The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, December 16, 1840, Image 4
? ' ?* '.V/ At r TiJOOTS
t\!) SHOES,
Fall and Winter Goods,
iC?At It educed Prices, ^if
7fell IE subscribers have jusi received on
9 ..vlancipn n iiftrlmi'll t of B"OlS MII (J
f.hof.c, which were manufactured pariicu-j
oriv" for tlic retail trade, by the most up- j
proved manufacturers in Philadelphia and .
Boston, all of which are warranted to give {
satisfaction and will be sold 10 per cent
lower than the nsual prices, to wit :
<*en:lcniens fine calf sewed boots,
? " pump sole 44
44 44 44 water proof boots,cork
soles,
44 stout 44 sewed boots,
44 fine 44 hrogans,
44 44 44 shoes and pumps,
44 India Rubber over shoes,
44 Leather over shoes, fur lined,
Ladies English and French kid slippers
44 White English 44 44
44 Black and white satin 44
44 Gaiter Boots,
44 Sp.tI slins and walking shoes, various
I w
patterns,
" Quilted shnes, silk tops,
" N<"\v style over shoes,
Misses al walking shoes,
slips,
" Lea<her boots and shoes,
Boys fine boots.
t' " shoe: and brogans,
" " pumps,
Children's black and colored Morocco!
boots and shoes,
" Leather boots and shoes.
ALSO,
A larg s s'.ick of mens and boys shoes and
or grtiis, sal" able for plantations, and
3000 pairs Negro Shoes,
superior in any that have erebecn offerd 1
in this m 'rket. j
Blunlfis are invited to call and examine Jor j
In- -selves.
ALSO,
S 'h-1 >.! r.per leather, French and Nor-!
thcrn calfskins, lining -and bindery skins,
various colored Morocco skins for coach I
trimming, shoe knives, pincers, kit files,awl j
blades, boot webbing, shoe lasts, and all j
other articles generally in use with shoe
makers. Also every description of impor- '
ted sdi-e thread,shoe blacking,and varnish- j
ALDEN & AUSTIN. j
Notice.
THOSE indebted to the firm of J. H.
Anderson &, Co. or the subscriber indiiv
dually are hereby called on for an early
settlement of their respective dues, as;
much longer indulgence cannot be given.
J. H. ANDERSON. J
Sept. 26. 43tf.
ANCRUHTSFERRY.
THE charter for this Ferry has expir-1
ed, and the proprietor hereby gives |
notice that he does not intend to make
application for its renewal.
THO: J. ANCRUM.
Nov. 11.
For Sale,
.? -i . / , . l
A VALli AULttPlantation suuaic uu uie
east side of tho Waleree river and '
Graness' 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 bar
gain, as the owner (residing out of the
State) Is anxious to dispose of it. For in- .
formation and terms apply to
* C. J. SHANNON. I
sept. 19 42 tf
FIVE VVIIITiYEV
BED BLANKETS.
ONE bale Ribbon bound Bed Blankets,
from 9-4 to 14-4, will be sold for;
less than cost, being partially damage by :
moth. II. LEVY, j
Oct. 26. {
QDlfcWBSkT j
r_ * i
THE subscriber has just received his;
fall supply of Medicines &c. which
.he will be happy to furnish to his punctu- j
al customers on the best terms. Among
other articles, are the following:
Murray's Fluid Magnesia,
Henry's Calcined do
English and American Calomel,
Moffat's Pills,
i iv nix Bitters,
Camphor,
Rhubarb, Root and Powder, j.
Sup. Carb. Soda, , j
Sweet Oil, Castor Oil,
Isinglass, Gum Myrrh, Alcohol. (
Nutmegs, Mace, &.c. &c.
He will also, in a few days receive a j
large supply of Wethcrill's pure White
Lead, Lamp Oil, Train Oil, dec. &c.
J. R. McKAIN.
Nov. II.
NO TICK.
