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r I * "' .-r JL 9$ y * 5f ; * Ksw and Choice Fall Goods. T - ?uVcri!>-.,;,s an; 'ii.Av rert-lV!:!? >:)? ofiar~es as I Tut..-:;! s!f.i:Ho.!<roe!i9of 'SOODS thai has ever been o;i: ! ? .; u? the frbmb ai: J enrtmers ?f the CAiftteU BAZAARThey :i a;.*, ?!u.'he a. : v.- !;, o^rnu.1, aaJ are now j propar-- i to sb"i\ a tm>si *>.lei>did a**. rt:u :it of Rich Failles for Ladieu'tlkessss, as ? F.!>*im ;t Cashia >r.*s, Af .v!i; ]).*r,aines, I'Wn .tlennos - t ha noisoa Lu-tn*, Lvaneso Ci"tus * '-Juft ,t'A. - D^L;--Ij Stripes. (iiu^nnn*, ? A large a^ortnsoat of S'lftTttS, S'irh as I and tataw Shawls, both phun ?.>tl printed, siir, f-jv-itmcrc an j hnrehe. A 5 arge -stock of Liaeas and Linen Cood*, olar-eijles Q-l!N. Dim-lie#, rurain Stuffs <tc. KVEltV VAXittTY OF ItOsIKTtV. Goods for Gentlemen's WVa?% BroaJck.rtrs Otsrfrawes Tcs.'ia^gs, Cravats &c. AT. 30 A Larjjc a ad Spleutli.l Stock of Ready Made CLOTHING,] Of every qulhyTand at price* whirl* cAn.-vrt fall to p,ease. and They are also prepared to offer t? Planters anil others, one of the most complete assortments to be found in Camden.of E'aitxets, Kcrssys, Sattinets, Jean3f D03IMSTJCS, itc> &c> lyT.hey coyitdeuiy invite Utc alien* ion of purchasers to tlioir fdocX, its one of the largest in i town. It is their ir tention to embrace in their stock ** ?J- " ?' *? >? ha new ry de every article ?>i, Dry *iuuus tuui uc*j ? ? Kiraiile, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest.aii'I best style of (Joods in thr nu.rkc: dtni at the lowest possible d ices. \M. (MUCKER <fc CO. Fresh Fall and Winter Goods. The subscribe!* are mm- receiving-a complete assgjr ment of GUOUS, which hare been purchase.) OKT, Noriti with groat care, anii which are oflcret] their usual arcommojatiug terms. They conmr'" as follows? / Blankets; Negro Kerseys and Plains/^ Superfine French black Cloth Invisible green do X Bhie asid brown Superfine colored TtvncvSr French ldaek'ltaMkw^""6'8. assorted Fashionable Fxncy** While, red are^r^^ Sattinets: silk-warp black Alpaccaa - ' 'Sdbea, assorted } Mm French Merinos B^cy Foiiode Paris, for Ladies' wear >60 arid striped Alpacctw >f^ck Grode Rhine Silks; elegant %M chamelion Silks plain chamehon fcfilks Fahsosieiwl^ Muslin FJegaut French Cashmeres < apes; Infant's Robes nod Bodies French worked CoBain and Capes ? .saaKgsnjix-'***?* English, and American CaJfeoes Bleached and unbleached Homespun*. of every description ^s*uper Longcloiii: Apron Checks; Bed Tirks l, iMexiean PlaWs; Che! und .iriped Homerpuus Furatam Dimity and Furniture Fringe ' Damask Diapers; Table Clot In BW-qit anffScotch iDtapera; Cafieoea of every quality. C\ Lit PE TINGS. , Newp*ttorn?Thr?e l>K*ffrfrTi'iH I "" ^' Decant aad assorted worsted and Tufted Rugs With a variety of other articles. Sept. II. LEVY & SON. Ready Made Clothing. J - "le,te<i ?u,ck >< R?Jr liiw i/ioiningi Buffi Soper.eloth Coat*;- super. Overcoats do Shad Overcoats: Round skirt Coats do Drab sad Beaver Overcoats * Black and fancy eoh>?fd Pante do Satio and .Valencia Veals Colored Merino Vests Short and.Long Flushing Coals Blanket Coats, &c. ept.Jl. II. LEVY Si SON. '<* '' _ Hardware aud Blacksmith's Tools. A complete assortment always on hand, bv * k sepLlI. H. LEVY & SON. , . , & . * * Groceries. Sagan; Coffee, Molasses, Sa t, Iron, Bacon and Liquors of every description, and ot the best quality, for' sale by sept 11. r * n. LEVY SON. f- i , ... . Just Received, Carved Tortoise Shell Tuck Combs Side do do do Dressing: and Fine dc Hair sad Tooth Brushes; Fancy Soaps, oept. II LEVY Si SON. - .' Bogging and Hope. A fttlf supply or Bagging, Rope and Twine. **v ?set nt? v/ #_ Li/k\T (1. Ltlh i I cv6 ovris, C. WILLS, Importer tml Wholesale Uraler in English, French, German apd Domestic Tkney Good*, Hofcery, Gloves' Beifcm*, and aH kind* of Trimmings; Combs. Brushes' Violins, IWBnspftndem, I'ins, Needles, Jewelry. PerfumeryT* ?T?7Msrt,ie*, S !*'? , Pencils. Steel Pens, &c.? No- 308 Kimr-street, ontnsite Ysctoxia House, Charleston, 3.C, .Sept I.? 37 tf_ Stone Lfnie. A fresh eupuly of tha above article for sale by opt 12, C.LCHATTKN. " -i Removal. Tlie subscriber has removed to the Store two doors south of the Post Office, and immediately opposite Mr, J. S. Depass, where be has and will continue to keep a good supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, ? seen A3 Loaf, lump, crashed, powdered, clarified and brewn Sugars Rio, Java. Laguira. Mocho and Cuba Coffee Gunpowder and Hyson Teas New Orleans, Trinidad and Cuba RIolnsses Rice, Mackarel,Salmowand Herrings Confectionary, Green Ginger, for preserving Almonds, Raisins, Figs Ac. All of which will be sold low for cash. O'The highest market prices 'either cash or barter) paid for country produce. sept 19. A E. ALLEN. In Ordinary?Lancaster Hist, Hiram Joyner and others. Applicants, vs. William Joyner and otiiors, De'endants.?Real Estate of Frederick Joyner, deceased It appearing to my satisfaction, that Wesley Barreft, Joyner D. Barrett, Emily Au en and husband Hail Anton, Jas. P. Hendrick and wile Sarah C., EWn Deas and wife Sarah. George Joyner, Middleton Joyner, Jonathan Wallace, Green Wallace, Thomas Merrett and wife Polly. John Hilton and wife Ruth, Katy Sumry and husband, Nancy Spence, William Hyde and wife Sarah, Wm, Jas. Joyner, Elisabeth Turner, Rboda Summeryilie, Defendants, in above case, reside without the limits of this State. I* is