The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, February 17, 1841, Image 4
r.t* - - ,
^ r - . v - A/ . - .-. ..
'.A';, ; \ V* *
fcV 4? , -' *5 ^ ih ' 'Tr.;'. :
; ... .'A.! - V? ' ' ' " -* '
; > J..
'' 4 . State of Sowlh-Carolioa, (
'' .Lancaster District-In the Cummon Pleat,
: . ? E. Brevard, Agent, }
.y* , ^ ; vs. > Capias ad Satisfaciendum.
v James Allen, S
\ i 4 . <
THE Defendant, who is in custody of tin
- Sheriff by virtue?>Xthe above capias ad sa
* .'' tisfacieiulum, having, in order to eolith
' himself to the benefit of an act entitled
..f i.icitfpnt dehtnr.i I
an act lor me renei m
in the said Stale, this day, tiled in nn
office; a schedule of his whole estate?
NOTICE is, therefore, hereby given
to the said Plaintiff as well as all other
creditors of the said James Allen, to b(
r and appear at Lancaster Court House on
, on Monday, the 5th day of April next, at i
ten o'clock, A. M. before one of the Asso- :
. . ciate Judges of the said Slate, to show i
^cause, if any they can, why the srid D??>
fendunt should not be discharged front N
confinement, upon the as-tignme.it of the
J effects mentioned in said schedutc. I
f; . V \ S. BECKHAM, Clerk.
; ^Clerk's Office, Jan. 5, f84t>?
Ilt7 Prs fee, 89 i
PL VXTUR'S ,
(LATE DAVIS') HOTEL.
m ~ *fi,TP * GIFFORD having pun-has* I
;* U ri W ? - ~
** ed the Hotel formerly Dtvi*'s will I
.continue the establishment on the s??rne
\ ' liberal scale as heretofore, and will exert
".* jhenuelres to make it a desirable resi*
\ dence for Boarders and Travellers, as
; their table will always be supplied with
< ?t> the be9t the market affords, and their Bar j
with the best liquors, and their Stables ,
f?? ; with attentive Ostlers and abundant pro- 8
" , vender. 7
f The establishment will be under the exclusive
management of T. A. Hague, for- s
. y-.vmerly of the Salisbury Hotel North Caro- ,
> Jina. and his long experience, will enable
him to give general satisfaction. *]
Jan. 6. t
. %-*The'Cheraw Gazette, Temperance Advocate, a
" Carolina Watchman, Western Carolinian, Green. 0
ville Mountaineer, Charleston Courier and Augusta c
Chronicle will insert the above weekly for six months ?.
- ' and forward their bills to this office. v
t Ai\ ORDI.VWCG M
.? TO LEVY A PATROL TAX.
. *" 1. Be it enacted by the Iniendant and
. Wardens of the Town of Camden, now f
met and in Council assembled. That an
annual tax of four dollars shall be paid by k
each person liable to perform patrol duty s
within the limits of the said town, to the F
Recorder of the said Town, at the time H
prescribed by the Ordinances for the | ay- t<
meat of other Town Taxes of the said si
Town, which said Tax when so paid shall tc
exempt the person so paying fionr ihe per- ti
formance of patrol duty wiihin the limits a
of the said town, for the space of one cur- V
rent year in which the same shall he paid n
2. That executions shall be issued a- tl
gainst all persons liable to pay the said lax, fr
for double the amount, who shall fiil to u
pay the same, according to the tprms of n
this Ordinance, in the same munn*-r, and j*
i under the same regulations that double
Tax Executions are now issued for other tl
Taxes of the said town. u
3. That auv person liable to perform e
patrol duty, who may or shall come into
the said town to reside, after the first day
of January, in any year, shall pay a Tax
for the remainder of such year in propor- tion
to the above Tax according to the timr
? .- * 4. That upon special application being
made to the Council, that Council shall ''
have nower to receive from any person "
liable to perform patrol dirty, who n.ay be j*
residing within the said town on the tir>t
day of January, but who does no; intend "
to reside therein the whole year, a sum
proportionate to the abore Tax according
to the time the person shall so reside in c
the fMid town.
' - Ratified in Town Council of Camden
?<??Miililed, this ninth day of January,
in 'he year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and forty one.
J. II, 1)ESAUJ?SIIRF,
IutendantT. C.
' NOTICE.
- a THE notes and accounts, due to Mr.
* , James Conner, ha?'e been plared in my
; hands for collection. All perrons interes
- . ted, are requested t?? call and settle the
same. ' BENJAMIN GASS.
