The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, November 04, 1840, Image 4
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Lost by the N-ubscriberJ
Oa tlicOih inst. between Camden and Rus-J
sel place . n the Beaver Creek roan, s? i ?
bundle tit' papers consisting in part ul" the j
following, viz:
A protested note in favor of the Bnnkj'
of Camden on the subscriber rndo'sed by !'
B. F. M : m'v as security f -r $1300, this I
note was executed by their attorney, C. j I
Mi'theson esq. date thereof not recollect-!
ed; aiso ? e b'a.ok note on the subscriber, '
and endorsed by J. Curcton Sen. it was
intended for discount at one of the batiks,
but for which bank is not recollected, there
was also a blank check with this note
signed by the maker; also one note drawn j
. by B. S. Mnsscy, and endorsed N. J. Cure-1
ton, ibr $550 in favor of the Branch
Batik at Camden, together with a blank
rliei*!.: dsn a blank check signed bv J.
Cnrcinn Sen.; iils'i a note <>; the subscribe'
? ! ,\;cssrs. R duns u & Oald\v:
I! at *!? Bank f t'aintl;;; t r SIHK),
ti)( <;ii!!i' \v:>s hi'- I'li paid ti! Nov 1W39,
ami i* either receipted or <it-t'accci. There
may be other papers of lessor note in the
same bundle, the Under will confer a favor
In leaving the same with either of the
Banks, or with Messrs. C. 6c F. Mathcson,
at Camden; or enclose the same to me at
" Cordon's Store Post Office," Lancaster
S. C. (Signed)
THO S K. CURETON.
October 10.
!V" .. _ . . -V i / I. I
m?!?ro onoes tv iLjUcUfiicrj
TlV' O thousand j?.ii Negro Shoes, of |
prime quality, also Leailier of every
description. Planter* ran have their shoes j
made "i nit"asurc hy si nding 10 the shop at!
Swift CrtT^ Mills. I
W. D. M'DOWALL & CO. i
Sept. 19. 42 - It 1
Notice.
THOSE indebted to the firm of J. II. 1
Anderson &. Co. or the subscriber indivi.;
dtiul.t are hereby railed tin for an early j
settlnneni of their respective duos, as J
much longer indulgence cannot he given.!
J. II. ANDERSON. J
Sept. 2G. 43tf.
-?; ; j
Private Boarding House j
MRS. MUGGRIDGE respectfully ir.-(
forms her friends and the public, that '
she continues to accommodate Boarders, at1
her delightful situated House IS'o 410 King j
street, west side, between Wen I worth and !
Ha?tdl streets, Charleston.
sept. 19 42 It
South Carolina.
LAM: A S TER BIS TRIG T.
Abram Deason Applicant, vs. Mary
Dcason, Margaret Baker, Shadrick Wright, j
a'.sd wife Betsey, Nathan Oalop and wifej
Snr.b, Stephen Junes ami wife Dclila, Joel.
R. Small and wife, Mary, Stephen Hough
and Oaths t ine his wife. Win. Dcason, Frankey
Dcason and Samuel Deascui, Defendants.
It appearing to my satisfaction that
Shadrick Wright and wife Betsey, Stephen
Jones and wife Delila defendants in the
above c 1.5 C > reside without the limits of
thi? Stat#-, it is therefore ordered, that
they appear and object to the division, or
sale of the real Estate of Ahratn Dcason j
Sea'r. (deceased.) on or before the 21th i
day of Nnvenihrr next, or their consent,
in ilie saoie w II be entered of record.
JA;oE-5 II. WITHKRSPOON, Jr. j
Ordinary Lancaster District.
