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r: . For the Rruioviil and Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, *' ** ?.ws*i, a,o rniund hv on imndrti I IBM0! AM Qt most .uni|>viiiiu , , KHKt weakened or unhealthy condition of the HI N K It V 011 S SYSTEM. Ttii? beautiful and convenient application of the myiterioM ^9r powers oi GALVANISM and MAON ETISM, ha* been pro- j SBg nounccd by distinguished physicians, both in Euro;* and tha i BIHjl United States, to be the motl calualU medicinal ditcoctry ?/ Ms |A? .1gr. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT | H and MAGNETIC FLUID, H is aseJ with the most pcifect and certain succesf in til j Ca?es of OB GENERAL. DEBILITY, Mb Sticngtnening tlie weakened body, giving tone to the various flf mgans, and invigorating the entire system Also in KITS, M CHAMP, PARALYSIS and IAl.SY, DYSPEPSIA or I.ND1- I HKSTION, RHEUMATISM, / CUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, i EI'II.KPSV, LUMBAGO. DIAKNESS, NERVOUS TRE- j 1 MOItS, PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOPLEXY, j B NEURALGIA, PAINS in th SIDE and CHEST. LIVER I V~ COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE | ef the SPINK, HIP COMPLA NT, DISEASES of the KID- ! F XEVS, DEFICIENT"V OK NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN. | F KROY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint* arise j from oie simple cause ?namely A Derangement of tl Nervous System. J 07- In NERVOUS COM rW I NTS. Dmgi and Mediciaee incirate Ike disease, for they wc ken the vital eneigies of the ; K elready prostrated system; ?h ie under the streuglliening, | r* life-giving. vitalizing influence of lialvaniam. m applied by this beautiful and annuel iui an? Dim, un ?. sod weakened sufferer is icum J to former health, strength, elasticity and ?i|nr The (ieat peculiarity and eace lence of Dr. Christie's Qah ante OaratlvM, consists, in the fact that they arrest and r.ur* disease by sstf ?r??rf application, in place of the usnal mode of dragging and physicking the patient, till eahau ted Nature sinks hopelessly uder the infliction. J%ey tlreuflken Ike ickole lyl/na equnlite llit circulation #/ Ik* Hood, promote tke tecreliont, art ' never do Ike slightest injury I under any circumslancet. Since their introduction la the j United States, only thiee years slice, more than 60,000 F ersons > including ell agea. classes and cot ditmns, among which ware e large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Necr us Complaint*, hare been SNTIREI.Y AND PERMANENTLY CUBED, when all hope of tvlief had beer given up, and every thing ! tlx lH*n tried in vain ! _ To illustrate the a?e of the G A1 VAFUC BK1.T, suppose the < *** of ar araon articled wit that ban* of ciriliraUoo. DV8P?".r8IA, or anr other rhroni or Nervoo* Disorder. la ordinary cor), (timnlent* ?rt tnkra which, by their action oa the D?nre? an-i muscle* of the atom ch, afford (cmporcry relist but which leave the patient in a lower atata, and with ii\jured faculties, after the action thuaasc'tedhaaceaaad. Now compar* tbia with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BfcLT. Take a Dj* peptic sufferer, even is the worse *y mptoau of an attack, and amply tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fit d as directed. In a short period the insensible perapjratioi will act on the positive element of the Belt thereby can ing a Galvanic circulation ?I?11 iievi Tffctf-h ? ilf ggon u> the negativi and thence back again t# Hfi" AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE. 11 thic'i ipwn. i? ,, r, _ ...? u Ducutger man Fiction." j CURE OF 1 RHEUMATISM, BROMCIIIT S AND DYSrEPSU. I Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, if distinguish* . attainment* and exalted ; Kl rvputubonV Sidmkt,! ew Jersey, July 12, IMS. , ' j Da. A. (LCkih iie?Dear Sir You wi?h to know of me I J? what lias been the . suit in my ot n case, of the application ol . THE GALVANIC toELT AND NECKLACE. My reply isaa j lb follows: ( th for about twenty years I had 1 een suffering from Dyspcp- tit aia. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I p obtain permanent rebel from any course of medical treatment .whatever. About fourteen yeii since, in conse<|uence of frequent exposure to the weather in the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject t< a severe Chronic Rheuma- I tism, which for year after yes , caused me indescribable anguish, farther: in the winter jf'4.1) and '16, inconsequence ne of preaching a great deal in my own and various other I churches in this region, I was attacked by the bronchitis, ! which soon became so severe as to require an immediate sua- j . pension of my pasUnal labors. Afy aertoui system was now thoroughly prostrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, to also did my Dyspepsia and Kheui a tic affection?thru evincing ! '* " that these disorders were Conner 'ed with each other through , the medium of the Nervous Syst m. In the whole pharmacrv I r,?i preia there seemed to tie no i'medial agent which could ' reach ani! reeunen.?? v ~ m., ..CMU ai ?irro . every thing that I | ba<l tried for thu purpose had > nmpletcly foiled. At last 1 ! " I was led by my friends to examine tour inventions, and (though i with no very- sanguine hopes of rteir efficiency,) I determined E hi try the effect of the applicatio of the UALVANIC BKLT ; f?>re AND NECKLACE, with tlie MAGNETIC FLUID. Thu was yeai in June, IWff. Ts at osist art oisitHueni, its two oara mt j j? m Dssrcrsia Han ooke; in host pars I was reset so to r n ar.si'MK mt pasTOBai. uiom; isor Hats I sincr omittrd n a mmole sebvice an accot'rt I Tin: BaotscMiTis; atsn Mr 1 '";i' rhsI'MSTIC arrKCTIOtl HII SSTI ELT cxasno TO TBOtTBLE ms. IX'il'l Such is the wondesfttl and happy results of the experiment i wl:c I have recommeTtded the BEIT tud KLUIU to many who | T| hare been likewise suffering froi ? turmlgic affections. They i . have triad them, with ns?r* lis lts, 1 believe, ns evert cue. *|h*ri I am, dear air, in respectfully yours, i-ulnr ROBERT W. LANDI& They mid r Tic Doloreux aid Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are immriiatelf rtlierrU by the application of ths OaLTanic Belt. Nvcelsce ssp Kium. The Belt diffuses ifio Electricity through the fetten aystem ; the Necklace has a local effect, and the Eluid acts ' of litis directly upon the affected nerves, lu these distressing LOOK afflictions the application NEVER KAILS. ,,,, lite FITS AND CONVULSIONS. ?P"n! These alarming and terrible c 'mplaints aie always caute4 1 ay a Atrtntrmrvl of the AVrrrs TuoBklt. Bhscilftsaao ! fori ii cie will currriesrly every ca e. no matter how young or | aid the patient, or how confirmel the coninlaoii v ... ? ..u,ucruue \ ..... tonMiiing proof* in possession of the proprii.tor. | j. (Ifjh Many hundied ',?rt)flc?le? from alt parts ot the country ,.r ,|K t af the aio*t extieord.r.ary character can be giver., if required, j *p?p ^ on- N'> trouble or inconveraerce atten.U the lire ol DR. i ,. i> . CIIIIISTIK'S O.II.V.INtC Jll riCLKS. and tl.ey may I > , be worn by the most feeble aaJ delicate will, perfect case and j ' , aalaty. In many cases the tensatinn attending their use ia j ' llil'i! AfgA/y ftJeotani and a^reeatlr. '11 ey cao be sent to any pan j A11L'. I the country. Prices: The Galvanic Bolt, Three Dollars, - J J M. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars, ' . The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Bach. 1 ' " The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. Qrf- Tlie articles are arrompsr.ird by full and plain diree- ! TUS'J lions Pamphlets with full partict iars may be had of tha | , I authorized Agent I " PARTICULAR C AUTION. I "T" (XT- 'w**r *J Counterfeiti and H'arthLtt Imtfaftont | * . . v. iuvxiiintiau, M* D., I !/ GENERAL AOKNT E?K THE t'NITKD I I'-i't 13*3 nroailwny. !Vr?r York. ('all For sale in Camden bv lite aiutolii'.ed Agents JAMES R. McKAlN. Feb 11 F. L. ZEMP Tn Charleston by Dr. P. M. COHEN. \ ( )( ) InColumbia by BOATRKHiT & MIOT. French Uraiady. Jan.21 Supo-inr French Brandy, for .Medicinal purpo- I ee.*.^For sale at WEISS W MrKAIVS UIMTJ-STORE. I "TA Bbl AU Ml Fruits! Fruits!! ! 5 r:jHkP 1 l\tv. I * \ I V' "s " ' ' ' ' '> I til ! 40 <lt:z (.h 1 u-' c J'?- ' e.veJ at , 00 <J.,z. Pr P , ,, A'UOJiE'S. Receive Fcb]1 ? t}; I Jan. ','0 in LIVKit COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyxpepsia, Clirouic or ?ervoui.Debiliiy, ef tli? liidncys, AMI Af.i. dicnsc* arisiriy from u disordered I.irrr or Stomach. such a? Constipation, intvard Pile*. * fulnexH or I'lood to the Head, aridity af the Stomach. .>au*ea, Ilearthurn, disgust for Fo>d. fulltie-? or weight in tltr Stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at ilia Pit of the Stomach. swimming of tlia Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering ut'lie Heart, clinking or suflbcaiing sensation? when in a Lying Posture, dimness of thiion. dot? or webs before tlie Sight. Fever and dull'pain in the head, deficiency of Perspiration, yellowness of ihe skin and eyes, pain in the side, back ciicst and limbs, sudden flushes of the Heart, burning in fesb, imagining of evil and great depres>iou of rpiiits, ,es.t Bit EFFECTUAllLT CURED IT Dlt. UOOFLANirs CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, FRErAREb ST DR. C. JI. J ACKSOX, VT TIIEitiERJIAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. r,,. , ; 1! .,??