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1???an?gggaw^u1. POISOHilSG. Thousands of parents who u e Vermifuge composed o ; Castor Oil,Calomel, &c., are not aware, Jjjjai while thev j appear to benefit the patient, they are. actulily laying tin- | foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss . of sight, weakness of limbs, In another column will be found the advertisement of i Hobensaelt-'s Medicines, to which we ask ihfc attention of all directly interested in their own us well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billions tvpe. should make use of the ' L -1.\. r ; i?;ii? only genuine medicine, nooenwu ? ui.ci . not ixeceivkd," but ask fi.r llobensack s J Worm Sywp and Liver Pills, and observe thai each has the signature of lbe Proprietor, J. N. IIOBEXSACK, as none else are genuine. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. IMPORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS. Dr. J. S. IIOUGIITOX'S PErSIN, tiie true dices Tivk fluid, orGASTRic jcice, prcparedfrom RENNET or the" FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after diroe tions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiologies Chemist, by J. S. IIOUG HTON. M. I>., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedvfor INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DE0ILITY, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, coutainiug Scientific evil deuce of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See nocca raong the medical advertisements. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard 121 to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound 3 to .. BUTTER, ,.. .per pound 20 to 25 BEEF, per pound 5 to 7 BACON, per pound lli to It COFFEE.... ..per pound 10 to 12 CHEESE, per pound 12 to 15 COTTON,....per pound. 7 to 10 CORN, perbushe 87 to $1 FLOUR, per barrel 5i to 6 FODDER, perewt $1 to 1J I RON,. per pound 5 to G LARD, .per pound 1....16 to Ol AS MOLASSES, per gallon, w ^ NAILS,..- per pound, 4 to 5 . OATS. per bushel, 37 to 45 PEAS, per bushel, 62 to 75 POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 Irish, .per barrel to .. RICE,..-. per bushel.... $ 3 to 5 SUGAR,.......per pound ...C to 12 SALT per sack. 1J to 1$ I. O. O. F.?Kershaw Lodge, I*?. 9rIMIE Regular Meeting of tliis Lodge vill be held A at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. 1). It. KENNEDY, Secretary. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against tlie estate of Jl\. the late Maj. McClelland are requested to present them to the undersigned, and.those indebted to ruuke payment to JNO. M. DESAUSSURE, Executor. July 12. ' iS 3t NOTICE. SEALED Proposals for the building of a JAIL at Chesterfield Court House, S. C., will be received by the Coramissioneis of Public Buildings until tlie 1st Monday in August next A plan and specifications may be seen by applying at Chesterfield C. II. to JNO. EVANS, Clerk. By order of the Board of Commissioners, Chesterfield C. H., S. C. July 12. 3t?2 = Ail Eslray Cow HAS been taken up, and may be found at the subscriber's mill, six miles above Camden. Said Cow is a dun color The owner can have her by proving property aud paying the expense of advertising. n*r W 1Y TZn II H . rj. niiun?w. July 12 at?28 Look out Laud Buyers. I WILL sell my Place situated on Lynches Creek, four miles from Bishopville. sixteen (10) from the Wilmington and Manchester It. Road, in Darlington District, containing nine hundred (900) acres of Land with good improvements. One huudred and thirty (130) of which is Swamp Laud of a superior quality, will produce thirty to fitly bushels of corn per acre.? (300) three hundred acres or more of the premises is cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The up laud is well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and all provision cro[>s. I made 5 bales of cotton per band and a bountiful provision crop last year. The place ffe a healthy one, 2 excellent wells of water, 2 settlement?. I will sell them separate or together, to suit purchasers; a good stock of Ilogs and Cattle will be sold with the place if wanted. For terms apply to the uudersigned on the place. JOllX 0. KELLY. June 23. Ct?28 Darlington Flag copy four times. In Equity. South Carolina?Kershaw District. Robert Wilson vs. Paul T. Villcpigne ct. al. Sale of Residence and lots in Camden. IX obedieuoe to an order made at last June Term of the Court of Equity in and lor the District and State aforesaid, I will oiler for sale at public outcry, before the Court House doer in Camden, on the-1st Monday in August next, the house and lots on 11 road Street in the town of Camden, belonging to the estate of Mrs. ; Martha E. Wilson, dce'd., situated in the upper part | of the town, fronting the public square, aud elligibly I situated. The said lots known and designated in the j plan of the said town as lot Xo. S32, and half lot No. 891. The premises will not be sold for a less sum than twelve hundred dollars. Terms, half cash, for the balance, bond payable in two equal annual instalments with interest lrom its date, payable annually with at least two good and sufficient sureties thereto and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay all expenses of papers, Ac. # W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D Ju|y2. [$3.5CJ w?it In Equity. South Carolina?Kershaw District. John Rosser, Exr., v. John J. McKain ct. al.?Bid to sell real Estate to pay debts. Notice U) Creditors. IN obedience to an order made at last Juno Term of j the Court of Equirv for the District and State aforesaid in the above stated ease, notice is hereby given to all persons having demands against