, f i?-- .. . . - ; .>? gglllP?Mff? i??WMMi " a iwrrBw?aM?a HIED?On Friday morning last, after an illness of six- months,- Mr. Edwai:d 31. Bkoxson, a native of Connecticut, but for many years a resideut'.of this town. : in the sixty-second y6ar of his age. He was a kind and affectionate husband and father, ,?| a good citizen and an honest man. Early in his sick- ? x ness he became impressed with the necessity of a prep- 0 aration for the change which he saw gradually but , steadily approaching, and i* will be giatifying to his. e friends to know that through his protracted" and pain- | "* ful illness ho was blessed pnd sustained by the com- | 6a , . - forts of religion even up" to his dying moments. His j dying words to his children and.fricnds by his bedside *. '-r were an assurance that all was well. Truly may it ; ,1 be said-of him, his last days were his best davs." i -v - - I ar % ?\ Rgg-Cliariottc papers will please copy j( Si . . , womsi.woK^:: wor.TIS !:: . *; ?Mr ^ i :> . ? - -x? "T\R. MeLANK'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to be ?J the best, most safe and radical cure for Worms, it is approved and recommended by the Medical ' Faculty in every section'where "it has been introduced. _ In fact, where it is known none other is used. ' I One of our moist respected physicians in speaking of * \ . Dr. McLanc's VermifugecsayS: "Its great superiority . ' v" over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that tr v while-it is more efficacious than ahy other Vermifuge, "tl! it is perfectly safe. -. ? ' ' ' ; ' ry Price 25 cents per bottle. * ?' Dr. ncLaue's iLlvcr Pills, ra BEING composed entirely of vegetable substances is p not onlysafe, but have bfeen found by all who .0I . have used them, as the best remedy for all affections -p of the Liver, and Digestive organs. In fact, where they are used Liver.Complaint cannot exist. rc Price 25 cents per box. p, _ .The above valuable preparations are for sale by tc most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of ni P. M. COHEN & CO., p, Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Mediciues, Cliemir>ala. Perfumerv &c. . No. 29 Hayne-strcct, Charleston, S. C. Juntf 21. " 25. eowly - v Miotice. * I NHERE will be a Public Examination in the Or- -j X angeburg Eemal.o Seminary on Tuesday and - "Wednesday (28th and 29th) of this month?to" closo ' on the evening oCthe 29th with a Musical Entertainment Theufriends and rclati?es.of the young Ladies ,p and the public generally, arc invited to attend. . V-a . I- S. K. LEGARE. Orangeburg, S. C., June 21, 1853. It ej Notice. 9 T^7"iL II.,SHANNON, Esq. will act as my agent ' r* durfngmy-absence from the State. -Juno'21?tfl-V- , - B. B. SALMOND. 0( i CLOTHING. i FOR THE FALL OF 1853. ? It "PURCHASERS of CLOTHENC-are informed that . -X"' we are manufacturing the Largest assortment of Clothing K (at wholesale only) suitable' for ihe the Country Trade, II to be found in the States.. * 1ST We do business on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM. . #*> Orders promptly filled. ^ An examination of our stock is solicited. ' j ' fiAI II AI'T I *HAYE this day disposed of my Stock of Dry- j Goods to Mr W. D. Mason, and in returning my sincere thanks to those who'havu so liberally patron -"ized-me, T would bespeak for my young friend and successor, a like liberal and steady support, believing that his obliging manners ajid business qualifications j must recommend him to public patronage. As I intend leaving by the middle ot July, early set- ^ tlements are respectfully requested. . - JAMES WILSON". 91 June 21/ 25?tf WIISON'S CASH STOEE p To be Coutiuued. " IWOtTLD respectfully inform the Ladjesof Camden and the public generally, that I havb this day pur | chased Mr; James Wasox's Stock of, * 1 PLAIN AND FANCY DRY-GOOD3, And solicit a continuance of the patronage hitherto couferred on my predecessor. The stock, although ? tolerably complete at present, will very, scfcn bo replenished with new Goods, selected by'Mr. Wilson in I Baltimore and New York. In*tire meantime, the preseutStock will be sold at unusually low rates for cash. ar June 20?25tf .. : . - W. D. MASON.. Baggius, Rope and Twine. BALES Gunny Bagging; .20-coils Hope; 100 lbs. 1 U Twine. Just receil-ed aud lor sale by * June 21. - h W. C. MOORE. A - li - ? Crashed Su^ar. 1A BARRELS Crashed Sugar. Just received by XV June 21. . .