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?? >!!! I IN TI1E COMMON PI.E vS. SUMTER DISTRICT. Crane & Conway# 2 vs > Sum PrOi .X- J. Richardson. J J.-J.- Ricfhtfrdson the Defendant, who is in custody of the Sheriff of said Dis, ~ trirt by vitlije. of the above stated ease. ft A? I tig, in order to entitle ntuiseii in me benefit ??f iIip Act, entitled '-an Acl for the more effectual relief of insolvent debtor*" &.C., filed a schedule-of hi* whole ; .estate in the office ot the Clerk of the Court of the said District. Notice it hereby given to the said Crane & Conwav, and io all other creditors of the said J? J. Richardson, to whom he may he indebted, personally or by attorney, to appear at thp Court of Common Pleas for Sumter District, at Sumter Court House on the (4th) fourth (lav of November next before one of the Associate Judges of the State of S-Mtlli CaroK' na. then stiil there to shew cause, if ativ they ran, why the estate and effprts men,t tinned in the said schedule should not be assigned, and the said defendant liberated agreeably it> thesai I \ct. 'HV.ES PARSONS. C. C. P. ? ? !' th?* Common Pleii?,) Sumter C. II. Vng 2 1841. $ [Primer's fee. 812] 1 dkatistry] Tfct- J. LEE r?mtintiew ihe practice o Dentistry in Camden. He will, on application, visit families in the Surrounding country without xtra charge. All operations will be on the most approved principles, and warranted at least ,equal to the best done in this community. ?t $;. r"h- '<> FOR SALE OR RUNT. The subscriber being desirous of deeniimr more of bis time and attention to another branch ?!* his busiiipvs, will close I his House ii(* Public Entertainment. on the second Monday in Aiisfust next; he offers ihe same for sale or rent. Any person wishing to embark in that line of business. would do wpII to call and examine the premises. The term? will be made ft'cnmmndatin<:. He lakes this opportunity to return his thinks to a generous p.ihlic for ihe very liberal patr-oiRge tl.ev have given him. L.SECRRST. Lancaster, July 12, 20i32. , J A MRS OvNI'RY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend the Courts of K-rshaw. Lau-i raster, Richland and Sumter. Office in the rear of the Court House. Camden, June 2. THOM VS S. ANDERSON, ^ . Attorney at Law. Will attend the C"urU of Kershaw. Sumter, anil Lancaster. He may lie found, duiring this eura " ?; ? -r n. r> li , . j mcr, at uie c-auiacn nwiuunce ui ut. u. u. .nium. con, urn. June 9. Fashionable Tailoring, j THE subscriber returns bis thanks i?? j' the citizens of Camden ami its viri ; hiiy, for the patronage he has reriived. and assures the public that they ran have their clothes made equal to any in the State, on moderate terms at l.is ra'aMish- 1 metit two doors north of the~~Pust Office, Br-?ad Street. .T. Cf,\PLES\VOPT'l. deceived, SoperioP Fri jtrli a:t<l Gerrosio Quititie. Aretat* and Sulphate Mm pl.im ,Vrratriite. Strychnine. I nli and nil the new and popular Cbe-nie Is. wish a jfenernl ass ?rt. meni ?if Di ugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnishes, &c. DELEON & LPVY, Sept. 15. Sign of the M'?rtar, INTERESTING - - < n.aa O me uwurrs va duiu n?r<??n9. THE bu scriher hm iusi received a ei'ppl of Grandjean'a nlehn ed C -inpound, lor the cure of D-.ndriiT, Bald > ?