The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, October 18, 1848, Image 4
HEALTH! HEALTH!
THOMSON'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAP7HA
The only CER TA TS REM ED Yfo r the Cure oj :
G0NSL'2??T20:T,
Asthma. Brertchi'is. Spitting of Blond, Pnin i.i the Sid* and
Breast, sore Throat. Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Whoojnng Congk, Croup. Hives. .\ervous Tre
mount. Liver Somphri!. Diseased Kidneys, and
Ajjkelions generally of the Throat, Brcusl,
ant Lungs,
Of jill the .ii<s?a?e* incident to onr rlimata tliere is none
so aniversa!, and at the sums time soinMuiou< tuid fatal a?
Consumption. In this country especially, I'tilm-mary con- |
sumption is emphatically a sro<sr?v, an J in its rcsi uless ca- j _
reer, sweeps over the laud as a Destroying Anuel. laying
low, with a relentless hand, the strongest and fairest <>t our
race. Witherto all e(T>rt< to arrest this dread disease have ; 1
proved vain, an 1 all that seemed within our power was '
at best the alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat i '
smoother, the certain progress to the tomb.
The Proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public, j
would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds j
it puts forth its merits; and the reason upon which it founds ' 1
i? superior claims to the attention of the afflicted, that aii '
who require its use in iy repose full confidence in its rura- !
tive_ powers, Since its fiist preparation he lias had the!
pleasure of witnessing its happy results in numerous i:.*!aa- j
but he was determined not to ofler it io t!>e public un- !
til he had become thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. I In.- 1 J
\ tng such conviction, he now confidently oilers it .as a rem- '
edv wihtouta parallel in the citreof I'ULMO.N AllV CO.N
SI MPTION and its kindred diseases.
Ut the folly wing speak for itself?
"I have used Thoiason's Compound Syrup of TaranJ !
Wood .Vaptha, for some time in tny practice, and have j *
found it the must efficient remedy I ever used in Consump- j
tiye cases, chronic catarrh, etc., when great irritability, j
with weakness of tue pulmonary organs r\i?teJ. Tit- ra- 1
pidity with which it acts is greatly in its favor where dvs- j
phcea or oppression exists, which is iuiur liatelv relieved j
oy it- In Pulinonary Consumption it can be mod with j
confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, i
a,rd J consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of J
Physicians,and exempt from the impira'innof empiricism." i '
M. CHAMBERS, >1. D. |
fMt'atfelphia, Oct. 11.1316. j :
Tne above medicine prepared only by Abxev di- Dick- |
*OX,atN. E. corner of Fifth ane Spruce .Streets. I'liiladcl- '
pliia. Sold in Cam leu by F L. ZE.TP, Sole Agent, and ! j
ov referiec table Druggists generally.
Price Si or 59 ca. per bottle. I?o\vare of imitation*. ,
January ID. 3
jew Dvvnrs or Hebrew plaster
tt'HERE Till? PLASTER IS APPLIED I'AIN CANNOT '
EXIST.
A gentleman in the South ot Europe, and Palestine, in !
1330 heard so ranch sai l in the latter place in favor of Jew
David's Planter, an 1 of the (as he considered.) miraculous
cures if had performed, that he tva* induced to try it on
his own person, for a Liver affection, the re n>v:tl of which
had been the chief object of hi? journey, h it which ha 1
resisted the genial influence of tnat ha!my and delicious
clime.
He accordingly applied a plasteron the right si !e of his
chest. where the pain was seated, another between the
shoulders, and >ie over the region of the iiver. In the
meantime he drank freely of an herb tea of laxative qualities.
He soon found .is health improving, and in a few
weeks his cough left him, sallowuess of his skin disup- j
peared. his pain was removed, and Ins .vallh became per- j
manently reinstated. j
Ninoe that time ha has been recommending it to ins!
friends and acquaintances for a!I fixed pains whatever !
sucii as Rheumatism, Uout. Pain in the side, hip, hack ] <
and limbs, in every case of wnich it has proved an elii- .
cientcure. He has likewise witnessed the happy effects
ofits softening and healing qualities in numerous cases u !
Scrofulous Humors, Knots, Wen*, White Swellings, Hard
Tumors, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, Ague in the Hrea-I. and '
the like, to the united satisfaction of liiuisidf and oiuers. I
It fias been beneficial in ca?cs of Weakness, such as paid
and weakness in the Stomach, weak Limbs, Lameness 1
AdeeUons of the .Spine, heniale Weakness, dye. .No fc- I
male subject to pain or weakness in the back or sides, :
should be without it. .Married ladies in d-licaiesituuiistis I
find great relief from constantly w aring this plaster. 4 :
The application of the plaster between the shoulders has 1
bean found a certain remedy for Cold.. C nigh*. Phthvsic.
and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys !
inflammation by perspiration.
In view of the great benefit resulting from the u?e of this (
plaster, within his own observation, his confidence in its (
superiority over every othes plaster, ointment and upadil- '
doc, before the public in tins country, lias induced this ] (
gentleman to place the Hebrew Plaster into the hands o i
those who will give it puhlicitv. believing it will prov 1
:?if. ,k.. .I t,,!*,.?,.
Thu peculiarities of lb- chemical compound arc owing I (
to its extraordinary effect upon the animal fibres or nerves, } .
Itgaments anil muscles, its virtue beinc carried hv them to \ ,
ttie immediate sea: of ih? disease or of pain and weakness. ;
EyXone genuine without the engraving of JEW DA- ,
VID on the vvrapjier, around each b >x.
Price fifty cents p.-r box. Each box contains sufficient
to spread six or eight plasters.
23e-Sold wholesale and retail by M"OVl!.F,& >IE.\I>.
No. yd Chartres street, New Orleans, tlx- general acents >
for the .South and Went, to who.n all orders for the gcrmii ti
article mast be addressed. Sold in t'auulen by
s- May 33. JAMES K. M.-K MX.
Important Remedy,
MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE,
A certain, safe and effectual cure for Sore, Weak and
Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly far diseases of
the Eye,
The unparalleled sueees which has attended the use of (
this preparation, and the acknowledged necessity for some
article which can be relied upon, as a remedy in severe i
eases of Opthalmic affections which are so prevalent in thi - 1 :
country, induce the Proprietor to make arrangements
through his Agents, to place this Salve, within the reach of
ever)'individual who may need the le-uellts which result ( i
from its use.
