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POETRY From the Sunduj Morning. Xan. Some wa? !i? sent us the following lines, trhich we publish fur the especial edification of oar legal friaads. There ore some excellent nans in ibem, nuJ enc ad'Jrt?sed to a very clever felloTr. THE FALSE F.ETURN. r.r me cxdcr intnirr. Adirtstsd to James M. Lonndj, Esq. M v d. c'urnticn once received A kind reply?-hotr comes it Too now demur, and lob me with A pica of non assumpsit/ To serve a capias on yotir heatt Ajjiin. my fixed intent is, Tli.. the return from every part Be 3 Ull; no* est inventus. , , . . i 1V/U of inquiry on my stale Return* this inquisition, The damages of !??VC tff JTNl; The costs?oh there'a perdiuox^ What llio* lltef.f?. on mj goods fleiurnrlh oxib frona, , 1 love you morrthan Romeo could, ft'iwfe bailiwick ' Verona. " * Am! from Uto moment liul we met With yon to make a match mean!, F?**r ruar substmUtnl trcru* wen A tcarr- nlff allarkmcnt. \ ,* * % r * Bui now ( will rrpUry back My heart, thou fa!we romancer. And to th* aforesaid prmmct SubyanA yoa to answer. It is time to girc Cousin Sally Dillnrd a gmtlr jog, and Ict'her go the rounds once more. Lend us a lift bi other editors, and: Jet -re what trc can do for her. [&&'/or Work Mirror.?Vfc gire her another, and a fifth eltanee^ft.r immortality. [Editor Spirit of iht Jtni?-?Ana tee pre ncra pa*trt?f \xuiicc. [Camden Journal. COlIcilX SALJLY DiiLARD. so cm:?A Court of Justice in A. CcroUna. A beardless disciple of Themis rises. a???l ijitis addresses the eourt May it please y?ur worships, and you gentlemen of iiir jury, since it has been my fortune (good or bad' 1 will not My, to exercise myself in l<??al disquisition,) it has ncrer before- befallen to mc to be obliged to denounce a 'breach of the peace so enormous and transcending as tbc one now Claiming your attention. A more barbarous, direful, marked, and malicious assault ; a more trilful, violent, dangerous, and murdvrons bsttcty, and fioally,* more disb d:ral'brcach T the peace bas seldom lia'pprucdin s rlrilrz^J country, and 1 dare say it has seldom been your duty to pass t>p;in oar so shocking to the bcneroleni -? -i -i. ^ K'cungA a* mi4, vmcu pucc v??-? ? Cupu KjccJs, in this county; bat you trill Ufar from tic * iinciter. The witnesses l>i'i?g strom, two or three trcre examined end deposed, one that he heard the noise, burdia'ni see the fight, another that he saw ihe row, but don't know oho struck ilrsU^nd the third that he was very drunk and couldn't say much about the scrimmage. Lcrry.r Chops? I am sorry, gentlemen, to hate occupied so much of your time $ with the stupidity 'of the witnesses examined. it aroseviffettllcfcen, altogether fr ?;? onbapprrhrnsion on toy part. . Had 1 known as i now do, that 1 had a witness iu attendance;. who was* %e!J acquainted | with all the circumstances ~eT the case, and who was able to make himself clearly and intelligibly understood by the court and jury, 1 should not so long have trespassed on your time and patience. Come forward Mr. HtrrU, and be snora. So forward comes the witness, a fat chulfy looking man, a /?/# comedy and took hisc 'goral oath with an air. Chips?Harris, we wish you to tell the riot that happened the other day at Capt.ltice*!, and as a good deal of fimc hn? been already Masted in circumlocutiou, we wi*h to be as compendious, and at the tame litne as explicit as possible. Harris?** EJxicilv,"'gmn?iihc lawyer a ku wing \r*nk, at the same time clearing hia three.t, Mipt. Rice, he gin a treat, * ? - -* ?? t*rll 1 -S.