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ir .r ~ ?* v \ ^ . r * * ^' *> . " " '"%we* %* ? " arc authorized to announce WILLIAM CARLISLE, Esq. ? * ,/T* - f as a candidate for Slirrsn, 01 mis at the next ensuing election. flJr'The friends of George Q. McIntosii, announce hitn as a Candidate for Sheriff at the next election. U- _ I^Jr3 We are authorized to announce THOMAS BALLARD, as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing Election. April 14. Just Received, A SUPPLY of the following approved Medicines which have been found highly efficacious in the diseases for which they are recommended HAY'S LINIMENT. This article lias a popularity far surpassing any patent article as a sovereign remedv for the piles. NEW ENGLAND COUGFI SYRUP. This article has acquired a reputation for) the cure of Coughs. Colds, Influenza, and all affections of the Chest. Warranted; genuine. ALSO?Macanha, Rappee and Scotch Snuff, of Mrs. Millar's manufactory: ami ' tvhich is now sought after by Snuff-takers, who desire a good article. For sale l)v DELEON 6c LEVY Snufii Western Rail" Road Bank, ? Charleston, June 14, 1841, | STOCKHOLDERS who ha<c paid op I ten Road and two Rank INSTALMENTS, j but have not surrendered their "Id and j; received new Certificates, are requested to do so, or before the 25th inst. All Stockholders will notiee the annexed extract .from the Minutes ofihe Board. 41 No dividend declared, or to bo dee- i la red, shall be paid to any Stockholder I who has not surrendered his old and rc- J I ceived a new certificate of Stock, credited f | with fifty dollars to the Road and twenty I .five dollars to the Bank, on each share, or t who. at the time the dividend is demanded i shall be in arrears either to the Road or . r Bank for any instalment due. "Every share upon which fifty dollars | lo the road and twenty dollars to the Bank j is not already paid, is by the charter abso lutcly forfeited." JAMES. G. HOLMES. Cashier. - June 15 JAMES CANTEY, ~ - ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Lnn? caster, Richland and Sumter. Office in T . the reai- of the Court House. 1 i Camden, June 2. THOMAS S. ANDERSON, (r Attorney at Law. Ic Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, and ' Lancaster. He may be found, duiring this summcr, at tho Camden residence of Dr. E. II. Andcr- J.' son, sen. June 9. i , | h JET Committed to tlie. .Jail of ? Lancaster District, on the 26llt inst. a nej gro Girl, who calls her name ANNA,: about 18 years old, very dark, in- j """ 1 Save she helonsrs - temgeiu mn. imxi.j. ., ? ^ to Mr. Edward Richardson, of Riclimond, I Va. The owner will prove property, pay I charges and lake her awn v. IT. HANCOCK, Jailer. , Lancaster C. II. April 28. 22. Fashionable Tailoring, v rglHK subscriber returns his thanks to 0 J*- the citizens of Camden and its vici- ei nity, for the patronage he lias received, and assures the public that they ran have their clothes made equal to any in the State, on moderate terms at ).i? establishment two doors north of the Post Office, Broad Street. p J. CHARLESWORTH. , Fresh Prunes. ie Just received by II. LEVY- ( June 2. . ' A CARD !' DR. WM. REYNOLDS desires to in- ^ form his Iriends and the public <ren 1 erally, that having entered into connerlion . with Dr. BLANDING of C< lumhin, lie * - -? -i- . i. _ will now devote himsett entirety u> mc practice of Dentistry. f This opportunity cannot he a] So wed to pass, without a sincere expression <>f grateful acknowledgments to his friends and I patrons, for that confidence which has al- j ways been manifested towards him, whilst j hof ?rc them as a medical practitioner.? Now about to enihark, more extensively, in the practice of I). ntistrv, he