The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, November 26, 1836, Image 1
"THE CAMDEN JOURNAL BTROBEKT
STESICUTi Publbhw of th?I?W?of <h? Called Stmt"* E4IU4 by JOHI rt trE:<T '
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VOIi. SI. MO|JTH-C%BOtl^A, i*?VKM * B 26, ISJt. X0.40.
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Published csery Siturdsy Morning bp "
ROBERT M'K!*I?UT,
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and monthly ?1 a square for each insertion.
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TUe Indian's Panacea.
FOR the cure of Rheumatism Scrofula 01
Kind's irli, Gout. Sciatica, or Hip-Gout in
eapient Cancers. Sail Rhea ,j. Syphilitic and Mer
curial diseases particularly Ulcers and paintul af
flicttoas sfthc bones. Ulcerated Throat and ?W
trile; Ulcers ot ercry d scriptioa. Fever sores'i
and Internal Abscesses; Fistulas, Pil s. Scald
hand, Scurrcv, Bibs, Chronic. Sure Eyes, Eye re
sipofatt, Bloebes, sad every variety oFconUgmui
Affection, Chronic Catarrh, Headache, proceed it j
from an acrid humor; Pain n the Stomach am
Dyspepsia, proceeding from vitiation; Affect mwu
of the l ?ircr, Chronic InSamalion of the Kidocr*
and geueral debility, caused by a torpid action* oi
the vessels of the skin. It is singularly elfiracma;
\ by renovating those constitutions which have be*t
biokoii down b . injudicious treatment, or juvenile
? RTFfoUriucs in general terms, it is recommended
to all U*cac tsetse* which arises from imurri
cd in the blood, filiation of the humors, of what
ever name or kind.
^Soaoe of the alro e compeiinU tsar require sornr
rilling asisUnl applications, which the circumstance*
of tb* case -rill dictate: bat for a genera
Rtardtr or t'urijiector, loeesa.rr ike coast, Ttir Is
fcrwf'i ifi>ACS4 trill general!j be f ma s&Sicient
To tfee Pabiic,
Hour true u u. that .n-wlern Pby?ici2tis--in liteti
naibiuon to excel in their proSwRon; U explon
tinC ran ft*!ds of menor br thr d >f Cbtnimr v
sad seek out near remp.&ixl. agents; in abort to or
ir? at pertjrcUorrjnliw practice by mean* of am
oose,?overlook and neglect, c* brnraib tba
nUco-tbir rich and b >:i?rte >as stores of .nedietoe
' which the almighty haacaused to eprio# out of tb
earth In every clime' And how mu^b mart-tree i
wt that white the American Physician l<*?ka to for
<ig? countries for tunny of bin tno?t common am
necessary articles perpetually changing a* they ar
the dictates of fubi-m r folfr he is sm rounded t
his own ienant-arwithjin endless prolaidan.
The c?*r *??i??fjr, efitiewey and sararr of v*?
tabic rcoedir* om nunc ml. may be ?sti>?*!ed b
contesting the ancient ptacUce ar th the mod *??
