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; ' 'tfm? ' ''* : -< ' '*. * ; s? -\- ? ... ... . '.v';v, . v --.- ..T . . . .* : ^ * t,-' >.. - ? *.v' I'NV nugtbGr^ormsn/nroriVcn or ghjidteti, u'ilLbo ero? '/?--- >& ployed -pitk: oiit.^pottonT andf.csteh- j$i3 every . .?*K 'iCr 'iLi'vmm WORKMAN. . fltHE subto&ef havii^beef.^^tntfc^ageiii ,iur mc -A. sale of PiafTo-Fort^ w^-^ceive in a. few weeks, a' 6npp]y, c6qstnmjed on a:nev plan,"which to. durabili/. **)'?. richness of tonet'dfc the-,?tyle of the'cases, cannot be ..." -enrpassed in^hl^cotfi^iarid'atasjiow' a price aa they ca'atepurchasedin*Nfcv* fYbrfc : - ^ ' ' . - '* r Cv GEO. ALDEN. . ' -July-Si, 1844. * V"/:' .. _ _ v . itEnoyAii . - -. . af the *Yctv Cheap Cash Store. . ' ^pHEJSubscribersivoBldrespectfillly^nforniitlieiEcusX tomers and the puMi^jhafcfbeyhave'this day removed to the stand one door south of Messrs. - Rosser & . -Ingram, on the corner-^}f JBre^d and DeKalb Streets whore they witl, as usual, keep., constantly on hand, i "\ ' large add.handsome stock<>? 'V. ~ ':. Staple and Fancj Dry Goods Croceriea * . , j. they will sell at their usual low'prices for Cash. Grateful for past favors,, tfiey respectfully solicit? ' contingance oflbat patronage whigb has been so liber allybestowed upon thera't^ thfcirojd'stand;c the low est prices," they can sell cheaper than Sfcpyothe MftMMmwt in the place.' Call arid Seel .H^ | j -f i*. DRUCRER & CO:' fpHE bodies -of. all created beings are-perpetually Un X deigoinga spodiesof. revolutionary changes! it ii therefore evident that in order to facilitate this periodi cal Change tire natural outlets of the' body must be kep in a healthy conditio^?for if. the noxious humors an allowed to adjourn tpo long in the body (hey becoim excessively-sharp and corrqsive, -occasioning the moe terrible ahd^KVal disorders, which frequently entai - ; yeafa "of suffering anffahguish.. This could be;prqyent ed by timely recourse to this, medicine?but when thi v-i is the case, air we haye to do is!.to. make immediate usi -f.tl -DbiMnBPifM VEORTAm.R TINIVERSAl ui lue ? ?. I'lLLS?i mcdiciui which - has attained its presen standard of usefulness solely from- its exceeding sain tary properties: these Fills being in (ruth noihinfldmon ' than an Assistant ofmature, causing her' to do* t ha tffcich is required tojfeduce a.heahhy condition of tb< - *e .body/ ?uch being twcase, it ig.evidqpt that they cai - be administered wilh|ifety;to advanced age, as well a to helpless infancy, axfiftn variably with, the same bene . ficial-results. . af "_v." Sqld ar25 cents, aSli Broadway,274 189?*Hudso! street.* , %* Principal QfHce, 2ljfeBroadway, New York. A fresh supply jaatwreceived-J)y JOHN ROSSER only, quthorized fcgentiti Camden.' Price.25 ceiits pe bo.t? with' foil dircctione? O* Beware of counterfeits. April 24,-164f " y . * ., ;.* 18 tf.. C ' H. TvCflApltiH, *" * VPQ fklc nnnnrtiiKtd in infnpm ihp eifizpni! nff?am ^ > f | niACJU IUIO vyjn/i ituiy w ?m?V? ?*. M*V W. J. den and" its'vicinity,'that he has opened a privat* boarding hoose at the residence of the late Dr. Anuer . son; he proposes to kecjl' * - ' * A house ii Kirkwopd during the. Summer if sufficient encouragement is'offered, . his whole' atten . tion will be devoted to'reiflfcring those comfortable wh< rqay. favor blni with their patronage, afld he.flatten himself with the hope of giving satisfaction.. * , >?.* His terms will be as foTlews.-*. Bbar<f.1ncludmg lodg 1p^t woodandjights, $i2*50pbr month,, without lodg. . life, $ 10- 00 per month, and for a cqmpany 0T6 or more, -$?50 per'month, all payable monthly. March 13,- - . " ^lOtf- . . JL" he has removed one door beldw*3fr.-Jobii Workinan.'s store, whore fee. will attend protnptly to all orders in his ljna of business. His pricee will be* moderate, . and his work fashionably executed. * , * J. L. BRASINGTON.* Feb- 31- " ~ " -tffrfe: - Bretis Coats. "* JReceivetHronvNew York: . .. f . Superfine.black Dress Coats, do invisible green Sacks," MbrinosSfibesimero Sacks, ' ' W.. ANDERSON CO. . : - Nottise, ' ' *> . TJTHEREAS no person bqjj applied tome for Letters Mv hf Administration on the estate*of George Q. Mc ?.