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pULSf SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, IX QUART BOTTLES. For tire removal srsd permanent cvre of all Diseases arising Irom an impure slate of the Blooil, or habit of the system, viz: Scrofula, or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring HVm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlarge, mcnl and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders icill be removed by this Preparation. The value of this preparation is now widely known, and every day the fiel 1 of its usefulness is extending. It is approved and highly recommended by Physician , and is admitted to be the most powerful and searching preparation from the root that has ever been employed in medical practice. The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease, with woPen glands, contracted sinews and bones half carious, has been restored to health and vigor. The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, louh6ome to hitnseif and to his altcndnnss. has been ! made whole. Hundreds of persons, who had i groaned hopelessly for years under cutaneous and glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and many other complaints springing from a derangement of the secretive organs and the circulation, have been raised as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with regenerated cons' iiutions, gladly testify to the efficacy of this inestimable preparation. The testimony of those who have been cured hy its us*, j with their residences, has been published from time to time, and were it desiiablc a mass of the j nK>et overwhelming testimony could be brought j forw rd, proving most conclusively its inestimable value. 1M._ r_11frnin Pcil Snmnp! fj. ! IIIU lUIH'WIMg v^lilin 'i>v M.ii v.w. - Taylor, a gentieman of high standing ami extensive acquaintance through ihe Southern States and lately appointed t'onsul to New Granada, commend? itse f to the intention of all. N?>\v York, January 7, 134S. Messrs. A. B. and D. Sands: Gentlemen?I lav. uae<T,ruid witne-sed the effects >f your excellent preparation of Sarsap rilla on different persons itt various parts of the Southern country? viz?Virginia, Louisiana, Texas and Mexico, I led much pleasure instating tic high opinion entertained ot its great medicinal v-.lne. In my uwn rase it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting in the | most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating | influence. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and cxtcn. | ively used by the United States army in Mexico, and tny cousin Gen. Zachary Taylor, has for the I past Ave years been in tlie habit ot using it, and recommends the same; he and my.-eif adopted flic article at the same time, and it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite in the Arm> In conclusion I would say, that the better it is known the more highly it will be pr.zed, and 1 rust that its health resurmg vutues will make i: generally known, throughout the length and breadth of our widely extended country. Vour3 very re-i ecliullv. S. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consul to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. New Wirk, Feb. 17, 13H. Messrs. Sands?ilavi g suffered many years with a disease of iny throat, affecting the larynx, during which time I was treated hv the most d:stingmished physicians in Europe and the United States, without re eiving auv permanent benefit, . . < .1 . I l.-> .l, I, uml o ril 11 irl 11 DUI ail uie unie o.j i.w...... ...... declining, and (he dis?ase makingfca'ful progress: j caustic applications were use , and whatever else ! was thought most efficient for producing a cure; } but I am confident the deplorable situation I was i in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis j and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated rnv lite, had I not obtained relief thro' the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I must say, gentlemen, when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla 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 different remedies during the past four years, without any success ; hut alter taking your .Sarsaparilla a few weeks, [ was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific Ins not only relieved, but cu ed me; and I therefore think it mv doty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation of rny cure. Yours very truly. . 0. PARENT. Consulate of France in the United States. The above statement ami signature were acknowledge! in our presence by Mr. D. Parent as true. For the Consul Cetera I of France, L. UORG, Vice Consul. Sands' SARSAr.iRii.L.1.?It has ever been a prime article of our medical creed, to recommend no advertised medicines, for we are opposed to them conscientiously and p ofe>sio:ially, hut we i feel bound to deviate from this rule, and recommend to the suffering the article at the head of this notice. The great medical virtues of Sarsaparilla, are we I known and appreciated by physicians, but the uncertainty of the strength of the different preparations of the root, some being al- : most inert, has caused the tneJicme itself to fall j into disrepute. The Messrs. Sands, it would I 1^.1 ..i.i..:.. .........-r..i ..,.,1 1 CC'IJ, nave succccucu iii wuiaui'li;; a |ki.ii;i,u, u,,u uniform preparation of it We Iwve seen an j abundance of testimonials to its efficacy trorn the ii^hest authority, and we recommend it with plea- i tUTltSouthern Whig. The following interesting case is presented, and I the reader invitetiits cari'luI perusal. Comment on sych evident** .unnecessary. New York, Apnl 20, 1^17 Messrs. Sind?: (jeutJeino.'?Iftvnij; |o?i? been afflicted With gunerai dwb.lity, >*e ninese, io.