ordered that each and all of raid Defendants do appear and object to the sale or division of the Real Estate of Frederick Joyoer, (deceasedybn or before 19tb day of December, 1849, or their consent to the same will be entered on record.. J AS. H. IVTTIIERSPOON, O. L. D. Ordinary's Office, Lancaster > no n Diet, Sept. 10th., 1849- ( 00 Ladies Gloves and Dress Goods. Just received and for sale, Ladies' Black, White and Colored French Kid Gloves, of superior quality - ... ... al?O :?? Made colors and Printed Cashmeres and Do Laines, some very rich. Hand some colored Silks, new styles. Muslin Dreeses. English Prints, great varieties and Isiv prices. French Merinos, &c. E. W. BONN EV. Sept 19 B8 tf v, " " S :V. V ijgli f : DR. ROGERS' (COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. a ?;"fc ind certain euro for com^wption op tiir Lungs, Smtti.no op Blood, Coftfns, Cot.D3, Asthma, Pain in this Side, Bronchitis, Hooping OooGn and all PcLMo.vAm arreenens. TBSTfiTJO^SALS. r.\ Hants fr< ia CVrti.lraies which can be seen In full by oiling up i, I he A-'-tiL; . Mr. \. L. ScovtII?Hiving been aftiiffrd with a'iiom Ji tr>'?;ia" Coiigli, until mv Lungs became nfTeicd 10 sn<p!i fcdogfw uifttl was eoiHinually spirting blood"; and being un lcr the care of Ru able physician, without obtaining ..mil 1 iirociirtnl a hoi lie of 1MI. lidfjiR't-S'S L! VERWORT uii'i TAR. which restored me t?? h< aun in <? very fh^rt tims. J- FiNLlI. Cincinnati, Nov. 5,184L [From the lion. Judge William ftnrfce, late Postmaster of the city of Cincinnati for inor? than twenty year*-) Tlis 'laifineiii ol" Ju-tiCc Fmen is entiihol to the luilest confidence of the pillule. 1 Can fully corroborate what he ha= stw.l, having used the medicine nivself with the most decided benefit. WlLLlAM BURKE. Cincinnati. August 12, 1315. [Frwi.tlie Wife of Rev. George W. Malev.] T have been afflicted with diseased lungs for several years; having tried various prescriptions with little success. At last I tried Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar, and found great relief. I would recommend it to all who j are suffering with diseased lungs. SARAH MA LEV. Cincinnati. August 11 13J5. . OyThe following certificate from one of th? most distinX guished physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled to great I feel constrained from a sense of duty to inake^^^, lowing statement, cotwciuw that it may been sional. Mr. Charles Wa le, "f t.-i* city^ y^n^-st, and with Pnltnonary Consumption, for Vi'jy/i)r Rogers's treating \vit!i hn? than OMtal success^* hat that of his friends, I permitted hifl^T8r(WMj |H1|tje ,?y Liverwort and Itr; and I mjjl^-m Soon restored to | were really surprising. Atyfummend my hrothrr prat;- j visits were <liseontintie^j,e(]y j? n|| pulmonary com- ; I health. I d? C'M!'Tton^f[|jlmrv mode of treatment. thinners to pw^SJ'lLLIAM'J. RICHARDS,-U. D. ! plaints which bpfTt 1S41 dated Jackson. Tenn. Oct. CG, 1313. ; ' Cin,^will, Cincinnati: 1( . Ettn/tfr?I want ynn to send mc one gross of Dr. Ro- ' | Xpuverwort and 1\tr. I am cntirelv out of it. and I L^e constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it I ' f!as made here, has made a great demand for it. Yours, 4T., 1L W. 1I1TT1NGTON, Druggist. | 1 We will now ask the afflcted to candidly exnrutnc the j , above farts, and say whether evidence stronger than this i can be given in favor of any other medicine. The above i >' testimonials are from persons in good standing, who ran I i be seen and heard from; and from Physicians Professors ' , enjoying the confidence of tlte people, who, alter having j ' experienced tire go: sis cfli-ets of this medicine, have mine ; t forward and conscientiously recommended it to tre used. | 1 {ty Beware of Counterfeits and has,- Imitations. ,?3 j N. B.?The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Ro- : gers." on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. ?at .r lotil*, or six Rattles for S'. Sold wliolesale and retail by SCOVIL <* MEAD. 113 CTmrtes st., between Conti and -St. Louis st*. New Orleans. &<ile General Agents fur the Southern State*. SohlhyJ.lt. MeKain, Camden : A. Vitch, Columbia ; Havilano, Ilarmil & Co., and P. M. Coke*, Charleston ; Mannsel Hall, Winnsboro. Juno 27 25 Important Remedy. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE. A certain, safe and effectual cure for Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly fur discuses of the Eye, The unparalleled surcos which ha? attended the use of Ills preparation, and the acknowledged necessity fi>r some article which can 1m* relied upon, as a remedy in severe cases of Opthalmic a flections which are so prevalent in this.. country, induce the Proprieti>i ' ,n |j'P 11 rffiMiTuniili ti.n.nnl. Mi- A^onip| ijn | ifn'ii^iYi-ii within the reach of "Y""' itPTT' iiliinTr-liii may need the benefits which result from its use. The great advantages possessed by this arliele over every other, its Certainty. Safety, Convenience and Economy. All Ptiysicians admit that great danger is to lie apprehended from drugging the eve when In tin inflamed and unhealthy state. In the use of this Salve this objection is entirely removed, as no harm can jiossibly result from its use; it being, in all cases applied to the external portions of the eye; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain ami danger, which nece-sarily attends the introduction of any pungent article into the eye. t* activity in subduing inflamation is so groat that hut few cases require the use of more than one bottle to elfin a a perfect cure. J. R. McKAlN, Ajrent for Camclon. New and Elegant Perfumery. The subscriber has just received and o.ened new and choice selection of Perfumery, Soap.