*' ' * JnjfosV, si.nce.his death, I have-therefore in pursaance of jhe statute taken possession " of his goods' and chaitlCs * . , dj&h' qs could d^found: Therefore'allpersons having * * demands-agamst the said'deceased, are requested to bafld^hem in legally attested, and all persons indebted to the said deceased, are earnestly requested. to make ' immediate paymient. . - * JAMES W. BASKIN, O. K. D. * Ordinary's-O^ce, March-i9,1844.- -12tC-. . ' ' Grocerie* fc* Lpaf, crushed and Havana SUGAR,- -* '.* Clarified and brown ' V -do. - '" Old Government'-Jtwa^COFFEE,* ! . Rio and-Cabh.. 'J*J:* dpi. ' V-". '' ' '?f-71 " Neiv Orleans and Mdsco'vado_MbLASSES, . . Gunpowder, Hyson and-Black*TEA, ' * -.-Sbda.-and Water BISCUITS. ,*r ' " *? <itsO-i-A'N ASSORTMENT OJ? hardware; crockery & Saddlery. ^ ' Receivethby recenfarrivals, and for sale by . . * W. "ANDERSONCO.. 'March 6.' South Careliaa-DarUngten OMrict. . - yu'*.<? -*/ iuvii uieu a pennon duiy vt?nuS(J| . ' praying that the said George. H. Moye may. have tb? benefitofthe Act of "Assetably, commonly cJllealhe insolvent-debtorii act, Tt is therefore ordered^ that all ' tho creditors ot the said George If. Moye.-do'appear be"fore the Judges'of the Court of Common Pleas on tho eighteenth'wy of November next,* to' show ca'us'd, if : arty they hare, why the^ prayer of the' petitioner should not he granted. ' . Clerk's Office, Darlington Court House. - ; - . V - - v S. WILDS DDBOSE, C. C. P. ' ; ' Feb.'?8; 8*tf * . .v.?r-r^?-rr- *-r-' / tmmitie*., > . V ' \ /fl^Ouhd Ail $f:L^ca^yJDistnct<M'the 29th January. 1.. lasV* ftdgrb girl.wbocairs herself-Mar^ha, arid says 1 . she belongB to a tHanby,tbe name of John Dankin, who { .. * has a brother by the name.qf iJabney -Ounkin a Baptii t n Preacher?the 9'ate, Countor. or district where; her ,1 mis^r lived, .she says .she dftnt know, The o.wheris ii refludsted to come and prove his property and take her1 e away. / II. HANCOCK, S. L. D.. s; March 0^ , t(9 a r FASHibN.VBtli TAILORING. P JctBepii Charlcswjortli, " * Tinders hiaibanks to hid*customers far the generous ? patrohag^hahaH received, and respectfully informs | . the p.ublic that he continues to carry on'business at his- w old staud twrf^ofcru ahrivn tho r?f1s? ?L - " t ?fv wim,?, wnere inose g( wie&lffw txrhaYe garments neatly-apd'fashionably made q ar$ invited to oaH. . Jan. H. Coach Trimming and Painting. * _ THE Subscriber informs his friends .and tho public, that be has located*" hinjself-at-'Major AVhitaher's 1 shop, wbsro he will carry on the above business, and alT J% . -kindsof repairing of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies &c. Ci His terms will be .moderate, and the . work warranted satisfactory. _ JOEL B. GRIFFfV. < //r- J ' . ' is Of- -V . CARRIAGE MAKING. f 4 jron^ iUs^ith '';yj" TENElER&his apknowjedgegients,.forthe patronage. J be has received, ?x>d*would respeclfdlyiaiariB the i public, that he may be fopnd at his old stand' fully prev- ^ : pared to execute ali work connected with carriage making and repairing with despatch, and at prices toiuil the timet. Hebas'Jately laid inla sujrply-of new wid fashionable materials, purchased^ cafcb,. .which will > enable hi<n to give. satisfaction, both as regard* the.fin- . ' ishofhis workmanship and nrices. * He solicits those ' who need Work flbne in'hia line, to give hicb a trial, pis 1 he feelifconfident they wiffbe'pleased?'-' ' ; May 8,1844. ' . .FRESH MEDlClNJESf.&c. . * rjlHE subscriber has just received a large addition .to. i r A his stock, BelectedVby himself "in. New.'York and ? Philadelphia, which'befeels confident will.enable him to compete-successfully, & to variety-, and prices, witht - any similar establishment in the' up. country.-. v r; . Medicines. r, .Calomel ; GUm Myr'h . ' Qainhio Chiinphor. Elhbr* . M." . Carpenter's Saraaparilla ?' - .*- '7^ ifegGei . Jo " 3/^Rhujttrb ' - Rushton &, Co.V do * Tpoalc - Marshall'* do.' t Bicarbonate Soda Carpenter's rink Koot 8 Tartaric Acid. Extract Wahoo ft " *" ' c ' Morphine . - . < < Liverwort " . j Voptrine? ^ V Bnchu ? u Peruvian Rartc. Ate. " Ate. .Atc; g Pertpmery. a . Cologne Water * .: Superior shaving'Soape" j Lavender , do" Fancy . do' . s t Honey do : Potfrder PuSk and- Boxes' d. Bay Rnm.'- ? Toilet Powder Ato.- ... 8 Willi? wGlass, 7 ^ 1 Of.all sites, from 7 3^9 to 24 X 32. ; . ' Painti Ac. . 