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M JONES, Publisher of the laws or the vniov ? ^ y i ? 1 ? '--j: : xiieunion. ?.a t t n e publi0oood we alal,.? " a /,* <, . 1 yftt n ' tryr.-t-, ,rff, ?v. *- . ,,, , CAMPlirc, SQ111I CAKItlUA, SATI KI.A1 MAY ap, 1888. <* \i?. 4. TMZRMS ? I OF TUB 00i?M3?.3IAi 30T7?.IBR{ Published wookly every Saturday morning at $3 par annum* if paid in advance, or $4 if r.t>i paid until the oxpiration of tho yoar. Peraoii3 subscribing out of tho State, aro roquirod to pay in advanco. No su'isaripli ju rocoivod for a loss torin than ono yoar. A. ...',11 lut Ininrlnil fit Ovr HoM-Alt nor nvfcnnsr?.nb.iio ??* * wv ?"?? ? ? -- f square for tho first insertion, and Fifty Cents for every continuance. Those Advortisomonls that do not have the numbor of insertions marked on tho margin will bo published until forbid, and charged accordingly. O* AH Lottors addressed to this Office, must bo post paid. MEDICINES. Botanic store and infirmary.? Tho subscriber grateful for the liberal patron* age extended him in the above business, during the the last year, would now inform his customers, that he is this day receiving by tho Steamer Thomas Salmond, a large'supply of Medecincs, which will lie sold o?i nccommodatinrr terms, for cash, ot on three months credit to approved purchasers, cither by whole sale or retail. 1 have now supplied the Infirmary with permanent nurses, so that in future, I hope to he able to receive all applicants, who may desire to take medicine at this establishment. Seven years experience in this practice, and an extensive acquaintance in this community, renders any other promise or pledge of attention on my part unnecessary. Feb. 3 40 tf. WM. CARLISLE. The Columbia Times and Clicraw Gazette, will each give the above three insertions and forward the papers containing the same, and their accounts ( to the subscriber immediately thereafter for payment. W. C. Oubinet Manufactory. THE subscribers respectfully inform'the citizens of Camden, and ilic surrounding country go- 1 nerally, tint they have opened a cabinet establish- j ment immediately in front of the Post Office, where I they will be happy to fill any orders which may be sent to them. Repairing done with neatness and 1 despatch* They hope by unremitting attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of ' public patronage. 1 SAMUEL STEWART, ' WILLIBY MATI1 IS. ' Apjil 7 49 t( Tiie fatinvha : PjfVIE Proprietor of this establishment gives J q notice that lie is repairing and nttmg it tip i atconsiderablo expense, and in a superior style, 1 am! will have it ready for the reception of company by the 20lh of May. It is situated on the great Eastern and Western line of Stages, from Salisbury via Lincolnton to Asliville, &c ; (a stage f passing there every day in the week but one.)? Tlio country around is broken and proverbinlly I, healthy, and besides the mineral properties of the <1 waters, there are many inducements to turn the li attention of invalids and others towards this place* Its proximity to the lower country?the ehe p . : living?th? -.wlle-uv of th. g.m-? .. * j t.