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New and Choice Pall Goods, \ '1 ue sub-crib t. an, now receiving one o! the large* j and most desiru!,!" stocks of f.OODS thai lias ever been offered to the friends and customers of the ' CAMDEN BAZAARThey have, during the past week, opened, and arc now prepared to show a most splendid assortment of Rich Fabrics for Ladies'jDresses, ??? M'LU Ag Klegant Cashtmres. Muslin DeLaincs, I'lain .Merinos Chameleon I.ii-tres. Lyanese Cloths DeListe Stripes, Ginghams. i'rints, &e. a large assortment of Shawls, Such a* Long and square Shawls, both plain and printed, silk, cashmere and hrochc. *T.s r A large stock of Linens and Linen floods, Marseilles Quilts, Dimities, Curtain StuHs, <Vc. KVKKY VARIKTV OK HOSIKUV. Goods for Gentlemen's IfV?rr, Broadcloths. Cassimeres, Vestinggs, Cravats, &c. ALSO A Large and Splendid Stock of Ready .llnde CLOTHLV?,| Of every quality, and at prices which cannot fail to p.ease. ANO They are also prepared tj ode,- to Planters anil others, one of the most complete assortments to be found in Cam deti.of Blankets, Kerseys, Sattinets, Jeans, DOMESTICS, &c. &c. IXThey confidently invite the atten'ion of purchasers lo their stock, as one of the largest in town. It is their i> tent ion to embrace in tlicir stock every article of Dry Goods that may be new o> desirable, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest and best style of Goods in the market and at the lowest possible p ices. M. DRUCKER & CO. Fresh Fall and Winter Goods. The subscribers are now receiving n complete assortment of GOODS, which have been purchased at the North with great care, and which are ottered for sale on their usual accommodating terms. Tliey comprise in purl, as follows? Blankets; Negro Kerseys and Plains Superfine French black Cloth Invisible green do Blue and brown do Superfine colored Fancy Caasimercs French black Doe-skin do Fashionable Fancy N estings White, red and yellow Flannels, assorted Sattinets; all wool Plains ALSO Super, and medium silk-warp black Alpaccos Black Bombazines, assorted Super, black and colored French Merinos do Fancy Toile dc Pfiris. for Ladies' wear Plaided and striped Alpaccas A lho Black Gro de Rhine Silks; elegant fig'd charaelion Silks Elegant plain chnmclioti Silks Embroidered Mux Lin Dresses; Elegant French Cashmeres .Magnificent Lace Capes; Infant's Robes and Bodies French worked Collars and Capes Muslin inserting* and Edgings; Muslin Dresses Linen cambric H'dkfs.; Kid nnd silk Cloves Neck and Belt Ribbons; French and English Ginghams Sewing silk Fringe for Mantillas English and American Calicoes Akso Bleached and unbleached Homespuns, of cwy description A'u;>er Longcloth; Apron Checks; Bed Ticks Mexican Piaids; Plaid and striped Homespuns Furniture Dimity ami Furniture Fringe Damask Diapers; Table Cloths Bird-eye and Scotch Diapers; Calicoes of every quality. CARPETINGS. New patterns Three Ply Carpeting* do super do do Veuetian do do Druggets do Elegant and assorted worsted and Tufted Rugs With a variety of other articles. Sept. H. LEVY SON. Ready 31ade Clothing. Just received, a well selected stock of Ready made Clothing, such as, Super, cloth Coats; super. Overcoats do Shad Overcoats: Hound skirt Coats do Drab and Beaver Overcoats Black and fancy colored Pants do Satin and Valencia Vests Colored Merino Vests Short and Long Flushing Coats Blanket Coats, &c. sept. 11. II. LEVY & SON. Hardware and Blacksmith's Tools. A complete assortment always on hand, by sept. 11. II. LEVY &. SON. Groceries. Sugars, CofFee, Molasses, Sa't, Iron, Bacon and T ?..,i i ,u.HUv.a V. O.C.J utOl-l.yi.IUi., U..U u. ....V UUH HU?!- | ity, for sale ' y uept 11. H. LEVY 4- SON. Just Received, Carved Tortoise Shell Tuck Combs Side do do do Dressing and Fine do Hair and Tooth Brushes; Fancy .Soaps, sept. II. LEVY &. SON. Bagging and Hope. A full supply of Bagging, Rope and Twine. H. LEVY & SON. c. vriir-a. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Enjjlwh, FTvnrh, German and Domestic Fancy (.<>odx, Hoi^CV- c*. Button..' nmt all kind* of Tnmraing" ; Comb*. Ilti.'. " | Violin*. Fan*, ^twpendem. Pin*. Needle*. Jewelry. Perfu- i mery. Toy-*, Marble*. Slates. Pencil*. Steel Pens, &x.? No. 208 King-street, opposite Victoria House, Charleston, 8. C. Sept 12 37 tf Stone Lime. A fresh supply of the above article for sale by ?epu 12, c. L CHaTTEN. . Removal. The subscriber has removed to tlic Store two doors south of the Post Office, and immediately opposite Mr. J. S. Depass, where he has and will continue to keep a good supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, SL'Cfl AS Loaf, lump, crushed, powdered, clarified and brown Sugars Rio, Java, Laguira, Mochoand Cuba Coffee Gunpowder and Hyson Teas New Orleans, Trinidad and Cuba Molnsscs Rice, Mackarel, Salmon and Herrings Confectionary, Green Ginger, for preserving Almonus, tvaisins, ri^s &.c. Ali of which will be sold low for cash. UrThe highest market prices 'either cash or barter) paid for country produce. sept 19. A E. ALLEN. In Ordinary?Lancaster Dlst. Hiram Joyner and others, Applicants, vs. William Joyncr fhd others, Defendants.?Real Estate of Frederick Jnyner, deceased It appearing to my satisfaction, that Wesley Barrett, Joyner D. Barrett, Emily Au'en and husband Hall Auten, Jas. P. Hendrick and wife Sarah C., Evan Deas and wife Sarah, George Joyner, Middleton Joyner, Jonathan Wallace, Green Wallace, Thoinas Merrettand wife Polly, John Hilton and wife Ruth, Katy Sumry and husband, Nancy Spence, William Hyde and wife Sarah, Win. Jas. Joyner, Elizabeth Turner, R'noda Sumrncrville, Defendants, in above case, reside without the limits of this State. I? is ordered that each and all of paid Defendants do appear and