The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, April 21, 1841, Image 4
... IN -UQUiTY ~~"i
KEIiSHA W
C. L. Dyo, Adm'r. of )
Elizabeth Turlcy, ( B'11 for settlement of En ( (
r vs. f tate and relief. ; *
Mary Williams ct nl. }
IT appearing t'? niy satisfaction, thai
Mary Williams, Marv Aim G.iri'v and
James (J-ircy Iht husband. L. L. Williams
and John Wil'iarns her husband, Eli- 1
> A nnil TIron.as J. Per- 1
zao!*m i _ _ .
ryman her husband, Jnlm I?. f.iuvry, William
R. Lmvrv, Franees R. I.owrv. Rim1- '
line Lowry and Eliza S. L"wry, Wiley j
Jenkins, Jarnes T. Jenkins, Mary Ann (
Brett and William M. Brett her husband, j
Exwm Jenkins and Thus. R. Jenkins, de- ^
fe'dants in' the said Bill of Complaint, and
Distributees of Elizabeth Turley, dec'd.,
are absent from and reside beyond the limits
of this State:
It is, therefore. Ordered, That the above
named parties, defendants, do respectively
plead, ans.ver or demur to the said Bill ?*f
Complaint will-in three months from the
date hereof, or an order pro ronfesso will
be granted against litem.
W. E. JOHNSON, C. E. K. D
March 17, 1841. [pr. adv. 811 25.
' " ' ^ A D.
Stale Ol 99Uiaaoarui(ii.i,
Lancaster District?fn the Common Plcas
Brevard, Agent. i
vs. > Capias ad Satisfaciendum.
James Allen, )
THE Defendant, who is in custody of the
Sheriff by virtue of the above capias nil sa
tisfacieuduin, having, in order to entitle
himself to the benefit of an act entitled
an act for the relief of insolvent debtors
in the said Slate, this day, filed in my
office, a schedule of his whole estate?
NOTICE is, therefore, hereby given
to the said Plaintiff us well us all other
creditors of the Faid James Allen, to be
and appear at Lancaster Court H<>tise on
on Monday, the 5th day of April next, at
ten o'clock, A. M. before one of the Associate
Judges of the said Slate, to show
cause, if any they can, why the said Defendant
should not be discharged from
confinement, tinon the assitrnme.it of the
effects mentioned in said schedule.
S. BECKHAM, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Jan. 5. 1841.
11i7 Prs fee, $9
In Equity?Lancaster District.
Willis H. Pitman and wife, ^
rn r* *V8J u ! A Bill for Partition
Thomas G. Anderson, Har- ... _ , .
U tr- J . ? of the Rolil o
nson H. Hines and Molsey ? . .
bis wife, Thomas Holcomb e" ? cr80D'
and wife and others. J
aT appearing to mv satisfaction, that
Thomas G. Anderson, Harrison H.
Hines and Molsey his wife, defendants in
the above case, are absent from and without
the limits of this Stale; On motion of
Wright & McMullan, Complainant's Solicitors,
It is Ordered, That the said defendants
do appear and plead, answer
or demur to the Bill in the above case 1
on or before the 17th day of June next, |
otherwise judgment pro confesso will be j
ordered agiinst them. I
TIC: u tviTnrnoDnnv T. <
xJ i\kj* iii tv i i in IVU1 vv/ii? *? i
C. E. L. D. ,
Comm'rs office, March 10, l!?41. I
Prs. fee, 86 50.
IN EQUITY?Lancaster DisTRICT.
j
John C. Baskin and others }
vs. > Bill for Partition &.c. ,
Isbon Ingrcm and others, } '
IT appearing to my satisfaction that D?- p
vid Purser and Anna his wife, John ^
Kirkley, and liis children, Charles. James F
and John Kirkley, delemlanis in the ab -Ve s
case, are absent Imm ami without the li- <.
mils of this Slate. <"j
On motion of J .hn Williams, Com
plainant's Solicitor, it is ordered thai the p
said defendants do appear and plead, an- H
stver or demur to said hill within three
months fr-'tri the publication hereof. ??th- h
erwise judgment pro cunftsso v ill be entered
against them.
