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LIVER COMPLAINT, fanadice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or NervonrDebility, Diseases of the liidaeys, jj/p ulNP ALL j. diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stom such as Constipation, .nward Piles, fulness or Blond to the Head, acidity af the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for Fond, fullness or weight in the Stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, swimming of the; He.ad, hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart, choking or suflbcaiiug Sensations wiien in u Lying Pasture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and doll pain in lite head, deficiency of Perspiratlou. ?n ..r:i...?L5u ?i,.t miu in tlie Kide back ! YClimtnm Ul HIV onin U..U V |^... ... J cncst a!id limbs, sudden Hushes of the Heart, burning in e flesh, imagining of evil arid great depression of spirits, can be epfectuadly curlu by JL>tt. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepakep by DR. C. 31. J.1CKSCV, \T 'i'HEU?K.?A\ 31 EDICI.VB STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the abuve diseases is not excelled, ij I equalled, by any other preparation iii the 1'nited States | as the cures attest, in many cases after akilful pliyirians' bad failed. These hitters arc worthy the attention of invalids. Pos- I easing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. read and bk convinced. Cha*. Robinson, Esq , Ea?ton, Md., in a letter to I r. Jackson, Jan. 9. 1850, said? " .11 y wife and myself have received more benefit from your medicine than auv other we hate ever taken for the Dyspepsia and Liver disease." . " The Tenth Legiou," published at Woodstock, Va., Jan. 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 Herman Bitters, invented by Dr. Hoofland.aiid prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Philadelphia. One instance in (articular, in which tiie stipevtrtrwa ?f this medicine have been tested, has fallen under our observation. During the last summer, a son or Mr. Abraham Brabill, of this country, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, ami after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle ofthe Bitters and after n?ing it, was so much relieved of his distressing malady that he procured another bottle, and is restored eniirely to health. READ FT7RTIIER A FEW FACTS. The "Philadelphia Democrat,"1 the leadinc German journal of Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov 24th? "We again call attention to the removal of the German Medicine store, the principal depot for the sale of Dr. Hoofl&nd's German Bitters, from 278 Race to 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Owing to the increased demand for this medicine, arid for the accommodation of his numer" ous patients, Dr. Jackson has been compelled to occupy a larger store. We wish him success in his new quarters; he is deserving of it. The Bitters Mixture is without doubt the greatest medicine extant for diseases of the Liver and Bowels. A stubborn case of Chronic Diarrhcca lias come uuderour notice, wherein tlie patient had exhausted tl.e Materia Medicas of the different schools of medicine with no apparent benefit. He was induced to use these bitters, and a few bottles of thera have entirely cured him: Many ueh cases we could refer to. We hope our readers will recollect this great restorative, should they be so unfortunate as to require its u>e. Dr. Jackson possesses the original unpublished receipt of Dr. Hoofland, and he prepares this medicine with this care. Those purchasing should call at his store, or see that his name is written upon the wrapper outride* and blown in the bottle, as imitations of all vood articles are common." Judge M. M . Noah, a gentleman with great scientific ami i literary attainment*,said in his "New York Weekly Messenger. Jan. 6. 1830, "L)r Hooflasu's Gk**as Bitterf.?Here is a preparation which lite lending presses in the Union appear to be Aiiianimous in recommending, and the reason is ob\ ions. It is made after u prescription furnished by one of the must celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhefm Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany lias ever producedHe was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in liver complaint, dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of the stomach, constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of it? excellence, and several of the editors speak of its efledts frum their own individual experience. Under these ciicurnstanres we feel warranted not only in calling tho attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Or. " " 1??