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Mil.. I of some new fact, or hear some strange trait ii her character, which would not authorise hir to carry into execution said vow; and could w not safely say that in many instances, younj men are not so much to he blamed as some in sinuating and meddling connexion or friend?? I feel pretty sure that there would have beci many more now enjoying t>ic comforts whicl are to be derived from Marriage the happiest hfe, W hen living with a darling wife, had it not been for some selfish and aristocrat*! ral principle. This has ofien been the case which impedes the progress of a loving couph to the life of Hymenial felicity. Man and woman were created happy, with nut spot or blemish, hut the woman being be guiled bythe serpent, partook of the forbiddet fruit, and gave to the man, Adam, and he <!i< ate. Therefore, all mankind are culpable, ant I think it not at all out of place, to notice brief !y, some of the defects which arc peculiar to and very predominent amongst the opposite sex. I believe it is a known fact, that younc Indies have four prayers: first, a rich man; se condly an intelligent man; thirdly, a handsome man; fourthly and lastly, Lord, any?and ofter have they been constrained to say by their ac tions, "Lord, any," whom they once scoffed ant derided. How often do we see young ladies ul lowing some t\Vo or three young men to address them at the same time? saying by their con duct, if we cannot get one, we will another.? How frequent lo we see them coquetting younji men with those assumed captivating 1 >oks an:] smiles; haring no thought of marrying or carrying into muturation those hypocritical confessions of love. We often hear of disappointments, perhaps unconditional bargins made, by the parties, rati iicd l?y the interested, and somn of the most prominent steps taken towards preparing lor the event, and the unsuspicious man almost in the act of starting to the appointed place of destination. He received the unsuspected and heartrending intelligence, that she wishes to lie off, and offers the trivial excuse, she engaged herself to liim unpremeditated!)', after bavin" found out site can get o*ie oft he superior clusr, or she engaged herself to some other gentlerran some months since. We hear of soinc leaving home in order to avoid redeeming a solemn promise. Is this praisworthy and justiflablc in the sight of Cod? I trow not. There is no doubt some of our most promising literary young men, men whose mental faculties had proved to he more than ordinary, have gone period!)* distracted, on account of young ladies w horn they loved, who so positively plighted themselves to them, and afterwards proved unfaithful. I hope that prudence and logic combined, will arrest nfiairs so unpleasant, and that each parly ?i!l reform, and that ju.-t and untarnished principles will actuate every man to propound n question of matrimony, and that all voting ladies accede, if agreeable, if not, never pretendingly reciprocate, always keeping yourselves divested of coquetry?or at least until I get a wife. An Osscrati One, f z.z. z. k "Don't Worry."'?When I>u!sfrode Whiti> locks was embarking as Cromwell's Envoy tn Sweeden in 16o3, lie .was much di>titrbe I in mind as be rested in Harwich on the preceding night, which was very stormy, while he reflected on the distracted stale of the nation. Ii happened that a confidential servant slept i:i an i adjacent bod, who, finding that Ins master could not sleep, at length sai l. "Pray, sir will you givn nte leave to a<k you a question?" '-(Vrtninlv." "Prav, sir, don't you think that God governed the worl l v t\ well before you onnri into il?" "Undoubtedly." "And pray, sir, don't you think he will govern it quite as well when yon are gone out it?" Yes. "Then. sir. prav oxru.se me, hut don't you think you rnav trust him t<? govern it quite as long as you live?" T< this question Whitelocke had no reply; hut turning himself about, soon fell fast asleep til he was summoned to embark. ^ 1 -'-'I BKWARE OF COUNTERFKI I S A.ND l.MII'A TIONS. Tlio unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of DR WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, in al the diseases for which il is r> couin ci.de I, curing rna ny cases after the skill of the b?*et physicians was una vailing, has effected a large and increasing demand fo It. This fact Ins caused many unprincipled coun terfeker* and imitators to palm iff spurious mixtures of similar name and appearance, fur the genuine R-iI ?am. Some arc called "Syrup of Wild Cherry," "BaI sam of Spikenard," "Wild Cherry Comfrcy." Another, Wcstcr's Balsam of Wild Cherry," mbpellinj the name, and forging certificates to rcscm! le those o ihotruo Balsam. "Dr. \Vistar*s Balsam of Wild Cher rjr," is the only genuine. The rest merely imitate tin name of the original, while they possess none of its vir lees. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF TIIE GEN U1NE. The genuine Balsam is put up in bottles, with tlx words "Dr. Wistar's Bals un of Wild Cherry, PJiila,' blown in iho glass; each bottle bearing a label on tin front, with thesignature of II. WISTAR, M. D. This will be enveloped hereafter with J a new wrap per; eopyriglit secured, 1814, on which will always ap pear the written signature of' I BU TTS." None genuine, unless signed I. Butts on the wrappci Sold in Camden by J. R. McKtin; at wholesale by I1 M. C'-licn &. Co., Charleston, and by Druggets gen ?rally in South Carolina. Jayne'* Expectorant. This medicine has already proved it^'df to lie all that i has been recommended, bv those 'who have given it a fai test in this country, and the demand for. it increases dnilj We have just liea.