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HEALTH!HEALTH! j THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NATTHA ! The only CERTAIN REMEDY fur the Cure of I CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. Pain in the Side and Breast, sore Throat. Hoarseness. Palpitation of the Heart, i Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Servous 'Preinjurs. Liver Somphiint. Disease I Kidneys, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast, and Lungs, r\r-11 .l- j: : ; i ,1...,., ia ???? i VI an IIIC WINVil^CS lUCIUClll lU uui nuu.uu I>mv .. I ho universal. and at t litr same time so insidious and fatal as Consumption. In this country especially, Pulmonary Con- ! sumption is emphatically a stxurge, and in its resistless career, sweeps over the laud as a Destroying Angel. laying low, vvitlt a relentless tiand. t!ie strongest and fairest n! our race. Hitherto all elfins t<? arrest tins dread disease have proved vain, an 1 all that seemed within our power was at best the alleviation of suffering. rendering somewliat smoother, the certain progress to the tomb. The Proprietor, in offering this prcjurutiun to the public, i would embrace tlie opportunity to state up >n what gruuii Is ) it puts forth its merits; and the reason npon which it founds its superior claims to the attention of the afflicted, that ail who require its use may repose full confidence in its curative powers. Since its fust preparation he lias had the : pleasure of witnessing its happy results in numerous install ces; bu> he was determined not to offer it to the public until he had become thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. Having such conviction, he now confidently offers it as a remedy wihtouta parallel in the cure of PUL.MO.N ARY (JO.N SUMPHON and its kindred diseases. Let the folly wing speak for itself? ' ( have used Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha, for some time in my practice, and have found it the most efficient remedy 1 ever used in Consumptive cases, chronic catarrh. Ate., when great irritability, wiili weakness of ttie pulmonary organs existed. Tiie rapidity with which it acts is greatly in its favor where dyspnoea or oppression exists, whii h is immcdi.tl'dy relieved oy it. In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, a-d 1 consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians,and exempt from the imputation of empiricism.'' M. CHAMBERS, M. D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11,1S1G. Ttie above medicine prepared only by Abney ?V Dicksov. at X. E. comer of Fifth ane Spruce Streets. Philadelphia. Sol ! in Camden by F L. ZEMP, Sole Agent, and by respectable Druggists generally. Price ?1 or 5J cts. per bottle. Beware of Imitations. . January 19. 3 ft ! JEW DAVID'S OR REDREW iJ LASTED I WIIBRE Tnis PLASTEK IS APPLIED I'AI.V CANNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South ol Europe, mid Palestine, in 1330 heard so much said in the latter place in favor of Jew 1 David's Plaster, and of the (as he considered.) miraculous | cures it had performed, that he was induced to try it on j his own person, for a Liver affection, the removal oj which had been the chief object of his journey, hut which had j resisted the genial influence of tnat balmy and delicious | clime. He accordingly applied a plaster on the right side of his chest, where the pain was seated, another between the shoulders, and one over the region of the liver. In the meantime he drank freely of an herb tea of luxative qua!- ! ities. He soon found sis health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left liim, sallowaess of his skin disap- j poared. his pain was removed, and his aealtii became per- j manantly reinstated. .Since tliat time he has been recommending it to his j friends and acquaintances for all fixed pains whatever such as Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the side, hip, back , and limbs, in every case of wnich it has proved an efficientcurc. He has likewise witnessed the happy effects of its softening and healing qualities in numerous cases o ) Scrofulous Humors. Knots, Wens, While Swellings, Hard j Tumors, Stiff"Joints. Ague Cakes, Agile in the ttrea-t. and 1 the like, to the united satisfaction of himself and others. I i It nas been beneficial iu cases of Weakness, such us paid ; ' and weakness in the Stomach, weak Limbs. Lameness I I Affections of the Spine, Female Weakness. iV<\ Note- ! male sut?j-ct to pain or weakness in the hack or sides. I i should be without it. Married ladies in delicate situation* j I find great relief from constantly Wearing this plaster. ! ' The application of the plaster between the shoulders has ! 1 been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthysic, I and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys i inflammation by perspiration. In view of the great benefit resulting from th-- Use of litis ; plaster, within his own observation, his confidence in its superiority over every othes plaster, ointment and opidil- i doc, before the public in this country, has induced this gentleman to place the Hebrew Piaster into tli - hands o those who will give it publicity, believing it will prov * itsell a blessing t.? the community at large. Tha peculiarities of ih-- chemical compound are owing I to its extraordinary effect upon t!ie animal fibres or nerves, j . ligaments and muscles, it- virtue belli.: carried by thciu to ' . the immediate seat of the disease or of pain and w -ukmss. j , Cty-None genuine without the engraving of JE?V DA- i , VfD on the wrapper. around each b ix. j ( Price fifty cents per box. fclacii box contains sufficient [ to spread six or eight piasters. C^Sol'J wholesale and retail by ACOVlhLtt ME A L). j No. tW Chartre* street. New Orleans, the general agent- ! j for the South and West, to whom all orders for the geuuii e t article must be addressed. Sold in Camden bv .May 30. JAMES It. M?-K \|\. Important Remedy. ' MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE, I A certain, safe and effectual cure for Sure, H>?