^. ?,? unu i/OUIID ntlij i/iuaru bus sftiuv w>v> nr our house anil axed me if my irifr, she m.K?ghht,t go. I (old Cousin Hally Dillard thai my wife vaa poorly, being as bow sbo bad a touch of tb* rheumatics in the hip, * r..nd the big swamp ?r as up, for there nad been a heap of rain lately ; but howsomcrcras it was she. Cousin Hally Dillard, in) ?rifc she mought go. Well, Cousin Hally Dillard then atcd ma if More, he ^nought go. I tohl Cousin Sally Dillard i!t?i Mose, he was the foreman of the crop, smd lite crop ua.? smartly in the gross, but hotvsotncrrr as it was she. Cousin Sally Dillard, Mo?c, he mought go.' 1 '.krps?In the name of common sense, u- ?rl,st tin von mean l v this rie ? J , tuarolr. IyilMet*?Captain Kicc, he gin a treat, ami Ci?tisin Sally Dillard she cauio over {*i our boonc an I axr?l me if my wife ahe uiotighCgo. Iti?M Cousin Sally? ('& /? - Stop ??/, if you please, wo *?lon't want lohr.ir any thing about Cousin Sally l)i!lar?l and vowr wife, tell us about tho fight .it KirrV \Yti.ua-?\V*|I, f will, eir, if you will let mr. Vknpt?-\Vf|| sir, go on. I?'.;vtt-Wc!l. .Caniain Rice ho giua U";ut, anil Cousin Sully !>ilLr<! she conic titer lo "or house and axed inc. if my wife i,.oughtn't ?o ('futps?There it id again: witness, witness, 1 say, witness, please to stop. f Iihuss?Well, f ir, what do you want ? Vhops?We want lo know about the f:ofi?. mu! you mu.'t not proceed in this .pertinent story. Po you know any uhout the fhtlfer before tlie court! W'Unffi ?To !k? sure f .ft*. Chops?Will you go. oa and iell it, and r nothing else ? Witness?Well, CapUin Rice, he gin a j treat Chops?This is intolerable 1 May it| please the coort, I move that this witness be committed for a contempt; be seems to. ! be trifling with the court. "*R4.MNI rn , C'WWf ~" H1 i(ic>8| J WW ^IC UVII Ui.lvi v ! court of justice, and unless yon bcbarc: | yourself in a more becoming manner, you will be sent to jail; so begin and tell what, ; you kndfceboul the fight at CapL. Rice's. I Witness?(Alarmed.) Well, gentlemen, Captain Rice, be gin a treat, and Cousin Sally Dillard ( Chops- t hope that the witness may be ordered into custody. Ccarf, (after deliberating.) Mr. Attor-' ney, the Courtis of opinion that are shallx sare time by letting the aritneseto go on < in his own. way. Proceed Mr. Harris,; with your story, but stick to the poiu?. j Wtlnts$~-Yes, gentlemen: wdi, CaRt, Rico, he gin a treat, arid Cousin Sally Dfl- i lard she carad over to bur house, and axed mc if my wife mough'n't go. 1 told Consin Sally Dillard that my wifo era/ poorly, being as how ?he had the rheumatics in the mp, and the big swamp was in die road, and the big swamp eras tip; but bowsomerer, as it whs she, Cousin Sally pitlartJjjny wifc she mought go. Well,- Cousin Sally Dillard then axed, tnc if ifbse," he uiougbt go. I told Cousin Sally Dillard r..*Amiin t%( ftip as IIBT nuK| lie was mv aviviiivH ? cropPnod Uti .fefop wo? smartly in the I .grass ; bat howwomcver, as it was she, Cousin Sally Dillard, Moso he (nought go. So on they goes together, Mose, toy wife, and Cousin Sally Dillard, and they comes to tho big swamp, and the big swamp was aji/-as I was tailing you ; bot being as hoar *lltere' was a log across the swamp, Coutip Salty;Dillard and Mose like gentlefolks, they walks the logrbnt my wife, like a d-?d Tool, hoists up her petticoats and traded: Jppd gentlemen, that's the bight of whai f know about it. Ftpmiit A". Y Sptrittf He Thka. ' RECEIPTS POR LDVR MAKING. r' Note by (he "Girls up-town.