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New and Choice Fall Goods. Tltc subscrilters are now receiving one of the large* and most desirable stocks of GOODS tliat has ever been oftcred to the friends and customers of the CAMDEN BAZAAR* They have, during the past week, opened, and afe now prepared to show a most splendid assortment of THnh Pahrlru fnr I.adlfis'iDresseSi AtAVifc * W4M>4 AW W ?va i i . w m ' I ' - si'ch as?? .... Elegant Caslimores, .Muslin DeLaines, l'lain Mefinos ' Chameleon Lustre*, Lvaneee Clot lis DeLisle Stripes, Ginghams, Prints. &e. .% large assortment of Shawls* Such a* Long and sniiare Shawls, both plain anil printed, silk, cashmere una broche. ALSO A large stock of Linens and Linen fioods* Marseilles Quilts, Dimities, Curtain Stuffs. dec. kverv variety of hosikry. Goods for Gentlemen's Broadcloths. Cassimeres, Vesting, Cravats, ?fcc. ??- also ? A Large and Splendid Stock of Ready .Hade CLOTIU?f?,I Of every quality, and at prices which cannot fail to p.oasc. a n o They are also prepared to offer to Planters and others, one of the most complete assortments to he found in Camden.of * Blankets, Kerseys, Sattinets, Jeans, DOMESTICS, &c. &c. lITThey confidently invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, as one of the largest in town. It is their ir tent ion to embrace in tlieir stocK every article of Dry Goods that may be new or 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 :i complete assortment of goods, which have been purchased at the North with great care, and which are offered for sale on their usual accommodating terms. They comprise in part, as follows? Blanket*; Negro Kerseys and Plains Superfine French black Cloth Invisible green do Blue and brown do Superfine colored Fancy Cass i me res French black Doe-skin do Fashionable Fancy Vesting* White, red and yellow Flannels, assorted Sattinets; all wool Plains A Lso Super, and medium silk-warp black Alpnceas Black Bombazines, assorted Super, black and colored French Merinos do Fancy Toile de .Paris, for Ladies* wear Plaided and striped Alpaccas Black Gro de Rhine Silks; elegant fig'd chamclion Silks Elegant plain chamelion Silks Embroidered .Muslin Dresses; Elegant French Cashmeres Magnificent Lace ('apes; Infant's Robes and Codies French worked Collars and Capes .Muslin Insertings and Edgings; .Muslin Dresses Linen cambric H'dkfs.; Kid and silk Gloves v,w.l- ?nj n..lr Itihtmns- h rvncl, and Enelish Ginghams Sewing filk Fringe for Muniillas English and American Calicoes Bleached and unbleached Homespuns, of every description Super Longcloth; Apron Checks; Bed Ticks Mexican Plaids; Plaid and striped Homespuns Funiiture Dimity ami Furniture Fringe Damask Diapers; Table Cloths Bird-eye and Scotch Diapers; Calicoes of every quality. CARPETIXGS. New patterns Three Ply Carpeting* do super do do Veuetian do do Druggets do Eleeant and assorted worsted and Tufted Rugs With a variety of other articles. Sept. II. I.EVV & SON. Ready Made Clothing. Just received, a well selected stock of Ready made Clothing, such as, Super, cloth Coats; super. Overcoats do Shad Overcoats: Round 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, bv sept. 11. H. LEVY & SON. Groceries. Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Sa't, Iron, Bacon and Liquors of every description, and ot the best quality, for sale by sept. 11. H. LEVY cf- SON. Just Received, Carved Tortoise Shell Tuck Combs Side do do do r\ : 1 x?:~~ ,1,% i/rCHSIII^illlU i'llic u\J Hair anil Tooth Brushes; Fancy -Soaps. Bept. H. LEVY & SON. Basins: and Rope. A full supply of Bagging, Rope and Twine. 11. LEVY & SON. C. WILLS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in English, French. German and Domestic Fancy Goods. Ilnisery. Gloves' Buttons, and all kinds of Trimmings; Combs. Brushes' Violins, Fans. Suspenders. Pins. Needles. Jewelry, Perfumery. Tors, Marbles. Slates. Pencils. Kteel Pens. <fce.? No. 208 Kinu-street, opposite Victoria House, Charleston. S. C. Sept 12 37 tf Stone Lime. A fresh supoly of the above article for sale hy sept. 12, C. L CIIATTEN. Removal. The subscriber has removed to the Store two doors south of the Post Office, and immediately opposite .Mr. J. S. Depaas, where he has and will continue to keep a good supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, - svch as . Loaf, lump, crushed, powdered, clarified and ? brt wn Sugars Rio, Java. Lagtiira, Mocho and Cuba Coffee Gunpowder and Hyson Teas IVew urieaos, Tri.jitMU ami cuoa aioinases Rice, Mackarel, Salmon and Herring# Confectionary, Green Ginger. for preserving Almond."!, Raisins, Figs &.c. AIi#jf which will be sold low for cash. CTlie highest market prices ^either cash or barter) paid lor country produce. gept 19. A K. AI.I.RX. In Ordinary?Lancaster Dist. Hirain Joyner and others, Applicants, vs. William Joyner and others, Do'ondants.??Ueal Estate ol Frederick Joyner, deceased It appearing to my satisfaction, that Wosley Barrett, Joyner D. Barrett, Emily Aii en and lius. band Hall Auten, Jas. P. Hendricfc and wife .S'arah C., Evan Deas and wife Sarah, George Joyner, Middleton Joyner, Jonathan Wallace, Green \\'a!. lace, Thomas Merrett and wife Polly, Jo'.n Hilton and wife Rntli, Raty Sumry and husband. Nancy Spence, William Hyde and wile Sarah, Win. Jas Joyner, Elizabeth Tumor, Rhode Summerviile, De ferula nil!, in above caso, reside without the limits of thisMStato. P is ordered tliat each and all oi paid Defendants do appear and object to the sale or division of tiio Peal Estate of Frederick Joyner. (deceased) on