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UVER COMPLAINT, lanndice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or !YerroarDcbility, Diseases of the Kidneys, AND AM. disease* arifin? from a disordered Liver or Stomach. melt :is Pon?tipatio?.inn'ard Pile*, filliKse or 151.hkJ lo the Head, aridity af the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn, disgust for Food, ftillno-s ?>r weisht in the Stomach, sour eructation*. >itikiiitr or fluttering at the Pit of t!?c Stomach, swimming of the Head, httrriedan.l difficult Breathing. flutterms? at'he Heart, rlmkini or suflTocaiinT sensations when in a Lying Posture, dimness of vision, dots or welts before the Sight, Fever and dull {tatii in the head, deficiency of Perspiration. veUowruw of the shin and eyes, pain in the side, hack chest and limbs, sudden flushes of the Heart, burning in e flesh, iutattiiiing of evil and great deptvs-ion of spirits, CAS BE EFFECTUADLT CORED DV ML HOOFLaND's ??? ??> ? it\ nnniimiT IJTnvPPIIC UiJiLJKifillilX'iijJLr u-uruiijixvi XIX X XX1UU| I piikpxre!) nr j DR.C.M.JACKm, \T THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseasrs i* not excelled, i, equalled, by any other prepatation in the United States a* the cnn? attest, in many cases after skilful phyiciaus' had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing ereat virtues in the rectification of diseases of tinLiver and lesser glands, ?t?rcising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. RK AD AND BK CONVINCED. Chas. Robinson, Esq , Easton, Md., in a letter to I r. laekson, Jan. 'J. 1850, said? " My wife and myself laive received more benefit from your medicine than anv other we have ever taken for the jjyapepaia and Liver disease." "The Truth Legion," published at Woodstock, 7a., Jan. 10, 1850, raid? "A GREAT KKDICINE " * "We have nnif.irmly refrained from recommending to the pablicaay of the various Patent Medicines of llie day. unless thoroughly convinced of llieir value. Among ihtac we consider worthy of notice is the lierman Bitters, invented by Dr. Hooftand.and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Pliiladelphia. One instance in particular, in which the superior virtues of this medicine liave been tested, has fallen under our observation. During the last summer, a son of u- *1?! ? Bp.wil nf t Ids count/v. was verv seriously i*r. /1UIWHHII ?t afflicted with Liver Complaint, ana after trying in vain various remedies, he purcltascda bouir 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. BRAD FURTITRR A FRW FACT?. The "Pliiladelpltia Democrat," the leading German journal of Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov 21th? "We again call attention to the removal of the German Medicine store, tl?e principal depot for the sale of Dr. Hoofland''? German Bitters,from 278 Race to 120 Arch street, one dour below Sixtlu Owing to the increased demand _ for this medicine, a*d for the accommodation of his numerous patients, Dr, Jarkson lias been comiclled to occupy a larger store. We wish him success in his new quarters; he is deserving of it. The Hitters Mixture is without doubt the graatest medicine eitant for diseases of the Liver and Bowels. A stubborn case of Chrnnic Diarrhoea has come uaderour aotice, wherein the patient had exhausted the Materia Medina* of tbe different schools of medicine with no apparent benefit. He w as induced to use these bitters, and a few bottles of them liave entirely cured him: AT* ? eueh cases we could refer to. We hope our re ode. recollect this great restorative, should they be so o? i nale as to repair* its use. Dr. Jackson possesses th> iual unpuhlis&ed receipt of Dr. Hootiarul, at.d he prepares this medicine with this care. Those purchasing should call at lib store, or see that his name is written upon the wrapper outside, and blown in the bottle, as imitations of ?11 J --ootnmrui" glKAl WIIUO w.?? Judge SL M. Noah, a gentleman mfc great pcientific and literary attainment*,saia in his "New Vork Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6. 1850, , "Da Roorta.ts'a Gksmajj BrrTRM.~-IIere w a preparation which ihe (eadinir presses in the Union appear to oe aaaBtamu as wrom mending, and the rcaxon is obvious. It u made after a prescription furnished by one of the moAt celebrated physicians of modern timet, the late Dr. Christopber Wilnefm lloofiand, Professor to the University of * Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of ' *he greatest medical writers Germany ha* ever produced. , He wat emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore * medicine of which he war* the inventor and endorser may Ire confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in liver complaint, dyspepsia. debility, vertigo, acidity of ilu* stomach, constipation, and all complaint* arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and tlieintextiqea. Nine Pliiladelpltia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the editor* speak of effects from tiieir own individual experience. Under ' these ciicumtfaares we feel warranted not only in calling < J??