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TO THE SICK. - For the effectual rooting out from the system of a "| diseases brought on by indigestion', billiousness andim 1 purity of the blood, it is a widelv and well known fact I d< that" WRIGITTS INDIAN VEGETABLE /'ILLS j fi, are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire , in South, these Pills have long been held in the highest j ly repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical of faculty of our "country. Southern fevers and Southern diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and , the unfortunate victim to-^'oarthly ills and woes" is made ! to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been pro- j vided. t at Let each try them for himself and if the medicine " A- cVtall r*r\of Kirn unfiling ? fails to satisiy, uie kajjcihul-iu o...... _ c. Titos. J. Workman*, Agent for Camden, S. C., aud sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the eoun, try. Juue 28? ly. POISOXOG. ?- Thousands of parents who u e Vermifuge composed o j Castor Oil,Calomel, A*e., are not aware, that while they i appear to benelit the patient, they are actually laying the j foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss ?rf sight, weakness of limbs, <J-c. In another column will be found the advertisement of llobensacfs .Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested intheir own as well as "their Cliil* * " =? ?i _ii ?Pi. I dn-n's health. In Laver irOinpiainus nuu an nn..uv ... sing from those of a billious type, should make use of the { o;ilv genuine medicine, Hobenaack's Liver Pills. Uk not deceived," but ask for Ilobcnsack s ; Worm Syrup and Liver PiHs, and observe thai each has ' the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. IIOBKNSaCK, as > none else are genuine. - ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. j IMPORTANT TO Dt'SPKPTlCS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PKFSIN, tiie true dices I tivb FLUID, or gastric juioe, prepared from RENNET j " or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after direc , ,. lions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiologica ! x Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D.. Philadelphia, j ( | This is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, j DYSPEPSIA; JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, a! "PUTtTTV ?.ip'mrr nfter Xa- PV CONSTlXAXluix. auu yupi^aw,. ^-....0 ture'a own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GAS- , TRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evil "" dence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See no- s< cca mong the medical advertisements. _ C&MDEN PRICES CURRENT. * BAGGING, per yard 121 to 13 KALE ROPE, per pound ... 9 to .. BUTTER, . .per pound...:. .20 to 25 BEEF,. per pound... 5 to 7 % BACON,, rv.-. .per pound 11J to 14 "COFFEE,*.. ..per pound 10 to 12 CHEESE,... iiper pound 12 to 15 COTTON per pound ;.. 7 to 10 CO RN,..; . per bushe 70 to 7 5 FLOUR,?.... .per barrel 5i to 6 r FODDER,.....per cwt..., $1 toll IRON, .per pound 5 to 0 LARD, per pound 16 to ' MOLASSES,.. '.'per gallon, 31 to 44 2 NAILS, . ..-... .per pound 4 to 5 OATS,..', per bushel, 37 to 45 fi PEAS,. w,,,..perbushel, 62 to 75 d POTATOES, "Sweet per bushel. 37 to' 50 - Irish.. per barrel.. to .. S RICE,... per bushel $ 3 to 5 ' SUGAR....... .per pound ...6 to 12 g SALT ;.per sack. , 1 g to 14 " r b I. ?. O. P.?kersfcaw Lodge, No. 9. 81 rl^HE Regular- Meeting of this Lodge vill be held j; X at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. J, Final Notice. TRE creditors of the Estate of L. C. Adamson, do- n ceased, are herebj' notified to present their de- u m inds duly attested on or before the 3<Kh day of July next, at which date the administration will be clo-ed. tl J. B. KERSHAW, Adm'r. c June 14; 25 5. b Positive Sale. STE.l.TIJGR PEE DEE. b BY It. <? A. P. CALDWELL. ? On WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of June, will be sold, P at the north of the Exchange, at 12 o'clock. u The light draught steamer PEE DEE, with all her Furniture^ Tackle, Boats, <fcc., as sire now lies at the Ferry wharf, "foot of Market street. The above Goat is capable of carrying about 800 bales of cotton, and is In complete order. Terms?one half cash; balanoe payable in four and six months, with interest and approved security. Charleston, June 4. 21 2t * Notice is hereby Given, r"p0 all the citizens within the corporate limits of JL the Town of Camden, to have their Cellars, Yards and premises generally, properly cleansed and ventil* 1 lated, and all offensive mattersofwhateverkiud.ro- o moved, and all tveeds cat down on their premises on c Or before Saturday, the 2d day of July, ensuing, at tl which time Council will examine the same. ti By order of Council, L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. u Council Chamber, June 8, 1853. h In Ordinary. South Caroliua?Kershaw District. John R. Horsey and Louisa M. his wife, applicants, vs. James C. Welch Harriet G. Welch, aud heiisof Aim 1 Danzy ancf John Danzy, Defendants. J IT appearing' to my satisfaction that, the defendants <_ reside without this State. It is therefore ordered | g that they do appear and object to the sale of the real j r estate of Patience DeBruhl on or before the 10th day I >' of Sept next or their consent to the same will be en- | h : ' t u irvv a v 77 1 terea on rcconj .* # */. iv. v. ik. v Judo 14, 24. td h SOUTH CAE OL IN A h KERSHA W DISTRICT. ' ^JY JOHN B. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT. TX7HKREAS, Benjiman Payne, applied to me for VY Letters of Administration on all and singular r the Goods andJlhattels, Rights and Gredits of Wilson Payne, lato of the State of Tennessee, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and Singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to beanddppeaf before me at our next Ordinary's Court for tlio said district, to be holden at Kershaw Court Ifouae on the 27 th day of Juno inst., to show cause if any, why the said administration should not -i bo granted. Given under ray hand and seal, this 10th day of J June, in the year of Our Lord ono thobsaud eight hun- , dred and fifty three, and in the 77th year of American r Independence. J. It. JOY, 0. K. D. g June 14. ' New Arrivals. 100 Ibflu Pecan Nuts- v I 50 lbs. Brazil Nuts 11 100 " English Walnuts J 100 ' soft shell Almonds Jjst recoived, fresh and for sale by 11 Juno 14. -" W. C. MOORE. s Corn Starch. 1LOT of extra quality Corn Starch, for Puddings, Ice Cream, Pies, Ac. For sale bv June 4. W. C. MOORE. 1 Canvassed Hams. \ ? A LOT of superior CANVASSED HAMS. Just rc- ! V ceived at \V. C MOORE'S. j li 1 s Candles. 0 j ) 30XES Adamantine Candles. At i s . LL Juno 14. W. C. MOOR^S. ]q "CAKEIAGES^AREIAGES !!_, jl LEONARD CHAPIN, Manufacturer and Denier in carriages ! i and HARNESS of every description, No?. 124 Meeting ?t and 33 Wentworth-st. next to the old stand of Gilberts & Cbapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf R. Hunter may bo found at the above Re- | ^ pository, and tako this method ta assure his friends ' that all orders entrusted to him will bo attended to with promptness and strict fidelity. ILOT Old Plantation Cigars, 5000 "Rio Hondo'* do. 5000 Sylva Brand do. For sale by IV. C. MOORE. Ladies' Elegant Spring Dress Goods, | IN New Styles, of Berage3, Tissue?, Grenidims, Ja- j conets, Lawn?, Silks, Muslins, drc. Just received ! and forsalo on the most reasonable terms at j j March 20 BONNET'S. ' ' NOTICE. "PRIVATE individuals, COMMITTEES OP PUBLIC LIBRARIES, awLGcncrul Venders of Books. >sirous of enlarging and stocking their shelves, will id an advantageous opportunity presented, by leavg their orders with the undersigned, who respectfulnotifv and invite the same as Agents of the House ' II. 0*. BOILN, LONDON. CAI'ERS & IIEYWARD, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, South side Adger's Steam Packet wharf. All orders received, to 1st July, will be particularly tended to. June 14 . 24 NOVELS. The Colcville Family. Modern Flirtatious. Curse of Clifton. Emigrant Squire. Esther dc Medina. Monto Christo. Edmund Dants. Red Wing or Cruiser of Van Dieman's Land. Empress of the Isles, or the Lake Bravo. opillliv* .T- ^UUbiVUl 11VUIUMW. Strav Yankee in Texas. Harry Ashton, or the Will tlio Way. Dean's Daughter, or Days we live in,?by Mrs. Gore. Bourbon Trincc, Louis XYIT, of Prance. Jack and his Bride. Agnes Serle. Lover's Stratagem, or the Two Suitors. Ogilvies. My Novel. Beatrice. June 14 24-3t. A. YOUNG. Sr. squier " IV ILL remain in Camden for a few days. During ? ' liis stay he will open a Ltoorn over the POSTFFICE, for the purpose of taking Daguerreotypes. ad will be happy to wait on those who may favor him rith a call. Thankful forthclibcrul patronage which he received uring his previous visit to this place, he would still >licit a continuance of the same. At his room will be found a large collection of specilens, among which is a Daguerreotype of Mr. Calhoun, nc of Jenny Lind, and one of Robt. Burns. Likenesses taken of sick or deceased persons at their isidence. r* , Tt?vnntiinrl wagucrreoiypes, tuuiaiui nuu i-.il Instructions given in the art, and apparatus furnishd if desired May 17?20:f THE MOULTRIE HOIJSEr ?lTLL,IVA.V? MAM). 1MIE subscriber begs respectfully to inform liis nu. merous friends and the public generally, that he as takeitja lease of this delightful resort, which he rill open for the reception of visitor# between the 2d inst. and the 1st July next The subscriber is now engaged in procuring new j jrniture, <fce., of the most elegant description, and is j etermined to spare no expense to render this Estab- j shment one of the most agreeable and desirable j tunmer Residences in the United States. 1 The Moultrie House can aeeommodute two hundred T uests, and is most pleasantly situated, fronting and rithin a few yards of the ocean, the invigorating reezesjrom which prove equally beuefieial to the . eker for health or pleasure. Of amusements there will be no deficiency, 4 Bilard Tables, and 3 Bowling Saloons being on the remises, in addition to which llorses and Carriages ?n be procured at any moment in the immediate viinity of the House, thus enabling visitors to avail lemselves of the delightful rides and drives that the lagnifieeut Beach affords. Boats also, for the'eonveience of Fishing Parties can always be obtuiued. The Table will be supplied with every delicacy that le markets of New-York, Havana, Key West and harleston can furnish, and the Bar will contain none ut the choicest Liquors. The Subscriber's long experience in the business istifies him in saying, m conclusion, that uothiug will e left undone on his part, for the comfort and gratifiation of his visitors, and his chief care lias been to rocure assistants and servants who can be depended poo TIIOS. S. NICKERSOX. June 7 23 3t. CO-PARTSERSHIP \OTatK. I^lIE subscribers lmve this day formed a Co-Part- . - nership for the transaction of a FACTORAGE .ND COMMISSION BUSINESS in Ibis City and ic*w-York, und-r the linns of O'NEALE, CRAWFORD &. CO. No. C Bovee ?fc Co's wharf, Cliarleston. U'NEALE, HILL <t Co. New York. R. O'NEALE will continue to reside in Columbia, be house in^his City will be under the management f D. CRAWFORD, and that in New York will be onducted by N. B HILL, who will open the house iiere anterior to the 15th proximo, of which due noiee will be given. We tender our best services to our friends, with the sual facilities upon consignments, addressed to either ouse. It O'NEALE, DAN'L CRAWFORD, N. B. HILL Charleston, June 1,1853 S3 3 ?20 REWARD. rWILL pay the above reward to any