The great advantages possessed by tliis arhcle over every i '
other, its Certainty. Safety, Coxvenienck and Ecoxnmy.
All Pnyssicians admit that great dancer is to be up- j
prehended from drugging the eye when in an inhumed and
unhealthy state. In the use of this Salve this objection is j
entirely removed, as no harm can pos.-ibly result from its ;
use; it being, in all ease, applied to the external portions ,
of the eye; thereby avoid.nr all the inconvenience. pain i
and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of !
any pungent article into the eye. i
t* activity in subduing inffamation is so great that but few 1
?' : -I... ~ n onj k/.ftl., tA ?? !! < f ?|
cases rvt^u.-re iue use us mvis umi v.ns wu.v .? ...... . .. .
a perfect cure.
J. R. McKAl.W Ajrciit for Camden.
DR. GORDON'S ~
V EG ETA BLE A N TI-B i LIOUS
FAMILY PILLS.
F<?r tha cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Ithciim 1
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choi J
era Morbm, Pai is inttie Hack Limbs ;in< 1 Joints, Genera
weakn?*s, Kits, Consumption, Palpitation of tbe Heart 1
Liver Complaint. Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma. Itching* of the Skin. Fevers of all 1
kinds. Cold*. Gout, Gravel. Female Complaints, Nervous
Complaints, au.l all other Diseases arising from impurities !
of the blood,and moreid secretion* of the liver ami
stomach. j]
ftjT Every disease to which the human frame is subject,
originate* from impurities of the blood or derangement of i
tlie digestive organ*.
Dr. Gordon's Family PilN.
Cuing compounded exclusively of such ingredients as '
Mature intended should operate on the impurities of the
Human System.
Strike at the rootof the disease, removing all impurities
from the bodv, opening the pores externally and internally. <
separating all foreign and obnoxious particles frmn the
Cnyle, so that tin* blood, of which it is the origin, must be
thoroughly pure?nee-ssarily s-euriug a free and vigorous
action to *th" H -art. Lungs. Liver a:i ! Stomach, thereby |
restoring health, by opening tlie pnr?-s, ch-an-biig the ,
vein* and arteries, tinitnpeding all the natural veins and purifying
the Wood; they render the system not onlv thorough- 1
jy sound, but also impervious to disease, even when all
other means have failed.
w Within the last twelve months, more than one linn- j
dred ca??? of the mwf ngfrmeulnl forms of dyspepsia have |
been cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting the Rliic
Pill, and almost eVery oilier means had been resorted to '
without any benefit, and when death stared its miserable '
victim fully in the face. If Dr Gordon's Pills were not ;
SCPipU**! ID inn own " n??y ??ui m* ri'/iwm? .'i\t.?i?t, um-ii j
uniform success in tSiin di*ea*e alone would he Mjfliricnt to t I
"waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, an a bkne- i
factor or his spkcies.
JKjTTtiis medicine never fails to cure the worst.exses of .
FILES in one tervJt!
For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the num.
DM ?f it" up'trli'in. tlw rimi|ilaiiii? it is :? tr* | >1?<! to ami I lie (
curesit has p-rl'ora?cd, we re.l'-r the reader to otir agents, j j
who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. ' (
For sale by Jambs K. McKaiv, F. 1.. Zemp Canidcti. |
also. flrrsnle at all the towns and eoantry stores in the South
and Went.
Dr. (i. K. TYLER'S
33733, AITD AS73 PILLS.
If there ever was a medicine that merited the
public praise for the groat good it has done in ru- '
ring Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tv- '
ler's Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in til
hours. They do not operate as a purgative, hut
as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, p
and cura permanently, nor can they fail, if used as t
directed?the trial of a single lw?x will prove the I n
above statements', therefore, if you would secure I
your health, procure a box of tho genuine Tyler's
Ague Pills.
For sale by J. R. McKaiv and F. I.. Zemp, in p
Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of f.
thetownsand country stores. : '
I;A\K AGI^cv. hi
WILLIAM J. GRR VLF>. will attend pnnetunlly tonll '
business entrusted to his care in either of the Bank* of
Camden Ploy 10. i
r.m I I >np ??u?Jgrag?ai II INI II m
DH. TOWffSEWD??
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
W?>\DER AND 11LESSING OF THE AGE.
The .31 ."st extraordinary >!<?:! icfnc ia the World.
fty-Thi* Extract is put up in <pi trt hnfllc*: it is six tirr.es?
cheaper, p'easnntcr, ami warrant-.- J superior to any sold.?
it cures without vomiting. purging, sickening, or debilitating
the Patient.
The ur--iu hoanty nnl superiority of this .Sarsapari'laover
all other molicir.o is. that while ii eradicates disease, it in- ;
vigoratcs the b:>d\*. It is one of the vcrv best
SPUING AND SC.MMEU MEDICINE-;
Ev-r htuxvit; it nut only purities the whole system, and i
trcugthensiliep-rson.hiitit creates new. pprk and rich
t* ruxcu,.M.?l !*? i.rt m..<li?.iu.i Atl.l IO !
lids iies the grand wrct of its wonderful stierefs. it
performed within the hist li\e years. more than 100,U00
tires of sowrc cases of disease: at least 13,000 were connI
incurable. It ha ; saved thj lives of more than 3.000
'lil-'roti during the pn-t sesv-on.
I'Jj'JO.) cases of tdesmral Debility and want of
Nervous Energy.
I>r. Towns. ;i.]V Sarsap-irilla invig .rates tlie whole system
X'rmnr.ently. To those who have Inst their muscular en.
- rev by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in
roiith. or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and j
iroilght on a general physical pro>l ration of the nervous
ystent, la-si:u le. want of ambition, fainting sensations, pre- ,
Tiatttre decay ami decline, hastening towards that faral j
iiseaso. ('nnsumption. ran be entirely restored by this pleas- j
tut retrrJy. Phis Sarsaparilla is for superior to any IX-I
'.'[COit V TING CORDiAL. as it n moves and invigorates !
he system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to thy
nuscularsystem, in a most extraordinary degree.
Consumption Cttrcti.
[demises and Strengthen.* Con?iimpiion"ean be cured.
Uronehotbts. Consumption. Liver Complaint. Colds. Ca'arrh.
Coughs, Asthma, spitting of Blood. Soreness, in the
host Hectic Flush. Night Sweats, Dillicult or Profuse I
Expectoration, Pain in the Side, sktc. have been and can
b.* cured.
SPITTING BIJOOD.