*, Cosmetics, &.C., consisting in part, of Lubin's Ex't Jenny Lind iSaisy's Ex't Comte d'Orsay " ' Jockey Club Ede's lledyusmia ' " Mignionetto Haul's Eau Lu?tral ' " Patcholy " Nymph Soap *' " Vervicnc " Shaving Crcnm ?. O 1., IS.*. lt??..^_l-? .. iMKjuri uc v, aiuuiiv uvurr-v. ?Essence Boquet Gnerhin'R " " Low's Windsor -Simp Transparent Wash Halls " Shaving Tablet Orris Tooth Paste AI>3t> Cologne. Rose, Honey, and Lavender Water, Day Rum, French Philocomb, Bear's Oil, Bear's Grease nr.d Beefs Marrow, for the hair, with many other articles in the line too numerous to mention which may be had at may 9. Z. J. DeHAY'S. Sn?ars. A fresh supply of Crushed, Clarified and Powdered. Sugar. For sale by TIIOMAS BONNELL & CO. June 23 Jf 20 Victims of Dyspepsia! LOOK here:: DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. This 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 Complaint, Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, ?fec. Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. ALLEN, M. D., Philadelphia, and J. A. &. W. L CLEVELAND, No. 207 King Street, Charleston, 5?. Ca. 5j" None Genuine unless signed by Dr. G. \V. ALLEN, aiid countersigned l?y J. A. & \V. L. CLEVELAND. The bottles hiving the words "Allen's Dvspwtic Medicine, Phila," blown on the glass. Sole Agent for Camden, Z. J. DeHAY, Nearly Opposite Mrsonic Hall. Sept 5 30 ly rjetisr powjdjers. These Powders are an entire substitute for Yr.a?t in all culinary purposes, having been improved 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. For sale at Z. J. DEIIAY'S, Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall. Sept 5 3G tf MRS. GOODLAD'S Fashionable Bonnet Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Ribbons, Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, &.c. open and ready for sale at very low prices for cash or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. particularly recommends them as being the most fashionable in the market. CTBonnets 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. DrLeon. Oct 18. Wicks and Glasses. The subscriber lias just received and opened a large and select assortment of Solar, Camphine and other Lamp Wicks, Glasses, &c. Sperm and Solar Oil which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash or punctual customers. Z. J. DEI I AY. Nearly Opposite Masonic I fall April 4th, 1849. tf 14 Tarn ill?, Either in Iron or Wood nentlygdone; also, having had considerable experience in Gun work, repairing Locks, Keys, &c. will be thankful for any jobs ofihat kind. It. J. MrCREIGHT. Feb. 27. 9 tf_ _ Aiicrum\s Ferry. Notice ie hereby given that the crossing at the above Ferry, on the Wateree River, wiil be die. continued after the 1st of January next. T. J. ANTRUM. August 29 35 tf > - ' _ ' _. eaMjBMBMBg*' ? w.n ni? BTTT1 SANDjJKrt dottles. lin and permanent euro of all DipFor the from an impure elate of the cyfood, or habit of the system, viz : Jl, yfin, nr King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate. |? 'y^ttta neons Eruption?, Pimples, or Pustules on the. bare, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, jr Ring Worm or Teller, Scald H od, Enlarge- 'j ment and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stub- ,|, bom Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, (| Exposure or Imprml-we. n Life. Also, |;| Chronic Constitutional Disord, rs will be re- (j, moved by this Preparation- q< T.'ic value of this preparation is now widely ?nown, and every day tlie !iel! of its usefulness ;s j, \\tendiii_'. It is approved and highly recommend- *i jil by Physician , a:i<l is aomuieu in uu hist powerful an:! searching f?r?*|?aral!0*? froui the root 1J1, hat has ever been employe I in medical practic. , j,' The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease, with w swol'eu glands, emitra*. ted sinews and bones half if carious, has been restored to health and vi^-or. c The scrofulous patient, covred with ulcers, loath- j jj some to himself and to his atlendanss. has been n made whole. Hundreds of persons, who had a groaned hopelessly for year- under cutaneous ai d " glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and many (! nt Iter complaims springing from a derangement of l( the set-relive organs .and the circulation, have been raised as it were from the rack of disease, and new, n with regenerated cmsitutii.us, gladly testily tothe I elltcacy of this inestimable preparation. The tes- r{ limouy of those who have been cured by its use, * with their residences, has been published from lime to time, and wore it desirable a mass of the u most overwhelming testimony could he brought *' lorw rd, proving most conclusively its inestimable value. The following certificate from Col. Saniue^G * Taylor, a gentieman of high standing and CXji- (?< ' sive acquaintance through the Southern States,i<| ani lately appointed Consul to New (iranada, ci?. mend- itse f tothe attention of all. Wt New York, January 7, 194 Messrs. A. B. and D. Sands: Contioinj SU=fcJ . I used, and witne-sed tbeeffy^?f"youTexrelleiU rirrnarati[ p nf |S|TrnilJl"l Ifl different perso'is in various parts of the Southern country, viz?Virginia, Louisiana, Texas and .Mexico, I leol much c pleasure instating the high opinion entertained of ' its great medicinal value. In my own case itacted , almost like a charm, removing speedily tliecnc.