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\ UVi& rOMTLAlNT, ?p<v??ia? Chronic or ^fervous Debility, Diseases of the U i/l nors. anp all disease* arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Pile#. * fulness or Blood to the Head, acidity .if the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn. disgust f?r F<x-d. fullness or weight in the Stomach, #nur eructations, sinking or fl ittering at the Pit of the Stomach, swimming of the Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a Lying Posture, dimness of vision, dota or \\vbs lie torethe Sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of Perspiration, yeiJowness ofiheskin and eyes, pain in the side, back chest and limbs, sodden flushes of the Heart, burning in e flesh, ima gining of evil and greal depression of spirits, CAN BE EFPECTUAULY CURED BY 1W. HOOFLANirs CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. 3i. JACKSOX, IT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their pow er over the a hove diseases is not excelled, i, equalled, hy *nv other preparation in the United State* as the cures attest, in many case* after skilful phyicituw' had failed. These Hitters are worthy the attention of invalid*. Possessing ereat virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affection* of the digestive organs, Cheyare, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. KRAI) ASL r i CONVINCED. Chas. Robinson. Esq , Easton, Aid., in a letter to I'r. Jackson. Jan. 9, 1850, said? " .My wife and myself have received more benefit from your medicine than anv other we have ever taken for the Dyspepsia and Liver disease." * J II'?J.V. " The Tenth Legion," pudiisi.eo Hi nvMiovwn, Jiif 10, 1850, said? "a great medicine " "We have uniformly refrained from recommending to the public any of the various Patent Medicine* of the day, unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitters, invented bv Dr. Hoofland.and prepared by Dr. Jackson, irt Philadelphia. One instance in particular, in which the sui>eriur virtues of this medicine have been tested, has fallen under ?ur observation. During the last summer, a win ol Mr. Abraham Brahill, of this country, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a bottl- of the Bitters and after using it, was so much relieved of his distressing malady that he procured another bottle, and is restored entire' ly to health. head further a few facts. The "Philadelphia Democrat." the leading German journal of Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov 24lb? "We again call attention to the removal of the German Medicine spire, the principal depot for the sale of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, from 278 Rare to 120 Arch street, ?j -i i one door below Sixth. Owing to uie increosvu UCIUCMIU for this medicine, and for the accommodation of hi* numerous patients, Dr. Jackson has been compelled to occupy a larger store. We wish him success in Ins new quarters; lie is deserving of it. The Bitters Mixture is without doubt the greatest medicine extant for diseases of the Liver and Bowels. A stnbhorn case of Chronic Diarrhoea has c?me under our notice, wherein the patient had exhausted the Materia Medina* of the different schools of medicine with no apparent benefit. He w a? induced to use these bitters, and a few bottles of them luvve entirely cured him: Many such cases we could refer to. We hope our readers wi l recollect this great restorative, should thev be so unfortunate as to require its use. Dr. Jackson possesses the original unpublished receipt of Dr. Hoofland, and lie prepares #i.l. i^iWn, with this care. Those purchasing should call at hi* more, or we that hie name is written upon the wrapper outside. and blown in llie bottle, aa imitation* of oil good article* are common." Judge )l. >1. Noah, a gentleman w ith great scientificand literary attainment*, said in hi* "New Vork Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6. 