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THE TREATY. tl The Uoion of Friday night has a running ai commentary upon rumors about the treaty, trom ai which we gather: w 1st. That the treaty was not, as is alleged, w made by Mr. Trist by private instructions from ui Mr. Polk, and that there is not a sylable ol truth tl in the rumor. w 2d. That there is no provision in the treaty w about the Wilmot Proviso, as has been stated, w 3d. That there is a largo cession of country fe made to us, "of a greater extent than any coun- w try it? Europe except Russia; I hat the territory is does include the bay of San Francisco" in the tl 37th.33th dej/ree of north latitude. "In fact." adds the Union, "we acquire, according to the reported stipulations of the treaty, all the best [ ti ports on the Pacific line in California, even i n coming downtothe extreme cape in the p??n- ! hi insula. We shall gain some of the finest har-| ' bore in the workJ?harbours which are essential I to the comfort and convenience of the-six or | ic even hundred whale-ships that flock to that i 1: ; region. On this account alone Massachusetts tli :r may well l>oast of the acquisition if it should be h s.;! accomplished." w We also infer, from the remarks of the Un- ol - " ion* that Mr. Polk is not unfrendly to the ratifi. ti cation of the treaty.?Mercury. . S ^ -b * R i. Catastrophe in Moore.?We learn from |> a gentleman just from Moore county, that a H ?. young man named Andrew Idol, (sometimes o called Andrew Muse) was killed near Carthage, n Momlay 2lst Feb'y. He and his uncle. Ceo. tr Muse, were out shooting wild turkeys, about ,v daylight, and discovered some turkerys at a distnnce; when the yoang man, who was sepera- : ei - red by some distance Irom his uncle, got between G him and the turkeys, and was creeping upon ai a:, (bent, when his uncle, (as he slated in evidence) ? supposed it was a turkey ho saw, walking on a h?S. (it no* being quite day-light) fired at the ; object, and immediately heard a scream; and j rN on running to the spot, found he had shot his 1 p< nephew, the ball entering his right side, not far i S : irotn the nipple, and passing through the body, j it lie died in a few minutes. ! b Although we have published a number of case* of these deaths in wild turkey hunting, the ! same carelessness seems to prevail, s ' % North Carolinian. ui X * . - A Tkbriblb Situation.?The following ! w distressing particulars of the loss of a mail-stage near ""Montreal, we find in the papers of that .? city: ^ There were but two passengers, Mr. Ogdeii, ci of Quebec, and Mr. Russell, of Ancaster.? When the leaders plunged into the water, Mr. ri Ogden and Mr. Russell both leaped from the stage; the first made good his footing on the tli main ice, but Mr- Russell's cloak unfortunately got entangled, and before he could extricate si himself, be found himself in deep water* i He clung to the stage, but as the night was ui dark, be could sec nothing of his companions. The horse* swain with (be 6tage two mile*, un- d' til it grounded on a shoal, near the Isle of Dor. fo ral, where the horses perished. Owing to the intense cold, Mr. Russell** clothes were imrnc- tl: diately froien to the stage, otherwise he must si i- have been swept off, as the wind was blowing strongly. Soon after the plunge, Mr Russell : fi called out to the driver, Mudge, who answered | that he was on a sheet of ice and drifting down ; j 01 but the night was so dark that they could not , see each other. Mr. Russell afterwards heard j cl . him shouting at intervals, some distance ahead I nf tiiin. ami there is e.ve.rv nroliahil!tv that the St , unfortunate inao was hurried down the Lacbine ; Rapid*. t Mr. Russell lay on the stage, where it ground, ed, exposed to the dre&lul inclemency of the ! t* weather, for eight hours, from half-past 1 in c< i the morning to half-past 9, at which hour he l*1 wai rescued. When found, his situation was oi distressing in the extreme; from the continuous j U locating of the surf over him as he lay, he had become completely encased in ice, to such an st extent that it was found necessary to clear it <>! from him with axes, bc/bre be could he detach- 1< ed from the stage. <r Evlogy for the Dead.?Six centuries be- b lore Christ, Hilkiah said to Shaphan the Scribe , b; "I have found the Book of the Law in the , r< House of the Lord." st 2d Chron. 34th chap. 15th verse. nri And eighteen and a half centuries after the cl birth of Christ, was found, on the blood-stain, w etl field of Chapultepec, in the bosom of Hey- | 6 ward Trezevavt. a fallen son of Carolina, a fu copy of that Book, with the Testament of our I ai Sariaur.?Chis Mercury. bi ci Trouble Amo:*o the Cskeks.?The Fort p< Smith Herald has information recently from j ft Fort Gibson,that there has been a great excite, j hi ment among the Creek Indians. The common c( Indians had become much exasperelcd at their ; w chiefs and headmen, for appropriating too large ti an amount of t be moneys to themselves. Sev. ei , cral of the leading men's lives have been threat- r? . ened. The chiefs, however, had agreed to J f'J make a change, that would probably meet with n< r.