University of South Carolina Libraries
1jpwwBBnaan^waMBMBLUMiwiMi. igMMyar* _i'i *MI >?aw anH flhnififi Fall Goods, Tli subscribers art1 now receiving one of the largest i and most desirable stocks of WOODS tliai has eve been J offered to the friends and customers of the CAMDEN BAZAAR. They haw. during the pa-t week, opened, and are now prepared t' sh w a most splendid assortment of Rich Fabrics for Ladies' Ureses, _i_ St'Cll AS Elegant Ca hi ores, .Muslin D-Laincs, Plain Merinos Chameleon La-tree. Lvnne-o Cloths DeLisle Stripes. Ciuglmins. Prints. &e. A larite assortment of Nhau ls, Such as Long and square Shaw's, both plain and prin ed, silk, cashmere and hmche. \T,SO Alange stock of Linens and Linen floods, RVKKY VANIKTY OF HOSIKRY. Goods for Gentlemen's > jc# , Broadcloths. Cassimcres, Vestinggs," Oravat", &c. AT. so clotiiixc;, Of every quality, and at prices which can ml lail4f-> p.cnse. AND They are also prepares! to ofF. r to Planters nml others, one of the most complete assortments to he found in Camden, of Blankets, Kerseys, Sattinets, Jeans, DO.tfESTICS, Src. Ac. CrThcy confidently invite the attcirion of pur- I sc oup of the lanrcsi in | cnasers iu men .... -... w town. ft is their irtention to embrace in their stock every article of Dry Goods tint may be now or desirable, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest and best style of Goods in the market and at the lowest possible p ices. M. DRIJCKKR ft CO. Committed, * To the inspection of Planters and the Public generally, a cheap lot of hca y Blankets, Plains, Kerseys and Jeans, of even* description, suitable for Hot 'se and Plantation Negroes. Also, a large stock of Wool Hats and Domestic Goods. Purchasers are renucstcd to call at the "PAL MKTTO STORE," pay charges and lake llicm away. ' JAMES WILSON. Domestic Manufactures. We 'are now prepared to offer our stork of j Black and Russett Pegged Bnrtfljfrs. and Russett sewed Negro Shoes, all of our own manufacture, a which we can recommend to our customers as ! they have been got up with great care and made I oftne best materials. Purchasers will please call i and examine for themselves. Oct. 17. W.ANDERSON f Co ECONOMY IS WEALTH I WITH SABOTS WASHING MACHINE ! THE above machines for washing clothes have j been used and approved for the last six months in this place and vicinity by men of the highest respectability, and the subscr ber is prepared to furnish them at short notice. The machines are of simple construction, and perfect in operation. They can be worked by a boy, girl, or woman, and much time saved in washing without injury to the clothes.' All persons are forbid inf inging on the patent. ET Directions go with each machine. E. (i. RODIXSOX. IN QUART Vb^ANDFORTHE 1^ | 6 'u'^su I0 f Mi f <<** '* B The Propric jfWV/ ////frs^ in torinS'nS1,115 I fllilffillinmM// 10 'ls Present s,a,c" f.'slJIJlillll'llll/j/ f fourteen years has f fiiii'll , Ml' f port unity to study, in the:r I! 'II'll I 'I "r is recommended, and to adap /.' t 11 llll'L il ti# nt u-hnuikh n oral r nnnn \4, themselves of its superiority, anil I ' " i . anil curing disease. The bottle ha! '/cVnPlHllilMi PrCM'nt improved form may safely j illjljill the age. Its progress to the fame il . and cures, that stand as landmark! j.the haven of health. '!j ! !i"' The following is from Col. S.G.T ''! ' jl: acquaintance in the Southern state! ,! ! ! 1 Messrs. A. D. Si D. Sands:-. >i| i !l:> Gentlemen, Having u ed, and t j1 , :ji !, jl.] of Sarsaparilla on different person 1 j Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and M 11 li1 illj; j opinion entertained of its great ini !|.i'jj like a charm, removing speedily thi i 'ir|, the most agreeable manner, a tonic '! ,:i Your Sarsaparilla is highly appri [77 ^1 I 'n ^'ex'co- an" >n>' cousin, GEN. Z Y *| been in the habit of using it, and rei f Z~y>' article at the same time, and it is n IliWet! in.the army. In conclusion I wool ' it will be prized, and 1 trust that its fj' "h. known throughout the length and b Yours very; re Vlj/ REMARKABL! I' Messrs. Sands Gentlemen Sy if Ji: of the remarkable euro effected b) was severely alllicled with the Sen it the neck were greatly enlarged, am ~~\ year, and finding nn relief from Hie I thi knri* Miimuiali'fl Her nli lr~^J" <Jon<\ bnt-without hii>* permanent l> iimIiicimI io use .Sands* Sur*;t]mrill;i. ri utile eflect, relieving lier more than [ she hail nsoil six bottles, to the astoi 1/ y| health ipuic restored. It is now o \ health lemaiiis good, showing thedi I Our neighbors are all knowing to 111 \r~, r fcU-stng to the age. '*! y ' " Kxtracrfroni a letter reeelveil frc _ - J Louisa county. Vn." I have curi J / / who was attacked with Scrofula, an f / ' l-'rtdmcit Hull, Vu.t July 17, IMt z' ~'l The following testimony from He * Crucifixion in this city, commends J certificates of cures of various dis . , received: f \ ' Messrs. Sxsns: A memher of m | a severe scrofulous iifTcclion, Ac.' j" use. It gives me very great pleasu and efficacy, hoping that others ma I/ -s .Sen York, May 10, 1616. tl vj jvr, .ncssrs. a u. kij.sasm:' f | J Ci I.MTI.KMKN KfOlllIRS of gmtltll (l "f the benefit I have derived from \Vq 1 yenrs been afflicted with serofiiloi NvV gather and discharge ni my throat 1 different parts of iny face and hen head were almost one complete sor :rj !)