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f? ? ?PC imui u I II 'II )1 i-HMW' im.LLu.tmmv+ m IN THE COMMON PLEAS * SUMTER DISTRICT. Crane & Conway, J rs . On in Pro. J. J. Richardson. ^ i -- J.J. Richardson i ho Defendant, who J is in custody of tlie Sheriff of said Dis-| trict'hy virtue of the above staled ease, | having,'in order to entitle himself to the ;1 benefit of the Act, entitled "an Act for) the more effectual relief of insolvent ?1 o h ors" ?Scc., filed a schedule of his whole estate in the office ot rlie Clerli of the Court of the said District. Notice is hereby given to the said Crane &. Conway, and to all other creditors of the said J. J. Richardson, to whom he may be indebted, personally or by attorney, to appear at the Court of Common ' Pleas for Sumter District, at Sumter Court House on the (lib) fourth day of November next before one of the Asso- ' ciate Judges of the State of Smith Caroli- ' na, then and there to shew cause, if any!'* they can, why the estate and effects men- 'c tinned in the said schedule should not be ' assigned, and the said defendant liberated J agrecahlv to the said Act. J A r*. ES PA RSONS, C. C. P. I Office of the Common Pleas, ) Sumter C. H. Aug. 2. 1841. $ c [Primer's fee, Si2] DENTISTRY. DR. J. LEE continues the practice o 1 Dentistry in Camden. He will, on application, visit families in the surrounding country without xtra charge. All operations will be on ^tbe most ap- ? npuvpfl nrincinles. and warranted at least ~ equal to the best done in this community, j v Feb. 10. I FOR SALE OR RENT. 1 The subscriber being desirous of devoting more of his time and attention to * another branch of his business, will close ^ his House of Public Entertainment, on * the second Monday in August next; he * offers the same for sale or rent. Any pers >n wishing to embark in that line of business. would do well to call and examine the premises. The terms will be made accommodating. ? He lakes this opportunity to return his ? th inks to n generous public for the very liberal patronage tl.ev have given him. ^ L. SECREST. Lancaster, July 12, 20132. g JAM RS 0 vNTEY, f ATTORNEY AT LAW. P Will attend ihe Courts of Kershaw, Lancaster, Hic.liland and Sumter. Office in C -- C .1.. ,1 - J, me rear i>i me t>uuri, uiiu?ii. Camden, Juno 2. B K THOMVS S. ANDERSON, P Attorney ut Law. 1 Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, and S Lancaster. Ho may be found, duiring this sum- B mer, at tho Camden residence of Dr. E. H. Andcr- f son, sen. June 9. B ? E Fashionable Tailoring. * ritHE subscriber returns his thanks in j the citizens of Camden and its vici ( nity, for the patronage he lias received, and assures the public that they can have their clothes made equal to any in the c State, on moderate terms at his establishment two doors north of the Post Office, Broad Street. J. CHARLE8W0RTH. , Received, | Superior French and German Qunine. j Acetate and Sulphate Morphine,Veralrine, , Strychnine, Iodine, and all the new and | popular Chemicals, with a general assort. ni IJICIll I'l L/l UgO, VlltllllUtlJO, UilS, T Ut IUOII es, <fcc. , DELEON & LEVY, , Sept. 15. Sitjn of the Mortar. j INTERESTING ] o (he owners off'Bald Heads. THE subscriber ha* just received a supply o Grandj< an's celebrated C onpouud, lor the cure of ( D.indriff, Baldioss, Grev Hairs, tie. Price, two dollars p< r box. Aug 25 J. R. McKAlN, i\tw &c. The s'tbsc ibei has just recei\ed a I rge ad lition to hi* stock, con-isting of Germ n Guinine, English Calo oel B.-r udi \ rr. w R nt. Castor Oil. 1st ao!2d quality, I'ntsam Cnpaivn, Vc-atrine, Cainph ir, \lyrrh, Chamu mle. Sup. Curb. Soda, Lairi|> Oil. Paints Bf s s. ' ils, i.-ye Stuffs, Windo-v Glass, P rfu.i.ory, &c. ic . al of which a:e offcret' i low for ras'i, or >n a credit to ap rove-l cu-tooiers The sub cnb r would re iud those who ewe hiu dues of more t <a one year's -landing th t after next R'turn 0 ty t!iey utll liav: an op mnity of settii ? th* same w?th trie Shrill. as lie cannot meet his enjag-ineuu min-m sr ;.i i pu ictn ilitv on the part of s nne of is csto t:ers. Aug. 25. J. R. MsK \IN. j TO PLvNTifilic*. 