POISOXIffG. Thousands of parents who u e Vermifuge composed o Caster Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, ihai while they appear to beaclit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss ?f sipht, weakness of limits, iVr. In another column will be found the ndveiti-rnviit of Hobensaek's Medicines, towhieh we ask the attention of j all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorder* ari-1 sing from those of a billion* type, should make Use of the only genuine inedieine. Ilob .i*uek\- Liver fills. vor" 15k not deceived," but ask lor liobensatks Wonn Syrup and Liver Pills, ami observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. X. IIOBENSACIv, as none else are genuine. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. j r important to di'sleptics. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true piges ^ tive fluid. orgastric juice, prepared from RENNET ' v or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, alterdircc ! j tions of BAiioX LIEBIO, the great Physiological8 Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. !>.. Philadelphia.) , This i? truly a wonderful rernedv tor INDIGESTION, I DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, j } CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing alter -Na- ; tare's owu method, by Nature's own Agent, the OAS- ,c TRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evil dence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See nocea inong the medical advertisements. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. i * BAGGING, per yard 12i to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound D to .. BUTTER,... .per pound 20 to 23 r BEEF, per pound 5 to 7 BACON per pound 11J to 11 COFFEE per pound 10 to 12 CHEESE, per pound 12 to la tOTTON,... .per pound 7 to 10 CORN perbushe 87 to Si FLOUR, perbarrel* alto G FODDE R, per ewt. .J. $ 1 to 1} IRON, per pound 5 to G LARD, per pound....? 1G to MOLASSES,.. .per gallon, 31 to -14 NAILS, per pound, 4 to a . OATS, pcrvbushel, 37 to 43 PEAS,... T... .per bushel, 62 to 73 POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 30 Irish.. per barrel to .. RICE, per bushel.... $ 3 to a ' SUGAR, per pound ...6 to 12 * SALT. oer sack. 1S to IJ I. O. ?. F.-Kcrshaw Lod^c, ?io. 9- ] qpiIE Regular Meeting of this Lodge vill be held ( X at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. , Office So. Ca. Kail Road Company, Ciiahlestox, JULY 18, 1853. SEASON TICKETS, not transferable, to expire three months from date of purchase, at $35 each, can, on and after this date, be procured at the Charleston, ( Augusta. Columbia and Camden Agencies. JTgTRatc for colored persons for same time, $20. I J. It. EMERY, Sec'y. July 19 29 tf Patent Hedicitse*, do. AFRESH SUPPLY, just received, among them are: i HoUoway's Ointment Cherry Pectoral < Hollowny's Pills Easting's Syrup Napiha < llobensack's "Worm Syrup Rodger's Syrup of Liver- I Mextican Mustaiig Lini- wort and Tar and Cau- < merit chalagua I Pain Killer Daily's Magical Tain Ex- v Seltzer Aperient tractor Barry's Tricophorous Christie's Galvanic Belts? Jayne's Medicines Necklace?, Bracelets and Radway's Ready Relief Fluid Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica G inner Georgia Sarsaparida Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsnparilla Cod Liver Oil Townsend's Sarsapnrilla In lian Hair Dye Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair D\o i Fabnestock's Vermifuge 1' pil; tory Power Wistar's Balsam U ilu Cher-Mignctic Piaster i ry j( For sale by F. T, ZEMP. j ITavortuE CxtraeS | I^OR Ices. J.'usljiids, Pudding?. u:a! ail kind? of C'? li-' , . leetiotiaiy. l'm-try.etc. Are. Among tin m ar Va- I nilla, I.tmoti. Finch. Nutnmjr. Bitter Almond, Banana, | Pine Apple, Sfnvbeirv. Ra.-jd ?r;y. R ise. Ginger. Ciu- ' nanioi:. u.c. Ac., ail \\t v superior and lor sale bv F. L. ZEMP. Did v. a I'd i Ear ?? <. ti's Uaequaled Flour and Grain SI! lis. : '"S^IUtS (irist Mill has never been equaled, either in j 1 its simplicity, portability, compactness, or laau , tv of design, i In- liaiiie work and casing arc oi cast iron, as also it 10 ti 1 .?- j pcrs. A casting cor.-i-lii.g ol a triple-.-h pcd base, with thivo columns rcsltn.' tiopn it, coustltlitis the fran.e-Wotk which supports the casing, The cioiiri is ihe cylindrical portion, or main body of the Mill, resting upon, sitid out e?l to the columns, and scrVcs the purpose ofinclo-ing and holding the stones in. their places. 'i'i.e easing i- made in two equal part8, and each j?a: I is compos. d of n plate and rim. The edges of tie.