< tho wishes of their peopie, and it was expected , c< that the difficulties would be adjusted to the sat 1" isfaction of both parties. f" ; Ol A tornado passed over the eastern portion of a' this city yesterday, which swept trees, fences, I dec. wherever they were in its path. We were 9' within a few hundred yards of the capito] at o| the time, and our attention was called to its rf- I ti feet upon the copper roof of that building. The ~ copper was torn ud from the roof over the Rep resentative Chamber, and forced to the front of the buildiog, when it was stopped by the para- vi pet wail? The cast iron lamps in front of the th capitol were broken, and one was lilted from its 8a pedestal.?Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser. j; m Pkettv Good.?May is considered an unfortunate marrying month. A country editor |0 says, that a girl was asked, not long since, to f;i unite herself in the silken tie, to a brisk chap, j,r who named May in his proposals. The lady c| tenderly hinted that May was an unlucky ni month for marrying. "Well, make it June, th ihen," honestly replied the swain, anxious to t|, accommodate. The damsel paused a moment, i w hesitated, cast down her eyes, and with a blush l0 aid?M Would'nt April do as well?" pr The Baton Rouge Gazette, of the 16th inst., l0 ays the family of Col. Harney are at present w in that city. The Colonel was at Washington at last last accounts. We learn, says the editor of the Gazette, that his lady has made a do nation of $12,000 to the new college about to lie built at that place under the auspices of the Jesuits.?N. O. Picayune, Feb. 18. 1 er Honeymoon.?The origin ol this word is so little known, and yet so highly interesting that we are constrained to gire an account of it. It is traceable to a Teutonic origin. Among gt the Teutones was a favorite drink calied me re theglin. It was made of honey, and much like te present mead o{ the same name in Europea countries. The same beverage was in use mong Saxons, as well as another, moral 'hich was also made of honey, but flavored 'ith mulberries. The honeyed drinks were ?ed in great abundance at festivals. Among le nobility the marriage was celebrated (or a hole month, which was called a moon, during hich the festival board was well supplied ith the honey drink. Hence this month of stivai was called honah moon, or honey moon, hich means a festival. The famous Alaric i said to have died on liis wedding night, from te effects of too much indulgence in metheglin. Noam Carolina.?The whig State conven ^ i ? lit 1 I I on, which met at Kuleign on vveciuesaay, nas nminated Charles Manley as their candidate >r governor. Death rr Major Webster.?The Amer:an Star, published at the city of Mexico, of st February, has the following intelligence, le very latest from the capital:?We regret to ear the death, at San Angel, of Major Edard Webster, of the Massachusetts Regiment F Volunteers. He was the youngest son of le Hon. Daniel Webster. He left his native tale a year since as the senior Captain in the legitnent, and was subsequently chosen to the ost which lie he.'d at the time of his death, le did more than any other man towards (he rganization of the Regiment, and was emienlly popular. Ilis death will carry a pang > many a heart. Pills and Patriotism.?The Albany Knickmocker, in concluding an article eulogistic of reneral Quitman, says?"May he live a thousu J years, and never know what pills are." THE SHAKERS. In the course of debate in the Legislature of lew York, on application for special grants of >wer in holding the property made by the bakers of Xi.skeuna, in that State, the followig Rules, or Orders, existing in the Society, ecame public: "Contrary to order to inquire into any bargain in! the deacons have made. "Contrary tu order logo to church with sins nconfessed. "Contrary to order to shake hands with a orld's woman without confessing it. "Contrary to order to shake hands with the '.trlil unlive llini' first ti>n?li>r the hand. "Contrary to order to play with dogs or its. "Contrary to order for a brother and sister to de together without company. "Contrary to order for a person to go out of te yard alter evening meeting. "Contrary to order to have right and left loes. "Contrary to order to pare the heels of shoes nd'T. "Contrary to order to read newspapers in welling houses, at any time, unless indulgence ir that purpose is granted by the elders. "Contrary to order to fold the left thumb over te right in prayer, or when standing up in wor dp. "Contrary to order to kneel with the left knee rst. "Contrary to order to put the left boot or shoe i first. "Contrary to order to kneel with handkerlief in hand. "Contrary to order to put the left foot on tho airs first, when ascending." CHARLESTON MARKET. Cotton.?After a week of considerable acvity, the cotton market has