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FOR PQRlFiTIN'i TUB BLOOD, AND FOR
' * 'r>i.iu? pi'rk nP
uu
Scrofula. Rheumatism. Stubborn Ulcers; Dyspepsia, Salt 1
Rheum. Fever Sores. Erysipelas. Pimples, Riles, Mercurial
Diseases. Cutaneous Eruptions. I.iver Complaint.
Bronchitis. Consumption. Female Complaints, loss of
Appetite. General Debility, &c,
TIE PROPRIETORS have spent much time
in bringing this preparation of Sarsaparilla
tn it.s present slate of perfection ; ami the exp- rience
of fourteen vea-s lias furnished thetn the i
most ample opportunity of study, in their various
forms, the diseases for which it is recommended,
and to a.J ipt it exactly to their relief and cure Patients
who wish a really good Medicine are invited ,
to give it a trial, and satisfy themselves of its sti (
1 ' ' " !~ .?e.?iorllt it noccoccix I
permrtiy, anu nie niv.tiuunc .? K?.
of arresting 'and curing disease. The bottle lias !
been enlarged to hold one Quart, and in its present
improved forin may safely claim to be the best and
cheapest medicine of the age. Its progress to the
fame it has attained may be traced by a long line 1
of far.is and cures, that stand as landmarks and 1
beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the ,
haven of health, and what it has already done for
the thousands who have used it, it is capable ol f
doing for the millions still suffering and struggle g
with disease. It purities, cleanses, and strength
ens the fountain springs of life, and infuses new
Vigor throughout the whole animal frame.
REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS.
N ew York, Feb. 17, 18 IS.
Messrs. Sands:?Having suffered many years
a <ticA9<)f> of mv throat, affecting the larynx, |
during which time I was treated by the most din- !
tinguislied phvg cians in Europe and the United
States, without receiving any permanent benefit,
but all the time inv general health and strength
declining, and the diseise making fearful progress:
caustic applications were used, and wliatever else
was thought most efficient for producing a cure ; j
hut I am confident the deplorable situation I was j
in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis
and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have
terminated my life, hno I not obtained relief through
*tbe medium of your invaluable Strsaparilla. 1
must say, gentlemen, when I commenced using
0e Sarsaparilla I did not place much confidence
in its virtues , and this will not surprise you, when
you are informed I had tried more tha- fifty different
remed.es during the past four years, without
any success ; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a
few weeks, I was obliged at last to yield toevidence.
This marvpllous specific has not onlv relieved,
but cured me ; and I therefore think it mv
. - duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering hu
llllltlii jr,T"? * 11 - inxs au-4,
Youts very truly, D. PARENT.
Consulate of Ftauce in the United Stales.
The above statement and signature were acKtiowledged
in our presence by Mr. I). Parent as
true.
For the Consul General of France,
I.. nORG. Vice Consul.
New Y<?rk, Feb 17, 1*4$.
The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg,
late Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion in this
city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted.
Numerous certificates of cures of various
diseases effected by this medicine are almost daily
received,
Messrs. Sands : A member of inv family has taken
your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofu
lous affection, &c. with the most ucnenciai eneci
resulting from its use It gives me very great
pleasure to record my testimony in behalf of its
virtue and eilieacy, hoping that others mav he induced
to make a trial of it. JOHN G! IG'.J.
New York. Mav, 10. 1348.
L1VFR COMPLAINT.
The following is an extract from a letter receivd
from Rev. William Galusha : i
Berkshire, Vt. f>ct. 22 1848.
Messrs. S mds : I have been afflicted with a severe
pain in my side, occasioned by a diseased liv.
' 1 * "? >? euflfnriiur nf limoc I j
er, ror ine tasi iwvuijr .............. ?
what language cannot convey ; hut since taking J
your Sarsapurilla I have ben greatly relieved, so
inuch so that I have been able to attend to my business,
and preach occasionally, for the last eigh- i
teen months. I wholly discarded all oflicr medicine,
and thoroughly tried the A'.ireaparilla, which '
I can recommend in truth and sincerity to all those
who are in any way afflicted with any species of i
scrofulous complaints. There have been some re- <
inarkable cures effected by its use in this vicinity. 1
Mrs. I. Shaw, by the use of six bottles, was restored
to better health than she had before enjoyed for J
ten years ; and Mr VV. Stevens, who had been se.
verely afflicted with erysipelas, was entirely cured '
by the use of a few bottlis.
Yours tru y, VVM. GALUSMA. [
^ "x r,fTT - nmAifi/iM / iP 'MIT L"^ LH'Dt
tfUHUfUljUA ArMilf I Kill v/r i ucj iy i u?. i
South Kingston. R. I., Oct. 11, 1847 l
Messrs. Sands : Gentlemen?My little (laugh- f
ter, when one year old. was attacked with a scrnf- j
ulous humor on her face, which soon after extend
ed into her eyes, causing almost total blindness in
one of them, and disfiguring her whole lace. 1
employed two physicians to attend her, who exhausted
their utmost skill to give her relief, but it
-ii ?i *.nrt Gnallu r>ni> of t hpm remark.
