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DR. MOTT'S
CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE
PILLS OF I II O N.
An aperient and Stomach preparation of Iron
purified of Oxygen a"d Carbon by combustion
in llyilj-Ogeu. Sanctioned by the highest Medical
Authorities, both in Kurope aful the United
Stales, and prescribed in their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves
that no preparation of Iron can be compared
with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of
vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions
indicate its necessity in almost overy
conceivable case.
Innoxious in all maladies in w))ich it has
proved absolutely curative in each of the following
complaints, viz
In Debility, Nervous Affections Kinneination,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diairhcea, Dyselite,
y, incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tu
berculosis, Salt Khcutii, Mismensttuation,
Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic
Headaches, Rheumatism, liito'inittent Fevers,
1'imples on the Face, &c.
I.. r " ? -
tniiw ui uciivnu joeuiiuy, wneuicr the re* I
suit of acute disease, or of the continued dimi*1
nution of nct-vous and muscular energy from
chronic complaints, one t rial pf this restorative
has proved Sjuc.cesapp to an extent which no
cdflcription nor writti n attestation would render
credible. Invalids so long be<l'ridden as to have
become forgotten in their own neighborhoods
have suddenly re-appearcd in the busy world
as if just returned from protracted travel in a
distant land. Some very signal instances of this
kind are attested of female SutTercrs, emaciated
victims oi apparent marasmus, sanguineous
exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication
of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and exercise for which the physician has no
I
In Nervous A (Tot lions of ail kinds, and for |
reasons familial to medicalUien, the operation ,
of this preparation of iron must necessarily be
iialutarv, tor, unlike the old oxides, it is vigorously
tonic, without being exciting and overheating
; and gently, regularly aperient, even
in the most obstinate cases of costiveness without
ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting 1
;r disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others,
which makes it so remarkably effectual and
periuaiieuta remedy for PiLU, upon which it
plso appears to exert a distinct and specific action,
by dispersing the local tendency which
forms tiiein,
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes,
a single box of these dial) heate Dills lias olteu
HtilUced for the most habitual cases, including
fbe attended Costiveness.
In unuliucked Dianhu>a, even when advanced
? Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and appniently
malignant, the effects have been equaly
decisive and astonishing.
Ill the local pains, low of flesh and strength
debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which
generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this
remedy boa allayed the alarm ot fiiends and
physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting
instances.
In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated
iron has had far more than the good effect ol (
the most cautiously balanced preparations of
iodine, without any of their well known liabilities.
The attention of females cannot lie too confluently
invited to this remady and restorative,
in the case peculiarly affccd% tlieui.
lu Rheumatism, both chronic and inflamatory?in
the latter, however, more decidedly?it
lius been invariably well reported, both as alleviating
pain and reducing tiie swellings and
stiffness of the joints and muscles.
In Intermittent Fever* it must necessarily be
p great remedy and energetic re*toruti*c. and
its progress in the new settlements of the West,
will probably be one ol high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered in the
whole history of medicine, whith exerts such
prompt, bnppy, and fully restorative effects.?
tlood appetite complete digestive, rapid acquisition
of strenght, with an unusual disposition
for active and cheerful exercise, immediately
follow its use.
?'ut up in neat Hat metal boxen containing 60
pills, price 60 cents per box ; for sale by druggists
and dculer*. Will be sent free to any ad<
dres on receipt of the price. All letters, order*, '
pic,, should bo addressed to
K. ii. LOCKE A Co., General Agents. 1
'20 Cedar Street, N. Y.
Oct. 10, 18?0?86?ly. 1
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MISCELLANEOUS.
T?ik Amalgamation or Languages.?
There is a growing tendency in this age to
appropriate lire most expressive words of
other languages, and after a while to incur
porale them into our own ; thus the word
Cephalic, which is froiu the Greek, signify
nig -~iur me neau, is now necouung popularized
iu connection with Mr. Spalding's
great Headache remedy, but it will a.ion be
used in n more generul wsy, nnd the word
Cephalic will become as common as Elec
trotype and many others whose disliuctioi
as foreign words lias been worn away b)
common usage until they seem "native and
to the manor born."
'ardly Realized.
ili 'ad *n 'orrible 'eadnclie this hafiernoon
hand I stepped into the liiipotheearies hunt
says hi to the man, "Can you liease me o
an 'eadache ?" "Does it hache 'ard," say
V. "Hexceedinglv," says hi, hand npm
that 'e gave me u Cephalic I'll I, hand 'poi
me 'onor it cured me so quick that l 'nrdl;
realized I 'ud 'an 'eadache.
