The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, October 01, 1836, Image 3
THE WUBffAL:
CAMDEN, OCTOBER !, KHiSeveral
important article* unavoidably omitted
H j Oor subscriber* must not t** disappointed it
WC do not i-i?ue the Journal next week, as circumstances
may prevent u* from doing so.
Allk* i , requests us to return
his thanks lo those frn nd:* who .ntended u support
i him, and to say that circumstance* it.dure h:m to
decline being a cand'date for the office of Sheriff
as announced last week.
Basil or C'amdc.v?This institution commenced
business on Wednesday last.
Wc are authorized to announce Dam* i. Sc .nnoHvi'cii.
Esq as a candidate !->r the office of Ordinary
at the cn?uing el-eii?.n.
? OK roNGKKSS.
Coi JO. I .N r KK iiakdson
FO.v t iiF ST \T s; NA i E
t'oi Jti .N t ,'IKsj.M T
f~'Wc a-e sc'.iior / ?! ' > ?.i'r iliat th? following
gentlemen inv cc:--nt?d I e candidate* for the
11-.uk .f Kep;. -Uives at tl.e ->n?uingelecticn
E V .VKENt E I. WHITAKER,
JOH N l> Ml Kh.W .
>1 ?l LEW
LEWIS J PATTERSON,
JAMES II iTRElO.Y
33" Wi- are autii nzrd lnnnminT it liai nosbr.R,
E*q as a candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing
election
{ "Wi* are authorized to announce Ginnin
C r.R i i?. K?j aj? a candidate for Sacriff of Kershaw
Dislriot, at the ensuing election
Wr are authorized to announce Jon* Rr c*ri_i_.
Esq na candidate for Sheriff of Ketshaa District,
at the ensuing election
Jj'We a?c authorized to a nounce Jiui? W
La*c. E*q a* a rand.date for tlw office of Ordinary
at the ensuing eject.--n
run TIII i AUDI s jot r.s ?t.
I.?m tur !, tWtfi Ju'r 1KI6
Sir. J C II<*? ? D<-ir S:r ?With'/?e consent of
J oh a (I IVmsti, Kw] we. t<?gctl?er with many
other voters. rcqu? ?t v??u to announce lntn u a
candidate for C?>n re?? to fill thr tacaner <castoned
by trie death of the lair honorable Richard
1 Mahuc.
will <; roxE.
I.EROV SECRKKT.
j b M CASK ill.
J HARRISON BROWN
We arr authorized to state that thr following gentlemen
are candidates for Major ol the l"pp*r Battalion
Caj.1 JAMES C I!A!EE.
Capt WILLIAM R JOHNSON,
CANDIDATES in 'la ren don
Ken S?S?TI
D ST V DC HOSE.
J".-a it r r ni *r ? r in is.
JAMI> It RICHARDSON,
W >1 HEROES
no.mn or nr.ii.Tn. ( u.im.t s ru>
Sept. 'JOth. I o'clock I* .M. The Special
Committee of the Board hare to re-j
port for the l.?*t twenty-four hour*, 10
raw* of Cholera?If whiles, 111 Murk*!
and colored. "i dra !. the others under I
rreaunen!. Of the raw* reported yritrrda\
one death ha* been returned.
Sept. til*t, 1 o'clock I*. M. The Special
Committer of the Hoard have to ir-<
port for the la*?t tu ent \ -tour hour*. 11>
cn*es Cimleia-- 1 \? hue*. ti black* and
colored, 1 d< ad, the oth?r* under treat-'
rrcnt- Of ti?r ra*cs reported yrslrrdav j
one more death ha* been returned.
Sept. Vi2d. 1 o'clock P. M. Th? ^pe- j
cial Committee of the Board hate to re- i
port for the last tu cnt\-four h ur*. 1 i*
Cases ??f Cho!rri--'d v.dite-. k blai ks and '
colored, I !? ad. the others under treat- j
r.lrnt. Ol the ra?r? reported Yesterday
no more death* hate been returned.
