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"volume 2. CAMDEN, south-carolina december 23,1851 number 9g? THE CAMDEN JOURXAL. PUBLISHED BY THOU AS J. WAR RE A. nmrr urpprr V THTTDVAT THJK arj.Mi-w r.rjMii jvuni<i?< Is published at Three Dollars and Fifty Cents, if pad in tdvancc, or Four Dollars if payment is delayed for three months. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL Is published at Two Dollars if paid in tdvancc, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, if payment Is delayed for Sis months, and Three Dollars, if not paid until the end of the year. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: For one square (14 lines or less) in the semi-weeklv, one dollar for the first, and twenty-five cents for cadi subsequent insertion. In the weekly, seventv-five cents per square for the first, and thirty-seven and a half cents for each subsequent insertion. Single insertions one dollar per square. The numOer of insertions desired, and the edition tc be published in, must be noted on the rqargin of all advertisements. or they will be inserted semi-weekly until ordered to be discontinued, and charged accordingly. Semi-monthlv, monthly and quarterly advertisement! charged the same as for a single insertion. ay All communications by mail must be post-paid tr secure attention. k i *Tis a comely, 6ober bird?the goose We acknowledge its usefulness when We take our rest, or its plumes we use, To form the needful pen. Toss high your caps for the gray goose quill, Ye printer lads so stout? For the gray old magician, your purses that fill Awaken your merriest shout. And "learned limbs of the law," do not Think the theme beneath your skill? For of a certainty you'd be forgot, Were it not for the gray goose quill! Senators famous, learned, and wise, Whose speeches whole columns fill? If this should meet your sober eyes, Add your cheers for the gray goose quill. Ladies! by no means be carelessly mute, Let the music of your voices still ? The men who govern the press salule, And its servant, the gray goose quill. Let ev'ry one shout for the gray goose quill, Till echoe repeats but one word? And kt^very -<?? a bumparAtt,' ? To the health of the Roman bird ! We'll pledge the health of the sober bird, And our shouting will e'en express, The hopes that the old gray quills have stirred In every mortal breast! WINNING A HEART. BY D. W. BARTLETT. It was not long ago that I was chatting with my blue-eyed consm Adcle, about sto rv-writ ins, when she gave me the following extracts from letters that she had received from an an intimate acquaintance; saying as she gave them, that perhaps thev would only excite in me a smile, but that a woman's heart would understand tltem. ; I took the extracts and read the following: ft "Adele!?1 am here in my little room, r over-lookmg the stream upon whose I bank you and I have lain for many a sweet I hour. It plays the same old tune, and it glides just as last as it used to do. Aw; flowers overhang its banks, and trcuiblr upon its bosom. The trees are all blossoming, for lo-daj is Mav-day, and the children are wild Willi joy. I am alone now as the sun is setting | and I wish you were here. There is a new comer in our little village. A week ago tor day. a young man bv the name of Ilenrv Davenport engaged rooms for the seasor at the village hotel. Uncle William wa? ' introduced to him in New York, last win f ter, but knows nothing more of him. lie invited him to Agatha's parly, and we girl; i had; him presented to us. He is very hand I some?and what is better, has a noble soul | There is, however, a look of defiance up >r " " " I - I l r his face?and not a lime priue in ms ne.in has been the origin of a parly of ronspira tors among us girls, and we are bound lc conquer his heart. Our names are wiitler in due order, and we are each to lake oui regular turn at trying to win his heart, anr report progress to the band. Now we art only in sport, but 1 guess we will show iMr Davenport that ho is not s ? independent a: he thinks he is. Marv Bliss is the first or the list, and I am next." "May 10th.?Marv is not successful?01 I at least she has given up the attempt. Ant i now I am to try. What if in gaining hi, ? heart. I rhould loss my own!?Never fear!' I *12th. Yesterday was a beautiful day ^ Adele! If you will listen to nie 1 will talk Sr to vou of vostcrdav. Early In the morning I sauntered out carelessly, book in hand, foi a strol] in the public garden. It was s very sweet morning, and the birds sang merrily? and I was merrv too. for 1 do n >1 walk to the garden without a purpose. 