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/ s_> SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, IN QUART BOTTLES. .For the removal and permanent cure of rTI Disw eases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or habrt of the system, viz : Scrofula, or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Sing Worm or 'letter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones ami Joints, Stub-v. < thorn Dicers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or l.umhacrn and Diseases arisinu from an in in : dicious use if Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders icill be .removed by this PreparationThe value -of tl?w> preparation is now widely iaevs, and every day the field of its usefulness is .. extending. It is approved and highly recommended by Physicians, and is admitted to be the most powerful and searching preparation from the root ithat has ever been employed in medical practice. The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease, with swollen glands, coBtracted sinews and bones half carious, has been restored to health and vigor. | "The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, loath- j lome to himself and to his attendanss. has been inado whole. Hundreds of persons, who had groaned hopelessly for years under cutaneous and glapdular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and many other complaints springing from a derangement of I the secretive organs and the circulation, have been j timed as it were from the rack of disease, and now, I with regenerated constitutiona, gladly testify tothe i efficacy of this inestimable preparation. The testimony of those who have been cured by its hsi\ with.their residences, has been published from time to time, and were it desiiable a mass of the . **nst overwhelming testimony could be brought forward, proving most coociutivelv its inestimable The following certificate from Col. Samuel G. Tajrior, a gentieman of high standing and extensive acquaintance through the Southern States and lately appointed Consul to New Granada, com"**' * mends itse'f to the attention of aJi. ."i4, .' New York, January 7, 1S-18. Messrs. A. B. and D. Sands: GeutJeineu?llav- ! if? . used, and witnessed the effects of your excellent .-V preparation of SarsapariJIa on different persons in I ?? ? >!?? O/Mitlinrn OAitnlrir uio. YT?S?_ i . , r?rwu9 |?ns m uicuuuuicui "?u?w;i * *-?? i r,.*/ ginja. Louisiana, Texas and Mexico, I leel u.ach pleasure instating the high opinion entertained of1 ' its great medicinal value. In my own case it acted j " "* almost like a charm, removing speedily the cner- ' rated state of the system, and exciting in the ?ost agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extcn. alyely used by the United Stares army in Mexico, , and my cousin Gen. Zachary Taylor, has for the ' past-five years been in the habit of using it, and . ' recommends the same: he and mv>etf adopted the '' ' article at the same time, and it is now considered j' an almost indispensable requisite in the Aruiy. i ^ fa conclusion I would say, that the better it is .'- known the more highly it wiil be prized, and I vy.- coat that its health resto ing virtues will make it ! ^ generally known, throughout the length and w. - nreadth of our widely extended country. . .. Vour3 very respeclfullv, S. G. TAYLOR, U. S. Consul to New Granada. 1 REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. ! New York, Feb. 17, 1849. j ' ; Messrs. Sands.?Having suffered inanv vears ?<* ? J: -c .i ..rr..i./ ' > Willi a uiseasc ui my unuai, (iuci.iiiij; mc kiijiia, | during which 'ime 1 was treated by the ma<t d:s- j . ?>. languished physicians in Europe and the United , :4r . ...States, without re eiving any permanent benefit, bat all the lime my general health and strength I declining, and the disease making feaiful progress: j caustic applications were use ), and whatever else ' 1 *' '' was thought most efficient for producing a cure; 11 f: but I am confident the deplorable situation I was j * ^it, thti laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis j - . and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have I, . terminated ray life, had I not obtained relief thro' the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. 7 " ~ must.saj, gentlemen, when I commenced using 1 the Sacsaparilia I did not-place much confidence^ v in it* virtues ; and this will not surprise you, when : you are informed I bad tried more than fifty differ- j ent remedies during the past four years, without j ' ' any success ; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a ! few weeks, I was obliged at last to yield to evi- ' dence. T7:ia marvellous specific lias not only relieved, but cured me; and I therefore think it my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this f.ttestation of my cure. Yours verv truly, D. PARENT. Consulate of France in the United States. The above statement and signature were ac- , koowledgcd in our presence by Air. D. Parent as true. . ... , For the Consul General of France, i. ., -uJ - L* BORG, Vice Consul. Sands' Sarsapaisilla.?It has ever been a i, prime article of our medical creed, to recommend r('no advertised medicines, for wo are opposed to them conscientiously and p ofessiona'lv, but we feel bound to deviate from this rule, and recom;* * mend to the suffering the article at the bead of this notice. The great medical virtues of Sarsa- \ parilla, are we'l known and appreciated l>y pliysi- ! cians, but the uncertainty of the strength of the different preparations of the root, some being almost inert, has caused the medicine itself to fall into disrepute. The Messrs. Sands, it would seem, have succeeded in obtaining a powerful and uniform preparation of it We have seen an abundance of testimonials to its efficacy from the highest authority, and we recommend it with plea. ! sure.?Southern Whig. The following interesting case is presented, and the reader invited to its careful perusal. Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, April 20, 1847. Messrs. Sands : Gentlemen?Having long been afflicted with general debility, weakness, loss of appetite, etc., receiving no benefit from the various remedies prescribed, I concluded about three months since to make use o( your Sarsi.parilla. I now have the pleasure of informing you that its effects have been attended wiih the happiest results in restoring my health, and I am induced to add my testimony to the many others you already possess, and to those desiring further information, I will personally give the particulars of my cai e, and the effects of this invaluable medicine, by calling at 285 Bowery, New York. Yours respectfu'lv, JANET McINTOSII. This certifies that Miss Janet Mrlniosli is known to me a member of the Church, in good standing, r\t AAnfirlnn/'O auu WUrillT w? wmiuwnvv. J. S. SPENCER, Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. and 1>. Sands, Druggiats and Cheinils, 100 Fulton-st, corner of William, New York. Sold alse by Druggists genera Iv throughout the United States and Canadas. Price SI per Bottle; six Bottlea for #5. For sale by JAMES R. MrKAlN,Camden. Juno 20th, DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. A safo and certain cure for Consumption of tup Lungs. Snrn.va of Dlood, Cougiis, Colds, Asthma Pain in tiie Sins, nnoNcitiTis, Hooting Cough and all pulmonain Affections. TKJiTi^O^lALS. Extracts from Certificates which ran be peen in full bj railing up n the Agents . 3Ir. a. L. Scov.il!?Having been afflicted -with a most distressing Cough, until inv Lungs became nlli*e:ed to sucli a degree that J was continually spitting blood.; and being under Pie care of an able physician, witimiit obtaining any relief, until 'I procured a Dottle of Dli. ROGERS'S LI VERWORT and TAR. which restored me in health ill a very short time. J. -FINCH. ( iucinneti, Nov. 5, 1811. [From the Hon. Judge William Burke, late Postmaster ol the city of Cincinnati for more than twenty years.] The Muteuieiii of Justice .Finch 'is eutitled 4<>"the fullest confidence of the public. 1 can fully corroborate what lit has said, having used the medicine myself with the mosl decided benefit. WILLIAM Bl'RKE. iCiueini.itti, Auinist 12. 184:">. [Frwrv. the Wife of Rev. George W. Mnley.] I have been afilictcd with diseased lungs for several years; having tried various prescriptions with little suecess. At last J tried l)r. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar. and found great relief. 1 would recommend it to all wlu arc suffering with diseased lungs. SARAH MALEV. Cincinnati. August 12, 1845. py Thefollowing.ee rwfieate from one of the most distin gttished physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled to great credit: I feel constrained from a sense of duty to-make tne fol lowing suileineut. conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, "f t>.is city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, fur which J had beer treating with less than -usual success. At his request, ami that of his iriends, I permitted liitu to try Or Rogers V Liverwort.and Tar; and I ntttst confess that its effects were really surprising. After using the second lioitle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored tc liPtitrh. 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in ull pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinarv mode of treatment. WILLIAM'J. RICHARDS, XL D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st, 1814. Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26, 1818. Mr. A. L. Vcovill, Cincinnati: Dear 'Sir?I want you to send nte one gross of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. I ain entirely out of it, and nave constant cans tor jli. jute reinarKaoie i-utc? mu\ u has made here, has msidc a great (lcinand for it. Vours, <Jr., It. W. H1TT1NGT0N, Druggist. We will now ask the afllcted to candidly examine the above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than this can be given in favor of any other medicine. The ubove testimonials are from persons in good standing, who can be seen and heard from; and from Physicians Professors enjoying the confidence of the people, who, alter having experienced the goods effects of this medicine, have come forward and conscientiously recommended it to ?e used. Cy Beware of Counterfeits and hasp Imitations.-X3 N. B.?Tlie geuuine articles is Wgoed, "Andrew fiogers."on the engraved wrapjier around each bottle. KTPrice?gl per bottle, or six Bottles for Sold uijolesale and retail by SCOV1L tf MEAD, 113 Clmrtes st., between t'onti and St. Louis sis. New Orleans, Aole General Agents for the Southern Slate*. Sold by J. K. McK&in, Cntudm; A. Pitch, Columbia; Havilaud. ilarrall k. Co., and P. 31. Coken, Cliarlesion ; Mannsel Hall, Winnsboro. June 27 2S Important Remedy. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE, A certain, tafeaud effectual cure for Sore, Weak and Inf fined Eyes, designed expressly for diseases of the Eye, The unparalleled sucoes which has attended the use of bis preparation, and the acknowledged necessity for souae. article wliirh can be relied ujxjn.asa remedy iu severe rase* fQpthaJiiiic affections wltich are so prevalent in this country, iudttcc the Proprietor to make arrangements through his Agents. to place ttne Salve, within the reach of every i idividual who taay need the benefits which result front its u?e. The great advantages possessed by thisarlicle over every other,its CERTAI.VTT. S'iPETV, CONVENIENCE and EcOVO* mv. All Physicians ailinit tliat great danger is Ui be apprehended from drugging the eye when in an inflamed and unhealthy elate. In the use of litis Salve this objection is entirely removed, as no harm ran possibly result from its use; it being, in all cases applied to the external portions