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AHEAD OF Al>L OTHERS. *
The envy of all Pill Manufacturers,
Because they are safer, better and more efficacious than
any others; and because the public will take nooth- '
ere if they can obtain them.
500,000 Boxes
c I .
have been sohlannuaiiv mr me ihsi nvr v?ni-.
YOl'Nti* AND OF,I). MAl.K AND FEMALE,
can always take thoin ?ith equal sufetv. without I'ear. |
IF PILLS RE NECESSARY ! (
for purging ami cleansing tlie Stomach and Rowels. and
purifying the Blood and fluids of the body, take no others
?forno other pills produce those combined effects, or contains
Sarsaparillii i(i them
Cat, Ffritik and live as usual,
and pursue your usu-il occupation whilst taking them I
without fear of taking cold, during all kinds of weather. I '
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
are wager'd that more genuine certilicntcs (from phvsi- I j
ciaii?, Clergymen. Members of Congress and respectable
citizens) can be nmenred of their efficacy than any other.
Forty Piils in a llox J! '>
and sold at twentv-pive cf.vts a i:oX. with directions j
and much wholesome advice accompanying each box, ;
'I hey no taste or unpleasant smell,
Free from dust or powder of any kind,
I)o not gripe the >totnach or Bowels,
Produce no sickness, vomiting or bad feelings,
Ti.EV ark coot) AT AM, TIMES,
And adapted to most diseases common to mankind. |
i,?viiiaonre taken them will he willing afterwards ,
to take any others, because thev always do good, and it tliey |
do not tlien no others will.
Dr. X. B. LE1DY Propriety rnd Manufacturer,
is a regular Druggist. Chemist an< P .ysician, of fifteen
yean experience in Philadelphia ; Graduate of ihe C ni
versity of Pennsylvania; Memltemf different Medical Institutions
of Philadelphia. New York, Boston, Baltimore
&c., and associate and corresjxmdiiig ineinlier of several
-Medical Institutions of l-ondon and Paris?hence the rea- 1
son of the greater confidence placed in his pills, und their | I
being recommended in the practiee of most respectable |
physicians throughout the United States.
* CP Principal Depot. Dr. Leioy's Dispk.nsary. No. 114
North Fourth sr. Philaleaphia?and sold w lodesale and '
retail atMcKAl.N'S Drug Store, Camden; TOl.A XI) &
CL'RTIS, Columbia ; Ml I LEU A- BOSSAUU. Sumter- i
ville ; Dr. M ALLOV.CIieraw ; PR ATT it J A MKS, Newberry;
Rl'FF A UF.KDV.Chesicrville; J. L. VONfil'K, j
Win?boro;H. II. WEST, Unionville: Dr. P. M. CO- '
HEX and CLEVELAN D, Charlepton; and by most Drug- <
gists & Storekeeper* in the United States. <
Aug. 20.1850. G6 12m
FtEHALE PILLS, ~ '
1 I
. ' For Females only, (
* ">?rrioH nml tinrlc.
lnvaiaaoie iuiuuuf,,ma.......... ?n?
DR. LEIDI'S
Restorative and tfoutlily Pills.
Price 25 cts. a Box.
ACCOMPANIED with a small pamphlet, containing
full directions, useful hints, informs
tion and advice t? lemales from youth or puberty
to old age.
Nature will be much assisted by their use, in
anticipation of certain periods, or where there is
irregularity, suppression or absence ol the natural
changes, and will relieve the suffering, pain and
distress common to inanv at those periods. Thpre
are other times, also, when the married and single
wm find them useful
Mothers do not mistake the ailings of your ^
daughters; when afflicted with Head-ache, Dizzi- (
iiess, Fainting. Loss of Appetite, Sickness of the
. Stomach, Pains in the Sides or Breasts, Pains aJongthe
ft?ck, Spine or across the Loins, Hysteri*
* ---- ? ..i
-cal or Nervous teeting, repression or luwh^
the Spirits, Melancholy Dislike to exercne and
society, Palpitation ot' Heart, Bleeding at the nose
&c. Too often are medicines given thejn for Liver
compiling, Dspepsia, Consumption, &c, when
the real cause is not surpected; and through improper
medicines and tieatinent t(;eir constitutions
are destroyed; and their constitutions are de
etroyed, and they heroine miserable during life.
Tfious.4mis ol Fcm iles in Philadelphia, New
York, Boston, Baltimore and elsewhere know the
i tficacy of those Pills, and many could lie referred
to, but delicacy ami respect to the sex forbids it.
