents. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S FEVSF, AND AST73 FILLS. If there ever was a medicine that merited tlx public praise for the great good it has done in cu ring Chills and Fever, it certainly must be I)r. Ty ler's Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in 2* boars. They do not operate as a purgative, du aa a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms and curs permanently, nor can thev fail, if used ai directed?the trial of a single box will prove tin above statements, therefore, if you would secun your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler' Ague Fills. for sale by J. R. McKatn and F. L. Zemp, ii Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most o the towns and country stores. * HEALTH! HEALTH^ THOMSON'S CM POUD SYRUP OF TAR & Y 3 ) \' i" \ The only CERTAIN 11EMED Yfur the Cure of CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. Fain in the Side an B*past,*ore Throat, Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives. Nervous Treincurs, Liver Somplaint, Diseased Kidneys, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast, and Lungs, Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is non so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal a Consumption. In this country especially, Pulmonary Cor sumption is emphatically a scourge, and in its resistless ca reer, sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, lavin low, with a relentless hand, the strongest and fairest of ou race. .Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease Improved vain, and all that seemed within our power wa at best the alleviation of suffering, rendering son tew ha 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 uponjwhieh it found its superior claims to the attention of the attlicted, tnat ai %vho require its use may repose full confidence in its euro rive powers. Since its first preparation he has had th pleasure of witnessing- its happy results in numerous ins tan ces; bu. be was determined not to offer it fo the public un til he bad become thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. Ha ving such conviction, he now coufiJentiy offers it as a rem edywihtout a parallel in the cureof PULMONARY CON SUMPTION and its kindred diseases. Let the follywing speak for itself? *T have used Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar am Wood Naptha, for some time in my practice, and liav found it the most efficient remedy I ever used in Consuinp live ca-tes. chronic catarrh, &c., when great irritabiliu vviib weakness of the pulmonary organs existed. The ta i 'Si; with whicli it acts is greatly in its favor where dy> new. or oppression exists, whicfi is iinmedlutely relieve l>y it. In Pulmonary Consumption it can lie used wit confidence, being applicable to every form of tliat dise&st :trd I r insider iia medicine well worthy the attention ( I'liV8:ci.ias,and exempt from the imputation of empiricism. M. CHAMBERS, M. D. (^tad dphia, Oct. 11,13-1G. Tn'e a'wve medicine prepared only by Abnev \ Dick .1. v, ;t! \ E. comer of Fifth ane Spruce Streets. Philadc S >!d in Camden by F. L. ZCMP, Sole Agent, un t.y r -t-er table Druggists generally. uue 31 or od cts. per bottle. Beware of Imitationi 'January I'd- 3 8t For Sale. A i. ur horse watfo.i will be sold low, and on ;it: required. "Apply to J.\S. McEWEN. Jiu> >Q:Ji 18 K 28 tf Lamp Oil. A superior arti le of Bleachcii Sperm Oil, at tin iiiw price of ONE DOLLAR per {jallon. F??r srle by F. L. ZEMP. Ileigh-Ilo! \ lot of Toys, Negro Dancers, CpfFee Grinders and Sawyers. For sale by may 17. F. L. ZHMR. FASHIONABLE REMOVAL. Tl.e subscriber informs her .riends and the pub lie, tuat she has taken ihe store formerly occupiec by Dr* A. DeLeon, ami lias just returned fron Charleston with a select lot ol SPRING GOODS Silk and Stra.v Bonnets, Ribbons; Flowers, Laces Gloves, Hats and Caps, which will be sold for casl or to Dunctnal customers on the usual terms. Bonnets repaired and trimmed. New York and English Fashions just rpceived AM Tailoring done at this Establishment war ranted. M. GOUDLAD. April 1. 14. tf Dying and .Scouring. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public generally, that he is prepared to restore u their original colors when faded, gentlemen's wearing apparal, such as coats, pantaloons, vests aai cloaks, and neatly press, lie will also remove grease or paint, and line 01 repair if needed 01 wished. Ladies and gentlemen's Bonnets ant ilats Dyed Black and neatly pressed. He assures the pbbiic that any work done b) hiui will not soil the whitestest article. He will also continue to work at the tailor's trade, and will receive the fashions regularly ant warrant good fits. The subscriber may be found on DeKalb street west of the M, E. Church. April,'<20. [17tf] A. MILES. THE WOLD'S ItULLATlON! THAT THE TILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS By Br. Upliam's Vegetable Electuary The greatsensation which was created among the Medical Faculty, and tli.oughout the civilized world, by the an- j nounoement of Dr. Up nam's Elactiinrv. for the cure of Piles ! i (a disease that resisted all former medical treatment,) has i settled down Into a thorough confidence that it is a positive t and speedy cure in all cases of Piles, either Bleeding or t Blind, External or Internal, also, for all diseases of the Sto rnach and