oftiieeyc; thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain and danger, which necessarily attends the introduction of any pungent article into the. eye. ts activity in subduing inflainatiou is so groat that hut few cases require the use of more than one bottle to effect a a perfect cure. J. R. McKAlX, Agent for Camden. THE GREAT REJIEOl, Fur Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in the side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Miff Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied, pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up in itir-tight boves, hence they retain their fill I virtues in all climates. We have just received the following testimnnial from C. C. 6'ellers, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. He is a gentleman in high standing. and one whose influence has great weight: Camden, Ala., Nov. 21.1813. M -ssrs. Scovil d" Mead ! Gentlemen?Having been requested to state wlmt has hcen the result of my experience in tlie use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply, by saying that I have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an invaluable medicine. In different coses of my family I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors, and pains, and it lias never failed to afford instant relief. 1 have also used it with good effect upon iny own person, in t ic cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS. Beicare'of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. CAUTION?lite subscribers are the only General Ascitis in the Southern .States for the sjde of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent piircltaser* being imposed npon 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 on the directions around the box, oitli accompanying Record of Court, to E- Taylor. Rochester. SCOVIL & ME VI). 113 Chart re* st.. Between Conti and St. Louis *t*., New Orleans. Sole Genera! Agents for the Southern Slates. Void by J. R. MeKain Camden; A. Fitch Columbia; 1T... IU?.I ll.?n|IX.nn I ImrUtrm. I? VT fnlmn flu,rln?. ton; M. Hall Winnsboro; Jlavilaod Ivcise <L Co. 3Iaidenlane New York. To tlic Afflicted. Hnvc yon a rough, cold or the consumption! If yon have, try Dr. Ilnsting's Compound Syrup of Naplhii.? This medicine is the discover}- of the celenmted Dr. Hastings, senior Physician to the Blenheim Free Dispensatory of London. Dr. Hastings had his attention early drawn to the consideration of the causes of. and the cure for. consumption, and after numerous experiments and long years of putient and laborious study, discovered that Wood Naptha compounded wilh other vegetable mlsinncM, was a certain and speedy cure f"r consumption, nnd all diseases of the lun:?s. The Naptha Iteiug of a very volatile nature, immediately rises to the lungs, tlte seat of the disease, and attacking its stronghold, destroys all tuhercles that have formed upon the lungs ami prevents the formation of others. For eoiiglts, arid rolds it is nn invaluable remedy, curing the most severe in an incredible spare of time. A single bottle will prove the virtue of this remedy. In fact, a single dose will efleet almost an instantaneous relief. Sold by J. R. MrKAI.N Camden. July'II. S3 TO ALL PERSONS-GREETING! FRAXC1S I.. ZEUP Respectfully informs his patrons atulthc public generally, that ho lias this Spring received a I nnirn otwl trnll oecni'tnil ofnoL* of flnn/lc Lmiguuim Din USCMM IIAI otvia i/i uuuuo CONSISTING OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Pniiils Oilx, Dvo Sluffs, PATENT MEDICINES, WINDOW GLASS, ?3?.rU2,I2?.T, SOAPS, Brushes, Toys, Bushels, Combs. Purses, Smtfi Boxes. Toilel Bottles, Flower Pols, Knrelopcs, Papetries, Si eel Pens, Pen Holders, and various other articles WORTH detailing, but winch might prove tedious. O'These Hoods he offers on accommodating terms to all. Physicians, Planters and Merchants would do well to call and see our stock before purchasing clsehere. may 9. Pain Killer. A fresh supply of the (ienuinc Pain Killer, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Rowand'u Tonic Mixture, Wistars Balsam, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Hasting's Syrup of Naptha, <J-c. &c. Just received and for sale by Z. J. DcHA\ . ?rBE YE WISE IN TIME,-CO mothers read this Attentively* ?.i i... ??,i ??.?i K.r i>i.?u;n;ono ni! KKELEH'a'Cor dial nnd Carminative, stands before , ilic public unequalled for the speedy and certain cure of j Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Cholera Monus. Ciiolera \ Infantum, Colic, Griping, Pains, Flutulkncv. and for nil derangement* of the Stomach and .Bowels caused hy teething,'tmprn]>er food. drinks, etc. 1 Asiatic Cholera.?This scourge of nations has at length appeared among us. He fore it the timid flee and >. ihe stoutest quail,while along its pathway thousands are cut down :as summer flowers. Hearts once 'gay become 1 sad, and many mourn over the desolation that this despoilt er of (lie threshold lias occasioned. As a preventative ' and positive cure for Asiatic < holera and all other afF fectionstif the Stomach and Bowels, I)li. KE'ELElt'S Cortmai, holds -out the greatest promises. There is no t deception in ibis remedy, it is capable of grappling with I the severest forms of disease, and ill all cases triumphs. I j t say it unhesitatingly, and I cliallenge investigation, that j there isaiot known within tlie amjiie foldsof flic Materia Medica, nor by the wide spread public, a single reined}', j that will under all circumstances cure (me half as many ' I awes of Summer Complaints as the Cordial. The pro- | prietorjisks-a careful perusal of the following letter from : , a gentleman, well known in flris-city. Had this Article ! ? been used, many whose bones lie "blenditing on the plains of Mexico, would now 'he trmong kindred atid fnends. Alas! forthe bigotry of medical boards and governmental , favoritism. HEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, Philadelphia, June 