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J t fr-TM??a??hwi?.un, eb ml i_ji?war GARUEN SEE O rWIHE subscriber lias just received a fill p - * supply Tliorburn's Garden Seeds' which he will sell to his customers and lt( friends on fair terms, and ?arrant every seed if fairly tried. It is unnecessary l?> i;l; say that the reputation of the Seeds from the establishment ofG. Thoiburn is equal to that of any other house in the country. m J. It. McKAIN. in Dec. 16. V> " r Just Received, ; A SUPPLY of lire following approved ,jj Medicines which have been found hij?hh efficacious in the diseases for which they are recommended .. HAY'S LINIMENT. ]![ TK!c ariirlp has a Donularity far surpas- j p. sing any patent article as a sovereign remedy for the piles. NEW ENGLAND COUGH SYRUP. This article5 has acquired a reputation foi _ the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and ? all affections of the Chest. Warranted genuine. pr ALSO?Macnoba, Rappee and Scotch ui Snuff, of Mrs. Millar's manufactory; and M which is now sought after by Snuff-takers. Oi who desire a good article. us For sale by DEL EON <& LEVY m . .?. ,|| nirDi r<iiTTn\i cr Ullllii in; i jli/h i rf^HE subscriber is no;v prepared to supply planters and others with the above celebrated cotton .^epd, raised in this District by Col. William J. Taylor, and warranted genuine, at the redu :ed price of $10 per bushel, in any quantity, from a peck up. J. K. MrKAIN. Dissolution of Co-Partnership THE Co-Partnership heretofore exist ing under the lirrn of Murray &, Bonney, was dissolved on the 1st inst. by its own limitation. Persons indebted to the said firm, are requested to call and settle, as it j is necessary that the business of the con- ( ceru should be brought to a close as soon ' as possible. ' J. D. MURRAY. E. W. BONNEY. January 6, IS40. rot Notice. lb< THE subscriber having purchased Mr. ? Murray's interest in the late firm of 1 MURRAY & BONNEY, will continue the Business at the old f stand on his own account. He intends keeping an extensive assortment of DRY as GOODS, HARDWARES GROCERIES, the which will he sold ai me lowest prices, 10 ure punctual customers. A liberal deduction A*ji will be made on cash purchases. He so- " licits a continuance ?>f that patronage Lor which has been heretofore so generously Fre extended to the concern. ??ai E W. BONNEY. q" Jan. 6. " A CARD 2 DR. WM. REYNOLDS desires to in- Lar form his Iriends and the public gen- Ear erally, that having entered into connection " with Dr BLANDING of Columbia, he " will now devote himself entirely to the ? practice of Dentistry. ? This opportunity cannot be allowed to Lar| pass, without a sincere expression of grate- " ful acknowledgments to his friends and Qrt,( patrons, for that confidence which has al- ? ways been manifested towards him, whilst L>at< bef ?re them as a medical practitioner.? Now about to embark, more extensively, g0|j in the practice of Dentistry, he begs to as- Wai sure them that it shall be his aim, still to Cur preserve this confidence; and in all his karj , Dental operations, (surgical or mechanic- pop alf) to give such satisfaction as will insure p| a continuance of it. Scot The well deserved and extensive repu- f*"arl tation which Dr. Blauding has long since acquired, needs no comment. Theretore, Mng when thus connected, the hope is expres- ? >' sed, that without presumption, they may look for that confidence from an enlight- pur ened and discriminating public, which Sa.t they, severally, an I individually enjoyed. ,c Dr. R. will visit Camden frequently, and Dr B. intends doing so shortly. p Jan. 19. P'it FOR SALE, i A Most Excellent Carriage Horse, either but for single or double harness A light One Horse Carriage and Harness. Also, 1^ a Two Horse Wa?on. Enquire at this Office. J Feb. 3, 1841. 9 4t. ? I LANDS FOR SALE. J Ki WILL be sold in pursuance of the last ftni Will ami Testament of Allen Stewart, do- ca< ceased, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of mi APRIL next, (the sale to take place upon i the premises,) the following described tract p]? of LAND, of the estate ol the said Allen s,,j Stewart, situated on Sawney's creek, and svv known as the Gold Mine tract, InornaTed by m( Joseph Mickle's land on the south-west, | cr, cast by the lands of the esiaic of John tel Nelson, and on other sides by binds of Willis Huckaby, a-nd Mr. Leiber, containing about One Hundred acres, more or less. Josrph Murphy or Willi* Iluck- ? aby will attend the Rile and art as my HT audit, in offering the land at public Aue- a lion. lb JAMES A. STEWART. fan Executor of Allen Stewart. Feb. IS, I SI I, Ifl I. ?