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LIVER COMPLAINT, Jfmindice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervon^Debllity, Dueuse<> of the Kidneys ANI> AJ.r. . * diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. such as Constipation, inward Piles. fuJnets oc Blond to the Head, * acidfty'af the Stomach.fttiflra. tlearlborh, msgun for FodSPnillfless or freight in the Stonmcli, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the s Pit of the Stomach, swimming yf the Head, htirried and difficult Breathing, buttering at the -Heart, choking or suffocating ?>i?imna when in a I,vine Posture, dimness of vbion* dots or webs before the 'Sight, Fever and dOII pain ip the head, deficiency of Perspiration, yellowness of ilie skin.and eyes, pain in the side, hack chest and limbs, sudden flushes of the Heart, burning in e flesh, imagining of evil snd great depression of spnits, CAN BE KPFKCTUADLV Ct'HEU BV DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BV DR. . M. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 130 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the almve diseases is not excelled, i eqnalled, by any other preparation in the l.'nited Stat-s as the enres attest, in muny rases after skilful phyicians had failed. These Hitter* hre worthy the attention of invalids. Pes easing great virtues in the rectification <>f diseases of tin Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most scarcliim powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BK CONVINCED. Chas. Robinson. Esq , Easton, Md., in a letter to I r Jacluon, Jan. 9. 1830. said? "My wife and myself have received more l?enefit frou your medicine than any other we have ever taken for tin Dyspepsia and Liver disease." " The Tenth Is'gion," published at Woodstock, Va. Jan. 10, 1850, said? "a great medicine" "We have uniformly refrained from recommending h the public any of the various Patent Medicine* of the day unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among thosi we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitters, inven ted by Dr. Iloofland.nnd prepared by l)r. Jackson,in Phil adelohia. One instance in particular, in which thesnpe rior virtues of this medicine have been tested. itas unci under our observation. During the last summer, a son <i Mr. Abraham Brahill, of this cottrtflV, wan very seriousl; afflicted with Liver Complaint, anil after trying in vaii , * various remedies, he pnrcbased a bottle of the. Hitters ant after rating it, was so inucli relieved of his distressing tnal ady that lie procured another bottle, and is restored entire ly to health. V JtEAD FURTHER A FEW FACTS. The " Philadelphia I temoorat," the leading Gentian jour nal of Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov* 24th? "We again call atteution to tl?e remuval of the frermat Medicine store, the principal depot for the sale of Dr. ihs.il laud's Gentian Bitters, from 278 Race to 120 Arch street one door below Sixth. Owing to the increased dematu for this osedicine, and for the accommodation of his ntimer ous patients, i>r. Jackson lias hern compelled to occupy t larger store. We wish him success in Ins new quarters he ia deserving of it. The Bitters Mixture is without donb the greatest medicine extant for diseases of the Liver am Bowels. A stubborn case of Chronic Diarrhoea has conn under our notice, wherein the patient had exhausted tin Materia Medicas of the diflereat schools of medicine will no apparent benefit. lie was induced to use these bitters and a few bottles of them have entirely cured him: Man; uch cases we eonld refer to. We hope our readers wii recollect this great restorative, should they be so oufurtit mite as to require its use. Dr. Jacksou possesses the orig jnal unpublished receipt of Dr. Iloofland, and he prepare this medicine with this care. Those purchasing shouh call at his store, or see that his name is written upon tin wrapper outside, and blown in the bottle, as imitation* o ail good articles are common." Judge M. M.Noah,ageo'leman with great scientifican< literary attainments,said in his "New York Weekly Mes wiser, Jan. C. 1850, aDi iloorla.vd's Germas Bitters.?Here is a pre natation which the leadtnc presses in the Union appear it be unanimous in recommending. anTl the reason is obvious It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the mos celebrated physicians of modem times, the late Dr. Chris topher Wilneim Iloofland, Professor to the University o Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one o the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced *r ?thp enemv ofliumhtig. ant) therefort lie TIOO VIUp>l?U'?--; ...? # w a medicine of which he wa* the inventor and endorser inn] he confidently relied on. He specially recommended ii ii liver complaint, dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of tin stomach, consti|<atiou. and nil mniplaiut.