object to the saie or division of the Real Estate of Frederick Joyner, * i i\ L _ r 11 k. l j r ri. . ' I (neceaseu; on or oeiore imn aay 01 uecemoer, 1840, or their consent to the same will be entered on record. J AS. II. WITI1ERSPOON, 0. L. D. Ordinary's Office, Lancaster J oQ o Diet., Sept. 10th., 1849- { #*_ '}m Ladies Gloves and Dress Goods. Just received and for sale. Ladies' Black, White and Colored French Kid Gloves, of superior quality also : Made colors and Printed Cashmeres and He Lainos, some very rich. Handsome colored .Silks, new styles. Muslin Dresses. English Prints, great varieties and law prices. Frpnch Merinos, <kc. E. W. BON KEY. Sept 19 38 tf DR. ROGERS' [COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. ^ j A safe and certain euro fur Consumption of tub 0^7 ! Lungs, Spitting of Bi.ood, Coughs. Cor.fts, Asthma, Pain in thk Side. Bronchitis, Hooping Couuii and all A PuLMONARl AFFF.ctions, TESTIHOTflALS. Extracts from Certificates wliicli can be seen in full by jNK j calling up ti the Agents. f,',r j Mr. A. f,. Scovill?Having been afflicted with a most |n. , i distressing ('ongli, until niv l.tmgs became affected to such " j a degree ilint I was continually spilling blood; and being |c(|, ; under t'ie care of an able physician. williont obtaining ,j|C I anv relief, until I procured a bottle of DR. ROGERS'S ,.ul | LIVERWORT and TAR. which restored me to health in sli(| a very short titne. J. FINCH. t.r , Cincinnati, Nov. 5,1811. an,j [From the Hon. Judge William Burke, late Postmaster of feet theeiiyof Cincinnati for more than twenty years.] Cot The statement of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest dec confidence of the public. I can fully corroborate what he the lias said, having used the medicine myself with the most say decided benefit. WILLIAM I1UUKE. tliei Cincinnati, August 12.1815. Me [Frsn. the Wife of Rev. George W. Malev-] Ibai I have been afflicted with diseased lungs for several cas< years; having tried various prescriptions with little sue- pric cess. At last I tried Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar. a g< and found great relief. 1 would recommend it to all who bee are suffering with diseased longs. SARAH MALEV. ?f Cincinnati. August 12. lslo. Ala C^Tlic following certificate from one of tlw most distin. favi gnisbed physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled to great credit: I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe fidi?:..... ?? ,|,mne nnnear linltrofeS- T sifinal. Mr. Charles Wade. "f f.is city. ?as quit** low m?i wiilt Pulmonary Consumption. Tor which 1 had been mai treating with less than usual success. At his request, and sinr thai of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's (|)lr Liverwort and Tar; and I mrst confess that its effects par were really surprising. After using the second bottle my use visits were discontinued, ami he was soon restored to ha\ health. 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother prac- tlir< thinners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary coin- woi plaints which baflle the ordinary mode of treatment. Din WILLIAM* J. RICHARDS, M. D. fret Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1814 ing Extract fmm a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oet. 2G, 1818. be1 .Mr. A. L. Neovill. Cincinnati: ?" 1 Ih ar .Sir?] want you to send me one gross of Dr. R<>- ,n* gers* Liverwort ami Tar. I am entirely out of it, and * have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it 'J?' has made here, has made a g.*eat demand for it. Yours, <$c., K. W. HITTINGTO.V, Druggist. bat We will now a?k the aflleted to candidly examine the (.||n above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than this mo| can be given in favor of any other medicine. The al>ove |?n testimonials are from persons in good standing, who ran <ca be seen and heard from; and from Physicians Professors wf) enjoying the eonfidence of the people, who. alter having j t|, ex|aTienced the go:-ds effects of this tneilieine, have come jj,K forward arid conscientiously recommended it to nc used. iiyBeware of Counterfeits and lmse Imitations. JZi y. B.?The genuine articles is signed. "Andrew Rogers.'* on the engraved wrap|>er around each bottle. 5Cr*Priee?J! per Isolde, or sir Bottles for ?5. Sold j wholesale and retail bv in . SCOVIL if MEAD, 113 Chartes st., | between Conti and -S't. Louis sts. New Orleans. j Sole General Agents for the Southern States. | Sold by J. R. MeKain, Camden ; A. hitch, Columbia; tj(? Jfavilanu. Ilarrall & Co., and P. M. Coke*, Charleston ; ) Mannsel Hall, Winnsboro. June 27 25 Important Remedy. MITCHELL'S EVE SALVE, A certain, safe and effectual cure for Soie, Weak and j ' Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly fur diseases of j j("s' the Eye, j Pa The unparalleled sncces which has attended the use of > ct,,: Ids preparation, and the acknowledged necessity for some | 8 article which can be relied U|vm. as a remedy in severe ; cases of Opthalmic affections which are so prevalent in this I eountrv. induce the Proprietor to make arrangements | ? I . ! . 1 . C!-l ,1.? rani.ll nf i <fc ! inroni>ii niM /tgi'in*. m |>iu<r mm oanr, . every individual wlio may need the benefits which result J?