The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, June 07, 1843, Image 3

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' - ' . *" MMpawwgj. i_mi i. m i m > ? ? 1 K??*1" " ? . ^ * ??* ? ? . eruption of Vesuvius is met u it!i scorn'am] contempt. . jrv'v,^ Let these? c .-peJibrJ^ars eve1 an^e (heir rags ^jfor broad M.'j or Cnloncl, nr ? jCouni to th'r name tin! iln-v will l.e feasted, lion<*red aiyj^ch^r.i'died. The fatted -cn!v?s w mid be slain, t ho "rich would throw open their hills to welcome-the knigHt-lcuant. and iW'nrtwasht-d . ; .democracy"' would' "throw tij> their greasy capI and cry hurra." I hone however that tin* emu! -) sense of the people, enlightened by past expmi1 en.ce will for thefiiture be sufficient i<> r?l iIh mi J agaTF?Ts;miLif i >(><)sii5Tus,.anil Ow prrscriptiin \ ' administered to.Cnqttf. flf ifi'tm at New O, l.-a -s, if / properly etjp plowed, .tnjghf he "found In n<-jiu<il.* / "While wt? are require!-by 'Ujpy.-as courtesy t - yonder "honor to vvluvyfr-lionor is ?!m**' ?<n ali proper occasions, wesh*Mt remember that propriety and-a becoming e< lf-r. spcrt f..rWill us bestow it unworthily. A' lenst let us exercise such a discrimination founded on real worth as will re deem ns from tit^ imputoti >> of paying a servile deference to rank an I title without regard to the claims by which it is supported- Then jusljre will be Jonc.to nil, and it will be'secti thai our republicanism is mo'-e i!i%n*theory when .the mere title* of Doctor, .Vlaj'-r or Ctdnnel, u ill'elu.iJ no more admiration or def< rcnce than that awarded Jto an equal degree of merit under the humble title ><. $>f MISTER. Fcr't!:c Camden Journal, j Mr. Editor: Below I semi you an answer to the Historical Enigma in your last Journal. DJTR14NGT0N. : Caesntr; Calp ; Cicero; Homer; Mere; Rome; ^oroelis; Lucretia: .Marion; Moultrie; rJesninoft**' S?11 lief PtimiUn I?.* orwvtwtf** vrwiliuctlf %J 'UUI VUI jC. ' * From the Charleston Courier." t Meeting of the National Masonic Convention. p "We have received e pamphlet containing ?-:5? rhinutes of.{he proceedings of this body, nt iis *e?sion in Baltimore, Md., which commenced on Monday, the 8ih May, and closed on ilie 17ih. The pamphlet contains forty-eight Welosely prtnte?i pages, and yet much of the dingsof the iiody were not included. We are informed by the Delegate from this State, that the business trss conducted in perfect harmony. and the mem. btrr? separated from each other under the kindly influence of Masonic principle. It is expected tfr meet at Winchester, Va., in May, &S46. The following letter, addtessed by the Convention to the fraternity throughout the United. Statey, waswr'tten by our delegarte?The IIcv. Alb bit t Case. "To ike Masonic Fraternity of the United Slates. -* Brethren?The vi m-ialde Institution if.Ma. BOttry was planned in ui?d >n, and established on the firm and unshaken f tmdaiions of l.ovz antl Friendship, in long since rolled 3n.1v. These foundations were laid broad and deep by I those master spoils of yore, who w e trust arc ur.i i conversant with olh< r scenes in that biis-fu! and | immortal Lodge which' no time "can ri move.? i They Constructed the Temple of the choicest ma. | ! !tcri;(|$u| pas'. ages. and it is onrs to embellish it I ' with the finest ornaments ofrnoilerit times. J\Ja voryvis therefore venerable iviih age. It i:ob!\ lived in tiie heart? of tlinge worthy spirits of ancient days before even science had tl.roun hoi . beam? over the world. or put forth tin: (mln-dtc:! expression*- i.f !ior glory itt il;t* rouibiiiatiou of lei- [ ters into word*. 'WVfcif r?'!! r&F'ii n <r " j It has withstood the shocks oi lime, the revolutions ot ages, the ViMirnssioti of empires, and l the convulsions of hostile contending nation-'. c " When they have.roiled garments in blood on a of war, and shaken thrones to titc* dost. ?hc liss stood in her retiring and solitary gran- J 4leiir, retaining all her ancient glory, and continually gathering around her brow f:c sh wreaths * jnd nevtt aseensHMis ofmsjepty nnd splendor. Regardless of nation, hi till red, trihe, ?r to- gin-, she speaks a istignnge n uicrs-lood u:.,! fill l:y a!!. ' and has united the hearts of he r ?oit?.ies ;n the time foyslic tie of enduring Lovk am: l?uifc..