Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, October 03, 1851, Image 4
M. Drucker & Co.
. A <RE just opening a large and new assortmenl
of Spring and Summer Clothing of every
description :
Ready Made Shirts,
Silk and Muslin Cravats and Handkerchiefs,
Kid. Silk, and Thread Gloves, I
Boots and Shoes, '
Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn and Straw Hats '
of the newest style. '
5 'They have received a great quantity of 1
; 5 Plain and fancy Pantaloons Stuffs, and 1
Vestings, Linen Drills, and a very prettty as*
sortnieul of Irish Linens, (
And invite their friends to call and examine : I
their stock, being certain to be able to satisfy them 1 1
in every way.
------ At ; ]
e -Camden, April 13, Ibol. au n i
HYSON, Gun Powder, Black and Green Teas , (
of the best quality at MOORE'S.
"""June 3. 44 tf |
: I .
FRENCH, German and English Plain Cashmeres for j
Indies Dresses. Also?Velvet and other Trimming,
opened this dav, at BONNEYS. i
SUGAR, Coffe, Lard and Flour, new supply,1
low for cash, at W. C. MOORE'S."
* June 3. 44 tf i
!
Camden Bazaar- I <
WE hereby notify to our Customers, and the , ?'
Dublic generally, that we have just receiv- j
ed, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing i
suitable for the Spring which we shall sell as usu- j ?'
a] at the very lowest Cash prices passible. j
We have also rece:ved a fine assortment of!
Broadcloatbs, and blac.t and fancy colored Ca6i- !
meres, to which we invite the attention of our 1
friends. M. DRUKER & Co. j I
Feb. 26, 1851. 17 tf_ I
Notice.
A Lf. persons having demands against the Estate j i
of Samuel Kirkland, dec'd., will present thein 1
properly attested, and those indebted, will make j i
payment to JOHN KIRKLAND, Adm'r. i
may 13,1851 38 tf i
1 : ? 1
Augers i
T>ECBIVED direct from the manufacturers,
* JX and will be sold at a great reduction on for*
mer prices.
Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and
without Nats,
44 Long Mill Wrights Nut Augers, ,
44 Cast Steel Convex 44 44
" ? ? OUs? A i** 3 j j
. 14 .... Auger unio f iu
crsaleby McDOWALL <f- COOPER. *
may 6th' 86 tf ]
Nursery and Toilet Soaps. j
fT^HE subscriber has just received a full and 1
jL select assortment of Nursery and Toilet 1
Soaps, to which he invites the attention of the |
ladies. Z. J. DeHAY.
July 11 ?
y . Fine Cigars.
-<| Large lot of the fidls: Brands, Just received
A at }p MOORE'S.
^ ? ?
Executor's Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
XlL tale of Ellen Chesnut, deceased, are hereby, I
notified to come forward and establish the same
and all persons indebted to the said estate I
. will make payment to t
THOMAS WHITAKER, Ex'or. ?
May 2 34 tf I
~~~ NOTICE.
.1 LL persons having demands against the estate !
Jt of the late Mrs. Harriet H. Xizer, will please
present them to Mr. John Rosser, my authorized '
agent in Camden, and ifnot presented by the first
''day of August next, will be debarred payment
aud a dividend be made in faror of those pre
sented. BELA S1ZER, Adm'r.
July 1,1851. 52 ~ tf
Oak Bark. i
sflWE highest Market price will be given for
1 Oak Bark, by W. ANDERSON &. CO. <
March 3d, 18 tf i
^ sums. ,
A large assortment of Gentleman and Boys,
of the latest style, ju3t received by
/. . McDOWALL & COOPER,
may 6th 36
Saw Gammers.
. ANOTHER supply received by
JA June6-45-tf McDOWALL & COOPER.