..i Willi Hie utmost difficulty lliat I con 1 ; several attacks of plcuiisv and othi tried various remedies, but rceeivei lljl; ;,j parilia. I am now well; the sores ''1 J to the effects of your valuable medn Yours, with r Heine personally acquainted with 1 to be correct. niKrAnKD AND SO [/'- A. B. & I). SAN 1 1wi kulto.x kt., c( I. ,||| hist) uy uiuggisis penerallj Price $1 jier mmm JAMES i mm mm For ilic Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION Tim uniform success whi< li has attended the use of this preparation -is salutary effect its power to relieve and cure a flections of the Lun^s, have gained for it a eclfhrity equalled by rr other nvdictne. \V"e offer it to the afflicted with entire cnnS'lcttee in its virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue nu.i remove the severest attacks of dis-> .1 1 TI, m rol| ]fC <11 ttl 1* i ease upon I lie uiroai nun m.ip.-. nr..., ... , become publicly I-..own. very naturally attract the alien- : ibm of medical men and philanthropists everywhere. | What i.- their opinion >f Cherry Pkctor.m. may by seen Ml.c following: . V.V I.EX7INK MOTT, M. D. Prof Surgery Med. College, N*-w York, says: ''It gives me pl-vare I c.-rtifyibe value and eflicncv ol Avcr'sCiiKKitv Pkctouai.. which I consider [*cuhar!y ulapled to cure dc-oa-e- of the Throat and Longs." thkrt. km v. i.oud bishop field writes in a letter to hi* friend, who wa fa-t sinking nndrr j an aflcciion of the hinps: ' Try the ('hurry Pectorai. and if any iiiednincc.ia give you relief, with the blessing | of(Jod that will." CHIEF JUSTICE ECSTiS, of Louisiana, writes ''that a young daughter of his was I cured of several severe attacks of Croup by the Cherry Pectoral." ASTIIM \ AND BRONCHITISThe. Canadian Journal of Medical Science states. '-That Asih:nlao-l Bmnehkis so prcvailent In this j inrlenyentclimate, has yielded wish surprising rapidity to Ayre's Cherry Pectoral, and wc cannot too strongly recommend this skillful preparation to the Profession and jatblic generailv." Let the relieved sufli-rer speak for himself: Nartforii. Jan. 26, 18*17. l)r. J. C. AVer's Dear Sir Having ln-en resetted from a painful and dangerous disease by your medicine, grati- | tude prmnpls me to send you this acknowledgment, not j only in justice to yon, but for the information others in like affliction, i A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first, became so | severe that spitting of blood,.a violent cough and profuse ; night sweats fdlowed and fastened upon me. I became : emaciated, could not sleep, was dislressrd by my cough, , anil a pain through toy chest, anil in snori nuu n nic alarming symptom* of iju.ck consumption. IS'o medicine seemed at all t<> reacli my case, until I providentially tried your Ciikii 11 v 1'kctohal. wliieli #0011 relieve/1 and now has cured me. Yours, Xt., K. A.-STEWAtlT. Ai.RAxv, N. V*., April 17. 1848. !>r. Aver. Lowell Dear Sir. 1 have fn:ir years been ' uniicted wiih Asthma in the worst form; so that I have ; been obliged 10 It"1*j* in " >' ehair fnra larne part of the time | being unable to lireaMi on my bed. I hud tried a great many medicines to no purpose, until my physician pre0j ihed, a* an experiment. your L'iieiiiiv PectoraIAt fir-l it H" tiled in make me. worse, but iu less than a .week I began to experience I he inosi gratifying relief from ils u<e; and now in four weeks the disease is entirely removed. 1 ran sleep on my lied with comfort, and eij *y a slate of health w hich 1 liad never expected to enjoy. <;EOK<;K S.FAUIUNT. Prepared by J. C. AYE 1, Chemist, Lowell, Mass.. and sold in Camukn by J. It. MeKAlN. and by Druggsits and dealers generally throughout the .Slate. January z, ii> u. i i;7 w. BOYE TVi!l co'itirlu" to act as Ajrent for persons trans acti 2 business in eit'jc;* of the Banks in Catntlen * BOTTLE^ s. n3 tr .J CURE 0F\Wy WMm L,VER C *p,. 77 Wtt't BRow^/r;;^ s111 , C0"SUMP'S > \ \\\ rn tfc0j(> V\\ loss \ \V OEB't/^ ^ tors have spent much time j j.-eparation of SAiir.*rAUii.L* if perfection; and the experience \ urmshed them the most ample op- \ various forms, the diseases for which it t it exactly to their relief and cure. Paedic:ne arc invited to give it a trial, and satisfy the invaluable property it possesses of arresting i * been enlarged to hold ONB QUART, and in its claim to be the best and cheapest Medicine of : has attained may be traced by a long line of fact* ' and beacons for the invalid, nointiric the wav to I 'aylor, a gentleman of high stnnding and extensive i, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: Xeui York, January 7, 1818. witnessed the effects of vour excellent preparation s in various parts of tfie Southern country, viz, exico, 1 feel much pleasure in stating the high cdtcinal value. In my own case it acted almost c enervated slate of the system, and exciting, in and invigorating influence. >ved and extensively used by the U. States army ACIIAHY TAYLOR, has for the past five years commends the same ; lie and invself adopted the ow considered an almost indispensable requisite d say, that the better It is known the more highly i health-restoring virtues will make it generally rcadth of our widely-extended country, isncctfullv. S. { . TAYLOR. U. S. Consul to New Granada. Z CURE OF SCROFULA.