- liins are closely lit- | 1 ted together and are secured by three bolts. The I frame and casing thus cuunci led readily admits the): advantage of three habit tnel.il boxes f..r the sttppoi t ! ' of the spindle. One in the center of lite base, and < one in the middle ofNdther plate o( th c.t-i ng. T.'os ] arrangement remli r-the j tU j eitii. . Ij adapted to ' stand the pressure of grinding without yielding in the least de?rree, ntid ilietvf >ro it i- that these .Mills are known to grind the same quaiity of lbitiinn 1 meal, ? whether fed at five or twenty-five bti-ln l.- per hour. The spiudltt being secured firmly and tigidly to the running stone. Uikes its bearings in the i l:rc-? boxes above named, and s'l-tains the weight of the stone anow ' er, and grind grain to advantage, without getting out of order, has not heretofore been supplied; mills of peck measure dimensions do not seem to be big enough. 11 ic objection to this Mill, if any, is not that it does uot work well, but that it costs too much, perhaps; but others must decide about that, as tlu-rc are enough 1 cheaper ones. Tlwy have given satisfaction in all j ' eases where they have been tried, and are now used i in place of common millstones, in many of the nest establishments throughout the country, with decided advantage, both in the power retpiircd and in the quantity and quality of the flour and meal. The fir-1 premiums have always been awarded them, over all . competition, at all the l airs where they have been t . -, . i CI..1.1 M 1..1-. r .1 . II exnioued, vjii: n>" ? i utuiu ? npni me American " Institute, in 1841* and 1850, and a Silver Medal from ' the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Association. ^ in 1850; Diploma in 1851, from tin; Middlesex Mo- v clinnics' Association, and a Premium of $lo, from the ^ New York State Pair. September, 1352. Persons desiringa further description. will be fur- ' nished with a circular containing all necessary infor- " motion on application to W. \V. TItYo.V it Co., ' agent.--, at Camden. C., wlio will sell the Mills at the Manufacturers prices. One of the Mills can ho seen in operation at the re- j eidence of E. Try on, in Camden. July 19, 27 6 m. Notice. XI7"M. M. SHANNON, Esq will act as my agent * T during tny abgonco from the Stat*. June 21?tf. D. P. SALMOND. ISEAD QUARTERS. K fflPtofeafi !' Milford, July 7th, l?.r>3. C Ouder Xo. ? 1'' Commandcr-in Chief has learned with painful (j I. regret of the death of a cherished member of his kaf, Lieut. Col Samuel Sparks, Jr. As a soldier he j vas fully imbued with a sense of duty, courage and | "j( at riot ism ; as a gentleman he was urbane, generous, \ md full of soeial virtues. .. It is therefore ordered, that t#ie Staff wear the usual 11 >adge of mourning lor the space of thirty days, and hat a co;>y of this order be forwarded, by the Adjutant ; ,'J /Cneral, to his nfllietcd parents, who have so mueh ause to mouru the untimely death of an only and ,, iclovcd son. !; Hy order of the Commander-in-chief: J. W. CANTEY, July 14?3t Adj and Insp. Gen. l! r^TAil t!.e papers of the Slate will give three week- j1. y insertions. j: HEAD QUARTERS, M tgtpr A MtLFOUI), lCtli July, 1S53. )KDER XO ? I^HK BOAliD consisting of the following Offi. co:s? Major General John Bucnanon, President, Irigadicr General S. U. Chandler, "J Colonel It. Anderson, lVnmll.ra W. J. Taylor, [ ircnibcra" Tho. F. linker, J [it. Colonel J. B. Kershaw, 1 Q . Major J. T. Green '[Supernumeraries. . Japtnin W. H. It. Workman. Recorder. Is hereby dissolved, the protest against Gen. Blakclev being commissioned Major General having been ,vi:hdra\vn. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CA KIEV, Adj. and Jnsp. Gen. fgrSomtervil'iC Papers will copy. lioudi OiroJiuii?Kersliaw District. n JOHN It. JOY, ESQUIRE ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT. J A \ f H EltKAS. Henry Cantcy applied to mc for Let! i tors of Administration on ail and singular the joodsand Chatllc?, Rigl.ts and Credits cf Ja'tnes Wil- -i is Cantcy, late ol the Bistricl aforesaid, deceased : These are, ttheivPro. to cite and admonish all and singular, tin- kinum! and creditors of tlic said dcceas- _ id, to be and appear bt-Ibre me at our next Ordinuty's [Jourt for tho said district, to bo holden at Camden L'ourt House on the first day of August next, to sl ow ?au.-c. if any, wit}" the said administration should no', bo granted Given under my hand an: seal, this 15th day of July in theyear o! our Lotd oue ih'>ns.uid eight hundred and filty-three, and in the seventy-eighth year of Ainciican ludenet.donee. N JtjiiA' It JOY, 0. K. D. a Camden, July 17. 29 Fre*!? 'Jttrsiip i'or the Fall. ' i I'ST received a tivh sup; ly of Pall Seeds, consist?l iag of Huta Baga, Hat. Vvr, l-'ltit Luleh, Enuiish v -r!"