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L-.Mfc .-' i - ,vr?.i . .-i JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CANNOT A gentleman in the South of Europe, and Pol^&ne, in 1830 heard so much said in the latter plaCe m favor of Jew ' **'" 1 '? onrtVf#|#rw<f > mlramluus Davia s runK.1, auU ?? i# C^s i^had^rfonu^ lba.t he was induced to try it on < l?d fceeti Lhe chief object of his journey, but which had t rfcjs^tMgw(iMjHnfinenc? of that balmy and delicious Ht*?ccurdingly applied a plaster on the right side of his i ohcot, where the pain was seated, another between the ahouldeiH, and oae.oyer the region. of the liver. In the I ^meantime he drank freely ofan herb tea of laxative qnttl- s xtfej. H& WoWfttdn'd his health improving, and in a few i lib cough left liitn. sallowness of his skin disap- I t pea red, his pain was removed, ami htsnealth became per- j manently reinstated. . . ' r v^iahethat time he has been recommending it to his < friends ami acquaintances for all fixed pains whatever < suches Rheumatism, (join. Pain in the side, hip, back J and limbs, in every case;?f Wnieh'-it has proved an efli?jenf cure. He has likewise witnessed the happy effects J of its-softening and healing qualities in numerous cases o , Serufalous Uamors, Knots, Wens, White Swellings, Hard t Tumors, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, Ague in th" Kreust. and ; j? like, to the utnted satisfaction of himself and others. j ftjrate Wen beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as paid ? oiKkWcofatess in the Stomach, weak Limbs, Lameness r Affections of the .Spine, beinale Weakness. ?J'c> No fe- < male subject to pain' or weakness in the hack or sides. should be without it. Married ladies in delicatesittialiaus \ ?nd great relief from constantly \\ vu.nu6 .. t /The application' nTfhc plaster' between the shoulders has r twaortoujid a *rtaio remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthysic. aoALung Affeitiuns, in their primary stages, it destroys inflammation by perspiration. ' * ?Ju view of the gngit benefit resulting from the use of this wjtiun his owp observation, Ids confidehce in its aup^noriiy over' evert' othes plaster, ointment and opadilbefore tl>o 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 itselfa blessing to the community at large. srTbo peeoliarities of the chemical compound are owing . to its. extraordinary effect upon the aniutal fibres or nerves, . figifrKfnfs arid muscles, its virtue beint: carried by them to tbe immediate settfxtrrh* disease or of P=dn and weakness. n K^Jfone genuine without the engraving of JEW DAVI|> pn the wrapper, around each box. ' Price fifty cents pej box. Each box contains sufficient ^" Sold-"wholesale and retail by ACOVILL & MEAD, j! *j(Rr;^83'iSlm?rtrs?treet, i*ew Orleans, the general agents JtettoaeSt^Mh and West, to whom all orders for Lhe genuii article xaust bo addressed. Sold in Canulen bv cJUsJQ- , JAMES R. McKAIX. w Important Remedy. ? *5 Jjptfctt'ELL'S EYE SALVE, J 4^rUijM., safe and effectual cure for Sore, Weak and r^injluincd Eyes, designed expressly fur diseases of ( l^iL. ' the Eye, The unparalleled sbcces which has attended the use of 1MI preparation, and the acknowledeed necessity for some n a^i)|h Htliw li | iii| hi .l.i, li il iijimii. i i remedy in severe 1 cases of Opthaliuieaffections which arc so prevalent in this P coontry, imtirce' the Proprietor to make arrangements f? ttMJWtgh hie Agents", to place thin -Salve within the reach < ! " wfecy individual who may need the benefits which result J1 taiaw,, - t/ 1' . "yh? gn?t advantages possessed by this article over every other, it?Ckrtatntv. Sakety, (Convenience and Economy. Alt Physicians admit that ere,it danger is to be a;>prateaded-frow drugging the eye when in an inflamed and Unhealthy state. In the use of tlii- Salve this objection is <> eMdrely-removed, as no harm can possibly result from its (< Use; it being, in all cases applied to the external portions 1 upfbe eye; thereby avoid.n;- all the inconvenience, pain ana danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of djrpungent article into the' eye. o activity in subduing inflamation is so .great that but few n case*, require the use of .more than one bottle to effect a a a perfect cure. f< JjaMfr t h fir McKAlN, Apent for Camden. h vmsmlfrw GORDON'S ~ ' m VEGETABLE A.NTI-BILtOCS ~FA3tIL>' PILLS. 4jiW ;tbe.cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt IUieuni lu&riatffin^^nfesr Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Choi et#4(cflr&ttit, Pains ia the Hack Limbs and Joints, Genera 0 weakness, Kit*, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart V Liver Coinplaint, Ruing in the Throat, Erysijiefa*. Deafnelto, Dropsy, Asthma. Itch ing* of the Skin, Fevers of all | 0 kigd*..Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous c Corn plaints, and all other Diseas-s arising from impair iti us ofihe blood,-and morbidskor.ktions ok the mver and ?** ****< : WlUCn Hie Imuran niiiuc .0.-....JW., originate* from impurities of the blood or derangement of p the digestive organs. 0 C*\sy.. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. ,j Being compounded exclusively of sucti ingredient* as h Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the fc Human System. Ii Strike at the root of the disease, removing all impurities ii from the body, opening the pore* externally and internally, c separating all fbreijp and obnoxious particles from the Chyle, so tt^t the Wood, of which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure?necdvsarily securing a free and vigorous j, action m the Heart, Lungs, Liver ami Stomach, thereby t RKrroajNp^iJEAtTU, by, opouing the pores, cleansing the t veinsalidcXiftertes, untmpeding all the natural veins and pit- p n%tng the blood; they render the system not only thorough- [, ly sound opt also impervious to disease, even wuiui all p other means have failed. j 53T Witliio-'the last twelve month*, more than one hun- j, dred cases of. the mott aggravated form* of dyspepsia have b been cured ly the Medicine, where rigid dieting, the Blue j; PMfr, and almost every other means had been resorted to s without any-benefit, and when death *tared its miserable victim,fullyin tlie face.. If Dr. Gordon's Pills were nut u adapted to the core of ttny but this horrid malady, their * uniform success in thi* disease alone would be sufficient to i< "waft ou to feme" the name of their iuventor, as a bene- (j factor of ijis species. * {SJrThf* medicine never faif* tocure the worstlcases of Tlbm ia oae week! -* for a more detailed description of the Medicine,the manner of its opeiauon, the comjilaints it is adapted to and the ^ cure*it ha* performed, we refer the reader to our agent*, " wh?-will give tlieai a Pamphlet gratis. c For sale.by James r. McKain, F. h. Znjtp Camden. 11 also, forsale at all the towns and country stores in the South " and West - . n AO 3 t>.. - Dr. G. K. ,T.YJLER'S JS72P. A2TD AGU3 PILLS. a if there ever u as a medicine that merited the ^ i J ..._ : h public praise tor Uie great goou n Mas uuire 111 vu. | ring Clkjil# and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tyler's. Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in 2-1 hours. |fheydo not operate as a purgative, bu? y as a tonic^aocl produce no unpleasant symptoms, ii and curat permanently, nor can they fail, if used as A direetecK?ttoe trial of a single box will prove the above statements, therefore, if you would secure n yoorheakh, procare a box of the genuine Tyler's Ague Pjlis...'* vFor sale by *J. iL McKatn and F. L. Zemp, in * Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of ,j the towns and country stores. 'I t BAJI fc AGIlVcYT WILLIAM 3. GERALD, will attend punctually to all hunhiew entiwt'.-d to his rare in citiier of ill- Hanks of 1 Camdru May 10. C. ITIATHESON, 4 -BANK AGKNT. * At ms old staxd opposite Davis'Hotel, \ Gentlemen's Fashionable Boots j, Philadelphia made, lor sale by v' Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON! & CO. - -i I . ') !.l '.t J- . ! || S. B. LEVY Will tontinttfe'to act as Agent for both the Banks " In this place, and attend to any commission busi. . ness that mtfjrbe entrusted to him. j REMOVAL. 1 The subscriber would inform ihe public thai he -1 has removed to the store formerly occupied by ,Mr, { WiTfjatn Johnson, second door above 11. Levy's, j where he will keep on hand ajjood supply of G RO- '1 CEKIEB, HAKIJWAKJS, t'KUtKbRI. <vc. 10 which he invites the attention of purchasers, as they will be sold very low. ( J.JUHARLES WORTII. \ March ft 10 tf **-* " To Rent. Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about half as many Store Houses. Apply to Oct 18. JOHN WORKMAN. _ Chairs &.c. Just received Maple, Walnut and painted Chairs Rocking and children's do. ALSO j Sftme Lime in good order, all of winch will be old low by * *' ' ; C. L. CH ATTEN. Oatober 1ft 42 .. ??? j Notice.- i All persons indebted to the subscriber by Bene, 1 Note or Account, are respectfully requested to call and pay the same, without further delay ; as his ^ engagements, will compel hitn to collect by Attorney, it his customers neglect to comply with their promises to pay. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Feb 14 if tf 1 I>K. TOW-\S?:\I>'S r i' COMPOUND EXTRACT"OF SAIIS+1P.1RIIJL+1) Vro.\PER AND BLESSING OP THE AGE. ?' rhe jfost extraordinary Medic in* in the World, j ffyThis Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times :heaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior 10 any sold.? It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitaing the Patient. ' J :?;?-r.LL. C~?.n..ill. nvar i lie {(rear neauiy arm Miperioniy w un> ' >u.-.<ru ?... ill other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it in- ? ;igoratesthe body. It is one of the vcrv best , SPUING AND SF.M.MER MEDICINES \ver known; it not only purifies the whole sv .?ud 1 treug'.hens the |tcrson, btit it creates new, run licit i ilooh; a jiower possessed by no other medicim ' in t his lits the grand secret of its wonderful succes. it has . lerforncd within the last five years, more than 100,(XX) ' ores of severe cases of disease: sit least 15,000 were consilered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5.000 J -hildrtn during the rast season. t 10,000 cuses of General Debility anil want of Nervous Energy. ~>r. TWnsond'e Sarsa|?arilla invigorates the whole system HTinan.-ntly. To those who have lost their muscular cn- 1 rgy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in ( mill, or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and c rouglit on a general physical prostration of the nervous ystein, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, pre- "j nature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal I liseasi. Consumption, can he entirely restored by this pleas- ? intretvdy. I Ins Sarsaparilla is far superior to any I.V- J r'lGOUA TING CORDIAL. n= it removes niui invigorates i he syitem. gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. . Consumption Cured. ^leames and Strengthen.* consumption can l>e cured, ' llnnchotists, consumption, Liver complaint, colds, ca- I tarili, coughs, Asthma, Spitting of Blood. Soreness, in the 4 chest Ilectic Flush, Night Sweats. Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. 