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I; VOLUME 2. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, APKIL 22, 1851. * " M M HER 32^ ???a?an??? mgiarwLMiiHfiii ? a mxEstBrnrnmammmammmmmam THE CAMDEN JOURNAL r l'l lU.lsilKD BY WAKKKX k PRICE. [ tim: sr.mi-wkkklv jouknai. ' Is published nt T}:r? Ir?- nml Fifty (VnU. if paid in c advance, or Four I>>-I!nr.? if payment te delayed for three month*. , TIIK WEEKLY JOI UNAI. ' I? published h! Two Dollars if paiil in id\iuiee. or Two j Dollars tinil Fifty Cents. if payment is delayed for Six months, ainl Three Dnli.us, if not paid until the end of ti e ? year. j ADVF.RTI>I.MI'.N'l'S will he inserted at tlie followitij rales : For one tsjttare 14 lines or less' in the seuii-weeklv. one dollar ft r tie* ftrst, am! iwenty-ti\e rents for eU, ft I>uhsf<|i)eii1 insertion. t In the wee|\I\. seXenn . li\e en:> per square ftir the tiret. ami ihirlV se\eii and a l.all rents Inr-aeh siihseijllelil ill* aertion Sineli! inserts n* one dollar js-r si|i'are. The 41111n*>* r of insertions desired, and the edition to : fte pnhlished in. niitst he iio'eil on the niargin of all mlver.11 i. . t ....l, I v until or* I'-enn-liN. nr win n- m? I dprcil to !>p ti?in*-''. nil'1 rliarci! arrorfimtilv. Seiiii-iiinritli'v. iiintiihiv nn-i i|iisirt??rly Hihoriihrmruis t linrirfil tl.p ?:tw* n? f?r si iim-ninu. hfv#" \ii cogiiin :iiii ti.11<>:it* In mail mini lie p<??t-panl oj ( pprurc attfiiti'iii. Tin- t'.illiiwin; i an" Ajj'-ot? fur tlir Journal: W M. ( . I .?.?i iin. In'iii'ii.' \i??*?il. Col.. T. \V. Ill KV. JarkMililiillU . 1,1!II-RMT Pii*t. S. II. l?o<?i:u. II-*j.. I.ancn-t rviII**, S ( C. Mrt i!i \j\irs. i ar.li.o'i, N C. \N . C. Muokk. !> ).. auiii'Mi. S. (' Anil I'ti-tm:i-i> r? ar- r .(U?'pJ In art a?onr Akphu. w. ii. u uoniv.MW. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Camden, S. C. (Ojjkc I lit m-<i:.//i l;j iit rt-,:r i.f the Court Home.) Wll I. A I I'KNP I HE rOfllTS "K Darlington it in! Smnter Districts. Busiiifffi'tiinipii'iS him wii. meet with prompt i snd oivtul att* Mi- July -'6 15. vv. ni A .W 15Kits. ? * *- Ji -.nf Receiving ana irorwaruuig iiviwiam, * v '> Buyer ol'I'otlou n;iil ??il??*r Country I'loduor, ? \ M t.-I N. s ? . ' TJATXSKS<>\, .1 I! \ \ K UJKNT. A.I. 1115 Dl II ST \ M? olT^Sl rK h WIM HoTTI WILLI <\ AlOOliK, I i! \ N K \?:I-:\T. And Receiving and Forwarding Merchant (" \ \i i> i: \. s. c. RKFFnF.N* !.-?\\ . 11. E'(j. Maj. J. M D?fSau?iir?', 'J'. J V? ,irr* K-?j. , J jS. ii. KKJiNlIAW. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, c \ di:\. >. r. ? ? o . Wii! h'?i ti>! !!: t'trr!.- ??I ivr-in w. .niun'-i. F.iirii' i<l. ai.tl r !Ji~;in | <irt?n IV.i*. I'c ii'-fi.j K- i'i ii-i-ii ainl fur 1 hiil.-t.v .S7/ \W ?V AI'STIS. ;?pt vr a ArcTH?M-:i-:us A: <;i-:nki:\i. < i Mi h V >V ( Jan.'!. Bry Goc^h. Subs'-1 l?-t iias ' ! ii h b'(>rk ( ; !_'() J'jj? 'N ('iit'.ij; ( w i n, Tift " 111.11,? -;M;> I ("lii' k-'. Tirkn.^. Si<\v!s. Ila lik'-nliu'V. | Tw ? ii<" t--iii' I>tn.iii?n- tVr.. w >tii a.] i artirli'.* u.-uiliy kt1, ' n< - ? !! ; -irt- ; iiif-nt. V\ M. (' 11' " ?I5 K Kfb. 11 li ii' To EIrsit. rpiIAT brick H\* f il?:?if uicl store, nor? to tri?? I ' M-i:isioii (fnUst' 'tow oiiii;i i ii ' V '!' l'o:inell. Apply to J I> KK!l>ll\W Kx'or. Der'Jl" lo| it \I,f. porsotiK i a\ n_r (iotii.Miiis fto^inst tii<- K?. Into of .1. ('. !??.! ;, :'? ? M w ?i (iM-soMt tl>#Mii Iiroperlv ..ttfstci!, utKi !i."-o t >.I. tit.-.f ui,| inal.e ]><ivinotit to .1. IM M.AI', A'lm'r. Jan. :id. 9 it 1 ('as#* Olives .-tnir ?! u itli Am Ion ! ?. Ron ivnl ' atiii tiir salr l>v ^ 11A W A Al'STiY 17<1NT.IKIMI f'OTvTnl > A f ? i.'.N jm: iwd tiy >11 WW \ I > I IN. holier. \ S 1 am alioiit to \11,j- Slate, to trav>-] , j. V abroad, i li< r>' v ?