Notice 1
THOMAS LANG, William Anderson, Thomas 1
J. Ancrum, William Gardener, and Alexander
Young, who have been, and now are, engaged in
the manufacture of cotton goods, and other articles,
at a place knowaas the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw
District, under the firm and style of Wil- I
liam Anderson and Company, have associated
Burwell Boykin with them, as a member of said <
Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of I
South Carolina, a Charter incorpoiating the said i
Firm, with their associates and successors, as a '
body politic and corporate, in law, by the name and i
iyle of "The DeKalb Manufacturing Company," <
do hereby notify the public that they have accept<sd
the said Charter, and will hereafter conduct
their business according to the terms thereof, and ]
under the name and style of "The DeKalb Manu- .
facturing Company." I i
w avnp.Rsnv a, no. ;.
March 8th 1951 20 tf_ <
*1 ATI Sacks Salt to close consignment.
1 pjnc J3aliinorc Flour and Lard at the low.
est prices E. W. BONNEY. 1
Matting.
"VTTTHITE and Colored Matting 4 and 5-4, tor
YV sale at a reduced price by
E. W. BONNEY. ,
French Brandy.
Superior French Brandy, for Medicinal purposes.
For sale at ' |
WORKMAN'S DRUG-STORE.
Bounty Land. ,
THE subscriber will prosecute claims for Land ,
or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers
and officers, in the Mexican war, in the War of
1812, the Florida war, and other Indian wars, arc ,
entitled to Bounty Laud. J. B. KERSHAW.
Dec 24, tf 101, Att'yatLaw.
T>RASS Fenders, pierced Iron do.; folding Nur
J serv do.: Fire Doits and Fire Irons, of everv
descri: lion. McDO WALL &. COOPER.
Notice. 1
APPLICATION will be made at the ensuing
session of the Legislature of South Caroii.
na. to vestall the right and title of John E. San.
derson deceased, in and to a tract of land contain*
ing?acres, situate in Lancaster district, South
Carolina, adjoining InndB of M. Clinton, W. G.
Stewart and others, in Joseph Fenton and wife
Mary, as the next of kin of said deceased. I
WM. ROBINSON,
Aug 8 92 3n> Agent for Applicants.
WATEREE HOUSE.
(LATE PLANTERS' HOTEL,)
CAMDEN, S. C.
THE Subscriber having- purchased this x
tensile and well known Establishment, and I
having added largely to its convenience and com I
fort, by a new addition'of Furniture and thorough j
md complete repairs, begs leave to inform the
Public, thai el a prepared to Entertain all who
may favor hirr ith a call, in a manner hitherto
unknown in the town of Camden.
He deems it unnecessary to make any pledges, |
pnly so far as to say that his Table will be supplied
daily as well as any in the State ; attended ]
Py polite and attentive Servants.
His Stables, will be bountifully supplied with
Provender and'-attended by the very lest Hostlers.
No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and orierlv
House.
II. IIOLLEYMAN.
Camden, Jut e 4,1851. 45 tf
n ATvrnT!iM woteL
NOW OPEN
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
IT is an excellent and commodious building,12 v
and well fitted up, and lately put in a stalcof
complete repair. The rootrs are large, operu 1
airy ; line Family parlors well furnished.
The Table will be supplied with every thing
which an excellent country market will afford,
ittended by the best servants.
The BAR will be supplied with the choicest
Wines and Liquors.
The STABLES are well fitted up; attended by
:areful and experienced Hostlers, and well supplied
with Provender.
Also Lots prepared for th? accommodation of
Drovers, with excellent water conveniences.
There will at all times, be an Omnibus in attendance
to convey passengers to and from the Depot,
The Subscriber having had several years experience
in the above business, feels confident iti sayin?r
that hp will be able to triye "eneral satisfaction
lo all, who may favor him with their patronage, as
he is determined to use every exertion on his part
to pleaBe.
H. J. WILSON.
M A N S ION^WSET
CA31DEX, S.
THE undersigned l?egs leave to return hi* grateful
thank* to hi* friend*, and the travelling Public, for
:be liberal support which lie has received since he ho* been
jpened, (four months) and has entered upon his duties for
1851. with renewed energy to endeavor to please all that
nay call upon hiui, both rich and poor. His House will
ne found one of the most desirable, situated, and best furbished
Hotels in Camden. His servants also will be
bund respectful and attentive, and the table will be supplied
with the best the market affords.
His Stables and Carriage Houses are roomy and always
fullysnnplied with Provender,and an experienced Hostler.
