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THOMAS S. MOO?, Respectfully informs the riiizens nfCnm den, and'the people generally. that he hn taken the stand formerly becnpied by Mr S. K. GifTord, where he wrllaitend to thi Watch and Clock repairing business in al it?.varions*bra?ches. AM kinds rf Jewell ry and Silver Wore mended in the best ant >. neatest manner. . \ -iv He hopes by his long expel ience ant devoting nil his time to business, he wil ~.t . merit a share of patronage. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver, or ta ken in exchange for work. July 7. sin!m fl3:=3We are authorized tc announce WILLIAM CARLISLE. Esq ns a candidate for Sheriff, of this Distric at the next ensuing election. |l3=,The friends of George Q. WclNTosn. announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff at the next election. f?3ra We are authorized to announce THOMAS BALLARD, as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing Election. April 14. JAMES CaNTEY, ATTORNEY AT EAW. Will attend the Courts of Kershaw. Lancaster, Richland and Sumter. Office in the rear of the Court House. Camden, June 2. THOMAS S. ANDERSON, ~ Attorney at JLaw. Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, and Lancaster. He may be found, duiring Ihie summer, at the Camden residence of Dr. E. H. Anderfj. son, sen. *" June 9. i? _ . ^ Fashionable Tailoring. qnHE subscriber returns his thanks tr? the citizens of Camden and its vicinity,. for the patronage he has received, and assures the public that they ran have their clothes made equal to any in the Slate, on moderate terms at his establish* ment two doors north of the Post Office, Broad Street. J. CflARLESWORTH. Fresh Prunes, ;i . Just rccoivcd by H. LEVYJune 2. A CARD nR. WM. REYNOLDS .lesires to in/ t_:_ -,,,1,1;,. ?nn_ ' jorill Ills irirnua oim n.v ... crally, that baring entered into connection with Dr. BLAND1NG of Columbia, he will now devote himself entirely to the practice of Dentistry. . This opportunity cannot he allowed to pass, without a sincere expression of grateful acknowledgments to his friends and patrons, for that confidence which has always been manifested towards him. whilst .before them as a medical practitioner.? Now about to embark, more extensively, n the practice of D< nlistry, he begs to assure them that it shall be his aim, siill to preserve this -confidence; and in all his Dental operations, (snrgical or mechanical,) to gire such satisfaction as will insure a continuance of it. The well-ifeses red and extensive reputation which Dr.- Blanding 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, j ^ Jan. 19. ' j NOTICE. NO application Tor letters of administration on the pstate of W. T. Cur rie, Silversmith, having been made, since his (Jeath, in pursuance m im- oimuir, i have taken possession of his efficis. All persons having demands asrainst his estate are required to hand them in to this office properly attested, and all persons indebted to him are required to make pay ment as soon as possible. J. W. BASKIN, O. K. D. Ordinary's Office, Kershaw, ) $ , Camden, Mardt 8, IN41. \ Pavilion iiau/c. One case Pavilion Gauze, just received by June 2. . H.LEVY. South Carolina, KEItSlIAW DISTRICT.. In the Court of Ordinary. Joseph Lockhart et al. vs. Auron Lockhar ct nl. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Aaron Lockhart, John Bottom Susanna Butj, torn, Eliza Bottom, Yiney Bottom, Lucioda Bottom, Aaron Bottom and iMar'ha Bottom, Defendants in the above stateesse, reside without the limits of this State It is therefore, ordered that the said defen dants do appear and object to the divisioi or sale of the Personal Estate of Josepl Lockhart, Sen. deceased, undevised on hofnr.