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??n?? aacgg-lwapt.^n. _g" miii imam?? ( rr~p='6 Eie f^isSljsi'rs^j* having ? ri?iinn'?l lei ('ahi>!' ?<. will atluiiii oanvwork int'cTAIL ?IU.N(i iinc witli j pincsis an.I (iisp.:ti'ii Any outers lull wiili Messrs. Jmii'n A" lliijjiisoii, c?>r- . nor of Broad ami K.i !* ?!<ii? fSlreels, will meet witli immediate attention. i J. i<. HilASINKTON. J in* 4. :>i5 , IK on !>; Nluxvs LftafilOI. i'allci 1 WUUv i >; i. (' THE subscribers having taken the store h ?iiR door North of C. & F. .Malhcson, will keep constantly on hand a large assortment | of MOO TS an.I SHOES, superior to any ( that have ever been offered in litis market j Among which will be found lite following kinds, viz: ; Gentlemen's Dress Dools, pump Soles, " " thick " , " '' waterproof cork *' , ALSO::::A large assortment of Gentlemen's fine Shoes and Brogane, Ladies! English Kid Slips, I " French " " and Tics, " black and while Satin Slips, " white English Kid " I " Quilted Hoots, with thick soles ] and Silk tops, " Gaiter Boots, Together with a great variety of Misses' and Children's Shoes Boots .and SlippersALSO?A large stock of Stout Shoes and JiroganSy suitable for plantation use, and 9,000 pair Negro Shoes, of the best quality, Camden make Also, Sole, Upper, Harness & Band LEATHER, JL.ining& Binding Skins, various coloured, Morocco, for Coach Trimmings, snoe Threads, of variousqualities, together with * a great variety of Shoe maker's tools. 1 ALDEN <fc AUSTIN. 1 Camden, Dec. 7. 1 MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Northern Mial, due 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 9, p. m. jI^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. in. Closes every Wednesday and Sunday at * 4, p. m. Lancaster mail, due every Monday and Friday, at 3. p. m. Closes every Wednesday and Friday, at G, p. rn. Yorkville mail, via Liberty Ilill, due every Thursday, at 10, a. in. Closes every Thursday at 1, p. m. Ed^The oflicc will be open on the Sab-; bath, for the delivery of papers and letters from 7 to 8, a. ni., and in the evening one hour after the arrival of the Columbia mail. P. THORNTON, P. M. ROMAN POTATOES. A NEW SPECIES. jnOR SALE, at the Post Oflicc by P. j Thornton. The Cultivator's account of them is us follows: "This is a new and extraordinary variety, which has latley appeared in Switzerland, and has been cultivated in this couii..... >> ? fur, vPitm- It surnasses all others 1, J *" ~ J ' " - ? I in size and producliveness?is quite farinaces and of excellent flavor." Judge Bucl, in the Cultivator, of No- ^ vember 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 I pounds. We divided the tubers into setts J of two eyes 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 ihe 28th September. It weighed 525 pounds, and measured nine bushels. They are undoubtedly the most productive varity of potaloe we ever met with. The 3 tubers first imported, cost 45 dollars." ?ALSOU^i-eiTPil on rnn?i<rnilif?Elt. I A small quantity of the Alvaraclo or Twin Cotton seed, at $2 50 a bag, containing a pint. The proprietor, Mr. Win Moor, of \Vinnsborough says, should persons buying this seed not like the Cotton, after raising one crop of it, if they keep it unadulterated or unmixed, and willicturn all of the seed raised to me, by the lirrt of ' November, next, the money will be refunded to the amount of the purclta.se. P. THORNTON, P. Jan. 25. In Equity?Kershaw District. Alex'r Young, i VS. ^ Bill to foreclose Mortgage. Benj. Williams. N fT appearing to my satisfaction that the defemltr.it. Benjunin Williams is abscdl from and resides permanently beynnd ibe limits of ibis State; his ordered that lie di? appear, plead, ntts-ver or demur to this bill of complaint within three months! iliiln uiwl it..mi I'liv ft.'