** Best Rccr.jpTs for'Cooxs, (tHetL)-1T) make a mattt ? Catch a young gentleman and lady, the best way-you can?let the jfrrtihg gentleman be rato, and the young lady quite tender. Set the gentleman at the dinner-table 7 'pat in a good quantity of trine, and while he i& soakiug, slick in a teord or two evcrr now and then a boat Miss;'this will help to make him boil.' tVhfen getting red in the- gills, lake him out into the, drawing-room, set him by the lady, and sop them both with green tea?then set them at the piano and blow the flame till the lady rings ; when yon bear tho gentleman sigh, it is lime to take them off, as they arc warm enough. Put them by themselves in a cornerof the room or on a sofa, and there let them simper together for the rest of the evening. Repeat (bis three or foo* times, taking care to place them side by side at dinner, I and they will be ready for marriage when* j ever you want them. After marriage great! rate rmui be taken, as they areaptto torn oar. :4' ? .. "i' -" : ,' : 4,;w '* .. To Uaie Lw*.-T*fe t erflfVbead without brains, pat in 'a pair of sheep's i eyw, mm! mo ihsi the tongue be well bang and hi* no impediment. Then take the heart, *<n1ie it with dart* and pat it into ! the tnoatir, like a lemon in a pig's tnoat. The reason o< this it, that a genuine lover | always lias bis heart at his tongue's end. ! Fill the skull with wind, and set it a sighj ing:: Put it on your shoulders, and carry it abont* with yon?it i? a diah to which young ladies are very partial. Dorrmrinff a *Knocker.?" Why youM ! ' belief knock ihedoor down!?what doyottj irani!" *Och my darling! don't let me wake any of year-family ;.i'm ji?t asin Soar knocker to wake ihopaple next door; *m locked out, d'ye gee, ami they're nirer ja knocker?rap ! rap! rap!" I 7?-i > " m1 1 ?. . . Amtricm Gaurclt ?Washington waaa ?surveyor, ann In after lifoe farmer* Knox j was a bookbinder and staiioner. Morgan, | (he of the Cowpens) was a drorer. Tarlo* < ! too got from him a sound lecture on that j subject. Green was a blacksmith, and j withal, a Quaker, albeit through all his southern campaigns, and particularly at j the Kutaw Springs, he put olTthg outward in**n ApflftM flask nardon for nam ins i him in such company) was * grocer and ' proriaioo store keeper in Near Daren. | where hi* sign fs still to be seen; the same I that decorated his shop before the reroluI lion. Gates, who opened Burgoyno's ] eyes to the fact that he cotiid not march through the (Jnitcd States with 5000 men, eras a regular buiit soldier, but after the ; revolution a farmer. Wsiren, tho martyr of Bunker IIUI, was a physician, and hesitated notjlo present to his countrymen a ; splendid example of tire manner in which American physicians should practice when called upon by tneir country. Marion, the 4old Fox' of the South, was a cow boy. ?ninni?r. tho '/idhiino rock* of South Ca "B O - j rolina, wu a shepherd's boy. Succinct IHagraphtf.?One of (be Eastern papers in summing tip (he qualities and 1 leading features of Crooked's life, says? ,'4 David Crocked is dead?Ae tea: indeed a character.*' IjreLirooK, Wishing to give a stranger an , idea of a man vrho was extremely thin. j said, ' His leg is a capital leg to clean a I futc wilhd' t * LNCtLISH , VAatbEAT SEEDS FI1HE robacribert are uoir receiving a sapyly ofj JL English Garden Seeds, of the growth ot 1835, | which they can recommend wiu great confidence to their fhends and customers, as being fresh and genuine. * | Among which are the following Early Dutch Cabbage, Garden Crtw, Late Dutch do Giant A spare grew, Large Early York do Cor led Parfey, " Sugar Leaf do White Solid C'elerjr. i.trge Drumhead, do Lirge Globe Articnoke, Mountain do Long Orange Carrot, Green Glased do Early Oiange Horn do Early Curled Savoy, Summer Bush Sqoash Col wart or Col lards, Crook Necked do Corled Scotch Kale Red Clorer Seed, Eartv Cauliflower. Long White Ochra, Late do Short do Early White Broco'i, Enrlr Jane Peas, V Purple do * Ksrfy Charlton do Fice Brimstone. do Early Garden Hob par Early Spring Turnipa Eerly Dwarf Marrowfat Late Mat Dutch do Large do ^ <*9 Bishop's Dw.?if Protific Yellow Matters do do White Vorfolk do- T Dwarf Green Imperial Aberdeen, or Scotch do Royal Dwarf Pfo^'c do Yellow Roto Saga do