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4 m XA ^ uarrcmcrWza * -* " "... SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, . ' IS QUART BOTTLES. For tbe removal a:u! pcnuaiioiil cure of all Dir r v eases arising from an impure state ot tiie Blood. or habit of the system, viz : Scrofula, or King's Eril, Rheumatism, Ohstinal Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on thdrFace, Biol dies. Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring IV orm or Teller, Scald Head, Enlarge., menl and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Slabborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Sumptions, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be removed by this Preparation. The value of this preparation is now wirlol known, and every day the hold of its usefulness i extending. It is approved and highly recotnmem, ed by Physician--, and is admitted to be the nios powerful and searching preparation from the roc 1 ' -?.J . I,re<>f IOC that has ever oecn cumin en m mcuinu The nnfortnnatc victim or hereditary disease, wit enrol len glands, commctird sinews and bones iia carious, has been restored to health and vijjo The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, lottl some to himself and to his attendanss. has Leo made whole. Hundreds of persons, who ha groaned hopelessly for year-- under cut anions an glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and man other Complaints springing from a derangement < the secretive btgans anil the circulation, have bee nieedasit were from the rack of disease, and nov with regenerated constitutions, gladiy testify totL efficacy of this inestimable preparation. The tc: litnonyof those who have been cured by its usi with their residences. Ins been published frm time to time, and were it desiia'olc a mass of t! tnoet overwhelming te.-tiraony could be brongl ffcrtrard, proving most conclusively its inestimab! value. The following certificate from Col. Samuel ( Taylor, a gentieinan of high standing and e.vtet st7e acquaintance through the Southern States an lately appointed .('onstiI to New (Jranada, cou mends itse'f to the attention of all. New York. January 7. IS IS. Messrs. A. B. and D. Sands: Gentlemen?Il.r tjsetf, and witpweed the effects of your cxcellei -e preparation of Sarsapnrilla on different persons i vftrten* parts of the Southern country, viz?Vi grata, Louisiana, Texas and Mexico, I feci n.uc pleasure in stating thn high opinion entertained < Its great medicinal value, tn my own case it actc almost like a charm, removing speedily ti?c one vated etrite of the system, and exciting in if most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigoratir Muince. " Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extei ' snelv Used by the United S'ates arniv in Mcxic mLmy cousin Gen. Zachary Taylor, has for tl fast five years been in the babit of using it, an secommends the same; be and myself adopted it Article at the same time, and it is now considerc almost indispensable rtfqnisite in the Arm In conclusion I would P&y, that the letter it known-the more highly it will be prized, and met that its health rostoing virtues will make generally known, throughout the length ai breadth of our widely extended country. Vour3 very respectfullv, S. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consul to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS New Vorfc, Feb. 17, 131^. Messrs. Sands.?Having suffered many yea with a disease of my throat, affecting the l.i'ryn during which lime I was treated bv t.'ic most d: Unguis hed physicians in Europe and the Uniti States, without re eivjng any permanent bencf but all the time mv general Lealtii and strong declining. and the disease making fearful progrcs caustic applications were use), and whatever el: am? thought most efficient for producing a cur: bull am confident the deplorable situation 1 w< in* the laryngitis being accompanied with phlhis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon hat terminated my life, had I not obtained relief thr the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. must say, gentlemen, when T commenced usir the Sarsaparilla 1 did not place much confident in its virtues ; and this will not surprise you, whr ypa are informed I had tried tnorejhan fifty ditto cot remedies during the past four years, withoi any success ; but after taking your Sarsaparilla few weeks, I was obliged at last to yield to cv dence. This marvellous specific his not on relieved, but cuted ine; and I therefore think my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of sulFerir homanity, te-"give-y<?u this attestation of my cur Yours verv trulv, D. PARENT. Consulate of France in tiie United States. The above statement and signature wore m knowledge:! in our presence by Mr. D. I'arei as true. For the Consul ficnera! of France, L. IIORC, Vice Consul. Sands' Sahsapaktlla.?it Has ever been prime article of our medical creed, to rccmnmcn no advertised medicine?, for wo arc opposed I them conscientiously and p ofessionallv, but w feel bound to doviale from litis rule, and recoti roend to the 6ufierinjr the article at the ho.nl ? this notice. The great meditai virtues of Sarst pari 1 la, are we<l known and appreciated by phys cians, but the uncertainly of the strength of tii different preparations of the root, some being a most inert, has caused the medicine itself to fa into disrepute. The Messrs. Sands, it won! seem, have succeeded in obtaining a powerful an uniform preparation of it We have seen a abundance of testimonials to its etlicacy from th highest authority, and wc recommend it with plea eure.?Southern Whig. . The following interesting case is presonted.au the fcader invited to its careful perusal. Com men on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, April 20, IS 17. Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen?Having long t>ec afflicted with general debility, weakness, loss ( appetite, etc., receiving no bcncdii from the variou remedies prescribed, I concluded about tlirc - ' ; tin JiJUIJ UJ3 Sllll-C Lvj IIJ<uiv u.-v ' fcJUi.-aj/aMiia. now have the pleasure of informing you th-.t if effects have been attended ivi'h ihe Ji ippie.it re ?u!ts in 'restorini- tnv health, and I am induced t add mr testimony to the many others y?ti alrcad possess, and to Uiosn desiring further information I wiil personally give the particulars of my catr and the effects of this invaluable medicine, l?y call log at 285 Bowery, New Ywk. Yours respectfully, JANET M( IXTOStt. This certifies that Miss Janet Mclniusli is knowr #ae a morobor of the Church, in good standing and worthy of confidence. J. S. SPENCER, Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. . Prepared and Fold, wholesale and retail, by A B. and I). Sahds, Druggists and Chemits, 10( fujton-st, corner of YVUImu:, New York. Sold alse by Druggists cjenera jy throughout the United States and Canaans. Price ?1 per Bottle; h.