1 SPITTING BI-OOD. t V- Vnm- Anril 2fi. 1R17. Dn. Tow.vsRxn I verily believe that your Sarsa|iarilla ' las been the moans. through Providence, of saving my life. ' have forseverul years hail a had cough. It became worse t in! worse. At last J raised large ijimutities of blood, had i light Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and j id not expect to live. I have only used yonrSarsaparilla short time and there has a wonderful change been wrought ante, lam now able to walk ail over the city. J raise 10 blood, and tny cough has left me. You can well imagine liat 1 am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant, W.M. Kl>$SELL, Ca iill;crine-st Hhoumntism. This is only one of more titan four thousand cases of J Jhetunatisin that Dr. Townsend's Sarsajmrilla has cured. J lite most severe and chronic casts are weekly eradicated iy its extraordinary % irtoes. ( James utninings, Esq., one of the assistants in the .unatic Asylum. Klackwell's Island, is the gentleman spo- ' ell of in the following letter: f Bi.ackwell's Isi.Arcn. Sept. 14. 1847. j Dr. Towxskxd Dear Sir: 1 have suffered terribly for ? ine vears with the Khcumatism: considerable of the time couid not eat.sleep or walk. 1 had the utmost distressing ains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used >nr bottles of your Sarsaparilla. and they have done me J lore than one thousand dollars worth of pood. 1 am so ( inch better?indeed, 1 am entirely relieved. You are at berty to use this for the btnelit of the afflicted. Yours respectfully, JAMES UM MINGS. r Fits! Fits! Fits! ( Dr. Townsend, not liaviug tested hi" Sarsaparilla in cases t f Fits, of coarse never recommended it. and was surprised > receive the following from an intelligent and respectable ? arnier in Westchester county: ' Foudiiam. An". 13, 1847. f Dr. Townsend?Dear Sir: 1 have a little girl seven years (J fage. who has been several years afflicted with Fits; we | ied almost everything turner, out wunoui success; ;u i.u-i., lthoticrli we could find no recommendation in our circulars y >r cases like hers, we tliouglit, as she was in very delicate i: ealth. we would give Iter some of your Sarsaparilla, and | re very clad we did. fo- it has not only restorer! hcrstrength, ut she lias had no rxuurti of the Fits, to our grvrt pleasure f nd surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for ' I'ltich we feel gratf:;!. YoUts\ respectftilly, " ' t WUN bl'TLER. Jr. Female Medicine. Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy I tire for Incipient nnsutnpiioii, Ilurrcnos, Prolapsus'Uten, r falling of the womb, oslivness, Piles, J.eiicurrhrra, or \ bites. obstructed or difficult Menstruation. Ineonlinence Jj f Urine, or involuntary disci large thereof, and for the gen- J ral prostration of the system: no mattet whether the result s f inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or ecci- / ent. Nothing can be inorc surprising tlmn its invigorating fleets on the liuinan frame. Persons all weakness and las- ! itude, from taking it. at once Iiecome robust and full ofen- 1 rgy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the c en elessness of the female frame, w hich is the great cousc f barrcncss. It will not lie cx|?ccled of us, in cases of so elicatea nature, to exhibit certificates of cures pcrfonncd mt we can assure the afllicted. that hundreds of cases have leen rc|sirted to lis; thousands of cases where faniilic ' iave bern without children after using a few bottles of this . 11 valuable medicine, ltave been blessed with fine, healthy Spring. f To Mothers and .Harried Ladies. j This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared ( a reference to female complaints. No fi-male who has rea- . on to suppose she is approaching tluit critical period, "The ' urn of life." should not neglect to uike it. as it is a certain J ireventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases a w hich fentamales are subject at this time of life. This criod n.ny l?e delayed several years by using this medicine, fur is itlcss valuable for those who are approaching woinaulood.nsitis calculated to assist nature, by qnickning the ilood aid invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is -.valuable for all the delicate diseases to w hich woman are llbject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natiral energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not o furi?rimulatiiigas to produce subsequent relaxation, which , < the case of most medicines taken for female Weakness and iseasc. By using a few bottles of this mediefne, many c evere and jKtinfuI surgical ojiorations muykbe prexented. * ( Notice to the Lndies. i Those that imitate Dr. Towns-end's Sarsaparilla, have J nvariaaly called theirstulTn great Remedy for Females,<fcc. ji nd have copied our bills and circulars wltich relate to the j oinpln.nts of women, word for won!?other men who put ijt medicine, hate since the great success ot it. i"ownend's Sarsaparilln in complaints incident to females, reeomnended theirs, although previously they <ii<l not. A runnier of these Mixture, Pills, Arc. are injurious 'o females, as f egratate disease, and undermine the constitution. Scrofula Cured. This certificate conclusively proves that this'Sarsaparilla ' ias perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the t llood. 'Jliree persons cured in one house is unprecedented, t Three Children. a I)r. TotvxsENt) Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform a on that three of my children have been cured of the Scrof- i ila bv the use of your excellent medicine. They were afScteu very severely with bail sores; have taken only four ' <i:tles; it took them away, for which 1 feel myself under f rcat obligation, . t Yours, respei'ly. ISAAC W. ("RAIN, 10G Woiwtcr-st. r Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Totvdseiul Ls almost daily receiving orders from Pliyicians in dillert parts of the I'nion. Thin is to certify that we. the undersigned. Physicians of t he City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. f 'otvnsend's Sarsajxirilla, and believe it to be one of the f lost valuable preiiarations in the market. II. P. 1M I.INt;. M.I). r J. WILSON, M. D. i R. B. BIlKiOS. M. D. ilhany, April 1,18-17. !' E. ELME.NDOUF, M, D. Caution. Owing to the great success ami immense sale of Dr. Townend's Swirsapurilla.n nuinlc-rof men who were formerly our J Igenl*, have commenced limiting Sarsaparilla Extracts, '.lixirs, Bitters. Extracts of \ ellmv Dock, A-c. 