SepL t?3, I o'clock. P. M. The Special
Committee of the Board hate to rr
ynirl for lhe Is*: tnvnti l.-mr hour*. ?:
ease* of Cholera?white*. W hlack*
am! (olorcd. 0 dead? the other* under
treatment. Of tin- caies reported \ r>trrtlav.
otic death have l>-cn returned.
Sept. ?lih, 1 o'clock P. M The Spc- j
cial Committer of ihr Hoard hare to re.
port for l ie 14iff f w err t-four li ur*. IV
fa?e* | < ? or i?| t .it., a" ! II li'i.-k*
and colored, *1 dead. the others un :rr
treatmrnl. Of the ca*e* reported yr*ter-1
day no more death* hare been returned.
Kept. 2Ti. I o'elock P. W.?The Special
C ofnmiitec of ttie Hoard h.irr to re- ,
port for the la*' twenty-four hour*. raSCtl
of Cholera, :> white*. 13 Mark* aroi
colored, 1 dead, the other* under treat
tnent. Of the case* reported ve*n rda\
no more death* hate hern returned.
Sept. Vtlth, | o'r|.irk P. M.? I lie
Special Comtnitlre of the Hoard hate ,
11' ri. . r ? (. . r f*ir> I r* *-f ? * **. i . ?... - I. ') I
i? |? -i ? mm l v ?ii ? I'lUI ||"Urfc, >
rases of Cholera?7 white*. VI7 MjcK- 1
and Colored. 1 dead, the other* tender
treatment. () the nvr. reported testerda\*
3 more i lis h.?;< lie n rrt'in ci!.
Sept. V!7ih. t oVIor'n \* \| ?'1*1,*
special Committee of the Hoard line,- ?.?
report f<?r the la*t twenty-four hours, 41
ease* of Ch dera? II while*, 33 Idarh*
and colored. If dead, the oilrers under
treatment ?>f the rases reported \ esterliav
VI more death* have hern plumed
(OI11391U n nations
K->K J II I ( ? V .1. I s v I
jo Tin: rnrr.R* 01 ummh />/>//,/. r
M V I.KVY . one of M-ir > in I,?f*\t % f r JJr- St i;,
I^ipsiature. has done much until l. < t? ?i. ?. rr?eatisfw-d
will devote his fur Iter r T<-rlmn? f..r rii*> at)
vancement of Camden and the l?i?tnrt l
're r.re indebted f<>r llie charter ! the ( i
Jlj'ih let us lir a ue.j i;:n >us * >tr show tii:.t m
ran appreciate v
1 M Lt.lMKI!
o i i w .
i For the Camden Journal.
THE MIRACLE AT THE POOL BETHESD*
WT JOHS, .r?TII CIIAf.
Hard by Uethcsda a foui-taii- clear,
The thr mgmg sick folk stood,
Waiting the Angel s vi?l there,
To bleu the troubled flood.
Among the crowd who sought to lave,
One li'pr?u? lieggar lay.
Seeking in vain l<> reach the wave;
And wash his Mires away
No helping hand in kindness brought,
The wretched 1> p?-r n< ar.
Par troni the jkwI in grid he sought
The solace ? ! despair
llchane d .hat J? sus pacing by
'J in tr.er.nles* lie-unit r he. id;
And breathing <> er him inciey s sigh
Pronounced ti?e healing w->rd?
" Re whole' A Jim In peace depart,
That k v n,r?,n jjrace adore,
guar-j.aii c*"* *'*d 'ovc impart
I Tin health a d strength "nee inure."
'i h?? in the guiit o. nature lic.?
Larh earth born rloldo! wo.
In vain hr strive* and awn* to rise,
I'roin ?in and death below.
For h.t.i ala?' there i? noplace
To bath in nierey stream.
'I nl Je?u* w on? and Jr*u? gTacc
The L?-per ? soul redeem.
Then Saviour send from Zion's mount
Thy health imparling lore;
And fit the w>ul for that ?weet fount
i Ar?undthk throne above. ASAPH.