Bowels, such as I Severe and Habitual Costivexess. DvspErsu, Livi er Complaint,Inflammation oftuk Spleen, Kidneys, i Bladder. Bowels, and Spine; Ulceration of the In> testines; Flow of Blood to the Head. <tc.; and FOR THE RELIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. f Voluntary Certificates United States Marshall's Office, ? New York. December 6th, 1S47. $ j Messrs. Wyatt & Ketch an?Gentlemen?I'nderstand! itig that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham's Veffetable Electuary for the cure of Piles, 1 have t deemed it a duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalf of that valuable Medicine. I have lieen afllictad with the I Piles many years,and uave tried various remedies, but with , no beneficial effects, 'npeed, I began to consider my case J hopeless. But. about the first of September last, I was pre. vailed upon by a friend, to make a trial of the above named . medicine; I took his advice, and rejoice to sav that I am not only relieved, but I believe perfectly eufed. 1 most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to be i afflicted with that annoying arid dangerous disease. Verv Respectfullv, your ob't. servant, ELY MOORE. New York, September Ctli, 1847. Messrs. Wyatt & Kotrham?Gentlemen? 1 am constrained t give you a statement of the benefit I derived from usl: g Dr. '"ptiant" Electuary, in a case of Piles, by so doi iug, I shall render a bendfit to those who ure suffering from ' that troublesome di-ease. I was reduced for several years > by tlie Piles so much that it was with great difficulty for me to walk or attend to my business. I also suffered from other disease, which were extremely troublesome, and f which I atn pleased to say two boxes of the Electury entirely removed; and that my health is better now than it lias lieen for many years. It has done me and my family since more good, and with less expense, than all the physicians to . whom I ha ve applied, or medicine that I have used. 1 remain, still in perfect health. Your ob't serv't. NELSON NEWTON, i 230 Spring street, cor. Renwick. 5 New York, November 2. 18-17. Me srs. Wyatt <fc Ketcham?Gentlemen?1 consider it a duty which I not sniy owe to you, but to my fellow beings, to speak in praise of Dr. L'pliatn's Electuary, a medicine which 1 think has saved my life, and restored me to full health. Forseverdl years 1 wasafflicted with Piles.tngeth er with Dyspepsia, and a general derangement of the syst tern. I employed different physicians, with no good re.-tilt, r and they at least told tnc they could do no more for me, and sai<l that Imust die. I thus had given up all hopes of ever having my health restnred, until I bod called to mind the benefits that a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Benjamin Pereival) lad derived in a severe case of curoniclc dysentery, by your medicine. that 1 purchased a box, which, to my sur prise, after taking a few -loses, I received great re' let. and thank GoJ. by continuing its use. that T am now re stored to perfect health. MILS. SAKAti T. AMEtS, I 142 Mercer street. Notice.?The genuine Uplmm's Eloctuary has his written signature thus (cy-A. I'pham. M. D.) The hand is al so done with the pen. i'riee a onx. Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT & KETCIIAM, 121 Fulton street, N. Y. and Druggist* generally, throughout the United States and Canadies. J. R. McKAIN, Agent for Camden, S.C. March 22 12 tf ' Most Extraordinary Work! j THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. By Dr. A. M. MARICEAU, Professor of Diseases of Women. Sixth Edition. 18m. pp. 25u. Price$125,000 copies sold in Three Mouths. Every female is getting a copy of this most important and . interesting Work. Thousands of females, married and . unmarried, (the married particularly) are suffering and i have suffered for years, expending money in purchasing useless medicines, who would here at once discover the ' nature of their complaint, its rause, and the remedy, i, It is intended especially for the married, or those con3 templating marriage, as it discloses important secrets which B should be known to them particularly. And thus forone ' dollar, (the price of the Iwok.) years of misery will be saved 5 to thousands of females, and their youth, beauty, and s buoyancy of spirits retained to an advanced age, instead of ailing, sick, and emaciated at thirty, u To the wife, to the mother, to the female cither budr ding into womanhood, or to the one in the decline of vears, in whom nature contemplates an important change, as also to the one contemplating marriage, it is beyond price. Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months, with perfect safety and certainty.- In no instance lias a remittance failed to reach the publisher, or the book tho?*e to whom it has been directed. Oa the receipt of One Dollar, the "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" will be sent (u-iUiou! cust to tfir purc/uiscr for postage.) to any |iart of the United >lates. P. Thornton, at the Post Office is Agent for Camden, (f for the sale of the above. Feb. 23. 1848. 