-? ot appetite, etc., receiving mi benefit It "in the var ous remedies pre-cribnd, [ conclude.f ;ii;out three months since to make use ot y ior.Sars.ip.viHn. I flow have the p1" I . I :;...ii ?, in/ yny fljat Its have been nt'-mii-ii u .? thapiM-.et re- I an'ts it: restoring my - > i I am induced to add in / teetwioi.y to ti.e y..n already nossess. lid to iliosi* de?i.; :. t er information, 1 Will p<?rS(>M'l''y piv! |> ' r.i 'i'? ni lllV fill e, I and the efl* ,! 'ho# "iv ^ c ii'ihciue. by C4IIjiig at 2d-J tl" '* /? Nc'.v } yi;. ) '.irs r-??-jie?*M"i|!lv. J:\.\Bi' Mcl.\TO?lf. 'Pin#* certifies tha* M'.-h .1 oh1.' m> Ij. ?'sii is known to trie a member "l ?iie t 'li jrch, in j/ochJ standing, and worthy of confidence. j. .s. .jpcn'cer, Pastpr ftf'fcftco id Pr^byteriari Church, Brooklyn. P,epare4 and wholesale an I retail, by .A. | 3 a 11T l>. ?~jit r*-*s ;>mI (.*ii*uiifp, 1(H) i j.\, : ' e V ! t'j: ij ji* J*oaA#s*?C?ui?Joii 1 junfc 2l*v, j ! u n il vrt?ii iii*TiT.i'mtiA' ? gaifaa DR. RO&ERS' OOllPOUSFD SYRUP OF ; LIVERWORT AND TAR. A *:if? "nd certain cure fur Consumption or tiif. I.uncs Spitting of Bi.ood, Cougiis, C'ci.ds, Asthma Pain in tiik **ir>R, Uiionchitis, Hoofing Couch and ail I'l LMONAKI AFFICTION's. ' TcvnioiiiArs. F.*tact? from Certificates which can b? scon in full by | I co. i u up n ilio A?ciin. , Mr. v. Scovil!?Having been afflicted wilb a moo | distr tsiug uniil my l.uturs became nfl'-cted to ?uch ad-jrcc thai I was cotiii<mal!y spilling blond ; and being | Ulld r i'ii* care of an able physician, without obtaining t any r-l'ef. until I procured a Pottle of DR. ROCFRS'S ,, L1VERWOUT and TAR. wbicb restored me loh'-nlth in ^ a <ery short time. J. FIN('II. ? Cincinnati. Nov. 5. 1811. a [Frt?:n ili? Hun. Judge Wi'liam Ilu'ke, late Postmaster of I the city of Cincinnati for mure ilian twenty vrars.] < The sateinent of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest co lideoce of the public. I can fully corrohorate what lie 11.is said, having used ilie medicine mvself with the most dec ded benefit. WILLIAM HL'RICE. C nciiin.iti, AugiM Id. ISIS. H'rsii. the Wife V? 'Rev. Oorge W. Male)*.] I hove been afllicled 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 il to all who are suffering with dt?ea?ed lungs. SAP AH MA LEV. Cincinnati. August Id. 134.). C^Tiie f !!o'.VV'^certificate from one of the tnnsi distin. I guished physicians in (.'ineiiiuali.is entitled t? great credit: I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe following statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, oft is city, was quite low , with Pulmonary Consumption, for which I has! been | treating with less than usual success. At his request, and f that of hi* friends, I permitted him to try Ur Rog'-rs's , Liverwort and Tar; antl I must confess that its effects | were really surprising. After using the second lioltlc tnv i vLits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to ] health. I do conscientiously recommend my brother prac- | ti'ioiicrs to prescribe this remedy in till pulmonary coin- < plaints w hich baffle the ordiuarv mode of treatment. I WILLIAM J. RI IIARUS, M. 0. | Cincinnati, Oct. l?t. 1814. i extract from a lctt< r dated Jackson. 'IVnn. uct. so, icvicj. Mr. A. I? Xciix ill. <'incjinj?ti: , j Dear Vjr?I waiit v<>u Pi send me one cross of Or. Ro- ' jcrs* Liverwort and Tar. I aia entirely ?nt of it. and lave constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it 't h t< made her-, has made a trreaf demand for it. , Yours, {< /, R. VV. HITTINKTON. Drtt^ist. I We will now ask the afTlctcd to candidly examine the above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than thican b?* siveti in lavnr of any other medicine. The above | testimonials are from persons in trood standing, who can ( ?e seen and heard frotn; and front Physicians Professors , lijoyintr the confidence of the js-ople. who, alter having | tperieneed tli?- e" -<ls efT'cts of this medicine, have come j forward and conscientiously reciitniiicndcd it to De used. UyB-wareof Counterfeits and ltase Imitations. N. R.?The peauine articles is signed. "Andrew Rotiers." on the engraved w rapper aroiniJ each bottle. COfl'rire?*| per bottle, or six Collies for $*>. Sold wholesale and retail hv i KCOVIL <V MKAD. 113 rtmrtesst., Itetwecn Conti and Si. Louis sts. >Vw Orleans. An!'1 fleneral Agent* for the Southern States, | Sold hv .1. R. MeKain. ("aniden : A. Htch. Columbia; { Hvilnnl. Uarrail >V Co., and P. )1. Cokcn, Charleston ; Mann el Hall, Wintisboro. June -27 25 Important Remedy. Ml IVMKU.'S KYK S \LVK. A certain, safe and effectual cnre for Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, designed expressly for diseases of i the Eye, The unparalleled sncces w liich has attended the use of < his prrjiarati'm, and the acknowledged necessity for some I article which can he relied u;mti. as a remedy in severe ca?ps of Opthalinie afTcetion* which are so prevaletit in this eountrv. ind'iee the Proprietor to make arrangements j through his \;ents. to place this Salve within the reach of ! < every individual who inay need tlte benefits which result j 1 from its use. The great advantage* p,-??sp??e,| hv thi* arlicle over every ; other.itsOaratXTV. Sacktv. Co\? BNtrNCKitoil I'.coso- j ( MV. All rnvMrians .kjniii mm cr?'?t4 iiiiiisn i- iv ??v , prvlirn-.irtl from drti^sriti^ llie ovr when in an iriflanUMl and I unheal;!.)" state, I:i tin* use of this Salve this objection is i entirely removed, ns no harm ran possibly resuli from hs j " u?e: it being, in all eases api'lied to tiie external portions I of the eye; thereby avoid.nc all the inconvenience, pain | and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of any pungent article into the eye. I f 's activity in subduing inflaination is so great that lint few | , rase require the use <>f more than one bottle to effect a I ( a perfect cure. > J. R. McK AI.V, Agent for C uudon. |: ( Til Sis UiUiA V U , j For Riieumaiism. Omit, Pain in the side. llip, Back. Limits and Joints. Scrofula, King's Kvil. VVIiite Swellings, Hard Tumors, still Joints, an 1 nil Fixed Pains whatever. Wh're this I'lnster is applied, pain cannot exist. Tlic-e Plasters possess the advantage of Iviug put up in air-light boxes hem e they retain their full virtues in all climates. We have just received the follow ing testimonial from ('. .Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county. Alabama. He is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence has great weight; Camden, Ala . Nov. 21, HlH. M-ssn. Scovil ,f- Mead: Gentlemen?Having been requested to state what has been the result of my experience in the use of your Hebrew Plaster. I cheerfully comply, by saying that I have found it to lie as heretofore recommended. an invaluable medicine. IndiAi-rciit casesof my family I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors, and pains, and it litis never failed to afford instant relief. 1 have also used it with good cflT-r I upon my own jstrsoii. in tie mire of ulcers, with which I have bten severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. .SELLERS. liar are of Counterfeits and Jl'tse Imitations. CAPTION?The subscribers are the only General Agents in the Southern .States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed ujmii by a coiit.terfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere for the genuine, they invite particular attention tu tie- following marks of the genuine ; 1 Ti,? >'.<i,iii,?. out no in smooth, engine-turned hot- I mined Ixneji, not soldered in. U. 'Uhc. genuine h.is tin* engraved liead nf Jew David nil the direeiinns around the box,>*iiii accompanying Recurd of Court. l? Iv Ta. lor. Rochester. SCO VII. MKAI). 113 Oiartre* ?t., Hrtwven Ciinii a id St. [,oui? -is., New Orleans. S.?!e hen' rai \jjeiti?fnr t!.e Southern State". Sold hy J. R. Me'vni.i 'aind oi: A. Filch C'ohitnl?:a: s Ifrtvi'tiJ. ' If -? .?!! !- < i. t ?*. Si. f*h.irle*? S ton; M Hall Winnsbo.' >; Havila al K-iseij-Cu. MaiJenlane i1 New York. j To the Afflicted. *v Have you a rough. ro!d or the consumption? If you 1 have, try Dr. IIi"'itig*s Compound Syrup of Naptha.? <1 This inedieine i" the divoverv of the celebrated Dr. Hasting*. senior Physician to the Blenheim Free Dispen-atory c of Lutdoti. Dr. Hastings had hi" attention earlv drawn to the eonri leration of the euiivs of. nu l the eiire for. consumption, nnd lifter numerous experiments and long years a of |iaticutan I laborious study, discovered that Wood Nap- c tha compounded with ot.her vegetable substance*, wa* a certain and speedy cure f >r consumption, and till ill vases of the lung*. The Naptha being of a vcrv volatile nature. . unine liately rises to the lontr*. the seat of the disease, anil 1 attacking its stronghold, destroys till tub-rcle* that have ti formed upon the lung* and prevents the formation of other*. |( For cough", and cold* it i? tin invnluahle remedy, curing the most severe in an iiiere lihlu space of time. A single bottle will nrove the virtue of tbi" remedy. In fact, a single dose will efleet alm'>"t an iiistsintiineou.i relief. V .Vol.I by J. U..MeKAI.N Cam leu. .. July II. US 3tn | |j TO ALL PERSONS - GREETING! j; FRAKh !,. ZIMIP Respect In; iv .nfortns Irs pitrotis atidlhn public * -retierall., that It" has this Spring received a Largo and well assorted stock of (?oo;Is . troNsisTlNt: tiK ^ DRUGS AND MEDICINES, , I'aiuts Oii*, l>ye Muff*, i PATENT MEDICINES, WINOOW GLASS, COAPB, i '{rushes, Toys, It fib's. ('o:nhs. Purses, Snuff | Holes, loj/i ' Ho'lies, 1'foim Vols, Envelopes, | Pupetrie.s, Shrl Pens, Pen Hosiers, i .iii't viriooK in lie5* ar'icles WoKTil <lcluilinj.r, hut ( wli c!) luij/ljt prove lf?l:<r.is. I f rtl.^vo (iuml* lie oilers oij arci-utinod.t'.ing ( onus in all. I I'ilVMC'ANS, Pr-ANTEK? anil 7i"HCMANTA Would | d ? well 10 rail an* cce our Kiork l.elore purchasing i .-rhoru. may 9. r Attention. \ 'ii?-,h?r sup v ' > 'r? i"*? receiver! p\v st'?. A ' -l'-f '0 : . . ,_r.- ,iv I- ! >. I.iv.l ijo VJ blott'i if- j j l>\x & tf r,o I ?rBE YE WISE IN TI3IE.-C0 Hot Iters read I IiIn Allen lively. Attested hv thousands anil nsed by Physicians DK. | CICKI.K!{."> ConniAi. and Carminative, stands lwf?re ( mild's, A'lains' Latin Grammar. Kuddiinau's Rudiment* Latin Grammar. Jacob's Latin Header. AntlionV Jacob's (Jn-r k Header. ('oojier's Virgil; Tyler'* Tacitus. Le\ere:t'* Juvenal; Viri Hoinic. I listeria; Sacra?. l ainprirre's Abridged Classical Dictionary. Liddell anil Scott's Greek and Eng. do. liPVersll's Lexicon ; Grove'* do. AutlionV Classical Dictionary. AinsworibV Latin do 8 vn. and Abg'd. Dmnegan's lexicon; do abridged. Greishach's Greek Testament. I'arklitirst's Hebrew Lexicon. French. Spanish. Italian and German Grammars, Dictionaries, Headers. F.xercbes, Ac. A For sale by ALEXANDER YOl'NG. pril dth. 1849. tf 15 LOUD BYRON aid that he woke up one ninruinpf and found hinteif famous. It is the same with Dr. Lc Roy's lursapnrilia and Wild Cherry l'tlls. Ail lion frit hey have been hut a short I line before the public, et in all places where they have heen introduced I ev have immediately taken the place of all other aedicines. As an aperient their excellence stands unrivalI(I. Their one ration is quick, certain and powerul, and vet gentle as tlie south wind ; they are not ttended with ?rripin?r, nausea or vomiting as is the ase with most Pills, neither are they ever followd hv eostiveness, or debilitation of the stomach, i The jrreat e.veellence of these pills lies in their i nirredients. Dr. I.e Roy alter long study and ! uany cx|.'crimcnts was e milled to compound the | uglily concentrated essence of those celebrated einedies, S.ARSAPAR1LLA AND WILD CHERRY. villi other ingredients, w Inch, while they retain Il the virtues el" I In; JSarsapnrilla wild merry, i lestroy and neutralize all that is injurious in them I t hen taken in their original form. Fur all disens- ! if arising from an impure state of the blond, or i rom a disordered state of the stomach, these pills | land unrivalled as a remedy. Sold by JAMES K. McKAIX, Camden. June Jib 'Jut cj-Tlic Kail Itoad Blacksmith.