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For the Rriuoral and Prrmiinrnt Cure of ati NERVOUS DISEASES, AnJ of those r.nmplamt* which aie e?n?ed by nn impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition ol the NKIIVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of the mysterious pontrs of ti M.VANIS.M and M \tS.\KTIS\l, ha>. been prononi.'ccd by distinguished physicians both in Kurope and the C'nit'd States, to he the moil laluaLlr mriiiclual ifiicutrry of thr I)r. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT rtrul MAGN K TIC FLUID, i* used with the most peitect and ceitain success in all cases of GRMCKAh DKBILITY, ^gSL Strongtnening^Hje-weakened body, giving tone to the rai4eiu$V. organs, and invto.tatmg llie euiue ?v>ie CHAMP, PARALYSIS and IALSV, 1)1 SPKPSIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, i CI TK and CMKONIC,GOUT, EriLKPSY, LUMBAGO, Of AKNKSS. NERVOUS THEMOH8, PALPITATION OK THK HEART, APOPI.KXV, I NEURALGIA, PAINS in th SIDE and CHK.ST, LIVKR COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of fje SPINK, HIP COMPLA NT, OISKASK.S of the KIDNKV8, DKKICIKNCV OF NKTtVOUS and PIIVSICAL K.N. K.ROY, and all NKHVOL'S DISEASES, which complaints arisa from oc,e simple cause?namely A Derangement of ti e Nervous System. Or/- In NERVOUS COMPLY INT8. Drug, and Medicine* ?e>rale Ike <!(*???. for they we ken the vital energies of the already prostrated system ; wh'le under the strengthening, life giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful die overy, the exhausted patient and weakened snC'erer is restorid to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor The great peculiarity and exre lonce of Dr. Christie's Gah anic Curatives, consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure di?ea<e by cut watd application, in place of the usual mode of dragging and pht sit king the patient, till exhan ted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction Tkey ahtuttkru Ike whole lyitfiI. equalize Ike circulation aj Ike klaod, pr a male ike tecreliont. an ' never da Ike ilitkletl injury under any cirenmt lancet. Sinc< their introduction in the United States, only thtee years sii re more tlian 6 0,<)0 0 Persons including all ages, classes and corditions. aiming which were large number nf ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nerv 00* 1 mntdaints. hatetiern ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had hern given up. and every thing else been tried in vatn ! To illnatrate the nse of the <3 A1 V A If HI URI.T, ?npj?o*e the raee nf a* ersnn afflicted wit that hane of civilization DVSrKPSIA. or any other Uhrwii or Nervous Disorder, la ordinary cases. ?im'"l?ni? sri.'akr j. which, hi their action on the nerves and muscles of the atom cb, afl'ord temporary relief but which leave the patient in a lower ?tate. and with injured faculties, alter the action thuaexe 'ted has ceased Now compare this with the e fleet resulting finm the application nl the UALVA.Mt BM.J. like 1 tryrjurpuc sunerer, even mine won* symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, ttsiug the .Magnetic Fit d at directed. In a short period the insensible persiiiratioi will act on the positive lenient of the Bolt, thereby cau ing a Galvanic circulation which will pau on to the negatrn and thence hack again 10 the positive, tliut keeping np a ct ntinunua Galvanic ciicnlaUhi thiaugbout the ay item. Tb?. the moil aorerr caaea of DYSPEPSIA are PKR.MAXKNTL-. CURED A FEW OA VS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AXD TESTIMONIALS Of Mm most Undo ml tod Cluraetar, Front all parte of the Conntry cou I be given, sufficient to AO rery column in thia paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which cunclnaively proves that "Truth is stranger than Fiction." r CURB OF RHEDSATISI, BR8NCHIT S AND DYSPEPSIA. > Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, if distinguish* attainments and eaalted reputation Sidm.r, ew Jersey, July li, 1848. Da. A. H. Cnsn rr?Dear Sir You an>b to know nf me What baa been the suit in my ot n case, at the application o( THE GALVANIC bELT AND > ECK LACE. My reply is as fellows: For about lirenly yrart I had 1 een suffering from Dyspepsia. Every year the tymptom. became worse, nor could I Dniun [wrmmcni reirei uvin any cuu^c .? h??kh?h< whatever. About J'ourtern veil since, in consequence of frequent exposure t? tbe weather in the discharge of my pas _ to nil dalles, I became subject t? a severe Chronic Itheumatism, which for year after yea , caused me indescribable anguish Karther: in the winter if '44 and '46. inconsequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe at to requite an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My nriraui tytttm was now thoroughly prottrultd. ami as my Cnuicliitis became worse, to aispdid my Dyspepsia and Rhem atic altcction?thus evincing tb? these disorders were