or to bring if m?Nr mi wd?stely wider ?or own 4
termisa, the Indian practice with tint cfth
whites. vVb w i? A netca, has e?tknown -r lk-;f
of repeated tnsuneet wherein wuoe d~orrgUI. ur
p^ttendinj nile InJno be wan* ot be* ?in?i
rsoietii-M alone, b*? eflV?-u-<i ii??- m <ft npv'. snd a
iQHiiamj c t#e* after the trh-de * late ia >?edic* <
lite e i n n ?nj?ne'-?ee, d 7eo*-dio ibe mast tjrii?!F<
nj tin ; !m fvVd Ail tr'j . !i:? n ?1 been snrorr
cd at be?*idittf-the e'-.JifHralitw ease and facilil
WJ'-t which t4c todjan free* huoarif of any dl
ease, aniai; Vv? ai u?st to'al ?bwnv ofebrooic di
r?r" \ j ?i{ iVrn Who has ever beard of an 1:
din iti'.it a cwntitotion broken and Ttttned by i
treatment? And ea.i a doubt exist,that thishtpt
exemption of the ?eaje from most of the il
which the flesh of ciriiiffd man is beir to, is chict
osrioff to iv noes genial and mfr irwedie* whv
hoeui/. V/si TuioUUmthtBf dil&fencr in >oec**
is a &ir exe ?p/iflrat*m of the infinite sopertori
of the si npb* and wfc means of care which G
bxs created for the beoeflt ?f his childim, oi
those which the pridt and the art of man hare i
nearer'
From a Song few-h-nee among a portion of t
aboriginal inhabitants of this country, and an to
mate aconamunce with the methods of caret
oome of their most ineeeaifht prsetkmert, the pi
prictor f th* 'Tar l?ra ?*t Passes.*,' sects ir
a knoelrs^r ofwaw of Ihrir most powerful a
fkrorable rttiacdie*. Fn>r? these be selected so
M wcr# QOHVQIClCrnil iiHI BppTopiww:, ?u? w
yyriatu erprfiuwntr to te#t ihrir principles n
treogth h<? Uia combined tbeut in the lonti hi
prscentod, u the maw perfect and beneficial
the purpose for which it u recommended.
i be proprietor njfcri IbU preparation to the p
it, yjpt ' ;H*. nJoHjUs-^Hae** \h<%* ue i? f>' h;,' >,,
!Q 'is it'.w, > h :ih"?5iijUl/ / '."Uij
kis sjlcii'i ?im are miu< ?uj 1
4?r Urn various durante and 'hstlnot* enmplai
to which it U applicable. To such it will pro*
incalculable value *? thr rararw, and in many
** the<mlujnr*** cf m Uevinf their sufferings *
vectoring them oner more to healUi and happia
Thisia ?>t offered as a coatora rr? dy, that 11
Crohaace ho equally rood with many other* 1
UK, byt aaoae which Is capable of raring HI
many extreme cases, when alt the usual rente
fail. Thus it has done repeatedly; and this is
enpQtaUcm it ha* obtained wherever it ba? been
traduced
Jt ta only about three years since this prep
lioa was firs: pecsrnted to the public, bo; in
short -pace of time, so ne hundred* of pen
might be fonnd, who would solemnly declare
they belie red that their lives were saved b
and in must cases aftr? they had tried many
-? wk..
IUOI >11 >nc &(iianiytt iruiruir* ? .
' it is known it is rapidly coming into ok, and
the most substantial ahd convincing |
of Rs merit*. . ,
The tah? of die Panacea, t* moat contpir
in those low# standing and obstinate syphilitic
acro'uloaa aOeclioos which have defided ail <
niwdw*. nod fwrticolarlv in ihose c*?m w
nstttir; tea been to Uviuil; o?c<l as n cause
lreeling punt in the bone*, nodes, oerccrii
cert, derangement of the digestive organs
These li complete!/ re mo vet and in all ea
entire!/, eradicates the disease and the efft
mercury renovates tie constitution, and I
the patient sound and well In Rheumatism
n ulcerated sore throat, its bapp/ effects ar
less apparent, giving almost immediate rriirl
Taken in proper doaes, Tit* lanua s Pa*
Pirates as an alternative, and detergent: a
phoretic, diuretic and laxative; an antipaar
and anodyne, and in proper ouh as a stunt
and Oinmenagoguc Generally expressed,
creases ail ti?e accretion# and exertions, give#
to the stomach, and excites action in the gWr
a particular manner. Krrwn these principle
operation may t?e understood
This medicine Isv beea hishlv u?!
f
1 many tobigmoi diwurtnol here tprcifird, am
ha* been used tritb wonderful success a* a Spn
and Full pnrijier. by those who arr sublet to e<
plaints ot the cbrst, and whose constitutions
quire new rigor. Such persons will do well
use two or thtre bottles In small doses. Whrret
idut drink is considered nteessory, the Panic
taken in a small dose, will answer all Its pnrpoa
in much less time, at less expense, and in a I
more agreeable manner, than the common d
drink.
