The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, February 22, 1840, Image 3
Iii Equity?Kershaw District.
Alex'r Young, j
VS. ? 15:11 to foreclose Mortgage.
Benj. Williams. S
.ffT appearing to my satisfaction that the
de fen-.lent, Benjamin Williams is abseilt
frotn anil resides permanently beyond
the limits of this Slate; It is ordered that
lie do appear, plead, answer or demur to
this bill oi' complaint within three months
from this date, and that this Order be pub
1 isheti fur that space of lime in the L'amil.-n
Journal, anJ that in default of his then
appearing, an order pro uonfessu will be
granted against him.
JA.UKS \V. LAXG, Conrr.
Commissioner'sOlliee,) Feb. IS. lSiO.
Kershaw District. ? [IVs fee ?3]
State of Soutli Carolina,
KERSHAW
S>Y JAMES W. JLAAS, Ordinary.
^anl/'IIKIlEAS, Mrs. Sarah Ciples, widow
* * of Lewis Ciplcs hath made suit to
me to grant her Letters of Administration
of the Ms late and Kifects of the said Lewis
Ciplcs:
These are, therefore, to cite
i>\ uruci * * iiiv v'micii#
J. W. LANG, ltcc. iSo Trcas'r.
Feb. 22.
Notice.
F"5^riE subscriber having (o meet large
.1 engagements, earncsly calls on his
friends and customers to pay their notes
those of long standing will be expected
and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Lewis Cipies, deceased
thai they be and appear before nie
in the Court of Ordinary, to be holden at
Camden on Monday, the day ofMarch
next, alter the publication hereof, to shew
cause if any they have, why the said ad-i
ministration should not be granted.
Given under tny hand and seal this 15th ;
day of February, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and forty, J
and in the sixty fourth year of Ameri-;
^'? ?? Tiln nnnilnn nu
^J. XV. LA NCI, Ordinarv. !
Feb. 15. 2tl2. pr's fee, 83* I
Town Taxts.
W7S XnCUTIONS will bo issued for all
Mid Tuxes due lJie Town and nut paid
by the 1st March next.
bofore ileturu day.
' FvKiia ' A. YOUNG.
TK25 OSATflGX
CF tlic Camden Debating (^!ti!?, in rpicbration
of its anniversary, will l>c d? livercd
in the BaptistCiiurch, by Mr 13. W. W.vuki:v,
on Thursday evening t!ic 27th itist.
at 7 o'clock. The citizens generally, are
invited to attend.
M. M. LEVY, j Committee
W. H. MELLHTT, [ of Arrai geG.
W. OILMAN, S men Is.
Feb. 19.
The Club will be convened on
Thursday evening at half past
tl ^.'..1 y^.,ifr TV 1 /?t-?? I io nvo i*(?.x.i i?o?
W U liUl.il> ill ill U 1 >7 iliv i Vl| uvw
ted to be punctual.
Mc3jSeiiing oiY at Cost!!
o ^ e?
THE subscribers \vi>!;i*pj^to close there
l>:isi:icss, oiler tlieir stock, consisting of
&ll\r HAS?WAKE,
(/rockery, tatiosiery, &x\
AT CO.ST. A liberal deduction will be
made for large bills.
SlumM they ro t dispose of the entire
lock befuie, it will bo sold at
frsiis s^sa^zc",
during Court week.
All persons indebted to them either by
tnote or open account, are earnesly rtqtiescii
to call without delay and settle their
dues, as justice to themselves and their
creditors demands a speedy settlement.
S. W. CAPERS & SON.
Feb. 1. 4i9
NOTICE.
UMBER of any description will be
furnished at the Camden Mills, at the
usual prices there. For all above twenty
lect long and one foot wide, twenty-five
per cent, will be added, on account of the
difficulty in procuring logs necessary for
such lumber.
The customary rule of measurement
there will be adhered to, and it is expected
tiia all hills will be paid when presented.
Apply at the Hermitage, to
SAMUEL BASIC IN.
Feb. 1. snviiO
TAXES.
WOTICE is hereby given, that I will at'
tend at the following times ar.d places,
for the purpose of collecting the State
and Poor Taxes for the year lSi>9, viz:?