* Sdulhjm: I, t '(inn., January I, 1848. mpathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you f vour Sarsaparilla in the case of my w ife. Sho jfillli on different parts of the body; the glands of 1 her limits much swollen. After suffering over a remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and lysician advised It should be laid open, winch was uiivlit. Jn tins situation we heard of, and were ** TllO first buttle produced a decided and favorany prescription she bad ever taken ; and before iishiiient and delight of her friends, she found her rer a year since the cure was effected, and her sense was thoroughly eradicated from the system. ie>e farts, and think Sands' Sarsajiarilln a great Yours with respect, JULIUS I'IKE. im Mr. N. \V. Harris, a gentleman well known in ml a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, d of a scrofulous family. Yours truly, t." ' N. W. HARRIS." iv. John Grigg, late Itcctor of the Church of the itself In the attention of the ufflicted. Numerous cases effected by tins medicine are almost daily y family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for with the mon beneficial effect resulting from its ire i reeonl my testimony in behalf of Us virtue y be induced to make a tr'al of It. JOHN GRIGG. Xoruich, A*, K. Ocl. 0, 1847. ule induce mc to make a pnblt." acknowledgment the use of your Sarsapurilla. L Rave for several us swellings in my head, wliion at times would , nose, ami ears, and at others would brcnk out in id. These continued until my throat, face, and e. and for a long time 1 was so hoarse that it was Id speak above a whisper. During this tunc 1 had er diseases. 1 consulted different physicians, and 1 no benefit until 1 commenced using your Sarsaare all healed, and 1 attribute the result entirely cine. espeet and gratitude, 1'IIKIIK CAHOON. the person above named, I believe her statement * JAMES M. D. C Altlt, Justice of the Peace. l.t), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Br )S, DItL'GGISTS AND CllEMISrs, IKNEK OK tVlLLIAM, NEW VoRK. throughout the l/'nitcd States and Canadas Dottle : six Dottles for $5. ' .1 >fill ! H1.1 U. Mi K.MN, Agent for Camden, S. C. CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. ] PREPARED HY BUI. C. JI. JACKSON, At The German Medicine Store, , NO. 120 ARC.'I STREET, I'll I L.\ DKI.PIIIA, Will efleeiually cure liver complaint.jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervniH dchility, I disease of ilie kidneys, mid all dis. eases arising from a disordered liver or ^stomach. ( Such as constipation, inward piles, fullness of blood to the hrail, acidity "f the stomach, nausea. heartburn, disgust ( for fmd, fullness or weight in the stoniuch.sour eructations. . sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of , th" lu-ad, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the , heart, clinking or -ufficating sciisutions when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots nr webs before, tlie Sight, fever and dull pain in the.head, deficiency <>f perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, lain in the side, hack, chest, limbs. A:<v, sodden flushes of heat, homing in the fle di, constitaut imaginings ol evilaad great depression of spirts. The genuine are entirely vegetable and free from alchoholir stimulant syrup, aloes, rhcuhaih. calomel, acids, mid all mineral and injurious ingredients, they are pleasant in taste and smell, and mild in their operation, never griping or gj Viiig anv uoeiuness. Ihev give strength to the | wholesTMein w hilst they drive from it disease. They can he administered to the most delicate infant with perfect unletv. READ TIIE FOLLOWING ARTJCl.E, Ji appeared in the leading German Journal ofPhiladel- j )i|i:a tin- ''Philadelphia Dejnocrat." The Editor was person'iliy ncvuitiiitcd with l>r. UnoflsuJ. mul prizing the services u|' iliis great man lie muM not quietly look upon the assurance. of an impostor, without apprizing the public of approaching danger: Cliristoph Wilhcltn lliifulaiul. IX KXC.I.lSIt CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM IIOOFLAXO. "One of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest hone factors ofmo.iern times, was horn ;t l.angen Suiza, Gemtany, on the oil the l'Jtli day of august 17G2 After a careful scholastic education, he, like his father and f rnnd father, (two celebrated I odors.) voluntarily devoted limsvlf to the study of Medicine, at Jena and Gottingen, and in 1733 obtained the degree of Doctor of Medieine.nl the latter (adversity. From I~'J3 to 13UI, he officiated as fru esairr at