The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, June 20, 1840, Image 4

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,1 . . . . ,-m f JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at this Office. Notice. ALL persons indebted by note, bond, or open account, to Wm. Nixon, deceased, are requested to "make immediate payment; and all persons having claims, are requested to render them in according to law, to either of the subscribers. PRISC1LLA NIXON, Ex'rx. WM. B. PARKER, > v , J. D. WINN. \ Elt '5' Macon, June 2. * IN EQUITY. LANCASTER DISTRICT: Thomas J. Wright, vs. John Massey and John Myers and his wife Frances. " r i:_r reuuuu iur reuci. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that John Myers and wife Frances, defendants in the above case, are absent from and reside without the the limits of this State: On motion of J. Williams, Solicitor, for Petitioner, It is Ordered, That the said defendants do answer, plead or demur to the petition in the above stated case within three months from the publication hereof, or that the same be taken pro confesso against them. J. H. WITHERSPOON, Jr., C. E. I. D. Comm'r's Office, June 4, 1840. (Printer's fee 86) TO THE MEMBER . OF THE STATE CONVENTION OF THE BAPTIST DENOMINATION, OF SOUTH OAROXiXNA. DEAR BRETHREN: The President of the Board of Trustees of the Furman Institution has recently informed me that the affairs of the English and Classical department have undergone such a change, since the annual meeting, as to render an Extra Session of the Convention indispensably necessary. From the statement that he makes in bis communication, I fully concur with him in his opinion. I have, therefore, consulted the Board of Agents of the Convention on the subject, at whose instance I am authorised to call extra meetings of the Body. The members of this Board concur with me in the opinion that sttch & meeting should be called on the present occasion. Thus authorized, I do now appoint 10 o'clock in the morning of Monday, the 6th day of July next, as the time, and the scite of the Institution, three tiilesfrom Winnsborough, as the place at which the members of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in South Carolina are requested to assemble in Extra Session oti the affairs of the Furman Institution. And as the interests of the Denomination and the cause of God, imperiously require that the meeting be held, I do earnestly and affectionately, entreat every member of the Body to be present at the time appointed. > WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, President of the Convention. June 1. , 3t27 Dr. E. H. Anderson, Jr. OFFERS his professional services to the inhabitants of Camden and its t vicinity. He may be found at the office .formerly occupied by his father, Dr. E. H Anderson. > April 25. Feeling my health somewhat improved, impatience of idleness, and particularly from the motive of assisting my eon with my counsel and personal atten tion to patients, as far as my strength will permit, I wish to resume the practice of my .profession, and may be found either at the old stand, or at Maj. McWillie's for the present. E. H. ANDERSON, M. D. Protracted Meetings. 4 ' ' Camden, April 15th, 1840. AT a conference of brethren held at the above time and place, the subject of holding a series of religious meetings was considered. After a free interchange of opinion, it was agreed, by divine permission, to hold tho following meetings at the following times and places. 3d. AtSiTMTERviLVs, on Friday before the third Sunday in June. ' -4th. At Conoarei:, on Friday before the fourth Sunday in June. 5th At Bethel, on Friday before the second Sunday in July. Brethren Breaker and DuPre were appointed a committee tp solicit the services of Ministering brethren at the above series of meetings. The meeting adjourned. Thos. Mason, Ch'n. Jas. DuPre, Sec. Lamp Oil, &c, THE Subscriber has just received a supply of Superior Winter and Fall Strained Sperm Oil Also, old North Ca rolina Linseed Oil on hand, together with White Lead, Spirits Turpentine, Train Oil, &,c. &c. All of which will be sold very low for the money. JAMES R. McKAIN. March 28. Sperm Oil. THE subscribers have just received a sup ply of superior Sperm Oil. JONES & HUGHSON. April 10. > ap??????j????