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A LARGE A excellent assortment of Hull's Paten}'< Trusses, <pxib!e and single, made Co rdcr, ?f the 1 moat durable materials, for Southm us* Also, t 1 ww Instrument lately inented by Dr. 11. which is ' highly approved of by the New York practitioners. ' It does away be use of Laced Belts altogether, and lUminahes very much the accrasUi of resorting to Pessaries. By it* application, the wearers ore at once relieved from great inconvenience, and enabled 1 co resume their former activity. Tbe above Trusses .1 are just received, are of the subscriber'# own selection, ami will be aold nnmualljr low. j White Lead and Colonic. A LARGE supply of these articles direct from j Wctukuill a Baoracns' manufactory, which, with all others ifi the line, such as Oil, Brashes, Var uishes, .Turpentine, Ac. Ac. can be had on the tnos casonablc terms, nt WM. REYNOLDS'. ALSO?OS HASP. A good supply of WINDO W GLASS, s- j:?dn??ann M QC inuiuil? x auatcu. . FOR the care or Rheumatism Scrofula or j King's Evil, Goat, Sciatica, or Hip-Goat, la- i i capient Cancers, Salt Rheum, Syphilitic and Mcr-; i curial diseased, particularly Ulcers and painful af- j i flictions of the boocs. Ulcerated Throat and So*-11 trilr, Ulcers of erery df-scription, Ferer sores a i and loteraal Abscesses; Ftatnloa, Files, Scald-11 head, Scurwy, Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Eye re-; j sipelas, Blochrs, and every variety ol contajjrous j I Affection, Chronic Catarrh, Headache, proceeding ' < from an acrid humor; Pain in the Stomach and j 1 . Dyspepsia, proreeding from ritiatioa; AfTcclions I oi the Liver, Chronic Inflamstion of the Kidneys, j i and general debility, caused by a torpid action of; I the vessela of the sain. It is singularly cfficadoaa ' : by renovating those constitution* which have been j broken down by injadicino* treatment, or jnvenile ? irregularities. In general terms, it u rr com men-11 ded to all those diseases which arises from imurri-! I sed in the blood, vitiation of the humors, of what-1 < ever name or kind. . t Some of the above oomplaints may mjuirc some I trifling asistant applications, which the circum-, i '?in tint tnr a wtnanl 11 stances 01 u?* cmc ? ? ??.*??, ... ... - , ,. remedy or Purtfuulor, to remerc lit cause, Tut is* < pun'i Ptnett will generally be fmnd sufficient , i To the Public. (low true it is, that modem Physician*?in their ambition to excel ia their profession; to explore the vast fir Ms of stenoc by the a:d of Cbirnistry, and seek out new remedial agents; in short to arrive at perfection in the practice by means of akt alone,?overlook and neglect, aa beneath their , notice the rich and bounteous stores of medicine, (( which ti? almighty has caused to spring out of the j earth in every climeAnd how much more true it 1 is, that wlukT the American Physician looks to for- ' eign countries for many of his most common and | necessary articles perpetually changing as they are , the dictates of fashion or folly bo is suirounded la bis own ooontry with an cnolrss prolusion. The coafruiaWy, tjjteicury and sarrrr of eege- I table remedies orci mineral, may be rsliroatrd by | contrasting the ancient practice with the modern; or, to bring it more immediately under our own observation. the Indian practice with that of the ! whites. Who, in America, has not known or beard I of repeated instances wherein sotno decrcpid, unpretending tcunle Indian by means of her simple remedies alone, has tfikw the moat rapid sad astostshing cures, after tbc whole Materia Medics of the common practice, directed in the most skilful manner has failed.' And who has not been surprised at beholding the comparative case and facility with which the Indian frees himself of any disease, and at the almost total absence of chrome di?