A LL persons having demands against
J\ the c-siatc of Mrs. Margaret Perkins,'
deceased, are hereby called upon to render
them in properly attested, and those in - '
debted to the stone, to make pay nt to
J. P. DICKINSON, .4?Vr.
Nor. 4. 4 :i
L ADIES' CLO AKS.
AN assortment jnst r ccireJ attd fo
sale unusually low bv
F. WARREN, !
%
H. LEVY I
Is now receiving a choice and sea-!
sonable assortment ef GOODS, which he!
ntends selling at very low prices. Those
persons who have to purchase will find
it to their advantage to call and judge
lor themselves His stock comprises in
part of the following articles :
WOOLENS.
Sup. fine blue, black, olive, brown,
Green and mixed Cloths,
Blue, black, & col'd Cassimcres
Saltinets of all colors,
Kentucky Jeans,
Sup. fine Welsh white Flannels,
Kcu ana yellow t lanneia,
Plaid & plain Linseys for serv'ts,
White Welsh Plains,
Negro Linseys,approved qualities
London Duffel Blunkets,
Sup. fine 9-4 to 14-4 Bed Blankets,
COTTON GOODS.
Fine and sup. fine Calicoes
Furniture Calicoes,
Colored Cambrics,
Cambric and Jackonel Muslins,
Swiss, Mull and Book iMuslins,
Unbleached and bleached Homespun of
every quality,
Super. Long Clpth,
Plaid and striped Homespun,
Blue Twilled Homespun,
Bed Ticks of different qualities
Canton Flannels
Apron Checks,
Twilled Drillings.
LINENS.
Sup. and common Irish Linens,
12-4 Barnsley Sheeting
6-1 I5iru isye LMaper,
Russia Diaper,
Brown Linens,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Lawn Lawns.
WORSTED GOODS.
Black Bombazine,
Black and colored Merinoes,
New style splendid Mouslin de Lains,
Colored Bombasetts,
Colored and black Circassians.
HATS.
Fashionable Fur Hats,
Wool Hats,
Fine Otter Caps,
Seal Caps,
Ladies Niinn's Bonnets.
SILKS.
Black Gro de Reinc Silk,
Black and blue black Gro de Swiss,
Open work twist silk Gloves,
Gentlemen's Stocks,
BlackSilk Velvet.
ALSO,
Green Cloth, suitable for the Rifle Corps
With a complete assortment of
Garoceries,
Bagging, Rope,
Hardware, Saddlery, &c. <fcc.
sept 2 41
,
For sale at the post-office j
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, i
New York Reader, Nos. 1, 2 and 3,
Cabb's Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1, 2, &. 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, i
N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do |
Alphabet of Natural History, J
do of different nations, i!
Receipt Books, Slates, of various sizes, '
Copy Books, Quills and Ink '
Steel Pens, by the card, Paint Boxes, '
Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1840, I
Blank Books of various sizes^ 1
Memorandum Books, !1
^Wafers, black and red,
Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen.
Negro Shoes <fc Leather ;
~ 1
TWO thousand pair Negro Shoes, of ]
prime quality, also Leather of every 1
description. Planters can have their shoes 1
made to measure by sending to the shop at <
Swift Creek Mills. <
W. D. M'DOWALL & CO. I
Sept. 10. 42 4t ,
"the faiwilYvi^torT
iVvicv.-.?Only-one Dollar and fifty Cents \
a year, n advance. ]
A p* per devoted to general intelligence. ,
Published in Chora w, S. C. once a week |
: Politics it will pursue an independent .
ntrsc. i
* otto:?"Unawed by influence?Un- i
bribed by gain."
Persons wishing to patronise this cheap
publication, arc requested to forward tlieif
names, and the amount <if their subscrip- 1
lions in advance?otherwise they cannot 1
receive it. Address, without delay,
WM. POTTER,
Cher aw, S. C.