**?-r""- - /l.f.in th.. nr?fni nronrietorV (I)r UN lncuuvia Ul V?> vr ?? r- I , C. M, Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." ? MOBR EVIDENCE. Tbe ** Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newspaper published in ike United State#, tlie editor Kays of DR. HOOPHND'S liKKHAN BITTERS. ?'It i* seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat etd Medicines to the confidence and patronage f<<ur readera and therefore, wlien we recommend Dr. Hoofland's , German Bittern, we wich it to be distinctly undertiood that we are not speaking of the nostrum* of the day, that are ] noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they i have done their guilty mceof mischief, but of a medicine t long eltaclished. universally prized, ami which has met 1 theheartv approval of the Faculty itself." ' Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the t foregoing) from ail sections oi the Union, the last three ( yearn, and tbe strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there i is more <if it usep in the practice of the regular Physic an* | of Philadslpitia titan all other t iwtrura* combined, a fact , that ran eaeilv be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will m?el with their quiet approval j when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure liver complaint and d vspep- | (a, no one can donhv, after using it as directed. It acts , specifically upon the stomach and liver?it is preferable to , calomel in all bilious diseases?ibe elfcct is immediate.? , They can be administered to female or infant mill safety j and reliable Iwnefit, at any time BKWAltK OK COCXTERTKITS. This medicine ha* attained that high el. a racier which is necessary for all medicines to attain in induce counter feiters Ui put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL T? THE MARKS OV THE OKXCIXK. They have the written signature of C. h. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, vvitii->ut which they are spuriou*. For sale, wholesale ami retail, at the C K It MA V XROirrXK -Ti'TtE N". !it? AtpIi street, one i!n.-* h ' iv Sii'h, (late of 278 Race street.) Philadelphia. nLdhy r . ct-.n'.edealer*generally throughout the country. For sale in Cxhdkn, by Jamks R. M'Kwv--Columbia by Boatwn'ght A Vliol?Chester C. II. hv Itcedy <V, ' nil", and by respectable Druggists generally throughout ilie United Siates. Aug. 13. 64 A Barbnrom Operation. IF Chloroform and Ether well render pemons inscnsihlo ts pain, it i? rdeariy the dety of Xhiwv who sell man of* the article* purporting to he Shaving Soap, to present ehyt purchaser with a sufficient quantity of the above article c* relieve (heir saSaring while undergoing the operation*) f sb&TUU. UilEs HAUL'S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM? Cream ts now admitted by all to he the very b**t article for shaving to be found in this or any other country. In * r *i id.. 1 |i^,...a:. wro ?nc ui \my ni<"uiiu ?iu ? VWIMUW v??a? viwh, 3 instead of being xn operation to be dreaded, shaving is re- ] ally a luxury. The ingredient* of which ii in composed j ace ofsueh a nature, that a finer and ricVr lather can be , made than with any other article, by which the heart! is softened, and the kin is not liable to be hariied bv the alkali which form* no large a portion of other *'*av ing mop, nor will it become chayued. but will remain smooth and soft an an infant's. No one, after using this shaving ? ream, can ever%a indueoj u> iw? any oilier, (oiittwi is nwe ?ary in porceaniny wy ."diaving Cream. as there are many imitations sold Atfc for Jules Mattel'* Sharing Cream, J and you will then get an .article which renders shaving an and pkunnt. JIJf.ES H AllEL, liO Cliesnut st. Kr* sale m Caindeu by J. fl_ McKaiu, / J. DeHay and F- L Zerap. Oct. 1. ft nip lia <(niului>. r THE S?b*criber ha.t jufl received a few nncf.se of Resonirarfce & finis's .Superior Quinine which I to offers at prices a<?,low .v- it car no 1>1 ? ? *:?&? in Utie mat he'. 