1 was merry, and so I tripped carelessly slonjj the gravelled walks, until 1 came to the ' bower where the spring is hidden among the shrubbery that surrounds it; and wlm , should I meet but Harry! I uttered an apology for my intrusion; but he arose and f asked mc to sit on the bench in the bower I don't know why?hut I Mushed?I, who came to lay a snare (or him, felt very much like being snared myself, There is somethin" in his dark, passionate eye that makes my hear throb faster than when I am alone in my chamber. "lie was reading 'St. Agnes' Eve,' he said?that exquisite poem of poor Keats'; > and he promised (hat if I would meet him ; on the morrow, here, lie would read it to me. And I have promised to meet him : here to-morrow?do not fear for mo. for 1 i l,hp him vet. dear Adelc?1 I ; * ...... j - , j guess nut yet!' !. "15th. Four davs have passed away 'since 1 wrote you last. I told you that I . had promised to meet Henry in the bower ; tohearliim read "JSt. Agnes' Eve." I met , him there before the dew was off the grass. The brooklet murmured sweetly, and the ' flowers smiled, and the little birds twittered and chirped away happily?and?J will confess it?I was happy. "With his rich, melodious voice he rend that delicious poem, and I found that I had never known the half of the beauties it contains. I wish you could hear him read i\ Adele, lor his voice brings to the surface every hidden beaut v. "" * ~ ? i i _ J "When lie had tinisncu n, nc nmiuiy glanced at mc?for you know such sweet things leave a something in the heart that makes one timorous?he timidly glanced at mc, and closed. I essayed to praise the poem and his voice, hut a stammering came upon inv tongue, and I felt the blood rushing to my check*. And then?hut I will ? not tell you how I contrived to fly away | from my aw kward situation. That nigh' 1 ' was obliged to report to the hand?1 am af'raid J deceived some of them." "20th. Allele! shall 1 lot yon gaze at my heart? Can I help it? for I commenced telling yon ol my adventures of charming, when lo! 1?but wait a moment and I will tell von ah. my dear and long-tried friend. Yesterday,as I sat by Henry's side in the bower, lie gave me a rose-bud ! I knew its language, and the secret of my soul ran foohshlv from my heart to my face. My deep blushes, he said, emboldened him. and he knelt before mo and told me that he loved mc, and asked me if I could love him. What could I do, Ade.la, frightened as I was, but murmur 'Yes.'? and lav mv head r.:.: i. ? tv iu^fTl iicaru ine Heating o| his ni ble heart?tl? :n. if never bufoir, 1 knew that I loved Inni. Yoii never did hear the birds sing as they did then I And the little brook frolicked ever so gleefully, i 1 am happy I 1 need not loll you so, for ' you will know it without. This world is a bright one, lor all tiiat the misanthropes say I guess they never sing for them, for if they I did. they couldn't cali iliis earth a mournful : I l,lar?* . "To-night I have engaged to report to I 'the band,' and what should 1 do ? They I do not dream that the charmer is charmed ! | I must deceive tliem for this once, and I will I pretend to <ove up after now. Good night." 