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mistiomveb, ^ i DY Boyd's 1 ;rsI .s;;:!in^ boat, Belle, Captain Juck, master o::iv <>:se hSiSSdi't'd it IS <3 ftfl'lY taityw nut tVniii Charleston, t<M*00 M)S. ?>f Wctlierill's WIIITF, J,FAi>, w liie.ii tlie subscriber will, fur the J CASH, sell at prices hi;iu rt?? unheard of) i;i this place. He has, also, lately received lar??c additions to his stock of Paints. Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Medicines, <fcc. making it as complete as any in the Slate, nntl all of which will he warranted equal in quality, to any stock in the country and will be sold forCASii?il prices unusually ow. * itf5* The subscriber returns his thanks to such of his customers as have liberally patronized and punctually paid bim, since his commencement in business here. To those who owe him accounts of two and three years' standing, he would say, their money is wanted, and if it is not got soon they must pay costs. td'The subscriber will discount ten per cent, on all bills purchased from him where the cash is paid and the amount exceeds five dollars. JAMES R. McKAlN. Jan. 23. t(7 irpThc Subscriber having ' returned to Camden, will attend to any work in the TAILORING line with nmmntnpss and disnatch Anv orders r,v,,,rw T left with Messrs. Jones & Ilughson, corner of Broad and Rudedge Streets, will meet with immediate attention. J. L. BRAS1NGTON. Jan* 4. 3to Boots, Shoes & Leather. -Fall and Winter Slock. THE subscribers having taken the store one door North of C. &. F. Matheson, will i keep constantly on hand a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, superior to any that have ever been offered in this market. Among which will be found the following kinds, viz: Gentlemen's Dress Boots, pump Soles, " thick " " '' waterproof cork ' ALSO::::A large assortment of Gentle men's line Shoes and lirogans, Ladies' English Kid Slips, " French " " and Ties, " black and white Satin Slips, " white English Kid u " Quilted Loots, with thick soles and Silk tops, " Gaiter Boots, Together with a great variety of Misses' and Children's Shoes Roots and Slippers* ALSO?A large stock of Stout Shoes and Brogans, suitable for plantation use, and 3,000 pair iVegro Shoes, of the best quality, Camden make Also, Sole, Upper, Harness & Band LEATHER, Lining&. Binding Skins, various coloured, Morocco, fr,t Coach Trimmings, Shoe Threads, of various qualities, ic.g^her with a great variety of Shoe maker's tools. ALDEN & AUSTIN. Pamilrn. Ttpr. 7. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Northern Mial, duo every day at 5, a. m. Closes every day at 4, p. m. Southern or Columbia mail, due every day at 5, p. m. Closes every day at 0, p. m. ?Cf=Letters for Charleston, arc made up every day, and sent via Columbia. Sumterville mail, due every Tuesday and Friday at 8 p. m. Closes every Wednesday and Sunday at 4, p. m. Stateburg mail, every Wednesday and Friday, at 8, p. m. Closes every Wednesday and Sunday at 4, p. m. Lancaster mail, due every Monday and Friday, at 3- p m. Ptno^a orprv Wprlnptjflav and Fridav. at 0, p. m. Yorkville mail, via Liberty Ilill, due every Thursday, at 10, a. m. Closes every Thursday at 1, p. m. Jl^The office will be open on the Sabbath, for the delivery of papers and letters from 7 to 8, a. m., and in the evening one hour after the arrival of the Columbia mail. P. THORNTON, P. M. Direct Importations. English Plains, Blankets, &c. THE Subscribers would inform their friends and the public that they have recently imported from Burtv, England, a heavy supply of superior PLAINS ?- BLANKETS, which they can ailbrd to sell at prices as otv as they can be purchased in Charleson. Those wanting to purchase Aegro Cloths and Blankets, will find it to their advantage to call and examine their assortment. They have also, just received from the agent of the manufacturer in Holland, a full assortment of BOL.TI3H LOTUS, of various sizi s. which til?*y warrant to be t a superior article, and which they will soli at reduced prices. C. <fc F. MATHE-iOV. Dec. 21. tH3 Okra or Cluster Cotton. A FEW bushels of the above celebrated (h-?tton Seed for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by the subscriber. JAMES IX. M'KAirV. Jarr. ff. t???ij?m???mb?i?anw??3mb?mm? GODOLPMIN. [IIS celebrated Morse will stand the approaching season, commencing on the 1st of March, and ending the 1st of July, at Cannlen, and at J. \V. Cantey's Plantation onLynch's Creek?one half of each week alternately, at each place, commencing at Camden, on the 1st of March. GO:OLPHI.