& and J Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly for diseases of ; ( the Eye, The unparalleled succes which has attended the use of . this preparation, .and the acknowledged necessity f.?r some ' article which can be relied U|sui. as a remedy in severe ' 1 cases of O.Mhahnic a flections which are so prevalent in this country, induce the Proprietor to make arrangementthrough his Agents, to place this Salve within the reach of 1 every individual who may need the benefits which result : s from its use. The great advantages possessed by thwarlicle over every i 1 other, itsCerta ixt y. Safety, Cox* kniknce and Economy. All Pnysicians admit that ureal danger is to be ap- ) prehended from drugging the eye when in an inflamed and j unhealthy slate. In the use of this Salve this ohj'-ctioii is i entirely removed, as no liarni can possibly result from its use; it being, in all cases applied to tile external (Miriiotis J ( of tlie eye; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain i and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of s any pungent article into the eve. r ts activity in subduing inflaination is so great that hut few ! cases require the Use of more limn one bottle to cfleet a ! : a perfect cure. J. Id. McKAIX, Agent for Cnmilen. DR. GORDON'S ! i vRr. K r \ If I. K N TI-M LIO I7 S FAMILY PILLS. j. For the cure of Headache, CiJditiess, S.t!i Illieum j ' Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Uvspepsia. Cliol J era Morbus. Pains in toe Bick Litnb< and Joints, Genera weakness, Fit*. OVnsu option, Paloit.iti hi of tin; Heart i 1 Uver Complaint. Rising in the Throat, Rry?ip-his. Deafness. Dropsy, Asthma, Itching* of the Skin. Fevers of ail I kinds. Coi ls. Gmt. tlravel. Female Complaints, .Nervous j Complaints, and all oth ^r Diseases arising from imrun itiks ' of the blood,and moasiii secretions of the i.iveii and stomach. ! ! {/Or livery disease t which t!ie human frame is subject. 1 originates from impurities of the hl.od or derangement ol ' the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pi IN. Baing compounded exclusively of such ingredients as I Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the ! Human System. Strike at the root of the di?ea?e. removing all impurities from the body. opening the pore* externally and internally, i < separating all foreign and obnoxious particles front th" i Chyle, so mat the blood, of which it is the origin, must lie thoroughly pure? necessarily securing a free and vigorous . action to the Herfrt. Fungs. Liver and Siomueh. thereby restoring health, hy opening the pores, cleansing the t veins and arteries, ntiimpe ling all the natural veins and purifying the blood; they render the FVHtem not only thorough ly sound, but also impervious to disease, even when all j other means have failed. Within the la*t twelve month". ticre than one hun- j drcd cases of the mo*t oggruro/ed forms of nrspEi'sia have | lieen cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Blue Pill, and alm-ist every other rtc-ans had been resorted to ' without any benefit, and when d-ath stared its miserable ' victim fully in the face. If Dr Cordon's Pills were not adautcd to the cure of any but this horrih maladv. their uniform success in this disease alone would he ^unici.-ut to "waft on to fain " tlie name of their inventor, as a BENEfactor of his species. O^rThis medicine never fails to cure the worst cases of t piles in one w*k.' For a more detailed description of th Medicine, the manner of its one.-ati?n. the complaints it IS adapted to and the our*?it has |>*rf >rnvd. we refer lii- render In our agent*. i who will give them n I'amphlet ?raiis. For sale by Jamf.s It. McKttv I*. I,, /kmc Camden. aN<>, P>r*aleat all the towns and country mores in the Synth and West. Dr. G. K. TYl.KR'S F373?, -V.TD .".373 PILLS. If there ever was a medicine that merited the ^public prai<e for the great good it lias done in rn- ! ring (/hills and Fever, it certainly must he !)r Tyler's Ague Fills, as they cure the patient j,t oj hours. They do not operate as a purgative, hut as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, j and curd perm niently, nor can they fail, it used as 1 i directed?the trial of a single hox wiI! prove the i , above statements, therefore, if you would secure your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's Ague Pills. For sale by J. R. McKain and F. L. Zemt, in 1 Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of i the towns and country s'nres ^ BANK AGENCY. I WILLIAM J. GERALD, will attend punctually t<>all , ' bnidnes* entrusted to Li" care in either of the Ranks of: Camden -May 10. J I>!?. TOW\SE.HD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ?v. in Sm ii\ ir 11,1^1, WONDER AND RLKSSI.NG OF TIIE AGE. The .llo-t extraordinary Medicine in the World. CCP-This Extract is pat up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, plensanter. and warranted superior to any sold.? It cans without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the Patient. ~ i Tile gre t' beauty and superiority of this S.ir>apnrilla oyer | all other medicine is. ili.it while it eradicates disease, it in- , vigorates tin- body. It is one of the \t*rv best , SPUING ASI) SI AIM!".:; AICDK'IM^ I Ever known: it not only purifies tin- whole system, anil | strength -nsthe person. htit it creates xew. pureand itten | nt.oon: a power possessed by no o'lier medicine. Ami in ( this lies tin; grand secret of its Wonderful success. It hits . perforate I within the hist five years, more than llXhlXX) . cures of severe eases of disease; at least la.tXXl w<-re cousi- . dered incurable. It lats saved tfiv fives of more thati a.fiOO , children dnrintr the mwt season. , 1u,!k)0 c:t>es of General Debility and want of ( Nervous Energy. Dr. Towns-end's Sarsaparilla invig mites the whole system , permanently. To those who have lost their muscular en- t orgy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in j youth, or the excessive indulgence of the |>ns*ions. and . brought on ti general physical prostration of the nervous | system. la-situJc. wantofamhition. fainting?filiations, pre- ( mature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease. Consumption, can he entirely resiorgdby this picas. ^ ant lem-dv. I'his Sursnpnrilla i< fur superior to any INMCUilATiNf; CORDIAL. as it removes and invigorates ( the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the j muscular.system, in a most extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. < Cleanses and Strengthen.