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?????gT?J???? CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. D . .. , j'ltKPAllKD 1?Y B>R. C. in. J ACKSOS, M The Gcrmau iUetllciue Stove, ^ NO. 120 AKCil STKKl-rr, IMIILAOEl.l'lllA, Will elfrctually cure liver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debility, I' disease of ihe kidneys, mid ull ills, eases arising from a disordered liver or stomach. Such as constipation, inward piles, fullness of blond t?? the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust (j for food. fullness or weight in the stomach.stmr eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of '(| the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the n lieart, choking or sullicaiiug sensations when in a lying j posture, dimttess of vision, duts or webs before tiie Sight, f?ver and dull ;?ia in the head, deficiency uf jierspiratiou. yellowness of the skin and eyes, |?iin in the side. hack. . chest, limbs, Arc*, sudden flushes of heal, burning in the 1 flesh, cuustitaui imaginings of evil and great depression of spirts. ( The genuine are entirely vegetable and free from al- | choholic stimulant syrup, aloes, rheubirb. calomel, acids, ( and all mineral and injurious ingredients, they are pleasant in taste and smeii, and mild in their operation, never griping or giving any uneasness, i!a*y give strength to the whole system whilst they drive from it disease. Tneycan be administered to the inosl delicate infant with perfect safety. t ' READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE, It appeared in the leading German Journal of Philadelphia the "Philadelphia lVyiociat.'' The Edilor w-as personally acvtiainted with Or. Hoofland, and prizing the services of this great man he could not quietly look ujh>ii the assurance of an i.npuster, without apprizing the public of approaching danger: Ctii'isio|)li Wilhclin Ilufcland. ? IS ENGLISH CIIRlSTOPIIKK WILLIAM IIOOFLAND. "One of die must renowned pnysicians, one of tiie greatest benefactors of modern times, was born ?t Lnngen S.ilza, Germany, on the on the l*2th day of august 1762? After a careful scholastic education, lie, like liis father and grandfather, (two celebrated I "odors.) voluntarily devoted himself to th? study of Medicine, at Jena and (iottingen, and in 1783 ohlamed the degree <>1 Doctor of Medicine, at the latter University. Fruru 17'J3 to 18111. he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena, lu 18J1. he was up{stinted Private Physician to the King of Prussia. Mtunlerof the Academe cf Science, and upon the establish went of the near College at lleriin, Professor and Court Physician bv the Ministry of the interior. His characteristic his profoundness and deep penetration enabled liiin to combine 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 destroyed the 'Brown's system.' which notwithstanding the exterior could not conceal its many imperfections, brought to light by Hoodaud's noble impartiality, sound truths, and deep P:netration. Independent of his practical usefulness a> livsician and Proiessorof the healing ari, he has earned J undying fame for his superior knowledge in * Materia Me. I dica'as well as for his manifold works on Medical jurisprudence. Among these may be mentioned his world re uowned 'Makrubeolik,'or the art of prolonging life. 'System of practical healing art," "Ideas of Pathogenic.,* "Jour' '? ' "? b.wi.ieji ail this, nal of practical Medicine, cue. i?c ..... . gained eternal fame and praise from suffering humanity for the discovery and combination of several infallible medicinal*. among which is the far famed and justiy celebrated compound, known as Dr. HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. The application ofaciduous 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 hiin wiih the insignia of the Order of the Cross of the Red Eagle, and many other Koyul Orders and marks of distinction, lie died on the 'doth day of August, 1836. (as the King of Prussia's private Medical Councetlor.) without any legitimate male heir oroflspring. ** Dr. C. M Jackson of Pltiladdyliia. lias had the means of oclaining the geuuiiirieii recipes of the great ntenical counccllor"diristhpe Wilhe! llufelaiul,'andt lie?e invaluable medicines are jirepurctl with the utmost care at tbe German Mediciry Store* The bitter mixture: lloolland's German Hitlers, is the result of many year* study and experience by the great inventor, and known and prized in Europe a* an infailiable remedy for the cure of Liver complnint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. &c. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of this medicine has obtained the same celebrity in this western w orld. Tbe testimonials and innumerable confirmation of thousands of the most severe and dillicult coses cured, is ample proof of this. T he medicines compounded by Dr. ( : ill. Jackson have produced the very effects and the same happy results, "wfiich the immortal inventor indicated and intended, and consequently must Ik prepared with scrupulous accuracy. In view of the above facts it seem.- singular, that any body could have the bar dihoud ami impudence to abuse t he name of ibis distinguish ed Doctor, u ho died thirteen years ago. To jmss off o charlitan quack preparation as ilie real and genuine ttiedi cine, and to give a semblance of originality by affixing ti foe simile, of the deceased, is indeed extraordinary! 'J lu ^Pubbe^vdljmjiJij^aM^x^iat^to^jvv^^iiiLwdjaKjMJojm ^lore^ntjtled to our tbaniis.' . 1 hese bittens are worth the attention of invalid. Possess ' .r,,.-lit."., ing great virtues in uie rei uuniuuii ?