'J'hev gen 1 ..r,, c rally put It tip HI IIIP same !?IIII}en ........... ...... ave stole and copied our advertisements, they are only r crtliless imitations and should lie avoided. I For rale in Camden, liy J. 1L .tlcKAl.N. Price ?1 jier untie. Six bolder lor ?5,cash. August 16* 33 ly SOAPS, &v. tore Soap Chinese Floating Soap iliirk Soap Omnibus Soap Pay lore Transparent Soap Alinoutl Soap !'.*anspareni Wash Halls Skating Cream dilitary Shaving Soap (Jen. Tailors Shaving Tablet 1 aitcy Perfumed boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes j "ace Balls Powder Puffs . ally White Toilet Powder I'oifet Bottles of various Patterns. For sale by F. L ZEXP. I PEBFCHIERY. Colognes (all kinds) .Milk of buses AVender Water Extract of Heliotrope t )range Water " Patehoiily , Extract of Pink " Km " Rose Geranium " JockcyClub " Moiwseline " Bon. tie Caroline " Verveine " Vernena ' Jasmin " Jontpiille " uoq. tie cnaniiuy - .iiagumiii " Reseda " Citronclla Rose . For sale by F. L. ZEMP. J New Books. < hnith's New School Geography with Maps and engravings i in one volume i|imrto,nn ? new plan. 'erkin*' Higher Arillimeiie. designed for High Schools, Academies <V Colleges; in which some entirely new principles nre developed, and many concise and easy rules ore given, which have never before appeared in any Arithmetic. . 'erkira' Elementary Arithmetic. 1 Thompson's .Mental do Jlements of Geography, with practical applications, designed for,beginners,by G. R. 1'erkins i'ro lesser of Mathematics. Vilson's Juvenile American History. ALEXANDER YOUNG. 1 not. 22. 47^ - , Georgia Plains, F.rsale by W. ANDERSON $ CO. jaa? 5?<&<s3Jss? COMPOUND Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, 1 safe and certain cure for consumption of the lun spitting of blood, coughs, colds, asthma, pain the side, bronchitis, whooping cough, and all p monary ajf'ecliuns. STATEMENT OF HIRAM COX, ..ate PROFFESSOll in the Cincinnati ECLE L'lC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Physician w mown, who lias an extensive practice, in relat o the case of Miss Pelt, alter having been git ip to DIE with the lasi6tage of CONSUMPTiC >y a number of able PHYSlClAS. Mr. A. L. ?S'covill:?Sir?However reluct have been to permit my name to appear, atta ;d to a certificate recommending Patent Medici) Xostrums, or Calholicums, I nevertheless thin! nv duty, not only to my patrons, but to the corar inly, and, all afflicted with diseases requir Jough Medicines, to state, that in three parlicc :ases of incipient C O NiS U M TION, viz. Miss B step-daughter of Mr. John C'arr, of this city, a W Jarger, sister-in-law of Mr. V. Wunder, butel md Mr. R. K. Cox, one < f our City Council, t Jr. RODGEKS* COMPOUND SYRUP of LI ill WORT and TAR operated more LIKE a SI JiFIC, than any remedy of a similar charactei U <lr>nr-jlinn llijl I liflLD over lKP.I in inn nrncl V^,MI,W" MM*V * v'w* -WW- ... ?.J J Jne of the cases above, viz. Miss Belt, appearei >e laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous C iUiiijjtiun, as pronounced by several PIJVB1CIA vlio were in attendance previous to my being ca o treat the case. She is at this time in the enj uetil of as apparent good health, and Ironi appe nice, as likely to die with any otln.r diseased my other young lady of this city. As it respe lie health of the other two cases, all the threat ng premonitory syrnp'oms seem to have subsii roiu the use of a lew bottles of the Sybup aeo Very respectfully, dfc. Ill K AM COX, M. E Cincinnati, Jan. 25th, 18-17. tj q q q q q To show the high standing of Dr II. Cox, rive below the statement of the Hon. Judge, 11 iv Mouse ot the Cou'ts of Ohio, at Cincinnati. I am well acquainted with Ek. llnux Cox Cincinnati, Ohio, and his practice, he liaving b< ny fpuiily physician lor many years, and can die ully say thai 1 have as much, or more confide) n him, and his skill as a practicing Physician my man liring! liENRY MORSE Cincinnati, Nov. 8ih, 1617. Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the lion. Jud Fas. Saffin, our late city .Marshall. Jeriificate of Daniel Conkliti, esq., resident Fourth-Street, two doors west of Plum-st. This may certify that 1 have used Ur. lloge cmedy for coughs tf-c., alter trying a variety ther medicines for the same purpose, and hi lerived so much benefit from it, whilst every tii dse failed to afTord me any relief, that I can c idcntly recommend it as being the most cert ore within my knowledge, i am naturally p lisposed to disease of the Lungs, and, thoug tare consulted the best Physicians, and adup ,t difTerent times every reasonable means, I h< lever in one instance received such effectual ief as from this medicine. I have given it to hildren when troubled with coughs, and hi ound nothing so efficacious in assisting the exp oration of the phlegm. D. G'ONKLlN Cincinnati, Nov. 14, 1344. Please to read the following testimony of lev. Ilenry Wiseman: Mr. A. L. Scovil : Dear Sir Having become liiainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort; i'ar, under peculiar circumstances, namely, tha notching viy companion from a prematuregri the particulars of which will be given at any tii f required) I feci under tlie obligations to give nfluence in the circulation of so valuable a me inc. Yours, respectfully, HEIVRV WTSEMA? Patriot, Gallia co., 0.. Dec. 20, 1S4G. Scovil <Sf Mead No. 111, Charters Sir S'ow Orleans, wholesale (General Agents he Southern Stales to whom all orders must iddressed. Sold wholesale and retail Iambs R. .McKain, Camden S. ('., A. Fn Columbia, Haviland, Ha nit all, & Allen t \ M. Con en, Charleston, S. C\, Mans Iall Winshoro. S. C. February 14,1849. 