On Monday, 2nd of March at Liberty
Hill; on Tuesday, 3rd of March at TMat
Rock; on Wednesday, 4th of March at
Buffalo; on Thursday, 5lh of March at
Lizcnby's, on Friday, Glh of March at
Schrock's Mill; on Saturday 7th of March
at Cureton's Mill.
Previous to, and after the above-named
times, I will attend at Mr. James Dunlap's
Store in tamutu, unui me nrsi nay 01
May next, at which time the books will
positively be closed, and all defaulters
double taxed
J. "NY. DO BY, t. c. k. n.
Feb. 1.
i 200 Dollars Reward,
i WWILL be paid to any person who will
i ? ? deliver to me my two servants, DAi
YY and 15011, or lodge them in the Charles.
ton Work House, so as I may obtain them,
j and on proof to conviction of their being
: harbored by a white person, or one him:
drcd dollars will be paid for any one of
; thcin delivered or !o I get' as above, on being
so proved and convicted; or if harbori
ed bv colored persons, and proved so as to
j convict them, fifty dollars reward will be
; paid for each one so delivered or lodged;
j or one hundred dollars for the delivery or
! lodgment of both. David was pnrchascd
from Catherine Darencau, Williamsburg
p.lci ,.;?f Iw'3". <.f /In,-!.- i-fi'op :ind uivoill
head, about five fret G inches high, is hold
J and cunning in his manner. Hob is coal
black, slightly pock pilled, with thick lips
j and plausible when spoken to, is about 5
feet 5 inches high; they are Blacksmiths
by trade, and Bob plavs the fidille.
JOHN McKEEGAX.
| Charleston. Jan. "0 ' 3tl)
I
H?ei ?ar!?Sj
i A vcrv superior iitipot'tctl
SPANISH JACK;
"ETaf ILL stand this Season at the Hermit:
age, (near Camden,) at ten dollars,
and *J5 cents to t!?c groom. Any person
! intending to insure u foal must declare tlic
same at the time the mare is put, and will
be charged twenty dollars. The Season
to commence the lirst of February, and
end on the 15th of June.
N.? liability for accidents or'eseapcs.
Apply on the premises to
SAMUEL BASK IN.
Iloriniln (Tf? _T:in l27. <slti4lf)
: PE11F 31 Ell Y.
j N assortment of Pkki-cmlky just r j
i ceivcd and f.>r sa!c by '
JONES & IIUOII SOX.
i Dec. 0, lSIID.
Drugs, Chemicals,
| A TENT MEDICINES, Sunm-al Inslrumcnts,
Paints, Dye-Stiil's, Sir.
i The subscribcrs'have just received the
J balance of their supplies, which makes
; their stock complete, and which they are!
enabled to oiler with confidence, as to qualjity,
and on as reasonable terms as can be
obtained elsewhere.
The l/hartnacutical i'rep&raiions arc
| prepared by one whose experience J'or
l thirty years, (twenty-fife years spent in
I this community,) is sufiicicul guaranty of
' their genuineness.
1 Ail articles warranted. Oiders carcfuli
Iv put up at the shortest notice.
i/ELUON ?5c I.EVY.
1 J\b. i. :ii9
I Dissolution of C'o-parUiership.
the firm ?r \v v. matiieshx & co
was dissolved on the Isl inst. by itiutua !
; consent. The business of the concern,
i will be settled bv William Maiheson.
W.M. MAT IJ F.SOX. I
C. MATlli^ON.
| .Tatt. G. I S ID. 0T>
j ~NEW"MY GOODS.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER
j HAS a very complete assortment of DRY
I GOODS, suitable for the season, consisting
? o a A* iL?!l I. .. !
oi uioms, uassimercs, oamnmes, ouiv*,
Calicoes, Homespuns, Hals, Caps, Shoes,
Boots, Negro Cloths, Blankets, <fcc. Together
wilh a large anil well selected slock of
GROCERIES,
Consisting of Sugar, Co flee, Molasses, Tea
and Tobacco. Also, Bagging, Bale Hope
j Tivine, fron Steel, Nails, &c* which arci
offered low for cash or coantrv produce
W.M. J 0 El'i A Id)
JUST RECEIVED,
| And For Sale at the Post Office, a fresh
simply GAP DEN SEEDS, of the growth
oflMBQ, warranted fresh and genuine,
Amongirhirh arc !?se following:
Early Spring Turnip, wune union,
Kuta Eoga, or Yellow Hod do
Russia do Long Green Cucumber,
Largo Norfolk field do Early Frame do
I Large Clobe dc Summer bush Squash.