* arising from i disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the in testines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their eonvir tkm of its excellence, and several of the editor* speak o its effects from their own individual experience. I'ndei these ciieumstancea we feci warranted not only in callim tho attention of oor readers to the present proprietor's (Dr C. M, Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the ar tiele to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. Tlie " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best familj newspaper published in the United States, the editor say* o DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. 'It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat ent Medicines to the confidence and patronage ?four read er*. and therefore, when we recommend I)r. Iloofland'i German Bitter*, we wish it to be distinctly understood tha we are not speaking of the nostrum* of the day, that art noued about fbra brief period and then forgotten after thej have done tbeir guilty race of mischief, hut of a nu-dieint long eltacljshed, universally prized, and which has niel the lieartv approval of the Faculty itself," Evidence upon evidence ha* been received (like tin foregoing) from all section* of the Union, the last tliret years, and the strongest tesiimony in it* favor, i*, that there is more of it usep in the practice of the regular Physicianof Philad*lphia than all other i net rum* cmnhiiied, a facl that can easily he established, and fully proving that n scientific preparation will meet with tlieir quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure liver complaint and dvspep fa, no one can don hi, after u*ing it a* directed, it act.specifically unnn the stomach and liver?it i* preferable ti calomel in all bilious diseases?ilie eflcrt i* immediate.? They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lias attained that high character whicli is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counter feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the livci of those who are innocently deceived. LOOS WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE DENTINE. They have the written signature of C. .11. JACKSON upon tne wrapper, 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, date of 27t: ltace street.) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gen. crally throughout the country. r??i-J.. C.mucv Iiv Jamks R. M'ICain?Columbia by Boatwright A Mini?t'liesi.T C. II. by Itet'dv <fc l.'nij; and by re*psrtable Druggist* generally throughout the United State*. Aug. 13. B1 Sulpli. Qiiiiiiiu'. THE Subscriber has just received a few imerso of Roscngarteii & Denis's Superior Quinine which lie offers at prices asjotv as it tan be possibly afforded in this market, for cash or short cedit. Z^J. DEHAY Domestic Items. BROWN and bleached .Sheetings, every width, Ticking; English I<ong-cloths; Counterpanes, plain and figured curtain Dimity; garmonlDiinitv; colored Hotneppuns and Denims; plaid Linssy. Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. a lso 1150pieces of bleached and brown Homespuns as low as they can be bought any where in Amer ca. At JAMES WILSON'S. Hardware, Groceries, Bagging, Rope and Twine, READY-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes &c. Just received and for salo at the! lowest prices possible by M. DRUCKER ^ CO. t*. JRniftlnn. A few Boxes new Raisins inei received ny lew c MOORB. Upward of Ten Thousand Cures;! Consumption -can l>e Ourcd !: DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF ' MVERW(HJTAi\ TAR,* For (lie cure of Consumption and all Diseases of the Luii?* nnd Breast. i S* . FROM DU. HIRAM COX. V, . L&f. Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical jgi College ? | 4^1 Mr. A. I< Scovill; However reluctant I haftbv been to permit my name to bft*attacK3(l to patent medicine, 1 consider it a dutr to the couiugpity to state that in three cases of incipient comBtfaptian^i \iz: Miss Bell, Miss Harder, and Mr." 11. II. Cox, one of our City ( ouncil, that Dr. Rogors'Liverwort anil Tar operated more like a specific tj)an like any other remedy, that I ever used. One ot the cases, viz: Miss Bell, pronounced hy several ! Physicians to he laboring under the last stage* ol j Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in j?nod I health, (rem the use of a few bottles ol the above syrup. 