' . . .y D 15th.
; GARDEN SEED.
.: fll'JE Subscriber has just rend ved a goo''
. '-.X- assortment of Garden Seeds, from
*1-1.: ~ Mil \
uaimui'i^t n?'i* nuinini.ii ?w wv gruuiuv
- ? andf.esh, which lie will 8'II low fur cash. r
A. PEU1UFOY. 4
. . Jrmarv. 13 1841.
>-WELSH *LAiNi\ES Ai\D PLaiNS. | i
.-4-4 While Welsh Flunnels, warranted not "
* . to shrink." '
6-4 extra Fine White Plains, for sale by
i\; . J*-'. 13. E. W. BONNKY? h
Notice. v
*- I nb suoscrioer having disposed of his j
establishment to Messrs. Hague &Gif-|P
' > \ lord, tenders his grateful acknowledj/cJments
to the citizens of Kershaw District ]
j -and the public generally, for the patron?
age (hey have so liberally bestowed, and j(
solicits its continuance to his successors, v
; as be feels confident every exertion will j
- ' be continued to make it acceptable to all ^
* ' who may patronize them. U
' "The subscriber requests all who are in.' (
debtee? t?. him to call on him at the Hotel: a
and liquidate their accounts.
' C. ft. DAVIS.
Jap. 6.
" . ? * *
^ > v
. ? * i- /
V" g. 7 r. .
/ V, "
K'W
5. .?>.
GARDEN HEEDS.
pHE subset iber Iihs jusi received a fttl
* supply Thorbitrn's Garden Seeds
.vhich' lie will sell lo his customers iru
Mends on fair terms, ami warrant ever;
seed if fairly tried. It is unneressary t<
?ay that the reputation of the Seeds fron
the eslablishtnent of G. Tliorlntrit is equ>?
lo that of any other house in the country
J. It. McKAlN.
Dec. 16.
TIxes.
jVOTICE is hereby given, that I wil
open books on lite first day of Febrit
ary next, at the store of James Duuhp ii
Camden for collecting the Taxes fur 1841
and will attend at the following places oi
the following days for the same purpose
On Monday, 1st of .March at Libert;
Hill: on Tuesday, 21 of March at Fla
Rpok; oil Wednesday, 3rd of March a
BiifFiln; on Thursday, 4ih of March a
Lizenby's, on Fri< ay, 5ih of March a
Schrock's Mill; oil Saturday, Gth ol Mure I
it Cureton's Mill.
After the above-named limes, I will at
lend at Camden until the first day of A]>ri
lext, at which lime the books will pnsi
ively be closed, and all defaulters duubli
taxed.
J. W. DO BY, t. c. k, d.
Jan. 13.
Just Received,
A SUPPLY of the fallowing approvec
Medicines which have been found highly
fficacious in the diseases for which the]
tre recommended
* t\rn? n\TH
HAI'S L. 1 i\ I iY| C.11 I .
This article has a popularity far surpas'
ling any patent article as a sovereign re^
nedy for the piles.
NEW ENGLAND COUGH SYRUP.
This article has acquired a reputation foi
he cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and
II affections of the Chest. Warranted
;enuine.
ALSO?Macauba, Rappee and Scotch
inuff, of Mrs. Millar's manufactory; ami
^htciiis now sought after by Snuff-takers.
,ho desire a good article.
For sale hy DEL EON & LrVV
TO PRINTERS AND PURLISHERS.
riJE subscribers have made arrangements
with the manufactures for
eepiugon hand in thiscitv, a general asnrtmentof
TYPE, PRESSES, CASES,
UKNITURE, and PRINTING iM A TELIA
LS generally, which can be luruished
) order at 12 hours notice. We have a
uthcieut stock now in store, to enable us
> put up a complete News or Job Piiii.
ng Ollire, without being obliged to order
ny portion from New York. A3 this
/a; ehouie has been established at the ear-j
est recommendation of many friends in
ic inteiior towns, we beg leave to claim
urn them sufficient patronage to enable
5 to increase and keep up the establishlent
oil a scale sufficient to make it an oh ct
to all parties.
All of the above materials are sold on
le same terms as in New York, wiih ihe
sua I charges for insurance, freight and
xcoange.
BURGES <fc WALKER.
