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" V -' ' ' ' $ . :, ;.~Y vw ' ., ?- . . * \ '.. ? rj= We are authorized u announce Oapt. JOSEPH BASKIN, as;. Cantiidale for She nil* of this District, a; V- the ensuing election. Aprij 21. ' " " ? r ' r <"i _ _ ? jnjr^rne inenos ui uturiiu', i Q. Mclxrosir, announce liiiH as a Candi^ dale Ibf SherifFal the next election. ~ l-Cr ^ e are auihorized to announce TIIO.MAS BALLARD, as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing Election. ; S.. - April 14. JP? . j v ? ? ?' ' *-; ' Just Received, /X, A SUPPLY of the following approred - Medicines which Imve been found higlilx ;V': ' efficacious in the diseases for which the} ?are rccou nended V" HAY'S LINIMENT. . This article has a popularity far surpassing any patent article as a sovereign re medv for the piles. NEW ENGLAND COUGH SYRUP. 'J j This article has acquired a reputation for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and all affections of the Chest. Warranted genuine. " ; ALSO - Macauba, Rappee and Scotch Snuff, of Mrs. Millar's manufactory; and which is now sought after by Snuff-lakers, who desire a good article. For sale by DELEON & LEVY fe South Western Rail Road Bank.. Charleston, June 14, 18-11. j : STOCKHOLDERS who h;..c p::M up . ten Road and two Bank INSTALMENTS, but have not surrendered their old and received new Certificates, are requested to do so, or before the 25lh insl. All Stockholders will notice the annexed extract . ' from the Minutes of the Board. r No dividend declared, or to be dec- ' '.* lared, shall he paid to any Stockholder ' i'_v' . who has not surrendered his old and re- f v ceived a new certificate of Stock, credited I " " with fifty dollars to the Road and twentv < - ?I- ?i ; five dollars to the ham;, on cacn aoun, Avho, at the time the dividend is demanded ' -. shall be in arrears cither to the Road or J. . Rank for any instalment (Inc. *- '.'Every share upon which fifty dollars to the road and twenty dollars to the Bank is not already paid, is by the charter absolutely forfeited.'1 JAMES. G. HOLMES, Cashier. - June 15 ; i L. james cantey, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'j . Will attend the Courts of K'rshaw, Lnn:* ry- caster, Richland and Sumter. Office in ' V; lhe rear of the Court Llouse. - Camden, June 2. / 'i .. THOMAS S. ANDERSON, j! T- ' * ' t Atteruey ill Law. ! (, Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, and | Lancaster, fie may be found, duiring this cum- j: iner, at tho Camden residence of Dr. E. II. Ander- 2 ... - son, sen. June 9. li h i \ ^ Committed to the Jail of ? Lancaster District, on the 26th inst. n no gro Girl, about IS years old, very dark, * intelligent and likely. Says she belongs to t\lr. Edward Richardson, of Richmond, Va. The owner will prove property, pay ( .v charges anil take her nwav. II. HANCOCK, Jailer. Lancaster C. H. April 28. 22. J Fashionable Tailoring. 1 _ r |* TGnilE subscriber returns liis thanks to t -?- tJie citizens of Camden and its vici.' ( liify, for the patronage he has received, j rand assures the p*ji)lic that they can have c their clothes made equal to any in the [ Slate, on moderate terms at his establishment two doors nortli of the Post Office, c JBroad Street. i ^ J. CHARLESWORTH. l V t Fresh Prunes, ( Just received by H. LEVYJonetJ. A CARD "RTfeR. WM. REYNOLDS desires to in. jjjr porm friends and the public generally, that having entered into connection with Dr. BLANDING of Colombia, he tvtll now Nlevotc himself entirely to tho practice of Dentistry. 1 This opportunity cannot be allowed to j pass, without a sincere expression nfgrnie-; < ful acknowledgments to his friends and patrons, for that confidence which has al- . Ways been Manifested towards him, whilst before' them as a medical practitioner.? Now abotit to embark, more extensively, ~ln the practice ol Dentistry, he bpgs to as.. jjnre them that it shall be his aim, still to f preserve this confidence; and in all his I ; Dental operations, (surgical or mechanic* pi,) to give such satisfaction as will insure < a continuance of it. . "- The well deserved and extensive reputation which Dr. Blanding has long since ;. ^ inquired, needs no comment. Therelore, when thus connected, the hope is expressed, that without