The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, June 18, 1836, Image 3
THE .rouu.vii,:
CAMDEN, JUNE 1636.
Err it* ?laoar!a*t p^jv-r, in the proceeding*
of the meetingnt Calvary Church, an error occurred
>vhtch was not corrected tui more than half the !
edition wan pnna-d Our reader* Jiave ?t cor. j
rect by reading Clakcsoo*. wherever tbo woid <
Camden occurs, in the preamble.
117* Wc -tre authorized by the friends of Co?. j
JOHN P. RICHARDSON, to announce him a.? a
candidate for Congress from this Congressional!
District.
i
NOTICE.?The Rev. Samuel W. Capers will J
preach in the Bapl.st Church to-morr?>w morning at
the usual hour. June li.
IION. JOI1 n P. R1CJI \RDSON.
Wc inserted last week, at the r? quest of a rerpccltd
frtend, a nomination of Jjus gentleman, to ?up- J
ply the vacancy in CmijrfM, occasioned by the ,
death of Ibe lamented Col. M?nt.xo. We have
this week, received another article from the
source, recommending him in strong trrm< to the
people of this Congressional District for ihrir support.
We heartily concur with the writer in ail be
says on the subjevlFbut question thr propriety of
saying any thing about bv-g^ne days, unless circumstances
should render it necessary, which at
present we do not think is the case.
We give the concluding remarks of our correspondent,
which we have no doubt will rneel a hearty
response, front a large majority cf the voters of
this Congressional District.
44 A suitable person must he selected, to fi'J the
Vacancy,caused by the death of ?ur dear Ma*5i*g ;
?f Mr. Ricnvr.t?M)!* can bo induced to offer. .
his ioflexihle integrhy may be relied on with unbounded
confidence, and h:a lali nta will do honor
i
to the selection. *
A correspondent over the signature of ,4\Va-;
Tartar. " rcqucat* us lo nominate an oiu sou rrspcctable
ciUscn, whom be names, as a caod.Jatc for
the Legislature. Wp cannot comply uitbbia request,
without drpartiDjj from a rule u Inch we have \
adopted id relation to such matter*, which is, not ,
to publish any nomination, without the conrnt of
the party nominated, or authority to do so ffmz: souk
responsible person known to us. A? the present
request comes to os anonymously, the w:.tcr w?!l
excuse us, or give os b;s name.
The above remarks arc equally applicable also to .
acoirespondeat overtbe signature<4"" Mass ?.ood
asd tact st.i," who nominates anc r.tire ticket for
the Sen si* and House of Representative*. Tbe
gentlemen nominated are perfectly unrxcepti'-nable,
and we should be pleased to rcc them elected, i
but we again say that we will make no nomination
at the suggestion of anon) moos correspondents ?
if tbo writer will gtrr us his name we will cheerfully
give a place to h^ communication.
XtXNZTHR TO TH32 VOLUHTEEBS. j
On Saturday last, the citizens ci tins District
gave a Dinner to tbe Kershaw \ oluatrers, to
which waa invited the Volunteers from dillcrrnt
parts of tbe State; there we e however few other ]
volunteers present, than those fiom Kershaw
Tbe only oflicr.rs from other Districts were Cap!
R. T. Klsokc of Uie Richland. and Lieutenant
Saca ret of Lancaster Volunteer*.
Between il and 3 o'clock, the Citixrns and Volunteers
asarjoMed at the Court House, and marched
in procession to the place of entertainment
Tbe table was'supplied with an abundance of just
such materials a* uict the r. ants of the numerous
company which sat d<-wn, if we may be allowed
to judge from our own appetite, and from the dex
terity tn tbe use of the knife and fork' displayed
by our surrounding neighbors Indeed, we need
only say that Major Ren is; ot the Sumter Hctel,
waa tbe caterer oo this occasion, lo give an idea to
those alio know hts qualifications in this particular,
of the bounteous profusion and excellency
with which the enterlainoM nt was furnished ?Gen.
J W. Caxrar presided as Presidr-nt, unit J
byTtfoa. Siiano, Eeq as Vice Pr? drt'..
Tbe following are the <?rai... on tlx occasion
REGrr AH TOAPT8
1 Th? Str s ei tht I'mrn ? It is only the ignorant
< r Ik? rccklr *? v. h? would tn* adi their indivi
i .*> ? rereigniy and constitutional right* Do it
ever remembered, llut it is eaticr to destroy than
to cieatc a witr, constitutional federal republic.
2. The .iMtiiatusU ?The atrocious marplot* of
tbr Union Lot tho wise, the sober and discreet
urge hcu LrguUturm in the infected Slates, to
bridle the ferocious bigotry and tsgrant fanaticism
of Abolition
3. Chaplain ClirsscT, hi* ajhtm and crrp* in th*
latt Stminoie Campaign ?Theirs was the patriotism
of prompt action, tearless exposurr to unusual
hazard and hardship, in the cheerful discharge el
the duties of citizen soldiers Ou their return we
tender to them the patriots best reward?Warm
w&p heartfelt public approbation
When tiie applause with w hich t!ua toast was re
^ ceieed, had ceased, Capt CutssiT rosr and addressed
the assembly at some length, in a roost eto
que at and felicitous manner It was one of l!;o?
spontaneous efforts, which e\err one could set
came from the lieart, and it consequently could nfail
to be felt. He concluded by offering the loj
lowing sentiment.
The Citixrnt of tJkr. District.?Libera!,, enlighten
ed and patriotic. The " Kcr?haw Volunteers'
know their worth, and will ever remember tbci
lund new.
4. Tht left icmg of the .'frrty if Florida ?If tin
blood of Carolina hsa not enriched the soil, it ha
been freely periled to protect tin? hearth atones, 0
Florida.
J. The Governor of our State?Kndoncd writ!
splendid talent* Regulswd mall lua actions bv
spirit of pure and ard< nt patri t>sm. and tbe die
tatca of a single heart. We admire?We hone
him
6. Tif St*vth Carolina Ctdlrge. ami the Sociei
for lMt adranrcinrnt of learning?We rej..tc?- tin
& the fountains of knowledge are f?l. None ar
I more worthy to be adorned with learning than th
free and tIre brave Success to both institutions*
7 UnrtArr-'j IrJ'rcf'f ar.d Sctif^irrt Ibfite.?
Inconsistent with any other fntercaU and Right*. |
Wfacn ours arc wilfully invaded, bj th? blowing
of Uod wc will lend a hand ffcoinptly and vigorous- j
ly to rjpcl the trrapaas.
Jf. Jf'are holders.? Ainr>ng r. hom else, cow and
at all times, hs? 4->o)it;cal liberty, bright a.?ti pure,
so much delighted to dwell? W li?-nte has she summoned
more proofjpt defenders, ?t? uter Lean*,
keener swords, clearer beads and more eloquent
tongues?
'J. The Charleston end LinuniMU llail Road ?
Had to the bright era, ju>l dawning upon u?, w torn
the intellect and wealth o! South Carol ma are deroted
to the erection of so magnificent and endurinc
a monument to civilization. Let posterity f
know us by Ibis r.oale achievement in the arts of
jx ece.
1?J. Tne mcixory of tie Hen. Rjcuard I. MasSI.VC.
This tout was drank standing, and in silence.
11. The Heroct and Statesmen of ovr Revolution.
Tiic strength of their an,# and the wisdom of Lbeir
counsels secured our Independence. May their
Sons never prove recreant to the spirit of llicir
Father*.
Ui. Dehatts upon order in the House et Washing- J
ton.?The family ore disgracefully quarrelsome.
The country ' pays too dear for the whistle."
13. The Fair Sex.
By the President, Gen ). W. CA*Ttr.?Pnree
M. Jfuller?ills sound intellect, bis genuine
Southern Chivalry, his military talents, and Ins
unflinching devotion to Sooth Carolina, eminently
qualify bim to wear the sword with honor and with
usefulness.
BY THE t OMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
' Copt. B. T Mm art, end the Richland I'oluntrers.
?Florida is a lasting token of the high merit of
the one. and the bravery of the other.
On the annunciation of this toast, Capt. Elmore
tote ar.fi cipr* wo u.? uiiiiM, > > im hthuj
elonurnl remarks, for the cordial manner in which '
J
the wnUrne.it bad brrn received, and concluded ,
b v offering the following tea it.
Ktrthatr.? Public spirited and patriotic. She |
receives back to her bo*>tn, wjU? honor and affee- '
Uon. thuw wni, who hare so nobly and gallantly j
sustained her honor, and elevated her character, on j
tin* p'.?in? of Florida.
7A< / 'mrf.tltl \'oiuMUcr? ?Their country calied j
?they answered in iu motto, "iltisi, at* i
ilttniaod acted up to it* spirit.
| Tht I*afu~itD!<r ?A fine corps. that
1 well represented it* District. We hail thrro a* fit 1
| associate* of our own corps, and aa baring honored 1
; well the tcsaoni of their own revolutionary hiflo
jrr
i Capt. StcntsT, responded to this aentinmcnt by '
' thanking the company for the compliment paid j
to the I?anca*ter troop, which l?c bad tbc honor to
[ fomman I oa their rr'.ura march It reminded 1
! 'um of their kmdnos and hospitality when Ihey
paaaed through oar town on thrir way to Florida.
He concluded by oflenn; the following tout.
Tit ctturnj 1/ ? Ucvpilablc, kind, (Je- j
nrfoua?Long may they Uvo to cnio? peace,!
kappir.es* and prosperity.
Tit Smpiifr 1'olttnUtrf.?They needed cnlj to;
be tried to ahow that they came from the neigh
; borhmx! of the ' Oi.i? (imr. Lot*.' j
Co! /' ,11 flvlltr Hi* jrnrrt'B? ?elf devotion
'and gallant bearing in the r londa Campaign,
1 prove hull U> l?e tho worthy *011, of a worthy wit
Col Ik'TUS not being pirsent, the I'rewdrnt
rrad a teltrr from that gentleman, regretting hi*
. inability u> " participate in the festivities of the
I occasion," anJ annexing the follcwtng tout.
Tit Mutton* of (Ju Krrtkotc I'olmnlter*.? Well
: may the District boast of aoch roo'ber?nell
I may teach mother* be proud a? ??*ch w?;u
VOU NTEi: i'OAST 3
' ? ...... f 1 r, 1 _ ?/ /- j
Bit Upl !' I.J i ?Kt. ? i oj. /iwrri ( kit?'
; iryw of !>' .v /A 1 at: ino Moeir.(tJ fitfpnrpl ?A
?n?l gal'vnt flicrf, and * pal-iolic citizen.
! in Ihr ficJj or U.o Senate, be reflects bonor ujwn
h.j State.
Br l.irut 15 13-jjki*?Majcr &tr.fwn, A
gaWatii and efficient ojfictr, and ?o accomplished
, gmileraan.
By Dr J. il Baow* (of Lancaster ?? la^l
Cktrntt:?The underuliti* friend of hu country,
distinguished alike for his intellectual and tooral
worth.
By Dr. M Horn took ? The SonlM Carxdtma IV
lunirrrj to Hot ida. ?Tlx alacrity with which tbejr
j marched t? relieve ihcir distressed neighbors, com:
mauds the respect and esteem of all their fellow
; citizens
By Lieut. J, J, Micktr.? Tit titiutu of Ktrjtctf
Uutnel Tlieif high inmdrd liberality to
the Volunteers, drmsnds their lasting gratitude
? ??- ? U... . it. fr/ii
UJ Ul *"l MVi?. WUH ? ? y .
The strongest shield in the whole armour of n>
. tmns! liberie
0
By L>r J. H Brow*.? svu:* Carolina ?io1
' less honorably represented in the Florida Cam
jAign, from ihr Stale ol Alabama, than bjr her own
. ci turn*.
fj W. C*mr. Lieut IIemmiill, and
? hi* patriotic companion* from Sumter, in CapUir
' Llmorr s company
. ; When tin* toast was drank, Mr Cocbe, our ol
Uie corps complimented, brmj pirwnt, naarallet
for, when he rove and ad drew <1 the companv foi
j about twenty tnir.u'ra, We hare no rootn for at
r abtracl of his remarks, he animadverted how ever
j sharply on (icn Scoti * letter to the war depart
r I uient, in which lie says " oOdO good troops (not ro
i luntetrs ; will he necessary fur future operation
'f' in Florida, and charged lutu with "having pn van
! cab d and shuttled when called on to explain tin
h ' meaning of h^a language." (ten 6*isr? seeinri
too, be not more popular with the sh aker thai
(Jen Scoti In conclusion, he said, " I pt..p -v
r the nralth of one, gt nticmcn, who i? U? mc, f*-r
? nal!r, a stranger.
1 .
v Gen C i lu ll A t'nitrd Stntea Gen? tal, ?h
>' i d.scharg'd his duty in the hi nda a? .-vice, in th
* ; firth ?nd sjiinl ?f an ollierr A high cTid?ur?-i
* li:a urn la t* th< rt fuaal of the Frcftidi ot to *ccrj
his rcsignstiun.
)t lit I apt ) u.v Cnts.H ?lien. ITimfitld .Vpf
The soldiers friend, a Irate and alle officer, an
kuntiraUi ond'n^ked minded uun.
Tin; Ptesideni resd a letter fruia F.L. Kcmedv,
Kiq mm had U-ou invited to attend, but prevented
11om d?.ing so. Tbc letter contained the fol
lowing ifniiuKr.t.
Capi. (Col ) Jons C?E*sC"V, and the Kershaw
I viuiucn t?Such an uflicrr and such men, couid
not do Otherwise llia.1 distinguish themselves as
the bravest of the brave.
By C J. Siujiox, ?sq.?7I? ficmtrry of Gen.
Zvchariah Lantcy. His private virtues public
service* will ever be held in gratcfftl remembidQCe,
by the citizens of Kershaw District.
lly Mr. Mitiicioii?The Creek ani the Seminole.
May tlicy soon be made aa quirt and barm*
ess as the Indian upon the Ca?nden Market Houre.
(oiuiHii n i cn tioiii,
tor the Lcmden Journal.
Ms. E niron :?In a com w time anon si good "Many
Voters.'" it appears that I have been nominated
as a candidate to represent the District at the neat
oiecuon. >?im uuv nrapevi. i must oeg icavc
(through the Journal.) to dec!line being aocon*ider.
cd. J. C. DOBY.
Far the Comdex Jovrncl.
THE CAM PEN ACADEMY.
From ihc remark.* of Curafpr, in Lbr laat Journal,
reasonable assurance has been offerer! fr?r the pro*
pricly ol the prevent teacher 'a election. The com.
mil tec, appointed bj the Orphan Society, to make
the nomination of the most suitable candidate, after
diligent inquiry, ficqueflt correspondence, and
public adrrrtitemrntii, considered Dr. llolbrook,
of the nnmeion* applicant*, the individual Lea]
qualified for the otfcce and moat likely to give
general satisfaction. From lit* character of the
gentlemen composing that eomn'itlir*, it must he
obvious, '.hat they could hate had no metier foi
their recommendation, and the society no ol jrcl
in conf.rnung it, other than the fulfilment, to the
beat of ihrir ability, of a responsible troat; and the
attainuir nt of a ptibl.c benefit ft ? aa the desire ol
both parties, to aecurr the services oft teacher thf
best accredited and most approved. Under those
circumstances, tlje one self ctcd entrranpon the duties
of his appointment. la it not reasonable that
he ah<-ii!d claim the fulfilment of a moral plrdgt
imphed in hia election ; and receive that encotir.
ag< nw-nt. which a gentleman of letters and worth
should rspec! from a truly liberal and enlightencc
community T Camden has not been more justlj
fam?-d for the ar-ciat virtues, than the noble public
spirit of it? citi*?-na' character. Can they be indif
ferrnt to the mouientoua subject of tbeir cbiidrrna
education ' ts it net of vital censacqoence to th<
public wclfsre ? Will ibrf feel no becoming ao.
licitude to ruse tlie standard of irutrrction, to af
fold the rising generation the best light* of the bes
system* of moral and mental improvement; and b
g.ve to society a commanding i-tdleclual charac
irr * Now, iK'tr can this patriotic feeling be roan
ifestrd. unless the public Academy ia pstronim
and cherished * Its teacher, no donbl, will bt high
It gratified v?ith the occasional visit* of bis friend
and patrons, at the ordinary recitation* of c'a*
aro . and, in due time, trill offer a general inrita
Uon to tne public examination of the school.
The fact should not be disguised, that there e&i
be but one lar^e classical Academy in Camdrn. I
any number e.? citiscu? desire the prirate instruc
lion of their chiidrrn, in a aclect school, no on
has the rjhl to object flut, lh(4t, the person* u
qucsti n, should expect to pay a proportionately iu
erea*rd expense. The resources oi public patron
eg* should not be diverted for prirate txnefil, fixe
the public school. And the reason is obricrns
* d.risina of nooscricaJ stimtft waytw Siultolis
, latere* ? of tbs body divided. On thr other hand
the reiii*!iirsiio?? <a ;<??'. ?n T "arilt bare tb
direct influence to girc ce'.rbnljr to the Academy
Thr youths of the District, * ho arc fer the purpoo
<>f education, now a: far 1 rem home, might thu
be placed in our community, families ol wealtl
i and .esocctability might be induced, from thi
prominent advantage, to make a permanent rr?i
drnce in our sandhills, or town : and tiius by an in
i create ol population, a new impetus may be girei
J to the decaying rncrgic* ol oor social hie. If thi
object, so d< suable, can be obtained, the unilrd el
fort of public action ml) he to re than ceropensatrd
I Camden wold retf. e ??r be hxl prepared to mec
the advert tin f gradual dec^nc In alluaian t
the T.r uea and timU of her offspring, of bot
exes, educated under lbs high moral and menu
I cohere >1 teachers, such as are found in the Fe
nude Seminary, and in the classical Academy, ah
could display with maternal fondnesa the triumph
of education . and in any reverse of circumstance;
& did the mother ol the rarcbi, could with justice
boast of her jewels.
^ cms.
In i.ii?4 *u liw lid insx. in Sumter District, Lien
CAMi'BKLL; a Florida Volunteer. This seven
and inscrutable visitation of Divine Pro*idenci
; has deprived society of an tnealimable young mar
and involved in heartfelt grief and mourning.
1 numerous train of friends and acquaintances. Al
ter discharging hit duty to hi* country, he Jive
. long enough to reach home, and lo receive for
' fear days, the benedictions and kindest attention
ol his devoted leisures and friends?but.Io' lie i
j gone?forever gone. Hot kt ua acquiesce wit
s christian lortiludc in the dispensations of Gov
however much we may deplore the twreavrmen
"Throughout the campaign, he supported high heal I
and spirits, but the day after he arrived home, h
wx? attacked with lever, winco id b won ume, n
' suited fatally. Hianffieer-like drtnraoor and pair
otx spirit, no longrr cheer and animate Lin *??
rulri tn arm* :?l'race to bra aahca.?[Cent d.
Commercial ilrcorb.
("otto*?The eraaon lor Una article is nearl
oirr, and c?narquenllr there > htllr coming inur
t-lnrrTrd a few ba'.ra in lh>? week and givr ||
*lc? m)- 1.1 to Id (rnU It waa quite ordinary,
i'ltme would bring 17 cents.
Dissolution of Copartnershif
The copartnership ?( Shannon on
1 M'Powali was dissolved lay mutual cor
1 arnt on the lat iust. They tender to U
public their grateful thanks for the favo
f thry hare received.
C. J. SHANNON,
r \V D- M'DOWALL.
> June I'i-til-jf
| NtiTK 10.
i\l r. <;amiiei, s. herald w
? -L'J*- act ?? my uului agent, uunng n
absence from the stnte.
W. B DANIEI.S.
j Juee
^ JO1 KEY f Li t
T n* ui?|irr? <! <hc (*am<icM Jnckt
t i'lb, afi ri-i|ii?><tri! ' > t at the Stunt
? Hut* at n'rl >ri. P M. in ( antdcn i
r ibe9.lt Jul\ next fin tf ?- j-urjioac of clr
' ting th? iHctMiirv ofiicers ml forniii
?t such bye-law*. rule* and regulations
shall be ndvisxh c.
f| June 1
Liiavoidable Postponement.
joitmo.v.iJL cnAsvcEs.
THE MAMMOTH
LOTTERY.
CAPITALS,
100 THOUSAND
m* /vrvik
?cUt be drawn July Qtsi, 1886.
The Muik 1icrs after L-iatufe consideration,
have postponed this large and splendid
Lottery, iu order ?o gi*e * better oppor|
tunity to Southern aurcnlurers In this
j scheme, fearing that if dr?wn in Uie
| month of June many would be diiT5ppoio;
ted.
Tickets ore becoming very scarce, and
i Mfc urge ou all our Southern friends to
lake advantage of this postponement and
and forward their orders immediately.
We would also duaw spccicl attention
, to all the Virginia schemes for the month
of July, which present a more splendid
series of prizes than have yet been offered
to our friends.,
55. J. bYLVEsTER, 130 Broadway N. Y.
i 100,000
I The most Brilliant Scheme
EVER DRAWN
In the United States.
P Cvniaining only 71 40 ticicts?36 iVo. Comb\j
nation Lowery.
j BY AUTHORITY OF COKGRF.SS.
| ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY
For Internal Improvement in tlic District
of Columbia.
UliftWP A.
: To be drawn in (he City of Woshington,
D. C. July 21, 1638.
: D. S. Gregory & Co. [successors to Yatci
r & MTntyrc] Managers,
j Drawing superintended by a committee
9 appointed by' the Corporation.
;j THE SCHEME
d Is formed on the ternary combtnatior
of 30 number*, making 7M0 tickets, fronr
' which fire Ballots trill be draurn at the
3' time and placo adrcrtiscd for the drawing
; making 10 prizes each having three of the
? j drawn numbers on; 310 prizes each ha?
r ing two of the drawn numbers on; 2321
~ hating one, only, of the drawn numben
i on; and also 4405 tickets having none o
drawn numbers on, being blanks.
I prize of 100.000 - 100.01
?\ 1 " 2*000 25,0001
e I 1 " 10,000 10.001
l. 1 - 7.500 7M*
'; I ** 5.000 5.00
9> 1 " 4,(XX) 4,00
.1 I " 2.030 2,901
5' 2 44 2 000 2,001
> 31 1500 3,(XX
Hi 31 " 500 15. (XX
? 31 ' 300 9,301
'j 31 ? 200 0,201
,! 31 100 3,101
;.) 31 44 1)0 2,794
0 31 44 80 2,4*4
b 31 44 70 2,171
J 03 " 60 5.591
1 405 44 60 23,254
J 106 44 40 18.004
?, 465 44 30 13,054
930 44 25 23,254
I 2045 prizes }
i. 4405 blanks J amount'g to $ 286,604
M 7140 tickets )
' i Tickets 850 each?No shares. 12 ina pael
' J * " '
*| Virginia State Lottery,
i\ CLASS NO. 3
>sj For the benefit of the town of Wcels
? burg. To be drawn at Aloxandiia, Satur
f j day, July 16, lKHL
?! CAPITALS,
: -25,000 DOLS.
; 25,000,8.000. 5,000. 3.600,9.322, >/oi
2,000; 10 of 1,500; 10 of 1,000;
10 of 500; 20 of 400,
m \e. Jtc. dec-.
Tirkrls ?nl; 10 DOLLARS.
Certificate ??f a pac'.egc of 22 who
' | i ick*i? in inn MajP'.iticpnt Scheme ma
jp be hod for $1*20? Shares in proportion.
* S.f1^?fll MHi RE
= Virginia Stale Loiter),
i. CLASS No. 4.
d For the benefit of the town of Whcrlii
i. 10 be drawn al Alexandria. Va. Salurda
,0l July 23. 1*30.
rS Thirty thoumnd Dolh
30,000; M.000; 4.000; 3.000; 2,600 1007 1
100 ol 1.000: lOof 600 20 of 300 *4
200; dee,
Tic?.eU $10, ahare* in proportion.
DA1NC1INC 8(11001
IW. NL'NN respectfully irforr
the citizens of Camden and iu >
? riiiity, that he will open a school on Mo
ft ,?ay the 27th in*l Lp?kods will br girt
from & to 12 at Kirkwnod. Ho will all
r*\ give lesson* at Mrs. ll'Adam's long roo
or from 2 to 0 o'clock I'. M. Lesson* w
on bo given to the oj^la school immediate
'c- after tea. Parents and guardians th
ng would patronize a school of this kind, a
as requested to send to one of those plact
at the above mentioned time
June lS"2I-.:f
New Copartnership.
. undersigned having on the 1st inst
associated themselves in (he mercantile
business, under the firm of Shannon,
MGee &, Co. respectfully solicit from the
community and particularly the former
customers of Skannoir &, M'Dowali, a ~ continuance
of the liberal patronage extended
to that firm, and which it will be
their endeavor to merit. Their stock of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE.
