Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, February 18, 1851, Image 4
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LIVER COMPLAINT,
fauadice, Djapupsiu, Chronic or Nervous^Debility,
Diseases of the
Kidneys,
A.N*D AM,
diseases arising
from a disordered I.ivcr
or Stomach. Mich a<
Constipation, inward Piles.
ftilne=s or Blood tothe IlcaJ,
acidity af the Stomach. Nan ea.
Heartburn. disgust for Fed. fullness
or weight in tiic Stomach, four
^ eructations. sinking or flot.erin'/ at Ibv
Pit of the Stomach. svviuinrin; of the
Head, hu ri-d an i difficult Breathing. flattering
at he Heart, choking or MifFtcaiittc
sensations when in a L.inu Posture, diinutr-* of
t hion. dot* or webs he tore the Sight, I'evcr and
dull pain iri tlie liead, deficiency of JVrspir.itlon.
yellowness of ike skin and eyes, pain in the tide, hack
chest and lirnbs. sudden flushes oi lhe Heart, burning in
e flesh, imagining of evil and great depression of spiiits,
CAN BE EFFECTI'AIlLY CLUFD BY
J.)R. IIOOFLANirS
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DK. C. Jt. JACKSOX,
. IT TIIE>EIOIA.\ MEDICINE STORE,
130 Arch street, Philadelphia.
Theic power over the above diseases is nor excelled, i
equalled, by any other preparation ill the I'niled Slates
as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful phyiriius
hail failed.
These Hitters are worthy the attention of invalids. I'ns
sensing ereat virtues in the rectification of diseases of tic
Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searchinj
powers tn weakness and attentions of the digestive organs
they are, withal, safe, c ertain and pleasant.
READ AND BK CONVINCED.
Cha*. Robinson. Esq . Ea-ton, MJ., in a letter to 1 r
Jackson. Jan. 9, 1850. said?
' My wife and myself have received more benefit fron
vottr medicine than any other we have ever taken for tl?
Dyspepsia and Liver disease."
" The Tenth legion," published at Woodstock, Va.
Jan. 10, 1850, said?
"A GHEtT MEDICINE"
"We have uniformly refrained from recommending t<
the public any of the various Patent Medicines of the day
unless thoroOghly convinced of their value. Among those
we consider worthy of notice is the Herman Bitters, inven
ted by Dr. Hoofland. and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Plnl
adelphia. One instance in particular, in which the sii|?e
rior virtues of this medicine have been tested, has falici
under our observation. During the last summer, a son o
Mr. Abraham Brabill, of this country, was very seriou?dj
afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying ill vail
various remedies, he purchased a liottleof ihe Bitters am
?(W motor it. was so much relieved of his distressing inal
ady that he procured another bottle, ami is restored entire
ly to' tith.
It RAD FURTHER A FEW TACTS.
The "Philadelphia Democrat,'" the leading German jour
nal of Philadelphia. The editor said. Nov 24th?
"We again call attention to the removal of the Gcrrnai
Meilicine store, llie principal depot for the sale of J)r. Hoof
land's German Bitt-rs, from 278 Kace to 12l> Arch street
one door below Sixth. Owing to the increased demain
for this medicine, and for the accommodation of hi?iitiiiter
ous patients, I)r. Jackson "has been ((impelled to occupy i
larger store. We wish him success in his new qitHriers
he is deserving of it. The Bitter* Mixture is without doub
the gnatest medicine extant for diseases of the Liver am
Bowels. A stubborn case ol Chronic Diarrhoea has conn
under our notice, wherein the |>atieni hod exhausted tl.<
Materia Medicas of the different scliools of medicine wit!
noapparent benefit. lie. was induced to nse these bitters
and a few bottles of them have entirely cured hint: .Man;
och cases we could refer to. We hope our readers wi
recollect this great restorative, should they be so itiifortu
nam as to require its u?e. Dr. Jaeksou possesses th- orig
inal unpublished receipt of Dr. Hoofland, nr.d he prepare)
this medicine with this care. Those purchasing shouk
call at his store, or sec that his name is written ti|?on tin
wrapper outside, and blown in the bottle, as imitations o
all good articles urr
J'tdge 31. 31. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific ant
literary attainment*.saia in his "New York Weekly 31"*
enger, Jan. 6. 1850,
"I)r Hoopi.AN'n'a German Hitters.?Here is a pre
C ration which (lie. leading presses in the Union appear tc
unanimous in recommending. and the r.-ason is olniutis
It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the mos
celebrated physicians of modern times, the late f)r. Chris
topber Wilnelm lloofland. Professor to the I'ltiversiiy o
Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, ami one o
the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced
He was emphatically the enemy of humbug. and therefore
a medicine of which he was the inventor and ciuh?r?er may
be confidently relied on. lie specially recommended it n
liver complaint, dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of t lie
stomach, constipation, and all complaints arising from a
disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestine*.
Nine Philadelphia papers express their eonvie.
lion of its excellence, and several of the editors sjieak ol
its eflects from their own individual experienc e. Ctidet
these ciicumstances we feel warranted not only in calling
tho attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (iJr,
C. M, Jackson's) preparation, hut in recommending lite article
to all afflicted."
3IORK KVIPRNCK.
The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,'' th- Is-st family
newspaper published in the United States, the editor suysol
pr. noon, ami's tlKKM.W HITTRIt-s.