~>rx>rT,til,ri hot in recommending the ar V- *U) joi;IWM o; w tide to all afflicted." MORB EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the beat family newspaper published in the United State*, the editor cays of DR. IIOOFL?M>'s GERMAN BITTERS. 'It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat ent Medicines to the confidence and patronage four readers. and therefore, when we recommend Dr. Ifooflund's German Bitters, we wish it to be 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, hut of a medicine long eltaclished, universally prized, and which has inet the heartv approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the ftregoingl from all sections ot the Union, the la*t three years, and the strongest tesiiniony in its favor, is. that lliejre is more of it usep in the practice of the regular Physicians of Phiiadslphia than all other i ostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure liver complaint and dvspepta, no one can donbt, after using it as directed. It act* pecifically upon the stomach and liver?ii is preferable to oaJomel in all bilious diseases?ilie elfecl is immediate.? Tliey can be administered to female ur infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time beware of Counterfeits. This n\cdicine has attained that high cl.ar.n ter which w necessary for all medicines t<> attain to induce counter feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. look well to the marks of the genuine. Tbev have the written signature of C. >1. JACKSON upon tfie w rapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the german medicine store, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late of 278 Race street,) Philadelphia, and by respectaole dealers generally throughout the country. For sale in Camden, liy James R. M'K.wn- -Columbia by Boatwright & Mint?Chester C. II. by Reedy A: KufF, and by respectable Druggist* generally throughout the United States. Am." 13. 64 i" Sulpli. Quinine. THE Subscriber has just received a few nuecso of Roscngartcn & Denis's Superior Quinine which lie offers at prices asjow as it can be possibly afforded in Ibis market, for cash or short cedit. Z. J. DeHAV Domestic Items, T>Rf)WN and bleached ibheetings, every width, ,n? t??..t;?k I ...wr ,.lnth?- I!nnntnrnanes. J ICMII-, ungual. , , plain and fi^urt'd curtain I>iuiitv; gannoiitDimity; colored Homespun* and Denims; plaid Linsay. Flannels and Biankels, at all prices. A LSO g 1150 pieces of bleached and brown Homespuns i as low as they can be bought any where in Amer ca. At JAMBS WILSON'S. Hardware, Groceries, Bagging, Rope and Twine, v ? READY-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnfts, Boots and Shoes &c. Just received and for ale at the lowest prices possible by M. DRUCKER <$ CO. Balsius. A few Boxes new Raieins, just received by W C. MOORE. J * < Upward of Ten Thousand Cures, | Consumption can be Cured!: DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF 1*1 V Hit WORT A N TAR, For the cure or Consumption and ull Diseases of (be Lungs and Breast. FROM DR. HIUAM COX. Late Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College Mr. A. L Scovill: However reluctant I have been to permit my name to be attached to patent medicine, I consider it a dutr to the community to state that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz: Miss Bell, Miss Barger, and Mr. R. H. Cox, one of our City t ouncil, that I)r. Rogers'Liverwort and Tar operated more like a speci6c than like any other remedy, that I ever used. One ot the cases, viz: Miss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians to be laboring under the last stage of .Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good Iie.:l!li, from toe use of a lew bottles or me anove syriijj. HIUAM COX, .V/. D. Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1847. FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE. Mr. A. JSenvill: I am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he .'taving been my physician for many years, and can cheerfully say that 1 have as much confidence in his sltill as any man living. IIKNR\ MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8lh, 1847. Despair not though your Physicians and Friends give you up to die!!! I Your condition cannot be more helpless than that ol Mrs. Rowe. This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in J my side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and /or 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 proved alike unavailing. At ; last one of the physicians came in, and decided that : I 1 could not live more than one day longer! Ail of my friends believed that a few days at most would end my earthly career. My brother at tins crisis, hearing of the astonishing cures made by Dr. Rodgers' Liverwort and Tar, went to Cliillicothe, distan' thirty miles, to procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell, belore I bad used half a bottle my cough was en* 1? 1 ... U?,. | f.n/1 llcoi I t IV/1 hilltlfitf I lircy curt'u, fl I1U vvuril I nau mpvu ?.?w w as able to attend to my family vocations as usual. HARRIET ROYVE. Mr. Merriweather writes as Follows: Mr. A. L. Ecovill, Dear Sir?Dr. Rogers' Liver wort and Tar came sale to hand. I have sold a number oi bottles. 1. has met Willi great success. A young man of this place, supposed to have the consumption, lias been entirely cured. If. MERRIWEATHER. Denmark, Tenn., June 3d, Is-ld. KrTlie following certificate from one of thw most ilistin. gun-lied physicians in Cincinnati,is entitled t<> great credit: 1 feel constrained from a sense of duty to make me following statement, conscious that it inay ap|>eur tin professional. Mr. Charles Wade, ?'f mis city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which 1 had been treating with less than usual success. At bis request, and that of his friends, I permitted him to try L)r Rogers's i Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its eilects j were really surprising. Alter using ti e -renin imiue iny visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to pealtli. 1 do conscientiously recomiueinl tuv brother praettinners t? prescribe' this remedy in all pulmonary comilaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. Kit"H AilDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st lall. Ettraet front a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26,1818. Mr. A. L. iSVovill, Cincinnati: ; Dear Nir?I want you to send nie one gross of Dr. Ro- ( gers' Liverwort and Tar. 1 am entirely out of it, and | have constant calls for it. The rctnurknhlc cures tlicit it has made here, has made a great demand for it. Yours 4r.. It. W. H1TT1NGTON, Druggist. tjyBcwareof Counterfeit* nnd base Imitations.~?0 N. B.?Thft genome articles is signed, "Andrew Rogers." on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. {KJ"f'rice??1 per bottle, or six Dottles for Nold wholesale ami retail by SCOVIL 4* MEAD, 13 Chartes St., New Orleans. Aole General Agents tor the Southern States, Sold hy J. R. MeKain, Camden; A. titch, Columbia; Ilitviland, Ilarr.tll <fc Co., and I'. M. CokeH, Charleston 1 Mannsel Ifall, Winn.-boro. 0*Call on the Agent for it pamphlet, and see j the above tertilicates in full, and a vast number of others. I March 26, 24 wCm A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED. < THE CELEBRATED J A certain remeilyg for nl! fixed pains in the C>'ide. Chest I I/>in8. Buck. Bowel*. Mu den, Rheumatism in all it* va- j ried forms, Nervous Affections, Lung ami Liver Com- i plaints. Spinal A flection*, Ijunale Weuknesse*. etc. etc. i | For the above complaint* tin* planter ha* no kquai ] The great celebrity which it has already acquired, not on- . ty in the old, hut in the new world?the extraordinary cure* it ha* jierformed in the most extreme case* of suffer, injj, have acquired for it Mich a reputation, that the pro ] prietorha* not?until recently?been able to supply iial* medehtand. ' The sale* throughout every city, town and village in j the United State*, are without a parallel! A circumstance not surprising, when the vast amount of j ' human suffering relieved by it* use is considered. In spinal defect*, the benefit usually isof the most decided character. In Nervctt* Complaints, nineteen case* out of twenty readily yield to the |<enetrating stitnula combined in this valuable preparation. In Rheumatism, either