Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, May 16, 1851, Image 4
For llic Rpinnval and Permunnil Cure or all
NERVOUS DISEASES,
And of those ("om|>l:iints which are caused by an impaired,
weakened or unhealthy condition of the
P8 Kit V OUS SYSTEM.
Thi? beautiful and conrenieut application of the mysteriona
powsn of GALVANISM and M.AUNKTIS.m, iij? ran (<r?
notirced by distinguished physicians both in Europe and tba
I'nit sd States, to be the most valuable Medicinal discover}/ of
the -'.ge.
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
nnd
MAGNETIC FLUID,
la used with the moat perfect and certain aucceaa in all
casee of
GRKBRAL DEBILITY,
Strengtuening the weakened body, giving tone to the various
organs, and invigorating the entire aratem. Also in KITS,
CRAMP, rARALYSIS and 1ALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION,
RHEUMATISM, i CUTE and CHRONIC, OOUT,
EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DIAFNE88, NERVOUS TREMORS,
PALPITATION OK THE HEART*' APOPLEXY,
NEURALGIA, PAINS in th SIDE and CHEST, LIVER
COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE
of tie SriNE, HIP COMPLA NT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS,
DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY,and
all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complainta arise
from one aiinple cause?namely
A Derangement of ti e Nervous System.
0(7- In NERVOUS COMPLY (NTS. Druga and Mediciaoe
increase the disease, lor they we kep the vital energies of the
already prostrated ayatem ; wb'le under the atrengthening,
life-riving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, aa applied by
tliia beautiful and wonderful .die oven , the exhauated patient
and weakened sufferer is restort d to former health, strength,
elasticity end vigor.
The great peculiarity end exce lence of
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives,
consists, in the fact that thoy arrest and care disease by out
ward application, in place oi the usual mode of dragging end
physicking the patient, till exhen ted Nature sinks hopelessly
under the inflictiou.
They strengthen the whole lysine, equalise the circulation of
the Hood, promote the secretions, an ' never do the slightest injury
under any circumstances. Since their introduction in the
United States, only three years sis ce, more than
t>u9uuu r crsuiis
kx-Jodtag all ogea, claaaes and cor ditions, among which warn
a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nenr
on* Complaints, hare been
BSmKBLY AND FKBM UfBNTLY CUBED,
when an hope of relief had bear given up, and every thing
"t^Snitnte the u*e of the GA1 V AJIIC BELT, suppoee
the ca*e of a/ erson afflicted wit that bane of civiliiation,
DVWKPSIA. or any-other Chmni or Nervous Disorder. la
ordinary caaea. ?timn)ant? are taker which, bjr their action on
the nervOt and muscles of the atom ch, afford temporary relief
but which leave the patient In a lower state, and with iqfutM
Ucuities, altar the action thus exc 'ted has ceased. Now cornpars
this with the affect resulting from the application ol the
GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyi peptic sufferer, evea in the
worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around
the body, using the Magnetic Fie d as directed. In a short
period the insensible perapiratioi will act on the positive
element of the Belt, thereby cau ing a Galvanic circulation
which will peas on to the negstivi and thence beck again to
the positive, thus keeping up a c< ntlnuou* Galvanic circulation
throughout the system. Thm the Kqst sever? case* of
dygpepau-ar* permanentl-. cubed, a Few days
is often am fly sufficient to eradicate the
disease of years.
OHfflFICATBS AID mTISOKIAlS
f -**' OC the mod Fndoul ted Character, '*
From all parts of the Country eon I he given, sufficient to fill
every. column in this paper 1
AH EXTRAORDINARY CASK,
which conclusively proves that
"Truth in itnnnr thaw Fiction."
CURB OF
RHEUMATISM, BRONCHIT S ARB DYSPEPSIA.
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman
ef New Jersey, *f distinguishe, attainments and Mil tad
reputation
SlDitXT, ! aw Jersey, July 13, IBM.
Da. A. JL Cwmn w Daw Sir You wish to know of ma
what baa been the ; tin!? in my ot n aaae, at the application at
THE OALVAN1C fcULT AND h ECKLACE. My reply is as
follows:
For about twenty year* I had 1 ten suffering from Dyspepsia.
Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could 1
obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment
whatever. About ftnrttm yeai since, In consequence of
frequent exposure to the weather in the discharge of my pastoral
duties, I became subject ti a severe Chronic Rheum*-.
iitn, which for year after yes , caused me indescribable
qngoish. Farther: in the winter of 'ti and '46, in consequence
of preaching a great deal in my own and various other
eburckes in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis,
which soon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension
(if my pastoral labors. My nerrtui tytlem teas now
thoroughly oroitrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so
also did my Dyspepsia and Kheui atic affection?thus evincing
that tbace disorders were conne< *ed with etrh other through
the medium of the Nervous Byst m. In the whole pharmacopoeia
there seemed to be no remedial agent which could
reach and recuperate my Nervou . System ; every thing that I
uo uvea lor inis purpose nau > ompieieiy isuea. ai iui i
was led bp my friend* to exenune voar invention*, end (though
With no very sanguine hope* of tfeir efficiency,) I determined
to try the effect of the applicatio of the GALVANIC BELT
AND NCCKJLACE, with the MAG&ETIC FLUID. Thif tu
in Jane, 1846. To mv obeat astonishment, i* two uti mr
DrsrcrdA kid eon; ii? eioit div* i wn rn4e1.ro to
nvei MV V41T0B4l UtOM j NOB HAVE i 1ince OMITTED
4 aiNOLr. (EBTICE on accol'nt ( the bronchitis; and MT
Rheumatic orrrcTioN ha* enti klt ceased to tboi-ble me.