* W. C. MOORE. ENGLISH-MATE Walnut and Mushroon Catsup. T] Superior French Mustard. -Just received fresh 0f by . _ W.G.MOORE. cfl X. O. and W. 1. .Tlola^es, " [J 6IIHD8. West India Molasses; 10 b^is. New Orleans do. Just received and fur sale by ... June .21. y - " W. G MOORE. ?) ? A A lbs. superfine Western Bacon Sides 100d lbs " " " Hams For sale by -* W. C. MOORE. 1. O. v. I\-kershuw Lodge, l\o. 9 THE Regular Meeting of this Lodge vill be held 1 at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. * >D; R. KENNEDY, S^cretaiy. L Final H'otlcc. THE creditors of the Estate of L. C. Adamson, do- Si csased, are hereby notified to present their de- h mands duly attested on or before the 20th day of July o> next, at which date the administration will bo closed, h J. B. KER51IAW, Adm'r. as June 14. f 25 5. Ik < Positive Sale. STEAMER PEE DEE. BYR. & A. P. CALDWELL. On WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of June, will be sold, r at the north of the Exchange, at 12 o'clock, The light draught-steamer PEE DEE, with all her ai Furniture, Tackle, Boats, . 46-ts "TXDER a summons in partition and in pursuance of the decreetal order made thereon by John R. jy, Judge of the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw Dislct, I will soli on the first Monday in July next, being le fourth daj* of said month, the lands described in le said summons of partition, as the property of Anas McDonald, deceased, to-wit: One tract, containing one hundred and six acres ore or. less, and known as the Malono tract: Also, le other tract containing 123 J acres, whereon R. R. layer resides, ajid adjoining the said Malone tract, 1 the branches of Pinetrec Creek, adjoining lands of hos. Smith and others. Conditions?One-fifth of the purchase money will be squifed, the balance on a credit of twelve months, arehasers to give bend with good "security, with invest from the day xSf sale and a mortgage of the cmises if deemed necessary for the payment of the irchase money. Purchasers to pay for papers. TUO. BASKIX, S. K. D. June 10?10 td SOUTH CAROLINAKERSHAW DISTRICT. 3Y JOIIX It. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT. 7X7 EI ERE AS. Benjiman Payne, applied to me for iT Letters of Adininistration on all and singular te Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of Wilson avne, late of thfc State of Tennessee, deceased. These" are, theiefore, to cite and adratyiish all and ngular, the kindred and creditors of thgufpid deccns1, to be and appear before mo at our neSt Ordinary's surt for the said district, to be holden at Kershaw ourt House on the 27th day of June inst., to show luse if any, why the said administration should not 3 granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day of me. in the yearofour Lord ono thousand eight huu cd and fifty three, and in the 77th year of American idependence. - * J. R.JOY, 0. K. D. ^ June 14. * Sew Arrival*. )0 lbs. Pecan Nuts | 50 lbs. Brazil Nuts 30 " English Walauts | 100 " soft shell Almonds Just received, fresh and for sale by June 14. . W- C. MOORE. Corn Starch. LOT of extra quality Corn Starch, for Puddings, I . Ice Cream, Pies, Ac. For sale by June 4. * W. C. MOORE. Canvassed Hams. A LOT of superior CANVA&SED HAMS. JustrcIX coiVed at " IV. C'MOORE'S. Caudle*. ?) 30XE3 Adamantine Candles. At .L June 14. W. C. -SfOORE'S. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES !L LEONARD CHAPIN, 1 rANITFACTURER and Denier in CARRIAGES *-L and HAdtNESS of every description, Aos. 124 leeting sU and 83 Went wort h-it^next to the old and of Gilberts A Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf pg?~W. R. IIcxter maybe found at^the above Reositorv, and take this method to assure his friends idt all orders entrusted to him wiil bo attended to ith promptness and strict fidelity. LOT Old- Plantation Cigars, . 