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I gfcs 2. CAMDEN, SOUTH-CA ROLIXA, APRIL 11, 1851. N ^^8 I ~~"A: CAMDEN JOURNAL. J]r PVBLISUKD BV jf} ; ^Bwaurbn & PRICE. I J semi-weekly journ al .. ig at Three Dollar* and Fifty 0ent*. if j-aitl in 4ra^Tj^^^^R>?ur dollar* if payment ia delayed for three ut^bspi? weekly journal ^ at Two Uallnr* if pnid in tdvnnce. or Two ^n/Jbr. fent*. if payment i* delayed for Sit 'BJBfndBThree Dollars, if not paid until the end of tl.e BHB?B-i^DVER'TSKMK^TS '* inwrted at the followjnj FornA square im line*or ies*j hi urcmi?-..cv?.,, mHEdw dollar 9r tlie first, and twenty-five rent* for each K^^^HanWqnetit i pert ion. HOH^ In the wee Jy, seventy-five rent* per pqnnre for the first, HHHL#ndiliirty-p- en and a lialf cent* for each subsequent inHBD3QB^Shi Sin ;lc insertion* one dollar per square. SnRXfl^Btir nmni *r of insertions desired. ami (lie edition to SSBBHpuhHshetf in. must he noted on the margin of all ndverH Hsineitts. or they will b? inserted semi-weekly until or|^MH?cd to he d pmntiiiued. ami charged accordingly. BBHnB^Kenu-moni ly. monthly and quarterly advertisement* the i one as for a single insertion. [n| KT AII ci smunicatinns by mail must be post-paid e & n,,ei' / A \ m fehr i" '"r,v ng gentlemen are Agents fur the Journf' B \ r. C hton. (Jeneml Agent. T-W lioKT. Jarksonliaiu. Lancaster Birt , mlJi. Rota ;iu Ksq- Lonauitcrvillr, S.C. / B^B v <YF. Mc**i iUMMR.t, Carthage. N. 0. i V Mf.C. Moo tK. Esq., (.aim I en. S. C. ^ A*d Posim den^ini^^qiteMei^?^^asoB^j(^*^^^ HB ' 'v c TOKENS OF THE DE>>mm \ BY" MR?. NKAL. V*". The nursery was darkened, / RSfj^A ? \ - Though soft the sunlight'"' SS^HL \ \ And there were trifles gatKre^ ftjjMMjl That^trthers love so v1'? HgBj^^Fl^^VhaytjMitgs upon the ca'et' M H And dainty little sli^? ffi Ij Mth sMw-white ca' an" Presses BBCT Viia&tned too ijr to use. befjre!lfcm> BBBB A^lno IooyK)' j?V IBM ; v '' S"01N| the/ es bent forward, BSj^H U Shft/vweet employ ; S?e gaJ^-up the laces, S H \ K ^ut Yere tre,nbli,,& there, H T And th^d dimmed the brigh'ness ^ \ rol\ice purely fair. The half, 8j]0e j.}Je prt.pBegj II I -b *''asejfvulsive grasp, | I ^'',e r'c?ffht coral trembles KBHEi f Withitiid a clasp. || 1 ^Ve" *"lhoustf be darkened, || VVell iile lady weep? fl , The littlep is empty, * And soon these gratelul tokens Her hands mast lay aside, While each recalls some memory ? * Kr>n^. and pride. U1 love, sum .... r . Too fair had been the flower ^ . That faded in the spring, And fondly to her darling A mother's heart will cling. Faintly as some soft echo, That low caressing note, I So oft her child's glad welcome, I Around her seemed to float. I Ah, no! the dreary silence I With keener pang was felt, K And by the couch deserted I In agony she knelt. ?*>*/.<? come to thee, young mother, I A Cuwv Peace to thy bursting heart, Now even while its throbbing Seem rending it apart S 'Tis true Deaths kiss tell coldly Upon % child's fair brow, But o'er thy pathway daily H An angel watches now! I A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE. Thomas Tompkins was a confinned bachelor, and had reached the mature ag B forty without the slightest thought of wh B termed "bettering his condition." He \va SB ry shy of womankind, and imagined that e lady who glanced at him casually had dei - ?