Early Speckled beans Large (danders Spinach | " alohawk do Prickley do do " { Dsrarf Prolific, white do Mew Zcland do | White Kidney do Long Blood 3ectr? LEarly Clima do Eany Turnip do Mpe lama. Polo do Yellow Sugar A? . Chime* Pole- do Eftgfafc IteUow do - Early Maxagan, . ' do French So gar do " Long Pod do Mangle .Warise 11, j Large Windsor do I Smelting Sugar Parrnip, j Virginia llommony do u Gocrtuey do j Early While Tuscarora Long Scarlet Radish, J . Com, Searwl Short top do. ] Flint do ; Long Salmond ' do . Sugar do White Turnip do, Red Planting Onions Red do* do. . Yellow do do i lllack Winter do Earl/ Cabbage Head Curled Endive, Lettuce j Long Green Cucumber, While Carted do t Earl/ do *o lee do SalsifV or Vegetable Hard/ Tester do * Oyalrr Brow. Dutch . do PeppergrMfr or Carted Magnum Bon am. do Crew, White Mustard Seed Fine Caatelopc Melon Large Tonusloes Nutmeg : do London Fl*g Leek Oteen Citron do t Smooth Orange di Fine Apple do Red .Onion iked, Pmiu , g- do. .. .White .r . do &?,Maad . Watermelon j Dread Leaf Sage Catenae _ Pepper. Sweet Basil , , Tomatoes Shaped do Th/tne Dell ' do Sweet Matorum Purple Egg Plant 'do Lavender Nasturtium ., Pot 3Sangp)(i Tree Tut Rhubarb Catnip The abort catalogue of seed complete* the assortment of seed for this climate, a general stick of 1. -ill ?lmn V-i lr?nl Ad Iruill and sold St lbf? 0*3*1 price*-/ ' YOUNG M'KA IN: 4^' " ^1 * HSStSjBJJf FSESIFQ ARDEjfsEE DS OT Oiiia iMBWSfi ?i> va?$?r: FOR SALE BY P. THOR.VTON. JjUMf trJkidi VI ?** folio trio*: EaS> York OA D&ACE Too' d > do Dutch do' . Earl/ White head do do 8a|trlotf do do Curia do do Savor do 1Samrarr biuh SQUASH Oram Head do | do crook neck do t-Mfm rinl.il a? . frnnlr mkrk CuitaflT. Given Glued do ;f- Loo* Green Cucumber, Utk Ear. 8am do Earn do iEOIjf Land.tiuUtoMf, Prickly Gherkins,.. ?. iW do (iwpickiM,) j White Broocli, Georgia or l Scotch Kale, Sea Irian J Water Melon Coir wart*, (a superior kind) Kariy riprmg TUBJilP, Apgie seeded . do Rata Om, or Winter Cilrue!, Yellow Russia ?'l d? - ' (fcr prwrrriny) Large Norfolk field do Large Merit Mcioa Late Flat Dutch do Cutelopr do 4 Aberdeen or Scotch do Nutmeg do ; Yellow Malta do Vogobble Oyster, (choice kind) Nastnrtioo, Red and While Onion,. Large Hell i'epprr, White English Mustard, Cajrenne do Drown do ? Round smooth Tomatoes Large FlanJcra Sninage, Garden Cress, Round ' *do Pepper J rasa. Prickly 4iiL Ciufcd Paralcy, New Zealand do Solid Celery, I IVIiii* Hlini Rim | Early blood Tmntp Bret Rod Clover Seed,' I do yellow do do White Marrowfat PEA8 Long blood tdo Early June do Mangle Wortsel or . " Chaxlctan . do Birirftvett/ do ttaaar do 8?tsifl| Panoip, Btanepa prolific dwarf do Qoermov do Carlj Mohawk Betna, Orange Carrot, . do China dwarf do UniSewlrtRADlbn, do white Kidney do Short tap do do do dwarf do Silnoo do Superior white pole do Long btaefc winter do Variegated Cranberry do Whtta Tarnip do Lima do Lane Cabbage Head Carl* Toaearora Corn OETTUCE do 8ugar do Magnum Boo am do do' Golden Sioux do (a choice hind J ALSO, Prfmpblet* on llanbalng, Caic dialed by the lubaoriber, to answer lor Camden and the adjacent country, near the same latlt taste* (jyTTn* iborf Seed* are warranted Should an? one find litem otherwise, after a fiur trial, olhrri trill be glren In their place Nor. 21. The Indians Panacea. FOR the care of (Uienmitirm Scrofula or Kin?'