411 prUVCU UPClunnf uuu ? ?..j
ed (o mo that ho had known of some striking euros ,
effected by Sands' Sarsap-trilla, and advised me to ,
try it- I obtained one bottle, which she (.omrnonc- I
ed using, and before it was all used up it had effected
an entire cure. It is now over four years
since she was cured, and there lias been no reappearance
of t .e disease,and we are satisfied that r
it is a perfect cure. It gives me great pleasure to '
add that I can recommend it to every sufFercr front
any similar complaint. Respectfully yours, ,
GEORGE ROBINSON. <
Prepared and sold, who esale ana retail, by A. <
B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100
Fu'lon-st, corner of William, New York. Suid
also by Druggists generally throughout the United
States and Canada?. Price $1 per bottle; six
bottles lor $").
fC fitiUl at James It. McKain's, Camden, by Dr. A. |
" """ 'A Pitfh. r'nluinl)i?.aii(l ILvilaild. I
J11 UIMyi - ?!' .??? ?. - r
Uarral Co. I harleston. ,
March '-iff. 24?w3in i
Jlake Way! J
TO make way for new goods, a large supplynf i
Ladies' Vi inter Dress Goods will he sold at
greatly redured prices. E. W. BONNE Y.
f?&ruary :?6 16 tf
A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED.
THE CELEBRATED
A certain remedy for nil fixed pains in the &ide, Chest
Loins, Bark. Bowels. Muscles, Rheumatism in all its varied
forms, Nervous a fi ctions, Lims and Liver Complaints.
Spinal Aff'Ctions, Female Weaknesses, etc. etc.
For the above complaints this plaster has no equal-?
The great celebrity which it lias already acquired, not ontv
in the old, hut in the new world?the extraordinary
cures it has performed in the most extreme cases of suffering,
have acquired for it such a reputation, that the proprietor
has not?until recently?been able to supply half
the demand.
The ssles throughout every city, town and village in
the Cnited State*, are without a parallel!
A circumstance not surprising, when the vast amount of
human stiff-ring relieved by its use. is considered. In spinal
delect*, the benefit usually is of the tl.ostdecided character.
In Nervous Complaints, nineteen rases out of
twenty read lv yield to the penetrating stimula combined
in this valuable' preparation.
In Rheumatism, either acute or chronic, the claims of
the Hebrew I'laster have lorn; rinre been universally acknowledged.
Those who are laboring under weak backs,
no maiter from what cause the weakness may have originated?even
if Hticli persons have been misguided in previous
applications?in the use ef the Hebrew Plaster they
will find the affected part suddenly restored to itsorigina
soundness.
As t supporter in cases of constitutional weakness it will
be found of great advantage. It is particularly recommended
to females who are suffering from sudden weakness,
or general debility. In sin rt, it ombmces all the virtues
which the most scientific n iud was capable of compounding
from valnabie substances found in the. old world,
and will be found entirely free from those objections
which are a source of complaint with the numerous spreadplasters
now before the public.
Where this Plaster is applied, pain cannot exist.
These Piasters possess the advantage of being put up in
air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all
11imates. We have just received the following testimonial
froin C C Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful
practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. He is a gentleman
in high standing, and one whoso influence has great
weight;
Camden, A In., Nov. 21, 18 ?9.
Messrs. Scovil 4* Mead : Gentlemen?Having been requested
to state what has been tie* result of mv experience
by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply,
by b-aying that I have found it to he as heretofore recommended,
an invaluable medicine. Indifferent coses of my
family 1 have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors,
and pains, and it has never failed to afford instant relief.
1 have also used it with good effect upon my own person,
in the cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been severely
afflicted. Respect fully, etc.
C. C. SELLERS.
Beware of Counlerfeils and Base Imilalians.
CAUTION?The (subscriber* are the only General
Ap cuts in the .Southern Stales for the (-ale of this truly
valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being
imposed upon 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 liend of Jew David
on the directions around the box, ?itli accompanying Record
of Court, to E- Taylor, Rochester.
SCOVIL & MEAD,
J13 Charlres *t.. New Orleans.
Sole l?enentl Agent* ior i..r oumucni ^imw.
Sold by J. R. McKain Camden; A. Fitch, Columbia;
ITavilani! Harrall (J- Co. and I'. M. Cohen Charleston;
Mnnsel Hall, Wintwborough. Caldwell & James, Newberry;
Reedy <fc Rnlf, Cliesterville.
"MTCUI.LKV'S
IXDIAX VEU1.TABLE PANACEA!
This .Medicine is wsit ranted to be superior to any other
preparation of Sa rsaparilla in the world?has cured and
will core more cases of Scrolula, or king's Evil, Coiisuinption,
Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Ob-tinate (.utitncous Eruptions.
Blotches, Biles, Ring Worms, and Tetter. Scahl
Head, Chronic Fleers. Mercurial dtseas*, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Liver complaint. Palpitation of the Heart. Dyspepsia,
etc., than any other medicine ever discovered,and
lienc." it is the best purifier of the blood ever oflered to the
public. Read Hie eerfihcatc ot Air. HronKs, and im nsentl
to our Ageut and get a pamphlet containing scores just as
strong.