\ Bottles for 85. For sale by JA.MES R McKAIN,Camden. June 90th, 25 ^smsrrrrarr^scB^ jit j .juiaL'-.' jja-.nw J.I. v.- y^aig Important Remedy. MU:CM KLI^S BYE SUAE* A certain, safe and effectual cure for Sore, IVeaA owl l i.'l'tmed Eyes, designed expressly for discuses of , the Eye, Tin* nonnRllh-led sUCPes which lifts :ililt* use of ; , hi?propagation, and Ili?? acknowledged n-cessity for sonic. j | article which can In* relied iif.in. :i> a cm dy in revere i cn-e- of 0;>iua!inic aic el inn.- whi? h a re mi prevalent in I his I ci.'i i;,;,, induce i In* !*r??;?ri<*:?-r In i:i.??:.* arrangements;* Uirnu:'i his V^en!.-. In Jilaeu li.i< Salve vviihill tile reach nf j , wry individual who may need the b-nrfi:s which rc.-ult front it < n *. 'I'll*.* nr** i? advau'a/es po ; ed Iiy l!:i* iirlich* nver every , ' lie r, i:- \*K'tTAINTV. Si.vriM V. (*0.\vKXIKNCK?li?l I'.CONO- , >:v. A'l Pay.-icians admit thai treat il:inu'*r i-lo he ap- | prelum led from ilrii^aiiiy the eye when in an inllamed and unhealthy .-late, in tin* t; e "!' iiii Salvc tiiis i bjeetinn is ' , ?*niiielv removed, a** no harm c.!*i possibly re-nli from iis | , u-e: it hei i<?. in a'l cases applied to the external porlinns , of llie eye; thereby avoid n;.- all tin* inconvciiienci*. pain i 1'id dvupr, w liieh le-cy-sirily attends the introduction of j any puutpMrt article into the . : s acivhj in subduing inllmnaLoii is so great lli.nl but few ; case" require the Use of iiiore liuiu one bottle to eflect a i perfect cure. J. R. McK.MX, Atrent for Camden. DR. GORDON'S VIJGISTABLK AM l-RIIJOLTS e * FAMILY PILLS. her the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Klicnin iHiemnatism, Piles. Heartburn. Worms, Dyspepsia, (.'liol i era Morbus. Pains in tin* Hack Limbs and Joints. Genera weakness. Fits, Consumption. Palpitation of tlie Heart Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat. Kry>i;iulas. Deafness. !>rn;isy. Asthma. Itchings of the SI,in. l-Yvers of all kinds. Colds, tJnu?. Gravel. j-etnale Complaints. Nervous Complaint*. am! all oilier Hi-eases arising from impurities O' the ttl.OOtt.antl MORIilUSKCRrtTIQNS OF THE LIVER AMI STOCtl. CT" Every disease to which the human frame is subject, originates front impurities of the btwuU or derangement of v the digestive organs. \ Dr. Gordon's Ffitnily PiM*. j" IJ.etia compounded escltisively of snrli ingredients as '* Nature intended should operate on the impurities of the <t Human System. >* strike at tie root of tli? di?ca?e. removing nil impurities > fn>m the bnJv. opening the ]?ire:< externally ami internally, *." separating a!! foreign anil obnoxious particles from the j. Chyle, so thai the blood, of which i: is the origin, must be ' , thoroughly pnr???necessarily securing a free and vigorous r. anion to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby j. itESTntt i.vrs HKAf.Til, by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries. noirnpeding all the natural veins and ptt. rifyiug the hlood; tlicy render the system not only thorough* v sound, but also impervious to diseus-. even wiie.v all <1 other means tiave r.\!!.ei>. v Within the last twelve months, mere than one bun* dreil eases of the most afrernivalcd forms.of dyspepsia have been cured by the .Medicine, where rigid dieting the Blue Pill, and almost every other means had been resorted to without any benefit, and when death stared its miserable IC victim fit! y in the face, if Dr. Gordon's Pills were not s. adapted to the cure of any but this horrid mai.aov. their uniform success in this disease alone would lie sufficient to ' "naft on to fame" the name of thcir^iivenlor, as a bene* l1j factor of Ills SPEC IES. ip {Or-This nvdicine never fails torure the worst cases of it pji.es in one wrck! For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the tnnn..cii* nnej-ntion. the complaints it is adapted toamUhc cures it has performed, we refer the reader to our agents. j. who will give t'leut a Pamphlet cratis. , For sale l?y James U. -McK.wm, F. L. Zemp. and j H: J. Df.HaY Camden, also, for sale at all the towns and country stores in the South and West. l- Dr. Ii. TV LEU'S ? '"i",T"rt "ST" ^ K V ml m V ?? >> m* mm ^ W on aalaa^a If there ever was a medicine that merited the public praise for the great good it has done in cti11 ring Chills and Fever, it certainly must he Dr. Tyn |er's Ague Pills, as they cure the patient in 124 r- hours. They do not operate as a purgative, hut b as atonic, and produce no unpleasant symptoms, "1 ar.d cura permanentiy, nor can they fail, if used as ;t' directed?the trial of a single box will prove the i r- above statements, therefore, if you would secure 10 your health, procure a box of the genuine Tyler's '? Ague Fills. For sale by J. II. McKain ar.d F. I.. Znurr, in 1* Camden, and on enquiry will be found at most of t the towns and country stores, ic 1 id l|l||J|l|'||l|WP|Wii'lfPl? i ? |ll|||nM|illl1 y. J Tin: GREAT R?JIED1, jl Fit I*hcum:iti-in. Gout, Pain in the side, I lip. Hack, i am! Joints. Scrofula, Kiev's Evil, White 10 .Vwcllings, Hard Tumors. -Stiff Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. \Y/icrr Ihiis Piusler is applied, piin cannot exist. ; Tli Plaster* puses the advantage of h-in? put up in j ftir-lsght !>'>\"*. turner lli'-V retain incir inn \m;ir? im uu , rlirruiies. We have just received the following t?stimo- j Dial from C. .Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful j praeiiec in Wiieox county, Alalia inn. lie is a gentleman in high stand in?, and one whose influence lias great r<; : weight; j C.tmden, Ala.. Nov. 2). 1813. ' I Messr?. Seovil Mend ! Gentlemen?Having been reI quested to state what ha< been the result of my ex|ierienee id : in t!ie n c of your Hebrew Plaster, 1 cheerfully comply, it, by saying that I have found it to lie as heretofore recontl|j j mended.aa invaluable medicine. Indifferent rase.-of iny I family 1 have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors, and pains, and it has never failed to aflbrd instant relief. *e i ] have also used it with good eff-rt upon inv own person. ?; ! i:t trie cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely .a afflicted. Respectfully", etc. " C. C. SELLERS. is '"? Beware of (lounlerfeils anil Base I mil a! ions. ?* CAUTION?The subscribers are the only General I A seats in the A'onthrrii A'laies for the sale of llii? frilly Iit \aluah!e Pln?tpr; and in order to prevent purchasersbeing ,p j imposed upon by a cwintTleil article, sold in this city arid ' | eh ewh re for the genuine, they invite particular attention l to the following marks of the genuine ; r- | 1. 