| Mr. 'Minimis l.ai u a.- inv p ii* 131 rp i.:. I . a:: i i to n.\ at!:, r- tin- i riiii; inv I- Al>AMSI?\ F. If." 14 l-'i *-? II ( f' \ SJ IS 1 ' I'iini i-? *i?-1 - * 11 ._r n! I % I j 111 r!| (io(im ln-rri".-. I,,-ii1 i"r. \\ hurt.'"I't'irifs and | l'iiilli.-. r^crjv-d and i"! -aI*-. b\ \ SI I AW 4 AI'STIV . IS II It j 1 11 ':?>? l'at.? ti- I' ii lira.- Siru-?<?* ;?it. Hi- ' v.,| n( .i ;. r i.v Jan ' M! \\V A AI'S'I'I \. \olirr. n.\\ I \ < i li ?| : . I , ; ? r I * .1, I I, 1)1 ( ( ) :> s ' > .)! . .1 , . ? | \ , joe, Inline: \ Ul IliC ll5 in i - i. I' \ e ,*, .Su-,. | bf.,'. Ii?s|iecl!iil.;, i inr Inn., l "... , ;.,,t. folia o*'ul lii> line; i ii .I. i|,. | , Tliioe I:I J lil'-ii In in*" " iit'i t,v 0|- n|,e:i ac' con ill, art* imi if' \ i -1 i I .. . ... , .. i' .. old si a mi ami > ' ; ? wim ii w " m. title u.e i Illv t,\i i| ft|e*aut |i|t-i|ls. S l;K\M l.\ . A l<tV R'V 11 A l? JIM \\ i VJi >i i|( ri. I w), k !:n\i:s i i: r: . p J!\ i?r m!-. ' >11 WV A M'STIY I-M.. is II ?) I'.lil.S. K-n: . !' ti?:i I'un**r < :.i I.' r-. r ) p ' !' ' ' !' i 1 i ' \ M!\U A M'STIN I\1S ! * ;i. sro'intj Sjiinit. Mii.< I! 1 r v. . -r . < . . ' r '.,mI . I lir I ' -I < < ! !!? I .. ill- li (In-. I ;i1:, | . |ii M 'A" til V. . I, If... 1 - I "J. T i I 't *" '! li.>i.ill v. ,t?.. .re ruti'I' ll I" I"ifi' k IJ- I' r? i.! SI! \ V?. 1)?.m , 'Jl,?:!{ ! i'V : J..v\. THE SOUTHERN STORE. . 11,1. who wish Bargains, are inv fed In rail ai j K. S. .MOFFAT'S new Southern Store, i Iniil Immix' aliuve t lie .auk of Camden, w here , liev will find a foinpielc assorliiienl of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, oiimsIiii" 111 ('..it, as loliows: Fancy ami inoiirni: g Flints 7-5i am! 14 brown Shirtings Hi do Denims and .Marlborough Stripes Sattmetts and Kentucky Jeans ('lutli* and fancy Cassimerea .Negro Ko sev>; Bed and .Negro Blankets .Mou? Dt- antes, (iiiighains, ?jfc. Groccrick. Brown, crashed and clarified Sugar K.u and Java ("otf"e''> New Orb tans and West India Molasses Mai kaiel, .N'os. 'J anilB in b.trre;* Cheese, Ujce, Flour, B ti'oii and .Salt Raisins, Pepper. Spice Tohaccj, .Segars. <N' r. i r. llai'ilware. I'm kef Knives and Forks urii..,,ii, , ^i,,| iron sin.cum Tract.' ami Halter ("lima* A.\e>, iiiiiniitcrri ami Hatchets Spades, Snuv.'Is .iini lines ll.nul, tn11i ami crosscut sr?s \ ice--, anvils ami liiacksiiiitli'M bellows Nails, brads, lacks anil s|i Kind), pad closet and slock locks 11on s(jii?.r?'s. compasses and plane irons ihusbes, blacking, cotton and wool cards Mroadaxes and sic'lvards; pots and skiliels 15road and narrow Iron \c. Heady viutle v'loMiiit; ot every description. Sai'dlcs, Mr.dies and Martingales < 'lockerv and (J I. ss w are (iiini v and Dundee M-ieoine Kentucky |{upe ami Tv. lie Together vvitb every other article usually fount] n a ?\eil seiei ted stock ol [try (ii?.d>, (Iioceri' n mil I lard ware. All ol w hit ii v? ill be suiti eActedne.v low tor cash. *-jr?"The bmlie.-t market prices |>aid for cotton lie: o Imr counirv produce. Dec. J I, K . S. .)/< FFAT. NEW STORE. r!TMIl' Mibseriber is now o|n*iiinsr a lartte assort 1 Mi-lit iii(>i'(Mi'i'i<> aitri Majili' (?oo<lv n tin- Stun* Int.-ly oi*<*iil?\ Wiilimu J. (i--ral(i - ot tlii- IS.ink of I aiinli ii.) wliirli lie will :i.-|ium- of at < "liari* vtnn |iriri-.? |iirca>li. Tli i-. wi-i111 ir in jMirfiia.-i' vxnilti ii*-> well to ail ami \ainiii--i|i?- ?u>rk, ?.,oii.-ii.--iiiifl[ in part, ut iij>- t??:l?;\viii4r. \ 1/: I .--a f. t rii-li.-l. < .roiirn! nn.t 'Irn-i-I'at-.l Nnpsni n < r--i?. I i.rti' Kti-o anil Orlran* ?lo N \v i?rl.-an-. Ali'*. . \:n!<. ai... ( i.l.it .Molaneti J.l Lit. I..imnr:l ail-l II I't I '..|?. <l Iiiii|M-\?.f.