> the 16th dav of August next, o their consent to the same will be enteret of record. J. W. B A SKIN, O. It. D. Mav II, 1841. Pr's. fee, 85 50 1 DR. E. M. BOYKIN Offers his professional services to the,citizens i Camden and its vicinity, . June 23. * PRINTED .LAWNS. 7-8 Handsome Printed Lawns, at 37 1-2 cents, B 9-8 , do do . do < . 50. ." Handsomo Lyoncse, ' 50 " p Mourning Lawns, 37 1-2 " I 4.4 Super. French Mourning Prints at 371-2 " '* With u complete assortment of Dry Goods, equally J ow, as tho subscriber is amious to reduco his pres ent stock, II. LEVY. J June 2. J SPRING AND STUMER FASHIONS! TIIE subscriber has received the Latest Fashioni j from the North. Thankful for past favours, he so. licits n continuance of public patronage. JI CMilitary Uniforms made to oracr ai me mn>u est notice. JOSEPH HARLESWORTH. , April 28. Fresh Fa net Groceries. The subscriber has just received an assortment oi fresh FANCY GROCERIES. They, consist in part, of the following articles: 1 - French Preserves in Brandy, > do do in their own Juice, Cherries in Brandy, Fresh Prunes, Olives, Orgeat, Capillaire, } SYRUPS. Gooseberry. Raspberry, > of superior qualLemon and Ginger, J Jly, Superior French Cordials, assorted. -Cbampaigne, (Demotto brand,) of superior qual ity, Cbampaigne Cider, Abbott's London Porter, Composition Candles, of different colours, a handsome article, Fluted Pink and White Loaf Sugar, Superior Sherry and Madeira Wines, some very old. French white Wine Vinegar, at 62 1-2 pr. gal. With a complete assortment of Sugar, Coffee &c. June 9. H. LEW. GOOD WATER. The subscriber living loo remote from the sphere of his engagements, offers his House and about 110 acres of Land, f;rsalo, rttuatcd near the Providence Springs, in Sumter District. Any persons wishing a pleasant and healthy residence for the summer would do well to call and see. NOAH GRAHAM. Providence, June 9. BANK AGENCY. THE subscriber will attend to any bunking business at either of the Banks in Camden, that snny be entrusted to him, on the usual terms. E. W BONN FY. Notice.'! his. THE Old innnce of the Town relative In Butchering in the limits of the Corporation, will be enforced against all persons, who violate the same. It. L. WILSON, Recorder and Marshal T. C. Jnne 9. Just Received, By B. W. BONNEY, a few copies ( tUe "South, crn Harp," consisting of original Sacred and Moral Songs, adapted to the most populur melodies for the Piano Forte and Guitar. By Mrs. Mary S. B. Dana: ; June 2. Head Quarters, CLARENDON, June 4, 1841. ' Order No ? So much of the orders of the 4th inst. as relates to the 36th Regiment, ordered for rc1 viow on the 10th of August next, are hereby counj tertnanded. | The 36th Regiment will parade for reviow and : drill at Timmon's old field on Saturday, tho 7th of j August next. The commissioned and non-commis, sioned officers will assemble tho day previous for drill and instruction. By order of the Commandor.in Chief, J. W CANTEY, June 23. Adj't. &. Inspec'r. Gtn. 1 LIST OF LLTTLRS j Rerunning imhe Post Office at Camden S. C. 1st July, 1841. A <fc B?-Nancy Albert, Francis Addison, Jnsiall Albert, Stephen Burkett Joint BlvlTrer. Rositnah Br< oks, Vincent H. Bell, L. W. R. Blair, S. H. Boykin, Mis. R. W. Belvin. C & D?Samuel Coats, Christopher CutidifF, ILr. R. Chamberlain, Drury C.ainpbel, R. W. Dunlap, Jas. S. Dtinla|>, Wilson Davis, Wm. Demense. E & G?Mis. AnnC. Ellison, Thos. D. Glenn. II & J?Moses S. Ilutchersnn, Wiley llall, B. F. Hopkins, Wm. Hofan, Col. Jas. Haile, Etheldred Howell, Samuel Ivins, Mary Jones, 2 Mrs. Polly Johnson, Nathaniel Jones, J? hn Johnson. Jacob Lucius, 4 Miss S. Love,, Miss