5000 "Itio Hpudb" do. < 5000 Svlva Brand do. For sale by W. C. MOORE. .adies' Ele^uut Spring Dross Goods, , N New Styles, of Ber.iges, Tis-ues, Grenidiins, Ja- i . ccmets, Lawn*, Silks, MusRus, EA LE, DAN'L. CRAWFORD, N. B. HILL Charleston, June 1,1863 23 3 820 reward. [" WILL pay the above reward to any person who l will apprehend ai^d lodge in the Sumtcrville, harieston, Columbia or Cumdeu Jail, so that 1 can 2t him, my man PHILIP, a Tailor by trade, who inaway from Columbia $i?out the 10th March last, rid Philip is a mulatto about five feet nine inches igh, rather slight built and has a Lar/je black mole i/tin.chin. He may change his name and deny that e belongs to me. He is believed to be in Charleston, i lie has relatives there, and he may have a pass as e can very easily procure one. JOHN S. RICHARDSON, Jr. June 7, 23 2t Notice. IMIE unpaid Notes aud Accounts of R. W. Abbott, . in my bands for collection, will bo sued in pursunce of instructions, if not Bottled at an early day. J. B. KERSHAW, Att'uy. May 31?22 3ra. iiiiss c. l. pa i*r:, RECENTLY FROM COLUMBIA, [ )EGS leave to inform the Lndic3 of Camden and its \ j vicinity, that she has established herself at Camen, whore she will take pleasure iu doing all work in ic lino of MILLINERY AND DRESS?MAKING, cing experienced in her business, she fcelfl assured ic can make all work left in her hands in the neatest lanner, and in the most fashionable style. She hopes y close attention to business, to gain a share of pubc patronage. , She may bo found at the Store one door south o' ic Masonic Lodge.' ?g"*Bonnets and llats bleached in a superb mode, ) as to give them the appearance of newness. April 12. IS tf ~T CARRIAGES. it the Old Stand of S. & J. Gilbert. 1 & K. 41. GILBERT coutinuc tho CARRIAGE ^ BUSINESS a', the above stand, Eos. 33 uud A 0 ,rentworthvstreet, where they will he pleased to exibit to their old friend:- and customers a very cxtonvo stock of VEHICLES, comprising thoso of their ivn manufacture, together with tho various;other yles usually found in this market. - Their lotfg acuaintanco with this maikqt, as manufacturers and salers will enable tliem to offer great inducements to urchascrs, both in stylos and"'prices. Charleston, Aug. 20. . * 61 tf Irnneli of the ISauk. of the State of Soiith-Caroliu at Camden. A LL Notes intended for Ronewals at this Rank iii v the months of June and July, must ho in tho oriiual signatures of the makers and endorsers. I). L. DE8AUSSURE, Cashier. May 17 20 2iu ? * " . ? NOTICE. PRIVATE individuals, COMMITTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES, and General Venders of Books, lesirous of enlarging and stocking their shelves, will. Ind an advantageous opportunity presented, by leav- Te ng their orders with the undersigned, who respectful- 0j ly notify and invite the same as Agents of the House q rf II. ,G. BOUN, LONDON. ft CAPERS k IIEYWARD, cl Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, South sido Adger's Steam Packet wharf. All orders-received to 1st July, will be ptmicularly ittended to. ' ni June 14 24 v NOVELS. > I'. The Colcville Family. Modern Flirtations. zi Curse of Clifton. Emigrant Squire. tl Esther de Medina. . Monto Christo. Ui Edmund Da'nts. . ef Red Wing or Cruiser of Van Dieman's Land. Empress of the Isles, or the Lake Bravo. e3 Spitlire.?A Nautical Romance. ci Stray Yankee in Texas. . . T Harry Asliton. or the Will the "Way. fa Dean's Daughter, or Days wo live in,?by Mrs. Gore. in Bourbon Prince, Louis XYIT, of France. -cj Jaek and his Bride. Agnes Serle. ai 'Lover's Stratagem, or the Two Suitors. m Ogilvies. r? My Novel. p ' Beatrice. ft Juno^li 21-31. A. YOUNG., ^ <71 EI. SQUIEB , ,K"; | V\ .r ILL remain in Camden for a few days. During ri ' his stay he will open a Room'over the POST- ni OFFICE, for the purpose of taking DAGCEattEOTYPES, hi and will bo happy to wait on those who may faVor him I with a call. \p Thankful for the liberal patronage which ho received e; during his previous visit to this place, he would still solicit a continuance of the same. bi At his room will be found a large collection of spcci- w mens, among which is a Daguerreotype of Mr. Calhoun, ra one of Jenny Liud, and one of