*?the abundance of game?the rich field afforded j to science?especially to Mineralogy and Moiany, are tacts* not to be overlooked by the travelling world. But it is in the .Mineral qualities of the Springs tnat t he great attraction towards this spot consists. i'he Proprietor lias no exaggerated lists of cures lo present to the public, for he has just taken possession, nor would he deem itacompli- j ment either to the good taste or sagacity of the ^ Cublic, to present such if he iiad them. But lie j ns the as-urance of some of the most scientific Physicians and Chemists, to the rare and valuable properties ot' these Springs, in 1824, Professor Olmsted (now of Vale College] made a strict analysis of this water, and pronounces its foreign ingredients to be Sulphuretted Ilydrogcu, ^ Sulphate of Lime, y Sulphate of Magnesia, t Muriate of Lime. 1 For a more extended statement see ins g 1 cal Report ot North Carolina, authorized by ict of ' Assembly, pages 129-30. fepnee will not permit 1 us to add the very flattering remarks of this gentleman?but any one at all acquainted witli the j 1 subject cannot help peiceiving the peculiar adaptation of these minerals, to the disorders that most prevail in the South. The Proprietor can only superadd his determi- 1 nation W ineet patronage, by an unflinching attention to the wants, wishes and comforts ot hisvisi- j ters. The Springs are now, and will be through- ' out the year, open for the accommodation of travel- 1 lers. JOS. W. HAMPTON. April 7 49 8t SOUTH CIROLINAT SUMTFR DISTRICT. Sumttions in Partition. Jeflorson Logan, vs. Ransom Logan, and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that David Logan and Synthia his wife, John Logan and Susan his wife, Eligali Logan and Eliza his wife, and Ransom Logan, resides without this State: It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of David Logan, dee'd on or before the first Monday in June next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record WAl LEWIS, O S D March *24 47 8t Pr's fee $1 ?r?0 mrOTICE. The n ?tcs and accounts of W 1^1 B. Daniels. have b"en placed in my hands for collection, so ne length >f ti r.e. lam disposed to Ifep th \ .? 1 i. i.r.l'l) el, arc requested to e.-? uc ('<), v r. J i : 3 i: * I v i rid settle, Other wise thev sua:,T, he put to Cost. April 28 f? J tf W R.YOUNG. uivisi t.v oats* ait-.. I ;Al> Q ) Alt l KRS.l I J Win lsboroug i, April iiO, { *j T, Ksq h ivinj been duly a;?poiii ted Aid-de-Oau?p to .vlaj. Gen. John Bnch.ui nan, with the rank of Major, ho will he obeyed and r?a?.:c2ordi"e|^ ?"i,!r #r m"j gcnar.it v ,n,P. I Dr. Win- Reynold* I ^'"SlRliS to infirm his trienda and the pub ilLr he, that afier a i absence of twelve m< nths in K< trope, he his returned to Catndcn -:nd agam resumcd the prractice of vtedicino. Office as heretofore, corner of Broad and Yor* streets. Dr. R. also wishes it to bo gonein Iv knownttSnt wh'lst profiting i?y an attendance on the Medica' Institutions of Dubli , luring a residen ihero several nonllis. he de\oted inut-h alt. nti n to tli present system of Oen?istr:, r. e.lie. d in hat eii a-a mist import <nt coil ter.O branch f Snr?jerv. In the operating rooms mil L bo-atory of tli State De tint. here he '?id in ainol > flel I for pro tire nnd observation, he his ide himself o aite of every thing relaiive to .1<l rn ent'ntry, o science and as an art, ?nil tenders ne oidi- nly hi services to those wh may require them, at his op rating room, in Lonrfown. ' An'il 14 W if m D A Hit * I VT .a Aumvu/mii.? neiii^ iIomioi.- t. . up'!. my interest in thr Scmtkk Hotkl int" nide". any person wishing 10 purc hase at private sale ran do so by applying to the subscriber in Camden, o or before the first Monday in Mav next. If tin sold before that time, it wiil 1 e offered at public sale before the Court House door in Camden, betweer the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M. The purchn scr can be supplied, fif he wishes it) with most ?