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% " VOLUME 2. CAMDEN, SOUTH-CARrrnrn^^^ - ~ ' n win ?? - . gaw ' JJ1.1 Jgairagm ^ ^ ^ ~*--J B) JQ?'i? - __ *3a>'WCY'r"'I"*LI " ?IT -,'?ITH-Illllll ,,, V-> i-'lljlMT** j QO " THE CAMDEN JOURNAL. PUBLISHKD MV THO.tfAS J. WAR RE. TIIE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Is published at Thrse Dollars and Fifty fonts, if pai-i in tdvanee, or Four Dollars if payment is dolavod for throe momus. . TIIE WEEKLY JOURNAL 7s published at Two Dollars if paid in id vance, or Two | Dollars and Fifty Cents, if payment is delayed for Six months, and Three Dollais. if not paid until the end of the jrear. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: For one square (14 lines or less) in the semi-weekly, j one dollar for the first, and two lit f-five cents for each subsequent insertion. In the weekly, seventy-five cents per square for the first. I and thirty-s?*ven anil a half cents for each subsequent in arrtion. Single insertions one dollar per square. The numner of insertions desired, and the edition to : be published in, must be noted on the manrin of all ndver- j tiscments. or they will bo inserted semi-weeklv until or- j dered to be discontinued. an?t charged accordingly. Semi-monthly, monthly and quarterly advertisements charged the same as for a single insertion. ftyAll communications by mail must be post-paid to secure attention. ??Memnan IMBIMI mgcag From the I-aurensvillc Ilerald. OH, GIVE ME BACK! BY WARREN D. WILKESOh, give me back my boyhood days, Of plaintive songs and pleasant lays. Of pure delights and guileless art, The wellings of a happy heart. Oh, give me back my boyhood's home, Where free trom care I used to room, With babbling tongue and childish glee, I dangled on my Father's knee. That Father's locks arc sivered o'er, With anxious years of care and woe ; His form, once proud but now so bent, Denotes lift's sands are nearly spent. I Oh, give me back my Mother dear, j i Who oft hath drrd the pearly tear. Wrung from childhood's tender heart, , , By stings from an imagined dart. ; ( A Sister's kind and soothing tone, That hushed so sweetly young griefs moan, ( They're gone to their eternal rest ? In Paradise, where dwells the blest. ! f Ah ! foolish thought 1 ah! vain desire ! ! 1 Why rekindle (he extinguished fire ? 3 Why recall them from the spirit land, Where peals the harps of the celestial band ? j Oh, give me back young loves first dream, i j ? The pearly brook and rippling stream, | r Beside whose banKR I orr nave irua, k Entranced by murmur's to its God. \ 1 Alas! the Utopian circlet now, c Is faded on staid manhood's brow, I 1 i ( And the smiles of voung youth's ardent years i | Are seen but through old age's tears. ( Ah! foolish thought! to ling'-r on the past! j Life's fitful fever cannot last? borrow, anguish, disappointment, care, < Soon will lay us on our bier. i But yet we sigh for the mighty past, i While time's knell echoes on the blast; The loved, the good, the wise, the brave, Must sink at last 'neath Lethe's wave. ESTELLE D LA (WILL A TALE OF TIIE FILLIBL'STEItOS. BY L. \V. SC'iTT. ? It was midnight in Havana. The vesper hour, had long since passed. Concha.the Captain Gen-' eral of Cuba, was seated in his ?ri"alc apartment, i !.. in ,!c>on ihnilirlit the BWCitt I apparent#y wi??,w r ?. .. stood in globules upon bis brow, his teeth were 1 clenched in fury?his eyes were fiixeil op. vacancy, ! and