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\ .30155 '?'%\ '" ^ '': : '-! "' ? ' " ' . - v"- .. ? ??waa! .'~1~? - .IKWIMUi. - ^JlSWMTM I IN THE COMMON I'I.E S. SUMTER DISTRICT. 1 Crane & Conway, i , i' vs > . 'inn Pro. ! x J. J. "Riclutnison. 7 J. J. Riphardcon I'm D -fi'iidaiti, '.vim! if? in cusindy.of tin' Shciifl <?1 s:;i ! Dts-j lricl by virtue of the above ri it.-d ru-o. j iiavinsr,' inorder to vittillo himself to the j benefit of the Act, entitled Van Act for . the more effectual relief of ii.-.>Ivr*ji; debtors" &c., liied a schedule ol his whole estate in the'office t?i the Cletk of the - Court >f the said District. Notice is hereby given to the sai l-Cranf is-; & Conwav, am! to all oth> r creditors oi the said J.J. Richurdsou, to whiun he may be indebted, personally or by alt >rney, t<? appear at the Court of Coiinn >11 . Pleas for Sumter District, at Sumter Court House on the (4th) fourth <!a\ <>fi November next before one of the Asso-! g, ciale Judges of the Slate of S nth Carolina, then and there to shew cause, if any they can, why the estate and effects men-s tioned in the said schedule should not be v D - assigned, and the said defendant liberated j ,,J- !-?*-. I agreeaoiv hi nu-s<nw ? . . JAMES PARSONS, C. C. P. I Office of ihr Common I'li.i., ) r Sumier C. M. Aug. 2. 1311. j [Primer's, fi e, $12] D3.^"iWn?. fr' V , TkR. J. LEE continues the practice n ' ',i Dentistry in Camden. He will, on application, visit families in the surroundv' ing country without xtra charge. All operations will be on the mostnp-i ! t ".proved principles, and warranted at least equal to the best done in this community. Feb. 10. FOR SALE OR RENT. " The subscriber being desirous of dovoting more of liis time and attention to i another branch of his business, will close his House of Public Entertainment, <;n the second .Monday in August next; lie ) L. ? offers the same for sale or rent. Any per- ] ' Son wishing to embark in that line of btisi ' ness. would do well to call and examine 'v? . the premises. The terms will be made ( ? ^1-4- ^accommodating. t IHe takes this opportunity to return his , > thanks to n gen pro us-, public.for the very c liberal patr ni;i<re tl.ev have given him. . .* L. c?ECRF.ST. Lancaster, July 12; SOiftfc 1 jamks (TTntey, t I ATTOR'dTSY AT ZiA w7/, o y -j WiU attend tin* Courts of K :sli<nv, La if- f v/^:r rasttfr. Richland uufi-S niter. Office in ^ tlu-rear oi ?tir I .ri il.otFo. V'-"' Ctu!'>-i' ? i'iUMVo so:, (v AxUimeviit SLnw. if Will attend t'ic Courts of Ktsii uv, L'n ?tc . nn<: fc .Lancaster, tie any l>e found, dui-injt t: summer, it iho Camden residence of Dr. E II liter, son, June 9. il ~E4TidAif*r South,CurnHu >?L'tucosirr District. c, ' T-'Mci* l?'-! ?re me, as an estiay, a dark : ba.V MARw, wiili ti|,ick logs, mam- and > . ^ tail, ftnii tcen' lor ds ! io.h, mnl ah nit let ;/ : i years ; Id, her shoulders marked l?y. the r-J* ' cellar, and a "saddle tna.k tipon Iter fraek Apprais-il at" I'-irly-hi e dollars. Sjiidys d ; tfuv i'liiy Ik fmn i M D.i i Tuvlor's three Cfx*, mill's fvoni L?:;c isti-r !!. Tile iv.je.- 0 .." y- is v?-.qiifs!(-'d t.? prove pro rly, p i vr-ha.' , ... ges, and take hr r iwny. Vp> J fVii.id \ 'IS. ^bigistvatr, ' -Lninc.'if>'.e C '? .loin- f>f. "'Vv i, v,.l ... i>u i IviJi. . A LL J'?' s>iis having clfiiia ds ii" a in si ^ the estate ?I" John Balhud Sen. jr (NT a-s*vfj, ar?