21st. Adele?I am alone in my little room. The music of the little brook is sad I to me now. The birds are all mocking my poor heart. Adele ! oh, my Adele ! mine , eyes wet this shoot, when I tell yon that 1 ; j am very sad. The sun is gone out to me, 1 an<i it is so dark that I wish to lean upon t! you?will voii let me Adele ? I "But a few hours ago, and I was happier : than my canary bud. ' This morning Charlie brought me a little r no e from Henry. Here it is? 1! "Mary?Yesterday, a friend of mine told i me to be careful how I save tny heart to ' | your keeping ; for you had been selected by a party of girls to win my heart in spot I. r * 1 would not, coiihl not believe lain? ' when he offered me a chance to hear from ? your own hps a confession of the fact. I did?no matter how?hear you say last ' night to a company of giddv girls, that you 4 would humble me after a while. "If you knew, Mary, the poignancy of my grief, you would never again trifle with so 1 sacred a tiling as a heart. ? "I leave this place before you will receive this, and you never can know whither I have 1 gone Henry." 1 "Need I tell yen, Adelc, how like a stroke r of lightning this came to inv heart? I con1 less to you, with hot tears blinding my eyes, that I did wrong in telling the girls what 1 did, but 1 did it to conceal my love for 5 Henrv. I have lieen to the place where he 1 first told me he loved me, and everything said to mc-/ie is gwie." r "Adele, may ? lean upon you ? I have I I liiwt 5i vv'fifillli rif rfilirflcrp mwt ctrcncrlli willim { a few hours, and I wish something to lean ' upon?something," I laid down the note hook. "Cousin ; Adele," said I, "have you heard nothing from [ Henry ?" "Nothing." i "And Marv ?where is she V I She gently took my hand in hers, and I with the other pointed to the sky, ami said, [ ; with a tear dropping from her eye? r "!)o you understand me ?" : Ay?-1 understood her. ? Giiu.s Ubware. -A late writer has forcii bly and Irulv said, in reference to the holy I union of the sexes, "that it is a fearful sight to . sec a young, confiding girl, approach the altar with one who loves to linger round the wine cup. He may pass unscathed through the fiery ordeal, and the bright hope of the bride may ripen into fruition But, fait reader, let not the splendor of wealth, not the allurements of pleasure, nor the promised triumphs of ambition, tempt you to a rist so fraught with danger to all you hold ~ o # ?. , dear. Honest industry, joined with temperance, mcy carve a fortune, and all thai ambition slmmd rovel; but wealth, talents, fame, can never gild the drunkard's home, nor soothe the sorrows of a drunkard': wife." Fastidious Taste.? An amusing little incident occurred at a city hotel a few days ago. A verdant looking chap sat down tc take "some hliu," as the immortal Joe Law son would say, and in due time a waitei presented himself at the back of our hero's chair and inquired. " Tea or coffee sir?" " Tea." he answered. " What kind of tea, sir?" Greeney looked up in the waiter's face and with considerable emphasis, said: " Why, stofe. lea, of course; 1 don't wani none of your blamed sassafrac stuff. "/Vol her, send mo for the doctor." "Why, my son?" " 'Case that man in the parlor is a goinj to <1|V-?he said ho would, il sister Jane would not marry him, and Jane said sltr would'nt. ORRIS' Extra Quality Corn, Starch for Puddings, P.lanr, Mange, &.c. White Ginger, Goshen and English Cheese, Old Port Wine, Cooking Wine, &c., for sale by E. W. BONKEV. ~camden hotel IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. IT is an excellent and commodious building, nev and well titled up, and lately put in a stateol complete repair. The ro?n?s are large, open am airt ; tine Family parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thine which an excellent country market will afford attended by the best servants. The BAR will be supplied with the choices Wines and Liquors. The STABLES arc well fitted up ; attended b; | careful and ex pc r i eno.i;d Iluat 1 a. ? p ynrcfl witIT rTOVeTuTer. /?iso jjots prepared for the accommodation o ! Drovers, with excellent water conveniences. There will at all times, he an Omnibus in attend ance to convey passengers to and fnun I lie Depot The Subscriber h iving had several years expe rience in the above business, feels confident in say ing that he will be able to give general sntisfartini to all, who may favor him with their patronage, a he is determined to use every exertion oil his par II. J. WILSON. Ladies' Dress Goods. I^KJl'RKp ClianHcon and black Silks Rich prin'eil and |>iain Delaines MantHlai). Lace ('a|?'