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New and Choice Fall Goods, The subscribers ar? now receiving one of the largest and most desirable stocks of GOODS that has eve been oflercd to the friends and customers of the CAMDEN BAZAAR. Thevhave, during the past week, opened, mid are now prepared to show n most splendid assortment of Fabrics for Ladies' Dreses, * 9T7CH A9? ^ TV.T Air.au Wlnin Mnrinn* Elegant wstimirrs. .nnsim . ...... ...? Chameleon I,u?tres. Lyancse Cloths DeLisle Strip"?, Gingham?. Print?. &e. A large assortment of Shawls, Such n? Long and sqnare Shawls, both plain and prin cd, silk, cashmere and broche. sLSO A large stock of l,incns and Einen Goods, RVEKY VARIETY OF IIOSIKRV. Goods Cor Gen firm* it's PfYnr, nroadclotlis. Ca^sim'-re?. Vestinggs, Cravats, <tc. AI.so CLOTHING, Of ever)' quality, and at p-iq ? which cannot fail, to p.case. AND They are also prepared t ofT-r to Planters nnd others, one of the most complete assortments to be found in Camden, of Blankets, Kerseys, Sattlnets, jeans, i DOMESTICS, &c. &c. ICTThey confidently invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, as one of the largest in town. It is their irtention to embrace in their stock every article of Dry Goods that may he new or desirable, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest and best style of Goods in the market and at the Inwost possible n ices. ROCKER & CO. Committed, To the inspection of Planters and the Public I generally, a cheap lot of hcauy Blankets, Plains, , Kerseys and Jeans, of everv description, suitable for Ho- se and Plantation Negroes. Also, a large stock of Wool Hats and Domestic. Goods. Purchasers are requested to call at the ''PALMETTO STORE," pay charges and take them away. JAMES WILSON. Domestic Manufactures. We are now prepared to offer our stock of! Black and Russett Pegged Bmgaus, and Russett | sewed Negro Shoes, all of our own manufacture, which we can recbminend to our customers as they have been got up with great care and made I of the best materials. I'urcttasers win piease can i and examine for themselves. Oct. 17. VV. ANDERSON, & Co. j ECONOMY IS WEALTH ! ! WITH SABINS WASHING MACHINE.; THE above machines for washing clothes have j neen used and approved for the last six months in \ this place and vicinity by men of the highest re- , rpectabilily, and the snbscr ber is prepared to fur- j tush them at short notice. The machines are of j simple construction, and perfect in operation. They 1? ?--I ? 1 can oe wornen OV a UOV. pin, or wuuinn, mm ihumi lime saved in washing without injury to the clothes. All persons are forbid inf inging on llie patent. D Directions go with each machine. E. G. ROBINSON. QUART \ uLC"? Hn ****** y Tin Proprle A/V//// '/'riss in bringing this f flrf//nllip7//tu// ,0 lls Pre!ent 8ta,e 0 tl''((lllill'lIII//// ?f fourteen years has f firiljllll'l l[ll'!//ff portunity to study, in their lli''!I'iIIt'/lit"! is recommended, and to adap |l i////'//*/'- ' i'i ticnts who wish a reali.t oood Mi J themselves of its superiority, and I I 1/ ' I Rnd curing disease. The bottle haj 'I jiii;, l(l , present improved form may safely N ; v'S'n the age. Its progress to the fame it |l; and euros, that stand as landmarks it!i|!!!!!!! i!l the haven of health. ,jij!The following is from Col.S. G.T ;:jN ;; acquaintance in the Southern states Messrs. A. B. ft D. Sands:? Gestle.mks,?Having used, and v (!) i!1!;;,' of Sarsaparilla on different person! :j Virginia. Louisiana, Texas, and M : opinion entertained of its great m? .: !! ilike a charm, removing speedily the Your Sarsapnriha is highly appro r^CY in Mexico, and iny cousin, GEN. Z , y. \ l,een 1,1 'he habit of using it, and re< (???! . article at the same time, nnd it is n< uTilmi iu the army. In conclusion 1 woulc *' ' it will be prizeil, anil I trust that its f-;. T|, known throughout the length and bi Yours very re , REMARKABLE \ J~?\ Messrs. Saxbs Gentlemen?Syr \f "J ?f l,|e remarkable cure effected by was severely afflicted writh the Sere ? the neck were greatly enlarged, and I^TTTrl year, and finding no relief from the I below the knee suppurated. Ilerph J J dune, but without any permanent b< induced to use Samp*' Sarsaparilla. n ' able effert. relieving tier more than |~~?she had used six bottles, to the aslon J r\| health quite restored. It is now ot . \ health remains good, showing the du I Our nriglihors are all knowing to tin ?y*.. ' blessing to the age. i r. r ./.l fm... o.n... .1 r? - I.tnusii county. Vit. I h.ne cure J' ) who was attarkeil with Scrofula, am / " Frtdr.ruk* Hall, l"a., July 17, lb 18 The following testimony from Re' J ~\] rriiciiixion in I hi* city, commends i certificate* of cures of tatious dis? . recei.c.l r \ Messrs. Samp* A member of tnj Is'-- !l M!V"e scrofulous affection, Ac. v , use. li Hives me very great plcasm ' L and ftficjiey. hoping that others may / .Yl'rt' 1 wA, May ft), 1 Sift. r-.A, *.iA,,,B i nun f ? <in*TLKME?? Feelings of gratitui M I ?' 