The following certificates, oat ot hundreds sir
Isr which-might be procured, are given to sb<
the effect ?f Tax IxdiabYPasacxa. in t> ra
oos complaints therein mentioned; and also to t
Libit in the most satisfactory manner its snperio
ty over the syrups in common use. CASES
OF RHEUMATISM.
CitAKUtrros, Nor. 15,1*31.
During the last winter and spring. 1 was affl
. I ted with a rear severe and distressing flhrumalii
1 occasioned by exposure in bad weather. 1 n<
lUk> rreat pleasuie in stating, that six bottles
the Indian a Panacea, restored me to pen*
, health; and I confidently recommend it to all ti
ilarlv afflicted.
- o JOHN FERGUSON. Kk?*-*.
Ciuruitok, March ST, 1332
1 as seised about three years since with a d
trrssjor Rheumatism ceased by taking a sen
r cold while under the influence of mercury, a
. which has disabled me irom business nearly ei
. since Dur tig ibis period 1 have been a atienl
: be Marine Hospital in this City, uo&ard* of foi
. f ri nlhs nrarly. and the taice le'ngU) of time in t
, ] Baltimore Hospital and tried almost crery rrn
.ids, 1th liitle tx-nrfiL On the 10th of frbroa
. j **n at that time scarcely able to mere about up
(ler?eh,?t | commenced the use of The Indiai
r Paaava. In one month I (bund myself er,lin
| orro frosi the pain, and am now happy to ata
, lbs ! frei utrsrlfperfectly well.
WM.ttCKER, 13 Markd-d.
I C /llE FOR SCROFULOUS ULCERS
i Nr.w Yona. Sept 10. 1H30
< This may vsertitr, that in the fall of 1825, I n
i wiled - ills a swelling in my neck and faoe, whi
. afterwards ulcerated sad became large ghastly i
I rem in my neck A/l r trying several Phytici?
to no adrauUgr. 1 wentlo rbif'delphia. and plac
mescll under the care of Dra Physic and Boat
' when, arte repealed aalmtlMS to no effect. ] a
pronounced totally incurable Afterwards ! to
II twenty bottles of strain's Panacea and right boll
jof Putter's CatboUcon. with no truier-af bene
1 Oeapar.n? of life, which n^e* St. r < t hi
- ... v. * >>
jlifatoffl*. I mornrc i
j in 1*??). and n?i.? ;! <?;> ? > V*S" '1*4
r! Hearing ??f tin- .; ; T?t? ' i?u'
j|Sicr*. hflwrfr; .> <;*u ' ? iw'iM r ar I ?
, j persuaded to try it; a*, * ?srt T'? mr ?n
. j ?wrprUe as w ti a* *st?i.Vi v-u.-f ?jnp C"ttn?i invi
r J rapidly rwoTerinjf tnu uj.--?v utmp ** rrn h ill
r j the ulcrr# heated and Ur.-a-arp^rirelJ^ well in I
,. cnorw of two and haee rrminnmi ao e<
P since. I tnaJtr- this stair men! asd wish it poblis)
t far the benefit of those who are safirntig undei
. miUr sejvfuloc* or syphilitic afleettioit*. tbst tl
a Mtjf know what has rttrrd one who aufft
e crrry thing but death, and who consider* MsJ
a" namedby thr shore smrup. ( WM. IIIMIAI
The shore ^ed-cine way be bad at
WILLIAM .REYNOLDS
r DftUO tfTOftE <*A.MDEN. S C.
j
*' A . j% SU3 K !b excellent aas'irtownt of 11 oil? P*i
*" Trosn a, double and single, made to order at
*" isawi durable materials, lor SouU?ru uk A Is
f?t; i * Instrument lately iRented fnr Or M. whk
highly #pp?n<d wJ bjr the Near York pmethior
jf it does away be use of Laced Belts altogether,
f ditniathes *erjr mwb the naecoBtr of resorting
7 Pm?m. By it* application, the wearers ?r
^ fjoci i v ptr?< iim.nrnki<(r. ami r *
*' Ut mmtuw their tamer activity. Thrsrawe Trt
2 m> just rmriied, 4f? of the ?abrribrr'so?rn sekc
?o >?.<! mil he aofd tttWBOally low.