^ j Mo?t respectfully returns Ins best respects to lis friends and customers for past favors, and begs heir continuation for the preset t year; he requests hose w ho have so liberally patronized him to call mil setile their past year's accounts, as lie is poor mil wishes to pay Ins accounts so as to prevent lis losing time hi touting about the streets to col- : ect his accounts, for unless he pays lie cannot ex eel to get credit, which is the only capital he has J 0 carry oil Ins business upon. His customers may < >.\|,cct lolind liiin as ever, at Ins post, to wait on I hem. IV'ork of all kind is to be found at Ins simp, ' ucli as Ploughs ol all sorts?that is, good ones? ogetlicr Willi Plantation Tools: indeed, bo is prclarctl to do all sorts of Blacksmithing, including arriages, wagons, null work, crai ks, &c?and ail road work, especially the repairing of Engines kc. cVc. Jauary 8 Turning, i". ' jo I i '< or At . done; also, hav- | : roesideia er.\|ni. e nt f ? tin work, re- j ia i . N -. & . " " ok ui IV r any , 01 - ' at Kind. R? J? MrCKElliHT. j Feb'. VT <Jf if ! lie |>ul)iir unequalled for ilie speedy nn-.l certain cure of j 'lARRIIOEA, DvSNTKIIV. t tlOI.EKA Modus. cholera nkantcm, '('ai.tfc, (.?.rS'isc. I'aiMs, Fi.utui.kNcY, anil or all derangements of the StniOaeh <md Bowels caused ; >y teething. improper food, drink", etc. Asiatic Ciioi.era.?This scon rue of nations has nt engtli appeared anion* us. Before it the limid flee and i lie stoutest quail, while along its pathway thousands (in> til down as summer dowers. Hearts once gay bccom'6 j ad, and many mourn over the desolation that lifts ??>?*')!:r of the threshold has occasioned. As a preventative iud positive euro for Asiatic noi.taA and all other afec'.ions nt the Stomach and Bowels. UK. KKELEIt'S 'oHtiiAt. holds out the greatest promises. There is no j leception in this remedy, it is capable of grappling with j he severest forms of disease, anil in all cases triumphs. I ay it unhesitatingly, and I challenge investigation, that ! here is nut known within the ample folds of the Materia j Meoica, nor by the wide spread public, a single remedy, ' hat will under all circumstances cure one half as many I ases of Summer Complaint's as tl;e Cordial. The pro- j irietor asks a careful pertlsfil of the following letter from t gCntle1toaVi,\vcVI "known in this city. Had this Art let."e | jeen used, many whose lior.es lie hlenching on the plains | if .Mexico, would now lie among kindred and friends. I Mas! for the bigotry of medical boards and governmental hvoritism. KKAD TI1E FOLLOWING TESTIMONY. Pliiladelpbia. June 1st, 18-19. ! Dr. J. N. Keeler: Dear Sir?1 received your note this J norning asking for information as to the distribution I naile of tbe package of Cordial yon put into mv p<is?csdon while in command of the United Slates Transport luring the Mexican War. According to your directions a art was distributed in Vert Cruz, tbe other I kept for tbe i tsc of my seamen and others011 hoard, believing I should ! save use for it as I bad on board frequently from one to J hroe hundred persons, and that many on leaving exieo ivoitld be on tbe sick list. Such was (lie fact. Dysentery. Diarrhoea etc. extensively prevailed. I iKed the Cordial freely and not in a single instance do 1 recollect of its havng failed to completely cure. My own crew would often le attacked with Diarrhoea. Dysentery, peculiar to nearly ill after getting on shore and eating fruit and vegetables? in such cases the Cordial failed in none to cure speedily. When itt New Orleans afr'end informed me of a Ptiiln- 1 lelpbra gentleman, S. Churchman Esq.. was sick with the i Dysentery atnl despaired of by tbe Doctor. I mentioned liaving a bottle or so nf your Cordial?lie sent it to liitn ind in a few days I had tbe pleasure of seeing him on Imnge and well. I can give you many names and testiitonials of tbe efficacy of your Cordial if necessary. I Isave given it to one Ship-master of litis port in particular, iC'apt. Whipple, ship Monegchala) and be informed me he Lvoold never be without it, and from tnv own opinion ?f i?, [ think it tbe safest and best medicine I ever used or have known to be used in a flections of the Stomach and lloivei*. 1 remain yours respectfully. D. S \VIL<'Ox. No-'283st.and 8th st. Extract of a letter from Sandford Bell, M. 1). Philadelphia. Sept. 13rh. 1847. Dr. Keeler:?At your request I have tried your Conlial in my own family, as well as in several instances upon those 1 have had occesion to prescribe for. and nin highly pleased with its ojieration. and have no doubt it will ere long become one of the most popular remedies for affiecliniis of tbe stomach and bowels of tbe present day. With the best wi-dic* for its success, believe me. yours truly, SAN Foil i' BELL. M. Late Surgeon C. S. Army. Extract of a letter from the Rev- Dr. Enrle. Davisville. Bucks county, August 25th, 1317. Dear Sir:?* * * I ant now prepared to recommend your ConuiAL from having used it with success in several instances; and I am now trying your SARS.vrARtt.LA Panacea in a case of protracted debility, attended with rough, apparently produced in the young lady by her "outgrowing her strength," to use a common phraseYours, etc., AI.F. F.U EARLE, M. D. Prepared and Sold Wholesale and IE-mil N- W. Cor. 3rd it South it 3rd Green Sts. Pliiladelpbia, where al?o may be bad Dr. KKELK!l'S Cotmit Svri'p, Vermifuge Svncr. Rheumatic Lotion, Liver ?t Sanative Pii.i.s. For sale also by P. .M. Cohen,' harle?tun; Z. J. Del lav. r'n,,,.in.i- Hnniieriehr A Mint. Columbia: S. F Gnode A- I [J. S. iVnn. Fairfield: Davega A* I^-nnetl. Chesterfield; VVardlaw?v Dundy, Abbeville ; fuel by respectable I>rnir*ists throughout the Jnato. Price 25 tents. ?3"" See Cjrrnlnrs. DSS. KILLER'S SARSAt* ARIEL A F<>r the permanent cure anil removal of all diseases iri?iiiir front aitspcrities of the Blmsl. or habit of the body, viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest. Consumption. Bron hitis. Catarrh. Pleurisy, Scrofula in all its forms. Tetter, -'euld head. Mutches of the face. Chronic >li:eases of the Noinncli, Liver and > kin. cutaneous eruptions, white welling*. 