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Highly Important from Washington!,, REPORTED LOSS OF THE SHIP UNION. OPENING OK A SPLENDID STOCK OF aL&srssf ssfsasj <e ?<&<s>a&sa TWO Doors south of Mr. Dayman Levy's, consisting in part, of? English, Irish and American Prints Embto.dered Lawns and Lawn Muslins Gold ar.d Silver mixed IWeges Hu tigarian Baieges and embroidered Sw iss Muslin Swiss, Cambric, and Jaconet Muslins Infants' Bodies and Robes French worked Collars,Chemisettes & Capes Swiss ahd Cambric Insertings and Edgings ? Linen and Bobinett ' Barege Shawls and Cravats Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gh ves Bonnets. Bonne: Ribbons and Flowers Heavy 10-4 ami 12-4 bleached sheetings Long Cloths at all prices Heavv G-4 brown sheeting Linen and Cotton Drillings Bleached and brown Table Damask Drap D'Ete and Kossuth's Coatings Fancy summer Cassimeres tor Gents' wear * Cravats and Stocks German Embroidered Baskets Ladies'Mahogany Woik Boxes And many other articles, both fancy and domestic, too numerous to mention ; and all of which wilJ be sold low for cash, by H. C. WELLHAUSEN,, Two doors below Mr. H. Levy. Ma ch 8 19 tf STILL THEY COME! ANOTHER SUPPLY OF FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES; CONSISTING OF: St. Croix and Muscovado Sugars, Rio and Java Coffees, Superior Crushed Sugar. First quality Lard, Rice, best quality, New Crop N. O. Molasses, / Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Coru, Meal. Grits, &c. &c. Teas.?flvson and Gunpowder. ALSO: Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Ci'ron, Chocolate, &c. dtc. &C. Dried Beef Tongnes, Cincinnati extra cured Hams, No. 1 Mackerel in half Kits, No. 8 " in barrels and half barrels, r-ALSO a niarwi;<i int nf PirklpR. Catsuns. Sauces. Sar dines &#c# A FRESH SUPPLY of assorted Candies, With many other articles, which will be sold exceedingly low for cash, by March8?19?if] MOORE cf- BELCHER Chain Pumps. THE subscribers have received a fresh supply of Chain and Fix'ures. A pump of this kind may be seen in operation on their premises. McDuWALL dt COOPER. March 12 20 tf_ New Books. PLAY8, Prose and Poetry, by Mi Barnes filfried of Gudal. a Scandinavian Legend, and other poem*; by Dr. E. Mark*, of Barhamville, S. C. Dictionary of Poetical Quotation*, by Mr*. S. J. Hale Memoir* of William Wirt, late Attorney General of the United State*; by John P. Kennedy. History of the Puritan* and Pilgrim fathers The Puritan and hi* Daughter Mountain* ofthe Bible, by Jtev. John McFarlaue Ctre&Hsia. or a Tour to the Caucasus Humboldt's Coenio*,' London edition Shakspeare's Pkys and Poem* do S?*veri Age* of Man Wayland's Moral Science do Element* of Political Economy Ejn'pt and its Monument*, by Dr. llawks Life < / Christ and hi* Apostle* Thornton's Family Prayers and Commentary Griswold's and Jay's Prayers Winchester's Family Prayers Hymns and Discipline of the Methodist Church, South. Chants of the Episcopal Church ; pointed for singing by T. Carpenter Family Pictures from the Bible, by Mrs. EJIet American Fruit t'ulturist, by J J Tlwmas Life of Napoleon Louis Bonaparte anavah, and Hyperion, by Longfellow Kaloolab, or adventures of J. Homer, Ax. A. ?OUNG. February 26 1G tf In Equity?Lancaster District. Samuel B. Emmons et al. vs. Susanna Caston, Executrix, ei al.?Bill to subject property and income, and for partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Asia M. Caston, Samuel N. Caston, Jefferson Caston, Middleton G. Caston, William K. McDonald and wife Evelina, William Frederick Williams, 5arah Evelina Williams and .Susan J. Dye, defendants in the above stated rase, reside beyond the limits of this Ntate: It is ordered, oil motion of Clinton & Iianna, coii.p'ainants' Solicitors, that the sni Defendants do,u|>near,and answer, plead or demur, to the bill in above ease within three months from the ion of this order: otherwise iudument pro cunjefso win ub enicreu Hgiiiiisi e*i:n hiiu uii of them. JAMES H. WITHERSFOON, Commissioner's Office, ) C. E. L. D. March 19, 1?50. \ 23-3m [87 00] Give it a Trial. YOU wili find it to perform all it promises, in a manner not to he equalled, much Ies8 excelled. VV> allude to JULES HAVEL'S V EG ETA. BLE LIQUID HAlll DYE, which is now generally admitted to he the heal, and indeed, the only article which will dye the hair in an indcllible manner, without the slightest injury to it or the ek-. It is entirely harinh ss, and yet it gives to red ot gray hair the most natural and beautiful /Vtlnre q nfl IS adanted to all comptexioriB. as black. brown, or cheshul color, may be instantaneously firoduced, and cannot be removed by the action of ieat, perspiration, water, or other hostile agents. This simple and excellent article is the only hair eve which is compounded in a scientific manner, warranted free from all injurious substances; and the immediate effect of which is truly wonderful.? Be sure to ask for Jules Hnuel's Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye, as there are many imitations on sale , against which the proprietor of the above would caution the public. Prepared by Jt'I.ES IIAl'KL, Philadelphia. Mr For sale iu Camden by James K. McKain, Z. J. Dellav, and F. J.. Zeinp, a V ATVTWF.RP. MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S, C. Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable garment*, which will be sold at reasonable prices, The goods are got up expressly for a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior in workmanship and quality. I have also on hand and am daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. I shall sell ao article but what is good and substantial. A Leo A fine assortment of .Silk and Fur Hats, of the very latest styles, from the house of Beebe <f- Coster. Jsn. 2. 1 tf F*r (he Care mf COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION The uniform success which has attended the use of this preparation?its salutary effect?its power to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs, have gained for it a celibritv equalled by no other medicine. We offer it to the afflicted with entire confidence io its virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue and remove (lie severest attacks of disease upon the throat and lungs. These results, as they i u noi?mtlv nttract the alien become puuiiny ,vij .... linn of medical men and philanthropist* everywhere? Wliat is their opinion of Chf.rrv Pectoral may be seen lithe followit g :? VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Prof. Surgery Med. College, New York. Kays: ? "It gives me pleasure to'certify the value and efficacy of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of Die Throat and Lungs." THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sinking under an affection of the lungs:?"Try the Cherry Pectoral and ifanv medicine can give you relief, with the blessing of God that will." CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTIS, of Louisiana, writes "that a young daughter of his was cured of seve al severe attacks of Croup by the Cheery Pectoral." ASTHMA AND BRONCHITISThe Canadian Journal of Medical Science states, "That Asthraaand Bnnchitis so prevailent In this inclement climate, has yielded with surprising rapidity to Ayre's Cherry Pectoral, and we cannot too strongly recommend this skillful preparation to the Profession and public generailv." Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself: Hartford, Jan. 26,1947. Dr. J, C. Ayer's?Dear Sir?Having been rescued from a painful and dangerous disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts me to send you this acknowledgment, not only in justice to you, but for the information others in like affliction. A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first, became so severe that spitting of blood, a violent cough and profuse night sweats followed and fastened upon me, I became * ?Ku mv POUifh. emaciated, could not sieep, wmuiMincxi ..., -a . and a pain through my chest, and in short had all the alarming symptoms of quick consumption. .No medicine seemed at all to reach my case, until I providentially tried yourCitKRRV Pectoral. which soon relieved and now lias cured me. Yours, At., E. A. STEWART. Albany, N. Y., April 17. 1848. Dr, Ayer, Lowell?Dear Sir:?I have four years been afflicted with Asthma in the worm form; so that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for a large part of the time being unable to breath on my bed. I had tried a great many medicines to no purpose, until my physician precrihed. as an experiment, your Cherry Sectoral. \t first it seemed to make me worse, but in less tlian a .week I began to experience the most gratifying relief from its use; and now in four weeks the disease is entirely removed. I can sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of health which I had never expected to enjoy. GEORGES. FARKANT. Prepared by J. C- AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and sold in Camoen by J. R. McK\1N, and by Druggsits and dealers generaliy throughout the State. January 2, I860. 1 3m New and Choice Fall Goods. The subscribers are now receiving one of the largest ?i .i-?i hle amrks of ROODS that has eve been offered to the friends an I customers of the CAMDEiN BAZAAR. They have. during ths past week, opened,and are now prepared to show a mu t splendid assortment of Fabrics for Ladies' Dreses, ? sucii as Elegant Cashmores, .Muslin DeLaines, Plain .Merinos Chameleon Lustres, Lvanese Cloths DeLisle Stripes, Ginghams, Prints. &e. A large assortment of Shawls, Such as Long and square Shawls, both plain and prin ed, silk, cashmere and broche. A L30 Alarge stock of Linens and Linen Goods, KVBRY VARtKTY OF IIOSIKBY. Goods for Gentlemen's IfVar, Proadrloths. Ca?