August 19 39 [Pr's. fee $6]
rr-p>*OTfCtt |? HEREBY GIVEY
>-??' that is pursuance of die instructions
contained in the resolutions passed by the
/iilt'mnnn t*C n ?v? .1 /?? ? I il?? ? - ? 1?I I
i iiittvu? ui v^uuiucii ai me meeting ricui on|
'ho 28th of June last, the Town Council
;! f'no" Ion, will apply to the General As'
.u its : xi session, for an amend ,
: '.!w t -?.t. i f the Town so far as
* 17.'' i!m Council to lay a "eapilatu?;
tax on each person in the town liable
to perforin patrol duty; the said capitation
tax not to exceed four dollars on each pcron.
liy order of th- Council,
K. L. WILSON, Recorder.
Aug i. 1S10 1 lt35
/tcsvi/v' !.', 1 l.at the Guard do seize, on
Sunday, = !I Negroes who reside pcrma
nently out of the Town of Camden, and!
treat t cm as the Ordinance directs, with-!
< '{ n legal permit.
ill* Company.
Green Satlinctt for the Rifle Company,'
and Cotton Velvet for tri ming, just rerceived
and for sale bv *
A. M. KENNEDY. !
100 yards Green G'oth
and Saiiiuei, suitable for rhe lliflc Company,
just received and for sale by
JAMES DUNLAP.
Oct. 17. 4(5?11
. . I
Hoots! Boots!! j
ENTLE.UEN'S dress Boots?a fresh
supply j si received and lor sale bv,
the subscribers. Also?a great variety of
Ladies' Shoes.
\U EN & A US !\.
Oct. 17.
HE T2a*ltst>ai Papers, in 3 vol
hv.?. Just received l'or sale bv
Aug, 29. A. YOUNG.
>
#
H. LEVY
Is now receiving a choice and sea.onable
assortment ef GOODS, which he
ntends selling at vciy low pi-ices. Those
persons who have to purchase will find.
t to their advantage to call and judge j
for themselves, llis stock comprises in
part of the following articles:
WOOLENS.
Sup. fine blue, black, olive, brown,
Green and mixed Cloths,
Blue, black, &. col'd Cassimercs,1
Sattinets of all colors,
Kentucky Jeans,
Slip, line Welsh white Flannels,
Red and yellow Flannels,
Plaid &, plain Linseys for serv'ts,
White Welsh Plains,
TVn/v^r, T income rvnnrnvprl nimlitieS
A,V?,W *1
London Duflcl Blankets,
Sup. fine 9-4 to 14-4 Bed Blankets,
COTTON GOODS.
Fine and sup. fine Calicoes
Furniture Calicoes,
Colored Cambrics,
Cambric and Jackonet Muslins,
Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins,
Unbleached and bleached Homespun of
every quality,
Super. Long Cloth,
Plaid and striped Homespun,
Blue Twilled Homespun,
Bed Ticks of different qualities
Canton Flannels
Apron Checks,
Twilled Drillings.
LINENS.
Sup. and common Irish Linens,
1*2-4 Barnslcy Sheeting
3-4.Bird Eye Diaper,
Russia Diaper,
Brown Linens,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Lawn Lawns.
WORSTED GOODS.
Black Bombazine,
Black and colored Mcrinocs,
New style splendid Mouslin de Lains,
Colored Bombasetts,
Colored and black Circassians.
IiATS.
Fashionable Fur Hats,
Wool Ilats,
Fine Otter Caps,
Seal Caps,
Ladies Nunn's Bonnets.
SILKS.
Black Cro de Heine Silk,
Black and blue black (Jro de Swiss,
Open \fork twist silk Cloves,
Gentlemen's Stocks,
BlackSilk Velvet.
also;
Green Cloth*, su:fable for the Rifle Corps
With a coinplete assortment of
Caroccries, %
Bagging, Rope,
Hardware, Saddlery, &c. &c.
sept. 1'i 41
For sale at the post-office
Stationery & School-Books
Among which arc the following:
Woodbridge's Geography, with Atlas,
Smith's do do
Willis' do do
Grcenleafs English Grammar,
Kirkhain's do do
Murray's do do
Adam's Arithmetic,
Smith's do
Pike's do
Key to <!o
Walker's School Dictionary,
Columbian Orator,
National Header, Murray's Reader,
New York Reader, Nos. 1, 2aud3,
Cabb's Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1, 2, 3,
Parley's Little Reader,
Parley's Tales of Europe, Africa, Asia
ami America,
Child's first Book of History,
do second do .do
do liot reading Lessons,
Pocket Expositors,
do Juvenile Instructor,
Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor,
N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do
Alphabet of Natural History,
do of different nations,
Receipt Books, Slates, of various sizes,
Copy Rook?, Quills and Ink
Steel Pens, by the card, Paint Boxes,
Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1810,
Blank Books of various-sizes,
Memorandum Books,
Wafers, black and.red,
Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen.