ISAAC BROOK'S,-JK., CASE !!
OO AND 8KB I1IM AND YOU WII.L SAY TIIB HALF
HAS NOT BKKN TOLD ! !
We the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooks,
kr., at the office of Messrs. Rom and <fc Walton, 37(1 Marlet
street, Phila , consider I.is <-a>e the most remarkable
one we have ever witnessed or heard of.
His disease was Scrofula, and terrible must have been
his twelve years'conflict with the destroyer! liis Palate,
the entire rocf of his month. Nose, P|i(H?r l,jp, and lower
lid of the right Eye have been destroyed, his Par# nearly
eaten up. and purl of the .law llone carried away And
yet we can give no description of his case.
Mr. 11. informs its that in January lust, the whole interior
of his mouth, as well as most of Ins face, was a mass ol
deep and painful ulcers.
On the 14th of January last, he commenced taking Dr.
Culleu's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the
disease in a few days, and from thai time the cure has proirressfd
Million! intermission.
New ha< supplied the place of the deep ulcers, and
though I tail I y disfigured, his face is sound and his general
lieallfi Is restored.
We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks'
rase no Mercurials, Ointment*, or Caustic applications
have been used.?til fact, the Panacea alone has wrought
this wonderful change.
Philip S. Wiiitk. Esq., |J. W. Jones. M. D*
Itev. Jons Chambers, j\V. 8tkrli.no, M. D.
Rev. A. 1). Gilllttr, iT. P. S. Hour, M. D.
Itev. J. 11. Nicholas, |Jacob FkinckI M. D.
Rev. Wm. (Jrik. S. H. Coles. M. I).
Itev v. k'lncain. |J. W. Asiimkad. Esq.
Rev. Lkvi Brink. 11*. -skexSmith, Esq.
K. OullION, < *q. |L. A. Gooev. Iv-q.
And thousands of others equally respectable, whose
tatnes might Iks added if necessary.
Residence west side of Jefferson street, third door from
Schuylkill, running from Schuylkill Sixth, between fs>axt
and Spruce*
Wholesale and retail by Rowand & Walton. Proprietors,
No. 21 N. .Sixth street. Phtla., James R. JIcKain,
"auvlen, RoATWRtcttTi Miot, Columbia, P.Coiien,
Utiarlesn.n.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES.
Dr. Cullou's Indian Vegetable File
Remedy
Is a Domestic Preparation, which has been used with enire
success for many years. Being an internal medicine,
t has decided preference over outward applications, which
ire but platives, and not curatives. This medicine acts
ipnn the diseased parts, producing healthy action, and a
>ermaneiit cure?which we warrant, or refund the money.
Wholesale and retail, by Rowand At Walton, proprlutoni.
!1 SutU street, riiiia., .itinicx riv.uii, v tinmen,
Unatwrjglunud Mlot.Columbia. P.. C.>|i..||, Charleston.
DR. CULLER'S HDIU VEGETABLE
REMEDY.
NO CURE NO PAY.
Read Physician*' Opinions nf its Virtues.
I have prcscrilied the abovs .Medicine in several cases o.
'riinnry Venereal Diseases and Secondary Syphilis, and
lie effect has been strikingly beneficial; so much sons to
lid lire me to rontlnue i life In such ease* with milch sntisiirti
jii. It in generally agrwnble to the taste of |>atients.
JOHN A. F.I.KINTON, M. I).
No. 102 N- Fifth Street.
Philadelphia. June 12. 1815.
Ihave prescribed " Dr. Ctillcn's RrmH<ly"inmany cases
f Oonorrlima, and found it to effect a cure in a very short'
ime. A. WAll.SON, AI I).
Corner Twelfth and Shippen-st*.
Wholesale and retail by Itowand and Walton, proprienrs,
No. 21 N. Sixth street, I'liiln., James It .McKain,
amden, Boatwright and AJiot, Columbia, P. AI. Cohen,
Charleston,
" ECONOMY is WEALTH!
WITH
SABIN'S WASHING MACHINE,
TUB above machines for washing riot lies have
[teen used and approved for the last si* months in
tnis place aim vicinity uy uif>n oi me iiignosi respectability,
and the subscrbcr is prepared to furnish
them at short notice. The machines are of
simple construction, and perfect in operation. They
r.an be worked by a buy, girl, or woman, and much
lime saved in washing without injury to the clothes.
All pertains are forbid inf inging on the pateqt,
IT Directions go with each machine.
E. G- ROBIMSON
LOOK HERE, INVALIDS
Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea:
For the permanent cure and removal of all diseases arising
from impurities of the hlnod, or Imbitofthe body viz;
Chronic diseases of the chest, consumption, Bronchitis,
catarrh, pleurisy, srrofnla in all its forms, tetter, scald*
head, blotches of the face, chronic diseases of the stomach
liver.nnd skin, cataneous eruptions, white swell it m.s hipjoint
afli^ction, deep seated pains of the bones, swelling of
the joints, ulcers, syphilitic disorders, mercurial and all
Hereditary predispositions. Females suffering from obstructions.
sallow complexion, nervousness. ?vc., will find
the I'anacea an elegant remedy for their removal.
