The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, August 13, 1850, Image 4
A KESCUE TO THE AFFElCTEH.
TI1E CELEBRATED
A certain reiu-tly^ f?>r all fixed pains in I lie Side, Chest
L'iins, Back, Bowels. Mu-eles. Rheumatism in all its varied
forms, Nervous A flections, Lima and Liver Comi)lainis.
Spinal Affections, Female Weaknesses, etc. etc.
r'or the above complaints this piaster has no KQi'At,?
The great, celebrity which it has already acquired, not tatty
in the old. but in the pew world?the extraordinary
cures it has performed in the most extreme ra-es of suffering.
have acquired lor it such a rcpti:;:ii<in, that the proprietor
has nut?tin.il recently?been able to supply half
medehtand.
The sales throughout every city, town and village in
the United States, are without a parallel!
A circumstance not surprising, when the vast amount of
human suffering relieved hv its use is considered. In spinal
defect-, the Ik'tiellt usually is of the most derided character.
In Ncrveus Complaints, nineteen cases out of
twenty readily yield to the penetrating stiuuila combined
in this valuable preparation.
In Rheumatism, either acute or chronic, the claim' of
the Hebrew Piaster have long .-inee been universally ac
knowledged. Those who art- laboring under weak barks,
no matter from what cause the weakness may have originated?even
if such persons have been misguided i" previous
applications?in the use of the Hebrew Plaster they
will find the affected part suddenly restored to its origisoundness.
As a supporter in cases of constitutional wvaknes it will
be found ol great advantage. It is particularly rucommended
to females who are suffering from sudtle weaknew,or
general debility, in short, it om.brnce* all the virtues
which the most scientific iniud was capable of compounding
from valuable substances found in the old world
and will be found entirely fr--e from those objections
which are a source of comprint with lite numerous spreadplasters
now before the pubiic. ,
Where this Plaster is applied, pa in cannot exist.
These Plasters possess the advantage of being put tip in
air-tight boxes, hence they retain their i'uil virtues in all
climates. We have just received the following testimonial
fnrni O. C "Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful
practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. lie is a gentleman
in high standing, and one whose influence has great
weight:
Camden, Ala., Nov. 21, ISM.
Messrs. Scovil ^ .Head I Gentlemen?Having been re- j
quested to slate what lias been the result of my experience
by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply,
by bsaying thai 1 have found it to be as heretofore recommended,
au invaluable medicine. Indifferent cases of my
family I 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 eff-ct a;?ui my own person,
in t ie cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been severely
I?. <ru?r?tiitl|V. I'tf.
umi^icu.
C. C. SELLERS.
Seware of Counterfeits and Base. Imitations.
CAUTION?The subscribers are the only ( eiicntl
Agents in llie Southern .States for th? sale of this truly
valuable Piaster; ami in order to prevent purchasers beintr
imposed uj>ou by a cout.terfeit article, sold in this city and
elsewhere Tor the genuine, they invite particular attention
to the following marks of the genuine :
1. The genuine is put up in smooth* engine-turned bottomed
boxes, not soldered in.
2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David
on the directions around the box, with accompanying Record
of Court, to E- Taylor, Rochester.
SCOVIL <fc .MEAD,
113 Chart res st., New Orleans.
Sole CJencral Agents for the Southern Suites.
Sold by J. K. McKain Camden; A. Fitch. Columbia;
Uaviland Ilnrmll <J- Co. and P. .11. Cohen Charleston;
Mansel Hall. Winnsborough. Caldwell <fc James. Newberry;
Reedy <Sc Rutl", Cltesterville.
mi. CULLER'S
Iflj D1 A.\ VEU1;TA8LE P.WACEA !
Thu Medicine is warranted to be superior to any other
preparation of Sa rat pari I hi in the world?lias cured and
will cure more canes oi .x-roima. or Kings ivvii, v<>nsu:ii|ttion,
Bronchitis, Erysijielas, Obstinate Mitimeou* Eruptions.
Blotches, Biles, Ring Worms, and Tetter. Scald
Head, Chronic Fleers. Mercurial dtsease, Rheumatism.
Neuralgia. Livepcomplaitn, Palpitation uf the Heart. DysCpsia.
etc., than any other medicine "Ver discovered.and
ricn it is the best purifierof the blood ever otli-red 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!!
GO AM) 8KB HIM AM) YOU WILL SAY TUB HALF
HAS NOT BKEN* ToLD ! !
We the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooks,
kr., at the olfice of Messrs. Rowund ifc Walton, U?G .Marlet
street. Phda , consider his ease the most remarkable
one we have ever witnessed or heard of.
His disease was Scrofula, anil terrible must have been
his twelve ye&ri'ronllict with tie- destroyer! llis Palate,
the entir** mcf of his mouth, Nose, I'pper l.ip. and lower
lid of the right Eye have been destroyed, his Face nearly
eaten up. a:?l part of the Jaw Bone carried away* And
yet we can give no description of his ease.
