The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1865-1866, October 20, 1865, Image 2
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Meeting Street?
JUST RECEIVED
Ex-Steamship Andalusia
ISO OASES
Men& Women's
. BOOTS.& SHOES,
j
AND NOV/ LANBaNGEx.Steamshii)
Alhambra
"800 C-AlSJSS
JIAj/TATIOifc '
TjUSPEHTIirS. %
lad BOMLBSOS".
B&OSAjp,
Of the First Quality and wcll*<!aptc<l
FOR TiiF FALL 1RADE,
ALSO,
120 CASES
Men s & Boys'
Far aid We?! late.
OF ALL SIZFS AND DUAL I
TY. YV.ITfi
A PULL ASSORTMENT OP
FINE TRUNKS,
Valises Carpet- Bags. &cCcasrtry
-SVIerchants
VITJ; 1)0 WELL TO CALL
AND EXAMINE MY STOCK
11 EE 0 It E rUItOIIASIXG
ELSEWHERE.
EDWASD DA3LY%
October 20.
Merchant Tailors.
" 3 *} i:: M site han'T TAILORINI; r.usi.<
N i.S< AS loan; r'v done ly';. A. MrDt >N
?\l,i>. will he con; i.t tied in ?.l ii.s vat-ion*
bv*
.MCDON'AI.H & MccuIIV.
Angnsl 1? tf.
WM. M. SHANNON .
ATTOil V2-:r AT S. lVv, Ac.,
.02TKISS HIS SKllYIOES TO HIS FKI.T.OW
citizens as IJcnI I'sl-iie A;;cnt, mid will
urn *>o for Hie sole of Lmids "to N'nrllioni
I.nnd Companies. mid other capital!* a. I fan-'
t? rs \v!io desire to dispose of all >>i portions of
ih' ir Ian's may du well l?v an early application.
?. September ?2 "mot?.
_
Southern Advertising
A PT>n nv. - .1
C3 *' a/ " - |
I UV Kli'l'ISK.M!;i NTS E' CEIYEP O.V Til K
.. V most reasonable (erm^for t!?o LEAPING
NEWS PA UK IIS in rl.c South. Speriincil copi"?
C!?Ji S'" !i by applying ID
* HORACE P. EUtlG,
No. 1 OS Market-Si.,
(I'. 0. Uox 2ll.) Charleston, S. C
piy Advcrti-crs will <lu well to call.
September 12
LEE & SPB~"cElC
fa ctol'S axp oexkhal comnssiox
me j! c1ia xts.
\\7iLF. urr on sell any produce
* t or property, or transact any business
upon commission.
'ayOHi'.-c lo be opened in Charles ton on 1st
October next. They ask a share of public pit-'
rona^o.
GEO. W. LEE, of Sumter.
CIIAS. SPENCER, of JJisliopville.
September -0 *
PURCHASING & SALS
AGENCY.
rynK sub.scr is Kit has resumed
* business in Charleston, ntnl v.i!l attend to
the PURCHASE OF GOODS, SALE OF PIM-'
DUCK, and any other business which may be
intrusted to bis care. Address Box No. d85,
Charleston P. 0. t A. M LEE.
September 2'J. ' 5.
CLOAKS!
OF TILE LATEST STYLES, AND OF THE
lintst materials; for sale ut
September 22 II. BALM'S.
RIBB03TS! RIBBONS!!
OF ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES,
suitable for llats, Bonnets and Belts, for
-Bale by ' ' H. BAUM.
September 22
The South Carolina College.
rPH8 exercises of this
/JitgjtS S n.il ...ill l?..??.v>...l .... i1.?i
?vphmivw um hi?
Monday in January next.
The Faculty having bceu authoress^
ized by the Hoard of Trustees to
exercise their discretion as to tire requisites of
"applicants for'admission, such indulgence as
the circumstances will permit will be cxlend ed.
Applicants must present themslvcs on tho
1st Monday in Januarc.
M. LaBORDU,
Chairman of Faculty.
CoLUMUIA, S. C., Sept. 23, 1S(>5.
^JiTAll papers in/the State will please publish
ouce a week until 1st November next, and
forward bills to tho Treasurer of t ho college,
Iter. 0. B R U'CJ5 IV a LKEll."
October 20?2t
n; ?. i-:1 r;. X.Tjtt ^yog*:
?:o:?