-r. ^ >.ii?i:? II i *"ii :i>i ! I.uirl; Teas Sj- rin. \-l:iinnmirn- aii'l Tal|.-?\ ('ainil.-s V. 'Ian ! I! Ma. I>:ir.-I. mi |!arr.-l*. Ilalt'iiial Quarter* Will. . -i ill,.| Illlll.T III*. llllMlllll C||?c?t S-..i|>aii-l >i.i-rli. n** <>r!.-i| In r s I iini-r N iil-n.".-. M.hv au J ' lu?es l'..v .|.-r S-...T .... I I .'..it 11..r !u ar?-. i .iir^.'v . \a.I- a*i-i I 'a*Ilea* l'a.:;t?. I-i11?- - l M. iii I hi a...I L\ n. >. A I.-." It'.-a- li-- ' an.I n- lil-a.-li.-i| v,,ir':u"* .in 1 Sln-tinji ltl.uin.-i*. 'I- ! Tift,*. \ .-r- < li- .-li* ami '/.naliur^n T-t wii'i a I;>- a**.-:un-til of &?<;}>< att l Tuiiio. J. \V. li!!.\!)I.i:V. i a it :---i s i s-;.| "Jit j/'< :t*li |ini.l lor < 'otton nil I ot'n-r l*ro;ltu-<?. ' *' ..i - i, . _ 111?t iii.. liiul nil I.it hi' M.i. Ii'?*r:ti.v l{.? |;i!!sr Chans 111 AI-o S??winsf I*itai!~ iti |?Iu~ii ati?i ii;?ir: m tv nt-at artirlo mikI it umimi;iII\ low prim-. C. 1-. OIATTl'A. .Mill Sic. M !i ?i.nlj'-'iii*. III.', in 'JO ilieh M li Ci.iuK>, ^.-or'i'il ?i/??a .Nuriii t '.iio iiy, Mii^i ?ii .?ii<l "c-'riiit 11 o!1 na U ?r-\ a?.nni"il in.hi Jl in.)) ^i!lo.is I * i :i: I r.Ax ? -. I in 'J4 iiirli. M :i Ir?11! .? v 1. .<1 tin 11 *:.i*ii l?? onl^r. a/, do it .11.1. i < 00i'i:i:. Ji.'v^ .'li I" / 1 MZ)? Ih'tI lii'inlocli L<>atlM>r. # l' 7 Just ri'i-t'ivril .1 ml Inr s.iii? si 1? rlc per |I,. I.y J<>| I \ \V. Ui{ A i|.K V ? I'.UXKS Sinuki-d llu.ilMit n-ivivfj and Ijr > ) i,> SUA \S A. AO TIN FhIi. ]? 14 t(' MANSION HOUSE.?:a >i 1 > 1". s. c. 1NIK iiihI't-iimi'-'I In-ir- li-axo r-liirii liis jrnl-ful ilmnk- inln- In-iiil-. and lli?* lri\>'lhitj I'ulilir. lor III-- lilnTal -n|i;M.rl w linli In- lia- r>i i\-liii'' In- Icm liri'n i|. t'.nr iii'-i.tti- ami lia? -.ii' T' il ii|>-ii In- iIiiiha for i-'.l w n'l r. II. W.-.I. In-r-jv I" -?? l".i\ --r In |il.'a? all lliut ii\ i all iii-iii linn. Iinili rii li and |??ir III- llmi-i' will in- t< iiinl hi I iiiin-i dt?iralili*. -ilnal' d. ainl l?*-l furi.i-h'-il ll'ii-l- in ( ani'li'ii Hi- vrvaiil- :?l-? will be t'.ilii'l ri-|?< Mill and nll'-iitm'. and I Ii? li.ldc w ill lie -ufi [dii'il wnli ill-- I -1 ili?- inarl.'-l ailn.itlli Nialili*- and ( arriai**' Ilmi-i - an- rm'inv Mild nIwuvCiilK -ti|i|ilii'd wnli I'rui'iid't.and an i ij? ihmh i'iI lln-llrr \n I iniiilm- rail- at I In* I Inn? < x'-r\ in"rnni'!j l<ir |iav "11^.1 is lor ilf ll.iilfii.nl. t i\i* iin.' u cil. and t. ?i iu\ ui-.m x.... I ltd in". f-u !- ..iiini-u I in'' ijuin\su\. I'io(>r clnr. ?'inn !'-n K'-bmarv 7i'n.l*j] II if NEW MUSIC. I liititfirinn l'..;r.a. I*-.11 al. In I. n Li li-lai|" I jlm/\ i;. \ . v it rii.-i K \ I'm I :i.a liwlj :?? ! -} ! iimi. 11 v >!i?? \ ). !# i I .1 ?i-1 k >r:iii.] Tritilii|ili.i! >|.ir li. I ! by Mi?? A?lf lli.tn.-l... k \|: r? I.- ?l" Xaici< ' Hi I'V l\.ir| 11 Iiti~r k >1. i. Ii- .1 \ 11 .i / i'ii-- :irr:u.??l (' > h?ir 'iu.nl\ |: I I,- ,i !. :ip-:i!l l?:t'iiiml rti. I \-r; |?i| ulitr I . .... i il!u-:r.ii>-I w illi it rri'i I tiirl h.aiitil'nl , . I I In* I'ri.fi.?iir I l.-ri f V W I . I ;iiiibri>'i!*' .mi ? ' ?n Ib'iiry I'. iJitf. I ;.i- M *tt:?'*! - I' '' t I l%lit*it, i it. I'.-lil* 'uhr.l in ? I't.lka "I Ii.!" \. .1 ,j.i \t! . ,|n ' i.. it., til*., 11ki( <) ' 1.1 i. .Io iiiti<i.;iit iri? ifir Iniaau* durt la ll<:n i:-..i:ivt,ltirr W ,lt, I' iiiiv I.Mil!'- Sonc. I -:ir ? I> ii ! \..i|tl, hv Mi-zarl I .. \1 ,ri.,.-r I I,.I, >|. ;.,.|V I if. \\ . II '.. I .. l . mi.; 11 j -oil" .>..t !\t.u - I:.,... -,A. V ..ii I'.* '!.? iki . I . ? I inr Jthij I in.!. !u Inl. - It. n I . ni l ?I nil- " ? narifs, s. Ii.m.U, at, I \| ) 11 . *i t will* Xlu-! ?' ai I't** t*.w?">i ..ii.. \t' ihi- t ..