Ye'low Scutch, or Early Orange do,
Aberdeen do Summer crook neck do
Green Glazed Cabbage, Long While Okra,
Early York do Short Green do
Early Dutch do Large Squash 1'epper,
Early Sugar loaf do SuLily, or Vegetable
Large English Savoy do Oyster,
! Drum Head do Curled Parse}',
' Lat-c Dutch do Nasturtiums,
lied Dutch do Solid Cellery,
: French Sugar Eeet, Early Cliarkan Peas,
Early Turnip do Early June do
' Long Flood do White Marrowfat do
! Early Yellow ^ do Rishop's Early dwarf do
i Long Orange Carrot. lllue Imperial do
I Swelling Parsnip, I^arly China dwarllimn j
J Lonjjbl k winter Radish "White kidney dwarf d,ol
I Lon? Scarlet da Pole Cranberry do
j Early scarlet short top do Lima do
VVhito Turnip do White Dutch runing do
Scarlet do do
ALSO::::Reccived, a few of the Rohan
1 Potatoes, which may be had by applying
1 early. Jan. IS.
j ~~~~A>OflUE.
,4 LL persons having demands against
I tit o Estate of the l ite Col. JohnChes
i nu^' are requested to hand them legally attested,
to the Executrix and Executors,
j and those who are indebted to the said
Estate arc desired to make payment to
ELLEN CUES NET, Executrix.
JAMES CI1ESNUT, >
THOMAS WH1TAKFR, } Ex'rs.
JAMES. CHESNUT, Jr. S
! rcb.l. ' sm4i9
AT THE
ACTUAL COST,
ICTFOR CASII.??S
TIIE subscriber beir.? determined to lessen
his stock of Dry Goods, llunl- j
ware and Suddlerv, persons will do well
to take advantage of ibis opportunity ol'i
purchasing Goods at the actual cost, fur!
cash. The stock comprises in part:
Very heavy DufTil Blankets,
Markanaiv Blankets,
Large French Bed Ulenkets,
Klue Plains,
Negro Linscys,
Superfine black, blue, invisible green,1
brown and inix'd Cloths,. i
Superfine black, bine, drab and other
colored Cassimercs, ,
Superfine Doeskin Cassimwe,
Superfine and common Sattiuetts, of
all colours,
Rogers' best Welsh Flannel,
White iSc red Flannel of every quality,
Cotton, worsted and silk Stockings,
Superfine and common Irish Linens,
Superfine and common Long Lawns, j
Bird-eye and common Diapers,
Fine and omir.on Calicoes.
Coloured Cambrics,
Fijrur'd iiml cross-barr'd Muslins,
Plain acd ligur'd Swiss Muslins,
Bohbinet Lace,
Splendid fig'd black Satin Vestings,
"White and color'd Mersellis do.
Fig'd black Silks, at 50 els. for ladies':
dresses,
Handsome plain black Silk,
black Silk Velvet,
Dlack Tabby do.
Shallys and Mouslin Delaines,
jVlcrinoes of ail c olours,
Bombazetlcs of all colours,
Pongees, very low,
Fine slrip'd Homespuns,
illeach'd and unbleach'd Homespuns,
Salt, Iron, Sugar, Codec, Tea, Cordials,
Best Sherry and Madeira Wines,
Best French Brandy,
Best Holland Gin,
Monougahelaand N.Carolina Whiskey,
Port Wine in hollies, (very old,)
With many oilier articles. l>y
1IAV.MAN LEVY.
Jan. 7,
Hume's Lainling.
STEAM BOAT ARRANGEMENT.
fipilE subscribers, Agents of Steamboats
plying betweecn this and Hume's
Landing on North Santcc, have agreed to
establish the ra'es of Freight on Cotton at
Fifty Cents per bale, and on Freight to
Hume's, at one third the of the Freight
from this place to Camden or Columbia.?