8 Cin Kirkbridc's Tattersall's Heave Powders. This remedy, which lias been used with such remarkae ble success in England for the cure of heaven, thirk-winda ed, chronic cough and colds in horses, is now proved to be i- a positive specific in these complaints. Those who have i- heretofore considered these complaints entirely incurable g have been obliged to chance their opinions before the r ASTONISHING RESULTS e that have been effected by the use of this medicine in the a city of New York alone, where more than 4UU horses have ,t been cured of worst cases of heaves, <Src., since thair introduction there. The Tatters-all's Heave Powders have r, been fairly tested in ihincilv, having been used by the most s extensive omnibus proprietors, and livery stable keepers, to s many of whom we are permitted to refer for proof of their il efficacy in the above diseases. GREAT CONDITION MEDICINE, e Besides their specific action upon diseases of the lungs i- and windpipe, the 'Patten-all's Heave Powders, from their i- great alterative and rcstoraliuHb-operiies, are effectual in horses as sarsapasiiia proves (We in the human race for the removal of impurities of the blood and predispositions to disease. Many, cases of founder has been prevented and cured by a few doses of the Heave Powders, when thrown into the food that is given the heated animal after rl a liard drive or exjiosure to inclement weather. Tltcy are e warranted to cure the worst cough in a few days, ami w ill > wholly eradicate a recent cold by the use of i or 2 doses. , As a conditi on medicine, they are unequalled, especially when a tight hide, starting coat, loss of appetite, ect, de*i notes a derangementofthe digestive functions, or existence ri of butts and worms in the alimentary canal, as described It in the following certificate: :, Messrs. A. H. (lough A Co?Gentlemen. That package if of your Heave Powders thai 1 bought of you for my horse's " cough has entirely cured him. but in a different way than I expected. The first dose of Ex|?eclorarit Powder that I administered brought away an immense number ol worms ._ froin hitn anil I believe they were all the cause of ihe cough j. rough coat, cct; which he exhibited for that package has j entireiy cun-d hiiu; his upjieiite is good and he is now in prune condition 1 cheerfully recetiuueud your Heave , Powder for worms as well as heaves. Von S AM'L ROBERTS. Host Ifnuip?t?*ad. L i. Oct. 26,1847. ForkhI--by J. It. .M?'KAI.N Camden, l*rire$l. a S. II. LEVY Will continue to act as Agent for both the Banks _ in tiiis place, and attend to any commission business that may he entrusted to him. * Fashionable Clothing. We arc now receiving from New-York, our stock Ready-made Clothing, made in the latest and most fash" ionaliie style, viz: Super Black. Dress ami Frock Coals; , Do " " Sacks; Brown and Olive Frock Coats; Business Coats, of various styles, and" made ofhand* ? some materials; Cloth, Beaver Cloth and Pilot Overcoats; Vests of various stvlex; Pants Ac; With a full supply of Shirts, Under Garments, Suspen* ders, self-adjust inn Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, lloiscry Ac, all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices by Oct. 27. W. ANDERSON & CO. House and Lot for Male. 1 The subscriber oilers for sale his House and I?t situated ? near the Methodist Church in Camden. For further par, ticular* apply to T. W. Pegues. , Feh.22. W. J. FRANCIS. Jarneti Chcsnut, jr., Esq., is my sole Agent and Attorney, with full power to act lor mo in settling ' the Estate of the laic Dr. George Reynolds: and no * other person is authorised to use my name, or to receive money or grant discharges of the said Estate, unless specially empowered in writing by hitn or ' myself. -WARY C REYNOLDS, Adtn'x of G. Reynolds. ; A/arch 27, 1S47 Ordinary'* notice. | 1 Whereas no application has been made for Ad* ministration upon the goods and effects of R. L, r Wilson ilec'd . I have taken possession of them as I Derelic, and hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said Estate, to come and make immedi' ate payment, and those having demands against the same, to present them to me duly attested, J. R. JOY, o. K. D. I Camden, May 26, 1648. 22 tf t Windsor and cane bottom Chairs, Ladies' Travelling Trunks and Bonnet Boxes. For sale by tnay 2L E. W. BONNEY, ' Goods at and b:low Prime Cost. ! 8 My entire stock of Goods, consisting of Faucy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, &c-, will be offered for sale for a short time at Cost J Prices, ? v Bargains maybe had, as ti.e object is to close up as soon as possible. . Terms, cash. For bills of fifty dollars and up- 1 wards, Notes, well secured, at 60 and 90 days will * betakeu. W. B. JOHNSTON, May 24. 21 Agent for Assignees. | Family Groceries. [ A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest ( prices, at the CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. i Notice. j Three months from this date 1 shall anply for new scrip i for one share Camden Branch Kail ltoad. which has been lost er mislaid. S. K. Glt'FORl). i may 9, ltM8. 