An Omnibus calls at the llousetsvery morning for passengers
for the Railroad. Give me a call aud test my motto.
As you find me,
So recommend me.
?. G. ROBINSON.
? Proprietor.
Camden, February 7th, 1851. 11 tf
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
- * * i *r..n?
snori lime ana wouia res[icciiunj ouiitim |muuu
nf the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him
beretefore, as no pains will be spared to make the
traveller comfortable and at heme.
The Stages, and Omnibuses will call regularly
it the House for passengers, going by Railroad.
Also, Horses, and Buggies, can be had from him
jn reasonable terms, to go In the country.
J. B. F. BOONE.
Feb. 11, 12 tf
Darlington Hotel,
DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE.
THE above House having been purchased and
fitted up anew by John Dotf.n, is again opened
for the accommodation of the Public. Strict
attention to the wants and comforts o! guests
will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit
the patronage of all who may favor the establishment
with a visit, shall be spared.
All that the market and surrounding country
afford will be found upon the tabic.
Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals,
are prepared.
The Stables will be attended by careful and
attentive hostlers.
Drovers can be wfcll accommodated, as any
number of horses and mules can be ' ept in the
stables and lots expressly prepared for them.
Nov. 1, 1850. 86 tf
HEW STORE. T
THE subscriber would inform his friends and
the public generally, that he has opened an
vtpnoivp stock of GROCERIES, at the stand
tormeriy occupiea by Joseph W. Dohy, one door
south of Campbell's Bakery, and opposite H. Levy
& Son, where may be found all articles usually
keot in the Grocery line, consisting in part
if the following:
Fulton Market Bctf
No. 1 and 2 Mackarel in kltts, for family use;
Rio and Java Coffees; crushed and brown Sugars;
New Orleans Molasses, (new crop) butter, wine
and sod.1 crackers; cheese, buckwheat, raisins,
currants, almonds, English mustard, filberts, pecan
nuts, assorted pickles and preserves.
also
A few doz. old Port Wine, Heidsick best Cham,
pagne, London Porter and Scotch Ale in pints, together
a large stock of Bagging, Rope and Twine,
all of u hich he offers low for cash.
Jan. 1. S. E. CAPERS.
Bounty Land.
THE undersigned having associated himself
with Mr. L. Blanchard True, who is permanently
located at the City of Washington; who
possesses a thorough and familiar acquaintance,
with the requirements of the Government Offices,
will attend to the proturing of Bounty Land Warrants,
and the adjustment of all other claims
against the Government, without jeopardy or delay?and
at but little expense to claimants.
Land Warrants located, and the Land so d if
1 _ 1 A 1 A - .1 ... _ A A
uesireu, on me mosi auvamageous terns,
M. NAUDIN.
July 8,1851. 53 tf
Just Received,
WHITE Lump Lime, a fine article for Whitewashing,
Plaster Paris, Cement Stone Liine,
and Land Plaster for agricultural purposes.
For sale by C. L. CHATTEN.
Feb. 28 17
Preston's & Merrill's
INFALLIBLE Yeast Powders, a j 'sh supply
iusl reoeiccd. Also Yeast Powders from the
manufactory of D. Clay and of George Coggca.
tail, for sale by
THOMAS J. WORKMAN,
At the old stand of Jamee R. McKain.
Hair, Tooth, Flesh and Nail
Brushes,
FOREIGN and American, a large assortment
and fine articles. Also Combs and Comb
Brushes, may be had at the Drug Store of
THOMAS J. WORKMAN,
At the old standoi James K. McKain.
Brushes, Brushes,
PAINT, Varnish and Whitewash Brushes. Sash
Tools, and Marking Brushes, a very lull and
I fine assortment, for sale by
THOMAS J. WORKMAN,
At the old stand of James R, McKain.
To Mechanics.
A large supply Sand Paper, Pummie Stone,
pulverized and in lumps, also several varie|
ties ol Glue, fresh articles and good, which can be
I sold at Charleston prices, by
THOMAS J. WORKMAN,
j At the old stand of James R. McKain.