Mr. B. informs u? that in January last, the whole interior
of his mouth, as well as most of his face, was a muss ot
deep and painful ulcers.
Oil the i lilt of January last, he commenced taking Dr.
Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked thd
UISCUSC III II It" ??) ', II"1? III" mv .....
greased without intermission.
New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ulcers. aue
though badly disfigured, his face is sound and his general
health is restored.
We are assured that in the treatmeut of 3Ir. Brooks'
case no 3Iercurials, Ointments, or Cuustic applications
have been used.?tn tact, the Panacea alone has wrought
this wonderful change.
Philip S. White, Esq-, J. W. Jones, 31. D*
Rev. Jotix Cham he its, W. Steeunc, 31. i).
Rev. a. d. gllt.r.tte, t. p. S. KotiV. 31. ij.
Rev. J. K. Nicholas, Jacob FkinckI 31. D.
Rev. Wit. L'rie, * S. B. C'olks. 31,1).
Rev E. Kixcaid, J. W. .VshmKao, Esq.
Rev. Lr.vt Brink, P. Sri5xSmith, Esq.
E. Guli.iox, . sq. L.A. GoukV. E*q.
And thousands ol others equally respectable, whose
names might he added if necessary.
Residence west side of Jeilersoit street, third door frotn
Schuylkill, running from Schuylkill Sixth, between Locust
and Spruce*
Wholesale and retail by Rowand & Walton. Proprietors,
No. 21 iN. A'ixtli street, l'iiila., James K. 3IcKain,
Camden, BoATWittcitTi 3Iiot, Columbia,P. 31.Coukn,
Cliarlesti ?n#
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES.
Dr. Cnlleu'K Imliuti Vcgciitble fl'ile
Reiitcdy
ha Domestic Preparation, which lias been used with entire
success formally years. Jiving an mternul itiediciue,
it has decided preference over outward uppiieaiions. which
are but platives, and not curatives. 'J'his medicine acts
upon tlie diseased parts, producing healthy action, and a
pennanentcure?wiucti we warrant, or r<-itin<i the money.
Wholesale and retail, hy flowund <V. Walton, proprietors.
21 N. Sixth street, Pliila., James 11. cKuin, Camden,
Boat wrinht and Miol. Columhia, 1'.. Cohen, Charleston.
]>R. CULLIM'S VI^LTACLE]
KIM1LDV.
NO CURE NO PAY.
Rprifl Physicians' Opinions of its Virtues.
1 have prescribed the abovs Medic ine in several cases o.
Primary Venereal Diseases and Secondary Syphilis, and
the effect has been strikingly beneficial; so much so as to j
induce me to continue i> use in such cases with much s.-ui.s. j
faction. It is generally atrreeable to the taste of patients.
JOHN A. KI.KINTON. M. I).
No. 102 N. Fifth Street.
Philadelphia. June 12. l$fT>.
1 have prescribed " Dr. Cullcn's Kcmedy',iitmnny cases
of Gonorrhoea, and found it to effect a cure in u very short
time. A. WAli>ON, ,M D.
Corner Twelfth and Shippcn-sts.
Wholesale and retail by Kowand and Walton, pmprictors.
No. 21 N. Sixth street, I'hila., James K ..Mch'rtin,
Camden, Boatwrieht and Jliot, Columbia, P. 31. Cohen.
Charleston,
D It. C U L LEX'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
This Medicine is a Vegetable Preparation, and farsttr
pauses Hooper's hills in all case* in which they are recommended
lltindreds of hemales u liise constitutions have
been lieen broken down, have been restored to |ierfcGt
health by the use of this invaluable medicine. It j* 1>U.
tirely harmless in its operation, and may lie taken with perlect
safety at any time.
Wholesale (and retail by Kowtmd and Walton, proprietors,
No. 21 N. Sixth street. 1'iiiln.. James |{ Mi Kain,
Camden, Boatwrighl and Miot, Columbia, P.M. Cohen,
Charleston.
July 18 29 tf
I
Gire it a Trial.
YOU wili lind it to perform all it promises, in a ,
manner not to lie equalled, much less excelled.
We allude h. JULES IIA UEDS VEGETABLE
LIQUID II.1IR DYE, which is now pener.iily
admitted to be the best, and indeed,.the only
article which will dye tli- hair in an indellible
manner, without the slightest injury to it or the
sMn. It is entirely hnrmh ss, and yet it gives to
red ot gray hair the most natural and beautiful
< o ors and is adapted to all complexions, as black,
brown, or chesiiui color, may be instantaneously
produced, and cannot be removed by the action of
heat, perspiration, water, or other hostile agents.
Thissunple and excellent article is the only hair
eye which is compounded in a scientific, manner,
warranted 'ree from ail injurious substances; and
the immediate oiled of which is truly wondcriul.?
Be sure to ask lor Jules Jlauel's Vegetable Liquid
Hair Dye, as there are many imitations on sale
against which the proprietor of the above wouid
caution the public.
Prepared by Jt'LES TIACEL, Philadelphia.