1',e I'em'lit ' have derived from I *V I years been afflicted Willi sniufulou V J , gather and discharge at my lliroal, different part* of my face and heai head were almost one complete sore wnh the utmost ditticully that 1 couli *everal attacks of nleuiisy and othe tried various remedies, but received ' ! parilla. I am r.ow well; the sores to the effects of your valuable medic *'*?? Yours, with re Ileing personally acquainted with to be correct. , ! ' ~ prepared and sot ' A. B. <fe I). SAND 100 Fultow-it., coi !siiU also by DruggiftU genorally 'i- Price 11 per I'.,.. Iji'iili;:! J!"! jilijPll'iijl'j t7.T^Tr?rriTTMTi*M^T^ k JAMES L For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, j wtrr?n'DTMr..nnnOII. CROUP. I ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION The uniform success which has attended tlie use of this preparation?its salutary effect?its power to relieve and cure affections of the flutes, have pained for it a celibrity equalled by no other medicine.. We offer it to the afflicted with entire confidence in its virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue and remove the (severest attacks of disease upon the throat and lungs. These results, as they become publicly known, very naturally attractthe attention of medical tnen an I philanthropist* everywhere.? What is their opinion of Cherry Pectoral maybe seen r.lhe following:? VAI.KNT1NF. MOTT, M. D. Prof. Surgery Med College. New York, says: ? ' 'It gives ine pleasure to certify the value and efficacy ol AyerV CiiEKav Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of tlie Throat and Lungs." THE KT. REV. F.OKD BISHOP FIELD writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sinking under oflw.fhin ,,f ii,i> imioK:?"Try the Ciikrrv Pectoral j and if any medicine can give you relief, with the hleming I of God that \\ ill.** C1I1EF JUSTICE EUSTIS. of Louisiana, writes "that a young daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup by the Cherry Pectoral." ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS* The ( ana-lian Journal of Medical .Science states. "That Asthtnaand Bronchitis so prevailent (n this inclement climate, has yielded with surprising rapidity to Ay re's Cherry Pectoral, arid we cannot too strongly recommend this skillful preparation to the Profession and public generailv." Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself: HARTPoan. Jan. 26, 1847. Dr. J. C. AvcrV?Dear Sir-?Having been rescued from a painful anil dangerous disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts me to send you this acknowledgment, not j ?? :?:? r... ,t,? inr..rmniinn others in like ! urny in jueucu iu yuu, uui mi ??.w affliction. * A slight rc>l<l upon the lungs, neglected at first, became *o severe that spitting of hlood. a violent cough and profits night sweat* followed and fastened upon me. 1 became emaciated, conld not sleep, was distressrd by my cough, and n pain through my chest, and iu short had all the alarming symptoms of quick consumption. No medicine seemed at all to reach ntv ca*e, until I providentially tried your Ciikrrv PectoRaI.. which soon relieved anil now lias cured me. Yours, Ac., E- A. STEWART. Albanv, N. Y., April 17. 1843. Dr, Ayer, Lowell?Dear Sir:?I have four years been afflicted with Asthma in the worst form; so that I have i been ohligedlo sleep in my ehair fora large part of the time being unable to breath on my bed. 1 had tried a great many medicines to no purpose, until my physician precribed. as an experiment, your Cherry PectoraIAt first it seemed to tnake me worse, but in less than a .week I began to experience the most gratifying relief fronx its use; and now in four weeks the disease is entirely removed. I can sleep on ntv bed with comfort, and enjoy a Rtnte of lienlLli which 1 liad never expected to enjoy._ GEORGES. FAR RAM'. Prepared by J. C. AVER, Chemist, I/mcll, Mass., and sold in Camden by J. K. McKAIN, and by Druggsiti and dealers g Miernlly throughout the Stale. January'2.-18)0. ] 3in ?. IV. OO.fNEY If'tll continue to act aa Agent for persona trans acting business in cither of the Banks in Camden mmiJ CURE 0F\R) mm L,v" Z0K">u. Q El J ^11 CONSUL ' M\ FEUAtrco^ \\\ ?u.r, lors have spent much time \ reparation of Saksapabilla f perfection; and the experience \ uruished them the most ample op- \ various forms, the diseases for which it \ t it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa- I edicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy I ;he invaluable property it possesses of arresting 1 i been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in its I claim to be the best and cheapest Medicine of | has attained may be traced by a long line of fact* i and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to aylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive , and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: Nrw York, January 7, 1648. ritnessed the effects of your excellent preparation i in various parts of tfie Southern