the. I'oiversitv of Jena. In 1301, lie was ap |M>:ti!ed Private Physician to the iv iiig of Prussia. MernIhT of the Acadcmv of Science, and upon the establish tin nt of the near College at Berlin. Professor and Court 1 Physician bv the Ministry of the interior, ills characteristic his profoundness and deep penetration enabled hiin to nnmhir < the theoretical and practical, to unite new and old systems; produce in common the practical ami useful, , ami thus draw therefrom the results ami necessary appli- ' cable nvans. " It was Dr. II. principally, who exposed and destroyed the'Brown's system,'which notwithstanding tlie exterior ( could mo conceal its many imperfections, brought to light ( by IIno,'land's nolde impartiality, sound truths, and deep penetration. Independent of bis practical usefulness hi) Physician jind Prufessorof the healing art, lie has earned undying funic for his superior knowledge in * Meteria Me. dtea'as wvll as for his inauifuld works on Medical juris- ' prudenee. .lino;,g these may be mentioned his world re , nnwned 'Makroheolik." or the art of prolonging life.'System of practical healing art,' 'Ideas of Pathogenic,* 'Journal of practical .Medicine,' &c. He lias besides all this, gained eternal fame am! praise from su tie ring humanity for the discovery and combiiiation of several infallible niedicinals. among which is the far famed ami jusiiy celebrated compound* kiiuwii u> Dr. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Tlic application of aciduous earth for Ihe cure of Sulphuric diseases. Tiie celebrated Diaphoretic remedy an I numerous invaluable recorded recipes. After the celebration of his fifteenth professional festivity in 1833, upon which occasion the king of Prussia honored him wiih the insignia of the Order of the Cross of the i Ked Eagle, and many other Royal Orders and marks of < distinction, he died on the 25th day of August. 183d, (as t the Kim: of Prussia's private Medical C'ouncctlor,) without i any legitimate male heir or offspring. " Dr. C. 51. Jackson of Philadelphia, has hod the means of octaining the gemminen reci|ies of the great menical | couucellor'C'hristhpe Wilhel Hull-laud,' andl hese invalti- I able medicines are prepared with the utmost care at the | German .Medicine Store- The bitter mixture: lloofland's i German Hitters, is the result of many years study and ex- s nerience he the ere.-it inventor, aild known ami prized ill I Kuropc a> an itilhlliaMe remedy P r tlie rnrc of Liver complnint, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, .Vr. l)r. C. M. Jackson's 1 preparation ol this medicine has obtained the same ceiebrily in this western world 'I'lic tr.-iiinoui.il.*and uuiuineralil confirmation .if thousands of ih<- ni i.i severe uuddilli- | cult cases cured. is ample proof of this. The medicines rnmpotindc.l be Dr. I : .11. Jackson ha\e pro.]need the very i eHeets and the same happy results, which the immortal inventor indicated and intended, and consequently must be j prepared with scrupulous accuracy. In view of the above { tacts it seems sirerular, thai any body could have the bar- , dilinodaml impudence to abuse the name of this distinguish- ( ed Doctor, who died thirteen years ago. 't o pass off a | cliarlitaii quack prejuiration as the real and genuine niedi. cine, and to give a semblance of originality by affixing a foe. sint le. of the deceased, is indeed extraordinary! 'i he 1 pulilic will understand what to exjiect, and what to do uu. ' u-r stteh circumstances." ( A number of (fannnn papers copied the above and therefore entitled to cur thanks. I hese bi'ters are worth the attention of invalid. Possess. I inir great virtues in the rectification <>f diseases of the liver and lesser "land*, exercising the most searching powers in , "> - - -i: ..ft...,. ..r.. I 1 weakness an;i niicnions oi wc uigcsi.... ...., ...^ withal.safe certain. and pleasant. % Opinions or tiik I'-m-adki-rniA Pit ess. 'l'be German ! 'illustrated .V-w>" hays: ' <'ure-lii.tr and others of Mils office have used llie Ocrman Hitters. i:;nlran recommend it with confidence to our j readers. As prepared hy Or. Joekson, it fully eipiuls if not ! Hiirpos. cs in its cUeets upon diseased Liver ami Moiuacii, ! lite fullest expectation of the distinguished physician. The "City Items" October lfitli. says : Jov t on Tin: Invai.ii>. How maiiy of our readers are afilicted with diseased liver, s'.omae, or nerves ! Many j nodoabt. They are to lie pitied. Vet to all there is a cure Dr. lino/land's <otiimii Hitlers I.as already cured hundreds and that it will cure.and none who onte use it will 1 doubt.iflhey use it as it is directed. It has estehlisbed for , itself an tiiiilyitiif fame, which few have done out of the ' vti t nutnlierthat has Iku-ii llirown lieforethe pnblie. his 1 one id'the most perfeet preparation* in use; ami. as a < er- j mail enulempnr;. li t- sial. thai a-prepared l>\ I'r. Jackson. t ii lolly cipiul.s. if m ; Mirpa e-. io :i-- in its ell.'ct.s, ; 1 the lull.--! repre-e1::s*'.