PAT0N1ZE THE OLD AND
TRJED ESTABLISHMENT
H. BAUM
BKGS "TO ANNOUNCE TO TJI
peop'c of Camden and vicinity, that I
lie is uoir receiving a large and splendid I
STOCK OF GOOD Si
i
that will remind ^ilicru . of -old ,
times. My stock consists in part
of a full assortment of
DRY GOODS.
- * i -V / . V r f * / i A \ T ifi
r.\.\v i IU.'-'ijo.
CLOTHING.
IIATS & CAPS.
BOOTS & SHOES.
GROCERIES. &
HARDWARE.
.CUTLERRY.
RAGGING, ROPE.
TWINE, &C. &C.,
the details of which arc too tedious
to mention. I will sell my j
goods as low as they can he
bought in any city.
T^S^I would say to my
friends that as my capital is very
limited at present: lam compelled
to sell for,Cash, and Cash only,
H. BAUM.
September 15. tf.
PROCLAMATION.
BY THE PROVISIONAL GOVERN
on OF .SOUTH CAROLINA.
fJ'/
lifeltf
&0Mi^ '
tjr.r '.^ii,-i * ". VV-xi ***
I-x::ci"nvE Dkpartmeks, S. C., j
September 4, ]8G5. )
YirriiaM-AS, A .SEEMING CON
? ? FL1CT of jurisdiction. having
mTwSfcfcfav'e-'n the Civil ami Military
Authorities of South Carolina, under lite
Provision ,1 Government of 1 li? Slate;
am) whereas, M jor General Gilltnore,
commanding tlie Pcparlniciit of South
Cyrolina, liavirgsotighi an interview with
me, as Prnvi-ion;,! Governor, in the pre?cin?e
of Genet a! .Meade e mimanding the
Atlantic Stales; and whereas, all ma Iters
jiving rise to (he sccndng conflict, w-n:
adjusted and arranged with the consent
11 ul approval of Major Genera] Monde:
Now th< if.re, I, J3KNJAM1N
FKAXKLIN I'KKKY, Provisional Gov.
ertior of the' State of South Carolina, do
proclaim and make known, that the t'-rno
of this arrangement arc as follows; "That
in all cases* wjjote freed men or* persons of
color aVe concerned. the Courts of the
Provost Marshal shall have exclusive cogs
tmiiicG to try and adjust tlicnr, for flic
present; and that all other cases sLall he
""! >.I! O^d lit* I lie Civil Courts.
Municipal Authorities and Cival Officers,
uriiler and according; to the laws of South
Carolina That the Civil Courts shall he
opened under the Provisional Government
and id! Civil and Municipal' Officers ho
allowed to resume ?heir official duties anil
discharge them frctdv without intoruption
"ii the part of'(lie Military Authorities.'
That il is further understood General
Gil more wili issue a'military order, and
Governor PKitKY wiHinlike manner, is*
sue his Proclamation, malting known this
arrangement, which is to continue till
Civil Authority'is entirely restored in
this State and the Government reconstructed.
Audi do hereby call'upon, all per*
sons at'd ivder them to strictly obey and
carry out the terms of this arrangemcf. .
Done in the city of Columbia, the day
and venr above stated.
R. K. PEKRY.
Ey older of Provisional Governor.
\V. II. Perry, Private Secretary.
September 15?&
Estate Notice.
fARKDITOltS OF TUK LA TIC ' JOHN
\J Whitakvr, dccensr.il, will please present
their claims at once to TYm. M. sJIav.von,
R?. JOHN WlllTAKIiK, lCx'lr.
"Soplcniber lo. 4t
Desirable Kesidence for
Sale, /
OlTUATEn OX LYTTLKTON STREKT.
Cn Tlie building, is commodious and well furnished.
The Furniture in the house will bo
sold with the building, if desirable,
lor further information apply to
Mils. 0. ARTHUR.
September l!i. , 41.
For Sale.
My house. in kirk wood, of in
Rooms and 2 Hulls, 13 Fire Places, with
about -3 Acres of Land, partly wooded; 8*
Rooms for set rants. A Carriage-house,
"Smoke-house, kc. For terms, enr>uiro on the
promises of PAUL Tit A PI lilt.
September 15. tfDry
Goods.
