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EXECUTIVE DEPARTJIIST. [No. 81 COLUMBIA, * C.. Jnue 15, 1853. VfTHEREAS information has reached this Do par ? V ment th..t on the uijjht of the 3i?th May last diabolical attempt was made upon the lives of mar citizens of this State, by placing obstructions upon tl track of the South Carolina Railroad, near Brand ville: And whereas, inconsequence of said act, tl I1VC8 01 SOVerai TIiH'lUi citizens ??? III is Nine were iuc Now, to tlie end that justice may b? done and tl offender or offenders brought to justice, I hereby off a reward of Five Hundred Dolluis for the apprebe ion and delivery of said offender or offenders in ar of the Jails of this State, and upon conviction of tl same. - ^ - V Given under my hand and seal of the State . Columbia, this fifteenth day of June, Anr Domini one thousand cijjhl hundred and lift three, and in the seventy-seventh year of tl independence of the United States. J011N L. MANNING. June 28 J,<tA., 8t -V~~X HEAD QUARTERS, Milpoed, 22nd June, 1853. Okdee No ? ABOARD of Offiyrs to consist of Major Gcncr John Buchnnnon, President, Brigadier General S. R. Chandler, 1 Colonel R. Anderson, lMem1jcr, "i W. J. Tarlor, f Men"cr:5" .Tito. F. Baker, J Lt Colonel J. B. Kershaw, 1 5lln.mnmnM % Major J. T.Grotn f Supernumeraries. Captain W. II. R. Workman, Recorder, will couvei at Cauiden on Monday the 18th July next, to deci< on the legality and validity of Brigadier General W. BlakOney's election on the 22nd of April last, to tl office of Major General of the 4th Division'of Sou Carolina Militia, a protest having been entered again his bemgjeommissioned. By ordor of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANT FA', Adi. and Insn. Gen. The papers of the 4tli Division will copy until tl ait ting of the Board. - * June 28. Head Quarters. MitroaD. June 23d, 1S53. " i Order Xo. ? f I llif} following Regiments will parade for drill at X review at the times aud places specified beloi viz: Th? 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richardson's, < Thursday the 28th of July next. The 7th Regiment of Iufiuitry at the Old IVells, c Saturday, the 30th of July. The 9th Regiment of Infantry at Lowe's, on Tuesd the 2nd of August next. The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry at Long Myer'.s, < Thursday the 4th of August. The-8 th Regiment of Infantry at Morrow's old fiel on Saturday the 6th of August. The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Lomax's, on Tuc day the 9th of August. The 4th Regirucut of Infantry at Ilany's, on ^Tltur day tho 11th of August. The 42nd Regiment ol Infantry at Minion's, on Sr urday the 13th of August The 2nd Regiment oflufantry at Hail's,on Wcdnc day the 17tli of August. The 6tb Regiment of Infantry at Hunter's, on Satu <laj yie aum oi August. The 1st Regirnobt of Cavalry at Pickensville, ? Tuesday the 23d of A ugust. The 3d Regiment ol Infantry at Toney's Old Stor on Thursday the 25th of August. The 1st Regiment of Infantry at Druton's, on Sate day the 27th of August. The Commissioned and Xon-Commissioned office will assemble the day proviousat the place of rende Vous of their respective Keg jn en us for drill and i atruction. Tlie Major General will, with his Staff; attend tl Ej views. The Brigadier Generals will, with their Staff, attei the rSviews in tiieir separate Cotnmunds'and are char od with the extension of this order. By. order of the Commander-in-chief. J. W CAXTEY, Adj. and fusp. Gen. All the papers in tiio 1st Division will copy weekl And the Charleston Courier, Mercury and Staadar tri-weekly uutil tire Reviews arc over. -June 28, Head Qnartcrs. Milfoui', 27th June, 1803. Order Xo ? r jPHK Aidt-de^Cdinp t)T the Governor residing in tl .JL 1st Division arc especially ordered to attend hi during the reviews under orders of the 23d inst., ai others wlvoee convenience will permit arc request* also to attend him at such places as suit them. Dy order of the Commander-in-chief, J. \Y. CANT&T, Adj. and Insp. Gen. Charleston Courier, Mercury aid Standard, Caro! Ian aad Banner and all country papers are request* to cody until 1st August. June 28. " 2G SOUTH CAROLINA. KERSIIA W DISTRICT. ?. BY JOHS R. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT WHEREAS, Banyan Payne, applied to me f Letters of Administration oh all and singul the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of Wilst Payne, late of the State of Tennessee, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all a: singular, the kindred and creditors of the said decea ed, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary Court for the said district, to bo liolden at Kersha Court House on the 27th day of Juno inst., to sho cause if any, why the said administration should n be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day ' June, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hu drod and fifty three, and in the 77th year of Americs Independence. J. R. JOY, 0. K. 1). June 28. Kirkwood House for Sale or Ren! A DWELLING witli ten Rooms, newly finishe with Kitchen, threo servant's Rooms and Stabli attached. J. B. F. BOOXE. May 31?22tf I. O. O. F.?Kershaw Lodge, No. TIIE Regular Meeting of tills Lodge vill be he] at their llall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. > t\ d xr prvcnv kJ' 1, uwi cim j . Final Notice. rpHE creditors of the Estate ofL. C. A damson, d< JL ceased, aie hereby' notified to j>resent their d< mands duly attested ou or before the 20th day of Jul next, at which date the administration will be clo;e< J. B. KERSHAW, Adm'r. June iA 25 5. In Ordinary. South Caroliua?Kersliaw District. John R. Horsey and Louisa M. his wife, applicants, vi James C. Welch Harriet G. Welch, and heiiaof An Danzy and John Danzy, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the defendant reside without this State. It is therefore erdcre that they do appear and object to the sale of tlio re; estate of Patience DeBrulil on or before the 10th do of Sept next, or their consent to the samn will bo er tcrod on record J. R. JOT, 0. K. P. J'ini U, 21. td 4Positive Sale. STEAMER PEE tfEE DYR.& A. P. CALDWELL. | 0n WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of June, will he sold, at the fiortli of tlio Exchange, nt 12 o'clock, i The light draught steamer PEE DEE, with all her j Furniture, Tackle, Boats, ic, as she now lies at the Ferry wharf, foot of Market street. The above boat j is capable of carrying about 800 bales of cotton, and is j in complete order. j Terms?one half cash; balance payable in four and | six months, with interest and approved security. Charleston, June 4. 24 2t t-1 Notice is hereby Giveu, a nno all the citizens within the corporate limits of ly j X the Town of Camden, to have their Cellars, Yards it . and premises generally, properly cleansed and ventil? j lated, and all offensive matters of whatever kind, re* le moved, and all weeds cut down on their premises 011 >t: or before Saturday, the 2d day of July, ensuing, at le ; which time Council will examine the same. t*r j 13v order of Council i?i?n i f,. TV. BABLARP, Recorder, tv I Council Chamber, June 8, 1853. ,e j - 1 WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! rit HR McLANE'S VBR3Hjg.UGE is warranted to he 10 ; U the best, most safii atidforadical cure for Worms. -v" ! ft is approved nnd reBfamended b^' the Medical Je I Faculty in every section where it has beeuiut^^fttjgtL j In fact, wliere it is known none other is used, One of our most respected physicians Lifcspcaking of Dr. McLanc's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that while it is more efficacious than any other Vermifuge, it is perfectly safe. pg*Price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. McLaue's JLiver Pills I) KING composed entirely of vegetable substances is J not only safe, but have been found by all who ; have used tlicm, as the best remedy for all affections j of the Liver and Digestive organs. In fact, where . they afe used Liver Complaint canuot exist mw io ecu us J?II ?u.v. Tiic above valuable preparations are for sale by most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of P. M. COHEN & CO., ul Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals; Perfumery Ac. No. 291Iayne-strcet, Charleston, S. <5. June 21. 25. eowly Notice. TVTM. M. SHANNON, Esq. will act 'as my agent I t during my absence from the State. l0 June 21?tf. B. B. SALMON!). i? CLOTHINGie FOR THE FALL OF 1853. T)URCIIASKR8 of CLOTHING are informed that Jl we are manufacturing the .,v Largest assortment of I<othing (at wholesale only) suitable for the the Country Trade, to be found in the States, le ! ZW We do business on the ONE PRICE S73 j TBM. I Orders promptly filled. An examination of our ~ stock is solicited. HAN FORD* A BROTHER, 29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House.) New York, June 20. 25 3in N. B.?W'c are the largest manufacturers of OILED tV> CLOTHING in the country. RUBBER CLOTHING at the lowest rates. >n : ^ SOLD OFT. ' ,n TfAYH this dav diPDosed of my Stock of Dry JL Goods to Mr w D. Mason, and in returning my 'J sincere thanks to those who hove so literally patron ized me. I would bespeak for my young-friend and )u successor, a like liberal and steady support, believing * that his obligiug manners and business qualifications ^ mnst recommend him to public patronage. As 1 intend leaving by the middled Jul}', early sets* tlcinents are respectfully requested. JAMES VlLSON. June 21. 