20 tf f Coopering, &.?. J The subscriber offers his services to the public < in the above business in its various branches. Old ; Tubs, Pails, tj-c. will be re-hcoped and made as ( good as new. tie will also, clean oui ana put wells in complete order, make and repair curbs, i well houses, buckets, cj-c. Persons requiring his j services, will do welt to call nt his shop on the ' Public Square in Log Town, opposite public well, ( wheie all orcers will be thankfully received, and executed on moderate terms. ' June 21. JOHN II. IILWSON. ! : i Ordinary's Notice. Whereas, no administration on the estate of Ja- I cob Hammond, late of Kershaw District, deceased j has applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assem- ( bly, I have taken possession of the goods and chat- i toJs, rights and credits of the said estate as derc- ' lict. All persons indebted to the said estate are ( required to pay the same over to me, and those | having demands against the estate will present t them to 11.e duly attested for payment. June 21. J. R. JOY, O. K. D. Ladies' Boots and Slioes, i W. Anderson & Co. have received from Phila- , delphia, a handsome assortment of I Ladies' colored silk Gaiters , ' " " Francais Gaiter ) made by " black lasting Gaiters > Ityan At Co. " black balf Gaiters ) Philadelphia" " Kid Slippers 1 " Kid anJ Calf Walking Shoes .Missesblack and colored Kid Slippers ' * Kid and Calf Walking Buskins Children's fancy Bronze and black do ?also? j Men's sewed and pegged Bmgans, very low Men's Women's and Boy's Shoes and Bootees, of our own J manufacture, for sale low, bv ' Jan. 6- W. AN'DI USON & CO. JOHN INGRAM, Receiving fc Forwnrding Merchant and BankAgent, j CAMDEN, 6. C. I All business entrusted to him faithfully attend. 1 ed to, on moderate terine. JOHN J. WORKMAN, BANK AGENT 1', /% t a> i\n vt n / i 1^.1 HI ISO. t/. F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Agent, ? CAMJJEN, S. C. ' Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any < description. ' ETAuction Room opposite James Dunlap, a few < doors above Davis's Hotel. 11?tf ' SELLING OFF FOR CASH. ! W.ANDERSON & CO. intending to close tlieir ' general business, will ofl'er tlieir stock of o^i-aDco-jDSESc, Ready Clothing, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, ! BOOTS, SHOES, <S:c. 1 At very reduced prices. As our assortment is j good, and we arc determined to sell, we would invite purchasers to call, as great bargains may be J expected I White Lend, Window Glass. 1 A new snpply of White Lead and Window ' Glass just received. As these articles are pur- 1 chased at cash prices, they will be sold lower than they have ever been in this n.arket. Nothing 1 will be gained by sending to Charleston for them Before purchasing e'sevvliere call at the subscri. ber'e. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. I Feb. 23, 1848. 8 tf \ _JPIG^TAIL! PIG-TAIL! Tobacco Pouches of Gum Elastic I " " Gntta l'ercha I 1 ALSO J (jum Elastic Purses, Porte Monies, Cigar cases and Bone Rattles. For sale by may 17. F. L. ZBMP. JLaw Copartnership. The undersigned have formed a Cojiarinerehip in tlie practice of Iaw and Equity for the Districts of Lancaster, Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter. Office, heretofore occupied by Jas. Chcsnut on Main street, near the Court House. i JAMES CIIKSNUT, Jr., , W. TIIUULOW CASTON. , May 10, 1848. 120 tf JOS, B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! Broad-street, Caiuden, S. C. i Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lan- i aster and Fairfield Districts. t Til 12 FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber being thankful for the large pat- ( ronage he has received, assures his customers and ) the public, that he will continue to execute his j work in the best and most fashionable style, at | short nutice. In order to obtain the best workmen ( he has to pay the highest prices in cash; he has therefore changed his business, and adopted the | cash system, and will expect the money whenever his bills are presented. W. M. WATSON. Sept. 1. 1847. 34 tf_ the Subscriber. 1 ?JlLL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in both the Banks of this place, and attend to any ' Commission Business which may be entrusted to him. Office at the Counting Room of McDowall 4* Shannon C.J. SHANNON. ( Notice. r All persons having demands against the Estate a of John II. Anderson, will hand them in to the Administrator legally attested, within the time prescribed by law,and all persons indebted to the said estate, will make immediate payment to t JAMES It. McKAIN, Adtn'r. v Aug. 25, 1847. a ?cTmatiieson", BANK AGENT. At his old stand opposite Davis' Hotkl ( Brickltijiug and Plastering. c The subscriber having located himself in Camden, respectfully offers his services to the citizens of the town and the surrounding country. Brick- " laying, plain Plastering, stucco work, cornish and centres, rough casting, imitations of all kinds o stone &c., will be executed in a manner warranted to give satisfaction. A share of patronage is sol icited. IJe may be found at his residence 011 Rutledge between Market and Lyttleton streets. Per- * sous in the country wishing his service, can ad- J1 dress him through the Post Office. , JOSEPH SHEPHERD. (1 Aug. 18, 1847. 32 tf ? (Gentlemen's Fashionable Boots, n Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON CO. 0 iHair Brushes, &c. A fine variety of superior Hair Brushes, Tooth, {rushes, Nail Brushes, Feather Dusters, Cloth Le {rushes, Flesh Brushes, Shoe Erushes, and all rjo orts of Brushes. For sale by G( may 17. F. L. ZEMP. he IEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PEASTER ? VIIEKE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CANNOT po EXIST. ha A gentleman in tiie South ol Europe, and Palestine,in tit 830 heard so much said in the latter place in favor of Jew lavid's Plaster, and of the (as he considered,) miraculous jr :urcs it had performed, that he was induced to try it on ' lis own person, for a Liver afFcction, the removal of which n" lad been the chief object of his journey, but which had th esistcd the genial influence of that balmy and delicious e.