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THE AMERICAN REMEDY. THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR & WOOD NAPTHA The only CERTAIN REMEDY for the Cm qf CONST7MPTIOIT, Atikma, Brondatxs, Setting of Blood, Pain in the Sid': and Break, tore Throat. Hoarseness, Paljntation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup. Hives, Nervous Tre mours.Liucr Somplainl, Diseased Kidneys, and * a--*- -r,i. T>, ?f?ww gcncruuw VJ VIC (ll/?ut,Jk?v?..| ana Lungs, Although tha ravages of Pulmonary Consumption in the United States are perhaps without a parallel in fatality, annually sweeping thousands to the grave, no remedy has heen discovered until the present time that could confidently be relied upm to arrest the fearful march of the great destroyer. Hence the popular impression is. (utterly fulsc however) that consumption is incuriblc. This opinion we shall endeavor to combat by facts. Tub Compound Strup of Tar and Wood Naptha is and unparalleled remedy; it can and has radically cured this terrific disease, in cases where physicians no longer had hope, and.where all other remedies had failed. UNPRECEDENTED CURE. We have seen within a few days the person who gave the following certificate. He remaius well, being perfectly cured of his disease. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3, 1847. From a sense of gratitude, and a desire that the afflicted may have resource to a truly invaluable medicine. I would state the benefit I have experienced from the use of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha. For several years I have been afflicted with a distressing, racking cough, accompanied with great oppression and dificulty of "breathing, with a sensation of tightness at the chest.? - Becomeing greatly alarmed, a friend who had been much benefitted by this medicine, recommended me to try it. 1 did o, and in a very short time every alarming symptom disappeared; my expectoration became free, all oppression left me, ray cough ceased, and in a few daps I was able to go out and attend to my business a well man. Any further information will he cheerfully given the afflicted", bv calling " No. 193 S. Front street. -JOS. McMANAMY. CyThis invaluable remedy prepared only by A.ngnev <fc Dickson, at N. E. comer of Fifth and Spruce Streets. Philadelphia. Sold oy F. L. ZE ?P, Camden S. C. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER WHERE TniS PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN* CANNOT EXIST. A jrentleman in the South of Europe, and Palestine, in 1330 neard so much said tn the latter place in favor of Jew David's Plaster, and of the (as he considered.) miraculous Cnres it had performed, that he was induced to try it on hb own person, for a Liver affection, the removal of which had been the chief object of his journey, but which had resisted the genial influence of that 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. I t the meantime he drank freely of an herb tea of laxative qualities. He soon found nis health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him, sallowness of his skin disappeared, his pain was removed, and his nealth became permanently reinstated. Since that time he has been recommending it to his friends and acquaintances for all fixed pains whatever such as Rheumatism, Gout. Pain in the side, hip, hack and limbs, in every case of wnich it has proved an efficient cure. He has likewise witnessed the happy effects of its softening and healing qualities in nunierons cases o Scntftilous Humors. Knots, Wens. White Swellings, Hard 'Tnmnra, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, Ague in the K react, and the like, to the united satisfaction of himself and others. It has been beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as paid and weakness in the Stomach, weak Limbs, Lameness Affections of the .Spine, he male Weakness. d'C- Xo female subject to pain or weakness in the back or sides, should be without it. Married Indies in delicate situations find great relief from constantly wearing this plaster. The application of the plaster between the shoulders has (been found a certain remeJy for Colds, Coughs, Phthvsic, and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspiration. In view of the great benefit resulting from the use of this plaster, within his own observation, his confidence in its superiority over every othes plaster, ointment and opadildoc, before the public, in this country, has induced this gentleman to place the Hebrew Plaster into the hands of those who will give it publicity, believing it will prove itself a blessing to the community at large. Tho peculiarities of the chemical compound arc owing to its extraordinary effect upon the auintal fibres or nerves, ligaments and muscles, its virtue being carried by them to the immediate seat of the disease or of pain and weakness. CC^Nono genuine without the engraving of JEW DAVID on the wrapper, around each box. Price fifty cents per box. Each box contains sufficient to spread six or eight plasters, fty-Sold wholesale and retail by &COVILL <L >IE A D. No. 30 Chartre* street. New Orleans, the general agents for the .South and West, to whom all orders fur the genuit article must be addressed. Sold in Camden hv May 3D. JAMES R. McR'AlN. Important Remedy. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE, A certain, tafe and effectual cure for Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly for diseases of the Eye, The unparalleled succcs 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 cases of Opthalmic affections which are so prevalent in this country, induce the Proprietor t<? make arrangement! through his Agents, to place this Salve within the r-*ach of every individual who may need the benefits which result from its use. The great advantages possessed by this article over every ether, its Cebtaintv. Saeety, Convenience and Eco.voMT. All Pnysicians admit that great danger is to be apprehended from drugging the eve when in an inflamed and Unhealthy state. In the use of this Salve this objection is entirely removed, as no harm can possibly result from its use; it being, in all cases applied to the external portions of the eye; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of any pungent article into the eye. ts activity in subduing iriflamntion is so great that bit' few ease* require the use of more than one bottle to clK-cl a a perfect cure. J. R. McKAI.V, Apent for Camden. DR. GORDONPS VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS FAMILY PILLS. For the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum Rheumatism. Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choi era Morbus, Pains in the Back Limbs and Joints, Genera weakness. Fits, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas. Deaf . r-t: -r .u- ?i ?r ?|| nes*, llropsy, Annm, iwnings ui uic .Mil,, .r.i-.- ./I kinds. Colds. Gout, tiraVel,-Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, anil all other Diseases arising froin impurities of the blood,ami morbidsecretions of the liver and STOMACH. {Or Every disease to which the htiman frame is subject, originates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Boing compounded exclusively of such ingredients as Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the | Homan System. Strike at the root of the disease, removing all impurities from the body, opening the pores externally and internally, separating all foreign and obnoxious particles from the Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure?-necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, I .tings. Liver and Stomaeh, thereby restoring health, by opening the pores, cleansing the reins and arteries, unimpeding all the natural veins and purifying the blood; they render the system not only thoroughly soumi, but also impervious to disease, eves when alt other means have failed. HOT Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred cases of the moft aggravated forms of pvkpepsi a have been cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Blue Pill, and almost every other means had been resorted to Without any benefit, and when death stared its miserable ?' ? ? i"..II.. ,K? Lm If Or. (birilnn's Pills tvi>r? nut Ticum ncnj in i-'iv -- - ?adapted to the cure of any but this horrid maladv, their ani!onn success in this disease alone wouhl be sufficient to 'waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a benefactor of his species. {Qr This medicine never fails to cure the worsticases of files in one week! For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the manner of it* operation, the complaints it i* adapted to and the CUre*it has performed, we refer the reader to our agents, who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. For sale by James It. McKain, F. L. Zimp Camden, (rfgo/forsale at all the towns and countrystores in the South and West. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S pills. If there ever was- a-medicine that merited t!',e public praise for the great'good it has done in curing Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tylfcr's Ague Pills, as they cure the" patient in 24 hoars. They do not operate as a purgative, bu? as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, and euro permanently, nor can they fail, if used as directed?the trial of a single box will prove the above statements, therefore, if you would secure your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's Aeue PilIs "for sale by J. R. McKain* and F. Ii. Zf.mp, in Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of the towns and country stores. BANK AGENCY. WILLIAM J. GERALD, will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care in either of the Banks of Camden May 10. To Rent. The STORE at present occupied by Mr. W. B. Johnston. Apply to W. ANDERSON. ?????g[DR. TOWNSEXIVS compound extract of SMRSAFARIZJM, wonder and blessing of the age: The .Host extraordinary Medicine in the World. KT"This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six timc3 cheaper, plensanter, and warranted superior to any "old.? It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the Patient. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsapcrillaovcr all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it invigorate the body. It is one of the verv best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES Ever known; it not only purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and nicH tu-ood; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the gran I secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the last five years, more than 100,000 I cures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000 were consi1 ' - - 1 i: e *. <w> tlereu incurauic. u i:as saveti me nvcs ui mure imm children during the past season. 10,000 cases of General Debility and want of ^ Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who have lost their muscular energy by the n*e of medicine or indiscretion committed in vouth, or the etcessivc indulgence of the passions, and brought on a ge icral physical prostration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease, Consumajon, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. I'm# Sarsaparilla is far superior to any IN"VIGOKA TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigorates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured* Cleanses and Strengthens consumption can be cured, Bronchotists, consumption. Liver complaint, colds, catarrh, coughs, Asthma. Spitting of Blood. Soreness, in the rhest Hectic Flush. Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, Ac. have been and can be cured. SPITTING BLOOD. New York, April 28, 1847. Dr. Towxsexd I verily believe that your Sarsaparilla has been the m ;nn?. through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years had a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last 1 raised large quantities of blood, had night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live, i have only used votir Sarsaparilla a short time and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my cough has left mo. You can well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your ohedient servant, WM. RL'SSELL, G5 athcrinc-xt Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand eases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured. The mosf severe and chronic casts are weekly eradicated by iu? extraordinary virtues. James ummines, Esq.. one of the assistant' in the Lunatic Asylum. Blackwell's Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the following letter: Bi.ackwkll's Islaxd. Sept. 14. 1847. Dr. Towxse.xd Dear Sin I have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not cat. sleep or walk. I had the utmost distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have u?ed four bottles of your Sarsaparilla. and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. _ 1 am so much better?indeed. I am entirely relieved. You are at ? IIBA gkio Iar t ho Kan/tfif nl tl?#> UUCIl) lu uet htlio 1V1 wie Yours respectfully. JAMES UMMINGS. Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his S'ursaparilla in rases of Fits, of course never recommended it, and was surprised to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester county: FoanitAM. Aug. 13. 18-17. Dr. Townsend?Dear Sir; 1 have a little girl seven years of age. who lias been several years afflicted with Fits; we tried almost everything for her, but without success; at Inst, although we could find no reromniendation in our circulars for cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate | health, we would give her some of your Sarsnparilla. and are very glad we did.for itlias not only restored linrstrength. but she has had no return of the Fits, to our grert pleasure and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which wc fed gratful. Yours, respectfully, JOHN BUTLER, Jr. Oa Female Medicine. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient onsumption, Barreness. I'rolapsusUtcri, or falling of the womb, ostivness. Piles, Leucorrhaea, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, und for the general prostration of the system; no tnattet whether the result of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can lie more surprising than its invigorating efleets on the human frame. Persons nil weakness and lassitude. from taking it. at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the ncrvelessness of the female frame, which Is the great couse ofbarrcness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us; thousands of cases where families have been without children after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring. To Mothers and Married Ladies. This Extract of Sarsnparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, "The turn of life," should not neglect to take it. as it is a certain preventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which fcmamales tire subject at this time of life. This period may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood. as it is calculated to assist nature, by qtitckuing the blood and invigorating I lie system. Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woman are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural enemies, bv removing the impurities of the body, not so fur stimulating as to producesubsequentrelaxation, winch is the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disease. By using a few bottle* of this mediefne, many severe and painful surgical operations niay.be prevented. Notice to the Ladies. Those that imitate Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla, have invariably called their stulTa great Uemedv for Females, &c. and have copied our bills and circulars which relate to the complaints of women, word for word?other men who put up medicine, have since the great success of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in complaints incident to females, recommended theirs, although previously they did not A number of These .Mixture, Pills, Ac. are injurious'o females, as aggravate disease, and undermine the constitution. Scrofula Cared. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Blood. Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Da. Townsesd Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform you that three of my children have been cured of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. They were afflicted very severely with bad sores; have taken only four bottles; it took them away, for which I feel myself under great obligation. Yours, respctlv. ISAAC W. CHAIN, 106 Woostcr-st. Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Towtlsend is almost daily receiving orders from Phyj sicians in diflert parts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned. Physicians of the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the I most valuable preparation* in the nuirkct. II. P. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON. M. D. K. B. BltlGGS, >T. 1). Albany, April l', 1S47 P- E. ELMKNDOIIF, M. D Cantion-. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townpernl's Sar?aparilla,anutubcrof men who were formerly our Agent*, have commenced mnkjjig Sarsnparilla Extracts, Elixirs, Bittern, Extracts of Yellow Deck', A*e. They senerally put it up in the same shaved hotties, and some of them have stole and copied our advertisements, they are only 1 worthless imitations and should lie avoided. For sale in Camden, hy J. IL MeKAlN. Price $1 per bottie. Six bottles lor 85, cashAugust 16- 33 }y SOAPS, ?fco. Rose Soap ( hinese Floating Soap Musk Soap Omnibus Soap Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap Transparent Wash Balls Shaving Cream Military Shaving Soap Cell. Tatlors Shaving Tablet Fancv Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Faee Balls Powder Polls Lilly While Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. For sale by F. L. ZEMP. PERFUMERY. Colognes (nil kinds) Milk of Roses Lavender Water Extract of Heliotrope Orange Water " Patchouly Extrart of i'ink " Rose " Rose Geranium " Jockey Club " Mousse-line " Boq. de Carolino " Verveine " Verbena ' Jasmin " Jonquille " Boq. de Chantilljr * Magnolia " Reseda " Citronella Rose For sale hy F. L. ZEMP. Avtcnlion Cavalry! The tftli Regiment. 3d Hriuade of Cavalry will assemble in Columbia at 5 o'clock, P. M. on the 12th of December next, to pitch camp and be fully equipped for duty for two days. The Officers and Staff attached to the Regiment will assemble at the same place and time fully equipped for duty. J5y order ot uoi. Antrum, R. If GOODWYN, Jr. Arlj't. Columbia, Nov. 4. 45 5t Notice. All persons indebted to mo are requested to make immediate payment. : sept. 20. J. D. MURRAY. || Hemorrhoids or Piles. Internal or External, permanently cured By Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary An INTERNAL REMEDY which, If used accordingto direction., A CURE FOR LIFE IS GUAllAN l'EED. SYMPTOMS OF THE DISEASE. A common consequence of this affection is a kind of tenesmus, or bearing down sensation, as it is familiarly called; there is also heat, tension and throbbing in the part, varying from a moderate degree of these senshtions to the most excruciating suffering;?these arepaused by the flow of blood to the parts. Sometime!' the inner coat of the bowel protrudes at every evacuatiori forming what is culled Prolapsus, or falling of the bowels; this is the effect of long continued irritation of that organ. In some instances the patient experiences nervous pains, which are indescribable, anil known only to the sufferer, which commence immediately after an evacuation, and continue from thirty minutes to several hours; these sensations are very annoying and sometimes very distressing. This disease, when of long continuance, is attended by pain and weakness in the backirritation of the kidneys, bladder, and other organs in the vicinity, pain and numbness in the legs and feet, a spnse of straitness about the chest, and unnatural fulness of the abdominal viscera, accompanied with palpitation of the heart and oppression. Individuals sometimes experience, previous to an attack of the Piles, svmptoms denoting great derangement in their circulation; there is a sense of weight and pressure in the abdomen, with a peculiar feelingof uneasiness in the bowlels, constipation or perinneum, attended with nain in the hack and loins, nausea, and slight pains in the stomach, pale countenance, confused sensations in the head, weariness, and irritable and discontented state ol mind, and a sense of fulness and oppression in the 'egion of the stomach. The circulation on the surface is feeolc, and the current of blood determined inwards and downwards. for all the af.ove diseases and complai.yts, DR. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE EI.E TUAUY. cures effectually, and therefore prevent8 piles. READ THE TESTIMONY. Gents?I have used Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary which I purchased of you, and find it one of the best medicines in use for the Piles, and also for all bilious aflcctions. arising from an impure state of the system. Yours, jlc. E. A. COLE, Marble Dealer. REMARKABLE URE OF PILES! Thirty Years Standing! Berkshire co? Ma-s., Nov. 29, 1847. Messrs. Ivctrhain & Henshaw?Gents: For thirty years ] have been nfilieted with the Piles, general debility and infl itnation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that , time my sufferings defy description. I w-as confined to bed. unable to help myself, and at l.ost given up by my physicians and friends in despair of ever gaining my health ; in fact for three days before I commenced using Dr. Upham's Electuary. I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes were made. But under Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, thoigh an old man. I have ihe pleasure ?f stating the fact to the public that my health is now- good, and hope to live many years, if it is God's will, to make kno n the virtues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, and to recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew my case, ind I can only say to others that it is, in my opinion, the best medicine in the world for Piles,or any oilier disease of the bowels; at d if they will use it according to directions, I will myself warrant a cure in every case. Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR Egramont. Berkshire o. Mass , Nov. 29,1817. The above certificates tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, ot which, as Physician and witness in the case. 1 cheerfully endorse. Dr. HA PMAN. NOTICE. The genuine Unhnm's Electuary has his written signature thus (OCT A. Uphain, M. D.) The hand is alone done with a pen. Price. Stl per box. IK7" Sold wholesale and retail by Ketciiam & Henshaw. 