The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, December 31, 1836, Image 1
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VOL. XI. CA.TXDE!V, ^OITH-CABOUHA, B EI3KB SI, I8S6. ,?,1$.
TSS OAttDBN JOTOSTAl.
Published every Saturday Atoning by
ROBERT B'KIIKHT,
reiutHH or tmshhi or rn*
~SU BSCRIPTIONS
Three dollars a year in idraoce, or fonr dollar
at the ond of the year.
ADVERTISEMENTS
- l? -t r it.
iourufl II IPVOBiy ore ccnil UIC ?4juue mi UI
first, and bait that amount fur each continuance'?
The number of insertions to be marked on the
margin or they will he continued and charged accordingly.
Those inserted semi-monthly 75 cents
and monthly $1 a squire for each insertion.
Communications by mail to be post paid or remain
onatteoded to.
f?"t?????i?SSSBSS
DADrpirrn A DC j
ontl about |.
Three Thousand Pair
of the best
JVc.: ro Shoes
iit (be District whi(h nil! be sold low. '
AM kinds of shoe maker's materials its* '
eluding e*ery description of ^
Last s and Shoe Thread,
ALSO t
^ ? I~ ? ??! T rtn 4 i./.f i
JT J. \j urm. i
J. BISHO t' CO'S. i
recent stuck of
Boots and Shoes {
comprise (he following kinds, to wit:
Gent's first rate calf and morocco Boot* , ^
i ** " wsler-prouf a
** light sewed and pegged 14
" stout kip dt seal skin low price " \
hnrt buttoned ,
" fine shoes & bootees rarious patterns ,
" stout bonnd and unbound shoes and
bootees, .
" lined and uulincd rubbers .
" patent buckskin top tnockersons
Ladies'French kid's, tie and lacc, new style I
" morocco including all colors 1
M nrtmrlla. turn and snrinff heel slif>
I" " ' I D .
pers
M laced and buttoned gaiter boot*. 1
"seal prunella & morocco walking shore r
* " rus.'ta, calf and morocco slippers *
" dcumark satin plush and satin " 1
" white satiu and silk "
" lined, un line el and fur top rubbers
Misses kid prunella and seal slippers and
: - ftl ?
wai&tng
44 seal and leather slippers ????'! walking
" .M prunella and leather Boots
44 lined and bound robbers, ?
Boy's sioul pegged boots all mzcs jtl
' * fine and stout calf ?kin shoe* (
" ** and " " bootees
41 bound and unbound shoes and bootee*
44 lined and unlint d rubbers. c
Children's morocco,s cal & prunella boots t!
44 " " ? * clippers, ?
M stout leather shoes and hooters
Mens stout sewed and pegged brogans ]
>3Uit4 ttUU upjit'i uraiiiui *
. Calf and Goat 6'kins, t
MAninx ***** MMlutHuf Hkius
Trunks, Blacking, Varnish,
Sparibles, Shoe Knives <V<*
Call ant! sec next door north of Mr C
Mathcaon's.
Oct. 39::37::tf
NOTICE. '
THE subscriber has iust received his
Fall and Winter supply ol j
DRY GOODS, i
which he will sell fovr for cosh or approved (
customers. J. L. JOrtfES.
Nov. <V?37?if 1
Fine Cutlery.
The subscriber bos just received a case o '
fine eutlery, omoojf which arc a few extra
fine Scissors, of ditTeJcnt sizes.
New Year's and Christmas (iifta for 1837
for sale by E. W. BONNEY
Dec. 3?II?if
To Sportsmen.
Tho subaer&cr is expecting daily to rcccire
a case of soperior Double-barrel, Damascus
and wire-twist Guns, made to order in Euro}**
among which are some of Extra quality with
cases and apparatus complete
E W BONNEYOct
29:-.37
~r " -
Notice
All persona indebted to the late firm of
J. M. Niolon Co., are hereby notified
to eall on A. Burr, at J. Bishop &, Go's,
who ha* access to the notes and account*
doe, and is duly authorized to settle the
saipe.
W. If. BOWEN.
]>cc. 10?J4?_ tf
Houses and Lots for Sale
or Rent.