country, viz., exico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high iriicinal value. In my own case it acted almost ) enervated state of the system, and exciting, in and invigorating influence, ived and extensively used by the D. States army ACHARY TAYLOR, lias for the past five years sommends the same ; he and myself adopted the jw considered an almost indispensable requisite 1 say. that the better it is known the more nigbly health-restoring virtues will make it generally eadth of our widely-extended country, spectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, V. S. Consul to New Granada. i : CURE OF SCROFULA. Southpnrl, Conn., January 1, 1848. npnthy for the afflicted induces me to inform you vour Sarsapnrilla in the ease of my wife. She aula on different parts of the body ; the glands of i ner uinos mucin swollen. Alter sintering over a remedies used, the disease attacked one Tee, and ysioian advised it should be laid open, which was snefit. In this situation we heard of, and were Tho fi-st bottle produced a decided and favorany prescription she had ever taken ; and before ishinciit and delight of her friends, she found her er a year since the cure was effected, and her 'ease was thoroughly eradicated from the system, ese facts, and think Sands' Sarsaparilla a great 1 Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. m Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in d a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, t of a scrofulous family. Yours truly. " N. W. HARRIS." v. John Grigg, late Rector of the Church of the I tself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous # 1 lases effected by this medicine are almost daily ( r family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for nth the inost beneficial effect resulting from its e to record inv testimony m behalf of its virtue be induced to make a tr'di of it. JOHN CRIGO. . , A'onetck, A". Y., Oct. II, 1847. le induce me to make a public Acknowledgment 1 .he uxe of your Sarxaparilln. i nave for (several (S Kwelllimx 111 111V head U'hiiv. at tirnm u-milrt nose, aiwfears. uud at other* would break out in I 1. These continued until my throat, face, and J s, and for a long time I was so honrsc that it wm i speak above a whisper. During this lime 1 had r diseases. 1 consulted different physicians, and no benefit until 1 commenced using your Sarsa* are all healed, and 1 attribute the result entirely ine. ispect and gratitude, PHEBE CAHOON. the person above named, I believe her statement JAMES M. D. CAKR, Jusuce of the Peace. o, wholesale and retail, bt S, Druggists and Chemists, ? 1mb or William, New York. j throughout the United SUtes sod Csssdse Bottle; fix Bottles for |3. I ' ^ j R. McKAIN, Agent for Camdep, 8 C* IM???M??^<5????i?? UELLBKATEU UEKOIAIN 1SHTB119. PREPARED RY t>R. C. M. JACKSON, At The German Medicine Store, NO. 120 ARCH STKKET, PHTLADKLl'UtA, ' j Will effijcttially cure liwr complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debility, disease of ilie kidney*), and all dis. c:iaes arising from a disordered liver or/stomach. ~ ? !_.i A.II , ' sucu a? constipation, jnwn.ru puen. iiiiiuc? m ?. > the head, acidity of the stomach. nausea, heartburn, disgust j for food, fullness or weight in the stomach,sour eructations, I sinking or fluttering at the pit. of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried anil difficult breathing, fluttering at the henrt. choking or sufficaling sensations when In a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or wcl? before the Sight, fever and dull pain in the liead. delieiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, |>aio in the side. baek. chest, limbs, &c*. sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, cnnslttaiil imaginings ut evil and great depression of spirts. The genuine are entirely vegetable and free from al- j choholic stimulant syrup, aloes, rheuharh. calomel, acids, and all mineral and injurious ingredients, they are pleas- | ant in taste and smell, and mild in their operation, never i griping or giving any unraniem, tliey give strengtn ionic wholesystem whilst tliev drive from it disease. They rati be administered to the most delicate infuiit with perfect safety. READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. Jt appeared in the leading German Journal of Philadcl- I phta the ' Philadelphia Pemre.int." The Editor was per- i sonoliv aceuauited with Dr. Jlunfland.and prizing the ser- { vice-: of this great man he could not quietly look upon the assurance of an imposter, without apprizing the public of approaching danger: Cliristnph Willirltn fltifclaiffl. t.V EN'GI.TSil CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM HOQFLAND. "One of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefactors of modern limes, horn vt Langen Salza. Gcnnany. on the on the I'Jth day 01 august liti'J.? After a careful (scholastic education, he, like his father and grandfather, (two celebrated I octors.) voluntarily devoted himself to the