the estate ot James R. McKain, dee'd, that they do render the same on oath and establish them before the Commissioner of the afbresar I Court on or before the 1st dav of October uuct. W. II. R. WORKMAN, C. E K. D JufW2. $5.23 23?13t. South Carolina?K<'r*liaw District. BY JOI1N R. JOY, ESQl'ME, ORDINARY. ^TylTHEREAS, Banyan Payne has applied to mo for ft Letters of Administration on all and singular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Wilic Payne late of the State of the State of Tennessee, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deccas ed to be and appear before nie at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be liolden at Camden Court House on the 22nd day of July, instant, to show cause, if any, why said administration should - not be graniU&.. j -Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of July, 1353, and in the 78th "year of Ameri- j can Independence. ' JOHN 1L JOY, 0. K. I), j South Carolina?Kershaw Di?tri<*(. BY JOHN B. JOY, ESQ., ORDIXA K Y FOR SAIU DISTRICT. j "^IIITHERBAS, Win. vv. n amcr appuea 10 me i.?r Tf Letters of Administration"on all and singular i the Goods and Chattels, -Rights and Credits of Jas. Willis Canter, late of tlio District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, ! to bo and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo holden at Camden Court House on the twenty-fifth day of July inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this Oth day of July, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight luiti- , dred and tlfly-three, and in tlio seventy-eighth yoar of American Independence. JOHN it. JOT, 0. K. D. July 12 :*-2t r rufiiii w i, i mmi i?u^Jr<MBMa?iBMBaaBgi -icaan The State of South Carolina. 1 f j MIIS Certificate under the Laws of the State afore rI"" X said, authorizing the formation of limited Part- L nerships, witnesseth that a Limited Partnership has the been formed between the undersigned mentioned SE1 within said Certificate, under the name of DOUGLAS moi N1-.SB1T. The general nature of the business to be | LA transacted, bv which is tlie TRANSPORTATION OP j afte PASSENGERS AND TI1E PRODUCTS OF THE T SOIL AND MERCHANDIZE, in and by the steamer i sto< Marlboro and Lighters, (to be owned by the said Part- j wil ncrship,) between the City of Charleston and the , Ofli towns of Georgetown and Cheraw.and Columbia and the Camden, and all intermediate landings and stopping j places, and for the towage of vessels in the said Ports. : DOUGLAS NESRIT, of Charleston, in said State, is ! the General Partner. The Special Purtncrs are, OTIS j MILLS and E. M. REACH, (firm of Mills and Beach) J ARCHIBALD CAMERON, DAVID MUSTARD and JOSEPH JOHNSON, jr., (firm of Cameron, Mustard ?fc Co.,) of Charleston, State aforesaid, each of which firms has contributed to the common stock of the Partnership, tleven hundred and fifty dollars. WILLIAM ? B. SM1T1I, HUGHE. VINCENT. ARCHIBALD lo KING, GEORGE R. RICHARDS, THOMAS J. CUM- r MING, JAMES S. CHAMBERS, ROBERT W. DISH , ER, B. M. STROBEL, all of Charleston aforesaid, the T first of whom has contributed twenty-eight hundred Me( and seventy five dollars, the second twenty-three hun- }lc]t drcd dollurs, and each of tlie rest eleven hundred nnd j j^l) fifty dollars. JOHN McCOLLUM nnd AltUlil j>alu i /, H. DOUGLAS, of Bcnuettsvillc, State aforesaid, the ' nun forryer of whom lias contributed eleven hundred and j com fifty dollars, nnd the latter twenty-eight hundredaud j ern seventv-fivc dollars. 1 pub The Co-Partnership commences on the 20th June, i j-oqi A. D., 1S53, and will terminate on the 20lh June, A. J D., 1855. (Signed) | ? DOUGLAS XESBIT, A. II. DOUGLAS. R. II. DISHER, ARCHIBALD KING, ,, G. K. RICH A R DS, II. E. VIN CEN t, \ * J. S. CHAMBERS, 0. MILLS, nT?1 ARCH'l) CAMERON, E. M. BEACH, . DAVID MUSTARD. JOS. JOHNSON, Jr., T, J. GUMMING, B. M. STROBED. J, W. B. SMITH, JNO. McCOLLUM. . Jj Ja|y lg- 28 P0lj) Books aitd Novels. A Leyard's Babylon nnd Nincvah, abridged onc Fern C aves, from Fanny's Portfolio Memoirs of Robert and J. A. Ilaldane Li fe of Dr. Thomas Cliamers. Moffat p 1'aee for Riches. By William Arnot ^ Doubting Communicant Encouraged e(j: Hal t's Roman and Greek Mythology ^ Ramsay's History of Tennessee _1 Odd Follow 8 Manual Sam Slick's Saws and Modern Instances Sword and Distaff Si rums Country Hospitalities. By Miss Sinclair Harry Coverdale's Coin tslnp Louise Helton, or Things Seen and Heard Anti-Funatieism; A Tale of the South. July 1'2. A. \OUNU. C!iil(lren\ Sliocs. A FULL assortment just received and for sale by l\_ WORKMAN A BOONE. July 12., 2S?tf Keep Cool. HEAVY Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens. For sale low by E. IV. BONNEY. ' July 12-tf <*'?' ]Yortli Carolina. Bacon. trac A SUPERIOR article, for sale low for cash. vill F. \V. BONNEY. live July 12tf 3 Copartnership Notice. n r? '"I'MIE undersigned having entered into a Copartner- 8l"r X ship in the City of Charleston, under the name ' and firm of CHAMBERS. CHISOLM & MOORE, for a the purpose of transacting a general Factoaoe and Commission Business, respectfully tender theirserviees to their friends, acquaintances, and the public generally, for the selling of Cotton, or the purchasing of Goods of any description. Any or all of the products, or manufactured articles of the country, will be received upon consignment, d is- ^ posed of promptly, and to the best advantage At such times as there may bo only a limited demand for an article consigned to them, a market will be found where it will command its value. The receiving and forwarding of Goods will also have their prompt attention. ? Every exertion will be used to conduct'all business entrusted to their carotin such a manner as to make it mutually profitable and agreeable. Liberal advances upon Consignments will be made. From their long experience in business and general acquaintance with the wants and desires of the people, with a pledge to devote their entire time and skill to the business, they Hatter themselves that they will be enabled to give entire satisfaction. A share of patronage is respectfullv solicited. B. W. CHAMBERS. A JIKNRY L. CHLSOLM, * } TV. C. MOORE. ;jri July 5th, 1353. 