<% li|IJ-|l till' will'' > I'll' 1 S I V # ] II..IV VM-lli.j i > .Utk imi-I !? ail in ' I ??!;<.I! li \ I I mi'! ~V\ Kiuk' >1, ii t>! i I r.viif: ( i;i>to ponton i'im ricsfou to ,\ch York. Thr Crrut Mail Route from Churl est a it, S. ('. IKA VINCi the wharf at tin* loot of Laurens si. J (iaiiy n> <. |? in. alter the arrival of the cmtith | prn cars, via V\ iIiiiitioi?>n am. Weldon, Petersburg, j Richmond to Washington, Baltimore, Philadel- ' phut. ai.d to New York Ti.e public is respectfully informed that the j steamers ol this line, from <*li ricsion to ? il iiiiiioioii, me in first rate condition, ami are navi- I |*aied l?y \s 11 known ami experienced coinniamj- i ers, ami the Kaiho.ois arc in fine order, thereby I securing ho'li sal'ctv ami despatch. A Tl lit' 11 i (?11 TICKKT having already heen hi operalmn will ! be cniit.niiod on and at'er the lirst ot Oct. 1*49. i as a permanent arrang-mienl from Charleston to ; Arte York. Passengers availing themselves therv. oi will have tie* option to continue without delay through tlit* route or otherwise, tostop at any imtuediate points, renewing their seals on the lino to suit heir convenience. Bv this route travellers may reach New York on the third day dunng tnisi- j i.ess hours Baggage will he ticketed on _oar<l | the steim.r to Weldoti. as likewise on the ch nge j of cars at the intermediate points from ihen(.e to V- X- -I. 'Pi........I. 'I'u.ijui _ ...... >,< ha.l of K. 'A IN SHOW, \m;nt hi the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad (' itupanv, ai the ullice of (lis (ini'l nl Laurens street. In wli-in pic;ii>e ! Hpliir. For other informatio inquire of Fj. C. DUNCAN, at the American 11utci. | i Ma,-3. 34 tf_ . i Family Groceries. SI 4* A SC.? 1.1ini, ( rushed, I'uU prized, Clari ed hnIn and lu-own 1hi N. Oriejits and \lua. . I'nvai'o. COFFMF.?Old (iovernnient Java, Rio. l,aguliM, ('iiiimhue, Hroma, Cocoa, j Till.?Imperial, (innpowder, 11 vswi. Silverleaf Voting Hyson, Orange Feline and (ioiden ; ("linp. FLGF 32.? It.iItiiin>re in Hlils., I'xtra Family F.uiir in Hags inun selected Wheat. Ruck- ' w iieai, ItK'Il.? Whole, Maccaron.. Farina, Currie ; I'nVVll.T. ' SO.\{? ( iiemira!. Olive, Chinese \\ ashing | Fluid. Cas:s|e, ' 'ideates, Fam-v. II A.11Halt mioie Su/ar cured, Dried Heel", : I..I M:ii*!ji>rel. An. I. in KlttS. Stimuli ilii.. il.uilint. Frc*li Silnmii, l.ol?t-'cr:-. Sardines in whole, )ih11 ami quarter huxi's, I lerriujj, Potted Yarmouth tin. rxgiux-. From tirouse A liiiU'hVM'll( I'll ileru iM-tl .mil 1,?'W is. Ei E.Tfl'BE 8 l**.? Won ester*It ire. I fnrvey, John I'.ii' T'-mi.i "e, \\? a lout, Mimiim .m, Kim (> ().; S i,'r . IV'iq ' ami I' t'1! V njer, \V. \\ :< I.I ,(! liu . Iv>-JI ill >1 I'.'eili'll Mi.s' il. S ..ii.:-!i Olive*. )'i. >. A .i'itav .1 t! i\m|- nsj. 1*5* uILi vi Zi* . - I'e.M'ii'--. A |?rii fits. Prunes in tin* r "im Jmru. I'ti'i? i|)p.e, |, ':ie.*, I* iiin"*. V. ...i |'el v* tin., Mi m ue iv .Ijiii. I'M-. I.' i .* I: l |'|I| Il'-t E'A \ it?j Sij>.? \i-u 4 itu'i! S i"rni. .V ear Ja ,\i la ii !.;.Hi', \\ i\. reii.ied Ju. lli-? e.\i-ij aiul in o.iie Uv SHAW A At'STIX. Hew Fall Goods. rs^llK - ii l 11: i. i fi*jii'ft{ull\ iiitmin* In* friends A .iin! tin j 11: ir siem-rull',, tli.it In.' i.- lio'.V rvcei\ nig in* I'a.i -u|'|'i> 1 I (ir.c ci't,'.. E>otnr%{icn. iV ('n!i-i.*liui; in |i.irt. < !'tlii* l'iiln'v im; ; rXifl?*-*. viz:? Iti'nu n. i i'ii-ti.-i!. In,ii ,ui:l ri.tnlii-ii Suimi's V vv Or.i an- and V|li'-roviltlu .Siliiu It ill illlli J.i Vit ('.ill -c Kin*, ' h I'.hmii and I .a rd Nn. J and 3 M n kaf'd 'in li. I'..illi. < l.iS, Suit S\Vi-i|i-r | j'i?M III jli I'lnviii-r. Slini, I .fad. Soajis, JStarcl?, Candles 1" liif ami riiiiiiii.ni I nliarco i(au;'!ii;r. 85c|M' and Tivinc. M-n ami tii\'-> Wiisiiiii Saddles Knlin^ and \\ agirnii Hi idlfi llaun Itnliiitf and Waggon Wi,ips A i.*o Crni'LiTV. da?