Wnnfo/1 tn TTiro
T* auibu i/vr 11 iavi
Ij^ROM 5U to 75 able bodied Laborers, and 15
or 20 colored Carpenters. For the Laborers,
?10 per month will be given, and lor the Carpen
I tens, ?20. Applv to
j * McDOWALL tf- COOPER.
Aug. 29,1851 68 tf
Chain Pnmp*.
THE subscribers have received a supply of
11 inch . ump Chain
ll?? ? a
14
Pump Fixture?, which they will sell at
greatly reduced prices.
Mc DO WALL & COOPER.
Aug. 1st, 1851. 60 tf
The subscriber has just finished off a lot of Mahogany
Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing
Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and
at unusuallylow prices. C. L. CHATTEN.
ALL Wool Plains very heavy, Lowell Linseys
and a variety of other negro clothesj'ust opened
and for sale at the very lowest prices at
E. W. BONNEY'S.
GUNNY and Dundee Bagging, 1-2 inch Bale
Rope and three ply twine for sale at the lowest
prices by E. W. BONNfiY.
Memphis Institute.
Medical Department.
THE regular course of Lectures in this Institute
will commence on the First of November,
and ( ontinue until the last of February.
The Anatomical department will be opened and
ready to receive students by theFirst of October!
The Medical Department will be under the direction
of the following
PROFESSORS:
J. CONQUEST CROSS, 31. D. Professor of the Institutes
of Medicines and Medical Jurisprudence.
W. BYRD POWELL, M. D., Professor of Cershml
Physiology. Medical Geology and Mineralogy,
R. S. NEWTON. M. D.f ^Professor of Surgery*
H. J. Ht.'LCE, M- D., Professor of Theory and Practice
of Medicine.
J. A. WILSON, M. 1), Professor of Obstetrics and diseases
of Women and Children.
J. KING, M. D., Professor of Materia Medicta, and
Therapeutics.
Z. FREEMAN. M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
J. MILTON SANDERS, A. M., M, D., Professor ol
Chemistry and Pharmacy.
CLINIQUE LECTURERS.
.MEDICINE?PROF. II J. IIl'LCE.
SURGERY?PROF. R. S. NEWTON.
Z. FREEMAN, M* D., Anatomical Demonstrator.
The fees for a full course of lectures amount tc
8105.
Eeach Professor's Ticket, ?13. A/atriculator's
85. Demonstrator's Fee ?10. Graduation, $20.
Those desiring fnrlher information wil' please
address their letters (postpaid) to the Dean; and
students arriving in the city will please call on him
?? il?o (luitimorriftl Hntol
R. S. NEWTON, M. D., Dpan of the Facuty.
LAW DEPARTMENT.
IION, E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory an Practice
of Law
NOII- V. D. BARRY, Professor cf Commercial Jurisprudence.
Terms ?$50 per Session.
All communications pertaining to this departrnont
must be addressed to
E. W. M. KING, Esq.
Memphis, Tenn., March 1850.
The Faculties, lor intellectual abilities, moral
worth and professional acquirements, will comparp
favi rable with the most distinguished in our coun
try. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly
in this or any other country?all of thern are able
lecturers and the best of teachers.
Those who will contemplate .our geographical
position, and the extent of our population, can have
no doubt as to tho eligibility of out situation for an
enterprise of the kind. As to health, including
all seasons of the year, we deny that any other
city has more.
A common error exists in the minds of many
students relative to the place of studying medicine;
those who intend practicing among the diseases ol
the West and South should certainly educate
themselves ata school whose faculty are practically
acquainted with those diseases.
That the public may be satisfied of tho permanency
of this school, we feel it our duty to state,
that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action
which augurs well for its luture success; and that
the peculiar internal organization which connects
them, cannot be interrupted.
E. W. Al. KING.
President of the Memphis Institute.
July 17,1850, 18 ly
IQarine, Fire, and Life Insurance.
D V Till"
Commercial Insurance Company.
OF CHARLESTON. S. C. r J)
CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN.
OFFICE, NO. 1, BROAD-STREET.
president.
WILLIAM B. HERIOT.
