The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, April 02, 1836, Image 1

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BY HOBKtlT M KtlUHT, " . ' ^SSS^ VOL. XI. C4??B?,wtMA?OM>I, : ;r, -V Mfeii.: |- Ssa zi&ssasr ;rowT.i7AL, Px\Lisksd cctrj Sitmrisg .U >rn:nz *?J ROBERT JI?K\IKIIT, rcBiisisr.r. or the t.?w? or the j shot. h ' SUBSCRIPTIONS "* Tfcree 4r3ara ijtir in adranco, or foar dollars j f? tithe Cfid of the/car. ,t ADVERTISEMENTS " v Isfscrted at atrenty Bvp cent* the iwjuare for tiir 9 I HiritWl half thai amount (Ur each continuance? ' <*. Thennmborof insertion* to be marked on the margin or they trill be continued and charged acThorn inserted aemi-monUi'y 75 tenia j I *** $J. V?13#* ^ ^kweitiwu [ Cdmmaaioatioaa by mailto be post paid or remain x* i rtixifil to. ' - ajgjjggj|^*gyegge*meme^***wmBaw PR0B?3OT,Cro~ V> i op TtIK rAHDEX JOURNAL. ? JJFWE snb?crib?r, having purchased the A CASHES JOURNAL Establishment, intends to continue its publication. There lias not, perhaps, been a period of ni* months, in the lnsi twenty-five years, that Ca odcn has been v/iihout a newspiper, ami it tvonld be h vile slander < on the character of her citizen*, to sup- < pose that they will n?*? ?upport one nojr? < aalanccr of which the subscriber will not I be guilty until he has conclusive evidence 1 of the bet < If there bo any of our citizens, cither < in the town or elsewhere, who foci an in- > lereat in the continuance of the Jocbxal. I and who arc not already subscribers, they ? f have an opportunity of manifesting thai < * interest by becoming so now. The pub- * Healion will be rc-commcnrcd on or be- < fore the 1st Saturday in Febrnary next, | promos to which lime, the Proprietor i troald bo pleased to hare as many as pr?ss8?lc of the names of those who feel suflidest interest in vlie eharaetor and prosparity of Camden, to induce them to aid in the permanent establishment of a news- j paper in the town. ? The Proprietor has enppged the serri- | <cs of Mr. Jons C. West, in the Edito- * rial department?consequently, the poli- J lie*! character will undergo no change.? 1 It wifl sustain the d*?etrincsof the Rcpub- 1 ?% .? . . - ? - > ?Wfc?s |||HM > 4U<1I* the integrity of the Union. It way net* proper to add, a* personalities and senrril-j li lily h-rc become to common n trrapnn j r with the newspaper press, thai this paper |t. trill support no political party which re-it ynr;j such aid for its tnrccss. t The paper will rnntain, at far a* it* II- * luiti will permit, the cunent news of the day, domestic particular!)', and foreign when of special interest. Strict attention trill be paid to the Trice Correct; and weekly remarks made dnring the season in relation to eoupn. whteh mar be relied on he tb?r -correctness. With these profniaopon i be part of the Proprietor, r lie fobc&f ihe patronage o! the public ROBERT M'KNIGHT, j Publisher and Proprietor. # Terns or Scasccirnox.?$3 per annum n o advance?*3 53 ct?. it the end of mx n months, or 81 at the conclusion of the year, n 131 equity. ' STJMTBR DISTRICT.) > h'c brr.ary IKjO. \ Jolio M'Donaid, \ and wife, | f t^2sl b,ll Adm'r*. Joseph Ourant and Chs. Durant XT U ordered that all persona having deJLmands against the estate of Joseph Da- t ra?u dee'd. late sheriff of Sumter District, ba and appear before the Commissioner of Shunter District, on or before the 15th ' day of June next, and establish the same * by proo& By order of dim Court, I' MSlC MTLLRK, Com. 8amlCTiriUe. Feb. 27. 1830. 7m3 299? ft BS33 B73?.2. TIIE subscriber has now received a fresh sod general assortment of Ladies antf ttentlf mriM Boots and *hoe?, of the latest and most fashionable style, which were selected irith much care by himself? which he believes will giro general satiofao , thm to these who will favor Km with their | custom. His stock comprises cvt-rv deserip* tion of Ladies and Gentlemen, and Children* ' Boots and Sin***, generally found in a r?