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POETRY. "JTo the Sun Flower, Wher?~is the M an who thus can nobly say -? I hail'cl bright truth in her eternal source ; Pursued her flight through all-the realmns pf day* Nor cease to follow her celestial course, Till that alnugmy power which rules the sphere, "Spread wide the meuidl night and check'd my bold career. m v. If on-ltus earth tn.it Man sublime there be, That Man O 1 Ioy Ay Flower resembles thee. 'Tiiojbreeze that wakens with the orient % dawn Scarce from thy bosom shakes the quiv' ring Due * -Scarce is the dusky vail ol' night with~ drawn, Bre thy tond eye expanding to the view, With kindling rapture meets the golden gleam) That now ascends the sky, now floats along the stream ? And, when the burning blaze of summer neon (Parts from the midway Heavens etherial height; Thy daring cyo, broad at the rising Moon, With transport gazes on the King of light Though all arond thee droop the languid head, And all the energies of life are fled. And oft as evening sheds the dewy tear O'er the pale relics of departed day, And in the blue expanse of Heaven, ap pear ' ... The first faint gleams of many a Starry ray, Dost tho'\ responsive to the Zephyrs sigh, Mourn <.be past radiance of the Western sky. Thus, thus may Natures more than magic charm, Attract forever my p.dmiring <;aze ; Her purer dictates all my bosom warm And guide me far from Superstitions maze. Tho* lost toyortvain World, may Achmed prove True to tho last faiut gleam of Reason Faith and Love. CHARLES FOX. Impromptu. I've heard, "nine Tailors make a man," And if Report's no railer. I've also heard (deny who can) TcirOapdies make a Tailor. T, ? 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? A lady being asked why she roar* lied an ugly husband, said, Gal lants' otiglii to be handsome?but husbands as God pleases." ROBBERY. BEWJ111E OF VlLiJllJYS. ON Sunday night the 31st of January ^ my atofc was broke open by some villains by prising up the bar of the d-^^vlnch enaoied them to get in, and rob me of up wards of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in casl^n twenty?s> ten's, five's and one and 1 two dollar bills, and about five dollars in small change of the bank of N. C. such fts forty and twenty cent bills and some sil ver. r or the detention or the return of the money 1 will give a reward of fifty dollars, for the thief if a negro 1 will give for him fifty dollars, and slkould a white man be proven to be guilty or even concerned, 1 will give fifty dollars more, which will make one hundred and fifty dollars 1 will give ifl *can get hbld of the money and villain!,-provided a white man should be implicated in ftz fact ; my suspicions has been placed on negroes, but I am led to believe that some white man is concern ed froto ?lt<r.UTmruric?s which ha s occur red sitftVlfte tobHery has been committed, but n<fcr*uf!ltienttt+\fr? conviction or even lor a scovery. JOSEPH GOODMAN Statcburg, February 8, 1 ft ? 9. A Lad Of respectable character, wlio can -mil ia wanted immedi ate v a- apprentice, to the Print ing Buftineae; he will be well treated. Ai'l11) ut tfors uiiice. Bradford's Springs. ? T is a circumstance of no small impot -?-portance to the citizens of this Slate to have a convenient and healthy situation, to which they can have access during the Summer? d Autumnal montlis. The Bradford Springj jit this time* ex. hibil such a situation. The buildi }-;s, here, are capacious i*od convenient; a;*i are as well calculated for the accommoua tion of the delicate and intii those who are in search of pleasure. The situation is, probably, one of tlie most eligible that this country afi'o rds The elevation is considerably ubo\e tne common level of ti\e surface. The ris and declivity ot the hiil is gradual, and rr. ~gufor: and us summit smooth and un broken. The Springs empty cut