-") frotn its nee. j ' * The great ad vantages possessed by thisarlicle over every other,itsCEHTAlNTr. Safety. Convenience and I'.cono- { ' :l mv. All Physicians admit that great danger i* to Ik* a|e '* pre bended from drugging the eve when in an inflamed and [ . unhealthy state. In the use of this Salve this objection is ""l1 entirely removed, as no harm ran (xwibly result from its i ^ use; it being, in all eases applied to the external portion* . of the eye; thereby avoiding all the ineonvenienee. pain D I and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of j : any pungent article into the eye. arj, ts activity in subduing inflamntion is so great that but few x \7 cases require the use of more than one bottle to efleet a , c],j a perfect cure. j Set J. R. McKAlN, Agent for Camden. j Si<< ??? _______ . I New and Elegant Perfumery, ^ The subscriber lias just received and o; encd i sufl new and ch oice selection of Perfumery, Soaps, j Ac, ('osmetics, &c., consisting in part, of ! n'" Ltihin'* Kx't Jenny J.ind iSabv's F.x't Comte d'Orsay j ? " JockcyClub Ivde'* lledyostnia r! '* " Mignionette Haul's Eau Lustra! '* " Pateboly " Nymph Soap " " Vervienc " Shaving Cream " Boquet dc Caroline jllonssel's " Essence H'sptet ((iiierhiin's " " Low's \\ imbor Soap {Transparent Wash Kalis Shaving Taldet (Orris Tooth Paste A l.stt Cologne. Rose, Honey, and Lavender Water, Bay Rum, French I'hilocomb, Bear's Oil, Bear's Grease and Beefs Marrow, for t he hair, with many other articles in the line too numerous to mention which mavhe had at may 9. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Sugars. A fresh supply of Crushed, Clarified and Powdered. Sugar. For sale by THOMAS BON NELL & CO. June 23 tf 20 Victims of Dyspepsia! look here:: DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. Tliirt Medicine is offered to the public generally from a full conviction that it is superior to any other now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaini, Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, &c. j Prepared o.^'v by 'he Proprietors, G. W. ALLEN, M. D., far.lW.'-hia, nd J' A' & V- L . " mo ivt (wi> Xiroot Charleston. I n I I.Vj V b Li A LI U, llU. vUl rvmg So. Ca. ,,r ? IT None Genuine unless signed liy Dr. G. vv. ALLEN, and countersigned by J. A. & W. L. CLEVELAND. The battles having the words "Allen's Dvspeptic Medicine, Phila.," blown ^ on the glass. Sole Agent for Camden, Z. J. DeIIAV, ( >? Nearly Opposite Mrsotlic Hull. ' Sept 5 3(> lv ''1R :? rpc Committed ren To the Jail of Lancaster District, Two negro ] meu, Jacob a bright mulatto about .ri feet 7 or 8 ? inches high, between 2f> and 30 years of age. stout built, and Jiin, a very black fellow between 20 and 1 30 years of age 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high very doc stout built, they say they belong to John Oneall of to i Wayne County Georgia, the owner is requested to ing come forward prove property pay charges and take ter them away. cal JAMES ADAMS, Jailor. as July 24,1849. 31 _ 2in. ligl VJEAST POWDERS. ? These Powders are an entire substitute for ( Yeast in all culinary purposes, having been im- ] proved by a recent Chemical Discovery, by which they are rendered perfectly harmless to the Dyspeptic as well as the Epicure, and are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. jj,.. For sale at Z. J. DEI I AY'S, |ia, Nearly Opposite Masonic I la II. |,a, Sept 3 3f> if jj,! 1IIRK. GOODLAD'S K' Fashionable Ilonnct .Store. Im New (ioods ju?t rec eived, consisting of Ribbons, " Bonnets, Flowers, (.'apes, Cardinals, Olovos, &c. open and ready lor sale at very low prices for cash me or to punctual customers. Airs. (i. particularly Cl" recommends them as being the most fashionable in ' j11 the market. I1 ET Bonnets cleansed, altered and trimmed so as to render the most skillful judges unable to tell them from new. At the store formerly occupied by Dr. A. DfLeon. Oct 18. i Wicks nii?l (2lasses. Inr The subscriber has just received and opened a large and select assortment of Solar, Cauiphine 1 and other Lamp Wicks, Classes, &.( . Sperin and Solar Oil which he offers Cor sale on the most, reasonable lernis for casii or punctual aln customers. Z. J. DKIIW. coi yearly Opposite Mnsouir I toll April 1th, 1849. if 11 BE YE WISE IN TIME.-CO Mothers rend lhi*t Attentively. nested by thousands nn?l used by Physicians PK. KI.Kit's Co it in a i. and Carminative, stands before ' public unequalled for the speedy and certain cure of j kuiioea. DvsKNTERT, CttOI.era MotJUS. ClIOI.ERA j axti'm. Cot.tc. Ottirt\<;. Pains. Ki.utpi.encY, and ! ill derangements of the Stomach and Bowels caused | eething. improper food. drinks, etc. siatic Ciioi-Kra.?Tins scourge of nations has at i rtli appeared among its. Before it the timid flee and stoutest quail. while along its pathway thousands are down as summer flowers. Ilenrts ourc gav ltecome , and many mourn over the desolation that this despoil* >f the threshold has occasioned. As a preventative |Kisitive cure for Asiatic ( iioi.kra and all other nfions of the Stomach and Bowels, 1>K. K KEF, MI'S tinal holds out the greatest promises. There is no i eption in this remedy, it is capahic of grappling with i severest forms of disease, and in all cases triumphs. I it unhesitatingly, and 1 challenge investigation, that re is not known within the ample folds of the Materia pica, nor by the wide spread public, a single remedy, i will under all circumstances cure one half as many : ;s of Summer Complaints as the Cordial. The jiro- i lor asks a careful perusal of the following letter trorn | ntlemau. well known in this city. Had this Article ii used, many whose hones lie bleaching on the plaitis Mexico, would now be among kindred and friends, s! for the bigotry of medical boards and governmental jritisin. UK AD TI1E FOLLOWING TESTIMONY. Philadelphia. June 1st. 18-19. )r. J. N. Keeler: Dear Sir?1 received your note this ning asking for information as to thr distribution I le of the package of Cordial you put into mv possesi while in command of the United Stales Transport ing the Mexican War. Acconling to vmtr directions a t was distributed in Vera Cruz. the oiTier I kept for the of my