-d t!" an important cure of Asthma ?l:-i. i.? i.?? i i?. ,t... ,1(.i,.l1|l,,rin Allien Vlicvir J ?r, uiv ... ... .v .. town?the case was tliat of a female who lia-1 for a Ion time been under the care of a physician but had receivei no relief, and her case was considered hop-less. As a las resort she purchased a bottle of I)r. Jayne' Expectorant which earned her to expectorate freely, era luully cease: her cough, and is rapidly restoring her li.-alth. We have n hesitation in saying that this prej-nration of I >r. Jayne f< cure of coughs, colds, influenza, asthma, cousumptioii. An is the IB'*! valuable medicine ever offered to the Ani'-riee public. There is no quackery about it?I)r. Jayne is one t tiie most skilful practising physicians in Pennsylvania; an wherever his various prepartions have Iv-a thoroughly tw ted, he is looked upon as a great public benefactor. Somerset (311 ) Journal. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINT may I cured wfth certainty, and at a trifling expense, by mkin every night, at bed-time, two or three of Jayne V Sanntiv Pills, and a dose of either his Alterative or Vermiliig three times a day. This treatment never fails to cure. WELL, WELL! I'M BECOMING BALD, and can help it. is frequently expressed by those whose Hair, (like false friend) is leaving them. Now this is all a rnistaki Jayne"s Hair Tonic, faithfully applied for a week, will pr> serve the Hair from falling off, remove all dirt and damlrul prevent it* becoming prematurely gray, cure eruptive di eases of the scalp, and still more, by its continued use r clothe the head with new and lieatittful hair. u ?1 I.? IW Ii t .vn.. I'liiirwl.-lnhin ,,,,,1 n i Jt7J#?*.4CAl VI11 Jf 1/1 1/1. ?/. ....... r? .... , agency by JA.MKS R. Mi lvAIN, Camden, S. C. Administrator's I\otice. The subscriber having received grant of I/jttei of Administration de bouis non, of all and singul; the goods and chattels, rights and credits that wci of Mrs. Margaret A/a this, deceased, iiereby give notice to all persons having demands against th said estate, to hand them in properly attested, ar those indebted are required to make imniedial , payment. J. VV. REM BERT, Jan. 19. Adm'rde Bonis Non. n Ha CQo C2D=? H?"1 n Kershaw Lodge.Number 9 e ^ The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld = at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clockt Dy order of the N. G. 1 L. A. AUSTIN, Secretary. :i ? riimilnii l^hatiuir Club. The meetings of this society will do held at their Hall on Friday evenings. A. M. KENNEDY, Secretary. , jIJr*TIje friends of Adjutant JAMES CAN? TEY, I lie present incumbent, propose him to their fellow citizens as a candidate for re elec. tion to tho next Legislature. OCT" We are authorized to announce Major ) James L. Reid as a candidate for Representa. tive in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. . OO" We are authorized to announce Dr. J E. A. SALMOND as a candidate for Repres,r entative in the Stale Legislature, at the ensuing election. , We are authorized to announce Major A. H. Roykin as a candidiafe f>r re election j for Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. i (XT'We are authorized to announce Lieut. J. B. KERSHAW as a candidate for Major of the Lower Battalion 22d Regiment, S. C. M. at the ensuing election. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE* Keep it before the People of Lancaster District. t We the citizen? of this District, announce ELI , C. BISHOP, Esq., as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, ti e next term. Mr. Bishop being a native of our District, lias given us an opportunity of ' ' ? L! 11 r tin *t\ ihn nrpcpnt Knowing mill well, irum iiib ivum u|> ,<> 1 time. His honesty, honor and strictly sober and moral principles have been well tested among us, ' and highly appreciated by all good citizens who know him well. We therefore earnestly rccomI mend him to the favor and respect of each and r every voter of our District, and hope they will feel it their duty to give him the office, as he is every way qualilied to discharge the duties thereof with cr d t to him.- elf, and satisfaction to the people, and 1 we will appreciate the favor. MANY VOTERS. March SOih, 1848. Gentlemen ami Fellow Citizens?From a sense of the duty and obligation I am under for the high , honor conferred by so numerous and respectable a portion of the good people, 1 accept your nomina' tion, and return you my warmest thanks and heartfelt gratitude for the honor thus conferred, and I i pledge myself to the people, if found worhty of their confidence, and they elect me to the high and , responsible office, to discharge its duties with all i honesty and integrity, to show all the favor and I lenity that lies in my power, without incurring a I liability upon myself or securities. I 1 remain, Dear Sirs, vour most obedient servant, ELI C. BISIIOP. ; To the Voter* of Lancaster Jlistrict. jjApWe are authorized to announce L. 1>. .McATHElt as a Candidate for Tax Collector for Lancaster District, at the next election fhr that office. And Let no voter doubt the result; hut stand up for him lifte David did for Israel ( against Culiali, the champion of the Philistines. 1 100 .lSadu buatuicr Coats, ; Have just been received from New York, by the sub.