Semi-weekly Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1851-1852, March 18, 1851, Image 1

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* * - '* J VOLUME 2. - CAMbEN^UTHCAROLm nI^\Ti3I?U 22: THE CAMDEN JOURNAL. tE,: .? rrnr,isiiF.i) bv ?f WAEltEX & PRICE. "'the semi-weekly journal Is published at Thrtre Dollars and Fifty Cent--, if paid in advance, or Four Dollars if payment is delayed for tliree months. tiie weekly journal 'i Is pn Wished at Two Dollars if paid in tdvance, or Two ^;,ollars and Fifty Cents, if payment is delayed for isix months, and '1 (tree Dollais. if nut paid tiniil lite end of the year. ADVERTlsKME v'J'S will be insertei! at {lie following rau~>: For otto s?|ttate 1 i' iioe* <>r h>s) in the setni-ueeki;.". one do'lar for lite. Jlrst, and twenty T.\e cents for each a'.bse'pjcnt insertion. .. In the weekly, sevenfv-five cent* per square <or the fir>t. ^bpTtn) thirty-s<*veii miiI n half cents for each snh-vquent in* ?rtin-i Single insertti'ue.uaeL.iioiiar jier square. J he nutur.er of insertion* desired, and the edition to p'tb'isfced in. must be noted on the mnrjrin of all ndver t wOKiiL*, or itiey wtii b- inserted unit-week iv until or* uvrt*J t<> be uiscontiyued. titi" charred accordingly. * Senti-morulily. monthly and quarterly advcrtiseraciitH charged thtframe as for n single insertion. ; ' Ca~All CMmtnuiikations by inai! must be jiost-ptfiil oj Woure attention. i The following gentl'met; are Agents for the Journal: , Wm-C. C'asto.n, (ieneraj Coi^jT W. Hi?kt. Jacksbhbam. Lancaster Diet. S. 'H. UossER. Esq., I.tiiieast rvi!|e, rj.C. 0. C. McL'kummks, Carhag". N. C. \V t.\ .Uoore. Esq., t arm!-'is. S. C. And PasiuustTsare requested to acta* our Agents. TJIJ VJ3ilX.i JI-' TJI3 SPRI <?. p 1 a in looking for the coining, 1 - The coining of ;he taring; Oh! my heart with joy is spelling, ? i-i .i. : 11: mill giauuei*?, in u u writing, : While I'm waning for the coming, . 3 I he cotiiMg f t.;.: spring. ? ' , ~ .... ,, i ve been weary t.*o wi.Ii v.ai'uig, .. Waiting for the epring : When the birds shall tell tluir praises. And with heavenly rapture sing Of the presence o:'e.ir*!i*o fairest child, ?h i The lovely blooming spring. O! how long must I bo waiting, For the cctaiiigof t!:o spring; When tin* liowers since with tearful eye f. At their awakening ! * At.d^ije brooks shall amice so gaily, back the spring, i j. * : Cw^jgteasc any lipjrt thy pining, *r5{? pitrftig tl?r tiy&pruig! I For soon Jrhe'il com^tnd over all ^ Iler fairest beatifies Hing? So ^'m ''cr!':,f coming, T'H^KHT^C CLOWN, J T?lt of T!iril!i?;I:;l:r?!. " Sometimes I too!; her ! ; h r ???? !*>c?r*s grove where she was sure always to lui tg some sini<y*!e flower, ;.mi \ would ? .!! !;ei ?>i* ? ;?<.* n*'n? 1 y Beneath, ?o go??<l. o gentle at.'.i s??kind, t. iling her that she must try ami1?* lirf' i.e.-; and then she'd ask me many nri!cs< tjut-sfi??n s? it'she was in heaven jfcen, and if she hived me as temleily as did bli^and when s!io spelled the only word upon the bead stone?simply *.>?'auv ?one sain, "Why, that is mv mime, too !