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VOLUME12. CAMDEN, SOUTH-CAROLINA, JANUARY 10, 1851. .J i\UMBER 3.
Darlington Hotel,
DARLINGTON COUJtT-HOUSK.
THE above (louse having been purchased and
tilted up anew by Jena Dotf.n, is again opened
for the accommodation of the Public. Strict
attention to tlie wants and comforts ol guests
will be given, and no effort, calculated to merit
the patronage of all who inay favor the establishment
with a visit, shall be spared.
All that the market and surrounding com.try
afford will be found upon the table.
Comfnrtah e rooius, for families or individuals,
pre prep red.
The Stahles will he attended by careful and
attentive hostlers.
I trovers can be well accommodated, as any
number of horses and mules can he ept in the
maitles iiiitl lots expressly prepared for them.
Nov. 1, 1*M). 86 tf
MANSION HOUSE.
CAMDEN, S. C.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC
generally, that he has opened, as a HOTEL, that
la roe and couunodio- s house in Ix?tr Town, former
ly (lie private residence of B. Perkins, esq.
The building is admirably adapted lor that pur- !
pose, being situated in the n ost healthy and pleasant
part or ( amoen, comhining all the advanta
ges of the town with the bJmy aimosphere of the
country, and within a lew minutes' walk of any
part of Camden. The ri?oms are large and airy,
Ids Servants respectful and attentive, and he
pledges himself to spare no pains in keeping tip
an attractive and well supplied TABLE, and lo use
every exertion to please those who may call upon
liitn.
llis STABLE"' will he found commodious, and
always fully supplied with Provender,
CTTle H ouse being conducted on Temperance
Principles, he flatters himself thai those who favor
him with a call will find the MANSION HOUSE
not only the comforts and attention of a well regulated
Hotel, but the quiet retirement of a Hume.
Charges moderate. <
UTAH the Stages arriving in the place, and the 1
Omnibuses running to the Depot, will call at the
House when desired.
E. G. ROBINSON.
Camden, Sept. 1. 27 if
HUNTER'S HOTEL,
CAMDEN, S. C.
THE subscriber having located in Camden,
would tespccifully say to the public that he 1
has opened a Public House two doors ttelow the 1
pA.i nffloo anil Kw altnntinn tri hilci I
ne.?* to share a liberal mtronage.
My Stables arc go??d. and well supplied wih i
"Provender, and my Table shall always be supplied
with as good as the market affords. 1
I am certain that those who once favor me with
a call will be willing to call again. ;
I hase also, a good Wagon Yard, with wood, i
water and house convenient, for the accommodation
of Wagoners.
I will also attend to the Commission Business
and all Goods consigned to my care, or left with <
ine for sale shall meet with prompt attention. <
0*Cbarges moderate.
JAMES M. HUNTER.
Nov. 20. 93 tt_
For Sale,
A TRACT of Land lying 14 miles east of Lancaster
court house, on both sides of Little
Lyui bes creek, adjoining Lancfcof Win. Conner,
dee'd. Jefferson Morton, N\ asliingtun Ellis and
William Robert?. Tlie above tract contain? ab >ut
1,700 Acre*?about .r)00 of which are cut
down, and the most cf it in a good state of culti.
vat ion. On the place will be found a good Gin
House and Screw, together with the necessary
.Improvements. Also, a food seat, both for a saw
and grist mill. The soil is well adapted to the
growth of cotton and grain
Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to
eall and examine for themselves.
WM. T. CASTON.
Pleasant Hill, Nov. 23. 93 lit
Negroes and other Property
FOR SALE.
Iu Equity?Lancaster District.
BJiddlelon G Carton et al. vs. Susannah Caston
r and others?Bill for Partition.
BY virtue of the Decree of the Court of Equity
in above case, I will sell ?>n the Oth of * annatry,
1^51, at the Plantation of the Estate of Samuel
Caston, on Little Lynches creek, about 50 head
of Cattle, 13 or 14 Horses and Mules, about 50
head of Hogs, 2 Road Wagons, Plantation and
- c r? I ?...|
Timlin's 1 OOIS, iquanuiJOl i./l>rii dill! riiimii nmi
other articles of pr>peity. Also, the following NEGROES?John,
Peter, Alex, Martha Jane, Saw.
ney, and Ben, all young ard likely.