121 Fulton street, N. Y., and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. J. R. McKAIN, Agent for Camden, S. C. March 22 12 tf Mill Cranks. The subscriber is prepared to make Mill Cranks at short notice. Suitable Iron may be had at the Ilorc of Messrs. Mr.Dowall &, Cooper Other Mill rons tnade as heretofore. SAMUEL SHIVER. June 21. 21 tf DeKalb Factory. Our Cotton Yarn having recently suffered in reputation, we have changed our arrangements, and are now manufacturing it of a quality that we cansafely 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. We are manufacturing the DEKAI.B OZNABURGS of a more uniform weight and quality. Aug. 16. \V. ANDERSON & CO. Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of John Webb, deceased, or Mrs. Jane Berry, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said Estates are notified to hand in their amounts duly attested to. Oct. 4. (40tl) JOHN WEBB, Adtn'r. Robert L. Tweed's Wheelwright and Blacksmith Shops, corner of Rut ledge and Market streets, where he keeps constantly on hand or manufactures to order, Wagons, Carts Wheelbarrows, or any other article in his line of business, out of the best seasoned materials. Iron of all sizes. Pipe and other boxes. A few Iron axles with boxes fitted, and a lot of the best Stay, Tongue and Breast chains for four horse wagons, ever offered for sale in this place?call and see August fith. 1848. B3 tf Crashed, Powdered, Clarified and Brown Sugars, for sale low, by Aug. 10. W. ANDERSON CO. " C:. JIATHESON, B A N K AG K NT. At his olt? stavp ovvcpitr Davis* Hotel, ^Gentlemen'* PaMliiu liable ISoot*, Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 37. W. ANDERSON & CO. S. K. LEV 1 Will continue to act as Agent for both the Ranks in this place, and attend to any commission business that may be entrusted to liitn. Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purchased by Feb. 16. W- ANDERSON & CO. removal! The subscriber would inform the public that he has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, William ,'olinson, second door above H. Levy's, where he will keep on hand a good supply of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY'. &c. to which lift invites the attention of purchasers, as I they will be sold very low. r. CHARLES WORTH. March ft. 1(1 tf Tin; Chcupc*! Family IVcdiciuc iii: flic world. Dr. Robert's Compound Sarsapurilln Fills, An Altera!ire, Tonic, Diuretic and Mild Cathartic, For the permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, and morbid secretion of the Liver and Stomach viz : Erysipelas, P?;| irin?ro HI.,,?l,.c SJrnld orroiuiil u i O lit ii, uifii r, M iiui/.v^i >u. head, obstinate cutaneous Eruptions, Blo'rhes, Boils, Pimples, sore, weak or inflamed eyes, Glandular swellings. Bilious diseases, aid all complaints arising from an injudicious use of Mercury. A fresh supply just received at Oct. 18, 134". (41 tf) CLEVELAND'S. To flic Public. The subscribers beg leave to return their thanks to their customers for the liberal patronage afforded them during the past year, and to inlorin the public that they continue the business at their old stand, where ail orders in theirdine will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. They have good workmen and superior materials, and will warrant all work done whether of iron or wood. Ready made Ploughs kept on hand or made to order. Wagons, carts, carriages, cf-c. made or repaired. Prices moderate. Jan. ia__ WHITAKER & ARRANTS. Just Received 6,630 Pounds Bacon, cured in Fairfield District. In the lot there are 150 hams. Low for cash at cpd .* T n?c nnoeppv ULillilUL/ U VltVWUit i? October 25th, 18-18. 43 2t OA BASKETS Champagne Wine, (quarts and pints) of the most approved brands, and of superior quality, at: GERALD'S GROCERY, One Door South of the Bank of Camden. April 12 15 tf Great Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES! GEORGE ALDEN respectfully inviies the attention of the citizens of Camden and the surrounding country to his extensive stock of Boots and Shoe*, now receiving direct from the manufacturers, which be offers at very low prices. His Bipck consists in part as follows, viz? C GENTLEMEN'S c Fine calfskin quilted water-proof Boots ^ do do pump Boots do do welted do do do sewed and and copper fastened do do do waterproof pegged Boots do do pump do de do Mud Boots do kip pegged Boots * do do do Bootees do calf do do do do waterproof Bootees t! do do sewed and pegged shoes and Bootees t do do Oxford Ties do do Pegged Jersey Ties * do waterproof Overshoes, c do gaiter Boots do ltu6set Brogans r BOY'S Fine calfskin pegged Boots do do do Bootees do kip do Boots i do do do Bootees i do calfskin sewed do r do Russet Brogans c LADIES' r Fine colored silk Gaiters * do colored Tek satin Gaiters do do do satin do 1 do black lasting do do do kid do \ do morocco Jenny Linds \ do white kid and satin Slips t do English kid do do French kid Slips and Ties do American do do do J do morocco Walking Shoes t do do do do do lasting buskin Tips do black velvet Slips do goatskin Walking Shoes . do waterproof Overshoes, . MISSES' I Fine colored gaiter Boots t do do kid do 1 do morocco Walking Shoes I do kid Slippers t do colored morocco Slippers s do India Rubber Shoes 1 do calfs.iin School do r Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes. J ALSO 4000 pairs Negro and House Servant's Shoes. Also?Sole and upper leather, calf and lining skins, hand and harness leather, patent leather, , shoe thread, shoe lasts, shoe tools of every descrip- 1 tion. Also?