University of South Carolina Libraries
NEW WINTER GOODS. THE subscriber is now receiving' from N. York antl Philadelphia) his supply of I'lli and Winter Goods. His customers arc iuviiod i' call ami! exainino them, as he is determined low. Sept. sJS. E. W ii iNNKY. 1 WILLI AM SJ3V2SJ3NS, ' Ka?liioiial>i<! Tailor. RETURNS his thanks to his friends and ens.; turners ; >r their p itron ijo, ami t ikes this op. 11 port unity of informing them that his prices shall be according to the times. He his a number of good' , I workmen, and every ?.Fori will l?t; in id.j to ffivo s;;U ... . i. ! i isfaction to those who imy '.avor 11:111 ivnii a can. | \\ S. is agent lor Mr. J.imes (.'hippHI, Piiiln. 1 dclphia, and would bo plm.-ud to'iirnislt flic Tailors!" Of this State ?villi t!io F i-hioux am! tl:o Transfer sys. ' torn, Alamode &o. To be convinced of the utiiily of litis excellent mode of cutting garments needs but a cull, unit may be seen at all times during business hours, at bis establishment on Broad street, opposite Col. Dickinson's Law Office. O"0rders from a distance promptly attended to. Camden, Oct 5. ] CHEAP CALICOES. Just received, a fresh supply of ' Dark Chene Calicoes at 113A cents per yard, ' Mouslin DcLaines at 135 cents per vard. t Oct. 19. II. LEVY. i Saluda Cotton lia^rin^. THE subscribers have just received a supply of ' the above ariclc. Planters are invited to call and examine it. JONES & IICGFISON, 1 t Tailoring. * THE subscriber feeling grateful for the liberal pat- ' ronage afforded the late firm of Bciden &, Wat son, respectfully tenders bis services to their friends and the uublic irencrallv. and solicits a coutinuance of the patronage heretofore extended, and as other Tailors of the place have reduced their charges 10 .Hid 20 percent, he invites customers to call and he will v rr;uU satisfaction, both as to prices and work. He will be found at liic old stand, one door north of the M sonic Lodge, and three doors south of the i Post office. A. J. BELDEN. ' Carpeting. JUS r received, i handsome assortment of Carnctiiigs and Rugs. H. LEVY. ? Sept. 28. c JFVMZ/VJ*VZ> Wi*YTJEil , WE have just received from New York and Phil- 1 adelphia our usual supply of Fancy and Staple ;i Dry Goods. Our stock of Blankets, white and co- ^ lored Plains, and other Goods, for Negro Clothing, v embraces a great variety of qualities and prices, to P which the attention of Planters :s invited, as they 1' will be sold to suit the hard times. W. D. McDOWALL <f- CO. Oct. 26. 6147. I\cgro Shoes. ET AAA PAIRS, superior tacked, manufacDjv/vh/ tured at the Swift Creek Mills, for 6ale there, and in this place. W. D. McDOWALL & CO. ? Oct. 26, 1342. 6t47. J Ancnim's Ferry. ' THIS Ferry will be re-opened on the first day of . January next, for the accommodation of Travel" lers, and kept in first rate order. THOMAS J. ANCRUM. Aug. 17 tf37 Chewing Tobacco. A SMALL quantity of Lcftwich's best Tobacco four years old, for sale by E. W. BONNEY. j Dissolution. \ THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the I firm of Bcldcn &. Watson, is this day dissolved ( by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used in settling up tho business of tin: concern. A. J. BELDEN. W. M. WATSON. Aug. 29, 1842. For Sale. 4N elegant six Octive Metalic Plate PIANO FORTE, of superior tone and quality, en i tirely new, for sale by E. W. DUNN K v. ! stop the Runaway! | RANAW.VY from t ic subscriber on the 21st ( ultimo, a Negro Man calling himself CLEM, (sometimes PRICE.1 He is six feet in height, and about forty-live years of age. In figure he is rather stout, and very erect; having nothing peculiar in his appearance, except that his face is slightly pitted with the small pox, and the calves of his legs are unusually prominent from his knees, inclining backwards. He Ins a siight impediment in his speech?has a marked propensity for using 1 "big words," and i'.vaiiably makes use of the lettors t!i. for d. Fur instance, instead of ladder, he would say lather. Ho is an intelligent negro, and uncommonly loquacious. It is probable he is now about Clarendon or Charleston. A reasonable reward will bo given for his appro, hension. E. H. ANDERSON. Camden, Nov. 1. DANCING AC A DEM Y~ AT THE LONG-ROOM IN