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A" ry ~ ' ' > ' _ ? u-.-y < f.{?pnc rga????I I IN TI1E COMMON PLEAS. > ' . SUMTER DISTRICT. Crauc & Conway, } vs / Gum Pro. J. J. Richardson, j J. J.- Richardson lho Defendant, who is in custody of the Sherill" of said District I)v viiluo of the above stated case, fiAvinir, in order to entitle himself to the ' benefit of the Act, entitled "an Act for the more (Hernial relief of insolvent debtors" &c., filed a schedule of his whole estate in the office. ot the Clerk of the Conrtof the said District. Notice is hereby given to the said Crane &. Conway, and to all otlur creditors of the said .1. J. Richardson, to whom he may be indebted, personally or by attorney, to appear at the Court of Common i Pleas for Sumter District, at Sumter .! Court House on the (lib) fourth (layoff November next before one of the Asso-j ciate Judges of (be State of South Caroli-J na, then and there to shew cause, if any I they can, why the estate and effects men-j tioned in the said schedule should not be . assigned, and the said defendant liberated o t agreeably to the said Act. JAMES PARSONS, C. C. P. Office of the Common Picas, > Sumter C. H. Aug. 2, 1841. $ 1 rit r r fitol [rrinicr s ice, oi*j ' J. EEE continues the practice o Dentistry in Camden. He will, on application, visit families in the surround- | ing country without extra charge. i All operations will be on the most ap proved principles, and warranted at least < equal to the best done in this community. ] Feb. 10. ] ~ FOR TSALEOR REN 1 The subscriber being desirous of devoting more of his time and attention to ~ another branch of his business, will close his House of Public Entertainment, on the second Monday in August next; he 1 offers the same for sale or rent. Any person wishing to embark in that line of business, would do well to call and examine the premises. The terms will be made accommodating. * He takes this opportunity to return his r thanks to a irenerous public for the very liberal patronage they have given him. v L. SECREST. Lancaster, Jaly 12, 26i32. S JAMES CANTEY, ~ r' ATTORNEY AT LAW, P Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Lancaster, Richland and Sumter. Offipe in C the rear of the Court House. J' Camden, June 2. ' B THOMAS S. ANDERSON, Attorney atJLaw. L Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Sumtor, and g Lancaster. Ho may be found, duiring this sum. g mcr, at the Camdon residence of Dr. E. H. Ander- g son, sen. June 9. g * NOTICE I ALL persons having demands against g, the estate of John Ballard Sen. p deceased, are requested to hand them in q; properly attested to my Attorney J. P. D1KINSON Esq. who is authorised to settle the same in the order prescribed by law. Sl J. J. DUNLAP, Adm' August 15. South Carolina. S SUMTER DISTRICT. \\ IN ORDINARY. S DcLancy It. Gibson, Applicant, vs. W. D. Tisdalo Pi and others, Defendants. ? It appearing to my satisfaction that W. H D. Tisdale and his wife Elizabeth P. and Phincas S. Gibson, defendants in the abov.e stated case, reside without the limits of this W State: It is therefore ordered that they do D appear and object to the division or sale PI of the Real Estate of John R. Gibson, de- L ceased, on or before the twenty-second S day of December next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. G W. LEWIS, O. S. D. Sept-22, 1811. Prs. fee 85 50. B Fashionable Tailoring. L JTUIE subscriber returns his thanks to -* the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, for the patronage he lias received, 3M and assures the public that they can have their clothes made equal to any in the State, on moderate terms at his establish- C noent two doors north of the Post Office, Broad Street. J. CHARLESWORTH. Received, or Superior French and German Qunine, ^ Acetate and Sulphate Morphine,Veratrine, sa Strychnine, Iodine, and all the new and popular Chemicals, with a general assort. 