&ORvasro? HE subscribers respectfully inform the habitants of the Town of Camden, and the Districts of Kershaw, Sumter, Fuirdd and Lancaster, that they have enterI into co-partnership under the firm of TRICK LAND & WILLIAMS, for the jrpose of executing House, Sign, Ornaental and Fancy Painting, Paper Hangg, Guilding and Glazing, Imitations of 'otitis, i.Iarbles, &c. &c*, and they trust, om their experience, and the neatness id despatch with which they intend to feciiti- all orders entrusted to them, that ey will merit a share of public patrons All orders in any of the above branches rectedto them in Camden, will"be thanklly received, and punctually attended to. barges moderate. WASHINGTON STRICKLAND.] nrii'n Wil T IAMS U1JUUDIV 1 IT1 fTlUUlAiuv Camden, Feb. 6. iflO The subscribers are now epared with a general assortmentef genne DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PATENT EDIC1NES. Also, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, lis, Varnishes, and all other articles ually found in a well supplied Establishen!, and offer thetn to our patrons and e public at reasonable prices and usual edit to punctual customers. \mong the articles, are the following; Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do. Veratrine; Strychnine; Sulphate Quinine, French; " " American; Jodine; Hydroid Potash; Croton Oil, &c. &.c; Perfumery, &.c. \T iHknno Pi-OQ m \ f II UClin Virumt m Saponaceous Compound > For shaving Almond Paste, ) Cologne, Lavender and Rose Water; Bears Oil; Hair Powder; Balm of Columbia; Orris Tooth Wash and Powder; Charcoal Dentrifice; Wash Bulls; Soaps, assorted; Prepared Chalk in Balls; Pearl Powder; Pink SauierE; Rouge, <fec. &c. &c. ith a great variety of articles too nume is to mention. For sale at the sign of ! mortar by DELEON & LEVY. Fresh Garden Seeds. ( VF the growth of 1840, just received " and for sale by P. Thornton, warrant good and genuine. Among which are . following: en Globe Artichoke Large Red Tomato laragus, Round and smooth do ] lv Turnip Beet, Yellow do ^ Ytllow do Curled Parsley . ig Blood do Large Swi lling Parsnip nch Sugar do Long Scarlet RADISH '' ngle Wurtzel, or Scarlet Short top do s lv Scarcity do Whi'.e Tnrnip do en curled Boorcole, Scarlet do ! " Kail, Long black Winter do ly white Brocoli, Long white and Red do purple < do Summer & fall Turnips f e cape do Early dutch or s[ ring do , v Caulihower, Ruta Boga or Yellow do " ge late do Russia do 1 ly York CABBAGE, Large Norfolk do t Dutch do Hanovi r or French Sugarloaf do Early Cluster Cucumber Savov do r ramc do Emperor do Largo prickly green do " Batlersea do " Turkey do ge laic drumhead do Summer bush Squash, Dutch or Bergan do Early orange or sugar do English Savoy do Summer crookneck do en Globe do Coommodore i ortor's c'o e Glazed do Water Melon superior ; Sugarloaf do Musk do g ?'range Carrot Cantelope do ly Horn do Buckwheat, very fine to d Ceilery, sow for Bees, tor Cress, Lucerne or french clover led no Red do ] jc Ri d Onion, Blue imperial dwarf Peas n While do Early June do or Button Onion for 41 Chailtan rtc s anting. Bishops dwarf do |] eh Leeks, White Marrowfat do f, re Drumhead Lettuce Green do do erial head do Dwarf sugar do * y Silesia do Earlv dw'f china Beans 1 ;niim bonutn do White Kidn y dwarf do j iperior Early white cranbery do q live Large Lima d.i low or white Eggplant Scarlet Runners pie d.i Dutch Cnsekhife do tify or Vegetable Oys- Br..ad Windsor do r? Nasturtiums Red cranberry nolc do e , White ' do key Rhubarb or Pie- Eurly Sugar Corn 1 lant " Tusc.irora do J :kly Spinagc " Jefferson do ' ind do J V liberal discount made to those who 1 ir to sell again. Oct.28. | I EQUITY?Lancaster Dis- 1 TRICT. ohn C. Baakin and others } vs. S Bill for Partition &c. sbon Ingrem nnd othore. ) r appearing to my satisfaction that Datiil Purser ami Anna his wife, John rkley, and his children, Charles, James 1 John Kirkley, defendants in the above ;e, are absent from and without the li- ! ts of this State. On motion of John Williams, Comtinanl's Solicitor, it is ordered thai the id defendants do appear and plead, antr or demur to said bill within three mfhs from the publication hereof, othnrisc judgment pro confesso will be en* cd against them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON, Jr. /I . . .. * *V vsumm r. in Equity, L. JU. Clerk's office, Feb. 3, 1841. Pr's fee, 96 50 ^11E Subscriber has just received a good assortment of Garden Speds, from iltvmorc, Md. warranted t?