7 t Carriages. The subscriber lias now on hand, a vnriet} Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Sic.., and Ilarn f Northern make, which he offers for ssle Jharleston prices. Having leased the establi nent in which lie works, lie is prepared to bi ind to repair every description of Carriages, W rons. arts, Wheelbarrows, <tc. and all kinds ron work, either for plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicit April 2(i. ROBERT MAN fcCrTlic Rail Road Blacksmith.. Most respectfully returns his best respects lis friends and customers for past favors, and hi heir continuation fur the present year; he rcque hose who have so liberally patronized hi in lot mil settle their past year's accounts, as he is p md wishes to pay his accounts so as to prev lis losing time in loafing about the streets to c ect his arcountp, for unless he pays he cannot lect to get credit, which is the only capital ho 1 o carry on his business upon. 11 is customers n txpect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait hem. U'ork of all kind is to ho found at his sh uch as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good one. ogpther with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is p tared to do all sorts of Biacksmithiug, includ arriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c?: ail road work, especially the repairing of Engii to. &c. Jauary tf MLIIS. (jiOOl)LAD'S Fashionable Bonnet Stove. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbti lonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, > pen and ready for sale at very low prices fore ir to punctual customers. Mrs. G. partial In ecommctids them as being the most fushiunabh he market. ID*Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed sc o render tlie most skillful judges unable to hern from new. At the store formerly ore up >y Dr. A. Or Leon. Oct It: Constantly on Bland. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Wistar's Balsan iVild Cherry, ftauds' Sarsadarilla, Dr. Jayt Medicines, Eau I.ustral, Bandoline, for curling lair, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Ginger, M; ;loves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, < atinc, with a thousand articles beside. also Some more of that celebrated CORN SAL1 ivhich has afforded this community so much e luring the present year, and preserved its ev sess of temper, in spite of the hard times. Nov. 29. F. L. ZEMI a : i 111 VIII The Subscriber haw just received a supply superior Bleached, Winter Strained Sperm O first and second qualities. Also?Bleached \V1 ?r Solar Oil?all of which will be sold as lov can be afforded on this side of Charleston. JAMES U. il/cKAlf* Dec 6 tf 4 f.i^Iil! Light!! Bleached LAMP OIL, of good quality, car bad at 88 cents per gallon. Nov. 29. P. I, ZEMI Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of Dob Kennedy, are earnestly requested to call on subscriber and settle the same without delay. R. M. KENNEDY Nov. 22. 47 I i- Store toitent. The Store at present occupied by S. B. Levt; possession given by the liitddle. of November. <rj) The Office one door below W. J. Gerald Ea 0, J lornierly occupied by Doct. E. H. Anderson. \uU Apply to H. LEVY. The Subscriber. II/'ILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, ir jC- \\ both the Banks of this place, and attend to anj 'e" Commission Business which may be entrusted t< '?" him. Office it the Counting Room of McDowal [?n <Sf Shannon C.J.SHANNON. )N* ?? NEW FALL GOODS. ant The subscribers are now receiving anu opening c1j. their stock of fancy and staple Goods, to whicl ics, they respectfully invite the attontion of their friendi li it and the public generally, as they will be sold lov nu- '(>r cash. They consist in part of ir)(r Alpaccas IFancy Prints 1? Cashmeres English do 1 Mousliu Delaines Brown and bleached Shirt elt, Ginghams ings list: Red and White Flannels Sliawls and Handkdrcliiefs ,er> Canton do Blanket* . ' Apron hecks Hose and Half Ilose .4?* Bed Tick Gloves, Mitts. &c. &c. IV- Plaiu and striped Homespuns JE- ALSO r_An invoice of Ready-made Clothing Dundee and Kentucky Bagging, Rope and Twini ^10 An assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's Shoes Negro and house servant's Shoes NS With a general assortment of Hardware, Glass am Hed Crockery ware, and Grocciies, Liverpool Salt, or- For sale by GEO. S. DOUGLAS c\ CO. sar- Oct. 131 44 tf ? "good goodsTcheap !! en- The subscribers wishing to reduce their Slock ti ded the requirements of the present increased facili ve. ties of communication, purchasers will find it t< their interest to look over their assortment of i. Iftrv.ftoods. Hardware.Groceries &< belure buying, as they feel conlidcnt that a coin parison of their Goods with any others, as to quali ty and price, (cash or credit) will not result tc we their disadvantage. en- McDOVVALL cf- COOPKR, One door above the Dan.; of Camden, i of Jan. 10. 3 tf Jen DRUitlJIO.lD'S ?" PATENT CANDLE-MAKER. as The most Economical and Labor-saving Article ever invented. Combining every advantage which can be wishGE' ed for in furnishing light. Ky its use, a persor can at any moment produce a candle, equal in soon tidily and durability to any made by the old, expen, sive and laborious method. The fibres ol'the wick. r ^ in passing through the tube within the cylender 0 are drawn perfectly smooth, which not only pre*vc vents the flaring of the light, but also keeps the candle from burning down the side, D'.1* This article is one which every housekeeper am as well as all who study economy in the use o! iTl light, should possess themselves of, as it is simple convenient and economical, being simply a candlee stick, which makes its own candles. It is mnsi ingeniously constructed, with a reservoir for talre low, lard or other materials of which candles art made; also a place to deposit the wick, both o ue which by only turning a screw, are forced up ir ec* the form of a perfect candle, either in short or lonj lengths, as may be desired, thus forming an end iess candle, by simply refilling the reservoir whet l'lC ! it shall have been exhausted. The reservoir hold: I t if 1 ..f n>w.i?,sti fnr four rumlloa | one nan pounu 01 lanun, cnuu^u .v. ............ ac- C. idles can be made by using Druniniorid'i ind pP?crit Candle Maker, at less than ONE-flALI 1 the t?w'?nary expense, the only outlay being foi nei tallo.. or other substance. From the experienct nc? (f many families who have used the Patent (.'and l< my Maker, as well as the numerous tests to which i !<li- has been subjected, we can place the Drummnm yalcnl Candle Maker before the public as an aptirl< f which may always be depended on. With lai usage it will never get out of order. Sold by F. L. ZE.MP, Agent for the District o for Kershaw. he Feb 14 tf 7^ l,-v Fresh Arrivals. c" The subscriber is receiving and opening a larg< ln" and varied stoi k of Fall and Winter Goods, con >ex sistingof Dry Goods of every description; Hard ware, Groceries and Crockery, which will be soh f for cash or punctual customer, as low a9 thpy cai ? be hrd in this market. C. MATHKSON. October 4th, 184H. 40 tf For Sale, Two Philadelphia made GINS, to be seen a C. MATIIESOiN'S. r 0f September 6 UP) el\ Notice. All persons indebted to me are requested t< ,ii make immediate payment. sept. 20. J.D.MURRAY. o _ 1 01 Family Groceries. , A large supply of superior Family Grocerie 1 kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowes * prices, at the ^ CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. ? CAMDEN GROCERY STORET icf a all BY S. BENSON, Broad Street, Camden, S. C. p?v!: JOHN J. WORKMAN, i tern % ?rP hat* hi .who i h.i i u, lay CAMDEN, s. c. Rhode Island early seed Potatoes, selected ex pre6sly for planting?also Stone lime for sale by ire_ E. \V. BON KEY. ing NOTICE. ind The subscribers Agents for the sale of the Mount Dearhor [)Bs Factory Cotton Vnrn, lieg to iufonn their friends ami cm tuners that they have now on hand, and an* receiving ' large supply of that celebrated Yarn, of the very best qtial tv.and are prejmred toofti-r for sale, either at wholesale urn tail, at the very lowest market prices. This Yarn is mad from the very best of Cotton, and maybe relied upon as b ms ing a verv superior article, and will lie sold low. I>v j.c' sept. -7. CKO. s. Dol l I.AS X CO. asli JOHN J. WORKMAN, rlv A T T 0 It N E Y A T L A \V, 2 111 CAMDEN, S. C. Offlcp, that formerly occupied by Wm. M. Shan ' a.!! not), on King-street, north of the court house, an , west of Boyd's Hotel. tied ?- ? I. Law Copartnership. ? The undersigned bate formed a Copartnership in th practice of l-nw and Equity for the Districts of Lancastei r Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter. , Office, heretofore occupied by Jas. Chesnut on Mni lu 8 street, near the Court House, the JAMES CHERNTT, Jr., ,rCt W. THUH LOW CASTON. [je. May 10, 18-18. SO tf For fcnle. Yarn and Shirting from the Catawba Factory, Nt Ca. by J. McEYVEN. Nov 29 tf 48 ?.11 _ t For Kale by the Subscriber*. New crop N. O. Molasses, Sack Salt, Sugar I Coffee, Nails, assorted sizes Sweerlisli Iron, coin , pf plete assortment Blacksmith and Carpenter's Tool I o( &.C., which will be suld to puuetual customers, c , for cash at the lowest prices. !a'e A. M. & R. KENNEDY. 'ab Dec 0 tf 4Q_ ' IN'cw Fall and Winter Goods. M. DRUCKER <5* CO. Are now receiving their fall and winter stocl i be consisting of an extensive assortment of DR' GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUT LERY, &c., &c.t to which they invite the atten ? tion of purchasers. Call and see, at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, y 4" Opposite the Batik of Camden. the ? Old Government Java, Laguira, Rio, and See \ Tick Coffees for sale by if Jan 31 E. W. BONNEY. South-Carolina, KERSHAW V18TRIC?Sr ~mv IN THE COMMON PIE AS. .+% . . B. C. Jones, for James Croxton, ) ' --?PL, , . vs > Ca Sa Nathaniel liotchkisa, ) John Adams ) , vs [ Ca Sa The Same ) , The Defendant Nathaniel Hotchkisp, who is in j the custody of the Sheriff of said District by virj tue of the above Writs of Capias i d SatislacienI dum, 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. I Notice is therefore hereby given to the Plaintiffs > in the above stated cases, as well as all others ^ concerned, to he and appear at Camden on the ' first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, at 12 o\ lock M. before the associate Judges to show cause, if any they can, why the said Defendant should not be discharged from farther confinement, on his assigning and delivering the effects mentioned in his Schedule. S. E. C'APERS, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Dec. 11. 1848. 3tr? 50 ACADEMICAL SCHOOL. ti.o h?v Tuns, n ttussKi.t,. A. ftl.. lunnerly Principal of Sumterville Academy, respectfully gives notice that, 011 5 the first Monday of February next, he will open in Camden, a School of the above style at the house lately occupied by Wm. B. Johnston Esq. The Scholastic year will be divided forthe present into * quarters, at the end of each of which the Tuition Fee are expected to be settled. Furtner information may be obtained bv private application, GRADES OF STUDY AND TUITION. FEES. Lower Primary Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading, Primary Arthnietic and Geography, per quarter, - - - - - $5 00 j Higher Primary Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading, Writing Oral Arithmetic, and Geography, per quarter, - - 6 00 3 Lower Advanced Grade, consisting of Sjxdluig, , , Reading, Writing and English Composition, 5 Written Arithmetic, Geography. Grammar and Declamation, per quarter, - - 7 00 Higher Advanced Grade, consisting of Reading, English Composition, Algebra. Ac., Grammar, ' History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Logic, Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Ac., per quarter, 10 00 Preparatory Course of Classics, per quarter, - i2 00 January 12tli, 184'J. 4 tf J. W. BASKIN, Auctioneer. Will attend promptly and faithfully to all busi *?