||?^ i I nei* power uicr mc ?imit iiinnBri- w >>? equalled, hy any other preparation in the I'niled .Slate* iu the cures attest, in mauv cases after skilful phynui.s' hail failed. These Hitter* are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of th# I,i?rr and lesser gland*, exercising the most searching potters in weakness and attentions of I lie digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. hkad and bk roxvixckd. Chas. Rnbinscn. Esq , Eastou, MJ., iu a letter to It. lurkson. Jan. 9, hS5<>,said? ' My wile and myself have received mors benefit from wmr medicine than anv other vv* hats ever takcu for the Dyspepsia and Liver ilisetse." The Tenth l.egiou," published at Wecdstock, Ta., Jau. 10, 1K50, said? "a gi?e*t mfmcixk " "\V? l;ave uniformly refrained from recommending to the public any of the various Patent Medicine* of ths Jay, unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those we consider worthy of notice isthe Oeriimn Bit'eis,invented by I)r. lloofland. and prepared by Dr. Jackson, ill Philadelphia.* One instance in particular, in which the superior virtues of this medicine lutve been tested, has fallen under our observation. During the last summer, a son ef Mr Abraham Hrabill. of this country, was very seriously afflicted with l.iver Complaint, and after trying in Tain various remedies. he purchased a bottle of the Bitiei* and after liking it. w a* so much relieved of his distressing malady that lie procured another bottle, and is restored entirely i# health. HEAD KVRTIIK11 A FEW FACTS. The "Philadelphia Democrat,'" the leading German journal of Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov *24th? "\S'r again call attention In the removal of the German Medicine store, the principal depot for the sale of Dr iloofland'k German Bittens, from 278 Race to ]20 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Owing to the increased demand lor this medicine, and for the accommodation of his numerous patients, I>r, Jackson ha* been compelled to occupy a larger store. We wish him success in his new quarters; he is deserving of it. The Hitters Mixture is withoiildouhi the greatest medicine extant for diseases of ihe Liver and Bowels. A stubborn ea-e oi Chronic Diarriiaia has come under our notice, wherein the patient hail exhausted tl.e Materia Medicos uf the different school* of medicine with no apparent benefit. He was induced to use these hitlers, and a few bottles of tlietn have entirely cured him: Many uch cases we could refer to. We hope our reatlrr* wi I recollect this great restorative, should they be so unfortunate as to require its use Dr. Jackson possesses the orig:?i .?^.uL.h.j >? nf llr Ifisiflivml. a-d he prennres j^^^^^^j^icxtu uLlliebulUe. as imiiiUiou? of *. 'unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is- made ftiieg a,?">wi"? furnidiwl by one of the most iilAIIB phrxirtanx tif modem titn a. ihe late Dr. Chrisopher Wilhefin llnoflaml, Professor to the University of ena. Private Physician t? the King of Prussia, and one of 1 he greatest medical writers Gertnany has ever produced. , Ie wax emphatically the enemy of humbug, ami therefore ; medicine of which he. was the inventor and endorser may : e confidently relied'on. He specially recommended it in J ver complaint, dyspepsia. debility, vertigo, acidity of the oiuacli, constipation, and all complaint* arising from a i isnrdered condition of the stomach. the liver and the in- ^ Mines. Nine Philadelptiia papers express their convic- * mi of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of i eifircts from their own individual experience. Under ' e?e ciicuiusiances We fed warranted not only in calling o o attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. i , M, Jackson's) preparation, but in recoinmeiidingthe ar lc to all alllictcd." j MORR KVtDENCR. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazo'te." the hest fnmile ' vvspaj'er published hi the I'uited States, the eilitor says of i I)I{. IIOOKUM)'? OKIOIAN BITTKHH. 'It is seldom that we reennuueiid what are termed Pat* t Medicines t? the confidence and patronage < four rend* . and therefore, when we reroimnend Dr. Ifonfland's rtnan Hitters, we wish it to he distinctly understoixi that j are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are jAl j.hI about for a brief period and then forgotten after they rje e done their gu'lty race of mischief, hut of a medicine ieltiicli?hc?l, universally prized, ami which has met j.