* Consiimptinn can he cured, ; Hronchottsts. Cotisumptiou. I.iver ' 'oinplaint. Colds, ('a- , tarrh. Coughs. Asthma. Spitting of Blood. Soreness, in tin; Chest Hectic Plush. Night Sweats. Difficult or Profuse Expectoration. Pain in the Side, Ac . have been and can , be cured. SPITTING BLOOD. New Vork. April 23. 1917. , Dr. Towxsexd? I verily believe that your Sarsaparilla , his been the means, through Pro\ ideticc. of saving my life. ( I have for Severn I years had a had cough. It became worse and worse. At last i raised targe quantities ofldood.had night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated ami reduced, ami did riot exjieet to live. i have only used your Sarsaparilla ash >rt time ami there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. lata now able to wall; all over the city. i rriise j 110 blood, mid my cough has left me. You can well imagine J . that i u:n thankful for these results. Your obedient servant, \Y.M. UlSSELL, C3 Cathcrine-st , J Rheumatism. t This is only one of more than four thousand cases of , Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla lias cured. ( The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated j j by its extraordinary virtues. | > James C'unmiiiigs. Esq.. one of the a-.-i-tanls in the , Lunatic Asylum. Blackwell's Island, is the gentleman spo- t ken of in the following letter: f Bi.ackwei.i/s Ist.Axn. Sept. II. 1917. Dr. Townsenii?Dear Sir: i have sufF-red terribly for . nine years with the Uh'-timatistn: considerable of the time , 1 could not eat.sleep or walk. I had the utmost distressing * ? I l? I I .. .1 ' pains, ami my limns were torriiiiy swnueii. i lum; ii-ui four bottles of your Sarsaparilla. anil they have done me j mare than one thousand dollars worth of good. 1 am so much better?indeed. I am entirely relieved. You are at N liberty to use this for the bcuelit of tlieaf7iieted. Yours respectfully*. JAMES CL'MMIXUS. Fits! Fits* Fits! Dr. T'ovnscnd. not having tested his .Sarsaparilla in eases f: t?f Fits, of course never r -i ommended it. and was surprised | to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester county: v Forhiiam. Am?. 13. 1817. j I)r. Town-cm!?Dear Sir; 1 have a little trir) seven years tif age. who has U>*n several years afllietcd with Fit-: we ] tried almost everything for her. hut without success; at last. . Although we cuid find no recommendation in our circulars Tor cases like hers, we thought, as she \va> in very delicate health. we would trive her some of voiir Sarstiparilla. and ire very glad wedid, for it has not only restored herslrength. j tint she has had no return of the Fits, to our grert pleasure 1 tnd surprise. She is fast Incoming rtisrtr?-?l and hearty, for ivhich we feel irrritftil. Yours, rvsticctfullv. . JOHN BUTLER. Jr. Female Medicine. a Dr\ Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy I: aire for Incipient Consumption. Rarr>-ii ?. Prolapsus*'*teri. h >r Pilling of the woinh. ( <?-tivne-s. Pile, Lenoorrh'i a. or A'hites. oh?trnet-.| or difficult .Menstruation. Incontinence t! >f I rim:, or involuntary discharge thereof, end for the trim- e ral prosfntioii of the sy-tem; no mutter whether the re.-nlt fi >f inherent cause, produced hy irregul.iritv. illness or acci- d { tit- Nothing can b more surprising than its i:i\ igoratins h I'ects on the human frame. IV,-on- all weakness and las- , itude. from taking it. tit once Ise.-m - rohu-tainl full of en- u rgy under its i illuence. It immediately counteracts the o it-rvelessness of the female frrimwhich i- the ana! coiee f ha rrcti.-ss. It will not Ik- cxp-ei.-1 of us. in case-s of so lelicatea nature, to exhibit cer ideate* of cures pcrt'onicd a nit we can a?iire the alllieie-!. that hundreds of cav. have veil rcjrortcd to II-; thousand i.f ?r. where f l untie- f, ta'-e Iks'ii without children after n-iie' a Unties of this || nvnluahle ne.'.lieiiie. have la-en bios.-.-I with line, healthy n iflspring. : a To .Mothers and Married Ladies. t! "I'lli- lixiracl of Nirsnparillit has i*"*!! expre-siy prepanu ? t reference to f-malc complaints. Xu female who lias rea- , w ?ii to siij(|hwc she i-appro:: chine that critical period. "The j m urn of lis;-." should not ii'-s; Vet t<? take it. us it is a certain \ ir-veniatiw for any of lie nuincrou- an.i horrible diseases w j which feinaniules arc siihjeet at liii linn-of life, This n rio.1 may he delayed -ex- nil year- hy n-iiivr this in -dirinc. o Vor i? it le-v valuable for those who are approachim; ii mod. as it is calculated to a*-is; nature. hy pitckiiiin; th" i[oo.i and invisroratiiis; the system. In.I I. tins medicine is o avahiah'e for all the de|,cate di-,'ases to which woman are c ttl.j ct. % J e It hraees the whole system, renews permanently the nnt- a tral energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not ft 0 farstimuhilitiiras- to pro dure subsequent relaxation, which rs the ea-e of nio>t medicines taken for female weakness ami e lis'ca.-e. I5y u-ii._r a few bottles of this im-dirlne. many p evere and painful surgical ojs-ratii a- mayjv prevented. i p N'otire to (Ik* Ladies. Those that imi'ate Dr. Town-em!'* Sar-aparilla, have j nva.'iah'y called th'irstnd'a ureal Kent l\ for Females.Ac. ' _ 1 nd have copied on r bills and eireiilnrs which relate to the . omplaints of women, word for word?other men who put J tp medieine. have since the great success of Dr. Town- I end's Sarsajianlla in complaints incident to female*, reemii- , wti led their-. idthotiiih previously th -v did not. A man- ;l >i;r of these Mixture. I'tlls. ?Vc. an- injario- ? females, as aggravate disease,and underiniiie the coi,; ....itioii, Scrofuiu Cured. This certtfiea'.e conclusively proves thai thi- Sarsaparilla las perfect control over the ni-.