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-? -v* ,T v ., JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER WHRRB THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CAN-NOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South ot Europe, and Palestine, in 133 J near J so much said in the latter place in favor of JewDavid's Piaster, and of the (as he considered.) miraculous cures it had performed, that he was induced to try it on his own person, for a Liver affection, the removal of which had been tiie chief object of his journey, hut w hich had cdstrd the genial influence of that balmy and delicious clime^ lie acc ir li.ijly applied a planter on the rightxide of his chest, wliars tae pain was seated,another between the shoulders, and oae over the region of the liver. In the meantime lie drank freely ofan herb tea of luxatire qual- i tries. He soon found .is health improving, and in a lew weeks hi* cough left him, sallowness of his skin disap- I |>eared, his pain was removed, and Ins aealth became permanently reinstated. ( Since that time he has been recommending it to his < friends and acquaintances for all fixed pains whatever 1 such as Rheumatism, (Jout. Pain in the side, "hip, hack an I limbs, in every rase of wnich it has proved an efficient cure, lie has likewise witnessed the happy etlects ' ] of it* softening and healing qualities in numerous cases o | Scrofulous Humors. Knots. Wens, White Swellings, Hani < Tumors, Still" Joints, Ague Cakes. Ague in the breast, and ^ the like, to the untied satisfaction of himself and others. j It uas h en beneficial in cases of Weakness, sncb as pai I ( and weakness in the Stomach, weak Limits, Lameness , Auctions of the .Spine, hemale Weakness. ?j|-e. Nofe- < male subject to pain or weakness in the back orsides, ! f shoal.I be without it. .Harried ladies in delicatexituaUKiis j 1 Had great relief from constantly w.-aring this plaster. j t Tins application of the piaster between the shoulders has ' , ' 1 - fur Colds. Coughs, Phthvsic, j WCvll U ? ? a:i I Lung A flections. in their primary stages. It destroys ' . in&i n nation by perspirauon. In view of the great beat-lit resulting from the use of this piaster, xvitliia liia own observ ation, bis confidence in its superiority over every utiles plaster, ointment and npadil* d.H\ before the public in ibis country, lias induced this gentleman to place the Hebrew Pla?t<T into tbe hands of those who will give it publicity, believing it will prov itself a hlessing u< the rummiiaif v at large. Tho peculiarities of th" chemical compound are owing to its extraordinary eff -rt npou the animal fibres or nerves, I ! ligaments and muscles, it- virtue beina carried bytbeiu to Has immediate seat of th- disease or of |?ain and weakness, j ' C5p\Nuno genuine without lite engraving of JEW DA- ! 1 VII) on the wrapper, around each b>x. Price fitly cent* per box. Each box contains sufficient i rto spread six r eight plasters, aiy-Sold wholesale and retail hv M'OVILL & ME v D. J No. dO Chartres street. New Orleans, the general agents j for the <Kout!i and West, to whom all orders for the genuii j article must be addressed. Sold in Camden bv May 33. J.YMKS R. McKAlN. Important Eiemcdy. |i MITCHELL'S EVE SALVE. !| A certain, safe and effectual curt for Sore. Weak and Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly Jur diseases of j the Eye, The unparalleled succcs which has attended the use of , this preparation, ami the acknowledged necessity for some ' r article which can be reli -d open. as n remedy in severe I cases of Opt halmic affections which are so prevalent in this j I chantry, induce tlie Proprietor to make arrangements f through his Vgents. to place this Salve within the reach of j r every individual who may need the b oiefits which result J' from its u<e. ' ti... o-u.t n tennta-res Dossessed bv this arlicle over every ? ..V , other, its Certainty. S.tferv. Con* enienck and Economy. All P ysicinns admit tluat great danger is to bo apprehenJed front drugging tlie eve when in an inflamed and unhealthy slate. In the u<e of this Salve litis objection is <1 entirely removed, as no harm ran possibly result front its t use; it being, in all roses a;>|di?-d to the external portions f of the eye; thereby avoid.tic* all the ineonwnienre. pain and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of any pungent article into the eye. 0 t* activity in subduing inflauiation is so great that hut few t cases require the use of more than one bottle to effect a n a perfect cure. i f )? J. R. MrKAlX, Agent for Cnmtlftii I li DR. GORDON'S ' ' VEGI2T\I?LB ANTI-MILIOUS !" FAMILY PILLS. For the euro of lleaiachc, Giddiness, Salt Rheum ! Rheumatism, Piles. Heartburn, Worms, Dyspepsia. Choi j era Mnriw, Pains in toe itick Li tih-and Joints. U-neru [ r weakness. Fits, Ci ns? n.tii.i. Palpitation of the Heart 1 " Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Kry-i|>elas. Deaf- j ' ness, Dropsy, Asthma. ltchings of the Skin. Fevers of ull 1 " kind*. Colds, Gout, Gravel. female Complaints. Nervous j e Complaints, and all other Diseases arising from iMPiaiTiKs j 'j of tiie blood.and morbid secretions ok the liver ani> i ' STOMACH. I e IKF livery disease to whieit the human frame is subject. ; * originates from impurities of the blood or derangement of v the digestive organs. " Dr. Cordon's Family Pills. |j Being compounded exclusively of sucti ingredients as j, Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the | Human System. Strike at the root of the disease, removing all impurities j from the body, opening the pores externally and internally. , separating ail foreign ami obnoxious particles fmtn the Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, must he thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart. Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby 1 restoring health, by opening the pores, cleansing the s veins anJ arteries, nnimpeding all the natural veins and pu ' rtfying the bloo 1; they render the system not only thorough- f ly sound, but also impervious to disease, even when all ' other means uave failed. i jv*? ,k? u?, fW?iv? months, more than one linn- I 1 W ?.HUM ?.V - ? druil cases of the mort aggravated forms of dyspepsia have . been cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting the Blue Pill, and ahn-vt every other means had been resorted to j1 without any benefit.and when death stared its miserable h victim fully in the face. If Dr. Gordon'* Pills were not ,, adapted to the euro of any but this iiokrid malady, their uniform success in this disease alone would he sufficient to * 'waft 011 to fame" the name of their inventor, as a dene- (j ractou of his species. v This medicine never fails to cure the worsticases of piles in one w?ek! For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the manner of it* ope atiou, the complaints it is adapted to and the ! i cures it has p .-rform-d, we refer the reader to our agents, a who will give them a Pamphlet crati*. r For sale by James R. McKain, F. L. Zesip. and i; Z: J. DeHav Camden, aNo, for sale at all the towns and s country stores in the South and West. r Dr. G. K. TYLER'S I PE73?. AND AG-TIE PILLS. " ^ If there ever was a medicine that merited the public praise lor the great good it has done in eti ring Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tv- 1 ler's Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in 24 hours. They do not operate as a purgative, bu? as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, i and cure permanently, nor can they fail, if used as f directed?the trial of a single box will prove the 1 ' above statements, therefore, if you would secure your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's Ague Fills. For sale by J. R. McKain and F. L. Ze.mp, in | * Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of the towns and country stores. j ? - ? ?- - I ' if/1 \ IV WILLIAM J. GERAl-D, will attend pnnrtunlly toall busine-** entrusted to liis* care in either of tli* Ranks of Camden May 10. cTjiiTfia 3-:son~ 15 A N Iv A (i E N T. ; t AT IIIS OLD STAND OIM'?~SIrK DAVIS' HOTF.L. , | Geutlt'iiii'iiS Fasliioiiablt1 Bools, t j Philadelphia made, lor sale hv , Jan. -Zl. W. ANDERSON & CO. 8. B. LEVY Will continue to act as Agent for lioth the Hanks in tiiis place, and attend to any commission business tli-it may be entrusted to biiu. REIOTAL. The subscriber would inform 'be public that lie has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, William olmson, second tlnor above U. Levy's, where lie will keep on hand a good supply of (?ROcekies. hardware, crockery. &r. t? which he invites tlie attention ol purchasers, as they will be sold very low. J. CHARLES WORTH. March 8. 1U tf To Rent. Some half dozen Dwelling Houses and about ball as many Store Houses. Applv to Oct. 18. JOHN WORKMAN. Georgia Plains, r.r?al* by W. ANDERSON <$ < O. Attention* A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete Those wishing to buy, have only call f nd I am satisfied v* ill go away pleased with their bargains. GKR > LD'S Grocery. Dec 13 tf 50 m v- Cash for Bark. We will contract for Bark at lit rate of ?G a eord, cash-^>r 38 in Trade. W. ANDERSON cf CO. March 7th, 1840 10 tf > -A a -t ? w , g u.gaa?man??<a Da. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLJi, WONDER AND BLESSING OF THE AGE. The Most extraordinary Medicine in the World. C3*This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleasantcr. and warranted superior to any sold.? It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the Patient. The great beantvand superiority of this Sarsapnrilla oyer all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the body. It is (Hie of the very hest SPUING AND SUMMER MEDICINES Ever known; it not only purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new. pure and rich rlOou; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has [icrformed within the last five years, more than 100,(XX) cures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000 were ennsiJered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5.000 children durine the past season. CUNCJi OI lil'lHTUI lycuiliiy nuu ivaui U1 Nervon* Energy. I>r. Townsend's Sareaparilla invigorates the whole system yermaneiiily. To those who have lost their muscular energy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in ronth. or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and iroiniht on a general physical prostration of the nervous <ystoni, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, prenature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal lisease. Consumption. can he entirely restored by this pleasint reiu-dv. Ibis Sarsnparilla is far superior to any INi ItiOlt t'l'IJiG CORDIAL, ns it removes and invigorates he system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the nuseularsystem, in a most extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanses and Strengthen.s consumption can V cured. Bronchotists. consumption, Liver complaint, colds, catarrh. c ughs. Asthma. Spitting "f Blond.Soreness, in the chest Hectic Flush. Night Sweats. Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, Arc . have been and can be cured. SPITTING BLOOD. New York, April 28, 1817. Dr. Towvskxo I verily believe that your Sarsoparilla ia- beeti the means, through Providence, of saving my life. [ have for several vears had a had cough. It became worse . i i ,.ri.i.?,i k,.l ! Ill" worse. A! KISI I rnisen large ijlliillllllr!. >?1 unui. litrht Sweats, ami was greatly debilitated and reduced, and lid no: ex|>ect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsaparilla i short time and there has a wonderful cliang;; been wrought nine. I urn now able to walk all over the city. I raise in Wood, and tnv cough has left me. You can well imagine hat 1 am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant, WM. Kl'SstELL, C5 atl.erine-st Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand cases of i Ihetimotisui that Dr. Townsend's Karsnparilla has cured, j I'he most severe and chronic casts are weekly eradicated ty its extraordinary \inues. James um nines. one of the assistants in the r.nnatic Asylum. Blackwell's Island, is the gentleman spoten of in the following letter: Blackwell's Island. Sept. 14. 