Robt. Burns. ' Daguerreotypes, Portraits and Engravings copied. Instructions given in the art, and apparatus furnish- E ed if desired -ijjMny 17?20:f _the~motjltrie"house. Sl'l.l.lVA.VS ISI,A*I>. oi THE subscriber begs respectfully to inform his nu- 1/ merous friends and the public generally, that lie p has taken a lease of this delightful resort, which he ei will open for the reception of visitors between the 22d iiist. and the 1st July next. -- n The subscriber is now.eugaged in procuring new b< furniture, ?uiueii it -U. Arrivo at Junction nt 7.45 " Leave Junctiou at 8.00 " Arrive at Camden 10.45 " SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY. Leave Camden at 11.30 A.M. Arrive at Junction at 2.15 P.M. Leave Junction at 2.45 ' Arrive at Cauidcn at 5.15 '' N. 1) BAXLKY, Agent. Jan 18 3 tf XEW BOOKS. COLLIER'S Notes and Emendations to the Text of / Shakespeare's Play a. Great Truths by Great Authors. A Dictionary of Aids u to Reflection; Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac., from writers of all ages, u A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Household Sur- v gery, by Thompson & Smith. e Elements of the Laws: or Outlines of the system of f. Civil and Criminal Laws in the U. S., and in the s, several States of the Union. Designed for general t< use. By Thomas L Smith. p Shakspcare's Complete Works, Life, Plays and rooms, p New editions of Moore, Scott and Miltou. 11 Wirt's Life Patrick Henry. o Leyard's Second Expedition to Babylon and Noneveh. i Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, by N. P. Willis, a Sbady Side; or, Life in a Country Parsonage. o Everyday Scripture Reading. u The Society of Friends. v t Romance of the Forum. si Tales of the Southern Border. Webber. ^ Essays and Miscellanies; by Grace Aguillar. u 3rd Vol Miss Strickland's Queens of Scotland. (i 5tb " D'Aubigne's Hist Reformation. n Thomas' Travels in Palestine. , . 0 Faben's Camel Hunt. e| Bird's Niek of tho Woods. Goulding's Young Marooncrs. j Roland Trevor, or Pilot of Human Life. .< The Bible iu the Counting-House, by II. A Boardman, D. 1). t! Lovn Affairs in our Village 20 years ago. ei Mario de Bcrniero; A Tale of the Crescent City. t( Beatrice, by Catherine Sinclair. 0 Rachel Kcll. p Jeames' Diary, by Thackorny. {, Mr. Brown's Letters. tl Roger's Essays on Reason and Fuith. English Soldier in the U. S. Army. 0 Hull's Legends of tho West. 1 Clura Morelund. >v Count Julian. (r,' Desperadoes of the Soutli-West. i Pictorial Li Co ot Davy Crockett. r< Agues Sorrcll. by James. 4 Kate Stewart. 'I Wild Western Scenes. (l Scalp Hunters. " Rifle Rangers, Ac. A. YOUNG. e May 31?22tf y, For b C1UBA HONEY and HOUSE SHOE NAILS. ? / May lo. JAMES McKWEN. n MeiiN oorts. ji I'^ANCY colored 0-1 Tweeds, French Summer Cos- (t' jl hi mere, Italian rioth. Urap D lite, bleached, brown f, and colored Drills, Marseilles and Silk Vesting, Silk, i Mitslin and Silk and Linon Cravats, Stocks, Fancy n Ties, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Ilats, Ac. a March 21). MoDOWALL &, COOPER. irfftrrytn ' BniiwrmirH ininiwn?ain luwaai To the Physicians of the State of ._ South Carolina. 1,1/ Olil'E'S (Jt-LiJitSltATrilJ SUiiUSUAM. AUUMAU ilC SCHNAPPS?Deeming it unnecessary to mind any rej^Uar member of the Medical profession ' the established medical properties of pure Holland in in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I respect illy invite your examination to a very superior artie, manufactured by myself exclusively, at Schiedam, i Holland, hv a process peculiar to my own factory, is flavored and medicated, not by the common harsh srry, but by the choice botanical variety of the aroatic Italian Juniper Berry, whose more, vinous exact is.distillcd and rectified with its spirituous solent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of exuisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent, in b cordial and medicinal properties, to any Holland in heretofore known. Amid the influx of inferior distillations with which te market is now flooded, physicians find no little fficnlty in procuring n good and pure Gin, which ley can prescribe with confidence