>? ? - .... wnl lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers ii weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they an withal, safe certain, and pleasant. Opinions ok the Philadelphia Press.?The Gerrnai ''Illustrated News" says: ' Our editor and others of this office have used the Gcr man Hitters, end can recommend it with confidence to om readers. As prepared by Dr. Jockoun, it fully equals if no aurposses in its effects ii]sm diseased Liver and tMnmacn the fullest expectation <>f the distinguished physician. Tlie "City items" October lGtii. says : Jor for the Invalid.?How many of our readers an afflicted with diseased liver, stomas, or nerves ? Man] no doubt. Tltcy are to he pitied, yet to all there is a can l>r. lloofland's German Bitters has already cured hundred: and that it will cure,and none who once use it wi! doubt, if they use itas it is directed. It lias estehlished foi itself an undying fnms, w hich few have done out of th> vast number that h*ts lieen thrown Ik-fore the public. 1; i: one of the most perfect preparations in use: and. as si Gcr man oontempory has said, that as prepared by Dr. Jackson It fully equals, if not surpasses, in its effects, in its effects the fullest representations of the distinguished physiciut whofiraf compounded it. As;; spurious article tuiv lie fore the public, we would caution all against usifigany hit that signed by C. Jl. Jackson and sold by him at I'd'J Arc! tree'.. The "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jcr ey, says, July 2J. "Hooplano's German Bittert."?'"We have seet many flattering .notices of this medicine. and the sotirw from w hich limy come induced us to make inquiry respect, ing its merits. Prom inquiry vie wen* pursuit Jed u> ttse it and must say We found it sjiecilie in its action u|mn disea.e* of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerfue in fluenee it exerts upon nervous prostration is really siirpris ing. It calm* and strengthens the nerves, bringing then into a state of repose, making sle?pn freshing; If this (tfedicnio was ny>re p-uj-nt'ly used, we arc satis fled there Would be less sickness, as from thu stomach, liv er and nervous system ll|e smut majority of real tind iniagi nary diseases emanate. Have theiu in a healthy condition and yoq can bid defiaiicc to epidemics generally. This ev inordinary medicine we would advise our friends who an at all disposed to give a trial?it will then recommend itself It should, in fatu, he in every family." No other i.tedicim tian produce suth evidences of merit. Beware qk Counterfeits?This medicine has attain ed tliat high character which is necessary for all ujedicim to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious; article at the risk of lite lives of those who are innocent!] deceived. Look well to the marks of tiikoenuine?T|i?m ft- m i.: nave me wmicr, signaturo <>i v . .u. javn-v.- ............ wrapper. and lw> name blown in the bottlu, without whir! (.hey arc spurious. For sale, wholesale anil retail. fit the (JFUM.O JIEDICJ.N fe) S'i'OKU. .No. 12<J Arch street, one door le lov Sixth, late of !? < Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale in Camdkx. I?y Jamrs K. .M"KAtx?-<*?l?iuil?u by Boatwrigbt Ar >liot?Chester ('. I! hy Kewly <fc Kntl atid by respectable Druggist* generally throughout tin United Siates. Nov. 14 29 If New and Elegant Perfumery, Tite subscriber has just received and opened new and choice selection of Perfumery, Soaps Cosmetics, &c., consisting in part, of Rubin's Fx't Jenny Lind 'Saisy's F.x't ('unite d'Orsny " '* Jockey Club Fair's lledytMtpia *' " Micnionette Jiattl's Kau Lustrul *' " I'utcboly " Nyfttpli Soap " " Vcfvicnc " Shaxing Cream " Bo-piet de Carol in* Roiiswl's " Essence Borjuet (iijcrlain's " Low'* Windsor Soap Truii?-|?nrefit W"*b lktll" " Shaving Tablet Orris Tooth Paste rAI.SO??? Cologne. Rose, lloney, and J?aveiider Watet Bay Rum, French PJclocomb, Dear's Oil, Bear' Grease and Beef's Marrow, for the hair, with ttta ny other articles in the line too numerous to men irxry U'lnel, IIIUV hft h?fln! may 'J. V.. J. Df.I f A Y'X. 250 Pieces Of English and American printed Calicopi among which will be found the newest and nius elegant designs of the season, just received at WILSON'S PALMETTO STuRE. Planters, save your Money, All that are in want of good Negro and llous servant's .Shoes, would do well to call the NEW SHOE STORE of W orkman Bonne, and ex amine their stock before piucliasing elsewhere. IIJ"Good wages will be paid for six or eight goo: workmen. WORKMAN & BOONE. * R. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF | LIVERWORT AND TAR. A safe and certain cure fur Consumption of tiif. , c.vcv, SriTTi.vc of Bi.ooi>, Coughs, Coi.ns, Astjima, ain in tiik Side. Bronchitis, Hooping Cough and all ulmonaia Affections. TESTIMONIALS. Fxiraeis front Certificates which ran he s?cii in full by itliing up n I lie- Agents. Mr. A. 1>. Scovill?Jlaving been afflicted with a most isiressirig Cough, until my Bungs became allectedto such degree thai J was continually spitting Ii!ihh| : and being nder the rare of an able physician, without obtaining ny relief, uniil 1 procured a buttle of J>It. IKM.KIIS'S ,1VERWORT and TAB. which restored me to health in , very stiori time. J. FINCH, Cincinnati. Nov. 5, 8-11. - - " William TSurUc. late Postmaster of j I4 row kh' riti.i.?/ ii>i*-?. ihi" city of Cincinnati for more than twenty yrtys.j j Tlie statement of Justice Finch is cm it led t<> the fullest j vmtidence of the public. I can fully corroborate what lie mssaid, having used the medicine mvself with the most !eeid-d hen-fit. WILLIAM RPKKK. Cineinnuti. An just 12.1315. [Frwu,the Wife of Kev. Ccorge W. Maley.] I have 1 >een ufiheled with diseased luicjs for several years; having tried various prescript ions witli little success. At last I tried Dr. Rogers's Liverwort mid Tar. and found great relief. 