1 Wcthcrill &,'brothe/s White Lead, Linseed Oil, Sperm P Gil, Train Oil, Copal Varnish, Leather Varnisir, Japan Var. hish,' Chrome Gfeen, Paris Green, Verdigris, Chemical a Green, Chrome Yellow, Prussian Bluc&c. &c. Brushes. , Paint Brushes, White Wash, do. Xooih do. Shoo do. flesh do. Shaving do. Nafl do. superior Hair do, Ac. &.c.; r . Lamps. Glass Lamp*,. PJatod do< Brittanniado Solar- do. .(supe: * norin brilliancy of lightlo the Astral, lamps, and burns anitaHvan vail with I,*rd ?m Soena. Oib) * . 1 Together with THERMOMETERS, SURGICAL IN. r STRUMENTS, SYRINGES, and a vark* ?f FANGY " ARTICLES, .whidb will be sold low and on accommodating terms, to puocbpl customers. j. ... v 1? JAMES R: McKAIN, . May22:. > 5 New, Cheap Boot, Shop and Hat Store. Opposite JtlcKain's M>rttg-Storc. WILSON <& [SHEjGOG , 7 ' ITAVEjust opened awell-selected and entire Block of - fl. goods ia?the above.lmei\which they offer uouituaK . ly tow.for cash. " - . "; . ~ consists in part? as follows:? . . . Super. Gaiter Boots r . Extra find"llaots " KidSlipe . T DoublerBdjed do . " Morocco Walking Fine seal do . Shoes. ', Kip.pegged do * . % : " Kid walking slides Fine pegged Bootees, ' prunella lace buskins " putppsoleddo " English kid ties x* ; " pegged.'' do .. " Seal hnskins &c.&c. 1 " Kid Slippers * - **!# < *? - L m c%: r . - v . .. muses o noes. ' -oeai Thick'sole Kid-SHps . ?- Black and JIuseet Brogans Fine Kfd Slips "and Ties Boys & miasCT echool tbioes Morocco.Buskins ; . < Children's Shoe?) Seal Lace welts, Sic. tic. OTevery depription. Gentlennei'i Hats and Caps. < Fme Beav'dr, Fuf, Pearl Spstrti i g, Cassimere dhd An- 4 S?la- HATci; Fine~.Cloth. and. "Glazed- CAPS; Boy's . ats and Cans,- of every variety. . CTbe subscribers will also carry.on'the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, aod- hppe, by 'strict attention to bu- * sineBs and the best endeavors to please, to merit and re- _ ceive.a liberal ebare. of patronage from the" piti?ons of Camderi and thesurrounding country. - Y ,'4'i ...WILSON & SHEGOGf. ; " Jan..31.v.. ^ Stj" ?? > * * '* 9 * i i Shingles. ..." * 20,600-Sh ingles for sale?apply tp . ' . v . JAMES McEWEN. . Mey 1; 1844: ! , . . ,17 tf \ : L (ileatleiiicn'f Bod||? And fine.Gaiters, . of a superior quality, just received and for sale by ' * April 17.'. Y... ' ' * ALDEN &. CO..;I" ADjES and- Misses. Colored' "French Slips, a very li fine article, {orMle by ' . ALDKN & CO.- .. .. April 17. , y.y- io WIIXIA^f M.-SHAiritOjr, .. .. ,ti( attorney at law,; - CAMDEN. S. Ck V ' " =.? r-??? ?. ; r su ? . J. B. KERSHAW, : . . .. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ^ CAMDEN, 3.- C. - J E. W ? "^%AWAGB?{T. PJ .//' ca'wden, sc. ' ; w. b.lOHSsm, v " /HANK AGENT, . . an, Camden, .s. c.\ - i * **' " J. liEEj'W.'P. ~ ? SURQEON pentist, . - camden* s c. // " ^ ~ ;. /" N, A. F/JJrewer? . I . . t. A'ATCHAc' CLdtK^AKER At JEWELER,-. -JjJ . mflX<CVAB10TT13, Xi'C.', cba JJ ESl'EOTFlpjbY nifortns tjje citizens of Camden -0f-j lK and the public in general, thathelias opened a abop . c ext. doof south of Mf. Hoiley man's; on the east side of fain street, where he will carry on the'sbove business X all MB branches; common in this .country. From hie xperiehce he doe? not hesitate to say, that he will give. atiBfaction in the repairing of clocks, watches, jewolry Til nd all other work connected with the business. The iiblic favor is.respectfujjy solicited. ailki Camddn "s. O.,-July 3d, 1844. * 28 tf ehac ?1 t~ " .... ? ^ * :?~ blue - Fnblic Xotiee i^?g S hereby given, that tho fown Council of Cajrtden, in' dies conjunction with the citizens of Kershaw District, rcal< ill petition to the Legislature of the State at its next . (E Vision, for a Pubjic. Road leading from Camden lo origi adsden. By order bf the Council. cleat R. L WILSON, Town Recorder.. N August 7, 1844. ': * . ' ' ai ?? UA via 1U 7T ~ Notice. IMPLICATION will be ra^do at the next Session of 1 L1 *ibe Legislature.! for an act of incorporation of th& J\ a inrloston Baptist Association,. - fore 1 SAMUEL FUilMAN, Moderator. accoi August 7, 184*. M' - v? ? J niMjs . m .* b- ^ . ^ .,_v^.