So!d whol sale and retail at Dr. Leidy's Dispensajv,
No 114 North Fourth Street. Philada.?
also by J. R. .1/cKain, Camden; 'Poland ijr Curtis,
Columbia; Black & Ehny, Orangeburg; Dr. P. M.
Cohen and Dr. J. A. Cleavel.md, Charleston; and
by Dri ggists and Storekeepers generally. 1
? ug. 20 66 1 y
FARC HKDI'CLD TO ^OFRO.H
Charleston to New York.
The Great Vail Route from Charleston, S. C.
I LAVING .he wharf at the fool of Laurens st.
daily at 3, p in. after the ar-ival of the South J
amoani uia IV iImino ton an i Weldon, Petersburg,
Richmond, to Washington, Baltimore, Philadei- 1
phia, and to New York
Tiie public is respectfully informed that the
steamers of this line, from ('!> rleston to W ilmington,
are >n ffrst rate condition, and are navigated
by well known and experienced commanders.
and the Railroads are in fine order, thereby
securing bo'h safety am! despatch. A THROUGH
TICKET having already been in operation wiil
be cont.lined on and alter the first of Oct. 1-49,
as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to
Sew York. Passengers availing themselves there
t)t, will have the option to continue w ithout delay '
through the route or otherwise, to stop at any im- <
mediate points, renewing their seats on the line to
suit the r convenience. By this route travellers
may reach Now York on the third day during business
hours Baggage will he ticketed oil board I
t ho sto iiimr to Weldmi, as likew ise on the change f
of rars at the intermediate points from thence to
New York. Through Ticket* can alone be had '
of E 'iV IN SLOW, Agent ??t the^Viluiiiigtonaiirr I
Raleigh Railroad Company, at tlm office of the
" ' - I onm.iu ctro.o tn ivhrini nlease t
IsOlllfMliy, l?"l "I (
apuly. F?jr other inforui&lin inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN,
at the America:) Hotel.
Ma? 3, 34 if
Drugs! Drugs!!
TIIE Sub-fribfi has ott hand tl is constantly ,
receiving fresh supplies of Drugs,Medicines.
Faints. Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes. Putty, brushes,
and Window Glass; all of which are warranted
of the best quality, and will be r.ohl lower than
at any establishment in the place. Those who
buy for cash will find it very much to their advantage
to apply first to FRANCIS L. ZKMI\
Feb 22 ' J.5 tf
- ? iUI
liillUJI I'll,
JUST received a new supply of Lamp Oil; which
may he had at the low price of 88c. per gallon:
also, pure winter-strained Sperm Oil.
Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP.
Feb. 22 15 tt
PhalonN Chemical Hair InviKorator,
ITX)R preventing BALDNESS, and to retore the
Ilair that has fallen off or become thin, and
to cure effectually, Scurf or Dandruff. For
sale by Z. J. DeIIAY.
Julv 2. 52 tf
~ rHiTfli kson;
!> A N" K \ <? K \ I.
At fclit CM) FT A flu or P tilTK 1>AV is's Hot KL I
Bxemphis Institute.
HISDiCAL JDJEPARTiTIEIVT.
TUt) regular course of Lectures in this Institute
wili commence on tiie First of November,
and < ontinue until the last of February,
fhe Anatomical department will be opened and
eddy to receive students by theFirst of October,
fne Medical Department will be under thedirec
iuii of the following
PROFESSORS:
J. CONQl'EST CROSS. M. I). Professor of the In!ti!uies
of Medicines sJml Medical Jurisprudence.
W. BYKD POWELL. M. I).. Professor of Cerehrnl
Physiology, Medical Geology and Mineralogy,
1{. S. A tWTU.N. M. 1)., Professor of Surgery*
II. J. HI'LCE. M. 1)., Professor ufTlieory and Practice
if Medicine.
J. A. WILSON*, M. I)., Professor of Obstetrics and llis ases
of Women and Children.
J. KING. M. D., Professor of Materia Medicia, and
Theru|>eutics.
Z. Fti EKM VX. .11.1)., Professor of Anatomy.
J MILTON S A.N UK US, A. M., M, D., Professor of
Chemistry and Pharmacy.
liUMUUK LBrTI'RERS.
MEDICINE? PROP. II J. III'LCE
sSDKOKKY?PROF. U.S. Ni.WTO.V.
Z- FREEMAN, M* I)., Anatomical Demonstrator.