.ler he tmli.. lished for that space ??f time in the Camden Journal, and that ia defau't of I.is then appearing, an order pro cotifcaso will be grunted against him. JAMES W. LAX(?, C.Mi.'r. Commissioner'sOtlice, ) r'e h, iSilh ivi shaw Pistiiet. < [IVs "e. *?H GODOLPMLV. rPHIS celebrated Horse will stand t! approaching season, commencing i lie 1st of .March, and ending tins 1st Ii.lv, at Camden, and at J. \V. Cantey Plantation on Lyncli's Creek?one half me 11 week alternately, at each place, co. noticing at Camden, on l!ie 1st of Marc GO OLPIIIIV s a beautiful sorrel of great bone and mil tie. combining beauty anil strength \vi fine action. H^lly reference to the American Stt Hook, i he extended pedigree of Godolimi nay be seen, together with an account !iis performances on the turf. Mates will be fed at fifty cents a da uul (lie same for servants. Kvery care will be taken to prevent a tidenis, but no responsibility should tin recur. ?iu. - r. r. ? 1.11 r .1. ^ j iitr terms ii>v iiiiy uuuars lur iiiu *>v. ?on, and seventy-iivc lo insure u foal; \vi fifty rents to the grooin. Camden, Feb. 21. 6tl2. *#* The Carolina Planter will publii die above till the 1st of April and fortvai lis bill to this office. AT THE ACTUAL COST, ICj FOR CAS 11.43? r J1F1Esubscriber being determined tn lc -* sen bis stock of Dry Goods, iJari vare and Saddlery, persons will do wc o take advantage of this opportunity 1 uirchasing Goods at the actual cost, ft ash. The stock comprises in part: Very heavy Duflil Blankets, Mackanaw Blankets. Large French Bed Blcnkets, Blue Plains, Negro Linscys, Superfine black, blue, invisible grcei brown and mix'd Cloths, Superfine black, blue, drab and oth< colored Cassimeres, Superfine Doeskin Cassirnere, Superfine and common Sultinclts, ( all colours, Rogers' best Welsh Flannel, White <fc red Flannel of every qualify Cotton, worsted and silk Stockings, Superfine and common Irish Linens Superfine and common Long Lawns, Bird-eye and common Diapers, Fine and ommon Calicoes, ColouredCambrics, Figur'd and cross-barr'd Muslins, Plain acd figur'd Swiss Muslins, Bobbinet Lace, Splendid fig'd black Satin Vestings, White and color'd Mersellis do. Fig'd black Silks, at 50 cts. for ladie dresses, Handsome plain black Silk, Black Silk Velvet, Black Tabby do. Shallys and Mouslin Delaines, JVicrinoes of ail colours, T) ? m Korr/if t Af /il ?i 1 I PAIAIIPC llUIIIUUtV UL3 U1 (111 tWIUUI Cj Pongees, very low, Fine sirip'd Homespuns, Bleach'd and unbleach'd Homespuns, ::::also:::: Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Cordial Best Sherry ami Madeira Wines, Best French Brandy, Best Holland (Jin, Monongahela ami N. Carolina Whiske; Port Wine in boit'e-:, (very old,) rVith many other articles, by HAYMAN LEVY. Jan. 7, For sale at the post-offic< Stationery & School-Books Among which are the following: W oodbridge's Geography, with Atlas, Smith's do do Willis' do do Grcer.lcafs English Grammar, Kirkham's do do Murray's do do Adam's Arithmetic, Smith's do Pike's do Key to do Walker's School Dictionary, Columbian Orator, National Reader, Murray's Reader, New York Reader, Nos. I, 2 and 3, Cabb's Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1, 2, & Parley's Little Reader, Parley's Tales of Europe, Africa, As mil America, Child's first Book of History, do second do do do first reading Lessons, Pocket