relapsed into a jmparativcly quiet state. It will be recollecid that there was a good demand for the article n lust Saturday, the 19lli ult., which was free' met hy holders at former prices; as the week dvanced, however, factors exhiblcd an increa. d anxiety to sell, and owing to the quantity f cotton offering at the time, prices receded a ttle, establishing as a quotation 7 a 7 1 8, for liddling fair; and 7 1-4 a 7 3-8c. for the fair ad fully fair grades. Having been relieved y heavy operations, a strong effort was made y sellers just prior to the date of our former tport to recover their lost ground, but purcha* rs could not be brought to terms, and the inrket, which for a day or two was very quirt, osed at the following quotations, viz:?Oraiary 6 1-4 a 6 1-2; middling to good middling 5-8 6 7-8; middling fair 7 a 7 1-S; lair and illy fair 7 1 4 a 7 3 8; good fair 7 1-2 a 7 3 4; ad choice ?. The week under tcview has non quiet, and has passed off without prodding any change in the state of affairs us they listed at the lime we made up our previous reart. On Saturday last the article was in some quest, and the operations would doubtless ive been heavy, but dealers were unable to >me to terms, the one parly claiming rates hich the other refused to give, and this contcnon has been carried on to a greater or less itent throughout the week. The demand has in principally on the middling fair and fair and illy fair sort*-; but the actual transactions show r> improvement in prices, and we therefore mtinue our quotations of Saturday morning :st, to which we would with confidence refer r a fair criterion of the market at the close : business yesterday. The transactions are * follows:?Saturday 800 bales, Monday 624, uesday 700, Wednesday 1241, Thursday 13* 3, and yesterday 100?making an aggregate f 4940 bales, against the receipt in the same me of 7234 hales. 3 INFLUENZA AND CONSUMPTION. It is indeed a melancholly truth that thousan fall ctnns to consumption every year, from no other cause lan neglected colds; yet we find hundreds, nay tliounds, who treat such complaints with the greatest infFerence, and let them run on for weeks and even i.~ *t.* t.?i.m a.. a a c. .? uiitun, wiiiiuui uimiMii^ ui uiu uuiigur, ni iirwi yuu ive what you consider a slight cough or cold; you alw business, pleasure, or carelessness to prevent you am giving it any attention; it then settles upon your cast?you become hoarse, have pains in the side or test, expectorate large quantities of matter, perhaps ixed with blood; a difficulty of breathing ensues, and en you find your own foolish neglect has biought on is complaint. If, then, you value life or health, be arntd in timo, and don't trifle with your cold, or trust any quack nostrum to cure you; but immediately ocure a bottle or two of that famons remedy, Dr. /istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which is well known bo the most snccdv cure ever known, as thousands ill testify whose lives have been saved by it. For iufluenza it is the very best medicine in the orld. None genuine, unless signed I. Butts on the wrapper. Jd in Camden by J. R. McKuin; at wholesale by P. Cohen &. Co., Charleston, and by Druggists genally in South Carolina. Council Chamber, Feb. 26, IS 18 Licence was granted to II. Ilolleyman, jr. to re* il spirituous liquors for the present year, at his ore on Broad street, he having complied with the iquisitions of the Ordinance. L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. Communication--A Cure for Worms. ? FraZersburg, Ohio, Aug. 17, 1846. Dr. D. Jaynk?Dear Sir?Lait Saturday morn- q ing I found my youngest son quite out of his head ?very flighty and deranged, and he continued so all day, till after night. On Sunday moning I commenced giving him your TONIC VERM I- |a FUGE, and before six o'clock he discharged lliirtcen large worms, and I believe, to speak within aj bounds, that he has passed more than five hundred small white worms some not mo-e than one fourth y of an inch long. On Monday morning his fever a( left him, and he is now quite well. All your modi- ^ cines, so far as I have heard, have given satislac- at lion. Yours, &c. RICHARD GRIFFEE, P. M. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, though not re- t1 commended as a universal "cure-all," have nevertheless proved superior to every thing of the kind, especially in LIVER COMPLAINT and DYSPEPSIA, and when used in conjunction with his Tonic Vermifuge, or Alterative, will net fail one time in a hundred of effecting a permanent cure. .