1HKA.M CO A, M I). Cincinnati. Jan. 2o, 1S17. FROM THE HON. JUIMiK HENRY MORSE Mr. A. Scnviil: J am well acquainted with Dr. j Hiram Cox and his practice, lie :?avin?r been my I physician for many years, ami can cheerfully say . that llinve as iiincli confidence iri his skill as any J man living. HENRY MORSE. ' ' Cinciimat', Nov. 8th, 1817. . Despair not though your Physicians and Friends give you up to die! 11 \ | Your condition cannot he more helpless than | that til Mrs. Rowe. I This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in . my side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and lor the space ot one year grew rapidly ! worse. Although I had in attendance three pliyj sicians. one of whom was considered very skillful, , | all ol their efforts piovcd alike unavailing. At j last one of the physicians came in, and decided that I I could not live more than one day longer! All ' of toy friends believed tln.t a few days at most would end my earthly career. . j My brother at this crisis, hearing of the astonish j ing cures made l>v Dr. Rodgcrs' Liverwort and " | Tar, went to Clullicotlie, distan' thirty miles, to J.1 procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell, y I before 1 had used half a bottle my cough was eni i tire'y cured, and when I had used two bottles I -I was able to attend to my familv vocations as usual. ; H ARRIET ROWE. Mr. Merriweather writes as Follows: " ? ' "?:u n?v., n. (.Ivor mr. a* \j* octivui, i/cfti ?jii?mm mi I wort and Tar came safe to liand. 1 liave sold a ' number of bottles. 1. has met with great success. _ | A young man of this place, supposed to have the I consumption, lias been entirely cured. i ! D. M E It RI WEATHER. * i Denmark, Tenn., June 30, lSJd. * ! eyTlie following certificate from one of the most distin. j gtiishcd physicians in Cincinnati,!* entitled to great credit: : j I feel constrained front a sense of duly to make toe fol! lowing statement, conscious thai it mnv' up|tear unprufes. B j siotial. Mr. (Charles Wade, "f tois city, was ipnte low 8 I with Pulmomiry Consumption, for which I had been 1 j treating with less than usual success. At hisrcqiu st, and ^ ; that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's ( j Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its effects I were really surprising. After using tin? second bottle my I visits were discontinued, and lie was soon restored to pealth. 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother prac: tiioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary comilaitits which baffle the orilinarv mode of treatment. 1 WILLIAM'J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1814 . Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 2G, 1848. Mr. A. L. .Soovill, Cincinnati : Dear ?S*ir?I want you to send me one gross of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. I am entirely out of it, and have constant calls fur it. The remarkable cures that it has made here, has tnade a great demand for it. Yours, dr.. 11. W. HITTI.NOTO.N, Druggist. tty-Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations..X3 J. N. B.?The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Ro! 1 gers."on tiie engraved wmpiier around each hottle. ' * * " ' ' At CV.1.1 ftJcPriee??1 per bottle, or mi liJiues ior ouiu ' wholesale and retail by ; SCOVIL tjr MEAD, ' 13 Charles si., New Orleans. Vilr (Jrnrral Agents for the Southern States, : Sold by J. U. MeKain, Camden ; A. Fitch, Columbia; 1 Hiivilitnd. Jlarrall <fc Co., and P. M. Cokem, Charleston t * , Man use I Jlall.Wiinisbam. j-j CCallon the .Agent for a pamphlet, ami sec r' the above < crlificatcs in full, and a vast number of 5 others. March 26, 2t wfim A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED. THE CELEBRATED ' WflfHttBl t A certain remedy) for all fixed pains in tlie Aide, ('best s 1 J/)ins. Back. Bowels. Mo clef, Rheumatism in all its va* r . ried forms. Nervous Affections. I,one and Liver Com' plaints. Spinal Affections. Female Weaknesses. etc. etc. t , For the above complaints tliis plaster lias no kciuai. j The great Cflebritv wbieli it has already nopiired, not on ! ty in the old. but in the new world?the extraordinary ' cures it has |ierfnrined ill the most c.Mieme cases of sutler. ! ins. have aciptircd for it such a reputation, that the pro < prietor has not?until recently?been able to supply liul* ' j inedehtand. ,l | The sales throughout every city, town and village in j the I'niled States, are without a parallel! A circumstance not surprising, when the vast amount of human suffering relieved by its use is considered. In spi' luil defects, the benefit usually is of the most decided elm1 meter. In N'erveus Complaints, nineteen cases out of twenty readily yield to the penetrating siimtila combined in this valuable preparation. In Ulietiiuatism, either acute or chronic, the claims of the Hebrew Plaster have long since been universally aci knnwledgcd. Those who an* laboring under weak hacks, no matter from what cause the weakness may h#Vt* origi I noted?eveli if Mllrh |KT>?>lls nave neen minguiucu ?n |irvviolin np|ili('ttli<>im?in the iim' ?f I la* Hebrew Planter tliey will lind the affected j?siri Maidenly restored to it? origisoundness. An i supporter incases of cniinliliitional wvaknes it will be found nl great advantage. It in particularly rueomniended to fetualen who are sutlering from suddc weakliens.or general debility. In short. it oinhraeen nil the vir! tues which the most scientific mind wan ca|nth|e olfroui' pounding from vnluahie substances found in the old wurhl 1 j and will In- found entirely free Iroiu llu:.