- h'lni su-.-vir and !;.:(! Turnip, also Given ' iiazed and Larjje Drumhead Cabbages, wiiii Long 0 Joliards, Carrots, Beets, for sale bv F. L. ZHM)\ 'Co Hi'i>.t. rPi!AT Hw?r Stoic Im-iih on Bi'O.'i l sire! at j, 1. prcsetd occupied i -y J. Harris. For particular.-ttpplv to * JAMAS MiKWKls. July 17 -'ti j. Store* I fi.riiicrly ? -c* j>i ! situated on Broad 1 sir---Be-iii low. i i jm--- .si-n given itiinicd;- a itely. The Store- has recently i nt.i.rvon thorough re- v [i-iirs. Tiiere* is a i;ivp;< -i sate, B ci: .-'tore and good i lot romn attached. Also to rent a delightful winter res- o k'oi.i.v wiiIi all tl.e necw-.-.irj out Luiktings, sj'iete-J in ; quiet and ploasunt pan of the t*?\vti. E. \Y. B.iNNMV. July 17 -J JAKAETS IfiOTEE., {LA TK COXtiARLZ HOLSI.) CCLUI IBIA, S. C. T C. JAX.NKV & Vv. }\ HARRIS, (la'c of tl?e P? - American Hotel.1 will ! \ S>i?a and Saesu-.viui.la in nnv ouanti'v I , i ? ;..i.. i n ,i ?:..i.. " " j '? ,t? UJUPr .? ii'Miv.u in me ui uur. Country Merchants, Hotels, llestninahls arid fami- i i<-s, can in- bU|>j.]i? d at the shortest notice. Tkbms L'asu. Fit AM CIS L. Z?MP. April 12 15 If NOVICE. VI.l. j arsons having demands against the estate of 3 . tin- iaic M:tj. McClelland are i-eo nested to pre- y nt tin in to the undersigned, and those indehted to nuke |?:t\ nient to JNU. M. LtESAUbSUUE, Executor. k.' July 12. 28 tit T N OTIC* EL ^EALED Proposals for f lie building of a JAIL at J Chesterfield Court ilouse, C., will he received y y the Commissioners of i'sibfic liuildings until the ?l Monday in August next. A plan ap 1 specifications inav he seen hy applying it Chesterfield C. 11, to JNO. EVAN.-'. ( J.-i k. Jiv order of the Hoard of Commissioners, Cliestericld" C. II, S C. Inly 12. St? 2- _ i Am Edray Cow n'AS heen taken tip, and may bo found at the sub- m . soriber's mill, six miles above Camden. Said Cow j i a dun color The owner can have her by proving aoperty and paving the expense of advertising. \Y. J-:. 11IJCIIES. t July 12 at?28 M 1/ B ? (WILL II my PI tfo situated on Lynches Clock, i four miles front IJishopvillc, sixteen (10) from the j iVilmin^'.on and Manchester K. Head, in JUrlinjrlon , tistrict, containing nine hundred (tilMf) acres o; I,and ' villi good improvements. One hundred and tiiirty j -? i:;0) of which is Su a up Land of a superior ?pi ilil.v, ] vilI produce thirty to titty hudiels of corn p. r acre.? ; y ilttU) three hundred acres (?r more ??f (!?r? premises is . ilenrcd and in a I'iitli state of enltivalion. The up and is well adapted to the cultivation of Colli.n and ! ill provision crops. I made 5 Laic-; of cotton per hand ind a bountiful provision crop last year. The placets i 1" i Itcal tli) one, 2 excellent wells of water, 2 settlements, j '' will sell tln.ni separate or t.ogeth'-r, to suit purcl i ,,x :ors; a or,.,,) stock of I|o}j< and Cat lie will l?c sold Willi he place if want"d. Iw.r terms a| piv to the undertinned on the place. JOHN o. KKI.LV. June 2J. . Gt?28 1 sudingto^J^Lg copy four times. 1,1 WILLlAdl .U. WATS<>\, FASHIONABLE TAILOK, CAMDEN R. ('. The State ofiuutli Carolina. * PIUS Certificate under the Laws of the State afore _r L slid, authorizing the formation of limited Part- x rships, witnesseth that a Limited Partnership hus \ :oii formed between the undersigued mentioned ithin said Certificate, under the name of DOUGLAS C(J KSBiT. '1 lie general nature of the business to be nr ansae!ed, by winch is the TRANSPORTATION OF \ ASSEiNGr.KS AND THE PRODUCTS OF THE p( OIL AND MERCHANDIZE, in and by the steamer rc arlboro :md Lighters, (to be owned by the said Part.rship,) between the City {d Charleston and the ? whs of Georgetown and Cheraw.and Columbia and cc nmden, and ali intermediate landings and stopping n< laces, and for the towage of vessels in the said Ports. DOUGLAS NLSlilT, of Charleston, in said Slate, is a ie General Partner. The Special Partners are, OTIS ILLS and E. M. BEAC1I, (firm of Hills and Beach) RCU1IJALD CAMERON, DAVID MUSTARD and 3SEPH JOHNSON, jr., (firm of Cameron, Mustard D Co..) <>f Charleston, State aforesaid, each of which A rms has eontrihuted to the common stock of the Part- Li srship, eleven hundred and fifty dollars. WILLIAM A . SMITH, 11UGII R VINCENT, ARCHIBALD i v.-i rii.'i i> i-mri mjiw thomas ,1. CUM-1 L I Mi', .1A,\1 C1IAMiiER^ ROBERT W. DJSli- A R. B. M. STROBEL, all of Charleston aforesaid. the L r.