85 E.isl B iv, Charleston, S. C
Dec. 10 " 13
The subscribers ai e now
repared with a genera! assortment ef geli
ine DKUGS. CHEMICALS. PATEN I
IED1C1NES. Also, Dyt-S.uffs, Paims.
his, Vaiuishcs, and all other ariicles
sually found in a ueil supplied Establishlent,
and offer them to our pal runs ano
le public at reasonable prices and usual
redit to punctual customers.
Among the articles, are the following;
Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do.
Veratrine; Strychnine;
Sulphate Quinine, Frtnrh;
" " Arnericant
Jodine; Ilydmid Potush;
Cromn Oil, &c &c;
Perfumery, &c.
Virbena Cream, }
Saponaceous Compound > For shaving
Almond Paste, S
Cologne, Lavender and Rose Water;
Bears Oil; Hair Powder;
Balm of C -lurnbia;
Orris Tooth Wash and Powder;
Charcoal Dentrifice; Wash Bulls;
Soaps, assorted;
Prepared Chalk in Balls;
Pearl Powder; Pink SauiersJ
Rouge, &,c. &c. &,c.
Viih a great variety of articles too nameous
to mention. For sale at the sign of
he mortar by
DELEON & LEVY.
Mil l COTTON SEED.
IP HE subscriber is now prepared to sup *
ply planters and others with the 8mve
celebrated cotton Seed, raised in this
)i8trict by Cob William J. Taylor, and
warranted genuine, at the reduced price ol
>10 per bushel, in any quantity, from a
ieck up. R- McKAlN.
dissolution of Co-Partnership
THE Co-Partnership heretofore exist
ng under the tirrn of Murray &. Bonney,
/as dissolved on the 1st inst. by its owi
imitation. Persons indebted to the said
irm, are requested to call and settle, as it
s necessary that the business of the contern
should be brought to a close as soon
is possible.
J. D. MURRAY.
E. W. BONNEY.
Jamiarv 6, 1940.
" ' . * i . t
, i v
% . - 1 . *?' ' * -- " >'
* -J* ;H' % . *. J * ?
A SERMON,
I BY the Rev. RICHARD FURMAN. in
Vindication of the doctrine and practice of
I the Baptist Denomination, delivered hor
lore the Baptist Chuich in Cheraw, for;
i? sale at this Office. Price 25 cent?.
ii ?
? IIHAD QUARTERS,;
Columbia. Dec. II, 184D. J
General Orders, No. 1.
fWIHE following gentlemen have been
appointed Aids-de-Camp to the Coin-.
t mander-iu-Chie., with the rank of Lieut.
' Colonel ?They will be obeyed and respected
areonlinulv.
r? ARMSTEAD BURT,
ALBERT RHETT,
i LOUIS T. WIGFALL,
JAMES. P- DICKINSON,
V JOHN PHILLIPS,
1 JOHN ENGLISH,
1 WILLIAM II. CANNON, JR. |
1 J. HARLESTON READ, JR.
1 HENRY H. THOMPSON,
I T I VI ITS M^PIlRliSt I TV.
The Aids-de-Camp above named, will
* equip themselves, and report f??r iluty,
1 either personally or by letter, to the A<1- .'
* jntnnt and Inspector General, at Aiken, I
? S. C., by the 10th day of February next.
If either of the above named Aids-de-j
Camp shall neglect to report as above1
required, it will be deemed a refusal to
accept, and the vacancy will be immediately
tilled by another appointment.
I By order of the Commander-in-Chief, j
, JAMES JONES.
r Adjutantand Inspector General.
Dec. 14, 1840.
; Fresh Garden Seeds.
OF the growth of 1840, just received
and for sale by P. Thornton, warrant
-'as good and genuine. Among which ate
II the following:
I Green Globe Artichoke Large Red Tomato
A-paragus, Round and smooth do
Early '1 urnip Beet, Yellow do
" Ytllow do Curled Parsley
Long Blood do Large Sw. lling Parsnip
Fiench Sugar do Long Scur.et KAD1S1J
Mangle Wurtzel, or Scarlet Short lop do
Early Scarcity do Y\ hi e 1 nrnip do
Green cdr.ed Roorcole, Scarlet do
" " KaM, Long black Winter do
Early white Brocoli, Long whitr and Red do
" purple do Summer & fall Turuips
Large cape do Early dutch or S| ring do
' '* R iita Uanfl g\r Votlntu dr.