27?71 Co,' Copartnership Kolicc. " 1MIK undersigned have formed a Copartnership for i . the transaction of the Factokack ani> Collins- | Si ok Busixlss, in the City of Charleston, under the I ' uarnc of Rosst:u <fc Warkkx. on The usual advances will be made 011 all Produce ^ consigned to us. and strict and personal attention given to all business entrusted to our care. Our office on Central Wharf, will be opened on , js or before 1 atii September next: \ John hosskr, TUO. J. WAUltKN. June 2S?tf j For Salt;. 1"M?NKRFIFF, Claret and Malaga wines: Cognac . Brandy, AC., by JAMES McEWKX. . ^ To Itcui. ^ THAT Dwelling House and Store on Broad street, -x lately occupied by W. M. Billings. For particulars 7 apply to JAMES McKWKN. MORTIS! MrOR*IS !! MORTIS!!! gj Dlt. McLAXE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to be ' the best, most safe and radical cure for Worms, the Jt is approved and recommended by the Medical i Faculty in every section where it has been introduced. Tli ' In fact, where it is known none other is used, j One of our most respected physicians in spenking of on i Dr. McLaue's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority ' over all oilier Vermifuges arises from tho liict that da; while it is more ?j)kaaow than any other Vermifuge, ' it is perfectly *ofe. da; 2^*"Price 25 cents per bottle. urr Dr. TIcLatieN IJvcr Pill*, I)EIX<! composed entirely of vegetable substances is da; ) not only safe, but have been found by all who I have used them, as the best remedy for all affections da; oft lie Liter and Digestive organs. In fact, where they* are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. Tu 2^"Price 25 cents per box. The above valuable preparations are for sale by j on i most oi tue Druggists, tuiu arc 10 oe nan wholesale oi P. M. COHEN A CO., J": I Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemij cab, Perfumery Ac. wil No. 20 Hayne-strcct, Charleston, R. C. V(JI June 21. 25. cowly str JA>Si:V'S HOTEL, He (LA TK CONGA 11 EE HOC HE,) - COLUMBIA, S. C. ll(Jt TC. JANNEV & W. D. HARRIS, (late of the j o American Hotel,) will bo happy to see their friends, and will give their unremitting and personal attention to the comfort of their guests, and all who may he disposed to patronize them in their new location. tri A splendid line of Omnihusses will run to and from Jansky's Hon:i. to the several Railroad Depots. June 23. 2G tf Head Quarter*. j MtLFonn, 27th June, 1853. * ' OunF.n No. ? an( ri^iii.- \ ;,lv.,tn.<'!inir? of the flovernor residine in the 1 1 1st Pivision arc especially ordered to attend liim lining the reviews nu<lrr orders of llic 2!!d insl., :m<I ; others whose convenience will permit arc requested also to attend him at such jilaei s as suit them. i By order ol the Cotnmnudor-iii-ehiof, I i J. \V. t'AXTKV, or Adj. and In up. (Soil. ho June 2S. 26 tail lload and Bank Dividend. lIIE South-Carolina Rail Road Co.-bftviiig declared a dividend of FOUR DOLLARS per share, and South-Western Rail Road Bank, a dividend of 1 fENTY FIVE CENTS per share, for the Inst six J 111 is. The united dividend of FOUR 75 100 DOLUS per share, will be paid at the eaid Iiank on and (a r the 1st July. tc lie Road Dividend of Four Dollars per share on k, having no corresponding shares in the Rank, T 1 be paid on and after the 1st July, nt the Bureau ec of the Company, in John st. Charleston, and nt st Bank of Camden, in Camden. TJIO. WARING, Auditor So. Co. Rail Road Co. J AS. G. HOLMES, Cashier South Western K. K. Bank. C uly 5 27 tf ai j&S^t GSiSZu asrjz, exzz, Jpj?t -fcgS&s- -t?K&?I a IVo'icc. J the Stockholders of the South Carolina Rail- ? oail Company, and of the Southivcstern Rail- S1' oad Bank. tl HE following; resolution, adopted at the Annual ni ;ting of the Stockholders of the above Institution, 1 in Charleston, tnli February, 1853, is hereby pub- tl ed in accordance with its requirement: 'esolved, That all Proxies given previous to the An1 Meeting of 1853 be abrogated and sealed up in a nnon package, and left deposited in the SouthwestRailroad Bank; and that notice be given to the lie prints by the Secretary that new proxies will be ^ aired hereafter. * J. It EMORY, ; uly 1, 27?tf Secretary. j MK, SQUIEK f ILL remain in Camden for a few days. During ^ ? his stay lie will open a Room over the POST* ct MCE, for the purpose of taking Dagukriieotypks. will be happy to wait on those who may favor him ' i a call. B hankful for theliberal patronage which he received se ing his previous visit to this place, he would still nit a continuance of tho same. .t his room will be found a large collection of spcci- is. among which is a Daguerreotype of Mr. Calhoun, (J of Jenny Lind, and one of Robt. Burns, ikenesses taken of sick or deceased persons at their _ dence. laeucrreotVDCS. Portraits and Engravings copied. istructions given in the art, and apparatus furnish- J. f desired ' fny 17?20tf ' -1 8] COLUMBIA, *. C., June 15, 1S53. J i7HEREA3 infonnation has reached this Depart- / V racnt th..t on the night of the 3oth May Inst a ^ )o1ieal attempt wns?iade upon the lives of many tensof this State, by placing obstructions upon the c0 :k of the South Carolina