^ i PROSPECTUS FOR THE ] EXTRA GLOBE. | THE publication of the "Extra Globe" will be commenced early in May, and be continued six months. The first number will i contain the proceedings of the Democratic Convention to be held in Baltimore the J first week in May, to nominate candidates 1 for President and Vice President of the United Slates. 1 TERMS. For 1 copy, $1 6 copies, 5 12 > ? 10 25 ? 20 And in proportion for a greater number. Payment may be transmitted by mail, at our risk, postage paid. The notes of any inonrnnrntpd hanlr in ihp TTnitftd States. currentin the section where the subscriber resides, will be received. But when subscribers can procure the notes of banks of the Northern and Middle States, they will please send them. 53=?No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompanies it. The low price for which we publish this paper, precludes credit to any person for it.? Therefore, it is unnecessary for any person to send an order not accompanied by the money. To insure all the numbers, subscriptions should be here by the 15ih May next, at farthest. BLAIR & RIVES. Washington City, April, 1840. TO PRINTERS. THE following REDUCED PRICES will hereafter be charged for Printing types purchased at BRUCE'S New York Type Foundry, No. 13, Chambers-street, and No. 3, City Hall Place: Pica, 38 cents a pound. Small Pica, 40 do Long Primer 42 do Bourgeois, 46 do Brevier, 54 do Minion, 66 do *1- il OA An liuuparciif IJX uv Agate, 108 do Pearl, 140 do Ornamental Letter and other type in proportion. These are the prices on a credit of six months; but we wish at this time to encourage short credit or purchases, and will, therefore, make a discount of five per cent, for New York acceptances at ninety days, and ten per cent, for cash. We have recently added to our former extensive assortment, seventyfive different kinds and sizes of ornamental letter, embracing Condensed, Extra Condensed, Extended, Outline, Skeleton, Ornamental, modern thin faced Black, &c.; 100 new Flowers, and a great variety of Ornaments, forming altogether the most extensive and elegant assortment of Printing Types in the United States, and absolutely an unri- 1 vailed one. * ^ alcin Airnict, Avanr nrllrlp that IS nfi. Tf g ttiOU lUIIIIOII VTV? J ? ? ? cessary in a Printing Office. Printers of news papers who publish this advertisement three times before the first of November, 1840, by sending us one of the publications, will receive payment when they purchase from the Foundry four times the amount of their bills. GEO. BRUCE, & CO. April 1. 3t22 FRESH SPRING And Summer Goods. THE subscribers have just received a handsome assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING IN PART, OP Superfine black Crape Camblet, 44 blue black crimp'd do. < White, drab and brown French Linens, ' Striped and plain Linen Drill, ' Cotton Cassimere and Drilling. 1 Merseilles Vesting, ' < Very fine white Silk figured Valencia, t A fine assortment of Cloths and Cassimeres 1 " " " Handsome Printed j Lawns and Muslins (just imported) i Fine black and white Jackonet Muslin, < 4? French Cambric Prints, A very handsome assortment of SFXUNO CALICOES, Fancy Gauze, Silk, Satin & Picnic Shawls, Ladies' summer Gloves, of every description, A fresh snpply of Zephyr Worsted, and Canvas, English long Cloth, Cambrics and Muslins of all kinds. Linens, Lawns and Linen Cambric Hdk'fs. Bleached and unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Ladies' Hoods, new and old shape, They have, also, a good assortment of Gentlemen's white and drab HATS, for | summer, Gentlemen and boy's Palm Leaf Hats, of < different qualities. i SHOES, of all kinds, principally from White's factory. I ?ALSOA general assortment of. Hardware, Groceries, &c., which will be sold unusually low for Cash. JONES & HUGHSON. Camden, March 21. rrpThe Snbscriber having j LJ-"^ returned to Camden, will attend to any work in the TAILORING line with promptness and dispatch. Any orders ' left with Messrs. Jones & Hughson, corner of Broad and Rutledge Streets, will ; meet with immediate attention. J. L. BRASINGTON. Jan* 4. 