'I'oe genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned IwitUt j tinned boxes, not soldered in. a I 2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David j on the directions around tin: box, ? itli accotnjniiiyiiig Re* cor J of Court, to IS- Taylor. Rochester, ly i SCOML A- MEAD, I Id Chart res st.. It H-tweeii Couti ami St. Louis st-.-., New Orleans. i Sole General Agents for the Southern States. " j A'oid by J. B. Mclvain t'amden; A. FMeli Cohnnh'a; Ilaviiaml Tl irrall Awo. Charleston; i'. M. Coiien Charlesi ton; M. Hall Wiunsboro; Ilaviiaml Keisc<J"Co. Muidculaue | New York. ~~ LORD 11V RON7 " Paid that ho woke up or.c rinniitto and found Itimj self famous. It is the same with Dr. I.o Roy's j Sarsapariliu and Wild ('hurry l'tlls. Although | i they have been out a short timc before the public, ' yet in all places where they have been introduced ; ^ tl.ey have immediately taken the place of all other . medicines. ? As an aperient their excellence stands unrivall'* ed. Their opera'ion is quick, certain and potver'* fill, and yet pon'le a* I lie soul It wind ; they are not ' j! j at tended with jrripinjr, nausea or vomiting as is the |* | case tviili most IMIs, neilhcrare they ever follow, i '* j ed l?y costivcnesp, or dehilitation ol liie stomach, | ^ | j lie jfreai cxecnonce 01 iii^pc puis nes m meir | , '* ingredients. Dr. Ec liny alter Ho:iff study and | " ; many experiments was e labied lo conipoiiud tlie i '' hi 'ii'v concentrated essence ol those celebrated , <1 ! remedies, ' SAKSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY. 0 I with oilier ingredients, wliicli, while they retain l" I all the virtues cl" the Sarsajiarilhi and wild Cherry, , j destroy and neutralize all that is injurious in thcin j when taken in their original form. For all diseas- i 11 es arising from an impure state ol the hlood, or j from a disordered state of the stomach, those pills | stand unrivalled as a remedy. t { n Sold by JAMES It. McKAlX, Camden. '' June 30 2m 8 c To Iiio Viilictcd. 1 I lav yi.u a eiiu?ii, eohl "r I lie eoieumptioii! If you g hnv.;, iry* Dr. ll:iMiug*s <'oiiipointd ISyr ip of A'ata'pl. 'I'llis incdicin- i? tin- ?fix n\vrv i f the < limled Dr. ilnstinijs, .-en-or t'liynicmii to tin* ':!t.*ril|<*iiii Krer Ih.;>..|ixUory cf I.'iir.tvo. Lh .asliniH |,i. attention early drawn )' in tiif cmi'-i'linr r | tin* i auses nf. and I lie Hire for. con- ; ( i, sumption, and nftcr numerous r\|>erinient.s and long years of patient and laborious study, discovered thai Wood .\nptl:;t r-oiiipo.ini' il uiih other vegetable substances. was a (vrlniti and speedy euro for eo'isiiinjitioii. ami all di-ease* j of the litriCT-1. '1'lie Xaprhn h'-intr of a very volatile nature. ' immediately ris*-* to the lungs the seal of the disease, ami attaeking its stronghold, ihslruvs all luhercleH thai liave formed upon the tunes and prevents lie? formation ofoih.Ts. ror C'OllL'nx. ;uki niiu.'* II is ai>i Iii\illiKinir mnmv, riinnif ' (lie mosl v\iri nil ineroililiJv fipacc of iiru--. A Hritfli? 1 ImMlts will prove tin* virt.ii" of iln> reiiie ly. In f:ua, u ? :?? | j|i> H'*? will elK< i almost an ins-iantai.-ms r-licf. j, &oM b\ J. II. Mi-lvAl.N Cain'li'ii. Jnly'll. 23 3m i Se??u i\?. I Our stock of Segars is largo and fine, among I them are Con-ola ceon, Gold Leaf, 1!to Hondo, La n Vilicnncra, La F.Iaulropa, Cazadorcp, K*galiap, b etc. etc. ji For sale by II. LEVY &, SON. June 13 tf 21 ?wrerawig l.w*. ?W 1 ' i . . Da. TOWNSJEND'S COM I'OCNP PATH ACT OF $MSSMF*2IIJULM*B9 WONDER AM) IH.ESSIN'G OF THE AGE. flie Most extraordinary Medicine in the World. fcy-This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times lit;s|i:T, pleasa liter. and warranted superior to any sold.? I t cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or dehilitning the l'n:i-nt. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilhtoyer il! other tne.fii iiie is. that whiie ii eradicates disease, it intmorales the hiuiy. It is one of the very best SI'iMNH AND Sl'M.MKil Ml'.!)!TINE-S Ever Known: it not only purifies the whole system, and lreiigihciis the person, hut it c? katks m;\v. ret:uan<I ricii Bf.coti: a power | i.sso-.sed by no oilier medicine. And in this lies tl?- grand secret of its wonderful success. It lias [icrfoiined within the last five years, more than 100,OIK) i nn s of severe cases of disease: at least 15,000 were, ennsiitereii incurable. It l:ns saveil the lives of more than 5.000 r hiidren dttring the past season. 10,0(>0 ciiscs ufGencral Debility ttnd want of Nervous Energy. 'r <"? ".-.-111.. li.vi.n.rnluK tlie whole SVStCtn J T. J UWiiMriiU !? uir>?t|/uin>4? ?. . .J, |>ermnnciitly. 'J'o those who have lost their musriilar energy by the use of medicine ?r indiscretion comntirted in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on a genera! physical prostration of the nervous system, lassitude. wantofninhition, faintingsensations, nrei an lure decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease, Consumption, ran !? entirely restored by this pleasant rcm-clv. this Sarsnpnrilla is far superior to any INVK.OUAtlNt; COIID1AL, as it removes and invigorates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system, in a mo; t extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanses and tsir-.mgtheii.s eonsumpiioii ran Ik*, cured, Ilronchoiists, coiisiimption. Liver complaint, eohls. catarrh. coughs. Asthma. Spitting of Hlood. Soreness. in the cliest Hectic Plush, Night Sweats. L'itlicult or l'rofuse Kxjiectoration, Pain in the Side, Are . lia\e been and can be cured. SPITTING ni.oon. Nt:w York, April 28, 1817. T)n. TowNsExn I verily believe that your Snrsnparilla )ia?becti tlie means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for severe I year- had a bad cough. It became worse and wors". At la?! I raised large ijuamities of blood, hod night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced^and did not exjieot to live, i have only used your Sarsuptirilla a short time and there has a wnnderi'ul change been wrought in me. I am now able <o walk all over the city. ] raise no blood,and my cough has left me. Yoii can well imagine that 1 am.thankful for ilie.-e results. Your obedient servant. WM. K('S$I?LL, G5 aihcriuc-st Rheumatism. Tlii? is onlyona of more than foiif .thousand cases of Kheumaiism that Dr. Towm-end's ijarsajmrilla hns cured, 'i'he most severe and chronic eases are weekly eradicated j by its extraordinary virtues. James umminps. F,sq.. on" of the assistants in tli<? i .miotic Asylum. istacKweii s jmhuu, i> lui-jjciuicmui ken of in the following letter: Bi.ACKWEM/S Ist.AM). Sept. 14, 1817. Dr. Townse.vh Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine voars with the Rheumatism: considerable of the time 1 could not eat.sleep or walk. 1 had the utmost distressing pains, and mv limbs were terribly swollen. I have used iottr bottles ot" yottr Sarsaiorilla. and they have don^Tne more than one thousand dollars worth of good. I nut so much heller?indeed. I ant entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the afflicted. Yours respectfully. JAM KS UM.MINGS. Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr. Tovvnrend, not having tested his 'Vrtrsaparilla in rases of Fits, of course never recotntnended it.nnd was surprised to receive the following front an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester county: Fordham. Aug. 13. 1817. Dr. Towncend?Dear Sir; 1 have a little girl seven years of nge, who has been several years afflicted with Fits; we tried almost everything for her, but without success; at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circulars -? ? -t.? ....* for ca?e* IIKC Iters, we mougm. as sow health. we would give her some of your Sarsnparilla. and arc very elail we did. for it bus not only restored Iter strength, but slie* lias had no return of the Fits, to our grert pleasure and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for w hieli we feel gratful. Yours, respectfully. JOHN SUTLER, Jr. Female Medicine. T>r. Townsend's Sarsnparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient nnstimplion. Harreness, I'rolapsus'L'ten, or falling of the womb, nstivness, Piles. F-eneorrhrra, or Whites, obstructed or diflicttlt Menstruation. Incontinence of Trine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system; no matfet whether the result of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or accident Nothing can be more surprising than its in\ igor.iting efleets on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude. from taking it. at onre become robust and full'ofenergy tinder its iifltteiire. It immediately counteracts the nervel-ssness of the female frame, which is the great cou?e of harreness. it will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed hut we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us: thousands of ea-es where families have lieeti without children afier using a few bottles of this invaluable tn'slicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy oflipring. To Mothers and Married Ladies. This Kxiract of Sarsnparilla has boon expressly prepared j in reference to f-nui!e complaints. N'o female who has rea- j son to suppose site is approaching that critical period. "The | turn oi life," should not neglect to take it. as it is a certain j preventative fi>r any of tlie numerous and horrible diseases to which femamales are subject at this time of life. This I period tnay be delayed several years by using this medicine. N'or is it less valuable f>r those whoare approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature, by qnickning the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is I invaluable for ail the delicate diseases to which woman are ' subject. 1; brace tlic wliole system, renews permanently the nat- j urai energies, bv removing the impurities of lite body, not so far stimulating as to produce sub-eijitetit relaxation, which ; is the case of most medicine- taken lor female weakness and i disease. By using a few bottles of litis medicine, many j revere and painful Mtrgiral operations may lit' prevented. j Notice In the Ladies* Those tliat imitate Dr. Townscnd's Snrsaparilla, have ' invariably called their sttiffn great Remedy for Females, ?fcc. ' and liave copied our hills ami circulars which relate to the I complaints of women, word for word?oilier men who put i up medicine, have since ilie groat uhwh of l>r. Town- ! wind's Snrsnpnrilla in complaints incident to females, recont- ! mended theirs, although previously they did not. A num- j her of these .Mixture, nils, A c. are injurious to females, as aggravate disease.anil undermine the constitution. Scrofula Cured. This ccrtifli ate conclusively prove* that this Sarsnparilln has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Uloo<J. 'i'hree persons cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. I)r. Tow.vsRMi Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform yon that three of my children have been cttrei! of die Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. Tluiy were afflicted very severely with had sores; have taken only four Isottlcs: it look tlicin awav, for which 1 feel myself under great obligation. ^ ours, ropet'ly, ISA AC 'A . CHAIN, IOC Wooster-st. Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Towd-ciid is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians indiflert parts ofilie Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned. Physicians of the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations in the market. If. P. PI7.1 .NO. M. D. J. WILSON. M. I>. 11. II. URIOOS.M. I). Albany, April 1,1817. !? E. ELMEN'DOKF, M. D. Caution. Owing to 1110 ?real Mirrcssnml immense sale of Dr. TownM-inlV San-aparilla.anniiiherof m a \\im wen* formerly our Airents. have eommer.eed making Sarsapurilla Extracts, Elixirs. Hii'erf. Extracts of Yellow Dock, &r. 'riiey ironrally ;mi i! ii?> in the same shaved hollies, and some of lliein have sioje and copied our advertisements. limy are only worthless imitations and should lie a voided. For sale hi Camden. !>v J- II. AIclv.YlN. Fricc SI per hot lie. Six hollies lor S*? cadi. ^ Aueiixt Id* .13 ly WM. E. 31 ART! ATTOIINEY AT LAW, No. 9, Broad Street, Chat lesion, S. C. Over the Oilicc of William M. Martin, Will practice in Barnwell ami Columbia, ami continue in pra< tice in Beaufort. April 23. -JO JJm JOS. II. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor, B'^tiis-slriM't, (.'avmlcii, S. C-. Attends tlie Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lnn:asler and Fairfield Districts. E. W. KOISEY 11 ill continue to act as A<rcn| f,,r nersnns trans. icting business in either of tlie Bunks in Camden ' Turning-, t Either in Iron or Wood neatly done; also, hav- i ng had considerable experience in (iun work, re- f lairing Locks, Keys, &,c. will be thankful for any i r?bs oft hat kind. R. J. M.CREIGI1T. Feb. '27. 9 tf A tic n tin 11. A further supply of Groceries just received taking rny stock complete. Those wishing to uy, have only call and I am satisfied will go away 1 leased with their bargains. t GF.HALD'S Grocorv. 1 Dec 13 tf f)0 v 03*BE YE WISE IN TIME.-CO Mothers read this Attentively. AI tested by thousands and used by Physicians I)K. A Ki:i:i.i:i('? Cordial and Carminative, stands before llic public unequalled for llic speedy and certain cure of Diarrhoea. Iivsentkrv, Cholera Modus. Cholera Sii /m-antcm. Colic, Uripixo, Pains, Plutolencv, ond | for nil derangements of the Stomach and Bowels caused by teething. improper food, drinks, etc. Asiatic Cholera.?This scourge of nations has at length appeared among us. Before it the timid flee and the stoutest quail, while along its pathway thousands are cut don n as summer flowers. Hearts once gay become sad, and inanv mourn over the desolation tiiat this despoil* er of the threshold has occasioned. As a preventative and positive cure for Asiatic < hof.ira and all other aflection* of the Stomach and Bowel*, DU. KBELBU'S Cordial holds out the greatest promises. There is no .IP#...?.!I.,,. 