study of Medicine, at Jena nnd (Jottingen, and in 1783 obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine, at the latter University. From 1793 to 1891. he oflieiateaos Professor at the University of Jena. In 180], he was ap Kintal Private Physician to the King of Prussia. Mem- | r of the Academy of Science, and upon the establish | ment of the near College at Herlin, Professor and Court Physician hy the Ministry of the interior. His character istic his profoundness atid deep penetration enabled him to combir e the theoretical and practical, to unite new and old systems; produce, in common the practical and useful, and thnsdrtw therefrom the results and necessary applicable means. " It was lJr. II. principally, who exposed and destroyed the 'Brown's system,' which notwithstanding the exterior could not conceal its many imperfections, brought to light by ifoofland's noble impartiality, sound truths, and deep penetration. Independent of his practical uselulnesA as Physician and Professor of the hpaling art. he lias earned undying fame for his superior know ledge in ' .Helena Me. dira' a* well as for his manifold works on Medical jurisprudence. Ainor.g these may lie mentioned his world re nowned 'Makrobeolik,'or the art of prolonging life.'System of practical healing art,' 'Ideas of Pathogenic,' 'Jour nal of practical .Medicine,' &e. lie i<a* oeswes uii iiiix, i gained eternal fame and praise from suffering humanity for ! Die discovery and combination of several infallible medicinal*. among which is the far famed and jusiiy celebrated compound, known as Dr. IIOOFLAND?S GERMAN BITTERS. The application ofaciduous earth (or ihe cure of Sulphuric diseases. The celebrated Diuphoretic remedy? and numerous invaluable recorded recipe*. After the celebration of his fifteenth professional fealivityin 1833, iijMiu which occasion the King of Prussia honored him wiih the insignia of the Order of the Cross of the Red Eagle, and many other Royal Orders and marks of distinction, he died on the 25th day of August, 1836, (as the King of Prussia's private Medical Councellor,) without any legitimate male heir omflspring. " Dr. C. 31. Jackson of Philadelyliia,lias had the means ..r?.i.inin. ti><> uiiiininun n.cincs of the meat menieal W| "* l,,V * mM u # cotincdlor 4Clirif?thj>f Williel llulelanri,' andi lie*e invaluable medicine* art-prepared with the utmost care at the German Medicine Store* The hitter mixture: Hoofland's German Dilters, is the result of many years study and ex* perirnce by the great inventor, and known and prized in Europe a* an infalliable remedy for the cure of Liver complaint, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, &c. Dr. C. to. Jackson'* preparation of this medicine has oli'.ained the same celebrity in tliis western world The testimonials and innumerable confirmation of thousands of the most severe and difficult cases cured.is ample prwf of this.- The medicines compound) d by Dr. ( : >1. Jackson have produced tile very effects and the same happy resiilis, which the imuiortnl inventor indicated and intended, and consequently must be prepared with scrnpulons accuracy. In view of the above facts it seems smgulnr, thai any body could have the hardihood nud impudence to abuse the unnie of ilusdisuiigtii-lied Doctor, who died thirteen years ago. To pass olf a 1 chnrlitan quack preparation as the real and genuine modi, j cine, nn<] to give a semotance 01 unguium) uj for, simile, of the deceased, in indeed extraordinary! The public will understand what to expect, and what to do un. der such circumstances." A nuniltcr of German jwpers copied the above and therefore entitled to our thanks. '1 imse bitters are worth the attention of invalid. Possess, ing great virtues in the rectitication of diseases of the liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching power* in wenkness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal.safe cortnin, and pleasant. Opinions ok tiib Piiilauki.fhia Press.?Tbe German 'Illustrated \etvs" says: '* Our editor atitl other* of this office have used the German Hitters, utalcan recommend it with confidence to unr readers. As prepared by Dr. Jnekson.it fully eiptals if not surjssses in its e/I.':eis iijhui diseased l.iver and Motnacit, the fullest expectation of the tlistnigtiished physician. The "I ilv Items" October 16th. says : Jov kor tiik I.vvai.ii>.?How many of our readers arc nfilicted with disen-ed liver, itoiitac. or nerves J Many I no doubt. Tliey arc In be pitied, yet to nil t lie re in n rurc Dr. lloollaud's tierinan bittern linn already cured hundred* and that it will cure. And none who mice use it will iloulil.it'they line it an it in directed. It ban este I dished for itself an and vine fame, which few have done out of the vast number that ha* lieen thrown before the public, hi* one of the most perfect preparations in u*e: and, a* a (German eoiiteinpory hn* said, thai a* prepared by Dr. Jackson, it fully equal*, if not sur|?is*e*, in It* etfect?. in it* ellect*. the fullest representations of the distinguished physician I...r.rut />> >iMiiuuled it. A* a spurious article i? now lie fnre the public, we would caution nil against using any hut that signed by ('. >1. Jackson und cold by fiiin at I'.'O Arch street. The "Camden Democrat," the liest pnjicr in West Jersey, says, July til. 