E. S. Mickle, W. B. MeUorntick, Miss Ann McLe?d, Dunl L. Mckinnon, Angus McD ?wall, Tyre Mnhnffee. J. Miller, S. Martin, IVI. McGuegon, John Most ly, R. McDonald, Andrew J. McCrorv, R. McLane. w A* T>?P/iI,prt TVpvesnm. \V. Peltnn 1 11 IX/ A . . - ~ , ... ? ....... Miss Amanda J. Parker. R& S?Willis Ramsey, J. Reed, E. 8 Rugely, Capl. Thus. J. Richardson, Mis; i E. C. Richardson, Amey U. Rose Wm, J. i Reynolds, Miss Jane J. Ross, Mi>b E, r Slraifotd, Col. Samuel S. Taylor, Tlios r Starke, Mickle &> Siarke, John Spradley, 1 Wm. Schriner, J. S. Scott, M. Sylvester Mrs. M. Singleton, James A Stewart, John Smith, Jackson Shiver. J. Simp sun, rx T?Rev. Jas. M.Thomas. James Teem Y &, W?Samuel Young, Wm. B Wat kins, Juo. Wightman, Joseph R. Wrigh [>f Nathaniel Wood, Wm. Wilson, . . k ' P. THORNTON, P. M. V*; - __ *? \.i -'..TfUfr. ' ' ' .-4 -tffl-i-. :< ? ? ' ; . ;ffThe subscribers are now prepared with a general assnrlmentef genuine DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. Also, Dye-Stuffs, Painis, Oils, Varnishes, and all other articles ' usually found in a well supplied Establish nient, and offer them to our patrons and the public at reasonable prices and usual credit to punctual customers. r Among the articles, are the following; Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do. Veratrine; Strychnine; Sulphate Quinine, French; T ; " American; Mas Jodine; Hydroid Potash; Croton Oil," &c. &c; Perfumery, &c. purf Virbena Cream, } gish Saponaceous Compound > For shaving |sc < Almond Paste, _j ficie Cologne, Lavender and Hose Water; chat Bears Oil; Hair powder; sue! Balm of Columbia; nor. ? Orris Tooth Wash and Powder; B 1 Charcoal Dentrifice; Wash Balls; Soaps, assorted; Prepared Chalk in Balls; Pearl Powder; Pink Sauiere; Rouge, <kc. &c. &c. With a great variety of articles too nume T rnus to mention. For sale at the sign of Si the mortar by . Exe DELEON <fc LEVY. and ? ?. havf The Limestone Springs daJ; OJT Spartanburg District. the < THE subscriber having rented'this Es- mity tablishment, will open llie same for the re- zett? rcplion of Company for the Summer.? |D. V This celebrated watering place yields to Join none in the Southern Stales for attractions resit: which should induce those travelling for are i health or pleasure to make it their resort. I The accommodations are ample ft r 300 with visitors?families ran have suites of rooms by a in the great Hotel, or houses with parlors, or single or double cabins, all of whieti are complete and most comfortably finished and furnished. The Table and Bar will he supplied with the best ita country affords, and no pains shall be spared to give satisfaction to the company. To I At the Springs is an agreeable and cul gj livaied eoeirty of permanent residents.? here Two exrellent Academies, male and fe- frnm male, where visitors may put their cffcil- amj ( tlren to school. ?x-C In the Hotel are large and well arrang- j), ,ed public rooms, a band of music attends q))V) for those disposed to da-nee. The Bar ce| t will he well supplied, and abundance of p(|rc ice has been stoored up for the season. iLe.t These Springs are situated 25 miles rpj from Union Court House; 20 milus from ^ Spartanburg. 