or before 19th day of Dncen;b"r, 1849, or their consent totho same will he entered on record. J AS. H. IHTHERSPOON. O.L. I). Ordinary's Office, Lancaster I ? Hist . .Sept. 10th , 1849- \ ^ Ladies Gloves and Dress Goods. Just received and for sale, Ladies' Hlack, White and Colored French Kid Gloves, of superior quality Made colors and Printed Cashmeres and De Laines, sonjo very rich. Handsome colored Silks, new stylos- Muslin Dresses. English Prints, great varieties and Is\y prices. French Merinos, ic. E. W. DON.N'EV. Sept 19 138 VI DR. ROGERS' .COMPOUND STROP 01 LIVERWORT AND TAR, A safe ami certain cure for Consumption OF Vn Lungs, Spitttnj of Pooon, touGiis, Ccrfcus, Astttw.t Pain in the Side, BaotrcHWls, Hooping CoUoh and a PuLMONART AFFECTIONS. TESTIMONIALS. Extracts from Certificates which can be seeb In full b calling up n the Agents, Mr. A. L. Scovilf^flaving been afflicted.ilh a uioi 1 distressing Cough. rtittii mv f.lings bertune affc-cU'tl to sue _ l.i.. .1 . twi? a decree ttiat 1 was continually spmmg moon , Under the care of an able physician. Without ohininir ; anv relief, uniil t procured a tvottle of l)R. ROGERS' ! LlVF.RWOltT and TAR. \Vhivh reslufvd ine inliealtli i H very short time> . J. FINCH. Cincinnati, N?V. 3,811. [From the Hon. Judge U'illlairt Burke, late Postmaster i the city of Cincinnati fblr more than twenty years.] The statement of Justice Finch is entitled to ihe fulle confidence of the public. I can fully corrohofntc what I has said, having Used the medicine myself Willi the mo decided benefit. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati, Adjust 12.1815. [Fr?u. the Wife of Rev. George W. Malev.) 1 liavc been afilieted with diseased lungs for sever years; having tried various prescriptions with little su ecss. At last 1 tried l>r. Rogers's Liverwort and Ta ami found great relief. I would recommend it to all wl arc xu fie ring with diseased lungs. SARAlI MALEV. Cincinnati, August 12. 1815. CyThe following certificate from one of tint most disti guished physicians in Cincinnati, is cntitlrd to great ered 1 feel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe fi lowing statement, conscious that it may appear unprofe sional. Mr. Charles Wade, "f this city, was quite lo with Pulmonary Consumption, for which 1 had bei treating with less than usual success. At his request, ai *| -* l :* KSm tn trv Dr Rosph 1I1U1 U| 1 III* INCim.', I J#CI ??.? Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that it* cffei were n-allv surprising. After using lite second bottle n visits were discuiilinned. and he was soon restored health. I do conscientiously recommend my brother pm thinners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary cui plaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1814 Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26,181 Mr. A. L. Scovill, Cincinnati: Dear .Sir?I want you to send me one gross of Dr. R cers' Liverwort and Tar. I am entirely out of it, ai have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that l?s made here, has mnde a great demand for it. Yours, (Jr., K. W. IIITTINGTON, Druggist. We will now ask the affleted to candidly exnmtne t above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than tl can be given in favor of any other medicine. The abo testimonials are from persons in good standing, who ci be seen and heard from; and from Physicians Professr enjoying the confidence of the people, who, alter liavi experienced the goods effects of this medicine, have cor forward and conscientiously recommended it to De used. (Q-Bewareuf Counterfeits and base Imitations. -X3 N. B.?The genuine articles is signed. "Andrew II gers,"on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. KJ" Price?SI per liottle, or six Bottles for $i. ^'c wholesale and retail bv SCOVIL dr MEAD. 113 Charles st., between Conti and Si. Louis sts. New Orleans. Aole General Agent* for the Southern States, Sold hv J. R. McKain, Camden: A. fitch, Columbi Haviland. Hnrrall & Co., and P. M. Cokea, Charlesto Mannsel I lull, Winnsboro. June 27 26 important Remedy. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE, A certain, safe and effectual cure for Sore, Weak a Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly for diseases oj the Eye, The unparalleled sttcees which has attended the use his preparation, and the acknowledued necessity for soi article which can be relied upon, as a remedy in *ev< case* of Opthalinie affections which are so prevalent in tl country, induce the Proprietor to make arrangemci through his Agents, to place this Salve within the reach everv individual who may need the benefits which re. r | The great advantage* possessed by t his arlicle over cvt other,it*CERTAi.VTV. Saskty, Covvexienckand Eroj my. All Physicians ail mil that great danger i* to be f prehended from drugging the eye when in an inflamed a unhealthy state. In the u.se of tlii* Salve ihis ohjertior entirely removed, as no harm can possibly result from use; it being, in all ease* applied to the external jiortit . of the eye; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pr ) and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction : any pungent article into the eye. ts activity in subduing iuflamation is so great that but fi cases require the Use of more than one buttle to cfler a perfect cure. J. R. McKAIN, Agent for Camden. New and Elegant Perfumery, The subscriber lias just received and openef new and choice selection of Perfumery, Soaj Cosmetics, &.c., consisting in part, of Luton's Ex't Jenny I.ind daisy's E*'t Cotnte d'Orsti " *' Jockey Club Ede's lledyosinia '* " Mignionette Haul's fain f.ustral ' " Patcholy " Nymph Soap " " Verviene " Shaving Cream " Boquet de Cnroline Kousscl's " Essence Boquet Guerluin's " Low's Windsor Soap Transparent Wash Ball* " Shaving Tablet Orris Tooth Paste ALSO Cologne, Rose, llonev, and Iaivender Wati Day Rum, French Philocomb, Bear's Oil, Bea Grease and Beefs .Marrow, for the hair, with n ny other articles in the line too numerous to mc lion which may be had at may 9. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Sugars. A fresh supply of Crushed, Clarified and Po dercd. Sugar. For sale by THOMAS BONNELL & CO. June 2.'} tf 2(i Victims of Dyspepsia! look here:: I)R. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. This Medicine is offered to the public genera from a full conviction that it is superior to any otl now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Co plaint, Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, <S Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. A LEX, M. D., Philadelphia, and J. A. & W. I.MO.M ?vn V? Oil? <!roo? f'lmrWti I L.rj \ I'jLi.'m U, 1W. Wl " '"o So. Ca. O" None Genuine unless signed by Dr. G. 1 ALLEN, and countersigned l>y J. A. &. W. CLEVELAND. The bottles having the woi "Allen's Dyspeptic Medicine, Phila.," bio ' on the glass. Sole Agent for Camden, z. j. DeHay Nearly Opposite Mrsonic lit Sept 5 30 1) I \*i:*lST FO WDEits. These i'o^'DEKS are an entire substitute Yeabt ill all culinary ourposes, having been proved by a recent Chemical discovery, by wh they aro rendered perfectly harmless i.? l'lC ^ peptic as well as tho Epicure, and are essentia necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. For sale at '/,. J. DF,HAY'S Nearly Opposite .Masonic iI; Supt 5 30 t JIRS. ??OOLAI) S Pasliionable llonnet' Store. New Goods just received, consisting of Kibbo Bonnets, Flowers, Capes, Cardinals, Gloves, { open nnd ready for sale at very low prices lor ci or to punctual customers. Mrs. G. pellicula recommends them as being tho most fashionable the market, i ITJlonnotu cleansed, altornd and trimmed so , to render the most skillful judges unable tot . thein from now, At tho storo formerly occup i by Dr. A. DrLeon. Oct. 1? Wiclis nn<l Glasses. , The subscriber has just received and opone i large and select assortment of Solar, Cuuijiti f and other Lamp Wicks, Glasses, &c. . Sperrn and Solar Oil which lio offera or wale , the most reasonable terinu lor cash or punct I customers. Z. J. DHIIAY Xvarhj Opposite Masonic h April 4th, 1849. tf L Turning Either in Iron or Wood noatlyTdone; also, h injr bad considerable experience in tjun work, pairing Locks, Keys, &c. will be thankful for n jobs of that kind. R. J. MeCREKJHT Feb. '27. 9 if AncriimN Ferry. Notice is hereby <riven that the crossing at l above Ferry, on the Watereo River, wiil ho d continuod after the 1st of January next. T. J- A NCRLM August '20 35 tf SANDS' A.RSAPARILLA, a' IX QUilT BOTTLES. fr" For tiic removal ampcrmanent cure of all Disw eases arising fro an impure state of the Blood, or hal of the system, viz: Scrofula, or King'slviU Rheumatism, Obstinate ".* Cutaneous Eruptis, Pimples, or Pustules on ,|! the Face, Blotches J ties, Chronic Sore Eyes, s- Ring Worm or 'Per, Scald Head, Enlargew menl and Pain of e Bones and Joints, Stub*Jj born Ulcers, Syphiic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Disees arising from an inju ts dicions use of Maury; Ascites, or Dropsy, >> Exposure or Iincidence in Life. Also, 10 Chronic Constitulnal Disorders will be remoced by this PreprMion. The value of this'reparation is now widely known, and every dayhe field of its usefulness is extending. It is appred and highly recommended by Physician , anc.s admitted to lie the most 0. powerful and searchin preparation from the root id that has ever been eiiloycd in medical practice, it The unfortunate victimf hereditary disease, with swollen glands, contnted sinews and bones half carious, has been reared to health and vigor, j' The scrofulous patientovered with ulcers, loaih i inme to himself and l< his attendanss, has been ?C J ? mi ' made whole. Hundns of persons, who had ,r* 1 groaned hopelessly for ears under cutaneous and JJ| glandular disorders, clonic rheumatism, and many oilier complaints springig from a derangement of the secretive organs anihe circulation, have been [0. raised as it were from tlirack of disease, and now, i with regenerated constiitions, gladly testifytothe ''d efficacy of this inestiinalc preparation. The tes' limony of t.hose who ha? been cured by its use, J with their residences, as been published from j time to time, and were desirable a mass of the a; most overwhelming teimony could be brought 11: ! forw rd, proving most ccclusively its inestimable I value. ? | The following certific c from Col. Samuel G. j Taylor, a gentieinan of ign standing and exten; sive acquaintance throng the Southern States and "d lately appointed Consul to New Granada, comj mend-- itse f to the attetibn of all. New ork, January 7, 1818. of, Messrs. A. D. anil D. Snds: Gentlemen?Ilavne I used, and witnessed the Reels of your excellent '7* | preparation of Sarsaparill on different persons in [j i various parts of the Soulern country, viz?Vir?f ginia, Louisiana, Texas nd Mexico, I feel tnttcli ult pleasure instating the hip opinion entertained o! its great medicinal value. In my own case it acted ;rf . almost like a charm, remeing speedily the encr. jp" ; vatcd state of the syslet, and exciting in the ml most agreeable manner, atonic and invigorating i is J influence. "s , Your Sarsaparilla is lii<rly approved and extern "in ' 8ive'y use(' hv the United States army in Mexico of I and my cousin Gen. Zacliry Taylor, has for the j past five years been in the habit of using it, ant tw ! recommends the same; ho ml myself adopted tht 1 a 1 article at the name time, ail it is now considerci j an almost indispensable rquisite in the Army ? In conclusion I would sa) that the better it ii known the metre highly it will be prized, and rust that its health resto in; virtues will make i1 generally known, throughout the length am , breadth of our widely extcrned country, j Vours vey respectfully, iy ' 5. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consil to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. New Virk, Feb. 17, 1813. .Messrs. Sands.?Having lufFered inany year with a disease of my throat,affecting the laryn> during w hich 'irnc I was tro ted by the most d;s pri tinguished physicians in Rmpc and the Unite r s : States, without rcreiving am permanent benefii l;l- \ but all the time mv general health and strengt !n- j declining, and the disease mating fearful progres.I caustic applications were usel, and whatever els j was thought most efficient fu- producing a cure but I am confident the deplorable situation I wa w- ; in tht, laryngitis being acconpauied with phthisi and great difficulty in breathiig, would soon hav terminated my life, had I not obtained relief ihri ' the medium of your invalurble Sarsaparilla. must say, gentlemen, when commenced usin the Sarsaparilla I did not place much confidenc in its virtues ; ami this will no surprise you, whe you are informed I had tried nnre than hfty ditTei ent remedies during the past "our years, within "y any success; but alter takingyour Sarsaparilla ,er few weeks, I was obliged at list to yield to cv deuce. This marvellous 8pc?itic lias not mil iC* | relieved, but ctued me; ami therefore think my duty, gentlemen, for. the lenelit of snfTerin '* humanity, to give you this attestation of my cur J,1> Vours verv truly, !). FA ItR NT. Consulate of France in tie United States. j4 1 r(j* The above statement and signature were a IV|1 knowledged in our presence ky .Mr. D. Pare as true. For the onsul General of France, L. loiig, Vice Consul. ,//. .sands' sarsaparilla.?It has ever been j prime article of our medical creed, to recommci ? no advertised medicines, for we are opposed them conscientiously and p ofcssionally, but v 'or feel bound to deviate from this rule, and rccot im- mend to the suffering the article at the head ich this notice. The great medical virtues of iiars ys- parilla, arc well known and appreciated by pliyi 1'v cians, hut the uncertainty of the strength of t * tlnTj"?'>t preparations of the root, some being : , most "inert, ^ caused the medicine itself to ft ill. into disrepute. The band*' rw,uv f scorn, have succeeded in obtai.?l,,<r a [,owcrful a uniform preparation of it. We have "HCn abundance of testimonials to its efficacy from t highest authority, and wc recommend it with pic suro?Southern Whiff. '1' Tlio following interesting case Is presented, m "j1 tlio reader invitod to its careful perusal. C'uinino r7 on such evidence is unnoenssary. New York, April 20, H47. nR Mossrs. Sands; Cfout loinen?1 laving long bei p11 alllicted with genoral debility, weakness, loss l0j appetite, etc., receiving no benefit from the vario remedies prescribed, 1 concluded about tlir months since to make usool your Sarsaparillanow havo tlio plea^uro of informing you that .! - ertbe.is havo lieon attended with tlio happiest r jJ|C suits in restoring my lioallli, and J am induced add my testimony to tho many others you ulrtin< possess, and to thoso desiring further informatic on I will personally give tho particulnru of my ca: I and the effects of this invaluable niodieino by ca uig at 2b5 Bowery, New York, r .. Yours respectfully. , JAN KT Mi INTUSIJ. ? This certiflos that Miss Janet Mclniosh is knov to mo a mcmhor of tho Church, in good Htnndin av- and worthy of confidence, re- J. S. SPENCER, my Pastor of Socoud Proshyteriau Church, Urookly Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ? B. and I). Sands, Druggists and Clieiuits, 1' Pulton.St., corner of Willi on, Now York. Sc the also by Druggists genera Iv throughout tho Unit is- States and Panadas. Price 81 per Hottlo ; t Bottles for 85. For sale by JAMES R. Mi KAIN, Camden, i June 20th, 25 I t mrnrrr i -iin - ir OVER COMPLAINT Jaundice, dyspepsia, cttac Oft NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE RHINE'S, And all Diseases arising fronaRfi* ordered Liver or Stoinaeli, nitli male and Female. Sticli as Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness >r jd to the Head. Aridity of the Stomach, Nan>e?, It* burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or WeigM in Stomach, Sour Eructations, linking or Fit It-ring at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimtiling of the Head, Hurried and Djfcult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suunra* ting Sensations when in a ly?...... of Vision, I'll; ... Outs or Webs Ik;fori' the Sight, Fever ami Dull Pain in the IIe.nl, Deficiency Perspiration. Yellowness of ihe Skin and E Pain in the Side, Bark, Chest, Limbs. Arc., Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, ConJntugining* of evil and great depression of Sty Can be effectually cured bv DP.. HOOPLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BIT1S. Their power over the alxwe Diseases is not c>d? if equalled?by any other preparation in the L'nitedes, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful tcians had failed. Derangement of the I.iver and Stomach areces nl j Insanity, and will also produce diseases of the H'Skin. I Lungs Bnd Kidneys, and lays the body open toittack of the Cholera. Bilious or Yellow Fever, and iierall) the first cause of that most baneful disease, ("oiption OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA F?S. 41 THE DISPATCH," Persist.