1847. Dr. Townsknd Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for j < tine vears with the Rheumatism: considerable of the time i could not cat.sleep or walk. 1 bad the inmost distressing J tains, and mv limits were terribly swollen. 1 have used bur bottles of your Saisaparilla. and they have done me nore than one thousand dollars worth of good. I am so inch better?indeed, I am entirely relieved. You arc at iberty to use this Ibr the benefit ol '.lie afflicted. Yours respectfully. JAMES U.M.MINGS. Fits! Fits! Fits! \, Dr. Tmvnsend. not having tested his Narsaparilia in cases ( if Fits, of course never recommended it. and was surprised ( o receive the following from an intelligent and respectable "armer in Westchester county: FottDtiAM. Aug. 13. 1817. 1 Dr. Towncetul?Dear Sir: 1 have a little girl seven years j i if age. who has been several years afflicted with Fits: we ried almost everything for her. but without success; at last, llhough we could find no recommendation in our circulars ' r?r cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate icalth. wc would give her some of your oarsnparilhi. and re very glad we did. for it hasn't only restored her strength, 1 ( nit she. ha? had no return of the Fits, to our grert pleasure | nd surprise. Site is fast heeoming rugged and hearty, for vliieh we feel gratful. Yours, respectfully. JOHN llt'TLER, Jr. Female Medicine. Dr. Tnwi.oend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy urr for Incipient onsmnplion, Hnrrencss. rroiapstis icri. r falling ?>f the womb, ostivrievs, Piles. Leucorrhcea, or , Vhites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence . f Triii"*. or involuntary discharge thereof, and for thegenral prostration of the system; no niattet whether the result J f inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or scci- ! | ent. Not hi tit,' can he more surprising than its invigorating ! ( fleets on the human frame. Persons all weakness nml las itnde. from taking it. at onre become robust and full of en- 1 rgy under its i ifluenee. It immediately coutileniets the ' lervelessness of the female frame, which is the great rouse | f harrcness. It will not be exacted of us, in cases of so j iclicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed mt we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have i ?een reporte I to us; thousands of cases where families ;ave been without children after usiue a few bottles of this | nvaluahle medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy iflspring. j 1 To Mothers and .Married Ladies. { , This Extract of Sarsoparilla has been expressly prepared I n reference to female complaints. No female who lias rca- ! on to suppose she is approaching that critical period. "The i urn of life." should not neglect to take if. as it is a certain ! ireventativc for any of the numerous and horrible diseases | o which feniainalcs are subject at this time of life. This leriod may be delayed several years by using this medicine. V'or is it less valuable for those who are approaching vvomariiiKtd. as it is calculated to assist nature, by quit-lining the d(N>d and invigorating the systctn. Indeed, this medicine is iivaluiihlc for all lite delicate diseases to wbick woman are ilhj-ct. It braces the wbole system, renews permanently the natiral energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not o far stimulating as to producesubsequentrelaxation, which the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and ( list-ase. By using a few bottles of this medicfne, many eve re and painful surgical operations nuiy.be prevented. 1 Notice to (he Ladies. 1 Those that imitate Dr. Townsend's Sarsanarilla, have 1 nvariahly called theirstufl"a great Remedy for Females,&c. | ind have copied our hills and circulars wliich relate to the 'omplaints of women, wonl for word?other tnen who put tp medicine, have since the great success of Dr. Townend's Sarsaparilia in coniplnints incident to females, recomnended theirs, although previously they did not. A numicr of these Mixture, Pills, <Vc. are injurious *o females, as j iggravate disease, and undermine tin- constitution. Ksrnrnln t.'lircd. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla I ias perfect control over the most olrstinatc diseases of the j Rood. Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented. ! Three Children. Da. Townskno Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform j oil that three of iny children have been cured of the Serof la by the use of your excellent medicine. They were aflicted very severely with hail sores; have taken only four sillies: it took them away, for which I feel myself under [real obligation. Yours, respct'ly. ISAAC W. CHAIN, 10G Wooster-st. Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Towdsend is almost daily receiving orders from Phy ieians indiffirt jmrts of the Union. This is to certify tlmt we. the undersigned, Physicians of he City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's SarsajKirilla, and believe it to be one of the nost valuable preparations in the market. II. P. PI LING. M. D. J. WILSON, M. I). R. II. BKIGGS.M. D. Albany, April 1,1347. P- K. ELMENDORF, M. D. Caution. ()\ving to the great success ami immense sale of I)r. Townlend s Sar>apurilln.u niitnlierof men who were formerly our I Agents, hnve commenced making Sarsnparilla Extracts, Elixirs. Bitters. Extracts of A ellow Dock. Arc. They gen- | rally put it up in the same shaved hollies, and some of them lave stole and copied our advertisements, they are only worthless imitation- and should Is-avoided. For sale in Camden, by J. It. McKAlN. Price $1 per lottie. Six bottles for $5, cash. August Ifi 33 ly SOAPS, At:. Rose Soap Chinese Floating Soap