his person seemed to be laboring under great excitement. Often he would break his reverie, and shudder as the triumphant discharge of cannon from the castle and shipping, interuiirgled with a terrib'e din, was borne on the night breeze through the open casement. ^ Suddenly be arose exclaiming : 44 In truth they were a noble set of fellows: I doubt if ever her majesty possessed as brave a band. They fought like tigers; but were opposed by Spaniards, who are ever loyal and true. I hear that they are of noble birth. Ah ! then, greater is their crime ; how could they have been such fools as to embark in this hopeless enterprise 1 But it was through the inducements of their leader, and the traitor Lopez. Hell's direst curses upon that man. Oh! could I but have him this tnomeni in my grasp, ho would die the death of a dog?the deep-dyed villain. Little did he think when he struck, with his fist tlie beggar-boy of Madrid, as be asked alms for a dying mother, that such terrible retaliation would' betall him. Oh, God ! how I hate that man. The memory of that I hour has ever haunted my brain, until it lias approached to madness. Fur fifteen years rny web has been closing around him. lie could have , fallen in his adopted land, where he had fled for refuge; but no ! that would have been too gsn. tie. I would first witness the death struggle with nu-n pi-fls. I would taunt the profhga'e in " j y". " "j'? ~ ? - his dying agonies?I would dance ivitli joy as the hot iron, crashing to the vyy brain, permitted his dastardly soul to take its departure fur the realms of purgatory. I fancy I see him before me even now. The iron vengeance of Concha never fails. The plot was (Jeep, and he swallowed the ^ hait. thai of the general rising of the Cubans, ah I ha ! ha ! ha ! Enna is now on his track, and 1 " - *L-? ill l.nfo ?s%-mnrrntv.f9 ruc^r nidi hv ? ui ucii^ic "But of these fifty Americans! The Queen has said all invaders must die ! But it is hard that such misguided youths should fall*?Yet? such must bo the late of the enemies of Spain-, It may bring down the vengeance of the United Slates upon her; but England and France are bound by treaty to stand by us?then, who fears a power that cannot protect its honor, but will suffer any indignity, aye ! even to the firing into ot her National flag 011 her high seas! I, for one, care riot, for Concha knows no fear. So to-morrow, the prisoners?they die !" He paused, and advanced to another pari of the room, where his daughter wa- s coping?lie _ drew aside the curtains and gaz< d upoUiiier. t| "By the Virgin she is beautiful?aye, mere i*( beautiful than fancy's wildest dream. Sixteen summers have fallen gently upon her head. SI e has never know n any ol those sorrows or cares, 1 which, for fifty years, have preyed upon the cxistence of her sterli parent. Had it not been for n thee, Estelie, thy father would have long since C been cast away on the sea of his own 6tormy n passions. It has been the low music of tny ? magic voice, Estelle, that softened thy father's anger, and threw- a lew fine feelings around this dark bosom. Aye .Marie ! how much she resent- a bles her departed mother?I wi.l imprint a kiss 9 and depart, for, with the rising- sun, Concha drops the father, and again becomes the soldier." r< But the sleeping girl awoke ! w She gave an irivolnoiary shriek as she saw her |1 father by her side. n. ' Father, how glad I am to see vou?I thought C) I could not find an opportunity t<> speak to you. . Are all of the captives to die ! Tell me quick !" ' ' Yes. I have so decreed* In two hours they e] w ill bo brought forth." C " Father ! how can you be so cruel?you can- t\ not?y?