-c.iber; among them may bo found every style i now fis'iiouable. lYccs from two to ten dollars ! j Also, just opened, a beautiful assortment of made I Yes s, Vesting?, fa icy Linens and Coating cloths, j some verv fine. To insure sales they will be of1 fared very low. E. \V* BONNEY. PSi- VAi'tlicrucr. I The undersigned lias li s day opened another ' case of Taney Dry Goods, seven days from New York?among them some elegant Berages. Prints and mourning Ginghams, Irish Linens, Lawns, Table Diap rs, Doilces, Fans, Sun .Shades, &c. ' | Apr.] 5. E. W. BONNEY. , ]\etv Spring Woods. I i The sub.-criler w.ll receive by il.e DeKalb, his j s'.ock <>I fresh .Spring Goods, from New Y'ork. March -JH. 11. LEVY. j NEW STORE. The subscri jer would inform the public, that he j has taken the Brick Store formerly occupied by 1 : Cap'.. Ah u y, a few doors below the corners of . j Broad and DeKalb streets, where he has opened a ! stock of GROCERIES, such as Sugar, Coffee, r ! Salt, .Moi isses. Mackarel, Rice, Powder, Shot &c, | Also, Porter, Ale, Crackers, Confectionary, Tobacco, Segars, &.c. &c. II iving purchased his Goods i for cash, he is enabled to offer bargains to purchasers, who are tsspcctfully invited to give him a call. A. E. ALLEN. . April -1 li .'it ' Garden Hoes and Rakes; Brade's patent lioes; ' Elwell and Chester's Uocs, all sizes; Spades; Shovels, Ccc.; for sale by 0*' ?<SaU j Feb. ~"J. E. \V. BO.WEY. JOS. R. KERSIIAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Uraad-strect, ('amden, s. C. ' ' 1 ' ' * - Nlmulnr r.nil_ 3 AUdlUS UIU V-UUris ui iVJiauani uunuv., ' aster and Fairfield Districts. s Carriages. Tlic subscriber has how on hand a variety of i. Buggies, Jtockaways and Harness, which lie oilers lor sale on liberal terms. Will build and repair any description of carriage, and attend to shoeing horses. A portion of patronage is respectfully so; I licited. ltOBEBT MAN. j March 8, 10 (it Carpeulcr to tlire. Will be hired by the day or job, by j March -d?. " II. LEVY. ! j Executor's Notice. ' ; All persons to whom the Estate of .1/ary Kcrshatv deceased, is indebted, will hand in their ac~ counts properly attested; and those indebted to the i Estate make immediate payment to ' J. B. KERSHAW, qualified Ex'or. j j A/arch 15th, 18 I'd. 11 Ot J Daguerreotype. .. ! The subscriber lias fitted up his Rooms over the n I'osl Ojjice, where he will be ready to wait upon '[! any wlio may favor iiini with a call. Cluixl likej' 1 iiesses, warranted, or no charge will be made. Prices reduced to suit the times. Hours from 10 A. ill. until 5 1?. M. I.13. ALEXANDER. A/arch 10th, 1848. 11 4t ie | ? CAMDEN AND CHARLOTTE MAIL LINE. 't The Post Master General "having given dircc:i tions to run the mail Jroin this place tu Charlotte ' three times a week, instead of twice, as former y, if- the public will thcrelorc, please take notice, thai * , the stage will leave Camden every Monday, Wed! nesday and Saturday, at 8 A. AL, and arrive in 1 Lancaster the same afternoon. i?i ....Victor avptv Tnnsdav. Thursday and IiiCiivg mnvwoiv. v. v.^ - ? j , ? v Sunday, at 5 A. M., and arrive in Charlotte by r; !l>- M* rs j Leave Cliarlotle every Monday, Wednesday ant ir Saturday at y A. M. and arrive in Lancaster same c afternoon; leave Lancaster every Tuesday, Thursn day and Sunday at 5 A. M. and arrive in Canidei le at 3 P. M. id JAMES McEWEN, Contractor. Le Feb. 2tl, 184a. a tf The Charlotte JcfFersoniar. will please inser: three times and hand in their bill to J, A/cE. MR. W. H. CRISP, Professor of Elocution to the Universities of I Cambridge, Edinburg and Dublin, Has the honor to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the city and its environs, his intention of givin an EVENING WITH THE POETS, On which occasion he will l>e assisted by AIRS. W. II. CRISP, Tuesday Evening, April 1, ISIS. PARTIAL PROGRAMME. Elocution*, Remarks o.v Reading, Memory, Prose, Poetrv. Iliank Verse. Shaksnea re's Romeo & Juliet. Tcini<est, Merchant of Venice. Selections from Bvron, .Scott. Moore, Longfellow, N. 1\ Willis. DRAMATISTS. Selections from the following celebrated Plays: Till*. IIONEY MOON. ItOMEO ANI) JULIET. THE LADY OK LYONS. An Address written for Mrs. W. II. C'iwsp, commemorating THE VICTORIES IN MEXICO. CCP"Mr. W. II. Ckisp having received applications to give a Oniric of Lessons in Elocution, as taught by him to the Students, Gentlemen of the Law, and Teachers of Academies in Columbia, has the pleasure of stating that the names of Ladies and (ientlemen desirous of receiving instruction will be received at Mr. Young's Book Store. Should the number prove satisfactory to Mr. Crisp, he will jswuponc his Northern engagements. List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Camden So. Ca . on the 1st April lfUS, which if not called for before, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office the 1st July next. A?Arledge Elizabeth, Allen Joseph, Abbott Margarett, (2) Addison Sarah. B?Barwick J. W.. Black Dr, Chs. II.. Bailey Charles, Bussard Jos. S., Boykin Stephen, Bass Elizabeth, Barwick E. M.. Brown George, Britt Atnos, Brown John, Burgess J. S. C?Christmas Win., (I) Campbell Sarah J., Cunningham Joseph. (4) Chisholm A- A: Co., Caldwell L. W-, Cuttino D. W.. Campbell Drury J. D?Dye Wm. It., (2) Dickinson James, Dean Marv. Dunn Win., Ditlin A. It.. Dye C. L., Dunlup Alex'r., Delvalh Baron?any descendant of. E?Edwards Bev. Win. F?Ford Mary, Fisher E. II., Agent Saluda Manufacturing Co., Eraser liev. E. L G?Glisten Air.. GofT Gates. II?Hamilton W. JL. llogan Harriet, IIolHa Thetia, Hughes David E., Jlenson Thos.. Harrison Jus., Hunter Wm. t\, Hubbard Jnlui, Harrison John, Hunter Mary A. J?Jones Captain B., June Dr. D. It. K?Kelly John, Kennedy Julia F., Kirklaml Sam'I, Kirki land John, Kirkland William. L?I awronce Edward. I it -II..L-? a.I M..l.nflri< 'IVm tr,.TVini..