I'urilying 1110 liioon.
ftCr Nearly every individual now burdened with disease
and shut ont frorn the most of the pleasures of this life, as
well a? oppressed with an intoleranle load ofboth. mental
and physiral suffering, and doomed perhaps to enter an
a.', y grave; might have lived long, happy and useful life
had they hut taken propei pains to preserve their health
To prese*ve health is easy; to restore it difficult and often
impossible. The old adage, " An ounce of preventive
is worth a pound of cure," should lie the polar star
of every one's actions in relation to health. If disease
generally is the result of a violation ot physical laws effecting
vegetative life?nine-tenths of all chronic diseaes.
are so?then it follows as a consequence that the only rational
means of cure is through the Bi.ood. That this is
so, facts clearly snow. That diseases springing Irom this
source are curable hy aLTERativks. e\|>erietice fullv demonstrates.
Header, if it is your misfortune to he afflict
eg with ativ of the above diseases. yon nave a rrmcov in
the Panacea that will not disappoint your most sanguine
expectations. Uentember a medical and responsible person
tells you so.
OCT" For certificates, details, etc.. see circulars in hands
of agent*. Price SI, large bottle; f> bottles fir $.i.
Dr. Heeler's Cough Syrup..
Among all the remedies before the public, this stands
pre-eminent in incipient consumption. Bronchitis, catarrhs,
coughs. Ifftarseiiess. wlmoptng cough, pleurisy, spitting ol
blood. and for ad n flections of the pulmonary organs occasioned
by cold* Too much praise cannot lie bestowed upon
this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one afflicted
with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It
is warranted to cure ornopav. Price oulv f>0 cenis.
Dr. Heeler's Cordial and Carminative.,
TAiftiitv* w.'hi?iliiT rich fir rvinr who vnliir*s hnnltli
and all its blessings. should have this invaluable remedy
at hand. It is infinitely the nest remedy known for diarrhoea.
dysentery, c holera morbus, cholera infantum,
colie, flatulency, griping, pains, cramp, etc.. and foj all
diseases of the stomach and I towels caused by teething.
I'lie numerous testimonials from nhysteians and others,
unsolicited, have given it a reputation as firm as adamant.
Price ?'? cents |ier bottle.
Dr. Keelcr's Vcvniifuse Syrup .
This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harmless to the
patient, and all powerful in destroying and removing an
kinds of worms from the body, li is without doubt the
cheajiest and best worm destroying medicine before the
public, anil will, if administered ncnording to directions,
remove them within five or six hours afier taken. The
dose is stnall. and each bottle contains twice as much as
similar remedies. Price only 23 cents iier bottle
Dr. Heeler's Liver nnd Sanative Pills,
Although not recommended as a "cure all," yet thev
are the mildest and best remedy to remove constipation, j
aundice,dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness, foul stomach. |
neadache. indigestion, etc, I'nlike other ptiFgatlve me- |
dicines. they |e ive the bowels always relaxed.consequently
are the proper medicine for females and persons leading
a sedentary life. I'rice 25 cents.
Dr. Heeler's Rheumatic Lotion.
A justly celebrated external application for pains of tlis
chest, netiraleia. headache,sprains, bruises, ticdolorenux,
swelling of the joints, rheumatism. g?mt. solatia, and lor
all disorders wherein a sedative and r?-befacient remedy is !
?i,-:?'in. u.ii?
api'iiriiiiir. i iii;c ?# * j?vi *?*?>?
All the above celebrated ami extensively used niedi- |
eines are prep irod and sold wholesale and rerail, 294 j
Market street, Philadelphia.
A&uilt fur Camden, Z. J. DkIIAV. Also for sale by J'. !
?J. Cnlieti, Charleston; Roatwright <fe Mint, Columbia;
Block A: F.liney, Orangeburg; Davega <fc Bennett, Chesterfield
; Mallett & Bninson Somtorvillo t M. Simnie.
Abbeville Dist.; F. T. Goode, Bogeflehl ; R. C. Griffin,
Cambridge : Wardlaw & Dendy. Abbeville; J. C. CSrilTin,
Andersim, and by Druggist* general I y throughout the State.
IXT" See circulars for testimonials of the bight*** eharae- ;
screening forth the virtues of each article, invaluable to
planters of the South. Nov 9 45
l)K. CULLEN'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
This Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation, and far stir
|iasses Hooper's Fills in all eases in which tliev ore recommended*
Hundreds of Females whose constitutions have
been Iteen broken down, have been restored to perfect
health by tlic use of this invaluahle medicine. It is entirely
harmless in its operation, and may Ik: taken with perlect
safety at any time.
Wholesale nntl retail by Rmvand' and Walton, nrnprielors.