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Jr.
Com77i V. in Equity, L. L. v
Clerk's office, F b. 3. IS4I. n
n i r /%.* i.
rr < ihi\ o -y' (
IN KQUITY. 1
LANCASTER DISTRICT. ,
T. J. Wright, assignee, i c
vs. > Petition for Relief.
Hollis Hough, et al. }
The creditors of H *?llis Hough are hereby
notified and required to answer, plead
or demur lo the petition in the above case,
on or before the fi>-st of July nextBy'order
of the Court. June Term, 1840.
JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, Jr.
C. E. L D.
Comm'rs. Office, March 27, 1841.
Pr's. fee, 85 50
IN EQUITY.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
James R. Massey J Bill for Injunction
( and
Charles Davis & Co. > Relief generally.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the
Commissioner that Charles Davis &
Co defendants in the above case are absent
from and without the limits of this t
State; On motion of Clinton, Complain- r
ant's Solicitor, It is ordered. That they t
appear and plead, answer or demur to the
bill in the above case, within three months ?
fr,. L- -
vita me juiui11-uh'mi nereoi, otherwise
judgment pru confessu will be ordered I
against them.
JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, Jr. I
Corn. FqV. L. D. i
Comm'rs. Office, March 3, 181!.
* h- .
IN KQUITY.
LA IS CASTE It DISTRICT.
Robert H. Crocket, "|
Va
fames P. Crockett, John ^ Bill for relief &. injunction
Ad mo, Asia M. Ca?* J
ton, et al. J
It appcHarininjj to my satisfaction, thai
Asia M. Castmi, one of ttio defendants in
llw above ease is absent from nod without
ihe liuiifs of this Stute: On motion of Clinion,
<'orri plana ill's Solicitor, It is orderi-red
that the said Asia M. Castoa do appear
and plead, answer or demur to the
liill in the above case, on or before the
24th day of June next, otherwise the said
hill will be ordered pro confesso against
hi in.
JAS. II. WITHERSPOON,
Com. Eij'y. L. D.
ComVs. Ofiice, March 20, J 641.
Prs. fpp, 86 50.
* ' .?^?TTr ?,*r |
UN uijuirx.
Lancaster district.
Mi or Clinton,
vs.
Jnhii Sims, John Mc* I Dill for account
Kmizie, Amusi How- and relief,
aril. Win. Williams;
ami others.
CT .appearing to my satisfaction that
John Sims, John McKcnzie, Arnusa
Howard, and William Williams, four of
(he defendants in the above case, reside
without the iimils of thin Stale:
On motion of John Williams, complainant's
Solicitor, it is ordered that said defendants
do appeur and answer, plead or
demur to the bill in the above case, on or
before the 7th of July next, or otherwise
judgment -p^o confesso, will be ordered
against them.
JAS. H. WIIHERSPOON, Jr.
c. e. l. d.
Comm'rs. "dice, April 2, 1841.
Prs. fee 87 50
Fresh Garden Seeds.
OF thegrowth of 1840, just .received
and fur tale by P. Thornton, warrunl
as goo I and genuine. Among which ate
the following:
Green Globe Artichoke Large Red Tomato
A-]iaragus, Round and smooth do
Earlv Turnip Beet, Yellow do
" Yillow do Curled Parsley
Long Blood do Large Sw> lling Parsnip
Fiench Sugar do Long Scarlet RADISH
Mangle \\ urlzel, or Scarlet Short lop d
Earlv Scarcity do Whi'e l'nrnip do
Green cur>ed Boorcole, Scarlet do
" " Kail, Long black Winter do
Early white Brocoli, Long white and Red do
" purple do Summer & fall Turuips
Large cape do Early dutch or S| ring do
Eaily Caulihower, Ruta Baga or Yellow do
Large late do Russia do
Early York CABBAGE, Large Norfolk do
" Dutch do Manovi r or French
" Sugarloaf do Early Cluster Cucumber
" Savoy do f rame do
" Emperor do Large prickly green do
" Battereea do ' Turkey do
Large late drumhead do Summer hush Squash,
" Dutch or Bergan do E.rly orange or sugar do
" English Savoy do Summer erookneck do
Green Globe do Coommodo/e ortor's do
" Glazed do Wuter Melon superior
Late Sugarloaf do Musk do
r . f .