Terra*?All sums under five dollars, cash; all
sums over, a credit until 1st January. 185'<J, purchaser*
giving notes, with good security, with interest
from the day of sale.
ETThe creditors of Samuel Caston. dee'd are
notified to present their demands on or before the
first dav of January,
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, c.e- l. d.
Comm'ra Office, Dec. 13. 1850 [37]
Estate Sale.
By permission ot J. R. Joy, Esq. Ordinary for
Kershaw District, will be offered at Public
Sale, at the couit house in Camden, on Monday,
the 18tbday of January next, titty or sixty likely
??>ave*, moaiiy Jfruvi mnv una Hundred
acres of Land on the liberty Hill road, about
fourteen miles from Camden, adjoining Linda of
John Brown and others.
And on Tuesday, the 14'h of January, at the
Stockton Place, six miles below Camden, all the
Stock on said Plantation, consisting of Horses,
Moles, Cattle and Hogs, Also, the crop of C< rn,
fodder. Pess Ac., together with the Plantation
k implements, and a sett of Blacksmith's Tools, belonging
to the Residuary Estate of Joseph Cunningham,
dee'd.
Terms will be made known at the time of sale.
C. J. SHANNON,
% A JOHN BROWN,
. pee 3.?td i Kx'ors.
sg. PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE,
FACTOR,
And Gt&or&l Commission Berch&nt,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
OttABLBSTOir, 8. c
Liberal fWMM?< made on consignments of Produce,
and liwaapi attention given to the forward.
ting, of Goods, at the lowest ratea.
Aug^r M i
House and Lot for Sale.
Iu Equity? Lancaster District.
Mrs. Margaret I. Stewart, vs. John H. Stewart?
Partition estate of Robt. (>. P. Stewart, Esq.
BY virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity,
in above case, 1 will sell at Lancastervilleon
Wednesdav the 15th January, 1851, the dwelling
house and lot belonging to the estate of Robert O.
P. Siewart. esq, dec'd. in the village of Lancaster,
bounded north bv Clarke's lot. east b) white street,
south by lot of Dr. R. R.Jones, and west by Main
street. The House and Lot is in excellent repair
and condition.
Also, a Tract of Woodland, lying one mile north
of the village, containing 100 acres more or less,
adjoining lands of A. Gamble, Allen Cousar, Jane
Barr and others Terms a credit of 1 and 2 years
purchasers giving bonds with good security, with
interest from day of sale, payable annually, and a
mortgage?except as much cash from the sale of
the House and Lot as will pay costs.
JAMES II. WITIJERSPOON,c. E. L. D.
. Dec. 14,1850. 9 100
Negroes for Sale.
HY order of the Ordinary will be sold on the 15th
O January, 1851. at Lancasterville, seven Likely
Negroes, as the estate ot Robert O. P. Stewart,
esq, dcc'd., among the number is a superior.cook,
an excellent young fellow, a mu'attobov and two
young girls. Terms on day of sale.
MARGARET I. STEW A RT, Adrn'x.
Dec. 14, 1850. 100
To Rent.
THAT brick dwelling and store, next to the
" Mansion House." now occupied by T. Bonnell.
Apoly to J. B. KERSHAW, Ex'or.
Dec 24 101 tf
Notice.
ALL Licenses fo- retailing spirituous liquors,
billiard tables, ten pin alleys, die., will ex
pire on the 31st inst- Therefore, all persons
wishing to obtain either of said licenses for the ensuing
vea', will hand in their applications addressed
to Council, according to law.
By order of Council,
L W. BALLARD, Recorder,
December 26 102 tf
Notice.
WILL be sold on the first M> nday in February
next, the llou.e and Lot formerly belonging
to the Rev James Jenkins. Terms, one
third cash, the balance in one and two years, purchaser
to pay for papers.
JOS. G. JENKINS.
Dtc. 30?w4t WM. A. AIOORER,
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Window Glass.
THE (Hats* inauufaciureu ny the PatapscnCo.
of Baltimore, cannot be excelled by that of
any other. I have just received a large invoice of
the following sizes: 8x10, 10x12,9x11, 11x13.