>< the furniture, both household and kit<>hen at the same lime. It is the best constructed Hotel in the South-rn country. A bargain ran be had if applied for in time. Negotiable pnner " in b? reeeived it: pnyinent with endorsers undoubtedly good A. R. IIUFFIN. Camden, April 21 51 2t LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Olhce Camden, April 1st, lo3tJ. A?John E. Alexander B?Thomas Bradley, William Raskins, Jamdes F. Broad foot, George F. Bartlet, S 1J. Boykin, K izzy Blair. C?Samuel S. Carpenter, John A (Mulders. L. B. Clark son, Henry C isliaw, Joseph Cloud, Violent Cox. Dmirv J Campbell. B>?Regut Daniels, John Da\idson, 2; Bigeous Daniels. JE?James T. Ellison, A za Evans. ? ? Miss Sarah Gibson, Miss Frances L. Gray. II?C. C. Henderson. I ?Miss T Johnson. Robert Irv'.nir. I^rwis Johnson. lb. Jam^s T. Kilfforo, Rev John A Kennedy Miss Sarah Leigh, l.'r. B S. Lucas, IN a: ha liel Little, Henry Loweery, J. D. Lennere. ill ? J??l?n iMarshall. Peter M Cnskill. <2; Thomas Vl'Crpnry, Jarett N. Miller, Archibald vlaclay, Vliss Mary John Mickle, Joshua Merry man, 2; I tedick Mosely, Joseph Marshall, Archable McDowell, Allen M'Cnskill, Esq, 1*?Samuel Peak, Isaac Perry. ^ R?John Richs, Cyrus Robins, Thomas Reilh. Nathaniel Ramsey, Dr. James II Rechell. S?Samuel Stuekey, Charh s 1 Shiver, Mrs. Nllcnder Scott. John B. Smithson, 3; Allen San lers. T?J J Towns. XV ?William Wilson, Augustus 11 West 2; I lolin Watson, George Wright, Bmjnmin V?ihon, *oyktu Witljorspoon, Mrs Elizabeth Whitney, R I" Williams - - J1 April 7 49 Hi Clock and Watcli Maker rmHK subscriber respectfully informs the citiz< lis JL of Camden, anJ its neighborhood, that lie lias ocated himself in this place, 3 doors above the Canilen Bank, where he will attend to all business in lis line. J. B, KL1NGLE. Aoril 7 49 tf Jf x \'x liER?A supply of the best q nlityof ti_J Harness, Sole, Upper Leather and > kins, on land and fer sale by May 5 1 4t SHANNON, M'GEE, & Co. i Hfew Cheap Goods. MRS. E. WARREN, has Just received a hand some assortment, of Millen .ry and Fancy 3oods, consisting of superior and elegant Muslins, Cambrics, Fancy Prints. Embroidered . apes, Colars, F?.ncy Scarfs nnd Shawls, Gloves, and u coindete assortment of Hosiery, together with every .rticle usually found in a Fancy Store. May 5 1 tf rsafOTlfE. The undersigned having disposed ^1 of his entire slock in the Shoe and Leather uisiness to Mr. Thomas It. Session*, this business ,vill be in future conducted by him. At the same ,ime, I take this method of returning my thanks othe public, for their liberality, nnd the encourage nent I have received at their hands, and cheerful v recommend the above gentleman as worthy ot .heir patronage. Persons indebted to me for the year 1837, are earnestly requested to make immediate payment. May 5 1 2t GEO. ALDEN. Boot, Shoe, si Bid Leather Store. undersigned havinj purchased the a ove Pi slock of Mr. George Alden. will keep c n itantly on hand a genetal assortment of Boots, Shoes and Leather, and will a so continue the Ma nufaciuring Business as heretofore, nt the old stand. A share of Public patronage is solicited. Planters can have Negro Shoes made to order by leaving their measures previous to September. May 5 1 3t TflOS. R. SESSIONS. T^rOTlCE. The Ordinance to prevent Pogs lxl running at Inrge unmuzzled, will be enforced after the 14th May, inst. By order of the Town Council of Camden, J. W. LANG, Rec't May 5 1 Sit JDr. John Sappiiigton'M ANTI-FEVER PILES, A certain and effectual cure for Ague and Fever, Bilious and other Fevers. To be lnd at B W. WARREN'S Drug Store, One dorc above Shannon, M Gee & Co. a :i iki r?o <r x\ |)r 11 40 n N. B.?Certificates of their efficacy may bo seen by applying as above. . f '1 UjU GmJ VAAi lUJ MAI IJiM q tj q CJ CJ 0 tj Filial Notice?The subscriber is constrained to call on all persons indebted to him, or Jones & Marshall f r immediate payment. Those who are due him individually, will please call on Mr. John. Smart for settle: ent. Those indebted to Jones 4* Marshall will call on T t ur?ii i? t I >u.i ?i.:_ > 1. J. urinriDj 11 ir* nupru mut una ii'Hiur will be attended to, without further proceedings. J. L. JONES. May 12. 