UU1I V V/ulHIIJUM VI J mmvu uug?wi ?? ??? ? " j
Large late do Russia do [
Early York CABBAGE, Large Norfolk do i "
" Dutch do Hunov. r or French
" Sugarioof do Early Custer Cucuu.b.r | i
11 Savoy do < rame d >
" Eni|/eror do Luge prickly green do *
" Battersea do * 'l urk y do |
Large late dru'nheid do Summer i u-h Sqoa?h, I
" Dutch or Bergan do E tly orange or sugar do I ?
" English Savoy do Summer or mkneck do
Gn en Ulobe do Coomuiodore ortor'a do
Glazed do Water Melon superior
Late Sugarloaf do Musk do
Long'"range Carrot CanteIo|? do
Early Horn do Bu k a li a:, very fine to r
Solid (. e le y, mw for Bees, t
Water Cress, Lucerne 01 trench clover
Curled no Red do
Lurge R d Onion, B u imperial dwarf P. as t
Wh te do Early June do f
l op or .'.utton Union for " t hai linn ? r.
planting. bishop* d?arf d<>
Sc tch l eeks, White Mariowiat do 1
u.nrge Drumhead Letluc Giecn do do li
Imperial liedd d > 1)\uf. *ugar d-> v
.ary silesia d-? Earlv dwi clii-a Be. ns ;
Magnum honu.n d> White Ridn y dwa f do *
superior Early while cranbery i'u '
End ve Ln>ge Lima d a
Yellow or *hite Eg?pldnt Scarlet Runners j
Purple d Dutch Case nife do j,
sa Hity oi vejreno-e uys or. ?u rv inaaoi ao
u>r?MaslurUmiia lte i cranbe.ry i^ole do
3 ge While do
Tu key Rhubarb or Pie-E.rly Sugar Corn
plant " 1 use ron do
P inkly Spinage 14 Je..ersou do
Round do
A liberal discount made to those who
buy to sell agiio. Oci.28.
ACADEMY.
THE Trustees of this instiluti *n feelgralitied
to announce to its patrons and
to the public generally, that they have
secured the services of Mr. SAMUEL
SPENCE, for the ensuing year. It is
presumed that his character is so well established
that any eulogy is deemed unnecessary
and superfluous.
The exercises of this Institution >vill
commence on the fit at Monday in January
at the following rates, viz:
PER QUARTER
Spelling, Reading, Writing and
Arithmetic, $3 50
English Grammar and Geography,
with the above, 5 00
This Institution is situated twenty-six
. miles north of Camden in a very healthy
region, and in a civil, moral, and religious
community, remote from vice of any
kind. t
Good Boarding, including washing and
candles, can be obtained conveneinl to the school
house at seven dollars per month; 1
DAVID MILLER
JOHN U. INGREM,
JAMES M. 1NGREM,
FRANCIS P. INGKEM,
CASWELL MObl.EV,
BURWELL BECKHAM. Trustees.
{
Dec. 28th 1840. _ 1
' ! |
INotice.
\ LL persons indebted to Allen McCas- m
LX. kill. Esq. late of Kershaw District, s
now in the State ol Mississippi, either by
<n?te or otherwise, are requested to call on e
ihe subscriber and make immediate pay- i
-nent, as much longer indulgence cannot
be given.
J. W. BASKIN, Agent.
Jan. 0,1841. !
' ' . 7 '
V '* '? v; 'y i i 0 yy "y ' j?
> < -:
-Z^r , .-r- i - j
.j" * < " . ' " j t' ,j; ' '"''./. -j,.'
. "'... ? t j J'*:**..'.?
SALE
I WILL sell oti the first Miinday in
Match next, at the Courihoiuv. ?U 12. o'clock,
M., u valuable Negro Mil! named
Loyil, to foreclose a mortgage o? *ai?l
Negro, executed by Lewis PecJ)te?L.t" ',?
L. MrKa, and sold under said mortgage
as his property.
Terms?Cash; purchaser to pay fbt'biil
of sale. - ' B. XiA&S, Agent. '
Feb. 1840. . tpr Vdv. $1 50
RU8SEL S If
THE Trustees of this Institution takepkasuic in
announcing toils patrons and to the public generally,
that they have secured the services of Mr.
Johjt G. Bowman, as Principal, for another year. If
any vouchers were necessary to one who has been so
long known to the public us a well qualified and successful
instructor ofyouth, they feel justified in saying
that more than two years intimate acquaintance
with Mr. Bowman, has convincod them that he has
few equals in that most d.fScult of all tasks?training
the youthful mind.
The classical nnd mathematical departments will
be under the exclusive direction of the Principal. A
competent Assistant will be provided to lake charge
of the English department.