12x14, 14x18,18x20,18x24, &c., to which 1 would
invite the attention of those in want of the article.
Also?Lamps, Chimnies, plain and cut solar
Globes. Nursing Bottles, Physicians pocket Caseand
Vials. Z.J DeIIAY.
April 2. 26 tf
T Aft T^Aft A w4fn Aft^
juxucu ucyai iiucuv.
BROWN and bleached damask Linen Shirt
ings, damask Table-cloths and covers, Huck.
aback an Diaper Toweling*, Crash, Dowlas, BG.
Diaper, Long I awns, French cambric, ladies
and gentlemen's linen cambric Handkerchiefs.
also
a choice stork of IRISH LL\EMS, warranted
puie Flax, and remarkably low. newly opened
at JAMES WILSON'S.
NEW STORE.
PFtHE subscriber is now opening a large assortJL
ineut of Groceries and Staple Good*,
in the Store lately occupied by William J. Gerald
(south of the Bank of Camden,) which he will
dispose of at Charleston prices for cash.
Thote wishing to purchase would do well to
call mid examine the stock, consisting in part, ot
the following, viz:
loaf, Crushed, Ground and Grannlated Sugars
S Croix, Porto Itico, and New Orleans do
Nw Orleans, Muscovado and Cuba Molasses
Java. Lacuira and Kio Coffee
Gunpowder. Young Hyson and Black Teas
Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles
No. 2 and 3 Markarel, in Barrels, Half and Quarters
Wine, Soda and Butter Biscuits and Cheese
Soap and Starch, assorted
Pepper. Spice. Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves
Povder. Shot and Lead
Hardware. Cutlery, Nails and Costing*
Paints, Linseed Oil, Sperm. Oil and VVi? ? Gtw
A l.so
Bleached and unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings
Blankets. Bed Ticks, Apron Checks and Oxnaburgs
Together with a large assortment of
Bagging, Rope and Twine.
J. W. BRADLEY.
Camden. S. C. Sent. 23.
&CrCosh paid for Cotton and other Produce.
Bacon Hams and Pickled Beef
Hhds. fine bright W. Sides; choice Hams
Fulton market Pickled Beef; Mackarel No. 1.
Dec. 13. ROBT. LATTA.
Flour, Flour.
Bbls. Baltimore Flour
" Extra Family do
Bags Buckwheat do warranted.
A variety of Crackers.
Dec. 13. ' ROBT. LATTA.
1W4E subscribers have now completed, and offer
, for sale, one of the most extensive and best
selected stocks of HARDWARE ever brought to
this market, embracing every article which, from a
lorur ovoorience. thev have found was wanted here,
o ?r ' , . i
and also such new inventions ns Ibey think
would be likely to be wanted. In ah- ost all
instancPH, i hey have XT bought direct from the English
and American manufacturers, and can con*
sequently sell as low as Goods of the same quaility
can be '-ad elsewhere. As they cannot, through
the medium of an advertisement, give any idea of
the extent ond varie y of their stock, they would
solicits call, when purchasers can judge for themselves.
When the Hardware for a building, or whole
setts of Tools are wanted, a liberal discount will
be made.
McDOWALL &, COOPER.
Dec. 17. 98 If
A COMPLETE Ase^rtmont of Ingrain and Venetian
Carpetines. for sale low bv
H. LEVY & 0QK.
PALMETTO Saddles
Spanish Saddles
Eriglish and American Bridles
Curb and Snaffle Bits
Military Bridies
. " Spurs. Foj sale by
Not. 20 McDOWALL & COOPER.
ROBERT LATTA,
Late af the firm of Dickson & Latta,
llfUlJLD Respectfully inform his friends and
VV the public generally, that he is now receiving
a xariely of Heavy ana Fancy Groceries, which
he will sell low for cash?Two doors above the
Planters' Hotel, and immediaiely opposite James
Dunlap'e, esq.
Camden, S. C. Dec. 10,1880. 97
Dry Gooasat Reduced Prices.
THE subscribers having determined to change
their bu8ine8?, offer their desirble and well
assorted stock of Dry Goods* at verp reduced
prices. Person* will do well to give us a call
before purchasing elsewhere.
