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ft# n J?W DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTE1 WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CANNO EXIST. A-fffciuloroan in the South ol Europe, and Palestine, i I35n KAarR ko mnrh saiil 111 the latter tilare in favor of Jt" David's Planer, and of the (as he considered.) mimruhn cares it had performed, that he was induced to try it u his own person, for a Liver affection, the removal of whir had been the chief object of his journey, but which ha resisted the genial influenco of that balmy and deliciot clitno: . if: accordingly allied a plaster on tin: right side of h chest, where the pain was seated, another between th shoulders, and one over the region of the liver. In th tiie.futiiae he drank freely of an herb tea of Invntive <jirt itiee. lie soon found nL? health improving, and in a fi'\ Weeks his cough left liiin, sallowncss ol' his skill disar peared, his pain was removed, and his Health became pei manently reinstated. Wncetliat time lie has been recommending it to hi friends and acquaintances for all fixed pains whaleve uch^as Rheumatism. Cunt. Pain in the side, hip. hack and Ihnbs, in every case of wuich it has proved an i fit eieuttnire. lie has likewise witnessed the happy clfed cu ius softening and healing qualities in numerous ca-cs c Serufulops Humors, Knots, Wens, White Swellings, liar. Tumors, StilTJoints, Ague Cakes. Ague in the Hreast. am the like, ro the united satisfaction of himself and others. ' 1 c_:?i ; nC XVi'-ifcness. such as nai II Ilf8 llceil UUIIClKiai t.i , U.-VO ... and weakness in t!ie Stomach. weak Limbs. Lomcm-si Affecti'trf* of the Spine, female Weakness. ?Vc. .\<> fe male subject to pain or Weakness ia tin; bark or sides should be without it. Married ladies in delicate si; ua:i?<i:. fin ! great relief from constantly wearing this plaster. Tiie application of the plaster between lheshnuld?rs ha' been found a ecrutin remedy for Colds. Coughs. Phthysic and Lung Affections,In their primary stages. It destroy inflammation by perspiration. ht view of the great beneiit resulting front the um- of thi; plaster, within his own observation, hi* confidence in in superiority over every othe* plaster, ointment and nprt lil doc, before the public in tins country, has induced thii gentleman to place the Hebrew Plaster into tiie hands o; those wiio will give it publicity, believing it will prov itselfa blessing t.? the community at large. Tho peculiarities of the chemical cninjwiund are owint to its extraordinary effect upon the animal fibres or nerves ligaments and muscles. its virtue beine earri \! by them t the immediate seat of the disease or of p tin and w. akuess cy None genuine without the engraving of jEW litVID on the wrapper, around eacli box. Price fifty cents per bax. Each box contains .sufficient to spread six r eight plasters, car-Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVILI. vV. ME \ I). 3Vo. 80 Chart res street. New Orleans, the genera". agents for the Sbttilt and West, to whom all orders for the geuuii article must be addressed. S'tld in Camden bv May 3d. JAM Er? It. McK \[\. Important Remedy. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE. A certain, safe and effectual cure for Sore, lW;/r and Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly fur diseases cf . the Eye, The unparalleled sncccs which has attended the use of thi# preparation, and the acknowledged necessity h: some ' article winch can be relied upon, as a remedy in severe rases of Optlialinic affection* which are so prevalent in this country, induce the Proprietor to make arrangement* through Hi* Agent*, to place this Salve within the reach of . .every individual who may need the benefits which result from it* use. The great advantages possessed by this arliclc over every ? -OUter, its (/k Rta I NT v. Safety, Cox* extrxce and Ecoxo*r. All pnyricians admit that great danger i? to b- apprehended from drugging the eye when in an inflamed ari l unhealthy stale, in the u>e of this Salve this objection is entirely removed, as no harm can possibly result from its u*e; it being, in all cases applied to the external portions of the eye; thereby avoiding all the iuconvenicnce, pain and,danger, which nece*san!y attends the introduction of anyTOf^nl article into the eye. ts'aetivuy in subduing inflaination is so great tlmt but few case* require the use of more than one bottle to effect a a perfect cure. J. R. McKAlX, Agent for Camden. DR. GORDON'S VEGETABLE \NTI-ML10US FAMILY PILLS. Por the cure of Headache, fii.Uin.'**, Salt Hhcum Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, l)y*pepsin, ( leu era Morbus, Pans in 'ite Mack Liiubs and Joints, Genera weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpitation of the H-art Liver Complaint, Rising iti the Throat. Erv?ipclas. Ileafness. Dropsy, Asthma. Itchings of the Skin. Fevers of all kinds, (mills. Gout. Gravel, Female Complaints, .Nervous Complaints, ami all other Diseases arising from iv.it iutiks of the it loo i), and morbid secretions ok tiie liver and btouach. iCT" Every disease to which the human frame is subject, originates from impurities of lite bl mJ or derangement oi the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills. Boing compounded exclusively of sum ingredients as Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. Strike at the root of the disease, removing all imparities from thebodv, openingthc pores externally and infernally, separating ail foreign and obnoxious particles from the Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, mit-t be thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver arid Stomach, thereby restoring health,by opening the purrs, eleansiug the veins and arteries, uinmpediog all tlie natural veins ami purifying the blood; they render the system not only thoroughy sound, but also impervious to disease, even when all other means hate FAILED. ?r Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred rase* of the motf apsrrticated forms of nvspErsu have been cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting the Mini Pill, and almost every other means had been resorted t< without any benefit, and when death stared its miserable victim fully in the face. If Dr. Gordon's Pills were noi adapted to the cure of any but this horrid malady, theii uiuforia success ju this disease ah me would he MilTh-iem n "waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a mine FACTOR op his species. 