Tiie lees lor a lull course of lectured amount to
31(15.
Eeach Professor's Ticket, ?15. jWatricu la tor's
35. Dcinonstraior's Fee ?1U. Graduation, $2U.
*"' ' ' -I -- nil nlonuu
Those desiring dinner iiiiurmniuu
iddress (liuir letter (|??s? paid) to the Deai.; and
students arriving in i lie cit> will please call on hi uj
it the Cniniiierci I Hotel.
1{. S. NEWTON, M. !>., Dean of the Faculty
LAW DEPAHTVEA'T.
IION. E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory an Practice
of Law
NOII- V. D. BARRV, Professor of Commercial Jurisprudence.
Terms?830 per Session.
All communications pertaining to this department
must be addressed to
E. W. M. KING, Esq.
Memphis,Tenn., March, 1 $30.
The Faculties, lor intellectual abilities, moral
ivorlh and professional acquirements, will compare
avi rahle with the most distinguished in our coun
ry. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly
i) this or any other country?all of them are able
ortiirers and the best of teachers.
Those who will contemplate our geographical
position, and the extent of our population, can have
io doubt as to the eligibility ofoui situation for an
itirernriKB of the kind. As to health, including
ill seasons of ihe year, we deny that any other
:ity HAS MORE.
A c iiiidoii error exists in the minds of many
students relative in (he place of studying medicine;
huse who intend practicing among the diseases ol
he West ar?l South should certainly educate
hemselves ata school whose faculty are practicaly
acquainted with those diseases.
Tiiat the public may be satisfied of the permaiency
of this sch- ol, we feel it our duty to state,
hat the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action
vhirh augurs well lor its future success; and thai
he peculiar internal organization wiiich connects
hem, cannot be interrupted.
K. W. M. KliVCi.
President of the Memphis Institute.
July 17,180O. leJ ly
Ircn Iron and Steel.
Swced's Iron Irom 1x3-8 to 10xl-*J in. flat.
44 44 44 -8 to 1-4 in. square.
' 44 44 44 3 3 8 to 1-4 tn. round,
"ast Steel 44 1 2 to 1-4 in square.
Herman and Blister .Steel. For sale by
ec 12, T. BON NELL &. Co
i\cw Mackerel and Salmon.
Barrels and half barrels No. 1 Mackarel,
do do do do Salmon.
For sale low, by
Dec. 20. T. BON NELL & CO.
DeKalb Factory.
31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnshuigs,
4-4 3G 44 Osnaburgs, made expressly to
order for Cotton Picking .Sheets.
SPUN VAU.N, of all numbers, and warrant
od of excellent quailty.
For sale wholesale and retail by
W ANDERSON ,f- CO.
Seeptemoer 5 30 tf
Chain Pumps.
1MJfi subscribers have received a fresh supply
. of Cham and Fix'ures. A pump of this kind
uav be seen hi ojieratjon on their premises.
MclhAV\LL & COOPER.
March I'd 20 _ ti__
Bacon! Cneon!! Bacon!!!
'pHE subscriber bus on hand 120,000 lbs.
I_ superior nun a vuiij
y of LARD, mi llie lot there is neariy 1200 'i...
lams, any person wishing In purchase might tin,
t to their advantage to call and examine, t>i?.?.
itirchasing elsewhere; terms will he ma-i
:oniinodaling.
*-ALSO
An extensive ami well assorted stock of nt!.<.
irticles in liie grocery line, comprising all tin?
locessaries of subsistence, together with fitly
liouaaml best Cuba filed Florida Scgars.
II. IJOLLKVAIAN.
April 2, 1850. 28 tt
Miscellaneous Books, &c,
The Anjrel World, by the auihor of Festus
M .'soil's Dictionary ofl'oeticaJ Quotations
[y'o>inos; by llninboll, 2 Vols,
southern llarinony; Lmeoii's Botany
Traveller's Guide through the Li. S. with a Map
tlusir lor the 1'iano and Guitar
JortiiuTs Instructions lor the Piano
Mirny's Modern Geography and Atlas, revised
edition
k'ouait oil llie Horse
Jllioti's History o< Konian Liberty, Sic.
July a. A. YOUNG^
P WHO WAISTS BIlIt'K**
JL HE Sniiscriber has a splendid lot.of HARD
BR1KS for sale?ready for delivery.
J. F. SUTHERLAND
May 2H, 1850. 42 tf
Window Glass.
r|A|IR Glass manufactured by tlie 1'atapacnCo.
