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^ANDS' SARSAPAEILLA, IN QUART BOTTLES. ~Fctr the removal anil permanent cure of all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or habit of the system, viz: Scrofula, or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules cm the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Teller, Scut J Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stub bom Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or fAtmbcgo, and Diseases arising from an injudiciuus use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders mill be removed by this Preparation. The value of this preparation is now widely known, and every day the liel l of its usefulness is extending. It is approved and highly recommended by Physician-*, and is admitted to be the most powerful and searching preparation from the root that has ever been employed in medical practice. : The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease, with j wol'en glands, contracted sinews and bones half i carious, has been restored to health and vigor. The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, loathsome to himself and to his attendaass, has been mado whole. Hundreds of persons, who had groaned hopelessly for year- under cutaneous and glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and many otlier complaints springing from a derangement of the secretive organs and the circulation, have been raised as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with regenerated consuluuons, giaaiy iesuty mint; i efficacy of this inestimable preparation. The tes- i titOODy of those who have been cured by its use, with their residences, .h is been published from time to time, and were it desirable a mass of the ??ost overwhelming testimony could be brought forward, proving most conclusively its inestimable value. The following certificate from Col. Samuel G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance through the Southern States and lately appointed Consul to New Granada, comtternh itse'f to the attention of all. New York, January 7, 1348. Messrs. A. B. and D. Sands: Gentlemen?Havased, and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation of Sarsapnriila on different persons in eanons parts of the Southern country, viz?Virginia, Louisiana, Texas and .Mexico, I feel muck pleasure instating the high opinion entertained of Jtagreat medicinal value. In my own case it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the ener* vated state of the system, and exciting in the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the United States army in Mexico, and my cousin Gen. Zacharv Taylor, has for the I oast five years been in the habit of using it, and . recommends the same: he and myself adopted the I article at the same time, and it is now considered j an almost indispensable re'ini-nte iti the Army. I In conclusion I would say, tint the better it is : known the more highly it will be prized, and I , * troat that its heal h resto ing virtues wdl make it j * generally known, throughout tha length and ' breadth of our widely extend t I country. Yours verv resnectfullv, S. (J. T \YLOIt, U. S. Consul to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. New York, Feb. 17,1848. j Messrs. Sands.?Havi-g suffered many years ; with a disease of mv throat, affecting the larynx, ' during which *ime I was treated by the most d:s- j tingaished physicians in Europe and the United States, without re eiving any permanent benefit, bat all the time my general health and strength declining, and the disease making fcatful progress: caustic applications were use 1, and whatever else was thought most efficient for producing a cure; bat I ain confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis -?-J * J-? - L-??jl,i?? II'AH 1 <1 oA.?n Korfl ana great Uuhuuilj in uicau?iii?? *>?>umj ciuum imt? . terminated my life, had I not obtained relief thro' the medium of your invaluable Sarsap.irilla. I must say, gentlemen, when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla I did not place inoch confidence in its virtues ; and this will not surprise you, when yon are informed I had tried more than fifty differ, ent remedies during the past four years, without any success; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, [ was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific his not only relieved, but cmed nte; and I therefore think it my duty, gentlemen, lor the benefit of suffering I humanity, to give you this Lttestatiuu of my cure. I Yours very truly, D. PARR NT. Consulate of France in the United States. The above statement and signature were ae- | kn&wledgcd in our presence by Mr. D. Parent as true. For the Consul General of France, L. 130RG, Vice Consul. Sands' Sarsaparilla.?It has ever been a prime article of our medical creed, to recommend j bo advertised medicines, for we are opposed to j them conscientiously and p ofessionally, but we j feel bound to deviate from this rule, and recom- ; mend to the suffering the article at ! he head of | this notice. The great medical virtues of Sarsa- 1 parilla, are well known and appreciated hy pfiysi- j cians, but the uncertainty of the strength of the ! different preparations of the root, some being al- I most inert, has caused the medicine itself to fall j into disrepute. The Messrs. Sands, it would j seem, have succeeded in obtaining a powerful and uniform preparation of it We have seen an j abundance of testimonials to its efficacy from the , highest authority, and we recommend it with plea- i sore.?Soulhern Whig. The following interesting case is presented, and the reader invited to its careful perusal. Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, April 26, 1347. Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen?Having long been afflicted with general debility, weakness, loss of appetite, etc., receiving no benefit from the various remedies prescribed, I concluded nbout three months since to make useot yonrSarsaparilla. I bow have the pleasure of informing you that its effects have been attended with the happiest results in restoring my health, and J am induced to sdd my testimony to the many others you already possess, anil to those desiring ruaner iiiionoaiion, I will personally give the particulars of my ca:e, and the effects of this invaluable medicine, by calling at 28a Bowery, New Yo-k Yours respectfully, JANET MclNTOSIJ. This certifies that Miss Jane' M< I: i??sh is known tO roe a member of tiio Church, in good standing, 1 and worthy of confidence. | J. S. SPENCER, , Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, I)rooklyn. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. | B. and D. Sands, Druggists and (Tim milt-, 1(H) I Fulton-st, corner of Willi-uri, New York. Sold | also by Druggists genera lv throughout the United l St .tes and '-anadas. Price SI per Bottle; six 1 Bottles for 8"> Fcr sale by JAMES It McKAlN,Camden. Jane 20th, 24 mportant Remedy. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE, <1 certain, safe and effectual cure for Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly for diseases of the Eye, The unparalleled succes which has attended the ure of his preparation, and the acknowledged necessity for some irticlc which can be relied upon, as a remedy in severe rases of Opthalmic affections which are so prevalent ill this country, induce the Proprietor to make arrangements through his Agents, to place this Salve within the reach ol every individual who may need the benefits which result from its use. The great advantages possessed by this article over every other, itsCkiitai.vtv. Safety, Co.vx kniknce and Ecoxomv. All Paysicians admit that great danger is to he apprehended from dnigging the eye when in an inflamed and unhealthy state. In the use of this Salve this objection is entirely removed, as no harm can possibly result from its Use; it being, in all cases applied to the external portions of the eye; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction ol any pungent article into the eye. ts activity in subduing inflaination is so great that but few cases require the use of more than one bottle to efTect a a perfect cure. J. R. M c K AIX, Agent for Camden. DR. GORDON'S VEGETA REE aNTI-BI EIOUS FAMILY PILLS. tor the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rhentr Rheumatism. Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspe|?ia. Clio era Morbus. Pains intiie Back Limits and Joints, Genera weakness. Fits. C< nsnmp'.inii, Palpitation of the Hear Liver Complaint. Rising in the Throat. Erysipelas. Deaf ness, Dropsy, Asthma, (tellings of the Skin, Fevers of al kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervou " ' ' - - 1?1.... ni^.ncMvnrisiniT from IMPtlRITIE. i^otnpiaimx, uiiiiiuiuinu ? ? Of the BLOOD, atld MORBIDdECRETIONS OK THE LIVER AM STOMACH. Every disease to which the hitman frame is subject originates from impurities of the blood or durangemum u lite digestive organs. Dr. (Gordon's Family Pill*. Being compounded exclusively of suclt ingredients a Nature intended should operate on the impurities of tin Human System. Strike at the rocgof the disease, removing all impnrilie from the body, opening the pores externally and internally separating all foreign anil obnoxious particles from th Chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, must l> thoroughly pure?necessarily securing a free and vtgorou action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereb; restoring health, by opening the pores, cleansing th veins and arteriss, uniiupeding all the nainrtil veins and pu rifying the hlooJ; tliey render the system not only thorough y sound, but also impervious to disease, even wiien al other means iiavk failed,. it?" Within the la*t twelve months, more than one hnn drcd rases of the most aggravated forms of nvsrersiA hav been cured by the Medicine, where rigid dieting the Bliu Pill, and almost every other means had been resorted ti without any benefit, and when deatli stared its niiserahh victim fully in the face. If llr. (ionlon't Pills were no adapted to the cure of any but this mokrio malady, thci uniform success in this disease alone would be sufficient I "waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a bene factor of his species. CCrThis medicine never fails toeurc the worst cases o m.ES in one tore/:.' For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the man iter of its operation, the complaints it is adapted to and tin cures it has performed, we refer the reader to our agents who will give them a Pamphlet gratis. For sale by James 11. McKain, F. L. Zemp, am Z: J. DbII.vV Camden, also, for sale at all the towns am country stores in the South ami West. Dr. G. K. TYLER'S F3V3F. AND ACTJ3 P2L3S. If there ever was a medicine that merited tin public praise I'or the great good it lias done in cu rinsg Chills and Fever, it certainly must be Dr. Tv ler's Ague Pills, as tiicy cure the patient in 2' hours. They do not operate as a purgative, bu as a tonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms and cura permanently, nor can they fail, if used a; directed?the trial of a single box win prove nu above statements, ihcrefore, if you would securi your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler' Ague Pills. For sale by J. It. McKaix and F. L. Ze.mp, ii Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most o the towns and country stores. WILLIAM J. UCRAt D, will uiu-nd punctually toal business entrusted to his care in either uf the llanks o Caradi'ii May 10. if jiatsiesonT" II A X K A G K T. At his old staxd oim'tsitr Davis' Hotel GcntlcnicnS Fashionable Uoots Philadelphia made, lor sale hy Jan. 27. W. ANDERSON &. CO. S. a. LEVI Will continue t<? net as Agent for both the Bank In this place, and attend to any