*'Il is seldom that we recommend what arc termed Pat
ent Medicines to the confidence and ptilroiutge four readon.I
therefore, wlicn we recoiiuileiid Dr. JIoofl;uid*?
Gorman Bitters, we w ish it lobe distinctly iiinl?*r?ti>,Kl thai
ttfl art* not speakm of the no?trtiiu? of ill day. that are
noised about for a brief period arid then forgotten after they
liave dime their guilty rare of mischief, but of a lirine
longeltaelishcd, universally prized, and which has met
the lieartv approval of the Faculty iisejf."
Evidence u|mn evidence has le*oii received 'hi., the
foregoing) from ail sections ol the I'nioii. the la-l three
years, and the strongest lesiimouy in its favor, i-. that there
is more of it liscp in the pructieeW the regular I'liysiemnof
1'liiladslphia lliuii all other i nstrums combined. a lin t
that can easily ha established, and fully proving that a
scientific preparation will m-.-t with their quiet approval
when presented even in this form.
That this medicine will cu'e liver complaint and dyspepta,
no one can donhi. after using it as directed. It ads
specifically upon the s'ntnaeh and liver?it is preferable to
calomel iii all bilious diseases? .be riled is
They can beadministered to female or infant with safety
and reliable benefit, nt any time
llKW VKt: Ol' (b.t'NTKKKBIT.*.
This medicine has attained that high character which
is necessary for till medicines loattuin to inilnee eumiter
feiters to put forth n spurious article at the risk id' the lives
of those who are luiiocenlly deceived.
LOOK W CM. To Till: X.VitKS OF THE rilM INt:.
Tliev have the written signature of ('. .11. JAQK-SO.N
upon the wrapper, and tin* name blown in the bottle, without
which thev are spurious.
For sul<", wlnilfsul'* and retail, at ill"
rsKiDMN MKIMCIM: >rown.
No. 120 Areli street. one d<?>r below sj\th. (late of 27.S
Knee street.) by respectabledealers geiierally
tlirotis;lioiii ilie country.
For sale in ('amhex. I>y James IJ. M'Ivain- .(Viluinbiu
by Boatwriglit Alj.it?Chester c. II. I?v Ib-edy .V, Mill',
ami by res|iei iablc Druugistt generally throughout the
United States.
An?.j3._ _ CI
Sn 1 )>3a. <ttiiBiitlc>.
THR .Subscriber has just received a few nttcesu
of Rosciijjarten &. Denis's 6'ttperior Quinine
which he oilers at prices aslow as it can lie possibly
aflorded in this market, for cash or short ciedif.
__ /. J. DeIIAV
Domestic Items.
BROWN and bleached rsheetinos, every width,
Tickino; Kr.glish i.,oii<r-clullis; Counterpanes,
a Ii?I I >,
plain ana ugureo rummi h ,,
colored Homespuns ami Denims; plaid I missy.
Flannels and Blankets, at all prices.
\ L$o
iir?o pieces of blenched and brown Homespuns
as low aalliev can bo bought any wlmre in Amor
ca. At JAMBS WILSON'S.
Hardware, Groceries, Bagging, Rope
and Twine.
RKADY-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Rennets,
Boots aud Shoes &c. Just received and fur
ealc at the lowest prices possible by
M. DRUCKBR <f- CO.
Ilaixin*.
A few Boxes new Raisins, just received by
W. C. MOOR'S.
| Upward of Ten Thousand Cures,!
ousn]R2)i:ou can l>c Cured 11
DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF i
IJVeOfiUOKT A \ TA12,
I For tho cure of Consumption and all Diseases
ol'(Im Lungs mid Breast.
FROM DR. ill RAM COX.
| Late. Professor in Cincinnati Ifcitclic Medical
College
i Mr. A. T. Srovill: However reluctant I Imp
| lifpii to pMnut inj' name to Iie at lactic i t<> patent
! medicine, 1 eotiPiiJs'r it a ilntr to the cotiimtiiii'y l<?
! st. to thai in three cases of incipient consumption,
j vi/i: M,>s Mi.-s lhirir.-T, mid .Mr. 11 11. Cox,
imp ofi#?r Ciiy ' on lie i I, that Dr. Rowers* Liver,
uort am! Tar operated more !iUe a spec,tic tlian
I ill... ... .. 1 r.iv>r ikciI. One Mi
j J11\ c riiiv ?/; ijr;i i r'iiiuu i f ? - -. .. - ?
j ihe case.-, viz: Miss Bell, prmiminceil l.y sev-r.il
, 1'hysiri.uis :o be lahnrinjr umler lite last "!{4C
j Nrrolii Ions Consumption. She is no a" in
I li??,:l:h, ire,in ihe us3 ofa few buttles uf lite above
syrup. 11 !U Ail CUX, .1/ I).
Cinciimoti, Jar. 25, 1">47.
FROM THE i .%. JulKIl'. IIENUY MORSE
.Mr. A. Scm 11: lain well acquainted with Dr.
Hiram (lux am his practice, bo lavinir boon my
j physician lor many years, ami can cheei fully say
, | that 1 have as much conliJcnco in his skill as any
man living. IliONllA 3IUKSE.
! ("inrimiat*, \ov. 8th, 1817.
Despair not though your Physicians and Friends
Rive you up to die!!!