?. Collars, Ilk'kfs. (iltives and Hr Merles,of every tl*-crii>li >n. Jn<t received and for salr a A. M. * R. KENNDK\ 'S. I cm PKRIORCoshen Butter. For nlu by O Oct. 10.80 if It. W. ABBOTT. Temperance Hotel. THE undersigned would respectfully inform hi friends and the travelling public in general ! that he has again rented the above Hotel for ; short time and would respectfully solicit a portioi I of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon bin i heretofore, as no pains will be spared to make tin traveller comfortable and at h tne. The Stages, and Omnibuses will call regular!; at the House for passengers, going by Railroad. Also, Horses, and Buggies, can be bad from hin on reasonable terms, to go in the country. J. B. F. BOONE. Feb. 11, 12 tf "TAA Heavy Negro Blankets, 75 pieces Ilea ' vy Negro Cloths, Low priced Red Flan nels, Heavy Denims and Strip'd Homespuns, jus received and for sale at reduced prices, by _ E. W. BONNEY. Ekonow Hate. EVERY variety of Cauldrons, Pots, &.c? Lijrli Medium and Heavy. Received and for sal? at very reduced prices, by McDOWALL &, COOPER. ct24 84 tf Ladies' Dress Goods, &c, A NTIQ.UE Robes, xV Plain and Fiy'd Bl'k Silks, Black Turc Satin, " Velours Ispahan, Crape de Chenc, Silk and Linen Jaspers, Plain and Watered Poplins, " " colored Cashmeres, | " ' " DeLains, Black Bombasine, Mousselin and Alpacca, French, English andfcAuierican Prints, " Scotch " * " Ginghams, Worked Collars, Fronts and Sleeves, Real Vallencennes Lace Collars, Emb'd.and plain Linen Cambric llandk'fs, Entb'd White Crape Shawls. Fashionable Trimmings, Infants Einh'd. Bodies and Robes, For sale by McDOWALL &. COOPER. O*A few Plain and Fancy Turc Satin, and sill Dresses for sale at cost. Oct. 13th, 82 tf LADIES Worsted Dress Hoods, fancy bilks some most splendid styles just received ai BONNE VS. WINTER SHAWLS. SOME of those beautiful Bay State Shawls, it Plain Black, black and white, and dark co lor8. Scotch wool Shawls at all prices, at J. WILSON'S. MACKAREJL?Half barrels No. 3 Mackn rel. For sale bv S. K. CAPERS. CAMDEN, OCTOBER 13, 1851.; JUST received, and on the way by every arrival, a large and well selected stock of lfoots I ! and Siloes "f every style and quality, which i . j will he sold at a small advance over mar.ufactu- j rcr's prices. The public are respectfully invtited ' j to call and examine the stock and prices before 1 i purchasing elsewhere. ' C2?~Those Goods were made expressly for this market, and selected by myself. Purchasers from I the country will find it to their interest to give ; the subscriber a call, as the goods will be sold from ; ten to fifteen per cent, cheaper than they have i ' heretofore been in this market. ! . J. S. McCADDON. ci Ana Dlnntnf Dimmnc ZjWUU I Ulia Ul JLiuuuuiuu i>iupao) I AT the following prices: 75c.; 8lo.; 87c.; 95c., j and SI. Men's fine calf stitch Boots; pump > sole Boots, of various qualities, 25 per cent lower j . than tlie same quality of goods have ever been ! . i sold in this market. I J. S. MoCADDON. ! 5 | Oct. 15. 81 tlj WORKMAN & BOONE, ' ; i lUaitufaclurci-s, Wholesale & Retail ; PEAT,FIRS IN ' , BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND 1 ( I SHOE FINDINGS. HAVE now on hand ar.d will continue to receive the fullest and most complete Stock of t I all the Articles usually kept in their line, that has ! : ever been kept in this market. Having purchased from the best manufacturers | abroad and entirely for cash, in addition to their I own home manufactures. They tell well assured ; that they can supply any quantity or quality ef > goods, in their line, and upon as favorable terms, as they can be bought at any wholesale cstablish( mcnt in this State. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to examine the stock, before purchasing, under the assurance that it shall be to their interest to do so. sepi. 23, 75 if . New and Elegant Perfumery rI~,IIE subscriber has just received and opened JL a large and elegant assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Cosmetics &c. (He is determined to keep a larger and more elegant assortment the." h' hitherto been offered in this place.) consisting it? f pal, of Lubins Extracts for the Handkerchief; 1 Roussel'a " " u% Jules Hanoi* " " " Maugenct tf' Coudraj's" " ? Colognes of all styles and qualities, from tli most celebrated manufactories ; t Provosts Lavender Water; Jules Mattel's " " f Eati de Flour d'Orangc ; - AlirT fVTPfilml i/? An.nr.tle - ? ? Aromatic Crystals and Smelling Salts; '' Jules Hanoi Eau Lustralc ; Rnussel's Eau Lustralc Adorante; Pommade Parisiennc ; i Silk Bound Pomatum, in china jars ; Dissey Piber Ox Marrow ; Rnussel's do in screw tops ; n Hears Wrecse of many different kinds; p Pliilocoine " " " 44 I Antique Oil " " " " Vegetable Hair Oil Stick Pomatum ; Bandoline Fixateur; 11 ai Dje of several different kind ; Cold Cream for chapped hands and faces ; >- Vinegar Rouge ; 't Charcoal Tooth Paste ; Rnussel's Odontine; I Pi! Intor'n ?ln " Elixir Odontalgique; Rose Toot Paste ; Waters Tooth Soap; s Tootli Powders of different kinds ; I , Mcakin's Glove Renovator, a n?'w article for n' j cleansing Gloves ; with various other articles too , numerous to mention. J TUGS-J. WORKMAN. ? ocl2l SI tf "fT7ntrhes nud Jewelry of the latest and most fash' VV innnble patterns. Fancy Goods, Albtrms arid An- i nttuls, just received. A. VOtlNG. I 0=>2^3I3P33 TUB TRUE Digestive fluid or tiastric .fiiieo, * I?011 '',e cwrc In^'?cslion? Dyspepsia, .laun A: dice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Nert vous Decline. Prepared from Ronet, or tiie fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Leihi?, the groat Physiological chemist, liy J. S. Ilorton, M. I), Philadelphia, Pa. For sale hy T. J. WORKMAN. ! ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. JUST opened, an unusually complete assortment of every size, color and quality of Ladies' Misses' and Children-*' Hosiery in Cotton, Silk. Merino, and Lainhs Wool. Also, Ladies' and Children*' Hoods, Infants Hats, Tippets and Polkas, Woolen Boots, at WILSON'S Palmetto Cash StoreXejjro Goods. iLL WOOL Cordora l'lains, Kerseys, Linsc}-s, Sattinets, Jeans, &c., for sale by Oct.211831,, b:j, tf W. ANDERSON. 350 BONNETS. I have received the above number of Ladies' and Misses' It.mnots?comprising every kind o Jjeglmrn, Straw, Chip, Hungarian, Alboni, Dunstable, Tuscan, &e., with fashionable Ribbons to suit. Also Artificial Sprigs and Wreaths Rennet Tabs, Bonnet Linnings, white ando lorcd Ruche, black and white Blond I.ices, (Jrccn and blue B irage, and blac.t Lace Veils. J. WILSON. Parisian Novelties. I have opened quite an attractive assortment of' French Emhmidei ies, containing rich worked ; muslin Collars, muslin Sleeves and Cuffs of the j 1 newest stylos, Ladies worked muslin Caps. Infant ' Caps and Frock Bodies, Mourning Collars, Sleeves j and Cuffs new and elegant patterns. Also a ! . : _. r T ?r..?n ?r I preai vanuiy ui uutu ?uiu muanu vuucri ow...^ ... 1 tlicm very handsome, Emb'd. Lawn Iiandk'fs and worked iiiusliii Edgings and 1 use times. J AMES WILSON. POUT IVI.^ilv?A lew dozen Bottles best qualitv Old Port Wine. Also?Porter and I Ale. ' S. E. CAPERS. | >L . jxi uiiing* WHITE and Colored Matting 4 and 5-4, for sale at a reduced price by E. VV. BONNET. Preserves, Brandy Peaches, &e? EI. Ginger Preserves, VV. I. do. (assorted,) Brandy Peaches, Lemon Syrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials, Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Claret and N.C. Black-berry do. ?HE ID SEICH CHA M I? AIGNE? Gauva Jcllv. Catsups and Sauces. Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Raisins, English, French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, *c. ALSO English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Shell Barks and Soft Shelled Almonds. ROBT. LATTA. Camden, July 1, 1651. 