1850, "Da Hoof lakh's German Bitters.?Here i* a prepara;ion which the leadimt presses in the Union appear to oe unanimous in recommending, amfxhe reason i* obvious. It i* made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern lime*, the late Dr. Christopher Wtlhefm Hooflaml, Professor to the University of Jena. Private Physician to the King of I'rumia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced, lie was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was tie* inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in v liver complaint, dysjiepsia. debility, vertigo, acidity of the stnmnrh, constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the editor* speak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under these riicutustaiices we feel warranted nut only in calling tbo attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M, Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newspaper published in the United State*, the editor says of ? DR. HOIIFLAM)'* HERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom tluit we recommend what nre termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage f our reader*. and therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, we wish it to he distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of "the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine " ? s H" ""'I ul.ioh hn? met longenaciiwiro, mincn-onj f. the heart v approval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence iia< been received (like the foregoing) from ail sections n| the Union, the last three year*, and the strongest texiimony in it* favor, in, that there is more of it usep in tlie practice of the regular Physicians of Philadslphia than all other i ostrum* combined, a fact that can easily l>e established, and fully proving that a ecientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. Tiiat this medicine will cure liver complaint and dj'sprp la, no one ran dontn, aner using u a* mreiwa. n ??. ? specifically upon the stomach and liver?it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases?ihe effect is immediate.? They ran be administered t" female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time RF.WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine ha* attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counter feiter* to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of I hose who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. Tliey have the written signature of C. >1. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which tliey are spurious. For ?aie, wholes-die and retail, at the GERMAN MRIMCTNK 'TORE. No. 120 Arch streei, one door below Sixth, (late of 278 Kace street.) Philadelphia, and by respectaole dealer* generally throughout the country. For sale in Camde.v, by James R. MKAtN--Columbia by Boatwright <fc Mini?Chester C. H. bv Reedy & and by respectable Druggists generally throughout the United States. Aug. 13. 64 A Barbarous Opcnttioti. IF Chloroform and Etber will render pensons insensihla to pain, it is clearly the duty nfjiltuse who sell man ofa the articles purporting to be Shaving Snap, to prescn. ehyt - purchaser with a sufficient quantity of the above article < s relieve their suffering wlule undergoing the operationsof having. IULBS HAUL'S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM? Cream is now admitted by all to be the very best articU for shaving to be found in this or any other country. In the use of my Almond Rose and Pistachio Shaving Cream, instead of being an operation to be dreaded, shaving if really a luxury. The ingredients of which it i* composed are of eurh a naliire, that a finer and richer lather can be made than with any other article, by which the beard is softened, ar.d the kin is not liahle,to be burned by the alkali which forms so large a portion of other shaving ?oap, nor will it become chapped, but will remain smooth and soft as tin infant's. Sonne. after using this shaving Cream, rati ever ba induced to use any other. Caution is necessary in purceasing my Shaving Cream, as there are many imitations sold- Ask for Jules Jlauel's Shaving Cream, and you will Uten get an article which renders shaving easy and pleasant. JULES HAUEL, 120 Chesnut si. tor sale in Camden by J. R. McKain, Z. J. DeHay and P I 7j*nn Oct I Ralph. Quinine. THE Sul)?rr.?.or Da* jusi received a few nuecso ot Rosengarten & Denis's Superior Quinine which tie offers at prices as;low as it can be possibly afforded in this market, for rash or short ciedit. Z. J. DeHAY. * I Upward of Tea Thousand ores. ] Consumption can bt Cured!! DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OP LIVERWORT AN TAR, For tke euro of Counmptioo and all DlwaiM < of ihe Lnuft and Breatt* J FROM DR. HIRAM COX. Late Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical i College i Mr. A. L Scovill: However reluctant I have been to permit my name to be attached to patent medicine, 1 consider it a duty to the community to < state that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz: Miss Bell, Ming Barker, and Mr. R. II.Cox, one of uur City t ouncil, that Dr. Rogers'Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific than like any other