Milsk Soap Omnibus Soap Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Soap Transparent Wash Balls Shaving Cream Military Shaving Soap Gen. Tavltirs Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Pulls Lilly White Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. For sale by F. I.. ZEMP. PERFUMERY.Colognes (all kinds) Milk of Roses Lavender Water Extract of Heliotrope Orange Water ' Putchouly Extract of Pink " Hose ' Rose Geranium " Jockey Cltth " Moiisseline " B<m|. de Caroline " Verveine " Verbena ' Jasmin * " Jonqttille " Boij. tie Chaitlilly ' Magnolia " Reseda " Citronella Rose For sale hv F. L. ZEMP. To Rent or Ml. Thnt largo new Store and Dwelling House situated on Broad Street, opposite the Episcopal Church, for term* npply lo JAMES McEWEN. Nov 20 tf 48 Keep Cool. Just received and now opening a large assortment of Summer Coats, Vests made to order and in the best sty'e. For sale at the lowest price at BONNE VS. For Sale, Two Philadelphia made GINS, to be seen at C. MATIJESON'S. September 6 3f> COMPOUND Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, A safe and certain cure far consumption of the lung spilling of blood, coughs, colds, asthma, pain i the side, boncliilis, icliooping cough, and all pui monary affections. STATEMENT OK HIRAM COX, Late PROFFFSSOR in the Cincinnati ECLEC TIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Physician we known, who lias an extensive practice, in relatio to the case of Miss Belt, atter having been give up to DIE with the lasi stage of (ONSUAIPTKM by a number of able I'll YSRIAS. Mr. A. L. Scovill:?Sir?However reluctai: I have been to permit my name to appear, attach ed to a certificate recommending Patent Medicine'. Nostrums, or Catliolicums, I nevertheless think i inv duty, not only to my patrons, hut to the coinmu nity, and, all afflicted with diseases requirin. Cough Medicines, to state, that in three particu'a cases of incipient CONSUMTION, viz. Mips Bell step-daughter of Mr. Joint Carr, of this city, a M:s Barger, sister-in- aw of Mr. V. VYumler, hulcliei and Mr. R. K. C'ox, one < f our Cilv Council, tha Or. RODGBRS' G'<>MI'Olh\D SYRUP of LIV BliWORTand TAR operated more IJKBa .STB ClFlC, than any remedy of a similar character i its operation that I hn\e ever used in my jrraclict (Jne of the cases above, viz -1/iss Belt, appeared t . e laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Con sumption, as pronounced by several PHYSICIAN! who were in attendance previous to my being caile to treat the case. She is at this time in the enjoyment of as apparent good health, and Irout appear ance, as likely t<> die with any oth< r d sease, a any other young lady of this city. As it res| ec the health of the other two cases, all the lhre?ten ing premonitory symp urns seem to have subsidei from the use of a lew botti-hs of the Syrup abovi Very respectful I v, dj'C. IllUAM COX, M. I). P!n/*inn'.h Ton 1 i q""T'"l q q To show the high standing of Dr II. Cox, u*i give below the statement of the Hon. Judge, Hen ky Morse of the Cou'ts of Ohio, at Cincinnati. I am * ell acquainted with I)k. Hiram Cox, o Cincinnati, Ohio, and his practice, he having beei my frniily physician (or many years, and can cheer fully say that I have as much, or more confident-! in him, and his skill as a practicing Physician a any man living! HE.N'UV MORSE. Cinr.iniatl, Nov. 6' It, 1647. Dr Cox is also the Physician of the Hon. Judge Jas. S'ArFiN, our late city .Marshall. Certificate of Daniel Conklin, esq., resident 01 Fourth-Street, two doors west of Plum-st. This may certify that I have used i r. Ho er'i remedy for coughs tf-c., after trying a variety o other medicines lor the same purpose, and havi derived so much benefit from it, whilst everything el-e failed to afford me any relief, that I can con fidentiy recommend it as being the most certaii pure within my knowledge. I am naturally pre disposed to disease of the Lungs, and, though have consulted the best Physicians, and adi.ptci at different tunes every reasonable means, I havi never in one instance received such effectual re lief as from this medicine, I have given it to m< children when troubled with coughs, and ha\i found nothing so efficacious in assisting the expec [oration of the phlegm. D. CONKLIN. Cincini ati, Nov. 14, 1644. Please to read the following testimony of tlx Rev. Henry Wiseman*. Mr. A. L. Scovil : Dear Sir Having become nc ]tiainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort am far. under peculiar circumstances, namely, that o snatching my companion from a premature grace [the particulars of which will be given at any time if required) I feel under trie obligations to give mj nfiuence in the circulation of so valuable a medi :inc. Yours, respectfully, HENRY WISEMAN I?-.!,!..* ff.jll;* on n Hop 'Ml 1 fljfi ScnviL <$* Mead No. 111, Charters Slrcc New Orleans, wholesale General Agents fo ihe Southern States to whom all orders most hi addressed. Sold wholesale, and retail In James R. McKain*, Camden S. C., A. Fitci Columhia, Haviland, Harkall, & Allen ant P. M. Cohen, Charleston, S. C., Mansej IJall Winslmro. S. C. February 14,1849. 