-> w->. -, , ' . -.'VW m ; ;; ' - ; Sands'S^rsaparllla. jnttlS fcedicine is curwttttly.performiDg altpost incredtHhte'eureBof dfeeaaa^etainiFYr^mpiBferiM^of thi ijood and general.8yeteraVf:Jt has arrested arid cured nuuerdus cdsee 'fi/.scrul'ok|g..a?ie.ctioDe," diseases of the ikin^teumai'fc'gottt.diBa^edlifei'fpaiiifuleDlargmeerU: if the. toee,elbow, add wiotjoiDts, cbroaic rheumatism, so i-&4hr9*t? cbroaic c oni^ti oiial disorde re, and various 5ther Uiseases arismg iratfqjopurv qvt^uuux>.. _ ju tun, irewraliao aM. stroogMEocsotrsted jjl the valuable nediciiml properties .of SiapkarUla on which its activity 3epends, compounded 1m other remedial agents, seleced from the vegetable figdom, the'" whole Strength of 6'liich is extracted oa &|3ntirely new. principle, which haa cost man? years of Cor and much expense.' Tjie jp-eat'ohject cesiredis A-triumphantly accomplished, in the'production of a r4edy possessing a ctinti;oHing potter oyer supposed ittrable disease s,heretofore unknown in the history onedicine. The testimony of th? who havo been ctrred bVfts use, with tbeir rcsidetMS, has been published;.from time to' thnft, and were-iesirabfo-a mass of themibet overwhelming testimoupduld besought' forward,.pro v-' ing rioetconclusively ifcnesiimeble value, as "an active ind, curative medicinan the above disease's. 'The afflicted, or thosewhofV bavegiven up in despair,"and aihrintprested/ are invp .to make a .trial ptrth is val - uable medicine, or to A on those who have come-forward and borne pub) ic^etimony of its priceless lvalue t* them,;andsatisfy'tTjoBelves individually ofits power in' arresting and cuririiiaease', and of what it has performed for others; - ^ P * >7. Further proor'of thlEcacy and virtue of Ibis valuable medicine in Rhe0jti6m. >. . '. V . The following letttfwas addressed to our.'Agent at Savannah:. ?Z" I - . v, - .' Ogeciipe cjss, Roads, Cla. Aug. 24, 1843.- ' Mr.'.G. R.Hendbjcxs, Savannah:" * l- . ' v!UOT fir?ffavinglet irecovered from a most severe -trtTi. T?L.l - ?>"t- _.t.r_Wr Crm curumc xvueumaiiBiajuj wmtu i iuk uot? amyyu-w many years, and havi used various Terapdies wrthout any .success, I am nc induced to write -you in respect to-Sands'.Sareaparil to w hich valuable medicinje-I owe my present ermenTof health.- Despatringof ever recovering, fron is distressing' disease, and While .laboriog-uiider the a: acute agony and pain. I-was parsuaded to try the rsaparilla, sdnighly recommended for the core of Rl matjsm. 1 tried One bottle, and the.little benefit derjd from that one induced ine to give it a fair triaj^yp I did by sending down to you for half a dozen -botti oni am now happy to say 1 find myself, for-the 6rst ti ia twelve years, -wel 1-an.d able to - do my necessa ry d utp I send you this through a feeling of gratitude due thiifjellent med icine, and a sense of obligation to my ifotr beings, Khat 'those similarly "afflicted may Be<*ndefl to try this valuable remedy, Sands'Sarsaparillirth '. m \ Yonre'wl great respect, *. . ' I . DANIEL FOX. 03"The aboreiva ibis.mddicine i? for sale by '"' J.'"' P cKA.IN,. Camden, 8, C. ' : ' lp-KE4) ,;THiS!loj Just received at thfCrleston Cheap CasA Stobe, . .* Jfri supply erf"" , %PRING AN1 SMMER DRY GOQD&. *, Fan :yiand 8lopIe. Rich .Paris printed' lujns 4-4 Irish Linens . _ V * Cotton &, worsted Bflzlns 9" &, 12-4 linen' sheet-' <= Strip'd & flg'd. Prodi Iks Y . '"S Rich cbaraeljon /do 8, ? &-10-4 tab. diaper' o Black and blue-bW / do 3 & 4-4 bird-eye djaper. J ~ Sup. Eng. & Fr boiteine Eng. Huckerback do. g Earlston ginghams/ r . super, damask napkins Plain andhenietitcfilben Long Lawns *i " "J rambrip Hdkfs. . Gauze and welsh Flannels, WjlTE GOODS. ' Cotton cambric d <ambttc muslinF, . Crosd barid am triced. *;. * dm }. . ' Gwias/book, an ailtf dp . ' . Vein-striped adaa. ' do . *. " Drawn.Tarlata^J : V ,* v? Mull,a la-Swfe^1 'n, - - - . ;*"* Plain an(TTl^?<?ffl)ui&tiaCTra % j \ 8-4 white b^binpr payilions ; .. Bishop's Lawn f imitation cambrics - ' 3,000 yds..bobbt, lisle and thread edgings and insert! tigs, ff^rn l8;?..r. dozen yards npwards. [Bonnets. > Open Willow. v 1' ."Fine Tuscans, Plaid do . [ r . Open do .Colored -do 1.1 . I. . Plain " 'da " Corded ' do* 11 *-j Artificial Flowers ' and Caps.,' - Beaver,-FU* and. VM Hate, white and coloured pajto* leaf d. ack glazed. Cape. "V . . 'i ifcoes. V.v.;. \ general assortment Ladies' and Misse's aod Boy's, some a?o' is "as 37^ cte. a pair. . -* .HawK^ e and Cntlery. .?' A generals 60i ;e?Jtjtoo-tedjoos toname. Slone and T1 a 'i are, flower Pote, Ac. :<IKCEB<1ES. ; - ^ .-.Double refined I af d-crushed Sugars * * >'.