\i>- j tiitr; and bv tlie U'ihl glance ??f i-cr ? ?* !i-i> no It- ! tl ?Ti-n >])<- r?ri;p!) Iixil:ft into lemii-nios, ?n?l turned awav tin* tomahawk and sralj ing knife c from the ridiifT at v\ tiny ivtie aiwir while crrrv thi g nnsolid in nature (.ill.-", and 1 and even kings &, kingdoms are lost in i!??- v<?ri? x ofrevolutions. and thrones rrundde into join i' and totter and fill frotti their In.sis, Masiouv tow crs above all licit is ju Inland rri.i.tbie in naton 's t renlm, stands unmoved as the mountain rock and undi.-nc yc'l, li-tcns ??> revohiiion's storm;. r voice. She lists p.iS-'cd safely ihinngii the il.uk i: ages of superstition and higotrv, u iicn wars and commotions convulsed the tvorl I tn in-centre,and | when cKange sren.id to sway i!k bCiptre of uni- It versal empire. Wc in this happy land of the !?.-:?vo and the free have raised our eys, and gazad upon her * cuerated splendour. ? Thousands hecHme entranced, entered the sane- ? tuaiy of Im r consecrated Temple, ami the tide ol j popularity, wither th m pi in. iple, In.s s? op; some I of the en worthy, unh.tllou cd and profane into Iter 1 holy of holies. A hand stained wilh iiirr.e has hern* raised against I.t r j i it rij 1 a : i:>'t of i!.u Kn?.-s has gathered around her hrmv, and an arrm* led "? ; by titiprii.ciph d recreants has assailed her fortress in more than the horrors of war. Convolving'clouds c.f stormy <!:?; 1%wess have gallic.i d round her. The lightnings of vengeance have shot their fires of d* nth. and the mllit.ir iliuii.lf-rs of human tvraili and i n u 1 ^ n : i i n have been heard in reverberating peals. The storm has spent ii- { ' violence. Iler em mi s in d<-;a;r have n tired I '-1 from tin* liel i of I'll fiicl The niiprtuciph i! have been ca->t ;>n: of her s-viiuurv, ami many ofihose wlw-wpre neither cold nor hot, l.avcbeun spewed out of iter nmulh. Having thus passed the fierv ordeal of puldie \ scrutiny, opposition and rage, >he has mme forth from the furnace, purified fi orn evil mi n. am! ! o. all those stains which the rn duet id the time serving and unworthy, h.t i fixed upon the blight ; ji escutcheon of her ch ..ct? r; she ii is pi,t on .h* : beautiful garimut, a:.d, -1 :i c v.idi iu., nrd n - , cession uf splendour, slic: sumis a in i';j s :i Ju firm m.ijislVt?r war-worn ?r:in<lriir, iii.e .mum l'?/lV Appcni is-s, si:!.!i in Iv . nv. iiii" l" ii'aie:., j while the i ivy earfi rurl.s ?H:.-r Itri. On her * cnerayV !.< .? ! I?i< !; i '< res d . \ 1 |< cloud, ;u:mc the beams o| liie (j i nisei. ?>t KVK i <1 resting, ami around ii, il.e lirlii f^t?*r??itv |?l:?y- V ing; vrhili* ou her st .iniess vi sum-, F :i:li, II |> a lid Charity 'ire vvrilii'ii. !' err sri- Mands. am! I Will Sl'ii. 1 1 il (he ! < -! i i' r.itii!;' J" .!'.! r i > t :itn?* , ? till the | 11 r s iri Wft.rearth a in. l.>-a , IV, thai s-;and adorn tin I'ahrie i i na.nr sl.ull " , i i.,7 : , W"!'!-. ; * r,. . , \ ?3 i)$rvi-J up.;1ftr r S ' ' r- '..?9m . ti ., ? ,., , ., !,V. , _ ' * ~S~7*7^F ! '-' >"iv. ;:?.i.i!:, v* _]! be Jul1! l?-f re y ? i'y^JL'"r rt'sjirfiivi* i|. Tn t!i t whirli inaiSBbii'c;iiJ?! JiTif::J!y !i r uiAI rf'N.VTlONAL Svs i KM. To'1'1 it l?i Ik* in ttryir.l.:!)( ? u.itli llu aiii ii ill LnfM&i a r k itm! u.4itjrc!t of *!:< rrafl, ?e ir.viie antlTn^e ? swirl ayrf unswerving iiilltorctirc. Il bring the s iciliii ?!tilV "f ill! vvlio wear the Ratine"f jrjWjtfS"it to square tlirir artioits aial in keep themsi'Typs within ihe IxmiiiiIs of morality. I i stiicl UHlr.'ifniuess is i eeesstiry on the j ail of ::II fiii 11: f?: I Mas-'IIS, itnj ill tlniS'' ittsltunC" S . a !? !?:?rinr?- from duly after res cat*"! udrtinoi.i? i is vv!l"u11 y persisted ia. tlti; Lodges should exercise their |'".n ers ant! rfea*nsc llie sanctuary." T<> all faithful Droirers, \ve**s:i\?slntuifke njjen In your posts oftlntv anil imitate tn<<se worthy Masmis of V"rc.. !