Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, March 28, 1851, Image 4
For the Rrnmrnl and Prrmunenl Core of ili
NERVOUS DISEASES,
And of thin* Compleints which are caused by in impaired,
weakened or unhealthy condition of the
SKRVOC S SYSTEM.
Thia beantiful end convenient application of the myitarioua
power* of GALVANISM end MAGNETISM, has been pro
nonnced by distinguished phyiiriena, both in Kurope and (be
United States, to he the moil raluatlt mrdicinal ducotny of
III ,1ft.
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
end
MAGNETIC FLUID,
ie need with the moat perUct and certain aticcete in el
ca?ee of
8BHRRA1. DRBII.IT Y,
Btreaginening the weakened body, giving tone to the vsrioos
aigaaa and fotriffuaating the entiie ayatem. Also in KITS,
CHAMP, PARALYSIS and IAI.SY. DYSPEPSIA or INDL
SECTION, RHEUMATISM. / CUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT,
EPILEPSY. LUMBAGO, Di A FN ESS, NERVOUS TREMORS,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY,
NEURALGIA, PAINS in th SIDE and CHEST. LIVER
COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE
of the SPINE, HIP COMPLA NT, DISEASES of the KID.
NEY8, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY,
and all NERVOUS DISCASES, which complaints arise
from one simple cauee?namely
A Dmng?BMit of II Narvoui Syataa.
- aeaenna rn\ip| i IVTa nmn and Mndirieea
mctmm lit diimt, lot they we ken the vital energies of the
aistady ynatrsted system; wh'le under the strengthening,
Hfceirisf, vitalising influence of Galvanism, H applied by
thli beentifnl and wooderfnl die orery, the exhausted patient
and weakened safferar is miton d to fanner health, strength,
elasticity and rigor
Tm great peealiarity and exce lence of
' Sr. Ohriatia'a Oalt tnlc Curatlret,
anaieta, in the bet that they arrest and cnre disease by eat
ward a as lite/ten, in place of the usnal mode of dragging sad
gkyaieUngtha patient, till exbsu ted Nature sinks hopelessly
Tkcy tlrtmflirn tit alsie ryt/nt, equalise lit cirenlttien tf
tit Utid, yraaulr tit tttretitnt, en * nreer it tit iUfilett tryurp
?dsr any. efnsseiileai.es- Sines their introduction in the
Untied States, only three years sir ce. mors than
60,000 Persons
toclrtding all sges, classes end corditiona. among which wars
a large namber of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nerr
as Comjdaints. base beta
BimULT AMD PEHM \NENTLY CUBED,
when all kofs oI relief had been given op, end every thing
alee hern tried in vain !
To illustrate the use of the GAI TABIC BEI.T, vuppnea
~ ? mil llinl hana nf fivlli/fltloa
DYSrKPStA, or any other Cbrom. or Nervous Disorder. I*
ordinary caaee. stimulant. sr. taker which. by their action na
the nerves ud nmelM of the stom eh, afford temporary relief
but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with (injured
tacaltiee, altar the action thai exc 'ted has ceased. Now com*
pare this with the effect resulting Iron the application id the
0alvanic BELT. Take a Dy peptic sufferer, even in the
uaaase symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around
the body, using the Magnetic Fk d as directed. In short
period the insensible persuiratioi will act on the positive
edema* of the Bolt, thereby can <ing a Galvanic circulation
which will pees on to the negativt and thence back again to
the positive, thus keeping np a ci ntinuous Galvanic circoteboo
th roughs at Ike system. Tb# the mart severe case* of
DTSrcrsiA are PERMANENTL', CURED. A i'KW DAYS
IB OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE
Disease or years.
CEBTIFIC1TE8 UD TESTIMONIALS
Off the most Undeul ted Charaetsr,
From all parts of the Country cou I be given, sufficient to SB
netr ?e6mw le thie peper!
AN KETRAORDIVART CASE,
which cosmlaskely proves that
" Truth is stranger than Fiction."
inHUTllI, IBONCfllT 8 ARB DYSPEPSIA.
Her. Dr. Landia, a Clergyman
off New Jersey, iff listingaishs , attainments and exalted
rapetaUosi
Siovar, I ew Jersey, July It, 1848.
Da. A. II. Ch.h v*?Dear Sir You wish to know of me
what has been the . wait in my o? n ease, of the application of
THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply is as
fallows:
tor a tout (treaty year* I bad I sen suffering (rotn DyspcpM
Every yur tbc symptoms became wont, nor could I
obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment
whatever. AI>ont fourteen real since, in consequence of
frequent exposure to the weather in the discharge of oy pea
torei deltas, I became auhject U a revere Chronic Rheum*
tiean, which for year after yea , caused me imleacribable
anguish. Farther: in the winter jf 'li ami '40. in consequence 1
of preaching a great deal in my own ami various other
Churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis,
which soon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension
of my pastoral labors My neiTrui tyitem was new
Uerenektf yrrottraitd, and as mj Bronchitis became worse, so 1
also did my Dyspepsia and Kheui atic affection?thus evincing 1
that these disorders were connet'ed with each other through
tim medium of the Nervous Syst m. In the whole pharmaco- (
paiia there seemed to be no iimedial agent which could
reach and recuperate my Nervou System , every thing that I ,
W triad for this purpose had > ompletaly failed. At last I
wealed by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though '
With no vary sanguine hopes of neir efficiency,) I determined
hi try the sleet of the applicatio of the GALVANIC BELT 1
AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This waa
ia Jena, IS4?. To mi oaaaT aaionisHMKnr, in two osrs Mr {
Dtsrtrsis hso oonr; in kioit dsts I wst xnsai.an to
KMohx m rsrroswL i.saeas; noa mara I sines omittkd
a siaoLx tea nee an socauirr t the Bronchitis; san mt '
Rmkumstic srrxcTion ass cmti slt i.'ssskd to troubi.k me.