JUST RECEIVED, A SMALL, BUT COMP.LFTE
stock of Dry floods, consisting in
part of Print?; black, purple ami colored Swiss
Muslins, Jaconet Cambrics, Ac.; Long Cloth,
black and brown Homespun, Linen lld'kfs,
ladies and gentlemen's white and colored Hose,
Irish Linen Towels and Toweling, and various
other articles ioo numerous to mention. Call
and see for yourself. /
One door North of Matbeson and Co.
Mcdonald & McCurry
August. IS.
^glamation""
by the pro vis'j, governor, j
'
EXEUT1VE DEPARTMENT, S. C.,
September. IS, 1S65.
wiieveas it'is represented i
* * that in many portio1 s of the State
there is great disturbance and apprehension
from lawless persons, who are thieving,
marauding and committing .acts of
violence remote from the military garrisons
stationed at tho-Court Jlonscs; and
whcic.'is Brigadier Gentfral Ames, commanding
the North-western portion of
the State, has suggested the organization,
of a militia police force in each Districtofhis
command, foact in concert with his
forces jn preserving order and peace in
the community; and vdierens it is supposed
that the other military command- |
crs will have no objections to tlic aid and i
n-.sistaucf 0:1 (he part of the
cilizfius in suppressing crime and main
taining ore'e:; and whereas, also, it appeals
tlipC President Johnson has f-aiietioncd
and authorized the Provisional
Governor of Mississippi to organize n
similar force in that State,, and has forbidden
the military authorities there to
interfere with such organization.
Now therefore, 1, BENJAMIN F.
PERKY, Provisional Governor of the
State of South Carolina, do proclaim, order,
and declare, that there shall be
formed and orgauizd in each Jndieial
District one or more, tuilitia- companies
tor home police, to act under and be
auxiliary to the military garrison of such
Di.-trict in preventing crimes, and preserving
the peace of the District. The companies
will consist of a Captain and three
Lieutenants and eighty men, scattered
over the district so ns to be easily accessible
from all points where run disturbance
uiay occur. When the companies
arc formed, they will report, through
their.Captains, to the respective Brig.
Generals commandingiu South Carolina,
and to the Provost Marshals at the respective
Court Houses, and from tlirm
receive their orders. When arrests.ba\e
boon made, they will turn them over
to the civil authorities or bring them
before the Provost Court Marshal for trial
and punishment, according to the terms
of agreement betwee n - General- Meade
and tlilmore and myself as to the lv.-'pective.
jurisdictions of the-civil and military
authorities in South Carolina.
This police guard will be voluntary in
its orgrnizatiiui, and should be composed
ef'none but discreet"persons of standing
and character in the commuiiiiy, v.ho are
willirmr to render their services promptly.
wlion the occasion1 re^atros. It is
thi'imht the hare organix-liou ol
such forces thuiuglmut the Slate, will
have a most salutary i a fine arc in pi-.'scrr
ing peace aial order am] in preventing
crime. Tilt; evil doers will know that
there is a power, ready at hand, to arrest
them and hring them to justice. It is to
be Imptal that all good i-iii/eiis will cheerfull
v render Ihis service. It should t?e a
post of honor, k* it is, to guard and (o
protect the. country.
Done at Columbia, the dav and venr J
ahove Stated. It. R PKIUtV.
Jty order of tlic Provisional Coventor.
W. ||. Pbimiv, Private Socrotary.
it'.-irThe 'newspapers throughout the
the*State will give three insertions.
September 22d. * 3t. \
J. N. RQBSON,
has resumed the
COMMISS T 01ST B TJ SIisrBss
AT Ills OI.P STAND,
62 East Bay, Charleston,
South i'iiroliEia.
" JS0"- Particular :iltoiilioii given to. tin;
sale ofCOTTON, FLOUK, COllN, etc.
To tbcl?vi;ig in of supplis for plnntaijons,
or stock for iiicrcliiDts. Orders
for foreign importation will bo receivedFrom
bis long experience, he feels confident
of giving satisfaction. v
August 4
I HAVE .IUST OPENED TX TIIE STOKE
OPPOSITE tho Branch Punk, an entirely
new stock ofJMlY GOODS and GPOCEUIES,
consisting of articles most SUITABLE- to lI:o
wants ami necessities of the community at tliis
time.
By strict attention to business, selling: poods
at a reasonable price aiid| kecpinp constantly
imi-iri mtr>li no n'-c most. in dcniuiul, I
hope to receive a fair stmre of custom.