OIIiil.iTY.
The memory of the Righteous Dead belongs t
the Living V aluahlr i* the l>e?jue?t Though'
ful mind* will improve its wholesome instructor
However familiar t? mankind may be the cvrdence i
of mortality, or reluctant, with individuals, th
acknowledgment of the r uncertain flair of bcinj
it is n"t lc** an act of j net ice than ot wisdom t
morahre on the melancholy proof* Another oj
porlunitv. of the kind, occurs in the death of Mi
Jturt Pattos Itupirrd with the honorable ant
bition to improve Ins worldly condition, and i
success should crown In* cnterprtrr, to act a* th
po-neer .if hi* Father family in their removal t
thi* rountn . he emigrated irom his native homr
County Armagh, lirland After a very periiou
voyage, early last spring, he arrived in Sew York
and from thence. .unvst midsummer. renioTcd t
tVuiden Although a comparative strangrr Ml
r?TTo*. by d.I.gent attention to bu?inrs* and gen
tlemanlvj c<?uduct. tva* enabled to win the eon
hdence < t the Mercantile II >um- in which he nj
employed, and to obtain the respect of the com
mumlv at large Kducatcd under the strict care o
ptona pairtit*. and the particular intrrrat of afailh
Jul Fanfnr. the interesting object of their aupervi
1 ?iob arerocd to bare been trained fiom early in
;fanrr.m the way of h"ltne?? On arrival in Cam
'den. fie prxfeurii himreif a member of thr Kpil
i ropaj ( fiurefi parti ipalrd in ita r mmunion am
j took part in thr leaching of iU Sunday School
From ?uch evidences of piotia rharactrr, and di*
p>Hution lo be um-IuI. the hope wi? cherished tha
j hi? life w old be aparrd for the ornament of lb<
'cburrn. the of aocicti, and ll>e blrrong o
hiafrienl* The vitddin n( i'roridrncr had betw
thing a in atorr He *si attached wiUi fliliou
Fever. which unexpectedly uvuming the Conge*
tiVr form terminated bis earthly probation i?n thi
,11th Sept la?t. after a frw dar? tllnesM. and in tin
j 21 at ) ear of his ajr Brrravrd rrlalive# will U
comforted ?ith the mformalie.n ihia ti'>tic* it in
' tended to convey. that the effort# of medical akill
' and the kindest attrntiona of frtenda were aff?rdec
to alleviate hit diarair. and rrntb-r hit U?t usoQtrnt
peaceful. In conversation with hi* friend, tin
llrctnf of thr Parish, the patient auflerr? einna
acd hitaarlf r. aif ned to the divine will; and hit
mind appeared to be filled with christian hope*
Firm waabia truat m the Saviour a mercy With
tiir re*?-?nable confidence of reaurreclton unlc
life, in acuptural language, " he feil asleep, jua
lifting the he!?rl that fua ataa tbe death of tin
Uijfhleoua "IIIua auddenlt to J< t? n ill the blneil
i t health. in ilfr vigor of early manho**!. and ir
the lo?pe <>.* protracted UM-full*esa tlie mortal rraart
to be I', wai meet that uis duat thoold return It
the eartJi aa it was The memory of ripening Vir
tura abed a aweet fragrvnre ovrr lata grave
He II gone to hi* revt. in tile Ix?n? ll?t?c riprcleti
liv pilgrim* who mourn over life ur ar? gloom;
And bright aa tfie bratna from it? g'ort reflec ted
Are eternity's hopea that light up hta ton.b
From the hearth of b*a childhood, mitlat peril ant
danger.
The wan.lerer sought o'er the Ocean a Cafk wavt
A riftv home, and new friend* to welcome the
atranger.
I " r?"un I3i? uai uiuim uk#, auu wn p u ri uu
gnrr
Nor hopr|e?? deapood they, when trlling the ?tnry
Of thr lor d o?r who alrt-p* beneath ibr dark ?.<J
They wit! tinnk of fata worth, and rruwmbrr the
glory
That remain* at the iajt for the people of (?od
t aim' calm" ("rthi ird u llir Inili^ht ilrKrndinjJ
It* requiem *'gh* ?-i thy ?ti|| h<>n<>r d du?t.