New York, April 29. 1917.
I)r. Towxsejcd?I verily believe that your Sarsaparilla
lias been the im-ans. through Providence, of saving my life.
1 have for several years hail a bad cough. It became worse
>nd worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, hail
night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and j
did not expect to live. 1 have only n*-'d your Sarsaparilla :
r hurt time an I there ha-a wonderful change been wrought
in roe. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. I raise j
110 blood, and tnv cough has left me. You can well imagine
that 1 am thankful for the v results.
Your obedient servant,
W.M. HI SSELL, 63 Catherinc-st
Rheumatism.
This is only one of more tlian four thousand cases of
iWH?timavism inai ur. lownmm ? ^iiMpiuma
The ni';>i severe and chronic eases are weekly eradicated
by its extraordinary virtues.
James Cntntnings. Esq.. one of tlie assistants in the
Lunatic Asylum. Black well's Island, is the gentleman spo- ,
ken of in the following letter:
Bi..ick well's Ist.t.tn, Sept. II, HI7.
Dr. TotvxsEsa?1 r Sir: I have Miff-red terribly for
nine vears with the Rheumatism; considerable of the tine
I e n:! 3 ??t e it.s|.v;i or walk. I had the utmost distressing
pains, and my limits were terribly swollen. 1 have used
four bottles of your riarsupsrilla, and they have donetne
111 re than one thousand dollars worth of good. 1 ain so
nimdi better?indeed. Iam entirely relieved. Vou arc at
liberty to use this fur the benefit 01 theaHlieted.
Yours respectfully,
JAMES CUM.MINGS.
Fits! Fits! Fits!
fK Town- en I. not having tested his S'arsaparilla in eases
af Fits, nf course never rerotninentleil it. and was snrpri-ed
to receite the following from nu intelligent and respectable
Farmer in Westchester county:
FostDii.iM, Aug. 13. 1417.
Dr. Towr.-emi?Dear Sir; 1 have a little girl seven years
if nee. who I: is been s- vera! years afilic ted with Fits; we
tri al almost everything for h?r! but without success; at hist,
tllhough we could find no recommendation in our circulars
Tor cases like hers, we thought, as she wa? in very delicate
b--?'t!i, w? would give her some of yottr Sar?apirilla. and
tre very triad weili I. for it has not only restored hcrstri iigth,
nit she has had no return of the hiis. to our grert pleasure
1.11 surprise. She is f irt beeoniin-.' rugged ami hearty, for
tvliich wc feel gratful. \011rs. respectfully.
John Butler, Jr.
Female Medicine.
Dr. Towns-end's Sar?iparilla is a sovereign and speedy
'tire for Incipient Cotisaiupiion, Barrciiess, Prolapsus " tori.
>r falling of th- womb. fVistivne*-?, I'i'-s. I/Micorrlioa. or
Whites, uhstrticted or difficult Menstruation. Incontinence
I* Urine, nr involuntary disrliargc thereof, and for the tren
til prostration ot'ihe system; no matter whether the result
jf inherent came, produced by irregularity, illness or ueci!--:it.
Noiliiug ran be more surprising than it* invig- rating
fleets on the human frame. Pcpuitis :?!1 weakness an I la-; itude.
from taking it. at once become rohtistaud full nfen>
.-.-gy under its i illiu-nce. It immediately cotinfemets the
iiervele.-sncss of the female fr:.m?-. wh'cli is liar great come
f h '.rr-te-ss It will not Is- <-v|wci<"l <if its. incases of so
h-lieaiea nature, to exhibit c-rtilirates of cures p-rfornteii
but we can assure the alllieted. that hundreds of rases have
been reported ii us: thousand* of ea-es wdn-re 1.no,
have been wilhotit children after 11-iiig it f-\v bottles of this
1 ?- _ Li . .1 .. :.1. r.? 1 1,1..
mvaiunttir nave utaian ?nwni \>uu ?ni?-, uvaiKij
Dllspri.'iir.
To Mothers and Murrie I Ladies.
This Extract of Sanoiparilla has been expressly prepared
in referenee to female complaints. X<> l?* wlm has v.ik'iii
to shi; is approaching that critical p.-riod. "The
Hirn oflif, /' should not nceier! t? take it. as it is a certain
preventative for anyofihe nttineroiis and horrible diseases
to uhieh feinauuiles are sulijeet nt tliis tiine of life. Tiiis
[ rind may be delayed several years hy using this ui"dicine.
.\ur is it less valuable for those whoare approaching woman*
li'mi. as it is calculated to assist nature. hy quickiiing lite
blood and invigorating lie- system, lie! -ed, tins medicine is
invaluable for a!! the ddicate diseases to which woman arc
-object.
It braces the whole system, renew - |vrmnucntly the lintlira!
energies, hy removing the impurities of tlie body, not
o farbliniulatiugas to pruducosuliscquent relaxation, which
is the ease of most medicines taken for 1'. male weakness a'ld
lisease. I?v Using a few bottles of tliis inediefne. many !
-eveiv a::d painful snririeal operations may.be prevented. j
.Notice to tint Ladies.
Those that imitate Dr. Townsend's Sarsapnrilla, liav
iiivarialdycalled their-tuira great Kenedy for renin ley.Arc.
iinl have copied our hills and circulars which relate to the
omplaints of women, word for wool?oiler men who put
up medicine, have since the great success of Dr. Town end's
Siirsnparill.i in complaints in< ident to females. recommended
theirs, although previously they did not. V nuttitier
of these Mixture. I'ills. ,Ve. are injurious *o females, alejrravate
disease.and undermine the constitution.
Scrofula Cured.
This certificate conclusively proves mat mis carstipaniiii
>i:i< j?;rf<ct control over tlit- most <ih?tiiriv diseases of the
Blood. Three p?-r-'o:-. cured :ri ???! house is unprecedented. 1
Three Children.
Dk. Towvsknii?Dear .Sir: I have the pleasure ininform
rnu that litre of niv children h ?:i cured of the Scrofula
by the iiMMif your excellent medicine. Th -y were afll.ct
I very severely with had sores; have talent only four
lio*il< : it t""h them away, f>r which I feel myself under
ireat obligation.
Vours, rcspd'ly. ISA A1' W. CHAIN, 10(1 Wooster-.-t.
Opinions of Physicians.
Dr. Tnwihciitl is almost daily n eei\jug orders from Phy
ieians indillert |?arl? ofilie Ciiiou.