<-, Gre Hiirr, &r. Price, two dollar> p rbox. : A no 25 J R McKAlV. NEW lIKUtr^ &C. The subscriber ha* just received a b-rge addition to hi* stuck, consisting of Germ .n wtuinine, English Calomel.' Ber ud i Arr w R ot, Casf-rOil, 1st and 2d quality, Falsnm Cnpntva, Verairine, Camphor, vlyrrh, Cbamo ile. Su,-. (. r.rh. Soda, Lainj. Oil. Paints Br. s s, il.?, ..ve Muffs, vVinuo v Glass, P< rfiioa*rj, &c. * c ,al ol which are offered low fo' cas t, ??r na credit 10 ap rove?'l customers. ?. The sub cnb r would re ind those who owe him dues of more I -a one year's standing, ihnt after next Reiurn D>y t,.ey wil have an op rtunity ol settii o th saine w?tb the" Sh-r.H, as be cannot meet his en^ag.-me .t? without great- r pu -etui ity on the part uf suine of .is cosio era. .? Aug. 25. J. R. McKAlN. ^ South Carolina?Sumter District. IN ORDINAKVar-ih Weldon, Apphcuut. " n ^ Daniel Weldon, Adm'r. and others defendants. \ji It appearing to my sntisfacli. n that W. F. Dun lap and wile, William Wnlini.s and wife, ?? Tornnce and wile, and Ann Weldon defendants, 'u *he above stated case, reside without the State of South Carolina aforesaid. It is ihciefore oruei id that they du ap|>eur ami obj. ci to the division or aleot the (.eraonal estate of Benjamin A. Weldun deceased, on or before the 25th day of October next, or 'hey consent to tbe same will be enteied ol record. W. LEWIS, O. L. D. Sumter, July Qi}. 1841.?34 sjj*, To the Members of the Legislature of S. SP^ c - Carolina: General JAMES VV. CANTEY is respef&iiiy announced as a candidate at the apptosghing session, for lite oHice of AdgSfe utant u . G . eral, by Many officers of the 8. C. M htia. * * ,V..N ** - * - r '.' . - A !- V ... ** r.y t ^ iv* ? NEW CHEiP GOODS.! fFlliE xnl??rrif>ir? lintP just receive! B their FALL ami WINTER supply oJ GOODS, wliirh they design selling ven lowe~ than their usual rates. They consist, in pitri' of the following, viz: FANCY GOODS. Superior blk. Gro. do Kltincy " " " Swiss, single anddouble width, ' -.11 iil .1 i r.u... " U1U0-UIK " AlIHjUC, " colored figured Pou do Soie, ii < plain " " " black and colored satin, 11 figured satin Vestings, u plain blk. " " " black French Boinbaztn, " ? Silk Yclvet. Black and white English silk Hose, " " ? ? Gloves, " French and Italian Crepe, Italian sowing Silk on spools, Super striped Chally, Single and double width Mouslin de Laines, Super Taglioniennes, a new article for ladies' dresses. A handsome assortment of fancy Shawls and Mentis. Black and colored silk Cravats. A complete assortment of Stocks, (new style,) I Hentstitch linen camblic Handkerchiefs, various qualities, Cambric and thread Edgings and Insertings. A handsome assortment ofSutin, Bonnet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons. i Ladies' black and colered Kid and Hoskin Gloves. * Fillet Reticules. " Fancy do. 8-4 black Fillet Shawls, 6-4 Damask silk do. 7-4 Blu :k spun do do. White and black Merino Shawls, Black and scarlet Thibet do. embroidered Large Broche do. Handsome Tuglioni do. LINENS. Irish Linens, of every description. Linen Sheeting, D umiak Diaper. Fine Burnsley Diaper, Bird eye Diaper. Fine satm D>mask Napkins. " " " Tray Cloths. ? ? " Table do. " plain " , do, do. " brown " do. do. Brown and bleached Towels. Russia and Scotch Diaper, Brown Hollands and r , _ I).sl.irllntra nnrf shi'fitinfrs. I Li lWII L4WIP| ?uww 'b" ? 