5t, :1ns n-medv. it is ranuhle of eranplina with the severest form* of disease, and in all cafes triumphs. I p say it unhesitatingly, and 1 challenge investigation, that there is nut known within the ample folds of the Materia Mrwca. nor by the wide spread public, a single remedy, that will tinder all circumstances cute one half as many cases of Slimmer Complaints ns the Cordial. The proprietor asks a careful perusal of the following letter from a gentleman, well known in this city. Ilad tfiis Artiot.e been used, many whose hones lie bleaching on the plains 0q of Mexico, would now be among kindred and friends, d, Alas! for the bigotry of medical boards and governmental j;a favoritism. HEAD TI1E FOLLOWING TESTIMONY. In Philadelphia, June 1st, 1849. Lt Dr. J. N. Keelcr: Dear Sir?1 received your note this J of morning asking for information as to tlie distribution I j lit made of the package of Cordial you put into rav possession while in command of the United States Transport 'hiring the Mexican War. According to vonr directions a j-.rt was distributed in Vera Cruz, the other I kept for the tli use of my sea men and others on board, believing I should la i)se for it as I had on hoard frequently from one to dt t .-j hundred persons, and that many on leaving Mexico qt would be mi the sick list. Such was the fart, Dysentery, of Diarrhoea etc. extensively prevailed. I used the Cordial gi frrclv and not in asingle instance do I recollectof itshav- j, ing failed to completely cure. My own crew would often lie attacked with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, peculiar to nearly re all after getting on shore and eating fruit and vegetables? |u in such cases the Cordial failed in none to cure specdilv. (j When in Now Orleans a frond informed me of a. I'ltila- |>| delphia gentleman, S. Churchman Esq.. was sick with tlio | >* Dysentery and despaired of by the Doctor. I mentioned , jn having a bottle or vo of your "Cordial?be sent it to him I C| and in a few days 1 had the pleasure of seeing him on | ci change and well. 1 can give yon many names and tcsti- ' ]t j monials of the efficacy of your Cordial if necessary. I 1 n, have given it to one Ship-master of this port in particular, 1 ;i] I (('apt. Whipple, ship 3Ionegeliala) and-lie informed me he a, would never be without it. and from my own opinion of it, I ],, ! I think it the safest and h-st medicine 1 ever used or have t|, known to be irert in affections of tl>.e Stomach and i ?< Bowels. 1 remain yours respectfully. I). S U'lLCOX, No. 285 st. and 3th st. Extract of a letter from Sandford Bell, 31. D. u Philadelphia. Sept. 13rh, 1817. re Pr. Kcelcr:?At your rxnjueft I fiave tried your Cordial : a, in niy own family, as well as in several instances upon | 0I j those 1 have Imtl occesion to prescribe for, and atn highly I f|I pleased with its o|>eration, and have no doubt it will ere i lontr become one of the most [>opiilar remedies for aflec- e| lions of the stomach and bowels of the. present day. t With the best wishes for its success, e| believe me, yours truly, SANr'ORP BELL, 31. P., /.ate Surgeon P. S. Army. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Pr. Earle. , Davisville. Bucks county, August 25lh, 1847. {? I "Dear Sir:?* * * I am now prepared to recommend I voffr Cordial front having used it with,success in several j ^ 1 instances; and I am now trying yjig SkssArAr.it.i.a | Panacea in a case of protracted dunHHntended with cough, apparently produced in the yoiiitf lady by her "out- . j growing her strength," to use a common phrase. I Yours, &c., " ALFRED EAR1.E, 31. D. ! Prepared and Sold Wholesale and Retail N. W. Cor. 3rd ! <fc South A: 3rd & (Jreen Sts. Philadelphia, where also | may he had Pr. KEEPER'S Coi'ott Syrup, VeaMtrtJGK '8 i Svnup. Rheumatic Lotion. Liver <fe Sanative Pills. aj j For wile also by 1*. 31. Cohen, Charleston ; Z. J. Dellay, | 11 Camden; Bontwrielit ?fc 31 iot, Columbia; S. F. Gonde & G. S. IVnn. Fslgeneld: Ibvega & Bennett, Chesterfield; 11 j Wardlaw & Dundy, Abbeville; and by respectable IJrng- Ir J gists throughout the State, l'rice '25 cents. !X3" See Circulars. " ! ? u j i>:l keeleb's sarsaparil la (j For the pennanent cure and removal of all diseases c nri?in^ front austerities of the Blood, or habit of the body, i ft | viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Consumption. Hron- v | c hilis, Catarrh. Pleurisy, Scrofula in all its forms, Tetter. . ^c-ald head, Blotches of the face, Chronic diseases of the Stomach, Uwr and Skin, cutaneous eruptions, white swellings. Hip-joint afFeetion, deep seated pains of the bones. swelling* of the joints, 1 leers. Syphilitic disorders 1, I 3Ien urial and all Hereditary predispositions. Females 0 I sufierintr from obstruction, sallow complexion, nervousness. a, Arc., will find the Sar.-aparilla an elegant remedy for their n [ removal. fj, 05^ For details, certificates. Arc:, see circulars, Arc.? ({ Price $1 ror Bottle. largo. ro:*o. (I bottles $5. ,,, For sale l.y Z. J. UeIIAV, Camden._ ~ ai June 'do. hsl'J. Ci DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF ? LIVERWORT AND TAR. i /-* A safe and certain cure for Consumption of the j jJ Lungs, Spitting ok Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, | Pain is the Sn?e, Bronchitis, lloori.se Cough and all ! Pulmonari Affections. (j TESTniO.\IALS. Evlracts from Certificates which can he seen in full by calling up n the Agents. .Mr. A. L. Scovili?Having been atllictect with a uio.-t distressing C'oiigh, uiuiliny l.nngs became affected lo such a degree that I was continually spitting blood ; and being under the rare o| a:i able physician, without obtaining any relief, until 1 procured a bottle of UK. ROGERS'S LIVERWORT and '1'AU. which restored nte to health in (t a very short lime. J. FIN('II. ^t Cincinnati, Nov. 5,1311. [Front the Hon. Jndge William Burke, late Postmaster of ^ the city of Cincinnati for more than twenty years.J The statement of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest j? confidence of the puhlio. I can fully corroborate what he hits said, having Used the medicine myself with the most at decided I . in-fit. WILLIAM BlltKE. tii Cincinnati, Augtct 12,13(5. [From the Wife of llev. George W. ^falcy.] . I liavi' been afflicted with diseased lungs lor several e years; having tried various prescriptions with little sue- of cess. At last I tried Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar, c;i and found great relief. 1 would recommend it to all who w arc suffering with diseased lungs. JSARAII MA LEV. i Cinc innati, Atigu-t 12. 