The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, June 07, 1843, Image 4
Refined crashed Sugar & Lemon Syrup, j
For mi? by , \v. b jsjuxyix y.
May 10.
>*lilf|jH> I I IM
UOAUH-.dAKINU
THE nndersignod, would respectful J inform hip
friends and the public, thnt he continues to carry
on the abort business at the Old Stand of H. It Cook,
in all its various branches, and will either repair or
build Carriaires of all descriptions, in a superior manner,
and of the best materials on the shortest notice,
and at prices to suit the times. Grateful for pa6t patron%af.
Ho a mntinnanro nf tHo Bnmo ",nrl ?,ili
warrant satisfaction.
Sprfngs repaired and warranted, provided the steel is
good.
j, JOHN R. SMITH.
Jan. ia * 2tf.
Fresh Shoes.
W ANDERSON &. CO. have received from Phila
delphia, a fresh supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's
Boors and Shoes, direct from the manufactory, consisting
of?
LaoieB* black and white English Kid Slippers
M 11 Kid Buskins, welts
4i u m ppring heel Slips and Ties
" " Morocco do do do SI
Another lot of tiyse handsome do do atT5 ats
" M Prunella slippers, onlv 50 cts a pair
Misses Kid Slippers and Waking tshoes
" Calf and Goatskin do do
Gentlemen's fine Goatskin Bootes, $2
" M Calfskin do 1 50
Youth. Children and servant's Shoes, a full assortment
Which we are selling low for cash, or to pu\ciual
. customers. W. ANDERSON &. CO.
May 10. .
Notice.
W HE HE AS no person has applied for Letters of Administration,
on thp estate of Elizabeth Scott, (aliasElizabeth
Nunnery,) since her death. In pursuance oi
the statute, I hive taken charge of all her goods and effects
that could be found. Therefore all persons indebted
to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment,
and all having demands against said estate, are
reouested to hand them in letrallv attested.
J. \v. BA KIN, O. K. D.
Ordinary's Office, January 19, 184-I.
Hew Orleans Molasses,
OP the new crop, ior^aic bv th.e barrel or at retail,
by f, s" E. W._ BONNEY.
Jan. 25. tfj?
Committed.
flAOthe Jail of Kershaw i) .sine.', a Negro Fellow who
1 calls his name Windsor, and says he belongs tc
Qabr.el Waters, of Florida, that he runaway in June
last, had been conhneJ in Jail at Walterborough, from
which he escaped about 10 days before Christmas?say?
he is a Tailor by trade. He is plausible and intelligent,
5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, very black, and his back
considerably marked by the whip. Tite owner i6 rc.
quested to comply with the law and take him awav.
J. BASKI.V, S. K" D.
Jan. 9,1S43. ltf
Prices Reduced to suit the Times. 1
THE Subscriber desirous of making a change in his
present business, will dispose of his stock of goods
at very reduced prices, 'o those who pay their accounts j
at Dually?a longer credit than one-year in any instance,
cannot be given as the subscriber is determined to seil
low; to do so, it will be absolutely necessary lor him to
collect in his dues at least once a year. By this arrangenent
bis patrons will derive great advantages by
saving annually, large amounts appropriated for the purchase
of "indulgencies."
CTOn hand a largo supply of Silk and Lice GOODS,
? which will be sold at New York prices for cash, and a>
low as they can be purchased in any other establishmcn- 1
on a credit of one year. .
Jan. 11. E. W. BONNEY. .
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
Joseph Charlesworth,
flRenders hi? tlia.il;?> to his cws^uJ-ri inr jtio """ *
1 patronage rre nrs rcOTTCu, and rer.pecilulW ..norms t
the public that he continues to carry on business at hir
old stand, two doors above the Post < where those .
- .1? ?J tnailiv
wishing to have garments neauy auu iaoiiiv.iuui < ..??.?, . v
are invited to call. Jan. 11. L
WILLIAM HUNTER, (of Charlotte, N. U.) offer,
his services to the cit zens of Camden and its vicinity,
in the above business. Persons wishing binding
d'ine are requested to leave their works with the
Editor of the Camden Journal, who will forward them, |
and to whom they will be returned when bound, without
charge for carriage.
Feb. 1. tf4.
CARPENTERING & CABINET-MAKING
ri^HE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends (
I and the public that he intends carrying on the above
business in its various branches, both manufacturing
and repairing, at the old stand of Chatten & Sutherland,
where lie may at all times be found, ready to ret
ceive the orders of customers.- Having on hand a supply
of the beBt materials, and employed competent workmen,
he feels confident that he can accommodate his
frienda on as good, if not better terms, than they can
get elsewhere for cash, or on the usual credit of one year
He hopes that his usual attention and punctuality
will secure him a liberal share of public patromge.