.No. 21 N. !*?ixth street. I'liila.. James R Melvain.
Cnnt'len. Rnatwrighl and Mint, Columbia, J*. M. Cohen.
Charleston.
July 13 29 tf
Victims of Dyspepsia!
LOOK IIKKE!!
I)R. ALLKN'S COMPOUND.
This Medicine is offered to the public generally
front h full conviction thai it is superior lo any other
now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, &c.
?? ? ? I-- t.~ .L? ii /"? 117 A f
rreparcu oniy ny ine rroprieiors, w. ??. nnLRN,
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 battles having the words
Allen's Dvspeftic Medicine, Phila," blowr,
on i he glass.
Sole Agent for Camden,
Z. J. DeHAY,
Nearly Opposite Mr sonic Hull.
Sept 5 30 ly
ii Ebuify?Lancaster District.
.Samuel B. Emmons et al. vs. Susanna Ca ston,
Executrix, et al.?Bill to subject property and
income, and for partition.
IT appearing to my sal if fact inn that Asia M.
Caston, Samuel N. Caston. Jefferson Caston,
Middlelon Oi. Caston, William K. McDonald and
wife Evelina, William Frederick Williams, Sarah
Evelina Williams and Susan J. Dye, defendants
in the above stated rase, reside beyond the limits
of this State: It is ordered, on motion of Clinton
& IJanna, complainants' Solicitors, that the sai
Defendants dojapoear.and answer, plead or demur,
to the bill in above case within three months from
the publication of this order; otherwise judgment
pro cotifesso will be entered against each and all
of them. JA.l/ES II. WITIIERSFOON,
Commissioner's Office, I C. E. L. D.
A/arch 10, lao0._ S 23-3m f#7 00]
Domestic Manufactures.
fir. nmntirod in 11iTpr mir ctnrk nf
M C HIU IIWW i?iv.|/o.w " ~
Black and Russett Pegged Brogans, and Russett
sowed Negro Shops, all of our own manufacture,
which wo can recommend to our customers as
they liavc been got up with great care and made
of tfie best materials. Purchasers will please call
and examine for themselves.
Oct. 17. W. ANDERSON, & Co.
G. V. ANTWERP,
MERCHANT TAILOII,
Columbia, S, C.
Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing
an extensive assortmnnt of plain and fashionable
garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices,
The goods aro g"t up expressly for a fashionable
custom trade, and will lie found superior in workmanship
and quality. I have also on hand and am
daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts
and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. 1 shall
sell ho article but what is good and substantial.
A wo
A fine assortment nf .Silk and Fur Hats, of the
very latest styles, from the house of Beebe <( Coster^
Jan. 2. 1 tf
Plough Moulds,Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Axes,
Nails, Pots, Oven*. Steel, 4tc., for sale at
! Jan. 30-8?tf] BO.VNEY'S.
Give it a Trial.
YOU will find it to perform all it promisee, in a
manner not to be equalled, much lees excelled.
We allude to JULES HAVEL'S VEGETA.
BLE LIQUID IIA III DYE, which is now generally
admitted to be the best, and indeed, thtonly
article which will dye the hair in an indellible
manner, without the slightest injury to it or the
skin. It is entirely harmless, and yet it gives to
red ot gray hair the most natural and beautiful
colors and is adapted to all complexions, as black,
brown, or cheshul color, may be instantaneously
produced, and cannot he removed by the action of
heat, perspiration, water, or other hostile agents.
This simple and excellent article is the only hair
eve which is compounded in a scientific manner,
warranted 'Vee from all injurious substances; and
the immediate ofTect of which is truly wonderful.?
Be sure to ask for Jules Hauel's Vegetable Liquid
Hair Dye, as there are many imitations on sale
against which the proprietor of the above would
caution the public.
Prepared by JULES IIAl'EL, Philadelphia.
DO1" For sale in Cninden by James 11. McKain, Z. J.
Dellav, and F. L. Zemp,
Upward of Ten Thousand Cures,
CoiiNumpUoii can be Cured!!
DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF
1,1 V UK WOK* Aft 1AK)
For the cure of Consamption and all Disease*
of the Lang* and Breast.
FROM OR. HIRAM COX.
Late Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical
College.
Mr. A. L Scovill: However reluctant I have
bpen to permit my name to be attached to patent
medicine, I consider it a dutr to the community to
eti-.te that in three, cases of incipient consumption,
viz: Miss Bell, Miss Harder, and Mr. R H. Cox,
one ofuur City i ouncil, that Dr. Rogers' Liverwort
and Tar operated more like <\ specific than
like any other remedy, that I ever used. One of
the cases, viz: Miss Bell. Dronounced liv several
1'hysiciuiis to lie laboring under the last stage of
'Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good
he.:ltli, from the use of a few bottles of the above
symp. IIIIlAM COX, ?W l>.
Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1847.
FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE.
Mr. A. Scnvill: I am well acquainted with Dr.
Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my
physician for many years, ami can cheerfully say
that I have as much confidence in his skill as any
man living. HENRI MORSE.