-t of whom has contributed twenty-tight hundred A id seventy five dollars, the second twenty-three hunred dollars, and each of the rest elevc-n hundred and fty dollars. JOHN .MeCOJ.LUM and ARCHIBALD [.DOUGLAS, of Bcnnettsville, State aforesaid, the inner of whom has contributed eleven hundred and / fly dollars, and the latter twcnty-eiglit huiidrcdund \ venty-tivc dollars. The Co-Rurtnership commences on the 20th June, . D., and will terminate on the 2(Jth June, A. 1 1855. (Signed) OUGLAS NESBIT, A. II. DOUGLAS. 11 , II. DIS11KK, ARCHIBALD KING, S' -. K. RICHARDS, ILK. VINCENT, n; , S. CHAMBF.ilS. O. MILLS, IL .IICH'D CAMERON, E. M. J)EACH, M AVII) MUSTARD. JOS. JOHNSON, Jr., , J. CUMMING, B. M. STROBEL, si f. B. SMITH, JNO. McCOLLUM. w July 12. 28 0 tl Books and Novels. L'-yard'a Babylon and Ninevali, abridged Fern C. aves, from Fanny's Pottfolio Memoirs of Robert and J. A. Ilaldatie Life of Dr. Thomas Chamera. Moffat Race for Riches. By William Arnot Doubting Communicant Encouraged Hart's Roman and Greek Mythology iiuuisay a Jiisiory cd of promptly, and to tho best advening? At ?1 ne!i times .is tiiere may >?e only a limited '< .manci for !i n article consigned to i bom. a market will oo to .el l I'ie'tC il wiil e.mini :na ti.i \iibiO. Tlit* receiving and forward5: g of Goods will also avc tl.iir prompt attention. Every c.v.itioa will bo used to conduct all busi toss nuu.-'rd 11 their rare, in such n manner as to i::a!-:o $ L .iiutuady | rotital-l: and agreeable. w Liberal advances upon Consignments will be ma le. J From tie ir her.' experience in business and genera! i-piaintaiice willi the wautsand desires of ti.e people, li'li a pledge to devote iheir entire time and skill tu !.c business, tiicv Hatter thenisetves that they wii. be -J nahleti to give entire satisfaction. s A share of p .tronage is rcspectfuily solicited. t P. W. CHAMBERS, -1 JIENRV L CltlSuLM, o A\" IT AffiOTl K o July 5th, 185:5. ' 27?7t L O.jKiriucohip Police. Pllll Undersigned have formed a Copartnership for it the trais-artii u of the Kaotokagi: and Coiu.isic.v i'.tsiNt>.s. ia the City of Charleston, '.aider the i ..?:ir- of IP ssi:U .V \\" .utility. TV- i-u.il advances will lio made on all Produce i ma: a. 1 to u?. and sirietand personalattention given | ) all ioi-iii- ss i nilu*ied to our care. d Our oiliec ??!? i'::sri!'.i. Wiiaup, will bo opened on r bel'oie 15th September next. s JOHN* ROSSKR. c TliO. J. WAHHllN*. June J?tr j For Ssilt'. PlCXKKICiFF. Claret and Malaga wines; Cog .ae 1 Brandy, Arc. by J AM MS SleKWEX. To THAT Dwelling House and Store on Broad street, itely occupied bv W. M. Pillions. For particulars 5 pplyto * JAMES McKWEX. DRY GOODS, I\ ClSAKLI'>TOS, S. C. \ BROWNING & LEMAN, ro. 200 A 211 KlXfJ, CORNER OK MARKET ST., J fill oiler to FA Ml I.I MS and PLANTERS visiting Charleston this Spring, the ClIOlCKSTSTOCKof i (j 1TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS i * hat has ever been offered for inspection in this city. | 11 hev invite an examination, and assure their friendr j and purchasers generally, that I heir prices will < Oj;PAR 11 FAVORAHLV fITIf AX Y MARKET IX THE UXITKI) STATIC.?. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. BilOWXIXtf & L ISM AX, St/rccz'sors to C. li?s Ovens | i 'Inu'Coal :\t lii till* nl.i j ;mil "1 (iilherls A dia]iin, I'liarloslnn, .S. C. I 5, K. I.. i. 5 tr } 1 1 * IJ;- \\*. ]?. Mr>: i I'll m.iy ho fitunil :it tin'ahovo Re*, . it'lly, iiimI lake'this method to n -aire his friends J iat all oril'-rs i iiiiu-tri| in liim will hy attended to j : !i |>riiin;itii'-.-s itii'l strict lideltty. S'inill "Vol ire. I (i| I^IIK creditors <>l I lie Kstaln (if L. C. A damson. do j 1.. I erased. ate hereby notilii'il to j>:-<-s? iil tlicit da. amis duly all- M< i1 on of hel'oiv the 120th day of .Inly irxt, at which date the ailiiiiiii-araiinii will he clo.-od J. Jl. KKIWIAW, Adm'r / J nnt> 11. 25 5. \ ?eaw i i mi (MI ? msmmLmmjSk )N urni a'ler this date the Passenger and Mad! Train will n.n once a week, sny \V ED&KSOAY, /ice a day, from the Junction tuCarndcu and back, mnecting at the Junction with the Night Passenger id freight Express Trains from Charleston at S o'clock . ?J., and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock oultry. Eggs, Fruit, And other light articles will be ecivod at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wednesiys, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the night xpress Traiu (down) from Columbia. It vill Lo nc ssary ibr shippers of stock to givo throe ot four days )tice. thai ears may he provided for them. The Train will run directly through to Columbia id back on Friday?one day only. Soiie-dule of Itunnir.g Time. FIRST OK MORN'IXG TRAIN'. cave Camden at 3 40 a. ai. rrivc at Junction at 7.45 " save Junction at 8.00 " rrive at Camden 10.15 " SKcoxn, on mid-pay tkaix, o.