connac'ed witii each other through the medium of the Nervous Syst m. In the whole pharmacopeia there seemed to be no i media', agent which rould reach and recuperate my Nervon Sy stem , every thing that I had tried for this purpose had omplctely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though Willi no very sanguine hopes of t^cir efficiency ,1 I deter mined >? try the effect of the applicctio of the UAl'.VANIC BELT AND NECK LACK, with the MAGNETIC KLt'lD This was in June, 1646. To sir iiskst tr oxishukxt, in two nsvs sit Dvartcrtis sin none; in ems t osvs I was ssisi.ro to nitscaltc sir rsrroasi. i.anors; non havk I iis'.r o?iiit?.d a smoi.K SKavicr. on sccotnT t thi: BsoncHiTis; snn sir RsrvaiTK srficcTion hvs kxti r.i.v rnsro to Tsorn.r tic Such is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment I have recommended the BEIT xnd Kl.t'll) to many who have been likewise saSemg froi f ruralgic sflertions They have tried them, with Ms?rv ass uts, I ski.ikvk, in kvcbt Mil, I am, dear sir, ver respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LAND18. Tic Doloreux aid Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints arc immrdialely rtlitrtd by the application of tlx (iti.ritic B>i t, Nrcat.vce t?D Kil'in. The Belt diffuse* lite Hcrtricity through the lystem ; the Necklace ht? a local effect, and the Kltud acta directly upon the affected nerves. In these distiessing afflictions the application NKVh.lt KAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible c 'mplaints aic always cansef jr a drrangtrntnt nf the A'rrres Tuo Bt.lt, Bltict uil s.sa Klcib will cure nearly every ca c. no matter how young ot aid the |Mtient, or how c"ifirmo 1 the complaint. Nnmeioua and astonishing proof, a t.i possession of the prnprn tor. 0ff- Many hundred .ertiflcate* fioin all psil. of the country af the most extraordinary character ran be given, if required. QTf~ No trouble or tuennverjer ce attend* the u*e ol Off. CIlklSTIKS G.1l.r.1NlC .11 TlCl.KS. and they may be worn by the moat feeble and delicate with peifect ease and tafety. In many cases the Lensation attending theii me ia Kithly plrmtnni and asrtcahh. T1 ey can be sent to any part of the country. Prices: The Galvanic Bait, Thraa Dollars, Tha Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars, ? - - ^ v\.ii The Galvanic Bracelets, une uuumi u.vu. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. . okt- "I'lle artjclet ate ticcoiiipanitil by full and plain direction* Pamphlet* with full partici lart may be bad of the authoriici Agent PARTICULAR C AUTION. 0J- Brwai e oj Cotinterfeil, otnl U'tirf/i/t v, Imilnliont D. C. MORIJHEAD, M. D., GKNKRA1. AGKNT K"H THP i.MTMi siai>W, 133 Bronilarnj', Snv Vork. For sale in Camden by ti.e au.itol.izfd Agents JAMES R. McKAIN. I-. L. ZEMP In Charleston by Dr. P. M. COHEN. InColnmbia by BOATRIC.HT & MIOT. (Selling Oil'! Celling <lff! T am just opening a Splei do' assortment of J/wjrfiea Dre?* Goods, anil will "sell tbcui off*' as rapidly ; possible, at a very small profit. - . ?.a o i\r i simmpv .*, %& April It 1^01. u- I'Uiiiim. I?> BBLS. Kiintrdy'K Bubioti Butter Crackers, f ) received and for bale, l?y VIIAW & AUSTIN. Vvi.'.s r. t?: $ I t l i Memphis Institute. medical Department. TIIE regular course of Lectures in this Instiwil* commence on the First of November, and i ontinue until the last of February. The Anatomical department will be opened and ready to receive students bv theFirst of Octobert Tlic Medical Departu ent will be under the direction of the following PROFESSORS: J. CONQl F.ST C It OSS. M. 0. Professor of the Inetiniles of Medicines and Medical Jurisprudence, -i \V. BVItl) POWKI.L. M. I).. Pr-Tensor of Cerebrnl Jhysinlogv. M-'lical Oculogram! Mineralogy. S. VKWTtlN. M. D.. Professor of Surgery Jj. J. HI'(XT:. M D.. Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. V J. A. WILSON. M. 1*, Professor of Obstetric# amTUiscn-cs I'fWnnipii ninl Children. J. KINO. M. !?., Professor of Materia Itqtflcia, and Tlieraneiuics. Z. FURKM \N. M. D.. Professor of AnntorovJ MILTON SANDKItS. A. M., M. D., Professor of Clieniistrv anil Pharmacy. CLIMQI'K UWITUERS. medicine?pkof. fi j. hilcf. Sl'KOKKV?PltOF. U.S. NT WTON. Z. FREEMAN. M I'.. Anatomical Demonstrator. Tlie lees for a full course ol locturce gioiofSnt to 81D5. Keacli Prrfcssor's Ticket, $15. fl/atriculatnr's ?5. Demonstrator's F? n 010. ttfektAtvifi, Those desirinjr further ijiliurmartolV'wlJ-'pli&so addr-ss their letters (pool "jRIdVl^ffft^Teai ; and students arriving in the city will please call on liitu at the Commercial Hotel. K. S. NEWTON, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. I,AW DEPAHTMT. " HON. E. W. M. KINO', Professor of Theoryan TTaclice of Law NOH* V. D CARRY, Professor of Commercial Ju- | rispmdencc. Terms ?850 per Session. Ail cnitiiiiunicnlioiis pertaining to this depart- J muni must he addressed to E W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis,Tonn., March 1*50. Tim Faculties, lor intellectual abilities, mural worth and professional acquirements, will compare lav. rahle with the most distinguished in our coun try. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly Ill this* or StIIV 'Mil' r roiiliiry??;iu 01 iiicui die auic lecturers and the best of trarliers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our popu atiou, ran have no doubt as to the eligibility of nut situation lor an ) enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year, we deny that any other city has Mo i.e. A c< iinuoii errot exists in the minds of many j students relative to the piacc of study tug medicine; ' ilmse who intend practicing among the diseases ol i the West and South should certainly educate { themselves at a school whose faculty are practicalj ty acquainted with those diseases. I That the public may he satisfied of th? perma| nenry of tins sch ol, we tee I it our duty to stale, that the Trus'ees and Faculty form a unit in action wliii b augurs well for its lutiire success; and that the peculiar internal organization which connects them, cannot be interrupted. B. W. M. KINfl. President of the Memphis Institute. July 17, lfcod, 18 ly FEMALE PILLS", For Females or if, Invaluable to ronng, married and single. 1>R. LEIDl^ Restorative and Ifonthly Pills. Price 25 eta. a Box. A CCOMPAN1BD with a small pamphlet, conl\. taining full direction?, useful hints, information and advice t< females from youth or puberty to old age. r Nature will he much assisted bv their use, in anticipation of certain periods, or where there is irregularity, suppression or absence of the natural changes, and will relieve the sufTering, pain and distress common tn many at tlmsc periods. There are other rimes, also, when the married and single : will hud them uselulJ Mothers do not mistake the ailings of your , daughters; when afflicted with Head ache, Dizzi| ness, Painting. Loss of Appetite. Sickness of the Stomach, Pains in the Sides or Breasts, Pains along the Brck, Spine or across the Loins, Hysterical or Nervous feeling, Depression or Isjwness ol the Spirits, Melancholy Dislike to exercise and society, Pulpit .tion of Heart, Bleeding at the nose Sic. Ton often are medicines given thein for l.iv- i ! er complaints, I) spepsia, Consumption, Sic , when > j ?he real cause is not suspected; and through iniI proper medicines and treatment their constitu- ' lions are destroyed; and their constitutions are de* | etrnved, and they heroine miserable during lite. j Thousands of Females in Philadelphia, New i I V"rk. Boston. Baltimore and elsewhere know the ! ! e'lioacy of those Rill*, ami nianv 1<J he referred i . to, huT delicacy and respect to the sex forbid* it. So!d whol sale ami retail at Dr. Leidy's Dispensary, No 114 North Fourth Street, Philada.? j also by J. R. '..'i Kain, Camden; Toland Curtis, , Columbia; Rlnck & Khny, Orangeburg; Dr. P. M. ! | Cohen antl Dr. J. A. Cleaveland, Charleston; and i by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. / ng. 20 60 1 y i M. Drucker & Co. VRR just opening a largo and new assortment of Spring and Suimuer Clyilii' g, of every ! description: Ready Made Shir's, Silk and Muslin Cravat? and handkerchiefs, Kill. Silk, and Thread Cloves, Roots and Shoes, Moleskin, Panama, leghorn and Straw Hats j of thp newest style. i I ^They have received a great quantity of I I'laio and fancy Pan'alootiH Stuffs, and i -ji\ Volitijrs. Linen Drills, and a very prettty as- ! Kiirlincnl of Irisb Linens, j And invite their friends to call and examine their stork, being certain to be able to satisfy them i : in every v ay. Camden, April 15, 1&5I. 30 If i X AAA LBS. CA<0\ IIA7IS, prime, 50 bbls extra Family Flour 30 boxes Adamautim Candles. For sale by Jan.21. JOHN W. BRADLEY. 1 BBI.. dried Beef and Bologna Sausages. received and 1 for rale by SIlAYV & AUSTIN, j April 25. 33 if BBLS. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, f) received and lor sale by SHAW t AUSTIN. , April 25. 33 tf ANOTHER lot nf that Supe-ior Family Flour, in packages of 50. Ib Received and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. April 25. 3d If O Cases Maccaroni, a superior article, re. eived ' ? vil a W a. AfTVIMM mi ana lor saie uy ? *** . April 25,1851. 35 tf ICasc Pie Fruit asserted, received and for Hale bv SHAW 4- AUSTIN. April 25. 