hegs to a-'snre them that it shall be his aim, still to preserve this confidence; and in all his Dpntal operations, (sur?ical or mechanical,) to give such satisfaction as will insure a continuance o! it. The well deserved and extensive reputation winch Dr. Dlandrng has long since acquired, needs no comment. Therefore, when thus connected, the hope is expressed, that without presumption, they may look for that confidence from an enlightened and discriminating public, which they, several y, and individually enjoyed.' Jan. 19. JOB PRINTING Executed with neatness and despatch, at this Office. v" - ' ^ '.-/+ ' * c FRE^BI SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Jones & Hughson, HAVE just opened a very handsome , assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part, of , Handsome colored Lawns and Muslins, An assortment of English and American , Prints, , Super, striped Chnllys, " Printed Cambrics, Fine large black Love Veils, A handsome assortment of Summer Shawls and Scarfs, Worked Collars, Ladies'Gloves and Mitts, Jackonet, Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins plain and figured, j Plain and figured Bobbinett Lace, 1 Single and double width Scotch and Ame riran Ginghams. 1 Ahuiidsome assortment of Blue, Black and Brown Cloths. . I ?ALSO ? ine Marseilles Quilts, j Shirtings & Sheetings, of n11 dreeriplions,; Bed Ticking and Mm V They have, also, a h' < Gentlemen's Bru&h, Bea'or .. r\iinii?<al J Hals, Lntlirs* Hoonels and Hoods. f A c Miipletc assortment of Perfumery, " " Slmes, A Hood stork of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, &c. 1 The above Goods were selrctpd with greet care by themselves. We respect- ] fully invite nnr friends to call and examine thpm. Our own impression is that they ] are handsome and very cheap. NOTICE. NO application for letters of adminis- r I ration on the estate of W. T. Cnrrie, Silversmith, havii.?r been made since ( lis death, in pursuance of the statute, I uive taken possession of his effects. All persons having demands against, his esate are required to hand them in to this 1 ffice properly attested, and all persons nilchtcd to him are required to make pay r nent as soon as possible. J. W. BASK IN, O. K. D. ' Ordinary's Office, Kershaw, ) Camden. March 8, 1S41. S c - C C FnvfilioiB ^atixc One case Pavilion Gauze, just received by i June 2. H. LEVY. . t South Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. la the Court of Ordinary. q Foseph Lockhart ct al. vs. Auron Lockhar el al. p T appearing to my satisfaction that Aa- ^ on Lockhart, John Bottom Susanna Botom, Eliza Bottom, Yinev Bottom, Lucin- j a Bottom, Aaron Bottom and Mariha Joltom, Defendants in the above state n ssc, reside without the limits of thisState ^ t is therefore, ordered that the said delen j nnts tin appeat and object to the division (j r sale of the Personal Estate of Joseph jockhart, Sen. deceased, undevised on or '] efore the 16lh day of August next, or heir consent to the same will be entered g f record. J. W. BASKIN, 0. K. D. 0 May 11, 1841. PrV fee, $5 50 ? *5 PRINTED LAWNS. 7-8 Handsome I rir.tcd Lawns, at 37 1-2 cents, si 9-8 do do do 50 " st Handsome Lyoncsc, 50 " di Mourning Lawns, 37 1-2 " Ul 4-4 Super. French Mourning Piinlsat 37 1-2 " ifitli a complete assortment of Dry Goods, equally tv w, as the subscriber is anxious to reducu his prcs- ir n stock, II. LEVY. June 2. cl AND SUMMER 11 FikSHIONS! nl THE subscriber has received tl.c Latest Fashions |J| rom llioJNortli. '1 innUMil for p.,*? hu so. I " icits a continuance o'* publi'* : * ! ' [CMilitary U.iform> nra' c. st notice. JOSEPH .1 wR:J3?