- ii of the drlingtii.slied physician ' who first compounded is. A a spurioo* :icti -! - - now hefore tin- public. \\i .. mid iMini-ui allng-tinti u i:iif:iiiy l m iliuLsiguedby JJ. Jacksonand -aid liy liiinat I'M Arch | r I reel. The "Camden Democrat." the best paper in West Jersey. *uy . July til. ''llooruMi's flrn.ma.v ISittkht." "We have wen j luanv flai lering notices of this medicine, ami the source 1 lJonyvhi. li iliey crone induced us lu make in |inry mspeti- | ing Us m riis. From imjuiry we wen? pur*iaided to use ii, | I inn! innst ?ay wv fntul ii specific in it* anion u|niii iliseas- ( es of tli.- iiver ami digestive organs, nod the powerful* in- j ' llticiiec il exerts upon nervous pros I rat ion i.* really niirpris- | Im;. It calms and slreiielkciis tin; nerves. bringing lliein iuloa Hate of reporv, making sleep refreshing: Iflhis medieiiie was more generally used, we are satis (it'll tll'TO WIMII.I lie les- siChllvw, 11?. iiiviii iii*. cr niiil nervous system I In* greiit majority ofreal and iin.aginary disease* emanate. Have litem in a healthy condition, and ymi i an liid defiance in enid-mies generally. This extraordinary niedicine we would advise our friends who are ntall dis|Hised to give u Trial it will 'lien recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family." .No other medicine can produce stich evidence* of merit. Bkw An k ok ('oi-ntkit kkits. This medicine has attained that high chift-.ieier which i iieecssarv for all medicine to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurioiiss article at lis: ri.-k of the liv'es of those w ho are innocently deceit Cif. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the (IKII.MAN M Fl)l(!IN I'. ST( lit K, No. 121) Arch street.one door helow >ixlh. late of 17^ Knee streets, Philadelphia. For Mile in ( 'ami kn, ny Ja.mks it. .iri\.ti.-*--\ ini.i..< u liy Hnulvvriuht .V Mint Chester ('. II. I y Reedy Ar UnlT, ami liy rcs|K-ctali|e Druggist* generally throughout the I niit-il States. Nov. 11 89 _ If Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery. The subscriber hah jnst received a fine assortment of Perfumery ami Fancy Articles.comprising Farnias', Ronssol's and Provost's. Golden Ocll Colognes; I.ncoder Water. Utlo of Kik.cs fine Aromatic' Vinegar. I.ubin.s and, Roiisscl's Fa tracts of West Knd, Jockey t 'lnh, Jenny Lind Citmnc.lla Ror.li>. Boiuptetde Caroline: Fan Liistral. liar's Oil. Mandoline. Philncome. genuine ."Macassar Oil; GnuratuFs Italian tiieilicntcd Soap. Transparent Wash Halls, Sand Ralls. Rose. Almond. Windsor and Nvmph soap: Shaving ('renins: ."Ween Fun. Fily While, Uose Tooth l'a le. caiuphomleil I icntifrice: Hair. t H th. nail. Ilcsh nn.l ' -i. - I....- lit Until.*. Ac. Ac. MliMlUi; i*ni>nr>; nmy aim ...... . Huvrlinnml eniidy.< um liO'/.enjfes, A east Powder in holies, Flavouring Kxirurts of nil kinds, Spires, Ac. Ac. AT.sn : t'on'-lnntly on hand. n complete assortment of Drug*. ("licmirnN. Paints. oils, W'imlow Olass, Patent and Thnni|t*oninn Medicines. Surgical Instruments, Perfumery. I .amps. Oardeo ."veils. Ac, iXf Orders front n ilistanee carefully parked, and the quality of every artieic sold warrnnted. Oct 31. J A MRS K M.KAIN. DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. ] A Sitfo and certain cure for Consumption of the Lungs, Srimxa of Blooh, Coughs, Coi.ds, Asthma ' Pain in tiik Sine. Bronchitis, Hoonxa Cough and all ( Pi lm >nar> Affections. i TESTIMONIALS. 1 Extracts from Ccriificatcs which can lie seen in full by r-nllinc up n t!ic Agents. Mr.",\. [,. tSoovill Having been afflicted with a. most imriI mi* 1 .iiiiifji hurmnn to ' i degree ihat J was cmitiiumlly spitting blood : ami being itntU'r the rare.of an able physician, without obtaining unv relief, until I procured a bottle <if L)it. KOtiFRivlSLlVERWOKT and TAR. which restored nie to health in i very short time. J. FINdl. < ncinnati. Nov. 5, 1314. _ j Front the Hon. Judge Wiiiiatn Rnrke, late Postmaster of : the city of Cincinnati for more than twenty years.] ] The statement of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest ' confidence of the public, f ran fully corroborate what lie i has said, having used the medicine mvself with the most i decided benefit. WILLI AM RURKF. Cincinnati. August 12. IS 15. I [Fr n. the Wile of Rev. George W. Male)*.] I have been afflicted with diseased lungs for several i years; having tried various prescriptions with little sue- i cess. At last I tried I>r. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar, ! and found great relief. I would reeornuiend it to all whp 11 are sintering unil uiseaseu nings. a.iu/vn .MAi.r,l . Cincinnati. August 1'-. 1845. ftyTlie following certificate front one of She most tlisiin. eu!*-lied physicians to Cincinnati, is etitiiled to great credit: 1 Ice I constrained from a sense of doty So tnakc toe following statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, "f tnis city, uas quite low i with Polinotiiiry Consumption, for which I had been treating with less than usual siiceom. At his request, and thai of his Irieiids, I permitted him to try Ur Rogers's Liverwort and Tur; and ( must confess that its effects , were really surprising. After using tne second Iwitle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to , health. I do conscientiously recommej|l my brother prac- , titioncrs to prescribe this remedy in ail pulmonary complaints which baHie the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1814. Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 2G, 1843. , Mr. A. L. iScnvill, Cincinnati: Dear Nir I want you to send me one gross of Dr. Ro- , gers' Liverwort and Tar. 1 am -entirely ont of it, and ( have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it ( ha made here, litis made a great demand for it. Yours. <J c., K. W." HITTlNOTON, Druggist , We will now ask the afllcled to cnndidlv examine the above facta, and say whether evidence stronger than this fan be given in favor of any other medicine. The above testimonials are from persons in good standing, who can he seen and heard from; and from Physicians Professors enjoying the confidence of the |x-oplo. who, alter having experienced the goods effects of tliis medicine, Iiave come forward and conseientionsly recommended it to ne used. i CT" Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations.. 3 N. B. The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Rogers,''on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. ( {CrPrice sil per I Kittle, or six Bottles for $>. Sold wholesale and retail hv SCOVIL <?r MEAD, 113 Chartes st i between Conti anil .Vt. Louis sts. New Orleans. J Note General Agents inr the tviutiicm stares. Stilt] hv J. li. McKain, Camden; A. 1'itch, Columbia; i Haviland, I larrnll & Co., and I'. .11. Cokes, Charleston ; Mnnnsel Hall, Winnsbnro. i June 27 25 BRTCULLEN'S ; IXD1A3 V (1ETAUL PANACEA! i This Medicine is warranted to be superior to any oth- 1 sr preparation of Sa rsapurilla in the world has cured and ivill cure more cases of Scrofula, or king's- Evil, Consuinp- 1 tion, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, (dlvtinute Cutaneous Eruptions. Blotches. Hil-s, lling Worms, and Tetter, Scald Head, Chronic Clcers, .Mercurial disease, lllienmalisin, Neuralgia. Liver complaint, Palpitation of the I lean. Dys- , pepsia. etc., tiin.ii any other medicine ever discovered,and lience it is the best purifier of the blood ever offered to the public. Bead the certificate of Mr. Brooks, and then send to our Agent and get a pamphlet containing scores just as itrong. ISAAC BROOK'S, JR., CASE!! tJO AND s-RK II1M AND YOU WILL SAY TlIB HALF ilAS NOT IIKKN TOLD ! ! ' 2 X ..I I... \I Lnnn 11 s>s^ L*tf kr., at tile office of Messrs. Rowand Walt'Hi, 376 Mar' Jet street, Phiia , consider his case the most remarkable one we have ever witnessed or heard of. His disease tva* Scrofula) and terrible must have been liis twelve years*e :if<iet wiili the desiroyer! His I'nlatu, I lie entire roef of his mouth, Nose, I'pjier Lip. ami lower lid of the right Eye have lieen destroyed, his Fate rtearly ateit up. and pari of the Jaw Hone carried away Anil yet we ear; give no description of his case. Mr. B. informs us that in January lust, the whole interior >.<* !. >n..inli well ms must of his face, was a mass ol lt-i'p and painful ulcer*. _ , On the 1 it it of January hi. t. he commenced taking Dr. t I'ultra's Indian Wnetabje l'anaoea, which checked the , tlisea.se in a few days, and fnmi thai liiue the cure has progressed without iiiicrntt iun. .New fl-sii lias supplied the place of die dee J) ulcers, and though hadly disfigured, his face is sound and his general liealui is restored. We are assured ilia' in the treatment of 3Ir. Brooks' j ra-e no 3Iorrurials Ointment", <>r Caustic* applications j Imve iic'-ii Used. in (act, the J'anarea atone lias wrought | this wonderful change. Pim.tr S. White. Esq., J. \C. Joxks. M. D* Rev. JolIX Cji iMceks, W. Steeling, 31. I). Rev. A. I). Gti.Lt.TTK, T. 1*. S. Umir, 31. IJ. (lev. J. K. Nicholas, Jacob Kiu.nckI 31. L). Rev. W.M. uttik, S. B. Colks, 31, L). Rev E. lCiNCMti. J. W. Asiimraii, Esq. Rev. F.kvi Brink. {' Skkn smith. Emj. K. Gur.LlON, C'|. 11-. I\. (lOUEV. r.MJ. And thousands ol others equally respectable, whose names he allied if necessary. Residence west side of JeRersnn street, tliirJ door from SrlittyIk'll. running from SflittjSkill JSixili. between Ia>i llst and Spruce.* > i 1 I..- r>.. . > v .( U'u-nv I'rnnrie \> llO!(*Si;iH' iMiil tan ;, nw...,.,,. u. ; l>irs. No. 521 N. Xuth street. l'lt.to., Jamks II. McKain, i am ti'ii, KoATvvaiiiiiT * Miot, Columbia, 1'. M. C'ottK.v, I'harlt'slnn. A CURTAIN CVllK l-'OIt illK PILKS. . >r. CialicnN iii:l:;ui Vegetable Pile Is a Preparation. winch lias lurii used with enlire Mirress lor litany years. Being am interi.nl itiedieine, it hiis(|eeide l p.-efereiiee <>\ er <>ut ward applications, wiiicti ire hut platives, and not curatives. This medicine aets U|s)ii the diseased parts. producing healthy action, nnd a permaiieiilcuri which we warrant,or refund the nintiey. Wholesale and retail, hy llouutid At Walton, proprietors. 