Notice is hereby given, that
the undersigned will apply to the Legislature
at its next session, for a charter of incorporation
for the DcKalb Rifle Guards.
J. P. DICKINSON.
J. W. 1)0BY.
K. S. WOhFAT.
A. 11. KENNEDY.
Aug. 22. Sri
For Sale,
A VALUABLE Plantation situate on the
east side of the Watercc river and
(Jrancss' Quarter Creek, nine miles above
Camden, (generally known as the Lucas
place,) containing about 1200 acies, about
400 hundred of which is cleared, the land
is of good quality and will be sold a bargain,
as the owner (residing out of the
State) Is anxious to dispose of it. For in
formation and terms applv to
C. j. SHANNON,
sept. 19 ' if
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Fall and Winter Goods
5i3"At Reduced Prices.
THE subscribers have jusl received a
extensive assortment of Boots an
Shoes, which were manufactured partici
larlv for the retail trade, by the most aj
proved manufacturers in Philadelphia an
Boston, all of which are warranted to giv
satisfaction and will be sold 1Q per cer
lower than the usual prices, to wit :
Gentlcmens fine calf sewed boots,
44 " 44 pump sole 44
44 44 44 water proof boots,cor
soles, * 9
" stout 44 sewed boots,
14 fine 44 brogans,
44 44 44 shoes and pumps,
" India Rubber over siloes,
" Leather over shoes, fur lined,
Ladies English and French kid slippers
44 While English " 44
" Black and white satin "
44 Gaiter Boots,
44 Seal slips and walking shoes, varioi
patterns,
" Quilted shoes, silk tops,
" New style over shoes,
Misses seal walking shoes,
44 44 slips,
44 Leather boots and shoes,
Boys line boots.
!' 44 shoes and brogans,
44 44 pumps,
Children's black and colored Moroc
boutsand shoes,
44 Leather boots and shoes.
ALSO,
A large stock of mens and boys shoes a
brogans, suitable for plantations, and
nm l'c IV orvi'n Slinni
uuvru |;auo ll^^i v r nvvi
, superior to any that have ever been uffe
in this market.
Planters are invited to call and examine I
themselves.
ALSO,
Solcand upper leather, French and N<
llicrn calfskins, lining 'and bindery skii
various colored Morocco skins for coa
trimming, shoe knives, pincers, kit files,a
blades, boot webbing, shoo lasts, and
other articles generally in use with sh
makers. Also every description of imp<
ted shoe thread, shoe blacking,and varnis
: ALDEN & AUSTIN.
Moffat's Life Pills.
THESE medicines are indebted i
their name to their manifest and sensil
action in purifying the springs ami ch
r?els of life, and enduing them with
icwed tone and vigor. In man} hundr
aerified cases which have been ma Ic pi
lie, and in almost every species of disca
to which the human frame is liable, t
happv effects of MOFFAT'S LII
PILLS AND PIIENIX BITTERS ha
been gratefully and publicly acknowled
' i e.i-.i l ...i
SU Dy tne persons ueneiuicu, aim >?i
| were previously unacquainicd with t
beautifully philosofihical principles ujy
which they are compounded, and upi
which thev consequently act.