*' v " Mv salary became inadequate to my wants ?I pinched myself sadly to allow mv daughter edifention, and to enable her to dn-ss prettily, and that she might not sjfTer for anything. ."So 1'applied for more and told them i could not live with what I had. Hut, alas! they answered that my request could not lie complied with ; <!iey said they .won Id retain me paying me what I was receiving, or that I might go, for although I was a favorite, 1 was growing weak and old, and many a younger one was waiting for the chance ami station ^ ^5en ' deniurred but it was of no avail?! pleaded pove.tv, bat tlmt was no help and was turning to leave when 1 once the manager spoke to me? -* ** If you are poor, and wanting as you say, I ( Can ndfne a way in "which yon can gain money." j * "Name it," eagerly cried I. " lour daughter?she is voungand liandsomo I ? she ." "What do voa moan hv thc-o words? shout - . : .. ed I, as I stood panting la-lore i;n?. "Why not train her for the arena V' " "Horrible idea? train my little Marv for the arena! No, no, I could not think of such a ' thing. I could not find it in my heart to bring that dear one ptirc as she was?untouched, unsullied yet by sin?into the midst of the many low and vile creatures hanging amuud such a place. No, no ; the thought was agony. "So I toiled on, harder and harder than ever Little did those who laughed so loudly, long and heartily think the heart of him who caused tliein so to do was sadly beating while he s ing that merry song, or danced and capered, telling of curious jokes and laughing out so loudly liini8ell?ah, no!-?At length nature could support jJt OtU?qger; I grew sick and was scarcely athrough with my performance, and the wbrris ofthe manager recurred tome again ?there waa no alternative and I was forced to ? bring her to the house. * And that hour when she stepped therein I . curse?aye, curse it from my heart!" ?** And her? the poor maniac tiller talking so rationally, anffTor such a length of time, covered his face with his hands, and swaving his body to and fro, uttered loud curses and cries. Upon thjjL I feared that the remainder of his stort w'iftllftst. and waited lonir for his parox yum to By degrees his voice subsided ?4^;inlirn)i^0^$iot?she s?id she was glad tbst sW cot lid teiearniog something to assist roe in my poverty, and she would do her best to learn and to please, i'oor child;'poor Malyl ' * Weeks, weoks?-and many too, we prac j tised? every day for hours, and she would nut I say she was tired?no complaint, not one ? 1.and site learned too rapidly. "Mow 1 watched lier then!?by her all day. ! all night, not a moment could my eyes bo from her. After hoursaml hours of trailing and toil, : she was prepared for the drbuf. T.ie day proceeding the n gat was s;id enough to me.? . We went together to her mother's grave and sat an hour or two. I told her that she was soon to emu before the world that she would be surrounded by sin, misery and temptation ? but ever to treasure the memory of that mother who, when Iflmig, was free from taint, and peerle>s as the diiven snow. She was so young o - -i -o.i i r..ii., n.,?eo;,t_ liiai SIIC fll'l IMU UIUR'IM.IIIU I1IV llUi ) , nut ouiva sweet cliiltl?that she would fro to heaven to meet her there, ami if she would, she must be good to do so. "The night arrived? poitcntous night?and with a sadly beating heart, I put on my customary habiliments. Mary was to appear in two performances?in he first alone, the second in conjunction with the hest performer in tin* arena?how sweetly did she look wheu all attired for her first appearance. Never had she looked so beautiful, with her little spangled frock and tights, so like a sylph, so pure, so innocent. Again