Jan. 25. C. L. CHATTEN.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the estate o'
it Thomas Smyr!, jr. dee'd. are requested to hand them
in properly attested to James It McKain, and those indebted
to said deceased, are required to made immedi
ate payment to .Mr. McK. who is duly authorized to receipt
for the same.
Anril 25 J\S n SMVRU Adm'r.
Leaiaei',
We have always on hand, a lull supply of
Spanish Sole Leal her,
" Harness do.
Country S >le d'?,
Black and Russet Upper Leather,
Calf, K;p, Shorn, Deer Skins, &e.
AL^O
ftc&ro Mioes.
All of our own manufacture, and warranted to be of the
very best quality. \V. ANDERSON & (JO.
Feb. 22. 7..f
Summer flats,
JUST received and for >a!e low, "by
E. W. BONNEV.
April 12. 13 f
~ CHeap Summer Coats.
ELEGANT Summer Coatf, well made, and of good
quality, for ?2. W. B. JOHNSTON.
April 25
Found,
rr w r,orr?. nn the s age road about fivo mile*
I A above Camden, a pa r of saddle Jupn, contain^ ?
.Mr erodes of clothing, marked S. Welch, which t/?
^owner can have by applying at tins office, and pavine to.
I hand/a m**- .. . H
I |J moat reasonable terms tor casn.
I ^ E- V7- B^r^.
I >. k Agency.
fltaE subscriber will act a* Agent in either of th
- .JBanlft, for the usual commission.
jg ^?rch 16. W. B JOH^3TONT.
B Window Sasb and Venetian Blind
B J&mtt by J. F SUTHERLAND.
e: -M
JTime*h Spring and Summer
GO OSS.
T1HK SUBSCRUEii h e t-is? receve', in a al.nn'3
pome assortment oi SPRIXCr AXL) SUMMER
GOOD?, of the la.t'H; pa .em* and b yier?allot winch
will be eold at lljp usual low prices ,'pr ca^h, rfr'o customers
whose accoun.u are equivalent to cash, at cash
prices; being determined to t-ell only to p,ood cuc'.ou.e.ts
or for the caBh, he will be enabled to eel 1 lower than the
prices heretofore usually paid for goods, lie will have
ou hand? - j
A seasonable assortment of Prints (very low) J
French Muslin* and Lawns, ^
Si rinf*rl Swiss 1 .awns
Swiss, M ill, and Jaconet Muslins, J/Bt
Brown Linens and Grass Linens,
Plain and Fancy Linpn Drills,
Cotton Summer Goods,
Sunshades and Parasols,
Pain) Leaf I:ats, a! all prices,
Gentlemen's and Children's Leghorns,
' 4-4 and G-4 India Matting, (very low,)
Bleached and brown shirtings and Sheetings,
With a handsome assortment of
Hardware. Crockery and Groceries;
New Orleans Molasses & superfine ('ana: Flour.
WM. B. JO US ST OS
May 3. f ..
Loots and Shoe?.
1LPEN & Co. have tlueday received a further Riipply
of BOOTS Si SHOES, which, together with their
orroer stock, makes their assortment complete. Ail of
wh:cb, they offer to their customers at prices to suit the
.lines. Thev consipt i? part as follows:
LAO IKS AND MISSES SHOES.
Ladies Kcench Rtr.roconSI pa and 'I :<-s
La 'ies Am ri a Sips nun 'l ira, at 73 cents
L d ps wnitc K. jrlis hid Slips
Licles c? ! rul oioi co S ips
i.a lies t>lack satin Slij s a' $ 1 03
Ladies Mark Kmc is- K.d Si *
L .rites i n - Mi-ses I di Itnlb. r Shoes
La 'lis hid Wal!?iri? Hitxta
L; dii s ?vh t.> Fi'tih H:ps
L dies col. red h of Gui rrs, r.t $1 37
Misses Kid WalKinj! Slues
M s e? Kid Slips ji d i ies
Mises rc<l< fil Shoes
L dies and Mi?re Leafier Sloes of e? erv variety.
GKN LB.ii N SANDB YSBOOTS& SHOES.
Gfi'tlein nsli v piiinp-hotto ed BnuU
tenth cue fine veiled 1 m ts
Ge .tleinctrs fine sewed B nt* at $3 00
Gent i men s fi e i ejr?ecl Boots at ?3 50
GrnMi rami's fimSl.ncK and B ctcea
Gentli'iiieii's fine .N'acy i oots
h ov s ewi d and | egjed io. IS
B y 5 sewed ai.d p. g?e.J ? lines.
?ALSv?
Negro SIh'op, at fc>7 a'C'lilS, h"avy piatl'ntinn
U?ut* hi!d Shi?r9. Patent Li ail.fr, ('tirisin L< aher
f-r carriages, Calf ami Lining Skins, Si ul
*ki?s?. &r &C.
M.irrh 8. ALDEN &. CO.
Bank Agency.
TFIE pubecriber continues to act as Agent in either of
the Batiks in Camden, on the usual terms.