> be genuine ;I (rcsh, which he will sell low for cash. A. PEURIFOY. January. 13. 1841. 1 Just Received, Sparkling Champagne Cider. Best London Porter. Superior Champagne. Assorted Cordials. St. Julian Medoc Claret. Superior Sherry and Madeira Wine ?Vintage of 1830. Superior French Brandy. " Holland'Gin. " Old Port Wine, in bottles. ALSO, Fresh Citron. Prunes, in fancy boxes. Pink and White Victoria Loaf Sugar. Fruits in Brandy. ALSO, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron. Kilts Mackerel, No. 1. Dutch Herring, in kegs. Northern Smoked Tongues. Sperm ar.<J Tallow Uantlies. White Havana Sugar. Fresh Teas, Rice, fee. fee. With a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, SADDLERY, AND HARDWARE. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms, by H. LEVY. Camden, Feb. 3, 1841. NOTICE. '|1HE subscriber offers his services to the public a? an Auctioneer. Any business entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention. GEO. a. McINTOSH. Jan. 27. tf8 TO HIRE, A FIRST RATE OSTLER AND WAITING MAN. Enquire at this Office. Feb. 3, 1841. 9 tf Lincolnton Paper Mill. THE subscribers having been appoint, ed Agents for the above establishment, will keep for sale a full supply of ruled and unruled Foolscap and Letter Paper of good quality. They have on hand a quantity of Wrapping Paper, and a few reams of Royal Printing Paper, suitable wrapping up Tea &c., all of which they offer verv low for cash. JONES & HUGHSON. Feb. 3. SPERM. OIL. IUST received, a supply of very superior Winter Strained Sperm. Oil. DELEON &, LEVY. Feb. 3. A SERMON, BY the Ree. RICHARD FURMAN. in vindication of the doctrine and practice of he Baptist Denomination, delivered be- ; ore the Baptist Church in Cheraw, for ( iale at this Office. Price 25 cents. NOTICE5 iHL notes and accounts, due to Mr. | lames Conner, ha?e been placed in my | lands for collection. All persons interes- j ed, arc requested to call and settle the ; amc. BENJAMIN GASS. Dec 15th. WELSH FLANNES AND PLAINS. ' !-4 White Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink. >-4 extra Fine White Plains, for sale by Jan. 13. E. W. BONNEY. EQUIPS Formerly I* orris's, I ONG-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ' rHE Proprietor, J. D. Boyd, tenders his 1 incere thanks to all who have patronized * dm since he located in Charleston, and I iopes to be able to give satisfaction to all < vho may feel disposed to encourage him. 1 rhe following will be the prices for Board- ! ng, after the 15th January, 1841: ' rransient Boarders, per day, $1 50 1 " " Private Table, 2 00 1 Jan. 14. Si7 1 DENTISTRY. DR. J. LEE continues the practice of j HpnlUlrv in Pupnilpn. Hp will, on application, visit families in the surround- \ ng country without . xtra charge. All operations will be on the mostap- ] iroved principles, and warranted at least ;qual to the best done in this community* Feb. 10. j State of South-Carolina, Lancaster District?In the Common Picas , E. Brevard, Agent' } vs. > Capias ad Satisfaciendum, fames Allen, j THE Defendant, who is in custody of the Sheriff by virtue of the above capias ad sa tisfaciendum, having, in order to entitle himsell to the benefit of an act entitled an act for the relief of insolvent debtors in the said State, this day, filed in my office, a schedule of his whole estate? NOTICE is, therefore, hereby given to the said Plaintiff as well as all other creditors of the said James Allen, to be and appear at Lancaster Court House on on Monday, the 5th day of April next, at ten o'clock, A. M. before one of the Associate Judires of the said StniP in ck?... cause, if any they can, why the said Defendant should not be discharged from confinement, upon the assignment of the effects mentioned in said schedute. S. BECKHAM, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jan. 5, 1841. Jlt7 Prs fcct$9 HATS. JUST Received, a Fine Assortment ( Spring anil Summer Hats, of the latei style. E. W. BONNEY. Feb. 24. Notice. THE subscriber having disposed of hi establishment to Messrs. Hague &. Gi ford, tenders his grateful acknowledge ments to the citizens of Kershaw Distri< and the public generally, for the patror age they have so liberally bestowed, an solicits its continuance to his successor! as he feels confident ever3' exertion wi be continued to make it acceptable to a