seamen and others on board. Isdh-ving 1 should c use for it as I had on hoard frequently from one to >e hundred persons, and that many on leaving Mexico tilt) be on the sick list. Such was the fact. Dysentery, .rrhoea etc. extensively prevailed- I used the Cordial ly and not in a single instance do I recollect of its liavlailed to completely cure. My own crew would often attacked with Diarrhoea. Dysentery, peculiar to nearly after getting on shore and eating fruit and vegetables? urli eases the Cordial failed in none to cure speedily. Vlien in New Orleans a frond informed inc of a I'hilaphia gentleman. S. Cliurchiuati Esq.. was sick with the 'entery and despaired of by the Doctor. I mentioned ring a bottle or so of your Cordial?lie sent it to him I in a few days I hail the pleasure of seeing him on mge and well. I can give you many names and tcstinials of the efficacy of your Cordial if necessary. 1 ,*c given it to one Ship-master of this port in particular, ipt. Whipple, ship Moncgehala) and he informed me he nld never be without it, and from my own opinion of it, link it the safest and best medicine 1 ever used or have mil to Ixs used in a flections of the Stomach and aeis. I remain vours respectfully. I). S \VILCOa, No. 235 st. and 8th ?L Extract of a letter from Sandford Hell, M. D. Philadelphia. Sept. 13rh, 1847. - *' * t 1 r?r,linl ir. ivccicr:?At your rei|nri?i , umc mku r ny own family, as well a* in several instance* upon se I Itavc had occesiun to prescribe fur. and am highly ttsed with its o|*-rntion. and have no doubt it will ere g become one of the most popular remedies for afleeis of the stomach and bowel* of the present day. Villi the liest wishes for its success, believe me. yours irnlr. NAN'FORu HELL, M. D.. 1-ate Surgeon LT. S. Army. Extract of a letter from the Rev- Dr. Earle. Davisville. Bucks county. August 25th, 1817. Icar Sir:?* * * I ain now prepared to recommend ir Cordial from having used it with success in several lances; and I am now trying your Sausaparii.i.a nacea in a case of protracted debility, attended with igh. apparently produced in the young lady by her "outwing her strength," to use a common phrase. Your*. A*o.. ALFRED EARLE. M. D. 'repared and Sold Wholesale and Retail N. W. Cor. 3rd kouth Si 3rd Si Green Sl?. Philadelphia, where also y Is- had Dr. KKKLE1CS Coco it Svri'p, Yermikuue iter. Rheumatic Lotion*. Liver A* Sanative Pii.ls. rsnle also bv P. 51. Cohen, Charleston: Z. J. Dellav. mden; Boatwriglit Si Mint. (Columbia; S. F. Goode & s. Ponn. Edgefield; Dsivega <fc Bennett. Chesterfield ; irdlaw Ac Dundy. Abbeville; and by respectable DrugIs throughout the State. Price 25 cents. I?'7~ See Cirars. |R. KEELF.R'S SAKS A1'AILL A (En "or the permanent cure and removal of all diseases <in? from a asperities of the Blood, or liabii of the body. : Chronic diseases of the Chest. Consumption. Bronlis. Catarrh. Pleurisy. Scrofula in all its forms. Tetter, tld head. Blotches of the face. Chronic diseases of the imnch, Liver and Skin, cutaneous eruptions, white Mines. Hip-joint affection, deep seated jmins of the ies. swellitiL's of the joints. I leers. Syphilitic disorder* rettrhil and all Hereditary predis|x>sitjoiis. Females lering from olistrnetioii. sallow complexion, nervousness. .. will linil the Sarsuparilla an elegant remedy for their toval. 3~ For details, certificates, Ac., see circulars, Ac.? re $1 |s-r Bot'.ln, large si/e. 0 Is-ttle* $5. 'or sale by Z. J. DkILVY, Cninden. tine 20, 1819. 25 Classical and School Books. Ambon's Cicero, Cir.-ar, Horace. Virgil and Sullust. " Anabasis, ('leavland's do. Owen's Cyro|wedta. Hutchinson.-.' do. Bullion's ' Jrcek Grammar. ' l-atiii and Greek Readers. " ** ami English Grammars. Antliori's New Greek Grammar, Fisk's do. ' Gr?-ek Ia-ssoiw, and Prose Composition. " Lathi do do il<? Andrews' Stoddard's Luin Grammar Exercises ) and Reader. \ " " First Lessons in Latin. Melinteok aad Crook's l*t Book in Latin and Greek Litin Tutor; .Hair's L'llin Nyntax. (.mini*, i J1IIII ? ruiuiH.n. Rinlliumn'* Rudiment* l,itni (miinmar. Jacob's I.ulin iti-suler. Aiilliun'* Jacob's < Invk Render. Cooper'* Virnil; Tyler"* Twiuis. LcVerelt'* Juvenal; Viri Romtr. llistoriir Saenc. 1 ampricrn's Abridged Classical Dictionary. I .id'Jell ami Scott'* Creek and Eng. ?!<? I*-\erett'* l/'xicou ; (trove's cl??. Ambon's Classical Dictionary. Ainsworlh'* l.iliu <lo tJ vri. anil Alig'd. Ponnegan'* Lexicon; il" abridged. Crcisliaeir* (ircek Testament. I'arklnirst'* Hebrew Lexicon. French, Spanisli. Italian ami (Serman flrnmmars, Dictionaries, Readers. Exercises. Ac. For sale by ALEXANDER YOI'XG. pril 4lh, lSI'J. If 15 Fire and Marine Insurance. GAMDEN INSTANCE COM,"ANY, <>K NEW JERSEY,) CHARTERED IN lb32. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. ' X. JKltnKY,) CHARTERED KKKRUAKY, 1940. Hie subscriber having received the Agency of above institulions for Camden and vicinity will eivo applications, and issue Policies at the curit rates, IV. I). MeDOWALL. Feb. 29. 9 tf Removal. ['lie subscriber having removed his Shop one ir in rear of M. Drucker's store, will be happy supply any one with a (Jin, Ilorse Mill, ThreshMachine or Wheat Fan. He requests Plans, before sending to another State lor Gins, to I and examine his, as they arc warranted to he well made, as free front taking tire, to run as lit, and make as good cotton as can be had, and d as cheap, (two dollars per saw, made out of i best cast steel plate.) Did Gitis faithfully repaired. Feb. 7. R. J. McCRKIGIIT. lie took a Fit. The undersigned would respectfully return his inks to (he public for the large patronage they fc bestowed on him, and informs them that he 5 made arrangements with Messrs. While it iderhill one of the most fashionable Tailoring tablishinenis in New York, who will furnish n monthly with the London, Paris, and New rk Fashions. He hopes with his own wcluwn ability, and the large number ol good workl n he keeps employed, will enable lum to cxe!C work at. short notice, and in as good style as, i be done in the Stale, if any have doubts, aac let them come and take a lit. W. M. WATSON. Feb 14 tf 7 Turning, Either in Iron or Wood neatlyMone; also, havr had considerable experience in (inn work, reirit:jr Locks, Keys, &c. will be thankful for any is of that kind. It. .1. McCREICJMT. ' Feh 27. 