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The Great Cough Remedy. * . ' '.* F?r the Care ef .' ? "> COUGHS, GOLDS, ' . ~ HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP . ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION Thi* annals of medical science, affording as iliej - d?' ample proof of the power and value of inanv : .w ' piedical agents, have lurnished no examples i?* conjp;>rc with the salutary effect* produced bv *AYFR\S CLERRY l'KCTORAL." t The remarkable cure* ot the disease of th* Lungs which have been realized bv its use, attested as they are by many prominent professors and physicians in this and foreign lands, should encourage the afflicted to jiersevere with t e strong assurancethat the use of the Chcary Pectoral' will relievo and ultimately cure them... We present to the public unsolicited testimonials from some of the lirst men in our cnuutrv, upon whose judgement and experience implicit contidcnce may be placed. Dr PERKINS, President Vt. Medical College, one of the most loa.'ued and intelligent physicians in the country, considers it a 4eontpo*i:iou of rare excellence for liie cure of that lormidable disease, Consumption." Norwich, April 26, 1846. Dr. J. C. Ayer?Dear Sir :?Agreeable to the request of your agent, we will v heerlully state what we have known of the effects of your CHBRKV PECTORAL and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter had been afflicted with a severe and relentless cough, which reduced her very low ;su low thai little hope could be en. tertaiued of ber recovery, Numerous remedies bad been tried without effect, before the Cherry Pectoral. And that has cured he". Gearge Watkinson Esq., had to our knowledge been afflicted with asthma, lor eleveu years, and grown yearly worse, until the Cherry Pectoral has now removed on/1 ho ic uc froo fp/isai out* of lie tivmn Uic uiscarv OIIU nv 10 w *? j w? *? "V "T tonis as we nre. The Rev. Mark Dane had been eo severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to disable him from bis duties, and no:bing had afforded him relief until I (Mr. Thorniag) carried liim a bottle of your Pectoral, which cured hint at once, ind he now officiates as usual in this place. These are three of the cases in which we have kdown it successful, but never tail. Wt have great pleasure in certifying ,o tlieee facts ; and ate respected sir, your humble servants. RER. I). THORNING. HON. J. BATTLES. Among the distinguished authorities who have given their names to recommend "Cherry Pectoral," as the best, remedy that is known lor i lie A. lections of the lungs, are "London Lancet," S'anadia: Journal ol medical Science," "Boston Medical and Surgical Journal," "Charleston (S. S ) roed cal Review," "New Jersey 3/eJicai Reporter.'* Prof. Webster. Harvard College. Prof. Bart. Jeit, Transalvania University ot tnecicine, President Perkins, Vermont medical College, Dr. Valentine Motl. New York City, Parker Cleveland, Bow don College, Prof. Butterfield, Willoughby College, Ohio, PreiV Braiihwaite, Leeds (bug.) medical School, Sir Richard Kane, Queen's Col lege, Ireland, Pruf. Roseubaum, l^eipsic. Phe public have but to know the virtues and astonisbiug success of the "Cherry Pectoral," in curing diseases of the lungs, when they will feel secure from these dangers, whenever this remedy can be obtained. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chimist, Lowell mass v and so d in Camden at McKAlN'S Drug Store and by Drugist* generally threughout the Uuite Slates. Dec. 10, lt50. 97 3m * ? FEMALE PILLS, For Females or If, Invaluable to rouas, married and single. JDK. LEI 1)1'$ Restorative and Monthly Pills. Price tto cts. a Box. A CCOMPANIED with a small pamphlet, con X\. taining full directions, uselui limits, inloriua tion and advice t ( leuinles front youth or puhert) to old age. Nature will be much assisted by their use, in anticipation of certain periods, or where there is irregularity, suppression or absence of the natural changes, and will relieve the suffering, pain and distress common to many at those periods. There areotlier limes, also, when the married and single will find them usefulMothers do not mistake the ailings of your daughters; when afflicted with Head.ache, Dizziness, Fainting. Loss of Appetite, Sickness ol the Stomach, Pains in the Sides or Breasts, Pains along the Back, Spine or across the Loins, Hysterical or Nervous feeling, Depression or Lowness ol the Spirits, Melancholy Dislike to exercise and society, Palpitation of Heart, Bleeding