- ? L... M no fnmt/i O t tho eilirilbLUU iu inn taic* 11101 ww iwuhu ?v ? %, Sheriffs Office?or two doors above Boyd's Hotel. 5 Jan 10 tt J4 Hew Goods. , The subscribers are now receiving a further supply of new and seasonable DRY GOODS,? Also, a general and full assortment of Groceries, Hardware, &c., to which they respectfully invite ' the attention of their trends and the public gener' ally, as they will be sold very low for cash, i GEO. S. DOUGLAS c\ CO. ' Feb. 21' 8 tf_ - Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. The undersigned having taken the stand recently | occupied by Whitakek &l Akbakts. respectfully t gives notice, that he intends to carry on the business as heretofore. , In his Blacksmith's Shop lie is prepared to fill C all orders with promptness and despatch. He will , make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other p plantation tools, and mill work. Particular'It| tention will he paid to shoeing Imrses?In short, . as lie will give his personal attention to both departments of his business, he will guarantee satis' faction. ! His Woodshop is amply supplied with the best } of Timber, well-seasoi.ed, and he would like to r sec the man, who can put up better work, from a , wheelbarrow, up to a six passcng-r stage coach. | His prices will be in accordance with the times, t and for the ready money will be euch as cannot ^ fail to satisfy tlie most economical. As he believes in the maxim, that short settle-1 - i r_: 1_ i.? ...:ii ?? P tnenis IllHhU iuug uu mu uajjwit ocmiv ments to be made quarterly. f N. B. ARRANTS. ' Feb 14 tf 7_ JOII\ IVGKA.1I, Receiving & Forwarding Mercliaiitand BaiikAgeDl, % CAM U EX, 3. C. , , , All business entrusted to him faithfully attend ed to, on moderate terms. 4 ?. W. COXNEY l Trill continue to act as Agent for persons transacting business in either of the Banks in Camden Dry Goods in Charleston, FOR FALL TRADE. t The subscriber respectfully solicits the atten-1 tion of his friends and purchasers generally, to his stot k of Goods for fall sales. lie has receutly re ceived and opened 350 PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS, 0 making the largest, most varied and elegant assortment he has ever exposed: consisting of every variety of new and Rich Dress Goods, Shawls, Vi" scttes, Lares, Hosiery, Linens, Linen Goods, Ckittis, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Prints, Long s Cloths, &c. &c. 1 Ilis DOMESTIC GOODS ROOMS are as usual, well stocked with a great variety of Fabrics adapted to Negro wear, such as Ke seys, Sattinets. Plains, Jeans, Stripes, Cotton and Linen Oznaburgs, Blankets, &c., <tc. He is prepared to supply Plantsrs with the same styleof GEORGIA PLAINS, he Iras sold for the past two years in any quantity, Samples of these Goods will be sent to any person who may desiie j ' them, and all orders shall receive prompt attention. Planters and others visiting Charleston will find it to their interest to examine this stock, as it will be found the r Most Extensive in the Southern Country. " and he is enabled to offer Goods at prices well worthy the attention of purchasers. K. W. BANCROFT, 233 King-st. Charleston. Oct. 1848. tf n FRESH GROCERIES. ' The subscriber has just received a fresh supply a of staple and fancy GROCERIES, and intends to Uf?pn a rnnstant suoulv. which he will sell on the !e most reasonable terms. They consist in part as e follows? New Orleans \ L'cotdo > BROWN SUGARS Clarified ) ft! J WHITE SUGARS jj New Orleans and West India Molasses Sugar House Syrup Rio, Java, African Coffee Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas " Sperm Candles and Soap r' Pepper, Spice and Ginger n A'iso Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon LIQUORS. Super 1805 French .Brandy do J. J. Dupej's Brandy ). do Sherry and Madeira Wine do Old Port Wino do Very old Gin Cordials and Syrups Old Rye Whiskey (Miller's) t do Monongahela Whiskey; Rectified do. i. Porter and Ale in pin' s and quarts c Salt, Iron, Gunny and Dundee Bagging ,r Bale Rope and Twine. H. LEVY In Equity-Kershaw District. Isabella S. McRa, Ex'rx, ) vs > Bill to revive &c. Mary McRa and Julia McRa ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that Mary Mc- j Ra and Julia McRa, defendants to the above named [j bill are without and reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion of Chesnut &. Caston, com plainant'H solicitors, it is ordered that they do pieao, answer or demur to the same within three months from this date, in default whereof, an order pro confesso will be entered against them. WM. M. SHANNON, c.'*. ic. d. j Cemm'rs. Office, Jan. 8,1849. T ' ' ' Oakum, Cotton and Manilla Rope, for safe by Jan 81 E. W. BONNEY. 1 "? DR. BREWtBft. ? ^ ffR&SON SSHTie;, Hasf returned to Camden and will.atteod to patfeots as they may desire, either inl^^ftrYjHggfy (under 1W mires) at as' short notice as cirfiura6tances will permit of. \c .. U i tl And will take the liberty to iofonxr tfiofee (Bat want his service* that he will warrant his worirtc give entire satisfaction, and thatJt performed in the moat skilful and dexterous manner, and with lees inconvenience than the seme opcfation can be performed by any other practitioner, and having made a greatly improved (or j^oyeJ) elevation, he is enabled to extract' roftts.orjyUljmpe of teeth (in any situation) with such/aetliff and ease as will scarcely fail*- to astonish. patents, without the least contusion of the gums or danger of perforating the soft parts of pivoting teeth, be can safely insure'no ineufivfeifence from inflammation of the- root, as .a CQfi&auence of iiu'urv done it in einrraflft'irThR artificial crown in it, and as lie takes an 'important p.eeatttiun in preying pivots (which some.of the most reputed Dentists in the Stale do not, and his knowledge does) he hazards nothing in say. ing, tliat teeth pivoted by himself win lait^fofifcey than those set by the majority of practitiunerfc-aiid in supplying teeth on gold plates will adopt and arrange them wiih" such mechanical nicety and skill as cannot be surpassed by any, and *wi IP-tat fail to meet the most sanguine expectation otai^ ot which he could give the most respectable rrifefi ' ence; but for a respect to the refined feelings those he lias had the pleasure to scrvf? Letheroh given when desired. 