> ami Hardware Ciiilinr" ( . d A\i-. .Nail.~, a.-Mirted size I 1'iirLi't KimIvi M'v? and Turks *. ........ ? i v % ? v/< ii-, :iriil brown llniiit'-tiiMi.i 1 .it'll, V-.:rn ami Killing BI.ANKKTS A li'\v id iiH'ii ami Imvs Mat.* ami Caps j Willi ail i 111 <* r ariiilf- iihi.iIU liiiuul m a wnl *ii|>iiiii'ii (irii?'?*i\ ami Hardware >lnri*. ail ut wlnrli will bo mi id i'\o cti11ii^l> low liir ra.-li. , B. W. CHAMIiKKS. 1 Cam.li'ii, S. ('. Sept 3. TO tl _ mlUU.S. I'laiitmjj I'ntaliu's, nvpivvd and tor .-abv SHAW A. AUSTIN. I'.-b, I S 14 tl VI'KW mure ol tliiikO line Bo#.'! Tontoies, re- | emvi'd at M( KICK'S. I Feb 11 12 ?f I i "/J liO.X i;s C1IKKSK I fit- v.| .mil lor >H P I'V j >)'' SHAW i AUSTIN. r:i'"( mci'.o \ I KS. v/ * * ~ ? - 7 Publisher and Importer of T/Iusic, AMI W||0|1K> AI.K lU'.Al.KK l.\ Piano Fortss and Musical Instruments. V!!t | iiii.I > ((>, l\iiix st.? at the Itrud. Ml{ <> \ II.Si. M.li- am-nt lur thr liillou ni? ( r lir.iit'ii I'miii* Fnrte .Mur>*ri(. lijc ii ?V K.ivi-ii. IMiIiui* tj- Warriner. Ami A. II <ia!?* ?V Nit V?ik, ' \Vl|, isr? iti*-srii(ii(*ntv Iia\?* uIvmu?1 ' Veil Midi ii111vernal < ii.-:.ii :hi m tins, ami tla1 Ail|"imim SihIi'n , lur |,i c|.i:i_. im-ir nrli ami |n>\\i*rli<< ami Im 'Im i jn'.i linr.i'nliiv ill a M'liiiirin < unit*. Ill .nlil.l .iin In I lif- liiiMilll ill'll VI r.:t#*li Ii'Miiimi- > nu!< i'i.ii: tin' In],i>\\ ii'j" ciiiiiiiii* \lti>ls. Mail : .inn* It >li..;i, Mr.* A1 & lluHma. Spuuili I Vlllllli'lnil ;|11?1 I l|i; "I |ni|li>!?H"l?.*. tlH' NllllMTi. Iipi lias I In' |ili: t.? ii i ... .njil iij; lit'" l.i V > *r ' lilt* |iiisII xi iii ill!' "iSwi'l'llifill ?\|"mIiI|T;?i?*" ii' i *11* I'lllllVV iri; i'.vii.h i iii ii iidIc ret t*i\fil pi.nr iii li?*r ilffpartui inr 11. \ iiii i. "It iil*n !?i\mi' cr./ai |i|i'.t*nri> to ailil. thai llinvp Ivph ^ri'.itU wiiii ilii- Piano inn kimllv ' iii inilii" l|i> 11-1 Inr inv i|?i* ilnriiii! iiiv lav in ' liarlolmi. Ii-m^ a tfi'v . V" ill-Ill ll.-lri|!l|M||| . ||.?.>|.?||||l y',"ll fll'llll??k >.f lOllf, .1.1.! al tin* iiiin* imii* inn ..inm<.|i .. lljn > I Mill-. r,:.i* in.^i-il l.-iir -ir. ^ nuri nn-atly "WI'.'-i! Ji: * * \ MM) I liniii-Mtn; I'. niM !i'iii 'I'm i.. ,n n.i:/ . | iii* iti.iivr, r.jii I p .. .->| ? t Ii? alnre. i For the C.nn len Journal. .\0. 2. " flesnlrrd, That the Federal I'riion having failed to acconi]>lisli the end /'or which it was designed, we are therefore rrtuhj and wiiiinp, and feel it to he our duly In irilh I raw fr<m it." ? Lancaster Resolution, adopted Oct. lNoO. Mk?srs. Editors: \V:dimit assuming to myself any great degree of political knowledge, for I a..; no politician, and laying claim to only a small share of common sense, 1 venture, in the exercise of a right accruing to me. as a free and independent citi/en of a free and independent State, to give a farther expression of inv opinions in relation to those political matters, which at this time engross the puhlie mind ; and in the issue of which, 1 consider every individ u.nl member of the community to he lealully and deeply involved. He who has devoted the least attention to " the passing events of the day," cannot fail to perceive that our political sky is black and lowering with clouds, which too plainly portend the coming storm. The mutteiing thunder and vivid lightning are distinctly to he heard and seen in the distance, and should admonish us, as a wise people, to prepare for the worst, ere we fall victims to the relentless fury of the blast, and are swept away as with " the besom of destruction." \ iew me not as a nervous and timid prog nosticator of evil, when I say to you in all sincerity the times are portentous ?more portentous I fear, than many are disposed to believe. In consideration then of the threatening prosiwi't lii'fnrn iid fluM-i* i< h oiii'stion of .