1315. ty-The following ccrtilicate from one of the most distin. P' gni lied physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled to great eredit: CI I feel constrained from a sense of duly lo make toe fid- qi lowing statement, conscious that it may appear unprofes- c[ sional. Mr. Charles Wade, liiiss city, was quite low . with Pulmonary Coiunimption, for which J had been treating with less than usual success. At his request, and rc ilia! of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr. Rogers's Iff Liverwort and Tar; audi must confess that its effects jn were really surprising. After using the second hot tic i.ty . visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to ; health. I do conscientiously recommend my brother prae- ") thinners to prescribe this remedy in ail pulmonary coin- | ar plaints WHICH name me nrtiuiurv nnnic 01 iicum-iiv. SK Wlf.LIAM'J. RICHARDS, M. D. r., Cincinnati, Oct. Iff, 1814. Extract frnni n letter dated Jnekson, Tonn. Oct. 2<5, 1313. 0 Mr. A. 1,. Scnvill, Cincinnati: c" 1 >ear .Sir?1 want yolt to send nte one gross of Dr. Ro- tit' gors' Liverwort and '1'ar. I am entirely out of it, and gi' have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it has made here, lias made a great demand for it. ,. Yours, li. W. HITTINCTON, Druggist. We will now a>k the articled to candidly examine the 'a< above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than this can lie given in favor of any other medicine. The above ? testimonials are from persons in good standing, who ran lie seen and heard from; and from Physicians Professors , enjoying the confidence of the people, who, after having experienced the goods e fleets of I his medicine, have come pu forward and conscientiously recommended it to lie used. E> tT"Reware of Counterfeits and base Imitations.-?d tn( N. H.?'Tlie genuine articles is signed, "Andrew . gcrs," on the engraved wnipper ^ |,ol||t,t JO" Price ?' per l? ,.r six Mottles for $s. .Sold wholesale an., retail by ' m; scoV!IJ nIRAT), 113 Chart.* st., ge '" 'Vtecn Conti ami St. Louis sL*. New Orleans. .Sole ti'etieral Agents for the Southern Stat#*, Sold hy J. R. Afelxain, Camden ; \. hitch. Columbia; ... Ilaviiurid, IIarrn.il As Co.. and P. 31. Coken, Charleston ; All AlantiM'l llall, Witiiisboro. for ....... ?i*s or, JUIIC ? I l|1Vi ? Til -Expulsion of Worms. oi Peerey's Dead Shot, Falinestoek'a Vermifuge, Jayr.c's Tonic Vermifuge, lonelier with tho cole- ? )ratod German Worm Powder, which liave been jscd wiili great success by several persons in his place, warrants the subscriber in recommend- j},., ng it to any who will givo it a fair trial. It is |ia, nit up in Powders, at l'-i.) cents each, or 81 00 a |,afi lozeu. For sale by nn Z. J. DeIIAY, esl Nearly Opposite Masonid Hall. j,jn July 11 29 tf Yoi |;n< Pain Killer. rnei A fresh supply of the Genuine Pain Killer, cut 'ownsend's Sarsaparilla, Ilowand'a Tonio Mix- can ore, Wistar's Jialsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, pie; fasting's Syrup of Naplha, <f'c- Just receied and for sale by Z. J. DeHAY. F LIVER COMPLAINT IUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS I)SfelLlTY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ud all Diseases arising from a Disordered Dives' or Stomach, iu both male and Female eh as Consti|.aiion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Flood t< he Ili ad. Acidity of the .'. tomacli, Namea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or \\ eight iri the Stomac h, Sour Eructations, .Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dllcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sitilocating Sensations when in a Iyiug posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever auit Dull Pain in die I (end, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Puin in the Side. Hack. Cliest. Limbs, f&c., sudden 'lushes of Heart, Burning in the Fleth, Constant Imaginings of evil ami great depression of spirits, Can be effectually cured bv DR. SOOPIAXTD'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over the above Diseases is not excelled? i uall&J?by any other prepaiation in the United States, a a cures attest, in many casus after skilful physician .d failed. Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources r sanity, and will also produce diseases of the Heart, Skii nigs and Kidneys, and lays the body open to an attac the Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and is gene rail e liret came of that most baneful disease, Consiiraptiui OPINIONS OF 'J Hi; PHILADELPHIA I'RKcS. "THE DiSi'ATCfl," Due. 21st,says; An Invaluablk Medicine.?Wc have frequently hear c celebrated Uvrtnau Bitters, manufactured by Dr*- iloo ml, spoken of in terms of commendation, and we knot sservedlv so. It is a too common practice, in ccrtai larters, to pufi all manner of useless trash, but in the ras the above Bitters, hundreds are living witnesses of the: eat moral ami physical worth. As a medicine for tli iver Complaint. Jaundice, .Nervous Debility and Dyspe| a, it lias been found invaluable, effecting cures and tin uglily eradicating diseases, when all other mcdicint ive failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of tli ertnan Hitters, the patient does riot become debilitate! it constantly gains strength and vigor to the fiame?afu< ortliy of great consideration. The Bitters are pteasat i taste and smell, and <'an be administered under any ei tmstances, to the most delicate stomach. InJeeil, the in be used by all persons with the most perfect safet' would be well for those who are tuuch atfertcd in tl rvous system, to commence with one tea spoonful or les id gradually Increase. VVe spe?k front experience, an re of course, a proper judge. The press far aud widi rive united in recoinineinling the Gcatnan Bitters, and i ic afflicted we most cordially advise their use. SPIItIT OF THE TI3IES," June 21tb, says." Do our good citizens who are invalids, know tl lanv astonishing cures that have been performed by D lollland'H Celebrated German Bitters { Jf they dp not,? commend tliem to tiie " German .Medicine Store,all vvl re afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspejisj: r Nervous Debility t the Doctor has cured many ofot itizcns after the best physicians hud failed. We ha\ ted them, and they nave proved to be a mi-dicm* that e' y one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving ot stinvmy in their favor,and that which gives tliem grea claim upon our hunble etlbrt. they are entirely Veg tabl " THE DAILY NEWS," July 4th,says. "Wespeak knowingly of Or. Honfiland?s Celebrate ernian Bitters, when we say it it a blessing of this agt nd in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous Sy :tns, it has not, we think an equal, It is a Vegitable Pr< iration, and made without Alcohol, and to all invalit 'e would recommend it as worthy their confidence. KEAD Tilt FOJL.LOWfllVG: It is from one of our first Druggists, a gentleman favor [y known throughout the United Stales?the proprietor < ic " Medical WonnSyrup;" l'lItl-ADELPHIA, Nov. 22d, 1 "V18. Bear Sir?It is with much pleasure that 1 testify to il ttraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, having sol irgely of them these last few months to various person HIicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility < le Nervous System. 