Good boarding can be obtained within sight of the
Academy, at Eight dollars per month, exclusive of
washing and candles; which will also be furnished to
those who may require them, at moderate prices.
RATES OF TUITION.
Per Quarter
Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, $3 50
English Grammar &, Geography with the above, 6 00
Classics and Mathematics, 9 00
This Academy is situated twenly-four miles north
of Camden, in a healthy region, and in the midst of
a moral and religious cumni unity, remote from every
temptation to idleness, extravagance or vice.
J. 1'AtTfcJK.SUiN,
8. B. HAMMOND,
JESSE KILGORB,
Z A DOCK PERRY,
WM. 8. STINSON,
THOS. L. DUNLAP,
L. J. PATTFRsON,
S. DONNELLY,
WILIE PA TTERSON,
E. L. FRAsER,
C L. DYE.
J AS. B. C URF.TON,
J \CKEY TERRY,
J. R. DYE.
ED. HAMMOND
DWID MILLER,
D#e. H. T'u.tfts
-*^3 : *
OtiiN SMART, Ksiii^uiil annul io
^ my professional binfre'sa durh-g my
emporary absence from tin- Dis'rirt.
J. P. DICKIN; ON.
Feb. 3, 1841.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the undersign
d for the Inm year are requested t?>
?me forward and make pauneni. and
hus enable him to continue c isli payments.
The subscriber returns unfeigned thanks
n tie public f.?r the liberal patronage afirili-d
him since lie cuiiirnenceii business,
ml solicits its rnntiiiiiMiire. lie cnntinues
ii manufacture an J repair Boots and Shoes;
icing himself a practical anil exp? rienceii
lorkuicn, ami having n>>ne but first iati
uiiieymcii, he hesitates tint in declare
oat a I < w rk sent from his Shop will he,
s to Btyl**, mnieriil a id workmanship,
ifertnr to none i i the United Sta'eh. His
Shop is immedialelv opposite the Post ()fice.
W. L. O'CONNKL.
Jan. 31. 3 6*
^ ^ A r y
Just Received,
Sparkling Champagne Cider.
Best L niton Porter.
Superior Champagne.
Assorted Cordiils.
St. Julian M?duc Claret.
Sujierior Sherry and Madeira Wine
?Vintage of 18*^0.
Superior French Brandy.
11 Holland (Jilt.
" Old Port Wine, in bottles.
ALSO,
Fresh Citron.
Prunes, in fancy boxes.
Pink and While Victoria Loaf Sugar.
Fruits in Brandv.
a T.nn
Sugar. Coffee, Salt, from
Kilts Mackerel, No. 1.
Dutch Herring, in k^gs. /
Northern Smoked Tongues.
Sperm ai.d Tallow Candles.
While Havana Sugar.
Fresh Teas, Kice, &c. &e. \
With a complete assortment of
DRY GOODS, SADDLERY, AND
HARDWARE.
All of which will be sold nn reasonable
erms, by H.LEVY.
Camden, Feb. 3, 1841.
[ft EQUITY?Lancaster Dis'IRICT.
John C. Baskin and others )
vs. > Bill for Partition <tc.
Isbon Ingrora and others. }
[T appearing to my satisfaction that David
Pursen anff Anna his wife, John
tirkley, and his children, James anil Jnhi
Cirkley, defendants in the abave case, are
bsentfrom anil without the limits of this
State; On motion of J. Williams, Comdainant's
Solicitor, it is ordered that the
aid defendants do appear and plead, anwer
or'demur to said bill within three
iL I k mikliou ft aii kasa.if a i U
Viuiilllff iriMIJ IIIC jiuuutnuwn Uill*
irwise judgment pro confessp will be euered
against them.
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Jr.
Comvtr. in Equity, L. L.
Clerk's office, Feb. 3, 1841.-,
Pr's fee, $6 50
\ rr ' '
/ " . 'r, *
/ ? '* ' " ' *
>';V -ijp . ' * . * ' i
KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S.C.
THE Proprietor, J. D. Boyd. tenders hw
si..c'erc thanks to all who have patronized
liiui flinCe he located in Charleston, and .
hopes to be able to gisatisfaction lb.all
>vlio may feel disposed to enci>ura<r?* bim.
The following ivill he the prices for Board;
I ing, alter the !5>h January, (341:
Transient Boarders,,|?er ilny, > ISf 50,
' PrivateTable, 2 00
.T?U. 14. 87
Pashionable Tailoring.