XT For sale in Cainden by Jaiues K. MeKain, Z. J.
Dellav, and F. L Zeinp.
Upward of Ten Thousand Cures,
Cutestiniptiou cutt be Cured!!
DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OP
UVKRWOKl A\ TABS,
For the euro of Consumption and all Diseases
of Uio Lungs aud Breast.
FROM DR. ill RAM COX.
Late Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical
College
Mr. A. L Scovill; However reluctant I have
lieen to permit my name to be attached to patent
medicine, I consider it a dutv to the community to 1
st te that in three cases of incipient consumption,
j viz: Miss Bell, Miss Harder, and Mr. R. II.Cox,
one of our City t ouneil, that Dr. Ropers'Liverwort
and Tar operated more like a specific than
like any other remedy, that I ever used. One ot
the cases, viz: Miss Bell, pronounced by several
Physicians to be laboring under the last stage ot
Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good
lov.lih, from the use of a few bottles of the above
syrup. Ill RAM COX, .1/. D.
Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1847.
FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE.
Mr. A. Scovill: 1 am well acquainted with Dr.
Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my
physician for many years, and can cheerfully say
that 1 have as much confidence in his skill as any
man living. HENR^ 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 ol Mrs. Rowe.
This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in
my side am! breast, attended with a distressing
cough, and tor the space of one year grew rapidiy
worse. Although I had m attendance three physicians,
one of whom was considered very skilllul,
all of their efforts ptoved alike unavailing. At
last one of the physicians came in, and decided thai
i cuuid not live more than one day longer! All
o iny friends believed that a few days at most
would end iny earthly career.
My brother at t ins crisis, hearing of the astonishing
cures made by Dr. Rodgers' Liverwort and
Tar, went to Cliillicotho, distant thirty miles, to
procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell,
before 1 had used hall a bottle my cough was entire
y cured, and when Iliad used two bottles!
t\as able to attend to my family vocations as usual.
HARRIET ROWE.
Mr. Merriwcather writes as Follows:
Mr. A. L. Scoviil, Dear Sir?Dr. Rogers' Liver
1 " - - > I I ..
wort anu i ar came sai? iu iniuu. i nu?c n
number oi bottles. .1 lias met with great success.
A younjj man of this place, supposed to liave the
consumption, lias been entirely cured.
I . MBK HI WEATHER.
Denmark, Tenn., June 30, 1*M8.
Cy-Tiie following certificate fn>m "lit' of the most distill, j
guislicd physicians in Cinriiiiiali, is entitled to great credit: I
! fct'l constrained front a sense of duly to make inc fol- I
lowing statement, const-ions thai it may appear unprofessional.
.Mr. Charles Wade, ?'f tnis city, was quite low
witli Pulmonary ('oii-miiplion. for which I had heen
treating with less than usual success. At his request, and
that ol Ins Irieads, 1 permitted hint to try I'r Rogers's
Liverwort and Tar; ami I must confess that its ellecls
were really surprising. After u-itig tt.e second bottle my
\isits were discontinued, and lie was s >011 restored to
pealtli. I do conscientiously reeommeiul my brother praci
tinners to prescribe this remedy iu all pulmonary comilaints
wliicti haflle the ordmarv m<?de of treatment.
WILLIAM*J. RICHARDS,M. D.
Cincinnati,Oct. ]si lSlt.
Extract front a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 26, ISIS.
.Mr. A. L. SVovill, Cineinuali:
Dear .Sir?I want you to send me one gross of Dr. Rogers'
Liverwort and Tur. I am entirely out of it, and
have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures thai i;
has made here, has made a ir.'eat demand for it.
Yours, ,yc., it. W. IUTTI.NtJToN. Druggist.
ItT^Reware of Counterfeits and base I nutations.^?3
.v 13.? ) lie genuine :iriiriv* if fipiwi, "Aiturcw lingers,"
"O il?* engraved wrapper around i*:ir*li buttle.
JCrl'rice??1 |"*r buttle, or mx l>"illr? for iji. .Sold
wholesale mid rciail by
SCOVII, <V* MEAD,
13 Charles ft., New Orleans.
.Vole General Agents for the Southern Ntales.
Sold by J. It. Mi lvain, i'atnilen : A. I'itch, Columbia;
Il.niliioil. Ilarrail Co., and 1'. 31. CokeH, Charleston i
Maiiofel Hall, Winn-boro.
O'Call on lite Agent for a pamphlet, and see
tho above lertilicates in full, and a vast number of
others.
March SG, 'J1 wCm
SPRING GOODS.rpiIE
Subscribers boy to call the attention of
| L their friends and tl.e public generally to their
j stock of fancy and domestic goods, suitable lor the
season, which tliev arc just receiving, Having
been carefully selected in the .New Yuik market, |
they are enabled to sell them without any advance
on last fall's prices On inspection, the slock will
j be lound very complete. It consists of?
DKlXti GOODS.
