The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, March 07, 1840, Image 4

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Southern Cabinet, OF Litcratuic, Agriculture, Arts and Sciences. Under tiie above title, it i* proposed to publish in this place in January next, a monthly periodical, to he devoted to Ainusement and Instruct! ti, embracing Lit eraturr, the Arts and Scietn rs, Agriculture, Horticulture, Domestic and Kural Economy, Sporting Intelligence, tScc. The Literary department will embrace interesting and instructive /Tales, Narratives, Adventures, Sketches of Travels.' 1 1 ??. A I A/, n f f V pHlCCS UIIU prrsuilQf aurtti?H( c>| * w- ^ , Extracts from, and notices of new works. All new disco"eries in the Sciences and Arts, us well as interesting papers relating to either, will be immediately noticed, and when of sulBcienl interest will be transferred t > our columns; or such extracts given as will furn ish full information to our areders. In the Agsicultural department, special attention yvill be paid to the great interests of the South. From our Planters, we will endeavor to obtain much practical and useful information which now lies buried and known but to themselves-. In order that we may the more fully and effectually carry out this part of our plan, we propose to make frequent excursions into lite 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 practio s of other sections of the country, and mav from time to time adopt such as may pro-1 mise a greater recompence, than those,! they may at the time follow. Nor shall we confine ourselves to practical information only, but from the rich stores of know-1 ledge which are to be found among our planters, we hope to draw much which 11 "r..I on.l intarn^limr Will |)IW>C U3CIUI mail lilltlvauii^i Horticulture will also claim onr ;?tton-j tion, and we will endeavor to raise it from the low estate in which it now exists among us to one more worthy of if We will accordingly give not only practical directions, for the cultivation of fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, but entering into the scientific department, we will publish whatever we may find interesting.? Descriptions of new fruits, flowers and vegetables, as well as their culture, will be I given from time to time. The forcing department, which is but little attended to, iu the South, embracing the formation buil ding and management of hot beds, conservatories and hot houses will also be attended to. Domostic and Rural Economy will not be neglected, but whatever we can find likely to promote either, will be given in our columns. Sporting Intelligence, Anecdotes. On Dits, and various miscellaneous matters? which cannot well be classed, will swell our pages, and add interest to our periodical. 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 we hope to contribute our share to the Original Literature of the day, as well as to add 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 every subject, abound not only in America, but also in Eutope, and from - * _ 11 _ i 4 i.. i. lliese we Will srieci UIIIJ SUCH uuu ira ns may prove highly interesting or instructive. The sources which are open to lis in each department are ample, and wc trust we shall be able lo render the South ern Compendium a highly acceptable visiter wherever known. Political and religious discussions will be excluded, and while we have our preft retire to b<>th, yet we will not admit of any thing which may he likely to wound the feelings of our readers. We have thus sketched the plan of onr periodical, and respectfully solicit for it -?support, "'insrrtguuns aim coniribuiions. Terms?The Southern* Compendium will be put listed on the 15th ofach month, in octavo form of G4 pages, at $5 per annum payable in advance. JOHN D. LEGARE. Charleston, Dec. 1S39. REDY MADE CLOTHING 1XTAT COST.JJl TIIE Subscriber will sell at cost. FROCK COATS, DRE-.S COATS, mid PANTALOONS. I1AAD, 1 bale rb gant French Red BL\NKF.TS Dec. 28. DAYM AN LEVYllead Quarter* 3tli