2 It Town Taxes. ITlxeCMftions will be issued against all Defaul* J tors afler the first day of June next. By or. dcr of the Town Council of Camden. J. "NV. LA NO, Recorder. \fny 12 2 2t J????MBME?BUtCJ? folate wi'.^tith C;?ivB:nh. By hin Excellency PIERCE M Hi TLMil. E ci G ivrrnor and Commander-in-chief in and ov< the State (foresaid. , EXECUTI VEfcDEPA RTM ENT, Columbia, lltli IVlav, lb3d. i "he rrrent fire at Clivr pulnn Ini ; vvn to 1 i'*rP4 of the mo?? popuh >l<* part of *l?e < iI ?Ird siroyed huildi jr;nn tl^r ''onlonls, v d < t m'pii 3 nnd 1 i'hons "f <1 '' r>? li ? opr<v ffre^t nan Iter.?. of ir diiHtrio< k mfl1 of the means ? i re instating their property pr-, led n the eon ninn tl vast lion. It hii< i{riftt?v jii'fd l! 11 * u. oir n< e i fR. es nnd r- nfMrrd * ' nn rn I 'l:rr in f o State, (||| rmoun< f proper insured o ? where bring coin mrnti pIv<< mil.) It s 'o rivod the bank d) htot- n-' only i>f tin* uirnn > f a wur their prcacn. <Yl;ts nt * pr<rutin tutur* <> : 1 and facilities, now ore th&n ov. r. greatly nrn'fd, nn'l in nmnv rnjcs absolute vwHHspcwrl'lo : > av lilt unfortunate l.tnr rtjhi n tor d< struct on has put to bazar ' th- tilting t<> nrf ?? j*ie nationa plans of impmv mrnt. Mi wes'rin rail road, n d the domestic tnp< rtin<. romp nv: an with lliP'p, it tlironto s t'? i<o- nrdi r i|h> mimi < prosper! t \ and the high clmrre'f r nd-?t;t diner . the State, v bicli has so jiob'y p tronis. d thrs; wise and eztensiv* schemes of public improve^ mo i > t. Under t o-o r'ocu i.sianr's, tin mto mi-d'rlin ( assumes decidedly ' nt a parti ' and local, but'a <_ ; uoral nn'ional aspect In v< ri us nn s t' v til he felt, an-' rovcrclv fob, throughout t u ? tStaic; fur the I enrficia infturncc ol < 'hat loston j, and ought to!. <? t i v. ry part of out t'aro I, inn nn.t f tin I. .rli.l ....... ?.. f I n .4 ..... - . .. . I ...... %.? ? |#<?i vi.it 1-nni ?'i in i | i* i .s the nitio' pr slrntion o ? in vvhol contrrn n' 'octing in some way or ot li?*,r all itseoinmorcial and . n<rrieultur I pur uits I have p rsoiia'ly and hv letter anxi. usly consulted a great n.umber oi our intelligent citizens in every | art of I!??? Stat , i.: the propriety of convoningfan extra session of tin _ legislature, to eonsider of the -tops n? ens ry to lie talten in the p.osent einfrgt ney. if any interference on the part of t he Stale should he deemed necessary; a question, whiofi in my opit ion, the i Legislature alone eugb* fii tUly to determin*. Ol the citizens consulted on |he present occasion, many wise and orthy men deem t n e\tia session I' of the Legislature unadvfeahe* but tie great weight of ? pinion trail initial to me. is in fav-?i ot he tneasu e. It is to our Lejfcslnture, that our pe ^ nle look on ali occasions iS dillieulU l"? r udvio- " and relief. We are c usidfcied to rely implicit I v on the wisdomand son nthYot that res, ected t?odv of men. Leaving all qu-^jtions of mnsli'utintia jurisdiction, and n 1 considerations of public expo diency, to be decided as tliej ought to bo by the ' representatives of tile people, logi thcr with al. iii olh111r? uo iii iih- propriety . i u extent 01 renei, I , think it my bcunden duly on tin* pr prut occasion *: to call a meeting' of the Lpgii'aturc of South La rolina, at Otslm. bin. to ate librjate ?