This is to certify that we. the undersigned, Physicians of
llie City of Albany. have in iinintiii*eases prescribed Dr.
Townsend's Sarsaparilla. and lielicvc n to be one ofthe
most valtiuhle preparations in the mark't.
II. P. PI I.INC. M. D.
J. U ||>(?.\. .M. |j.
II. H. IIIiHhPs. M. I).
Albany, April 1,1817. I'- II. EL.MKNDUttF, M. D.
Caution.
< hying to the preat success und iiuinense sale of Dr. Town" ad's
Sarsaparilla.il nuinlierof m-ri vvh wereform -rly our
Agents, have commenced making Sarsajiarilla Cxlracts.
I llivirs. Bi;:er>. Extracts of Yellow Dock. Arc. They ecu.
rally put it up ill the same sliaycd hollies, and some of them
have stole and copied our a Ivertisrm at-, they arc only
worthless imilatioiis and should lie.avoi.h-d.
For sale in Camden, by J. It. McK YIN. Price ?1 per
hottie. Six bottles for ?.>. casli.
August 16* .13 ]y
SO.IP.S Ac. v.
Itose Soap < 'hinese Floating Soap
lli;s|; Soap t)- illiblls Soap
Baylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap
IViinspareiii Wash Balls Shaving Cream
Military Shaving Soap (Jen. Tavlors Shaving Tablet
Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes
Face Balls Powder Pulls
[.illy White Toilet Powder
Poil'ei Hollies of various Patterns.
For sale l.v F. I.. '/.EM P.
PERFUMERY.
'?iIoyiir>? '.il! Jxiiufs) AJtlk ??!'
[,:nvinl'T \S';ti?-i Extract of Ifi'lintriiiM
Iruutp.* Wit r " I'litchuiily
*\traet ofl'ink " J(osc
(;.'niiiinin " Jockey Cln!?
" Mousm-Iuiu ' li'ni. i|c (Jaru.'iiie
" Verveine " Vertana
' Jasmin " Joiiquillt'
" tie Clinntill' ' Mnirimliii
" It'-wila (HfoiM'llii |(ow
Formic hy I'. I.. ZEMI\
PICKFJIMKKV, Ac.
TIio subc-f rilier lias just received (lie most com. :
ilete supply of clioice Perfumery ever brought to
ins place, consisting of tlio ioliowinjf, with many '
tIk*r articles in that line:
ivtracts of Jockey Club Kan tie Venus
I'nti-lioiily V. inpli .S'inp
Mntisselinc l.ily xv liitc
V'-rlenia. .v e. Extra m--iiIci! Itosc, Aliaoiul ,
( iiIi.cih- Water mul Musk 'i'oilet Soaps
icrimiu tin tin Traas|?irenr Wasli Hall*
Saml I kills
laud's K.tu Liistral Koitssdl's >'lia\ing Cream I
!f.-ir*s Oil IMcon Fun
urlinu Flui<l Cut Olnss Toilet |{>>tiIcn
IwiHoliiifl Flower Vivos, Arc.
July 1?. J. R. McKAIN. I
Hemorrhoids or Piles.
Internal or External, permanently cured j
By Dr. Upliiun's Vegetable Electuary
An INTERNAL RF.MEUY which. If used accordingto
directions. A CI RE FOR LIFE IS OF ARAN 1'EEL).
SYMPTOMS OF THE DISEASE.
A common consequence of this aflection is a kind of ten?
-inns, or hearing down sensa'ion, as it is familiarly called;
there is also heat, tension and throbbing in the part,
varying from a moderate degree of these reiishtions to the
most excruciating suffering;?these are caused by the flow of
blood to the parts. Sometimes the inner coat of the bowel
protrudes at every evacuation forming what is called
Prohibits or falling of the bowels; this is the effect of long
continued irritation of that organ. In some instances the
patientcxpcriciires nervous pains, which are indescribable,
and known only to the sufferer, which commence immediately
aft-ran evacuation, and continue front thirty minutes
to several hours; these sensations arc very annoying and
sometimes verv distressing. This disease, when of long
eoiitintiaiice, is attended by pain and weakness in the back,
irritation of the kidneys, bladder, and other organs in the
vicinity, pain and numbness in the legs arid feet a sense of
siraiiriess .101)111 mu I'iD'M.min umiiiiiinii iiuiit-ss in mu m>ilouiiiial
viscera, accompanied with jnilpiiation of the heart
ami oppression. Individual* sonn-iimes experience, previous
to an attack of the Piles. s\ mptom* denoting great derangement
in their circulation: there is a sense of weight anil
pressure jn the abdomen, with a peculiar feeling of uneasiness
in the bowels, constipation or perinaeuin, attended
with pain in the hack and loins, nausea, and slight pains in
the stomach, pale countenance, confused sensations in the
head, weariness, ami irritable ami discontented slate ol
mind, and a sense of fulness and oppression in the region
of the stomach. The circulation on the surface is feeble,
and the current of blond determined inwards and downwards.
For. At.I- THE ABitvr r> IS It A* Eft AVP COMPI.AIXTS,
nit. EPIIA.MS VKtJKTABI.K El.Kl TUAItY.
CFKr.S EFFKCTI-AI.I.V. A.\0 THEREFORE Fit EVENTS r.LES.
HEAD T!is: TESTIMONY.
Hents? I have used Dr. I'phant's Vegetable Electuary
which I purchased of you. and lit d it one of the best medicitics
in use for the Piles, and also for all bilious nfTections.
arising from an impure state of the system.
Yours, a.c. E. A. COLE, .Marble Dealer.
P.EM Alt K\IU.H < THE OF PILES!
Tin r.Tv Vk x its S-; \ pt xc. 1
Berkshire Co.. Ma-?., Nov. 29. 1317.
.Messrs. Ketchatn A: lleuslmw?Cents: For thirty years I
have been afflict"d with the Piles, general debility and inll
imation. rainingtumors and pmlap n- of the bowels, and
which had resisted all the urdical treatment Dr. Chapman
ami others could give. The la-t three years of that
time my sufl;*ritigs defy description. I was confined to bed,
unable to help myself. and at la-t given up by my phvsi<
ians and friends in despair of ever gaining my health ; in
fact for three days before I commenced using Dr. Cpham's
Electuary. I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes
were made. Hut under Prov,deuce, and the use of Dr.