The LIFE MEDICINES rccom. .ei
hemsclves in diseases of every descri
ion. Their first operation is to loos
rom the coats of the stomach and bowc
.he various impurities and crudities co
itantly settling around them; and to r
move the hardened faces which collect
the convolution of the small intestine
Other medicines only partially clean
these, and leave such collected masses t
hind as to produce habitual costivene:
with all its train of evils, or sudden dit
rhcca, with its immmont dangers. Tl
fact is well known to all regular anal
mists, who examine the human bowt
after death : and hence the prejudice
these well informed men against quai
medicines, or medicines prepared and li
raided to the public by ignorant persor
The second effect of the Life Medicines
to cleanse the kidneys and the bladdt
and by this means, the liver and the luni
the healthful action of which entirely d
pends upon the regularity of the urina
organs. The blood, which lakes its r
color from the agency of the liver and tl
lungs before*it passes into the heart, b
-? -> .i 1
i IIJT ill us I'Unuuu i ty lucm, uuu uuuiioik
by food coming from a clean slomac
courses freely through the veins, rcnet
every part of the system, and triumphant
mdbnts the banner of health in the bloot
ing cho- k.
Moflat's Vegetable Life Medicines ha
been thoroughly tested, and pronounc
a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Fl
tulcncy, Paljiitalion of the Heart, Loss
Appetite, Ilcart-burn and Ileadacli
Restlessness, 111 temper, Anxiety, La
guor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Din
rho'o, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, 111)
matism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gr
vol, Worms, Asthma and Consurnptio
Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, See
butic Eruptions and Had Complcxio
j Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, ai
i other disagreeable Complexions, ?5?
; Illieum, Erysipelas, Common Colds ai
j Influenza, atnl various other complain
j which afflict the humam frame In F
' vkr and Ac.ur., partirularlv, the Life >1
! l:~: 1 I..
I (II ci ill's* ijulfc UtLil MIU31 LIHJJItlHIV skill:
fill; so much so, that in tin; Fcer ai
Ague Districts, Physicians aliiid^t u:
versally prescribe them.
, All that Air. Moffat requires of his p
tients is to he particular in taking tl
: Life Medicines strictly according to tl
: directions. It is not by a newspaper n
j tier, or by any thing tliat lie himself nil
say in their favor, that he hopes toga
j credit. It is alone by the results of n fa
! trial. For sale by J. JR.. ftMC.MN\
iiag-g?g? 1 1
| New and i heap Goods
THE subscribers arc just opening their
Falliiiii) Winter Stock OfGoods(which
i they propose selling at unprecedented low
n ! prices) consisting in part of
d Superfine blue, black, brown, green, and
i-j grey Broad Cloths,
1 " blue Beaver Cloths,
1! ?' Doe Skin Cassimeres & Sattinets,
e, " French and English Merinors,
it " Plain and fig'd Mous Lain de Lains
Rich ligured and satin striped Chally's,
White, red and green Flannels ol all q'lts
Kentucky Jeans *' "
k Sup. black Bombazine.
CUTJON GOODS.
A great variety of American, English ant
French Prints,
Scotch and French Gingham,
Cotton Cambric, Jackonetdfc Mull MtiBlins
Plain and figured Swiss Muslin,
Cross bar'd Muslins,
" ^WISS "
Book Muslins and Bishop Lawns,
us Marseilles and Wadded Skirls,
Black and white corded Skil ls,
Blue York Jeans and Denins,
Apron and Furniture Check,
Bleached Homespun at all prices from 6 1-'
cents up,
Unbleached do, from 7 cents up,
Suffolk Drilling,
Bed Tick.
SILKS. .
co Super. I talian Lustring,
44 Blue black Gro de Swiss,
44 Black 1 44 44
44 Blue black figured Silks
nil 44 Plain and figured colored Bilks,
44 Colored and white Florence,
^ 44 44 44 Satin,
44 Black
Rich Silk Velvet Vesting, figured,
44 Valencia 44
or ? fancy Shawls of various qualities,
A handsome assortment Bonnet Ribbons,
44 " " Satin and Tafula d<
3r" Ladies Silk and Kid. Gloves,
ls? 44 Black ami white Silk Hose,
c'' An assortment of work'd Collars &. Tippet!
u'l 4* 14 Gentlemen's Slocks,
all ?4 44 Chenille &Zej>hir Worstci
oe LINENS.