VT ^
WhUr Lead oud Colonic.
j,c A LAROK supply of Ummc utirln tfifcci
Wirawiiu. & Baoracaa' mafcobesery, ?l
pi with oil <*fcer>inth?lta?, ach m Oil, Brashes.
- nwh+*, Torprstior. Ac if. can t? bad co tbe
^ r*?on*Ulr irnm; ! WM. REYNOLD!
13 AJLSO?O.V HASP.
A fa>! sapplt of WIN DO IV ('.LAS ,
5 noTICE.
for THE tufoeribrr wrrocting a Ut<
Miftblf id Sumirmylc, and will be n
. (or lt?*' reception of nfwhi b? the first
. < >! (.-' . r ,V \t V
unf S0P.O3 " - ^3S.%0
inl- J o thu advertuemen:. ?a<l lo put up i
^ 11 owe* ariih 'lim, a* ik* '*?*? atioutioti w?!
Ad P*'d then), and etrrjr valance a Horde
r?? wiling llietn; be will also keep a
?i 1 louse of fCntertainiiM
J,n f?r iheao who bring their Horace to bin %
6 JOHN D. BOWE
i in- September 3 31?cm
lluitins' Hotel.
IU"11 Kjr
Mint
wr
i;?t
roof <jq j.j ?>f Chatt" ' .V L on iht C
nyjii.
uotM Whcr the subscriber eouuuur* bin I
Over ^"icrtainment, having buili a new
here r*pre**lv for the accommodation uf i
din- grrj. l)e hope* to be able lo rend
d ul guests comfortable and happy, and Si
l^c a continuance of former patronage
f^0 exertion* shall bo wanting on the p
leave bo Subscriber.
i. and david HaGI,
? noX July lfl-So-cm
N. B. Mr. C. Wingct, my agent I
dian house, trill bo inconstant attendaon
nodri D.
aehni -
'!.? BANK AGENCY.
C\ MATHBSON lender* hi* ?<
ns agent for transacting business
Bonk-} of Camden Sept 1"
i il
- ifc
| SlfMTEH HOTEL.
^ npilE Subscriber informs his friends
wX X end ihe public, thai he has taken the
house formerly occupied by J. Goodman
? ?
*?- and more recently by J. J. Kxutn as v
J? h >tel in the Town of Camden, and near
>x[ he Coart House, where he is prepared to
ri- eceive company, and flatters himself that
those who favor him with their company
will be satisfied with their accommodations.
, A. R. RUFFIN.
to- Miijr 23.?:20-.:-tf.
ia? : ??.. ? 1
Z JBuhtcr'8 Novels
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jrt the celebrated - .
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Disowned, Eugene Aram
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Last days of Pompeii, Falkland,
Pilgrims of the Rhine,
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^ semi-monthly numbers, esch o( whirl,
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In January next, another republication
of some rrJi bratctl modern Norclist will
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or aome other of equal rrputc. It is determined
by the present Publisher, that
^ the American public shall be furnished
g i with the most beautiful, and at the same
7 jiimr cheap, edition of modern Norelist
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A few copies of Marryalt are yet for
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iet?t L. A. GODEY, Publisher,
1216 Philadelphia.
0, a
* J* The sketch book of Character
nd OrOtricnu and JtsdUniic Jk'arrmAtaa and .Ineedota
g to nqwttfsf Extraordinary individual*.
rat In prepari ft (It* following work from
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to aruid, in the m jn, the beaten track ol
' I former compilers; u? present the reader ra<
ther what was Inaccessible, uian to cupj
well k own biographic* and events.