*imen?, Vestinggs, Cravats, Ac. ALSO CLOTHING, Of every quality, and at prices which cannot (ail.to p,ease. AND They are also prepared to offer to Planters and others, one of the most complete assortments to be found in Cantden.of Blankets, Kerseys, Sattlnets, Jeans, DOMESTICS, dec. Ac. CTThey confidently invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, as one of the largest in town. It is their irtention to embrace in their 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 prices. 1W. DRUCKKR <fe CO. Committed, To the inspection of Planters and the Public generally, a cheap lot of hc.vy Blankets, Plains, Kerseys and Jeans, of everv description, suitable for Hot-se and Plantation Negroes. Also, a large stock of Wool Hats ami Domestic Goods. Purchaser- are requested :o call .at the "PALMETTO STOKE." pay charges and take them * 4 ni'o inn i ?n\t away. Domestic Manufactures. JVe are now prepared lo offer our Rtock ol Black and Russoit Pegged Brogans, and flussetl gewed Negro 8lu?es, all of our own manufacture, which we can recommend to our customers an they have been got up with great care and made of the best materials. Purchasers will please call and examine for themselves. Oct. 17. W. ANDERSON. & Co. ECONOMY IS WEALTH! WITH SABIN'S WASHING MACHINE, TUB above machines for washing clothes have oeen used and approved for the last six months in thiB place and vicinity by men of the highest re spoctability, and the eubacr ber is prepared to furnish ttiem at short notice. The machines are ol simple construction, and perfect in operation. They can be worked by a boy, jrirl, or woman, and much timo saved in washing without injury to the clothes. All persons are forbid inf inging on the patent. iCT Directions go with each machine. K. ?. ROBINSON. 1AMKR W ftA SWIN UlliM JJU Til I/llUillll) AUCTIONEER, CAJIDES, ?. . Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him. He may be fiond at the Sheriff's Office. Jan. 10. 6 wsdm BOGAKDUS' Planetary Horse Power. THE eubecriberH have received one of the above machines from the manufactory of Geo. Vail & Co.; to which they would call the attention ol those who want powers for Ginning, Sawing, 01 Grinding. Orders for any kind ot MILL IRONS or CASTINGS will be promptly attended to. McDOW ALL dt COOPER. D" A few Mill Cranks on hand. March 12 20 tf CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, At The German Medicine Store, NO. 120 ARCH 8TKKET, PHILADRLPIUA, Will effectually cure liVer complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic i.r nervous debility, disease of ihe kidneys, and all dis. eases arising from a disordered liver or, stomach. Such as constipation, inward piles, fullness ot blond to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea. Iieartbnrn. disgust for foinl, fullness or weight in the stomach,sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or >ufficaiiiig sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the Sight, fever and dull pain iri the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &?:*, sudden Hushes of heat, burning in the flesh, coustitaul imaginings of evil and great depression of spirts. , The genuine are entirely vegetable and free from al choholio stimulant syrup, aioe*. rueuoaru, miwni, and all mineral and injurious ingredients, tliey are pleasant in taste and smell, and mild in their operation, never griping or giving any uneasness, they give strength to the whole system whilst they drive from it disease. They ran be administered to the must delicate infant with perfect safety. READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. It appeared in the leading German Journal of Philadelphia the "Philadelphia Demociat." The Editor was personally advuainted with Dr. Hoofland, and prizing the services of thin great man he could not quietly look upon the assurance of an imposter, without apprizing the public of approaching danger: ' Cliristoph Willielm Ilufulawl. IN ENGLISH CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM HOOFLAND. "One of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefuctors of modern times, was horn ?t l-angen Salza, Germany, on the on the 12th day of august 1762? Alter a careful scholastic education, he, like lus father and grandfather, (two celebrated I octors.) voluntarily devoted himself to iIn- study of Medicine, at Jena and Gottingen, and in 1783 obtained the degree ot uoctor 01 mcuicwc, > the latter University. From 1793 to 18'JI, he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena. In 1801, he was npKinted Private Physician to the King of Prussia, Memr of the Academv of Science, and upon the establish ment of the near College at Berlin, Professor and Court Physician by the Ministry of the interior. His character istie his profoundness and deep penetration enabled him to combit e the