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' ; ?? From Miss Aikin's l'u?rt?s. * ; ? V CHARACTERS. ? k * y * * 1> "** . . ,*? % ' ? r* ? ? ?>. wfcmfier amvbllcm. ? ? J * ?'"?-?'??" -"?-?V ?-" Hobat. fj ' n Oh ! bom to sOoth -distress, aud lighten v- cafe ; > , -Vfe ^ f .<?>:; > $ ^ Lively as soft, apd innocent as fair ; Bleat with that simplicity of thought ? ^Vv SO farely faund,,4|?d W he taught ; Of r winning speech, endearing, artless, ? J1 ? ?*. ff v alt em of a female mind ; r spirit from the realms of V'' l>her native heaven within her "i; /?? ? ?? * - So pure, so good, she scarce can guess at v'^ L " ^ , ? But thinks the world without like thai .within; ~ ^ - ? .. > ch melting ten^erncis, so Ton<3 "to Bleis'," 5 charity almost becomes excess. iKh;;rpay be courted, wisdom be rc ^ \ w*d, And beauty prais'd> and brutal strength be ^ fpar'a; . ; But goodness only can affection move j And lovw must owe its origin to love. ; * Conundrums. Why if a side-saddle like a four quart measure ? Because it holds a gall on ! Why is a modern belle like a man i impassion ? Because she is ruf fled in a supcrlu timdagr^ie l L_ . ' :i f ? . 4 ,r?:* : - ^ i ? Apparition of the Little Red Man . , L< Homes JtouGB, or, the Red Mailt is sakl to have haunted Na? v pcdcon asthedsBmon did Has Mi chael, aigriL advised him in matters of importa^PH He was, saith the le gend, a little muffled figure, to whom whenever lie appeared access was given ; for the sceptre was courteous enough to hie announced. M Wit ua, before advancing into Russia, while Bonaparte was engaged in tracing the plan of his march) he was x tyld Jbis person npe^nested to speak ?With ton.". KeflMM the attendant toTuggqi his mm e*f pprorwas engaged. When the w 'ply wes coranttmicated to thti un- < known, tin assumed an authoritative \ voice and atgnt, and t^QWing jjpen it, which was redy withjut mixture of any other color. " Tell the em ?,?;?ald he;?tlM PHomme re must t speak vriyi him." He wM tU^dSIWM, aod they were! heard to talk Ipod together. As 1km] aiwurtmept; he saul, publickly, <i You d have ' rejected my advice ! you wftl not araiu we me till you hitb uUteiljr repented your error." "The visits of V Homme Rouge were reac&tt} Wi ttpqi>parte'B return from Blba)>tfot before be let out on his fast cahjpaien Napoleon aain of f^ed bu fatnilar, wlh> took leave of him fbr ever, giving him up t0 the red men of En?&iid. who became the real arbiters tif 4i)s destiny k ? Vj**1 !*avo no* caougli for this mtf^pous story, pray Aspect the prophecy which was made to J(v sephine, bv one of flic negro sooth sayers in the West Indies, that sh?i ?ht#ild rise to lite highest pinnacle of' modern greatness, but, wilKbuf ever being a queen ; that she should fall from themctl * cfjtte her death, and die in an hfupit* I can my self vouch for the existence *of this prophecy before the events which it 1 was supposed to predict; for it was I told toe many years ago ; when Bo-" J naharte was only general of the ar my in Italy, by a lady of rank who lived iu the same convent with Jose phine. ? The coincidence of the for* tune tellers' g presages with the fact, would have been marred by the cir cumstances of the empress' death, had not someUwIy** ingenuity dis covered that her house, ns the name mil-mnison implies, had once been an hoavttAl. Hodges 4; M'Oan Ha ve jual received trw Nevr?Ycrk k Philadelphia a cholcc and extensive as sortment \J British, French, and Domestic "V* v; "' Consisting in part of $ foflowmg tarti Extra superfine black) blue tc brown ^CiotWi .T ^ Supeiftne black; blue, browri, green, olive azure* drab, and mixed Cloths <jty Ditto bluej daTit & lipt Ttot, creen, I brown, oliv<f, ahd mnced PslisC Cloths lJDitto blue, black, dark, &c light uuxcd*^ TTT zure, green, drab, and w)4te, London ? ' ^ double milted Cashmere T" Black, blue, green, brown, olive, *od mix* ?d single- mtttedCnssirn ere ;r Elastic cords various color* ^ V civet Cord Black, light blue, and brown Stockiognett Drapery and