JjJJ1 The prindpalobject of the present col
Vaf cction? ta to aitppljr a pleasing variety o
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*' iog (he niarrciloos io circumstance, am
the extraordinary in character, display
! Ihc occasional waywardness of event am
its frequent curious operation upon th<
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limn- Celebrated Trials, and cases
lliriil *finical J urisprudence,
.?No 0r ALL A0E| AXD CMWTIUBS FROM T
arl ? EARLIEST EECOBD.
StJertrd ktf m mumktr tf C4c Pkilnddjtkim Ha
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1 ' ?Mutiny?fleresy?Libel?Miirdtr?
r - rtcy?Forgery, Ac. Ac.
,,r 1 Thest. remarkable unci deeply idtcn
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r.:31 occasionally to manuscripts where p
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Lawyer, Physician, and general reader.
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need hardly recommend it, as (hey roust
know its wprtH, but to the general reader,
who may be mislcd^ss to its character, the
publisher assures them that it will be found
when completed, a volume of the.mosi intense
and exciting interest.
One singular and alarming fact present*
itself in the murder cases, and it is that
so many should die protesting their innoceose.
Is it to be believed that upon the
verge of eternity they could so loudly proclaim
that which they knew to be false,
when not a hope of escape is held out to
them; the *- Circumstantial Evidence"
ra-.es, of which there are five; would
make us think otherwise. - It is a subject
thai msy well make one ponder upon the;
law which demands life for life*
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each number containing 120 pages each, i
printed on fine white paper of the site of!
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plelrd in October,?making a volume of
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120 lar-r.vctuv.. pagt
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To Sportsmen.
The subscriber is expecting daily to rocatre
a case of superior Double-barrel, Damascus
and wtr<Mwrist Guns, mad*? to order to Europe
among which are some of Extra quality with
cases aud apparatus complete
E W BONNETOct
2fk:37
Bradford Springs
An English, Mathematical and Classical
Sch?ol will be opened, by the subscriber
at Bradford Springs, on Monday, tbs
8th of January next.
, It is needless to say any tiling of thii
(dace, as a fitting location for a school,
ts healthfulness throughout the year, end
I its entire exemption from all opportuni
f tics tor vicious practices, are well known
The Year will be divided into two sea
f alone of 23 weeks each.
For board, (in the family of the lea
- -i.M v titMrnira of the use of bedding, fu*
- VUVI?^ T" ^
f dec. with tutlon, 9100 p?r session
- Tuition afone. 930 . do*
3 ntarioUy in advance.
i Pereota or Guardians who wish 11 boar
J their sons or wards with the teachei
t are requested to communicate with bin
e by the 10th Dec. None received ?
n boarders in the teacher's family, over th
s aye of 15 years.
n Mr. Henry Rriiton. near the Aesdemj
?? i- pr* |?sr?'-! t sr.* mm<*date with goo
\ b?ard.
il HENRY P. HATFIELD.
- Nov. 5?37?if
it The Editors of the Charleston Obse
s; ver and Columbia Telescope are reqne
d ted to insert the above once a week uni
5-.the 1st January and forward their a
I counts to the Editor of this paper.
STRAYED
" ?h? 10th insl., a Bay HORSE,
B* ? ",J ??iiK ?tar in hia forehci
"* vr years uu, ? .... ? _
15 1*0 hands high; with saddle, twiddle a
0 martingale, all nearly new, and saddle blanl
01 with S black stripes on it. If said hoves
stopped and delirered at M'Adams' Hot
t the person so doing will be liberally reward
j Nor. I2.-3S if
I NOTICE
q!* The subscriber has jost rtceired his
Full and Winter supply ol
nt Dry Goods and Groceries,
(selected by himself io New York) eml
t Jciug almost crery article itsaally found ii
ry Dry Goods and Grocery store, which heof
Pi- low for cash or on the usual credit to pa
taal customers. W, J. GERALD
?si- Nor. 5?87?tf
For Sale,
rh?* Two light Rarnucb Caariagcs, with han
urs suitable for one horse, perfectly new, hat
An- extension tops, n.ado to order Apply to
had A BUR!
rin* Not &::37;:o
I New Copartnership. ;
rJlHE undersigned, haviny on the first ?