*: An lnvai.uadt.EMGfilCI.VE.?We have freqmheari the celcbraled/iermau Bitters, manufactured hyHool land, spoken of in terms of commendation, am know deservcdlv so. _Jt is a too common practice, erlait ~ * 1 ?L Ivtir.M r>:mi quarter*, to pufTall manner ot usen-ss uu.*n. oftlical>ove Hitter*, hundreds are living witneofthei great moral and physical worth. As a meditfor thi I.iver Complaint. Jaundice, Nervous Debility aiyspep sia. it lias lieen found invaluable, efiecting eurid lliu roughly eradicating diseases, when all otherJieine have failed. We feel convinced, that in the of th I German Hitters, the patient does not become iitatei! j hut constantly gains strength and vigor to the frj-afac I worthy of great consideration. Tlie Bitters ajeasai in ta*te and smell, and can be administered uruny fit cumsiances, to the most delicate stomach. Id, the ran lie used by all persons wiilt the most pe safe It It would he well for those who are much allt in tli nervous system, to commence with one tea s|sx or les; and gradually Increase. We spetk front exiwe. an are of course, a proper judge. The press fail widi have united in recommending the German Hit and I the afflicted we most cordially advise their use <PIft!T OF THE TIM E," June 2 says." Do our coon citizens who are invalidaow tl many astonishing cures that have been perfol by D I Hoffland's Celebrated German Hitters! If lbs not, v j recommend tliein to the " German Medicine S. all wl 'are afflicted with Liver Complaint. Jaundicespepsi or Nervous Debility the Doctor has cured y ofo citizens after the best physicians had failedVe ha' used them, and they tiave proved tobcamcdi tliate ery one should know of. and we cannot refrah'ing o testimony in their favor, anil that which givesn grct er claim upon our huiihle elliirt.thcyfire entirelgeiab **TIIE DAILY NEWS," July Iilvs. "Wesneak knowingly of Dr. Hooffland'slehrat German Hitters, when we say it it a blessiinjliis ag and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and >us S; leuis. it lias not we think an equal. It is a Vible l'i paration. and made witlmnt Alcohol, ami t< invuli we would recommend it as worthy their conlcc. READ THE FOLLOWK: It is from one of our first Druggists, a geiulii favoi blv known throughottlthe I'nited States?tliepriotor the ' .Medical Worm Syrup:" 1 Philadelphia, Nov J.I SIS Dear Sir.?It is with much pleasure that I ify t" t i extraordinary virtues of your German Hittersving si f largely of tliem these last few months to va? perso . afflicted with Liver Complaints. Dyspep-ia. alehility ' the Nervous System. I can say consrieutioi that tl are the best article of the kind I have ever sound I d in all the ptpular medicines.) and I consid- the o r ! medicine for the above diseases before the pit. ' j I have never sold one bottle that has not gi satisf I lion, and brought forth the commendation ht?u v ' | used it. , 1 deem this iny duty to you as the proprieli this hi i.. < ?Im->i,i.. nrtielc. and to tltcfjK" afflicted wthc els J f I complaint*. that tliey may knotv of it* cnratproperi anil enable them to select the good from the vols artii ' with which our market is flooded. I With nittcli respect, I remain vonrs. A:o., J. X. 110 li fvNS ACK^trtri*t, s rorner of Second ami Los street.' . Can stronger testimony tie adduced hy an'reparai before rlie public ! A single bottle will cinroatiV t of their |*>Wfr overdisease. They are entirVegeta J and will permanently destroy lite most ohsste n*t ties*, ami give streinrth ami visor to the fr.tial no t debilitating the patient; being also gratefo the i cielieate stomach nmlerany cirenmslances. ran he ministered with perfect safety to delicatefants?I are free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, C.'alotmml all t eral and injurious ingredients. They can he taken at all limes and uniJer .'ireurns res, no orilinary exposure will prevent thenft'ing as tarv efleet, ami no I ml result can accrue froit nverd g For sale, wholesnfe and retail, at the pti|nl l)e . OBU.MAN MRDICIM-: STORK, INu. 27iacc sti '' Philadelphia. '* For salt: in Cam nr. v. by James U. .IMv- -Colur d by Bontwright A- Mint?Chester C. If. by *dy Ac I t, and hy respectable Druggist* generally fuglioot I, Tnited States. .. July 1J 20 c Seasonable Good ? The subscriber lias just teceivctl ?od ?u s of Freslt (foods, suitable for the seas consis s in part of various articles for Lap Dre? e Calicoes, at all prices, brown and blthed Ik >' spoil, &c., lojrcilter with a good airtutenl I Geiitleincn'jj wear, arwl a great valy of ? ? articles. " A stock of choice Groceries, .iff tvfiici r- will sell as low as they can bo bad the p k and to which lie respectfully invite.-ie attf i a of purchasers. J. CI I AULEX'ORT i* April ?"> 17 tl it Attention. inr A further supply of Groceries ist rco e. making my stock complete. Thot wishit buy, have only rail and I am satisfied ill go pleased with their bargains. GERALD Grocc c. Dec lH tf nt Cash for liarli We will contract for Bark at tIrate of cord, cash?or ?8 in Trade. W. ANDERKX <f- C a ! Ma ch, 7th, 1849 10 tf I iTIcdiral Books, ?!