Bncb i*the wonderful and happy remit* of the experiment.
1 have recommended (he BEIT 'Mid FLUID to many who
have been likewise *uffering frot 1 jurslgic affection*. They
have tried them, with havtv ac* lt?, 1 believe, in etebv
CASE. If
I am, dear air, ver reapectfully your*,
ROBERT W. LANDIB.
Tic Dolorenx aid Neuralgia.
These dreadful and agonizing complaint* are immriialety
rtlitrti by the application of tht Galvanic Bklt, Nicblace
and Fluid. The Belt diffuse* the Electricity through the
system; the Necklace has a local effect, and the Fluid acts
directly upon the affected nerves. In these distressing
afflictions the application NEVER FAILS.
FITS AND CQNVUL8ION8.
These alarming and terrible c unplaint* are always cauiej
y h itranfemrnt of Iht Ntrvti. Tne Belt, Bbacklets and
Kli'id will cure nearly every ca e. no mauer now young or id
the patient, or how confirm el the complaint Numerou*
kud astonishing proof* rr?. ,a pot?*s?ion of the proprietor.
0ty- Many hundred rtificate* fiom all part* of the country
?f the moat extraordinary character can be given, if required.
CfT- No trouble or iuconveciei ce attend* the uie of OH.
CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC Al TICLES. and they may
be worn by the moat feeble and delicate with perfect eaue and
aefety. In many catei the eeniation attending their u*e i?
highly pleaiant and agretabk. Tl ey can be aent to any part
of the country.
Prices:
Tha Galvanic Bait, Thraa Collars,
Tha Galvanic Nacttaot; Two Dollars,
Th? Galvanic Bracaleta, Ona Dollar Each.
The Magnetic Fluid, Ona Dollar.
(ft- The articles are eccompanitd by full and plain diree*
lion*. Pamphlet* with fall partict lara may be had of the
aatboriied Agent
PARTICULAR C AUTION.
Off- Ilricat t ?/ Counlrr/tiU and IVorlhUii JmHatmni.
D. O. MORI IKE AD, M. D.,
GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STAT EH,
IK Uroailvray. New York.
For sale in Camden by the acutohized Agents !
JAMES R. McKAIN. !
F. L. ZEMP
In Charleston by Dr. P. M. COHEN, j
InCdlumbiR by BOATRIGHT & MIOT.
Selling1 Oft'! Selling Off!
I am just opening a Splendid assortment of
Itwiiet Dress Goods, and will "sell them off*
a? rapidly as possible, at a very small profit.
-*rmt I. 1WH. E- W. BONN BY.
3BBLS. Kennpd)4fl Boston Butter Crackers,
received and for sale, by
.VIIAW & AUSTIN.
i\ *o i - u: I
Memphis Institute.
ITfcdical I>eparf mcnt.
THE regular course of lectures in this Institute
will commence on the First of November,
and t ontinue until the last of February.
4 . i J - ? ? ? will l.a nnoiind nnd
Tfie Anatomical uejini uucm. mil -<- ?
ready to receive students by theFirel of Octobert
Tbe Medical Department will be under the dirertion
of the following
PROFESSORS:
J. CONQl'BST CROSS. M. I>. Pr?>f.-#sor of tbe Inctiiuie.i
of Medicine# and Medical Juriniiritdence.
W. BY111) POWELL, M. I).. Pr.ie##or of Cerebral
Physiology. Medical Geology nnd Mineralogy,
It. S. NEWTON. M.pO., Vrnfe##or of Surgery
Jl. J. Ill'LCE, 51 lb, Professor ofTheory and Practice
of Medicine.
J. A. WILSON. M. 0 . Pro feasor of Obstetric* and Disease#
of Women and < 'hildren.
J. KINO. M. 1)., J'rofessor of Materia Medicia, and
TbemiM'tilies.
Z. FREEMAN. M. I)., Professor of Anatomy.
J MILTON SANDERS, A. 31., 31, D , ProfenHor of
Clicniistry and Plmrmacy.
(UNIQUE LECTURERS.
3IEPJCINK?PROF. It J. llTLCR
snioERV?PROP. It.'S. NEWTON.
Z. FREEMAN, 31 lb. Anatomical Demonstrator.
The fees for a lull course of lectures amount to
81(15Eeacli
PrrfessorV Ticket, $15. A/atriculatnr's
$5. Demonstrator's Foe $10. Graduation, $"J0.
Those desiring further information wil please
address their letters (post paid) to tli? Deai ; and '
students arriving in the city will please call on him |
at the Commercial Hotel.