\ U-ASTHMA CURKD BY DR. JAIME'S EX- I PECTORANT. Miss Mary Campbell, of New Haven, Fayette ; county, lias been cured of Asthma, of more than ] eighteen years continuance, by the use of Dr. [ a| J.iyne's Expectorant. She commenced taking the y medicines last summer, and after using eleven ^ bottles, was entirely rid of this distressing disease. |j' We are assired of this cure by a lady of undoubt- ? ed veracity, and requested to make it public for the benefit of others. Mount Pleasant (Pa.) Register The above medicines arc prepared only by Dr tli D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by " w J. R. McK.MN, Camden, S. C. y 52a ?o CDo S3 p Korshaw Lodg-e.Numbcr 9 \]\ f|AIIE Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be 1. held at thcirnew Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G. L. A. AUSTIN, Secretary. Q Camden D obistmg Club. The meetings of this society will he held at their Hall on Friday evenings. A. M. KENNEDY, Secretary. Ct5"We are authorized to announce Lieut. J. B. KERSHAW as a candidate (or Major of the Lower Battalion 22d Regiment, S. C. M. at tho ensuing election. 03""Wc are authorized to announce Ddxcav McLeod, Esq. as a candidate for Ordinary at ii the ensuing election. OCT*We are authorized to announce John K. Joy, Esq. as a candidate for Ordinary, at the w ensuing election. tj lO"We nre authorized to announce Riorum L. V hitakeu, l^sq. as a candidate for Ordi- nary, at the ensuing election. 0O~ We arc authorized to announce M. P. " Belcher, Esq., as a Candidate for Ordinary, at ' the ensuing election. ^ 03"The friendi ot Capt. Tobias Folsom an- a nounce him as a candidate lor the office of Ordinary at the ensuing election. ^ ~0^rThe friends of MORE A U NA UDIN an nounce him as a candidate for the office of Or dinary. lie has several times arranged and put up the papers in the cases in this office, and has lately made a General Index to them, which, fr with the recording he has done in it, makes 01 him familiar with the office and the duty of the ^ Ordinary; and from his well-known honesty, Jj1 end business habits, his friends recommend him j, to the favorable consideration of the voters of ftl the District. Feb. 8. ,\ To Ihe Voter* of Laneaslcr District. J ?C?*We arc authorized to announce L. H. j> Mc.-YTKEllas a Candidate for Tax Collector for Lancaster District, at the next election fir that office. And Let no voter doubt the result: but stand up for hirn like David did for Israel against Golinh, the champion of the Philistines. Pec Dee Ethiopian Opera Troupe- J Capt Thomas Beggs, respectfully announces to & the citizens of Camden and its vicinity that his sc celebrated Opera Troupe will visit Camden, and if will give one of their popular, characteristic Concerts on Wednesday Evening next, (15ih in6t) at Davis's Hall, ile wouldjr.ate, that Ins company is composed of the same perlormers who so successfully entertained the beauty and fashion ol Colnmb.a in November last. Their performan- _ ccs are strictly regulated by a scrupulous regard | to decorum, and cannot fail to please the most las- j p tidmus. Laugh to grow tat, is an old specilic, and y ' be commends the efforts of his troupe to produce ] this desirable end, alike to all classes. t>\.r nurtirnlars. sno I'rmrpailinie. March (i. Lwt, A plain jet black BREASTPIN, without the Clasp, bearing the initials of the owner. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. c2 M rch 8th, 1*47. 10 It Strayed or Stolen, From the subscriber, near Taxahaw, Lancaster District, on the night of the i7th ult., a black _ horse, about ten years old, with a sore back, and ^ blind in the right eye. Any information respect- ^ ing him will be thankfully received. E. LANEY. ?' March 8. 10 3t 11 ~ KMOV AL. VVM. B. JOHNSTON has removed his stock s of Goods to the store formerly occuoied by A. M. Kennedy, Esq. two doors above Mr. James Dun- a lap's where he will he glad to see his iriends and j customers. March 8. v REMOVAL. vi The subscriber would ill lor in ihe public that he has removed to the store formerly occupied by Mr. ' si William .'ohnson, second door above II. Levy's, : where he will keep on hand a good supply of GRO- | s| CERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERV. &c. to ! which he invites the attention of purchasers, as they will be sold very low. J. CHARLES WORTH. 6j March 8. It) tf . gj For , or Kent. The house and ?cently occupied by Mr. ei | I'egues, adjoining i. . esidence of the subscriber, ! m I fronting on Fair Street. 'J'o ore desiring to lease for a term of years the place will be let on reasona- m ble terms and put in thorough repair. W. M. SHANNON. ir March 8, 1818. 10 tf n Commissi oner's Notice. oi Guardians, Trustees and others accountable to this office will tile their returns on or before the ?1 first day of May next, or in default thereof, Rules ri will forth* th be issued. ol It a# oil ? tr\TA\T r* 1 ? VV. iU. ou/uvms.v, ^ora. anu xveg r. Commissioner's Office. March 8, 1818. 10 tf Carriages. w The subscriber haB now on hand a variety of 2( Buggies, Kockaways and Harness, which he offers sc for sale on liberal terms. Will build and repair n< any description of carriage, and attend to shoeing di horses. A portion of patronage is respectfully so- c; licited. ROBEBT MAN. tc March 8, 10 6t I B Operations 011 tlic Teeth. m Dr. Wm. Reynolds is now in Camden, and will lo attend to professional calls during this and the ensuing week. Feb. ?9. ?nth-Carolina?