acute or chronic, the claims of the Hebrew Fluster have long since been universally acknow ledged. Those who are. laboring under weak backs, I no uiuticr from what cause the weakness may have origi- . nated?even if such persons have been misguided in previous application*?in the u*e of the Hebrew Plaster they will find the effected part suddenly restored to its origi- j soundnes*. j ' A* u supporter in cases of constitutional wvaUnes it w ill | be found ol great advantage. It in particularly rerommended to female* who are suffering front ctttlde weakness, or general debility. In hIiotI. it ombroeeti all the virtue* which the most scientific iniud was capable of] compounding from valuahie unbalances found in the old world and will he found entirely free front those objections ( which are a source of complaint with the numerous sprvadplasier* now before the public. Where this Plaster is applied, pain cannot exist. | These Plasters (souses#the advantage of being put up in air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. We have just received the following testimonial from C. C Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful . practice in Wilcox county, Alabama, lie is a gentleman . in high standing, and one whose influence lias great , weight: ** ? Camden, Ala., Nov. 21, 1818. Messrs. Scovil tr Mead: Gentlemen?Having been re- ' quested to slate wfiat has liei-n the result of my experience I by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply, | by bsayinp that I have found it to he as heretofore recom- , mended, an invaluable medicine. In different cases of my ' family 1 have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors, ' und pains, and it has never failed to aflbrd instant relief. 1 have also used it with good effect upon nty own person, ( in tae cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS. 1 ? i- r. .?f-:,? Hetcarr nj tanninjrux unit IJU.K. CAUTION?The subscribers are the only General Agent* in the ?nutheru S'talee for the mile of this truly \aluable Piaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere for the genuine, they Invite particular attention to the following marks of the genuine ; 1. The genuine i* put up in smooth, engine-turned bottomed holes, not soldered in. < 2. The genuine ha* the engraved head of Jew David | on the directions amwid 'he hoi, with accompanying Record of Court, toE- Taylor, Rochester. SCOVIL ? MEAD, jpja 113 Chartres st., New Orleans. Sole General Agents for tbe Southern States. Sold by J. R. McKain Camdea; A. Fitcb. Columbia; , llaviland Harrell <3r Co. and P. M. Cohen Charloeton; Hansel Hall, Winnsborough. (W??H dt James, (lew berry; Reedy dt Run, Chesterrillc. -* MBBMB? mil II BMMMnpMMMMM? Mothers, Read This Attentively, DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AID CARMINATIVE. For the speedy and permanent eure 'of Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera, Infantum, Cholera Morbus, C'holic, Summer Complaints, Flaculeucy Pains in the Stomach, <&c. and from ail deraugeioent oi stomach and bowels from Teething. Cy Tlie time has again arrived when diseases of tlie stomach and bowels carries its thousands ton premature grave. Is there no remedy to stay the march of death ? We answer, YES?the Cordial will cure and prevent nine-tenths of all case* of disease affecting these organs* More than five thousand cases of disease were cured by it during the past year. All families consulting the welfare of their cliildrea and selves, will act wisely to have this article hy thein. in all cases of failure the money will cheerfully be returned, and to those who are unable to purchase, it will be cheerfully bestowed. Til AT IT W ILL, A.N L> HAS CU K KD, TIIE WO R ST FOiOlS OF DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND DOWELS HEAD THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCES: From the Spirit of tlie Times. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative, is certainly a valuable desideratum in every family, to the young and to adult, lint narticularlv wlierce there are children. We speak ad visetfty, because we have thoroughly tried it. and proved its healing and efficacious properties hi our larnily. We would most cordially recommend the public to give it a fair trial, which is only wanting to appreciate its value From the North American and United States Gazette, Sept. 4th Id 17. In these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves every one to be prepared with a remedy for the evil effects which it sometimes produces?we Imve been told by those that knew and who have tried it?that Keeler's Cordial is an article which has been used iu some of the severest cases of Summer Complaint, both in infants and grown persons. The Cordial can be procured at the corner of Third and South Streets. From Neal's Saturday Gazette August 28th 1847. Dr. K"eler's Cordial.?We would call the attention of our readers to tliiu invaluable medicine, which will be found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarrhoea, a disease very prevalent at the pres. eot time, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it.? It is perfectly tafein its nature, and wo speak experimentally, when we say that it affords immediate relief. From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st. 1817. Dr. Keeler's Cordial ami Carminative.?This article is advertised in another nart or our naner. it is warmly re commended 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 subjertr.'kome'of which it eery sfrbdg. Tlie Cordial is not a quark nostrum, but a carefully prepared medicine, and perfectly lrce from an y thing injurious. From the Uaily I'ennaylvanian, -Vept. 16th 1817. We are constrained to say that the "('anminative",uf Dr. Heeler's now extensively used in this City, is rapidly making its way to public Ja\yr. Its ingredients are o count" unknown,but it is,mild mils operation, pleasantm the taste, atid a rehiedy rjhite asgo.id as any now used for the saute complaints. From the Daily News, July loth, 1850. Summer Complaint?The season when this complaint exists is now here. If persons haunt: it in their families would only purchase a bottle of I)r. Heeler's Carminative Cordial, llicy would save much expense and trouble. e peak of the virtues of this medicine knowingly* From the Spirit ?t the Times, Kutztown, Julv 18, 1848. We wish to direct the attention of the readers of this paper to Dr. Heeler's cordial and Carminative, advernised in anothercolumn. It In a medicine highly esteemed by even [one thai lias used it in Diarrhcoa. Dysentery, Cholera infinitum, eel , which at this season is so frequent. It is a perfect innocent medicine and gives immediate relief. Prepared and sold 291 .Market street Philadelphia? where may also he had Dr. Heeler's Cough Syrup, Vermifuge Syrup, Rheumatic Lotion, Liver and .Sanative Pills, Medicines of unsurpassed eflicacy. {?#" Also Dr. Heeler's SAll-VAPAlilLLA, a celebrated remedy in all Scrofula and Constitutional Disorders. It is, without doubt, the cheapest and best remedy for Chronic Disease of the Chest Strmach, Liver, and skin known?and admirably adapted forall derangements arrising from Impurities of the blood. Females sutiering from thefs>ss of Appetite, Nervomt Debility, Irregularities, Pains, Pimples. Blotchs. Sallow Complexion. Costiveness. etc.. Will find the Sarsaparilla decidedly the best remedy in use for their removal. No one should he without Dr. Heeler's Kunuuiiy Medicines, so beneficial in many diseases. Prim $1 per DotlU ?C bottles for ?j* For sale by Z. J. DkIIAY, Cantden S. C..and by Druggists and Stores throughout the country. Price 25 cents per bottle?see circulars &c., in liauds of the agents. July 9, ldftO. 51 Philadelphia Made Lair and Goal >> anting shoes Kid Tics ami Slippe.rs.jtisl receiver! by W ANDERSON & CO. , Unrivalled Assortment, THE subscriber has just received a new supply of Groceries, Confectionaries, Segars and Tobacco, consisting in part as follows: Groceries. Sugars?X.O.Porto Ilico crathed and loaf, (Stu arts best) New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses Mackarcl No. 1 in half kits Bacon; first quality leaf Lard L'uflfeee?Rio and Java: sack and table Salt IYas?Hyson, Young Ilyson and Green fancy and common Soaps Coafec(ioiiarie?. bandies, sugar plums and kisses; raisins: almond 'urrants; filberts; preserves, jellies and jams figs in boxes; Prunes in do., large and small &e Lemon syrup in quarts and pints; citron Nutmegs, cloves, allspice, cinnamon and ginger Sogair*. Clemencia,*' a splendid article, new brand 51 Duendee, Primera " " M's " Jonsolacion, Gold Leaf, Castillos &.c. Tobacco. S. S. Mycr's best Iloney Dew flyin's pressed Rough and Ready Superior Honey