-t oh-tinalc disease-- of the h [>lood. Three |x rsou-cured imme hoit-e is unjirecedeiitcc). ' Three Children. Da. Tow'nsEMi?Dear Sir: ! have the plciisuri' to inform I rou that threeof my children have b?n cured of the Send- ' '1 1 l.i hy the use of your exeelletit medicine, "i'lt.-y were af- |i lifted very severely wilh had sores: ha xe taken only lour initios: it took ihetn awav, for which 1 '< 1 myself under , treat ohligtition. I I Yours, n-|?'t'lv. ISA A'" W. ( RAIN. liifi Wou?ter-st. ! < Opinions ul Physician*. j It Dr. Tnwdseitd is almost daily receiving orders front I'ity- i icians in diflert parts of the I'ninn. I Sl This is to ei-rtifv thai we. tie- un I T-iirn 1. Physician* of he City of Mhany. have in numerous ra* -s prescribed Dr. lowiisiiidV Sarsajwrilln, ami believe ii to hi* one of the :i nt?st valuable preparations in the market. v' II. I*. IM'Id.NtJ. >1. I). J. \V|f,so.\. M. I). R. It. KltlCOS.M. D. Albany. April 1, WIT. I'- H. Ll.MKNDOilF, M. D. | v Caution. (twing to the great micc??s and iuimeus sale of Dr. Tow n erm's S:ir*aparilla,a nuiiihi-rof uctt who were formerly our Agents, have commenced unking Karsajiarilla Kxtracts, ! I'ilivirs. Hitters. Kxtracts of Yellow Puck. A'f. Tliee srett- ' | r.illv put it uji in the same shayeil hotties. and sutne of them | j have stole tin I copied our a Ivertioeiie'tils, they are only ' wortliless imitations and should bcavnidcd. | I'or sale in Camden, by J. R. McKAl.N. Price ftl per hotti'. Six hotties for sj.casli. Aliens! 10- 113 ly I SOAPS, Arc. Rose Snap Chinese Floating Soap Musk Snap Oiiiiiilnts Soap Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap Transparent Wash Ralls Shaving Cream Military Shaving Soap Ceil. Taylors Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Pulls l.illy While Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. j | For sale by F. I,. ZKMP. | Colognes (all kinds) .Milk of Roses f.avetider Water Kxlraet of Heliotrope ' Orange Water PaU hoitly Fxtraet of Pink " Rose 4 Ruse (jeranimn " Jockey Club Mott^seline " Bon. tie Caroline j " Vi-rveine ' Verbena j ' ' Jasmin " Jon<|itille Bis|. <le Ciiantilly ' Magnolia " Ifese.lti " (itronella Rose i For sale by' " F. (.. /KMC. BBs:i5 9'i;Ti3:a:v, Tlio subscriber lias jijsI received l lie most com. j ] pinto supply ol clioire Perfumery over brought to , this place. consisting of tin? following, with many ntlier articles in lint line: I j Kxlracts ?.f Jofk. v Club I'.au dc Venus I'alciionly V, r11;?!i S<?:i|? Moiissi-line l.ilv ^ bite Vt!wii:i. >\r. J.xlra-' no-i| Kose. .\hnniitl ' Kniwi'll*'( iilnjni' Wiiti-r aid Mink Toilet Soaps IJiTitian do do Trail.pap'iir Wash Calls Mu>k I/'VcihIit Sand llalls f Ifa'aT* Kstn lai.lral l'uii..?e||V ing t'reain I i Ik ar's Oil M. i'ii I'll11 " j 1 i uriiru? i* ttihi * hi ioiiim isuiucm l!aii<l'>liiie Flower Vases. <Ve. July 12. J It. McKAIN. Hemorrhoids or Piles. Internal or External, permanently cured By Dr. Upliani's Vegetable Electuary An INTERNAL REMEDY which. If used according to direction*. A CURE FOR LIFE IS OF ARAN I'EfiD. SYMPTOMS OF Till". DISEASE. A eoiiinmii c(iiisc<|ii''iicc of this alli ction is a kind of tenesmus, or hearini; down sensation, as ii is familiarly called; I hero is also heat, tension and throbbing in the pari, varying from a moderate decree of these seusluions to the nost excruciating sutlerirui:?these are caused by the (low of .land to the parts. Sometimes the inner coat of the bowel iroirudes at every evacuation forming what id called Prolapsus, or falling of the bowels; this i> the elleetof long ami limed irritation of tlitit organ. In some instances the Kiticitt experiences in rvons pains, which are indescribable, iin! Known onlv to the snlF-rcr. which coiiiuience inimedi itcly after an evaluation.and continue from thirty niiuuies :o several hours; these sensations are very annoying ami iiiiii'ii'.nes vitv distressing. This disease, when of long -oniiunaiice, is attended by pain and weakness in the hackrrilalion of ilie kidneys, bladder, and other organs in the liciriity. pain and iiuinliiiess in the legs and feet, a sense of irailii'-ss about tlie chest, and uniialurul fulness of the ablominal v iseera, aeeompanied w i:h palpitation of the heart md oppression. Individuals soiiietiines experience, prrvini to an attack of the I'iles, symptom-denoting great deangeinetit in their eirculalio.n: there is a sense ol weight and iressure in the abdomen, with a peculiar feeling of uueasiiess in the huwels. cousiipatioii or periiiaeuin, attended .villi pain in the hack and loins, unu. cn, and slight pains in he stomach, pule countenance, confused sensations in the lead, weariness, and irritable and discontented slate ol niiid.and a sense of fulness and oppression in the'cgion if the stomach. The circulation on the surface is feeble, itid the current of blood determined inwards and downward-. t oil At.I. THE ABOVE DISEASES A.\'I> COMPI.AIXTS, DR. UPJIA.MS VEGETABLE ELECTUARY. fKES EKEoirl'Ai.l.V. AMI Til Kit Eton E PREVENTS 1'jLES. 1111AI) THE TESTIMONY. Gents? I have used I)r. Cpham's Vegetable Electuary .vlneh 1 purchased of you. and find it one of the best melicines in use Ibr the I'iles, and ul.-o for all bilious atlecions. arising from an impure state of the system. Yours. o.c. E. A. C'Ul.E, .Marble Dealer. REMARKABLE ( THE OF PILES! Thirty Years S'tammng! Berkshire Co.. Ma-s., Nov. 29. 1817. .Messrs. KetehaiiuV I [en-haw?'..'eats: For thirty years I lave been afllieled with the File-, general debility and inl uiiation. causing tumors and prolap tt- of the bmvels. and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapnan and others could give. The Inst three years of that ime my suflerings defy description. 1 was confined to bed, limbic to help myself. and at la-t given up by my physicians ami friends in <!. -pair of ever gaining my health ; ill act for three days before I commenced u-ing l)r. I pliam's ISIecltiary. I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes were made. Hut under Providence, and the* use of Dr. 