The subscriber offers for sale or rent
her house and lot on King street, in the
.own of Camden; also her house and lot
t Kirk wood. Both of them are large
and commodious, with every necessary
out buildings i
SARAH VAUGHAN ,
Dec 10?42?tf ,
Public sale at Sumtervil/e, \
South Carolina, 1
By order of the Court of Equity of South
Carolina, I will offer for Safe at Sumterville,
on the first Monday in January '
next. i
Two Plantations, known by the name
of Mayfield and Hopewell, lying io the ^
ricinity of Rembert's Meeting House and
the Bradford's Springs, io Sumter Dis-j
iricL One Plantation containing about
lix hundred, and the other about eight j<
hundred acres, both in a fine stato ofi
cultivation. j (
also, !t
One hundred prime Negroes, being iheU
property of the estate of the late John O. !|
Lieriol, deceased, not already divided
md sold for the investment of the minor
icirs.
The Lands from their situation in a ?
iigh healthy country and pleasant neigh'
Mitrhood, offer inducements to persons
irsirous ol buying, not often to be metj1
riib. . ,i
ws as es ! *
Among me negroes are csouse ?er-?
ants, Seamstresses, Cooks, Ostlers, Field
lands, and one Carpenter. The sale will
c positive and continued from day to ?
lay until the whole is disposed of. j
Conditions?One third cash, the ba- u
ance in ooe and iwo years, secured by;
>ond security, and a mortgage of the!
tropcrty, or the purchscr may pay lhc!n
Thole in rash at his option: ,'
Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. ^
Any further particulars will be given
>n application by leUcr, (post paid) to me c
it Bradford's Springs, Sumter District, ?n
ir to Franklin I. Muxes, Esq,, at Sumter*
rillc, So. Ca. r
ROBERT L. HERIOT, >
Ex'or of J. O. Heriol. \\
Sumteirille, Nor. 12?3S-?h
NALE.
By por3iration of the Court of Ordinary ^
or iwwiw* Utttnet, win uc worn oa tnoooay
he sceotul day of January next, before tlic
*oUil Hou^c iu Camden, j
Sixty-two Negroes,
>ne a prime ilousc Carpenter, and on Tuc#lay,
the ibird day of January next will be ||
old at the plantation of lb? dee'd in Kcrhaw
District. :i
100 Head of Hogs 80 Sheep j
i5 head of cattle 3 wagons \
MULES AND HORSES J
1 Matched Pair of Horses t
One Cart, about 3,000 JlusJuUs of Corn, I
'cm, Fodder, and Plantation implements ge. "
irrally dee belonging to the estate of Ben. b
dtoebam. dec. 0
Term*?cash for all sums under twenty
foliar* For all sums orer that a mount, C
raids payable on 1st January ItSfc, with in*
crest from the day of sale, with such person- 1
il security as may by approved or by the ad iiinuuaior.
j
J. M. DESAUSSURE, Adrn'r.
Oct. 9-37?bm |
New Copartner ((hip. J
The subscribers having, on thr l?ih Aug v
last formed a copartnership, under the r
irui of t
J. H. Anderson <^Co. i
Respectfully aolieitfrotn their friends and,'
the public generally a continuance of
that patronage which has hitherto been
extended to them individually
The Former customers of each of the ^
subscribers, will be accommodated on tho >
same terms as heretofore, by applying at |
the store formerly occupied by P F \illepigue.
J. If ANDERSON. j
PFV1LLEPIGUE
Nor. 12?3S?if !|
I
NEW" GOODS. ;
THE subscriber is doit opening a large I
and fresh supply of 1
f.1l.l, a.xd n'/.ra? h
GOOD
selected with great care from the latest
importations, consisting of Silk, Cotton
and Worsted Goods: *
?JMImo? I
an assortment of CUTLERY and Fancy j
HARDWARE, Hells of Rich CHINA ,
and BRITANNIA WARE, sold low. ,
E. W. BONNEY.
Oct. 29?37? if
For Sale,
Two light Raroucb Carriages, with harnesa
suitable for one bora, perfect 1/ new, having
xtension tops, made to order Apply to
A BURR
| Nov 5"3?;:g
Valuable Plantation
,Md?Wife f B'TH" Ptnnion
Amphiana Pit loo J
By tirtue of a decretal order of the Court of
Chancery, made in the abovexaae, the Com
? ? e m r* *ii
DMUOner in rxjuiij tor v/ucmvt mnria will
tell at tbc court bouse of said District, on the
first Monday in December next, all that plantation
whereon William Patfon dee'd lately
lived, situated on the Catawba River, at tbc
bead falls of Landaford, containing
640 Acres. .
Die said plantation consols of a* irfaod in i
taid river containing
133 Acres. 1
well adapted to the culture of cotton which
equirc no fencing;
40 Acres r ,
>f cotton land, on said river, and
A Crnn/i Meadow:
he remainder is strong upland well adapted
0 (be growth of com and eottoo. Almost 4
100 acres are cleared and now fit for cuiiirt- ,
ion ?