Nov. lb. H. LEVY & SON.
Notice.
ALL persons having any dlaims against the
Estate of the late Mrs. Martha E. Wilson
deceased, will present them properly attested, anil
those indebted will make immediate payment to
to Mr. John Ro*ser, who is authorized to act as
agent in my ahpence.
PAUL T. V1LLEPIGUE, Admr.
Nov. 12. 1850. 80 wtf.
GUNS.
THE subscriber* have received an invoice of (ingle and
double barrelled GUNS, assorted, from $5 to $50.
Dec. 2. McDUWALL & COOPER.
Notice.
THIS is to forewarn all persons from trading
with my wife Mary, as she has left my bed
and board without a cause, and I will not pay any
debt she may contract. his
ISOM G. X TURNER,
mark.
Dec. 19, 1850. pd$5 100
Gnns and Pistols.
FINE Double-barrelled Guns in cases; Double
barrelled Guns without cases; Revolving
Pistols in cases. By
sept. 17. H. EVY cf- SON.
l\ofice.
IWII L open the Tax Hooks belonging to the
Town of Camden, on the first day of January
1851, for the purpose ?f collecting the taxes, and
will keep open the same until ihe first day of
March, ensuing, at which time they will be closed
and all defauters dealt with according to law.
Bv order of Council,
L VV. BALLARD. Town Treas'r.
December 31 tlm
LUMBER.
THE subscribers having commenced operations
with their Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to
furnish Lumber to their friends and the public, at
unusually l??w rates fur cash.
IT No Lumber will be deliverer! without an or
der, except where a bill has been previously given.
JNO. LOVE, S'K.
Oct. 11?W2wtf JAS. J. LOVE.
Head Quarters.
COLUM^^Dec. 17,1050.
OPItfF.RAT. nRHKR. No 1
W8. Lyles, Maxcy Gregg, James M. Nelson,
Robert iMnrman. Thomas P. Butler, R. N.
Gourdin, Samuel McGnwan, William II. Evans,
L. M. Keitt, and R. S. Redon. Esquires, having
been appointed Aids-de-Camp to His Excellency,
the Governor, with tlie rank of Lieutenant-Colonel,
will |?e obeyed and respected accordingly.
By order of the Commander in Chief,
J. W CANTEY, Adj'i and Insp'rGen'r)
Dec. 20. 1S-M). w4t 100
Head (^rters,
COLUMBIA, Her. 17, 1850.
GENERAL ORDER, No. 2.
RG. MoCaw, Win. A. Owens, E. Alexander, Jr,
B. B. Means, F. W. Heriot, J. I). Ashniore,
R. F. Reynolds, Thomas Hanckle, L. A, Beckham,
Edward Johnson, R Barnwell Rhcti, Jr, VV. II.
Campbell, and P. L. Callmun, Enquires, having
been appointed Aids-de-Oampa to flip Excellency
the Governor, with the rank of Lientenant-Colonel,
will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By order of the ComrnaiideMn- Chief,
J. W. CANTEY Adj'l and Insp'r Gen'rl.
Dec. 20.1850. \v4t 100.
Tohnb. desaussdre,
Adger's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
Will give prompt and close attention to the sale 1
nf all deuenntinns nf Produce RIltrURted to his
care, and to tlie selection and Ailing of orders,
sept 13. 72 6m
ALL persons having demands against the Estate
of William Hai'e, are hereby notified to present
them, duly attested, on or before the first day
of February next
f'OLUMBJS HAILE, ) . .
THOS. E. HAILE, \ Am
Dec. 13,185a 101
Hardware and Groceries.
4COMPLETE assortment of Hardware and
Groceries, for aale by
dr. 19. H. LEVY & SON
| Fresh Groceries.
THE subscribers have just received and for
sale the following articles, viz:
Dried Beef; smoked Halibut.
KisNo. 1 Mackarel
Quarter barrels do.
Barrels No. 3 do. '
Chemical, Rose and Castile Soaps
Potted Yarmouth Herrings
Lemon, Prune and Pine Apple Preserves
Boxes small size English Dairy Cheese
Boxes large size Cheese.