in its beneficiul fects. As an importer of twenty year's standing, i the city of New Y >rk, and possessing a matured cpeiiencein the manufacture of Holland Gin, espeally 1 beg to submit to your attention rav ABOMAIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, as one which caunot il to realize your utmost expectations, and 1 shall b happy to forward you a little of it, free of charges, i answer to a letter intimating your readiness to acjpt it. It is now scarcely one year since I have prepared xl distributed my Schiedam Gin exclusively for edical purposes ; yet within that brief period, 1 have tceiveajiumerous tetters, Doth irom piiyBictans and itieuls, testifying to ite really extraordinary efficacy i Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, and affections of theKid;ys and Bladder generally; also in Dyspeptic Mala\fs, when taken in proper quantities as a Diet Driuk, icftspccially at dinner, is found, by uniform expe?nce, to be eminently efficacious in the most obsti lite cos?s, when even the best oi the usual reinedi's rre failed to afford more than temporary relief, and have no doubt that it would yield similar reeults ith precision and certainty in your own professional tperiencc. ~ The Aromatic Schiedam.Sebnappe is put up in stroug ottles, pints and quarts, neatly covered and labelled ith my name embossed on the bottle; also a fac sidle of ray signature on the label, mid my seal on the >rk, with an essay .upon its properties. " UDOLITIO WOLFE, Im; orter, 22 Beaver stfect New York. Xtincts from the New York Medical Gazette and Journal of Health, edited by D. M: Reese M. D? LLD.. 775 Broadway, October 1, 1852: Holland Gin as a Ittcdicinc. In our lsst number, we accompanied the publication f a circular on this subject, from our fellow citizen, dolplio Wolfe, Esq., with a brief commentary, exressive of our own views. Since then we have been siploying this agent, and thus far with favorable realts. But we are in the receipt of srnted by nox'ous drugs Hind hence he contradisnguishes it from the Gin of commerce, nearly all of mch, as is well known, is manufactured here and se* here from inferior whiskey and refuse drags, he name he has given it, however, may serve the ufpose of designating his attiele as prepared cxclnvely for medical purposes, and thus commend it to bysieinns, for whose convenience it is on sale only y reputable druggists and apothecaries. As respects its fbediciual and curative effect*, we nderstand him .to claim only Mint it is a pure and rcablejrticle oFjJollund Giu, ami as suel*, worthy of leconHfJene of Pnvsieians, to those diseases for which ley are strained by finding it inipraetible to obtain ?e i\rti le in a pure state. Nor should any prejuice against alcoholic medicine deprive the afflicted f the benefit of this article, which from time irhicniorial has held its place among thfc remedial ageniesof the Materia Medica, if it be found worthy of jnfidence by continued experience. At all events, those who persist in the employment nd toleration of other alcoholic medicines, as tineires, bitters, &. so called, yielded an excessive amount, by distillation, of oil weighing 0.871 \Viththe boiling point 2 degrees ; the lighter oil having previously passeil over, 'his was conclusive as to the superiority of Mr. Wolfe's lin in relation ?'?the oil of Jnruper, upon which the aro la. flavor, ami diuretic anil ntii?r medicinal properttcswd very kind of (Jin essentially depend. As to the Fousel nii, with which all inferior spirituous qnors are more or less impregnated, and which rendera lem poisonous in the exact ratio in which they are imibed?which causes such liquors to intoxicate when oth* rR do n !, nnd creates that tnorhid, insatiahle anpetite for ndue indulgence, with all its deplorable cotiseouencos, f which the friends of temperance and philanthropy so tstly complain, instead of that satiety nnd fastidiousness f taste, for which the drinkers of pure liquors are ilisngnished?of this fetid, acrid asthmatical Fousel oil. I Hind no trace in Mr. Wolfe's medicinal (Jin, although repea'edlv tested vnrious quantities of it with the chloride f calcium, by the usual process, which so readily detects nd obtains it in the ordinary spirituous liquors. Accordingly. 