0 , Colored Tublr covers. Cotton Goods. Super Mcrseilles C^U. Super Mcrseilles Quilts. White and colored corded skirts. Furniture and cambric dimity. Plain, figured and cross bar'd swisa muslin. < &, ' book muslin. Cotton cambrics and cross bar'd muslins. Jaconet and mull muslins. Bishop lawns, green berago, for Veils. Handsome black lace veils, Plain rind figured bobhinet, black and white. v Linen and cotton wire lace, Single and double width Scotch Ginghams. Bleached and suftolk drilling, Brown shirting and sheeting of evory quality, Bleached " " " " Blue drill and york donirns. Apron clrcks and bed tick, Striped and plaid Irouicspun. Furniture and English Prints. j i Calicoes, at 3. 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yards for one dollar. Woolens. Super Blue Cloth. Super Invisible Gteen Cloth " Black do wool dyed. " B.own do " Oxlord mix'd cloth, super Saxony Cassimor?s. Snttiiiets and Kentucky Jeans. White, green, red and yellow Flannels. Super Welch andguuzc do. '' Printed Sulisbuiy do. English, German and French Merinos. Huudsoiuc fig'd Valencia Vestings. 44 44 Merino' do. (new article.) 44 Scotch Plaid. Worsted damask, and Zephyr worsted. ^ Double chained NVgro Linsey. Piuid Linsey and Negro Kerseys. London Duffil Blankets, superior quality. Super Mackinaw do. Shoes. Gentlemen's line Calf Shoes and Bootees. 44 stout Kip do. do. Boy's fine Culf do. do. *' stout Kip do. do. , Ladies English and French Kid Slippers* 44 Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. 44 Leather Walking Shoes and Bootees. Misses Kid and Prunelie Slippers. 44 Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. 44 Leather She* s and Bootees. Children's colored and black Morocco Boots. 44 " 4t 44 Shoes. 44 Leather Boots and Shoes. 44 colored Gaiter button Boots, a new article. 53*The above Shoes having been made to onr order by Ryan &. Haverstick, of Philadelphia, and uri.:?n X, Parmnloa nf Dnrhnni- nnrrhusers inav " HIM. W "" , , ? safely depend on their giving satisfaction, 500 pair Men's and Boy's Russctt Bootes, made to order by Daniol Smith, of Orange, and warranted to stand. ON HAND. OF OUR OWN MAKE: 2,000 pair of .\egro Shoes. Also?a complete assortment of Gentlemen and Youth's Mats and Caps, Wool H its, Seal Caps, Ladies Straw and Florence Bonnets of every quality, Seal Trunks, Fancy Basket's, Perfumery, Umbrellas, Crockery, Hardware. Saddlery, Bagging, Rope, Twine, Iron, German Steel, Iron| ware, Groceries, &c. &.c. JONES & HUGH SON. Sr pi. 25. Ladies' New and Fashionable SHOES. Just rprrippil, h liup 85i<iirlirrnt nf Lafns!iii)iiahl< Slmns. f r sal? by ALDEN 6L AUSTIN. Sept. 29. BARGAINS. I THE subscriber having purchased a choice stock of Seasonable GOODS at the North, at REDUCEI PRICES. , offers the same pfluch Lower than . hare heretofore been sold in CHinden.? They consist in part as follows: , Colored Embroidered Mouslin Delain I A beautiful do Satin striped Mouslin Delain ^ article. Pluin black and half mourning do. t Mouslin Detain, at very low prices i CoI'd fig'd Orleans do Flora, a new article for Ladies? Dresses, Merinoes, of overy description Fine and superfine black and blue-black Bombazine, CALICOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Mourning and half mourning English Prints, Super new style I rims. Handsome Ginghams, White and colored Corded Skirts, Furniture Prints, new style, Furniture and Cambric Dimity, Bishop Lawns, Spool Cotton, very low, Apron Cliccks, Bed Tick. SULKS* Superior black and blue-black gro. De Alpine