>v*ORTH April 28. ISIack ??ii:niiier lolhs, Panry Drills and Froncli Linens, just rereived and for sale by April 21. E. W. BONNEYJ ? Fi'csb Faiicv Groceries. Tito subscriber has just received an assortment of a fresh FANCY GROCERIES. They consist in part, of the following articles: French Preserves in Brandy, do do in their own Juice, Cherries in Brandy, Fresh Prunes, Olives, Orgeat, Ci.pillairc, } SYRUPS. r Gooseberry, Raspberry, > of superior qualLcmori and Ginger, ) lty. Superior French Cordials, assorted. Chanipaignc, (Demotto brand,) of superior qual ity, Cliampaignc Cider, Abbott's London Porter, I ^ Composition Candles, of different colours, a I n handsome article, ^ Fluted Pink und White Lonf Sjgar, Superior Sherry and Madeira Wines, somo very old. French white Wine Vinegar, at 62 1.2 pr. gal. With a complete assortment of Sugar, Coffee &c. June 9. H. LEVY. ] DR. E. M. BOYICIN ! Offers his professional services to the citizens of 1 Camden and its vicinity, June 23. if! \f/} ' ' /': v " / : " ** Head Charters, CLARENDON, June 4, 1841. OnDER No ? So much of the orders of the 4th | inst. as relates to the 36th Regiment, ordered for re- i view on the 10th of August next, are hereby countermanded. ' Tho 3Glh Regiment will parade for Tevjcw and 11 drill at Timmon's old field on Saturday, the ' 7th of i August next. The commissioned and non-commis- I sioncd officers will assemble the day previous for < drill and instruction. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, June 23. Adj't. &. Inspec'r. Gen. JBlEAf* QUARTERS. CLARENDON, June 4, 1841. Orders No. ? The followng Regiments will parade for review and drill at the times and places herein stated, viz: The 25th Regiment at Winsborough, on Tuesday, the I3lh day of July next. The 24th Regiment at the usual parade ground, on Thursday, the 15th of July. TheGth Rpgiment of Cavalry at Yongue's, on Saturday, the 17th of July. The26tb Regimental Cheslerville, on Tnesdny, the 20th ol July. 'I'he 27th Rpgiment at Oliver's Old Field, on Thursday, the 22d of July. |' * ? -. nn , i ne 40m ivegimeru ai jl.ucuc*?.m ~.. , Saturday. the 24th of July. I The 34th Regiment at Yoikville, on rursday. the 27th of July. The 35th Regiment at Union Court I flotisp, on Thurs?lay, the 29th of July. The Oil) Regiment of Cavalry at McBriileville, on Saturday, 31 si of July. The 37th Regiment at Wilkin's Old i Field, on Wednesday, the 4lh of August. < The 36th Regiment at Timmon's Old ' Field, on Tuesday, the 10th of August. i The 45th Regiment at the Burnt Facto- \ v, on Thursday, the 12th of August. 1 The 41st Regiment at Park's Old Field, ' >n Saturday, the 14th of August. i The 40lh Regiment at Mrs. Boyd's, on i Tuesday, the 17th of August, ( The 10ih Regiment ofCavnlry at Boyd's j )n Thursday, the 19th nf August. ( The 3d Regiment at Tonev's Old Store, \ in Saturday the 21st of Augusts r The 1st Regiment at Brulon's on Thurs- ^ lay, the 26th of August. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry at Pick- t nsville, on Saturday, the 28th of Au- 1 [list. r The oih Regimental Hunter's, on Tues- t lay, the 31st of August. The 2d Regiment at Hall's, on Friday, e he 3d of September. f The 42d Regiment at Minton's, on y 'uesday, the 7th of Septvmber. i The 4th Regiment at Verrenncs, on "hursday, tlie 9th of September. f The 8lh Regiment at Morrow's Old g 'ield, on Tuesday, the I4th of Septem- r er. ) The 6:h Regimental Lomax's, on Thurs- t ay, the 16th of September. 