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SherifF's Sales. BY virtue of sundry executions to mo directed, will bo sold before tlio Couit House door in Camden, on the first Monday and Tuesday in February next, the following property, viz: The Lynches Crrck Plantation, containing about 2,00 acres, bounded north and northwest by lands of James W. Cantcy, south by Angus McOaskill, nortlioast by lands formerly owned by Daniel Gun, cast by Peter McCaskill and Cupl. Jolin Williams, tho said tract being known as the "Porter Place," Also, One other tract of land, containing 1,100 acres, more or less, on tho head waters of Buflaloe creek, adjoining lands formerly owned by Masscy. Also, O.ie othor tract, containing 65 acres more or less, on Little Pino Tree crock, adjoining the town of Camden 0:1 tho east, bounded south by the road loading to Mclli's mill, west by the town of Camden, north by J. M. DeSaussuro and Thomas Lang, and cast by Little Pino Troe. Also, Town Lots Nos. 12, 11, Id, 2, 8, 7, G, 5 and 4, being live acre lots, on the cast of tho town of the town of Camden. Also, One othor town lot, No. 1059, in the town of Camden, fronting cast on Market street. Also, Ono other tract, containing acres, more or less, on Hague's branch, adjoining lands of William Mc Willie, James C. Doby and Frederick Bowen, on the west of the W.itcrce river. All levied upon a to bo sold as the property of Henry T. Cantey, tleo'd. at the suit of J. J. Blair, as assignee. One Negro named Caleb, levied upon and to be sold as tho property of John Ricks, at the suit of Norman Gillis. Three Negroes, named Ben, his wife, Sarah and child, levied upou and to be sold as the property of Peter McCaskill, at the suit of tho Bank of Camden. S. C. Ono tract of Land known as the Mill Tract, including the Herbert Marshall tract, in all about 400 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ot Kicliard IJyatt, Jolm Myers and Robert Turner. The Smith's shop and Timber Wheels will be sold with this tract. Also, Four Negroes, and the Plantation on which the defendant now lives, containing 1,100 acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Daniel Scarborough and Wiley Robinson. All levied upon and to be sold as the property of Lewis Peebles, at the separate suits of John Turner, Lewis Johnson and others. One large tract of Land, on which the defend, anl resides, on little Lynch's Creek. There arc on ? the premises, a good dwelling House, with all the other necessary buildings; also a Gin House and * Screw, a good Grist Mill, with two setts of stone, and a good Saw Mill, all in good order, hounded on the north oast by the lands of T. P. Ballard, and on the south oast by the lands of Gen. Cantey and William Tolbit. Also. 18 Negroes, levied upon and to bo sold as the property of John Williams, at the soperatc suits of A.G. Croswoll, Jesse DcBruhl, (J. & F. JMutheeon and others. -, . B. GASS, S. K. D. ^^Jan.12. LAW NOTICE. J SMART andT. S. ANDERSON, have formed . a partnership in the practice of Law in and for the Districts of Lancaster & Kershaw. One or the otlimay at all times bo found at their office in Camden. Vnu 1.V tfol J. SMART Will hcreafttr attend at his oflico at Sumter Court ?j/v House 01. the first Monday and Tuesday in every month. Nov. 15. WILE.2AM HUNTER; BTOK-BIXDER, CHARLOTTE, R. C. * f\ FFERS his services to the citizens of Camden, S. ? C. and its vicinity, and assures those who may patronize him that from the promptness and Rtyle in which he executes orders, he will give general satisfaction. D*Persons wishing binding done, can, by leaving their work at the Camden Journal Office, have it forwarded an returned without any expense for cariagc. Nov. 24. Fresli Garden Seeds. THE subscriber has just received a complolo sup. ply of fresh garden seeds, of the growth of 1841, which li? offers to his friends, on good terms. ALSO?A consignment of choice Double Dahlias, Geraniums, Rose Trees, Oleanders, Jessamines, &,c. &c. which uro offered to tho ladies at Now York pricca Ho will also rccicvc in a few days, a lot of choice Poach Trcas, Nectarines &,c. JAMES R. McKAIX. December, 19. Coiaiiiis^soiicr's Sale. Urias Powers and wife vs Ann Oilman and Mary Kershaw. Bill. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Equity, I will sell, on the first Monday in February next, before the Court House door in Camden, at itJ o'clock, M. a tract of land in Kershaw Dis-' :: :ct, lying on Sanders' Creek, containing 440 acre?, more or less, bounded Northwest by Sanders' Creek, Northeast and East by John Holland's now Joel Davis' land, South by the estate of McKinnon's land, and West by lands belongng to the Estate of the late Col. Joseph Kershaw. Terms?A credit of 9 months, with intercs, rom the day of sale, the purchaser to give bond .tf.fk /vaa/1 en/?m?!tn oo mnrfffirrn n V I III uuu 1* HWIIjjUjjV v * :he property, if required. To be Sold at the risk and on account of W. S. Johnson, the first purchaser. Described in J.3 original advertisement as tract No. 3. Purchasers to pay fortifies. JAMES CANTEY, Jr., Comm'r. in Equity K. D. Dec. 22,1841. Pr's fee, jjj>6 Notice. THE subscriber having purchased of T. A Hatrue Esq., all of his right, title, ar.d inter est in tbo Planters Hotel, Books, Notcp, Accounts and Stock on hand, respectfully solicits all those having demands against the former firm of Hague &. Gifford, or the subscriber individually, to present them for settlement, and those indebted to call and pay, as soon as convenient S. K. GIFFORD. December, 29. Job Printing, Neatly executed at this Office. BARGAINS. THE subscriber having purchased a choice stock of Seasonable GOODS at ihc North, at REDUCEb PRICES. offers the same ITlucll liOWCl' than have heretofore been sold in Camden.? Thev consist in part as follows: Colored Embroidered Mouslin Delain t A beautiful do Satin striped Mouslin Dolain ^ article. Plain black and half mourning do. Mouslin Delain, at very low prices Col'd fig'd Orleans de Flora, a new article for Ladies' Dresses, Merinoes, of ever}' description Fine and superfine black and blue-black Bombazine, CALiCOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Mourning and half mourning English Prints, Super new stylo Prints, Handsome Ginghams, White and colored Corded Skirts, Furniture Prints, new style, Furniture and Cambric Dimity, Bishop Lawns, Spool Cotton, very low, Apron Checks, Bed Tick. SILKS. Superior black and bluc-black gro. De Alpine Silk, do. black gro. d'AIger do. do. black and bluc-black De Rhine do. Cbino Silk Hankkerchiefe, Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, assorted colours, Black English Silk Hose, French Silk Hose and Gloves, superior rrcncu v.rape, Gentlemen's Silk Handkerchiefs, Superior SowingSilks, Black and blue-bluck Silk Velvet, Black Satin, very stout, iSNENS. Irish Linens, of every quality, Bird Eye Diaper, Brown Linen Damask Tabling Diaper, Bleached Damask Tabling Diaper, Bordered Towels, Brown Holland, Russia Diaper, Superior Lawn Lawns, Pink and blue Linen Checks, Damask Table Cloths, Brown Table Cloths, Colored Fancy Table Covers. WOOIENS. Superfine Wool-dyed Black Cloth, do Invisible Green do do Blue, Citron Green, Cadet mixed and Brown Cloths, Superfine London Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans and Sattinctts, London Duffle Blankets, Fancy and Blankots, Negro Kcrshcys, Extremely Low. Mixed English Plains, very low. Wide Green Booking Baize, Sup Heavy Druggits, for enpeting or crum cloths, Rob Roy Shawls, Superior Gauze Flannels, Red, yellow and white Flanels, Spotted Salsbury Flannels, Superior Fancy Vesting*, &c. Domestic?. Virginia Cotton Oznaburors. verv low. ? ? e> ? j 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. STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT In the Court of Common Pleas. Burrell McLcmore, vs. Charles Davis, Declaration in Attachment. Tiplfsrin itfillnr vs. Shndrick Wriirht. , Declaration in Attachment. John K. Wright, vs. William Royall, Declaration in Attachment, WHEftEAS, the Plaintiffs in the above stated cases did. this d >y file their declaration in my office against the Defendants, who arc absent and without the limits of this Stale, and having neither wile nor attorney within the same, on whom to serve a copy of the said declaration, with a ttile to plead thereto. It is ordered, That the said D. fondant do appear and plead to the sdd declaration cn or before the first dny of November, Anno Domini 18-12 or an order for judgment will be (.'ranted by default. S. BECKHAM, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Oct. 30, 1811. p'rs fee SO CLOTHING. The subscribers have made arrangements with one of the first Tailors in the city of New York to keep them constantly supplied with a complete assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, which [ tlicy are authorized to warrant. The assortment consists in part, of tho following articles, viz: Bluo and black dress cloth Coals, of every quality. 