Bareges?plain, printed ami changeable; Grenndines,
Alboiines, (ind Tissues ; printed Lawns,
y Organdies, and Jaconets; embroidered Swiss
Dresi.es; Gordon and Ea-lslon Ginghams; Eng.
lish and American prints, &c.
LAi'Llti.
Sewed and Thread Edgings and Inserting*, in
great variety ; collars and chemisettes of all descriptions:
Lace Capes, ; Gloves, Mitts, Rib.
bolts, &c.
I)OH ESTICS.
DleacltccI and brown Homespuns, all widths and
qualities; lied Ticks, .Marseilles Quilts, linen
and cotton sheetings ; 'Family Linens, Diapers,
()-c.; with a large assortment of goods suitable for
servants' wear. The whole of which will be disposed
ol on the most reasonable terms, for cash or
to punctual customers.
A. M. & R. KENNEDY.
April 2 26 tf
Removal.
TIIOS. BONNEI.I. A: CO. have recently removed to
the Sinnd lately occupied by J. Meyer, one door below
Dr. Zetnp'x Drug Store, where they will continue to
keep it well assorted Stock of Croc cries mid other CoinK?
such as Sugars, Coffee, lea. Salt. Molasses, Mackerel,
Sainton. Flour, Uice. I n lervvood's I'iekles, Keichtqis.
Syrups, preserved fruits, line gold leaf Negars, Iron of all
descriptions, Cast, (JeniM!! and Blister Steel, lines, Hn^ging
and Ko|tc. Hro., hleti'd and col. domestics, prints,
muslins, gingham*. crockery, Arc.. \\ hich they offerforsale
on reasoiiuhlc terms. A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited.
In Equity?Lancaster District.
John D. McCardell et. al., vs. James K. Douglass
el a!.?Hill fur partition of the Heal Estate of
James Douglass.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas A.
AJcCanicll, James H McCardell, William B.
Carries, Mary A. Nisbe'. Rob't Douglass, Zadock
P, Douglass, Henry (J. llorton anil wife Tahitha,
Jane L. Bell, Rachael T. Bell, Robert D. Bell, Jno.
('. Bell, Nancv i ell, John Bell, Hubert Mcllwain,
and the children ol Samuel Douglass, whose names
are unknown, Defendants in above case, reside
without the limitli of this .Slate?It is there-ore
ordered, on motion of \V. A. Moore, Solicitor lor
Complainants, that the said and above named De
lendaiits do appearand answer, picador demur to
tiie Bill in the above case, on or before the 10th of
September, 1^50; otherwise, judgment pro ronI'esso
will he ordered against all ami each of them.
JAMES 11 WlTHEltSPOON, c. e. l d,
Cnm'rs OHice, May 31. 1650. [6>7J
111 Equity?Lancaster District.
Cyrus A. Allen and wife, vs. James M. Ricliatdson
et al.Bill to subrogate account and relief.
?"'1' n nnna ri iwr I/, t.i.r Balicfarlintl flint JaillPS M. I
X Richardson, Thomas Richardson, John Richardson,
Joseph B Klingle ami wife, Margaret and
Mary Allen, Defendants in the above case, reside
without the limits of this State. It is ordered on
moimo of VV. A. Moore Soi'r for complainants, that
the said defendants do app- ar and pieaJ, answer
or demur to the bill in above case on or before the
:31st day of August 1850, otherwise judgement
pro confosso, will be ordered against each and all
of them. J. H. WITHERSPOON, e. e. l.d.
Coin'rs Office, May, 8th 18i30. 40 low
Iii Equity--Lancaster District.
J. R. Hunter vs Allen i". Blair eta).?Petition to
account and apply funds.
IT appearing to iny satisfaction that Allen C.
Blair, a defendant in the above case resides
without the limits of this State: It is ordered, on
motion of Clinton that lie do answer, plead or demur
to ti e petition in above case on or before the
7ih day of October. 1*50, otherwise judgment pro
confesso will b?* ordered againM him.
JAMBS 11 WITHERSPOON,
Conim'r. Eq. L. I).
Connn'rs Office, July 1,1850. [87]
iii Equity?Lancaster District.
J. A. Ilasseltine, Adin'r. and Amelia Villines,
Adni'x. vs. William McCorkle and Elizabeth,
his wife.?Petition to revive .and apply funds,
and so forth.
I'J' appearing to my satisfaction, that V* illiam Mr
Corkle and wife Elizabeth reside without the
limits of this State: It is ordered, on motion of
duilou Cc, Uanua, sol *s. lor petitioners, mai me
said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the
petition in this case on or before the 7l!i day of
October, 1850, otherwise judgment pro coiifesso
will be ordered .<gainst them.
JAMES li. W IT 11B ItSFOON,
Comm'r E<|. L. D.
Comtn'rs. Office, July 1, 1&50. [S7]
Mothers. Read This Attentively,
J>?&. HEELER'S COllDIAJL AND
CAKJUiYATfVE.
For the speedy and permanent cure of Dinrrhcra, Dys|
eniery, t liolera, Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cludic, Suiitincr
Complaints. Flatulency I'ains fn the Stomach, ?Ve.
and from all derangement of stomach and bowels from
Teething.