-LoonUm" J.V1.V > ""I | ? - -I I O ami tremendous import, which naturally presents itself to the miml of every citizen, upon the altar of whose heart there hums a glimmerinjc spark of that patriotic fre, which cheered ami animated our forefathers in the day which "tried men's souls," and bore them victoriously and triumphantly through the ordeal of the American Revolution, How run I best serve mil Stole in this her dmj of trial and of med? Before we can arrive at a correct conclusion in reference to that line of conduct, which duty ami pot riot ism would indicate, we must reflect well upon the past ami the present, with their relative hearings oil the future. lVrmit tne then to ask, what i? the position of South Carolina at this lime in tiie eyes of the world, and wlut are tiie circnm*t itic.es attendant upon her occupation oi that portion ! it must lie admilted on all hands, that the portion occupied by li-r i> one of open hostility to 'he people of the North,andoforoirrdre.sistoori totiie/i/.v/legisla lii.it >! u r ml; I..W.4 niul tint il*ttl i* i t il. u I 111*1 If llit V 111 till* " " " v - "j ' councils ol tin1 .Nation. " 1 lie ruhicon has been passed," ami sue must adranrr in t >r fare of nil coiisraumcrs, or full buck inlo a stair of t/isurncrl'iil rasxiluor and of infamous band tor. Disguise it as uo ma v, this is ihr ri al alliludr, lltr true /msilion n/ South Carolina at this hint'. 1 liavc mil tin- inclination, il you hail the patience Im hear with the recital, to enter into an clalinrate detail ul tiie I'oul wrongs and oppressive exactions, wliicli lor years have been in a gradual course o< intliclion ujion ttie patient and lorbe iiing -soiitli. The catalogue is long, black and sichciiiti": at its eonteiuiilaI o i tion "humanity shudders and patriotism weeps" ? the cup id oppression has been lilled to the Iii iiii, and she must train its dregs, or dash it from her lips v\ itii disdain and contempt A .short tune since ami she sceun-u tlcicriiuiieu uj?011 the latter alternative. The .Norili beholding in lier uni mi their destruction, lakes counsel of tiie great uimlerii political ihi.-rulapiiis. The Soul/I must In ilirtiliul; ami tor tiie accomplishment of tills great ami nefarious eml, her sentinels must be attached, must lie bought , ever. It is useless to experiment upon C arolina's i sons, t he soil who h product a n ll.tynr, o \ McDnjjic, ,i ('ullunin, is mil conjeni.U lo I In J growth of h ailors. Mississippi is selected, and they succeed, t. lav ami 1 oot-- retire into the laboraiuiy ol the gi eat sorcerer, in which too many mixtures have been compounded lor the unhappy South. They remain days and nights in their mystic cell?eventually, they appear with the portion that is to do the deed?its color and taste have undergone a change. W hat ingredient have these political mountebanks added, which has so transmuted the whole <//>pear mice ol the poisonous draught Hear, ye sages ot the land ! and do Immage to superior wisdom?a itilie course brown w/gf/r in llie shopeofa "Fugitive, S are lin-,' halo ac.iieveO tnis wonder ol wonders! And ii-m, \e i.igiate,murmuring (J.troll..inns, in ><t' ic-.tlm, ami ye inliatul.iiils ot "the woitil and t ie lest ol maukiiid" in geueial, in tins decoction, the resuit 01 uiidiiigut toil ami patriotic lalior, tieu >! ! the grand panacea (not l owiiseml s) -lortiie vaihMii maladies of a diseased hodv politic. Alas! litis tncK ot sorcery proves suceess'ul. (ieorgia gulps it down wilu /a->l and exclaims, how dcligatliil ! Others swallow it uit.isomc show nt dissatisfaction, while South I'aioliuu presents tin' jtrond spectacle ol