25 miles from Yorkville, 25 jnir{, miles from Glenn's Springs, and 25 from e Wilson's White Sulphur Springs, being j(rHj tl*e eentral point to fltemall. Tt?e waters of! .pj the Spring are limestone, highly charged if. ^ with carbonic acid gas, and are as light,'jj,er< pure, and delightful to the taste as water se| can be. They possess decided medicinal pgro virtures espicially in cases of dyspepsia an(j f and liver affections. There are besides y , the limestone, two strong chalybeate a ' Springs of equal efficacy in restoiing jn:ur strength and appetite in cases of debility. _jrc Baihs, cold and warm and shower,shall / be always ready at a moment's notice. The locality is one of the most healthful iti the world. The country around it possesses many attractions in its beautiful scenery, its historical associations, and in the manufactures whirh are springing up around it. Thebattleficlds of Blackstocks, Cowpens and King's mountain are all near enough for a pleasant day's excur- . >HI sion; and the prospect from Gelkin Moun-, "j??' lain lakes in a large part of four districts, |c'1^ and embraces many views i?f Ingtiiy - pre- w turesqne and beaiitilTti4 seeffery. l"e Since the last Summer the roads leading Al"?e to these Springs have been put in order, a and the bridges repaired ami replaced. A T f new bridge has been built at the Nesl it then Iron Works over the Broad River, and no Tl difficulty now exists for travellers?a line plan of stages runs twice n week from Spar- port t-anburg, by those Springs, to Linrolton It ?another twice a week front Union Court the i House, and a horse mail to Yorkville. | Hair There ig always on hand a supply ofjThe burnt Jinre of the best quality. the t J. C. JENNEY. c;iIZ May 20. 9t25 Dem ??? ^rs( 1)EI^TISTRV. the s I 111. J. LEE continues the practice of Dpnlistry in Camden. He will, on T application, visit Families in the surround- vesti ing country without xtra charge. as yi All operations will be on the most ap- ty? i proved principles, and warranted at least equal to the best done in ibis community. Feb. 10. - B; Ordinary's Office^ KKRSHAW DISTRICT. ) 0 WHEREAS, no administration on the c Estate of the late Duct. David E> Reid has been applied Tor, in pursuance f of the Act oT Assembly, I have token i possession of such goods and chattels of , the said deceased, as could lie found. All rjni| , persons indebted to said Reid, are requir- ihe . ed to pay the same immediately, and all 7 , persons having demands against the said f?rP , Reid, will present them dulv attested to \ office. J. VV. BASKIN, O. K. D. Sch Feb 19. 12if tuic T SPERMAE1I OIL. van THE subscriber hits just received a fresh supply will t of superior Winter Strained Lamp Oil. April 28. J. R. McKAlN June 30. f, 3i30. J -'/A.-. utS r sSKf..4' * A i Head Quarters. t Columbia, 22nd March, 1838. c V? Col. Beaufort T. Wats, Quarter j iter General. R:?You will proceed to sell the Arse ? nal and Magazine lots in Abbeville, in j mance of a resolution of the last Le- ] iture of this Slate, on a credit until the ( of October next, taking bond and suf- j nt surety for the payment of the pur- t le money, and report the result of i sale to His Excellency the Gover- % . S y order of the Cnmmander-in-tJMel: . . JAMES JONES, , Adj't. and Inspector Gin. B. Columbia, 16lh May, 1838. n his Excellency Pierce M. Butler: r ir:?In pursuance of ait order from the cutive, to cause to be sold the Arsenal the Magazine lot, in Abbeville. I s the honor to report; attended at Abbeville on the first Monof this month' and effected a sale of v laid lots at public auction, in confor- tj to notice previously given in the Gai. The Arsenal was purchased by T. l VilUams, at $305. The Magazine by ? ? Taggarl, at 8280. The purchasers g led in the village of Abbeville, and responsible citizens. q have the honor to accompany here. their several obligations, sustained pj mple surity. 