- ' mm among them. Who has ever beard of an In-( I dian with a constitution broken and rumrd by ill-! j re*lineal A ad can a doobi nut, thai this lisppy exemption of the savage from most of the tils : which the tfesh of civilized man is brir to, is chief! r : * owing to the more genial and safe remedies which I he employs. This astonishing difference in success, ? to a fair exemplification of toe infinite superiority of th> simple and lafe means or cure * fncti 1*00 t has emted for the benefit of his children, ovrr thaw which the pride and the art of wan hare is- I TK?ra>. w , Fran a Ion; residence among a pOfffipe of the ahxt(iaal inhabitants of this coontrr. snd m Intimate acquaintance with (he methods of cures of noc of their most successful praclioarrs, the proprietor cf the - Tnn lxpia*'? Pasarta," acquired ? knowledge of some cf their most powerful and! favorable remedies. Protn these he srWlrd sueh j1 n were roost efficacious and appropriate, and after j nnoai rxprrimmln to U-?t their principles and j treoglh I to baa combined them in the torn (tore * presented, as tho now perfect and beneficial for I the purpose for which it is recommended. j I be proprietor offers this preparation to the pub- . lie, with the AnsetoasaCM Uut be is placing with* . in iu reach, a remedy capable of relisrmjr man; o- l his alfijclcd fellow being*, who are soffriine unf tier the rarioss chronio and obstinate complaint- ( to which it is applicable. To soch it will pro re os incalculable value, aa the means, and in many caJJ set the only want cf relieving thru suffering* and,'1 restoring them once more to health and happiness, I This is not offered aa a common remedy, that may perchance be equally good witb many others now ?s tao, hot asooc which Is capable of taring life in man/ extreme cases, when all the osttal remedies ' &il. Thusilbssdonr repeatedly; and this is tlio reputation it has obtained wbrrercr it has been introd need It is only about three year* since this preparation was first presented to the poblk. but in that abort space of time, some hnodreds of person* might be found, who would solemnly declare that they believed that their tires were aaved by ft, and in most cases after the/ had tried man/ per- j I haps all tbn common remedies in vain. Whererer j i ji aa known it is rapidl/ coming into use, and this j < affords the most substantial sod convincing proof j, ?f its merits. j The value of tho Panacea, is mast conspicuous ' In those tour standing and obstinate syphilitic and < crofoloo* o&cltoos which hare defidrd all other remedies, and particular!/ in thcuo cases where mercury has been so lavish!/ red aa to cause distressing pains in the bones, nodes, mercurial a! cere, derangement of the digestive organs, &c These it completely remove* and in all cases I entirely eradicates the disease and the effects o mercury renovates tbo constitution, and Irate lbs pal bent sound and well. In llbruiuilisak and ' io ulcerated sore threat, it* happy effects arc not ] less apparent, giving almost immediate relief Taken in proper doses, Tns Uput'i pASaexa operates ? sn alternative, and detergent; a diar- ' phoretic. diuretic and taxatirr; an sntipasmodic and anodyne, and in pmprr ciici, as a stomachic and emimMiaif^goc. Generally expressed, it in-1 ?h?m all the accretions and exertion*. gitea tcne i to the atomaah, aod eacitcs action in the gland* in ! a particular manner. From these ptinciplea it* operation may be understood. This medicine haa been found highly useful in many ambiguous diseases not bare specified, and it haa bo en used with wonderful auccces aa a Spring 1 Bud FMpurifier, by those who are subject to coin. plaint* ol the chest, and urhoe* constitutions re<jaire neat ?igor. Such persona willdowellto \isc two or three bottlca in small doora. Wbererer tdUti drink is considered nrc^aaary, ibo Panacea, taken in small dote, will answer all its purposes, in mocli less time, at less expense, and in a far more agreeable manner, than lira common diet drink. The following certificates, oot ot hnndreds sitnihrwfuch wight be procured, err gtren to show the effect of Ton I*oi tn's Pa^scka, in the aanou* complaints therein mentioned; and also to exhihit in the most satisfactory manner its superiority oxer ihorjrupi in common ow. CASKS OF RHEUMATISM. Cti iac.r<ros, iior. lo. 1531. Doting the last *rintcr and spring, 1 was affiic ed villi t Xtsy ttftn and distrtsaingHhcnautium mcacioned by exposure in bid weather. 