Fresh Garden Seeds. G
OF the growth of 1840, just received
and for sale by P. Thornton, warranted
good and genuine. Among which aie
the following:
Green Globe Artichoke Large Red Tomato
Asparagus, Round^and smooth do Ml
Early Turnip Eeet, Yellow* do
" Yellow . do Curled Parsley
Long Blood do Large Swelling Parsnip .
T" ' - O -I- T?~ Cx.rlot A DISH ,n1
ricuuii ougar uu uuuj; * .
Mangle Wurtzel, or Scarlet Short top do ed
Early Scarcity do White Tnrnip do
Green curled Roorcole, Scarlet do ke
" " Kail, Long black Winter do .
Early white Brocoli, Long white%and Red do
" purplo do Summer & fall Turuip teJ
Large cape do Early dutch or sfring uo
Early Caulihower, Ruta Baga or Yellow th?
Large late do Russia do dui
Early York CABBAGE, Large Norfolk do hoi
" * Dutch do Hanover or French do mi
" Sugarloaf do Early Cluster Cucumber h u
" Savoy do Frame do bei
" Emperor do Large prickly green do w;;
" Batlersea do " Turkey do wo
Large late drumhead do Summer bush Squash, Hi
" Dutch or Bergnn do Early orange or sugar do pei
" English Savoy do Summer crookneck do mo
Green Globe do Coommodore Fortor's do j air
" Glazed do Water Melon superior I pei
Late Sugarloaf do Musk do j no
Long Orange Carrot Cantelope do I sai
Early Horn do Buckwheat, very finetojlhi
Solid Cellery, sow 1 or Bees, tcr
?- ' r.??u I
waicr ?^ress, uuraiK ui ncu?uwv.<.. .
Curled do Ited do i '
Large Red Onion, Blue imperial dwarf Peas , L.
" White do Early June do I Top
or Button Onion for " Chailtan do me
planting. Bishops dwarf do
Scotch Leeks, White Marrowfat do nu
Large Drumhead Lettuce Green do do 1
Imperial head do Dwarf sugar do
Early Silesia do Early dw'f china Beans
Magnum bonuin do Wiiite Kidney dwarf do dis
superior Early white cranbery do A.
Endive Large Lima do las
Yellow or white Eggplant Scarlet Runners
Purple do Dutch Caseknife do an
Salsify 01 Vegetable Oys- Broad Windsor do otl
ter?.Nasturtiums Red cranberry pole do las
Sage While do
Turkey Rhubarb or Pie- Early Sugar Corn Cc
plant " Tuscarora do do
Prickly Spinage " Jellerson do as
Round do lor
A liberal discount made to those who ??
buy to sell again. Oct.28. pa.
?-? eir
Woffat's Life Pills.
THESE medicines are indebted for
their name to their manifest and sensible ot?
pa
action in purifying the springs and ch :ii an
nels of life, and enduing them with re ga
ncwed tone and vigor. In many hundred d?
certified cases which have been made pub- ^
lie, and in almost every species of disease ed
' ~ ?U!-U * ~ linklrt < kfi
IU WHICH 11IC Human name ia Iiauic1
happy effects of MOFFAT'S LIFE G
PILLS AND PHENIX BITTERS have ?
been gratefully and publicly acknowledg- w
ed by the persons benefitted, and who t?
were previously unacquainted with the ^
beautifully philosophical principles upon al)
which they are compounded, and upon
which they consequently act. t0
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend vo
themselves in diseases of every dcscrip- yv
ion. Their first operation is to loosen
rom the coats of the stomach and bowels, I'h
.he various impurities and crudities con- .
itantly settling around them; and lo re- m
move the hardened faeces which collect in tic
the convolution of the small intestines. Wl
Other medicines only partially cleanse
these, and leave 6uch collected masses be as
hind as to produce habitual costiveness to
with all its train of evils, or sudden diar I''2
rhoea, with its imminent dangers. This
fact is well known to all regular anatomists,
who examine the human bowels
after death : and hence the prejudice of
these well informed men against quack ^
medicines, or medicines prepared and he- wl
raided to the public by ignorant persons.