?3gr"Mv terms are strict!}' Cash.
J- JONES.
August 25
. NOTICE.
TFIF. COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
EXISTING between J. "\V. MeCurry &
H. Hammorsloiigh, under the l'irm of McCurry
& Ilammerslouijli is this day dtsolved hy niu*
tunl consent. The Boohs, Notes and Accounts
of the concern aro in the hands of J. W. McCurry,
who will attend to the settlement of
the concern.
J.tV. McCURiVT.
S. HAMMKRSLOUfJIJ
. July 1.
THADDEUS STREET,
l'OR WARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
and agent f York and Charleston Steamship
liinc,
CHAfiiliKSTOIl, S. t\,
I'ays special attention to the forwarding or
< ioodsfrom abroad, with tho interior, and Cotton,
Turpentine, Rosin aud other produce front tho
interior to any ports of the North or Europe.
jjr*?*'(,'aah advances made on productj ' to his
consignment.
August 25 St.
- .1 w**p?g.ujcara
Re-Opening of tlic .1
IMMENSE ATTE.
WHOLESALEisro
138 meet:
ESTABLISH
IS NOW EE-OPENED AFTEI
YEARS. WITH .GREATER
THE.. PE9PESET0E HO1
Boots, Sloes, Hats
AT WHOLESALE ONLY. A
/vrm\VTTn\-S ANT) KEOEIA
MENTS SEMI-WEEKLY FR03
RELIABLE MA-NUFACTTJREF
THE PROPRIETOR TAKE
THE ATTENTION OF THE *
CHANTS OP THE STATES
ALABAM A ANI) FLORIDA,. T
OF
Boots, Slioes, Ilf
ORDERS HEATLY AKD ?:
" .E3BWA1
AGENT
October 20.
BOOTS; SHOES,'
Having' teen Appointe
BOOTS, SHOES,.1-1
BY SEVERAL OF TIIE MO?
TORIES AT THE NORTH,
2ST OiSSiMEEl
T offer THIS CHOICE ST
BY THE
P'AOSAGr
THE TMSI-Wlil
MM uf JAjAj
Ociolior 20.
IWillis
& Chisolm,
j FACTORS, COMMISSION 2TER-*
(J IIAy TS, I
AND
*> * ?TmTmO
SHIPPI1NI* ?AU\Ej1N J. r3,
OFFICII MILLS HOUSE
CHARLESTON, S. 0. ;
K WIU.JH, A. H. CUISntJt.
YA7 ILL attend to the pnrchnse, sale and shipT
t inont (to Foreign and Domestic Ports,) on
Cotton, Rice, Lumber, Naval Stores; to the Collection
of Drafts, FureliasG aud Sale of all Securities.
Consignments of vessels solicited. *
REKEItH TO :
Messrs. John Frnser A Co., Charleston S. C. i
Messrs. Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charleston,
8. 0.
Messrs. Peiulergr.st, Tires. !c Co., New York.
Geo. Schlev, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
T. S. Melcalf, Esq.. Augusta, Ga.
Messrs Chirk, Dodge A Co. New York. .
Messrs. Murray & Nephew*, New York.
Messrs. E. \V. Clai k i Co. Philadelphia, Perfn. |
Messrs Pcndergast, Fen wick Si Co , Bahi- i
more. Md.
Messrs. Siuti'I Harris A Sons. Baltimore. Md.
Sept. S 18G-J. 5t
Drawing Room Furniture.
A ncij SET OF DRAWING ROOM FU.UN1TUUE;
Two Sofas, 2 Arnr Chairs and
ti small chairs: Also-line Otiomaus. To be
sold low. Apply to ;
S. A. BENJAMIN.
if.
?>cpicniucr j.j.
?* I
Prospectus of CHarleston
Daily News,
TT^ILL BE PUBLISHED ABOUT TillH
riKST "Week in August, ami regit- j
arly thereafter, The Charleston Jjnily i
As native .Carolinians, tlic publidiers will J
naturally look to tho interests of their own ]
State, nu<l to that of the South; andwh citizens |
of the United .Slates they will not he wanting
in I lie proper amount of devotion and respect
for the General Government. livery ellbrt I
shall bo ntnde to make the J)ail;/ Xen-s a tlrat i
class newspaper, and in every way worthy j
of the patronage of the public.
Our terms, for the present, will be at the rate j
of $10 per annum. Subscriptions received for
8, C ami 12 months, payable in advance.