theoretical and practical, to unite new and old systems; produce in common the practical and useful, and thus draw therefrom the results and necessary applicable means. " It was Dr. II. principally, who exposed and destrojed the 'Brown's system,' which notwithstanding the exterior could not conceal its many imperfectioas, brought to light by Hooflaud's noble imfwrtiality, sound truths, and deep penetration. Independent of his practical usefulness as Physician and Pmfesxorof the healing art, he has earned undying fame for his superior knowledge in' Meteria Me. dtea' as well as for his manifold works on Medical jurisprudence. Amor.g these may be mentioned his world re nowned 'Makrobeolik,'or the art of prolonging life.'System of practical healing art,' 'Ideas of Pathogenic,' 'Journal of practical Medicine,' &c. He has besides all this, gained eternal fame and praise from suffering humanity for the discovery and combination of several infallible medicinals. among which is the far famed and justiy celebrated compound, known as Dr. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Tlie application of&ciduoua earth for the cure of Sulphuric diseases. The celebrated Diaphoretic remedy? and numerous invaluable recorded recipes. After the celebration of his fifteenth professional festivity in 1833, upon which occasion the King of Prussia honored him with the insignia of the Urder of the Cross of the Ued Eagle, and many other lloyal Orders and marks of distinction, he died on the 25th day of August, 1836, (as the King of Prussia's private Medical Councellbr,) without any legitimate male heirorofSpring. " Dr. C. M. Jackson of Philodelyhia.has had the means ofoctaining the genuuinen recipes of the great mcnical councellor'CIiristhpe Wilhel Hufelaml,' andt liese invaluable medicines are prepared with tfic utmost care at the German Medicine Store- The bitter mixture: Hoofland's German Bitters, iM the result of many years study and experience by the great inventor, and known and prized in Kurune as an inlalliable remedy for the cure of Liver coin pluint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. Dr. C". .>1. Jackson s preparation of this medicine lias obtained the same celebrity in thin western World. The testimonials and innumerable confirmation of thousands of the most severe arid difficult cases cured, is ample proof of this. The medicines compounded by Dr. C : M. Jackson have produced the very effect* and the same happy results, which the immortal inventor indicated and intended, and consequently must be pre|>ared with scrupulous accuracy. In view of the above facts it seems singular, tlml any body could have (lie hardihood and impudence to abuse the uame of this distinguished Doctor, w ho died thirteen years ago. To pass off a charlitan quack preparation as the real and genuine medi. cine, and to give a semblance of originality by affixing a foe, simile, of the deceased, is indeed extraordinary! 'J he public will understand what to expect, and what to do tin. tier such circumstances." A ntimlternf (sermon papers copied the above and therefore entitled to our thanks. 'I hese bitters are worth the attention of invalid. Possess, ing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the liver and lesser glands, exercising tlie most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe certain, and pleasant. Opinions or tiie Philadelphia Preis.?Tbe German 'illustrated News" says: *' Our editor and others of this office have used the German Bitters, ttnd can recommend it with confidence to onr readers. As prepared by Dr. Juckson, it fully equals if not - " - - > i ?.wl Stoma/in surposses in it* etiecn upon uiseuscu u<? >.? thcfullest expectation of the distingtiislied physician. The "City Items" October 16th. says : Jov for tiie Invalid.?How many of our reader* are afflicted with diseased liver, stoniae, or nerves J Many . no dotibL They are to be pitied, yel to all there is a cure I>r. II<K>fland's German Bitters lias already cured hundreds and that it will cure,and none who once use it will doubt, if they use it as it is directed. It Ii&s esteblished for itself an undying fame, which few have dune out of the vnst number that has been throw n before the public. It is one of the most perfect preparations in nse: and, as a German conteinpory lias said, thai as prepared by Dr. Jackson, it fully ci|tials, if not sur|iasses, in its e fleets. in its effects, the fullest representations of the distinguished physician who first compounded it. Asa spurious article is now before the public, we would caution all against using any but that signed by C- A!. Jackson and sold by him at 120 Arch 1 street. The "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21. ''IIookland's German Bittert."