>u will not " " Estollo, taunt tnc not! I, an old Castilian. ci and not know my duty ? Begone, ffirl, for you tl have angered your father Speak no more !" ai She exclaimed?"Among those ta1 en, is one a y< unj officer, who once saved mc from a f. tc C' worse than death* Father, he must not die.? Cl Tell tnc, is there hope. I supplicate you on my vv knees. If yon would not drive ystir daughter to re madness?ave ! even to death?grant this request' ' T " Concha answered. " Child, I cannot grant your ; request, I have sworn to make a s-.vcre example y of the first party that fell into my hands, and this s oatli is now recorded in heaven ; but 1 have s-mt ^ forth a proclamation thai. all wl.o surrender after q to-morruw shall he spared. I will order this young man in " ? He soon returned with the young soldier.? N'olilc indeed in appearance was the young American. His bearing was erect and manly?Ins i >*ngle eye quailed not beneath the glance ol the Captain Get eral !?hair dark and glossy as raven's wing, floated in masses around Ins shoul- ! T fere. He was a perfect Apollo. The lovers ! L recognized each other, and in one moment tliev ! co ivere enclosed in each other's arms. Tender in- ah lend was the meeting. Again were lover's vows exchanged. I w Concha at Ion til spoke. " Voung man, I can ail >ave you if you answer a few questions which [ shah ask. Do but this, and with Estellc for J W four bride, you arc safe. Will you betray your i iompanio.is ?" ca liouk at the soldier now?his eye flashes fire, j ph lis nostrils are dilated, his lip quivers, lie draws ! lis noble form up to its full height, and exclaims, Di 'Dastard! thinkest thou that 1 am one of thy iccursed race?a blood ihir?*.** ?nr-** ~ \ t^rn, iTT*TTTf I Tt!T r?T? ? ! ? ?m . 1 OrtlJfC DlG j vitli the tortures of your inquisitions?"h.aiti mo J ric n your dark under-ground mines, until the 1-ght ; 'fl! >f "day shall heroine hateful to my eyes?destroy \ to I?. i.ini-o li,f>;ll A\n SEVER Will 1 llCttaV IIIV* 'iC ||*; -j - - , :oi;ntrv or my Goo! Though 1 knew 1 lint tlie- t lo highest honors awaited mo, yet i: those n;o the ! terms, ihe betrayal of my companions. I reject ' ~ pur off rand renounce your d.uigli'er whom I love better (haii any other being in this world, and j_i await death. Know ye! that anions my fifty M companions arc youths <>f fifteen years of age, ' si< who lied from a paren s fireside and will die c-r 1 they give foitli one secret. Tiiey are Ameei- i ^ cans ! Farewell my h^truthed ; I go to shew lhe.-e Spaniards liow the hrava can die !" 'i'ho guards entered, and the soldier was torn iwiv from the shrieking lOstehe to meet his f; to ,?j * * * The sun arose Irnni his ocean-bed?:lie j ' hour had come. Kstellc w&s ulonc in her apart- ' t[, tnont, seated near the window. She listened to ! ?.