1st, 1849. | Dr~J. X. JCeclcr: Dear Sir?I received your note this ' morning asking for information as to the distribution I ' made of the package of -Corbial yon rret into my possesli sion while in command or the United States Transport 1 during the Mexican War. According to your directions a ! part was distributed in Vera Cruz, the othr,r I kept for the use of my seamen nnd others on board, believing I shonlfi ? have Use for it as I had on board frequently from one to three hundred persons, and that many on leaving Mexico , would -he on the sick list. Snch -was the fact, Dysentery, Diarrhoea etc. extensively prevailed- 1 used the Cordial freely and not in a single instance do I recollect of its having fuiled to completely cure. My own crew woulJ often be attacked with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, peculiar to nearly all after getting on shore and eating fruit and vegetables? in such cases the Cordial failed in none to core spcedil v. When in New Orleans a frond informed tne of a Philadelphia gentleman, S. Churchman Esq., w as sick with the Dysentery and despaired of by the Doctor. I mentioned having a bottle or so of your Cordial?be sent it to him and in a few days I had the pleasure of seeing him on change and well. I can give you many names and testimonials of the efficacy of your Cordial if necessary. I U ?? itna Vliin.mnutus tliiu rvipf ill mi If* r_ (CapL Whipple, ship Mon'-gehala) and he informed me he would never be without it, ntid from rav own opinion of it, I think it the safest and best medicine 1 ever twed ?r have known to lie used in affections of the Stomach aad Boweis. I remain yonrs respectfully, D. S WILCOX, No. 235st. and 8th st. Extract of a letter from Santlford Bell, M. D. Philadelphia, Sept. I3rh, 1847. Or. Ifeeler:?At your request I have tried your Cordial in my own family, as we'll as in several raslawes upon those I have had occesioa to proscribe for, and am highly pleased with its operation, and have no doubt it will ere I long become one of the most popular remedies for afleclions of the stomach and bowels of the present day. With the best wishes for its success, believe me, yours truly. ' SANFORD BELT,, tt- It, Ijite Surgeon U. S. Army. Extract of a letter from the liev. Dr. Earle. Davisville, Bucks county, Atrgust 25th, 1847. Dear Sir:?* * * 1 am now prepared to recommend j your Cordial from having used it with success in several | instances; and lam now trying yonr Sarsacarii.i.a Panacea in a case of protracted debility.attended with [ cough, apparently produced in the y?nr.g lady by her "outi growing her strength,'" to use a common phrase. Yours, &c., < ALFRED EAR1.E. JI. D. Prepared and Sold Wholesale and Retail .N. W. Cor. 3rd & South & 3rd <fc Green Sts. Philadelphia, where also < may be had Dr. HEELER'S CotJcn Svnur, Vermifijhe Sfrup, Rheumatic Lotion, Liver <fc Sanative Pills, i For sale also by P. M. Cohen, Charleston; Z. J. Del lay, I Camden; Boatwright & Miot, Columbia; S. F. Goode <fe i jG. S. Penn, Edgefield; Davega Ai Bennett, Chesterfield ; i i Wardlaw & Dundy, Abbeville ; and by respectable Drug- i ! fiirniHrhont ?lii? State. Price 25 cents. See Cir- I ' K*y??? ? enters. I i DR. HEELER'S SARSAPARIL LA For the permanent rnre and removal of all diseases ( arising from ausperities of the Blood, or habit of the body, j viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Consumption, Bron- , chilis. Catarrh, Pleurisy, Scrofula in all its forms Tetter. Scald head. Blotches of the fare, Chronic diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Skin, cutaneous eruptions, white swellings. Ilip-joint affection, deep seated pains of the bones, swellings of the joints, CIcers, Syphilitic disorders | Mercurial and all Hereditary predispositions. Females ( suffering from obstruction, sallow complexion, nervousness. &c., will find the Sarsaparilla an elegant remedy for their removal. KT" For details, certificates, &r., sec circulars, Ac.? Price 81 per Bottle, large size. 6 bottles $5. For sale by Z. J. DkIIAY, Cain len. June 20, 1840. 25 Classical and School Books, Anthon'* Cicero, Ctcsar, Horace, Virgil and Sal lust. I " Anabasis, Cleavland's do. 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A f or *aie Dy alda.i.iumi iumh, pril 4th, 1349. tf 15 LORD BYRON said that he woke up uric morning and found himself famous. It is tlie same with Dr. t.e Roy's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Pills. Although they have been but a short time before the public, I yet in all places where they have been introduced | tl ey have immediately taken the place of all other medicines. As an aperient their excellence stands unrivalled. Their oDcration is quick, certain and powerful, and yet gentle as the south wind ; they arc not attended with griping, nausea or vomiting as is the case with most Pills, neither are they ever followed by costivenesp, or debilitation of the stomach. The great cxeellencc of these pills lies in their ingredients. lJr. Le Roy after long study and many experiments was e-tabled to compound the 1 highly concentrated essence of those celebrated j remedies, SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY. with other ingredients, which, while they retain all the virtues cf the Sarsaparilla and wild Cherry, destroy and neutralize all lhat is injurious in thein when "taken in their original form. For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or from a disordered state of the stomach, these pills stand unrivalled as a remedy. Sold by JAMES R. McKAlN, Camden. June HO 2m j OCrTlic Kail Koa<l Blacksmitli_?0 , Most respectfully returns his best respects to | his friends and customers for past favors, and begs their continuation for the preset.t year; he requests ' those who have so liberally patronized him to call t and settle their past year's accounts, as he is poor, and wishes to nnv his accounts so as to prevent i his losing time in loafing about the streets to colr lect his accounts, lor unless he pays he cannot expect to get credit, which is the only capital lie has to carry on his business upon. IIis customers may expect to find him. as ever, at his post, to wait on them. Work of all kind is to be found at Ins shop, such as IMougbR of all sorts?that is, good ones? together with 1'lantRtion Tools: indeed, he is prepared to do all sorts of lilacksmithing, including carriages, wagons, mill work, cranks, &c.?and rail road work, especially the repairing of Engines &c. &c. Jauary 8. Turning, Either in Iron or Wood neatly done; also, having had considerable experience in fiun work, repairing Locks, Keys, &c. will be thankful for any j lohaol that kind. R. J. MrCREIGHT. I Feb. 27. 