50rThis raeiliciue never fails tocure the worst?rases o PILES in one week! For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the man nerofitsope atiun, the complaints it is adapted tonndthr cures it has performed. we rej?-r me reauer 10 our ugemr who will give th'-ni a Pamphlet gra:i*. For sal* hf James It. Mclv.wv, F. L Zemp, am Z: J. DeHav Camden, also, tor sale at all tlic towns and country stores in the South and West. Dr. K. TYl.ER'S P37SP. AND ACTJD PILLS. If there ever was a medicine that merited tin public praise for the great good it has done in cu. * Ting Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Ty. ler's Ague Fills, as tlicy cure the patient in 2-1 hobrs. They do not operate as a purgative, bu as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms and cure permanently, nor can they fail, it u-od at directed?the trial of a single box will prove tin above statements, therefore, if you would sectirr your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler': Ague Fills. For sale by j. R. McKain and F. L. Zfaip, it Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most o the towns and country stores. Dr. Le Roy^s Vegetable Universal Pills. These pills are taking the place of every other inrd iciue of the same class, anil from what we know am hear of its virtues, it is a wonderful, miraculous, am ingnlar agent. Not a discuse exists which it not ei thcr cured or mitigated by its use. A large ninoun of testimony applauding its virtues arc daily icceiver by the American agents; cures of every cunnl in with a name is certified to and the prevailing apiu ion throughout lire w hole country is, that Dr. Le Koy'i Files ure the best family medicine extant, SARSAPARILLA AND WILDCIIKRRY, Compose a part of this vegetable compound, whicl makes it not only the bc.t purifier of the blond, bu tlio best tonic and aperient medicine in use In biliioin and livor complaints, indigestion, pdos, and all ebronir complaints it h is aclneved a triumph iiitherlo uti known in llie healing art. Tnr iT.?A single dose will stamp the seal of trull "" " ?"? ha?n said in its favor. Price 23 CI! Is pel bus. For sale by J R. MrKAlN, Camden. April 11, 15 2:n I A \ K V. WILLIAM J. GERM D, will attend |>nnctunlly toal bn*ine^? entrusted to hi* carc in either of th<* Biink* o Camden May H>. . IflATIIESON, BANK A G E iN T. At his old staxd oi?pnsitk Davis' IIdtrl, Geutleuieu's Fashionable Boots, Philadelphia made, lor sale by Jan. 27. VV. ANDERSON Sl CO. 8. II. LEVY Will continue to act as Agent for both the Banks to this place, and attend to any commission busi ness that may be entrusted to him. Watches and Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches. Chain*, Keya, Rin?*, Ear rings, Bracelets, Pens and Pencil*?Spectacle*. A r. ~ A. YOl NG. April 4th, 184'.', tf W* 1? - '! ? - I>JIS. TOWXSEi^B'S COMPOUND KXTHACT.OF T n AVo.NPEK AND ItIjESSINO OF THE AGE. iv The Most cxtraordinhry Medicine in the World. is os-rilis Extract is put tip in quart bottles; it if six times iji cheaper, pletisuiiicr. tint) warranted superior to any sojd.? i, j It en res without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitad J tine the ratient. is | Tl-e tjre.it beuiitynnc! t nperiority of this Sarsnparillaover j ;;i! other medicine if. ii.at while, it eradicates disease, it litis vigorates- the body. Jt is one oft lie vcrv best c tSPKiXG AN!t -si ?,I.MKU .V.tiliirlNES e Ever known: it not only purities the whole system, nd |. strengthens the person, hut it createsxkw, ecu k and rich v r t.oon; a pov.vr possessed hv no other medicine. And in this- lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has 1 .. .1?,... ? ,i?? innnno | our,'.: of sever.* ca-es of disease: at least 15,000 were consis I dered iucuntb'e. It has saved ihe lives of more than 5.000 r j children during lli?* past season. 10,000 cases of General Debility and want Of ! Nervous Encv^v. s j Pr. Tnwnrend's "'ar-uparilla iti\ ignrnies the whole system 1 : permanently. To those who have lust their muscular en1 j ergv hy the use of medicine or indiseretion committed in I 1 yottth. or the excessive indulgence of the jtassions, and | hroneht on a general pliysi'-:*| prostration of the nervous I I system. headiude. want ofambitiou. ('aiming sensations, pre mature decay and decline, lue-t.-ning towards that fatal - disease. ("ya- tniiption. can he entiicly restored hy this pleas antrem-dv. I'his Sarsaparillo is far superior to any IN< V .'(it'll \T1.\G COlcDIAL. as it removes and invigorates the system, gives activity to tins limbs, and strength to the ? muscular system, in a nost extraordinary degree. Con* HRiption C'nrod. ' f'!ean?-es and Strengthen.s cnusumption can he cured, llrcsichojis's*. consumption. 1 iver complaint, colds, catarrh. cnglis, Asthma, spitting of Blood. Soreness. in the chest Hectic Flush. Night Sweats, i'illieult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, &c . have been and can ' be cured. SPITTING BLOOD. New York, April 23. 1317. Da. Toxv.vsF.xt) I verily believe that your Sarraparilla htv-beet the menus, through Providence, of saving my life. j 1 have for?ev**ral years had it !>a*l cough. It became worse 1 ! and wors?. At ln?t 1 raised large (plantities of hlood, had J night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and j did not expect to live. I have only u.-ed yoitrSursnparilla j a shot t lime and there has a wonderful changv been wrought i in me. I am now able to walk all over the city. I raise j no hiood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine ! that I utn thankful for these results. Vour nbe.ti.