who may patronize them. The subscriber requests all who are ii dehted to him to call on him at the Hot< and libuidate their accounts. /I I* r\ i trfri n. wavis. Jan 6. PLANTER'S (LATE DAVIS") HOTEL. HAGUE & GIFFORD having purchaj ed the Hotel formerly Davis's wi continue the establishment on the sara liberal scale as heretofore, and will exei themselves to make it a desirable res dence for Boarders and Travellers, a their table will always be supplied wit the best the market affords, and their Be with, the best liquors, and their Stable with attentive Ostlers and abundant pre vender. The establishment will be under the e? elusive management of T. A. Hague, foi merly of the Salisbury Hotel North Care Una. anu nis long experience, win enc ble him to give general satisfaction. Jan. 6. %*Tho Chcraw Gazette, Temperance Advocate Carolina Watchman, Western Carolinian, Grcci ville Mountaineer, Charleston Courier and August Chroniclo will insert the above weekly for six montl and forward their bills to this offico. Fashionable Tailoring. THE subscriber returns his thanks l the citizens of Camden and its vici nity, for the patronage he has received and assures the public that they can hari their clothes made equal to any in tin State, on moderate terms at his establish mcnt two doors north of the Post Office Broad Street. J. CHARLESWORTH. Camden, Jan. 6, 1841. IN EQUITY. t a Kin a enr o nrcro rr< t Jamos R. Massey 1 Bill for Injunction vs. > and Charles Davis &. Co. j Reliof generally. TT appearing to the satisfaction of th< * Commissioner that Charles Davis & Co. defendants in the. above case are ab sent from and without the limits of this State; On motion of Clinton, Complain' tnt's Solicitor, It is ordered, That thej jppear and plead, answer or demur to the d'iII in the above case, within three month! rrom the publication hereof, otherwise udgment pro confcsso will be orderei igainst them. JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, Com. Eq'y. L. D. Com'rs. Office, Murch 3, 1841. Prs. fee, $6 50. DR. EVANS' SOOTHING STRUP. THE passage of the Teeth through th Turns produces troublesome nnd danger jus symptoms. It is known by mother that there is great irritation in the teeti ind gums, during this process. Th jums swell, the secretion of saliva is in jreased, the child is seized with frequen md sudden fits of crying, watchings Parting in the sleep and spasms of pecu liar parts; the child shrieks with cxtrcmi violence, and thrusts its fingers into it mouth. If these precursory symptomi ire not speedily alleviated, spastnodii convulsions universally supervene, am soon cause the dissolution of the infant Mothers who have their little babes afflic ted with these distressing symptom should apply EVANS' CELEBRATEI SuOTHlNG SYfiUP, which has prcserv ?d hundreds of infants when thought pas recovery, from being suddenly attackei with that fatal malady convulsions. The above valuable Medicine for sal by J. II. ANDERSON; Camden, March 3. 1841. South-Carolina?Lancaster district In the Common Pleas. Johrt A. Ingrem, ^ vs > Declaration in Attacament. William Thomnson. \ B.C. Jones, ^ . > Declaration in Attachment. William Thompson. J John A. Ingrem, } vb C Declaration in Attachment1 William Thompson.) Thomas J Wright, } vs C Declaration in Attachment William Thompson. J WHEREAS, the Plaintiffs in the above slate cases iliil, on the 5th of November, instanl file their declarations in the office of the Clerk c the Court of Common Pleas for said District, a gainst tee defendant, who is absent from, and will out the limits of the said State, and having neithe wife nor attorney within the same, on ivhomtoservi a copy of the said declaration, with a rule to pleai thereto; It is Ordered, That the said Defendant do appro: and plead to the said declaration on or before th< fith day of November, Anno Domini 1841. or an or drer will be ganted by default. S. DECK HAM, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov. 8,1810. pr. adv. $6 a Ordinary's OAce,) f KERSHAW DISTRICT. J ' ^WfHEREAS, no administration on the ^ 5 Estate of the late Doct. David E> Reid has been applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, I have taken ~ possession of such goods and chattels of the said deceased, as could be found. All [s persons indebted to said Reid, are requirf. ed to pay the same immediately, and all persons having demands against the said >l Reid, will present them duly attested to J. office. J. W. B A SKIN, O. K. D. . Feh 