)r.
.jj Linen Sheeting and Shirting, "
Russia 44 4 4 44
? Rich single and double Damask Tabl
Cloths,
Fine and common brown Table Clolhs,
or ,, C0|orf.(J Table Covers,
' c White and yellow Working Canvass,
11 Singlo and double damask diaper an
rc, Barnsley, Russia and bird eye Diaper,
e, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, hem slilcl
'se BONNETS.
I,f, Various qualities Straw Bonnets,
,?j2 44 " Leghorn do,
vo ' 44 Hoods,
u- ALSO,
n
ho A large stock first rate Negro Cloths,
lie " * 44 Mackinaw and Dnfiil Blankets
A complete assoi tment of Saddlery,
an 44 " Hats and Caps.
SHOES.
I!'' Gentlemen's tine fair stitch calf Shoc?,
P ?? 44 " 44 ?' Bootees,
Boys fine calf shoes and Bootees,
' Ladies English and American Iiiii Slipper;
n" 44 Kid and Seal Walking Shoes,
.t" " Leather Shoes,
in Misses kid and prunella slippers,"
;s- 44 Morocco and seal walking shoes
ae Children's leather and Morocco Bootees,
>e , 44 44 44 . slippers,
33 Men and hoys stout bl'k and russet bootees
\r These shoes having been manufacture
,,!N expressly for ourselves by Ryan Havei
slick, of Philadelphia, and White, of Dm
* ham, will be found of excellent workman
?' ship and st}le, which we are antborised t
warrant.
c- ALSO,
is*
' Men's stout bound and unbound shoes,
Jr Boys 41 4' 44 u "
\ ' 500 pair negro shoes, manufactured by our
S' selves of good noYthern stock.
C" We have also, a good stock Hardwart
Crockery a id Groceries.
^ Having laid in a very heavy stock o
e Goods we are determined to sell them a
ecj a very small advance, and would invite th
i public to call and examine before they pur
'' chase. JONES & HUGIlSON.
Iv sept 19 42
FAC/TOKAGS
re and
ead j Commission Business.
of rWNIlE subscriber has resumed the Fac
ie, torage and Commission Business or
n- his own account, and solicits from his for
ir- rucr friends and the public, a share of ;-<i!
u- ronage, which he will endeavor to merit
a. by unremitted attention and assiduity it
n, all matters entrusted to him.
,r- JOHN FALLS WALKER,
n. No 4, Boyce Co.'s Wharf \ Up Stairs,
nd Charleston, Oct. 3. 4t44.
Ill
ml THE FAMILY VISITOR:
[,s Price:?Only nnc Dollar and fifty Centi
i> a year, in advance.
c* A paper devoted to general intelligence
=S- Published in Chcrau', S. C. once a week
In P- liiir- it will pursue an independen
" course.
AIottc:?"Una wed by ii.fluencc?Un
a" bribed by jjnin."
he Pers"iis wilting to patronise this eheaji
l|P | publication, are requested to forward their
j iiamps, and th?* amount of their subscript
j lions it: advance?otherwise they cannot
i'1. receive it. Address, without delay,
i' ! WM. fOTTER,
' ClwrtTic, >% C.
'* ;
Camden ($. C.) Annual
JOCKEY cum RACES,' ^
IW*f-L commence on Monday, Otb
, - nov. next, with two Uoit Bianes.
The first will be two mile heats, two
, hundred dollars entrance, half forfeit.-3
The following are the entries.
J. J. Moore, produce of keocadia ?fc Rowton.
W. H. B. Richardson, produce of Trans-'
1 port and Muckle John. * Powell
M'Ra, Jr. produce of Crusader mare
and Rowtou.
, Powell M'Ra, produce of Finance andI _
Rowton.
J. B. Richardson, produce of Julia and
Muckle John.
W. H. B. Riohardson, produce of Venua
and Muckle John.