0 tf Ancrum's Ferry. Not ire is hereby jjiven that the crossing1 at the ivo Kerry, on the Watoreo Hiver, wiil he disltintied alter the 1st of January next. T. J. ANCUHM. August lit) 3<j 11 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And nil Diseases arising; from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, in both ITIale and Female. Such a? Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, .Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hnmed and iJtfcult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in allying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wehs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Fain in the Head, Defieienev of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and F.ves. Pain in the Side, Baek. Chest, Limbs. Ac., sudden Flushes of Heart. Fuming in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil and great depression of Spirits, lu. ..fTw-nrfilk' cured liv 2 F."." KOCPLAHD'C CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over ihe above Diseases is not excelled?if equalled?by any other prejwrntion in the United Slates, ax the aires attest, in many eases after skilful physicians had failed. Derangement of the T.iver anil Stomach nre sources of Insanity, and will also produce diseases of the Heart. Skin. Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body open to an altaek of the Cholera, Bilious or Yellow F>*ver. and is generally the first can?e of that most Intncfnl disease. Consumption. OPINION'S OF Till'. PIIILADKLPIIIA PRF.fS. "TIIE DISP.VTCII," Dcr.21st.savs: As IsvAi.tJABt.t: Medicine?We have frequently heard the celebrated Herman Bitters, manufactured by Dr- Hoot land, spoken of in terms of commendation, and we know deservcdlv so. It is a loo common practice, in certain quarters, to pnfi"all innnner.if useless trash, but in the case of the above Bitters, hundred* are living witnesses of their great moral and physical worth As a medicine for the Liver Complaint..htundice. .Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia. it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters, the patient does not heroine debilitated, but constantly gains strength and vigor to the frame?a fact worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are pleasant in taste and smell, and can he administered under any circumstances. to the most delicate stomach. Indeed, they : ean he used by all persons wiili the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are rnneh affected in the nervous system, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually Increase. We spe?k from experience, and j are of course, a proper judge. The press far and wide, have united in recommending the GeJinan Hitters, and to | the afflicted We most cordially advise their use. *SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 24th. Rays.? ' Do ocr coon citizkxs who are invalid*, know the many astonishing cure* tliat have been performed l>y Dr. Holland's Celebrated German Bittern If tlieydonot, we recommend litem to tlie " German Medicine Store, all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility the Doctor lias rnred many of our citizens after the lmst physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicin" that every one should know of. and we ennnot refrain giving our testimony in their favor,and that which gives them greater claim ujhjii our liuiililc eflbrt.they are entirely Vegetable. " THE DAILY NEWS." July 4 th,says. " We speak knowingly of Dr. Hooffland's Celebrated German Bittern, when we say it it a blessing of thin age; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous Systems. it has not we think an equal. It is a Vegiiable Preparation. and made without Alcohol, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. READ TIZK FOLLOWING: It is from one of our first Druggists, a gentleman favorably known throughout the I'nited States? the proprietor of the " Medical Worm Syrup I'mi.adei.pitia. Nov. 22d. 1818. Dear Sir.?It is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, having sold largely of them these last few months to var'otts persons, afflicted wiili Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility of I the Nervous System. I can sav conscientiously, that they are the best article of the kind I have ever sold, (and 1 deal in all the popular medicines.) and I consider it tl* only medicine for the above diseases lie fore the public. 1 have never sold one Isittle that has not given satisfaction. and brought forth the commendation of those who used it. I deem this my duty to yon as the proprietor of this highly valuable article, and to those afflicted with the ehove complaints, that they may know of its curative priqierlies, and enable them to select the good front the various articles with which our market is flooded. With much respect, I remnio yours. &c.. J. N. IIOllKXSACK. Druggist, Corner of S-cond and Coates streets. Can stronger testimony lie adduced by nnv Preparation before the public! A single bottle will convince any one of their |Hiwvr over disease. They are entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy 'he most obstinate costiveiicss. and give strength and vigor to the frame, al no time debilitating the patient; Is-nig al-o grateful to the most delicate siomnrh under any circumstances, and can be administered with perfect safely to delicate infant*?they arc free from Alcohol. Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. They can betaken at all times and under all eircimistanres. no ordinary exposure will prevent them having a salutary e fleet, ami no had result can accrue from an overdose. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the principal Depot. GEKMA N MEDICINE STOKE, No. 278 Race street, Philadelphia. For sale in r.oinEx. liv J.imes U. M'KAi?t--f''duinbia by lluaiwriglit & Mini?("hester ('. fl. bv Ib-edv <fc I'nfT. ami by respectable Druggist* generally throughout the I'nilwl Suites. July H 2'J if Seasonable Goods. The subscriber has just teceived a good supply of Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, cousislit.g in part of various articles lor Ladies Dresses, Calicoes, at all prices, brown and bleached Homespun, &c.? together with a good assortment for Cent'emeu's wear, and a great variety of other articles. ALSO A slock of choice Groceries, all of which he will sell as low as they can be bad in the place, and to which he respectfully invites the attrution of purchasers. J. CHARLES WORTH. April 2") 17 tf Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete. Those wishing to buy, have only call and I am satisfied u ill go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Dec l."3 tf "?0 Cash for Bark. We will contra."! for Bark at lit rate of 86 a cord, cash?or 83 in Trade. W. ANDERSON if- CO. j Ma Hi. 7th, IMP 10 tf Medical Books, Ac. Mi-dical, Mural, Religious ami Miscellaneous Books, and Stationary of great variety, fur sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. April 4th. 1819. if 14 L. H . BOS KEY Will continue to act as Agent for persons transacting business in either of the Banks in Camden F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & (lenernl Agent, r- t m n p v s r. Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any description. Regular Auction day, every Friday. O*Auction Room two above tho Bank of Camden. 11?if Notice. The subscriber is receiving a large addition to hisVtock of Groceries, consisting of all the leading articles. Country people will find it to their interest to call. There is also a fine assortment at hie store up town, third door above M. Pucker (j[? Co, He has also received direct from Florida, 50,000 hrst Cuba filled Scgars. they are an excellent arti. c!e, and will be sold much lower than ever known in this market or elsewhere, sav from -S3 to 86 pr thousand. 11. HOLhEYMAN. Camden, 12th June, tf 24 Family Groceries. A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, at tho CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. Wnfclic<t and Jewelry. j Trillium) ilvnr Wate'ie*. Chain*, KfV?, llinij*. E.ir' riii};!', Brarcli'lK, IVm anil I'oneilx?per-tarles, A*e. A. YOlNG. April lili, 18111, if U H %Slv A<S 15 i\ V. WIT.MAM .1. CRRAI.ll. will ntteml imnrtunlly toal ! hii?iiipfsentrusted i?? Iiih rare in eitlicrof the Bank* o J Camden May 10. DR. CULLEN'S I\ DI A> VEGETABLE PANACEA !! f 'l'hi.4 Medicine i? warranted to be superior to any otli- j er preparation of Sa rsaparilla in tlie WorCl--lia? cured mid i : will cure more cases of Scrofula, or king'* Evil, O'onsuiop- ; ' tion, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate Cutaneous Erup- | I lions. Blotches, Hilt*, Ring Worms, and Tetter. Scald f Head, Chronic Ulcers. Mercurial disease, lChcomaiism, Neuralgia, Liver complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, I)y*Cpxia, etc.. than any other medicine ever discovered, and ' nee it is the liest purifier of the blood ever offered to the i public. Head the certificate of Mr. Brooks, and then send 1 to our Agent and get a pamphlet containing scores just a* strong. ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE I! GO AND SEE HIM AND YOU WILL SAY TIIK HALF ' HAS NOT BEEN TOLD ! ! 1 We the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, Ir., at the office of Messrs. Remand A: Walton, 376 Market street, Phi In , consider his case the rao*t remarkable one we have ever witnessed or heard of. His disease was Scrofula, and terrible must have been , bis twelve years' conflict with the destroyer! His Palate, ' the enlire rocf of his month, Nose, Upper Lip, and lower ' lid of the right Eye have been destroyed, bis Face nearly 1 eaten up. and part of the Jaw Bone carried away And | yet we can give no description of his case. ( Mr. B. informs us thatin January last, the whole interior of his mouth, ns well as most of hi* face, was a mas* of I deep and painful ulcers. UU I lie i-nil 01 January iilhi, uc uuuuuciircu tutting xj\. C*ull?*it*ti Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the , disease in a few days, and from that time the cure has pro < gres.