-,, heart V approval of the Faculty itself." j ?j,|( Evidence u|*>n evidence has been received (like the ! ,y \ going) from all sections of the 1'nion. the Inst three r'Qr r*. and the strongest tesiiiiiony in its favor, is. that there ! :n_ ore of it uaepin the practice of the regular Physicians j{ hihulslphia than all other i ostrum* combined, a fact ; can easily be established, and fully proving tliat a iiific preparat'on w ill meet with their quiet approval I . * n presented even in this form. | '"i* tat this medicine v\ ill cure livercomplainl and dyspep- ! , ^ to one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts ""J" ftrally noon the stomach and liver?it is preferable to ( nel in all hilioD? diseases?ihe ellecr is immediate.? , racl' can he administered to female or irifaol with safety fwe' eliahle iH-nefit, at any time in th BKWARK OF CoUNTKRKKIT?. inv aiiaim-u uiai mini character which know mnary for nil medirinrt to attain lo in<luo?* cnuiitor ll0 n) ?t? put forth & spurious article at tbe risk of the live* l)atet ?e who are ititiocenlly deceived. viou* . WKLL TO TUB MARKS OF TUB GKM'IMK. Willi v have the written signature of C. il. JACKSON sound he wrapper, ami the name blown in the lx.ttb, with- A* lioh they are spurious. be f< ale, whole*ale and retail, at the nuendi til'. It ma >' MEIHt'tNK "Tore, iicsk.i 130 Arch street, one floor be|t?w Sixth, (late of 278 j treel.) Philadelphia, anil by respectable dealer* gun- ? i"?, hroiighoul the country. n /. , ale in f "amiiKN, by Jamks U. MK.u.v?Columbia . uright A Mi ?i?i'lifsler \ If. by Kc?*(Iy h'ufT. ^ rr*)><*<*iuljlts generally throughout the States. The> 13. 64 air-tigli climate , trial fn SS Fenders, pierced Iron do.; folding1 Nur practict ry ilo.; Fire Dogs and Fire Irons, of every i? high Hon. McDOUWLL&COUl'ER. weight! Mew ' Received a fr^sli supply of ASSORTED quested PRESERVES. lhV'',c., do. Jam and Jellies, stard, mainly and Fruit*, family I sh Salmon and Lobsters, and pain r. and American Catsup, 'm,vea dies, Plums, Kisses, Ate., at afflicted' MOORE'S. am,LledI * 12 if linen CADT 0LL5N. BACOnr HAMS, prime, Agent- ii 50 bbls extra Family Flour hiipwed'u ;e AdamautiiU' Candles. For sale by elsewhere JOHN W. JSKADLHY to the Ml, 1 Tl.... KEY, it l.ll A YD BRANDY. U, iir, s. Rectified N\ fiiakey, on the dire ibis. New England Rum cord of Co Uome.-t.ic 15 randy d Madeira Wine irterawl Ale. inijuar's and pints .S'i.m by d and forsrtleby llaviioml JOHN VV. BRADLEY. M?..eel lb berry; Km* Upward of Ten Thousand Cures, Consumption cau be Cured!! DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF IJVERWOKT A.\ TAIS, For the cure of Consumption and all Diseases of the Luiis* and Breast. FROM l)U. HIRAM 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 dot?In the community to st. to that in three cases of incipient consumption, \ ix : miss B> )l, Miss Harder, and inr. R H.Co.v, one ol'oiir Ci.y ? ounr.il, that Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific tV?an I it-.- Q..U ..ll.ar rn.MA.Iv ,1ml I OVwr INPfl. Olie III ?/ * - ... | !ho case?, viz: Miss Hell, pronounced by sever*! Physicians lo be laboring under the lust stage ot Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good lie.:lib, from the use ol a few bottles ol the above syrup. U1KAMCOX.J/ L>. Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1847. FROM THE HON. JUIUJB HENRY MORSE Mr. A. Scovill: I am well acquainted with Dr Hiram Cox and his practice, he bating heen my physician Air many years, and can cheerfully say that I have us inuch confidence in his skill as any I tuan living. 11KNRA MuRSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847. Despair not though your Physicians and Friends give you up to die!!! Your condition cannot be more helpless than that ol uirs. Rowe. This is to certify that f was taken with a pain in my side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and lor the space ol one year grew rapidly I worse. Although I had in attendance tlirc phy ! siciatii*. one of whom was considered very skilllul, ' all of their efforts pioved alike unavailing. At i last one of ihe physicians came ir, and decided that ! I could not live more than one day longer! All of my friends believed th; t a few days at moat wouid end my earthly career, i My brother at this crisis, hearing of fhe astonishing cures made by Dr. Rndgers' Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillicothe, distant