CAMDEN. MR. ADAMS begs leave to inform his patrons and the public, that lie pro|>oscs opening at the above Room, a school for instruction in Dancing, Waltzing &c. so soon as the requisite number of pupils can l>e .taircd. He proposes to touch the entire term of sixteen lessons?two lessons a week, for eiffht weeks in succession. Assembly Baits wil! be given every two weeks, during the term. Scholars admitted to these halls gratis. Gentlemen who arc not scholars will pay oac dollar an evening. Mr. Adams having taught in Camden last winter, hopes lor a continuance of patronage. Trice of tuition to suit the times. Hours of tuition adapted to the convenience of patrons. N B.?Seminaries iti or out of town, nrd private lessons will bo attended to l>y Mr. A. if re-j quested. A list is left at Mr. Starke's Hotel. Nov. y. ifTJ United States District Court, DISTRICT OP SOUTH < AROLLVA. IN BANKRUPTCY. UniEREAS, Leroj Secrest, 1-itc merchant, rc. siding in Lancaster District, South Carolina, liath filed a Petition praying that lie may be declared a li tnkriijit, pursuant to the Ac' of Congress of Lite United States, made, nnj now in force, concern, ing Dankrupts, and that lie may have the benefit of the said Act; this is to give notice of the said Peti Lion, and llmtn hearing thorcof will ho had before the Honorable ltonnrr B. G K.Christ. Judge of the s iid Court, at a Court to be lioldeu at the Federal Court House, in Charleston, on Monday, tho fifth Jay of December next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., it which place and time all persons interested may ippearand shew cause, if any they have, why the irjyer of the said Petitioner should not he granted, Charleston, 3d day of November, 1812. II. Y. GRAY, Clerk. November 9, 1912. tailed states District Court, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. ijrilEREAS, Francis K. Brummilt, lately in the ' Gold mining business, residing in L stcr District, South Carolina, liath tiled a Petition prayng that lie may be declared a Bankrupt, pursuant o the Act of Congress of the United Stalos, made, md now in force, concerning Bankrupts, and that ic inuy have the benefit of the said Act; this is to five notice of the said Petition, and that a hearing' ' hereof will bo had before the Honorable Robkrt b. jJiLCHRisT, Judge of the said Court, at a Court to ] re liolden at the Federal Court House, in Charles. , on, on Monday the fifth day of December next, at . ilevcu o'clock, A. M., at which place and time all I jcrsons interested may ap|?car and shew cause, it my they have, why the prayer of the said Petition. - i?i-i ?. i... :r b.I'.UIid IIUI uu ^luiibbu. Charleston, 2d day of December, 1812. H: Y. GRAY, Clerk. Nov. D 1842. j . | United States District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. fUlIEREAS, Timothy T. Williamson, Planter, ? rosiding in Lancaster District, state of South : Jarolfna, hath filod a petition praying that he may ic declared a Bankrupt pursuant to the act of Conjress of the United States, made and now in force, loncorning Bankrupts, and that he may have the icncfit of the stid act; this is to give notice of the lid dotilion, and that a hearidg thereof will he had icfore the Iltxiwuhlc Roaerl B. Gilchrist, Judge of he said Court, at a Court to he holdcn at the FederI Court House in Charleston on Monday, the 21st lay of November n xt, at eleven o'clock, A, M., at I'hich time and p !, *? ill persons interested may apicar and shew c .nse. if any they have, why the irayer of the sai l :->?i:hvn?r should not lie grauted. Charleston. 24.t? u y -f (M-iVr. 1842. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. United States District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the mailer of Daniel Bnauford, a Bankrupt. PURSUANT to an order of the District Court of the United States, for the District of South 'arolina, notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn ii,o cni,t n,,nrt. ar the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the lliird day ol December next, at 'even o'clock. A. Rl. why the said Daniel Bcaufard ihould not leceivc his Discharge and Certificate, as l Bankrupt. II. Y. GRAY, Cierk. Charleston, Sept. 5,1812. 