Headache is the fuvorite sign b'
which nature makes known any deviutioi
whatever from the natural state of the brain
and viewed in this light it may be looker
on a.s a safeguard intended to give notici
of disease which might otherwise es
cape attention, till too late to be reme
died ; and its indications should never bi
neglected, Headaches may be classifiei
under two names, viz: Symptomatic am
Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is ex
I ceedingly common and is the precursor u
ivgre.it variety of diseases, among whid
are Apoplexy, Gout. Kheiuiiatlsiii nnd al
febrile diseases. In its nervous form it h
sympathetic of disease of the stomach con
sliluliiig sick heiulachc, of hepatic disea?v
constituting bilious hc<ulachc, of worms. con<
stipation and other disorders of the bowels
as well as renal and uterine affections.?
Diseases of the heart are very frequently
attended with Headaches ; Anaemia and
plethora are also affections which frequently
occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache
is also very common, being usually dis
tinguislied by the name of nervous headache,
sometimes coming on suddt-uly in a state
... M|.|nH<;u.ij ouuiiu icmwi linn |?r??k lr;i11II
at once tin* mental an.I physical energies,
ntni in other instances it comes on slowly,
heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity
of temper. In m*>st instances the pain is
in the front of the head, over one or both
eyea, and touieiimes provoking vomiting ;
under thin class may also be named .Ycuralgin.
For (lie treatment of either clan* of
Headache the Cephalic I'ilia have been
found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the
moat acute pains in a few minute*, ami by
it* aublle power eradicating the diseases of
whiub Headache i* the unerring index.
9 ?
BrTikjkt.? Missus want* you to bend
her a box of I'eplialic (jlue, no a bottle of
Prepared Pill, ? but I'm* thinking that'* not
just it imillier ; but perhaps ye'll be nfiber
knowing what it i?. Ve nee ahe'* nigh dead
and gone with the Sick Headache, and
Want* woiiie more of that same as relnived
Iter before
Druggist?You must mean Spalding'*
Cephalic Pill*.
Bridget?Och ! sure now and you've *ed
it, here * the quarlher and giv me the Pill*
utiJ dint be all day about it ailher.
?
Constipation or Costiveness,
No on? of the "many ills llvxh is heir to"
I* *o prevalent, so little understood, and so
much neglected a* Cost ivene**. Often originating
in carelessness, or aedeutary habits ;
it is regarded as a slight disorder of too lit
lie consequence to excite anxiety, while in
reality it is the precursor and companion of
many of the most fatal and dangerous dis
cases, and unless early eradicated it will
bring the sufferer to nn untimely grave.?
Among the lighter evils ol which cosiiveneas
is the usual attendant are Headache,
Colic. Itheumntism, Foul Itreath, Piles and
others of like nature, while a long train of
frightful diseases such ns Malignant Fever*
Abacuses, Dysentery, piarrhten, Dyspvpaia
Apoplexy, Fpilepsv, Paralysis, Hysteria.
Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity,
first indicate their presence in the system
by thisalnrioing symptom. Not unfrcqtieilU
ly the diseases named originate in Const luntion,
hut take on nil indenemtcni existent-.
unless the cause in eradicated in an early
stage. From nil these consideration* it
follnwa that the disorder should receive im
mediate attention whtnovsr it occurs, nnd
n?> person should neglect to get a box of
Ophidic Pilla on the first appearance of
the complaint, as their timely u?? will expel
the hmiduous approachesof dironse nnd
destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
NervousHeadache
ot
Headache.
By the use of these Pills the ncriodic stack*
of Nervous of Sick Headache may be
>revented ; and if taken at the commenceneut
of an attack immediate relief from pain
ind sickness will bo obtained.
i nt-y seiuoni tan in removing the Nausea
?nd Headache to which female* are so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels,?removing
(Joetiveneae.
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fe*
Dales, and all persona of aedentui y habits, they
ire valuable an a Laxative, improving tlie appetite,
giving tone and vigor to die digestive
organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and
strength of the whole system.
The CRPHALIO PILLS arc the result of ;
ong investigation and carefully oonducted ex- '
oerimenta, having been in use many years, du-J
ing which time they have prevented and re-1
iwvoit * ami esMAiettf " ??'* ' '
.?!? miiivu'k vi yam milu yUOVIlllg 11*0111
Headache, whether originating in the nervous
lysteui or Ironi a do ran god state of the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their compulsion,
and mav be taken at all times with pereet
safely without nudeing any change of diet,
|rd (he absence of any disagreeable taste ran'
|era l( ea?y to administer them to children.
ftKWAREOP COUMTKRKKIT8 I
rile genuine hgve signatures of Ilenry C. HpaJ.
ling on fwch Bo*.