* Evil, Gout, Sciatica, or Hip-Gout, Incipient Cancer*, Salt Rheum, Syphilitic and Mercurial disease* particularly Ulcers and painful afdictions of the boors. Ulcerated Throat and Sot' trilr, Ulcer* ol crcry d.acriplion, Ferer aorca'a and Internal Abveesaes; Fistulas, Piles, Scaldj head, Scunejr, Bile#, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Eye rej sipcias, Blorhe#, and every variety of contiguous | Affect-on, Chronic Catarrh, Headache, proceeding , from an aend hamor; Pain in the Stomach and j Dyrpcnsia, preceding from vitiation; Affect tons i of the l.lrer, Chronic Inflamalion of the Kidneys, | and general debility, cau*ed by a torpid action al'! j Lhe resaelaof the tain. It is singularly efficacious J Djr rWIOftUDJf IIJOW COHWUiuuuM? Wim.?i |M)C vrm bioken down bjr Injudicious IrealrArnt, or Jurcnilc irregularities. In general terms, it is recommended to all U?nac riiiduri which arise* fVoni inwrri td in the blond, vitiation of the humors, o( what crer name or kind. Some of the above complaint* mar require some trifling'asisLant applications, which the cilcumstances of the esse wilt dictate? but for a neneral remedy or Pwr(fi rater, to remrrt Ute ramsr, Tiir. I wI pus * Panacea wtilgenerally be f?un<J sufficient To the Public, How true it is that modern Physicians?in their itiubiiioa to cxcci i!? their pruJ'tstoi,, to explorfr ihe f??t fields dJfrnSe bv the ord ol" Chiini.try. attdwchTbui new remedial agents: in short to-arrive at perfection in-tiif practice In means of aut nlone,'?srerlpjik and neglect, u IrencAtJf ;their notice the rich-and bounteous stores of medicine,' '.vliich the almighty has caused to spring out of Uio | earth in eve^jr clime! And how much more true it j in, that while the American Physician looks to tor-j eign countries for many of his most common tied ; necessary articles perpetually changing as they arc! the dictates of fashion r folly he issuiomndtd ui! Ul* OWH COVlili' J WIMI Ml VI1VIWM JIIUIUOIVII. Tbc congeniality, efficiency and iirur of vrgr- j table ramethes over mineral, may bo cktiuian-d by , contrasting Lbo ancient practice w.Ui the mod. rn j g ort to bnaf it more immediately under oar own observation, the Indiad^practice with that of the whites. Wno, in Atnedca, baa not known or heard of rcpaied instance* wherein Ibo-e dccrepid, uiipretending eiaair Indian by inChns of her simple I remedies amor, has effccUdlhc moat rapid end astonishing cum, after tbc waole Materia Mcdica of the common pracuce, directed in lire most skilful 1 manner Jus failed? And irbo baa not been surprised at irebclding tbc comparative case and facility with v/b-ch lite Indian trees himself of any disj ease, and at the almost total absence of chronic dbcase among them Who has.ever heard of an in{ dian with a constitution broken and ruined by illrcatmcai ? And can a doubt exist, that this happy {exemption of the savage from most of the His | which the flesh of civilized man is birr to, bebieuv \ owing to the more genial and safe remedies which . be employs. This astonishing difference in >uccess, its a fair exemplification-of the infinite superiority -* .1 :?-i-1 ?r r hw.K r?A .VI uirxiiipw ami lucaut wi vuiv ?? m*vm ! has created for lb* benefit of hif childicn, over . those which the pritle and the art of uian hare 15;VK5TF.D From a lone residence among a portion cf the (abort ginii inhabitant* of this country, end en .nUimatr acquaintance tr;l!i the methods of rurcJ ci * me of their taw Successful praclsonerr, the pro* prietor cf the *?Tur. lyvix's ?xv\cl\,'* acquired | a knowledge of some cf their most powerful* and . farorabJe remedies. From these be selected such j cs were most ctficacicns and appropriate, and after j rations experiments to lest their principles and | trengih.ho has combined (Item in the form here S presented, as the moss pcriect and beneficial for | the pnrposo for which it is recommended, j ?be proprietor oSers this preparation lo the pob> 1 lie, with the couscicuscess that he is placing with; in it* reach, a remedy capable of relieving many ul his afflicted fellow ('ring?, who arc SuEftiBjfua* der tic rarioe* chronic and" obstinate complaints lo which it is applicable. To scch it will prove of incalculable talue. as thr nteans, and in many czsestheoa/y MM?scf"re!:ceing their suffering* and, restoring them oticc more lo health and happiness, This is ndf offered as a common remedy, that may lus Mlitk (?IMN<4 s>J kitra |n:ivr4uur uv jtvum wimi iu??i? mw, but asortetrhieivit capable of >a.'nig life in many catreme ?