of tne basis of the hilt, at different apertures where itiibruhtly breaks otty in anwrsk T perpendicular descent. The water is a strong mineral. It is transparent and palatable. The ingredi ents which form the composition of thU mineral, have not yet been accurately as certained by chymical analysis. A fe* individuals have annually visited those Springs, and those alone, can form an ad equate idea of the advantage which results from attending them. The ruinous condition of the buildings in all probability, and the want of accom modation has, hitherto, prevented a num ber of pel sons from attending these Springs. But the subscriber flatters himself that b? is now, well pre pare fl for the-po ommoda tion of h uumber of persons. And he pledges himself to spare no exertions to render the situation of all those who attend these Springs both comfortable and agree able. Horace W. Bronson. Apiil I tf iiotiges Have on consignment 20,000 lbs. of prime Bacon, Which will be sold low for cash il ap ply ed for immediately. March 18 4?It Book, im m>i:\t7. ^J^HE subscriber respectfully informs ti??J *? citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that he has just commenced the above branrh of Business in the store opposite Col. Nix ' on% where he vvill execute all kinds ol Binding with promptness and precision, lie has also an assortment of Books and Stationary For sale on very reasonable terms. George Forl^s. January 7 tf House Fraine. To sell a good two STORY HOUSE FRAME, well seasoned, and made by an excellent Workman. It is about 46 feet by *20. Apply to the Printer. January 21 /.6 FllEHII OAUDEN ?Seeds." THE Subscriber has just received an additional supply of CAliHAfrE S!'?\D^ of various kinds, and other kinds that arc new ami jjkkncble, which, together with hi# former assortment, makes a groat vari ety. '? P. THORNTON. February <85. . 50?tf For Sale. 20 Barrels Whiskey, A few barrels Car dial, 20 ke$* best Gun-Powder, of lJu pout's make, Carolina Indigo. And a few seta of Gig Harness. both plated and plain, best Philadelphia make, with a large assortment of dry goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Groce ries, 8c c. James Clark. April I. The subscriber Has removed to the house opposite J. K. Duglass k Co,i. N*w store alx>vc l)c Kalb street wbtre he continues to keep a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes for sale on very reasonable terms. John Smith. April r, tf | For Sale. AN elegant GIG and IIA11 NlvSS, apply to J. & F. Blair. March 1 i. 53?tt' To ltent. THE House belonging to Mr. Broap ? rs, in the upper part ?T Camden, lately occupied by Mi6. Hay.?t or terms apply to the P.Viter. March 4. J TIIE CI1ARLKS VOX. .FTX/*: .f*VD MMILYE LVSL1UAV? C0.U1>JJ\ Y, Chartered by an Act ()f the Ij gislatuve of Scuth Carolina, For Twenty-one veais, >wtu ;t L'a^kal v,f FIVE ULWDllED lL<>LrS.LVD UOLL IKS, FOR THE I'Li i i;M. 01- ^ ~ INSURING AGAINST FiK. AND SLA KISKS, NOW LAY } J EVOKE THE PUBLIC THE FOLLOWING FllOPOSALS * For insuring Houses, Buildings, Ships in Port, Grods and .Merchandize 1 from hss or damage by Fire. Classes of Hazards and rates of annuel 1 First class of Hazard*.?Buildings of Brick or Stone, c? \ c;*ed \\ itn File, Slat J Metal. Goods, no/ hazardous* I lit; rein?25 a ^ C is. fn*r S ?? ?0. Second clans of Hazardt.? Buildings of Bri'-A oj* Stone,covered ? Hi* \N ood. G'o xls, not hazardous therein?53 a KK) Cts. fier % U>()# Third clans of hazards.? Buildings-cntireiy of Wood. Goods, not hazardous, there in? 100 a 200 C ta ficr g <00. JC?