presumption, they may "look for that confidence from tin cnlight* ened and ' discriminating' public, which the}', severally, and indiridually.TMijoy ed. Dr. K. will visit Camden " frequently, and Intends doing so shortly. Jan. 19. -7- ' " 7'7 i i 1 i FRESH SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Jones & Hugh son, > HAVE just opened a very handsome T assortment of SPRING and SUM- 1 \lfciR UOODS, consisting in part, of Handsome colored Lawns and Muslins, c An assortment of English and American 1 Prints, Super, striped Challys, " Printed Cambrics, Fine large black Love Veils, A handsome assortment of Summer Shawls and Scarfs, Worked Cullars, Ladies'Gloves and Mitts, Jacknnet, Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins plain and figured, f Plain and figured Bobbinett Lace, 1 Single and double width Scotch and Ame rican Ginghams. < Ahandsnme assortment of Blue, Black and Brown Cloths, f ?ALSO? ine Marseilles 1411111s, t Shirtings & Sheetings, of all descriptions, Bed Ticking and blue Mix'd Drills, 1 They have, also, a fine assortment oj Gentlemen's Brush, Beaver and Balmleaf I Hats, Lad ies' Bonnets and Hoods, ? A complete assortment of Perfumery, 44 " Shoes, 1 A Good stork of GROCERIES CROCKERY, HARDWARE, &c. I The above Goods were selected with greet care by themselves. We respect- I fully invite our friends to call and examine them. Our own impression is that they F ire handsome and very cheap. i NOTICE. ^TO application for letters of adminisLrulion on the estate of W. T. Cur- 0 ir, Silversmith, having been made since lis death, in pursuance of the statute, 1 q lave taken possession of his effects. All icrsons having demands against his es- 0 "wAciiiihiiil t/\ Knn/1 t iiom in In fltic ?flicc properly attested, and all persons 0 ndebled to him are required to make pay nent as soon as possible. i J. W. BASKIN, 0. K. D. Ordinary's Ollice, Kershaw, ) e Camden, March 8, 1841. S O Pavilion (iriuizc. , One case Pavilion Gauze, just received by June 2. H. LEVY. , tl IN EQUITY. T LANCASTER DISTRICT. lobcrt H. Crocket, ~) 'j vs amcs P. Crockett, John ^ Bill for relief &, injunction p Ad-iine, Asia M. Cas- t jj ton, ct ?.1. It appenarining to my satisfaction, that'j tsia \I. Caslon, one of the defendants in I lie above case is absent from and without ^ he limits of this istui<: On motion of Clin- ^ on, Compla'dam's Solicitor, It is orderred that the said Asia M. Casto do ap- ,| lear and plead, answer or demur to the nil in the above ease, on or before the *j Mil) day of June next, otherwise the said iill will be ordered pro confcsso against g inn. J AS. II. WITIIERSPOON, 0I Com. Eq'y. L. D. Com'rs. Office, March 20, J641. a\ ? e A/? e?A ? its. lee, ?u ou. ie South Carolina, si KEIisilAW DIS TRICT. ?(1 In the Court of Ordinary. 1 foseph Lockhart et al. vs. Auron Lockhar ltJ - ct al. T appearing to my satisfaction that Aa- ,w on Lnrkhurt, John Bottom Susanna Bol- 111 om, Eliza Bottom, Viney Bottom, Lucina Bottom, Aaron Bottom and Martha c 5-)ttom, Defendants in the above stale', sse, reside without the limits of this State t is therefore, ordered that the said defen hints do appeal and object to the division ''j ir sale of the Personal Estate of Joseph jockhart, Sen. deceased, undevised on or 1(3 >efore the 16th day of August next, or ? heir consent to the same will be entered )f record. J. W. B A SKIN, 0. K. D. May 11, 1841. Pr's. fee, 85 50 ' rilhNTED L/IWJN'S. 7-8 Handsome I rir.ted Lawns, al 37 1.2 cents, ol 9-8 do do do 50 " a< Ilandsomo Lyoncse, 60 " S Mourning Lawns, 37 1-2 " a 4-4 Super. Fronch Mourning Piintsat 37 1-2 " w iVitli a complete assortment of Dry Goods, equally ow, as the subscriber is anxious to reduco his preset slock, II. LKVY. June 2. r SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS! n ti THE subscriber lias received the Latest Fashions "rom the North. Thankful for past favours, he so. ? licils a continuance of public patronage. U~MiHtary Uniforms made to order at the short:st notice. JOSEPH HARLE5WORTH. Q April 28. v Black Summer loths, Fancy Drills and French Linens, just received and for sale by April 21. ; E. W. BONNEY. " Scotch Ginghams, " ' J French M uslins, and Printed Lawns, some c new style, for sale by Apriiai. E. W. BONNEY. " Is ; Hjad Quarters, CLARENDON, June 4, 184L Order No ? So much of the orders of the 4th nst. as relates to -he 36th Regiment, ordered for re'iew on the 10th of August next, are hereby counermanded. Tho 3Glh Regiment will parade for review andj Irill at Timmon's old field on Saturday, the 7th of , Vugust next. Tho commissioned and non-commis-1 lioned officers will assemble tho day previous for lrill and instruction. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, June 23. Adj't. & Inspec'r. Gen. HEAR QUARTERS. CLARENDON, June 4, 1841. Orders No. ? The followng Regiments will parade "or review and drill at the times and places lerein stated, viz: The 25th Regiment at Winsborough, i -T> 1 l. m.L .1 r T..1.. ; JI1 1UCMU!}, Uie lOtll "a/ WI Iicjkk. The 24th Regiment at the usual parade jround, on Thursday, the 15lh of Julj\ The 6th Regiment of Cavalry at Yonrue's, 011 Saturday, the 17th of July. The 26tb Regiment at Chesterville, on roesday, the 20th ol July. The 27th Regiment at Oliver's Old Meld, on Thursday, the22d of July. The 46th Regiment at Ebenezer, on Saturday, the 24th of July. The 34ih Regiment at Yorkville, on fuesday, the27th of July. The 35tli Regiment at Union Court louse, on Thursday, tho 29th of July. The 9lh Regiment of Cavalry at McIrideville, on Saturday, 31st of July. The 37th Regiment at Wilkin's Old 'ield, on Wednesday, the 4th of August. The 36lh Regiment at Tirnmon's Old 'ield, on Tuesday, the 10th of August. The 45th Regiment at the Burnt Factoy, on Thursday, the I2ih of August. The 41st Regiment at Park's Old Field, n Saturday, the 14th of August. Ti e 40lh Regiment at Mrs. Boyd's, on 'ucsday, the 17th of Augii6t, The 10th Regiment nfCavalry at Boyd's n Thursday, the 19th of August. The 3d Regiment at Toney's Old Store, n Saturday the 21st of August. The 1st Regiment at Brulon's on Thursay., the 26th of August. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry at Piclcnsville, on Saturday, the 28th of Auust. _ The 5th Regiment at Hunter's, ori Tuesay, the 31st of August. The 2d Regiment at Hall's, on Friday, he 3d of September. The 42d Regiment at Minion's, on 'uesday, the 7lh of Septvmber. The 4th Regiment at Verrennes, on "hursday, the 9th of September. Ths flili Itsnrimftnt at M itrriitv'a Did ...... ...... ... 6........ - ... - 'ield, on Tuesday, the 14ili of Septemer. The 6 h Regirr.entnt Lomax's, on Thursay, I lie iGth of September. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry at Longlire's, oil Saturday, the lbth of Septem- , er. , The 9ih Regiment at Lowe's, on Tues- , ay, the 21st of September. The 7th Regiment at the Old Wells, on ^ 'hurstluy, the 23d of September. The 10th Regimental Richardson's, on , aturday, the 25th of September. The38lh Regiment at Killer's Old Field, a Tuesday, 28th of September. The 39 th Regiment at the usual parade round, on Thursday, the 30th of Sepmber. The commissioned and non-commisonetl officers will assemble at their re[eclive Regimental Muster grounds, for ill and instruction on the daj' previous * their rf view. Major Generals and Brigadier Genersls ill, with their staff, attend the reviews their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are specially targed with the extension of so much of lis order as relates to their own Brigades. The Commandants of Regiments will ' ake their annual returns to theii Brigaer Generals at such times as they may rect, to enable them to make their returns i the Adjutant General by the fifteenth of ctober next. I By order of the Commander-in-Chief. 1 JAMES VV. CANTEY, 1 Adjutant and Inspector General. June 16, 1841 [C] 6t. i GOOD WATER. f The subscriber living too remote from the sphere r his engagements, offers his House and about 110 :res of Land, for sale, situated near the Providence prings, in Sumter District. Any porsons wishing [ pleasant and healthy residence for the summer ] ould do well to call and seo. , NOAH GRAHAM. ] Providence, June 9. BANK AGENCY. J rHE subscriber will attend to any | banking business at either of the ] lanks in Camden, that may be entrusted , ) him, on the usual terms. p vv itinvriMPV Notice This. THE Ordinance of the Town relative 1 > Butchering in the limits of the Corportion, will be enforced against all persons, rho violate the same. R. L. WILSON, Recorder and Marshal T. C. Jnne 9. i SPERM. OIL. UST received, a supply of very S Pe" " rior Winter Strained Sperm. Oil. . DELEON & LEV Y. 1 3. $ > .. ' ' v- -7?.