\ lime. sa He accordingly npplied a plaster on the rightside of his :hest, where the pain was sealed, another between the houldcrs, and one over the region of the livei. In the Meantime lie drank freely of tin herb tea of iuxative cpialties. lie soon found liis'health improving, and in a few veeks his cough left him, sallowncss of his skin disap icared, liis pain was removed, and his health became per- by nanently reinstated. at ^ince that time he has been recommending it to his riends and acquaintances for all fixed pains whatever iucIi as Rheumatism, Gout. Pain in the side, liip, hack ind limbs, in every case of waich it has proved an effi ientcure. He has likewise witnessed the happy effects if its softening and healing qualities in numerous cases o Scrofulous Humors, Knots, Wens, White Swellings, Hard ar Tumors, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, Ague in the Breast, and w lie like, to the united satisfaction of himself and others. Pi It has been beneficial in eases of Weakness, such as paid pi md weakness in the Stomach, weak Limbs, Lameness ,, ^flections of the Spine, l'emale .Weakness, d'c. No fe- 1 nale suhjoot to pain or weakness in the hack or sides, ihoold be without it. Married ladies iu delicatesituatisns ind great relief from constantly wearing this plaster. The application of the plaster between the shoulders has leen found a certain remedy for Cold*, Coughs, Pluhysic, ind Lung Afli-cliuiis, in their primary stages. It destroys __ nfiannnation by perspiration. In view of the great benefit resulting from the. use of this ilaster, within his own observation, nis confidence in its |,; iUjM-riority over every othes plaster, ointment and opadil- .. loe, before the public in this eonniry, has induced this jentleman to place the Hebrew Plaster into the hands u vv .hose who will give it publicity, believing it will prov C tselfa blessing to the community at large. . w Tim peculiarities of the chemical compound arc owing ,1 u its extraordinary effect upon the animal fibres or nerves, igamcnts anil muscles, its virtue being curried by tliera to ;he immediate seat of the disease or of pain and weakness. ft^None genuine without the engraving of JEW DA- ~ VID on the wrapper, around '-ach box. I Price fifty cent* per box. Each box contains sufficient L ? spread six or eight plasters, Kf?Sold wholesale and retail by ACOVTLL& MEAD, ai No. 80 Chartres street, New Orleans, the general agent* for the <S'outh and West, to whom all orders forthegcnuii irticle must be addressed. Sold in Camden bv is May 30. JAMES It. M< ICAIN. |,j SOAPS, &c. t0 Rose Soap Chinese Floating Soap Musk Soap Omnibus Soap It Paylore Transparent Soap Almond Soap ' Pranspartnt Wash Balls Shaving Cream pi Military S having Soap Gen. Tailors Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Puff* Lilly White Toilet Powder G roilet Bottles of various Patterns. tt m, FT ?FMP PEBFtMERY. 81 Colognes (all kinds) Milk of Roses Lavender Water Extract of Heliotrope ai Drange Water .. ' Patchouiy ? Kxtrnrt of Pink " Rose " Rose Geranium " Jockey Club " Muusseline " Roq. de Caroline " Verveine " Verbena w ' . Jasmin " Jonquille G " Boq.ds Cliantilly ' Magnolia j* " Reseda " Citrouella Ruse ? For sale by F. f.. ZEMP. A PLANTATION FOR SALE7 In Jiladison County, Mississippi. A plantation containing 1040 of the very beet :reek bottom and up-land is offered for sale on the ^ nost liberal terms. From 530 to 000 acres are in ;ultivation, of which nearly one half is creek bot- a] torn, well ditched and drained; the up-land in cullivation is circled. The most of it is perfectly t| :resh; but little < f it having been cultivated more a, han from one to four years. The place has a con- p itantly running stream passing through it, which will afford water enough to gin the cotton crop, ind grind all the corn lur the use of the plantation. It is well supplied with springs of the best water. Lt has upon it a large gin house and cotton press; m l negro quarter sufficient to acomodalc from 73 to h; 30 negroes and all necessary out-builJings in pro- A portion. The Dwelling House is good and roomy, w ind the yard is handsomely improved. It has ad- et joining the house, a fine orchard of peach, plum, ?ear, apricot, nectarine, apple trees, grape vines of various kinds, and almost every fruit that comes to ~ jerfection in this climate, lt is believed to be >ne of tho most des: ab'c tracts of land in the country, not only on account of the land, improvencnts, water 4'c-> but also health. It is offered for saieata less price and on better terms, than any such improvements and land are teing offered at in the country. There will also he 6o!d at the lowest market i jrtce, with the pladlation, the crop of corn, a large itock of hogs. about 60 head of cattle, sheep &.C., ind plantation tools of every description. Also, if wanted, all the Household and Kitchen iirniture. i The above mentioned Plantation is adjoining the I ands of William McWillio, and W. K. Johnson. V For further information or purchase apply to i A nn t M A M.tlHI t IIJ 1 ilUIY.'iJi I\. AJC >> ILJIJI I J, 1 Near Camden, Mississippi. TO MILL