{< true to vn'ttr principles,'and the great moral edifice w ill statu! I>(-;itttif*tif an(1 complete. Tugethcr Brtijireti, be tine and faithful. ALBERT CASE. CMS. \V- MOORE NAT VL. SERVERS J PELA F'RLf). i-.UiCiLt?uu iiie i$Uj? uiu Fkancis yv il-on, tmra sua of Titos. W. and Sarah J. Pegucs, r.ged 2 years and 11 months. Catudcn Prices Cisrioiit. Ittrf : i : lb. 5 i 6 Baccn, : : : lb. (5 I 9 Beeswax, : : : lb. 19$, 20 < Bale Rope, : : : lb. 10 12A Bflr&iim, : yard 20 22 Oofee, : ~r- : : lb. 11 15 Corn, : : ' bushel 50 55 Co! lew, : : : : lb. 4A OA ... ii. I | A L'ucml'fdy i IU* I KJ%f I I F.'i ur, : : : barrel ,5 CO G CO Fot&fcr, : : : '51 20 Molasses, : : : ?a^ 3''!; ^0 Sugar, x : : & ? | 1? Sail, : : : sack 2 00 2 2o Tobacco. J i i lb. 0' 50 Peas, ! :. : bushel tJ.O Polaioes sweet, : : do. 00 Irish, : : bar'l. 2 00 2 25 /Jire, : : : bushel ,5} 00 3 50 Powder, : : : : ' k<-g |G 00 j7 50 CHARLESTON MARKET?June 3. Cotton*.? A fair amount of business bus been Gone in Unbind during tiie week jnstrlnsfd, buyers having (iiken 57C0 bales, against ibe- r c<-i!?' in the same lime of 3207 bub i?; and tlie market lias exhibited a greater degree of firmness lliati has characterised ilie operations forthe last fortnight. Tlieilemand in ihe early part of the week, cmijili'd with the light receipts, cheeked tiie downward tendency in p:ires noticed in ^tjrrep'or'l'of the 27th nit f and tiie niatkel has not onIV fliJIv refiovereil itself. but there are tfinya trli? within a 1 riv days, have obtained a flight advnitr< f.ir favorite parcel?, not sufficiently so, juuvover. in warrant us in r!ian<rin* the quotations of th< |>rc?iot:<* neck. Porch isers in the mean tinnai I not operate! to the extent of their abilities. >tit prefer waitiue t!:e rehull of further advices V on ill" iilh'T side Prices raflaed from 4 l<> 7 4 " ' " < Sansii Carolina Female Siis(iliitc. L'NDES THE DIRECTION OF DR. ELlAS .ilAHES. ?.ihlie Term Commencing. October 15th, 1^13 ' piUCDMST.WCKS, invo! ving to abandonment .n<J j l/ the proposed Mid Summer :ir Prim!* 1'erm, induce ! LsLliLi?dhcr?? joQ-ir ?'.! datmns. o! e..s::.?ci:ct;.y cur , *"'n.""T?nr uu iii? ion o: Or tuner Iil ni.ih.'.g this a'tiMii:::re;?iCr.!, we v.'Ji ;l TTTfni inctlv ii:i(lcr.s-. i jil. lli'ti Jit.j .ires"".? plan, so fir as it con- 1 f tri.s the 's i ;r.* /'/ !tj :lie same?aiili I .'in' recently i.j unou.iceh, ni-muico as |.(!.-nm.cnt a:.d anijde arrsui, I amis have been made with tiij Teachers ol the I ?- ?.ule, for a thorough course el I'rhalc htslrucliu::, iioin > . iie lo'.ho! Jatie to ljji'.f October. Parents may thus place the:r children during the ' ^ uturner months in a situation, where are cotnhincd the I itivarnngcs of health and instruction. I f T.te Academic year commences' on the 'J 1 Monday in i * )otrvber, and terminates on tin? l/i !i day of .Mine. j 1 I'L'p.i' who can more conveniently come ;.l the open- j ::ir tit the College, in Columbia, or a lew v.ce!;s-carl*cr, j 1 vsi! he received at the time without additional chifvgc i >Vith the.-c eHf^ptuong, iuasimtcii as the ganeral e.vncn- ! a i.tores of !llO ! istltule. i.S Ihev re .irrl .jfil-.ri.u ,,,! il f ll loncorued, ?I;i*c Ironi coniineii(*<*iiint?: of Term, :ir- I 1 Hitmen!." with I'atrons must with roiiic^iualilicalions,! 11 .? made accorJinjjiy. I'tip.lsaio i liar^eJ from the lime at which tiiey eater, | the end of.the Academic year. 'J'lie first fcSKion of the Term, or Academic yar, l lutes on the 14:h day February. lauch tu.st.on p iya-j lie i.i advance. The Iiut.uite will be open five dnyr of the wor k, tin- ; jj lii_' the hours of lecitat.oi), from 6 A. M., to 5 l\ M , 8 o I e inspection of its Patrons, and those interested 11 n the cause of Female education. . j " TUi R.T2S. [ Jior-rtl a;iJ entire course in HncliFh Literature, iticlu-1 |( Live of washing, firewood, candies, &c., for Academic. Year, ?"J00 ' h'lem.stry, with use of chemical apparatus, for Academic Year, 1G i 5otanv,_ 10 i jHtiii, French, Spanish and Italian, each 132 i lus.c?I'iiuio and Ciuii.ir, each 5" j r Vc in J'.Minin Prai::cr, (> )raw:n^r ami each, 22 f Attache.! ;o the Institute, it re awe ft s-clec'.eil Libra- J y, rinJowph.ra! and Chemical Apparatus, anJ a t'abi- | c; cl .Minerals. Ii' A :i iu'.Lers amliCetcil to the principal, must be p osl-paid. ^ Uarl:..i:jv.l!r, (.irai Columbia,) S. C. V* r, il.yiil.t, lew. ft * Just Received, J A fresh assortment of Groceries, (viz:) i1 Clarified r; Brown Sn^tr?; (Jofl'.-e; I'rc&h ?