-Kershaw Dist. By B. Gass, Esq. Clerk (and Ordinary Ex Officio) of said District. Whereas John McKain applied to me for letters Administration on all and singular the goods id chatties, rights and credits of Jaines McKain, to of Green County, (Mississippi) deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all id singular, the kindred and creditors of the said jceased, to be and appear before me at our next rdinary's Court for the said district, tc be holden ; Kershatv Court House on tl.e seventeenth day of larch inst., to show cause, if any, why the said J m i n is t rat ion not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this sixth day of , -| March in the year of our Lord one thousand "^eiglil hundred and forty-eight and in the seventy-second year of American Independence. BEN J. GASS, Clerk, and Ordinary Ex-Ofiicio. PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, ,ND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Mr. L. P. 5SPEISSEGGER, of Charleston, has ic honor of infot^ntng the ladies and gentlemen of anidenand vicinity, that he will tune Piano Fortes nd Organs, if immediate application is made at Ir. Davis's Hotel. As Mr. E.'s engagements in harleston are numerous, his stay is necessarily mi ted. Feb 29. "II INIG OUT" THE CLOTHING "ON THE OUTER WALLS," For the cry is, "Still they come." Who comes! Why, ie customers, to be sure! They can't well do otherwise, lien our stock of Heady Made CLOTHING has been so ell replenished by the arrival of the Southerner from N. ork and the DeKalb from Charleston?ind our prices e so well suited to the times. Now is the time for barlins; the eeutlc Spring is fast approaching, and we wish ie heavy articles tojrive place to something more seasonae. Should any be too late, it will be their own fault. flO~Rciucmbcr, the Srore is under the Masonic Hall. W. A. KENT 4- MITCHELL. March 1. 9 4t Just lieceived. A fresh supply of GENUINE MEDICINES Imong them arc? ml*llllay's fluid magnesia superior english mustard camphor best castor oil do sweet oil alcohol meakim s extracts, for flavoring tarrant's seltzer aperient clove anodyne tootii ache drops, superior white wax to w ns e n d's s a us a p a r1ll a swayne s syrup of wild cherry The above, together with every other article i the Drug line, viz? Icdicincs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, PERFU.HER1, 'ill be sold at least as low as ar: icles of like quali! can he obtained in the nei^hbtirhood, JAMES II. McKAIN. ? Feb. 29. 9 tf Kcceivcd per Steamer DeKulb. Jh choice supply ot Indigo; Spanish Drown; Veetian Red; Litharge, Verdigris, Cocilineal, ilfader, Glue, Lamp Black; Alcoliol, &.c. Sec.; togethr with eve-y articla in the line fresh from the Northern Markelsandof superior quality. These rticles having beer purchased fur Cash will be idd at a very suitll advance on cost. Call and see >r'yourselves at Cleveland's nearly opposite lasonic Hall. March 1. 9 tf Stillin^ia Sylvnticu, OR QUEEN'S DELIGHT. For the relief and cure of all diseases arising om an impure state of the blood and other fluids f the body; Davis* Vegetable Pain Killer; Clove .nodyne Tooth Ache Drops lor the immediate and srfcct cure of this excruciating pain; Knapps Inian Strei gthening Plaster; Allebasi's Poor Alan's lastcr; Badeau's &, Well's Celebrated Strengthning Plaster; Roake's Iodine Linament; AlcItinn's Elixir of Opium; ScuJdcr's Accoustic Oil r Deafness; Wistar's Ba sain of Wild Cherry; igether with a fresh supply of all the popular ateut Medicines for sale at Cleveland's. March 1. 9 tf Sperm Oil. A very good article at ?1,'?25 and a superior arcle at .$1,50 per gallon. Also?A very choice selection of Segars and 'ubacco at reduced prices for Cash. White Lead, Window Glass, Linseed Oil. &.c. :c., having been purchased for CASH will be ild lower than the lowest. Call at Cleveland's early opposite Masonic Ilall. March 1. 9 tf Powdered, crashed, loaf, lump and clarilied Suars, old Java Collee, Currants, Pickles, Pepper aucc, Cocoa, Mustard, fresh Teas &r., for sale by Feb. 29. E. W. BONNEY. Garden Hoes and Rakes; Urado's patent. Hoes; llwell and Chester's Hoes, all sixes; Spades; hovels, &.C.; for sale by Feb. 20. E. W. BONNEY. JOS. B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hroadntrcct, Cuinidnii, S. C. Attends the Courts of KertMia'-v, Sumter, Lnnister and Fairfield Districts. JOIIx\ J. WORKMAN, isa a Hi a<h;\ r, CAM DEN, S. C. ilalc Agricultural Society of S. Carolina The following Premiums will tc awarded to the uccesstul competitors, at the semi-annual meet lg to be helil in the village ol Spartanburg on llie ucond Wednesday ir, September next: 1. For the best Stallion, for Agricultu.'al purpoes, a silver medal. 2. For the best Mare, for Agricultural purposes, silver medal. 3. For the best native Bull, over 3 years, a siler medal. 4. For the best native Cow, over 3 years, a silcr incdal. 5. For the best Jack, bred in South Carolina, a Ivor medal. 0. For the best Mule, bred in South-Carolina, a Ivor medal. 