7 tf Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety c Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., and Harnes of Northern make, which he offers for ssle a Charleston prices. Having leased the establish ment in which he works, lie is prepared to buili ind to repair every description of Carriages, Wag gone, arts, Wheelbarrows, &.c. and all kinds o Iron work, either for plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicit*.d April 26. ROBERT MAN. KrTite Kail Koad Blacksmith^ Most respectfully returns his best respects ti his friends and customers fur past favors, and beg their continuation for the pre-sci t year; lie request those who have so liberally patronized him to cal and settle their past year's accounts, as he is poo and wishes to pay his accounts so as to preven his losing time in loafing about the streets to col lect his accounts, f.?r unless he pays he cannot ex pect to get credit, which is the only capital he ha to carry on his business upon. Ilis customers ma expect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait oi I hem. IVork of all kind is to be found at his sho| such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good onesto<rother with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is pre pared to do all sorts of Biacksmithiug, includin carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c?an rail road work, especially the repairing of Engine &c. &c. Jauary 8. MRS. ttOODLAD'S Fashionable Bonnet Store. New Goods ju.?t received, consisting ol Ribbon: Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, &< open and ready for sale at very low prices lor cas or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particular! recommends them as being the must fashionable i I he market. ILf Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so a to render the most skilllul judges unable to te litem from new. At the store formerly occupie by Dr. A. Dt Leon. Oct 18. Constantly on Hand. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Wistar's Balsam ( Wild Cherry, .Sands' Sarsadarilla, Dr. Jaync' Medicines, Eau Lustra I, Bandoline, for curling tb hair, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Ginger, Man ('loves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, Ge latine, with a thousand articles beside. also Some more of that celebrated CORN SALVI which has afforded this community so much eas during the present year, and preserved its eve! ness of temtek, in spite of the hakd times. Nov. 29. F. L. ZEiMP. Sperm Oil. The Subscriber has just received a supply i superior Bleached, Winter Mrained Sperm Oil first and second qualities. Also?Blenched Wha or Solar Oil?all of which will be sold as low : can be afforded on this 6ide of Charleston. lAMFVJ R TfnW AIM. Dec 6 tf 49 flight! Light!! Bleached LAMP OIL, of good quality, can I had at 88 cents per gallon. Nov. *29. F. L. ZEMP. Notice. All persona indebted to the late firm of Doby< Kennedy, are earnestly requested to call on tl subscriber and settle the same without delay. R. M. KENNEDY. Not. 22. 47 tf .. v fUa. - j- r -v->+?> f TN QTJAHT ] s gj \0"7AND FOR THE MjtoMauu, " V iffr ;? Jf / <? ?^um m !! '" Thc Propricti = yflflfl^ ////fly in brinpp8this p' r /mi/ifli/ii/mflfl to iu Present sUte of ' 111fMLIf# of fourteen years has fa * In I ' III/ portunity to study, in their* r II'*'111111 III 'I is recommenaeu, dna 10 auapi ' If ill! 'ill ticnts who wish a really good Me< II themselves of its superiority, and th /^M'O and curing disease. The bottle has /^g lHlai present improved form may safely c ii |i| !'!j|| j| ml! the age. lu progress to the fame it 1 > ! ' i'lilll il" and cures>t,iat 8(and as landmarks 'il |j|!| | j |! the haven of health. , Ilj|l|!i ||l| j! The following is from Col. S. G. Ta * I :|!|j'ji'j ;| acquaintance in the Southern states, ;|i liil jiilil! j Messrs. A. B. it D. Sands:? d ,:j:i | '!; Gentlemen,?Having used, and wi !i| ||j J! of Sarsaparilla on different persons j I ! I! Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Me i: !' !ii' 'III opinion entertained of its great met s I ||li'! II,;* |'| like a charm, removing speedily the 1 ,.. | lii,!,') the most agreeable manner, a tonic a 8 i, 'l.llll iill||"l Your Sarsaparilla is highly approv !::! in Moxico, and my cousin, GEN. ZA I Jhl'lft '111 bee" 1,ie hllb't of usinS ll> an(^ reC( " !! l-r^y j:ii article at the same time, and it is no' i|; i im 11 i|i !:,i the army. Jn conclusion I would lii |:|1 It will be prized, and I trust that its , |/n |jp) known throughout the length and bre Yours very res ;ji gjki 4 remarkable b f l Messrs. Sands Gentlemen?Sym ' of Hie remarkable cure effected by ' '.i:!!! was severely afflicted with the Scrof ? It. the neck were greatly enlarged, and ,( TTj{jj| I;; year, and finding no relief from the r V'l'll'Jw below the knee suppuraled. Herphy done, but with nit at y permai ent bei : i'i '!? :! induced to use Sands' Sarsapartlla. a')'c effect, relieving her more than a |;i she had used six bottles, to the astonn s 1,4 Ir'iWiX :u| health quite restored. It is now ov? rtil ,! ! pii health remains good, showing the dis? Our neighbors are all knowing to the: l^T?r-/;.. blessing to the age. ' 1 ' '!* Extract from a letter received fron t~-~j Louisa county. Va.1 have cured ,. 1/ 7 / : who was attacked with Scrofula, and j / " Fiedrncki Hall, t'a., July IT, 1818.' P The following testimony from Rev f Tir'tllM] Crucifixion in this city, commends it in i|l certilicntcs of cures of various disei ? p^S'ciJ received:? T / \ ! Messrs. Sands:?A member of my " (. i a severe scrofulous nlfectiun, Acc. wi 1 use. It gives me very great pleasure >i^Ji i and efficacy, hoping that others may J Mia York, May 10, 1848. J rtiljfe::!! Messrs. A B. k D. Sands :? I ./j| I i?j:> c4entlkmkn?Feelings of gratitudi fl rf ! ?f the benefit I have derived from tl U \Vcliir j years been afflicted with scrofulous . j i;; gather and discharge at my throat, i ''TTTTt ' i different parts of my face and head, I4 ;i. . [ In f!h head were almost one complete sore, ? i! !;|j j|jj || jiij with the utmost difficulty lliat 1 could iseveral attacks of pleunsy and other I 'If ; ' I';' tried various remedies, but received i lliillj j, :j;i! parilla. 1 am now well: the sores a to tlie effects of your valuable mcdicii Yours, with res J 1 i'l'lil j I ;!' Being personally acquainted with tl I' | j | j j ;j| to be correct. j j| j ji; jij frerared and so fit i A. B. <fc D. SANDi , 100 Fulton-st., cor , !|| i ; 'j {ill Sold also by Druggists generally I f> il|''i I1 : Plicc per B .11 ill! ? ^igiiSk^aiunN!.