41 United states District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of Dun''I li. McLaurin, a Bankrupt. PURSUANT to an oidcr?ftlie District Court ol the United Mate., (or the District of South j Carolina, notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn | leforc the said Court, at the Federal Court House n the city of Charleston, on the third day of De:eruber next,11 o'clecK. A. M. why the said Daniel f?. .McLaurin should not receive iris Discargc and Jcrtilicate, as a Bannru: t. ' H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, sept. 5. 1811 41. United States District Court DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Matter of Clunk . IT. Miller, of Suinlcrrillv S. C., a Bunkr pi. SJUP.SU A NT to an Order of the District Court of the United S:ahs. (or the District of Smith Carolina. Notice is hereby given, that cause he diewn before I'ic said Court, at the Federal Court; House in Clier'cston, on tlie fourth day of February next, at eleven o'cIook, A. >1., vvliy the said Charles VV .Miller should not receive his Di-chaige and Certificate, as a Banirropl. Charleston, 7th day of November, 184*2. H. V. GRAY, Cleric: United States District Court DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the .Matter of Benjamin F. Sadler, uf Lancaster District S. C\ a Bankrupt. PURSUANT to an order of the District Court of tlie United Slates, for lite District of South Carolina. Notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn before the said Court, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, oil the fourth day of February next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., why the said Benjamin F. Sadler sliou'd not receive ins dioclraige and certificate, asa Bankrupt. Charleston, 5th day of Nov., 1812 H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Paris Cassi meres, {iKOAD Cloths and Fancy Vestings. Also, gen" tleincn's worsted Scarfs and super light Iloskin Gloves. Just received by Oct. 12. E. W. BONNEY JOSEPH CHAULESWOliTJI, Fitdiioiiablv Tailor, TSENDERS his thanks to his customers for the generous patronage lu: has received, and respectfully informs the pubi c that lit' coimnti-s 10 carry on business al Ids old stand, two doors above the Post Oliicc, where those wishing to have garments neatly and fashionably made are invited to call. Jan. 2ti. Take Notice. |5TIIF.REAS, Samuel Shiver sen. holds my note *? for seventy dollars, payable the last of Febuary nest, dated the 20lh October last; this is to caution all persons against trading for, or taking in any manner the said note, as good against mo, as I have a legal defence by discount, against said note. UOBKRT DA V IL\PORT. Nov. 10, lSiti. (DMiiDoaa UAsmuDsrA T.ill iiv The attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of ( lady invited to the subscribers' new and extensii have just received, direct from the manufacturersT irnpo, i-i? -1- n?i?-u ir:A ci;?? f UJilClt JCillgllSIl XVtu unjrai white " " " black satin " white " " French Morocco Slips and Ties .? Kid Coloured Morocco " Kid Walking Shoes, various patterns, Gaiter Boots, silk top, very fine " " Prunella lop Half Gaiters, black and coloured Leather shoes, of every description. Miss's, Boy's and Children ?TOUETIIE Four Thousand Fairs of IV Which planters are i.:v;ie?l to call and examine ALSO?French and iNor'hem Tan Calf Skins, Curtain Leather, for carnages, Lining Skins, Shot Trunks, assorted, Leather Varnish, Shoe Blackir Camden, Sept. J8. -griBW (BDCDtDOo TIIK subscribe; having just returned from the North, and having bestowed much pains in selecting a handsome supply of Fancy and Staple CiOODS, (which arc now open,) offers the same it unusual low prices. They consist in part, is follows: Colored and black rich figured Poult de JSoic Silks Black Satin stripe gro de Afrique Silks Bid k gro de Rhine and gro de Swiss Silks Half Mourning Louisienne ("anew article) Superior Motislin Delaines Elegant Silk Foulards Black and embroidered silk Scarfs Mouslin Delaines of every description Super black Alpacka (a new article) Cltena Uncut Velvet Points " do do Shaded do " Elegant Velvet Mantillas It In,* U Pill,*! ftlnves anil Mitts Ladies colored and black Kid Gloves, sup'r. quality Gentlemen's Hoskin, black and colored