at the nose &c. Tooolten are medicines given them lor Liv. er complaints, D spepsia, Consumption, &.c , when the real cause is not suspected; and through im proper medicines and tieatment their constitu(k tions are destroyed; and their constitutions are de eiroyed, and they become miserable during life. Thousands of Females in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore and elsewhere know the efficacy of those Fills, and many could be referred to, but delicacy and respect to the sex forbids it. Sold whol sale and retail at Dr. Leidy's Dispensary, No 114 North Fourth Street, Fliilada.? also by J. R. A/cKam, Camden; Tol.md if- Curtis, Columbia; Black & Ehny, Orangeburg; Dr. F. M. Cohen and Dr. J. A. Cleaveland, Charleston; and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. / ug. 20 00 ly Temperance Hotel. fpHE undersigned would respectfully inform his JL friends and the travelling public in general, that he has again rented the above Hotel for a short time ana would respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon hirn heretefore, as no pains will be spared to make the traveller comfortable and at h- me. The Stages, and Omnibuses will call regularly at the House for passengers, going by Railroad. Also, Horses, and Buggies, can be had from him on reasonable terms, to go in the country. J. B. F. BOONE. Feb. 11, 12 tf French Brandy. Superior French Brendy, lor Medicinal purpo. es. For <*ale at Mr K A! VS 1)1? Ur;-ST( > RE. _t Fruits! Fruits!! TjIXE A^ipiev, BiinatiiM-, and Y\ enf \ -I India Oranges, just received at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 tf. LIVER COMPLAINT, fauudicc, l>)'spei>sia, Chronic or!?crvou4 fi>ebility, Diteascs of the Kidacy<t, A\r> ALL disease* afisiuif from a disordered Liver or Stomach. such as Constipation, inward Piles, fulness or III<m*J lo the lleaj, aridity af the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for FiskI. fullness or weight in the Stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. swimming of the H-ad. hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering at'lie ileurt, choking or snflToraiitig sensations when in a laying Posture, dimness of vision, dots or welw before the -Sight. Fever and doll pain in the head, deficiency of Perspiration, yellowness of ihe skill and eyes, |iain in the side, back chest und limbs, sudden flushes of the Heart burning in e flesh, imagining of evil and great depression of spirits, .CAN BE EFFKCTUAIII.T CURED HT 1>R. HOOFLANirs CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BV DR. C. M. JACKSON, IT THEf^ERMAIV MEDICINE STORE, 130 Arch Street, Pbilndelphiu. Their power over the almve diseases is not excelled, i( equalled, by any other preparation in the United Statea as the cures attest, in many ease* after skilful phyicians' had failed. Tliese Hitter* are worthy the attention of invalid*. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching power* in weakness anil aUectionsot me digestive wrg*iu, they are, withal, safe, i-ertain and pleasant. rkad and be convinced. Clia*. Robinson, Esq , Easton, MJ., in a letter ta Dr. lackson, Jan. 9, I860, said? " My wife and myself have received more benefit from \ our medicine than anv other we have ever taken fur the Dyspepsia and Liver disease." " The Tenth Legion," published at Woodstock, Ta., Jan. 10, 1850, raid? "a great medicine " "We have uniformly refrained from recommending to he public any of the various Patent Medicine* of the day, unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitiers, invented by Dr. Hooflnnd. and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Philadelphia. One instance in particular, in which the superior virtues of this medicine have been tested, has fallen under our observation. During the last summer, a son of Mr. Abraham Brahill, of this country, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle of the Bitters and after nsing it, was so much relieved of his distressing ma I ady that he procured another bottle, and is restored entirely to health. rkad further a few facts. The "Philadelphia Democrat," the leading German journal of Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov* 84th? "We ana in call attention to the removal of the German Menicinestore, the prinrifial depm for the wile ol ur nooiland's German Bitter*, from 278 Rare to 120 Arrh street, one door below Sixth. Owing to ilia increased demand for this medicine, and for (lie accommodation of hia numerous patient*, l)r. Jackson ha* been compelled to occupy a larger more. We wish him success in hi* new quarters; he is deserving of it. The Hitter* Mixture i* without doubt the gruatwit medicine extant lor diseases of the Liver and Bowels. A stubborn ?