7. For the best Ram, adapted to our climatd, a lver medal. 8. For the best Ewe, adaptod to our climate, a lver medal. 9. For the best Ram, regarding wool chiefly, a lver nieda!. 10. To the most successful and extensive grow of clover for three consecutive years, a silver iedal. 11. To the succcsftil competitor in a ploughing iatch, with double or single team, a silver medal. 12. For the most succoslul and extensive e.\Dcrnent with lime for three consecutive ycais, one implctc set ol the Farmer's Register. 13. For the best conducted Fartn in the District '.Spartanburg, a silver r up of the value of ?10, A full and detailed statement of Uic value ana icrntious of the Farm, to be furnished by the Aycultural Society of Spartanburg, or a Committee three disinterested farmers of the District. Fifty Dollars Reward. I will give the above reward for the apprehenm and delivery to me of my negro man AliRA.W. ho lelt my residence near Sumtcrvillc, about the )th of December last. Abrarr Hampton, as he is xnetimes called, is a remarkable negro. He is ?arly seven feet in height; weighs near two bulled and lifty pounds; has a scar under one of his fes; is very black; very intelligent: and his front teth out, or very much decayed. Aura in is a ricklaver and Plasterer. J will give the above reward for his delivery to o at my residence, or Thirty JJouars tor irs dgmcnt in any Jail in the Stats of South Carolna. W. E. M ELLIOTT. February 2 1913. 11 ?. ~ _ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ex'ract from the Vermont Sentinel. The sudden and frequent changes of weather which we have experienced recently, from hot to cold and from wet to dry, have been peculiarly favorable for the contracting of Coughs and Colds, and for the laying the foundation of that dread disease, Consumption; and we think we have never known so much harking and wheezing as we have witnessed among our friends and acquaintances for the last few weeks. Nor have we pone entire ly tree: wc naa a can com accompanieu uy a uuru, dry, hacking cough, which was a source of great annoiancc, and began to he of considerable apprehension, when a medical friend advised us to make use of Hull's Cough Lozenges, (and we write this paragraph to adaise our friends to do the same,) they being in his opinion "ihe most effectual remedy for Coughs an I Colds wiihin his knowledge," and after a fair trial of them, wc are happy to say that we concur most fully in that "opinion," and most cordially recommend them to any of our friends who are or may be suffering from any of the complaints incident to Hard Colds, as a remedy effectual in its action and speedy in its operations. We do not know who Dr. Hull may he; but he will please accept our thanks, and we think he deserves the thanks of the community for placing within their reach so excellent a remedy for Pulmonary complaints as his Cough Lozenges. March 1, 9 2t For sale in Camden by James R. McKain, and by respectable Druggists generally throughout the country. "SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES. Dr. SMITH'S PREMIUM TORPEDi) MAGNETIC MACHINES?This is certainly the neatest and most powerful Instrument yet offered to the public, and as a re medial agent in nervous and chronic affections, it has bee., found highly serviceable. The American Institute has awarded a prize to this Instrument over many competitors. For sale l.y F. L. ZEMP. DR. JACKSON'S Pile and Tetter Embrocation. No ar'icle so effectually removes the above painful and troublesome affections. For sale bv Feb. 22. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. TARRANT'S Effervescent Seltzer Aperient. This much esteemed and highly valuable preparation will not fail to effectually to remove Dys r .LI'S J A, JlLAUALllLf /ItllJll X SJX 11IL Stomach, Costivexess, &c: For sale by Feb. 2>. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Wliitc Lead, Window Glass. A new supply of White Lead and Window G^s just receded. As these articles are pur ch-.sed at casl^PifosSlicy wfll behold lower than they have ever b\>tt in this rtarket. Nothing will be gained by sending to Charleston fur them. Before purchasing e so where call at the subscriber's. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Fob. -23. 1818. 8 tf Mont Extraordinary Work! THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, By Dr. A. 31. 3TARICKAU, Professor of Diseases of Women. Sixth Edition. 1dm. pp. 250. Price 8 E '15,000 copies sold in Three Months. Every female is getting a copy ?f llii* most important ar.d interesting Work Thousands of females, married and unmarried, (the married particularly) are suffering and have suffered for years, expending money in purchasing useless medicines, who would here at once discover the nature of their complaint, its cause, and the remedy. It is intended especially for the married, or those contemplating marriage, .vs it discloses important secrets which should he known to them particularly. And thus for one dollar, (the price of the book.) years of misery will he saved to thousands of females, mid their youth, heauty, and buoyancy of spirits retained tokan advanced age, instead of aditta, sick, and emaciated at thirty. To the wife, to the mother, to the female cither budding into womanhood, or to the one in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an important change, as also to the one contemplating marriage, i' is beyond price. Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within three mouths, with perfect safety and certainty. In no instance has a remittance failed to reach the publisher, or the Itook thoae to whom it has been directed. On the receipt of One Dollar, the. "Married Woman's Private .Medical Companion" will be sent (without cost to the purchaser for jmsluge.) toany part of the United Mates. P. I'iiorntox, at the l'ost Otlicc is Agent for Camden, for the sale of toe above. Feb. til). ISIS. 8 Cm CAMDEN AND CHARLOTTE MAIL LIiNE. Tlic Post Muster General having given directions to run the mail from this place to Charlotte three times a week, instead of twice, as former y, the public will therefore, ph ase take notice, that the stage will leave Camden every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at H A. AL, and arrive in Lancaster the same afternoon. Leave Lancaster every Tuesday, Thursday and Suttdav, at 5 A. AI., and arrive in Charlotte by 5 P. AL' Leave Charlotte every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at $ A. M and arrive in Lancaster same afternoon; leave Lancaster every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 5 A. AL and arrive in Camden at 3 P. AI. JAMES McEWEX, Contractor. Feb. 23, 1948. 8 tf The Charlotte JefTersoniar. will please insert three times and hand in their bill to J. A/cE. House aud Lot for sale. The subscriber oilers I'jr sale his House and Lot situated near the .Methooist Church in Camden. For further particulars apply to T. \V. I'egues. Feb. 22. \V. J. FRANCIS. Dr. It. IS. JOIl.VSO* Offers bis profession al services to the citizens |of Camden and vicinity. Ullice two doors below I the Bank ot Camden. F..I. 3.'C IfslM. ft Sin Traveling Trtisiks and Carpel A line lot just received and lor sale by Fob.. ?3. GEO. aLDEN. lu Equity- -Bicroliaw I>isirict. James Tiller, ct al: .) vs [ BILL. John McSwicn ct al. ) It appearing to iny satisfaction, that John Tiller, Jane Tiller, Seaborn Tiller and Crcighton Tiller, the children of William Tiller, deceased, defendants to this Bill arc 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 tiie I said bill within three months from this date, or an j order pro conlcsso will be entered against them. \VM. Al. SHANNON, c. e. k. n. Comm'rs. Office, Feb* 18, 1848. [87] Kk'cfion Notice. STATU OF SOU TII-CAKOLINA. ; Office of Court of G. S. and Common Picas, nf /iVrtlii/ip District. Whereas, a vacancy has occurred ir. the Office I of Ordinary Ibr Kershaw District, (owing to the ! death of R. L. Wilson.) Now, therefore, in pur| suance of the 'Met of the Legislature of 1633," 1 ; do hereby give I'ubiie Notice that an Election for Ordinary will be held on Monday, the 3rd day ot I * :i w 10 . .. r. ii A|)NI, lO*tv?| iu 1111 tiiiu \aiam j. Witness my hand at Camden, this 7th day of February, A. 1). ltild. B GASS, Clerk. iuks. Will open a Femile School at Diberty Ilill, Kershaw District, with competent Assistants, on terms of tuition as to!lows, per session of live months:? Orthography. Reading and Writing, $7 CO With Arithmetic, Grammar and History commenced, 9 00 English Grammar, History and Ccogrnphy, 12 00 Drawing and Fainting, 10 00 Music on the Piano, 20 00 Embroidery and worsted work, d 00 January 28. 0 4t SELLING OFF FOR CASH. W. ANPERSON &, CO. intending to close their general business, will offer their stock of Ready Made Clothing, HARDWARE, 8ADDLERY, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, At ver)* reduced prices. As onr assortment Si good, and we are determined to ee}\, we would is> vite purchasers to call* as great bargains may be expected ^aaics' ooois HKIU * iu? - > Ladies fine Lasting Bouts do do Kid Walking Shoe* do do Slips do French Kid Slips do white Kid and Satin Sfips do Lasting Buskin Ties do Goatskin walking Ties. a** ALSO?A fresh supply of Misses's School ShMi and Bootees, heavy and good. Together with a general assortment of r?v dren's Shoes, all of which are fresh from the MB* nufacturers, and for sale by Feb. 23. GEO. ALDEft. N ortlieru Tan ?old Leather^ Calf and Lining Skins. Harness and Re6aa4 Black upper Leather, Patent Leather, Saddle Leather, Shoe Thread &.c. &c., for sale by . Feb. 23, GEO. ALDfitt. Wanted to Pnrchasey A likely negro girl of abuut fifteen or sixtMa years of age. Apply at this office. % *** Feb. S3, 1948. 8 Whiskey. " j A few barrels fine old Baltimore whiskey, IV ler's Brand. For sale by JAMES McEWEIf. Feb. 2.3, 194S. 8 W* - ' RECEIVED BY THE DEKALB, AT TIIE MASONIC CASH CLOTHING STOKE, 12 Superfine black French DRESS COATS 10 do do do FROCK DO 25 dozen SHIRTS (latest styles) 6 " DO standing collars, (latest styles) ALSO-A lew EVENING VESTS For sale low for cash by W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, Masonic HllIL Feb. 23. 