Ian. 25. E. W. BON KEY.
Patent Sash Springs & Shutter Fastncrs.
Fit M?IP I.J " \V. R JOHNSTON.
i\otice. i
(LL persons having claims ?>i any description against (
John M Niolon, deceased, lute ol Camden, will
ender them in properly attested to Mr. John Kosser, in 1
.'amdett. or to the subscriber in Charleston; and all per- ! '
one indebted to the said deceased, are hereby called ; <
ipon to make arrangements at an early day, for payment : I
iiereof, with the subscriber, in Ch rleston, or Mr.' i
ohn Rosser, in Camden, who is fully authorized to re- ,
eive payineute and give receipts for the same.
juhn Robinson, Adm?r.
March 1, 1S43. 8tf 1
r~~HE subscriber has received and is now opening his ,
spring and summer supply of Dlt Y GOODS, di- .
ect Irom New York. His customers are requested to ,
all and examine tsem, as they will beofferedat pi-icen ,
inunual)yj?n*. E. W. jlONMSY. ^
April 2-")
Mrs. Carpenter & Holmes,
fl AVE received a part of their Spring Goods, which ,
a they will sell at very low prices. Among uiein are j
he following:
Tuscan and plain Straw Bonnets; Ribbons; Flowers;
iloves; Mills; Lawns and Silks, for dresses; Green,
iJlack and White Veils.
Slop the Runaway.
RUNAWAY Iruin W. L- O'Connel, in Camdon, to
whom he was hired, in Ociober last, my negro man
GEORGE. He is a shoe maker by trade, about 5 feel 7
inches high, 45 or 50 years of age, very black, round
face, has a large scar on the forehead, and the right eye
very weak. He was bought from John Singleton, and
:s supposed to be lurking about Columbia or in or about
Charleston, as it is understood that he endeavored to !
procure a passage on a boat to that city, as a freeman,'
ind no doubt is now passing as such.
A liberal reward will be paid lor his confinement in
jail so that I may get him.
Information may be addressed to VVm. A. Colclough,
Juinterville, S. C. JOHN A. COLCLOUGH.
April 19, 1843.
Jit the Cheap Cash Sto< e.
New Orieortt* Molasses, by i lie ban el or at retail
Superior CANAL FLO (Hi
Winter-strained Sperm Oil
London Porter and Old Port Wine.
ALSO?A good assortment of Dry Ooods, TIarkwarc, j
^hoes, &c,all of winch will be sold at the very lowest J
trices forrasA. W. li. JOHNSTON.
March 15. 10. f
J. F. sl l HLRLl^D,
CABINET MAKER,
HAS removed to the House of.the Rev. Mr. Jnnkins.
on" door below the corner "f DrK db mid Broad streets,
vhrru he will carry on his business in its various branches
Ho will ktop const nilv o*. hand, on assortment of
Handsome Furniture,
^uch as, Dressing und plain B.m-nijs, Solas, Ottomans,
Lounges, Book l anes, Looking Glas?os, Bedsteads, Chairs,
vonetian B inds. &c all >1 superior wmkmam-hip, and the
nn?t lashion hie style, at prices to suit the limes.
Thankful for past favors, lie solicits a coiitinujnce of
purine painju gQ
(CT R''P tiring dfttie on fihort on moderate torms.
J inua y 1843. I t.
South rarolina? Lancaster Distant
IS . !i : >H.V1UN 4'Lli
George M- /undarhu k, et a]. A liu'w. vs J. P T/ioij.-,
D. clratinn in Attachment.
< Plaintiff ha. th.a d.. ff,l} in lhf?
i W >lerk> olRci* l?.r *..ld liancf, hi. D carai..,, i,
* ihe ca-e, anlit app.- ring that h I) li- d.*m ia al?
.en* ( ?"> ?> lioui the limits<>rthe Stale.j*,,..!)
n,| lath nai hrrwile nor a.t.?.?,.v ?Mtl,in h ^ y
vh'm *l' py?f?? '^chniiirn wit..a mle to ni ad
. h'-i,t,,? f? !? 1 7?"*^"** ??r..d I,
h ?.f re t.'ide.ed, I hat h- r J / r!(, d in( ^
I - answer <.r de . or, ill tjh. said Ueriar.iio , wit'.j ,
mh_ j n | . fr un tiv 1 -re n wn.cn wu. ben:i uu?
pri! 7,'$$ nt '* 6IVt>" and l'n
lC ~~ - ' l D.
WIT , receive hy lh~ 4?!^ **Oods.
^flnt of Spring Good* ta,1BJe a
' V faehionc. ^^O'nrk n
8- "-JSV
*
of BScaling {he Sick*
in "(n ':iy uvt/i thr. Laics < / inlu/t, oncl l'?r
Constitution of Man.