person who will apprehend and lodge in" the Suiuterville, "harleston, Columbia or Canideu Jail, so that I can et him, my man PHI LIB, a Tailor by trade, who j iinawnv from Columbia about the 10th March last. I aid Philip is a mulatto about five feet nine inches j igh, rather slight built and has a. Lnrje black mole j n his chin, lie may change his name and deny that e belongs to me. lie is believed to be in Charleston, s he has relatives there, and lie may have a pass as e can very easilv procure one. JOHN S. RICHARDSON, Jr. June 7, 23 2t Notice. rHE unpaid Notes and Accounts of R. W. Abbott, in my hands fur collection, will be sued in pursuncc of instructions, if not settled at an earlv day. J. B. KERSHAW, Att'ny. May 31?22 3m. IWISS C. L. PAPli RECENTLY FROM COLUMBIA, BEOS leave to inform the Ladies of Camden and its vicinity, tlmt she lias established herself at Camen, whore she will take pleasure in doing all work in he line of MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING, icing experienced in her business, she feels assured he can make all work left in her hands in tho neatest manner, and in the most fashionable style. She hopes y close attention to business, to gain a share of pubic patronage. She may be found at the Store one door south of he Masonic Lodge. ?3?"Bonncts and llats bleached in n superb mode, oas to give them the appearance of newness. April 12. 15 tf carriages! It tlie Old Stand of S. A J. Gilbert. ^ & E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE ! ^ BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and tO i Vent worth street, where they will be pleased to 6x- i ibit to their old friends and customers a very exten- j ive stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their wn manufacture, together with tho various other tyles usually found in this market. Their long aeuaintance with this market as manufacturers and ealers will enable tiiem to offer great inducements to j urchascrs, both in styles and prices. Charleston, Aug. 20. 67 tf | [iraiich of the Ikuik of the State of Soutli-Caro!iii at Camden. 4 LL Notes intended for Renewals nt this Bank in tY. the months ol June and July, must be in the orlinal signatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. DKSAUSSURE, Cashier. May 17 20 2in Leather! Leather!! Leather!!! fa (JOOD assortment of every description. Just L jl received and for saie r>y March '2'j?l:Uf "WORKMAN <fc BOONE. For Sa'e. pUBA IIONEY and HORSE SHOE NAILS. U May 10. JAMES McEWEN. ROBERT J. jTfcCREIGHT, pOTTON GIN MAKER. Rutlcdgo Street, ono P doer East ot" M. Procter J- Co., Camden. S. C. ( ON and after this date the Passenger aad Mai: Train will ri:n once a week, say AVKDN KSDAY twice a day, from the Junction to Camden and back connecting at the Junction with the Night Passengei and freight Express Trains from Charleston at S o'clock A. AX., and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stoci Poultry, lCggs, Fruit, and other light articles will bt received at the Camden Passenger Depot, 011 AVedneS' days, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the niglil Express Traiu (down) from Columbia. It will be ne cessary for shippers of stock to give three of four days notice, that cars may be provided for them. The Train will run directly through to Columbifi a id back on Friday?one day only. Schedule of Running Time. FIRST OR MORNING TRAIN. Leave Camden at 4J A.M. Arrive at Junction at. 7.45 " Leave Junction at 8.00 " Arrive at Camden 10.45 " SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRA1.X, OX WEDNESDAY. Leave Camden at 11.30 A. M. Arrive at Junction at 2.15 P.M. Leave Junction at 2.45 ' Arrive at Camden at 5.15 '' N. D DAXLEY, Agent. T..? 10 3 tf NEW BOOKS. * COLLIER'S Notes and Emendations to the Text ol Shakespeare's Plays. Great Truths by Great Authors. A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection; Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Aphorisms, Proverbs, &c., from writers of idl ages. A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Ilousehold Surgery, by Thompson & Smith. Elements of the Laws: or Outlines of the system ol Civil and Criminal Laws in the U. S., and in the several States of the Unioji. Designed for general use. By Thomas L Smith. ShakspCare's Complete Works, Life, Playsand Poems. New editions of Moore, Scott and Milton. Wirt's Life Patrick Ileury. Leyard's Second Expedition to Bubylon and Xoneveh. Summer Cruise :n the Mediterranean, by N. P. Willis. Shady Side; or, Life in a Country Parsonage. Everyday Scripture Reading. The Society of Friends. Romance of the Forum. Tales of the Southern Border. Webber. Essays and Miscellanies; by Grace Aguillar. 3rd Vol Miss Strickland's Queens'of Scotland. 5tli " D'Aubigne's Flist. Reformation. Thomas' Travels in Palestine. Faben's Camel Hunt. Bird's Nick of the Woods. Goulding's Young Marooners. Roland Trevor, or Pilot of Human Life. The Bible in the CouDting-lfouse, by H. A. Boardman1 _ D. D. attached. J. H. E. BOU^iS. May 31?22tf Notice* rFMIE subscriber is expecting in a few days 250 Bbls JL of superior WHITE LIME in Hlids., cacli 0 Bbls. which is olfered very low in lots not. less than 2 Hlids if taken from the Depot. 0. L OliATTEN. May 31?22tf ~E. W. BONNEY, Bank Agent and General merchant, CORNER OK UltOAD AND YORK STREETS, CAMDEN. 8. c. i. Lovfi Atrairs in our \ mage iu \ cms Marie de Berniere; A Tale of the Crescent City. Beatrice, by Catherine Sinclair. Rachel Kell. Jeames' Diary, by Thackeray. Mr. Brown's Letters. Roger's Essays on Reason and Faith. iKnglish Soldier in the U. S. Army. Uft'3 Legends of the West. , Clara Morclund. Count Julian. Desperadoes of the South-W?st. * Pictorial Life of Davy Crockett. Agnes Sorrell, by James. Kate Stewart Wild Western Scenes. Scalp Hunters. Rifle Rangers, &c. A. YOUNG. May 31-22tf TO THE LADIES MRS. CARPENTER has just received a small assortment of FRENCH LACE BONNETS, .a beautiful article; and a few choice RIBBONS, of anew style. May 3.?2t ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! CCONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by J May 3. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Look Out!" OR rather look iu as you pass by (on either side;] walk in, ask for your account "for last year, and settle up. My engagements daring the next month aro pressing,.and J want what pou owe me to meftt them with. The next application may reach you from a different source. 'L. J. DeHAY. May 24?2Uf NEW SPRING GOODS. VVEUY handsome Assortment of all kinds now receiving at A. .VI. k R KENNEDY'S. March 2'Jtf 1CASE of Crosse & Black well's English Sauces, consisting of Worcestershire, Reading, llarvey and John Bull. Received and for saio bv Dec. C, 1852. SHAW k AUSTIN. For Kale. VGOOD single horse wagon Harness. Also, good Irish Potatoes, at $1 per bushel. April 15. J. CHARLESWORTIT. FOR KALE!! Agreeable, Healthful Residecne, Valuable TanYard and Tract of Land. r|>IIK subscriber intending to leave the State, offers .1. for sale his Residence, Tanyurd and Tract ol Land, containing one hundred acres, lying about 2 miles North of Camden, on the Road to Lancaster, The House is new, well built, has a basement 10 feet high, and on the second floor 4 good rooms?with a piazza fronting south?standing perhaps on the most elevated point in the neighborhood, it is in full and clear view of Cook's Mount, about 26 miles distant. A tt'iflif.rl tn thr> hnnsn is a cardon and all necessarv o * ?? y out-buildings?new and in good repair; there arc on the premises two Springs, one within 60 yards of the kitchen. On the Tract there are about 30 or 40 acres of lively pine-land tit for tillage; and also a very elevated ridge running west from the Public Road, which would furnish several eligible cites for Summer retreats, or permanent residences, being one of tlio most healthful sections of the world. Also, a Tanyard in full operation, with all the necessary aparatus, of suitable buildings, vats, mill, Ac. The subscriber will sell the whole together, or parcels separately, but prefers selling all to one person. A credit of one, two, and three years will bo given, and possession immediately. May 31-22lf " J.D.MURRAY. WILLIAM TARVER, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Camder and its vicinity, that lie has located himself one door above Mr. P. F. VilJepigue's store where lie intends carryiug on the Cabinet making business in ul its various branches ?2?"Furniturc repaired, polished and put in complete order. All orders executed with neatness and despatch. Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. April 5?15tf W. TARVKR. Notice. VLL persons indebted to the Estate of William D, McDowell, of Flat Rock, Kershaw District, dc ceased, are reqdestcd to make payment, and all liavinj demands or claims against the said Estate, will prcsen them paopcrly attested to the subscribers. w. r. johnson, ) james l Mcdowell, j- ex'rs. a. a. Mcdowell. ) May 31-22 5t Fresli Lctnoik Syrup, OF Superior quality, for sale at WORKMAN's Drug-Storc._ Kirkivood House for Sale or Rent. A DWELLING with ten Rooms, newly finished /I with Kitchen, threo servnut's Rooms and Stabloi acnaataopQf "**' *' 3ttao? arfiwi i fteniy To Ihe Physicians of llic??ate of ns I Soulh Carolina. [^L WOLFE'S CELEBRATED SCHIEDAM AROMA- liai 1IC SCHNAPPS?Deeming it unnecessar, to hen i remind any regular member of the Medical profession aIlt " | of the established medical properties of -pure l.ollond : Gin in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I respect |,cr : fully invite your examination to a very superior arti- j |? > cle, manufuetured by myself exclusively, at Schiedam, dill in Holland, by a process peculiar to my awn factory, the ' It is flavored and medicated, not by the common harsh hyi berry, but by the choice botanical variety of the aro- t'"i ' matic Italian Juniper Berry, whose more vinous ex- jj*' tract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous sol- nn(1 1 vent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of ex- j quisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent, in Sel its cordial and medicinal properties, to any Holland age Gin heretofore known. 10 1 Amid the influx of inferior distillations with which *on the market is now flooded, physicians find' no little difficulty in procuring a good and pure Gin, which *t|,jr they enti prescribe with confidenc# in its beneficial Cou effects. As an importer of twenty year's standing, inn in thejcity of.Now Y irk, and possessing a matured ble experience in the manufacture of Holland Gin, espe- ; *uc cially I beg to submit to your attention my AROMA- I TIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, as one which cannot fail to realize your utmost expectations, and I shall i be happy to forward you a little of it, free of charges, 1 ^ in answer to a letter intimating your readiness to ac- j JL cept it. It is now scarcely one year since I hare prepared j and distributed my Schiedam Grx exclusively for | medical purposes ; yet within that brief period, 1 have j received numerous letters, both from physicians an<l j patients, testifying to its really extraordinary efficacy i in Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, and affections of the Kiel- . neya ami Bladder generally; also in Dyspeptic Mala- j j dies, when taken in proper quanlitiesasa Diet Drink, \ j and especially at dinner, is found, by uniform cxpe- j ? rience,.lo be eminently efficacious in the most obsti rinte eases, when even the best ol the usual remcdi s -it hare failed to afford more than temporary relief, and JL" 1 hafeno doubt that it would yield similar results with precision and certainty iu your own professional exnenonee. The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is put up in strong ri" bottles, pints and quarts, neatly covered and labelled X with my name embossed on the bottle; also a fac si- sele mile of my signature on the label, and my seal on the Cos cork, with an essay upon its properties. .T UDOLPIIO WOLFE, a n Importer, 22 Beaver street New York. terr Extfacts from the New York Medical Gazette imd C Journal of Health, edited by D. M. Reese M. D? i ? LL1).. 