14 44 and green frock do 44 44 Sattinctt & Kentceky Jeans Coatees &. frock Coats I Beaver, Flusliing and Pilot Overcoats. Blue &blk. cloth and cassimerc Pants, every quality ^attinet and Kentucky Joans do 44 Fine plain and fig'd Satin Vests, 44 Silk Velvet do. 44 Valencia do. Also?Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, dtc. They have also engaged the'service of first rate Tailor, who will be in constant attendance at the store and will make Clothing to order at the shortest notice. inMM f. ii itc f i k<A rvf JWlVUOtX/ II UVJ 11 Ot?JV. Notice. THE co-partnerfhip heretofore existing under the firm of CHATTEN & SUTHERLAND is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. The business oflhe firm will le settled bv James K Sutherland. C. L. CHATTEN. JAMES F. SUTHERLAND. Jan. 1, 1842. ItVThe business will lie carried en by the subscril cr. who \> HI use every exertion to please, mid respectfully solicits from the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, a 6hnre of patronage. JAMES F. SUTHERLAND. j h I - A ' * &? I NEW CHEAP GOODS. THE subscribers have just received iheir FALL and WINTER supply of GOODS, which they design selling even lower than their usual rates. They consist, in pan' of the following, friz: FANCY GOODS. Superior blk. Gro, do Rhine, " " M Swiss, single arid double width, " blue-blk" Afriquc, ?' colored figured Pou dc Soic, " " pluin " " " black and colored satin, " figured satin Vcstings, " plain blk, " ? " black French Bombazin, " w " Silk Velvet, Black and white English silk Hose, " " ? ? Gloves, " French and Italian Crapo, Italian sowing Silk on spools, Super striped Chally, Single and double width Mouslin dc Laines, Super Taglionienncs, a new arliclo for ladies' dresses A handsome assortment of fancy Shawls and Hdkfs Black and colored silk Cravats. A complete assortment of Stocks, (new style,) Hemstitch linen cambric Handkerchiefs, various qualities, Cambric and thread Edgings and Inserting?, A handsome assortment of Satin, Bonnet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons. Ladies' black and colored Kid and Hoskin Gloves. ' Fillet Reticules, ^ " Fancy do. " 8-4 black Fillet Shawls, 6-4 Damask silk do. 7-4 Dla :k spun do do. White and black Merino Shawls, Black and scarlet Thibet do. embroidered Large Broclie do. Handsome Taglioni do. LINENS, Irish Linens, of every description. Linen Sheeting, Damask Diaper. Fine Barnsley Diaper, Bird eye Diaper. Fine satin Damask Napkins. " " " Tray Cloths. " 44 " 44 Table do. 44 plain 44 do. do. " brown 44 do. do. Brown and bleached Towels. ? Russia and Scotch Diaper, Brown Hollands and Lawn Lawns, Russia shirtings and sheetings, Colored Table covers. Cotton Goods. Super Merscillcs Coats. Super Merseillcs Quilts. White and colored corded skirts. Furniture and cambric dimity. Plain, figured and cross bar'd swiss muslin. ? &,'? book muslin. Cotton cambrics nnd cross bar'd muslins. Jaconet and mull muslinp. Bishop law ns, green hcrago, for Veils. Handsome black lacc veils, Plain and figured bobbinct, black and white. Linen and cotton wire lace, Single and double width Scotch Ginghams. Bleached and sufTolk drilling, Brown shirting and sheeting of every quality, Blonehed " " 14 44 Blue d.i!l and york denims, Apron checks and bed tick, Striped and pluid homespun. Furniture and English Prints. Calicoes, at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yard _ for one dollar. Woolens. Super Blue Cloth, Super Invisible Green Cloth " Black do wool dyed. " Brown do " Oxford mix'd cloth, super Saxony Cassimer?s. Saltinets and Kentucky Jeans. White, green, red and yellow Flannels. Super Welch^m! gauze do. Printed Snlisbuty do. English, German and Fronch Merinos. Handsome fig'd Valencia Vestings. " ? Merino do. (new article.) " Scotch Plaid. Worsted damask, and Zephyr worsted. Double chained Negro Linsey. Plaid Linsey and Negro Kersey?. London Duffil Blankets, superior quality. Super Mackiuaw do. ? h o e ?. Gentlemen's fine Calf Shoes and Bootees. " stout Kip do. do. Rnv'o fiiiA f!n1f rln. do. " stout Kip do. do. Ladies English and Frnnch Kid Slippers* " Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. " Leather Walking Shoes and Bootees. Misses Kid and Pruncl'e Slippers. " Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. " Leather Shoes and Bootees. Children's colored and black Morocco Boots. " " *' Shoes. " Leather BooIr and Shoes. " colored Gaiter button Boots, a new article. 