11. S. NEWTON. M. D., Dean of the Facutv. ?
LAW DEPAKTMEilfT. 1
HON. E. W. 31. KINO, Profewor of Theory an Prac- j
ticc of Law
NOIL V. D. BARRY, Professor of Commercial Jurisprudence.
Terms?850 per Session. I
All communications pertaining to this departmont
must be addressed to
E. W. M. KING, Esq.
Memphis,Tenn., March lo50. J
The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral
worth and professional acquirements, will compare
favi rahle with the most distinguished in our roun 1
try. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly '
in this or any othir country?ail of tliem are able t
lecturers and tlie best of teachers. ?
Those who will contemplate our geographical '
position, and the extent of our pnpu ation, can have \
no doubt as to the eligibility ofoui situation for an 'r
enterprise of the kind. As to health, including i
all seasons of the year, we deny that ant other ?
city has mohe. j
A amnion error exists in the minds of many
students relative to the place of studying medicine;
those who intend practicing among the diseases ol r
ihc West and South should certainly educate
themselves ata school whose faculty are practical- '
<y acquainted with those diseases.
That the public may be satisfied of the perma- J
nency of this scln ol, we feel it our duty to slate, t
that the Trus'ees and Faculty form a unit ill action I
which augurs well for its future success; and that I
the peculiar internal organization which connects |
them, cannot be interrupted. ,
K. W. M. KING.
President of the Memphis Institute.
July 17, lb50, 18 lr
FEMALE PILLSi
For Females orly,
Invaluable to young, married and single.
DC. LEIDl'S
Restorative and TO out lily Pills.
Price 25 cts. n Box. I
ACCOMPANIED with a small pamphlet, con- *
taining full directions, useful hints, information
and advice t < tern ales from youth or puberty [
to old age. I
Nature will be mtich assisted by their use, in '
anticipation of certain periods, or tvhere there is '
irregularity, suppression or absence of the natural t
changes, and will relieve the suffering, pain and 1
distress common to many at those periods. There 1
are other times, also, when the married and Bingle |
will find them nsefu). ?
Mothers do not mistake the ailingn of your ,
daughters; when afflicted with 1 lead-ache, Dizzi- t
ness, Fainting. Loss of Appetite, Sickness of the !
Stomach, Pains in the Sides or Breasts, Pains a- j
long the Back, Spine or across the Loins, Hyetcri- t
cal or Nervous feeling, Depression or Lowness ol <
the Spirits, Melancholy Dislike to exercise and '
society, Palpitation of Heart, Bleeding at the nose
A'c. Too often are medicines given lliein for Liver
complaints, D spepsia, Consumption, &c., when '
ihe real cause is not suspected; and through improper
medicines and treatment their conslitu(ions
are destroyed; and their constitutions are de ,
strnyed, and they become miserable during life. (
Thousands of Females in Philadelphia, New '
V/ -I. T>~_. U..I,: I |,a I t
twin, UUMUii, unuiiiiuio auu oircnugic kikmi mv |
efficacy of those Pi I Ik, and many could lie referred |
to, but delicacy and reaped to the sex forbids it. t
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Leidy's Dispensary,
No 114 North Fourth Street, Pliilada.? f
also by J. R. AlcKain, Camden; 'Poland df- Curtis, [
Columbia; Black &, Bhny, Orangeburg; Dr. P. M. ?
Cohen and Dr. J. A. Cleaveland, Charleston; and t
by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. *
/ug. 20 66 ly v
M. Durcker & Co. ;
A RB just opening a large and new assortment 1
x jL of Spring and Summer Clothing, of every a
pint ion
UVfV f*"'
Ready Made Shirts,
Silk and Muslin Cravats and Handkerchiefs,
Kid. Silk, and Thread Gloves,
Boots and Shoes, "
Moleskin, Panama, leghorn and Straw Hats
of the newest style. ?
They have received a great quantity of -j
Plain and fancy Pantaloons Stuffs, and
Vestings, Linen Drills, and a very preltty as.
portment of Irish Linene,
And invite their friends to rail and examine
their stock, being certiin to be able to satisfy them
in every way. h
Camden, April 15, lb51. y0 tf ?
X AAA LBS> BACOl* IIAtIS, prime,
'Jjv/Vv./ 50 bbls extra Family Flour
HO Imxes Adamantine Candles! For sale by
Jau.21. JOHN W. BRADLEY. f
1BBL. dried B<-ef aud-Bologna Sunsaipx, received and ?
fori>nlcby 8IIAW & AUSTIN.
April 25. 83 tf 8
? BBLS. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, 1
f) received and lor sale iiv t
SHAW & AUSTIN.
April 25. 33 tf a
A NOTIIER lot of that Superior Family Flour, 0
l\. in packages of 50. lb Received and for sale by
SHAW & AUSTIN.
April 25. 33 tf
2 Cases Maccaroni, a superior article, received
and for sale by SHAW AUSTIN.
April 25,1851.' 33 tf s
ICase Pie Fruit asserted, received and for sale ~
bv SHAW 4- AUSTIN.