'pliam's Electuary, though an old man. I have the pleaure of stating the fact to the public that my health is iow good, and hope to live many years, if it is God's will, o make kuu - u the v irtues of Dr. i pliam's Electuary, stud o recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. It help d me beyond the expectations of all that knew my case, tual I can only say to others that it is. in my opinion, the test medicine in the world fur I'iles,or any oiherdisease of he bowels; ai il it they will use it according to directions, I sill myself warrant :i cure in every case. Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, C ORMOLU S SITU Rukamont. Berkshire Co Mass . Nov. i'.l. 1817. The above certificates tells a simple anil truthful story of itllering anil relief, ot which, as Physician and witness in lie case. I cheerfully endorse. Dr. CHAPMAN. NOTICR.?The genuine I'phamV Rlectuury lias l.is vritteii signature thus ({KyA. i'jihani. 31. D.) The hand s alone done with a pen. I'riee si per box. {& Sold w holesale and retail by Kmtiiam & Hknsiiaw. dl Fulton street, N. Y.. ami by Druggists generally hrottghoiil the t'nited Stales and t'iinaila. J. R. McKAlN. Agent for Camden, S. C. March 22 1*2 ~ tf virkbride's Tnttersall's Heave Powders. This remedy, which has been Used w ith such retnarha* i!e success in Ktigland for the cure of heaves, thick-wind.1. chronic cough and colds in horses, is now proved to be positive sjiecilic in Ilicse complaints. 'J'liose who have J retofore collider*al these complaints entirely incurable , ave bgeii obliged to change ibeir opinion- before the A<ro.\l>lil.Nt; RFX'I.TS lialhavc b -eiie||hcted by the ll-e of ibis medicine in the I ity of N w Yoik alone where in ire than IJO horses have i ce.i cured of wor-l cases of heave.-. Ac., since tliair in'.ro- j uelion tliere. The TaltersailY II-uve Powders have een fairly tested in tliisciiy. Iinvi- a been used by the most xtensive oiniiibus proprietors, and la cry stable k-ejwrs. to itwy of whom we are jicimittcd to refer for proof of their llieacv iaibe abovedi.-c.iscs. iJURAT CONDITION MRDICINR. Bc-idcs their specific action upon diseases uf the lungs i mi wi:alpi(H-. the Taitersail's I leave Powders, from their real alterative and restorative properties, are clh elaal in ! orses a- sar-apa-ilia prove*. to In* i i Itc* lucuau race |or 1 le removal of impurities of tier Mood and |>rei|isn<e<'ioi - i i disease. .Many, cases ol founder has lie. it prevented ml cured by a lew ilo?es of the II ave Powders, when irown into the food that is given the heated animal after hard drive or exposure to inclement weather. ThcV tire armnted to cure the worst rough in a few days, ami w ill ,holly eradicate a recent cold ity tlie ire of I or'2 doses. ,s a conditi on medicine, tliey arc tuieijiialled. especially j heiia tight hide, starting coat, loss of appetite, cet. dc- i (it? a d-ratig'-ni -lit "f the digestive functions, or exi-ienrc } I'lmits and worm- in the alimentary canal, as described i i the following certificate: M'-s-rs. A. II- (iotigh.yCo?(Jeiitl'-ui-n. That package j f your I IV.vders lliat 1 h-nielil of you tiiriuy horse's j ?u4'i Itu* cntir ly cur-d lijiii. Iiu: jn a )iilT-r?-rst way than I xperlcil. The iirst <ln-c (if ICxpertoraiit l'nwdor tlint I iltuiai-IiTi'il lirmi^lil away an iniin-iisv number nl worms mi! him. ami I b--heve they wen1 all tin* cause ofI lie fiinjli hi :!, mat.cd; which li?* exhibited fur thai |Kicka:!f h.is ntireiy cured liiai: his i?v is :?>? ?! ami he is nmv in i rail'- condition I cheerfully reecamiend your Heave uWil'.T for worms as v\ .-11 as In axes. Yours. S \M L ItOUKKTS. ri-t iratiipsp-aii. i.. i. (hi. en. iit. I'nr sain hy .1. R. MeK \I.N ('atmli-n. Price ftl. (JO i isli\ C11A li [J ESI 0.\.; The snliseriher would uvitc iiu; aiieiitioii of Planters ml their families xisitiim Charleston io his Mock of rich M-'ttncy and Siaj.dc firt/ &ood*. Havitia in ole additions to his Room the pi*t season, he aide lo nH:,r irreater llliltleellielils liian ever before. In is friends and i Ustomers. and confidently invites attention i his slock as the Most Extrusive in the Snullirrn Country. I is intended to eiithrace almost cvi'ry article ia the Dry loods line. Our front Sales Room will contain u coinlete assortment of Ladies' IJIciratit Dress floods, SI I,ICS. Mi Ni.INS. IJAKF.OKS. t ASIIMF.UF.S, KJ.MRAZINKS. A I.PAt"(' \s. SI I WVLS, VISSKTTS. ;i:n ri.KMKNs oouds, limi.vs, ijxk.v fa lines. iiosikky. Arc. .Jc. In our Domestic Koouis, will lie found a very full asurlim-at of Domestic Fabrics, Nezro floods, llltuikcts, O'/nn burn's, Ac. Our facilities for parc ha.-ina (.noils are >ue!i. that wire ah!-- to oiler tin-in at extremely low prices, and such us till d.-fy all competition K. \V. BANCROFT, 5J33 Kity-si. Charleston. Feb. ISH. (t tf N. H.?liu.iir wholesale Rooms, we idler to men-hums vliu I?iiv in tlii- market one of I In* niu?t desirable stocks of ox id- in In- fiMiiul in 111*' ciiy.aiid at prices lli.it will :i>l*nidi those accu-louied !' "("listrl*--t<?n I*?iii? liiiii* prices.' lIoiMi ;ii;il fl.ot for sale. The siilin riln r oflt-rs fir sale his House and l>il situat-d lenr tin* Methodist Church in Caiinl n. I'nr furllicr parirlilars utility to 'I'. \V. IVgues. ivii.t.'. " \v. j. francis. IIciRli-llo! A lot of Toys, Negro Dancers, Coflbe Grinders, Linl Sawyers. For sale by may 17. ' F. L. '/KM P. FASHIONABLE satin &mmt Sior?. KIMIOVAL. The subscriber informs Iter friends and the pubic, that she lias taken the store formerly occupied :>y I>r- A. DeLeun, and has just rcluriicti from ['liarlestou with a select lot ol SPRING GOODS, Silk ami Straw Runnels, Ribbons; Flowers, Laces, [Jlovos, Hats and ('tips, which will be sold for cash ir to tmiictnal customers on (he usuil terms. Rennets repaired and trimmed. New York and Kngli.-h Fashions just received. All Tailoring done at this K.-taidislimcnt warranted. M. GOODLAl). April 1. 11. tf Ordinary's Noliec. V/hcroas no application has been made for Administration upon the goods and clients of R. L. Wilson decM . I have taken possession of them as Rerelic, and hereby give notice to all persons inlebted t'. said Kslato, to come and make irninediite pavment, and those having demands against lie same, to present them to me duly attested, J. R. J()Y, o. k. u. Caniiton, .May -i?>, in<n. n Mill Cranks. The subscriber i? prepared In make Mill Cranks it short notice. .Suitable Iron may bo bad at (lie tore of Messrs. Mrl)n\va!l & Cooper Other Mill rons made as heretofore. SAMUEL SHIVER. June 21. 