Silk, do. black gro. d'Alger do. do. black and bluc-black De Rhine do. Chine Silk Hankkerchiefs, Fancy Silk Handkrrchiels, assorted colours, Blaok English Silk Hose, French Silk Hose and Gloves, Superior French Crape, Gentlemen's Silk Handkerchiefs, Superior Sewing Silks, Black and blue-black Silk Velvet, I Black Satin, very stout, < LINENS. ; Irish Linens, of every quality, Bird Eye Diaper, { Brown Linen Darnush Tabling Diaper, Bleached Damask Tabling Diaper, j Bordered Towels, Brown Holland, Russia Diaper, j Superior Lawr. Liwns, Pmk and blue Linon Chicks, | Dainask Table Cloths, Brown Table Cloths, Colored Fancy Table Covers. t WOOLENS. Superfine Wool-dyed Black Cloth, f do Invisible Green do 1 do Blue, Citron Green, Cadet mixod and ' Brown Cloths, * Superfine London Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans and Sattinetts, ' Loudon Duffle Blankets, Fancy and Blankets, ( Negro Kersheys, Extremely Low. ' Mixed English Plains, very low. . t Wide Green Bucking Baize, Sup Heavy Druggits, for capeting or crum cloths, Rob Roy Shawls, Superior Gauze Flannols, Red, yellow and white Flanels, Spotted Salsbury Flannels, Superior Fancy Vostings, &.C. Domestics. Virginia Cotton Oznaburgs, very low. Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Bleached do do ?, Blue striped and Plaid Homespuns, Bed Ticks and Checks. Also?a tresn mock ni LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SHOES, ? .4^ folio 10$: Ladies' French Kid Slippers, do Kid Whttlkinj? Shoes, do Seal and Morocco Slippcro, Misses' Kid Slippers. JVlissi s Walking Shoes, Gentlemen's Shots and B mis. &c. &c. ? ALSO?A complete assortment of Hardware, Blacksmith's Tools, Saddlery, Bagging Rope, Twine and Groceries. Sept. 8. - II. LEVY. FALL & UI\ I EK CiiiODS. The suhscriber is now receiving from the North, a large supply of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE ^ and GROCERIES. Also?A fine assortment of HATS AND GUNS. To punctual customers or for cash, they will be disposed of at low prices. Sept 22. E W. BONNEY. 1 Valuable flaps Missing. 1 Any one having in possession the two first num- . bers of Hall's New General Atlas, formerly belong, i ing to the hilt Geo. L Champion, containing Maps ' 1 Df France, Hindoostan, Russia, Prussia, Sweden i * and the West Indies, is requested respectfully, yet I j Burnestly, by the present ownor, to leavo them at the i P"8t Office. Sept. 8. CijOX'lllJM G. The subscribers have made arrangements witli one j of the first Tailors in the city of New York to keep 0 them constantly supplied with a completo assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, which' they are authorized to warrant. The assortment consists in part, of the following ? articles, viz: Blue and black dress cloth Coats, of every quality. 44 44 and green frock do 44 44 0 Sattinett & Kentccky Jeans Coatees & frock Coats. Beaver, Flushing and Pilot Overcoats. ^ Blue & blk. cloth and cassimerc Pants, every quality, jj S.ittinet and Kentucky Jeans do 44 C Fine plain and fig'd Satin Vests, 44 Silk Velvet do. 44 Valencia do. jy Also?Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, die. They have also engaged the services of ^ a first rate Pallor, who will be in constant attendance at the store and will make Clo- j thing to order at the shortest notice. s JONES & IH1GMSON. Notice. p EIEREAS nb loiters of administration {on j "f th-t*s a e ot Lndouick Th"Ui| >-on, Hi n do- > CC ?kp<J) n ' ci ii a p n u i?i b inr 119 itiiiii, mi pursuit ci of the st tute. I have t ken possession of [ su h ?f liisellects as coii d be fo' nd All persons j indebli d to >aid Thompson are required to make iniiiKn.fi >te pa ment, m d a I ti-ose haying demands j agti .