-- a vated stale of the system, and exciting ii the i most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating r influence. , *r ?.* i\\^ I.I,. 1.1ir mnrrtt'p.l mid orlon. . lour cvirsnpu inn i.-? sively used by the United States army in Mexico, and my cousin (Jen: Zachary 'i'ayior, has fo: t!?e ' past five years been in the habit of using it, and J recommends the same; lie and myself adopted the , article at the same time, and it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite in the Army. In conclusion I would say, that the better it is known the more highly it wiil be prized, and 1 | rust that its heal h resto ing virtues will make it < generally known, throughout the length and < breadth of our widely extended country. 1 Yours very respectfully, a. (J. TAYLOR, , U. S. Consul to New Granada. i REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. New \ ork, Feb. 17, IS 18. i Messrs. Sands.?Having suffered inany years with a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, ( during which 'imc I was treated by the most d;stinguished physicians in Europe and the United I States, without re eiving any permanent benefit, i but all the time my general health and strength declining, and the disease making fearful progress: caustic applications were used, and whatever else was thought most efficient for producing"a cure; but I am confident the deplorable situation I was < in tlit, laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had I not obtained relief thro' < the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. 1 must say, gentlemen, when I commenced using , the S'irsaparilla I did not place much confidence in its virtues ; and this will not surprise you, when you are informed I had tried more than fifty differ* ent remedies during the past four years, without ; any s jcccss ; but alter taking your Sarsaparilla a ( few weeks, I was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific his not only relieved, but cu ed me; and I therefore think it my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure, i Yours very truly, _ I I). PARENT. Consulate of Franco ill U:e United States. The above statement and signature were acknowledged in our presence by Mr. I). Parent as true. For tlic onsul Get cral of France, i L. BOitG, Vice Consul. Sands' SaRSAPakilla.?It Ins ever been a prime article of our medical creed, to recommend no advertised mcdicinos, for wo arc opposed to them conscientiously and p o.'?*8ionally, but we feel bound to deviate from this rule, and recommend to the suffering tho article at the head of j this notice. The great medical virtues of Saisa-1 parilla, are we'l known and appreciated by physicians, but the uncertainty of the strength of the I different preparation#of the rout, some being al- ' most inert, has caused the medicine itself to fall into disrepute. The Messrs. Sands, it would see n, have succeeded in obtaining a powerful und uniform preparation of it We have seen an abundance of testimonials to its efficacy from the I highest authority, and we recommend it with pleasure.? Southern Whig. The following interesting case is presented, and the reader invited to its careful perusal. Comment ' on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, April 20, 18-17. 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 about three months since to make usool your Sarsaparilla. I now have the pleasure of informing you that its effects have been attended wiih the happiest ro- i ' ? 1 l~J 1 * _ ' ?ults in restoring my neanu, anu i am muuccu iu add my testimony to the many others you already , possess, and to those desiring further information, I will personally give the particulars of my cate, and the effects of this invaluable medicine by call, ing at 2b5 Bowery, New York. Yours respectfully, JANET McINTOSII. This certifies that Miss Janet Mclniosh is known to me a member of the Church, in good standing, and worthy of confidence. I J. S. SPENCER, Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. and D. Sands, Druggists and Chcmils, 100 ' Fulton-st., corner of William, New York. Sold alse by Druggists genera lv throughout the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per Buttle; six Bottles for 95. For sale by JAMES It. McKAlN,Camden. I June 20lh, 25 < * LIVER COMPLAF^ AUNDICE, l)YSPEH^^.fIR0NIC 1 OR NERVOU^^^/ V; ei DISEASE OFjGJ.'*1'L J12' ni_ * 141 jm . || 8^ from 3. OiR" ti Ludiill Di?ea^or Stomach, in both ti ordered I Mule jr,ward Piles. Fullness or Rlnod to ^ iif-h as Ciiii^i(| j,y ?f the Stotntirh. Nfcnsea. Heart- P the H^JMsgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the " bjJJtmiaeh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut/ tcringat the Pit of the SlMtmrh. Swim- u ' 11... Hurried tint) I/if- s cull Breathing. Flulicringat ilia Heart, Choking i>r Siifl??crl- <i ling Sensations when in a lj' ing [suture, Diutiiess ?f Virion, Dots <>r Webs before the Sight. Fever . anil Dnil Pain in the ilea:!. Dcficientr-v nf , Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Flack,Chest. Limbs, &c., sudden 11 lushes of Heart. Hunting in the Flesh, Constant Im- . agiulng* of evil and great depression of Spirits, Can he effectually cured bv Dr.. HOCPLAUD'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. 