1 would recommend it to all who are su.lering with diseased lungs. A If All MALEY. Cincinnati, August 12. IS 15. itj~*T!ie following certificate from one of the most distin. gui-lied 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. Charles Wade. <>f tois city, waj quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which I had l>een treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of' his friends, i permitted liini. to try Dr Rogers's Liverwort and Tar: and I must confess that its effects were rrejliv surprising. After using tlie second holtle my visits were discontinued, ami he was soon restored to health, 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WJLLTA.M'J. RICHARDS, 37. I). Cincinnati, Oct. 1st ISM. Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26, 1313. Mr. a. i,. Scovill. Cincinnati: Dear Nir?I want you to send me one gross of Dr. Ro1 - "?.?!,. ,,i,i ?f j|_ a,?| gers' Liverwort and jar. i am ?-, _ have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it lias made here, has made a great demand for it. Vonrs. tfc.. R. W. IIITTI.N'OTON, Druggist. We will now ask the rUTlcted to candidly examine the above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than the can he given in favor of any other medicine. The tihovt testimonials are from persons in good standing, who cat be'seen and heard from; and from Physicians Professor enjoying the confidence of the |H*pple. who, alter liavint experienced the go ids elieets of this medicitie, liave coini forward and conscientiously reconnnetided it to ne used. ii^Ifc'wareof Cotinterfeits and base Imitations..X3 N'.B.?The genuine articles is signed,'"Andrew l{o gcrs."on the engraved wni|i|>er around each bottle. {SrPrin?!?1 per bottle, or six Bottles for $3. ifoli wholesale and retail bv SCOViL S( MEAD, 113 Chartesst., between Conti and .Vt. Louis sts. New Orleans. .Vile (tenerul Agents for the Southern States. Sold hv J. li. JIcKain, Camden; A. hitch. Colntnhia Ilaviland. tlnrrail & Co.. and P. M. Cokes, Charleston Muiutscl Hall, Winnsboro. June 27 23 DR. CULLER'S f.KDlAX VEGETABLE I'AVACEA! This Medicine is warranted to be superior to any otl cr preparation of Sa rsajKirilla tn the world?has cured at will cure tiiore cases of Scrofula, or king's Evil, Coiisiitn1 tion. Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate Cutuncoiis Krtt tions. Blotches, Biles, Ring Worms, and Tetter. Sea Head, Chronic I'lcers, .Mercurial disease, Klieninniisi: Neuralgia, Liver complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, l)y pe|*>ia. etc.. than any other medicine ever discovered, at iwnce it istlielwst purifiyrof the h|.??d ever tillered to tl public. Bead the ceriifieatc of Mr. Brooks, and then set to our Agent and get a pamphlet containing scores just i strong. ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE 11 CO AND SKB HIM AND YOU WILL SAY TUB IIAI HAS NOT HKKN TOLD ! ! We the undersigned, having visited .Mr. Naac Brook Jr.. at the office of Messrs. Rowand <t Walton. 3?fi .Mr , ket street, Phila., consider his case the most reuiarkal one we have ever witnessed or heard of. His d isenso was Scrofula, and terrible must have l>e tiv^lve vears"conflict witli the destroyer! Ills Pain | the entire rocf of his mnulli, iN'W. Upper l.qLaou !"'?? lid of fh: riirlit Eye have b-en destroyed. his Face neai ' eaten up. ami part of the Jaw Bone carried away* A yet we ran give no description of his rase. 1 * Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole interi of his iiiouth. as well as most of his lace, was a mas* 1 deep and jminfnl ulcer*. , J Cm the M:h of January last, he commenced taking 1 gressrii without intermission. New H -sli ha* supjilie.l tin; place of the deep ulcers, a r tlionjrli hadiy disfigured, his face is sound and his gene , lit al tli is restored. We are assured thatjn the treatment of Mr. Hroo case no Mercurials, Ointment*. or Caustic applicaiir liuvr hern used.?in.fact, the Panacea alone lias wrutij this wiindcrfu! change. . Fuii.ir is. WHITE. Kmj., J. W. Jones, M. I)* r Rev. John Chambers, W. Steeling, .M. I). t UeV. A. i). (ill.l.r.Tt'E, T. F. S Ro||V, >J. I). Rev. J. lJ. Niciioi.a-s Jacob Frinck. M. 1). ' Rev. Wm. I'rik, S. B. Coles. M. 1). Rev. k. kinc.nn. J. W. Asiimkaii. esq. , Rev. Levi Brink, F. SkknSmith. Esq. . E. (it'i.t.to.N, I s<|. L. A. ( oiie.v. I>q. 1 And thousands of others equally respectable, win t names might he a-! led if necessary. I Residence west side of Jeflersmi street, third door fr r Schuylkill. running from Schuylkill Shtli. between I , cu*t and Spruce\ Wliolwsalc and retail hy Rowanii A Wai.ton. 1'ropr tors. No. *21 X. Sixth street. J'liilu,. Javes It. McICa t'aiuileii, IIoatwiiiuiit it Mior, Columbia, I*. M. Com ' Charleston 1 A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES. Jl>f. tilllfli's litdiatc Vegetable ?*i Eteajedv I I.-a Uotiieslic Preparation, uhiili lias hecu u>cd with i I",... ?|, infer/,i|| eieilieii j iiir Miniw ' j it ha* decided preference over outward applica'inus, wlii ! are Imt and not curatives. This iu-;|u'iiic a ' iijion 1 ii>* ?:i.-c*u-"?*<J parts. producing healthy action, inn permanent cure?which we warrant, or refund the iikuk Wholesale and retail, l?y Rowand At Walton, proprictci 21 N. Si\r!i sirt- r. I'liila.. James H. McKain, Cnrndt | Ihiatwrhthtsnd .Miot I Columbia, P. M. Cohen. Chariest' l>K. It'SHAS i BEE rez:7iB:m>v. NO C U II ] : NO PAY. Rrail Physicians' Oji'niiuns of its Virtue 1 have t>n?M riheil the uIjovm .Mndn ijie in several casi> Primary Vcuerinl Direttscs am! \frconduty I.y|>l:i!ii<. it lli? effect hnn I?*< * strikin&ly ii.*n?