>:i m d to de or I1 mine such questions a* the emergency may re- 1 qeirc. * K Now know ye tli t ?, T1 LRT. M. HU ' LFIt. " Govern- r and Commander-in-chief in ind over the ' -late aforesaid, deeming it duty imp ?sed on ihd I xi ou ve by the* constitution in socli a i t > eo t- " veneilie Legislature of the fvatc. d hereby eon an t summon ?no ment en; oiThe ena < and Mouse of Ilepres nt tives to meet in their r?- pi etive ilalI: . at ('o.unilna. on , outlay, t e t.'-Jli :iy ot May instant, to consult r of such matters as ma\ then and there be s Innitted to tnem. and iiilna: ' such relief as in their wisdom may be conducive , to the interest and welfare of the Slate. ' #In testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto sol my hand nod ennsed the Seal n ol the State to be affixed, this eleventh M day of Mav. in lh< ye.t ef our Lor! ' one thousand eight hundred a <1 tit rt}*-eight, and in the sixty second year of the lndepcndv ncc of the United Stales of \ merica. 1'. M. IIL'TLICR Ify order* " .. .. n li. ii. Saxon, Secretary of State. /. May 10 3 *2t Patent ^tca:n Fcallier Ele to .it jf FOR IAEA FT VI Atti> KCO^OMY. \ The subscriber having purchased the tight ?! tin- n Patent Feather Presser, invented ly liillv X- ' v Todd, for the Districts of La caster, (?hps:et field. Marlborough, Kershaw, Darlington and Su ter, in * this State, would respectfully inform the citizi us 01 u Cannlen and its vicinity, that he has one < f s.nd | Mai (lines in successful operation in thist>wn. The work is done entirely by the opeiat.on of steam, en ' fire coming near the feathers, and no pos-il>ilitv ot scorching or otherwise injuring them Hy tli s ope- v ration all Vloths nr< destroyed and remoxed wit o t ( loss or waste of Feat ter.?, on the contrary, the 1 it' is very much increased, in my times one-half,? no thinjj l?eing removed but small particles ot tusi v c. ' Tliey are also cleansed and purili' d front al disa I, groeable smell that often attends F ather-, t/d are 1 entirely cleansed and dried, : nd It tve the -.ppearance ^ and essential qualities of tew Fea'Iters. . Anv person that will try the expeii ent m <y ?-end ( toe n fed or l eds, of my quality of I c?t!ters Irom i the Itest and newest, to the . Iderst and poorest lltey , have, provi en they areeither goes or duck fe tiers inn, he assnr d no charge will he made in any ciiw * nnli 88 perfect satisfaction e given c May 12 2 tf M- S. ALEXANDER. > Smith Carolina, Sumter District. ? There was committed to the 'ail of Sumter * I istrict on the 2d in t ns a rnnawn , negro man nb utf? feel hi hand sle der hi d> . has nothing peeul ar in I is appearance nnd i* l< lera 1 bly good looking, snys his name is Jnek. and tli t 4 he belongs to Jiiioes F Watson of Abbeville I is* I tuct; wne raised in North faro nn. by Henry ( St phei s, whence he was brought bv Francis Ar nolds, a negro trader. UlllANT B A.TEMAN, j s. d. < May *2 2 2t i ?^ i KENT ?A two story house in Log Town j J| with everv convenient out huildi: g, will be rfi ted for the summer mio: ti n. The situation pleasant and the 'premises eonvenie t. The rem will he low to a careful and approved tenant. Ap* | ply at this office. Ma lit 3 It DURING mv ahseeee from the State, Mr A Burr is my authorised agent. May 10 3 It GEO. A I.DEN. r|lHK inein' era f the Camden Jocky 1 lub will B nu-et at Maj. RufTin's Hotel on uesday eve ning,22<l inst. Members an- requested to be punctual in their atlendai re. J. S. NETTLRS, Sec ry. May 10 2 It FOR H ALF..?A new and noot two-lmrse aroucho nnd Harness. Apply to May 10, 3 4t R W. ARBOTT. ' FOR SALEOR REHT.?The House lecently occupied by M'.H onnev Apply to March 10 40 tf C. J. SHANjfOJJ. Brandy, csi.j, ^ In re 4, Viuc p<r ftc H^RECT ITIPORTATIO^. T ? ? uIootiImm It >coriHi.tiiliv on h ind n large..