33 tf 1 ( a.'e Herker> Farina for Pudding* Ac , rerHved and I 1 i'or?Jvif! hy SilArt A AUSTIN II I April T\ ;n LIVER COMPLAINT, , fanndice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, AND ALf< diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, snclt as Constipation, inward Piles, fulness or Hlond to the Head, aridity af the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for Ft* d. fullness or weight in the Stomach, sonr rnctations. sinking or fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, swimming; of the Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering at ?he Heart, choking or suflitcaiing sensations when itt a Lying Posture, dimness of vision, dots or welts before the Sight. Fe\cr and " - ' " t .r D.?.,:MtLkn (lull pain in I lie dead, cieiieteitry m yellowness ofihexkin anil eves, pain in the side. back chest nnrl liinlw. sudden flushesoftin; Heart burning in e flesh, imagining nf evil and great depression of spirits, CAN BE EFFECTUAOI.V CCBE1I BV Dlt IIOOFL.VNDS .CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rnBranm BV DR. c. nr.I. JACKSON, \T THE VERM AN MEDICINE STOKE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. TI.ei- power over the ahovc diseases is not excelled, P equalled, hy any oilier preparation in the I'nited Slates as tl r cures attest, in ninny eases after skilful phyiriius. had failed. These Killers are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liter and lesser glands, exercising the most searching (siwers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. HK.AD AND KK CONVINCED. Chas. Rnliinson. Esq., Kaston, Md., in a letter to I r. laeksnn. Jan. il. ]S5tl,said? " My wife and myself have received more benefit from tour medicine than any other we have ever taken for the Dyspepsia nnd Liver disease." "The Teuih legion," published at Woodstock, Va.. Jan. 10, 1850, said? ".A OUTSAT MRDK'IXR " "We have uniformly refrained from recommending to the puldie any of the various Patent Medicine* of the day, unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among tlmse we consider worthy of notice is the Herman Hitters, invented hy Dr. lloollntid.nm! prepared hy Dr. Jackson, in Philadelphia. One instance in (inrlienliir. in which thesiijierior virtues of this medicine have been tested, ha* fallen under our observation. During the la?t summer, a son ?f Mr. Abraham Hmhill, of this country, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after ttying in vain various remedies, he purchased a Isitth-nf the Hitters and after nsing it. was so much relieved of his distressing malady that lie procured another bottle, and is restored entire Iv to ltt-u.Hu. TtEAT) FMTJIKJl A FEW FACT*. The "Philadelphia I tcinocrat." the tend tue Herman journal ?t" Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov- 21th? "We again rail attention to the rettiovnl of the fserman Mettirine store. the prinei|tal dr|>oi for the rale ??f Dr Hooflaud V Herman Billets, fmin '278 Rac e tn 120 Arch street, me door below Sixth. Owing to the increased demand lor this tnedieine. ami for the aeootnnmdatioti of hi* miincrottii patient*, Or, Jackson ha-s been eotnpelled In occupy a larger store. We wirli hint snrrrss in Ins new quarters; lie is deserving of it. The Hitters Mixture t* wjthoutilouhi the great ert medicine extant for disease* of the Ijver and Bowel*. A stubborn case of Chronic Oiarrhtca lias come titiderour notice, wherein the patient laid exhausted tl.e Materia Medieasof the different schools of medicine with no apparent henefit. He was induced to use these bitters, and u few bottfes of them have entirely cured htm: Many itch cases we could refer to. We. hope our readers wt I recollect this great restorative, should they he so unfortunate a? to require its use Dr. Jackson jsissesses the original unpublished receipt of Dr. Honflaml, a- d he prepare* this medicine with this care. Those purchasing should call at his store, or see that his name is written itpon the wrapiier outside, and blowu ill the bottle, as munitions of all good articles are common." Judge M. M.Noah,a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments.said iti his "New Vork Weekly Messenger. Jan. 6. 1350. "Dr. IIooki.anu's f*KRMAX Bitters.?Here is a preparation which the leading presses in the I'll ion aptmnrto he unanimous in recommeinling. nnd the reason is obvious. It is math- nfter a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern lirn *, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm llisifiaud. Professor to the l.'niversiiy of leoa. Private Physician to the King of I'russiu, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced, lie vvnsemphatienlly the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of w liicli he was the irix-entor ami endorser may be confidently relied on. Hv specially recomuteiitled it in liver complaint, dyspepsia. debility, vertigo, acidity of the stomach. cousti|Hiiion, and all complaint* arising' from a -- ? 1 - i.-.r,i.? Ulfionicrcu CWMIMM'II M.n ?..* ..... ...... ...^ testifies. Nine Philadelphia paper* express tlieir convietion of it. excellence, and several ??f (lie editor* speak of it* effect* from their own individual experience. Under these riicuin*lunce* We feel warranted not only in callm^ tho attention t?f our render* to the present proprietor** (Dr. C. M, Jackson'*) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." M"llE RVtOKNTK. The " Philadelphia Saturday ( azettc,'" the best family newspaper pnblished in the United States, the editor say* of 1>H. IIOOFI. *M)'? ti Kit MAN 1IIT THUS. 