Hold by Druggists and all other Dealers in
ledicinea.
A Bo* will be sent by mail prepaid on re*
cipt of the PRICK 26 CKNTH.
Ail orders should be ?dJrv*nnd to
liKMIIY C. HPAI.DINO,
MCwisDriut Nsw-Yoa*.
J**
3 ? m A X
MARK THESE FACTS!
THE TESTIMONY OF THE WORLD
1 Bad Legs,Bad Breasts,Sore* and Ulcers,
All description of sores are remediable by
the proper and diligent use of this inestimable
preparation. To attempt to cure bud legs by
plastering the edges ol the wound together ie
( u fully ; for should the skin unite, a boggy dis.
] cased condition remains underneath to break
I' out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only
s rational and successful treatment, as indicated
by nature, is to reduce the hitiamation in and
about the wound and to soothe the neighbor,
| ing parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment
!' as salt is forced into meat.
Diptheria, Ulcerated Soro Throat, and
8carlet and other Fevers.
y Any of the above diseases may be cured by
n well rubbing the Ointmeut three times a day
i into the chest, throat ami neck of the patient ;
j it will soon penetrate, and give immediate re'
lief. Medicine taken by the mouth must ope
rate uf>ou the whole system ere its influence
can be felt in any local part, whereas the Oint
ruent will do its work at once Whoever tries
" the unguent in the above manner for the dis'
eases named, or auy similar disorders affecting
1 the chest and throat, w ill find themselves re
lieved as by a charm,
' j Files, Fistulas, Strictures
1 The above class of complaints will be removed
by nightly fomenting the parts with
' warm water, and then by most iff, dually rub
biug in the Ointment. Persons suffering from
: these direful complaints should lose not a tno
meiit in arresting their progress, k should be
, understood that it is not Milticicnt mere"
ly to smear the Ointment on the affected purls,
i.?> i i' ?"
..... .. i,iusv ??; m il I 11 UI.lt'U 111 Kir SOIIIC COI1SH1
I erable time two or three time* u day, that it
lnuy.be taken into the system, whence it will
, remove any bidden sore or wound as ett'ectually
as though palpable to the eye. There again
bread and water poultices, alter the rubbing in
' ol the Uintiueiit, will do great seiviee. This is
the only sure treatment for females, cases of
cancer in the stoiunch, or where theie may bu
i a general beating down.
1 Indiscretions of Youth ;?Sores and Ulcers,
(dutches, us also sw cllings, can, with certainty,
be radically cured if the Ointment be used
treely, and the Pills be tuken night and mornnig
as recommended in the printed instructions.
When Heated in any other way tney only dry
up in one place to break out in another; w hereas
this Ointment will remove the humour trom
the system, and leave the patient a vigorous
and healthy being. It will require time with
the use ot the I ills to unsure a lasting cure.
Dropsical Swellings, 1'andysis atul Stiff Joints.
Although the above complaints dillcr widely
in their origin and nature, yet thev all require
local treatment. Many ot the worst cases, ot
such diseases, will yield in a comparatively
short space ot time when this Ointment ia dilii
gently rubbed into the pints affected, even alter
every other means have failed. In ail serious
maladies the Pills should ho taken according
to the printed directions accompany ing
each bos.
liol/i the Ointment ami J'iUn shoahl he
used in the following casta :
Dab Legs, Chicgo loot, f istulas.
Bail Breasts, Chilllains, tioitt.
Bums, I happed Hands,liiamluhtr swell
Bunions, Corns (Soli) ings.
Bite of Moaclie- Cancels, Lumbago,
toes and Sand Contracted and Piles,
Flics, Stiff Joints, Khctimuli.-ui,
Coco hay, Elephantiasis, Scalds,
Sore Nipples,, Sore Throat, Skin Diseases,
Scurvy, Sore Heads, Tumors,
Ulcers, Wounds, Yaws.
or CAUTION' !?None are genuine unless
the words "Holloteat/, AVie York ami //ojm/mw,"
are discernible as a Water mark in every leal
of the book of directions around each pot or
box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding
(he leaf to the light. A handsome reward will
be given to any ouc rendering such information
us may lead to the detection ot any parlr
or parlies counterfeiting the medicines or vending
the sat lie, knowing them to be spurious.
Sold si the Manufactory ol Professor
Hollow ay, 8u Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists ami Dealers in
Medicine throughout the United States ami
the civilized world, in boxes at -ft cents, 63
cents and f I, each.
XI ere is couziuerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.?Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are atlixed to each box.
