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Valuable Lauds & Mills for sale J oil ti J Pi ice, ~) ui.d others. | In Equity?I.ancas?<. ter?Bill for PurliIlriiiV It. i'li'f. | tion. u:i#i oth. rs, J 5~5 V virtue <>f the decree of the Court of Equity, made in iho above case, I will oiiVi i i sale, ul Lancaster Court Mouse, o the 1st Monday, the 2d day of November next, the following valuable real estate, belonging to the parties in the above 6tated case, and sold to cfiect division between them : One t;:K : of land, whereon Josiah Price at .aesc.it resides, situated in Lancaster District, on both sides of Cane Creek, about <o.r> mile frum the. Catawba river and five miles west of Lancastcrville, containing I375acres, adjoining lands of James Robinson, George Dunlup, J. il. Witherspoon, Sen., Dixon Barnes, 13. C. Jones, H. R. Price, \Vm. Dunlapand John Brown, about 300 acres of thi> tract is cleared, 200 of which is fresh and under a high state of cultivation, the balance is superior wood land covered with oak, hickory, poplar, walnut, red bud, &c. The soil is a deep mulatto loam and well adapted to the production of either cotton, corn, or small grain. The improvements are comfortable and extensive; it is well watered by springs ?besides a well of excellent water in the yard. The situation has proved itself to be healthy. Upon this tract is situated a superior set of Merchant Mills lately rebuilt and in excellent repuir, with a never failing head of water, supplied by six different creeks. The toll from the corn mill alone, - ' - '? 1 nnn lincholj nor nnlllim. hp. UHIUIIIHS III 1VWU u Ut'uvio J'VI sides a fair proportion of wheat. Also a saw mill, gin house and screw?the machine turned by water?the mill pond and creek abound with fish. Also another tract containing T05 acres, situated on both sides of Camp Creek, about 3 miles from the above tract, mostly wood land, the growth of which is oak hickory and pine?adjoining lands of Nelson Bell, Robert Douglass, estate of Nancy McCardell and others. Also one tract containing 500 acres, situated on the Head Waters of Turkey quarter Creek, in the long leaf pine, adjoining lands of Wm. E. Johnson, Wm. G. Coxe, Airs. Mcllwainand others. Also a House and Lot in the village of Lancaster, fronting on Main street, and extending back to Catawba street, at present occupied by H. R. Price. Any of the above tracts of land will be shewn with pleasure, by Air. Price, to any person wishing to purchase. Terms?A credit of 1,2 and 3 years, in equal annual instalments, except so much in cash as will pay the costs of suit, (and which will b?* required from the sale of the H ousc and Lot,) the purchasers giving bonds, bearing interest from the day of sale, with g?-od personal security and a mortgage of the premises, and also paying for necessary papers. JAMES II. WITHERSPOOS, Jr, Com'r Equity L. D. Commissioner's office, Sept. 14, 1S40. ?rf=? The Carolinian, (Columbia,) will please insert the above until the 1st Monday in November next. sept. 7 [Prs. fee 812] 42 Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will apply to the Legislature at its next session, for a charter of incorporation for the DeKalb Rifle Guards. J. P. DICKINSON. J W. DOBY. K. S. MO I FAT. A. M. KENNEDY. Aug. 22. 3m POR THE JOURNAL. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Abram Deason Applicant, rs. Marv Deason, Margaret Baker, Shadrick Wright, and wife Cetsey, !Ja(hin Catoe and wife Sarah, Stephen tones and wife Delila, Joel B. Small tnd wife, Oary, Stephen Hough and Catharine his wife, Vfm. Deason, Frankey Deaaon and ?wmuel Deason, Defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that Shadrick Wright and wife Betsey, Stephen Jones and wife Delila defendants in the above case, reside without the Units of this State. It is therefore ordered, that they appear and object to the division, or sale of the real Estate of Abrarn Dcason Sen'r. (deceased.) on or before the 24th day of November next, or-their consent to the same will be entered of record. JAMES II. WITIIER9POON, Jr. Ordinary Lancaster District. August 10 30 [Pr's. fee $6] rr-p=> notice is hereby; given U?' that in pursuance of the instructions contained in the resolutions passed bv the; citizens of Camden al tlie meeting lield on ! he 52Si!i of June last, the Town Council | ?:l < a i Jen, will apply to the General As-; so:..! !j at it ; u?