Folium's Electuary, though an old man. 1 have the pleasure
"f s-tating the fact to the public* thai my health is
now good, and hope t*. Ii\u many years, if it i- Cod's will,
to make knoo n the virtu*-- of I),*. Cpham's Electuary, and
to recommend it to my nlllicu d fellow* creatures. It helped
ine beyond the expectations of all that knew inv ca-e,
and I can only say to others that it is. in my opinion, the
best medicine in tin* world tbr Piles, or any other disease of
the bowel-: at d if tln-v will use it according to directions, I
will myself warrant a cur0 in every case.
Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness,
? OltN ELI US SPI.'U
Enr.AMOXT. Berkshire Co .Mass . Nov. 29. 1SI7.
Tin* I?lis a simple and iruthftil story of
sufl:*ring and rcli-f. ol which, as Physician and witness in
ill*: cu*i*. I cheerfully endorse. Dr. CHAPMAN.
NOTICE.?Tin* genuine Uphr.m's Electuary has his
written signature thus ,jy*A. t'pham. M. D.) The land
isiilone done with a pen. Price si p.-r h
JtbT Sold wholesale and retail by Ketch am &' IIexsiia w,
121 Fulton street. N. Y.. and by Druggists generally
throughout the Cnited States an I Cana la.
J. U. McK AIN. Agent fur C'amdcn, S. C.
.March 22 12 tf
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ii large iiinoiini i f valuable information, suited to i!ie
wants nf nil, and of that kind too. wliieli eann.ot he found in
books.
1118 CATALOGUE OF t>ISE V8F.8, with remarks and
directions for their removal is really invaluable, and make
them welcome visiter; in every house they enter. Every
family should possess at least one of these Annuals. His
Almanac for HI'.', is now ready f-r di-tnliiitimi. of which In?
, I 1 :; - * to publish at least Two Millions. and in order
that every fniiiiL in the United States and Kritish North
Anvrien. mat h.- furnished with a copy. lie hereby invites
MERCHANTS AND STOUEKEKI'EIIS u> 'f-rwanl
their orders to him as early as possible and tliev shall Is;
; applied I Gratuitously \\ it ii as many copies as tlu-y'inay deem
neee-sary to supply their various customers. Tliev are also
invited at the same time, to send a copy of their "Hir?
SIN CAUD,*' which will Is- printed and placed on the
cover of the Almanacs sent them, also without rhartre.
They arse also re:|Ue ;ted to give till necessary directions
how the Almanacs should he forwarded to them. Ilv law
they eaiiuot he sent by mail unless the postage is lirsi |wid
on ihetn Ii?re.
Orders'.post paid directed to pa. I). JA\ .\E, 1'iiiladolp!iia.
will meet with prompt attention.
rcrFA Ml LI Eeau o!?t iii t'i AIAI VN'\f! (Gratis of
JAME II. MeK'AIN. Cainden.
Iii Equity? Lancaster District,
Dr. i). 1'. lius.-i vs. \V. (J. K iiucs, Jdii.iiliait IKhjo'.
lass, .Molev M irtin, el a!. Kill to subrogate ami
soil Ilea! he Into &r..
It apiiea in- It my satisfacliun. (hat jM. S. l'er
IT a I jWolry Mull in. I wo of the (iplendsnls to the
i!;l! lilt'.! in Hit; a bo vi! care are absent limn and
beyond the limits or S'tate: On motion ol Clinton,
complain ant's soli itor. it is ordered l lint tiie said
Delc'iidanis, M. S. 1'errv and .'./nicy .Martin do appear
ami answer, plead or demur lo tlie Biil in llie
aitiive case, mi or before the 2'Jd day f October,
IsH, otlisrwise judgment pro confesso will Lc ordered
against tl>e:n.
JA.MIOS II. WITIIKIlSI'i)O.V, c. n. r.. n.
OoiniiiTs. Oiiice, June * /, lMd, [7 ~i0]
Wauled,
A li^ht second.handed DUlitiY. Apply at this
Office. HI tl A ne t/3.
\atttilus Mutual Life Insurance
COMPANY OF XIdW YOUK.
M. .MI'. lit'It \.\T. lWleut.
I!. IS. L'Oi.lvMAX, Vice President.
PI.IXV FltKPAI \N. A,main.
J J"''li:s t >..ii iiiv has j:j-| t isim! its I liird year's
oporatian I |..i!.;ishe,l its Third I i it tl lie
j?>r(, which li.is t.M.iiilc i tlm u again to declare Hie
iis'.i ii dividend i:t Fifty J'< r Cm!, piolit for tiie
las' year, for which scrip rertilirairs are deliteralile.
heal ing an niter'est of six per cent Thus in
lliree vears AO per ceil*, mi the amount ol" premiums
received hate been returned lo the assured.
Policy liol.l.-is, whether they "continue lor lite
or .-h.,.: trims" receive tne.r yea; ruta pmhts.
Pre:.iniii'.. i 1 ..! jr.ii.>t .iiiiounlu.j lo 5>o0,
may l e j,.iid Oil per cent, t asii, ami 10 per cent, hi
a ia>>.e without guarantee, with interest at 6 per
Pamphlets, illustrating the principles of Life insurance,
nmJ Itiank Perms of application any lie
had mi application to
A .M KH.NNEI) Y, .Agent for Camden.
J)r. W.J. MKai:;, .Medical Examiner.
Jiiiio "JS. *J(? if
?S i 11 Cranks.
The subscriber is prepared to make .Mill Cranks
at short notice. .S'uitable Iron may be bad at the
Ilore ol .Messrs. .McDovvuM &, Cooper Oilier Mill
runs made as heretofore.
SAMUEL SHI VEIL
June'JI. II _
Bargains, Bargains.
(H)OlKS \T A SACK I KICK.
Those who wish (Sonde at prices to suit the
times, bad better call on inc before long. Tiie
(ioods must be sold at some price.
W. It. JOHNSTON.
~ Cotton (Jilts.
The subscriber returns bis thanks to those who
patronized lino last se ison. lie continues to man.
uiaeture (JIN'S up< n the most approved plan, and
u;irrants tliein ???|iial to any other (ims, m workmanship,
materials ami performance!. Tlicy .ire
warranted to give satisfaction.
U /"Repairing will he faithfully attended to.
The subscriber respectfully reijuests a share of
the patronage of the planters ol tins ami the adjoining
Districts.
It you wish to SAVK \ OUR TOLL, get one of
those !IOliSE MILLS, ?ve|| known as Alct
/eight's Mill, made expressly to he attached to
Cm ticaring. The subscriber has a lew on hand.