( the terrib e din that ? .s resounding throughout, j o1 ike city; tin usands were rushing in all directiois |? crying " Death to all Americans I The very hills ?r seemed to tike up the teriiblc cry and echo it for j ' o'er the mountain wastes. Hope still beat in hcr j aj heart. Her lather ha>l never performed such a horrible deed, and sh? could not believe he would ' 0, sacrifice the unfortunate beings who had crossed ' to their shores. A loud ami terrible volley from J the Moro Plaza hurst upon lier ears, followed hv ~ the den oniae yells of the excited populace. She , a knew how utierly liojjtrlcss had keen her inter- I * All 11I j|,n nrifPil i?t tfiis vvr>r!.l n-oo ! *?.? . ..v j'. VII? nni, , gone. rc ***? **** Go willi me twelve mlies from I/'ie city of Havana, to the convent " Scnora de Gloria"?cntrr I the prison cl.?ort look around you ; and seated * upon her bench with a nitr^r of water, her cru- Al cifix and bible, you will boo. d Estellede la Con. cha, a beautiful and gentle heart-broken maniac. ~~ The birds sing from the orange grove around her secluded cell. The perfume of flowers is I wafted through her window on the evening breeze. ! Music swells gently through the simmer ai[\ all is lire, joy and Happiness: out sue regards it not. The memory of that sweet face still haunts my dreams, and lingers in undying recollection of the bloody scone enacted in beautiful " Cubans." And now I see before me that horrible, vacant stare, as with one hand to heaven, and the oilier j upon her heart, she conjures me as an American j to revenge the death of my noble country, and that of her murdered lover. Adios ! " FUil.IBUSTERO." ? Insuring n Drb'mrs Life..?A case was tried a day or two ago in one of our courts, in which an uusual circumstance in the relations of bebtorand creditor was developed by the testimony. Tlio suit was against tlio executor of a person i who became indebted to the plaintiff am! other person in the sum of about $b0() each As i a matter of prudence, the?" creditors united in J effecting an insurance on their debtor's life, to the amount of these claims upon him. In aj few weeks after this the debtor died, and the j / Insurance company paid the amount of their k insurance. One of the creditors also subse- i I, quently brought suit upon his claim against the estate of his debtor, ami will, of course obtain , twice the amount of hi? original claim. The j latter was suggested on the trial, but as there was no condition in the policy ofinsurancc, nor : any circumstances which could prevent the 1 plaintiff from recovering on the policy and a- ' { gainst the estate of his debtor also, no legal oh- ' j jcrtion could be urged to the suit.?Phil. Hal- j i let in. 1 Fatal Afrail ill Mil?.?Seizure of Lijuor -Belfast, }'riday, De'S.?Several men wen angcrousty, if not fully stalled at Frank >rt, in attempting to ae a quantity' of liquoi n hoard the steanicrloston, C.ipt, San ford 'he steamer was fronfoston, bound to Ban or, and reached I fkfort on Wednesday ight, where she wasietninod by the i;e, 'aptain S. had left fodangor, giving orders ot to land the liquor til the charges were aid. Deputy SherifT.Miles,ih a posse of officers, (tempted to seize the lor, when he was re nested by Loomis Tayl Agent of the boat > wait for the returnf the Captain. He >fn;ed and atteninted ihc seizure. hen resistance was macby tint crew, ami ic oliicers driven ofT \\y "viotewr. In it?e idee, officer Staples \vas?ry sevrely woundtl, and his recovery is msiderJ douhtful. Ir, William Chace, of rankfo, was last roiling reported to he dent A an named 'urlton was also severely inured, s well as vo of the boat's crew. The boat afterwards start el foroston, the iptain having returned , hut on hmrrival at lis place she was boarded by *rifl' Rust' id the captain and crew were aited. 