\ is a beautiful sorrel of great bone and muscle, combining beauty and strength with fine action. JjCf^By reference to the American Stud Book, the extended pedigree of Godolphin may be seen, together with an account of his performances on the turf. Mates will bp fed at fifty cents a day. and the same for servants. Every care will be taken to prevent accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. The terms ave fifty dollars for the season, and seventy-five to insure a foal; with fifty cents to the groom. Camden, Feb. 21. Ctl2. The Carolina Planter will publish the above till the 1st of April and forward his bill to this office. ~ SCHOOL BOOKS. ~ ATIN and Greek Grammars, Excrcisos, Dictionaries and Classics.? English Exercises and Grammars, by Smi'h, Kirkham, Grecnleaf and Murray? Geographies, by Smith, Smiley, Woodbridge, Williard and Parley? Arithmetics, L?aviesT ttnmn s, omuey s, Pike's and Bridge's.? Ivirkham's Elocution, Porter's & Town's Analysis. Parker's Progressive Exercises in English Composition. Historical, and Scientific Class Books.? 1st, 2nd and 3rd Book of History for Children. Wi I lards Universal History. Tytlcr's History. Grimshaw's History of the United States, with Questions. Willard's Republic of America. Roman Antiquities.? Philosophy, Botany and Chemistry, for beginners?the same, for advanced pupils. Davies' Algebra, Geometry, Surveying and Linear Perspective. Button's Mathematics. Bonneycasile's Algebra. Playfair's Euclid. Vince's Fluxions. Keith -? r%\ % a* _ on me viioocs. omipsuu a ^umt options.? French, Italian and Spanish Grammars and Dictionaries. French Exercises and Colloquial Phrases. Pcrrin's French Fables. Bolmnr's an.l Lubrun's Ttlcmaque. Vie dc Vv'Qshington, L'llistoire Etats Unis. ALMANACS FOR IS 10. The Penny Magazine and Cyclopedia from 1832 to the past year. Pickivick J Papers. Wavcrly Novels, in complete' setts, and a variety of others. Stationery, i Toys and Fancy Boxes, Victoria Stec ! Pens, Ruled Account P^IT, P'urlo'iu.ij Slates* Visiting Cards, &c. For Sale bv ALEXANDER YOUNG. January 18. 3:7 For sale at the post-ofiico Stationery & School-Kooks,? Among which arc the foHoxciftg: Woodbridge's Geography, wiihv Atlas, Smith's do do Willis' do ' do Grccnleaf's English Grammar, Kirk ham's do do .Murray's do do Adam's Arithmetic, Smith's do riKe s uu Key to do \Va :.er's ttch ol Dictionary, Columbian Orator, N.-tional Reader, Murray's Reader, New York Reader, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Cabb's Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1,2, & 3, Parley's Little Reader, Parley's i'uies oi' Europe, Africa, Asia and America, Ciiild's first Book of History, do second do do do reading Lessons, Pocket Expositors, J? l.ii.ni.1 la Tnet rll/?< ftp. UU UUVt'llUb Popular Lessons, C.fiiid s Instructor, N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do Alphabet of Natural History, do of different nations, Receipt Books, Slates, of various sizes, Copy Books, Quids and Ink ^ Steel Pens, by the card, Pain: Boxes, Ainanacs, of different kiuds, for 1810, | B.. k Books of vari'us sizes, Me m momju. B oU?, Wafers, black and red, Lucifer Matches, low by t'?p dozen. IN EQUITY LANCASTER DISTRICT. David Miller, vs. F. K. Brummitt, John E. Ingretn, Elizabeth Smith, ct al. Bill for relief. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the | Comrnissi-.nu r, that Elizabeth Smith, j one of the defendants in the above stated case, is absent from and without the limits of this State: Oil motion of Wright, Complainant's Solicitor, it is Ordered, that the j said Elizabeth Smith do answer or demur to the bill in the above case, within three months frofn the publication hereof; otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered against her. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON, Jr. Comrn'r. Equity L. D. Commr's, oilier. Feb. 22, 1S10. [Pr's fee, ?6] ii i 1 1 i State of South Carolina,1 KERSHAW DISTRICT. William Cavan ) vs > Bail Writ in Assumpsit. (R. W. Dunlap, j | P. Menard ) VS > Bail Sum. Tro. Account. ' R. W. Dunlap, ) Jno. M. Niolon ) ! R. W. Dunla p, i j T. R. Sessions } vg \ Bail Sum Pro. Account. j R. W. Dunlap, S Charles Jugr.ot ) vs > Bail Sum Pro Account. 