Dew; Wilson's peach-flavored A's Mrs. Miller's fine cut irVith many other articles too numerous to menion, which will be sold exceedingly low for cash. Country orders promptly attended to. Nov. 20. WM. C. MOORE. LVDIIS SHOES. Received from Philadelphia? Ladies Kid Slippers and Tics do Walking Shoes Misses Boots and Shoes, &c. Bv -)ct. 4. _ W. AKPKRSO"J * CO. IN EQJTrrY-KEKSIl \\V. Ex Parte Win. Nettles, Sarah Nettles, Hiram Nettles, per pro ami?Petition for sale of land. TN obedience to the orders of the Court I will L offer at public sale on Monday, the fitli day of, lanuarv, ensuing, before the court house in Cam Ion. all that piece, parcel or tract of Land, lying an the North side of Cranny's Quarter creek, in [he District aforesaid, containing one Imndrcti teres more or less, being part of a tract formerly belonging to J. Riddle, dee'd. and conveyed by the Sheriff of Kershaw District to David Harrison, tnd bv hirn to the Petitioners. Terms?So much cash as will pay costs, balance an a credt of one and two years, interest from sale, purchaser to give bond with good securities, and a mortgage of the premises. W. M. SHANNON, c,e. k. d. Dec. 3. [$:* 50j la LxecuforN Notice. ILL those who wero indebted to the late James R. McKain, at the time of his deafh, are hereby :alled upon to come forward and make settlement. And those having claims against his estate will please hand them in properly attested, JOHN ROS8ER, Exc'r. Sept 6,1850. 71 Salt, Bagging, Hope and Twine. For sale lew by SHAW & AUSTIN. Choice Segajrs of various brands. For sale by 8HAW & AUSTIN. ? p...u . i ji.>.,anto? O QUART BOTTLES. FOR. PURIFVJNti THE iiLO >IJ, AND FOR THE CURE OF For thej Removal and Permanent Cure of all Diseases arising from an Impare state of tlie Blood or habit of the System, viz: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Chronic Sore Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Rones and Joints,Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms. Sciatica or Lumbago ; and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mercury, Acidities or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life; also.Chroeic Onstituliinal Disorders, <Vc The value of this preparation is now widely known, and everyday the lield ol its usefulness is extending. It is approved and highly recomiren I ded by Physicians, and is admitted to he the most powerful and searching preparation front the root that has ever been employed in medical practice The unfortunate victim ol hereditary disease, with swollen glands, contracted sinews and bones hall carious has been restored to health air.1 vigor.? The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, loath some to hii.isell anil Ins attendants, has been made whole. Hundreds of persons, who had groaned hopelessly fur years, under cutaneous and glandular disorders, rheumatism, and many other complaints springing from a derangement of the secretive organs and the circulation, have beei: raised as it were from the rack of disease, and now. wiih regenerated constitutions, gladly testily to the efficacy of tins inestimable preparation. The follow.ng certificate from col. Samuel G. Taylor, a gentleman of fug)', standing ami extensive acquaintance through the southern states, and lately appointed consul to Mew Grenada, commends itself to the attention of ail. New Yrrfc, January 7,1S-M. Messrs. A. H. & L). Sands?Oed lemon; Having used and witnessed the effects of your va liable preparation ol Sarsapanlla on different persons in different parts of the southern coin.try, viz?Vigima, Louisian, 'J'exas and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high opinion entertained of its medicinol value. In my ov u case, it acted ill must like a < harm, removing speedily, tiie enervated state ol the system, am! exciting in ti.o most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. Vour Snrsaparilla is highly approvn* and cxtensively used l<y tin; army in Mexico, and my cousin, (Jen. Zacltary Taylor, has lor tlie past live years been in the habit of using it, and recommends the same; he and inyseil adopted the article at the same time, and n is now considered an ulmosi in dispensable article in the army. In conclusion, 1 i would say that the beiter it is known, the more highly it will he prized, and a runt that its health restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout the length and bread;It of our widely extended country. > >11 s very resocrtlully, S. G. TaYLUR, L\ s. Consul to X. Granada KEMAKK.lRLK < 1KB OF HKONCIIITIS. New York, Feb. 17, IeU?.?Messrs Sands: Ha ving suffered uuny vearu with a d.sease or my throat, affecting tiie laryrx, during which time 1 was treated by the m >st emiiteot physicians in Europe and iiw United States, without receiving any permanent benelit, but all the tune my general health and strength declining, and the disease making learI'uI progress: caustic applications were used, and what* ver else was thought most ellicient tor producing a cure; hut I am confident the deplorable situation i was in, the laryngitis br mg accompanied wnh phihisis and great d.tliruity in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had I not obtained relief through your invaluable Sarsapar;lla. I must say, gentlemen, when I eominenced using the Sarsaparilla, I did not place ; much cuutidence in its virtues: and this will not j surprise you when I inform you that I had tried j more than lit" v different remedied during the pa> | four years without any success; hut alter taking your Sarsaparilla a tew weeks, I was obli :ed tu j yield at last to evidence. This marvellous specific | has not only rulievd, hut cured me; and I therelore llunk it my duly gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation of my f " I. lull cure, lours very iruiv, u i Crnsulate of France in the U. Slates. ! The above statement and signntnrc were ac- ; knowlcdged in our presence by Mr. I). Parent, as true. For the Consul (Jen *rai of France, L. IJUItG, N ice-consul. The following interesting case is presented, and j the reader invited to itsccreful perusal?comment | on such evidence is unnecessary. Sew York, April 20, 1947. Messrs Sands: Gentieincn?Having long been afflicted with general debilty, weakness, loss of appetite, &c., receiving no benefit from the various remedies prescribed, I concluded, about three months since. t<> make use of your Sarsaparilla. I now have the pleasure of iufnr iiing 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 persanaliy give the j nrticulars of my case, and the effects of this invaluab'o medicine, by calling 295 Bowery, New York. Yours respectfully. JANKT MclNTOSH la ? -- . ... . ,'c I This certifies that Jtrss jnnei mtmuv.. ... known to me a member of the church in good standing, and \vr .by of conlidence. J. s. SPE.VCRR, Pastor Second Pn-sbytcrian Church, Brooklyn. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & I). SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton st, corner of William, New Vork. Sold | also by Druggists generally throughout the United 1 States and Canada*. Price 31 per bottle; six | bottles lor 85. Sold at James It McKainV, Camden, by Dr. A. Malloy, Cneraw, A Fitch, Columbia, and H.iViland, Harral cf* Co. Charleston. Oct. b. ?w3m Segal's and Liquors. SEGARS, of favorite brands; Brandy; (1805) second quality Brandy; Champagne and other Wine#- Porter and ale; choice old Port Wine, Millar's old Rye Whiskey; old Moog< Whiskey; Now England Rum. For sale by Nov. 18. H. LEVY & SON; MASMIC IIALffj ' -I CLOTHING 8T0EE, I 268 King-street, corner of Wentwortb, 9 CHARLESTON, S. C. XT,1" a! KF.NT & Ml rCHBLL are now re- 1 YY ceiviiig their usual supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, m which they would invite the attention of purrii torn. They keep constantly on 9 hand, a full and complete stock of Clothing and I Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will fl at all times find a full stock of English end French ('loth I)re6s and Frock Coate 9 Medium and low priced Cloth . do 9 Pants, of all descriptions, . v. ,H And a lull stork of Vests. 9 'I'hey would invite attention to their stock of 19 Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, *9 Under Garments, Hosiery, Glomes, Suspenders, 9 Dressing (riwn?, die. 4*c All of the above Goods will be sold at the low* 9 est prices. vHj W. A. KR.yr 4- MITCHELL. 9 2lH Kin<r-st. cor. Went worth. 9 April 12. 29 if 9 ft. V. AIMTUTERP 8 MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S. 0. 