0"The above Shoes having been made to onr order by Rvan &. Haverstick, of Philudclphia, and White &. Parmalee, rC Durham, purchasers may safely depend on their giving satisfaction, 500 pair Men's and Boy's Russctl Bootes, made to order by Daniel Smith, of Orange, and warranted to stand. ON HAND, OF OUR OWN MAKE: 3,000 pair of Negro Shoes. Also?a complete assortment of Gentlemen and Youth's Hats and Caps, Wool Hats, Snnl Pnnc T.n>ti>.a S ?n?l Florence Bonnets of every quality, Seal Trunks, Fnncy Baskets, Per | Turnery, Umbrellas, Crockery, Hardware. Saddlery, I Bagging, Rope, Twine, Iron, German Steel, Ironware, Groceries, &c. &,c. ' JONES & HUGHSON. Sept. 25. FALL ?fc HITTER GOODS. The subscriber is now receiving from the North, a large supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE and GROCERIES. Also?A fine assortment of HATS AND GUNS. To punctual customers or for cash, they will be disposed of at low prices. Sept 22. E. W. BONNEY. : - - ^ a card. .; DR. Wii. Reynolds desires to inform his friends and the public generally^ that having entered into onnection with Dr. Blandino, of Columbia, he will now devote himself entirely to the practice of DENTISTRY. This occasion cannot be allowed to pass, without a sincere expression of grateful acknowledgements to his friends and patrons for that confidence which has always been manifested towards him, whilst before them iis a medical practitioner;... Now about to embark extensively, in the practice of Dentistry, he begs to assure them that it shall bo his aim, still to preserve this confidence; and in all bis Dental Operations, (surgical or mechanical,) to give such satis- j faction as will insure a continuance of it. The woll-descrved and extensive reputation which Dr. Blandiag has long since acquired, needs no comment. Therefore, when thus connected, the hope is expressed, that without presumption, they may look or that confidence from an enlightened and discernng public, which they severally and individually enoyed. Jan. 19. Notice. W'HERF.AS, no letters of administration on the estate ot Lodowick Thorn; son, sen. deceased, have fern arplird tor since his death, in pursu.ir.ee of the statute, I have taken possession of such of hiseflects as could be found All persons indebted to *aid Thompson are required to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the said estate are required to hand them to. tins office, leg illv attested J.'W. BASKIN, Ordinary K. D. Ordinary's Office, Sept. 22, 1841. tf42 ESTRAY. South Carolina? Lancaster District. TOLLED before me this day as an Estray, a bright sorrel Horse (gelding) about fourteen and a half bands liigb, seventeen years old, blaze face, left shoulder, and leg nearly while; the left nostril.cut or split; he is very low in flesh. Appraised at ten dollars, and may be seen at Dr. Edward Terrill's near this place. The owner is requested to come forward, prove oropertv, pay charges rind take liim away. 'K T MORGAN. Magistrate. Taxahaw, Oct. 8, 1841. t(46. Tlic Renowned Horse, BEHTJU.NI>, JTJ2TI0R, WILL stand the next season at the plantation of the subscriber, in Clarendon county, Sumtor district, and be let to mares at seventy-five dollars tho season, and one dollar to the Groom. The money for the season, or a negotiable note given be fore the mare is taken away. Gentlemen sonding mares from a distance, to the care of the subscriber, can have them fed at fifty cents per day. Every care will bo taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but no liability for either, should they occur. DESCRIPTION. BERTRAND, JUNIOR is about 5 feet, 2 inches high, of a deep chcsnut color, without any white, of perfect symmetry, great muscular dcvelopemcnt, and commanding appearance. He was foaled or>. the 2d of April, 1827. PEDIGREE. BERTRAND, JUNIOR was sired by the famous horse, old Bortrar.d, who was got by old Sir Archy, whose pedigree I deem unnecessary to give. His dam Eliza, (full sister to tho well-known hor>? Gallatin,) by the imported Bedford; g. dam, the imported mare Mumbrino. Bertrand Junior's dam. Transport, was got by Virginius; her dam the celebrated running mare Nancy Air. For her pedigree see American Turf Register, vol. 2, page 309.) Yirginius was got by the imported horse Diomed: his dam, Rhea, was got by Chatham; his g. dam by Eclipse; his g. g. dam by the imported horse Shark; his g. g. g. dam by the imported horse Silver Eye; his g. g. g. g. dam by tho imported Horse Valiant. I deem it unnecessary to traco tho pedigree of Bertrand; Jr. further, as his stock is so well known throughout the United States. Transport, his dam was never beaten a four mile, nor never put up in a race of four inilcs, after a mile and a half; and never lost but one raco, and that n three mile handy cup race, aud then not in condition. Bertrand, Junior's limbs aro as fine this day, as, they were at three years old; with a single blemish, ana his appearance that of a colt. The season to commence on the first of February, and end on the first of June. Servants boarded gratis. No cccommodation for whito men coming with marcs. They must board somewhere in the neighborhood. WILLIAM H. B. RICHARDSON. Dec. 6. 