Brigade, i UObKlKK, Jan. 20, 1S40. \ AN election for Colonel of tlie 22<l Regiment is her?by ordered to be held on Saturday, the ?t!i March next. Lieutenant Colonel I'aylor, commanding the 22d Regiment will issue the proper orders to conduct the election, and report the result to Head Quarters. By order of Rrij Gen. Can lev, J. Al. DBrfAllHSURR, Brigade Major. Jan. 25. Tt7 g i???????m?1?? Di rect Importations. English Plains, Blankets, <fcc. THE Subscribers would inform their friends- and the public that they have reIcently imported from Hurv, England, a heavy supply of superior PL AIMS y BLANKETS, which they can afford to sell at prices as <)iv as they can be purchased in Charlesoil. Those wanting to purchase ?egro Cloths and Blankets, *? l :? * ? ? 'ttanioflpft in rnll flntl Will linu u m men ou.?i.ia^ .? ?... -..v. examine their assortment. They have also, just received from the agent of the manufacturer in Holland, a full assortment of BOLTING LOTUS, of various siz'-s, which they warrant to be a superior artielp, and which they will sail at reduced prices. C. & F. MATHESON. Dec. 21. tfi NOTCE. THE Co-partnership of S annnn, McGee <fc co. having expired by its own limitation, the debts due by the concern, will be paid by VV. 1). McDowell & Co. The name of .the concern will he continued only for the hi?!-.. ..C il.A ..1,1 kneinacs I IIU3I1J? U* HIV ui;i ?uoiMin.M C. J. .SHANNON. H. T. MrUF.E, \V. D. Mr DO WALL. Camden Jan. 1, 1840 Regimental Orders. CAMDEN, Jan. 22, 1840. EN Pf'RSUAN K f orders Com Briga 111er G"m. riil . antey, an election is hereby ordered, for C?.| mel of the 22nd Regiment, S. C M., "ii Saturday, the 7th of .Mar(Ji next, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Col. John Chesr.nt. Captains, or Officers commanding Companies will order to their assistance, two subaltern officers, and hold an election on said day, at t heir respective muster grounds for Colonel, assemble atCamden on Monday, th" 9th, count over the votes and make a return to the Brigadier General. S. S. TAYLOR, Lieut. Col. Commanding. J. Lf. .MlRliAI, Ailjutant 22d Heg't. S. C. M. Jan. 25. 7t9 NOTIE. AFiL persons having demands against the Estate ??f Capt. John Peay, late of Kcrsliiw District, decM are requested to hand them in legally att'ated, and those indebt e l to his estate, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber. JOHN A. PEAY, J-n. 11. Qualified JSx'r. I ttOSlN POlAiOfiS. I | A NEW SPECIES. W^OR SALE, at the Post Office by P., Thornton. The Cultivator's account I of them is as follows: I 4 This is a nevi and extraordinary variety, which has latley appeared in Switzer- j land, and his been cultivated in this roun* try but two years; It surpasses all others in size and productiveness?is quite farinaces and "f excellent flavor." fudge Buel, in the Cultivator, of November last, says: "We obtained two tubers from Fiance last fall, and through the kindnes-i of an esteemed friend, we have been enabled to increase orr seed 12 pounds. We divided the tubers into setts of two eyes earb, and we planted one sett ill hills four feet apart, in a piece of ground much shaded and rather low condition.? We ring, weighed ami measured the crop on the 28th September. It weighed 525 pounds, and measured nine bushels. Tlmy are undoubtedly the most productive vari . ?l.L TO? o ty ol potatoe we ever mei wim. * nc o tubers first imported, cost 45 dollars." ?ALSO ? Received on consignment, , A small quantttv of tin Alvando or Twin Cotton seed, a( 8250 a bag, containing a pint. The proprietor, Mr. Win Moor, of Winnsborotiglt says, should persons buying this seed not like the Cotton, after raising one crop of it, if they keep it unadulterated or unmixed, and will teturn all of the seed raised to me, by the tirrt of "Nervt'inbt'i, nt x-t, -the- money will be re^ funded to the amount of the purchase. P. THORNTON, P. Jan. 25. /tl.uM .... CI. i. r,,i. t#I Vllisu;! V#UHUll? A FEW bushels of the above celebrated Cotton Seed for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by