>m, when all tfca o*ual remedies fail. Yhos it has done tcpeitnllj; and this is the reputation it has obtained wherever it has been introduced It is only about three year* since this preparation was mat presented to the public: but in thai short space of time, some hundreds of persons I might be fotmd, who would aoJemnly dcclaia that they bettered that their lircs were saved by it, t and in most cases after thsy had tried many per laps all the common remedies in rain. Wherever | it is known it is rapidly coming into n?c, and tbts ! affords the most substantia] aud convincing proof ; of its merits. . ? . The raloo of tha Panacea, is roost eoaspi aou* in those longstanding and obstinate syphilitic and scrofulous affections which have deeded a!J o0-.>remedies, and pajtieul-i;!/ tn tlwc cares where mercery Ins been so iaruhly u?rd ?? to cause dss-^ trcssiug pains in tlio bones, nodes, mercurial ui {cers, derangement of ton digestive organs, ?ix jTbei* it completely rculores and in ail cutest I entirely crvli'-stes the disease and the eflrcts o '-iwfriifif r,? . L'm rutulilultdll. noj !ea?f " '!ir paii? nt toaoU not! well, lu lliwuiuatasuu, end ' id ulcerated sore throat, iu happy effects are not lr*i apparent, firing aimutt 'niiwdiito relief. TikrB in proprr d<?ri, Tim i>oiix*? Pa "*cti o|>cralrj as an alternative, and dctcrgrnlj a d.arpnorelic, dioretic and laxative; an antipasmodic and anodyne, and in proper cnn, aa a stomachic and entaenagcgde. Qroenllj expressed, it inere area ail tire accretion* and exertions, "gi ire# lone tntha stomach, and excite* action in. the glands in a particular jnaaaer. From tticao principles its operation may be understood. This medicine has been f>and highly urefol in manv ambiguous diseases not here specified, and It has been used with arouderful success aa a ud I *U tntrtfigr, by those ?bo ate subject to com-plaints ol tire chest, and whose constitutions require new rigor. 8orh persons trill do well to tow two or three boUlew in small daere. Wbererer ndist drimJk is considered necessary, the Panacea, taken in a small dose, will ansoVr ail its pwqjojcs, in ranch less time, at less expense, and '.n a Tar more agreeable manner, than the cotmctoa durt drink. . The following certificates, oat ot baud red* aimi-. lar which MUj'hi he procured, ere givcu to show the effect ?f Tna Passeas. in U.e *ari. ous complaints therein mentioned. ant) s!j<> to r xhibit in the most satisfactory minan its super :criIjf otrer the syrups in common use. CASES OF RHEUMATISM. Cruiti.rsrox, Nor. 15,1631. Oaring the last winter end spring, I wis. alflic: ted with a trjjr term end distressing Rbcnraitism occasioned by exposure in bed weather. 1 now take crest plcasuio in sltling, that six tmtUea ot the Indians Panacea, restored mc to wrftrt health, and 1 confidently recommend it to all simUarty afflicted. JOUN FERGUSON, Ki*g $t. ' . Chaklxstos, March 37, lelfci 1 *? seised about three yean sinoe with a distressing Rheumatism caused by taking a severe cold while under the intiurnee ol mercury, and which has disabled mo (mm business nearly crer since. Dunng this period 1 hare been a ?4turnl in the Marine Hospital in this City, upwards of four months nearly, and the same length of tiinc in the Bsllimorr Hospital, and tried almost every remedy,> ith lullc benefit. On the 10th al hebruary a>o at that time scarcely able to more about upon ! erutcbee, I commenced the use of The Indian's 1 Panacea. In one mouth I found myself entin !y ' cored from the pain, and am now happy to tunthat i Icel myself perfectly well. WM. TUCKER. in.Varirr-rf. rimE for sennvrt nt s n.fvns Skvt York, Sept 10, l!