3,000 pair Neitro Shops, inantifartiti*?mI &, Tor sale by the sul'srribers, &. warranted equal, if not superi >r 10 any yd offered ; an iIlls ooirkei. Planters w;ll please rallj iiitl examine l".?r ihe ns.-lves. A1,1)N. <fc AUSTIN. !' NOTICE: j? The Powder Magazine, in the rear of ' the Post office is oo\v rpndv f >r lhererep-| < i ?ni._ i "-iii . . i, ItOU OI pOWder. 1 lit- i\uy will DP KPJ>I uy Mr. J. II. Anderson, at his Ftore. U'lic Town Council earnestly request all persons havintr mc?re than one keg of powder O) hand, lo deposit such surplus in the Magazine. The safety of the town amJ citiz?*ns.-i ti casr of fire, is ' materially benefitted 5 It-injj ui. rder kilt he Town Dotutc.il, ' . EL. WIL* N Recorder. - ; * . ^Y. * *' v.*' * ' \ -X" v> . %' r . -rj. NEW CHEAP GOODS. F H ^ 1115 subscribers have just received JL* their FALL and WINTER supply L)l GOODS, which they design selling fven hiccr than their usual rates. They innsisl, in pari' of the following, viz: FANCY GOODS. Superior bik. Grn. do- Rhine, " ?? " 4>-,viss, single and double width, " blue.blk" Afrique, " colored figured I'ou dc Soie, i? t. plain " " . I " black and colored satin, " figured satin Vesting*, " plain b!k. " " ?' black Frc 11c!i Doinbazm, " " Silk Velvet, Slack and white English silk Hose, < ?? ' ?? Gloves, " French and Italian Crape, Italian setving Silk on spools, Super striped Chally, Single and double width Moulin de Laincs, Super Taglionicnnos, a'aew article for ladies' drosses, t handsome assortment of fancy Shawls and Ildkfa. Hack and colored silk Cravats, t complete assortment of Stocks, (now style,) Iemstiteh linen cambric Handkerchiefs, various qualities, lambric and thread Edgings and Insortings. L handsome assortment of Satin, Bonnet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons, iudics' black and colored Kid and Hoskin Gloves. ' Fillet Reticules. " Fincy do. 4 1)1 'ck F .'let Shawls, -4 Dun isk s:lk do. 4 B!.s :k spun d?? do. V'hite and black Merino Shawls, (i.ick and scarlet Thibet do. embroidered iirge Broche do. Ijndsomo Tuglioni do. LINENS. rish Linens, of every description, linen Sheeting, Damask Diaper. finc Barnslcy Diaper, Bird eye Diaper. 'ino satin Damask Napkins. 44 ? 44 Tray Cloths. 44 ." " Table do. " plain 41 do. do. 44 brown 44 do. do. Irown and bleached Towels, lussia and Scotch Diaper, Brown Hollands and Lawn Lawns, Russia shirtings and sheetings, 'olorcd Table covers. Cotton Goods. upcr Mcrseillos C-ats. Super Marseilles Quills, k'hi'to and colored corded skirts. 'urnituro and cambric dimity. | lain, figured and cross bar'd swiss muslin. 4- & 44 book muslin. Jtton cambrics and cross bar'd muslins, fconct and mull muslins, lishop lawns, green beragc, for Veils, landsomc black lacc veils, lain and figured bobhinet, black and white. .inen and cotton wire lace, ingle and double width Scotch Ginghams. Ilcachcd and Suffolk drilling, Irown shirting and sheeting of every quality, lleached " " " " Hue drill and york denims, tpron checks and bed tick, Itriped and pliiid homespun, rurniturc and Englisli Prints. Calicoes, at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yards for one dollar. Woolens. iuper Blue Cloth, Super Invisible Green Cloth " Black do wool dyed. " Brown do " Oxford mix'd cloth, super Saxony Cassimems. sattinets nnd Kentucky Jeans. Vhitc, green, red and yellow Flannels. Super Welch and gauze do. Printed Salisbury do. English, German and French Merinos, flandsomc fig'd Valencia Vestings. " " Merino do. (new article.) " Scotch Plaid. !" ' ? a 1- 1 rj i 4_J vvoraica aamasK, ana zjcpuyr wuioiuu. Double chained Negro Linsoy. Plaid Linscy and Negro Kerseys. London Duffil Blankets, superior quality. Super Mackinaw do. Shoes. Gentlemen's fine Calf Shoes and Bootees. " stout Kip do. do. Boy's fine Calf do. do. 11 stout Kip do. do. Ladies English and French Kid Slippers" Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. " Leather Walking Shoes and Bootees. Misses Kid and Prunolle Slippers. " Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. " Leather Shot s and Bootees. Children'* colored am' blank Morocco Boots. 