< ' as; New Oh-ntis Molasses ttili! !Sa 11; u 11 i;l 11 II , liicii will be soK! v?-r\ !mv. June 7. N. I.KVY. Jstd Received, 5 VEllY stipe i'ir artii"i * < l Whim Vinegar, Lr-j 5 tpo'i It i I?i*i ry ami Mincer Synipsf, Claret Vimn|'all qualities, Pichloil .Salmon, f .hum 7. II. LBVY. S Fresh ai ihe soda Fount. [I.'BT roc. \'wi:s. LKMONS, (v.ry line.) j 'F'CLW t-:. U.\iS|.\S and i*iiL -MIS I a.. - ... h v ro vv; l. | Jin"! 7. - ' ' $V * the J? : of Ke -a,, v liist a Xepro wan !. J ! : l: : " :i?- !(.r iivioilj, ,. J : r**f- i}" i>.Fi-iri 1 >.? '. T i1 ..! il.ivr 01 ; \ i, n of .*ic'!?** illa::il i!hhi: ..'1 ! t;b i. 1. I n't ; i ..s ; t" ci>:..0 iuivva.J, e\r jtMj.i'iiv, : ,v t\; : I I-ik*? Ir'i: ; :ty. I W| jufti'i-i! s." k. i?. i " .F i-'.-", v.;v: < iv< <J, . ; ?ii i!''.ijS'-.i, - r i ?, Yor':, ?.rs *< :-' ,:r i : ' '.r , rt-t-r c! "'i?t r ns^.r. I cl/ l i'n , a., i i? !?; A ;t v':*. .** .* "i 1 . t. !l i* "qgr NHH 1=? There will hen meetnqfo'MJ.'e \Vasf?'fc^;rai J >er-^_ anro Society of ('a ruder, illthiVTieciun? Ihoon the*! i'n'tl'Vlerian Church, on Saturday th&l<jr? hatro * o'clock J'. M. As there will-be bufcjncsR ofirflf nr? " io transact, the rnetribera of the Sooftty are par/arly requested !o attend. ^ ? . . w'- . f THE COMiUTTED'OF ARRANCEMHS. C'ommiUed~2Mfct nnO the Jail of 'Kershaw IkistpicrVa 4 rails nam? J<<hn, and says he Remsnv, of Stnntcr District. The yellow complexion, 0 fcet^iiph j and stoutly The - ie I-forward, prove property, pay eta Commuted ~ TO the Jail of Kershaw Jigstrict, a pfo*-4nrqin;'*tvho'; cal! his name George, -and says heiiongs tq? Mr$. j Baker, of Sumtervillc. The &nici slavfc,of dark com- j plexion, 6 feet high, 50 years old and sidy buut The i owner is requested to come fonvardrove property, , pav charges and take him awn v. JOSEPfi BASW.'S. K. D. June 7. 1843. > VOU are hereby ordered !o parade at }?r rendezvous ! _ in Camden Tuesday, the FOUR I'riUFJULY, at nine o'clock A. M. propcriy armed-and juipjed. Ejections will be held 10 fill all office tbx may be vacant on that day. j \L, Ev order ot' the Captain. V-ftr Jane 7. W. A. ANTOTg-O: S. mnttv. | milE subscriber fiak liited up a FOUNT A f, and will A keep a iegul$r supply, with good Syjup ' 'J'cmpcrance loiks can thus be at'conimouadd. and the | intei.voerate can sober themselves. - " May 31. ' ? : T. f^OQDFoulard Silks. ' * : ' A HANDSOME lutortlie above articlSwjl be'sold at a very reduccu' orice, by , ' ijt * May 31. * HlEVY. IVotic^ ^r~ I fjjTILIJAM E. CARLISLE is iv>y autSbfced agent If during my absence from the Siatct. f ' J WM. C&HJSLE. May 31, 1813. ' >, Solars. ivf? A fresh lot of fine Segars, Caroliua brand* jfaf receiv- i :dby 'fcMLEYY. M?y 31,1843. p" fe'itiilee Canal Compalfr. rllE following Resolution was passed-byKbe Direc-. lou at their last meeting, and ordereito ?be pub"li . < !:rt\ That from nnd after I h/tlf L j?lt8epjcn ibo r V: T >tP? .VTl:W: ;?i? Cui i :i ."in.tie:1 l > >; i . .. f.u'uJ.'H'.IIJ ,... iTl from Cui~^fZn-?rirrrtrtX >\ or the Toll shall be Twen I y DuUars mi tfie mulch or pair of Boats, when one con- 1 tuns the other. " j liARRil' SI.MHN.S, Svc'tj. <f- Tiras'r. ! C! r.r'e.-'rr, May Jl, lsl'i. ti.'JO The United Maies District Court, j >1-STRICT OF S. CAROLINA?IN BANKRUPTCY. 1 | inn matter oi SK I'll K. (ilPFdKDiitid.vidii illy, [ as W-t'-einiiuhe:* am! Jeweller, and as hte copartner j l Tims. A. Hague, Tavern Keeper, of Camden, S. (1 | Pursuant to an order o! the 1).strict Cort o! the Unimi -j.ales lor the D.vTict of South Car?ina, no ice is , ere by given, that a use he shewn before lie sj d Court, i t the Federal Court House in Charlceto) on the nine- I eentli day of August nest, at 11 oVled, A. M, why c l.o stul -Selli K. tiiti' rcl sin u'd not recent his discharge '1 nd certificate ac a Bankrupt. i 1 II. Y. GfAY, Clerk. ' Charleston. hlKli May, 1813. i _ bl Iii lOqnity?5versl:aw District. Ctllii- J,i.-iy v.