0r ment of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish- to es &c. DELEON & LEVY, Sept. 15. Sign of the Mortar. (lunrtevfi llritrade. G JIKVdU * ?? - m.^m ' * * *Lmm. >^???-^< COLUMBIA, Sept. 18, 1811. b Thomas e. shannon and wm. D. DESAUSSURE, Esq'rs. having ^ been appointed and commissioned Aids-dc Camp to the Brigadier General, with the w rank of Captain, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. _ By order of Brig. Gen. .Hopkins, i J. M. DESAUSSURE, x Brigade Majnv. Attend to your Teeth! d Dr. J. Lei? may he found in Camden until the 1st of October. Sept. 15. ' >' v . < . 'a. ' * ' " ' ''&f ' ' ' : " . . ' f'y mmmm= THE subscribers have just received H tlicir FAL1. and WINTER supply of GOODS, which they design selling at even hirer than their usual rates. They ?f consist, in purl' of the following, viz: 'ia FANCY GOODS. ? Superior l.lk. Gro. ?le Rhino, 44 " 44 S wiss, single and double width, " blnc.blk" Afriq.ie, ^ 11 colored figured I'uu de Soic, " " plain 44 41 41 block and colored satin, " figured satin Veilings, 44 plain 1.1k. 44 44 44 black French Dombazm, 44 44 Silk Velvet, m i ... i ?i n _:u. rr "* JjlUCK unci wiiiiu ijii^umj dim hum;, g ^ " " " " Gloves, " vv " French and Italian Crupo, j- p Italian sowing Silk on spools, p Super striped Clially, Single and donlde width Mouslin do Laines, Super Taglionienncs, a now arliclo for ladies' drosses. A handsome assortment of fancy Shawls and Ildkfs. Su Black and colored silk Cravats. A complete assortment of Slocks, (new stylo,) Hemstitch linen cambric Handkerchiefs, various CL qualities, ? Fa Cambric and thread Edgings and Inserting*!. B1 A handsome assortment of Satin, Bonnet, Cap and Fr Taffeta Ribbons. Su Ladies' black and colored Kid and Hoskin Gloves. Ge ' Fillet Reticules. Su " Fancy do. Bli 3.4 black Fillet Shawls, Bli 3-4 Damask silk do. . 1- 4 Black spun do do. White and black Merino Shawls, gr Black and scarlet Thibet " do. embroidered Large Broche do. iandsomo Tutrlioni do. _ LINENS. d" risli Linens, of every description. ?0 Linen Sheeting, Damask Diaper. Fine Barnsicy Diaper, Bird eye Diapor. "ino satin Damask Napkins. ?U1 " '* Tray Cloths. " " " Table do. " plain " do. do. ^ " brown " do. do. ?U1 Irown and bleached Towels. ^Cl lussia and Scotch Diaper, Brown Hollands and ^oi Lawn Lawns, Russia shirtings and shootings, lolorcd Table covers. Cotton Goods. Wl upcr Mcrseillcs Coats. Super Mcrsoilles Quilts. IThito and colored corded skirls. ^ 'urnituro and cambric dimity. ? lain, figured and cross bar'd swiss muslin. " & " book muslin, otton cambrics and cross bar'd muslins, iconct and mull muslins. Virj ishop lawns, green borage, for Voils. Bro [andsome black lace veils, Ble lain and figured bobbinct, black and white. Blu inen and cotton wire lace, Bed ingle and double width Scotch Ginghams, leached and Suffolk drilling, rown shirting and sheeting of every quality, leached " " " " ^ lue drill and york denims, pron checks and bed lick, triped and plaid homespun. urniturc and English Prints. Qer alicoes, at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yards for one dollar. Woolens, apcr Bluo Cloth, Super Invisiblo Green Cloth j " Black do wool dyed. 44 Brown do " Oxford mix'd cloth, super Saxony Cassimcrus. J* attinets and Kentucky Jeans. ^ 'hitc, green, red and yellow Flannels. jQrg uper Welch and gauze do. fl7?j rintcd Salisbury do. ^ j nglish, German and French Merinos. andsomc fig'd Valencia Vcstings. g 41 44 Merino do. (new article.) ? 