*. ! Mi*<liral, 3Ior.il, Religious and Misrelhious Bool i Stationary of groat variety, for sale by " | ' Al.i:XA.\CR VOU of April -1th. 10-10. if a- tTw7noHE~ l,e Will continue to act as Agent foiersons t|_ acting business in either of the B.ks in C? i\\ ' id F. ROOT, ^ AUCTION EEI, i,c' ^nuiiission Merchant & (Jecral A a- *' J* MI) EN, S. . nj Will attend to Public au'j *>r'Vie ^aIcs llt I tlovcription. I Regular Auction day, every PriiJ*. I (IT Auction Room two above the lank of t. dfln' _ _ .J.1 ,,f' Notice. ua Tho subscriber is rucoivinj; a Irjfe addi e? his stock of Oroceries, t*oiisii?tiuy r nil the I I nrliclos. Country people will limit to llioii its : out to call. There is also :i tinn asortmen! e- I store up town, third dooraboio M Duckor to Ho lias also receivod direct from Joridn, dy i best Cuba JIUhJ Sojrars, they are a exrclloi m, ' c.lo, and will he sold much lower tnn evor o, i in this market or elsowbore, say fnm $5 to II. thousand. II. JlCLliKVM Camden, 12tli June, t|" Family Grocer cs. 1>M A large supply of superior Fmily Or ]IT i kept constantly on hand, and for silo at the prices, at the CAMDKN (1ROCKIY STO Wntflie* mid .V<Mfc*lry. A. t'iiilthind ilvar Watches. Chains, Keys, Kin rings, itraceloiM, Pens uik! Pencils?|?rtaHes, Am >1,1 A. V(J ,l( April Ith, 1819, tf ed *_ ix HANK AGENCY. WIM-IAM J. (JF.UALD, will att?nd pnnciu business entrusted to his care iu ei lierof the I Camden X DR. CULLEN'3 IXDIAK VEGETABLE PAIACEA ! ! 0 This Medicine is warranted ty be superior to any otlier preparation of Sit rsaparilla in thfe Vvorldcured and will cure more eases of Scrofula, or king's EVil , Cunsump- ' tion, Bronchitis, Efysiindas, Ohstimle Cbtpnteous Ertip- | T tions. Blotches, Biles, King Worms, and Tetter, Scald f Head. Chronic Ulcers, Mercurial dtsetlse: Rheumatism, .Neuralgia, J.iver complaint. Palpitation of the Reart, Dyspepsia. etc., than any other medicine ever discovered, and f hence it is the best purifier of the blood c\or otli.-red to the i public. Read the certificate of Mr. Rrooks, and then send ] to our Agent and gel a pamphlet containing scores <ust as , strong. ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE !! ' GO AND SED IIIM AND YOU WILL SAY T1IK HALF ' HAS NOT BEEN TOLD ! ! ' We. the undersigned, bavin* visited .Mr. Isaac Brooks, lr., at the olliee of Messrs. Rowand A: Walton, il?ti Market street, Pliilu , consider his case the most remarkable one we have ever witnessed or heard of. ? " - n.U m?u, h?v. Lm.ii Jits disease was scroiiim, ?uu u.lllu.? , his twelve years'conflict with Ilio destroyer! Ilii< Pulate, ' the entire r?ef of liis mouth, Nose, I'pjier Lip, and lower 1 lid of the right Eye have been destroyed, his Fare nearly eaten up. aud part of the Jaw Bone carried away* And yet we can give no description of his case. Mr. 13. informs us that in January last, the whole interior of hia mouth, as well as most of his face, was u mass of deep and painful ulcers. On the 14th of January last, lie commenced taking Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the . disease in a few days, and from that time the cure has progressed without intermission. 1 New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcer*, arid though Iradly disfigured, his fuce is sound and his general health is restored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. llrooks' case no .Mercurials. Ointments, or Caustic applications . have been used.?in fact, the Puuucea alone has w rought i this wouil'Tl'ul change. Pnii.tr S. White, Esq., J. W. Jones. M. D-l ' Rev. Jons Cii.imbf.h8, W. Steeling, .M. D. J Rev. A. I). Gillkttk, T. P. S. Kotiv, M. 1>. Rev. J. R. Nioiioi.as, Jacob Frinck, M. D. [ Rev. Wm. Uitik, S. B. Coi.es, M. D. s Rev. E. lvixcAtu, J. W. Asiimeaii, Esq. * Rev. Levi Brink, P. SkbxSmitii. E?q. E. (jui.i.ion, s- m|. L. A. Couev. Esq. H And thousands of others equally respectable, whose ? names might he added if necessary. ' Residence west stile of Jefferson street, third door from 1 Snliiivlkill, running from Schuylkill Sjistli, between Ia> 11 custand Sprucer* WholeSiilc and retail by Rowanu Walton. Proprio^ tors, No. 21 N. Nixtli street. l'liila.. Jamks R. McIvain, '* Camden. BoatwriuiitX Mtor, Columbia, 1'. .11. Coiik.n, ie Charleston. d A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES, r. Dr. Cltlleu'a Indian Vegetable I'ilc 10 Kcinctly La Domestic Preparation, which has been Used with en? tire sttrccss Ibnuaiiy years. Being ail internal medicine, ie it has decided preference over outward applications, which ir. are but plalives, ninl not curatives. This medicine acts re u|ton the diseased paris. producing healthy action, and a 10 permanent cure?which we warrant, or refund tlie money, a. Wholesale and retail, by Rowand ic Walton, proprietors, nr 21 N. Sixth street, l'liila.. James K. Mi-Kaiti, Camden, re Hon twright anil .Miot. Colmnhia. P. .11. Cohen. Charleston. Ir DR. CULL EN'S INDIAN VEGETAli CLE RE.TIEDY. Ie. N O CURE NO PAY. ^ Read Physicians' Opinions o f its Virtues. y . 1 have prescribed the nbnvs Medicine in several cases n. ' Primary Veik-rinl Diseases and .M'-eendnry Lvpliilis. and ' the effect lias been strikingly beneficial: so innclt so as to js indticc tne to contiiiitei.s use in sticli cases with nntelt satisfaction. It is getterallv a greeable t" lite taste of patients. Jul IN A. F.l.lv'ivro.v. .11. D. No. 102 N. Fifth Street. raj. Philadelphia. June 12.1815. I have prescrilied " l>r. Ciillrn's Remedy" in many rases of Uonorrhota, and found it to effect a curis in a vrv sltorl time. A. W \ILSO.