I 3 5^L I'll i.? the muii'i- wc.iMi .iid t' e rich rr.RtiV
ft. ft*9. Tn a mail la'.oiit g under diro x ; tl.e word
im lilil^c, tliun a dreary solitude, u chi-ertera w.ndo. ?n.
a jnyliHH acme i l.eircd by no uncial
in a diHi-asi d body, like a M rtyr in.
n itH value, bul it Im* lot itB usi fuld
then come utid be lieuled, let no
10 long diseased and tried bo many
hope of my being cured.?Di spur
cstorwl to health, lor it in certainly
laced on earth remedies for all tlic
no difference how many yen is
^Wirave^oRpcuscd. or by what name, stage or type,
y ur.disease y be diKlinguised, or by how many physicians
trcutebc not discouraged, but apply to Dr. B. R.
Tlmmas, nenflontgnmery, Ala., who has battled death ui
n thousand Its, and disease under every aggravation
quickly reinog the tr,o?t doubtful and dangerous diseases
and resioiing3Us.ini.s to health that could not find relic!
anywhere els- Why then longer hesitate, suffering undei
disease ; why it seek at onco a speedy cure, where it may
be found for ew dollars, return to business and the en.
joyinent of I, instead of bleeding, blistering, starving
and swallowiipoisons till you are half d> ad. which wil
sooner or latoirry yntl with a brokcn c<>nstitution to at
untimely gra or with many persons, render life more in.
tolcrtitle lhareath itself.?In addition to all this, a doc
toi's bill as loas your arm to pay, and you greatly in.
jur?d in everyray.
The afilicb tli -t cannot conveniently apply in person
will please so tlto symptoms of their diseasis in writii p
to Or Thorn. who will pnp<rc medicines with plain di
ructions, thatill heal and cure thetn of tl.eir disease!
l\rsons wish'r to phice themselves or servants under tin
tinmcdi to c> of Dr. Tliomas, will be furnisbeo with c>>ni
for table robiiMind every necessary atti mioii for their spei ch
recovery and elfarc To establish biyond coutradictim
the superior.ijc.icy cf my me-.icueand manner ol'tr, atiiq
diseases ofety gr d>', u llious.iml ccilificalcs might c.isili
l>c placed bete the public. Only u few aro selected, f on
from men thaire well ki.own all over the Doited Ktatci
and would noti-slily to anything not strictly true. Merit
cine can be srt lo anv mil of the Unitid States by mail
hul prtv te coveyance is far preferable. Price of Modi
cine f?.r Gruvfwill b< ?20. for ?II clli< r disca*"B will h
from ?5 to 05, accoidu g lo the nature and Mage of tin
disc ses. Altticiuc will not be scut in unv cjsc till p.iii
for.
Letters nrdresrd to Dr. Thomas will not ho taken Iron
tin. Post Oflccunless post p io. B. It THOMAS.
FROM J B. I- ARLE. M. D.
iPOSlTIVE CURE F"R T1IE GRAVEL.
For humility sake will Editors of iipwr-|>: per pleaso givi
the follownf a f, w a insertions in their papers, that tlmsi
alflii t'd wii that die nlful disease Calculus, or Stone ii
the hlundftmay know whete to go tor a certain cure.
It is wof known lo all respectable physicians that tlicn
is nothing kiown lo the faculty that can be dej ended upoi
fortimt mot painful and fermenting of all dincii.-es. I
1 til9 I hecine affl cted with Gravel, which gradually gn v
fiom bad tcuJoise until 1841. During this |ieriod 1 triei
all the rcmctft's of every physician in my reach that pro
fc>8? d tu kn?w unyining nbuut the disease. 1 went lo Mu
Inle and placd myself under the iinnrediutc care o! the tno>
Hnincrit for tto months, so that it will readily ho percciv
2d that every .liing known to the f- cultv was fairly tried, ex
::ept an opera ion, ai d to no benefit whatever. I relume
limne in the list agony of despair, for tlie disease hud not
laconic as lm< as it cmild lie without producing iminodiat
leulh. In lljs situ ition I heard of Dr. B R. Thomas, no ,
Montgomery, und wrote to him that if ho could eurc ni
.vith certainty, to send the Medicine .bm,,.i(;irfofto "go a*h
hingfor me, lor 1 was wniling for the violence of the dit
msc lo coaso a little, that I might visit New York to hav
in operation performed. Dr. Thorn.>s sent his prcscriplio
iy mail, sluing that it would rel.evo rue in 24 Imun
Tliis, of itself, I considered a gross insult! That he coul
cine I"': m -4 )"urs oi a disease W '?& years standing, wine
bad baffled all :ic medical wisdom of the faculty that ha
been heaped tqjcther for four thousand years, appeared t
mc the very euencn of quackery. But a drowning inn
will catch at snws?>a person in great agony will swalln\
anything I <x>nmonced using his simple, harmless u edi
cine, and it is Ctly very uBtotiisliing to tell, but truth ih
must come, in M hours lomy grout joy, I was perfectly rc
lieved of every tymptoin of tiro disease. It is now ll
months since tlii euro was porf irnied, and I fuel as fre
fiom Gravol on uy man living. I do earnestly recominen
all persons afflitid with Gravel, to apply to Dr. Tliomu
for a cure. . i^Iay 6, 1842. J. B. EARLE.