Oct. 24, iHtiu, 31 ly
SOU Til CAROLINA, 1
i.anoastkr imhtk ict.
i
I J<?liit ('nri.es who is in Ihecu-tody of the
Sheriti'of lamcuster District by virtue of a
i Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum ut the
s suit of Kobinsor. Crockett having tiled
i in my olliee together witli a schedule on
I oath of his estate and eHeels, bis petition
to the Court of Common Pleas, praying
that be may be admitted to the hem-lit ot
the Acts of the (ieiieral Assemldy, made
for Ih- relief of Insolvent debtor*. it is
ordered that the taid Robin-ton &. Crockett,
and all others the creditors, to \\ hoin the
said John Carnea is in anywise indebted, be
and they are hereby Hiiuitnoued and lia?e
notice to uppear, before the said Court at
i4inciiHier liuarl llouse on the third Mon
day in March, next, lo show cause, if any
they can, why the prayer of the petitioner
aforesaid should not be grunted.
J. A. MTKWMAN. Clerk.
Office Court C. P. leincaaler Dint.
Deo. 33, 18?0 ?4e-3m.
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of FALL AND \V|\TKK UOODS. wMi-ii
we will sell on an favorable terms Ik tbe
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Oct Ibtli, 1860. 36 If
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What Everybody Wants.
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CONTAIMM. It
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FOKMS. ,
It Y In
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It Trllt Vim bow to attend upon tlie sick, aieJ
bow to eook for them ; bow In prepare brinks,
Poultices, Ac., it: d bow lo ennui against ii.f c
lion fro.n Contagious Diseases.
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Infantum, Colic, Ihaiiluva, Worms, Sealled
Head, Ringworm, Chicken-pox, Ac., and gives .N]
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Jt Trlls Ymi the symptoms of Influenza, Con- i ill
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Malignant Cholera, Small pox, Dysentery,
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It Tell* You liow to draw up Honda and .M
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Dehta, with the Statutes ol Limitation, and a noiiut
and kind ol property Kxeinpt from Kx- '
cculion in every State.
It Trll* 1 'oh how to make an Assignment A
properly, with form* for Composition with
Creditor*, and the Insolvent latws of every
Slate.
Jt Trll* You The legal relations existing between
(luardian and Ward, Master and Ap<
prentifo, and louidlord and Tenant. th
It Tell* You w hat constitute* Libel and Slan. | He
dar, and the I?aws a* to Marriage Dower, the up
Wife's Right in Property,Divorce and Alimony, by
| It Tell* You The Law for Mechanics' Liens Ce
ill every State, and the Naturalisation Laws of th;
tliis country, and how to comply with the same, thi
It Tell* Yo* the Iaiw concerning Pensions j thi
and how to obtain one, and the Prc.Kmption to
l<aw* to Public IammI*. j tin
It Tell* You the law for Patents, with mode 1 A<
of procedure in obtaining one, with Interfeien- ! ni?
re*, Assignment* and Table of Fee*. to
It Tell* You how to make your Will, ami I eat
how to administer on an katate, with the law tin
and the requirement* lltareof iu ovary State.
It 'fell* You The meaning of Law Term* in nu
genet al use, and explaina to you the legislative, eai
hi ecu live and Judicial Powers of both the j nu<
lienors I and State (Joternnioiits, , hu
It Tell* You how to keep out of Law, by tial
bowing how to do your business legally, thus ' vie
saving a vast amount of property, and vexa- , Ki<
tioua litigation, by its timely consultation, uai
Single copies will be Mitt by mail umu?? i
paid, to Kvery Fanner, Kveijr Mechanic, Kverj oU
Man of BuiiiMH, uul Kvwjfliodj iu Keery Un
8(a(?, on receipt of $1.00, or in law style of rj,
binding at $1.26. lop
$1000 A YEAR can be n.ade by enterprie- ! for
tug nen everywhere, in eoiiing the above work, .
aa oar indueetnetiU to all each are very liberal. Ac
For tingle copies of the Book, o> for term# Poi
to ageuta, with other information, applv to or
addrr* JOH.S K POTTKK, Publisher,
No. 617 Banroni (Street, Philadelphia, I'a. (IS
July 11, 18*0.?tt-tat.
t
St S a CI E R
NEW TESTIMONY, !
KKOM IIKLI A1W.K SOl'llCKS, TO
SHOW IIIATTHK
iiinn; ite vie,
OR
ilalsain of Life,
s all llmt the proprietor claims i
jrit. The following letter re-!
ived without.solicitation,is only I
no of tlie many certificates that
ave been sent him. to Drove
lint BAILMK DK V IK will cure!
ggravatcd cases ol Dyspeps a,
onstipation, Sick Headache,
.oss of Appetite, ?kc. Try a \
ledicine that is made at home. ,
Camukn*. S. C. Aug. 10, 1SU0.