-* ?. ni?d Derson. ! HH upon ms |iui?. flft It was this gentleman, a quiet, uign portly, and somewhat buldheaded perso j^B who got into the mail-stage at Washmgtoi H pleasant summer morning to travel to In more, having business in a small village a I beyond it. Among his travelling coiiijm B was a wild young reefer under orders b H the flag ship ol the Mediterranean squ and a middle age Englishman, not tin fl| insngered person in the world, To s flH. two' seniors by the ears together was i fl f?ecial business of middy, who was as mi ffi ous as a- monkey, and so successful \va H L his operations that he not only succee H Br embroiling the peppery John Bull and t ct bachelor, but be started up a "point " hflni. and wheu Tompkii /or" between . to bed at Baltimore at niglit, it wa? * comfortable assurance that lie was to s and be shot at Blandeusburg the ne> ing at sunrise, pifecieely, the middy fair" between the parties. Just above tliespot where Gen. Rosi parties met, a little after five. The man loaded the pistols and placed bit Both were rather shaky on their legs; gIMiman's Indignation having evapon night, and Tompkins never having b( bled with any excess of belligerent up: "Fire r Bang! bang I went the pistols. V smoke cleare^ Toropkins was seen the Engliahmttn lay rolling and wi the ground, blood nowbg from his fo "You've done for him, Mid the r dressing the horror-stricken Tonntkin m The dying man beckoned his adversary to approach. "It's half my own fault," said he. "r'ly! fly! and leave mo alone to die. Yet take this letter. Suuiinerville? vite 'ous top of the 'ill?hold Dr. Blodget's? take 'irn this letter?it tells all about. If I'd 'uve lived 1 v as/ to 'uve" But he could speak no more, and the midshipman hurried otf the homicide. From the incoherent words of his victim,,the horror-stricken Tompkins gathered that he was to "call i t Dr. Blodget's in b'utnmerville, and deliver the letter; and thitherward lie bent his step, in as pitiable^comlition as the dying man. He Soon found the cottage, a pretty residence, embowered in trees and ornamented with/Severally distinguished darkies, who were staging round the door-yhrd grinning to the ex^tit ot' their respective ivories. Before he l^d time to ring the bell an impulsive old genpieman in black rushed out. Tompkins mechanically extended the letter, not having courage enough at his command to utter a word. "1 see?1 see," said the impulsive little old gentleman, who was no other than Dr. Blodget himself. ' Tompkins, eh ?" give mo your hand. "Forbear! there's blood upon it," said the wretched Tompkins. "Blood! nonsense!" said the Doctor. "Come along. My daughter's waiting?and so are the bridesmaid and the parson, you dog." "But, sir, what has this to do with me?" "Willi von' udtv isn't vnnr ti.'iino Thomas Tompkins ?" "Certainly." "So this letter says. Do you pretend tliut you hav'ul come to fulfil the arrangement made by your father to marry my daughter? whom you havn't seen since you and she were boy and girl ( Come along?aie you crazy?" "A believe i am," stammered poor Tompkins, who was astonished at every thing he heard. "A believe 1 am crazy." "Tommy!" said the old gentleman, sternly, "A bilicve you've been stopping at the halfway house." "Not a drop, Doctor, as I live." "Come along, then." And the Doctor hurried in his victim. He was soon in the preseuce of the bride and her relations. There were flowers in porcelain vases, cake and wiue upon the table, aud music in the Aiall. Miss Emma Blodget opened her arms, and the Doctor pushed Tommy into tiiofll. l|eu l>elbn^^^^^^?""