LiUiij? v./raiiirt: v.trrui. v/ouwi"?ji? uv
Early Hum do Bu k wheat, very fine to
Solid Cellery, bow for Bees,
Water Cress, ' * Lucerne or french clover
Juried no lied do
_,argo R. d Onion, B ue imperial dwarf Peas
While do Early June do
t op or Hulton Onion for " Chailtnn rtc
planting. Bishops dwarf do
Scutch Leeks, White Marrowfat . do
-nrge Drumhead Lettuce Green do do
mperial head do Dwart sugar do
ariy Silesia do Earlv dw'f china Beans (
ilagnum bonum do White Kidn y dwarf do
superior Early white cranber* '
Endive Larfe Lima. I
fellow or white Eggplant Scarlet Runners I
'urple d. Dutch Casekiiife do
ia sify or Vegetable Oys- Br>>ad Windsor do
icr?Nasturtiums Red cranberry pole do
;,ge White do '
'urkey Rhubarb or Pie- Early Sugar Corn y
plant " Tuscnrora do i
'lickly Sptnage " Jetlerson do
iound do ?
A liberal discount made to those who
i" V to s ' 11 a go i ii. Oc.i.2S
. I
The subscribers are now
irepured with a general Hssnrtnient ef gen? '
line DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PATENT,i
MEDICINES. Also, Dye-Stuff*, Paints, J
)ils, Varnishes, and all other articles
isuallv found in a well supplied Establish- '
nent, and offer them to our patrons and
he public at reasonable prices and usual
redil to punctual customers.
Among the articles, are the following;
Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do.
Veratrine; Strychnine; I
Sulphate Quinine, French;
" " American;
Jorline; Hydroid Potash;
Croton Oil, &c &c;
Perfumery, &c.
Virbcna Cream, 1
Saponaceous Compound > For shaving
Almond Paste, )
Cologne, Lavender and Rose Water;
Bears Oil; Hair Powder;
Balm .of Columbia;
Orris Tooth Wash and Powder;
Charcoal Dentrifice; Wash Balls;
Soaps, assorted;
Prenared Chalk ill Baits:
Pearl Powder; Pink Sauiers)
Rouge, &c. &c. &c. I
With a grenl variety of articles too nume
ous to mention. For sale at the sign of
he mortar by
DELEON LEVY.
" BANK AGENCY.
THE subscriber will attend to any j
bunking business at either of the j
Banks in Camden, that '.nay be entrusted |
Lo him, on the usual terms.
E. W. BONNEY.
Just Received,
A SUPPLY of the following approvi
Medicines which hove been found high
efficacious in the diseases for which thi
arc recommended
HAY'S LINIMENT.
This article has a popularity far surpt
sing any patent article as a sovereign i
medv for the piles.
NEW ENGLAND COUGH SYRUP
This article has acquired a reputation I
the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, a
all affections of the Chest. Warrant
genuine.
ALSO?Macauba, Rappee and Scot
SntifT, of Mrs. Millar's manufactory; a
which is now sought after by Snuff-take
who desire a good article.
For sale by DELEON d& LEV
A CARD
DR. WM. REYNOLDS desired to i
form hid friends nnd the public gt
ernlly, that hnving entered into connecti
with Dr. BLANDING of Colombia,
will now devote himself entirely to t
practice of Dentistry.
This opportunity cannot be allowed
pass, without a sincere expression of grn
fn) acknowledgments to his friends a
patrons, for that confidence which has
ways been manifested towards him, whi
before them as a medical practitioner
Now nbout to embark, more extensive
in the practice of Dentistry, he begs to i
sure them that it shall be his aim, still
preserve this confidence; and in all I
Dental operations, (surgical or mechan
al,) to give such satisfaction as will insti
a continuance of it.