44 Scotch Plaid. rorstcd damask, and Zephyr worsted. / oublc chained Negro Linsey. bors aid Linsey and Negro Kerseys. ing ondon DufTil Blankets, superior quality. of 1 upcr Mackinaw do. and SllOCS. earn cntlcmcn's fine Calf Shoes and Bootees. P?s1 44 stout Kip do. do. ' oy's fine Calf do. do. 44 stout Kip do. do. T adics English and French Kid Slippers- of tf 44 Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. thee 44 Leather Walking Shoes and Bootees. mcn [isscs Kid and Prunella Slippers. *'1CJ 44 Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes. ^ 44 Leather Shoes and Bootees. art'1 hildrcn's colored and black Morocco Boots. BIu< 44 44 4' 44 Shoes. " 44 Leather Boots and Shoes. Satl 44 colored Gaiter button Boots, a new article. ?cai rr-7*Tl.? Stinno l..l>;nir Blue tier by Ryan &. Ilavcrstick, of Philadelphia, and Satt flute & Parmalcc, of Durham, purchasers may ^nc fely depend on their giving satisfaction, " 500 pair Men's and Boy's Russctt Bootes, made to " dor by Daniel Smith, of Orange, and warranted A i stand. 1 ON HAND, OF OUR OWN MAKE: a fi 9,000 pair of Negro Shoes. at|c Also?a complete assortment of ontlomcn and Youth's Huts and Caps, Wool Hats, eal Caps, Ladies Straw and Florence Bonnets of 'cry quality, Scnl Trunks, Fancy Baskets, Per- vi uncry, Umbrellas, Crockery, Hardwaro. Saddlery, ngging, Rope, Twine, Iron, German Stool, Iron- ccafi are, Groceries, See. &.c. l,ur| JONES & IIUCHSON. ind, Srnt.25. 1imn ? ngai 'jculks1 New and Fashionable thlfl SHOES. c Just rcerirpd, a fine assortment of La- F ics' fashionable Shoes, for sale by 1 ALDEN & AUSTIN. Fal Sept. 29. g -V * ' MJt . . ' -J * * - ' , , ' " ' '* . 1 ' ^ p&, vvfffc" ' ' / ' . * ' > ' ' '* wmmr rHE subscriber having; purchased a choic? stock of Seasonable GOODS the North, at REDUCED PRICES, fers the same Ifl licit LoiVCl* than tve heretofore been sold in Camden.? hey consist in part as follows: ilored Embroidcrod Mouslin,Dclain ) A beautiful do Satin striped Mouslin Delain $ article. ain black and half mourning do. otislin Delain, at very low prices I'd fig'd Orleans de Flora, a new article for Ladies' Dresses, erinoes, of every description nc and superfine black and blue-black Bombazine, CALICOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ourning and half mourning English Prints, iper now style Prints, Handsome Ginghams, . hitc and colored Corded Skirts, irniturc Prints, new style, irniturc and Cambric Dimity, Bisliop Lawns, tool Cotton, very low, Apron Checks, Bed Tick. SXKELS. iporior black and bluc-black gro. Dc Alpine Silk, do. black gro. d'Alger do. do. black and bluc-black Dc Rhine do. line Silk Ilankkerchicfr, incy Silk Handkerchiefs, assorted colours, ack English Silk IIoiD, cnch Silk IIoso and Gloves* porior French Crape, intlemcn's Silk Handkerchiefs, pcrior Sowing Silks, ack and bluo-black Silk Velvet, ack Salin, very 6tout, , Z.2N ENS. sh Linens, of every quality, Bird Eye Diaper, own Linen Damask Tabling Diaper, jacked Damask Tabling Diaper, rdcred Towels, Brown Holland, Russia Diaper, pcrior Lawn Lawns, Pink and blue Linen Checks, mask