\ wei>xesi>ay. save Camden at 10.30 A. LI. rrive at Junction at 2.15 P. M. cave Junction at 2.45 '* rrive at Camden at 5.15 '' N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Jan IS 3 tf _ ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! CONSTANTLY on hand and for pale by J Hay 3. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. ISttti ikcad auouth Carolina?Kershaw District. Robert Wilson vs. Paul 'i'. Villepiguo et. a!. Sale of Residence and lots in Camden. FX obedience to an order made at lest June Term cf L the Court of Equity in and forthe District and State foresaid, I will oiler for sale at public outcry, before lie Court House doer in Camden, on the 1st Monday i August next, the house and lots on Broad Street i the town of Camden, belonging to the estate of Mrs. lartha K. Wilson, dee'd., situated in the upper part fihotown. fronting the public square, and elligibly incited. The said lots known and designated in the Ian of" the said town as lot Xo. S32, and half lot Xo. SI. The ] n misc-9 will not be sold lor a less sum than ivelve !:ui,dred dollars. Terms, i l'.essli. for tiie balance, bond payable in wo eqna' ..uoual instalments with interest from its ale, pay..' ' .finally with at least two good and sufeient sutvt;.: Ji'/otoand a mortgage of the premises, 'urehaserto p.. .. I >rn rises of papers, .'ce. V.*. H. R.'WORX'lAX, C. E. X. D. JUIIO 12. ftjJ.lftjJ 23'?it In Eqciiy. South Carolina?Kershaw District. --- ~ t.i_ i Ar..t-?:.. _? .,1 li.VI ?? utii: uosscr. r.xr., v. ounu ??. iu.c-a.uiu vi. u>.?mn tu Sell real Instate to pay debts. Kirticc fa Creditors, f X ok"]:M!.-o to an order made at last June Term of L tin- Court of Kqniiy for the Pistrict ami State aforcaid iu the above .^ued case, notice is hereby given 0 nil ji. rsotis having demands against tlio estate ol ames It. MeKain, deed, that they do render the same 11 oath and establish them belbro the Commissioner 1 the aforesaid Court on or bclbre tlio 1st t!av ot'Octolernoxt. \Y. II. It. "WORKMAN, C. K K. i). June I J. $3.25 28?lttt. South Cai,oiiu:i"K?tr?liatv District. r.Y JOHN II. JOV, K-Ol'HtE, OCntXAUr. I \'"IliiltliAS, Jlaiiytni Payne has applied to nic for * ? Letters of Administration on nil and singular iie Goods and Chatties, lights and Credits of Wilic 'ayne late of tlie Slate ol' the State of Tccuoesec, Iccoas.ed: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ingular the kindred and creditors of the said decens d to be and appear before inc at our next Oidinay's Court far the said Di.-liiet, t<> be hidden at Cam:en Court House on tlio 22ml day of July, instant, | 0 show < use, if any, why sail administration should 01 lie granted. Given under my hand and seal this Stli day of July, and in the 78th 'year of American ludepondeneo. JOI1N R. JOY, O. K. P. ?outli Cnrolina-liersliaw District. r.Y JOHN* r. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY F011SAII) DISTRICT. I H MR KAS, Win. W. Walker applied tome for ? t Letters of Administration on all and singular lie Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits ct' Jas. Villis Cantey, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ingular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, ho and appear before nie at our next Ordinary's 'curt for the said District, to be liolden at C'aiiideu " .1...? ,:ni. ..r T Or- :,.ci lOiiri 1 louse on wo nvciiij'-iimi ?u,? vu ...,.j .... how cause, if any, why the said administration should or. he granted Uivot. under my hand and seal, litis Oth day of July, i.i the year of our Iiord on<"- thousand eight hundred and liJty-ihree, and in tho seventy-eighth year of American Independence. JUJLN It. JOY, 0. K. D. July 12 28?2t CLOTHING rosr va?. to '*?a ll or isss. I ) UIICI1A F ) ; ICS of wLOTHING- are informed that L we are niauufactcring ti.e L;ii'g<'cr <>IVl:s liis residence on tl o Kirki wood Itunii, for sale, on nivommndulii;;; terms. , isons wishing to purchase will lie shown over Hie roii.i.-i-s. J. M- CoOlMiU. July f?. -T IVaxoii iVc. for Pah?. 4 ;;)VO.\*i)!lAXI> two horse Wnjruit and Harness > i I*:ir?> ?!<% Ibr one or two horses, a liu^yie l itli-, - j.?r sinjj! or double draught?all with 1 lames, will [ > y.?!d low Apply at this Oilk'6. Iline L'S. ctHtr.itT J. ncCiiMMrr, "At )T I'OX tllN MAKER. Kutlcdgo Flrect, one J door East of M. Druokcr & Co., Camden, S. 0. To tlic PliVsicIajH of (SieState < CsjroJita. WOLFE'S CELEBRATEDC-Cll IEDAM ARC ilC hCiiAAl'i'c?Deeming it nnp.