The well deseived and extensive rej
tation which Dr. Blnnding has long sin
acquired, needs no comment. Therein
when thus connected, the hope is expri
sed, that without presumption, they m
look for thnt confidence from an enligl
ened and discriminating public, whi
they, severally, and individually enjoy*
Dr. R. will visit Camden frequentl
and Dr B. intends doing so shortly.
Jan. 10.
Notice.
THE subscriber having disposed off
establishment to Messrs. Hague & G
lord, tenders his grateful acknowledg
menls to the citizens of Kershaw Distri
and the public generally, for the patro
age they have so liberally bestowed, ai
solicits its continuance to his successoi
as he feels confident ever)* exertion w
be continued to make it acceptable to i
who may patronize them.
The subscriber requests all who are i
debted to him to call on him at the Hoi
and libuidate their accounts.
C. H. DAVIS.
Jan 6.
PLANTER'S
(LATE DAVIS') HOTEL.
HAGUE &.GIFFORD having ptir<-ha
ed the Hotel formerly Dtvi*'s w
continue the establishment on the 8?n
liberal scale as heretofore, and will exe
themselves to make it a desirable re:
dence for Boarders and Travellers, ;
their table will always be supplied wi
the best the market afford*, and their B
with the best liquors, and their Stabh
with attentive Ostlers and abundant pr
vender.
The establishment will be under the e:
elusive management of T. A. Hague, fo
!T:cr?y of the {Salisbury. Hotel North Car
lina. and his long experience, will en
ble him to give general satisfaction.
Jan. 0.
(,'The Cheraw Gazette. Temperance Advocat
Carolina Watchman, Western Carolinian, Gree
rille Mountaineer, Charleston Courier and Augua
Chronicle will insert the above weekly for six mont
ind forward their bills to this office.
Fashionable Tailoring.
rllHE subscriber returns his thanks I
the citizens of Camden and its vie
lily, for the patronage he has receive*
tnd assures the public that they can hut
heir clothes made equal to any in tl
state, on moderate terms at his esiablisl
rienl two Honrs nor th of the Post Offin
Broad Street.
J. charlesworth.
Cnmdpn, Jan. 6, 1841.
Lincolnton Paper Mill.
THE subscribers having been appoin
cd Agents for the above establisl
nent, will keep for sale a full supply <
uled and unruled Foolscap and Letter Pi
>erof good quality. They have on han
? quantity of Wrapping Paper, and a fe
-earns of Royal Printing Paper, suitabl
trapping up Tea &c., all of which the
jffer verv low for cash.
JONES &, HUGHSON.
Feb. 3.
NOTICE
'TIHE subscriber offers his services t
the public a? an Auctioneer. An
msiness entrusted to him will meet wit
prompt attention.
GEO. a. McINTOSH.
Jan. 27. tf8
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands againi
the late Catherine Schrock, dec'i
ire requested to hand them in, proper!
mesied, and those indebted are require
lo make immediate payment to
THOMAS BERRY, Adm'r.
March 17. 4t.
BLACKSMITHING.
^ fTlHR Subscriber respectfully inform*
^ JL his friends and the public generally,
that he has erected a shop on the corner
ofDeKalb and Lyttleton Streets, where he
will carry on the above business.
To those acquainted with his manner of
e" doing business, he need say nothing to
ensure their custom. To those unacquain'
ted, he will only say, come and try.
i He will keep ready made Horse Shoes
, always on hand, so that those wishing their
horses shod, can have ildone on the short.
est notice. THOMAS BERRY.
! March 17.
nd
GENERAL ORDERS.
to Quarters, )
t?- Clarendon, March 20, 1841. $
iid Order )
I- No j
1st JAMES W. CANTEY having been appointed
Adjutant and Inspector Generly,
al of the South Carolina Militia, with the
as- rank of Brigadier General, will be obeyed
to and respected accordingly.
Ilia In thin supplying the vacancy occasionIc
ed bv the resignation of General James
ire Jones, the Commander-in-Chief cannot
omit the occasion of expressing his high
w- sense of the ability and fidelity with which
ice the duties of that officer have been disre,
charged, and his deep regret for the loss
p?- of liis valuable and efficient services to
ay the Stale.
hi- By oriler of the Commander in-Chief,
ch JOHN L. MANNING,
d. Aid-de-Camp.