* GOODS, not hazardous are such as arc usually kept in Drv_Gmds .Stores ; including also Household Furniture and Linen, Cotton ii. Bales, Coffee, Flour, indjgo, Pot-Ash, Hice,?Sugars, and other articles not combustible. * The following Trades, Goods, Wares and Merchandize are considered hazardous, and are cnarged wiih 12$ ten's, or upwards, per S 100, in audition to tin; P-rtinium above named for each Class, viz ; (1 hair-Maker*, Chocuiate-MakTs, Tavern-Keepers, Tobacco-Manufacturers,Chi na, Glass ar.d earthenware in packages, Chip an~ Straw Hats, I ?a>, Hemp, Groce ries, including Spirituous Liquors. Oil, Pitch, Saltpetre, Tar and Turp# mine. The following Trades and Occupations, Goods, Wares and Mereha <ze, are deem ed extra hazardous, and will he charged 25 cents, or upwards pei a ioO, in addition to the premium above specified for each class, viz : Apothecaries or Druggists, Boat-Builders, Oakus, Breweis, Mai ic.s, ^oap-Boi lers, Tallow-Chandlera*-Cabinet-Makers, Carpenters, Chemists, China, G;ass and Earthen ware Sellers, Distillers, Coopers, Dyers, Foundets, Vusicial Instrument-Ma kers, Printers, Hope-Makers, Varnish-Makers, and all manufacturers requiring the use of lire heat ; Aquatoms. Ether, Gun-Powder, Spi-its of furpttuinc, Hay, Siruw Fodder and Grain untfcrcshcd. Wrm.? Grist Mills, Rice Mills, Fulling Mills, Cotton Mills, Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Paper Mills, will be insured at Hpcctrl Kates oi Premium. |C7* Shi/is in Port, or their Cur/ai-o ; also, Shi/in Building or Repairing, may be i Insured a gainst Fire, Condition# f-T Insurance. I. Applications for Insurance on propcitv nrii*. I?i in writing, and specify the Con struction and Materia^o! il o Buiidiug u< he ?r-aixti, or containing the Property to be insured ;-by Wiiont oicvpTtri-? wlu T' . .~r n :>n*au 1 ^ o.iin^, or other wise, and+iow; it* situation with respect to c< .;?i; '?? ?? ? ?"*n*? at - i >- construction and Materials >? whether ??r.y M-'iiiufuctorv ?* ra-rn d fii A;lli-n oi atv-oi u \ at-d, iri case of Goods and Merchandize, wnether o:' noi '? c? a-eofthi ft:>,C'*<U n? in.in'.ed Hazardous or extra Hazardous. \ir.t it ;nr? nt,>. ?.i iji-miiii), au\ iv/udn^s or <?oov!? i?i this Office, shall describe Ute same >u?o .h.iu j > ???:?> ?<*allv art, so that the same be insure d at less ilian the pat?x?t Prsnuun. sp ;ii. .i in vhr pi unco proposals of the company, such Insuratjpe sKall be \oid <u?d ot i. . ?!'? ct. Each jioptrty rr.ust be separately valued, and a specific >um insured th< rco,. II. No insurance, whether original or continued, shall be considered as binding, un til the actual payment oi ihc 1'rc nu ;ir. III. Goods held in Trust, or on Commission, are to be insured as such ; otherwise he Policy ?v?ll not cover such property IV. Polici s ot Insurance. subscribed by this Company, shall not be assignable, without the consent ol the Gompanv, cxptesscd by indorseme' rn.ide thereon. In case of assignment without sucti consent, vrhr'herol he whole ^xjin.y or of any interest in it, the l ai)iliHy of the Comp. nv in vntuv ol'^ucn Policy shail thencelorth cease. V. Notice of all previous Insurances, upc x Mi*o\?erty Ir.aured by this Company, shall be given ti> them in writing at or before the time ol their making Insurance there on ; otaeiwise, the Policy subscribed by this Com; any shall be o{ no efleet. And in case of subsequent Insurance*, <?i Propel ty insured by this Company, notice tnereoi must also, with all reasonable diligence, be given to ihem in writing ; to the end that such subsequent Insu'ance may be endorsed on the Poiicy rubscrihed by this Compariy, or otherw iso acknowledged in wri'ing ; in default wiiertot such I olicy sliall thenceforth ceasc to operate. And in all cases of Dot.ble lusuiar.ee, tl.