Mn. J. J. MuKain?Dear Sir: i
his will eoi tily that I have :
eon gre.itIv benefit cd by the :
se ufyour 4'13uu?iie He Vie. 1
I had been a sullerer for some j
me past Irom what i supposed I
as Hyj-pepsia, having violent
ains in the side ami other sympmis
oi this disease, hut after taing
?>ne bottle ol this prenara011
1 was greatly r lieved and
el eve that it har cured inc.
Kespeetlullv, yours,
(IKOUUK I . .1KNKS.
Prepared and sold by
JOHN J McICAIN,
CAMDKN, S. <J.
Wholesale Agents, llaviland,
Levenson & Co., ( hai lesion,
juth Carol in i
So! I by ihusscltine Masscy,
men-tor, S. C.; Magill & Beat
i>, i icasanl lidl ; 11. C. l'alterhi,
Liberty lliil. ,
Aug. 8, 1800, 20?tf i
rOHIHAL ElAXWl
I alisava KSark. ;
1
IHH VIRTUES OF PERUVIAN ,
IIAUK, AS A T??\|i\ ?
; ? l> ?it ton l<iny I;novi >i i comment. '
I II ! : C A L I S A V A ,
^Or King's Bark.) *
l.i' Mo?! \ .Iii .Ii'i' ill ill llto varieties o
PERUVIAN ISA UK.
And in tin* I.I.IXIII i- continued, with j
i it ingredients w liii-li i:n rt-iiM' ili cllicaMid
overcome llu* inlen?ity ot its hitter, :
idrriug it n ninxt api-mlile ('Oltl)l \L. I
F<>r those persons living in n FEVER
d AtlUE llistrict, it wi I be fiuind invnU
l?l*S 111
A I'REVE.N7IVE.
* 11? I r ll wide gln?s lull, I.Mill II it'll t Mill
rning, rendering iliu rjtUm less liable 1
tin* iinlifnitliy state 11 the iilinoxphi'rc.
ur (lilt* Imt11?? ? ill convince any one
ili real merit* a* a T?nic.
J'lrj most delicate Stniiincli will j
nr it without rrpngnntre.
I -If .Mixed >*ith a lilt e water it forms n
ust pleasant beverage.
THE ELIXIII
In a'nii useful in certain enses of DYS
El'SlA, WEAKNESS. PERIODICA!.
HAD At IIK. .in.l in M L'RAldJl A will
>liw times etli'Cl a cure when all other retnItcu
f iil.
For delicate fctu >!cs it will afford
eat relief.
Prepared and mild h
JOHN J McK AIN,
('smden, S. C.
ASSEI.TINE Si. MASSEV.
I .anenalervUlo.
A 1*1 I.I. ii BKATTIK. I'leawnt Hill,
r. I'aTI KKHoN, Liberty Hill, 8. C.
May 9, IHr>0 13tf.
110WARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
benevolent Institution, established by special
endowment lor ibe relict of the
aick and distressed, nftficted
with Virulent and Epidemic
(Intense*.
THE ITOWARI) ASSOCIATION', in view of
e awful destruction of human life, caused by
sua! diseases, and the deception* practised
on ibe unfortunate victims of such diae.utea
Quacks, aevcial ycuis ago directed their
insulting Surgeon, as a Cbaritalde Act wory
of tlicir name, to open a Dispensary for
b treatment of this (lass of diseases, in all
sir forms, and to give Medical Advice (Iratis j
all who apply by letter, with a dcscm.^^^J |
sir condition, (age, occupation, i
.,) and in cases of extreme puw^^B P)irib
Medicines Krce Charge. (
add tliat the Association rommand?|^^^^HKj j
Medical skill of the Age. and w^j' ,
most appiovcd nio.fcrn ti mh t.
The ltiiaetoia of lk? " BT 1 1
' ?^/x.?*ivii, 'a lHann* | .