commission busi new that may be entrusted to him. Walchei and Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches. Chains, Keys, Riiurs, Ear rings, Bracelets, Pens and Pencils?Spectacles. Arc. A. YOI XG. April lih. It 19. tf It Irish Linens. Real Irish Linens, of good quality, also, Ladies Grass Skirts, for sale unusually low bv J. CHARLESWORTH. April 24th tf 17 Labour-Saving Machine, The undersigned having purchased the right o Sabin's PATENT WASHING MACHINE, foi Kershaw District, has commenced manufacturing them. They are a very simple machine and can not get out of order. -Those who are using then in this place, can testify as to their performance As much washing can be done in one day by thii machine, as in three, by the old method. The public arc invited to call at AlcDowall A Cooper's store and examine them. They are lit humbug, and will perform what is required o them without injury to the clothes. ( "Directions go with the .Machines. E. U. KUbli\SU.\. May 1G. 20 Gni Iced Soda Water, In Bottles and from the Fountain. Also a sup. ply of fresli CONGRESS WATER, for sale b} may 16 J. R. McKAlN. To Rent or Sell. That largo now Store and Dwelling House siiuntcc on Broad Street, opposite the Episcopal Church, foi terms apply to JAMES McEWEN. Nov 20 tf 48 Keep Cool. Just received and now opening a large assortment of Summer Coats, Vests made to order ami in the best style. For sale at the lowest price aj BONNE VS. _ For Sale, Two Philadelphia made GINS, to be seen at C. AlATIiESON'S. September 6 3fi Fire and Marine Insurance. GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (OK NEW JEKSKV.) CHAItTr.ltEl) IN 1832. DOnTCPTinM INSURANCE nflMPANV. I IIU I LV I IUI1 IMywiuiiwi. vviim mi i i (OF X. JEltSKY,) CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 1848, The subscriber having received the Agency o the above institutions for Camden and vicinity wil receive applications, and issue Policies at the cur. rent rates, W. D. JMcDOWALL. Feb. 29. 9 tf Fresh Fruit. Oranges and Leu ons, Currants, Raisins, Citron and Almonds, just received by J AS. McEWEN. June 20 tf 22 GOOD"GOODS! CHEAP!! The subscribers wishing to reduce their Stock to the requirement* of tlie present increased laciliLies of communication, purchasers wiH lirid it to their interest to look over their assortment of Dryotivodti, llai duure,Groceries Ac before buying, < icy feel confident that a comparison of their Goods with any others, as to quality and price, (cash or credit) will not result to their disadvantage. McDONVALL ?f COOPER, One door above the Ban.t of Camden. Jan. 10. 3 tf DR. TOWSSEMD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF M 8*1 P*i llILL%fl^ WONDER AND BLESSING OF THE ACE. Tlie Most extraordinary .Medicine in the World. OSy^This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, plensanter. and warranted superior to any sold.? It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the Patient. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparillaover all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the body. Jt is one. of the very best SPRING ANL) SUMMER MEDICINES Ever known: it not only purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it'creates new. ruiiEand men iit-onn; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It lias performed within the last five years, more than 100,000 1 cures of severe cases of disease: at least 15,OtX) were consi1 tiered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5.000 1 children during the past season. \ 10,000 cases of General Debility and want of Nervous Energy. . I Or. TownsendV Snrsaparilla invigorates me wnoic kjmchi | permanently. To those wlio have lost their muscular en' crgy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and , brought on a general physical prostration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease. Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. l itis Sarsaparilla is far superior to any IXVIGOttAflNG CORDIAL, ns it removes and invigorates t the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the I muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. t Consumption Cored, t Cleanses and Strengthen.* consumption can be cured, Broncliotists, consumption, Liver complaint, colds, ca1 tarrh, roughs, Asthma. Spitting of Blond. Soreness, in Ut^ 3 chest Hectic Hush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse s Expectoration, Pain in the Side, &x . have been and ean j be cured. SPITTING BLOOD. New York. April 23, 1847:f:'' f Pn.Towxsr.ni) I verrh1 believe tli.it your Sarsaparilla hits been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years had a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last I ntised large quantities of blood, had ' night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla s a short titn.* and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. Iain now able to walk all over the city. I raise ' no blood, and my rough ha* left inc. 1 ou can wen imagine jj that 1 ain thankful for these results. Your obedient servant, W.M. RUSSELL, 63 atherinc-st B Rheumatism, i- This is only one of imre tlmn four thousand cases ol Rheumatism that Dr. Towns-end's Sarsaparilla has cured. I The most severe and chronic casts are weekly eradicated hv its extraordinary virtues. James timtnings, Esq.. one of tlie assistants in tl?e e Lnnatic Asylum. BlacfcwelFs Island, is the gentleman spo,. ken of in the following letter ? Bi.ackwki.l's Island. Sept. 14,1817. u Dr. Townsknd Dear Sir: 1 have sufTered terribly foi ,t nine vears with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time r I could not eat, sleep or walk. 1 had the utmost distressing u pains, and my limlis were terribly swollen. I have used . four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and th?n' have done me more than one. tliousand dollars worth of good. ) am st C much hetier?indeed, lam entirely relieved. Yi n are al liberty to use this for the benefit ol the afflicted. Yours resjiectfully. james ummings. Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr. Townsend, not ha\ing tested his 'Sarsaparillain ease# :1 of Fits, of course nex er recommended it. and was surprised 1 to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester county: ' Fordiiam. Aug. 13. 1847. Dr. Townsend?Dear Sir: 1 have a little girl seven year# of age. who has been several years afflicted with Fits; wc ? tried almost everything for her, hut without success; at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circular# for cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate * health, we would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, and 1 are very glad we did, for it has not only restored herstrength, ? but she has had no return of the Fits, to our grert pleasure and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, foi '. which wc feci emtftil. Yours, respectfully, s " JOHN BUTLER, Jr. Female .Medicine. B Dr. Townsend *s Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and sneedy s enre for Iticipient onsumption, Barreness, I'rolapstts'i'teri, or falling of the womb, nstivness. Piles, Leucnrrhrca. oi Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence 1 of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the genf crnl prostration of the system: no inatlet whether the result of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can Ik* more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness nnd Inssi tilde, from taking it, at once become robustand fullofen. crgy under its i iduence. It immediately counteracts the '' nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great const of barreness. It will not lie cx|>erted of ns, in cases of si delicate a nature. in cmiihii rernni-iui-n m but we can assure the afflicted, that hundred? of cases have been reported to us: thousands of cases where families have been without children after using a few buttles of this 1 invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy oflspring. To Mothers and .Harried Ladies. This Kxtract of Sarsnparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who lias rea son to supp'ise she is approaching thai critical period, "The turn of life." should not neglect to take it. as it is a certain s preventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which fetnuniales are subject at this time of life. This period may lie delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature, by quickiiing the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woman are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the nat. tiral energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not so far stimulating as to produce subsequent relaxation, which , is the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disease. By using a few bottles of this mediefne, many severe and painful surgical operations may be prevented. Notice to the Ladies. Those that imitate Dr. Townscnd's Sursanarilla, have invariably called thcirstnfTa great Remedy for Females. Ac. and have copied our hills ami circulars which relate to the complaints of women, word for word?other men who put f up medicine, have sinec the great success of Dr. Townr send's Sursaparilla in complaints incident to females, recommended theirs, although previously they did not. A uuin> tier of these Mixture, Fills, Ac. are injurious 'o females, as " aggravate disease.and undermine the constitution, i Scrofula Cured. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla. 3 hns perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Blood. Three jwisous cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Dr. ToW.hsbxd Dear Bin I have the pleasure to inform ' you that three of tny children have been cured of the Scrofi ula by the use of your excellent medicine. They were afflicted very severely witli bad sores; have taken only four iHHlles; it took them away, for which 1 feel myself under great obligation. Yours, respctlv, ISAAC W. CRA1N, lOfi Wooster-st. Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Towdsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in diflcrt parts of the Uiiiou. This is to certify that we, the undersigned. Physicians of I the City of Albany, linve in numerous cases prescribed Dr. 1 " " - ?- :>i? ... i :. ... i.? ...... ..r,i.? ' J OWIISCUUs jnirm.i, mm l/ciioi; n w ut mm vm? must vulmihlt- preparations in the market. II. P. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. I R. R. BRICifJS, M. W. Albany, April 1,1847. P-E. ELMENDORF, M. D. Cantion. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's JSnrsaparilln.a munhcrof nvn who were formerly our Agent*, have commenced making >Snraa|iarilla Extmci*, Elixirs. Hitters. Extract* of Yellow Dock, Aie. They generally put it up in the same shaved hotties, and some of them [ have stole and copied our advertisements, they are only ' worthless imitations and should he a voided, i For sale in Camden, by J. II. McKAiN. Price $1 per bottie. Six bottles fur $5, cash. August 16- 33 ly L WM, JE. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 9, Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. Over the Office of William M. Martin, Will practice in Barnwell and Columbia, and continue to practice in Beaufort. April 23. 20 3in JOS. B. KERSHAW, if Attorney and Solicitor, Broad-strcct, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Suuitcr, Lancaster and Fairfield Districts. E. W. BOiliWEY 1 Will continue to act as Agent for persons transacting business in either of the Ranks in Camden Turning:, Either in Iron or Wood neatly done; also, hav, ing had conciderahle experience in Gun work, repairing Locks, Keys, &.c. will be thankful for any , jobs of that kind. R. J. MrCRElGHT. Feb. 27. 