-n? ial; vn mie!, so ns ' induce me t" eonfinuu i.s an- iti such cases with sal faction. Ji is wneruliy ai?n:ealile in the Uslo of pallet; JOIIN A. KLKINTO.N. M. I). * . No. 102 Fifth Street J'hiladulpl.ia. June 12, )n|5. 1 have prwrilicd " Dr. CiilhinY Remedy'* in many ca< of I ioii'irrhtaa. ami fjttml it tnellcct a cure in a verv sli I liir.c. A. WAM.SOX. J|- It. Corner Tun! till ate! ShippeD-st* >' Wholesale ami ruiail hy Rov.aml am! Wallop, :ir"tn lors. No. 21 X. Sixth street. I'ltila.. James It. McKa i t'ar.i'h ti. Ihiitwrigiit and Mint, Columbia, P. 31. Coin Charleston, ' DR. CULIiKA'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR r I'EMAl.D CO .VI I'D \ I NTS. : This Medicine is a Veaelublo Preparation. ami far i ( asses Hooper's Fills in nil cn?es in which they are rec.i in'*n<lt:il' Hundred* of Females whose constitutions ha - Ikvii lieftt lirokett do;vu. have iiecn restored to jierh li-alth hy the use of this iiivalunhle medicine. It is i tircly harmless m its o|ierailoii, and may lie taken with |i fact safety at any time. \Vlio|k*i,l|! "ntitl retail hv Itownnd ami Walton. nmpi ' tors. No. 21 N ISi\th itreat, l'liila.. James U. JicKa Camden. Itoatwright ami Miot, Columbia, 1*. M. Coin Charleston. J nl v 1M 20 If Iinpoi'tant Itciuctiy. MITCHKL 1/8 KYI'] SAME, A certain, sa fe and effectual cure far Sore, Weak a inflamed pyes, designed expressly for diseases o, the Jjye, The unparalleled siirres vvhjrh hr.s attended I ijo |j?? '? his preparation, ami tin* atl.n.iwl.'dimd necessity for en 8 article which ean he rcli' d upon, as a rcmcily in spv . cjux's i>l < );iilialii'ii-n (Tedious vchii.li arc so prevalent in I country, .mince ilto Proprietor to make aminocuic 11in Asunt?*. I?? IS?i-? Sitlv** within tin* rr.irl e.very individual wlni tuny imcd die Iciiclit. which r< ? fli'lsl its i.se. "* The ureal udv ant'tites possessed hy thisnrlielcoverev oilier.itsI'ku*i vivrc. S'akktv, CoNVKNit-.MCftaiid i'ico ; nr. All I'liysh iuu* admit ihat ureal danger is in la. prehended from ortiauinu the ?.ye when in an infl;?iiir>il i litilicalthy slate. In the use of litis Salve this ohjeeiio | entirely removed, tw no harm can possiblf result I'mii I use; it heiug. in all cute* applied to the external pnrti - i of the eye; therehy avoidilti" all the inconvenience, p j and danger, which necessarily attends the iutrinjitftitu | any pungent aiticle into the eye. 9 ?s activity in -aiOdiuMc iullucisitimi is so great that hut I V I cases require the use o| more than <>ne If title to diet . a |K'rfeel cure, .1. It. McKAfN, Asiotit for I'tiiiidoti :] j 7\cw Siicc. J Riceoftlie now cro]>, forsa'oliv I Oct 17 tf-r JAAIES McEWEN LOOK HERE, INVALIDS! Dr.Keeler'sSarsaparillaPanacea: n For the permanent cure and removal of aH diseases a- 6i rising from impurities of the blood, or habit of the body viz; j Chronic' diseases of the chest, consumption, Ilronchitis, catarrh, pleurisy, scrofula in all its forms, tetter, scaldhead. blotches of the face, chronic diseases of the stomach liver,and skin, eataneous eruptions, white swelling.* hipjoint a!li-ction, deep seated pains of .(tie hones, swelling of the joints, ulcers, syphilitic disorders, mercurial nnuall Hereditary predispositions. Females snllering front obstructions.sallow complexion. nervousness. Aic? w ill find the I'anacca an elegant remedy for their removal. Purifying the Blood. DO1" Nearly every individual now burdened with disensc and shut out from the most of the pleasures of this life, as well as oppressed with an intolerable load of both mental and physical suffering, and doomed perhaps to enter an i,,-oil lonir. Iiannv and tisefnl life. :wi y jjnuc;in.f;. rr . had thcV but taken propel pains to preserve their health. To preserve health is easy; to restore it tiiflicult anil often impossible. The ohi adage, " An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure,'" should lie the polar star of every one's actions in relation to health, if disease pi Derail)' is the result of a violation of physical laws effecting vegetative life?nine-tenths of all chronic diseaes. ( are so?then it follows as a consequence that the only rational means of cure is through the lli.oon. That this is , so, facts clearly show. That diseases springing Irom this source are curable by ai.teiutivks. experience fullv demonstrates. Reader, if it is ymir misfortune to he aftlicteg .with any of the above diseases, yon have a remedy in tlio Panacea that will not disappoint your meat sanguine expectations. Remember a medical and resjwnsible person tells you so. ?7* For certificates, details, etc.. s?n circulars in hands of agents. Price SI, large bottle: C> bottles for $5. Dr. fveelor's Cough Syrup.. Among all the remedies before the public, this stands pre-eminent in incipient consumption, Bronchitis, en tar r I is. coughs, hoarseness, whooping couch, pleurisy, spitting of blood, and for all afT'Ctions of the pulmonary organs occasioned hv cold* Ton much praise cannot he bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. Jt is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50 rente. Dr. Heeler's Cordial and Carminative. Every family, whether rich or poor, who values health ami all its blessing*. should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for diarrlnra. dvsentery. e liolera morbus, cholera infantum, eolic, flatulency, griping, painsi, cramp, etc., and foj all diseases of the stomach and howcls caused by teething. The numerous testimonials from physicians and others, , unsolicited, have given it a reputation us firm as adamant. , Price 25 cents per bottle. B>r. Kwler's Vermifuge Syrnp . I This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harmless t" the patient, and nil powerful in destroying ami removing all t kinds of worms from the body, it is without doubt the