^^''?geHUei!ieu, you VOU ail im>i..j.j. .1. n ^^^WJuuappy wretch!" shouted the little Doctor; "what Jo you mean by that, Tommy Tompkins ?,' " i our son-in-law is dead!" said Tomkius. "Dead!" said iho Doctor, "you U'll me thai with vour own mouth f "Certainly." "Vou don't look as if you were dead, though,' said the Doctor, winking at the clergyman.? "Come, Mr. Spintext, let's have it over. En ma?Tommy?stand up here, like good chi tlren." Tompkins darted one wild look, about hir and then darted through the ojien window in the conservatory. "Stop him!" shouted the Doctor. "The ?> mv eanieiias and rhododendrons. Nc Q 1. ?v lie's into the Hamburgsj Now, then, oamu all! you've got iiim. Hold Iiiui tigl t." The wretclied Tompkins was captured a brought back by a tall African "Now, then, >lr. Spiutext?Rmtna hold I: tight?know all men by these presents, die quick, sir?you solemnly and truly swear' &c. And thus prompted, the clergyman perfo ed his oftice, and Thomas Tompkins found li self a married man. "I wish," he muttered to himself, as he l>ed wildly into the cake and Madeira," old the confectioner and wine merchant lui ;e of spite against the Doctor, and had come at is arsenic and aquafortis business strong, s ve- could only drop down dead now it woul ivery extremely soothing to my feelings." signs In his desperation, he acted and spoke he were in a dream. He said funny t! lified, without intending them, kissed the brides natre, several times over, slapped Dr. lilodget o - buffer.' ii (die back and called linn a j"n,> w Haiti- once even addressed Uio black waiter as i little ball," and exquisite and original plea; inions which convulsed the company with laugh 0 join But the wildest dream must have an en adron, the midst of the maddest mirth a double 1 best was heard at the door, and a servant aimu et his Mr. Thomas Tompkins. the es- "'This is another of ycur jokes, you schiev- wag," said the Doctor, winking at his i s he in law; and a very small bridesmaid in bit ded in pera gave it as her opinion that To he qui- would be the death of them, of hon- But the door opoaed, and in stalked I is went glishman, followed by his second, nth the "Take him away!" yelled our hero, tand up him decently. That's what he's after t morn- l,jm ;i S(>xton and let him go about his L " seeing Wo want no jtosi mortems here !" "Don't be alarmed," said the inids l. ?n?d bullock's bloc i fell Hie "Miami Oauim^iM midship- geiul men to the other world." i men.? "Doctor," said the Englishman, "yo the En- ed my letter of introduction from the ited over this?this person?did you not?" ?en trou- "Yes?and I thought he was Thorn; irits. kins," said the distracted Doctor. "That is my name," said the bride; Vhen the spite of himself, standing, "And mine halso," said the Englisl idling on "What's to be done?" asked the J rehend. "Emma, my dear, what do you saj niddy, ad- married over again t. " I "Oh ! no, papa! it's too much tro very well satisfied," said the bride; "I don't see that we can do any thing for j you," said ihe Doctor mildly to the new comer; ! "unless one of these young ladies." Bnt they all shrugged their shoulders and i shook their heads. "Sorry for yon, for you're the son of an old j friend," said the Doctor. "But you'll stay and take diuner with us." "I'll sue you for breach of promise !" yelled the cockney, shaking his fist at the bride. "That lady is under my protection!" said the bridegroom. "She shall not l>e insulted. Clear out." "Clear out!" sliouted tbo indignant father. "Clear out!" echoed all tli^ gentlemen. "It's a conspiracy," Shouted the cockney." "Come along," Sjiid tb?midshipmnn. "Don't make a fool of yourself. Coino along." Pulled, pushed, and shoved, the indignant gentleman was ejected from the Doctor's cottage; and, this feat accomplished, the wedding company