1. of Baltimore, cannot be excelled by that of
anyother I have just received a lar?e invoice of
rlie fallowing sizes: 8x10, 10x12,9x11, 11x13
12x14, 14x1*, 18x20,18x24, &c.,to which 1 would
invite tin; attention of those in want ot the article.
Also?Lninus, Ohimnies, plain and cut solar
Globes. Nursing Bottles, Physicians pocket Case
and Vials. Z.J DeIIAV.
:t <? on #r
/\pru <s. ?,? i,
New Goods.
A gpnfrni assortment of
DRY GOODS.
HARDWARE.
GROCERIES. &e.
Received hy w. ANDERSON & CO
Elastic Doll Heads.
A NElVand beautiful article, eu|>orior to any
l\. thing of the kind ever before manufactured.
Ileing elastic they will not break by falling. I'aint?d
in Oil, when .oiled, niav be washed with aoap
... ' F ! 7KMP.
April It# 31
BMMBjBMMIII BlllljgMI
JI'ST KJLC?XVi;D,
At IKcRaia'* Drug-Store,
A choice assortment of Pcrtumrj, &.c. from
the eslab'ishmcnt of X. Bazin, successor to the
celebrated Koussell, ol Philadelphia, consisting in
part, ol
German Farmia fologne, in tvickcr bottles
Roussell's cologne, in fancy bolt If s, all sizes *
Lubin's Extracts, a large assortment
Roussell's Ex't. Jockey Club and Jenny Lind
Aromatic Vinegar
~ -VI n I : 1 I r
1'oncilie, umtituus, I'annynene anu jciim^ jjiiiu
Soaps
Chrydaline V/asli Balls
Jenny l,inJ li ur (iitiss
Roursel 'a Kju I'?* Lu.-tr.tlc
');< n. irr-i'.v I'minimim, hi screw top Jars
j:i>- !f:n:.v'- Em ide Lu-irale
! V-: ; ?. r ami Ha<r Brushes
" ; 1
'< K.ilni'./ii* operation.
i'K f 1 ' ! "?? ! I'.'t ' 'v. l render |ierssons in.?en*bl?
i ::! . ! : < !( i> 'ii: oi'ltliiwi: whoscll man "fa
' t - :.ur> n-i ? !r- lo present eliyi
j.urchusvr \\ill; u ?t.it?. ifi.i <pia..;i;y ofthe above article rs
relieve their suffering wliile undergoing the ojsjrntionsof
shaving.
U I.K.V If\PL'S PltEMH'M SHAVING CREAM.?
Cream is now admitted by all to he the very best articla
fur sharing to lie found in this or any other eountry. In
the use of my Almond Jlose am! S'istaciiio Shaving ("renin,
instead of living an 0|>emtiou to Is-dreaded, sliaxing is really
a luxury. 'I'he ingredients ,.f which it is composed
are of such a nature, thai a liner and richer!: I her can lie
made than with mi) other article, hy which the heard is
softened,and the kin is not ii.ible.tohe burned In the alkali
which forms so large a portion of other shaving ??ap. n,ir
will it become chapped, but will remain smooth and soft
a* an infant's. i\o one, after using this shaving Cream,
can ever ha induced to use any other. Caution is necessary
in ptirceastiig toy Shaving Cream, as there are tnrny
!-l t.l. r... u.....ic. >91..,.;... i v.k...
mum. ;im\ ???i rfino" iwiibi ^ ntn.ii.g *
and you will then gel an article which rentier* ."-having
easy am! pleasant. J1 LKSH.M EI? 120 Chesnut *1.
h or sale in C'uinilen by J. R. McKaiu, '/>. J. Del lay ami
F. J.. Z^inp. Oct. I.
Siiix-rior iflNsbird,
IN (juarter and half pound boxes; White Mustard
See I; Ginger; Mack and Red Pepper
Spice; Nutmegs; Mace; loevs; Cinnamon. Nr.;
For sale by '/. J. DeJIAY.
Siilpli. <$iiinin?>.
rpiIE Subscriber has just received a few nuerso
J_ of Rosengarten & Denis's Superior Quinine
which he offers at prices asjow as it can be possibly
alforded in this market, for casii or short ciedit.
Z. J. dehay.
April 1. 20 tf
Kledical Booksj
Wood's Practice of Medicine
I United States Dispensatory, Wood and Bachc
Chrifison's and Griffith's Dispensatory
Griffith's Universal Formulary
Duiiglinson's Medical Dictionary
Mnnr.nr:? flu iln
,tvwr4 -
Keise's Pocket Lexicon of .Medical Term*
Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence ?