the subscriber. JAMES R. M'KAIN. Jan. 11. CO-PARTNERSHIP. TIIE Subscribers having formed a mpartship under the firm of W. D. McDOW\LL & CO will continue to keep a general assortment of GOODS, arid solicit a continuance of the patronage extended to the late firm of Shannon, McGee & Co. W. D. Mc DO WALL. C. J. SHANNON'. T. E. SHANNON. Jan. 1. G'o LOST, fN the streets nf Camden, on Sunday morning last, a fine Gold Pencil. If the finder will hand it in at this oflice he hall he paid five dollars. Feh. 2'}. IN EQUITY. LANCASTER DISTRICT. David Miller, vs. F. K. Brummitt, John E. Ingrem, Elizabeth Smith, et al. Bill for relief. * IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that Elizabeth Smith, one of the defendants in the above stated ease, is absent from and without the limits of this State: On motion of Wright, Complainant's Solicitor, it is Ordered, that the said Elizabeth Smith do answer or demur to the bill in the above case, within three months from the publication hereof; otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered against her. JAMES H. WITIIERSPOON, Jr. Comin'r. Equity L. D. Commr's. office, Feb. 22, 1840. [Pr's fee, $6] Bank of Georgetown, ?S C. APACKAtiE addressed to John Fraser & Co. Charleston, has been lost between Georgetown and Milton Ferry, containing SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS in the bills of this Bank, as follows, viz; p?tf>OOOCODCEQD^-!-l-stCS05a>C5 od s : ? I ^ 1 C3 " ? | ~ . * ...... - 2 3 ? ->o x qp ? o n T) ? ? x or ? ? od ' c - CliO-wKO-CtvO-OW? I *4?W?s|wC^W">^W'^v^3?s|cc>^W*vl? C. ** m c* r-? ? c"* - e-* * * i"* r* ? * = OOOC-03O0O0O00^ rt _ _ ? powaxcacoDoaaaDOio?? 2, M ? w ins W ? t;u? ?j M W t-2 W W O' >^>.^>>>>>>>^>>>> * * ? * wj I ? r. J 00 z fT ? jaw H^w ^ -PrS* P*-* o O 3 * ? "J 3 * _ no ? 03 ? ?? OZ." ?W -?>ZP p M M ?? 2 ?1 " M *1 r* J r- ^ r? 1 - H X ' < ^ "* ' < "" V. " *' <JB S cito-j o ? o c ? c* ? ? ??lS-CCOQO?S?JW?Mfl52(? 7^ "C t-3 X a 4k M ^ li ? *? c: C5 00 ? <? c? 5 ? '>0 CWM o o ? The public are cautioned against receiving the same in payin> nt; they have never been issued by this liank, and will not be redeemed. D. L. McKAY, Cashier. [ Feb 29. 6tl3. AT THE I ACTUAL COST, H3f>FOR CASH.OCU r IHIEsubscriber being determined to lessen his stock of Dry Goods, Hardware and Saddlery, persons will do well to take advantage of this opportunity of purchasing Goods at the actual cost, for cash. The stock eomprises in part: Very heavy Duflil Blankets, Mackaoaw Blankets, Large Fiench Bed Blenkets, Blue Plains, Negro Linseys, Superfine black, blue, invisible green, brown and mix'd Cloths, Superfine black, blue, drab and other i i n cojoreu v/usMim irs) Superfine Doeskin Cassimere, Superfine and common Sattinetts, of all colours, Rogers' best Welsh Flannel, White & red Flannel of everyquality, Cotton, worsted and silk Stockings, Superfine and common Irish Linens, Superfine and common Long Lawns, Bird-eye and common Diapers, Fine and om ron Calicoes, ColouredCanibrics, Figur'd and cross-barr'd Muslins, Plain acd figui'd Swiss Muslins, Bobbinrt Lace, Splendid fig'd black Satin Vestings, White and color'd Mcrsellis^-dQ.? Fig'd black?iJ !t$^at 50 ctsTfor ladies' _d.ress.5s; wJIandsome plain black Silk, I Black Silk Velvet, Black Tabby do. Shallys and Mouslin Delaines, Alcrinoes of all (olours, Bombazettcs of all colours, Poneees, ver\ low, Fini* strL|>'d Homespuns, Bleach'd and unbleach'd Homespuns, Salt, Iron, Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Cordials, Best Sherry and Madeira Wines, Best French Brandy, Best Holland Gin, Monongahela and N. Carolina Whiskey, Port Wine in bottles, (very old,) With many other articles, bv HAYMAN LEVY. Jan. 7, m. iili a%vm*AM t A1 1 JbM HUM i BLaaaatA^r SKB??!?