17* Those who want his services may aroitf^fi disappointment, by giving previous notice of Wm fact tlirough the post office or cttterwlee, ^ >7 i Jan 3 tf - ' ' 1 The Undersigned, Would rclltrn liiethanlfa fnr lh? vAv JihaHtMiS troaage thai, lias been bestowed upon.biro, aa the same time inform his friends aad'<cuBUtiU>Jf ^ thai he is now prepared to furnish them will&ifir kinds of goods on as good terms (either for cash, 4 or on a credit till the 1st day of January next they can be had in the place. _,j ;j y>;{'r JTTqT Persons wishing to avail llirrimlrin m fljtjfff vantages of cash purchasers, will receivftajladqpt; tion of ten per cent on aU sums over tea dotftv until the 1st of July next. Ilis old customers, and other periods disposed to patronize him, are invited to examTriejiid'sMSD jana if FRESH GARDEN OF THE GROWTH OF MM."* Artichoke. ArpomguH 1COKN?Earir BEANS?:Early ( nina. Mo- {Kale and Ueu, Scotch hawk, Half Moon, large I white Lima, Itachcl,.Cran- |.Melons Mahttfd. X->?* berry, Valentine, Dutch .ONION? t t Knife Ukn>: Pa rani p. .. .. BErrr-Long Blood, Tnmip V EWZ&tfj WufiMffi. ami Sugar Frame. Wiu Bnx oli, Collanl and Cauli- Dwarf Marrowfat, Matcht AIUtOT?Orange and Al- KSw" tinrrlifim Pnrttl^r "IVnTwV * UHRWW CABBAGE?Early and latfriicAfHfrg^Vjgl iQ<J MPW Drnm Mead, 3Iay, York, Turnip. BhckLtrs ifVaJl Sugar Loaf. Green glazed ^pinneli, ami inrge .Mountain .. Tomato , y '_*? CELERY ?white and solid TCRNIPr-Sprinfc.&i&nt. CIJ(M7MBEU?KjiHy frarw,' 'Hanorw, Aberotetij^Sed loug green- duster; rhort < Tup, Kuta. 4kirt Aif prickly Gherkin rk lso-*-~, v 'j&flMfe;P* .Millet, r- - '' i 1 f'rritnT itijut [D"Tlie subscriber being 'n his Seed; before vending, is enabled U> recodnffSlW them with confidence. .' '' +*** Dec. 20. Spices of every Kind, 5391 both ground and unground, fresh, and of .wart^pted purity; superior English Mustard; fine FJarcnrtAg Extracts of Knee, Vanilla, Letion,t*N'd$ti^9p8flt 4 monJ, Aromatics; Rose, Orange and P?fi?J"Wa$ ter.?; best Russia Isinglass, Delating, Ac. -... , .j, (iutn Lozenges, Pate de Jojube, l'ated?ffotinauve, Uoreltound Candy, Wwt&F* court gcs, fire fire. r*T{ Hr^1 Fresh Congress and Pavilion wkter2:Q-'te***h' Genuine Tarina Cologne, RowInudY Xacaaajb' 0.1, Eau Lustrai, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Arpandine, for chapped hands, together with^ir^arge assfire. incnt of file Perfumery, Chemicals,.Patent and Thoinpeonian Medicines;- medieffle'effests,' Paints, Oils, Window Glass, fresh Garden Seeds, fire. For sale by (S,? , "J" . Jljunc 'l> w To Rent. ' ' jUecifaitt" That valuable Store House at present dcenpttd hv McDowall fir. CooDer. It isaduiirabtP-arratUNMt for an extensive cotton b\?ym|" eftabfirknrent Terms will be liberal and immediate j**e*?i8fil given. Apply to C. J. SHArWtOJk'T' ('umdon, Jan. 1st, 1849 tf '" L? ?rr<?i . M !>?, nft Fresh Gardeu Seed* t, * Every variety ol Garden seed *utUt}l$ winter a d spring may be obtained from the 8ttUscriber. From the pains taken U> prncpc9?Q$i4$ good qcalnv lie lias no doubt that pwcha^eri will have little cause to complain of JjuGueftJ-, Just Rccelttffi; *:*&*** 2,500 pounds pure White Lead "U"f ^i?s t 150 gallows Jinp oil Vi 150 " Linseed On MHttf*} 75 " Spirits Turpentine - ' *' 300 pounds Sal .ttralus ? ^ ir , ; ?y. 100 " Block Pepper 73 '' Colgate's Starch ^-syais 12 dozen Sands' Sarsaprilla 1 bale Hop. !' sJJtHij In eonforinity with the times, the above articles, wilfciill tlie (Jnods in store, will be sclu lower than they have ever , been in this market. F. L. ZKMP. To Ro&t. The subscriber offers her JTtmse and Lot for Rent, on reasonable terms. Possession ^ireh immmediutely. Apply to L. W. Bfttl&rd. CHARLOTTE BKOWjL^ Decrmbor 20th, 1848. ^ Important to Country People. The subscriber having determined- todotttnor* 1 extensive grocery busiuess llian heretofore, is desirous of disposing of his entire Htoek Goods and Wares of every ' dtsacnftipfl^ at tat original cutsu Vsuuiuijr hiii fiuu u, iu^? interest to call and examine?Groceries can aTep be purchased of him at the lowest possible rates. Also, 100,000 Florida Scgars of the different grades, these Segars are on consignment, and will be sold at from 87 to 812 per Thousand according to quantity. II. HOLLEYMAN. JR..J In Eqnlty. , ; KF.RSIIAW DISTRICT. ' - Wm. Randolph, I ; . . iC; , xx. > Bill for sale of Land, &c. James Adkins, et al. ) It appearing to my satisfaction that Wm.' Atkins one of the Defendants to the aboFC.B41.iin without and resides beyond theJimHeicf thin State. It is ordered, on motion of J. M. De*aun? sure, Compl'ts Sol'r., that the said Win. Adkn>? do answer, plead, or demur to the said bill witbia three months from this date; in default whereof, an order pro confesso will be entered against him.-'-1 WM. Ah SHANNON, C.E, K. D.~ Feb. 8th, 1849. 3m 7 Blankets.; 1 bc* The subscriber has on hand a fine article of negro Blankets, which he will sell, as the season is getting late, at & great discount torn former prices. Persons in want would do well&xaU aud look at them. Also a few peicea of negro cloths at cost for cash. E. W. BONNEV* Feb 14 tf 'J, Fire and Marine Insurance. ' m. a. GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (OF NEW JERSEY,) CHARTERED IN 1833, PROTECTION INSURANCE C0MM?fc> (ok N. JERSEY,) CHARTERED FEBRVARti 1648, Tbe subscriber having received the 'Agency of the above institutions for Camden ap^jfcjnity wfli receive applications, and^ssuo^Po!fcie? at the cur. Feb. Si). 9 ' tf