WRIGHTS" AND MILL OWNERS. The subscriber having obtained a patent for his w mprovement on the Water Wheel is prepared to hi <ell Rights, either for States, Districts, or to Indi- ai riduals. The advantages of this wheel over all ithers now in use, are, that it is not affected by R lead or back water 60 long as there is a good head er tbove it; it increases the speed over the ordinary th ivheel, so as to grind a bushel in from 3 to 8 rnin- c< jtes?with a good head of water a bushel lias been te ground in the first mentioned time?its construe- bi ion is so simple that any one who can make a Tub VV heel can put one of these in operation; in fact, t is the Tub Wheel improved. Pi Persons purchasing a right for a State or Dis- S, rid will be furnisher a model free of charge, and In othose who purchase iudidual rights all necessary lii nstructions will be given on personal application fa :o the subscriber nine miles westol Camden, where le jne of the wheels can be seen in operation. qi Letters addressed (post paid) to the subscriber, [care of A. Al. Kennedy,) will meet with prompt mention. E.MAN DEL PARKER. Attention is invited to the annexed certificates ' "Cniudeu S. C. March 1, 1847. "Tbii i#to certify that I have used the VVnter Wheel in- ^ rented by Mr. Emanuel i'urker. I applied it to my Mill, shich had previously ground one bushel in twenty-minutes l?is.lt nfl.tr ifu ortnlicnf ir*n rrmnnil n hnwlif?) in lirp 111m. ilct, willi two-thirds of the water [lower, 'i'lie meal is ejually as good, if not better than before." I'. Melt A. ISouth-Cnrolinn?Kershaw District. ' 1 do hereby certify that I have iri use. attached to my ?J trist Mill, the improved Water Wheel, the Patent of which Si Emanuel Parker of Kershaw District lias obtained; and at it id it superior to any wheel I have before had or seen, ind more than reulisiug ray inost sanguine expectations. ,. a. a. Mcdowell. 111 December 9, 1817. 6a South-Cnrliim?Kershatv District. This is to certify that Mr. E. Parker lias affixed his Paent Wheel to my Oris! Mill, anil 1 am very much pleased \ ith its performance, and feel confident that it cxeels jty thing of the kind thutl have everscen. WM. TAVLOR. Jo Town Residence for Sale. The subscriber will sell bis town residence at a Jreat Bargain. Any one wishing to purchase can ixantine the premises at anv time. ftf * E. W. BONNEY. " July 12. 28 tf J In Equity?Lancaster District. 011 M. C. Heath. 1 co vs. > Petition for Relief. John C. Carm:6, et al ) _ It appearing to my satisfaction, that John C. Hi ilariies, a defendant in the above petition is absent rout, and resides beyond the limits of the State: )n motion of Wright, Solicitor for Petitioner, or- ni cted that the said John 0. Carnes do answer, plead pa r demur to the petition in the above case, on or efore the 19th day of July, 1848, otherwise judgnnn? nrn pnnfoocn_ '.vill lm entered ftcrainst him. ed JAMES IL W1THERSP00N, C. E. L. D. Comm'rs". Office March 21, 1848. 97 ,'*f ?. x ^ mi mi riTTii-n I Notice of Administratrix, i i~ Mart C. Reynolds haying obtained grant of < ittere of Administration of ail and singular the ods and chattels, rights and credits that wore of iorge Reynolds deceased, at the time of his death, rel>y notifies all who are indebted to the estate tl e said George Reynolds to come forward and ( ttle their debts, with the administratrix, and all ( rsons havicg claims against th? said estate will < nd them in to her properly attested within the , ne prescribed by law. ; I hereby constitute and appoint James Chesnut, j . as my agent and authorize him for me, as Adini- j stratrix, to receive any monies that may be due e said estate, and for me and in my name, to ecute and give receipts and acquittances fur the me. MARY C. REYNOLDS. Jan. 12, 1349. 3 if To Itcnt, The si ore house on Broad street, now occupied - Jefferson Burlcley. Possession given imtncdiely. Applv to A. G. B A SKIN. Jan. 3 1 tf TAKE A SEAT! Just received a fine assortment of curl-maple id fancy Sitting and Rocking Chairs, cane and ood seals; together with a fine assortment of urniture, such as Sofas/Book Cases, Wardrobes edstcads, fancy and plain Dressing Bureaus, cf-c. or sale cheap for cash or good paper. Jan. 5. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purchased by Feb. 10. W- ANDERSON & CO. KE-liOVAL. The subscriber would inform the public that he is removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, filliam Jobnson, second door above H. Levy's, here he will keep on hand a good supply of GROER1ES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to hicli he.invites the attention of purchasers, as iey will be sold very low. J. CHARLES WORTH. March 8. 