-n: M-rvant, | W.M. lit rttsKLL, 63 atl.erinc-at | Kltcnmntitm. This is only one of more titan four thousand rases of j Rheumatism that Dr. Townsetid's "vtrsnparilla has cured. The most severe and chronic casts are weekly eradicated by ii? extraordinary virtues, j James uiamiinrs, lvq.. one of the assistants in the Lunatic Asylum. IHackwell's Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the following Ict'er: Black well's Island. Sept. 14. 1817. Dr. Tow.Nscxn Dear Sir: 1 liuve sttflercd terribly for ' nine vears with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time ; : I could !?? eat.slei-p or walk. I had the utmost distressing j pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. 1 have used f?>ur haitles of your Sarsajstrilla. and they have done me I i more than one thousand dollars worth ef good. 1 am so j i math better?indeed. I am entirely relieved. Vou are at j j liberty to use this for the benefit or the nfilictcd. Yours resftcrtfullv, J\>lr>J UAIMJNGS. Fits! Fits! Fits! j Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsapttrillain eases of fits, of course never recommended it. and was surprised m receive the following fr< man intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester county: Formiam. Aug. 13. 1817. Dr. Tciwn'ent!?Dear Sir; I haven 'i.tle girl seven years i 1 { of ace. who hit* hen ?"vcntl years afflicted with fits; we ' tried almost everything for her. hut without success: at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circulars : for ea-e* like h'-r". we thought. a< she was in very delicate i health, we would give her some of your Sarsapairilia. and j are very glad wedi 1. foritliasio t only restored her strength, i but she hu? lia-1 no return of the Kits, toour grert pleasure j | and surprise. Site is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which we feel grau id. Yours, respectfully, JOHN BUTLER, Jr. Female Metliciisc. Dr. Townsend's Snr-a;-nri!!n is a sovereign and speedy j cum for Iticioicnt on-umptioti, Barrene**. ProlapsttsTtcri, j or falling of the womb, ostivness, l'ilcs. Lcucorrhata, or j Whites, obstructed or ilifiictdt Mcle'truation. Incontinence ' 1 ' of Crine.or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the gen- ] j era! prostration of the ystetni it" mat'ei whether the result i of inherent cause, produced by irregularity. illness or ecci- ! dent. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating ellectson the human frame. Persons ail weakness and las- : situde. from taking it. at once become robustand full of en- ; ergy under its i :iluenre. It immediately counteracts the | nervele-sness of the female frame, which is the great conse I of barretters. It will not Is- expected ef us. in eases of so j delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of curvs jierformed I , but we can assure the afflicted, t ha: hundreds of cases have j ! been report" I to it?: thousands of ca?e* where families I j have been without children after n-iicr a few bottles of this | I .. -,1.,..M,. in,.-Peine have been blessed with fine, healthy j oi'&pring. | To Mothers nnd .Harried Ladies. This Kxtiart of fttrsnpnrilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason to supjtfise sin- isapproaching that critical period, "The turn nflil'-.*' should not ncgWi to take it. as it is a certain preventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases ! ? which f<'innmales are sullied at this lime of life. Thin perio I may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those w ho are approaching womanhood. as it is calculated to assist nature, by tjtiickning the ' blot. I and invigorating the system. Indeed. this medicine is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woman are 1 suhj'ct. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the nat1 lira! energies. by removing the impurities of the body, not r so f.-rstiiiiulatingtis t-i producesubsequentrelaxation, which 1 is the < a-e of most iiietiit ines tuKen for female weakness and ' disea-e. By using a few bottles of this mediefne, many severe and painful surgical operations may.he prevented. Notice to the Ladies. Those that imitate I'r. TowtisenTs Sarsapnrilln, have ! invariablycalled iheirstufTagreat Kemedv for Females. &c. t and have copied our bills and circulars which relate to the complaints of women, wonl for word?other men wl- rut | tip medicine, have since the great success of J'* .a| send's S;trsa;?rii:a in complaints incident to felt" -.-comni'-ndw! theirs, although previously they did r number of these Mixture. Pills, A'c. are injurious ?. ..s,as aggravate disease, and undermine the constitute. Scroiulu Cured. > This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Blood. '1 hree persons cured in one house is unprecedented. I Three Children. ' Da. Townsevo lVnr Sir: 1 have the pleasure to inform ' you lh.it three nl'my children have been cured, of the ^crnf- I , ! ula by the use of your excellent tn-.-dicine. They were af4 < fiieied very severely with bad sor. >; have taken only four , | bo: lies: it took them awav, for which 1 feel myself under I 1 r?re:il obligation. ? R Youts, n>|<Tly, ISAAC' WCI' A1N. 106 Wooster-sL 3 Opinions of Phy.sicimis. I)r. Towdscnd is almost daily receiving orders from Plijr , xiciatts indiflert part* oftlie I'nion. f This is to certify thnt we. the undersigned. Physicians of the < "ity of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Llr. I Toutc-end's Snraparilla, nnd Isdieve it to In-one ofthc most valuable preparations i:t the market. II. 1'. iTI.I VJ, M. I). J. WII.SO.N. M. D. h. n. bkioo.m. i). Albany. April 1,1317. P- E. ELMI'.NDOltF, ,M. I). , (tuition. ' "Owing to the great succe?.? and immense sale of Dr. TownI -iend's Sarsuparilhi. a niitnlterof tnen wl?i> were formerly our | I Agents, have commenced making Sar-nparilla Extracts, | ; Elixirs. Hitters, Extract* of \ ullow Dock. &e. They sen* j 1 erally put i: tin in the sain- shaved hot ties, and some oi'thetn | I liave stole nnd copied nnr advertisements, they ureonly ! worthless imitations and should lieavotJed. For sale in Camden, by J. U. McKAl.N. Price $1 per bottie. Six bullies for ?.?, cash. . A titr?:-i 16 33 ly SOAPS, Ac. Rose Soap Chinese Floating Soap Musk Soap Omnibus Soap 1 Taylors Transparent Soap Almond Snap I Transparent Wash Halls Shaving Cream ( Military Shaving Soap (Jen. Tax lors Shaving Tablet Fancy Perfumed Boxes Fancy Toilet Boxes Face Balls Powder Polls Lilly White Toilet Powder Toilet Bottles of various Patterns. For sale by _F. LZEMP. 