Montgomery, April ith 1842.
I take great ftisure in stating to the public that Dr. Ri
ThomuB rclievediuy li-tle son 12 months old of Gravol i
14 hours. Ho ?charged. perhaps tlio lurgest slono thu
ever come from child of that age. His rimedy for gruvt
appears to do c\<y thing that lie promises, and much mor
than could be rcionubly expected. May 13 1482.
JAMES K. P1NK>T0N.
Montgomery, Co., -June 21, 1840.
Dr. U R- Than? Dear >ir:?When 1 wrote to ym
to cotno nod see o, or smdsnrne mtdiciiic, lhadheou la
boring under a di#s? of the stomach and bowels uboii
eight mouths, niMiail been taking calomels and blue pill
fur lour months, well hud so reduced mid finally pro-tr..lU'
me, that I could MCi-ly walk about tbo house, williou
ever boiiefiling nine least, or relieving the dire se. I
four or five days ar I cniimietic-d taking your niedicim
| the disease was clikid and I continued to strengthen am
I mend evor\ day. appeared to act iib n tone, novcr in tb
I slightest degree ming ine sick, I have continued to mem
| ever since. I iiiuUus statement with tbo hope thill utile
I affl cied persons u be benefiud by applying to vou.
UREEN WOOD.
itfcon Co.. January, 183f>.
Feeling it a dutfved to the affl.clcd of Ala., I stab
tli t my servant J i was affl eted with a serverc ti.fl.un
ination of the stom and lio we Is. Ho was attended In
a physician of groaniriuiice, until Ins life was despairc<
of; his physician ntjg tli.it ho was incurable.?Dr. liar
well next ox iininodi, und several times stated tlml In
could not bo curud.i th it be wtuld certainly die in a ft v
days. Fooling it unily to do all in my power to suvi
my sorvanl, as a lassorl, 1 cariied biin to Dr. Thorn's o
C'oluin ?us, who nxiiifd him very closely, and sajd h<
was truly in a dungas situation ; but that he could h
cured iu six weeks, left my . oy with him, confidcr.t tlia
ho could not survivAiuy days; but to my great astonish
mailt, and greater salic.tuin. I nceivid a letter from D'
Thomas in four weaktatmg that J ck was perfectly rc
b oreat. JIo now oojntiic best ofbenlth.
^^^ZKNO FITZPATRIICK.
Aln. June. 24. 1841.
I take g-eat pVt^^^^Hnng to the public, Unit D
B. R T.io.n.m, of a liver disease of man
yo iri sl.indii,g aftnr^^^Bof physician* had faih d 10 d?
\lso, lio cured in m^Ki bud cum: of scrofula ot Kmn'
Kvil^ond one of tho^BT cawe of p.iNcy 1 ever h?v
?ecn. In 1810, 1 ludWy family thirty-five cases of fevoi
soverul ofthoin wore Cigrestivc of the very wnM form, a
cf which noon g"t weilndor hie trealnient. At Hie 6am
/ "Qiao rtftfi^nhj'Mci ins imy noighl>orhood lost many, an
while Dr. Thomn.7r.^-?ir patients with Congestive fovei
?eaa00, which me i,one Pilticnt thc ,ickl
^<^11 tndM^r. of"cutest Pos,,blc fa,th 1
.J KC POOL.
. v
From the lion. Win. C. D..w>on, United Suites Scnulo
from Gcoigiu.
Waih'rgton City. JurunryQi 1840.
Having had the plenum ot tin i> crjMJintut.ee of Ih. U ITin
itiiiv for a number of year*, I t kc great p ?" n c u.
commending him to all to whom 1 nn y he known, nr a
gentietn; n of correct habit* and good mo-al eh"n>ct<r, am
furtt.e.in exprrcen g my cmfidu-co in his (kill ok a physi
cian. knowing as 1 d?, that lu- bus peifoimrd tnory exlr...
?.rdinurj curt* of di*caue?, which htid ci.tiisly bafflid tin
skill of other physicians.
WM. C. DAWFON.
From the Hon. Wilson Lumpkin, U. S. Senator from
Georgia.
i As Dr. B. R. Thomas has determined to remove to Ala
buma, 1 take great pleasure in saying, that I have heen pr
sonully acquainted with him for tn?ny years, during which
time lie has been a practising physician, nrd upon llic ex- *
' aminntion of his inodicnl skill by Win. P. Gruham, one o1 j
i the members of the Mcdxul Bojrd of Georgia, ii (
i was readily admitted he had acquired valuable mid ,
r o il knowledge unknown to the faculty. I (eel it my du'?\
to say. that he is respected and esteemed as a Physician n!