* " ' / ' "I * . \v ?V-V IS1AC B. AIjEXAADEK, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, INTENDING to resume bit) business, tender? his services in the manufacturing and mendihgofallarticles in bis line. He will also repair GtlDf'and Pistols, and attend to all other work in the'Smithing business, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. He will be found at the shop one door above James Dunlap's Store, where all favors will be thankfully received and faithfully executed. / June 2,1841. O" Ho will continue, when required, to paint like- j nesses and miniatures as heretofore, and will, for that purpose, attend at the residences of such as may wish it. The subscribers are now prepared with a general assortment ef genuine DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. Also, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and all other articles ll__ r ?j - ? - 11 nliml PaloKIieti. usuany iounu in a wen sujjpntu uaiuum..ment, and offer them to our patrons and the public at reasonable prices and usual credit to punctual customers. ' Among the articles, are the following; Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do. Veratrine; Strychnine; ' Sulphate Quinine, French; " . " American; Jodine; Hydroid Potash; Crolon Oil, &c. &c; Perfumery, &c. Virbcna Cream, V 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 Balls; Soaps, assorted; Prepared Chalk in Balls; Pearl Powder; Pink Sauiers; Rouse. <fcc. &c. &c. With a great variety of articles too nume rotis to mention. For sale at the sign of the mortar by DELEON LEVY. Fresh Fancv Groceries. The subscriber has just received an assortment of fresh FANCY GROCERIES. They consist in part, of the following articles: Fronch Preserves in Brandy, do do in their own Juice, Cherries in Brandy, Fresh Prunes, Olives, Orgoat, Capillaire, } SYRUPS. Gooseberry, Raspberry, > of superior qualLcnion and Ginger, j Ity. Superior French Cordiols, assorted. Cbampaigno, (Demotte brand,) of superior qua! Champaigne Cider. Abbott's London Porter, Composition Candles, of different colours, a handsome article. Fluted Pink and White Loaf Sjgar, Superior Sherry and Madeira Winos, some very old. French whito Wine Vinegar, nt 62 1-2 pr. gal. With a complete assortment of Sugar, Coffee &c. . June 9. H. LEVY.' Just Received, By E. W. BONNF.Y, a few copies of the "Southjrn Harp," consisting of original Sacred and Moral Songs, adapted to the most popular melodies for the Piano Forte and Guitar. By Mrs. Mary S. B. Dana: June 2. Kershaw Troop. The Kershaw Troop are hereby ordered to parade in Currulen on the 3rd July at 9 o'clock, armed and equipped according to law. It is eurnestly expected and desired that on such an occasion as the celebration of our national anniversary, the members will be prompt in their attendance, ind that the ranksof the company may be full. By order of the Captain, W. A. ANCRUM, O. SREMOVAL! THE subscriber has removed to Mr. Henry R. Cook's old stand, where be will carry on the COACH-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches. He solicits the patronage of the public. H3=*He has on hand, a few pieces ready made. JOHN R. SMITH. Camden, May 5. Ordinary's Office, ) KKRSHAW DISTRICT. J fMTITPREAS. nn ndminisfmlinn nn the Estate of the late Duct. David E. Reid has been applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, I have taken possession of such goods and chattels of lie said deceased, as could be found. All persons indebted to said Reid, are requirjd to pay the gome immediately, and all persons having demands against the said lleid, will present them duly attested to office. J. W. BA5KI.N, O. K. D. Feb ,9* 12if SPERMAB1I OIL. THE subscriber has just received a fresh supply sf superior Winter Strained Limp Oil, April 28. J- R- McKAiN. T Anm fn/PM TDTJ omt/PTP LUftl rauiu ma oiauu, Between Green's and Camden, a Box of PRINTING TVPE, directed to T. W. Pegues, Camden. Tho finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it Green's, at Friendship, Sumterville or Camden. tyril 21. ' . Lemon Syrup, Porter and White Wine Vinegar, of lh$ best quality, for sale bv . May 6. E. W. BONNEY. * " i* .t % ' *? , /v-." - ' i^T> Co!. Beacfort t-sv^;qf*ter. OIR:?You will proceed to sell theArie > ^ & nal and Magazine lots in Abbeville, in . pursuance of a resolution of the law Le.MUiHtiA a!' iKio Qtata nn "?. '^sjH ;,itl gleiatUIG v* Hud wmivpm u v?j vui k y?l|l| jtfgjg l(jf? 1st of October next, taking.jtondsj^U^ ticient surety for the paymenJ'oFthe,purr & chaie money, and report the reaiilt -of such sale to His Excellency the GoVe^ ,; ^ By order of the Commander-in-Chief: JAMES JONES, ^ , Adj't. and Inspector Geit, '.0 Columbia, 16th l^y;;i838.; ,: ? *" To his Excellency Pierce MiJIc^lkr: Sir:?In pursuance of an order Executive, to cause to be sold the ArsepaK and the Magazine lot, in Abbeville. I have the honor to report: . I attended at Abbeville on the firsfMon-W (lay of this month' and effected atale the said lot?, at public auction, in con(bir^: mity to notice previously given in tho^Gi'' r zetts. The Arsenal was purchased by T* ' D. Williams, at $305. Tbe;:fea?neib??--. John Taggarl, at $290. The purchasers resided in the village of Abberille; and'v are responsible citizens. I have the honor to-accompany.here-.., . with, their several obligations^.'sustained^ by ample surity. * I have the honyr to be. Your ob't. servant, B. T. WATTS, a. Master GeneralColumbia, 19th" Feb. 1841. To Ilis Excellency JoliN ]? . Rickarpso.v. ; Sir: ? I have the honor to. herewith 'Orders No. 68' 'marked' (klY' ' from the Adjutant auu Inspector'-General,- . and my report thereon,.niarked (B.,); to Ex-Governor Pierce M. Butler. During the administration of the lite ; Govenor Noble, he authorized me to canr ^ eel the obligation .of Taggairt for[the'./ purchase of the Magizine lot, and to'accept?" the bond of D. Douglas. The said Douglas has lecetitly paiA;.rce / the purchase money, with in'teresti.aiTlOUnting to 8321, and I witnessed a transfer'cdf. . the said lot, known as the, Magazine,->to John Cunningham. The bond of Williams for the purchase of the Arsenal, lias-not yet been paid* a<?: > there is some difficulty in regard to lille.-^It seems there is no record ofiitle or transfer of the said lot of cfTound to the State. - and a man by the name of'Chaiu.es DfcN-.j v dy, who owns an adjoining lot, has ae't up, r a pretext of claim to the ground,;to the;-'; ' injury and annoyance of. WslIiapiVf purchaser. I have the honor to.be, Sir; Your obedient servant, B. T. WATTS. Q. Master Genera!, y : EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Columdia, I2th May, 1841. To James J. Caldwell, Solicitor.*' Sir:?I am directed by'His^ExceHency; John P. Richardson, to submit .for your information, and future action, the.enclosed documents. Order No 68,' marked (A.) directing the Quarter Master General to sell the Arsenal and Magazine lots in pursuance of a Resolution by the Legislature. The Reports of the Inspector General thereon, marked (B. and C.) Tka.a nrnora (pa nnlv neCMflrV SS 6X*:'' f 1..MV J-,-... ..j ? planatory of the last paragraph of the report (C.) in relation to the Arsenal. It seems the said lot on which stands the Arsenal, was given-by'the Tate Major " . Hamilton of Abbeville to the State.? There appears to be no record of title f the same, and in consequence .theVe.pf a citizen of Abbeville, by the name of Chas, Dendy, who owns an adjoinirig^Jot ti> ;,the, Arsenal, has set tip a pretext of clajm to the same, to the injury aind:annpyance of Williams the purchaser. , The Governor, desires that you will investigate the affair, and take such "process . as you may deem consistent with proprie*. ty, and the interest of the -State. . - ; Very respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, B. T. WATTS, Ex^ecretary. By order of the Governor. June 23, 1841. ' : -; FOB SALE. " . THE House and Lot on Broad, Street, recently ; occupied by W. R. Yottjlg M a store and dweilinf with a stock of DRY.: GOODS, GROCERIES Sea. tec- together with a lot of HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. Those doakow of purchasing, would do well to make an early application to the subscriber, as a bargain may be had, . Terms of the.salo will bo liberal, ' SAMUEL J. Y0UN6. Jun?23. ' ? l;m DR.E. Mi BOYKIN ' ? Offers his professional services to-the citizeaa tf Camden and its vicinity. Juno 23. ' J, .r' ' i ' ' 7 L^?. ' *' ' :-s ?