>. l. ?io..Z'i E T.oislt and Suite! Parish. Bill ' lb: sjnedic performance, injunction nil relief. [T apptiaruii tu the s tt .s acti >no, too Com ssi< nerthat 1 ' i Ltren^oE. I'jfuai and tSmiuel I'ar.s do enilaiits in j ue above case, reside beyond the l.nnts; this Stale: It ! I' , therefore ordered, on :ii:?t;oji?oT WW i cSaiissure, | 4 'ompiaiiiant's Solicitor, that t hoy do lead, answer or yj enntr to the said biil of complain: ui'.h three mouths ir ami t.:e puhlieai. a hereof, or it will I taken pro con- j,' sdo against t'icni. I * JAMES CAN'TY, Cortmi'r. j 'r >I.iv ft isTL 14rJU j l' ~ r - - - I u, imiiit oi i ommtm Ij. SI1? TKR uIMKIC |n >,-I .ur:n? & Wi-ito v<. !Iy -J .rliei T. & I'. Clor- | J * ry vs. Ii.": ) IJ Slilt' D III-, liiriM'V -I-i, :'Kl:?" Im.'CII .irrc.ctL t'-i :ui I r-\v. .:M tie |?r m linim!.- ' r the ' *1 hstrict ul'.Sti n'iT, i-y \ ir'i!" ?! '-'.'r.. (*.ij,i.J Sa;.s- lh teioirJurn, a' iiio -it: ??! O^l-nfiiii' A\ :t:tr .-u-l \ C.'crry, am! Invuijj tiled in :uv j-ciiliun pray- 1 itj lor I lie bene.it in tie: act ol tin: nn'r.ii A.-si-nih. v, j( ( ir the benefit cf ii.s-.-ivoal dchtoixaageiucr aah ?i :hedul'.'ol!ii3 csta'e an-! nice is Jureb- 1 iven to the saiii plaint:!!*, and ail "tr creditors ol' llio 1 aid Harney Ilarfield to appear at thiourf of Common leas, to be hidden at SSuinter Cit House, on the I Al,.ni1<ii> i.. n .l..l>M< n?l ;wwiiu ifivuu'ij iii ncAif i*/ wn II UUV j ^. ipy havp, why the estate and ofl'eoti the said il.irucy j irtield should not be assigned, ano bo discharged ' cording to the provisions of tiioi of the (jtnera! '*r' .ssciublv, for tite rel.el el inyolvtrlpb'.c.rs. ! (ia J. M. O.'m.AN, C. C. P. 1 i|, May JL2th, IS i'i- I w; Ntiimttti' t'loShir. ";VI HlfE subscriber wet receive me omrsp (>f a 1,1 a. days,a lar^r assortment oj (ieuncn's ami Youth's unnncr (.'lothm-i on coiisifrinnentun New York. I' will ho mule tip in lcie most /..enable style, and ! fit Id at i.u ':"liii':li/ l?w prices I q_ I'prsoiis wii?? are net supplied, u!d do well to wait 1 ii?;> yj pxan.ine lliein. . W. l'?U.\.\;iY. v.in r L"ii!ou Syrup, and I quality 4\nrVr * ' ,Vl1 i. Spulii i 'in U.iriu's and '.t v.; an 1 wit"?L'uin- ft i-i p ([> f.iri to .iy ,.;iitiii^^Hjhc Wood vard and i.e. .'I'll it ;iu t W^Vtlrcn of 11. tlii^V- 1 jl^ i.ft'i.! Ci'.ililri'ii "I Aj s .Ml,.: 'oWitsui.ii.u in i r iniw \'.n\ i".t-r n-idt' ?\ii|.<v:t ilie ale a ori'h.i d. It is, ' tin. rrt ilri* Or?, i>d, 'i' a i,ii> d,> apt, .i.d o je.-l to llie w-i'ii or saif ? : the lio.il L^litc ' ,\.ur. lot d. f,n " * l'i for i:iti t;Olli ?iav ijAnjufl 1 f.i " n e the i mi <: ?i!l 1 c cnUrt d? ^ ' " ' ' / **, TirL rnjn(lESRn edi.inesare ::? :?-L?!t'iJ lor t :c ir name to their fcr mniiiest iiimI sen-b . etioti in puri.'uicr the spit'tigs iiD'l channels oflilc, urul enduringlitem with renewed ton** and'igor. .In many hundred certified ra es wliioli have been ma le p. b!:c. and i:i a iiiost every species of disease' In the hum.in fia i e is liable, lie fiuppv effect-" of MOPFA'ITS LIFE PILLS AND I iffiNIX KIT'iJj&bj have b?oii gratefully and putdiclvr acVnowiedned b\ tl e "persons be- efitte J. arid who nere prcvi ia-ly un.ic<jnarntcd; with the beautiiu ly , hilosophicel principles uj on which Ihet are compounded, and'upon which they conectjoenlly act * . i.e. i 1 The "Lji7E MEDICINES recommend themselves in dis i j, fetcry cercri; lit n " Kir tiis: < peraiinn is Ui loo-i Voio the st-) mil untieis,uie van u?in<j>urmr^ ?nuj ^fc^es constantly b.?ltlit g arcnrnl th?i?; aid to reu ove ^AUrc'r: o.l faces which c? I'd ?" lll?* convolulioif oftbe PlWsn estirii s. Other 0 '.V;i-8r ially cleanse, Miri-'fvand leave such Collected s' s behind as to produce habit mil-c giivr i.cas, will) r.U its ti"5i.ao cfevils, or sudden diailcc'a, with it-" imminent dangers This fact is well known to all ngular anatomists, who exa.'-ine tlie human bowels alter death: ami hence tlsp p:ejueice of these wry informed uvea against. qu*ck incd.cn.es or in'd;r:nes P't*I ated and liera.dTW to the public I y iguoiar.t persons/ The second effect ot thr Li.'e Medicines is tot ieanse the ^u.ncjif and the h adder, and by this means, the liver ar.d the latigsj the litahltftij acti rijjl'vvliicit entirely depends upon the regularitvol the urintR organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the long* belope it pauses into the heart*, being thus purified by thein, and nourished kv food coining from acleunaton acli, course^ freely thfpugh the veins, renews every part ol the system, tu_d triii, r?; fiantly mounts the banner ol health in the blooming check* Motfatt's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, ni cl pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspe'psia. Flatu'eney. Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite. Heart burn and Headache. Restlessness, 1.1 temper, Anxiety, Languor ami Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, ClioIcr>, Feversofali kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Giavcl, Worm*, Asthma ami Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores:'Senrhu^r. Eruptions and l ad Conn lexi<n, Eruptive con pla-nts. Sallow Cloudy, and other disa?reeable Ct)"iplcx:ou<!, S ilt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common l'< ds and Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict ll.e limi an liaine In Fkver and Acer., particularly, the Life Medicines have been m -st emii'.ent'y suece-sfnl, so much so, tliat in th< Fever and Ague Districts, Physicians almost ui ivnsally prescribe iiieni. All t ni Mr Mofihli u-qufiesuf his patients is to he particular in laking tlie Life Me lieines strictly according to the directions. it is not t>y a newspaper nntice, or by anything that lie lumselt nay say in their favor, t.iat he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the tesults of a (air trial. For sale by J. ft. McKAIN. May 24,1843 POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. F">r cmiglis cuMs, s'l'Tlnt'ss of b't aih 6: astlirr.a. Fff^his invn ua'dc .Ved'cine has the extraordinary proper X ty of i n r ed.a! Iv relieving (' ughs, Colds. Hi arsent'sa. ditlieultv of Rie.ithing and Mistiness in t!-.e '1 hr. al. Ifnperates hv dissolving the ci'ii:<ea!vd Phlegm, consequently causing free t s; eclorali. n. '1 luxe who are irouided v it!i that unpleasant tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest ii'ghl alter night, by trie incessant couch which it provokes, wil , by taking one dose,.fin I immediate relief; and one bottle in most ca scs will eflect a cure. Copy ot n lpltrr from Miss A. Thomas: Sir,?Through the medium of this letter, f beg leave to oiler my i*r.ite:ul ihanks toryour invaluable U .Ibuii; having suffered by ?evi re rough an ! diliicuuy of breuthingf.ir sever.! I win tvs, was quite curpd bv taking one botile on:y. 1 a.:*. Sir your grateful and obliged rer -aut, A.M.N Til0 *1 AS, Uuiafi *t. New Yoik. J-uly lj ici'J. Sir?The great benefit I have derived ffcm the u-e cf the B ils mi oi An sei d, in Asthma and difficult;*>f breathing, in I.ices uio-to .say'that yeu aie at full* libetty to refer to me at any ti i.e. jy JANE iMI'.Gl VNEY,;107 Eo-ery. Sold wholes le and retii.bt ' < JAMES R. McKAIN, Camden S. C. Price 25 cents. May 10. * CONSUMPTION AND LIVER COMPLAINT. TAYLOR'S iLvNnm of Liverwort, from 375 Bowit]^/ cry. New Y. rit. TV.. ::g! > f-.V-lds. i a " r | 'i ' g if JJ'v-od^ nnu a 1 i irrrs-p Alice in k i?'i i.'.c Throat ?^ ~ 18 arc a source ots.> much suikrinj, an I tinariesleri. so of.en terminate in Coiurumi tion, il.is Mcdxii e is hiphiy and iu-l y dis inguis od. li is purely vc.elal.le?mi d ami pence in :s 1 ft'.-i is u.poc t. c svslein, in.ci c.iii be taken coi.se<1 ait nily, evi rr in the most <! licate c natilution \?it > s;< 1< ly as uiill ;.s tin ity. I' iv.-ioi:n.s .aicili.tr c.;t'i 1 s t l:ec!s. and a-.varc of its inc. icin I qualities,, resctihe it s:i l..rir practie, loth as a palliative, and *s a remedy, anil v. it I; the Aledica! Faculty n- r II, , it has met ivuh creat appr. b ,;ion 1 erlilii.ite ai.il i.sti i.ntii i.'s from tin bielus: .mil must resp vt, blc sources. slieuMiiis the sueci ss v\?.iili 1 as attended it even i.i extre i,e. and .nil times app at i.tiy almo.il li >peiess rases eonld be tirnisficd in <jr? r.t ii.imeis; but these are J111.1 cess.iry as ibe pr p.ration is air.a.!y li.o well Lr.own o need a iy such np 1 ml oes. A noun ctfeit tin 1 s. urmus article h; s brcn pet up. He arclul thereriiri to pit ilici>eiiu tie, tvbieh is lVmn 37a Howry. Far a common en!cl it is > ru* of the very best remedies hat tnn be used. For sue l*v J.AM..5* H* MoKAl.N, Camden S. C. Mav 1ft. IS-IH. JVcw Spring ami Summer Goods. IT* ANDERSON iC'O., are no.v receiving their sun. '? * ply jf Spring ami Summer Ciooda from New Yoik, iitoitg wliicli Will be ibuii-l the following articles viz:? .mcy .vi u^ittis ami Lawns. 