Till thr wirg of an Anyt-I m gh-rr amending,
Shall n aft it uti high t" tur home of thr Ju?t
A KRlKM)
It is tur melancholy duly of frirndabtp to announce
thr dr?th < V?r? t'lTiuaur A a Rrrrift,
?ji d '? ,?-<r* U- rn "polrwr, and rd'.'ca'? d
lor !m fr to merit oI <cirty m V irgin.a hr? r?n>
nrrtmn* an- among Ibr mmt rraprrUbir lanuliri
r>f that Slate A* a rrsidrnt for iwrrraJ year*. of
thia community, ih<* armablr trail* of Iter charac
trr wrrr ?h ?* n m tlx- social and domratic relation*
Frequent indeed. wrrr ihr rhangra of hrr residence
and ? irruin?tanrr? Hut under thriu all #he
had learned th? wi*d--m to br frr-mciled I" the
leading* pr?t idrnre, and to do her duty in that
tair of 1 to into which it phased (rod to call her
Kvrr aniiou? l" do good. kind and alTectionalr in
inannrr. prudent, and careful <?f the tarird inlrre?>?
niih ti he? nrclr of influence. her whole
life time ? a* 't?r evidence of a devoted w ife, ?inrrre
friend, and exemplary woman Mcr ihaih
riecaamnrd by llie preyailing hilo<u* lever, on I I'll
uit From ciprr.?oin? which ?hc tm il during ..Ilie**
o| resignation t" the ordering' of divine ? u
Join, tcrveiit iiojM' of salvation through the fr-.
ilrrnier. and the tranquillity of her mind at the
pro?|i*ct of drath, there m rra?o:i for the Iwliel,
lliat *l?r had made tnc happy exchange of mortal)
It tor the inherit iiicr incorruptible, tindctilcd,
and tint which fadrth not tmy
l.rt is-.r betpeak ?r t!i reader a moment * recur,
tenrr I., ti? I til, ?t Septenibri. uit On 'he mom
mg of tn?t dar. <oir ! tile ? en ty were called upon
to l-iment a me!aorh--lt Ik (t *t<ment in the death
til I loeio- A i r < i n Hi ; i miIll*
writer c-t 1111? h.??tv It c , in asking the p.I
V|i< g? ill ttm*- s llijill .' < ' r<11 f>e* the dri ca?e - J that
t'lllv itii i I? I'ot .i tr bet' here to Ik- <! eni
?<! worth* > ! 'is- !r<"'t)< f . IWi lii 'tifli th?- \ -h ?
i't ni Ojjy i aritn't rt v !? In# /-nr. >rt !<. In*, r.r i;M* ft
and ri.iti i)ii' i- n>li < f I r>vnnl a { ?
' rfni anil Kiiprt .< ip U ( a<i:n<>r)i!i<>n *n?l im
pf-'Treii' li! I' i- ti! ti>-\t ii,? living pft.nild lllil" 'raff
trp>ni !(.< uii'jiV >( ?'?? n?*rit?-fiotj? p.rai! II'. '!>
ii! " ant r;i >r i t? r mir fi'llnv ' 'i:ti
a*v < - and rrtinnc . rnlij?!it
?-r? i. of tmpfri. t n j ! ni# [n-nrUnt in uTtimsMi'
s ' Maml mi i. aim. t ?;? i\ it. nr! v . ti .' 11 -a I 1 ? ' >'
?!* in's. tni i . jiiiii.in a!.<it in ! t'\ in<*t
i. -i? v. t>. - ?nn. 11? it i- ri ? t'l it 11?*
' ' - n-p-ii an ' v j?r? ?? 'Ii? w 1. ir 'i '?"<
VJI.P ' i . ' a 'uc.i-'i ? i f Ti"' I ' v.