25?tf WILSON'S CASH STOEE s. To be Continued. I WOULD respectfully inform the Lndiesof Camden and the public generally, ll?at I have this day pur chasoJ Mr. James Wilson's Stock of *1 PLAIN AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, And solicit a continuance of the patronage hitherto e' conferred on my predecessor. The stock, although tolerably eumplete at present, will very soon be reir" plcnished with new Goods, selected by Mr. Wilson in Baltimore and New York. In the meantime, the prere sent Stock will be sold at uiiusuallv low rates for cash. *" Jime 20?2")tf W. D. MASON, n- _ Ragging, Rope and Twine. 10 BALES Gunny Baggiug; 20 coils Rope-, 100 lbs. *) Twine, Just received and lor sale by. ,d June 21. W. C." MOORE. eCraKhed Sugar. 1 A BARRELS Crashed Sugar. Just received by 1 \J June 21. W. C. MOORE. v, "I7*NGi.ISH-MAPE Walnut and Mushroon Catsup, cL Siq?crior French Mustard. Just received fresh by k W^C. MOORE. !?. O. and W. 1. iflola^ei, f* 1JIIDS. West India Molasses; 10 bbls. New OrO leans dp. Just received and A>r sale by June 21. W. C. MOORE,e Sheriff's Sales. i(j 1 ~) Y virtue of sundry Fieri Facias to tc directed, 1 <(j A3 will sell before the Court Ilousedoor in Camden, on the first Monday in July next, being the 4th day of Mid month, during the legal l>ours of sale, the following property, to-wit: 97 J Acres of Laud, more or less, on Dunagau Braueh, l{. levied upon and to be sold as the property of Susannah i.ush, at the suit of John R. Joy Adrn'r. vs. Susannah Rush. (?1.) AT AO, _ All the ttuconveyed interest of Tlios. Sumter, Jr., in " and to n grant of 19,000 acres of land in snid District, lying between Camden and the Fork of Lynches Creek and Scape Whore, to be sold at the suits of tho President and Directors of the I3auk State ofS. C. vs. Titos. Sumter. Jr., Kx'r. ($1.) or Conditions cash?purchasers to pav for papers, ar - TIIO. BASK IN, S. K. D. >n j June 1C. dG-ts , Sheriff's Sale. , i T 7NDER a summons in partition and iu pursuance f I l_J of the decreets 1 order made thereon by John K. | Joy, Judge of the Court of Ordinary lor Kershaw Distriet, I will sell on the first Monday iu July next, being the fourth day of said month, the lauds described in 0 j the said summons of partition, as the property of Anf | gus Mci)onald, deceased, to-wit: 0 ! One tract, containing one hundred and six acres " more or less, and known as the Mulono tract: Also, | one other tract containing 123| acres, whereon It. R. | Player resides, and adjoining the said Mnlone tract, _ ; on the branches of Pinetroo Creek, adjoining lands of j Thos. Smith and otliers. j j Conditions?One-fifth of the purchase money will be i required, the balance on a credit of twelve months, | purchasers to give bend with good security, with inj tcrest from tiie day of salo and a mortgage of the _ j premises if deemed necessary for the payment of the 9 purchase money. Purchasers to pav for papers. |H THO. RASKIN, S. K. D. June 16?46 td ~~!CARRIAGES^ At the Old Stand of S. A J. Gilbert. > O k E. M. GILBERT coutimfc tho CARRIAGE BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and 40 y Wentworth street, where they will be pleased to exh hibit to their old friends and customers a very extensive stock of VEHICLES, comprising those "of their 1 own manufacture, together with the various other ! atvli.s nstiallv found in this market. Their loner ac quaintanee with this market as manufacturers and I dealers will enable tliem to olfrr great inducements to 3. | purchasers, both in styles and prices, n [ Charleston, Aug. 20. G7 tf 3 Branch of (lie Bank of (lie State of d South-Carolin at Cumdeii. d 4 LIi Notes intended for Renewals at this Bank in y j\. the months of June and July, must be in tho orii* ginal signatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. T>Kr?AlT8SURK, Cashier. May 17 VO ??, ! ' % I | . ' If OTICE.. PRIVATE individuals, COMMITTEES OF PUB- i J-IC LIBRARIES, and General Venders of Books, i desirous of enlarging and stocking their shelves, will j find an advantageous opportunity presented, by leav- | ing their orders with the undersigned, who respectful- I ly notify and invite the same as Agents of the House j of II. G. BOIIN, LONDON. CAPERS k I1EYWARP, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, South side Adgers Steam Packet wharf. 'All orders received to 1st July, will be particularly atteuded to. June 14 24 , NOVELS. The Coleville Family Modern Flirtations. | Curse of CliftOn. Emigrant Squire. tfsthor de Medina. Monte Christo. 3 Krliuaind T):nit?_ Red Wing or Cruiser of Van Diernan'a Land. Empress of the Isies, or the Lake Bravo. ( Spitfire.?A Nautical Romance. ( Stray Yankee in Texas. < Harry Asliton. or the Will the Way. I Dean's Daughter, or Days we live in,?by Mrs, ] Gore. j ^Bourbon Prince, Louis XVII, of France. ( I - Jack and his Bride. > Agnes Serle. , Lover's Stratagem, or the Two Suitors. , OgiIvies. | | My Novel. , Beatrice. j Juno 14 24-3t. A. YOUNG.