and again 1 kissed lnr, and bade bor fear not. " The house, long before the advertised time for the raisi ig of the curtain was densely [wicked, for the announcement of the tint appearance in public of the daughter of , had been long utidei lined, bud been heralded forth in glowing words for several days. Yes, men came to look upon one whom powty had coin pelled to appear; whom want had driven from h r peaceful home, and to laugh at the jests of her sad-heat ted father. > " And they would not loOk in vain - for at re- ! hersal the manager, struck with her beauty and ; ' - - --:.I. 1 ? -I III .... I.? L, | ll.iri.'l^ I'Oil 1*21 Wll.'i utT m>iii mi uiMocif<ivny mack* me liberal offers for her servi. es, which poverty of course made me accept. It is not often that managers a >plaud their hirelings. ' Tier above tier tiiev row?and when with a shriek and merry, 4 Here I am!' I jumped into the ring, deafening plaudits made ail echo again. " j "i know not how I acted, or wh it I -aid? but f.oni time t time I heard tiiein smut. My thoughts were upon my child; a;.d w len toe i moment eame for her to appear, 1 led Iter by J her little Iriud to make hirmw e lings of piide m ingled witii mv sadness, for it was Ala- j rv, my child, for whom they shoaled, unto whom tiiey rose, to whom every eye was turned. 44 Hut. < !)! what a moment for nie!?With the lightness of air she vaulted i.ito tae saddle, i A crack from the master's whip, and round went tiie noble steed like lightning?round t ie j arena so .swiftly, it seemed to me it were not half so long. I'hea now tliey an,.I inded ! .My eye follow- d her as she went, my h art knock cd against mv bosom at earn beat, and when she slipped tor rest 1 cool.I not speak, it was w\-II for me that laey taw it not ? titey were waving handkerchiefs, and seiiiiing (lowersfrom , every | o, lion of tne | lace. 44 it was a Iriuuipa. I was wild, frantic, [ with joy, lVar and weakness! Sweetly, and wiln grace, s.ie smiled and waved iter tiny aims i and hands, no t.ic ioanii* steed walked slow- i Iv around to L*t her breatae, and give?her time to rest. "off again performing more difficult feats t!ian belbi? , bat with tae same ease and grace. '? i I., a, a ? V/lIC* eoill.l KOI IOIVI, III IliltV III Ml. VI u null she had not done liii* same t.ii ig monlns ami i moulas I). ii?:o ; fDv.isy, tin ?-(} >11 j so coolly, no em ha.rais.iii'iit. ll was t.nougn i hicutaed ? 1 hieataod again. "liul, no?sue must cou11' I i'f<i:o thciu, and J i led tier out ag i t. i need not tell you how t iey shouted. waat tm-y uiJ; you'll say my b.aiu was tamed witti low lor my dear child, anil w ould not t..iniv i told toe t.i.th " And now, one nunc pcihiiuin.ic", and t!ie last tli.it uigtit. i^u stie came,. IiO.iio by tin* host iK il'iiiMier in tae arena, taeTavo.ile la tae jdaeo. V? ito wiiat ease and grace iie held her u,)oul)igii! How smartly, s.k- looked, away | ti{> lhe;e - all tinsi Is and spaugies, glilte.iug so | liailv i.i t.ie _ras lignt; and no, liite tlciculos hcsiuu i.er, tugi ig t ie steed ouwa.d to its utmost powers. " 1 uc most i.itrejiid riders are cariied the, I I. ....... I i . f .,.11. Ill ^luf'il.i i t:| t ! 111.|. ! 9U IIIVCI| liVtmiUlk ?|I\ III o u o v?* VUVII *?* ?