Cincinnati Nov. 8th, 1847.
Despair not though your Physicians and Friends
give you up to die!!!
Your condition cannot be more helpless than
that of Mrs. Rowe.
This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in
my side and breast, attended with a distressing
cough, and for the spare of one year grew rapidly
worse. Although I had in attendance three physicians,
one of whom was considered very skillful,
all of their efforts p-oved alike unavailing. At
lust one of the physicians canto in, and derided that
I could not live more than one day longer! All
of my friends believed that a few days at. most
would end my earthly career.
My brother at ll is crisis, hearing of the astonishing
cures made hy l)r. Rodgers' Liverwort and
Tar, went to Chillicolhe, distant thirty miles, to
procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell,
before I had used half a bottle my cough was entirely
cured, and when I had used ttVU bottles 1
was able to attend to my family vocations as usual.
HARRIET ROWB,
MX. fflemweamer writes as r uuuws.
Mr. A. L. Scovill, Dear .S'ir?Dr. Rogers' Liver
wort and Tar came safe to hand. I have cold a
number of bottles. I has met with great success
A young man of this place, supposed to have the
consumption, has been cntirplv cured.
D. MERIU WEATHER.
Denmark, Tenn, June 30, 19-18.
K/?Tlte following certificate from one of th? most distin.
guisheil physicians in Ciiiciiinaii.is entitled to great credit:
I fed constrained front a sense of duty to make toe following
statement. corpcious that it nmv ap|s-ar unprofessional.
.Air. Charles Wade, of t is city, oas quite low
with Pnlnvnury Cousnniptiou, for which I had heon
tripling with less than usual success. At his request, and
that of his friends. I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's
Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its efiTects
were really surprising. After using toe second bottle my
visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to
lo-alth. I do conscientiously recommend my brother practitioners
to prescribe litis remedy in all pulmonary complaints
which baffle the ordinarv mode of treatment.
WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D.
Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1814.
Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 2G, 1848.
Mr. A, f,. Smvill, Cincinnati:
Dear .Sir?1 want you to send me one gross of Dr. Rogers'
Liverwort and Tar. I nin entirely out of it, and
have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it
has made here, has initd*' a g-"eat demand for it
Yours. <fr.. It. W. HJTTINGTON, Druggist
U^lleware of Counterfeits and base Imitations.-X3
N. II.?The genuine articles is signed, "Andrew Rogers,"
on the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
J^l'rice??1 per Ixjtlle, or sit Bottles for $i. Sold
wholesale and retail by
SCOVIL f MEAD,
113 Cluirtesst., New Orleans.
.Sole General Agents for the Southern States,
/ l.._ . A h CiiliimKifl
miia nv j. n. .iirninn, i oumn,, n. ......,
TTnvilnnii. IFnrmll <fc Co.. and I'. M. CokeR, Charleston i
Miinnst-I Hall. Winnsboro.
0*(*all on the Agent for a pamphlet, and see
the above crtificatcs in full, and a vast number of
other*.
March 2fl, 21 wflm
THE FIRST INSTALMENT
OK MY
Spring and Summer Goods,
IS NOW ON HAND,
Consisting of ?verythiug New ?nd
ionnble in the Plnln nnd fancy
Dry Goods Department.
I WOULD especially rail attention to the fol.
lowing articles, which in po lit of beauty,
cheapness and variety, caifliot besurpassed in any
marl'el south of the P. tomar.:
Printed muslins, of every kind And quality; do.
Jaconet, Orgajidio, and French Lawita; Figured
Lappet and Leno muslins for dresses; Earleston
and French (Jinghaius, very cheap; Ca'icoes from
rtnO~tr i,,>r wnnl 'I'ha maioritv of these Cali
cops are of the Taylor stamp, warranted ?' not to
run,"
also:
Barege Shawls and Mantles; Black and col'd
silk Parasols; Ladies' Silk Cravats; Thread,
Silk, and Kid Gloves; Misses' Thread Gloves, all
sizes; Misses' white and Regatta Cotton Hose;
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; Cotton Hosiery
of every description.
likewise ;
An unusually largo and varied assortment ot
Leghorn, Straw, and Rich Fancy Bonnets, of every
size, and all of the newest shapes and materi.
> -a! e n T)_u l
alS, Wltn a CllOtce selection UI uuimei, jucii, auu
Neck Ribbon?, and Artificial Flowers.
As I cannot possibly enumerate all of the "thousand
and one" pretties I have recently received, f
would respecfolly solicit genera) inspection, firmly
believing that frequent visits, "quick sales and
small profits" wilj prove profitable, both to the
public and JAMES WILSON.
March 13 30 tf
Segars! Began!!