The second effect of the Life Medicines is !?
to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder,
and by this means, the liver and the lungs, an,
the heulthful action of which entirely de- tor
pends upon the regularity of the urinary PJ'
organs. The blood, which takes its red ari
color from the agency of the liver and the pei
lungs before it passes into the heart, being
thus purified by tbcm, and nourished jj
by food coming from a clean stomach, the
courses freely through the veins, renews he
every part of the system, and triumphantly ^
mounts the banner of health in the bloom- nu
ng cheek. ]
Moffut's' Vegetable Life Medicines have effi
oeen thoroughly tested, and pronounced to
x sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,
Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of r
Appetite, Heart-bum and Headache, tha
Restlessness, III temper. Anxiety, Lan- ?w
juor and Melancholy, Costivencss, Piar- |^'c
rhceo, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rhumatism,
Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gra- thi
i*el, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, sCr
Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scor- Ln
butic Eruptions and Bad Complexion, :
Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and Feather
disagreeable Complexions, Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and
Influenza, and various other complaints isr
which afflict the humam frame In Fe- thi:
vkr and Ague, particularly, the Life Me- use
licines have been most eminently success- ]
ful; so much so, that in the Fever and Si)
Ague Districts, Physicians almost uni- GC
irersally prescribe tliem. ^\(
All that Mr. Moffat requires ofhis pa ,ro
Lients is to* be partirular in taking the to i
Life Medicines strictly according to the s?r
lirections. It is not by a newspaper no- ^
Lice, or by any thing that he himself may mc
jay in their favor, that he hopes to gain tcr
credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trl1
trial. For sale bv J. R. MrKAlN. j
BENJAMIN GASS is hereby appointed
Judge Advocate of the 6ih llegi- ?
ment of Cavalry, and will be respected 1
accordingly.
By order of Rc
Col. RICHARDSON*, rl
James CiieSnvt, jr. Arfj't. ' i
ODEY'S LADIES' P"
VOLS 22 AND 23, 184L
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aad
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3 been admitted in its columns that'
ght not with safety read to their child]
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tched its progress from its first appcaranc
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n>berForty-eight
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1 will doubt, am! the proprietor mentio
asuic that no English or American Mi
1 publish in connection witfi its iitc/ary ]
nt, two names so celebrated in tha woild
3. It will be remembered that Miss Les
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V
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In c We respectfully solicit that the.aliove rosy be inserted
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an exchange for 1840. We shall commence with
u . January sending to those papers who have comWl
. plied with this request; and to others, only from
r>y the lime their papers arc received, containing the
staction adverliscmcnl. _ .
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jr. All
QP TI1B
;eer and Western Carolina Temperance Adnf
I .nil. VA/vfllo . ?
cd' our monthly paper devoted to thcjTcmperonce Reform
igs from published at Ashevillc, N. C edited by D.
, will be -,R. M'Naiay.
- in pre- A TEMPERANCE CONVENTION that wa?
unity of held t this place early in September, resolv-wc
may ed on publishing a paper oi the. above tit'e and
but our character, and appointed Dr. John Dickson and D.
R. M'Anally to conduct it. From the many pr?sas
any sing engagements Dr. Dickson? already has, he
iuse we deems impracticable for him to'^bc- recognised us
r one ol one of the editors, though lie will cheei fully use all
the Ma- his influence otherwise, to promote its inteiest;
nmense, the subscriber therefore, in oledience to the withes
are ena- ?f the convention, proceeds to iatue this prospec- ?
her pub- tus in his own name* with ahoje that he will be
expect- aided in the undertaking by all the friends of the
temperance cause throughout^ the country, and
nounced that the paper may soon have an extensive circulaI
of the tion
iv "v- r uir^us ur< i nr, i r.mrtiiam't vaubm hi jqu
icrioritv we make a most;earnest appeal?while thousands
ailuctois upon thousands of dollars ore* annually cx|endad
f this or. at theatres, at circuses, at the race track, or groceIrs.