may say in th* terras of urict troth thai hp has left
l not an enemy behind hire. Of whoin among the
living, in the like event, shallUie same be truly said'
Who may boast those amiable characteristics w hich
warm profound and universal respect into ardent
attachment5
Doctor Hnr.VAKD vraj one of the alumni of the
South Carolina College, and h:a clu..'actrr. as r.ell
as Ins demeanor, was in that in^titoto n and in ar
ly Tears, such u it was in sul ;'ijii|,n' Jife I!if, persevering
devotion t<? kn-r .eCg-- wa unusual, he
' - - .. .... i.I i
i ws.< uiiO< r?LarulingIV num.. ? < ? ? , uiu
| hence. to a ?m.nd mind, he added the cmbellish|
merit* ?f l.terarv cultivation Though hr never
j employed his intellectual treasures to minister to
1 that poor, but too common vanity. that covets the
idie admiration of ti?e multitude, yet liiey were not
unknown to hi* more intimate associates. Utterly
exempt from that equally poor ambition which seeks
as an end popular applause and public station,
Htevard excellencies were acme what withdrawn
from the g^re of 'h busy world, and hi* characteristic
m<?drsty rendered them rather of a personal
I and domestic character Such was the impression
) which Ins charactrr made upon the writer, and such
! was thr l.st remaining son of Judge Joseph Brc|
ra'd Long will his memory be hallowed in the
| tenderrst affections of those who knew hira best.
Sept. 2*v?Ikiat Caroline, Boyd, to J. S.
; Depav*. w ith merchandize to J. & Dcpas?,
P. F. Yillcpigue, Shannon, M'Goe A Co. J.
Dunlap, W. J. merald, John Workman,
Jamo Conner at this place.
>rpt. 110.-- I)uhose's Float May, Murray
A I ft ant, J. B14hop A, Co. John \Norkman.i
I Lc Ac- Ilughson, W. C. Workman, liollcyman
. (ia*s. ^<*ung& M'Kain.
THi; KAIL ROAD,
The undersigned having been nppoin?,
ted Commissioners bv hi? Excellency (*.
c M'Duflie. to receive subscriptions to the
^ Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston
Kail Koatl will open the Books for that
' purpose, on the third Monday in Octo- j
'J. brr, at C. Matheson's store mi Camden, |
r where it is desired that every citizen of
0 the District will cotne forward and subsrribe
for as many share* n? iheir rircun-*
stances will warrant. Each share is $100.
^ on which $."? bas to be paid at the lime of
r subscribing, and the ballancc in installi*
mrnts as tnc work progresses, which may
embrace several years. There are but fe?r
so poor as not to take one or more shares.
,f and to pay for it without feeling the want
of the i oncv. This is one of those few
occasions presenting themselves in the
life of man. in which he can consult at
i_ the same lime the public good, and his
^ own immediate private interest. Wr be
here most confidently, that this stork
t will be valuable, and that in a mere pccur
niary point of view it will pa) a high dif
tidend; and wr bate no hesitation in sayr
ing that wi know, that it wiil be of the
greatest possible benefit to the State, and
: the United Mates. It will bind together
p the South and West in bond of iron, conr
tuning the*! at the same time by the golden
chain of common interest and kindred
1 sympathies. It is an undertaking worthy
? of the best wishr* and moat zealous sup^
port of every Patriot. South Carolina
, has now the loi gesl line of Rail Road in
the world. If this great work is aerom1
plished, she mav long he permitted this
proud boost, i no other tnav ever be
. mode to rqunl it li is in the compass n(
> our mean* to pay our portion ol llir
[ charges?and it we are true, either to
' our honor, doty or interest, we will do
. it. If it should fail, let us and our children
be able to say that the fault was not
I with us.
W. M'WILLIE,
i C VATIIFSON.
J W. E. JOHNSON.
: "list of letters"
Remaining in ihr Post Oflire at Camden.
October 1st, l*"S8.