DIRECTORS.
JAMES K. ROBINSON, 1IF.NRV T. STREET
GEO. a. TRENIIOLM. WM. MchlJRNEY. '
ROBERT CALDWELL, J. H. HRAWI.EV,
A. R. 1'AFT, T. L. WRAGG,
A. M. LEE, Secretary
E. L. TESSIER, Inspector.
B. C. PRE sSLEY, Solicitor.
R. A. KIN LOCH, Medical Examiner.
The subscriber having been appointed agent for this
Company, is now prepared to receive Proposals for Fire
Risks, and will effect Insurance on fair and liberal
tjrms. WM. D. McDOWaLL.
'Jainden S. C. Mav 5,1891. *K1
MEDICINES, WINDOW GLASS, "&cT
THE subscrilier is receiving and keep* constantly on
hand, a large assortment ot the Purest Medicines,
Chemicals and Dye-Stuffs. Also, an extensive Variety
of the vcty best Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes,
drainers and Blenders. Always on hand Window Glass
of all M7.es, faint Oil, lAtnp Oils, Turpentine, Trusses,
Surgical Instruments, Patent Medicines of every kind.
Here may be had, all the delightful Extracts of Lnbin
for toe handkerchief. Oils. Ox Marrows, and Eau Lusi
trals for the Hair. Hair Dyes for gentlemen who have
I heroine nreinatun-lv IJrev. Colonies of all sizes, nnd of
tl?f very finest qimhty. Shaving Creams and Soaps in
greal variety Transparent Balls. Tooth 1'antes and
Powders. Pens, Ink and Paper. Besides China Vases
and other ornaments for the Centre Table and Mantle
?nd sncli a lot of Toys!!!
All who desire pure and honest articles at t.ow rates,
would do well to give ua a call. _
" FRANCIS I.) ZE.MP.
Sept. lfl. 1951. 73 "
THE GBEAT SUMMER HEDICIIfE!
DR. GUYSOTTS
IMPROVED EXTRACT OF
YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA
For the c ire of all diseases or disorders generated
by impure blood. Its great success justly entitles
it to the name of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So far : s it is known it is universally aporeciated,
and nanv eminent physicians use it daily in
their practice with the most happy effects, and certify
that i; is the best extract in existence, and the
otilv one that
" ST ANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year adds to its great popularity, and multiplies
its astonishing cures. The victim of
II EREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, and
caries citing into his bones, finds Guysott's
Yellow l^ock and Sarsaparilla a balm for his afflictions.
i His horrible torments are assuaged, and
his malady not only relieved, but
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It may be 6afely asserted, from the results of
past experience, that "Dr Guysott's Extract of
Yellow Uock and Sarsaparilla," is, beyond all comparison,
the ? ..
IVnvnpnvri Rt'iinnv nv FaUTTI
for the lol lowing diseases, and all others proceeding
from
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofula Dr King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustle on the
tace, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Kyep, Ringworm
or Tetter, Sc-ald Head, Enlargnent and
Pains cf the Bones and joints, stubborn Ulcers,
Sypliil tic Lumbago, and Diseases arising from
an r
Injudiciois use of Mercury, Acites or Dropsy,
Ex post ire, or Imprudence in Life, Liver Complaint,
Ague atiid Fever, Intermitting Fever,
Cl.olcr i Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Pleth
ora ol Blood in the Head, Piles, Pains in the
Back, Sides, Breast or Loins, and
all for ns of Muscular, Glandular and Skin
Diseai es.
It is a sovereign specific for General Debility,
and the seat renovator for a Broken Constitution.
Itbracesand re-invigorates every oigan, promotes
activity and regularity in every function, and produces
thjit condition of the whole pbysicial system
which is the best security for
I LONG LIFE!