Coalmen can, therefore, depend on having
their Cotton forwarded with despatch.
ROBINSONS & CALDWELL,
Agents Steamer St. Matthews.
SHANNON & M'GEE,
Agents tueamer uamncn.
R. &. J CALDWELL,
Agents Stcaiucr James A latns.
Charleston, F. b. 4. 3110
SCHOOL BOOKS'.
LATIN and Greek Grammars, Exercises,
Dictionaries and Classics.?
English Exercises and Grammars, by
Smith, Ivirkham, Grcenleaf and Murray?
Geographies, by Smith, Smiley, Woodi
bridge, Williard and Parley?
Arithmetics, Davies1 Smith's, Siuiley's,
Pike's and Bridge's.?
Kirkham's Elocution, Porter's & Town's
Analysis. Parker's Progressive Exercises
in English Composition. Historical, and
Scientific Class Books.?
1st, 2nd and 3rd Book of Ilistorv for
TTnJ t'nrctil tliclnn
V^/IUIU J Uli* M I11U1U0 VHMWigiu ??i0kwi j >
Tytlcr's History. Grimshaw's History
of the United States, with Questions.
Wizard's Republic of America. Roman
Antiquities.?
Philosophy, Botany and Chemistry, for
beginners?the same, for advanced pupils.
Davies' Algebra, Geometry, Surveying
and Linear Perspective. Hutton's Mathematics.
Bonneycastle's Algebra. Playfair's
Euclid. Vince's Fluxions. Keith
on the Globes. Simpson's Conic Sections.?
French, Italian and Spanish Grammars
and Dictionaries. French Exercises and
Colloquial Phrases. Perm's French Fables.
Bohnar's and Lebrnn's Telcmaque.
Vie de Washington, L'llistoire Etats Unis.
ALMANACS FOR 1810.
The Penny Magazine and Cyclopedia
from 1832 to the past year. Pickwick j
Papers. Waverly Novels, in complete
setts, and a variety of others.
Sfalioncry,
Toys and Fancy Boxes Victoria Stee
Pens, Ruled Account Paper, Porcelain
Slates, Visiting Cards, &>c.
For Sale by
ALEXANDER YOUNG.
January 18. 3i7
rrt^All persons having rle
mantis against llie Estate of the late Mrs.
Susannah Bahluin, are requested to render
them, duly attested; and all indebted,
to make immediate payment to the subscriber.
An early settlement of her affairs
is desired.
\V. J. GRANT, ExW.
Feb. 1. ->t0
<2
mtBBBK MfcX1- LUJJBB'M1. l.-trr.1 jKHt-T.' iwm
Attention! Deut No. 2.
are hereby unit-red lo parade i:i
?- front ui the Court House ?>ri fjattirila v
the 29.1) inst. armed and equipped as the
law directs. Bv order of Capt. IJau.i:,
it. \V. ABBOTT, O. S.
Feb. 15.
GOLD
A.TSi
Jf .? ^.TJV C\ A f T1
I WILL |)e so|,| on the lir^l Monday in
V w iM'ti'fli u t (..'liird?!-'!' ('. I?. ?! !
ilcr the w i!i of A. Perry, deed. the 1
in<t Real Kstato, to w it:
j The 1"ianl:ition on which he re-incd, <iti
untc about one mile iron) Lanc:i>;ervi;ie,
containing ahoul IJ03 acres. The i'ianiatiun
is well improved, and in a high suit,
of cultivation, and the improvements are
new, with a neat and comfortable twilling
House and all necessary outbuildings
?attached is a Spring of most excc-Ilent
water. The situation is highuud healthy,
and adonis a desirable residence in the
summer season.
?ALSO?
The Plantation called the Caskcy Place,1
containing 170 acres, more or less. This
Plantation is in good repair, and is situate
about two miles from the village, and is
well adapted to tin. growth of Corn, Potion
or an y thing else.
?ALSO?
The Piney Wood Tract, containing near
1 y 1,0'JO acres. On this is situate the
GOLD MI2SE,
which has been lately opened, and proffcrs
to be immensely rich. So say experienced
miners, This Tract is all Woodland
and is valuable?very valuable on account
of the timber.