Wilson's Human Anatomy; Horner's Anatomy
Smith and Horner's Anatomical Plates
Carpenter's Elements of Physiology
Do Principles ol Human Physiology
Churchill on infants anu children
Cmidie on diseases of children
Eherhe's practice of Medicine, new edition in one
Volume
Dewecs on children Do. on Females
Churchill's Midwilery
Clymer's W lliatn's I'tiiiciples of Medicine
Churchill on the Diseases of Females
Simon's Family Medical Cm tie
Griffith's Medical lioiany
Druitt's modern Surgery
Clymer's Treatise on Fever
Dickson's Practice of Medicine
Miller's Principles and Practice ol Surgery
Morton's Human Anatomy
Mulier's Elements of .Physiology
Wilsui: on the Diseases of the ?>!?iti
Pilrheron the Ear, &.c,
July 2. A. YOUNG.
Lava Ware.
rpiIK subscriber ii.is n ceiveii Card Baskets,
J. Plates, Baskets, Candlesticks, Pitchers. &x.,
made oil sua, all neat and Imnusomc articles ?
Also, China Cups and Saucers, China Colognes,
(Jla.*s Baskets, Toy Tumblers, Pitchers and Basons.
Lonionde Glasses, China Flower Pots, Cinna
Doll Heads,Tool Chests, Large Porte inonn.es
backgammon boards, dice, miniature knives, China
Puff Boxes, with a large variety of Toys and Fancy
Goods, all lor sale by F. L. ZEMP.
" April 19, 31
General Information!
Miir-crm< r iv ?:i i!< <iii..<ienli iliy iriuriii his
A I* SSI*I mi ts, nil lint public. promiscuously,
< - ..! ' Ii'\ tig resumed Irom I he
hi hvhniiig stock of choice,
j i o, ?M ,:.i.vciiiy every thing
:?V ??vd J '?? :?< >* Dry Good?.
i * j. r -iy ol Dry (jowls, soi
. t .1 hi i#.* : mporlatioM#, withtlie
. < :y'.uair h of the Dry (jonds
Iiiimiw-ss, so as inpr-scul Ik iin* public at once, a
o> > plele assortment mi thai line, and at prices low
enough In suit the closest economist.
l'arties iVitui liie country will p ease bear him
in iiiiiid when they visit Camden, as ins stock is
always open lor inspection.
New (iooi-K received every month, at the "Palmetto
Cash Store.
JAMES WILSON.
Oct. 1. 77 tf
Linen Department.
BROWN ami bleached damask Linen .Shirtings,
damask Table-cloths and covers, Huck.
aKrk an'. Diaper Toweling*, Crash, Dowlas, IIL.
Diaper, Ixmg Lawns, French cambric, ladies
and gentlemen's linen cambric Ilandkcrchict's.
AI.s'O
a choice stock of llilS/l I.I.XEXS, warranted
pure Flax, and remarkably low, newly opened
at L\ M KS WILSON *S.
T - i tv (LAI
Laaies* uress uuuuh, uui
r|^ 1110 subscriber lias just opened an elegant as.
* sortment of rich and colored Silks, in pri cs
from 5<>;|c, to per yard, and embracing all the
new style--.
Also?All-wool French Cashmere Delaines;
super black Bombazines, and very line real Alpacha,
for mourning Dresses; silk and linen Poplins,
a new article; French and Scotch Ginghams; Eng.
Iiah aim American Prints&c.
Also?handsome belt and neck Ribbons, silk
and velvet Trimmings; lancy Buttons; very tine
pink and blue Flannels; worsted collars, capes and
culfs; thread, linen and cotton Edgings and InserLines:
Cruels. in irreat variety of colors; Merino
and spun silk vests &c. Now ready for sale at
the lowest prices.
sept, E. W. BONNEY.
For Sale.
TIIAT house on broad street at present occupied
by John Ingram, as a storehouse and dwelling
for particulars apply to JAMES McEWEN
June 18, 48 tf
Ladles Gloves,
~\TOVV receiving Ladiei Glove*, of every description and
IN rn'o" E. W. BO.VNEV- I
' S-jpt i*. "1 ?f
The Great Cough Remedy.