-. rt ; rut ot tin? loil wing rticles. o his ??w i r ations . nd l'.er; i ov\ forsnV ?>n I ' era. * t* ins: > v.iara;.il t* am i no an y. i es. h Im> ill ,11.trie's; orv superior ('ogtiln ItrRinly. ilt old. in quarti r pipe .nil bar els f \M y Hi".*; i. a id mi ku ori rquniil .urel ?! ?I. <jtialit:? - in ik1;s ti ! in xes of 111 ottlr us- at . r "itignan .Mid Solictor n?* White Nine n ' o.\ps, htitnii in Vv .i in qt: it-- a; d nrs, "While Wine Vin !'nr i b -nels, s |>rri in* elaufi d Sali.il Oil, in Ii slietn ol I "J -Oiiles: < ordia s in boxes of 12 IkiIIIof. !>a ki's of 0 l-o'tU'-H. So i.- s < A h- Fruits in ] rn dy. i irklos. 1*' caroni d Vo mi" l,;. S;?rdin?j [ itt oil, $.c. H- Mn* <1 i jo' ? |(h <11 EM I EE EA11 RON I >E, CO Eait Ciy, cnrr.' r Mr.g wood's ?S W harf, CharlcKtOi., .S C M12 It i 3 A \ ? fi. h * hi . & certain charm- seriuUslv afirrtinj tir lia ac* /Mi tor. as b? f . mu I against u., ii- own. < As uv are infut ml ? -t *1) enido i darned t ?* u . is t?? he ad the uhj ct of : pub* j ic ihi si m:: . (to hatcver course our t clintf*! nn have th rvn opr in t u?.) we m per ert v J .ii r: * i i*i f r a s!lou!il t? submitted 1 a u< i In* c i ; wit ut tliro\v*ny an nbs aide nt'.i \.i\ < 1'? st Ill's in' ? In rut* Mm v i"<rm v rn e \V u!d not ho suspected loarin? 'hi- r ti I; nd mil as!- oi tin uui.iunttv* su?pen I any pinion until st.cii rrsu . is ado known. w S. E< n J.J ! ! I II \ I! DSON. i; lios'rr. S. C* . V y l"?. 'Wl* iiV V. ii' U * " ' "** ? la t ih'd a P V virtu, ot sundry executions to c direct i i K will U?- soli I lut'ori' ?ii- our', ous.-iu n i'ni ' tho tirst Monday in .1 u o next, and t!to ?: -y in. i 'w'mjt. within 'in usual hours o sale, the tollo" ittj* ; r. . _ i1 ro:?? riy, viz; One t musr.jid ner, s - .and more or'ens. on Lit'le | ve c crook, adj iniiof lands ot II. Wi! ianis and j ' darjjnrot Por! ins an 1 or or*? Al?? six 'n"?jr ? *. ! ] vied > i and t > bo s Id as tht pr- prri \ of mini j , Vi l ams, at the suit of T os P. Pailaid and others , A Iso, t iiroo L* f s in i !>o \ ilia no ??1 ivirk a nod. know : { 1 s numbers 4, 5, 0 Also, two Dots in tin town of 1 Hindi n on Lyttleton street, known as num'ojs I OPC, !0r7 Also a frartinn of Dot ntirn' or 10H3 Uso ore Lot on State street, number 106! One . icanl I.r.t on llrcnd street, numlcr lti-1. id th. ionth third of L.ot nutn or 1(?IJ ' Also, an assorline t of supercr Wines, a qu a- i t\ of Sterling Si vi r P'afe n: d fine <h na * to. vied on as tit property of Jacques Disiu p at the ! , hi: of t e 1* esident t.nd Directors .1 the li mi. f the S ale *! S in (Carolina vs. O. . uiip-I oil, e o an the saioo plain'iff v< II sh<> ' i !i Chris'; n1 llier cxeoat'io-s a~iir.st ll.e stint ' iefendan s A is? . . b sti'd on Tuesday, at me l"?u e of ViT-'.' .*i ' . ni calt'o. ft vo <1 ! a anfl 'nV'-i ? d I phoa l!t?u?rh, at file i inr .?-,! " I A!s i s . tit* .! ? tal s' i ' k in i Ij?* i . ! r v it ol t 'i.t; ? } :?'U. tiejrm f ur " i ...va. va.niv of othei articlis, i I . ...I i . |.? . 1.1 __ , I ' r A I? I nil in in- ii-* nit- jirrifitT I y ui jfi . ii.} Lu/lii) at the suit of Benj. I'xum. Joseph J. Exum j nd others; at the same time there will be sold a j i iinntiivof valuable household fitri t??r??, so'tl to I rerlo-e a mortgage .;i\en hj- A. II Ituffin to I'enj | \ !xu .. Terms Cash. Pureh ser to pay for MierilT, a | tors. May 19. ' WM. 'tosSER. sun. ! and Agent for the Martgj.gep. ; mmwrnrntmam I lit - - &TWW rv JK" ?v.uw wwmM ?ry.?*annw? \)(nn the Rccicic, of the lu*t volume of LochharVa < Life. ; ( losing SCENE < F TIIE LlFE "F SlR I Valter Scott.? The reader longs ear- t est!)' at last, in love and veneration to- I rards Scott himself for the eonelu* ing 11 ecne.? The following i- Mr. I.orbhart's , i ecoiint < fthi return t?