't The 2d Regiment of Cavalry at Long-[v lire's, on Saturday, the 18th of Septcni- | or. c The 9th Regiment at I.owe's, on Tues- v r??? i Iwk OK-? A C ? The 7ih Regiment at the Old Wells, on i 'hursday. the 23tl of September. ? The IOlh Regiment *1 Richardson's, on s atiirday, the 25th of September. Thc38th Regiment at Killer's Old Field, ft n Tuesday, 28ih of September. The 39th Regiment at the usual parade i roundjttun Thursday, the 30ih of Sep- s ,'inber. s The commissioned and non-commis- t oned officers will assemble ut their re- a [ective. Regimental Muster grounds, for ( rill and instruction on the da)' previous r > their review. s Major Generals and Brigadier Gencrsls t ill, with their staff, attend the reviews q i their respective commands. t The Brigadier Generals are specially larged with the extension of so much of i lis order as relates to theirown Brigades. a The Commandants of Regiments will r lake their annual returns to theit Briga- J ier Generals at such times as they may , irect, to enable them to make their returns ( > the Adjutant General by the fifteenth of i t ti l Iht next. | _ By order of the Commander-in-Chief. | JAMES VV. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inspector General, t June 10, 1841 [C] Ot. ' &001> W ATE It. Tlio subscriber living too remote frotn the sphere f his engagements, offers his House and about 110 creS of Lund, for sale, :(.tuutcd near the Providence J prings, in Sumter District. Any persons wishing pleasant and healthy residence for the summer j x-uld do well to call and see. NOAH GRAHAM. Providence, June 9. BANK AGENCY. rHE subscriber will attend to any banking business at either of the ianks in Camden, that may be entrusted , i) him, on the usual terms. E. W. BONNEY. j Notice This. i THE Ordinance of the Town relative 1 o Butchering in the limits of the Corpor- 1 ition, will be enforced against all persons, I vho violate the same. * R. L. WILSON, I Recorder and Marshal T. C. ' Jnne 9. < Just Received, By E. W. BONNEY, n few copies tfce South, jrn Harp," consisting of originaJ Sacred and Moral Songs, adapted to the most popular melodies for the < Piano Forte and Guitar. By Mrs. Mary S. B. Dana: JuneS, r f;V ?aa?s?????>?aaftea The subscribers are nov prepared with a general assortment ef get nine DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATEN MEDICINES. Also, Dye-Stuffs,- Patat Oils, Varnishes, and all other ,articl< usually found in a well supplied Establisl ment, and offer them to our patrons an the public at reasonable prices and usui credit to punctual customers. Among the articles, are the following; Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do. Veratrine; Strychnine; Sulphate Quinine, French; 14 44 American; Jodine; Hydroid Potash; Croton Oil, ?tc &.c; Perfumery, &c. Virbena Cream, ) Saponaceous Compound > For sliavin Almond Paste, 1 Cologne, Lavender and Rose Water; Bears Oil; Hair Powder; Balm of Columbia; Orris Tooth Wasli and Powder; Charcoal Dentrifice; Wash Balls; Soaps, assorted; Prepared Chalk in Balls; Pearl Powder; Pink Sauiere; Rouge, &c. &c. &c. With a great variety of articles too num< rous to mention. For sale at the sign < ihe mortar by DELEON & LEVY. m o# The Limestone Springs Of Spartanburg District. THE subscriber having rented this Ei ablishment, will open the same for the ri :eption of Company for the Summer.Tliis celebrated watering place yields 1 tone in the Southern Stales for attraction .vhich should induce those travelling f? leallh or pleasure to make it their resor The accommodations are ample fcr 3C risitors?families ran have suites of roorr n the great Hotel, or houses with parlor >r single or dotible cabins, all of whic tre complete and most comfortably finisl :d and furnished. The Table and Bt vill be supplied with the best the countr iffords, and no pains shall be spared t jive satisfaction to the company. At the Springs is an agreeable and eti ivated society of permanent residents.rwo excellent Academies, male and f< nalc, where visitors may put their chi Iren