] I Your condition cannot be more helpless than
I thai nl Mrs. Howe.
I This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in
I my side and breast, attended with a distressing
l cough, and tor the space nl one year grew rapidly
. worse. Although I had in attendance three physicians,
one of whom was considered very skillful,
, all of their efforts pioved alike unavailing. At
last one of the physicians came ir, and decided that
I could not live more than one day longer! All
1 I of my friends believed tin I a few days at most
* ! would pud my earthly career.
. I My brother at Ibis crisis, hearing of the astonish*
! ing cures made by Dr. Hodge re' Liverwort and
" j Tar, went to Chiilicotlie, dislan? thirty miles, to
j-j procure the above medicine; and. strange to tell,
iielore I iiad used half a bottle my cough was eni
! tire y cured, and when I had used two bottles I
1 was able to attend to my familv vocations as usual.
HARRIET HOWE.
Mr. Merriweather writes as Follows:
Mr. A. L. Scnvill, Dear .Sir?Dr. Rogers' Liver
wort and Tar came safe to hand. I have sold a
number of honles. I has met with great success.
: A young man of this place, supposed to have the
, consumption, has been entirely cured.
1 I). MERRIWEATHER.
Denmark, Tenn., June HO, Id-Id.
. CCyTlie following certificate from one of tlis most ilistin.
' guislied physicians in Cincinnati.is entitled ft great credit:
. I (eel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe follow
ing statement, conscious that it may ap)R'ur unprofes[
sional. Mr. Charles Wade, ?f t..i* city, was <|uilc low
' with Pulmonary Consumption, for which I had been
1 treating with less than Usual success. At his request, and
; that of 111* Jriends, I permitted nun m try wr lingers
I Liverwortand Tar; and I must confess that iis eileots
worn really surprising. After 11*1112 toe second hottle iny
visits were discontinued. and he was soon restored to
peulllt. I do conscientiously recommend iny brother prarDinners
to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary coinilaints
whicli baffle the ordinary mode of treatment,
j. WILLIAM J. Kb.li AKD6, M. 1).
Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1611
Extract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 2f>, 1616.
Mr. A. L. ?S'covill, Cinciiiuati:
Dear .Sir?I want you to send nte otic gross of Dr. Rogers'
Liverwort and Tar. 1 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.
Voiir*. 4*c., li. \V. HIT I'lNOTO.N, Druggist.
IK?* Be xx are of Couutcrfci.s und base Imitations.wKI
N. 11.?The genuine articles 1. signed. "Andrew Ko.
gers."on ilie engraved wrapper around each hnltlc.
i iO" Price?jll per Iw'.lle, or six Bottles for $'?. A'old
" | wholesale and retail by
SCOVIL MEAD,
13 ("larles .New Orb-ana.
.Vole (oucal Agent* |',r (lie Southern .Vlates,
I Sold by J. R. McKain. I'uinden ; A. bitch, Coliitubia :
1 j Havilami. Ilurrull A; Co.. and I*. M. Coke*, Charleston i
Mannset Hull, Winn-boro.
f i QJ't'allon the Agent fur a pamphlet, and see
| the above < ertificates in lull, and a vast number < I
; others.
March 86, 21 wfim
- 1* t nrn jc'i'iri).
A ni'j.^1 Mj w r. > >/ ... .
THE CELEBRATED
I A certain rein !>"? f??r ul! Ilxci pains m iln> .>in'e. Che*i
J I.'iiiif. Itiifk. Ha v-1', 31'i-rl -s. itlieuinntisui in all its vsi|
ried fnmis. Nervo'tn All'-ciintis. I.niu! and I.iver Comi
plaints. S; i al Afl"' timis. Female Weaknesses. sir. iMc.
' For tin* abie e c ..iiplainis this p!a?ler lias im kuimi.?
I Tii'' '-treat i del) HV which it lias already acquired, tint mi*
' u 111 tliet.d, li it in tiie new wi.rld--tlie extraordinary
cures il lia- pvrf Vliicd ill the most extlellie cases ill* Miller.
1 iin?. tinve a< quired l??r u Midi a rejurati-m, liiat tl.e pro
pr.eti-r has lot?uu.il recently?h-eii able to supply hat*
. incdehlaud.
i 'J'lie -ales t!iniii ;!n.nt every city, town and village in
. the L ailed States, are \\ in.. ill a parallel!
A cireiiiii-lanco tot Mirpri-im;. when the vast iiiiielinl ut*
' huuinn sutlirint; relieved hv its use i> considered. In spii
nal det'ecis. i l.e lii-iielli usually is id'the most decided eliaj
racier. In .NcrvcUs ('oiiiplaaits. nineteen eases nut nf
I twenty re.addy yield to the |icue|rutiiig stiumlu cumhined
i in this vuhliitile preparation.
Ill lltirliiiinlMii. i'llluT acme or ciirome, hi- ri.inu>
' tin- 11 .-lir.-w I'lasii r have l??im since I n universally ac'
knowledgcd. Those who :ir?* laboring under weak backs,
! no matter ln>in what cause the weakness may have nrigij
iialeil?even if such persons have been misguided in pre.