A choice lot of ftio Hondo and Cousolnceon Se
gars for saje by T- IJONNRLL f Co, I
mrnrnmUmm
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DB. . 01. JACKSON,
At The German Medicine Stoic,
NO. 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Will effectually cure liver complaint, jaundice,
dy?pep*ia, chronic or nervoue debility,
diftcA*e of ihe kidnCya, and all dia.
eaxea arixing from a disordered
liver or^xtouaciiSuch
08 conxtinntion. inward nil** AiIIiim, of hhmd I,
the head, Acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn. disgust
for food, full new or weidhtin the stomach, sour eructations,
( inking or fluttering at tlm pit of the stomach, swimming of
the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the
heart, choking or sufficating sensations when in aljing
posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the Sight,
fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration,
yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, baek,
chest, limbs, &c*, sudden flushes of lieat. burning in tbo
flesh, constitanl imaginings of evil and great depression of
spirts.
Tiie genuine are entirely vegetable and free from atchohohc
stimulant syrup, aloes, rheuharb, calomel, arids,
and all mineral and injurious ingredients, they are pleasant
in taste and smell, and mild in their operation, never
griping or giving anv uneasness, tltey give strength to
wholesystem whilstthey drive frorait disease. They ? **.
he administered to the raost delicate infant with perfect
safety.
| READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE.
It appears] in the leading German Journal of PhiladeU
phin the "Philadelphia Democrat" The Editor ?u per*
sonally acvuainted with Dr. Hoodand, and prising the ?er*
vires of this great man lie could not quietly look upon lha
assurance, of an imposter, without apprizing the public uf
approaching danger:
Christoph Wilhtflm Ilufelanff.
IN ENGLISH
f CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM HOOFLANDt
"One oflhe most renowned physicians, one of ilnsgrea*
est benefactors of modem limes, was bom ?t Langen Sal?
za, Germany. on the on the 12th day of august 1762.?
After a careful scholastic education, he, like bw father and j
"rand fat her, (two celebrated I octors.) voluntarily devoted
himself to the study of Medicine, at Jena and Gottingen,
and in 1783 obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicidc, at 1
the latter I?diversity. From 1793 to 1891 ,~he oflSeiutcdaaProfessor
at the University of Jena. Iu 1801, be was ap>
nointed Private Physician to the H in, nf Pmasta. Afsta.
her of chc Acadeniv of Science, and npon the establish
ment of t he near College at Berlin, Professor and Court
Physician by the Ministry of the interior, ilia character
istir hi* profoundness and deep penetration enabled hint
to conihir e the theoretical and practical, to anile new and j
old system*; produce in common the practical and weful,
and thus draw tlierrfr.im the reaulu and neceamry applicable
mean*.
" It wax Dr. II. principally, who exposed and destroyed
the "Brown's xyxiem,' which notwithstanding the exterior
could not conceal itx many imperfections, bronght to light
by IIoofland'H noble im|wrtialitv,?KH)i?d trdths, and deep
penetration. Independent of liia practical n*e fait teas as
Physician and Professor of tlie healing art, be has earned
undying fame for hi* superior knowledge in4 Meteria Me,
dica' ax well ax for his manifold work* on Medical tarts*
prudence. Among these may he mentioned his world re
nowned 4.Makrobeolik,'or the art of prolonging life. '8|?
f>*m of nrnoli<*n 1 li**a liner art 9 *l<Ha? nf PaiLyr^nto
nnl orpractical Medicine,* <tr. He hw beside* all thia,
mined eternal Tame and prane fmrn suffering humanity for
the discovery and combination of several infallible medi*
ciiials. among which i* the far famed and justiy celebrated
compound. known a*
Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER*,
Tl>e application of arid onus earth for the cure of Sulphuric
disease*. The celebrated Diaphoretic remedy?i
and numerous invaluable recorded recipes.
After the celebration of hie fifteenth professional feativi,
ty in 1833, upon which occasion (lie Km* of Prussia hen,
orcd him wiih the insignia of the Order of the from of the
Red F.agle. and many other Rnral Order* and tnarka of
distinction, he died on the 25th Jay of August, 1836, (aa
the Kins of Prussia's private Medical Councellor,) widrout I
any legitimate male lieiroroSprirtf, I
" Dr. C. M. Jackson of PliiiM*lylifa<ha*l,*d die meant |
^viiHiiiircii n ' *' ??? |?iv?? wriHtw
roatic*!!v?'Christ fipe Wilhel HoMawl,' mndt tiese invala- |
able medicine* are prepared with the utmost rare at tha
German Medicine Store* The bitter mixture: Hoofland'a
German Bitters. ic the result of many years study and experience
by the great inventor, and known and prized it)
F,un>pea*nii infalliable remedy fortlie rare of liver coml*lni|)|.
Jaundice. Dyspepsia, iter. Dr. C. At. Jackson's
preparation of this medicine has obtained the same crfcbfii
tv in this western world The testimonials and innmiirrsble
confirmation of thousand* of the tnom severe and drift*
cull cares cured, is ample proof of thia Tlie medicines
compounded by Dr. < : Al. Jackson have pnstoced the vert
effects and tlie same happy restihs, which the immortal
inventor indicated and intended, and consequently must he
prepared with scrupulous accuracy. In view of tbe above
facts it seems singular, tlmi any body could have the ban
diliood and impudence to abase the name of this distinguish*
ed Doctor, who died thirteen yean ago. To pass off *
rliarlitaii?|iinck preparation as the real and genuine medi.
cine, and to give a semblance of originality by affixiim a
foe. simile, of tlie deceased, is indeed extraordinary! Tha
public will understand what to expect, and what to do on.
der such circumstances."