9 tf * LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all Diseases arising from a Disordered L>ivcr or Stomach, in both Male and Female Sucdi as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Hloqd lo the Ilead, Acidity of the Stomac h, Nansea, Hearthum, Disgust for Food, Fullness or VV eight an the Stomnrli, Sour Eructations, .Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stotnsrh. Swimming of fhc Head, Hurried and DlF cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a ly- i i'ig posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before rhe Sight. Fever ? ...i it..11 In (tin TTootl D<>ri/?i0nf>v UUil LSllll 1 cm 111 11?V* IIVU.., i/v.M .V... ; ... Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eye*, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, "&c., sudden Flushes of Heart. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil and great depression of Spirits, Can be effectually cured "by DP.. KOOPLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over the above Diseases is not excelled?-if equalled?by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had fuiled. Derangement of the I.iver and .Stomach are sources of Insanity- and will also produce diseases of the Heart,Skin, Lungs and Kudneys, and lays the body ojien to an attack of the Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and is generally tire first cause of that most baneful disease. Consumption. OPINIONS OF THE PHILAUELPffTIA 11W5SS. "1HE DISPATCH," Dec. 21st,says: An Invaluaiu.e Medicine.?Wo have frequently hoard the celebrated German Bitters, manufactured by ?r- Hoot land, spoken of in terms of emnniciidauon. and we know deservedly so. It is a loo common practice, in certain quarters, lo puff.all manner <>f useless trash.tout in the ca*e oftliealiove Hitlers, hundreds are Irving witnesses of their freat moral and physical worth As a medicine for the ,iver Complaint. Jaundice, Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia, it ha. been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have tailed, we teei convinced, tnat it. ine use 01 kic German Bitten, the patient doe* not heroine dt^ifitated, but constantly gains strength and vigor to the fmme?a fact worthy of great consideration. The Bitter;) are pleasant in taste and smell, and ran be administered under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed, they can be used by all persons wiih the most perfect safety. It would lie well for those who are much aflected in the nervous system, to commence with-one tea spoonful ?r Jests, and gradually Increase. We spe/k from experience, and are o? course, a proper judge. The press far and wide, have united in recommending the Geuntan Bitters, and to theafllicted we most cordially advise their use. ? SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," Ju*e 21th, mys ' Do our good citize.vs who-are invalids, know the manv astonishing cores that lave heeu performed by Dr. ilofrfaud's Celebrated Herman Bitters ! If they donot, we recommend them to the " German Medicine Store,ad whe are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility- the Doctor has cured inaiiy of our citizens after the best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to lie a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our tumble clliirt, they are entirely Vegetable. "TIIE DAILY NEWS," July ??,sav*. " We speak knowingly of J)r Hooffland'a Celebrated German Bitters, when we say it it a blessing of this age; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous Systems, it has not.we think an equal. It is a VegilaMe Preparation, and made without /llrolml, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy ihe.ir confidence. HEAD Tilt FOLLOWING: It in from one of our first Druggist*, a gentleman favorably known throughout the United States?the proprietor of the " Medical Worm Syrup:"' Piilt.ADEi.pinA. Nov. 22d, BIS. Dear Sir.?It is with much pleasure that 1 testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, having sold largely of them these last few months to various persons. Afflicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia.and debility of the Nervous System. I can say conscientiously, that they Are the best article of ihe kind I have ever sold, (and I deal in all the popular medicines,) and I consider it the only medicine for the above diseases before the public. J lave never sold oue bottb that has not given satisfaction. and brought forth the commendation of those who used it. 1 deem this my duty to you as the prnprietorof this highly valuable article, and to those afflicted with the ebove complaints, that tlicy may know of its curative properties, And enable them to select the good from the various articles with which our market is flooded. With much respect, I remain vour*. &c? J. N. IIOftF.NSAtiK, Druggist. Corner of Second and Goates streets. Can stronger testimony be adduced by any Preparation before the public ? A single bottle will convince any one - j; ti - 31 Ulfir power uvcr uimrwr. rod will permanently destroy the most nb-Uimte costive* ness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time jebilitaling the patient; being also grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances, and can be administered with perfect safrty to delicate infants?they ire free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and atl mineral and injurious ingredients. They can betaken at all times and nnderall circumstances. no ordinary exp autre will prevent them having a salutary effect, and no bad result can acerttc from an overdose. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race street, Philadelphia. For sale in CamdEx, by James Tl. M'Kain--Columbia by Boatwright & Miot?Chester C. II. by Reedv <fc Ruff, md by respectable Druggists generally throughout the United States. July 11 29 tf He took a Fit. The undersigned would respectfully return his thanks to the public for the large patronage they have bestowed on hitn, and informs them that he htte-wade arrangements with Messrs. White & Underbill one of thdrTTPist-fashionable Tailoring Establishments in New York, who will--furnisa. him monthly with the London, Paris, and New York Fashions. lie hopes with his own welknown ability, and the large number ot good work I men he keeps employed, will enable him to execute work at short notice, and in as good style as, can be done in the State, if any have doubts, pleaac let them come and take a fit W, M. WATSON. Feb 14 tf 7 Jlcdical Books Ac. Medical, Moral, Religious and Miscellaneous Books,and Stationary <>f great variety, forsale bv ' ALEXANDER YOUNG. April lilt, 1849. tf 14 Cash for Bark. We will contract for Park at lit rate of 86 a cord, cash?or 88 in Trade. W. ANDERSON tf- CO. Match, 7th, 1849 10 tf ? .,^1 nt'iuuviii. Tlie subscriber having removed his Shop one door in rear of M. Drucker's store, will be happy to supply any one with a Gin, Horse Will. Threshing Machine or Wheat Fan. He requests Planters, before sending to another State for Gins, to call and examine his, as they arc warranted to be as well made, as free from taking tire, to run as light, and make as good cotton as can be had, and sold as cheap, (two dollars per saw, made out of the best cast steel plate.) Old Gins faithfully repaired. Feb. 7. R. J. McCREKrHT. NEW GOODS. M. DRUCKER &. CO. rrc now receiving from the North, their large and well selected stock of Dry Good**, Hard wart' & Groceries which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash only. Being determined to sell Goods, they will not sutler themselves to he undersold, and invite those who may wish to purchase, to call and examine for themselves. Sold wholesale and retail at the CAMDEN BAZAAR. GOOD GOODS! CHEAP!! The subscribers wishing to reduce (heir Stock to ?ti? rnnnirnnipiits of flip nrosent increased facili tics of communication, purchasers will lind it to their interest to look over their assortment of Dry-Woods, Hardware, Groceries, Ac before buying, as they feel confident that acornparison of their (ioods with any others, ns to quality and price, (ensh or credit) will not result to their disadvantage. Mc. DO WALL COOPER, One door above the Ban.; of Camden. Jan. 10. H tf ICE! ICE/! ICE!!! The subscriber having made a new arrangement with agents in Charleston, New York and Boston, for a constant supply of Boston and Rockland Ice, is now ready to lurnish those who have so kindly patronized him in divers ways, with Ice for the season, ns cheap as possible for cash. JAS. C. McKENXA. May 9 19 tf DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PA V ACE A !! This .Medicine is warranted to be superior to any other preparation of Sa rsaparilla in the workl?has cured and will cure more cases of Scrofula, or king's Evil, Consumption, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate C utuneous Erup! tious. Blotches, Biles, Ring Worms, and Tetter, Scald Head, Chronic Ulcers, Mercurial disease, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Liver complaint, Palpitation of tlie Heart, Dyspepsia. etc., than any other medicine ever discovered, and hence it Is the best purifier of the blood ever offered to the public. Read tlie.certificate of ??Ir. Brooks, and thensend to our Agent and get a pamphlet containing scores just as strong. ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE ! I GO AND SEE IIIBI AND YOU WJU SAY THE IIALF HAS NOT BEEN TOOA)! ! We the 'undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, !r., a t, the office of Messrs. Rowand & Walton, 376 Market street Pltila , consider his case the most remarkable one we nave ever witnessed or heard of. Tlis disease was Scrofula, and terrible Trmut have been ihis twelve years' conflict wifli the destroyer! Hi* Palate, the entire roof of hi* month, Nose, Upper Lip, and lower lid of the right -Eye liave been deotrtkyed, hi* Face nearly eaten up. -and part of the Jaw Uorie'carried away And . yet we can give no description of hi* case. Mr. B. informs us that in January last.Alie whole interior of his mouth, a* well a* most of lii* lace, wa* a mass of deep and painful ulcers. On the 14th of January last, he commenced taking Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the disease in >a few day*, and from that time the cure lut* progressed without intermission. New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and ' though hadly disfigured, hi* face t* sound and hi* general health is restored. Wc are -assured that in the treatroeut of Mr. Brook*'. case no Mercurial*, Ointment*, or Cauxtic applications . have heen used,?m (act, the Panacea alone I tux wroughtthis wonderful change. pnrltp s. White. e'q-, =* w. Jones, .m. Jfr Rev. John Chambers, W. Steeling, M. ?. Kev. A. D. Gilli-ttk, T. P. 8. Rout, 31. D. Rev. J. R. Nicholas, Jacob 1'iunck, M. 4>. Rev. Wm. Uiiie, iS. B. Coles, M. i>. Kev. e. ICjncajw, J. W. Asiimead, Esq. Rev. Levi Brink, P. 8ke.\Ahith, Esq. K.iivi.lio.n, t sq. \L A. Goner. esa. And thousands of others equally respectable, whose names might be added ef necessary. ItailiLnmi u.