* requested to hand them in prOorilv ail sted to iriy Attorney J P {; : D1 KIN SON : sq. wJto is authorised 10 .settle the same in the order prescribed by sl law. ' $ &?/ ^ J. J DUN LAP, Adm'r. a An -silo.' " e- ? i**%J i it < ,ij. i! Vf.. - A LL persons indebted by nolo or sic- ' - ?- c.oiini to liic estate of M A KG-VllF.T PEKivf NS (lecctised. will be nqiired li? settle flie same* <"ii or before the nth day of O.ittbcr vrxt. The Heirs having removed nut of the SlatCj and ilie creditors being urgent in their demand?, no ftir- la tber indulgence ctin possible be given. n, J. P. DliiiNaON Adm'r. k '.> ' Angnst 15. fc Socuij CafroJisan?SsxiBttcr District. ^ . IX ORWXAUY. . ar.h Weldon, Applicant. - - v s* * ?aniol Weldon, Adnt'r. and others defend ints. || . Jl appearing to my satisfaction that W. F. Dunlap'and wile, William Williams and wife, Tornnne and'wl.fr, and Ann WeNJon defendants, ^ f in the above stated case, reside without the State -of South Carolina aforesaid. It U ITietefore order . -V- ed that they do appear and object 10 the division or ' :;.J\suleol the |ierspnal estate of Benjamin A. Wclduii K *'i ; deceased, onorDetorc the aoth d.iy of Oct,;U<r next, " or they consent to tbe same will" bo enlcied ol re- a cord. . ;" W. LEWIS, O. L.D. |c ; -'J Sumter. July 20. 184^.?34 iP t: of all kinds, DONE.WTTH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, At the Office of the Camden Journal, > ?SUCH AS? 1 CIRCULARS, CARDS, LABELS, WAYBILLS, ! showbills, h'jksebills. it; \ Law Blanks, Blank ffotc3&Checks "v . Kept constantly on kand.j ;'f. '/ i'-J&r. ' 'Vv; '"'v' ' * ' . - - .v v.r-'- ' * i i ?? ???? ??; t VVe art> ft* an-, riiMiiirc Cup! Jt>ST p-i i>.\ KI!a, as a ran [li(lat(> for Slti'i iff i f this District, at the en- (' suing election. ? . i < -1? urn* .T-5 .pr2 .* ^1*.0 lUJa' 0 fi'ijii S tti 'tfSA^tilda " Tiic 'following beautiful Books for presents are " adapted particularly for the Iloiidays, and will be published early tins Hill, by S'. COLMAN, 14 John st. N. Y. I For tins Proprietors. POETS OP AMERICA.. ( A Gift for 18-12?a new volume, rich in style, and , ' most beautifully illustrated by 35 original designs, ' ex-enlcd on steel, and uinc'i more highly finished than lite volume issued in 163d, and is in all respects ' worthy a place in evory library, " We are confident this will l>e the most elegant hook of the so son."?Dnston Times. "This work ought to bo exhibited in the capitols of Europe as o specimen of what America is doing." 'irioune, " Few books can bo obtained that will provo more acceptable as a holiday present, (and at tho Bame time of enduring value] than this splendid work." Evening Journal. "Tho intrinsic excellence of the contents render the "Poets of America" far more valuable than ordinary Gift"?Boston Atlus. "This work will undoubtedly take tho lead of tho ' Annuals for 1812, and constitute a permanent ornament to tho centre tabic."?South. Lit. Messenger. | youth's keepsake. A Gift for Christinas and Now Year?interesting, instructive,, beautiful, and adapted in style, &c., to the ages of 1Q to 14. anncalette. A very pretty gift for 1812?designed for children 1 from 7 to 10 years of ago. ' v ' child's gem, A new volume for the little folks, and affectionatclv dedicated to them. Tho ofurraving3 in this volume are numerous, and executed in beautiful stylo. The binding is in fine leather, with gold bncls and tides, and the price is within the means of all. ' CIirLT>'s token, , Also for the littlo folks, illustrated with engravings "rom copper and wood, and very neatly bound by ^ Bradley. 