April 25. 33 tf j
ICase Hecker'a Farina for Puddings Ac., received and
for sale by tjHAW & AUSTIN-J I
April itt, 33
LIVER COMPLAINT,
faundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous
Debility, Diseases of the
Kidneys,
AND ALL
diseases arising
from a disordered Liver
or Stomach, sucli a*
Constipation, inward Piles,
fulness or lllobd to the Head,
acidity af the Stomach. Nausea,
Heartburn, disgust for Food, fullness
or weight in the Stomach, sour
eructations, sinking or fluttering at the
Pit of the Stomach, swimming of the
If fail. hurried an?J iliiliruil Breathing, fluttering
at the Ib-art. clinking or soflhcniing
sensations when in a Lying Posture, dimness of
vision, dots or welm be lore the fSijflit, Fever and
dull pain in the licnd, deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of ihe skill und eyes, |>aiii in tliesiile, hack
chest niul linitis. sudden llnshes of the Heart, burning in
9 llesh, iin:i'iinioe/if evil and g' fill expression of s|iiritx,
CAS BK KKKKCTUAIII.V CUKKD by
J)R IIOOFLANDS
CELEBRATED GERMAN ^ ITERS,
I'RKP.VREtl or
DR. C. ill. JACKSON,
\T TUB CiERMAFfflUKIUCIWR STORK,
1 '-if) Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, i'
quailed, by any other preparation in ilie United Siutes
is the cures attest, in many cases after skilful phytcuiix,
lad failed.
These Kilters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing
great virtues in the rectification of dissases of tl.e
Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching
tower* in weakness and attentions of the digestive organs,
hey are, withal, sufe. certain and pleasant.
ItBAD AXl) BK COXVINCKD.
riias. Robinson. Esq-, Raston, Md., in a letter to 1 r.
fackson, Jan. 9. 1850; said?"
My wife and myself have received more benefit from
,onr medicine than anv other we have ever taken for the
Dyspepsia and Liver disease."
' The Tenth l-egion," published at Woodstock, Va.,
Ian. 10, 2850, said?
"A OKRAT MKDTCIXE "
"We have uniformly refrained from recommending to
he public any of the various Patent Jledicine* of the dn;,
inless thnmughly convinced of their value. Among those
kc consider worthy of notice is the Herman Bitters, in vetted
hv Dr. lloofiand, and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Plidnlelphia.
One inslance in particular, in whicli the enpe ior
virtues of this medicine have b.-en tested, lias fallen
*?-? - - ?..r
inder our oliservatton. wuring me ium i-muuie.,, ........
i]r. Abraham Brabill, of this country, was very seriously
ifflieted will) Livrr Complaint, and after trying in vain
uirions remedied, he purchased n bottle of the Bitters act!
ifter nsing it, wassomuch relieved of hie distressing tmilitly
that he prut-tired another bottle, and is restored entirisy
to health.
BKAD FCItTIIBR A FBW FACT?.
The "Philadelphia Democrat," the leadiitgGerman jottrml
of Phtlailelphin. The editor said. Nov* 2-ltli?
"We again call attention to the removal .if the German
Ifedirine store, |Iip principal depot lor the sale of Dr Hoofand'*
Gennnn Bitter*, froin 278 Hace to 120 Arch street,
me door below Sixth. Owing to the increased demand
or this medicine, ami fortlie accommodation of hisutnner us
patiantft, l)r. Jackson has been compelled to occupy a
arger store. We wish liirn success in his new quarters;
io deserving of it. The Bitters Mixture is without dotihl
he greatest medicine extant for disease* of the Liver and
Dowels. A stubborn rase of Chronic Diarrhoea ha* come
tinieroni notice, wherein the |<atient had exhausted tl.e
Bateria Medicas of the different schools of medicine with
lonpparent benefit. He was induced to use these bitters,
tnd a few bottles of them have entirely cured liiin: Many
uch case-, ?. . could refer to. We hope onr reader* wi I
ecollcct this great restorative, should they be so uufurtu>
tale a* to require its use. Dr. Jackson possesses th? origrial
unpublished receipt of lk. Hoolland. and he prepare*
his medicine with this care. Those purchasing should
tall at his store, or see that his name i* written upon the
vrappcr outside, and blown in the bottle, as imitations of
ill good articles are common."
Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and
iternry attainments.said in hi* "New Vork Weekly Mosenirer,
Jan. fi. IftSO.
."Da Iloorr.Avu's Gurman Bittkrs.?Here is a proration
which the Iradine presses in the I'liion a.'?|?-:tr to
>e unanimous in recommending, and the reason i* obvious,
t is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most
elebmted physicians of modern tim *, the late Dr. Chrisopher
Willielm llooflantl. Professor to the L'nivcrsity of
. 1,1?.....I ?f
ICIlR. rriVRU! rnyi?icmil w? m?- mug I ...
lio greatest medical writers Germany lias over produced.
He wm einphatirally the enemy ofhmnbug. and therefore
i medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may
w confidently relied 011. If* specially recommended it in
iver complaint, dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of the
tnmacli, constipation, and all complaints arising from a
lisordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the inestines.