* Sup. green Rio i Jof? - 1st and-2d quality Ricp < . New Orleans M tlac s, 1st and 2d quality Starch Mustart, Raisin* B . Almonds, &c. Hyson Tea, (very J< ) Olive Oil Whits' Wine VjiegJ Table Sdlt '' " ... Leaf-and Plug Ttb;foi (some very choice) ' . N. (>.'and Alusoivi Sugar, Salt in sacks Cinnamon, alJspiejoves, pepper, ginger,'Ac. "Sporm/Cdndlcs, ferwinter-atrained-sperm. oil.(low) Best paint orlf lej -Id, best Flour..Irish potatoes Seed, soda, water Jnjoa and pic-Bic Crackers,' Superior Spanislj fears. -* .' ' ft!"/"The Anono "wT.Fm srild a* low as thav can he jught inCharJesft/or casK?^The Subscriber hav. ig ah ageht tbcrwuying for him at the cash aue-. * - U PERRY MOSES, ' At Murray'sm.Stqnd, opposite McKain's. N. B.?Baker's |ocou, warranted pure, and (> iparior'quality. I . April 10. .* .tillorwor .. '( 1HE nndersigned.vtjd inform their friends, and the . public, that' they ave taken the stand recently cupieq by WniianuSeveme, where" they are'pre red to execute all , is in t|ie above line.- Having rchased'the righftose Cbappells celebrated Role 1 Cutting, and receive imple instructions for Using the . me, they flatteribbtiilves they will be able td'giye | defection both in regd to fitting and workmanship, j d solicit a shareJpf plic nattonage. \ .. i U All garments waante'd to fit, or no chaige marde. m ' ' * m watson & Wood. ' insurant against fire. : . - . CAt>Mt #300,doo. ' IHE subscriber has b^n appointed agent fortho New . York Contributioftsip'. Insurance Company, and ia v 'prepared^to take rrjcs on Duelling flouses, Ware , usee, JBarns, Stabbsjnd Buildingsin general. Mer-' ridiie and HouselnldFurnimrfe at reasonable rateB ; )rtmium. (i YV. D. McPQVVALL.Jamden,-S. C. Apil ft, 1844. . 15tf '.; . " eTh .Draining* ; l a fc, Woollen and Gdtwi Dyer -and Renovatornext door above l&XJohn Rosscr's Sfore, ^ 'ODLD ref?pcctfqlyvinform the public, tliat he .is prepared to do al lands pf work-in hisline, to-wit: s dyed a variety oj cdors; woollen goods' dyed any le of green, browni drab, claret, red, yellow, jet and ' ( black. Pongeesdjed brown, jet and blue-black... a horn, straw and epp bonnets'dyed and pressed. La- ' ' JUld fteiltl^FTlPn^arroiAvioiSfa mSnAtm?/i/1 o?/l iKa i D -? .... MnuHWMio Ibiiviuv^u ?HU tilO wwiw* <j jred.without thejeasi injury to the article.' ' ? rMilitary* uniform cleaned'and restored to their ? nal color. Carpet, table covers and hearth rugs iied without injury to the color. " . -B.?His dying wjl not soil the whitest article. arifch 27. ] - ' tf!2. ' T. . .Money. 1 LMjons indebleif/to the subscriber,. for the liist 3 I nfftfour years, ait Vequostod to tall, and settle be- H Itefirrn Dajvothert-ise they will find their notes and . lints in the handfc.of an Attorney for collection, ni mt further notice.- E. VV. BONNE Y. ' i if *' ?v wnnl ? ? , , y- - ~ . .. - . .v;y- . *.Y " ' ; tf'r ' ! Ill 1.1 if II . if IUST recgyedr a.Jot of superior new Ffour? for sale ?-at fivedollars a jbarrel., ; , ' '^telling off?summer pantaloons at'cesti'-Opposite - ^mcjwjn-s arug-siorfljs',-.? wsijvrs-x_i?uo?>o. i -TO fES_ttrBlil6/' ^ ' Stage Accommodation. }Fr(m Gadsden, on Ihe-RcUl Road: toDarlingion ' CaUrt Souse, tyl way'-''of- Statetorg; Sv'miertriUe . brddleyviile and Durant's Ferry. ,, fllHE ehoi^Iberst on the first day of Se'ptembernext, X TiwHtlS^Thence^ aLlJVJS 'OF STA'G-E^between Gadsden o'ii the Hail Hoad, and Darlington Conrt Hduse, paBeinff^tateburg, Spm'terville; Bradleyville and Da'-' . rant's retry?to ran trifWeekly. ^' J ' The Stage wilUeavd-Gadsden immediately,alter .the arrival of the paajenger cars from' Charleston, on every , Tue^ajyTfinj^ay and.Saturday, and arrive a^Darlirtgton Honfe the next evening,'at P o'clock, P. jftf and leave Darlington Court House every-Wednesday ,' Ft^dey atjd Sunday morping at 1 o'clock, A; M. and ar, Hve at GadiEteh .'the next night at 8 o'clock. . : .. PRfCE OF PASSAGE. Prom Gadsden .to Stateborg,' ;' #3 00 t " Sumtervnie, '* - 4 00*: " . ' ? * . ?