On tbo premises it a two story
Dwelling House,
rithS rooms, and a fire place in each;
1 good Gin House and Screto
nd all necaanry buildings, socb as j
^egro Houses, Stables, Arc
Those who may wish to purchase, wiu do
rdl too xamioe the prcmiscs'bcfore the day
f sale. Q* W. Doby, Esq. if called opoo ,
t his residence in Lancasterrille, or address .
? - - - .? - - a ?_ I
d uy icuer, wiu s&szst urate wco may uesirc ]
9 look over paid plantation. <
The safoVill be poative^ j
Terms of sale.?Somadb of the purchase j
wacy as will satisfy ibc costs of site most ,
c paid on the day of sale; the balance payato
in three equal annual instalments with (
itercst. The purchase money must be soured
by bood and appro rod security, and a .
tortgage of the premises.
8AM. M'ALlLY.c. c. c. d.
lommusioncr's office, 1
:bester Court House, >
lorembcr 6?37?h. j
Iu Equity,
KEUS1IAW OfSTRICT. t
j?dr?w Bowman") i
and others <
rs. IBUt (bra sale and division i
lampton Bynum
and oiltero. '<
It appearing to my saiufation that Hamp- t
hi Bvnum. Gray Bynum, Elizabeth Farmer, i<
"abuba Parmer, John Farmer, Abnev Car- i
licbael,ElizabethHampton, Thomasifamd t
h?, Robert Davis, Wiiham Davis, John C. <
>a*i5, Mary B. Phillips, Joseph Phillips,
rcriiuda Gardner and Gray B. Gardner, Uic
efecdanu in this case, are absent from and
cyoud the limits of this State. It is order*
d that they do plcsd, answer or demur 10
ie said bill of complaint within three months
-omitbe date of this order, or the same will
e taken as confessed against them, and an
rder entered accordingTr <
W. J. GRANT, Cooim'r. {
kxsmbnoner** office )
Kershaw District. S
October 4JB-tn~bm J
strayed"
rx W (k? IfWIi inai m Da- llrtll pn n <
I * iw?j uuuor, oi
U year* old, with i ?Uf in hb forehead, J
5 1-2 hands high; with saddle, briddle and1
nartiogalc, all nearly new, and saddle blanket
rub 2 black stripes on it If said horse b
topped and delivered at M'Adaras' Hotel,
he person so doing will be liberally rewarded.
Nov. 3S-tf
SUMTER HOTEL.
THE Subscriber informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken thej
inusc formerly occupied by J. Goodman
md more recently by J. J. Exnra at a
lolcl in the Town of Camden, and near
te Court House, where he is prepared to
rccire company, and flatten himself that
,ho?c who favor him with their company
trill be satisfied with their accommodations.
A. R. RUFFIN.
May 23.?20::-tf.
Wanted immediately.
A Journeyman Coach Maker, acquainted
cvith his business, is wanted by the subscribers?also
a Journeyman Trimmer. To such
is may prove sober and induatriona, perms- |
pent situation can be had, good wages and j
prompt pay.
s. 6l j. p. snrvER.
Oct 1, 1830 3Gtf
{L3*The editors of the Augusta {Ga.)
Chronicle, will insert the above advertisement
three times, and the Charleston Courier nntil
forbid, and forward their accounts to the sub*
scribe r? for payment
LAW BLAVK*
For saio at this Office.
Mail Arrangemeitt,
December let, 1830.
Northern Met), doe every day 11 o'clock,
A.M.
Cloeee every day, 4 P* ML
Colombia Mail, dne every day, 5 P* M.
Closes every day, 9 A. M.
Express Mail, from North, doe every day,
a. p. m.
Closes every day, 9AM
Express Mail from South, due every day,
1-2 past 10 A, M.
Closet every day, 5 P. M.
Charleston Mall, via 8amter dae every I
Tuesday and Friday, 6 P. M.
Closes, every Wednesday and Snnday, 5 i
P. M. 1
Statebnrgh Mail, doe every Tuesday and I
Friday, 6 P. M.