Table Cloths, Brown Table Cloths, lorcd Fancy Table Covers. ? WOOLENS. pcrfine Wool-dyed Black Clolh, do Invisible Green do do Blue, Citron Green, Cadet mixed and < Jrown Cloths, pcrfine London Cassimores, ' titucky Jeans and Sattinetts, idon Duffle Blankets, Fancy and Blankets, [jro Kcrshcys, Extremely Low. 1 ccd English Plains, very low. de Green Booking Baize, < ) Heavy Dniggits, for capeting or crum cloths, 1 > Roy Shawls, Superior Gauze Flannols, 1, yellow and white Flanels, ittcd Salsbury Flannels, >erior Fancy Vestings, See. , Domestics. ' i jinia Cotton Oznoburgs, very low. wn Shirtings and Sheetings, j ached do do ( e striped and Plaid Homespuns, f I Ticks and Checks. Also?a fresh stock of I LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SHOES, J 1 -4s folldtos: 1 c .adies'French Kid Slippers, F do Kid Whalking Sliocs, do Seal and Morocco Slippers, sc8' Kid Slippers, Misses Walking Shoes, ill omen's Shoes and Boots, &c. 6lc. c ALSO?A complete assortment of Hardware, I Blacksmith's Tools, Saddlery, ,, lagging Rope, Twine and Groceries, -j ept. 8. H. LEVY. i ALL &, WINTER GOODS, * Hie subscriber is now receiving from tho North, a j c supply of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE o GROCERIES. Also?A fine assortment of c TS AND GUNS. To punctual customers or cash, they will be disposed of at low prices, ept 22. E. W. BONNEY. Valuable Maps Missing1. Lny one having in possession the two first num- j of Hall's New General Atlas, formerly belongto the late Geo. L Champion, containing Maps franco, Ilindoostan, Russia, Prussia, Sweden tho West Indies, is requested respectfully, yet . cstly, by tho prcsont owner, to lcavo them at the : Office. Sept, 8. j CLOTHINGhe subscribers have mado arrangements with one io first Tailors in tho city of New York to keep n constantly supplied with a complete assortit of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, which ' are authorized to warrant. .lie uhsoruneui consists 111 part, 01 tne louowing :lcs, viz: i and black dress cloth Coats, of every quality. \ " and green frock do " " ;inclt &. Kentucky Joaria Ccatccs &. frock Coats, /or, Flushing and Pilot Overcoats, s & blk. cloth and cassimcrc Pants, cvciy quality, inet and Kentucky Jeans do " s plain and fig'd Satin Vests, Silk Velvet do. Valencia do. ilso?Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, &c. ^hey have also engaged the services of rst rate Tailor, who will be in constant indance at the store and will make Clolgto order at the shortest notice. JONES & IIUGHSON. Notice. rHEREAS, no letters of administration flon ? the estate ot Lodowick Thompson, sen. deed, have been applied for since his death, in ;uance of the statute, 1 have taken possession of i of liis effects as could be found. All persons :htcd to said Thompson are required to make ^ lediate payment, and all those having demands inst the said estate are required to hand them to office, legally attested. J. W. BASK IN, Ordinary K. D. (rdinnry'a Office, Sept. 2*3, 1811. tf42 ? all and Winter Fashions. r 'he subscriber lias received from the North tho I and Winter Fashions. 