^ular \ ehoe store. The La- ics and Genilemeh of , Camd'n arc respectfully invited to call and < examine for themselves. dLSO?On hand a general aaorlment of PWl BUS BATS, Which will be soW on the roust reasonable terms. w. b. daniels. Febniiry 87.?5?f ' LAW. TflE subscriber* hive formed a copai t rship for the practice of Law and Equi \ in Sumter District; Mr. Crosby can b< consulted in Sumicrriilc, and Air. M*Willie in Citnden. W. M'WILLfE. J. J.CRO SBY. Feb. 0?2; :3 m. The Edgehill Academy, % THE Public arc respectfully informed that the duties of this institution are again resumed by Mr. W, Richardson. The coarse of studies u ill be suited to the present requirement* of the South Carolina College.CUratnountf Feb I::4::10t 41 aa a ? na r_y K M .TL rnrpcaler it Boomjt,HAVC on hand a few dozen fine Baltimore and Grecian Stand Chairs. A LSO?Common Windsor and large Rocl> iitg chairs, Which they offer low to dose a consignment. February 27?5tf. ~3?? s. PrJlTT'O ARTIFICIAL NIPPLE. TI1E Subscribers hare just purchase J 9 tap ply of the aborc instrument, which lias been successfully used for the last two ar three years for that distressing com* plaint, sore or excoriated nipples; or irhcrc the nipple is entirely wanting; or irhcrc the child* mouth is so sore that it | rannol nurse on the-natural nipple.?The i irlilirill flinnSn I< r?*Afnm?n>(?>4 K?? ik<t . "illl?IVl|UVM *JJ HIV iighcst medical authorities, on the subject, n this counis-y. Dr. Dcwces of Philalelphin, and Dr. Bewail of Washington Tttjr, as the certificates annexed will atcst; to which the medical faculty of this dace, give their entire concurrence, barog witnessed its sacccssfal application. Dr. Fiyah Pratt, Dcas SIB : As I feel it a matter of much public mportance, to possess a means of lessenng the terrible suffering from sore nip*' ties ; t hare much pleasure in being able o -ay, that the shield you offer for the irerenting and core of this malady, is letter adapted to the purpose than any I tare hertofore seen. So two or three tolance*. I have known ibctu to bo used? mfCh stTtsrtctwinlias bem expressed, and iarc no hesitation to belicre, it will geneally succeed. I am so well persuaded of his, at this moment* that, I cannotdorbcar I express a wish, that our City, through he rarious Apothecaries, may be supplied rith litem. . - j I am, vours, Jcc. M p np.wPPM u n I Philadelphia, Jan. 13lh, 1834. IVaikiaglon City, February 4Ui, 163-1. Having examined Dr. Pratt*a nearly incntcd nipple shields, and witnessed its radical applications among my palfcois,' take great pleasure in recommending it s decidedly superior to a y thing prcvinsly known. It cunstiictes a perfect reacdy for that distressing malady, aore ipplcs, a disease which ao frequently (lltcl* nursing women. THOMAS SEW ALL. M. D. Prof. Anal. At Physiology, Columbus College. D. C\ The Instrument is accompanied with trinird directions for its application, and reservation.?It can be parked up in a mall compass, and tent to any part of the :ouutry by Stage?price $5?Addreaa YOUNG & McKAIN. Camden, 8. C. NOTICE.' J , rattir e l. .-a ?1-- 1? ? 11K1U UIM1 IIKfClUIUtU VA*9<IUg UUUU II1L name of SafiiiJa AID BA?QfOO?AT ?as been dissolved. The subscriber will cooinue at the old stand, the boatnew ot < BOOK BI\I>I\Oa Ac. ind hopes to merit the public patronage. 1. F liREMER. Feb C?2:::lf DARLINGTON DI8THKT /.V THE COl'RT Of COMMO.V PLEAS. HtRAM It. flic#,) v?. > Out <a Attack aiud. W* Y. Favr.r. $ WiIbRKAH, th" plaintifl* in the abore action did. on lite l3Ui day of April, A. D 1835, '>lc his declaration in the orace of the Clerk of tiiia f|nn<>rabl? Court, against said defendant, who is ibwnt from, and without the limits of, this Stale, ind lias neither wife nor attorney known within the mine, on whom a copy of the aaid declaration with a rule to plead therein, within a year and a day, might be serfrd?It is, therefore. Ordered, in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly, in that case made and provided, that the said defendant do appear an < plead to the said declamation on or before the 23th day of July, In the year of oor Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-sii. otherwise fins I and absolute Judgment will then he a war ded aginsl him JWO. B. BRUCE, C. C Ph Office of Common