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Ar- g tur, of Blitiinoni. _ ;._r ?; - ^ NEW COMIC ALMANAC FOR 1842. p Illustrated by 40 ehsigns by Cruikshanks and otli- ^ s?full of wit and anecdote, and-without vulgarity, g MUSICAL ALMANAC FOR 1842, g An entirely new affair, comprising 14 pieces of g usic, musical anecdotes &c. . ' , n TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ? School Books. and Miscellaneous Works of every ?| scription, supplied on the most favorable terms by p S GOLMAN, Agent for the Publishers, S'ejit. 2D. 14 John StTct, N. Y. ' &(?<ifSa Carolina. Si SUMTER DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY, i Lir.ey R. Gibson, Applicant, vs. XV, D. Tisdale and others, Defendants. Si It appearing in my satisfaction tlint W. w >. Tisdale and ltis wife Elizabeth P- and ?ji 'hiiicas S. Gibson, defendants in the above pr tilled case, reside without the limits of this Rj tale: It is therefore ordered that they do u pj'far and object tn the division or sale f the Real Estate of John R. Gibson, deeased, mi or before the twenty-second vv ay ol IJ cenibcr next, or their consent to jy, ir same will bn entered of record. I p| W. LEWIS. O. S. D. L< Sept. 22, IS4I. Prs. fee $5 50. g, FASjL & TC1NTER: GOODS. ~ bl Tiio subscriber is now receiving from the North, a rge supply of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE B( ud GROCERIES. Also?A fine assortment of (ATS AND GUNS. To punctual customers or >r cash, they will be disposed of at low prices. Sept 22. E. W. BONNEY. Ac;w dru<gs. &c. M The s'll scrihei has just received a large addition > hw stuck, consisting of Germ in Uuinine, Eug- p. sh Calomel. Bur-uud i Arr..w R ot. Castor Oil, 1st ad 2d quality, Balsam Copaiva, Veratrine, Camhor, Myrrh, Chamomile, Sup. Carb. Soda, Lamp III, Paints, Bruslus, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window llass, P rftuncry, &c. Ac., all of which' are offered >w for rash, or <n a credit to ap roved customers 5^? The subscriber would remind those who owe or im dues of more than one year's standing, ihat \\ fter next Return Day they will have on oppirtu Ra ity of settling the same wifh the Sheriff, as he annht meet his engagements without greater anctu.ility on the part of some of his customers, or Aug. 25 J. R. McKAIN. t0 Fashionable Tailoring. The subscriber-returns his thnnks to the citizons of Camden and its vici G aity, for the pnironnue bc lias received, S. ami assures tbe public that they con have w lliejr clothes made equal to any in the fu State. on moderate terms nt his establish- B rncul two doors north of the Post Office,. w Broad Street. J. CHARLES WORTH. - \ * . ''L i. * < ki#. yffl' < t ' : -: : --. r r.^^viU:-r. r.;, ? ;:#?; ;'Cv4;v ' * ' ~V " - v '-% . : : 1. V " - ' *f ' TO PLANTERS. 