2 have the honor to be. Your ob t. servant, B. T, WATTS,a. Master General* " C. ; - : - c Columbia, Iflth Feb. 1841. ^ lis Excellency John P. Richardson ? rj?I have the honor to accompany s with 'Orders No. 68' marked {A.) n the Adjutant and Inspector General, g my report thereon, marked (BM) to n Jovernnr Pierce M. Butler. tl iring the administration of the late ;nor Noble, he authorized me to eonhe obligation of Taggart for the haseof the Mngizine lot, and to accept >o.nd of J). Douglas. te said Douglas has tecently paid r.-e mrchasc money, with interest, amouot0 $321, and 1 witnessed a transfer of laid lot, known as the Magazine, to t Cunningham. . T ie bond of Williams for the purchase w le Arsenal, has not yet been paid, as rf s is some difficulty in regard to title.? oi ?ms there is no record of trtleor trana- tn f the said lot of ground to the State, V 1 man by the name of Charles Den- 4\ who owns nn adjoining lot, has set up tc Ptext of claim to the ground, to the .. -?.t .nniivunM of Williams, the J UIIU haser. ,/, 1 have the honor to he, Sir, Your obedient servant, B. T. WATTS. Q. Master General. ^ EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, J Columbia. 12th May, 1841. i i James J. Caldwell, Solicitor, p r:?I am directed by His Excellency, 1 P. Richardson, to submit for your ? -mation, and luture action, the en- j; ?d documents. r, rderr N<i 68,> marked (A.) directing Quarter Master General to sell the nal and Magazine lots in pursuance of 'solution by the Legislature, ic Reports of the Inspector General eon, marked {B. and C.) hese papers are only necesnry as ex- ( ntory "f the last paragraph of the re(C.j in relation to the Arsenal. ^ seems the saiti lot on which stands Arsenal, was given by the late Major {, tilton of Abbeville to the State.? ^ re appears to be no record of title for jame, and in consequence thereof a en of Abbeville, by the name of Chas. _ ily, who owns an adjoining lot to the in^l, has set up a pretext ot Claim 10 (hftie, in ihe injury and annoyance of liams the purchaser. a he Governor desires that you will in- 1 igate the affair, and take such process ^ mi may deem consistent with proprieind the interest of the State. ! Very respectfully, Sir, 1 Your obedient servant, " B. T. WATTS, Ex. Secretary. ,* y order of the Governor. r ine 23. 1841. 11 ?? n iouth Carolina Female Institute, " his Institution, under the sole direeof Dr Elias Marks and Lady, assis- ? by competent Instructors, in the va- h is branches, will resume its duties on f second Monday of October ensuing. a he Principals will enter, as hereto- s upon the ttsl of Instruction. ll ^ ....ll kI. ntionail fnr J)aV jjejlrt I mi t II i nil! ur. ?J? olars, from the vicinity of the Jiuli- ~ he Private Class, taught during the ation, will commence their duties faith* i. s; ELI AS MARKS, M. D, a Barhamville, near Columbia, S. C. ? uly 1st, 1841. St 31 4 *' * * . ' South Carolina?LancasiSr^J District, v IN THE COMMON REAT. - ,r$% * ameiA.Greer, -V-*: Tt ?> v? tndrew L. Davis, 7. - The defendant A. L, Ham why'fcfflM u?Hy of the Sheriff, by^ r|rtue._of ^frM bove capias ad ShtisfaeWROthe;suit si if James A. Greer, baring, [r, order iile himself t> thir benefit &??n A?t eoti-: M led an Act for nhe reliejf^of' rnsolvejit'-jB leblors, in the said State, this day filed-'-J 11 my office a schedale of his WlioleesW{|jgB Notice is therefore hereby gfverr lo lfasradH aid James A.Greer, as.Velf?*alf' other* ' ^ f 11 /1 rr m o n t ' <imA/Ii l'r? ?. r\ C 4 k a ,? m ' u?i^iiimi> VITMIVV'IO 1/1 Mtc iroiu j.Davis, to be and appear,'nt Lareastcjfifcj^j jourt House on Mnndny the first Hay (tC$M November next, at .12 o'clock Memiitrtr. -'T lefnre one of the Associate Judges pf vfi?- . . Vl aid State t?> show cause,. if any they cao, vliy the said defendant should not be dis-;j. hsrged from confinement, on assigning- ' nd delivering the effects me/itjoned in hb"V J chedule. " < *j S. BECKHAM, Clerk. 