1 Their power over the above Diseases is not excelled?if piatlcd?by any other preparation in the United States, as ic rures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians . id failed. Derangement nf the Liver and Stomach are sources of isnnity, and will also produce diseases of the Ilenrt, Skin. * titers anil Kii)n?ys. and lays the body open to an attack "the Cholera. Bilious or Yellow Fever, and is generally ic lirst cause of that most baneful disease. Consumption. OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRE S. "THE DISPATCH," Dec. 21st.my*: An Invai.i'ari.e ."Ukcicwk?We have frenuently heard te celebrated Herman Bitters, manufactured by Dr Il?w?l . mil. sn.iketi of iti terms of eommendatton. and we know , L-servedlv so. Ji js a tiwi common practice, in certain ] carters, to puff all manner of useless tra?h. hut in the ease , f the alvtve Bitters, hundreds are living witnesses of their , real moral and physical worth As a medicine for the , liver Complaint. Jaundice, Nervous Debility and Dyspep- | a. it has been foitii.l invaluable, eflecting cures and thu- , iti'jhly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines 1 ave failed. We feel convinced, that it- the use of the ; lerinnn Bitters, the patient does not become debilitated, tit constantly gains strength an-.l vigor to tl?e fiame?a fact , ortliv of great consideration. The Bitters are pleasant i taste nnd smell, nnd fan he nti.niiusicrcu n.wr?ny nrumManoe#, tn the most tlcliraie stomach. Indeed, they , .in fv used hy all persons wiih the most perfect safety. , would !>e well fur those who are mucli a fleeted in the ( ervoit* system. to commence with one tea spoonful or less, ml gradually Increase. We spe?k front experience, ami re of course, a proper judg.s. The press far ami wide, ave united in recommending the Ge-tman flitters, anil to te alTlieted we most cordially advise their use. ! SPIRIT OF TIIE TIMES,** June 21th. says.? " l>? otra own citizkxs who arc invalid*, know the lanv astonishing cures that have been performed by Dr. fotfland's Celebrated German Hitters ? If they do not, we jcommeml them to the " German .Medicine Store, all who rv afflicted with Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, r Nervous Debility the Doctor lias cured many of our itizens after the best physicians had failed. We have ?ed ihctn.atid tliey nave proved to he a medicine that evry one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our stimmiy in ilir-ir faro;.and that which gives them greatr claim upon onr httnhle eiK.rt ti..,v nr.. v. ~ July 4th, mvs. ' We speak knowingly of Dr. Iloofiland'n Celebrated rinaii Hitters, when we say it it a blessing of this age; il in diseases of the hiiiary, digestive and Nervous Sys- ' as. it has ant we think an equal. It is a Vegetable Pre- . ration, and made without Alcohol, and to all invalids i would recommend it as worthy their confidence. READ THE POLLOWHG: ft is friaii a'.f of our first Druggists, n gentleman favornITy known ihrotighHTfftfl',TTmP7^ffIT^^fftg7>Wf|Wi'nr.ol'il he " .Medical Worm Syrup:" PillLADEi-rniA, Nov. 22d. 1818. Dear Sir.?It is with much pleasure that 1 testify to the xtraordiuary virtues of your German Bitters, having sold argclyof them these last few months to var'nus persons, ifTlicu-d with fjver Complaints, Dyspepsia, ami debility of lie Nervous System. I can sav conscientiously, that they ire the best article of the kind f have ever sold, (and I deal ri all the popular medicines.) and I consider it the only nedicinc for the above diseases before the public. I have never sold one Ixittle that lias not given satisfacion. an I brought forth the commendation of those who tsed it. 1 deem this mv duty to you as the proprietor of this high* y valuable article, and to those afflicted with the ebove omplniiits, that they may know of its curative properties, toil enable them to select the good from the various articles villi which our market is flooded. With much rcsjiect, 1 remain vours, Ac.. J. N. MOBF.XSACK. Druggist. Corner of Second and Contes streets. Can stronger testimony he adduced by any Preparation cfore tlie public! A single bottle will convince any one jf their powvr over disease. They are entirely Vegetable, .n.i will nennmientlv destroy the most obstinate costive fires, arul give strength and vigor to the frame, sit no tunc Miilitming the patient; bmng also grateful to tlie most ;1el irate stomarli under any circumstance*, and can be administered with perfect safety to delicate infant*?tliey ire free from Alcohol. Syrup, Acid*, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious ingredient*. They can he taken at all times ami untlerall circttmrtances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them bavin# asululary effect, and no bail result can accrue from an overdose. For sale, whnlcsal- and retail, at the principal De|>ot, fJKRMVN MEDICINE STORE, ho. 273 Race street, Philadelphia. For sale in Camdbs, by Jambs U. M'Kaist- -Colombia by lbiatwrighr & Mint?Chester C. II. by Reedy <fc Ruff, and by respectable Druggist* generally throughout the United StatesJuly IS 20 tf Seasonable Goods. The subscriber has just teccived a good supply of Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, consisting in part of various articles for Indies Dresses, Calicoes, at all prices, broivn and bleached Homespun, &r.., together with a good assortment for Gentlemen's wear, and a great variety of other articles. also A stock of choice Groceries, all of which he will sell as low as they can be had in the place, and to which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. J. CHARLES WORTH. April 25 17 tf Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making iny slock complete. Those wishing to buy, have only call End I am satisfied w ill go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. _l)cc 1.1 tf 50 Cash for Bark. Wc will contract for I3urk at lit rate of $0 a cord, cash?or ?y in Tradp. W. ANDERSON tf- CO. Ma ch, 7th, 1810 10 tf Medical Books ?kc. .. i u i i?..... ?,?