* poct.m ASTKltA and others throughout the I
I country who may interest tliciuscleos in p recur- j
injc subscriptions, will bu allowed tiic usual {
| per ccntn?rc. !
j CATIIC'AllT, M011ILLAN& MORTON,
Proprietors. |
No. IS [Jay no Street, Charleston, fc>. C.
CLOTHS e^CMMERFS,
' "pnOAllCLOTir, J1LACK AND COLORED
| JJ Cassiineres of all descriptions. for' sale
by II BAUM.
September 22
' WINDOW GLASS AMI) PUTTY,
for sale by
II. F. HODGSON,
September S.
caiajjfcrj. i? f i me? pik'p .LrrJi^wjA.'r-m
tirade in Charleston*
v
ACTION AT'Tiq^
SHOE STORE,
INGr street.
ED IN 1836.
I A SUSPENSION OF FOUIl
FACILITIES TIIAN EVER.
w offers for sale
TjPIinlfC! AfO &Tgi
a h wt?
T THE LOWEST POSSIBLE ,
TING rMMENSE CONSIGNI
THE LARGEST AND MOST !
I"; %
IS PLEASURE IN CALLING
IILVDE. THE LOCAL MEROE
GEORGIA, TENNESSEE,
0 THE EXTENSIVE STOCK
its, Trunks, EtcROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
LD-PAL.T, .
1 FOR MANUFACTURERS. "
TRUNKS, HATS J
d Agent, for Ihe sale of
raiJNItS <fc HATS,
!T PROMINENT MANUFACAND
NOW LOCATED AT
HNG-STRBET
'OCK OF GOODS FOR SALE.
si o^arsi
PJ.EASE I90TI8K. '
P OAL'lTy
' ^Gt*J^T*'
WThTRT WORKMAN,
ATTOKSEYATLAW &?OLICITOR.IS
EQUITY.
Broad Street, Camden, S. (7..
September 1 3mos.
~WM. M. SHANNON, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW & SOLICITOR
INEQUITY. rta...
~i T>??V
Ul X>JUI?W#
Seplercbcr 1 * 3mo8.
~W. Z. LEITNER,
ATTOBSEI A^D COlASEtLOB.
Office, Broad Sit ect, Camden, S. C. August
20
j;m~davis7~
A T T;0 Y AT LAW.
jggt- Office,*That formerly occupied by Wm.
M. Shannon
August -1.
???
J. B. KERSHAW,
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,
Oilier,'Broad Sired, Camden, S. C.
A lrniiteil Dumber of students, will be
carefully prepared foi the Bar.
August 25
watches and jewelry.
| rrniiusrascuiBHii is prepared to
j| JIKI'AIR WV.ichos and Jewelry of every
description, nt the shortest native: and all
work -warranted.
r%'"Tliird door above the Market on Rrohd
Street.
August l'fi?t.f.j. J. M. J.eGRAND.
s. p. anceerT
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
.
MERCHANT.
C \ M S> E * , ? ." .
August 25
"T -r Tcv-n-n, * nn
W. JLj. JJilifilDD,
ATfTOES.YEY AT LAW AND SO
GAC'STOK MM EQriTI*.
Ofjirc. Jh''i<id Street, vcarhj opposite the Cou:t
House,
Curt den, S.C.,
Cg-Will a! tend 10 cases be lore the Superior
ami Circuit. Provost Courts iti the Hstriet of
Kjwitm Soutit Cnroliiiit, and especially to the
collection of all dawns for property agaiust the
Govern uicnt.
September 1
OA AAA SMSAKSOF ALL SltAXDS,
Z U*UU\J Fur tic by
September 211 II. UAU.M.
\i
TI-IE FALL SEASON.
THE TnoitoixGif-jiRKD HORSE FILHO
DA PLJTA, at Hobkirk's T.lilJ, lorfil'topn*
bushels Com Neii-prodticc'rs Cbn pay its
equivalent ip Currency.
Tilhoisa beautiful dark bay, five years ol.il,
of fine size, style and action^ Lovers of fine
stock will do well to patronize lihn.
Pedigree, Filho by Iago, dam Zephyr by La.
layette; g. d. imp. Eliza (the g. d. of-Albino)
by Fillio <la Puta g g d Zepharina.