! A?J??- Atkinaon, Mt?. Aldridge, 'J:
|)a* i?l Andrews, Mrs. Nancy Alber',
Joseph Avow.
! 11 Tli"*. Ilindan. Abraham Illnckwe'l
i Rnchrllr Illair. Mr*. Mart Hlakrnr..
, Horatio W . ilakrr, John liallaril, W il
ham Bn ti.
1"?Jonathan Cranhficld, Daniel Culhrrath.
'J..
D ? William Da* ii? I
K?Howell Etanti.
F?J"hl. F I- m, Jm Ferglisnn.
D?I " tijhl *.'
, II--Jnhn J. T. Haifirld, Richard Hm i
John Hudson, William K. limit, John
llali, Lc** l* llogan, DornJ Hays.
J ? Mr* Mar* June*. D??i?l Jimrocryon.
K?Jan I. ki'gnre. I*aac Knox,
j !.?Jo*i |i|i I.ynii, Mrs Krbcrca Lowry,
i Jacob l.uriou*, 'J;
1 >! ? Robert Martin, William M'Willie,
S. D Miller, 3? Miss Mart It Miller, 2;
| Darnel M'D onald.
J O - J (* O'llsndlin.
P?Patterson. i
K Mi** Sarah KalriifT, John Rudgera.
John Riddle.
S- Kachtll Smith, John Stokes, William
Stonr, Win. II. Sinkler.
I' VI.^ I*. I... ?' I--. Tl.
i ? ?i - i -una i nriirr, J as i iminjmon,
\S im Thompson.
\V? (im Wavnor, (?ro While R L \Vi|.
nun. Jas J Wails.
I\ THORNTON, v. m.
October 1 ?
i _ _
Wanted Immediately.
A Journeyman Coach .Maker, acquainted
with hi!- liuMiu-ss, 15 wanted by the subscri- i
lier>?also n Journeyman Trimmer. To micIi |
'.15 may prove oilier and industrious, a pcrrnanriii
-ituati m can lie had, prod wages and
prumpt pav
S A: J. I\ fSHIVER
ttci I. lslt; :j?if
j jLi'Tlte editors of the Augusta {Lia )
i Chronicle, w ill mim ri the alxur advertisement
thr?r tunes, and the Charleston Courier until
,i iV>rl*"l. .ind lomnrri lit'ir tcomij'* toilir
I . Jor p\ r?>rni
mummmmmmsusanm?maaammmmmmmm?ig
j New Copartnership.
fffMIE undersigned, having on the first
. JL ilist, associated themselves in the Mer.
c ititilc business under the firm of
lavr & httgshcit,
Respecilully solicits Ironi the community,;
J and particularly the former customers of li.
Lew, a continuance of the liberal patronage
! extended to him, and which it will be then
endeavor to merit; tliey intend purchasing
COTTON and other produce, for which ihev
will give the HIGHEST prices.
II LEVY.
W. E. HIGIISON.
Sept 3?32.
NEW
A\I>
FRESH GOODS.
THE snbscribcrs arc now opening a choice j
assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS,:
which they offer oti the most reasonable
terms, consisting in part as follow:
WOOLENS.
l-ONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS, j
Mackanaw do. do.
Superior and common NEGRO LINSEYS j
Superfine London Blue. Black, Brown, Green
Napoleon. Violet, and Mixed CLOTHS, j
Super Striped and Plaid CASSIMERE. f
do BuckskiA, do. ,
Plain, Striped and Plaid SATTI.NETS.
| White, Scarlet & Yellow FLANNELS, \c 1
WORSTED (iOODS.
6-4 Jacquard Figured MERINO, (a new ar- I
ticlc.) I'
16-4 Plain, English and French MERINOS,1;
I (black and colored.)
3-4 " Merino C IRCASSIOKS (all colors)11
Black and Colored BOMBAZETTS I
6-4 Super Black BOMBAZEEN, !
Worsted Blond EDGING, &c. !'
COTTON (.100DS.
Super Fancy CALICOES.