1 French primed Jaconets, louriiinjj Muslins ai.d Lnvns. arlston ami Scotch Ginghams, (new style.) tell American prints ami Muslin, (low.) i.-li Linens and Long Lawns, ineti Cambric IJandkciOiiiofa, rd-cyc and Table D.upor. uckaback Grant Dowlas, iinask and Huckaback Towels 1 L.niH'ii ..ii.1 Cnituti Shirtings riped dumcstrc Ginghams (..I 10 cents per yard) 1 Fancy r....J * ? " t k. L'ninba/ine and Alpaelia Lustra pcrn-rhtk. l?r.i!> lie Etc. ? [)o and I'" ti/..1 ?? _ _ vuaitiiCiU " 5 kvvii [. linen uml Drilling ^ :icy iM'l od and Doe skin Gtunhioon Vise:?A large uT'Tiinunl of <2 Ready made Clothing, " 0 CONSISTING OK ^ igliani and Printed frock and dress Coals ^ uiisli " *' " " .vii, while, and Grass Linen " a iniiMKin linen and Linen Drill Pants. rsei lev, \\ i llii.j; .w.d limiting Wsts I IJjt.-, Sec to all of cvliich, wo i!t t:.c altuVfcKi^yi^oiir ft tend* miU customers, as we arc '"k !"V-J "" ?A^A.NDHfKtsuN & CO. y New &oo?is7 ^ ~ m HE sutorribcT has just received his SPttING and Sl'MMT.Jl STOCK, lonsis-tiiiff in par, of .\ius- j , i . v. :ir. < siiij'lianitf. l'nats, hli-icie'd. l?mvn and I i.i 11.r;t":;. v, Dr.ib tie V >, l.iitt J a::: [i-iiy.vo:ii?. I u.ni-r a r:. ::iil!PU r? |i?e tmv a nij( t.uu, I !_Jc. 'i uul ic to.J at 1 lit* it'U'fsl I ii'u c--...-.v : : m, , " !?i: A :.l. ri VJ:i> iO. 4 r; i ~ j {);: W. I ' ! ; N! N 11-7 Vil.uJ. \ I,,, -.I*1'*.* cirtO" ? 'jnrj " I like .?I'.JC or any ?' ' * u-accd | r:c.<! V i:itcs' nrf:;rr- "d CrJ:n5 '-iwfta c;6n,4 ! ? ' TaWic t, c,6ned j t.ikfr i l~? Siatc joi ft Gist Si dJartitoa?^iaitcr . f DiafjilCTL, IN' THE ("CURT OF COMMON PLEA?,, f , Bryant P. Iibam>>, vs. Judaic W. Fic-I wr>?Deelaio^afcin ? -' 1 Aiiai3Bi,?iinffJ?Bnfl8B. ^81&. nf REA8S. jjiif Plnunifiin tbc-i-'unw cosp, has this I f1 (jfl'. ^ileil fai? di ciar.ilion ntT. inst Jacijfs W."Bf|vjn, hp Dffc';dant, xftn.h liem end without the Iw|iit#rdf this Stale, (as iris s'nid",) aiwf fiavli g . mitLe;^ wife or*attOTBey fcnwfcii, upan.nfieirt 3tt opy juC the ab'H^p aeclnaligsi with a rule fo | ItoC thcrrta h aj Tf"js Ckcfefojt, in pursuance"?? trre Acts pi the Assembly of I he, State ^In uo case, tnapr .ana -{rrwjtwx; vrnrretr mat TiiC Ueti-ndan'itoi wirllin a year nn3 a day Worn the d-a?- hereof, ofH^rwfce fiital and aIi<=o!rftejjhIgmer>t;'wtfl be' then given and,K^alr5i dagain.?-tthi- DclVndant t?y d?.fault. ' *.m J, M DABitAN, C *C..?. Office of Common Pleas. 9tf>r?t? r District, May 17. 1843. I ? + Sogers! Segars! * A. fine assortment.of SUGARS, various brands, just received l-y W. B. JOHNSTuN, May 10. i f ' y.,,.. Lost. 5 Noic drawn in my favor *bv-Capt Lepnard-"Wliit?, for seven hundred and forty dollars,'dated' fefT'OT abiutthe 23d January 1343, due 1st April lasC"All perso."1* are cautioned from trading for said rtote, notice of tu? los? has been given to the drawer1. " Any periBo.'^finding said note, will ^onfer 4 favor by delivering it to dry. THOMAS CLERRY. Sumterville^rftlay 25th, 18-12.' t t?1 Notice. OWNERS of private Lots with drains running thro' the same across the side walks into the public ditches, are hereby notified to have the said drains crossing the side walks covered over as early as practicable, iar '' conformity to the Ordinance of the town. By order of Council, R. L. WILSON, May *21. * Recorder- .. AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRiZE*' 2Ccro, cl)mp anil raluablc iDork. fTUlE undersigned proposes publishing, as soon as a X sufficient number of subscribers is obtained to warrant the expense, . A .IIOMTBLY P?R;0DICAL vi tmni uakojb octavo tagxst ? devoted exclusively to Agricultural antf-fforticufturll information?zi.d such Other mat tern as may particularly interest the "planter and tar Ar, atllhe very low price of FIFTY M*T^E?Ar?riT% It will w& ha wisotr.ely printed on finej>apcr_aad with a email clear type. : The Cash principle will be adopted and strictly adbeared to. /- a Postmasters, Editors, and Booksellers are authorized to act as Agente, and the former will oblige us by stating the number of copies required at their, respectiveoffices, by the middle or latter end of