(Sec Gwieral.Stud Book: London Edition)^
lago by Boston dam, the celebrated mare Bay
Maria.
CSpGroom fees, $1,00..
September 15. v tf.
3STew Perfumery
&c.> <fec.
TT7ST OPENED A LARGE AND
* . beautiful stock, of French, English
and American Perfumery, and Toilet ar
c /-i-i _i:?
uuuMsung t)j ^oiogne, magnum*
AVnfcr, Handkerchief Extracts, Pomade,
Toilet Boxes and Powder, Gennine Brown
Winsor Soap. Tooth and Hair Brushes, ^
Pressing comhs, Arc.. Arc.
II. F. nODQSON. '
September 8.*
\ Kerosine Oil
QF THE .13EST QUALITY. " A
^ fresh supply received dvery two /
weeks also Lamps attd Cliimnics.
H. F. HODGSON.
September 8. ,
C onfectionary, &c. ;
Q.UM] DROPS. 'CANDLES, AND
^ Lozenges, &c., for sale bv
fl. F. HODGSON. "
September 8.
ANNRRS OIL BLUE STONE,
Copperas, Extract Logwood, and
Concentrated Ley. For sale by
II. F. HODGSON.
September'8 %
DRUGS," MEDICINES,
&c., &c. '
The subscriber has just opened
a frosJi supply of Drugs, Medicines <?c.?
All of vvhicb are of tl:e very best quality*and
will be sold as cheap as possible.
garPLyrician '-a^ltescriptiona carefully compounded
at all hours. v ,
(^"Persons wan ting Medicines on Sundays
will please send from 9 to 10 a. in.
September 8 11 F. HODGSON.
Groceries.
WE HATE JUST RECE1VKD.A comPLETE
assortment of GROCERIES,
consisting in part of Co/Tee, Sugar, brown, clarified
and crushed; Ten, green and blacfc; Starch,
Fish, Cheese, Soap, Ginger, Pepper, Candles,
sperm ahd adamantine. &c., &c. _.
Mcdonald & mcCurry.
August 18.*.
Notice.
WE HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP,
undor the 'firm of
McDONALD & McCURRY, for the purpose of
carrying on the general mercantile and manufacturing
business: & .
? ~ a lr.nAXT trn.
U. A. MUUUiX.a.liJ-'
J. W. McCUBUY. August
18. . . . .v"..
Notice.
Application will be made a? thb
NEXT session of the General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina, to extend the
corporate limits .of the Towm of Camden, so
as to include the village of Kirkwood.
August 25 " * '<&: ?>
Nickerson's. HoteL
COLUMBIA, S. C\. '
HPHE UNDERSIGNED, HAYING .
- leased the large and COMMODIOUS
BUILDING known as the "Columbia
Methodist Female College," will open it * us
a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, on September
7. ~
T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor.
jJSTPapers throughout the State j
oopv twice a week for five weeks, and
send bills to this office. 1
September 8. 1 Ot. .
0. R. HOLMES, * '
Commis&ion Merchant,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF\
Charleston, S C.
?:o:?
J&S^Attention given to the sale of
COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, AND
OTHER PRODUCE, AND TO FILLING
OF ORDERS.
liefprceii.--Qm. J. B. Knrslistv. <>n.
J. D. Kennedy and Capfc. \V. 2. Leitner.
September 15. ly.
AUCTION AND COM- .
MISSION.
rptIE SUBSCRIBED ST!T,L CONTINUES
L the above business. All orders left with
liim or notice giijen to J. ?ayi.e, P. M?
tv-ill be promptly attended, to?charges reasonable.
. .
Aug IT - J. K -TVITIlE'tlSPOON.
Notice- ,
1 JjL PIT SONS.' HAVING DEMANDS
j\ against llie Estate of John Workman
TTp/wnsort mo reoucstcJ ro urfsent them duly
attested, and al! persons indebted to the same
will make immediate pavuitmr to
Til OS. J v/OUKMAX, Ex'tr.
September 15. tf.
Notice.
The notes and accounts 'of
MESSRS KOQPMAN and SOMMEgS
' are in my bands lor settlement. Parties will
do well to attend to tliem at an ealy day. .
J. 11. KERSHAW. Att'y at Law. ,
September 15- " ly.
TOR SALIC OR RENT.
MY River Plantation, 3 miles from Camden,
containinff 2,500 acres. H. BAUW..
Sept. S. ~ tf