remedy, that 1 ever used. One ol the cases, viz: Miss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians to be laboring under the last stage ot 'Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good heclth, from the use of a few bottles of the above syrup. HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati. Jan. 25,1647. FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE. Mr. A. Scovill: I am well acquainted with Dr. Ilirnm Cox and his practice, he .laving been my physician lor many years, and can cheerfully say ~L * 1 1 **-I- in hij uLfill ng a II v I uiai i nave a? muui luimuvu^ >u < ? ? ?v man living. HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8lh, 1847. Despair not though your Physicians and Friends give you up to die!!! Your condition cannot be more helpless than that of Mrs. Rowe. This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in my side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and tor the space of one year grew rapidly worse. Although 1 had in attendance three physicians, one of whom was considered very skillful, all of their efforts pmved alike unavailing. At last one of ti:e physicians came ir, and decided that 1 could not livo more than one day longer! All i of my friends believed that a few days at most | would end my eirthly career. My brother at this crisis, hearing of the astonishn 1 ? T : . _?.| ! ing cure* made t>y itr. Hungers uivitwuu anu j Tar, went to Ciiillicoihe, distant thirty mile*, tu .j procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell, j belore 1 had used half a botr 'e my cough was en. tire'y cured, and when I had used two bottles I ' was able to attend to tny family vocations as usual. HARRIET ROWE. Mr. Marriweathar writes u Follows: Mr.,A. L. Scovill, Dear 6'ir?Dr. Rogers' Liver wort and Tar came safe to hand. I have sold a number of bottles. I. has met with great success, j A young man ot this place, supposed to have the consumption, has been entirely cured. i). MERRIWEATHER. Denmark, Tenn., June 30, 1S46. ftyThe following certificate from une of the most distin. guished physician* in Cincinnati, is entitled to great credit: ' I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make tne fob , lowing statement, conscious that it may appear unprofes* liunal. Mr. Charles Wade, ?>f t its city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, Tor 'which 1 had heeu treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr RogersV Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its eifects I were really surprising. After using tne second boille my ; visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to . pealih. 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother pracI ttioners to prescribe this remedy in all |uilinonary comI ilaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. . I WILLIAM J. Rh.HAltDS, M. D. I Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1444 1 Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26,1818. i Mr. a. L. A'covill, Cincinnati: Dear Nir?I want you to rend me one grow 01 ur. nogem* Liverwort and Tar. I am entirely out of it, and ! nave constant rail* for it. The remarkable cure* tliat it : ha* made here, ha* made a great demand for it. Your*, 4-c.. It. W. H1TTINGT0N, Druggin. KTBeware of Counterfeit* and base Imitation*.Jco j N. B.?The genuine article* is signed, "Andrew Ro,: gets," on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. ! JCrPrire?ftl per bottle, or six Bottles for $>. No Id I wholesale and retail by | SCOVIL MEAD, 13 Chartesst., New Orleans. Aole General Agent* for the Southern Nate*. ' Sold by J. R. McKain, Camden ; A. Fitch, Columbia: I Haviland, Harrall <k Co., and Y. M.Cokea, Charleston i Wannaal UaII Winilthom. (LTCallon the Agent for a pamphlet, and see I the above certificates in full, and a vaat number of j others. | March 26, 24 wCm A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED. THE CELEBRATED A certain remedy, lor all filed paiim in the Aide, Cheat Loiru, Back, Bowel*. Mu?cle?, ttheumatiim In all iu varied forma, Nervou* Affection*, Luna and Liver Coinplaints. Spinal Affection*. Female Weaknt-Me*, etc. etc. For the above complaint* thi* plaster haa no equal? . The great celebrity which it haa already acquired, not only in the old, hut in the new worid-4he extraordinary cure* it bo* performed in the moat extreme caaea of suffer1 ins. have acquired for it aur.h a reputation, tlial the pro. [ prietor lian not?until recently?been able to ?uppiy nai I mcdehtond. I The sale* throughout every city, town and village in | the United Stolen, are