Hail road, near - Branch- a(J e: Aud whereas, inconsequence of said act, the \ ? of several useful citizens of this State were lost: p( low, to the end that justice may b* dune and the rc ndcr or offenders br"ught to justice, I hereby offer jj, iward of Five Hundred Dollais for the apprehen- p; i and delivery of said offender or offenders in any cc lie Jails of this State, and upop conviction of the n( e. Given under my hand and seal of the State at aColumbia, this fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fiftythree, and in the seventy seventh year of the independence of the United States. L< JOI1N L. MANNING. A nne 28 J,?tA., 8t HEAD QUARTERS, ^ MlLFOltD, 22nd June, 1853. dkii No ? BOARD of Officers to consist of Major General L John Bucliantion. President, gadier General S. R. Chandler, ^ onel R. Anderson, ... , W. J.'Tavlor, f ' Tlio. F. Baker, J Colonel J. 11. Kershaw, ) ior J.T. Green [Supernumeraries. . tain W. If. If. Workman. Recorder. will convene * .'anidcn rn Monday tlic 1 Stli July next, to decide tin* legality and validity of Rfigadier General J. , Hlakeney'scl.-etioii on the 22nd of April last, to tlic ( cc of Major General of the 4lh Division of .South olina Vilitia. a protest having been entered against 1 being commissioned. J 3v order of t!ie Commander in-Chief, J. W. CANTKY, Adj. and 1 nsp. Gen. " funo 23. Head ^iiarfcrN. Mw.Foitn. June 23d, IS a 3. n Ini.'Eit No. ? M1K following Regiments will parade for drill and . review at the times and plades specilied below, I'ho 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richardson's, on ursday the 28th of July next. L'heTth Regiment of Infantry at the Old Welle, on > mrday, tlie 30th of July. . A L'he Otli Rpgimeiitof Iniantry at Lowe's, on Tuesday ^ ! 2nd of August next. flic 2nd Regiment of Cavalry at Long Mycr's, on C ursday the -1 th of August. _ L'he sili Regiment of Iniantry at Morrow's old lield, Saturday the tith of August. I'hcGtli Regiment of Iniantry at Lomax's, on Tucstlic 0th of August. I'hcltli Regiment of latantry at 11 any's, on Tliurs- \ ; tlic 11 tli of August. l'he 42nd Regiment ol Infantry at Minton's, on Satlav the 13th of August. L'lio 2nd Regiment of Infantry at Hall's, on Wednes* the 17th of August. l'he 5th Regiment of Infantry at Hunter's, on Salur- ? f the 20th of August. " riic 1st Regiment of Cavalry at Pickensville, on csdny the 23d of August. M l'lie 3d Regiment ol Infantry at Toney's Old Store, Thursday the 25th of August. I'lie 1st Regiment of Infantry at llruton's, on Satur. .i.a otll. .j \ / I uiu ?Hii in i\V. ['lie Commissioned :m?l Non-Commissioned officers II assemble tlic day previous at the place of remlezis of their respective Regiments lor drill and innction. flic Major General will, with his Staff, attend the views. flic brigadier Generals will, with their Staff,attend reviews in their separate commands and are charuwith the extension of this order. I5y order of the Commander-in-chief, * .1. \\\ t'AXTKV, A Adj. and I lisp. Gen. **' All the papers in the 1st Division will copy weekly, I the Charleston Courier, Mercury and Standard, weekly until the Reviews are over. P I unci's, tl Notice. "MIK unpaid Notes and Accounts of II. AW Ahholl, f in my hands for collection, will he sued in pursti*e of instructions, if not settled at an enrlv dav. n I. H. M'.hMl.V U , ?\ I L IIV* May r.l?22 .'Jm. ' " Waxmi Ac. lor Sal?*. SKC(>NTI>1I.\XI) t\vn liorso Wiijjon ami 1 lariirss L a Ituroclif, li>r oiioor uvu lioisrs. a t'hli*, for Hn^k-or iliiuliU* Iraiipilit?all vvilli Hurni'S, will ' aoM l?w Apply i?t tliia OffU'o. Tunc 2* CLOTHING FOR THE FALL OF IS55. PURCHASERS of CLOTHING arc informed that L wo arc manufacturing the Largest assortmcut of Clothing t wholesale only) suitable for the the Country Trade, > be found in the States. 12?" We do business oil the ONE PRICE SYS EM. Orders promptly tilled. An examination of our ock is solicited. IIAXFORD A BROTHER, 20 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House.) New York. June 20. 25 Jin N. B.?We are the largest manufacturers of OILED LOTHIXG in the country. RUBBER CLOTHING ; the lowest rates. SOLD GET. HAVE this day disposed of 1113" Stock of l>ryl Goods to Mr W. D. Masox, and in returning my ticere thanks to those who have so liberally patron ed me, I would bespeak for my young Ifieud and iccessor, a like liberal and steady support, believing lat his obliging manners and business qualifications ust recommend liim to public patronage. As 1 intend lea vine bv the middle ol July, early set omenta arc respectfully requested. JAMKS WILSON. June 21. 25?tf WILSON'S CASH STORE To be Continued. WOULD respectfully inform the Ladicsof Camden . and the public generally, that I have this day pur mscd Mr. James Wilson's Stock of PLAIN AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, nd solicit a continuance of the patronage hitherto inferred 011 my predecessor. The stock, although ilcrably complete at present, will very soon be rconished with new Goods, selected by Mr. Wilson in altiinore and New York. In the meantime, the pre111 Stock will be sold at uuusually low rates for ciuh. June 20?25tf W. D. MASON. Baggins, Hope and Ttviuc. ' BALKS Gunny Bagging; 20 coils Rope; 100 lbs. ' Twine. Just received and lor sale by Juno 21. * W. C. MOORE. Crashed Sugar. 0 BARRELS Crashed Sugar. Just received by June 21. W. C. MOORK.. ENGLISH-MATE Walnut and Mu.shroon Catsup, Superior French Mustard. Just receivod fresh T W. C. MOORK. 1?. O. and W. 1. Holatiscs 1 HIIDS. West India Molasses; 10 bbls. New Or' leans do. Just received and for sale by June 21. W.C.MOORE. liirkuood House for Sale or Rent. t DWKLLING with ten Rooms, newly finished, V. with Kitchen, three servant's Itooms and Stables taclied. J. 13. F. BOONE. May 31?22tf \X and after this date the Passenger and Mail J Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY, ,'ico a day, from the Junction to Camden and back, nnccting at the Junction with the Night Passenger id freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock . M., and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock jultry, Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be mved at tho Camden Passenger Depot, on Wodnesivs, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the night xpress Train (down)IVoin Columbia. It will be nessaryfor shippers of stock to give three of four days itiee, that cars may be provided for them. The Train will run directly through to Columbia id back on Friday?one day only. Schedule of Running Time. FII1ST OR MOUSING Tlt.VIN. ?avc Camden at 4 A.M. rrive at Junction at 7.45 " save Junction at 8.00 " rrive at Camden 10.45 " SECOND, on MID-DAY Tlt.VIN, ON WEDNESDAY. save Camden at 11.30 A. M. rrive at Junction at 2.15 P.M. eavo Junction at 2.45 ' rrive at Camden at 0.15 ' N. D BAXLEY, Agent. Jan 18 3 tf Old Wiacs. CASE Old Hock Wine, . 1 " Flour dc Roza Wine, C .Baskets Heidsick Chair,paigne, 1 Cask Old Sherry Wine, 1 do do Madeira do. 1 do Champaigne Cider, 1 do Old Port Wine, I do " Holland Gin. "genuine." 1 Case Superior Wine Bitters. Ju>t received :md for sale low bv May 24?21 " \V. C. MOORE. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!~ 'CONSTANTLY on hand and lor sale ly U May 3. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. I'i-csIj Luihoii ?>yriip, r~\F Superior quality, for sale at </ ' WORKMAN'S Drug-Storo. I LOT Old Plantation Cigars, L 5000 "Rio Hondo" do. 5000 Sylva lirand do. For sale by W. C. MOORE. Ladies' Mlc^ant Spring Dress Cioods, IN Now Styles, of Ilernges, Tissues, Grenidim.', Jaconets, Lawns, Silks, Muslins. ite. Just received lid for sale on the most reasonable terms at March 20 HON NICY'S. DRY GOODS, I.\ CHARLESTONS. C. BROWNING- & LEMAN, CO. 200 Si 211 KING, CORNER OF MARKET ST., Till oft'er to FAMILIES and PLANTERS visiting Charleston this Spring, the CHOICEST STOCK of JTAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS Tiat litis ever been offered for inspection in this city, 'hey invite an examination, and assure their friends and purchasers generally, that their prices will COMPARE FAVORABLY YITJI ANY MARKET IN THE UNITED STATES. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. DROWNING k LEMAN, Siurr^sxors to <f; K. L. Ktrrison if- 6V?. May 10. 19 .. tf VARIETY STOVE WAREHOUSE. BAKTI.ET'f BEAT, Jr. lAXUFACTUItKK AXI? 1?KAI.KU IN T!IK MOST APPKOVfll STOVES, RANGES, Farmers' Hollers, ship Caboose^ tins uveas. Viarcoal and Hard Coal Fumades, Orat Fronts, <lx\ Iron Castings Generally. 2:iS Water street, Neu-Yoik. May 3. 1>S 3m CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! ~ LKO.YIUD tHAPI.H, 1 fANITAtriTRKIi ami Dealer in CAKRfAOES *1 ami IIAKNKSS of every description, Aos. 1 J.J lectin-; s? ami 33 Weiitwnrth-st. next to the old iaml .>!' (iillierts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. l-'eh. 1. 5 tf 2 r>" W. It. llfXTER may bo found at the* above Reository, ami take this method to assure his friends ml all orders entrusted to him will be attended to itli promptness and strict fidelity. Fii:a| Notice. I"M|K erediiiirs of the Kstate of L. C. A damson, deceased, aie hereby notified to present their da. lands duly attested on or before the 'JOt.h day of July c\t. at wiiieli date the administration will i>e closed J. H. K MRS II AW, Adm'r June I I. 23 fi. Police. L\'M M SHANNON, Ksi]. will act as my a^ont T T ?lurin? inv aliseneo from tJin Slate. Juno21?tf. ' U 15. SALMOND. I To the Physicians off the State ol South Carolina. TYTOLFE'S CELEBRATED SCHIEDAM AROX T T 11C SCHNAPPS?Deeming it unnecessary remind any regular member of the Medical profess of the established medical properties of pure l.olk (Jin in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I respi fully invite your examination to a very superior a cle, manufactured by myself exclusively, at Sehiedi in Holland, by a process peculiar to my own facto It is flavored and medicated, not by the common ha berry, but by tlip choice botanical variety of the a malic Italian Juniper Berry, whose more vinous tract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous s vent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of quisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent, its cordial and medicinal properties, to any llolln (Jin heretofore known. Amid the influx of inferior distillations with wli the market is now flooded, physicians find no lit difficulty in procuring a good and pure Gin, wh I /.nn^/lun/.a in ita lioii/.fr tucj wan JM wtuuc mm gum?w wv..v?> effects. As an importer of twenty year's standi in the city of New Y irk, and possessing a nmtui experience in the manufacture of Holj-and Gix, es cially I beg to submit to your attention my A ROM TIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, as one which earn fail to realize your utmost expectations, and 1 sh be happy to forward you a little of it, free of charg in answer to a letter intimating your readiness to cept it. It is now scarcely one year since I have prcpai and distributed lhy Schiedam Gin exclusively medical purposes ; yet within that brief period, 1 hn received numerous "letters, both from physicians a patients, testifying to its really extraordinary efflef in Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, aiid affectious of theK neys and Bladder generally ; also in Dyspeptic Ma dies, when taken in proper quantities as a Diet Drii and especially at dinner, is found, by uniform ex rience, to be eminently efficacious in the most obi nate cases, when even the best of the usual reined have failed tp afford more than temporary relief, a I have no doubt tlut it would yield similar resu with precision and certainty in your own professioi experience.' The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is put up in stro bottles, pints and quarts, neatly covered and labell with my name embossed on the bottle; also a fac mile of ray signature on the label, and my seal on t cork, with an essay upon its properties. UDOLPHO "WOLFE, Im_ ortcr, 22 Beaver street New York Extracts from tlie New York Medical Gazette a Journal of Health, edited by D. M. Reese M. . LTD.. 775. Broadway, October 1, 1852: Holland Gin as a medicine. In our Isst number, we accompanied the publieati of a circular on this subject, from our fellow citizi Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., with a brief commentary, < pressive of our own-views. Since then we have be employing this agent, and tlins far with favorable sulls. Bnfc we are in the receipt of several cumn mentions on the subject from medical men, whi serve to show that Mr. Wolfe's Aromntic Schiedi Schnapps is very extensively in use, and in the lrai of physicians, is provijjg itself, as a stimulating c rctic, to be eminently successful, after other medi tion with this intent had t.een tried in vain. In c of the eases thus reported, abdominal dropsy has be entirely removed by the passage of a calculous considerable size which is ascribed to the use of 01 two bottles of this article. We know not the object of Mr. Wolfe in desig ting his preparation by the singularly uncnphone< name of "Schnapjt*," nor of his denominating it his advertisements the "concentrated Tincture of , niper," instead of perpetuating its ancient title of II land Gin. It is true that lie admits it to be notbi else than the latter article in its pure state, unad terated by*nox'ou8 drugs; and hence he contra( tinguishes it from the Gin of commerce, nearly all which, as is well known, is manufactured here a elsew here from inferior \. liiskey and refuse dru The name he has given it, however, may serve I purpose of designating his aiflrle as prepared cic sively for medical purposes, and thus commend it physicians, for whose convenience it is on sale 01 by reputable druggists and apothecaries. ? As respects its medicinal and curative effects, understand him to claim only that it is a pure and liuble article of Holland Gin, and as such, worthy the confidenc of Physicians, to those diseases for wh they are strained by finding it impractible to obt the arti- le in a pure state. Nor should any pre dice against alcoholic medicine deprive the afflic of the benefit of this article, which from time i memorial lins held its place amopg the remedial ag 1 ciesof the Materia Medien, if it be found worthy confidence by continued experience. At all events, those who persist in the eraploymi ..r.,1 t,.lumilnn nf nther nioiihnlii' medicines, as ti tures, bitters, Ac., and especially those who presc r Gin under any circumstances, must all unite in giv; tiie preference to a pure article over the manif adulterations so rife in the market. Mr. Wolfe li rally supplies physicians with a sample bottle analysis and trial, as set forth in his circular, and sta the reputation of the remedy upon the innocen safety and efficiency of his Holland Gin, when u under medical advice, and pledges his own cliarai in business that the article will not disappoint i who use it. From the New York Express, October 2fi, 1852 illeiliral Liquors. In common, I presume, with many others of profession, I received, some few months since, a cir lar addressed "To Physicians throughout the Uni States," by Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, the importer of H ver street, inviting a medical and chemical exami tiun of a new article of Holland Gin, manufactu by himself, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a peca process, and put up for medical use, under the so what Dutch title of "Schiedam Aromatic Schnapi The circular claims for this article an eminently perior degree of purity, aroma, flavor, and medici efficacy : and offers, moreover, a uratuitous supplj it to any physician who may feel disposed to test th claims in a scientific and professional manner. Being familiar with thiee facts i i relation to use of Holland Gin, as a medicine, namely: first, t when pure, it absolutely invaluable and not to exchanged for nnv other remedy known to the \ fession, in many complaints, both acute and ehror secondly, that amid the multitude of ill-made orac tula ted liquors with which this couutry abounds pure Holland Gin is scarcely to be obtained at i price; and thirdly, that the radical impurities of i i inferior or spurious Gin consist, first, of the hydra j oxide of Amyl, a poisonous oil, or more comnio i known as Potato Spirit, Foiisel Oil, or Aniilic Aleol nn<! secondly, of the heavier of the two essential of Juniper, instead of the lighter?which impuri usually result from the mercenary system of an cessive distillation of the materials employed?1 solved to accept of Mr. Udolpho Wolfe's challeii and put his " Schiedam Aromatic Bennnpps ioj test of rigid Analysis. And I was induced to do t (notwithstanding the proprietor's long standing t reputed respectability as an importer) heraiNc the pit I of (jiii, above that of every other spirituous liquor ontpl I eil in tnerlical practice, js of the most vital coiiscqnenr the contmnriity. ina-nnn ti as it is subject to two (ii.-ti causes of pernicious impurity. namely : the inferior oil .luniiser. as welt as tin* r'oiisid oil; 1 found ntoret<ver. Aromatic Seltuajips" strongly recontnteiuled by a ph cian ami w riter of no less inllueiice than D. 31. Keese tiie.Ne v Vork .Medical (.'u/ette, and by many of the n t eminent members of the profession, who I bad no rea; j tosopposr had obtained any other than empirncaI cvidc of its pliarim cetttieal purity and value. I therefore I solved to inform medical men at least, for the sake of i public at large, of the results of my investigation; whc ! er they proved favorable or otherwise to the character thartiele and to the interest of the proprietorThose results are as follows: Searching tirst for the of Juniper hv distillation. I obtained an oil, front t quarts of the liquid, whooe specific gravity was O.sK i whose boiling point was did degrees, nor did success re-distillation \iehlau oil of gn-ater graxi'y, or of t other kind whatever. The same quantity of cmnn Holland Hin. so called, yielded an excessive amount, re-distillation, of oil weighingO.S/I with the boiling p?: I'J degrees ; the lighter oil having previously p.v-seii ov This was conclusive as to the sii|>er.ority of .Mr. Weill ! (Jiu in relation to me mi m jiiiiiiht. h|m>u >?iu. ,?r ? | nin. flavor, and diuretic and otlcr medicinal properties j every kind of (Jin essentially depend. Ah in tlio I'.him I oil. with which all inferior spiritm j liquors are more or less impregnated, and which rem! them poismioiis ill the exact rutin in which they are i ' hilieil?which eiinses sneli liquors to intoxicate when n ers ilo n t. ami creates that morbid, insatiable appetite J undue indtihreiicv. with all its deplorable consequent of which the friends of temperance and philanthropy justly conndain. instead of that satiety and fustidiousn of taste, for w hit-h the drinkers of pure liquors nre i linenislied?o| tliis tetiil, acrid asthmatical Fonsel oil found in' trace in Air. Wolfe's medicinal (Jin. ablioi I repra'edlv tested various quantities of it with the rhlor I of lalcintn, by tin* usual process, which so readily dele and obtains it in the ordinary spirituous liquors. | Accordingly. 1 feci bound tnsay that I regard this < I. m MMIWBB?iaaBWWB?WW [ 'as being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserving ! of medical patronage. It if indebted for its superiority, I I i doubt not, to eonnd and select materials, and to that p<sru- < [A- liarly moderate method of distillation which leaves the j0 heavier and less volatile essential ril* loth of the barley' . Z ion' an{' '',e ^eri v* behind in the still. '1 his. also, is sitflirienl to account for the refined nrontfl of this ni>o\e other gins, j* but in regard to the sfiechil qualities Of- the Italian Juniper * tut- berry,of w Inch the manufailure.r speaks in his circular ftt- I have no chemical know 'edge, n >r v\ herein its lighter bit . J imr difle.s from that of the Juniper is comrfitfni*. 1 find tluit iy. the pure oil of* both polarizes to the left, find yield*, with rgj, hydrochloric acid, a liquid frifnphnf- Thiy acid being in ir the stomach as a principal component of fhc gastric juice, 1 probably cr-ati-s this material from (life oil, mW rcuilvrs ife*' the valuable diffusive liiutilant for w hiclt it vvns" fbimerjy l0'" nnd will, probubly. again be renowned. . \ ex- I consequently regard Mr Wolfe's ' Sddei'airt Aromatic \ in i Schnapps" as a valuable accession to our phtirfraceutic ind agcnwV to ray nothiiv Gf it* comparative innociluUMfctt 4 & to those who use distilled fitjuors as a beverage. To per- *j * sons travelling in th'c South frost, whore the best water i I(j frequently produces distressing and sometimes cvett.dart;''e gerous efli'ols uixinjiersons unaccustomed t6 thefn. fsfiotild i'-h, think it would ne a good precautionary provision, a* a :ial counteractive or preventive of those eflecD. vvh6n miied ' * ng, in moderate quantities. At all events, it is the purest possi- r | e(] ble article of llol'and Gin. heretofore nnohtaitmble, and a* ?*! such. may be safely prescribed bv physicians. J* DAVII) L. MO'IT, M. I). * Pharmaceutical C'heinirt. 3 p*1 Siddler's and Ooaoh Maker's Goods# % 11'. i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, >cd ! THOMAS MACKENZIE St SONSy <| for Aro. 222 Baltimore Street, kV? BALTIMORE, < j "J TM PORTERS and DEALERS IX SADDLERY# 1 HARDWARE and COACBGOODS?ofler to ^ Southern Dealers Goods in their line, such as Stirr&ps J." Bridle Bits, Hogski.-.s, Buckskins, Buckles of oil sorts, i ' Web's Patent Leather, Axle?, Springs, beet Felloes, Shafts, Castings, of all sorts: Tacks, Saddlor's Sowing - . j j Silk, Serges, Patent Canvass, Cloths, nd Oil and Brussels Carpeting^# Cart iago Bolts ancj Screws, of all sizes In short eref' 3at thing needed bv a Saddler, Coach Maker, and Harness' Maker. Being" DIRECT IMPORTERS, with ample 4 "S means, we can ofle'r to Southern Buyers- as good ^ e!' Goods, at as low prices, and on as good terms, to 8l" punctual customers, as any other llonse in tbo United "c States. Try us, and address - , ' ' v* THOMAS MACKENZIE A SONS. " % 222 Baltimore street, Baltimore: Ma j" 10. '19 3m* ?* THE MOULTRIE HOUSE. D" SULLIVAIf'S ISLAH0. rI"MIE subscriber begs respectfully to inforwliis nuX merous friends and the public generally, that W ?n Las taken a lease of this delightful resort, which he * en' will open for the reception of visitors between the' JX" 22d iust. and the 1st July next. :?f ien The subscriber is now engaged in procuring new re furniture, <fcc., of the most elegant description, and is "1* determined to spare no expense to render this Estab-V lu lishineut one.of the most agreeable and desirable .'q Summer Residences in the United States. ' - , ^ The Moultrie House can accommodate two hundred j m" guests, and'is most pleasantly situated, fronting and within a few yards of the .ocean, the invigorating 'ne breezes from which prove equally beneficial to tbef !C? seeker forliealth or pleasure. ' * v * Of amusements there will be no deficiency,- 4 1 y liard Tables, and 8 Bowling Saloons being on the' ' premises, in addition to which Horses and Carriage# na~ eau be procured at aoy moment in the immediate vi-. einity of the House, thus enabling viaito/a to avail in themselves of the delightful ride's and drives thai the !" magnificent Beach affords. Boats also, for the con vc*: jj 0 nieuce of Fishing Parties can always be obtained. inS The Table wili be supplied with everv delicacy that .. the markets of New-York, Havana, Ivey West fctrd " ^Charleston can furnish, and the Bar will contain doner ?, but the choicest Liquors. ? \ ,n The'Subscriber's long experience in the business ?9, justifies him in saying, in conclusion, that nothing wift ' e be left undone on "his part, for the comfoit and gratiff"* cation of his visitors, and his'chief care has been to :? procure assistants auil servants who can be depended y upon. THOS; S. NICKERSON. we June 7 23 3C ;V . caseiagesT > flCjn At the Old Stand of S. A J. Gilbert. ju- O & E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGB ted IO BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 3$ and 40 ira- Wentwcrth street, where they will be pleased to e*? -A en- hibit to their old friends and customers a very cxtcnof sivo stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their j own manufacture, together with the various other a cnt styles usually found in this market. Their WbS to* M no- quaintanco with this market as manufacturers and ibe dealers will enable them to offer great inducements to ine purchasers, both in styles aud prices, old Charleston, Aug. '20. 67 tf be- ?? fur Branch of (he Bank of (be Stale of kes South-Carotin at Cuinden* ; IW; A LL Notes intended for Renewals at this Bank in S?(l h\ *?.?'. r T 1 * 1? 4- ??l. xx. tiiu iiiumua ui uunv; mm jujv, ujuhi uaiu ujowir :ter ginal signatures of the makers and endorsers, In.v D. L. D ES A USS U R E, Cashier. May 17 20 2m In Ordinary. South Carol! n:i-?Kershaw District* the * ,cu_ John R. Horsey and Louisa M. liis wife, applicants, vs.tcj Jmnes C. Welch Harriet G. Welch,t^nd beiis of Ann * } ; Danzy and John Danzy, Defendants. . * nft. TT appearing to my satisfaction that the defendants roj A reside, without this State. It is therefore ' ordered liar tbat appear and object to the sale of tlio r&al estate of Patieuco DeBrulil on or before tho 40th day 4 .. of Sept next, or their consent to the samo wjlLbo on- ; ' tered on record J. R. JOY, 0. K. Dj nai' JuDQ u- 2*' td J lcfe Ladies' Water-Cure Establishment, AT COLUMBIA, S. C., hat irKPT DR- EDWARD RILeV and LADY. \ f IV For the Cui;e and Relief of Amcnorrhoea, Dysuifcnerrhocu. Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, Barrenness ,jc. troin early marriage, and Nervous Prostration, Ac.; ju]' Diseases of the Eyes, Ears and Nose; Throat and Cheat n Complaints?Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac.; Diseases of tho ,'inv Liver, Spleen, Stomach and Bowels; Dyspepsia, Conj " stipation, Piles; Rheumatism, Gout Paralysis, Nouralgiaand Nervous Complaints generally; Cancerous n]v Complaints and Old Ulcers; all Diseases of the Skiu, |0|". Erysipelas, Scald Hend of Children, Tetter, Scrofula. 0jig St. Vitus' Dance: Dropsies, Sick Ilcadaclie. tj^9 This Establishment is now open for the reception of cx. Ladies, where all their diseases, chronic or acute, will re receive devoted attention. |(T(, Gentlemen can only bo admitted for treatment in j])(^ cases where their wives aro paticuts. No small cliil],js drcn can be accommodated, save those brought for tho ind curu rjIV 'J'lioso who prefer bringing their servants can do so toy. free of charge, provided they attend to the baths and e to chambers of their respective owners, and observo n?-t strictly the regulations of the bouse. I of Each Lady will have a separate roeni, v, ith the eoai' . fot is of home. s(^ For an entire outfit, with hoard and treatment per j0ft month, front $73 to ?luu will be required, always iu son advance. nee No patient can be received for tho euro ef chronic f-- affections for less than two months. ,,1(> GENTLEMEN (with their servants) from a distance -*v will be accommodated with board and lodging in the "aj 0 vicinity of the establishment, convenient to their batli 0jj house, ami wiil be charged $75 in advance for 2 montlir; l| wo treatment, exclusive of their outSt. All ccnimm.icu- J mil lions from 1 adies to be directed to Slt:s. R. 11. Riley ive tiio.se from Gentlemen to Dr. Kdwakd Riley, Col uminV bia, S. C. April 12?15tf ion : ^ V ivj;* IIit j.I?*;:1 Djllan Ku'w.trtl. >>r. \\7 11-Li be paid for the apprehension and delivcrv Fe's * t to the Jail of Kershaw District of Hiram, a ne r?- gro man, the property of L. W. R. Blair, a fugitive Iroiii justice, who stands indicted for the murder of A ius ^l!,# *l,uie ^*wm8* <-'on,m>tted 011 Friday, 11th just. ers Said negro is ahout five fc? t S or 10 inches high, thick im. set, has heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, holds his itli- head far back in walking, is enid to have a small war J* for on the back of his hand from a burn, with a scar running through it caused by a cut from a knife. He is *? about thirty live years of age, and is quick spoktu f:r and intelligent. $ , JOHN I). YOUNG. * i,j|, Camden, S. C., Feb. 2*2, 1S5J. 8 iile i _V. . ~ ?" CIS I H1UJJAS HIIA?\, j BOOTMAKER, CA.UDF.X, S. C. .in J i J