sat down to dinner, at which the singular coincidence in the names of the parties formed a principal topic of discussion. The result of this odd affair was a suit brought by the cockney; hut he lost his case, and went home to England in the -full determination to write a hook against this country which should out-Trollope Trollope.? OUoe Branch. wTmTr. workman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Camden, 8. O. (Office immediately in rear of the Court Houte.) WILL ATTKN? Til* COURTS OF Darlington ami Sumter District*. Business entrusted to him win meet with prompt and careful attention. July 2 . 3IOFFAT & MOOUE. AUCTIONEERS & GENERAL AGENTS, CAMPS*, S. C. Jan. 6. I B. W. CHAMBERS, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant, AND Buyer of Cotton and other Country Produce, CAMDEN, 8. C. C. WATIIESON, I* H A i\ ft, A Or t; J, or,.ostTr D4v|j>t Hnrit 'HLIUki C. MOOHE. * JT, bank.agbnt "lwr^' ii-inexafy"HtfTSB- ruvvtrr. " fn>fn? have received one of the above maJL chine* from the manufactory of Geo. Vail ii ? a., to which thcv would call the attention of those who want rawer* for Oinn??*. Sawine or Grindinr. Onlera for any iiul of MILL IKONS or CASTINGS will he promnlly attended to McDOWi LL&lOOI'ER. l IttT A few Mill Crank* on haud. ' Sept. 20,1850. 75 tf Dry Goods. HPIIE Subscriber lias just ailtled to hi* atock *1 - /"vrxLMHP.S ? JL 1lilUVfJji%iia>?. i. 20 Pieces Cheap Calico. 30 " Homo-puns and Oenabnrgs, Checks, Ticking, Shawls, Handkerchief* Tweeds, Caeeiinercs, Dimming, &.C., with al n? articles usually kept iu a well selected aesorl inent. .. WM. C. MOORE. Feb. 11 li re JDS. B. KERSHAW, ) W 0. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equit; CAMDEN, S. C. . Will attend the ? ourts of Kershaw, Sumti 1 Fairfield, Darlington and Lancaster Districts. lim To Rcilt. .? npHAT brick dwelling and store, next to t ' J_ ''Mansion Ilouee." now occupied by T. Bi nell. Apply to J B KERSHAW* Ex'or ~ ",J 101 1 IJCC rm- ? iiin- The subscriber has just finished off a lot of ! hogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sew fi;_ Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTE? id a Mill Gudgeon*, Sec. the Mill Gudgeons, 10J to 20 inch If I Mi II Cranks, assorted sizes d be North Carolina, English and Norther Ho Ware, assorted, from \ tobogallona Y Patent Iron Axles. 1 to inch. ? Mill Irona of anv kind furnished to order, '""g* Mr.PO WALL & COOPK i???a'd July 8 54 ? n Ul? 1 SIDETbest Hemlock I^eat! ?j ,irw| fnr fwjg at 17 eti , anu lr)\J JU8t receiYL-u ,1,ow* lb. bjr JOHN W. BltAPH te"tr^ Carpeting!!! . ' TUST opened and for sale, common, extra fine. IU- III (J fine, and imperial three nly Carpets, of new pt knock Also, Printed Floor Cloths, Kngs, and mtfnii Carp* d ^ept- 17, [74 tf] E. W. BONNE NEW STORE. i mud milE subscriber is now o|>eiiiug a large soil-in- X ineiit ul'tiroccrioi audMtaple G ae slip- in the Store lately occupied by William J. mpkius (south of the Bank of Camden,) which I dispose of at Charleston prices tor cash: lie En- "chose wishing to purchase would da call and examine the stock, consisting in - the following, viz: JJury Loaf, Crashed, Ground and Granulated -Sugan Give ^ Croix, Porto Rico, ami New Orleans d< mainnoo Nw Orleans, Mufrovado nnd Cuba Molaatea lustness. Javn ,A?uirn an(, ,{io Coffee *r ? ^f?nn and Hlack Teaa Gunpowder. iouim ? hinmnn Sperm. Adamantine nud Tallow Candle* i . , No. 2nnd 3 Mnekarel, in Barrel*, Half and Q ill UOI1 t Wine, S<Kla and Butler Biscuit* and Cnee?e Soap and Starrh, assorted n eaeoiv Pepper, Spire, Ginger. Nutmeg*, Mac* and