1 ne time has again arrived when diseases of the
stomach ami bowels curries its thonsanils to a premature
grave. Is there no remedy to stay the inarch ofdeatii?
We answer, YES?the Cordial will cure and prevent
nine-tenths of all cases of disease uflecting these organsMore
than live thousand cases of disease Were cured by it
during the past year. All families consulting the welfare
of 11ictr children and selves, will act wisely t?? have
tins article by lliein. In all coses of failure the money
will ehecriully returned, and to ill those who are unable
to purchase, it will he cheerfully bestowed.
THAT IT WILL, A.NU HAS CLUED,THE WOtt ST
i FOiOlS OF DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AjNL)
i iiOWLLS KEAUTIIK FOLl.OWl.Nt; E\ 1UENCES:
From the Spirit ol the' Times.
Dr. Heeler's Cordial und Carminative, is certainly a
I valuable desideratum in every tinuily, tu the* young und
to adult, but particularly vvlieree there are children. We
sjieakadvisedly, because we Inive thoroughly tried it, and
proved its beating and cllicueious properties in our luuiily.
vVe would uiosi cordially recommend tin* public to give it
a luir trial, which is only wanting to appreciate its value
Fioiu the .North American and United States Gazette,
Sept. ltlt IS47.
Ill these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves every one
to Ire prepared with a remedy for the evil elleets which ii
sometimes produces?we have been toid by those that
Knew and who have tried it?that Heeler's Cordial I* uu
article which has been used in some of the severest cases
ol Summer Complaint, both in infants and grown persons.
The Cordial can lie procured at the corner of Third and
South Streets.
From Meal's Saturday Gazette August 28th IS47.
I)r. Heeler's Cordial.'?-We Would cull the attention of
our readers to this invaluable medicine, which wilt he
found advertised at length in our columns. Asa corrective
in cases of Diarrlaea. a disease very prevalent at the present
lime, it is highly spoken of by all who have Used it.?
It is (M-neetly sale in us nature, and we speak experimentally,
wlien we say tiiat it ullordsimmediate relief.
From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. Int. 1817.
Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative This article is
advertised in another part or our |Mi|ier, it is warmly reeoiniueiided
by families who have lieu it. It is especially
Useful among children, und lias ellecled hundreds of cures.
i>i. . .1 ..i. i....,i. i....i ,,i. ti._
subject, some ol which is wry strung. Tin- Cordial is not
a quack nostrum, lint u carefully prepared medicine, anil
jici lectly free from any thing injurious.
From lite. Unity Peiinsylvaiiiaii, .Sept. IG1I11817.
We are constrained to say that lite '( 'arminutive'Y'f Dr.
Keeler's now extensively used in this City, is rapidly
making its way to public lavor. Its ingredients arc ol'
course unknown, but it is mild in its opcraiion, pleasant to
the taste, and a remedy tjuitu as good its any now used lbr
the same complaints.
From the Daily News, July 15th, 1850.
>Sunmier Complaint.?The season when this complaint
exists is now here. If persons having it in their families
would only purchase a bottle of Dr. Kceler's Carminative
Cordial, tliey would save much ex|tensc nrnl trouble. e
peak of the virtues of this medicine knowingly
From the Spirit ol the Times, Kut/.towu, July 13, ISIS.
We wish to direct the attention of the renders of this
pa|HT to Dr. Kceler's cordial and Carminative, tidveruiscd
in another column. It is a medicine highly esteemed by
own Jonc that litis used it in Diarrluca, Dysentery. Cholera
iiifiiiilum, ect, which at this season is so frequent. It is u
|ierfcct innocent medicine and giwrf immediate relief.
I're|iarcd and sold -'JL Market street Philadelphia?
where may also he hod Dr. Heeler's Cough Syrup, Vermifuge
Syrup, Ivhcimmtie Lotion, Liver and Sanative Pills,
Medicines of unsurpassed ellieticy. iXf Also Dr. Kceler's
SAUNAPAUILLA, a celebrated remedy in all Scrofula
and Constitutional Disorders. It is, without doubt, the
<:hca|?est and best remedy for Chronic Disease of Hie Chest
Strmurh, Liver, mid skin known?and admirably adapted
I'orall derangements arriving from Impurities of the blood.
Females sullcring from the Loss of Appetite, Nervous Debility,
Irregularities, Pains, Pimples, Blotch*. Sallow Complexion.
Costiveiiess, etc., Will liud theSarsnparilla decidedly
the best remedy in use lor their removal. No one
should he without Dr. Kecler's l'nmmily .Medicines, so
beneficial in many di.-cases. Pricn 81 per boltU?6 bottles
lor sj*
Formic by /. J. DkIIAY, familon S. C.xnml by Druggist*
ami Stores throughout the country. Price '25 cents
per bottle?sec circulars &e., in bands of the agents.