May, as-ins proposed to issue the first number early in June. No Subscription due until the receipt of the first number, when the Agent will be considered responsible for the?number of copies ordered?the amoint to be thet. remitted. Any ..one forwarding Five Dollars free of postage^ will be entitled to eleven copies. ILTA11 Letters and Communications to the Editor" ' must be po6t paid. Editors in the South will please notice the enter-' V priM", and by publishing this Advertisoment,wjll be en- *. i titled to the only remuneration I can afford?a copy of ; the work. . ? JOHN STUBS; Cheraw. S. C.j April IH. 82" *: : *r Tlie Spectator* ' ~ THE Subscriber will continue to publish, at WfeJ&bgtotip. , D- C , the SPECTATOR weekly. It will be devoted ! lo the spfcad of true Democratic principle*, %u(f will-adopt ! for its niutto the words of the Hon. John C. CalhonB^.^pM*. | Trade; Low Duties; No Debt; Separation from'Banks; - , oinv. Retrenchment^ mid a ?u?ct adherent* to th?C?iwtttu- * liici:;" and wUl bear dfoft lus truly democratic banner...It ,< %'! 11 ~/i ?.tTn:?glv advocate the limitation of the tenure of U* : I rrcsTflcnra! tertn?nrlvmly in justice to the distinguished s'* pub!:-. men <>f the nation, but an more consonant? Utafge* ' nius of our Republican institutions, and more conducive -to 1 a faithful and independent administration of the Govern. r.'.ent. * . ~ % As the most direct and effective mode of securing the permanent ascendancy of these cardinal principles, the. ! SpiCti'.or will zealously urge upon tire country tho claims of j the distinguished Southern Statesman for the Presidency.? ; In doing this, it will not be unmindful of the integrity and . safety of the Republican party, nrd wi'l manifest a proper regard f< r the pretentions of the prominent individuals who have l.cca named for this higii trust, and are identified with the advancement of these principles. The Spectator will be od led by one of the ablest and most cxpcritnccd political wrili rs of the day. The terms are three dollars a year, in advance, for a single copy. C!ul>3 and individuals, ordering more than one copy, and forwarding the amount of subscription in advance, and will receive them cn the following terms: Fivo Doilcis per annum for two copies. Twelve " " " five " f, . Twenty " " " ten " No paper will be sent without a remittance of tb? ?nt? tion. All communications must be addressed to the mibacribor. JOHN HEART. Washington, D. C., April 5, 1843. A An Ordinance, To prevent the introduction of the Small Pox in the tnwh of Camden. WHEREAS, the introduction cf the Small Pox into (,'nmdcn would be very prejudicial to the iniiabiantu thereof: lie it therefore ordained, by the honorable the Intendant \nd Wardens of Candcn, and it is hereby ordained by the tulhcrity of the some, (hat any person or persons who hall bring the iimaU Pox, orceruse it to be brought wilhn the limits of the said town by itiecuic/irn or otherwise, iithoi.t the ecprr.su consent of the Town Council first had id obtained',y(hall for frit <!? '*"> *-r' *' ,.v si vj/twcc ine sum of I ieenty pouatQs, ami the like sum for every person, /ic, she, I r i/u.^ s'<ct7 inoculate or cause to be inoculated afterwards: I ) 6c recovered as pointed out by an act entitled "An act I > incorporate the town of Camden." I The above ordinance will be put in full force against I U who violate the samSt H.LEYY, I Intendant T. C. I C-imdcn, S. C. April 16th, 1843. | iUail AfranseMents till 1st July. I YOHKVILLE MAIL, I ia Re?J?K Liberty Hill, Kussel Place, Landsfoid <J-c. I itftvcir Thursday at hail'past 10 a. in. Closes same day I at 1*3 I LANCASTER MAIL. I ip every Tacsihy and Friday at 3 p. is. Closes o?ory I SamLy una U'edncnd iy ni ? p. m. H SI'MTERVILLE MAIL. I e ovcrv Tuo-div and Friday at 8 p. m. Closes every I >ur??jv and Wednesday at 4 p. in. H v iateburg MALL ?SOMTIKfc I ..muchw tor a few B , v ; crtAins dejirous of having their Miniature* B in, uiil please call as homi as possible, a3 they may B wvc another opportunity for some time again. B inse who ha*c never soon this beautiful manner of B tjj Likenesses; arc.invited to visit his room; he will. B ^rc.'.t pltavjrc in explaining it to then. B IP ALEXANM^