^ ^ For stile by Jamks It. McKain, ('ninth n. Another .Miraculous Cure. ^ Read the following letter, a id then, ifyoti are troubled I I wiili any disease of the lungs, go and get a bottle, of UK. ? J HASTINGS' COMPOIND SYUIP OF NAPTIIA. t St. Johiisville, N. Y. Feb. j, 1S19. Mr. Harrison.?Sir. 1 will trouble your pati nee a few | . minutes by informing you of the -treat triumph which your Naptha Sruyp has obtained in the case of iny brother. He j ' increased the dose as you directed, and the result was that I he began to raise very freely, and it scented so badly that j ; it was impossible to stay in the ro >m where he was, on tic; j fifth day after the increase of the dose. In a day or so j after he began to get better, and at this present lime is ' quite revived, has a good appetite, and don't cough a quar- 1 teras much as he did previously. A severe cough an.I im- < e mense expectoration were the prominent symptom of the disease. I ihink I.is case a singular one * none of the phy8 sicians here hnd ever heard or seen any thing of the kind ! t before. I mentioned all these pari miliars, as I am firm in ' _ the belief that, had it not been for thy Naphtha Syrup, he i j could have expected nothing but a speedy grave, a- there j were an immense number of tubercles formed on his lungs | j which the medsciuc took immediate hold of, and in a few i t days lie threw them up by the quantity, some of them was as large as a bean, if he improves as fast as he has done, I 1 do not think tlmt he w ill need any mure than the six bottles I now send for Enclosed are five dollars. Direct the | box a? before to Jonas Snell, care ol G'ltas. Kingsland, ' " Kail Knad Dt-jiot. 3 Yours Respeetfullv, u JONAS SNELL- i After reading the above who can doubt that Hastings' 1 ( ^aphtha Syrup possesses all the virtue that is claimed of j 1 For sale hv JAMES R. McKAlN, Camden?Price $1 r per bottle?six bottles for $5 cash, t March. 21.1S4'J- 1* 3'" fresh groceries. * j The subscriber has just received a fresh supply s [ of staple and fancy UKUCfciuts, anu inienus 10 ^ keep a constant supply, which lie will sell on the " most reasonable terms. They consist in part as '? follows? j New Orleans \ rr ?/ (:roix, ( BROWN SUGARS Muscovado f Clarified ) }fHf. , I WI1ITR SUGARS Crashed ) I New Orleans and West India Mo'asses . Sugar Mouse Syrup Rio, Java, African Coffee / j Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas j( Sperm Candles and Soap Pepper, Spice and Ginger y av.so , Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currantp, Almonds. fi Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon I, LIQUORS. I | Super 180/) French brandy do J. J. Dupej's Brandy do Sherry and Madeira Wine do Old Port Wino C do Very old Gin , Cordials and Syrups J Old Rye Whiskey (Miller's) n do lVIonongahela Whiskey; Rectified do. Porter and Ale in pints and quarts Salt, Iron. Gunny and Dundee Bagging Bale Rope arid Twine. II. LEVY ?J' Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. The undersigned having taken the stand recently * occupied by Wiiitaker &. Arrants. respectfully gives notice, that he intends to carry on the busi__ ness as heretofore. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill 1 n? ,?;n of all orders wnri proinpuic^s aiiuuco|/<>iiii. ,,v of make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other lc plantation tools, and mill work. Particular at1S tention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, as he will give his personal attention to both de partment8 of his business, lie will guarantee satisfaction. - His Woodshop is amply supplied with the best of Timber, well-seasoned, and he would like to ?e sec the man, who can put up bettor work, from a wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach. 11 is prices will be in accordance with the times, - and for the ready money will be such as cannot fail to satisfy the most economical. df- As he believes in the maxim, that short settleie ments make long friends, he will expect settlements to be made quarterly 1 N. B. ARRANTS. I Feb 14 if 7 I BOTTLES if mir,.J CURE 0F\W gi 2ZSr Linn ccMl. '"' Bf ? ?.?>? j 2 |f\ eoNSU*">r/a I mi MA rtuneeo '** . h \\\ LOSS orAp^y0 o\ J ^ of ?rs hare spent much time eparation of Sarsafarilla " perfection; and the experience \ l\' rnished them the most ample op- \ t'< arious forms, the diseases for which it TP. it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa- hi iicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy ;n ie invaluable property it possesses of arresting . been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in its laim to be the best and cheapest Medicine of ,ri maw K? k.. ? iA?. it*. :i r ixtva auaiucu may ltc uotcu uy n lung iiuo wi jauw and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to pI< fa ylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive 01 and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: ^ IVm York, January 7, 1848. .1 itnessed the effects of yoor excellent preparation . in various parts of the Southern country, viz., gl xico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high licinal value. In my own case it acted almost enervated state of the system, and exciting, in <J u ind invigorating influence. f;ll ed and extensively used by the U. States army .CHARY TAYLOR, has for the past five years immends the same ; he and myself adopted the w considered an almost indispensable requisite say, that the better it is known the more highly health-restoring virtues will make it generally :adth of our widely-extended country. Pi pectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consul to New Granada. 1,1 CURE OF SCROFULA. da Soutkport, Conn., January 1, 1848. vj pathy for the afflicted Induces me to inform you your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She .1? ula on different parts of the body; the glands of or her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a einedies used, the disease attacked one Teg, and sician advised it should be laid open, which was re lefit. In this situation we heard of, and were ,1; The first bottle produced a decided and favorny prescription she had ever taken ; and before shment and delight of her friends, she found her ;r a year since the cure was effected, and her >ase was thoroughly eradicated from the system, so facts, and tlunk Sands' Sarsapanlla a great Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. 