1 now lake great -lsusurt in stating, that mx bodies ol !be Indians Panacea, restored me to perfect health, and 1 confidently recommend it to ail similarly afflicted. JOHN FERGUSON, King-it. Csitunoi, March 27, ltS3? 1 was seised about three year* since with a distressing Rheumatism caused by taking a terete cold while under the influence ot mercury, and which has disabled me from business nearly erer since. During this period I hare been a patient in the Marine Hospital in this City, upwards of fear months nearly, and the some length of lime in lite Baltimore Hospital, and tried almost every remedy, *iih liitlc benefit On tbe 10th of February asd at that time scarcely able to more about open crutches, 1 commenced the use of The Indians Panacea. In one month I found myself entirely cared from the pain, and am now happy to state that 1 Icel myself perfectly well. WM. TUCKER, 13 Xnrkti-st. r^unp FOR SCROFULOUS ULCERS New York, Sept 10, IbHO. This mav certify, that to the fall of 1&25, i was seized willi a swelling in my neck and fare, which Afterwards ulcerated and became large ghastly uK cere in my neck After Irving several Physicians to do advantage, 1 went to PhiLdelpbia, and placed myself coder the care of I>rs. Physic and Reach, when, after repeated salivation to no effect, 1 was pronounced totally incurable. Afterwards 1 took twenty bottles of Swain's Panacea and eight bottles yf Potter's Calhoticon, with no material benefit. Desparing of life, which bad now become a burthen to me, ( returned to my parents in New York a 1S29, and gave myself up to a lingering death, licaring of the great success of Tnr. houi'i !'* lacs*, however, in cases similar to my own, 1 was persuaded to,try it, as a last resort. To my great mtprifo as well as satisfaction, 1 soon found niysell rapidly recovering, and upon taking seven bellies, the ulcers bra led and becamcperfrcily well in the course of two months, and have remained so ever tincc. I make this statement sod with it published for the benefit of those who are suffering undci similar scrofulous or syphilitic sffcctuo&s,- that they may know what has cured one who has sufirrrd very thing but death, and who considers his life raved by the above syrup. WJf. HIM1AN. The above Medicine may be bad at WILLIAM REYNOLDS DRUG STORE, CAMDEN, S C. Tailoring Establishment THE subscriber grateful for the liberal share of patronage receircd since his commencement in the fall, hopes by cljse at# application and a readiness to please an; irho may call lo merit a continuance of; iho same. His work will be executed] iariih neatness and despatch, and in the| most fashionable manner; his prices will be moderate for cash or punctual custo-j mrrrf. Wanted one or two hoys from 14 ta 10 rears of age, as apprentices to the business. J. L. BRASINGTON. March 20-9 TO T^ILCP.S. ' Hating becnauthorised to sell and teach the Tailors MASTER PIECE, being the complete guide for instruction' n the whole art of measuring and cutting 1 iccortling to the variety of fashion and; form with Plates Illusiraiirc of iho same, > by Scott & Perkins, { ucccssora lo A. F.