I vious applications?ill the ll-c of I lie Hebrew Plaster lliey
! will llinl I lie atlected pari suddenly restored in its origij
MJUIldllcsS. " '
Ax a supporter in cases??f ronstitutioml vveaknes ii will
b" feiiiiil nl urea! advantage. |i is particularly rwenintneiiilei)
in female* wini are suffering fruiu Midile weaklies*,
or general debility. In short. ii oinbrnees all tin- virj
tin? which I lie linet .-eielllilie liliutl was capable oflcoui]
pounding !ruia vuhiabc- -ubslanci s found in ihe old world
I and will be found entirely tree Inuil those nlijectinns
| which are a sunn f cuinp aim with the nuiiierousspreadplasters
now before the public.
, Where this I'lnstcr it applied, pain en mint exixl.
I These Plasters possess the advniil ige nl Icing put up in
air-tight boxes, hence lliey retain their full virtues in all
I climates. We have just received the following testimo- I
nial froinC. (' .NVIIcrs. an eminent lawyer in successful
practice in Wilcox county. Alabama, lie is a gentleman
in bit:It standing, and one whose influence has great
> weight:
Camden, Ala., Nov. 2/. His.
Messrs. Ssenvil Meatl: (Jontlemen?Having been re.
I quested to state what lias been the result of my experience
by the use of your Hebrew Plaster. I cheerfully comply,
1 by lisayinc that I have found it in he as heretofore reroin.
I ineinletl.au invaluable uiedicine. Intlilb reiil cases of my
J family I have applied the I'lasier to chrouie sores, tumors',
and pains, and it ha* never failed to aflhrd instant relief.
I have also used it with good effect upon my own persnu.
! in trie cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely
! afflicted. uespeciiuiiy. tic
C. C. SKLLKKS.
I fteirare of Cnuntrrjeils and Muse Imitations.
I CAUTION?Tin' subscribers arc tin- only General
i Audits in the s>'outlierii Stales fur the sale ill'this truly
I valuable Master; ami in urilfr to prevent purchasers being
| imposed tipuii by a miinlcrfeil article, sold in litis city and
I elsewhere fur lite genuine, Ih?-y Invite particular attention
I to lh?' following marks of the genuine:
| I. The genuine is put tip ill smooth, engine-turned bottonu'd
Imxcx, not soldered in.
2. The genuine h.i* the engraved lu-ail of Jew David
j 011 the ilireetions aroiiml lite box, ? it It accompanying R?i
rurd of Court, to K. Taylor, Rochester.
set)VIL & .MR AD,
113 Chart res si.. New Orienna,
Soln Genernl Agent* fur the Sunt hern Sidfrs.
| ?Sold by J. K. MeKnin Cuinilen: A. Filelt. Columbia; !
j Ilaviland Harrull iV Co. ami I*. M. Cohen Charleston; I
| Mansel Jfn.ll. WiiuislMirough. Caldwell & James, New- |
J berry; Reedy & Kulf, Chest will*.
inr-," uwTcrTk* ,'i irftjxanrnrmMrTifiabj.wi'ttVmai
Mothers, Read This Attentively, \
?>K. UEFJiEK'S CORDIAL AID I
(inflnAtivi:.
For tin' s|vr?iiy and permanent nire cf Diarrlura, Djs- ;
entery. (Infantum. Cholera .Worliiis. ('imlic. Sum- '
ntrr Complaints. Fluiulrnry I'nins in tin- stoniarli. At. j
siiiil Iron, ali (loraimi-ment i'l stomach anil bowels from
Tt"?*! IliliH.
{S3* Tiii' lime has attain arrived v.lo*n diseases of the
stomach mnl liowt-ls carries its tlnnisimh In a premature
crsiM*. Is Uii'iv in, rriueiiy to stay the mareli of death '
We answer. VES?tile Oirdinl will cure end prevent
nine-ieiiihs uf nil cases of disease aliening limn* orirans*
More ihan live thousand eases of di-.ea.- e were ettreil by ii
I during; the past war. All families runsuliiiur I lie wellitre
of their children mid Reive*, w ill ai t wisely to have
ilii.- article hy tliein. In all oases of failure the money
will eheerfuily Ik: returned, and to those who are unable
I in piirrluise.it will lv rhecrfullv In-towed.
THAT IT WILL. AND HAS CLUED. THE WORST
; FOUMS OF DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND
| UOWELS UKaDTHE FOl.LOWINO EVIDENCES:
From the SpirUoftin: Tim-s.
I)r Iveeler's Corilial ami ("urniinative. is certainly a
j valu.iMe ilesiileriituiii iii every family, to I lie young ami
i to adiiit.hul parlieiilariy wher.-e there are children. We
I speak .dvisedly. beoaiise we have thoroughly tried it. and
I oroveii its henlui" ami efficacious oroiiefl ies ill our 1st mil V.
] We would ino.-l cordially reci.muient! Hie public 10 give n
i a lair trial, vthirli is only winning I" appreciate its Vnnu
From the North American and I nited Stales Ca'/.eiie,
Sejit. Itli 1,817.
In these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves every one
, tube prepared' with a remedy for the evil -lieft.- which it
sometime:. produces?we have lieen In'.tl hy those that
' knew iiiul wtneliave tried it?that Keller's Cordial t* an
i ait.cle winch has been Used in some of the severest f.itrfes
ol Mummer Co/uplniul. both in inliinis anil grown persotis.
| The Cordial can be procured at llie curlier of Third ami
' .South Streets.
From Neul's Saturday Gazette August 2dlh 1317.