CI , . Povder, Shot and Lend antls of Hardware. Cutlery, Nail* and Caattne* Paint*, Linseed Oil, Sperm. Oil and VViu h IS 1 omp Blenrhod and untilearhed siiirting* and Shee' Blanket*, Bed Tick*, Apron Cheat* and Ozni gTooni in Together with a large assortment oI Bagging, Rope and Twli hman. J. W. BRA Dortnr Camden. S. C. Sept. 23. Lfucror. fc>-ca*h paid for Cotton and other Pi b?"g niiE5S: ,. A few Boxes new Raisins, just recei uble. I m \V. C. i r-|?Fi-TirW?3TTTTnn^~"M*^'" OA BOXES I. E. Cheese, email size, received md\J and lor sale, by SHAYV &. AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf^ 3EBLS. Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, received and J'or sale, by S'MAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 if. 2 CASES Pie Fruit consisting of Rhubarb, Gooseberries, Peachefc, Whorllebc?ries and Plums, received and for salejfebj' 1BJJ4W Si AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf_ (Jaee Fate de Foie Graa rfitrusbourg. Received and for sale by Jan 30. SHAW Si AUSTIN. C10RN shcllrn, Patent Straw Cutlers. Plmtghi, Patent / Chum* of the most approved kind?Rooking and lilting < hair*, PaiU, Tubs, &?., just received by Sept. 17. [7ltf) E. W. BONXEY. BOXES Smoked Halibut received and for O pale by SHAW Si AUSTIN. Feb. 18 ' 14 tf -i l'ULS. Planting Potatoes, received and tor 1U sale, by - SHAW Si AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 tf Bounty Land. THE subscriber will prosecute claims fi r Land or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers and officers, in ll e Mexican war, in the War ol 1^12, the Florida war, and other Indian ware, are entitled to Bounty Land. J. II KERSHAW. Dec, 24, tl 101 Att'y at Law. A FEW mora of those Ho* Mosf Tongues, respited it ilOOKE'S. Feb 11 1? If Notice. HAVING disposed ot my entire *1ock uf Groceries to Mr. James 1. Villcpigue, formerly ot the firm of Paul F. Villepijjue tS'on, 1 be*, respecllully, to solicit for him, the generous patronage of iny former customers. Those indebted to me either by nots or open account. are earnestiy requested to call on me at the old stand and settle, which will enable me to rueel own engagements. S. BENSON. TE E" SOOTHERS STORE. ALL who wish Bargains, are inv ted to rail at k. S. MuFFAT'jS uew Southern Store, third house above the t ank of liamdeu, where 'weooos; sssssisnM eu...wt?v in foK- N? HARDWAR?, ) "Cy >n9<<rnifig IVinii J I rn? j iiuijWryiiiui Cloth* mid fane j Caaannere* Negro Ke>ey?; Bed arid Negro Blanksu* Brown. Loaf, crashed and clarified Sugar Kio and Java Coffee* New Orleans and West India Molasses Markarel, Nos. 'J andU in barrels Cheese, Rice, Flour, Bacon and Salt Kaisioe, Pepper, Spice Tobacco, i'egars. &lc. Sic. Hardware. Pocket Knives and Forks Britannia and Iron Spoons Trace and ilaltcr Chains Axes, Hammers and Hatchets '. Spades, Sliov jIb and Hoes II Hand, mill and crosscut srws * Vices, anvils and blacksmith's bellows Naiis, brads, tacks and up igs v....k nail closet and stock locks r* uvwf f - I run squ?r?p. compare* and plane ir*u? Bruxhex, blacking', cotton and wool carda 71 Broadaxex and xteclyardx; pota and akilleta Broad and narrow Iron &r. ,r' Ready Made Clothing of every deccription. Saddle*, Bridle* and Martmgalea ( rockery and Gl> xaware in Gunny and Dundee Bagging Kentucky Ro|ie and Twine j. Togelher with every other article uiually lo ? in a aell xeletted mock of Dry Goodx, Groce Via- and Hardware. All of which will be nuld exc< ring ingly low lor caali. and The highest market prioea paid for co 4. and other country produce. Dec. 24, K. 