Let all who wish to purge the biood trom the iro
purities contracted from free indulgence of the ap.
petite doring the winter, and to prepare the svslea
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
Resort now to Guysott's Extract of Yellow Docl
and Sarsaparilla," which is proving Itself an anti
dote for many of the nr.ost malignant-diseases tha1
flesh is heir to, and they will never be disapointed
for in tl is remedy the public faith lira never wa
vered? never can waver; for it is founded on expe
rience, just as their want of faith in other and spu
rious compounds is also founded in experienci
, Tho> J
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek! hope, life a* d vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY,
Therefore, however broken down in health am
spirits, however loathsome to himself and others
r let no one dispair of recovery, let the patient on!
understand that his hope of phvsidal restoratioi
lies only in MGuysotts Extract nj Yellow Dock an
Sarsaparilla" and persuade him for his
LIFE'S SAKE
1 to try it; and we have no hesitation, in predictinj
his speedy restoration to health,
i As a means of regulating all the functions of
Woman's Delicate Organization,
it has no equal in tne materia medica, and at tha
critical period of life, when the first stage of fm
1 decline commences, its cordial and iuvigoratim
properties will enable her to pass the crisis safely
U"None genuine unless put up in large bottle
containing a quart, and name of the Svrup blowi
' in the glass, with tha written signalure S. P. Ben
! nett on I Deo u ip i lie wrapper.
Price, $1 per boltle?or 6 bottles for $5.
Sold by SCOVIL SuMEAD,
113 Chartres street, iNew Orleans,
Sole Genepal Agents for the Southern States, t?
whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold by Z. J. DelJay, and at Workman's Drug Store
Camden, S. C., Hall i. Ronest, Winnsboro\ S. C., A
Fitch. Columbia, S. C., Beacn & Elmey, Orangeburg, S
C., llaviland Harm 11 & Co.. and P. M. Cohen's, Charles
ton. S. C. ,
Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster
THE GREAT RE.HED1,
For Rheumatism, Govt, Pain in the Side, Hip
Bark, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King\
Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, StiJ,
Joints and all Fixed Pains whatever. When
this Plaster is applied, Pain cannot exist.
THESE PLASTERS possess the advantage of beim
put up in air-tight boxes?hence they retain tneir fu(
virtues ir. all climates.
HAVE VOL FRIENDS GOINGTO CALIFORNIA?
By all means advise them to take along a supply of thii
plaster, it may save tliem Hundreds of dollar;, it' not theii
lives, as the exposures which they have to endure in tin
mines is sure to bring on disease, which might be easilj
cured by the use of this celebrated plaster, for the want o;
which many have been obliged to quit their labors and fal
into the hands of the physicians, who, by their extrava
gantly high charges so soon take away the hard earnings o
the bravest laboring man. By sleeping in tents or on th<
ground, Rheumatism, Spinal Disease, Stiff Joints, Jjtm<
Back or Side, and all like diseases are sure to trouble them
and many tim^s entirely lay them up, when the simplt
application of this plaster would give them imraediata re'
lief, and enable them to proceed with their labors w ithou
delay.
It has heen very beneficial in cases of weakness, such a:
Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, AiTec
tinns of the Spine, Female W'enkness, &c. No female
subject to pain and weakness in the back or side, should
be without it. Married Indies, in delicate situations, find
great relief from constantly Wearing this Plaster.
The application of the Plaster be* ween the shoulders hot
I teen found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic
and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroy*
inflammation by |<erspiration.
JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PEASTER IN NORTH
CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovili. & Mead: I have been troubled with
the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the
1st of July, 1849,1 was so bad that I could not turn mysell
in bed, ami the pnin so severe that I hnd not slept a wink
for six days., Alibis time my attending physician prescribed
the "Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm; the
pain left me. and 1 slept more than half of the night, and in
three days I was able to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew
Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use.
a W. M'MINN.
Hcndersonville, N. C-, Aug. lfi, 1850.
qqqqqqqq
beware ok counterfeits and base imitations !
CT* The genuine will in future have the signature of K.
Taylor on the wteel plate engraved label on the top oj
enc h ho*. . .
Purchaser* are advised that a mean counterfeit of thin
article is in existence.
The genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents appointed
throughout the South?and No pedlar is allowed
to sell jt. Healers and purchasers generally are
cautioned ngainst buying of any but our regular agents,
otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article.
SCOVII. v MKAD.
113 Chnrtres street, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents for
the Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably
be addressed.