-t th said estate are required 10 ..and llum to ?] t"is office, I g llj atte-ted . - J W. BASKIV. Ordinary K D. j O'dinnrv's ffieerS. pt 22 1841 ti4"2 [ ri^sil! and Winter Fashions. The subscriber has received from the North the Full and Winter Fashions. Sept. 22. J. CHARLESWORTH. ? * * \t - v -* -v '. > ^ p ... jprr.'Jfc ' . ' V,'-^ AN OUDINANCE To prevent H?>gs from running a"l: larg within the Town of Camden. 1. Be it ordained by the Intendant at; Wardens of the Town of Camden, and s hereby oidained by the authority of tl lame, That from and after the first day < December next, ensuing, it shall be (feet) 3d a nuisance for any hog to run at larg vithin ihe limits of the said Town. 2. Be it further ordained by the author y aforesaid, Thai from and after the da ixed in the first clause of this ordinanc t shall be the duty of the Marshall at: Constables of the said Town, and ll ightof any person, to seize and secur >r kill and destroy, all H-gs found rui ting at large within the limits of the sai rown, belonging to, or the1 property < my citizen or inhabitants of the said Tow ?and forthwith after such seizure, tl >aid hog shall, he sold or otherwise di Josed of, by the person seizing the sam tnd he shall pay into the Treasury of if I'own Council, one-third of the value < inch hog so seized, and retain the olh< wo-thirds value thereof to his own propi jenefit and use. 3. Be it further exacted by the author y aforesaid, That it shall be the duty < he Marshall of the said Town, from ar tfter the day fixed in the first clano6e, I seize, secure and impound, any hog rui ling at large within the limits of the sai Town, as an Estray, -which may belon 0 or be the property of any person not :itizen or inhabitant of the said 'f owi tud to proceed forthwith to dispose of til tame according to the Laws of the Stat especting Estrays. 4. Be it furtl.er ordained by the author y aforesaid, That this ordinance sha lot apply to Hogs being driven to ma tot, in, or through the said town. 5. Be it further ordained by the anther y aforesaid, That the Marshall sI<a 11 pa 1 fine of ten dollars into the Town Trei tory, for each and every neglect of dut Hide r this ordinance, to be recovere d In ore. the Town Council, as other fines no ire. 6. Be it further ordained by the autho ty aforesaid, Thatall ordiiiunces and par >f ordinances repugnant to, or inennsi ent with this ordinance, be and are heri >y repealed. Ratified in Town Council of Camde this second day of October in tf v?:ir ,if hup F.iirit nil* eitrl J v"" "" " **" """ - , ? . " o" hundred and forty-one, and in ill sixty-sixth year of the Sovereign! and Independence of the Stale < South Car lina. JOHN M. DI-SAUSSURR, Iniendant T. C. October 6, 1841. CAPITAL PRIZE. 50,000JDOLLARS. lich and Brilli.