i cheapest and host worm destroviug medicine before the pnldic. and will, if administered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The dose is small, r.nd each bottle contatns twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents |>er bottle. J Dr. Heeler's Liver and Sanative Pills. Although not recommended as a * cure all," yet they are the mildest and host remedy to remove constipation, Jaundice,dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness, font stomach, headache, indigestion, etc, Unlike other purgative meI dicines, they leive the bowels alwavs relaxed, consequent* ' ly are the pro|ier medicine for females and person* 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, tie doloreaux, f swelling of the joints, rheumatism, gout, scialia, and for all disorders wherein a sedative and reliefacient remedy is - applicable. Price 371 cents per bottle. id All the above celebrated and extensively used m-diP* cities are prepared and sold wholesale, and re rail, 21H P- I Market street.. Philadelphia. id Agent for Camden, Z. J. Dr.IIAY. Also for sale by P. n. M. Gnhen, Charleston; iioatwrigiil & Mint., Columbia; s- Black <k Khney, Orangeburg; Ifavega & Bennett, Citesid tertield ; Mallctl & Blunsoii. Sinuterville ; M. Strange ie AiiiM'viile Hist.; p.'J'. Goode, Kcgelield ; K. C. Grilfin "I Cambridge ; Ward law .t Dcndy, Ahlicville; J. C. Griffin as Anderson, and bv Druggists generally throughout the State See circulars for testimonials of the highest cfiarac ser. setting forth the virtues of each article, invaluable t< ,F planters of the South. Nov 9 45 For The Winter Campaign. ir- The subscriber lias recently returned fron de Charleston, where he lias been engaged in select ' ? " fiacmir his Fall and Winter supply c 111^ ClMU |IUM I.HVM.p *>rMSS Chemical*. Patent Medicines cr Paints Oils Ojc Muffs, stud iJj Window Oliws; Soa|?, Brush**, Pcviiimci'), Spices and "(',f Fancy Articles. Which he wiil dispose of on the most liberal term lie is now the regularly aj?p?-inted agent for ti, '"1 following valuable Preparations viz: ni1 (Jollier's Remedy lor Diseased Horses, Allen's Compound for Dyspepsia, >ns Kppinirs' .Varsaparilla and (iucen's Delight, {hi Jirandrerh's Pills, Heeler's carminative Cordial, 44 cough t>yrup, " Khuinatic Djiion, " Vermifuge Syrup, 41 Liver and Sanative I'ills, &c. &.c. Jaync's Expectorant, *r Alterative, " Manativc I'ills, /y 4' Carminative Balsam, Towtiflcnd's Snrsapnrilla. ic- Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, '*? Roche's Embrocation. "v> Peter s, Senear's, Moflatt's, Leo's, Cordon'; Wright's and Bcckwith's I'ills; Aycr's Chert . ( ' Pectoral, Jujube Paste, llorehrund candy, wit ' i many other articles in the Jinc too numerous I ,;i_ I mention, may be had at Z* J. DEHAV'S, 1Xrnrliinnunsifr Masonic Ifal ? Victims of Dyspepsia! y! j.ook here:: ? DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. Tliis Medicine i? offered to the public general) t from a full conviction tliat itis; superior to any othc now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Diver Con plaint, Nervous Debility, IJudily Weakness, &i prepared only by the Proprietors, (i. \V, AI DKN, M. I)., Philadelphia, and J. A. &. W. j ('Lj'JV'Kl.AND, No. 201 Jvin/ Street, Cli^rlestoi So. Ca. lis- flj" None Ocnuino unless ai/ncd by Dr, (J. \\ ALLEN, and counieiei/iicfl by J. A. &. \Y\ J CLEVELAND. The bottles having the word ' "Allen's Uvsi'ki'Tic Meij|c|xe, l'bila.," blow ?<> on the ?jla6s. "it Sulo Ayc"1 forjCamtlcn, Z. J, DnllAV, ilu. Nearli/ Ojtyosilc .UrsoiiL) llnl in. Sept 5 UO ly Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery The subscriber lias ju>i reroived a fim* assortment i Perl tuner v und Fumy Article*, coinprisiai; Farinas", Hon sol's and Provost's (lolden Hell (' harries; Liveiider Wt tcr, Olio of Hoses. line Aromatic Vinegar. I.tibin.s ni ,?r JJoiissul's Extracts of West End..loekey Club. Jenny l.im ,(ll. t'iir.i.-n-ll t Ko'/.ii', H"W|iiel i!h Carolinoj; F.nn i.iisirnl. Hear 1V(. Oil. Itainlojiiie, I'liilocoin':. ^etiuiiie .Macassar Oil; (Joi ,,-j rnnil's Italiun medicated Soup. Tram-parent Wash Hall Sand Halls, Itose, Alinond, Windsor and Nymph sonj Sluivlnp t'rt'iuns; Menu Fun, l.ily Wliite. Rose Tool Paste. e:ini|)le>raieil Ouulilrice; 1 lair, looth. nail, tlesli ai j,.. shaving Hrushes; Ivory n|id Hone K?tiles, Arc. <Ve. it< llnmhntmd candy,(miiii I.ozenges, Yeast Powder in hi ttn" ties, Flavouring Extracts of all kinds. Spices, Ac. Arc. :?ALSO t rC'oiiKinntly on linnd. u complete assortment of Druj Chemicals. Paints. Oils, Window Class. Patent at Tlioin|wonian Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Perfum rv, I.ani|is. (iarileii Seeds, A'c, <ii(l tf#~ Orders from a distance carefully packed, and tl ......in.. ..r ..o re nrlieln sold warranted. f M'ociVi ' J A.MRS II. McKAlN. of VEAST M'OIVUEll ,ne These l'uwDKUs arc an entire substitute fi 'l^ Yeast in all culinary purpose*, having been in ut* proved by a recent iicuiical Discovery, by wbi< ml' tbey arc rendered perfectly harmless to lho Dyi ",l peptic an well as the Kpicurc, and arc essential necossarv in promoting a iioalthy digestion. "I J-'or sale at 'A. J. DDI I AY'S, :,|H Noarly Opposite Masonic Hal Ht*a<ly 31ude CloliiiiigT 1 it* Just received, a well selected stock of Heat ''I'" inndu Clothing, such as, mi" Super, cloth CoaU; super. Overcoats do Shad Overcoats; Round skirt Coatg Vw do Drab ami Heaver Overcoats 1 :i IJiack and fancy colored Pants do Satin and Valencia Vests I 1 Colored Merino Vests Short and I/mg Flushing Coat* Rlanket Coats, &o. tcpt.ll. 11. LEVY Si SON. rim ! iml inn" ? < ibh New Fall and Winter Goods. The subscribers having leceived their supply of ew Fall and Winter Goods, now offer tlieni for tie low for cash, or in exchange for country pro- ve uce. They consist in part as follows : w| London DufTlle Blankets, jn Cassimcres and Sattinets', t0 Korssy8 and IMaid Linzeys, aa Plaid Jeans and Tweeds, Blue, White and Brown Homespuns, of every description, English and American Prints, Handkerchiefs of all descriptions, also : Dundee and Kentucky Bagging, a heavy artirlc Weaver's, hrst Philadelphia Bale Rope, Pliilad Jphia .'3 p'y Twine, Muscovado and New Orleans Sugars, Rio, Java and Cuba Coffees, Cuba and New Orleans Molasses, Mackarel, new, Nos. 1. 