'JIoofland's fJnttKjt.v IJtTTttitT."?"We liave seen many flattering notices > f this ui''.ii>*uie. am! the source Horn which they owe i -?><1 -i* nub* in.jtnry resjjcn- i ing it* merits. From i'?.;?::ry ?v..'u n-?- it. | Mid titil-asay we found i* .-;*v i;'r in its n<'i-m >i|"i;t di>eu>- ' es of the liver ami dig..- live organs. and thepowcrfuc in (luenceit exerts ttjion ncrvot-s prostration is really surpris- | lug. It calms and strengthens tin. m-tv:bringing them intoa state oirepose, malting sVe;ir.-!ri-huii>: If this nvdi'-ine was more e-ii'Tiiiy u*o.J, wr are satisfied then' would he less sicklies, si- Iroin ill** stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary <bs< uses emanate. Have them in a heallhy cu'iiiitiuu, and you can hid defiance to enideniics generally. This extraoi'linnry medicine xve would ndx i-e our friends who are xtnll tltsjviscd to give a trial?it will hen reeomtuend itself. It should, in fuel, be in every family." -No other medicine can produce such evidences of merit. BEWAnKbK Counterfeits.?This medicine hnsaiinintd that high character which is necessary for all medicine to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth n spuriouss * - - -1 : I., article at the risk ol~ the lives 01 muse mm arc huiuix.im; Jeceived. F?r sale, wholesale and retail, at the GKRMAN MKDKM.NK S'IMRK, N??. ICu Arch street, one door helnw Mxth. late of 17* Rare si recti. Ibdhidelpliia. For sale in Camhen. '*>' James R. MK aim--Columbia Jy Boalwrighl ?fc ->li??l?fliesier C. II. by Reedy A: luill| xnd by n-*|K'c;ahle I'rugijistA generally throughout the United Males. Nov. H 29 tf Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery. | The'siilWriber tin* Jii*l received a ime nssnrimeni ?i i Perfumery and Fanry Articles,ccminrising I'amins', Knn*lel'n and rrcvostV Gulden Bell ''ofosjnos; Lavender VVa. j :er, Utt/? of Ilnse* fine Aromatic Vinegar. Lnbiti.* and.! (Innssel'x F.xirncts of West Find. Jockey lab, Jenny i,jnd ' Sitronella nnzte, Bouquet de Cnrnline; Finn Lnxtrnl, Bear's j ," :1 MiiMinnr Ciil (inn. I [lit. IfHIMlniine. riiinH.-i?iu?.-, ..v......... , and'* linlinn medicated Snap. Tmii*|*irent Wash Balls, Sand Hall*, Itnuc, Almond, Windsor mid Nvmpli soapShaving ( ream*; Meen Fun, I.ilv While, Itnse Toota Paste, enmphorated t'entifrice; Hair, tooth, nail, flesh itnJ .having Brushes; Ivory nnd Bone Battles, Ax. Ac. llorehoum! candy, Guin Lozenges. Veast Powder in hoten, flavouring Extract* of all kind*, Spicc*, Ac. Ac. Constantly on hand, n complete assortment of Drug*, [Themical*. Paint*, Oil*, Window Ola**, Patent and rh<intp*oninn .Medicine*, Surgical Instrument*, Perfumey, ljim]>*. Garden Seeds, Ae, ay Order* from a distance carefully packed, and the itialliy of every aritcle etJld warranted. Oct 31. JAMES R. McKAIN, 1 DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. A Rnfo iind certain cure for Consumtion of the Lungs, Spitting of Bi.ood, Couciis, Coi.ds, Asthma Pain in the Side Bbonci.itis, Hoonxo Cocgii and all PcunNAtu Affections. TESTIMONIALS. * Entrants from Certificates wbicb ran be .seen in full by railing up n tlie Agent*. Mr. a. L. Scnviil?Having been afflicted with a-Most distressing Cough, until my Lungs became affected to such a degree thai I \va? cotitiiiuallv spilling blood : and being ?.?L. r? _ui_ ..i'..... iiuutrr nr rare ui mi mm- iinyiciMii. m?ip?m anv relief. until I procured a hottlr of 1)11. ROGERS'S LIVERWORT und TAR. which restored nic to health in very short time. J. FINCH, minnnti. Nov. 5. 1844. From the Hon. Judge William Burke, 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, i can fully corroborate what he has said, having used the medicine myself with the most decided benefit. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati, August 12.134.r?. [Free, the Wife of Rev. George VV*. Maley.] I have been afllieicd with diseased lungs for several years; having tried Various prescriptions with little snores*. At last I tried Dr. Boners'* Liverwort and Tar. anil fwuml great relief. I would recommend it to all who I are differing with diseased lungs. &> A It A11 MA LEV. Cincinnati. August 12. 