1 R. W. Dunlap, 7 { N. B. Arrants ) vs v Bail Sum Pro. Note. : R. W. Dunlap, 7 Jas. R. M'Rain i vs > Bail Sum Tro. Account R. W. Dunlap, ^ J. II. Anderson & co. } vs > Bail Sum Pro. Acc't. Robert W. Dunlap, S T> OBERT W. DUNLAP, the DefcnK .... ... .? _ ._.i? ^r?T.? JLm, rlaiH, WHO IS ill uie cusiouy ??i mo | .Sheriff of the said District, by virtucof the Writs and Processes in the above stated cases, having, in order to entitle himself to the benefit of the Act entitled "an Act I for the more effectual relief of Insolvent | Dcblols," filed a Schedule of his whole j real and personal estate in the Clerk's of! lice of the said District, Notice is hereby j given to the said plaintiffs and to all and singular the creditors of the said Robert W. ! Dunlap, personally or by attorney, to be j and aj pear at the Court of Common Pleas . to he holdcn at Kershaw Court House, for I Kershaw District, before one of the Assoj eialc Judges of the said State, on the fourth I Monday in March nc.?!, at which time ann place, the said R. \\. Dunlap will apply for his discharge under the said Act, to show cause, if any they can, against the ;said discharge. G. Q. MTNTOSII. c. c. c. r. ! Clerk's Office, ) | Dec.21, lb39. \ 13(3. Sl7T5prs. fee, AT THE ' ACTUAL COST, l 1 I ^FOR CA8iJ.?Df 1 i f 01 HE subscriber being determined to lesi * sen his stock of Dry Goods, Hard! ware and Saddlery, persons will do well ' to take advantage of this opportunity of j purchasing Goods at the actual cost, for The stock comprises in nart: j Very heavy Duffil Blankets, Mackanaw blankets, Large French Bed Blcnkets, Blue Plains, J Negro Linseys, Superfine black, blue, invisible ^rcen, p ' DroWn anu mix'd Cloths, .Superfine black, blue, drab and other ; roloied Cassimeres, Superfine Doeskin Cassimcrc, Superfine and common Sattinctts, of nil colours, Rogers' best Welsh Flannel, White & red Flannel of every quality, ('otion, worsted and s.ilk Stockings, { Superfine and common Irish Linens, I Superfine and common Long Lawns, Bird-eye and common Diapers, Fine and ommon Calicoes, Coloured Cambrics, Figur'd and cross-barr'd Muslins, Plain acil ligur'd Swiss Muslins, Dobbinct Lace, Splendid fig'd black Satin Vesting?, "White and color'd Mcrsellis do. i Fig'd ^)lack Silks, at 50 cts. for ladies* dresses, Handsome plain black Silk, Black Silk Velvet, Black labby do. Shallysand Mouslin Delaines, Mcrinoes of all colours, Bombazcttes of all colours, Pongees, very low, Fine slrip'd Homespuns, Bnacli'd and uubleach'd Homespuns, ::::also::;: j Salt, Iron, Sugar, CofTee, Tea, Cordial?, j Best Sherry anil Madeira Wines, Best French Brandy, Best Holland (iin, Monongfchela and N. Carolina Whiskey, j Port Wine in bottles, (very old,) >Vith many5 other articles, by IIAYMAN LEVY: Jan. 7, i Twin Cotton Seed. I THE subscribers arc expecting daily j from Mobile ua New Orleans, a 'ipjdy of this superior Seed, cultivated by j Uaac S'cvens, Esq of Dallas county, Ala.; with a sample of the Cotton, and also of; the growth. This seed is warranted by Mr ] Stevens, to be genuine, and is put tip in \ boxes, containing small parcels 01 noin i one to four quarts, and from one to six J pounds. The price will be at the rate ofj 8100 per bushel of 32 quarts of 25 lbs. For a less qunn ity, live dollars per quart Persons wishing this Seed, by enclosing ? , ..i i u.it the quantity ' forwarded by the arliest oppor- j tuniiy. 1 ROBINSONS & CALDWELL. , Magwood's Wharf j Charleston, Feb: 22, 2tl3. i Horse AS ills, I Printed at t/lis Office. . *m < urm ? i Notice. | ALL persons indebted to the subscriber,: arc requested to call and settle the same, to prevent costs Those customers who do not settle w ithin a reasonable time after the 1st of Jan'y. viust expect their accounts closed, v A lot of tine Mules for sale. Also, a Wagon and Team. The latter will be sold on a credit to the 1st January, 1S41. JAMES McEWEN". ? - - ? n - i 1 Feb. lo. oiii , "ROHAN' POTATOES. A NEW SPECIES. SALE, at the Post Ofiice by P. Thornton. The Cultivator's account | of them is as follows: I "This is a new and extraordinary variety, which has latley appeared in Switzerland, and has been cultivated in this country but two