Gloves,^ Super English silk Stockings Silk Handkerchiefs, of every description Velvet Neck llibbons, Long white Kid Gloves Hove Silk Handkerchiefs Handsome colored Balzarcens Foulard and Mouslin Delaine Shawls Elegant worked Cheniiosetts do embroidered Collars do worked Cuffs Plain lleinstiiched and embroidered Cambric Hdkfs. Laces of every description Ladies Waist Girdles Sewing Silk Fringe, for dresses Superior French Prints Calicoes, of every quality Irish Linens and Lawns, Barnsly Sheeting, Furniture and Cambiic Dimity Furniture Fringe, Furniture Prints Cotton Cambrics and Jaconet Muslins Swiss and Book Muslins Damask Table Cloths and Napkins White and colored Cotton Stockings Super English Long Cloth Unbleached Homespuns, very cheap Bleached do Cotton Oznaburgs and Drillings Colored Homespuns and Checks Super French Bombazeens Black and colored Merinoes and Circassians. Woolens. Super plain and wove Beaver Cloths Extra wool-dved Black Cloth Blue and brown do Sup new style Fancy Casaimeres. assorted colors Superfine Cnshnieretts Kentucky Jeans of every description Assorted colored Sattinetts and Cassimeres Ipswick Drawers and Shirts Tweed Cassimere Splendid Vestings Bath Wool Bed Blankets Cradle Blankets, Heavy Duffil Blankets Negro Liusey3 and Cloths .V hilt* and Scarlet Flannels, Green Bockiiig Baize, Victoria Shawls. Shoes. A complete assortment of Ladies Morocco and Kid Slippers; Gentlemen's Shoes, assorted; Bov's and Mi-ses shoes, assorted quality; Misses Gaiter Boots. Hals mid Caps. A complete assortineni ol Hats Fur Caps OllerCaps, Navy Cloth and Glazed Caps Cloth Caps with Fur Trimming, sea'lett Caps. ALSO?Blacksmith's Bellows, Amils, Vices, Screw Plates,Collins' Axes, I foes, Spades, Shovels, ?,linure Forks, Nails, Iron, Curry Combs. A LS()?A complete assortment of Saddlery. Camden, sept. 1-1. H. LEVY. ToudnillS OF NEGiio~SHOES, Of our own manufacture, AT ?5 CLATS A PAIR, Iff/AIICU wc can recommend to planters, as supc ? rior to any heretofore offered in this market, having been manufactured with great carc, from the best materials. Also, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, viz: Ladies' black and white English slippers do do do satin do do do and colored kid do do Gaiter Boots and half Boots do Qnilt-d walking shoes do black and bronze tics and slippers do Kid Buskins walking do Leather shoes of every variety ucnuemcn t> super sowed and pegged uuuio do do morocco do clicnp do do French calfskin bootees Boy's boots and shoes Pegged and sewed brogans, low Shoe findings, lasts &c. ?ALSO? Spanish and country sole Leather Harness and upper Leather Calf and Lining skins, ?fcc. &.c. All of which wo offer 011 very reasonable terms, to punctual customers. W. ANDERSON & CO. Oct. 12, 1812. Executor's iVotice. iLL persons hnvi?(r demands against the estate of A. T. Tiiman dee'd. are requested to present tliein duly attested, and those indebted are required to make immediate aayment. Nov. 4. E. L. ERASER, Ex'r. Notice is hereby given, THAT Ihe Commissioners of the Poor for Lancaster District will apply to the next Legis latino Tor lea%e to sell nnil dispose of the Poor Houses. an.l Land sttnehed, sav 5(5 1.2 acres, on Rum i'reek, in saul District, purchased by the ('oniniisrioiiers of tlio Poor, on the 2!hh of July, lo31. SAM'L. B. HAMMOND, Chairman. sa?a 3m<3!>]2asisr<atBtac1 if 1L [JYTEIt STOCK. , Camden and the surrounding country, is particu-e stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which they ?consisting in part, as follows, vix: GENTLEMEN'S Boots, pump bottoms welted Boots, water proof Boots low priced sewed Boots " pegged " thick Boots for plantation wear fine shoes and Brogans " Pumps " Slippers BOY'S fine sewed Boots " Pe?ged " children's " " i's Shoes of every variety, :r with? rcgro Shoe% and Brogans, , before purchasing elsewhere. Patent Leather for Coach and Harness makers, . r?! , PL.. T T) Bnnt VlnnW 5 1 JirtJdU, OI1UK JLjaOLDj UWt J igco) xs*/vrv aavw.w, )g and Brushes, Shoemaker's Tools, &c. &c. ALDEN & CO. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. W. ANDERSON A CO, ARE now receiving from the North, a large and well assorted stock of staple and fnncy DRY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of purchasers; particularly, as they can sell at vory low prices. Tlio following aro a few of their articles, viz: Super blue, black and fancy bread cloths " " " cassimeres " beaver cloth " merino cassimeres, assorted Sattinetls, Kentucky Jeans Whitney and London Duffil Blankets, All wool plains, kerseys UeKalb kerseys (an excellent article, of their own manufacture) Flannels, of every quality, very low Black Italian lustring " gro de Swiss " Orleans and Alapaca lustre French Bombazine Fancy French and English merinos Plain and fancy mouslin delaines French and English prints Earlcton ginghams, fancy and black Calicoes, of every quality and price Rob Roy and nett shawls Irish linens and long lawns Table damask and napkins Bird's eye and huckaback diapers 12 1-4 Barnslcy sheeting Ticking, checks, drilling Brown and blcachod domestics, cheap Ladies'silk and fillett gloves and mitts do black and colored kid do Gentlemen's beaver and hoskin gloves Worked inuslin capes Lace and muslin edging and inserting Jaconet, cambric and checked muslin Swiss muslin and bishop lawn. A large assortment of Beady made Clothing. CONSISTING OF Black and fancy dre.,. and frock Coats " " hunting do Beaver cloth frock and over coals Flushing and pilot cloth do Punts, Vests &c. &c. Also, a full supply of HATS and CAPS, of various descriptions. Oct. 12, 1812. 4,500 pair of NEGRO SHOES. AT NINETY-FIVE CENTS. The subscribers arc ready to furnish at the above price, a very superior lot of NEGRO SHOES, manufactured by themselves, the present season, of the best oak-tanncd Baltimore Sole Leather and extra nailed. Planters will find it to their interest to examine these Shoes, as wo are confident they will be found bettor than those made from southern sole Leather ALSO. Receiving, our fall stock of Ladies, Gentlemen's, Misses, Boy's and children's Shoes, of every descrip. tion, from Philadelphia and the celebrated manufactory of John White, which wo are determine to sell at a small advance, JONES $ HUGHSON. Oct. 19. If46 NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. TIIE subscriber has just received his Fall supply of Goods, consisting in part of CLOTHS, SATINETTS, CASS1 MERES, LINSEYS, VESTINGS, KERSEYS, KENTUCKY JEANS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LINENS, BROWN & BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, &c. Together with a general assortment of Hard' ? t.LI. T ware, Carpenter's ana macKsmiin s i uvje, iiuii) Steel, Cut antl Wrought Nails, &c. to which the attention pf those wishing to purchase is invited, as they will be sold low for cash, or to those who pay punctually. A. M. KENNEDY. Oct. 25. tf47. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. James H, Morrison and wife, Annabella Morrison, Applicants, oi. Aaron Houston, James Osborne and i wife Mary Osborno, Tobias Wolf and wifo Clarrissa Wolf, Mary Dunn. Margaret Dunn, Defendants? Division of the Real Estate of David Houston, dee'd It appearing to my satisfaction, that all the above defendants reside without the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered that they appear and object tc j the division or sale of the Real Estate of David Houston, doe'd. on or beforo the 10th day of Februanext, or their consent to the sanio will be entered ol record. J. H. W'lTHERSPOON, 0. L D. Nov. 3, 1842. [pr's. fee, $6] Witlidrawmcnt. WHEREAS, an unhappy misunderstanding occurred between myself and a committee of brethren appointed in- Charleston to have in charge the subject of a newspaper, which misunderstanding was the result of iucdrrect information received from a member of that committee; and whereas an ami- i cable adjustment of that difficulty, has been effec- 1 ted between the parties, it therefore becomes my duty to announce publicly, which I hereby do, that I have withdrawn from my proposals to publish a paper in .Camden. I trust therefore, my friends will make no further exertions on my behalf, but that they will tum their attention to the paper in Charleston, and do all they can in its support. It is only necessary, in conclusion, wnnnui mailing any explanation, for me to inform the public, that my whole course, from beginning to end, in reference to this subject, has been fully justified and commended by all my brethren and friends. Having said thus much, I have done. C. M. BREAKER. Camden, Nov. 16. 