11 ' ' ' ShocB. T : ii w article. J Jj* g ' -o i iiiado to our | order by It ? -v Hive cof P.iil deiphia, and i Wi.it St "trmalce, of D:i ivnu, purchasers may wfcit depend on their giving satisfaction, 500 pair Men's and Boy's Russett Bootes, made to order hy Daniel Smith, of Orange, and warranted to stand. ON HAND, OF OUR OWN MAKE: 9,000 pnii* of i\egro Shoes. Also?a complete assortment of Gentlemen and Youth's Hats and Caps, Wool Hats, Seal Caps, Ladies Straw stjjd Florence Bonnets of svery quality. Seal Trunks, Fancy Baskets, Perfumery, Umbrellas, Crockery, Hardware. Saddlery, Bagging, Hope, Twine, Iron, German Steel, Ironware, Groceries, &c. &c. JONES &, HUGIISON. Srpt.25. Ladies1 New and Fashionable SHOES. Ju?t rnrrirml, a linn assortment of Latlins' fitsliionubli' Shons, f r sale bv ALDEN & AUSTIN. Snpt.[20. BARGAINS. THE subscriber having purchased choice slock of Seasonable GOOI at the North, at REDUCED PRICE oilers the same IVlKCll Lower th have heretofore been sold in Curnden. They consist in part as follows: Colored Embroidered Mouslin Delain ) A beauti do S.ilin striped Mouslin Delain $ arljcle. Plain black and half inuurning do. Mouslin Delain, at very low prices Col'd fig'd Orleans de Flora, a new article for Lad Dresses, Merinocs, of every description Fine and superfine black and blue-black Bombazi CALICOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Mourning and half mourning English Prints, Super new style Prints, Handsome Ginghams, White and colored Corded Skirts, Furnituro Prints, new style, Furniture and Cambric Dimity, Bishop Lawns, Spool Cotton, very low, Apron Checks, Bed Tick, sisss. Superior black and blue-black gro. De Alpine Si do. black gro. d'Alger ( do. black and bluc-black Do Rhino < Chine Silk Hankkerchicfs, Fancy TSilk Handkerchiefs, assorted colours, Black English Silk Hose, French Silk IIosc and Gloves, Superior French Crape, Gentlemen's Silk Handkerchiefs, Superior Sewing Silks, Black and blue-black Silk Velvet, Black Satin, very stout, ffTWr-PUTC iad & JL\3 CJ ATI M Irish Linens, of every quality, Bird Eye Diaper, Brown Linen Damask Tabling Dinper, Bleached Damask Tabling Diaper, Bordered Towels, Brown Holland, Russia Diaper, Superior Lawn Liwns, Pink and blue Linen Chcci Damask Table Cloths, Brown Table Cloths, Colored Fancy Table Covers. WOOSEIS. Superfine Wool-dycd Black Cloth, do Invisible Green do do Blue, Citron Green, Cadet mixed ai Brown Cloths, Superfine London Cassimercs, Kentucky Jeans and Sattinetts, London Duffle Blankets, Fancy and Blankets, Negro Korsheys, Extremely Low. Mixed English Plains, very low. Wide Green Bucking Baize, Sup Heavy Druggits, for capeting or crum cloths, Rob Roy Shawls, Superior Gauze Flannels, Red, yellow and white Flancls, Spotted Salsbury Flannels, Superior Fancy Vestings, &c. Domestics. Virginia Cotton Oznuburgs, very low. Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Bleached do do Blue striped and Plaid Homespuns, Bed Ticks and Checks. Also?a fresh stock of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SHOES, As follows: Ladies' French Kid Slippers, do Kid Whalking Shoes, do Seal and Morocco Slippers, Misses' Kid Slippers, Misses Walking Shoes, Gentlemen's Shoes and Boots, &c. &c. ALSO?A complete assortment of Hardware, Blacksmith's Tools, Saddlery, Bagging Rope, Twine and Groceries. Sept. 8. H. LEVY. TALL & WINTER GOODS The subscriber is now receiving from the North large supply of DRY GOODS. HARDWAh and GROCERIES. Also?A fine assortment HATS AND GUNS. To punctual customers for cash, they will be disposed of at low prices. Sept 22. E. W. BONNEY. Valuable Maps Missing Any one having in possession the two first nu bora of Hall's New General Atlas, formerly bcloi ing to the late Geo. L Champion, containing Me of France, Hindoostan, Russia, Prussia, Swed and the West Indies, is requested respectfully. 