. character and n citizen of h igh moral worth. I recommend
. him in the highest terms wherever he may travel, as a tnau
r in whom confidence may bo pLced. (
I WIL-ON LUMPKIN,
i From the Hon. Ephrnini, II. Foster. IJ S. Senator Horn
, Tenn., and Felix Gr. dy, U. S. Attorney Gmer.il.
Washington ( iiy Janur.i y, 22 1839
We, the undersigned, were well acquaincd wiih l)r. P (
It Thomas during his residence near Nashville, Tenn. I
where h<- removed in IPiMi. We take g eat pleasure in
r saying lint Dr Thomas sustained an irri pioachable char
nclcr, and that he is worthy of all confidence
tniRAlMH FOSTER
FELIX GRUNDY.
Ill Equity Lancaster District. i
LydiaJaite Bakei, by tiuanlia ., vs William H. Bakei
ei al?Bill fur sale ot Ileal Estnc.
!T appearing 10 niy satisfaction, dial William II B"> ,
ker, ime of the defendants in die above case, reside.t
without the limits of the Stale?on motion of Wright am
.\lcMulIan, Complainant's S?.!i ..tors, It ie ordered tha
h he said defendant do appear, and answer plead, or de.
murio'lie hill in the aiove case, tviihin 3 m??ntlifi fron
he publication liereo1", otherwise, judgment procoufes
so will be ordeied-rgainst i m
r J. H. W1TIIERSPOON, C. E. L D.
i rammr's Office, Lancaster C. II )
. March 27,1843 \ PrV fee, S7_
In Equity?Lancaster District.
Minors A. (uip, e al vs James t. uipe: al?I'artitioi
of Real Estate of John Culr, dee'd.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Nancy W. Crockett,
one of the defendants in the above case, reside:
without the limits of the Siaieof South Carolina: Oi
motion or Wright & Mc.Mullan. Complainant's Solic.ore,
Ir is ordered that the said Nancy W. Crockett d<
appear- and plead, answer or demur to the lull in flit
thine case, on or before the 19 h of July next; other
wise judgment pro Coiifesso will be ordered against her
JAMES H. WITHERSI'OON, c 1.1# d.
Coutm'rs. Office, April 8, 1843. [87]
In Equity - Lancaster District.
' Williams & Clinton, vs John Suns el al ?B.ll tor Discovery,
Account and Relief.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioners,
i.?i t.ii.n ,u,t> nf ihp Defpiidati's in the abovr
< rase, resides without the limits of this State: 0:i inotio;
of J. Williams, Complairant's Solicitor, Ii is On ere?',
I'hat the said Defendant do appearand an:wcr, plead 01
lemur to Complainant's l ill, on or before the 5'h day
f J\ily next, or judgment pro coufesso will be entered
igainst iiiin.
* JAMES H. YVITHERSFOON, C. E. L P.
1 * Comrnr's Office, April 3d. lVs. fee, 87.
I ? ^ ' """""
) M. Clinton vs. John Sims, et al?Hill for Discovery
=- Account and Relief,
r |T appearing to the satisfaction ol the Commissioner,
p I that John Sims, John McKenzie, Amasa Howard, and
( vVilliam Williams, four of the Defendants, in the above
j rase, reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion
( ol J. Williams, Complainant's Solicitor, It is Ordered,
That the said Defendants do appear, and answer, plead
d or demur, to Complainant's Bill, on or before, the 5:h
" day of July next, or Judgment pro confcsso, will be enii
tered against them.
v JAMES H. WITIIERSFOON, C. E. L D.
o ' ' ? ??;( > n_?_ c at
! uuiiiuir b wilier, npru o. n r. icc, ???.
Ill Equity?Lancaster District.
? Andrew AJnver, Adm'r. vs. Reuben King, et al.?Bill for
OiECOvery, Injunction and Relief.
4 IT appearing to my satisfaction that Reuben Kinp, one
'I I of the Defendants in the above cav, resides without
s the limits of this State; on motion of Wright & MrMullan,
Complainant's Solicitors, It is ordered, That the said
defendant, Heuben King,do appear, plead, answer or demur
to the bill in the above case, on or before the 19th
of July next; otherwise, judgment pro confesso will be
i ordered against him.
JAMES II. WITHERSPOON, c. e t. d.
C'omni'rs. Olfice, April 10, 1S43. [87]
Boots and Shoes.
Cheap the cheapest ami gooa as the best
GENTLEMEN'S fine Pegged Boots, at $2 50
" " Sewed " " 4 50
i " " Goat Skin Shoes, 2 U0
also
Ladies' Kid Slips and Ties, at - 75
' / \ * Alt
" M " " " ^very nne,; i uu
For sale by ALDEN & CO.