1 PLKFI .dli; r Colognes fall kinds) Milk of Roses Lavender Water Kxtract of Heliotrope Orange Water I'auhouly Extract of i'ink Rose ' Rose Oerauiuin " JockcyClub " Mottsstdine " Boti.de Caroline I " Verveitic " Verbena C ' Jasmin " Jonquille " Btt't. tie Cliantilly '* Magnolia " llm'da " Citronella Rose For wale by F. L. ZEJUP. T?> Kccil or Moll. That l.trpo new Store mid Dwelling llous-n situated . on U nail Street, opposite the Epic-op it Church, for term* apply 10 JAMES McEWEN. Nov 20 tf 48 Keep Fool. .lust received and mnv opening a large assortment ofJSumm'-r Coats, Vests made to order and in the lest sty e. For 6alc at the lowest price aj BONNE VS. For Sale, Two Philadelphia tnade (JINS, to be seen at C. AIATMESON'S. t September 6 (10 ? ^ y. i -f ' - " ^ COMPOUND Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, A safe and certain curefur consumption tf the lunt spitting of blood, coughs, colds, asthma, pain the side, bronchitis, ichooping cough, and all p v.onarv affections. STATEMENT OF HIRAM COX, Late PROFFESSOR in the Cincinnati ECLE TIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a Physician w known, who has an extensive practice, in relati to the rase of Miss Pelt, a;ter having: been giv up to DIE with the last stage of CONSUMPTIO by a number of able PHYSICIAS. Mr. A. L. Vcovili,:?Sir?However relucta T have been toperiull rny name to appear, attnc ed to a certificate recommending Puleut Medicin Xnstrutns, or Catholicums, I nevertheless think my duty, not only to my patrons, hut to the coinm tiity, and, all afflicted with diseases requirii Cough Medicines, to state, that in three part:ru! cases of incipient CONSUMTION, viz. Miss Be step-daughter of Mr. John Carr, of this city, a Mi Barger, sister-in-'aw of Mr. V. Wonder, butclu and Mr. It. K. Cox, one < f our City Council, tIt Dr. RODGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP of LI1 ERWOttT and TAR operated more LIKE a SPj CiriCt than any remedy of a similar character its operation that I have ever used in my praclu One of the cases above, viz. Miss Belt, appeared be laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Co sitmpliun, as pronounced bv several PHYSICIAIN : ...?? /.nil. who were 111 attendance pmouun .?? ,.v wV...fe ...... to treat the case. She is at tins time in the enjo me'.t of as apparei t good health, anil from appea ance, as likely to die with any otln r disease, any other young lady of this city. As it respec the health of the other two cases, all thethre.ile ing premonitory syinp onis scein to have subsidi from the use of a lew buttles of the Syrup aeov Very rcspectluily, tf-c. HI RAM COX, M. D, Cincinnati, Jan. 25th, 1847. q q q q q q To show the high standing of Dr H. Cox, v give below the statement of the Hon. Jcpgf, He ry Morse of the Cou'ts of Ohio, at Cincinnati. I am '-ell acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox, Cincinnati, Ohio, and his practice, lie having bet my family physician lor many years, and can chee fully say that 1 have as much, or more confident in him, and his skill as a practicing Physician i any man living.' HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8'h, 1847. l)r. Cox is also the Physician of the Hon. Judg Jas. Saffin. our late city .Marshall. Cerlifi' ate of Daniel Conk I in, esq., resident ( Fourth-Street, two doors west of Plum-st. This liny certify that I have used i.r. Ro.er remedy for roughs tf-c., after trying a variety other medicines for the same purpose, and hai derived so much bpnefu from it, whilst every thii eUe failed to afford me any relief, that 1 can coi fidently recommend it as being tbe most certa cure within my knowledge. I am naturally pr disposed to disease of the Lungs, and, though have consulted the best Physicians, and adopW at different times every reasonable means, I hat never in one instance received such effectual r lief as from this medicine. I have given it to n children when troubled with coughs, anil hat found nothing so eflicacious in assisting the expe titration of the phlegm. D. C'ONKLIN. Cincinr ati, Nov. 14, 1344. Please to read the following testimony of if Rev. Henry Wiseman: Mr. A. L Scovjl : Dear .Sir Having become a quainted with Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort at T:.r. under Dcculiar circumstances, namely, that snatching my companion from a premature if cat (tlie particulars of which will be given at any tiiu if required) I feel under the obligations to give ir influence in the circulation of so valuable a med cine. Yours, respectfully, HENRY WISEMAN Patriot, Gallia Co., O.. Dec. 2';, 1840. Scnvir, <ff Mkad No. 111, Charters Stre New Orleans, wholesale General Agents fi the Southern States to whom all orders must 1 addressed. Sold wholesale and retail 1 James R. McKain, Camden S. A. Frrt Coltimhia, Haviland, Harrall, & Allen at P. M. Coilkn, Charleston, S. C\, Mansi Ham. W'insliorn. S. C. February 14,1849. 