VMJdAMJI Jk A4V A VAM1W
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP
ASTHMA tod CONSUMPTION
In offorin?r to the community this justly celebrated
remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs,
it is notour wish to trifle with the lives or health
ot the afflicted, but frank I v to lay before them the
opinions of distinguished men and some of the
evidences or it.; success, from which they can
judge for themselves We sincerely pledge our
selves to .'mike no wild assertions or lalse stale
merits of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any
hope to sulfering humanity which facts will not
warrant.
Many jircxifs are here given, and we solicit an
inquiiy iroiu the public into all we publish, feel
? 1 ' " 'I ?'?'! tkom i\ahIoo< Itl roli'jnlct
II1JJ anuurru '.Ilt^V Will IIIIU Uit;iii pdf^viijr irnnuiv
aii'i the nicdiciiit: worthy their beef, confidence and
patronage
j;r l'ROF. CLEVELAND, of Bowdin College,
Maine, Writes?"1 have witness! the effects ut
your *Cherry Pectoral' in niv own laiuily and tha'
of my friends, and it gives me satisliction to state
in its favor that no medicine I have ever known
has proved so eminently successful in curing diseases
of the throat and limits."
O* REV. I)It. OSGOOD, Writes?1"That hot
considi rs Cherry PeclrraP the best medicine for
Pulmonary Affections ever given to the public,"
and states that "liis daughter after being obliged
if
to keep the room 'our mouths with severe spilled
vough, acconipaiiird by nosing of blood, night
sweats, and the attendant symptoms of consiimp
lion, commenced 'he use of the Cherry Pectoral
ami has completely recovered."
3J' EX-CHAN ('El LOR KING, of New Vork
says : I have been a great sufferer with Bronchitis,
and hut tor the use of the Cherry Pectoral might
have continued to be so for many years to come,
hut that has cured me and J am happy to bear
testimony to its efficacy "
From such I* stiinony wc ask the public to judge
for themselves.
JHettr flic Piiiicnt,
| Dr. Aycr?Dear Sir: For two ye.TK I was
1 *i:i.rtu;l ifliii verv si'vrrH coii 'li. nccoiniMiiled
Iiy spitting of blood and pro.'use night sweats.?
Uv t.'ie advice ol my attending physician I was induced
to u>c your Cherry I'tcturai, and Continued
to do so tili I considered mysell cured, and ascribe
the effect to your preparation.
JAMES RANDALL
Hampden ts. Spuing help, Nov. 27. 1841
This day appeared me above nained James Jian.
dali, and pronounced ti>e above statement true in
every respect.
LOUUNZO NORTON, Justice.
The Remeily T!i;u Cures.
I'oiiiLANi). Me., Jan. LO, 1617.
Dr. Aver: I have been long atllicied wuh Asthma
uhirb grew yearly worse tintil last auluiuu,
it brought on a cough winch conhncil me in my
cnambcr, and began to assume I he alarming
symptoms of consuiript on. I iiad tried the nest
advice and the best medicine to no purpose; until
i used your (,'iierry lJecl?yal, which lias cured me,
and vou mav well believe me. Gratefully vours.
J. t). I'llKJ.i'S.
Il there is any value in the judgment ol the wise
who speak trw.i experience, lit:re is a medicine
.vo-'liv o/'t.ie public confidence
Prepared by J. C. AVBU, Chemist, Lowell,
Mass., and sold in Camden by J. K, A/'KAIN, and
liV |)riijr?;i.sls and dealers cent-rally lltroujrboul the
dilate.
An-. 2. 1*50. til Jim
Victinw of Dyspepsia, Look Here.
DR. ALLEN53 COMPOUND.
Tlsi?< Medicine is n'Ji-v >1 to lite |.nl?!ic Ci iw.nlly from n
fi:!i roiii iriioii that it is stnteriur to any nthe.* iiua in inc.
lor ill.- ,-urt- of i)ysf*-p.-ia. Liver Coinjfttitii. .Nervous Uebilily.
IWily weakness, Ac.
i'r>.*jinrcil only l?y ilic |?roi?ri,-iors. If. \V. ALMIN.M I)..
I>liil:c!?!|.liia,:in(i J. A. & ?V. I- Cl.I'Vfcll.A.ND, .No. 207
Kiiit: Street. Charleston. S.
,.Nihil* < 't'tittiiie unless signed by 1 )r. <i. \V. AI.I.KN, nnd
t iiuntersitriieil by J. A. A W. I.. CLLVKL.V.N'l) The
bottles lltmi.t! flie Words *At.i.h.N's Uvsl'KI'TIC .MKhlOlNE
in :... i i..? ,!... ..t..^c
I nil.I.. IM'IUII ?.n
Soli-f<>r ( uiiiiieri, J. I)k!1.\\,
>? :>! 7.") ly
Voliw.