5ePt. 22. J. CIIAllLESWORTII. - ' ' . > y~* - <" ' . i ; -"V-: ? il?IIWIH 1 WWIIf IIJHJIi33nBH8iBBM8MB3C? PROSPECTUS OF THE PASlMEE'S JOTTEH-AL, Anil Magazine ofUseful Arts, EDITED AND PUBLISHED BITS. V/. COLE, Late Editor of the Yankee Farmer. Office No. 44, North Market Street, Boston, Mass The Journal is designed to improve the soil and j its productions, encourage the useful arts and scien-* ces, and aid in elevating the character, and promo- j ting the interests of the farmer and mechanic, by'j giving the best information in their pursuits, and showing their important station in productive indus- ! try. which is the support and strength of the nation. The best management and new discoveries and ! improvem&nts, of general utility, as proved by sue-j cessful practice,in Agriculture and all its kindred 1 branches, andj in Mechanics, will be given in this j paper, in short, Or in detail, as the subject may require, carefully avoiding all humbugs and exposing deceptions. * , It will contain valuable articles on Useful Arts, Economy, Education, Health, &c., important Scien-' title Facts nnd Statistics- with nrieos of Prftilni-o in I the principal markets in the country. Agricultural j Reports from different sections, showing the state of, the Crops, Altogether, embodying in a neat form,-[ convenient for preservation and reference, a mass of I useful matter, of lasting utility, well adapted to ] practical life, and valuable to all professions. Terms.?The Journal will bo published monthly, I commencing the first of October, on a royal sheet, in j quarto form, with an index at the close of the year,! at 50 cents a year, always in advance. Post Masters are Agents, and will forward , names and nionev. Anv person sending S-, free of expense, shall have the fifth copy gratis; or five per-' sons may sond $2 together, and each have a copy.! Specimen papers may be had gratis or will be sent by mail on request. Boston, Aug. 18-11. S. W. COLE. My Snakcliill Plantation for Sale, I OFFER FOR SALE the above PLANTA | TION lying in the upper part of Stewart co. Containig 2250 Acres! near 700 of which are cleared and in good order for cultivation, with all necessary J Buildings, and a Gin, with good mill going water. The plate is in a large bend of the Chntahoocbec River, and entirely detached from all olhcrs. 1,100 j acres of Bottom Land; tffH balance good oak andi and pin?. land. The plate is well and favorably known by many planter^ and by gentlemen of this city. **Tcrms satisfactory. JAMES BOYK1N. Colymbus Geo Sept. 8. 37<d DCf* Notice is given that an application will he made by the Vestry and Wardens of St Mark's Church, Clarendon, to the Legislature at ts next sitting, lor an act of incorporation. August 11, 1841. 3m INTERESTING To llsc owners oTISald Heads. THE subscriber has just received a suppL.of Grandjean's celebrated Compound, for the cur^ 0 DandrifF, Baldness, Grey Hairs, &c. Price, two dollars per box. Aug 25. J. It. McKAlff, NEW DRUfiS, &c. The subscriber has just received a large addition o his stock, consisting of German Quinine, Engish Calomel, Bermuda Arrow RoqL Castor Oil, 1st md 2d quality, Balsam Copaiva,1S?eratrine, Cam>hor, Myrrh, Chamomile, Sup. Cnrb. Soda, Lamp Dil, Paints, Brushes, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window jiass, P? rfumcry, &cr. &c., all of which are offered ow for cash, or on a credit to approved customers. The subscriber would remind those who owe J lirn dues of more than one year's standing, that j ( .flcr next Return Day they-will have an opportu-j lity of settling the same wfth the Sheriff, as he ] < annot meet his tjjjgagements without greater ij mnctuality on the part of some of his' customers. ] Aug. 25. J. R. McKAIN. ( South Carolina?Sumter District, j IN ORDINARY, irah Weldon, Applicant. TS j fanicl Weldon, Adm'r. and others defendants. j it appearing to my satisfaction that \V. F. Dunap and wife, William Williams and wife, . rorrance and wife, and Ann Weldon defendants, ? n the above stated case, reside without the State f South Carolina aforesaid. It is therefore order- . d that they do appear and object to the division or ale of the personal estate of Benjamin A. Weldon ] leceased, on or before the 25th day of October next, ; r they consent to the same will be entered of rc- i ord. "VV. LEWIS, O. L. D. Sumter, July 20. 