21 X. Sixth street. Phila.. James U. eKain, Camden, " : i '"1 * ! I* ("I I'linrlexliin. niKUWn^JlliiUU . . - .. B>Ii. VEtiliTA^ is i. k: kluj:dy. NO CUItE NO PAY. Read I'/n/sirians' Opinions of its Virtues. 1 I lave proscribed the abovs .Vedicine in several cases o. Primary Venereal Diseases and Secondary Syphilis, and the eflect lias been strikingly beneficial; so much so as to induce me to continue i. use in such eases with much satis faction. It is generally agreeable to the taste of patient*. Jbfl.N A. KT.KINTOX. M. D. ' i\o. liri ;i. rum career. Philadelphia. Jams l->. 1815. ] have presorihed " Dr. ('alien's Remedy" in many rases of (Jonorrluua, ami fouml it tnrllerta run? in a vert* short time. A. WA1I.SOX. A! i . Corner Twelfth ami Ship|ien-sts. Wholesale anil retail by liowand ami Walton, pmnrieimvi Nn. oj sixth street. I'liila.. James R .Airkain, < nmdcn. Ibiatwright and Mint, Columbia, P. 31. Cohen, Charleston, nitTcUL LEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. This Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation. and far stir passes Hooner's Kills in all rases in which they are recommended* Hundreds of Females whose constitutions have neon been broken down, have been restored to (x-rfect health hy the use of this in valuable medicine. Jt is entirely harmless in its ojieration, and may be taken with perfect safety nt nnv time. %,M 1 ._:i t.._ 11 .! an.l Walton nmnrii*. >V IUHl'Snil' II 11(1 rt*inil l ) Ui'^auu uiiu ,. tors. .N<i. 21 X Sixth Hinvt, I'hila.. Jamc- II .McKain, Caniilcn. Iloiuwri^lit ami Miot, Columbia, 1'. 31. Coln-n, Cluirli'ston. Inly Irt 89 tr Boston Crackers, A few darrels of Hos'.on Crackcrd for sale, bv Dec. 29. T. HONNKIX <$ CO*. Ilanluaro and IJlarksinilir* Tools, A complete assortment alvvavs on hand, bv sop:. II. II. I.KVV & SON. Dec. C m I "i/JOX HEltE, 1.WAL1IIS! I Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panace F r the permanent eure and removal of all disease* rising from impurities of the blood, or habit of the body v Chrome diseases of the cltcst. consumption. Bronchi ratarrb. pleurisy, nrrofnla in all its forms, tetter, ^eo bead, blotches of tlie face, rhronie diteases of the stoma. liver, nri'.l skin, eataneotts eruptions, white swelling.* hi joint nfleclion, deep seated pains of the hones, swelling the joints, ttlecrs, syphilitic disorders, merenrial and a ^fl Hereditary predispositions. Females suffering from oh ^B triictions,sallow complexion, nervousness, A c., w ill find ^B lite I'nnacea an elegant remedy^br their removal. Bj Purif ying the Blood. iGr Nearly every individual now burdened with diww md Flint out front the most of the ideas tires of this life, a* ' wi ll us oppressed with an intolerable load ofboth mental ltal physical snfierin?r. and doomed perhaps to enter an i y grave: might have lived long, happy and useful life, had they bar taken propel pains to prorerve thoir health 1'n prese've health is easy; to restore it d ifficult and ofleu impossible. The nhi adage, * An ounce of nri-venlive if worth a pound of cure/' should be the polar ftnr of every one's actions in relation to health. If disease generally is the result of a violation ot nhvrienl laws effecting vegetative life nine-tenths of all chronic disease, [ire so then it follows as a cotirctjuencc thai ti e only rational means of cure is through lite Bi.con. That litis is so, facts olcarlv show. -That diseases springing I torn this source are curable by alteratives,'experience ftillvde tnonstrates. Header, if it is your misfortune to he afflictpit with :inv iif the hhove diseases. roll lanv n nnirile in the Panacea that will not disappoint your nvist stniguiue expectations. Ketncmher a medical am! responsible perron tell? you so. ty For certificates, details, etc.. see circulars in'hand* of agents. Price $1. large bottle; C bottles !i r S-">* Dr. Keeier's cotign :;yrup.. Among all the remedies before the public, this stands pre-eminent in incipient consumption. Bronchitis, catarrhs, coughs, hoarseness, whooping cottgli, pleurisy, spitting ot blood, and for ail affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold' Too much prniee cannot he bestowed up mi this remedy, nnd the proprietor urges any one afflicted with any of the above, complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cute ornopv. Price only 50 cents. Dr. Kceler's Cordial and Carminative. Every family, whether rich or poor, who values health* and ail its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy at hand w It is infinitely the best remedy known for diarrhoea. dysentery, c. holera morbus, cholera infantum, 1 colic, flatulency, griping, pains, cramp, etc.t and ftu all diseases of the stomach arid bowels caused by teething. I'lte numerous testimonials from physicians nnd ethers, unsolicited, have given it a reputation as firm &e adamant. Price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Reefer's Vermifuge Syrup . This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harmless to tlie oatient. and nil Dowerful in deslro'vimr and rcmoTinp nn kinds of worms from the body, hits without doubt the