9 tf Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete. Those wishing to buy, have only call and I am satisfied will go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Dec 13 tf *0 | w . ^ J* krbe ye wise in time.-co Mothers read this Attentively. ti Attested by thousands and used by Physicians DR. (' KEELER'S CoaniAi. and .Carminative, stands before si the public unequalled for the speedy and certain cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Moiius, Cholera Infantum, Colic, Griping, Pains, Klutui.ency, and for all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels caused ? by teething, improper food, drinks, etc. ft Asiatic Cholera.?This scourge of nations has at a length appeared among us. Before it the timid flee and .< the stoutest quail, while along its pathway thousands are .1 ?? Tl,.n rtu fttino irnv ViPfMJTTlfi I & sad, and many mourn over ilse desolation that this despoil- e er of the threshold has occasioned. As a preventative o and positive cure for Asiatic ( iiolf.ra and all other affee lions of the Stomach and Rowels, Dll. HEELER'S Cordial holds out the greatest promises. There is no v deception in this remedy.it is capable of grappling with 0 the severest forms of disease, and in all cases triumphs. I p say it unhesitatingly, and 1 challenge investigation, that e there is not known within the ample folds of the MaTERIA . >1e die a. nor by the wide spread public, a single remedy, *5 that will under all circumstances cure one half as many c cases of Summer Complaints as the Cordial. The pro- t prietor asks a careful perusal of the following letter from r a gentleman, well known in this city. Had this Article . been used, many whose bones lie bleaching on the plains . of .Mexico, would now be among kindred and friends. I Alas! for the bigotry of medical boards and governmental t favoritism. j READ T1IE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY. a Philadelphia, June 1st, 1819. p Dr. J. N. Keeler: Dear Sir?I received your note this , morning asking for information as to the distribution I ' made of the package of Cordial you put into mv posses- C ; ?fon while in command of the United States Transport ? flitting the Mexican War. According to your directions a part t .'as distributed in Vera Crnz. the oilier I kept for tlie f Use of my seamen and others on board, believing I should c have use for it as I had on hoard frequently from one to three hundred persons, and that many on leaving Mexico c " "' l *?"l' ' Cimlt ** ?? o t)tn ftk/?I ? Diarrhoea etc. extensively prevailed. 1 used tlic Cordial freely and not in a single instance do I recollect of its lm v- . ing failed to completely cure. My own crew would often be attacked with Diarrhoea. Dysentery, peculiar to nearly all after getting on shore and eating fruit and vegetables? in such cases the Cordial failed in none to core speedilv. ] When in New Orleans a friend informed me of a Phila- j dclphia gentleman, S. Churchman Esq., was sick with the Dysentery anil despaired of by the Doctor. I mentioned having a bottle or so of your Cordial?he sent it to him < and in a few days I had the pleasure of seeing him on t change and well. I can give yon many names and testi- j mentals of the efficacy of your Cordial if necessary. I "j have given it to one Ship-master of this port in particular, I (Capl. Whipple, ship Monegehala) and he informed rae he would never be without it, and from my own opinion of it, i 1 1 think it the safest and best medicine 1 ever used or have , known to be used in affections of the Stomach and Bowcis. I remain yours respectfully, D. S WILCOX, No. 285 st. and 8th st. < Extract of a letter from Sandford Bell. M. D. Philadelphia, Sept. 13rh, 1847. ; Dr. Keeler:?At your request I have tried your Cordial I ' in my own family, as well as in several instances upon : those I have had occesion to prescribe for. and am highly ' pleased with its alteration, and have no doubt it will ere long become one of the most popular remedies for aflec- 1 tions of the stomach and bowels of the present day. I With the best wishes for its success, believe me. vours truly. SANFORM BELL. M. D., i j Late Surgeon U. S. Army. 1 ' Extract of a letter from the Rev. Dr. Earle. Davisvillc. Bucks county, August 25th. 1847. Dear Sir:?* * * 1 atn now prepared to recommend i your Cordial from having used it with success in several ' tnstances; and I ain now trying your Saiisaparij.la 1 Panacea in a rase of protracted debility, attended with ; cough, apparently produced in the young lady by her "out1 growing her airong'.hj" in u-e a common phraseYours. A c.. 1 ALE.;ED EARI.F.. M. D. > Prepared and So!! Whole-ale an I Retail N. W. Cor. 3rd ' & South ?fc 3rd A ir-cn Sts. Philadelphia, where also ' j may bo had Mr KKKLh;?*> Covuit Syrup. Vksmifugb ; Syrup, Rheumatic Lotion, Liver <fc Sanative Pills. ' ; For sale also t?v P. M. Cohen, Charleston: Z. J. Dollar, | Camden; Uoatwright & Miot, Columbia; S. F. Goode <fc 1 i C. S. Pent). Edgefield ; Davega & Bennett, Chesterfield ; , ! Wardlaw ?Sr Dundy, Abbeville; and by respectable Drue- i j gists throughout the Stale. Price 25cents. IX/" See Cir> j culars. I liEELCirS SARSAPARflTLA for the permanent cure nnu p-movai 01 uu tiiM-urea ' [ arising from auspcrities of the Blood, or habit of the body, ' i viz: Chronic disease* of the Chest, Consumption, Bron' ! rliitis, Catarrh. Pleurisy, Scrofula in all its forms, Tetter, ^'oald head. Blotches of the face, Chronic diseases of the ' ! Stomaclt, Liver and Skin, cutaneous eruptions, white ' swellings. 1 lip-joint aflection, deep sealed pains of the ' bones, swellings of the joints. I'Jcers, Syphilitic disorders 1 .Mercurial and all Hereditary predispositions. Females 1 ! suffering from obstruction, sallow complexion, nervousness. [ I <kc., will find the Sarsaparilla an elegant remedy for their removal. Dy For details, certificates. <fcc.. see circulars, &c.? Price ?1 per Bottle, large size, 6 bottles ?5. For sale by Z. J. DeIIAY, Camden. June 20. 18J9. 