years; It surpasses all others in size and productiveness?is quite farinaI ces and of excellent flavor." j Judge Hucl, in the Cultivator, of November last, says: "We obtained two tubers from France last fall, and through the kindness of an esteemed friend, we 'have been enabled to increase orr seed 12 j pounds. Wo divided the tubers into setts ! nf two eves each, and we planted one sett in hills four feet apart, in a piece of ground much shaded and rather low condition.? We dug, weighed and measured the' crop on the 29th September. It weighed 525 pounds, and measured nine bushels. They are undoubtedly the most productive varity of petaloe wc ever met with. The 3 tubers first imported, cost 45 dullais." ?ALSO? Received 021 consignment, A small quantity of the Alvarado or Twin I Cotton seed, al <*r-5ou a uag, containing ? ; i pin I. The proprietor, Mr. \Vm Moor, of : j Winnsborougii says, slioult] persons buy-1 ' ing this seed not like llip Cotton, after ! raising one crop of it, if they keep it un! adulterated or unmixed, and wilhettirn nil ! of the seed raised to me, by the lirrt of (November, next, the money will be rcI funded to the amount of i!ie purchase. P. THOilNlON, I\ Jan. 25. i J i In Equity?-Kershaw District. : Alex'r Young, j vs. Kill to foreclose Mortgage. Benj. Williams. S ; FT appearing to my satisfaction that the j i defondunt, Benjamin Williams is ab; sedt from ami resides permanently beyond I the limits of this State; It is oroorcu mail he do appear, plead, answer or demur to , this bill of complaint within three months from this date, and that this Order he puljlishcd for that space cf time in the Cam ! den Journal, and that in default of his then ! appearing, an order pro confcsso will be ' manted against him. {" 5LAZCr, ConTr. . Commissioner's Ofiirc-, ) Feb. 1; >, kHjut-? | Kershaw District. $ [IV s fee $0] Offiicc oi CoiiiplioHcr CrcsieraHj Charleston", Jan. 10, 1540. | THE Legislature at llicir last session Iiav| ing enacted that the General taxes shall be J paid in specie, paper medium or me noies , of the specie paying Hanks of the State, J the Tax Collectors and Sheriffs of the State J will govern themselves accordingly. Jui ror's and Constable's Certificates arc also i receivable in payment of taxes as hereto* ' fore. j WM. ED. IJAYNE, Corr.p'.iollcr General. j Jan. 23. 15tS ^^Selling off at Cost!! THE subscribers wishingto close there j business, offer their stock, consisting of ! DRY C50035S, HARDWARE, I Crockery, tationcry, &c. AT COST. A liberal deduction will be made for largo bills. Should they not dispose of the entire j tock bcfoic, it will bo sold :it PUBLIC) auction, during Court week. All persons indebted to them either by I tnoic or open account, arc earncsly rcques-; oil to call u'ithout delay and settle ilicir i dues, as justice to themselves and their; creditors demands a speedy settlement. j S. W. CAPEK8 & SON. ! Feb. 1. 4;0 NOTICE. \ A LL persons having demands against the Estate of Dentrs Ciaskin, dee'd. j will do well to liaiid in their claims prop-: rrly attested by the 1st of .Match next, orj ihey will not be received alter that time, j All who arc indebted to the Estate will find it to their interest to make payment before Return Day, or this notice will be accompanied by a YVrit. 1 am compelled j to pursue this course in order to settle with j the heirs, who are pressing. I JOHN U A SKIN, Jr. Acini, j Feb. 13 4t8* | Garden /Seeds. HE subsi riiicr has just received a co.m j fpletc assortment of fresh and genuine C?ar-: den Seeds, with which lis will he happy to supply his friends on lair terms, ami warrant them good. I ! JAMV.fi It. McKAIN: J Jan. -1. j Southern Cabinet, OF Literature, Agriculture, Arts and*^ Sciences. Under the above title, it is proposed to \ publish in this place in January next, a monthly periodical, to be devoted to Amusement and Instruction, embracing Literature, the Arts and Sciences, Agriculture, Horticulture, Domestic and Rural Economy, Sporting Intelligence, <&c. 1 lie Literary department win cm maw interesting and instructive Tales, Narratives, Adventures, Sketches of Travels, places and persons; Anecdotes, Poetry, Extracts from, and notices of new works. All new discoveries in the Sciences and Arts, as well as interesting papers relating to either, will be immediately noticed, and