Nine Philadelphia paper* express their eonvirion
of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of
t* effects frotn their own individual experience. Under
hese ciicmnstances we feel warranted not oidr in calling
ho attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr.
M, Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the aricle
to all afflicted."
MtiRF. KVIDKXCK.
The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the b-st family
tewipaper ptihlished in the United Stutes, the editor says of
?K. HOOKLAXu's (JKItHAX UITTEKS.
'It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat*
lit Medicines to the cnufkleiire and |>arronnge ' fottrread rs.
and therefore, when we recommend Dr. Ilooflaud's
ierinan Bitters, we wish it to' e. distinctly understood that
x-e are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are
11 bed about fora brief period and then forgotten after they
mvc done their guilty race of mischief, hut of a medicine
ongeltaclished, universally prized, and which has met
lie lieartv approval of the Faculty itself.'
Evidence upon evidence lias lieen received (like the
iiregoiug) from all sections of the Union, the last three
?1 .1?fi.vnr u tknt
ear*, UIHI <
s more of it usep in the practice of the regular Physician*
if Philadelphia than all other rostrum* combined, a fact
hat can easily be established, and fully proving that a
cientiftc preparation will meet with their quiet approval
vlien presented eveu in thin form. .
That llii* medicine will cure liver complaint and dyspepla,
no one can doubt, after using it a* directed. It act*
pecifically upon the Ktomach and liver?it i* preferable to
alotnel in all bilious disease*?ilie effect is immediate.?
They can he administered to female or infant with safety
.ml reliable benefit, nt any time
HEW AUK OF COUNTERFEITS.
Tlii* medicine has attained that high character which
s necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counter
eiters to put forth aspuriou*article at the risk of the live*
f those who are innocently deceived.
,OOK WBI.L TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE.
They have the written signature of C. ill. JACKSON
ipon the wrapper, and the name, blown in the bottle, withut
which they are spurious.
For sale, w liolesale and retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late of 278
face street.) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gen- j
rnlly throughout the country.
For naif in Camden, i>v James a. m-wain?a oiumma
iy Itoaiwtight & Miot?Chester C. H. by Reedy <fc KnfT,
nd by respectable Druggists gent-rally throughout the
'nited States.
Aug. 13. 64
Temperance Hotel.
rHE undersigned would respectfully inform his
friends and the travelling public in general,
hat he has again rented the above Hotel for a
hort time and would respectfully solicit a portion
if the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him
teretefore, as no pains will be spared to make the
raveller comfortable and at home.
The Stages, and Omnibuses will call regularly
t tin? House for passengers, going by Railroad.
Also, Horses, and Buggies, can be had from him
in reasonable terms, to go in the country.
J. B. F. BOONE.
Feb. 11, 12 tf
French Brniidy.
Superior French Brandy, for Medicinal purpo.
es. For sale at
iff V li * II' V/UiJ.
Fruits! Fruits!!
PINE Apples, IJanannas Plantains and West
India Oranges, just received at
MOORE'S.
Feb II 12 tf.
Upward of Ten Thousand Cores.
Consuinptiou can be fared!!
DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF
MVISRWORT AN TAR,
For the cure of Consumption and all Diseases
of the Lungs and Breast.
FROM DK. Ill RAM COX.
Late.Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical j
College.
Mr. A. L Scovill: However reluctant I have
been to permit my name to be attached to patent
medicine, I consider it a ilntr to the community to
state that in three cases of incipient consumption, j
viz: miss Bell, .Miss Barker, and mr. |{ II.Cox, |
one of wiir City Council, that Dr. Rubers'Liver. I
wort and Tar operated more like a specific than |
like any other remedy, that I ever used. One o!
the cases, viz: Miss Bell, pronounced by several
Physicians to he laboring under the last stage ol
Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good
he.-Jih, from the use of a few bottles of the above
syrup. HIRAM COX, J/. I).
Cincinnati. Jan. 20, 1847.
FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE.
31 r. A. Scovill: I am well acquainted with Dr. |
Hiram Cox and his practice, he laving been iny !
physician for many years, and can cheerfully say j
that 1 have as much confidence in his skill as any 1
man living. HENRY 3IORSE.
Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847.
T?oar,-.,v not thonffh vmir Phvsieians and friends '
give you up to die!!!
Your condition cannot be more helple*s than '
1 hat olmrs. Howe.
Thin is to certify that I was taken with a pain in
my side and breast, attended with a distressing
cough, and for the space of one year grew rapidly
worse. Although I had in attendance three phy- !
sirians. one of whom was considered very skillful, j
all of their efforts ptoved alike unavailing. At j
last one of the physicians came ir, and decided that i
i could not live more than one day longer! All ;
J of my friends believed that a few days at most
would end ntv earthly career.
My brother at this crisis, hearing of the astonislo j
ing cures made by Dr. Rodgrrs' Liverwort and |
Tar, went to Chilltcothe, distau' thirty miles, to j
procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell, j
before I had used half a bottle my cough was en- |
tirely cured, and when I bad used two bottles I |
was able to attend to my family vocations as usual.