| Mij-nlliinmm, Hunt,, and I ItllVIICUl, jfiurai, ncnKiuu^ ? > , Slft'.ionary of greut variety, for Rale by alexander young. April 4th, 18-10. _ tf _ I t ir\V. BOHEY Will continue to act as Agent for persons transacting business in eitlicr of the Banks in Camden F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant & General Agent, CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend to Public and Private Sales of any description. Regular Auction day, every Friday. ETAuction Room two above the Bank of Camden. 11?tf Notice. The subscriber is receiving a large addition to hiaVtock 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 his store up town, third door above M. Ducker df- Co. lie has also received direct from Florida, 50,000 best Cuba filled Sogars, they Rre an excellent article, and will he sold much lower than ever known in this market or elsewhere, say irom to ??? pr. thousand. II. 1IOLLEYMAN. 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 the CAMDEN GROCERY STORK. Watc hes aud Jewelry. Goldand ilver Watches. Chuiiu, Keys, Rings, Earrings, Bracelets, Pens and Peru:Ha?pectaciea, &c. A. YOUNG. April 4th, 1849, tf It BANK AGENCY. WILLIAM J. GERALD, will attend punctually to al business entrusted to hjs care in either of the Banks of Cwnrto " ' s May 10. I / " DR. (jtLLE^% ^ If DIAIf VEGETABLE PAflcK TJ?U Jledicine is wahn anted to be mperior toafiy ofhr preparation of Sa rsnparilbiifi the Wdrfcf?has citredand "ill ctote wore cases of Scrofula, or king's Evil, CorstJtnpon, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate I Munenns Entpons. Blotches, Miles, King Worms, and Tetter, Scald ! fead, Clironte Ulcers, iH? rearm I disease, Uhcuirutinn, ieuralgia, Liver complaint, Palpflation of the Heart, fjys-, epsiA, etc., than any other medicine ever discovered, and voce it isthebest porifierof the bhiod ever offered to the oblir. Until the certificate of Sir. Brooks, nml 0icn send i our .Went and gut ? pamphlet containing scores jttst as iron*. ISAAC BKOOK'S, JR., ClSE!! 10 AND SUB HIM AND YUU WILL SAY TUB HAS MOT BKKN TOLD ! ! We the Undersigned, htlvbig tWted -V>. ftTWuks-, r.. at tlie trt' -Vleia?n?. l'uusinrl <fc Walton, i76 iet street, 1'hiln , consider Ids cafe tlw murt tvtirarkttf**; 1110 we have ever witnessed or licnrd of. Ilia disease was Scrofula, mrd terrible WWfiftVe beeVi lis twelve years' conflict willi the destroyer! His 'btlfcte-, lie entire roi-f of his month; Nose, L^sper I.tyv. and hAvet id of lite right Eye have been dctroj ed, bis { 'ire nearly alen up. and part of the Jaw Bone carried away- And et We can give no description of hia care. Mr. B. inlorms us that in January last, the whole interior if his mouth, as well as must of hia face, was a mass of leep and painful ulcers. On the 14th of January last, lie commenced taking Dr. rullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the Iisease in a few days, and front that time the cure has pcojrewed without intcrmisrioti. New (lc.' h has supplied the place of the deep olcers.and hough badly di.-figured, hia face is aouu.1 and hia general icaltn is restored. We arc assured that in the treatmeut of Mr. Brotiks' aso no Mercurials, Oititniei.ts, or Caustic applications ihvc been used.?in iact, the Panacea alone ha* wrought his Wonderful change. i*i imp S. WIIITK, l'>q.? J. W. JONES, M. D'J [lev. Jon.v Chambers, W. Stkki.ixo, M. 1). lleV. A. L> ClLM-TTK, T. 1\ s. Hour, 31. ]). IteV.J. IL Nicitoc??.f?, Jacob Fr;Xck. 31. D. [lev. Wm. Erie, S. B. (Jolks, 31. D. Itcv. E. Kincaio, J. W. Ashmead, l>q. llev. Levi Brink, P. >'kkn Smith. Exj. B. Cum. to.v, i sq. L. A. Code v. B-q. l And thousands of others equally respectable, whose names might be added if necessary. Residence west side of JellerwW. street, third door from - .? .1 1 f C.I.....II. ill ?ji?.,|. lul.CM, {,? dCllliy IKIII, running IIUIII ci;uu; mill vjmui, rU5l mid 8|?ri?oc* Wholesale ami retail by Rowano & Wal: o.v. Proprietors. No. 21 Sixth street, Phila-., Jamka 1L 5IcSvai.x, Camden, RoaTWRigiit a; Miot, Columbia,P.5I,Coitfc.s, Charleston. A CERTAIN CUKE FOR THE PILE*. Dr. Culleu'a Indian Vegetable File Roiifily In a Domestic Preparation. which ban born used With entire nuccot; fur many yearn. Being an internlU medicine, it has decided preference over outward npplira ion*, whien are but platives, anil not curative*. This meitieineacts upon the diseased p.irts, producing healthy action, and a lirrinanent curt?which We warrant,or refund the money. Wholesale and retail, by Rownnd it Walton, proprietors, 21 N. Sixth street, Pliila., James it. .McKain, Camden. Rutuwrbrht and Miot. Columbia, i'. 51. Cohen, CharlestonDIt. CCLIKVS HDIA1 VEGETA ^5?UB BliHESS. ? Jj NO C UIIE NO PAY. mRerd Physicvtns' Opinions of its Virtues. 