-cips.ai remind any regular member of the Medical prcfv of the established tuedieul properties of pur? i.c I fiin in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I res fully invite your examination to a very superior ele, manufactured by myself exclusively, utfcfchie in Hollaud, by a process peculiar to my own fac It is flavored and medicated, not by the common 1 bci i v, hut by the choice botanical variety of the matie Italian Juniper Berry, whose more vinous tract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous vent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture c o.:isito flavor and aroma, altogether transcciu'.ei its e-.rdiai and medicinal properties, to any lJo Cain heretofore known. Amid the influx of inferior distillations with v the market is now flooded, physicians find no (t.flicuity in procuring a good and pure Gin, v they can prescribe with confidence in its dcik efleets. As an importer of twenty year's stan in the city of hu-w Ywk, and possessing a ran! experience in the manufacture of Holland Gin, cially I beg to submit to your attention my A lit TIC bCIilKDAAI .SCliNAl'i's-', as one which en fail to realize your utmost expectations, ami 1 be happy to forward you a littleof it, free of elm iu answer to u letter intimating your readiness t eept it. It is now scarcely one year since I have prrjr and distributed my Schiedam Gin exclusively medical purposes; yet within that brief period, 1 received numerous letters, both from physicians paticiils, testifying to its really extraordinary eft in Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, aud atl'cctions of the neys nn-1 llladder generally; also in Dyspeptic] dies, when taken in piopt-r quantities as a Diet D and especially pi dinner, is tound, by uniform < liuice, to be cniiiiently < fik-acious in tiic mod < natc eases, when even the Lest o! the usual rein have fulled to afford nvrc then temporary relief, I have no doubt that it would yield similar rc with precision and certainty in your own profess experience. The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is put up in st bottles, pints and quarts, neatly covered and lab with my name embossed on the bottle; also a ft mile of tnv signature on the label, and my sea! o cork, with au essnv upon its properties. UDOLrilO WOLFE, Im> ortcr, 22 Beaver street New Yoi Exti acts from the New York Medical Gazette Journal of Health, edited by D. M. Reese M. LLD.. 776 Broadway, October 1, 1852: Holland Gin as a Jlodicine. In our ltstnumbcr, we accompanied the public of a circular on this subject, from our fellow oil Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., with a brief commentary prcssivc of our own views. Since then we have employing this agent, and thus far with favorabl suits. But we arc in the receipt of several cor mentions on the subject from medical men, v serve to show that Mr. Wolfe's Aromatic Sobii Schnapps is very e xtensively in use, and in the I of physicians, is proving itself, as a stimulating re tic, to be eminently successful, after other m? lion with this intent had oeen tried in vain. Ir of the cases thus i eported, abdominal dropsy has entirely removed by the passage of a calculoi considerable size which is ascribed to the use of two bottles of this article. We know net the object of Mr. Wolfe in des ting bis preparation by the singularly uncuphoi name of "Hchncpp*," nor of his denominating his advertisements the "concentrated Tincture o niper," instead of perpr 1 anting its ancient title of land Gin. It is true iliat he admits it to be no else than the latter ai tide in its pure state, un terated l>y noxious drugs; and hence be conti tingtiishes it from the Gin of commerce, nearly which, as is well known, is manufactured here elsewhere from inferior whiskey and refuse d The name he has given it, however, may serv< purpose of designating his aiticle as prepared c sivcly for medical purposes, and thus commend j hy.-icians, for whose convenience it is on sale by reputable druggists and apolheearics. As respect; its medicinal and curative effects understand him to claim only that it is a pure ai liable arti-le (,f Holland Giu, and as such, wortl the ooTilidi ne of Physicians, to those diseases for \ !!: y ar.- .-ii ; b\ finding it iinj rr.eiiloe to c thear.i .ciu iptie slate. Nor should any ] dice ay.::list alcoholic medicine deprive the of! of the b-nefit of this article, which from tinu memorial lias held its place among the remedial ciesof the Materia Medica, if it be found wortl confidence by continued experience. At all events, those who persist in the employ and toleration of other ulcoimlie medicines, as tures, bitters, ?te., and especially those who pres Gin under any circumstances, must all unite in g ne preference 10 n pure nrucie uver me m.