1 lip-jo jut aflceiion, deep seated pains of the nines, swelling of the joints. Fleers. Syphililicdisorders Mercurial and all Hereditary predi-|ni*i!ion?. Females mlF-ritni from obstruction, sallow complexion, nervousness, fcc.. will find the Sarstp trilla an elegant remedy for their eamval. (ry For details, certificates. ?tc.. see circulars, Ac.? Price $1 |ier Bottle, large size. f> bottles $5. For sale by Z. J. DkIIAY, t urn leu. June Si. IS 10. 25 Classical and School Books, Anthoirs Cicero, Ciesar, Horace, Virgil and S.illust. ' Analysis, Clcavlanl's do. Owen's C\rnpa'dta. llutchitisniis* do. Bullion's Greek G.simmar. ' latin and Greek Reader*. " " aim F.nglish Grammars. Ambon's New Greek Grammar, Fisk's do. Greek Lessons, and Prose Composition. ' Lilin do do do Andrews' Stoddard's Latin Grammar K.tereises ) and Reader. > " " First Lessons in Latin. Mcliuteik an 1 Gn PC* 1st li mit in Latin atnl Greek i ..ti.. Tiiior- Mair's Latin .N'vntax. LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISPOSE OK THE KIDNEYS, And nil Disease* arising: from a Disordered Liver or StonVacfl, iu both Wale and Female. Such a? Constipation. Ii.ward Fullne^f. or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heart* burn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the A'tomacti, Sour FriK-talions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stoniacli. Swimming of the I load. Hurried anil Dif'cujt Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Rots or. Webs before the Sight. Fever aud Dull Fain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of t|ie Skin and Eyes. Fain in the Sidfc. If.Vck, Chest, Limbs, <fce., sudden Flushes of Heart, burning in the Flesn, Constant Imaginings of evil and great depression of Spirits, Can lie effectually cured hv Dr.. SCOTLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS. Their power over the above Diseases is not excelled?if equalled?by any other prepamtion in the I 'niled States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. Derangement of the I.lvef find Stomach are sources of Insanity, and will also produce isiscas?s of the Ileal (, Skin. Lungs and Kidneys, an.l lays the h-vly open to an attack of the Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and is generally the fjr-t cquse pf that most baneful disease. Consinnption OPINIONS OF TUB PHILADELPHIA TRE.-S. 'THE DISPATCH," Dec. Olst.sajs: As I.WAi.tMOi.r: Mei>tc"i\K?We have f'reniieiiily heard tlie celebrated Herman Bitters, luaiiufactured by Dr- Hoot land, spoken of in terms of cointnendaiiiin, and we know UBMTVflliV n?. |l I* il I'M I'l.u ui r, i;i i vimiiu iju irt^rs, tn puff'all manner.if usi-ii--" trash. but ir> the csh' ??f the above liitn-rs. hundreds are living witnesses of their great mural and physical worth As a medicine for the Liver Complain?.Jaundice, Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia, it lias been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. We feci convinced, that it. the u-e of the tlermnn Hitters, the patient docs not become debilitated, but constantly ffnins strength and vigor to the fiatne?a fact worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are pleasant in taste and smell, and can he administered under any circum-tances, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed, they can he used by all persons wiih the most perfect sa|H\\ It would l>e well for those who are much affected in the nervous system, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually Increase. We npcvk from exjierience, and are of course, a proper judge. The press far and wide, have united in recommending the German Hitlers, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise iheir use. 'SPIRIT OF TIIE TI.IIEN," June 21th. says.? ' Do otttt ooni> citizens who are invalids, know the manv astonishing cures that have l^cn [x-rfonncd by Dr. HnffUnd's Celebrated Herman Bitters! If they do not, we recommend them to the " Gernvtu M-d ieine Store.all who are afffteteJ with l.ivcr Complaint, Janndice. I)yspe|#iia, or Nervous Debility the Doctor has cured many of our cili/.e ns after t he best physicians had failed. We have use I ihuu.and t'ey nave proved to be a at dutnc that every one should know of. and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our liuuhle effort.they are entirely Vegetable. "THE DAILY" NEWS," July 4th. says. " We speak knowingly of Dr. Hon Aland'* Celebrated Grriian Bitters, when we say it it a blessing of this age; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous ."system-.. it lias uot we think an equal. It is a Vegitahle Preparation, and made without Alcohol, and to all invalids we would recomiirnd it as worthy their confidence. READ Till: I ffLLOWIYG: It is from one of our first Druggists.a gentleman favorably known throughout the United States?the proprietor of the '* Medical Worm Syrup:*' PlIM.ADEI.PIIIA. Nov. 22d. HH. Dear Sir.?It is with nnirh plcason* that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, having sold largely of them these last few months to varoti* persons, afflicted wiih Liver Complaint*. Dyspepsia,and debility of ihc Nervous System. I ran say conscientiously, mat mey are the best article of I lit; kind I haw ever sold, (and I deal in all the popular mcdicii.es,) and I consider it the only medicine for the above diseases before t!ie public. I titive never sold one bottle that lias not given satisfaction. and brought forth the commendation of those who used it. I deem this my duty to you as the proprietor of this highly valuable article, and to those afllirte.l with the ebow complaints, that they may know of its curative property #, and enable them to -elect the good from