1 can say conscientiously, that tIk re the best article of the kind 1 have ever sold, (and Ide; i all the popular medicines,) audi consider it the on tedicine for the above diseases before the public. 1 have never sold one Itot'le that lias not given sati.sfa on, and brought forth the commendation of lliosu wl sed it. 1 deem this my duty to yon as the proprietor of this big ! valuable article, and to those ofiiicicd with the eboi oinplaints, that they may know of its curative propertie nd enable them to select the good from the various ariiel ,'ith which our market is flooded. With much respect, I remain yours, <fcc? J. N. HOBENSACK, Druggist, Corner of Second and Coa'es streets. Carfsfrongcr testimony In; adduced by any l'reparatii rfore the public? A single bottle will convince any oi f their power over disease. They are entirely Vegetab! nd will permanently destroy the most obstinate c-n-tiv ess, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no tin ebiljtating the patient; being a!-o grateful to the mu -lie.tie stomach under any circumstances. and can be a linlstcn d with perfect safety to tHirato infant?tin ro free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and ail mi ml and injurious in"reiiierits. Tlicy can be taken at nil times and under all cirrnmstai no ordinary exposure will prevent them having a sal .ry eflect, and no bad result can accrue from an overdo* for sale, wholesale and retail, at the principal Depc HUMAN MEDICINE STOKE, No. 27d Race stree liiludelphia. For sale in Camden, by James R. ."M lvain?Coliunb y Boat Wright & Mint?Chester C. II. by Reedy .t i> ti< ul by respectable Druggists generally throughout tl nited States. July 11 2D tf DR, BREWER, 3TT3,S3C2T D32TTIST, lias returned to Camden and will attend to pr ents as they may desire, cither in town or countr inder 100 miles) at as short notice as circun anccs will permit of. And will take the liberty to inform those thr ant his services, that he will warrant his work t vc entire satisfaction, and that it shall be pet rmed in the most skilful and dexterous niaunei id with less inconvenience than the same opera in can be performed by any other praelitionci id having made a greatly improved (or novel ovation, he is enabled to extract roots or stump teeth (in any situation) with such facility an ise as will scarcely fail to astonish pMientf ithout the least contusion of the gums or dange perioralin?j me sou pans or me mourn; auu i voting1 teeth, he can safe!)' insure no inconveni ice from inflammation of the root, as a ennse lence of injury done it in engrafti: g the artificin own in it, and as he takes an important p.ecau >n in preparing pivots (wiiich some of the mos puted Dentists in the State do nut, and none ti s knowledge does) lie hazards nothing in say jr, that tcetli pivoted by himself will last longc an those set by the majority of practitioners, am supplying teeth on goid plates will adopt am range them with such mechanical nicety am ill as cannot be surpassed by any. and will no il to meet the most sanguine expectation of all which he could give the most respectable refer ice; hut for a respect to the refined feelings o use lie has had the pleasure to serve. Lethcroi ven when desired. O" Those who want his services may avoid ; ^appointment, by giving previous notice of tin :t through the po6t office or otherwise. Jan 3 tt 1 Spices of every Kind, th ground and unground, fresh, and of uarrantei rity; superior English iMuslard; fine Flavoring ;tracts of Rose, Vanilla, Lemon, Nutmegs, Ai. >nd, Aromnti"-: ^osc, Grange and Peach Wa s; best Russia Isinglass, Gum I;C2Ciiges, l'ate dc Jujube, Pate do Gui uive, llorclinumi candy, vvisiar'g cougn i,ozctv P, &.C &.C. Fresh Congress and Pavilion water. Genuine Tarina Cologne, Rowland's Macnssni 1, Eau Lustra I, Jay tic's Hair Tonic, Amandine chapped hands, together witii a large assort nt of fine Perfumery, Chemicals, Patent antl loinpsonian Medicines, medicine chests, Paints, Is, Window Glass, fresh Garden .Seeds, &c. For sale by J. R. McKAlN. lie took a Fit. rhe undersigned would respectfully return his nks to the public for the large patronage they re bestowed on him, and informs them that he i made arrangements with Messrs. White & derliilI one of the most fashionable Tailoring lahlishments in New York, who will furnish i monthly with the London, Paris, and New rk Fashions. lie hopes with his own wel>wn ability, and the large number ol good workl a he keeps employed, will enable him to e.vce work at short notice, and in as good style ap, be done in the State, if any have doubts, lae let them come and take a fit. W, V. WATSON, 'cb 11 tf 7 ^ :~DR." CULLER'S ' INDIAN VJE?I:TABLE PANACEA! | This Medicine is warranted to be superior to any oth- ? , er preparation of Sa rsapnrilla in the world?has cured and , * will cure more rases of Scrofula, or king's Evil, Consuiap* - A win, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate Cutaneous Erap- * J [ lion?, liloteher, Miles, King >\ onus, and J otter, braid >, Ileiid, Chronic Ulcers, .Mercurial dtsease, Rheumatism, , Neuralgia, Liver complaint, Palpitation of llie {(evt. Dyv r.ipvia, etc., than any oilier medicine ever discovered, and iier.ee it is the beat purifier of the blood ever offered to (fee public, head the certificate of Mr. lirooks, and then wad 1 to our Agent and gel a pamphlet containing scores jurt m strong. . i**' ! ' ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE t? GO AM) 8KB HIM AND YOU WILL BAY THK H1LF M HAS NOT DKBN TOLD 1 ! We the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooka, | !r., at^tlie office ot' Messrs. Rowand & Walton, 376 Mar!'