I)r. Kceler's Cordial.?We would call the attention of
our readers to this invaluable medieine, which wili he
found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective
in cases of Diarrhoea, a disease very prevalent at the pres.
cut litue. it is highly spoken of by all whol-ave used it.?
It is perfectly sale in its nature, and we speak experimentally,
when we say that it allurd* immediate relief.
Front the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st. 1817.
Dr. KeelerV Cordial and Carminative This article is
I advertised in another pnrt or ottr paper, it i* wnmilyre'
commended hy latiiiiie* who have tied it. It is especially
j Useful among ehildreti. and lias e(lccte(| hundreds of cures,
i The doctor is iilninduntly supplied with testimony ti|ion the
subject some ol which is very strong. The Cordial is not
j a (pluck nostrum, but a carefully prepared medicine, and
! perleefly nee front any thing injurious.
| From the Daily Pennsylvania:!, AVpt. lfitli 1817.
We are constrained to say fhal the '! 'arniinative",of Dr.
Keeh-r's now extensively used in this City, is rapidiv
making its way to public lavor. Its ingredients are o
; course unknown. ixu u is miiii in its operation, pleasant: i
j ilie taste, und a remedy quite as good as any now used for
i tin: same complaints.
Front tlie Daily News, July 15tli, 18.")0.
' Summer Complaint.?The season when this complaint
i exists is now here. If persons having it in their fiimilies
; would only purchase a buttle of Dr. Heeler's Carminative
Cordial, they would mve much expense and trouble. e
peak of the virtues of litis medicine knowingly*
Front the Spirit ol the Times. Kutztown, July* 18.1818.
We wish to direct tin* attention of the readers of this
paper to Dr. Heeler's cordial and Carminative, advernised
in another column. It is % medicine highly esteemed by
every (one iliat lias used it in Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Cholern
infantum, eet, which at this season is so frequent. It is a
: perfect innocent medicine and gives immediate relief.
1'reparcd and sold -lJl .Market street Philadelphia?
I where may also he had Dr. Heeler's Cough Syrup, Vernttj
luge Syrup, KheuiiKitic Lotion, Liver and Sanative Pills.
1 .Medicines of unsurpassed efficacy. (XT* Also Dr. Heeler's
j SAlO'APAKILLA, a celebrated remedy in all Scrofula
I and Constitutional Disorders. It is, without doubt, the
cheapest and best remedy for Chronic Disease of the Chest
Slrinach. Liver, and skin knoivn?and admiratily adapted
forall derangements arri'ing from Impurities of the blood.
Females suffering front the Loss of Appetite, Nervous Debility.
Irregularities. Pains, Pimples. Blotch*. Sallow (.'out1
piexam. Cnstiveiiess, etc., Will find the Sarsaparilla de!
ridedly the best remedy in use for their removal. No one
sic'iilit tie without Dr. Heeler's Famniilv Medicines, so
henetie.al in many diseases. Prien ?1 per botiK?(5 bottles
lor ?5*
For sale hy_ Z. J. Die HAY. Camden S. C..nnd by Druggists
and Stores throughout the country. Price 25 cents
per Iwil|i?see circulars&e in hands of the agents,
j July 'J, lrtfiil. 51
i 7
l>7aHvT?igfi>iiSe:iWI'at\.i <, dSHi .Tjf
AII 1-3.15> OF A IjEJ OTBIUHS
The envy of all Pill manufacturers,
1">annse they sire safer, Ix?tj??r nix! more elliracions than
> any others : arid because tin; public will take no othj
ers il' tlicy can obtain them.
500,000 Roxcs
have born sold annuallv f-?r the last five rears.
VOI'Nfl AM) OLD. AIA1.K AM) FKMALE.
ran ahvavs take them with emial sulci v. without fear.
IF PILLS RK NKCI'SSAIIV
for purging and cleansing the Stomach and Rowels, and
i puril'i iiig the Wood and fluids of the body, lake no others
?for no other pills produce those combined cl'-cls, or contains
Snrsajsirilla in tliPin
flat, Drink and live ns itsttnl,
and pursue four usual occupation whilst taking them
*?- >- , in.;.
without Icnroi liiKiiiL'coiti.uuniii:
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
i arc nntiTil tli.it more a n- r.-rtifumtes (front phvsi
oians, Clergymen, .Member* of Conere** anil re*peetnhlc
I citizens) (Mil he procured of their ellicnry tliiiti any oilier.
Forty Pills in u Ihut !!
anil colli nt twe.\ty-fivk cents a box. with direction*
j uiul miielt wholesome advice ncrniiipnnying each bent,
'I hey no tif-teor unpleasant smell.
Free from dust or powder of any kind,
Do not gripe the Stomach or llowelc.
I'rodnee nociekitecc. vomiting or had feelings,
TiiEv abb noon at ai.i. timis,
And adapted to mo>-r diseases rnmntun to mankind.
No one having onre taken them will he willing afterwards
to take any others. Iterance lliev always do good, and if they
j do not then no others will.
j Dr. X. H.LRIDV I'ropriotJ ma.Wntinfnrtnrer,
] is :i regular Druggist. Chemist and Physician, of fifteen
; years eMs-rience in I'liiladelpliia : Graduate of the I'ni
j versitv of Peiinsvlvunia ; Mrmher of diflerrnt Medical InI
Miliitions of Philadelphia. .New York. Boston, Baltimore
I Are., and associate and corresponding member of several
.Medical Institutions of lomloii nod Paris?hence the reason
of the. greater confidence placed in hi* pills, and their
bring recommended in the practice of most respectable
physicians throughout the United Stales.