' May 17-16-tf.
For Kent,
IND possession given immediately, the commodious
store with hack store, recently occupied as a Oru
Store by DKLEON & LEW. Terms moderate.?
\pply on the pretn.ees to A. DEL20N, Trustee.
May lfi
I 1
Admlnistintor's Notice.
ILL persons .i.ivuig ilemaiiUs agains. ti?e estate o*"
Eiizabet.li Snecd. dee'd will please ban I them in
-roperly attested, within the time prescribed by law,
| .ltd tho e indebieJ to said estate, will make immediate
. payment to JOHN WORKMAN, Adtn'r.
> May 1(3 4 IS
Notice.
ILL persons indebted to James Marshall, dee'd. are
required to make immediate payment, and all Itavi
nig dem tnds against said deceased, are requested t<
r> nand them in, legally attested, on or beiorethe tirst o.
January next.
SAMUEL BASKIN, Admir.
m?n A. 17
i .Yotice Tliis.
i. OERSONS having in possession Fire Rucke'sbeiong1
ing to the town, are requested to make it known to
, ue Marshall, that they may be collected.
By order of the Council,
May 10. It li. WILSON. Recorder.
JYew Spring Goods.
\1 RS. E WARREN is just receiving and now ope*
LTI ning Iter spring supply of
' Staplo. Fancy and Millinery Goods,
ill oi winch will be bukI low lor c<ten, or 10 punctual
r customers. April 19.
11 Law !\"oticc.
1 rWlElE *ul'?cril*r? vmII ,-raci ce i^AVV, in co-partnrrahip,
<> i in Keruhdw Dibinci.
r WM. F. DRSAU8STTRE.
' J A *. I). BRANDING.
' Jj-Jaa. P. BttsniKfl will al*o attend the Courts in Sumn
tcr, nichland and LancaAcr. Office in ('hmden.
! March 8 80
111 ' 1 **"' ''ft1 V
IVcw and Cheap Coeds.
J 8 advpr.ieinp is .he oreerijfthe day,the subscriber
4 would inform the public that ft- l?a^ received z few
.'icier of staple and lancy (Wf>D8t consisting of
uslu s, ('limit.t>, ( al:crcr, br? v n -.i.d pleached fehrrt*
;* and Shee'iiipr, (Jloves, Wins, Hosiery, Lodfef*
l:pi err, men's Bropans, Fur and Falmleaf lists,-Sa^
'cry, 4-4 Floor Mattinr, &c, with a pood assortment ?f W
GROCERIES. 1'. t\n<onp
which are a few kirt* fcamon. Aflftfwbkli t *
ill be sold as low as can be bought in this market. * {.
May 10 J. 8. DF.PAX*. 1 | f
~ Proposals * " -.f
FO PUBLISHING B/.-UBiCRlPTIOX, "t f
The Life of General Andrew Jaekson. V
AMOS KENDALL proposes to publish m fifteen ok
more Numbers, a Lile of Goners! Aneicw JaCXjph,
unbracing liic substance of si! that has heretofore appealed
ri print in connection with tlie services of thisd^tingurilrsd
mm. together with many interesting incidents noticed \>y
lis former biographers. and n complete history of his
ninist ration, concluding with an account of lh? manner
n which, retired fiom the bustle of the world, he is quietly
jrcpiring to bid adieu to the scenes of his glory.
This task hns been ui dt rtoken with the approbation ot
Sen. Juck>on himself, who has kindly put into the Author**
lands his books and papers, public and private, and on ahcure
points favored him with his own recollections. With
Iiese materials, with the works already published, riirf
rith the contributions of facts at.d papers by many of t'?
June nil's associates in civil and military life, sided by- his
urn knowledge of events occurring within the last twenty
rears; tho Author hopes to produce a Woik worthy the coufw
lonce and patronage of tho Aiuer.can people.
The numliere will lie printed in large type on excellent,
apcr, nvcrngiig40 pigvs each, with neat cover*; the first
K?ui'd in tiy next, and tlio others monthly thereafter. c
< rk delayed by sickness or other una void .bio causes. Tie
.vo:l( will lie illustrated with engravings or prints averrg > f
wo to ii number, embracing likenesses nf the General ^
mine of his most distinguislu d co-actors, drawings of h u 'j
i.ittie grounds ntl.e Cries nut.on and at New Urlcaus, alA
o ue of the most striking scenes of his tvcniful life. \~
It will be go arranged and paged, tliat when entup)?frd
he covers may be t. ken ofT and lite whole bound up ialo+.
eat Is .ok.
Price twenty .five cent* a number; or ons dollax for five
.lumbers, or twu e doi.LiRs for the whole work, however
nuch it may cxc. i d filieen numbers, always paid itt advance
and free of postage to tl e authorDistant
B .nk notes will be icccivcd fur what they arc worth
crc or in Niw York.