1 Clerk's Office, July 10 184I.> ; . Prs.fee.^11 Fhe State of South CJaralina. | kersha w district. j J. J, Dtntlap, V 1 vs. > Co. Sadh DebU 1 Samuel Shiver. ) ; J SAMUEL SHIVER, -the D*fehffani>. /ho is in the custody, of the Sheriff of' ;i| ie said District by virtue of.the above' '1 tated case, having/in order^.eniitlo { imself to the.benefit of- the Act enlitled,/ ) An Act for the more effectual'relieiVof in-1" dI vent debtors," filed a "schedule o/-. his .^SL hole estate and effects in the offirfe Uf tha .? 'j 'lerk of the Court of tlie pajdT^Dislrict: Notice is hereby given, to the hinlap, the Plaintiff, arid to: al.l-othefv- *'M jing creditors and Judgment creditors' ^ f the said Samuel Shiver, arid to a IfIher persons to. whom the. said Samuefr^sS hiver mny be indebted, personally or byv$|g .ttorney to be and appear at the CoUrtof v-: lommon Pleas to be halden at Kershaw iourt House for Kershaw Dis.iricfilwrfore ; ; ne of the Associate Judges of the said, / tale on the fourth Monday in O&obeT*JS ext. at which time .and place.the .said ;; amuel Shiver will apply-for liis discharge, nder the said Act. to sfievw.c.ause:if eny * iej* can, against the said discharge. G. Q. McINTOSU, c. c. p June 26. !84f. ; P%, fee Sl3^0^^| South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Jonathan Knight, Applicant. yy, *. '' ^ William Knight and others, Defendant*. It appearing to my satisfaction vtbat" . homas Knight and Levi Whitaker and ifeSuckey, defendants in-the above ,i* si.Ie without this State:, FLis ".therc^wv.-"-''.; rdered, That they disappear and object i the sale or division of the, real estate of /illiam Knight, dee'd. on.gr before the lh day of October next, or their, consent > the same will be entered of record; . JAS. fl. WITHERSPOON, Jr; : ; Ordinary Lancaster District. June 23, 1841 Pr's .Ve, 8550. Sheriff's Sales; * Y virture of sundry executions to acted, will be sold before the Court oor in Camden, on the first Monday ahd' 'uesday in August next, the following proerty, viz; One Mule saddle and bridle/ levied ^ pnn and to be sold as the properly of tedding Thompson, at the suit of.;Lawence Luomis, bearer. ^ B. GASS, S. K. D. July 14: IMI. . -> \ ' RE<^L?ENTlli OKDJER. Head Quarters %2d Ref t*) July 9, IB41. In pursuance of orders from ; Major Jeneral Buchannan, an election for.'-Brl- ./ adier General will be held onVSitufday '-0.1 )p 2Sth August next. The polls for the 22nd Rcgirrirtit will c open at the Court House at Canteen rom 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. JAMES C. HAILE. Col. 22nd Reg't. S. C. GODOLPHIN. This Celebrated Horse will stand the pproaching Summer season at Camden,v ^ ,'he season will commence on theuly and end on the 15th Angus!,' and the. ? til season from the 15lh of August to th*.. 5th of November, at S. B. Hammun.l'a.? Ie will be let to Mares (during the Sttiir-? * \ ter Season) at fifteen Dollars the single. ristt twenty Dollars the Season and fifty )oilars to Insure?50 Cents to the Groom . i every instance. Money, oi an approved ole payable on the 1st day of November ~ ext must be sent with each mare or she kill not be served. Pfninppp Godolpbi" w as got by Eclipse, out of . -" jylph; she out of Lottery, by Hephestionj: e out of Castianira, (Sir Arcliy's dam.) by mported Btizzord;1?is blood goes immedilely buck to the best English stork. In hort, there is not a better bred horse in, ie U. States, or in England. June, 20, ?? ? o the Members of the Legislature of SCatohria: General JAMESeW. C ANTE Y is repectfully announced as a candidate at the pproaching session, for the office of Aditant and Inspector General, by Many officers of the S. C. ilftfttiaJ