SI- ry, while nopainsjare spared, the luxury of retiref
no less mcnt and ease foregone, and no labor deemed too
severe to advance the interests, of political aspi.
g leave rants, can you not do something in a cause that
1 in lost must be dear to every true patriot, philanthropist,
and christian? Recollect there are but/lew, very
Water few, such papers in all the Southern country.-?
jualli. The Western part] of North Carolina. I he 'U eeroshion
tern part of Virgin a, and thc.Eastem part of Tenfigures,
nessee particularly, nerd a periodical of ibis kind.
and it is for you n6w to say whither l!.ey shall
y other have it.
:ountry. The very low price at which it was fixed.by the
mounce, Convention will make it necessary that' a ivory
shall be lerge subscription be had before the publication of
i worth it can be justified.
i do not Should the subscription 1 e decmsd sufficient, the
ihlscorr. fir8t number will be issued early in January next,
d hand TERMS,
so, and The Western Carolina Tespera'rc* Advor
will be [ catb will be published on a medium sheet in quarto
form, each number making eight pages, and
will be furnished to subscribers at the' very low
\ DIES'
| (nice of eietv cletb a copy. Where single copies
cepiacie are taken, the payment must le made invariably
tcu FE- upon the recrption of the first nuu.ber.
most ol (J3*jl'ostmastPrs( editors or publishers of papers
iages and an Ministers of tho gospel are authorised
column agents.
ors. It "2
ovl,WILL BE SOLD CHEAP
icvcr in
ontriliu- ron cash,
'J" ';,f on DOZ. old MADEIRA WINE, (N
Jfth?; G.M.S)
all our 40 dozen superior old Port Wine,
40 do old pale Sherry do
rT small do vcry suPer>or ?ld Brown Sherry,
to this* 20 do very old Scotch Whiskey,
ccs that 10 do old Champe's Cordial,
*> J"1'1 Old Liquors aud Wines on draft and to
ill favor . 1
aouary arr,v'e*
50 baskets very superior Champagne,
it every brand Perrier Jourt.
"merica! AI?0--ConstailtIy Oil ll.111(1.
every article in the Grocery and Ship Business,
as low, for cash, as they can be
proper , , . , '
y their bought in the city.
irtmcni Gunpowder supplied at the shortest noisitively
i|cet jn any quantity. ,
i t0 Orders from any part of the country,
!ie?pre? with Charleston acceptances, or good relay
sea- ference, will be attended to with promptmade
of ness and despatch.
, G. W. LAWTON, 45 East Bay.
'7% Charleston, Nov. H.
crstood, 1
; which A Plantation for sale*
lr^ar" nPHE subscribers offer for sale their
my are jj Plantation near the Camden Bridge,
T generally known as the "Ross Place,'? and
as being one of the richest and most pro(/
^ ~ ductive Corn and Cotton Plantations on the
nrctiou Wateree River.
e <>f its Should the above place not be disposed
'no''e/ Pr'vateb'i 'l w'" ?^ered publicly, at
nTwith the Court House in Camden, on the first
'gazine Monday in January next*
Depart- For terms, which will be accommoda1
?*? "?. . i ? m._ i.^
. tine, apply 10 *?unainj. jayior.
lie con- b WILLIAM J. TAYLOR.
ALEXR. R. TAYLOR.
G. OS- * *
capable MJRS* MUGGRIDGE respectfully in-L**
forms her friends and the public, that
unaniic s'ie continues to accommodate Boarders, at
I Poets, her delightful situated House No. 449 King
iiellish-i street, west side, between Wentworth and
oidery, xiasell streets, Charleston.
I to see sept. 19 42 4t