ILT Orders for Uins or Mills, will ho promptly
attended to. II. J. McCRKlOllT.
Camden, may, 1819.
I 3o
Goods at and bdow Prime Cost.
IVfy entire stock of Goods, consisting of Fancy :
! and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Slc, i
i will be offered for sale for a short time at Cost
! Prices,
Bargains may be had, as ti.e object is to close up
as soon as possible.
Terms, cash. For bills of fifty dollars and up- ,
wards, Notes, well secured, at GO and 00 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, ami for sale at the lowest
prices, at the
CAMDEN GROCERY STORE.
I
New Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Lemon, Line
Apple and Strawberry Syrups, Cordials, Pickles,
Claret. Wine at GERALD'S GROCERY
.5O51IXUKAII,
Receiving k Forwarding .Merchant anil BaukAgcnt,
CAMDEN, S. C.
All business entrusted to him faithfully attendod
to, on moderate terms.
JOHN J. WORKMAN,
B.V.VK ACE.V 1',
C A .\|J) EX. S. C.
F. ROOT,
AUCTIONEER,
Commission Merchant & General Agent,
OA .M !) k x, s. c.
Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any
dosrripi ion.
L/* Auction Room opposite James Punlap, a few
doors above Davis's Hotel. 11?tf
SRI J J.\f* OFF FOR CASH.
W. AX i 'KRSON &C(). intending to close their
| general business, will , tier their stock of
Ready .12ado Clvtbing,
1IA It I) I VA R / :. S A I) D I. EIIY,
ROOTS, SHOES, &r.
At very reduced prices. As our assortment is
I good, and we are determined to sell, we would invite
purchasers to call, as great bargains may be
| expected
j White Lead, Window Glass*
A new supply of H'hile Lead and Window
Glass just received. As those articles are purchased
at cash prices, they will be sold lower than
thov have ever been in this market. Nothing
! will he gained by sending to Charleston for them
I Before purchasing e'sewliere call at the subscri.
; ber's. FRANCIS L. ZEMP.
Feb. ?}. 1*19. 8 tf
litiw Coparinentliip.
I Th undersigned have formed :i ? oparmersmp in me
practice <>t- l.'.nv and I'qniiy for the Districts of Lancaster.
, Fairfield. Kershaw and Sumter.
Ollice. heretofore occupied liy Jas. Chesnut 011 Main
i street, near the Court House.
JVM K.S CI1KSNCT. Jr..
W. Tl It'll LOW CASTO.V.
j May 10. ISU. j2? tf
JOS. I?, KEIiSIIAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ESroad-streu!, Canidcii, to. C.
Attends the Courts nf Kershaw, Sumter, I.an!
nsler and Fairtielil Districts.
The Subscriber.
WMI'I' continue to act as BANK AGKNT, in j
botli t'le Banks of? his place, ami attend to any ;
Ccrmissim Business which innv be entrusted to :
him. Ol'icc it the Counting Room of .McDowall
cp Shannon ('. J. SHANNON.
Soiiih-Curoliiia,
Iv ! : RSI! A w DISTRICT.
IN Tilt: COMMON PLEAS.
Jacob Young' )
vs > Ca, Sa*
Win. F. DcHriilil.)
The Dcnfcndant. Win. F. DeBruhl. being arrested, anu
confined within tics prison bounds for the district of Kershaw.
by virtue of a writ of capias ail satisfaciendum!. at
the suit of Jacob Young.and the said Win. JF. Deflrulil
having filed in my office his petition, with a schedule on
oaili.of his whole estate and efleet, praying for ilie bene lit
i of the Acts ?if the General Assembly lor the rcdiefof inrol
vent Debtors'?
N itiee is hereby given. to the said Jacob Young, and all
| oilier creditors of the said Win. F. Dcbrulil. to he and ap:
pear at the Court of Common I'leas to be lioldeii at Cunt!
ilcii. in and for the District of Kershaw, on the first Jinnilav
after the fourth Monday in October in-xt to show cause j
if any they can. why the estate and cflects of the said
Win. F. Dcbrulil should not he assigned anil lie discharged
according to the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly
for the relief of insolvent Debtors.
May 17 1*18. B. GASS. Clerk
l\ MATH*:-SON,
BANK A (i 12 NT.
At his old stand opposite Davis' FIoteli
Gciitic'iil(';i'<t Fasliioaiublc Boots,
Philadelphia made, lor sale by
u- avni'tiMfiv x, cn I
.Ml), -il. " >.. ....... ?
S. R. LKVV
Will continue to act as Ajrent for both the Hanks
in this place, and attend to any commission busi.
ness that may he entrusted to him.
Hides Wanted.
flreen and Dry Hides will be purchased bv
, IV!.. i(i._ W- ANDKRSON' &_CO.
Wheat.
The subscriber will pay tbe highest ma*ket price
for jfiHul Wheat delivered either at C. uiden orat
Ins mills on Samlets' Creek, six miles above the i
town. J. It. Cl'RETO.W
(\n den July I, *27 tf
To the Public.
The subscribers be" leave to return tlieir thanks
to tlieir customers lor the liberal patronage aflbrded
tbein diirmo the pa.-t year, and to inform the
public tint thov continue the business at tlieir old
I -I ... i:.,-. ...;|| |,? ?i15lll|...
Kf.'titd, \\ nun: ?i i uiult.i hi umh uhw v....... .
I'uRy received and promptly all muled to. 'l'liey i
have pond workmen and superior materials, and ,
will warrant all ivoik dune wlietlier of iron or wood.
Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to order.
Wagons, carts, carriages, made or repaired.
Prices moderate,
i Jan. 19. WIIITAKKIi & AKRANTS.
Notice.
Rail Road Scrip payable 1st July 1S I!), taken at
oar in payment for corn or other store poods, by
Aim.-J. (Ml tf) .1AM ES_>1 cKW EN.
1'ret.li Turnip niul liiicern Seed
For sale! by J. R. .WcKAlN. j
Lump Oil.
i A superior article ol Rleached Sperm Oil, at the
! low price of ONE DOLLAR per pal Ion.
For srlc by F. L. ZEMP. |
Committed
To the Jail of Kershaw District a Negro man !
about years of ape, who says he belongs to
! Samuel Kibler, of Orangeburg District,
The owner is requested toeimply with the law j
j ane take him away.
I). II. ROBISON, Jailor.