without a parallel! i A circumstance not surprising, wlien the vaat amount of , human mining relieved by iu uae ia couaidered. In *pinal defect*, the benefit usually iaof the n.oat decided character. In Nervctta Complaint*, nineteen cases out of j twenty readily yield to the penetrating atimula combined i in thi* valuable preparation. In lilieumalism, either acute or chronic, the claim* of I the Hebrew Planter have long aince been univeraalty aci knowledged. Thoae who are laboring under weak backs, no matter from what cause the weaknea* may have originated?even if ?uch person* have been misguided in previous application*?in the use sf the Hebrew Plaster they will find the afirctrd part luddenly reaturrd to iu origi ou miners. A* a supporter in case* of constitutional weakne* it will be found ol great advantage. It is particularly recommended to female* who are suffering from sudde weakness. or general debility. In short, it ombrace* all the virtue* which the most scientific mind was capable of^coinpounding from valuable substances found in the old world ' 1 m 1 :? I.. IV*vMn iknao nlttuptinne I and Will oe innnu entirely neo </> >i>v^ j which are a source of complaint with the numerous spread; plaster* now before the public. I Where thit Platter it applied, pain cannot exitt. These (Master* pomes* the advantage of being put up in air-light boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in ail climate*. We have just received the following testimonial from C. C Seller*, an eminent lawyer in xucces*ful practice in Wilcox county, Alahuina. He is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence has great weight: Camden, Ala., Nov. 21, 1848. Me**r*. Scovil 4- Mead! Gentlemen?Having been requested to stale what has been the result of my experience by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply, by bsaying that I have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an invaluable medicine. In different cases of my family 1 have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors, and pains. and it has never failed to aflurd instant relief. 1 have alio used it with good effect upon my own person, in tne cure of ulcere, with which I have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. CAUTION?The subscribers are the only General Agents in the Southern A'tatet for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city ana elsewhere for the genuine, they invite particular attention to the following marks of the genuine ; 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned bottomed boxes, not soldered in. 2. The genuine has the engraved head oi jew unua on the direction* around the box, with accompanying ReMEAD 113 Chartres it., New Orleans. 8ole tteneral Agenu for the Southern .Siates. Sold by J. R. McKain Camden: A- Fitc h. Columbia; Haviland Harrall Sf Co. and l\ M. Cohen Charleston; Mansel Hall, Winnsborough. tfcldwell St James, Newbern; Reedy A Ruff, Cheewville. Mothers, Read This Attentively. DB. KEELEB'8 CORDIAL AND CARMINATIVE. For the speedy and permanent cure of Diarrhma, Dysentery. Cholera, Infantum, Cholera Morbus, C'holic, 8um[iter Complaints, Flatulency Pains in the Stomach, &c. md from all derangement of stomach and bowels from Pee tiling. 07* The time has again arrived when diseases of trie lomach and bowels carries its thousands to a premature grave. I* there no remedy to stay the march of death 1 We answer, YES?the Cordial will cure and prevent nine-tenths of all coses of disease affecting th>*e organsMore than five thousand cases of disease were cured by it during the past year. All families consulting the welfare of their cliildren alnselves, will act wisely to have tins article by them. all cases of failure the money will cheerfully returned,and to til those who are unable to purchase, it will be cheerfully bestowed. THAT IT WILL. ANDI1A:> CURED. THE WORST FORMS OF DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS READ THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCES: From the Spirit of the Times. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative, is certainly a valuable desideratum in every family, to the young and to adult, hut particularly wheree there are children. Wc speak advisedly, because we have thoroughly tried it, and proved its heuling and efficacious properties in our lamily. We would most cordially recommend the public to give it a fair trial, which is only wanting to appreciate its value From ilie North American and United Stales Gazette, Sept. 4th 1847. In these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves every one to be prepared with a remedy for the evil etiects which it sometimes produces?we have been told by those that knew and who have tried it?that Keeler's Cordial is an tuiicle which has been used in some of the severest cases ol Summer Complaint, both in infants and grown persons. The Cunlial can be procured at the corner of Third and South Streets. From Neal's Saturday Gazette August28th 1817. Dr. Keeler's Cordial.?We would call the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will be found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarrhaia, a disease very prevalent at the present lime, n is highly spoken of by all who have used it.? It is perfectly sale in its nature, and we sjieak experimentally , when we say that it affords immediate relief. From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st. 1817. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative This article is advertised in another part or our paper, it is warmly recommended by families who have tied it. It is especially useful among children, and has effected hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the subject, some of which is very strung. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but a carefully prepared medicine, anil perfectly free from any thing injurious. From the Uaily PennsyTvanian, Sept. lGth 1817. We are constrained to say that the ,Carminative"Jof Dr. Keeler's now extensively used in this City, is rapidly making its way to public lator. Its ingredient* are. o i course unknown, but it is mild lit its uperuiinn, pleasant t> ' the taste, and a remedy quite as good as any now used for the same complaints. From the Daily News, July 15th, 1850. Summer Complaint.?The season when this complaint exists is now here. If persons having it in their families would only purchase aWtle of Dr. Keeler's Carminative Cordial, they would save much exjiense nnd trouble. e peak of the virtues of litis medicine knowingly* From the Spirit o! the Times, Kutztown, Julv 18,1818. We wish to direct the attention of the readers of this paper to Dr. Keeler's cordial and Carminative, advernised in another column. It is a medicine highly esteemed hv everyone that has used it in Diarrluea, Dysentery. Cholera infantum, ect, which at this season is so frequent, it is a perfect innocent medicine and gives immediate relief. I'repered and sold "d'Jl .Market street Philadelphia? wrtiere may also be had Dr. Keeler's Cough Syrup, Vermifuge Syrup, Khet<iiiatic Lotion, Liver and 6'analive Pills, Medicines ufunsurpassed efficacy. !XT~ Also Dr. Keeler's SAlt'N'Ai'AlULLA. a celebrated remedy in all Scrofula and Consttiutii'ital Disorders. It is, without doubt, ihe cheapest and best remedy for Chronic Disease of the Chest Strmach, Liver, and sk:? known?and admirably adapted for all derange meius arriving from Impurities of the hlood. females suffering from the Loss of Appetite, Nervous f>ehility, Irregularities, Pains, Pimples, Blotch*. Sallow Complexion Cosliveitess, etc., Will find the Sarsapari I la decidedly the best remedy in use for their removal. No one should be without Dr. Keeler's Fammily Medicines, so beneficial in many diseases. Prion 91 per oottK ?6 bottles for $5* For sale by Z. J. DkHAY, Camden S. C..aud by Druggists and Stores throughout the country. Price 25 cents per bottle?see circulars <tc., in liands of ihe agents. July 9, I860. 51 Philadelphia Made Calf and Gnat Walking Shoe* Kid T ies and SlipperH.just received by W ANDERSON & CO. * South CarolinaIn Equity?Lancaster District. Thomas ballardvs, William A/cKemia, Pleasant M. Glass and wife Margaret, et al. Bill lor Partition Real Estate and account. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that Peasant .)/. Glass and A/argai$t his wife, Dr. Wm, Foster and Anna E- hi6 wife, Elizabeth Gnwley, John W, Johnson and Letiv Amanda his wife, Henry Stringfellow and Mary his wife rlenry Champion and Mahala his wile, and also Monroe Mille*, Jamea Mille- and John Miller, (if the three last named are alive and if uot their chii dren and heirs at law) defendants in above stated - '?