. I Report upon lire treatment of Se^Btlia- , '
im, expien* tlic higlicnt .'?(ii>UcUoiU^A the I '
lccm which liM ititfnM the kboM^hcir
rgeona in the cure of bperiuatorrhflHberriiWeakneaa,
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Hypnfta, the
? ol Onanism or Hell Abuao, Diaeaeee ot the
Jue>* and Bladder, kc , and order a continue
ol the Mine plan lor the aliening year. t
Valuable Report* on Spermatorrhea, ant) '
ter diaeaaea of tba Sexual Organs, and on j
( New Kcmodiea employed In the Iriapenaa- ?.
m iit to the afflicted in aealed latter enve
i?a, free of charge. Two or threw Sum pa .
pontage will be aeeepUbia.
tddrcan, DR. J, SklLlJN HOUGHTON,
ting Surgeon, Howard Aaaoci*tk>n, No. I
ith Ninth Street, I'liiimlelpi.la, Pa.
tty orUui ot tiie ltirectora,
XZKA l>. uRAiU Wfct.t. fuuMw.
:o. r.uiirHii.r?, ,w,rry.
April 18, l8ow. * 10?ly |
'* >
ftp
*
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
" The proprietor* and manufacturers of IIOETKTTEK'S
CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS
can appeal with perfect confidence to
physician? and citisons generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a reputation
heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will epeak. more powerfully than
volumes of hare assertion * r blHiouitig puffery.
The consumption of llosteiter's Stomach Bitters
for the last year amounted to over a halfmillion
bottles, and from its manifest steady j
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coining year tlac consumption will reach .
n?nr one million bottles. This immense ?mount
could never have been sold but for uie rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara- I
tion, and the sauctiou of the uios> promiuont 1
physicians in those sections of uie country |
where tho article is best known, who not only
recommend tho Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in nil cases of stomachic derangements
aud the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained 1
by extraordinary effort- in the way of trumpeting
the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid '
estimation of an invaluable medieine, which is ;
destined to ho as enduring as time itself.
Hostettor's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To lie
ttblo to state confidently that the "Bitters"
ure a certain cure for tho Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source"of un- I
alloyed pleasure. It removes all niorhid matter
from the stomach, purifies tho blood, and I
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous syetem,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to&condition essential to the healthy discharge I
of the functions of nature.
. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
1 or directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort ;
declining years, as it i* j lensaut to the palate,
invigorating i>> the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating gen*rally. We have tbe evidence
of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit c.f using this
preparation wlnic suffering from itoniach derangements
and general debility; acting under
tue advice of pbyvicisus, they here abandoned
nil doleteriotis drugs and fairly tested the
inerits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so Absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if sdie be young, is apt to
forget her own health In her extreme anxiety
for het infant. Should the period of maternity i
arrive during the summer reason, the wear of
body and mind is getierulfy aggravated. Here, 1
tlira, i? a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate
the eutopics of tho system, and enable the
mother to bear up under hef exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene- !
rally prefer the Hitters to all other in vigors- j
tors that receive tho endorsement of pit ysiciaiis,
because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of hndi y strength.
All those persons, to whom ws have particu- j
Inrly referred above, to wit: sufferers front ! '
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, |
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and i
all diseases er derangements of ti e stomach, \
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary <
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult .
their own physical welfare by giving to llos- j i
letter's Celebrated Stoinnch Hitters a trial i
CAl'TION.?We caution the public against t,
using any of tho ruuiy imitations or counter- I |
Oit*, but a->k f?>r IlosTtTTtu's Cai.cuiiATttn | (
SioUAcii Hiti sms, and sec that each bottle has
the words " Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters" |
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped j
vn the metallic cap covering the cork, and
d.serve that our autograph signature is on the
abel.
Prepared and aold by H08TETTEH &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and aold by all
Iruggtsta, grocers, Mid dealers generally | |
.hroughout the United States, South Ami- (
ice, and Germany.
l-'.ir ?alf hv I l.is-oltiue At. (lurctnn, I.nn- I .
n->tcr II , mid Tho* K Mi.glll, ('uroton'* [
Store, S ('
j.iiv 13, isr.o, 23-1 v- t
SOUTH CAItOLiNA,
LoncnsUr District. *
In the Common I'Iras.
C. A. I'Klcr, i
vs. AlUcliuit-nt.
H. Elliott S i
Where**, tin* 1'laintitr did on the 6th d.iy d
of Oclnbi'f lht.0, tile hia d<'i'l.ir.>tloli against ''
the Ibfcndin t, Alio (na it iv said) is absent '
iti>111 .UK] (Minimi nit- 11iniim t>| tin* State, 1
unci hath neither wife nor attorney known I
wiltlin tlx* Mine, ii|mn? v* hum a copy of the
unit I Decimation might ||,- nerved. Ii if '
llierefnre onll'iui, lii.it tin* naid alt -fetid.illt '
do R|i|H*iir end plead I" tin- naid declaration '
mi in In !'<>re l lit* l'1'i (lit> ut October, which "
Mill In- in (lie year of our I.-nil nno thou- '
n:iiill right 11niutr? <! and nix I y-one, other- "
wi*e tii>ul iiiul iibno'utc judgment will then '
be given, and awarded agaiu*t hint.