} SagucZ*,) reporters of fashions and leathers of cutting garments at New York rbo shore system can bo had with all the icecssary articles belonging thereto if ipplication be made to the subscriber. ' J' L- n' Important to Planters. The subscricers arc now engaged iu the ' nauufactoff of NEGRO SHOES. ] >f a quality for superior lo any that hare ' ?? >,iiKnrifl in ihia market, and as; t is (heir determination to turn out none but bono that will bear inspection, it will be to the' ntercst of planters to esimino the same. Tboy propose further to make eny number >f pairs leas than 10,000, particularly to measure, and accordance to the sample now rea- * ir, if the same are led previous to the 1st Ja?' y next. As finished thej will bo separately pack- j *1 and marked deliverable on tho 1st Oct. j fa a ?cant thy shall be satisfactory. j J. BISHOP & CO. . Jnne 11-20NOTICE I TUB subscriber beg* leave to |cturn bis grateful thanks to his friends, customers, and the public generally, for tho very liberal entoo rage men i hitherto afforded him, and soli :iia a continuance of Ibrmcr favors, lie request to inform the public gencrollr, that be boson band a largo assortment of Groceries, Donslsting of SUGAR, COFFEE. RICE, MOLASSES; And upwards of 5,000 lbs. Kentucky and North Carolina BACON. ALSO?Having bought (he entire stock >f CORDIALS belonging to Mr. Jatnea D. Lcmiere, with Ins apparatus lor nisbing tho wmo intends to pursue the same lino of business as practised by him. He hft? nltto on bnnd Old Port Cogniac Brandy - 1 Winl (ntli.t Rum VI4ICI ill uuiiiim r , or on draff, \ ainaira do. Pair Sherry Wine Scotch whiskey, Malaga do Old MonongaheJa do. Holland Giu. AH unquestionably of tlio first quality, oil of which lie will si ll as low as (ho articles can be afforded at. JAMES M EWE N. | June 11?20? g. NOTICE. IN order to settle the affuirs of CAR PENTER At BONNEY, it becomes nercsanry that all debts due them on or before the 1st of January last should be closed forth* with. Those interested, it is presumed, will come forward without further notice and comply with the above request. K. W. BONNEY. June 4-19-tf I " - ~ I i 3D7GP33B2 axv liver compl.uxts. Dr. PETERS* VEGETADLE MEDICINE STOMACHICS ET HEPATIC?, form ed by.etjmjcal analyst* and synthesis of several vroz.jnatc vegetable principles, are universally acknowledged to have totally eclipsed the prelen-' tions of every other remedy, and surperceded the! necc?sity ot" every oilier mode of treatment,1 wherever the above disease are found to exist *? well as m the enlargement of the Spleen and ' in Jeitndiet Among the svmptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver- j complaints, are flatulency, sourness or burning in ' the stomach melancholy ' irratibilitv, disagreeable . taste in the month: rrcat irremilarily of appetite. [ which t? sometimes voracious, and at other times greatly deficient, thirst, fetid breath, nausea, wrakness of the stomach, acid eructations, palpilation, drowsiness, irregularity of the bowel*, pre*-1 sure on the stomach alter mrali, pain in the head, dizziness or vertigo; confusion ot mind, attended ] with loan of memory, a gnawing in the atomach j when empty, chillncss, affection of right and hear-; ing pain and weakness in the back, languor, J:s- j turbed sleep, cold fret and hand*, tremor, uneari- j nraa in Utc throat, clicugh pain in tin: side or i breast,&c. Tbew medccinca hare been found so effectual in ; rerouting the complaints for which they are recommended, that physicians frequently hating exhausted all Uieir skill, to little or no purpose. DR. P ETEK Anti Billion* Pills. These pills sre composed entirely of vegetable matter, and when taken according to the directions which accompany them, arc highly beneficial in the curt and prrvcnlioi of all lhlious complaints Tbcy act especially unpen the liter, when in a torpid condition, carrying off a large quantity of bilr, through the influence of the r xceinent lonelion, which it suiirrrd to remain in the system, would produce either Jaundice, Lirer Complaint, j Oiihou* Fever Fever and Ague, or some other < gricroos bodily affliction. In ail ca?c* of tcrpcr of the bowels, they act like a charm. Aeantuiti dyspeptic and dinner pill they arc in valuable. Many persons who were subject to tio lent attacks of sick