when of sufficient interest will be trans*^ ferred to our columns; or such extracts given as will furnish full information to-* our areders. In the Agricultural department, spccia attention will be paid to the great interest of the South. From our Planters, we will endeavor to obtain much practical and useful information which now lies'btiried and known but to themselves. In order j that we may the more lully and effectual- , ly carry out this part of our plan, we pro- j pose to make frequent excursions into the different sections, not only of this, but also of the adjoining States, for the purpose of personally inspecting and reporting on all the various operations which may be [ carried on, on the plantation we may visit. By persuing this plan steadily, (as we hope to do) much highly useful information will be obtained, which cannot fail to be of immense service to the Agricultural community, inasmuch as our planters will thus become acquainted with the practices - -* * r .1 ?.,,1 n,9,r I oi oiner socuons cm uiu cihuiu awn ??*?j from :iinc to time adopt such as may promise a greater recompence, than those, they may at the time follow. Nor shall we ccnfmc ourselves to practical information only, 1-ut from the rich stores of knowledge which are to be found among our planters, we hope to draw much whicli will prove useful mid interesting. ^ ! Horticulture will also claim nnr attention, and wc will endeavor to raise it from the low estate in which it now exists a- ** mong us to one more worthy of it* We will accordingly give not only practical directions, for the cultivation of fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, but entering into the s ientitle department, wc will publish whatever we may find interesting.? Descriptions of new fruits, flowers and vegetables, as well as their culture, will be [given from time to time. The forcing department, which is but little attended to, I in the South, embracing the formation buil ding ard management of hot beds, conservatories and hoi houses will also be attended to. ' ri i r u ,,.?* JJ01U3SUC r.Ii'l IiUnil Bill iu?? be neglected, b'.it whatever wo can find likely to promote either, will be given iu our column?. Sporting Intelligence, Anecdotes. On Dits, and various miscellaneous matters? be classed, will swell our pages, anaauu Vr.ffVfffr at f lir yriflfU ? cal. * In furtherance of our object, we will do all in our power to render this periodical highly interesting and instructive, and one which shall be welcomed by every member of such families as may patonise it.? To effect this, while wc hope to contribute our share to lite Original Literature of the day, as well as to add considerably to the slock of Agricultural information, yet we will freely draw from the sources open to u--, in the numerous daily, weekly"* monthly and quarterly publications, which I embracing every subject, abound nut only ' i n _ _ r [1:1 America, Dill also in jatuope, anil irotn those we will select only such articles as may prove highly interesting or instructive. The sources which are open to us in each department are ample, and we trust we shall be able to render the Southern Compendium a highly acceptable visiter wherever known. Political and religions discussions will he excluded, and while wo have our preference to both, yet we will not admit of any tiling which may be likely to wound the feelings of our readers. Wc have thus sketched the plan of our periodical, and respectfully solicit for it support, both by subscriptions and contrihiitinns. Terms?Tiie Southern .Compendium will be published on the 15t!i ofach month, in octavo form of 04 pages, at 65 per annum payable in advance. JOHN D. LEGARE. ^ Charleston, Dec. Its39. Town Taxis. Executions win i?e issued for ail Taxes due the Town and not paid l?y the 1st March next. 13v order of the Council. J. W. LANG, Rec. & Treas'r. Feb. C2. Notice. mrvrm I"! r? ?*t1\a r llutMnn1 i r% m IflPlTA j jVj ^ i JXi d'uUCIrl IWVI *?U - 111^ VV iliwvv IHI w H engagements, earnesly rails on his ' ' friends and customers to pay their notes and accounts; those of long standing will be ! expected before Return dav. Feb. *22. ALEXANDER YOUNG. WatiUtl to hire f>y the monlh. A NEGRO woman, who can cook, wash and iron. Liberal wages will be given.? Apply to.Mr. A. Uitrju Feb. 13. 3tII