eeh is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment \
I here recommHided the BEIT tnd FLUID to many whe
has* been likewise suffering froi | mralgic affections. They
hare triad than, with Hi'fi its lts, I asLicrs, in area*
sax. 1
I am, dear air, vat respectfully your*, <
ROBERT W. LANDIB.
i
Tic Dolorenx aid Neuralgia.
These dreadful and agonizing complaints are immediately
nUatad by the application of tht Gai.vaxic Bklt, Nicblscs :
ano Fix id. The Belt diffuses ifie Klectricity through the '
system ; the Necklace has a local effect, and (he Fluid acts fl
directly open the affected nerves. In these distressing
flbctions the application NEVER FAILS.
FITS AND CONVUL8ION8. u
These alarming and terrible c >mnUint? are always cause! 0
y a derangement of ike Xerrei. Tlie Bki.t. Rssrtlctssno
Alois will cure nearly every cat, no matter how young or
aid the patient, or how confirms 1 the complaint Numeroua
nd astonishing proofs tr<- in possession of the proprii.tor. j(
Many hundred 'certificates from all parts of tlie country
! the most extraordinary character ran be given, if required.
flfip- No trouble or inconveraei ce attends the use of DR. u
CHRISTIE'S QJLVJIN1C Jll TICI.F.S. sod they may "
be^worn by the most feeble and delicate witli perfect ease and
mit. iu iitmuj l?? iiw simiHHi iirnui.ig lunr n?o u "
UtUf fl**lant mtd ugrtfkli. Tley ceu be tent to eny part
ti tki country.
Price*:
Th? Qalranio Bait, Thraa Dollars, f]
flu Oalranio Nacklaoa, Two Dollars, ]
flu Qahraaic Braoalata, On* Dollar Baoh. w
Tha MafaaUc Fluid, Ona Dollar.
..99" The articles are acconpanit d by full and plain direcHons.
Pemphlete with (till partlei lara may be had of the _
antiwrixed Agent l
PARTICULAR < AUTION. J
tOb Btwmt / Counterfeit! mnd H'ortkhii Imitenem. J,
D. O. MOR1JHEAD, M. T)n
SEN ERA T. AOENT KOlt THE t'NITKD STATE*.
US Broadwari Near York.
For sale in Camden by the nu.itohizcd Agents n
JAMErf R. McKAlN. c?
1\ L. ZEMP A
fn Charleston bv Dr. P. M. COHEN. P1
InColumbia by BOATRIGHT At MIOT.
Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster. -i
THE Great Remedy for Rheumati?m. <iont, Pain in *1
fba Striae. Hlft Rn/-L' 1 imku <*-- - ^
" r? whmw, Mini ^WIIIIP, t^CHUUMi,
Kinjr'o Evil. Whit* dwelling*, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joint*,
and all Fixed Pain* whatever
WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, TAIN
CAN MOT EXIST.
The above with most of the valunh'a Patent Medicine*
of ibe preaentday kept constantly on hand by
y>, J. DKIiay.
Feb. 4,1851 10 if
LIVER COMPLAINT,
faundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Iferrouir
Debility, Diwcaset of the
Kidneys,
AND ALL
diseases arising
from a disordered Ijt
r or Stomach. such aa
Constipation, inward Pile*,
futile. ? or llloud In the Head,
acidity af tin; Stomach. Nausea,
Heartburn, disgust for Find. fullness
or weight in the Stomach, sour
eructations, sinking or fluttering at the
Pit of the Stomacn. swimming of the
Head, hurried and difliciilt Uri-atliiotr. flut
ttfrmjf ut?he Heart. clinking or suffix-aiinf
sensation* when in a Lying Posture, dirnno* of
vision. diiu or wi-Im before the Sight. Fetor aud
dull pain in the head, deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness ofilu* xLin mid eye*. pain in ihetndo, back
chest ami limb*. sudden (bodies of the Heart, burning in
? fUsb. imagining of evil and great depression of spirits,
WAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY
])?. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED GER3IAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. iU. J ACKJ901V,
\T TUEgGEIMIAN MEDICINE STOKE,
120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above disease* is not excelled. i(
equalled, by nny other preparation in the United Slates
as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful phyu-ians*
had failed.
Th --e Kilters are worthy the attention of invalid*. Pos M>i
i" or.-Mi virtue* in ihe reclifieatioti of disease* of the
Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching
power* in weakness mill a flee! inns nf the digestive organs,
tbeyare, withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
KFAU AND UK COXVINCK1I.
Cha?. Robinson. Rsq , Kaxion, Aid., in a Utter to I r.
Inckson, Jan. 9, IgjO. niiil?