1 fltavi prescribed the nbnv* Medic ine in several ca?es o. rinHiart Veuerial Diseases and Mecendary Lyphiiis, and it* fl'IT'it lias been strikingly beneficial; so mttcJt so ns to idt^Kc.e no to continue i-s use in suclt eases with much satis(aft n. It is generally agreeable to the Uistc of pa'ietits. JOHN A. ELKIN'TON. M. I). M V. No. 102 N. Fiftti Street. jpHpb'felpbin. June 12. 1315. of short Corner Twelfth and Shippon-st*. Wholesale and retail by Rowan 1 and Wnlton, nrupri^torn, No. 21 N. Sixth street. 1'hila.. James B. MeKain. Cam len, Boatwright and Miot, Columbia, P. 51. Cohen, Charleston, * DR. CULL EX'S indian vegetable specific for female complaints. This .Medicine is a Verifiable Pnspatttion, tut*! farsui passes Hooper's Fills in all cases in which tliey are rceom mended* Hnndreds of Females wliose constitution* liavt been been brokon down. liars been restored to perfeci health by the use of this invaluable medicine. It is en tirely harmless in its operation, and may be taken with per feet safety at any time. Wholesale 'aiiil retail by Rownnd and Walton, propria ... ?. ... n u.v..;n lor?'. />0. Zl .1. r>IXin MrcUI. num.. j.uht iv. iviiii Cam ten. IJoatwrighl and Alio;, Columbia, I*. Al. Cohen Clmrlcfion. July IS 29 ' ?f BY ROBEBT LATTA, LATK BV C. If. DAYI8, Would respect fully announce, that lie has now in charge the above welt located Hotel, convenien to the most business part of the Town, for travel lers ; directly on all streets passing through?an< now undergoing thr rough repairs. He eariu stlj solicits a call from his friends and the public gen nerally?for he feels confident that they cannot b< otherwise than pleased, as no pains will be sparei to make al) rotnfortaule. A variety of the best Liquors can be bad at tlx Bar, except on Sunday. Gtxldnrd1* old lcOo Bran dij and other fine Liquors in bottles; the inos favorite brands of Champagnes . the choices brands of Scgars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale it pirts; Soda Watch and ICE wil) be kept con stantly on hand during tho summer season. Good Sthblcs, roomy lots for Drovers, and al w ays plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and atten tive hostlers. He is agent for the Northern Line of Stages. N. B.?Omnibuses run regularly to and fron the Rail Road Depot for passengers, who can alsi be accommodated with a carriage, buggy or horsi to go into the country. arTh.) Charlotte Jeflferetmian and Journal, Che raw Gazctt", Marion Star and Chaileefon Oniric insert 3 limes and forward bills to thp Hotel. Camden, May 2d, 1819. 18 tf Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. The undersigned having taken the stand recent) occupied by Wiutakeu & Arrasts. respecifuJI "ives nptico, that he intends to carry on the bttsi ne6S as heretofore. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to ru all orders with promptness and despatch. He wi! make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with othc plantation tools, and mill work. Particular al tention will he paid to shoeing horses?In shor as he will give his personal attention to both do partmenls of his business, he will guarantee satis faction. His Woodshop is amply supplied with the be* of Timber, well-seasoi.ed, and he would liko t sec the man, who can put up better work, from wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage coacl His prices will bo in accordance with the timet and for the ready money will be such as canni fail to satisfv the most economical. As he believes in the maxim, that short settle mcnts make long friends, he will expect settle ments to bo made quarterly. IS'. B. AURA NTS. Feb 14 tf 7 The Bank of Camden, S. C., 22d AUGUST, 1848 Extract from the Minutes ?f the Board: ' Ordered, that notice be given that to all note offered for renewal after the first October, the ori ginal signatures of all parlies will be required, o the notes will not be renowed: and that this rul will be rigorously enforced once every year here after. By order of tl e Board. \V. J. GRANT, Cashier. ~ CM ,f SeptcmDor o oj ... A CARD. Reynolds & Reynolds. 1 havo this day associated Wm. L. Reynold with me in the practice or Dentistry. Mr. Reynolds has been iny pupil for the pas four years, and I commend himjwith confidence t the communitv. The business will be conducted as formerly a my office on Main street, under the above nam and style. , WM. REYNOLDS. August 22 34 tf Notice. Application will be made at the next Session o the Legislature, for a recharter of Gooch's am Ingram's ferry, on the Catawba titer in Lancaste District, formerly known as Lanier's cf- Groen's. Lancaster, Sept. 6th 1840. 30 tf. 1? ~r*JV ' il A I*iantaiibh for Fnlc. |fhe subscriber offers for sale, a tract of Land Gtrthe wott^vUi* of Watcrtec river, and oh lie waters of'25 krttte rrceh ; arfjiHt.iirg jbe 'aade of Capt. Wm." ?? nut, containing shove 4LC0 acres, ?ChO with a fiont of a mile a half on the rive*. and tjie balasiof ^on the creek. ^ixJiufdjaedJUemg..under tjillHatiun, having a fine mill s<at all btr[F>arv luilff-'' i'ngs [or a Pettlemrni gin house scrra^rfe land is six miles frtm-V amdetfc iiviid land will le sold at private sale en acron.fuwbilii g tetn.s. I'ersone desirous ol purchasing; iire referred to tiftd. Tins. Lang, Major Cailej^VV to ihr Fulbsrriher. Mcft A?CkETA tilK June 30,1840. Cm 5 27 REMOVAL. Their criber refrfectfulJy informs hi* fri'cndfc and cus uUrc-rs in Camden and tlie enrrounding ttiuutry, tiwll fee has removed his WhcelrigbT and Bl'sSkstiiilh slitij) to the