1 Mr. N. \V. Harris, a gentleman well known in ? I a negro boy of mine with your-Sarsapanlla, . of a scrofulous family. Yours truly, Bl N. W. HARRI8." . John Grigg, late Rector of the Church of the self to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous t ises effected by this medicine are almost daily BI family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for '?' ith the most beneficial effect resulting from its : to record my testimony m behalf of its virtue be induced to make a tr'al of it. t i JOHN GRIGG. I Narvnck, a*. Y., Oct. 8, 1847. s induce me to make a public acknowledgment ? te use of your Sarsapanlla. I have for several swellings in my head, which at times would ' lose, and ears, and at others would break out in (*F . These continued until my throat, face, and CI and for a long time I was so hoarse that it was I speak above a whisper. During this time 1 bad diseases. 1 consulted differeot physicians, and I no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsare all healed, and 1 attribute the result entirely le. pect and gratitude, PHEBE CAHOCV. to person above named, I believe her statement hit JAMES M. D. CAli.it, Justice of the Peace. (^ >, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BT 5, Druggists and Chemists, ner or Willux, New York. throughout the United States and Canada* P' tottle; six Bottles for $5. K, til te iffl A. >1 Ai.r.nY. I.Iii'ium. s1DRVJ.HtIOV?*j| PATENT CANDLE-MAKER, ? The must Economical and Labor-saving Article ever invented* ,p Combining every advantage which can be wish- q ;d fur "n furnishing light. By its use, a person :nn at any moment produce a candle, er.ual in so- ? iiJity and durability to any made by the old, expensive and laborious method. The fibres ol the wick, n passing through the lube within the cylender, bt ire drawn perfectly smooth, which not only pre- fc ;ents the flaring of the light, but also keeps the T :andle from burning down the side, ?r< This article is one which every house-keeper, is well as all who study economy in the use of ? light, should possess themselves of, as it is simple, convenient and economical, being simply a candlestick, which makes its own candles. It is mo?t w ingeniously constructed, with a reservoir for tal- ?t low, lard or ether materials of which mdlcs are G( made; also a place to deposit the wick, both of w which by only turning a screw, are forced lip in _ ihe form of a perfect candle, either in short or long lengths, as may be desired, thus forming an endless candle, by simply refilling the reservoir when it shall have been exhausted. The reservoir holds one half pound of tallow, enough for four candles. (.'audits can be made by using Drunimond's Patent Candle Maker, at less than ONE-HALF (he ordinary expense, the only outlay being for tallow or other substance. From the experience r f many families who have used the Patent Candle tj, Maker, as well as the numerous tests to which it t* Ins been subjected, we can place the Drummovd ~ vatenl Candle Maker before the public as an a-t?* 'o which may always be depended on. Willi lair usage it will never get out of order. Sold by F. L. ZEMP, Agent for the District el ~ Kershaw. Feb 14 tf 7 Family Groceries. b A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest g prices, at the hi CAMDEN* GROCERY STORE. t* JOHN J. 1VOHK.TIAIf) MAGISTRATE, camdrx, s. Law Copartnership. jt The undersigned have formed n Copartnership in the practice of Law and Equity for the Districts of Lancaster, Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter. Office, heretofore occupied by Jan. Chesnut on Main _ ttrcet. near the Court House. " JAMES CHESNUT, Jr., si W. T11UULOW CASTON. rf, .May 10. 1848. 20 tf (f Summer lints. o; Fur, Pant ma, Leghorn, Straw and Palmetto Hats lor Men and Boys, just opened at BONNE VS. GCOD GOODS! CHEAP!! The subscribers wishing to reduce their Stock to I he requirements ot ine present mti??cu Iics of communication, purchasers will find it to their interest to look over their assortment of r, Dry-Goods Hardware, Groceries. Ac bclore buying, as they feel confident that a com- ^ parison of their Goods with any others, as to quali- f( ty and price, (cash or credit) will not result to r< their disadvantage. McDOVVALL COOPER, One door above the Ban.; of Camden. Jan. 16. 3 tf B Store to Rent. The Store at present occupied by S. B. Levy; possession given by the middle of November. e ALSO ? ' - ?*r r r< 1.) TV... The Office one door oeiow *?. j. vjtidiu usij formerly occupied by Doct. E. II. Anderson. Apply to H. LEVY. a The Subscriber* II7ILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in IT both the Banks of this place, and attend to any ii Commission Business which may be entrusted to p him. Office it the Counting Room of McDowall j< Shannon C. J. SHANNON, i . ! 4 " DR. BREWER, . BTTROTOtf WOT1?*""1'* Has returned to Camden aptd will attend to p?. nts as they hiay desire, either in foiim of country nder Ilk) miles) at as s1???f rnotice at tritcnm. iiires will i ermit of. Tryfr- - , And will take the liberty tr> iofoiin'li-ose that mt ins services, llial lie will warnm1 J?i?*?ork io ve entire satisfac ion,, and ifui. U shall be farmed in the nnist skilful Hud dexterous manner, < d with less inconvenienre ;h?n i fie same off rain ran be performed by any other practitioner, I id hnvinjr made a prently improved (*r novel) pvation, he is enabled to emmet roots- or-ttumyf ** teeth (in *ay situation) with such facility ard se as wilt scarcely fail to astonish p-tieuts, iihont the least contusion of Uit gums or danger ^ periorauiig ine son part* 01 uie nn*u:ri; ana U) ruling ieelh? lie can palely insure n?