-xt session, for an amend-, silent of the eliaiter of the Town so far ssj t ? authorize tlu-('nunril to lay a "capita-; ;i ? tax 011 each person in the town liable; > perform patrol duty; the said capitation | x . <. exceed four dollars on each per- j 14v order of th*> Council, K. I. WILSON, Recorder. A - f : 50 14t35 L-.t .he Guard do seize, on Negroes who reside perma* - a ot the Town of Camden, and 11* .i; t nn as the Ordinance directs, without a legal permit. H.LEVY Is now receiving a choice and seasonable assortment ef GOODS, which he iintends selling at very low prices. Those i persons who have to purchase will find I it to their advantage to call and judge | fur themselves. His stock comprises in part of the following articles : WOOLENS. Sup. fine blue, black, olive, brown, Green and mixed Cloths, Blue, black, 6c col'd Cassiraeres, Saltincts of all colors, Kentucky Jeans, Sup. fine Welsh white Flannels, Red and yellow Flannels, Plaid 6c, plain Linseys for serv'ts, White Welsh Plains, Negro Linseys,approved qualities London Dufiel Blankets, Sup. fine 9-4 to 14-4 Bed Blankets, COTTON GOODS. Fine and sup. fine Calicoes Furniture Calicoes, Colored Cambrics, Cambric and Jaekonet Muslins, Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins, Unbleached and bleached Homespun of every quality, Super. Long Cloth, Plaid and striped Homespun, Blue Twilled Homespun, Bed Ticks of different qualities Canton Flannels Apron Checks, Twilled Drillings. LINENS. Sup. and common Irish Linens, 12-4 Birnsley Sheeting 3-4 Bird Eye Diaper, Russia Diaper, Brown Linens, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lawn Lawns. WORSTED GOODS. Black Bombazine, Black and colored Mcrinocs, New style splendid Motislin dc Lains, Colored Bornbasetts, Colored and black Circassians. HATS. Fashionable Fur Hats, Wool Hals, Fine Oiler Caps, Seal Caps, Ladies Nunn's Bonnets. SILKS. Black Gro de Reine Silk, Black and blue blark Gro dc Swiss, Open work twist silk Gloves, Gentlemen's Stocks, BlackSilk Velvet. ALSO, Green Cloth, suitable for the RiflcXorps With a complete assortment of Garoceries, Bagging, Rope, Hardware, Saddlery, ?Scc. &c. sept. 12 41 For sale at the po st-office Stationery & School-iiook s Among which are the Jo!lowing: Woodbridge's Geography, with Atlas, Smith's do do Willis' do do Greenlcafs English Grammar, Kirkham's do do Murray's do do Adam's Arithmetic, Smith's do Pike's do | J I \J UU Walker's School Dictionary, Columbian Orator, National Reader, Murray's Reader, New York Reader, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Cabb'e Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1, 2, 3, Parley's Little Reader, Parley's Tales of Europe, Africa, Asia and America, Child's first Book of History, do second do do do first reading Lessons, Pocket Expositors, do Juvenile Instructor, Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor, N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do Alphabet of Natural History, do of different nations. Receipt Books, Slates, of various sizes, Copy Books, Quills and Ink Steel Pens, by the card, Paint Boxes, Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1840, Blank Books of various sizes, Memorandum B ioks, Wafers, black and red, Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post office at Camden, S. C. Oct. I, 1840. 13?Richard Brown, Robert S Barick, Thomas Boan. C?James Corbel!, Mrs C Collins. D?John Duncan, J Dessoes W Dunlap. F?G?Co) Flood, Thomas Graves. II?Jesse Ilcaly, Wm ilamner, Elisha IIoil;;lid, James Hunter, Miss F Harrison, Dr John Holland, James Harrison. K?Isaac Knox, Dan Kirklantl, William Kirkland. L?Mrs Rebecca Lowry, Jacob Little, Henry Lowry. ' M?Alexander Monroe, T)anl McLeod, George McCorkle, II Massey, jr. Tyre Mahaflej*, J J Mickle. N?Hiram Nellies, Mrs Juley Nelson. P?Mrs E R Pickering, Arcli'tl Poston. 