2 and 53, Liverpool Salt, etc. etc., all of which will bo sold on the most accommodating terms by GEO. S. DOUGLAS & CO. Camden, Oct. 10 41 tf Uress <Licou?. A very complete and carefully selected assortment of striped and figured Worsted Goods, printed Cashmere and Mousselainc Dresses, all recently imported from France and England. Also?a choice lot of Satin striped Mousselaines, at. iifHi. at tY I SON'S PALMETTO STORK. Jteady j$I;ulc Clothing, Buainess, Frock and Dress Coats, Single and Double-breasted Vests, in greatest variety. Overcoats, Cloaks, &c. <kc.f To be had at the very lowest priqes at A. jVl. & R. KENNEDY'S. Negro Gicthsand Blankets. A large assortment of the above Goods, purchased in New York previous to the advance, for sale as Jow as they can be purchased in Charleston, By ' H. LEVY SON. October 10 . 41 tf Cai'pctillg, Flour Cloths and Rugs, for sale at a reduced price by Nov 14 K. W. RONNEY. New Codfish For sale by J. C'HaKEESWORTH. To Kenl or &ell, That new Store and Dwelling House, opposite the Episcopal Church. The Dwelling and Store will be rented separately if required. Apply to JAMES AlcEYVEN. August 15 33 tf DeXalb Facory. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnsburgs, 4-4 36 " Osnaburgs, made expressly to order for Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all numbers, and warranted of excellent quailty. For sale wholesale and retail by \V. ANDERSON <$- CO. OjCptcmber 5 3-i tf Boys' Clothing, , Handsome Patterns and neatly made, for sale by E. VV. BONNEY. ; Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received " making my stock complete. Those wishing to buy, have only call and I am satisfied w ill go away a pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocerv. ,f Dec 13 ti 51) . Seasonable Goods. The subscriber has just leceived a good supply of Fresh Goods,suitable for the season, consistn.j in part of various articles lor Ladies Dresses Calicoes, at all prices, brown and bleached Home] s spun, &c., together with a good assortment fo ^ Gentle in cm i's wear, and a great variety of othe ie also A stock of choice Groceries, all.of which lit will sell as low as they can be had in the plact, and to which he respectfully invites the atte ntiui of purchasers. J. CHARLES WORTH. April 25 17 tf Wicks and Glasses. i lie subscriber has just received and opencia large and select assortment ol Solar, Campivie and other Lamp \V icks. Glasses, &,c. Sperm ami Solar Oil which lie offers for sal'on the most reasonable terms for Cash or puncnal custrimers. A. J. PEil.V. yearly Opposite Masonic fall April 4th, 1810. tf t 1 To Miners, The subscriber keeps constantly on hnntT full s, supply of Quicksilver, which he will disposcof at v I a very small advance on Charleston prices. it ' Z. J. DKH.Af, ? Oct 17 Nearly opposite Masonic'tall. I. Notice to EBimtcrs. The highest prices will he paid in cash, or all game, via: Venison, Woodcock, I'artridgr,Snipe, wild Turkov, etc. ytc, by calling on Old lac, at Nov. 7. " OUft UCVSE. v ~ "" r BY P. R0EENS0N. i? The subscriber begs leave to state, t it ho is prepared to make lip luthing at the siiu:est no < tiro, ilia neat and fashionable style, am'wart ants > a fa. Willi bis knowledge of tlic Busicss and a b disposition to pleatm, be solicits a call from his friends generally. ' may 'J if 19 is i'JuiIfm** illicmical HairJirvig* n orator, To prevent Baldness, and to restot I ho hair that lias fallen ofl" or heroine thin, andlo curoeffoctijally Scurf or DumlriJ)'. 1'ropari and sold I. only by Edward J'halon, iVn. G1 Bronwny, N. Y, A etinnlu ?not /'Otfnrl nnf| for ;*:l> bv 41 ^ H t'i'* J - W# 'I. J.DnllAV, r, Nearly Opposite Meonic Hull. t fte*y I; owls, i- A general assortmo lit of 'J1 JJItY GOODS, h HARDWARE ' GliOCLltlKS, *c. " Received l?y W. ANDKR.'ON <fc CO. !! iii:i!?Loi(|oii('\ UloU't aii(' Ilibboijs. 1 Laco Collars and Cliinczcllc*, a- " Cufls, Worked 'I'rirrjmings,with a haidsome aatorU inent ol Thread jdginps, ad IneortiiigKt| Ladios colored Kid aid Silk Coves, d Cap and Bonnet Ri'bone, u" Belt and Neck io &r., o be had it A. M. is R. KENNEDY'S. Sept 20 tf ? if* A *? 1 A. fli, fit it, Aenieay 3r Would call the attrition of thor friends aid tlio ;1 public to tlioir assort tout of li Cloths, CaB8imres, Doestlns, Ve8:lngB, H_ Cravats, Glove, Marino Vests, Dressfcsliirts, Iu English Half Iofc, Glovrs, ete. cfc which caiutpt be Miriissed forst'leand pheflpne??. Hat) Caps, cVo. I-atcit style lack llats A full asHorttcnt of jouut's and ctildron's |T Caps. Snionders, Cravats, etc. To bo fouudit A. M. 61 li. KENNEDY. Oysteri Oysters, Oysters, I,o\v for c.is iponcy and nothing else. jAS. C. MrKKSNA. C M A TH lis ON, 1A N K A (i E N T. At his old-tand opposite Davis' Hotel. UI? yp. 11-iii . . ,L|II n ^ ii_ i i j i1l i i ew Boots, Shoes, tnd hoe-Stoci The pubscribeihas received hi usual aupply < >ots, Shoes aij Shoe-sto,k, to iher with Tn lling Trunks,prpet Bajg ar Valices, all < A hich he offersjs low as they n be purchase f thin market, hd respectfully ites the publ Hal examine thesaroo. His sioc ;onsi?ts in pw i follows.? i One l>entl?