" My wife and myself have received more benefit from
vnnr medicine than any other wc have ever taken for the
Dyspepsia and Liver disc we."
"The Truth la-gion," published at Woodstock, Vs.,
Jan. 10, 1850, said?
"A Oft EAT MKPICIXK "
"W? have imif.trnily refrained from recommending to
the public any of the various Patent Medicines of the day,
unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among tlwse
we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitter*, invented
by Dr. Honfland.atid prepared hy Dr. Jackson, in Philadelphia.
One instance in particular, in which the superior
virtues of this medicine have been tested, has fallen
under our observation. During the last summer, a son of
Mr. Abraham Brahill, of tlti* country, was very seriously
afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in vain
various remedies he purchased a bottle of the Bitters and
alter using it. was so tnueii rciievcu 01 mn aom-Kong mmady
that In- procured another l>oitle, anil is restored entirely
to health.
KKAI> FPRTHKR A KBW FACTA.
Thr " Philadelphia Iternm-rat,'" tin* leading German joarnal
of Plnlailelphia. The editor said. Nov 24tl??
" We again call attention to the removal of the German
Mwlirinc store, the principal depot tor the sale of Dr Hoofland's
German Bitters, from 2J8 Rare to 120 Arrh street,
one door below Sixth. Owing to ihc increased demand
fur this medicine, anil for the neroiniiiodution of his numerous
patients, Dr. Jackson ho* been compelled to occupy a
larger store. We wish him success in his new quarters;
he in deserving of it. The Hitters .Mixture is wit hunt doubt
the greatest medicine extant for diseases of the l.ivcranil
Bowels. A stubborn case ol Chronic Diorrlinra has come
underonr notice, wherein the patient bail exhausted the
Materia Medina* of the dilferent schools of medicine with
no apparent benefit, lie was induced to Use these bitters,
and a few bottle* of them have entirely rored linn: Many
anil ca?es we could refer to. We hope our readers wi I
recollect this great restorative, should tltey be so unfortunate
as to require its use Dr. Jackson possesses the original
unpublished receipt of Dr. IhsiflaiKl. n'.il lie prepares
this medicine with this tare. Those purchasing should
tall at his store, or see that Iris name is written ti|*>n the
wyapper ontsido. and blown in tliu bottle, as imitations of
all good articles are common."
Judge M. M. Nonli. a gentleman with great scientific and
literary attainment*.said in his "New York Weekly Mesaenger,
Jan. 6. 1H/W),
"Da JIooflavii'b German Hittkks.?Here is a preparation
which ihc lending pn*?cs in the Union aimear to
hr unanimous in recommending. and the reason I* obvious.
It is made after a prescription furnished by one of tbe most
celebrated physicians of modern tint a, the lale Dr. Christopher
Wilhelm Hoofland. Professor to the University of
Jena. Private Physician to the King of Prussia, nrid one of
tbe greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced.
He wns emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore
a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may
be confidently relied oil. He specially recommended it in
liver complaint, dyspepsia. ti'-nnny, vertigo, aridity 01 me
stomach, constipation, unci nit compJuint* arising from a
disordered condition of tin* stomach. the liver anil llie intestinm.
Nine Philadelphia paper* express llieir oouvictionofit*
excellence, and several of llie editor' apeak of
it* effect* front their own individual experience, Under
ihene ciinim*t?nce* we feel warranted not only in calling
iho attention of our render* to the present proprietor'* (Dr.
C. M, Jackson'*) preparation, but in recommending the article
to all afflicted."
M'IRK KVIDEXCR.
The " Philadelphia Saturday (inxelte," tl?e best family
new*paper pnbli*hed in tin- United State*, the alitor nays of
DR. HilOFf, V XIt's UKItMAN IllTTKKJt.
*lt i*'seldom that we r'eorntnend what nre termed Pat
ent Medicine* to the ronliileiice and patronage four readem.
and there tin*, when we recommend Dr. Ilonffniid's |
Herman inner*, wewisll ll 111 no oiMinriiy iin<jer*nx*l mmi
me are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are
iii fct.'d about for a href period an I then forgotten afler they
have done their guilty race of mischief. hut of a medicine
long eltaclislied, universally prized, and which has met
the henrtv approval of the hactillv itself."
Eviilence upon evidence ha* been received (like the
(bregoing) from all section* ol the Union, the last three
years, and the strongest tesiimouy in its favor, is. that there
is more of it nsep in the pracPce of the regular Physicians
sf Philadslphia than all other i iistruins eonihined, a fact
that can easily be established, and futly proving that a
icieniifie preparation will meet with Uieir quiet approval
alien presented even in this form.
Thnt this medicine will pure livereomplaint and dvspepta,
no one can doubt, after using it a* directed. It arts
ipeoifieally tinon the stomach and liver?it is preferable to
alonel in all Inlioin disease*?ihe effect is immediate.?
rhey can he administered In female or infant with safely
tnd reliable benefit, at any time
RKWARK OK C??l'STF.HFItIT?.
This medicine has attained that high character which
? necessary for nil medicines to attain to induce counter
eiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives
if those who are innocently deceived,
iiiltK WKIX TO TIIH MARKS OK TIIK OBXriXK.