'Keeps oil Ijand and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices. The goods are got up expressly for a fashionable custom trade, and will bo found superior hi worki inansliip iind ijuality. I have also on hand and am j daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts 1 and furnishing articles, choice and clie ip. 1 shall sell ho article but what is good and substantial. also?? A fine assortment nI Silk and Fur flats, of the^^ very latest styles, f'om ;he house of Bcebe tf- Cos er. Jan. II. 1 tf J30.\E? WANTED! THE subscriber earnestly requests those indebt* eJ to hint to come forward and settle without delay. fou the future He will work for cash, and expects the money or Mtl.or ii'linn tKo ?-I? I.< 2?* a?*w1 a i vmicimviiwii ui? num ic utriivcmi* i ?r | those 10 whom he i* indebted, he will do work at the lowest cash priced N. B. A1111A NTS. June 14,I860. 47 tfw Leidy's Blood Pills. 1 LARGE and Iresh supply of the genuine arti* .1 cle.just received at Z. J. DEUAY'S. Aug. JU 66 THOMAS BOKNELL & CO. Ilece:vi?({ Ac Forward fug .Tlerchniit*, i CAMDEN, S. C. JJ. W. CHAMBERS, I Receiving and Forwarding merchant, A ten Buyer of Cotton and other Country Produce, CAMDEN, S. C. ; u t CO UN' Shelters. Patent Straw Cotter*. Plougii*, Patent Churns of the most approved kind?Rocking and *ic i tiuir < hair*, pails Tubs, aic., just received i?v / Sept. 17. [74tf 1 E. W. BU.NNF.Y. . CarDetins:!!! JT'ST opened an<! for sale. common, eitra fee. nwper fine. and imperial three ply Carpets, of^ievv pattern*. J Also. Printed Floor Clotlm, Hugs. and cotton Carpeting. A Sept. 17. [71 tf] E. W. BONN BY. | WILLIAM C. MOO HE, j DANK AGENT, I And Receiving and Forwarding merchant CAMDEN, S. C. Rf.ffrences?W. E. Johnson, Esq. Maj. J. .M DeSaussure, T. J. Warren, Esq. *-,y True Southron insert 3 tnonths. ~ 31 ill dudgeons, JUs. Mill Gudgeons, 10} to *J0 inch Mill Cranks, assorted sizes North Carolina, English and Norther lloMon j Ware, assorted, from } to55 gallons Patent Iron Axles. 1 to 2} inch. Mill Irons of any kind furnished to order. Mr.DO WALL & COOPER. >9 Tvl _j:? ~ Copal Varnish, Leather Varnish, Spanish Brown, Venetiau Red, Japan Varnish, Red Lead, &c. &c. .* Kept constantly on hand at Z. J. DeHAY'S .Sept. -JO. ' jew David'i or Hebrew Plaster, THE most successful Pain Extractor of the present day; Leidy's Sarsaparilla Pills; Jayue's Ague Pills; Brand reth's, Peters, Spencer's Mo? fat's, Gordon's, Heeler's, Robert's, Lee's and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills; clove anodyne Tooth Ache Drops; Egyptian Champoo; Pastiles do ' J'aris; English Tooth * Brushes; Hair Brushes; Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Combs; Perfumery; Gilt Toilet Bottles: China Inkstands, Paper, Pens, En velopes, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Mottos, die., die., may always be had at July 2. Z. J. DeHAVS. * The subscriber has just finished oil" a lot of Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and at unusually low prices. C. L. CH^ATft'EN. Pastilles de Paris. * FOR the alleviation and cure of Bronchitis and other diseases of the throat now so prevalent in the United States, among Ministers and other public sneakers For sale by HP|,t. 20 Z. J. DeHAV. Frcucli JUraudy. Superior French Brandy, for Medicinal purpo sea. for saie at McKAlN'S DRUG-STORE. Bogardus'Planetary Horse Power. TIIF. subscribers have received one^ of the above ma- : chines from the manufactory of Geo. Vail <Sc Co., to which they would call tlie attention of those who want powers for Ginning. Sawing or Grinding. Orders for any kind of MILL IRONS or CASTINGS will be promptly attended to. McDOW t-LL<fc COOPER. KT A few Mill Crank., on hand. ?. Sept. 20.185<1. 75 tf ? ' ' General Information! Tllkl subscriber would confidentially iniorm bis * kind patrons, and the public promiscuously, that lie is "in town," having returned from the North with an overwhelming stock of choice, cheap and elegant Goods, embracing every thing, new and elegant in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. His purchases consist entirely of Dry Goods, so-Iccted from the most recent importations, with the* closest attention to every branch of the Dry Good? business, so as to present to the public at once, ? complete assortment iu that line, and at prices low enough to suit the closest economist, l'arties from the country will please bear him in mind when they visit Camden, as his stock is always open lor inspection. * New Goods received every montli, at the llPok\^ mello Cash Stort. w JAMBS WILSCWfcj^ <* < ?