J. A. H TI.W M AN, C C. H. 1
October 6th, l?Ko. 35-ly-ni '
SO I! T II CAROLINA, 1
1 A NO A-STICK DISTRICT.
/?? the Common Plea*.
B A. Cnlp, n-nignee i Debt in Foreign |
v?. / Attachment.
Tlmiiu.h A. Sale-t. y
WhercaH the plaintiffdid on tlit* Oth day
of March. 181.0, tile Ilia declaration againnt
the defendant, who (a* it in aaid) in abnent
from and without the limit* of thin Slate
and ban neither wile nor attorney, known I
w ithin the name upon whom a copy of the <
"aid declaration might be nerved. It in there- I
fore ordered, that" the anid defendant do np- l
pear and plead to the aaid declaration, on ^
or before the lUlh day of .March, which
will he in the year of our Lord one thou*
nnnd eight hundred and nixty one, otherwine
final and abnolutc judgment will then
he giveu and awarded ugaiunt him. Thin
'Jth day of March, I860.
J. A. STKWMAN. Cl'k.
lani'Mler, March II. am
I forewarn .
for It *". ,
Due January
noU
eta by
July 4tb I860.
C>^n''l2|BKr? *
been for some iq^^^^^^Eged in
'tiling Umber lhe^^^H|^HRu ^e
'California Plate," ""^^Bjrffl^rWe aame *
nto ahiuglt-H and otbfl^Ba of material m
'or tale. Now notice ^Kv given to all ^
< ?p?n%ihu peranna noHHEchaae or renovo
at eh material froflHBmid iande, ci.
iept with the permieairfl^^K J. A| (,an.
tioghain or myaelf, opofjMfr being Iran- i
ad and dealt with aa Trd^^Hra. J
J. fJpjiTDN. e
Aug t, I at I860, 24-tf
I
' - ri
ARTICLES OF EVERY DAY USB.
B. T. BABBITTS
Pure medicinal Yeawl.
I Manufactured from common Bait and Pure
Cream Tartar. When used iu Bread, Cake,
or Biscuit, it turns to gas, (like that from a bottle
of Soda Water,) and remains dormant iu
the dough until it is set in the oven, when the
heat causes the gas to escape through the
dough while baking. The Bread, Cake, or
Biscuit is not only very light, but perfectly
wholesome. Where this Yeast is used you
will require about one-quarter the amount of
shortening used with ordinary Yeast. It may
ulso be used for Buckwheat Cakes, Johnny
Cukes, und all kinds of Pastry. This Yeast is
put up only in one-pound cans, with checkered
lubel. Bed, White, and Blue?no other
is Geuuine?beware of imitations.
It. T. Babbitt'? I'urc concentrated I'olatlu A
Warranted double the strength of common Pot- ,
ash, and superior to any Snponitier in market, j
put up in cans of 1 Hi.. 2 lbs., 8 lbs., tt lba.,
und 12lbs., with full directions for making Hard '
and Soil Soap. One pound will make fifteen
gallons of Soft Soap. No lime is required.?
Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash
in market.
//. T. Babbitt"? Medicinal Salcratus.
A perfectly pure and wholesome article, freo
from all deleterious mutter, so prepared that,
as the circular accompanying the Salcratus will
show, nothing remains in the bread when baked
but common Salt, Water, and Flour. Put up
neatly in papers, 1 lb., 1-2 lb., and 1-4 lb.
ft, T. Babbitt" t Concentrated Soft Snap.
One Box costing Onu Dollar w ill make 40 gallons
of hnndsome Soft Soap by simply adding
boiling water.
It. 7'. Babbitt'? Concentrated Sal Soda.
A new article exebi?iv?.l? >- "
..?V ,v? UIU kWUUI. ^Al
Soda or washing Soda cannot bo sent South
dining warm weather, as it deliquesces or
melts. I dry out the water and put up the
Sal Soda in 1 Hi. papers, 'warranted to stand
the wannest climate.' One potAd is equal b>
lour pounds of ordinary Sal Soda or Washing
Soda?consequently it is much cheaper?the
dealer saves 05 per cent, on the freight, as he *
does not have to pay freight on water. rv
Ask your Storekeeper lor H. T. Babbitt's llf
Concentrated Sal Soda, in one-pound papers. I
It. T UabUitl s Soa/i for family Use. I
One pound of this Soap is equal to three pound- fl
of ordinary Family Soap. One pound will I
make 3 gallons of handsome Soft Soap. It will H
remove paint, grcusc, tar, and stains of all 11
kinds. It will not injure the fabric ; on the B
contrary, it preserves it. It will wash in hard M
or soft watei. Hut little labor is required where IS
this soap is used. .Machinists mid Painters 19
will timt this Soap superior to anything in mar
ki t. II your Storekeeper does not keep the
above goods, send $6 by mail and 1 will send a ?
package ot either uiticle, or an assorted box r .
containing a part ol each ar^cle, us you may 1
direct. Send the name of your Post-othce, also
the State und County in which yoh reside, with
directions lor shipping. Address. .