< t street, Pliila , consider his ca.se the moat remarkable J| one we liave ever witnessed or heard of. ' His disease was Scrofula, and terrible must have beta ** his twelve years'conflict with the destroyer! Bis Palate, the entire r'ocf of his mouth, Nose, Upper Lip, and bnref lid of the right Eye have been destroyed, bin Par* warty eaten up. and part of the Jaw Done carried away- And yet we can give no description of his case. .Mr. 14. informs us that in January km,the whole interior jj C of his mouth, as well as most of uis face, Was a mass ot ; _ | deep and painful ulcers. f-xiftoA. . . t * On the I4:h of January lart, he commenced taking Dr. " ? . J Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked tfed #? t tf disease in a lew days, and from tluu time the cure liatjjriA v I . grossed without intermission. jl ^ New llesli has supplied the plare of t lie deep ukcw^aad' % * jjj though badly di-ligtired, his face rs sound oatjiiis ge/icrtU1 i liraltli is restored. / We are assured that ia the Lreatmeut of Mr. Brooks* j rose no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic; lafpticattam* j lmve been used.?in lact, tlte Panacea atone has wmught. this wonderful change. v. PoiLir 8. White, i>q., J. W. Jojnea?3fc B* Rev. John Chambers, W. .Steeling, M. D. J Rev. A. 1). Git.Lr.TTB, T. P. 8. R?hy, M. I>. Rev. J. U. Nicholas, Jacor F&ikck,M.B. Rey. WM.l3rie, S. B. Coles, M. d. jj ltrv V. Ktveiin. J. W. AbhKEau. i>Q. 4 Rev. Levi Bbixk, p? ^kb* Smith, Esq. f " e- GvLvtof,t'sq. |i.. a. godev. ekj. -} ' ? And tivureuids of otlicni equally respectable, wine*' ,M .c natues might be added if necessary. f? ' Residence west side of Jefferson street, thin! doer fn? i' * " Schuylkill, running l'roin Schuylkill Sixth, btlwcix y; ? . 1 cu.-t nrid Sprue-- t> , r" Wholesale and retail by Rowand Sl Wai^ox, Pn&iy- ? I tors, Mn. til N. Sixth street, Phila., James R. Mciudi, r" i 1 amden. Boatwright j>-Miot, Coluaibi?,P.il. Coos*, . M J Charleston. ^ Jf 'I A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES* *. *> Dr. tallcu's ladiau Vegetable Ml# t0 Remedy Is a Domestic Preparation, which las been wed with en? lire succe-s lor many years. Being an internal medicine, ic it has decided preference over outward applhadun*. which r. | are hut platives, and not curative*. Tim aa-dictne acts c upon the diseased pans, producing hcaltliy scuon, aada 10 permanent cure?which wc "'irnnt ~r ~~frn*t tlin wmiy' a, Wholesale and retail, by Rowand it Walton, proprietor*, jr ! 21 N. Sixth street, Phila., James K. Mcituin, t'nmfrn. e Boatwrighland idiot, Columbia, P. M. Cohen^CUnrhi^dtl ir Fu7iiJiLElvrwwiT"riscink * ) 1IL? RCJIJERP. ,r. J NU CURE NO4'AX. ** 1 , Read Physicvins' Ophiion?of4if,VirluaBf Jmi J have prescribed the abovs .Medicine io several cast* or * ffir Primary Venerial Diseases and Mecendatj typhilis, ga# ^ the effect has been strikingly beneficial ; so KM so so to C. induce tnc to coutiaueioi use in sut-JieasesdtttfypehMobs' fiction, it is generally agreeable to the ttUte of pal JOHN A.4ELKllSTOiff.4lD. J IMMHNnct' 1 Philadelphia, June 12, 1845. I 31 I have prescribed " Dr. Collcn's Remedy" irjmany tW of Gor.orrlicea, and found it to effect a cure in a. very riwrt time. a. wailson, n o. i? Comer Twelfth and Shippen-su. Whoforale and retail by liowand and Walton, proprie- i s? tore, No. til N. Sixth street, i'liilfl., James K. AicKain,* amdcri, Boatw right and Nfiot, Columbia, P. M. Coheo,^ Charleston, . . j.. / } . ^ J w D It. CUktrEN^S J c. INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIG'FOR \ " 1 to FEMALE COMPLAINTS. This .Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation, and &r tur j>a?^es Hooper s Kills in all cast* in whtcn they aie recora^" AH v inended' Hundreds of Femnles whose CMKtMBaMhove' '*< been been broken down, it&ve been restored w perfect^ Jiealth by the use of this invaluable medicine. It m en-' BH 'tirely harmless in it* operation, and may Be tdKtfnhfc per-' feCt safety at any time. " * "*rj I Wholesale (and retail by Bowapd and. Walton, proprie-' > > 1 * tore, No. 21 N. Sixth street, Pliila., James R. McKain,>n Camden. B< eta-right and JUiot, Colombia,-ft: AL Cohen** "* ,e Charleston. , * July IS ' 29 ' tf E <piLAa?iaa?8 oMytfaubsr * ? j- BY ROBERT LATTA, , -Z LATE BY C. H. OAVI?, Would respectfully announce, that hielas floxF ? in charge the above well located Hotel, convenient * i ^ e* to the most business part of tiie To\vn,ior travtfln?e nn oil otronto nacainrr tlimnrrh_o>ul t .'J t, now undergoing thrrough repaifs. He earnestly Stft A solicits a call from his Irientis and the pn6tic gen-* ? nerallv?for he feels confident that they cannot b& ic ! otherwise than pleased, as .no pains will be sparedto make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the* ^ ~ Bar, except on Sunday. GoddurcTs aid 1805 Bran-dy and other fine Liquors in bottlesmeet? favorite brands of Champagnes! th? eboiceat! 1. brands of Segars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale inv pii.ts; Soda Water anJ ICE will be kept oon?. stantly 011 hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and al? v it ways plenty of corn, oats and fodder,1 and anew 0 tive hostlers. ' A He is agent for the Northern Line of Stage* - * ij r> N. B.?Omnibuses run regularly to and fNMfl* V the Rail Road Depot for passenger* who can dbo r< be accommodated with a carriage, buggy or horse Jr! ) to go into the country. 8 0*Tl?cr Charlotte JelFersonian and Journal, Clie^ ,] raw Gazett--, Marion Star and Charleston-Courier j , insert 13 limes and forward bills to theHtyfl. " m r Camden, .May 2d, 1349. 18 ? tf | n Blacksmitiiing and wagon n?ingThe undersigned having taken the stand recently * occupied by Whitakek. & Arrant* respectfully ' gives notice, that lie intends to carry oo thtehtfi* ness as heretofore. 1 In his Blacksmith's Shop he is preparfaff'WqP 0 all orders with promptness and despatch* Wa tjl *. make to order, all kinds of plough* vrhfc djftW'' ; 1 plantation tools, and mill work. Particular at j tention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, i 1 as he will give his personal attention to both 4eJ : partinents of his business, lie will guarantee sa^is- _ 1! laction. ' il is Woodshop is amply supplied with the beet (t * of Timber, well-seasoned, and he would Jike to ' sec the man, who can put up beuur work, from a. 1 whecibarrow, up to a six passenger stage coach. His prices will be in accordance with the times* 1 and lor the ready money will be such as cannot 2 fail to satislv the most economical. I As he believes in the maxim, that short settlements make long friends, lie will expect settlements to be made quarterly. n; b. arrants. u Feb 14 tf T 7_^ "^38 TO ALL PERSONS -GREETINGT : 1 FRASCIS L. ZEJfP ^ Respecttuiiy informs his patrons andlito pabJie generally, that iuvvt this Spring received a Large and well asserted stock of Goods, CONSISTING OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES, , Paint*, Oils, Dye Staffs, PATENT MEDICINES, WINDOW GLASS, 1 PSP.PTO3RT, SOAPS, , J Brushes, Toys, Baskets, Combs. Purses, Smff ' Boxes, Toilet Bottles, Flower Pots, Envelopes^ Papetries, iSVrW Pens, Pea JiWdb-j, , and various oilier aj-iicles WORTH detailing,. % wlrcli might prove tedious. ? ITThnse Goods he offers on accommodatitf- i terms to all. ' \ ^ fd I'hvsictans, Planters and Merchants would *t i do well to call and sec our stock before purchssiig . elschere. may 9. < JTW. BASKIIff, Auctioneer. " J3 Will attend promptly and faithfully to ?H boktness entrusted to his care. May be found at #? * Sheriffs Office?or two doors above Boyd's H?te\ Jan 10 tf ^ ? ia* . .-! ?^4