To persons voluntarily acting as Agents a liberal com.
mission will be ullowrd; but the autlior will not be rcsponai
>:c lor any agi-nln noi sprciany Bumonziu. ^
The first number wid emb ncr ti c Cmora1'* early life j
nd m variety of icvolutnmary adventure* and incident* not 1
lerrtnfoic published I* will U- illustrated by a f.irt rate likeness
of the U< nerul, engraved <*n alccl. and a print ?xhihi
g liitn when a stripling snving f*etr? m wace r *mall
p rty of men and boy*, himself included, by attacking ?
and of about one bundled loiits who we:tt IUM1U4 U{00
tlirm in the night.
Tluwe who intend to p-troniia t' U Work, ere rMjo*r**d
10 (orward their name* ai d ruch advance* a* they nay
think properhy the fi st of May next.
Washington, April 20. lb^.
O" 6uiM>uripliu.i3 to Hie above will be received at thi* sf?
lie-.
Iii Equity?Kershaw Lfistri -t.
\. HeLcon, Trustee o. Wary J Davip, Charles H. Davis
and wife, Mary J vs. Seth K Hifford and Thomas AHague.
Bill to foreclose Mortgage. _ _____
Him W,',T nfili^? twill offer i'or "ale, on uV grit **
.Monday in June nex:, run cash, the premises described :
n thi- bill of complainants, being situated in the town ?>f
Camden, composed of seven parcels or lots of land,
numbered in the plan of said town aa 1032,10-i3, frontng
West 66 feet on Broad street, running back East
267; 1070,1071, each fronting South on York street 68
feet, and running back 198 feet; 1067,1068, 1069. each
routine East on Market 6treet 66 leei, and runxing berk
West 264 feet; and alco, all the household and kitchen
urniture, on the said premises, the same being known
.is Davis' Hotel.
The said premises will be sold together or separately
'R complainants may desire;-?the said sale being njadf
o foreclose a mortgage for the purchase money.
The purchasers to pay for the necessary papers.
J. CANTY,
Com. in Equity, K. J).
Camden, May 2d, 1843?16-tds.
Extract from an Ordinance,
T<' prevent the obstruction of ditches or drains, made
within the 'own of Camden. Ratified 4th Feb. 1806:
Sec 3 "Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid.
That if any person shall willfully stop, choke, or fill up,
n any degree, or iu any manner, any of the ditches or
'trains, made within the said town for the purposes of
training off the same or any part thereof, or any pas.
sage or natural drain, that the water by chance may
have otherwise made, or shall wilfully throw or cause
o be thrown, into any of the said ditches, or drains,
any thing that may obstruct, or impede the free passage
of the water along the same, every person or
persons so ('(Tending, shall lor every such offence foreit
and pay the sum of three dollars, and shall be furher
liable to have the same removed, at his, her or their
expense."
Src 4 "Be it further ordained by the authority afore,
said. That if any person or persons shall hereatter dig j
? ditch, or cause the same to le dug without permission 4
y a resolution of the town council, he, she, or they,
hall he fined in the sum of two dollars, and the ditch
o be filled up at his or their expence."
The citizens of the town are called upon to co-operaie
with the council in carrying the above ordinance
nt?? effer, as it is necessary for the preservation of
.mill), that it should be rigidly enforced.
H. LEV Y, Intundent T. C.
*outh Carolina -I ancaster Uhtrict*
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
II7HEREAS, E. M. HAMMOND has applied to me
I* to cause the Last Will and Testament of Patience
uiel, late of said D.strict, (dec'd.) to be proven in so*
emu form of law. ami it appearing that James Trues*
lale and wife, Ann Truesdale, who was a daughter of
oiid deceased, and who would have been entitled to a die*
ributive share of the estate, if the deceased had died
intestate, reside without the limits of this State: Theei
ire therefore, to cite and admonish the said James
Truesdale and wife, Ann Trusdale. and*all and singu*
ar the heirs and representatives of the eeid Patience
?,'oiel dec'd. tob" and appear before me in the Court of
trdinary, to be holden at Lancaster Court House, oa
tlottda}, the 17thday of July next, then and there to
shew cause, if any, why the said Will should not be>roven
and established in due form of law, or for what
anse the same should be set aside, and to malce such
ithcr and further shewing as you or either of you, the
-aid legal heirs and representatives shall deem proper
tnd advantageous to your respective rights and interests.
[L S] Given under my hand and seal of office, this dlbi
of -Uarch, 1S-TJ.
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON. 1
Ordinary Lancaster D s'rict.
Anril 15. nr's fee S4 50
Spring and Summer Fa?liion&.
Juhi rfve weil liy J. CHARLESWORTH.
March 2 >, 184:1
J. LEE, IH. D.
KIRGKOM DENTIST,
CAMDEN. S. C.
Lemon syrup.
Of superior quaiJty lor sale by
May 10 J 3 *
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