-int Scheme! More prizes than blanks More than one-fifth of the prizes will have on tlicm either two or three of the dra wn numbers!!! UWIOiUiOTTERY, iy authority of Law: For internal Improvement-: Alexandria; D. C.?State Treasury, Delaware Co lege and common schools in the shite of Deluwai ? Useful Manufactures in the state of South Cn olina?Green and Pulaski Monument in the cit of Savannah, state of Georgia. Class No. 9, for 1811. TO DE DRAWN t Alexandria, D. C. Saturday, October 22, 184: 78 Number Lottery - lb urawn djiiou,. .SCHEME. PRIZE OF $50,000 4 PRIZES OF $2.0C 30.000 5 1,7: 25,000 10 1.5C 10.000 10 1,25 8,000 50 ' I,Of 7.000 50 5? 0,000 50 4C 5,(i00 100 3C 4.000 100 25 2,500 170 2? 2,311 124 J? 124 10 Tickets $20; Halves 810; Quarters 85. Tickets and shares in the al>ove Lottery to be ba ' J. G. GREGORY & CO. MANAGERS' OFFICE, No. 26 Broad-st. Charleston. S. C. List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Camden, S. C >ct. 1st, 1841. ? A ft B?Ireland Adamson. Gen. John Buchanai li'orge E. Bngan. Capt. Win. Butt, H. W Brysoi amcs Bascum, Dr. Thomas W. Brings, Charlt ailev, Lawrence W. Ball, John Collie, Jamc Ian pbell (2) Charles Carr, Dr. H. II. Clark, Ale; nder Campbell, James C. Clark, Epsey Cook, Mr A. Crumpton, Samuel Ceuegan. D & E.?Mrs. M. M Dickey, Zina W. Davii liss M. Elliston, Mrs Ann C. Ellison. F. & G ?Mrs. Mnrg.ret Fraser, John Frase 1iss Sally Gibson, Mr. Gilcrease, Darting Gaskii Lev. H D Gr. en.. H & -T?Richard Hunt. Washington Hinsnn, (i ohn O. Higgins. E M. Jonnaon, Miss Mary Join on, Hales J. Join sun K. & L.? Isaac Knox, Jacob Lucius, Nathani< Little. P J. Lu cms. M X N?Joseph Mn-kle, W. B. Macon, Jame /IcKain, Lev. K. Murchison, Wm Mi.ler, Danit iIcMill.in, iVias y jr. Rev. J Nipper(2) Wu CorlhifiL'ton, J. A. Pen* (2) J. E. Po.-yi W Pearct P & R?Dr D. E Reid. G. W Kollin* Mr Slizahrth Rnchelle, James Ridd'e, J. E. Rodger nhn Rii-kes D dhani Revil. T?M Sylv.sler (2) Mies Clara D. Scot ilairsdt Stiaua. , Jol)n Shavv, John Stratford, Jami Thompson. V iV W?Silla Vnughan, Wm Wilson, Wm. < Vancis Wright, R- L. Whitaker, Henry A. Woo liehard Willian s, Nathaniel Wood, ^irs Ann Wi on. P THORNTON P M Attend to your Teeth! Dr. J. Lee may be fuund in (*am?Ie miil the 1st of October. Sept. 15. '! ' ' 'J Vt'}'**-'. ij.S*' . '* ' & " :-v7, ' '.STr ' '""V v' . ,r>. -: .'/ v.%.': ; ' *,m n;i | Sheriff's Sales. ?e BY vjriure ohsundry executions to me1 directed;. W1H be sbhi before the Coim Bouse 'd door m Camden, on the first Monday and .Tuesday in November next, the folVuwing 'rT^} ie property, v.iz: "f j The store house and lot now occupied' 11* by C.?pt. J- B. Meugy, situated on Broad" ;e .street, and known in'the plan of the town of Camden by the number one thousand ^ V one hundred ^ind ninety seven (1197.) iy I measuring and containing a front on Broad p? Street of sixty six feet, and- extending in ' depth easltvardiy, oiie hundred \and piVicty' ,e'eight feet, letied upon and to be sold as4 e> the property of Judah Barrett 1 at thp suit- y* " of Thomas Wells. ''J. Also?The houses andlot no# ocfifipi<Jd; , by Augusta Massebeau, as a Bakery, situ-" n a ted on Broad Street, and knowrr" in the' ,e plan of the town of Camden, by the num^' 8" ber of one thousand one hundredand nine-* e' tv six H196.V measurinf and containing a? ' v>} ,e front on Broad iStreet of sixty six feet, and* extending in depth eastwardly, two hrin-" ;r dred and sixiy four feet, levied opon and ir to be sold as the property of Judith rett, at the suit of Thomas Wells'. J" Also?One lot, on which there are threer small buildings,situated on the Southeast7 l(l: corner of Market and Rulledge Streets,*., 10 known in the plan of the town' of i1* Camden, by