25 He took a Fit. 1 The undersigned would respectfully return his thanks to the public for the large patronage they | have bestowed on him, and informs them that he j lias niatle arrangements with Messrs. White Sc Underbill one of the most fashionable Tailoring Establishments in New York, who will furnish him monthly with the London, Paris, and New York Fashions, lie hopes with his own well known ability, and the large number ot gotjd workmen he keeps employed, will enable him to execute work at short notice, and in as good style as, can be done in the State, if any have doubts, pleaae let them come and take a fit. W, M. WATSON. Fob 14 tf 7_ (KrTIic Kail Road Blacksmith^ Most respectfully returns his best respects to 1 hie friends and customers for past favors, and begs . their continuation for the present year; he requests i those who have so liberally patronized hirn to call and settle their past year's accounts, as he is poor and wishes to pay his accounts so as to prevent ! I his losing time in loafing about the streets to col i lect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot expect to get credit, which is the only capital he has i to carry on his business upon. His customers may expect to tint! him, as ever, at his post, to wait on them. H'ork of all kind is to be found at his shop, such as Ploughs of all sorts?that is, good ones? , together with Plantation Tools: indeed, he is pre- ' pared to do all sorts of Blacksmithing, including < carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c?and 1 rail road work, especially the repairing of Engines | <fcc. &c. Jauary 8. ] Cash for Bark! ; We will contract for Bark at tli rate of 8G a cord, cash?or 88 in Trade. 1 W. ANDERSON CO. 1 March, 7th, 1849 10 tf Removal. The subscriber having removed his Shop one I door in rear of M. Druckcr's store, will be happy to supply any one with a (Jin, llorse Mill, Threshing Machine or Wheat Fan. He requests Planters, before sending to another State for Gins, to call and examine his, as they are warranted to be as well made, as free from taking fire, to run as light, and make as good cotton as can be had, and sold as cheap, (two dollars per saw, made out of the best cast steel plate.) Old Gins faithfully repaired. Feb. 7. R. J. McCRE10HT.*g Front New York, The subscribers have received per Southerner, a case of " Warwick's" Fashionable Summer Hals, Also, dozens J. M. Davics, Jones & ('o.'s patent shoulder seam Shirts, and an elegant assortment of summer cravats. They have also, Broad hrim while Fur Hats do do Panama do do do Cainpeachydo do do Palm Leaf YoWli't* Panama and Fur Hats Children's Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hats Apr.I 4. McDOVVALL & COOPER. W X^?o I fl /k/kL u A-/i. IWUIt'Ul MVUitrif Mpdirnl, Morn!, Religious and Micrellaneou* Books, and " Stationary of great variety, for sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. April 4th, 1819. tf 14 o NEW GOODS. j M. DRUCKER & CO. are now receiving from B the North, their large and well selected stock of q Dry Goods, Hardware & Groceries, a which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash only. Being determined to sell Goods, they will not suffer themselves to be undersold, and invite v those who may wish to purchase, to call and ex* a amine for themselves. Sold wholesale and retail o at the CAMDEN BAZAAR. i <t -*V. > - ? rrii- ---ri?r~ T".?:r 'i DR. BREWER, T~ SURGEON DENTIST, Has returned to Camden and will attend to pa- "in ents as they may desire, either in town or country stl^ jnder 100 miles) at as 6hort notice as circtfnr:ances will permit of. And will take the liberty to inform those that ant Ins services, that he will warrani his work to ive entire satisfaction, artd tlrnt h shall be perirmed in the most skilful and dexterous m'a'nner, nd with less inconvenience than the same opera- K- 1 on can be performed by any other practitioner, TE1 nd having made a greatly improved (or novel) levatk>nrhe is enabled to extract roots or stumps II f teeth (in any situation) with such facility and e ase as will scarcely fail to astonish patients, rM rithoutthe least contusion of the gums or danger f perforating the soft parts of the mouth; and in ivoting teeth, he can safely insure no inconvenince from inflammation of the foot, as a conae[uence of injury done it in engraftii g the artificial rown in it, and as he takes an important precauion in .preparing pivots (which some of the most eputed Dentists in the State do not, and none to lis knowledge does) he hazards nothing in sayng, that teeth pivoted by himself will last longer ban those set by the majority*# practitioners, and n supplying teeth on gold plates Will adopt and rrange them with strch mechanical nicety and kill as cannot be surpassed by any, and witf not we ail to meet the moEt sanguine expectation of all, I ?t which he could give the most respectable refer- La mce; but for a rispect to the retined feelings of a"d hose he has had the pleasure to serve. Lelhcron riven when desired. ^ iu i nose who wctni his serviueo uiajr biuiu o . lisappointment, by giving previoun notice of the 'j'j, act through the post office or otherwise. > Jan 3 tt 1 J. B. GOODLAD, Tailor, Agent for the sale of Crooking Shears, Small Points, Square and Scales, Tape Measures, mark- w" ng Chalk, Curved Rulers, <J*c. ^A< The Mirror of Fashion is published on the first "e lay of every month, at ?2 a year, devoted to a renew of the Fashions for the month, and to the subect of measuring and draughting, by the most approved authorities in the world. 