7 tf clzw* igtw Carriages. The subscriber has now on hand, a variety Carriages, Buggies, Roc It a ways, &c., and Harne of Northern make, which he offers for ssle Charleston prices. Having leased the establis inent in which lie works, lie is prepared to bui and to repair every description of Carriages, Wa gons. arts, Wheelbarrows, &c. and all kinds Iron work, either foi plantation or other use. A portion of patronage is respectfully soliciti April 26. ROBERT MAN. OirTlie Hail Road Blacksmiths; Most respectfully returns his best respects his friends and customers for past favors, and be their continuation for the presei t year; he requet those who have so liberally patronized liiin to ci and settle their past year's accounts, as he is po and wishes to pay his accounts so as to preve his losing time in loafing about the streets to ct lect his accounls, for uniess he pays he caiinot e pcct to get credit, which is the only capital he h to carry on his business upon. His customers in expect to find him as ever, at his post, to wait < them. Work of all kind is to be found at ins shr such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is pr pared to do all sorts of Blacksmithing, includii carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, ike?a rail road work, especially the repairing of Engin drc. &.c. Jauarv 8. ilIRS. (aOOI)LAD'S Fashionable Jloniict Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbor Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, d: open and ready for sale at very low prices forca or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particular recommends tlicni as being the most fashionable the market. ID" Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so to render the most skillful judges unable to t( them from new. At the store formerly occupi by Dr. A. DfLcon. Oct. 18. Constantly on BBaiul. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Sands' Sarsadarilla, Dr. Jaynt Medicines, Eau Lustra I, Bandoline, for curling t hair, Jujuhe Paste, Gum Drops, Ginger, Mat ('loves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Starch, Nutmegs, G latine, with a thousand articles beside. also Some more of that celebrated CORN SALV which lias afforded this community so much ea during the present year, and preserved its eve :. ~ _ r . NESS OF TEMFEII, 111 spue 01 IIIU 1IAKU TIMES. Nov. 29. F. L. ZEMP. Sperm Oil. The Subscriber has just received a supply superior Bleached, Winter .Strained Sperm Oil lirst and second qualities. Also?Bleached Whs or Solar Oil?all of which will bo sold as low can be afforded on this 6ide of Charleston. JAMES R. A/cKAlN. Dec 6 tf 49 JLiglil! Light!! Bleached LAMP OIL, of good quality, can had at 88 cents per gallon. Nov. 29. F. L. ZEMP. To Hire. The subscriber hna for hire either by the month or b ance of the year, Cnflee, a good Carpenter, Juno, a ce washer and ironer, Morris, a boy I t yetmfofnee. ban about house. A. Bl'KR April 1. 14 tj _ , g meataaaaMa??aaBtommAmmtaieBzdmn m ! ??iiLjii Ml?' /"> 1If QUAET r ^JypMD FOR THE ^,1,, .,,,,^jr CURE 0F\\jy en f ?<? <"?? flPnS C0NS??^' | N- ,<V'SU Ml 1\ fD"L!x" ?*.*??? r \\\ lUt ? s**ES Jy//' X Vv D"IUry l!" The Proprietors have spent much time "S Sr///" '//^Ar in bringing this preparation of Sarsapabilla \ ar /m///iiil//////y/y/ to its present state of perfection; and the experience \ It, fl 1 I II Illll/tf ?f fourteen years has furnisheU them the most ample op- \ gs III!II il l lllllll/ll portunity to study, in their various forms, the diseases for which It \ ,r j ij; ill I iK/l is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa- \ ' ' Ijjj,, I//////,/.; I tients who wish a really good Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy [*'* themselves of its superiority, and the invaluable property it possesses of arresting V- I and curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in its IS- |'l'/^/Wpl!lifl^| Prcsent 'mPro,red ^orm may safely claim to be the best and cheafist Medicine of IU jl I lijil I me age. lis prugress iu cue ihiiic it naa miaiucu uikj> uc waccuujr a ivug imo wi iovw ~e% I 'I "i and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to - !i;j |;j the haven of health. I(j ill j/l The following is from Col. S. G. Tay Ion a gentleman of high standing and extensive '( I i|l I I ijj acquaintance in the Southern slates, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: ll", pi 'ij| j | 111 Messrs. A. B. it D. Sands:? A'ttt York, January 7, 1848. GO !,, ! j I I !!| Gentlkmen,?Having used, and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation y. ij | j III of Sarsaparilla on different persons in various parts of tne Southern country, viz., * j | 1! Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, und Mexico, X feel much pleasure in statiog the high r" J|| j 11 :1 " opinion entertained of its great medicinal value. In my own case it acted almost at, : l I j'1 !ll| - " like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting, in , ,.j | llniJj.i the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. 1 !;i(! [JJII I" Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the U. States army n- 'j |Ty.C" 1! in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past five years 0j jji TjUjjjV ;| been in the habit of using it, and recommends the same; he and myself adopted the '( tCv?' ii article at the same time, and it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite E. i,j iiMiinl ! in the army. In conclusion I would say, that the better it is known the more highly ?: v 1 ' i'; it will be prized, and I trust that its health-restoring virtues will make it generally J| known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country. ill l(||j|j||j[|jj;:i * 3 * " lT. S. Consul to New Granada. I. l/j&Mljjj REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. i " Southport, Conn., January lf 1848. fC PL?i? p" Mcssr*. Sand* :?Gentlemen?Sympathy for the aihicted induces me to inform you ... |i l/TjjljpJI'j of the remarkable cure effected by vour Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She !j Jf'il! j|5jj|;!l win severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands of 1! r?!'IIIhflithe neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs inuch swollen. After suffering over a of fjrgjrl];;! year, and finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and ,j[ " "iljiii below the knee suppurated. Her physician advised it should be laid open, which was ;|i done, but without any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were r- ijl *| ijjj' induced to use Sanos'Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favorn | Ijji able effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken; and before -e ' ] she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her US iji health quite restored. It is now over a year since the cure was effected, and her health remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. 