- , 1QTR. SqriER | \\ ILL remain in Camden for a few days. During , ! * * his stay ho will open a Room over flie POST- , | OFFICE, for the purpose of taking Dagceiweotyi'ES. ] j and will bo happy to wait on those who may favor hiin ] with a call. , Thankful for theliberal patronage which he received ( during his previous visit to this place, he would still i solicit a continuance of the same. ] At his room will bo found a large collection of spcei- . mens, among .which is a Daguerreotype of Mr. Calhoun, , one of Jenny Lind, and one of Robt. Burns. , Likenesses taken of sick or deceased persons at their residence. Daguerreotypes, Portraits and Engravings copied. . Instructions given in the art, and apparatus furnish- ] i cd if desired May 17-20:f THE JttOULTJfctlE UOUSJE. I SILLIVAK'S ISLAND. /"IM1E subscriber begs respectfully to inform his nu- | ; JL merous friends aud the public generally, that he | ; has taken a lease of this delightful resort, which he j < will open for the reception of visitors between the i i 2'2d inst. and the 1st July next i The subscriber is now engaged in procuring new i furniture, <tc., of the most elegant description, and is I determined to spare no expense to render this Kstab- i lishment 'one of the most agreeable and desirable i Summer Residences in the United States. i The Moultrie House can accommodate two huudred i guests, and is most pleasantly situated, fronting and i within a few yards of the ocean, the invigorating i breezes from which prove equally beneficiul to the I seeker for health or pleasure. Uf amusements there will be no deficiency, 4 Bil- I liard Tables, and 8 Bowling Saloons being on the i premises, in addition to which llorses and Carriages can be procured at any moment in the immediate vicinity of the House, thus enabling -visitors ,fb avail themselves tf the delightful rides add drives that the i magnificent Beach affords. Boats also, for the convenience of Fishing Parties can always be obtained.* The Table wilt be supplied with every.d.ebcacy that the markets of New-York, Havana, Kef West and Charleston can furnish, and the'ljar willcontaiu none but tbc choicest Liquors. The Subscriber's long experience in the business justifies him in saying, in conclusion, that nothing will he left undone on his part, for the comfort and gratification of his visitors, and his chief care has been to procure assistants and servants who can be depended linun ' TIIOS. S. NICKEItSONV " j June 7 ' - Ti "3t. I ON and alter this dale Uic Passenger anc^'Mail Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY, j twice n day, from the Junction to Camden and back, I connecting at the Junction with the Night Passenger and freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock A. M., and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock Poultry. Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wednesdays, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the night Express Train (down) from Columbia. It will be necessary for shippers of stock to give three of four days notice, that cars may be provided for tliera. The Train will run directly through to Columbia a id back on Friday?one day only. Schedule of Runnirg Time. FIKST or. MORNING TRAIN. Leave Camden at 4* A.M. Arrive.nt Junction at 7.15 ' * ,teave Junction at R Co 14 -irrive at Camden 10.45 " SECOND, OR MID-DAV TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY. Lcdve Camden at . 11 30 A. M. Arrive at Junction at. 2.15 P.M. Leave Junction at, 2.45 '* Arrive at Camden ,V* '5.15 *' N. 1). BAXLRY, Agent. Jan 1$ !> tf If JEW BOOKS. CtOLLIKR'S Notes and Emendations to the Text of / .Shakespeare's Plays. Great Truths by Great Authors. A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection; Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac., from writers of all ages. A Diftinnnrv of Dnmnslio Xfedioino mid TTnnsphnlrl Stir. gerr, by Thompson & Smitli. Elements of the Laws: or Outlines of the system of Civil and Criminal Laws in the U. S., and in tho several States of the Union. Designed for general use. By Thomas L Smith. Shakspeare's Complete Works, Life, Plays and Poems. New editions of Moore, Seott and Milton. Wirt's Life Patrick Henry. Leyard's Second Expedition to Babylon and Noneveh. I Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, by N. P. Willis, j Shady Side; or, Life in a Country Parsonage. Everyday Scripture Rending. The Society of Friends. Romance of the Forum Talcs of the Southern Border. Webber. Essays and Miscellanies; by Grace Aguillnr. 3rd Vol Miss Strickland's Queens of Scotland. 5th " D'Aubigne's Hist. Reformation. Thomas' Travels in Palestine. Faben's Camel Hunt. I Bird's Nick of the Woods. 