3t5 * MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Northern Mial, due every day at 5, a. ra. Closes every day at 4, p. ra. 3oulhern or Columbia mail, due every day at 6, p. m. Closes every day at 9, p. m. m^Letters for Charleston, are made up every day, and sent via Columbia. Sumterviile mail, due every Tuesday and Friday at 8 p. ra. Closes every Wednesday and Sunday at 4, p. m. Stateburg mail, every Wednesday and Friday, at 8, p. ra. Closes every Wednesday and Sunday at .4, p. m. Lancaster mail, due every Monday and Friday, at 3, p. m. Closes every Wednesday and Friday, at 6, p. m. Yorkville mail, via Liberty Hill? due every Thursday, at 10, a. m. Closes every Thursday at 1, p. m. Id^The office will be open on the Sabbath, for the delivery of papers and letters from 7 to 8, a. m., and in the evening one hour after the arrival of (he Columbia mail. P. THORNTON, P. M. In Equity?Kershaw District. Alex'r Young, j vs. > Bill to foreclose Mortgage. Benj. Williams, l fT appearing to my satisfaction that the defendant, Benjamin Williams is absedt from and resides permanently beyond the limits of this State; It is ordered that he do appear, plead, answer or demur to this bill of complaint within three months from this date, and that this Order be published for that space of lime in the Camden Journal^ and that in default of his then appearing, an order pro confesso will be granted against him. JAMES W. LANG, Com'r. Commifisinnflr's Office. ) Feb. 18. 1840. Kershaw District. $ [Pr's fee ?6 For sale at the post-office Stationery & School-Books, Among- which are the following: Woodbridge's Geography, with Atlas, Smith's do do Willis' do do Greenleafs English Grammar, Kirkham's do do Murray's do do Adam's Arithmetic, Smith's do Pike's do Key to do Walker's School Dictionary, Columbian Orator, National Reader, Murray's Reader, New York Reader, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Cabb's Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1, 2, <fc 3, Parley's Little Reader, Parley's Tales of Europe, Africa, Asia' and America, Child's first Book of History, do second do do do first reading Lessons, Pocket Expositors, do Juvenile Instructor, . Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor, N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do Alphabet of Natural History, do or different nations, Receipt .Books, Slates, of various'sizes, Copy Books, Quills and Ink g Steel Pens, by the card, Paint Boxes, Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1840, Blank Books of various sizes, Memorandum Books,' Wafers, black and red, Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen. E STRAYS. TAKEN up at the plantation of the late Col. John Chesnut deceased, two estrays viz: a small COLT, two years old, three ? i li j e a 1 i white leet ana oiazeu iace. aibu, a uruwu bay mare PONEY, eight or nine years old, with a few white hairs abont the root Df the tail, also a few saddle spots on ihe back. The said estrays were left in the possession of the subscriber. The owner is requested to come forward, pay expenses, and them away. C. H. DAVIS. Camden, March 29. 18 ? r ? For Rent. THE store next door south of the subscriber's Drug Store. JAMES R. McKAIN March 21. ' SUMTER HOTEL. M ^TIHIS commodious establishment is now open for the reception of Boarders and Travellers. The proprietor will en ueavor to please ail wno may iavor mm with a call, and respectfully[solicils the pa. tronage of the public. THOMAS STARKE. Camden, March 26. TEE SUBSCRIBER, ITAV1NG resumed his Academic Occu1 pations, is now ready to receive pupils, or to attend at their residences either at Camden or Kirkwood, for giving instrUc lion in the French, Spanish and Italian languages. Lessons to continue until the 1st of October, next. He confidently relies on the support of his friends, and will be thankful for the patronage of a liberal public. P. MENARD. , Camden May 16. MORE NEW GOODS. SVST RECEIVED, BY* JONES & HUGHSON, ANOTHER SUPPLY of Gentlemen's Summer Wear, which will be sold at their usual low rates. Jd^They have, also, a handsome article of Mouslin de Lains, at 31 cents per yard. ALSO?A few casks first rate LONDON PORTER. May 9. THE NEW WORLD. ' The Largest, Handtomci and Cheapest j aaa ea'a ^ssaaisa) atPA^aea Edited(by Park Benjamin, Epes Sargf.ant and John Neall, and