Sold at Workman's Drug Store, Camden, S. C.; Hall &
Ropest, Winnsboro". S. C.; Bench & Ehney, Orangeburg.
S. C.; A. Fitch, Columbia, S. C.; Sold at wholesale by
P. M. Cohen & Co., ilaviland. Harrall & Co., Charleston;
Haviland, Ueaee & Co., Now ^ or It.
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LIVER COMPLAINT, !
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic ?jr Met* .
vous. Debility, Diseases of the j
Kidneys,
AND ALL
diseases arising v
from a disordered Liver
or Stomach, such an
Constipation, inward Piles,
fblness or Mood to the Head,
- acidity af the Stomach. Nawea,
Heartburn, disgust for Food, fullness
or weight in the Stomach, sour
eructations, sinking or fluttering at the
Pit of the Stomach, swimming of the
Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering
at the Heart, choking or sufloeaiing
sensations when in a Lying Posture, dimness of j
vision, dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and "" I
dull pain in the head, deficiency of Perspiration, J
yellowness ofiheskin and eyes, pain in the side, back. [ M
chest and limbs, sudden flushes of the Heart, burning in j a
e flesh, imagining.of evil and great depression of spirits,
{can be effectuadly cured by i
DR. HOOFLAND'S I
mni.151BRATF.Tl ftFRWAW BI'ITKHR. 1
prepared bt 1
DR. C. ITC. JACKSON,
IT THE?ti?RMAN MEDICINE STORE, J
120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. I
Tlieir power over the above disease* is not excelled, ft -J
equalled, by any other preparation in the United States,
as the cnres attest, in many cases after skilful phyirians,
had failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing
great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the
Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching
powers in weakness and affection* of the digestive organs,
they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
BRAD AND br CONVINCRD.
Chas. Robinson, Esq., Easton, Md., in a letter to Dr.
Jackson, Jan. 9, 1850, said? ..
" My wife and myself have received more benefit from
yonr medicine than any other we have ever taken for ths
Dyspepsia and Liver disease." " V
"The Tenth Legion," published arWoodstock, Vn.,
Jan. 10,1850, said? . ,
"a cheat mrdicixb."
"We have nnifiirraly refrained from recommending to
the public any of the various Patent Medicine* of the day,
1 unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those
we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitters'inven,
ted by Dr. Hoofland, and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Phil.
adelphia. One instance in particular, in which the rape.
rior virtues of this medicine have been tested, has (alien
under oar observation. During the last summer, a eon sf
' Mr. Abraham Brabill, of this conntn>, was very seriously
i afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in win
various remedies, be purchased a bottle of the Bitten and
after nsing it, was so much relieved of his distressing malady
that lie procured another bottle, tind is restored entire'
ly to heakh.
BEAD FURTHER A F*W FACT*.
> The "Philadelphia Democrat," the leading German jou*
n&l of Philadelphia. The editor mid, Nov 24tb?
"We again call attention to the removal of the Oemate
Medirine store, the principaldepol for the sale u{J)t floatland's
German Bitters, from 278 Race to 120 Arch street,
' one door below Sixth. Owing to the increased demand
t for this medirine, and forthe accoinmudatwnof hisnad?^r
oas patients, Dr, Jackson lias been compelled to occttfiM
' larger store. We wish lum success in his new qtainere}
he is deserving of it. The Kitten Mixture is whhoBtdont
l he greatest medicine extant for diseases of the Liver and
Bowels. A stnhborn case of Chronic'Diarrhoea has cocoa
3 underonr notice, wherein the patient tud:exhausted the
Materia Mediras of tlte different schools of medteine with
no apparent benefit, lie was induced to use these hitters,
and a few bottles of them have entirely cwitt hind Many
uch cases we could refer to. We hops onr reader# wiu
recoMect this great restorative, should they be so unfortnnote
as to require its use. Dr. Jackson possesses tlte orijinal
unpublished receipt of Dr. Hooflaad, and he prepare* J
i, this medicine with this care. Those purchasing should
v caJI at his store, or see that bit name is written upon the
' wrapper outside, and blown in the bottlq, as iraitauutnof
, all good articles are common."