| Mfirrr't. R.. ; McKa Senora. Martin John ll.. M?K>re PivmL*}*, Milling MaTilda, McKa-kill K., .Myers Eilitli. 3Iatiscll H. J.. Morris 1 j Win. J.. .McNauglitcn W. I).. .Mclvain Win. & John, 31cDaniel Elizabeth. .Mc Coy Benjamin. N?Nelson S. W., Nelson YYililam. I O?O'hoarn .Morris, Owens Arrhv, 1'?Perry S. A., Peixottu I). ('.. IVay A. E.,Peav John E. K?lloton Martha Robinson John. <-) Roehelle Cynthia, Hush Sain'l V.. R>vill A. J., linbcsou W. E. S?Sturgcss A. I!.. S.niiliern John I'., Singer Wesley, J Sessions t'hs.. Starke Or. J. 1).. Sizer 1!., (2) Starke Thorn- 1 as. Stevenson Wnt., Solomans S. S. j T?Tnrnage Isaac, Taylor Caroline, Thorn Henry. . W?Wilkinson Suugry, Wilkinson Simon, ("2) Wheat John, Wright John M., (2) Ward M.. Whiiaker K. I-., (2) XV est Jas.lt., Williams J-aura. Wessingcr J. < V? Voting Henry B., Young Win. R.. Y oung John. ( Persons asking for letters fnnn this list, will please say j iliev an? Advertised. JOHN N. GA3IEWELL, P. M. April 1st, 1818. J .VAIL AKKAXGLJIEXTs. i NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CIIERAW, &C. Due daily, at : : : : 101 P. M. 1 Closes " ', : : : : : 9 P. 31. < SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, &C. Due daily, at : : ; ' 2 A. 31. . Closes " * : : : : ; 'J P- M. CHARLESTON MAIL. Due dailv, at : : : : 2 A. 31. . Closes ? : : : y p. 31. CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. II. AlC. ( Due Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 3 P. 31. ] Closes Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 A. 31. i YOHKVILLE 31 AIL, VIA RED HILL, (Vc. < Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A. 31. t Closes same Jay, at : : : IP. 31. LYNCHWOOD MAIL, GIA TILLER^ FERRY. , Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 10 1'. 31. ( Closes Tuesday and Friday, at : : i) P. 31. OFFICE HOURS. From 7 A. 31. to 1 P. 31. From 3 P. 31. to sunset every ' dav except Sunday. J'rom 'J u> 10 A. 31. on the Sablielli. JXF* According to an act of ('ongrese, all Newspapers that j are not forwarded directly from the olliee of publication, , and all Circulars and Handbills must pre-pay a |K>siage of three cents each, or tlwy will not be forwurded in the mail. 1 FOtt SALE. ' The suliscriber oilers his PLANTATION for sale, lying < on the waters of Ilia Lynches Creek, in l^nieaster District, inunedialely on the put uc road leading from .Monroe (I'nion ('. J1.) .V ( . in Cum leu. und wuliiu one nine ui me puouc road lending from Lancaster Court House in Chesterlicld I ourt House. 'I'lie Luid adjoins Robert Hurler, Jolm Robertson, Uriah FmuL-rhurk and .Marv Knight,and ei in tains In-1 ween live and six litindred A ere-, is .-nuaied in a pleasant and healthy portion of tiie country. and iiiiinediately in the Cold Region?say, l\vn miles front I riah I'underhurk's mine, and about four miles from Belk's mine. The soil is ipiite productive to all kinds of grain, und a considerable part of tile tract is bottom land, Well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton. The o|iened Laud is in a line state of cultivation. and abounds with springs of exceiient water, and small streams running through the Plantation; also, a creek I of considerable size runs through the land, along which is some excellent bottom I .and. now in cultivation. On the premises is a good Dwelling House, Kitchen and Stroke Houses. |i >gt thcr Willi many oilier convenient Imildings. all in good repair; also, a Ham and Stables, a Thrash- ' er and House 24 by -IS feet, a Cotton Gin. House and Screw, Ac. Ac. ( Any jiersuii w ishing it bargain, call on the snliscrilier. < J. fl ndekbl uk. March IT, ISK 13 3t ] Hooks aiul Stationary. school hooks, Of every kind used in our Sehools BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AM) HYMN'S, misceli.aneoi s and classical books, 1 COPY AM) CYPHERING BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, niul other Aceoiiut Books. PASS AM) MKMORA.NDI Al HOOKS, SLATES AM) PENCILS. MONOCHROMATIC PAPER AM) CKAVON'S, BLACK AND KKD INK. BLACK SA.NI), BLACK AND KLD LEAD PENCILS, LETTER, WRITING AND DRAWING PAPER, Killed and Plain. NOTF. PAPKK AND ENVELOPES, SEALING WAX AND WAFERS, Ac. Ac. March i:?. A. YOUNG. SvpBHiteW The snliscrilier will o|k*ii 011 Thursday, the lfith of March, an elegant variety of Sl'KI.NO AN D SUMMER GOODS, purchased since the 1st of Mareli in New York. Among them may be found a large assortment of LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, French Kid and Silk Gloves. I.incn and Cotton Edging and Inserting*, Linen Cumhrie Handkerchiefs, some new style, Silk warp and common Alipaclias; all kinds of Cotton Goods. Also?Fancy Linens and N estings, dillereiil styles of Summer Hats, Ac. Thcv will lie sold on the Is-st terms. March l.?. E. W. BO.NAKY. Just licccivcrt. A fresh supply of GENUINE MEDICINES Among them arc? MURRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA SUPERIOR ENGLISH MUSTARD CAMPHOR lll'ST I VSTOIl (111. DO S\VRET Oil. ALCOHOL 31EA KIM'S EX I'll ACTS, l'OK FLAVORING TARRANT'S SEI.T/.KR APERIENT CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTH AC11E DROPS, SUPERIOR Will IK WAX 'J'(> W N s EN D'S S A IIS A PA RI I.F.A SWAVNITS SYRI P OE WILD CHERRY The above, together with every other article in the Drug line, viz? Medicines, Taints, Oils, Window (llass PERFl'JIEItY, will be sold at least as 'ow as articles of like quali, ty can be obtained in the neighborhood. JAMES R. AIcKAIN. ! Feb. 29. 