10 tf )RY GOODS IN CHARLESTON. The subscriber would nvite the attention of Planters id their families visiting Charleston to his slock of rich Fancy and Stajtlc Dry Goods. Having made additions to his Room the past season, lie able to offer greater inducements than ever before, to s friends and customers, and confidently invites attention his stock as the Most Extensive in the Southern Country. is intended to embrace almost every article in the Dry oixls line. Our front Sales Room will contain a coin uic a>?uiuuciu ui Ladies' Elegant Dress Goods, SILKS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, CASHMERES. OMHAZINES, ALPACCAS.SHAWLS, VISSETTS, RNTLEMEN'S GOODS, UNENS, LINEN FABICS. HOSIERY, &c. <Jc. In our Domestic Room-*, will be found a very full asirunent of Domestic Fabrics, Negro Goods, Blankets, Oznnburgs, &c. Onr facilities for purchasing Goods are such, that we e able to offer them at extremely low prices, and such as ill defy all competition. K. W. BANCROFT, 2j3 King-st. Charleston, Feb. 1BI3. fi tf N. B,?In our wholesale Rooms, we ofler to merchants ho buy in this market one of the most desirable stocks of oods to be found in the city, and at prices tliat will astonh those accustomed to "Charleston loner time prices.' Bacon and Lard. 5,000 lbs. North Carolina BACON 1,000 do fresh do LAUD 1,000 gals. best do WHISKEY For sale by JOHN INGRAM." [>n Consignment?1-roui the North. A choice lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, id Spanish Segars of several very fine brands, nv person wishing a very superior article for leir own use, will do well to call and examine the isortineiit, as it will be sold low. Apply at the ost Office to P. THORNTON. March 15. 11 tf Ordinary's Notice. Whereas no application has been made for adinislration on the ctfccts of Joint Bales, dee'd. I ive taken tlicio in hand ass adiu'r. de bonis'non.? II persons having demands against said estate ill present I hem duly attested, and those iodebt] to the same will make immediate payment. J. R. JOY, O, K. D. June 7. 23 tf Thomsonian Medicines. Alcohol Nerve Powder Gum Myrrh llayberry Cayenne Pepper Golden Seal Composition Lobelia Number Six Cholera Syrup For sale law by F. L. ZJLMP. rimby's Union Water-Wheel. iced and with a less quantity of water than any heel in use, (except the over 6hot under extreme gh heads) is very simple and illiable to disasters, id Jurabie, being made entirely out of cast iron. The subscriber will sell district or individual iglifp, with or without wheels. Satisfactory relences can be given iu regard Ao the success of iC wheel, by application to the subscriber, who in he consulted personally at the Columbia Holt or bv letter through the Post Office at Colurna. " MARTIN CllAPiN. /I/ay 3 16 rf This will certify that I have used Hotchkis's YYro?o?. trhnoli! fih/utt nno vn^p annlif?/1 hv T? I , Banvick, and have recently removed them and id the Union Wheels applied by Mr. C'hapia aho id the latter by far superior to the former. * So r, as 1 have yet tried the latter, they will saw at ast doubly as fast as the former, with much less lantity of water, at the same mill site. TIIO. STARKE. Kershaw DisU May 17, 1648. 21 tf ou lli-Carol in a?Lancaster District. In the Court of Ordinary. is, R. Bennett and wife, Jincey Bennett, vs Win. Bennett, Reuben Bennett, James Bennett and others.?Division or sale of Real Estate of Reuben Bennett, dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction, that William ennett Reuben Bennett and James Bennett, three the defendants, reside without the limits of this :ate; It is therefore oulcred, That they do appear id object to the division or sale of the Real Es te of lleubcn Bennett, sen. dec d., on or before e 5tli day of October next, or their consent to the me will be entered of record. J AS. II. W1THEKSPOON, O. L. D. July 3. 1648. [7 00J oulIi-Curoliiia? Lancaster District In the Court of Ordinary. ihn Steele and wife Nancy, vs Hugh Montgomery and others?Division or 6alc ileal Estate of Ninion Montgomery, dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Hugh Montimery, one of the defendants, resides witnout the ' nits of this Slate; It is therefore ordered, That i do appear and object to tho sale or division of c Real Estate of Ninion Montgomery, deceased, i or before the 5th day of October next, or his nscnt to the sense will be entered of record. J. II. WITHER SPOON, O. L. D. July 3, 184R. [7 00] < ranch of the Bank of the State of South-Carolina, at Camden. j All Renewal Notes ior this Branch during the < lie weeks commencing on the first day of June 1 st, must have the original signatures of the ma- i irs and endorsers. ; BTDuring the above specified time Notes sign* 1 b} Agents will not bo received. i D. L- DESAUSSURE, Cashier. J tine 5,181?. SB- - , 9t Carriages. The subscriber has .now on himd-,-a-varietyef Carriages, Buggies, Rockawayei &c.,'and Harness >f Northern make, which he offers for salc'at Charleston prices. Having leased the establishDent in which he wprks, he is prepared to biuld md to repair every description of Carriages, WagTon?, Carls, Wheelbarrows, &c. and an kinds o Iron work, either for plantation or otherwise. '" A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited A pril 26. HOBERTtMAEE In Equity?Lancaster iM strict. Wilson Vfflfncs ) v? ( P*?firirm fA oucfir ftinr?rf Wm. McCorkK i wife Elizabeth.). It appearing to my satisfaction that'William illcCorkle and wife Elizabeth, Defendants, are absent from and without the limits of this State. It is ordered, on motion of Clinton, "Solicitor for Peti. tioner, that they a'ppear and p!cadv answer or demur to the petition in above cause,~on or before the 16th October 1846, otherwise J udgemeut pro confes80 will be entered against them. --?> k JAMES H, WlTUERSPOON,.c. BE. o. Oom'rs. Office, June 26, 1648 - [6 50)'' Mill Cranks. . ^ Tiie subscriber is prepared to make Mill Cranks at short notice. Suitable Iron may be ititd at the Itore of il/essrs. McDowall &, Cooper .Other.Mill rons made as heretofore. , SAMUEL SHIVER.' June 21. 25 Aft*.