Dec. 9. SHAW & AUSTIN. ?
Extra FAMILY flour?another lot in IUe* just
received and for sale by shaw & AUSTIN.
FINE IRISH POTATOES-A few Hbl*. just received
by . 8HAW & AUSTIN*.
PICKLED SALMON?No. 1 in Kit*, formle l.y
SHAW.& AUSTIN
"piCKLED BEEF?Prime inew No. 1 for cale bv
J. ODAIT <K AU3H.X
5 Keg* Malaga Grapes, for Male bf
SHAW & AUSTIN.
FRESH Kaisins iii half and qnarter boxes, at
SIIAW & AUSTIN'S.
OC Boxes imitation Cheese, at
ZD SHAW & AUSTIN'S.
AFRESH lot sugar cured Hams, received and
for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN.
Oct. 28. 85
A few boxes Sperm Candles, "extra."
Just received by
Nov. 4. SHAW & AUSTIN.
BEEF TONGUES.?Just received, a cask nf Beef
Tongue#, in splendid order, at MOORE'S.
SUGAR CURED IIAMS?1 cask in fine order, nf
MOORE'S.
CHEESE?25 botes prime Goshen, English Dairy'and
Pine Apple Cheese. For sale nt ,
iiu*. ?u. awuri a nuui/fiin.
NEW RAISINS?100 boxes Raisin*. in whole, half
and quarter boxes, new crop and iine. At
Nov. 20. MOORE'S.
FRUIT, FRUIT?A few barrels Northern Apples; Havana
Oranges and Lemons. At MOORE'S.
CRACKERS?Soda, wine, butter, sweet and water
Crackers, lust received and fresh at MOOR E'S.
?
BUCKWHEAT?A few bags Hull's Buckwheat. At
MOORE'S
NEW RAISINS?in quarter, half and whole boxes,
Ginger Preserves, Sardines, in quarter and whole
boxes. At MOORE'S.
TTTR SOTTTTTRP V STOPP
ALL who wish Bargains, arc invited to call at
K. S. MOFFAT'S new Southern Store,
third house above the i:ank of Camden, where
they will find a complete assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE,
consisting in part, as follows: __
' Taney ana motrrnt?g rrinis
7-8 and 4-4 brown Shirtings
Blue Denims and Marlborough StripeB
Saitinetts and Kentucky Jeans
Cloths and fancy Cassimeres
Negro Ketcys; Bed and Negro Blankets
Mous. De'aines, Ginghams,
Groceries.
Brown, Loaf, crashed and clarified Sugar
n:.. i i~..? f~tr
I\?U rllltl *j fl Vr? \ l/IIC*
New Orleans and West India Molasses ' \
Mackarel, Nos. 2 ami 3 in barrels
Cheese, [lice, Flour, Bacon and A'alt
Raisinp, Pepper, Spice
Tobacco, Scgars. &c. &c.
Hardware.
Pocket Knives and Forks
Britannia and Iron Spoons
Trace and Ualier Chains
Axes, Hammers and Hatchets
.Spades, Shovels and Hoes
Hand, mill and crosscut srws
Vices, anvils and blacksmith's bellows
Nails, brads, tacks and sp igs
Knob, pad closet and stock locks
Iron squares, compasses and plane irons
Brushes, blacking, cotton and wool cards
Hroadaxes and steelyards; pots and skillets
Broad and narrow Iron &c.
Ready Hade Clothing
of every description.
Saddles, Bridles and Martingales
('rockery and Gl. sswarc
Gunny and Dundee Ragging
Kentucky Rope and Twine
Together with every other article usually lound
in a well selei ted slock of' Pry Goods, Groceries
and Hardware. All of which will be sold exceedingly
low for cash.
J lie Dl^liCM. IIJrtl KL'l pi ltirw j/rttti lui tuuuu .
anil other country produce.
Dec. 24, K. S, .WOFFAT.
Cosnpn aim ^ioimnrrmniTTr^ j
Small and large firkins Mountain Butter, by the
firkin or pound
Prime Goshen Butter,
Dec. 30. ROB'T LATTA.
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Estate Sale.