9 tf Mark's Ancii-ni and MihIitii Alias. GO plains, folio I PiiikiTlon's I niMTsal Allas. (il plains, folio .Mills' District Majisof Sonih Carolina, till plates, fojjio | -Milnhnll's -Modern and Ancient Alias, Ro Miller's lliinimit Atlas, Hvo. ' AInn li 'JS. A. YOI'NC. I Wliitc JLcud, Window (?luss. ! A new supply of TVliite i.ead and M'indow Glass just received. Ah these articles are puri chased at cash prices, they will he sold lower than they have ever been in this market. J\'othing will be gained by sending to Charleston for them Before purchasing elsewhere call at the subserit bcr's. FRANCIS L. ZBM1\ Feb. 23, 1848. 8 if vjC - _ 'Vir * FASHIONABLE anrcW litter. REMOVAL. The subscriber informs her friends and the public, thar Hie has taken the store formerly occupied by Dr. A. DeLeon, and has just returned from Charleston with a select lot of SPRING GOODS, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons; Flowers, Laces, J Gloves, Hats and Caps, which will bo sold for cash or to DunctnaJ customers on the usual terms. 1 Bonnets repaired and trimmed. : New York and English Fashions just received. All Tailoring done at this Establishment war ranted. M. GOUDLAD. April 1. 14. tf Attention Firemen. A it 1 t> i li . i\? <: < miniu jiMir iveguiar uusmess meeting iu your flail on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock. WARREN, Snc'y. VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES. The following are a few of the many valuable Family Medicines now in general use andjwhich may be obtained, wholesale and retail at CLEVELAND'S, Nearly Opposite Masonic Ilnll. ' Peters' Vegetable Pills Wistar's Balsam of Wild Rchap's Headache Pills Cherry Beckwith's Pills Townsend's Sarsaparilla Spencer and Lees' Pills Carpenter's do Hooper's Female Pills Sands' to Wright's ImJ.Veg. Pills Clove Anodyne ToothDavis' Pain Killer ache Drops Philo.oken, or Female's Rowand's Tonic Mixture Friend Henry's calc. .1/agnesia RIcAlistcr's Ointment Tarrants seltzer Aperient Harrison's Do Gum Arabic Lozenges Scotch Itch Do Brewer's fancy do Rose Do Robinson's patent Barley Dallcy's Pain Extractor Together with a fresh supply of Paints, Oil's, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty and Turpentine; Brushes, Toilet Soaps and d Among which are. Luhin's line Extract of Jockey t Club, Rose, Patchouly, Vervicnne; & c. &c. Also?Bristol Bricks, Whiting, Sperm. Train J and Castor Oils of superior quality at reduced pri- ti ces. For sale as above. a April 5. 14 tf * CLEVELAND'S b Indian Southern Vegetable Deobslment. ? The plants from which this Medicine is com- k pounded have been known tu and used by the Aborpines of the Southern States long before the first settlement of the country. The first settlers u icquired from the Indians in their immediate vicin- si ity a knowledge of their very extraordinary medicinal propert es and made use of them, separate or compounded with others combined. The recipe l" from which this medicine is compounded has been used by a respectable family for more than fifty vears with great success, in treating all diseases of he Skin and impurities of the IJIood. Jt is composed of four plants indigenous to the o vicinity of Charleston, &C. The plants have been 1 gathered with groat care by on experienced jlotan- 1 st and the medicine is now prepared in a scientific tl nanner, and by a new chemical process of extrac:inglhc medicinal virtues of plants. Most medicines of this class arc administered indiscriminately without regard to disease, restriction in food, *" Jiet or exe cisa and are so mixed up and disguised .h it their active principles are rendered cntireiy ncrt or are destroyed. Not so this medicine. It . contains the curative virtues of the four plants " A'ithout disguising their natural taste. P' I would now inform those who desire to use this ncdicine that it would be entirely useless to do e' >o without strictly adhering to the directions. It is not pretended that this medicine shall cure ill diseaes that humanity is heir to, but a few of lie most distressing ones, it will be found, will field like magic to its restorative energies. 1 a know tlr't the id ea of a new medicine to conic into S competition with the many preparations of A'arsaoarilia and olh-.r alterative medicines, may st em :o many presumptuous, or to say the least absurd, flic proprietor places it before the public to stand jr fall upon its own merits. (_ The list of diseases for which it is recommended and winch it is sincerely believed will cure, are is follows: Scrofula and its consequent diseases, . viz: primary, secondary, tertiary and consecutive Vcnerial jfiscascs; enlargement of the Joints, [Hands, and Ligaments; Rheumatism, Neuralgia _ md all Eruptions of the Skin and diseases arising Iro a an impure state of the Wood. l'rcjiare i only by J. A. Cj.evkla.nd, and for sale h is above. \ N. 13.?Mcdii ines may be obtained at any hour \i of the night by knocking at the side door. (. April"), 11 tf v James Cliesnut, jr., Esq., is my sole Agent and Attorney, with full power to act tor me in settling the Estate of the late Dr. George