-a*e of Chnmic Diarrhoea ha* come under onr notice, wherein the patient had exhausted the Materia Medina* of the different xclmol* of medicine with no apparent benefit. He was induced to nee these bitters, and u few bottle* of them have entirely cured liiin: Many uch rases we could refer to. We hope our reader* wi I recollect this great restorative, should they be *0 unfortunate as to require it* use Dr. Jackson possesses the original unpublished receipt of Dr. lloofland, a:.d he prepares this medicine with this care. Those purchasing should call at hi* store, or see that his name ix written upon the wrapper outside, and hlown in the bottle, as imitations ol all good article* arc common." Judge ,M. M. N?ah, a j?eotleman with great scientific and literary attainmentw.said in his "New York Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6. 1830, "Da Homeland's German Bitters.?Here is a preparation which the leadine pr-Me* in the. Union appear to be unanimous in tTcommeucling, and the reason is obvious. It is mads after a prescription furnished by one of the moxl celebrated physician* of modern tim s, the late Dr. Chri* ?ill -l_ o .n?.1 t? i|la IT,ii\-?rsilv ol lopuer Wltnenu Iinviuiw, . ........ Jena. Private Physician to the King of Protein, and oneol the greatest medical-writer* Germany has ever produced. I?e war emphatically lite enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may he confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in liver complaint, dyspepsia. debility, vertigo, acidity of the stomach, constipation, and all muiplainis arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia pajiers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the editors speak ol its effects from their own individual exoerience. IJndei these eiicuuistances we feel warranted not only in calling tho attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M, Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gaze'te," the best family newspaper published in the United States, the editor says ol DR. IIOOFL*NU'S UKIIMAN HITTERS. "It is seldom that we rerotntnertd what are termed Pat cut .Medicines to the confidence and patronage four readers. and therefore, when we recommend Dr. Houllnnd's German Bilters, we wish it to be distinctly understiMsl thai we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised ttlsittt for a brief |>erii>d and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, hut of a medicine longeliaclislied. universally prized, and which has met the lienrtv approval of the Facility itself." ** ' ' -*** ' '??*" Iwssr* rn/.nii-a.l (liL'a tlio ftVltlenre. u|khi ciiurmx uu- .iv.. ...vi.v.. foregoing) from all sections of tlie rnion. the last three vearw, and the strongest lesiinmny in its favor, is. that there is more "f it usep in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all other r ostrums combined, a fact that run 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 dyspepla. no one etui doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically iiikui the stomach anu liver?it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases?ihe effect is immediate.? They can he administered to female or infant with safely and reliable benefit, at any time BKWARR OF COUNTKRFEITB. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counter feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WKLL TO TIIK MARKS OF THE OKXt'tNK. They have the written signature of C. .11. JACKSON upon tfie wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. r.ouaio u* In le nnd retail, at the GKKMAN MRDIC'INK storb, No. J20 Arch street. one door below Sixtb, (late of 878 ace street.) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gen* rally throughout the couniry. K .r sale in Camden, bv Jambs R. MKa in--Columbia by Mrilwright &r Mini?4'heater C. If. by Reedy <fe Huff, ,ii: l bv respectnble Druggist* generally throughout the ( in:'*.! States. Aug. 13. 64 ** ? BRASS Fenders, pierced Iron do.; folding Nur aery do.; Fire Dogs and Fire Irons, of every descri I ion. AlcDO WALL & COOPER. TUST Received a fresh supply of ASSORTED 1 niieoi'BV'P^ V ruijuuu ? ti?