-? ? ? -I krt I i m (to case, are aosein. irum hiiu icoiuc nimuui mc mumio of the Slate, It is ordered on motion of Messrs. Hammond and B(>yce, Scire, for Coniplt, that the said defendants, Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret his wife, Dr. VVm. Foster and Anna E. his wife, Elizabeth Gawley, John W Johnson and Lefty Amanda his wile, Henry Stringfellow and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and A/ahala his wile, and also Monroe Miller, James Miller and John Miller; (if alive, and if dead, the children and heirs at law of the three last named) do answer, plead or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the 16th December, 1850, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against each and all of them. J. H. WITIIERSPOON, C. E L. D. ' > ci_ . A.L ia^o ein l,om. omru, oe|>i. ctiii, iiwu. vnr umiii State of South Carolina. In Equity?Luaicaster District. Thomas Ballard, Adinr., vs. William MtKenna, Pleasant M* Glass and Margaret, his wile. Bill tc Enforce Decree and Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret, his wife, Dr. William Foster and Anna E., his wife, John W. Johnson and Letty Amanda, his wife, Elizabeth Gawley, Henry Siring fellow and A'a'y his wife, Henry Champion and Mahala his wife, and also d/onroe Miller, James Miller and John .1/iller, (if the three last named are alive, and if not their children and heirs at law,) defendants in the above case, reside without and beyond the limits of the State, it is ordered on motion of Hammond and Boyce, .Sol'rs. for i ompl't. that the saidj defendants, Pleasant M. nia..u ..nfl ,V1 qpirarat liis wil'n. Dr. Win KWlpr and Anna E. his ?\ ife, John W. Johnson and Letty A. his wife, Elizabeth (iawley, Henry Stringlellow and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and Mahala his wife, and also Monroe Miller, James Miller and John Miller, (if alive, and if dead, the children and heirs at law of the three last named) do plead, answer or demur to the bill in above case on or before the 16th December, 1850, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against all and each of them. J. H. WITHERSPOON, C. E. L. D. Com. office Sept 9,1&50. 810 3m73 Executor's Notice. | LL those who were indebted to the late James il K. McKain, at tlic tnno 01 nm aeaiii, are nereoy called upon to come lorward Hiid make settlement. And those having claims against Ins estate will please hand them in properly attested, JOHN RUSSBR, Exc'r. Sept 6,1950, 71 Picking Sheets. 07 INCH COTTON OZNABURGS, made exD I pressb lor Col ion Picking Sheets, for sale by Aug. 90. W. ANDERSON dt CO. I\ ({I ART BOTTLES. FOR PURIFYING THE BLO )[), AND FOR THE CURE OF For the, Removal and Pe manent Core or all Diseases arising from au Impure state of the Blood or habit oi the System, viz: j Scrofula or King'* Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutann011* Eruptions, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the JBones and Joints,Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptom*. Sciatica or Lumbago ; and Diseases arising from an Injudicious nse of Mercury, Acidities or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life; also.Chroeic Oiwiitiniinal Disorders, Ac The value of this preparation is now widely kuowti, and every day the field ol its usefulness is extending. It is approved and highly recoinireu ded by Physicians, and i3 admitted to be the most powerful and searching preparation from the root that has ever been employed in medical practice. The unfortunate victim ol hereditary disease, with swollen glands, contracted sinews and bones half carious lias been restored to health and vigor.? The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, loathsome to liimseli and his attendants, has been made whole. Hundreds ol persons, who had groaned hopelessly lor years, under cutaneous and giauda* lar disoruers, rheumatism, and many other com* I plaints springing from a derangement of the secretive organs and the circulation, have been raised as it were I rout the rack ol disease, and now, with regenerated constitutions, gladly testily to the el* I iicacy of this inestimable preparation. The following acrtiticatc iroin col. Samuel G. Taylor, a gentleman of hig!t standing and extensive acquaintance through the suutherustates, and lately appointed consul to Mew Grenada, commends itself to the attention ol all. i\ew Yrrk, January 7,1848. Messrs. A. U. & D. Sands?Ocd leinen; Having used and witnessed the effects ol your va liable preparation of Sarsaparilla ou different persons in different parts oi the southern couniry, viz?Viginia, Louisian, 'i'exas and Mexico, I leel much pleasure in sla'.uig the litgh opinion entertained of us uiedicinol value, lu my own case, it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily, the enervated Rtate of the system,and exciting in the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. Your SarsaDarilla is hiirlilv aDDrovet1 and exten sively used by ilie army in Mexico, and my cousin, Gen. Zuchary Taylor, lias lor the past iive years been in the habit ol using it, and recommends