?ALSO?
A Tract lyinir contiguous to the village,
of 02 acres. This is all Woodland, and
will be divided into lots of 30 acres each,
to suit those who may wish to purchase
for wood or timber.
?ALSO?
A Tract lying on the Chesterfield road,
containing 1U0 acres, adjoining lands of
Esquire John Taylor, and others. This
! Tract is all Woodland.
[ ?ALSO?
A Tract of Pine land, below Taxahaw,
n..nt!nniii(r ftnO aeres. niliiiininor Parmer's.
v""'u"""o ~"j a -?
lieRon's ami others.
Creditol' 15 and 18 months, with approj
vcd security.
Margaret perry, Ex'rx.
TIIO.-. DOUGLAS, ) r ,
M.CLINTON, ' \^rs.
Lancaster (3 11 E h. 5, 3(11
| JNotice.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber,
are requested to call and settle the same,
to prevent costs. Those customers who
j do*noi oclli j v.-aliiii a reasonable time alter
| the 1st oi' Jan'y. must expect their accounts
closed.
A lot of fine Mules for sale. Also, a
Wagon and Team. The latter will be sold
on u credit to the 1st January, 1841.
JAMES McEWEN.
F<b. 15. 3:11
Twenty Dollars Kewarcl,
IS offered for the apprehension and safe
delivery in the jail of Camden, of a mulatto
woman, kuown by the name of MIMA,
; the properly of the subscriber. She is of
j rather low stature, and about fifty ) ears of
age. Site has lived in Camden for a great
length of time, and is believed to be now
' harbored within the limits of said town.
HENRY P. HATFIELD.
I Feb. 13. 4tl 1
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against
the Estate of Dennis Gaskin, dcc'd.
j will do well to hand in their claims prop,
crly attested by the 1st of Maich next, or
they will not be received after that time.
All who arc indebted to the Estate will
find it to their interest to make payment
before Return Day, or this notice will be
, accompanied by a Writ. 1 am compelled
to pursue this course in order to settle with
the heirs, who are pressing.
JOHN GASKIN, Jr. Adm.
Feb. 13 4im*
^EfcLlNG OFF- j
THE Subscriber wishing to dispose of
the remnant of his Stock, a portion of
which consists of valuable Books in vari-i
ous languages, oilers the same for sale at
| DO'
! cost. The terms will be favorable.
{ Application to be made on the premises,
nearlv opposite to the Pos-t Office.
P. MENARD, A.
Camden, Feb. 1-1.
?Mice ol l osnplrollcs' Gcnernl,
Charleston, Jan. 1G, lb 10.
TIIE Legislature at their last session having
enacted that the General taxes shall be
paid in specie, paper medium or the note*
of the specie paying Hanks of the State,
the Tax Collcctotsand Sheriffs of ihe Slate
will govern themselves accordingly. Ju-1
roi's and Constable's Certificates arc also
receivable in payment of taxes as heretofore.
WM. ED. HAYNE,
Cunip i oiler (jienerai.
Jan. 25. 15iS
house PAixriixa~
i^ltllE subscriber liming in bis charge a
^ first rate workmen, will contract |\t
either in or outside painting on veiy riuson
able terms.
Feb. 1. V BFliK.
~H- ??B?
! Town Council of Camden.
RESOLVED, Thai thiTmvn Cot;r.?if
will iint grant any oihur Licens - . .
: than I\o. Ij?the {Mice of \v!:i?:li is .fill.
; di.iJi-i r<.
j Fussed iliianiir.O'islc. January 2A. 151.'.
.1. iYi. bUSA'J.S.SJJ KE,
Fi h. ].- { S). hit, miaul T. ('. . \
\ SALU8.
i fT5Y virtue ul'swain C cemtions to n:* "
dircr1;v\ wi'l lie snM l? f re I lie C'ot;.
tloiisc in C'aitiden, mi tin* first Monday an '
T'U'*:i:iy. ln i-g the "ad aii'l ord days i .