77C Broadway, October J, 1852: j Sun Holland Gill as a Medicine. | ? In%ir laet number, we aeoomnanied the nublication I of iv-eircular on this subject, from our fellow citizen, J Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., with a brief commentary, expressive of our own views. Since then we have been emrdoying this agent, and tlins far with favorable re- T1 suits. Bnt we are in the receipt of severul conimu- T nications on the subject from medical men, which cini 6rve to show that Mr. Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam stoc Schnapps is very extensively in use, and in the hands of t of pliysjcians, is proving itself, as a stimulating ciu- of ( re tic, to be eminently successful, after other mcdien tion with this intent had Leen tried in vain. In one C of the cases thus reported, abdominal dropsy lias been G entirely removed by the passage of a calculous of Ii considerable size which is ascribed to the use of only two bottles of this article. A 1 We know not the object of Mr. Wolfe in designating his preparation by the singularly uncuplioneous name of "Schnapps," nor of his denominating it in C his advertisements the "concentrated Tincture of Ju- Hal niper," instead of perpetuating its ancient tiile of Ho1.- mei land Gin. It is true that he admits it to be nothing ER else than the latter article in its pure state, unadul- mei terated by noxious drugs; and hence he contradis- S tinguishes it from the Gin of commerce, nearly all of which, as is well known, is manufactured here and elsewhere from inferior vhiskey aud refuse drugs. 1 The name he has given it, however, may serve the ? purpose of designating his aitiele as prepared exclusively for medical purposes, and thus commend it to Shvsieians, for whose convenience it i3 on sale only yrcputable druggists and apothecaries. As respects its medicinal and curative effects, we understand him to claim only that it is a pure and re- NO liable article of llollnnd Gin, and as such, worthy of \\?ji thedonfidene of Physicians, to those diseases for which ( they jare strained by finding it impractible lo obtain qq ?rl?' lc in a pure state. Nor should any preju- " ? d^*a|jrfbst alcoholic medicine deprive * tlni afflicted "Tin of the benefit of litis article, which from time irri- Th< memorial lias held its place among the remedial ngencieaof the Materia Medica, if it be found worthy of confidence by continued experience. wj At all events, those who persht in the employment and toleration of other alcoholic medicines, as tinctures, bitters, tte., and especially those who prescribe Gin under any circumstances, must all unite in giving ' the preference to a pure article over the manifold ^ ' adulterations so rife in the market. Mr. Wolfe libe-*V&? milt. biint,lina u-ilt n anmiili. tirittlr. f.>r S3 analysis and trial, as set forth in his circular, ami stakes the reputation of the remedy upon the innocence, safety and efficiency of his Holland Gin, when used ?] uuder medical advice, and pledges his own character in business that the article will not disappoint any who use if. From the New York Express, Oetober 2t, 1852. X" Uledical Liquors. Sot In common, 1 presume, with many others of the Bri ' profession, I received, sotne few months since, a circn- We ^ lur addressed."To Physicians throughout the United Shs States," by Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, the importer of Ben- Sill vei; street, inviting a medical and chemical examination of a new nrticlc of Holland Giu, manufactured by himself, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a peculiar ^ ,r ' process, and put up for medical use, under the some- * u' what Dutch title of "Schiedam Aroiuatie Schnapps." The circular claims for this article an eminently su- CI perior degree of purity, aroma, flavor, and medicinal 0< efficacy : and offers, moreover, a gratuitous supply of Pur 1 it to any physician who may feel dispc sed to test these '^ta claims in a scientific and professional manner. Being familiar with three facts i i relation to the use of Holland Gin, as a medicine, namely : first, that ^ when pure, it absolutely invaluable and not to be ^j ' exchanged for nuv other remedy known to the pro- * J fession, in many complaints, both acute and chronic; secondly, that amid the multitude of ill-made or ndul' terated liquors with which this country abounds, a pure Holland Gin is scarcely to he obtained at any ' price ; and thirdly, that the radical impurities of any F inferior or spurious Gin consist, first, of the hydra'cd Chi . ?