<? : ?and lie was luiuous foi swiitness in tiding ; it seemed as it his steed itew. .No word eatue Ironi iiiv lips, t.imiga i was ia lite arena all liie tinie. l was not i..inking where 1 was, or what 1 was do ng?.dl i tnougnt oi was my ciiild. I " liigii up i.' the air he threw Iter, catching Iter a? easy as it 'twas play?and she clapping ; her little hands - no leaf nad sae. How tiny applauded! ? net" triuiipn was complete. "j^acn iii'iniv'ut It.ong il t.ie perlot nouice nearer to its close, and now 1 w idled it litroagn ! j but, no?.lis steed tea. lag Ine w.iip, trained to j | exerting all its powers w.ten litis rider was upon : his b .cK, kept o.i its ligntning coarse, and, on, Hod! in o ie u duck) i'c.L lie mioSed her! 1 saw her l.di - Ine norse reared, and down came his heavy lino! upon inv Wary. "l cannot Icll you what followed. I saw ! them ii.-eiou.nl oil every tide. 1 lie;o were cries, li.it i Innnv tout pierei..?j slnieks drowned them ? t saw hl.md, red lilood, upon my dear cl.ilu'? I;.eo. I iiatl r p ung to her ere the lto. se hail miiUiy moved, and a rued iter Iron) beneath , him and all connected wit.i the place, rushed to my side. " out sac, the braiitiiul ?she my idol, 1 fe and 1 hope?a mo.ue..t before so full of joy, i had clasped to my hea.ta corpse! J -" Ay, *>he iv.is dead! --dead, lilt.? her mother Mtirv?dead, liae everything to me that saoalJ h^iull n. Ii;e?dead, and i lived. "i know oo nto.c7-.jo mo.vl" s.ii I the poa? J maniac, as i.e wiped uis dry eyes, aa it taur. had beni enough to wash away, 'i could have wept once but now my eyes ufe dry and 1 linvt no tears to shed. Men lell me that she lies beside her mother's grave, and that for main hours they could nut separate us; but I remem Iter not that it was so. Hut they brought tin iiere to this darK place, and shut out the hiigi.t light, and will not let me liiton to the song oi Iti.ds, or smell the fragrance of the flowers; t tey chain me down. When they have barred the doors, nil! they cannot close them ti my Alary. I see her now, with the red blood streaming down her pale face* don't let me see it-away! away!" And with a tear of real pity, and after obtaining the location of the two graves, 1 turned from ' in?, and the massive doors were again closed arid barred upon the "Maniac Clown.'" ~ li. w. < UA.tl?KUS, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant, and Buyer of Cotton and other Conntry Produce, cam i)un, s. c. c:. MATHESOX, 11 A N K A (i E .N T. Ax his ot-n stanii oeersfk Davis's Hotki WILL I.4 31 C7>I OOliE, B A N K A G E N T, And Receiving and Forwarding Merchant CA MDEN, S. C. Reffrencks?VV. E. Jjhnson, Esq. Maj. J. M DeSaussure, T. J. Warren, Esq. W. II. It WO UK'MAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oamdon, S. O. (Ojjlce immediately in rear of the Court House.) WILL ATTKND TIIE COURTS or Dnrlinclou and Sumter Districts. Business entrusted to him win meet with prompt and careful attention. July 26. MOFFAT A .UOORC. AUCTIONEERS At GENERAL AGENTS, (.A.Mi'EN, S. (.'. Jan. 6. 2 Bogardus' Planetary Horse Power. THE Mi!Hcril?ep? have received one of rhe above ma- j -I.S? e .1... n.nnn('...t,>rv Vnil A- o.. in ! which iln*y would call the nileniinn ??f th"sr who want i p -wps fur (tlnniixr. Snwin; or Grinding. Order* for any j kind of MILL IKO.VS or ? AS'l'lNOS will he prom tlv a.tfiidocl to McDOW LL Ac * UOi Ed. ' {K> A few Mill Cranks on hand. SeDt. 20, Iffh). 75 if Clothing at Cost! A Lot ready made Co.ith Pants, Vests, Overx\ mats, and .Merinu Shirts and Pauls, Linen S'liris ml Collars. By II. LKVV &. SON. Jan. *Jl 7 if WI21SKKV, UI M A.