* YOU are ordered to parade in Camden on the first Saturday in March next, armed and equipped as the law directs. By order of Capt. Boyki.v. W. A. AKCRUM, 0. S. Feb. 33. For sale at the post-office,! Stationery & School-Books, | Among which are the following: Woodbridge's Geography, with Atlas, 1 Smith's do do Willis* do do Greetilcaf's English Grammar, Kirkham's do do Murray's do do Adam's Arithmetic, Smith's do Pike's do Kev t.n do Walker's School Dictionary, Columbian Orator, National 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 Tales of Europe, Africa, Asia anrl America, Child's first Book of History, do second do do do first reading Lessons, Pocket Expositors, do Juvenile Instructor, Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor, N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do Alphabet of Natural History, do of different nations, Receipt Books, Slates, of various sizes, Copy Books, Quills and Ink g Steel Pens, by the card, Paint Boxes, Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1840, Blank Books of various sizes, Memorandum B >oks, Wafers, hlnok and red. Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen. State ot South Carolina, KERSIUIV DISTRICT. William Cavan } vs > Bail Writ in Assumpsit. R. W. Dunlap, 3 P. Menard ^ vg > Bail Sum. Tro. Account. R W. Dunlap, ) Jno. M. Niolon ) V3 s Bail Sum. Pro. acc't ii note. R. W. Dunlap, 3 T. R. Sessions } va > BaiUSum Pro. Account. R. W. Dunlap, ) Charles Jugr.ot } vs > Bail Sum Pro Account. R. W. Dunlap, ) N. B. Arrnnts i vs > Bail Sum P;o. Note. I R. W. Dunlap,.) I Jas. R. M'Kain } vs > Bail Snm Tro. Account R. W. DunJap, ) J. II. Anderson <Sc co. } VS > Bail Snm Fro. Acc't. Robert W. D unlap, S ROBERT W. DITVLAP, the Defendant, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of the said District, by virtueof the Writs and Processes in the above stated cases, having, in order to entitle himself to the benefit of the Act entitled " an Act for the more effectual relief of Insolvent Debtots," filed a Schedule of his whole real and personal estate in the Clerk's office of the said District, Notice is hereby given to the said plaintiffs and to all and singular the creditors of the said Robert W. Dunlap, personally or by attorney, to be and a| pear at the Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Kershaw Court House, for Kershaw District, before one of the Associate Judges of the said State, on the fonrth Monday in March next, at which time and place, the said R. YV. Dunlap will apply for his discharge under the said Act, to show cause, if any they can, against the said discharge. G. Q. M'lNTOSII, c. c. c. p. Clerk's Office, ) Dec. 24, 1S30. j 13t3. $17 73prs. fee, JUST RECEIVED, And For Sale at the Post Office, a fresh supply GARDEN SEEDS, of the growth of 1839, warranted fresh and genuine, Among which are the following: Early Spring Turnip, White Onion, I Ruin Rnirn or Vf-ilnw Red do Russia" Ho Long Green Cuc'imbrrLarge Norfolk field do """ do Large Globe glummer bush Squash. or Early Orange do .-^"ADcrdten do Summer crook neck do Green Glazed Cabbage, Long "White Okra, F.arly York do Short Gri en do Early Dutch do Large Squash Fepper, Early Sugar loaf do Salsify, or Vegetable Large English Savoy do Oyster, j Drum Ilcad do Cmled Parser, Late Dutvh do Nasturtiums, Red Dutch do Solid Celtery, French Sugar Pert, Early Charkan Teas, Early Turnip do Early .Tuna do Long Blood do White Marrowfat do Early Yellow do Bishop's Early dwarf do Long Orange Carrot. Blue Imperial do Swelling Pnrstiip, Early China dwarfRenn Long bl k winter Radish White kidney dwarf do Long Scarlet do Pole Cranberry do C..I 1?. I im. A-1 1..U J I j >L ill i v I o li U1 I L? 'J' it1' 111 * Whito Turnip do White Dutch runingdo Scarlet do do ALSO::::Rcceived, a few of the Rohan Potatoes, which may be had by applying early. Jan. 18. r NOTICE. ~ ALT. persons having demands against the Estate of the lite Col. JohiiChesiiwt. arc requested to hand them legally attested, to the Executrix and Executors, and those who are indebted to the said Estate are desired to make payment to ELLEN CHESNUJ, Executrix. JAMES CI1ESNUT, i THOMAS WIIITAKER, } Ex'rs. JAMES CHESNUT, Jr. ) 1 Feb. 1. snt4i9 GODOLPHIN. ^1^ HIS celebrated Horse will stand the approaching season, commencing on the 1st. of March, and ending the 1st of Jnly, at Carnden, and at J. W. Cantey's Plantation onLynch's Creek?one half of each week alternately, at each place, commencing at Camden, on the 1st of March. GOsiOLPHIlV is a beautiful sorrel of great bone and muscle, combining beauty and strength with line action. ICf-By reference to the American Stud n r>A/li/TOAD f\C r?