3 earnestly, by the present owner, to leave thetn at I Post Office. Sept. 8 clothing; The subscribers have made arrangements with c aT fire# T lilnre ir* iVio niltr rtC Vi'tU Vnrlc tO kc fc,lv w' them constantly supplied with a complete assr ment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, whi they are authorized to warrant. The assortment consists in part, of the follow! articles, viz: Blue and bluck dress cloth Coats, of every quality " and green frock do " " Sattinett &. Kentccky Jeans Coatees <fc frock Coa Beaver, Flushing and Pilot Overcoats. Blue & blk. cloth and cassimere Fants, evciy qualii Sattinet and Kentucky Jeans do " Fine plain and fig'd Satin Vests, " Silk Velvet do. " Valencia do. Also?Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, &.c. They have also engaged the services a first rate Tailor, who will be in ronsta itllendance at the store and will make CI thing to order at the shortest notice. JONES & HUGHSON. Notice. WHEREAS, no letters of administration ( the estate ot Lodowick Thom| son, sen. c censed, have been applied tor since his death, pursuance of the statute, 1 have taken possession such of hiseflectsas could be found All perso indebted to said Thompson arc required to ina immediate payment, and all those having deman against the said estate are required to hand them this office, legally attested J. W. BASKIN, Ordinary K. D. Ordinary's Office, Sept. 22, 1841. " tf42 Fall and Winter Fashions The subscriber has'received from the North t Fall and Winter Fashions. Sept. 22. J. CHARLESWORTH. \? V-v/i - v . V N, . ,-Vl ; C/ % m 4 iy' * : <. a, r--; " * V"/ "V- "uVv/ 'V . J- . >.?* \'r ^ 'i' " - - ' ^ ": . - f' \ .*: '// a ? 1 ???? CAMDEN JOCKEY CLUB. . / " ' THE Annual Races over the Camden ' C>urse, will commence on Tuesday, the 1 Gtn of November, and continue three 1 days. | The Colt Slake for three year olds, 200 ' dollars entrance, half forfeit, will take ' r'e' place on Monday preceding the regular 1 rare?named and closed with the follow- 1 ing entries: - ' 1. M. R. Smith enters b. c. by imported Hedgeford, r'am Mary Francis. '< 2. J. C. Singleton enters b. c. by imp. " Non Plit?- dnm T.imheiv ? 3. N. A. Peay enters g. c. by imp. Row- 1 ton, dam an Oscar mare. ' | 4. J. A. Colclough enters b. f. by RowIk, ton, dam Diana. s to. 5. Starke & Perry enter clt. f. by Row- 1 lo. ton, dnm Polly Medley. i Stark & Perry enter b. f. by Old Bertram', dam an Arab mare. 1 6. J. C. Singleton enters s. f. by Row- 1 ton, dam Phenomenon. a 7. P. M. Butler enters b. f. by Rowton, s dam Bay Maria. r 8. John Cockerell enters b. c. by Row- ^ town, dam Flora, by Roanoke. " 1 First day, 3 mile heats. c Second day 2 mile heats. a Third day, mile heats, best three in 3 five. r A good purse will be made up for a sweepstake each day, after the regular 1 race. , 11 The purses will be good and the track k r...? j ? i 2 -i- ? - - p- ii ' 111 iinc inner, which nns now jaiien in me hands of its present proprietor, who will 1 use every exertion to pet up the full meet- a ing in a very superior style. s C. H. DAVIS, Proprietor. " n(j October 13. , l'< U3" The Spirit of the Times, New a Yurk will publish the above twice, and the South Carolinian until the 16th No- ' vember. C. H. D. n " P31.IAL3 S3MMTARY, . b Ornnge Grove, Sumter District, South Carolina.MRS. CHARLES SPANN, Sen'r. respectfully informs her friends and the public, that she uas associated with herself, for the purpose of establishing a Female Institution, three Ladies recently from Europe, and who have had considerable experience asTeacbeis. The duties of the Seminary will commence at her own residence on the 15th of November next. The course of instruction will comprise Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Ancient and Modern History, Mythology, Geography, the use of