'l^HE subscriber returns his thaufcs io
the citizens nfCamden and ifS'vieij
. ?ity, for the patronage he 5a#
and assures the public that .the* /iNffiJuH*?. "V
? m- - -i .'VC'. "" ? ^
(heir clothes made equal to MMtiH thg c >State,
on moderate terms at-1*1*
meot two doors north ?f the Posi'tXIBce,
Broad Street.
J. CHARlrESWORTH,
Camden, Jan. 6,1841.
7 T ? ?
NOTICE;
THE subscriber offers his services to
the public as an Auctioneer; Auy; .
business entrusted to him will meet with
prompt attention.
geo. a Mcintosh;
Jan. 27. tfS
, - - .
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
?(?(?i&g*
WHOIESAIE.
Dick Sc. Holmes
rYtvr:. cvnn u..
Ufi VM 111 uuu u<uc> auw t:a?CD
brown arid bleached GOODS, of th*
must approved brands, wit!) an extensive
sii|iply of printed and striped Goods. Alan, >>;
a large and general assortment of a)} the
leading STAPLE ARTICLES, ndcessa."'
ry to make up a complete stoek of th#- v
most extensive country Store/
As Agents for several- Manufacturen^
we are constantly supplied by direct
portation, with a genera] nssorimt}?^/^^'^
WOOLENS. COTTONS, LIN^S. HO r > ,
SIERY Silk andaCottou UAIBRELLA*"
<fce.
All of which we offer at ^jj^u^qaMoir
prices for cash or notes with town aecep* r
tances. ' >. DICK
&;HOLAIE?t ^
Commission Merchants anil Auctioneers. "
No 17, Vendue Range,Charlestoti:
Jan. 27, 1840 3tS
' , - ' " r .
TO HIRE,
A FIRST RATE O-TLER ANO.,WAlflNO ' MAN.
Enquire at this OJice. JV . >- .
tvb-8..W41.' . .'.vn-tl-,,v
Lincqhitpn PaperAlill.
f | iiiri^uinuM'cis uaviug "vrii
A rd Agwrtl for ihe ah?>v?? e?i?l)lMhirienVwill
keep for sa'e a foil &ujqdj$5f
cifliiil aigl unfule.l Foolscap aml4ieUerj
per bf jjjtio I q'Miljiy. I hey have-on ffoUcI;
h quaiftiiy of Wrapping' Ptper, anil a'few
reaftts of Royal Printing Biper. stiituble
wrapping up'Tea &r., ull^of Arhicfi they
offer rerv low for ra>h.1
jones &, liUGirsox.,SFBRII.
on,.
|UST received; a supply of vrryjVnperiur
Winter Strained sperm.'CM; ,
deleon & levy.
F. I). 3.
THE BANitOi' O.iMUE.N, S.
m 27t|i jatfo*ry.,t<?4j. )
Hp H E Stock holders of tliis Daiik^e.'
hereby gummoned f.> attend a
rnl Meetings Hi be held at ihe B.ni&iaa?.
House in Ca.T?c?en, on Frfilav, the 26ij^<MT
February, 1841, fur ibe purpose ^ c
ding oolite nrct|)t.in-e or refusal nPwaB ..
Act in relation to the stispeusi n of specie ~
payoietits, passed, as umeudatory uf the
charter, at the late session ol the Legisla- >
lure.
As the subject is of much interest, a full / . -
attendance in person or by proxy is desired. 4.
By order of the Board ul Directors,
W. J. GRANT, Cashier. r
Jr3?The Charleston Courier will i isert
the abuve twice a week; ami the; South CV
rolinian (Columbia) and Cheraw Gazette
weekly, until the 26lh February.
Jan. 30. 4lflr
BANK ACiKNCV.
THE snbscifber will attend to any.
banking business at either of the ; \
Banks in Cantdi n, that may be entrusted
to him, on the usu il t *rn s. ' v
* E. W BUNNEY.
FOB SALE~
A Most Excellent Carriage Horse, either
for single or double harness. Alight
Arm Horse Carriage and Harness. Also,
a Two Horse Wagon.
Enquire at this Office;
F?'b. 3, 1841. 9 4t,
JUST received, in good order. 120 bPsr
Thoma'ston Lime, which will Be sold
low.
fHATTEN <fe SUTHERLAND.
" ' ' '' ? .
y .) ?
* Jt , >>. r - *
. v-if . . ' /
b & ' . - -