8, AH !FPA' New iau UUUuu. .. milE subscriber respectfully informs his fri X and the public generally, that he is now i ring his Fall supply of iroreries DoinM(it% dec. _ Consisting in part, of the following articles,1 " Brown, crushed, loaf and clarified Sugars New Orleans and Muscovado Alelasses her. Rio and Java Coffee a per Rice, Cheese, Bacon and Lard JY. No. 2 and 3 Mackarel Corn, Flour, Oats, Salt Swedes Iron of all sizes itternr Powder, Shot, Lead, Soaps, Starch, CtnJ !ting. Fine and common Tobacco iV- Bttggiug, Rope and Tuioo, Men and boy's Wagon Saddles Riding and Waggon Bridles assort Haiues, Collars, Riding and Waggon W ood*, also Gerald Crockery, Glass and Hardware tie will CollinC best Axes, Nails, assorted aiaa l'ocket Knives, Knives and Forke well to Netfro part, ot Bleached and brown Home.-puns Bed, Negro and Riding BLANKETS A few cases of men and boys Hats and With nil other articles usually found in a i pliecl Grocery and Hardware store, all c will be sold exceedingly low for cash. ,iart*r" ' B. YV. CHAM. Camden, S. C. Sept. 3. 7i) Notice. ALL persona i aving demands againt fate of J. C. l)oby, dec'd will prei properly stiested, and those indebted v tinga payment to J. DUN LAP, aburgt Jan. BO. 8 ne< -f Case Olives stuffed with Anchovies. I and for sale by SHAW &. A DLEY. ? roJncs. T7MNEI1USII POTATOES?A few HbW.j Jj by SHAW <fc Vpd by | Case Greon Pegs, (French.) Recer IOOR12. 1 eale by SIfA \Y A Family Groceries.' % KB fel'GAR?I?af, Crushed, Pulverized, Clari ed Iil?li! and brown h^bLN. Orleans and Mua. . HH COFrEE.?Old Government Java, Rio, La"iiira, Chocolate, Broina, Cocoa. ^Bj^B TEA?In. perial, Gunpowder,HyHoiiVSilterleaf Young Hyson, Grange Peliue and Golden FEOl'K? Baltimore in Bills., Extra Family Flour in BagH from selected Wheat. BucJf7? WiT P'. Wlmln M-iprAnni Farlnn Purria Powder. SOAP.?Chemical, Olive. Chinese Washing Fluid, Castile, Colgate*, F^i>ry. ~^9HH HAIGTS.?Baltimore Sujar cured, J)ricd Beef, Pickled Beef, Mackerel, No. l.'ia Kilta. Salmon do., Halibut, Fre-h Salmon, Lobstors, Sardines in whole, half aud quarter JBH | boxes. Herring, Polled Yarmouth do. ^ PICKLES From Grouse <t Blackwell, Un. derwnod and I^ewis. KETCHI PS.?Worcestershire, Harvey, John jJM Bull Tomatoe, Walnut, Musliroom. King H aI HikIa^ .Qukii Donnas nu/( Dunk VinivAe vi vu?ig t-| ?'nnvf ? vfry*-* wuu nil ? W. VV ine do, Cider do, EngLifh and French Mustard, Spanish Olives, Capers, Anclia- ^fl| vies Essences lor flavoring. jj^H PBFSUKVES.?Peaches, Apricots, Prunea 1U in their own Juice. Pineapple, Lime*, jaH Prunee. West Indies do./ Stfawberry Jam, ffl| Figs, Raisins, Prunes. &D CANDLES.?New Bedford Sperm, Solar da Adamantine, Wax, colored do. V Received and fur sale by "iB .. SHAW & AU8TIN. J FARE KEDECERTO f'J? FROM I Cliarlcstou to New ?ork. 4 The Great Mail Route from Charleston, S. C. 1 LEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens st. ] daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the Southem cars, via Wilmington ano We Idon, Petersburg/ X ' j Richmond, to Washington, Baltimore, Pbrftdel- * J phia, and to New York. ' * ^ The public is respectfully informed that 4be J steamers of this line, from Ch<rieau>n to 1 rnington, are in first rate condition, and are n*tigated by well known and experienced command- Tj era, and the Railioads are io fine order, thereby 1 securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH t TfCKBThaving already been in operation will ) be continued on end after tlte first of Oct. 1^*49, at a permanent arrangement from Charleston to j New York. Passenger* availing themselves thera- 3 ot wHI have the option to conthfti* without delay . through ihe route or othery-H-, at any int. mediaig|yOTQ^vrf/',,'d|jl'! jl)J'> the sterner to Weldon, a* likewise on the ch nga of cara at the intermediate points from thch.e to 11 ?