1 Goulding's Young Marooners. Roland Trevor, or Pilotoflluman Life. I The Bible in the Counting-house, by II. A. Boardinau, D. D. ( Lovn Affairs in our Village 20 years ago. ! Marie do Berniere ; A Tale of the Crosceut City. Beatrice, by Catherine Sinclair. I Rachel Kell. i l Jennies' Diary, by Thackeray. | Mr. Drown s Letters. | Roger's Essays on .Reason and Fuith. i English Soldier in the U. S. Army, j Hall's Legends of the West, j Claru Moreland. ' Count Juliau. ! Desperadoes of the Soutli-West. ! Pictorial Life of Davy Crockett, j Agnes Sorrell. by James, j Kate Stewart, j Wild Western Scenes. | Sealp Hunters. Rifle Rangers, &c. A.YOUNG. May 31?22tf _ | *-i _ C' 1UBA IIONEY and HORSE SIIOE NAILS. ) .May 10. JAMES McEWKN*. ! J Men'* Good*. . J ] IV'ANCY colored G-4 Tweeds. French Summer Cas- | < simere, Italian Cloth. Drap D'Ete, bleached, brown I J j and colored Drills, Marseilles and Silk Vesting*, Silk, I J ' Muslin and Silk and Linen Cravats, Stocks, Fancy ( Tics, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, llats, Ac. ! ? March 2P % McHOWALL A COOPER. j Tq the Physicians of tlic&tate of South Carolina. \ \7"OLFE'3 CELEBRATED SCHIEDAM AROMAu Lie SCHNA1TS?Deeming it unneceasar, 1o remind any regular member of the Medical profession of the established mcduul properties of pure Holland Gin in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I respect fully invite your examination to a very superior-nrti- : ele, manufactured by myself exclusively, at Schiedam, j in Holland, by * process peculiar to my own factory. ) It is flavored and medicated; not by the common harsh i berry, but by the choice botanical variety of the aro- j matio Italian Juniper Berry, whose inorc vinous ox tract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous sol- , vent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of ex- j quisitejlnvor and aroma, altogether transcendent, in : i its cordial and medicinal properties,, to any Holland ' Gin heretofore known. Amid the influx of inferior distillations with which , ' the market is now flooded, physicians find no little | j difficulty in procuring a good and pure Gin, which i , they can prescribe with confidence in its beneficial | < effects. As an importer of twenty year's standing, j i in the city of New Y ?rk, and possessing a matured ' ' expeiience in the manufacture of Holland Gin, espe- j 1 cially I beg to submit to your attention my AROMA- j TIC SCI1IRDA.M SCHNAPl'S, as one which cannot ;. fail to realize your utmost expectations, and 1 shall i be happy to forward you a little of it, free of charges, ! in answer to a letter intimating your readiness to ae- : cept it " j ' Jt is now scarcely one year since I have prepared and distributed my Scwed.vm Gin exclusively for ' medical purposes; yet within that brief period, 1 have j received numerous letters, both from physicians and j patients, testifying to its really extraordinary efficacy 1 in Gravel. Incipient Dronsv. nnd affections of the Kid- I Qeys and Bladder generally ; also in I^spcptic Mala- j lies, when taken in proper quanlitieaasa Diet Drink, j ind especially at dinner, ia found, by uniform expo- | rience, to be eminently efficacious in the most obsti nate cnaes, when even the best ot the usual remedi s hcve.Xailed to afford more than temporary relief, and [ have no doubt that it would yield similar results with precision and certainty in your own professional 2xnenence. The Aromatic Schiedam SchnApps is put up in strong , bottles, pinta and quarts, neatly covered and labelled with my name embossed on the bottle: also a fac simile of my signature on the label, and my seal on the i jork, with an essay upon its properties. > UDOLPH0 WOLFE, Im orter, 22 Beaver street Xew York. Extracts from the New York Medical Gazette and Journal of Health, edited by P. M. Beese M. P? LLD.. 775 Broadway, October 1, 1852: Holland Gin as a ITIedielnc. In our Jast number, we accompanied the publication j uf a circular on this subject, from our fellow citizen, Udolplio Wolfe, Esq., with a brief commentary, ex- i pressive of our own views. Since then we have been employing this agent, and thus far with favorable results. But we are hi the receipts of several communications on the subject from medical men, which serve to show that Mr. Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is very extensively in use, and in the hands of physicians, is proving itself, lis a stimulating ciuretic, to be eminently successful, after, other mediea tion with this intent had ceen tried in rain. In one of the cases thus reported, abdominal dropsy lias been entirely removed by the passage of a calculous of considerable size which is ascribed to the use of only two bottles of this article. We know not the object of Mr. Wolfe in designating his preparation by the singularly uneuphoneous name of " Schnopp*," nor of his denominating it in bis advertisements the "concentrated Tincture of Juniper," instead of perpetuating its ancient title of Holland Gin. It is true that he admits it to be nothing else than the latter article in its pure state, unadulterated by nox'ous drugs; and hence lie contradistinguishes it from the Gin