Tliev have the written signutore of C. >1. JACKSON 1
ipon the wrapper, ami the name blown in the bottle, witliut
which they are spurious.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the
cKiiniv MEnirrxR sxnnr.
No. 120 Aroli street. one ilnnr below Sixth, (late of 278 |
iaoe street.) Philadelphia,and by respectabledealer* gen- (
rally throughout the country. ,
For *ale in CamdRN. by James R. M'Kain--Columbia
y Boatwriglit &. Mint?Chester C. FI. by Reedy & 1'ulf,
nd by respectable Druggist# generally throughout the
toiled States.
Aug. 13. 64 ;
SA^TEE CANAL. j
rFIE late rains have given the Suntee Canal an i
ample supply of water, so ihai Duals can pass *
rithout delay.
R. PRESS SMITH. Sunerintnndant
Jan. 6. ? h
f)RASS Fenders, pierced Iron do.; folding Nur |j
[3 scry do.; Fire Dogs anil Fire Irons, of every f!
ascription. McDO WALL &, COOPER. a
1
Executor's Notice. ii
ILL those who were indebted to the late James a
R. McKain, at the time of his death, are herehy
illed upon to come forward and make settlement,
nd those having claims against his estate will A
ease hand them in properly attested. vi
JOHN ROSSER, Rxc'r.
Sept tl, 16o0, 71
rUST Received.? fresli supply of ASSORTED m
I PRESERVES.
? do. Jam and Jollies, 01
Mustard, Brandy and Fruits,
FreaR^Saltnon and Lobsters,
Eng.lind American Catsup,
Candies, Plums, Kisses, &c., at
MOORE'S.
Feb 11 12 tf J be
Upward of Ten Thousand Cures,!
Coiisumpliou can be Cared!!
DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF
MVHItWORT AN TAR,
For the cure of Consumption and all Diseases
of the Lungs and I!reast?
FROM DR. III RAM COX.
Lot* Prnfrstor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical
College
Mr. A. L Scovill: However reluctant I have
"lieen to permit my name to be attached fn patent
medicine, I consider it a dutv to the community to
st. tc that in three case.x of incipient consumption,
\iz : miss Rell, Miss Hargnr, and ntr. It II. Cox,
one of our City ounr.il, that Dr. Rogers'Liver
wort and Tar operated more like a specific than
like any other remedy, that I ever used. One ot
i ? . sr. li. il
I ;ii: Crisis, Viz; 1UISK IJKII, pii>miumi;ii ujr nnicmi
I'liysicians to be laboring under the last stage ol
Scrofulous Consumption. Kite is now in good
lie.: lib, from the use of a few bottles ol the above
syrup. I UK AM COX, M I).
Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1847.
FKo.M THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE.
Mr. .A. Scovill: 1 am well acquainted with Dr
Hiram Cox and his practice, he inving been my
physician for many years, ami can cheerfully say
that I have as much confidence in his skill as any
man living. HENRY MOUSE.
Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847.
Despair not though your Physicians and Friends
give you up to die I!!
Your condition cannot be more helpless than
tint ol inrs. Ilowe.
This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in
my side and breast, attended with a distressing
c-ugh, and for the space ol one year grew rapidly
worse. Although 1 had in attendance three physicians,
one of whom was considered very skillful,
all of'their efforts proved alike unavailing. At !
la.-1 one of the physicians came in, and decided that
I could not live more than one day longer! All |
of my friends believed th;.t a few days at most
would end my earthly career. ^ < |
My brother at tl.is crisis, hearingoTthe astonishing
cures made by Dr. Rodgera' Liverwort and
Tar, went to Cliillicotlir, distau' thirty miles, to
procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell,
before I bad used half a bottle iny cough was entire
y cured, and when I had used two bottles I
was able to attend to my family vocations as usual.
HARRIET ROWE.
Mr. Mcrriwnther writes as Follows:
mr. A. L. Scovill, Dear Sir?Dr. Roper*' Liver
wort and Tar came safe to hand. I have sold a
number of bo! ties. 1 has met frith preat success.
A yotmp man of this place, supposed to lave the
consumption, has been entirely cured.
I). MBkRIWBATHER.
Denmark, Tenn., June Mil, 19-lti.
ftyTlir following certificate from one of the most dirtin.
guislied physician* in Cincinnati, is entitled in great credit:
I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make toe following
statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional.
Mr. Charles Wade, of f.is cilV, was quite low
with Pulmonary Consumption, for which 1 had been
trcnln.g with less than usual success. At his request, and
that of In* Irifiuls, I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's
Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that it* etlects
were really surprising. After using ti.e second Imttle my
visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to
jiealtli. I do consciciitioiisly recommei.d iny brother prucuinner*
to prescriht! this remedy in all pulniouary coiniluint*
which ha (He the ordinary mode of treatment.
WILLIAM J. 1th HARDS, M. D.
Cincinnati, Oct. 1st 1814
Rx tract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 20, 1848.
.Mr. A. I.. .Vcovill, Cincinnati:
Dear .Sir?I want you to send me one gross of Dr. Ro- j
get*' Liverwort and Tar. i a:n entirely out of it, and j
have constant ealls for it. The remarkable cures tlial it
hns made here, lias made a gfent demand for it.