-Men's, boys and children's Caps, new patterns; together with a large stock of travelling and common Trunks, Va I ices, carpet Bags, VVal- : lets, school Satchels and waterproof traveling Bags. ' The above comprises but a small portion of his c stock, allot which will compare with any in the c southern country for style and durability. [ Sept. 13, '37 tf New and Fresh Goods. The subscriber is now receiving from the North, . his supply of fancy and staple Goods, which he intends to dispose of nt as low prices a<t they can be a purchased in Charleston, and on more liberal f terms. They comprise in p.-rt? WOOLENS. London Duffil Blankets, from 6 to 8 lbs. the piir Negro Kerseys, cable warp and plain ? Heavy Cordova Plains, all wool Super blue, black and fancy colored Cloths Black French Doeskin Cassimcrcs Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings White and red Flannels, assorted qualities Kentucky Jeans and Satlinetts Woolen Shawls and Tweed Cassimercs ? SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. v Black gro. de Rhine Silks; very wide black Silks ? Figured black Silks; Chamelion Silks Printed Cashmere; Cashmere De'cosse Splendid fashionable Cashmere Silk-striped Medonae. for ladies' dresses ( L 1_| I Diacx oomuazmes aim aipiicuas Embroidered swiss colored spotted Muslins Lace capes; embroidered and plain cambric Hdkfs. Cambric Edgings and Inserliugs; black crape d Green Berage; Mouslin Delaines, very cheap Fancy and black silk cravats d Embroidered Ladies' Dresses French worked collars and capes Worked caps and cuffs Infant's worked Robes and Bodies LINENS. Irish I/nensand Lawns; Damask Tabling Diaper Damask Tablecloths and Napkins Birdseye Diaper; brown and white Holland 1 Linen-cambric Handkerchiefs 0 DOMESTICS. ( 12-4 bleached sheetings; 12-4 b-own shirtings n 3-4, 7 8 and 4 4 bleached and brown shirtings a Brown and bleached Drills p Cotton Oznaburgs, suitable for negro shirts I Marlborough stripes and Plaids Apron checks and Bed Tisks COTTON GOODS Common and super Prints, very low Ginghams, Jaconet. Plain and Swiss check Muslin Cotton Cambrics, Furniture Dimity r Figured Fure Dimitv, a new article , Furniture Fringe; Handkerchiefs of every quality ' CAPPETINGS I Super Ingrain Carpctings \ do Extra Do ^ do Imperial three j)ly Do do Druwci* uu Fine and chenille Rug*; Cnrpet Binding* Willi a variety of other articles5, lor sale oh the most accommodating terms, bv sept. 27. " H. LEVY. 1 Family Groceries. A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, at the . CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. ? , c 111 Equity? Lancaster District i James Griffin vs Richmond R. Terrell, Ex'or of 2 John Smith, Nancy I/mg, Jtmes Laney and Jno. t Laney?Bill to compel Ex^or to assent to lega- r cies, Partition, account and Relief. t It appearing to my sat isfaction, that Nancy Dong, i James Laney and John Laney, three of the defendants in the above case reside without the limits of t this state: It is ordered, on n otion of Wright, po- | licitor for complainant, that the said defendants do t appearand plead, answer or demur to the bill in above case on rtr before the 4th day of January, 1849, otherwise judgment proconfesso will b9 ordered against thetn. JAMES H. WITIIERSPOON, C. E. L. D.* , Sept. 18,1848. [7] 14t j E. W. BON KEY , Will continue to act as Agent for persons transacting business in either of the Banks in Camden Look Here?Cheaper Still. As the assigned Estate of the subscriber must bo closed shortly, the remainder of his Stock of Goods, will he sold still cheaper, than heretofore; as the goods must he sold, prices will be made as low 06 possible. Jiuyers win no wen 10 can during 'lie present moulli. ! <)rt. 1,1848. W. B. JOHNSTON. NOTICE. The. subscriber* Agent* for l)ie sale of the Mount Dearborn Factory Cotton Yarn, beg to inform their friend* and cub- i tomere that they have now on hand, and arc receiving a | large cupply of that celebrated Yarn, of the very best qunlity.andnre prepared tooflferforsale.eitheratwholesaleorretail, at the very lowest market price*. Thi* Yarn i* made from the very beat of Cotton, and may be relied upon as being a very superior article, and will he sold low, r?y sept. 27. GEO. S. DOUULAS & CO. 1 House and Lot for sale. k The subscriber offers for sale his House and Lot nituated near tho Methodist Church in Camden. For farther particular* apply to T. W. Pegue*. 1 Feb.23. W. J. FRANCIS. i 1 i . .t ==gcga DRUGS AND MEDICINES,' At Charleston Prices. < J J. A. CLEVELAND, j DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Nearly apposite Masonic Hall, Camden, S. C. Takes this method of informing the citizens of lamden and the surrounding country, that he still . ontinuesto keep constantly on hand, a fresh and /ell selected sto^k of i >rngs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stnfis, j Patent Medicines and Perfamery, t Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Fancy Articles, Ihristie'sGalvanic Rings, Bells,Bracelets, Gar- i ters and Necklaces, Thompsonian Medicines. Embracing every article now used in the practice, &.c. &c. All of which will be sold as low as articles of he same description can be be bought in Charleson, for cash or approved credit. 0*Physicians, Planters and Country Merchants I'ilJ do well to give me a call before purchasing Isewhere. All Medicines sold at this establishment war- 1 anted, and ail orders executed with despatch. Oct 18. J. A. C. Cleveland's Dentifrice, For removing all Tartarous adhesions without njuring the Teeth, inlerposing its antiseptic qualties to scorbutic affections of the gums, reetoing thein to firmness and a pleasing color, and :ontributing largely to establish the pearly whiteies6 of the teeth, and a pure and a salubrious ireath. A fresh supply just received at Oct. 18 (41 tf) LEVE LAND'S. Fou need not grope in darkness now. The subscriber has just received his fall and vintcY supplies of superior Lamp Oils, which he vili sell as low as articles of the same quality can >e got in hBarleston; for cash. also Superior Neatsfoot andTiain Oil for tanners; family and Plantation astor Oil, at prices lower han they can be bought this side of lliarleshn. J. A. CLEVELAND. FOr tile Season. A fresh supply of the genuine Ltibin's ^xtrait fockcy Club, Boquetde Caroline, Extrait Mousseine, Verviene, Rose, Palchouly and Orange de 'ortugal; Hauel's Lustral Hair Restorative,'Sh&'ing Cream.