corner'of BeKalb & Lyttleton street. liVvtlVgerertbd stfitahlc t:uild ings for carrying on the aboVe'business; and is row prepared to do any work that may I e entrusted to bun. A good supply of seasoned wagon timber, Tire and other Iron, Pipe boxes of all size*, rotninon boxes, breast and tongue chains, cast-iron barrow wheels, &c. &c. kept constantly orr hfci d. Horses neatly and carefully shod. IlOUlijiT li. TWEEDJ. B. .GOODLATJ, Taller, Agent for the sale ol Crooking Shears* ^ftinll Points, Square and'Scale's.'rape Measures, mark- ing Chalk, Curved Rulers, tj-c. ^ The Mirror of Fasfinm is published on tlit' first day o/'ev- ry month, at ?2 a year, devotrd to a review of the Fashions for thcmoiUh, and to the subject of measuring and draughting, by the most ap1 uroved authorities in the world. The Fashion Plates for Spring and Summer just received: those wishing tlicm will please apply /li rt't* I 11? The English and French Fashions will be on! in a few days, say the let of April. march ii. FOR SALE, r That Tver >tory Brick. BuiJjlipg on Broad street ; suitable for i Store and Residence, vvitli all the nej cessary . Builtlipgs in gi.od repair, ami; large I ly.t attache^ in the most bdSltie.-fsf' part of Tuu ji. Term* made ease, ' ' . Enquire of " Mrs. C. F. CAltl'ENTER. j July 11 20 . tf The subscriber hit* now on hand, a Variety of Carriage*, Buggies, Rockaways, &c.t and Harness, which lie offers for safe at reduced pfiffc*. lie is prepared to burjd and to repair every de? scr'plion of Carriage, Wagorff I'arti VV.heelbar row and all kinds of lion wtffk* either h?r plantalinu nr oilier use. Horses carefully and neatly shod. ROBERT h|AN. Juno 27 tf r : W . Labotir-Savmylfaehttev' The undersigned having purchased ijie Mihf ? ?? Salmi's BATE VT WASHING MACHINE, for,. 1 Kershaw District, has commenced HDtlu/aclpring ' litem, They area very simple machine and ctnnot get out of order* Those wjw are using them in this place*can testify a* to their performance. As much washing can be done 7ii one day by this machine, as in three, i?y the old method. The public are invited to call at McDow*tt& Cooper's store and examine them. They ere no J humbug, and will perform what is .required of them without injury to the clothes. U"Directions go witb the Machine*. E. O. ROBINSON. May 16. 20 6m Notice, * Mr. L. \V. Ballard is authored to rent mv [louses in Can idea, and to receive the rents for the same?to hire oat my men Lawrence and Johnson, and to receive ibeir wages when doe, and also to coHect any accounts which I may place in his hands for that purpose. .> ' Oct 3-2t M JAMB8 CIJESNTJT. [ For Sale1 100,090 Bricks, suitable for paving, also a t few thousand tile. As I have no while person at - the yard, those who want bricks wilf please send ? their otders to my shop, where thej wiU be atteu- j J ded to. 33" Ncr bricks delivered* Without an order, a ). F. SUTHERLAND. Sept. 26 39 ' if t ??? t Corn Meal. i The subscriber keeps constantly o? hand, fresh ground Corn Mswt for feflufy use. JOHN IX<niAM. * J?ne 13 -- & " ' Td Rent or Sell, : That new Store and Dwelling BnOW, opposite , the Episcopal Churvh. TRe D*etfiftg and Store will be rented separately if rdqtrired. - * # i . tiria * OtlTnht' ? /\pp*Y lO iAMXsO weorvDiy Aogost 13 A3 _ ^ Bacon, Lard alid FloiuC# r A lot of superior Bacon aruMjflfd - t Flour of the best brands, for sale bjr may 23. A. B.ALL&V. JUIINMGKAKI, H y Receiving k ForwardUglmhail wd Baakigcnt, y CAHD3X, 3. C. ^ | All business entrusted to him faithftrify attend , ed lo, on moderate terms. ^ II ' r BY P. ROBEHSWlf. The subscriber begs leave to t'ate, that he is r, prepared to make up Clothing at the shortest no! tice, in a neat a nd fashionable style, and van avis 1 i- a fit. With his knowledge of the Business and a disposition to please* lie solicits a call frotn his t friends generally. **. .* o may 9 If 19 i Yu Eqnily-Laucaster District. John Massey, Adin'r. de bo-iis uou of Joint T. Ha- I '' gints dec'u. vs Jarc Ilagms and others?Dill to j ' marshal assets, and so forth. fl The creditors of Joliu T. Hagins late of Lan- 1 caster District, are hereby notified that uudcrthe 1 " decree of the Court of Equity in the above caser fl tlicv are required "to establish tlieir claims before- M the Commissioner on or before the 1st day of June*. 1 >. r.n ?i k. I ir<JV, UUUUI UI I4UII BB ..... a james ii. wrrnF.nspoo.v, c. k.*,. d. * m Comm'rn Office. Sept. 3 , 1849. {|>10) 4PV Notice. J A pplication, will be made lo the next Scroion of V 8 the Legislature of the State of South Carolina, ra * have Pine Tree Presbyterian Church, incorporated r Juiy4,ibm m D. BETHCNE, BENJAMIN McCOY. 1 KENNETH McCASKILL, I T...??47 .If) 3m I The State of South-Caroliua^ LANCASTER M3TRICT. In the Common Pleas. - r 8 John Adams, Sheriff, f vs. > Dec. in For. Attachment: t J. W. arlisle. ) 0 Whereas the Plaintiff did on the T8th of April file his Declaration against The Defendant who i lf is absent from and without the limits of this State, e and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said Declartion might be served; It is ordered, that the said i defendant do appearand plead to the said declaration ou or before the lfilh day t f And!, whifh will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bun- i J dred and forty-nine, otherwise fitfiil attd absolute < " judgment will theu be given and eW|r$edfcgainst . r him. It B.PRICE,Clerk. Clerks Office. April 1840. 7 <j4t