Published in New York, every Saturday, by J. WINCHESTER, No. 90, Ann Street, &t$3 in advance. j The Ifcw World was commenced in October, 1839, and has obtained a circulation of 20,000.1 It contains the best specimens of the the^Literature ot'Europeand America, haAing.hithertJl given the first edition of the works of distinguished English writers, such as Balwcr, Bnz, Knowles, Moore, Talfourd, \ Miss Mitford, Mrs. Jameson, Marryat,; J)1 Israeli, Ainsworth, &c. And Original Communications from the best Native ; Writers, among which are those of Dewey, Bryant, Longfellow, Holmes, Da- j no, Street, fyc. And all of which has been done without infrin ging upon its character as a Complete & Comprehensive Newspaper! The New World is specially valuable in the coun trv from its affordint? to inteliirrertt readers the best and newest Works at the lowest possible price. A I work which costs in England a Guinea and here a Dollar, in the Book form is given in a number of the New World for Six Cents. .. For Three Dollars each subscriber is sure to ob" tain reading which costs in England Three Hun dred Dollars, besides American productions, News and a great amount of reading matter. All Postmasters, who will do so, are requested to act as agents for the New World, and retain a com- i mission of 50 cents 011 each subscriber for thier services. Clubs of Eleven persons, who wiil remit at ono : time, $25 free of postage, will receive each a copy one year. Letters must be addressed to the Publisher, and unless postpaid, will not be taken from the office. jrJpSubscriptions received by P. THORNTON, P. M. Camden, S. C. ? BROTHER JOIATIIAIV, THE LARGEST PAPER IN THE WUKLD!!! The proprietors of this mammoth sheet, the 'Great Western" among the Newspapers, have the pleasure ; of spreading before the reading public, a weekly pe-1 riodical, containing a greater amount and variety of useful and entertaining miscellany, than is to bo found in any similar publication in the world. Each numbor of the paper contains as large an amount of reading matter, as is found in volumes of ordinary duodecimo, which cos? two dollars, and ! more than is contained in a volume of Irving's Co-1 lumbus, or Bancroft's History of Columbus, which; cost three dollars a volume?all for six cents a num- j bcr, or three dollars a year. Brother Jonathan being a genuine Yankee, and j that some things can be done as well as others, is ' determined to present his readers a Medley hitherto unrivalled by any other paper, of Anecdotes, Allcgo- j rics, Accidents, Biography, Bon Mots, Conversations, I Crimes, Dramatics, Drolleries, Erratics, Essays, El- j oquoncc, Facotia, Geography, History, Jests, Learn- ] ing, Morality, Marvels, Music, News, Novelties', Or-1 atory, Poetry, Philosophy, Quiddities, Romance Rcli-; gion, Sports, Spectacles, Sorrows, Sufferings, Trials, | Tales, Truths, Teachings, Wisdom, Wit, Wonders, &c. &c. &c. As a family newspaper, Brother Jonathah will be found to present attractions beyond any other; "He comes, the herald of a noisy world, News from all nations lumbering at his back." The earliest intelligence, foreign and domestic, and the latest novelties in the literary world will be promptly served up for tho gratification of the reader. (CPStrictly neutral in politics, it will contain no-1 thing in favor or against any party, and will as scdu- j lously avoid any of the controversies which agitate | the religious community. Strict morality, virtue, j temperance and industry, good order benevolence, and ' usefulness, to our fellow men, will be advocatod and j inculcated in every number of Brother Jonathan. Terms of Brother Jonathan.?Three Dollars in advance. For five dollars, two copies of the paper will be sent for one year, or ono copy two years. The EVENING TATTLER is published everyday at tho samo office, and is put to press ot 12 o'clock, M., in season for tho great northern, eastern and southern mails, wtvch cioee about o'ciock, r. M. All country newspapers that give this prospectus three insertions, will be entitled to an exchange, on sending a number of their papers to tliis office containing the advertisement. All communications and letters should be addressed, postage paid, to GRISWOLD & CO. 192 Nassau Street, New York. [ Stone Lime. "I 00 CASKS Stone Lime for sale by A ALDEN &, AUSTIN. March 28. NOTICE. A LL those wlio have recorded Deeds and/Mortgages remaining in my office, and the fees not paid, will find them soon in the hands of a Magistrate, for collection. GEORGE Q. McINTOSH, Reg. Mesne ?