the various articles with wliii hour market is il xnled. With much respect. I remain yours, itc.. J. N. lIoflli.N'S \< K, Druggist. Corner of Second and Coales streets. Can stronger testimony he adduces! by any Preparation before the public ! A singls h >ttle will convince any one of their power over disease. They are entiri ly Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the most obstinate costive* ness. and give strength and vigor to the frame, nt no time dehjliuiliug the pajieiit; being also grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstance#, and can he administered with perfect safety to delicate infant#?they are free from Alcohol. Syrup, Aci N, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. Tltey can he taken at all lime# and under all circumstances, no ordinary e*|eistire will prevent them having a salutary elfeet, and no had result can aecruc from an overdose. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the principal Depot, OK II MAN MEDIC INK STORK, No. *278 Race street, Philadelphia. For sale in Camhen, by James R. M'K a iv--Columbia by Unatwrigbt ?fc Mint?Chester C. II. hv Reedy it: KtilT. and by respectable Druggist# generally throughout the Cnited State#. July li 29 tf He took a Fit. The undersigned wouhl respectfully return his thanks to the public for the large patronage they have bestowed on him, and informs them that he lias made arrangements with Messrs. While & Underbill one o| the most fashionable Tailoring Iv-laLlishinents in New York, who will furnish liim monthly with lhe London, Paris, and NewYork Fashions. He hopes with his own wcl ? - i 1-1 known ability, and t.'ie laruc ntunoer 01 goou worKi men ho keeps employed, will enable limi to execute work at short notice, am! in as good style as, can be cone in the Slate, it' any have doubts, plcaue let tlieui conic and take a lit. W, M. WATSOV. Feb 11 tf 7 .Ueilical Cooks <tc. M?*dieal, Moral. R?'litfi<>us ami Misndlaiieou* Honks, and Stationary of ureal variety, for sale !?v ' AI.KXANDF.lt VOKN't. April lib, 1819. if M Casli for Bark. We will contract for Hark at til rate of S3 a cord, cash?or ?3 in Trade. W. ANDERSON tf- CO. M.i'cli, 7th, 1849 10 tf Removal. The subscriber having removed his Shop one door in rear of M. Drue Iter's store, wiil be bat pv to supply any one with a (Jin, Horse Mill. Threshing Machine or Wheat Fan. He requests Planters, before sending to another State for (Jins, to call and examine Ins-, as they arc warranted to he as well made, as free from taking lire, to run as light, and make as good cotton as can he had, and .-old as cheap, (two dollars per saw, made out of |i|o|v?i( cast steei piiiio.; t>liJ (iiiis faithful Iv repaired. I'eli. 7. R. J. McCR FIGHT. XKUt 6 6 ns. M. DRUCKKR &. CO. ere now receiving from tlie North, their largo ami well selected slock of Dry Goods Hardware A Groceries, winch they will sell at the lowest, prices for cash only. Being determined to sell Goods, they will not sufTcr themselves to be undersold, and invite those who may wish to purchase, to call and examine lor themselves. Sold wholesale anil retail at the t'AMDKN BAZAAR. GCOD GOODS! CHEAP!! The subscribers wishing /o reduce their Stock to the requirements of tlie present increased facilities of communication, purchasers will lind it to lheir interest to look over their assortment of B)ry- jiood>, Hardware,Groceries. Ac lomre buying, as I lit.* y loci comment unit a comparison of tlimr (ioods with any others, as to quality and price, (cash or credil) will not result to their disadvantage. IWcDOWAM, <f- COOPKR, One door above the Uan.t of Camden. Jan. If). .'I tf ICE! ICE.'! ICE!!! The subscriber having made a new arrangement with agents in Charleston, New Vork and Ilostot, for a constant supply of lioston and RockIand lee, is now ready to lurnish those who have so kindly patronized Imn in divers wayp, w ith Ice for tiie se'Si'i:, as clicap as possible for cash. J AS. (J. McKENNW. ItnyH in" <f ~ DR. (XfXEN'S 1 Iff D1 ANf VEGETABLE PANACEA !! This Medicine is warranted to bfi superior toanj- oilier preparation of Sa rsaporilla in I he world?has cured and w ill cure niitf? cases of Scrofula, or king's Evil, Co/isuinpj tion, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate lutuiiecu* Erup! tions. Blotches. Bile's, Ring Woitns, and 'J'etlcr, Scald lleail, Chronic ( leers. Mercurial dt.-mse, KhcLmuihm, Neuralgia, Liver cuinpfaint, PaltuialiunVf the lleail, Djspepsia. etc.. than any prtVer medicine evpr di>VoVered,aod hence it is the best purifier of the blood ever "tiered lo the public. Bead the certificate of Mr. ilri,oks, :rnd then send loour Agent and gel a pamphlet containing s'cores just us strong. ISAAC BROOK*', JR., CASE!! GO AND SICE II1M AND YOU WILL SAY THE HAL* IIAS NOT BEEN TOLD ! ! We the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaric Brd6ks, lr., at the ofiicc of Messrs. llowaridvt Walton, 376 Market street. Phila , consider his case the most remarkable one we have tter witnessed or lieard of. His disease was Scrofula, and terrible mitsl have been his twelve yean'conflict with the destroyer! His Palate, the entire ri cf of his mouth, Nose, Upper Lip, and lower liil of the right Eye have been destroyed, his Pace nearly eaten up. and part ol the Jaw none carrieu away- miu yd we nan give no description of his rav*. Mr. B. in forms us that in January last, the whole interior of his mouth, n* well as most of his face, was a mass of deep and painful ulcer*. On the 11th of January last, he commenced taking Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the disease in a few days, and from thai lime the cure has progrossed without intermission. New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and though badly disfigured, bis tacc is sound and his general health is restored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks' care no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic applications have been used,?in tact, the Panacea alone lias wrought this wonderful change. Pitii.tr S. Wiiitk. E*q., |J. W. Jones. M. D*| Uev. John Chambers, |\V. Steelinu, 31. I). | Rev. A. D. (tiLLcTTRt T. P. .S. R? iiy, M. D. Rev. J. II. Nicholas, Jacob Frinck. 