< A,?.i ? xai ? i? uaiuu ui iiiu v i, (i I'uiwuuun uu, \n iimhu cuikuiuiiiv known as L'otnto Spirit, Fousel Oil, or Aniilic Alcohol"; and secondly, of the heavier of the two essential oils of Juniper, instead of the lighter?which impurities usually result from the mercenary system of an ex cesnive distillation of the materials employed?1 rei solved to accept of Mr. Udolpho Wolfe's challenge, <J} > and pot his " Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps" to |'lic -r . test of rigid analysis. Anil I was induced to do this JI (notwithstanding the proprietor's long sianding and , reputed respectability as an ini[?orter) because the purity ' , of (Jin, nliovt* that of every other spirituous liquor employed in medical practice, is of the most vital consequence to . the community, inasmuch as it is subject to two distinct ! . causes of pernicious impurity, namely ; the inferior oil of 1,1 Juniper, as well as the Fousel oil; 1 found moreover, the fou " Aromatic Schnapps" strongly recommended by a physi- tw c-ian and writer of no less influence than D. M. Reese, of HI the Ne v York Medical (lazetie, and by many of the most i j eminent members of the profession, who I bail iio reason ; " - to suppose, liad obtained any other than empiracal evidence ' r of its pharmrccutical purity and value. I -therefore rc[ solved to inform medical men nt least, for the sake of the public at large, of the result* of my investigation; wheth- | erthey proved favorable or otherwise to the character of the article and to the interest of the proprietor- I Those results are as follows : Searching first for the oil of Juniper by distillation, 1 obtained an oil. from two quarts of the liquid, whooe specific gravity was (),H32 and i whose boiling point was 313 degrees, nor did successive _ re-distillation yield an oil of greater gravity, or of any other kind whatever. The same quantity of common Holland (Jin. so called, yielded an excessive amount, by re distillation, of oil weighing 0.871 with the boiling point 42degrees ; the ligliter oil having previously passed over. This was conclusive as to the superiority of Mr. Wolfe's ' (Jin in relation to the oil of Jnni|tcr, upon which the aroma. flavor, and diuretic and oth?r medicinal properties of every kind of (Jin essentially depend. 101 As to the Fousel oil, with which all inferior spirituous liquors nrc more or less impregnated, and which rentiers litem poisonous in the exact ratio in which they are im. bihed?which causes such liquors to intoxicate when oth- ? , ers do n it, and creates tnai niornid, insanaoic appetite tor _ undue- indulgence, with all its deplorable "consequences, of which the friends of temperance and philanthropy so r | justly complain, instead of that satiety and fastidiousness [ of taste, for which the drinkers of pure liquors nro dis- , tinguished?of this fetid, acrid iislhnmliral I'otiscl oil, I . found no trace in 3Ir. Wolfe's medicinal (Jin, although W1 I repea'odlv tested various quantities of it with the chloride ori of calcium, hy the usual process, which so readily detects j and obtains it in the ordinary spirituous liquors. wi Accordingly. I feel bound tosnv tint I regard this Gin j being in cv$ry respect pre-eminently pure, and deserving 1 igedioal patronage. It.is indebted for.its superiority,. J ! ibt not, to sound and indent 'materials, and tolhat peon- j ly moderate metbod of Jisiillnticn which*-Jenves. the | ivier and less volatile essential oils, both of the barley I the hern', behind Hi the still. This, ni.o, is sufficient j , iccount for the refined aroma of this above oilier gins; 11 in regard to the special qualities of the Italian Juniper ry,of vvhirh the manufacturer s|x?aks in his circalar. . ave no chemical knowledge, n >r wher?in its lighter .oil r ers from that of the Jniriperis communis. I find that pure oil of both polarizes to the left, and yields, with v lrocl|loric acid, a liquid camphor. This .acid being in. I stomach as a principal component of the gastric juice, ( lialily creates this material.from the oil, and renders it' -tl valuable diffusive'stimulant for wliifli it was fgrraerly. jj I will, probably, again be. renowned. , , . r conseniientlv regard Mr Wolfe's " Schiedam Aromatic innpps*' as a valuable accession to our pharmaceutic a tits : to say nothing of its comparative innocuousness c hose who use distilled liquors as a beverage. To p?rs travelling in the Southwest, where the best water f( piently produces distressing and sometimes even dan- a "I" "ff-clu unnn n?Nnn? iihneeiuifinned to them. i.should o ik it would (>e a good precautionary provision, as a j] nteraciive or preventive of iliose effects'. when nti*ed ioderate quantities. At all events, it is the purest possi- , article of Holland Gin. heretofore unobtainable, on I as * It, may be safely prescribed by physicians.' ' g DAVID L. MOTT, M. I). j Pharmaceutical Chemist... tl s Old Wines. 1 CASE Old Hock Wine, cl 1 " Flour de Roza Wine. . . h C Baskets Heidsick Champaigns, li 1 Cask Old Sherry Wine, 1 do do Madeira do. p 1 do Champaigne Cidet', \ 1 do Old Port Wine. b 1 do " Holland Gin. "genuine." p 1 Case Superior Wine Bitters. li ust received and for sale low by tt lay 21?21 + W. C. MOORK. Haws. AAA Pounds superior BACON HAMS.- For r 7UU sale by W. C. MOORK. ~BA?dAjDNS. " 8 DSV GOODS AT COST. . u 'HE subscriber having determined to close this branch of his business, offers his large and -weft ni cted stock of Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods at j] t, either at wholesale or retail.- c.| 'o one wishing to commence a business, this offers ire opportunity. To an approved purchaser, the ns will be very liberal. T - B. W. CHAMBERS. 1 1-- 17 on if (I'.IIUCII, iUUJ XI* *v ?.* 5^"The Lancaster Ledger, Darlington Flag and .1 nter Banner will insert one month. -* TTTF, flAMTVETff BAZAAR fr fEW SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS. ? Selling at Charleston Prices. L L7 K would respectfully inform Uie Ladies and st ? Gentlemen of the town of Camden aud its vi- " ty, that we have just finished unpacking our new :k of SPRING AND SUMMER: GOODS, selected J lie latest styles aud fashions, consisting of all kiuds joods for ladies' Dresses. SUCH AS , . . L 'alicoes. Muslin, Barege. Silks, rt linghams, Jaconet, &c., Ac. lonnets, Needle-work Collars, Mantillas, Sacks, c' 'eils, Sleeves, Cuffs, Ac Ac. di arge assortment of Ladies' Ties, Bootees and Shoes c< Parasols, Fans, Ac. r AI.SO?A LARGE STOCK OF , lENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, (of every variety,) cl ts, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. With a general assort- 81 it of GROCERIES, HARDWARE;-AND CROCK- > Y, and different other articles, too numerous to' fc ition. oliciting a continuance of patronage, we remain 1111 The public's obedient servants. a< 11/ DRUCKER A CO. lay 3. 