\? CiiA\I>Y. ; "'A (litis Ueciiliod Whisk?), f)l./ .K) hh!s. Now Iviolaiid Rum f> casks Ihiine-tic Brandy '1(1 do/. Od ,l/.oie.ra Wine GO d"Z. Porter ami Ale. inqttar's and pints Received and lor sale liv Jan. 20 Jili'lN* W. BRM)LRV._ | (arpctiiK.'* and Hn;t at Cost! View pieces C.irp?ui'{f? at positively cost. I?v II. LEW & SOX. J.iii. 23 7 if _:j ss. uTkkk'khaiv; Attornoy at Law and Solicitor in Equity,; C.VJIDI'V, S. C. Will attend t|n> onris of Kerslmv, Sumter, I Fairfield, Darlington and Lancaster Districts. To Kent. rpilAT brick ?lw<?| mif ami store, next to ilie 1. "Miiis:nn House " itmv occupied '>v T. Boilnull. Ape'v to J U KKKtSil \W Kx'or. D"c 21' 101 D_ Tlie subscriber Ins just fini-liod off a lot of Ma- J hiffanv K ickiiij; J'lrirs in piu-h. Also wevviuj? Clnirs in plush and hair; very neat nrtieVs and , at unusually low prices. (J. I,. C1IATTEN. I 31 ill C.'iulseons, &lc, Mi'l tI(i" -0 null M.ll lira k-. i-?ur m/os North IVoin, Kijlisli and TCortfpr Hollow | Warn, assorted from }2 to gallons Piteot Iron Axles. I n>'Jj inch. Mill Irons ol'iinv fen-.rt ?n rms'ied toontnr. Mr 1)0\VMtL & COOPER. Jnlv 8 hi | *r A NIDI'S !><M flrmhx-It Loal'icr.1 lr/v./ Just rercurd .ml l?ir s rr? a' IT?**s per I lit i?y JOHN VY. IJUA. I.KY C')RN Sli?*lkTn. Pn'i'n! Straw PintiT-. Pl???mli". Patent t !mni? of the nv-i u inrow.I kind?Uoeking an I sitinijf kail*. PniU. Tuli*, &? .. jum rpd-iiml t>y Sept. 17, iTlif] K. W. (HlSMJY. CarpeUngl!! J" ST opened and for rale. rnmti "t. extra fini*. minerfine, an I imtvriul three tdy ' nrpe'?. of new patterns. Al-n. Printed f loor Cloths, ling*, and enttnn t'nTetinj. Sept. 17, i7l If J E. VV. UOM.NKiV Dry Goods. r|"MIB oubsrriltei ins j11>I ml leil In his 6tork ol 1 (JUOCH.il MS. 20 I'.oeos C .Oip ('ulicti, 00 " 11 > i jiuiis ami OistiiiburjT*, j Cheeks Ttekinjr, Si'tvls, Utt olkeri'liipft", 'I'n'iieih. fl K.iiMi.ri'ii. DllillliillS &i'.. With till itirl'i* usu.itly ke,?t in a well so'eco'l assortniont U'M. C. MOORE. | I'Vli. 11 1J if NEW FALL G30M M. DRl'CRER it CO. 4 RE now jupi ojioh i'lt ili"ir lar-renuil now supply of seasonable G'ods, nMUuslii-g m pari ?* Cioili*. casstmeres, i=otlvrsiir.gs, linens I 'la i ti ami figured alpacra, iiimisoliii de Lames, Ginghams, wiili oilier jjonds lur Ladies Di esses A a pp'eiuiid variety "I Calicoes, anil tlio very best and cheapest bleached and brown Muslin to lie IoiiihI hi titf own Tbn above (iooii* Icve been -elerteil witJi Ilio rreaieet care, ami vvili bo w?id a? uUvva, f?> tin* vary low eat pruua. rt Tjtt VFl'i-V more oltlmao tine U "Cl" I'mi^nea. re; v?*; I at MUUilE'S. 1 Feb 11 ^ 12 it THE SOUTHERN STORE. ALL who wi{.|i IWyainp, arc inv ted to call at K S. MUFFAT'.S new Soittlieru Store, 11111<I h"tls-e above t.'ie auk or t'ainilen, where iliev wiil lind a inrnjoete ar-eortiiPiii of DRY GOODS, GROCERItS AND HARDWARE, I CUIIMatlll" III ( III, i.* lOilllVVs: Fancy ami mourni ? Flints ?-b ai rJ4 4 brown r?hirtin?r?? n.tu? I)?>iinnw anH Vlurlhnrutnrli Sfrir.eo baitiiiclic ami Keiiiiu'kv Jeans (.'Ioths and laitoy Cassiineres Negro Ke >oy.?; Bed and N'egrn Blankets ftiou.s. Lit- ames, (jiligliams, 4"1'* (xrocericn. I Brown, L<>af, crashed and clarified Sugar * Bo allil Java < 'otfcy New Orleans una West India \ii lasses : Mark a-el, Nus. 2 a no 11 m barrels < iiee>e, Kicc. r.ou.