\. M- ll. ."J Corner Twelfth ami Sltip;ieii-sls. Wholesale and retail by Rowand ami Walton, projirie ns* tors. No. 21 N. Sixth street. l'liila., Jtttnes It. Jlrltain Camden, Boatwrighl and .Mint, Columbia, P. JI. Cohen CharlestDti. I) D It. C U L L E X' S ac. INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR d,o FEMALE CO M PL \ I NTS-, This Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation, and Tar sit gh- passes Hooper's Fills in all eases in which they are reeoir ave ntended- Hundreds of Female* whose constitutions hav ies, l^cti been broken down, have been restored to perfet ,-les health by the use of this invaluable medicine. It is cr tirely harmless in its operation, and may be taken with pei feet safety at any time. Wholesale "mid retail by Itownnd and Walton, proprii ? v. .ii v sn.iti ?m>!it. Pliilti.. James 1L .Mc-Kaii i i"rt, .<11. ,i . .. linn | Ciinvlcn. Bnatwriyht and Mini, Columbia, P. M. C'oIum "hp Charleston. file. Jrrfy IS 2!) tf E mi- BY ROBERT LATTA, S LATE III C. II. JMVIS, Wonld respectfully announce, that he ha* no in charge the above irell located Hotel, conveniei to the most business part of the Town, for trave pot, lers ; directly on all street* passing through?ai reel, now undergoing tIk rough repairs. lie earnest solicits a call from his trieml* and the public ge "JJp nerallv?for lie feels cnnfidrnl that tiiev cannot I tll(.' otherwise than pleased, as wo pains will be span to make all comfortable. |f A variety of the be.ft Lienors ran be bad at tl Bar, except mi Sunday. {jiMmC* old lira I dij and other line Lirjnors in bottles; the nic ljr jr favorite brands of Champagnes: tl?e choice ? brands of Segars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale ii'fh!- P'n,# ' Soda H'atei: an,I ICE will he kcrji* ct for ^'X'y on ',:,nd during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and ways plenty of corn, oats ami fodder, a?d alt* live hostler*. !i he ^'''s f?r *',cr A'oti/rem f.iue of &'iagft?, lace ?Cbunihuse* run regularly to and fr ' the Rail Road Depot for passengers, who can a jj' be accommodated with a carriage, buggy or ho to go into the eorrnfry. BTTIiv Charlotte Jcllersonian and Journal, C raw Gazett", .Marion Star and Cliailcston Corn civcd insert 3 times and forward bills to the Hotel, ig to Camden, May 2d, 1845). 18 l auay Blacksmithing and Wagon Making rN, The undersigned having taken the stand recei rjn' occupied by Whitaker Akrants, respect! '? gives notice, that lie intends to carry on the b ness as heretofore. SO a |? |ns Blacksmith's Shop ho is prepared to all orders with promptness and despatch, lie 'O. make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with o plantation tools, and mill work. Particular tent ion will be paid to shoeing horses?In si i> and as '1C w'" *'ve "1's Pcrsona' attention to both 4's'" 1 partmcnts of his business, ho will guarantees; NG. t'aci ion. 14 His W'oodshnp is amply supplied with the of Timber, well-seasoned, and lie would lik sec the man, who can put up better work, f'rt rans- vv],cc||)arroW| Uj, to a six passenger stage eo cn His prices will he in accordance with the tii and for the ready money will ho such as ca fail to sat is I v the most economical. As he believes in the maxim, that short so merits make long friends, lie will expect se sent, merits to be made quarterly. 5 " X. B. ARRANT Feb 14 tf of any _ The Bank of Camden, S. C >_M AUGUST, 1818 Cam* r . ,f ,? *'mutes /* I he Hoard: _tf Kxtract from the ... . ,M ,, Ordered, that notice he given ? < > . ? , i,? offered for renewal alter tlie nrsr WCtuurr? mv lion to jrjnnl signatures of ail parties will be require ending |fie notes will not be renewed : and tlmt this ' inter, will be rigorously enforced once every year I t at his 3ftor. Jlv order of tl e Hoard. 4' ' \V. J. GRANT, Caeliii ),000 September 5 33 i at aril known A CMKI>. fcfipr. Reynolds & Reynolds. [ linve tli is day associated \Vm. L. Rkym ^4 with ine in the practice of Dentistry. Mr. Reynolds has been my pupil for thn oceriea ^our )'0a,vi ai)(l ' coiiiuiend him with coniidou lowest l',e community. The business will he conducted as former ,np mv office on Main *treotv under the above and style. WM. M2YNOXJ ?*, K.ir- August 34 'N'; Notice. 14 Application will be made at the next A'ess the legislature, for a recharter of Gooc'u'i Ingram's ferry, on the Catawba river in Lam It-inks'of Distriot, formerly known as Lanier's 4* Gro< lay JO. Lancaster) Sept. Stli 1S10. 39 A Plantation for Sale, The subscriber offers lor sale-, a tract of J^nd n the west side of Wateree river, and on the raters of 2o mile creek ; adjoining the lands of -apt. Win. Kennedy and the Estate of Jno. L'hcslut, containing nboVe 4000 acres, 2000 with a lont of a hiile a half oh the river, and the balance in the creek. Six htintlred being under cultiva- , ion* having a fine H>ill seat all necessary build, ngs for a BCitletnent gin house and screw; the and is six fniles from Camden* Said land will be old at private sale on accommodating terms. Persous desirous of purchasing, are referred to Hapt. Thos. Lang, Major Cai.tey, or to the subscriber. AlcRA UREVARI). ' i..MO in lajo n,n 07 REMOVAL. 