1 feel hound to say that I regard this Gin r . -< * ' ' ' '' 1 . } ' >. ob being in every respect pre-cmioeniLy pure,*Spd deserving of medical patronage. 'it'is indebted for jis superiority, u doubt not,-to sound and select materials, and to that peeu-,1 liarly moderate raeihod of dipiiHaxUn*- which leaves -the heavier and less volatile essential ofl*, both of.'tlie. barley and the berry, behind jit the still. _"l'hin, ulso. is siiflicieht to account for. the refined aroma of litis above other gins but in regard to the special qualitieSiof tjie'ltalian Juniper berry, of which the manufacturer .speaks in his circular, I have no chemical knowledge, nor wherein,its lighter oil; differs from that of the JonTperi* communis. I find that the pure oil of both polarizes to the left, arid .yields, "tVillT hydrochloric acid, a liquiif camphor. This-acid-being inthe stomach as a principal component ef the gastric juice, probably creates this material from, the oilrand reu-lera it the valuable diffusivestimulant for which jt was foririerly and will, probably," again be renowned. I consequently regprd Mr Wolfe's " Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps ' as a valuable accession'to opt-pharmaceutic Rgcnts r'tb say nothing of its comparative innocuous rters to those who use distilled'liqucre as a beverage.. To p*r--, sons travelling in-the Southwest, where the best water frequently produces distressing and sometimes even dangers effects upon persons unaccustumed to them. I should think it would be a good precautionary provision, as a counteractive or preventive.of those effect?, when mired in moderate quantities. At all events, it ia the purest possible article of Holland Gin, heretofore unobtainable,"and as such, may be safely prescribed bjtphysiciutis. uai iy- ViWvri', iU. u.' Pbarmaceuucat 6'hemist. ~ - Old WiBei. -J CASE Old Hock Wine, * , JL 1 ' Fleur .de RozaWinc, * 6 Baskets Heidsick CbaS^aigue, ' L. 1 Cask Old Sherry Wine,'.1' ,*?*.. . i-v V 1 do do Madeira do.) , ' 1 do Cbampaigne Cider, ? 't 1 do Old Port Wine, 1 do " Holland Oin, "genuine.'' 1 Case Superior Whie Bitters.. Just received and for said Uw by. * . : < May 24?21 W. C. MOORE. T? BAEQASsr-"^ DRY GOODS At COST. THE subscriber haying detrained to .close this branch of his business, offers-hi* large and 'weJl scl&cted stock or Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods at' Cost, either at wholesale or retail To one wishing to commence a business,'this offers a rare opportunity. To an approved purchaser, the; terms will be very liberal. - . . B. W. CHAMBERS. Camden, May 17-. - 20 tf - < pg"Thc Lancaster Ledger, Darlington Flag and Sumter Banner will insert one month. - . . THE CAMDEN BAZAAR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Selling at Charleston Prices. \\J E would rospectfliHy inform the Ladies and' T T Gentlemen of the town of Camden and its vicinity, that we ivave ji>6tf}ni3hed unpacking our new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ^electee* of the latest styles and fashion^, consisting of all kinds of Goods for ladies' Dresses - ; 'f.' ' - such as . - ? Calicoes, Muslin, Barege, Silke, ^. . , Ginghams, Jaconet, 4e., ttfl. Bonnets, Needle-work Collars, Mantilla^ Sacks, Veils, Sleeves, Cuffa ro#s, hotel-(tempore, tuagistrat&, j/fciyweiiija. and pubv jH ic men well triowu to the community, all add their . testimony to the effeet# of th.i* Qreat BIvm l Gall andsee a fevy hundreds of the certificotei ttrouoif ^jl None genyine unless signed BES-KET 4 BEER3, " ? Principal Depots at M. WARD; CLOSE^j^Ci)., Kol jfl 83 Sjaiden-Lairte, 1teyr Yopk.>v '* H(?NK Philadelphia! '' >>-. And for sale by HAVILAXD, HARRAIA, ;&42jjj?-jM andib CPfiE^4 Co.i.C_;arlMton^1%?iC'J, Dfc- SH I fAY, -CaiI idenyand"by Druggists- and cpnntrj? mei- * chant#generally.- - g *'Priced'..00 per bottle of-6 Indies' Water-thri'G Establialinieiitj'^S AT COLL'.TIBIA, S. C,,. , ^^1 KEPT by DR. EDWARD RILEY and' . For the Cure and Relief of Amenorrhea, Dysinenerrlioea, "Prolapsda Utcri, Fhior Albus; Btfrrg'nue?H|!