headache hate hern perfectly cured in a few weeks by their use. Those who are subject lo that distressing complaint, sca-sickcriu by taking a portion or two of them a few days parioai lo embarking on board the vessel, will be almost certain to escape it. Females can use tbcin at all periods, without incurring anj risk. Person* going to sea or lo a southern clifnalr, should by all nu?nn* take some of these pills with them. Their virtues will remain unimpaired for vrsra in aav climate. So family should be without these pUu, a portion of them, taken occasionally, would be the means of prercjf njf much suffering from sickness It is from neglcet ofkceptiig up a regular peristaltic action ofliie stomach and battels, thus suffering to be absorbed and mingled witbjthc blood; uoaxumiiated fluids, that most disease* arc produced. Dr P. firels confident that no person who pre* these pills a fair trial, will crer artcr feel willing to4U: without them. Titer contain no particle of Mercury, or any inJfred.coi thai doe* not act to haxaiuuy w>th health and oppose di <** - Dr. V. wi?hes it particularly understood that those pills possess beneficial quahtir.* independent of their porgatire r fleet*; they are both toiuc aud deultstrornl, acting npon tlu? wereting and cabalrnt functions; Utus strengthening the paiicni. while they remove obstructions Medicine* w hich powsese no other, rxorptiug cathartic qualities, deblHtals the put tent, mod their repeated turn lays that foundation of a long catalogue cf Chronic disrate*. Dr. P having leen educated under the nto*. rmiuent American arid Dutnpesn niedirsj profrswr?, and practiced hi* prt?f?-?*ioii many years in the tjouth where ilurascs of the must obstinate character prrystl, considers himself well qualified fo judge on the nature oi disease* incident to tverni climates. Prepared and wdd by Joseph Pneslly Peters, J1 I D. at nis Institution for liar rum of obstinate dis I a*srs, by mc?n? ol r-gvtahlc ramedirs, So. I'JD liberty street. New Ycrk, inyentor and sole pro-J j.nlor Kach box contains 40 pills, price f?0 rents. I ' " i- ?11 T3i<* i!k>vc valuable jjruieiiw* m>r w pnumm at (lie Drag Blow of YOUNG Jfc MKAIN. C'amdrn, Maj 7, 1H3C. CLASSICAL & ENGLISH ?CH(H)L. THE enderrigned will commence aschco of the above description in Camden on the first Thursday in July next. Terms of Tuition per session of five months. CLASSICAL, *-20. ENGLISH, Slfl. Strict attention trill be paid to lite moral* and conduct of their pupils at all times? discipline will be strict and prompt, but parental. Parents and guardians, who may with to commit their children or wards tut heir care, will apply as early as practicable, to J no. A. Bingham. Applications may be made during the j mouth of June, to Mr. C. J- Shannon. J. ViITIIKHSPOON, Sen. ' JNO. A. BINGHAM. j May 7?14?if. " ? flluArrxp nfit) f'hridian ; I no i/mntiivu v/??r^.?. v HIM. ?...... Herald will pleiso loinvert the above notice or six weeks a*d forward their accounts. SOOC?T0203'0TCS.3. " | THE subscriber has now received a fresh j and general awortmenl of Lsidfic* and ttcntlcittcn* Boots and Shoe*, or the latest and maM fashionable style, which were selected wit It much enro by himself? which lie bolictc.1 will giro general satisfaction to those who will favor him with their 'custom. His stock comprises everv description of Ladies and Gentlemen, ami Childrens Boots and Shoes, generally found in a regular shoe store. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Camden are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. A I.SO? On hand a general assurimml of njna anus BATS, Which will be sold on the iuo*t reasonable terms. W B. DANIELS. Fehrnsrjr 27.? r?