23 tf | Goods at and b:low Prima Cost. My entire stock of Goods, consisting of Faucy [ and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, &c , i will be offered for sale for a short time at Cost ( Prices, i Bargains may he had, as ti.e object is to close up j as soon as possible. i, Terms, cash. For bills of fifty dollars and up- j, wards. Notes, well secured, at 60 and 90 days will be taken. W. B. JOHNSTON, Mav 24. 21 Agent for Assignees. Family Groceries. A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept constantly on hand, find for sale at the lowest I nriees. at the CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. New Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Lemon, Pine 1 Apple ami Strawberry Syrups. Cordials, Pi.kles, Claret Wine at GERAIJTS GROCERY Ordinary's Notice. Wiieivas, no administration on the estate of .la cob Hammond, late of Kershaw District, deceased has applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, I have taken possession of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of (lie said estate as derelict. 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 thorn to me duly attested for payment. June til. J. R. JOY, O.K. D. JOHN HGRAH, j Receiving & Forwarding Merchant and BaiiLlgent, CAMIIKX, S. U. All business entrusted to him faithfully attended to, on moderate terms. JOHN J. WORKMAN, BANK CAMDEN. S. C. ' ? I F. ROOT, | AUCTIONEER, ! Commission Merchant & General Agent. C A M I) E N, S. C. , Will attend to Public an J Private Sales of any i description. < m/*Auction Room opposite James Dunlap, a few | i doors above Davis's Hotel. 11?tf I SKLLLXU OM< 1'UK UAMl. j W. AS PERSON &. CO. intending to close llicir 1 general business, will oiler tl.oir .stock of ! rr'j-T ^ C'r-t-C Ready Mtulc Clolliing;, iia n i) i va n / :, s a i) /) h e r F, | ] BOOTS, SHOES, &r, , At very reduced prices. As our assortment is good, and we are determined to sell, we would invite purchasers to call, as great bargains may he expected W hite Lead, Window Lias*. A new supply of U'hitc Lead and M'indow I Glass just received, /s these articles arc pur| chased at cash prices, they will be sold lower than , tliev have ever been in this market. .Xotliing trill be gained by sending to Charleston for them llofo.e purchasing e'srwhere call at the subscri. : ber's. * FRANCIS L. ZE.MP. 1 | Feb. -J.'). 1813. 8 tf \ FIG-TAIL! PIG-TAIL! t Tobacco l'ouches of Gutn Elastic i " " Gotta Pcrcha i ALSO : Gum Elastic Purses, Porte Monies, Cigar cases 1 I and Mono Rattles. For sale bv may 17. __ " F. L. ZEM l\__ j j L;tw CoparCucrsSii f?. The OlliI'-n-ii:?-J t.uv.. r..riti...l : < 'iiparli:i.ry!:i|i ill tin- ; prr.n-iff nM-iw st!i-l Eijuii; fi.-r the Districts ?f J .'uicuslcr. ! Fairlii-ld. Ker-lmv aii.i Sinater. Oliice, li-Tctof'Tc occupied by Jas. Cliesnut on .Main street, near the Court 1Ioii.-c. J AMl'S CMESNtT. Jr.. W. Tlll'Kl.OW (,'ASTOX. May 10. lAj.S. 20 ,f JOS. 13. KEKSIIAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ESroad-Klrcct, Cantdtiii S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lanaster and Fairfield Districts. Tlse mibscriiM'i'. WTII?I. continue to act as HANK AOKNT, in both the Banks oi t his place, anil attend m any Ccmnissirn business which may be entrusted to liiui. OlFiccittlic Countinjr Room of McDowaFI ^' Shannon C.J. SHANNON. Komli-Curolina, K R It SI I A W DISTRICT. IX Tin: COMMON PLEAS. Jacob YihhiJ J \s [ Ca.Sa* Wai. F. Dcllruhl. > I The Di-iil't iiilanl. Win. I'. DeFIniM, being arrested. unn couthcd within the prison bounds fur the district of Kershaw, by virtue of a writ of capias ml satisfaciendum!, at the suit of Jacob Youuy.nml the said Win. H'. Dcllruhl bavins tiled m uiy otliee* his petition. with a schedule on oath, of hi> whole estate and cllect. praying for ihe hem-lit I of the Acts of the (ien.Tal Assembly lor the relief of insol- | vent Debtor..'? Notice is hereby given, to the aid Jacob Voting, and :t!l . other ercililors of the said Win. ! '. Debruhl. 10 be and appear at the Court of ('ominon Pleas to be tiohlen at Caui| den, in anil for the District of Kershaw, on the lirsl .Mon| (lav after the fourth .Monday in October next to show cau.-o 1 l if any they can. why tliu estate ami elF'cts of (lie said , Win. I*. Debruhl ihoiih! not be assigned ami he discharged j j according to the provisions of the Acts of the (u-neral As- . seinhlv Ibr the relief of insulvetil Debtors, j .May 1? ISIS. n. CASS. Clerk i C. JIATil BOSON, 11 \ \ K A <; ! NT. j At his ot.n stand oi'I'csitk Davis' Hotel. i <((>iill(>iiicil,!t riiMiiotiiiblc Boots, I'liilndclpliia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. \V. ANDEllSON Si C0._ 1 S. B. LEW , i Will continue to act as Agent for both Ilie Banks , I in this place, and attend to any commission busi. ness that may be entrusted to him. Hitler Wiiiifnl. i (ireen and Dry Hides will lie purchased liy 1 Doli. 1(5. \V- ANDERSON &. CO. , Wheat. 1 The subscriber will pay the highest market price ! for good Wheat delivered eitherat Camden orat his mills on .Sanders' Creek, six miles above the town. J. 11. CTRKTON. , Camden July'1, 'J7 tt i To Kent, 11 An Office, suitable for a small family, Apply at , rhisOllice. [*JSll] July I'd. To the Public. j The subscribers bey leave to return their thanks ' to their customers for the liberal patronage afTor- 1 ded tin-in during the past year, ami to inform the public that they continue (lie business at their old ' stand, where ail orders in their line will he thank- 1 fully received and promptly attended to. They 1 have good workmen and superior materials, and will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. I ' Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to or- | I der. Wagons, carts, carriages, <y-c. made or re- ! paired. Prices moderate. Jan. ll>_ WIIITAKER & ARRANTS. Wolicc. , Rail Road Scrip payahle 1st Julv 1840, taken at i ( | n;ir in payment lor corn or ollinr sioro ponds, liy | Any.2. (Bill) JA.MKS McKU'KN. , rrcsli Turnip and (Jiccrn Seed For sale by J. R. AIcKAlN. Lamp Oil. A superior article of Bleached Sperm Oil, at tlie low price of ONE DOLLAR per gallon. For eric by F. L. ZEMP. Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., and Ilaruesp cf Northern make, which lie offers for ssle at Charleston prices. Having leased the establishment in which he works, he is prepared to butld and to repair every description of Carriages, Waggons, ("arts, Wheelbarrows, &.c. and all kinds of Iron work, either for plantation or olher use. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited A pril 20. ROBERT MAN. Ordinary's Notice. Whereas no application has been made for administration on the effects of John Rales, dec'd. I have taken them m hand as adin'r. de bonis'non.? All persons having demands against said estate will present them duly attested, and those indebted to the same will make immediate payment. J. It. JOY, (), K. I). June 7. 23 tf Tlionisonian Medicines. Alcohol Nerve Powder Gum Myrrh Rayberry Cayenne Pepper Golden Seal Composition Lobelia Number Six Cholera Svrup For sale low by F. L. ZK.MP. Timfoy's Union Water-VVlicel. speed and with a less quantity of water than any i wheel in use, (except the over shot under extreme j high heads) is very simple, and illiable to disasters, j and durable, being made entirely out of cast iron. : The subscriber will sell district or individual j Rights, with or without wheels. Satisfactory ret- i srences can be given in regard to the success of lie wheel, by application to the subscriber, who '.an he consulted personally at the Columbia IloeI, or bv letter through the Post Office at Columbia. " MARTIN CIIAPIN. May 3 16 tf This will certify that I have used Motel.kis's Patent Water II'neels about one year applied by R. S, Rarwick, and have recently removed them and iad the Union Wheels applied by Mr. C'hapin ana ind the latter by far superior to the former. So ar, as I have vet tried the latter, they will saw at least doubly as fast as the former, with much less luanlity of water, at the same mill site. THO. STARKE. Kershaw Dist, May 17,1316. 21 tf CAMDEN GROCMYSTOR^ BV S. BENSON, Broad Sired, Camden^ S. C. Administrator's N otice. F. L. Zemp having received from the Ordinary if Kershaw District, grant of I.et:ers of Atlntiiist rat ion i!e bonis nun of all and singular the goods md Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands hat wcie of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby lotilics the pithiie, that all dealings with the esate of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, must it I'utue Le with tne tuL-cnler. All persons having claims against the said esate, will present them properly attested, and all icrsons indebted to the same are hereby notified ,o come forward u*lln ut delay and make payment. FRA.\C1S L. ZEMP, Adm'r. de bonis una. Jan. 4 1 tf .lias! iScceived. Galvanic Rings, do Bracelets do Rolls do Necklaces do darters Magnetic Fluid dradualed Magnetic Machines Chioroiorm do Inhaler* Surgical Instruments Shoulder Braces Thermometers Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient ^ " Cordial Elixir ol Turkey Rlmbarb Thomson's Syrnn of Tar and \Vo"d Naptha i David's Pain Killer I i India 'lubber Halls I do do Tobacco Pouches Fine cut glass Smelling Hollies. Turin 1-1. . J. Jl. MeKAIX. Kail E?oa<I Script Payable 1st July. 1349, taken at par for Grocc les, at cash prices, by Aug. -Jl. ,<?. H. LEW. , At Ihe Kershaw Grocery, Will lie found a full assortment of FAMILY [J ROCK it IKS, Tobacco, Segars, &c. which will jc sold low. S. 11. LEVY. July 11 'J? R Notice of Administratrix. MaiiV C. Reynolds having obtained grant of [.otters of Administration of all and singular the .mods and chattels, rights and credits that were of [Jeorgo Reynolds deceased, at the time of his death, icrcby notifies all who are indebted to the estate , jI tl e said George Reynolds to come forward and jetllc their debts, with the administratrix, and all ' persons having claims against the said estate will liand them in to her properly attested within the inie prescribed by law. I hereby constitute and appoint James Chcsnut, Ir. as my agent and authorize him for me, as Administratrix, to receive any monies that may be due , he said estate, and for me and in my name, to :xeci<tc and give receipts and acquittances for the ante. MARY C. REYNOLDS. , Jan. 12, 1 :?!*?. .'t If Bargains, Bargains. GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. Those who wish Goods at prices to suit the imes, had better call on me before long. The Uoods must be sold at some price. W. B. JOHNSTON. Cotton Bins. The subscriber returns his thanks to those who patronized liiin last season. lie continues to manufacture GINS upi n the most approved plan, and , warrants them equal to any other Gins, in workmanship, materials and performance. They are warranted to give satisfaction. HTllcpairing will be faithfully attended to. The subscriber respectfully requests a share of [lie patronage of the planters ol this and the adjoin-, ing Districts. If yon wish toSA\ Li YOUR 'l'OI.L, get one of [hose HOUSE MILLS, well known as Mc-j freight's Mill, made expressly to be attached to ( in Gearing. The subscriber has a few on hand, i [JIT Orders for Gins or Mills, will be promptly ' mended to. R. J. McCRMIGHT. t 1C1C I (lllllit'll, REMOVAL The subscriber would inform the public that he lias removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, William Johnson, second door above II. Levy's, where ho will keep on hand a pood supplv of GROL'Kit IKS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to! which ho invites the attention of purchasers, as they will be sold very low. J. CHARLESWORTH. March 8. 