'J'!:e iptain gave bail in 85000, but tlnatc and cw wore comniiltod. Mr. Tnylcthe agent, ho is reported to have directed! crew to j 'sisf, was also arrested and I to bail. The first pilot, Davidson, cannbc found, j he liquor was finally seized adestroyed. ~\RItIS' Extra Qua'ity Corn, / Starch for Puddings, illanc, M\ &c. 'bite (Jit-cer, Goshen anil Euglislecse, Id Port Wine, Cooking Wine, &.e sale In* E. WLWE Y. CAMDEN~H03L IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMOD.Oy OF J THE TEA VELLNG VIAC. T is an excellent and cointnodiotildin^, new i and well Sited up, and lately |i a staleof ! inplcto repair. The rooms are?, open and j > ; tine Family parlors well Curd. j ; The Table will bo supplied v?vcry thing j iiich an excellm.t country ma will afford, | [ended by the best servants. The II.\R will be supplied die choicest j ines and Liquors. The STABLES are well fittcdattended by j refill and experienced Uostlenl well sup- i ied with Provender. , Also Lots prepared for the amodation of rovers, with excellent watercocnres. There will at all times, be an (Jus in attendpas^ne*m.y to ?*??. Urn Depot, nice in the above business, feels qmt in say. j that he wi!l he able to stive eenmisfaction ] a!!, who tnav favor him with the ton a if, as ! i is determined to use every cxern his part ' please. I ii. jlsov. i dies* iL?rr*s {?'ot "*H;ri:KD Clinni' !i c:i uii'l I?ln?-k Silks Itirli prin'c.l aixl plain Melaiiiw I antillas I.arr (*a]?v<. ('ol.nrs. Ill, Kf<. n and II"- i ries. of i veiy drcrii'tion. Jist ree'ivi'! fur sr.lr at ' a. !\r. ?y u. ivdia's. ^! ' L'l'KitlOR (t i. h' ii Bnucr. F>?r sal" It n t\.t m ?,),f it. \nn<rn\ Temperance Ed, flUK undersigned would rospectfuiform hi> L friends and the travelling publii general. ; at hi: has again routed the aboviotel for a lort time ami would respectfully so a portion the patronage so liberally bestowupou him ;rotefore, as no pains will be sparedmnke the a veller comfortable and at h tne. Tiie Stages, and Omnibuses will cregulnrly the House for passengers, going bjnilroad. Also, Horses,and Buggies, can be 1 from him 1 reasonable terms, to go in the couf. j. d. fpone. _ Feb. 11, 1_2 tf AA Heavy Negro Blankets, ?oeres Ilea1' /v ' vy Negro Cloths, Low priceUcd F'tan?is. Heavy Denims n?id Strip'd Honcpuns, just ceiveil and for sale at reduced pneeev fi. \V. INNEV. Holiov; Hare. ^VEItY variety of Cauldrons, Poutc., Ligh .j Medium and Heavy. ReceiVednd for sal' very reduced prices, by mcdo\vall& oopkr. Ladies' Dress Goods, St. i NTICiUE Robes, i \ Plain and Fiir'd IF'k Silks, filark Pure Sal in, * ! ?? Crape do Ciicnc, Si'k and Linen Jasper', IMaiuand Watered IVtpliii?. " coli.rod Cashmere?, " ' " Do La it?, Pluck I>o!ni):i8ine. Mmisrclin ani Alpacca, French, Kn^lish andAnerican Prints, " Scntci ? " (j'injriiams, Worked Colli re, Frnnf ai d Sleeves, R'?al Valicncennes La'C Collars, Lmh'd.and plain Lir.ct Cambric Ilandk'f.*, HmbM Whit# Crape Shawls. Fashionable Triinmin;s, Infants Emb'i. I3odic> and Holies, For sale by McPOH'ALL ,Y. CDOl'EIL 0"A few Plain and Fa ley 'Pure Satin, and si tresses for sale at cost. Oct. 13* ft, 83 If LA DIMS YVoritfd Press (i nods, Fancy Sill some most spbndid stvlcs just reroivod RONKKY'S WITHER SHAWLS." s/wn.i iinvn .nmitihi! Ray Slate Shawls, ... ...?w l'laiu (Slack, Hack aijcl white, and dark i nrs. Scotch wool Shawls at all prices, at J. WILSON'S \f ACK A 1 In If barrels No. 3 Ma; ill rel. For sale iy S. K. CAl'F.RS n oilKS OF CAiLIIOIW A Disquisition on Government,and a Discou ( V on the Constitution and Government of Jnited States, by John C. Calhoun. Edited tichard K. Crallc. Columbia, S. C. First Vol, Published- price ?2.00, lor sale A. YOUNG CAMDEN, OCTOBER. U, 1851.; . TtrHI- received, and mi the way by every arri- ' val, a iargo ami well selected stock of Boots r Sli?cs of every style and quality, which i . w ill be sold at a small advance over inaiiufactu r,:rV ' rlt'0S; J1-'- l'"l;l'r psperj.'iillv ii;vt.te.