thirty miles, to procure theabove medicine; and, strange to tell, before I had used half a bottle uiy couyh was entirely cured, and wben Iliad used two buttles I * as able toattcnd to my family vocations as usual. Harriet royve. Mr. Merriweather writes as Follows: rnr. A. L. Scovill, Dear .Vir?Dr. Rogers'Liver wort and Tar came safe to hand. I have sold a ' number of bottles. I has met with great success. A young man ol this place, supposed to have the consumption, has been entirelv cured. i). merriweather. I Denmark. Tenn, Jiiiip 30, 1848. KT'The following certificate from one of tliw most di?tin. guishrd physicians in Cincinnati,is entitled to great credit: 1 feci constrained from a sense of duty to make toe following statement conscious that it may ap|iear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, of ti.is city, wax quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which 1 had been treating with less than usual aucreaa. At his request, and that of his Iriends, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers'* Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its effect* were really xurprixing. After using the second bottle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to pealth. 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother practturners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary comilajntx which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. KK HARDS, M. D. : Cincinnati. Oct. 1st 1814 ?H|^^mm|j|^^^^^Jack)<on, Tenn. Oct. 2G, 1848. \ ours, <J-c.. It. . i \?ji, iirnggtst. 1ST-Beware of Counterfeits nml base 1 nutations..XO N.B.?The genuine article* is signed, "Andrew Roger*," on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. fld^Price?41 |>er bottle, or kix B->tllr? for $>. Sold wholesale ana retail by SCOVII, 4- MEAD. 13 Charles *1., New Orleans. Aole. (leneral Agents for the Southern .Mate*. Sold by J. R. McRain, Camden ; A. bitch, Columbia; iavilan I, ilurrall & Co., and I*. M. Coke*, Charleston 1 llantisel Hall, Winrtsboro. iLTCalloil the Agent for a pamplilct, and ace he above ccrtilicatca in full, and a vast number of thers. iMarch 26, 24 w6m I. RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED. THE CELEBRATED A certain remedyjfnr all fixed pains in the Side, Chest | ins, Buck. Bowels. Mu?cles. Rheumatism in all its va- i d forms, nervous a (lections, Lung and I.iver Com- ! ha lints. Spinal Affections. Female Weaknesses, etc. etc. r the nhnve complaints this plaster has no equal-? j ca> e great celebrity which it has already acquired, not on- ! in the old, but in the new worhl--the citraordinnry j for es it tin* performed in the most extreme cases of suffer, put , have acquired for it such a reputation, that the pro^ ? (< >tor has not?until recently?been able to supply ital "tit lehland. . 'he -ales throughout every city, town and village in , Un ted States, are without a parallel! circumstance not surprising, when the vast amount of tan suffering relieved by its use is considered. In spi- n.rc defects, the benefit usually is of the twist derided cha- c!'"1." sr. In Nervciut Coinplatiits. nineteen cases out of clt,1? ity readily yield to the penetrating stimula combined iia valuaole pre|iaration. nnfJ Rheumatism, either acute or chronic, the claims of l,n'' iehrew '"r ' ,ave long since been universally ac- *' triedl' who are hilMiriug under weak backs. attc vliat cause the weakness may have origi- J, I?e such persons have been misguided in pre- */' appln ations?in the use sfthe Hebrew I'laster they * " ind the affected |>art suddenly restored to its origi- v Iness. Noo: a supporter in cases of constitutional wvaknes it w ill ,f> ,nl< mud ol great advantage. It is particularly rucom- donol ml to females who are suffering from sttdde weak- Dr. P ?r general debility. In short, it ombraces all the vir- is a n rhicli the most scientific mind was ca|mh|e of |com- years ing from valuahio substances found in the old world vetvitj rill be found entirely free from those objections *iituti< are a source of complaint with the numerous spread- Ac., ai s now before the public. Medici r re I hit Flutter it applied, pain cannot exitl. ""V 1 ie Blasters po*?csstlie adyantnge of being put up in '""'J1? it boxes, licnce tlicy retain their full virtues in all | ts. We have just received tlm following testimo- | v , iniC.C .Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful 3 in Wilcox county, Alabama- He i? -- - u^cmemdi) rrPTi standing, and one whose influence has great . | Camden, Ala., Nov. 21. 