? Judge M..M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientifieand
literary oitainmenis^aid in his "New York Weekly Messenger,
Jan. 6. *830, " J
"1)* IIoofi.ano's German Bitter*.?ITere is a pm*
a paration which the leadins presses in the Unitm appear to
he unanimous in recommending, and the reason i? nbviocs.
It is made after a prescription fumtslwd by one of the moot
celebrated physicians of modern tiin s, the late Dr. Christopher
Wil helm lloofland, Profemor to the University oT
1 Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prulsia, and oneuf
r the greatest medical writers Germany lias ever prodnrqd.
t He was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and tit ere tire
3 a medicine of which' he was the inventor.and endorser may
lie confidently relied on. H--specially recommended hid
s liver complaint, dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of the
stomach, constipation, and nil ri).ii;>tainisaridrtg frrtNMt
.tiu^i^M.1 muiiliiioii of the stomach, the liver and iMMfr
tontines. Nine Philadelphia paper* express their ?at|>
lion of its excellence, and several of the editor? speak of
its effects from their own individual experience. Under
these ciicunistances we feel warranted not only in caliiqg
ilio attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr.
) C. M, Jackson's) preparation, butin recommending the drricle
to all afflicted."
MORE EVIDENCE. * ..... v. Cg| I
The " Philadelphia Saturday Garotte," the best family !
' newspaper published in the United States, the edftorstyam ^
I DR. HOOFLANU's GERMAN BITTERS.
"It is seldom tliat wo recommend what are termed At*
' ent Medicines to the confidence and patronage' f "UrrfM
era. and therefore, when we recommend Dr. HotWfelOT
1 German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly nnderetoufffeat
we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, thatirin
noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they
' have done their guilty race of mischief, hat of a medicine
5 longeltaclished, universally pnsed, and which havapt
J the heartv approval of the Faculty itself.'
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like &
7 foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three
years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, tbattfcge
r ik more of it usep in the practice of the regular phndflfegE
1 of Philadelphia than ail other r ostiums combined, a fabt
that ran easily be established, and fully proving that a
scientific preparation will meet with their quiet apgfOMl
? w hen presented even in this form. .X3.r
That this medicine will cure livercomplaintamWyi^^
j fa, no one can donbi, after using it as. directed, liseh <
f specifically upon the stomach and liver?it is preferaMeto m
f calomel in all bilious diseases?ihe effect is iaunedfalK.?
I They can be administered to female or iafhat with safety
- and reliable benefit, at any time
f BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT#,
! This medicine has attained that high character which
! in necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coonwr
> feitera to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the ures
' of those who are innocently deceived.
' LOOK WELL TO TUP. MARKS OP THE HKXCINE.
They have the written signature of <J. 51. JACKSON ,
, upon the wrapper, and the name blownin the bottle, with.
out which they are spurious.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the
| GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
i No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late of 878
Race street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealM?0pr
" i erally throughout the country. .. - J
, For sale in Camdkn, by Thos. J. Workman?Columbia f
i j by Boat* tight & Miot?Chester C. H. by Reedy A KlHL
[ and by respectable Druggists generally throughout the ;
United States. 1
__A<ig.Jl31 ,
$300 Reward.
ESCAPED from the Jail of Kershaw District,
S. C.,on Monday 14th of July last, Mr. Samuel
J. Love, who was convicted of the murder
1 of Mr. Robert J. Lester at Spring term, 1851.?
Said Love is about 6 feet 2 inches high, snd about
20 or 21 years of age, rather dark hair- and of a
saliow complexion, and has rather a down cast
; look, with rather dark grey eyes, with someoi nis
front teeth rather decayed, said Lore is a carpenter
by trade. i
I will give the above reward to any person who ^
. will appehend the raid Love and lodge him in any I
jail in this State, or one hundred and fifty dollars
for his safe confinement in any jail in the United
States, so that I can get him.
JOHN INGRAM, S. K. D?
Aug. 12, 64 . .. t(
New Goods.
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of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery,
Shoe* and Hats.
Those in want of very choice good* at low prices
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