> Ahhottst'ord. after tie air of a sea voyage to Malta and fta- < des had been tried :n vain. I 'On this his I st journey Sir Walter i ras atte (led In his two daughters, Mr. ; v..t..is .....i .... I..ic ..?;i ..i .. i... n. i .. i ?** ? (iini nit nni mill ir t 1^1. i O i I A als..ii, v\ iio (ii hcing in.possible fur Dr., I 'oiguson to leave town at the moment) | ,i ?lly undertook t?? see him safe at Ah- i <nttsinrd. Wo embarked in the James < A'atl sio:in boat, the master <>f which. I t'aj t John Jamie on,) as v ell as the aget | if th> |>i priotors, made every ari a go- ' DC*nt in tin ii p. wer lor th.e convenience i >i ihe inv.ilii! The captain gave tip to Sir W,ilnn's nse his own private cahin; i vhich uas a separate ? reiliun of a S'.ri of i oitagr on the deck; and he seemed unconicioiis, a u r laid in bed there, that nn\ lew r< inoval had occurred. On arriving u Newhaven, late on the 9th, we found arel'nl pr? paration made for his landing >y the mating, r of the shipping c mpum , \lr. II ainilton.) a d Sir Wal er prostrate n his carriage, was shine on shore, and 'onveyo from thenre to Douglass* Hotel, n St. Andr w's square, in the same ronij.leic pparant unconci- unless. Mrs. D ugla- had in former days, been the Duke of Di;ccleuch*s h tise-keeper, at Bowhill, and she and her husband had also made toe most suitable provision. At a very early hour on the morning of Wed nestlny, 11th, we again placed I im in his I car tage, and he lay in the same torpid state (luring the first two stages on the road to Twoi tlside. But as we descended the vale ol (ialu he began about him, and by degrees it was obvious that he was recognising the features of that familiar landscape. Presently he murmured .t nam? r l\v? ?'Gala Water, si.rely? Uuckhnlm?Torwoodlc * As we rounded the hill at Ladhope, and t!ie outlines of the I'.ildons burst on hi?o, he became greatly xcited, and when turning himself on his much, his rye at length caught his own .owe;#, at the distancs of a mile, he sprung tip with a cry of delight. The river hctng in flood we find to go round A lew milt * by Melrose bridge, and dtifirT?? il:o time thiM "occupied, liis woods and li use being wiflifn prospect, it r< quired o'Tnsionally both Dr. Watson's strength s>nil mine, in nddition to NicolsonVf, to u-* p 'him in ibe carriage. After passing ;h<- bridge, the road for a couple of miles ioM s sight <>f AbbotWord, and he relaps?1 nun bis stupor; but, on gaining the Ikiuks irnn cdiately a1>ovc if, liis excitement became again ungovernable. "Mr. Lai?lla\v was awaiting at the porch, and assisted us in lifting him into the dining room, where his bed bad bieti ir? pared. He sat bt-wildeted for a few mom i is. ami l' ?-n resting his eyes 011 Liidlaxi, said, 'Ha! Willie Laidlaw! O m.in h" v oitcn have I thought of yoti !* B\ this li-iu , his <1 ? gs had assembled about Ins ? ha i?they In gun to fau n upon him and if k his hn ds, and lie alternately sol.In d and milcd over them, until sleep ?p- rosed hi?: . "l>r. W itKon, having consulted on all . .1 n>_s will. Mi. Clathson and his father, r sum i. tin pa fent to them, and returned I llll.ll II IVllllO I ill#. . /?..?lt/l I' ?? ? In.| o, Itut that ??f southing irritation.? r c ve:\ w :i- no longer to he thought of, i in iheie might !?o Kvth <tiasia. '* \.'i<I vol something like a ray of hope did l?r?.ik in upon ,.s tli* next morning, fvr Walker awoke perfrcllT* roust ious w in re he v.n*, and e\-j>rcssrd an ardent ui<li t" he carried into his garden. Wc |:-t ciireii a l?.:*.! . chair Irotli II tmtly Rtirn, in.; L itil. w and I w heeled him out befote hi* d r, and i*j and down for some time no tin turf, and am : g the rose hods then in in I i bloom. !h gran! children adinirt d li e neu irhicb, ..rel would li helping in lln ir u ay o pt.