Expositois, do Juvenile Instructor, Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor, N. York Spelling Book, Elementary d Alphabet of Natural History, do of different nations. Receipt Books, Slates, of various size Copy Books. Quills and Ink ' Steel Pens, by tlie card, Paint Boxes, Amuuacs, of different kinds, for 1S10, Blank Books of various sizes, Memorandum Books, Wafers, black and red, 1 ....ilV... VI I...,. I. Ktn lltl ..lUltlK w) lUir UJ 1111/ (JW/iVlll For Kent. TIIK store next door south of the si sctibcr's Drug Store. JAMES K. McKAIN. March 21. To Printers and Publishers te ^ FMJE undersigned, agents for Lothini >n Hagar's Type Foundry, New Yo of will contract to supply any quantity or 's riety of Printing Type to the Printers of North and South Carolina and Georj n- on as advantageous terms as they can h. furnished from the manufacturers. 'J type made at this factory is ell cast hand, the metal equal, if not superiot is- any in the country, tit We arc also agents for R. Hoe & Ci ^ ? . .? ?i -,i ... lYjacmne ana nana rrcsses, anu an <u nl articles manufactured by them for Pri in er's and Binder's use. of We also keep on hand and contract the regular supply of Printing Paper y, any quality or size. Johnson and Durani's Printing Ink, c- way on hand. For sale by ?y BURGESS & WALKER, Stationer's Hall, 85, East Bay, Char! a- ton, S. C. March 7 JUST RECEIVED^ And For Sale at the Post Office, a fr rt* supply GARDEN SEEDS, of the groi of 1839, warranted fresh and genuine, Among which are the following: Early Spring Turnip, White Onion, Rula Baga, or Yellow Red do Russia do Long Green Cucum Large Norfolk field do Early Frame Large Globe do Summer bush Squ Yellow .Scotch, or Early Orange Aberdeen do Summer crook neck Green Glazed Cabbage, Long While Okra, Early York do Short Green do S- Early Dutch do Large Squash Peppi J. Early Sugar loaf do Salsily, or Vegetabl ,1 I.arge English Savoy do Oyster, Drum Head do Culled Parsey, ?f Late Dutch do Nasturtiums, or Red Dutch do Solid Cellery, French Sugar Boot, Early Charlian Pci Early Turnip do Early June Long Blood do White Marrowfat Enrlu Yellow do Rishon's Enrl?r ihvnr Long Orange Carrot. Blue Imperial Swelling Parsnip, Early China dwarf E Longbl'k winter Radish While kidney dwarf Long Scarlet do Pole Cranberry Early scarlet short top do Lima VVhito Turnip do While Dutch runinj ,r Scarlet do do ALSO::::Rcceived, a few of the Rol Potatoes, which may be had by apply >f early. Jan. IS On Consignment. it, O FBI HR subscribers have just receiver B lot of prime BACON and LARD, ' up by Mr. Robinson, of Fairfield, \vh they oirer at the lowest prices for cash. MURRAY & OONNEY Feb. 29. 3t 13 Twenty Dollars Rewar IS offered for lite apprehension and s delivery in the jail of Camden, of a mul I to woman, known by the name of MLM s* the properly of die subscriber. Site is rather low stature, and about fifty jear: age. She has lived in Camden for a gr length of time, and is believed to be n harbored .within the limits of said town I1ENRY r. HATFIELD r* i ?o A i I I r en. 10. -*?. * CAPITAL PRIZE, axpaih&mm s, Alexandria Lottery, For Internal Icrprovcmcn in the Disti of Columbia?Class A, for 1310: 1*1 To be drawn at Alexandria, Ya., Saurday, the day of April. 1810. SCHEME. 