-, Huron .1 nd .Vait Ra -i os, Ivjijier. Since 'iob.ccj, Secure. &.c. &c. Uurduure. I'orket Knives anil Forks liriiaimia anil Iron Spoons Tr-.ce and Halter ClniiiS A ver, Hammers and Hat Lets S'|).oies, tsliovjis ami iiocs 1 aai, in.il and crosscut srws \ ices, anvils and hlneksinitii's bellows Nails, b.ads, tacks and sjr igs Knob, pad closet and stork locks Iron squ. r"e. cnm|>as*es and plane irons Brusiies. b acking, cotton and wooi cards llroadaxes and sieelyaids; pots and skillets Bi oad and narrow Jinn &ir. Kcadv ?iadc Clothing ol every description. Saddles, Bridies mid .Martingales ( rockery ami Gi esware Gum y ami Dundee iHgginjj Kentucky Rope ami Tvvme Time lier Willi every oriier article usually found ilia well .?e!e led e.ock of' Dry Goods, Grucere n and Hardware. All ol which will ue sold exceedingly low lor i ash. ^^"Thc li gh *st market prices paid lor cotton an., o.lier cou.i.i v produce. Dee 21, K. S. JIH FFAT. Kew Fall Goods. THE subscriber respectfuity inlbnns his friends and the pubiic generally, that he is now receiving his Fan supply of Groceiiv, Doincdi^, Ac. Consisting in part, of the fjilirving articles, viz:? Brown, crushed, loaf and clarilied Sugars Now Orleans and Muscovado Molasses Rio and Java Coffee Rice, Cheese, Bacon and Lard No. 2 and 3 Mackarel Corn,,Flour, Oats, bait Swedes Iron of all sizes Powder, Shot, L^ad, Soaps, Starch, Candles Fine ami common Tobacco IStis-iint;, Rope and Twine. Men and boy's Wagon Saddles Hiding and \Vagffon Bridles 1 lames, Collars, Hiding and Waggon Whips 1 A L.SO Crnekcrv. C!n<s and Hardware Coiiiii: * best A.\es, .Nails, aborted size Pocket Knives, Knives ami l'orks .> egro CiOliis Bleached and drown Home puns 1 Bod, Negro and Killing BLANKETS A lew ca-rs nfuieu ami h >ys lints and Caps Willi all other article# usually found in a well sup- < plied (iroc?'ry ami Hardware store, all of which 1 will be sold e.vc< ediug.y low for cash. id. W. CHAMBERS. Camden. S. O. Sept. 3. 70 ti HEW STORE. fjllli', subsi ri''er would inform lii<? friends and H the unlike generally. thai he has opened an I'XteilS.i e sloe* ill (?!d ildd*22*.$, at tin: stand I lorinerlv on upsen l?v Joseph W. iJimv, o .e door south oi Campbell's I'-akery, and opposite II- I vy <!k Son. wle-re in v tie IoiiimI ail articles usually kept in Hit1 Grocery I me, consisting in part ot the Pillowing: Pal'on M ifi?el llocf No. 1 ana 'J VI ic.K irei in kitts. for family use; li'<i ami .1 iva * crushed and bmwti Sun rs; New Or e ms .Nl'dasses, (i ew < ri )*) hutler. Wine ami mhI.i crackers; cheese, buckwheat, ran?mis, currants, aliimuiis. E iifimh mustard, liliierts, jie?'aii nuts, assorted jnck hs ami preserves. A I.so A few (In/, old IWt \\ iioidsii'k lies! C!i illip'l^ne, l/unln i l'<i,-ter and !S otch Ale *n pints, to- ! ae li >r a I irjn s'm k ?<i l>a^ni!j_-, . ml Twine, j all ol v\ iiicii he oilers loa tor cash J .11 1 S. V. C.M'ERS ! " HANSI0Br~H0USET": A A1 I) ij i f !> 4/* Trir. underdime I leave t? return hi* grateful thanks to hi* friends, and the travelling ruhlic. for the liberal support ?Inch lie lia? received since lie ha* he n np ne,|. o'mir inon'liw) and 1 us entered up >u Ins diries for Hiil widi renewed energy to en leavnr to ; leiso_ull thai | ni iv call U'wri hitn. huh rich mil poor. I lis I Inure will j ' I . u* . ...ti K..., I'l,.. I rv* KHiiiii line "i die 11111*1 ue-ini; .1-. i>nu'.--.i. im-.i ..v-. ....