-p?t ?nle of Jeflerson street, third door frorti 1 Schuylkill, running from Schuylkill Sitf/h, between Locust and Spruce* Wholesaleand retail by Rowand & Walton, Proprietors, No. 21 N. Sixth street. Phila., James R. McKais, ; Cantden, Boatw*iciit i JIiot, Columbia,p.31. Cohen, Charleston. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES. Dr. Culleu's Indian Vegetable file Remedy T? a Domestic Preparation, wUioh ban been used with entire success for many years, iking am internal medicine, it has decided preference over outward applications, which are but platives, and not curatives. This medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing healthy actNn, and a ' permanent c?re?which we warrant, or refund the money. Wholesale and retail, by R<mand<C Walton, proprietors. 21 N. Sixth street, Phila., James R. McKlin, Camden, Roatwrightand Miot, Columbia, P. .31. Cohen, Charleston. bhT CULLEl'S DDIAM VEGETABLE REMEDY. NO CORE NO 1'AY. Rend. Pkpxicin/is' Opinions of Us Virtues. 1 have prescribed the abovs .Medicine in several cases o. Primary Veiierial Diseases and Mecendary Lyphilis, and the effect has been strikingly beneficial; so moch so as to induce me to continue i-s use in such eases with much satisfaction. It is generally agreeable to the taste of patients. JOHN A. ELK1NTON, M. D. No. 102 N. fifth Street. Philadelphia, June 12,1815. 1 have prescribed ** Dr. Calico's Remedy "in many cases of Gonorrhoea, and found it to eflect a cure in a very short time. A. WAILSON, M D. Corner Twelfth and Shippen-sts. Wholesale and retail by itowaud and Waltou, proprietors, No. 21 N. Sixth street, Phila., James R. McXain. C amdeu. Boaturight and Miot, Columbia, P. M. Cohen, Charleston. DR. CULL, EN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE CO M PL \ I NTS. This Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation, and fer sur passes Hooper's Fills in all cases in which they are recommended* Hundreds of Females whose constitution* have been been broken down, liave been restored to perfect health by lite use of this invaluable medicine. It is entirely harmless in its operation, and may be taken with perfect safety at any time. Wholesale fand retail by Rowand and Walton, proprietors, No. 21 N. Sixth street, Phila., James R. 3IcKain, Camden, Bo&twright and .Miot, Columbia, P. 31. Cohen, Charleston. July 18 29 tf sfcDtKaiiis) B7 ROBERT LATTA, LATE BY C. O. DAVIS* Would respectfully announce, that he hae now in charge the above ?cell located Hotel, convenient to the most business part of the Town, for travellers ; directly on all streets passing through?and now undergoing tlir rough repairs. He earnestly solicits a call from his friends and the public gennerally?for he feels confident that they cannot be otherwise than pleased, as no pains will be spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the Bar, except on Sunday. Gnddard's old ISOo Brandy and other fine Liquors in bottles; the most favorite brands of Champagnes ^ the choicest brands of Segars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale in pi -ts; Soda Water anJ ICE will be kept constantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and atten tive hostlers. He is agent for the Northern Line of Stages. N. B.?Or.iniliuscs run regularly to and from the Rail Road Depot for passengers, who can also be accommodated with a carriage, buggy or horse to go into the country. ETTho Charlotte Jeflbrsonian and Journal, Cheraw GaECtt'-, Marion Star and Chatleston Couriet inserld limes and forward bills to the Hotel. Camden, May 2d, 1840. 18 tf Blacksmithing and Wagon making. The undersigned having taken the stand recently occupied by Yvmtaker & Arrants. respectfully gives notice, that he intends to carry on the business as heretofore. In his Blacksmith's Shop he is prepared to fill all orders with promptness and despatch. He will make to order, all kinds of ploughs, with other plantation tools, and mill work. Particular attention will be paid to shoeing horses?In short, as he will eive his personal attention to both de partments of his business, he will guarantee satis(aciion. Hie Woodsliop is amply supplied with the best of Timber, well-seasoned, and he would like to see the man, who can put up better work, from a wheelbarrow, up to a six passenger stage conch. His prices will be in accordance with the times, and for the ready money will be such as cannot fail to satislv the most economical. As he believes in the maxim, that short settlements make long friends, ho will expect settlements to be made quarterly. N. B. ARRANTS. Feb 14 If 7 ACADEMICAL SCHOOL, Camden, So. Ca. By T? B. Russell. The scholastic year of this school will hereafter be divided into two session* of five months enrh. The session for the remainder of the present year will begin on the 4th Monday?being the 23d, of July next. >'o deduction will l?e made tor any less tiine than a r&oulh; and the tuition fees are expected to be settled at the end of the session. T. B. R. respectfully tenders his thnuks to his patrons, and friends generally, for the encouragement, lie has received, and hopes to deserve its continuance. (trades of Study and Tuition Fees. Lower Primary Grade, consisting of Spelling, Reading. Writing. Primary Arithmetic and Geography, per session, .... $1000 Higher Primary Grade, consisting of Spelling, lUIUIing, V? riling, \_mu xiniiinirui-, mm Geography, per session, .... 12 00 Lower Advanced Grade,consisting of Spelling, Reading, Writing, and English Composition, Written Arithmetic. Geography, nnd Grammar, per Mention, * - - 14 00 Higher Advanced Grade, consisting of Reading, English Composition. Algebra Ac, Grammar, History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Logic, Mental Philosophy, Rhet; oric, &c., pro' .<essiou, ..... 