to school. > In the Hotel are large and well arrune >d public rooms, a band of music attend or those disposed to dance. The Bi rill be well supplied, and abundance ( ce has been sthored up for the season. These Springs are situated 25 milt rom Union Court House; 20 milns froi Jpar tan burg, 25 miles from Yorkville, 2 niles from Glenn's Springs, and 25 frot Wilson's White Sulphur Springs, bejn he central Dointio them all. Thewatcrs c lie Spring are limestone, highly charge mh carbonic acid gas, and are as lighi >ure, and delightful to the taste as wate an be. They pnssoss decided medicinr irtnres espicially in cases of dyspepsi nd liver uAVciions. There are beside he limestone, two strong chalybeat Iprirgs of equal eflicar.y in restoiin trength ami appetite in cases of debility Baths, cold and warm and shower,sha ?e always ready at a momeni's notice. The locality is one of the most healthfi ii the world, The country around it pot esses many attractions in its beautift cenerv, its historical associations, and i he manufactures which are springing u round it. The battlefields of Blackstock Uowpens and King's mountain are a tear enough for a pleasant day's excu ion; and the prospect from Gelkin Moui ain takes in a large part of four district ;nd embraces many views of highly pii uresque and beautiful secnery. Since the last Summer the roads leadin O these Springs have been put in ordei nd the bridges repaired and replaced, i lew bridge has been built at the Nesb; run Works over the Broad River, and n IifTicnIty now exists for travellers?a lin >f stages runs twice a week trom opai auburg, by those Springs, to Lincolto ?another twice a week from Union Cou: rlotise, and a horse mail to Yorkville. There is always on hand a supply < >urnt lime of the best quality. J. C. JENNEY. May 20. 9t25 DENTISTRY. 3YR- J. LEE continues the practice < ^ Dentistry in Camden. He will, o pplication, visit families in ihe surroutu ng country without ?xtra charge. All operations will be on the most aj roved principles, and warranted at lea. qual to the best done in this communit1 Feb. 10. Ordinary's Office, j KERSHAW DISTRICT. ) HE RE AS, no administration on th ** Estate of the late Doct. David ] ieid has been applied for, in pursuant >f the Act of Assembly, I have take mssession of such goods and chattels he said deceased, as could be found. A icrsons indebted to snid Reid, are requi ;d to pay the same immediately, and ; lersotis having demands against the sa Iteid, will present them duly attested office. J- W. BASKIN, O. K. DFeb 19. 12|f SPERIAETI Oil. THE subscriber has just received a fresh supp jf superior Winter Strained Lamp Oil. April 28. J. R. McJCAJN June 30. 3t30, * * v> . iff. > t -,-. " .??. "-.IV -v - . ;. , . - ?\fr r+feM Headquarters. Columbia, 22nd March, 1838.T:> CoJ. Beaufort T. Wats, Quarter Master General. CIR._ Vnn will nrnronfl In coll lliif irto. '*" : ^ nal and Magazine lots in Abbeville, in pursuance of a resolution of, the last Legislature of this Slate, on a credit until jhe * '* g 1st of October next, taking bond and sufficient surety for the .payment of the pur* chase money, and report the Result-of such sale to His Excellency the Gover-J^V v. nor. r * Bv order of the Commander-in-Chief:'* V: JAMES JONES, Adj't. and Inspector Gen* : B- r r V* .'< -* II Columbia, IOih May, 1838. 