^M from-early marriage, VhdNervoiia.Prostratioi^. Diseasesof the Eyes,.-Earsand Nose; Throst ahdGbeet ? Complaints?l^etlima, Bronchitis, ic.-;, JDlietugs oftig||raB Liver, Spleen, StoraacH^and Bowe^' Dyspep^a^gSflfc supauou,. rnes 7 jKueuraausm, jarouc. ^ ranmswK ralgia and Nervous Complaints generhhy _C'|| Gomplairi^and^Qld .Viper*; all Biseaaes'jof trie Erysfpclas, Scald Head of Children, 1'etier,. JocgflpHit ". 3B St. AJitoif Dance; Dropsies, Sict Hwuiacfa?;^ Thia Esialilishmrtit is now open |B Ladica) where all their diseases, cltrbniti ot^eWt^ idgf* receive devoted attention. * 'y" -J -' Gentlemen can only be admitted' for. tiWtbton?r,j? jl cases -where'their. wives are patjents. No FpastfWjfttt- 9 dren cdn be accommodated, save these brohghtftTrKe K Those who prefer bringing-lheir servants-can ttoso Tree' of charge, provided thev'ottend bo Sh^jSijKHtorf* chambers/of their respective, owners^ a$tt"oljis&rvg. IB ' strictly the regulatietlifl of lb'e,honae.Sjv Edch Lady will ha vaa separate room, t^RlrtSocbi^--. fort8 - U S ' ! , : .' J JOIIS,D: YOtrKO. * . H Camden, S. C., Feb. 22, 1853*. * . 8 \ J $30 REWARD. ^ t RUNAWAY, on last Tuesday^tjie 17th ipatant, my boy RICHARD, a white mulatto,'4toout five Cejt \ three or four inches high, tolerably stout built" about twenty-two years old, with_.straight light-hifebaaf^i , 3 very sulky appearance, and answers quick ancTabti^^ J whea spoken to; 8aid/boy*has a shott thick (Opt, his. ., 3 hands short n^ Jhick, chubby fingers. ^ lle; has ten scar of a blister on his forehead"'just above- the" eye- ^ brows, ho may try to hide it tSJr wearing bis cap or nat^'" down over his forehead, he will be surd to'g^hiitt- % .. , 9 .self fqr a white man, for ho is very w J>ile and hasjbecn-^. jj taking great care of his skin for.sotne time.' When hS left he had a cloth cap and black coot "and .tfdhck'coli;* ored pair of pants,; he will be sure to change "hi&^i{W J and clothes as soon as he can, he also, wears his h'nir I in front straight down to hide'the. .scarpT the blister * He is a Shooraaker by trade, "though 'he may-not gp jtt.' the business expecting that he will'be ao ad^rttiedl 4 . . " The above Reward of Twint'y Dollars willWpftfo?. * for his delivery litany Jail in tho Skitel Hevtfill-oSr' r. sure to give-himself another narao. *& &&& JAMBS BOMppfcBradley ville, Sumter District, S.C., Hay 17; 2l??t JACKSON flOCSE, . TS NOW OPEN for the reception of Travelers aui _ jl isoaruers. it is iocaieu one aoor rvorin oi Messrs Shaw 4 Austin's large'Grocery Store, and opposite the Charlotte and Camden Stage office. His changes . will be moderate. THUS. bOONF: May 10. 19- tf ICE! ICE!! ICE!!i CONSTANTLY on hand and for fisle by May 3. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. "Look Out!" OR rather look in as you pass by (on either side:) walk in, ask for your account for last year, and Vj settle up. My a^agements during tlio next month aro preying, anW \ttnt what you owe me to meet them with. The lieit Application rhay roach you from a different source. Z. J. DeHAY. May 24?21tf. ? NEW SPRING GOODS. ; ^ AVERY handsomo Assortment of all kinds iiow ? receiving at A. M. 4 R. KENNEDYS: * March 29tf . . > .--*> . ^3 - J 1CASE of Crosse 4 Black well's English Sauces, consistingof Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey and | John Bull. Received and for salo-by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW-4 AUSTIN. For Sale. A GOOD single horse wagon Harness. Also, good Irish Potatoes, at $1 per bushel. April 15. J. CllARLESWOliaClt. WILLIAM TARVER; CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLHTSB9R vi Respectfully informs the citizens of Ofgfeon *> an5 tends carrying on the Cabinet making bmriileSa in all its various branches. & Furniture repaired, ptillshed and pdt incomplete drdpr. /* -.. ' All orders executed with neatness and despatch. rs Funerals furnished at tho shortest qoticc. April C?I5tf . W. TARYER. Fresh Lemon Syrup, OF Superior quality, for sale at WORKMAN'S Drug-Store. ROBERT J. McCKEIGHT, fr^OTTON GIN MAKER. Rutledge Street, one j \J door East of M. Drucker i Co., Camden, S. C. *1 J