M i?st, uwiciated themselves in the Her
cantile business under the firm o?
2.1VT & stroseoiT,
Respectfully solicits from the community,
end particularly the former customers of H. r
Lz*r. a continuance of the liberal patron*^5
extended to him, and which it nrffl be lbeit
endeavor to merit;. thcjr intend ptircfmsiDg
COTTON and other produce, for which they
ill fife the HIGHEST prices. v - H
LEVY.
W. E. HUQttSOY
Sept 3-32. r f*
- NEW
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Tflr^mbrrwri IW now opening a choice
Mnrimeot of SEASONABLE GOODS,
which tbejr'offf ou the meet reofooabie
terms, Mnkow is pert ae JbiJot?:
WOOCENS.
LONDON DUFPIL BLANKETS,
Mackansw do. da
Superior and common NEGRO LIN8ETSSoMrfiup
London Biuo, Black, Brown, Green
Napuhron. Violet, end Mixed CLOTHSL
Super Stnpcd and Plaid CASSrMERE.
do Bodukio, do.
Plato, Striped and Plaid SATTINETS.
White. Scarlet 4k Yellow FLANNELS, &c
WottSl'ED GOOD&
&4J.csu?d F?o?d MERINO, (? aew u.
64 Plain, Eagliaband Ftcneb MERINOS,
(black ind oulomL) x- *1'
3-4 ? Mermo t l&CASSIPNS (?n cobA)
Black and ? okmd BOMBAZETTS
6-4 Super Black BOMBAZEEN,
Worsted Blood EDGING, dtc.
f COTTOiN GOODS.
Super Fancy CALICOES.
' Merino ; do
* ' Shulljr dia
" Tcxian Plaid do
" French do
* and Cookfri'n Furniture da
Plain and Plaid GINGHAMS. .
Colored Plait, and Eoboaed CAMBRICS
Medium and Jackcaet MUSLINS
Book. Muii and Ssriss do.
Stripad and Plain CAMBRICS, .
Csus&ie, Oifflilj and Corded COATS
Colored and While Cotton HOSIERY &exr
linens.
44 bidi LINENS AND LAWNS.
Roma 8fertjung and Dami-k NAPKINS.
" Diaper %k Linen Cambric
r DOMESTICS.
34 Brown" SHIRTING.
I 44 do do
5-4 do SHEETING : ^ x
3-4 to 5 4 >i|e?et>'d SHIRTINGS dc SHEE
' TING s
Apron i RECKS and Plaid HOtt?SP0K&
MindCOTTONADEa .
Canton FLAitN&L? (white and colored)
j 4-4 and 34 BEDTICKS, &c.
silk. goods.
BeM Black Italian LUSTRINGS.
? GroDa*WIs8*
Plain and Figured 81LK8. Sawing
Silk and Twist
1 Handsome Fancy Silk ^HAWtS, ' *
, F!?f and Bandana HANDKERCHIEFS
Spttuafield do
Black Lota do
A Colored PONGEES
' Black and Colored Silk GLOVES,
it Black Italian C&AVATS.
m Silk HOSE* (plain and ribbed) &c.
FANCY GOODS, .
Budnw WoMHgrihOOUitS
5 *> do cjw37
do do aodFriH'd do
Blood LACE and Thread EDGING,
Bobirtei LACK, _
do FOOTING.
H Swiss Siripe MUSLIN.
*, Cbiot Silk HOSE.
? Black Span Silk EUauc do
?JLLiSU?
- A complete apartment of
(ARPKilAXj.
Of the newest end most approved pel tern
: end colors werreoted.
? , ALSO, ( j
b An extensive assortment of
4 GROCURI E.
SA1 l)I.KRY,_
HAaDWARK,
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With many othrr articles tor ?He b?
' ' LEVY& RtJGHSON.
nc> September 3?32
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THE subscriber has jott receircd bis
Fall and' Winter supply of
DRY GOODS,
which he will sell bw lor cash or approved
ft ioastomers. J. L> JONES.
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