31. 1>. Rev. Wm. Ukje, IS. 11. Coles, M. D. Rev. E. Ki.NCAin, J. W. Asiimeah. Esq. Rev. Levi Brink, P- >'ken Smith, E-q. K. Cullion, i sq. L. A. Code v. E-q. And thousands of others equally respectable, whose tutmiw caiglit lie added if nucessary. _ Residence west side of Jefferson street, third door from Schuylkill, running from Schuylkill Sixth, between Locust and Spruce* Wholesale and retail by RoWand A* Wai," on, Proprietors, No. 21 N. Sixth street. Pliila.. James R. McKain, Camden, Boatwrhjitx )Iiot, Columbia..P.31. Cohen, Charleston. " * MjnTiw ci'np mn riir pii t.^ Dr. CuIlcuN Iittliuii Vegetable File Kciuedy Is a Domestic Preparati-n, which has been used with entire success lor tiitiny years. Being an internai medicine, it lias decided preference over outward applications, whicli are hut platives, and not curatives. Tiiis medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action, and a permanent cure?which we warrant, or refund the money. Wholesale and retail, by Rowand & Walton, proprietor*, 21 N. Sixth street, Philn., James K. JJeKaiii, (.'antJen. Roatwright and 31 iot, Columbia, P. M. Colteii, Charleston. ItDIAH VEGETARliG REJIGDY. NO CURE NO PAY. Read Physicians' Opinions of ils Virtues. 1 have prc-cribed the abovs 3. ... ine in several cases o. Primary Voneria! Diseases and Mecendary Lyphilis, and the elli-ct has been strikingly beneficial; >o inneh so as to induce ine to continue i-s use in such ea?es with much satisfaction. It is generally agreeable to the tastr. of patients. JOHN A. ELKINTON. M. D. No. 102 N. Fifth Street. Philadelphia. June 12, ISIV 1 have prescribed " Dr. Cullcn's Remedy" in many cases of Gonorrlura, and found it to ellbct a cure in a very short time. A. WAILSON, M U. Corner Twelfth and Shippen-st*. Wholesale and retail by Rowand and Walton, proprietor". No. 21 N. Sixth street, I'hila., James R. JlcKain, Camden. Roatwright and .Miot, Columbia, P. 31. Cohen, Charleston, Dli. CULL EN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. This .Medicine is n Vegetable Preparation, and Car sur |Kis*es Hooper's l ills in all rases in which they are recommended' Hundreds of Females whose constitutions have been been broken down, have been restored to perfect health by the use of this invaluable medicine. It is entirely harmless in its operation, and may bo taken with perfect safety at any time. Wholesale 'and retail by Rowand and Walton, proprietors, No. 21 N Sixtli street, I'hila , James 11. Jlckain, Camden, Boatwriglit and .Miot, Columbia, i\ 31. Cohen, Charleston. July IS 20 if BY ROBERT LAT'TA, LATE BY C. II. DAVIS, Would respectfully announce, that he has now in charge the above welt located Hotel, convenient to the most business part ol the Town, for travel icrs ; uirecuy on an Mrctrts unwu?;ii--?uu now undergoing tlir roii?;li repairs. He earnestly solicits a call from his Inemls and the public gennerally?for he feels confident that tiiey cannot be otherwise than pleased, as no pains will be spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be bad at the liar, except an Sunday, (ioddard's nld 1S05 Brandy and other fine Liquors in bottles; the most favorite brands of Champagnes: the choicest brands of Segars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale in pi ts; Soda Water anJ ICE will be kept con. stantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy hits for Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and atten live hostlers. lie is agent for the Northern Line of Stages. N. 11.?Or.ini. uses 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 tiic country. 0*Tbc Charlotte Jeffersonian and Journal, Cheraw Gazctt-, .Marion Star and Chaileston Courier insert.') limes and forwnrJ bills to the Hotel. Camden. May 2d, 1849. 18 tf Blacksmithing and Wagon Slaking. The undersigned having taken the stand recently occupied by Whitaker & Arrants. respectfully gives notice, that he intends to carry on the business as heretofore. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill all orders with promptness and despatch. He will make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other plantation tools, and mill work. Particular attention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, as he will give his personal attention to both departments of his business, lie will guarantee satisiaciion. His Woodsliop is ainplv supplied with the best of Timber, well-seasoned, and lie would like to sec tbe man, who ran put up bettor work, from a wliec barrow, up to a six passenger stage coach. His prices will be in accordance with the times, and lor the ready money will be sucli as cannot fail to satislv the most economical. As lie believes in the maxim, that short settlements make long friends, lie will expect settlements to be made <iuarterlv. * N. D. ARRANTS. Feb 11 tf 7 From New York, The subscribers have received per .Southerner, a case of " Warwick's" Fashionable Summer Hals, Also, dozens J. ;\1. Davies, Jones &, Go.'a patent shoulder seam Shirts, and an elegant assortment of suinmer cravats. They have also, Broad brim white Fur Hats do do Panama do do do (lain peachy do do no Palm Leaf Yo- Ill's Panama and Fur Hats Children's Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hats Aprl 4. Me DOW ALL &, COOPER. J. W. BASKIN, Auctioneer. Will attend promptly and faithfully to all business entrusted io ins care. May be found nfc the Sheriff Oltice?or two doors above Boyd's jjotel Jan 1(1 tt "2 So gars, Sega rs. Our stock of Segars is large and fine, among tlient are Consolaceon, Gold Leaf, Rio Monde, La Vitlennnra. La Filantrona. Cazadores, Reiralias, etc. etc. For pale by H. LEW &. SON. June 13 tf 24 S. B. LEVY Will continue to act as Agent for both the Hanks In tliifi p)ace? and attend to any commission buei. nct-t Uvit uiay He entrusted 1o hi.