3l50. J. r. SUTHERLAND, CABINET-MAKER, WILL remove from his present stand on the first" of January noxl, to the House of the Rev. Mr. Jenkins, one door below the corner of DeKalb and Broad streets, where he will carry on his business in its various branches. He will keep constantly on hand, an assortment of ' Handsome Furniture, Such as, Dressing and plain Bureaus, Sofas, Ottomans, Lounges, Book Cases, Looking Glasses, Bed. steads, Chairs, Venetian Blind", &c. all of superior workmanship, and the moat fashionable style, at prices toTsuit the times. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. ( "Repairing done on short notice, on moderate terms. Nov. 16.?lf5Q. South Carolina. SUMTER DISTRICT?in ordinary Summons in Partition. Charles McCoy, Applicant, vs. John McCoy and wife and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Tyre J. McCoy and wife, and Wylie McCoy, defendants in the above stated case, reside without tho State of South Carolina aforesaid; It is thcrefoic ordered that they do appear and object to the sale of the real estate of Nelson McCoy, dee'd. on or before the 15th day of February next, or their consent to tho same will bo entered of record. W. LEW J.3, O. D. Nov. 19, 1842. rosier, ?5 50 Estray J>Iulc. TAKEN up by the subscriber, a small bay liorfo Mule, about 12 hands high, between 12 and 15 years old; no marks visible. The above Mule is at the plantation of Mrs. M. McRa, six miles below Camden, where the owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and take it away. Nov. 16. JOHN YOUNG. J. JJEE, M. I>. SURGEON DENTIST, CAMDEN, S. C. CHEAP GOODS, THE subscriber would inform his frierds and the public that he will receive, and keep one tantly on hard a peroral afrrnii cm of LOW PRICED GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats, Bonnets and Saddlery, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. On Consignment*?30,000 Spanish (",-pr*. ALSO?A few superior Moss ai d Mattrasses. Oct 26. J. S. PF.P v SS. Stage Accommodation. THE public aro respectfully informed that a line of accomodation Stages will commenco running between Gadsden and Camden, on Monday tho 14th inst., and continue to run three tiir.es a week, until further notice. To leave Camden every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, after the arrival of the Northern mail, and arrive at Gadsden in time for the Cars for Charleston. Leavr Gadsden, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, after tho arrival of the Cars, and arrive in Cu nden in time for the Northern Stage. ETOffic.eat Davis' (late Starkcs) Hotel. WM. SHIVER. Nov. 2d, 1812. LAWDS FOR bALE. ' In Equity - Lancaster District. John Evans and wife and others vs. James L. Sowcll and wife and others. UNDER a decree of the Court of Equity made in. the ubove ease, I will offer for sale at Lancaster Court House on the first Monday (the 5th day) of December next, the following tracl6 of Lund, belonging to the Estate of Absalom Hunley, deceased,, situated in Lancaster District: One Tract, containing 350 acres, known as the Ilcuse Tract* adjoining lands of John Scarborough, George Helton and J. L. Sowcll. Also--Oiic other Tract, - -L- T7l.ii - A o?i: ; Known as uiu ruu?i j/muw, vuiuui.iu^ ?(U uucn, 1 adjoining lands of Major S Jones, J. L. Sowell, G Helton and R. Phillips. Also?One other Tract, containing 270 acres, known as the Mill Tract, adjoining lands of Gilliam King, J. L. Sowell and others. Also?One other Tract, known as the Flat cr>-ck plate, containing 03 acres, adjoining the Farmers* lands on the north, east by Balk's lands, and south by Flat ereck. Also-One other Tract, I known as the Dry Creek place, containing 53 acrce, ' bonnded by lands o( George Helton and R. l'hillips. | Tk.rms?a credit of one and two years, except so ') much Cash as will pay costs. The purchasers giv; j ing ho-id with good security,bearing interest fiom the ' day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises. ' t The purchaser topav for deeds. 1 j. h. witherspooy c r. jd. \ Comni'rH. Office, Nov I l>*l?. i v- ! . * to Job i'l'LVi.-i-a i executed ut this Office.