HARRIET ROWE.
Mr. Merriweather writes as F ollows:
uir. A. L. Scovill, Dear Sir?Dr. Rogers'Liver ]
wort and Tar came safe to band. I have sold a
number of bottleH. 1. has met Willi great success.
A young man of this place, sup|K>sed to have the
consumption, has been entirelv cured.
I). MERRIWEATHER. j
Denmark, Tenn., June :10, 1948.
fcrTlie following certificate from one of the most distin.
gnislied physicians in t'incimmti.i* emit led to great credit:
1 feel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe follow
ing statement conscious that it may ap|s-ar unprofessional.
Mr. Charles Wade, ?*f t is city, was ipiite low
with Piilnionary Cotisimiption, for which 1 had been
treating with Itots than usual success. At his request, and
that of his friends, ] |ierinitted itiin to try Dr Rogers's
Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its ellects
were really surprising. After using toe second boltle my
visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to
)N-ahh. 1 do conscientiously recommend inv brother practtinners
to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary com
ilamts which battle Iu?* nruinarv ramie ??i imnmnu. I
WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. 1
Cincinnati, Oct. 1m 1811
Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26,1818. j
Mr. A. L. Ncuvill, Cinciiinali:
Dear Mr?I want yon to send nic one gross of Dr. Ro- |
gcrs' Liverwort ami Tar. I am entirely out of it, and '
have constant calls for it. The remarkable core* lliat it |
has made here, has miule a great demand for it.
Yours, d-<\. It. \V. II1TTINGTON. Dnnrcist. (
ItyRewareof Counterfeits and Iwse Imitations..^}
>i. It.?The genuine articles is signed. "Andrew lto- I
gers." on the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
{CTPrice?$1 |ier bottle, or six Dottles for Sold
wholesale and retail by
SCOVIL ff MEAD,
13 Cliartes st., .\*.-w Ctrleans.
I Sole General Agents for the Southern States.
Sold hv J. R. McKain, Camden; A. Iitcli, Columbia;
IlavilanJ. Harntll A: Co., and 1'. M. Cokes, Charleston :
Mannsel Hall, Winnsboro.
O'l'all on the Agent for a pamphlet, and see
the above certiticates in full, and a vast number of
others.
March 26, 24 wGin
I A RESCUE TO T2IE AFFLICTED.
THE CELEBRATED
A certain remedyjfor all fixed pains in the Side, Chest
I/rins, Hack, Bowel*. Mn*cles, illietimatisin in nil its varied
forms, Nervous A flections, Lung and Liver Coinplaints.
Spinal A flections. Female Weaknesses, etc. etc.
For the above complainis this plaster has no equal?
The threat celebrity which it has already acquired, not on- ;
ty in the old, but in the new world?the extraordinary ;
cures it has performed in the most extreme cases of stiller- j
iutr. have acquired for it such a repuitiliou, that the pro,'
prietorhas not?uiiiil recently?keen able to supply ha 1* j
incdehlniiil.
The sales throughout every city, town and village in |
the United States, are without a parallel!
A circumstance not surprising, when the vast amount of
human suffering relieved by its use is considered. In spi- |
nni defects, the benefit usually is of the n.ost decided cha- '
racier. In Nerveus Complaints, nineteen cases out of
twenty readily yield to the penetrating sliuiula combined j
in this valuanle'pre|?amiioti.
In Kheuinatisin. either acute or chronic, the claims of '
the Hebrew Piaster have long since been universally ac- j
kliowledged. Those who are laboring under weak Itacks,
no matter from what cause the weakness may have origi- |
nated?even if such persons hate been misguided in pre- j
vions applications?in the Use of the Hebrew Plaster they '
will find the uflected part suddenly restored to its origi- '
soundness.
As a supporter in cases of constitutional Wenknes it w ill
be found of great advantage. It is particularly ruconi ??ntl?,l
t<> feomles who are stifleriinr from sitdde Weak
new,or general debility. In short. it onibrace* all the vir- j
Hie* which the most scientific mind was capable of com- |
pounding from valuable substances found in the old world ,
and will be found entirely free from those objections {
which are a source of complaint with the numerous spreadplasters
now before the public.
Where this Pluater is applied, pain cannot exist.
These Piasters (tosses*the advantage of bring put up in
air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in nil
climates. We have just received tlie following testimonial
froraC. C Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful
practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. He is a gentleman
in high standing, and one whose influence has great
weight:
Catnden, Ala., Nov. 21, 1918.
Messrs. Scovil Mend! Gentlemen?Having been requested
to state what has been the result of niv experience
by the use of yotir Hebrew Plaster. 1 cheerfully comoly,
by bsayiug that I have found it to he as heretofore recommended,
an invaluable medicine. In different cases of nty
family 1 have applied the Plaster to chronic sores*tumors,
and pains, and it has never failed to aflhrd instant relief.
1 have also n*ed it with good efler I U|mii iny own |>orson,
in t.te cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been severely
adlicted. Respectfully, etc.
C. C. SELLERS.
Beware of Counterfeit* and Base Imitations.