cheapest and "ft wunn destroying medicine before the public, and will, if administered according to directions, remove them within five or si* bourn after taken. The do>e is small, and each bottle eon tat its twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents nor bottle Dr. Heeler's Liver and Sanative Pills. Although not recommended as ttL- cam all;" yet they are the mi dest and best remedy to remove constipAtion, |t ndice,d spepeia, biliousness, nervousness, foul stomach, nendache. indigestion, etc, Unlike other purgative medicines, they leave the bowels alwnvo relaxed,consequently are the p-oper medicine for females and persons leadiug a sedentary life. Price 25 cents. isi. lvuciri's lviiiimmuv; uuuuih A ju-lly celebrated external application for pnias-of the chest, iit-ur.tlcia. headache, sprains, bruise#, tiedoloreaux, -Wfllirm of the joints, rheumatism, sunt, sciatia. ami (or ' all disorders wherein a sedative ami rebefocient remedy is applicable. 1'rice 374 cents per bottle. All the above celebrated and extensively used medicines are prep 1 red ami sold wholesale and rerail, 294 Market street. Philadelphia. i Agent for Cr.mdeji, Z. J. Dt:IIA Y. Also for sale hy P. M. Cohen, Charleston Boat Wright & Mint, Columbia; Black <fc I'hney, Orangeburg; Davetra dt Bennett, Chesterfield; Maliett & Biunson Sumterville ; M. Stmntic, '* Abbeville Diet.; P. T. Coode, Ecgefield; II. C. Griffin, Cambridge : Wardlaw &, Dendy. Abbeville: J. C. Griffin, Anderson, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. I Cy See circulars for testimonials of the highest charac- J er eetlinT forth the virtues of enc.li article invslnrihle to planters of the Sunlit. Nov 9 45 TIIE GREAT EE.7IEDY, For Uheuinaiisni. Gout, Pain in the side, Hip, Back, Limits ami Joints, Srrofnla. King's Evil, White .Swellings. Hard Tumors, Mitt" Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. Where this Fluster is npplied, pain cannot exist. These Plasters pos essthe advantage cf being put up in nir-tight Ik>xc , hence they retain tlrir full virtue's in all rlimates. We have just received the following testimonial from tellers, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama, ile is a gentleman in high standing, aud one whose influence lias great weight: Camden. Ala., Nov. 21, 1948. Messrs. Srovil Mead: Gentlemen Having been rer|ttesa-J to state what lias been the result of my experienc by t te use of your Hebrew Piaster. 1 cheerfully comply, byb*aying that I have found it to he as heretofore recommended, an invaluable medicine. Indifferent ensesof my fimi'y I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors, and pains, and it Ims never failed to affiird instant relief. 1 have also used it with good effect upon my own person, in the cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. 0. C. SELLERS. Beware of Counterfeits and Bane Imitations. CAUTION The subscribers are the only General Agents in the Nouthern Abates for the sale of this truly \alualile Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon bw a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewh-re fur the genuine, they invite particular attention to the loiiowing nmrl;s of the genuine ; 1. Ttiu 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. itli accompanying Record of Court, to Iv Taylor, Rochester. SCOVIL. & CAD. 113 Cliartres st Between Conti and St. Louis <as., New Orleans. Sole General Agents for the Southern States. Void by J. R. McKain Camden; A. Fitch Columbia, Ilavilnnd ITnrrall ^i'eo. Charleston; P. JI, Cohen Churlestoa:. II ill Winnshoro: llaviknd Keise d-Co. Maidcnlane. New York. Victims of Dyspepsia! LOOK HERE!! DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. This Medicine is offered to the public generally from * full conviction that it is superior to any other now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Dodily Weakness, &c. Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. ALLEN, M. D, Philadelphia, and J. A. &. W. L. CLEVELAND, No.207 King Street, Charleston, So. Ca. O" None Genuine unless signed by Dr. G. W. ALLEN, and countersigned by J. A. & W. L. CLEVELAND. The bottles having the words Allen's DrsPEPTic Medicine, Phila.," blown on the glass. S.itn Airnnf fnr fhtmdpn. 7. J. DeHAY, iVearly Opposite Mrsonic Hall, Sept 5 36 ly Notice. The subscriber respectfully requests all persona indebted to lum to make immediate payment. Ha hopes a further call will bo unnecessary, as his in a cash business and the cedit was sriven only fop a short time. A. E. ALLEN. Family Medicines. Tnwnsend's Sarsaparilln, Wistar's Balsam, Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, Lee's1, Spencer's, Gordon's, .Mofliitl's, Bramlreth's, Peter's and Beck, witli's Pills, &r, (Sic , always on'hand at .Tm. 2, 1 tf Z_J. DEHAY'S, Superior Cologne Water. |,w T A. wlin nKlainn/l l>! <111 II l v,fc I #l *- '* - "'" I """ a premium lor the host article of Cologne present, oil to the " South Carolina Institute" nt the lato Fur in Charleston. * Quart and pint bottles, fur sale by Z. J. DeIIAY. Jan.' 1 tf