1845. fcyTlic following certificate from one of the most tlisiin. guished physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled m great credit: I feel constrained from a sense of ditty to make toe following statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, "f this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which 1 had been treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of his Irieuds, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its effects were really surprising. After using toe second hoi tie my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to henlth. I do conscientiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaint.?which baffle the ordinarv mode of treatment. WILLI AM J. RICHARDS, M. I). f rw i?f ixu Extract from a letter (latod Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 2G, 1843. Mr. A. \j. Scovill, Cincinnati: Dear Sir?I want yon to send me one gross of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. I am entirely out of it, and have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it has made here, has made a great demand for it. Yours, dr.. It. W. HITTINOTQ.N, Druggist. Wc will how ask the afllrted to candidly examine I tie above facts, and say whether evidence stronger than this can he given in favor of any other medicine. The above testimonials are from persons in good standing, who can be seen and heard from ; and from Physicians Professors enjoying the confidence of the |ieop!e, who, alter having experienced the goods effects of this medicine, have come forward and conscientiously recommended it to ne used. Uy Beware of Counterfeits and liaso Imitations.^] N. B.?The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. {KrPrice?Si per bottle, or six Bottles for $'). Nold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL d- MEAD, 113 Charles St., between Conti and St. Louis st-. New Orleans. Sole General Agent* fur the Southern Slate*. Sold by J. R. McKnin, Camden; A. i*itch, Columbia; H.tviland, Harrall & Co., and I'. M. Cokett, Charleston; Mannsel Hall, Winnsboro. June il 23 DR. CULLEN'S INDIANVEULTABLE PANACEA! This Medicine i* warranted to be *uperior to any other preparation of Sa r*a|>nrilla in the world?lias cured and will cure more case* of Scrofula, or king's Evil, Consumption, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate t.utuiieous Eruptions. Blotches, Biles, Ring Worms, and 'letter, Scald Head, Chronic Ulcers, Mercurial disease, Rheumatism, .Neuralgia, Liver complaint, I'alnitaiioti of the Heart, Dyspepsia, etc., than any other medicine ever discovered, and hence it is the bent purifier of the blood ever tillered to the* public. Read the certificate of Mr. Brooks, and then send to our Agent and get a pamphlet containing scores just as strong. ISAAC BROOK'S^ JR., CASE !! m ?vn see nrw *\n vnu wrt.T. sav tiik half If.lS NOT BKBN TOLD ! ! We tlie undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac R rooks, kr., at the office of Messrs. Kowand A: Walton. 3?t> .Marlet street. Plnla , consider his case the most remarkable one we have ever witnessed or heard of. His disease was Scrofula, and terrible must have been h'lR twelve years"conflict with the destroyer! His Palate, the entire roof of his mouth. Nose, Upper l.ip. and lower lid of the right Eye have been destroyed, Ins Face nearly eaten up. and part of the Jaw Uone carried away Anil yet we ran give no description of his case. Mr. B. informs u? that in January la-t.the whole interior of his month, as well as m?i?t of his fiice, was a mass ol -I 1 ~.i..l?| On the (lilt of January last, lie commenced taking Dr. Ciillen'* Indian Vegetable Panacea, winch checked the disease in a few days, and from thai time the cure has progressed without intermission. New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and though badly disfigured, his face is sound and his general healtti is restored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brook*' case no Merer sis, Ointments, or Caustic application* have been iis. it?ill tact, the Panacea alone ha* wrought tlii* wonderful change. Pi.ii.ip S. White Ksq-> J. W. Jones. M. D* Rev. Joiin Ciiambbrs, W. Steki.ixu, M. D. Rev. A. D- fiii.t.r.tte. T. P. S. K.'iiv, M. I). Rev.J. U. Nicholas, Jacob FrinckI M. 1). Rev. Wm. L'rie, S. R Coi.es. M. L). Rev K. KiNCAtn. . J- W. Asiimeaii, E*q. Rev. Levi Brink, P- >kk.\>.miih. lvij. E. (Jut,i.io.v, . *q. L. A. liodev. K 0. And thousand* ol other* equally respectable, who*e names might he added if necessary. Residence west side of Jefferson street, third door from Schuylkill, running from Schuylkill Sixth, between I-ocust and SpruceWholesale and retail by Rowand it Walton, Proprietors. No. 21 N. Sixth street. Pliila.. James R. McIxain, Camden. Boatwiugjit x Miot, Columbia, I\ .U. ( oiiex. Charleston. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PI EES. Dr. CnllcuN Indian Vegetable I'ile Btcincriy ' Fs a Domestic Preparation, which Ita" hcen used with cnlire success for many years'. Being an iutcrnai medicine, it luwtlecidcd preference over out ward anplica ion", which are but platives, and not curative*. Till" medicine act" u;mii I lit* diseased (arts, producing health) aciion. and a permanent cure?which we wnrr.uii.or refund the money. Wholesale and retail, by Rowan 1 A: Walton, proprietors. Jl N. Sixth street. I'ltila.. James R. clvain, (.'am.leu. IUmwriirhtand Mint, <'nliunhia. I1. . t 'oheii. Charleston. UR. CULLEVS VEGETlRLE RET1EDY. NO C U It E NO PAY. Rend Phi/sici'ins' Opinions if its Virtues. luive prescribed the abovs .Medicine in several cases o. Primary Venereal Diseases and Secondary Syphilis. and the effort has been strikingly lietteiirinl; so innrli mi as to induce nte I" continue is use in Mich eases with innch satis faction. It is generally agreeable to the taste of patients. JOHN A. ELKINTON. 