BY permission ol the Ordinary for Kershaw
District, will he sold on the tenth day ot Jan.
ary next, on the Plantation belonging to the Estate
of William llaile, deceased, one half of the
slock of Hogs, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Corn, Fodder,
Provisions, the Farni'i.g Utensils &c. on the
said Plantation,
Terms?All sums of and under twenty dollars
cash?all over that amount, a credit of or.e year,
with note and security; interest from date.
COLUMHUS IIAlLLii
TIJO'S. E HAILE,
Dec. 23, 1^50. Adm'rs.
Notice.
MY Boy, LEWIS, having left my premises
without any punishment, on the 25th inst.
any information which may be given relative to his
whereabouts will be thankfully received, and eatiefactory
compensation given. He is about 13
years old, a little tinged with yellow, and might be
a tolerable plow hand; slow of speech. He belonged
to the estate of Mrs. Marti a C.Wilson,
dee'd., and was sold in Camden, on the 14th inst.
Address the subscriber at $?vifl Creek, Darlington
District, 8. C.
JONATHAN WRIGHT.
December 20. 102 If
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE firm'of L. Elias it Koopman is dissolved.
L. ELIAS.
December 31,1880 1 3t
T. List of Letters
REMAINING in ihe Post Olffce at Camden oo
thehrst day of January, 1851.
!' A?John Albert, Woitby Archon, Jas. H An'
derson, U. Arrants, Asbury fi. Arant.
I 13?Edward Bradley. VV. E. Boone, (2) John F. *
' Baiiard. Daniel Branford, John Burdell, Mildred
Brewer, Daniel Bullard, S. H. Boykin. D. VV.
Brown, Narah Buie, D. C. Boggs, Samuel Baker,
Dixon Barnes, John Brown, Jamea P. Brown, C.
Ai. Breaker.
C?Jleirs of Benj. Carter, A. G. Cross well, Sarah
Cook (4) James Creigliton, Richard Chesnut,
Adam Clieenut, J. H. Culpeper, John M Cloud, J.
F, & D. I* Cloud.
D?U'm H Dandy, A R Dulin (2) J R Dj?,
Simeon Dawk ins, Win M Da visa.
E*-James English, R G Edwards, Benj Exam,
Rishwood Evans, J J E5arts (2)
F?d/icliael Freeze, (2) James W Ford, D S
Ferguson Co. S Fair,
G?G VV Garden, N Graliatn.
L fj T_~ 1*7 U--I t-t.- " ? " ?
i >1?.ian it naueu, jonn navis, oaran ri riaiie,
D.ivid Hipsher.
J?Jemima Jones, Mary Jones, Mias E. Jonee,
James Johnson, .Rebecca Jones.
K?Henry F.~King, (2) W G Kennedy, John
Kelly, P H Keough.
L?John D. Lockheart, James Love,- sen. J J
Love. w
M?R T Myers, Charles McKinnon, Mrs. E
Miller, F J Moses, Joseph Murphy, Roderick Me
Donald; David H Montgomery, Charles W Mc
Kenna, James McGorntick, Miss R Mickle, Rosetta
McDowell, Squire McDonald, J H Mc! o?,
John A .Voore, John C Marshall. George Mattox,
Thomas N Mvrick, Diana M'Moore, Thos Mials,
Mary Montgomery. ,
N ?P H Nelson, Joseph Newsom (8)
()?J 0 K Keefe, Daniel A Ogburn.
P?Grace Petty fool, Candy Patton, L / Patterson,
(2)
R?Harriet Riddle, Wiley Robinson, Dr John
Reynolds, J W Reynolds, John M Richardson.
S?C A Scott, Thomas Stack, E'ijah Sill^Joel
Sweeney, Thomas ScoTt, Robert Shaw (2) John
A Sweeney, Savage & Cook, Jas D Stanley
T?Joseph L Tiller. Rebecca Thompson, W E
Thompson, Alexander Thorn son, James Turner,
J T frapp.
W?R L Whitaker, Catherine Walden, Join*
Williams (2) Sarah Wheat, Jane Wheat. Tbomae
Wheat, W L Williams, Alexander Willi&ipt, Jno.
Worthinsrlon.