?"We have seen f many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source Horn which they come induced us to make inquiry respect ing its merits. From inquiry we w ere pursuaded to use it, i and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseasi es of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerfuc ins. nwuimtinn is reallv surpris , iiuenceii cxcriK uiiuh i.vi.wu. lug. it calms aim strengthens the nerves, bringing them intoa state of repose, making sleeprefreshing: If thin medicine wo* more generally used, we arc satislied there would lie lesssickness, as from the stomach, liv' er and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. I lave them in a Iteollhy condition, and yon can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary riudicine we would advise our friends who are at all disposed to give a trial?it will ilien recommend itself. ' It should, in fact, be in every family." Mouther medicine i can produce such evidences of merit, i Bewareof Counterfeits.?This medicine ha* attained that high character which is necessary for all medicine to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spuriouss ' article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently ' deceived. ' For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN I MEDICIN E STORE, No. l'Ju Arch street, one door below Sixth, late of 178 Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale in G'amdev, by James R. M'KAiN--Columbia by Uoatwright A MioI?Chester C. II. by Reedy A Ruff] and by respectable Druggists generally throughout the United States. Nov. 14 29^ tf Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery. The subscriber has just received a fine assortment o| Perfumery and Fancy Articles, comprising Farnias', Roussel's nud Provost's. Golden Bell Colognes ; Lavender WaI ter, Otto of Hones fine Aromatic Vinegar. Lubin.t and, RoussePs Extracts of West End, Jockey Club, Jenny Lind Citronella lloza*, Bouquet de Caroline; Eau Lustra), Bear's Oil, Bandoline, Philocorae, genuine Macassar Oil; (ionrand's Italian medicated Soon, Transparent Wash Balls, iSand Balls, Rose, Almond, Windsor and Nymph soap: Ki.anina, Cronma: Meen Fun, Lily White, Rose Tooth Piute, camphorated Dentifrice; Hair, tooth, nail, flesh and i shaving Brushes; Ivory and Bone Battle*, Ac. Ac. | lloreliound candy, Gum Lozenges, Yeast Powder in bot, les, Flavouring Extracts of all kinds, Spices, Ac. Ac. ; also : Constantly on hand, a complete assortment of Drugs, ' Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Class, Patent and Thompsonian Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Lamps. Oanlen Seeds, Ac, SXJ" Orders from a distance carefully packed, and the quality of every article sold warranted. Oct 31* MMES R. McKAIN. I DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. A fufo <ind certain cnro for Consumption ow the Longs, Spitting op Blood, Cottons, Colds, Asthma Pain in tiik Side, Bronci.itis, Hooping Cough and ail PlXM >nart affectionr. TESTIiTlO.fi ALS. Tit-acts from Certificates which can be seen in full by calling up n the Agents. Mr. A. L. Scovill?Having been afflicted with a most distressing Cough, until ray Lungs became affected to such a degree that I was continually spitting blood; and being under the care of an able physician, without obtaining anv r?-|ief. until I procured a hotlle of DR. ROGERS'S LIVERWORT and TAR. which restored me to hi-alth in very short time. J. FiNCIl. ncinnati. Nov. 5, 1844. Front the Hon. Judge William Burke, late Postmaster of the city of Cincinnati for more than twenty years.] The statement of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest ??r ??hii? i ran fnllv corroborate what he TUimuciivr ui mo . . 4 has raid, having used the medicine myself with the most decided benefit. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincimati, August 12.1845. [Fruit, the Wife of Rev. George W. Maley.] 1 have been afflicted with diseased lungs fur several years; having tried various prescriptions with little success. At last I tried Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar, and found great relief. J would recommend it to all who are suffering with diseased limgs. SARAH MALEY. Cincinnati, August 12, 1845. tt7"Tlie following certificate from one of th? most distin. guished physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled to great credit: I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe following statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charier Wade, <>f t.,is city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which I had been treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of his Iriends, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its effects were really surprising. After using the second bottle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to health. I do conscientiously recommend my brother prac*. thinners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1844. Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26,1848. Mr. A. L. A'covUI, Cincinnati : Dear -Sir?I want you to send me one gross of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. I am entirely out of it, and have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it has made here, has mode a great demand for it. Yours, drc., R. W. IIITTINGTON, Druggist. We will now ask the afflcted to candidly examine the j above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than this can be given in favor of any other medicine. The above testimonials arc from persons in good standing, who can be seen and heard from; and from Physician* Professors eninvinor the confidence of the people, who, alter having experienced the good* effects of this medicine, have come forward and conscientiously recommended it In oe used. UCT"Beware of Comiterfeits and haw Imitations.-X0 N. B.?The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. JO^Price?$1 per Iniltle, or six Bottles for $v. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL Sf MEAD, 113 Chartes st, between Conli and St. Louis sts. New Orleans. Sole General Agents for the Southern States. Sold by J. R. McKaln, Chmden : A. bitch, Columbia; Haviland, Harrall & Co., and P. M. Cokes, Charleston ; Mannsel Hall, Winnsboro. June 27 23 DR. GULDEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PAMACEA ! This Medicine is warranted to be superior to any other preparation of Sa rsaparillam the world?has cured and will cure more cases of Scrofula, or king's Evil, Consumption, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate t utunenus Eruptions. Blotches, Biles. Ring Worms, and Tetter, Scald Head, Chronic Ulcers, Mercurial dlseaw. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys"1 .lid/vtt'upu/l n nil pepma. tic., limn any umn hkuiv.uk. u. .,.*,,..,. hence it is the best purifier of the blood ever offered to the public. Read the certificate of Mr. Brooks, and then rend to our Agent and get a pamphlet containing scorer just as strong. ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE JI GO AND SEE HIM AND YOU WILL SAY T1IK HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD ! ! We the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, kr., at the office of Messrs. Kowand & Walton, 376 Marlet street, Phila , consider his case the most remarkable one we have ever witnessed or heard of. His disease was Scrofula, and terrible must bare been his twelve years'conflict with the destroyer! His Palate, the entire rocf of his mouth. Nose, Upper Lip, and lower lid of the right Eye have been destroyed, his Face nearly eaten up. and part of the Jaw Borie carried away* And yet we can give no description of his case. Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole interior of his mouth, as well as most of his face, was a mass ol deep and painful ulcers. 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 that tifne the cure lias progressed without intermission. New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and though badly disfigured, his face is sound anu his general healtti is restored. We are assured that in the treabneut of Mr. Brooks' case no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic applications lutve been used,?in lact, the Panacea Alone lias wrought i.:.. lurfol i-liAtitre. Philip S. White, Esq., J. W. Jones, M. D* Rev. John Chambers, W. Steeling, 31. D. Rev. A. D. Gillltte, T. P. S. Rohv, 91. D. Rev. J. R. Nicholas, Jacob Fri.vckI M. 0. Rev. Wm. Urik, S. B. Coles, M, D. Rev. E. Kincaid, J. W. Asiimead, Esq. Rev. Levi Brink, P. Seen Smith, Esq. E- Gullion, i sq. L. A. Gooey. E?a. And thousands ot others equally respectable, whose names might he added if necessary. Residence west side of Jeflereon slreet, third door from Schuylkill, running from Schuylkill Sixth, between Locust and Spruce* Wholesale and retail by Rowand <fc Walton, Proprielore, No. 21 N. -Sixth street, Pliila., James R. McKain, Camden, Boatwriqiit ? Miot, Columbia,I'. M. Cohen, Charleston. A CERTAIN CUKE FOR THE PILES. Or. Culleu'n Indian Vegetable Pile Remedy Is a Domestic Preparation, which has been used with entire success for many years. Being an internal medicine, * * -'- " lu-nnt nnnlirnlions. wllicll it hnsdectdeu preicrciirc u.r. ............ , are but platives, and not curatives. This medicine arte upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action, and a permanent cure?whic h we warrant, or refund the money. Wholesale and retail, by Rowand & Walton, proprietors. 