ILL I orsons hitviiitr claims against the estate of
the late Mrs. Harriot II. .S.zer will h:>n?i litem
hi properly attested; anil those inJebied will please
make payment to my aperit, John Kosser, who is
I'ully authorized to utiein i" the business lor ine.
BKL.\ MZBK, Adin'r.
Nept 6, lr<50, 71
J~S.B7K EJiSH A VV7
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Will attend the ourls of Kershaw, Sumter,
T* '* 11 ! OI./MXIUP Ili.itriftc.
rairneiu. i/uriiiimwii ............
~\V. h"u \VOHKi\IAN,ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Camden, S. C.
(OJJlre immediately in rear of the Court House.)
Wll.l. ATTK.VII TIIK CO I "TITS OK
Darlington and Sumter Districts.
Business entrusted to him win incciwith prompt
ami careful attention. July 2(?.
Morusre of Cotton.
rrMIE subscribers are now building a new CotI.
ton llou.sp. and will be prepared to store cotion
on accommodating terms.
Tliey olfcr their services tor the sale or Forwarding
of cotton, and tlie reoeivihg and Forwarding
of Merchandise.
Sept -JO 75tf Mc DO WALL & COOPER^
The State of South Carolina,
kkii.shaw district.
rOHN II. TKUSDML, who is in the custody ol
the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a
S?'^i?.i?i..ltnn ..I llin anil nf
VV ril Ul UKpidt** all UailPKK n inimu) lib vw..
H. Ilollcyiiiaii, Jr., hi ving filed in my office, together
with a schedule, on oatli, of Ins estate and
effects, his petition lotlie Court of Common Pleas,
praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of
the Acts of the tieneral Assembly made for the
relief of Insolvent Pedtors. It is ordered, that the !
said 11, Uolleyiiian, Jr., and ail other the creditors
to whom the said John II Trusdel, is in anywise
ndebted, be, and tliey are hereby summoned, and
have notice to appear, before the said Court at
Camden, on Monday the fourth Jay of November
next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the pray
cr of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted.
S. K. CAPERS, Clk.
Office of Common l'leas Kershaw District, 9th
' pril, 1850. mfliniM
Notice.
THE Town council of Camden, wishes to hire 4 j
or 0 able bodied hands to work on the streets, j
hV particulars, apply to either of the council, ori
to the Town Marshall. Bv r>r?lor of council,
J. w BaLLaRD, T. Marshall. 1
I
| FAIL GOODS.
TIIE subscriber has received arid now ofiers for"
sale, a large and welJ-seiected stuck of Fall
I Goods, consisting of a lull and complete aasorti
njcnt of
Plain and colored M, ue Laines and cashmeres
Black and colored merinos and a(partas
Sup English and French bombazines
Mohair and worsted lustres &c.
English and French mourning and fancy calicoes
French, Scotch and ijnicaater mourning and fancy"
umgmnns
! Sup piaiii and watered blnck dress silks
: Biark satin toure and naiionai, tor Ud.e* dresses
(In and mourning spun nik. do do
Sup Iri-ti find Fremiti poplins
K en brocade and ciiu.e .-ilka
| Plain and laiiry < iiaiiteluoii silks
I A varied ai.d beaitli'u assortment of silk and rei- ^
vet trimmings
| Plain and black water'd silk vissettes
French mantel I las and black sacks, latest style
Black and colored woo! shawls; ladies crai?ta
! Noek and bei: ribbons
| Bonnet, cap and trimming do
' French corsets, all sizes,
, Ladies merino vests and union under dresses, lengf
ami short sleeves
j White and black hose; cashmere and lama wool dc*
do do and colored cotton do. all e>'zt:?
! M isiipli U'liifA uml rntYMfl rnlM <!n fraitti f In I > % r-- ?