52 tf Just Received. FROM the Rock Island Manufactory a few pieces Cassimeres, by JAMES McEWIN. Oct 15 81 tf BAGGING, Rope and Twine For sale by S E. CAPERS. S~lu6kJGD Beef, Tongues, Pickled .Salmon, Kits and qr. Bbls. No 1 Mackerel. Prime Leaf, Lard in barrels and kegs, Uarns, Bologna Sausage, Fresh Soda, Wine, and Butter Crackers, Fine Raisins in as good order as new ones. Just received by ROB'T. LATTA. Aug. 8 62 if EXTRACTS, VVl.itc Ginger, Citron, Currants Lemon Syrup, and best Port Wine for sale by E. W. BONNEY BROWN Homespun, ?i yards for a dollar, for sale by E W BONNEY DRIED and Pickled Beef. For safe by S. E?CAPER3. SUPERIOR Hyson, Imperial &. Black Teas fresh and good, for sale by E. W- BONNEY. GUNNY and Dundee Bagging, 1-2 in ch B?Rope and three ply twine for sale at t he low est prices by ?. W. BONNEY. New and Rich!! FRENCH Embroideries, Lace Goods, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, <fc., of the newest style just opened by E. W. BONNEY. "TVE Pl7uS U LTKA.r ANEW and splendid stock of Perfumery, Cosmetics, Soaps, and Fancy articles, which would have been announced before but for want of time, consisting in part of German. French and Amer-| Aromatic Crystal in case*r - uou CaUmiuk; - Queen of Flower* Hair Oil; Amber Lavender, do.; Rose Blossom Flesh Powder; Lnhins Ext. Jo<key Club; jPure Moelle de Boeuf; " " Jenny Lind; 'French Bandoline; " " West End; Marshmnflotv Soap; " '* Rough & Keady: Hand's Shaving Cream: " " Boquet de Caro-| " Eau I.n-traJ; line; _ _ jCut Glass Pungents, " " 31ignionette; i beautiful paterns; " 11 Herlvosmia: !Rmhrnwler?*#t Pnu'iUr Puflt ? Rotissell'f Charcoal Paste; iChina PnffBoxes; " JIao-tclia '* |Cushion Ton do do; jgfe " PoncineSoap; tRonsRell's Hair Dre. " Honey Soap; j -ALSOEnglish, French an.l American Teolh Brushes, some of them very handsome ; Ilnir Brushes, a fine variety ; xvorv. Horn, and Buffalo Dressing Combs; Purses, Porte Monaies, Ac. With many other clioice articles too numerous to mention in detail, which serve to make np a very elegant (though not the largest) assortment of articles of this class. Received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Oct 28tf. Darlington Hotel, DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. THE above House having been purchased and litled up anew by John Doten, is again opened for the accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to the wants and comforts of guests will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who may favor the establishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding country afford will be found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals, are prepared. The Stables will be attended by careful and attentive hostlers. Drovers can be well accommodated, as any number of horses and mules can be kept- in the stables and lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1-8-30. 66 If CAnPETI\(J, Printed Drugget*. Rugs and Ha ze, at A. M. <fc II. KENNEDY'S I ILLY WHITE?Puff Powdcrp, Chalk Balls J of every variety. For sale by THUS. J. WORKMAN. oct24 84 tf Fine Cigars. I Large lot of the fnest Brands, Just received at MOORE'S. PIECES nll-wool Plain*, very heavy; Oorria I'V./ Plains; Southern Linseys; Mallory ^Kerseys, ?c. I'or sale at the very lowest prices bv K. W. BONNEY. Orates JUST RECEIVED, an elegant assortment ot Parlour Grates, Office do., Cooking Stoves complete, Airtight Parlour Stoves; Coal Franklin Stoves ; also a few ton Red Ash Coal. A/cDOWALL &, COOPER. oct24 % tf marine, Fire, and Fife Insurance. DV THE Commercial Insurance Company, OF CHARLESTON. S. C. CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN. OFFICE. NO. 1. BUOAD-STKEET. r RESIDENT. WILLIAM B. HEItlOT. DIRECTORS. \MES K. ROBINSON, HENRY T. STREET, LEO. A. TUENIIOLM, WM. McHFKNEY, ROBERT CALDWELL, J. II. HRAWLEY, A. R. 1'AFT, L T- L wRA(JG, A. M. LEE. Secretory E. L. TESSIEK, Inspector. R. C. PRE3SLEY. Solicitor. R. A. KIN LOCH. Medical Examiner. Tlic subscriber having been appointed agent for thin Company, is now prepared to receive Proposals for Finn Risks, and will ellect Insurance on fair and liltcral t >rnis. WM- I). iWcDOWALL. Camden S. C. Mnv 5, 1891. WEST India 31 "lasses, Now Orleans A.. For'sale bv DPI. 10.1) R. W. ABBOTT.