Maps and Globes. The French language , will be taught, and after a few months instruction shall have given the pupil some proficiency, it will be the general mode of communication between the Teachers and Pupils. Music on the Piano Forte C and Guitar; also, Vocal Music; Drawing: Painting in Water Colours, in Oil, and on Satin and Velvet; ^ Plain and Ornamental Needle Work of various descriptions, such as Crape Work, Tapestry, bead Work and Embroidery. , The Ladies charged with the duties of the insti- tution will be vigilant tn requiring an exact compliance with every Rule, and a strict nttenliou to a i polite and amiable department. Two Examinations will take place in the course ,.r ........ *>. k P.,mno nrwl Priorutc will lie f invited. There will be a vacation of four weeks ( during the summer, which the Pupits may spend . | either at the Institution, or with their parents.? Also, one week nt Christmas. f^fTh- healthy location of the Establishment in _ the vicinitv of Bradford Springs?and the strict at- j tnntion pledged to lie paid by the Teachers, to the 1 moral and mental improvem nt of those entrusted ' !1 to their car", will, they flatter themselves, ensure I 'E success to their undertaking. * ' * of TERMS. Per Annum. English Tuition, all its branches, $10 00 Stationery, - - - 5 00 i Ornamental Work of various kinds, 15 00 ( French, - - 40 00 Piano Forte, - . - 50 00 m. Guitar, - - . 40 00 Diawing, Painting in water colours, '?* in oil and on satin and velvet, 50 00 ips Use of Piano, per annum, - 5 00 en Use of Guitar, - - 2 00 i Board, - - 150 00 ?... j 'ei Washing, - - 12 00 'lc Use of Bed and Bedding. - 10 00 Dancing at the charge nf the master employed. ? Parents who preter furnishing bedding can do so Letters addressed to Mrs. C. Spann, sen. Brad ford Springs, will rnei'twilh prompt attention. ,nc Board and I'uitinn payable half yearly in advance. ! !<*P (Jj" The Pupils will have tho advantage of a se,rt" Icct Library English and French. ch Oct. 12. t(45 np CAiTIE UP MISSING, ON Monday morning lost, an apprentice to the Wheelright business named Henry Fitsim' moils, about 18 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, pale complexion, with thick lips, a little in^ chued to curl, which give him the appearance of ! grinning. He carried off with him a certificate of ' membership in the M. E. Church, which he obtain- ; ty. en from the Preacher in charge, by telling a falsehood. It is supposed he has gone to the West?perhaps to Texas. 1 will give a reward of one cent, s tfut no thanks, for his delivery to me. ] D. MI.NTON. , Oct. 13. DO3 Notice is given that ait application will lie made by the Vestrv a d Wardens of Sl^ nt Mark's Ciicrch, Clarendon, to the Legislature at 0- ts next sitting, lor an act of incorporation. To the Members of the Legislature of S. ? Carolina: General JAMES VV. CANTEY is re- j ?n spectfully announced as a candidate at the , If- i ? : r._ .L- . _ c * .1 in aPProacning session, lor me urnce 01 .iu- j of utant and Inspector General, by n* Many officers of the S. C. Mil'tia. ke ds ~ to TIlC subscriber is now receiving a supply of Bagging and Itope, Champaigne and Madeira Wine, Porter and ^ _ Champaigne Cider. Also a complete as# sorlment of Cutlery, Glass and Crockery ho Ware. Customers will be supplied on the best of terms. E. W. BOiNWEY. October 20. t - ; . < A. > -V *. .' ' : >?* R--J&r i -' " 5 -? t -. ..; ' T .' r . fSv AN ORDINANCE ' * ? . To-preyent Hogs from, running at large kjk within.the Town of Camden. :! 