| 1 to call and nxr.lii!iio the slock aim prices riemre j |Mircliasin<r elsewhere. I ^ ! 2-4^"Timse Goods were made expressly for tVis ! jyi market, and selected by myself. Purchasers from j (j the country will tind it to their interest to give | the subscriber a call, fls the goods will be sold from j tea to lilt ten per cent, cheaper than they have i jf he. j'.ufi re been in this market. ; J. S. McCADDON, j h ; 2,000 Pairs of Plantation Brogans, j'1" A T t!io following prices: 7~>o ; 81c.; 87c.; 9oc., E \-A ami $ ! M.H.V fine cat* sttrrflrttcnnK; pvmp j sole ISnots, ol various qualities, per cent low er } j than the same quahly of goods have ever been i sold in this market. i ? J. S. McCADDON. ! I Oct. lo. 81 Uj j 1 "WORKMAN k BOONE, i _ ! Katiafcctuiw, Wholesale & Retail . ]DEALERS IN ; J! ISC GTS, SHOES, EKATHES1 A.\I> WJ S2BOE FS^fI)3.'V?S. [ ^ n.lVB now on hand nr d will cnntimie to rc- f r coivo the fullest and most complete Stuck of ? all llio Articles usually kept in their line, that lias \r ever been kept in this market. Uavm? purchased from the host manufacturers abrr.-. l and entirely for cas/t, in addition to their yown home manufactures. They tell well assured Id that they can supply any quantity or quality of j . {funds, in their line, and upon as favorable terms, as :l:?y can he bought a", any wholesale establish- , t> meiit in this .State. ! -l> Merchants and others arc respectfully invited to ~ examine the stock, before purchasing, under the : T assurance that it shall be to t.'ioir interest to do so. ! sept. $), 7.") If | Q! Nawand Elegant Perfumery k rp!Ui subscriber has just received and opened | a large and elegant assortment of J'orfumery, : 3 jr Soaps, Cosiuotica &r. (lie is determined to keep j a larger and inure elegant assortment than has J hitherto hecti offered in tliis ptaie.) consisting in |.-art, of ? I.uhins Extracts for the Ifindke'chicf; : IH Kuusscl'.i " 44 u. , , ? Jules Hanoi* 41 41 44 j fttaiigonet <y- Coudrav's 44 44 Colognes of iill s!vies anil niidtitm. r-?? <u I |a 'uUM.SX.'l'0"1"?0 ^ ^ ^ ^ |?jj' Pmnniade Parisienrie ; Silk Hound Pomatum, in china jars ; " Dissey ?y* Piber Ox Marrow ; !ln Kouss-ol's do in srrew lops ; I < Hears Wreose of many different kinds ; Rom I'.'ii'oomno " " " " Antique Oil " " " " Vegetable Hair Oil Sink I'ii.natuin ; ! K Mandoline Kixi'oiir; j ther 1 lai> Ihc ni several different kind ; I !!>! ('< i I ! 'n-.nii f? r clcii p?.d hands and laces ; ! jntV,I \ iii.-pir Kon^e ; | ver Clrirn-nl Tooth Paste; ju-li Rmissel's Odonlinc ; . (j Piiieter's do " Elixir Odoiilai^iqite; ! R".-o 'I'ofith Paste ; | \V;i;ers Tooth Soap; i ~ j Tooth powders of different kiijils ; M"ik ?*> (Ilove Renovator, a new aiticlc for j j dea: sinrr (Roves ; with various oilier articles too j ' numerous to mention. I'l. PIIOS- J. WORKMAN. ;VI oci2i si j TT Tntc;ies and .Jewe'rv of thr latwt and most fush* ! I *? io:i:i!):<- ,-viiterns, Faurv (iootls. Alliums and An- j nf * vottNt;. j I nu:il?