1819. a. Sonvil ?J- Mead: Gentlemen?Having been reto slate what has been the result of ruv experience f .al, ise ?f your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply. ^IHIS ' ' ug that I have found it to be as heretofore reconi- e an involniWw " ".r. uuitTciii rases of my ~ have applied the Cln*ter to chronic mires, tumors, ?, and it has never fniled to nllord instant relief. Iro used it with good efleri upon iny own person, , ire of ulcers, tvitli which 1 have bten severely .1 ) Ti Respectfully,etc. plain an C. C. SELLERS. ^o|or0,| ire nf Counterfeit* and Ifase Imitations. p. np i ION?The subscribers are the only General r,a,,nel i the .Southern .Slates for the sale of this truly Cluster: and in order In prevent purchasers being 1150 p pun by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and as low a for the genuine, they invite particular attention _ ?, iiwing marks of the genuine; [ermine is put up in smooth, engine-turned hot- -p^rjpvc en, nut soldered in. It r'' ijp'liitine has the engraved head of Jew David ? j ? cliotis around the box,??ith accompanyitig Re- ?Pem'0 urt.toE. Taylor, Rochester. ttTZj^ scoviL <fe mead, Harai ] 13 Ghartres st., New Orleans. ? Sole General Agents for the Southern Slates. -|-j p atj J- R. MeKain Cuoiden: A. Fitch. Columbia; 1"^ n Narmll .V (' ?. and C. .M. Cohen Charleston; lit. Win or borough, ("aid we l<5i James--*- " ly 4b V.\it? ? Mothers, Read This Attentively. DR. KEECEK'S CORDIAL AND CARMINATIVE. For the speedy and permanent cure of Diarrl-.<ra. Dysentery. Cholera, Infantum, Cholera Morbus. Cliolic. Summer Complaint*. Flatulency Fains in the Stotnach. &c. and from all derangement id stomach and bowels from Teething. By 'Fne titnc ban again arrived when diseases ?f tli? ! stomach and bowels carries its thousands to a prematura j crave. Is there no remedy to stay the march of death 1 ; We answer, YES?the Cordial will core and pr-'Tenl I nine-tenths of all cases of disease nlfecting there organs! More than five thou-and cases of disease Were ct ted b it ! during the past year. All families consulting the ool : iarc en mrir cimurra uiki m-ivv?, win ucj-wim-iy io navy : tliik article l?y litem. In all ca*e* of failure the money i will olwcrl'nlly I hi returned. Mini i"iluw who tn ur.abla ! In purchase, if will be cheerfully Ix^triWed. J TH AT IT WILL, AMI 11 \S(TUKD,TJIE WORST ! FORMS OF DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS KKAJ)THE FOi LUWING EVIDENCES From the Spirit of tie Tiniea. Dr. Kecler'a Cordial and Cswrfnafite. in certainly a \ valuable dcKidcratUin in every >"tily, to tlm young and to adult, hut particularly whereuthere arr rbililren. We ^H-ak .dviaedly, because wo baV t Highly tried it. and moved it* healing and eflicaciofc pi..p.rii<* in our latnily. VV* would ino<t eor.lially re?-on>itelnl tl.e public t? jjjvr it a fair trial, w bieli it only waulkig to appreciate it* value From die Nortb American aid UniteiFSutes Gazette i Sept. -tih IS47. ' 'a In these daya, abounding in fruit, it b-hnV* every ene teln: prepared with a remedy lor tba evil fflk-u which ii j aoim-times produce*?we have he*n told b\ i||(h(r t(iat knew and who have tried it?that Ke lerV Cardial i* an art rle which ha* b\u u-e'l in some of tlie wV^.ji I of summer t rmiplaiitv both in infant* mid ur"*Saier>.oii?. y j The Cordial can bo ptpcu.ed at llio corner of 1Lrj all(j South Strefii. \ From Neal'a Saturday fJaaette AugiwtWth lsV Dr. Kuclcr'a Cordial.?We would call the atteniV. 0f our reader* to ibis invaluable medicine, which ?Af found advertised at length in our column*. A? a correcV in earn** of Diarrbma. a disease very prevalent at the pre ent time, it ix hiirlilv sim.Lcii of bv all who have iweil it. A It is perfectly safe in it* nature, anil we *j>eak experiment tally, when we say that it afFird* immediate relief. | From tlie Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st. 1347. Dr. Heeler's Cordial ami Carminative.?This article is advertised in aivithrr part or ourpapt-r.it i* warmly re. commended by families who have tirti it. It is especially useful among children, and ha* clleried hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upou the subject some of which is very strong. The Cordial is u?t a quack nostrum, hut a carefully pn-jiared medicine, and perfectly free from any thing injurious. From tba Daily Pennsylvanian. .Sept. 16tli 1317. We are constrained to say that-the '< 'arminative",of Dr. Heeler's now extensively used in this City. i? rapidly making its way to public las or. Its iiigr-dienls are course unknown, but it is mild in its operaiimt, pleasantt-i the