Closes every Wednesday and 8nnday; 11,
A. M.
Ltnbasicr Mail, doe every Monday and ,
Friday, ft. P. M. <
Closes every Tuesday and Saturday, 7, A. <
M. 1
York Mail, Via Liberty Hill, due every *
Wednesday at 10, A M
Closes same day at IS tf.
Office oncn etcrv dav from 8 o'clock. A. i
M. to 1-2 pact 6. P. M. Office will be
open on (he Sabbath, for delirerjr, of letters
and papers, 1-2 an hoar after the o- 1
pening of the North and Sooth Mails. 1
P. THORNTON, P. M.
Dec- 10 *
Hn. Carpenter ft mini Hairnet
" have received their FaLL supply of
MILLINER Y
And Fancy Goods,
oosisting of Satin and Velvet Bonnets, En- j
jiiab ana American Straws, Silks for dresses
ftibbons, Flowers, Gloves, Belts, Fancy j
Shawls and Scarfs, White and Black Blood
Lace, Veils, Plain and Figured Laecs Blood
Lace for Dresses, dec. all of which will be (
old on rcr* rcatonablo terms.
Millinery and dress making executed to orIcr
as usual
Nor. l'2-3S-.lf J
South Carolina, i
Lancaster Dialrict
James J. Hortoo, applicant,
re.
Mary Ilorten, widow. William L. Johnson
md bn wife Levins, WiMiara Ingram and his
rife Celia, Ransom Morton, James J. Hotoo,
John Baskitis and his wife Nancv, Zenina
Hortoo, Elizabeth Hortoo, HoUss Hotmi,
Mary B. Morton, Event Morton and Benimin
Morton,defendants; ,
It appearing to my Nil i-faction that the!
iborc parties, dcfcudants, reside without this {
talc. It is therefore ordered, that tbojr do ap?
;ar and object to the dirision or sale of the
eal estate of Sterling i fort on, on or before
be first Monday of December next, or their
xmtcnt to the same trill be entered of record.
JAS. a WITflERSPOON,
Ordinary L. D.
Sept. 29, 1S3G.?3Gb Price adr. $<573
India" rubber
GOODS ]
Fhc subscribers hare just receired from ,
[he manufacturer, a variety of vaUr-proof (
[foods, consisting of gentlemen's over-coats ,
Pantaloons with boota attached; Ladies' j
Silk and Cambric Aprons, Bootees and
Shoes all made without a such.
Also rccclred per sleam boat, Lsdic's
real French Slippers, made by "Eitc.-Pari.?,"
a beautiful article; Black Satin
Slippers, and Denmark Satlecn Slippers
Together with a fail stock of mcu's and
boy's fina and stool Boots and Shoes; sole
leather, calf skint, lining skins, shoe
thread dec dec
J. BISHOP & CO.
Nov. 28-40-tf
watch maker
S.V0
Jeweller
8. K- GlFfORO own bis semen to the in41
'* ***? i A. .1 1 ? - Jianont AAtinlra in
MOIUniB Ol WBWU, WW UK- WVVMU ft ?
ctamlng and re nailing all kiod* of Watch**, Clock*
Manic Haxe*, Jewelry, 8Um Ware, Guns, Leca*
Ac. All article* done by bin tvamnlrd to pleaae
hi* tnploy#?, and at abort notice.
No* 19~XMT
fancy drab,
BROWN and Mixed BROAD CLOTHS
uiled for orereoala, al*o, rich, check'd
?A PASS A MERE and 8ATTI
MM ^ ? - - ? ? ??? _ _ NETT8,
for sale by
B. W. BONNEY.
Oct. 29?37?U.
Notice
Tho public aro informed that R. L.
Wilson i* duly authorised to settle the
Books of tho late firm of R. L. Wilson
fc Go. (Mechanicsvllle, Sumter Dial.)?
The books will be open until the 1st January,
after which time, they will be trans
fcrred lo proper officer for collection.
Dee. 10?
Wanted
A Cook and Waaher woman, liberal wage*
will be giren for one that understand! the bu
sinew, with wages paid nwuhlf '
i Dec 3-1J-tf
Cotton Saw Gins >
TlKw tliocaicnlitf on hariag ihcir QIm n> ^
paired by tbr wUcriher, will umertftvor ly ani >
din* Utrm in a ?Hj as practicable, and tho* ?fford
on opportmfitjr of Nf*in/Mdi in dan than, ^
New Gin*, witli Stccf or Iron pUle, ?I wnf*??b?ad
and for sale by JOHN WORKMAN.