31. I). No. 102 N. Fifth Street. Philadelphia..Tunc 12, 181!>. J have prescribed " Dr. < "iillcii'f Remedy" ill many cases of Gonorrhoea, and found it to effect a cure ink very short ! time. A. WAILSO.N. M I). Comer Twelfth and Slii|)|>eti-sts. Wholesale ami retail by Itovvand mid Walton, proprietors. No. 21 .N. Sixth street, I'liila., James K .Meh'nin. aindeti, Hoalwright and .Miot, Columbia, 1'. 31. Cohen, Charleston, D K . Cl7L LK N'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. This .Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation, nii'i far Mir (lasses floorer's Fills in nil eases in which they are recommended* Hundreds of Females whose constitutions have lieen been broken down, have been restored to perfect he.'ibh by the use of this invaluable medicine. It is entirely harmless in its operation, and inuv he taken with pertort afety tit any time. Wholesale ntid retail by Rownnd nnd Walton, proprietors, No. '21 N. Sixth street, I'hila.. Jnines It McKain, Ctiinden. Bnntwright and Miot, Columbia, P.M. Cohen, L rmnwii. July 18 20 _tf Boston Crackers. A few darrels of Hos'nn Crackers for sale, by Dec . 29. T. BON NELL <jr CO. Hardware and Blacksmith's Tools. | A complcto assortment always on hand, by sept. 11. H. LEW & SON". Dec. 1. 49 Gm j LOOK HERE, INVALIDS! Dr, Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea: Fur the permanent enre nn<l removal of ail disease* a- / rising from impurities of the I?I?>chI. or habit ofthc body viz; Chronir disease* nf the clieet. consumption, bronchitis, catarrh. pleurisy, scrofula in nil it*, form?, tetter. scaldhead, blotches of the fnre, (;hr?nic doensrs of the stomach liver.nnd skin, en la neons eruption?, white ("welling.* hipjoint n Heel ion. deep rented pain? of the bone*, dwelling of the joints, nicer*, syphilitic disorders. merettrinl nnd all ti ? e.^.? ..i._ J J credit *11 \ HIICIIII^ ""III ??l?strurtionsisallnw complexion. nervousness, Ac.. will Hud lie Panacea nil elegant remedy fur ilicir removal. ^M| Purifying the Blood. fcj~ NVnrly ever)' imiividunl now burdened with disdiflj^^H and shut out from tin: most of the pleasure}1 of this life, well HP oppressed with nn intolerable, load of both mental I and plivsir al stifiering. and doomed perhaps tu enter an I ifi y grave: might have lived long. happy and twef d life. I had they but taken propet pains to preserve their hcahh To prese've health is easy: to restoreit dtlBctilt and of. ten impossible. The old adage, " An ounre of nrcven- fl live is worth a pound of euro." should lie the polar slur of every one's actions in relation to liealth. If disrate generally is the result of A violation ot physical Inv.sef- I feeling vegetative life?nine-tenths of all chronic decays. ^ are so?then it follows ash consequence that the only rti- 9 lional moans nf cure uUMnaigli the Isiooii. I lint this 10 so. fa els dearly show. That diseases springing Iroin this source are curable by aI.tkKatives. eX|m-rieoce fidJvdeinonstrales. Header, if it i* your misfortuneto be afflicteg with any of the above diseases, you Lave a renu dy in lliu Panacea tliat will tint disappoint your most sanguine expectations. Heinembcr a luetiical ami responsible person tells you so. (jy For certificates, details, etc.. see circulars tn liands of agents. Price 91, large bottle; fi bottles li r 85. Dr. Keeler's Cough ryrnp.. f Attiong all the remedies before the public, this stands j pre-eminent in incipient cotisumplion. Bronchitis, catarrhs, coughs, hoarseness, whooping coup It, pleurisy, spitting ot blood. and for n'l affection* of the pulmonary organs occasioned hy cold* Too much praise eannot ite bestowed upon this remedv. and the proprietor urges any one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once.' It is warranted to eme ornopav. Price only 50 cents. Dr. licclcds Cordial and Carminative. Every family, whether rich or pisir, who values health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy at baud. It is infinitely the best n-medy known for diarrhoea. dysentery,c bolera morbus, cholera infantum, colic, flatulency, griping, pains, cramp, etc.-, and Am all diseases of lite stomach and bowel# caused by teething. " I'he nrimeroti# testimonial# from physicians and other#, unsolicited. Iwive giVen tin reputation as firnt a*adamant. Price 23 cent# [>cr bottJr. Dr. KeclerN Vermifuge Sjrnp . This remedy is pleasant to the tnste. harmless to the patient, and all powerful in destroying and removing an hinds of worms front the hotly. It is without duiibt the cheapen and best worm destroying medicine before the ptthlie. and will, if administered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The dost: is small, r.ntl each bottle contains twice as mttclt as similar remedies. Price onlv 23 cent# iter howl* Dr. Keeler'* Liver and .Sanative Pills. Although not recommended as a " ram: all," yet titer nre tlie-mildest anil liest remedy to remove constipation, Rtintlic*,dys|tepsia. biliousness, nervousness, foulsiotnach. Headache, indigestion, etc, I'ntike other purgative medicines, they leive the bowels always r-laxed,consequently art* the proper medicine for females and persons leading a sedentary life. Price 25 cents. 