J. G. Guignard, produce ofEmpresaand
Rowton.
Wade Hampton, produce of Imp. Emma
I and Rowton.
... ... ? t ti
Wade Hampton, produce ei Augusta ana:
Row ton.
J. C. Goode, produce of Caliope.and
Shark.
HannCr and Gibson, produce of Polly Medly
and Rowlon.
M. S. Perry, produce of Congaree mare
and Godolphin.5
The second will.be two mile heats, two
hundred dollars entrance, play or pay.
The following are the entries.
M. R. Smith c. f. by Imp. llowton, danu.
Martha Griffin
J. C. Singleton, c. c. by imp. Nonplus*.
dam Crusader mare.
J. A. Colclough b. f. by Rowton, damMiss
Easlon.
^ P. M. Butler, imp. c. f. by.Prirftn, dam ??
J. C. Singleton c. c. by imp. Rowton, data
1 T.nmhrll.
3> Powell M'Ra, Jr. bro. f. (imp.) by Mulatto,. ^
dam
] Lewis Lovell, colt by imp. lledgeford, dam c
Becky by Marquis.
SECOND DAY. * .
Jockey Club purse 8 four mile heats.
THIRD DAY.
e Jockey Club purse 8 three mile heats.
FOURTH DAY.
Jocky Club purse 8 two mile heati.
WILLIAM KENNEDY, Sec'yj
October 10 45 - 5t
, wTd. McDowall & Co".,
ARE receiving from the North, their
usual supply of Fall and Winter
which embrace an extensive assortment of
Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Lindseijs,
and a variety of STAPLE AND FANCY
' GOODS; all of which they offer to sell at
as low rates as to be had, and on as accommodating
terms.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green,
^reen, brown, mixed, and fancy coloured
CLOTHS.
Superfine Cassimercs,
? Fancy do.
Satiinctts and Cordova Cassimeres,
VESTINGS?Satin, Velvet and Woollen.
PLAINS.
G-4 vliite Fwansdowu, ' _
6-4 do Twilled,
' 6-4 do Welsh,
d 7 4 do and mixed, extra quiliiy and
weight,
Cotton and Wool Kerseys, assorted
qualities,
(1 Gray, Red aDd Plaid Lindseys,
BLANKETS.
Duffil 7x8, 8x8, 8x8 and 9x9 quarters
38 to 80 lbs. per piece,
Dornpstic 8x9 quarters, 85 lbs per piece,
- French 9 to 12 quarter,
White and Rose, 9 to 12,
? CHb and colored Horse,
Together with every other article usual*
f 1/ called for. Oct. 17.
c THE SUBSCRIBER
IS now receiving and opening a fresh '
supply ofFnlJ and Winter
DRY GOODS,
Staple and Fancy, which, with a general
assortment of other articles; will be disposcd
of low for cash, or to punctual customers.
The attention of purchasers is invi.
ted. A. M. KENNEDY. 4
, Oct. 3.
CAMDEN JOURNAL.
Published every Saturday Morning*
THOMAS W. FUGUES*
Publisher of the Laics of the Union.
At three dollars in iidva?.M-; u.ree dollars and fiftycents
in six months; or four dollars at the ejqii. '
ration of the year.
Advertisements inserted at 75 cents par square for
tho first, and 37 1-3 for each subsequent insertion.?
Tim tmnihnr of insertion*! In ho nr,f ?<1 oil
' ' monts, or they will be published until ordored to bo
; discontinued, and charged accordingly. One dollar
i per square will bo oharged for a singlo insertion.
(l Semi-nio.unly, Monthly and Qurtcrly advertisements
will bo charged the same as new ones each h ?
scriion.
All Obituary Notices exceeding six lines, and
Communications recommending Candidates for pub,;
ic Offices of profit or trust?or puffing exhibitions,
, j will be charged as advertisements.
| Accounts for Advertising and Job Work will be
I presented for payment, quarterly.
IT All Iictters Iv mail R ust be post paid to iasurtt
Punctual attention.