- , nudied lintels in Cum leu < I is servants ul-n will he | found res;ioc!fii! an I at enlive. an I the table will be tup- | plie.t with tile b~?t the market nllb.ils. Ili? >uih!e? an 11'nrriaife Howe* tire reomv and always j fully tut pp! ie I with I'rciwn ler.nud an experienced Hostler. An biinihns en Is at the I louse every tiirni..? fur passengers for tint Ituilro-id. t.ive ine a cm I. and test my motto. As yon fi:i I rae. So recommend mi. K. 0. ROBINSON. Proprietor. Cum lcn. February Till. H51 11 if -x .... 1 I Temperance Hotel. fflHE iiiitlitrcu.nnl ivutinl rfspecii'tiity inlorm his 1 friends and llie travelling public in general, that he has again muted the a hive Hotel tor a 1 ? 1 ?..1.1 . it'iillv solicit a nnrtion I suori mm* <iii(i (tuuiu ii?1? ? _ , I of the p.iiro :<ige so liberally bestowed upon him j horetef.ire, a * no pains uill tie spared to make the , traveller comfortable an I at h me. T..e Mages, anil Omnibuses will rail reatulnrly i at the House for passenger.*, going by Railroad. Also, Horses, and lJuggies, can be had from him on reasouabie term -, to go in the country ! J. 11. F. liOONTE. Feb. 11, 12 If -J rv IlilLS. Planting Potatoes, received a id tor JLU sale, by SH.WV & AUSi'lN. Feb. 18 U tf | Family Groceries. SH'GAIS.?Loa', Crushed, Pulverized, Clari'led . and brown Iiybt N. Orleans and Muj. cnvado. COFFEE*?Old Government Java, Rio, La riiira. Chocolate, Broina, Cocoa. TEA.?J mperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, Si iverleaf Young Hyson, Orange l'ehoe and Goiden ( 'liHJt. Fi.Ol'22..?Baltimore in Bble., Extra Family Fiour in Bags from selected ?Vl,eat. Buckwheat, RICE.?Whole, Maccaroni. Farina, Currio Powder. SOAP.?( l.euiif#!, Olive. Chinese Washing Fluid. :r!??, ColgBies, Fancy. ! .?Bal'itun e Su^ar cured,. Dried Beef, Do k eJ berf, Mackerel^ Mo. I. in K.ts Sn imiti ili?.. lia'iinit, Frc'-h Salmon, Job sters. Sardines in whole, hall and quar.er boxes, JJerrmg, Polled Yarmouth do. PXCSkJLES.?From <?n>u.-e & B.ackucli, Underwood and Ja-vvs. XIETTCsl I PS.? Worcestershire, Harvey, John bull 'I'otiia or>. Walnut, Mushroooi, King of Ouile'.-. Sahr. Pconer aud Pat-h Vomer, W.\Vme d", t ider do-, En?Mi and Fienc-h Mustard. S, anish Olives, Capers. Aucliavies E?se.ices lor flavoring. PRE iERVEii.?Peaches, Apricots, Prunes in their own Juice. Pineapple, Limes, Prunes. West Indies do., Siravvbe.ry Jam, Fi-rs, Raisins, Prunes. CANREES.?New Bedford Sperm, Sular do. Adamantine, Wax. colored do. Received and J'u safe bv ___ SHAW & AUSTIN. iTMNEIliJSH POTATOES?A few ?'bN jnn nvvivdd : by SHAW & AUSTIN. ICase Olivee stufcd with Anchovies. Received and for sale by ."HAW & AUSTIN. 1(,'a.-e Green Peas, (French.), Received and for sale by SHAW> AffSTIW ' It ase Pate de Foie Gras Strasbourg. Recei-* ved and tor sale bv Jan 80. SILVW & AUSTIN. _ ~ BOXES Smoked Halibut received, and for f) sale by SHAW AUSTIN Feb. 18 J4 tf 3BBI/4. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, received and for sale, by .SHAW 4t AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf. Q CASES Pie Fru t consisting of llhuharb, mj Gooseberries, Peaches, Whortleberries and Plums, received and for sale, by SHAW &, AUSTIN. Feb. 13 U tf C")A BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received *j\J and for sale, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 - tf Bounty Land. THE subscriber will f rosecuie claims for Land or Pensions, on