'Jl i* seldom thai we recommend what are termed Patent Medicine* to the confidence and patronage four reader*. nntl therefore, when we recommend Dr. Iloollaiid'* (Jertnan Bitter*, we wish it lobe.distinctly understood tlmi \xe arc not s|*'iikitis of the nostrum* of the day, that are tn is-.l about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their gnilty race of mischief. In11 of a medicine longeltnclishcd, universally prized, and which lias met the heartv approval of the Faculty itself.* F.videncc upon evidence ha* lieeu received (like the foregoing) from all sccthm* ol the Union, the la?t three vears. ami the strongest tesiimony in it* favor, i*. that there i* more of it usep in the pmetiee of the regular Physic:ans of i'hiladslphia than all other i oMrmn* eomhined, a fact that can ea-ilv be established, and fully proving that a scientific pretcirat'oii will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure liver complaint and dv*pepln. no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It act* |hm-ideally tit??n the stomach and liver?it i* preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases? ihe effect i* immediate.? Tliey mn IHJ aamiiiiwnsii m u-inaie <?r imam mm ?aieiy and reliable licntTil, at any time BKWARK OK C't'XTRRFRITS. This medicine ha* attained that hiirh character which is necessary f'?r nil medicines u> attain in induce counter feiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives uf those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WKLL T<> TtIK XAItKS OF TIIB OKMTXK. Tlicy have the written signature of b. JACKSON upon the wrapper. and the name blown in the bottle, w itli >tii which they are spurious. For sale, wjiolusnle and retail, at the OKR.H \N MKOItTNK sTonR. No. 120 Arch street, one dis?r below Sixth, (lute of 278 llnce street,) I'hilodelphia.and by re*pcctut?le dealers generally throughout the country. For sale in Camden, by James U. M'Kain- Columbia by lloatwiight i Mint?Chester C. H. hv Kcctly <fc nil", anil by respectable Druggist* generally throughout the I'niled States. Aug. 13. 64 Temperance Hotel. THE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public in general, that he has again rented the above Hotel for a short time and would respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon hint lieretefore, as no pains will bo spared to make the traveller comfortable and at h< me. The Stages, and Omnibuses will call regularly at the House for passengers, going by Railroad. Also, Horses, and Buggies, can be had from him on reasonable terms, to go in the country. J. B. F. BOONE. reb. II, i* u French Brandy. Superior French Brandy, for Medicinal purposes. For sale at McKAIN'S nilUG-vSTQRE. Fruits! Fruits!! PINE Apples, llananna", I'lantuins and West 1_ India Orangee, just receivea ai MOORE'S. Feb II 1* tf. I * I?m?mmmmmmmmrnbmm Upward of Ten Thousand Cures, j] Consumption can be Cured! I DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF UVIIRWOKTAND TAR, For the cure of Consumption and all Diseases i of the Lungs and Breast. FROM 1)11. Ill RAM COX. | Late Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College. , | Mr. A. L Scovill: However reluctant I have been to permit my name to be attached to patent medicine, I chnsuler it a dutv to the community i</ si. tc that mi three cases of incipient consumption, viz: miss Bell, Miss Harder, anil mr. II 'if. Co*, one of our City ? outicil, that Dr. Rogers' Liver wort and Tar operated more like a specific than like any other remedy, that I ever used. One or the cases, viz: Miss Hell, pmnoiinceu ?>y several Physicians in lir laboring under I lie last stage cil Scrofulous C?nsiini|ilniii. She is now in lie.tlth, from the use of a few Imttles ol the above syrup. IIIUA.M COX, M. I). Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1*47. FROM THE JUHGK fIBNRY MORSK. ' Mr. A. So?vilJ: I am well acquainted with [)r. j I liram Cox ami his practice, lie avi?i?r licen my ! physician for nnny years, and can cheerfully say | that I have as much confidence in his skill as any : man living. HKNRi MoRSIS. <'inciiin.it', Nov. Qtli. 1*317. Despair not though your Physicians and Friends give you up to die ! I! Your condition cannot be inure helpless than j thai nl mrs. Rove. This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in ' my side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and lor i lie space nl one year grew rapidly nurse. Although I had in aitenduoce three phy- : siciatis.one ol whom was considered very skilllul, ! all ol their efforts pioved alike unavailing. At | iast one of the physicians came ir, and decided tlia* 1 I could not live more than one day longer! All1 of my friends believed tint a few days at most won'a end mv earthly career. My brother at l.i is crisis, hearing of the astonish- } iiig cures made hy Dr. Rodgers' Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillicuthe, dislan' Murly oiiies, to procure the almve medicine; and, strange t-> tell, j before 1 had used half a bottle my cough was entirely cured, and when Iliad used two bottles I .. ?.. i.t.io toniiptid to mv family vocations asusiui ; HARRIET ROWE. Mr. Merriweather writes as I ollows: nir. A. L. Scnvill, Dear .Vir?Dr. Liver I wnrt and Tar came sale to hand. I have sold a ' number of hollies. I has met v/tili great success. ' A young man of this |?!ace, supposed to have the consumption, has been entirely cured. I). MERRIWEATHER. 