Y?John Young, Ann M Young.
J. N. GAMEWELL. P. M.
Negroes and Land for Sale.
In Equity?Lancaster Dhtrtet
Ex Parte, Mary Jane Steele and Daniel Steele,
infanta, by T. K. Cureton, their next friend.
TJNDER the decree of the Court in above case,
LJ I will sell t-.t Lancaster C. H*, on Monday
the 20th day of January 1851, Two tracts of Lana
and three negroes, belonging to the Estate of Dan.
iel C. Steele deceased, one Tract known as the
Waxhaw tract, containing 150 acres more or less,
boundod East, by the North Carolina Line, North
hv lands of T. K. Cureton, West bf M. R.
Crawford and South by H. R. Maseey. Also the
12 mile Creek tract containing 225 acres more or
less, bounded south (jby 12 mile Creek, east by
lands of Robert Ntinson, North by lands of Massey
Ivey & Co., ai d West by John J. Porter.
Also the following Negroes. Jack a 1 ikelv vounar
fellow and Torn and Tim valuable and choice
liarfds.
Terms ?A credit of 1 and 2 vears with interest
annually Bond and "'nod security and a mortgage
of the Lands ; as much cash as will-pay coat will
he required.
JAMES II. WITHERSPOON, c. e. l. v.
Lancaster, C. II., Dec 30, 1&50.
Jan. 3, 1851. [3.50] 1 4t
* Annatto Copperas,
Indigo, Logwood,
Madder, White Lead,
.Linseed Oil, Turpentine,
Window Glass, Lamp Chimneys,
SolarGlol.es, Solar Wicks,
Sperm Oil, Solar Oil,*
Castor Oil, Epsom Satys &c. &c.
A full and fresh supply of all the above articles
ust received, and for sale by
sept- 20. Z. J. DeIIAY.
Bounty Land.
fTMIE subscriber will piosecute claims for Land
1. or Pensions, on reasonable terms. Soldiers
and officers, in the Mexican war, in the War of
1812, the Florida war, arid other Indian wars, arc
entitled to Bounty Land. J. B. KERSHAW.
Dec. 21,11101 Att'y at Law.
11, ILI'!! IN ATIHG
Spirit Gnu or RnroingFlaid,
Lamps, Wicks &c.
' I Mir; ?uuser.ner lias just rvceivcu num umuX
more, an elegant assortment of Glass and Afetilic
.Spirit Gas Lamps, Wicks &c. In a few days
hp- will ?l*o havo a supply of the Burning Fluid,
to alt of which he invites the attention of thoMMn
want, and his friends generally.
Z. J. DeHAY.
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Saw Mill Irons.
U THOUGHT Cranks, cast Gudgeons, Segments,
Rag Wheels and Ways, wrought Pittnans
(with hrass boxes) Stirrups, Dogs, Feed Hands,
Guide Rods. Also, wide and narrow Mill Saws
and six fe>*t cross-cut Saws; SAW GUMMERS, %
Files, &c.
MoDOWALL Si COOPER.
XA1LS.
< AA KEGS superior Cut Nails, for sale low
J.L/U for cash, by S. E. CAPERS.
Fresh Garden Seeds.
THE subscriber has just received a fresh and
full supply of every variety of GAR DEW
SEEDS, which can be depended upon, consisting
in part of early Mohawlc, French, speckled,
yellow six weeks, early white and cranberry ,
BEANS, Bishop's early prolific, early charlton,
dwarf strawberry and tall marrowfat PEAS; early
May, early York, early Dutch, early large York,
sugar-loaf, drumhead, Battersea, green glazed
and mountain CABBAGES; long blood, white
sugar and turnip BEETS; Brocoli, Carrots, Cauliflower,
Celery, Collards, Cucumber, Squash, Egg
Plant, Lettuce, Kale, Sugar Corn, Parsley, Parsnip,
white and brown Mustard, Okra, Onion Buttons,
Bell Pepper, sweet Spanish Pepper, Radish,
early spring Turnip, Vegetable Oyster, ?pinage.
Tomato, Hemp and Canary Seed?also, 'an assortment
ot choice FLOWER SEEDS. For sale
by . F, I* ZEMP,