<w j Till* may certify, that ut the tall ol Itfijo, I rw seized with a swelling in my neck and face, which 1 afterward* ulcerated and became large ghastly nice ra in my nAk AfUr trying several Physicians to no advantage, i went to I'ltif-drlphu, anil placed myaeli ondv. the care of Dra Physic and ticaeli, I when, after repeated salivation to no efl?-ct, I was; pronounced totally incoiahle. Afterwards I took 1 twenty bottle* of swain'* Panacea and eight bottle* of Potter'* Cathohcon, with no material bcm-fil. l>e?p-aring of life, which had now become a burthen to roe. 1 relumed to my parents in New York in IS2ft, and gate myaclf op to a lingering death. Hearing of the great success of Tub Isdia*'* ''ajraca a, however, in caaea similar to my own, I wa* pomaded to trv it, as a last resort To my gn nt utprise a* wit as satisfaction, ( soon found uiysell rapidly recovering, and upon taking seven N tiles, ?no tiicr? iiraicu anu became per urny ? 11 in im* coorw r>rtwo months, and have remained so ever since. I make this statement and wish >' published for the benefit ol those who ore lufTiTng under nmilar scrofulous or syphilitic aflecltiomr. lint ?hcy may know what ha* coord one who jus suffered everything but death, and who considers IiU life tared by the above syrup WM liI N'U AN. The above Medicine may be bad nt WILLIAM REYNOLDS drug frropi:, campkn. <? <* ? . ? v T * D TO? 3? SI A 3XD I ' . LIVER COMPBAijgrS. Dr. petkrs- vegetable medicin? STO?iAC?lcje ET ?EPATIC?, fonn_ t_ _ _ ?. i ? J . * * Vfl?. - an c<i oy ciijiuicJi analysis ana symacfiis a wtVfni vrox.vtait vigr table principles, ire cnivrjnllf icLnowlrdgod to hart* totally eclipsed tte pretensions of every other remedy, and Eorpcrct^St iBo necessity of every other mode of tfratment, wherever the above disease are (ooBd-to-szk. as we!! as in the enlargement oi the Sptctn an4 in JavaJiet > Amen; the symptoms of Dyspepsia and. jLirercomplainteT arc Vlatulene^itiourcess or burning iir the stomach uzelanclzoly i:raliLi!iiy, disagreeable lastb in tbe mouth; grrat irregalarjly of appetite,' which is sotofeimes r'.racioc3,and cl other limes greatly dc/icifnt, thirst, (elid breath, naoses, vreaturss of the EtoiniHfc.acid er delation*, palpitation, * owsinets, irregSSfily ol the bowel#, pressure on the stomach after meals, pain in the heed, diniccss or Vertigo; confusion of mind, attended with loss cf ir.< tr.' ry. a gnawing in the' stomach w hen cmpir, chiSJncss, aflectien of sight and hear --J ?* ?*.- t,?.L sr.jf j%u a:;u nnku-n ih uit iml*, i?b^v?i, ? ? turbrd sleep, cold feet and truncJ*. tremor, nncasi::< ? in t!:c thmal, chough pain in the rZie or brrsai, &c. . Three iccdcciccf bare beer, found ed rficctna! 111 rrnr.rjng the coinplaint (for which they are rrcotr.mendrd, that physician* frequently baring exhausted all their thill, to liu!e or no purpose. j DRPGTERS I Auti Billions Bills. These pill*are co? posed entirely of rcgetaolo j matter, and h hru tal.cn recording to the directions which accompany tl?rmr ate highly beneficial iu the euro and prevention of all ttilioas complaints They act csjwreially unpen the liver, trfcen in a lorptd condition, carrying elTa larjjn quantity of . bile, through the influence of the excement fuse> tion. which it suSVred to remain in the system, trculd produce either Jaundice, Liver Complaint, . Billious Fever Ferer and Ague, or $omtf other ' ItW'V** In rait l?nnw inrYUftP ?UU? vn/UHJ 1?? y?Hf? 0 VI ?w? the bowels, ti.ey act Iikea charm, i Asauauti dyspeptic andduwrr pi)! tbey are in- ! valuable. Mao/ person* who wcrc'sabjccl-to sio; lent attacks of s:ck headache hare bcea .perffcetl/ | cored in a few weeks by their use. Those Who asi jsubject to that distrcwa* complaint, sa-f.rkw.s3 I b^r tckinj a portirn or tr o <?f them a lew iiys pre riona to embarking en board 'he vemd, will ff s!j um?1 certain to wape it. Fen.