the numberNone thousand 'd and eighty nine (10S9) measuring and con-' r g laining a front-on Market Street of sixty1 a six feet, and extending in \deplh on Rul- m l' ledge Street one hundred and ninety eight ie feel, levied upon and to be sold as-the-pro'-' r le perly of Judah Barrett, at thesui.t of Thp^ mas Wells. Also?The houses and lot hoty^enphed^ by Mrs. S. A. Mathieu, situated onBroad' r* Street, and known in the plan of iH^tpwJi^ of Camden, by the number one.thoupand1 ' nud tliiriv four, (1034) measuring - and> y containing a front on Broad Street ofsixty *" six feet, and extending in depth eastward? y ly, one hundred and ninety eight feet,- Tevied upon and to be sold as-the pro per w of Judah Barrett, at the suit of Thomas. wells. ; _ r* The same proj*erty will be sold at-ihe* 15 suit of Micha<l Lorick. s' Fifteen Negroes levied upon and to be- e" sold as the property of Francis A. Shgh- '. :'r MX l i. jiiiii, mine sun in J, uye ot vu, n The same property at the separate > * "f Wrn. J. Blair, Jesse Truesdell, D. J. 11 Chtlders and others. ,e .. Also,?Fourteen- ltend of ?cai y Horse, one Mare anil. Colt, and onp i^'d three quarter Wagon, all levied upon and " to he sold as the property o! Jumps C're'ighton, at the suit ofF. A. Shannon, Executor,,.The cattle and wagon will be sold at the I plantation on Tuesdaj-, tltc second day oC Hi sale. 1 B. GASS, S. K. D TO PLANTERS. V : 3,000 pair Npgro Shoes, manufactured' ~ , V &. for sale by the subscribers, & warrarfUuf : ; equal, if not superior to any yet offered in this market. Planters-will pjease call and examine fur themselves. ALDBN & A USTIiY. ; , ' NEGRO CLOTHS. rc B.lOR sale !>y llip subscriber, a'rariety r' 1/ of striped and plaitJ Linspys; R? r* sevs and Jeans. <" Also,' a. fine artielt of English Plains, 5-4 wide.. s,M>t. 29. E. W. BOIVNBV. NOTICE: | The Powder Magazine, in the fear of _ the Post office is now ready for the recop- . tion of powder. The key will be kept by vt_ i u A.wl^rs.m. at his store. The .Ill* U II* Jtuu* WW.., r. - . 0 To>vn Council earnestly request jj}l per-. sons having more than one keg of powder l0 on hand, to deposit such surplua in the K) Magazine. Tlfe safety of the town and 10 citizens, in case of fire, is materially E>ene--r J fitted by doing so. I* By order of the Town Council, o R. L. WILS'ON Rr curded o THE SUBSCRIBER Is now receiving and opening a stocli of GOODS, suitable for fall and winter. ^ Those desirous of purchasing aref invited to call and examine. ' ... A. M. KENNEDY. r : Oct. 6. .v.; ' . GENTLEniEN'S WEAR. NEW style fancy Cassimeres, and rich, wool Velvet Vestings. Also?Extra .fine black, blue green and mixed Broad ,[ Cloths, just received and for sale ob the 1.1 best terms, bv * Sept. 29. Ei W. BONNEY. 18 N. B.?For sole, an assortment of Pita, s~ Flushing and Blanket Overcoats. Also, Dress and Hunting Coats made in the la?s> lest style. E. W. B.. > r Oct.' 6. ft - . ? h . We are authorized to an'0 pounce Capt JOSEPH BASKIN, as a can '* didate/or Sheriff of this District, at the en* ;l suing election. ji ^We are authorized to. i announce WILLIAM QARLISLE.'Esq*, as a candidate for Sheriff, of this Districts at the ensuing election. . 5 . ir OF ALL KINDS, DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DIMATCH, At the Office of the Camden Jwrnal, ? SUCH AS? nj CIRCULARS, CARDS, LABELS, WAYBILLS, 1 SHOWBILLS, HORSEBILLS, &\ **" I