> Mt/otoieVfice from inflammation of fTie rout, as a cot.se. lence of injury done it in eiigrdffi.'Jr llie artificial own in it, and as lie takes an'important p ecan* in in preparing pivots (which some of Use most puted Dentists in the Stale do not, and none to .1 knowledge does) lie hazard* nothing in Ifcy. g, I hat teeth pivoted by hiimmll wiU last Joager an lliuee set ay the majority of practitioners, cud supplying teeth on gold plate* w iTi adopt and range them with such mechanical nicety at d ill as cannot be surpassed hy any, ind w itf ;6t i I to meet the most sanguine fenjicrtatunr of all, ^ which he could give the mn*t respectable refnr* ice; but for a r? spect to the rrlined feelings of one he lias had the pleasure to serve. Letheroo ttoii ti'lion tlouiro/l ?* "SHI D* Tho.<e who want hie service* may. a void a ^appointment, by giving previous notice of ct ihiou^h the post office or dthenrifee. Jin 3 tt }???- > J. B. GOODLAD, Tailor, ' Agent lor the i-a'e ut Crooking Shears, Small lints, Square ami Scales, Tape Measure-, markg Chalk, Curved Rulers, <^c. ' ' The Mirror of Fashion is published on the flint 8 iy of ev ry month, at $2 a, year, devoted1 to'a're- 41 ew of the Fashions for the month, and to4fee sub. ct of measuring'and draughting, by the mostapoveJ authorities in the world. .? ; -** The Fashion l'latcs for Spring and.Summerjwt ceived; thwse wishing them wift pleace dpply reclly. The English and French Fashion* nfill be oof'tri few davs,say the Istof April. ? march 5. * s FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, OFTHE GRGWTHOF 1P?8. ' lirlinko. Aumragus iCOitX?Early, in eara '< 2\N>?Early Cnina, M?r Kale and Leek*. Scofcch hawk. Half Moon, large lettuce, Egg Plant ' ' white Lima. Rachel, ('ran- Melons. MustaM > borry. Valentine, Liutch .ONION?llouorw and seed i a?e Knifo Okro; Parsnip, SIST-Lnng Blood, Turnip PKAS?EarW' WaMiMeton, m l Sugar Frame, Warwick, EionopV s-oli, CollarJ and Cauli- Dwarf M?flPOwfatvJlatck- u It-iwer le*? Marrowfat, PrrnSe JnV RitOT?Orange and Al- bert. very^rtyjCliartldn .i ogham Parsley, Pepper 1BBVGE?Early arullate KADl-H?inflow and Red Drum Head, May, York, Tnrmp. fflnek t l "" Sugar Loaf. Given glazed Spinach, Sqoaah, Salsify rt in I large Mountain Tomato ;1M; ST.F.RY? white and solid TURNIP?Spring, Norfolk, ICDJIIIKR?Early frame, Hanover, Aberdeen, Wed long green cluster; abort Top, Ilota -Kftgu yi/5! prickly Gherkin ' , > ? r % ^Jf| - -it' V y dnjitw MiHet. Lucerne, Cnnary'and Hemp Seed. ' * U" The subscriber being in tlie habiiof provmS s Seed i before veudinir. is enabled to recOttiiaeevvd em with confidence. ' . -dt Dec. 2(L J. -E. |tfrKAlN>.-? Splees of cT*iy"Ktri?l, ith ground and ungroottd, frrtft; adfffrf warranted ^ iritv; superior English Mustard; >fii;e Flavoring xtr.icts of Rime, Vanilla, I^eruoo, iVtitmegs, AL on J, Arouiatics; Rose, Orange-and Peach VVwrs; best Russia Isinglass, Gelatino. dpc. Gum J?zenges, I'aie de Jujube, I'ate de Gut- auve, llorchound Caudy, Wis'iarVcough Lozeu5lC il'C. Fresh Congress and Pavilion water. Genuine Tarina Cologne, Rowland's Macafdot il, Euu Lustra), Jayne's llbirTdnfc; AnitfWIntP, r chapped hands, together with a large - aesortent of ti:e Perfumery,' Chemical^ Patent- ted hoinpsonian Medicines, medicine chests, 1'ituU*, lis, Window Glass, fresh Garden Septls, &c., ,lf Fit sale hy J- R. MfKAlN, To Rent. ?* . - .m-** That valuable Store House-at present occupied f Mc.Dowall & Cooper. It is admirably arrauged ir an extensive cotton buying establishment erms will be liberal and imcrtecliate possession ven. Apply to C. J. SHANNON. Camden, Jan. 1st, 1849 If ' 1 I. . ? Fresh Garden Seed. :>r. .i Every variety ol Ga den seed suitable for the inter a d spring may be obtained from the sub. :riber. Frotn t he pains taken to procure seed of jod quality he has no doubt that purchasers ill have little cause to complain of failures. 1 - . F. I> ?MP, > Just Received^ 1~ 2,500 pounds pure White !>ead 150 gallons l-amp oil 150 " Linseed Oil ' , 75 " Spirits Turpentine (-j? 300 pounds Sal .Eratus * 100 " Black Pepper \u ? ? 75 " Colgate's Starch , 12 dozen Sands' Sarsaprilb 1 bale Hons In conformity with the times, the above articles, with all ie Goods in store, will be sold lower than they have ever _? en in this market. F. L. gEMP. Important to Country, People;. The subscriber hav.ntr determined to, dii a more Ktensive grocery business than heretofore,is deroua of disposing of his entire Stock of Diy ioods and Wares of every doscriptioto at the riginal cost. Country people will find it to tbetr iterest to call and examine?Groceries can alao e purchased of him at the lowest possible rates. Also, 100,000 Florida Segars of the different rades, these Segars are on consignment, and will e sold at from ?7 to $12 per Thousaud according ? > quantity. H. HOLLEYMAN, JR. - In Equity. KERSHAW DISTRICT. ? Win. Randolph, ) vs. > Bill for sale of Land, &c. allies Ad kins, et al. } It appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. Adins one of tht. Defendants to the above Bill is ithout and resides beyond the limits of this late. It iB ordered, on motion of J. M. Desausure, Compl'ts Sol'r., that tlie said Wm. Adkins, ^ i) answer, plead, or deinnr to the said bit! within ircc months from this dale, in default whereof, an rder pro confesso will be entered against liim. < WM. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. I). Feb. 8th, 1849. 3ra , 7 ? < ? * Fire and Marine Insurance. GAMDEN INSURANCE COWEANT, (or NKW JKBSKV.) CHABTKBED XJi J832. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. JFN. JKRSKY,) CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 1848. * The subscriber having received the Agency of le above institutions for Camden and vicinity will sceive applications, and issue Policies at the cur;nt rates, TP. D. McDOWALL, Feb. 29. 9 tf ; JOHN etching & Forwarding Merchant and Banklgeat, CAMDEN, 8. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully attend d to, on moderate terms. E7 W. BON NET >' Will continue to set as Agent for persons trsnscting business in either of the Bank* in Camden Turning, "Either in Iron or Wood lie&tfy ddW; *ho, hutDg had cbnptderaMe experieft^e in Gtfn work, te airing Ijoeks, Keye? && will be thankfoi for any ib* of 1 hat kind. R J. MfCRElGHT. Feb '27. 9 if