- &c., Mat/genet & Coudrny's ana ? iloussel's Philocombe, an elegant preparation of r* .L. I?n J. f . r>~_ >eei a marrow, lor iuc nairj ejui 0 ncujfununa, 1 aey'8 Extract of Verbena; Hauel's Eau de Venus ind Nymph Soap; Cleveland's superior Cologne Water in pint bottles, together with a fine assortnentof Combs, Brushes, Toilet Powder, lust received at CLEVELAND'S:South .Carolina. KERSHAW DISTRICT. iy EQUITY. Margaret McCaskill and Samuel P. /Vurchison, vs. Daniel McCaskill and others.?Bill for sale of Land. It appearing to my satisfaction that, Sarah Mc- ; Daskiil, one of the defendants to this Bill, resides >eyond the limits of this State: It is,on motion >f J. M. DeSaussnre, Complainant'e Solicitor, orlered that the said Sarah McCaskill do answer, dead or demur to this bill within three months rom this < ate, or an order pro confesso will be enered against her. WM. M. SHANNON, c. e. k. d. October I8tb. 42 3m Prime Leaf Lard, Bacon, Flour, Butter, Cheese, md almost every article of Groceries wanted by a amily, at retail, at GERALD'S SELLING OFF FOR CASH. W. AN PERSON &. CO. intending to close their reneral business, will offer their stock of C^C2DCE>EE>S3e Ready itlade Clothing, HARDWARE, SADDLERY. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. At very reduced prices. As our assortment is ood, and we are determined to sell, we would inite purchasers to call, as great bargains may be xpectcd. F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Agent. CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any escription. ETAuction Room opposite James Dunlap, a few VUIO aUUTC l/ovir C? UUIVM A*? ? I Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety ef Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., and Harne9B f Northern make, which he offers for fi6le at Charleston prices. Having leased the estaHIishnent in which ho works, he is prepared to build ,nd to repair every description of Carriages, Wagons, arts, Wheelbarrows, &c. and all kinds ot ron 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 adninislration on the efFects of John Bales, dee'd. I lave taken them in hand as adm'r. de bonisfnon.? MI persons having demands against said estate vill present them auly attested, and those indebtid to the same will make immediate payment. J. tt. JOY, O, K. D. June 7. 23 tf CAMDEN GROCERY STORE, BY S. BENSON, Broad Street, Cam den ^ S. C. Administrator's I\ otice. F. L. Zemp having received from the Ordinary >f Kershaw District, grant of Letters of Adminstration de bonis non of all and singular the goods ind Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands hat were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby lotifics the public, that all dealings with the esate of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, must n futue be with tne subscriber. Ali persons having claims against the said esate, will present them properly attested, and all jersons indebted to the same are hereby notified .0 come forward w'thout delay and make payment. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, Adm'r. de bonis non. Jan. 4 1 tf Law Copartnership. The undersigned have formed a Copartnership in the irnctice of Law and Equity for the Districts of Lancaster, Fairfield. Kershaw and Sumter. Office, heretofore occupied by Jas. Chesnut on Main itreet, near the Court House. JAMES CUES NUT, Jr.. W. THUBLOWCASTON. May 10, 1846. 20 tf JOS. B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Broad-street, Camden, S. C. 1 ? .L- r> ?e tr?r,n .mieilUN LIIU V/UUIUI Ul numigiii uuuiigi, nunister and Fairtiold Districts. The Subscriber! IITILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in ?F both the Banks ofthis place, and attend to any Commission Business which may be entrusted to him. Office at the Counting Room of McDowall (f- Shannon C. J. SHANNON. Gunny Bagging. Gunny Bagging, Kentucky Bale Rope and Twine just received an for sale by Sept 6. (36 tf) E. W. BONNEY. arpetioga Printed Floor cloth* and . Rugs, just jpened ana for sale by E. W. BONNEY. %pt. 0. 36 tf - ' 1 ? Camden left Certificate No. 155, for six Shares at stock in d>s Bafifc rf Camden, South Carolina, in fevor of Mrs. mmmtH Bat ard, on the 25th of April, 1837, having been lost, appitca inn for n iwn /vrtiAnit* will hp mod* to said Bank thma Booths after the date Of this notice. JOHN B. BUCKLE, Es'or. Small Bargains. V " FALL STOCK OF BOOTS 4- SHOESI G. W. Olnet is now opening a general assort, ment of Boots and Shoes made to order expressly for this market, and warranted to give satisfaction to those who buy. It is needless to enumerate the various kinds and prices as persons who wish to save money will find it to their interest toealiasd judge for themselves. Determined to adbefiP to the cash system, he is thereby enabled to spll at least 10 per cent less than the like qualities can be purchased otherwheres. The stock of Negro Brogans and Stitch downa of home manufacture is large, amply sufficient to supply all demands. An entire stock of Hats, Caps and Bonnet at cor* responding rates. Leather,shoe thread and all kinds of shoe maker's tools constantly on band. Shoes made to order and repairing executed on moderate terms.?Store opposite the Bank of Camden* Camden, S. C., Oct. 11, 1848. 