1341.?34 ' ^APITAlTPllIZE. r i 50s000 DOLLARS. lich and Brilliant Scheme! More prizes than blanks!! ] More than ono-fifth of flic prizes will have on a them either two or thrco of the drawn numbers!!! UNIONIiOTTERY, iy authority of Law: For internal Improvement in ( Alexandria; D. C.?State Treasury, Delaware uoi- ; lege und common schools in the stato of Delaware 1 ?Useful Manufactures in the state of South Car- 11 olina?Green and Pulaski .Monument in the city of Savannah, state of Georgia. Class ffo. 0, for 18-11* TO BE DRAWN t Alexandria, 1). G. Saturday, October 22, 1811 j 78 Number Lottery?1C Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. PRIZE OF $50,000 4 PRIZES OF $2,000 30,000 5 1,750 25,000 1 0 1.500 . 10,000 10 1,250 1 8,000 50 J 000 I 7,000 50 500 .1 0,000 50 400 1 5,000 100 300 _ 4,000 100 250 5 2,500 170 200 o 2,311 124 150 I 121 100 c Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5. ^ Tickets and shares in the above Lottery to be had f J. G. GREGORY & CO. ? MANAGERS' OFFICE, < No. 20 Broad-st. Charleston, S. C. Co the Members oj the Legislature of S. Carolina: General JAMES W. CANTEY is rcpeclfully announced as a candidate at the ipproaching session, for the office of Aditant and Inspector General, by j Many officers of the S. C. Militia. ; Jir' "? '-v 'JS .: " | : : AN ORDINANCE : ' To prevent Hogs from running at largtf-vgj ' within the Town of Camden. j . 1. Be it ordained by the Inteiulant Wardens of the Town of Camden, and if is hereby'tfi darned by the authority.of same, That fr,ow and after the first day.ij|jl?^|! December next, ensuing, it shall be deern^ - ? ^ ed a nuisance for ahy'Jiog to run at large within the limits of the said Town. 2. Be it further ordained by the authbrf-"'-j ty aforesaid, That from and after the day fixed in the first clause of this ordinance, it shall be the , duty\ of the Marshall8n<fc: - ^ Constables of the ?aid Town, and the right of, any person, to seize and secure, ; or kill and destroy, all Hogs found run- " ninff at laree within the limit's of the said;. rr>-?- 1.-1*.--: ?' a- ' J l owji, uciuugiug iwf; or me property1-jpjt;v. any citizen or inhabitants of the saidTown., ?and forthwith ofter such seizure; the; said hog shall be sold or otherwise dis- J"-j dosed-of, by the person seizing the sami^ and he shall pay into the Treasury of the Town Council, one-third of the valtffe such hog so seized* and- retain the other' two-thirds value thereof to his own proper^ benefit and use. 3. Be it further eracled-by the authork ty aforesaid, That it shall. b? the doty o? the Marshall of the said Town, from an<f after the day fixed in the first clan use, to* seize, secure and impound, any hog running at large within the limits ofthjtsaidTown, as an Estrav, which mav. belong to or he the properly of any person not1 a citizen or inhabitant of the said Town4 and to proceed forthwith to dispose of thet \~ samp according to the ofr the State- J respecting Estrays. . " * 4. Be i'l further ordainc'd.by^h'e authori-ty aforesaid, That this ordinance shallnot apply to Hogs being driven, tonm*-' - < ket, in, or through the said toiyn; - . 