Your*. ?i*e.. It. W. HITTINGTON, Druggist.
jX3*B,,ware of Counterfeits and ba?e Imitation-..?3
N. 11.?The genuine urlieles is signed, "Andrew Ro- I
get*.** on the engraved wrapper nmiuid each bottle.
{ttrPricc?i}l per Imttle, or nil Bottles for $i. Mold
wholesale and retail by
SCOVII. <* Mr.AD,
13 Ctmrtes *t.. New- Orleans.
Mole General Agents for the Southern .Mates.
Sold hv J. R. McKain, Camden ; A. hitch, Columbia;
Iluviland. HiiTnll At Co., nod P. M. Cokes, Charleston !
Mannsel ilall. Winiisboro.
!i .. .L- ? . r._ _ ui_. ?...j
Ikj i ail tin Hit: igeili n?r a pnuipiiici* nuu nc?;
llio above t crtilicalcs in full, and a vast number ol
others.
.March 26, 24 w6m
A~it ESC(JE TO TilE AFFLICTED.
TIIE CELEBRATED
A certain rem-dyifor nil filed pains in ihe Side. Chest e
I/?ins. Back. Bowels. Mu<ele*. ithrumatism in all its varied
forms, Nervous A flections. Limit and Liver Complaints.
Spinal Affections, Female Weaknesses, etc. etc.
For the above complaints this plaster has no tqvai.? r
The treat celebrity which it has already acquired, not only
in the old, hilt in the new world?the estraordinary f
cures it has performed in the most eitreme ewes of suffer, p
irur, have acquired for it such a reputation, that the pro
prielorhas not?utiiil recently?been able to supply hal* t;
medehtand.
The rali-s throughout every city, town and village in ?
thefnited States, are without a parallel! w
A circuinriance not surprising, when the vast amount of
human suffering relieved bv its use is considered. In spi- n
*.ni .i.ti... i?..,..n. ;?.,r.t.? .!..?;.l..,t ft,-, r
racier. In Nervcns Complaints, nineteen raw* out ?f ci
twenty readily yield tn the penetrating Htimula combined
in tliis vahiarile preparation. *
In UlieiininMnn, either acute or chronic, the claim* of n
the llehrew Plaster liave long since been imiver'nlly acknowledged.
Those who are laboring under weak back*,
no matter from what cause the weakness may have originated?even
if such persons have been misguided in previous
application*?in the use ?f the Hehr?-w Plaster they
will find the atli-cted part suddenly restored to its origitoundness.
^
A* a supporter in rases of constitutional weaknes it will tc
he found of great advantage. It is particularly rsrnm- d<
mended to feTtmtes who are suffering from sttdde Weak- J]
less, or general debility. In short, it ombrnees all the vir- j?
lues which the most scientific mini! was capable of?com- y,
minding from valuable substances found in I lie old world \-<
tnd will be found entirely free front lliose objections st
which are a source of roinp'aiut with the numerous spreadilasiers
now before the public. ,t|
Whert this Plaster is applied, pain cannot eziet. sc
These Piaster# posses# the advantage oi t?oing pnt up in "J
dr-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in nil P'
limate*. We have just received the following teatimolial
from C. C Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful w
>ractice in Wilcox cmtnty, Alabama. He is a gentleman
n high standing, and one whose influence liaa great .
weight;
Camden, Ala., Nov. 21, 1918. ?
Mew*. Scovil Mead! Gentlemen?Having been re- J?
nested to slate what has heen the result of my experience .
ty the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply, 8'
y bsaying thai 1 have found it to be as heretofore recom- _
tended, an invaluable medicine. Indifferent cases of my
unily I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors,
nd pains, and it has never failed to afford instant relief, fl
have also used it with good effect ujiott my own person, J
t tao cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been severely g
fflicted. Respectfully, etc.
C. C. SELLERS. 1,1
Tlnrnrr of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. Tf
CAUTION The sultsoribers are the onlv r:?n?r*l Bl
cent* in |In* .Southern .S'lales for the sale of this truly d\
uluahle Plaster; ami in order to prevent purchasers being
nposed iipoti l?y a counterfeit artirle. sold in this eity nnd
sewhere lor the genuine, they invite partirular attention
i the follow jii;; marks of the genuine ; 31
1. The genuine is pin up in smooth, engine-turned hot- fltt
uned boxes, not soldered in. |jj]
2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David j?|,
t the direeiiotis around the box, with accompanying Re- '
ird of Court, to R. Taylor, Rochester. "'I
SCOV1L &, MKAD, on
113 Chartres st., New Orleans. tat
Sole General Agents for the Southern States. P0|
A'old by J. R. McKnin Camden; A. Fitch. Columhia; m
nviland lfarrall <J- Co. and I*. >1. Cohen Charleston;
ansel Hall, Winnshnroiiglt. Caldwc 1& James, .New- 60
rry; Reedy & Rulf, ChwterviMe. ' ]
Mothers, Read This Attentively,
DR. HEELER'S CORDIAL AND
CARMINATIVE.
For the speedy and permanent cure of Diarrhea. Dysentcry.
(Ti?lera, Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cho|tc. Summer
Complaint*. Flatulency Pains in the Stomach, Ac.
and from all oerangeinent of stomach and bowels from
Teething.