-e ohjectionn j wliieli are a source of complaint with the numerous spread1 planter* now before the public. 1 - When- this Piaster is applied, pain cannot exist. I These Planters possess I lie advantage of being put up in I air-tight boxen, hence iliey retain their full virtues in all ] climate*. We have ju.-t received the following lentimoj uiui from <\ <: .Seller*, mi eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alfilmma. lie is a gentleman 1 | in high standing, and one whose influence ban great weight; Camden, Ala., Nov. 21. |S|8. Messrs. Seovil Mead: (Jeiulemen?Having been requested to state w hat lias been the result of nty experience by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply, by bnaying that I have found it to he nn heretofore recommended, uu invaluable inedieine. Iti different cases of my I fumilv I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors. i ami |inins, and ii has never failed to afford iiiwta.nl relief, j 1 have also used it with u'""d elFvrt my own person, in the cure of ulcers, will) whiclii have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. j C. C. SELLERS. Beware, of Counterfeit* and Base Imitations. ('ACTION?1The subscribers arc the only General Agents in the Southern S'latcs for the sale of this truly t aluahle Plaster; nml in order to prevent purchasers being imjiosed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city anil 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 ill. 2. The genuine lias the engraved head of Jew David on the directions around I lie box. with accompanying Record of Court, to E- Taylor, Rochester. SCOV1L (V MEAD, 113 Chart res et.. New Orleans. Sole General Agents for the Southern States. Sold by J. R. McKnin Camden; A. Fitch. Columbia; Haviland Harrall Co. and I*. .11. Cohen Charleston; Mancel Hall. Winnsborough. Caldwell ifc James, Newberry; Reedy A- RulT. Chrstcrullr. Mothers. Read This Attentively, | Dlt. ItlvELEirS C'OnhlAL A\l> CARMINATIVE. <. For the speedy ami permanent cure of Dinrrlirra, Dysentery, Cholera, Infantum. Cholera Morbus. Clodim Slimmer Complaints, Flatulency Tains in the tstonmA, Ac. and from all Uerangern-.-nt of stomach and ln/Wem from Teething; " ??7* '1 he time has again arrived wjie.n diseases of ttrtij stomach and bowels carries its thousands to a pre*MRrc ?rave. Is there no remedy to stay the march o f'death! Wk answer. YES?the Cordial will cure and prevent wne-tmpift of all cases of disease aflectintr these orermik rJJor^Rian live thousand cases of disease were cured by it ^TOring the past -year. All families consulting the welmtre of their children mid selves, will acbgpftdy to hnve this artyde liy them. In all cases of fiutMuihe money will qWllvro'he returned, and to those wfffs^ajUJKihle to nurcbiMrit will |>e clieerfnllv' bestowed. . Iw' t II JI ,|? A NI) 11A S CT It KI>, T JIK WO RST FOIlM^UT DISKASK Ol* TIIKSTOUAi^I AA'IJ BOWK^*K,\l)THK FOl.I.OWINC, IiVlUENcfci<: s . From the Spirit of the Times. . I, i Dr. Heeler's Cordial .and Curiiiinhtive. is qOtoinly a valuable desideratum iu every family, to the tWing and to adult, hilt parlietiliirly wheree there are children. We s|ienk advisedly, Imcatise we litive thoroughly tried it. iind proved its healing and cHicaneUs properties in tmr hiuiily. We would most eordially recommend the public to tyve it I a fair trial, which is only want ins to appreciate its value Froin the North American and Cuited States (.'azette. ' Sept. till 1817. ! In these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves every one to be prepared with a remedy for the evil sllects which it i sometimes produces?we have been told by those that i knew and who have trieii it?that Heeler's Cordial I- an ' art.ele which lias been thed in some of the severest cases | of Summer Complaint. b>lh in infants and crown |iei>oii8. .The Cordial can be pruc tired at the corner of Tl.ird and I South Streets. From Xcal's Saturday Gazette Augu*t29th HI7. I>r. Koeler's Cordial.?We would rail the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will be fititid advertised at length in our colnnnis. As a corrective in ruses of Diarrbma. a lisease very prevalent at the present lime, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it.? It is perfectly safe in iu nature, and we speak experimentally, when we say that it aflords immediate relief. From the Pennsylvania Inquirer. Sep. 1st. IS 17. Dr. Heeler's Cordial ami Carminative.?This article is : advertised in another pari or our paper, it is warmly re! commended by famines who have lied it. It is especially i useful uniting children, inn! has effected hundreds of cures, j The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the j subject, some of which is very strong. The ("ordtel is nut a (|ilsii'K mmriKii, mil u riirciuii) piifunu j perfectly free from any tliini; injurious, j From the Unity Pcnnsylvauian, Nept. IGlh 1817. We are constrained to say that the '('arminnti ve'Vof Dr. | Keeler's now extensively used in this City, is rapidly making its way to public lav or. Its ingredients are o | course unknown, but it is mild in its operaiion, pleasant 11 the ta>te, and a remedy quite as good as any now used fot | the same complaints. From the Daily News, July 13th, 1850. | Summer Complaint.