21 IV. Sixth street, Phila., James K. cKain, Camden, Boatwrightand Miot, Columbia. P.. Cohen. Charleston. DR. CELlLEll'S HDIA.1 VEGETABLE REMEDY. NO CURE NO HAY. Read Physicians' Opinions of its Virtues. I have prescribed the abovs Medicine in several cases o. Primary Venereal Diseases and Secondary Syphilis, and the effect has been strikingly beneficial; to much so as to induce tne to coulinue i j? use in such eases with much satisfaction. It is generally agreeable to the taste of patient*. JOHN A. ELKINTON, M. D. No. 102 N. Fifth Street. Philadelphia. June 12, 181b. Ihave prescribed " I)r. Cullcn's Remedy" in many cases of Gonorrhoea, and found it to effect a cure in a very short time. A. WAILSON, M 1). Corner Twelfth and Shippen-sts. Wholesale and retail J>y Rowand and Walton, proprietors, No. 21 N. Sixth street, I'ltila., James R .McKain, Camden, Boatwright and Miot, Columbia, P. M. Cohen, Charleston, DR.CULLERS INDIAN' VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Thin Medicine in n Vegetable Preparation, and far ?ur passes Hooper's Fills in all rase* in which they are recommended* Hundreds of Females wh&te constitutions have been been broken down, have been restored to perfect health by tho use of this invaluable medicine. It is en* i tirely harmless In its operation, and may be taken with perfect safety at any lime. Wholesale and retail by Rowand and Walton, proprietors, No. 21 N. Sixth street, Phila., James R McKain, Camden, Boatwright and Miot, Columbia, P. M. Cohen, Charleston. July 18 29 tf Boston Crackers. A few darrels of Boston Crackers for sale, by Dec. 29. T. BONNELL cf* CO. Hardware and Blacksmith's Toole. A complete assortment always on hand, by sept. 11. H. LEVY & SON. Dpc. 1, 49 6m LOOK HERE, INVALIDS! I Dr. Keeler'sSarsaparilla Panacea: m For the permanent cure and removal of all diseases arising from imparities of the blood, or l.abitofthe body viz; Chronic diseases of the chest, consumption. Bronchitis, catairh, pleurisy, scrofula in all its forms, tetter, scald' head, blotches of the fare, chronic diseases of the stomach liver,and skin, cataneons eruptions, white swelling* hipjoint affection, deep seated pains of the bones, swelling of H| the joints, ulcers, syphilitic disorders, mercurial ana all Hereditary predispositions. Females suffering from ohstrnctions, sallow complexion, nervousness, &c.. will find the Panacea an elegant remedy fur their removal. Pnrlffing the Blood* Nearly every individual now burdened with disease and shut out from the most of the pleasures of this life, as B well as oppressed with an intolerable load ofboth mental and physical suffering, and doomed perhaps to enter an a y grave; might have lived long, happy and usefiil life. H t,n,t inpv hut tnlten nroDei mint to Dreserve their liealili 'Jo prese've health is easy ; tu restored difficult and often impossible. The old adage, " An ounce of prevcn- ^ live is worth a pound of cure, sJusdd be the polar star of every one's actions in relation to liealth. If disease generally is the result of a violation ot physical laws effecting vegetative life?niiie-tentlis of all chronic disenes. are so?then it follows us a consequence that the only rational means of cure is through the Blood. That this is .so, facts clearly show. That diseases sprimpng Irom this source are curable by alteratives, experience fuflv demonstrates. Reader, if it is your tnisfortmic to be nfflicfeg with any of the above diseases, yon have a remedy in the Panacea that will not disappoint yinir most sangoiiw expectations. Remember a medical and responsible p>. rson tells you so. _ e fty For certificates, details, etc.. see circulars in hands of agents. Price $1, large bottle; 6 bottles f< r $.*>. Dr. Keeler's Cough syrup.. Among all the remedies before the public, thin stands pre-eminent in incipient consumption. Bronchitis, catarrh*, coughs, hoarseness, wlioopuie cough, pleurisy, spitting nt blood, and forai) uff-ctions of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold' Too much praise cannot he bestowed upon this remedv. and the proprietor urges any one afflicted uritli nnv of the shove itninolaints to secure it at once. It in warranted to elite or no pay. Price ouly 50 cento. Dr. Heeler's Cordial and CarmiuatiTe. Lvery family, whether rich or poor, who values health and all its. blessings. should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It in infinitely the Dent remedy known for diarrhoea, dysentery, c holera morbus, cholera infantum. , colic, flatulency, griping, pains, cramp, etc.. and foj all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused by tee tiling. I'tie numerous testimonials from physicians and others, unsolicited, have given it a reputation as firm as adamant. Price 25 cento per bottle. Dr. Keeler's TermKnge Syrup . This remedy is pleasant to the tasie. harmless to the patient, and all powerful in destroying and removing an Kinds of worm* from the body. It is wiihont doubt the cheapest and best worm destroying medicine before the public, and will, if administered according to directions, remove them within five or rii hour* after taken. The dose is small, and each boitle contains twice as morn