|l. I I %V lilLASK* For sale tl tins Ofiicc. Dissolution of Copartnership: The copartnership of Shannon and M'Dowall was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st insl. They tender to the < public their grateful thanks for the farors they have received. C. J. SHANNON. W. D. M'DOWALL. June IS?21?tf New Copartnership. THE undersigned haring on the 1st inst associated themselves in the mercantile business, under the firm of Shannon, M'Gcc & Co. rrspectfxilly solicit from the community and particularly the former customers of Shannon &, M'Dowall, a continuance of the liberal patronage ex (ended to thai firm, and which it will be ihcir endeavor to merit. Their stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. & Groceries, is select and cxtensire, and will be disposed of on liberal terms. C. J. SH ANNON, II. T M'CiEE. W. D. M'DO WALL. June 18-21-lf. The business ef the late firm of Shanj non &. M'Dowall will be settled by the. subscribers. , SHANNON. M'C.EE & CO. j LANDS ! FOR SAEE /'.111. subscriber offers lor salt- his taioable plantation, on the west side of the Walerec rirer. and on both sides of Sawney's Creek, about 10 miles abo'C Camden, consisting of upwards of 3,000 acre# of land. There is about -100 acres of open land in the tract, and the balance well timbered u ith oak, hickory and pine. In the tract there is a large body of the best land, an cleared. On the promises arc all the necessary building*, and in excellent repair for carrying on nn extensive plantation, and supplied uiih the beat water.? On Satrncy'a Creek, running through the; land, there arc some valuable mill seal*.? j Any person desirous of purchasing,; would do well to examine the premises, as: a great bargain may be I ad, nnd on liberal; terms. ALLEN STEWART. | June 1S?21 ?d | notice: THE snbrrribrr has just rreeirrd a supply of choice Groceries, vs. SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE- TEA. 15!>1 u.lUillA U I.VE, POIcT do. TE.VERIFF, MARSAILS, DO. \ ?a* PAIL ,r do. 1 BI>1. Fine Salmon Fisli, Leftwitch's best chewing TOBACCO,' honey due do. J. L J The above articles trill be sold low for rash. J. L. JONES. May 21-17 if. NOTICE. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and customers, that having pureh srd from Mr. A. CATOMNFT, his entire slock of merchandise on very libp ml terms, and added hi* oirn lo it?he has removed lo that well known stand, corner of Broad and Itutlrdgc Streets, where, preparatory lo his laying in an entire new supply he will continue selling DRY (JOODS, FOR CASH, AT COST, AND GROCERIES. WINES AND CONFECTIONARY, on rery reasonable terms. From his customers, and those of Mr. C#Tox*r.T,(<, he solicits a continuance of their liberal patronage, which he hopes to merit by close attention to business, and a firm determination, to sell GOODS cheap. W. J. GERALD. April 9-11-tf. The members of the Camden Jockey Club, are rrquested to meet at the Sumter -- * - " i -1 r? 11 ?,, Hold. 01 ?J U CHICK I . ill. in ? .iiiiui vii the Oth July next for the purpose of electing the. urccssarv officer* *n?l forming such live-laws, rule and regulations os shall he advisable. | June 11?'JO?c Iii Town Council . "IITIIKREAS, Dogs running at large in f the streets after dark, aro considcr; cd o public nuisance. lUsoIcerf, Thai it shall be lawful for any | person to kill surh dog or dogs and that the Treasurer of the Town Council be nu r-~ i l!iori??cU to pay liny renin i?r wci > m?jj !*o killed when compensation is demanded By order. JAMKS W. LANG, Treasurer. | May 21-17- tf. LOT A Fifty Bollar Bill, the finder w ill be ii bcrnlly rewarded by learing it at thi store of II. LEVY. I June 11?iJO-'.f CARPENTER'S Fluid Ei tract Sarsaparilla. Extract Bucta, Exlfact Jalap, Extract Butternut, Syrup Liverwort, Bailer's Ifagnesitn Aperient, Balm of Columbia, Hauler's Corn ' Plaster, Hygean Pills, Imperial Hair Dye, Bleaching Liquid, to remove iron moulds sad ink spots, from linen. Dewing's Cement, for mending broken glass , -china, dec.: Jewitt'a Water Proof Varnish. ALSO?Sal Eratns, Isinglass, Gum Arabic, Gam Senegal, Arrow Root, Citron, Jujube Paste, Tola Lozenges, Soda do. Liquorice and