4 >' ash r < > 7 J \V ?. Upward of Ten Thousand'ures, oaxuaiptinu can be Cured!: DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OP MVKRWOR'r AN TAR, For the cure oi' Consumption nnd all Diseases i of the Lungs ami Breast. FROM DR. HIRAM ( OX. Late Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College Mr. A. L. Srovill: However reluctant I liave been to permit my name to be attached to patent medicine, I consider ii a dutr to the community to stntc that in there, cai.es of incipient consumption, vie: Miss Bell, Miss Barker, and Mr. R. II. C'o.v, one ot??.ur City > ouucil, that Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific than iike any other remedy, that 1 ever used. One of the cases, v.z: Miss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians to be laboring under the 'ast stage ol Ncmiuious Consumption. JShe is now in good he.tlth, troin the use ol a few bottles ol the above syrtij). HIRAM COX, M. U. Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1847. FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE. Mr. A. Senviit: lam well acquainted with Dr. Hiram C??x and liis practice, lie laving been my physician for many years, and can cheerfuiiy say that i have as much confidence in his skill as any man living. HENRY MliRSE. Cincinnati Nov. 8lh, 1847. Despair not though your Physicians and Friends give you up to die!!! Your condition cannot be more helpless than thai 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 for the space of one year grew rapidly worse. Although I had in attendance three physicians, one of whom was considered very skillful, all of their efforts pioved alike unavailing. At last one of the physicians came in, and decided thai I could not live more than one day longer! All of my friends believed that a few days at. most would end my earthly career. My brother at tins crisis, hearing of the astonishingcures made by Dr. Rodgers' Liverwort and Tar, went to Ciiillicothe, distant thirty miles, to procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell, beiore I had used half a bottle my cough was enlire;y cured, and when 1 had used two bottles I was able to attend to tnv family vocations as usual. HARRIET ROWE. Mr. Merriweather writes as Follows: Mr. A. L. Scovill, Dear 6'ir?Dr. Rogers' Liver wort and Tar came sale to hand. I have sold a number of bottles. I. has met v/ith great success. A yogug man of this place, supposed to have the consumption, has been entirely cured. l>. MERRIWEATHER. Denmark, Tenn., Juiip 80, 1S49. tt7"Tlu? following certificate from one of the most distin. guislied physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled to great credit: I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe follow ing statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, ??f t:?i* city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which 1 had been treating w ith lets than usual success. At his request, and '"U of his friends, I permitted him to try l>r Rogers's .verwort and Tar; and I must confess that its effects ?re really surprising. After using toe second buttle my ?..<its were discontinued, and he was soon restored to pealth. I do conscientiously recommend my brother practhiu sumrate i?\ ft 11 mil ntntiti ro omn. UK'UCIS Mi pir<H.lllA. ilim f v.m..; vvm ilaJnts wliicli baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oft. 1st J314 Extract from a letter dated Jacksou, Tenn. Oct. 2G, 1843. Mr. A. L- Acovill, Cincinnati: Dear Air?1 want yon to send me one gross of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. I am entirely out of it, and have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it has made here, has made a great demand for it. Yours, <Jr.. R. W. HITTLWTo.N, Druggist. tty-Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations.,?0 N.B.?The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Rogers," on the engraved wrapper aronnd each bottle. {CrPrice?$1 per bottle, or six Dollies for ?i. A'old wholesale and retail by SCOVIL MEAD, 13 Chart*** st., New Orleans. Ante General Agents for the Southern .Mate*. Sold by J. R. McKaiti, Camden; A. 1*itch, Columbia; [lavilamf, Harrall Co., and P. M. Cokea, Charleston ! M&nnsel Hall, Wittnsboru. (LTCall on the Agent for a pamphlet, and aee the above terlihcalet; in full, and a vast number of athers. March 2fi, 24 wGm A RESCUE TO THE Afr'FJLlCT121>. THE CELEBRATED A certain remedy, lur ail fix <1 pains in the Aide. Chest Loins, Back, Bowels. Mu-oles, Rheumatism in all its varied forms, NerVitus xtf etions, Lung ami Liver Coiu"llairits. Spinal Affections, Female Weaknesses, etc. etc. For the above complaint* this plaster hns no Ettu'Ai.? Hie great celebrity which it has already acquired, not on- j v in the old, but in the. new \vorld--the extraordinary ' mres it has |w*rfoniieil in the most extreme rases of suffertig, liavc acquired lor 11 Midi a copulation, tiiai the pro_ irietorhns not?uiuil recently?heritable to siipjily iiul nedehlartd. The sale? throughout every eitv. town and village in lie United State;-, are without a |?irallel! A circumstance not surprising. when the vast amount of luinan tuiflori.iB relieve.