5. Be it further ordainedJjy the^anihcrh: ly aforesaid, That the.Marsj^lirfchajl: jiajr a fine of ten "dollars-into the Towitfere^sury, far each and every tiegtect op duly: under this ordinance, to be recovered^fce-.. fore the Town Council, as other^ues^^pui>f JS are. . fi 6. Be it "further onlaiued by the author- . . 1 ity aforesaid, That all ordinances and parts; ' of ordinances re.puginyit to,: or "inconsistent with this ordinaticer.he',and.-are'h6r^r?; by repealed. . / v :Ratified in Town -Council dkCamdetr^j&Sl this second dhy of October .in the * ; year of our Lord one thousand qight hundred and fortj-.-onc, and in the sixty-sixih year of the Sovereignty. and indepen'detace of !the'State of. ' South Carolina. JOHN M. DESAUSSURE, lniendant TV C. October 6, 1841. : ^ ?~^.?IilstoflctlCPSj Remaining in the Post OUice at Camden,- S. C. V<"v3! Jcfc 1st, 1811. ' 'V - ' 'JP A & B?Ireland Adamson. Gi n. John Buchanan^ 5 Jcorge E. Bogan. Capt. Win. Butt, K. Vt. Brysonj* ' lames Eascum, Dr. Thomas W. Briegs, Charje#""" " 'V Jailey, Lawrence Wl Bad, John Collce: James, Jampbell (2) CharlesCarr, Dr.li, H. Clark, Alexruler Campbell, James C. Clark, EpseyCJbijk, Mrs. 2. A. Criiinpton, 8aniue1 Cunegan. D.-& E.?Mrs. M. M. Dickey, Zina yr. Davis, tliss RI. Elliston, Mts. Ann C. blUfibn. . F. & G. ?Mrs. Margaret Frascr,; "Johri Fraserfc f Vliss Sally Gibson, Mr. Gilcrcase, Dariing Gaskin^ iev. H. D. Green. ,, . H & J.?.Richard Hunt, "Washington Hinson, (?) . ? John O. Higgins.E.M.Johnecn, Miss Mary Johnion. Hales J. Johnson. - ' ; It. & L.?Isaac Itnox, JacobLucius, Nathaniel > I. Little. P. J. Lucius.'. .* ! - ;,3j *? d xi i u T*r n A IVl CC lVjiimvir, ff.i ju, irjauun| jamc^ Mcfvain, Rev. K. Marchison, Wm. Millet,- Daniel ^ McMillan, H. Mas-y jr. Rev. J. Nipper (?) Wm. ^ Ni'rlhiooton, J. A. Pcav {$) J. E. Peay, W renree. T & R?Dr. D. E. Reid, G. VV. Rollins. Mrs. J Elizabeth Rochelle, James Riddle, J. E. Rodgers,,- ' 1 John Rickes. Dedham Re\il. '8$r T?M. Sylvester (2) Miss <CJora D. Scott, Mains & Strnusj, John Shaw, John Stratford, Jamea^ Thompson. 3SSBL V & W?Silla Vaughan, Wm. Wilson, W. Francis Wrisjht, R..L. Wjiitakdr, Henry A. Wood, -. Hiohard Williams, Nathaniel .Wood, Mrs. Ann Wil-" on. " P THORNTON,'PM J . - - ' TO PLANTERS. S5OOO pair Negro Shoes, manufactured ; ? fc for sale by the subscribers, dc warranted tqual, if not superior to any yet offered 11 this market. Planters will please call jgS ind examine for themselves. ALDEN <fc AUSTIN, .r NE3R0 CLOTHS. FOR sale by the subscriber* a variety of striped and plaid Linseys, Ker- v eys and Jeans. Also, a fine article of English Plains, 5-4 wide. - . Sept. 29. E. W. BONNET. r' ^ t NOTICE:.W: c i The i'owoer iriagazine, in me rear u* he Post ollice is now ready for therecepion of powder. The key will be k^pt by ?- -S dr. J. H. Anderson, at his store. The ^ ^own Council earnestly request all perons having more than one keg of powder n hand, to deposit such surplus in the , Wi dagazine. The safety of the town and itizens, in case of fire, is materially bene*-itted by doing so. By order of the Town Coqneil, R. L. WILSON Recorder. iHlfllia- ft OF ALL KINDS, \v V- V" DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPAtCH, r U the Office of the Camden Journal, | ?SUGH AS? A CIRCULARS, CARDS, LABELS;WAYBILLS, t SHOWBILLS, HORSE BILLS, k), LawBlauksi, Blank Notes & Checks Kept constantly on hand '-4