1 Dr. Heeler's Rheumatic Lotion. 1 A iii.tlr celebrated external nimliciitioo for noiri# of lite I chest, neuralgia. headache,sprains. bruises. ticdolurcaux, swelling i)f the joints, rheumatism. gout. sointia. anil tor all disorder* whereina sedative and rcbcfncient remedy in applicable. Price 371 cent* |ier buttle. All ilie above celebrated and extensively used medicine* are prepired and sold wholesale and rerail, 294 Market stree.t, Philadelphia. Agent for Camden. Z. J. DkIIAW Also for sale by P. VF. Cohen. Clutrlcstoii: Uuatwright & Mint, Columbia; Block & F.lmcy. Orangeburg; Davegn <fc Bennett.Chesterfield ; Mallett Ar Bnuison Strut tcrvillr ; M. Strange. Abbeville Dist.; K. T. Goode. Kcgefield; K. C. Griffin, Cambridge : Wardlaw it Dendy. Abbeville; J. C. Griffin, Anderson, and bv Druggists generally throughout the State. See crreulars for testimonials of the highest character, setting forth the virtues of each article, invaluable to planters of th; South. Nov 9 ' -15 THE GREAT REMEDY, For Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in the fide, Hip, Back, T.imhs and Joints, Scrofula. King's Evil, White Swellings, 1 In.nl Tumors, Still Joints, and ail Fixed Pains whatever. Where this Piaster is applied, pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put tip in nir-figlit boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. We have just received the following teslimnnial fconi tellers, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in \\ ilcox county, Alabama, lie is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence has great weight; Camden. Ala., Nov. 21. IS 18. Mess.rs. Scovil \ 3T''nd: Gentlemen?Having been requested to slate what ha* Iwcn the result of mv experience by the use of your Hebrew Plaster. I cheerfully comply, by Istaung that I have found it to he as heretofore reeom'mended. ac. invaluable medicine. In different cases of my family I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors,. and pains, and it has never fuiled to afford instant relief. 1 have also ti*ed it with gissl effect ii|sin mv own person, in t.ie cure of ulcers, with which I have bten severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS. Br ware of Counterfeits and Base. Imitations. CAPTION?The sulweriberK are the only General A cents in the .Southern Ntatps for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon fiv a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere for the genuine, tlicy invite particular attention to the follow ins marks of the genuine : 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned bottomed Imxes. not soldered in. 'I. I'll- genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions around the box, "ith accompanying Record of Court, to K- Taylor. Rochester. . Sf'DVIL As EAl). 113 Chartres st.. Ret ween Couli and St. Louis -is.. New Orleans. Sole Oeiieml Agents for the Southern States. XVilit Kit I I? Mrli-iio 1'nniili.ie V Vitcli Colomhia Ilavilnnd Marr.ill ij* on. Charleston; I'. M. Cohen Charleston: . Hall Wniri-ih >r.?; ll.ivil.mj Kei^e 4"Co. Mai.lenlane, Nc*.v York. Victims of Dyspepsia] look here:: DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. This Medicine is offered to the public generallr frotn * full conviction thai it is superior to any othr. now in use, lor the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, &c. Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. VV. ALLIEN, M. D, Philadelphia, and J. A. & VV. L. CLEVELAND, No. "JU7 King Street, Charleston, So. Ca. O" None Genuine ynles.s signed by Dr. G. VV. ALLEN, and countersigned by J. A. & VV. Ll CLEVELAND. The bottles having the words ** Allen's Dyspeptic Medicine, Phila.," blown on the glass Sole Agent for Camden, Z. J. DEMAY, Nearly OyjMsilc Mrsonic Hall. ^ ? - * >/? 1 .. sopi ) OO iv Notice. The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment Ho hopes a further call will be unnecessary, as his is a cash business and the credit was given only for ' a short time. A. K. ALLEN. Family medicines. Townsond's Sarsa|?!irilla, NVistar's IJalsfttn, Avcr's Chorrv Pectoral, Lee's, Spencer's, f?or don't*, Moflatfs nraiwlrerh's, Peter's and Reck, vvitli's Pill*, & C, &c., always on'hand at Jan. 2, 1? tf Z J DbHAV'S. Superior Cologne Water. Manufactured by J. A. Cleveland, who obtained a premium tor the beat article of Cologne presented to the " South Carolina Institute" at the late Pair in Charleston. Quart and pint bottle*, fur pale by Z. J. Dell A V. Jan. - 1 tf