*men's mcsdf I'ump Boori Pf " " Welted .Id . ?I ^ 44 44 11 Wntcrproolft ? Eml '* * ."ctrtfeJ p " " Wntepr# do 'fad " ":-alAVnterprooix>teel if as. " " " Welted j do dpr "" I'wdBo^ 'J ( ongi'fifi "*>13 j I'ateit I^ilier Booiees, ncityle ",e OverShij' 1 Ladies' ltltfk'*npli?1i Kid Mips , No ' Wliilo d? do dq 1 Sar: " Illaf I/hmicIi Kid Slip* id Tit* j' . " ' \niericii*i do do[ do J * " Jr*rencli Morocco likinjf Mioes j trail " " " Kid ?) do S s/ja " " " Krarccia dtp j a, R " " " " (Joed Gaiters. j " " Listing Walking! do " 3 ^ fi ' Ovd;'io?s j i j ?i"f JHi>ses blacl'iid colored failed , , are " "j " jVnrnrhKWt* ' "Kid .Slips andTief ' " Ovcn'ow . I j | " SchooSlifles and Hmieci ' Colu/1 Slil* and Tid 8() Hoy's fifni'l! Hoots Bootee* j j " Kipcpged Hoots j , ' " Bootees ' < Together \v: a gran; varietyof iliilfcn's Shoes, sn? 100 new patterns ; AT.sc- 1 ^ , 3,] Travellinr'J'riinks, Carpt Ba| and Valicej , ? a r-sr???? 7 Mc's and Boy's Caps. flu Call' Lii"S aiifl Bindip Kip Skiqj Uarnv* Leather, ITppr andple Leather,' F TogetlieM'ith every articf iue?ji the mannfai L lure of and .Shoes. (1).. ALDEN. ' b ; . _ Workman r. Bote j Reppi'fi'l'y invite thcfittentj of the publt to theirxtensive assortmit of I Boots nud^'iocK Rfi's fine calf slitclid Boq j J\Ji's fine calf puinpiloots, A.Vs fine calf vvaienroof k, superior,. |] lo do do do da Ited do |e; do do do stitckd Bor :s, No. 1, , |n do do do do* < No. 2, ' |?J do do do filitcM well o No. 1, iL do . do do do No. 2, , do do do d Con; es Boots, No 1 $ ] do do do peg^d pum loots. L do do do dt half \ t Roots. r do fine kip pegrd half It Uoota, do do calf J Boot<, pump, do do do d dc half weltt, ' do do kip i dr do 'v Ruvfl'fine calf pegjd Boot( pump, do do d< do half welts, j " do do kip d< do do |ri do kip pegged Jnteca, I vy, | " Youths' fine calf p^ged Bo es, pump, J' do do" o half welt, I do fine kip o i' do do do !o i heavy, T Ladies' B<hh and hoes. i Ladies' fine Silk Uters, v? jated, (if do do lo bl< and colored^ jfc, 1 do .fine lustindo hi; |L ' do do iialfio hi; pump, |L lo do halilo dwelt, ,. >-?, lo fine kid Tj* and H , L_ do do ? Rnd B in?, well, | do fine goat lot* and o do ? do do calf o > "J Misses' kid Slips |i(' Tie.s rj 1 do kid Buekip and'iYwclts, I?' t do calf dof we Its J #?j 1 do inomcco JiS^ins atfootr, wc'.U, < j do do hots, puj v. i Children's Boots pd Slioenorted. *r 'r il??vo,l,erl?l,<lp*y!l4i Shoes, too tiuin^ to mention.'' t dOO^irs Negro 8es, Ro?sct and itt, at a very snJ advance, as J' quick sales and c profits is our ?to. Also, the fincfsorlment of I t> , Trmiks, V#em Carpet ks>, Mill# t aid Caps, k That can be fid in the surrot n?r country I Call and you wle satisfied?tliri ioors below y h e Bank ofCnrin, Kastside. Fancy&oods, Toys tc, Ths Htihscrilwrpw o|*nine a large braurifhl ftr* son inuii i of j> | ( Vases, Toilcbttlcs, Toys, Perf\ery, i?wd Fancy Goods, Consio in port. <>!' die lotiow^ , i p\iSES. \ Ruby v?m*s. cAi'iimI nml filt; t>lurr rs4 cnninollnl j ami Kill; f!',"?"ii vol ciupI.wo.ml pilt; wlii vn?H. en- I n incited aid pili; fcr vi?e*. with inarbio*t|,,. g(,|,| vn. I lies with imrhlc sll*; duinark raw*; chiin^, beau- ! tifully flovurud aiiiitfoifrf Rot lies. Ruhr doilies, ? inelcd and prill: b'ue olnjcf, j el led urulpih; Knf col<p>ic*. nmunilrd ad fc; crystal colognes, ?f varii jm torus; cliinu colore*,!- various | pattern*; French Coyne, with tilt tops. 4 ' iontbs. j Hindi ii(in coinj; shll IJi*'keoinlw, car d;LH twist | f iiifilw; mru side iointo .'lor, ''"'k con *; f., t\v?t i e,.ii)b*; I'lfiiilo iiief ftYi'jw!": ronbs: ivory ' xj omnb*; j hilflitlodftisiiifiy Oilllis liern trussing CO b?; u,y |,nc j tenth tuih*. , I iash Li. l'aim'l chjna ItskeC \vliito.hi?c|iie ha?J l?, i? **?? basket pfsintfl iiniuhaskuH straw has u'iil|'oo?ff; , paintd Mntw baij, wiimit cotrc; work b kets, Pojfr Minnies, \ |V>o inorinie*. Kiei-lionii'lihrte nionifji Turkey mo. ; roeei lmfte monniu*, luarian Mien ft'>r nonniu* rooK aim. B,10 acorn raitlu*} ugeUihl^rory rattlo nrol rattles, full ft ltd six hells. i Omm'm marbles; lonnnon iCbles polish j igato nw 1)1,4 agale marbles, iinitnti'"|cliina mar , jmiutcd; !ai? marlilos, * ' Pi}>* t lliina pipes; wooden pipe*? % pipoN, 1 JPrrwcA VoHVionat'l ;ji|tn drops; bonbons enrvh'ljjlragtv* de t-txhirei Job |i cakes; chryslnlized rings; (jlial drops; faqucs; rogues richo; bonbons fleursjalfcJ^fj,,,, j,,nt^ alnjonds, ' flerupe. Toyj l Wax dolls,fixed glass eye3. Tiiolls, movinRhu* ?yes; billed dolls,* assorted; kid dok^)^.^. tjigig*; carts; torses; cows; dogs; sheep; mitr***, Ac.; tfiunonftnd fine toys; glass loys; drums, lefcnd an.ullt it pistols and ' gtms; mips and saucers, tiling an,| K.?jrs, wood; donpnos; lotto pines; glass l(jbbleN; gkufoy lent?H" ttdesj buhcinijtn tumblers; g'aftphcrs and fsous, l '*?f 1 Sloel non^i S?it jjchhi njagnu^jgj pg^Hj pt i^nt) *U* vcr jien holders. <Vc. 1 'l ogotlter with n largo Qn<ifciitock of Mdiclnes, Paints, Oil*, "Window p?tty,3rttshes, and every article usually kept Jimp ?storr. All desiring to grntifv 'ho'Tl taste .will douse call f ad otico. J'liysioiaiis, f'""nlrJtcliai<ts mni'lanters. will tinil it decidedly to tluer tl) gjvius a call la-fore purchasing elsewhere, j Oct.:*). JkNClS L.tF.MP. I\l (kiii'lliilm Alp a Juat received frona N^ork, a fi^ up* ply of . . r Black Bombaxm J} 14 Alpiiclr.i 4> Mouaielin Also^liliick and tnncy ^orc? ( W bite Satin f. J McDOWAj^ C00U<U. I rrcsli I Boxes Buckwheat, ^ait"'T| Almond I Citron, Mace,? loves and1 fl l'ickles, in pi"W a SjHllon jtfe? With a general u'sortincn <lp (;rocet?H,juit H received by Ti'Y & ^N4 ? ST^wi! II mi mirnrnmammmmmmmmmmmaamt^^^^^M Sheering Intelligence! W Vir Commenced, n('? victor)* will be given to all whodesi^^HH av4on?y in the purchaee of Boot* 6 aiioniicts, by calling at the ID ESTABLISH CD STORE, K il,the