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feOTEBY ; A LARGE ASSORT' V; '' HL'VfT J A DTiOA A r?IT i miu ni i m;nuu* Bl the novelties of the jHieh they respectraSon of the public HriV. -Medicines. iEDIClNES !. Sands' SarsnpnrilJa. Townsend'a do. Seltzer Aperient, Henry's Magnezin, Rtf. I IAVU1IUIIU O UV/iUIHU wiv -' Bk Hosteiter's do. H; Window's Sootlii'g Syrup, " Bgffi Wood's II air Restorer, Jacob's Cordial, H. j Bliss1 Dyspeptic RomeHtli by J. J. McKAIX. Iirsaparilla in which wo have la r7: most efFcctual alterative It is a concentrated extract a, so combined with other ^^cater alterative power as _ Hjjtidote for the diseases ' Ofto cure. It is believed wanted by those who BSmpluints, and that one - ^thcir cure must prove I this largo class of our How completely this been proven by expervorst cases to be found lints: ? ifclous CoMrl.uxts, ive Diseases, Ulceus, ! .'cuons, Salt IIheum, : an'd Syphilitic Ary-*' >isease, dnopstt-ntt;IIE ux. J>r<ru7lTT, DYS>n% Erysipelas, Rose ;, nnd indeed the whole |ng from Impurity op ' ( be found a great protaken in the spring, to s which fester in the the year. By the timeiany rankling disorders . Multitudes can, by spare themselves from ruptions and ulcerous le system will strive to s, if not assisted to do j cnannou 01 tnc oouy Hcine. Cleanse out the v$tMr you find its-impurities v5?fn in pimples, eruptions, hen you find it is ob.'.^ in the veins; cleanse it ' ''h0F )*our feelings will tell ^ali; n^particular disorder ;'.^Bettcr health, and live i;;v^Bthe blood. Keep the . Us well; but with this V^Kered, there enn be no som-thing 10,000 Negroes 10,u00 Negroes Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial is The Unly Sure Is The Only Sure And Positive Remedy / And Positive Remedy Before The People Before The People In Dysentery, In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, And Flux, And Flux, It Never Fails. T. M TTt M it i\ever rans. Packages of Half Do z. Packages of Half Doz Put up Expressly Put up Expressly For Plantations. ?1 per Bottle. Fur ZsuIk in Cuvulen by JOHN J. McKAIN. BII?' Rwnrly l*y*|ir|?flr BIN*' L>)'*|ria|iflt* Rfinrdy H.Im1 t>y*|H-|?tlc Kfimdy UIIhm* D>M)H-)>fir KciiiHly fin* flic I?ur?<tMf Sale fin* t-hr I.nn;t'Nf Sale Him the l.nr);r?l Mile llui (lie I.nrm?l Snlr Iln* Hie l,uri;r*t Sole Ot niiy Medicine In Hie Wnrlil. HI nny Dhilli'lnr In til* Wnrlil. HI mi]' Medlrlne In (lie World. Ot nny Mrdlrlne III I lie Wnild. Of nny Mrdlrlne III tile World. 10(1,000 Pnekngri HiO.OiHl Pm-On^e* lOO.OUU PHekngn 100,000 Pnclift<;c* IUD.000 Pnrl?nt;c* Sold In Grort;ln?nnd Somlit'nrollim Sold In Georgia mill SoiitliCnrolInn Sold In Grot-gin nml SoiitliCnrolInn Sold In Georgia mid SmitliCHroltun Sold In Georgia nnd SoiitliCnrolInn In Fourteen Mouth*. Jn Fourteen Mouth*. In Fourteen MoiiIIm. i In Fourteen Mouth*. In Fourteen Month*. It I* Wnrmntrd to Cure It I* Wnrmntrd to Care II I* Wnrrnnted lo Cure It I* Wnrrnnted to Cure ( It I* Wnrrnnted to l.urt If Dlrrrtlnn* nre Followed, if Illrentloii* nre Followed, It DliTclluim nrc Followed. If Direction* ?re Followed, If Dlreetlon* me Followed, Any <n?e of Dyx|tc|i?ln Any l'n*e of DyMfiriitla Any Com: of Dy?pep?li? Any vnxc of Dy*|>ct>filn Anyl'Mcnf Dyxpepala I ,lvcr DlNen*e. Liver Dim-nee, is. Liver Dl*en*e, Liver Dlheiuie, Liver Dlxroac, Jnuiidlce, h. , Jnuiidlce, / Jnuiidlce, L_ Jnuudlee, TO TRAVELLERS. :(>: jaz:sis> qlj JB-^KZ: OK THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. ijsss&j ssss;Li^fMf<4 "=wr- ' L* . 4 ^ NORTHERN' ROUTE. I DAY NIGHT STATIO. S. | TRAIN'S. TRAINS. Leave Charleston I 8.20 a in 8.15 j> in Arrive at Kingsville, ihut Junction of the Wilmington & Manchester R. It.. 2.45 p m 3,15 a m Arrive at Columbia I 4.30 |> m 5.20 a m Arrive at Camden | 5.50 p in | ?o Leave Camden 4.10 am I Leave Columbia 4.50 am |1.40 p m Leave Kingsville, the Junction of the Wilmington ft Manchester Railroad.. 0 45 a m 3.25 p. m Arrive at Clnulcston I 1.00 p m |l0.3n p m WESTERN* ROUTE. DAY I SIGHT STATION'S. TRAINS. J TRA1XS_ Leave Charleston j 5 45 am j2.30 p ni Arrive at Augusta I 1.15 p m 111.15 p m Leave Augusta ; S.O0 a m | T.30 p m Arrive at Ctiarlestnn 3.30 pm i 4.30 a in rtlliOUGII TRAVEL UKTWEEN AUGUSTA AND KINSGVII.LF. STATIONS. I ,MY I N'IG"T TRAIN'S. TRAIN'S. Leave Augusta 8.00 am j7 30 p in Arrive at Kingsville | 2,40 p iu 13.15 it in Leave Kingsville I CMS a m i ?.25 p in Arrive at Augsta I 1.15 p in' 11.15pm ill D-DAY TRAIN liKTWKKN CAMDLN AND KIXCSYILLKr Monday. Wednesday, and Saturday. HOW. .1 UP. Leave Camden, 12.35p. in. | LeavcKingsville. 