/. ? do. Jam anil Jellies, Mustard, Brandy and Fruits, Fresh Saliuun and Lobsters, Eng. and American Catsup, Candies, Plums, Kisses, &c., at MOORE'S. Feb 11 12 tf > ' < r /AAA CBS. BACON HAMS, prime, r/5' /vv/ 50 bbis extra Family Flour .MO boxes Adamantim (handles. For sale by Jan.21. JOHN \V BRADLEY WHISKEY, RUM AND BRANDY7 Bbls Rectified Whiskey, O* / AO bbls. New England Rum 5 raskM l> mio.-f ic Brandy 40doz Old .Madeira Wine 60 dnz. Porter and Ale. in quarts and pints Rece ved and for sale bv Jan. *i0 JOHN W. BRADLEY. I Upward of Ten Thousand Cures. Consumption can be Cured!! DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AN TAR, For the cure of Consumption nnd all Diseases of the Lung* and Dreast. FROM DR. fIIRAM 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 diitc to the community to gt; to that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz: miss Bell, .Miss Barker, and mr. It II. Cox, one of uur City ? ouncil, that Dr. Roger*'Liver, wort and Tar operated more like a specific t han like any other remedy, that l ever useu. one 01 the onsen, viz: Miss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians to be laboring under the last stage ol .Scrofulous Consumption. IShe is now in good health, from the use of a few bottles of the above syrup. HIRAM COX, .1/. D. Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1847. FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE Mr. A. Scovill: I am well acquainted witli Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my physician for many years, and can cheerfully say that 1 have as much confidence in his skill as any man living. HENRY MOKSE. .Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847. Despair not though your Physician* and Friends give yon np to die!!! Your condition cannot be more helpless than that of mrs. Rowe. This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in mv side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and for the space of one year grew rapidly worse. All hough I had in attendance three physicians, one of whom was considered very skillful, all of their efforts proved alike unavailing. At last one of the physirians came in, and decided that I could not live more than one day longer! All of my friends believed that a few days at inost would end my earthly career. My brother at tins crisis, hearing of the astonishing cures made hy Dr. Rodgers' Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillicolhe, distant thirty miles, to procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell, before I had used half a bottle my cough was entirely cured, and when I had used two bottles I was able toatteud to my family vocations as usual. HARRIET ROWB. Mr. Merriweather writes as Follows: mr. 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 of this place, supposed to have the consumption, has been entirely cured. U MICRRIWEATHER. Denmark, Tenn., J tine 30, 1948. OyThe following cert ificnte from one of tli? most distin. guished physicians in Cincinnati,is entitled t<> great credit: I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make tne following statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, of tiiis city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which 1 had been treating with lew than usual success. At tun request, aim I lliat oHus Iriends, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's Liverwort and Tar; and ( must confess that it* effects were really surprising. After using tiie second holtle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to pealth. I do conscientiously recommend my brother prac1 tiiouers to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary comilaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. ' WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1814 Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26, 1848. Mr. A. L. Ncovill,Cincinnati: Dear .S'ir?I want you to send me one gross of Dr. Rogers' liverwort and Tar. I a:n entirely out of it, and have constant calls for it. The remarkahle cures that it ' has made here, has made a g.