1 R? Charles Roach, Mrs Nancy llcvil, ' James E Rogers. ' S?Thus Starke, jr. S A Shannon, F A 1 Shannon. Mrs Mahalev Smith, T Stark 3. * W?Y?A L Walker, 3 Eli West, II < Young. P. THORNTON, P. M. t BOOTS m SHOES, Fall and Winter Goods, At Reduced Prices. =?i? THE subscribers have just received an extensive assortment of Boots ant Shoes, which were manufactured particularly for the retail trade, by the most ap proved manufacturers in Philadelphia am Boston, all of which arc warranted to givt satisfaction and will be sold 10 per cen lower than the usual prices, to wit : Gcntlcmens fine calf sewed boots, 44 44 44 pump sole 44 44 ,4 44 water proof boots,corl soles, " stout " sewed boots, " fine 44 brogans, " 44 44 shoes and pumps, " India Rubber over shoes, 44 Leather over shoes, fur lined, Ladies English and French kid slippeis " While English 44 " " Black and white satin 44 44 CJaitcr Boots, " Seal slips and walking shoes, variou nattcrns. 44 Quilted shoes, silk tops, " New style over shoes, Misses 6eal walking shoes, 44 44 slips, 44 Leather hoots and shoes, Boys line boots. t' 44 shoes and brogans, " 44 pumps. Children's black and colored Morocci boots'and slioes, 44 Leather boots and shoes. ALSO, A large stock of mens and boys shoes am brogans, suitable for plantations, and 3000 pairs Negro Mioes superior to any that have ever been oilcri in this market. Planters are invited to call and examine fo themselves. ALSO, Soleand upper leather, French and Nor tlicrn calfskins, lining and bindery skins various colored Morocco skins for coac! trimming, shoe knives, pincers, kit files,aw blades, boot webbing, shoe lasts, and al oincr nrucies generally m use with sno< makers. Also every description of impor ted shoe thread, shoe blacking,and varnish ALDEN 6c AUSTIN. Moffat's Life Pills. THESE medicines are indebted foi their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and ch n ncls of life, and enduing them with re ncwed lone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made pub lie, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PIIEN1X BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the persons benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they arc compounded, and upon which tlicv consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES reconv e-<.' hcmselves in diseases of every desuipion. Their first operation is to loosen rom tlic coats ot tne stomach ana bowels, .lie various impurities and crudities conitantly settling around them; and :.? remove the hardened faces which collect in the convolution of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses be hind as to produce habitual costivcness with all its train of evils, or sudden diar rlicca, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death : and hence the prejudice* of these well informed men against quacK medicines, or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coining from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming check. Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy lor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Headache, Restlessness, 111 temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costivcness, Diar-j rhfro, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rhu-! matism, Gout, Dropsies of ail kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Lad Complexion, Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which atllict the humam frame In Fkvku anil Aguk, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful; so much so, that in the Fc?er and Ague Districts, Physicians almost universal ly prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to be particular in taking the j Life Medicines strictly according to the j lircctions. It is not by a newspaper noice, or by any tiling that he himself may ; lav in their favor, that he hopes to gain ' :rcdit. It is alone by the results of a fair rial. For sale by J. II. McK.Uff. ' New and i heap Goods. THE subscribers are just opening tlieir! Fall au.l