bocJring Bail* ? ">T ?v Superfine white, red, yellow, and green plain and printed Flannel Yorkshire Cloths diverse colors and qual ities , ,4 , , .3. V ? Blue aikl white Plains London duftil, rose and poinfrBlanA-ets . Swansdown, Toilinett, Marseilles, Valen cia, Canton camlet, and Florentine Vestings v , . x , Scotch Piaid. and Plaid Cloaks , I F i lfc e coi id q u a 1 i l y , be coarsc Irish Linen I Irish Sheeting, Brown Holland, table, Towelling, Sc children* Diaper, Long Lawn, Linen, Cambric H Arts. Lirtcn Ctmbric, Cotton Shitting, Maddap olloni and power loom Sheeting, bed Tic*, Linen and Cotton Checks White and plaid Homespun Carlilc Ginghams Fumitnre, Cambric and common Dimity Plain and figured Cambric Mull Mull* Jaconet and Boo? Muslin, Lcnc and Robe Dresses Blac*, blue, purple, brown, lead, green, led, yellow, and white, plain, printed figured and twilled^ Bombazett Red yellow and green Ratinetts Canton Crape, Levantine, Damas* Cassi mere and Sil* Lace Shawls all sizes . and co o ri I A few superb Merino and Levantine Sh awls kJ&lacjt' and cclored sil4r H*fs. ' Bandan and flag H Art's. White and colored Cravats , Plain and plaid fancy Silk, Levantine, Sa tin, fancy Gauze V elv-jt, Canton, Hat, and Italian Crape, black and colored Muslin, Cambric, Satin, Merino, Plush, and Velvet T rimmingw Silk Lace Capes; Tippets,^ Thuil Lace, black snd - white -embroidered silk Lace, thread and cotton Lace, Paris ian Caps, artificial Flowers, head Or n am ems, V cl vet 1 ndispensab les with gilt clasps, elegant morocco and fan cy Toilet Cases . :,.s- *%?'/'">? ? Ladies ami gentlemcns, worsted, lambs wool, silk, and cotton Hose, black^mix - ed, white, and lead colored^ Grey, ^hite, and black lainbswool and worsted half Hose *' .< 5* : C hild ren Hose <?. .... . ?Silk, beaver, kid, buck and doe skinjGlove* C ventlvmens beaver and second quality Hats, black andtWtiiite Boys morocco and beayfer Has rnpes and children* black and u unatrer Hats , ^ Wellington Boots, Monroe and common ohocs and Pumps 4 , - Mens' stout, boys and negro Shoes . A complete assortmet ladles, misses, and ? childrens morocco*, leather ?hd kid tfhocs, slippers and Bootees Afewaeit* MftfrKrtn.. -? randum It Pocket Books, Wriftng Pa* per Back Gsmmo* Boards, Sand Paper* Port Folios, ink Stands, Quills and jPaper Hanging* ! e>and common Saddles, Valises, sad dle Bags, Bridles, Urldk Leathers, Mar tingales, Waggon and (?ig collars, Gig chair and riding Whips, plated and; polished steel sntfftle and curb Bits, spurs, and stirrup Irons plait and spriifg, Morocco skins, Guns, Pistols, Powder Flanks, Gun Locks, Game and skoc Bags, Gun powder ?*? ' h f- ' f } ( A Fevr sple>>did Swords, Sword, belts] and Epaulets 4 ? . . * 5. A few comtncta swords and Epaulets Sashe* and Plumes * Common and fine Knivcs>tc Forks and car vers * *v ' iv V Pen Knives, Razors, dressing cases tec. <cc? Several cUpjant buek and ivory bandied foil *t*t* Knives and Forks with '2 Pr* oiF carvcrs " A tafge aid complete assortment of Oar^ pente?? Tool* A'hoe makers 1 ools . All kinds of Brushes All kinds of Locks * . f V Brass and pewter patent Corks Hand, mill, and cross Sa\ts Coffee k spice Mills comtnori $? patent and $0 boxes i'pamsh Segajrs warranted genu i in# * Which witH a vast number of other use-? ft# and fancy articles too numerous to par ticularize render their assortment com plete JV*. II. 8 Setts elegant CHINA. Ott.31. ' FUHJS1TUHE FOR &JILE. The subscriber has sccOnd hand House hold Furniture for sale. t F. A. D*lic*saline. I October 31, kS>*w > . New House ,of Eirtertainment, PLANTERS HOTEL, . * < ? "rtf . v w.i \ ? ; . iv- *"V Ccimden, So. .Co* ?> . A ? ? .v, y ' The subscribers have opened a I! ouse ofW-^I$ V - ENTERTAINMEIVT^ in Camden, at the Sign of the Planters Hotel. Their es ablishment has undergone complete repairs, and wilt be ound convenient and comfortable lor travellers who mtiv favour them with their patronage.