-eat demand for n. Yours, fc? R. W. HITTINGTO.N, Druggist. ItyBewareof Counterfeits and base Imitations .?0 1 N.B.?The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Ro. gers," on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price?31 per bottle, or six Bottles for $>. A'old wholesale and retail by ; SCOVIL MEAD, 13 Charles st., Xnv> Orleans. Aole General Agents for the Southern States. SoldbyJ.il. McKain, Camden ; A. hitch, Columbia; Havilan I. Ilarrall it Co., and P. M. Cokes, Charleston i Mannsel Hall, Winnsboio. p IU*Call on the Agent for a pamphlet, and see the above < ertificates in full, and a vast number of . I ; omers. March 26, 24 w6ra A RESCUE TO TIIE AFFLICTED. THE CELEBRATED r jjHMgwyTi/ yw] tombbi A certain remedyjfnr all fixed pain* in the Side, Client L/>inn, Back, Bowel*. Muscle*, ilhenmatism In all it* varied forms, Nervous Aiiectiouu, Lime and Liver Complaint*. Spinal Affection*. Female Weaknesses. etc. etc. For the above complaint* thi* planter ha* no kqijai The great celebrity which it lias already acquired, not only in the old, hut in the new world?the extraordinary cure* it ha* performed in the matt extreme cane* of suffer, injf, have acquired lor it such a reputation, that the pro_ pnetorha* not?until recently?been able to supply lial medehiand. The sale* throughout everv city, town and village in the Un ted Stales, are without a parallel! A circumstance not surprising, when the va*t amount of human suffering relieved by it* use is con*idereil. In spinal defect*, the benefit usually is of the n.o*t decided character. In Nervco* Complaints, nineteen cases out of twenty readily yield to the penetrating Ktitnula combined in thi* valnable preparation. In UlieuinHtism, either acute or chronic, the claims of the Hebrew Plaster have long since been universally ac knnwledgetl. Those who are laboring under weak bark*, no mailer from what cause the weakne** may have originated?even if such perron* have been misguided in previou* application*?in the u*e ?f the Hebrew Piaster they Mill find the affected part suddenly restored to its origisoandnem. As a supporter in cases of constitutional weaknes it w ill be found of great advantage. It is particularly recommended to females who are suffering from sudde weakness, or (general debility. In short, it omhrnees all the virtues which the mist scientific mind wns capable of .compounding from valuahie substances found in the old world and will be found entirely free froiu those objections which are a source of coinptaiut with the numerous spreadplasters now* before the public. Where this Planter is applied, pain cannot eziit. These Plasters possess the oilyantage of being put up in air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in nil climates. We have just received the following testimonial fcomC- C -Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful nmr iire in Wilcox coillitV. Alabama, llu is a tremleinaii Tn iugb standing, and one whose influence lia* great weigllt: Camden, Ala., Nov. 21, 18?8. Messrs. Seovil <J" Mead: Gentlemen?Having been requested to stole what has been the result of my experience by the use of your Hebrew Planter, I cheerfully comply, by bsaying tluit I have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an invaluable medicine, Indifferent casesof my family 1 have applied the Planter to chronic wires, tumors, and pains, and it has never failed to affbnl instant relief. 1 have also used it with good effect upon my own |ierson, in tite cure of ulcers, with which 1 have bten severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. CAUTION?The subscribers are the only General Agents in the Southern Stales for the sale of this truly Mtiuable Plaster; and ill order to prevent purchasers being imposed Opon 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 is put up in smooth, engine-turned bottomed boxes, not soldered in. 2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David or* ?l.o .liMAiIi.... or/Yjiftil ||)*S hnx. illl Rpcomnnnvifiur I??a. cord of Court, to E- Taylor, Rochester. SCOVIL <fe MEAD, 113 Chartres *t., Nc\v Orleans. Sole Ceneral Agents for the Southern Suiles. Void by J. it. MoKnin Camden; A. Filch. Columbia; 'laviland Hurrall <$ Co. and I*. M. Cohen Charleston; Maneol Hall, Wiuuxhorough. Caldwe 1<k James, Sew. kerry; Reedy 4z luff Chcstervilfe. Mothers, Read This Attentively, DR. K??LER'S CORDIAL AND CARMINATIVE. For the speedy and permanent cure ,,f Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, Infaniuni, Cholera Morbus, Clmlic, Summer Complaints, Flatulency Pain* in the Stomach, &c. and from all derangement of stomach and bowel* from Teething. KT The time has again arrived when disease* of the stomueh and bowel* carrie* it* thousand* to a prematura grave. I* there no remedy to stay the marcli of death! We answer, YES?the Cordial will cure and prevent nine-tenths of all cases of disease affecting these organs More tliaii five tliousatid cases of (lipase were cured by il during the pact year. All families consulting ih? welfare of iheir childrea anil selves, will art wisely to have this article hy tliern. In all cases of failure the money will cheerfully be returned, and to those who are unable to purcliace.it will be cheerfully bestowed. T1IATIT WILL, AND HAS CURED, THE WOU.ST FOIl.MS OF DISEASE OF TIIESTOMACH AND BOWELS IIEADTHE FOt.LOWING EVIDENCES From the Spirit of the Times. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative. i? certainly a valuable desideratum in every family, U? the young and to adult, but particularly wheree there are children. Wo speak jdviaedly, because we have tl ottglily tried it, and proved it* healing and efficacious properties in our lamily. We would most cordially recommend the public to give it a lair trial, which is only wanting in a|>preciateits value From the North American and United States Gaaette, Sept. 4th 18-17. . In these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves every one to be prepared with a remedy for the evil rtfocts which it sometimes produces?we have been told hy those that knew and who have tried it?that Ke ler's Cardial is an article which has been used in some of lite severest cases of Summer Complaint, both in infants and grown person*. The Cordial can be procured at the comerof Third and South Streets. From Neal's Saturday Gazette August 28th 1347. Dr. Kveler's Cordial.?We would call the attention of our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will be found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarrlnea, a disease very prevalent at the present time, it is highly spoken of by all who nave used it.? It is perfectly safe in its nature, and we speak eiperimentally, when we say that it affords immediate relief. From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st. 1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative?This article is advertised in another |?rt or our paper, it is warmly recommended by families who have tied it. It is especially useful among children, and has eflecled hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the subject some of which is very strong. The Cordial is net a quark nostrum, hut a carefully prepared medicine, and perfectly free from any tiling injurious. From the Daily Penn*vlvanian, .Sept. 16th 1947. We are constrained to say that the *'t 'arminative".of Dr. Keeler's now extensively used in this City, is rapidly making its way to public la\or. Its ingredients are course unknown, but it is mild in its operaiion, pleasantti lite taste, and a remedy quite as good as any now used for the same complaints. Fnint the Daily News. July 15th, 1850. Summer Complaint.?The season when this complaint exists is now here. If persons having it in their families would only purchase a bottle of Dr. Keeler's Carminative Cordial, they would save ranch expense and trouble. peak of the virtues of litis medicine knowingly From the Spirit ly 18, 1849 We wish to direct the attention of the readers ofthii paper to Dr. Keeler's cordial and Carminative, advernised in another column. It is a medicine highly esteemed by every one that has used it in Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Choler: infantum, ect, which at this season is so frequent, it is a perfect innocent medicine and gives immediate relief. Prepared and sold 294 .Market street Philadelphia? where may also be had Dr. Keeler's C'ough Syrup. Vermifuge Syrup, Rheumatic Lotion, Liver and 'Sanative Pills, Medicines of unsurpassed efficacy. C2P" Also Dr. Keeler's SARNaPARILLA, a celebrated remedy in all Scrofula and Constitutional Disorders. It is. without doubt, the cheapest and best remedy for Chronic Disease of the Chest Strmaclt, Liver, and skin known?and admirably adapted for all derangements arriving front Impurities of the hhssl. Females suffering from the Loss of Appetite, Nervous Dr. ntii'y, irregularities, rains, i iinpi?-x. ninirnx. .^aiiow i~?m< plcxlon. Coativene**. etc.. Will find the Sarxapurilla decidedly the best remedy itiuse for their removal. No one should be without Dr. Keeler** Pnmniilv Medicine*. ?o beneficial in many disease*. Prion 81 per bottk?6 buttle* for $5Forxale hy Z. J. DsfiAY. famil'n S. C..and by Druggist* and Store* throughout the country. Price 25 cent* per holtln?*ee circular*&< ., in hand* of the agent*. July 8, ISfiO. 