Winter Slock of Goods (which ' they propose selling at unprecedented low i! prices) consisting in part of I i Superfine blue, black, brown, green, and grey Broad Cloths . | " blue Beaver Cloths, II '' D<>c Skin Cassimcres &> Sattinets, ? " French and English Merinos, t ? Plain and (ig'd Mo us Lain de Lains, Rich figured and satin striped Chally's, While, red and green Flannels ol all q'lls, Kentucky Jeans '' i Sup. black Bombazine. COTTON GOOD3. A great variety of American, English and French Prints, Scotch and Frencli Gingham, I Cotton Cambric, Jackonct& Mull Muslins, ' Plain and figured Swiss Muslin, Cross bar'd Muslins, " " Swiss " Book Muslins and Bishop Lawns, s Marseilles and Wadded Skirts, Black and white corded Skirts, Blue York Jeans and Dcnins, Apron and Furniture Check, Bleached Homespun at all prices from 6 1-4 rents lip, I Unbleached do, from 7 cents up, ! o..<r.n. r?-:n: | uuiinih UlllllllgY Bed Tick. SILKS. 3 Super. I (alien Lustring, 44 Bine black Gro de Swiss, " Black 44 41 44 Blue black figured Silks J 44 Plain uud figured colored Siiks, 44 Colored and white Florence, 44 44 44 44 Satin, >! _ " Black 1 Rich Silk Velvet Vesting, figured, 44 Valencia 44 rl 44 Fancy Shawls of various qualities, I A. handsome assortment Bonnet Ribbons, I 44 <4 41 L-.: 1 _ /v A - 1. kjuuiiduu i aiaia no, - Ladies Silk and Rid Gloves, , <4 Black and white Silk Ilose, i j An assortnieiitof work'd Collars & Tippets, 1 j44 44 Gentlemen's Slocks, I;44 44 Chenille &Zephir Worsted J LINENS. Linen Sheeting and Shirting, * Russia 14 44 44 .! Rich single and double Damask Table Cloths, Fine and common brown Table Cloths, '4 Colored Tablp Covers, bite and yellow Working Canvass, I Si?gle ami double damask diaper and Birnsley, Russia and bird eye Diaper, ' Lin'.;; Cambric Handkerchiefs, hem stitch. ; | BONNETS. II Various qualities Straw B jnncts, !44 44 Leghorn do, 44 44 Hoods. ALSO, A largo stock first rale Negro Cloths, 44 44 44 Mackinaw and Dnflil Blankets, | A complete assoi tmenl of Saddlery, ''4 44 44 Hats and Caps. SHOES. t . _ , ? . , _t 1/? OL > mie iiiir smcii can Dnoes, " 44 14 *4 Bjotees, , boys fine calf shoes and Bootees, | Ladies English and American Kid Slippers, 44 Kid and Seal Walking Shoes, 44 Leather Shoes, Misses kid and prunella slippers, ; en and seal walking 6hncs, Children's leather and Morocco Bootees, 4, 44 44 44 slippers, Men and boys stout bl'k and russet bootees, These slums having been manufactured expressly lor ourselves by Ryan & Haverstick, of Philadelphia, and White, of Durham. tviil be found of excellent wnrkman! sins suit. which we arp authorised to warrant. ALSO, Men's stout bound and unbound shoes, Boys 44 44 44 44 44 500 pair negro shoes, manufactured by ourselves of good northern slock. j \Vc Iiuvp also, a g;.od stock Hardware Crockery ' ' Groceries. f la - :.t ' verv heavy stock of! '(j.ind .ir ir, -teni.il.' i to sell I hem at I a \ i ry s.' all ad -anrc, and would invite the I public to call and examine before thev purchase. JONES & IIUGI1SON. sept 10 42 P&e'SOIL&GE AM) ( ommission Business. THE subscriber has resumed the Fac- t tornge and Commission Business on 1 his own account, and solicits from his for- i " mcr friends and the public, a share of pat- d I ronnge, which he will endeavor to merit, p by imreuiitliMl attention and assiduity in all matters entrusted to him. n JOHN FALLS WALKER, s< AV 1, fioycc Co.'s IVharf, Up Stairs. Charleston, Oct. 3. 4t44. C . 'B'liK TF-lTSarV VBSITOR: Price:?Only nue Dollar and fifty Cents a yenr, in advance. P A paper devoted to general intelligence. Published in Choraw, S- C. once a week. p1 In Politics it will pursue an independent f course. j L motto:?"Unawcd by inlluencc?Un- c bribed by gain." in Persons wishing to patronise litis cheap ; c publication, arc requested to forward their! o names, and the amount of their sttbscrip- hi tions in advance?otherwise they cannot; p receive it. Address, without delay. AY.M. POTTCK, Cher a w, >$'. C. Camden (S. .) Annual JOCKEY CEUB RACES, 1LWILL commence on Monday, 9th * * Nov. next, with two Colt Slakes. The first