Picas, ) .... ?. M j Darlington, Jo?y 29,1*35. J l'16 *r * fc* ^ ZS^Bu|^^V^&||^ Hg3!if*' iilE SUBSCRIBrJlt *-" ^ ** ^ 18 prepared to execute Cabinet work of Lll descriptions and bas on band ab Dtanrlmin I nf . Bureau*, Workstandi; &c. ALSO. IHahogany. ftirdeyc, Cnrlfi ic Plain Alaple BbJmTMDS. Two apprentices, to the bosiness will be taken, if immediate application is made. W. GARDNER. Jan. 23.1836.?1?if . ~ JUST HECEIVED, IN EXCELLENT ORDER, From JV*. York and Philadelphia, ^ * rrtewrrvr or UJtUWB ft French & i:ogli?h Chemical*, Together vitb a large and tsrioos wort- I rocnt of Cmppitg end Eeemah AnstnmenU iof superior qualityr deserving the attention of ; families as troll as practitioorrt of Medicine, ! Doc 12- . WU. REYNOLDS? JPCi'iT, and Unadulterated Black Lead Scpurrpbrr 13. WM. REY?OLPg. House of Entertainment. itfli HTMIE Subscriber jnfprtns his friends i ? and rite public geo rurally, that be has i taken the bouse (oiweriy occupied by Mr i Wm. Royal, as a House of Entertainment 1 and is prepared to accommodate all wbo ! may faeor bits uritb a call, in the best < manner. - ' Hi* table trill be at all timet furnished i tvith the best the op country market can 1 afford. His bar with the choicest liquors, < his stables with the most wholesome pro- I vision, attended by ftilhfal ostlers, and ) from bis constant attention, and vnrcmlt- ' ling exertions to please, he Hopes to merit I a share Of public patronage. ^ - * A. D. JOHNSON. i Lancaster March 13?7?3m < The Charleston Mercury, Colombia Telescope. Cheraw Gazelle. and Char- 1 lotto Journsl will publish the above four I time* and send their aceounta to this of- < bee for payment. _ j J Un FRESH GARDEN SEEDS J Wt M2JL*Jf 1 FOR SALE BY P. THORNTON. i Jmorng trJurk mrt du /oUelpimg: Early York CABBAGE Ice do do Dutch do I Early While bead do ' do tt?|ulotf do do Cnri'd * do do Savor do Suairoer Utah SQUASH 1 Drum (lead do do crook seek do i Late Dutch do . Crook oeek Caokaw, , Greon Glaard do loar Creep Coenber, . Largo Bag Savoy do Early do Early Lood. CaoLfiower, I'nckly Gberksae, < Late do (lot pktieoV 1 White Brocoli, Georgia or . Scotch Kale, Sea Ltaod Water Melon L'olrvaru, (a eaperkr kiod) I Early Spring TURNIP, Apple eeeded do < RattBaga. or Winter Cttroel, Yellow Kaaeia do (for praeerriofV larfr Norfolk field do Large Mink Melon Late Flat Dutch do Caetelopo do Aberdeen or Scotch do Nutmeg do we aa al l. - "? - - - ; I citow aiana no * egvUble uyster, (choice kind) , Naatorlion, Rrd and White Onion, Larjr bed topper, White EBfiub Mttibinl, Cayenne do Drown do ; Round smoutli Tomatoes Large FlanJera 8p:nagr, Garden Creos, Round do I'cppcrgraaa. Prickly do CnrledPanfcy, - " New /inland do Solid Celery, x Long White Okrn, Bage, Early blood Turnip Beet Red Clotrer ifffd, do yellow do do : W'jllt Marrowfat PEAS Long blood do fcwly June ' do Mangle Woritel or 11 Char le tan do Early Scarcity do Sagar do Swelling Parsnip, Bithopa prolilic dwarf d< Guernsey do Early Moblwk Beam, Orange Carrot, do China dwarf ?. do Long Scarlet RADISH, do white Kidney do Short top do do do dwarf > d< 8 imon do Superior white pole dLong black winter do Variegated Cranberry dte White Turnip do Lima iP Large Cabbage Head Early Toacorofe Goth LETTUCE do Sugar -do Magnum Do nam do do Golden Sioux ?. (a choice kind,) ALSO. Pamphlet# on Ctar#eniag, Calculated by the aubacriber, to wntrr (or Cam den and the adjacent country, near the same loti ude. gTThe ohote Seeds are warranted. Should an nc find there other rise, after a fair trial, ofbei-] will be giren in their place. Wot. 81. i ~ ' /; $SEs?