persisting in nor 101iisal to ijuall the contents of tlie accursed cujt. Laving niota|ilior and irouv aside, 1 a>k, \vanot the Sunlit twelve ntonjns ago iiuaniunt.is in the opinion, that the ti'iir If n -i-i nice /mil arrim/'. Who inolested ?tn>/ tonh/j against the plundering legislation ot tin* I ongicss hetore tlie last I Not Soutti t' .loliua ?lor ill* .1 tact ol indisputable uotorielv, lu.it Iter ijuiotilde at that liiiie was a inaller ol surprise to man v, and not a lew leared tnal a woelnl cuange had come over the spirit ol ner people. I pon the general conviction that soinetning kIioiiI?i he done, who propo-eil tlie .\a>uville I oinrnlion Not >oiit!i t aiolina. Several Sonlne/ii states (and with tlicui S. ClIl'luM) ll.l.l I I I \ ? ? IM'IIIM' llif Uoil'l UH'I ul^ll llr.lM'tl. Iil.lt 11 j . I till' m'l'il r iu*f "I ri*?I 11*i tliry u'ouhl re<i\lf ami twist ill 11' 'i >) '<//: / </ //'/ > I a h s u't.. mill/." ij.l l.iioi' ft 1.1111 i*\ rut - urt'ili {?i/1//./ . iithl nun ! :iin itdil Oi.t n ci'ufciiijilultil. 1 lii'uiaioi ii ty, as if to experiment upon the value of Snath' ern faith and Southern honor. wit i a rec!?l ness unparalleled i;i tiie hi-lo-y of modern juv. eriioiHits. mar lies holdiv, not only to, Inst fa heijtuil. the lint* winds tin- South a<i dawn. an?l upon tli" ilrawi ig of wi.ieii she liail said, "thus far slialt I.ion c i n.-. and a ) farther. ? ; Resistance, ill the lorni i. : f ? -:*ti Coatederaoy, was tot* rem n,,oi wait a ali seemed agreed. An equal an mi ni! v oi o a no,; seemed to prevail. tiiat -one- <>:ir .Mate should lead off. South Carolina (that tin.- /' //ou.vy of liar sisters might not lie aroused; was held hack under ''hit and la doosi " (reorgia assumes the leadership,?-and all concerned acqui'.ee in the assumption, and yi -M to her the honor ol to.il proud position. I nd?T these ci.etims'anees, South Carolina, that her <////</,-./,/ calmness may u *t he misuiidersrooii, sivs ! > in"-, ?"he not deceived liy my seeming tranquility,?ii is the quietude of the sleeping volcano, - i.i t..i-? contest foi our coiiimoii rigats, i will stand to you ?go as tar as you may, and as ia-t as you can?not siuinlv to vour hark. applauding and cheering, but a! siJc, sinning with you, shoulder to slioiiljft", tin- stoiiii heat o! the battle." At tiii? time I'U-n tiling appears to be rolling on s.n ? it.iiy to a favorable issue.? Our masters at ?V'a-? n igto.i behold it, and tremble tor tin* coiiscipicueoa. I'ii *y cannot fail to |K*rivive in tiii? unanimity of the South, taeir own fate. Like Uchiiazzar, they >ee 'the handwriting on the wall," ami like iiiin, tlieir knees smite together. I Georgia'* sentinels are seduced. Toombs . and Stephens, prove false to their hithertoavowed principles, and recreant to the plighted . honor of their people. They sell their Stole irilh its glittering escutcheon, " for a mess of poltngr!" Having consummated the sacrilegious deed, they return to their betrayed and bartered homes, anil exert themselves in endeavoring to cool the patriotic ardor which nervi.lui fhn Statu from centre to circumference. They are painfully alive to the horrors of their , situation. They feel and know that their po! litical salvation i- the stake hazauled?and thus feeling and knowing, they travel?they labor, they toil lor the accomplishment of their purpose before the Convention meets. At length the crisis arrives?the Convention assembles, and the result proves that they did not toil in vain. I Georgia?the once proud and noble Georgia, ' alike forgetful of tier past history, her sacred ; vows, and the giory of her position, b irks out! I shall not pause to indulge in mournful expressions of regret ami disappointment or of