1 Denmark, Tenn, June HO, 11<4d. OT-Tlic following certificate from one of the most ilisrin. gm>lieil physician* in Cincinnati, is entitled to great credit: 1 feel constrained lrmu a sense of duty to make inc fol* | h>\\ins; statement conscious that it may apj?ear unprofc.? 1 sional. Mr. Charles Wade. { t is eiry. was ipiitc low ' with Pulmonary Consumption, for which I had been | treating with less than usual success. At his request, and j that of lit.- Irieinl*. I permitted him to try Dr Rogers's | Liverwort and Tar: and I most iiinfcr that its effect* were really surprising. After using li t' second bottle mv j visits were discontinued. and he was sihiii restored to j pealtli. 1 do conscientiously recommend my brother prac- I tiioners to prescribe this remedy in all failmoiiury cumilamts which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. ltl? llAUDS, M. D. Ciiieiiniati, Oct. 1st ldlt Kstract from a letter dated Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 2f>, 1818. Mr. t. L. .N'eovill, Cincinnati: Dear Nir?I want you to send inc one gross of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort anil Tar. 1 am entirely out of it, and have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures tliut it has made here, lias made a g.'eat demand for it. Yours, <J-c., It. W. IHTTIXOTON, Druggist, tty Ik-ware of Coiuiterfei s and Itase Imitation*..?0 j N. B.?The genuine articles is signed. "Andrew Ro- I gers/'on the engraved wrapper around each Isittle. fO"Price?*31 per bottle, or six Untiles for ?>. .Sold I w holesale und rctud by SCOVIL ^ MEAD, . 13 Charles st.. .V-w xirieans. .Vile Conernl Ajferits for tin* Southern Malm. SuldhyJ.Ilt. McKain. Cauilen : \. hitch. Columbia; Haviland. Ilnrrall & Co., and P. .M. Cokcn. Charleston! Muuusel Hall. Winiisborn. 0*(*all on the Aj*eiit for a pamphlet, ami see the above certificates in full, ami a vast numbered others. March 26, Ml wf.iii .1 IlCaCi n TO THIS AfTLICTIII). THE CELEBRATED A certain remedy, lor all lixnl pa ns m ihe ?>ide. Chest I/dns. (lack. UoW.-ls. M'l cles. itheiiuuili-iil in all ils \hri?*il forms. Nervous Atl'dinn*. Lm -j and f.iver Coinplaints. Spina Attentions. Female Weaknesses, etc. etc. For the above complain'* this plaster has no equal ? The i?real celebrity winch it has already acquired. not only in the old. but in the new world?the extraordinary rnres it has performed in the most extreme rase* of sutler, ini:. have acquired lor it ?iieh a c-pii'atioii, that the pro priclor lias not?uu.il recently?been uble to supply ha I inedrhtand. The sales throughout everv city, town and villat>c in the United States, are without a parnllel! ? ?l.i?inuignn.ni>i snrnri-inc. when the vnsl amount of Iniinaii suffering relieved by it* use it> considered. In spinal defect*, tin; benefit usually is of llie most decided character. In Nervcu* Complaint*. nineteen cases nut of twenty readily yield to the |>eiietnitiiig stiiuulu combined in this valtiiiule preparation. In KheitniMlisiit. either unite nr chronic. the claims of the Hebrew Plaster have long since been universally acknowledged. Those who arc laboring under weak backs, no matter from what cause the weakness may have origitinted?even if such persons have been misguided in pre. vtutis applications?in the use of the Hebrew Plaster they will find the affected part sudd- tily restored to its origj. soundness. As n suppo'ter in cases of constitutional weaknes it will he found ot ureat inlvaritage. It is particularly rocotnmended to females who ar>- suffering from sudde weakness, or general debility. In short, it onihrai-es ull the virtues which the most scientific mind was ra|mhli- of coin(Moulding front valuable substance* found iu the old world and will Ik- found entirely free front those objections which are a source of comp-alot with the numerous spread- I plasters now before the public. Where thitt Plaster is applied, pain cannot exist. These Plasters |swsessthe advantage of being put up iu air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. We have just received the following tcstimo nial from XT. i: i>eiiere. nn eminent lawyer in successful practire in Wilcox county, Alabama, lie is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence has great weight; Camden. Ala., Nov. 21, 1818., Messrs. Scovil ^ Mead t Gentlemen?Hating been requested to state what has been the result of my experience hy the use <d' your Hebrew Plaster. I cheerfully comply, by lisaying that I have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an invaluable medicine. Indifferent cascsof my family I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors, and pains, and it has never failed to allbrd instant relief. 