ll? ynolds: and no _ other person is authorised to use my name, or to receive money or grant discharges of the said Estate, unless specially empowered in writing by bim or myecll. JiAKV C. REYNOLDS. Ailm'x of ti. Reynolds. A/arch -'7, 1617. Plain black and co orcJ Horaces for ladies dresses, black . i.d.colored Ginghams, Prints &c., la- ,< die Cravats, superior Kid Cloves, Silk A7its, colored Linen lor Killing Dresses, cr riled Skirimg cloth, l'ateut Skirts tj-c., just opened by , ] :. \V. HON A KV. J Dentistry. Dr. J. LEE is now in Camden, and will wait on bis customers during this and the ensuing week. A/urch '-"J. 1?1 tit To Kent, * The Ilousc recently occupied by the subscriber. c Possession given immediately. J.t llAKLES WORTH. r March 29. J Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership licretolorc known as the firm ~ of Chambers if* Rankin, Camden, S. C. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 11. \V. Chambers is authorised to collect the debts and close up the concern, and is authorised to use tiie name of the S firm for that purpose, 11. W. CHAMBERS, K.J. RANKIN. mm i~., ,i.? ' JLIJU U UUCI C r_^ IICU Will lUUllMlJC un; i/Hi?liiv<oo III his own iiuinc, thanks his Iriciuls lor loriner patronage and solicits a cunt nam e of the same. 11. W. CHAMBERS. j Marc!i 29 _ 13 It Stone Lime Ac. The subscriber lis on hand a lot of superior Stone Lime, in goo l order. Also, Plaster Paris,; Cement and Marble Dust, all of which he will sell very low, L C1IATTEN. . March 29 13 tf_ , CAMDEN BRANCH. TEN MILES oi the Camden I'kam ii Rail Road, from the Junction to Ci.akknuon arc now J open lorthe transportation of Freight and l'asscn- j gcrs. A passenger Train runs daily in connection . with the Trains on the South Carolina Kail Road, j Freights will also be taken to and Irom this station, , 1 the charges however, on freight to Clarendon must I for the present, he paid in advance. For further particulars, apply to IV. I). Haxlev, 1 Agent at Clarendon, or to the Agents on the S. C. 6 Rail Road. JOIIN McRAB, Engineer &c. March 'Jfi. 1.'} tf I'or Sale or Kent. i The house and lot recently occupied by Mr Pegucs, adjoining the residence of the subscriber, ' fronting on Fair Street. To one desiring to lease for a term of years the place will be let on rcasona- i bio terms and put in thorough repair. ! W. M. SHANNON. i March 8, 1818. 10 if THE WORLD'S ILLATION! TIT AT Tit K PILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERROR By Dr, Ujpliam's Vegetable Electuary The groat sensation which was created among the Med cal Faculty, and th.onghout the civilized world, by the ai noun >cnient of Dr. Uplmm's Elactuary, for the cure of Pilt (a disease that resisted all former medical treatment,) lis settled down into a thorough confidence that it is a positiv and speedy cure in all cases of Piles, either Bleeding o Blind, External or Internal, also, for all diseases of the Sto maoh and Bowels, such as qevkre and habitual c0stivf.nf.s8, dvspkfsia, j.iv er Complaint, Inflammation of tiie Spleen, Kidnevs Bladder, Bowels, and Spine; Ulceration of the 1.x pestines; Flow op Bj.ood to the IIead. <Vc.; and FUJI THE BELIEF OF -MARRIED WOMEN. Voluntary Certificates United States Marshall's Office, ) New York, December 6th, 18-17. J Messrs. Wvatt A- Kktciian?Genilemen?Understand ini; that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Uf tain's Vegetable Electuary fur the eure of Piles, I hav leemed it a duty to volunteer a recommendation in liehal >f that valuable Medicine. 1 have been afflictad with th Piles many years, and oave tried various remedies, hut will jo Ijeneficial efleets. Inpeed, I begiin to consider my cas mpeless. But. about the first of Scptemlier last, I was pre railed upon by a friend, to make a trial of the above namei nedieine; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am no inly relieved, but I believe perfectly cufed. I most earnest y recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to b ifilicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very Rcspeetfullv, your ob't. servant, ELV -MOORE. New York. September 6th. 1817. Messrs. Wvatt <fc Ketehnm?Gentlemen?I am constrain id to give you a sla'ement of the liencfit I derived fron isiug Dr. L'pnam's Electuary, in a case of Piles, hv so do ng. j shall render a Ix-ndlil to those who are suffering from hat troublesome disease. I was reduced for several year tv the Piles so much that it was with great difficulty foi lie to walk or altera! in my business. 1 id so suffered fron: ithcr disease, which were extremely troublesome, and vhieh I am pleased to say two Imxes of the Klectnryentire' y removed; and that my health is ljetter now than it hai iev11 for many years, it has done me and my family sinn norc good, and with less expense. than all the physicians u vhom I have applied, or medicine that I have used. 1 remain, still in perfect health. Your oh't serv't. NELSON NEWTON, 280 Spring street, cor. Renwick. New York. November 2, 1817. Messrs. Wvatt &. Ketehnm?Gentlemen?I consider it a luty which I not snly owe lo you, hut to my fellow beings, n speak in praise of Dr. Uplmm's Electuary, a medicine ehich I think has saved inv life, and restored me to full lealtli. For several years 1 was afflicted with Piles, togethr with Dyspepsia, and a general derangement of the sys m. I employed different physicians, with no good result, ud they at lexst told me they could do no more forme, and aid that I must die. 1 thus had given tip all hopes of ever axing my health restored, until I hail called to mind the enefits that a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Benjamin 'ereival) hail derived in a severe case of chronicle dysen*ry. by your medicine, that 1 purchased a box, which, to jy surprise, after taking a few doses, I received great re f. ami thank God, by continuing its use, that I am now re......l ... I.xoie n i u i li 'I' i xuv IUICU i?