10 tf To Kent. The STORE at present jeeupied by Mr W, 11. lohnston. Apply to \Y. ANDERSON. I Sept. 13 3? tf 4 A PLANTATION FOR SALE, In Jtfadison County, Mississippi. A plantation containing 1040 of the very beat creek bottom and up-land is ofTcred for sale on the most liberal terms. From 550 to 600 acres are in cultivation, of which nearly one half is creek bottom. well ditched and drained; the up-land in cultivation is circled. The most of it is perfectly fresh; but little of 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 has upon it a large gin house and cotton press; a negro quarter sufficient to acomodate from 75 to 60 negroes and all necessary out-building6 in pro- % portion. The Dwelling House is good and roomy, and the yard is handsomely improved. It has ad. * joining the house, a fine orchard of peach, plum, pear, apricot, nectarine, apple trees, 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 cjf-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 w ill also he sold at the lowest market price, with the pladtarion, the crop of corn, a large stock of hogs, about 60 head of cattle, sheep &c.r 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 A ORAM A. Mc WILLI E, Near Camden, Mississippi. Ill Equity? Lancaster District. Wilson Villines 1 vs > Petition to apply funds ? Wm. McCorkle & wife Elizabeth. J It appearing to my satisfaction that William jl/cCorkle and wife Elizabeth, Defendants, are ab- ? sent from and without the limits of this Slate. It is ordered, on motion of Clinton, .Solicitor for Peti. tioner, that they appear and p'ead, answer or de- mur to the petiti <n in above cause, on or before the 1/5.1. A...1.^. to I ; 1...1 JLUl II UtlUUU I IQ-iO, UKlt l>? Irti J UU ?UIIiU IJ I piU COIlfesso will be entered against them. JAMES II, WITHERSPOON. c. e. e. a Com'rs. Office, June 1848 [6 50] In Equity?Lancaster District. Dr. D. 1'. Bush vs, W. G. Raines, Jonathan Douglass, Molcy Martin, et al. Bill *o subrogate and sell Real Estate &c. It appealing V my satisfaction, that M. S. Perry and Molcy Martin, two of the defendants to the Bill filed in the above case, are absent from and beyond the limits of State: On motion of Clinton, complainant's soli itor. it is ordered that the said Defendants, M. &. Perry and jlfolcy Martin doap- * pear anil answer, plead or demur to the Bill in the above case, on or before the 22d day i f October, 1848, uthsrwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOOX, c.h.l. d. Comm'rs. Office, June 2,1848, [7 50] South-Carol iua?Lancaster District. In the Court of Ordinary. Jas, R. Bennett and wife, Jincey Beniiett, vs Win. Bennett, Reuben Bennett, James Bennett and others.? Division or sale of Real Estate of Reuhen Bennett, dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction, that William Bennett Reuben Bennett and James Bennett, three of the defendants, reside without the limits of this State; It is therefore o dered, That they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Reuben Bennett, sen. dee'd, on or beiore the Otli dav of October next, or their consent to the same will he entered of record. JAS. I J. WITH ERSPOON, O. I* I). July B, 1848. (7 (K)J South-Carolina? Lancaster DistrictTil Ihe Court of Ordinary. John Steele and wife Nancy, vs Hugh Montgomery and others?Division or sale Real Estate of Niuion Montgomery, dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Hugh Montgomery, one of the defendants, resides witi.out the limits of this Slate; It. is therefore ordered. That lie do appear and object to the sale or division of the Real Estate of Nininn Montgomery, deceased, on or before the 5th day >f October next, or his consent to tne same will be entered of record. j. n. wrniERsrooN, o. l d. July 3, 1344. [7 00] James Clicsnnt, jr., Esq . is my sole Agent and Attorney, with full power to act for me in settling ^ the Estate of the late Dr. George Ilr vuohls: and no other person is authorised to use my name, or to receive money or grant discharges of the said Estate, unless special!v empowered in writing hy him or myself. ' .WARY C. REYNOLDS, Adin'x of G. Reynolds. .Warch '27, 1347 For Sale. A four horse wagon will be sold low, and on a credit if reauirell. Apply to JAS. McEWEN. July J0th 1348. 23 tf Wanted, A light second-handed IJUGGY. Apply at this Otlice. 34 tf Aug. 23. Nautilus Mutual Life-Insurance COMPANY OF NEW YORK." A. 31. 3l ENCHANT, l'rvskknt. It. It. COLEMAN. Vice President. PLINY FllEEMAN, Actuary. CT '-'his (.'oinpaiiy has just closed its third year's operations, and published its Third Annual Re port, which has enabled thctn again to declare the usual dividend ol Fifty l'er Cent, ptofit for the last year, for which scrip certificates are deliverable, bearing an interest of six per cent. Thus ill three years 50 per cent, on the amount of premiums received have been returned to the assured. Policy holders, whether they "continue for life or for short terms," receive their ]>rt? rata profits. Premiums on Life policies, if amounting to $50, may be paid GO per cent, cash, and 41) per cent, in a note without guarantee, with interest at6 per cent. Pamphlets, illustrating the principles of Life Insurance, and Hlank Forms of applii ation maybe had on application to A :W. KENNEDY, Agent for Camden. Dr.. W.J. McKain, Medical Examiner. June 23. 2G tf Fire and 31arine Insurance. GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (OK NKW JKIISKY,) (,'HAlCfKltKl) IN It* 33. ndotronnm imoiidamoc rmioimv r nu i lu I luiM ii^ou unique uuiiir ni\ i (of X. JKItSKY,) I'llahtkhf.u fkhruahy, le-h. The subscriber having received the Agem \ rf the above i:istitutions lor Camden and vicinity v il receive applications, and issue Policies at the < a. rent rates, IV. D. McDOWALl Fob. 2!). 9 tf South-Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. IX THK COMMON I'LEAS. J. 13. Boyd &, Co. ) vs. ? Capias ad satisfaciendum. Robert Dukes. ) The Defendant, Robert Dukes, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of the above Capias ad satisfaciendum, in order-to avail himself of the benefit of an Act passed forS^ the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has tiled in my of. fice, on oath, a schedule of his whole Estate. >? Notic is thcrefnic hereby given to the Plaintiff in the above stated rase as well as to all others concerned, to be and appear at Lancaster Court House on the 13ili d ty of November next at 12 o'clock M., before the Associate Judges, to show cause if any they can, why the said Defendant , should not be discharged bom further confinement, on his assigning and delivering the ellccts men. tionoil in lin. schedule. H R. PRICE, Clerk. Cicik's Office, this 11th March, It?15.