-Hra<fl2<rvi1Tflr * ' ffcSrt -'MBrant's Ferry, - (?50 " " Darlington C. H. -J *&00 The stages are hew'aud commodious, and will be provided-with good honwtand- skilful drivers. -The proprietors trust ^hattjftrprovision for the .public-accommodation will meet with a libertl patronage: . ? BUTLER & DINEINS. . - ^njtitervilJe, July 23,1644.; TD^The Charleston Merdury will please give this advertisement fqar-weekly' insertions' and-forward bill to Sfutatervilfp. . . The State of South-Carolina. AT>(Jeneral Assembly begonand hidden at Columbia on tbe .fourth Monday in November, in the year of t> bur Lord one tlfcusand eight-1iub<fred^w?d fortythree, and fromjtence continued by djve& adjdurn'ments to -the nineteenth day of December ip the same-year. ; . A-Hill to alter and amend the-first section of the third Article of-the Constitution. . . . .; " Be it enabled; by tiie-Senate and" House of Representatives now met andsKtingin General Assembly, that; the first section of the third article' of the Constitution be altered and amended tor read as JbUowfe: ' "Theio ' drcial power shall be vested .Th such superior aod.infe-. rioCCourts of Law and Equity/as the Legislatures talk irom.time totime'direct and establish;'' the judgqp of each hereafter-to be/olected shall hold their comjnia-. sions during good behaviour . Until -thev have attained "the age of soty-frve years, but no longer; and the Judges of the Superior Courts shall at stated times "receive a compensation for their services which shall neither be -'increased or diminished;during their continuance in-office; but they shall receive na fees or perquisites of of-, dee, nor bold any other office of profit or trust under this State, the United States or aqy other* power" ' . In the Senate House,-the nineteenth day of Decegaberj in the year of Olfl Lord one thousand eight hundred ah'd fQrt^fhree. We certify that the'-above, bill-hhs . been read during (he present Session thfee-times in House of Represeiftatives,.and thrte times in the .Senate,/and was agreed to by two-thirds of both Branches of the whole representation. ' ANGUS'-PATTERSON,; .i ; -v ... Speaker of the House of Representatives. * ' ' . SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 4 '. ;' / . Columbia, tfth June, H&L ,.r y " I do hpreby certify the foregoing to bfe a true"and literal Copy of a Hill, entitled -"ABill to'alter and amend ?lia -finrf wciinn of fho" thrrd article t>f the ConstrtiitioiL" Passed bo the nineteenth day'of December, in the year of Our. Lordbne.thousaud eight hundred and forty-three, and now In'this,office ' - Givenmnder my hand and seal of the State the day anil" year above written.** . ; V * : WM;>MRTHU1L * . . ... ' Dep. Sec'.ry of State.. . .7 . In'the House or Retbesei?ta^iV?s>' -d . December 16,184.1. | - Resolved," Thatthe Clerks of the Seriate abd'Hopse' of Representatives, do canse thejliil passed by this Gen/ oral As^rnbly, entitled "A Pill to 'alter and amend tlie first $ecftotrof thfe,third article of the Constitution/' to. fcepjrblisbedtbree"months previous to the next general .elections for members of the General Assembly, dgfreea-' .bly to the-provisions of the Constitution, , Rcsofvpdf Thatthe House do agree to the Resolution,. . > ^. Ordered, tfiat it b? sent tothe Senate for concurrence. By order, . -* .... T. w: GLOVER, C.H. R. v-; " ''IwTHfr'iSgiiAtB, . * : ./ Ht?Pcp??er,19,*3yS43i J Resolved, That * he-Senate do conctlif in the Resolu?, tion. * r. : Ordered, that it be returned tathe House ofRepfesen? tativos. '' * : \ . *" "Byorder. . ' \ VWM: E> MARTIN, Cbiiiiifltted. [ TO the JaiJ'of Lancaster ba the 14th jnst-, ra negro man who calls himself Ned, and pays he Belongs to Isaac Dantzler 01 Orangeburg District:. The owner is . requested to come forward, prove his property; - pay chargeaand take hitn away. ' ' . yH. HANCOCK, S. L. D. Lancaster C. II. March_2fli!__v_ . 11U ; 'A Cunt. ' * . THfc Subscriber having conducted the BOOK BIND* ING BUSINESS <5f the late .WiJliam Cundingham,. or the last* teu years; respectfully informs the/public jenerally, tbathe Has made arrangements forcontinu-- " ng the Binding business, and' is now prepared' to*do all' . ,vot k iff this lin^at reduced-prices. BLANK BOOKS, for Public Offices, Bank's, In'su-V ance Offices and Mercantile/Houses, manufactured, in i-superior manner, and on as good terms as can Be had jlsewhere. : " - "" 1 1 LADIES'MUSIC BOOKS neatly bound, Gentlenen's LIBRARlESrepaired, PORT-FOLIOS, SCRAP 300KS, HERBARIUMS," &c, made and'bound many rranner'desircd.- " . . .. ^ BIN DING done'for Societies and Book Institutions, 1 >k* i~... i ly ivn p? iywo? - , .? 1 All orders thankfully received, faithfully executed, < nd promptly attende'd to," . .* - ? N. B.?