3,000 pair NEGRO SHOES, manuiirtur'fii by the subscribers, and warranted qunl, if not superior to any yet offered n this market. Planters will please call likI examine for themselves. ALDEN &. AUSTIN. NEW CHEAP GOODS. THE subscribers have just received ( their FALL and WINTER supply , if GOODS, which they design selling | 'ven lowe** than their usual rates. They 1 jonsist, in part' of the following, viz": i FANCY GOODS. Superior blk. Gro. do Rhine, " " " Swiss, singlo and double width, " bluo-blk" Afrique, ' 44 colored figured Pou de Soie, 44 44 plain " 44 " black and colored satin, . 44 figured satin Vcstings, ' " plain blk. 44 . 44 " black French Bejnbazin, " " Silk Velvet, ' ' Black and white English silk Hose, " 14 44 44 Gloves, 44 French and Italian Crape, Italian sewing Silk on spools, i Super striped Cbally, Single and double width Mouslin do Laines, I Super Taglionicnnes, a new article for ladies' drosses. A handsome assortment of fancy Shawls and Hdkfa. Black and colored silk Cravats. * A complete assortment of Stocks, (now style,) Hemstitch linen cambric Handkerchiefs, various J qualities, . Cambric and thread Edgings and Insertings. ' A handsome assortment of Satin, Bonnet, Cap and ' Taffeta Ribbons. ? Ladies' black and colored Kid and Hoskin Gloves. ' Fillot Reticules. J Fancy do. 3.4 black Fillet Shawls, 1 3-4 Damask silk do. i ?-4 Blaik spun do do. 1 White and black Merino Shawls, _ ' 3Iack and scarlet Tiiibct do. embroidered ? Large Brocho do. ' iandsomo Taglioni do. i LINENS, rish Linens, of every description, jinon Sheeting, Damask Diaper. Tine Barnsley Diaper, Bird eye Diaper. ?ino satin Damask Napkins. " " " Tray Cloths. " ? " Tablo do. " plain " .* do. do. -, . ' 14 brown 41 do. do. frown and bleached Towels. ? lussia and Scotch Diaper, Brown Hollands and \ Lawn Lawns, Russia shirtings and sheetings, ? Jolorcd Table covers. Cotton Goods. upcr Morseillcs C^ats. Super Marseilles Quilts. _ ^hito and colored corded skirls. 'urnilarc and cambric dimity. lain, figurod and cross bar'd swiss muslin. 4- &, 44 book muslin. ? ulton cambrics arid cross bar'd muslins. iconct and-ihull muslins. ? H isliop lawns, green bcrago, for Veils. Iiuidsome black lace veils, Iain and figured bobbinct, black and white. innn and cotton iviro luce, ingle and double width Scotch Ginghams. leached and Suffolk drilling, rown shirting and sheeting of every quality, leached 44 44 44 . W Iuo drill and york denims, G pron checks and bed tick, tnped and plaid homespun. urniture and English Prints. jlicoos, nt 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yards for one dollar. WooEens. iper Blue Cloth, Super Invisible Green Cloth " Black do wool dyed. "H " Brown do " Oxford mix'd cloth, super Saxony Cassimori's. oi attinets and Kentucky Jeans. W hitc, green, red and yellow Flannels. vv jper Welch and gauze do. pi inled Salisbury do. iglish, German and Froncli Morinos. pj andsomc fig'd Valencia Vestings. fu " " Merino do. (new article.) ' p; " Scotch Plaid. wi orstcd damask, and Zephyr worsted. h( aiible chained Ni*gro Linsey. N aid Linsey and Negro Kersey. n >ndon Duffil Blankets, superior quality. su apor Mackinaw do. pi Shoes. D sntlemen's fincCalf Shoes and Bootees. " stout Kip- do. ? do. a ay's fine.Calf do. do. l< stout Kip do. do. la idics English and French Kid Slippers* ac " Morocco and Sdal Walking Shoes. W " Leather Walking Shoes and Bootees. sc isscs Kid and Prunelle Slippers. lo " Morocco and Seal Walking Shoos. er " Leatlior Shoes and Bootees. th uildrcn's colored and black Morocco Boots. ' " ?' " Shoes. " Leather Boots and Shoes. " colored Gaiter button Boots, a new article. [D*T1jo abovo Shoes having been made lo.onr ^ der by Ryan & Haverstick, of Philadelphia, and ? rhitc &. Parrnalce, of Durham, purchasers may P' fciy depend on their giving satisfaction, 01 500 pair Men's and Boy's Russctt Bootes, made to es dor by Daniel Smith, of Orange, and warranted stand. ON HAND, OF OUR OWN MAKE: 3,000 pair of .