7.30a.m. Leave BoykinV, 1 08 p.ni LeaveClark-sen's 7.46 " Leave Chiremnut 1.43 J Leave Manchester Jun> Leave Middlcton 2.10 " tiotfS.10 a. ih. Leave Manchester June- Leave Middleiou 8.20 lion 2 20, p. m. Leave Claremont 8 45 " Leave Clarksou's 2.43 " Leave Boy kin's 0.20 " Arrive at Ivingsville 3.00, Arrive at Camden. 0 50 Jan 17?U II. T. PKAKK, Ocn'l Sup't. H6\V7\11I)" ASSCCI AliUN, PHILADELPHIA. .1 BenetnAenl Institution eshddi>h<J^c special Endowment. for the Belief of the Sisk and Distressed, ofJlirted with Virulent nod Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure if Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MKDICAL ADVrCK gireri gnu is, by tlio Acting .Surgeon, to nil who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, lint its of lile, iu,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicine? furnished free of charge. Vai.L'aiii.k 1!KI'OHTS on S| crmatorrhinn. and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Xi:\v Remedies employed in the Dispensary, si-tit to the nfllicted in scaled letter envelopes, freu ol charge. Two or three Stamps (or postage will be acceptable. Address Dr. J iSKlI.LIX IIOL'GHTOX, Acting Surgeon, Howard A-social icn. No. 2 Sourii Ninili Street, Philadelphia, l'a. l!y order of the Directors. Geo. l<\\iRritn,p, Eec'tg. Kzn.\ D. IIeartweli, Feb l-l?1 y President. Important to Families. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, IJ'illi Saponificr or Coiiccnlruled Lye ? LI*. Sapotiiflei' with -IVlb', refuse Kitchen firoasc, will make 13 gallons of good suit Soap, at vcusi LOW DOWf FOR ?- o ^ rtnAvnn n si A/inn inn invite isiiiiiiMiiiii THE Subscriber, tiaving purchased the Stock ir? trade of .Mr. James I. Villepigoe, is prepared, at the Store one doorubovo Messrs C. Mat'iesou ?t Co., to ofl'er on Hie most favoraole terms for CASH, an excellent assortment of Choice Family and Heavy <33- 63S ej2><SO.I3H2 B*. ET JSG2S??9 Consisting in part as follows: a Sugars, Coffees, nioliisscs, Salt, Bicon, &c, 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS/ Soda, Boston, Eutter and Milk Crackers, Candies, Preserves, Raisins, Currants, Citron# JInccaroui, Sardines, hobstciv, Oysters, Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Sonp. Stareh, Pepper, Spice, and Ginger* A large assortment ol' C1I0ICK LIQUORS, . srcii as FREXCIl BRAXI) )\ IIOLLAXIJ ' scotch',wiiiskev, kc.BOTTLED XiIQ,TTOR,3,BRANDY, MADEIRA, TORT and SHERRY WINES- I Porli-r, Alcaiid Cliampasac! Fre.?li additions will constantly be nude, which will enable him to oiler a complete assortment of the best Goods. i:t the lowest prices for CAiSII. JST'Coriiiiiiies 1? P?v liberal cash prices f?r Likely Young NKGROliS, aud will also, when desired, TgU sell mi Commissions. ?55?" A. share of public patronage is respectfully nH solicited. .BOA'ATBSA.V PABJK, JH Pee 27 Camden, So Ca. RyS SINGER & CO'S. SEWING MACHINES HAVE made great reduction in prices. In conjunction with the Wheeler & Wilson Manufnctu ring Company, and the Grover &. Baker Sewing Machine Company. The price of Singer & Co.'s fH Family Sewing Machine, 8 hitln-rlo, sold at ?100, will be sold at $50, which is the saint-price the above Company ha"e agreed to sell Family Machines at. " ~ Singer & Co.'s, UUIUIKIIU .<V I, I a* 1IIU11 lll'IIV'U IIUII MlUlltl, Jll |l) wliicli is ?25 less than formerly, and at these prices, these MncJfines surpass all others for Plantation and ( fB Family use.>*?~ \V. D. Jh-BOWALL, k (.'annlcn. Oct 5, Agent. The Vulcanized 9 India Enbber Belting C\ AX sr.leiy he recommended a3 superior to lealh- gil / er in every respect for Bands for Gotten Gins, . I Saw-Mills. Miiks. Grain elevators, Machine Shops j I and Manufactories or wherever open belts are to be used. It is a more desirable article than leather, inasmuch 1 !is us Him iwmh iniitii iuss; u is stronger imumuronw durable, utid gives n gain in power on the puller. It wfffi will itmi'in lieat of 3l)n degrees unaffected. No degree fl| of cold-or wet can injttire its working, nor is it 3nb- J^L jeet to damage Ironi Hats, tie, An assortrn?iil??|Hro hand it lid for sole low by \ ?CQ-^H K. H.?Luce Leather 4^'"'s by jM upon the most reasonable Sept 14 ^H