51 A1IEA1> OF ALL OTHERS. The envy of all Pill Manufacturers, Becanxe they arexafer. belter ami more efficacious than any otlierx ; and becanxe the public will take no other* if they can obtain them. 500,000 Boxen have been xold annually for the last five yenr*. YOUNG AND OLD. MAl.K AND FEMALE, can alwayx take them with equal xafetr. without fear. IF PILLS RE NECESSARY for purging and eleanxintr the Stomach and Rowel*, and purifying the Blood nnd fluid* of the body, tnke no other* ?for no other pill* produce those combined effects, or contaitix S'nrsnpnrillu in thrm Ent, Drink nnd livensnsnnl, and purxne your twunl occupation whilst taking them without fear of takintrcold.during all kind* of weather. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS are wagered that more genuine certificate* (from phvxi cianx. Clergymen. Member* of Congress and respectable citizens) can be procured of their e^ -*ev than any other. Forty Pill* in a Box f! and xold at twentv-kivk cknts a so*', with direction* and moch wholesome advice accompanying each boi. They no taste or unpleasant smell. Free from dust or powder of any kind, Do not gripe the Stomach or Bowel*. Products nosh-knew, vomiting or bad feeling*, They akeuoooat aixtimu, And adapted to most disease* common to mnnkind. No one having once taken them will be willing afterward* to take any other*. because thev alway* do good, and if they do not then no other* will. Dr. N. B.LKIDY Propriety ana,i>fnntifncenrcr, i* a regular Druggist. Chemist nntl Physician, of fifteen year* experience in Philadelphia ; Graduate of the l'ni vervity of Pennsylvania; Memlier of diflereut Medical Institution* of Philadelphia, New York. Boston. Baltimore Arc., and associate nmi correspondit g member of several Medical Institution* of l-omlon and Pari*?hence the reason of the greater confidence placed in hi* pills, ami their being recommended in the prnctice of most respectable physician* throughout the United State*. OCT* Principal Demit. Dr. Lkidv's Dispensary. No. 114 North Fourth sr. Ihilndeaphia?anil sold wholesale ami retail at.McKAIN'S L>rng Store, Camden ; TO I. AND &. CIRTJS, Columbia ; Mil \ EH & IB>SS.\KD. Sumter ville ; Dr. MAI.I.OY.Chernw; I'll \TT&JAMES. Newberry; RUFE& KEKDY.Chesterville; J. L. YONGUK, Winshoro; II. II. WEST, ('nionville: Dr. P. M. COHEN and CLEVELAND. Charlepton; ami by mow' Druggists At Storekeeper* in the United State*. Aug. 20, 1850. Cfi 12m TlnmAstip. ft.ATTlfl. A/VAUVMVAV BR< ?VVN Hitd hleaclrd r>lieeinigs, every width, Ticking; Er glish I sing-cloths; Counterpanes, plain and figured curtain Diinitv; garmjiilDimity; colored Homespuns and Denims; plaid Lins6y. Flannels and Blankets, at all prices. A I.SO 1150 pieces of bleached and brown Homespuns as low as tliev can be bought any where in Amer ca. At " JAMES WILSON'S. FFRENCH, German and EiirIMi Plain Cashmere*, for (julie* Dresses. Also?Velvet and otherTrinimiiig*, opened this dav. at BONNEV'S Hardware, Groceries, Bagging, Rope and Twine, READY-made Clothing, Hats, Cape, Bonnets, , i Boots and Shoes &c. Just re cived and for : Hale al ibc lowest prices possible by M. DRUCKER f CO. | IJf QUART BOTTLES. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, P fOfc THE CURE OF 4 For the. Removal and Permanent Core of all Diseased arising from an Impnre Mate of the Blotpl or habit of the System, via: Scmfula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Comb** ons Eruptions. Clironic Sore Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, Scald Uend, Enlargement and Pain of the Bonej aad Joint*. Stubborn lllcera, Syphilitic Symptoms.JSciatiea or Lumbago ; and Diseases arising from an Injoiifcefems use of Mercury, Acidities or Dropsy, Exposure or impro* denre in. Life; alfo.ChroeieCnastiuitiinai Disorders, it* The value of tine preparation ig now widely known, and every day the field ot it? usefulnesr jg extending. It is approved and hijhly recomtpended bv Physiciauis and in admitted to betbemdgt powerful and aearchin<f preparation from thef mot I hat has ever been employed in medical practice. 1 lie uuionuiliut: \ IV. I nil HI ucicunary WIBeOTQfWtlfe swollen glunds, contracted sinews and boneshaJf carious lias been restored to health and figor? The scrofulous patient, covered *ithu?cers,'foathsome to hi nine 11 and his attendants, has been mad* whole. Hundreds of persons, who bad grained hopelessly for years, under cutaneous and glandu* lar disorders, rheumatism, and uyiny otW cora' plaints springing troin a derangement of the secretive organs and the circulation, hajre been raised as it were Irnin the rack of disease, and ttowywiih regenerated constitutions, gladly testify to tha et1 ficacy of this inestimable preparation, . fThe follow ug acrtiticate from roL Samuel G. Taylor, a gentleman of hig!t standing an4awtensive acquaintance through the southern stiffs, and . lately appointed consul to'New Grenada, coa. I mends itselt to the attention of all. New Yrrk, January 7, 1848. Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands?Oed" letnen: H*v ing used and witnessed the effects of roar va'ua* . ble preparation of Sarsaparilh jdu different per* nuhh in u herein puns ui mv nuuuicrii cuaiiirjf i viz?Vigima, Louisian, Texas and Mexie?,.I feel 1 much pleasure in stating tW'bigh opinion enter* ; taiiicd of its inedicinol value. lu tny wn rase, it acted a Inn >81 like a charm, removing speedHy.tbs enervated state of the system, and exciting in the - 1 most agreeable manner, a tonic i.ud invigorating nfluence. Vour Sarsaparilla is highly appmvrt and extea* sively used hy the army in Mexico, and my crwato, - ' Gen. Zachary Taylor, ha* for tbo past live years been in the habit of using it, and recommends the same; he and myself adopted the articled tha' same time, and it is now considered an ulmnst ia- ^ dispensable article in the army. In.conclusion, i would say that the belter it is known, the mora ' highly it will lie prized, and trust that its health restoring virtues will maffe it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our widely extended country. \ ou e very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, V. m. Consul to N. Gnuda rkmark ablb crar. of BKoscBEtji, , New York, Feb. 17, 1848.?messrs Hands: Hp* t'iniT r offered nnnv vears with a disease oT thf throat, affecting the laryrx, during which timet was treated by the must eminent physicians in Europe and thu United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time rajr general health and strength declining, and the disease making fearful progress; caustic application* tfefH used, and what* ver else was thought most efficient lor producing a cure; hut I am confident tho de? plorable situation I was in, the laryngitis br ingne* compatued with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would s??ou have terminated u.y life, had ? I not obtained relief through your invaluable Sac fl sanar I la. 1 must say, gentlemen, whenl-ipm* | menced using the SarsaparilU, J did not place much confidence in its virtues: and this will not surprise, you w hen I inform you that I had tried more than fifty different rent- dies during the pa* four years without any success; but alter taking your Si raa pari I la a few weeks, 1 vvaa obligee 10 yield at last to evidence. Thin marvellous apertfic has not only relirvd, but cured nse; and I therefore think it my duly gentlemen, for the benefit of eof* j fering humanity, to give you tiiin attestation of raj TV; cure. Yonrs very truly, D PARENT. * Crnsulate of France in iMe U. Slates. The above statement and signatnre were ae-' tm know lodged in our presence by tnr. I). Parent, as true. For the Consul (Jen ml of France, I* BORG, Vice-consul. _ t y * The following interesting case is presented^end | the reader invited to itsrcreful perusal?cotnmeiR on such evidence is unnecessary. j-J New York, April 2fl, 1847. Messrs Sand.-: Gentlemen?Having longl>ee? afflicted with general debilly, w eakness, tars of appetite, &c., receiving no benefit fnem tbo varlotte | remedies prescribed, I concluded, ?wn?| tlire* months since, to make use of your Saraapiiftfl* f j now have the pleasure of in for uing you thai v 1 effects have been attended with the liappiept-ifo? suits in restoring my health, and I am induced#) i add my testimony to the many others you alretdg j possess, and those desiring further in formation, ? oersanal v oive the r.ariicularsof mv ca?e, tndt|fj efforts of this invafuab'e medicine, by calliOfr J. "285 Bowerv, New York. Yours respectfully. JANET MclNTOSttj* This certifies that m:pa Janet mclntosh ii known to me a member of tlie church in good standing, and worthy of confidence. OD tfV J, 8. SPENCRR, Pastor Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn ^ Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, bFA? B. & I). SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, iw | FuUon-st, corner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the Untied -* States and Canadas. Price 81 per bottle; at* bottles lor 85. Nnld at James /{. McKainV, Camden,bv Dr* A* M-illoy, Cneraw, A Fitch, Columbia,and Hivil*n<fc llarral tf- Co. Charleston. Oct. 8. 82?w3in . f; . ? SAHTEE CAiVAii. TIIK I;ite rains have given lite Sant> e Canal an ample supply of water, so .hat Boats can pass without delay. It. PRESS SMITH, Snperintcndant. ^ Jan. 6. J , ,