as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle Dr. Heeler's Liver and Sanative Pills. Although nut recommended u t'* care all," yet thef are (lie mildest and best remedy In remove constipation, i aundice,dyspepsia, biliousness, nsrvousnew, foul stomach, Headache, indigestion, etc, Unlike other pnrgatfve medicines, they letve the bowels alw ay*relaxed,consequently are the proper medicine for females and persons leading a sedentary life. Price '25 cents. Dr. Heeler's Rheumatic Lotion. A justly celebrated external application for pains of the chest, neuralgia, headache,sprains, bruises, ticdolonratix, swelling of the joints, rheumatism, gout, sciatia, and ior all disorders wherein a sedative and rubefacient remedy is applicable. Price 371 cents per bottle. All the above celebrated and extensively need medicines are prepared and sold wholesale and re rail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. /Kent for Camden. Z. J. DvHAY. Aim tir sale by P. M.Cohen, Charleston; Boatwriglit & Miot, Columbia; Blaidc Sc F.hney, Orangeburg; Davega St Bennett,Ches. terfield ; Mallett St Btunson Sumterville ; M. Strange. Abbeville Dist.; F. T. Goode, Ecgefield; R. C. Griffin, Cambridge : Warillaw St Dendy. Abbeville; J. C. Griffin, Anderson, and by Druggists generally throughout the Stale. K7? See circulars fur testimonials of the highest character, nettimr forth the virtues of each article, invaluable to planters of the South. Nov 9 45 THE GREAT REMEDY, For Rheumatism. Goat, Pain in the side, Hip, Bark, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Joints, aril all Fixed Pains whatever, Where I hie Platter it applied, pain cannot exitt. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put np in air-tight boxes, lienor they retain their full virtues in all climates. We have just received the following testimonial from ~ Z Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. He is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence lias great weight; Camden, Ala., Nov. 2f, 1818. Messrs. Scovil fr Mead: Gentlemen?Having been requested to slate what has been the resnlt of mv experience by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply, by bsaying that I have found it to be as heretofore recom- i mended, an invaluable medicine. Indifferent cases of my family I have applied the Plaster to chronic, sores, tumors, J and pains, and it has never failed to aflurd instant relief. 1 have also used it with good effect upon my own person, in the cure of nlcers, with which I have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. . C. C. SELLERS. n? - * in J co DeiCi. . <>J x.uunirijcua u/iu uu? CAUTION?The subscribers are the only General Agents in the 6'outhem States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers bailiff imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere for the genuine, they invite particular attention to the follow ing marks of the genuine : 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned bottomed boxes, not solaered in.' ' 2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions around the box, with accompanying Record of Court, to K. Taylor, Rochester. SCOV1L & EAD, 113 Chartre* st., Between Conti and St. Louis ?ts., New Orleans. Sole General Agrrrtsfcr the Southern States. -Sold by J. R. McKain Camden: A. Fitch Columbia, Haviland Hnrrall <!f co. Charleston; r. M. Cohen Onto tun;. Hall Wimuboro; Haviland Keise (J-Co. Maidenlane, New York. * Victims of Dyspepsia! i nnir UE1RR ! ! livvn. - DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. This Medicine is offered to the public generally from b full conviction that it is superior to any other now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Com* plaint, Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, &c. Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. ALLRN, M. D, Philadelphia, aud J. A. & W. L. CLEVELAND, No. 207 King Street, Charleston, So. Ca. D" None Genuine unless signed by Dr. G. W. ALLEN, and countersigned by J. A. & W. L. CLEVELAND. The b< tiles having the words -Allen's Dyspeptic Medicine, Phila.," blown on the glass Sole Agent for Camden, Z. J. DeMAY, Nearly Opposite Mrsonic Halt. Sept 5 36 lv nonce. The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment Ho hopes a further call will be unnecessary, as his is a cash business and the credit was given only for * a short time. A. EJ. ALLEN, Family medicines, Townsend'a Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Lee's, Spencer's, Gordon's, Moffatl's, Brandreth's, Peter's and Beckwith's Pills, &c., &c., always on'hand at Jan. 2, 1?tf Z J. DeIIAY'S. Superior Cologne Water. Manufactured by J. A.Cleveland, who obtained a premium for the best article of Cologne present, ed to the 44 South Carolina Institute" at the laio Fair in Charleston. Quart and pint bottles, fur sale by Z. J. DeHAY. Jan. 2 1 tf