\y ^ - ?
HEAD QUARTERS.
FCLTOiN, )
March 23d, 1841. J
Orders j
. No. 7. \
us THE Regiments and Corps of the 3d
Brigade (Infantry) will parade for review
c* and drill at the times and places following,
icl viz:
n| The 15th Regiment at Williamson's, on
Thursday the 13th of May next.
r.?' The I4lh Regiment at Orangeburg C.
'{J H., on Saturday the 15th of May.
The 13th Regiment at Walterboro', on
Tuesday the l&th of May.
n' The 12lh Regiment at Giliisonville, on
,e' Friday the 21st of May.
The 43d Regiment at Buford's Bridge,
on Tuesday the 25th of May.
The llth Regiment at Ashley's, on
Thursday the 27th of May.
The Colonel of thp 3rd Regiment of
Cavalry will order his Regiment to parade,
s- either by Company or Battalion, with the
ill Infantry Regiments most convenient,
te The Officers and non-commissioned Ofrl
ficers will assemble at their respective Re'i
giinenta] Muster grounds, for drill and in3S
struction on the day previous to their reth
vjew.
nr The Major General of the 2d Division
will, with his Staff, attend the Reviews of
o- the 3d Brigade.
The Commandants of Regiments will
x- make their annual returns to the Brigar
diet General at such lime as he may dio
rect, so a? to enable him to make his rea
turn to the Adjutant General by the 1st of
October next.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief,
to. JAMES W. CANTEY,
m. Adjutant and Inspector General.
ita. ??? <
Ladies9 Shoes.
? THE subscribers have just received a .
fresh supply of LADIES'SHOES, which, |
together with their former stock, makes ,
? their assortment complete, viz: ,
I Ladies1 French and English Kid Slips, ,
Do color'd do Morocco Slips,
e Do black and white Satin Slips, ,
,e Do American Kid Slips and Ties, I
Tin Kid Walkinw Shoes, various nat. i
" o I 1
' terns, (
ALSO?Gentlemen's fine Boots, pump and
welted bettoms.
ALDEN& AUSTIN.
March 31. ,
l* Iiist or Letters,
Remaining in the Post Office, Camden, i
S.C. April 1, 1841. <
^ A. B. & C.?Joseph Arledge, Mary Ar- <
ledge, Arminius Bell, James Boykin, Ste- .
)e phen Burkeit, L. W. R. Blair, (2) S. H. ?
Boykin, Thomas Clark, Joseph Cummings 5
(2) Dr. L. J. Crumpton, Hugh Cameron. ^
D?Rev. T. S. Daniels, John Delliway. f
E F & G?Miss E Edmunds Jno. Eng- g
lish, Mrs. E. Fulton, Rev J. B. Furman, (
Joseph Goodman, T D. Glen.i, Zacariah t
Guphill, e
o H J & K?Miss R A Hirks, E Hughes,
it James Harrison, James Jackson, Mr. ,
h Johnson. ||
K L <fc M?Miss B Kelley, Simon Kel- (
ly, Mrs S Kendrick, (2) James Logan Jas.
McLure, John Mothershed, Jnn McCnoly.
N 0 & F?Francis Nixon, Thomas Osborne,
John A Peay, Joseph Patterson,
Col. S Perry, Wm Potter.
R S & W?Joseph Rickett, A J Revil,
' Thomas Starke (3) V Smith, Wm Stewart, ,
y Ilcnry H Walden, S W Hard, Daniel P
d Walker, Mrs. Mary While, John D Wil- I
son, John Williams, E P Willinms. J
1 P. THORNTON, P. M. 1
I I'll'
FOR SALE,
A FINE'LfGHT StTLKY, with ft*)**:
able t#. Terms low. Enquire at ^
this office.
April 7.