1 have also used it with good effect upon my own person, in tae cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. (\ C. SELLERS. Be wire nf Counterfeits ami Base Imitations. CAPTION?The suliscrihers are the only General Agents in the Afoul hern .Slates for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere (or 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 bead of Jew David on the directions around the hox, ??ith accompanying Re i ..r ...i.' T-, ..1... i?.._i ' n curu ui i^uuii, iwij' wrurmrri SCOVIL ?fc MEAD. 113 Chartrer ?t.. New Ortean*. Sole fienernl Agents for the Southern Stater, .^nld by J. R. McKain Camden: A. Fiteh. Columbia; > llaviland Harrall ?V Co. and P.M. Cohen Charleston;' Maimel Hall, Wiiuwhnrough. Caldwc A- .lamer, Mew- I berry; Reedy A Ruff Chester* ill**. 4 Mothers. Read This Attentively, f 1>R. REEIER'S CORDIAL AID ' ( , CARKIIIAT1VE. For the speedy end permanent cure of Diarrhoea. Dy?* mtery. Cholera, infantum, Cholera Morbus. Cholic, Sumner Complaints. Flatulency .fain* in the Stomach, &c. . xiid from ull uerangcidtnt of'tftomncli and bowels from Teething. fty The time has ajjnin arrived when disease* of thr loinach and bowels ciirri<*s its thousands to a premature itrave. Is.there no reinedv fntrtny the march of death!! We answer, VKS?the Cordial will cure and prevent iiine-tenths of all cases of d.sense affecting these dfjrahlK' M"n; than e thousand cases of disease were cured by it during the. imst yiu*r. All families consulting the wel lure of theirchildren nnd selve*; will not wisely to have tliiN article hv them. Infill case* of failure the money will ehi*erfully las relumed, nnd to those who are unable io nurdinKe.it will be cheerfully be*tnw??d. THAT IT WILL. AND HAS CCUKD.TIIR WORST FORMS OK DISKASK OF TilKSTOMACH AND DOWELS UK AI)TilK FOi LOWING EVIUENCF.S From the Spirit of the Time*. Dr. KeelerV Cordial nod Camtinaiivc. is certainly a vnlimhle de>ideniluiii in every famiiy, to the young %ud to adult.hut |iariii*u'.arty whet.-re there arr children. We speakadvisedly, because we have thoroughly tried it. and proved its healing and eHicaeioit* properties in our lamily. We would most cordially reciiiumeud the public to give tl a fair trial, which is only wauling to appreciate it* xa'tte From the North American and Cuiied Stare*Cazette* Sept. Jth 1347. In these day*, almiiudine in fruit, it behove* every ond to be prepare J with a remedy for the evil rlleet* which it Mimetime* produces?we luive been told by those that knew and who have tried it?tluit Ke T.v*s Cordial i* ait ait cle which has been used in some of the severest case# ot Summer Complaint. both in infants and arnwu peixmai The Cordial can I** procured at the comcrofTi.ini and J| South Street*. . From Nt-aF* Saturday (Sazetle August83th !8f7; J I)r. K-eler's Conlial.?W>* would call the attention of* our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will be fi.utul advertised at length in our column*. A* a corrective ' in cases of Diarrhoea, u disease very prevalent at-the pre*-}**' em lime, it is highly sjxiken of by all who nave used it.? It is perfectly safe in it* nature, and we speak experimen-. tally, w lieu we say that it nffurd*immediate relieL i Front the I'mnsyhania Inquirer, Sep. l*t. 1817. \ I)r Keclcr'st ordial and Carminative?This article if advertised ill another part or our paper, it is wsvutlvhy coiiiiiieiidcii by families who have tied it. It i* especial!? - useful among el.iWren, and has efierier! hundred* of eure*. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony uptmthe -niijeet tome of which i* very strong. Tim Cordial in not a quack iiost rum. hut a care fully prepared medicine, and perfectly free from any thing injurious. * From the Daily Fennsylvanhw, Sept. 16th HH7. We are constrained in say lliat the **1 nrminative"of Dr. Heeler's now extensively used in tins City, is rapidly . making its way l - public lav nr. Tts ingredient* are o. ! course unknown, but jt is mild to its operaiion. pTeasantt-f ' tire taste, ami a remedy quite as good as any now used for the same complaints. From the Daily News, July 15th, 1830, Summer Complaint. ?Tlie season when this complaint exist* is now here. If |s-rsons having it in their tarn dies would only pnreliase a hnttle of Dr. Heeler's Carminative Cordial, they would save much expense and trmihhr. Wo p*ak of the virtues of this medjeine knowingly* , Front the Spirit of the Times. Kutztown, July 18, We wish to dirret thp attention ol the readers oft hi* [taper to Dr. Heeler's cordial and Carminative, advemised inanoiliereoltimn. It is a medieiac highly esteemed by every one that has used it in Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Choler:'t infantum. e?