^-The season when this complaint i exists is now here! if persons having it in their famili--* would only puri-hase n bottle of Dr. Keeler's Carminative Cordial, they would save much expense and trouble. e peak of the virtues of this medicine knowingly*. From the Spirit o! the Times, Kntztown, July 13,1818, We wish to direct the attention of the readers of tliif paper to Dr. Keeler's cordial and Carminative, odycrnised in another column. It is a medicine highly esteeingd by i evenjone that lias used it in Diarrhoea," Dysentery, Cholera j infautunt, cct, which at this season is so frequent. It is t perfect innocent.medicine and gives immedirje relief. Prepared and sold 294 .Market street Philadelphia? where may also he hod Dr. lveeler's Cough Syrup. Vermt fuge Syrup, Rheumatic Lotion, Liver and -Siaiiaiive Pills Medicines of unsurpassed cflirncy. {XT' Also Dr. KeeWi SARS'APAIULLA,a celebrated remedy in all Scrofula and C-onstilulional Disorders. It is,a without doubt. I lit cheapest and l>est remedy for < 'hronic Disease'nf the Chcsi Struiach, Liver, and skin known?atul admirably adapted for all derangements arrieing from Impurities of the blood Females sulleriiig from lite Loss of Appetite. Nervous Debility, Irregularities, Pains, Pimples, Blntchs. Sallow Complexion Costivencss. etc.. Will find the Snrsaparilla decidedly the best remedy in use for their removal. No onr should Ixs without Dr. Kecler's Fnmmily .Medicines, s< beneficial in many disease*. i'ricn ?1 per botlli?iG buttle: for $5* For sale by Z. J- DeIIAV. Camden S. C..and by Draggists and Stores tbroiighout the country. Price 25 cents jxir Iwllln?see circulars <t?\, m nanus ol ttie audits. July 'J, ld60. 51 Philadelphia Made Calf and Goat Walking Shoes Kill Tins and Slippe.rs.just received I13* W ANDERSON & CO. Unrivalled Assortment. THE subscriber lias just received a new supply of Groceries, Coufectionaries, Sugars and Tobacco, consisting in part as follows: (iroccrlt!* Sugars?N.O.Porto Rico crashed and loaf, (Stu arts best) New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses * Mackarel No. 1 in half kits Jtacou; first quality leaf Lard ! Coffees?Uiu and Java: sack and table Salt Teas?Hyson, Voting Hyson and Green Fancy and common Soaps l'oufectiouaric?. Candies, sugar plums and kisses: raisins: almond Currants; filberts; preserves, jellies and jams j Figs in boxes; Prunes in do., large and small &c ' Lemon syrup in quarts and pints; citron Spice*. i Nutmegs, cloves, allspice, cinnamon and ginger Sejjar*. | "Clemencin," a splendid article, now brand j El Duendee, Priinera " " M's " I Consolacimi, Gold Leaf, Castillos &c. TolHM'4'O. S. S. Myer's host Honey Dew Svin's pressed Rough and Ready i Superior lloney Dew; Wilson's piach-fiavorcd A's Mrs. Miller's fine cut With many other articles too numerous to mention, which will be sold exceedingly low for cash. Country orders promptly attended to. Nov. 20. WM. C. MOORE. LASHES SHOES. I Received from Philadelphia? Ladies Kid Slippers and Ties do Walking Shoes Misses Boots and Shoes, &c. By Oct. 4. W. ANDERSOV * CO._ 1\ EQUITY?KERSHAW. Ex Parte Win. Nettles, Sarah Nettles, lliram Nettles, per pro ami?Petition for sale of land. IN obedience to the orders of the Court I will offer at public sale on Monday, the Htli day of January, ensuing, before the court house in Cam don. all that piece, parcel or tract of Land, lying on the North side of Granny's Quarter creek, in the District aforesaid, containing one hundred acres more or less, hcing part of a tract formerly belonging to J. Riddle, dec'd. and conveyed by the Sheriff* of Kershaw District to David Harrison, and by him to the Petitioners. Terms?So much cash as will pay costs, balance onacredtof one and I wo 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. [S3 5(1] ts__ Kxcriilor'r Notice. ILL those who were indebted to the late Jaines It. McKain, at the time of his death, are hereby called upon to come forward and make settlement. And those having claims against his estate will please band them in properly attested, JOHN ROSSKR, Exc'r. Sept. 6,180O, a 71 Salt, Rilling, Rope and Twine. For sale low bv SHAW & AUSTIN. Choice fiegars of various brands. For sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. '' Ift (tI AKT KOTTIJ;?