SXT" 'i l,e time ha* again arrived when disrate* of thr
stomach and bowel* carries it* thousand* to a premature
grave. 1* there no remedy t<> stay the march of death ?
We answer, YES?the Cordial will rare ami prevent
nine-tenth* of all caw* of disease affecting these orirons*
Mori; than five thousand we* (if disease Were cured by it
during the past year. All families consulting III* welfirc
of their children and selves. will act w isely to liavs
this article by them. In all cases of failitre the money
will cheerfully be tvuirned, and 10 those who are unable
to purchase,it will be cheerliidt besttiwed.'.
THAT IT WILL, AND HAS CURED, THE WORST
FORMS OF DISEASE OF Till)STOMACH AND
BOWELS READTIIK FO..LOWING EVIDENCE.From
the Spirit of the Time*.
Dr. Heeler's Cordial and Carminative, is certainly a
valuable desideratum in every (until)', to the young and
to ailnlt. but particularly wher-e there are chiiiiren. Wr
speak rdviseuiy, because we have thoroughly fried it. and
prove<l its healing and efficacious properties in our Inrnily.
We would in ostcordially recommend tt-.e public to given
a fair trial, which is only warning to appreciate its value
From ;hc North American and United States Gazelle.
Sept. 4lh 1847.
Iii these days, abounding in fruit, it b*hovo* every one
to lufrpreparrd witli a remedy for the evil effects which it
sometimes produce*?we have been told by those that
knew and who have tried it?that Ke> ler's Cordial i* an
artidu which has been u-ed in sonic of the severest cases
of Slimmer Complaint, both in infants and crown persons.
The Cordial can be procured at the corner of Third and
South Streets.
From Neal's Saturday Gazette August2St|j 1317.
Dr. Heeler's Cordial.?Wo would call the attention of
our renders to this invaluable medicine, which w ill lie
f.mid advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective
in cases of Diarrlnen, a disease very prevalent at the present
time, it is higlilyspoken ofjby all who have used it.?
I is perfectly safe in its nature, and we s;ienk experimentally,
when we say that it aflurd* immediate relief.
From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st". 1217.
Dr. Heeler's Cordial and Carminative.?This article is
advertised in another nsrt or our racer, it is warmly re*
commended hy families who lave lied it. It i* especially
jpsetill among children, nnd has effected hundreds of cures.
The doctor is ahiiiulanily supplied with testimony upon tile
subject sonic of which is very strong. The Oirdial ?i. ?t
a quark nostrum, hut m carefully pnqaired medicine, and
perfectly free from any tiring injtirions.
From the Daily Pennsylvauinn, -Sept. 16th 1847.
We are coustmined to say that thr '< arminalivc'*,of Dr.
Keeler'a now extensively used in this City, is rapidly
making its way In public Utvor. Its ingredients arc o
course unknown, but it is.mild in its operation, pleasant;
the taste, and a remedy quite as good as any now used for
the same complaints. ' ?'
From the Daily News, July 15th, 1850.
Summer Complaint The season when this complaint
exists is now krlf. If persons ha vine it in their families
would only purchase abottle of Dr. Heeler's Carminative
C'nnlial, they would shve much expense and trouble. e
|H'ttk of the virtues oi this tue<lieiiie knowingly*
From the Spirit of the ' i ulv 13.1848
Wo w ish to direct the attention of the readers of this
paper to Dr. Heeler's cordial and Carminative, advernised
in another column. It is a medicine highly esteemed hy
every one that has used it in Diarrhtra. Dysentery, Clio'cr:
infantum, cct, which at this season is so frequent. It is a
perfect innocent medicine and gives iiuiiiedit.ie relief
Prepared and sold '"Jl Market street Philadelphia?
where may u1m> In* had l>r. Heeler's Cou^h Syrup, Veruiinige
Syrup, Klteumatir Lotion. Liver and Nanutivc Pills,
.Medicines of unsurpassed efficacy, fty Also Dr. Heeler's
SAKSAPAIUI.LA.ii celebrated remedy in all Scrofula
and Constitutional Disorders. It is, without dmiht. ilit*
?*hea|>est and best remedy for C 'lironio Disease of dm Chest
Stnuarli. I.iver. ami skin known?and admirably adapted |
lor ail (li'ran^i-inciiiM arrism;* ln>iu ImpuritR-a oftlir blond,
hemalrssiini-ring from tin* Iyw* of Appetite, NVrvmii Debility.
Irregularities, P.tiru, Pimple*. Blnlrlm. Sallow Complexion.
CiwiiVfiiesf". ftr:.. Will liml th? ^arvnjHirilla deeidedly
the best n?medy ill use for their removal. No one
should be without Dr. Keeli*r'? Futnnidv Medicines. ?o
beneficial in maiiy disease*. J'ricii $1 per bntlk?6 outtle*
for $.)
For sale by Z. J. DkIIAY. Camden S. C..and by I)ragirjst*
and Store* throughout the rountry. Price 25 cent*
per Ixiiile?we circular* &< ., in lianda oflbe agent*.
Jn|> 'J, Irifc). - 51 ..
OF ALLi OTHERS.
The envy of all Fill manufacturers,
Bermine they arc safer, better and more efficacious than
any others; and because the public will take no office
if they can obtain them.
500,000 B?xea i
lave been sold annually for the last five year*.