1 PRIZE OF $ 75,000 is $ 75 1 55,000 25 1 15,000 15 3 1 10,000 10 1 9,000 9 1 8,000 8 1 7,000 7 1 6,000 C 1 5,000 5 1 4,000 4 1 2,866 2 5 2,500 S!l 10 2.000 26 20 1,750 36 50 1,000 50 | 50 750 120 500 CO 63 '100 20 65 300 IS G5 200 13 G5 100 0 3> 65 89 i C5 70 4 ;ia G5 GO H 13o 5o ( 4,485 lo ITS 27,040 20 540, 32,396 Prizes, amounting to $1,217 Tickets $20 ?Shares in proportion 0 A Certificate of a Package of Wl Tickets, will be sent for 8270; of Hub and Quarters in proportion. Pj Address, (post paid,) D. S. GREGORY, A CO. 20, Broad Street, Charleston, 8. t Lamp Oil. &c. if ? T T n r% i ? raiui'' ouuscriocr lias just receive 1 snpply of Superior Winter and 1 _ Strained Sperm Oil. Also, old North rolina Linseed Oil on hand, together \ White Lead,SpiritsTuipeiitine, Train tb- etc. &c. All of which will be sold t low for the money. JAMES K. McKAI? March 2*. MM 1LUL Ill? SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Executions lo me directed, will be sold before llieCottri rk, Iloqsc in Camden, on the first Monday am va- Tuesday, being the Gih and 7tii days o ' of APRIL next, within the usual hours o jia, sale, the following property, viz: be j Two negro men, Anthony and William .'lie : and a variety of Household and Kilchei by | furniture, levied upon and to be sold a: ' to j the property of A. II. Ruffian, at ?he sui I of John L. Bitting. j I _ _ O ^ s ! One tract of Land, containing575 acres lier j more or less, on the waters of Flat llocl hit- Creek, and bounded on the cast bv tin ! lands of Wm. B. Fletcher, on the south In for j the lands of the Itev. C. M. Breaker, oi ?l j the west by the lands of Joseph Kirklain and others, and Flat Rock Crock, levier al* j upon and to be sold as the property of S ! A. B Shannon, at the suit of William C | Workman. les- One hundred and fifty acres of lan< more or less, bounded on the east by Mrs RatclifFs and others, levied upon and tf he sold as the properly "of Wiley Hall, a the suit of Robinson & Cal.:\rcll (Bearers esh Conditions, cash. Purchasers to paj for titles. BEiVJ. GASS, S. K. D. Sheriff's Office, ) March G, 1840. ) Price adv. S3 00 lb;r0j JV?av Firm. ash. do ^9^^^ sl,^scr^ers ha"e formed a limilet Co-partnership, under the linn of ALDEN & AlSTIXj c for the put pose of carrying on the Shoe and Leather Business, in the town of Camden. George Alder and Edward Austin are general partners 1B^o Thomas Lang, Thomas Whitaker, and tin (j0 iirm of Murray & Bouncy special partners f do Messrs. Lang and Whitaker have each in (lo i'/icliu! hv/t lltniicnml /lnllnrc in* utu ?do M,,fr?y & bouncy four thousand dollars do paid in. do GEORGE ALOFN. EDWARD AUSTIN THOMAS LANG, inn THOMAS W HIT A K Kiting MURRAY & BONN FY. March 14. 0il5 1 a Stafeof South Carolina. put i ,ch( LANCASTER DISTRICT, ! IIV THE COURT OF ORMMRI Thomas J. Wright, Assignee of J. .Mel). (.Jarlicli ? ! " vs*-| t Michael Campbell, Adm'r. and James M. Itichan ' son, Adm'r. af<! vappearing to the satisfaction of the Or lal- *1 dinary, that Michael Campbell, Admi 'A> nistrator of Kennith Mclnnis, dee'd. i? ?U absent from and without the limits of tlii: Stale: It is, therefore, Ordered, That tin cal said Michael Campbell, Administrator a: ow aforesaid, and James M. Richardson, stir riving Administrator of John Richardson ' deceased, (the security of said Campbel to the Administration bond,) do appear be fore me at Lancaster Courthouse on Moa day the 27th of April next, and render ii a true and perfect account of the adtninis Iration of the said Michael Campbell, oi the estate of said Mclnnis, at the inslanci r\ f Thnfl I Wri trill ncuifriwjo i\T T M *%1) g..., X.. rjcl Garlick, a judgment creditor of said Me Innis. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON, Jr. , Ordinary L. J). Feb. 29, 18-10. [Prs. fee, 85 75] ,ooo Bank ol* Georgetown, S. .