1 The Fashion Plates for Spring and Summer just ' received: those wishing them will please apply directly. The English and French Fashions will be out in i few days, say the 1st of April. march 5. _ I Splccs of every Kind, both ground and uuground, fresh, and of warranted purity; superior English Mustard; fine Flavoring k? Extracts of Rose, Vanilla, Lemon, Nutmegs, Almond, Aromatics; Rose, Orange and Peach Waters; best Russia Isinglass, Gelatine, cf-c. "7T Gum Lozenges, Pate" de Jujube, Pate de Gui- u mauve, Horehound Candy, H'istar's cough Lozenges, &c &c. Fresh Congress and Pavilion water. Genuine Tarina Cologne, Rowland's Macassar . Oil, Eau Lustral, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Amandine, in for chapped hands, together with a large assort- j? nient of fiie Perfumery, Chemicals, Patent and 'er Tlioinpsonian Medicines, medicine chests, Paints, no Oils, Window Glass, fresh Garden Seeds, &c. s0' For sale by J. R. McKaLN. 1 oil To Rent. u* That valuable Store House at present occupied' by McDowall & Cooper. It is admirably arranged Ba for an extensive cotton buying establishment <iy Terms win he iiDerai ana lmmeaiate possession rat given. Apply to C.J. SHANNON. br Camden, Jan. 1st, 1619. tf 1 pit JOHN INGRAM, sU ReceiTing & Forwardin^Hlcrchanlaiid BaukAgent, w. CAMDEN, s. C. All business entrusted to him faithfully attend ed to, on moderate terms. Toed soda water be May be had through tl?e Summer Season at to may 0. F. I,. ZEMP'S The subscriber has on hand a large assortment Fa of Chairs, &c? which will be disposed on reason- mi able terms. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Wove Seat [tuckers, Sewing Do, Also, Walnut, Maple, Oak, Box and Plush Seats?Imitation and plain Windsor, Do. Office and children's Do. Do. With 11 articles generally in his line of business, C. L. CHATTEL. Pr< March 28, _ tf 13_ tic NEW SCHOOL BOOKS dii Tlie subscriber lias on hand, and is constantly receiving frj all the standard new Scltoo! Hooks, in use in the Schools of the Town and country ; nnd will sell them at the lowest prices, for cash, or to punctual customers. They consist in part of the following. GRAMMARS?Smith's,Bullion's, Brown's,Kirkham's, SPELLERS?Elementary; Webster's Sequel} Carpeu- m< ter's : U. S.; and .Southern. Bo READERS?(irig?, Elliot & Go's No. 1. 2. 3 & 4.; fer Newman's Southern Reader; Southern, No. 1 & 2.; i.:. Cobb..'; New York, No. 1.2 & 3; Rhetorical Readers, . and Dialogues ; Lovel's D. S. Speaker; American Preccptor; National Reader; Parkers' Etercises and Aids to Composition. DICTIONARIES?Walker's; Webster's; Grimshaw's ? Etymological Dictionary; Holies' Phonographic; Webster's & Walker's H VO. i ARITHMETICS?Emerson's No. 1. 3 <fc 3; Davies' School anil University Arithmetic; Perkins Elementary ani and High School do.; Thompson's Mental do.; Smith's, coi Siuiloy's& Pike's. Bit />paoi? % nrrrl'c V?... C.... & 1 - U LUl T Uii r I u DO-"OIUIUI B ilCrt VyVllllllUII UlUUUl UCl'* yg urapliy ami Atlas, in 1 vol. quarto.; Mitcl>ell'8 and Parley's ca( Primary Geography: Olney's; Smith's; Mitchell's School Geography and Atlas. 2nd revised edition. P.' PHILOSOPHY?Dni|H'r's ; Olmstead's ; Comstoek's; bit Conversations on Philosophy and Chemistry; Phelps Til Philosophy, m0 HOTANY?Mrs. Linon's; Gray's notanical Text Book. . CHEMISTRY?Draper's & Comstoek's. HISTORY?Parleys 1. 2 & 3d Book History; Robhins Outlines History; Worceslers; Willarda U. S. do. Universal History; Tytler's History. Parley's Common School ? Jo. Griinshaw's History of P ranee, do. England. Pin- ] nock's History of Rome.Greece and England, got MATHEMATICS?Davies' Legend fe,' Bourdon; Alge pa t>ra; Elementary, Analytical, and Practical Geometry; . Davies and Flint's Surveying, Bonycastle, Algebra and . Mensuration; Perkin's Elements of Geometry; Davie's Client us. ' LOGIC A RHETORIC?Whatelcy'sLogic; Mills'do.; Hedge's do.; lilair's Rhetoric; Whatcley's Logic and 1 Rhetoric. nn< For sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. April 4th, 1819, 14 &h Classical and School Books. ~ Anthon's Cicero, C?*ar, Horace, Virgil und Sallust, . " Anabasis, Cleavland's do. Owen's Cyropicdia, Hutchinsons' do, ir.ti Bullion's Greek Grammar. be ' Latin and (ireek Reailer*. " " and English Grammars, Anthon's New Greek Grammar, Fisk's do, " Greek Lessons, and Proee Composition. ' " Latin do do do """J Andrews' Stoddard's Latin Grammar Exercises J and Reader, y ant " " First Lessons in Latin. rje) McClintcok and Crook's 1st Book in Latin and Greek e.c Latin Tutor; Mair's Latin Syntax. Gould's, Adams' Latin Grammar. lo 1 Ruddiinan's Rudiments Latin Grammar. \vb Jacob's Latin Reader. Anthon's Jacob's (ireek Reader. j Cooper's Virgil; Tyler's Tacitus. Leverett's Juvenal: Viri Rouue. Histories Sacne. Lampriere's Abridged Classical Dictionary. ] Liddell and Scott's Greek and Eng. do. jjbl Leverett's Lexicon ; Grove's do. Ambon's Classical Dictionary. . Ainsworth's Latin do 8 vo. and Abg'd. J Donnegan's Lexicon; do abridged. ? Greislmcli's Greek Testament. rnmnuixi? ncurew ucnaum Frencli, Spanish, Italian and German Grammars, ? Dictionaries, Headers. Exercises, Ac. A For sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. B01 pril 4th, 1849. tf 15 ope Seasonable Goods. ?erc' The subscriber has just received a good supply f Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, consisting g a part of various articles for Ladies Dresses, tQ r 'alicoes, at all prices, brown and bleached Hoine> t||e, pun, &c., together with a good assortment for lentlemen's wear, and a great variety of other rticles. also?? ( A stock of choice Groceries, all of which he the) till sell as low as they can be bad in the place, Vili nd to which he respectfully invites the attention etc. f purchasers. J. CHARLESVVORTH. April 25 17 tf J ft- -*-* . - - ?i>?? ? .>w. jc\? <??. - .. r'~ '? ft'' it"* ... TT 1"-.- I-' nWt. . Law Copartnership. it undersigned have formed a Copartnership in the tice of Law and Equity'ibr the Districts of Lancaster, , field, Kershaw and Snniter. lire, heretofore occupied by Jaa. Chesnut oo Mshr' t, near the Court House. . ; .^Vt . JAMES CHESNUT,jr... W. TIIUHLOW CASTON. ' ay 10, 1848. 20 -?