/ pcucti Iicaiiii. ?uivt7. umwiii i. ;ii'iu?7, 142 3lereer street. Notice.?Ttie genuine I'piiam's El actuary has his writ:ti signature tints tCSr A. I plmin. 31. D.) The hand is alii done with the jien. Price $1 a Ikix. Sold wholesale and retail l>y WYATT Ac KETCIIA3I, 21 Fulton street, .V Y. and Druggists generally, throughill the I nited States and Canadies. J. It. 3IcKAl.V, Agent for Camden, S. C. March 22 12 tf Notice. An election will he held by the Commissioners f the Poor for Kcashaw District cn the lirst 'uesday in .May next, for a keeper cf the Poor louse. All applicants for the otlice must make ictr proposals in writing', stating the terms. iiy order of the Hoard, W. E. HUGilSOX, Secretary. March 15tl?, IS IS. > 11 Ht Assignee's Aotice. Dickson tL Lalta having made an assignment to .c subscriber for the beueiit' f their creditors, all idebted arc requested to make payment, and all ersons having claims are requested to render ictn to James Chesuut Esq, who is also authorizJ to collect all notes, due-bills, or open acco .nts. E. .17. HE AC 11, Assignee. Camden, .March 20tli. 1S4S. The stock of Groceries on hand will he colored t psivate sale during next week at cost. Ha-ains may be expected. (12 Ht) E. M. H. F. ROOT, AUCTIONEER, tonimission Merchant & General Agent. CAM 1) e s, s. c. \V 11 attend to Public and Private Sales of any escripiion. ( "Auction Room opposite James Dunlap, a few oors above Davis's ilotcl. 11?tf KUJIOVAL. 'i'iic subscriber would inform the public that lie as removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr, Villiain Johnson, second door above 11. Levy's. . here lie will keep on band a good supply of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERV. &c. to rliich lie invites the attention of purchasers, us Iiey will be sola very low. J. CHARLES WORT II. March S. 10 tf Lutfic*' Coots and Fine Shoes. Ladies line Lasting Hoots do do Kid \\ alking Shoes do do Sl.ps do French Kid S!i|>s do while Kid and Satin Slips do Lasting Buskin Ties do Goatskin walking Ties. tLSO?A iresh supply ol Misses's School Slices and Bootees, heavy and g?.?</. Together with a general assortment of Chilren's Shoes, all of which arc fresh from the malulacturcrs, and lor sale hv Feb. 23. ' GEO. ALDEN. soli) at "new york prices. Dr. SMITH'S PREMIUM TORPEDO MAGS'ETIC MACHINES?This is certainly the neatstand most powerful Instrument yet otl'ered to lie public, and as a remedial agent in nervous and .(ironic affections, it has bee., found highly sericcablc. The American Institute has awarded a irizc to this Instrument over many competitors. For sale by r. iu a.cjaii% Spring stock of lioots and Shoes. G. \V. Oiney has this week received a general ssoilmcnt of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting, in art, ol? Gentlemen's line light Boots, at 0 00 do Call, Kip and Goat Skin do. at 2] to 5 do Seal and Cloth Gaiters ..adies' white Kid and Satin Slippers do black and colored Kid and .Morocco Ties do Congress Boots and Buskins do black and eulored Gaiter Boots do do do hall'do. l'uinps and welts do excellent morocco Slippers, ai 31) ccts do Seal, Goat Skin and Heather Buskin Ties Soy's Call, Kip and Seal Bootees disscs' Morocco, Seal and Leather Bootees do do do do Buskins do black and colored Morocco and Kid Tics Children's black and colored Gaiters do do do Morocco Bootees do Leather pegged and sewed do also A large lot of Men's Boy's bound and unbound Irogans, at low prices; with a general assorlncnl of HATS AM) BONNETS, vliicli will lie sold at a .-mall advance on prime :nst. Call and look, and you will not go away distal islicd. Oj'jHisitc the Bank of C\wiilen. Mm-'li 15. 11 4t Sperm Oil. A very good article at $1,VJ.'3 and a superior aricle at $1,00 per gallon. Also?A very choice selection of Segars and Tobacco at reduced prices for Cash. White Lead, Window Class, Linseed Oil. &c. &c., having been purchased for CASH will be sold lower than the lowest. Call at Cleveland's nearly opposite Masonic Hall. March 1. 0 tf A PLANTATION FOR SALE, 3 In Jtladison County, JfiissfHSippi. A plantation containing 1040 of the very best creek bottom and up-land is offered for sale on the most liberal terms. From 550 to 600 acres are in 3 cultivation, of which nearly one half is creek boU s 1 torn, well ditched and drained; the up-land in cul- ' ; tivation is circled. The most of it is perfectly fresh; but little (f it having been cultivated more than from one to four years. The place has a con. stantly running stream passing through it, which , will afford water enough to gin the cotton crop, and giind all the corn loV the use of the plantation. It is well supplied with springs of the best water. It has upon it a large gin house and cotton press; a negro quarter sufficient to acomodate from 75 to 80 negroes and ali necessary out-buildings in proportion. The Dwelling House is good and roomy, and the yard is handsomely improved. It has ade joining the house, a fine orchard of peach, plum, r' near, apricot, nectarine, anole trees, grape vines of e various kinds, and almost every fruit that comes to ,l perfection in this climate. It is believed to be am ' one of the most desirable tracts of land in the 1 | country, not only on account of the land, improvet , ments, water tji-c., but also health. "I It is offered lor sale at a less price and on better 3 terms, than any such improvements and laud are being offered at in the country. There will also he sold at the lowest market price, with the pladtation, the crop of corn, a large stock of hogs, about GO head of cattle, sheep &,c~, , and plantation tools of every description. Also, if wanted, all the Household and Kitchen 1 furniture. 