} ,000 27th February,'1840. $ ,000 nrIIE F!ll^''c ar(> informed that this Banl ,000 has recovered the Package advertise) ,000 as stolen between this and Charleston. i.ooo The notice stopping the payment o ,000 these bills is revoked. OOO By order of the Board, , 000 !) B. MeKAY, Cashier. S TM irriTTTTV I'-"" ill LJV^L 1 1 X. ' M" LANCASTER DISTRICT. J,000 j)av;j Mi J !t^r, vs. F. K. Brummilt, ohn E ',000 Ingretn, Elizabeth Smith, ci |'000 Bill for relief. ,000 T'p appearing to the satisfaction of th i,000; f_ Commissioner, that Elizabeth Smith ''?bO| one of 1 lie defendants in t!ie above statci ' ;,001 ease, is absent from and without the limit W | (,f this State: O.i motion of Wriciit, Com >,5001 plainant's Solicitor, it is Ordered, that lit ?,2oo j Said Elizabeth Smi'.-li do answer or denu: '?55oj K, t|ie bill in the above case, within thro ',0oo J months l'roiii the publication hereof; oil: i,5oo j erwiss judgment pro confesso will be cu l,-loo | tercd against her. SOOj JAMES 11. WITIIEIISPOOX, Jr. j Comin'r. Eijuiiy L. I). ',21ti! CommrAs. office, Feb. 22, lSil). l'r's fee, tf'O] lolc rc?,[ I.O.ST Some time in February last, on the roa 1 from Sumterville to Camden, or frot ! Camden to AVinnsborough, or from AY inns J. I borough to Columbia, an account booi . ; bound in yellow calf skin, containing i good many bills which 1 have paid, togc 1 ther with a number of letters written l (1 a; me from G, W. Brown, ol Charleston, a EnII well as from dillerent persons in Kentucki Ca One of the letters contains a Blank Not villi ciiTupd bv (i. AY. Brown and made navubl Oil,! in Kentucky. 'cry! The iinder will be liberally revarde i by leaving the Hook ait the Journal Ofliri sT. I ' PAYM'. Mart Is 7. l?t fm iwmim hii i ii ??k tan immimmmmm4 Soul hern Cabinet, : tU&F literature, Agriculture, Arts and I Sciences. ^ I Under the above title, it is proposed to f publish in this place in January next, a I 1' monthly periodical, to be devoted to A- I muscmcnt and Instruction, embracing Lit- fl , erature, the Arts and Sciences, Agricul- m i lure, Horticulture. Domestic and Rural ' f 1 ? Economy, Sporting Intelligence, &c. ' I I The Literary department will embrace | interesting and instructive Tales, Narra- * fl ,Stives, Adventures, Sketches of Travels. fl ; J places and persons; Anecdotes, Poetry, * fl v Extracts Iron1, and notices of new ivorks. ^ . H * " **""* C.t*/vniiAa nn/l ^ I I /Ml IJUIV MISUUi CI ICS III llic Uticilblo miiv. i Arts, ns well ns interesting papers relating I I to either, will he immediately noticed, and I when of sufficient interest will be trans- II . ferred to our columns; or such extracts given as will furn.sh lull information tor I ottr aretlers. 1 I In the Agsicultural department, special I . allciilion will be paid to the great interest, I > I of the South. From our Planters, we will J t endeavor to obtain much practical and I ) useful information which now lies buried g f | and known hut to themselves*. In order I j that we may the more fully and effectual- I J ly carry out this part of our plan, we pro- ,1 pose to make frequent excursions into the :,1 different sections, not only of this, but al- I so of the adjoining States, for the purpose l of personally inspecting and reporting on all the various operations which may be carried on, on the plantation we may visit. I 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 J community, inasmuch as our planters will thus become acquainted with the practices * i of other sections of the country, and may i , from time to lime adopt such as may pro- * . ' ? mise a greater recornpence, than those, I if,t\\f in-iv 111 ilin iimi? fullniv. Nor shal . we confine ourselves to practical informal i ] tiou only, but from the rich stores uf know- ? jj , ledge which are to be found among our sj planters, we hope to draw much which j| will prove useful and interesting. 