_ mi . _I- Vft-.L... . ? 1 UJ ^gigr-ag* - u? pp^ "faVnlEfI^'liilWf^<llli|feff'fnr>m prew ?nj " L. C. DUNCAN, " ^ at th4 American Hotel.. Ji May .1, , , 34 tf 1 MANSION HOUSE. CAMDEX, 8. c. 0??^I22L?E)^ T^nE undersigned Iteg* leave to retpfn his grateful . thank* to hi* friend*, and the traveDmg Public, for the liberal support which he hu received since be baa beea opened, (four month*) and has entered upon his dories for 1351, with renewed energy to endeavor to please all thai may call upon him. both rich and poor,. His House will be found one of the most desirable, situated, and best furnished Hotel* in Cnmdrn. Hi* servants also wilt ba found re*;ieciful and uttentive, and the table will ba sapplied with the be*t the market afford*. Hi* Smhle* and Carriage Houses are roomy and always j fully supplied with Provender, and an experienced Hostler. An (hunihus call* at the House every morning for pasI seugers for the Itailro.td. Wive me a calf and test my muito. A* you find me, 1 t>o rei-omtuend me. \?-J ? " ?nniMsON". El. U. Proprietor. Curaden, Febmary 7ib, 1851. II if Temperance HoteL M" fllHE undersigned would respectfully inform hi* n j* 1 friends and the travelling public in general, " that he has again rpnted the above Hotel for a short time and would respectfully solicit a portion tl#n of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him _ heretetore, as no pains will be spared to jaake th? ' traveller comfortable and at h> me. The Stages, and Omnibuses will call regularly at the House for passengers, going by Railroacf e,1<i,i ai?o. Horses, and Buggies, can be had from him - iU. mnntri'. ecei" on reasonable terms, to go in uic w,.... J. B. F. BOONE. Feb. 11, 12 U nz:? . GEORGE GATES, Publisher and Importer of llusic, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments. , No*. 334 ru<1 236, King St., (at the Bend.) M* OA i. ?>!? for th? following 1VI celebrated Piano Forte Manufacturers. Bac n & Raven. Dubois cj- AVarriner. jjj And A. II. Gale <fc co. New York, Whose ipdrumcnie have always given such universal satisfaction in this, and the adjoining States < -- L-notiinir their rich and powerful tones, end for I.I their great durability in a gouiiicm ?... In addition to the unsolicited written testimonials Iron: the following enifliinent Artists, Madante Bishop, Mrs. Seguin, Miss Bochsa, iSeguiu Ternpleton and the "llohnstocks," the eubscriCaps ^er ',a8 l',,? pleasure of adding the favorable opinivell sup- ion ol the "Sweediah Nightingale" in the follow, if which ' '& extract of a note received prior to her departure for Havana. BERS. "B tiro Rive* me great pleasure to add, that I have been M greatly pleased with the I'iajM) you kindly gent to this J Jo tel for my use during my stay in Charleston, being a very 0 excellent instrument, possessing great richness of tone, It the Es- end at the same lime uncommon softness." sent them I.ubecribe myself dear sir. , x ours greatly obliged. v'' ",ak? 'jEN&V LIND. Adm r. Charletton, Dec. 31at 1850. ? cS the above, can be teen at the tf IHe origin... ... . r store. Received ? USTIN. Notice. AS I am about to leave this State, to travel auo111 abroad,! hereby appoint Mr. Thomas Lang as my general agent, to attend to niv affairs duredandfor ring my absence. L. (J. ADAM SON. USTIN. Feb. 14 13 sw tl