taste, and a remedy quite asgo.id as any now used for the same complaint*. From the Daily News. July 15th, 1350. Summer Complaint?The season when this complaint exists is now here. If person* having it in. their families would only purchase ahottle of Dr. Heeler'* Carminative Cordial, they would >ate mitc-h expense and trouble. e peak of the virtues of this medicine knowingly From the Spirit It 13, IMS We wish to direct the attention of the readers of this paper lo Dr. Keeier's cordial and Carminative, advernised in auoihereoiuuiu. It is a medicine highly esteemed by every one that Ims used it ih Diarrhrea. Dysentery. C"holer: infos.tnm, ret . which at this season is so frequent. It is a perfect innocent niedirineaud gives imniedii.tr relief. Prepared and wild '29-f Market street Philadelphia? where may also he Inul Dr. Keeier's Cough Syrup. Vermifuge Syrup. llhctimntic Lotion. Liver and iVanulive Pills. Medicines of unsurpassed eflieuey. fty Also I)r. Keeier's SARs'AP AllILLA. a celehr.ited remedy in all Scrofula and Constitutional Disorders. It is, without doubt, the cheapest anil Ivsl remedy for Chronic Disease of the dirs, Strniaeh. Liver, and skin known?and admirably adapted for all (fo^^euieiits arriving from linpurilies of the Wood, h euu^^^i?^o from the Loss of Appetite, Nervous De! y^^^stifletoW^^^jiiiis. PitnpleH. Blotch*. Sallow Coinj ffity,lrreguianu,n,<^^wk. Will liud the Sariaparii!a depletion 1 Jw,,v*,,esSi.Tloib^^^'r 'h?*ir removal No one cidci'ly the hest wtnedv r^J^'amtiiily Medicines, so h, wiih"'.t Dr. KirW^i J fi 7 S\ r)E,M V. Camden S. C..ard be D-n, SV*'and stores throughout the c,mi,try Price&???" ^igtisS! ?*jiwaicaiggjB!Win)iwaieg?i ;; AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS. al The envy of all Pill Manufacturers, Jjj; iecau*e I hoy are?nfer. Iietter and inoro efficarinn* iliun j any other* ; and beetiUM! tfic public will tuke no oih- . t if they can obtain them. P" 5 00 .000 Roiea c" re been mid nnnnnll v for the laia five year*. ',n VOl N(i AM) Ol.D. MALE AM) FEMALE. " !i a!wava take them with equal *nfelv. without fear. sat IF FILLS RE NEC ESSARY t|1e piirpinpiind rlenrrdnir the Stomach and Rowel*, and ifyinp the Mood and fluid* of ihc body, take nn other* 'irno other pill* produce tlio*? cunibineil <: fleet*, or con* s,,r m Sarxaparilla in them mo Eat, Drink and live a* nsna', j,,,, pursue your u-oril occupation whilst tiikinp them liout fear of takinermld. during all kind* of weather. OMTl III. ? ? ? wna i xauus/UNJJ DOLLARS -viei wagerd tlmt moou genuine certificate# (from phrsi ',a'' f, Clergymen. Member* of Congress ami res|wctnblc thlli ens) can be procured of their efficacy lhan any other. fPrj, Forty Pills in h Hox !! sold nt twrstt-pivic ck.vts a box, with direction* j much wholesome ml vice accompanying each hox, icy no ta?te or unplensant smell, "]* re from dn?t or powder of any kind, ktlOV inot gripe the Stomach or Bowels, ulnce no sick cess. vomiting or bad feeling*, true. kv ahk good at a i.i, timkh, d adapted to most diseases common to mankind, le lie vine once taken them will he willing afterwards e any others, because thev always do good, and if they , t then no others will, *"* r* f. II. LKIftY Proprictj anOjilliinnfnctnrer, 8U Bgular Druggist. Chemist and Physician. of fifteen experience in Pliilndcipliia ; (Jradunle of the I'ni RfCi ;of IVniisvlvaiiia ; Memtx-r of different .Medical In- affliclt >iim of Philadelphia, .New York, Boston, Baltimore 1)etj|end associate nml corrc >vw..ii..~ ?? '?-f ? * IIICIIH'CI *' frvrnil ' | nl !ii>titu:ioiif( of l^oiiclnri nnil Pari*?hctice ilie rea- roilioii he greater confidence placed in hif pillw, ami their month recommended in the pmrtice of most resectable now li iana throughout the Uiiired State*. effects Principal Depot. Dr. I.Kinr'a Dispknsary, No. Il-I . . Fourth Ht . rhilndenphia?ami wild wholesale and plJITS 11 t McKAlN'S Drug Store. Cntndeti; TOLAND & add tny IS. Colnmhin ; Mil \ Kit A- BOSSAltD, Sumter posncsi )r. MAI.LOV.Chernw: I'll ATT A- J AMKS. New- ' KUFK& ItKKDV.Che; terville ; J. U. YONGUK. ' rc>: If. II. WKST. l uionville: Dr. I'. M. COul CLEVKLAN D, t dmrlepron; and by most Drug- *^0 Bo ^lorelteepers intlie United Stiites. 20. 1850. 06 12m This Domestic Items, standi WN and bleach" d .sheetings, every width, ckino; Kt glisli Long-cloths; Counterpanes, ' id figured curtain Dimity; gnrmont Dimity; l'rcpa llntnespuns and Denims; plaid Lins6y. B. & D. s and Blaiikets, at all priced. Fulton.s CUM -I-U.r ______ amw % Y 1 icr.es of blenched and brown Home Fpuhe ?,a,es j" b tlisvcau be bought any where in Atner >o1 08 0 JAMES WILSON'S. '*?ldal ? Malloy,( If; German and EnglHi Plain Cashmere*. for Harnil <Se * Dresses. AI*o?Velvet and othprTrimmingii, net ft i dav. at BONNEY'S wcl, ?