1 l|ili!iV'i!': 0,lr neighbors are all knowing to these facts, and tlunk 3 a.ids' Sarsaparilla a great ;j f blessing to the age. Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. ^ j i' ? Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in ;ji jj?_ Louisa county. Vn."1 have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, %n i j vnno whs auackcu wun acroiuia, ana 01 a scrunuuua 1 tunny. iuur? uiut, )n j ; (Ma" " f.cdcnck, Hall, Vo., July 17,1818." "N.W.HARRIS." 'h .j The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg, late Rector of the Church of the I -? ^\|! Crucifixion iu tins city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous ol ] ,hi!:certificates of cures of various diseases elTected by this medicine are almost daily i'C il received:? ,(T i \[-SaMessrs. Sands :?A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for ? j| I <~- j a severe scrofulous affection, Ac. with the most beneficial effect resulting from its II- ' i i*^i i: use. It gives me very great pleasure to record my testimony '.in behalf of its virtue ;n |:Jj i , mid effu acv, hoping that okhers may be induced to make a tr'ai of it. 1,1 !: IT>\ AV? York, May 10, 1H8. JOHN GRIGG. e- l; iliijliiijli l;;t VyRKiHi'' Messrs. A. B. k D. Sands Jfonotck, A*. Y., Oct. 6, 1887. 1 r/vlTIp Gentlemen?Feelings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment ;j, flj of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several ,C , \ v 'lM' years been afflicted with scrofulous swellings 1n my head, which at times would '' 'Nl'-iv)\!v gather and discharge at my throat, nose, and ears, and at others would break out in "* .1 " different parts of my face und head. These continued until my throat, face, and IV ! iji|)! lli' jili! head were nlmost one complete sore, and for a long time I was so hoarse that it was .' j '||i j ;ij!!|with the utmost difficulty that I could speak above a whisper. During this time I had ' l', several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases. I consulted different physicians, and C- j't! I t tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced using your SarsaJii ij ij|ij pari I la. I urn i:ow well; the sores are all healed, and I attribute the result entirely j! I h i to the effects of your valuable medicine. Yours, with respect and gratitude, PHEBE CAHOON. ie ' i' ill'! Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement jj| ijjl j ;; to be correct. JAMES M. D. CARK, Justice of the Peace. | ; j! |j |ij rRETARED and 601.d, w1i01.e8ale and retail, by of A. B. 4: D. SANDS, Drcgoists and Chemists, xt 1 100 Fcltoh-st., corner or Wiliilu, New Yobk. p. 'i lliiiiiil h Snlil altp hv Hmecrists ffprtrrnllv throughout the United States and Usnadaa >J |i | III i j j| jj: Price ft per BotUe*; six Bottles for *5. li- I III I '! II' lill jj, , nl ! FVfnlc 1?v Jamks 11 McKain, CaimJi'ii. A. .H alloy, Uhcruw. '>! j ,p Another Miraculous Cnre. Arnr?ATfTiKnJ*m\?iurjiirT?i) 0 Reed tlto following letter, and then, if yon are tronhled PATENT C ANDLE'lKIii K LRi :il with any disease <>f i!ie lung*. go and get a Ijottlc of DR. j The most Economical nnd Labor-staving Article id HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF XAPT1IA. j ever invented. 21, St. Johnsvillc, N*. Y. Feb.5,131'J. | Combining every advantage which can be wishMr. Harrison.?Sir. 1 will trouble your pati tire a lew e(] for ;u fur?js|,i,'jr light. ])y its use, a person minutes hy informing yon of tlu? great triumph which your1 . i n ..?i Naptha Sn.yp has obtained in the ease of my brother. Ho j fan at any moment produce a candle, equal to so? increased the do.*r a* you directed, and t!ie result was that lidify and durability to any made by the old, expGnhe began to raise very freelv, and it scented so badly that Five and laborious method. The fibres ot the wick, it wok impossible tostay in the room where he was. uii the jn pajlsjn!r throiK'h the tube within the cylender, fifth day after the increase of the dose. In a day or so , ? _< ",i? ? ,i ...u:?i. ....( aher be begun to get better, and at this present time is ; are drawn perfectly smooth, which not only preqnitc revived, ha.? a c<>od appetite, and dun't cough a qtiar-i vents tho miring ol the light) but abo keeps the terns much as he did previously. A severe cough and iiu- | candle from burning down the side? , mense expectoration were the prominent symptom of the ; This article is one which every house-keeper, ? disease I ilduk Ids rase a siogular one - none of t he phy- ,, a? , , ccouotnv in t|,e Usc of ? sicians here had ever heart! or seen any thing of the kind i .. J , c' . i_ at before. I mentioned all these particulars, as I am firm in llffbf, should possess themselves of, as it is Simple, -i._ w?i:..r .i,?. i.?,i r.>r iiu, Vnniulio Svnm.he ! convenient and economical, being simply a candle U could have expected nothing but a speedy grave, a* there | mick, which makes its own candles. It is most , were an immense number of tuberr-Un formed on hislungs I ;lllr,?nifnmlv ron-trnr;*.,! with ? reservoir for tnl g- which flu- me,brine took immediate hold of. and in a few \ {"gemousJy constructed, w it I. a roserv oir or tab ot I days he threw tlictn up by the quantity, some of them was ?ow, :ard "r ether materials of which candles are as large as a bean, .f lm improves as fast ns lie has done, made; also a place to deposit the Wick, both of j I do not think that he will need any more than the sis bot- I which by only turning a screw, are forced np in ties I now send for Enclosed are five dollars. '>'recl the ! t|,e furm 0y a perfect candle, either in short or long box as before to Jonas knell, care ol Ghas. Ktngsland,, > . r , , . , r 1 ~~ Rail Rnad Depot. I lengths, as may be desired, thus forming an endYours Respectfully, less candle, by simply retjllir.g the reservoir when to Jo.VAS SNEI.T,* i it shall have been exhausted. The reservoir holds os After reading the above who enn doubt that Hastings' one half pound of tallow, enough for four candles. p8 >5*phtha Syrup possesses all the virtue that is claimed of, (;an(|!