/iT?AT PHT1M DOUlV, lilt CiKllMBK may be seen, together with an account of his performances on the turf. Mates will be 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 aTe fifty dollars for the season, and seventy-five to insure a foal; with fifty rents to the groom. Camden, Feb. 21. - 6tl2. %# The Carolina Planter will publish the above till the 1st of April and forward his bill to this office. TAXES. WOTICE is hereby given, that I will attend at the following times and places, for the purpose of collecting the State and Poor Taxes for the year 1839, viz:? On Monday, 2nd of March at Liberty TItll. nn fuacilotr ??r<t nf \1arf>h at flat LJIJJ, Oil A Htouujj v... w, ??u.v.i u? * iu. Rock; on Wednesday, 4th of March at Buffalo; on Thursday, 5th of March at Lizenby's, on Friday, 6th of March at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday 7th of March at Cureton's Mill. Previous to, and after the above-named times, I will attend at Mr. James Dunlap's St )re in Camden, until the first day of May nest, at which time the books will positively be closed, and all defaulters double taxed J. W. DOBY, t. c. k. b. Feb. I. SCHOOL BOOKS. |T ATIN and Greek Grammars, Exerciscs, Dictionaries and Classics.? English Exercises and Grammars, by Smith, Kirkham, Grecnleaf and Murray? /-, l.. o ? ;.l l< :i rp i ueograpnies, uy cwiuri, oiiiney, ti uuubridge, Williard and Parley? Arithmetics, Davies' Smith's, Smiley's, Pike's and Bridge's.? Kirkham's Elocution, Porter's & Town's Analysis. Parker's Progressive Exercises in^English ('(imposition. Historical, and tectcntitic Class hooks.? 1st, 2nd anrl 3rd Book of History for Children. Willards Universal History. Tytlev's History. Grimshaw's Ilistoiy of the United States, with Questions. Willard's Republic of America. Roman Antiquities.? s Philosophy, Botany and Chemistry, for beginners?the same, for advanced pupils. Davics' Algebra, Geometry, Surveying and Linear Perspective. Hniton's Mathematics. Bonneyeastle's Algebra. Playfair's Euclid. Yince's Fluxions. Keith on the Globes. Simpson's Conic Sections.? French, Italian and Spanish Grammars and Dictionaries. French Exercises and Colloquial Phrases. Perriti's French Fables. Bolmar's and Lebrun's Ttlemaqnc. Vie dc Washington, L'llistoire Etats U- ~ nis. ALMANACS FOR 1840. The Penny Magazine and Cyclopedia from 1832 to the past year. Pickwick Papers. Waverly Novels, in complete setts, and a variety of others. Stationery, Toys and Fancy Boxes, Victoria Siee Pens, Ruled Account Paper, Porcelain Slates, Visiting Cards, <fcc. For Sale by ALEXANDER YOUNG. January 18. 3t7 ?HbrnmTvs i^anTIim?. - -? STEAM BOAT ARRANGEMENT. TIIE subscribers, Agents of Steamboats plying betweren this and flume's Landing on North Santee, have agreed to establish the ra'es of Freight oh Cotton at Fifty Cents p'r bale, and on Freight to Humo's, at one third the of the Freight^ from this place to Camden or Columbia.? ^ Coalmen can, therefore, depend on having. : their Cotton forwarded with despatch. ROBINSONS & CALDWELL, A .r/in In Cklnt mni* fit \l ? I L A mn 1&?UII13 uu clllin Ufc. Iflrt line M\ a. SHANNON & M'GEE, Agents Steamer Camilen. R. & J. CALDWELL, Agents Steamer James Adams. * < Charleston, Feb. 4. 3ll0 Garden /Seeds. TIIE subscriber has just received a com plctc assortment of fresh and genuine Gar- \\ den Seeds, with which he will be happy | to supply his friends on fair terms, and fj | warrant them good. JAMES R. McKAIN; 3 I I J ail, n# m -1 HOUSE PAOTIi\0. *| '/HUE subscriber having in his charge a j ^ first rate workman, will contract for f{ either in or outside painting on very rca- A son able terms. Jj Feb. i. X. BUJR?. ,|1