July II. I SCO. 51
Philadelphia
.Made Calf and (Joal Walking Shoes
Kid Ties and Slippers.just received hy
W. ANDKiiSON & CO.
tiooki; a bklcher
Wild, promptly attend to all business committed
to them as Receiving and Forwarding
Merchants. They respectfully solicit that patronage
which they promise to merit.
b tiv> ?"id,liS?.
FOR PUItlFYIXti THE ULOOD, AN0 FOR
THE CURE OF
For Hip, Ttenjovnl nm! Pevinnnent Cnre of all
UiDCa^ arising (Vom sin Impure state
of the lituod or habit oi lite
System, viz:
Scmfnla or IvirtjrV Evil. Itliciuna'iMn. Obstinate Cutaneous
Eruptions. Chronic Sore Eyes, Iting IVoini or'l ctter,
Sruiii ilea'l. Enlargement and l'sii:s of the Bote's anil
Joints,Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptom-*. Sciatica
or l.itnihago ; ami Disease ari-in^ front an Inju.lir:i--'us
use of Mercury, Acidities or Dropsy, Exposure or m >.*udeore
iii Lil'--;al.?o,ChrocicC<'iisiiluiiiiial Disordo s, arc
This medicine hits acquired a very extended and
established reputation wherever it iiu<> been u-.ed, i
base:ientirely on its own merits, which its superior
efficacy has alone sustained. The unfortunate
victim of hereditary disease, mith swollen glai.ds,
contracted sinews, and bones halt carious, I.as
been restored to health and vigor. The sctolulous
patient, covered with ulcers, I atiisomc to
himself and his attendants, has been made whole.
Hundreds of persons, who hud groaned hopelessly
lor years under cutaneous and glandular disorders,
chronic rheumatism, an i many other complaints
springing Iroin a derangement of the secretive organs
ami the circulation, have been raised as it
were Iron* the rack of disease, and now. with regenerated
constitutions, gladiy testily to the cfiicacy
of this inestimable preparation
"TRUTH IS STRONGER THAN FICTION*"
The nttentioii of the reader if called to the following astuiiifhiijg
euro, elite.eti by the use of Sands' r ar.-ujianlla.
This is to certify that 1 have a colored woman
wi o lias been afflicted for the last five years with
Scrofula, ami ali the remedies I used had no eli'ect
in arresting the progress of the complaint; on the
contrary, she constantly grew worse ; and after
expending between >>7U and $"30 with physicians,
busulcs using oilier popular remedies, w ithuut >uc
cess, till the disease had eaten away the cartilage
of her nose, made its ravages in liio root of her
mouth.
in this drc.idiul situation, with the prospect of
death staring her in lhe lace, i stated ner case to
Ifr. Disos?vay, I he agent lor Sands' Sarsajjariiia in
Aewbcrn, i\. ? by wnoni i was auviseu io use
that artic e : ami to my surprise ami lu that of iny
neighbors, she was restored to pcrleut health, ami
that in the spare u! tluce ucults and was able to
w< rk 11 two weeks I ruin tiie lane she commenced
taking it.
In witness ol tlie truth of this statement, I have
hereunto affixed mv name, tins 9:h Sept., ir.47.
JOSEPH MeCOTTER, J. P.
Mouth of Neuse River, C nivcii Co. IS. C.
Si'RE THRU AT.
The following is an extract from a letter received
Iroin Mrs. ifevan, who had becnaltiictcd several
years with Scrofulous Ulcers, Dyspepsia, &,c., anu
recently an affect ion of the throat ami chest .?
IJAtLEYsBUiKi, Va., Dee. ly, lo45.
Messrs. A. If. &. u. Sands : lielore 1 commenced
using your SarsapanllJ, my sufferings were
almost past expression ; my throat was complete!)
ulcerated, I had a dreninuI cough, and liiere were
ireqiieniiy weeks together that I could not spealt
above a vvn..>per ; ana besides, the iiitiainalioii irom
my throat cxtcMiiied to mv Imad, to that my hear*
ing was very much impaired. Alter taking the
Sarsap.trilia a short time, my heullii improved, and
my throat is now well; I am as ir e irom cough
ami tigh'.icss of ti.e chest as ever 1 was, ami can
hear quite distinctly. My throat has been well
about three months, the cureot wh cii was cti'ccted
eiil.re'y by the use ol your Sarsaparilla.
Vour Iriond, LOlil&AK. llEVAN*
The following testimonial to tiic value ol the
6'arsaparilki, is troui the Rev. Luiiier Wright,
aged 7(i years, Congregational MimsU#', residing
at Wouurn.
WoDtritN, .l/ass., .1/arcli BOlli, ls-lli.
Messrs. Siiitds : Gentlemen?From what I have
experienced, and from the u'.formation 1 have recently
received irom a number ol persons of high
respectability who have used your JSnrsapaiilla, 1
have not the least doubt but lliat it is a most valuable
medicine, and that tiie numerous cerlihcates
you have received ol its ellic.icy are luily sustained
by experience, and allliouglnts reputation and utility
are very extensive, and stand in no need ol my
humble charts to increase litem, 1 want ail who
are ahiictei by disease to become acquainted with
the ellicacy and power ol your valuaole medicine.