.tl ;ilt'il lic.\!, uili.iii t!i? usual hours i.f
tli 1* iI -vti.ii property, viz:
T:m?m of containing thro *
ln.i: Sri'fl .icic::, sr.'U-f t r I; ss, on which t:
(i. io11<i:i:>i i.oiv liv-s, ;iiul bounded as~foiI !?
the west by the Miokle's fcrrv
r i;n), mi the no?tli liy the lauds of Col. I '.
< . Qtiinlin, on ihc east by lands of John
Knox, hmi on the South by lands of Mr--.
Jane Mayhew, levied uport and to be sol :
as ilie property of James CreightoB, at the
suit of Jane Maylictv. Also,
Conditions, cash. Purchasers to pa
for titles.
BEN J. GASS, S. K. D.
Sheriffs Office, >
Fi b. G, 1840. $ Price adv. 83 00
N. B.?At the same time and place,
will bo sold two good work horses on a
credit of sixtmonths.
Mrs. Carpenter & ISolmes,
BEING desirous of reducing their present
stock of GOODS, before getting
thsi?. s??.xi"3 SUPPLY,
will (until the first of April,) sell what
they have, at very reduced prices, for cash.
Their stock consists of
White, black and colored Silks and Satins
for Dresses,
Smyrna, Satin Luxor, Pondichcrry,
White and black Hernia Gauze for dresses,
French Embroideries,
Fancy Shawls and Scarfs, Gloves,
Silk and Mohair Hose,
Straw Bonnets, and Ribbons.
With many other articles unnecessary to
enumerate. Those having cash to spare,
may rely upon being supplied with any of
the above articles at prices much lower
than heretofore. * Feb. 8.NOTICE.
A LL poisons indebted to the subscriber
by note or account, will please call
and settle the same before Return Day?
otherwise, they may expect to find them in
the hands of au Attorney.
JAMES CONNER.
1 Feb. 8.
JUST RECEIVED,
BY Boyd's fast sailing boat, Belle, Captain
Jack, master only CMC hundred and
i'orly days out from Charleston,
10,000 lbs. of Weiherill's WHITE
LEAD, which the subscriber will, for the
CASH, sell at prices hitherto unheard of
in this place. He ha*, also, lately received
large additions to his stock of Paints, Linj
seed Oil, Window Glass, Medicines, &c.
! making it as complete as any in the State,
and all of which will be warranted equal
in quality, to any slock in the country and
, will be sold for CASI1 at prices unusually
| o\v.
Sd3 The subscriber returns- his thanks
to such of his customers as have liberally
' patronized and punctually paid him, since
I his commencement in business here. To
: those wiio owe him accounts of two and
j three years' standing, lie would say, their
I money is wanted, and if it is not got soon
i they must pay costs.
Ud'The subscriber will discount ten per
cent, on all bills purchased from him where
the cash is paid and the amount exceeds
' live dollars.
JAMES R. McKAlN.
Jan. 28. tf7
NOTICE.
j r^ IIE subscriber having purchased Dr.
? Carlisle's entire stock of
BOTANIC MEDICINES,
begs leave to inform his customers and the
public generally, that he will be glad to
furnish them, and that he will endeavor to
keep constantly on hand a good supply of
Botanic Medicines, which he will sell low
for cash.
His Store is on Broad Street three doors
above the new Bank.
ARCHIBALD PEURIFOY.
P.nmiT/?r? .Inn *?|Q
Camden Bridge Company.
THE Hoard of Directors of this Company
have determined that no contracts will bs
made for crossing the Bridge by the year;
but persons will he required to pay for
each time tliey pass. To obviate the inconvenience
which may attend the furnishing
change for the payment of Toll on every
occasion, tickets, authorising the passage
of man and horse, carriages, &c. &c.
in any quantity will he furnished on application
to the Treasurer, at the Bank of
Camden; and when the amount required,
shall exceed live dollars, notes payable on
the 1st day of January next, will be taken.
1*/' \V1V"!? kJ ..i.. X- 'P i -
j. v>. n i , mi y. ov i re a s:
Jap. ia 4i7
Notes and Accounts
:!m- T. U. Session.*, anil in>t settled by the
*:0lh February, will hr put in suit. I'erm?:is
inten s'.rtl, ??.d desirous of saving cost
will c?!l on A?r. A. Durr, who is duly authorized
to receive.
A LESTER GARDEN.