$ Conveyances. May 2. tP22 TO KENT. THE subscriber will rent for the summer season, or for the year, his House on the Kirk wood road. WM. GARDINER. May 16; 3t24 Hoi se Bills, Printed at this Office. .w Sale of Steam Engine. ON the first Monday in July next, will be sold before the Court House floor in Camden, at 12 orelockx M.t the Epgine of the Steamer Camden, on a cre^UtUJ first of January next. The purchaser'to give a note with good security, to be approved by the Agent. This Engine was made, by Watchman <fc Bratt, of Baltimore,- &nd is said'by judges to be an excellent one, and is now ill good ordef. The Furniture belonging to the Boat will be sold at the same time and places and on the same terms. The Engine may be' treated for atprivatr JOHN ROSSER, Agent . UamcJen, Way '49. uixo Notice. THE firm of JOHNSON & O'CONNEL was dissolved on the 25th inst. by mutual consent. The business of the concern will be settled by Wm. Johnson. WM. JOHNSON. W. L. O'CONNEL. May 30. * . 2t26 The subscriber will continue the business on his own account ofihe old stand, and solicits a continuance of public ? patronage. WM. JOHNSON. 1 . WCommifted to the Jail /TkF Lancaster District, on Monday, the 20th inst. as a runaway, a negro wo man who culls herself Jenny Dawson, and says she belongs to her husband, Bob Baw- ? s son, of Randolph County, N. C. aridHhat she was brought to this State by a speculator bv the name of Carter, and that left said Carter near Taxahaw, in.ibis District. Jenny is yellow complected,'about fifty years of age, speaks qui6k when spo- 0 ken to, and is quite intelligent. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and takeheraway. ELLISON STUAWBRIDGE, .April 25. -Jailor L.D IN EQUITY. LANCASTER DISTRICT. . / David Miller, vs. F. K. Brummittn Jno.Tl. Iugrem and Elizabeth Smith, eval. Bill for relief. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that Elizabeth Smith, one of the defendants in the above stated case, is absent from and wUhoutthe limits . r ,u:_ A VI UJ19 tJUIlU. VII illUUUIIUI ? J UiUII 1 | Vl'lll* plainant's .Solicitor, it is Ordered, that the said Elizabeth Smith do answer or demur to the bill in the above case, within three months from the publication hereof; otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered against her. J \ME3 II. WITHERSPOON, Jr. Comtn'r. Equity L. D. Commr's. office, Feb. 22, 1840. Pr's fee, $6] STRAYED FROM the subscriber about the Isto March last, a large red COW, with no visible brand or mark except one horn a little shorter than the other. I bought her of Mr. J. J. Dunlap, and it is probable she has made her way back to Flat Rock, where she was raised. Any information so I get her will be thankfullv received. G. Q. McINTOSH. Mav 2t30 J - - .i LAW. TAMES P. DICKINSON, Esq. Attorney at Law, will practice in the Courts of Kershaw, Lancaster, Richland and Sumter. Office in the North-west corner of the Court House, in Camden. NEW DRY-GOODS JJ.T YEP.7 LOW PRICES. AMONG WHICH ARE.* Fine Mourning Calicoes, at 25 cts. per yd. do Half mourning do at 25 ". " do mourning &. half mourning Lawns, 50 and 75 cents per yara, do Light cojor'd Lawns, atSOcts. per yd Linen, for gentlemen's wear, from 25 to 62 1-2 cents per yard, Unbleached Homespuns, at G 1-4 cents per yard, Lawn Lawns, at 50 cents per yard, Furniture Calico, (handsome) at 18 3-4 cents per yard, With a complete assortment of Dry Goods equally low. ALSO? One case Nun's Bonnets, at 75 cts. each. -ALSO? A handsome assortment of Gentlemen*^ HATS, suitable for the season, very loirk by H. LEVY. May 2. tf22 FOR SALE. THE House and Lot in the town of Camden, formerly the residence of Col. John Boykin. The house is commodious and comfortable, the grounds extensive, and the situation agreeable. The terms will be maoe to suit the purchaser. JOHN A. BOYKIN, Adm'r. April 25. FOR SALE OR RENT. Brick Store on Broad-street recently occupied by Wra. JVIatheson & Co. apply to S. E. CAPERS. Apri