-h ii simut lie satin siU nee. sn.iii g j tin idly on t ein and the leas, sin ir nun,.am n- and now anil then nimiji g li e hniisc, the srri.cn of the garion, and tin flow is and tre< s. By and l)\ n cm versed a lit* le, very composedly, with us, and said he was happy to be at home, that In felt better than lie had ever lion finer iu left it. ami would perhaps, :iis |?|>- iiit tlir doctors after all. "??? to it desired to In wluoled 11?r?>* Ins rooms; iiitii we no vc him 1- isi n Iv f>r ?n h-mir unr? ti| ;<; <! .iovui die l-all anil t r glen ill.: ary; *1 have *? i n pinch,* he U p. s i g, r.othi.g like my own, y vv iih' mil' inn iiion'!' II' was gentle l,.. ii : / , . lu, pni in hi'ii a ..iin, the m it ? 111. the moment we loin hiin 11: t we Inll.'t li(? had ? i .?ugh mr i'ii? d iy.'* e t-ll>' . .11'.' we u ores." i?\ novels (wnicli Mr. LoeKhart hopes will never to e the had been written at . itj l? s, ami the "last glimpse of day light,' ie what reiituirird ?.f ih?- great no* i'list s ill!' at A hh? its ford was one final ifnrt ai the o. sk ' "Art- r hi? aUtast, on Tuesd y, the 27th< lie appeared ieviv?d somewhat and was gain wheeled aboi.t on the turf. Presently lie l?*ll asleep in his choir, and after ilosing (or perhaps an hout, started awake, mil shakino-th pi a i > we had put uhoui him fiom oii Ins shoulders, said, 'This is sad idI> iiess. 1 -.hall forget w hat 1 have been think ng of, il I don't set it down 11o\v. Take nie into my own room, and fetch nie tin keys of my disk.' Il? repeated this so eain*stl\ that we could not refuse; his daughters went into Ins study, opened his writing desk, and laid papers and pens in the tistiul order, iml then moved him through the hall into ihe spot w here he had a I ways been accustomed to work. W In ii the rhair was piaeed at the desk ami he found himself in Ins old position, he smiled and thanked us, and said now g ve n e my pen and leave nie lor a little to myself* Sophia put tin pen into his hand, and he endeavored to close his finders upon it, hut they refused their ffici?it dropped on the i>:i iu?r. ii f sunk Ii ,rk iinwuiu hi* mllnws. r ~ - - - ? i >ile..t tears rolling down Ms cheeks; but r*. mpi sinu himself by and by motioned me to w eel him out of doors again. La id I a w%n et us at tin porch, ami look his turn of the chair. Sir Waller, after a Ii111 > while, again dtopt- into a slnrnhef. V\ In n he was waking, Laidlaw, said t?> me, 'Sir Walter has had a liitie r? pose * 'No, Willie/ said lie, 'no repass for Sir Walter hut in the grave/ Tears again rjished from hise\es. 'Friends/ said .he, 'don't let me expose myself?get me to bed? that's the only pla< e/ With this scene ended otir glimpse of daylight. >ir Walter never, I think, left his room afterwards, an<l hanllv his bed, lor nn hour or iwo in the middle of ihc day, and alter another week he was unable even ("or this/ The e.stl:? As I was dressiwr on 'he morning of \1 -ndiiv, the 17th of September, Nicholson none into toy room and told me that his master had a yoke in a state of composure and consciousness, and wished t?" see Into immediately. I found him entirely | hiniseif, though in the last extreme of feejblertvss. His eye was clear and calrn-*everv trace of the wild fire of delirium ( xtiiiguished. 'Loehharr/said he, 1 may have hut a minute to speak to yon My dear, he a good man?be virtuous-?be religious?he a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort, \vhen you