$. | ] FOR PURIFYINfi TUB lfl.OOI>, AND FOR! TUB CURB OF | ? For the, Itemovnl mid Peimnm-ut Cure ofal! H Dispense* it rising Irom mi Impure >tnle oft lie lPoort or linbit ol the .System, viz; j Scrofula or King's Evil, RhcuiuutDm. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*, Chronic Sore E|es, lliug Worm ?r Teller, 1 j, Scald ilend, Enlargement and Pain uf the Hones and j Joints.Stuhlxirn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptom*'. Sciatica 1 or Lutnbago ; and .Disease* urising from an Injudicious * I use of Alercury, Acidities or Dro|isy. lixjiosure or liuprit- c; donee in Life; also,( 'hrix-ie Constitutiiual Disorders, Hit: ; The value of this preparation is tuitv widely i known, and every clay the field ol its usefulness is j j | extending. It is approved ami liigh'y rocoimren j o ; ded hv I'liysicians, and is admitted to he the most i ? powerful and searching preparation Irom the root ( that has ever been employed in medical practice 1 The uuforliinalc victim ol hereditary disease, w i:h j | swollen gI .nds, contracted sinews and hones hall I 11 cartons has been restored to hcallli nit ! vigor? . 'j The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, loath- \ 11 sonic to liit.isell and his attendants, has beet: made 1 ? whole. Hundreds of persons, w ho had groaned hopelessly for years, under cutaneous and glandular disorders, rheumatism, and many other coin- t plaints springing Irom a derangement of the secre- ' ' live organs and the circulation, have beet; raised , as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with po'nciitiirioiis. <rlnd!c tos'ilv tn the el | lUgtl'-iHllVU -1 J. ---?j - | . , ficacy of this inestimable preparation. j ' Tlie follow.?g aertlficatc from mi. Samuel G. | ' Taylor, a gentleman of hig!r. si a tiding ami cxloii- ' sive acquaintance through the southern stales, and lately appointed consul to New Grenada, com1 mends itself to the attention of all. ' New Yrrk, January 7,1818. [ MesHrs. A. H. &. D. Sands?Oed leiuen: llav- j i ing used ^qd witnessed the effects .of your va liable preparation of Sarsnparilla ou different per" so08 in d Herent parts of the southern country, j viz?-Viginia, Lotiisian, Texas and Mexico, 1 fee! much pleasure in stating the high opinion cutcri tai nted.of its mcdicinol value, in my own case, it 1 1 acteiTalmust like a charm, removing speedily, the | enervated state of the system, ami exciting in the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating . influence. Your .Sarsaparilh is highly approver and extensively used by the army in Mexico, and my cousin, , Gen. Zachary Taylor, has lor tlie past live years , been in the habit of using it, and recommends (he same* he and myself adopted tlie article at the ! p same time, and it is now considered an iiluiost in e 1 dispensable article in tlie army. In conclusion, 1 would say that the belter it is known, the more ? highly it will lie prized, and trust that its health restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout tlie length and bread:h of our widely extended country. \ mi s very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOlt, U. S. Consul to N. Granada I] KKMAKK .A 1IJ.K CCBK ?>F BKOXCItrrrS. r New York, Feb. 17, 1818.?Messrs Sands: Having suffered tinny years with a disease of my J throat, affecting tlie larynx, during which time I i was treated by tlie mast eminent physicians in j Europe and the United States, without receiving " I 5n? iiprmnnmit benefit. hut all the lime inv ireuer- ! ? ai lieallb and strength declining, and the disease ( making learlul progress: caustic applications were t used, and what' ver dse was thought most efficient for producing a cure; but I am confident tho de- c plorable situation I was in, the laryngitis b< mg ac- v cumpamed with phthisis and great difficulty in J breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had ? I not obtained relief through your invaluable Sar- { sanarilla. I must say, gentlemen, when I eoni. r r menced using the Karsaparilla, 1 did not place [ much coutidcuce in its virtues: and this will not * surprise you when I inloriu you that I bad tried J more than !if;y different remedied during the pas 1 / four years without any success; but alter taking ! j1 your Sarsaparilla a lew weeks, I was obli.ed to ? yield at last to evidence. Tin's marvellous specific ' * has not only relievd, hut cured me; and 1 therefore | g think it my duty gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation of my , jj cure. Vonrs very truly, 1) I'AUENT. |c Crnsulutc of France in the U. Slates. J The above statement and signature were ac know lodged in our presence by .Mr. I). Parent, at. ! true. For the Consul Gen -ral of France, T.. RORU, Vice-consul. J r, . * ; A The following interesting ease is presented, and J' the reader invited to its crreful nerusal?comment ' on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, April 20, 