8 " ^ ^ Dr. C. H. Scliap's Headache PIU% for the relief amd cure of sick headaoflk P?y the use of these Pills, the periodic attaefciof Nervous or Sick Headache may be preventtff and, if taken at the commencement of an attack* immediate relief from the pain and sickness wQl bf obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Naosea sal relieving- the Headache, to which Females at* safe jert durimg pregfiancy. For actual evidence in their favour, we art al? lowed to refer to the following letter: From Rev. Thoi, Smyth, D. D. Charleston, May, 1840L My dear sir: 1 hate been exceedingly distressed witli a very frequent and severe sick bcacache,tal availed myself, last fall* of the use of your Pills; and, al.hough I am not permanently relieved, yet I find very great relief from the use of thesejnlla and can with them, prevent the headache, wbea warned of its approach, and relieve it when it hM not progressed very far. I can also secure free* dom from headache, on any occasion, by takirw oa? or more of these Pills on the previous night. I Mi' led to consider them a very safe and useful Pill, and adapted to improve the tone of the ntnmmk and digestive organs. Very sincerely, yours, Thomas Sum. To Dr. Schaps. For sale al Cleveland's, nearly opposite .tbff dfc/gr Masonic Hall. ^ Yeast Powders* Tlmco Pntl' Anra ape on onf ira onKsfitdfa Aid i a wm uv.i <j 01 v on vii111 b ou uotiiavg fHf Yeast in all culinary purposes, having been ha* proved by a recent chemical discovery, by wfrfek they are rendered perfectly harmless to the D peptic as well as the Epicure, and are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. A LSO CLEVELAND'S Improved Soda Sc. Seidlitz Powder*# The almost universal employment of Seidfitt Powders as an Aperiant and gentle laxative re*ders the attainment of an article, the quality o( which may be relied on as a desirable object; whilst the fact is notorious that a majority of the powders are totally inefficient. These Powders are prept* red of pure materials aud are put up in socb a manner as to preserve their quality in any climate* For sale at Cleveland's, nearly opposite tltf Masonic Hall. Dr. Allen's Compound, FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA. TJiis Medicine is offered to the public general]#* from a full conviction that it is superior to anyoiik er medicine now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia* Liver complains Nervous Debility, or Bodily Weakness, &.c. Beiwg sole Agents for the sale of Dr. Alleo'i Vegetable Compound, those suffering ftom D;i< pepsia are invited to call and procure a bottle of this truly invaluable Medicine. For sale at CleIS* land's, nearly opposite .Masonic Hall. N. 15?Medicines may be obtained at anv boor of the night by knocking at the side door. Iii Eqiiity?Kershaw District. Margaret McCaskill and Saml. P. Murchisoa VR Daniel McCaskill and others. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Daniel Me< Caskill, 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 6ince then: On motion of J. If. PeSausstire, complainant's solicitor, it it ordered hat the said Danie', or if he bedea,d any children that he inay have left, do plead^answeror demur to this bill within three months from this day, or Ml order pro confesso will be granted against bin or them. WM. M. SHANNON, c. t. r. ?. Comm'rs. Office, Feb. 10, 1848. [0787] _______ This fine and thorough bred Stallion will stand the ensuing season, commencing on the first of March, and ending on the 1st of July, in the vicinity of Camden, at 810 the season and 820 the insurance and 50 cents to the groom. r. : I .:r..l J.-I. -L_ ... tu 1 J_ rj(]Uinox if d ui'tiumiu u<iik uuusnuij 10 u*ikj?, three inches high, finely proportioned, of superior form and action, of great docility, and in all res* poets admirably adapted to improve the stock of saddle and draft horses. He was bred by R. L. Stevens, Esq. of New York, out ol Janette, fall sister of Sir Charles; his sire Mr. Bo!??f celebrated horse Gohanna. Feb. 16?8m ' Copartnership. The subscribers have this day formed a eoparU ncrship in the Auction and Commission bnaimaa under the name and firm of GAME WELL & BASKIN, and will promptly attend to all busineaaentrusted to their care. J. N. OA ME WELL, J. W. BASKIN. January 24th, 1848. "fire" and"marine insurance^ Camden Insurance Company, of Ncw-JeiWfe CHARTERED IN 1S& The subscriber having received the Agency of fhis institution for Camden and vicinity, wiil receive applications, and issue Policies at the car* rent rates, IV, D. McDOWALL, Town Taxes. Tl,n tmvn Tav?? nto luiw ilup and navnhle. THa undersigned will be found daily in the Couneft Room to receive the same, which he in?irerted to collect forthwith. L. W. BALLARD, Feb. 10. Recorder and Treasurer. Fine Wines; Lemon Syrup; White Wine and Cidvr Vinegt r, for sale by Feb. V0, E. W. BONNEV.