CAUTION?The subscribers arc the only General
Agents in the Southern A'lates for the sale of this trulv
valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchaser* being
imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in Uiis city tind
elsewhere for the genuine, they invite particular attention
to Urn following marks of the genuine i
1 Tb? Mr>a.in.. I- nn? nn in . ? ? .
,. ru. iiuuviu, ciigine-iumeu nottouted
boxes, not soldered in.
2. '1'he genuine has tlte engraved liead of Jew David
011 the directions nmiind the box, with accompanying Record
of Court, to !? Taylor, Rochester.
8COVIL <fc MEAD,
113 G'hartreast., New Orleans.
Sole General Agents for the Southern States.
Wd by J. R. McKnin Camden; A. Fitch. Columbia;
Ilaviland Harratl 4" Co; and I*. M. Cohen Charleston;
Mansel Hall, Wimubnrough. ('aid we A. James, Newberry;
Reedy & Rulf Che<ttcr\ill'-.
, m
t:W
% jC
mothers, Read ThisAttentively, 'A
DR. HEELER'S CORREAL ASS 9
riDmimiiiirini *
a.?.ujuiw
Fur tlip speedy and permanent cure ,.f D'tan-how, Dya- ?. I
entery, Cholera, Infantum, Cholera Moffat*. Chotic, Sma- -jfc J
mer Complaint*, Flatulency rain* in the Stomach, Ac. 'W m
and from all derangement of stomach and bowel* from
Teething.
The lime ha* again arrived when diaettveaof the
Htomach and bowels carrim it* tbotiHond* to a premature
grave. 1h there no remedy to *tay the march of death?
Wo nriHwer, YES?the Cordial will cure and prevent
nine-tentIih of all cane* of disease affecting these organ*'
More than five thousand cane* of disease wore cored by it
during the pant year. All fatnilie* consulting the Welfare
of their childrva and reive*, will art wirtdfto have
thin article hy thetn. In all case* of failnre the money
will cheerfully he returned, and to tho*e who are unable
to purchase,it will be cheerfully he?towed.
TH AT IT WILL. AND II AS CURED, THE WORST ,
FORMS OF DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND
BOWELS READ T11K FOLLOWING EVIDENCES
From the Spirit of cite Time*.
I)r ICeeler's Cord in I and Carminative, i* certainly a
valuable de*ideratnin in every family, to the voting and
to adult, but particularly wheree there anr children. We
speak advisedly, because we have thoroughly tried it, and
proved it? healing and efficacious properties in our lautiiy.
We would most cordially recommend tlie public to give tt
a fair trial, which is only wanting to appreciate it* vatue '
From the North American and United State* Gazette, *
Sept. 4th IS 17.
In there days, alaitinding in fruit, it behove* every one
to he pri*|Ktred with a remedy for the evil effects which if t
sometime* produce*?we have been told hy those tlnU
knew and who have tried it?tliat Ke lerV Cordial r? art
article which has been need in some of the severest tote#
of Summer Cosiolnmt. both in infants aikl grown on>mAr
Tim C'onlial ran Iks procured at the comerof Third and
South Street*.
Frmn Neal's Saturday Gazette August *23th 1847.
I)r. Heeler's Cordial.?W" would rail the attenrionof
our reader* to this invaluable medicine, which will be
found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective
in ease* of UiarrlxBa, n disease very prevalent attiiefna*
ent time, it is highly spoken of by till who have need Hell
is perfectly safe in its nature, and we speak eiperilHttally,
when we say that it aflbrdsimmediate relief > ' ^
From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. l*t, 1847.
Dr. Keeler's Cordial and C.armi native?This article i*
advertiseil in another pnrt or ourpaper.it is warntlyra
led by families who have tied it. b i* raprcaUly
useful uinoiig children, nud has effected hundred* of hdtm.
The doctor is ahuiidaiiily supplied with leetimooy epaMk
subject som<M>f which is very strong. Tlie Cordial is not
n quack tioslrinn, hut n carefully prepared medicine, aad
perfectly free from any thing injurious, v
From the Daily Pennsylvoniao, -Sept. 16th 1817.
We are constrained to say that the *'< arrmnaUve",of Dr.
Heeler's now extensively used in this City, is rapidly
making its way to public lator. Its ingredients are
course unknown, but it is mild in its operation, pieamntta >
I lie tw>te, and n remedy quite as good as tuty now toed for
the same coiiii>lniiits.
From the Daily News, Jnly I5th, 1850.
Summer Complaint.?The season when this complaint
exists is now here. If persons having it m their families
would mil) purchase a not tie of Dr. Heeler's Carminative
Cordial, they would suve much expense and trouble. We
peak of the virtue* of this medicine knowingly*
Fnun the Spirit of the Time*, Kotztown, July 18. 1848.