1847. Messrs Sands: Gentlemen?Having long been e alHicted with general debilty, weakness, loss of ap- J Jj petite, &.C., receiving/\n henelit from the various (l remedies prescribed, I concluded, about three , months since. t'? make use of your Sarsnparilla. I now have the pleasure of informing you that its c effects have been attended with the happiest re- t? suits in restoring my health, and I am induced to ?? add my testimony to the many others you already 0J ; possess, and those desiring further information, 1 pcrsanally give the particulars of my case, and the j effects of this invaluah'e medicine, by calling t 285 Bowerv, New York. Yours respectfully. T JANET MclNTOSII.ja T This certifies that M:ss Janet A/cInlosh is known to me a member of the church in good standing, and worthy of confidence. J. 8. SPENCRR, l'nstor Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. IJ II y A W nw llpiiinriyld mul I tliomistfi. 1 fWI II. W XM Mil** V..V,...,...., Fullon si, corner of William, New York. Sold F also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per bottle; six bottles lor S5. Sold at James R. McKain's, Camden, by Dr. A. Malloy, Cneraw, A Fitch, Columbia,and Ii?viland, Marral ?.f- Co. Charleston. Oct. 8. 8'2?\v3in Segais anil LiquSrs. SKGAKS, of favorite brands; Brandy; (180f>) i second quality Brandy; Champagne and other Wines- Porter and ale;"choice old Port Wine, Millar'e old Rye Whiskey; old Mong. WhiBkey; Now England Rum. For sale bv Nov. 18. 11. l.i-VY & SON. j,H For llie ISriitoviil ;iml rrriiianrBt Cure of ill NERVOUS DISEASES, n<l of tlnne (Vini|>luinU wbm\Ii tn- eanic.l by an iiii|mii?4, WeHkenril III' iiiiIifhIIIi} c. million Of (be NK.IIVOUS IJVSTKN. Thil beautiful nnd convenient abdication ?' tbe int ulrrioM won of <? W.VANISM awl MAIJNKTIX'.I, Im been pn> mnced li.v ilinliiiguwhed |>U.\iiciau% botli in Kum|-e *(nl lb* niletl Male*, to be tbe mutt eMtutlU MrdiV4i%rutog tf br? CHRISTIE'S CWUSaNIO BELT ?*i * MAGNETIC FLUID, J lived with tins most jn-ifiTl and certain ancceaa in all J rnw* <H j URKRRAIi DKIIII.l I V, I . II.. l.nJt- eivinr Iuik (be carjoM J lie.JfclUC.....^ ..... ,,o c rgiiiia, ami invigorating the entire eyatcm. Alto iu >1T& ? KAMI', PAKALYSIS tmJ PAI.8Y, DY8PKPSIA or' INDh 1 IK.3TION, KIIKL'M ATIS.W. ACUTE Mil (J It HO NIC,, UOUX 9 PILKI'SV, I.L'MBAtiO, DKAENKSS, NKItVOL'S TKi> I IOK8, PALPITATION OK TUB HEAUT, APOPLEXY, I KI.'HALOIA, PAINS iu the SI UK and CI I K.ST, 1.1VB& OMI'I.AINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CUItVATUHE f the SPINK, HIP ( O.MPLAINT, M8KASKS of tha *ID;KVS, DK.KIOIE.NOY OK NK. It VOL'S and PHYSICAL K* . ' ROY. and all NKIt VOL'S DISEASES, which complaints ansa mm our timple cause?namely. .tv . 'to Jj A Derangement of the Nervous System. | Qrj- In NKKVOHH COMPLAINTS. Drug* aud Medicine* ?c rrair Ike Jit fir. for they weahaelha vital eaargiaa of tha Irea.ly puixlratcd lyilem ; while under the atreugthening, ? fe giving, viuli/.ing influence of fialvanism. aa applied l>y >i? heautifnl and wonderful dircovery, the exbeneted patient * ? nd weakened lull'ercc i* reetored to former health, etraf^th, laaticity and vigor f ? The great peculiarity and excellence of > ^ Dr. Ohriatie's Galvanic Curatives, ousiata, in the fact that ther a ire at and core dines** hy ant "rd eppliralien, in place of the oanal mode of drugging and ' diyiicking tlie patieut, LU axUaucted Nature links aoralneaiy inder the infliction v-rvta. They Hremlheu Ike whole lytlra. eynolitt He eireuUtiwo of he blood, promote the tecrelioHt, and mover do the ifiq 111II mjl| aider niiy circumtioneei. Since their introduction in She United Statea. only three years since store than . .iJ 60,000 Persons 1 ncliiding all agea. classes and condition*, among which WMt i targe number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Ner* oui Complaints, have lieen . )>" J ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OlW?, ** when *11 hope of relief had been gieee up,*hnd every thing slae been tried in vain! ^ " ? . j To illustrate the une in in*.-rr--:he rue of a person afflicted with thit bane of eifilieamMk DYSPEPSIA, or any oilier rhmnieor Nertoes Disorder.,. 1? jriiinery rases, stimulants are taken wkirk,by their^acthm ae be nerves sod muiclei of the stomsch, afford temporary raliX >ut which leave the patient in a lower, stale, tod with injured acuities, after the action thus excited has ceaeed Now eomiire thii with the effect re?tilting bom the application of the JALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic aufferefcerea in the I'ortr ?y mptoms of an attack, and tiaply tip the Bdk nwond be body, using the .Magnetic Fluid u directed. Use abort leriod the insensible perspiration will let on the pesMra [lenient of liie Belt, thereby causing a UsJraiifc circuit tsou vhich wHl pan on to tbe negative, awl tbunc# back afNB tn he positive, thu? keeping up a continnont Galvanic circa 1? ion throughout the system. Thus the maahaerprt cases Of )V8PKPSIA are PKItMA NKNTLY CUUKD.