FRESH 8PRINO A SUMMER
GOODS. i
Jones &. Hnghson, I
HAVE just opened a very handsome fl
assortment of SPRING and SUM> I
MER GOODS, consisting in part, of |
Handsome colored Lawns and Muslins, .. J
An assortment of English and American M
Prints,
Super, striped Choilys,
" Printed Cambrics,
Fine large black Lore Veils, *. ....
A handsome assortment of
Summer Shawls and Scarfs, '
Worked Collars,
Ladies'Glores and Mitts, <;
Jackonet, Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins*
plain and figured,
Plain and figured Bobbinett Lace,
Single and double width Scotch and Ame
rican Ginghams. J
wcmiemen's wear.
Brown Linen, of various qualities, - ,
Super, striped Linen Drill,
' Darlington Cassimere, .
Merino do
? Improved Crape,
, Genoa do v
,* Saxon Twills and Georgia Nanking
A handsome assoVtment of Marseilles Vf?r
tings,
A handsome assortment of Bloe, Black and
Brown Cloths,
?ALSO?
Fine Marseilles Quills,
Shirtings & Sheetings, of all descriptions,
Bed Ticking and blue Mix'd Drills,
They have, also, a fine assortment of
Gentlemen's Brush, Beaver and Palmleaf
Hats,
Ladies' Bonnets and Hoods,
A complete assortment of Perfumery,
** ** Shoes,
A Good stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, Ac.
The above Goods were selected with J
greet care by themselves. We respect*
folly invite oar friends to call and exam- _ f
ine them. Oar oicn impression is that they
are handsome and very cheap.
COACH MIRING.
The above business will be
-carried on in Camden, by
yy , iffi.the Sobscriber who will
"i ? MAKE OH REPAIR Carr,ages
of any description, in soperior style,
and at short notice.
1)3*He has on hand, a few pieces ready
made.
JOfflT R. SMITH.
Camden, March 10.
N. B. His Shop is one door north of
H. R. Cook's old stand, on Broad Street.
"coach making.
I
THE sobcriber returns his aeknow Br ,
ments to the eitizens of Camdeo and its
vicinity, for the liberal patronage hereto*
fore afforded him, and begs leave to ioform
them that through the kindness of Mai.
Whitaker, who has tendered him the Coacli
makingdepartment of his shop, (except the
Blacksmithing,) he is enabled again to commence
business, and will do all manner of
fnach Rpnnirina at the shortest notice at
, # o ?
the lowest prices, and warrant his work;
He will paint carriages for fifteen dollars
less than they hare heretofore bem done.
consequence of his reductijn of
prices, he will consider the money due
when the work is done, and expects to
rccpire it whenever he calls for it.
March 10. J. P. SHIVER.
urns* a* ifAmmuT?
BEING desirous of going to the North
qnite early in the Hammer, will commence
selling her stock of Dry and Fancy
GOODS at reduced prices for Cash*
until the first of June, or prompt payment#
it that time.
tZ^Shortly Expected?A. handsome assortment
of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, which will be sold unosnally
low. The public are invited to call and
examine for themselves.
March 23.
RkSSTOSSHi*
rHE subscribers respectfully inform the
nbabitants of the Town of Camden, and
jf the Districts of Kershaw, Sumter, Fairield
and Lancaster, that they hare enter- I
>d into co-partnership under the firm of \
STRICKLAND & WILLIAMS, for the ^
- C .! IT D!..' A...,
lurfjuac ui rxecuuiig no not, oigu, vriu*nenta]
and Fancy Painting, Paper Hangng,
Guilding and Glazing, Imitations of
?Vood3, Marbles, &e. &c-, and they trust,
rum their experience, and the neatness
nd despatch with which they intend to
ixecute all orders entrusted to them, that
hey will merit a share of public patrontge.
All orders in any of the above branches
lirectedtu them in Camden, will be thankully
received, ana punctually attended to.
Charges moderate.
WASHINGTON STRICKLAND.
GILBERT M. WILLIAMS.
Camden, Feb. 0. tflO
TO HIRE.
4FIRST RATE OSTLER AND WAITING J
MAN. Enquire at this Office.
Feb. 3, 1841. 9 tf
OB PRINTING Executed with neatness
and despatch, at this Office.