I am, genllemeii, gratelui.'y and very respectfully
yours, LUi'liEit WRIGHT.
i'repared and sold, who esale anu retail, by A.
B. ec. D. SA:\ihS, Druggists and Chemists, 1UU
Fulton st, corner o! William, wevv lorn. csoiu
also by Druggists generally throughout tiie United
States and Canarias. l'rice #1 per bottle; six
bullies lor So.
Sold at J.tines R. McKain's, Camden, by Dr. A.
iMilloy, Cue raw, A Fitch, Columbia, and liuviland,
iiarral 4* Co. Charleston.
March 20. 24?\v3in
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Sealing Wax, Walers, Mottos, &c., &c.,
may always be had at
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Family Medicines.
I STAR'S Balsam; Townsend's Sarsaparilt
f la: Clu rrv Pectoral; Rowand's Tonic Mixture:
Roche's Embrocation, for hooping cough;
Epping's Sarsaparilla ami Queen's Delight; Dr.
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&c.; together with every article in the line, may
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1 ; ~ ~ ~~ . I I |,,t -\I?
Tin1 subscriber nas jusi iiiiimh u un ?
hogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing
Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and
at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN.
Chimney Srreein,
OF beautiful patterns, with borders to suit.?
For salo by A. YOUNG"
J UST received Southern Corn Shelters, Patent
Cutting Knives, and Wheat ('radios, bv
I June 18 E. W. BONNE Y.
For
NERVOUS DISBA9ES, v? And
of thn;e ijotnplaiiiU- which are caaiad by An impair*^'
weakened or lnilioaltliy condition of the
NERVOUS0.1TB HEM,.' ;
Thi? benntifiii and convenient application of tbe myaterion#4
powers of GALVANISM and MAONKT1SM, bat beenrpitv
nomired by Uitlni^OMlieil phyaicians, both in fcnrope aj?l (Mr*
f'nitoil ainiM tn be the laatt Villa able neiltcinul Jiscorffy wf
.
Dr, CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
MAGNETIC FLUID,
U useJ willi the meet perfect aix{ certain success. in nil?
cases of
CRNKllAh DEBlLlTJ<.- v Strengthening
the weakened body, giving (oo? (?|S? tttiona"
organs, and invigorating the Also in flT8i
CRAMP, PARALYSIS and P^U.3?-ijygpKPSIA or'INDfOESTION.
RHjyjM VTISM, acute and chronic, gout,
EMLfcl'SY, LUMBAGO, deafness, nervous. TREMORS,
PALPITATION of the heart, apoplexy.
NEURALGIA, PAfNS in the SIDE and CHEST, LTVER
COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE
of the SPINE, IIIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS,
DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY,
and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints aria*
from one simpio cause?namely.
A Derangement of tixe Nervotu Syitea.
(H7- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medietas*
Incirme the littair, for tbey weaken the vital energies of the already
prostrated system; while nltder the strengthening
life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as applied by
this beautiful and wonderful discovery, Hie exhausted patient
and weakened sufl'eier is restored to former health, strength,
elasticity and vigor
The great peculiarity and excellence of *'
Dr. Christie's Galvanic CozrUvm,
consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by *ut
ten id nv/ilication, in place of tho usual mode of dragging and
nhrxicfung the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly
under the indicium. .......
They strengthen 11* while system, equajiitjhe circulation of
the hi no it, promote the seerelioiit, and never do the slightest in-jury
under any circnmilanctt. Since their introduction is the
United State*, only three year* since more than
i 60,000 Persons
including all ages cla.scs and conditions, among which were
a large nunilior of ladies, who are peculiarly iabject to New
ou* Complaint,. have lieen
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED,
when all hope of relief had been given op, and eeetjr thing
else been tried in vain !
To illustrate the use of the GAT.VANIC support
the casp of a person uitlicted with that bane of civilization,
DVRPKl'SIA. or ?nv other Chronic or Nervdu* Disorder, la
onlinrrr ca?D?, on- tikpn. whick, by their ctKVti 01
the nerves end muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief
but which eave the patient in a lower state, and with injured
faculties, alter the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare
this u itn the effect resulting from the applicatios, of the
GALVANIC 8KLT. Take a Dyspeptic stiflerer, even in the
worse symptoms of an stuck, and simply tie the Beitltroosd
the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. |n a shod
period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive
element of the belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation
which will puss ou to the negative, and thence back agaiu to
the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic1 eircuJa- 1
lion throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of
DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAV8
IS OFTEN A.MPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE
DISEASE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS
Of the uiost Undoubted Character, - 1
From all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient to AH
every column in thia p.i|<er! > ';
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
which conclusively proves that t "
Truth is stranger than Fiction,"
CURE Ofr
BIIEU3IATISM, BRONCmtlS AND DTSPJSPSU.