\ jii-i r.enwil. ... UPLEkl TIIK TKIJK jat 5>icoJ?vc S'2tt:<l or C!a<lric .5niro, ! I . J~V)!L tlio chip iif Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Jaun* 11 dice, Liver Com plaint, Constipation and Ner- s) ! i veils Decline, Prepared from liquet, or I lie fourth itmnacli of tlic Ox, after directions of Baron I.ei- ~ I hip, tlic preat. Physiological chemist, by J. S. ( - liorton, M. D , 1'liil.adelyliia, Pa. Fo: iiile ly T. J. WORKMAN. ; ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. J 11ST i>nnr*nfl. nn Mr t'DiTip!nfn mont of ciory ni/.p, color ami quaSity of La. ' * d:cs' Muses'and Children-' Hosiery in Cotton, I Silk, Merino, and Lambc Wool. A'so, I/idics' | and Cliildrens' H.-ods, Infants H its, Tippets and Polkas, Woolen Bouts, at WILSON'S Palmetto Cash StoreTVt'cs'o (.ooris. J LI, WOOL ( 'ordera Plains, Kerseys, Linseys, j Sattinets, Jeaiis, etc., for sale by Oct.-illS.)!., y-'l, tf W. AN DF.KSON. 350 SONNETS. rhave received the above number of Ladies' and : Misses' Bonnets?."imprisinp every kind o j II; ! Ijngliortt, Straw, Chip. Huiiparian, Ailioni, Dnnsta- ' j bie, I nscati, kV'i'., with fashionable Ribbons to j \ Stnn rs ;niil Wreaths Bllllliet ! I .Stilt. ... I.,.,.. . j Tabs, Bonnet Liiiniugs, while and C' lonni Ilticlie, a*, Mack and while Blond Laces, Orceu and blue at ' H.rajjc, and b!ae.? Lace Veils. ; J. WILSON. Parisian Novelties. 111 j T have opct.e 1 quite an Hilractive assortment of "?* I i. French Hmhroideiies, containing rich worked i in us i i it Collar.-, muslin Sleeves and Culls of the ' ? J newel pi vies, Ladies worked muslin Caps. Infant :Ka I Caps and l-'rocl; Bodies, Motirnii g Collars,Sleeves i. j and Cull's, new and elegant patterns. Also a I ifrc.it variety of Lace and Muslin Canes, some <>f : llieni very handsome, Ihnb'd. Lawn llandk'fs and rf? worked muslin Edgings and Insertintr*. l[10 JAMES WILSON. POSJT tVaiYBS?A few dozen Bottles best quality Old Port Wine. Also?Porter and I.' Ale. S. K. CAPERS. " jiainiii; " ST7IIITV. and Colored Matting 4 and 5-4, for ? t sale at a reduced pi icc by / E. VV. BONNEY. "reserves, L randy Peaches, & * B? i ' 'iiiMfir I'lrr-r^^H. YV. I. do. (assorted,) Brandy Beaches, Lemorf'tfrtTv^ uracoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials, [ndeira, Sherry and Port YVii.es, '"-v.- ' jpj&Z laret and N. C. Black-berry do. _ r. ?IIE1DSE1CH CHAMPAIGNE~\_ ^ auva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces, ose Wilier, ('hfiC.fitnfe. PrmiBii tinrl ntr'isli, French, and American Mustard, . ? do. do. do. Pickles, nit.it.ioi) English Cheese, Macaroni, 4 c. also owlish Walnuts Braz'l Nuts, Filberts, Shell Barks a"::d S;:*t fc'hc^lcd Almonds. ROB'T. LATTA. Camden, July I, 1S31. 52 tf Just S.cccived. pROM the Rock Island Manufactory a few pieces Cassiincres, by JAMES McEWIN. Oct. 15 81 tf JAtiGSrStt, Slope and Tivliie >For ^ .cale by S E. CAPERS. JJOKKD Beef, 'S'onguex, Pickled ) Salmon, Kits and qr. Bbls. No 1 Mackerel, illie IjOaf. 1 .?>r?l ill liMrrnlu .",) ) -? ii ** , r. nun I J'lIIIP, I>0[ii:i Sausage, Fresh Soda, Wine, and Butter ackers. Fine Raisins in a? jrood order as new *s. Just received by ROB'T. LATTA. \usr. 8 62 tf EXTRACTS, Wl.ite Ginger, Citron, Currants J Letuon Syrup, at:d lest Fort Wine for sale B. XV. BO.WNfEY UOWN Ilomrspun, 2"> yards lor a dollar, for sale by I! W DONKEY vRlED aud Pickled Beef. For sale ' by S. E.:CAPERS. IJPERIOR Hyson, Imperial & Black Teas fresh and good, forsaie by ? ' K. W- BOXNEY. UNNY and Dundee Ragging, 1 2 in cli E:? Rope and throe ply twine for sale at t l.e Ic I prices by E. W. BONN BY. . New and Rich!! RFA'CII Embroideries, Lace Guods, Lint I Cambric Handkerchiefs, tjpe., of the newer'. ; just opened by E. \V.~B0NNEY. ?TjifE"pi7iisTtIVtk ' NEW and splendid stock of'plZr*"' inelice, Soap*, ;iJf> futaer?' Crj. '<1 have boon announced be/bro?0^^ *h' ^ me? consisting part Qf ,ore h"t for Wt ~ _ *** * *' - 1 ' /i i ? , :t Lavender, do.; lt, ^ n, " '' "mrrT**TOTr-^-? v. " fcteaji. jte .ter&Tf ^ Roquet da V. am-j1 n D,w?' ?; :Cnt Glass Pungent*, " Mignior.etfe; beautiful paterns; . " IIcdyoFmiH; 'Embroidered Powder Pi I;, sell's (' liarco-.il Paste; {China Puff Boxes: ' Muo-t. lui Cushion'l op do do; ^ " Po icinc Poop; Itoussell's liair Dye. " Honey Soap; Is" ?ALSO? nirlish. French an.I \ nirriran Tooth R rushes. son |j f it very handsome ; Hair Brushes, a fine variety ; Norn, and Rufllilo Dressing Combs; Purse*, Pir: inies, &r. With many otle-r elioicc articles too I jus to in" in ion in detail, which serve to make <fj* r elegant (though'not the largest) assortment otfj'* s of this chiss. Received at Z. J. DkIIAY' i let -Stf. Sarlingfton Hotel, D.titLlNGTON COli RT-HOUSE. I1IE above House having been purchased f{ d fitted up anew by John Doten, is again 01. u for the accommodation of the Public. cntion to tlie wants and comforts of gif, 8 II be given, and no effort, calculated to i jj it o patronage of all who may favor the estabt, icnt with a visit, shall be spared. All that lim market and surrounding cot f-:y * -i ?mi t.a found unon the table. rorci win uv. ? j Cnmfortah'e rooms, for families or iudivi? f \ e prepared. The Stables will he attended by careful j td tcntive hostlers. Drovers can bo well accommodated, as \ ty timber of horses anil inules can be > ept in; dio tallies and lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. I, im 86 t'; |f ? T\R I'KTIN'ti, Printed Drnpgct*, Rues nn?t B> 4, . at ^ A. M. <fc li. KENNED* V r ILLY WHITE?Puff Powders, Chalk jjt lis l J of every variety. For sale by THUS. J. VVOR.KM/ >j . 81 ^ f E'liie Cigars. J Large lot of the / nest Brands, Just re fired at MOOR p. Ptl'.fF.S nil-wool Plains, very heavy; 'iirgia *!v* Plains; Southern I.insejv; Military .Kersr (| ?vc. for .sale at the very lowest price# by K. W. BOX |i t. (iirntcf) ?a:c. J U.ST RECEIVED, nn elo^int assortn |)c at l'arlour Crates, Office ?lo., Cooking if ive# complete, Air tight Parlour Stoves; Coal jf .nk. Iin Stoves ; also a few ton Red Ash Coal. /./c DO WALL & COO! |! r. or fi t ?? tf Till vino, rii't1, aisd Lit'c lasttv; |f re. by the Commercial Insurance Gom uny, of Charleston. s. c. ' capital, $250,000, all paid i.'. office, no. 1. bkoad-stri5et. * president. WILLI An li. JIERIOT. directors. K. ROBINSON, I IIENRV T. ST|? FT, . *i*i*vIic)i.tL I \\M. MchUKNf , Ill'.l' I liOMKUT CALDWELL, ( J. If. HKAWU ; , 1 A. K. I'AKT, | T. I.. WRAG'U, A. M. LEE. Secretary E. I,. TKSSlER, Inspector. I?. C. I'KlvSSLEV, Solicitor., R. A. KIN LOCH, Medical F|j miner, i lip HiiljKTibtT having been npfkriiitwl ag**n fj ??r yIim Company, is now prepared to receive J'inposuls II Finn ! lilxKs. niul will effect ltciinwice on fair al I! liberal i t .Tine. WM. J). 3IcD< II ?LL. I Camden S. C. Slav .r?, Irt91. "\T7TKT India Molasses, New Orlear.sd'-. 1 |1 ule by | VV o, t. lo.o n. w. .m ft it.