| hy its u..e is considered. In spiuil defects, the benellt usually is of the ii.ost derided rlutacier. In Norvcus Complaints, nineteen eases out of wvnty readily yield to the |>etietnuing stimuln combined n tliis valnanle preparation. s lu KlieuinHiisiu. eiiher acute or chronic, the elnim* of ;he Hebrew Piaster havo long since hern universally aetiiowie.dged. Titose who are luhiriog under weak harks, 10 luatler from what cause th* weakness may iiaie nrigiiai?d?even if such |ier.<ous have lieeii misguided in pre.i'ltis applu-alions? in the use ?-f the Hebrew Plaster they a ill find the aliened part suddenly restored to its origiaundncw. A* a supporter in cases of const national weak ties it will je found ol great utivaniage. It is jsirticuiarly roenmnendeil to females who are suffering' from sudde weukievs. or m iierul debilitv. In short, it onibntces all the vir lie* which the most scientific tniml was capable off rumxntmling from \aluabie cub* lances found in tins old world uid will be found entirely free from those objections which are asource of complaint with the. numerousspreadjlaxters now before tlie public. IFAcre /Am Fluster is applied, pain cannot exist. These Plasters pbwevmUe advantage of being put up in tir-tight bores, lienee they retain their full virtues in all limai'o*. VVV. have just reeeived the following testimodal from f*. (' Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful traeticc in Wilcox roonty. Alabama, lie is a gentleman it high standing, and one whose influence has great freight: Camden, Ala., Nov. 21, 1818. Mwrs. Scovtl <| Mead! Gentlemen?Having been reInested to stale what lifts been the result of my experience if the use of your Hebrew Planter, I cheerfully comply, >y hsaying that I have found it t?> he a* heretofore. tveomucnded.au invaluable medicine. Indifferent cases of my amily I have applied tlj?- Plaster in chronic sores, tumor*, lU'i pains, and it has never failed to afford instant relief. I have, also used it with ?'kkI effect upon my own |ien<on, n i*e cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely dfiktcd. Respectful !y, e tc. C. C. SELLERS. Be'rnre. of Countrrfeils ami Mast Imitations. CAUTION?The siilwcribeM are the only General Vgcnts in tlie Southern .StAtes fur the rale of this truly .aluable Planter; and in <?r<Ier to prevent purchasers luting inpcrcl Ufxin by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and tlseubere for tlu? genuine, they hit ite particular attention o itr* following marks of the. genuine.; 1. The genuine is put up ia smooth, engine-turned hot* nmed boxes, not soldered i?. 2. The genuine. has the. engraved head of Jew David intlv; directum*simunil the h<n, with accompanying Re* ord of Conn, w lv Taylor, Rochester. srovil. <V MEAD, 113 CI?lints rt.. i\i*.w Orlivitis. Sole tlcn-ril Agents fur the Southern Suites. .Sold hv J. K. WeKuin Camden: A. fneli. Columbia; 1' .! ' JTjr ( > - ?! i II i ! Ci- ' Manuel Itall, Winnsbor ugh. Caldwell ?fe Iwiiflf, > ' .r?r. !t. . .? ' I? :!t ! fV; |. ! t Mothers, Read This Attentively, DR. HEELER'S CORDIAL AID CARMINATIVE. For til? speedy and permanent cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Clioite, summer Coniphiinis. Flatulency Fains in the Stomach, Ac. and front all aerangeinent of stomach and bowels from Teething. ??" Tlie time has again arrived when diseases of the stomach ami bowels carries its thousands tun premature grave. Is there no remedy to slay the inarch of death? We answer, YES?the Cordial will cure and prevent nine-teiittis of all cases of disease affecting these organsMore than five thousand cast s of disease were cured by it during the [Kist year. All families consulting the welfare of their children alnselve.-, will act wisely to hav e ins article hy them. all cases of failure the money will cheerfully returned,and to til th<*e who are unable iojpurchase.it will he elieerfuilv bestowed. THAT IT WILL. AND HAS CI. RED. THE WORST FORMS OF DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND DOWELS KKADTHE FOLLOWJNO EVIDENCES: From the Spirit ol'the Times. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminaiive, is certainly a valuable desideratum in every family, to the young and to adult, but |iarticularty wheree tnere are children. We sjieakadvisedly, because w? have thoroughly tried it, and proved its healing and efficacious properties in our luinily. ?e would mostcorujany recommend ttie puouc 10 give 11 a fair trial, which is only wanting to appreciate its value From tlie North American and United States Gazelle, Sept. dill Id47. In these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves every one to be prepared vviiii a remedy for the e\ il s fleet* which it sometimes produces?we. have been told by those that knew and wiio have tried il?dial Keeler's Cordial is an uiijcle which has been used in some of the severest cases ofSuiuiner Complaint. both in infants and grown persons, 'l'he Cordial can be procured at the corner of Third and South Stieets. From Neal's Saturday Gazette August 23th 1847. Dr. Koeler's CordiaL?We would call the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine, which wili be found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarrluca, a disease very prevalent at the present time, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it.? It is perfectly sate in its nature, and w? speak experimentally, when we say that it atldrds immediate relief. From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st, 1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative,?This article is advertised in another part or our |iaper, it is warmly recommended by families who have tied it. It is especially useful among children, and lias ellt-cied hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied wilh testimony upon the subject, some ol which is very strong. The Cordial is not a quack iioutrutu, but u carefully prepared medicine, ami perfectly free from any thing injurious. rruin me uaiiy reiiimyivainan, -sept, loth We are constrained to say that the Carminativt f Dr. Keeler's now extensively used in this City, i* rapidly making its way to public tutor. Its ingredient- are o . course unknown, but it is mild in its opcraiiou, pleasant: i \ the taste, and a remedy quite as good as any now ured for the same complaints. Front the Daily News, July 15th, 1S50. Summer Complaint.?The season when this complaint exists is now here. If persons having it in their families would only purchase a bottle of Dr. Keeler's Carminative Cordial, they would save much expense and trouble. ' e |ieak of the virtues of this medicine knowingly From the Spirit ol the Times, Kutztowrt, July 18,1848. 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 by everyjone thai has used it in Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Cholera infantum, ect, which at this seosott is so frequent. It is a perfect innocent medicine and gives immediate relief. i'repaied and soid Market street Philadelphia? where may also be. hud Dr. Keele.r's Cough Syrup, Vermifuge Syrup, Rheumatic Lotion, Liver and Sanative Pills, Medicines of unsurpassed efficacy, fiy* Also Dr. Keeler's S A lt? A PA 1ULL A, a celebrated remedy in all Scrofula aivi \^oiismuuunai uisururn*. 11 if, nmiikhu u'miim. mr cbcH|?eMt and best-remedy for Chronic Disease of ihe Chest Siirmach, Liver, and skin known?and admirably adapted forall derangements arrieing front Impurities of the blood. Females suffering front the Loss of Appetite, Nervous Debility, Irregularities, Pains, Pimples, Blotchs. Sallow Complexion. C'ostiveneits, etc., Will find the Sarsaparilla deeidedty the best remedy in use fur their removal. No one should he without Dr. Keeler's Fammilv Medicines, so Iteneficial in many discut-es. Prien $1 per botiU?6 Dottles for SaFor sale by Z. J. DeHAY, Camden S. C..and ^Druggists and Stores throughout the country. Price & cents per bottle?see circulars &c., in hands of the agents. July 9,13&>. 51 Philadelphia .Made Calf and tjoni Walking Shoes Kill Ties and SlipperK.just received by W ANDERSON & CO. South CaroIina< Ill Equity?Lancaster District. 'ilioinaa ball aril vs, William jVcKenna, Pleasant M. Glass and wife Margaret, et al. liill lor Partition Real Estate and account. IT appearing >o the satisfaction of the Commis 1 sioner that Peasant M. Glass and .Unrgiiet his wile, Dr. Win, Foster mid Anna 12* his wile, Elizabeth (iawley, John \V, Johnson and Lelly Amanda his wife, Henry Stringfellnw and Mary his wife Henry Champion and Maliaia his wile, and also Monroe Miller, James Millc and John Miller, (il the three last named are alive and if not their chil dren and heirs at law) defendants in above slated rase, are absent from and reside without the limits of the State, It is ordered on motion of Messrs. Hammond and Boy re, Solrs. for Complt, that the said defendants, Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret his wife. Dr. Wm. Foster and Anna E. his wife, Elizabeth Gaw Icy, John W Johnson and Letty Amanda his wile, llenrv Stringfellow and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and .Vaiiala his wi.'e, ami also Monroe Miller, James .Miller and John .Miller; (if alive, and if dead, the children and heir.at law of the three last named) do answer, piea-i or demur to the Bill in above case on or ite.'ore the lljtli December, l*r>(), otherwise judgment pro roufesMj u ill he ordered against each and ali of them. J II. \\ ITHEKSPOON. C. K L D. Com. office, Sept 0 li, -slit B ?:t ni J- . -f a?xi. oiaie oi ouutii vctiuuixa. Ill Equity? Lancaster District. Thomas Ballard, Admr., vs. William McKenna, Pleasant M* Glass and Margaret, Itis wife. Bill f< Enforce Decree and Partition. ? IT appearing to my satisfaction that Pleasant M. (iIi.sk and Margaret, hii wife, Dr. William Foster and Anna &, his wile, John W. Johnson and : Lefty Amanda, his wife, Elizabeth Gawley, lienry Stringlellow and A'a-y his wile, Henry Champion and .Mahala Ins wife, and also Monroe Miller, James Miller and John .1/iller, (if the three last ,,ro aiivp nnH if not their children and heirK 1 at law,) defendant? in the above ease. reside, without and hoyiM.(I 1' limits ol the Slate, it is order- i ed oil motion of nammond and Boyr.e, iS'ol'rs. for ompl't. thai the saidjdefendants Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret his wile, Dr. Win. Fos'er and 1 Anna K hismfe, John W. Johnson and I.? i i \. his wife, Elizabeth Guwlev, Jlenrv JStri:._n-j ,,y ami .Wary his wife, Henry Champion ami \?.i:.il.t his wife,and also MonroeM'ller, James Mirj. ,. John J/ilJer, (if alive, and if dead, the cii.. i.-vit and heirs at law of the three last named) do plead, answer or demur to the bill in above case on or before the IGih December, l^foO, otherwise judgment pro rutifcsso will he ordered against all and each of tlieni. J. H. WJTHERSPOON, C. E. L. D. Com. office Sept 9, IboO. SM 3tn73 Executor's Notice. ALL those who were indebted to the late James It. Mi-Rain, at the time of his dcafli, are hereby called upon to come forward and make settlement. And those having- claims against his estate will please hand them in properly attested, JOHN RlLSSER, Exc'r. Sept 0, 18o0, 71 Vnusii'Ky Hop*' ?ud Tuiiie. For <i.V low by SHAW &. AUSTIN, f {?? ;:;v I . }'.r<c'o SHAW ?v. A'S'i'iV, I TOR PURIFY I .0 THE RLO )[), A.\D FOR j i his For the. Removal and Pe>manent Care of all Diseases arising from an Impure state of the lllood or habit ol the System, viz; Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of tlm Bones and Joints,Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms. Sciatica or Lumbago ; and Diseases arising froin an Injudicious use of Mercury, Acidities or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life;aIso.ChroeicConstituliinal Disorders, &r. The value of this preparation is now widely known, and every day the tield of its usefulness is extending. It is approved and highly recoinireti ded by Physicians, and is admitted to be the most powerful and searching preparation from the root thai lias ever been employed in medical practice. The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease, with swollen glands, contracted sinews and bones half j carious lias been restored to health and vigor.? j The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, loath- I some to himself and his attendants, has been made j rl.oiix 11 ii nil co/lo rtf nci-ciina U'im liu/l ifp.i'inofl w IJV'IC* * 1UIIUI tuo VI |;VIRWUOJ n uw imu giuaugu ' hopelessly lor years, under cutaneous and glandu- | lar disorders, rheumatism, and many other Com* plaints springing from a derangement of the secretive organs and the circulation, have been raised as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with regenerated constitutions, glailly testily to the elficacy of this inestimable preparation. The following jertilicate lrniu col. Samuel G. Taylor, a gentleman of higit standing and extensive acquaintance through the southern states, and | lately appointed consul to i\ew Grenada, commends itself to the attention of all. r\ew Yrrk, January 7,1848. Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands?Oed lenient llavin<r used and witnessed the effects of your va ua- I bie preparation of iSarsapariila ou diiierent persons in different parte ul the southern country, j viz?Vigiuia, Louisian, Texan and Mexico, I tee] i much pleasure in stating the high opinion enter- j tamed of its medicinol value, in my own case, it ' acted almost like a charm, removing speedily, the j enervated state of the system, and exciting iu the ! most agreeable manner, a tonic and iuvigorutiug J influence. Your Earsaparilla is highly approver' and exten- : siveiy used by the army in Mexico, and my cousin, j (sen. Zachary Taylor, lias lor tlie past live years been in the habit ol using it, and recommends the i same; lie and myself adopted the article at the same time, and n is now considered an ulinost in-1 dispensable article in the army. In conclusion, 1 wouid say that the belter it is known, the more \ highly it will tie prized, and trust that its health i restoring virtues will make it generally known ! throughout (he length and breadth of our widely extended country. * ou s very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consul to N. Granada RE3IABKABLH CURB OF BRONCHITIS. New York, Feb. 17, 1648.?Messrs Sands: 11a- i ving suffered tinny years with a disease of my ' throat, affecting the laryrx, during wliic.i time I ! was treated by the most eminent physicians in Europe and ih? United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but ail the tune my general health and strength declining, tut4 the disease making tearful progress: caustic applications were used, and whatt ver else was thought most efficient lor producing a cure; but i am confident the deplorable situation 1 was iu, the laryngitis being ac compamed ivitli phthisis and great difficulty i? I breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had ' I not obtained relict through your invaluable Sar*! saoarilla. 1 must say, gentlemen, when I eom- i inenced using the iSarsaparilla, I did not place j much confidence in its virtues: an I this will ni t surprise you when I inlorin you tun I had tried more than ril y different remedies daring the pa> !' lour years without any success; bat alter taking j your Sar.-apariila a lew weeks, I w.ts obli.ed to yield at last to evidence. Tins tn ?,-v >ilous spc itic ' has not only roli? vd, but cured in ; and I therefore | tliink it my duty gentlemen, lor ilu* benefit of huI* I nring humanity, 10 give you this attestation of my cute. Ymtrs very truly, D l'.MlKNT. Criixiihiic of France i'i '.he IT. S'.tles. ; J The an.'ve statement ami signature were ac- I kiiowlcilgeil in our presence by .vir. I). Parent, as i true. For the Consul (Jen ralof France, L. IiOlUJ, Vice-consul. Tim following interesting case is presented, and j the reader invited t?? its careful ncrusal?comment on such evidence is unnecessary. i\ew York, April 26, 1847. Messrs Sands: Gentlemen?Having long been afflicted with general debilty, weakness, loss of appetite, &.C., receiving no benefit fr< tu the various 1 remedies prescribed, I concluded, about three months since, to make use of your JSarsapartlla. I now have the pleasure of infor ning you that its / effects have been attended with the happiest results in restoring my health, and I am induced to 1 add tny testimony to the many others you already j possess, and those desiring further information, I , porsanaliy give the particulars of my rase, and the effects of this iuvaluah e medicine, by calling Bowerv, New York. Yours respectfully. JANKT MolNTOSHja This certifies that M ss Janet Mcintosh is 1 i nowit to n?: a nieuihcr of the church in good standing, and worthy of confidence. I J. S. SPENCRR, Pastor Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. { Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. i B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fu'ton st, corner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United ; Stales and Canadas. Price $1 per bottle; six , bottles lor $5. I Sold at James R. McKainV, Camden, by Dr. A. ( Malloy, Cncravv, A Fitch, Columbia, and Hiviland, ( Ilarral tf- Co. C harleston. Oct. 8. 82?\v3m j Serai's and Liquors. SEGARS, of favorite brands; Brandy; (1805) < second quality Brandy; Chainpagno and other Wines* Porter and ale; choice old Port Wine, Millar's old Rye Whiskey; old Moug. Whiskey; a r.Hr'.&u,! il-nr. For ?'V Nov. 18. II. LEVY iV. WN: i 'v i JWASOI?IC BALL CLOTHING STORE, 2GS King-street, corner oi Wentworth, CHARLESTON", S. C. WA. KRNT & MITCHELL are now rc ceivingtheir nsual supply ot Spring and Slimmer Clothing, to which they would invite the aitention of purch sers. 1'iiey keep constantly on hand, a full and complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outlining articles. Purchasers will at all times find a lull sLorkot" English and French ('loth I)re6s ??ul Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth do | Pants, of all descriptions, And a lull 8to?'Ic ol Vests. They would invite attention to their'stock of Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars,-Cravats, Ureter Garments, Hosiery, Glomes, Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. dfc. All of the above Goods will be snld at tWe'lww. est prices. VV A IfPVT A. MITriTWI ti ... ... ....... V, ..............n 2G8 King-st. cor. Wentw??rth.April 12. 