1. Be it ordained by the Inlendant ami Wardens of the ToCa ro den, and it is hereby ordained bv^the authority of-the -H same, That from ftlWfter the first day of. December next, ensuing, it shall t>e4feerasil a nuisance for any hog to run at-large iviihin the limits of the aaid Town. 2. Be it further ordSitted by the authority aforesaid", That from and after, the day ^ fixed in the first clause of ihis ordinance, t shall be the duty of the Marshall aiii 4? .U. .kt ? isuusiduica vi uic aaiu .. j. uwi?f ciuc* ^ right of any person, to seize and securer r \ ir kill and destroy, all Hogs foqntl run- . ling at large within the limits of" the said . ' rown, belonging to, or the property of ^ iny citizen or inhabitants ul the said Tptfrif ?and forthwith after such seizure, the aid hog shall be sold or otherwise dis- j losed of, by the person seizing the.jwme, inri he shall pay into the Treasutiy hf the ; rown Council, one-third of iHe.yalue of iuch hog so seized, and retain the other ? ivo-thirds value thereof to His own proper . 3 tenefit and use. 3. Be it further eracted by the ajithori- J y aforesaid, Thai it shall be the duty of I he Marshall of the said Town, from and I ifter the day fixed in the first clanuse, to _J| eize, secure and impound, any hog ran- f ting at large within the limits of the said vrown, as-an Estray, which may belong o or be the property of'any person not, a itizen or inhabitant.of the sard Town* ' rid to proceed forthwith to dispose Of the ? ame according to the Laws of the Slate especiing Estrays. . ' r' 4. Be'it further ordained by the authori- ' y aforesaid, That . (his ordinance' shall iot apply to Hogs being driven to mar- . ,et, in, or through the saidtown^^'f' 5. Be it further ordained by theauthcrly aforesaid, That the Marshall'shall pay fine of ten dollars into the . '? ury, for each and erery neglect of duty inder this, ordinance, to be recovered be- v'l jre the Town Council, as other fines nov*? 6. Be it further ordained by the author- | ly aforesaid, Thatall ordinances and part? , j if ordinances repugnant to, or Todo'nsis- ^ ent with this ordinance, be and arefhere- 1 y repealed. ? Ratified in Town Council of Caimdei* this second . day of O^ tobifr in the" Vi year, of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, ,and" <40 the K sixty-sixth year of thfe Sovereignty I and Independence of Ute-Slate of '% South Carolina. 3 JOHN M. DESA.USSURE, 1 lniendant T. C. October 0, 1841. 1 . .J - s ' THE SUBSCRIBER Is now receiving and opening a jstoek of iOODS, suiraI)Je for fall and -winter. Those desirous <>f purchasing arcinvied to call and examine. A.M.KENNEDY. Oct. 6. y WEAR. ^7*EW style fancy Cassimercsj and rich t[ IJ^j wool Velvet Vestings. _A!sji>?;Exlra ine black, blue green and routed. Broad, DIoths, just received and for sale on the jest terms;.by Sept. 29. E. W. BONNEY. N. B.?For sple, an assortment of Pifot, Flushing and Blanket- Overcoats.. AlaOr-^v. Dress nnd Hunting Coats made in the la- ./ lest stvle. E. W. B. | Oct. 0. ^ : ' >r+ " -j We are authorized to announce Capt JOSEPH BASKIN, as a can iidate for Sheriff of this District, at the enduing election. ?? ??-? |l3==,We are authorized to innounce WILLlAM CARLISLE, Esq. is a candidate for Sheriff^,of; this District . ^ it the ensuing election. * ' ' ~ " ~ : T NEGRO CLOTHS. | FOR sale by the subscriber,' a variety ] of striped and plaid Liriseys,' Ker- j seys and Jeans. Also, a fine article of j English Plains, 6-4 wide. ..j Sept. 29. E. W. BONNET. ESTRAY. South Carolina?Lancaster District. TOLLED before me this day as an Es- J tray, a bright sorrel Horse (gelding) ibout fourteen and a half hands high, sef e11 teen years old, blaze face, left shoulder ^ ind leg nearly white; the left nostril cut . V ?r split; he is very low in flesh. Apprai>ed at ten dollars, and may be seen at Dr. 4 Edward Terrill's near this place. The swner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. K. T. MORGAN, .Magistrate. Taxahaw, Oct. 8, 1841. tf46. THE CHARLESTON STA6IU Via Sumterrille, i Is again in full operation.. The Stages, Elorses and Drivers are all first rale and 10 pains will be spared to give Travelers comfort and satisfaction. Office at Stark's Hotel, Camden, S. C. V Oct. 13. 6t45 Gentlemen's French Boots. J A fresh supply just received and for sale -M )y ALDEN & AUSTIN. M Oct. 6. jjm Attend to your Teeth! I Dr. J. Lee may be found In Camden intil the 1st of October. Sept. 16. ^