*t . which at this season isso frequent. lit* a perfect irmoeeiit uieilicine and gives immediv.tr relief. I!re|iareil and sold -J I .Market street Philadelphia? win-re may also be Imd Dr. Heeler's Cough Nyrup, Vermifuge Syrup, Kheuntalir f.otion. I.iver and .Sanative Pills, .Meilienc-s of unsurpassed elTiearry. txy- Also Dr. Keelrr'* ; SAUNA P Mill.I.A. a eelelirated rein<sly in all Scrofula [ami Co i>t it u tin in I Disorder*. It is, without doubt, >he cheapest ami best remedy forChmnic Di*efcfe<?nhe'Client \ Strmneh. I.iver. am) xkiu known?and luimirahty.aduprrd for all d.-r.iu?r-meiits arriving from Impurities of tliaddaud. Females-uttering from the lys<s of Appetite, NervowDehiliiy.Irregularities. Pains. Pimpl<*e. llloteh*. PaUowTttnplexmn Ciwliveness.etc.. Will find theSarsapariRadeeideiliy the best remedy in Use for their removal. . No ot?i , should Im> without Dr. Heeler'* Ficamilv Medicine*.;** Iteiielieiu! in many disease* J'rien "JI per bottk?C bottle* for s*3* * For sale hy Z. J. PkII \V. Cam len S. C.._nnd bv Dmy gist* ninl Store* riirmiu'iHuit tlir twmniry. price JXsn11& per IhiiiIi?we circulars dr., in hand* of the uginfiC * July 1). 1 dl > 51 <c(dT' WJiWJ A' if IB KW>1 M1?J MalBMl - .* * AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS. The envy of all Pill HinnfactTUBflj, Hernic-e iliev are ?afrr. belter and rnorr efficaciousthan any other* : ami l?erau*s the public will take im> nth- ,J I ers if they can obtain them. , ?jjf . ..y K 500,000 Rnxen have been sold annuaIIv for the Inst live rear". ; YOI M; AM) OLD. MAI.F. AND FEMALE, ! can aluav* lake ihcm with equal safety. wit hunt fear. ' JF IMI.I.S BK NECESSARY f->r purging nml clean*ing the Stomach ami Rowels, and ? purifying the Blood anil flut'ls of the Isidy.take no 6ther? i ?for no other pill* produce those ronihined elfecta,af ?* tains Nnnmparilln in thcin - " lint, Drink and lire ?* osn#V and purine ynnr u*irtl occupation whilst taking thet? | without fear of tukingrnM.during all kind* of weather. .* ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS am wagered that more genuine certificate* (from pbvst | ci.in?. ( lergyineii. Member* of Congress ami respectable ' citizens) can In- procured of their eflicttcv than auy other, j Forty Pills in a lioi 11 ' and sold at twkntv-kiv e ckxts- t nor, with djasyw rt ami much wholesome advice accompanying each bwu . ^ 'I hey no taste or unpleasant smell, . Free from dust or powder of any kind, j Do not gripe the Stomach or I towel*. Produce nosicknew, vomiting or bad feelings, * ..... Ti kv AttK.uoon.tt ar.LTtMts, ; <And adapted to most diseases common to mankind. - 1 in v.. ... in;,,.,* forward* >oone iutvin:r once insen iiicm ?m t?t m lake any other*. ber:?n?e lltev always dogood.amJiflheF i tinn?t (lien noothers will. . . Dr. X. n. I.HI I) Y I'roprietj and Mannfactnrer, is n regular Urugxist. ('hemic: and rhy*ician. of fifteen yenr* experience in Philadelphia ; (Jrnduate of (he J'nl* versity of IVumvlvnnin: Memlter of different Medical Institutions <>f Philadelphia, New York. Boston, Baltimore <V'c..:iud associate and corresponding mcn?liet?*f,V " .Medical Institutions of London and Pari*?Itetice the t?* con of the greater confidence placed in tiic pi lie, and Awr lieing recommended in the practice' of most respectable physicians throughout the United State*. CCT1 Principal Uenot. Dr. I.Ktnv's DwpKSSJktT,No.I14 North Fourth st*. Ihiladeaphia?and cold wholecale ami retail at McKAlN'S Urns Store. Catn.leti; TOLAND& , ( TIITIS. Colnmhia; MII.LKUA H<>SS.\RD. Sumter; villu ; I'r. MAI.I.OV.Cheraw; Pit VITAJAMES,New- >' Ic-rrv : Kl'KF* IlKKDV.l'heiterville; J. L. VO.NGjJfc, Wincboro; II. II. WEST. L'nionvilie: Dr. i*. M. CO* II K.N and (.'LEVEL V.N I), t 'harlepton; ami by nioct Dragj gists & Storekeepers inthe United States. liTII [ AIip. 20, in;H). OI, BRASS Fenders, pierced Iron do.; folding Ntir scry do.; Fire Duo# and Fire Irons, of every description. McDO HfA LL & COOPKR. Camden Bazaar* II/K hereby notify to our Customer*, and tfiff I If public generally, that we have just receiv! ed, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing- ^ suitable lor the Soring which we ?Fiat) sell as Umu al attlie very lowest Cash prices possible*. We have also rece ved a fine assortment of Hmadcloalhs, and blac.? and fancy colored (Oiwi. > meres, to which we invite the attention of our friend*. M. DRUKFR it i"U Feb. 29, 1331. 17 - tf '"s* ttsw'ivrd. WII1TR Lump Lime, a Sne article for White, washing, Planter Pari*, Cement Stone Litnr, and Land Plaster for agricultural parpo^es. For sale by C.' I- CII A VCKS. Fob. tW 17