*:* tf< In Equity?Lancaster District. Dr. D. 1'. Dusii vs, W. G. Raines, Jonathan Douglass, Molcy Martin, et al. Bill to subrogate and sell Real Estate die. It appealing U my satisfaction; that M. S. Perry and Molcy Martin, two of the defendants to the Bill tiled in the above case, are absent from and beyond the limits of .Stale: On motion-of Clinton, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered that the said Defendants, M. S. l'erryand il/olcy il/artin do appear and answ , plead or demur to the Bill in the above case, on or before the 22d day ? f October, 1648, othsr-.r'je judgment pro cosifesso will bo ordered against them. JAMES II. W1TIJERSPO0N, c Comm'rs. Office, June 2, 1848, [7 50] SODA WATER. ~ The subscriber having procured a Soda Fount* is prepared to supply his customers 'with icCcf Soda Water during the seuson. June 14, J. I' McKAINy> South-Carolina, Iv K IIS H A W UI5TKIUT. IX THE COMMON PLEAS.*" Jacob Young ) vs > Ctt, tin* Win. F. DeBruhl.> . . The Denfendant. Wm. F. DeBruhl, Irefiig arrested, anu confined within the | rison bounds for the district ofjvershaw, byvirtue of a writ of capias ad satisfariendund. at the suit of Jacob Young, and the said Win. F. DeBmUi having filed in my office' his petition, with a schedule on oatli, of his whole estate and effect, praying for ihe benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly lor the relief of insolvent Debtors:? Notice is hereby given, to the raid Jacob Young, and all other creditors of the said Win. F. Ucbruld to be and appear at the Court of ('omnion Pleas to be liohkn at Camden, in and for the District of Kershaw, oti the first Mopday after the fourth Monday in October next to show cause if any they can, why the estate and effects of the said Wm. F. Deuruhl should not be assigned and he discharged according to the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly for the relief of insolvent Debtor*. May 17 B4fl. , ?. GASS. Clerk, j dissolution. The Partnership existing between tltt snbscriber* fn Camden, is dissolved by mutual consent All unsettledbusiness of the firm is assigned to E. M. Beach. Tbe Brxjkp and Accounts are placed in the hands of Col. J. ? hesnut, Jr., for settlement. S, J). DICKSON, . . ROUT. LATTA. ( Cnrndem. S. C- May S3. 13-19. 21 tf CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, BY S. BEJVSON, ' Broad Street, Camdeit, S. C. Administrator's Notice. F. L. Zeinp having received from the Ordinary of Kershaw District, grant of loiters of Administration tic bonis non of all and singular the goods and Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands that were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby notifies the public, that all dealings with the estate of the said Joshua Ilevr.olds deceased,' must t,?.,b,k?n Ill IUIUC LC ? nil IliC ruiTl IILCI. All persona having claims against (he said estate, will present them properly attested, and att persons indebted to the same are hereby notified to come forward u 'tliout delay and make payment. FRANCIS L. ZEM1\ Adm'r. de bonis non. Jan. 4 1 tf Just Received. Galvanic ltings, '? do .Bracelets do Belts . do Necklaces do Garters . . Magnetic Fluid Graduated Magnetic Machines Chloroform .j, ' do Inhalers Surgical Instruments Shoulder Braces Thermometers v Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient , u Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb Thomson's Syrup of Tar and Wood Napth^ i Davis's Pain Killer India Rubber Balls do do Tobacco Pouches Fine cut glass Smelling Bottles. June 14. J. R. McKAlN. i New Orleans and i uba Molasses, Lemon, Pine, Apple and Strawberry Syrups, Cordials, Pivkles, Claret Wine at GERALD'S GROCERY For Hire. A Middle aged Woman?a good Nurse and genrai House Servant, of good character. Apply to July 12. [28tf] S.B.LEVY. ^ Bargains, Bargains. GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. Those who wish Goods at prices to suit the times, had better call on me before long. .The Goods must be sold at some price. W. B. JOHNSTON. Cotton Gins. The subscriber returns his thanks to those who ^ patronized him last season. Tie continues to manufacture GINS up> ? the most approved plan, aiitT warrants them equal to any other Gins, io workmanship, materials and performance. They are warranted to give satislaction. OJ* Repairing will be faithfully attended to. Th^subscriber respectfully requests a eiikr'- f j the patronage of the planters ol this and the adj*.* - | ing Districts. If you wish to SAVE YOUR TOLL* get one.;*4* those HORSE MILLS, well known as facCreight's Mill, made expressly to be attached to Gin Gearing. The subscriber has a few an hand. D" Orders for Gins or Mills, will be promptly attended to. It. J. McCKEIGHT. Camden, may, 1F48. ..v Iii Equity?Lniicaster Districts John Daniel, ^ Mi In vs > 1'etiUoii tor reitef. *;-> Geo, W.Stinson, ct al ) >. <v It appearing to my satisfaction, that George W. Stinson, James T. fStinson, Dr. Tlmmas L. Dunlap and wife Mary, defendants in the above case, are sbsent from and without the limits of this StKtc; On motion of R. 0.1? Stewart, Solicftoi^fbr Pefttioner, ordered thai the said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the petition in the above case, on or before the 24tb day of August, 184b, otherwise judgement pro coufes&e will been* "" Lered against theiu. , ? ... .. 3 H. \YITItEKSPO0N, c. t. w>.'v \ . May 15, l PI8; -*? '