1 The subscriber respectfully informs his friends I and cus omers in Camden and the surrounding fl country, liiat lie has removed Ins Wlieelriglit and ' I Blacksmith shop to the corner of DeKalb & Lyt- I tleton street, having erected suitable buildings for I carrying on the above business ; and is now pre- I pared to do any work that may he entrusted to iiim. A good supply of seasoned wagon timber, |J Tire and other Iron, Pipe boxes of all sizes, com mon boxes, breast and tongue chains, cast iron harrow wheels, &.c. &c. kept constantly on hand. Horses neatly and carefullv shod. ROBERT L TWEEDJ. B. jGOODLAD, Tailor, ' Agent tor the sale ot Crooking .Shears, Small Poitiis, Siptare and Scales, Tape .Measures, marking Chalk, Curved Rulers, dfC. The Mirror of Fashion is published on the lirst day of ev< ry month, at ?2 a year, devoted to a review 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 jnst received: those wishing them will please apply directly. ' | | The English and French Fashions will he nut in a few days, say the 1st of April. march 5. ron SALE, j I That. Twn Story Brick Building nn Broad street / j , suitable lor a Store and Residence, with all the ne-- I : cessary nut Buildings in gcod repair, ami*large | Liit attached, in the most business part of TouAt,- 1 | Terms made eu?v. Enquire of Mrs. C. F. CARPENTER. j ; July 11 2l)? tf j Carriage*. Tbe subscriber lias now on hand, a variety of j Carriages, Buggies, Roc let ways,-&.C., and Harness, ; | which he offers for sale at reduced prices. He is prepared to build and to repair every de- r I scription of (Carriage, Wagon,- tract, Wheelbar.! row and ali kinds of Lou wor.V either lor | plantation or other use. Horses curuluily and ;Kn?fly shod. ROBERT MAN. June ,.2~ tf '20 i Labour-Saving Machine. The undersigned having purchased the right of Sabin's BATE TP WASHING MACH1NK, for Kershaw District, has commenced manufacturing ' tliein. They srea very simple machine and can not get out of order. Those who are using theni in this place, can testify as to their performance < As much washing can be done in one day by lliitf' machine, as in three, by the old method. . ir The public are invited to call at McDownII A> i- Hooper's store and examine them. They are no f humbug, and will perforin what is required of them without injury to the clothes. ^ rr-?- iv.*...,,n> luitli t tip Machines. f- U L/llbWkivitu pV .... E. Ik UUBINSON.. : May 10. 20 _ 6ti? _i ] '? For Sale. 100,000 Bricks, suitable for paving, afsoa i few thousand tile. As I have-no white person at ) the yard,.those who want brichi* will please send their oiders ti>iny shop, where*they' will be attended to. XT\o bricH a deliverer) without arrorvler. J w J. tr. JSfTllEKLA^rD. 1l Sept. 20 30' tf id To Rent or Sell, ' ' ly i That new Store and Dwelling House,-opposite ii- the Episcopal Church. The Duelling ami Store" j [ e | will be rented separately if required. ud i Apply to JAMES MJEV$HX. i A ?s:t>?t 15 33 tf llP I " TioiiT"it?KAU, * , Rcfciviiiir&FonvnrtliK^Mf/fJifaRUml^RliAgfnlf ' CA.WDK.N, a, C. 'pn All business entrusted to bir? fartfiftfffy attend )rN ed to, on moderate terms, nl' BY P. ROBENSON, ni The subscriber begs leave to state, tfraf fc> is-" prepared to make up Clothing at the shortest nn^ tree, in a neat and fashionable style, and variant# (Trn ! a fit. With his knowledge of (lie Business and ar disposition to please, lie solicits a cab from hie I rse friend* generally. I may!) If 19 rier In Etiiiity-Liiiicibter Dixlriet. John Mnssey, Adin'r. de bonis noil of John T. Half gins, dco'il. vs Jarc Hagms and others?Bill to marshal assets, and to forth. , ? ! The creditors of John T. Hagins late of Lan..?i? . /.-..tor District, arc hereby notified that under the ill I y J decree of the Court of Equity in the above case, uei- i tliev arc rei|uircil "to establish their claims before I ihe Commissioner on or before the 1st day of June, fill! 1^50, and in default that their claims be barred. ., ,11 | J OIKS II. wrniF.Kspoo.N, K. L U. .1 Coinin'r* ticpt. *2.. 1SI9. [Slit) thci ? ? ? at- police. tort, .Application, will he rttade uj !'1C next Se-*8jon ?f ^c* the Legislature of the State of South ljn?- nn' t(J 4tl!;- have I'inc Tree Presbyterian Church, ittVIPrpCVMCJuly 4,1349. besl D. BETHUXE, e 10 BENJAMIN McCOY. "V KENNETH MtCASKILLr 'ac'1* June'27 30 3in 111101 KrTIic Rail Road Blacksmith.^Most respectfully returns his best respects to '"c" his friends and customers for past favors, and begs ttle- i their continuation for the present year; he requests those vvlx) have so liberally patronized him to call and settle their past year's accounts, ,v> lie is poor ' and wishes to pay his accounts so as to prevent his losing time in failing alu>ut the streets to col-lect his accounts, for unless he pays he cannot expect toget credit, which is the only capita) lie has to carry on his business upon. His customer* may uiies I expect t<> find him. as ever, at his post, to wait on. ori-' ^ or'< ?' a" k'?d's ,0 1,0 '"uml at his ,|, ?r f such as lMougiis .*! aU sorts?thai jsf good onesrule j together willi Plantation Tools: Indeed, he is nreicre-: pared lo ?lo all sorts of Blacksmithing, including j carriages, wagons, mill work, crni.ks, -ItnA pr, ; rail mad work, especially the repaii jnjV (,f JJt^iflos tf Arc. &c. Ja^ay " DeKalb Factyiy* 31 and 33 inch Cotton vVnsburfcp, olds 4-4 30 " t^nabur^s, made expressly tc order for Cotton Picking .Sheets. ' past SPUN YARN, of all numbers, and warrant. iCC to ci of excellent qipiilty. kiir sale wholesale anil retail by Jy at W. ANDKRSOX <$ CO. ;ianie Ceeptember ft 3(5 . tf )S X'cgro Cloths, Blankets* Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Bed Ticks, Colored Homespuns, etc., For salo bv ion of A. M. R. KENNEDY. " aild t\ 1IATHESON, cC^Ctr BANK AGENT, tf. At his old stand orr-'st rB Davis' HotkI: