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I ; South Carolina. Lancaster district. Abrarn Deason Applicant, vs. Marv Dea9on, Margaret Baker, Shadrick Wright, 1 f and wife Betsey, Nathan uatoe miu uni: Sarah, Stephen Jones and wife Dcliia, Joel ll. Small and wife, Mary, Stephen Hough and Catharine his wife, Wm. Deason, Fran-j key Deason and Samuel Deason, Defen-i dants. It appearing to my satisfaction that Shadrick Wright and wife Betsey, Stephen , Junes and wife Delila defendants in the above case, reside without the limits of; this State, It is therefore ordered, that they appear and object to the division, or ! sale of the real Estate of Abram Deason Sen'r. (deceased.) on or before the 24th day of November next, or mnr tuu..,.. to the same will be entered of record. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Jr. Ordinary Lancaster District. J August 19 39 [Pr's. fee 86] South C/arolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. I William E. Ervin and James Ervin, ap-1 plicants,.against John M. Ervin, Felix; Gillisand Margaret, his wife, T. Brooks,I Jane Wil6on, Edwin Ervin Susannah Ervin and Sarah Ervin defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that John M. Ervin, Felix Gillis and Margaret his Wife, T. Brooks, Jane Wilson, Edwin Ervin, .Sasannah Ervin and Sarah Ervin, de fendants, reside without this State, it is therefore ordered that they do, appear and j object to the division or sale of the real: Estate of William Ervin on or before the | first day of December, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. ERVIN B. BRUNSON; Ordinary Darlington District. Amrnst 29. 39 [Pr's. fee $6] NOTICE. HE snbscriber offers for sale the Plan Ution on which she now resides, con taming thirteen hundred acres. Of which there ere about six hundred acres under fence, and in good repair. It is situated on the Graham road, nineteen miles above Camden. There are on the premises, a very comfortable Dwelling House and all' Becessary Out Buildings. The above land I offer very low, and on i a credit of one, two and three years. Any person desirous of purchasing will do well j to call and examine for themselves. JANE MAYHEW. Aug. 29. 5i39. Notice. ALL persons indebted by note, bond, or open account, to Wm. Nixon, deceased; are requested, to make immediate payment* and ail persons having claims, arc reques, ted to render them in according to law, to either of the subscribers. * PRISCILLA NIXON, Ex'rx. WM. B. PARKER,) J. D. WINN, J rs* * Macon, June 2. MORE NEW GOODS f 7 JUST nBOSIVID, BY JONES & HUGHSON, ANOTHER SUPPLY of Gentlemen's , finmmer Wear, which will be j sold at their usual low rates. ] JC^I^hey have, also, a handsome article of Mouslin de Lains, at 31 cents per yard ( ALSO?A few casks first rate LONDOJ PORTER. May 9. SCHOOL-BOOKS. Jacob's Greek Reader, Grove's Greek Lexicon, Aothon's Horace, 44 f!??iar. " Cicero, Mitchell's Geogrphy and Atlas, Onley's 41 44 Emerson's Arithmetic, 1st, 2d, and 3d par's with the Key, Abercrombie's Moral Philosophy, Parker's Exercise in English Composition, American Instrpptor, Grimsbaw's England, with Questions, Goodrich's History of the U. Slates , with Questions, Blake's Natural Philosophy, Just received, for sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG- , 1 1 t JUi y 11 White Havana Sugar, AND White Wine Vinegar, For sale by A. M. KENNEDY. Aug. 8. REGIMENTAL OKI)EH. TIIE Cfth Regiment of Cavalry is hereby ordered to be and appear, fully armed and equipped, for review and parade at Camden, on the 28th of October next, at 12 o'clock, M. The commissioned and non-commission ea ouicers win assemble tne uay previous for drill and instruction. 'By order of JAMES B. RICHARDSON, Col. 5th. Reg't. Cavalry. Jamf<v.Ch5sxut, Jr., Adj't. Afif. 30, I?10. 0t30 South Carolina. KERSHAW DISTRICT. THE STATE OF SOVTH CAROLINA. TO all and singular the kindred and creditors of Mrs. Fillitha Gaskin, deceased ; you and each of you are hereby cited and admonished to be apd appear in and before the Court of Ordinary of the said District to be holden at Camden, on the twenty-fifth day of September instant, to shew cause if any you can, why letters * * * * * - ^ 1 1* - ? r. r\ /I O I ftllo oi administration <>i iiicguuus uuu of the said deceased, with the will annexed, should not be granted to Darling Gaskin who has applied for the same. Witness, J. W. Baskin, Esq. Judge of the Court ofOrdinary of said District, this seventh day of September, 1840. [L 8.] J. W. BASKIN, sept 12 Ordinary K. D. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will apply to the Legislature at its next session, ior a charter of incorporation fur the DeKalb Ride Guards. J. P. DICKINSON. ' J. W. DOBY. K. S. MOFFAT. A. M. KENNEDY. Aug. 22. 3m MAVItT/tl! AlViiAVMi ALL persons having demands against Lcroy Jones, dec'd. late of Kershaw District, S. C., are requested to present them legally attested, and those indebted, are required to make payment previous to next return day. SARAH JONES, Ex'rx. JESSE KILGORE, Ex'r. -Sept. 5. 5t40 NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the estate of the late James Baskin, Sen. are requested to hand thern in, and those indebted, to make payment on or before Return Dry next. JNO. W. BASKIN, Adm'r. Sept. 5. 3t40 Taken up as Estrays, IN Loglown Square, on Tuesday last, two SHEEP, (one of them horned) and two LAMBS,, which are now on my p emises. The owner is requested to bring the printer's receipt for payment of this advertisement, and lake them away. \VM. REYNOLDS. Sept. 2. NOTICE. \ LL persons indebted to the subscriber, iJl (or to Wm. Matheson & Co.) are hereby notified that their accounts and nntac ifnni n:?irl hefnre return (lav. will. """"" I * without distinction, be put in suit. WM. MATHESON. sept. 12 41-2t NOTICETHE subscriber tenders to his friends and customers, his thanks for their patronage, and at the same time, respectfully calls on alMndebted to him for immediate payment or satisfactory arrangements. Nothing but necessity compels mm to mane ims urgent JemancJ. And he hopes that the call will not be disregarded, and constrain him to use summary measures to realize bis just claims. C. H. DAVIS. June 13. 28 tf ore aphorized by friends of ISAAC fin rjESjCr TILLMAN, Esq. to anj/:] nounce him as a candi?date for the Houso. of Representatives of the State Legislature from Lancaster District, at the next elec tion. July4.te" Wc arc authorized to announce ihe Hon. THOMAS D. SUMTER, our present Representative in Congress, as a Candidate for re-election. Notice. ffJlHE subscriber offers his whole stock tL& .i-rnnnc! ? r ~ Ul uuul/o, kuiiaiatiiig ui GROCERIES, Spirits, Wines, Dry Goods, dec., at cost for cash. SC^All those indebted to him either, by note or account, are requested to call and settle the same immediately, to prevent inconvenience to both purties. JAMES McEWEN. Sept, 5. . 3t40. Shoemaklng. THE undersigned gives notice that lie will make to order, Shoes, Pumps, Winnow Atr rif tliR hest materials. From ...I.!'!<?. 0, ? _ his experience ns a workman, and a desire to please, he feels confident of giving cn? tire satisfaction. He will, also, repair Boots and Shoes, and his customers may rely upon having their orders executed with punctuality and despatch. His shop is in the rear of the Journal Office. STEPHEN IIONJE.. Sept. 5. rpHli Hatfison Papers, in 3 vols 8vo. Just received for sale by Aug. 'J9. A. YOUNG. i . I * t ' tSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. en?*??? AN ORIDNANCE To establish and regulate a Town Guard. I 1 u.. .i,? >n,l Wnr. a* ii* viuamcu uj> biic iiitbiiuuiib ? ? dens of the Town of Camden, now met and sitting in Council, That four persons shall be elected by the Council, who shall constitute and be the Town Guard, in and for the said Town, in lieu and plaoeof the p&tiol of said Town, who shall perforin all the duties required of the patrol, by Laws of the said State and Town now of force, or hereafter to be passed, and shall be subject to all the penalties, and shall have all the rights and authority, of the patrol, and the protection extended to the patrol, contained in the Laws of the said Town and State now of force, or hereafter to be enacted.! 2. He it further enacted bv the authority afore-1 said, That the Council shall'designate 'two of the said four Guardroen, who shall he Sergeants of the Guard, and shall be responsible for the continuance on duty, and the due performance o duty, of the man on duty with him, and shal report to the Recorded, at the end of each calsn der, month, all absences from, and neglect o duty, by the man of his squad, and of the sergeanof the other squad, and all violations of the provi, sions of this Ordinance by them, or either of themand the Recorder shall report the 6anie to the Council at their first meeting thereafter. In the absence of any one of the sergeants, the man of his squad shalf perform all the'dutics and be subject to all the penalties of his sergeant. 3. Be it furthef drdained by tho authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of said four guard men, to assemble every nignt, at the ringing of the nine o'clock bell, in toe guatdroom, which shall be the south room of the second story of the Market House, and while not on duty, shall remain in the said guardroom until day light. It shall be the duty ot the stud two sergeants to divide (he night into equal watches, and if they cannot agree thereon, then to decide by lot, which of said watches shall be performed by each sergeant and the inan of his squad respectively. It shall be the j duty of one of said sergeants, at nine o'clock i every mguif u>geiuei wiui iuc iuou vi ma oijuau, to proceed forthwith to patrol tho streets of said Town, according to the laws of the said State and Town, as are now of force, or may hereafter be passed, and the sergeant shall take one part oi said Town, and the man of his squad, the other part, which the sergeant shall designate, in which they shall respectively perform duty, and the sergeant shall appoint certain places and times at which he shall meet the man of his 6quad, during the said watch. But the sergeant on dutv may require the man of his squad to accompany him to any part of aid Town, if he shall deem the same necessary in the performance of his duty. And so soons a the term of watch of the squad on duty shall expire, the sergeanton duty shall return to the guardroom and wake np the relief guard, who snail be the other sergeant and man, and who shall proceed forthwith to perform the same duties required above of the relieved squad. For each violation, of any of tho provisions o this section, the guardman onendin^, shall be fined j hoi more man live uuuurbj ui> iuu uioutuuu vi utc Council. 4. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, Thai the Bergeant of the squad which ohall apture any free white person for a violation of the laws of the State or Town, shall commit such prisoner to jail, and give notice to the Ihtendant and confine all slaves or free negroes captured fo being without a legal permit, in the stocks at thr Gard room, until next morning eight o'clock, un is sooner discharged by the other provisions o this clause, and the guardman who made the siezure, shall give notice to the owner of such slave before eight o'clock, and if one dollar shall then be paid to the said guardman, such slave or free negro shall be set at liberty, but if the said i sum of one dollar be not then paid to* tne said ! guardman, such free negro or slave, ahull be forthwith whipped by said guardman, according to law; and Ihe Bergeant of the sqnad which shall seize any free negro or slave for any other violation of the laws of the said Town or State, shall forthwith commit such prisoner to jail, and give notice to the Xntendant next morning. C Aa/lftlnerl k? 4kft Anfknrtfv nfnvo. 17. JJV lb IUIUIC1 uiuviuvu uj buw huhivii.j u.t'.w . said, That on each and every Sunday, one squad of said guard, shall perform duty from nine o'clock I in the morning, till such time before nine o'clock at night, as the Council ma; direct by Resolution, each member of which squad shall be on duty one half of said period; and all slaves and free negroes seized on Sunday, shall be dealt with according to law. 6. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That each member of said guard shall be furnished by the Council with a stout stick and rattle, leather belt with a scabbard attached thereto, and a bayonet, and the sticks shall be so made that the bayonet may fasten thereon, which articles the said guard shall wear while on duty, under the penalty of one dollar for each offence therein: and the said guard shall be further armed with a musket and sufficient powder aud balls when so directed by the Intendant or-Council. And in case any one of the said guard on duty should need assistance in performance of the duties of his watch, he shall spring his rattle, when the whole guard both, those on duty and those at the guard room, shall promptly repair to hi6 assistance. 7. Be it further ordained by the authority afore ' "it...: r _ c said, i Jiai in caou ui u mo uvvumug <*<. u^ui., .. ? fire bell shall be rang by the guard, and the whole of the guard shall turn out and patrol for the remainder of the night, in all parts of the Town. 8. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That any one of the said guard may be removed from cilice, by a vote of the Council, and the said guard, while on duty or at the guard house, shall be subject to the orders of the lulcndant, or any member of the Town Council. 9. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That each member of said guard shall receive, out of the Town Treasury, compensation, at the rate of two hundred dollars per annum, to be paid at the end of each calender month, by or der of the Cotfnoil; and any one of the said guard quitting the guard, without the consent of the Council first obtained, shall forfeit his pay of the then current month; and no member of (be said ' -'I ?:? -I ?:? ...ta ii.o guard SlliMI IjHll UlbSCDIlC, until utuui U.U u.r.i? tion of two weeks notice in writing to the Council under a penalty of ten dollars. 10. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That no deputy shall be allowed or received in the place of any member of said guard, except by the permission of the Intendant, in case of the sickness of said guardman, or some member of his ommediate family, and then only, at the expense if such guardmah. 11. Be it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of each member of said guard to report to the Council, all violations othis ordinance by any one of the said guard. 12. Be it further ordained by the authority afore- . said, That all penalties for violation of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be inflicted by a vote of the Council, and the amount thereof deducted from the monthly pay of the gunrdman so fined. Ratified in Council, this eighth day of July, imtlie year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty, and in the sixty-fifth ypar of the Sovereignty and independence of the United States of America. JOHN M. DESAUSSURE, Intendant of the Town of Camden. / OFFER MY HOUSES and Lots on Broad Street, for sale, either separately or collectively; and am disposed to make the terms reasonable and accommodating. E. H. ANDERSON. July 4. * Moffat's Life Pills. THESE medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and chan nels of life, and enduing them with re newed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made public, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects ol MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PIIENIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the persons benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are .compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every descrip. rni _ t* . ? |A? (ion. xneir nrsi uperuiiuu 10 iu iuu^ch from the coats of the stomach and bowels, .he various impurities and crudities conitantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened faeces which collect in the convolution of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leqye such collected /nasses be, hind as to produce habitual costivenesswilh all its train of evils, or sodden diarrhoea, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomisis. who examine the human bowels after death : and hence the prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines, or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the' healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which lakes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-bum and Headache, Restlessness, III temprr, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rhumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel,'. Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexion, Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,. Common. Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the humam frame In Fe??'! A nrrn n<> r I v/ II In rllf llin f .i To ]\f V A It aiJU XIUUE.J pui?|?.wiuiijf %, UMV ii?v dicines have been most eminently successful; so much so, that in the Fc*er and Ague Districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe them. , All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. For sale by J. R. McKAlN. WATTfimtl flf t TTCl? ruumn fl/aucw OF an Ordinance entitled an Ordinance to regulate the public market in the Town of Camden. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That no person or persons shall hawk about the streets, or offer or expose for sale any df the articles of provjqe-ns aforementioned, in any place in the said Town, except in the market aforesaid, unless such articles shall hare been previously exposed- for sale in the ( said market, for the space of two hours at the least; immediately before, and any person or persons offending aguinst this clause, shall forfeit and pay the sum of one pound for every such offence?to be recovered by warrant under the hand and seal of the Intendant, to bring the offender before him, the said Intendant; and Wardens, or any two Wardens, without the Intendant; and if found guilty, judgment to be given, and execution to issue by tbe Intendant and one Warden, or any two of the Wardens, for the said penalty and costs to be levied by any one of the Town Constables, to be recovered in like manner, as,is herein above provided for, by clause three, and the money to be accounted for, and disposed of in the same manner. Resolved, That the 4th Clause of the Ordinance, entitled and Ordinance, regunnkli'n mnrknt tn #Jlo Jniwn nf Idling lilb I'UUIIU lliuiacif All kiiv ?v If w. Carmen, be suspended unlil the 1st January, 1841. R, L. WILSON, Town Recorder. August 22. 38 tf J. J. DUNL4P Assignee o f R. \V. DUNLAP, has placed the books, notes L and accounts of the latter in my hands for ^ collection. All therefore, who are in- n debted cither by note or open account, ^ are requested to come forward and make P payment uii ui uvjui c #&?? >?