\cgro Shoes. Also?a complete assortment of ontlomcn and Youth's Hats and Caps, Wool Hats, si eal Caps, Ladies Straw and Florence Bonnets of 0 cry quality, Seal Trunks, Fancy Baskets, Per* imery, Umorenas, ^rocKcry, naTdware. naodicry, agging, Rope, Twine, Iron, German Steel, Iron. V( are, Groceries, &c. &c. P 30NES & HUGHSON. 'Sept. 25. | ' K -V hi . f f-P : ' V pSfe-V' '. ? Ladies' New arid Fashionable SHOES. j, Just received, a iine assortment of Lalies' fashionable Shoes, for sale by j, ALDEN <fc AUSTIN. BARGAINS I THE subscriber having pbrchased a l! choice stock-of Seasonable GOODS 11 it the North, at REDUCEli PRICES. 0 offers the same Ifllich Lower than r liave heretofore been sold in Camden.? 1 They consist in part as follows: Colored Embroidered Mouslin Delaio J A beautiful -? do Satin striped Mouslin Deloin ^ article. Plain black and half mourning do. > r Mouslin Dolain, at very low prices . ' CoI'd fig'd Orloans do Flora, a new article for Ladiei Dresses, Merinoes, of every description * ri Fine and superfine black and blue.black Bombazine, CALICOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. * Mourning and half mourning English Prints, Super new style Prints, Handsome Ginghams, White and colored Corded Skirts, Furniture Prints, new style, Fumituro and Cambric Dimity, Bishop. Lawns, ~ Spool Cotton, very low, Apron Checks, Bed Tick. * SXLKS. : e Superior black and bluc.black gro. De Alpine Silk, do. blaokgro. d'Alger do", do. blaok and blue-black De Rhine do. 1 Chine Silk Hankkerchiefs, ? Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, assorted colours, a Black English Silk Hose, French Silk Hose and Gloves, ^ Superior French Crape, -V ** Scrttlemcn's Silk Hnndkorchicfs, Superior Sewing Silks, - * Black and blue-bluck Silk Velvet, Black Satin, very stout, ?2H?NTS. ' [rish Linens, of overy quality, Bird Eye Diaper, c< Brown Linen Damask Tabling Diaper, P1 Bleached Damask Tabling Diaper, ' Bordered Towels, Brown Holland, Russia Diaper, :-jn Sopcrior Lawn Lawns, Pink and blue Linen Checks,' ao Bam ask Table Cloths, Brown Table Cloths, ^ Colored Fancy Table Covers. WOOKENS. - Superfino Wool-dyed Black Cloth, do Invisible Green do do Blue, Citron Green, Cadet mixed and p. Brown Cloths, iuperfine London Cassimcrcs, Centucky Jeans and Sattinetts, jondon Duffle Blankets, Fancy and Blankets, fegroJCersheys, Extremely Lous. be lixcd English Plains, very low. inj Vide Green Bucking Baize, " of lap Heavy Druggits, for capeting or era m cloths, an lob Roy Shawls, Superior Gauze Flannols, ea led, yellow and white Flanels, Pc potted Salsbury- Flannels, ? uperior Fancy Vesting*, &c. Domestics. irginia Cotton Oznaburgs, very low. Irown Shirtings and Sheetings, ^ ileachcd do do - mi lue striped and Plaid Homespun*, - ^ ted Ticks and Checks. iL:- ' ' Also?a fresh stock of "' LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SHOES, bi, As follows: < Ladies' French Kid Slippers, '? g? do Kid Whalking Shoes, ' jjc do Seal and