41 tf Dry Goods In Charleston, FOR FALL TRADE. The subscriber respectfully solicits the atteo- ^ lion of his friends and purchasers generally, tohis * stock of Goods for fall sales. He has recently ^ ceived and opened- 350 PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS, ' ' > making the largest, most varied and elagant assortment he has ever exposed: consisting of every variety of new and Rich Dress Goods, Shawls, Visettes, Laces, Hosiery, Linens, Linen Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Prints, Cloths, &c. &c. His DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS are as t?n* al, well stocked with a great variety of Fabrics , adapted to Negro wear, such as Ke-seys, 8atti. nets. Plains, Jeans, Stripes, Cotton and Linen (> naburtrs. Blankets. &c.. &c. lie is prepared to supply Planters vcjtb the same _ styleof GEORGIA PLAINS, he bas eaJd forthe 1 past two years in any quantity, Samples of these j Goods will be seut to any person who may detfie them, and all orders shall receive prompt attention. Planters and others visiting Charleston will ?mt it to their interest to examine this stock,an it will be found the r Most Extcnsiyc in the Sonthern Cautry. and he is enabled to offer Goods at prices well worthy the attention of purchasers. K. W. BANCROFT, 253 King**. Charleston, Oct- 1848. if Nc# Books. Smith V New School Geography YPjth Maps and engravings in one volume quarto, oh a neAr plan. Perkirts' Higher Ariihmetic, designed far High School*, *"3 Academies & College*; hi vfhich some entirely new pSh ciple* am, developed, and many coprise mad easy roles, are given,"--which have never before appeared many Axithnteiic., Sv, _. Perkins' Elementary Arithmetic. Thompson'? >Ten*at:v do Elements of Geography, with practical appUeaticoa, de*igned for .beginner*V?w G. R. Perkins Profeescrof Matbema tic*. \ Wilson's Juvenile Ameriewi History. \ alexander young. Nov. 22. ? If Head Quarters, LOWER BATTALION, I 22nd Regiment, s. ojt. i ? Orders No. 3. 1. This Battalion i* hereby ordered to aamaJm at Cam* dcu at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Tuesday De count the 19th, armed and equipped for Drill and Review. 2. The Officer* and Non-cotnmtasioaed Officers W? "1 semble the day previous at the same hoar tor Drill.1. ^ 3. Captain* and Companies are charged with the extrilK sion of thi* order. ', M JOS. B. KERSnAW, n M I.l CoL Com. Battalion. Nov. 20th, 1843. 47 it JOHN J. WOBKlSAiii A TTORNEY AT LA W, CAMDEN, 8. C. Office, that formerly occupied by Win. M. Shan, non, on King-6treet, north of the court house, and west of Boyd's Hotel. JOHN J. WOKKHAN, MAGISTRATE, ' CAMDKIf, 8. C. ,Hi ** ;; Champaigne. Baskets Colinger, Star and Anchor Champaipe in pints and qharts. H. LEVY, . Store to Rent. The Store at present occupied by S. B. Lsvr; possession given by the middle of November. "V ALSO I The Office one door below W. J. Gerald Esq. formerly occupied by Doct. E. II. Anderson. ' Apply to H. LEW? Notice This. The subscriber will ruh a good PASSENGER COACH to and from the Rail Road for the aacom* modation of Passengers, and will take tliero toanv part of the town as cheep as the cheapest Small favors thankfullv received. . r? 'JOHN K. WITHERSPOON. October 25th, 1848. 43 If A fresh Supply. ; m The subscriber has just received a new supply M of superior Family Groceries, constating of Loaf 1 lump, crushed and brown Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Mo- ^ lasses, Rice smoked Salmon, Mackarel, (in whole and half barrels and kits,) Herrings, smoked Beef, _ sugar cured Hams, Irish Potatoes, Allspice, Pepper, ^ Ginger, Cheese, Sperm, Adamantine and Teikmr ] Candles, and n great variety of other articles, ill his line, all of which will be sold very low for caah. Oct. 31. A. E. ALLEN. Wheat. The subscriber will pay the.highest market price for good Wheat delivered either at Cfcmden or at his mills on Sanders' Creek. 6ix miles above the town. J. B. CURETON. Camden July 4, 27 If Fire and Marine Insurance. f GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, ^ (of new jersky,) chartered in 1832. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. (oF N. JERSEY,) CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 1848. The subscriber having received'the Agency ef the above institutions for Camden and vicinity will receive applications, and issue Policies at the current rates, W. D. Mc DO WALL. Feb. 29. 9 If The subscriber's Agents for the Saluda. Con* ^ cord and Salein manufactories, are constantly asp* ^ plied with the following goods and yarn*, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms, viz: M Bales cotton Osnaburg, 3-4 and 7*8, plain, 44 44 44 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 stripped 44 44 shirting, 3-4,7-5 ard 4-4 44 44 Yarns of all numbers from 3 to 12 inclusive, 44 Linseys, white and colored. The attention of planters and others are called to the Linseys, a new article in this market, for the quality and durability of which, we are per initted to reter to Messrs. jas. urresnut, jr, j. w. DeSaussure and B. Boykin, who for some time put have been furnished with them. Buyers will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. P. F. VILLEP1GUE & SONS. Camden, October 11, 184ft. 41 tf Fresh Arrivals. The subscriber is receiving and opening a large and varied stofk of Fall and Winter Good*, consisting of Dry Goods of every description; Hank ware, Groceries and Crockery, which will be abld for cash or punctnal customer, as low at they can be hrd in this market. C. MATHESON. October 4th, 184B. 40 tf For Sale, Two Philadelphia, made GINS., to he seen, at C. MATURSON'S. September 6 36