the same; he and myself adopted the ariicle at the same lime, and it is now considered an utmost in dispensable article in the army. In conclusion, I would say that the beiler it is known, the more highly it will be prized, and trust that its health restoring virtues will matte it generally known throughout the length ami bread.Ii of our widely extended country- t ou s very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, l:. r>. Consul to N. Granada RKMAKKABLK CIRK OF BKONCHITIS. New York, Feb. 17, 1846.?Messrs Sands: Having suffered 111 toy years with a disease 01 my throat, affecting the laryi-x, during which time I was treated l>v (In; oust eminent physicians in Europe and iho United States, without receiving any permanent benetit, hut all the lime my general health and strength declining, and the disease making tearful progress: caustic appl.caiion- were used, and whati ver else was thought most efficient lor producing a cure; hut I am confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the laryngitis bring accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had I not obtained relief through your invaluable Sar* sana r; I la. I must nay, gentlemen, wneii i com- ] nienced using the Sarsaparilla, J did not place much confidence in its virtues; and this will not surprise you when I inform you that 1 had tried more than fir y different remedies during the pat. four years without any success; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a tew weeks, I wasobli.edto yield at last to evidence. This marvellous specific "has not only relicvd, but cured me; and I therefore think it my duty gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure. Yonrs very trui), D l'ARENT. Crnsulate of France in the U. Slates. The above statement and signattire were acknowledged in our presence by .Mr. I). Parent, as true. For the Consul Gen ral of France, L. HORG, Vice-consul. The following interesting case is presented, and the reader invited to its crreful perusal?comment 011 such evidence is unnecessary. iVew York, April 26, 1847. Messrs Sands: uenTiemen?uaving mug uetm afflicted with general debilly, weakness, loss of appetite, &c., receiving no benefit fr< in the various remedies prescribed, I concluded, about three months since, to make use of your Sarsaparilla. I now have the pleasure of intor :ing you that its effects have been attended with the happiest results in restoring my health, and I am induced to add my testimony to the many others you already possess, and those desiring further information, I persanally give the particulars of my case, and the effects of this invaluab e medicine, by calling 285 Bowerv, New York. Yours respectfully. JANKT MclNTOSHia This certifies that Miss Janet A/cIntosh is known to me a member of the church in good standing, and worthy of confidence J. S. SPENCltR, Pastor Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. &. D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton-st, corner of William, New York. Sold j r?,..,n.ifie?u rronprallv throughout the United ! States mid Canadas. Price 91 per bottle; six bottle* lor 85. .Sold at James R. MrKain's, Cainden, by Dr. A. Malloy, Cneraw, A Fitch, Columbia, and ll.ivilaud,! Harral tjr Co. Charleston. Oct. 8. 80?w3m COUNCIL will receive proposals lor keeping the public Pumps in order in the town of Cam- I den until the first d-y of April 1851, by contract.! Persons wishing to contract for the same, will hand ' in their letters immediately, stating the lowest a.. mount they will do it tor. By order of council, i L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorper, Oct. is. ?y " , . .. t M IM W IIII 1 IT--II ^ AIASOfffC HALL CLOTHING STORE, '268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. wr A. KKNT & MITCHELL are now re f T ceivingthe'r usual supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention ol purrh tiers. I'ney keep constantly mi hand, a mil and complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen V Outlining art idea, Purchasers will, a! all times (imi a lull block ol' i English and French Cloth Dress end Frock Coatg Medium and low priced (-loth do Pants, of ail descriptions, And a lull st<- k ui Tests. They would invite attention to their stock of Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under (iarnicnis, Hosiery, Glomes. Suspenders,Dressing Gowns, &c. <Sfc All of he above Goods will be sold at the lowest prices. v VV. A. KfiNT tjr MITCH KM. ?