' Merino do
' Shally do
" Texian Plaid do
" French do
" and Comm'n Furniture da
Plain and Plaid GINGHAMS. i
Colored Plait, and Enbo?*cd CAMBRICS
.Medium and Jackonet MUSLINS. I
Book. .Mull and Swiss do : i
Striped and Plain CAM BUD'S, t
Cambric, Dimity and Cord d COATS, i
Colored and Wane Cotton HOSIERY icLINENS.
14 Irish LINENS AND LAWNS. J
Russia Sheeting and Dama*k NAPKINS.
" Diaper &. Liocn Cambric HD'KFS.
DOMESTIC'S.
3-4 Brown SHIRTING.
1-4 do do
3-1 do SHEETINGS
3-4 to 3-4 Meaeb'd SHIRTINGS dt SIIEEi1
TINGS. I'
Apron CHECKS and Plaid HOMKSPl NS i I
Misird COTTON A DKS. 1
Canton FLANNELS (while and colored) j '
4-1 and ?>-l BEDTICKS. dee I
SILK (iOODS. ;
Best Blark Italian LUSTRINGS.
" Gro Dc SWISS.
* Plain and Figured SILKS.
Sewing Silk and Twist
Hand.-ocnc Fane* Silk SHAWLS.
Flag and Bandana HANDKERCHIEFS
Spitilcfield do
Black Love do
Colored PONGEES
ni.-i. ?i / ..! 1 4i.il. /:i nrrc
Ufita aim v.i>iu?on* uia/i uo.
Black Italian CRAVATS.
>?Ik HOSE, (plain and ribbed) 6iC~
FANCY GOODS.
Handaoroc Worked MuaJin COLLARS
do do CAPES.,
do do and Prill'd do
Blond LAI K and Thread EDGING
Bobuirt LACK,
do FOOTING.
Swi.?5Strip*- ML'-LIN. [
I In it a Silk HOSE.
Black Spun Silk Klaauc do
?AJj*S O? c
A compile assortment of
CARPETING, I
Of the newest and most approved pattern, ^
and colors warranted.
ALSO, *
An extensive assortment ol \(l
GROCERIES. ;;
SADDLERY, j;
HARDWARE, ;
BAGGING &. "
FUlt & CLOTIl CAPS &
HATS,
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With many other artielc? lor sale hv w
r' LEVY & IIUGliSON.
September
NOTICE |i
Thoco ndrlitrrl In \1 'I SlL ill A* P nacnr nn
I iivjtv iiiu^mivu ??# ?f ? Hrniii , M|i
noic or account, fur IKfci '4 And arc ro- r
quested m make payment, a* it is desirable r
to close the books ol that concern 1
P MTASKIIX. !r
April 9-ll-tf
Mention i'aeatry. I
YOC are herein required ;o attend a com- c
piny parade in (*anid?.n, on Saturday, 8tlt <
October, m.-t \ lull attendance is pnrticu- f
larlv requested The company will l?c form- r
d at 11 o'clock precisely B" order of Capt.. t
Hoy kin. NH\ AN I', O. S I
(In I
South Carolina.
Lancaster District.
Junes J. Norton, applicant,
vs.
Mary Horten, widow. William L. Johnson
and his wife Levina, William Ingram and bis
wife Celin. Ransom Ilnrion James J. Ifor
ion, John Bask ins and liis wife Nancy, Zemina
Horion, Elizabeth IJorton, Hollis IJorton,
.Mary B. Morten, Evcrat Horion and Benjamin
Horton, defendants :
It appearing to my satisfaction that the
above parties, defendants, reside without this
stale, It is therefore ordered, that they do appear
and object to the division or sale of the
real estate of .Sterling Horton, on or before
the first Monday of December next, or their
consent to the same will bo entered of record.
J AS. II. WITHEKSPOON,
Ordinary L. D.
Sept 20, 1636.?36h Price adv. ?6 75
Head Quauers,
CAMDEN, Sept. 16. 1836.