20 00 Preparatory Course of Classics, per session, 21 00 A half dollar per session is chained for fuel and incidental expenses. June 23. .849. jTwT bASKIN, Auctioneer^ Will attend promptly and faithfully to all bust ess entrusted to his care. May be found at the Sheriff* Office?or two doors above Boyd's Hotel Jan 10 "It %2 Xew StoreTHOMAS BONNELL & CO. have opfl?t t* the Store lately occupied by Mcmm. Jloby 4c. Kennedy, a general aceprtjoeiil of . staple Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries?^ \ which they intend to retail at Charfestoprjpiees for cash. They have now on hand and wit' c&nunt'f be receiving a fresh assortment of Tickle*, Catsup*, Preserre*, lemons, Jjemon -Syrups, Porter, Port Wine, Cordials, "Raisin*, Currants, Crac'-ers, Pilot Bread, Candies, & ?, '? die. ii ? ALSO English and Pete Ajpple Cheesf. , Rice Flour freah from Luc ' Milts. Sugars, Coflke*, Molasses* A Salt, Mackwel, Saluiood, Tongues, Dried ?eefi &e. Every inducement will be offered to there whe have the cash to purchase any of the above article*. TJIOS. BONNELL * CO* May 12'li, 1849. If 22 Labour-Saving Machine. The undersigned having purchased the right o? Sahin's PATENT WASHING Kershaw District, has commenced marSBfkcturing them. They are a very simple machine %wd war not get out of order. Those wbh'tfce usfiqg rt?ete in t his place,-can testify as to their' perfimweme. As much washing can be done mono day by this machine, as tn three, by the old method. The public are invited to call at AlcDowall A. Cooper's store and examine tiiem. They humbug, and will perform what is required, df them without injury to the clothes. U" directions go with the Machines. E. G. ROBINSON. May 16. 20 - "gm j Sttisonnblc Goods, Tlie subscriber has just received & good supply of Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, consist!! g in part of various articles Tor Toadies Dressess J Calicoes ift ?ft prices brow* and bleached Home- jk spun, &.c.n together with ?t good assortment for Gentlemen's wear, and a great variety, of-other articles. - > ? - .Mao ??'; 4-v?l A stock of choice Grocerie*, all pfwjiich ha will sell an tow ae they cube had in the place, and to which be respectfully invite* the a) tint ion of purchasers. j. CHARLESWORTIt April 35 IT * '?tf -7 T i '? y?t?=? Wicks am! Glasses^,<6 The subscriber baa jus I received andjpened a larjfo and eekct assortment of Solar, . CaniptitM and other Lamp W icks Classes, <t<% "" ALSO ^ Sperm and Solar Oil which he ofTera W aale on the most reasonable terms for cash. or.punctual customers. -'? <Z.A,i>gltAY. Xtartr Opposite Mujouic HaM April 4th. 1819. _____ ,tf ?' 14 MAIL AKRAiV >En?UVf>9> soirrnusx x.vit, via \troosTJU urn. Due Daily at : S t " j . V P. Sf. Closes ? : ? t ?" '"&M-19F.JL IVORTIIKBN XAt&, Vt.VCRRRA****?C. 1 Si*". % % -V-fAi ctt.vRtssroN kkii Dae daily, tt s ? ' < * " P..*. Closes " * * , t<*j t ft jl? OT-A Way Bag mttbe ten open far tbe itt?|?luii Charleston let lees an til 4 o'clock A. Jf. -"SW WKXTKVLX iau, via gounou^. c. Doe daily, at * * * Clones" : sumtbr district xatls, via stafxhctc, c. * Due Daily. at X ' ? f t? V7T. H . Clone* '* s : -* .. tvnSPvI. ttT" Way Mail* for Offinsa m die South Cuifia IUK Road clow daily ?U 5 P. W. d charlotte 3ixtt., via t axrasttttttftlvt. ?. c. jm Due Twenday and ThttrwJay, >waduy. M , $ P. K? Clone.- .Mundiay, Wednesday & Saturday, at 7 A. M. ( yorkvillk mail, via red iutv&r. Due Thanxhtv. at t * * fttiX. Clow* saute <Jny, at : t " 1, lyxciitvoott waid, via TILLEr's r$vry. Due Tuesday and Friday, : t :' A*'M. CI wr? rame'day, ni ^ ^ ft ft nFPICR t?D?t#s, ; fL Open At 8 A. 51.?Clone at 1 P. M. Open'at 3 P. St. Clow at 5 P. M? and open half hoiu*afler Me arrival of the Southern Mailt* in the evenings On the Sabbath, open fcwa S?? 10 A. Ja., ud fcajf an hour after the arrt\*I nf the Snufran nlWle evening. Pontage Stamp* 8*?aie. *-:u. July 1.1849 J, N. GAMETO&.P?*' Fire and Marine Insurance. gam den insurance company, (op NKW JBRSKY,) ClIARTRSKD ix 1833% protection insurance cqwfany. (of x. jkksky.) cltartkbrd fkrruaby, 184*. The subscriber having received the Agvpcy of the above institutions for Camden inrfvfciuity will receive applications, and issue PolieieBdl the current rates, IV. D. MeDOWALl. Feb. 20. 0 .?ttf J '? WM, ?. MARTIK; " I ATTORNEY AT LAW, \ No. 9, Broad Street, Charleston, 'S: C. Over the Office oMVillum, M. Mart^t, Will practice in Marmveil turn Coiumma, ami ^ continue to pradice in Beaufort. "" ,<if April 28. 20 "i 9m a 4 JOS. B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicitor. Broadtitrect) CoM<eir|? fl?' Attend* the Court* of Kerehaw, Sumter, I?an> caster and Fairfield District*. ;rt E. W. BO^EV \ Will continue to act as Agent for person* trans. acting business in either of the Banks in Camden ?A -*\ For Sale. i Crushed, Clarified, Loaf White Havana and I Brown Sugars. >y V also?? Soda and .Sugar Biscuit aud 1'ilot Bread. JAMES McEWEN. H Jnne '20 tf - 25 Tdftent. \ The house on Rutlerige, St., recently rccopied by the subscriber. Also the tenement opposite Mai. K. S. Moffat's residence. , , ! JOHN WORKMAN. Jnne 27, 1848. 26 tf_ ^ Caudles, &c. v , Sperm, adamantine and 'fallow Candles Soap, Starch, Mustard. Pepper, Spice* Ginger, (preen and ground) Cloves, Nutmegs, &c. jFor sale by may 23. A. 15. 'ALLEN. ^ Fresh Fruit, ,j j Oranges and Leu.ons, Currants, JUisms, Citron , and Almonds, juat received by < JAST McEWEN. | June 20 1 tf 22 Attention. > A fniibpr Miirtnlv of' Groceries iust received I making my stock complete. Those wishing to " 1 buy, have only call and I am satisfied * ill go aw ay 1 pleased with their bargains. (iRRALD'S Grocery. P" 13 if. : I *L | Segars, Segar^' ! Our 6tock of Segars is largo and fine, among them are Consolaceon, Gold Leaf. Rio Honda, I a Villcnnera, La Filantropa, Cazadorqs, Itegalias, j etc. etc. . For sale by H. TifiVY & SON. j June 13 " tlf yT*X$ 24 J Irish JLinens*.. Real Irish Linens, of good quality, also, Ladies' g Grass Skirts, for sale unusually low by I J CttARMSSWORm I April 24th ^ - 17 '