>fN k'inor.ut. rnr. Wmuuorth. April 12. <JW tf 6. V. ANTWERP, 3IEKCHAXT TAILOK, Columbia, S. C. Keeps on hand and is constantly ma nu far in ring' an extensive assortment of plain anil lasiii.nialilegarments, which will be sold at reasonable prices. The goods are g?t up expressly tor a tash?malilw custom trade, and will be found superior m work, mausfiip and quality. 1 have also on band and ant dnily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. I shall sell ho article t^ut what iw good awd substantial. also A fine assortment oI Silk and Fur Hate, of (he very latest styles, from Jie house of Becbe Cos or. Jan. 2. 1 tf MEYWAJiTfeDI rr^H12 subscriber earnestly requests those iiulebtX ed to him to come forward and settle without delay. for the future Hp will work for cosh, and expects the money or other satisfaction wlien the work is delivered. For , those .o whom he iE indebted, he will do work at the lowest cash prices. N. B. .tRRANTS. June 14,1^50. 47 tfw ~ Leidy's Blood Pilla! t LARGE and tresh supply ol the genuine arti:1 cie,jusl received at Z. J. DEHAY'S. A up. ?U 66 ^ THOHAS BONNELL & 00. Receiviug & Forwarding Merchants, CAMDEN, S. C. B. \Y. CHAMBERS, Receiving and Forwarding merchant, AND , Buyer of Cotton and other Country Produce, CAMDEN, S. C. CORN Shelter*, Potent Straw Cutlers. Pluughs, Patent Churns of the mo*i approved kind?Rooking and ittine Chairs. Puite. Tnbs.&c., just received hy Sept. 17, [?4tf] E. W. BONN BY. Carpeting!!! JrsT opened and for sate, common, extra fine. superfine. ond imperial three ply Carpels, of new patterns. Alxo. Printed Floor Cloth*, Kuga, and mtton Carpeting. Sept. 17. [74 tf] E. W. BONNEY. WILLIAM C. MOORE, ~ BANK AGENT, And Receiving and Forwarding Merchant CAMDEN, S. C. R KFFRENCES? VV. E. Johnson, Esq. Maj. J. M DeSatissure, T. J. Warren, Esq. ?#"True Southron insert 3 months. Mill Gudgeons, &.?. Mil) Gudgeons, 10$ to 'JO inch Mill Cranks, assorted sizes North Carolina, English and Norther > Hollow Ware, assorted, from A fo55gullons Patent Iron Axles, 1 to 2$ inch. Mill Irons of any kind furnished to order. Mr.DO WALL &. COOPER. _July 8 _ _ _54 ? Copal Varnish, Leather Varnish, Spanish Brown, Veneliau lied, Japan Varnish, Red Lead, &c. &c. Kept constantly on hand at Z. J. DeHAY'S SVpt. *J0. Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, "me ? r..i D?:? F 'IU1K Ilium Mlttcroiui i am u.iuakH/i ui u?t j/n-o 1. ent day; Leidy's Sarsaparilla Pills; Jayne's Ague Pills; Brandreth's, Peters, Spencer's Moffat's, Gordon's, Keeler's, Robert's, Lee's and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills: clove anodyne Tooth Ache Drops;EgyptianjChampoo; Pastiles de Paris; English Tooth Brushes; Hair Brushes; Bulfilo, Horn and Ivory Combs; Perfumery; Gilt Toilet Bottles; China Inkstands, Paper, Pens, Envelopes, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Mottos, &c., &c., mat always be had at /uly 2. Z. J. DeHAVS. Family Medicines. TTTISTAR'S Balsam; Townsend's SarsaparilV T la: Cherir Pectoral; Rowand's Tonic Mixttire: Roche's Embrocation, for hooping cough; Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight; Dr. Allen's Compound, for the core of Dyspepsia, &c.; together with every article in the line, may be had at Z. J. DeHAY'S. The subscriber has just finished off a loft of Ma hogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush arid hair; very neat articles and at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Cliiftmey Screen*, OF beautiful patterns, witli borders to suit? For salt- by A. YOUNG. Pastille^de Paris." FOR the alleviation and cure of Bronchitis, and oilier discuses of the throat now so prevalent in the United States, among Ministers and other public speakers For sale by sept. 20 Z. J. DeHAV. h'reach Brandy. Superior French Brandy, for Medicinal purposes. For sale at McKAIN'S DRUG-STORE. House for Sale mnijr at n.n. /inoiroKlo rpsidpnoo in I^etown. be * I 'lia JL vgij uvonuyiv vw,v.?..? , JL longing to the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, and now occupied by Mr. Samuel E. Capers.? The terms will be very liberal. Feb 2-2? 15?tf] FRANCIS L ZEMP: Bogardus' Planetary Horse Power THE subscribers have received one of the above machine* from the manufactory of Geo. VaH 6i Co., u* which tltey would call the attention of thoee who want tower* for Ginning. Sawing or Grinding. Order* for any ind of MILL IRONS or CASTINGS will be promptly attended to. McDOWLLL & COOPER. OCT A few Mill Cranks on hand. Sent. 20,1850. 75 tf ""Cleveland's Premium Cologne." ? rvw ,L,on nt' thp ahnvn Cologne, for uhich AUli If UUilW.I 0 J. A. Cleveland, 5f07 King street Charleston, received a Silver ftdedal from the So. Ca. Institute, just received and for sale by & J. DEHAY.