-BINDERY removed in the rear of A:'Sh ! ohnston.'s Bookstore. i - p. M. JOHNSON. ' July 10, 1844.. ' gr tf . Camden and Gad: den Stage Line. )N Iho first day of May the stage will'couimewce run: I rung three linles a week, uiitirfurtjtef notice* viz.' jeave-Camden'on-Mdnday and Wednesday about two j 'clock, and on Friday after the" Lancaster stage arrives, i nd leave Gftlsden on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. <j iiv. after the arrival of the cars from Charleston April 17. . * . .. . JAMES McEVV^N. ' Er* One parr of grey torses for sale, apply as above g ?: j; Tlic Subscriber. 17ILL continue to act as BANK AGENT, for both the ff Banks of this place, and attend to any Commission lusiness whichinay be entrusted to him... ; i Office at the Counting Room of McDowalf & Shan- 1 on. C.J. SHANNON. k Caraden, Jaa. 27. . 2tf n ; . ; ' ' f - In the em*HouFleas?~Kerchaw.SHiFt. * . . Jobfl-E, SmithVa, Jsmpfr-YP. Baskin, Ca - flpHE defendants W". Baakin, whb isconfiricd.wjtJjiji JL the prison^undfl for Kerthaw District, on " " capias ad etflisracieiicG^;, ?n ih^boWCTaCBd'cfi^jSfeigi *: * flled'.his^p fiticfa*Ijv^;o?c^'prajftir-for tfre'hfenefitof the act,of-the General Assembly, for the .tepjpfit of,iri_? Notfete is hereby gften,.t?lhesaiaJpl>n . other ereditqr?.oif 'the said Jaiftes W.- BaskT^?!5&ea?at';:-: the" <>ourt oi uouraiqiki'ie^tipr. ~J'q the third-Monday in October next*-to sh\ew wow,.itjpy they can, whyiho estate aRd effecta.iof the'said defend, ant; should nqtbeaasigned'iTad^edischarged,according to the proyision of the act oP.tfre Gefldfal^fc^dinbly, fur : / the relief of insolvent debtors. ' :.B;GAS$, ' ??? -?r"? ?r-*-r#? ' . In the CommorPfe^?~kers]iaw Dl$t. b?ur: - ? I n ry 111 -V miuiuBUHi aum i vo. -j. j?.AjrOUfliatl.-i7-Ca.^8a..vTHE defendant Jo|i?- B/^ayJland," .wW'is Cohfipd^ V, within the prison bounds %r Kershaw uiatYict on > .writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, in th? abovib stated having tiled his pet ition in my offi ce; praying for^he benev fit ofthe act of the General As6embk,'forthe benefit of'. .1 insolvent debtors, together with a scTieffiifRof his Notice js ntreby, given, tp t^said John Rab^reOn, and -*?. all other .creditors of the BaidfcJ^.B. Good lad, to appear it the .Court of Common"PJeaaifor Kershaw Diftru^on the third. Monday, the 2Ij^day of Qe&Tbtrnex't, shew-, r-airte, if aDy they can; why the estate and effects ofijbe > said defendant, should not be assigned and be .dischSgf : -ed, according to^bo provision of-tne actof the GebctaK : Assembly, forthewief oftneolvent debtore. , Clerk's Office, July 15, 1344. Iu th'e CotpiBon Blea^Kewhaw Rjd. James McEweil vs. James Pile,, ca ?a*on idjm pro. ' fpBE defendant, James. Pate, who is confined within 1. the prison bound* for Kershaw District, on a writ .[HeneS -.oC' tfce act" of/the General * Asscroblj^'feriSt \ benefit of Inaelyentdeb'uirej together with ? sfclie&ik'df' M?s>fp--?? Notjce/ishereby given, to the' saicl Janies McJSsv t .j, ^rtd ait other creditors of the qaid James faTe, . to^ppear aUpe CajjrCpf CotnmoiwPteatf,. for' Kerehiw . District; on tWfhjrd Monday in October'next, to. shew, cauabi- if afiythey<an, why tbp estate and ofect'sdf the-said "defendant, atiould not be absign&Tand hp. discbarged^accordihg to the prpfision. of, the act of the (general Assembly, for the'.;plief .of insolvent debtors. , :Y B> GASg, Cterkt;C. C.P, I it tbc Cooimou Pleajj?Sumter JDlsirict: J M. "Nloldft& Cp? vs. Levi BaTlw:tt,.Stepheu?iir_teU.-r- | i C? Sa.iVAsrompriL.. ; mHE Defendant Levi BorketL'befog eorifTjaed within X; the prison bonnde for the, DWncr<re8ild^r, votf % [ writ of capias" ad satiefcciendum, at the suit- 6f John SL ' Nioloq&C<x, and the said .Levi Burketi having-filed . bis petilibnin nfy.office^ prayjag /or the benefit -of thet;: ntsbfycqt' debtditv together with a schedtrie of his estate ;5nd ef? . fectsi Notice is hereby giv#h, tp the said J. Af. Niojori' . " * sf-.Cb.,aild all other creditors of tfcg said Levi, Burfcett,tp appear, at tbe Court of Common PlCaa to be boWetMitl ' ~ Sumter Court Houee.for Sanater fits^cto^^jegnj . Monday in October next, tosliow caaaetejllfy.tbey.cerv it.ln? fTMk 'aotAtA .And 'w- """ should not be assigned, and he be according . in the provisions of the Act of t^J|(j|E^;A?seir.aly,, for the relief of insolventrdebtors^ *-. . J. if DARG^f^&e. P. S* . Clerks - Joe, July3, .1844- - 27tf *' . ?: ?