unfriendly reproacnes towards our sister, my ob jeet is simply to present a brief statement of facts, that justice may be awarded wnere justice is due. Georgia then, not only declines ! the leadership widen she Had voluutaiily assuni | ed, but expresses her acquiescence in those very ! measures against widen she so la.ely had thundered her anathemas. The eyes of tne friends I of resistance every-where now turn to South 1 Carolina. It is admitted that if'a blow is to be struck for Southern honor and .Southern rights, ; \/i<- wit/ strike th-tl blow. This is tne leeliug [ outside her borders? \Ae .vw it?shrJWlx il ? j xhr kiioirs il. Her legislature tliily appreciating 1 tiie responsibility ol liie position tuus (weed ii|ti?n her, as far as in tueir power lietii, eudeaj vur tu place her in a state <d' preparation to meet that responsibility. 1'iiree Hundred and i tilty thousand dollars are appropriated to mili! tary purposes, and with an eye to Separate j ."date action, a C onvention is called. 1 he elee; lion for members of this august assembly, in j whose hands is to be placed tae destiny oi toe I State, is held ; and tae result is, that an overI whelming majority of candidates who iiad openly declared themselves in favor of seces* si m?and of secession by Soiitn Carolina aj lone, elected. And yet strauje to say, tnere , are those, wiio, witn these facts staring taem ( in toe face, have tiie hardihood either through I gross iguoiaace or nil.nl perversion, to stigma: Use the present |iositioii ol toe -state as one of I arrogance and presumption. We have no j sympathy with, or respect for such slanderers. I Hut to return, il what we have stated be cor. reel, and we i]efv successful Contradiction, wo j put the question to every candid and unpreju I diced mind, in tlie name of all tuat u sacred, 1 are we not committed helote tne wo.Id to scp!erate state action \n?t \ve are inns committed, I contend tn.it tne propri t> ot tne deed | is not to us an open |ne?li.i.il nut is Itirever ! closed, so tar as wo are eo.ieo.i .i. . .?? .# > <? 'a\ lint ii lias been s.,j j. ?.,..i x icv tne people lias not liee.i nea.M ?tnat "lliev tne people) did not torn out to tlie fit cl'.ou." hi repl\ we would >av. Hi dicr of prntilr I u.is ha ii hi itril; a.n! .nlmitiin" tne trutnol tne latter pail ot tne statement. 'va >ien i Jo not.) I we uiiiiiil til.it flir >.'/<, 'and <<1 cnirse e?ei \ eilueu) is a> tulle com.uilied. a> it ever\ ma i. won).ill and e*ii|.|, I. ni t.ie >e oo.imI i-i fne mountains. Had inniciied to tne ,?d;s e.i mnSse, and witliou a solum \ exception nnd east taeir votes just as tlie "real iimjo. itv did in tne late election. Tnis proposition l?ema sell-evident, needs no prool. It tnore ore, lollows neeessa ulv, that ia Iiii' j>iv.-ei:l attitude ol all.urs, tnere i> hat one coui so lo I to pursued In every citizen wlio would In1 true to ins allegiance to rsoiith I 'a'olina. i lio i|in >liou tii**ii presents itseli in Ino breast ol evoi \ patriot, ' Iinw can i in t.n> ! emergency bi'si sono nn >tatc I" A* wo are not disposed to nictate to otuoi's, wo sliaii leave t.iis query to !?o iiioHci'. ii at too liar ol ovorv in.iii s conscienee, and swnplv ?:iy wiiat < ' I iii my will mil tend to nor service or advantage. Ii certainly trill not tend to tne service ol t.iO ."late to sligniati/o and reproach lier. It can be ol no iidi'itnhioc to ber. neitiier does It comport witli I'oirioiix.ii to assinno |iroji.'ielic vision I and predict tliut tin- con volition will never neel. It ii rta inly will l?e ol no service to tne -Mate lo propagate tile l il.-o and absurd notion, I oat I ho "aboh; ioiii?t>.it lue Sot l u do not const ilute one let)in oi tne people," neither can it bo