^X KEWTurff 8 OFTKN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO LQAD1CATS TBS MSKASF. OK YKAR8. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIAL* Of the most Undoubted Cbsrsrtcr,- , a.; 'mm all parts of the Country could he given, sufficient hlfl very column in this paper! v AN EXTRAORDINARY CASB< , hich conclusively proves tbat " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CUllE OP J RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DTSPBPSll. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman f New Jersey, if distinguiabed attainment! and exalted eputation Sidxkt, New Jersey, July Id, Wf. Ds. A. If. Ch.ii la?Deer Sir: Yon wish 10 know of ffm. vhnt has l>een the . Wult in mv own ctse, of the application M NIK tiALVANIC toKLT AND NKCKLACK- Jlly reply ker ollows: For about tmenty yean I had been euffering from Dytwp ia. K.very year the symptoms became worse, nor could 1 >htain iieriiinnent relic! 'from any course of medical treatment vhatever. About fourteen years siuee, in consequent oC reipieut exposure to the weather, in the discharge of oral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rbeamaism. whicb for year after year, caused me indascribatle tiguish. Farther: in tbe winterof '44 and '4?, inconsequence f if preaching a great deal in my own and various other hurclies in this region, I was attacked by the Broeehiti^ vbich soon bccsme so severe as to require en immedteta st? ensiun of iny jiastoral labors. JVy uerreus rytlem trat nam iiiriiutA/y proitratii, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so Uo did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection?thus evincing 1 hat these disorders were connected with each other.through lie medium of the Nervous System. In tbe whole pbarmeco.1. .1 J I. V. _i .tM Mali win liicic .rciitcu ui uc iiu idmchiw ?^??? ..w . each and recuperate my Nervous System ; ererr thief that I ail tried for this purpose had completely tailed. At l?t I i as led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though rith no rery sanguine hopes of their efBtlenc*,) I determined ?try the eri'ect of the application of the UAtVANlC BELT iM) NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was i June, 1846. To ur orkst sstonishmkxt, ix two nsra mr Irircrsu iisd ooxa; ix kioht hay* I wss txsaLcn re ksl'mk sit rssToasL utBoaa; noa hstk i sixce omittxmsixoi.ic snaricx on account or Tint Bao.ncHiTia; and sit lUROMaTie arrmroax Hsa mrrrexLv cum to Taeoeuc as. uch is the wonderful and happy resolts of the experiment 1 have recommended the BELT and. FLUID to many whs are been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. They ave tried them, with Hsrrs bksults, I isukic, in iTtaf sax. I am. dear air, rery respectfully your*, ROBERT W. LANDIS. .j Tic Doloreux and N&ralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are immtiMtiff ttierrd by the application of the Osi.rsnic Bki.t, Nkc*lacx"* md Fi i'iii. The Belt diffuse! the F.lectricity through the vstem ; the Necklace has a local effect, and the Fluid acta irectiy upon the affected nerves. In these distressing Mictions the application NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible complaints are always causet y a dtraotrmnU of thf A'lrrfi The Bki.t, Bracvlrts sua i.fio will cure nearly every ense, no matter how roung or d the patient, or how confirmed the complaint Numerous id astonishing proofs in possession of the proprietor. 0Xf- Many hundred V/tiScates from ail parts of the country ' the most extraordinary character can be given, if required, -* Or?- No trouble or inconvenience attends the urn of DR. ItklSTIF. S Q.ir.V.WIC JlRTICf.ES, and they may worn by the moat feeble and delicate with perfect aeae end fely. In many cuti uie temminn attending tneir ma ja ?A/y pUasntti ani'mgrtekle. Thay can baaent to any part the country. " Prices: "he Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars, he Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars, he Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Bach* he Magnetic Fluid, " One Dollar. -"a (SO- The article! arc accompanied by /till and nlain dirao. >ni. ramphleto with fall particular* may ba had cf the ithorizeri Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. 0(7" Beuxu t of Counterfeit/ mi frtlflltit Imitotinn/. D. O. MOHBHBAD, - M. D., GENERAL AOENT KOK TIIR I'NlTKO-STATKn, 139 Ilrosdivnr. New York* or sale in Camden by the aintohized Agents JAMES R. McELAIN. F. U^EMP.In Charleston by Dr. P. M; COHEN. InColumbin by BOATRIGHT & MIOTY nr IT 1> 117 nDL'M.tK' It. 11. iv. nuitnjuui) ATTORNEY A* LAW, Camden, S. a , [Office immediately in rear of the Court IlousiS WILL ATTKSU) T1IE COBBTH OF JjL Darlington and Sumter Districts. Business ontrusti'd to him will meet with prompt 1 careful attention. Jul} -t>.