-ed without intermission. ' New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and though Imdly disfigured, his face is sound and |iis general health is restored. W'c are assured tliat in the treatment of Mr. Brooks' Citsc no Mercurials, Oinlments, or Caustic applications Imve Is-eti used,?in lacl, the Panacea alone has wrought this wonderful change. Pi.it.tr S. White. Esq., J. W. Jones, M. D*l Rev. Joiin Chambers, W. Steeling, M. I). Rev. A. D. ( it.i.ttte, T. P. S. Rmtr, M. I). Rev. J. R. Niciioi.as, Jacob Frinck, M. L). Rev. Wit. Urie, 8. B. Coi.sat, M. L). Rev. E. Kincaio, J. W. Asiimead, Esq. Rev. Levi Brink, P. *?ken Smith, Esq. E. Gui.i.ion, rsq. L. A. Gooey, Emj. I And thousands of others equally respectable, whose names might be added if necessary. Residence west side of Jefferson street, third door from Schuylkill, running front Schuylkill Sixth, between Locust and Spruce* Wholesale and retail by Rowano A Wai.Ion, Proprietors, No. 21 N. Sixth street, l'liila., James R. McKain, Camden, BoatwrigiitJc Miot, Columbia,P.M.Cohen, Charleston. A CERTAIN CUKE FOR TIIE PILES. ! Or. Culleu'ti Indian Vegetable I'ile Itemed y Is a Domestic Preparation, which lias been used with entire success for many years. Being an internal medicine, it lias decided preference over outward applications, which are but platives, and not curatives. This medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action, and a permitnmt cure?w hich we warrant, or refund the money. Wholesale and retail, by Kuwand it Walton, proprietors, 21 N. Sixth street, Phila., James R. McKain, Camden, Boatwriglitaud Miot, Columbia, P. M. Cohen. CharlestonDRr CULLEVS INDIAN VEGETAwi nr?m?>i\vr NO CURE NO PAY. Rend Physicians' Opinions of its Virtues. 1 liave prescribed the abov* Medicine in several cases o. Primary Vent-rial Diseases and Mecendarv T.yphilii, ami the elK-ct has been strikingly beneficial; so murh so as to imliii'c nie to continue ij? use in such eases with much satisfaction. It is generally agreeable to the taste of patients. JOHN A. KLKINTOX, M. D. No. 102 N. Fifth Street. Philailelphia, June 12. Iftl.'i. 1 have prescribed " Dr. ('illicit'* Remedy" inmany cases of (kmorrlicea, and found it toellecra cure in a very short time. A. WAILSO.V, M- D. Corner Twelfth and Shippen-sts. Wholesale and retail by Itowand and Walton, nroprietors. No. 21 X. Sixth street, I'hila., Jatnes R. Mckain, Camden. Houtwright and J Hot, Columbia, P. M. Cohen, Charleston, D It. CULL EN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. This Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation, and far sur passes Hooper's Fills in all cases in which they are recommended* Hundreds of Females whose constitutions huve been lieen broken down, have l?een restored to [wirfect health by the use of this invaluable medicine. It is entirely harmless in its operation, and may be taken with perfect safety ittanv lime. Wholesale 'anil retail by Rowand and Walton, proprietors. .No. 21 X. Sixth street, i'hila.. Jatnes K. .MeKaio, I Camden. Hoatwright and .Mint, Columbia. P. .M. Cohen, Charleston. Jnlv IS 29 if BY ROBERT LATTA, LATE BT C. II. DAVIS, Would respectfully announce, that he has now in charge the above well located Hotel, convenient to the most business part of lite Town, for travellers ; directly on all streets passing through?and now undergoing tlx rough repairs. Jle earnestly i solicits a call from his friends and the public generally?fur lie feels conlidcnl that they cannot be otherwise than pleased, as no pains will be spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can he had at the Bar, except on Sunday. GoilJard's old 180o Ilran. dy and other fine Liquors in bottles; the most favorite brands of Champagnes : the choicest brands nf Segars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale in pi ts ; Soda Water anJ ICE will be kept constantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and atten tive hostlers. He is agent for the Northern Line of Stages. N. B.?Omniiiuscs run regularly to and from the Rail Road Depot for passengers, who can also be accommodated with a carriage, buggy or horse to go into the country. ETTlie Charlotte Jefifersonian and Journal, Clieraw Gazette, Marion Star and Chaileston Courier insert II times and forward bills to thp Hotel. Camden, May 2d, 1849. 18 tf Blacksmithing and Wagon Making, The undersigned having taken the stand recently occupied by Wiutaker & Akrants. respectfully gives notice, thathe intends to carry on tho business as heretofore. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill all orders with promptness and despatch. Me will make fo order, all kinds of ploughs, with other plantation tools, and mill work. Particular attention will bo paid to shoeing horses?(n sl.'nrt, as lie will givo his personal attention to both departments of his business, ho will guarantecsatisfaciion. His Woodshop is amply supplied with the best of Timber, well-seasoned, and he would like to see the man, who can put up better work, from a wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach. Mis prices will be in accordance with the times, and for the ready money will be such as cannot fail to satisfy the most economical. As be believes in the maxim, that short settlements make long friends, he will expect settlements to be made quarterly. N. B. ARRANTS. Feb 14 tf 7 The Bank of Camden, s. t., 22d AUGUST, 18IS Extract from the Minutes ?f the Board: ' Ordered, that notice be given that to all notes offered for renewal after the lirsf October, the ori' ginal signatures of all parties will be required, or the notes will not be renewed : and that this rule will be rigorously enforced once every year herc1 after. By order of tl e Board. W. J. GRANT, Cashier. 1 September 5 31 tf i A CARD. Reynolds Si Reynolds. [ have this day associated VVm. Jj. Reynolds with me in the practice ot Dentistry. Mr. Reynolds has been my pupil for the past . four years, and I commend himjwith confidence to t the eommunitv. The business will be conducted as formerly at my office on Main street, under the above name and style. WM. REYNOLDS. August 22 34 tf va^iao. I ivv? Application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature, for a recharter of Gooch's and I Ingram's ferry, on the Catawba river in Lancaster C District, formerly known as Lanier's tf* Green's. Lancaster, .Sept. 8th 1810. 39 tf. 1 _ i i 11 ?