- -V' ? ipp' %?' * Goods in Charleslob,For Spring of 1849. iV. BANCROFT, invite* the attention of Peas-, ? rs a.NI) tj1eir families who vx8it tiie ClTX,to qm . Extenuve Stock. e lias now received hi* Spring Stork, widen consists' very variety of rii h and elegant Fhbrics, for Ladies * *?-snch as .aA<Ia.>;7jiatri < Silks, Grenadines, Tissue Silks, Bareges, Muslins, Sewinir Silks, Gingliaras, Prints, Lawns, Bombazines, Chnllys, Alpaeras, Ac. w- - n14 Shawls of ereru Style. o* ^ Sueli as Elegant Plain ninl Embroidered Canto il ^ Crape, Cashmere Sowing Silk, Silk Muslin, Ber^ age anil Plain S>ilk Shawls. *?e? Linens. , Darna.-ks. Long Lawns, Linen Slice tings, and jjnen <?ocw in great variety. Hosiery. White Goods, goods for Gentlemen's* V/ear, 4"C- -1 "itrr also i his Domestic Goons Rooms will be foaml w nmnL? iplete assortment of nil the leading Styles of Dtiraifctir )ds, tuch as are adopted to Servants wear and Himily [e confidently invites attention to the Swt as one nf |hi rgesl dvd most Extensive in (he Southern Ci/enfcfy the prices always the lowest possible. *' * 253 King Street, Charleston; 6 tpril4th. 1849. _tf New Store. IOMAS BON NELL 6i CO. have opened (E lie Store lately occupied by Messrs. Doby & > Kennedy, a general assortment of Maple Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries, _ icli they intend terretail at Charie&ton prion for sh. They have notv on band and wil' conslaut'j receiving a fresh assortment of Pickles, Catstfps, Preserve*! ' Lemons, I.einon Syrops, Porter, 3 Port Wine, Cordial#, Rarsiim, utr> Currants, Crac1 ersi Pilot Bread* Candies, - &c. &c. v ALSO ? , .. .. English and Pine Apple Cheese. Rice Flour fresh from Luc .h1* jfilfls. Sugars, Coffees, MdlawrW, Salt, Wackerel, Sahnood, Tongues, tJried Befefy . Every inducement will be offered to tho*?>vW rethe casu to purchase anv of rhe above articles, TIIOS. BON NELL <3c CCL~ May 12th, 18-19- tf W~ ?a^a^ia^ala?^aair' riTr n nnnnm r i mm a - l JDX AUDJUA1 JUAil&f LITE BY C. H. DAVIS, Wobld respectfully announce, that he hire new charge the above lucatedMotel, convenient the most business part of tlte Town, furtMnfe s; directly on all streets passing through?HKnl W undergoing Uk rough repairs. He ?&rnt*iy licits a call from his friends and the ptftyic gourally?'for h? feels tMtfideiil that they cannot be lerwise than pleased, as no pins will be spared make all comfortable. A variety of the best Ltqnors dmbebedettttf ir, except uti Sunday. (fvddartTi aid 1605 Bngru and other fine Liquots in bottles; theptwf/orite brands of Champagnes: the cbuidest ands of Strgars and Tobacco; Scotch Alt id -ts ; Soda. Water and ICE will he kept emintly on hand dtrriitotlie summer sense* > Good Stables, fo&fn^"~1?ts for Drovers, aiftttafiys plenty of corn, bats ^ndibddcrr^nd atttnj e iKtatlers. ' ^ He is agent for the Northern Line of Sfag?& N. B.?Or.mhiuses run regularly to tod^ftorrt e Rail Road Depot for pasaer?ger*,who-ca?*Jw? accommodated with a carriage, buggy, or htrse go into the country. >-..p/ (CrTlie Charlotte Jefffereonian and Journal, Cjie-* iv Gazette, Marion Star and Chatleslon Courier sert 3 times and forward bills to the Hofetf Camden, jjjay 2d, 13 ' "'If B7 F? ROBEKfSdW. (? The subscriber begs leave to state, that he is "pared to make up. Clothing at the shortest hoe, in a neat and fashionable style, and todf&Htt fit. With his knowledge of tli'e Bufciriesb add a (position (o please, he solicits a call frotfc hu ends generally. A may 9 tf 1$) ~~ ICE! ICED ICED! ' The subscriber having made a new arrange-' >nt with agents in Charleston, New Yorl^nd stun, for a constant supply of Boston and Rock-' id Ice, is now ready to furnish those who have to idly patronized him indites* ways, with.-Ice for 3 season,as cheap as possible for cash, J as: c. McKENN jl ?'f? 19 . REMOVAL. . & The subscriber respectfully informs hie fcjaftd* d cus omers in Camden and the surr^ranff iintry, tiiat he has removed his Wlieclri^rknir icksmith shop to the corner of DeKalb A fortton street, having ertfeted suitable bolldfflgbYor ryiog ?n the above business ; and is trtw^ke ed to do any work that may be entttyg^ed! W 4 n. A good supply of seasoned wagoK timber, re and other Iron, Pipe boxes of all sizes, com^ 4 n boxes, breast and tongue .chain**.cotlfon row wheels, &c. &c. kept constantly ofrWM/ irses neatly and carefully shod. tinBERT U TWEED" Ltdies black, white and colored KidUlefee**ted sizes?Also cloar Lawn Handkerebfcfr< rasols and Sun Shades, Fans &c., just received Southerner from New York. E. W. BONNEY, T TTT T3 A OtTTTVT |n.tl,,Aa. ill W uaooui| auiiuiMissd Will attend promptly and faithfully to ail 8 entrusted to bin care. Alav be found at the erifTrt Office?or two doora above Boyd's Hotels Ian 10 tl * NOTICE. I. IitvY has this day taken his eon S. B. Levy 0 copartnership. The business in future Will conducted under the firm of II. Levy Son. H. LEVY,.. 8. B. LEVY. Camden* June 6,1849. tf . : 91 IB I i .1 ??.?i^?????? rhe subscribers having a large stock of Fancy 1 Staple Dry Goods, Fancy and Family Grace* 9, Fine and Common Liquors, Assorted Syrups* m . etc. Purchasers will find it to their interest * call and examine them before purchasing else-* ere. ' ' ' **'. H. LEVY & SOT une 13 tt 34 Ci T J_~ OUfUO liUUOl 125 Bbls. Stone Lime, in good order, (a few 9. extra white) just receivedhy C. L CHATTEN. rtav 16, tf 20 MRS. GOODLAD'8 Fashionable Bonnet Store. few Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons, mete. Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, dfce. " n and ready for sale at very low prices fortes!) o punctual customers, Mrs. G. particularly ommends them as being the moet fashionable in morbot T Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as ender the ruost skillful judges unable to tell in from new. At the store formerly .<iiuwpii.il Dr. A. Dr Leon. . ... Segars, Segara, ' )ur stock of Sogers is largo and boo, among m are Conaolaceoo, Gobi Jfod* La lennera, La Filantropa, Cmilores, fetgaiias,. , ?tc. For sale by If. VB?f % SOW., une 13 tf 34