of commerce, nearly all of which, as is well known, is manufactured here and elsen here from inferior \. liiskey and refuse drugs. The name he lias given it, however, may servo, the purpose of designating liisoi ticlc as prepared exclusively for medical purposes, and thus commend it to physicians, for whose convenience it is ou sale only by reputable druggists and apothecaries. As respects its medicinal and curative effects, we understand him fo claim only that it is a pure and reliable article of Holland Gin, and as such, worthy of the confidenc of Physicians, to those diseases for which they are strained by finding it inipructible to obtaiu the arti lc in a pure state. Nor should any preju-r j dice against alcoholic medicine deprive the afflicted j of the benefit of this article, which from time im-i mi'iuurim hub neiu iuj juucc nmong me remeuiai ageuciesof the Matetja Mediea, if it be foup,d Worthy of confidence by continued experienceAt all events, Those who persist in the employ went and toleration of oilier alcoholic medicines, ns tinctures, Bitters, <fcc, and especially those who preaeri'^e Gin under any circumstances, must all unite in giving the preference to a pyre article over th? manifold adulterations so rife in the market, air. Wolfe liberally suppUes physicians with a sample bottle for analysis sod trial, as set forth In his circular, and stakes the repUjtation of the remedy upon the innocence, safety and efficiency of his Holland Gin, when used under medical ad/tce, and pledges his own character in business th^'t the article will not disappoint any who use it, Prom the New Tork Express, October 2ft, 1852. Ifledical Liquors. In common, 1 presume, with many others of the rirofession, I received, some few ffionths since, a circuar addressed "To Physicians throughout the United States," by Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, the importer of Bea ver street, inviting a medical and chemical examination of a new article of Holland Gin, manufactured by himself, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a peculiar process, and put up for medical use, under the some-, wluit Hutch title of "Sahiedam Aromatic Schnapps." The circular claims for this article hn emlhently superior degree of purity, aroma, flavor, and medicinal efficacy : and offers, moreover, a gratuitous supply of it to any physician who may feel disposed to test these claims in a scientific and professional manner. Being familiar with three facts i i relation to the use of Holland Gin, as a medicine, namely: first, that when pure, it absolutely invaluable and not to be exchanged for a.iy other remedy known to the profession, in many complaints, both acute and chronic; secondly, that amid the multitude of ill-made or adulterated liquors with which this country abounds, h pure Holland Uin is scarcely to no obtained at any price; and thirdly, that the radical impurities of any inferior or spurious (Jin consist, first, of the hydra'ed oxide of Amy), a poisonous oil, or more commonly known as Potato Spirit, Foli3ci Oil, or Atnilic Alcohol"; i arttl secondly; of the heavier of the two essential oils of Jlinipcr, instead of the lighter?which impurities usually result from the mercenary system of an excessive distillation of the materials employed?1 reSolved to accept of Mr. Udolpho Wolfe's challenge, and put his " Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps" to gthe test ot rigid analysis. And I was induced to do this (notwithstanding the proprietor's long standing and reputed respectability as an im|sirier) because the purity of Cain, above that of ever) other spirituous liquor employ- ' ed in medical practice, is of iIip most vital consequence to | the community, inasmuch as it is subject to two distinct causes of pernicious impurity, namely ; the inferior oil of Juniper, ns well as the r'nitsel oil; 1 found moreover, the " Aroriiaiic Schnapps'' strongly recommended by a physician and writer of no less influence thnn D. M. Reese, of the Ne a- York Medical Gazette. and bv many of the most eminent members of the profession, wlto I had no reason I to suppose had obtained any other than empirical evidence of it* phnrmr cetitical purity and value. 