. I j*
j _ ^F- " ' ^ ,
Prime I.oal' Card, Bacon, Flour, Butter, Cheese, i
I and almost every article of Groceries wantecFby a i
J family, at retail, at GKUACD'S
Fire and Marine Insurance. |
GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY,
(ok ni;w j husky.) iiiaktkkkd in Ih.'JQ.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
(of N. JKIt.sKV.) CIIAIITKHKU FKUItUAHY, 1848. 1
j TJto subscriber having received the Agency of
I the above institutions lor Camden and vicinity will
receive applications, and issue Policies at the current
rates, IV. D. McUOWAlX.
Feb. 21). 9 tf
Carriages.
The subscriber lias now on hand, a variety of
Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., and Harness
of Northern make, which lie offers for ssle at
Charleston prices. Having leased the establishment
in which he works, lie is prepared to build
and to repair every description of Carriages, Waggons,
(.'arts, Wheelbarrows, &c. and all kinds of
Iron work, either for plantation or other use.
A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited
April 26. ROBERT MAN.
Ordinary's Notice.
Whereas no application has been made for ad'
* *'? ? *L- /.f TaIio P.olfto <locM T
ministration on mu euetio ui *vmi ^-?, ...... liave
taken tliem in hand as adm'r. do bonis'noii.?
All persons having demands against said estate
will present them duly attested, and those indebted
to the same will make immediate payment.
J. R. JOY, 0, K. D.
June 7. 23 tf
Tlionisonian Medicines.
Alcohol Nerve Powder
Gum Myrrh Bayberry
Cayenne Pepper Golden Seal
Composition Lobelia
Number Six Cholera Syrup
For sale lew by l'\ L. Z1LMP.
Tiniby's Union Water-Wheel.
l^eel
speed and Willi a less quantity of water than any
wiieei in use, (except the over shot under extreme
high heads) is very simple, and i 11iablo to disasters, 1
and Jurablc, being made entirely out of cast iron.
The subscriber will sell district or individual j
Rights, with or without wheels. Satisfactory references
can be given in regard to the success of
the wheel, by application to the subscriber, who
can he consulted personally at the Columbia IIolei,
or bv letter through the Post Office at Columbia.
* MARTIN CIIAPJN.
Way 3 IS tf
This will certify that I have used Hotel.kis's
Patent Water I ('heels about one yearapplied by R. |
IS, Harwich, and have recently removed them and i
had the Union Wheels applied by Mr. C'hapin ana j
find the latter by far superior to the former. So
far, as I have yet tried the latter, they will saw at
least doubly as fast as the former, wi'.li much less
quantity of water, at the same mill site.
THO. STARKE.
Kershaw Dist., May 17, 1843. 21 tf
CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, !
BV S. BENSON,
jBroad Sired, Camden, S. C.
Administrator's N otice.
F. I j. Zetnp having received from the Ordinary
of Kershaw District, grant of Fetters of Administration
(le bonis no:i of all and Mngular the goods
and Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands
that were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby
notifies the public, tliat all dealings with the estate
of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, must
in futue le with tne stiksrriLcr.
Ali persons having claims against the said estate,
will present them properly attested, and all
persons indebted to the same are hereby notified
to come forward vv'lhout delay and make payment.
FRANCIS L. ZD.Ml', Adru'r. de bonis now.
Jan. 4 1 tf
Just BJeceivcd.
Galvanic Rings,
do Dracclcts
do Rolls
do Necklaces
do Garters
Magnetic Fluid
Graduated Magnetic Machines
Chloroform
do Inhalers
Surgical Instruments
Shoulder Braces
Thermometers
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient
" Cordial Flnir of Turkey Rhubarb
Thomson's Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap'.lia
Davis's Pain Killer
India Rubber Balls
do do Tobacco Pouches
Fine cut glass Smelling Hollies.
J uno 14. L It. McKAIX.
ttuil SSoud Script
Payable 1st July. 1349, taken at par for Groce-'
rics, at cash prices, by
Aug. 21. S. 13. LEVY. !
At the Kershaw Grocery,
Will be found a full assortment of FAMILY
GKOCHRIK.S, Tobacco, Segars, &r. which will
be sold low. S. 13. J.KVY.
July M 27^ U_
A PLANTATION FOR SALE,
In ?!faitlson County, Mississippi.
A plantation containing 1U40 of the very best
creek boitoin and up-land is offered for sale on tlie
most hberal terms. From 550 lo 600 acres arc in
cultivation, of which nearly one half is crock buttorn
well ditched ami drained; the up-land in cultivation
is circled. The most of it is perfectly
fresh; but little f it having been cultivated more
than fioin 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 grind all the corn lor the use of the plantation.
It ic u-nll snnnliod with soriiitTs of the best water.
It has upon it a large gin house and cotton press;
a negro quarter sufficient to acomudate front 75 to
SO negroes and all necessary out-buildings in proportion.
The Dwelling House is good and roomy, [
and the yard is handsomely improved. It has adjoining
the house, a fine orchard of peach, plum,
pear, apricot, nectarine, apple trees, grape vines of
various kinds, and almost every fruit that conies 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 cf-c., but also health.
It is oflcred lor sale at a less price and on better
terms, than any such improvements and land are j
being offered at in the country.
There will also he sold at the lowest market |
price, with the pladtation, the crop of corn, a large j
stock of hogs, about GO head of cattle, sheep &.c.t
ami plantation tools of every description.
Also, if wanted, all the Household and Kitchen !
furniture.
The above mentioned Plantation is adjoining the '
lands of William MeWillie, and W. E. Johnson. I
For further information or purchase apply to
A PRAM A. Mc WILLI IS,
Near Camden, Mississippi.
Real hand-wove Welch Flannel, warranted not
- l l-l.-'-. C.._ 1 1?... I
(o shrink; line bed ana cnu nianscis; uiie uuu >un
priced Alipachas; just opened I>y
Oct. 4 E. W. BONNE Y.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber would inform the pulilic that he
has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr,
William Johnson, second door above II. Levy's,
where ho will keep on hand a pood supply of GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to
which he invites the attention of purchasers, as
they will be sold very low.
J. CHARLESWORTII.
March 8. 1U tf
Fresli Citron,
Just, received by E. W. BONNEY.
hmmhbhbmbimmhhwmbmmpMMM
Sooth Carolina-Kerihav District.
IN EQUITY.
Chzrles L. Dye, Adm'r of Elizabeth Torley, vs.