18 tf al DRY GOODS, j IN CHARLESTON, S. C. * h BROWtflNG & LEMAN, S . 209 A 211 KING, CORNER OF MARKET ST., tl II offer to FA1IILTES and PLANTERS visiting ^ lharlostori this Spring, the CH(*ICESTSTOCK of 'APLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS 1 ?t has ever been offered for'inspection in this city. ' ;y invite an examination, and assure'tlieir friends ? and purchasers geuerally, that their price#Tttll f, COMPARE FAVORABLY } Til ANY MARKET IN TIIE UNITED STATES. S Terms Cash or City Acceptance. 8< BROWNING- A LEMAN, Q > Successors to C. <fc E. L. Kerrison & Co. u .lay 10. 19 tf a idler's and Coach Maker's Goods, a OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NIOMAS MACKENZIE A SONS, No. 2 2 2 Baltimore Street, j BALTI.UOEI1, . j dTORTERS and DEALERS IN SADDLERY, n HARDWARE and COACHGOODS?offer to t, ithchi Dealers Goods in their line, euch as Stirrups , die Bits, HogskLs, Buckskius, Buckles of all sorts' . jj b's Patent Lcntlier, Axles, Springs, ber.t Felloes' ifts. Castings, of all sorts; Tacks, Saddler's Sewing c, Serges, Patent Canvass, Cloths, Oil and Brussels Carpetings, ringe Bolts and Screws, of all sizes In short ove- r ig needed by a Saddler, Coach Maker, and Harness . ker. Being DIRECT IMPORTERS, with ample T wis, wo can offer to Soutliern Buyers as good S >ds, at as low prices, and on as good terms, to C ictual customers, as any other House in the United tes. Try us, and address tl * TIIOMAS MACKENZIE & SONS'. tc 222 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Jay 10. 10 3 m* ei ^eiety'stove" WAREHOUSE, a! BAItTLETT BENT, Jr. e S'UKACTUKER A NO DEALER IX THE MOST APPROVED STOVES, RANGES, armcrs' Boilers, Ship Cabooses, Gas Ovens, ^ ncoal and Hard Coal Furnaces, Oven Fronts, <tc. Iron Castings Generally. 238 Water Street, New-York. Jay 3. 13 3m i SELLING OFF! 9,000 WORTH OF DRYGOODS. r [A VIXG made arrangements to leave Camden iu ! *' July next. I now offer my stock of few and Fashionable ory uoocu AT COST FOR CASII. very considerable portion having been purchased a New York a few weeks ago, tlie stock will be r nd as fresh and attractive as usual. Hnviug only o months to dispose of the Goods. GREAT IN- [CEMENTS will be offered. * t^sTEarly calls are earnestly requested, as I mu6t " litivcly leave at the time stated. JAMES WILSON. t tiny 10. 10 tf t SegarsI Sugars!! Scgars!!! 1 UST received, a fresh supply of SEGARS, some j with short names and some with long ones. All s be sold for cash, if I can get it. i May 20. JAMES McKWEX. ( CHARLESTONPRICES. J HARNESS SADDLERY, TRUNKS, l MILITARY WORK, Ac. 'J ( mufaotured to ordor and warratcd, at CHARLES- j PRICES, opposito Mr. Robert Man's Coach Fac v, Camden. S 0., by LUKE ARMSTRONG. :,^TTen per cent, discount for cash within 30 days. , March 22., 12 tf j New Tailoring Establishment. "MIE undersigned begs leave to inform tho citteone .. of Camden and vicinity, that he has commenced sinoss, next door to Workman's Drugstore, where he 11 bo happy to servo all who may favor him with their Icrs. Cleaning and Repairing in all its branches executed tli despatch. P. IT. PAPK. ) May 17-20 tf : - ' ,. Eacts cannot be Doubted. * Ltffrjte- AffHcted Read and PoBder! t^T -Afore than. 500.-person* in tlie City of Kithrtond, Va., alone to-di? remarkable, eures per- ^ tirmcd by .' j ? CAIJT?It'sSPAN15II MIXTURE. Tlie great Spring Medicine Arid Purifier of'the flood is now used by hundreds'of .'gfajcful pKtienti",r < rho testify daily to the remarks bid cnresnerforwied ^v ;y the greateftt of allmedic'ues, CaiterVKpfcnisli Mj?% - . iire." NeuraIgin,.KheuniatiMn, Scrofula, Eruptions on lie-Skin,Liver Disease, Fevefs, Ulcere, 013 Sorts/Afions*of the'Kidneys, Diseases ofthe Throiit, 'om.plaiuts, Pains und Aching of tile Bones' anil o??i|S?f. ' j > re speedily put/to.flight by using this great aniFutr. ' *: stimuble remedy.' v.,.,- ltSk, ' 'laJ. J.+ "h ' For all diseases of the JJlood,.nothing has yet"1reerr * ' ruiid to compare with it It cleanses theVySterrf' rtf II impurities, acts gently and efficiently oil th^Lrfefa,' nd Kidneys, strengthens the digestion gives tooltip* - ? tie Stomach, makes tlie Skin dear and. healthy,-and estores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease-or. bro-. en down hy the excesses of youth, to its prisifhevi- * ' j or and strength. . /. For the Ladies, it is frnc'oiriparlbl/ better than alf^> le cosmetics ever.used!' "A few dotes of Carter** * panish Mixture will Teiuove all sallowness.of cornyj. ,'f. lexi'on, bring Ijie roses mahtripg to the dieefc. give lasticity to lite step, and* improve the general health ' i a remarkable degree,'beyond hIJ tho medicines ever -> eard of. . / A large number of cerf ificat * of remarkable cure* erforpicd on persons residing in the city of Richmond 'a., by the rise of Carter's Spanish Mixture-, i? Hie.. e?t evidence that therein no humbug about it The ress, hotel keepers, magistrate*, physicians,'and c men we'll known to the community,' nil ud'Jf, f&Bjt retimony to the effects of this Great Bipod Purifier.' Cull and sec a few hundreds of the certificates around ' le Bottle.. None genvine unless signed BEN NET <? BEK)PtS?- ~ iruggists. ' Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE, <5 >Cov 3 Maiden Lane, Sew York. * T. W. DYOTT h SONS, and JENKINS4 HARTS-. 10RNE, Philadelphia. And forsnle" by HAVILAND', HARRALL. A Co., id P. M. COHEN, <LGo., 0 arleston and Z.-4J AY, Camden, and by Druggists and country ?wrr-a. luntsgenerally,^ ' . Jx Price $'.00 per bottle, or C bottles lyr $5.00. ladies' Water-Cure Establishment^frl AT COLCOTtflA^V.'C.V '.V:. i ' [7" KPT by DR. EDWARD RILEY and LADY. - *.'T ' LVr For the Cure and Relief of Ameuorrhtea, Dvgmo ?