Morocco Slippers, Bli [isses* Kid Slippors, Misses Walking Shoes, ga si 1. CJL J T> *?. I. . UllllUUiPiJ a ?;ivw auu Mjuuw, uuu. u.u. ^ jj , ALSO?A complete assortment of " i Hardware, Blacksmith's Tools, Saddleiy, '' Bagging Rope, Twine and Groceries. Sept. 8. ''H.LEVY.. a | A CARD ' | r&R. W1I. REYNOLDS ilesires to in* ^ form his friends and the public gen- ? ally, that having entered into connection ith Dr. BLANDING of Columbia, he T ill now devote himself entirely to the 1 raclice of Dentistry. This opportunity cannot be allowed to j tss, without a sincere expression of grate- i I acknowledgments to his friends and ? itrons, for that confidence which haij al- Tc avs been manifested towards him, whilst fore them as a medical practitioner.? ow about to embark, more extensively, spi the practice of Dentistry, he begs to as- ap ire them that it shall be his aim, still to jut cserve this confidence; and in all his ental operations, (surgical or mechanic- .? ?) .t0. give such satisfaction as will insure continuance of it. The well deseived and extensive repution which Dr. Blanding has long since : ?i ,r? rri ;i|uut'u, iit'cua iiu ^wuiuji-iii. i u^iciwjc, hen thus connected, the hope is expres:d, that without presumption, they may Th ok for that confidence from an enlight- tvr ted and discriminating public, which ref ey, several y, and individually eilioyed. ore Jan. 19. * \ to > A Wi Received, 4th Superior French and German Qunine. t0 | cetate and Sulphate Morphine,Veratrine, trychnine, Iodine, and all the new and apular Chemicals, with a general assort. j ent of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish !, &C. DELEON <fc LEVY, Sept. 15. Sign of the Mortar. ^ ^ ZT7 at 1 For Sale. . ? That tract of land lying on the south de of Sanders' Creek and the east side f the Beaver Creek road containing 163 pat rres more or less. yes Also, a wagon and team. Terms made old cry accommodating?for particulars ap- be ly to irifi JAMES M'EWEN. _ ; ;; _ ' In jhnGudgelt, ) v?. V Declaration in imach'l inanunipist.; is. M. Brain, j The plaintiff haying filed his Declaraon in ihe Clerk VOfBce of thi? I>istfici, . gainst the defendant, who is absent.from v, tiis State, (as it is said,) at>d ha^ii)g'n?U " ' her wife nor attorney within the same, n whom a copy may he served,, with * ule tn plead: It is therefore ordered, That he said defendant do plead, answer'or de. cjiiV to the said declaration^within a year n<l a day from the ptiblicalion thereofi^or 'udgmcnt will be given by default. J. ELLIOTT, c. c?*. ti-y >?5i Klerk's Office, Winnsboro, ) , April 16, 1841. j.p > ?' Fhe State of South Carolina. .. ICERSHA W DISTRICT. . ?o all and singular the ktmlred and c red?- ''' tors of Thomas Welch late of Camden,' *_ deceased. You, and each of you, a re h e r eby. c| nd admonislied, to he and appear in and.r- . efore the Court of Ordinary of the said?; - - : )istrict, to be holden at Camden on the ighth day of October next, to show ; :'ause, (if any you can,) why Leileri-^Sg^r/ Ldminislration of the Goods and Chat/ V>>. els of the snid deceased, should not be ranted to. Stephen C. DeBruldrwliojias pplieij for the same. WITNESS. J. W, Baskix, Esq.JuJgc (the Court of Or din a ri/ofs a idl) Strict, - ; tCamden ihis'2Qtk day of SaptlHQi^- ' j. w. iu.