Bank of Catndeo, and one door nortk^^HH l-.pcker & Co., where 1 have now ooened 321 PACKAGES m l)r% every style and fashion,, for the Fal^^^D e> he stock has been .laid in at the lowes^H^fl 11 it's, and manufactured particularly to a"nm determined to sell to those buying ? fcast 15 per cent. leas than are asked iufl H sa'kind at the Credit siores. IKEVEIOBEK, put on lor bad debts, which must nece^^^H| r been many years engaged in the Shoe^^^H public' may rest assured that.iio pains ared to keep up such an assortment and ces as will conduce tb the interest of all ,ei( and judge for tbemseives before purcha^-i r, J?AiwL u'ill Ko frocs I v fihnvi'li Vftiof lioe ool.A' ..I.. ?V..V.V aaiKW n,i?or not k <W l>* faiit: ^ Is men's gnat, calf, kip and seal Boot*, '^{) to ?7.00 flH " I* men's goat, calf, kip and seal Bootes, at $%) to 83.00 M IJnienV stout calf, goat, kip and seal do no?i..w - m ^ If women's various kinds leather Booti^^^B aljluskius at 50ci $1 j2o 1-k women's various Ainds morocco Tia^^HH .'"Buskins, at 37c. to $1.00 } Is ladies' black and colored Gaiter RoolH^H^I aTOO to $1.75 V ^ !'s ladies' Mark'and colored half Gaitei^BB %, at 62r. $1.00 ^ I* ladies' best Phi'adefphia kid Ties awd ^iing at 81.00 to $1.50 ^^B *0 Irs child re u'a leather and morocco Boots, "fee. to ^^B misses' Hoots and Shoes, a great rarieA*, at 50c. to $1.50 Mrs Negro black and russet Brogane, at 50e^B|| si-12' B H r? so tlhern make Slitchdotvns, Which will t^B itted to measures at a small advance. BBS Hals and Caps. H i fashionable Nutria, Moleskin and Satin ^^B ,v with all tlie various kinds of drab and bl'k ,at d narrow brims, Platina, Buena Vista, An- ^^B Md 75 dozen men's and boyrs* Wool, either ^^B ihjozen or at retail. ^|B Bonnets. ^Jrn, Tuscan, Open Work, Madifia, Willow ICndies and misses, trimmed and untrimmed HB Wml Upper Leather, Calf and Lining IB Trunks, Carpel Bags awl SAos BM Maker's Tools, o f all kinds, .. n hand. ^B T??. that I sell exclusively southern manufiw- |B T,1 ies, made by southern workmen, of south- B| 1 l| her, i do -not pretend, but I am ready .at IB '{, to gel up any description to older, as low ^B ''wan he had at any otherslmp^? >? ^B W| TE 1>?Six or eight good ivorkateu. jB \ J. S. McCADDON. M 2 * A report having gone out, circulated ^Bj ^ by certain interested persons, that I bad ^B '' len, it becomes ine to say, under my own 'id, t it is not so. for I am here, and intend to flB na' t the old stand, to give my best and. undi- ^B ltd i potion to customers. When f intend to ^B |VC? f notke will be given. 1 A.'BURR. ^B figro Shoes and Brogans! B pairs NegroShoes atVd'Brogan-^ sewed ^B 11* *1, mostly of my own manofacftieic, Which ^B less price than the same quality of shoe j^B 1'' rchnsed,of uortltern work. . 1 would alao I' ittentkm of purchasers to m/fine Boot* ^B 1] A of every description, ail of-which 1 ofI * as Ihev can be purchased in this or any B jBgfc ' ' ' G ALPE.N. B 4fth Fall and Winter Goods, fl .^^oribrro' ti'fr now fereivin; a rotnplrte n*?ort- Wt Hl)(>l)S, wliirh hove Iw-n puirha*?*l' at the- ^fl H great care, awl which are offered for *ale nnt IB B^.vrtni)in?xlaiiiig tenni. They rornpriae in part, H Negro Kooeyt ami Plain* afl French block n??hi b| B jjieel I tU B 'Bhmta <Ut flj colored Fancy Ciee/aww ^B Blnrli Dop-Vkiii tie <^B Fancy V>?t rrrg* ^B i^B>-<1 tmf > rllov?- Flannefcr^ aborted' ^B ,^B; nil word 1'luitu ^B (^Bul modhmr tilk-wnrp black Alpaeca*' ^B H^BriilKiziiH-5, aborted flj tmif irolareil French Mcrinoe ^B ^^ ncv ToHc rfr Pan's, for Ladies' wear ^BTrH ." {. JJisri Aljxirrn* fl| *, B ilc Rhine Sj||<?; Hegnnl fig'd eTiamelinn 8ilk? SSBl.iin clmincIioiiSjliu I>r?? !??;> r Kfccnnt Frrnrh.Cadijaerei1 rj"?nt Laee'apr*: Infant'* Rofenand Kndkn' jf" ?>rked < -oMtir> and < apes ^B ["im.vrtiiij.* iimi KnViiig*; .Mmirw, Drwcwr ^B JJ'lAihric ll'dkfV; Kid and silk ufavr* ^B Bell llibl>om: French and English Ornghamt* ^B *^*Bilk Fringe for .Mantilla* . . ^B /i ml American Cnlicoe* |B /'B and nnhfcnrlicd lltnncpuiw. of every df*cnj*f*?B U Ificc-lorh; \prni Chcrks; Hcl Tichi , - |H 'fni'l*; Pl:tirf ami xtriprd Iloinctpuns H Dimity and Furniture Fringe B )i:tp?Ts; TiiMc (-loth* H mk! Scotch Diapers; Cnlirne* of every quality. H CARPETISGS. fl rns Three Ply Otirprtings S Venetian li? " ' ' n ml aborted wonted and Tufted Rug* lj variety of other articles. J Jf. LEVY k SOtf. I More New Goods! I now oponingr jnother pupply of Faney I lotliing and Crockery. Customer* are in- 1 call, as evory articlo will be offered at un. m V price*. Among the assortment will be ?I mil lot of Ladies' Dress tioods, Clove, Jfl ice#, Shawls* &C. Anxious to dispose of M ? n tK.* nAa t'finr rcmaf iiirlnp.n.. MM iUrvt* WUui|r? uuiuro mv nvn JUUII y? v?*. ?i will be Jiold out. M ni R. W, BONNEY. ? New Rftlsins, i jr sale by E. W. BONNEt, 4 n PAiladclplila ~~ J J Calf and (ioat Walking Short j Kid Tios and Sli|?p?r?. just received by JK I W. ANDERSON 61 CO. Cotton itope, ^ itable for Plow Lino?, Bed Cord?, Clo'liei* it (f>r, of a Nuperior quality, and of our own ifnoture,' Wholesale and Retail by ]H W, ANDERSON 4- Cq * ^ Segars, Scan's. I st rooeivod a superior lot of Rio Hondo and fl olar.ioii Sejjare. II. LEW & SON, W Leather, 1 ole, Band, Harness and Uppor uetmer. i I*>?Calf and Kip Skins, choice quality I lufuctured and sold by 1 W, ANDERSON & CO. JOHN INGRAM, " iving k Forprding Merchantaad JJanMgtnt, CAMDRN, 8. C, I) busineep entrusted to him faithfully attend n, on moderate terms. A Cash for Bark, I >To will contract for Hark at tb rate of $6 a , cash'?or $y in Trade. W. ANDERSON 4. CO. fa rh, 7th. 1649 10 tf M Found. gnli) Pencil which tlip owncf can have by descri. , and paying lor this advertisement. Apply a| A alb factory tq WJbEY MA^ONE,