1 Horticulture will also claim onr atten- 1 lion, and we will endeavor to raise it from I llic low estate in which it now exists a- l] mong us to one more worthy of it* We ; will accordingly give not only practical 31 directions, for llic cultivation of Fruits, ; Flowers and Vegetables, but entering in- 5 to the scicniilic department, we will pub- 1 lish whatever we may find interesting.? ,1 Descriptions of new fruits, flowers and \ vegetables, as well as tlieir culture, w ill be i - given from time to time. The forcing 1 j department, which is but little attended to, ' iu the South, embracing the formation bnil ; j ding aril management of hot beds, con- j scrvatorics and hot houses will alsu be at- ] tended to. i Domostic and Ilura! Economy will not 1 be neglected, but whatever we can find ' likely to promote eitbci, will be given in ' our coluiiitts. Sporting Intelligence, Anecdotes. On Dits, anil various miscellaneous matters? * ? ? i- . 'i i . -i.. 1 .. :ii 1 WHICH CUIUIOl HIM 1)1- riil.lM'Ii, Will SIMM \ our pages, ami add interest to uur pcriodi| cat. ,j In furtherance c;f o;:r object, we wiii <Jo , all in our power to mirier litis periodical . highly interesting and instructive, and one , which shall be welcomed by every mem- f \ B ber ol' such families as may patunisc it.? ?. To ellect this, while wc hope to contrib. ute our share to the Original Literature of the day, as well as to arid considerably to the stock of Agricultural information, yet we will freely draw from the sources open to us, in the numerous daily, weekly monthly and quarterly publications, which embracing emy subject, abound not only in America, but also in Euiopc, and from these wc will select only such articles as j may prove highly interesting or instructive. The sources which are open to us in each department arc ample, and we trust wc shall be able to render the South- , ern Compendium a highly acceptable visiter wherever known. Political and religious discussions will be excluded, and while we have our preference to both, yet wc will not admit of any thing which may be likely to wound !. the feelings of our renders. We have thus sketched the plan of our J periodical, and respectfully solicit for it c support, both by subscriptions and contrii, butions. j J) Terms ?Tut: South lux Compendium s will be published on the 15th ofaeli inoniiu i-' in octavo form of 01 pages, at 65 per an- ,i c1 nuin pavablc in advance. ^ r| " JOIIN D. LEG A HE. c; Charleston, Dec. 1SJ19. I- Xl/\fri/,n J 1>U I 1L' lb. A IX persons having demands against -* the Estate of Denirs iiaskin, dce'd. | will do well to hf.nd in their claims prop| crly attested by the 1st of Match next, or | they will not be received after that time. All who arc indebted to the Estate will i find it to their interest to make payment : before Return Day, or this notice u ill he ^ accompanied by a Writ. 1 am compelled 11; to pursue this course in order to settle with 5 ! the heirs, who are pressing. JOILN CASK IN, Jr. Adm. aj Feb. I.*} 4tS* 3 mmiwtel " spills commodious establishment is now e ?ipeti for the reception of Hoarders .. u...i 'I'mi-..l 1/.,.^ Tlir? urnnrirtor will cn L" IJU 1 IU? VIII ICi a | ? t - jdiavorto please all who may favor him (1 with a call, and rcfpccilully'solicits the pr. \ tronaue of the nuMY. ! ~ THOMAS STAUKE. Cai:!*!,'!). Vn:v':