+' * ' ''^BB ftt f iriiE9^SBpKiMEr ^" IB? A UTHORIT Y J LAW OF THE USIT?D BTATES PAUSED AT *?E TWES1T VouftTn cojrpAMn Fnir 8E88I05. "- * [?c?Lfc Nb^ 8.1; AN ACT for the reHfcf of the frnfferere by tlw fire in the thr of Tft?t ! Be it enacted by ikt Senate and Home of Representative* of tko United EKhie* of Arnica in Chxgrtis assembled, Tbit the collector -of tbe sort New Yorlt, b*lBd be is hereby, aafthofbcd^hsh't riwydeero j beet calculated to teeon the internet p( the United State* tocatfseto be extended [with the assent of the sureties thereon] to all persona who base- suffered loss of 'property by the conflagration at (hat place, on the sixteenth day brDaeemberfak,' by the burning of theirhoildings or merchandise, the time of payment; of bit bonds heretofore gireo by flicm for duties, to periods not exceeding three,fottr,and Arc years in equal instalments from and after the day of payment specified in the bonds; or to allow "the said, bonds to be cancelled, noon firing to (fteeaid collector new bonds with one or morf iihtiH, to the satisfaction of the said collector, for the soma of tho (armor hAiuh vmwnmm-1 lively, payable in equal instalments in three, four, and five years, from and after the day of pajnpeaf specified in the bonds to be uken op or cancelled as aforesaid;: and the said collector is hereby antfrorixed | and directed lo g\re -op, or catlcd all; such * bonds upon ' the receipt of others; described In Una section; which last men*! tioned bond* ahall be proceeded ?rith, ifl t all rcspscts, like other , bonds which are taken by collectors for antic* to the&ni* ted States, and shall bare the same force * and'validity: Provided That those who are; tsiibintite provision of this section,"' bnt' ifho, my hare, paid their bonds subsc- ^ ipfnt to the Ute fire, shall ^Uo be eatitled i to the benefit-of this section, sad -shut the j taid band# shell be renewed from the day . shoo the seme were paid, and'raid pay-! menu refunded, if not previously pot in-) lo the bank to.tho ereditkof the Treesorer [)f the United SisUw. Andprnsidtd also; rbsiihc benefits of this section shell not: t>e extended to any person whoso loss' dull not he prored to the astie&cttion of! the collector, to here exceeded the nam of; one thottsend dollars. .? Bsc. 3. Bi it farther cmodrd? That die collector of the port of Now York, is, liercbjr authorized and directed to extend; lite payment to Ute manner prescribed in' the first section of this set; of all other bonds (iron for doties at ths poftof New; York* prior to the late* fire, and not pro-) rided for in the first' section as aforesaid,' for six, nine, end twelve months, from sod; ifttr date tike of payment specified io thej bonds, which bonds, when executed a-' rrecably to the provision* of thia section* i shall be peyebla with interest, it the rate! )f five per cantem per snout*, which in- J lereat, shall be computed from the times1; the repectira bonds woold bare fallen dee, jj if this set bed tfot passed; Prodded Mby ?r, That nothing contained in ;thls sfcfO shall extend to bonds which had fallen ;< doe before the 17th day ol December Its'* I Provided alsny That if in the opinion MM the collector aforesaid, any of (he bonds?i ahich may be given under this set or the I payment of which may be postponed, shall at any time be insecure, it shall be the doty of the said collector to require Mich additional sccoriiy as shelf be satis* factory to him, and on the failure of such ( a a k i a , k k I tddtuonai security bcmr luratsneti, u?c j payment of sach bond snail bo enforced! forwiih. JAMES K. POLK* j Speaker of tbe House of Representatives. M. VAN BUREN, fi Vico President of the United States and Presidcot of tbe Senate. ArmorsD, March I9t\ I85W. I ANDREW JACKSON, j [Porno* No. 6.} . u AN ACT authorising .the Secretary of War to transfer a pai% of the appropriation for the anppcaaion of Indian hostilities in Fiorina, to the credit of subsistence. . * Be it aiaeUd by the Smote and How of Representatives of ike United States of \mrriea in Congress assembled. That the! Secretary of War is hereby anthemed to j ransfer so much of the appropriation forj ro upprcwiosi 01 Indian hostilities in Florida, io the eredit of aobciatencc, aa niny hare b?en taken from the latter tind, for the former purpo ae. ArraoTEO, March 19, 1830. [Public, No. 7.] \N ACT to protlde for the payment of volunteera and militia cor pa, to the ?cr-1 vice of the United States. Bt it matted bv (Jt? Senate and Ham* ?f *^<*8m at?M0 if ih* Untied Statu of Awrkn agsrmUti, That the effieer*, aoo-commled ?epi09* - -, '**" Cera, rocsitialrts, artificer* amid private*, of ' Toluotccr attd militia corps, who ba vo been in the aervice of the United Stair* at any tirtic since the firsfrday of November,' in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Imndred end thirty-five* or rn3y hereafter be in tbe aervice of; the United" States, ah all be entitled to and rcccire litnr same *; mputMy peKf^tfelotW^ii^r'% in lien tbereoi; end-for^e^Wforimh ^ or by Jew for?