^s Company shall In: liable for fuch rateable proportion of the Loss or Damage happening to u?e Subject insured, as the amount insured, by this Company shall hear to the whole amount insured thereon, w lthout reference to the dates of tiie different polices. "* V I. This Company will be liable for Losses on Property burnt by Lightening, but not any loss or damage by tire happening by means of buy Invasion, Insurrection, Riot, or civil commotion, or of any military or usurped power. VII. Books of acc ount, written securities, or lividenccsof debt, title-deeds, writings, itu? i4y or Bullion, are not deemed objects of Insurance. VIII. Jewels, Plate, Medals, Statuary, Sculpt urea and cuilosities, are not deemed to be included in any Insurance, unless specified in the policy, IX. Persons whose Property are insured by this Compau), must give immediate no tice at the Company's Office, when there shall be a change of persons occupying the | Buildings or the Premises where such property -may be conttwu d. * ^ X. Lvery Policy of Insurance issued by this Company becomes void, if a larger ! quantity ol Gun-powder than the Law allows is kept in an Insured Building, or on the premises where such insured Property is contained. XL All petsona insured by this Company, and sustaining loss or damage by fire, are forthwith to give notice thereof to the Company ; and as soon after as possible to deli ver in a particular account of such loss or damage, signed with their ewn Hands, and verified by their Oath or Affirmation, and also, if required, by theii Books of Accounts and other proper Vouchers; they shall also declare on oath, w hether any and what other | Insurance has been made on the same Property, and procure a Certificate under the Hand of a Magistrate, Notary Public, or Clergyman (most contiguous to the place of the fire, and not concerned in the loss) that they are acquainted with the Character and Circumstances of the person or persons insured, that lie, she, or they, really and by mis fortune, and without fraud or evil practice, hath or have sustained by such fire, loss and damage to the amount therein mentioned ; and until such proofs, declarations, and certi ficates are produced, the loss shall not he deemed payable. Also, if there appear any fraud or false swearing, the Claimant shall forft it all claim by virtue of this policy. XIL Payment of losses shall be msde in sixty days after the loss shall have been as certained ami pioved, without uny deduction whatever; and?in case differences shall arise touching any loss or damage, it may be submitted to the judgment of Arbitrators indifferently chosen, whose award in writing'shall l>e binding on the parties. XIII. Insurance may be made for seven years, bv paying the premium for six years ; and for a less number of Years than seven, a reasonable discount shall be allowed. XIV. Insurances once made, may be continued for such further term as may be agreed on, the premium therefore being paid ami endorsed on the Policy, or Receipt beintf given tor the same; and they shall be consideted av continued under the original representation* in so far as it may not be varied by a new representation in writing. P. Tit AIMER. Prpmdent. N. B. HOUSES, or other property, in any psrt ot this State, or in either of the United States, will be insured at this Office. All letters Post Paid containing offers for insurance, addressed to the President} No. 67, EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, will he promptly attended to. *** Person* winking to insure, are notified that Lkwis Ciples, jEsq. is the Agent for the Cotnjpani/ in this glace. March 4, J 819. 61?63 One Hundred ifu v Lots, In Ihe Tuich tj Chatham, ( Sjutk-Caivlimi.J Wll.L ltK ilLU AT ft'HLlC AUCTION >ju >tts 2kJC/t vj .Jfircl nt.cc. To uu idea to purchasers of the immense importance of ifiis piace, and of me oxtei.sive business which will be car t ied on there, when the contemplated in ternal impi o\ c ruents arc eflccuu, an. ac count el the aciv anuses it possesses is sub* joined : I lie t .wnof Chatham seems formed by nalnie to be a place ol great trade. It is Miuaiou en tin Pee Uce Kiver, running juck about one a:.cl a half miles; the river bank is *>v) ieet high, torining a level and > mining say J5o yards; thence it lises 3o iv t more anc. lorms h dcau level for a . ?cat diSt?utce. i)uiinin^* can be cauicd v k\ ;.t a c neap l ate , tor thrrw arc large v UAi.iii.cs t'l tine tnnhei ar.u a number of saw in.iis ; v;ood clay for making bricks ia ui>o in *gieat cpiantitv. The inhamanis s^c ak hej..y ol the health of the place.? Its advantages* fo? society, are vari ous, ?l being situated hu? eleven milcj* from ?