YOUNG AND OLD. MALE AND FEMALE,
an alwaya take them with equal safety, without fear.
IF PILLS HE NECESSARY
>r purging nnd cleansing the Stomach and Rowel*. and
urtfying the Blood and fluids of the botly.take no others
-for no otlier pills produce those combined effect*, or con- I
lias Snrsnparilla in them
Eat, Drink and live as nsnal,
nd pnrstte your usual occupation whilst taking them '
i-ithout fear of tnkiiurrold.during all kinds of weather. ]
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
re wagered that more genuine certificates (from physi I
ian?, Clergymen. Memhers of Conirress and respectable |
itizens) can Iv procured of their efficacy than any other. ,
Forty Pills in a Box !!
nd sold at twenty-five cents a box. with direction* ! (
nd much wholesome advice accompanying each box, i
They no taste or unpleasant smell,
Free from dust or powder of any kind, .
I)o not gripe the Stomach or Bowels,
Produce nosickners, vomiting or bad feeling*. I
Tnrv innnnii it m. riyr?
And ndapted to moet di*e**e* common to mankind.
10 one having once taken litem will be willing afterward*
i take any oilier*, becun*e thev-alway* do good, and if they
:> not then no others will. I
Ir.N. R.LEIDY Propriety ag^Kfanntactnrer, (
a regular Druggist, ('hernial and Phy?ician, of fifteen
tar* experience in Philadelphia ; Gnuiunte of the I'ni
.-r?itv of Pennavlvania; Memlter of different Medical Initiilions
of Philadelphia, Mew York, Boston, Baltimore '
c.. and neeoeiate and corresponding member of several {
lediral Institution* of London and l*aria?hence the rea* r
inoftho greater confidence placed in tiia pills, and their
ting recommended in the practice of moat respectable i
iy*uian* throughout the United State*. ! 1
c3p Principal Depot. Dr. Leidt's DtarcNSAKT, No. 114 i ?
orth Fourth sr. Philadeaphia?and aold wholesale and 1 g
tail at AIcKAlN'S Drug Store, Camden ; TOLAND & fl
IIRT1S, Columbia ; Mll.LER <t BOSSARD. Sumter I lie
; Dr. MALLOY.Cherow; PRATTifc JAMES, New- P
Try ; RUFF<t REEDY, Chesterville ; J. L. YONGUE, p
rin*horo;H. H. WEST, Cnionville rDr. P. M. CO- t'
EN and CLEVELAN D, Charleston; and by moet Drug- q
sts it Storekeeper* inthe United State*. ,
Aug. 20, 1850. Cfi_ 12tn
Fresh Garden Seeds, k
HHE subscriber has just received a fresh and
L full supply of every variety of GAB DEM
EEDN, which can be depended upon, consis-1 .
ig in part of early moiiawit, rreuuu, sjjcumtu,
'llow six weeks, early white and cranberry I
BANS, Bishop's early prolifiivearty charlton, F
varf strawberry and tall marrotflkt PEAS; early a
ay, early York, early Dutch, early large York, 5
gar-loaf, drumhead, Battersea, green glazed b
d mountain CABBAGES; long blood, white
gar and turnip BEETS; Brocoli, Carrots, Can- M
lower, Celery, Collards, Cucumber, Squash, Egg H
int. Lettuce. Kale. Sutrar Corn. Parslev. Pars- I
?, white and brown Mustard, Okra, Onion But- "
s, Bell Popper, sweet Spanish Pepper, Radish,
ly spring Turnip, Vegetable Oyster, Spinage, H
inato, Hemp and Canary Seed?also, an an- J
tment ot choice FLOWtfR SEEDS. Forsaie w
F. L. ZEMP. af
Dec. IS 9? tf
n <{ l A ttT BOTT^
FOR rURIFYJVtf THE BLOOD, A\i? FO*
THE CURB OB For
the. Item ova I and Penunnt Care rfalf
Disease* arising from an Impure a tale
of (he Blood or habit or the
Nyxteau vis:
Srrtifnla orffing't Evil, Rhtamarimn, Otain&tc Cntasa*
out Eruptiimi, Chronic Sure Eyet, King WonnorTetle#>
ScaJd IIend. Enlargement and Fain of l be Boom andJuium.
Stubborn Ulcert, Syphilitic Symptom*. SHatira^
or Lumbago ; and Diteatea ari*ing fnm an Injajkim1
at? of Mermry. Aciilitiet or Drofwy. Etiotwwoi Imptwdenre
in Life: al o.Chroric OnrtitatHnml ilkiritW,
The value of this preparation ia now wideff
known, and every d ijr the field' ot it* tttfefolne*N is
extending. It i* approved and iwylily recommended
by I'hycirianr, Ind ia adinitied to be the SHt 'J
|x>werl'ul and aearchinjf^J^Kparatfon fraiu the root
that ha* ever been einptcrj*d in medical practice, v
The unfortunate victim nt hereditary ffieefeie, with
swollen glands, contracted *inek*fciid%liM4Mlf '>
carious lias been restored to Irdallb <Sf3tfjpr^ .