[ ?ty Principal Depot. Dr. I.kmiy's Dispensary,No. 114
j IV'irtli Fourth st". Fliilndenpliia?and cold wholesale nnd
I retail at MrKAl.VS Drug Store. Catndett; 'POLAND A:
criiTts. Columbia: Mil 1 FU.V BOSSAltD. Sumter
vill- : Dr. A' \I.i.OV.Fheraw: PK \TT&JAMES. New1-n,
i.M i Pa i;i:F.I?V,FIii- lerville; j. l. VONGUE,
H i11-lii'To: II. II. WKsi". I uiouvilie : Dr. P. M. CUIIi..\
siM i < l.l'.VKI. \NII, i'ltarli'|tion; and by inost Druggisrs
iV S:nri'kci*|icrs iullie I niii'd Slates.
Aug. 'JO. IS50. I'Jm
Philadelphia
Made ('a'I*nmi (ioal Walking Shoos
Kit! Tics and Slippers.jnsl received hy
W ANDKUSON & CO.
Cxcciitor'N i\o!icc.
AUi those who were indebled to the late James
II. Mclvain, at the time of his deafh, are hereby
railed upon to come forward and make settlement.
And those having claims against his estate will
please hand ihcni in properly attested,
JOHN RU65SKR, Exc'r.
Kept 6, 1850, 71
wTIf. R. WORKMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Camden, 8. O.
(Office immediately in rear of the Court House.)
WILL ATTEND THE COURTS OF
Darlington and Sumter Districts.
Business entrusted to him wilt meet with prompt
and careful attention. July 20.
PS1
j
C.\ <fcl'AHT BOTTLES.
; KOI I PURIFYING THIS BLOOD, AND FOIl
TIIB CURB OF
For the. llrranvnt and Petmitnrnt Cure of nil
lJiseases arising from an Impure slate
of the Wood or habit of the
System, viz :
! Scrofula or King's Kvil. KiieumutiMn. Obs'tinal* Ciiinnnniis
Krnpiioiv*.Chronic Sore Kyes, King Worm orTcttcr,
! Srsil.I i(t?n<l, r.nI:irsr?fn?<*Jit ami i'ain <>f tin* lSmus anil
; Joint?,Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptom*. Scinti<-a
j or Lumbago ; an.1 Diseases arising from an Injudicious
iisu ofJIerr ury. At iditie* or Dropsy, Kxptsnre or Imprudence
in l.ife; alsn.Chroeic Con-uitutiinal Disorder*, Ac
Tiic value of this preparation is now widely
known, and everyday the field of its usefulness is
extending. It is approved and highly recommen
dod by l'hysirians, and is admitted to be the most
powerful and searching preparation from the root
that lias ever been employed in medical practice
The unfortunate victim <>l hereditary disease, with
swollen glands, contracted sinews and holies hail
carious has been restored to health and vigor ?
The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers, loathsome
to himself and his attendants, has been made
whole. Hundreds of persons, who had groaned
hopelessly for years, under cutaneous and glandular
disorders, rheumatism, and many other complaints
springing Irom a derangement o| tl.e secretive
organs and the circulation, have boor, raised
as it were from the rack of disease, and now, wbh
regenerated constitutions, gladly testily iu the et!
licacy of this iti?st:niable preparation.
The follow.ng ucrtiticate irom coi. Samuel G.
Taylor, a genthmjjn ol hig!r. standing ami extensive
acquaintance through ti.e southern states, and
lately ajipointed consul to New Gtcr.ada. coin1
mends itselt to the attention ot all.
New Vrrk, January T, 18 IS.
Messrs'. A. B. &, 1). Sands?Ocd leuien: Having
used and witnessed the efl'ects ol your va liable
preparation ot Sarsaparilia ou liilfereut jiet-f
sons in d He rem parts ol t lie southern coiit.iry.
viz?Viginia, Loui.-inti, Texas and Mexico, I fee!
much pleasure in sta'ing IJ?e high opinion entertained
of its medicine! value, in my own case, it
acted alums' like a c harm, removing speedily, the
enervated state of the system, ami exciting in the
most agreeable manner, a tonic and in\igoruliiig
I influence.
Your Sarsnparilla is highly approve i' and extensively
used by the army in Mexico, and my cousin,
(Jen. Zach.iry Taylor, lias lor I no past live? years
been in t lie b.ibil ol using it, and reeommenils I lie
sauin; he and myself adopted tlie article at the
same time, and it is now considered an utmost in
dispensable article m the army, [tv conclusion, I
would say that the belter it is known, the more
highly it will ho prized, an I trust that its health
restoring virtues will m ko it generally known
throughout the length and bread h of our widely
extended country. \ >ti s very rosnectlully,
b. (j. 'I'AYLUll, l". .s. c"o:i-nl to N. Granada
KKM VIIK AlU.r. (IRK OK HKoNrillTIS.