-ii adulterations so rife i? the market. Mr. AVolfe rally supplies physicians with a sample bottl analysis and trial, as set forth in his circular, niul s the reputation of the remedy ujkhi the innnc safety and oflicieney of his Holland Gin, when under medical ndviee, and pledges his own cluu in business that the article will not disappoint who use it. From the Jfew York Express, October 2f>, IS Ult'dicai Liquors In common, I presume, with many others c profession, 1 received, some few months since, ai lar addressed "To Physicians throughout the U Stales," by Mr. Udolpbo Wolfe, the importer of ver street, inviting a medical and chemical cxai tion of a new nrtiele of Holland Gin, mnnufae1 by liiinsclf, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a pe< process, and put up for medical use, under the ( what Dutch1 title of "Schiedam Aromatic Schna The circular claims for this article an eminent], perior degree of purity, aroma, flavor, and med cllicney : and offers, moreover, a eratuilous supp it to nnv physician who may feel disposed to test claims in a scientific and professional manner. Being familiar with three facts i i relation tc use of Holland Gin, asa medicine, namely: first when pure, it absolutely invaluable ami not exchanged for n.iV otlmr remedy known to the fession, in many complaints, both acute and chr secondly, that amid the multitude of ill-made or terated liquors wiih which this country aboun< I pure Holland Gin is scarcely to be obtained ai price; and thirdly, that the radical impurities ol inferior or spurious Gin consist, first, of the byd oxide of Amy 1, a poisonous oil, or more eomn known as Potato Spirit, Fousel Oil, or Amilic Ale ami secondly, of the heavier of the two essentia of Juniper, instead of the lighter?which impu usually result from the mercenary system of ai cessive diHillation of the materials employed? Solved to accept of Mr. Udolphn Wolfe's ehall and put his "Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps*' U test ol rigid analysis. And I was induced to do (notwithstanding the proprietor's long standing reputed respectability as an importer) hei-an-e she j nf fiin. rtltnvM tluif f?f hyim i* nfhiT>i?iritin?il< li.;ii'?rc*i*1 ed in im-dica) practice. i* nf tlx* mm-1 vst:i! < !>>.-( <> ! tin* ronitiniiity, irittf-mi:e!i a.-, it i- >!;! , t i m eawesof iM'rnii'i'iits iniimri:y. nanvdy ; I'm Pd'erinr Juniper. ns well :i< i!i - r.-nv! "il; ! fniiinl mi.ivi?vcr " Annua tie Srlinnpp." *y rerninaietidcd l-y a ; inn aiii! writer rf un !rs- llinn I'. M. Kec llit; Nt? ; Vnrk .Mi tlir::l i ..t/' iif, naii l?y mane i>f illeminent in-nilifK nf IJ;.- who I had no r in iij'ji'iv I u| i la i!;!? !j aiij oilier lliall oill| irace! n j, of it- |di:ir:ii''ct'iiiif .il iiiitiiy anil value. I iVrefnr solved in inf..nil rni'ili' iil im.-a a' lea't. furlli" s"lL" t pnMic at lar ;-. > t' i!if rc'>::'t-"f my irivesiifuiion: w t;r tlifv proved f w nnfde it otherwise iii the rlmrart lliariii li' ami m lilt' iii!er*\?lnf tin; proprietor* TittiMt results art* as follow;; : Searching first fir lli ??f.) 111 |.< r l>y distillation, ! obtained mi *>il. from quarts i.f ilit* !i |iiiil, jvh"ne s;vcifie gravity was w hose hoilm.: point u.i" UK'degr vs. inn- iliil sat r.'-ilisiiilaiii-n Moid an nil of greater gravity. "r til oilier Kiittl v.iaiii vi"\ Tin; ssiine quanliiy til' run Ho.T'iiii ' 'iii. sn railed. \ 'f 'if I an n\rt,ssj,i? nnimiiii r distillation, I"? ii weigh'tig IMi I willi ttn* boiling I.i'ffri cs ; III lighter t'll having previously I a-sr. I This was conch, ivo a* In li e super nrily Mr. Wi I >ii| in relation Jo i nil n|" J.1111 |>tt. iipoll \\ Iticil i lie r.ia. tl.ivnr. and diuretic ami oiler medicinal propcrlji eve "< iiijal nf (din essentially depend. ,\- in iIk* i'niim'l mi. wiili which all inferior spirit t: nr.. muni nr I't't impregnated, ami which rei I hum |mMWM in loo evict ratio in which they art lulled ? wlii< h c:i!i-cf 'ii'h Iii|:i??rf to intoxicate when e:s do n I. and creates that morbid, insatiable ajijvti undue indulgence, with a'1 its d-ploruiilif cnn*eipto of w iiii h the fricfii!.' <>l tcm|h-r;:nce and p!iiiant!:rn| jii-ily coiiifhiiii. instead ?'t mat satiety am) r. -:i>111*11 of taste, for which the drinkers of pure 'liquor* arc liu??ini 'irciiicuj patronage. Ii K ir.ccF '<< f?r it" superiority. I '-d j dnuhs net, Jt: sout.d rrsil seh< : ?> :v*e rial*, at d to that per u>1IA-| Jiiir y nit '.'oroft nictliod of dim.;rt < n w loch haves the , to j heavier and h>.. volatile essei.'i:.! oh* hni^irl* t!.e barley ] ?bioii I 'He ltetiV, behind iii the mil. '> i.:*.abo, if tiilhitnl . Hand 10 ? "count for the refined aroma of Ui'? above other gin*. 4 t I but in regard to ihe >pe?