-7- . ' * V-?7- 7? I* tLe Comokoa Pleo??Siiioter District. . NimcyAVitfierppbou v?. Rub'J McC. Wuhewpoon Ca:SdinJ^mi. . i- Jbe sameW.theeamer-Ce S* *? Jtntmpit , . fFH E deTendant .Robwt iJ^C,; WitSeT*ppoj^ who fg , X/'cpn^hed wilhin the prisonboondslbr 8?mter District,.on writs of ca piat a'dsatisfacieuduro, in .thejabove stateJLcasee.ahd the :?aid Rob-lMc C. Wlttefcpom ' "TOTjBjJlH^orTni ^tuuiuii iw. ulj UJAlfi uruyfhg Aatte benefit o? the act of the General Assembly, for the re- lief.of insolvent debtor?, together with:-a schedule of hie estate and effects,r Notice is hereby given to tbet.. , said Nanry Withe/spoon, and ?11 other creditors of the : said Robert Me: C,* Wkheiwh, to. appear at the Court of Cotqinon Pleas to be holden' bt,"Sa otter District on; the second Monday in Odtober next, to show- cause, if any they can, why! he estate^d effects?f the said Rob art M? r UV v?.?. v w-w f puwuium to,aap ^ypy . discharged, aecondSi^o tfi^royis iOns W . General Assembly,fur (he 7Wief of irtsolrtftt debtors. s JiDEfN M..'DAR'GLAi'C, c. e: y. ' : Office, of-Co mo?? Ple^? Samtei1 District. ,< . Jdw-18; I844^ 25'tf " *? * nBr r' ?-??1?^-rr?-? "* Mm the C liw Jk Fletu-SMMier IHitricU Joseph H. Stuk?^'**. Jame*- L. Soaem, ca *a in anumpnt/V /IWE lbslendant ijiaa. L. Joriesj wfio is confipedwrthin" JL the prison bounds for Sumter District, on a writ of ca^as ad satisfaciendum til'Hie abo ve Mate case, and the said Jatjies L". Junes^aviiig filed his ^petition in ?y'of- fice, preying for thetenefit, of theact. of .tKe ,G?npral Assembly,Jofi fhe.rahef of'insolyent debtors, tpgethec " with a schedule of kjjji whole.,estate and effecte: Notice is hereby given to tip >aid Joseph H> Stoke* and ait .. other creditors of the' said Jas; 1a Jones,- -to appear at - the Coort-of CommohPIeas to-be holden fpr Sainter-_* District, oh the second Jfotiday in October next, to^how. cause, ifa'ny they-can,. why the estate -apd effect* of the said James L,4pixp? tiboui^ not.beashignnd, and fie'. * . discharged accordtagte the provisionsrof the act, ?f thb. General. Asscmbiv, for the reliefr'ofirisoTveAt debtors. . -,/v 'John m..da^an, cr.cc,a. . Office ofjCfommoni-SniP, Subtler District. * Juoe.2?3Vlfo4- :!~ ?;2gtf . South CarQlina-iSiimter IlisfricfT *-ixJxw?coim!dx plbasi.. - .1 , 4 JES^T- W. iURKETT whois'iit cuatodyof.the. ? 'Sheriff C?f said-Difitfict.on a writ of capias ^d-satisfaciendum; at Jte edjt of Charles C.; Jackson^ having filed-his petition praying that he may be admHiiuLio the benefit,m' f.iia im liotMot gi act, yf toe State afoHisaiH: This is'to gK'?? AOtifcfcliTlne raid CT. C. ^aclceon, and all and singular the creditors'ofibe.eaiffJ.- W.Burkett, to lie, and appear before tlie Judges*oftpe saiVT. Court, at Sumter. Court Hou|e, on the 14th day effc-'' tober next, .to shqw ;cause, it' any tftCV .can, why the said prayer of the sajd petitioner, should JiOt he grantoi ; '* J. M:.DARGANf C. C-P-3,- ; Clerk's'.Office, SumterPlstricr, July let, 1844? a \ j * " ~ *? "*' ' - '* . South-ra^rolina-Lnnciister District" . In ihe-.CouMt of . Ordinary. . Gillam*Long and others. Applicant#,; tj. TLotnna Oatcs and . wifp Sarah and others, Defendants. * * v* .i IT appearing tainv satisfaction!. that Tbomaf Owe. ? >. and wife Sarah.. Fhomaa Whites ides. Catherine len> c kips,- Samuel VVilafm aild wifee Isabell.T, apd Tilarlha _ Cook,.defendants inthe above j'ase, reside withotlfrthi* *; State; \ Ft is'thereforer prderptftrhat they do appearand* object 16' the division or sale, pf'the real estate of 4Qb>V Latherii, on:or.beford the3tyh daV. oT Septtfeta nexfv jr their consent to-tfie same, will bn cwjMiVwly ?n> erfcdpf record. . ... , * *. JAMES H.: WITIlKRSPOONr 0. L' Dt Juno 15, 1844. ^*95tfr . ' Notifce/ . THE subscriber havjng Ihis'dgy purchased from W. ,E. 11 mghson all.bris interest in the'Netes, Books *'*. ihd. Accounts and other property oJFC'e late firm Of J6n**k.llughson, hereby notifies all persons , in any Way in-, lebted to the satd concern that immediate settlement ia equired, as the business must be. speedily closed. Mr. D. II. Shular is fully authorized to -Tec^^ gnd) ;ive receipts in settlementof the concern. may to.' oundatthe countiug room of YV. E. /f{UI,hson ' C * Ju)yI9- * AESfikM I). JiO.NES. - I ^ ' ' ' i I 'JIHusllns '>nd Lawns ! ; [I/dLL be sold by tb '^pUi>8criber at reduced prices dev r? ring the r* inail|der ^ 6Ummer. Aleo> m inds of sunr ncr Wear, at a great discount from jyfgial pricM? . \\r;