Angtui 6?36?fw ^
1 ^ ? . ? ? ? - ? ' ?? ? '
nuriufi . > 1-*
The subscriber Jias just received hb J v'
Fall and Winter supply of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
(selected bj himself in New York) evbrs^
ciog almost every article usually found mm''
Dry Goods and Grocery store, which heoSsre
low fer cash or owl hp jMlcrriklo ywNov.
5?37?tf
All persons having demands
ifainst the.esute of LewisCiples Esq. late aTCam-,
len, dee'd, we requested to present (he asms to the "
Ldministntor without delay, and iboae imfsHlsd'ii
nake immediate payment, u an early aartlemsel
d tbe estate is desued.
JOHN CHE8NUT, Adm'r.
PiowBbCTW-40-.il:
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The Copartnership heretofore riming at
Jin place under the firm of Crosby dt Eieb*
irdjon, was this day disaolred by mutual coo?at,
the whole business of the concern will
le seuJed by J. J. Richardson. .
JOS. J. CROSBY. '
J. J. RICHARDSON. ^
FoHoo, August 10?32?if
1 ---V
V 1 ..
The Hawthdrndean Seminary
For Yooog Ladies in the vicinity of State
burg, will commence its next session the
ad Monday io January 1837. Ample pro?
jsion b mode (be the accommodation and
astrnctioo of twenty-fire or thirty boarders.
The scholaatie year will comprise ten
nooths, which will be divided into two aw*
ooes, at the dose of each wdl be a public
txaminauon tod vacation. i he couite of
nsttoctioQ will embrace Spelling Reading
utd Writing 810 per session.
Arithmetic, Modern History and Coopodtioa
including the above 815 per da
English Grammar, Geography
with the ?K of Rapt.
Natural, Moral and Inteileo? _
toil Philosophy, Rhetoric 1
Logic, Chemistry, Mythote
gy, Ancient History.
Botany, Algtbra, Geometry
and Astronomy. 3 ' " X
la addhioo to the above morae, instate '
lion will be given to id who desire it, in
Latin, Greek, French, Music, Drawing, %
Patofjog and Ornamental Needle work.?
Ferms for which will be as follow:
For Latin and Greek 890 per Seamoo*
" French $10 do. %:
" Music $25 do.
u Vieo( Piano $3 do.
11 Dz*w?ng and Painting $15 do.
" Ornamental needle work$5 d&
** Board iodudmg Bed and Bedding Fad
crashing and Candiep $60 ' w
Scholars may 'enter the school at any
period in the session, and will be charged
from such time, according to thp above
rates,but no deduction win be made after
entrance Tor absence, except in cases of
richness; and the pay for the session must
in all cases be in advance.
W. W. ALSTON, Principal
Dec 10 42 ' *'
~~SOUTH CAROLINA \
ClimtA* * f
kJUUUCI UIOUIUV )
William H. Branson applicant
v?
Leonard E Branson, Manning D Bran
son, Lawrence Branson, Jared N Branson James
Y. Branson, Willis L Branson,
Ilenry P Branson, Mary Branson, Dema*
ries Branson, (now Hodge) having inter*
married with one Hodge, Emily Brunson,
(now M'Elvain) having intermarried with
one M'Elrmin, Mason Reams guardian adlitem
for minor heir William L. Branson
defendant*.
It appearing to my satisfaction that
Leonard E Branson, Henry P BrtuteonJared
N Branson, Lawrence Branson Emi,
ly M'Elvnio, and her husband, reside with
oat this Bute, it is therefore ordered that
they do appear and object to the division
or aale of urn real estate of Peter E Branson
decM on or before the nineteenth day
I -? - ? l? fllA
of December next, or ineir coowen*??
same w*!? be entered of reconl
WILLIAM LEWIS,
Ordinary, S. D
Oct 29::37::h
Pr's fee, $<3 75
M. C AT da
PR WM. REYNOLDS will, for lb?
prevent keep his office in the houae at the
rear of the Drug Stor*, lately deetroyed
by fire, on the corner of Broad and York
[streets. where he may he found during the
day?in the night at his dwelling: in LogImvn
as heretofore.
He will now devote himself to tho
practice of his profession exclusively,
oid solicits a continuance of public patronage.
Dec 17?43?c
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