<kin\ o. r. d. Sept. I5tli, IS4J. , 4. IWHERSAS.'no letters of administration joa ' * ? tl'e estate of Lodowick Thompson, ?npde-'V ;riseil, have hern applied" for since his tfedhV-in. Lirsuance of tlio statute, I have ft ken pupsesiidVoC'-1 t.-h of his effects as -could be found All pertdn* _ : idcbtrd to said Thompson are required"/ to mate ; ^ imediale payment,-and VI tlidsethavm'g demands i V piinst the said estate are required to hand tlieiu to u office, legally attested ' ' . / J. W. BASK1N. Ordinary*. D; Ordinary's Office, Sept. 23. ISiL. tf42; Fall and Winter Fashluii^ TIjo1 subscriber has* rocpivcd from the Nftrt&tho . > vd rll.and Winter Fashions; ' Sept. 22. J. CH ARLESWOjB,TH. Valuable Maps Misswigt Any one having in possession the two fiiii?t!'nnm-. ra of Hall's Now General Atlas, formerly belong-; g to the late Geo. L Champion, Containing .Maps.- France, Hin'doostan, Rossia, Prussia^. Sweden . d the West Indies, is requested respectfully; yet" mostly, by the present owner,, to leave, them"at the" - < t. ist Office. . Sept. 8. CLOTHING. ~~ The subscribers liavo made arrangements with one . the first Tailors in the city of New York to keep. 3m constantly siij>plied with a complete assort- ^ ' int; of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, which )y are' authorized to warrant. Tlie assortmorit consists in part, of tlm Mowirigy re and black dress clotli Coats, of every qualityf^j^BH ' 44 and green frock do 44 44 ttinctt & Kentcpky Jeans Coatees defrock.Coots. aver, Flushing and- Pilot Ovorcoats.. ne & blk. cloth aud . cassimcrc-Fants, ejrery qqal.'ty. ' ttmct and Kentucky Jeans do 44 no plain lyid fig'd Satin Yeats, " bilk Velvet- ' do. " Valencia do. Also?Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, &c. They have also engaged (he services .of first.rate Tailor, who will be in constantly--, tendance at the store and wilt make Cluing to order .u the shortest notice. JONES <fc HUGHSON, interesting a o the owners ol* Bald Heads. MB subscriber he? iust received a-facpplyet - A andjean'a celebrated-Compound, (or the cure of ndriff, Baldness, Grey Hairs, Ac. 'v"r 'rice, two dollars ptr boi. '" Vug 25. - J. R. McKAlN, ;? '?r > the Members of the Legislature of S Carolina: General JAMES W. CANTEY is re;ctfu!ly announced as a candidate at the . proaching session, for the office of ant and Inspector General, by Many officers of the S. C. Militia: v . .v*" ? South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. A_ Jonathan Knight, Applicant. vg >.. <'< William Knightand others, Defendants. 'f. fIt appearing to my satisfaction that.; ; lomas Knight and Levi Whitaker artdnti? fe Suckey, defendants in the above casijjgp^ . ;i,Jc without this State: It is therefore lened, That they do appear and ;pb}*ct the safe or division of the real estate of illiam Kuight, dec'd. on or before thei day of October next, or their consent the same will be entered of record. JAS. H. WITHERSPPON, Jr. Ordinary Lancaster: District* rune 23, 1841 iVs fee, $560. ' |?f= We are authorized to V:'V lounce WILLIAM CARLISLE, Esq. i candidate for Sheriff, of this District il^e ensuing'election. ^EOROES FOR SALE. rwo valuable Negro Men, ope a first roon arid jobbing carpenter,, abont 35 irs c?Tt!v the other a field hand 25 years , both likely and of good character. wfll sbld at a reduced price lor cash.; For wmaiion apply to C. J. SHANNON. Vug. 4. 3t