-ia.l qualities of il.c Jtolian Juiiip> r p ' . I berry, ofwhich thy manufacturer tqiealo in ibis circular j11 I I lave no chemical knowledge, nrrwhereitnt* lighter oit"' dwn, j diff.ra from that of the Jnniperi* communis. 1 find t|h hydrochloric acid, a liquid camphor, This acid king in i tiro- 'be stomach as a principal component of the gastric juice,, s ex- Pr"bahiy crcau-s'this material from the oil, eiaf renders it J sol- ''ie va'!i;i!>l- diffusive stimulant for which it was fonnerljr- j and v. ill. probably, again be renowned. tx* I coaJ.e-ji;cntly regard Mr Wolfe's " Schiedam Aromatic h t, in i .S?hiia}>jV a? a valuable accession to our pharmaceutic Hand , a.T'Tits: to say nothing of iu comparative ittnocuoiisneig H j to those who u?e distilled liquors it*a beverage. To p?jr- A .hicli | "s'rav Ihng in the Southwest, where the best wanr little * fr' 1uenl'Y produces distressing and sometime# even dsn- } hi h ' fv/'ous eflects tijyin persons tinnccustomed to them. l?hou:d ^ licial I coimferfluiiix4 or preventive of iho*e effcru, when mixed 4 reju- A LL Notes intended for Renewals at this Bank ia lieted J'x. tho months of June and July, must le in theorif 4 im- ginal signatures of the makers and endorsers, agen- D. L. DKSAUSSURE, Cashier. & y of May 17 20 2m ment In Ordinary. Jul | ^ibe Sontl1 Carolina?Kershaw District. J l John R. Iforsev and Louisa M. his wife nnnliMnto -va \ 'infold Harriet G. Welch, and heirs of Ann Danzy mid John Haitzy, Defendants. L-'for TT appearing t? my satisfaction that the defendants takes reside without this State. It is therefore ordered ) ' ' that they do appear and object to the sale of the real 'used cst,lte Hatience DeBruhlon or before the 10th ^ay ., of Sept next, or their consent to the same will be entered on record J. R. JOY, 0. K. D. un-v June H, 24. td 32. CHAMBERS, CHISOLM jfe MOORE. FACTORS j if the Gcncrul Com2iihi>ion IIcrchtu:t)< ' :il.'cu; SOUTH ATL AN TIC WlIAIiF, t inted CHARLESTON, S. C, mina- B. W. Chambers, H. L CuisOLM, W. C. WoORE. y lured references. juliar i7on jug. Chesnut, Moj. Jno. M. DcSaussurO, ' some- yr j? joimson, Esq. W. M. Shannon, Esq. I>Peu- Jun0 ^3' 1853, 26?6m Hy of Head Quarters. those Milfoiu), June 23d, 1S53. oudf.k no. ? * ) the ri^iiR following Regiments will parade for drill and . , that _1 review at the times and places specified below, to be viz ; pro- The 1 Oth Regiment of Infantry at Richardson's, ou ? onic; Thursday tho 28lli of July next. :k1ii1- The 7th. Regiment of Infantry at the Old Welle, on lK 11 Saturday, tho 30th of July. any The 9th Regiment of Infantry at Lowe's, on Tuesday ' any tl\p 2nd ol August next. ra'od The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry at Long Mycr's, on louly Thursday the 4rh of August. "hoi; The 8th Regiment of Infantry at Morrow's old field, 1 oils on Saturday the Glh of August. rilies The Oth Regiment of Infantry at Lomax's, on Toes* 1 cx" day the 9th of August. 1 re- The 4th Regiment of Tntantry at Hany's, on Thnrsen??? day the 11 tli of August. > ill.- The 42ml Regiment o! Infantry at ilinton's, on Sat* 1 this ur.lav the 13th of August, and Ti,e 2nd Regime:.t of Infantry at Hall's, on Wedues ,,,r:,y dav tho 1 Tth tf August. " > The otU UcgisRcnt of Infantry at Hunter's, on Saturulrl-t Jay 11* 20th of August. i,jj T.e l.-t Regiment ol Cavalry at Piekensville, on i'i- Tuesday the 2.M of August, ilty- i- Tlu'f.il Regiment ol infantry at Toney's Old Store, of on Thursday the 25th of August. ?K? Tho l-.t Uouhnont of Infantry at Bruton's, on Satur'." "'J day the 27tlk of August. TSio Coiiiniis.sionul and Non-Commissioned officers If J].,, will assemble the day previous at the plneo of fendez- * heili- vous ol their respective Itcgimcnta for drill and in-r of struelien. 'i'lie Major General will, with his Staff, attend tho e oil Reviews. I , The Rrigauor Generals tvill, with their Staff, attend v "c-viM- the reviews in tlu ir separate commands andarecharg- ' r iniv ed with the extension of this order. "" mioii r.v order of the Commander-in-chief, !. l.y " J. \V. CANT1SY, l'"'u? Adj. and lusp. Gen. "yj- All tho papers in tho 1st Division will copy weekly, s atid the Charleston Courier. Mcreurv and Srnn^nwt >.'' iii' '1' woc'vb'11111 '1 l'lC Kcviews are over. Juno 28, ^ IIOI1S ? ij nd?rs EEva<3 Quarters. "I'- 31H.FORH, *27th June, 3853. * onmm NO. ? urns r jv'"'* Aids-do-Camp of the Governor residing in tbe v SIJ 1 1st Division arc especially ordered to attend him ? .m ss during the reviews tinder orders of the 23d inst., and others whose convenience will permit are requested 'I. 1 aiso to attend him at such plnce.> as suit them, nirrh jjv order of the Ccuimaiidcr-in-cliiei, 1 * j. w. caktkt, I Adj. and Insp. Gen. ! fljn Juno 28. 2C J