^ cnn bg ma(J(J hy *u,,in? Drommond's ill For sale hv JAMES R. McKATN, Camden?Price $1 Patent Candle .Maker, at less than ON E-l IA LP or per bottle?six bottles for ?5 cash. ; the ordinary expense, the only oullay being for nt March 'JI. lS-t'J- 12 3'" j tallow or other substance. From the experience j|. FRESH GROCERIES. ! f( many families who have used the Patent Candle The subscriber has just received a fresh supply ' ?,akter' as as1,he tests to which it a? of Staple and fancy GROCERIES, and intends to ! '? been suhjectcd, wc can plnce the Drummed ay keep a constant supply, which he will sell on the < PfC andle ?tnker bkefo^e ti,e ,Pu1bllc 88 a.r,'H.c most reasonable terms. They consist in part as which may always be depended on. With fa,r ip 1 , ,, ' usageit will never get out of order. ~ New Orleans v S"ld by L ZEMI>? AScnt for lhc e- ?, rmiv ) Kershaw. H iLcZjo BROWS SUGARS FobI4 <f 7_ JJ j clarified ) Family Groceries. ^ :0af, r WHITE SUGARS i A large supply of superior Family Groceries ? Crashed \ ^ j kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest New Orleans and West India Mo.aeses prices at the " ' ' /xunev eDOfTllV STARR. i OUgar I1UUSC ovrmi , ? .. 1 n.? , . . J, \w.At?liyiv.y uu^/^ i./iw -u . v. I llio, Java, African Coiree J8' j Gunpowder, Ilyson and Black Teas JOIIA! J. IVOItli.TlAAr, 'c- j Sperm Candle? and Soap MAGISTRATE, . i l'oppcr, Spice and Ginger camdkx, s. c. y i also | ? 111 Fresh Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almonds, I JLaw Copartnership. ! Preserved Ginger, Nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon ! The undersigned have firmed a Copartnership in the "* | LIQCORS. i practice of Law and Equity for the Districts of Lancaster, 1 I Super 1905 French Brandy ! Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter. ed T T | ,nnat ?? ! Office, heretofore occupied by Jas. Chesnut on Main do J. . 1 tipej . Brandy street, near the Court House, do Sherry and Madeira W ine JAMES CIIESNUT, Jr., do Old Port Wine W. THl'ULOW CASTON*. .. do Very old Gin ! May 10. 1848. 20 'f >?? n?ld:?!"dSr"p%,,, ,, i Summer Hats. lie I It U l";k?y \vi ,?r ^ D . ? 1 1 Fur, Panima, Leghorn, Straw and Palinelto J.. M L?l? WI?.I,?V R-1'l.fie.l rin. I ;?c, onpnr>(] at ? Porterand Ale in pints and quarts ! I,ais ,ul iUt" a v"'' ' BONNE VS. Salt, Iron, Ounny and Dundee Bagging1 i ? ? ? Bale Rope and Twine. If. LEVY j GOOD GOODS ! CHEAP!! p ~ ! The subscribers wishing to reduce their Stock to iJlacksmitning and Wagon lHakmg. J the requirements ot the present increased faciliThe undersigned having taken the stand recently ! tics of communication, purchasers will tind it to occupied by Wiiitakf.r & Arrants. respectfully 1 their interest lo look over their assortment of gives notice, that lie intends to carry on the busi- 1 I>ry-Go?ds? Hardware,Groceries Ac ness as heretofore. beloro buying, as they feel confident tliHt a coinIn his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill parison of their Goods with any others, as to qualiof all orders with promptness and despatch. He will ty and price, (cash or credit) will not result to of make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other their disadvantage. jle plantation tools, and mill work. Particular at- McDOWALL cji" COOPER, as tention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, One door above the Ban.t of Camden, as he will frivc his personal attention to both de- Jan. 16. 3 tf partments of his business, he will guarantee6atis- Store to ntu?. taction. The Store at present occupied bv S. B. Levy; ? IJ in VVoodshop is amply supplied with the best possession given by the middle of November. of Timber, well-seasoi.ed, and he would like to - also ke sec the man, who can put up bettor work, from a The Office one door below W. J. Gerald Esq* wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach, formerly occupied by Doct. E. II. Anderson. Mis prices will be in accordance with the times, Apply to II. LEVY. __ and for the ready money will be such as cannot ?? ~ ~ TT" ? fail to eat is I v the most economical. in? SHOSCrlDCF# As he believes in the maxim, that short settle- IITILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, in a'- ments make long friends, he will expect settle- i* both the Banks of this place, and attend to any "J* menta to be made quarterly Commission Business which may be entrusted to N. B. ARRANTS. him. Office at the Counting Room of McDowell r Feb 14 tf 7 cj-Shannon C- J. SHANNON. in-ir'mr-r r m mi Tfi'iiii 'Sk I?. BREWER, STOG301T DBJTOB3V Has returned to Camdeoand will attend to pa- u tients as tliey may desire* either in tow&er country (under 100 miles) at as short notice as circmu* stances will permit of. , And will take the liberty to hjfortn those that ' want his services, that he will W&tniM fifa worlc to give entire satisfsc'.ion, and that it shall be performed in the most skilftol and "-dexterous manner, , and with less inconvenience than the same opera* tion can be performed by any other pr&efllioAer? f and having made a greatly improved (or novel) elevation, lie is enabled to extract roots -or stumps of teeth (in any situation) with such facility afttf * ease as will scarcely fail to astonish patients, ' : wiihout the least contusion of the gums or danger 4 of perforating the soft parts of the mouth; and ill pivoting teeth, lie can