>hcecsborou,;h, N. C fiiteeu mile* jjitum Cnestertieid C? urt liousc, twelve mites aotn Marlborough Court House, anu litteen miles above .Society Mill; tlui 4 roaus .cubing to and fmni all these places, inte llec t Chatham at right angles. lL nas been ascertained by men capable of estimating its advantages, from a lontr residence there, that when the expected internal improvements are made, the l owu ol Cnatnam inus: be the great depot for ad the produce u hich the western parts of Nonh Carolina yields but which is now cat l ied to Faycttevilie, Petei^burg, 6cc. There is only occasion to examine the situ ation of these p.aces to be convinced of this fact. It is generally k^nown thai tluee fourths of the produce that now goes to Fayette\iile, is raised on the Pee Dee and westot it, and as Chatham is situated but very little south of wtst of Faycttevilie* the tonner will have a fair opportunity of being as good a market, at least, and that seventy miies nearer. The fact is also evident that at least one million worth of produce, from the borders and west of Pee Dee, finds its way to Petersburg, but which will al*?o naturally go to Chatham for a market* Exclusive of this, there aie 3'5,0U0 Hales of cotton made within a circumference of 30 miles from this tow , tttid the articles of cotton, Tobacco, Flour, Wheat, cum, Flaxseed, and all kinds of produce, w ill go to Chatham for a market, lor the reasons mentioned above. All the produce from this place wil| go to Charleston. This w ill be done w ith Ut ile expenc* and litt.e dangeiV for the canal from Pee Dee (which isalnfAdy commen ced and will be tin in he d to the course of a . short time) will open an inland passage to Chat icston. \ Steam Boat, with three tow Boats* are to be prepaied this summer to ply be tween Chatham aid Georgetown. The river has recviitly been examined by a per son experienced in river navigation, and found practicable with-it any -improve menttt. Boats of 40 to w) tons can go up j as high as Chatham at present.?-The con templated improvements above Chatham, are only to admit boats carrying 15 to 18 thousand weight, Chatham must consc-* qiiently be the depot for ail produce going up and down. Thus a full account has been given of the advantages the Town of Chatham iioldt out to the man of business, that a proper estimation may be made ot* the Lots to be disposed of.?A number of merchant*, foreseeing the advantages of the place, 1 have determined on locating themselves j there. I April 1, 55?7 y' 230 Dollars lie ward - ? ? ? 11V Stolen from the Subscriber on tlie night of the 3d instant, a yellow bay MARE, seven years ohl, very stoutly made, . and very likely, no brands, a little white in the forehead, dished faced, racks and trots, shod all round, with a very good English made HAD I)1jK, very low ran tied. Any |>er son stopping said thief so that ho may Ikj brought to justice, and re turn the Mare, and saddle to the sub* sciiker, in Columbia, shall receive f the al>ove reward. Two hundred dollaisfor the thief, and thirty for the mare and saddle. JOHN NELSON. Columbia, March 6, %?6 - ? i - Mill Seat ton SALE, A tract of 663 Acrcft of Land, usually called the Low tie Tract, and fourteen miles distant from Camden, it isaituated In the main prong of Black River and- adjoin* ? iit? Lands of Gen. Sumpter. It has on it, an abundance of Timber, and in the opin* ion of an experienced Mill Wright, an adr mirable MILL SLAT. Apply to the Printer# January 21 4H