29 tf _ G. V. ANTWERP, MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S. C. Keeps on hand and is constantly inaunlacmring" an extensive assortment of plain and iasliiunahl?> garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices. The goods are got up expressly lor a lasinonable custom trade, and will be found superior .11 workmanship and quality. I have also on ham' and ant daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirt* and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. I shall sell ho article but w hat is good and substantial. a iso A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hats, of thevery latest styles, t>oiii jie house of Ueebe <f- Coe er. Jan. 2. 1 tf MONKY WANTED! THF. subscriber earnestly requests those indebted to him to come forward and settle without delay. FOR THE FUTURE He will work for cash, and expects the money or other satisfaction when the work is delivered. For those io whom he is indebted, he will do work at the lowest cash prices. N. B. ARRANTS. June 14,1>?50. 47 tfw Leidy's Blood Fills. A LARGE? and Iresh supply of the genuine article, just received at Z. J. DEilAY'S. Aug. ,'U . 66 THOMAS BONNELL & CO. Receiving & Forwarding Merchants, CAMDEN, S. C. 13. W. (HAMBEltS, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant, _ AND ^ ^ ^ uuyer 01 tonpn ana oiner tonniry rroauce, CAMDEN, S. C. CORN Shelter*. Patent Straw Cuttem. Plough*. Patent Churn* of the most approved kind-?Rooking and Bitting t hairs, Pail*. Tuba. Ate., just received bv Sept. 17, [74tf] K. W. BONNEY. Carpeting!! I JUST opened and for cale, common, extra fine, wiperfine, an.) imperial three ply t arpeta, of new potfeniB. Also. Printed Floor Cloth8, Kug*. and cotton Carpeting. Sept. 17, [74 tf] E. W. BONNEY. WILLI/131 C. MOOttE, ~ BANK AGENT, And Receiving and Forwarding Merchant CAMDEN, S. C. References?VV. E, Johnson, Esq. Maj. J. M DeSanssure, T. J. Warren, Esq. J^"Trtte Southron insert 3 month.". 31111 bU(l?COU8, &C. Mill CJudi?e??UHt 10? to 20 inch Mill Cranks, assorted c*izes North Carolina, English and Norther Hollow Ware, assorted, from ? to 55 gallons Parent Iron Axles. 1 to 2f inch. Mill Irons of any kind furnished to order. Mr.DO WALL & COOPER. July 8 51 t^_ Copal Varnish, Leather Varnish, Spanish Brown, Vcneiiau Red, Japan Varnish, Red Lead, &c. &c. Kept constantly on hand at Z. J. DeIIAV'S Sept. 20. Jew David's or Hebrew Planter, THE most successful Pain Extractor of the present day; Leidy's Sarsaparilla Pills; Jay tie's Ague Pills; Brandreth's, Peters, Sfiencer'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; Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Combs; Perfumery; Gilt Toilet Bottles; China Inkstands, Paper, Pens, Envelopes, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Mottos, &c., &c., mav always be had at July a.' Z. J. DeHAY'S. The subscriber has just finished otT a lot of Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles ai.a it unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Pastilles de Paris. FOR the alleviation and cure of Bronchitis and other diseases of the throat now so preva ient in the United State*, among Ministers and ather public speakers. For sale by sept. 20 Z. J. DeHAV. French lirnudy. Superior French Brandy, for Medicinal purpo. 3es. For sale at McKAlX'S DRUG-STORE. Bogardus' Planetary Horse Power. THE subscriber* have received otie^ of the above machines from the manufactory of Geo. Vail & Co., to which they would call the attention of those who want powers for Ginning. Sawing or Grinding. Orders for any kind of MILL IRONS* or CASTINGS will be proinnUy ittondedto. McDOWt.LL&COOPER. ACT A few Nlill Cranks on hand. fjept. 80, ito". o ii General Information! Tlihl subscriber wouid conrideiitially inlorm bis kind patrons, and the public promiscuously, that lie is "in town,*' having returned from the North with an overwhelming stock of choice, rheap and elegant Goods, embracing every thing new and elegant in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. His purchases consist entirely of Dry Goods, He-, lected from the most recent importations, with theclosest attention to every branch of the Dry Goods business, so as to present to the public at once, a complete assortment in that line, and at prices low snough to suit the closest economist. Parties from the country will please bear him in mind when they visit Camden, as his stock is always open for inspection. New Goods received every month, at the "Pub nuilo ijusn, #inre. JAMES WILSON. _Oct.l. _ 77 tf T^RF.N'CH. 'Jerinan ami English Plain Cashmere*. for " i.r !i!?- .\Ur?VrSvct and other Trimninfj*, RONHEY*