A great variety of Napoieon and other new sty.ee*
' Lace capes truuiiicd embroidered miielm c? Bars
do slat'ding do
do mourning do
do hrsdnlual do
Einhroidcred muslin collars and cttfw
| Fori' muslin sleeves; infant's waists, all sizes
i Black and white lace veils
1 Embroidered and scoihmped linen lawn li'd'kfa
j Ladies, gent's and r.hiiaren-'s linen cambric Ho
j Superior French kid gloves, all sizes and colors '
1 Ladies and misses black and colored silk do
also
A large assortment of thread edging and inserting*
Swiss and cambric musiin trimmings
Flair, and lig'J svviss and organdi muslins
Swiss, Imok and mull uo
Fin in, figured and checked cahrie do
also
Superior black and colored broadcloths
do do French Doe-k n
I'lain ami mixed double milled sat'rets
Black and colored ca shine re: tr, for boy's wear
'ient's ri^'d c.ishmere and silk vesting*, very iich
Black barathea and satin do
Hoy's and youth's toilet do
Drab moleskin, for hunting coats
Black stik and beaver hate, latest fashions
A II millivoiv flrtiw vtltlo r?l? nl^m and Miwu
j '/union and Paris neck ties
J A large assortment of ready man* shirs
i Merino and shaker flannel shirrs and drawers
6'haker knit shirts and drawerN'uper
hunk and dogskin gloves; driving do
Fine kill gloves aii size
A large a"s<'rtuieut < i' English and Welch tiatinolr
''warranted not t?? shrink"
Pine red. blue and yellow flannels
Fine colored do lor s icks and cli'idren's wear
Cheap red do for servant's wear
London dtiflti bankets, of alt qualities
Fme whitney and rose Led do
Flam ami twilled negro blankets
White and colored saddle do
DOMESTIC#.
Irish and <S'cotch fronting linens and lawns
Pillowcase atnl sheeting linens
j Bleached ami brown table damask and di.-.pcr. ilf
widths
! Bleached and unbleached table cloths, all widths
| itich damask doylies ami taide napkins, ?ii sizes
I Russia and bird eye diaper;
i 11....i ..i i ,i?
nm ivauticu i'miu N <;au uu
Kussia s-iieetinjr; dowlass
Bleached and brown hoi land?
Colored worsted table cover*, all sizes
Ktubroidvred piano do; centre table and toilet do-Bleached
and borwu sheetings. of various w ii'the
do do homespun*, of ail qualities,
N froin lu 111} cents |>cr yard
Bt:sll)t:>
A large stock of
XEGRO CLOT5IS,
Consisting of .Southern Tvvillt; Georgia Plains;
i Linseys; Kerseys; Bankets; coarse .Vatinete, A.c.
All of which will be sold on the most liberal
terms. I
ID I also continue lo purchase cotton, corn and
other country produce, tor which the highest mar.
ket prices will be given.
C. MATIIESOW
; Get. 8. 80 _8t _
N'jnr*.
j s)A AAA those very fine brands; such as
; mm V'^v/Uv/ "Cousulaceon," "Gold Lea'.'* -Mid.
j (Jhar.eston, &c.
Also?10,000 medium quality, &c.
- ><? AT Mnrtnrvc
I v/n. %u. j i?v/%/i?u i^.
Salem Woolens.
HAVING taken the agencv of the Salern, N
C. WOOLEN MANUFACTORV, we am
prepared to supply Planters with their
N>gro Cloth*
of various qualities, and at iManufacturer's prices.
These Goods have been used' by severa1 Pianlers
in tins neighborhood lor many years, to whom
wo can refer, as being an article, for warmth aud
durability, ol a very superior quality.
O-WOUL will be laken in exchange, at a fair '
i price.
w AvriRusnx ?l GO.
! Aug. 5?2. 67 ttra
1 Box Smoked Halibut,
For sale bv SHAW &. AUSTIN",
~WH0SE STORE IS THAT OPPOSITE
THE POST OFFICE i
IT is KI.1AS &. KOOPMAN'S, who will sell
Fancy Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, GroceI
ries, ami all sorts oi Merchandize cheaper than can
be found elsewhere in this market. We return
our hearty thanks to customers who have so liberally
patron ized'us, and beg a continuance of their
lavors- Our iStock is new and well selected.
ELIAS <|- KOOPMAiV.
April 19 31
MARTIN & BRYAN,
FACTORS.
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,,
BOVCE & CO S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S- C.
James Martin. Thomas A. Bryan
Rfferences?Measir. Robert Martin, Charleston
R. O'Neal, Columbia, C. J. Shannon, Camden
James Wright, Cheruw, J. R. Aiken, Winnsboro
Advances made on Cotton and other I'roduce
shipped to them. Particular attention given
to the purchase of Bagging, Rope and Family
Supplies.
July 2(i. 69 3ni ,
*rA BOXES hue CHEESE. For ?ale by
OU SHAW 4. AUSTIN