5 To h is Excellency Piercb-M. Butler: Sir:?In pursuance of an order from the . Executive, to cause to be sold the ArsenaT and the Magazine lot, in Abbeville. I-J J; have the honor to report: ~ ' -J* I attended at Abbeville on llie firstMoa- ^ day of this month' and effected a .sale of the said lnt?. at nnhlir nurtinn fn ienrifniC 5- j mity to notice previously given in VhoGai-'zetts. The Arsenal was. purchased bvT. - D. Williams, at $305. The Magazine by j&j-John Taggart, at $280. The purchasers j^jjrTesided in the village of Abbeville, and - ' hn are responsible citizens. t- I have the honor to accompanj^'hf.re'* W with, their several obligations, sustained >s by ample surity. st I have the honor-to he, , J ' . \ *? b Your bb't; servant. i- B. T. WATTS, Q. Master General*-. '?'i ir : . y 0, : V" 0 Columbia, 19th Feb 1841. To His Excellency John P. Richardson. - Sir:?I have the honor to accompany - herewith 'Orders No. .08'. marked (A.) from the Adjutant and Inspector General;, ' jMid my report thereon^..ni.arjted(B.,) to IfR-Governor Pierce M. Butler. ?*1 During the administration of the late Is Govenor Noble, lie authorized me.to. canlT eel the obligation of Taggart for the >f purchase of the Mngizine lot, and to'accept' j the bond of D. Douolas. 'SI The said Douglas has lecently paid ire 1 the purchase money, with interest,.amount-' 5 ing to $321, and I witnessed a^transfer;. of ii the said lot, known as the Magazine, to g John Cunningham. >f' The bond of Williams for the purchased ! of the Arsenal, has not yet been paid, as ti there is some difficulty in regard to Title.? r ft seems there is no record of tilleot. tfani-; :* . 1 I r C ?. % /! ln< aC (|V tl>0 Ufnto " icr U1 1.1 rJ saill iUt 1/1 i/illUi IU- >1^ a and a man by the name of Charles Dept-^: a DY, who owns an adjoining lot/has set u'jr e a pretext of claim to the ground, to the g injury and annoyance, of Williams,the " purchaser. II 1 have the honor lo be, Sir, Your obedient servant, >1 B. T. WATTS. Q. Master .General' > " j- _ jl executive department, n Columbia, 12th May, 1841./ P . To James J. Caldwell, Solicitor. 3, Sir:?I am directed by .His Exce1Ieni$y_ II [John P. Richardson, to submit for your/ r-i information, and future action, : the'far t- closed documents. s, 'Order No 08,' marked (A.) directing the Quarter > Master General to sell the Arsenal and Magazine lots in purstianee'of g a Resolution by the Legislature. . ; /???? './ ', The Reports of the Inspector General i thereon, marked (B, and C.) Ill J nese papers are umy iicw^i^ ,0 Mo! planatorv of the last paragraph of the ree | port (C.j in relation to the Arsenal, r- It seems the said lot on which vslam? y n the Arsenal, was given by the late Major' rti Hamilton of Abbeville to the Slate.? I There appears to be no record of title'for nf; the same, and in consequence thereof a ! citizen of Abbeville, by the name of Chmfc. Dendy, who owns an adjoining lotto the Arsenal, has set up o pretext of claim t<? 'J - the same, to the injury and annoyance of- . Williams the purchaser. The Govprnor desires that you will inn ' vesligate the affair, and take such processj. as you may deem consistent with proprie- ty, and the interest of the State. ' < - v " Very respectfully, Sir, " '"t? -' w Your obedient servant, - . " B.T. WATTS, Ex.Secretary;-; * ' : r' I3y order of the Governor. ^ C ' ' June 23, 1841. ^ ' FOR SALE. ? ' ?.-Vre THE Houso and Lot on Broad Street, recently * R. occupied by W. R. Young as a store and dwelling' :e with a stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES in &c. &c. together with a lot of HOUSEHOLD and of KITCHEN FURNITURE. Those desirous of ill purchasing, would do well to make an early appli. r- cation to the subscriber, as a bargain may be had. ill Terms of the sale will be liboral. id SAMUEL J. YOUNG. toj June 23. 29 COTTON GINS. - Those who design sending their GINS to the subscriber for repairing, will oblige ly by attending to it immediately as he wish * ps to "take time by the fore-lockand thereby accommodate all and disappoint none. JOHN WORKMAN; # .% ' . - v ;v