A number of German papera copied the above and them*
fore entitled to oar thanks.
11 1.?. ,L .1 /! l!J 1* : I
j nc*c mucrFarc *vnnn inr aucniiwioi invjuin rnpfcn,
ing great virtue* in the rectification of diseases of the liver
and Ittraer glands. exercising the most searching power* it*
weakness and affection* of the digestive organs, they an
withal. safe certain, and pleasant.
Onnion8 or thk Philsdrlrnu Pans.?The Gemma
llltwtraied News" says;
" Our editorand others of this office have used the German
Bitters, and can recommend it with confidence to oar
readers. As prepared by Dr. Joek*on,h rally equals- if not
surpasses in Its enacts upon diseased Liver and ?tomaca,
tike fullest expectation of the distinguished physician.
The "City Items" October Ifith. says :
Joy for the Invalid.?How many of oor readers an
afflicted with diseased liver, storaae, or nerves! Many
no doubt. They arp to be pitied, yel to all there is a enre
Dr. Hoofland's Cerman Bitters has already eared hand reds
and that it will cure,and none who once use it will
doubt, if thev ore it as it is directed. It has estebiishcd for
itself an undying fame, which few have done ont of the
vast number tiiat has been thrown before the public. It ia
one of the most perfect preparations in use: and, as a German
contemporv has said, thai as prepared by Dr. Jackson,
M fi|||y pc|iials, if not surpasses. In its effects, in its effects,
the fu" representations of the distinguished physfetaq
who fim com pounded it. A* a spunoo* article M now be*
fore the public, we would caution all against wine any bat
that signed by C. M. Jackson and aold by him at ISO Arch
street.
The "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jer*
*ey. say*, July 21.
"HoopMNo'a Gkrma.v btttlw*-'^-mwe hava ?eeq
many flattering police* of this medicine, aud tbe source
Mom which they eotn* induced oa tn make inquiry respect,
ing its merit*. 'From inquiry we weiv pnnnaded to use H,
and must say wn found itspsciflo in its action opon diteaa,
es of ti e liver and digestive organs, and tbo pnwerfnc in,
flue nee it pxerts upon nervous prostration is really snrpris,
Ing. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing thenq
into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing;
Ifthis medicine wai more generally used, we are sari*
lied there would hp {seasickness,** from the stomach. lire
er and nervous system the great majority of real and imagt*.
nary diseases emanate. Have them in a heallhy condition,
and yoit ran hid defiance to epidemics generally. This et>.
tinordinary medicine we would advise oar friends who at*
at all disposed to give ?triaJc-it will then recorasaend itself.
It should, in ftet, be in every femily." Mo other aedicina
can produce such evidences of merit.
Beware or CounTEsrirrs?This medicine has attain-,
ed that high character which is necessary for all medicina
to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth asporionsa
article at the risk of thp Hyps of thorn who are innocently
deceived.
F"r sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN
MEDICINE STORE, No. I2t> Arch street, one door bekpr
>ixtjt. lata of 178 Race streets, Philadelphia.
For sale in Cahdxn, hy JamV R. MK aim--Colombia
hy Boatwright A Mint?Opster C. R by Reedy A Kafi^
and bjt^respectable Druggists generally throughout thy
Noy. H W tf
Drugs, Medicines and Perfbmmy,
The subscriber has Just received a fine assortment o^Pcrfumcry
and Fancy Articles.comprising Farnias'j Roup-,
sel'saud PrevostV Golden Boll Colognes; taypgdgf Wa,.
Lpv (litn nf ItnMHi fines Ammntiri VtnMRP. Limine rmI
Ronssel's Extract* of West Efld.Jpckey Club, Jenny
Citronella Box?, Bouquet de Carolina: Bgu Lu?tral,*Bear\
Oil. Bandoline, PhitopMne, genuine Macassar Oil; (*<?
rand'* Italian iqadicated Spaa. Transparent Wash Balk
Sand Balls, Koae, AlnwnjC Windsor and Nvraph map:
Shaving ("ream*; Mean ron, Lily White, Bo*e Tooth
Paste, camphorated Uantifrice; Halt, tooth, nail, flesh an.1
shaving Brushes ( Ivory and Bone Rattlos, flee. dep.
Ifrfr*hnnnri rinHrJiOm I?lf!n?ML Yoftll PosnUr Mi 1ml
les, Flwurigg Ettraets of ?II kinds, Spices, Ac. Ac.
?? AWOf-w*
Constantly on hand, a complete amortment of Drop.
Chemical*, Paints, OAs, Window Glass, Patent and
TVmpaonian Medicines, Snrgieai fostroments, Pertanety,
Umps. Garden fteed*, A*.
0<r Orders front ?anasAUjr paeWL aid the
I ?**?*<' wijjs^ R itciuiR.