-a. 1 irrW i "Yi 'liP fi miim ?i n I?? A f?lantalibn for Sale, . The subscriber offers for sale, a tract of La'fir on the we?t side of VVateree river, and on tho waters of 25 mile creek ; adjoining the lands of Capt. Win. Kennedy and the Estate of Jno. Clieenut, containing above 4(>0U acres, 2000 with a . ft out (>f a mile a half on the river, and the balance on the creek. Six hundred being under cultiva* lion, having a fine mill si at all necessary build* ings for a settlement gin house and screw; the land is six miles from Camden. Said land will be sold at private sale on accommodating terms. i Persons desirous of purchasing, are referred td C: pt. Tlios. Lang, Major Car tey, or to the subscriber. McRA BREVARD. June 30,1949. 6in 27 ^ ItEMOVAL. The subscriber respectfully inlorms his friends and cus oiners in Camden and the surrounding country, that he has removed ins Whcelriglit and Blacksmith shop to the corner of DeKalb it Lyttleton street, having erected suitable buildings for carrying on the above business; and is now prepared to do any work that may be entrusted to iiitn. A good Supply of seasoned wagon timber, Tire 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 L TWEEF J. 3, GOODLADV Tail^r, . Agent for the sale of Crooking Shears, Smalt Points, Square and Scales, Tape Measures, mark- d ing Chalk, Curved Rulers, cf-c. 4 The Mirror of Fashion is published on the firsf day of ev ry month, at 8'- a year, devoted to a review of the Fashions for the month, and to the sub-j I ject of measuring and draughting, by the most np- M oroved authorities in the world. fl The Fashion Plates for Spring and Summer just. received; those wishing them will please apply directly-. 4 The English and French Pashtohb will be out in' a few days, say the 1st of April. fbarch 5. roit SAI.i! That Two Story Brick Building on Broad street J suitable for a Store and Residence, with all the ne e.essary out Buildings in gcod repair, and large | L>1 attached, in the most business part of Town. Terms made easv. Enquire of Mrs. C. F. CARPENTER. July 11 20 tf Bargains for the Suififflfef Monthd! * The subscriber will sell off, his present stock of Plain and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, etc., at a 1 very 6tna 1 advance on cost price, as he intend** ' moving into Mr. VVm. Workman's new store ot* the 1st of October next. Those who wish Bargains would do well to call soon, as the goods will be positively sold loir, to* make room for an entirely new stock in the Fall.JAMES WILSON. At Mr. 1J. levy's old stand.June IB tf 21 Carriages. Tbe subscriber has now on hand, a variety of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Slc.., and Harness, which be offers for sale at reduced prices. He is prepared to build and to repair every de- I sorption of Carriage, Wagon, Cart, Wheclbar-row and all kinds of Iron work, either for" plantation or other use. Horses carsfully and neatly shod. \ ROBERT MAN. June tf 26 ^ Labour-Saving Machine, ? The undersigned having purchased the right of Sa bin's PATE n'T WASHING MACHINE, for 4 Kershaw District, has commenced manufacturing 1 them. They : re a very simple machine and c; n- ! not get out of order. Those who are using them in this place, can testify as to their performance. < As much washing can be done in one day by this . machine, as in tltree, by the old method. The public are invited to call at McDowall it Cooper's store and examine them. They are no humbug, and wiil perform what is required of them without injury to the clothes. O"Directions eo with the Machines. 1 E. G. ROBINSON. 1 May 10. 20 6in Seasonable Goods. The subscriber has just received a good ?appfy" of Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, consisting in part of various articles for Ladies Dresses,. Calicoes, at all prices, brown and bleached Home-' spun, &c, together with a good assortment for-" Gentlemen's wear, and a great variety of other/ articles. 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. CHARLESWORTII. April 25 17 tf Wicks and Glasses. The subscriber has just received and opened a large and select assortment of Solar, Cainpuine- ^ and other Lamp V* icks, 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. .Vearly Opposite Masonic Hall April 4th, 1849. tf 14 Fire and Marine Insurance. GAMOEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (op NKW JP.ltSPY.) CHARTKRFD IN 18.32. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. (oF X. JERSEY,) CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 184?. The subscriber having received the Agency of the above institutions for Camden and vicinity will receive applications, and issue Policies at the current rates, H'. D. Mc DO WALL. Feb. 29. 9 tf E. W. BO.IXEY Will continue to act as Agent for persons transacting business in either of the Banks in?Camdeti tannics^ A?C> Sperm, adamantine and Tallow Candles Soap, Starch, Mustard. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, (preen and ground) Clovep, Nutmegs, &c For sale by may 23. A. E. ALLEN. n Irish Linens. Ileal Irish Linens, of good quality, also, Ladies' " Grass Skirts, for sale unusually low by J J. CIIARLESWORTIL " April 24th tf 17 Wnlehos and Jewelry. Gold and ilver Watches. Chain*. Key*, lliny, Earring*, Bracelets, Pens and Pencil??pcctaeles, &zc. A. YOl'NG. April 4th, 1849, if 1? Iced Soda Water, In Pottles and from the Fountain. Also a supI ply of fresh CONGRESS WATER, for sale by may 16 J. R. McKAlN. RA AK A?EScy7 WILLIAM J. GF.RALP, will attend punctually to alf business entrusted to his care in either of the Banks of ' ?J? Mav 10. \ ntnut-u , Tor Sale, Two Philadelphia made GINS, to be .?ren at C.MATHESON'8. September fi 3G Gentlemen's Fashionable Boots, I Philadelphia made, tor sale by Jaihj27. W. ANDERSON & CO. ICED SODA WATERMay be had through tlie Summer Season at ; may P. ' * F. L ZEMrS