Tfie scrofulous patient, covered arpffironK^fartfe
some to himself and his ettettfonti, baa bash nteda
whole.. Hundred* of peraoitf,-mhw Jtlfrjn * uud :
Iiopelerely for yearr, under cutaneous and glandular
disorders, rheumatism, and many other eon*
plaints springing from a derangement of the Mere,
live or.an* and tire circulation, have bene rakal
as it were from the rack of diseasr, and itutr, wft
regenerated const it ot inns, gladly testify to the
ticary of thia inestimable peeparatipfi.
The follow ng certificate from coi. Samuel ft
Taylor, a gentleman of high standing addiUeteU' sire
acquaintance through tlie sootiiertistates,end
lately appointed consul to New Gnamdk.coM*'
mends itself to the attention of ait ?
New Yrrfc, Jifttuary 7, 1648.
Messrs. A. D. k D. Sands?Oed lenient Haw
ing used and witnessed the effect* of ywtr.v&'MU *
IUIC |JI VI i71IO?pHI|U? "U ?IUCIO(*V |nn I
tfoim ill d ttereut part* of the ?ouUiern comhtim
viz?Vigjtua, Louisian, Texa* and Mesteh^l 6m
much pleasure in stating tlie high opinion enter,
tainod ??l iia inediciind value. la-injr ovrncifde. it*
acted allium) like a charm, removing speedily, th*
enervated state of the sysflfcw, ami exerting in tb?,
most agreeable manlier, a loilic "and 'invigorating
influence. '
Vnur Sarsaparilla ia highly approver' and extensively
used by tin? army in Mexico, and my cousin,
(ion. Zachary Taylor, haa lor the past iive year*
been in the habit of using if, and recoinmemiftbe
same; he and myself adopted tlie anideettbe
name lime, and it is now considered ati utmost ? *
dispensable article in the army.** In cUn&IOsIbn, I
would say that the belter it is..known, tbe.mnrua -m
highly it will be prized, and truat that ifa health
reaturing virtue* will make it generally fcnOwrn
ihrougliout the length and bread:h of our widely;
extended country. You a very respect fully,.
6. G. l'A YfrDR, U.?. Consul to X. Unmade >
RF.XARKABLR C l?K OF BUONCtllTIX. ^ \
New York, Feb. 17, 1648.?messrs Sands* Having
suffered tinny veare wilb a disease of my .
throat, affecting tlie laryrx, during wiiich time I
uru, trputprl hv flip mnat rniincnf nhv?#iam in
Europe and the United Stater, without receiving
any permanent benefit, but ail the time my general
health and atrengih declining, and the diteiae
making fearful progress; cauntie application*'were
used, and whatever c'ne war thought moat efficient
fur producing a cure; but I am confident the deplorable
situation I war in, the laryngitis brunaccompanied
with phihiiiia and great ditfkulty^in
breathing, would soon have terminated my life, bad
I not obtained relief through your invaluable Sar*
B3par;lla. I must say, gentlemen, when I Mm.
tnenced using the Sarsaparilla, 1 did mil mt?
much confidence in iTsNrnioesi and thin will not
surprise you when f inform you that I had tsjed
more than fif y different remedies during the pa*
four years without any success; but alter taking
(tour Sarsaparilla a tew w eeks, I was obligmfeto
yield at last to evidence. This marvellous specific
us not only relievd, but ettied roe; and I therwferv
hmk it my duty gentlemen, for the benefit of saf>
ering humanity, to give you thin attestation of my
:uie. Vonre very truly, I) i'ARfiNT.
Craniate of France in the U, Statea,
The above statement and signature were aesnowlcdged
in our presence by mr. I>. Pm?lt;u M
rue. For the Consul (ten ml of Franee,
L. BORG, Viee-conawl.
The following interesting case is presented, and
he reader invited to its crreful iiittml
m such evidence is unnecessary.
New York, April % 1847.
Messrs Sands: Gentlemen?Having long bees
ifflicted with general debilty, weakness, lose of appetite,
&c., receiving no benefit from the T*nr*
etnedies prescribed, I concluded, about thy
nonth* since. make use ot your SarMparUla*f4
tow hare the pleasure of informing you tint ate
(fleets have been attended with the happieat' t|.
ulta in restoring my health, and I am iudmro
dd my testimony to the many others you alra^r
oesess, and those desiring further infanaatfofrf
crsanaliy give theparticulars of my case,andjfr*
fleets of this invaluable medicine, by esnirijl
85 Bowery, NeW York. Yours respectfully. -> >
JANET McINTOStfja
This certifies that miss Janet mclttfDsh .is
nown to ine a member of the church ingood
landing, and worthy of confidence.
J. 8. SPEXCK1,
Putor Second Presbyterian Chnreh, BnoUflk'
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, byJfc
I. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists,JOO
'uUon-st, comer of William, New York. Sold
Iso ty Druggists generally throughout the United
tates and Canadas. Price $1 per bolt)e'{, M
utiles lor 85. - ^
Sold at Jamea R. McKain'a, Camden, by Dr. A.
lalloy, Cneraw, A Fitch, Columbia,and IL.vi|a?d,
(arral cf Co. Charleston.
Oct 8. 82?tvSm \-j
?, . jj1* i
Stilph. Quinine. v -t
rflR Subscriber has just received a few traocso
of Rosengarten & Denis's Superior Quinine
hich lie offers at prices a^iow as it can he possibly
lorded in this market, for cash or short ctedir.
Z. J. DeHA\T.* %
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