10. ? : 12if u ? Jj DAHLIAS. THE subscriber will receive in a few days, a splendid assortment of Dahjl" lias, which will be sold at New York pri- ccs; among them are the following: Boauly of York; Beauty of Battersea Countess of Morley; Inwood'a Compacta Iris, (Widnall's;) Astro Purpurea; Girling's Seedling; Golden Yellow; Grants; (Widnall's;) Baird's Duke of Orleans; Earl Gray; Euphrosyne; Bronze; Buchanan; Buchanan's Compacta; Alba; CrosaYelj[ low; Metcalfs Magnificent; England'aDee fianre; Eaton's Cobbett: Fulgida Superba; rt Coronation; Dennisci Coccinei; Metropolitan Queen; Negress; Squibb'? Seedling; r>: i 17_iI d Ml.. 17-11 d i |g It IV <11 Il'llOW , JL rilUIIJW 1CJJUW , AU^fll li Orange, and 12 fine English varieties, of ir various colors mixed. !S J. R. McKAIN. j. March 3. Valuable Land for Sale. r- THE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation lying in Darlington District, about i* half way from Society Hill to Camder, near the Stage Road. The Plantation contains more than one 3. thousand acres of cleared land, with a large i- quantity of out lands, in all, upwards of * eight thousand acres. It is situated on an elevated and unbroken plain, stretching along the bluff of - Black Creek, for two or three miles.? There is upon it an elegant DWELLING HOUSE, with every other necessary ami 0 convenient improvement. The situation is as healthy as the mountain region.? > The subscriber has uvea nere tor twenty e years, anil his family has numbered from e thirty to one hundred, and not a case of * autumnal fever has occurred among them. t The growth on the lands ia mixed with oak, hicKory and dogwood. The soil is of a yellow, or brown colour, called Mulatto Land. A purchaser wopld have an ' opportunity of making very favourable terms. Any communication addressed to himself, at Hnrtville P. O., or to John W. Lide, Esq., Darlington Court House, will be promptly attended to. i THOMAS E. HART. > March 10, 1841-14 Ot N. B. There is on the premises every s out-building and necessary improvement - that could be desired, a large and commo' dious Gin House and Screw, Blacksmith i Shop and Shoe Shon. The premises taken i altogether for health and agriculture, is : one of the most desirable in the South.r1 Come and examine. T.E.HTemperance Advocate, Columbia, and Georgetown Union, will copy for 0 weeks anil forward accounts to Hartsville. Ol '00^ l . snerin s aaies. * BY virtue of sundry executions to medireeled, will be sold before the Court H<?use dorr in Camden,on the first Monday and Tuesday in April next, the following property, viz: . ^ c The Plantation on which the defendant - now resides, containing one thousand end s thirteen acres, more or less, adjoining h lands of Nathan Arrants and John 11 ole land, and on the east by lands of the ,es? . tcte of English; and the following Net groes?Tom and his wife, and fivf -chil, oren, natned Julia, Tom, Dicey, Ceasar and Doctor, Harriet and her three ehile dren, named Frank, Rufus and Charles, s one girl named Darcas, one man named 3 Nelson, a good Blacksmith, two young c girls, named Sally and Easter, four Mules, 1 one Horse, one Wagon, one Barouche, and . set of Blacksmith's Tools, all levied upon - anil to be sold as the property of John s Fraser, at the suit of John Rosser and ) others. Also, eight Negroes, one Sulkey and t Harness, and all that Store House and Lor, ? - ? e# immn/liololf nnvth J siiuaieu on ...1,.^ ?V|.>n of the Lodge Pump, and now occupied by e John G. Shaw, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Samuel W. Capers and Son, at the suit of William C. Guerry and - others. i !> One tract of Land, containing one htm- jj| dred and fifty acres, more or less, on which the defendant resides, bounded north by land of Wm. Wheat, south and east by lands of the estate of Thompson, and west by lands of.Thomas P. Balluro, levied upon and to be sold as the property of H.U ram Scarborough, at the suit of John H. i Anderson & Co. To be sold at the risk of the former purchaser, Solomon Thompson. i 611 acres of land, more or less, bound- I ed south by lands of John Myfcts and Geo. J3 Brown, east by lands of Benj. McCoy and '} John Turner, and on the west and north by lands of Benjamin McCoy; levied upon 1 and to be sold as the property of Neiil ' McLane, at the suit of Richard Brown, " '' d n * cjc o v n J JJt AX. AS* March 10. t ^ " ? ; WANTED H AS an Apprentice to the Printing Business, a Boy from 14 to 10 years of 1 age. Apply at this office.