-,- Their Table will be al ways supplied with the best ol' every thing that the country -can afford ; their Stables will be kept well provided 8 tj|t. At tended ; and they pledge themselves that, every exertion shall be used on their part to merit the patronage "of- their customers. v ?? ^ ^ w y'-.V- 1 x They solicit the public to reward their endeavours hy a share of their favor.. . 'V . ?'? fz Boarders wiW be well accomodated. ; ?v^' "Vfc4# A" ^T?TrTV"m*r a -a-*- 1 ? k Camden, August 15,1818. lu the Common Pleats. STATE OF SOUTH CJQQLtJfA, LJjYCASTKH disthjct. D. ?* SAMUEL 13 RILEY, H 1 vs. > Cute in Attachment, <Da?iel Buhforp, j WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action, did on the 15 th day June, IB 18; file his declaration in the office of the Clerk of this nonorable courts agaiu*t the Defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and hath neither, wife nor at lorney known within the same ; upon whom a copy of the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, within a year and a day, might be. served* It is therefore ordered in persuance of the act of the Genera) AwmWy, hrthat case, made anil^pfotMe^V that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said 'declaration, 011 or before the 16th day of June next, which will b* in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, or final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. _ WUHftnPMTCennn, C. C Office qf Common ^Udi^Jjunca^crOUtrict. Jun* 1 5% 181 ?. Svuth-arullna ? >Ktrr*katv lkf*trict.~^ IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Rcbccaa Scott , Y ^ v?. v Attach t . in potto/ii. Archibald mm*. J i Jr * THE plaintiff in this caft, having .filed her declaration in tho ofticc of tile c IfeHc. of this honorable court, and the defendant who is absent from and without the limits of this state, (aa-it is said) having neither wife nor -attorney known within the dlttnc, upon whom a copy of this declaration, *rith a wulr to plwUkereto, can be served ; Therefore it is > d, that the said defendant do ap peart auKinlcad to the said dechtrqftati s|n or beforellMxteenthdayof Novemtter? >818, 6r iudgvritefft will be given against the said ftofemhuit bv default. ' ? *% IT ? ,i, >*^v * ?i HO. KALMONjL c. t. r lerks Office, Kershaw cMf. ) Nov. T 3th, jsir. v c ' iJ- to. -V a ? N J fy Wbf tfAiter 1#; v lu ? tf ik^ihVd rut in u , ? Jtershaic District. TOTHE COMMON PLEAS. Qoorh Cunningham 1 & Co. > Attncht. in tmaiufit. Jaw *Jtngram. j ?> THE plaintiffs in this case, having filed their declaration in the office of the clerk of this honorable court, and the defendant who is absent from and without the limits of this state, (?j it is said) having neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of thi? declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, can be served: Therefore it is ordered, that the said defendant do ap pear and pl*nd to the said declaration on or beorc. the sixteenth daf of November, 1 8 1 8, a jod^ment will be given against the said defendant bv default. Tito. SALMON l), c. *. r. Clerks Officc, KcvShaw dist. ? ^ Nov 13tlu 1 G 17. Domestic A - bonding Copy ; <K?. Domestic. A in Anwnit. onft m Dtltt ' ?H ??d interest ppjprr^rw FOR SstLK AT THIS OPfilCJZ. Jitloinpfft Blmks* ' Original Writs in Assumpsit Writs in Assumpsit r* ? ? *v J* f> Origin WBPLIl^P Cxi; Ba. on Sum. Pro. Suftt, Pro. . Mgfe*V# Writ* of Foreign Attaint Conies ilfl.i '" jn. ? . ? :ilo. ^ . i ' ? ' Bomls for* . ?dd.i ;4< ibnocna ad respondendum in Of.*' Writs of mff/km and Ticket? Judgement on issue Tried 1 * Blank Bonds Mortgages Conveyances For SherffitJ . J ury Summons* v > " , Rail Bonds BheriflPg Titles ? w *, r * t ? Vaf Magitfrales. Warrants on Notes* Acfonn&,ie. Execution* on Ji\d?ement Attachments against' debtors ab seon;lin$ returnable to court Her.ospiizanres ty keop the peace And for nppeatfania at Court Magistrates KsCWoii# Magistrates 6MfiR66tos Attachments returnable before Jn? - ticc Magistrates Attachments Miscellaneous. Warrants of Appraisement Bench Warrants i,leiks Jui> i J iiiica'i h