Opium do. Peppermint do. Rhubarb do. Metal Bronzes, and a variety of Surgical Instruments, just received and for sale by YOUNG & M'RAIN. March 12, 1836. In Town Council ORDERED that the owners of Ms on Brand Street be notified to repair the side walks of thrir respective lots on or before the 1st Joly next, and that in case of defiralt, the penalty imposed by tbe ordinance providing for the paving of tlw side walks in said street be inforced against soch defaulters. B7 order. J. W. LANG Recorder. > Jane 4?10?tf. NOTICE. THE firm heretofore existing under the firm of CARPENTER fit BONNEY, in consequence of the death of the torn\pr, was dissolved on the 1st day of May hist. All demands dne by, and to the concern will l>e attended hy the snbseriber who having purchased the entire interest of the concern, trill continue the business on his ; own account. The stock on hand trill be disposed of at reduced prices through the summer months for cash, or to those who arc punctual in their payments. Country merchants trill find it for their interest to ' call (as his object is cash) sod examine hit> stock, as he is determined to pat goods to them at a shade above cost. E. W. BONNEY. June 4~HMf. JI ST received, IN EXCELLENT ORDER, From JV. York and Philadelphia, A TOLL SOFTLY OS & 1OD2OZNS0, i French fit English Chemksh, Together with a large and various assort? " * ? 1 D . ? . . .. i men I ol LMpputg ana ujuamtm* jwwiinin I of tvptrior quality, deserving the attention ol ; families as well as practitioner* of Medicine Dec 12- irjf REYNOLDS, FOR SALE. \ Light 2 horse Bar one he (new) with ii. harness complete. Also a pair of j well broke young horses, if immediate j application be mode they can be purchased : iow. ALSO. I Two road wagons with harness complete* and a first rate saddle horse. Apply at this office. June 19?01-tf Fresh Cordiak-Jn?t received. iU'pbenj and Lemon SYRUPS, Syrup of itMn, Crrtnc de Rose, Pink Letwm Synp, do de Citron, Ruaiu, do do Orange, Corseoa, Pariait Amoor, Crrme de floysa, Hoile de Venn*, do de Moki, Anisette, For sate by ' 004 ,T* H LEVY. WET NURSE WANTED. Liberal wages trill bo given for a tret natao of good character and healthy; one without ?child would be preferred. Enquire at this ffice. May 14-l<Mf. IV,it AO 1 1 VilVU Is hereby given to all persons having private ditches or drains through their lots, to hare the same immediately cleared out, or they will be proceeded against for such neglect. By order of the Town Council, J. W LANG, Recorder. June 18-21-c NOTICE. MR. GABRIEL 8. GERALD will act as my lawful agent, during my absence from the state. W. B. DANIELS. June lS--21-tf NOTICE. Those Indebted to MTaakill A Rosier, on note or account, for 1833 *4 and '5 are requested to make payment, as it is desirable to dose the books of that concern. P. M^CASKILL. April 9-11-tf DARLINGTON DISTRICT. /.V THE COURT OF COMMOX PLEJSE. Hiram H. RCGS.Y v?. > Cue in Jtttatkmenl. W*. Y. FRVKR. ) mmr 4 ERE AS, the plaintiff in the above^ action V T ?I*U. on the Ufth day or April, a. u. iooo, file hia declaration in the office of the Clerk of this Honorable Court, against Mid defendant, who is absent from, and without the limits of, this 8Utc, and has neither wife nor attorney known within (lie same, on whom a copy of the said declaration with a rule to plead thereto, within a year and a day, might bo served?It is, therefore, Ordered, in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly, in that case made and provided, that the raid defendant do appear and plead to the said declamation on or befoie the 2Hth day of July, iu the year of oor Lord I one thousand eight hundred and thirtr-su, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be awarded against him. J NO. 1L BRUCE, C. C. P. Office of Common Pleas, \imtA nr's. fee n?i;?1-1- on icnk I l7ld Pr Iee .H.J 1%-W J Two Houses to Rent:? ONE at Kirkwood, & one in Logtotrn. Eriqnirc of A, YOUNG. J'mc .. *