reasonable terms. A'nldiers and officers, in ti e Mexican w;.r, in lire War of 1412, tlie Florida, war, and other Indian wars, arc en'itled in lloiiniv Land. J. B KERSHAW. Dec, 24, tl 101 Au'v at J at w. Notice. HAYIM; disposed ot my entire stock m urn. cerms in Mr. James I. Villepigtie. formerly id the firm of 1'atil l'\ Yiliepigue 4' ?Von. i bei:. respect lu I iy, to solicit f.ir him, (lie yeneroos p.arortig",,! iiiv'onncr rustomeis. Tiiusc indebted to me sillier by tmte or open acroute, are earnestly req iested to rail on me at t'" i*ld stand and settle, winch w.li enable me to m t in" i.wnengagements. S I'.KNSON*. X otice. ALL persons avin^ demands ajainst the Estate ot .1. l>oi*y, ilec'd will present thern | rop?rly attested, ami those indebted will make payment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r. jail. til). 9 if Police. V.S I am about to leave this State, to trarel abroad, I hereby appoint Mr. Thomas Lang as my general agent, to attend io my affairs during my abseuiv-. L. C. ADAMSON. Feb. 14 ""13 s\rit ~ nAC O* IIATfS, prime,, '>5 JJi.' f)0 bbls extri Family Flour : (I X'-n Adamant im Candles For ea'e by J i:I '?[ JOHN W. HKAIII.KV 'fas*: ii!:?; Ca:S>TO imuji CUavicrtcu i? Xew lork* The (Imi' Miiii from Clirirfcsfcii, <*>. C. II' \V|\'Ci '..Of uis.lr; .it I!;?? foot i f Laurens st. j dai'v a |> hi. iltvr their i*ai the Southcar-. vi.i ilioiii";?i|) an \V(f!(!?i!, Fe'ersOHrg', U.rh urn il lo \\ M-fi u'jtot), Baltimore, l'bilaiiel. ph.a, in ii to ;\ewr \ oik ** . *** "*<" *. T .i* pni>. ic. is respectfully informed that the sie.uiifis in tliis tine, Ironi t'h rleston to ? il. ^ min-itoit, are 'it first rate condition, and are unvigf.tieil by well known ami experienced command* ers, ami tlr* Rail nails are m tine order, thereby Kix tiriajr bo'h snlety and despatch. A THROUGH TICKl'iV having a ready been in operation will be cont.lined on and at'er the first of Oct. 1 - 40, as a permanent arran&niionl front Charleston lo A\w York. I'assonoers aviiiitttir themselves therein will have the option to continue without delay llirouL'li the route or otherwise, tostop at any immediate points, renewing ihetr seats on tlte line to suit he:r convenience. By this route travellers Van- N'nrt: on Him third dav dll'itlfr iiusi. I ? ?> ? # J - r, i.ess hours. Hiiftrtijje will he ticketed on board ihe st.Mii?,r t<? Weidon, as likewise oil the change of cais .it the intermedial!! points from thence to N?w York* Tiirou^ii Ticket* can alone be had of K A'l.N SLOW, -\jenr of tiio VV i I mi n^rt >n and llaiei.ih Uadroad Company, at th>* otli? e of the t'oin|..i:iv, tout of Laurens street, to whom pfease apply. Kur ether iiifor.natio inquire of L. C DUNCAN, at tiie American hotel. M i :l, ' :<4 'f Victim of Drusnh, Lia duj OR. ALLEN'S C.'Mr QUND. Tlr? Modirin i* offered to the public generally from a full conviction that it i* *uperior to any other now iu uae, f<>? the cur? of Dvcpeppia. I.iver Complaint, Aetvuu* Lie* bilitv. Ho.liiv weaklier*. &c. t'repire.ld dy by the proprietor. G. W. Mtf.F.N . M D-, PMia It lplna.anJ J. A. & L. CLE\ ELAND, N.. >1.7 Ki S reef, Dairies'ten, S. o - * ?I - "?-I he IlrR W ATT RX.mii! ^11,10 * * CI llll I *V M?l?wo w; . ?... - r COQu-n-ieiK-'i hy J. A. & VV. LCLEVEL.vM) Tne h f* h iving the words "Allen's IhsrErtic .?f.oic..ne Philt.. blow i on the e!a??. t?.ileageu for Camden, Z.J. DeUAY, i bept aw, I3jO. *5 If