#? uuy# No further indulgence can or will be n given. J. P. DICKINSON. 8 August 15. ^ For Sale by the Subscriber, > A CASK OF PURE v HiABIIP (DUILo A. M. KENNEDY. Aug. 8. j Musical Instruments. GUITARS, in cases, plain and oruamen tal, of different sizes, Guitar Strings wired and plain, Capo d'Astras, Screws pins, &c. for Guitars, and Books of Instruction, by Klemm, Thorp & Clifton. VIOLINS and Flageolets, Flutes, patent 4 keys, plain and German, * small and large Octaves. Violin Strings, Bridges, Bows, ebony an" box wood pegs. Instructions for theViolin, Clarionet,Flute Flute and Flageolet. Hunten's Instructions for Piano Forte, large and small size. Carr'e <fc Challoner's do. - Piano Forte Primer, Music Paper. Music for the Guitar and Piano. 1 Just received for sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. July 25. x FOR SALE. THE House and Lot in the. town of Camden, formerly the residence of Col. John Boy kin. The house is commodious and comfortable, "the grounds exteocivn a n ft tko eitu.li/in nn.nont.ln Tlin WIIW) * ? MIV pikUMiwn lo^iccauici J im# erms will be maae to suit the purchaser. JOHN A. BOYKIN, Adm'r. rr7=> The Subscriber haying returned to Camden, will attend to nymprk in the TAILORING line with pro tness and dispatch- Any orders left with Messrs. Jones & Hughson, corner of 'Broad and Ruiledge Streets, will meet with immediate attention. . , J. L. BRAS1NGT0N. For Rent. THE store next door south of the subscriber's Drug Store. JAMES R . MEAN Lands of the Estate of 'mnMifi siTMTrn & AAVtlAON/ wm I UIV | III VIIVOIWI liWIUf Lancaster and Kershaw Districts, are offered for sale. Apply to Mr. Stephen Boy- ' kin at Camden. Aug. II. l-T-p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE If Ll?' that in pursuance of the instructions contained in the resolutions passed by tho citizens of Camden at the meeting held on he 28th of June last, the Town Council of Camden, will apply to the General Assembly at its next session, for an amendment of the charter of the Town so far aa to authorize the Council to lay a " capitalion tax on each person in the town Table - / . -i * . -t * -' 10 punorm pairoi auiy; me saia capiiauon tax not to exceed four dollars on eytch person. By order of the Council, R. L. WILSON, Recorder. Aug. I. 1840- \ 14i35 Resolved, That the Guard do seize, on Sunday, all Negroes who reside permanently out of the Town of Camden, and treat t em as the Ordinance directs, without a legal permit. For sale at the post-office Stationery & School-Books Among which art the following: . Woodbridge's Geography, with Atlas, , Smith's do do Willis* do do Greenleafs English Grammar, Kirkham's do do Murray's do do Adam's Arithmetic, * Smith's * do Pike's do Key to do Walker's School Dictionary, Columbian Orator, AT.,! 1 Tl l-_ A# ? n ? national ivcauer, jriurray s rveatier. New York Reader, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Cabb's Juvenile Reader,Nos. 1, 2, & 3, Parley's Little Reader, Parley's Tales of Europe, Africa, Asia and America, Child's first Book of History, do second do do do first reading Lessons, Pocket Expositors, do Juvenile Instructor, Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor, N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do Alphabet of Natural Historv. lcnts will bo charged the same as new ones each inertion. All Obituary Notices exceeding six lines, and ' Communications recommending Candidates for pub- " c Offices of profit or trust?or puffing exhibitions, rill be charged as ad\ ortiscments. Accounts for Advertising and Job Work will be iresented for payment, quarterly. * UTAH Letters by mail must b<< post paid to insur^ ictual attention. - / ' do of different nations, Receipt Books, Slates, of varioussizes, Copy Books, Quills and Ink Steel Pens, by the card, Paint Boxes, Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1840, < Blank Books of various siztfe, Memorandum Books, Wafers, black and red,' * Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen. ^ C4MDEN JOURNAL. Published every Saturday Morning, THOMAS W. PJ3GUES, Publisher of the Laws of the Union. It three dollars in advance; tLree dollars and fifty CCI1I9 UJ Si A UAU ilbliaj v* v.wwi**o Uh iiAC CA{'|* ration of the year. * Advertisements inserted at 75 cents per square for he first, and 37 1-2 for each subsequent insertion.? fhe number of insertions to be noted on all advertiso ncnts, or they will be published until ordered to be iscontinucd, and charged accordingly. One dollar >er squaro will be charged for a single insertion. 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