In pursuance of General Orders from
the Commander-in-Chief, Col. Johu Chesnut's
Regiment of Infantry and Col W. J.
Reynolds* Regiment of Infantry arc ordered
to parade for drill, inspection and
review, on Wednesday the 12th day of
October n^xt, at the Bradford Springs in
Sumter District, instead of the 11th day
of Octol>er as heretofore or Jereil, the line
lo be ready for review at l'2 o'clock M.
The commissioned and r.on commissioned
officers of both Regiments arc ordered lo
parade for drill on Tuesday the eleventh
lav of October next, at the Bradford
Springs in Sumter District, at ten o'clock
A. M. The Cols, of the respiclivs Regiments
will extend these orders.
The Staff officers of the Brigade will
attend the Reviews in the Brigade ordeied
by the Commander-in-Chief.
By order ol Brig. <?en.
J W. CAXTEY.
J M Desafssire. Brigade Major
Reg imcntal Order, f
Camden, Sept. 16
In pursuance of an order from the Com
mander-in-Chief, the 2*dd Regiment S C
Militia will parade at the Bradford Springs
for review, inspection and drill, on Wednesday,
12ih October next, armed and
equipped, according to iaw. The line
trill be formed at 10 o'clock A. M
Commissioned and non-commissioned
>fficers will assemble the day pr vious.
n Tuesdoy, 11 th October, at the Bradford
Springs, at 10 o'clock, for drill By order
>f the Col.
I I) MURRAY. Ad'j t22d Rtg. S C M
Sept. 17? 34? if
SOTItE
All persons ha* ing any demands against
,hr Rotate ?>f Robert Cunningham, dee'd.
ire requested to present their accounts
properly attested uithin the lime prcscri?ed
bv law.? \Iso those indebted to the
FUtate will b? required to make immediate
lavmcnt or such arrangement* n* will be
iati*fact-?ry, bv the tir^t day of January
u-xt.
JOHN. S. CUNNINGHAM.
KCr of ROBKKT CUNNINGHAM.
September 1??34?c
TorsaleT
3,000 PAIR OF
Negro Q|Qb?Shoes,
Manufactured this year, of the best macrials
and by faithful workmen, which
xill be sold as low as any of the kind and
juality in market. Also Leather for mating
the same, on the most reasonable
errns. Cash paid for green or dry hides,
lt d leather and shoes given in exchange.
Planters are respectfully requested to call
ind examine. Apply one door below Lcrv
and llughson's store, to the subscri>ers.
JOHNSON & AUSTIN.
September 17-34-h
N. B. Any quantity of shoes will bo
natjc to order on the shortest notire.
S|>orli?g Intelligence.
l Sweepstake open for three years old
oils ami fillies, to he run for on the day
receding the regular races over the Camen
course, tr.ilc heats; entrance $100, forrit
$?>0, three or more to make a race:
Inuita Ofllli ..I ( )/*f<\l\or nrrl Poranna
|W,T? n 11% A?? A % ? VUN?9
rishing to make onirics can do so by fora
rd i n jj I hoi r names, color, sex, sire and
am of the entry to the subscriber at
latndrn, atony time before the 20th Oct.
ext.
JESSE S. NETTLES, Sic'y.
July If?-2,V tf
C/*The Fditor of the Courier, Augusta
!a. will give the above a place in his pacr,
until the 20th October next, and lor*
.aril his account to the subscriber.
Sheriffs Election.
JJ^HERKAS. John C. AVest, Esq. the
* ? present Sheriff, has tendered his
rngnntion t<? His Excellenry the Gorer*
inr, to take effect, as soon as a successor
? qualified to enter upon the duties of his
illice:
Notice is hereby civen
rothc Managers of elecion, forKershaar
district, to open poll, at the m reral place*
>f election wilhii said Mistrict, en Memlay
andTuesdtv, tlir IO1I1 ntul Hilt days
>f October ni xt, tor the ?lection of a Kiteiff
lo inpplv the vneanev occasioned bv
he r Mjjnation "I the present inenrrbr-n'.
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