1 therefore resolve,! to inform medical men nt least, for the sake of the public at large, of the results of my investigation; whether tltey proved favorable or otherwise to the character of , the article and to the interest of the proprietor- ( Those results arc as follows : Searching first for the oil , of Juniper by distillation, 1 obtained an oil, from two [pinrts of the liquid, whooe specific gravity was 0,832 and whose boiling point was 313 degrees, nor did successive 1 re-dislillation yield an oil of greater gravity, or of any I other kind whatever. The same quantity of common | ir~itnn.i rtt? .... /...Ilnri, vii-lilf.l an cxccssi%e amount. l,v IIUIIIIIIU UIII. ni. 1 .? _ w re-distillation, <?f oil weighing 0.87) with the boiling point 12 degrees ; the lighter oil having previously pa?emt over, riiis was c onclusive a* to the super ority of Mr. Wolfe's fJin in relation to the oil of Jnniper, upon which the aroma. flavor, nnd diuretic and other medicinal properties of ( very kind of ("Jin essentially depend. Am to the Fotisel oil, with which all inferior spirituous ; iqnors are more or less impregnated, and which renders '! hem poisonous in this exact ratio in which they are im>ilied?which causes such liquors to intoxicate when oth rs do it >t, and creates tliut morbid, insatiable appetite for indue indulgence, with ail its deplorable ronsequencos, if which the friends of temperance and philanthropy to nstly complain, instead of tnat satiety and faatidiollsneRs if taste, for which the drinkers tif pure liquors are dis- ' ingitishcd?of litis fdid. ncrtd aslhmaiicai fousel oil, i|* bund no trace in .Mr. Wolfe's medicinal (Jin, although ( repeavdlv tested various quantities of ii with the chloride I I if calcium, hy the usual process, which so readily detects 1 ind obtains it in the ordinary spirituous liquors. Accordingly. I feel bound to say tha? I regard this fJjn J a* being in every revpect pre-eminently pure, ami dw-erjjm of medical patronnge. It in indebted for jfe tuperir^^H doubt not, to round and (fleet material*, And to liarlv moderate method of dfaiiilntinfi' which neavier and less volatile essential njis. ixi:ii(jj?n| arid the berrr, behind in the still. 'I Iris, to Recount fur the refined aroma of this hut rrgaril to the special qualities ol^^^BH^KflB berry, of which the manufacturer I chemical knowledge, differs from that of the Jnniperfr 'jMBMBB the pure oil of hoth pqlariie* to a liquid the stooinch a principal cor|^^flBB^RH|^^^^^B diffusive. ''(in^n^^SHHBB^^B probably, consequently regai as vhIU to nothi^^^H9B^^H|^^HBI^^^^^H to those \\ ho use tons i?.^H^H5^^^BMB^HHH prod ?nu!d JDn^H^nj^n L.-oumtractive^^H^HH|H^^^^^Hj^HRHfl moderate tile article 'may^B|^^^B^HB^B9B9HH| i JffiBSH fmpmgnra staWBHHHHNHR WITH AXYBBH^H|H|^B VARIETY S^HH^HHBH BABTL^Bn^nn STOVES, Farmers' Boilers, Ship cJH^^|HH| Charcoal and Ilard Coal Iron Castings Gkne^Hfl^^^BH 238 Water Street, ?ELLI!?GoiFT^^n $9,000 WORTH OF DRYG^^B HHAVING made arrangements to leave CamJ^B I July next, I now offer my stock of ^B w J ^ n. i a.?^ Th? a new anu taiuiuuuuic i/rj wuuua ' AT COST FOR CASH. A very considerable portion Laving been purchase* in New York a few weeks ago, the stoek will lx found as fresh and attractive as usaaL Having onb two months to dispose of the Goods, GREAT IN* DUCEMENTS will be offered. pyEarly calls are earnestly requested, as I mus positively leave at the time stated* JAMES WILSON. May 10. 19 " tf Segars! SegarsI! Sugars!!! JUST received, a fresh supply of SEGAP^S, aom with short names and some with long ones. Al to be sold for cash, if 1 can get it. May 20. > JAMES McEWEN. QHABLESYON PRICES^ HARNESS SAI>DLERY, TRUNKS, MILITARY WORK, Ac. Mam&cturcd to order and warrated. at CHARLES TON PRICKS; opposite Mr. Robert Man's Conch F? tory, Camden. S C., by LUKE ARMSTRONG. jy Ten per cent, discouut for cash within 30 day: Xfnrnl, 91 v 12 tf Mew Arrivals. 100 lbs. Pecan Nuts I 50 lbs. Brazil Nuts 100 " English Walnuts | 100 " soft shell Alinoiid Just received, fresh and for sale by / June 14. W..C.-MOORK. Notice. TI1E subscriber is expecting in a few dtfys 250 Bbli of superior WJIITE LIME in Hhds., each 5 Bbla which is offered very low in lots not less than 2 Hhd if taken flrom the Depot. 0. L OHATTEN. May 31?22tf Canvassed Hams. A LOT of superior CANVASSED HAMS. Just n ceived at - W. C MOORE'S. Candles. 1 30XE3 Adamantine Candles. At VL June 14. W. C. MOORE'S. CARRIAGrESl CARRIAGES !!^ LEONARD CHAPIM, M" ANUFACTVRER and Dealer in CARRIAGE and HARNESS of every description, Nos. 1'2 Meeting st and Wentworth-st next to the ol stand of Gilberts A Cliapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf xsr W. It. ifu.VTER may bo found at the above Re positol-r; and take this method to assure his friend that All orders entrusted to him will be attended t with promptness and strict fidelity. 1L0T Old Plantation Cigars, 5000 ''Rio Hondo" do. 5000 Sylva Brand dd. For sale by \Y. C; jJUOftfc. Ladies' Elegant Spring l>rcss Goods IN New Styles, of Bcraged, Tissues; Orenidiins, Ja ennets, Lawns, Silks, Musliiis, Ac. Just receive and for sale on the most reasonable terms at JMareh <9 HON NET'S. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rpiIE subscribers have this day formed a Co-Part X nership for the transaction of a FACTORAGJ AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in this City an, New-York, und?r the firms of O'NEALE, CRAWFORD A CO. No. 6 Boyce A Co's wlutrf, Clinrleston. O'NEALE, HILL A Co. New York. R. O'NEALE will continue to reside in Columbia The house in this City will be under the inanagemen of D. CRAWFORD, and that in New York will b, conducted by N. B. IIILL, who will open the lious, there anterior to the 15th proximo, of which due uo tiee will he given. We tender our best services to our friends, with tin usunl facilities upon consignments, addressed to eitliei house. R. O'NEALE, DAN'L. CRAWFORD, N. B. HILL Charleston, June 1,1853 23 8 Notice. rpHE unpaid Notes and Accounts of R. W. Abbott JL in mv hands for collection, will be sued in pursu ince of instructions, if not settled at an eafly day. J. B. KERSHAW; Att'nv. May 31?22 3ra. Noticg; ALL persons indobted to the Estate Of William D, * * *"v? *!! ?r Clnt TH>,?n,'A4 X JL 3lCI 'OWOII. U4A'M?V ?wv"j ikwiouwn i/iauiCk, QQ . cased, ore rcqdested to make payment, and ail liarins lemnuds or eluims against tlio said Estate, will preseni hem naopetty attested to tlio subscribers. W. It. johnson, ) james l McDowell, i ex* a. a. Mcdowell. j e /CONSTANTLY <5 hand and for sale by ,? f U May3l '* FRANCIS L. ZEM#,v < * . ' r. ? Look OW!" .v-;"^ 1 t YVR rather look in-as jftou pnssty (?n either aid*& 1 \J walk in, ask ibr your account for last year,?K? settle up. My engagements during the next thufrfir i arc pressing, aiid 1 want what yuu owe tae to BiaSfjb them with. - The next application way roadt jcujyrf.. -<i a different source. 2c. J. D*HATx>.-1. e May 24r~27tf. * ' Pf j || ? ... . . - - mf t H > II .v NEW SPRING GOODS. AVERY handsome Assortment of' jdl kinds do*. J receiving at A. M. St It KENNEfrYStV-"^ March 2fttf ' ' ? * .*-'1. -""* * % 1C ASE of Crosse & Black well's E nglicli Sguces, oon? sisting of Worcestershire, Reading, Haftejr nod- J , John Bull. Received and for sale Wf 'rfJVj ? Dec. 6, 1852. - ' _> SHAW^AAUSTIN; < For Sale; . ' "r*v AG OOD single horse wagon Harries. Also, gs?o<L. . Irish Potatoes*, at $1 per bMbtf. * April 15. J; CllAfrtEBWORTff. ; WILLIAM TAtttER^ CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER ? a "D ESPEOTFULLY infbrins thfc eltiaens of Carodca XV and its Vicinity, tbat.be. has loe.?tcd himself one door above Mr. P..F. Yillejtigue^ .store where hem- . j tends carrying oh. tlit Cabinet making business In ^ g lis various miiivuva 'vr , ^ ^ jggT Furniture rcpalNM, ptritahed ajid put fo ttotnflfefif 11 'wJer. "' All ordehs exccuf^a with neatness and despatch:' Funerals furnished nt thb Slibi test notice. - j. -April 5?150^ V* TARVElt Frc*li Lemon Syrup, . '?.-v ' h /'\F Superior qiialitjv fotsnje at * .;:ltV 'M V/ ^WORKMAN'S Drugstore; ROBERT J. IcCBElGitt *> 1\ j GOTTON GIN MAKER.- BuUedge Streeton* .*; door East of M. Druckcr ? Co., Camden, S; &V ' WILLIAM Itt/%ATS?if, ^ w i FASHIONABLE TAyLOR, GAATDEN, Mffi S " THOMAS WILSOHi ,, 4 BOOTMAKER, CAMDEN; S. C. d ? THE CAMDEN BAZAAR. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS* is Selling at Charleston Prices. o "\\7l2 would respectfully inform the Ladici and 1 T Gentlemen of the town of Camden end its vi? " c'mlty, tliat wc llarti jugt finished unpacking out- new ji.-i. .r ennivn i vn Br'ifMfi) i>nnno fuuuft ui on\ii>u ou iujiiiu VIVVI/U, oviwicil of tho latest styles and fashions, consisting of nil kinds of Goods for ladies' Dresses. SCCU AS " Calicoes, Muslin, Barege, Silks, * (Milghama, Jaconet, 4c.. Ac. ! j Bonnets. Needle-work Collars, Mantillas; Sachs; d | Veils, Sleeves, Cullk, Ac Ac., I A large assortment of Ladies' Ties, Bootees and Shoes Parasols, Fans, id. . j Al.SO?A LAUOK srocft 0t> ' GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING; (of erefy Variety,) -1 Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes, <fce. With a general assort* ? ; ment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, AND CROCK* i i KRY, and different other articles; too numerous to S ! mention. - 3 ! Soliciting a eonthtilnttco of patrdhdge; tve remain The public's obedient servattts; M. l)RtfCKfcR A CO. May 3. 13 tf t J Saddler's aiid Ooaeh Maker's Goods, r ! OF fcVKftt INSCRIPTION. | 3 THOMAS MACKENZIE A SONS, p iYtJ. 222 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN SADDLERY, HARDWARE and COACHGOODS?offer to a???ll.HMn /lnf^o Ivi tlioir lino OUUUlVill 1/V-HOI O uvwo III 1111.11 IH'V, ouvn UO Ollinipij Bridle Bits; Hogski.s, Buckskins, Buckles of nil sons Web's Patent Leather, Axles. Springs, ber.t Felloes' ! Shafts, Castings, of all sorts; Tucks, Saddler's Sewing. Silk, Serges, Patout Canvass, Cloths, Oil and Brussels Carpetings, Carriage Bolts and Screws, of all sizes In short eve. thing needed by a Saddler, Conch Maker, and-Ha mesa Maker. Being DIRECT IMPORTERS, with ample i means, we can otter to Southern Buyers as good r Goods, at as low prices, and on ns good terms, to ! punctual customers, as any other House it* the Uuited States. Try us, and address ' THOMAS MACKENZIE A SOXS. 222 Baltimore strew, Paltimorr I Ma/ 10. 13 -,n? *