> ' >v errhoea. Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, Barretiucss ? ^ om early marriage, and Ne/vous Prostration, V ' iseases of the Eyes. Ears gn.d Nose; Throat arid Chesty omplaints?Asthma, Bronchitis, Ap.; Diseases of tb? ivcr, Spleen, Stomach and Bowels';' Dyspepsia, Con- % -motion Piles? Rheumatism. Gotit Paralysis, Skur ' tlgia arid Nervous Goniplaiirta generally; Cancerous. otnplaints and Old Ulcers ?all Diseases of. the Skin^;>^."4 rvsipelas, Scald Head of Children, Tetter, ScrofuIcV 'rr'-..' t. Vitus' Dance; Dropsies, Sid? Headache. T"* Tliis Establishment is now open for tfre reception of a dies, where all their diseases,' chrome or QpQtep iceive devoted attention, . -i ' ,j Gentlemen can only be admitted for fr&atraent in ?-** ises where their wiv?s are patients. No small clrif- . ren can be accommodated,' save those "brought for the1 . ire.. Those who prefer bringing tlmirseryanta'can do ap <' ee of charge, provided they attend to the baths and, tambcrs of their respective' owners, and observe xiclly the regulations of the house. ' ?* *v, Each Lady wfll'have a separate roOm, with tuedpriirtsofhome.' ' f* ') Fcrr.an'entire outfit, with board and treatment pc? - . lonth, from $75 to $100 will be required,'-siwajroja . * . 3vsince. ... - .. "*? . . No patient can b? received for th'e cure of clirobtc [fectioris for less than two months'' ' . T , GENTLEMEN (with their servants).froin-a'djetancr ill be accommodated with board aud lodging-in the.,-, icinity of tho establishment, convenient to their bath ouse, and will be charged $7 5 in ad vance for 2 months'-' ^ eatment, exclusive of tlieif outfit. All comihuriicaon9 from l adies to be directed to Mas. R'. H. R!i/BT>;_ lose .from Gentlemen to Dk. Eimvakd Riley, Cduna ia, S. C. April ,12?15tf Tliroe Hundred Dollars Betvar<i . ^ IT TILL be paid for the apprehension anddditery V V to the Jail of Kershaw District of Hau*, iirtto man, the property of L W. R. Blair, a fugitive * om justice, who stands indicted for die murder of Ire. Jane D. Young, committed on Friday, ftth inat. aid negro is about five fert 8 or JO inches hiffb, thick , it,lias heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, uolda^his ead far back in "walking, is sard to have a small tear n the back of his hand from a burn, with a scar riming through it caused uy.a cut from a knife. lie. is bout thirty five years of age, and is- quic| spoken Dd intelligent. . , JOHN D. YOtJNG.'' Cdmden, S. C., Feb. 22, 1853.4 SODA Oa ittHERA^ WATER.. v ["TAYING proemdka new aud very complete spLL parutus for m^tckactubixa. and BoWlik6 So*>a r Mineral Water, the subscriber is riow ready to fur- isli Lemon Soda and SahsapabilLa in dny quantity " ) those who deal in the article. -? TCountry Merchants, Hotels, Restnnrants-nnd iami- es, can be supplied at the shortest rioti?e. Terms Cash. FRANCES L. ZEMP. April 12 15 If Southern Chair Factory. rllE subscriber begs leave to'call the attention^ wholesale Purchasers to lift Stock br Cane Sebt,," Tindsor, Office, and Dining-Room Chaira, Cane'/Sefct tools, 4c., all of which arc made at bis Factoi>y,-itogar' olumbia. .? Having obtained the best machinery now used;' for. le purpose, and .competent workmen, ho is prepared' ) fill Orders for any style of Chairs. He does not invite the attention of Purchasers tohia' stablisfimcnt solely on the ground of its being aSoutbrn enterprise, but because he can supply aft good an rticle, fully as cheap or cheaper than it cab'be obtain-'' d from the North. ' .. t- ? *' <" CI IAIRS will be packed and delivered ErCe'of charge ' t any of the Depots in Columbia. ^ i His Ware Rooms are over the Auction Store qfj tessrs. Allen & Philip's, who are Agentsfor the above' 'actorv. W. 9. PERCIVAL.' March 1. 9 3m'1 TimbyN Uuion Watet' Wheel. [T7ILLIAM M. SANDERS agent' for Kershaw am! V V Sumter District'. This Wheel is applicablc'tw all kfhila of Machinery equiring water power, th? most simple and ?owerill, and require' less waterthata any wheel in exisence, and has the advau^c of working entirely ubmerged. These Wheels may be seed'in operation at the A-. ;ent's mills, fourteen niRes below Camden, who v*ill1 lso superintend jfhtting them in, if required, or h? nay be addressed at Boy kin's Depot, S. C. , April 12. 15 . 13m. , $20 REWARD. RUNAWAY, on last Tuesday, the l\th instant, my boy RICHARD, a white mulatto, about live fee* hree or four inches high, tolerably stout built, about wcnty-two years old, with straight light hat:* has a rorv sulky appearance, and auswors quick add short , 1 vhon spoken to; eaid boy has a short tlnck foo^ his iam}a short and thick, chubby lingers. Hd jjaa the * icnr'of a blister on his foralicad just above the eye- a| irows, ho may try to hido it by wearing his c^t> or lwt /s lown over his forehead, he.will be. were fopnsahimlelf for a white man, for he is very white and has been aking great care of his skin for?ome time. When he eft he had a clotji cap and black coat and a dark col- jred* pair of pants; he will be sure to change IiiSoap , ind clothes ns soon as he can, hp'also wears his hair r 11 front straight down to hide the soar of ttoo'hiiatcr. He is a Shoemaker., by trade, though hewayVKAjptat the business expecting that ho will be so aitxejfflpiL - yrV' The above Reward of Twehty Dollars wSMnlaid'' for his delivery in any Jail iu the State. Hetfmbe sure to give himsolf another name. , JAMES LOWRY. Ml- Tkicfrint ? P. Xfatr TV 91 lit. A DIUUIUJ VII1V, WUHlkWI VWMiw, w* w) ?v.^ *?ry JACKSON HOUS^S$ IS NOW OPEN for tlie reception of Traveler# and Boarders. It is located one door North ofMessra Slmw A Austin's large Grocery Store, and opposite the Charlotte and Camden Stage oflice. His charge* will he moderate. THOS. JIOONE. ."^j MnylO. TO tf - *"^2 d