-lea can ere tUtit ' at all prnod.\ willwnt incurr.rj aoy risk. iVrtOtta j ffc'a{T t? *t'3 cr to a jou'.lierri elLin*,**: hoold by all j means take r>:n* rfihe*e fullA*w ;th thrm. ^heir ' eirtnes will terrain onin pahrd P>r years in an* di| mate, rin :*in?UaT?huuld ke without there'jptU*, a * 'purlin of them, otcasietnilty, would ke-the (moans of prevrulm? mocli cuSrm* from sickseso It I s f.'rm nrglerl cf kerpir * op n rrjofrr peristaltic action cftbe stomach sod towels, ihns eniS?rhJg to . ; in- absented and u.in *kd. or?tl? the blood; onumtni] hied fluids, that j.icitjjnr.uc* a:r ! ; tlccrd Dr. hip. fecU confident thitTWrpfrson-rrho ?**<** thesfc jpilba fair trul, cii! i \rr dlr; fivl willing to to ' without them. j - They contain no particVof Mercery,or pay toil gml.ent that dees not act in harmony with health ' I and pp? t ' ;i' "i Bat. Dr. I*. tnslirs it prrlicolwt/ understood that those pills pa#j.ew be<?fieial qualities independent I ?f their purgatur/ffi-rt*; thrr are loth lenic and ?- . ... . _ ... ... .L ?. 1.: j or?'U9inirn^aciia^ iipc^u mr KUCUH; AUU rnl fanrUons; tiiw* ulrrn^llwqirtjj the patient, *while Utcy mnoTc obsUoctiuns Sjjcdicine* which ptysrii n? other, excepting catliartiJ: qualities, dc- bihUtc*t|u? patient, and thefr repeated cee tay? tba foundation of a long catalogue of Chrooic" dowsers ?.*** " Dr. P. bsvfnj Icon.educated a&dor the meet eminent American and European tcrdicaJ profea eiip and practiced hie profession msnr years in the Booth whirr? ducajes of the nw*t oho'isutr charac* ? (er pre Tail, consider* himself well qualified to judge on the nature of diseases Incident to warm climates. .. I-'. Prepared and sold hp Joseph PrkSlly Peters, M. D. at hi* Institution foe the care of obstinate dis; um, bp means ol vegetable remedies, No. 199 Libeitv street. New Yrrh, inventor and sole proprHor Each b^x contains 40 pills, price 50 cents. TV above valuable Medirines tuay be obtained at the I)tug Store ol YOUNG & M'KAIN. Camden, May 7,183G. Rontfc of Entertainment. i * a urnto*. jjfJIUE Subscriber informs his friends * ^ ami the public generally, that lie has ?ukcn the house formerly occupied bjr Mr Whi. R? yal, as a Hoitac of Entertainment ami in prrparrd to accommodate nil who may fa*or him with a call, in the best manner. . His table will be at all limes furnished with the test the up country market can 1 afford. His bar with the choicest liquors, his rubles w ith the most wholessme pro| vision, attended by frithfal ostlers, and 'from hit constant attention, and nfirtmit; ting exert inns to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. I A. D. JOHNSON. Lancaster March 12?7-3m The Charlt'iiou Mereury, Columbia Telescope, Chertw Curette. and Charlotte Journal will publish the above four tiinrs and scud their accounts to this office fur payment. CARPENTER'S Fluid Fs tract ^arsapartita. Extract Bucfcu, Extract Jalap, Fttract Butternut, Svrnp Liverwort, Ruilcr'a Magnrsian Aperient, Halm of Columbia, Hunter's Corn Plaster, Hrgoan Pills, Imperial Hair Dye, Bleaching Liquid, to remove iron moulds and ink spots trom linen. Dcwirtg's Cement, for mending broken glass , rhina , vVc : J will's \> .iter Proof Varnish. AL>0?-Sal ABrstos, I.-inglas;*, Gum Arabic, Gam Senegal, Arrow f? . #V. I.....I n. i * i\oui, Vsiiruu, jujuik: i iisic, l OIU .Soda tio. Liquorice and Opium do. Peppermint do. Rhubarb do. Metal Bronze?, and u variety of Surgical Instruments, just received and lor sale by YOUNG & M'KAIN. March Vi, 1?*J.