safely insure no inconvenU ~/i> -* cure I mm Hmamiriauwii ui uit rwi, ue a quence of injury done it in engrafti: g the artificial crown in it, and as he takes an important psecaution in preparing pivots (which some of the most reputed Dentists in the State do not* and none to ' his knowledge docs) he hazards nothing In cay- ' ing, that teeth pivoted by himself will last longer r than those set by the majority of practitioners, ami in supplying teeth on gold plates will~a<fc>pt aud-.j arrange them with such mcchauical nicety and . > skill as cannot be surpassed by any, and will not fail to meet the most sanguine expectation of all*, ot which he could give the most respectable reference; but for a aspect to the refined feelings of those lie has had the pleasure to serve. Letheron given when desired. O" Those who want bis services may avoid a ' disappointment, by giving previous notice of tbo fact through the post office or otherwise. Jan 3 tl 1 J. ?. GOODLAD, Tailor, Agent for the safe ol Crooking Shears, Smalt * Points, Square and Scales, Tape Measure*, mark* < ing Chalk, Curved Rulers, <J*c. -->* k: | The Mirror of Fashion is published on the first? day of evry month, at S'2 a year, devoted to a re* view of the Fashions for the month, and to the subject of measuring and draughting, by the most apj proved aulhoritios in the world- ' - ? The Fashion Plates for Spring and Rummer just received; those wishing them will please appty directly. The English and French Fashions will be out in a few days, say the 1st of April. march 5. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, . OF THE GROWTH OF IMS. r * Artichoke, A.-nm.-ngus CORN?Early, in ears , ' BEAN!??Early China. Mo- Kale and Leeks, Scotch hawk. Half Moon, large f^ttnee. Egg Plant white Lima, Rachel, C'ran- .Melons, Mallard berry, Valentine, Butch ONION?Buttons and seed < use Knife ]Okra; Parsnip BEET? Long Blood,Turnip PEAS?Early Washington, and Sugar \ Frame. Warwick, Bishop's Brocoli, t'ollard and Canlj- Dwarf Marrow fat, Matchflower less Marrowfat, Prince At- * < A RROT?Orange and Al- bert, very early, Chariton tingbam Paisley, Pepper CABBAGE?Early and late HADl>H?\ eflow and Red Drnm Head, May, York, Turnip, Black Sugar loaf, Green glazed Spinach, Squash, Salsify and large Mountain * Tomato CKLKin-white aud solid TURXIP-Spring, Norfolk, CUCUMBER?Early frame, Hanover, Aberdeen, Red long green cluster; short Top, R'nta Bega prickly Gherkin Millet. Lucerne, Canary and Hemp Seed. CrTlie subscriber being in the hauit of proving bis Seedi before vending, is enabled to recoaimeud them with confidence. Dec. *20. J. R. McKMN. r iV Spices of every Kind, both ground and uuground, fresh, and of warranted jt purity; superior English Mustard; line Flavoring H Extracts of Rose, Vanilla, Lemon, Nutmegs, Al. mond, Aroinatics; Rose, Orange and Peach Waters; best Russia Isinglass, Gelatine, tj-c. Gum Lozenges, Pate de Jujube, Pate de Guimauve, Horeliound Candy, TFistar's cough lozenges, &.c &c. Fresh Congress and Pavilion water. Genuine Tarina Cologne, Rowland's Macassar 0:1, Eau Lustra I, Jaync's Hair Ton if, Amandine, for chapped hands, together with a large assortment of fise Perfumery, Chemicale, Patent acd Tlioinpsouian Medicines, medicine chests, Paiute, Oils, Window Glass, fresh Garden Seeds, &c. Fur sale by J. R. McKAlN. To Rent. That valuable Store House at present occupied by McDowall & Cooper, it is admirably arranged for an extensive cotton buying establishment Terms will be liberal and immediate possession given. Apply to. C. J. SHANNON. Camden, Jan. 1st, 1849 tf 1 Fresh Garden Seed. Every variety oi Ga den seed suitable-for the winter a d spring may be obtained from the sub-7 scriber. From the pains taken to procure seed of good qc.ality he has no doubt that purchasers will have little cause to complain of failures. I F. L. ZfiMP. Just Received, 2,500 pounds pure White Lead 150 gallons I.nmp oil , 150 " Linseed Oil 75 " Spirits Turpentins ] 300 pounds Sal .Erntus 100 " Iliark Pepper - I 73 " Colgate's Starch 12 dozen Sands Sarsaprilla 1 bale Hops W In conformity wiut the times, the above articles, with all the Goods in store, will be sold lower than they have ever been in this market. * F. L. ZLMP. * In Equity. KERSHAW DISTRICT. ; j Wm. Randolph, ) vs. > Bill for sale of Land, &e. j James Adkins, et at. ) " > A It appearing to my satisfaction that Win. Ad- ' j kins one of the Defendants to the aboro Bill is without and resides beyond the limits of this Stale. It is ordered, on motion of J. M. Desaltssure, Compl'ts SoPr., that the said Win. Adfcine, do answer, plead, or demur to the s;>id bill within three months from this date, in default wbereof,an order pro confesso will be entered against him. WAJ. AI. SHANNON, C. E. K. D., n -u o.k 1u.4a 0.? n r i'u* oiut iui0i on* | Fire and Marine Insurance* GAM DEN INSURANCE COMPANY, ] (OF NEW JERSEY,) CHARTERED CV 1832. 1 PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. (OF N. JERSEY,) CUARTKBED FEBRUARY, 1648* The subscriber having received the. Ageocy of 1 ] the above institutions for Camden and vicinity wiJI j receive applications, and issue Policies at the cur. j rent rates, W. D. McDOWALll/ ' -J Fob. 29. 9 tf ' JOIIiV 1NGRAII, Receiving k Forwnrding Merchant andBaBkAgen^ CAMDEN, 8. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully attend i ed to, oil moderate terms. ' E. W. BOKNET 7 Will continue to act as Agent for persons trans. acting business in either of the Banks in Camden { Turning, Either in Iron or Wood neatly done; atao, having had considerable experience in Gun work, repairing Locks, Keys, &c, will be thankful for any * nf that Limt R J. MrCREIGHT. Feb. 27. 9 tf Attention* A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete. Tboea wishing tq buy, have only call and I am satisfied ?ill go away pleased with their bargains. ' GERALD'S Grocery. i Dec 13 tf .*) rCuli for Bark. - *? D._L .1. ?.< ?n ? we WIH contrpci lor p?if ?" " w J* -m cd. cash?ror ?8 ? c0 J """" J