will be two mile heals, two hundred dollars entrance, half forfeit.? The following are the entries. J. J. Moore, produce of Leocadia &. llowton. W. II. B. Richardson, produce of Transport and Mncklc John. Powell M'Ra, Jr. produceof Crusader mare and Rowton. rmveii auta, pruiJuce of Finance and Row inn. J. B. Richardson, produce of Julia and Muckle John. W. II. B. Richardson, produce of Venus and Muckle John, i J. G. Guignard, produce of Empress and j Rowton. j Wade Hampton, produce of Imp. Emma and Rowton. ' Wade Hampton, produce of Augusta and Rowton. J. C. Goodc, produce of Culiopc and Shark. ! Manner and Gibson, produce of Polly Medly and Rowton. M. S. Perry, produce of C'ongarec mare and Godolphin/ J The second will he two mile heats, two i hundred dollars entrance, play or pay. TliaJVd I owing1 arc the entries. M. K.^Snjjjhic. f. by Imp. llowton, dam. Martha Gnflir^^ J. C. Singleton, Nonplus, dam Crusader mare. _ J. A. Colelough b. f. by Rowton, dam ? Miss Easton. P. M. Butler, imp. c. f by Priam, dam J. C. Singleton c. c. by imp. Ro vton, dam Lambcll. Poivell M'Rn, Jr. bro. f. (imp.) by Mulatto, dam 4| Lewis Lovell, colt by imp. lltdgefurd, dam Beckv by Alarquis. SECOND DAY. Jockey Club purse $ four mile beats. TI11RD DAY. Jockcv Club purse 8 three mile beats. FOURTH DAY. Jocky Club purse $ two mile heati. WILLIAM KENNEDY, Scc'y. October !0 45 5t FOuTtTH CLAUSE I F nn On! nnnt?o nnltiln/1 ?? ? ; - vr.?...M..V V ? l*llll< U U I I VlUllilUli U to regulate the public market in the Town of Camden. I And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That no person or persons shall hawk about the streets, or nif r iir expose for sale any of the articles of provisons aforementioned, in any place in the said Town, except in the market aforesaid, unless such articles shall have been previously exposed for sale in the said market, for the space of two hours at the least; immediately before, and any person or persons offending against this clause, shall forfeit and pay the sum of one pound for every such offence?to be recovered by warrant under the hand and seal of the Intendant, to bring the offender before hiir, the said Intendant; and Wardens, or any two Wardens, without the Intendant; and if found guilty, judgment to be given, and execution to issue by the Intendant and one Warden, or any two of the Wardens, for the said penalty and costs to be levied by any one of the " Town Constables, to be recovered in like manner, as is herein above provided, for by clause three, and the money to be accounted for, and disposed of in the same manner. Resolved, That the 4th Clause of the Ordinance, entitled and Ordinance, regulating the public market, in the town of CamcVn, be suspended until the 1st January, 1841. R, L. WILSON, Town Recorder. August '2*2. 38 tf camden Journal. Published evert/ Saturday Morning1 * THOMAS W. PEGUES, Publisher of the Laws of the Union. <U three dollars in adca?xe, tl.rec dollars and fifty cents i;i six months; or f ur dollars at the expiration of tlie year. Advertisements inserted at 75 cents per square for ho first, and 37 1-2 for each subsequent insertion.? The number of insertions to be noted on all advertise rents, or they will fce published until ordered to be; J ^continued, and charged accordingly. One dollar V er square will bo charged for a single insertion. _ J Somi-mo..mly, Monthly and Qurlerly advertise. * lents will bo charged the same as new ones each in,-rtion. All Obituary Notices exceeding six lines, and 'ommunications recommending Candidates for pub: Offices cf profit or trust?or puffing exhibitions, ill be charged as ad\ crtiscments. Accounts for Advertising and Job Work will b? resented for payment, quarterly. U*AH Letters by mail must be post paid to insure unctual attention. Hr3 Moved and second(1 thnt the Clerk of tlie Hoard of G'omlissioncrs of Roads be authorised to reeivc proposals for repairing the Pridgc vcr Spears' Creek, and that he he auloiiscd to let it out to the lowest bidder: r' ronosnls to he handed in bv the 25th inst. C. J. SHANNON, Chairman, Fro. Tern: Oct- 11. 10