& Groceries,
is select find extensive, and will be disposed
of on liberal terms.
C. J. SHANNON,
II. T M GEE
W. D. M DOWALL.
June 18-21-tf.
The business cf the late firm of Shan
non & M'Howall will be settled by the
subscribers.
SHANNON, M'GEE & CO.
LANDS
FOR SALE
4||HE subscriber offers for sale bis valuablc
plantation, on the west side of
the Wateree river, and on both rides of
Sawney's Creek, about 10 miles abo*e Camden,
consisting of upwards of
3,000 acres of land.
There is at>onl 400 acres of open land in
the tract, and the balance well timbered
with oak, hickory and pine. In the tract
there is a large body of the best land, uncleared.
On the premises arc all ike
necessary buildings, and in execllcnt repair
for carrying on an exlcnsirc planlalion,
and supplied with the best water.?
Ou Sawney's Creek, running through the
, land, there are some valuable mill scat*.?
?? ftf niirrliidnor
m\J |ai9UU ... f
t would do well to examine the premises* as
a great bargain may be lad. nnd no liberal
J terms. ALLEN STEWART.
June 18?21~d
, NOTICE. ~
I The subscriber with a view of closing the
Books of D. Jc J. Clark; also tin* Books
r of J. G. Clark, respectfully informs those
> indebted on either of the above, that the
. books trill be found at the store-formerly
t occupied by Mr. Lcmiere, that Mr. A. G.
> Willis is authorized to settle the same in
f my absence, by note or otherwise, or th^y
will be placed in the event of default to
) comply, in the hands of%a gen lie.nan of
) the bnr for collection, as the b ok* must
) be closed. * JG CLARK
[) \Joiw18--2t?tf
l' WANTED, < 3
A good cnglish teacher, for the Pre?
3 J jl School in Camden, to commence on
3 the 2?l Mondav i>? Julv. Apply to
3 C. J. SHANNON, See'y. and TreaV.
3 Coran/r. free Schools, K. D."
3 June 18.
3 ?
* Camden Orphan Society
t ACADEMY.
3 THE subscriber, recently elected Tca3
chcr of this Institution, has arrived in
3 Camden, and commenced the exercises f
) the school. The hours an J rates ef Tut3
tion as formerly. If a long experience
- in the business of teaching, and numerous
rcfereorcs of moral character, can insure
3 the confidence of the community, he feels
satisfied that he will obufn it.
It MOSES HOLBROOK, M. D.
June 11 -20~c
FOR SALE,
i- \ Light 'J horse Baror^^c (new) with
' harness complr1^-;' Al?r a pair of
well bro^ic youn^ horses, if immediate
application be made thrv can be purchased
lu'r. A! SO.
.Two ruad wagons with harness complete,
of and a first rale saddle horse. Apply at
this office.
June 18?21 -if
Notice
IV Is hereby given to all prrsous having
private ditches or drains through their
_ lots, to have the same immediately cleared
out, or they will be proceeded against
<v*r anrh nrcrlcct. Rv order of the Town
ICouncil* J. VV LANG, Recorder,
j June 18-21-c
:;i &QST.
BETWEEN Mid. E. Turley'a and
^ Mr. Wm. Hhilds' n Read Work Rag,
which conta.ued two notes of hand tied
up in paper. One of the notes was drawn
of,b> M r.-. Elizabeth Turtey, in favor of B.
j Williams, for four hundicd and ninety
_ eight dollars and sixiy eight cenis and eti|
dorsed by him to Miss Margaret Jenkins
Li a? her property. The other drawn by
Rev. F. I.. Frnsrrfor one hundred and
its' twenty foliar* with interest from date, in
i* favor of kh)iI Margaret J? nkins. All pcrn-'
sons an her l<y forwarncd from taking or
i?n trading for said notes, u? the drawers arc
so notified not to pay ih ni to any but the
!> rightful on ncr. Whoevct has found the
ill bag and notes uill confer a great favor by
lv returning thein to Miss Jenkins at the
i >
at house o! mo ?tn>?cnoor..
re; WM. M. BRETTpsj
Juno 11-20-d
I N. B.?Should a reward be required, &
uitallc reward will be paid upon delivery