14tl. Seasoned Lumber. A FEW thousand f.et of SEASONED LUMBi R. Ibr sale ~ Pre. I I.' JONES & HUGUSU1N. ] LARGE SALE OF I Valuable Negroes. BY consent of all parties, thero will be sold, Camden, on the first Monday in February | next, a large number of NEGROES, on a credit j of two years, equal instalments; interest from the j date, payable annually. Tho said Negroes are to bo sold under a mortgage, executed by James W. Onnley, to the President and Directors of tho Bank of the Stato of South Carolina. About 51 absolute- j ly, and about 35 for tiie life of J. \V. Cantey. j Of the purchaser, bond and personal security, j with a mortgage, will be required, ( At tho same timo and place, the HOUSE and LOT, the residence of J. W. Cantey, will be RfilH on the terms above stated, under a mortgage | , between the parties aforesaid. Particulars more in detail will be mode known on the day of snle. The attention of purchasers is invited to the sale, as the Negroes are likely, and the Real Estate desirable. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. F. II. ELMORE, President Bank State South Carolina. Jan. 5, Gl4 Notice. fnni duly authorized to sell John Williams' Plantation on Little Lynch's Crepk, nny person wishing to purchase .will please call on the subscriber. * :. V . .. J. Wf BASKIN. Jan. i} 6l4 TW K r.f ^ k - ' * A ' i 1L_UL'I*?I "I)'! '?> I . - Taxes* > Notice is hereby given that I tvill open' ? books on the first day of FebuarjL' %. next, at the store ofJamcsDunlap in Can*4den for collecting the Taxes for 1841, and will attend at the following places'oil thtf following days for the same purpose On Monday, 2SFebuaryat Liberty HW} on Tuesday 1st of March at Flat Rock; ort Wednesday, 2d of March at Ri.#??/* _ - ?w, vil Thursday, 3d of March *at Lizenby's; on Friday, 4th of March at Srhrnck's Millf on Saturday 5th of March at Cureton's Mill. * . . After the above named limps, I will afc . tend at Cntndfcn until the first day of Aprif next,-al which time the books will posi-c livel\ be closed, and all defaulters double taxed. ? J. W. DOBY, r. C. K. D * Jan. 5. 1842. > ? : . . .. u THE J fiabn's IDorlb of JfasljioiT, rr. , .; > ' v . r/. A new Monthly Magazine with the ?* ' above title, embellished with the earliest Fashions from\ Paris and Lo'ndon,. elc gant Steel and Mezzotint Engravingst * Lace Work, Embroidery. 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The work will he printed on clear and beautiful type, on a page larger than any" three dollar .Magazines, with fine margin, and strong, white paper, nnd will contain as much matter as can be compressed into thirty-six lnrge octavo pages. TIME OF DELIVERY. + The Magazine will bo issued on or before the 15th of the month preceeding the month for which it will be published, or dated, or about the time the steamships which sail from Europe on the first of the month, usually arrive. Thus the work will be in the hands of ever}' subscriber with the most correct fashions before they cao be got out here, and anticipating all other Magazines at least six weeks. THE TERMS. To bring the work within the reach of ill, it will be issued at two dollars per annum fora single, or three copies five dollars in advance, post paid. The cheapness of the work will be at once appreciated, when we slate that the London World of Fashion retails in this country at $10 per annum, and the Lady's World of Fashion will include every variety in the same style of excellence. TO CLUBS. 3 Copies for $5. 8 do for $10. Current funds, post paid. To Contractors and Builders. The Subscribers will attend to orders for North. i. lit' J O-.l ? _i 1 m. crn maco rvinauw oosnos, ready giazeu ?? unglazcd; Doors and Blind Samples, and Prices can be seen at tho Store. * All orders from the Country promptly attended to; MOOD & SIMONS, Main street, Columbia, S. C. < Sign of the Whale. Janury. 5. ' . -a iv . - - / 'T*.