B. T. BABBITT, 1
04,06, 68,7o,7'J, A 74 Washington St., Y. Y. B
A liberul discount to StdVekcepcrs. '
July II, I860.?tiJ-ly. Pi
SOUTH C A 11 L O I N A, J
LANCASTER DISTRICT. 1
\V \V. Kiindcrburk who is in Ihc cuslo- 9
Jv of the Sheriff of Isincnster District, by ,i
i irtuv of a w ril of capias ad autistacicn* J
,1 -,tn at the suit of Thou. K. Magill, having '
li.cvl in (itv office, together with a schedule t
nil oulti of his estate and effects, his prti- P
[loll to Itie t onrt of t'oiniiion I'feas, pray*
lug that he may he admitted to the benefit
>t lite Acts of the Uetieral Assembly made
lor the relief of insolvent ?f..l.i..?-. t? 1 -
iidvrcJ, ili.it the miul Thos. It. Mugili and
ill otIt**r tliu creditors to whom the naiii \V
IV Kunderbnrk, in in anywise indebted, be
iiui tliey nre hereby nnmmuiied, itin) IniVe
loiieo to appear before the nnui Court ul
Lancaster Court House on the tiiir<J Moillay
in March m xt, to nhew cause it any J
hey can why the prayer of the petition
lofesiiiii should not be granted
J A. HTKYV M AN, Clerk.
Cilice of Cotiution I'leu*, Lancaster I)isrict.
December 15ih, IHflO. 47-3i.i.
5 0 U T II C A 110 LI N A.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
William M. Barton, w iin is in the cuh|?.
ly ol ot the Sheriff of Laneaa'er District,
iv viriue of u Writ of Capiaa ad Rixponleinluui,
at the auil of Thouina Scaniou. *
nivitig tiled in my otiiee, together with a i
solicit ule on bath, of hie estate and effect*,
us petition to the Court ot Common I'leas
raying that he tuny be admitted to the
m* tie tit of the Acts of the General Aasctn
ly made tor the Relief of insolvent debtors.
I is ordered, that, the naid Thomas Scan- 1
on ami all oilier the creditors to whom the
aid Wiliiam M. liarlon is in anywise in- '
It bied, be, and tliey are hereby summoned, j
md have notice to uppcar, before the said
.'ourI, at Iutucaster Court House, on the
bird Monday in March next,to nhew cause,
< any they can, why the prayer of the petiion
aforesaid should not be granted.
Otiiee of Common I'leas Lancaster Dial.
>ec 3, lo60. J A STKWMAN.CI'k.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
AND |
JATAWBA JOURNAL, ;
rUBLIsllEU B V (
E. II. liUITTON, i
CHARLOTTP, X. C. I 1
These Papers (embracing the Tri-Week-m C
y Bulletin) established in the town of
harlotte, N. C. affords unusual advantages I c
u Advertisers both at home and abroad, aal J
bey command a circulating medium of c
tcer Three Thousand Copies per WeekM.
Wm Anderson, |rl I
Aokmt rOR TIIB
SALEM WOOLEN (iOADsH
1 >1..\NTKIIS desiring their 1'lanUiii^^P"
L supply of Uie above desirable Wg A
-Kegro Kerseys? 'lj
"an have their orders filled promptly, Iff
ent to me early, if not, there may be somek?,).
lelay as the aupplv is limited.
VVM. ANDKKSON.
Camden, Aug. 2, 1269. 26?if I
ILAJUU! ILARKlfi
Vr would call the nUention of members o
be bar and magistrates of this and theaur?*
ounding Districts, to our extensive aasort^P?
lent of Blanks. We have 'now on hand?
lull aupply printed in excellent s'vle. and?h
an All ail orders promptly at ae>?nty-iv^ftti
enU par quire cam. jjp
We are alao prepared to print T^,
hurt notice, in liaodaoine elyl* aadi^^"J|
the work can bo done
Oclob^ ?, 18?0,