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman
of New Jersey, if distinguished attainments and exalted
reiiutution>':?5? ,-i jw'i-iu. J
Sidney, NewJersey, July 13, ISIS.
Dit. A. h. (,'heu ir?D?ac.,Siri'^rpu tjtjshto know of me
lint ha* been (be . unit in tnjbownaate, of the application of
TilK (JALVANIp bLLT AND NECKLACE. ..hi J reply is a*
follows: -
For .il>oot twenty ytarr I had bsen redwing ffom .Dyspepsia.
Every year tlie symptoms became worse, "nor could 1
obtain permanent relief from any. Course of medical treatment
whatever. Abont fouricim year* since', in consequence of
frequent exposure to the weather,.in the.discharge ol" my ] ?
total duties, J became ajihject to a severe"Chronic'Rheumatism,
which for year after -year,' caused me 'Indescribable
anguish. Farther: >u the winter of ,'4> and <4(t in consequence
of preaching a great ileal in my own . and various, other
clinrchea in thb regfdo,-1 was attacked' by the- Bronchitis,
which soon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension
of my pastoral labors. ?fy ntrrani tytlf* tw*t prm
thnmughly proiirdftd, and li my Bronchilis became worse, so
also did my Drspepsia^amLKhcumatJc affection?thus evincing
thut these disorders were connected with each other through
the medium of the Ncrvons Syetom. tin the whole pharmecopoeia
there seomed" W be no remedial agent which could
reach and recunerale my Nervosa System ; x?asV thing that I
had tried for this pur[>o?e had convplotcly filled. At last J
was led by my frlemls toeSemmo your lhrcutiona,and (though
with no very saoguioo hopes of their-oftciency.l I detenained
Jo trv the oitect of the appheation of the. QALVANJC BELT
ANI> NECKLACE," with the JlAWVETlC FLTJM^ jChlt wta
in June, l-^tti. To >tr qhkat astontimwant, i.x two oavs M?
Drarvrsis had nose; itr cioht days I was cnaslcd to
iriuui sir rArroaair Lsaoas; tveu kav* I ssnda umittko
a single service os account ok the bronchitis j snd nt
rhkumatic 1vkecti0n has knt1skly ceairo to tiocruc he.
Sucii is the wonderful and happy results ef the experiment
I have recommended the" BELT and.FLUID to' many who
have been likewise suffering JnimNmralgtc hflecboe*. They
have tried them, w.th haaetr results, 1 pxurju. .? *??ar
I am, doar.llr, W
Tic Doloreux^aad Wemalgla..
Thfto dreadful and agonixfng eomplaintstrrt tMMedieJel^
relieved by the application of Uie-Q^?.vtjric4lW,T,*f*C*l.AOK
tin Ft. cm. The Belt dlffutai the Webtricity through the
vitem; the Nccktaca baa a local effaat, and "the Fitua acta
directly upon-the ifleeted nerte?< lh tb?e dlateeeetng.
aiflictiotit the application NEVER
FITS AND CONVULSION*
These alarming aml^crrible coninUlnti ere ajwayt caused '
ny tLdrrcveemmi of iffrN+rvtr TKWiuvv BftFcKikT*Ina
Km in will cure nearly every cate. no matter how ybung.ar
I<1 the patient, or how'confirmed the complaint. Naamnraa
and astonishing proofs a.< ?a possession of tna proprietor.
()rj- Many hnudied >/tiflcataa Croat all parts of tha eomitn|r
of the-moit extiaordmary character can be given, if retyrirei
flrv No trouble or inconronience attemta the ate ST DR.
CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTHURS, aatfc/tbey way
be worn by the most feeble and delicate with perfect #aac and
safety, lu many catet the ssnsatkm- attending their new ie
hifhty yltatanl and agreeable. They can, be gent to any parti
of the country.' ' *T?, , V'
Prices: '
The Galvanic Belt, T*nroe Dollars,
The Galvanic Nacklaoe, TWO Dollars,
The Galvanic Bracelets, / One DollarEach..
The Magnetic Tluid, One DbUar.
{fcj- The artlclei are accompanied by bill aiu! plain dlrao^
Uom Fomphleta with ftall particulars maybe bed of the
aulhori/i-.l Agent T
PARTICULAR CAUTlOfo
QQ- Btutot oj CounltrjeUt an* waruiittt
3D. C. MORBHSADi M. D,,,
GENERAL AGENT FOK THE UNITED-STVTr.S,
1351 Broadway, New York. .
For sale in Camden bytho awothized Ageu^
JAMES R. McKAIN.
In Charleston by Dr. P. IffVCOHEN."
In Columbia by BOATllfGHT & .MiOT.
Mill Gudgeons, ^o, ^
Mill Gudgeons, 1U? to z20Inch i'VJ '
Mill Cranks, 8'ssorfed siiafl
North Carolina, English and Norther Hollow
Ware, assorted, from y to 55 gallons
Patent Iron Axles, I to 2^ineh.
Mill Irons of anv kind furnished to order.
McDOWALL & COOp?R.
July 8 54 It
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