#?W ngwiciana;v artificers and ptirales, of tbe infantry of tbo army of tbe ^ iu. ^ UHn tii " that forty cents pec day 5* allowed for i the use 'end risk of each" horse except horses killed in battle or dyingW woond* received in battfc. That each non-comTniwioocd officer, maiifcian, artificer iiai private, of oil -mounted companies, <sbsfl be entitled to receive forage io kirwl-for . One hdirte? Iritb forty eemi$Srv^ ^ v the trie and risk" thereof, except horsed killed in battle, or dying of wonod* rew . 0 9* s ceived in battle, &; twenty-fireels, per ?!*y in Jletr of forage and subrisrancc, when the same thai) be farntsbed by bfundC or twefrc and a half crnu per day for either, as the case maybe. ' Sac, 3. And h it /writer nuuttd, That the ' ccri, non-commissioned officers,' moticians, artificers and privates, stali h%';e|M tilled U> one day1* pay, sobsisfcrace, and trarel from lheir. placet if residence! .to the place of general rendezvous, and from the place of litcharge back to ihtir reri&M. ~ ^ : .. untecrs or ftttlilie, whoMyt fell may berccriretl bio the scxrkc of tM U uitcd Bute* to mpprbts Indian. depccda lions in Florida, shall bo rnUllcd tq oil tl>e benefit which arc conferred on perapns wounded or otherwise disabled in (be serrice of die United Slates. Bsc. 5. Ami to it farther amckd, Thai wbed any officer, noa-commissioocil officer, artificer, or pdrita^oCnidmiiiiii ar.folnn* leer carp* vbojgft^die ill the *rmc* of the United State* or returning la bis piece of r|sfd?iie*^l^lb?p< qpUmd ami. of service, or .el any. time to conseqaeoee ajf wounds rcccircd is service, sod shell 1m re i ?ido^i{M!WMr#wtl!}W#r chi!Jrca,*uoder s;sfcca years of age, such widow, ot if no yridow, such chihl or chil drcn, shill he en tilled to receive half the monthly pay lo which ihr deceased t**e entitled, si tho ikne oChin death, for and daring the l?rtp office years; and Jn case of tho death or iotoAamlfe^ each. ?idew before tho; yfpi ration of fire years, the Mfpay^r^tem^under ?Ttlje^U?M tha pwaWaM of the CUM Statu mav * ?**, *.. - v (tc. fi. AwlU ttfmrtkct amOri,Tint thi ?olmi?r> tad ratliue naatloiM in the for-> jotng prmiiioos of thla aett called into unfee before U MM, aad ,wh9' are ing General or Governors of Stater ,??l of the Teiritoirref Florida under anthotritr from the War DenaWrtimt &&&& Approved, Merely tWi, 1836. (Rctowtio!., No. 9] RESOLUTION to esubliali ccrl.in pet mads in Missouri and Arkansas, fowl red by tk* Snmto mi Ihmn tf ftffu fi?f I litis oj Ut timtii Suits tfjmmm im Osmgnmm^ semUti, Tlui tbePostsaasler Geatni hereby authorised to establish the follow; ing post roads: FromFort Towson in the Territory of Arkattsef to Fort {Jibson, and from Fort Qibsoitby Fayette <n Arfcftitit# Territory, Barry Court House Van Bttrer. Court House, Jteluon Court Hoite;'Ferl Learcnworth, in Chyftmf. a ? vw?Mijt rwn WW Moinci, to the town of DoWqueotv the ' Mississippi rircr. And theurae shall bo continued until other Wise provided for by InW. "Approved Mtrth IWt, 1886. A Noble Act.?We hive heard of ohmy pleasing incidents connected with thorite scwe disaster which befel ibo Mejlwwt Episoopal Church, in the destructiw Of their - pooh Concern," bf ^, j/T we know of no one which has *wen jMte jenond^aiisfaction than .htactoNne Amertdift ftiblo jgotiefy. KooWingpii theSabbathSchools Coder' tbd care ir the Methodist - Church would be greauHfererihy the destruction of the ficripuu* intended for their use, the Board oO*anaffcrs of the American ttil.io Societal their regular meeting last evening uaiDdnooslj voted a (bnatioa of fit* thousfta Dibitsy and ttn demand Trtfttnmis, fer the use of the schools under the'earc of the Mclbttli* Episcopal Church. Odtortfaf Affr?rfiwr