|?rm A Plantation for Sale. The subscriber offers for pale, a tract of Land to the wept side of VVateree river, and on' the vaters of 25 mile creek ; adjoining the lands of Japt. Win. Kennedy and the Estate of Jno. Ches* tut, containing above 4000 acres, 2000 with a iont of a mile a half on the river, and the balance in the creek. Six hundred being under cuiliva* ion, having a tine mill seat all necessary build* ngs for a settlement gin house and screw; the and is six miles from Camden. Srtid land will be 'old at private sale on accommodating terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, are referred to Sapt. Thus, Lang, Major Cai.tey, or to the sub- i icriber. McRA BREVARJ). June 30,1849. 6m 27_ IimiAir . r Ikl!ilUU V Ali> The subscriber respectfully informs his friends uid cus timers in Camden and the surrounding :ountrv, tiiat he has removed his Wlieclright ana Blacksmith shop to the corner of DeKalb & Lyttlefon street, having erected suitable buildings for carrying on the above business ; and is now prepared to do any work that may be entrusted to liiin. A good supply of seasoned wagon timber, rire and other Iron, Pipe boxes of all sizes, common boxes, breast and tongue chains, cast iron barrow wheels, &c. &c. kept constantly on hand. Horses neatly and carefully shod. ROBERT U TWEEDJ Bh GOODLAD, Tailor, Agent tor the sale ol Crooking Shears, Small Points, Square and Scales, Tape Measures, mark' ing Chalk, Curved Rulers, cf-c. The Mirror of Fashion is published on the first day of ev> ry month, at 82 a year, devoted to a re' view of the Fashions for the month, and to the subject of measuring and draughting, by the most approved authorities in the world. 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 * a few days, say the 1st of April. march 5. FOR SALE, ' That Two Story Brick Building on Broad street suitable for a Store and Residence, with all the ne- j cessary out Buildings in gcod repair, and large Lot attached, in the most business part of Town. Terms made easv. Enquire of" Mrs^C. F. CARPENTER. July 11 2U tf Tbe subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Buggies, Roekaways, <fec., and Harness, which he offers for sale at reduced prices. > He is prepared to build and to repair every descript ion of Carriage, Wagon, Cart, Wheelbarrow &'*, and all kinds of lion work, either for plantation or other use. Horses carefully and neatly shod. ROBERT MAN. June 27 If 26 Labour-Saving Machine. The undersigned having purchased the right of Subin's l'ATBNT WASHING MACHINE, for Kershaw District, has commenced manufacturing them. They are a very simple machine and cannot get out of order. Those who are using them in this place, can testify as to their performance. As much washing can be done m one day by this machine, as in three, by (he old method. 1 The public are invited to call at McDowall & 1 Cooper's store and examine them. Tliey arc no [ humbug, and will perform what is required of them without injury totbe clothes. ETDirections go with the Machines. E. G. ROBINSON. " May 16. 20 6m Notice. Mr. L. W. Ballard is authorized to rent mr Houses in Camden, and to receive the rents for the same?to hire nut my men Lawrence aiid Johnson, and to receive their wages when due, and abw to collect any accounts which I may place in bis hands for that purpose. Oct 3-2t JAMES CHESNUT. For Sale. 1 100,000 Bricks, suitable for paving, also a few thousand trie- As I have no whito person at the yard, those who want brreks will please send their otders to my shop, where they will be attended to, j U"No bricks delivered without airorder. J.F. SUTHERLAND. Sept. 26 30 tf Corn Meal. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, fresh ground Corn Meal for family use. JOHN INGRAM. June 13 24 tf To Ren! or Sell, TMitt tiAtv Kfnro onrl nu'ollinrr 1 InncP. AnnAftit# M IIUl I.*- " """? ?"> 0 | tlie Episcopal Church. The Dwelling aim Store will be rented separately if required. Apply to JAMES McEWEN. August 15 33 tf Bacon, Lard and Flonr. A lot of superior Bacon and Lard Flour of the best brands, for sale by may 28. A. E. ALLEN. JOHN iNGRAli Rccmin?fc Forwarding Merchaal and Baok Agcif, CA3IOKN, S. C. All business entrusted to bins faithfully attend ed to, on moderate terms. BY P. ROBE MS ON. The subscriber begs leave to state, that he im prepared to make up Clothing at the shortest notice, in a neat and fashionable style, and variants a fit. With his knowledge of the Business and a disposition to please, he solicits a call from hlB friends generally, may 9 tf 19 la Equity-Lauca?tcr District. John Massey, Adm'r. de bonis non of John T. Hagins, dee'd. vs Jai-e Uagins and others?Rillta marshal assets, and so forth. The creditors of John T. Hagins late of tan* caster District, are hereby notified that under the decree of the Court of Equity in the above case, they are required "to establish their claims before the Commissioner on or before the 1st day of Juno^ 1*50, and in default that their claims be barred. JA.iifcs ii. wnniiMsruuA, v. r.. i? i?, Comm'rs Office, Sept. 2 , 1849. ($10) Notice. Application, will ho made to the next Se-sum ?.f the legislature of the State of South Carol.n*. ?n have Pine Tree Presbyterian Church, incorpuraieil July 4,1?49. D. BETHUNE, BENJAMIN McCOY, KENNETH McCASKlM., June37 30 _ 3m The State of South-Cnroliiw, LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the. Common P??*isx John Adams, Sheriff, ) r*. > Dec. in For. Attachment. J. \v. arnsie. ) Whereas the Plaintiff did on the 10th of April file his Declaration against the Defendant who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of ihe said Dcclartion might be served; It is ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 10th day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. II. K. PR1CF, Clerk. Clerks Office. April 16 13-19, 7 qlt