* ffare, Groceries, Bagging, Rope and Twine, rilHE lat V-made Clothing, Huts, Caps, Bonnets, " pU 1<fec. Just re eived and for wilhou^^ possible by orucker |^2a_?-3^ j_^? ?- ? , g| Ilia, Removal and PeimRnrn^^^^ \ Dikenscs'arising from an impi^^HAii \ of the If lood or habit of V, HT, Vo- v or King'* Kvil. lUu-umiitisni. \ mi* Eruption*, Chronic Sore Eye*, King ^ \ \ Siiti.l I lent!. Ciil;ir;enieiiiunil r?ir, or ami Di*c;w<w ari*ing |b7u?e ofMerrurr. Aritiiijc*orDrgE?l_Eii|^^^^^^^^^KBMa^^M^r^^^^^ is v B hiown, and every day <>t it<i approved and IiMi'^M a by V>V I"\rlul rcliin^- preparation rfl H.\\v^.et Ais ever employed in N 1 .Xorlunate hereditary (B Bk v^v * 3| l,w,?'\ffla"di?, contracted ainews <, ^ !'p r"' as been to u ^ 1 he ><\|oU, entered el 10 Veil attending, under cutanea Iroin dnraMi>e"i"B B i/l B ^ iB of 'i'.-easg.flHHHF Sm I (|, jj''tI <? B jfe 'rJM ' dBHsV "7^4 B Taylor, a Be..il>*,V1"? ""???;.Bt?A... U ,evM'^ Ada. l?m- I t<> tii? l !" ^?r\ I . A1".11 ?7 ipjn R- ^ rljnen: Star* and witncf^ed;0^-^ uji-0ur vf.'ua ble preparation of renlper- | sons in di tie rent ^ ^t)Vrn cof^r7? viz?Viginta, laiuininni ^lexicoj fat iiiucii plewure stating V^linion inter- II tamed lit mediciim! valul? J0?n 4 w- it iike " I'liarm, ltd ^pjjeedty. the | state ) ?* 'Aicitinfn the most agreeable 1 f r m*. Ilk 1 ''STkpfcei anfxten- U | i>i" army ^m^nd Ml (Jen. Zachary Taylor, ha^W ^st and myself adopted the article at the | same lime, and it is now considered an ul most in* | dispensable article in the army. In conclusion, I | would say ?lint the better it is known, the more B llil'llll' it trill I? " - 1 - 1 .. ..... |?.j*cv. an? trust that its health H restoring virtue* will make it generally known H hroughout tlie length and breadth of our widely H ntcndcd country. ^ ou * very respectfully, H si. G. TaVLOK, m. Concul t? >N< Graiuula H BKONcnrrrs. I New York, Feb 17, ItMtft?messrs Sands: Ha- H \vilh**disea*e of my a tier ting tlie laryrx, during which time I H treated tlie nunt eminent physicians in urtipc and ill. United State*, without receiving H iv permanent benefit, hut all the time my gener- H health and strength declining, and the disease H aking fearful progress: caustic applications were ed, and whatever else was thought most efficient r producing a cure; bull am confident the de* H liable situation 1 was in, tlie laryngitis bring se? H inpanied with phthisis and great difficulty in atliing, would 8?Hin have * obtained relict through your invaluable Sar* | I muft nav, gentlemen, when I eom- | need usiult the Karsaparilla, I did not place | confidence virtues: and thin will not | when I inform yon that I bad tried | re fil'.y different remedies during the pas | without any success; but alter taking - HI r Suraaparilla weeks, I wan obliged to | d at to evidence. This marvellous specific | vd, but cured and I therefore | k it duty trent'euien, for the benefit of suf- | h io give you attestation oftlijr ?^| | i. Yunrs very truly, D PARENT. Cm.ml rite of France in the. TJ. Stales. | | he above and signature were ac- II vlodged in our presence by IK Parent, aa | For the Consul wof Franc., | I,. BURG, Vice-consul. | ie following interesting ease is presented, and- II invited to its careful ncrusal?comment II cli evidence unnojessary. | New York, April 20# 1647. ssrs Sands: Gentlemen?Having longbcetf sd with general debilty, weakness, loss of ap- | , &c., no benofit fr> m tho various | ics prescribed, I concluded, eboat three s sillCP- In m?t? -c - uno ui Sarsaparilla. the pleasure informing you^bAt it? 'II have been attended with the happiest re- II i my health, and I am inducedt& II testimony to the many others you already I and those desiring further information, I ^11 tlly give the particulars and the 'II invaiuah'e medicine, by calling' H werv, New York. Yours respectfully. - H JANET MclNTOSH.it. | certifies m:M Janet mclntoeh ie H to a member of the church in good and worthy of confidence. II 'astnr Second i're?hy tcrian Church, Brooklyn. H and sold, wholesale ana retail, by A.. SANDS. Druggists and Chemists, lOfr t, corner of William, New York. SwM% * - .ru-rgiBis generally throughout the Kniteft - _ fl I id Canada.*. Price per bottle; six U H James /?. McKain'e, Camden, by Dr. A. fl I 'ncraw, A Pitch, Columbia,and H.. viland, H Co. " SAWTEJE CA*4*T IB rains liave given the fetuWe Canal an H supply water, so .hat Boats can pass