'r The above mentioned Plantation is adjoining the , lands of William McWillie, and W. E. Johnson. I For further information or purchase apply to ABRAM A. McWILLIE, Near Camden, Mississippi. ! FRESH GROCERIES. The subscriber has just received and opened at his old stand, a stock of CHOICE GROCERIES/ consisting in part, of the following articles? Brown, Loaf, l.ump Crashed and Clarified Sugars. Jav"d and Rio Coffee West India and New Orleans Molasses Bacon and Salt Best Hyson Tea Mackatel, in kits, hall and whole barrels I Salmon and Lobsters, in cases, Champagne, Ale and Porter Cordials, and Lemon Syrup Adamantine and Tallow Candles Figs, Raisins, Almonds and Candies &c. &c. Also, a lot of SUPERIOR SPANISH SEGARS. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. \V. J. GERALD. March 15. II tf Removal. The subscribers have removed their stock of goods to the store next to the South East corner of Broad and DcKulb streets, where they will bo most happv to see their friends and customers. GEO. S. DOUGLAS &Co. March 15. 11 3t Spring Fashion. Ladies' Colored and Black Gaiters, latest style, just received and for sale by the subscriber. Also ladies White Satin and Kid Slips. GEO. AL0EN. March 15. 11 tf On Consignment?From the North. A choice lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and Spanish Seg.rs of several very fine brands. Any person wishing a very superior article for their own use, will do well to call and examine the assortment, as it will be sold low. Apply at the Post Office to P. THORNTON. March 15. 11 tf kehoVAL ' . \VM. B. JOHNSTON has removed his stock of Goods to the store formerly occupied by A. M. Kennedy, Esq. two doors above Mr. James Dunlap's where lie will be glad to see his friends and customers. March 8. TARRANT'S Effervescent Seltzer Aperient. This much esteemed and highly valuable prepa ration will not fail to elFoctually to remove Dyspepsia. Headache, Heartburn, Aciditv of the Stomach, Costivexess, &c; For sale by Feb. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. In liquify?Hicroliuw District. James Tiller, ct al: J vs [BILL. John McSwecn ct al. ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that John Tiller, Jane Tiller, Sqaborn Tiller and Crcighton Tiller, the children of William Tiller, deceased, defendants to this Bill are absent from, and reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion of Chesnut, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the * said bill within three months from this date, or an order pro confesso will he entered against them. WM. M. SHANNON, c. e.k. d. Comni'rs. Office, Feb-18,1848. [S7] Dr. R. B. JOHNSON Offers his professional services to the citizens of Camden and vicinity. Office two doors below the Bank of Camden. Feb. '23, 1849, fl 3m Commissioner's INotice. Guardian?, Trustees and others accountable to this office will tile their returns on or before the first day of May next, or in default thereof, Rules will fortliwth be issued. W. M. SHANNON, Com. and Reg'r. Commissioner's Office. March 8, IS 19. 10 tf W. Tnl*R L 0 W CASTON" ATTORNEY AT LAW & SfiLiriTOR IN CJMCERY, CAMDEN, S. C. office on king street, oppositethecoultt house, in r.EAi; or eoyd's hotel. Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purchased bvr Feb. 1G. W. ANDERSON &, CO. In Equity? Eicrshaw District. Margaret McCaskill and Satnl.*P. Murchisoa vs Daniel McCaskill and others. It appearing to in;- satisfaction, that Daniel McCaskill, the brother of Alexander McCaskill, who is one of the defendants to this bill, departed from his State many years since, and has not been heard from or of since then: On motion of J. M. DeSaussure, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered hat the said Dariie", or if he be dea.d any children that he may hn\c left, do plead, answer or demur to this bill within three months from this da}', or an order pro confesso will be granted against him or them. \VM. M. SHANNON, c. k. k. d. Conun'rs. Oflico, Feb. 10, 1848. [8787] EQUINOX. This fine and thorough bred Stallion will 6tand the ensuing season, commencing on the first of March, ami endiutron the lstof.lulv, in the vicini ty ot' Canulcn, at J? 10 the season and S'dO the insurance and 50 cents to the groom. Equinox is a beautiful dark cliesnut, 15 hands, three inches high, finely proportioned, of superior form and action, of j;rcut docility, and in all respect s admirably adapted to improve the stock of saddle and draft horses. lie was bred by R. L. 1 Stevens, Esq. of New York, out of Janetfe, full j sister of Sir Charles; his sire Mr. Botts* celebra| ted horse Gohanna. Feb. 16?2m i Ilomo and Lot for sale. . j The subscriber otters tor sale his Ilonse and Lot situated ' j near the Methodist Church in Camden. For further par{tictilars apply to T. W. I'cgues, I Feb. ?. W. J. FRANCIS,