New Vnrl;, l'"ol?. 17, IS15.?Messrs Sand.-: If;iving
suffered in my years with a d .sense of my
throat, iitfcrtiri^r tin? laryr x, during which time I
was treated liv tin; mast eminent physicians it,
Europe ami ilm United Slate?, without receiving
any permanent benefit, but ail tlie lime my ?enoral
IleaiIII and strength declining, and she disease
making tearful progress; caustic application- were j
used, and what' ver e'sc was thought most efficient
lor producing a cure; but 1 am confident the deplorable
situation 1 was in, tin? laryngitis la iiig accompanied
with phthisis and great diiiiculiy in
breathing, would soon h ive terminated n y life, had
1 not obtained relief tiiiouoh your invaluable Sarsanarilla.
1 must say, gentt^men, when 1 eom;
nienccd using the Sarsnparilla. I did not place j
J much coulidence in its virtues; and this will not
I surprise you when I inform you that I had tried
j more than til' y different remedies during the pa.- '
I I'n.rj ?- ii,i,iiT i,in, sii.'i'i-ss' tint alter lakui r
your iSarsnpnrilia alow weeks, I was obli.ed to
yield at last to evidence. Tiii* marvellous spe ilic !
lias not only relii vd. lint cured ine; and I therefore
t(link it my duty gentlemen, for llis benefit of suffering
humanity, to give you tins nUestntimiofmy
cure. Yours very truly, U PARENT.
CriMllale of France in I he U. States. :
The above staleinent and signature were ac-!
ktmwlcdgod in our presence hv Air. I). Parent, a>
true. Fur lite Consul (ien ral of France,
L. BURG, Vice-consul. '
.The following interesting case is presented, and '
{ the reader invited to its rrrefill nerus.il?comment''
on such evidence is tin necessary.
New York, April 20, 1S47.
Messrs Sands: Gentlemen?Having long been j
alllicted with general debilty, weakness, loss of appetite.
&c.., receiving no benefit fr< in tlie various <
i remedies prescribed, I concluded, about lliree j
| months since. t'? make use of your Sarsapnrilla. I
now have the pleasure of inlor .ting you that its
effects have been attended with the happiest results
in restoring my health, and I am induced to >
add tny testimony to the many others you already j
possess, and those desiring further information, I ;
persanaliy give the particulars of my case, and the
effects of this invaluab o medicine, by calling
265 Bowerv, New York. Yours respectfully.
JANET MclNTOSU ja
This certifies that M ss Janet .Mcintosh is
known to me a member ol the church in good
otaiitliiur. and U'nrtllV of COIlfideilCe.
" ' J. S. SPF.NTRR.
Pastor Second Piwlhyterian Church. Brooklyn.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.
B. &. 1). SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100
Fu'ton st, corner of William, New Vork. Sold
also by Druggists generally throughout the United
States and Canada*. Price ?1 per bottle; six
hottlcs lor $3.
Sold at James R. McKain's, Camden, hy Dr. A.1
Malloy, Cneraw, A Fitch, Columbia, and H.viland,
Harral tf* Co. Charleston.
Oct. 8. 8'2?\v3in
Scgars and Liquors.
SEGARS, of favorite brands; Brandy; (ISO.))
second quality Brandy; Champagne and otli- I
er Wines* Porter and ale; choice old Port Wine,
Millar's old Rye Whiskey; old Mong. Whiskey; :
New England Rum. For sale by
Nov. 18. II. LEW &, SUN;
1
The Great Cough Eemeiy
For the Cure ?f
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION
The annals of medical science, affording as they
<ln amplo proof t.f tlie |.?\v??r and value of many
medical agents, have furnished no examples i<J
compare with me salutary effects produced by
"AYFlt'S CLBRItY PBCTOUAL"
'i'he remarkable euros ot tie disease of the
Lungs which Icive been realized hv its use. a' tester!
as they arc by many prominent profe-sors ami
physicians in this and foreign lands, sin mi !l in-oiiri
?ge the afflicted to persevere with t ? strong aiu
i snranrcthat the use of the 'Cheary I'ceUtaV will
reli. ve ai d tiItiinntelv cure lliem.
We present to the public unsolicited testfmoni^
i ais Iroin some of the hrst n.en ih our entintrv4<iip1
on whose judgement and experience implicit con- ^
tidcnce uiav l>e placed.
l)r mm KISS, Piatulenl Vr. Medical Colteo*
t one of tho nn'.-t lea* red ami iii!ellj.:eii! piiyslciatis
, in the country, considers it a Vompo-uiou of rare
i excellence for tiie cure of that formidable disease,
I Consumption."
Norwich, April 20, 1316.
Or. J. C. Aver?Dear tSir :?Agreeable to ibe
request r>l your agent, we will cheerfully stale
whai we have known ot t lie effects of your CHERRY
PBCTOKAitMttid they have been aftnrilfhiug
indeed. Mrs. Betsey Sireeler had be^sfllicted
with a severe ami relentless cough, winch reduced
Io.t very low ; so low tnat littic hope could be entertained
of her recovery, Numerous remedies
i had been tried without effect, before the Cherry
\ Pectoral. Ami that has cured lie**, (Jearge War.