We wish In direct the attention of the reader* of this
pa|ier to Dr. Keeler's cordial und Carminative, adremiaed
in another column. It is a irrdicine highly eiftfrertied by
every one that has Used it im Diarrluca. Dysentery, Cbulen
infantum.ect .which atthi* season i**o frequent. Itiaa
(jerlect innocent medicine and give* immediate relief
Prepared and sold *291 Market street Philadelphia?
where may also b<* had Dr. Heeler's Cough Syrup. Vermifuge
Syrup. Uhetmtatic Lotion, Liver and .Sanative Pills,
Medicines of unsurpassed efficacy. OCT Al*o Dr. Keeler's
SARSAPAKILLA. a celrbratrtl remedy in all Scrofula
and Constitutional Disorders. It is, without doubt, the
r|iea;wt ami best remedy for Chronic Disease of the Cltea
Stnnarh. Liver, and skin known?and admirably adapted
fnrall derantfenient* arriving front Impurities oft lie hlootl.
Females-nfK-rini; from tlie Las* of Appetite, Nenrnn* Debility.
Irregularities, Pain*. Pimple*. Btotclis. Sallow Complexion.
('<"*1 iveness. etc., Will find theSarxauarilla decidedly
the best remedy ill use for their removal. No one
should lie without Dr. Keeler'* Fiuiinilv Medicines,ao
beneficial in many disease* PricnSI perbottk?<5 bottle*
for gjFor
sale hy Z. J. Dr.ll A V. Cam len S. C..ond by Drtjjgjst*
and Sh>ri*s throughout Tttwfwmutry. PriciftS reuta
per hntth?see circular* A;c., in hand* of the agent*.
July'J. ISTk). 51 ^
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS. ''
The envy of all Pill Manufacturer!,
Because they are safer, better and more efficacious than
any others ; and because tlie public will lake no other*
if tliey ran obtain tliein. , . j
500 ,000 Boxes v_have
been sold annuallv for the last five vears.
VOl'NG AND OLD. MALE AND FEMALE,
rail always take them with equal safety, without fear.
' IF PILLS BE NECESSARY * '
fir purging and cleansing the Stomach and Bowel*, and
purifying the Blood and fltnd* of the body, take no others
?for no oilier pills produce those combined effects, or
taius Sarsaimrilla in them *n i
Cat, Drink and live ** nsnal, ,,
and pursne yonr usual oecnpntion whilst taking them
without fear of tnkingcoM. during all kinds of weather.
ONE THOUBAWU UUUUAM
arc wagered tliat more genuine certificate* (from physi
eians ( Irri^'indi. )lenihen> of Cone res* and respectable
citizens) can he procuced of tUeir efficacy than any other.
Forty Pill* iu a Box I!
nml mild at tvvkxty-kivk cknts a box, with directions
uuil innch wholesome advice accompanying each box,
I liny no taste or unpleasant smell.
Free from dust or powder of any kind, '' ?
Do not gripe the btomach or Bowels,
Produce nosh-kites*, vomiting or bod feeling",
Ti.kv arkuood at am. times,
And adapted to most diseases common to mankind.
No one linvinifonce taken them will be willing afterward*
to take any others, because thev always do good, and if they
do not then no others w ill. . ' 1
:>r. N. II. LEIDY Propriety ana.ltlnnntaetarer,
is a regular Druggist. < hemist and Physician, of fifteen
years experience in Philadelphia ; (Graduate of lite University
of Pennsylvania: Mouther of different Medical Institution*
of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimom
<bc.. hikI associate uiiiI corresponding member of several
Medical Institutions of London and Paris?hence the reasonofthe
greater confidence placed in his pills, and their
heinir recommended in tiie practice of moot respectable
physician? throughout ?he United States.
K7- Principal Depot, Dr. Lkiuy's dispe.xsaky,no. 114
N"rth Fourth sr. Philndeaphm?and sold wholesale nod
retail atMcKAlN'S Uriur Store. CatialoU : TO LAND A
CURTIS, Columbia; MILLER & BOdS.vKU. Sumter'
ville ; Dr. MALTOY.Chemw; PR\TT&JAMES, K?to
herrv ; RUFF & RKKDY.ChesterviUe; J. L. YOjicUlt,
\\ iuxhoro; II. II. WEST, Uuionvtlle; Dr. P. M. CD*
IIKN nnd CLEVELAND, Chortepum; and by most l)n|gists
&. Storekeepers inthe Unheti States.
Aug. 20,1850. 66 l?a
BRASS Feitders, pierced Iron do.; folding Nursery
do.; Fire Dogs and Fire Irons, of everjr
description. AJcDO WALL & COOPJ2R.
Camden Bazaar* .
WE hereby notify to our Customers, and tW
public generally, that we have just renewed,
a large assortment of Ready Made ClblhTfcfc'
suitable for the Soring which we shall sell as ttsit H
al at the very lowest Cash pricesp-sstble.
We liavc also rece'vea a que mamommmm ?i
Rroadcloatha, and blac.t and fancy colored Qmw- <
meres, to winch we invite the ettentiooof oi^r*
friends. M. DkUKER & ,<5L
Feb.a8.l%51. ' 17 ^ fjg
Just Received, ;
WHITE Lump Lime, a fine article for Whrlewanhinp,
Plaster.paria, Ceroent Stone Lie?e? %
and Land Plaster for asrricultrtral purposes.
For sale by * " C. I* CIIAtTEN.
Feb. as 17