Benjamin Williams, Frances Battle, Bartlett
Batt'e, Eliza Williams. Lowry, daughter
Elizabeth Lowry. Bill for Reviver and Supplement.
It appearing to my satisfaction that. Frances
Battle, Bartlett Battle, Eliza Williams, Low- *
ry, a daughter of Elizabeth Lowry, part of the Defendants
in the case stated above, are, and reside
beyond the limits of this Slate : It is ordered that
the said Defendants plead, answer or demur to this
and to the original Bill within three months frotn
the publication of this order, or the same will be
taken proconfesso against them.
WAl. AJ. SHANNON, c. e. jc. d..
Comr's Office, Sept. 4,1648. 36 3m
Soutli Carolina?Kershaw Dist.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
Isaac D. Trent, and Mary B. Trent, Applicants, vs. Wm.
II. Trent and others.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Wiliam II. Trent, one
of the Defendants in the nbove case, resides beyond the limits
of this State: It is therefore ordered that the said William
If. Trent, do appear and object to the sale of the persona!
Estate of Martha L. Trent, on or before the first day
of Decernber next, or his consent to the same will be entered
of record. 4- If JO^, O. K. D.
Aug. 28.184S. (S5 C3) 85 3w
SouiJi-Carolina.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
IN T1IB COMMAS PLEAS.
I). H. Robison, Assignee, )
vs. > C'a. Sa.
N A. F. Brewer )
The Defendant. N. A. F. Brewer, 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 for
the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my office,
on oaih, a seedule of his whole Estate :
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Plaintiff
in the above stated care as well as all others concerned,
to he and appear at Lancaster Court House
on the loth day of November next at 12 o'clock
M , before the Associate Judges; to show1 cause if
any tliev can, why the said Defendant should not *
be discharged 'roin further confinement, on his assigning
and delivering tire effects mentioned in his schedule.
II. R. PBICE, Clerk.
Clerk,s Office, this 17th day February, 1848.
Ordinary's Police. . ^
Whereas, no administration (de bonis non) on
the estate of Ann Oilman, late of Kershaw District,
deceased, has been applied for. I have taken
possession of the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of the said estate. All persons indebted to
the estate are required to pav the same ever to me;
those having demands against the estate will hand
them in i'u!y attested, to me for payment.
may 17. J. It. JOY? I). K. D.
south-Carolina.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
IN TUB COMMON PLEAS.
Samuel Jackson* )
vs. > Capias ad satisfaciendum.
r \\r !??...\
The Defendant, Joshua W. Ilendrix, who is in
the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by yirtue
of the above Capias ad stisfacicndum, in order
to avail himself of the benplit of an Act passed
for the relief of insolvent Debtors, has filea in tuy
otiice, on oath, a schedule of his whole ?state:
Notice is therefore hereby given to the plaintiff
in the above stated case as well as all others cpn*
cerned, to be and appear at Lancaster Court House
on the 13th day 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 from further confinement, on his assigning
and delivering the effects mentioned in his schedule.
II. R. PRICE, Clerk.
Clerk's Oince, this 22d March, 1848.
DcKalb Factory. I
Our Cotton Yarn having recently suffered in
reputation, we have changed our arrangements, ^
and are now manufacturing it of a quality that we
can safely recommend to our customers. By special
attention to this department of our business, we
are determined fully to re-establish the lost character
of our Yarn, and hope that our friends will
give it a fair trial.
Wc are manufacturing the DEKALB OZNABURGS
of a more uniform weight and quality.
Aug. 16. W ANDERSON &, CO. '
Crushed, Powdered, Clarified and
Brown Sugars, for 6ale low, by
Aug. 1(3. VV. ANDERSON 4* CO.
Just Received,
By Druckcr &, Co., a full and complete supply of
Saddlery, Cutlery aud Hardware, *
consisting of almost every article w liich belong*
to the above specified lines, which will be offered
at the lowest prices. Enquire at the
CAMDEN BAZAAR, *
Opposite the Bank of Camden.
NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES,
Jl?ST llKCEtVE!) AT
Til E CAMDKN BAZAAR,
' onsistinfr hi part if
Teas, Java Lnguira, Rio and Cuba Coffee
Muscovado and N. O. Refined Sugars
New Oi lcans Syrup and Molasses
West India Honey and Molasses
Sal .Erat us and C. Soda H
also
A variety of Toilet Soaps, Flesh Powder
Real German Cologne, Tooth and Hair Brushes
Fine Tooth ard Dressing Combs
Ladies' silver mounted Riding Switches
For sale by M. DRUCKER &. CO.
SUlph. Quinine.
A superior article fr< tn the Labaratory of Farr,
Powers & Wiyhlman. Just received and for sale
at a reduced price at CLEVELAND'S.
South-Carolina.
L A N CAST E K 1) 1 ST R ICT.
IN THE COMMON t'LBAS.
J. B. Boyd &, Co. )
vs. > Capias ad satisfaciendum.
Hobert Dukes, j "I
The Defendant, Robert Dukes, who is iu 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 for
the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my office,
on oath, a schedule of his whole Estate.
iN'otir is therefoie hereby given to the Plaintiff
in the above stated case as well as to all others
concerned, to be and appear at Lancaster Court
House on the 13th day 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 from further roi I'nefifebt,
on his assigning and delivering the rf'ivut men, (
tioued in lit: schedule. II. It. Pith K, Clerk,
Clerk's Office, this 14th iMarcli, 1&4*.
Gunny Bagging.
(Junnv Bagging, Kentucky Bale Rope and # Twine
just received an for sate by
Sept G. (30 tf) E. W. BONNEV.
C'arpctings Printed Floor cloths and Rugs, just
opened and for sale by E. W. BONNEY.
Sept. 6. 3(5 tf
For Sale.
The Dwelling House and premises, fronting on
Laurens street, now occupied by Win. B. John,
ston: Also, the Brick Two-Story House and pre- *
uus'urf aujuiiuu^ mi; iiipi uui.
Also the Dwelling House in front of the Methodist
Church, known as the John Smith House.
The property is in good repair and must be sold.
.4poly to
\VM. REYNOLDS, ) A .
J. M. DeSAUSSURE. { A8s,Snoc?All
debts due to VV. B. Johnston, not paid by the
first day of October, will be sued.
September 6th. 86 tf
JE. W. BO^NEY
Will continue to act aa Agent for persons trans,
acting business in either of the Banks in Camden
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