1 kinsoii had to our knowledge been afflicted
with asthma, tor eleven years, and grown yearly
I worse, until the Cherry Pectoral has now removed
j the disease ami he is as free from any of its syrup:
torns as we are. The Kev. Mark Dane hail been
! so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to dis'
able liiu. from his duties, and nothing had afforded
! Inin relict until I (Mr. I Jiormag ) famed him a
i bottle of your Pectoral, which cured him at once,
i and Iih nuw otJieiates as usual in this place.
| These arc lhree of the rases in winch we hare
i kdown it successful, but never tail. VV, have
i jrre.it pleasure in certifying ,oliiese facts ; and ate
: respected sir, your humble nflAs.
KKR7I) TIIORMNG.
IION. J. BATTLES.
|
| Among the distinguished authorities who have
! given their names to recommend "Cherry Pector!
a'," as the In st remedy that is known for the Af
: lections of the lungs, are "London Lam ei," "Ca;
nadia Journal ol Mmlical Science," "Boston Mei
dical and Surg cal Journal," "Charleston (ACS)
; .Medea! Review," "New Jeise'V Medical Report.
; Prof. Webster. Harvard College, Prof, Qa>-t.
| let1, Traiisalvania University of Mericine. Presii
dent Perkins, Vermont .Meuical College, Dr. Val!
t ntme .l/mi. New Vork City, Parker Cleveland,
j Bowilott College. J Vol'. BiitlerrteM, Willouglihy
j College, Ohio, Piof. Brai:hwai?e, Leeds (Eng.)
.M dical Seho..|, S r Ric hard Kane. Queen's Col* ^
lege, Ireland, I'rol. iwcunaum. (.etpsic. ;
I'lie public have Iiii11?> fcpow (he virtues and an- <
tnnishmg success of iho "Clierrv Pectoral," in
curing ilrso is' 5 ot the lungs, when they Will feel
set lire from these dingers, whenever this remedy
ran he obtained. ' ' '"y '
| Prepared by J. C. A YBR, Chimin, Iaixrell Mots
| ind so d in Cauidon at MeK AIM'S Drug Store and .; *
In* Drugi-ts generally threugivmt the Unite Slates.
| " Iter. 10, 1 <>l?. 97 Ho)
FEMALE PILLSi \
T'or Females or 1y,
Iiivatunb!e to young, married aud single*
2>II. LEfDl'S
Ri^eovalivt' and monthly Pills.
Trice 2.> cts. a ilox.
CCDMIWNIKD with a small pamphlet, conil
taining full directions, useitii hints, inloruAtiou
and advice t? females from youth or puberty
to old age. ,
Nature will he much assisted by their use, in
anticipation of certain periods, or where there is
irregularity, suppression or absence of the natural
changes, and will relieve the suffering, pain and
disitess common to many at those periods. There
are oilier times, aiso, when tlie married and single
will tiud tlmm useful- . *
Mothers do not mistake the ailinge of yotrr
daughters; when ntflicied with Head ache, Dizziness,
Faint riiir? Loss of Appetite. Sickness of Die
Stomach. Pains in the Sides or Breasts, Pains jibing
the lLck, Spiuoor across ihe L/iins, Dyilerical
or Nervous feeling, Depression or Lowness o|
the Spirits, Melancholy Dislike to exercise and
society, Palpitation of Heart, Bleeding at tTie nose
&c. Too oficn are medicines given thctn for Lit- M
er complaints, I) spepsia, Consumption, &r., when
iho real cause is not suspected; and through improper
medicines and treatment their coiiHtitutions
are destroyed; and their constitutions are de
..I I nii.l i liov l-rw-nine miserable JlirilllT life.
T/,.,U* .fids ui Females in Philadelphia, New
Y,?k, Hot-ton. IJalriiiuu-e and elsewhere know the
tllicacy of ih?is?e Pillst and many could be referred
tu, but delicacy and respect t<> the sex forbids ir. .
Sold wlml sale and retail at Dr. Leidy's Dispen.-arv,
N<> 114 North Fourth Street, Philada.-? c
als<> by J. 11. .L'oKain, Camden; 'Poland Curtis,
Columbia; Black &. Elmy, Orangeburg; Dr. P. M.
Cohen and Dr. J. A. Cleavelaud, Charleston; and
by Druggists and Storekeepers generally.
ug. till 66 ly ' ,
Fresh Garden Seeds,
TIIE subscriber has just received a fresh and j
full supply of every variety ofjBARPEIf A
SEEDS, which can be dependedjflpon, consis- ^
ting in part of eattl# Mohawk, French, speckfcd,
yellow six weeks, early white and cranberry
BEANS, Bishop's early prolific, early charlton,
dwarf strawberry and tall marrowfat PEAS; early
Mav, early York, early Dutch, early large York, .
sugar-loaf, drumhead, Battersea, green glared j
and mountain CABBAGES; long blood, white V
sugar and turnip BEEPS, Brocoli, Carrots, Cauliflower,
Celery, Collards Cucumber, Squash, Egg
Plant, Lettuce, Kale, Sugar Corn, Parsley, Parsnip,
white and brown Mustard, Okra, Onion Batons,
Bell Pepper, sweet Spanish Pepper, Radish,
tarly spring Turnip, Vegetable Oyster, SpinBge.
eomnto, Hemp and Canary Seed?also, an ?*Trtment
of choice FLOWER SEEDS. For sale
so F. L. ZEMP.
Dec. 10 96 0
SANTJEJE CAML.
THE late rains have given the Suntce Canal an
ample supply of water, so that Boats qgn pass
without delay.
R. PRESS SMITH, Superintendant.
Jan. 6. 3
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